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1980-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
L Favorable Tip Sends Market ·Prices Soaring DAILY PILOT * * * 25c* * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 22, 1980 VOL 1J, NO 11J. l SECTIONS. lO PAOES AP W1t•-lo REUNION Barhara Timm she.trc~ a l augh with son Kl·vin Hl•rml•ninu. onl' of t.hl' ·Amt·n can hostages, tn the U S. Embassy in T Phran . They were allowed lc~s than an hour l og~Uwr <11Hl wt·n· m·vc.·r lcfl alonC' Iran Threatening Total Ban on Oil By The Associated Pres' Iranian officials lhreatc•ned to- day lo bar 011 e xports ''forever" to t'OUnlrtC'li that JOIO lht' u s s anctions :J ga1n-;t !ru n anfl uq~c·d the ~econtl t>x pul~1<1n lh1::. year of Aml'ric'an rcporl<'r:-. 10 Tehran U noff1<·1 al reports a lso hstccl Porno Trio On Probation LOS ANGELES CAP> Three , m embers of a "kiddie porn" ( ' film distribution nng have bt>e n given sui;pcnded pri::.on sen· tences, prob<ttton and fines for ~ selling obscene films imported fro m Denmark and other Euro- pean countries. The defendants pleaded no contest last month to charges stemming from distribution or movies with lilies such as "How to Lure a School Boy" and "Lil· tie But Le wd.'' The three. Catherine Wilson, •o: her former hushand . Lucius Wilson, 45h and David Cornwall. 34, were c arged with one count each of conspiracy to distrihutc Ob8cene ~TUlttcr and distributing c~lld pornography. a~ m any as 21 killed in a fourth day of violence on ca m puses in l n m . T he o il threat ca m e as Amer ica's European allies we re reported to have decided on s t ron~ diplomatic and economic meas ures agains t Iran lo support U.S. efforts to gain release of the American hostages in Tehran. Sources at the meeting of Com m o n Ma rk e l foreign ministers in Luxembourg said there had been no agreement on a timetable for implementing the measures. One proposal before the ministers called ror a ban on imports of Iranian oil. Iran's official Pars news agen· cy quolcd Oil Minister Ali Akbar Moinfar as saying that If "cer- tain countries joined in the U.S. <.'Co nomic sanctions, Iran would not sell them oil. They wouJd be blat'klisted forever and would never get Iran's oil." Ir an would produce less oil "to the benefll or future genera· lions." Molnfar was quoted as saying. , Accordlna to Pars , Molnfar said Iranian foreign currency reser ves c limbed fro m SIO bi Ilion to $15 billion in the llu1t year so there was "no need to export oil.·• (See IRAN, Page A2> f .Man Held In Killing Attempt By PIDL SNEIDER:Wt\!'i Ot ,,_. 0.olly Polo! \l•lf /\ 17 q•ar nld l1 ght1ng s a 1 l'.., man a.,.,<•• t 1 n J! l r 1 <i I on s•· pa rat•• r<J 11•·-t-nrtun· charg<'.., wa~ arreskd in lnd1ana1>olt!> M rJnda y aft1·rnoon on '>USp1<·1on of the· /\pnl 9 l"'ap1• und attempt l'<1 murdl'r b) bathtub drowning of ti Vounta1n Valley housew1ft.' Spokt•!>men for the Manon Co unty Sht·nff !> Departm<'nt in India rw sa 1d t h1•1 r offit<'r~ ar rc·~IPd J <tv Tavlor while h1· '.I.et!'> un his w<ty to .illl-nd a pre· llmmary hc·anng for h1::. 19 yc<Jr olr1 s nn. who w<1s :Jrrt>slt'<.I StitUr· d11 y 1n conncct100 with aoothN rap<.· torture inr1denl Fountain V<tllt·y Police r:Jp· l<11n .John Beddow s1.11d a war rant for .Ja y Ta y lor wa s trans m1ttl'd Monday to In d1an<Jpo1Js. charging him with a t t l'mptcd murde r . rohhery. hurglary, fabt· 1mpra!>onmt·n•. ndmin1slering a stupefying drug and rape b) instrument 10 rnn· nection with lht· Fountain Valk; 1nc1dcnt. Police believe Taylor 1s thC' m an who approached a Fountain Valley home April 9 or.tcns it'lly seeking info rm atio n on the former owners of the hom e who. police said, he 1s ac quainted with. The housewife who answe red the door allegedly wa~ threatened at gunpoint and robbed or csbout $1 0.000 in cash a nd Jewe lry. CSee SUSPECT, Page A21 Gay Pmtors Not&nned INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -The United Methodis t Churt'h has declined to impose a bla nket prohibition against avowed homosexua ls in the ministry, in effect leaving s uch decision· making to regional units. But in upholding that tradi· lion , the church's governing con· rerence r ejtcrated its position that homosexual practice ls "In· co m pa t i b lc with C hristian teaching." The Issue had a risen as a re- sult or the rea{>Polntmont in 1978 by the chµrr h ti New York Con· (erence or an avowed homosex· ua l. the Rev. Paul Abels, as pastor of the WHhlnjltOn Square Methodist Church in Greenwich Village. \ Iran Threatening Total Oil Ban; Riots Contin11ing er ensure CENSURED BY DEMOCRATS Supervisor Miller O••h 1'1194 Slitft ,._, JOINS VERBAL FRAY Party Chieftain O'Neill Americans Observe 'Earth Day 1980' W J\Slfl NG TON t /\I' 1 From a s unrtsP ~t>rv1<·1• at tht• Jt·f ft·r~on Ml'monul lo observances 1n a thousand c1t1ei. and towns a e ross tht• l and. American.., celebratt'<I Earth Oay '80 today . the 10th anniversary of the na t1 on·s environmental awakening Organizers. who hoped mor<' than t hree mllhon I\ mericans would parttl·tpate 1n t'Vt•nt~ before the day was over. were d1 sappointC'd with s ma ller turnouts than ex~c led at some early activities Fewer than 200 showed up at the Jefrenibn Memorial to listen to a gospel choir and hear lead· ing environmentalis ts or today read from the works or e nviron· mentalists or the past including Rac hel Carson, Margaret Mead. Henry David Thoreau and E f'' Schumacher. author of "Small is Beautiful " Byron Kennard. chairmAn of Earth Day ·so. paid tribute to the "mavericks, the dissidents a nd the cranks" who he said provided the Impetus for the first Earth Day. An estimated 500 bicyclists from Was h i n gton s uburb!! turned up for a breakfast rally across the street from the White Ho u se and h e ard De nn is Christopher. 11tar of the movie "Brellkinl( Away:· urge them to turn government bure11ut'rat.s in· to "blkocr at.s.' • Transportation Secretary Ne ll Go ld schm idt a nd Deput y Energy Si>"r<>tury Jo\m Sawhill pl<'d~t·d that their u~eo<'tc s ~ould do morf' to promote btk· IOJ.! G o I d s c h m 1 d t s a 1 d l h t· Traosporf;tt1on Ikpartment was (S.•1• t;i\RTll. Page AZI Market Soars As Dow Jumps al.a> Points NEW YOR K ~AP > -The stock market soared In heavy trading today, ra llying from the two-year low It reached Monday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials jumped 20.05 points to 779.18 after three hours or trading. Gainers outnumbered losers by close to u 5· 1 ma rgin among New York Stock Exc hange· listed i58UCS. Analysts aald t he surge of buy· ing stemmed In part from a favorable bulleUn on the market outlook by Investment advisor Joseph Granville of Holly Hill, Fla . "Cover your short !!ales - market to turn up," \he bulletin said. Blanchard Granville, Joeeph Granville's son and vice Fresi· dent of tht advl!lory firm. dccllnl'd to disclose rurtbtr de· tails, , O'Neill Attack Blamed By OA\:10 Kl'TZMJ\Nl'i Of tN 0 -401' P•101 \t•U SupL·rv1sor F:d 1:-.nn ~11 llc r in <\ls tl•d t0<lav h1~ ~lond;iy night l't•no;ure h} Or:inge Co unt y D1.•morral1 t· 0Hll·1ub would 1n no '.!.a~ hinder h1::. bid for election June 3 M illcr also ::.a id in an in · ten 1c~ th at 1t wa s s late Dcmocralil' Partv boss Richard .J O'Neill who ma nipulated the 'nll' of eounty rcntral commit· tee members against ham . Follo~ing a tumultuous com · m1ttce se::.r.1on tared with ob· sn•n1lte::. Monday night 1n Santa Ana. tht· group voted 21·4 with three abs tentions lo cens ure Mill e r f or hi s p o l i tic a l broadsides against O'Neill Rut Miller said this morning hi s ets s e rt1 on s tha t O 'Neill d o minates polit1l'a l li fe in Orange County sunply struck a nerve. · · 1 believl' what I'm saying is t rut>." said t he supervisor ap- poi nled to office by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. las t year. As ked lo assess the effec·ts of Mon day night's action on his (See MILLER, Page A2> Coast Weather Decreasing clo udiness tonight. fair Wednesday . Lows tonight 47 at the beaches and 52 inl and. Highs Wt'dnesday mid to upper 60s. INSIDE TODA 't' Tired of the names 110• ue on boa t s. co tt agt a, ru rauranls and strippe>-a?- S11mpoth1ze with columnist Hugh MullJgan on Page C3. .• A.I DAILY PILOT S Tu.Mtay, April 2.2, 1!!0 Pe ...... l.,aala Keri? Keiinedy, Bu81i Futures Eyed P HlLAOEl,.t•lftA <APl Pt>nna)llvanlan' t'holi.l' tht•ll' Pl'\"" tdt>ntlal rand1d1Ut-toda) 1n .a pr1 mary e lt1l'tion that· could m ark tht• be-1tnnln1 ol ralUee or I.hr vutua.l tnd of the llnt for Sen. t:.dward Iii KMnt'dy and .Re_publk.n ~~ Buab Both down, bµ\ both vow1 ~ r Texaco Net.s $1 Billion PORT CHESTER. N Y <AP> T~ a('O In<' • lht> · nation's thlrd·larte•t 011 company . today rtpot"tl-d that fil"lt·quarter nf't an come totaled JU:H ov..r $1 billion. The earntnJ!:'> an<'ludl·d an extraordjna r) .:a111 nr $402.3 rrull10n which Tl'>. aco ret'orded on its sale or a 17 pe rcent interest 1n Belridge Oil Co lo Sht'll Oil Co Texaro reported net 1n com e of <$600.6 milhon. or $2.21 per share. a 97 6 p.-r cent gaJn from earnings or S303.9 million. or Sl.11 pt'r s ha re , in the fu-st quarter of 1979. f 'rora Page 11 I MILLER ... ramprugn, !\t1llt'r :.aid 1t would be "mostly positive . from my point or view .. The resolution passed by the t'entral comm 1t tt·1· a crused :\I 1 I I e r o r r e s o r t 1 n ~ t o "Watl'Q~ate style un<'lh1cal t'am pa1gn pract1t•cs ' and claimed that Miller "impugned th<· good na m e or lhe fkmo<'rat1t Part\. 1b o rf1 t'1 al s i:l nd t·ll·tl l;d n•pres1•ntat1 vt·s .. Thl' ~uperv1sor. who fat'(~ As -.,•mbl> man Bruce Nestandc. H Orani!'" and ca rtoonis t Rus-, Manning 1n the June elccuon. '"'d h1· "a~ nf'v<'r nol1f1ed or a n 1mpt·ndini.: <'('nsurc acllon and rus hl·d t o the meeting a rte r rrum1l<. phoned tu~ ho use to tell t11 m Whl·n \tiller arrivt'd, commit· tee ml•mbers had 1ust defeated a m otion to table lhc censure res o lut1on o n the grou nds thl• la" mJk<'r had not bt·cn 10\'1ted to dt•r1•nd himself against the t·har.:1·c; Th•· :.upNv1sor'~ arrivcil tng J.!t·n~c1 the beginning of an angry, ohhC't·n1ty Called con frontation bl'lWN.'n 0 Neill and Miller and Orangt• County OC'moc rat1c par t v c h1t>f Bill Th om ·Cl Nt>1ll and Miller stoo<l face to fan• exC'hang1ng barb~ after the ~uperv1sor da1mcd O"Ne1ll, the ::.wte party bos::., is backing N es tand e "Yo u re rull o f c bleepl," O'Ne11l ~aid Miller s aid this morning the romm1tlN: vote would have r.ri meamng or c•Hect on h1~ cam paign. He t'Ontinued to maintain the at't100 was an (!ffort to !-iup port Nestande 's c ampaign agamst h1m Jk also 1ndit'ate d he might withdraw from lht• Oem o('ralic l'arly "1f lhe lca r1ersh1p 1sn·t t•han~cd · M 1 Iler angered Demot'ra tic Party leaders by makmg public a confidential m emo las t wee k deta1lmg fund -rais ing acl1vit1es that the supervisor alleged gave s~c1al privileges to th e n ch. Thom c laimed Mill er s up· por ters "spirit ed away" the document. but Mille r ~aid 1l was given to him rrom two different sources within the central com · m ittee. He said he never sohc1l· ed the docum enl. A resolution o r cen s ure against Miller had been rccom mended for adoption by an ex Cl'u tive committee las t week DAILY PILOT l N a. ..... CM\t 0..t;; Poot •ltfll ~f't *' lOl'l'lhMll ....... 'a" l"rft\. ., PtM•tM4t ., ...... Or•-CMV --'-"'-"'"'• f'44 • ..,.\ 111t ....... tlwd ,...,,_..,. IN-OUf" ,-, ... ., ... c.M• -.... -....... 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Ronald R •ttttn t\1•nJ~'\h ... 11d ht· ho~d lo nm ''""'" lthou..:h · I think It'• un '-'Ph1ll l'4tltlt' \\ hlh• llou.~(· Jlrt'IS IN.:ret-.ry Jo1h l'o"'•'ll ,,11d th1.• t'~nn h :ml• 11nrn111' wa& 'prell) tt11hl Al\{I ttiUlilh I\ \I II h \'II I\\ 11 U I I( fl I' ct I II I 0 (lflfllAI \ d a '°'Ith nl'W ('()0 ft1rC"n'°" taUon-d for tt l•vi11on 10 l'hllsoolptua and Pllt!\bur.:h tic-i.a11I lho t hc>, t)(•ller th.rn tt , •• 1 ~ .t n t· o u I ti I ,. u d t ht: Hrpubhrun t u•kt•t "to vlrtory from tlw lt)('tll to lh\1 nat1on •• 1 '"' C"I'. '" tht' ( i&ll I ,,. ~ut .1 ~ood ft'el11ti: • .twut lht• n11tc·on1t• 111 l't•nn ,, l\',1111.t. llu."h ~.11(1. but thal .• lll'ft>,1t would 1101 prompl ham lt• QUl l lht• rll<'\' "ll "s gotten to u pomt whert• ~"<>Pll· art' S&Ytnft Rt'agun has at ull wrapped up." ht• ~1.11d. "l don 't bt•ht•\ l' 11 .. Bui lh';1i;:1m ~aid he was conf1 tfc•nt Of l'aplurtnJ! a majOnly Of Penn:..> lvamu 's 83 delegate volt's .Jt the RepublJcan National Con \•e ntao n. The delegates we re chosen sepa rately and were not bound by the popula r vote Thc• polls closed a l 5 pm. PST A r.nal turnout or pe rhaps as much as 50 percent of th<' statt's t•st1mated 5 I malhon re~1stercd Demol'rats and RC'publtcans wa~ predicted. The Dcomocrat1c primnry ap portioned 185 dell'gate votes in lane with the popular vote in the :!5 t'Ongress1onal districts. Carter a lready has 947 or the 1.666 delegates 1t will t ake to win thc• De m ocratic nom inettion. Kl'nm>dv ha!) 475. W hile a1d1..•s to t h <' 1\1 a s::.ac hu s t•lt s s t•nator at'kno" ll'dgl·d that victo r) was J m u s t l o k t' t· p d I 1 \ l' h 1 -. mathl'mat1c·a l t•hunce of over takmg Cartc•r. Kennedy himself said he would campaign on in any event Ill' said h<' v.outd "absolutely not ' w1thdra" befo r e lhl' Oc·mocratH· 1·on' t'nl1on m Ne" York r hooM·s tht· party norrune<.· IO A Uj:(U.-.l R ea~an has 411 d elegalt· VOlt'S. with 998 nM:ded to v.1n ttw GOP nomin ation. Aides said they would a dd at least 50 in Pennsylva n ia. Bush has 96 ~ C'gatrs and Rep. John B. An· derson 57 The Republit'an system left ope n the poss1b1hty or a spLit de c1s1on. Bus h could win the pref e rence vote and lose the d elcJ!a lion to Rea~an t 'rone Page 1t I SUSPECT ... Before leaving the intruder at tem pted to drown the iJ.year-old wo rn an in a bathlub a nd left her for dead after s he los t COOSCIOW>· ness. poli tt'sa1d . The woman, whose 1dent1ty 1::. being withheld by police, re · gained consc>ousness after the intrude r left a nd then s um· moned help. police said f'ounta1n Valley police said thl· drug c har~e w as f iled hecause the intruder a llegedl) forced thC' ho usewife to ingest a tr a nqutl17.1ng pill P ol1ct• tll•t•hned to e laborate on the rap<.' bv instrument charge. ·Taylor was held in Indiana Monday in lieu of $150,000 bond Hut an fnd1an'a. polJce 0Utc1al to· day :.aid the bail was expected to be r a ised t o $750 ,00-0 at Taytor·s arraign ment this after · noon. Taylor 1s awaiting trial In con· net't1 on with the a lleged r ape and torture' of his former wife in lndaanapolJs last August. police s aid He was arreste d by Indiana pohce las t Novembe r on the char ges involving his ex·wtfe, but was released to a wait trial afte r he posted a $10,000 bond. said Detective David Paschall of the Marion County She riff's Department. Most r ecently, Taylor has been residing in Indianapolis w ith his son. Jon Ma rc Taylor, 19. Sgt. R o n Beasl ey of the Marion County Sheriff's Depart· menl saJd the younge r Taylor was arrested Saturday afternoon on separate rape and torture c ha rges. Beasley said the son was nee. Ing the sce ne of the incident when the husband or the victim s hot out the back wlndow or the son's car. The youth crashed his car and ran into a nearby home to telephone his fatber lo plck him up, the police official said . Nelghbon detained the youth until police arrived and prevent· ed the elder Taylor from taldn1 hJa 100 from the scene, Beasley said. Indiana police knew the father was In town aa a result of thil in· cldenl and arrested him Monday afternoon. Both fat.her and aoa remained In Jail t.oda,y, police aaJd. -~ ........... IR.AN ••• .,. M..utlWhJle .. 11'..aa'• fMel1•- preu cbler, Abol1h11Hm Sadegh, accused U .8. new Or· 1anbatlom ol di1tortln1 die MWI and 111d be wllt recomm...t the 1ove mment expel American re· porters. He •uaaest.ed that one U.S. news agency remaln to "JJl'O" vlde tbe direct link wllb the UnJt. ed States." Iran e xpelled alt U.S. r e· porters Jan. 18, but most were a llo wed lo return abqut six wee ks later. YAWN SEEMS SYMBOLIC OF REACTION TO 'EARTH DAY '80' AT JEFFERSON MEMORIAL Organlara OIHppolnted With Turnout• Smaller Than ExJMcted AcroH Country Sources aald the boycott' mny be a nnounced today at the end of :a two-day m eeting or the foreign m inisters ol the nlne· Common ' Market countries in Luxem · bourg. They s aid in addition to the oll ban, the allies would agree LO a n arms e mbargo and redu l'lions in their d iplomatic s taffs in T e hran a nd Iran's diplomatic sl.alfs in Europe .. HuntinJ(too Coon«!il f"f'091 PClflf9 A I EARTH •.• A total trade embargo and br eak in diploma tic re la tions would follow May 15 if the Ira· man governm ent did not take s te ps to free the 53 Americans held c aptive in the Iranian c apital s ince Nov. 4, the sources :.a id. 2 Women Elected~ lit.>ginning a program to e n· c•ourage between a m1lllon and lv.o m 1l11on tommuters to switch Ill h1e)C0 l~ by 1985. !>aVIO~ up lo 11 m1Jl1on barr<>ls of 011 annual I\ I l "a.<. c:,t.1mated t hat 170,000 lommuted to work by bicycle in 1975 In Mayoral Race "T hese things arc the least we c a n do for a fne nd 10 need," a British official said. "America 1s o ur a Uy and we want to help. This 1s somelhj ng that has to be done even if it doesn 't work." Huth B:HIC'\ anti l!oth l"mlt•v pohlk:~l alht·~ und fru•ml'> · madt• al h> llh· top of 11 unt1n).!lon f\to;H'h I'll) 1:0\\•l llllll'lll ~11111d,1 \" na ~h l Mrs B~11lt•v. !>4 . wu' clt•dt•d mayor by her Cat\ Coun<·1l l'OI lea~ues dunne th1· annuul rnun c1l organizational nweting. And M r~ F11tlt•\. ~s . "JS ~<'kttto.d m:I\ or 111 u t1•mpor, .. She• "111 a ~suntl' lht• mayor's dul •<'~ in Mr; R:ul1•y"' ahc;l'nt't' 'fhl' \1ct1m in hoth •·lt•<'tWn., ":Is OUl).!OlnJ.! r-.L1 \1tr l'ru Tc•m porl' Uob M:1 11d 11· "ho lo't 1111 1 :1 \"Ok'i Mr!> 8:J1lt•\ and .\1 t' F1nh•) m ust c·no.d tour \oh•" wht·11 lht•v ga1nt•d th<' 'upport of Hon Pat· tinson and l>un \1,11 \lh!:>t1·r. "ho frequently ha\ 1· l11°l'n al 1,0d~ "1th the two """'"fl \land1c . v.ho lt.1 tw1 n ;.il111·1I ph1to .. oph11.tll) 1.1,1111 111.-tv.u \Ii Oml'll 011 01;111\ I '·' U t• """ hackc'<l h~ .J.u I. "''"' 111u John fh11tn,i.' \Ir., Balin .rnd \1 r • l-'ml1•\ bet•aml· acqu:..11111'4' m11n· th.111 10 ;-1·.irs ago and th• 11 f,11·n!l,t111• hlO!-i!'>Oml'd Whl'.l li11l h st•r\ I d with l h1· Lr;.i : 111• 111 \\CJnH ti \'nt<'r.;, lhC' ,\n111't1'-cl1• Bot. 1 l'htta and ~c\'1·1.il 111\ bo;1rct , :.ind t·omm1S!-1 on~ ~1 rs. t-~inley ",1-, J>rf•'ildl·nt 11( th e Lra~uc· on1· \t•.J r . ~''' Badey the next When Mrs . Pinley first ran for th~ City Council in 1976, and wa::. defeated. Mrs . Hailey was her ca m pa.ign manai!l'r When Mrs Ba1lt•\ v. ,,.., t•lt·1·t1'll in 1918. Mrs V1nl1·\ ht:l1wct direct her campa1~n An d during th1.., month <. l·l1·(' tion in v.h1ch :\I ,., F111lc·y "'o" successful. Mr-. Bailt•y wa ..... ~hmd·lhC' seem"' supporl•·r :\1 ayor Ba11l'~. th1· molhPr of thre<' and g randmolhl'r or four. has been labeled as ~·n environ mc•n tahi.t. but sht· ~a~'> that this 1sn 't exactly t rut• "I amnotad)t'll in thc ·woolen v1ronment.ahsl I am t'Oncemt"d with botht h(! cnvironmt•nt a nd eveclopmcnt · · 1 am bv no m c·a ns ant•· g rowth. but ., do ravor balance.'<! cconom1t: development · She said a lop 1>riority wall be ecrort s t o r cv1 ta11ze lhl' downtown area or the c ity She also clrrlart'd lhat tm· pro ,·emt·nts an· n1:Ldcd in pulili1 1 rnnsportataon Shi· added that tht• downtov.n rrimr• prohh•m ha' to Ix· c·omhatt.-rl We al!>o mus t ht• 1111111\ at1v1· 10 rinding Wa)'> (11 dt•:JI Wtl h economic restraints that are rat· in~ the city .. A natavt• or M1am1 ... he 1·am1· lo Long Be ach al an c•<1rly a ..t1• with her family. Her husband, Sh1·r wood, 1s 111 c harge of the l'1v1I t·n~tnt>••rlnl-! d1 v1s1on at the VTN 1·onsulting fi rm in Irvine Tests Reveal Woman Slain, Not Drowned Results of an :JUtop~y and lox icology tc:>ts have indicated that a 23-year-old Santa An:.1 woman whose nude hody was found floating in SWlset Aquatic P<4rk Marc h 30 w us a v1 c t1m of murder. Seal Beach police rl' ported today. Detective Roger D1Gerlando said tests performed by the Orange County Coroner 's OChce have disclosed that Cindy Lee Vancott was not tntoxicated at t he lime or hei' death a nd that she died before her body entered the water. Before these t ests we re co n· ducted. police had not rulerl oul accid ental drowning a:<1 a cause of d eath "The autopsy s howed that the> woman, who wos seen in Hunt· ington Beach the night before her body was found. suffered a blow on the back of he r head," OIGerlando said. He added that Seal Beach de· tee tives are continuing their In· vesllgatlo n or the wo mon's death and nre a tte mpting to r etrace her steps prior to the lnci· dent. t• NEW HUNTINGTON MAYOR Ruth Bailey Sawhill gavl' up h1!> govern m «>nt c·:ir to h wyd t> in from th<> t; l' o r i.: l· t u ~ 11 , 1· c· t 1 o n o r W .1 ... h1n~ton hul Goldst'hm1dt 'Jul h1· 11111) rock h1-. b1cyclt· tht: l:1st frv. bl<K"k:. bt•c;.iu~t' prior commatmenti. ke µl him from making the ride an fro m the Mary land s ubur b o f C hevy C'hJ:.t• '¥\ J !>hlO).(tOn 'W<J 'i l>Ot• Of '>{'Vf'ral 1·1t1c:. W !>JX>n!>Or a b1ke•Lo work rail'.\ and a l'lo ,1 ..olar home tour J'i oq•Jn1Zl"I' th1., ~··ar sought to l' m p h J !> 1 l l' IJ 0 11ul1 0 n r re I: J n swcr.. to the· ene rgy crunch Many of trxJ:Jy s act1v1t1es mar· rorcd 1:vt·nts or the first Earth I) a ) ~ h l' n l h 0 u s a n d !) 0 r \me ril'an ' p 1r kert up tra:.h ..t lo n~ roads1d•·-.. waded into po llut 1·d r1 v1·rs t o <"a rt ou t l:Jrbagl and pJrt1c1 patc.>d 1n tn \iron menta l teat'h ins All those. I'\ l'nls V.t'r(' agatn !>C heduled for 1111' \1 .. 1r in variriu::. l'Hlt'!. I n· :\ t'" York . fl r g d na ze r '> I 111 ... t·d \l'Vt!rJ I blot'ks or th\;' \ \ t•nu•· of lht· i\m1·rt<'J '> lo c·ar' t r I I II• I " I I " r.. I r • ' f" ( • 1•ll•1.1lll,HI JI l •->'•1~111 S1m1lar aetaon was expected fro m Japan , whos e foreign min1c;ter, Saburo Ok1la , was o n the ~1dt·lincs in Luxembourg a nd told re porters: "Our policy 1s ver) c lose to the E EC t Euro· pean Economi1• Communit y 1 and 1t'o; verv importa nt to main· lain '>Ol1dant) with the · S" With lht' world ot l markc•l ~l uucd by over -pr oduction of ahout a million l1arrf'I.., a dav J nd 1nl tht· Iranian ri·volutwnar> regime b only sourct-of mcoml'. a n e mbargo b > al '> maJo r r us tomers should be dcvastat1n~ for Ira n. t.:urope 1mporL., about 650.000 bar rels of I ran1.in oil dally. Pre'>1 d<'nl C.Jrll.'r banned im· port:. of aboul a mal hon barrels dally by th~ United States on !\u' 21 . and Japanese imports of about 530.000 barreb daily ~<:re ::.u l.p c nd e d M onda y becaw.c tht? J apttne <>e refused to m•·l'l Iran ' d1:muntl £11r an m • r• 1 • • ( $:! ',O ra1 mi• l h• 11r11 • t •'.if" r l1oJrrtl Hundreds See Killings Ousted Liberian Officials Gunned Down :\lt>:'liHOVIJ\. l.1twr1a 11\P • \'-hundrl'd ' "attht•r1 .ind l ht·t•1 .-rt. a hrin~ -.q uJd 1 '-l'l utcd 1:1 11 ((111 .11 .... n ( t h1· 11 u ... t ••11 l,1 heri:rn go\·1·rnm1·nt 111 h:1r I •Ii.:•'' of nnt• ,IOi! OIJf'l11111 •t1n !tr•· on.• :\lunrm 1.1 h1·.ll'h u"t." Thl' 1:1 WC'rl' shot in g roup' ol 111111• anti rour JU'>I m111ul•' .i I> .1 1 t , .1 n r1 1 n l"I u d , • c I r " r m • • r F11n·1i.:n :\lin1::.kr l'cril lknn1 .1 n d F rank T o l hcrt • ltl1 r lirulht•r 11r <1"'..1'>~1nat1·d l'r• 1 dent Wt I ham Tolbt·rt . They had hN•n <,enlcnN'<I to d(•.ilh by a -.u mmary m ilttan tribunal for "high treason , ram pant corruption and gross \"1'11J lion o r human right:. Liberia's new t hief or 'tall' Master Sgt. Samuel K . Uul'. rt· J<'Cted last-minute plea~ from the Ameril'an Emb<J~sy a nd otht·r Weste rn diplomatic m1::. s 1on~ 10 s pare l hl• pri~1Jnc r:. II\ es. The Ame ric ans a rg ued that lenienc) would prco;cn 1· tht> "orld" 1de ~oodv. 111 en Jo) 1•tl h) tht· nC'"" n •game Voe h1msl·U was not sct•n ,it t h c c '(cc u l 1 on s. w h ll' h " er l' v.atc-hl'<i by hundr ed'> r~1·e~- unruly soldJers a nd a crowd o( lhou-;a nds or ('I \ 1lian s The thron g r oarl'd a~ tht' d eath 'alvo-. ran~ o ut ae r o..-. lhl· 111.·Jt'h !'>t•\ ent' run•• form~r ~OH.•rn ml'nl m1n1<,t1·r-. and olht·r ur II< rat ... of lht• 1 oll>t'rt ..1dm1ruslra t1on n ·main on lnal for ttw:>1r li\il'' ht·fon • tht• t ribunal Pr<'S1 1k nt Tulhcrt "'J' ktlll'd 1n lht• 1•arh hou,..... of April 12 in an Jr m) rnup 11-'d b) Uoc· Bt>S1de'> lk nn1s and 1-'rank Toi bt•rt. former pn•s1dent of the J.1t>l•rian ~·nJlt-. th1• form er of r1 C'1al4' <'XC'<'Ul t'd Wl'rl' 1dent1fwd a' J o!>e ph C ht•s-;on . JUSt1 cl' m1n1ster Ric hard llenries. 72. s p e Jke r o f the llo us t', E R eA1nald To"ns cnd. ch airman of the long ruling True Wh ig P a rt'. James A Pier re. c tuer JllSlll'C'. Jamt's T Ph1l11ps. ftnanl'c mm1:.tt-r. FrariAILn Neal, m1n1'>ler for e-conom1c planrung. Frank Strwart. budget director . Cy ril Rrt Rhl . aie ri culture m1n1c;t1•r. J ohn Sht•rman. trade m 1n1ster CharlC's K ing, con i.:resswnal represent al1 ve, and <'lan•nt'e Parker. True Whig l'Jrl\ trca .. ur<'r All 1A.1ere stripped to their un· de rpanlS for the exec utions at the bcaC'hfront Barc lay m ilitary t ra1nm~ ct•ntl'r 1n downtown \l on ro\·1a Tolbert and ll1·nries collapsed <ind a pparl'ntly la 1ntl'd a fter bl' 1n~ tied to th£• po!ol" Onh O\>nn1s and To" n::.end rr· t a inl·d thl'tr composurt" to lhc f'nd. fat'in~ the d1.,orderly firan1! s quad. st.mdin~ s t1rrty upright a nd '\tannJ! '\lratJo?hl a t their ex· ec u11 0nl'r.. Tht• sentt n<'l' had been an nounced onl) shortly be fore be· 1ng t'arn ed out At the public hea rrngs before a fl\ e man militar y tribunal, the prisoners all pleaded innocent to the charges Mediation Asked BOGOTA , Colombia <APl The Colombian government turned today to international med 1at1on for the fi r st time in its talks wtth urban gue rrillas hold· rng tr S Ambass adfJr DieJo?o Ascent'10 and 16 other dip lomats hostage. Rolex now. There's no better time . ' §LA.VICK'S F1M Jr-l•r' '>11\o· 1'117 ~l.1 rt ('11JOY10$; the qu.llity \'11u'vt• .:1lway-. lw.11d .1!x1ut, t lw \\'11.h.• variety 111 Role-.. watchl'" t11r m('n and womt•n In 'tJ inle-. .... stl><'I l.l~' w ith 14 karat yello\v ~old bc.G1.•l .rnd t mwn and m.ltching hrardt.•t: ,\ 28· Jl'Wel L.JdydJlt', $1,600. B .30·)l'Wl'l ~lf·winding Datl'just c hronome ter, S2100. Futuon t~l11nd. ~port Ctn~r. ~wpon ~fdl. 71"6M·t380 Wft(mln~~r 11...tgun. HtU• I MIMlc)fl VltjO I North OT-anl' I~ City lot ~ml<"• 8tt• M.111• AllO Crt'•l•r ~ Anict''4>~ I Siln 0wgo I Ut Veg.o u.. -ol ~"'lt. •C'INI~ <~,..,..or -tr,.... VISA.~ d:.p. Mt'lrlbtr ''"' /nllf'ltr1 CM1fd VOL. 731 NO. '13, 3 SECTIONS, 30 P~GES ORANGE COUNTY, CA L IFORNIA N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Europe n Allies Pressiire Iran .... 1-. .... 10 REUNION Barbara Timm shares a laugh with son Ke\'ln Hermcnmg. one of the American hostages. in the lJ S. Embassy m Tehran. They were a llowed less than an hour togethe r and were never left alone Candidates ' Fight Halts Ballot Work By JOANNE RE YNOLDS Of llM O•llY '"''°'Si.II A running battle ~tween a municipal t·ourt JUd~e and the former JUd.l?c trying to unseat him has brou.1?ht preparations for the June 3 election an Orange County to a halt Monday. Superior Court Judge O r etta S<>ars .!?ranted a tern porar y restraining ord er pre· •enting the prmtm~ of s ample ba llots while the two JUd1c1al candidates figure out what they're going to say about eaC'h other an their quahfacalion s tate· men ts The battle involvl·~ incumbent Central Municipal Court J ud~e Edw ard Laird . and hi s challenger. Newport Beach at· torney Arnold Mordkin. Mordkin was appoint£·d to thl' North Orange County Mun1 c1pal Court benC'h b) Governor Brown, but was unsl•ater1 during the el<•ct1 on two years ago The Jud1('1a I bHttle hc.•aled up ea rli er thi s m o nth when Mordkm laun<:hed a successful court battk to mt·nt1on the in cumbent 1n his statement of qual1flcatwns that's included wath the sample ballot M ordkm ., statement cited a 1978 drunken driving arrest of La ird Thal <irr<'~t cvenluallv led to tht• JUdge pleading .1?U1lty to a redun•d rhargc of reckless driving The s tatement read, "Unlike m y opponent th<' incumbent Judge I have n<'ver been a~ rested for ciny <·rime My ethical standard~ prevent me from act· in~ hke him ~md I would never use plea barga1mng to get a re· duced t'harge lake the incumbent judge " Thul s tatement brought a court battk that ended last week when Oran ge County Superior Court Judge Edward Wallin ruled that Mordkin could include the dig at his opponent in his !)tatement Laird fo ug ht back Monday, getting the restraining order to give him time to amend his HB:Another Lady Mayor ('ampaign statement. The propos ed add1t1on to Laird's statement reads. "JudAl' Laird's oppon('nt wa!) appo1ntl1d to the north court in 1978 and voted out of office tbl" sam(.· year . He laves in one distr1<'t. has offices in another a od ha~ uns uccessfully applied for 1 court> comm1ssiom•r po~t!-in two others." In i ~sui ng the temporary restraint. Judge Sea rs set Thursday as the date for a hPar mg on a permanent order which .... o uld allow Laird to make the amendment lo his ballot !)t<itE.' ment Market Soars As Dow Jumps 30.89 Points NEW YORK <AP I The s tock market soared 10 heav\ trading today, rallying from the two-year low 1t reached MondiJ v The Dow Jones average of :VI industrials Jumped 30 89 pmnL'> tn 790.02, one of 1Lc; b1ggel\l g<tan'> 1n history. The American Exc han)!l' and over-thc-<:ounter markt·t aho wl're upsharply Gainers outnumbered loser ... by close to a 5· 1 margin among New York Stock Exc h<.1ngc listed issues. An alysts said the surge of buy 1ng stemmed in part from a favorable bulletin on the markt·t outlook by investment advisor J oseph Granville of Holly 11111. Fla. "Cover your short sales market lo turn up," the bullel.l n s aid . Blanchard Gra nville, J oseph Granville's son and vice Prcsi- d e n t or the advisqry firm , d eclined to disclose further de· tails. "Some techni~al analysts felt that the ma rket •was ready to turn," said Daniel J. Murphy at Oppenheimer & Co. "Once it d id, m· mentum fed on ·tomen· tum " Set Date To Join Sanc tionS- Ll XEMHOl'RG t1\1'1 The• ntnl' nations of lhl' European Common Markl'l today ordered a rcdul·tion in their Tehran e m· ha-.-.~ -.t <1ff~ ;ind thrl':.itl'O(•d t'l'Onum1l' ~anl·t1ons agains t Iran 1f till' l'.S Emba ... s~ hostages an• nol fn•ed by mid Ma). 1t Y.iJS a1rn1111m•l"d Thl• Wt•st<'rn Europeans would t·ut orr ull l'Xports lo Iran c·xc·t•pt for \'Ital ml•d1cul supplies. and rl'fus<• to bu\' anv Iranian oil p ri C'l'tl ;ilm \'.(' t'u·r rcn t 0 P EC h•vl·I~. offlr ials ul a conferencl.' nf C:ommon :\tarkl't fo reign rn 1nis tcrs hen• annuuncl'd Stnt'l~ I ran has alreiJd' bl·l·n :isk111g for sul'h pnc·<' increases 1n rt>ccnt contral·ts, lhl' agrE'l' m l•nt would l'ffl·l·t1\'ch ban Ira 01.in 011 import-. or 'rorct> Iran IO rt'Sl'tncl lhl• priC'l' h1j..l's Thl• gO\ crnml'nt.., also ordC'rcd an 1mml'clwtc· i.lrms e mba ri:o ai.:.11nsl lr<1n .rnd .... 111 mstrut·t l hl•1r Tl·hran .imbaso;adur)', to uri.:l' thl· lranwn n ·volul1onan rl•g1mi.> Lu rt·l1•a:.t· lhl· 5.11 Aml'n t·an ... The dN·1s1nn "as announced after a di.I) of ha ~ghni: over dl· tall., of lhl' plan PresidC'nt C<trlt•r. who lh1s m onth ordPred a v1rluall\' total l' .S . tradl' l'mburgo agami.t Iran :.ind hrokt• diplomal1C' rl'lat10nl>, a<.kt'd l ' S :.alhl'S to hl'lp 10 tht· t•:tmpa1~n of econo mic and d1pl omat1c pn·ssure. The Iranian ... ha\'e threatened to cut off all 011 exports to an} CARTER 'MISTAKE' IN IRAN CITED-A3 natio n that Joins an thl' l' S san ction., Thu!) f:Jr. Portugal :J nd Australia h.i \'C rcstr1cled tr.adc .... alh Iran 1 he m1rl l\t<.1y r1carllme set-m ed to flt Cartl·r ., -.tratt·gy lie ha., 'J1d that oth<·r anl1 Iran st<'p~ .... ill go anto C'ffrC't 1f the hostaJ?es .Ht• nnl fr<1l·<I In th<'n. and l' S n ffH'lals have 1nd1Cll'd th at l'('flnom1c· rl'pn sa I-; hy the Euro pea r. all11•s miJ,!ht tw held in rl' -.t•rvt• until lll'>.l month Sou rt'C.'S :J t 1 h<' m 1 n ..,t,..rc. nH·t·llng sa11I c•a rlter tha t WPc.t (il•rmanv f:t\tJrt•d 1mmed1<1l<· 1mplt'ml'nt:.it1on of -.anct1ons T h<.•y s.Hd fo'rant'c favored reduc t1on of rl1plomat1t· staffs as a f1r.,t Mcp .,.,hill' wa1t1ng for an Iranian rc'>pon'>c hdore pulling l hl' cconom H' '>anctions into C'f· f Cl't ,\ Danish ... ourcP .-.a ad hie; ~ov- 1•rnmE>nt fa\'ored 1mmed1ate an nounC'l'ment that a ll the slC'p<, "111 Ix· takL·n hut .... anll'd a Mav ti dt•.at.llarw for 1rnpl eml'ntm~ tht•m 0 O(' r>rnpo.,a I bdor e thf' m1n1Ml•rs callC'd for a ban on am ports 11f lr.mian 1111, reductions 1n d1plomat1t r<'presc·ntallon and an ar m., <'mhargn Soun·ec; had said th<il 1f tho"t' meas ure., failr·d. th<at plan c•nv1s10n<'rl a tot al trade f>mbargo and a break an diplomat1<· relations. Carte r's a1r1e!> a(·cuscd the Common Market countries Britain, Franct'. Belgium. West Germany, Italy . Nt'lhc rlands. Denmark. Ireland and Luxl'rn· bour g of providin g only meager support of the L'nitt•d States In moves to pressure Iran to r elease the hostages. The French foreign mimstcr. J ean Francois· Poncet. sa id an an interview with French te levision that the decis ion Y.as a "warn· 1ng" of European concern over the continued detention of the hostages Hurt in BO-toot Fall < '/ 0.,1, ...... \wH"-• UC IRVINE'S DR . REINES AND GRANDSON. ISAK Grandpa Elected to National Academy of Sciences Honoree Spee~hle$S UCI Prof Elected To Science Panel Dr. Frede rtC'k H1•1n t>s pro f l'si.d r of ph)">IC'> and radaoloi::acal -.c1encl•'\ u t l (,' lr\'lne. ha., bel•n elected tn thl' prcs l1g111us ~jtlf>nal AccJdem) 11f SC'll'O( l'" He1m·s. a .'.'lc•wport lk:.t<·h rt'"t cll·nt. Y.a-. h•fl ,·1rtuall~ !>pt·cch ll'.,:-. .... ht·n Or En· riv Flc1 ... chl·r. l 'CI d t·an nf ph) 'lt';ll .,l'll'Ol'<'"· tn~i...t1•rl l<t·1111•" t•lt•rt wn al ;J rl'ri·mony oltt·n<kd b) :in pt•opk loda~ 011 <'ampus S1·Jrrh1ng for s11mt·th1n~ tu '><t), Ik ant•s f1n<tlly quotl'd .1 lint· from thl· (i1llwrt and Sulll\an mu.,1c·al "II M S. Pina fo re: 'Thin~-. a n• "<'ldom .,., hat th1•\ "l't'm :-.kam milk ma-.qut·raclt;.., a ~ < rram. hl· "'IHI ·1 hf' lint• !'ll't'mt·d 1•.,µrr1all' ar> propra:Jlt• ht•t .llJ'>t' R1•1nt'' <'IC'<' lion to thc• :'\atmnal At·adc•m\ of Sc1 t>nrt•, v.a:-. h.a-.cd on his' n • "t'd rch '"' 111\·1ng a 11n\. t•lus l\·1· part 1l'I" rallNJ a m·utrano Th<• nt•utrann 1-. a parl1rl1• that "PCt•ds to l'arth from outer c;p.tcc .ind prO\ 1d~ physic 1s ts 14 llh in lorm.1t1on c·onC't>rnan~ thl' c.un Jnd fJr reaches of the universe Reane5 first rece1 \ ed 1ntema 11onal rerognataon an 1956 14ht.•n ht.• .ind tht' latt-Dr Cl) dl• L <:o" an d1scm·ered the n<>utnno Ht•int•!-eurrent r<'~<'arch 10 <"lu1h'l> ;.1 "tUd\ an a 'Jlt mane 1n Oh111 "hl'rt' the .,tab1lat~ of pro ton' 1~ bl•1ng lc!>lt•d. and sludll''> .fl the SJ\'annah Ha\ er rt.•aclor in South Curnl1na wht-rt: varaOUl> p r n p l' r l 1 t' .. r t.' I a I l' d t n l h t' nt•utrano <ire Ix-ml? t•xamanl'd lie 1s also anvol\cd in an in tt•rrl.-1t111nal proJ<'<'l that would "'°" a )!1;rnt m·utrino dete<·tor in th1• occ·an nt•a r thC' Ha Y.a11an 1:-.land~ II t... l'lcctmn to the :'\ at1ona I \t'.tdl"m\ or SClt.'nCes wa~ ... up p o,1·d to co me 1n toda} ·.., 1•1·n·mon1l'l> 3!> a s urpris e to lfr1nl·S However . he apparently h•arncd of his appointment m .1d ,·a net• and brought his ~on. Hobc•rt . a nd grandson. Isak. to tht' «t•rcmonil:'s . Teachers in Last Bid for Programs By J F.RR\' {'l.i\USE~ Of 1i. OeHy .. tlet \tell l'iewport Mei.a teachers plan to m <ike a last ditch hid for full l'nrachme nt pro~rams funding n<'xt year wht•n th<' cHstr1ct 's bo ard of truste •s meets at 7 30 this evening A teachers union spokesm an sa id tht• pre s en t at i o n i s schedul<'d for the hoar d session at llarfX'r Commun1t)' Center. 425 E 18th St . Costa Mesa In tcntattvel:r accepting a pro. posed new two-year teachers <'Ontract late last w.eek. union n egotiators d ro pped ft t-mands for full funding of enrichment programs called Bas al Pro· .:rams in vcars ahead The tentative contract. agreed to by boa r d and t each e r negotiators. calls for an 8 per· cent pa,. r aise this yt>ar and a nother 8 percent next year Paul Jordan. Newport-Mesa f eder a t ion o f T each ers s pokesman. said teachers ar c expected to ratify the new con tract April 30. Chavez Cheers Diversity By F REDER ICK SCHOEMEHL OUIWOMIY .. li.titeff Un1tedFar m Worker Union Pr<'s 1dent Cesa r C havez pea It'd today for cr eation of · a federal Department of Cultural Affairs to protect and to pre- serve the diversity of the nll· tion'1-i minority groups. Chavez. s peak m g to more than 1.000 delegates to the ninth an· nua l International , Biling u al 81c ultural Edu cation Con- ft-rence. said such an agency would "re<:ognize. cele brate and preserve this Areal stre ngth of d1vers1ty Y.h1ch makes Amenca !>t ronJ( The farm worker-activist C'la1med that such a department ""'>uld be Mrongly resis ted by the r<'act1onar1es. the super AmerH·ans. who "a nt us all to look hkt' the all Am1'ritan boy and thl· all Ame rican girl-Pat Hoonc and Anata An ant. · ChaH•t Y.ho wa~ 1.ntroduccd by fnrml·r California lieutenant J.!tt\t·rnor ~1 <'r v}n 0)mally. rlrt•Y. thrN• :-.tandang ovations from tht• ldrg1·l} Mexican · \ m ~· r tl Jn iJ u d 1t• n l' e <it t he ,\nahl•1m Coml'nl1on Center <'hJw1 ' ncldrt'"" y, a::. preceded Jnd follo .... t·d h) -.on.:s h1ghhght· 101? lhl· !-tn·ngth and the d1vers1· t\ of th<' ~1e>.1t:.tn·Amer1<•an and uthc•r ('Ultural ~rnup-. 'Somt· r1f u.-. Amcril'an/) have a r11fferent \'1.,mn or Y.ha t America 1::.. · Chan•1 said "We will make ,\merica unr1 cr...tand that its greatest priont} ,., 1b people •· C havez ..,a ad the countrv's cultural ~roups "a re on th(' out bide lookan11. al .. 11 Ill> J 'lU(''\l 100 l)f f'QU3 ht~ jnd a que.,l111n ul p.1 rt1c1pat1rm ,' he .1ddt'd Tht.> farm "nrkl·r-.· union pres 1dent used thl· u<Ta .... on to urgt! 'upport for a 16 month-old strike h~ farm 140rl..l·r-. Jf.(<11n.;t lettuc(' ~row<'r' 1n CJlllorn1a and Ar11 on.t That m11H•ment "as re portt·d lO Ix· • 150.000 in debt C:ha''t.'7 .,rwr1f11·alh urgt'd a ho\ 1•ou of H1•tl Co:u·h l.1heled let t Ul'C pra m a ri I~ rla-.t ri butt.•cl 1n Lul·k ~ Fnod Storl'~ Chavez <'la1m., lh~11 thl' µrnwcr of Red ('oac·h lt·llUl'C. Brul'l' Church Inc . and thl· Lul'kv c hain have turnNI a ··c·old i.houldcr" to the farm Y.Orkcn.· eausl'. Cha \'('7 told n•purt('ro; tater that the strike will continue as long a~ nl'Cl'!-sary I It-pointed n ut that o nt• farm workers' strike that he led las ted ft\'l' yea r~ .. \\' t.' .,., 111 go as long as it l3kt.' . ·· he i-a1d C h avez' appearance added "hat appear<'d to be a rev1v31· hke 3tmosphere to the bilingual education C'onvent1on. • In add1t1on to drawing tremen· doui. applause . C havez was hailed with s houts of "Viva ." Dymally introduced Chavez as "the most humble pe rson in America .. A~ 1s hJs custom. Chavez wore a casual s hirt a nd pants a nd work shoes. He was accom· panied to and-from the conven· lion hall by numerous security personnel. Ora n ge Coast \\'·eatb e r Decreasing cloudiness toni~ht. fair Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 at the b eaches a nd 52 inland. Highs Wednesday mid to uppe r 60s. Huntington Beach has joined the List of O range Coast cities that are being led by women. Ruth Bailey was elected mayo r of the seven· member clly council Mon· day night. The ne w pro tern Is Ruth Finley. Teen Rues Cliff Climb The wuon. Jordan said. has had difficulty rindJng a meeting h a ll large en oug h t o accom · m od a t e the distric t 's l ,070 teachers. The location. he sald. still has not been announced. Teacher! have been working without a contract s ince Aug. 1 •• 1979, when their old document expired. I NSIDE TODJ\Y T1rtd o/ the nomes you see o n boa l 1, co ll ages , restaurants and strippers? Sympalhue with colum1ti1t Hugh MulUgan on Page CJ. Last week. women we re elected to top posts in four other Orange Coast cities . In N e wpo rt Beac h , Jackie Heathe r was elect· ed m ayor and Evelyn Hart mayor pro te m . Costa M esa's n e w mayor ls Arlene Schafer. San Clemente's mayor Is Karoline Koester. In Laguna Beach, Sally Bellerue ia the c ity's vice mayor. Fifteen.year-old Michael An· dre ws Is lucky to be alive. Sunday afternoon he climbed nearly to the top of an 80-fool cliff beside the Upper Newport Bay. Then be l06l his looting. , According to his mother, he slid about 30 feet, then fell 50 feet. landing in a pile or weeds and sand. Deedee Andrews has nothJng but prajse for the firemen and paramedics who rescued he r 1100 . But she al.so has a warning for other k1ds wbo might be tempted - to scale the Upper Bay cllffs : Don't do it. "The re 's a rumor going around that ther e are bat caves In the elm.·· the Lido Isle resi· dent said. That rumor pro mpt ed Michae l's climb. "He 's really concerned about 1t now." sfl • said "lie wants everybody to know the re aren't any bat caves there He climbed the whole c liff He s hould know " M ichael is goi n g t o be hospitalized for a while. Mrs \ / Andrews said He suffered in· ternal injuries. Including damage to one kidney. and a fractured pelvis in hls rail. It could h ave been much worse. The s pot where the teen-ager lande d was ringed with rocks. but he hit a soft area that.. absorbed the impact of his fall. M lcha~I b a freshman at Newport• Ha rbor High School and with sumrpe r coming on. he 's hopeful his sc~oolmates wo n 't be tryin s to fin d the rumored bat caves , Jordan sald teachen sUU hope for fully funded e nrichment pro- g rams next year despite no blnd· ing contract requirements. Such a move, be said, would 1 be up to the board. The trus tees have indicated that they will seek cuts ne xt y ear In s uch lower grade pro- gram s as physical e llucaUon, r ead1n1t enrichment. learning center starnna. and music and psychological services. I AI T _ _,,_ .,,...~ L.M ... ,_ ........ (;! ...... <-• ~ ...... c-Kt ,_ oee.--.. ......... . ........... , ....... .._ ... ............... OM.YPfLOT N Tunctay. Apt11 H , tllO • DeIDoer~ts --'Censu~e Super¥is0~ M.illeE__.._...,. --t:harges Exchanged in Heated Political Fracas CENSURED BY DEMOCRATS !'oi.l.11-rvtaor Ml"•' II DAVID ll n•ANN Ot-~ ........... UpM'\'llOr Edi.nn Mllltr In 1 tC'd tod•> h . Monda)' ntaht t'l'n urt-t>~· O r an91c> C'ount) Oc>m()( r Uc ofht'1al:s would 'n n1; ~· ) hlndcr tui. bid for t i uon June 3 M 1 lln ltlo ~•Id In an ;n l t'r v af'" t hat It wa i. stat <> £>c•mt)("ratu· l.,lltl) bos' lhd 1arll J 0 N1•1 ll "h11 m.inlpulakd thl• \ ott• nf rounl <'('nt r~I ronimlt ll•t• mt>mbt•r" uaBLnst ham l-'ollo"' 1nai " t um ulluou.a com m illet-u s1on la<'«-d with ob \C'ena ue~ Monda y n1a ht In Santa Ano, the irouP voted 21 t -with l href' .. b~tl'nla oni. to censure ~ll l t'r f o r h a ~ p o l1t1r al broadsade-5 •r.:•u~l 0 Neill But l11ler said thai. mom 1na h a!> as!>e rt1o n11 lhtt t O'Ne ill d o mi n a tes polltar al life an l)ran~t' Count)' i.1mpl strurlc a nen e .---Jl' "T BREA Kl C --- Re1~ie1t' (~ri ticizes Motivatio11 Program \\'ASHl :\'GTO='-11\P• Thl' lln .h'~St• Jar k::.on'11 "PUSH For E'cellC'nre· plJ n to m ot1,·ate minority and low income slu· dents 1s bogf?IOJ: do"' n 1n 1ls effort to becom e a "orkable school o rocram . .l ft'deralh funded rev1ev. sa ys Tht' so callMl re H·EXCE L IS conceptually "Sllll less of .l pr\\gram th.in a mo,·em ent . ·says a critical report pre pared fl'r HEW s ~auonal Institute of Education PUSH-EXC EL ha'! rt>C't'I' ed S2 m alhon in federa l funds since 1978 and as due to get q malhon mor e as a dem onstra tion pro1ect ~ The report bv the Amencan Institutes fo r Research was b ased on a re\'lev.: of the ca val rights activist's school prOJect.s in Challanoo~a. Tenn . Chfcago. Denver. Kansas Caty. Los Angeles and Memphis, Tenn T he report 1s based on the h rsl year of a three ~ca r. S725.000 study KfllUfU f "oMftf»r" 1·1 .. f» \'apor Leak POTWIN. Ka n •APl Poisonous vapors fro m a liquid ox 1d1zer leaked from a Tat a n II m issile silo toda.>. prompting the l'\'a cu3tJon of a dozen fa rms from a two-mile area surrounding the site. lhl' Aar F oret> sa id . An At r Forre m asstle ma inte nance c rew \\as trying to fi nd the soun ·e of the leak The evacuat ions wen· a ~art:t ~ pn•tau twn. said Air Foree Sgt Wess OuBra!>k !\ta1 Jamt·!'> Adkins. fa r ld opcr:itwn" c·urn.m<i nc.kr of thl' H 1 ~h"<I\' Patrol, said about 15 pPr'>ons had ht·i·n <•v<icuated from ,1 n a n·a :1round th1· sill'. but not from Pol 14 111 a 1·fJm mun1ty of about ~30 n11rth1•:.t'>l of W1rh1li.1 Uwntif"al f 'ir .. Hout,. f;Oo FOHT llALL. Ida ho tAf' 1 \ fin· .11 " C'hl'mte·al factnrv m uted i;oo residents from t heir hom es in l-'1Jrt llall lov.ru.h1p to d a)' 3nd M~nt 29 to th r hospital suffering s moke 1nha lat1on Th<· ft n '. which broke out Munday naJ?ht. dt>stroyed a la rge s hed where• hq uad .rnd powdc·rtd c·hl·m1tals v.crc '>tor ed at the Hussett Chemical Co plant It w<is under control but still s m oldering this morning The inJured wt•re treated al two Pocatello hos pitals and a Blackfoot hospital One pecson was listed in stable cond1t1on in intensive care a nd an un1drnt1f11·d police oHact·r was l.Js ted an ~ood cond1t1 on Tht· othl•rs Y.en· t rea ted and released Hunts Subpoenaed In Silver Buy Probe WJ\Slll ~G1 0:--: l/\P 1 /\ llOU!>l' ~ubcommtllt:l' vote d to· day LO !>ubp o cnJ Tc:xas bil11onair<.-s Nelson Bunker llunl a nd W11lwm Herbert llunt lCJ test ify next Tu<•stla) <sbo ut their m ult1-b1l1 1on doll Jr r1u rrh:t.,es <Jf silver fut urcs Agreeme nt lf> 1<,suc lht· sub· poena c·ame <Jn " 7 0 1oote art c:r Rep BenJam in Ho!>cnthal, 0 N Y , chairman of the Go\C•rn me nl Oper<it1ons ronsumc·r Jnd monel:.tr) .iffo1 rs <;ubC'ommattcc· told thf' panel that the• llunt'> 'fq~u rc prum1n1·ntly 1n t h1· ~1 <&rC'h !'>t lw r markets <'Oil ans<> · . Wt> knlJW rrom ilotumenh and othe r 1nform<it1on mad,. JVa alable to tlH: '>uhc·ommattet' tha t tht> Hunts may have al te mpted to corntr th,.. s alvt·r markets <ind ut•t ivcly inter vened in the federal rf'g ulatory process ::ind in the s<>lf-rc ~ulat1ng ac· t1 v1t1t•s of the• rnmmodity ex· changes,' Host·nthal ... aid Silver futures drOIJPl~d rro m ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT 1,, .. tJt~ ( .. \t lJ.t l'f I· •·lf'I ••1·•" tf""b·l'W(I ,,... ,_~Pr.-\\ • O~ V'lit O C., l"- ''<tn')t '°"'' ~1\it•l'IQ f "'"f.•"• ·..-;-..••• .. .,,,"°"'\ •"r °"°'t\11111'0 ~f 1n•OUQll I ,.~, • ,, (O\I• M-w ~ '' it•·" ... °"'' "9t"' ft ••'" 'ow"t•1~ V1t•1t f h v "• \ •Ovf\• M•oMfll ._,.f\ C,.0.\1 A v"QI• '"Q•O'W •<f.I~ ._ r;wOh\.NO \.Mlill'«Mt .. •NJ ~M••\ ,,.., (lif1ftil ·P•I Po..tOlt\ftt,. IM-""•\ .tt •' Wf ,f ft•f' '),h,...t t (J llrt• IMO '~'•Ml '-• ( _.,,,.,._f'I•• "'"'' ..... ~ ........ p,., n.>nt •4'0 ~ W• J.c• • c_...,. 'ii•• Pf"ftrOtll'\t•"4Y.,_... .. ~ f~l\l(H••I t..OflOf ,_, ..... ..._ M.o ........ l,,.,.,. ~M U.. 11..-l'""lt • ,~,'·"'' M4"'·~~ l 0.10.\ Ofllcu (" 4'\.I• W U dO Wot 8•Y ~trHt ~~~:c~~~~~ ~°!~ =-~~~" T~ne (7t4)M2~Ut CIHelflecl Act .. rtlllnt M2·M11 $50 35 an ounce 1n latt• Janua ry to $10 RO an ounr1· Ma rch Z7 with much uf the decline coming in the onc·v.cck period f{oscnthal !>aid t he Hunts re portcdly a t•cu mulatt:d bctwc<:n S5 h1lbon a nd S6 b1ll1on in silver fut ure~ and , u~ike m ost future!'> IOVl'SlOr'i JClU Jly took dehv<:r) of lht• valuahl metal F-:rrort:-. t11 n •Jc·h lhc llunl'> for 1 omm<·nt V.l·n· not 1rnmcd1a lt.'I} '-Ill ( ''""' 111 I h1· Hunt" h<1 v<' a greed to \11l11n1arily t(•<,t1 fv IJefnrc th1· SP11all' /\~nl'ultur.l· Comm1tll·t· on M<1y <! Rosentha l s aid law \'l·rs for the brother!i s ug. g1•"tcd that the St>nate tes timony could he u~ed h y the llou:.c panel a s well Hul Rosenthal's panel eff ec· Lively rejected that a pproach and or de re d th<' Hunt s' a p pea r anee. Nixon in Europe Promoting Book BONN. West Germa ny IAP > Former Pres ident Richard M Nixon will a ppear Wednesday night on West Ge rm an tele vtS1on to answer questions from three German reporters. . Nixon is in Europe promoung his new book. which is belng serialized in sever al countries. 'SOl.!111 PACIFIC' HCDM HIGH Corona del Mar High School's production of "South PaclCic" opens Wednesday night In the Newport Harbor High School auditorium. Ticket.a a re S4 for reser ved seats and can be purchaaed at the door or ln the Associated Student Body office at Coron• del Mar Hlgb School. "l bfotlf'Vt" wh t I'm 'aylni Is truf!." sa11J lht• ~u ,)('n·umr ap· polntC'd to orhcf' by Gov £c1 mund G Hrown Jr lu t year • Al kl'd to Uh'IC s the ttffecL-. or Mon<IJ)' ni~ht'a uctlon on hi'> l'a mpal1:n. Miiler 1t1ld 1t would be "m ostly po.-.111ve, from my point of view · Tht• rt•M1lutw n pas11t•d b th· t'1•1lll .ti l'lllll lllll tt•t• Ul't'U!iC:d M 1 I I t• r o I 1 1• ~ (1 r t 1 n g t o Wutl·r~u tt• '>l ) h· u1w th1(•al ram va1&1\ pr&&t'llt'l'!'> and claimed that Miller "1rnpu1;ned the good ntlm~ of the Ocmorraur Party. 1t a. o ff1 c 1ols and e l ec t e d represe nta tives · T he supervisor. who faces As· sem bl) man Bruce Nestande, R· Or tinf!e , a nd l'artoon1st Russ M1&nn111g m the June electton. !'>Uld he "'as ne ver nollhed of an 1mpendmg cep!'>ure ac tion and rui.h ed lO l hl• mcettnG a rter frlendl phoned his house to telJ him When Miller arr ved, commit- tee members had Just defeated a mo tion to table the ceruiure res- o l u t 1o n on the g rounds the lawmaker had not been anvlt('d to defend himself against the charges. The supervisor 's a r rival trag. ~ered the beginning of an angry, obscenity·f1lled ronrrontat1on between O'Neill and Miiier a nd Ora nge County Democratic par- t) chief BiU Thom. O'Neill and Miller stood rare· to·face t>xchanging barbs afler the ... uperv1sor c laimed O'Neill. lhe <itate party boss, 1s bac king r\est a nde "You'r e full o r 1 bleep)." O'Neill said. Thom . contacted today, den1c.'d that O'Neill or a nyone else had m anipulated the vot e against Miller . ___....."' 'That is, or course.· ut.terly ridiculous,·· he n 1d. Tho m s aid M i lle r was <'ens ured not as a canditlate run· nmg for non-poi:tison om cc but u~ a rorme r party officlaL "He ou.iht to know bette r than to attack the party in a non- partisan race. It 's unethical end immor a l. .. Thom s a id . The t·o unty p<arly chie f s aid that M i lle r 's l'O mm e nts h ad dam agt.'<i the reputation or the party Mille r s aid this morning the committee vote would bave no m eanmg or elfect on his cam- paign. He continued to malnlain the a rllon was an effort to sup· p o rt Nestande's campaign against him. lie also indicated he might withdraw from the Oemocralic Par ty "1f the leadership isn't changed ' .,.... ............. JOINS VERBAL FRAY Perty CtHfhlln 'O'N .. n FV Suspect Caught • m Indiana By PtllL SNt:IOERMAN Ol t ... Q•ll• P ilot \tfll A 4 7 y l' .i r u I d I 1 i.: h t 1 n g s ales nrnn a v.11 1t 1n g. t ria l on ~epa ra te rape tort uri· l'hargl's "a s arrested m l ncl iun upohs Monday afte rnoon on sus picion of the Apn l 9 ra pe a nd a ttem pt· c-d murder by bathtub drowning of a Fountain Valley housewife. S pokes me n fo r t he Ma rion County Shcrilf's Depa rtmt:nl in India na said the ir officers a r· rested J ay Taylor whale he wa~ on his way to atte nd a pre· hmmary hearmg for his 19·year· old son. who was arrestt'd Satur day 1n connection with anotht'r r ape-torture incHfonl Fountain Va li(•y J>oht·t· Cap Execul,io1is In Liberia \1 ON HO\'I.\ I ilwn.1 ·\I'• '' h u nd rl·d-.. v.,111 h 1·d ;111d 1·hn·n ·d .• 1 fi ring 't(ll1.1d t'Xt'<'Ukd 13 ofrll·1ab of thl· u u::.t1·d L1bl'rian gOVl·rnmPnt in l>;.ir r agt•s 1>f nfli· and nlJc·htn«: gun fin · on a Monrovia bea ch toda} The 13 were shot in g roups of nine a nd four. JUSt minutes a p a r t. a nd 1nd u d<'d former Foreig n !'tt 1n1ster Ct•cli l>cnnt'> .in d fo'r ank T nlli1·rt. 1·ltfrr br ulht·r of a~~a :,~t nJtr·d l'ri" 1 <ll-nl Wilham Toll>••rt The\' had 111•1•11 "''1111•111·1 d 111 rlt•at h 0 IJ\ a .,u11101Jr \ mtl1l.1r\ l nhunal r1>r h1 1ol1 l r1 .. 1v 111. r :rn1 pant 4•11rrupt11111 ,111d hr 11'>" \ 11ilJ t 111n of hurn.111 r 1ght.. 1.1twr1.1 ., n1·v. l'h11 r ,,f ... 1.it• ~t ;,i:,t1·r Sgl s .. 1nut'I K J)1w r1· 11·ct l•ll l a~t m1nut1· plt·<t '> frnrn the· Am1·ri1•,1n J-:mba"") a nrl ot ht'r Wt•"tPrn d1ptnmat11 m a' ~ICJn " to '>p<irc lhl' ~ir1 -,on,·r., li ve!> 'I he J\m<·ncan-, argued th al lt•nll'n1· !r wuu Id pr"'>l'rve the worldw1dl' g1Jt1cJw tll l'nJu~i·d IJ} the nt'W n ·g1mc 1>0 1· htm'>t·tr w.i~ nr1l !'>t:c:n at l ht· t'x1•cut111 n" "h 1r•h were \\ J l<'h<'d h} hundr1·1h or Jeering, unruly '>oldwr s and <1 crnv.d rir tho us a nd'> or c1v1llan!> Thi· thron ~ roari•cl a., lh1• rh·ath ... a tvo.., rJng out .1t·rr;.,., th1· bt:':.tt·h Sevenly·nanc· rormn grncrn m l'nt m iniste rs :i nd other of f1 cials nr th<· Tolhn t ;irlm1n1'>lra ltOn n •m:un on trial f11r lhl:'1r li ves ht•fun · th<· tnllun:il Pr~1 dent Tolbert wa'> k dlt·d m lhl' early hours of April 12 in :in a rmy coup ll'd IJy U 111· All were ~trapped to their un dcrpa nts for the executions at the beachfront Bar d ay m11Jtary training center 1n down town Monrovia l'olt>cr t and lftonrtt''> eollan~ed a nd a pparently hunted after ~ •• 1ng tied to thl' post" Texaco Nets $1 Billion PORT CHESTER. N Y < i\ P ) Texaco Inc . th<> nation's 'hlrd·largest oi l company, today reported that ri nit·quartcr net in com e totaled jus t over SJ billion . The earnings included an extraordinary gain of $402.3 million whie h Tex- aco recorded on its sale of a • 17 per cc•nt inte re11t an Belridge Oil Co. lo Shell Oil Co. Texaco reported ne t In· com e or $600.6 m1llion, or S2.21 per share, a 97.6 per · cent gain from earnings or 1303.9 million, or Sl.11 per 1hare , in the first quarter of 1979. • tn1n J ohn Bt.'<ldo w '>aid J "J r r :a n t r o r J a y 1' a ,. I o r w J ~ tra n!-m 1ttl•d Monda} to In d 1Jnapoh~. l'harg1ng him v.1lh a tt e mpt ed murde r . ro bbN'" burg lary, fubc 1mpriso nme rit . adm 1rustcnng a stupefying drug and rape by instrument in con nection with lhe Fountain \'allev mr1dcnt · Pol1 ct' believe Tay lor as lhC' m a n who a p proached a fo'ounta in Va lley hom<' April 9 ostensibly 'tCe k1ng info rmal1o n on lht• form er o" ners nf the ho rn · "h<i. pola cP s~11d. hl· 1s acqua1nttd \\Ith T hl· hOU'tt'Wlf1> \\hO Jn"Wf'rM the door Jlll'gl·dl) "'a'> threalt•1wrl at gunJl<'•nl .ind rohb<·d 11r Jh<>ul ~1 0.000 in cash a nd Jewelry Be fore leaving the intruder at tempted to drown lhe 13-ye ar-old wo man m a bathtub a nd left her fo r dead afte r she lost consc1ous ness. pohce!>aad The woma n. whose 1dent1ty 1!> being v.1thhe ld by police, re ~3 1ncd const·1ousness a rte r the intrude r lefl .and thcn s um · inoned help. pohcc !>Uld Fountain \'allt>;. poh Cl' <,aid lh t• drUj! lhJrhl' v.as r11E:d lwt·au<-l the 1ntr udt·r Jllegedl} font>d the· hnU'>1'14 tf P to ln ~l'Sl a 1 r ,1 11 q u 1 I 1 / 1 n 1• r> 1 11 I' o I 1 c <· tf ,., lin•'<l 1•1 •I tl111r.1t1 11n th•· rJIJl• i., 111-.rru~nt 1 hJt,'• I , '1111 "' •• ~ It • Id 111 lntJ1..in.1 Woman in Newport Beaten by Robber \; t·w port Bc.•a t·h po lrn• dr• ,1•1·!-1ni.: ;i ..:unman who '4 ;i lkl'cl int" a Corona cit-I :'lbr v.oman , h11m1• ..,toll-SI I .ind hC'Jl h1 r \I.Ith J ~Wl l'ht• robbery OC'C urrl'd <1t <1bl1ut 15 pm ~1 ondJ.>' on ~t angold 1\ Vt'OUe NB JI olunleer Due Ho1wrs ,\ :-o;l'" port Il l· Jc h h11u'''"' 1f1• \I, h 11 h 1• I p ., h a n 11 1 1· J ,, p 1• d '11ung5t1•r.., thrnu..:h lhc· Urnn~t 1 "1.1 .i Y~1CA will lw honr1rct1 II\ 1;11111lv,.lfl lndu.-.tr1 1•' of l>rang1 · ('ounty Wt•r.J nci.da) n1i!ht .I oa nne Wt•ll'h t!> tht• th1 rrl person lo br i.:1vcn the ~alt1•r Knoll Goodwill Ser:v1cf:' /\v.arr1 fo r ouLstandmg t·ontr1b ut1on ... ·in hellcring the quality of ltfc for I he: ha n dica pped o f Or nnl!c Count y · Thl· l wo prior n ·c1p 1e nt '> w e re Walle r Knot t rounder of Knoll s De rrv ... <tr m and form c.·r F irst Lady Hl'tt \' Ford ~1 rs WPkh ha:-v..nr kt·rl a:, J \'l)IUnlPer -.1th l hl• Y ~f C A ' 'w11n m1ng pro~ra m for r ela rdl'd 'ou ni:ister!> lt11 .s·,.,1.1r.,f.f \1cl1rn •J1d 1111 ,, .... wit ••,ult• I 14h tl• h1•1 I ltr I I 1'!1•111 h till h,tll\ -.ft•jtl Ill •I "'"'rt .. •Y n1 ...,ti!' 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JS n ·lea.,c-d to await tn al J!tt'r he J)O"t('d a Sl0.000 bond ..,,JllJ Ot•l<·t·t 1H• l>a\ 1d PaM·hall nf t ht• \larrnn C11unl \ Sh<: riff ., lh·pJrtmcnt -M Sclwols Open Doors To P1dJlir I llll'rl h IU'l"' .tl C'.t~l.J ~t P" l .11111 \1•v.1111rt Fh·a r h 'l'hr)f)I.., h1~·hla~h1 f'ultlH St'h1)',1.., W1•1·k lht' "'""" ~1th E~taneia an<l '''"'J>ort lf;irhor ll1gh Schools '''' f11r proj?roms th as t!venang E ~1 anr 1a s tour s a nd pro. g ra m-. begin at 6 30 p m. wtule ~ewport Ha rbor's begin at 7:30 p m . spokesmen reported. Both end al 9 p m with refres hments ('o,ta Mc<;a H 1gh School, "'h11 h t h 1'> \ t•a r ff'a t ures a < Jiii 1rn1 .1 h1 11in t hl·m1· com 1111·11· "'1lh .. tutlt·nts in Wes tern • r1•t11m .. , pt.in" 1l'> npc•n house ll1·t ~ • 1•n i .11111 'Ip m ·1 hursday < urrin.1 •l•·I \!Jr ll1gh St:hool h,t .. 1111 'p1·1·1JI pr ogr am this ''"1r 1m1111w p.trl'nts and lhc puhll1 111 'It 10 1111 rla.,.,t .. ., cat·h 11.1' l hi" \\ • 1 I.. lwl wl'cn !.I ;i m .mil I 3C1 p m \1 1 \,tll\ 111 .l!h h.J'I no s pe<·tal pro)!r:im plann1•cl. hut off1c1ab .1,k lhl· publtt to d r11p 1n any <la~ lh1., \\t•cl-to nbM•r vt: classe~. a 'l'oi-1:,"'11man '>aid E \ t•111ng open ho uses a r e plannt'd for ..all 20 Newport-Mesa t n1f11•il S. hoot D1~lrict clemen- t Jn 'tl'hooh on differ ent eve 111 n g'i !l uring th e w e e k . a ..,pok cs"o ma n nOll•tl. and s ug. i.:cs tcd that interested v1s1tors ('all schools ror hour .. \ bo pl.inning sJ.1t·t·1al evenL" J re th<• d1'itril'l ·~ sax middlt- ..,,·hools. with te ll.•phonc inquiries n·commcndcd for those who like 10 altenrl proi:ram<> Rolex now. There's no better time. .. • RO LEX SLA.VICK'S ftM Jtweoln• Sln<'f 1917 ~tMt l!llJOYtnS thL· qu.>lilv yo u've .1lway<t hl·<irt.i .>bout. thl· widl• varil•ty of Rolcx watchi.•s for me n ant.I wuml.'n . In -.t.1inll'" 'tl·1.·I c,1,1.· '' ilh 14 J...ir.11 yl!iltl\\ ~ult.I bt.-1i.•I a nt.I \rll\\ n .rnd m.1trh1ni.; br.iu•lt.•t: A 28· Jl.'\\'t.'I L..1t.i ydJll', Sl.600. B. 30-jcwd ~If-winding Datl•ju~t chronometl.'r, $2100. F•'lhmn blind, Newport Center, Newport 8.-.ch, 114/644·1380 Wn lmln•teor I t..gun• I l1U> I M•~ion Vlf')U {North OY.,_g• / Tlw City Lm C•n11~ • 8n-• M•ll• AIM> C.N'•rvr I M Anll"""° I S.n Oltgo I ~-V~' Uw -of 'llo¥1Cto •con-• cl\arg• pion•.,.~" Ea,._ Yl$A. ..._. o-p, Mtrn~r I mr /rwtlm. Guild It , "'"""'~ WATER IS POURED OVEA THOUSANDS OF METAL DRUMS IN ELIZABETH, N.J. Flre In Condemned Chemical W•rehouH R•IH• Peril of Toxic Fume• lethal Gas Unleashed By Blaze ELLZABETH. N J <AP) A plume or black s moke from a (ire l.11 a rondemned chemical v. a rehouse wa fted IS miles across heavily populated urban · areas today. and officials closed schools <1nd for several hours urged chlldnn and old people to slay indoors At least 17 wert' IOJUred Ill lhc hn· \\h1c h burnt•d throughout the mJtht at the Chemical Con tr ol Corp. \\arehouse whe re 35.000 barn.•li-. of toxic and ex- ploi-1n· c-ht•m 1r <ib wen· slorC"d It ~a!. brought under control th.is morning, more than 10 hours after 1t was reported While s chools we re closed in Elizabeth City and neighboring Staten Is land, N. Y .. officials said there was no indication lhe smoke rrmn the fire was toxic. Hesidents of lhc two cities were urged lo Slay indoors for sevt'ral hours to avoid the fumes. but that warning was lifted at 10 a .m ., a<.·cording to J o hn Surmay. Elizabeth health director. Ne w York Mayor Edward Koch. who arrived a t the scene about dawn. likened the precau- tion s to "a i-. mog ;.dt•rt in Cahforma "We're going lo t a ke some precautionary procedures. not to frighten people bccaust• the)' shouldn't be frightened, Kocl'l said A spokeswoman for Ehzab<.·th General llosp1tal said lhre<.· per..,ons. including two firemen, Wl'rl' <Jdm1lled in fair <0<md1llon to the hospital s ufferrng from r hl'sl pains and smoke inhulu lion Eh:v<.·n others were treated and released for a variety of in · 1ur1t•s, 1ndudin!-( al·1d burns. smok1· inhalutwn and cuts. she said Two f1n•men and a par;..imed1c· wt•rl' rt•IL·asl'd ;..iftt·r La·utmcnl for smoke inh:.il;..it1cin und l'yt· 1r r1L.Jt1ons al ~I El11abt.'th J{(lsp11al. J :.pnk1•s m.1n .,,ml Dial-a-Ride Given Extension in Niguel By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ot -O~lty ,, • ._. St.tt Thl' Orange County Transit Dis trict agreed Monday to (•x pand what amounts to door-to door transit service to Laguna Nig uel beginntng May I The OCfD board action \lo.Ill exte nd Dial a Ride service in lhl' Saddlebark Vallev to Cr own Vallt'y Parkwav.1n Laguna N1gull San Onofre 'Mistakes' Described S AN ONOFRE <AP I The Nuclear Regulatory Com· mission says procedural mas takes led to contamination of up to a dozen workers recently at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. A s pokesman for Southern California Edison Co., owner of the plant. describes them as rotential .. low·levt'I dl•f1c1enc1c•s or infractions T he rrustakes were made re portedly in the way rad1oacl&v1ty samples were taken from ., 'tl.'am generator and 1n how workers took off their protective gl'ar . Then• "as no word from Uw ~RC about findings list ed an its preliminary report A ftl·r tht• \n>rkl•rs Wl'rl' C'On tam in;..ited whill' try in~ lo lol·att· t hl· sou r el' of ;..i leak in th1· generator April 12. they rt· moved the rad1Qact1ve dust h~ showt•ring. ~o inJuncs were n · ported Edison's spok('S man said th1 • Y.Orkers received up to 90-0 millirems of rad1at1on with 3,000 milhrems as thc maximum ex posun· allowt·d 1n J lhn:<.· month period Uut transit district director.- couldn't decide whether to open up the Dial a Ride ser vice. no"" restricted to senjor citizens and the mt'nlally retarded in s1>. t•1t1es. lo users of aU ages. Darcelors' dec1s1on on who can use Dial a Rade in those four c111es will affect a reas scheduled to bt·g1n the m1n1bus servicl· later thi s yt'ar. l.llcluding Cosl<i Mt'sa. Newport Beac h, Hunt 1ngton Bcarh and F ountain Va lit'' D1a·1 a Ride ~c·rs in the ~ .... o dlebark VallC'y and some north county c1t1es aren't restricted because Of the Cities' hilly ter rain . a transit di s trict s pokesman said. If s u c h res tr1c t1on was dropped, lht' report continued. farebox revenues and produc· 11vity would double or tnplt>. One-way fares ar<.· presently set al SI for all users except seruor citizens. who pay half-price. OCTD director Al Hollinden asked for a two-week study on who should use Dial a Ride. The St'rv1cc was inititated to help those who most need transit servire, the frail elderly and tht• mcntall) hand•<·apped , lfollaoden said. "What's our intention here. do we want to provide service for the transit dependent. or do Wl' JUSt want another level o f service for the j?cncral public'• he :iskcd Thl· transit d1sl n cl w<1s abll· to npand IJ1al J R1d1· to Laguna N1gu<·I :.it no co-;t berause of 1dll· n11 n1bU.'il':. onc·1· 1ntl'ndl'c1 for use in BucnJ l':.irh Oil Slick Threat CREMONA , Ital:. <AP 1 A 12 mile-long oil s li ck thrcal<·ned th(• l'o Hawr. Ital)·, longl·st. with t•colo~1c;.i l disaster today followmg :1 leak from ,1 Conoco ptpchm Testimony 'F ahricated' Alcala J1'itness Sought 'Legal Favors ' By DAVID KUTZMANN °' , .. 0.11, 1'1141t $t.lff A witness for the defense says ht' and other Orange County J ail inmates concocted the stories last summer eventually used an court against murder defend· aot Rodney Alcala -lo gaan concessions in their own legal cases. The testimony Monday of con· victed forger J oseph Drake rep resented defense attorney John Barnett's last attempt to discredit key prosecution wit· Credit Cut By Mobil NEW YORK CAP) - Mobil Corp. bas halted the issuance or c redit card& a nd will d o uble the m inimum monthly pay· ments on its six million existing a ccounts. accord· ing to a co mpan y s pokesman. O the r major J(asoline marketers, including Exx· on Corp., Shell Oil Co .• Texaco Inc. and Gulf Oil Corp .. said they are study· ing possible credit policy changes. Mobil, the n alioa'11ixtb largest gasoline marlteter1 s topped processin g caro applications April 1 end b as told .it.a 18,000 dealers to stop providJng applica· lions to customers. nesses arr ayed against his client. Alcala is charged wilh abducting and killlllg 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach last June. Barnett is expected to rest his case Wednesday. Drake, who has 47 days left to serve in s tate prison at Chino, said he and other inmates at Orange County Jail last August decided before Alcala 's arrival to press him lor information to help their own cases. The stocky. mustacboied forger s aid he, Michael Herrera and Robert Dove discussed ways to do this, as well as making up facts to ~e against the defend· ant in court. He rrera and Dove testified that Alcala told them be struck but never stabbed Miss Samsoe a fter taking h e r from the seashore in Huntington Beach. He r skeletal remains were found later near Sierra Madre. Both men bad denied they would get speciaJ treatment for their testimony and He rrera said he was motivated to testify because of a jaUhouae code of ethics against child molesters. But Drake offered a different st ory for the Orange County Superior Court jury in Judge P h ilip Schwab's courtroom : "We wanted to make certain t hings up that would sound bcUevable . The only real informat ion gained rrom Alcala personally, the witnesa testified was that he drove a small f orelan car and was a photographer. Relylng for the rest or their ln· formation on newspaper •c· counts of the case. Drake said he and the• others procccd<.-'d to fabricate various clements or the stc ry. Drak e s:11d he was the origina tor of court testimony that Alcala had trouble getting a yellow, 10.speed bicycle ridden by Miss Sarnsoe into his small car . Originally, he said, the plan was to say Alcala dumped the bike in the mountain a rea where the child's body was found. Arrangements were made to have someone buy a similar bicycle and beat it with a ham- m er and then bury it. The in· m a tes were to then coot.act the District Attorney's Offi ce and tell tbem where to find the bike The onJy problem . Drake saJd, was lhat no ooe could ante up enough money to pull it off. This led Instead to testi m ony by Herrera that Alcala dumped the bicycle off behind a Thriftimart st ore, be said. A sked by Barnett why he fabricated the stor ies, Drake responded", "I was in jail and I didn't want to be in jail.·· The inmate said s heriff's dep· utles and investigators from the District Attorne y's Office al· tempted to dissuade him from tc1Ufyt.ng. Prosecuto r Ric hard Farnell claimed alter Monday's court sessioo that Drake testified for the defense because he felt Her- rera a nd Dove h ad gained slgnlrlcant information from Alcala and wouJd beat him to court with It. Drake denjed under question. Ing by Farnell that he stood to gain free legal aid in the future In exchange for his testimony. T.-:!!y. April 22. I 990 DAILY PILOT Wrter Bla;m-e-d-in Iran Furor--- By RICllAJlD GREEN Of .. OeH'r~IWW The Carte r administration mad_, an Important mistake a fte r the U.S. e mbassy in Tehra n w us seized, Malcolm Toon , the form e r U.S. am bassador lo the Soviet Union. said Monday 1n a s peech an Costa Mesa. ·•we made a mistake by ex eluding our options." Toon s)ud in a speech to 350 people attend ing a n Americanism Educa t1onal League luncheon. "Wf: s ho uldn 't have excluded our military option or our option of returrung the shah.·· Toon said that neither option was very viable. but that Pres1 dent Carter s houldn't have s aid this publicly. ··w e hardened the r~lve or the m ilitants holding the em bassy when we told them 1m medJately that we wouldn't re turn the shah ... Toon said He said lhat on ma1or interna t1onal issues the pres ident :.houJd leave all of Amenca's op taons open. "We must rardully ;..ind dt· hberately cons1<~r any m1latar:. steps we take toward Iran.' Toon said. "We don·t want to throv. Iran into the m1htan d utches of the Sovwts ·· Toon. who was the U S ;..im bassador to the Soviet Unaon from 1976 to 1979. s~ud "We'd almost certainly ~ct a Soviet military re:,Poru.c ar we tried t<• move our military Into Iran " "We could be tn a better naval position an the area to back up our attitude." Toon said. "They lthe Russian govern· ment> will look at what we do, not what we say," Toon said. "We should tr)' to get a sizeable amount of combat units on the g round an the urea or the Persian Gull." "We shouJd never engage Ill hl uffs or idle threats with the Soviet Union. That 1s why I told Ca rter not to make a big deaJ out of the presence or a Russian combat brigade in Cuba " On the matter of lhe Soviet in· vas1on of Afghanistan. Toon said that there 1s J1ule chance the Russians Wlll become mired tn a \'1etnam like situation "The Soviets are having more problems than the) a nt1c1pated, but they don't have the kind of supply problems or the public op101on problems that the U S did in the case of Vu:tnam, · roon S:Jlcl Pres1cknt l arter·5 reaction l'> th t• so,·11·1 1nva .,1on. thl' \mem·an li(1)COlt of the Sum mer Oly mp1 C'S to bt' held 1n Hu ,:..1a wi ll "l'r Vl· ;..i s a J'l lt'\IHI' blow lo thf• Sovi et I n1on .· Toon <,Jtd Th•· ~" ll'I national prestige 1 ~in lw hurt he• said "They hJ\t ,1 lot of mJlf'rtal r<.>SOU rces In\ 1·">t•'<I 1n lhe J.!;..i m•·s. a lso ·· Thl rt·JI inll'ntwn c1f lhe Soviet o.#r ,..._Miff,..._ 'LEAVE OPTIONS OPEN' Ex-AmbeaHdor Toon Union's invasion of Afghanistan 1:, 1ml)06siblc lo te ll . Toon said . .. None of us can p redict Soviet behavior , but If they intend to make further military moves ID the Persian Gulf -then they are playing a very dangerous game indeed " Douglas Faces Layoffs Jetliner Sales Lag; 600 Jobs Tlireatened LO:-.:G Bt;i\C H I A I' I lk l\.lo t.'t'fl SOO Jnd GOO <.·mpk1~1" at thl' :\1cDonm•ll Douglas Corr• fac1ht\ h<.·n · t•o uJd fJ{'•· a l;:n1.rr a:, a r<~-sult of lagi;:ing ~al1.·'> o( th• 'l41dc body DC 10 JC·t hn1: r , th• com pa.ny says orr1c1als of l hl' .n·rospat • giant said Monday that thl' t·x<.1ct s1le of tht· l;.iyo rr Y.on t ht· <h • 1ded until • rimpJn\ d1rlrt11r. 1111·• f lfl'-t l.<•U t h1• "'-•·••\.; 11.1111 • Hr1.tt·nd1n•· 1•r .-~1rl• nt 'I Ill• tO mpJn~ . IJ11uJ.!l,1 ... \111 I ,ft V I\ 1s1on 1·-t1m alt"'1 th1· nur11lw1 that l'flulrl Ii• l.Jld rrff .1 '.,011 r.oo •1ut of thl' <a.(}{)fl h"n ,\n\ I hl.lO)!l' IO l l rm-. of JM'<I ;.k v.111 1,.. ,_n.1rlu;il '-l:irt1n~· lhl' Storm Threat Ends With Morning Mist :'>1 OISlUrl' '-Uffll'l{·nt for t'()m muterl> lo rt1 ck on their windsh1t'ld '4 1pers about 7 30 a .m . and comment on th(' bcaut1Jul ra inbow arcing over Catalma Island toda) '>IJ!llalrd the end of !\londa.> ·., s torm thrcat S prankl<.•s Wl'rl' rt·µortl'd simullancous ly with morninJ.! s unshlll<.' in both Lagun;.1 H{'acn and Newport BN1r h. ""hlle Jw;t J -.pallt•nnJ.! d.1mp1•npc1 lht• p~n r mcnt 1n much of llunt1ng1on lkar h. ,\ m J t l' u r f o r t• c a s l l' r J Shcrm3II Denny. ""ho pn·d1rtt-<l the pt:tt•nng oul of the 60 J>t.'r<'t'nt cha nc<.• of showl•rs forl'c'u.\t ~ lh•· f ~ W1·Jthn Bur• JU \ton d.1~ c·Jllt-d 1t J brid flurP ~ookl•c;mcn for t hl' <)ran~1· C'nunl\ l-lood Control h'drog r.Jphy. offi('(· .,,11d 1t ~a ... ioo lit ti•· 111 r11u111 ?II their nt('.i -.unni.. p111nt:-. ix·rh:f11, 1 I 1rn·h \uthnrtt"'" a t l h1 t· S V. 1'.1lh<-r S.•n w1· 1 n Lo' i\nJ!t•lt•<, '"icJ t11<1a.' '4 t'.1th•·r '' ••\J}\:Clf"d lo hi' C'le:innc .ind C'ool .. r ""1th "1nct .... 1:1 t11 :..~1 l-n1Jb and ..,mJll c·r .1(1 ad\ 1<.n rit'' ,1rr• 1n 1•fft·c I othhor1· \ h 1 g h t •' m flt r ;ti u rl' of 6:? dq.,rf't'S and Jn n\•1·rn1~h1 lo"" of l !l :ir1· prl'lJl'C ff•d thr11ul.!h V. l'd ne"l.1 \ ~ummcr .md extending over the nl''<t )Car ·· he said Tht' cutback was disclosed in ~t Louis on Mondav bv cor - p11 r atwn pres ident Sanford N. \II-Donnell lie told stockhold<.'f'S that MeDonMll Douglas suf. f1•r1:d J 14 peret'nt dec line in ft r•.i quartC'r c;..irnings, pa rtially h•:cau:\l.' of s luggish OC-10 sales. \1" I>onn1·ll bla m<'d the crash of an Amencan Airlines OC·IO 111 Chicago last May and a re· '-Ult1ng storm of "Wldescrved" pu bl 1c1ty about the a irplan•"" design for causing the los!. of "at l~ast some saJes." Following lhe rrash. the na· 11nn ·., fl(•\.'l of DC-lOs was L rnundt'd hv lhf' 1-'c-de ral A ... 1a- t 1un .\dm1nl'-tratwn 38 days, "-"'1.·prn~ the plane-; 1n the public "' l' · 1n as damaging a way as I 1 .in JX>!>S1bly 1mag1n{', · he said. 111· rumpl.un1·rl that when 11•dt.'ral anvcst1gat1ons bla mt'd m.11nll'n:>n1:l' induced damaRe '""l••Jd of dc:,1~n flaws J S the nlJtllr tau..w or tht• l'rash. that truth \l .Js "'art·l·ly rt·c · 11~n1LA.."li In addition . the nation" .. 11rl1nt-c. hav(' b\:en facing ;..i d1f. f1 r ull C'<'flnOm1c s1t uat1on. con t ri bul1n).! to lht· dl'chne an OC-10 11rc1t· r' The OFF SHOrE pipeline surf trunk is styled and designed for professional surfers around the world . Perha~ you're not a professional. but you still mJy want a trunk that can withstand the stress of active wear. Storekeeper Dave Gambill does, and he's no pro. 1028 (rviM, ~port &ach. C.llifomia. Phone 642-706 t A., DAii. y PILOT .. T ue.Uay. Ap111 22 1980 .i•Mt b) ~.( To.~~' Ma.rpllla~ 1., Ill"' .. 1-. ..._ ............ ___ _ "' . .... .... 1bey're for Birds 111lDS O• .. A FEATHER DEPT. The &N'at unlvt'n11 ty or our rt'1tlon r urrently t111s 11 !lltlht~~lnQ pro~ram undt-r way and I simply don 't know how I miss~ ~lgn1na: up Th1i. Is UC' lrvtne'• 'Oird11 In thl' uburb.h" ,,.~ Art'ordani to UCI offtclab, the hff'll 1ti for folk1> to aathl'r 00 f1l'fd trip.' and Obsl'rve and enjoy bard!> In the :.ub urbao nt-lthborhoods hue alonit our <'Oothnt• EmphuB1s dunna uu rour•w 1~ on ··1denhf1t'ulloo, behavior and Mdaptatlons of native irnd introduced res1 de nts und C'Ommun migrant to ~uburh"n l·nv1ronmt•nt a mong OChl'r th1nai:. THAT' 'A TALL TICKET for ~tud> of b1rdi; in the :1ub urbs Out on the other band 1f )UU miss~ Kelling on tht' -~ .. ---=- I -.---._~ - Jj )fr Lw~s 1n Bock Boy, lie /,1kes Mud N()/ Water course. you could always do your own study of cr catun·s 1n our coastal ne1i;hborhoods Just get out and prowl arolutcl You ·11 !>Urely s1ghtsomc o r the follow1ng s pec1es -THE VELOUR ·BREASTED JOGGER : Usually !>1~hl<:d mak1n~ runntng m otions in the middle of street JUSt a s you turn the corner. Velour colors may vary from canary )ellow Jumpsuit to passionate purple lights Makes a lot of motions but doesn't go anywhere very fast -T llE THREE·PIECED HOMlNG EXECUTIVE : l ·su<Jllv ~iJ,?hl<'d 1n suhurbs about sundown Staggers from 1 ar c.iftl·r dropping bnc·frase s ually crawls to front door 1f ~ 1 ft· 1~ '\la nd an~ lhl·rc ~ av1ng martini g lass TllE Mt:D·FAC'ED MOCKING BRAT: Can be round u .. u.1lly 1n pa1rc; or threesomes standing around nl·1J,?hh1Jrhoud ('Orner<> Mak~ fake motions like running in front of ~nur ;iuto a !> you drive by. Spits on car as you pas~ Food, Cloilala _CQnsumer .Cost Up ·I.4 Percent WASHINGTON <AP I Consumer prices rose a st.eep 1.4 percent • fnr tht1 third consecutive month lo March, erodlnc the buyina power o f a ll Amerll•an11 but lnsurlna a hither "catch·up" raise for Soeial Se<'urlty rcc1p1e nts, the government reported today. Although ltHOUne and fuel oil price lncreaaes slowed somewhat lf.l•t month, food .and c lot.hl.n1 , pr I <' e b i. u r" d a n d hom e they do not expect lnOation to ownt>~h1p <'osts continued to lllow much below this double· n ae i.harply, th • Labor Depart dlalt pace before mld·year. ment ~wd Prices last year went up l3 3 percent. AS A R ESlJLT, pn<'ei> 111 the flrt>l lhret· months or the year ro&e at a n t•ur re<'ord annual rut(' or 18 j)(!r('l'nt Carte r ad· nun1l>trat100 ofr1 c1als have said Hot Winds Whip Fires Iii Midwest 8)' The Associated Press Wh1ppt.'d by unseasonably hot. dry ~ rnds. forest fires blackened thous a nds or acres of rain· starved woodlands in Minnesota. W1s<'onsin. North Dakota a nd !\1 ll'hq~an a:-. temperature:. <'hmbcd into the 90s and higher Minnt-sotu and Wisconsin 1m posed e mergency res trictions on outd oor burnm g . and North Dakota Gov Arthur Link pro· <'l:umed Hn em ergency disaster s 1tuat1on bct'ause of the heat and drynes!), bannm g open fires. trash and brus h burnini,:. T H ERE llAVF. BEES oo senou::. 111Juncs rt'ported in thl' blazf's "'It IS CX((Cml'ly dry. We've got some of the worst cond1t1ons lht•y c·vcr h<ive up here· dry ::.01 I. gusty winds. high tem- 111:rnturc·s. a nd we arc expecting !HI cfr i.: rc.•c s Tu csd av.·· Ron lf olcomh. s p o k e s man for W1 !i<.'ons1n ·s Dc.•p a rtm e nt of Naturnl n<.'sourCl'S. S<tid Mon day J\ hui.:t· fin• in north -centr al M1n nt·wta 8 miles Jong a nd 11 i miles w1dl' destroyed an estimated 7 .000 to 8.000 acres. s ix farm s a nd· two sawmills. forcing residents of Philbrook and area farms to flee their hom es The blaze wac; "partiallv controlled" late Mo nday night. s a id Departme nt of Natur al Resources SPOkeswo man Karen K PllC) Gov Al Qu1e S<'nt 125 NatiooaJ G uardl-t mc·n to bols ter the rank:. of firefighters and ht:lp with l'Vac uc.tt1ons The blaze a lso thrl'atcned Motley, population 351, and.Stapl(•s. a town of 2.755 rcs1dt'nts T he latest Inflation res><>rt meitns that the nation's 35 million Social Security rec1p. 1ents will get a hefty 14 3 percent increase m their benefit checks sta rting in July to make up for the dent U\flat1on has made in the ir buying power The benefit increase, based on the n se in prices in the first quarte r trus year compared with the first quarter or 1979. Wlll boos t the a verage retiree's check S41 to $330 a m onth. the Department of Health. Educa tion and We lfare said . BENEFITS ALSO will be ad jU5ted for the 4.1 million aged. blind and d1~rnbled people who • receive Supplemental Security Income. In a companion r eport rt• leased today. the Labor Depart ment sa1d inflation continued to <'Ul deeply mto the earnangs of the nation's wor kers A o 9 percent inc rease 1n avera ge hourly earnings 1n M a r <'h was more than offset by inflation and a drop in the hours worked. leavinA workers with 1n flat1on.adjusted weekly earning'> 0 7 percent bl-low the Fcbruar} level AT T ~SA M E T IM l.. spendable eaminl(~ what ;,i married wo ker with threedept•n dents ha.'> It'll c.t fter Social Secur1 ly and ftttl('ral income taxes dropped 0 8 ~rc<'nl last month It was the 10th ('Oru.cc ut1ve dt·chnt'. pushmg workers· bu} ing powl'r nearly 8 percent l>clow the ll'wl of Ma r ch 1979 P atnC'k Jackman, a J.ab<1r Oepartml'nl ('C'Onom1st . :.:.HI that althou~h o vt•rall IJrl <'<'"' went up 1n March as much a ' 1n January and f''ebruary. the w1 derlymg cc.tuses wt•rc d1fforent Fuel 011 prices rO!><' 2 8 pt:r<'ent last month. following 1ncn•aSl'' of more than 5 perct'nt an both January Md February Gasobne prices. meanwhile. we nt up 3 9 perl'ent m March. or only about half the rate of in<'r easc in th\' first two months th.1!> year Cuban Refugees This is one of two boats which arrived in Key West. Fla .. on Monday with about 40 Cubans who are amonJ 11,000 reported fleeing Cuba·. The two vessels were pravat.ely- own<.."'Ci fishing boats, able to enter Cuban waters and g ra nted permission to take out some of the refugees. First Class Mail To Cost 20 Cents? WASHINGTON 1AP1 The Postal Service. citing rapidly rts· 1ng labor and eneqa costs. wants to increase the cost of sending a first Class letter 5 cent.I> lhe b1gge-st Jump 1n history. But 11 could be next Yt:lir befor e the 20·cent First C lass rate take~ M'ft'<'t P~tm<istt•r Gent'ral Wilham F Bolger announced Monday lhat tht· rt-que<;t to rc.1!-ie rates would go before the independent Po ... tal Rate Comm11>s1on . which can hold hearings on the proposal for up Lo 10 month'> IF THE C-OMMISMO!' approvf:!>. <is expected. the Pos tal ~l'r\ IC'(' thc•n Wf>Uld ha\'(' lO rormally approve the Inc rease. Thl' 15 <·c·nt ratc· has sttJOd '>Ince May 1978 Until now. the big· 1-i''"I F1nt Clas-. JU mp \o\ 3!) a 3-<:ent hike from 10 to 13 cents in 1975. In announcrnJ? the· raH• incre;,<;e rrqut!st. Roiger told reporters. If th••rt· 1~ ;i v1ll;t1n 1n th1!) c,ton . that vi llain 1s infla tion " ~otrng that labor Mi.le, account for 86 percent of Postal Ser vice t'XPl'D.'l'". Bolgt•r c,a1d JUt<Jmc.t1<' ro'>l of h\•ing increases under un ion agrt-<'mt·ni.. h<t\ ,. an 1mmt·d1atc impact on the agency's l1nan1·t•!) tu. SAID n·:BRl"AR\"S I 4 pt•r cent rise In the Consumer l'rn·1· Ind..,:~ :iddl'f'.I SI 10 '111ll1on to tht' Postal Service's annual pa} roll t'O'>h 'i\nd t'H'r> t1mf-' ga soltn1· n s£'S " d1mt'. as 1t has recently $30 mil hon 1s added to our c.nnual fU4.'I bill ." Bolger said The 20·<'ent letter rate ""'Ould apply to the fi rst ounc-e. Each ad· d1t1on<tl ouncl· ""ould <'Ost Ii t'\.'nt1> Postcards ""ould go from 10 to 13 Cl'nts. __ ,a Other request~ increases include averages o( 1.9 percent f~ '\ending mass c1rrulat1on ne"'-spJpers and magaunes. 17.7 percent for bulk rate advert1:.ing Junk mail a nd 8 4 percent for parcel po ... 1 -TH E LONG·LEGGEO VARD BIRD: Csuctlly s ight l'd an l'arly c.tfll'rnoon on sunny days. stretched out on lilunht on front lawn. ls wec.tring only one piece of two piece b1k1ni Two cars have gone over sidewalk <ind Good Humor man ·hos crashed his truck into nearby fire hydrant -THE SORE·TllROATED Ll1TLE League Pa rent. L" .. ually retur ns to i;uburbs late Saturday afte rnoon Noise- h·~!>. c1ue to cht~ring during six·inning game that ended 102 tri 6 Can be 1dcnllfwd while he 1s picking bleache r splln· lt•r:-. from seal or pants ABOCT A DOZEN fires were still burnini? 1n Northwestern Minnesota, in cluding a blaze that claimed 700 acr es o f Norway pine!> on the Red Lake I n dian Rese rvatio n and a 2.000 a cr e fire o n the White Ear th Indian Reservat.Jon You Can't Bil lhe Orange Coast Without lhe Daily Pilot And Coast Life. -THE SCRAGGLE·HAJRED BIKE Belcher . Only ht•a rd about 5 a m in suburbia. Fires up his motorcycle a t thal hour and runs engine tests. Does no belchfog himself 1,c•t!> moton•yclc do 1t for him -T HE INVISIBLE STEREO Tweeter: Comes out 1n m·1ghborhoods only after bedtime. Turns stereo on full power You cannot hear tweeter part. Only thump·l.Jlump· thump of bass Known lo drive other birds of s uburbs com· pletely bonkers by daylight. Well, lhal's probably the top of the list for suburban birds. a lthough you might also sight such species as the Qu1 ck·flHlin1t p ed al pusher , the stagger -Kneed Rolle r s kate or lhe Furrow· bro wed La wncutler .. The UCI cours e aJso proposes to s tudy the reproduc · live behavior of s uburban birds. Well. another time, perhaps. i\ bout 25.000 acres burned over the ~t-ekend. and 242 fires were rl'ported s mce Friday. Ms Kelley sa id Some 43,000 acres of forest and brus h have b<:c n blackenl·d since the first of the year "The maJonty of the fires are caused by man, including one that s tarted when a guy tned to brand his horse." Ms . Kelley said "The m aJonty are cauued by people burning leaves, rub· bish or whatever. They have a s m a ll rire and 1t takes off on them." 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SvntlW.S l•t m ..... 10p m :~llOll, Mellll. lo IJ Ill .._ ...... :-''"" II SI • m ''" I 1)(1 DAILY PILOT • . .. --, • , • s .... --- CALIFORNIA ~Cory's 'l'hreat Praisea- Slate Salarii., Billi May Not Be Paid ACRAMENTO fAPl Slate Ccnl.roller k en Cory'a lhreat to •t=aylftl slat 11lar1et and bUla lf Lh• ~81 atate C1 not adopted by July l, lJ be1Da pra1Hd bJ lea n ol both pa..u.w "I tot.ally aub.crl.,. to tbe DO·bucl1et., no- paycbetk approacb," ••Id Auembly Speal:er Leo McCutby, 0-San Francllro. "I l\J8T COULDN'T •sree more wt\h wbat Ken la •uaaeatina." aald Aaaemblr, Republiu.n leadtr Carol Hallett ol At.ucadero. • I believe tt 11 lht! onl)' way we are 1oln1 le> force lhe waialatu~ l o 1et It. job done on Ume .. lAit Y<'llr. the b'-td1&t l was not st1ned unlll July IS, the latel!l dalti ln •tale hutory for eoactm~t of a apencllna bill. 11\e annual budaet bill ls lhe le111I ~ulhority for all but a bandfuJ or s tate Jobi and program11 Burning Issue Demonstrntors burn e ffigies of President Car ter and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos during Monday protest at Philippine Consulate in San Francisco. Demonstrators an several United St ates cities are angered Anllo\patlnl( another dudloe k In the Le111lalW'i ovt-r thfl 11tate budaet, Cory ulled a ne•• ~ettnc Monday to •nn<>W'ce be wUl atop pa Yins all lltate 111lar C11 and b1U1 .ll lbe bud1et is not: aaopled btto"' lho 1tart of Uw fiscal year on July 1, .. ll't.JaTHERMORE, <.'OREY s1ud 1n letters to le1l1l1t.ort and the &overnor. once tbe new budget ls adopted, hti wlll n ;hltle lo issue retroactive ('t\trka for H larlt"tt or blllA incurred between July 1 und lhC' •latnlmc of • budget. "Without u budaet itel. there 1s absolutely no uuthOrlty fOt' rne to pay bills or incur obhgations. · t·ory 11a1d "It uppeu:s clear that there LS DO authority for nw. even at some later date. to start paying for good~ and serv1ces provided betwttn July 1 und pas~agc ur u budget . that President Marcos was mv1tcd to speak at the Joint mcctrng of American Newspaper Publishers Association and The Associated Pre~s in Honolulu. College Student Raped "Mental Hospital Patient Arrested LONG BEACll <AP) -A 22-year-old student was raped a nd h ad her ar m hroken b y a l'lub-wield1ng attacker during a v1s1l to the organic garden at Cttl State. Loog Beach. police said. Campus poli ce said Monday they arrested Henc Hob<·rson. l4. or Long Beach. a patient tn the men t al ward at Long Beach Vet eran s Adm1n1strat1on llosp1tul. moments after the attack ---------lie was booked for ( .... "".·l'l'L.' J 1nvestigauon or raf>(! and ~•. c. assault with a deadly ..__ ________ weapon. lnvest1itaton. ~aid Robertson had been a pa t1cnt in the hos pital. which is next to lhc campus. ~in cc April 17 and previously had been an outpa· tll'nl UUropra~tor trraignrd SACRAMENTO CAP > A Sacramento rh1roprador whO!>l' wife's body turned up an their i.:a rage three months after her death bas bei?n •Jrra1gned on a murder charge 1n Sacramento M uniC'1pal Court The arraignment or Dr. David S. Asabara on Monday was c:onlinued until Friday, when his bail "111 be re eva luated. Asahara. 43, was arrested during the wt>ckcnd afte r a military policeman 1n the Prc~1dio Army base in San Francisco spotted his car 'lV Piracing Retrial Slated LOS ANGELES <AP> A federal ,.udge ag r eed Monday to reopen a hearing or a preliminary injunction requested by National Subscription Television to block the sale of descr ambling devices used to pirate the firm's pay T V signals. US. District Judge Lawrence T. Lydick set the beanng to coincide with the opening of a trial in a s uit filed by Nat.looal, operators of ON TV. seeking to prohibit sale or lhe descramblers by a group of local electronic dealers. ~u nf lfughP!J .. tpprort"d LO~ ANGEi.ES <AT'> /\ boycott against l lui.!ht.~ A1rwe9l hccauc;e nf 1ti> alleged rontnbul1on lo no1~c at lhc llurhank A1rpQrt won the support of the Los Angele~ Bo:.ird or f..:ducallon Tbc bo4:1rd'~ fi· I vr>t" Monday means school district oHt cwb. ti-arhrr; ffnd other «>m ploy~s may not use A1rwc·st while traveling nn 1>Hic1a l bus inc::,:. L'S .. llolfl It a r I.. rged SACRAMENTO tAP> Fonner White Hous" .udc Ray Hanzlik ha~ Joined the rnce for the GOI' Senate nomination with a tclcv1s1on campaign :11med at l'ap1tal11.1ng on Iran 4:1nd Afghanistan Th<' 41-ycur-old Pasadena attorney said in his first broadcaM late Monday "The Ayatollah Kho· meini says he 1!> leading a holy war against the devil Amenca. I think 1l '!>lame we started a hol) war or our own "lie call ed for · IA.hat<·\ (•r '' nc•r('c,.,an,. to 4:JVOld rutur<' I ran:-. 9 f 'fU>p Money SC'll,.ntP C'har9•.-11 SACRAMENTO <AP> -Nine per~ons face charges of operating an endless chuln schem~ after a police r aid on a suburban warehouse where officers said nearly $100,000 changed hands. The Illegal scheme involves paying $6,000 to a person at lhe top of a list in return for getting your name at the bottom with hopes of multiple Sl,000 payoffs from people lower on the Jist. Police Lt Dee Reynolds said $10,000 cash was seized at the gathering attended by nearly 150 people last Fn· day night. An exceptional University! I CORNEA I f\!re Coins & Stamps ~OLD A SILVER PrKts tor 4·21-80 Gell!~-... Slf-(.l.t l3 ~ "'"'!':'..,.. sea. Mn. ~ ... .n ... tin. -~ .... M02. ,. .,. .... . ... 1 .. a.1•"' 1111"' Oii ....... _.. ~I cn•>••t lo c..-,....v-... ................. The world is yours to cbaDenge-come to National University. The students who attend Nattonat University are 11ery serious abOut ttm11 careers. They come to Nattonal to learn II you are thinking ot earning a Quality dogree. you may want to study w11h other exceptional people at Natt0nal University. For turther information call: ()qnge County (tolf.frw)-917 .. 215 -~--l..,.... BUDGET PUSHED Controller Ken Cory OAILV PILOT AS - 2 Craft Miaal•fl--· .-----";:::;.J~==- AirpJ&ne Crashes Claim Nine Lives LOS ANGELES CAP) -Federal ofrlclall were lnv..UptiU t weekend plane cras hes that klUed nine persona while t.be Civil Air Patrol continued to search today for two other craft l'll1alinl alnce t s~da~ . ' Turbulent weather In Southern Calilomia wu coa11dered a factor in both crashes -o ne near the 1 San\a Barbara County town of centered 30 mUea from FrelDO i Bue lion in which four penons in Sequoia National Park. ~ perished and the other in t.hc Fresno control tower received ~ rugged Santa Lucia Mountains a Mayday call Sunday afternoon t northeast of San Luis Obls'po in from a pilot who didn't identlfy t which five persons died. himseU. t One search for the ml.ssi.ng The other search was for a : planes involving a CAP flxed-Piper Commancbe, wbicb toot : wing crart and a California off Sunday nJght from Visalia oo • Highway Patrol helicopter was ats way to Orange County. An in· ! 1l1al search along a likely raute : rail~ to find any wreck-oi or :. Sniper Song Halts San Diego Concert radio signals. ~ There was no record that tile ~ pilot, Larry McCart, receiftld a ~ weather briefiDJ , C AP Capt. : Peggy Beelby 181d, addiftl that • lOW nurries were reported in >m e mountain areu ia1ona tbe >ule. # The v1ct.Jms of the crub in· ~ SAN DIEGO !AP) Bowtng to parent-led protests. the Irish punk.rock J!roup Boomtown Rats has canceled its first appearanct.' here The JZrou p 's hit song "I Don't Like Mondays" -was based on a ~mp<>r utta<•k by a San Diego schoolgirl 15 months ago Saying "our prcst.'nN' would only fan the slowly coolulg em · ben.," tht• ~rnup ui:n·~d lo cancel their Monday s how at the 2.400- wal Fnx Th1·all·r A spokl•swoman for the concert organizer s~ud 1u-.t ovc•r 600 '>l·ats wC'n· '''Id for the event eluded Vmcent B. Evans, whole ' Ande r son 's Split P ea Soup resta ura n t is a h ighway landmark an Buellton; his wife :ind daughter. and a Santa Ynez ; JH IOt. '' , I, ,, , , ~:;; ~ 7) ~ DAYS I - ONLY •+*> Whirlpool No-Frost Refrigerator /Freezer • 17 ;>CV II ltlfHV"oly ruh1gu101or ,. r.ttori w1lh " 5 tV II lro•t•Z••• compar1men1 • Super Sloraor• door :.nelvos that hold 11alf-g11t1on moll( C Jrton~ • P1ov111on lor opllonul ICEMAOIC Aulomatuz Ice Mokcr • Twin crisper' wllh humidity s nla 0n11$4591s . . The turbulent weather was abo considered a factor in the cra!!h of a Cessna 182 aircraft. I DAVIS-BROWN Save on this Whirl poor Automatic Washer , ~ "Auloma11rCyr lPs RE <:.ULAl-l 1HLAJr ; ) ~OAM. PR( WASH. KNl f~/C.E:.NfLl ;;A.. PE.RMANE."4 f PRE5S ~ : Enerqy ~J-.•'1q WJler TPmpf'1Jlu•I! ..,,1., • 4 WdVll R.n..._. comb•'1.1tio'1:. ~uper 5URGILAT OR d l 1.t101 pr mOt>'> .. ...9oruus ... atur .inion tor thorouJh wJSl1•'1'l J J Levo•I WalH SJv n9 Lo.Jd 5 •1t• St>1t•c1C'r ./ Plu:.Mv• h Murn M;;~TCHING AUTOMATIC DRYER ' --, ! with Cool-Down Care • Large Copat1ty • 5 Drying Cycles • 3 Temp Settings • Permanent Press Selling -. SAVE 520 Whirlpool j WI=!!!!!::! Undereounter Dlehw....., • 9 Cyc'"10phont • ' Automatic Cyct.' POTS & PANS, NORMAL HEAVY, NORMAL LIGHT, RINSE-HOLD • enervv-uvtno A•r·Ory Option I =$34995 __ _ , I . I ., I I I , I I I I ' , ~ ~ I , , , ' , , • , , I , , f r . • 6£ Court Needs--... ~ --· ~~ Again COnfirmed One )' ar go there was a push to add 10 new posl· hon to the lben 4S·m mber Oran1e County Superior Court bench ran£C County eventually wound up with t wo new po11uons. Th t followed laborious acUons by the Oranae County Bourd of Superviaon. Gov. F.dmund O. Brown Jr.· olfacv und th stat~ Legisloture. T ht' Board of upervlsors gets involved bccouao a lthouah the tate picks up mo l or the tab for new JUd~es. tht> t>uunty mu.st puy for related e pen s for eourt clerks . baaUf!s. reporters ond rourtrooms The ~ov •rnor. lt-g1 lat1 ve comm1lt~c& a nd the Lcgisl utun at ~dl arc involved bec-uuse il r ~uires a stutc uppropriattoo to add new Judge to the bench This yeur, the state Judicial Council the agency that admuu~tcr.; uhfomrn's court syslt!m hus con r ludod Orang~ ·ounty is short nine judicial pos1tions The coW\cll b..LSe<i its recommendation on a n analysis or the Superior Court workload. bo~m civll and criminal matters. Th~ :;tudy found that the ourt 1s fa lling behind in its cffortb lo handle work that is ming m the door. Now the wh1ttlmg proc-ess wall begin. Orange Count y. of course. ie> not unique a mong California counties in n1.•l..'d10g add1llonal judges. But it would appear from the councirs findings. coupled with la~l year ·~ standing, that some measure of rd it•f l!-1 ncctk<l Court Time Wasted Whe n an Orange· County Superior Courl Jury last week dis missed a damage suit against Walt Dis ney Productions a nd Winnie the Pooh. a n attorney noted it was the first tim e in 25 years he h ad been called upon to def end a Disn ey cha racter in court. In this case the charac ter actually paraded through the courtroom. bowing to judge, jury a nd spec. tators. and climbed onto the witness stand in full Dis· neyland costume . The facts we r e these: A Huntington Park girl and he r family claimed t he man who portrayed Winnie a t Dis- neyla nd knocked he r down without provocation. The ac· tor said it was an accident. The family dem anded $100,000. though the girl, who said the fall had caused headaches. suCfered no perma · nent injury. That fi gu re was pared significantly s o tha t in final arguments the attorney for the family sought only $15,000. In a court system clogged as it is nearly everywhere 1n CalHomia. a lawsuit of this na ture should have ~n !-iNtled in some othe r fashion. <Both sides did try arbitra- l son berorc the case advanced to the trial stage>. The expense of tying up a courtroom . j udge. jury and <·ou nsel for both s ides seems wasteful indeed when com- p<irc·d to the 1-{ravit or the case IL was a Mi<.:k(·y Mouse aHair from start to fm1sh 'Exp rt' Tests Tests There's one thing s ure about experts. You can always r111u dflother one lo out-expert the first one. T ake the matter of high school students and their rL·Jd mg ability-orlackofsame. The experts who figure out Scholastic Aptitude Test .... c·ores !->ay the reading scores or high school graduates \\ho t<Jkl' tht> tes t are declining. So do university ad· m 1 .... s wns uff1<·rr~ who s ay 45 pe rcent of incoming I 1 l .. .,hm<.•11 n<'l'd rem edial English classes. But I tw office of the Los Angeles County Superintcn· rl<-nt of Sdiools has found an expert who s ays he can dis· pron· this. llobt·rt Farr. director of the R eading Research l'Pnter .it Indiana University and an authority on literacy s.1~-. th(;' whole problem is that people pay more attention to bad news lhC:tn to good news -the bad news in this r:1!-le betnj:! r eading scores. The average 18-year-old today reads better thao the ;n cnige 18-year-old 20 years ago. Far r insists . llis logic In 1951 only four percent of a ll high school seniors took the SAT examinations because only a ver y s mall percentage of hig h school gr adua tes went on to col· lcgc. Bul m 1977, approximately 33 percent o( all high sl'hool seni ors t ook the SATs a nd by then the total number of high school seniors had more than doubled . The refore, s ays Fa rr, it is unfair to compare the .... mall "elite" group that took the tes ts in 1951 with tbe enormous num ber of test-takers in 1977. Ins tead of being ashamed, he insists. we s hould be proud th<Jt the :1J percent who take the test today score onb !-.hghlly below the ··et.stc" group or almost 30 years ago There probably is some logic. to this. But what it will dn for the growing number of candidates for "Bonehead Eng hsh ' courses a rriving in colleges is not immediately ~' 1dcnt. Nor docs it explain why a surprising number of high !.<·hoot graduates have trouble properly filling o ut e mploy. mcnt appltc atsons. • Opinions expressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on 1h1s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv11ed Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·432 1 Boyd/Doublecross 8y L .M. BOYD It was the contention of ac t or Charles Boyer that :l Frenc h wom a n when doublecrossed w ill kill her Dear Gloo1ny Gus Police brutality is a re allty but wsuaUy the police a r e on the . receMng end -In line. ' ol dut y they're usauJl.ed wllh bullets, knives. rocks. bottles and even automobiles. Save a few tean for tbe wearera ot the badge. D.M. G ... Mf Oft c..-., -.... ........ "' "! .......... 'I•• __ ... , ......... _ .. .. -........................ . o-r ow..°"""""" rtval while un Italian woman would rather kill her deceit ful lover. An English woman In such a fix. sajd be, simply breaks off the relallonship. But th ey a ll c on so l e themselves with another man. He didn't say how an American woman behaves when Jilted. But our Love a nd War m a n, who bas s tudie d exte nsively In California. says s he tusl takes a drink and calls » lawyer. When an elephant raises its trunk u thou1b to trumpet, It'• bluffln1. But when It lowen lta trunk and tuakl as It moves toward you, look out! The auack la Imminent. Rem.mber that. Not ....,yone knows that tbe btrd called the red-eyed vlreo baa perfect pltcb. ADd tbat It will repeat lta call pre. claely without varlaUon 22,000Ume1 a day Robert N Weed/PUbl h hu Tuetday. Apr1122.1MO Oil Supply Data Challenged WASHINGTON -Jimmy Carur'1 whole enern prolfam I• bued on a faulty appraisal of the world oU sltuauon provided by lbe Oepartmenl of Energy Tbla Is the conlldentlal con· r lu1lon ot ln- v es ti ai• to ra ror b11 r lvul f o r lh t! De moc ratic n o mination. Sen. Edwud Kennedy, 0 Mass. S loppy rc - settrc h a nd pure guess· work by DO E 's s uppos ed experts gave the preside nt a distorted view of the world's oil s upply a nd demand for it. contends a staff re- port lhal has· ~n suppressed for eight months. Yet the DOE not on- ly refuses to acknowledge lhat 1t Earl Wate r s lackl the mean1 ot colJect.l.DC ac· curate dai.. it lmllt. tbat lt. de· monatrably lalle projecUooa Wt year were corr«t, tbe report 88.)'I. • T he Carter ener1y policy "is baaed on the assumption that the world experienced a significant sho rtage or oil dw1bg the first quarter or 1979, and that tbe world may experience many significant short.ages of oil in the near future," states the report. THE STAFF findings we re based on extensive interviews with petroleum experts as well as on internal DOE documenu. My associate Dale Van Atta bas cctofinned the key lindlngs . "Since the shortage . due to Iran was not slgn.lflcant and al worst was only a temporary aberratioo in the lnt.emaUonal petroleum 1ymm . . . the ra· Uooale for the Carter tnerlY plan is Dawed, •' tbe KeDlledJ re- port It.ates. During tbe lO·weelc ~rlod when Iranian on supplies ~re cut off -from December. 1978, to M a rch , 1979 -DOE s pokesm e n i nsiste d , w ith Chicken UttJe hysteria. that the Western world was experiencing a s bortlall of 2 m iUion barrels of oil a day. But the administration alarmUt.a "were not repeating a statement ot ~act," tbe Kennedy report charges: "Rather they w e r e r epeating an analysis based on three assumptions which were baled on few if any facts." THOSE TRaEE usumptjons were DOE's 1uea1timates of v.:hal world oil production would be. what world demand would be and wbat .xl1Un• 1toe~ would be drawn dur~DI wlnter. ADd t.be clepa reckonln.. were Hrioualr the matt, tbe ~rt cbar.-. Using a number of lDd analyses and productloa ft the Kennedy staff report eludes that at most there ha ve been a world 1borUall 500,000 barrels a da.y beca111e the Iranian cutoff -an a that "i.t insignificant in rela to total Free World oU aUDl>lt and total Free World oll at.ocb." Indeed, the KeMedy report ln· dlcates, a reuooable case could be made that instead of a abortage during that period, there may have been a araplua of 800,000 barrels a day. AS ONE EXA.mPLE of DOE's islips hod methods, the report not.es that lb estimated demand was calculated by simply add1q 2 percent to t.be flgure for the first part of 1978 -ignorift8 a U.S. coal strike that led to a te m porary increue in oil de· mand that year. The importance of lbe Keo- ned y report's c ritic is m goes be yond mere who·struck·John finger .pointing in an e lection year. Far-reaching policy de· c is 1ons that affec t e v e ry American are m ade on tJ>e data that a president gets· about the world oU situation. "There was a lime," the Ken· nedy staff report concludes. 'When it was not important for lhe United Stat.es gove rnment to accurately know the level of the Free World 0 11 supply. demand a nd stock: levels . . . Thl.s time bas passed. In order for this country to make in:.e lligenl economic. politic al an<S national 11ecur1ty decisions, accurate in- formation about the interna· tional petroleum m a rket must ht· avaiJable to pobcy makers. 1'e1thtr the DOE (nor the> CIA . c-an presently provide this information.·· Ghost Voting: Public Deserves Better Now that t he r cprehens1bll' pr actice of ghost voting 1n lh<' Slate Assembly has once ai.:atn bee n ex posed by the pres'> excuses are being offered For lhC UruJUllat('d, ghost voting I'> the prac tice wh e reby on£' m e m ber pu:,h1·.., th£' \O lin ~ button of one or morr ahM·rlt m embers. The excu:.cs bcmg put forth are plain hogwash. The one most oftc·n used 1s th•· clai m that thl' member "'.1'> present but m another parl 0 ( l h (' chambers . On occas ion this 1s true. Mon• often th 1· ab s enl members are Jollygagg1n~ in a n a ntr .. room drmk 1 n g co ( f e (• o r s o m e th 1 n J:! s tronger. But mol.t ofl<:n they a rc in anoth1•r part nf the Capitol or a.wa y front I hl• Capitol entirely Mand you . th e ~l· arr th•· se lf -s tyle d ··p rnf.-~:.1onal lawmakers" who are well compensated 1111d whose only b u s iness is llJ b e p r esent seriously considering whether Art Hoppe proposals should become law. SO. REGARDLESS of when• lht'y arc. 1l remains they are not rloang their JOb of partic1pallng 1n lh<> dchbcrat1ve procc!>'> µrt'Cl'd1n~ the cnaclment or l.1~-. flow lht•n can they protect I h1• 1nt1•rt· ... 1~ of those who "h't'l l'd them to n·prcsent them. to 1.tand in thl'1r ..,h (){·S in Ull' running or the• govt>rnment., Tht•1r an~~•·r to lhat 1<; the da1r11 that h) th<' t1ml' .t bill gel" 111 lhl' floor or the Asi.emblv 1l hll!> bt•t•rl 1.1.l'JI :-.t·rf'i'nt'r! b) .lht• 1· 11 m m 1 t I e 1· s a n d 1 i. "' t• 11 11ndt•r..tood by all Th<.1l 1s baloney. Not only do th1' commllt<•(' cha irmen have ~real difficulty roundmg up a ciu o rum fo r the comm1tlcc hearings almost all or the hearings arc held 1.1.1th less than a quorum present throughout thr 1·nllr<' meeting Members drift off. othcri. bounce in and lcavt• WORSE, UNDER lbc current <;ystem. m embers are pernulled to vote before or a fter a measure has been heard Often m embers s how up long after the lwa rang has be<'n concluded to gel their names on lhe roll call. Thus their votes arc cast without :m y knowled~c oth e r than hearsay about the bills Or a proposillop on a proposal will have been decided 10 party caucus 1n Uus manner. because thc} ;tre duty bound to abide by thl' ma1on t) !>l'nlJm ent or lh•· Pd rl Y caucu'\, th ey b 3\t' bargault'd a1.1.a} the rights of tht• ··oters of their dl!>lr1cl!> and ar•· "o longer free t o accord th,. o t· o p I l' <.1 t h o m l' r r e e and rndcpendt•nt JU<l~ment They \\"Ill al .. I) claim that noor jl'bates do not chanRe \'Ot t"' .ugji?esttnlit that all m ember"- •1 a vc made up thei r minds ".>efore a bill 1s ever bn>Oi:bl up 'o r d1:.cus ... 1on 1n the full l\ssembly. If Uus 1.1.en· trut-. 1t" •ve n more reprehensible than !!host voling NO OOtiBT 1t 1:. true oo a re\\ maJor issues. but 'lo\ 1th thousands )f proposals being introduced !'very session 1t as 1mposs1ble on th e race of 11 And s incere. t h o r o u g h dc l1berat1on on proposals will decide and e\'en chan2e votes. Debate which lea d s t o understandmR . to compromi~. l o a m e ndme nts to cover '>o m e th1ng in advert e ntly over looked or to ellminate an umntended em~~. 1s lhe whole purpose or having legislative bodies onen a single question "'111 re veal a prov as ion in a proposed Jaw not realized by the members and t o tally unacceptable lll the majority. DEBATE AL-S O has it s quixoti c s 1dl' producini;t un1:xpt·cl1•d rc<;ulb. Onet-the l.Jtt? St'nator G(•orge Miller, oppo,ed to a bi ll before the :->t·n.Hc. srotchl'd 1t by declaring. The only Uung v. rong w1lh h.s bill 1s ll makes sense I ask for a no 'ott-. · Another Senate great, tht' late Geor1te J . Hatfield. persuaded pas:.aRe of a bill by pleading. "Ther e a re times u. hen one mus t r ise above principle." Tbe ghost \foUng and voting in abse ot1a permitted in the <'O m mittees h as turned the Assembly into a n ope ration m o re r esembling a Mi ckey Mouse operation than a body of ~e nous me n considering laws for the state. The people of Ca lifornia a r e e n titled to responsible representation. not a body compooed of "professional o ffice holde rs" whose only interest is that of peroetuatinR the m selves in offi ce at the t axpayers' expense. Today's Hard TiIDes Served Sunny Side Up Jud Joad rO<'kNt slowly on the porch of the ancie nt family cabin, reading u three-day-old copy of the Appalachia Com ers Gazelle "Terrible, t1>rriblc," he said, s haking his hcud "Sounds like• the country's going to 11 Jr: <toubl<' toothpicks " ··wh at 's t e rri b l e . Jud?" asked hi s wif e Maude. ··Ever y· thing,'' said Jud. "Says here the bottom plumb fell out o f the s ilve r market und a feller named Bunker Hill down lo Texas lost maybe a blllton dollars. Imagine how it'd feel to lose a billion dollars." "I'll try, Jud," said Maude. squeezing 11hut he r eyes. "No. can't do It." "Same '• true for ;old and the at.oclc market," said Jud. "MUUont of investor& ~en los· lnc their ahlrta... • "But we don't own no slJver or iold or etocks," uid Maude. "I know." said Jud. "Bul tho Bible N}'I we lo\ to think about the le11 fortWtate." "WE LL. if'n you say so. Jud," o;a 1d Ma ude without much t n· thwuai.m. as she s ank lnto the rocker next to his and gaied out over their little hardscrabble farm "And listen to this." s aid Jud. "The hankers are running out of money. You need $60,000 lo buy :.. new house and the banker won 't let you have It les!\'n you pay him l8 percent lntereal." "Good we aren'l fixing lo buy o new ~." stid Maude . "Or put ln a s'11tmmln1 pool or Punch buy a motel," agreed Jud. "The bankers won't lend you one red cent for things like that. And those poor folks who got credit cards. The bankers are really going to make It tough on folks with credit cards." "What's a credit card. Jud?" "ll 's a litlle square or plastic with your name on it." ex- plained Jud. "You give Jt to a feller in a at.ore and be gives you whal you want and sends you a bill." "Oh. could we get ws one. Jud. ple ase?" pleaded Maude, her old eyes brightening. "Maybe I could mail it in to Monkey Ward's and they'd send me them g ingham curtains I been banker· Ing after ror so long." "Sorry, old gal," said Jud. "Says here the bankers ain't giving out no new ones il'n they can help it... • "Figures." said llaude. nod· d.lng. 'THEN rr says bow 200,00d auto workers got lald otf and bow the presklent'a aim.lna to fight high prices by ralatna t.be • price ot gu a dime a 1a11Qn. • said Jud, cont1.nu1Dc to read. "Sure glad I don't bave DO job or no car. I'd bate to lit aroaDd like them poor tolb •bo do, wonder- ing when the axe waa 1omc to la11 or where my nut quart ol oU waa comiJl1 from." "I reckon we waa juat bom oo the sunny aide ol the bedp," u ld Maude. "But I wouldn't fret '° much, Jud, about all tboM folks wtth all thtlr womec:· .-, "Like I told you. Maude.'' Kid Jud. "the Bible ..,. • • " "I lmow, Jud, I now;• aald Maude. "But wands to .. Uk• ln hardly no time at aU tber're 1oln• to be JUlt u lay • -. are." FRESNO <AP> -A county health depart· ment survey has un· covered <liacrepancaes in 19 p e rce n t o f 102 r est aurants ch ecke d here. sanitarian Kathy Barayuga says. T he number of menu er rors averaged five per restaurant, and one had 27. she said . ~D%--40%-;-50%-HD:~ AtL OUR_FINE - LEATHER FURNITUR 'includinc Sp«i.I Orden) • I J, ~~ ~ _ .. ~ ":--_,.;;-r • I DE.AF OIAL WINI ALL-CITY SPELLING 8££ ANO GAINS STATE FINALS Jenntfer N .. 90n, left, Wtth Teacher Maureen McGIUtgan·Bentln Most resulted from ig· noraoce and habit in making out menus with technically false or mis · leading information. Ms . Barayuga added. Mo s t or t he r estaur ants c h an ged their menus or modified theu· products after the Health Departmen t pointed out the errors. she said. ,.,-(~ ... --~~-..... ( -~,.,. . . I ...... ... ~ Faith Is Ber Forte Everything iP Evt:ry Colo r "'O ~ ~· Q Deaf Studenl Beats 47 iri JJ>e lling Bee One restaurant was referred to tbe district attorney's oCfice for re· fusing to make correc· tions but since has re · lented. she added. SCHAFtR BROS. HICl<ORY TA VERN. TFfOJANS, KENYON Md of oourae out own AMBER LEATHER COMPANY MADISON. Wis. <AP> -Jenrufer Nelson. 14, is a champion a t s pelli ng obscur e and muh1syllab1(• words she has never heard. J ennifer. deaf since she v.a:. l h. reads lips S he oulla:.ted 47 competitors during the weekend to win lh<' All·City Spelling Bee and qualify fo r tht· state finals AFTE R A MODE RATOR ANNOUNCED e ach word in the contest. J ennifer watched as a teacher. Maureen McGilhgan·Bentin, mouthed 1l. Then sbe turned to a pair of microphones and spelled out the words · such words as "integer." Thi•n s h e would g l ance back al Mrs McG1Uigan-Bentin in anticipation of the approving smile which silently told he r s he had won another r ound Jennifer and the other finalist in the elimina· lions. Betsi Hill. 13. miss pelled .. s urveillance" and .. acolyte" while dueling accurately through such words as "lyceum," "zinnia." "bouffant." "an cillary·· and "troussea u " AT LAST BETSI MISSPELLED "insomnia.~ and .Jennifer took the trophy by spcllmg .. nox· IOUS .• The eighth-grade student at Gompers M addle School, deafened by menjng1tis, luushe<l ·s evemn last year after bein~ unable to Wlderstand Mrs M cG 1Ui~an· Bcntin ·s lip and hand descriptions of the word ··carafe " "((I can gel a word I can act out, I know she·11 get it." said Mrs. McGUligan-Bentin, Jennifer·s tormer s1xtn.gra<le teacher ... tl 1s never a problem of spelling the word with Jenrufer, but whether she will Wlderstand the word " H E R PARENTS, WALTON AND KAY Nelson. s aid they enrolled their daughter in regular schools rather than A special school Victory in lhe city sctiooJs contest. one of 40 r egion a l bees. qua lifies ,Je nnifer for next wee kend·s statewide Badger Spelling Bee. Tht• winner of that compe tition advances to the National Spellmg Bee in Washmgton in June. H~ Column Liked, Liked and Liked ... WA SHINGTON <AP) -Conservati ve columnist James J . Kilpatrick is begmning to seem hke a staff wnter for the Congressional Record A column he wrote opposing President Carter's nomina tion of William A. Lubbers as general counsel for the Nallonal Labor Relations Board was r e printed . in the Record four separate limes on the same day. It was inserte d in the Record by Sens. Roger W Jepsen, R ·lowa ; Orrin G H atch , R -Ncv .; Strom Thurmond, R·S.C .. and S.I Hayakawa, R-CaLi f. -who all share lhe columnist's oppos1llon to the nomination. And Hayakawa also read most of the column aloud to the Senate -causmg it to be reprinted a fifth time in the Record Y ... Atlllben'• •I ....... Leftdlno i. .. .,.,,h;"9 you'•••-enjoyed et ...., ~n·• reate1111M>l-plu• • lot MO<e. A 1>1 .. llltehlfl9 vie• Ol 11\e bOel••'llCICled heft»Of Ml• Ille mood I« Ille rtleAecl enjoyment of Y°"' klncll or 011111••· EaC:i0"9,,... me""a It\ .... Cllr>i"9 '°°"' •nd •• °"' ...... , ..,_,.., o,a1er .., ewen yCM1• .,.. .... ,.. 111wbeft·ae1 p.tet•a u~la lftdffd • Aellffft'a with• big pl111; • pOrt fOf yo11r eeger eppellte 1111 tlOfm 01 In .. ..,,., -•IN<; • leftdlft9 piece fo< Ille tnjoyment of your lunch, bnlltcfl, • anacll. Cll-r. a111)eltt enterl•ltwnenl ot. ~ ellmeena. ,.,.1 .. clnetlftt eaoer\tnc:41 Of -O,ahlf let. Her mothe r said she has c:on!ldence in her daughter ~ t'l1ances. LEAT•Ell ftJUfftJ&E ~NT .. l'llMN 2850 S. HARBOR BL VD. .. \\'ho knows '> .. Mrs. Nelson said. "One of her f11voritl' fJUOles ~ay~ that 1f you have faith as a i:rJm of mustard seed. you can move mountains ... SANTA ANA Unlicensed 1 'I• mi. North of S•n Oieao (405) Fwy. ............. "•f'9iol &. ~" .... "SUE IS T H E MOST TALENTED and girted c hi ld l have ev t'r m e t ," said Mrs. McG1lhgan-Bl'ntin. who practiced with Jenh1fer aft('r school and during lunch in preparation for the compcl1tion SACRAMENTO <AP> -The licenses of a Los E ASV PARKING Showroom Hours: Sun.·ThUr. 10 •.m.-4 p.m . • ,~,, ... ,,ef'IO\.MWNY\ Banos pest1c~e dealer _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and a Caruther s c rop .. She had to practice for a week to get readjusted to Mrs . M cGilligan-Bentin 's fa('e," Mrs. Ncl5on said ··Each race 1s different.•· dusting firm have been ( ] sus pended by state food DER ON and agriculture dlrector JAC K AN S Richard Wrominger. ..... ---------""'- REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT Mormon Support Revealed MIAMI <AP > Florida l<'l!ISlativl' can· d1datl'S \lthO opposed the Equal Rights Amend mt•nt got thousands of dollars in u last·mrnutc campaign by Mormon Church leader s . The M1am1 Herald says Church sources said leaders hoJ)t'd to raise at leas t SJ0,000 for each cand1dat(.' in the final 17 days before the 19714 election. according to the story THF. SOURCES in the Sall Lake C1ty -ba5e:d C'hurch of Jesus Chrt:.t or Lttller.day Saints e s t imated a t l(·aH S60.000 was contributed. .. It 1s our hop<' that nothing was done illegal- ly.·· said J erry Cahill. ch11•f '-pokcsman for t he church Hut . C a hi ll s aid . ''things undo ubtedly "'e r<· dom• lh<1l on rt" \ 1 e w ~ h ciu 1 d n · t h a v c bct'n done. · W ll ES THE c am pa1gn bE:~an. a change or onl~ two votes in the l''lorida Se nate would have ral1f1cd the ERA here. Both s1cies were "'orking fe vc n 5hly for candidates The a mendment, de· ~•i:nc•d to prohibit d1:-. r rimin<.1 t1 on on the• bas is of sex. has y1·t to be ratifa·d in Florida and 1s severa l states shy of lhL· numtx>r needed to make it a part of the U.S. Constitution. The most non-stops to Phoenix and 'la:soo. Pboeniz. Tacaon. 5 non-stops daily from 4 non-stops daily from Orange County. Los Angeles. 4 non-stops daily from Burbank. 2 non-stops daily from 3 non-s tops daily from Ontario . Orange County. Peel oat to 35 other cltia in the US..Ca0 eda aad Mam Boise. Calgary, Denver. Des Moines. Edmonton. Eugene, Eureka. Fresno. Grand Canyon. Houston. Idaho Falls, Kalispell. Ktamath Falls. las Vegas. Lewiston. Mazatlan. Milwaukee. Oakland. Palm Springs. Pasco. Pocatello . Portland, Puerto Vallarta. Redding, Redmond, Reno, Sacramento. Salt Lake City. San Diego, Sanjose. San Francisco. Seattle. Spokane. Twtn Falls and Yal<ima. Just call a l!aveJ Agent. your Corporate liavel Arranger. or Hughes Airwest: Los Angeles (213) 772-5100 Ontario (714) 9866724 Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 -• ,, .ta DAIL. Y PILOT Tu•ld-. Apnl 22. 'NO ORANGE COUN'WM C'ounf 9 Builders -Siiigle Permit System Slated /\ oew 1Hnttlt> ~rm1t o•stcm ror all new ~ldl'ntla l (' lrU(' tlon Pl'UJt't'lA 111 uninc'orporatt'd art•as ot Oranaw County will ~o 1ntu e frl>t't \tin l In a dfparture from thci pa.al prarUtt. lhe rounty \\'Ill lfvy » ttlnjlle ,~ ror lhf' f1v(' l bpc('tl ol l'On&ln.K"tlt)n wh1r h llHUll ht! 10 'J><'rtf'f't ~t r ur t ure, elt-ct rtt•ul plumbrn.i 11H·t·h n n11·al u nd plu~tn GETS NINTH TERM Robert S. Berne1 Dn'I( Halt . .; lwt-ks to Spi1tal Cor<l By The Auocla&ed PrHa A drug normally used Lo coun teract heroin overdose may be the first elrecuve remedy ror shock. including the paralynng and som<'tJmes fatal shock that follow:. :.pma l <·ord injury, two Arm) M'l<'ntl:!>l~ havf' r<'pork d in Ana heim I N TU•: P hT, 1l1•\1•h1J1N' ha\ t' bt•ttn r 1•11uarN1 lu ohluln !>1•1i.1rtHt· IH'r m11 i. a nd l><H 't'p lH 11t1• fl't'h flll t••1t'h p hW,l' .I '' 'lt•m thJI Otl'U,IOllJll) llll'illll "' t' l npi.. tu lht• l'llUllt) l!.n\'lfCIO mental ManiJgt:m c11t Agcno T he nt•W t•o m bint-d re~ Wiii .-qual tht· s um of lhl' 1nd1v1dual rt•t>i., county offt<'1ab :.aid 1-'ees arc based on the square footage and \<alualwn o r th<: pro je Cl Furthe r info rmation on the single permit rec b)'btcm can be obta ined by eontactmg the En varonmental Managem ent Agen c·v at 8.14 2626 in Santti Ana ur ill 21il0 1n La1o:u11a N1gul'I ewport Attorney A ppointed Drs Alan Faden and John Holaday said an Jnj('Cl1on or the drug na loxom· enable d many animals tha t had s urrered ... normally par alyzmg spintt l c·ord mjury to walk again. HOWEVER. THE Y s aid. tht· drug is efre<'live only if given soon after the inJur y. when nerve cells are still alive. "This 1s the first demoru.tra· t1on of a drug tha t r apidly rc- v e rses ongoing s hock. Prior drugs could only pre ve nt an an t1cipaled shock. which is n't a c linically realistic situation ... Holaday said. I F THE R ESU LTS with a nimals a r l' borne out in humans. h<' said. the drug would he valuable for treating accident '1c t 1m s and b&.1 t t l cf 1eld c·a,.ualt1t·s fo'~de n , a n <'urolog1 s t, a nd lloladay. a pharm acologist, pre- :-.l•ntc-d thC'1r work al the annual rneetmg of lh<' f"<.•dcrat1on of /\m C'r 1t·an Sot·1et1<·~ for Ex pE"rimcntal Bwlog). hC'ld al the c·onvt·ntwn <'enlt·r. n oth serve at lhl' Walt<'r Rel'd J\rmv lns t1lull' uf Ht">earrh in Wa!>htngton Country Girl To R eign Over County Fair No malt<'r how sophisticated sh e ma)' he the: o ther 11 1 ~ months of lhe year . the reigning bea uty C'ho!>en fo r the 1980 Orange County Fair 1s going to Ix' Just a rountry girl O rganizers or the a n"'nua l ('VCnl which was attacked this year on the grounds beauty pagcanL-. an· p a!>se have r~achc d a cum promise. 1t has l>ecn <J nnounc('<J The lovl•l1t·st )Oung lad) sele cted from <imong apphc·anl~ to be J udgt·d and <'rO\I. nt•1l <s t ra w-hallt•d ., 1 J uh Ii at tht· pag1:ant :.ind h<irb<'cu1· \\ 111 l1t· tht-Orangt· County Countr) Fair Gir l She won t hav1· :.a cCJurt 11f pnn CCSM.'S but '"" bl' :tilt ntfrd hv thrc<· Countr:. Farr l '11u!'.1n.-.. all f<'m ;1ll' and hkl•w1sc deckl'd out in str1:1w hats T heme of th1b vc<.ir ~ fair 1s A Touc h ol Countr} · · Newpo rt Bt·a c h a ttorney Robe rt S Harne!\ has been ap- pc11 nt1..>d tu h1~ ninth. one year tt·1 rn a:-Ornn)tt' County Bar As · -.ot·1.1taon n•prescntalavc to the •\mt·rt<•an Bar Asboc1allo n B:i rnt•:,. h..is rt•prt'bCntE.'d the 1111·,il bar c.1t the national level ..1nt'l' 1971 Jk scr vt'S in the ·1~11 tnl•m bl·r of the Ho use or Ih·legatt•s 11f lhl' national as:.oca · llOn Ha ml':-h.1:-. tx·en . a pracll<'1ng :.illorne\ 1n Orangt• County -.in<'t· 1950 and 1s a past president uf tht• t•ounlv BJr J\s.,oc1at1on Two Awarded Fe llowships Golde n Wes t Sets Series A l<•l1.u n · ~<' ra·i, to 1 m pro\l' understanding ;rncl dN·JX'n ..1pprec·1Jl1on of poctrv \I.Ill tw held al '.uldl'n \.\ pst ('ollrg1• 1n llunltnJ:!t un H10,11·h on ... 1>. l'l10'-eC'ul1\f• S.1turcl.n-. lwg1nnini,: ,\prrl :!!. Crane Replacing At Harbor OK'<l .. 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Suprem e Court hali r <.'f used to hear argument!> by alleged pornography king Michael Thcvas concerning his two year con vtcllon ro r gun possession and passport fals1f1<.'a lion OCC Sets Classes Orienteering. a sport that combines aspects of running, the outdoors and land navigation. will be the topic of a four- pa rl lecture series al Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa beginning Saturday. ... ..., .. State Uesets ~ Ant Makers By ntOMA D. EUA t'or rn0ttt than 10 yHn. Calllorn10 hu~ bten lht' nauon' l ader in buyln4 1rnall. tonoml<'al c11rs As a ~Jull. mor~ than 40 ~rcl'nt or oll rar<1 -.old In th.-atAtc ¥ti" hnf)ort.ed. Wl'll ubon• thu 26 pert•r nt n@Uonat level U.S <'ar maktrs hiavt' rt• 1>0nded bi, I f)' in~ to convlnt't allfornians to buy i\mtnciin n1u\lt' r urs l'ven thouah m<'l'l "crt tmatt"r und leu N·onumH 111 l han 1 mporU Thoi>t' t'fforts wt-rt' ne-ver s ucct>'i' f ul NOW FOil Tiit: PIRST TIME, Uetru1t 111 beglnruni to show outright rc:st·ntm~nt of the CallronuJ buying habits Tht: n •!iult 1s d l'urrot <t nd suck approach to C1thforr\la For a stJck. there are --~-·O-lrT_H_E_R-... --hmts that 1t may make .,. '" Cahfonua pay a price for CALIFORNIA buymg so many.imp<>rts FO(: lJ S Gener al Motors Corp . for instance. 1s re· tooling one of its Los Ang~les area assembly plants. converting it from big cars to smaller models. But the firm 's board chairman hlllted that the conversion might be the last for a California GM planL "IN THE •'UTURE. WE WILL look lo bring· 1ng our employment to areliS where our products are looked on with more fa vor." Thomas Murphy said . "If the people in Oklahoma or someplace else are buying more of our products than people in California. maybe that's where we should put our plants ... If GM and fellow car makers followed through on that kind of threat. the result would be a more recession-prone California . For each time a Ford or GM or Chrysler assembly fac\lity shuts down. at least 4.000 Jobs disappear. And that's Just the start. Auto assembly plants bwld up a wide network of satellite businesses to provide everything from tires to upholstery. It was no accident that Uniroyal and Firestone . ~ -- TWO'S COMP1'Nl" ••• DAILY PILOT A• Cl888 Set For Seniors----;:=. Four.courses deal•ned-Me.-i. for thoee ~and older wm be offered next month by the 50-Ptua ProJr•m at Orange Coast Colle1e in Costa Mesa. The cours es are "Photography," "Lip Reading,·· •·creative Writing," and "Invest· iog." Each class will • meet one afternoon per week. For brochures or In· formation call ~$880. ALL MAKES! The class will meet on s uccessive Saturdays from 10 a m. to noon in Handball Building 101 Registration for the free series Wlll be conducted at the door tire factories in California cl05ed within months of Russ. ' Lake S · 1 S ·1 d ~ 1'.1 l ' Lo l permanent closures of a Ford plant and a Chrysler W S l t, f, t,e J Or J 'f apO eon S 0 facility. 833-0555 Ask F0t Our lWE SPUWJST at HOWARD Chevrotet f or mformC1t1on call 556·5880 Clinic Set For Rabies A public anti·rabies vaccination c linic will be held April 29 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Niguel Hiil s Junior Hi g h School, 29070 Pas eo Escuela. Laguna Ni guel. The C06t of the vac· cinations will be $2. '-· MOSCOW <AP > -SO . THE MURPHY THREj\ T IS not l? be ·Armed with the latest in taken Lightly. But at the same time . 1t won l In· radloe lectrooic and flue_nce m~ny Californians to change their car· che mical gear. Soviet buying habits. So GM offers a carrot to go -.1.'lth its stick . . "There's no question our products a re equal to or superior to any that the 1m· ports offer," Murphy said. "We don 't have to take a back seat to them. If Volkswagen can say that the cars it builds at its U.S. plant arc as good as the ones 1t builds in Germany. we can say ours are every bit as good as theirs.·· And , in fact. Californians have responded to GM 's most MU1tl"HV creative answer to the gasoline crunch. The new X -body series of cars -including the Chevrolet Citation. the Pontiac Phoenix and the Oldsmobile Omega -with front wheel drive and other features. is so popular that most dealers 1 have backlogs of orders they can't yet fill. "IT TAKES TIME FOR US TO build up our capability ror building smaller cars sin ce the de· ' mand for those cars did not exist a year ago," Murphy said. researchers are prob1n~ Lake Semlevo's thick silt for the treasure that. a c co rding l o l e~e n d . :"-<i pol eon le· rt he· h 1 nd The lake 1s near the c1 af te r fl e eing fr '>m l ) o f S m olen ~k . 230 mi l e~ ~o uthw est of Ru ~Sl3 .\10 ... ('0-... ,.J'Y""*I al(>,,..,.'"""",, __ .,., NEWPORT BEACH Dogs four months and olde r are required by law to be vaccinated against rabies . and a v alid vacci n a ti o n certificate is needed to li cense a dog. Vaccina· tions are good for 30 months GM converted three plants to building smaller 1 models immediately after the gasoline Lines of last 1 spring reduced demand for big cars But its capacity is still below the demand for economy Innovators by Bullock's pantyhose sale. models. Oieerleader Meeting Set So it's questionable whether the car rot·and· stick approach used, by the car makers can work . An orientation meet· 1ng for prospective Sad· dleback Co ll ege c h e e r l eade r s a,nd songleaders will be con· ducted April 21 at 3 30 p m in Physical Educa· tion classroom 304 on the main campus in Mis · :-10 0 Viejo THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT California's ap- petite for small. fuel-efficient autos. But as long as factories can't tum them out fast enough to meet the state's demand, Californians will keep buying imports in at least the numbers they do. leaving Murphy and colleagues as frustrated as they are today. f<'or information call Betty Sherrer at &11·4645 or 831 ·4547 The eventual solution will be for the Amencan manufacturers to beef up their small ·car capacity and their small·car advertising campaigns . Only with such coordination will they be able to fill whatever demand they create. r Eho.s is a columnist based an Sanla Monico 1 Stre._.t Aets Proliferate 'Fun Job' Can Pay Off By JOYCE L . KENNEDY Dur Joyce: Cao a street musician Hro enough to live on? If so, bow? -J .G .. Tallahassee, Fla. Among the many people strum· ming instruments on slreetcorners. an occasional one Is talented and cha rismatic enough to make street music a rull·time gig. Bob Devlin of Washington, D.C .. and John Timothy of San Francisco are amon~ the few. Devlin. who has ·a repertoire of 400 songs. began his street shows as a "one-man band" ln 1976. His weekly schedules include two·hour stints at lun c htim e on Thurs days and Fridays, and Friday and Saturday evenings. DUE TO EXPOSURE from his street playing, Devlin. has been in· vlled to perform for pay al coo· gressional parties, in the public schools. for museum openings and even for a picnic oo the White House lawn. He has produced three records, one of whlch was recorded at his u.uat street $p()t. · Timothy wears a white Ue, lop hat aod tuxedo wb11e playing an upright piano he hauls on an old truck. A wtne llua. candles and a vase with a 1lb1le roee set the atmosphere for bis ad -playinc and 1in1lng ragtime, H1ht Jazz. dlideland and original music. )n front of him is a bucket with a 1l1n that reads, "Help .. send this lltd to music school." His business cards, always available, are given lo ,_ople interested lo hiring tilm for prl¥&eparties ( CAREERS ) CITIES VARY IN their attitudes towards street bands. Articulate, a program within the Cambridge. Mass., Arts Councill bas a program call ed "Music Under Boston." To participate. musicians contact the Artic ulture office a month in advance lo be scheduled for locations in the subway during rush hours Some cities require a street. musi· clan or vendor license, and certain areas may be orr limits; cheek with your local licensing office. IF NOT A FULL·TIME job, street music can spark a lucrative part· lime income. Leah Weiss, a Boston fiddler. plays in a group with an autobarp player. two guitarists, a fiddler, and a banjo player -all women. Though the in· come from a group has to be divided more ways, they also create enough of a spectacle to gather crowds. And pleasing crowds is where the bucks are ln street music. Devlin estimates that a good street singer can bring in $25 to $50 in two hours, Timothy describes the range aa ~ to $100 a day. Sl1CCE88FUL 8TEEET musicians are entertainers. not panhandlers. Timothy, 35, who has been ea.rnln1 bis llvinl thJs way for seven years. feels that the moet important thine ln this line of work is remembering that people want to laugh. "The more fun I have." he says. "the more money I make .. Now through May 3. Our own custom collect1on of styles and fashion -forward shades. Style Sheer pantyhose Reg. price Single pair 20 Regular panty. demi -toe..... . ... 2.50 2 1 All-sheer sandalf oot ................ 2. 50 22 Regular panty, ultra sheer. sandalfoot .. $3 23 Ultra sheer. from waist -to-toe . . . . $3 Control-top pantyhose 32 Control top. demi -toe . . . 3. 50 33 Control top, sandalfoot ............. 3. 50 Sheer-support pantyhose 55 All-sheer support .................. 4.95 56 Regular panty, demi -toe ............ 4. 95 Sheer pant sox •67 Comfort top, sandalfoot ........... 1.25 "68 Comfort top, demi-toe ........... 1.25 Please state height and weight for pantyhose. Please state color to wear with. ·one size fits all. Leg Fashions. 251 CALL •-800 ;>?8 20S!> OR USE THIS MAIL ORnf.R HI MJI' Bu/loci.··· PO 55011 f..!1•110 ~,.,, )f Los AnQeles. CA 0005S Name (Please P"nr I Sale Single pair 2.10 2.10 2.50 2.50 2.90 2.90 4.25 4.25 1.05 1.05 Sale 31$6 31$6 317.20 317.20 3 18.40 318.40 31 11.85 31 11.85 61$6 6/$6 , .. • .,..,..,,.. 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'TME 08VIOOS ... SIT IN FR~T OF THE TV ... ANO P~OOT ~ CHOCClATE CMIP COOf(JE5! FUNKY WINKE RBEAN <i()(j LOO NIU AN() ll'INN£ D /\I Tl:.R < .nt lf' ""1:1 ~,, ~ArlON' r GO RDO by Mell Lazari us YES, IT DCE"5. I CNCE" ~NEAKE 0 1Nrc THE woocx, ev Mv-r.e1...&:: ANO L.t~TENED "'"--v-- JUDGE PARKER by Tom BaUUk •• :11 1llt.; ifs rl'~• ! .I l ~E .r ~~11 1r ., ~; ., tr, DRABBLE ~' ~ Ml'( l 'fl~t '400~ ~~~.f'LU~~ 'i£~, ~·o &.1k'.€' l JtJM&o f1zu 1A.1rr.- f(ff£.~1, ~l.tolJIES, M~<,, b lO ~~At,l'S. ---- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE .JOHN &>Rf! lt\l<l:.S lR A LDT OF RCX>M ~E:NHe.'S~ 1)415 8E 0 Ft.t.L$ HUOe.: DR . SMOC K WHY "1"He BUC Ke~ AN' Si'OOL., Rw'I~? by Gus Arriola r==--=---~::.·. --......-.----..--------- 1 £. t Ml: ~ALL rnc ~nc2':~-::. ·. ~.; :-; - AND eE ~R( THAT CRANDALl:~ :,TIU. TH~' ~ TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY ------17Uf: 10 1Hi. CRrTICAL. FUEL SHOftlME, 11tfJ{E. LL i:;i:::A MN ON FIR5 IN 1 WIS AFreR 7 P.M. ! 1Ht: PRE:C £.111 N(;r ANNOUNCEME:Nl WAS !.'ROUGHT TO YOU AS A PUEJL.IC SERVICE ..., _____ _ - by Tom K. Ryan .• EWYOUR CONCERNEP ' ~LYl..AM~ ~ eCANKE1S- Pf.Al.ER! by Emit Bushmilltr BIG GEORGE "I was WONDERING why we had thne can openers.•• w.-tr t(ulQ ~ l"Cf~C ~0 '40\J ua OM 1'.tA'f ~ by Lynn Jolwlsbt IWONOEROOW MPH'(~ ARE.~OF "Il-t:.~- by George Lemont GS:e, UP TIL.t-N OW, :! AL-WAYS THOUGH I THA-r WAS AM.A.NU-FAC:T'.'URSD PR~DLJfT, 00. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS ~I~ 1~ 56H~ ~Holiday " 60 Bur<*' 10 lnf8fl()f tJ 1 ~arble wor\- 14 Awnqulf flt 15 NY trlY 64 Pr9Mfl1 16 Stare £>5~rnem- 17 Compan.otl b« 'WOl'dS 66 oar Pl'e!b; 1Cl P()l.f' 67 Has debts 20 Mummify {>8 Ul80 up i' 1 Dealers 69 -Scou n GntrM(llS 26 Elluary DOWN ')7 FOOINft SI/II~ 1 ConftlW' 2 words ? T~e - - 30 Gnel VMI'# of :i. Al1C>n1Shed 3 Eur()()Nll 35 Medtall 41nl~oed 1hf"ea<l s Precise 37 Mouth$ 6 Yule name 38F~ied 7 Oescty 39 Fa~a 8 Colors 4 1 Colo<less 9 Siriger Mari· •2 Siikworm ao- 43 Viglllln1 10 Tree 44~10n 11 Mons1er ~Remember n Swan genus 4 7 Deletions 13 MlrOOnl 50 e.ro ot r1t11e 11! Flilure 5 1 Glens 22 loo llW!lal$ 52 Reno es1ab-24 Sample UNITED Feature Synd!G81e Mond.y s Puzzle Solved r, 1.1, 1. I " . ,, , .,, I alt l•l•I 1.1. la 1. I & •l tld• I •l•lol•I I I I• I• I I• 1.1.11 1, f :1 IA._11 1 ,,, IA 1,. '· -·· ., .•. .. ,,,,,,, -· ••• I I I I ··-'• . It • • '• •• 0 0 I l l I 0 IC I I 0 I • I l I I l I C I I & • I •• 0 . 0 . . ' I l l 1 I• I II "I ' u •I 0 Cl • l I I 0 I , 0 I I I c • 0 I T I -o 0 I ••• 0 I ·-• u •• I I I I IM U ' ' ••• , I 0. I I r ' I a • I A l I t 0 Q l I I 0 •10 I I I I o l I 'f l l I I •• I C I • I ll I 25 Scofl90 48 Afnca' s 27 Winning RBI Lelle - 28 Cognaant 49 Appeer 29 Corpemen 52 B C Nimon 3 1 Crewman, 53 Agltll · e.g. 54 Polltl1tt 32 Sc>eecNty S5 SlllJ 33 °'°Plott 57 European riv- 36 Four: Prefix er 39 s111p·s room 53 Cupola 40 Al --: By st 011'1'1 nerne .,., ITIMl1I 62 Pronoun « Conaimenl 63 Ntg8INe P' .. 46 Gets up l1x • • j J l\tooii's Kai l me ta City Ball! lawsuit GOURMET MARKET I want \a, stay!!! ·Rejected Tired of traffic Jama? Doa't forget to cbeck with m about our free bome deUvery aervlce. Motlse Tlaai Roared Al'Wlr ....... MOUNT VERNON. Waah. IAP) -A suit by lht Re v Sun Myung Moon 's U nlflcatl on Chureh l!ffltln& lo over· turn a Skaglt County ban on the coruJtrucuon of a church camp bas bffn dismissed. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So American Baauas ............ 3 Iba for 8k DELANEY Farm Fresh Spinach ................. 29c bun. Local Large Romaine Lettuce ......... 3k ea. Russet Potatoes ....................... lklb. BROS. SEAFOOD. New Crop Brown Onions . . . . . . . . 5 lbs for l.00 Potted Fresh Mums Daily . . . . . . ..... 1.99 ea. FR ESH s 98 ab Swordfish.................. . · DELANEY'S HEAT AND EAT FOODS 1gn:at to har b q or broil haMc "11h IC'mon butter• Chicken Pot Pie ................... 1.79 ea. Fresh Dungeness Crabs ............ l.69 lb. Beef Cheese Enchiladas with Rice . 1.79 ea. •<'leaned and C'rar kt'd :.it no<'xtra <'harJ?C'' Sirloin Tips wtth Buttered Noodles .. 1.79 ea.1 Crab Oaws from Mexico .. · · · · · · · · .2.98 lb. USDA INSPECTED AND G RADED rulh C'ookl·d r1•.id' t<J~at. ru11 or ml'at 1 The Montrose, Colo , City Councll has voted lo do away with the mouse lhal has been the city's emblem since he f1rst appeared in a successful campaign lo get federa l funds for a local water proJect. Montrose res1dents have come to the mouse '5 defense with lapel pans. bumper s tickers. a parade and this card ln throwing out the case, Skagit Superior Judge Harry Follman said the r e was n o evidence of preJudice 1n a county board's de · c1sion not to allow a chur ch camp to be built along the river>. Many local r esidents opposed the church's pl ans. and a petition against the camp col · lected 2,000 signatures. PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT AmerklD Sprtac Lamb. Zacky Frub Oelane} ·~ Private Label Loni Poultry, FrHb Eu~rn Gnlll·Fed Polit Chablis or Vin Rose i5fl mil• l.09 Sirloin Tip Roasts · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 'i'9: ~~· ~lonterey Vine~ ard Cla~sic Wines Rump Roasts · .. · .. · · · · .... · · · · .... · ·9 S lb. Dry \\bile . Red. Ro~e M ! :i k~· ...... 2.8S Eyedof t~e Roil un( bdi ~asts .. · · · .. · .. · .. i·:S lb. Riunite Lambrusco •r<'I? 2 99• 1so mil 2.39 Army Opens Own Diseo 0 0 00 ro t c cul)· .. · ?. 1 · Old Bush mill Iris h Whiskey 1qti .. .. .10.00 Top Round Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.98 b. S b Sc t h , , 6 30 call listed <'Ul1' art> booelel>s > • cores y . o c 1 1-'1 th' ;i 55 . 1qt1 • Thi1' ad t>Ht't'th·f' ~t'd. 4/?3/llO tbru Tut''I. 1/29/ISO I \II li4uor IH •f'•'' flo not loC'IUdl' ta ' I Open Daily 9·6, Closed Sunday 2920 ~ewport Blvd .. Newport Beach Keeps Enlisted Men Out of Dives DELANEY'S 673-5520 -. FORT KNOX , K y < AP 1 The Army 1:, run· l)iog a S900.000 experiment to ~l'l' 1f 1t can keep fresh re<.'rUJlS out of trouble and kl'ep 1t :, image free or tarnish born by b<1rroom brawb and pubht· intox1cat1on The Army ha:-. gone disco Opened 14 months ago. the Fort Knox Enlisted Club was heralded by the Army as an alternative for the young soldiers tempted and often barn· boozled by unsavory, off.post night spots. And the d1sro bar <1nd grill has operated in the black l.!ver sm<.'e Ht:SDRED OF FRESHLY SHORN Gls pack the disco bar <Jnd grill. the first such Army facility 1n th<.' conllnental l 'n1led States designed and built expressly for the t:nhsted soldier Th(' Gls pa) a S2 annual membership fee. which covers tht•m and a guest, who could be an nrf base date The proceeds go back to the Army's dub sys t<'m . "h1ch paid for this dub and others Clubs for enhsted men arc not unusual on Army posts. s~ud 1ls manager Wilburn Fitzpatrick But he s<1id most arc run in old buildings ong1nally used for other purpose~ The <.'lub's p1.1tron:-. give 11 mixed re\'lews PVT. LEROY GATSON OF GLEN Allan, Miss .. 1s one of lht• Enlisted Club's fans. "I like 1l here because you don't have to worry about violence." he said ' On his first trip to Louisville. some 30 miles to the north. Gaston was robb<.-d at gunpoint on a street com er. He said he will never go back Said Pvt. Jeffrey Ross of Philadelphia "They tried lo make 1l like Studio 54 in here. but any second you expect the MPs to come m and yell 'Tt>n-Hut ·" FITZPATRICK SAID THE CLUB TRIES to provide a safe place to drink and relax for the young soldier who otherWlse might be an eas)' mar k for oH·post cltp JOiots. "Some of these kids have never seen neon lights before ... he said "They head downtown and 1-(el taken within five minutes · "At any lime. we have 7,000 lo 8.000 men in training her<'." said base information officer Col Billy 't:onc "A guy comes in the Army without a C'a r and without a lot of money. The club serves that group wen ... Al the Enlisted Club, closed·circuit t elevision c·ameras monitor the brick and·glass building. A ~ staff of 28, in<.'ludin~ sc·v<'ral sergeants·at-arms. keeps an eye out for soldiers who drink more than they can handle of the bar's Sl6.000 monthly beer sales MEANWlllLt:, MANAGERS OF BARS along D1x1e JlJghway from Fort Knox lo Lou1sv11le di ffer on its t>ffect Edda• Oa\ 1s. manager or Cat &. Mouse. said Niguel Group Elects Paul llasC'm a n has bt'C'n elC<.'led to a second tc·rm as president of the Laguna N1~ut'I Com· mun1ty A!.soc1at1on . Shirlee Kand l e "as c•lected tr ea'.>url'r. rt'pl a<.'ing Phil Caruso. "'ho rei.1gned. and E A. l\1n<.'a1d Jr. and Peg May nard were elected to the board .•. Is Hyprwsis For You? .. Of course It IS. ... Almost everyone Is fam1har with the kind of hypnosis that's performed 1n front of an audience for entertainment purposes. The performer who induces this kind o f hypnosis would have you believe that he has some strange power over the volunteers that come up on stage. Nothing could be further from the truth The power is in you. The performer only maket use of 1t ... That same power that 1s In you can be used to help you stop smoking . . reduce anxiety ... help your concentration . help you to learn ... in- crease your self confidence, and with a doctors re- ferral. reduce or gain weight and control pain. ... Hypnosis 1s an effective tool for change and ~ It's safe. simple, and inexpensive. , . tt can help you to become the person you realty want to be . . . . Hypnosis has been around for three thousand )1INn. •.. Is now the time for you to check Into it? •.. Of courae It is . The only Hypnotist licensed by the City of Costa Mesa COST A MESA HYPNOSIS CENTER 888 Beker Street, Suite <406 ~Mesa. CA. 92129 ~ 54H757 ••. Initial lntemew at no charge. MAil.BOX hes reeling no p1n<'h : "All you need 1s some out- standing dan<.'ing girls and the Gls never stop <'Om· ing .. Hut Harold'~ club manager Harold Vowels said the Enlisl ed Club has "just about killed me. I can't compete "1th them . They pay no taxes If they need a refrigerator repaJrro. they Just call a mechanic on base." ( T HE ~OOK~IAN ) REVIEWS In the ' DAILY PILOT NO RESTRICTIONS. NO LOWER FARE. There arc no lower nonstop fores le' Chicago. Just $111 . 00 gets you to Chicago one-way. Chi ldren 2 thru 11 fly for onl y $83.00. And there are no restrictions. No fine print. All Coach scats arc available. No advance purchalic is necessary. ~o there's no waiting. no mandatory length of stay. This fare is good anytime be- t~~cn May I and Jun e 15, 1980! Along the way you ge t the ~arnc great service you· vc come to expec t from Contin- ental . Complime ntary meal se rvice. Free ~tcreo and inflight video with sports highlights. Plus wide-body Golden Jct comfort and overhead storage for carry-ons. Continental to Chicago for $1 11. there's no lower fare! CaJI your travel agent. company travel department or Continental. MAY 1-14: 9:00 am. 12:00 mxm. 4:00 pm~ 1~·10 am. EFFECTIVE M AY 15: 12:00 noon. 12:10 am .. The Proud Bird with the Golden Tuil. CONTINENTAL AIRLINES~ U.S.A. /Canada/Mexico/Hawaii/Micronesia/ Australia/New Zcaland/Fij i/Samoa/and the Orit!l'tt. Los Angele': m-6000 • B~r1y Hills and San Ft.mando Valley: 986·1000 • Rurblnl(. Glendale 1od PIL~na· 246-7181 •!..Dog Beach: 537-4400 • Ontano end Pomona. 988-M41 Orange Coun1y .SJ7.Jl 14 • R1vcrs1de and s .. n Bernardino Toll I-rec 1800) 222·21110 • S11n Ooibncl Vmllcy: 579-4210 • SJnt.i Monlc.i and South Bay: 646-22JO Af2 DAILY PILOT fuHdly Apul 22. 1980 CONSUMER . .... 11 It QUEENIE ................. ,. ............ ""'"""' _......,, "I hear 11 ·~ 11 \ l!I") lonit sho" · e &~ W@ruJ[[ ~i ~®l?WO©® ··c;n1 a problem '' Thl!TI wnlt' lo /'at Dunn l'JJI 1J.'lll cut n'd tape, qettmq t~· uruu't'Ts and action 11ou·nt'1-d Ill solt't' mequ111e.~ in goLernment and bus1neu Mail your qrwstrons tu Pat Dunn, Al Your Serv1cf', Uranqe Coast Daily J>1lot, I'() /Jo.r 1560, Cnsta Mesa, CA 92626 As many /(•/tt>rs as pnsstble will be answered. but µhoned 1nqumes or letters not mcludmg the reader's full nome. address and bwmess hours' phone number cannot beconsllhred Thiscolumnappearsda1 ly a c('pt Sundays " . t:qu g PapPr G.-11uinP ,.\-rf ic•lt-7- o 1-;A H PAT A bout 50 years a~o I bought an old n~wSi>aJ>tc'r from a friend. ll 's the Jan 4, 1800 1 Vol 11 NumbN 88) edition of the .. Ulster Coun· l) G~llctte ... published in Kingston <Ulste r Coun· t y 1. b y Samuel Freer and Son . George Washington·s death and funeral are described as well :JS an article by J ohn Adams and some in tt•resling want ads The paper on which it is print ed is of differ ent quality than present newspapers It has yellowed. hut 1s in excellent cond1uon I am 1nter<'~ted in establis hmg its val°'and would ap- preciate any suggc~llons you may have. CF .. Irvine t-:va lene Pulati, owner or Americana Collec:· tors Shop OJI E . Cubon, Santa Ana). sayi, that although there are s ome original copies of this news paper, it was reproduet>d on approximate ly four occasions -the la st in 1933. Mrs. Pulall can tell you if your edition is an original or one of tht> later copi~'i for a no minal ree. She told /\ YS that except for original copies of the ·•u lster Gazettt>." the re aren't any old newspapers which could be considt>red valuable because all or the m have bee n minofilml'd. Also. there's no s hortage or actual t opie" o r old o r histori cally s i g nific ant newspapers. and this proves very disappointing lo l'ollectors who think they have something or value. She adds that the condition of any authentic paper antique, including original copies or the "Ulster Gazette," is the c hief det ermining factor in establishing its worth. \urrittg R egi#f n.1 Regulat ed? DF:i\ll rA•r I plan lo hire a practical nurse to h<'lri <"an' for m y mothe r. I've decided lo go through a rc·gistry service , and would uke to know 1f 1hc~t· 'it·rv1ce~ arc regulated? K T . Huntmgton Beach Thi' Rur~au or Employment Agencies { 1127 I Ith St.. Sacra mento 95810 registe rs nurse•• re~istries in addilion to employment agencies. It c hecks to make 1'Ure registries are qualifie d to refer properly lk ensed and qualified registered, licenst>d, vocational and practical nurses for private duty. Rt>g islries must pos t a bond and meet certain require me nts as Lo characte r, age. lice ns ing and experlence in personnel work . . ...,,11dwfi<•" '"' Energfl .4!iin DEAH PAT Why isn't there some crit1c1~m of ~) nt hct1c· cloth in~ as be mg (j waste of energy, After all. materials such as nylon and polyester <i r<.· made from pctro-chemicals 11. H .• Newport Beach Although synthe tic clothing couid be con· sidered a waste of a sca rce energy resource. there's' a good argument to challenge this view· point. Research al the University of Wisconsin· Madison indicates that cottons require almost twice as much laundering ene rgy as polyeste r because tht>y net'd highe r was h temperatures to be acceptably clean. Even greater s avings are generat('d when high-polyester clothing Is dryer d ried. More water remains in cotton fabrics, so in actual drying experiments, all-cotton required a lmost 2.5 times the drying time of polyester. ' Pay No Income Tax in 1980 and R ecapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a · 550% Tax Deduction this year white p a rti ci pating in a highly profit motivate d \ investment. • 4 y ears of public acceptance • Flexibility of amount Invested ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Broker and 5'1es Positions Available For More Information: - Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center ~59 San Miguel Or. Suite 110 NewPort Beach. California 92660 644-2507 ===------.. __ .EEAR OF FL YING? · &tr~gen Cancer Risk ~ ClllCAGO <AP) l'.:stro;ct n. a ovarl ~ n!movl'd, accordlna to ty." snld the article's authors. hormon•• olhm pr•acrt~ as tbl' 1trt1rle !'even memb<!rs of the Depart· ,, ... rt o f poa t mrnop a u1ul Me.opause IS the ccRsttllon ot ment of Medicine at UC-Irvine th,rapy, ••an1r1r11nlly lncrt•&Jif' men11truaUon and the Department of Com- 11 womor\'11 chum·t• of r<>ntrnct T he tudy found that a woman munity and f''amily Medicine at tna brH t can..:l'r If llhe . takt-• underKoiDIC natural menopuusc USC Sehool of Medicine. hcu \ y do~t'!I 11nd has 1ntatt at age~ who rect:lved I 2S m1111 · 'Tht' benefits of estrogen 0\ arlt'~. U)'ll u rt•f>Of'l In the a r um s of c•trogen <tu1l y ror therapy at this dosage level Jour11ul ur lht-Am1•ri ,•ian about thre(• Yt•ars would in· would need ~o be extremely ~==========--........,~~....,_---........... M t'd1cul As,c.x·wtt11n trea11e her II fell me probablUty i,:reat to warrant such risk." the Tht· art1<'11• i.u~11 u 'tud~ of two• or tcetllng breast cancer by age authors continued Lo~ n~Wl l·' url·u 1t't1rt'm l•nt 75 from 6 perc~nt to 12 percent, "At lower dosage levels, 1.e. communlll\'" .,ho l.\1•d l.\111n1·n 1r no latency period ro r the dis 0 625 rrulhgrams or les s ldath ) v. ho took h1••") t•:-.trogt'n do~ .. ., t'iJl>l' is allowl·d the ratio or costs to benefits. iii u\l'r lonit 1>t>t1111l11 and who hod Allowmg a .;1, e-ycar latency dearly morf favorable and the 111t 1t·t 11\JIW'> Y.t•1t-::!'" t1ml'1> ti<, period. the woman's chanc~ of impact of breast cancer risk on h'ltt>l> to ~l·t brl'u:.l t·u1H'l'r a1> G<·Uing brt>at · cancer would ht• tha t ratio 11> unclear," the article "om t•n "h11 duJ not tJkt' the almo:,t tO percent. and a llnwm~ conc ludes dru~ for a 1(}.year latency pe riod. 9 pt'rC('nt. the study s aid 1·0 11i.11'lt•11l ci t lo 'A 1·~1 ro.:en do1ut~t'' und WU'> undt•tt-<'IJhlt• 111 v. n nH·n "ho h .111 h .1 d 1 h <' ar ' THESE ARE SlZABU: 1n· e r<' a rs and (•ar r) "'1th th ·m ~11abk d1ffcn:nct•., rn mortah· THE . STUDY P OP ULATION consisted of two retireme nt com munit1l"S in the Los Angt>les area with a combined total population o r 30.000 We're· e barrel. • -' .. ., Due to soatjng OPEC oil prices, your electric rates could go up 50% tliis year. Soaring OPf·C 11d price in crca. ... c ... htt u-. .all .11 111111 v place. than the ga\Plinc pump They mcrca-.c \1 •lll l'ln;11 1\· hill, i no To med c.111 quality standarc.h. Edi-.011 '' I L'qll11~:d to hurn low-\ullu1 l11rc1gn oil. Th.-. lo w·\ulf u1 till c.:nmm.1nd' a rrc:mtum price Ldl\on C\f>et:l ... to h U) lllO f l' 11l.ir1 l i million harrcb oft h.-. oil tn keep il\ gene rat mµ pbn1-. running tn 1480 at a cost of tthout 515 hill irnl . Bae!.. 111 1'>70 u tl l:O'>l :ihuu1 52 :i ha11 l'I ;111d 11111 1111 11,'1 \\:t.., )2l) million /\lre;1d\ th.-. year hl.-.011 ha-. p.11cl m 111 \.· limn ~.12 :i barrel lnr premium grade. ultr;1 h >'' -.ullur 11!1 Jl.m/ \\'£'.,.£'tu/cl rhe l<' 11·il/ hl' m ore i11creC1.\f..'\ 111 t!it• 111rJ111 '1' a /lead. When OPCC pm.·es go up. E:di\tHl prn:L·\ ~o up. )n u1 electric hill c1H1ld go up SO% hy tne end nf ill!'• \L'~t r These electric rate tncre~L\e\ c:nming in 1980 ''ill llff,~t higher fuel CO\l\ tmh.. Thev \\Ill nm increase SCT prol11 Help get America out of the barrel. Mn~t of our plants burn oil and n;11ur<d ga~ La~t year 'll<lrC lhan l\HHhinh 01' VOUI ckctr:ci1y \\:lS gcncr<llcd h~ oil and natural gas. When , .. e ca n't gc1 enough nnt ural ga-.. v.c·re forced to dq>cnd on forcign·con1mlkd h1gh ·cu-.1 oil We ~1lrcady make some electric;1y farnn nuclear. C.:l><il and hydroelectric <.,ources In addition. we're pioneering ~olar. geothermal and \! ind p<)\\er. Our :nclust.nal cuscomcr<., are working with us in energy cogcncraiion. And we·re activdy urging conservation. You can help by conserving. too. Every kilowa.t-hour you conserve reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil What you can do: Join the Conservation Generation. It s going to req uire sacrifice to hold your electric bills in check . It's going to take a change in habits. Herc i-. 11,.,, '''u c.1n help \11uro;clf ,ind ~Pur counlr): I l.1n111 ,11tJr u-.c of ne.11ing anu air C<'nc.Ja 1ioning. 1 lllln oll -.ccund rdngcralu~nnJ frce1.t:rs 1r n tH muse. I 'L' k-..., \\.Iler'' hLTC f>O~\ihk hccau~c It take~ electricity 11 1 pump ti. ·L ·1 urn oll liµhl~ in mt)ms not rn use. Ano use lower ".alla).!C bulbs ''here po ~1 hk. "' II ~nu have a ')\\imm1ng pool. cut dn"n the time you run th Idler pump. Abl' th) your ht:a'. houscholu ch1.)rcs ;n the morning. )11ur ':1cuuming. <.:lothl'~ wa~hi ng . dish\Hl~hing and oven ha!..1ng. A nd give )OUr appliance~ 1he artcmoon o ff. That \\:l\ )ou'll he casing the load net-ween noo n :ind 6 p.m. "hen ucma nd is at the peak. Write Edison for conSt'rvation help. On rcq ucst. Edison "ill provide .• ou with a person- :all) 1aik1rcd. computcr·de~igncd. encrg consenation program -called S.A .VE.S.-that's easy to put into acrion. You can al\{> \Hitl' for a free ho<1li. let that gives yoLi l0ts of hclpf ul suggest ion~ nn uSt" of air conditioning. heating. light ing. Witter heating. ho me applianct:s and ~olar energy .., stem~ Write today: Southern California Edison. Conservniion P.O. Bnx 800. Rosemead.CA 91770. There·~ a big job to ht! done in the years ahead. If you take it easy o n the electricity )OU use -while we work hurd to clcve lnp domestic ways to produce it -there are h1 ight lights at the end of the tunnel. E 4 E -Southern California Edison Join the Conservation Generation. ' '" .. , 1• ;, .. 11 1 I ' Pl .. , l tll '· t N lu HI' •BUllMll •T.111v111oa~------------~"-~.~111. 1110 DAILY "LOT INGt..EWOOO lAP) Los An1el . kt-r Co.t'h Paul W.-sthud uyi "It 's w up and play tlmf'," 1 11 hi tum &Intl It! WHtern Conft~ncc cham nship I ri tonltchl q11n t tht' dt' ftd lnf. Natlon~I 811 k•tba ll A11M>c111t1on nmp1on Sutt lo SupNSonlc "\'0 HAVE~ P T VO\JR WORDS to action now,· said Westhead "And think our guys r\' re~ted. and ea~cr nd amuous to find out whni 11 1' hk1' to lay the champS "The Seattl SuJ>('rSonlt's ure tht• twi..t basketball until sonwont• knc1t·h em oui or the pllt) om. Tht') art• sull the status qud " ~ The Ol>('ning i.ta me of the best of-seven t en es wlU be the l.ukers first in a "eek since, afte r a f1r &t round b)e. they wrappt d up th(!l r u rltt 11aln t Phoenix in rive aame5 The Sonle1 eould, howev~r. be 1ufftr· In!( from bottle f1t11uc •• thty op ·n play ln the 1,.okt'r · "'orum SEATTLE WA~ •;xTt:NOl.:U to lhv hmll In wtnnlnt: pluyoH 1wr1e!> ovt-r Ott T\I To114,glat (1aa11 .. ,-1 8 at a Portll.md und Mllwaukl't' Th<> Sollll'S had to tomt' back from a 3·2 game dl'f1e1t u~uini.t thl' Bucks. wm ning the 1>t'rtt•i. "1th u hard fought 98 94 victory Sunda). thui:. the) "'II have JUSl one da) '!> 1 t'i:.l btdorl' meeting the Lake rs ~~~~~~~~ Lo Aneetes. In addition to having a week's rest. has the hOmecourt adv an· tatte for the series by virtue of owning • the conference's best re1ular aeuon record. 60-22. Thal Included four victories In s ix meetings with Seatll,e. which finished with a 56-26 regular season record. The Sonics a re optimistic, but figure th<'v win have their hands full. "I FEEL GOOD about us going into the series ... said Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens '"Our de fense has been rising to the occasion time a nd lime again " .. Los Angeles had a super year and K areem Abdul-J a bbar 1s a s uper basketball player ... said Sonics forward John Johnson '"Our work 1s going lo be t'Ut o ut for us:· -..... ._ --..... __ _ "If any series is going Lo be as tough or to ugher than the Milwaukee series at will be Los Angeles because the Lakers ' are playing as well or better than the Buc k s." s aid Se attle guard Gus Wiiiiams. Game Two will be at the Forum Wednesday night and is scheduled for na· lion a l televis ion. The series shifts to Seat · lie for games Friday night and Sunday af· ternoon but those contests won't exactly be home games for the Sonics. Because the Seattle Mariners have booked the Kingdo me for baseba ll games and the Seattle Cohse um is also reserved. the Sonics will have to play in the Cnt\'ersity of Washmgton·s Hee Ed mundson Pavilion "h1c h seall> onl) 8.000 KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAft Who Needs Rewards? Saddleback Star Holds Unique Tlwughts .I I JtA_T 1. r . ., . ,.,.w1 • ..-.. BOSTON MARATHON WINNERS ROSIE RUIZ, BILL RODGERS. ~~~~--''----~~~~~~- ~ers W'ins ) Marathon Ends In Controversy H0!-.1 IJ N f A I' 1 li tll HoC1gl'rs . Olll' ol thl' wo rld s fore most dist an cc runr1c rs·. can mark down l~RO as a year ol both tlllt<•r rh~appotnl mtml and pt•rsonul triumph Tht· 32·Yl':t r old former school tt·:.ieht•r tr<11m•'I months in hopes of a shot :.ii 01) mp1t· Gold, but i-.t•tl ll'd :\londay for a third con St:'CUll\'t'. <ind rourth Since 1975, Boston :\lar:.ithon champ1onsh1p '"I d ralh<'r be• running than anything. but I don't eve n knov. 1f I v.ould have madl' the team," Rodgers :-.aid arter becoming o n· ly tht• second r unner l'\'er to v. m the 26 mil<'. :185 yard Jaunt from Hopkinton to Boston's Bar k Bay t hr ... e yt'ars in a row make m~ bn.·akc.tv.ay (a bout the half v.a~ mark 1 .. '.\! y· legs ar"' rc·al bt•al It was ~1 struggle JUSt to get home Tht· crowd drove ml' My legs 5lurt ed to go with eight m i le~ lert .. T ii l:: FACT THAT Hodgcrs was so phystcally bl'alen by thl' race lent more crt>d1b1ll ly to charges thCIL Ruiz ~neC1kl'd into the race after the 22 m ile mark Fred Lebow. president of the 16.000-membl'r Roadrunners Club. called Ruiz "a phony'" a nd sC11d she was not seen among the top six wom en a t t he 22-m tle mark. lfo said she showed no physical evidence or running a m arathon and was unfamiliar with roadrunm ng terms . But Ruiz teC1rfuJ ly ins ist ed she ran the race ··People ask me when did 1 pass some of the top women run· ners. I can't answe r that. I was running my own race.'' she said. "I like to just concentrate on what I'm doing . I'm new at this ... Downing's Bad Break: His Ankle HLOOM INGTON. Minn. i\n,Rt·I catcher Brian Downing s CI Y. his 5eason co m e to a ~C'reec hing ha lt Monday a rte r- noon when X-rays of his sore left <1nklt· rc•vc·alcd a fracture . "'Th<.•rc's not much I can say c•x cc pt that 1t 's a very serious lo~~ ... ~t anager J im Fregos1 told n•po rters "Brian 1s not only Cln uggr<'SMvc• hiller. he's an llg· grc·SSl\l' player. period . He's a leader and he 'II b<.· missed ... Oov.nmi:i rc·turn1·d to Anaheim Monda~ ni~ht ror an examma· lion toda) by team doctor Lew Yocum The Angels will use Yocum s prognosis to determine hov. long Oowm ng will remain on the disabled hs t Dowmng broke the ankle dur- 1 n g the firs t 1nn1n g or the n 1ghteap 1n Su nd ay 's doubleheader in Oakla nd. He leaped into the air to grab a high pitch from Frank Tanana while Ricky Hendl'r son was ste aling home. and landed a wkwardly on the ankle By J OHN SEVANO Ot 11 .. O•llY ""•' Sl•ll Mark La Bonte 1s not your typ1cC1l track and field athlete Nope. there's a unique d1stmc lion that sets tum a pa rt from all the rest "He's the kind of 1nd1v1dual every coach wants to have." compliments his coach . Sad dleba ck ColleJ.?<"s Tom Wh1l(' "lie has a gr eat deal going for h im bl•s1dcs running lle 's a good student, a popular younA ma n. bri~ht and enthus 1ast1c lle'i. consta ntly g1\'lng a qualil> perform anc<' 1n life .. H 1t sounds hkc White 1s high on his sophomon· runni:r it's because he 1~ G1vt• him an op<.•ning and hE·'ll reap he:.a p~ of praise upon LaBonte LABONTE. TOO. 1., not shv abnut rrturning the com pliment "White has done for thi s track team "hat 8 1 II M ull1J.?an has done fo r basketba ll... he <;;,ays convincingly Heall y. ut first i:t lancc. th(' tall. 6·3. 155-pounder doesn't look any different from yo ur no rmal alhelele .. 1( one wishes to ig- nore the tuxedo he wore lo the interview (he qwckly explained he had JUSl re turned from a smgmg engagement I But to s1l there and listen to h im talk-about himself. run- ninJ?. and about his future one dOl':> gel the fcclrng that this IS a s pecial pt•rson. indeed The sort-spoken I.aBonte con- d uc ts himse lf fa r m on • ad vanced than his 19 years or age v.ould attest ''I'm not surpnsrd at his sue Ct;'SS considering his approach to l'vC'ryttung h<' do<'s... Jdds h1:. coach "lle's what I t•all d top· i. h (' I r p c• r s o n . a ~ e a I thor-ou~br('d Anything :\l ark does. he does we ll .. LaBONTE llAS DON E sn well, in fact. tha t he has helped lead Saddlebaek to lh<' M1ss1on Confrr<.'nce dual meet chum p1o ns h1p. whi ch will Wkc plan• agamst Chaffey Friday You name 1t and LaBonte has run it Everything rro m the 500. lo lhl' 1.500 to the• 5.000 l h1s l t 23 1i. best in th(' ~talc l. to even the stN•plechase. What's i.o unusual a bout that. )OU sa ~" No th 1 n ~. cxct:pt La Bontl' doesn l run for the <·ompet1t1on. but for the shC<'r t•nJO)'ment or running That. re ga rd less or \\ hethe r he wins or loses. 1r he fe ll he ran well. he's plea~ed "I REALl.Y DON'T LIKF: to compete ... La Bonte ll'lls you With a straight rat·e ... but I do enJOY running If 1 ·ve run a good race . win or lose. I'm happ) .. IT'S NOT TllA T La Bonte de- l ests compe tition (he played football and basketball in high school>. ll 's just that he enjoys the benefits of running without the rewards. CONTROVERSY m a rked the women's race as officials reared a possible hoax. Rosie Ruiz. a 26-year-old orril·e worker in New York. running only h<'r second mar a thon , o ri g in a ll y was declared the winne r in a course record of 2:31 :56. breaking the m ark or 2.35 · 15 set by J oan Ruiz said the Boston Marathon was only her second race. T ypical or Downing·s style of play, he remained in the game until the second inning. After · he grounded out in his first at. ba t and was limping badly. Downing was r emoved. "The thought or running .. I j us t like it personally ... he sa ys "Naturally. winning 1s nice because I know what It 's hke to MARK LABONTE, ALONE. AT THE FRONT. Benoit in 1979. • 1 However. race director Will Cloney s aid later the re were t·grave doubts'' that Ruiz had .run the entire course and of. ~1c1als would investigate in the next rew days. Ruiz later said he was upset. claiming she had run the route. I Rodgers. n ow a we althy ~portswear tycoon in Boston. rained during the winter in Florida and Arizona to prepare lfo r the S u m m er 01 y mp l c marathon ln Moscow. He sharp· f ly criticized just about everyone for the U .$. boy coll of the Gam es. I ~IOWEVER, HE COOLED his temper in a hot sun, ra n his 1chief Mvals into the pavement, toverc ame cram ps and won tire l84th Boston marathon in 2 hours. 112 m inutes. 11 seconds . defeat- ing Italy's Marco Marchel by a bout 500 yards. In the 70·degree , weather. Rodgers' course record of 2 :09.27 last year was not threatened. "That wu the toughest race 11 've ever run ln Bos ton,·· ' Rodgers said. "l was freaked • out. I was drying from dehydra- 1 lion at the end. I ran real hard to John Balser. who finished eight seconds behind Ruiz and who had an early starting posi- tion in the race. said he never noticed her T e am tra ine rs originally d iagnosed a n ankle s prain. but d ecided lo ha ve X-rays taken up- on arrival In Minnesota . whe re the Angels opened a two-game series today. lose • races where a ll you do 1s go all out In distance lhere·s strategy in vo lved. vou h ave to think about wha t· you 're going to do out there ... "There IS ~ lot of competitive- ness w1Lhin myself to be one of the beRt. ·· "I can't believe it," Balser said. '"She wouJd have had to pass me at some point, but she didn 'l. I didn 'l see anyone at any lime with a yellow T-s hirt. .. Tom Donohue. the only other catc her on the rost er . will be in the starting lineup. FOR THAT REASON LaBonte en1oys distance races more than the spnnts. "It's not hke shorter La Bonte does ha ve enough drive m him to want to becom e one of the top runners in the N.CAA next season. And. he reels Smith's Therapy Pays Dividends LOS ANGELES CAPl -All winter Reg. gie Sm ith was conce rned about his Injured right ankle, one that a ll but ruined his 1979 season. He was concerned too, that he'd be 35 when the 1980 season began and1 he said, "When you're \hat old you have to work that much harder." SMrnt TOOK THE RAPY on his Injured ankle dally throughout the winter and re· ported lo the Los An~eles Dodgers' sprln~ training camp three days before a nyone else. "The amount of extra work in spring training is definitely p ayinR Jlvltleuc' .. " S mith said Monday 111~ hi Jl ~cr th~ Dodgers edged the San Francisco Giants 4·3. ll was Smith's two-run homer In the first Inning that put Los Angeles ahead to stay and It was his rem arkable lh'row In the eighth that p reser ved t he win, Los Angeles' lllh In the last 12 games against the Giants In Dodger Stadium. I THE GIANfi,_'IftAILING 4.3, had the potential tying nib' al'iecond base with one out in the eighth when Larry Herndon. who accounted for three of San Francisco's seven hits, lined a alngle lo right. Smith fielded the hall on the run. fired a strike to rookie catcher Mike Sclo~clo. nrcvcntin1t 0 "rel! Evuns frotn scorini; :ind Sc1<',,<.111 then cut down Herndon at second "There are only two other Mght fielders In baseball who can make that throw.'' said San Francisco Manager Dave Bristol. "Dave Winfield and Dave Parker. Yes. that was one great throw.·• After Smith's two-run homer in the first off loser Vida Blue. 2· 1. Steve Garvey doubled and one out later Ron Cey homered Into the left field seals. THE DODGERS' FOtJR·RtJN Inning. coupled with Smith's game saving throw. wu enour.h for Burt Hooton to defeat the Giants for the ninth stral ht time Hooton. 2· I. l<.'ft tht' r i me artr r "l'VCn inn1n<: > when h11:1 arm t1i;:1tcnc<.l on J cool n18hl he c an do 1t with the :>ltitude he has today. not the win-at-all· costs type or thinking some run- ner s possess i!lil MJUION ENOUGH? NOPE SAN ANTONIO tAPl -the San AntonJo Spt1M have offered Oeorge Gervin a new lifetlme contract worth $5.1 million, 'b&tt Gervin's agent says the plaitr will demand to be traded tr ~ Spun don't drastically intrdle their offer. • Officials of the N allon a l Basketball Assoclt.lion leaDl. stun& by a "poor boy" lmqe, said Monday they had offered ti\( three-lime scoring cha mpion tbE choice of the SS. I million pacto~ 35 years or a five-year deal woftll S2.M mlllion. "They're not even ciost," Oervln'~ agent. Pat Healy. sa>d by phone from T:tcoma. w_.... He said Cervin seeks;. mmlmum of St million a )'tf' fo r sf>ven ye r~ :~ ·. -· ·JV Mikes on the Way Out, Jmt -Lk Watson, T~evino Pre• AP Dhpa\<'lltn CARLSRAD Tom Watson hu no an1tr nor lll teeUru:s toward th wUd«-nUfatd caller from OJal who t him two sboU In l hl' hn I ro und or tbe Tourna ment of Cha mploo "But I m 1Rht have 1f It J <'OSt m~ the tournament,·· Wot on ~wd. But 1t wa vt•n obvious th\' rl.&J es conaclouN \\' i1lSOI\ W JOkll\~ • W 4TSON On u mnr-1• 'l'nou~ note, he sa1d '11"• rul••" urr· th1•r1• to tx-foUo wt'<I I 'iolalt•d th1• .,i(h 11 1· ruh•. I 61<'Cf'pl tht· pc>n Ulh ' ' Jlut h1• Jot·~ not romplt>tely a<'Ct'Pt t hc µr~H·tu•1• an 1·11 pt•rlrnt•nt of putting ll vt· lt>lt•v1Mon m1kt•i. on pluy"~ or their rad d1t•11 du1 in.: 1•ompf't 1t ion an POA tour t'\'l'OI'- • It .11hh not hw.: \\ dl!.011 !>Utd ll !tut•"n'l .utcl ,111\'lh~11.: 111 .:nlf 01 luol bull 0 1 bJ~t·hull In l11t' 'I ournament of t'hamp1on!., ,, It'\' makl' Walt plared on Merman Mllrh~ll. Lt><' Trev1no'l> caddy Trt>v1no and Watson v.ere playing in thf' final tv.oi.ome Trt>vlno was ~trugghng Watson s uggested Tr"'' mo v..a5 pl.I\ 111.: tht• b.:11l too far forward 1n has :.tant•t• Thi• t'\lmnwnt "..t:. p1dwd up h' M 1tr ht>ll 's m1kt' and h1•a rd u~ NH<.' .mnoum 1•r:. Tht>~ relu)t'<i tbe mformat.1on. as J rather cm,ual a-.1cl1• to tht• rompet1t10n . to a national uu dll'nt't• Thi• C'all t'<tnll' thruul=h rrom Ojai. QUl'St1on1n g thl' ll'g~hl } of tht• :.1tuat1on ------Quo1.-ol IM Dafl ----~ Dr. Jo~·<'f' Brothf'rs, the psy<'holog1st. talktng of ht•r husband's tldd1ct1on to sports on TV : "tr W<' did jlet a d1,·or<'l'. thl' onh we he would kno" 1t 1s 1f they would an noun<'t> 1ton ·wad<' World o f Sports'." tfalla~k To11gla Agah e for Trza• Joo Mallat'k rontinued to battle back from • t'lbo" ~uq:er'.\ v. llh his third stra ight strong p1trhm~ t'ffor1. ~and Jim Su.nd~r1t s mashed has ~et't'nd 1"11.lmt>r o f the season as Texas defeated Dt•trtlll, 3 2. Monda) m Ame n can Lea~ue action . . Ruppen Jt>nf's' ~round slftJ,?lt' to nght srored Rkk C~~ with two out 1n the t'IJ:hth 1nnm~ to )!l\'e the New York Yankees a 3-2 win O\'t>r Balu m ort> . Davt' Stieb hurled a five-hitter as Toron· MATl..ACK to :.topped Kansas City, 7·1 ... Gorman Thomas t'rashcd a two-run homer in the I It h inning to g i ve Milwa uke<' a 7.5 triumph over Cle veland ... Dwight Evans doubled hom<' the winning run in the eighth inning afte r Rick Burleson, Jim Rice and Carlton Fisk homered. leading Bos ton to a 9-8 decision over the Chicago White Sox ... Pmrh hitter Jefr N~man's t1e-br<'aklllg two run double in the ninth m- nini: lifted s treakinJ? Oakland to a 4·2 wan over Seattle . . In National Leag ue ar· t1on the C1ncmnat1 Reds got a f1ve -ror-fi vt> effor t from C.-Or~e t'oster, including his fourth home run of tlu~ '>t'a:,on. to ('(!gt• Houston. 6·5 . Ray Burris and Neil Al· Jen comb1m.-d on a fl\ <'·h1ttn as tht> New York Mets beat ~h iladl.'lph1a . 3 u . John Candelaria toss<'<l a six-hitter and Dave Parker and Lee Lacy each knocked 111 two runs as Pittsburgh lx•at Montrl'al. 7-1. .. Seattle's Bruce Boch~. who ha t .423 last wt..-ek . was named the American League Player of the Week ... St. Louis outfielder George Headrick was named NationaJ League Player of the Week alter rapping 11 hits in 2S bats and picking up nine RBI o•RPillfl K~ep• Br•i11• AU.,.- Te rry 0' Reill)'. "ho S(:I up the goal by Rick !'tiddlelon that forced overtame. srored on a 20-foot ~ shot at 17 : JJ of ovC'rt 1m e to give Boston a 4.3 ' tnumph Monday ntJ!ht over the Nev. York Island· t·rs . kc'C•pmg tht' Hru1ns allvc m the National Hockev Leagl'e playoffs. Tht.> Islanders, ho~·ever. s till hold a 3-1 edgl' in the best-of-seven quarterfinal series . . Scoring c ha mpion Marcel Dionne of the Los Angeles Kings was named the NHL's ~layer of tht' )Car by Sporting News. a weekl y publication Dionne edged 19·year-old Edmonton Oilers sensation Wayne Gretzky by one point m the balloting by the p'la) Cr!'>. Bcueball Todafl -------. On this date in baseball in 1970 Tom Seavt.>r lied a major league record by stnking out 19 San Diego Padres Cincludm~ the last 10 in a row. a nothe r recordJ as the New York Mets scored a 2-1 vic- tory al Shea Stadium . On this date an 1959 . The Chicago White Sox SC'OI cd 11 runs in the seventh innm~ on 10 wa lks. three errors, one hit baller . and one hat C Johnny Callison ·s single I in a 20·6 rout over the Kansas City A s. On ttus date in 1876 . In the first off1c1al game m National Le ague his· tory. Boston defeated Phila delphia 6-5. Today's Birthdays. Pitcher David Clyde. who made his major league debut at the age or 18. IS 25. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Moose Haas is 24. ,\lo BOffU> Courf lor Sup~rSoftl~• T he Seattle SuperSonlC'S' home court ror Ill games three and four or their best-or-seven Na- tional Basketball Association Western Conferi!nce pl ayoH with the Lake rs won't look much Uke home. The Sonit's have been for ced to use the University of Washinmon·~ Hee Edmundson Pavilion. which se ats about 8.000. because t he SC'atlle Marine rs have rlaimed the Kingdome for ba:.C'ball game!> Friday a nd Sunday ... A number of a m ateur a thlett-s will anno unce a lawsuit against the U.S. Olympic Committee. protesting the USOC decision to boycott the 1980 Summe r Gam es tn Moscow . . . For the first tim e in 21 year:., a filly may be running for the roses May 3 at Churchill Downs . Genuine Rask owner ~rt Flres&one said Monday that he 1s 90 percent certain he will enter the filly ... The Jate Law10D UUJe, ooe or the ome's gre atest match players . and EngJand's ffellr)' Cotton a three-time winner or the British Open, have been elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame. T..,....a,Radio Following are the top sPOrts on TV tonight. Ratings a re: ./ " • " excellent; ./ / worth watching; • ./fair;" forget It. (-) 8 p.m., Ch•nnet 9 ./ v v ./ NBA PLAYOFFS: Seattle at Lakers AMOUncen: Chick Heam and Keith Erickson The customar., blackout has been lifted, so Southern California fans will get to see game one of the Western Con· ference championship even thoogh It s being played at the Forum In Ingle~. The SuperSonlcs, winners of a touoh seven.game semifinal with Miiwaukee, invade the Lakers' home court, where LA has been nearly invincible. Baseball '790). Radio San Francisco a t Dodger!>, 7:30 p.rn .. l<ABC Basketball · Seattle at Lakers, 8 o.m .. I< LAC 1s701 .. Red-hot CincY---_..~i!f No Fluke ------ By WILL GalM LEY ~-.Witc.r-u tu1 Tht• C1ndMaU Redl ha~ shot out of b~ball's 1t1rtln1 file like u r<K'kl"t htacled for the moon .. nd. If the aeannc pace contlm.wb. \My may have the Nationa l Lu11u• West tllle wrap~'<i up by July 4 Pnctlr ally apeakm&. that 1s tretrhln~ credulity a bit far. but muJw no nustake about It - the tl..-ds are blast hot. loo•ung hke n tt•um a1m1ng at "'gaining tht· JM.-'de11tMI wtur h their pred· ~Ceb bor .., occ upi e d 1n th e m1d·Hn0:. Tht•y 'r e n o t a c c idents . T hey'\'e got a whole passel of young pitchers -strong. confa· dent. t'apable, full of bpit and v an t>gar T ht•y have e nough 'l't t'raru. J ohnny Bench. Ken Gnffcy. Gror~e Foster, David Cont'epe1on . Tom Seaver to keep tht> kids' heads screwed on stral~ht THEIR MAN.AGER. J ohn McNama ra , as low-key, soft- 'poken. a firm disrapllnaraan ANALYSIS with a feathery touch . He maan- ta lns order without sacrifidng res pttt. After Monday's victory over the A s tro s 1n Jl o u s t o n ·s Astrodomt'. the Reds had won 11 of their first 12 ga m es. the first t•ight m a row. and were do1~ 1t without mirrors . They we r e playing solid baseball. "It 's a fun t ea m ." said M c N a m a ra . s p eak in g b y telephone from his Houston hotel s uite. "They laugh. they Joke . the~ horsc a round. They're not loud and raurous They're JU."t loose and fre<>-spiriled. "Resides hav in g 3 lot of talent. th<>y e njoy the gam <' And they pla) 1t hard Th<')" don't think tht.•y r an be beaten .. Th<' skipper's sent1mt•nt~ we re echoe<i by Johnn) Be nr h. thl· All-slar C'atcher who has been the t>.?llwelht.•r or the d ub ror mort'. tha n a dccad<· Bf.NOi SAID Ml'CH of thl' l'red1t for the , Reds· lust Murt must go to the young p1tC'hmg -.t a f f -pa rticula r!~ Fra nk Paston:>, 2'l. M\k(' Lacoss. 2:l Charlu.• Lt·1brandt. 23. and Tom Humt>. 27 · · PastoN.· and La Cos., p1tch<'d shutouts an o ur two opening gam l'S a nd each a lreadv has wo n twi<.'t'." lh<' 32-year-o'ld r<' C'eive r said ... ~ibrandt pitched a shutout against Atlanta in the fourth game. I don't remember <'Vet having this m any shutouLc; so l'arly in the yea r. Not until .July anyhow ThC'St• kids a re tcr rifle .. M<'Nam ara \li as qu1C'k to c;ay that RenC'h wab O\'erh modest in fa iling to m<·nt1on h;s ov.ri. <'On tributions to the m aturitv of the· p1t<'hing staff. • ··John worked tireless Iv wit h t hei.e youngsters a II s prang. ev<·n when we wen • not pla yin~ ex- hib1t1on games.·· he s aid . "lie h as g i ven them u ntold ron· f1 dcnl'c ·· • Angels Get 8Player s On Ballot NEW YORK CAP> -Rod Care w of the Anll?els. the all·time leading vote-gette r . heads a group of eight players who con- tinue an Impressive string by appearing on lbe All·star Game ballot for the 11th conse<'ut1ve yea r. Besides Carew. t he All -star per ennials are Johnny Bench . Bobby Bonds. Reggie Jack.son. Pete Rose, Reggie S mith . WUlie Stargell and Carl Yastrzemski. The ballot, announced Monday by Commissioner Bowle Kuhn, rontains 144 players -rune at e a c h infie ld pos ition and catc her plus 27 outfielders in each league. Fans across the UnitC'd States and C?nada will vote from May 9 \hrough June 25, electing the starting lineups fo r the All-star Game scheduled fo r July 8 al Los Angeles. The e lection has attr acted more than 12 million votes in each of lhe last tlu'ff seasons and a total or 71.397.372 since the balloting was returned to the fans in 1970. A \fi~for~s Spoils .,..,,,.~ Curt Bnnkma n ol Provo r\.ll w .., hi -. .1rm.., w victory a.., h1· ero!.~l''-lht• l 1111'>h lrrH· 'I<• day to \.\111 the• \\ h(•(•kha1r dl\'1'1011 of th• g,, tnri \J.1 r.1r ho11 Thi· r aC'l' twg;rn upp<.'r pl1ril'1 • ~·· r.id•·... ~:, \ .irrh b<stl. 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Carew also holds the 1in1le season ballot record with 4,292,740 in 1977. That WU the s ame year when a record 12.562.476 votes were cut. Mrtfl-01,n o..-IKi ...... 1·11 M 5-tlle l~utt 1-Cll, II . l The lil80 ballot has three clubs -Boston. the Angels and Philadelphia -with eight can· didatea each. Eight other ttams -BalUmore. Pittsbur1h. Cin· c lnna t.i , Kan sas Clty , Milwaukee, the New York Yankees. the Dodgers and St Louil' -e ach has seve, nominees. ' • • ' ' • ' l ' ' • ' ' t I ' ) '80XJNG I Gou= T&Mday Apn• 22 1980 DAILY PILOT U DD Added to-Bo~ing Eard---_ CdM Nowi 3~--- Arter La Jolla : • Buoot. Llmon. tht world's top· CbROll. Wt Umon •• 11\e No. 1 ron· THE CWUI ERWEIGHT eUmln1tion5 Paulino'• UJ·2·2 muk. The 'Winner b • rank.ct ~ re.U..rwellht hu been tender to the tatlt held by AIH11 will t"Onllnu~ under the WAY Athletic g.uaraftl~ a shot at WBe champion Corona d~I Marttllh'rtn.nta • ._added to t.M s tar .tudded llMup ol four Ars\MUo Enterprt s b~mnt>r In future monthJ •c· MarvUl Camel accordlne to BaU Caplan juggernaut, CIF 4·A champion: main ewnt.t for the WAY box"'a ahow A r • u., 11 0 • 1 b r 0 l h u . L ~ o . of cordma to Olck Sudler. chairmen ofthe of w Av the pa.st rive yean. kept ill 1980: at AAaM&m C.venllM c..e.., Frida1 Nlurap, wiU mttt Btrt Lff 1n • 10 ARMS Foundation. beneficiary or the record unblemished Monday: nlcbl. rowad auper w•lterwela&hl buut.. boxlnashowalnOranaeCounty GONZALEZ WILL RAVE a 20-2·1 re· with a 15~·12!,la DOD·lea•ue vic·l lle .. co'a Limon w1U 10 a11ln1t -·•·· Orani• Count" boxer z me The indoor card at the convention cord and Baez a 11·2 proresslonal mark tory over villUnc and blghly. 1 FraakM Ahumada In • s.chechaled lO-irvr--, f when they meet for the state super regarded La Jolla. rouad bout that will be Pttteftled alone OonaelH me ta Pablo Baoz or the CHler ls the Int promotion or WAY in welterweaght tttle. Lee. coming orr two Antony Emerson swept singles • with two 12·round aUain and another Domlnlcan RepubUc for the Callromla Onanaie County and 15 reportedly the wins at Orange County Fairgrounds. to CdM's 13th victory and put the1 lO·l"OUl\Ckr. at.ate ••r w•li.rwelaht UU4! In a 12 first of a series of c ruiserweight wlll have a 19 ·5 r ecord against Sea Klngsoverthetopwithavic·: round U•ht. Th la one 11 for lh~ tHminotion bouts leading to a possible Arguello's 20·3 when they meet an the tory to give CdM the maglc I CaJlfomJa 1t1te t'hamplonsh\p. outdoor champ1ons h1p match at other super welterweight bout. number at 14 1h.· . LIMON •EC NTLY ·rou1 ht Bobby Chacon at the Forum In ln&lewood and ea* away h-om the f11bt r~hng he watl"Obbed or Ow dedslon Announct"d earlier 11 th l2·round Anaheim Convention Center an July or Tickets for the April 25 s how are on Earlier the Sea Kings got a crulaerwet1ht ch ampionship ellmmo an an outdoor spectacular at Anaheim sale at the Convention•Center box ·or big boost from Its second~ Uon bout that will headlln the C'ird Stadium in September. fice. through all Ticketron locations, the doubles team -Jamie Paul and , The World Bo.inc Council t WBC l. un· daunlt"d by tht-controversl•I decision to feeturtna Carlot de Leon of Puerto Raco Puerto Rico's de Leon will bring a ARMS Foundation in Anaheim and at S('otl Katzman -who split with • aaalnst Waldemar Paulino ot liraill 27·0· l record into the ring against Empresa Fnas in Santa Ana. La Jolla 's firstteam ile Change? No Decision On Kemper By HOWARD L. HAND Y Of, ... O•llf ,._ SUtt Things still aren 't sell led as far as the Women's Kemper Open golf tournament returning to Mesa Verde Country Club an Costa Mesa are concerned . .. W ey <Kemper Insurance Co.) made us an of· fer and frankly. it wasn't the best in the world." says this year's chairman Paul Zangger. "Ot:R COMMl17EE met and we sent a coun· ter·Offer to them last week and expect to hear from them at any time. We'll probably have to have another meeting between our committee and their representatives before anything is worked out.·· Zangger expects lo hear from the Kemper peo- ple early In the week but the dedsion on holding the tournament at Mesa Verde for the third straight year could be held up for a while longer. • • • SANTA ANA COUNTRY CLUB will be the set- ting for the Bag Brothers of Orange County invita· tional tournament Monday. with a shotgun start at 12 .30 BBOC is a non·prorat group that aids fatherless boys from ~IK through 16 by providing the missing GOLF male influence in the boys lives. The attempt is to cre ate a big and little brother relationship within the life of the bov All proceeds from the $125 entry fee go to this worthwhile cause with the golfer getting green fees. golf cart. lunch a nd beverages on the course, along with a dinner a nd dancing for the golfer and has g uest A number of prizes will be awarded at the tournament including low gross and low net in· d 1 vadual. low team and other awards. For further information, call 544· 7773. • • • THAT ANNUAL SPOOF oo the world of sports activities an the Newport Reach area is rapidly ap· proachJng once again and Paul Salata is riding high ··1 don·t know if it's relevant or not. but the dates have been set and we'll have another high handicap golf tournament where the losers get all the prizes:· Salata s ays in fast·paced style. For those who care. Irrelevant Week begins ~londay, June 23 with the golf tournament. arri\'al nf the honored (?I guest and the annual 1'iFL night .i t the Balboa Bay Club ONE C HANGE has been made this year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ..., ll.J. lllYNOU>9 T04aACCO co. some men taste it all: Rich warm flavor. smooth even taste. SOiid satisfaction . Only from the camel Filters blend of Turkish and domestic tobaccos. . . , I l • , l , Instead of taking the final selection in the NFL draft to Las Vegas lo climax the week·long spoof, he will travel to Reno before returning home. 'I • "ll·s a very simple format," Salata says. "We had a board meeting Cmy dog and ll on April f ool's Day to set up the ~hole' thing. Fortunatel) fo r us. none of our past recipients has lasted more than three weeks in an NFL camp and none ot the m have asked us if they could play golf." With that he was off to install another row of sewers or to clean out some old ones. whichever JOb he fell heir to that particular day. • • • CmP SHOTS • The Babe Zaharias Golf Course al Industry Hills gives that layout 36 holes of championship play and formt!r Mission VieJo pro Ro~er Belanger is working hard to make the layout an outstanding success. The Zaharias course opens this week following a Monday pre day that all but ruined the la,.out for several weeks. Skiers Place 4th Orange County Ski Club raced to a fourth place finish recently in the National Ski Club Challenge finals at Aspen, Colorado. Mt. Mansfield. a club from Stowe, Vermont, took first in the three·day giant slalom event. Tak· ing second and third were clubs from the Detroit area. GM Ski Club and the Skinicks Ski Club. Orange County's team consisted of Denny Arsenault, Craig Curtis, Dick Stenerson. Shelly Kapbammer. 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(~. • WI Mor<Ot, I Mire (ette, e 0•11e Hiii\, ' .. 119r1y HHll. 10. leulll flaM4MN. f ... . . . . .. . ...... -,... .. _ FOR THE RECORD I BASEBALL /TRACK . ~--~.~Komer Beact1 to liPtion ATLANTA <AP> -TbJrd baaesnan Bob Jtorne r. the tm National League Rookie ol lhe Year who hat ne ver played a day ln lM minor lea1ues. hu been optioned to the Atlanta 8ravea' Cl1u AAA farm at Rlcbmood, execuUve vlce pres!. dent Al T'homwelJ ~aid Monday . Homer. who came right off the campus of Arizona SUte to become the Bra ves' s tarting third baseman in June two years ago, was mired in a l ·for-32 bat· Ung slump and was hilting only 060 with two hits in 34 trips lh1s yea r. Both h.its were singles. HORNER WAS BENCHED a long with outnelder Gary Mat· tbews Sunday when the Braves dropped a 5-3 dec1s1on to lhe Cm· c.-annati Reds . their ninth setback in 10 game$. "ThlS 1s incredible ... Horner s aid "ll·s beyond incredible ll 's something words can't desc.-r1be, really. BOB HORNER "HS-S NOT TllSOWINO, eo&. catchilli, not drlvin1 in nm," 11id Thornwell, wbo bad 90Wed Sunday nlabt that UM f roet ol· nee had "reached UM bnU.lllt point" and "w'e're 1oln1 to shake the team up.•· Although Horner has a no~ trade clause in his contract, the 22 -yeu-old infielder can be op. tioned to the mlnor leaeues three limes before becomlaa eligible for. the draft by other major league clubs. Horner was na med rookie ot the year two years aco when he com piled a .366 batUq average in 99 games, beltiq 23 home runs and driving in 63 runs. Lut year he hit .314 with 33 home runs &ad 91 RBI. ··rt wu felt that a =e to a lower lev~l or play help ham get his game s traightened out." Thornwell aa.Jd. "IC 10 games in my career de· termine whether J'm gomg to stay oo the major league team or not. J can't fat~om that.· Homer added. "I'm confused, worril'd. bar. fle d -a thousand emotions rolled int.o one." Horner sald. "l don't know what they expect out of me, I really don't "I don •t know ~h a t went through his mind when he made the dec1s1on. hut I know that Ted cowner Ted Turn<'r 1 made lhe dec1s1on." Horner ~aid "I don't know why. If you can find an answer for me. I v. 1sh some body would clue me 1n bt-causc l'm lost. .. THE CLUB ascunvs said h e didn't know why Honaer wasn't hitting .. and none ol our <'Oaches can put their finger on It He seems hesitant. He's not whipping the bat around like he dad previously." Horner, who missed spring tr a In tng ln 197'9 in a contract hassle with owner Ted Turner, also was having bis problems in the r1eJd. Season Nears Speedsoccer Set for FV At first glance. a speedsoc~r 5tad1um look!> mor e like a hockey rink HOW('\ Pr thP 1r•· hd' bet>n repla~ with art1h c1al turf and a MIC<'..r b;.11 1s s ubstituted for a puck. Such a s tadium exis ts in Orange Count \ al th<· Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club 11; fo'oon taan Valley. And beginning Ul May, ll .... ,11 Ix-t h•· s ite of all games for tbe recently or~:tn1 zcd American Speedsoccer Association. EIGtrr ORANGE COUNTY teams now boast ASA franchises and are busy prepanng for t he May JO.Aug. 4 c ampail(n Speedsocce r , a higher scoring and faster vers100 of soccer. features hockey·bke boards around the perimeter of the field. Each game con· sists of four, l!>-minutc quarters w1lb an overtime s.udden death penod 10 the evenl of a tie The eight county teams wall pl&)' 1n two• divis iOllS. The ~ach D1,·1s100 is made up of lht- Newport Beach Breakt-r-;. Irvine Ret...:.:. Hunt inglon Beach Dolphins and Costa Mesa Cowboys EMPIRE DIVISION teams wall 1nc,ude the Orange Gunners. Saddle bac.-k ValJey Dons. Foun tam Valley f1ames and Anaheim Arrows. .Players will be selected from both amateur and professional ranks . £.ch squad will have 12 players selected through a draft after an open tryout session. California Sunslune Coach Derek Lawther will conduct that clinic. ASA omc1als say La wther isn't the only fam1uar name ln\'olved with the new league Former Cal.Jforrua Surf head roach John Sewell ~111 take the roa ching rems orthc Founla10 Valle> Flame~ LOS CABALLERO. ' Sp<'edsoccer stadium seats 1.800 spectators v.llh Jll w ats t>E>tween the two goals. Tickets Cor !\SA ~a mes are pnt'ed at $3.SO for adults and $2 25 for children Ticket tnformat1on 1 ~ :Jv;ulable by phonmg the ASA headquarters at 557 9272 Edison Runners Dominating Area Kerwin B<-ll's football expertise has earned over to track a nd field this spring as be leads tbe Orange Coast area in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and anchors Edtson ·s lead111g 440 yard relay team. His 9.7 and 22.7 clockings also lead Orange County. Edison's 42.8 relay lime came at last Fnday's Mt. SAC Relays . EDISON TEAMMATE Jon Butler lead& the area in lhe mJle (4:19.7) and tbe two m ile <9:14.8> and he bas run the s~d lutest 880 ln the area o :S9.6) this year . Tom Rish ol Ocean View leads bot.h hurdle races with clockings or 14.6 In the 120 yard highs and be shares the 330 yard low hurdle lead with Huntington &!ach's Steve Mc Roberts and Newport Harbor's Nowell Kay with a 39.2 . San Clemente's Jim Doehring leads the shot put C61·S'h) and the discus (166-9>. NEWPORT HARBOR'S Terri McCunniCf took over the lead in the girl's high jump as she slipped over S-9 ln a dual meet last week. Her jump Is abo the best ln Orange County this year and broke the school record by thf"ff lncbes. Three double leaders dot the g irl's track events. UD.lveralty's Kenya Thornberg <220. 26.2 and 440, 59.8) and Polly Plumer <mile, 4:59.0 and two mUe, 10:39.1) head two events for the Trojans. They are also members ol University's mUe relay k1m (3:58.8). which leads the area and Orange County. Fountain Valley's Sbaron Hatfield leads the 880 <2 : 16.2) and tbe loot Jwnp Cl8-3 Y• l. Football Clinic Set A free football pnvenUOa ure clinic for hlah 1choo=yen, apooao"*9 by the Rama and FHP, a So' rn Callfoml1 health maintenance or· aaniu • I.I 1cheduled for May 17 It P~IJ"IOn Parle Theater, at Herbor and Sycamore in Anaheim. The two-hour session begins at 10 a.m. The preveoUon c1re clink la bel.n& st.aced U · t'lualvely for high school playera and their ~cMI and it will be on a nrat-come fint-serve be.all at the 2,200-aeat amphJtheater. ~rs must preMDt thelr 1tudent body card.I for Id ion. Rama trainer Gary Tuthill and members of hiJ staff will demonstrate techniques ol fitness traln· ing, lJ\jury prevenllon, endurahce development and other condltionln1 e•erelles . . • Sale ... 12 lb. 2~1b. Reg. ~6 QS i12 95 Sole S5.95 510.95 Bandini Weed-Out Get rid of u oubleso me broodleoof weeds ond feni- hte oc the some time wim OondlN Weed-Out ot mese s.pe<IOI money·sov1ng p nces FREE! A Rog e t's Gardens Lown feed·ng Guide is yours f0< the o1ktng. '.J'.ar• r'IOW !0 9 Pt ~ fomovs r\oge(s '"''r..i ''.. o I year long ~~ ...,,..,,,. • 'fY" f ~ I \IOf'oC1 .,., J"/"q"" Q< NVJr>lf'V • N~ °""'1'1 • 0<10 )&Cl() '.()t'fnQ l>Oo~ Q 10 0 OO"Y We've got cars ... and a lot of them. Two things have got to happen before they can be sold. F irst We tell you we have them. Second We reduce the prices. We make them so attractive. with such tremendous savings you can't afford to pass them up. The prices. of course. differ on each model . but savings are huge on our entire stock. With our "high flooring costs'' maintaining hundreds of cars In stock ts terribly expensive ... that's our reason for selling with little or no profit ... it sa ves us money. We're confident we have one you 'II like . . . we know you'll like our prices and service. These are the Hard Factat .. . . . • • • I i " i L • B11si11ess 8y IOHN lff NEW YORK (AP> -A.IWfall}' nlcome d · fttt of lnflaUon and tuoUne untt:rtalnon hu bttll to forct1 b'U'flr1 batk lnto •me ol lht <'lty a i.Dn~r ~liOOS. where~ hoYlln1 had bMn •&I~ or abandoned 11'e l't'tlult •• badly Meded aid for ttl)' l&XH baatt, M• ..apport fol' "''f lutltutaom. ud a spread o c u ltural and atadem1c actlvltlf'J Moat ol tbote who bav• bffn buytn1 ~ )"OUnf Some art> sln{:I~ •or thole who bt•gan llletr ni-m• search ~a.rly, ~hen nobod) w1:-1 <'t'rUun the tlU wowd come back and t~ttfore lhe ri1.k wu aUU 1real. UK-n-ward hu bffn an lncrt'dlble appreeta tJon ln val~. Dunn& I.he past f&v• to etaht y•an, pne<ts In typical re6u.Ut oelahborhoods ln almost every city .'1f LOW COST- OAREFREE SA.UNO 0 P•&er WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. • 9 17.75 a moath r Spe~ializing in capital. . appreoat10~, equrty growm, and income shelters. -VISTAR INVESTMENT CO. 5015 Bordi Street Newport Beoch. CA 926/:JJ (7l4) 833·3680 (~ Film s Theater Dance T•levision in the PUBLIC NOTICE "'J.$411 l'tUtJ1 Publl•twcl 0--C.0.\I 0 .. ly PllOI Pwtlh\tlod Or-(.o.ut Oalty Pilot ""' •• I\, n. "'· ,.., ·-· Ao• IS. n. 1'. 'Ny•· 1"90 17•~ P UBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITHl\1' llUS04fSS HAME \fATflollfNT Ti.... lol1<>w1nq _ _. " O<Hnq bv~1 ,,.\\ 4\ 0 ( MANA(,lMfNT, 1817 P,~y\f'H)••' Or Nf'-..our• A••1u.h, CA 97~1') Oorntlly ( (Olby 111" llM\llo<P Or "''''"'"°'' h•"-<" ti> '116'>3 ff'•' hU'Mnt \\ •\ fftNl\K t•O l>'i' ttn rn rt1Vtdu.tl ()(\<"""'( ('j)jt>y PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF U.L£ Of' REAL l"tl~"TY AT l"tllVATE SALf .... &-lmM 111 tlw 5-n.< Cou,., ...... s ....... C.11-• llf , ... ~ .. Or_ 111 ..... M411f't o1 ft'I• E•1"1• al Id• F (q•n.~('"""" NOlk~ i\ !Wn•Dy qiv..,. "'"' ti'!' un "'II""" wlll "'" •t P.lv11t(' \.\If', to lllP MllfW",t -brol .,_,, \vb,.. I to r ontlfm1ti1on ot ...,,td Wotdor Covn. Of dl1 .. 11\P 1nd cloly OI M<i?. 19'0 •I PIP ol1•<• o1 ROTUNNO S. 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E~;tlf NtwPOl'1 M.-i.e U"'t1«1 Sc ltoot Ol\lt1< I ot WIG OK- 01 O<•no-C--.. wtlf -•Iv• ie•tf'<I "OTUNNO a ROTUNNO bid\ llP to 2 00 PM on lltt l>tfl d•y OI !WM.,, .. ~ Me., .... •I IM offKA Of W.0 $(-9't S. ~-91¥<1 •• Olllrkl. lo<eted el IU1 Pl .. •nlf• a> Sl•oet. Coll• -u. C•1llot11l•. •t .. ,....aty,CA_. wlllCll time'°"" M• wlll llo ~kly _....,...,£_ef _._,_._ IOAl'.lfONl.OIUO!- MAIHTE NANCC OF OATA P11tt11.-0t'-C.o.l>I O<t•IYPllot, b•ve triplt'd, and In some are.a t.be 1&101 have bffa far 1tt1ter Oot n1Uon1l aurny revealed lht Utowwtlftl ti&lru -lN HOUHTON Kt:Hilm are.. bousea that wt•re ~.000 lo Lhc urly 1970s att now selUna tor ~.000 lo A0.000 U\ tht:lr urumproVl"<I state, and ~tw n $100,000 and $120,000 after modemnaUon nd lmprovem nt -In Omn r 'a Capitol Hill. °'d rooming houses havt' riHn from 11,,000 tu ll81000 in 1972 to SI00,000 1" 1979 HNtol't'd. lht'y br1oa U00.000 to S2S01000. In Cbkago'l4 Lin<"Oln Park, stngle·family homH with up lo 16 rooms S4!1l lor $500,000 or mo r•· In 1912. when osx-rated a.s rooming houses. Lhuy sold for $72,000 to $00,000 -ON 8£A1TLE'S CAPITOL Hill, extremely J r6jt' hom in need of rf'pairs sold for SS0.000 as latP 1U 1975 Now. Qflt'r r enovations. they somt11mt•' eommand price$ or $300.000 or more lo Philadelp hia 's Quee n Village neighborhood. 100 year-o ld for m l'r servant quarttr~ w~e value "'as zero or Just a few hun- dred dollun. Ul the t•arly 1970.S. now sell for $75.000 to $85 000. and sometimes mo~ The t'XampJt>s are nearly endless. and cover not 1w.t lar~e citief. but some older suburbs too. ay~ Ad\ance Mortgage Corp . wh.Jch provided lhe Illustrations useq above Advance 1s a large oa- 11onal mort~af(e banker Advanc.-e Mortgage found thl' trend of middle- class people returning to rundown neighborhoods and how.es ha~ l>ttn gainl'<l in the past decade. And dt.'~p1tc financing problems. 1l said the trend m 1~hl continue $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnl•r••I only ..-v-n• · ·--· •Co•••rdal • R••ld•nrMll • W..kJy c_tt. .... ta •Noitt~-.- • 6 -""'• 10 3 V-•" • So.tlll•rn C.Ufornl• f t ""' l o•n lftfor-rlon a.me• ti •1t ,,. If • lh I 4 (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN ~E MORTGAGE PUBLIC NOTICE i..s.ne NOTICE TOC"IEDIT'OtlS -A-11%7'2 ~Ul"flllOtl C-OURT 0 1' T"f STATE 01' CAUFO .. NIA l'OR THI COUWT Y 01' DRf\NCif II\ '"" M<lttH of,,.. f\I•!• Of MIH Nlf J fANNFllE l lC,.•T O.ol.....i NOTICE I~ H[R(8Y (;IVfN 10 <~ltor\ h.tv1nq Cl.,tn\ •Q.6•n\I t"-t Wid Ot<fdiH'tlt IO fl'-'~< I•''"" tt\ t~ Oflk• OI Ii. <Ml. OI IPwo Aff>O', .. .O <°"'1 °' to ~"'"'' ,,,.,,. to '"" 1111 o.n•o"'"' •• tf'wl ott1cf' Of OWt(.," f A frril'fW£l l . 9 .,,..,,. W ll lt411"" & 5ofe11wn /07 w11""'" Rl•o <.1• JJO(; l.O\ A~. (_at1t lf()OU wf\t<h t .. lttt offl< P "ttwo pt.,• o1 b\i\1,,..\\ ot tM vn Of't\tQntoa '"•tt "'"'u'"''' Dt'l"1flt•"•f\Q to "•'d .. , •• ,,. 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CA ,,_ l)Mnl ot t '"''"°' • • ._..., tw: ""111Mff (.OHi CalnmuflilY l tc""' .... ..a.fl P'*lf"'9d °' ..... c;oe~t 0.fly 1"119! 1"111141"'" Or-CNtl Oalfv Pfkll A~ ta, n , "· Mey6, t• 11' .... APf tt 7'.Mey•, ll 1'90 tL\t IC (ollf9e O•flfl< I P11blll'*I Or-Co.ti Oelly ""°' Apt I\ 11, l1'0 17>UO "It acceltrated ln the lul year, lt.an.iaC tt• before there w~uoU.nt «tlll1' t.be compu1 said. "And It be ev. .,_,., iD tbe Did decade." The process la well k:Dowa. It bappeu ln waves, said the mort1 a1e banker. P\nl come tbe pioneers. Prlcet rile slowly. TbeD come tbe doc· lor• and lawyers. Prices rite more sharply. "Then wtien it 's ~rceived aa fubMMlable, the afrtuent come back ·from the 1uburbl. Betweea waves, the old resldenta recalo coandeace in the neighborhood and start tixiq qalo." TM next phase. it observes, includes investon wbo buy and fi x up one or two houses at• Ume. The trend isn't wholly prailed. mainly because 1t can d15place older and poorer resMieota, and som etimes break up est ablls bed m inority neighborhoods . But t hese reskienta sometimes benefit too by fi.ndinl a wddenl.)' active maritet for 1 hear properties wbett none exil\ed before. 8trtidnal.Y. mucb of Ule iwtontloa eft'Dlt ID· volv• no sovemment help. ~'I\ ll ...-1a!lY spoa· taMoul and market-dlnc*-1. tM prod.ad. ol maay lodlvidual deelaiom," the ~.Jlddi.nl:_ "la many clu es t.be pMIDeer ,..vitalilera baw had to buck lndifferent or antqonlltle clty 10vem- ment1 ud unlnterffted leeden." 81'0.L. THE IMP,4CI' ol t.he lodlvldual ef· forta ls compared fa vor ably with the multl-biW~ ! dollar Urban Renewal pro1rama wbJch, the report says, changed the landscape "bulldozer style'; rather than s ubtly. Subtle, gradual aod "human scale" t.bough the individual effort.a are, t hey apparently can have a massive lmpact. The study fOWMl that in three dlies -Bostoo, New York and San Franclaco -revltaliutlon neigbbol1M>oda make up nearly 50 percent of the non ·apartment houslog stock. soneu Lett leans-lea E x porting Ban Puts Supplier in Bind .. ..... BONN, West Germany <APl -Wanted : 17 .150 pain; of blue jeans. Westem style, for 1\1 oscow Olympics wor kers. Bids urgeatly sought by Adidas sport.mg goods company. President Carter's ban on exporting U.S. good5 and teebnology lo I.he MO&COW Olym· pies has left West Germany's famed alb.let.Jc s upply house in a bind AS P RIME CONTRACTO& of uni.forms for Soviet games personnel, Adidas has to n·placc 17.150 pairs of blue jeans that were Lo haVl' b<'l'n supplied to the Rusalans by American subcontractor Levi StraUM and Co -"We're loolling--fOF a-new partner, but things are very difficult al lhi.\ st.age," Adidas spokesman Klaus Mueller sa!d io a telephone Ullerview. "We 're negotiating but "'l' have nolh.Jng_def1nite yeL ·· Chancellor Helmut Schmidt pledced that West German companies will not lake advao· lage of the Olympic supply embargo ordered b~ C:Jrter t.o protest the Soviet intervention an i\fgharustan Presumably this would also in elude c&othing suppliers. But West German television reported this week from Moscow that wlldenWied German c-ompanies are stepr ing in to replace U.S. firms oo a vanety o Olympic dealli. The re- port could not be conf ir med in West Germany. Mueller said he has no idea where the missl.ngjea.ns wlll come from. "ll may even be an African supp her.·· he said. "The Russians may have t.o re~valuate lbe1r requei;t for jeans if we can't get another s uppUer. They are usuall,y very t.oleranl in s uch matters." MueUer added. THAT COt.:LD PROVE a major disap- pointment for some slated to receive the denim outfits. 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Of Gilleue·s 33,900 employees, two-thirds or them wo rk abroad Gillette is also a company associated strongly with shaving -and with some ju.o1t1ce Its rnors and blades rank No. I in that business. outselling not only No. 2 but all the other brands com · b1nc·d. But razors and blades now account for only 32 percent or Gillette s total business Wllf:RF: DOES THE remaining 68 percent come from" A slew of products Paper Mate ballpoint pens. R1i?ht Guard and Sof&Dr1 deodorants. Foamy' s ha \'1ng cre:Jms. l.Jltra Max and Earth Born sham· poos. Toni home permanents. J afra skin care pro- ducts. Braun coffee grmders. food processors and ntht:r small appliances. Cncket disposable lighters, L1c1u1d PaJ><•r correct1<m rtu1d So G11lettc has become a diversified mulllna- taonal corporation It makes its products at SO fac- torit•s tn 26 countries. One of the most attractive is tht• frcnc.·h plant at Annecy, not far from the Swiss Alps Gillett(•., s<.1ll':--1n 1979 ~ere JUSt a shade under $2 billion. "'htl'h should rank 1t about 160 on the Fortune ~00 h:.t Bl'T ~ ITlf ALI. that huHtn~ and pufhng. d1versi· '' 1n,:: anrl c·xpandin~ to other countries. Gillette must 1.1.<11Hil'r -.omN1m<'., or the people who run it must "'t>ndt•r "'hat the• point 1~ If \QU look at Gtllt.>tte s record. you see that 1t "'a-. a more· prof1t ;ihle outht when 1t was simply m ak· tnit rawr hlarl1·., tn the Un it ed St<.1Les. It was much -.mailer t1> IH· .,un · But 1t rcall} brouf:!hl home those 111111..ir .. in tht· form or profits I The G11letlc brothers 11n1·t· ltH•d :1t the-11µ of Rall-Im Penmsula 1 111 1955. for t•xample. Gillt::ltl'''> sales were S£76 m1l1111n Ttw~ n · nE'a r l~ 12 times larger today But tn 19~ C1ll<'ltl' mad<' S29 m11l1on after taxes 1111 11tow -.alt·., In 1979. 1t made SI 10 million tn profits .dlt'r 1~1\t"' ~1 prof1t:-. an· not t:\Cn up four times over I hl' 1!15..'i It·\ el tJnrt "'ht:n )OU tons1dt>r the 1nrta- 1111n.1n "rt•r.tl <;ilh•1t1· m.J' '* -.tand1ng !>llll Market Like Rocket; Dott ·Index Gains 25 'I•:\~ 'i < 11<" 1\ I' I ht .11><·!-rn.11•kt-t ')Ur~erl 1n at lt\1 1r.1d1ni: t1HJ,I\ r.tlh 1nJ.. frrm. th•· t"''' \1•,1r low 11 r•· .11 ht tl \I 111d .1' ·1 h• ''""' Inn• ... 1\••r.tt.!• 11f ·11. 1ndu ... trtJI., \'11rnbl·d 3ll 8~ (11•1111' l1t 71111 fl:! f11r flll• 11! th 1111.!J.,'.t''I g.JIO" Ill ht'>llJr\ 1,.11111•,... 11utnumh• rt rl !11 .. 1 r'-h' ,, :; I marl?in :.mong '•"' 'I ork Mm k f-:\1 hJllJ.!• 11',ll'd l...,Ul'' \11.Jl\ .. 1 .11d tilt• t.u) 1ni.: 'll mml·d in part Crum a '"' 1td1 to .1 bul11:-.h p11-.1l11m on thl' mllrket outlook by in \ l'"tmt rll <trh 1 .. 1 r Jo .. 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Helen Hayes and ~on James MaeArthur appear together 1n May 3 episode of "The Love Boat" on ABC. Channel 7 It's third ume they've acted together • TME eND't 9UNCt4 Bobby_,~ . .., by tMlr yGUtllful ~. become OOf!Wioed ,,..., .,. on to • 1PY plot thel ~ ....... e&AWON>ANO~ A d<-00.c:ll ~ to t"9 Santore! "°"'9 to tutor L-' lot .,. 9C1ing ro6e • DICK CAVETT "cetN>llc Ctu'dl Tooey .. ~ta· M19t. EUQene Cieri!, M rs SlcSnev to Clo tome1twng ~ • hetlcopter pll04 WllO -natl"" to ottlW t>ettte- Nld bnc_...ec 10 Mii .. Wlt lOU-- • THE llENNV HU SHOW The wonderlvl ProtMtor Mil'\191 does unbelteYal>le lhorlg9 fD OVEREASY 0.-t poet Aoc:I MctWen CAI ~ MACNO.. / lfHAEA REPORT Cellehen, J•mes ~J-Httct>ooca. CPer1 2 of 3) • ~IAIY 7:aG 8 2 ON THE TOWN Ho.la Steve EOWar<I• and Connie Cllutlg 0.-C: poei1 Aoc:I McKuen CR> CJ) T1C TAC DOUGH (fJl MEWONFRN 7:«>. C88 NlW8 I ..C:NlW8 HM9PV DAYS AGNH Merion ,,.,..forms Leen. 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MAGAZ.IH( Meet Robwt Ouolieu<N ot Benson ... .._, a grovp ol rope Ill~ in Colorli<lo t'OO 8 Tltf ~.THE WfTCH AHO THE WAAOAO&E AIMmat-cl. b6M<I on tt>e lltOfY Ille by cs l-• rour ctl11dren 5 lup through a cl<>St<I w1110rob@ 1(110 Netn.a • s11enge anO wm· '"'Y land ruled by an IO@- hHtleO wotctt !Pall t)(RI 0 SPEA.K UP AMERICA rt'>e P"Opi6 OI A"'4!' IUI QIYe thO•r op1n1ons • toumoroua. -'°"s .iM b11arre • on ttte 19-•no f'Vftnla Of the Cl .... Mcutoe Gori,_. Hf>rt> BrOOk s &nd f ehc•a .Mt11r hOll 0 PRISONER CELL 8lC>a<H A •Pbukll by E.riCa ~s lo rom81lOA 0 @) HAPPY DAYS Ricnoe'a betl8"1or takM a oaerre turn att&r "" is name<! 1(1nQ 01 the S0tori- t)' Gons (Rl 0 NBA PLAYOFFS f l'\11' lO\ -'riqP•f'' L4•''' tAti • 0" ff\# ~!'•ff l• ~''°""'''"'""'FOf'""' 8) CAAOL 8UAN£TT AHO f'AIEN08 a-1 cner Q) MOVIE • • "Cry Tenor .. (19751 Susan H1mostilre. 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OrWl'llllZeO G ™I IMO 8HOW HOsl1 Sl8Vll Allen •nd s.,"' P\lf<*I 0-.11 un- de Fr•h.,.ne, Sod C-.. .>u11e1 PTowte Gallegher. l»tld Coppwflelcl. Geotv- 11 Enoel. Ma1dowie<ll Lemon 11no the Buck· et-S Avla~a 8 DONAHUE "Female 1~e1on'' ~.,.. t.1 ......... tmp11<90t>lllO'I troupe OfS· cuu ,,_ PfN911! llYea as tran&YMlllM (Al U ~ TI-IAEE'S OOflPAHV Bolh Jiiek anO Raiph Fur- lev llY ou1 tt\8of lflO(!nl .._,,,,,,,_ lrM'llftg on 1"8 girt& (Al Q) ME.RV QRIA'IH Ui) NOi/A A Wt11spet rrom 5pace" The "'°" l"l!Cf'nl ~.. no nflW QUU'JhOn> 1ha1 1111¥8 be6n 1M1M!<l MOOul mocrowil¥e MQtWlll 1no ,,_ •Pl .. 1.on to the ortgtnS ol ""' uf'1¥ttrae ate •><em•nl'<l tCCl 'Al 9-.30 0 <10 TAXI A verv r.e.i;vy woman AIO• 0008 (Iii I !Id ill'OwS up al '""' 08t"06 ITIOOlllS lat ... and PQ\Jncl~ llQhh r fRI Q) BILLY GRAHAM SPEOA.L A b•oornpnicnl oocvmen- 1;v,, on '""' 111., 11n0 Ut•~· 01 too lnm<IO evange~11 "' prft'lf'ntfld (Parl 2) &l) MYSTERY The RllC<nQ Gamo Cam· bl•no Loov· Si<! Hatlt>y onO Ctt.co 98rnf'' Orf' c.il"'<J •n to 1nv~looalf" '"" 0<"'1111 ol I 1 valueblft r~ 1,, a I roeo ~· 1cc1 to:OO 8 0 NEWS D HART TO HART Ti>e Hl'ts traYl!I 10 Monie Catto IOt the w@ddong o4 a triend wnom t"tly lelll'll 1s OW>O bllc:i<"'811ed into tn• mem1g9 tRI ~ NEWSCHEa( O:I 8ECAET ~LOVING Ev ltat Joat1 ~-Oowell -TUBE TOPPERS cssa 8:00 -"The UOI). The Witeh and The Wardrobe." Rerun of •nimated • chUdreo·s story based on C.S. Lewis' fairy taJc:. KHJ 1J 8:00 -NBA Playoffs. The Playoffs. The Lakers return to action a fter a week's delay when they host the Seattle Supersonics in the rtrst game of the NBA semifinals . NBC B 9:00 -"The Big Show." Skater Linda Fratianne. comedian Sid Caesar and daneer Juliet Prowse are guests . CBS 8 & NBC 0 U .30 Primary Covera~e. Res ults oT the Pennsylvania µres1dent1aJ primary. lelll• aboul ,.,...1age with 9j)eC>ll oi-1 Rao-SllU· bed'! 10'.:IG 8 UNrTID ST ATES Aner • light. Rlc:ll.,o ..._ 8lld OOM to a mote« . ..,.,.,. he IS Ylel1e0 by Libby. 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Aloc;e (RI ~~- t1-oc> tJ If 8AAHA8Y JOHES S...rnaOy 11 twfl!O D'V • '"' l•t)t\aH'9 10 0 t\(..(/¥N #P\M'h _, .. ,....,,.,..,.\""11 •t. tryw"'O to "•I tum ~ 1 Q TC>f.llGHT r.u~tt nost R•c."""' • u .. ...on lt<;e" ' J "° ' C<•ll.n~ Or"°'1 B1.,.n '''" ..,..Fa~ TV Rebel Role Inspiring Protests By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP> -Bonnie Franklin thinks her portrayal of birth control advocate Margaret._ ~ger wlll Inspire not only protests against the movie but also against her personally. "We're already getting letters," she said. "It's not personal against me yet. but I feel it will be. There are a lot of Bonnie Franklin-Ann Romano viewers out there who won't like this." MISS FRANKLIN, WHO PLAYS Ann Romano ln the CBS series "One Day at a Time." stars in "Portrait of a Rebel! Margaret San~er. The two·hour film about the controversial ('rusader for women's rights airs toni~ht at 9 on Channel 2. The protests are roming from so-called ri., 1t to Lafe groups and th(• National Federation or De('en('y The Rev. Donald E. Wlldmon or Tupelo. Miss . head of the NFD. said in a written statement the , group bad reason to believe CBS "is in serious trouble securing sponsors" for the movi~. Miss Franklin, who was interviewed <1l her manager's home. said, "The letters an.• saying Margaret Sanger was a n immoral lady. She was anything but immoral. She was saving women's lives. She was preventing the conception of un· wanted children. "I BELIEVE IN TRIS FILM. I believe in the lady. I give CBS credit for going ahead with this project. She's still so ('OOtroversial. The mail we're starting to receive is not pleased with that." The movie also stars David Du.kes as her husband, Bill Sanger; Richard Johnson as Havelock Ellis. her lover; Frances Lee McCain as her slater; Milo O'Shea as her father. and William Windom as Msgr. Soldini, with whom she has a confrontation. The movie covers only four years of Mrs. Sanger's life. from the lime she began advocatmg birth control to the establishment of her first clinic Parksfor'Young?' MANILA, Philippines (AP> -Bert Parks may be considered too old by the Miss America or· ganl1ers, but not by Miss Young International, which calls itself the beauty pageant of the young. Organizers of the 10-year·old pageant an· nouaced that they wlll talk with the veteran master of ceremonies about serving as host or their Aug. 17 pageant in Manila. Fifty young women J.S.20 years old are expeded to parUclate. Parka was fired last winter as Mi ss America emcee because pageant organizers said he did not fit a new. younger image they wanted to promote. fb"itrr!;et(knice Olld.a~_._1or/llcJtlltfrt;"-dc~ ... ~ ~r ... K MOW PU,__ llJ • ···~ •• I( ~ CO-STARS IN REBEL PORTRAIT Bonnie Franklin, Richard Johnson in Brooklyn During that time. she fled to England to avoid prosecution and had a love affair with El- lis. "That was when she began to see what a pro- blem 1t was for women wilh too many children " Miss Franklin said "Women were standing 1n h.ne fo r $5 abortions on Saturday night. They already had 10 to 12 children and t.hey sometimes did It to the mselves with coat hangers and died. They were hving in ignorance and Margaret Sanger said she BEST ACTRESS B£.\1 ORIGINAL \ON(i ... _.... ., BEST ORIGINAL SCREDlPLAY lDW IAOOU9Ac:tt 11\·MfO l'l'U" C~ ~ &AIC CLrn:11n -.aMI .,,_ "'"'"'IT_ Qt··-'l:O• HUIC'Tlf"'ITOIC........ •CDW Cl-C(HTIJI .,._.,., IWD WOOO:NllOOI U1 '"'4 "IDW 1111''°' -- I"~ AWAY O#LY. "NOIUM Ma OOM. 'f) would re<'lJfy lh1:, even if she wC'nt to Jail SHE WAS ARRESTED SEVERAL TIMES for advoealln~ birth c·ootrol and OO('l' sern'd a term 1n the Queens Count) Penatenllar) Blan('hC' Jlanahs .,.. rote tht· o;r reC'nplay for tht' mo\'1e. \\htch \\<1:0. d1n·cted by V1rg1I Vo~el The <'Xeeu tiw producer was Marvin MmoH. pres1dt'nt of Da' 1d Parad1m· Tell·ns1on Inc Miss Frankltn ..... ho has tx>t.·n d1,or<'1'<t for 10 ~ears. :-aid '>ht· plan~ to maIT) ~tmorr somet1mt' this '<·ar ~.,It' hast .... r ,·h1 lei rt.'n anc1 hi~ ex ·'A If t> has eusl<xl} or the eh1l<tn•n '>h(· "aid .. Thats hfe 1m1tattnJt art Sht> v.a" rl'frrnng to her eharacter 1n "()Tl(' Oa\ at a Tmw a d1\orct'<i woman 'Aho has custod) of hl•r l\.\1l C'h1ldr('n She :o.atd ~ht• .,.. .1s gratified by th<• ratings for the ::.era·:- "KNO<."K O~ WOOD, IT'S G-Ol~G strong. shl· said "\\,. rl' poing mlo our "l'<lh }ear I m·H·r would han• lwllt>\l'd ll Jn tht· romang St·ason Ann Romano wall en· ('OUntC'r u !>l•nou~ nev. lo\ e interest. a divorced man "ho wall gain custody of hts teen age son. .. So 1l start'> all over a~ain. which Ann Romano isn't thnlled <1 bout." lh<' actress said "She also losC'~ her job F'ortunately. the show 1s based 1n reality.sowehavc ::.o man) area!i togo1nto " .. Portrait of ~ Hebel: Margaret Sanger " "h1ch was f1lm<'d last summer. ts Miss Frankhn·s first stamn~ appearance in a TV movie. Before her sen N-, shC' \I, as in "The Law.' and last ) ear had a ~mall role tn "Breaking L'p Is Hard To Do " "I DON'T DO MANY MOVIF.S," she saJd "I don'tliketht!m " This year. durin~ the break from her senes. she w\11 take a mght club act across the rountry "FOOS'' "SA TUIM l .. 111 '"DIA TH SHI,.' .. A POltCE Of OHi" CRt "DIE LAUGHING" ~Moore 6 "ffolkes" .. THINIDFfGHTR" ' CPGI Entertainment Heppenlnga •.• Fllma ThHter Dance Tetevlalon In the awa•S'IM1Tat. Slnta AN S40-7 444 ......... .,.... Garden GfM ~1 l .M.C. DUllE llAl.L Orange 637-0340 PICIAC'S IRMll IMft.11 I Orange 558· 7022 Pac.flC'I MISllCMI DlllVl·• SanJuan C~p1$trano •93·4!>4'1 _____ ......... ,,__ -~.,. ., .. 'Tfli"lliiM, Ciiii#U. ...... ..... ~ ,.. ..Cl LI TM IMF .,_.,,, It• lnlluo --..so,__ ...... OOWIMry'• .,,....... Mlioft. .,,,....,,., eMTMAMT "'*" end .. MW'dl '°' • KAOI '*"PUW ltlef'• lftlercepllng all OOHTA<>l'•l'l t9'1 1l:IO. MO'llm ...... ''Cfy Of n.. 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I 19731 Ao<1 Steoqer RoOer-1 Ryal\ A.~ fltUDll when t~ Gu1sne11s end the fttlfh"tS. modern-de., moon~. i.., o.n to Ir.@ same P')rt:"I Of land (I rw 30mon t by Armstrong & Battuk AUUYI=~ ACTORS f:QUITY WP6 T~ THE. r:1~ DAY ON THE: SE.1 ! --......~-..... 4 Academy Awards All TliAT JAZZ. (R) ·--,. . ,_o_ LITT\.£ DARLINGS (A) ..... -·~· ,_ ........ NIJINSKY (R) , __ .._.llM.APUZA 111111!>29-~ llU9'1 .. TIICMIT Cosu Mtv ~ t7 tt tOWMH' C*JIA WllT Wtsl'\llftlltl HI )9)) UU:.OMlllf MMl Ot.anoe~'~ OWMDl'...-TMll HWlnM ffll~ Va"Y 139 I~ .. , ........ W.tlllilltllr '8t·'6t3 ............ IACll Cl Toro St HlllO Fort: artd E'a•• Act o r Henry Win kler. be tter kno"n a~ TV's ·'The Fonz ... set up 45·mi nut e eonfcrencc call "rnterv1ew" re::- t t' n t I v w i t h lea rninf::· 1mpuircd :\ton- ta n a s tude nts "'ho had \\Tiltcn fan Jett('!"" ---------- DAILV PILOT Tu .. d1y, April 22, 1990 ENTERTAINMENT / INIF.s:\~JS.~ Rlndng No. :i • . • • • • • • • . . 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"' ••• , • .,,. _,.._.,,._ UAMll vs UAMll '"' -MIWT UlNHltel ·--""OUlll"tNI -Tiii lalUmC* Of JOI mwt,., -·~ .. -· lllAMll VS KUMll INI -MIDNIOtfT IJlNIH 1111 ......... "•POUtll" '"' -11 ....... Nine Shoacs Co11.iin11in -~ cal .Dramas -Plenfifu] It'• diffkult to b4111twe, but \htrt Is an OC• c11lorflt Yi k on tho calendar In which no new lout 1laae 1>roductlon1 are ~ln1 put on the bOarda Thl1 11 one ol thOle weeks. And 1lthou1t- nolhan1 new can be found under the theatrical aun, thu teraotn can <'hOOlti from a menu ot nlne pro du<'tlona contlnulna their re~pecUve en••1emeota. ~ ot lhOI~ 1how1 •~ wlndln1 up lbla, week "Ch min dt1 t~\'r" at tht L11una Moulton l'layhOWle, "The Uttt•r Glory ot Morrissey Hall" at th~ N«-'wpc>rt Harbor Actors Theater and "Baker $tn tit" ~• lhti Cost Mesa Civic Pl11yhouse Intermission Tom Titus matinees ot 2·30 through May 3 under the dlrectloa of Oav1d 'Emmes. "The Star Spangled Girl" by the Irvine Community Theater a t Turtle Rock Community Park. Turtlf' Rock Drive at Sunnyh1U Road In Irvine C754 3643 or 752·6076). Ron Filian directs the Neil Simon comedy from the mjddJe Sixties which plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 through May 3 with a 4 p.m. matinee this Sunday. David -"BUS STOP" AT TIIE HunUngton Beach • • • Jtleet Darth WIU~AM P IUUSS I directing "Chemin de ,..t'r. ' a fn·nch comedy about marital infidelity with 811 Gek• , Susan McCartney, Frank Richard arid Renata Florio in the principal roles. Closing pcrformun('cll are being given tonight through Suturday at 8 30 in the playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Reservations 4'4-0743 Playhouse . in the Seacliff VilJage center. Main Fe w autograph hunters stop English actor Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach David Prowse on the s treet. even though t847-4465 or 897-8157>. The William Inge comedy· he portrayed one o f m ost popular fiends in drama plays Fridays a nd ·Saturdays at 8 :30 m ovie history. The problem is that. as "The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall" winds up a three·weekend engagement with stagings Thurs- day through Saturday at s· JO in the Monte Vista School auditorium. 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa (631·5110) Richard Yorba directs the new musical with EHeen Fts hbach heading the large cast. through May 24 under Art Winslow's direction Darth Vader in "Star Wars." he wore a "V3nities" at the Newport Theater Arts k h · d bbed b Center . 2501 CUH Drive. Newport Beach 1675·31431. m a s · and even is voice was u Y G r eg or y Bach d 1 rec ts the three .wo man _...::a;.;;n.;..;o;;.;t:;.;.h.;..;e:;.;.r_a;;;.c.;..·t;.;;o;..:.r_. _____________ _ Sherlock Holmes set to music 1s the bill of fare in "Baker Street " al Costa Mesa under the direc- uon or Pati Tambellin1. Mathew LaVigne, Mary Sullivan and J ack Willenbacher head the cast Fri· day 8.Jld Saturday at 8·30 In the Community Center a ud1tonum on the Orange County Fairgrounds 17M·51~). s er1ocomedy which plays Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 30 in an extended run through May 3. "Dames at Sea" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana <979·5511 ). Roy Fitzcll 1s staging the musical com· edy spoof of 1930s m us icals Tuesdays through Sun· da)'.S at varying curtain times through May 3. • CALLBOARD -The Irvine Conser vatory of ELSEWHERE ALONG THE coast . these shows are continuing beyond the weeke nd Music has announced aud1t1ons for the musical comedy "Once Upon a Muttress" .. tryouts will be held next Monday and Tuesday at 7 p m at 17302-A Daimler St 1n Irvine .. Peter Herz Is dir('cting and production dates have been scheduled for the end or June .call 552· 1491 or 551-8768 for further information -"Much Ado About Nothing" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa C957·4-033>. The Shakes pearean comedy is onstage Tuesdays through Sundays at 8, week-e nd 'Little People' Speak Netv Slww Airs Gripes of Americans By P.ETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES !API Andy Warhol was right. Everyone will be fa mo us fo r 15 s econds . George Schlatter will sec to it. eventually Schlatter. who invented "Real People" for NBC checks m with anoth('r po puli s t program t onight a l 8 on C h annel 4. 1'o methang called "Speak t;p America." It follows the ap· proach of .. Real Pc·ople ... except 1t focusc'S on its subjects ' gripes instead of their cccC'ntri c1ties. If E SAYS THE show will l?l\'l' ··the httll' guy an opport unity to t>X presl> his .. 1ew · · Jt turns out that the little guy'!-! view 1s oft en inl.'legantly. 1f pas~1onatcly, l'X pressed This puts Schlatter 1n a familiar situation -bickering with network middle executive t ypes. Of concern to NBC this week 1s a p1 C'ce in toni ght '~ "Speak Up J\ml'n ca .. "It's :ibout the rape of Amt·rica by the oil companies -thev command about 500 PN· cent profit!. whill' the little gu> '-------. · SOUTH COAST I ACTORS STUDIO I I •t;;it.,, "'.trch•nq ff)f' rw-w fM,., 1 •" a9P\ fOf <ornm .. rc'"''' m oo t ttl\Q mow•~' •Oftf' I O•tf \ t"""4frt f'l'tf4\ ... I (714) 957-0212 .. ______ . "BLACK STALLION" IGI "APOCALYPSE HOW" tRt ,_ I "CHAPTER TWO"IPGI ~ ·1"COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" IPGI 11KRAMER n KRAMER" 111 "MORMA RAE" ''IREAJCIMG AWA'r'IPG) I "MOaMA IAI" ... I.HING AWAY- INI I ..,.... ........ "AMIMAL HOUSI .. =----- ...................... "SIL¥11 SftlAll" tNI ~ ........... ..... .-..w\, ~-·· ... ._"--...... can·t afford the g;1!-. 10 l4.lkf' h1!-. kids to school .. That's Schlatt l'r·~ \ ll'"' Thl· "little guy'~" v1c\\, not surpni. ingly. is s1m1l<1r "\\'hit<' WASP pigs," s aid ont· 11tth· g u' ··c rooks and 11 :1ri. ... o"4.:rNI anoth(•r. AS FOR TH E nil t·o mpanw'> \ 1e v.. th<'rt' arc a k"' tnkt·n ef forts, including th1· point hlank question to a Shel l c•xeC'ut1\'C. "Arc you crook,, a nd greedy prn fllee rs ?" Thl· s tartled fl•llow :-milc•s Wl•a kl~ and pause~ four full '>econds twforc rc•s ponchng The gap of s llen c•c 1mplie'> much, UJlfairly or no, which " t h t' ob v 1 o us 1 n t t• n t u f t h l' showdown. NBC flinched :it that p1cn· Sc hlatter put up his dukes "Sometimes you havf' t o fi ght," Schlatter says "You·re not fighting IN BC Prei.1dcnt 1 Fred Silvc·rman, you're fighting all the little pc•ople in b<.'twc•en. ,\ ·no' 1s safl' A ·yes· can get you fired ·· lt'S A REASONARLE bt't that a ')~· 1'-forthcoming an th"' cas{• !'iRC can use another Sl·hlath'r hit And. dl•sp1t<· an a ppa rPnt 1n c hnat1on tov.ard th<> polemic. I don t doubt that S<'hl attn '> '>hov. '.1.ill hit bi g With ··Hl'al J>eoµlt" St hlath ·r tapped into a nt-w \ 11•wer mood n•cept1 ve to entt·r t jinmt•nt that had nothing to do "'1th mo\ 1e 'tar ... rormula com <'d)' or produt·t1on numl}(:r'> St•hlatll'r ... redlM'OVl'f\ or th(' man on tht' ... 1reet. v.ho. in hl'- 19Rfl rncarnatwn. 1.., "OmC'thinJ! or ;1 T \' "'1s1· l 0nt1·rtain{'r h1msE'lJ . 1'> not nt·<'cssa r il ) a mon • h1i?h m 1ndC'd l'ntl•rtamment than the s itcom a nd drama rout1n(• 1t 1c; depa rting from But 1t ·c; d1f forcnt. and tht•n· 1s \ alu1: an that "TELEVISION HAS J?Olten to thl' point wht•re we've got to have some nt>w things, .. Schlat ll'r sa)s "Th(') all look ahke · ··rtral Pcopll•." only a )N1r old . has alrl•ady b<'c•n :-ucces ... rull) 1m 1tated h\ ARC·-.· That ., lncN.'<1 1 ble' .. and now Schl atlN IS 1m1tat ing Srhlattl·r "'1th ··s peak l 'p A men ra CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL $2J9 Thru May 4 •3 Boneless Whltemeat Chicken Planks •Fresh Cole Slaw •2 Crunchy Hushpuppies •Golden Fryes Cf0i;g<j0hn8i}ver~e SEAFOOD SHOPPES 30H H•rbor Blvd. COSTA MESA (Juet loutt. of .. " DleeD PWy •• MtoM '""" ,..., OAIVE·THA CE AVAILABCl --• , -P' .. ,,.. __....,. ----.... ..._ • - --.. . . --.. ---.. ---... ·~ ... 4'. ,.... -... ~ ~ ...... --- - L •Happenings •Erma Bombeck· · •Ann Landers •ClassHIH ~ ULT%r:1ATE f.RD~TZER ' more and more. life is going to be a matter of computers.' "Are you familiar with the concept of weights? GOOd. Are you interested in the concept ot weights?" And so the dialogue between student and teacher goes. Bork. al Town and Gown, aaid computers will be increasingly important in education because the COil of using' them 1s going down while other components. such aa salaries. are going up. Isaac Asmov E CITED TH£ b a nkin g a nd library fields as two in s tances where there will be definite' changes in outlook. By JUDITH Ol.80N Ol-~rPIW ••- 'Fantasy Merchant' Parrish Walters Sell~g a Dream S EATTLE 1 AP > Wh"n vou 're a small bu!;1D<·ss man ~trugghng to i.cll something as elus ive a. .. a dream. you've got to lie. says Parrish Wa ilers. who admits he told some whoppers to get nallonal pubhc1ty T he tactic worke d . and Walters concedes much of his reputation as head of "F antasy Merchants" was based on faJse accounts of his exploits "I lied. I tend to exaggerate whe n I 1tet excited," he said. "Yo u h ave l o h ave a P T . Barnunt-ish personality to run a fantasy business." WALTERS CLAIM ED. for a price, he could make the wildest dream come true. as long as 1t wasn't sexual. Walte rs, 33, began making -dreams come true as owner of • .Parrish Walters Umousines. He 'Would shuttle stewardesses to the alrport, and roll out the red carpet ror them when they ar· rived . He did things like drive eouples lo a lakesbore site lo be terved bot rood by scuba divers who emerged rrom the water. And be arranged lo have out-or- townen 1reet.ed at the airport y phony reporters and levlalon cameramen. But he admitted he went too when it looked like lbe media uld reapond. "The point is that ti 1 didn't do my part- !'.:• part-carnival when I'm , I don't tblnk I could get neumen to believe I can do il, .. be la.Id. Walten claimed at one Ume '9 enacted lbe fantasy of a San Dl••o bullnellman who wanted a T•blUa lldventure. He aald on dodler oecaaion he bad ataced a Wffk of "Louil XIV de· -:.-:;:;••1oe" la Venallles, France, • ~.-aM&mldma. · • Ill! DENIED later he had -------, anyth1n ~ to do -.A.Ith t·1th\·r dn.•a m -<'Oml'·lrUt' "They arran~t·fl their own fan tas1es." h(! ~ai d . 1n s1sl1n).!. however. that the event:. <)l .. curred though he couldn't pro- ve 1t. "I didn't do 1t. I wasn't even a middleman. and to say l was would be glorifying me · lie also said lhe chum once made that he staged fake bank robberies in s mall towns around the country for clients who saw them selves as bandits was un· true . Yet he did act out the holdup of a bank near Seattle. with Pam Abramson, a r e porte r for Newsweek magazine, along as a n observer. · Ms. Abramson said she had been assured that a woman who was tt> be "kidnapped" and made a part of the caper was the unknowing, innocent girlfriend of the man who paid for the Can· tasy. The woman turned out to be an actress friend of Wailers, "who even c ried ," Ms . Abramson s aid. "She was a great actress. I feel I was set up." "HE SEEMS TO have done some things locally, but his blg- Ucket Items were just that, fan- tasielf." said Lynn Povlch, a aenior editor ror Newsweek , which profiled Walters ln Its Dec. 3 issue. "I'm sorry we were conned in that one Instance. Nobody Ukes lo be Ued lo. I'm sure the reporter did the bes\ poss ible job under the circumstances." Later that month, CBS filmed an out.door rant.asy In which a brigade or make-believe Russian Cossacks charged out from behind a clump of trees and "lddnapped" a man and woman In a field. both of whom later "neaped" in a slelgh . CBS bad told WaJten the ran- <See DREAll, Page Cl) OoJy in this instance the ln· structor 1s a computer. not a human being. The electronic teache r chides the s tudent when he or she er rs. "Your career in physics wiU suf'· fer if you don't pay more atten· ttOn to signs,'· it says. According to Dr. Alfred Bork. physics professor at UCI, com· puter technology will permeate the classroom more and more as time goes by. ll 's used now to some degree from the primarY grades to the uni versily but Bork predicts that whole new 10s titut1ons will be developed around its talents. Bork. speaking for Town and Gown members on the campus. sa id that in the next 10 year.-. there w11l be "a rapid develop m ent" 10 com1mters and from the year 2000 on, "extcns 1vt· use. private come N S H O RT . wt• 1· a n 't c Io s l' o u r t' Yl~S to the com pute r anymore It's here to s tay und 1l will tw c·ve n rnort• u PCI rt of our li\'t''> in thl' year'> to Thi-; theme was ech<wd h~ I BM al ..i n•<·ent two da) ron ferencc ;.it Ha nc·ho L<J t'n-.tJ titled · lnC orm iJ t111 n 'l h t• l ' lt1 mate Sc·1<•nllf1t· Front1c•r I hen-. Sl'Vt•ral authont1<-.. and furnn•s from M'Vt>ral d1 ff<·n ·nt fi e lds t a lkc·d a brut rt•( •·nl dcvC'lopmcnl '> anr d1•s1·r1 twll how romputer'> arc uscrl 111 th1•1r pa rt 1t·uJar v. ork Also, students can set their own pace for learning and work on areas in which they are ~eak. Since the UCI physics depart· ment began offerrng students a choice between traditional and computer-track learning three years ago, the number of stu· dents choosin~ the latter has n se to 75 percent, Bork said H E COMPUTER offers 1mmed1ate f ee dba ck o n qu izz es." h e ?dded "And com· puters a re more human1st1c than le to large groups of stu· dents." He believes that computer'> will form the baltls for a nt-w "alte m at1 vc. open university · 1n the future. and th<.il com· p uters will be important 1n schools because thl'v are "mort' flexible" than pnnl~d textbook~ A t t h e I R M c· o n f ,, r c• n c· " Donald Rosenheim. d1rertor of I BM ·~ San J o...,e H('seanh Centn. :.aid thl' ma1or themP :.ong of c·ompultrs 1n lht· 81)'> • ..., "smallness With memory de\'ICC'-~l·tltnl! tinter and ltn1t>r. th1· co-.t rt· habtli\y and ix·rformancl' all 1m prove, Ro-.l'nhe1m -,aid Dr &mard Hud1n . man:.tJ!frr of I B~1 's Los An~f'lc:'! ~' 11·nt1f11 ('l'ntt·r. ~i.t·rtl'd 1n <1 talk tlllt tJ · I' r" pa r a t 1 on -. r ,, r 1 h ,. C'hallc·n~l"'> of I.if" in the· 't-\l ('t·ntur). that "'' mu'l tr.11 n llurst'lvc·.., in n1•1.1. 'Aa '' 111 thmk to ~t·t <.ilong 1n 11,• 111 ).I 11•n \Ur) In banking, the key is "elec- tronic funds trans fer:' which already ls being u.sed lo a great rdegree In Japan, Rudin related. With compute rs on the job Japan ha s a cash economy where money ls obtained rrom bunks for each purchase. But Americans will be slow lo accept either this or a "cashless socie t y ," Rudin s aid, eve n though U S. banks are "strangl- ing in paper." "Americans live with a float time." he explained. "We always know there will be a few day:. until o ur c hecks are cashed." As for books. Rudin said that push button 1tbrar1es a ren't in s ight yet because ··pubhshers have stood in the way." OME CO M - PUTERS often a re touted as the next maJor bre ak - th r ough i n the i n dus t r y, bu t Bo rk told Town and Gown member'> that they <'<J n ex~l t.o S<'e more games than ta:,k-0n cnted equipment of· fcn·d to tht•m in the nc;;ir futun· Then· v.1 II e ven be com pull'r'> 1n the St-;;ir., and J . C Pennev c·a talo~Uf:'> !>oon, hl' said. and ''"en '>t>ml' toy companies arc JUmp1 nR into the ma rketplace \t J llt'I .., on1• of thc>m. R<>rk .,aid. so )OU JI perhap!> ht• able to hu) J c·omputn with your nl'xl H.Hhu· anrt Ken dolt.... ~nd m J \ bt· BJrh11• ;.ind K1·n v. ill have t ht•ir 111411 m1n1at urc vc:r'>IOO'> on h,1nd She's Der Own Boss • 'I had to have my personal freedom ,' sa ys ex-secretary Peggy Glenn. Bv MICHAEL PASKEVICll OI -o.lly PIMt SUit It's Natio nal Secr etar1Ps Week, but Peggy Glenn doesn't have a boss who'll lhank her with a free lunch or by making the morning coffee for a change That s uits the Huntington RC'ach resident JUSl fine, thank you • Mrs Glenn 1s an ~·x -secretary with a capital X . She ned the dt:sk to open her own bus iness. a home typing :.cr v1cl'. a nd 1s n<.'gat1vcly candid when discuss 1n~ her former career. "The . fru.'\trat1on level, as a :.t•t·rcl<1ry. 1s universa l." says Mrs Glenn. "You have to ask for r>crm1ssion to move " ·'I worked for some very good peopll','' she says of her seven vt·ars as a sccretC1r y al UC Irvi ne Medical School. ''But I was C"xploilt-d." she adds "I WAS WRITING for people who <:o uldn't s pell. couldn't write a simple sentence or left holes in rc·search papers <which !>he fdled l. I was d1sgustt-d I had t o havt> my p e r s onal rre<•dom .. Thal was whe n the then nt>wly married woman Cwith two children from a previous mar· nage> hit on the idea of pulling her secretarial s kills to work at home She says her typing business is earning compar ative pay for less work, allowing her more Lime for herself and her family. No more dress codes. either. She 1s atte mpting to pass along the information on. how othe rs can do the same wilh publication of her 116-page book. "How to Start and Run a Suc- cessfuJ Home Typing Business." It wi ll be ready for d1slribullon later this month by mall from he r home at 924 Main Street On the inside back cover. next to a picture of Mrs. Glenn, she s ummarizes her prior occupa lion as "Just a Secretary." Her present job is described as ·'pro· fessional typist." and he r s tatus as "h appy. s uccessful and proud." OUIUNG THE THREE yea rs since she abC1ndoncd the 9 to s j.!rtnd. Mrs Glf'nn has galhf'r('d !>Ome intriguing staltsl1cs aho111 her former occupation. A national s urvey by the Workin~ Women group states th a t 79 percent or fe m ale clerical workers in the "h1ghf'r 1•du('at1on " f1<•ld are eammg less th;m SI 1.000 J)('r yt>ar A full 100 µcn·ent :.aid they receive lc-ssn hcncf1l~ than thos(• g1vt•n l11 col lc•gc fa culty mc•mbers in lt!rm:. o f vacations, s ick da} !>. in :.ur;ince and th<' hh Another 57 percent rt>portl'<I they had to do personal work for their bossc•:.. and 37 percent rif the respondents :-ia1rt thl·y do w o r k o u l s i d e o f t h t· 1 r J o 11 descnp!Jons M r s . Glen n u ses th e s t' '!t at1st1cs wht•n she appear!. before wo mt>n "' g roups to llescnbt> her bus1m•!>l> Rut it's not JUSt a matter or crummy p<Jy, !>he notes Her m~t d1sturb1ng data cen lers on a survey published dur 1ng F'ebruury in the Amencan J ournal of Public Health The overall finding 1s that work1n1t wom en a rc not more lakcly to develop coronary heart disease than women who stay at home HOWEVER. THERE'S AN ex· cept1on to that rule when it com· es to female clerical workers. specifically those who are Cor have been) m arried and who have children The researchers claim these wom en are twice as likely to de· ve l op h ea rt di sea s e a s housewives or working women without children or husbands. Mrs Glenn can live without these stat1sltcs. but admits he r business is "no bed of roses " Ther e are deadlines, s low times and hard to d eal with customers All of these aspects are dealt with in her book. And she says the frustrations are minlscule compared to her former role . "The only boss I have is me." she says. This Tree Talks SIDNEY. Ohio CAP> -Donna Burchett wants to branch out her act os a Christmas tree for sick kids. "In the spring and summer. I'd have birds and pine cones and butterfiles and tbtn1s llke · that on me," she said. "In the fall, I'd have fores t animals. And In the winte r , l 'd be a Chrlstmu tree, ju!lt like I've always been." She 1ot the Idea after some neighbors planted a Christmas tree In her front yard aa a memorial to her late husband. Yards of c hi cken wire, green crepe paper and 6.000 staples later, she had the stutf oo which kids' imaglnatlons thrive. Today the tree su.lt wel1ha 82 pounda, 1 has a bullt-ln t ape re- corder and 96 Ugbta powered by s ix-volt batteries. Besides hospitals. ehe now vis- its schools and motels . · "I'd w a lk ri&ht into the lounge," she said of her motel vta- IU. "Who'• 101n1 to throw out a Chrlstmu ire.? Besides, people of a II a1ea appreciate a Chrlatmu tree, not Juat kids. When I to In and out of a loun1e. It put.a a smUe on their faces." ...., ................ O' ..... Peggy Glenn, left, prepares her "How To .. "book as Judie Hicks looks on. (2 IWLYPtLOT o.11, rt ... It•" "'""• LA WRENE ANFINSON WITH HOSTS DR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. MONTGOMERY Friendship Is Fragile •' DEAR ANN LANDERS I am a 15 vear-old girl who was dumb cno u~h to m 1x booze and pot. As far as I a m concerned. they add up to sex. I e nded up going to bed with a guy I la ked only as a friend. The boy l really care about lives in another stale. Well. he heard about rt and I lost him forever . I also lost the friendship or the ~uy I went to bed with. When he sees me he ducks around the cor- ner . b e ca u se he 's asha med or what hap- pe ned . I 'm a s hamed . too, and I reel dirty. T would like to explain this to him but no way now, I guess. I used to think you were a joke -squa re and like that -but I sure have changed my mind. Hang in there, An· nie. Kids need you today more tha n ever. - NOWHERE DEAR FRIEND : M.·cond and third. She didn't realne I wa!> 1n the next room and heard every word s he said. I am flow 26, happily Ann Landers marned and have a ltny Well. our "newsboy" son or my own. Mother is a middle-aged man and Dad come to visit us with a beer belly. He _ once a mo nth . T hett drives a car and tosses a lways bring gil ts. and the paper from lhe mid· 1t 's plain to see they a re die of the street. Usually thrilled with the baby. it lands in the driveway (Especially my mother. or on the s idewalk. Jo She can hold him and the winter I have to put coo by the hour.> on boots and a storm Whene ver l see her coat to go get it. If it's m a king a fuss over my ra ini ng I don't bother . son . those old feelings of because I kno w the Jealousy well up in m e, paper won't be fit to and I feel hurt all over read. agarn . Should I try to We pay for our de- talk to her about m y liver y through the mail, feelings or just s hut up so w e n e v e r get a hke I did 10 years ago c hance to tell the big and be s atisfied that galoot. to his face, what she loves the baby? w e t h i n k o r h i s I need your help. -"service ." The only U N H E A L E D I N . alternative is to quit the F REDERICKS BU RG, paper entirely a nd go VA. buy one from the DEAR UNHEALED: drugstore .a mil~ away. You oo need to talk. < W~ decide d 1t was But not to your mother. easier to put up with the I suggest that you ven· m eathead.> . tilate your feelings Before Cb.n stmas we about that early hurt a lwa ys .receive a letter with a professional who s uggestrng th~t w~ re· can help you understand ward our ca~ner with a ... Dolphi ns presi dent Carol South w ith Joe Ooollttle (center ). Virginia Hiiger (right). w ives of Do o little Raiders. FEATURI ... Wives Honored Each year ror the put 38 ~ears. mem· ber• of the famous Doolittle Rat49ra of World War 11 have gathered to taUt ovet old Umes and reUve the danaerous bomblnc mission over Tokyo that cban1ed t.be course of the war. This year·a reu.n..lon wu acheduled ul Newport Beach wlth a whole series ot event.a planned t.o honor the men. But j ust one waa arranged in tribute to their wives -a luncheon. boeted by the Dolphins or the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce More than 30 Raiders' wives gathered with their Dolphin hosts in the Sculpture Garden Care at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. They talked a bout the days when they weren't a part of the reunion It is to the credit of Joe Doolittle, wlfe of Gen. James OooUUJe, that they are included today. Over lunch. she told about the 1958 reu- nion in Las Vegas where Mn. Goodwin Knight, Mts Bob Hope and she were among invited guests. Angry because the other wives weren t on the guest list, she refused to attend unless they all were invited. And so 1t bas gone every year since. The women attend and bask in the limelight wlth their spouses. This year the Raid er s came from Okla homa, Florida. Pennsylvarua. Virgirua and Texas as well as California. And there was one booorary Raider·-. wire auendrng. Mu-MIDg Lal, who Wlt h her husband helped i.ome of the men who were shot down o\er (;hina. Those da) s seemed so long ago. yet l.n near to the women lunching in the pleas ant garden cafc. They were oostalg1 c as they talked about how their husbands saved each others' live!. and how there was great ca maraden e among them. "It was all for one, ooe for all," one wife said . It was a tenuous period for the women. For three months they d idn't know 1r their husbands or boyfriends were dead or ahve. sa id Virg1n.11 HJlger, wife or the man who was second in command. After feasting on spinach quiche and fresh pineapple, the women were Kl\t'n their t•ho1ce of gotng !>hopping or on a tour or Hogers Garderu.. The pa'>t wai. fol ded up for another year .ind thL· plca.-.ure-. of the day were se1z<."d \mong the w1vt•-. <sllendrnR "l>Nt' ~h r 1orit' Whit.-. Ju,tinf' •.mmc>ru.. l .'Gnn ('oun 1•il. Oori1oo Jonel't, ~ary Campbt>U, Anna 8 1·11 :--.·,1ooler1 Portia Hitt' and Ro~mary Knobloch. Dolphins hoo;tmi:: "'1·n· Cindy Wemysl>. t'ran Riggs, Julif' Hart, Doroth) HardcasUe. I.ind.a Gromacki. Bt•lt) J ack'>OD, Eartlnr f..oop, Molly Stauffer. Corky Wb ltrord, Robbl(' "choonover . Bobbi Daudt'rman and Ca rol "to uth. prc!.ldl'nt 1 tw 1ij) 14.t"> ··~tr;i 'J><'<'1aJ for Dolphin Jeannie Peck and ht:r ... 1stcr. Sally Johnson. l\f rs. I Wger 1s lhe1r mother. It isn't every bride who has a portrait ot henelf on her weddine invitation,. But this was the case with Laarle • Vanrood, whose mother, artiat .loaaM Mix, painted a picture of her with he r huaband·tO· be, Nell DoocJ•• Beverace, to go on the notea. The couple were m a rried in early after· noon ceremonies at the Mixes' Big Canyon home, and a reception followed. Laurie's fathe r Gene Mix was the genial host. Happening• By J ud ith Olson You've all seen it -that e xauiaite home per ched on the cliffs above El Morro trailer pa rk on the way to Laguna Beach. Dr. and Mn. Robert F. •oMl••erJ opened their multi·level wood bome to tbe Learned Ladies Chapter of the Orange,Coun- ty M us1c Center for a Spring Fiesta Saturday al twilight and guests had an opportunity to look through the pala tial house to their ht:art's conte nt. More than 350 g uests jammed tbe COD· tem porar y home to sup on curry and sample f r o m a b anque t t able o r fruits and cheeses. strawberries with cake and sauce and Inglenook wines There was a procession of spring and s u m mer fashion s from John Hogan in : Fashion Island a nd the Marshall Brothers provided background music. The best part of all was s unset . Mother Nature cooperated by providing a beautiful transit.ton from day to mg.ht as guests en- JOyed the balmy "'eat her on the house's ma ny decks. The home 1s filled with hunting trophies a nd pictures or wildlife and there is a library, a comfortable den and a c hildren's playroom. all "'1th Sptttacular views or the coast. Dr Montgomery, who tS a general s ur- ;...t·un anc1 hi~ wife. greeted ~uests along with h•·nd1t 1·hJ1rmJn l.awrt>ncf' Anfinson, who ""J.., lh\·rt "'1l11 twr hu!.hJnd. Tom. t >th• r i.:u" h \\l'r•· th•· M ont~omerys' • hlldn·n Vana . 19, Tan.) a , 7, Ke ri, ll, Krl ten, 17, ;and Lane~. 22, and Georgia aad Dick ~pooncr, Pal Krolle and J .D. Banon. Rob lie)n. Ruth SeRerstrom, Ann and tony Crowell. \.\a)ne and f't>m William~ and Mr. and .'1 ~. )1t.>ldrim Horrlll. Also Bob and B arbara Lab. Ott and J ohn l::d "ardi., .\I P~ a nd S tephanie Robt>ru.on. Charlotte Branlley and Gordoa Johnson and Richard Gerage, owners of Eshach's Flower a nd Gift Shop. who de· signed the decoration~ Soine Dolls Have A Fighting Chance By E RMABOMBECK T ""•·nt' \1•,1r.., .ind A rcPorter the other S I :! u o 11 "' 11 r I h 11 f day wa:. impressed b) 't'Jrdrobt· I.it• r H.irb11· tht• fa ct t ha t a 195!1 had turn1>tl int" J -,1•111111 Barbie doll m mint con r 1L1zen d1t1on was sold at aur li e r ll'ft kn1•· "'J" t10n two years ago for a chip ped Il l r lilnnd<• staggenng $501.S9. J><>n) tail had bn·n 1 ul ~W!ll .. 6£.ll E,...a Bo•~~k Those n aive littl e 1A 1th pmk111g ..,ht•.ir.' Ont• fools They wer e lookmg arm hwig Jbuut 1 , ir1 h at one or the trcasurl'~ of out or th1• sol·l-.1•t lft>r the 20th century and l<>I 11 \ ,. 1 n. Jn" 1 1m11 •• 11) 1t go for a mere SSO I 59 "'l'1rd bo}fr ll'nd d id n 't Do you have any adea look an;, b1 tt<'r llis wh a t the odd s a r e tC<'lh h.u1 l1µ,t1d. on allthe1r friends were un- a ga1ns t j 2C>·;, ear old lht>m .;\ foot "'a-, J...Ont' dt•r tht.• bed naked. rtoll havmg both eyes? and !'>Oml'One h;ul paint Children '-; dolls take a If collector-. knew ed a permant'nt s ·on beating literally. You C'h1 ldren al all. they'd h is chet-t "'1th bl jl'k wonder how any or them " cancel toursofthe Mona p:H nt .. un·1ve Oatmeal Is Lisa. Cleopatra's Jewel:o. Consid<'nn" "'h;it lht·.r fo rced rnto their rigid a n d t he r 1c h e1' o f " I C bs pull th I s unrvl'd. ne1 thPr o f rps .om · e r T utankhamen and in them looked b;1tl l ht•\ hJ1 r until they're bald. t h eir p I ace s hro u d had been stufrl'd in <i T.hei r t>:>'t'S are closed Barbie in a display of trunk and drai.:.:'-..-1 on a ma n ual ly . They 'r e glass and :security a nd ca mping trap "ht•re the.v llpankcd. s ha ken, and Se nd her a round the t d I t knots were left all night bunC'd 1c n o . world for all lo m arvel m the sand And when one of them at We bought our first T hey had bt•t-n run :ippl•ars 21 years later in Ba rbie U\ 1959. the farst over w1lh a la't'n mo"er mint condition. th~re is Christmas they cam e when they were abon· only one explanauon - out. Our daughter was doned rn high grass one .of th e m fought passing through the toy They had falll'n bt.>l\H•en back department when she the car cushio ns and ~------&1maiilliililmii&il sa id ... Mommy 1 Mom · been lost for a month. my' There's a doll Just Barbie's head "'a!> found like you." I picked up in a beer cool('r 1n the this doll wit h the two· garage. K en ·~ tee th 0•11, ,.1 ... 51"",...... inch bust. spaghetti legs m elted rn the !)un Their RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEltY 'W1ilaT•W.e. ........ Ple11e don't think of y•rself as "nowhere." Tlfe truth ls that vou m • l g h t b e ·•'aomewherP.''- ror the finl time in your life. Thaok"or writing. that you were not to gen e r ou s lip. H you II blame for your mother's wer e in our place, what At tlee Ba rejecUon. The problem would [0~ d~? G-~ The fanciest gowns will be m orde r whe n lies with her, not you. ~u fuRBANlTE the Pacific S y mphO'!Y Association s pansors a nd r e m ovable head cardboard hOUllt' h ad who looke d like s he been crayoned on a nd whipped through pubcr-~==~=====:!::==:==:::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$ 1922 .......... cost • ...._-Ml-1116 DEAR AN r"' LANDERS : Ten years ago, during a heate d family argument, my mother told my brother she would always love him best and lbat my father and I would be Q E A R A N N the first Viennese ~all in O range Cou~ty LANDERS : Can you DEAR CHIC : I 'd May 2 at the Marriott Hotel. _beginning ty In about 15 minutes and said. "Well, there a re similarities." I followed this with the second dumbest remark l have made in my en· tire Ii.le. "Where are her MILDRED SEAMSTER FINE ARTS GALLERY Excluslvely Represents s tand just one more feed &he aauestlon to with cocktails at 7 p .m . Funds wlll be us~d c omment about the the Deareat goat and for the Pacific Sym phony. For ticket m · ne ws boy's mom who com PI al n t 0 th e formation. call 529·1113. Waltzing are Dr. CLIFFORD SILSBY clothes?" complained became her newapaper distributor and Mrs Warren B. Krame r . son didn't get any tips? re11llarly. · lntematioHlly Known Ar11st ~1 Newport Blvd., Newport BMch.,,.._ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contect the DAILY PILOT for lnformetlon regerdlng the county requirement• for ualng • Flcttttou• Bualn••• Name. 142-4321 EXT. 332 ft. ........ . SPECIAL! HANES OFFERS 3 PAIR FOR 5. 75! (reg. 8.75) . . . the panties are knit right in, so there are no panty lines to show under your clothes. WE'LL GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL .. 1.00 OFF WITH THIS COUPON ., Jl&'SIDEi PHARMA~Y .=~!:'.:C':'· 160-0111 • t. $t900FF .\ • 3 PAI RS HAN ES UN D E R ALLS 4. 75 w ITH TH I'-.. ( ()I I '" 'J On1· ( 1111pori p1·r I" 1 p1•r put c t1.1 ( IHI p ll 11 I' J( p If I·', /\ µ r I ' . ' L FllATUA&NG I OBITUA~IES WSDNaDA Y. APao.. D 8)1 l\'~SY OMAaa AalD (Mar. 21 Apr 11) lmprtnt ltl'le. at'l your owa pete, settlf' our own lt>Tma. Attet1l • e....._. IPff\WIUon, alfaar of h41ar1 Sllck wtt.b .... ._ L Deal with Ot'onnl, Vlr10. S111t tart=,,_.· Member of oppoeit~ sex U y!I $OM wry nlC"e and m~an.s It · TAU UI (Apr 20 Ma y 20> You gain needed lnfonnaUOn whtrh enables you lo !!ki p UpeDM which would have re ultMi from t~n1lt of red tape. Aquartu . C'unrcr , lA'O perhap)\ fl1ure ta ~ark>. Eh'm t'nt of surpnat> ran work ln row-favor Go toll' GEMINI j May 21 June 20 ! Arcent on romaoce, wlabet. trave l. aru.wl'n. to quer1e.' and .l "eood laqh." Anolber Oemlnl and a Sa11t larlu ~ ln ~nar'°. Rf'lauve wltb ''artJalic t.aatet" Uda You lo makiq 1pecial chotcea Be flexible and reeepc1ve CANCE& (June 21 July 2'll Be mellculous r oncernioa s mall pr&nt. especially whe re \laluab&e9 att concerned Lepumate invest ment c h ance ts 1n pi cture . T he r e 1 ~ a "loophole," but this tS not as serious as it might first appear to be. L E O <July 23 -Aug 23 ) P e r s onal magoetiam ia much U\ evidence. You get your way. especially In a rena of romance Accent on new clothes. c reative projerts. s pecial ap· pearaoc:es. Gemini. Virgo, Sagitta rius personi, play aipificant roles. One who means much to you returns the comphment. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22>: Low key ap proach and pace bring m(>St constructive n: s uits. You locate lost or hidden object s. TiiUrus. Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently. Family member has valid plan for saving energy. Be an intelligent seeker or knowledge. UBRA CSepl. 23-0ct. 22>: Someone may be attempting to sell you proverbial biU or goods Know it and respond accordingly. Separate fact from fantasy -define terms, check investment dividends. eschew absentee ownership. See places. people in realistic light. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Be ready for r hallenge. respons ibility and opportunity to rash in on past experience. Cancer, Capricorn Individuals play prominent roles. Emphasis on buainess. career, m aking room for yourself ut top. Older individual becomes a valuable ally SAGITfARIUS I Nov. 22-Dec 21 )' Take long-range view pt:rce1ve potential. em- phasize publishing. educational projects. Aries. Libra persons figure prominently. Aggressi\'e mdi\11dual could show you way to break through tangle of red tape. You might make a discovery that you·re in love! CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-J an. 19). Accept no substitutes -take a stand for quality. Em· phasis on mystery. special financial transac- tion. reaching agreement with close associate. partner or mate. Leo, another Capricorn and an Aquarian figure in scena r io. AQUARIU~ <J an. 20.f'eb. 18> S urcess comes th.rough unorthodox prot'edures. Follow through on basic impressions. inner feelings. Be aware of public response to your efforts. Cheek contractual obligations. A.not.her Aquarian. a Cancer and a Leo play pivotal roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): What started out as a teclious task could become stepping-stone to progress. adventure. Highlight ve rsat1hty, humor and mlellectual curiosity. Gemini. Vir go. Sagittarius persons figure in scenario Dependents. pets require special attention I ••• Dream (From Page CI> tasy must use at least one a uthentic "Victim and broadcast the story Dec. 22 But Walter~ used a friend and business a ssociate as the · kid napped" couple . it wa~ later revealed. and CHS aired a disclaime r early in February. "Oops! I hed." Wa lll'rs said of his trouble• with CBS. "ll's kind of like a relJgtous thing to ad milit.1 finally said I lied.·· Barry Petersen. the CBS reporter on that as- signment. said . •·the company Joined me in being very upset. To say we're annoyed 1s the un der statementoflhe wef'k. ·' Walters· press agent , Edmund J oella of Seat· tie. said he d roppf'd the fantasy account when his rontract with Walte rs expired in Dece mber. fie s:ud he arranged u num ber or r adio inter vwws with Walters. a nd "we certainly bega n to see rl'ci flags go up as Parris h told stories that cha nged before our very eyes. Joella also acknowledged he drs1gned an 1m press1ve adve rtising brochure fo r Walters that in· eluded. amon~ othe r things, the Tahitian dream. without venfymg the fantasies described. · 'Wl· pre tty much had to take the cli ent's word for wh at ne said," Joella said. S1ngk1 Calendar rum each Wednelday and con· tama 111/onnation on d&&ewswn groupa, partaes and e~• open to the pubuc in tM Orange Croat area. Snd notice• to Sing~s Calendar, Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560, Co.ta Mesa, CA 92626. lncluck your name and tel.ephqne number. Notices must be received two weekl *' odtim1Ce of an event. ·Get Yourself Going FortheBOSI Powefs ·Total Y«!miln lra1mno makes 1t all oosslllle Immediate classes torm1no Call tooay '°' yorn 10<11vt!111i11 P10Qr am 111scuss1or1 PlRSONAl ttVflOflMCNT j\ MOOCllNG 'iCtiOOl ~ ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE (714) 547-8228 T~. Apfll 22. 1880 OAk.Y PILOT • • IsOOytqg ign Painters A88ault Sense By RUGH A MUU.ICOAN .~ ... i.• ,., ........ , NEW l,ONL>ON. Conn 'MIP tarpaulins an-<·om n1 off the yac hta ln lh boutyardll Jo'ol~. ,.,.. bUJty pulnlU\.C up and clean· "'IC oul lhl•ir summe r cotwae Nt>w rotu181dt.' re11taunult~ and fa11 t food r hn1M u rt• )Wlllna M't for lht• l'Om10.; tourist ist111son salvo from iL5 turrent 1un. if C&;;JP ~ • J they carry 1ucb weapoory, as a /' <t' ~(I,-pre-emptive atrike in favor of .-:Stew 10~~! :;~~~!~1~P the line So lht.• t lml' hH co m e for money tb;hl l'ommuntUe11 to ('On · !>ldt'r onN• ugu10 niy proposa1. o ffer f'd e very a.pr1n g, for • nu1t.1mct t11:\ on p :01>lc who wear down the public s µallt:nce _ ~~~ 1cky·1kky, cloy1og cute n~ for tht:ir boat.a bungalowc; or businesses PASSING A BOATYARD Ju:>t off the lnler"8tate in this old sea fa ring town the other day I u w a lady bold u brass p.Unt· 1ng the words "Sacred Scow" on lht 11tem oC a powercruJser. NC'arby two kids on a scaffold wer.-scraping the bottom of "0 liuoy." which is re ally scraping bottom And an old man in a braided ca ptain's cap was up on a ste pladder doing the brig ht work on · Blue La ws R e pealed." whit'h carried a dinghy named "Audited Again .. IT'S A WONDER one of those n uclear subs heading up the raver to Groton d idn't fire a BACKYA RD GARDEN FEEDS FOUR Young Conservationists Prove Their Point Self-sufficiency At ''Live-in .Lab' BEllKELEY CAP > In a hous e on the n atlandi. bc~1d1· S<.m Fr ancisco Ruy, rl':;1dC'nts grow cnou~h food to reE!d a famd.> of rour. recycle 90 pc•rccnt or their wastes and use from 65 to 90 1wr cent less ener~y than normal Ttus is not stlmc romputenzcd. flashy modern "Hou~t· or th1· J-'uture." It's J r<'modcled two story V1rtonan strurture 1n th1:. un 1 vers 1ty toy, n ·s olde-.t neighborhood. ll ha~ been rnnvntt•c! 1n1 11 .1 II\ 1ng labora ton - THE SO-CALL EO INTEGRAL l'RBJ\!\ HouM· 1s dci.1gn<·d tn show people how they rnn reduce wa~t1· C1nd t>O\ 1ronm1·ntJI damage. even an the city. said Tom J av1ls. 27. of the Fitrallom .... Institute, the proJect 's s pon.w r. The house 1s the bra inchild of a group of > oung coosen <i t1onisls -including architects. engineers and b1olog1!.ls from thr· nearby University of Ca l1fom1a -who formed the inslltute 1n 19H "I really do believe that a lot or the things going on hcrl' arf' the thfogs that people are going to have t~o in the future . becaust• or a lack or fossil fuel energy." said Mary Schmidt. 24. a re~1dc·n1 with a degree ln natural resourres THE RESIDENTS HAVE P UT TO wor k the homespun technology of seU-suffi ciency of a century ago to prove that people can cul 1>9llution, sa ve energy and produce some or most or lht'1r own roo<1:· A backyard garden which takes only a ha lf·hour a day to lend -produces a cornucopia of fresh fruits a nd vegeta bles Instead of grass. the front lawn Is planted in strawberries. A few chickens -no noisy roosters -provide eggs and an oc casional bird for the kitchen. and rabbits a re grown fo r mcab Chicke n and rabbit manure fertilize the garden. Rooftop solar-collectors heal wate r and warm insulated rooms . A backynrd pond contains fi sh. and a beehive provides honey. THERE'S A COMPOSTING TOILET, which uses no water A urinal is connected to a storage tank where urine 1s muced with waler from the shower and wash bas in. The mixture is piped to the' garden as a nitrogen·ricb irrigation s upply. Food Is cooked on a stove that uses wood. paper trash or natural gas. 'Ibe stove serves double duty as a space beater for a section of the house. On sunny days. a solar oven can cook at te m- peratures of up to 350 degrees The rest or the heavUy insulated house ls heated by a wood· burning stove and a solar beater. "We just wear sweaters if it ge ts really cold." Ms. Schmidt said. A GREENHOUSE THAT IS AN integral part of the house pro· vldes year-round flowers. tomat.oes and other edibles. The onllt electricity used is for lighting. The nonprofit institute, which also runs an 80-acre experimen- tal farm so miles to the north in rural Occidental. bought and re modeled the bonrded-up home in 1974. Four people live in the house. The residents. who have rllhged In age from 18 to ss. guide an average or 2SO vlslton a week through the hou~e and garden. open to the public six days a week About a dozen courses are taught at the house by Institute mem· bers, ranging from bee -keeping le> solar technology. THE SIERRA CLVB RAS PUBLlSlllD a 500-page book detail· ln1 four years or experlmenta and practlcal experience on conaerv· ins enerty and producing food at home. The book considers • range of 1ubJecta, from how to 11arden without pesticides to how to build • paulve solar heatin1 system rrled out even more for some kind of punitive taxation on polluting Long Island Sound with intole rably coy boat names. A weekend sailor wbo insists on callln1 his fiberglass skiff "Miss Demeanor." just because he or hia wil e happens to be a lawyer or a peace officer, ought to be made to fork over SO bucks for committing a premeditated act of public ennui. NAMES LIKE "F REE Bee," ··Pop's Folly," ··Never MLSt ," "H a ppy D aze " "Yawl Welcome " "Boo b y Ha t c h " should be a ssessed in ·triple dig11Ji. Fo r grosser offenses , like christerung a boat "Gay Rites" or "Men's Ltb" or ''Schmoe'o; Ark," the Coast Guard should be empowe red to tow the oHending cra ft out to the nea res t naval ~unne ry range ro r the nex t available tar~et sesswn . Seaside cottages called "Dune and Out," ··Plumb Broke" and "Booze and Snooze" might be t•a lled to th« attention of the Air Nationa l Guar d for a little bombin~ practice an the national inten~t . along Y.lth restauranb that call themst'lv~ "The Porn pous Potato." ··s teak Out · and .. The HC1rrc ll and Brasket,· "The Fillet a nd Flagon. ··Thc Vea l and Wineskin · or a n y ~•m tlar 1d1ollc com bination WATCHING THE Sl.98 l:kaul:, Show the othcr night on the tubt- con\ ann-d me that then· are re 'enues to reap in the nu1sancl· namt• an •a from the entertain ment field I -.ef'm 10 recall ' t·ontl·!>tant y, ho called herse1r ··Sheila Hhgl' · and anothl·r y,ho Y.e nt b)' tlw narrw or Lc>t:. ri1· Lovely ' Uo wn 1n :-;, . .,., OrleC1ns tht• bi llboard~ outs1dt· the b1!>tros <m Bo urbon StrcN an the F rench Quarter adH'flL')l'fJ a number of µr1m a danseuse•-; with handle. li k e "Erin No Bra" and ··Deedee DcCuppe ·· v.h1ch cry out for somt: sort or contribution to the city coffers for pro- miscuous press agentr~ One or the burde ns or living in a to urist m ecca li k e N e v. Orleans as tha t t he ordin ary citizen is long inured to s urrering the e yesore signboard Sll(ht..s or saucy c;oubnQUPlle'> chos<>n b~ gene r ations or s trippers who came to fame her · Thank or the ta x dollar.. lost in not pull.log a he n on t1tl l'S hkt• .. Candy Barr ·s 1a1c St;.ir r Wildcat F n•nl·h1(" and l,11\ thl· C<tl Ga ri · B UT EH:!"li BOSTOI', the hut> 11r our t•ulture. ha:. had to put up y, 1th such barcfac~ ban a hly on h.i" dv billboa rd and leerinR m arqul't' In my fl anard da~ ..... I rt•1·a ll a ud1 t111g lift• t•la~st·'> in lht· l'!'t!"~'ai,I :. ;-irt a l th1• liow:.ird ,\lh.l•n::ic>um. belll'f known as Tht• Old Howard ' 1o r a.s thl· -.1·m1n11rs wen· called 1n tht• ll;irvard Cnmi,on Skin I i1nd ~k111 111 .md t·ncounte nnR s ur h • 1r l1.,t:. as Norma Vince nt Pet'! !';ill\ Wagon. Vf'cky V.:1 Voom \nrw 110 .... 1•, Yolanda Yumm~ It•\ H:ini:t•r Jnd lier TY. 1n \~1 .., • :and · China Voll · Surh p1•n 1·r -.1un o f t h l' l.1n g uJ~1· 1n th1· namt• of sho"' 1111 t·H·n noY. t.1\1·:-. my sense of thl! cla:.s1cJ.l UOJlJcs. a I though I rn uc;t admit that the pt·null1matl' pt·dnrmt·r .among those Jus t mt•n11onl'd t•(•rtumly lived up to h1•r h1llmlo! "HAT'S IN i\ NAME? Well . Sha kespeare aside. local tax col· lectors m1~hl take a leaf from the arrest blotter or the New York State PolJc<> Somcllmo back, troopers 1n the Por t Jprvis area aborted the husinc·ss endeavors or 8 trio or roads ide entrl'prc ncurs who went by the c. e. call signs or ·T ons or Fun." "Chocolate Kisses" and "J oy to the World" in luring truckers off Interstate HI C B handles now there's a v. hole new field or uncontrolled rhetoric ju.~l begl(ing for a tax bile . llow m any editors a nd pubUshers can with impunity be a llo wed to keep c alling tht'm s e lvcs "Ink Stained Wretch" over the Smoky-alert t•hannel? IF A TAX ON intole rably tedious titles were enacted, som e government restraint might be ln order for cases or hlstorlcally a cc redited hy perbole. Otherwise. the circus would never come to lown. When YoU went to all the trou· ble of traJning 10 polar bean to jump through naming hoops, what else are you going to call them b\it (u the RlngUng Bros. & Bamum and Balley procram doea > : "These snowy soverelans from raraway fro1en rroouen. 10 loweril\I t.itana or the tundra ln an utoundina array of un1ne antlcs ... ?" Which remind.a me I got to re· paint thr algn "~ardscrlbble Houat" on my rence before Ult rain cor abuse?) starts. 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WILSON d . d 't b , ~It """"'"' of Co"" M•••. C..t a v1c;orc; an m us (! P•H •d ..... ~. on "'"" II, 1~ In fl lied 0Ul and SUb mltled NPWl>(>t1 fWMPI '" HP I~ wrvl~ bv l 5 ' 'I 30 "'' • ••• r "-ot (.(>\ta Mn.a, u "" ) \ . p m ~ Pfl • OAu'}M~ Jilt ...... ,...,., ot (.(>\to Mo-.... For infor mation c·a ll c. MM~t..ouc.,rvc.•ot Co\taM#w. l1·l I :lJR'i ~~a ~~:~.?':::'c~.v:';.,.,.~~~,.qf.!,. Lect ures f\ .. <11. C• .,,., "" 1 "'°"' WOO<lv wn-wn Jt J' (~lA /N>w C. ...,_,Tim W1I"°" Off T~. ,.....,tco and "'' "'OIPIH H.,..,ICI Wll\Qn ot h U• -1S Qf_,.,_ 11 .... .,...,,, ot ,,... ... ~ • f~~ ,~~=: ~ ~.,:;. ~·~~~- h d I d "'' C•ll'Ol•r C.llur<l'I on CO\t.t -..... C e U e r • M•"' of Uv •'O.,._ fh1r••t w•\ "'ttd " ,.,.....,.. -"O'tl 77 1..0 •I 10 OOAM. ··~frn !) L1bt'r.1t1on · •'> ;·~ .. ·~ ~.,,,'r::, =..•:1LC:O:,~;;.' tht' title of a tY.O·part : !::~·~.,,:..%";"';.n~.:·.~~~n:: ll'('tU r(' '>f'n CS to h<' of-O·•~· '"'" o/I y..,, ..... '"'"'" WH lthtf fcrcd Jl Or1tng1.• Coa~l ~".:;.; MO•tlH• • 01 <.o••• ,.,,.,. Colle~e w Costa Me a on F'nday and May 2 The free pro~ram will m t•t•t from i JO to 9 30 p m in Fint• Arts Hall I lU Rl•g1stralion will be conducted at the door. For 1nform.1t1on. call 556·58a> O pen Ho use Paltsades School an Capistrano Bea ch will hold an open house and sc ie nce fair Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m . i''or 1n for m ul 1o n . ca ll 496·5942 PUBLIC NOTICE -ICT1TIOUS IUNIHU NAME STAT8MINT T~ IOliOwH'Q !Mlftoft I\ OOoftQ bu\I ~\·\ RAN~TEMECULA LT0 .10'01 8roou111nt. Stille 701, """tlnQIOft 8H< h. c..llfomlo.,.... T .,.._ SafNe, 2"117 .,_,....nt. S11ll• 10S. H11nlln9ton 8••'"• (.ot ilOf"N•.,.. Tllh bwSiftH\ '' cOfldlKMd lly • ""'llH -1 ... r1NP. r ... .-.s.n- t 11h .... _. ••• 11'-I ..... ""' COUftly Cieri. Of Or~ '-ty Oii Ajlril '· .... ;.· "••· Pvbll\llotd Or.not CM 0.Uy PilOI, AIWll I , IS. 22. "· 1• 1tn.tg PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS 8UM••ll MAM• STAT.MINT TM IOl-"O IMlf'IGll It dolt,. M l MU•tl CLASSIC A.uTO INTSltt011$, ~:MJ CNtl'H'911W•'t, ~ h lllt, C41111ef"M_,. DtM~ MICllHI ~ttello, ~ AIC.Ut Ori,.., 0... ~ CelifWlll• "'21 McCOIMICX MOITUAl•S Laguna Beach 494-9415 L.lguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano -495-tns HAllOR LAWK--MT. OUYI Monuaiy • Cenwttttrf Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 54(}-5554 SMfTN a TUTMU NOITUAIY WlllU ... CHAPIL Mortu.ry • Cfenwtlona 427 E. 17th St. ColtaMeee 848 4188 WI..,,,_, ~'wotmlAIY UT Main St. ~n•=::ach ... Ma, COi OMA&. N•AL .... 1eo1 ao ... ,..,., w.ftnln•tef 883-3525 ,Aa..cftlW 1 • INIAL PAii ., . ' flllt.....,. It c.MIK ... 111Y.., lfto lli•i...ol O.W•MIC-~ Tiii' ,,.......,.. _, llled wltll 111t C«N='uu -··----3500 P9Ctflc: View DfMt ,...Port Beach c-11 Cltr'• 01 OrMte '-t't ... MM<llH.I• ,. ... ll'wtt"'9d Or-. C•ol Oell't ~•i.t. ._.,.I I, e. IS. tt, IW 13'1.a IS44-2700 c ONLY PILOT Tue1day, Aptll 22, IMO FIJUIJ Pub•i\"""'<t Or<l't.~ '"°'' Od1ly P 1lo• AJJnl I 8. I\ 77 I'll() 1 ~I Ill PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL ltEPOltT PuP.LMnt to ~<''°" ~J-0.i •01 o• tt\f> tn•~,.n11f PPvf'nu~ (OdP nOl •(t" 1\ ~r~o., Q1vtt-n Uw1 tM onnu.tl r~oort tor ,,..... '"'~ .... ~ 1qTQ ot Rr-oo .. (_Uft P Ual.I(' NOftC PUBLIC NOTICE SUPfiltlOtt COURT o,-THE 5TATE Oft CALI ,-O•NIA IN ANO ,.0. TifE COUNTY o,-O•&NOE 1• CJvlc ~on ... Wul SA-. AM. C... '21'1 PLAINTIFF · NEW BRI TTANY. I N ( , e <Ail IO<"rw• CWOOUtlOtl OEFE N OAN T · G ARV CARL TON. lndlYldu•lly •nd dll• GARY CARL TON CONTRACTOR -OOE S 1 ,,,,._ 10. inclu~1,,. su~s CASE NUMeE• U·-J NOTICE' y.., ....... -._ Tll• , ... ,., .... y -.... -""' y ... w1-..1 r-....... ...--• .,... ... ~ wltlllll • MY'-•eM llM h•forrn•lt.fl Ml-AVISO• Us!M M Mdo -....... El lrl-1 ---iollr <-•• Ud "" •"4'-fl<I• • m.-. -Ud. 'fl-· d• dent,.. .. JO di ... Lu I• 1-m.t clonq ... w-. If •OU Wl\h to ~k the -"d••<I! Of t&n .tnorn~v 1n th•\ m•Uff ~ you V.OUIO oo 'o oromouv \O that vout wr1ttton tf''\DOn\>e. '' •nv. ,,, • ., bf> t 1tf'CI on 11me 4'1 U\tf'dOrY• '10flc1tar ~I conw to d• utt tt~ .. n e\tP •'\'ittlO, c>ebfr•• n.-c .. rto 1nmf"dl•t•m~nt•, dt' fl'\l it :~:~:~~~:~~.~~·:·,,~'m'::,vl TO THE DfrC NOANl A CIVIi ' c O""P'••nt ""' ,,,,..n U•f'd bv thf!o pl""' '1tf doQ.tfn\I "'°" tf YOU Wl\h to Ckft-n<t '"'' ,.,.,..,., 'f04J m\J\l. wrth1n lt 06 •' "''"'' tn., \vm(N)n\ '',,.,.,Pd on vov •11~ ••1h lh1\ fOUf'"I ., w rttte-n r•~D<>f'..,. to thf" c0tn0•tt•n1 U~\ rou 0o \u t Ou,. Of'f.tult •lit bt ""'"""'"d on dO C>l •<•f •on o• U\P 01a1nttff ,.no '";\ CC!u r1 rn.t~. f'ntH 6 tt.ld~nt ~"''"'' voo tor tht rt"llM dttm~o ,., lr-.t. comot,t1nt, -.h 1(h coutd r1J\Vtl 1n QArn1\1'm~nt o f •a9~-.. t o 11>1rio o f Mo,...y or Pt"GPH"tv or ottwr '"''~' '~ Q\H'\ttod on r~ <~AJnt DA TEO Oclocet ... 197'1 ETHEL Y'N WARD. o.oui, ltONALO 0 . HALPEltN, E!>O r;:,:~'=: s~,S:,"• 101 r.1 11141 ,s,.:,.,, Pvbtt\rw-Q Or~ Co .. nt 04•~¥ P1•M At>< n 79 Milr. 'l. 1"80 ·-lit'" P UBLIC NOTICE CtTY OF LAGUNA ,,EACH runqnc)m Automotlyf M u rvm n ----- CAllFOAHIA •v.,•IM>I" few~·< 1n\Pf'<-hon b'f Anv H0 71CE INVtTING BIOS +n1.-r,..-,1MJ <•l•t"'" wN> rf'<XH'\h tt .. , C,[Al(Q f)lfJ\ #IU .,_,. H (,.1wf"d •'I tM lov"°'9ttf"Jt\\Pftf'C1pal offt<t' tGitctt """ Otrttf' ol '""'A·''""'""' (1tv t'O "'HO tldll:tor \ft"'"'· (O\t• M.tt~. Mf\nttQ""' Mun•t •O·•' ':trr vu•'· C "• ( .,,,,Qf'r\411 'f1011 t>Pq•nn•no on Mdy 3. tfttlt \0\ r o,.,.,, Avftnu•• l ... oun,. tq14:1 And tor •8068Y' ,~,.•·att~r dur•n.o f' .. tH h, CAhfotnt<tt until tO 00 d m o" rPQuhitt bu\UV\\ hour' f('()f'T\ 8 00 d m Con <,ol idated RPport o f Cond1 t1on of "CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA M E SA " of c:'.'osta M esa. County ot OranqP, a nd Dol'T\£>St1c Subsid1anP'> ill the c lo<;r of bus 1nesc;on Marc h 31, 1980. tr•• Sth Ody of Mo. l'lt!O. "' whllh 11me to~ 00 om. Stat e Bank No. 1060 '"'"" will bf' Oc>t-nfl'd JnO t•'•US, tor Th~ n1W"nH of tl'W Pri"C:1pal Man..t~r •\rform•nQWOf'~ 4\folk°'W\ ot tr)P founde1t1on '' Bd99~ Cun BOAAOWALIC AEPAIA ntnQhilm Dollar Amounts in Thousand s MAIN 8E ACH PARI( fM ltll~ ol IM Prtn<.•i>al M.ittl-• o1 8 •d!-tnu\t ~ \uCm1th•d on t~ oro· tnt-touNMuon I\ Prf)~•def'lt Oirc< 'or • 3,?63 PGWI lorm •ll~~o w1111 ""' tonltn<I M. Te<l 1-V•. CPA OO<uM•nh furn+\""'<f by'"" M vn•CiO<fl MO Newport Cent•r Ortve ASSET S Cao:,h <ind due from btlnk'> .. U .S. Treasury Securities ... Obi igah ons o f other U S. Gov't ........ 694 \<>r••t~\ 0.-0Mlmtnl Suite 1160 E a<h ll•d mu\I °" <1<como.in ... d by Htw~ kecll, CA tl..a "'"'· c~rl•lle<I t ""< ~ or b.OOn'• l>Ond. ""•O• PO~lll~ 10 '"'' Clly of l •ovn.t T•I 17141 ~" e .... , h, '°" M ttr'Y'IOuM f'QV.c.tt to ~· ..... " PuOlt\f'MO Orit09" c.o... .. , O•''" P1fot, 1•n 1101 ""'<ml ol IN> .imoun1 b•O AOrol 10,11. 1', ll.1~.1\, 1&. '1, l'J&O I,.. ltll~ol 1"'" 11'01<'<1 <Ind IM WO<O\ 111~9'. ··!>EALE O BIO '""" Dt' <ICMly '""'"ed on ow ouh•Orll! ot ttw .-nv••ooP ( 0"'tlltl'UnQ ttwo btd P UBLIC NOTICE '"" <onlract dOCUmNI" lll•I ""''1 FICTI TIOUS BUSINESS be <oml)Of'lf'd "•<'< u1f'd 4nd ••lu•nf>O NAME STATEMENT 1n '"" .,,...1.0 "'° •'" T,.. 1o11ow1~ Qe<\Of\ " -ng bu•• A P~t ~\\•\ • R 0.\19"<tlt()n ol 'itubconltoKIO" VANGARO ASSET PLANNING ( e.-r \Bono COMPANY, 7/'IO H••bO<" eo.. .. Y••d. T ......... --"'' '""" II" •ll•Hd Su•l t' 311. CO\I• ,,..,w, C..lllO<n•• '1162• -ti" '"" \IQf\OIU<f' ""° lnln or '"" Albert Co11..,n1. 1•.,• Marbella -"'"°"' \'9J"M"'9 on bfhiilt ol Ow bid A¥~nue, M1u 1on V1e to. C..11torn1• tt-..... for tC>f"OOf•hon\, tf'Wfo \•~turrs, t?o•i CM""~°' Voce '°'"'ff«1 """ Thi\ bu\I,....\\ •\ <onOut led llY a ,..,,.tary or Aun ... ftlt Sec.,.t•ry .,,. hmilf'd partnenl'l1p r~uttf'd ""° 1ne C._ ... S.•I \h4ll Altieri Co11.in111 be""""" lo"" dO<Ul'nf'nl\ rf'QuHtnQ Thi\ \l•lo-...1 '""' Ille<! wllh lhf' \•9 nttl ur t-\ fn 1"t C 4 \t o t tt County CJf!'rk of Oren~ Countt' on P<1r1,....r'lftlo. IM \IQn.>1lH'll ol •I 1 ... \1 M•ICh ?t. 1"80. °"" 9•"t'••I l>trl""' I\ Ff'O\mf'd FIU176 No ll<CI\ will .,,. IKCl'Ol•d lrom " con Pubh'1w<I Of""OI! cool Dally PllOI 1ta<1or ""'° 1111\ not lltf'n hconlo('(I In Apr. I, e, 1~. 11, 1'!80 U 11·IO .. ccordanc~ wit" th~ orov1,•on\ o•i -------------Chaplpr •. OIY1\1on II I ol th<' 8u\1Mn .,na Ptol•""''°"" COdfl Thf' conlr.c 10< PUBLIC NOTICE \hall \late "" htonw> num.,,., """ -------------< 1au 11tcellOt1 In lh• P<OOO\al ,.,CTI nous BUSINESS One ... , 01 "'""'And (on1r.cl dOCU NAME STATEMENT agencies and corparatioM .. Obl lqations of States and Political <,ubdivision<, . Loans. total fexclud1nq unearned income) . . .. Less: Reserv P for ooss1blP loan IOS(>S . Loans. net Bank prem1sec,, F.F.&E .etc. Othe r assets 36.164 309 TOT AL ASSETS ......... ,. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corPor at lons ...... . Time and savings depas1ts of individuals, p artnersh ips, and corPOra tions ......• Deposits of United St ates Gov'1 Deposits of States and POii ticai subdivisions . . • . . . Alt other depasits •......•.. Certified and officers' checks ......... . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOM ESTIC OFFIC ES ......... , ............. 44,417 Total dem and dePoslt s .......... 16, 184 mtnh . 1ncluoino U>e<l~I oroYl\10•"· The followln<1 pe,..on I• ao1n11 bu•• mev b• obla1.,..d al ,..,. Mun1c1oa1 ne•• o · i d l _.~A It 28 228 "" Y•<n Oeper1men1, c.11v H<111. RE•B. 2m 1 c.11• E>i>e•.,,ra, San Total t me an sav ngs uq./Vs s • L•oun• Buen. C.llforn1a. •I no CO\l IOf Juan C.•P•\lrMIO, C.alllorn1a ,,.,S TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOM EST I C Ileen~ COt1lr11<tor\ 11 I• r•ov~\I~ Hmo O. Pttt rs. 70l1 C•11• AND FORE IGN O FFICES .... 11141 '"• "''''" •n<l •on1••C1 do<umoni E•P•••n,.., S<1n Ju•n C•o"1••no, O the r Oabilitles for borrowed ~''"u'n..a "'""'n two 111 wHk• •11• C•lllorn1a '261S Ult b•O-n·~ I T"'' bu\oMn 1s conaucled 11y .tn 1n. money , including note • t11-c.,, ""' .oootNI 1"" S1""41ffd 01Y1oua1 balances of U.S. Treasury ..•• 6H <•t1u11ens ••r l'••ll< W•rh J o "-'''' Otherllablllties , .. , .....•...... · ·. · · · · · • c ... tlF'lt<ll• 11'1• Ea111onl •• or• Tiu\ •lal-.l was lllf!d wl111 lllt 0 B TI E S Qaf'Od by UW! Soutt>etn Calllornl• CM Counly Cieri< of Or•noe County on T T AL LIA IL I . . . . · · · · · ,.,, ot 111e """"<.., ""°4•< Work\ A• M•«h 21. neo SHAREHOLOE RS EQUITY wclellOtl -1hft "•-••led C-.r•I FUJlt1 Common stock con1•.c1on °' America Cop1e• rTWv PWI•"*' 0r.,. coest o.;1y P1101. N o. shares authorized : 600,000 :S~~.;.~~"";:='.~~:~:.: =-'-'-='·"''..:.·-u..:.•-" ..... ·-'"°-----'-WIO-IO-...i No. shares outstandi ng: S21,377 cauto<.,...aoJ.i. 11131 1~71 PUBLIC NOTICE Sur plus ..•.•. · · • · • · · · · • · · · • · · · 1,678 T ... Clly .,., ·~··• St• ... ar 1,533 6.158 35.855 1,459 • 862 •9.824 ld,600 .. 23.151 . 034 . 4,793 .378 . . 1,456 d4 ,d1 2 1 S5 707 45.274 s.-c1a1 l'rn111 ... , .... ,,.., .. , TOTAL CON TRIBUTED ~ •• ,._ cooi.s of ,,,. ... ,..•••••• l'1cr1nous 1us1NEss CAPITAL. ....................•............ 3,747 1>1e •I n.. Munlc-1 s.n1en ~' -Ma STATUUNT Ret ained earnings and other menl•lac~lolUOOper tel The IOl_fl<l _iOn Is 60!"(1 0..Si· ,..,, ...., ,_"° llOftds 1,.. co•11 Mn a\. caoital reserves...... . • . . • • • . • • . • . .. · · • · H"Y lnuH>Q eld ~ W.--FMC REAL ESTATE 111 FMC T O T AL SHARE HOLDERS M•U"•' Bend\, •nd Failhlul PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, ns EQUITY .,.rtcwmence 8oftOt "''"' II* ..., In-T-n c.tnw 0r1 ... •IOO. Coll<! ~se. •. • • • ·• • • • · · • · • • · • · • · • • • · • • · • • • • c.111orm•ml' TOTAL LI~ ILITIES ANO '"'•net c-y or_,,,., <omp.tfty Clli.ck IC..,MY HSU JerOfllmo SHARE LOE RS nQUITY "' 82 .. lt<..,MCI by lf>e Sl•te of Call!or-nl•. Th Ro.cl Ml"'*' Viejo' c..alltomi• 9167S o:; • • ' ' ' '• • ' '' ' ' • .,y' <.,..NnlH """'' •I'°,,.,.. • '""'•" Tn1s t>utineu 1, c~ted 01 e111n. MEMORANDA ,et ... ••• Polk'....._" Ratlfto o1 A dM ctu••· camounts outstanding n of nport datel bfltff, -• 1'1-i.1 Cat_, ot at ~11 KeMey dlt t t ndl JOO • 1"'' c1en x ., PH 111e 191~1 edlll Thi' , .. ,_, wn 111ec1 w1111 111e Standby lett ers of ere ou s a ng •..•• · · · · · .. 8•'''• ••Y 11•11"<1 Gulde l~r1Y Covnty c11rtt of Or•noe GOU11ty on Time certificates of deposit In 1tt.-0 1111v1. M•n:" 21. '"°' denominations of S 100,000 or more • . • . • . • 11,365 11'1 a«ordMl<e wllll lhf Pf'Ovl\IOll\ 01 l'US171 ""l<I• 1. CNottr 1, P•rt 1 o1 111e PubflSlled Orange CAMlst Dally Pl101. Other time dePOslts In amounts of C•lltor"'' ~ c-cs.won• 111 Apr11 \.•.is. n, '"° 1Ht·IO S 100,000 or more • . . • .......•. , . . . . . • • ••. <t,600 ••· _.q '· ,,,. tny c-11°1111e City 0 M arket value of investment securities •...•..... 6,705 L•111una lleec:ll ,, .. u o rtei11eo ,,,. PUBLIC NOTICE The undersln .. ed , Kenneth L . Oonah"e. V ice tent••• .,... ...... "9 •• ,. of ,,., di• •• ' weou 1n-10U1111v111wt11cf1 111e work l'IC!ITJCMnauMSIMllU President and John w. Walsh, Sr. Vice President and 14 10 11e ,,.~med tor .. <,. cran. N .. Mtl 1TAT111 .,., Cashier of the above.named bank, each declares, for <1au111e.oon. °' ,,,,. o1 -'"•" Tiie 1oi10W1no ~ 11 dol"lll 1>1111· himself alone and not f or the other: I have personal _c,,."" ~ to t n<VI• Ille < "'" ••: lned I th l t M t•at•. All ,....lh to 111e ~°"''"' '""' 5USAH'S PLAU!, , .. , H••Mf knowledge of the matters conta n s rePOr n· .,. oov•,_.,.., .. 1,._,1.~01 t 11...i.,C:O.ld Me~.ea.nm eluding the rtverse side hereof), and I belltve that e=::~ .... ~ .... ~1tc':i'~ ~ .. ,_~:"v=~~.1~::_ ......,.,, ""· each stet t ment In said rePOrt ls tru@. Each of the un-~1u•• ... 1. r-,,. tontrettw ,,, .. ,, '"I' • ..,.,. IHOftGIKt.cl ,,. '" 111. derslQned, for himself a lone and not for the others, ,._..,._ .., ~· ""'"" s.. .. ....,... ce-rtrfles under penally of perjury lha\ the foreQOino ,..., 1m.s If IN C...lfwftla....., c K.,. v-H.., Is true and correct. -~~~~:C'':':•i« ~~ ~~ ~~'"C:,. ': E>cecuted on April 14, 1980, at Costa Mesa, .., °'.., ~ -to w.iw dfty"' MM<11».""' Callfomla • .,,_, .. , 1t1 MKll M4b. ,.,,.,,, Published Orange Coast O.lly Piiot, April ~ ... l ..... 0r..,.. (Mil Oflly Pl Pt*l!Md 0r-. Gout Dalt,. PU .. 1980 ,, .. ....., ->-tl,26,1• , 11$) Allf',l,l ,lS,22,IMI .IU..0 1,308 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,._......,.., Notice: All reil estate udvertlllN! in Uus newspaper ·~ !>uh jet'l to the f'l'<il'rttl ,..tatr H ous1n" A cl ol 19Ml wtuch make!> 1t illegal to advertise "itny pre ference, hm1tallon. or dJscnrrunat1on bust.'d on race, color . religion. :.e x, ur rutl1onal ong1n, or JO mlenuon to mJkc an> ~h prefert•ncc, ltm1la lion. Of d•!>l'n minalion 11w. ne~p11per will not knowingly .icrcpt an' ad\t•rt1s1ng fnr f l'J I ~w~ wtuch c. m 't0IJ uonollhe law ··•··•······••·••······ 1002 ········•••············ 4 IOllMS 2 STORY PLUS POOL lfus:e family :.1wd h\'1ni.: n ()m. i.:ourmC'l k 1ll·h1·n Hiwn" Plush {'ari>t•l ln.R lhruoul W1 n<ll111t /\'tWJ'S lo m a:,lt•r swh· & <'hlldreni. quu 1 lt•t l) Sparkiigg pool With <,p,1 $6 .000 l o a ..,1>umt• $115,<XX> Walk lo beach Won't lll!>l , hurry' Call !Q.6767 °'"'•• I' NHINSUU PotHT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. home. Close to ocea n . S325.000. IAYFIOtfT family We have several fme homes with pie r & shp El. TOIO HOISE COUMTIY 11 Bdrms .. 3 baths: ra nc h s t y le. mini-estate in orange groves. S249.SOO. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy\1d" 011v•· NB bl'> 1,1t,1 OwMf-Mlllst LAAGI DOWmlllOAll , .. , ............ , ~vtew.~tynold -.. m1 SaaUaao 0pns.19ua l·S. HMIOIYllW 58rJS.SoaMnec.ex· tremely lrs yard • ....ny redecorated In ~. 111$.000 18al Prt.. Stirlln 1. 0•• Slt&ml.S. H•lloa .... 2 Br 2 Bil decora&«'• own home witJI a rantastic view overloolttn1 ,... servo6r " city lll)at.s s:&.CIOO. Sell Now Reducl'd pnt-e, excellent terms. lovely 3 Bdrm & rarmJy with great ocean \lew Guarded \Om · mun 1ly. Now only S3:S9.<0l ASSUMARE LOAN U.U new &Mlde and out with new cpt'g and a cozy bn ck ( ri>lc 1n this attraclJve 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Lge a ssumable loon wM no qualllyln .. ~ Only 195.000. A~1. now. callm.~o ALLSTATE 1~~1~59~··~u~·~ REALTORS OCUHROHT COHOO I Sl99,ooo lMB.JEYAILE I i Hdrms • 2 baths; $119.500 buy"i Uus loH•ly ~N·un t y bldg Vie w h<>m e lur lh t' d i• .. balcony. Close lo shop-<'nm1nallng famll) 4 sxn~ llACH 4 IOttM Better' call last. thia one will be gone before the weekend. Close to the beam and walk to thing. 4 Br. 1 ~ Ba ramlly home. Offered al only saos.cm. v A tennio too ~ Call ~·31!6fi L !~U!IJ'I Y 1- generow. bdrm~ would 673-Jl!63 675-4462 Eves a<'('()fn()da lt'. ) oo r f:t m ii y Coun)ard c.nd .:round\ an· tdt-dl "itrr~n lhumb" f .uie1crs Si>t'<·m I home for a !.pcl 1u l IJmil) ~ associated llAOl<.(ll<, "fA • U', p I UOOISLE I St>paralt' md'>lt•r Hdrm I !>Ulte UJlhlam. I fri>k ' '"-tbar. Jtt(' w 1mpc1rkd I l 1 I l' ' • 1• o m p I 11 • "' I lhruoul S.S.10 I.JOO JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 BACK BAY NEWPORT RIVIERA Sl04,900 '""'Tlf•f ...... u ht-llJ rm.Ill•·· 1 t/'11-; 1unt.1 ... t11 1 lltlrm ~,1rdo•11 ll'm'I •· llu~··· ·••ht ; •111 f,1m1I} room . "·du•l• 11 1 ltJlilf d1111n1• rr,.,m t•••' I :-. ... un •I I 111 ·• 11 • I ·~,) 'lOr. i:unh-11 hnrn1• l-'u rrr1t·r mock! ~u11 t1lh~J gourmo·t I.it • lwrr I Ovt'I louki. !>o4'i Ju1l1·tl j1.1l111 lnd 'l"r) h"''' J 'Ill• • " W t,Jbtlrm' Ju·t 1 .... 11·1J L O [~ Uo1l'l w;ul . l a 11 h~h i Ii I ..... THE REiil uw ... t4·r ~~u.t•· .. ~i rr ,,,. •Ji.~• 1•iu. bdrm I .1 I 111 I 111 ·' II• 111 ,. cJ ' I I I c ·11.Jlll• .. 1 .J llf1 t ,.,. 1.11. j 171 [~ ' . I '~·II ,: ~· i T ASSUME Low lnlCrl"t VI\ loan on I MESA DEL MAR "P<H'1 11u ~ 2 ,t on 11 ftOOlHOME llt'<lro•m :! l<.1th hum• I 14t.r.,. t JX.droom 2 Ujth I "'1lh a ll hwll "'' I'll, 111· Jn•>I hc>.rn< '"' J \t'(j in do· IYlt11 &{tlmm11n1t\ l"i<•I -..u;ahl• ''''·' "'·""''''" 1 , Ill r ,d I\ If,. ·'I Ill ,\ 111 t.Oll • I ..,II' lll11n .111'1 11n1 •iJ l••I qu11 I, 111 .ti ·111 ., ,.... .. i, 11"'11' 1 m '' ' C I n. '" 11111·1 ...... , .. ,, n I . ~.~ll (Jl)iJ l ,ll'•I ll"IU{l\,11111 f-ull Jl l • L I I !p ~~~~~~Tl ES , : ;E·~~~;'"" ' t PROPERTIES 4 BR + LOFT A Sl29,7SO Sharp f.1m il) hnml•' .: 'l.Orj ~ IQfl {,n•al l!>r OWNER WILL h'('fUljo(t'r .... an h1 "'"" 1 ·l• I I S b1 i.: bdrm.. Ut•t1 u t1lul • ... land klll'hl'll ..... 'nJt'k har llUJ(t' t•ov1•r1'(f pal "' (~ct t'UJ tk ~.1l' (l rt•at FINANCE H1'.1u 11lul :i l~lr m 1'1 Ill.I m11!11·I 1111 I.Ir•'•' I.!• •~·nht'll 111 I h •' 11 r 1 ,. 1 n .1 I It I 11 I I " \1 ,, n ' f'\lr.1• "173 (l()l S Me.a l(X•aunn' S i••· to ' bdil'Vl'. ( Jll i!">l I j()(/ I ... I !~ THE REiil llml' ">llm<'l hlll~ t o "'II F t.1a.-.."f1t-d .uh do 11 "'•·II I E D macnab I irvine realty A SUB SIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY TURTLE ltOCK-fillGHT LIGHT VIEW! B e autiful a i r -c ondition ed condominium . Mirrored wardrobes. custom wall paper. oak paneling & fl oonns: & book shelves . Kitche n w /cutmi? area & Mexican pa\•er fl ooring . 2BRs & d en w/Wet bar. 3 patios S2fi7 .500. Lorniin(' Rennt<' 752 14M. <L 56 1 752-1414 5514700 i oJ• w I •> ti• , · , , MEW HOMES i°lo W . HY. down Seller will t'dlT) re.l t:all for a~pt, 213 ~~ IMVISTotlS BL"Y FOR Ft:TLR t: <U.,tom 1 Hdrm. family , .! , bJ!J'r.., blln 'acuum & !~~~~~~~~~~~ 'l..r• '' C<JL':'liTY ln l ''"'"'' l toi1m for pool. l• fU'U\ H\ & boJ I \I \h I OH'l.I! CUSTOM HIUSIOE IEACHYIUA I In lh<' Hlu!fi. Wood & d;M..<. dcs•IUl w naar of ~<.h 3 BR ind 2nd '>l) ~· ton mst.r hide .l "'j) "' !><1> l!Ut--.l rm + I"' ,unJ<~ k \ ro ,11 'un kt n turm al 1.un 1 anu n:i I l 1 n F 1.1 i l B •' .1 m ., IM,.iUt ,\r1 ~ d•'( k' & ~ jftit n \ 1•n un1qu•· \lu,1 .1l 11(11 , f' 7. to '""TI 11 • lfll (I"' n<'r ...,,II •.UT\ II!•· 2nd Tl> \.'kin;: Sil:! t.(•l l ~·t.ll1'. 1 ll.l.I . W )2 H"R CORONA DR MAR 1 'h1111 ,. 1111 .111nn on l \' l "l 'I• P " In < 11 '""' J{I \ d anrl ft11.! t • 11 r o n " h 1• a ,. h F .1111 .1,11<' poh ·nt1:il 'Z 11 .. Jruom front hnuw -+ 2 Bedroom ,l!Ul''>t hQu~l' HOaSIHG AIOUND? 0vt'r i,, acre for horses. dudtcn.<i. garden. RVs in h1~loric Trabuco Ca· nyoo. 2 Rr. 1 ha, custom home 3 yr.; new. Obi gar . T ack b arn L'omplete w /babblin.: bn.dt. h~e oaJc trees . rrtn view, miles of nd1n~ lr.ul~ owe wrth $30.000 dn at ur; on fast escrow. Near Cote da Caza. Oeveland N3t'I Forest & O 'Nei ll park. Only $125,000. Af')... 631-1094 CUSSY COHDO l.Jke a model 1s lhr/\ super upgradt.>d sing!\.' SltJl"Y 2 Hdrm end unit All ameruues includani; ~111o1rntTW1g pool, tennis & '\t'turity galt>. Don 't wall CJll today979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS JRELAND Own your own castle in Southern Ireland. Emell Ca slle has Georgian house and caretakers qu.a.rters+l acres. Plans avlJJ for artist retreat apts & studios. LA19-... U 497-1761 RCTaylorCo ,~~ •If 1'4 l I• Sll.L idle items with .a Dally Piiot C1a.ssilied Ad. llE llGlll ILllD CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llVIMl"S MIWIST aoow \ rl l "ll<'allv Decorated Northwood Patio ll111n1• This lfomt' Show!i Like /\ Model l n~1dt' & Outside. Tri-Level. Three Large Bt'droom<1:. Plus Bonus Room " Family Room Only $147.500 . NEW LISTIHG-JASMN <:a. 'f-:Atrt'mt'lv Of'sirable One Story. T'1'o R<•drooms ·Plus Den With Sttond Fireplace. S1•1wrnt<> Oinin,:t Room. 1'eutral Colors. Two La rat' Pnt10s. Mini View Of The Ocean. ~ Spa & Tl'nnii;, Securit y Gott' E.-sy f1nanc1n~ S27S.ooo ® --...,, .. .J.U.a.tl ___ ...... _ 6 4 2 ( Jmf"" Vf')f'<>y (..,,.,~ 642.a2lS CIO I Oo-t.o< Qm,., v. ........ ~c""'"' 644-4200 IBIC& ... • 5 6 7 8 Horbot v"'"' c~ ... C S 0 A E H 0 A V X K S L L A S E C S C E 0 W 0 T E I 0 t g ~ A Ill L H S IC l OOTERTRMffi noWAAAE LXRPLHlOGCSQYEAOLIO E Y I T K I E T J Ill U G R I L D M Y N A T M S K H M N C K l V U C C A L H l VSAMOTNESOOEllAOMNC C M E T £ R C £ S C N 0 H R S £ T L T ORS t ESIULSOCIWLESCk. N S K V E S P E C C I N £ 0 R N I U S TAORPPMOSRYDCAPETO£ 0 C A 0 R E H J T E N E T C L I V H £ J A N\E IC HS PE IT ER A EA 0 X, C V S G E A R M I M C £ R T I £ N t C 0 S N T I N U E -M Y £ E L A T R I It ' 4 l' I L ... - I ~/ 'newrorl REALTORS 675-HI I ,,1 ~COIOM~IAD&~O.Lat; • .,.. --.. •. ....... tk•f'I•••· ..,... ..• ... .... .._ ... c.e..., .................... .., .. , ................. . .. .. - •' ~llACM:O.A...W.C :••· ... ._.._..,, p h D•st1 .............................. ""-' • 11 M.100. ---IUS•llSS OfflOnUMm: hue.I ,,W •• •n•••· PIH c .. 41t1... well ...... ~,_ ............... . soo. COLI OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2115 .. c..t Hwy .. c .......... 675-5511 \.\ ! . < ! '1 '\ TAYLOR CO. 1:1. .. \ I.Ti ll\S Sill< t• HHH W ATBAtOMT-Y ACAMT452S,OOO Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real beauty in the well·known Mai Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside & out with lush new cptng & drapes <neutral colors), new kitchen appliances. Huge living rm with a new mirrored wall refleclm~ exciting boat activity. 2 Lge bedrooms. 2 baths. See a ny time. WESUY N. TAYLOR CO .• REA.LTOIS 2111 S-~HilsRoad NEwrottT CENTER, M.I. 644-49 I 0 AN~ONntl ......... Shnrp units, near beach and bay, new roofs, nt"w paint ir:11ide and out. a 3 h(ldroom owner~ unll and excellent f 1 n a n d n fl < 12 c-1, >. A c t u a ll y t h I s ''('leven·plcx" b two buildings side by !>ldt• and they can bt• purchased sef)aratcly or lOJ:elher. Priced at $2~.000 and 1255.00() RE.Al. TORS. 6 75·6000 2443 l.41•1 0 .. 1 Hl9hwey. Coron• del M11r WI HAVE 2& OF TtU-. 8£ST LISTINGS IN TOWN IEAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SIMCE 1949 COME WITH US. . .fo llG CAMYOH. Qui .. '°'atioct, hi4)hty YpCJt"aded 2 ....... & du, bHt ••I•• I" 119 CHyo• Tow--.s. $119,000. t..cp ••-abM loaa. Fee lcMd "'°' IHHholdt. NEWPORT IEACH llEAM HOME 759-0111 Ol'tN 111 <>. " •v>• •o-. ''"' 1 19111 TWOHOUSIS EaNide Colta Mesa. 1 Bdrm<*ler home + good 2 Bdrm home with dou· ~ earq~. R·2 IOMd financed by owoer. $117,500 Ra, McC.'Cle. br. S41-77Z9 YATRMS! Easts1de 3 Bdrm dollhouse. Planked floors in lutcben. farruly room hosts nalural wood Freocb doors. Fantastic _st.art.er home. 873-8S50 QPt/1111 t1 (I .,,\ f "'· U'lN •,.,r' I [~ltilll 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZStory 2 .Bdrm. 1~ baths I Pal.lo. PLUS garage 1 Br apt PLUS guest quarters w /bath. 673-0828 SPACIOUS HOME 3 Br, lge airy rm:.. Beaullfu.lly rcmod & re· novaleO. Plu.s 2Dr Apt. Xln1 fl.naocwg. LoullKM.t &Auoc. 675-3331 MODOWMYA lllMrp s lldnD 2 bath. Owffr1 aDJ1lou1 . call •wi.aceot. NOQUAUl'YIHG owe l30.000 dn·l.2%, 48r, 281.owner "-· ~ YOUICMOtCI SYCAMOll tBdnDPGOlbomecw• .._. -... bdrm ·~ home. Both . * 10'/t'leAnD ...... 111.uo, sauo Dn. •Jmo. Oru1t n .. toodo, pl a• •. l Br+co av . d o a . Owner /Brk '1 home . Ill.ml ...,.. 'db VAtuma. ~~2YI 9*~ OWMlRM.$7171-. ba. ~aUty towahomo 21 Bil 2+2 cmde1D8/bt1· coodal. Only 4 available, _ __ ~ from ..... M30 Santa cm air. Ownr 562-112'7 AMAw.IGl'7M. • e --------- ~ SUIFUAL'Tf \WJ> lhe auumable loan 536-7542 ~ additional seller rtnanclnc this house won't be cm the market ..sAVEIDE OWNER : ANXIOUS f'llltMtic 1 ... coado,,... oceaa view from t.klcaY. sm.ooo. llat)oW.Kennedy Coro. AnDll Morland. exclUafve qenl. ~oral~ Lowest pnced home 1n l'4esa Verde. llfealures 3 Bdrma 2 balhs . beal&iful stone fireplace and is nur all schools Owner will also consider seWn,c VA. H1trry, won't last: Priced al only IJ7 .SOO. C&J I S40-l 151 IUCCOLA HOME OU-ck·s&c • lg LO(. 4 bdr . 2..., bas. 1239.SOO. Assume loan. Agl. Jac kie , 631-1.366 kJOC. can Now!! 1 3br • 2ba. detached. Huge rnritr bdrm awte w /study 1--------- ara It adjacent atrium 1---------area -country kitchen. --.•.• HERITAGE R~ALTORS MESA VB.DE FSIO 3 BR 2 Ba. lselopt.? S'm mo. Sl.29.000. 645-7272 ASSUME "1.soo 100/oYAf,.OAM EASTSIOE 3 ldnui 11/J ICllK FAMRM&POOL P'RICE $120,000 FUUIR REALTY 546-0114 1026 Uruverslly Park. Toni Morri1. Aft. 644·7020, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSl·0748. L1010 Rea I New owner transferred. .,._ nmt seU $12S.OOO 3 Br 2 -""'-tae __ . _____ _ 601 UDO !t.lper waterfront condo wtt.b apectacular view . ..._llNb&e Aoan. Call ror Ba home Will ~ccepl cash 1trade1 molorhome oo l30,000 equity 1.oned for 2 more uruts. 661--8690 2 cbarmulg ocean view Condos. 2br. 2ba. frplc. Compl l>ec. w under grwod g~r Pvt patio & sun deck. Re<: area w I JllC • BBQ. $125,000 & Sl39.000. Contact Mr. Wulf 1131 ·3S40. 496-8409 &Taro 1032 ...•.......••..•.....•. 3Br, 2Ba. 2 car gar Xtrab SlO.cm down No qualtfy 1ng Owner 768·5321 ~. fowll• Vma.y I OH ....••.•.•..•..•....... Millon S ~cote 8ea1iy · View & Investment "egance. ehann and a 64C).5777 · ~ ntlhoa dollar v1ew .. th1S 1---------quality towobome bas tl all.~· IMS aq. fl. ol , _______ _ bvi.ng space includes 2 bdrms., 2VJ ba . formal dm. rm. Tastefully de· signed hx· your ease and comlort. Ameruties in· clude snuggery. wet bar and A/C. Muter bdrm. has ns own pnvate deck. A unique home truly wrlrth seeing. '187.~. ~bleloan. •CANYON ·: Ideal Camily home. ex· paoded Veraaill~s Model, 4 bedroom,. 3 ti.th. owner motivated Lets be creative. Call now (or de\ails ~21.. Newponc.....- 640.5357 lm!!!m!!!!•!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!if A decor a tor· s dre a m . no = 1•.xpense spared here' ·• OWNERS WILL CA.UY AMAHCIMG So. layfro.ct O.Wx Qwmu.ng Balboa auplex <lfenng 2 + den owner. Ullll w l~e sundt..ock & lower 3 Hdrm rentnJ unit Pnced at $998.000 t'or more info call Cilrol Hoff. agt. Pacebeller Heal ty. 631..()00.1 OMOCUMAOMT FabuJous buy duplex Ill XU. coodltion lDSlde & cu. Priced for 1mmed sale. s:m.ooo. Pnncipah on ly please . Agl l-481~ ASSUMULE CONDO -~ ove-11.12:5 annual percentage rat<-loan wrlh ~ down payment Adult condo <.:a n·frcc ltvmg, lus h grccnbell. bubbling fou..ot.am1>, pool a nd s pa · M ult a US l' recreation center. IH» sumable $55,000 loan ID..!KX>. 64,5..-0303 Quaified luyer Wank OeeonfTOdt On Newport Peon or ~th to La~una lk h ~ngle family, multiple dwellmg or comm 'I m t'<>meuruL-.. Urkr lnvrtt.'<i. Wnt.e R. Luther. Hox ..\20. Lak'c Arruwhcild. Cilhf 92352, Or Call. 7f4·337 ·2414 o r t::vcs :UT-1717. -. ' FORESTE OLSON •,. ' .... , ...... HOME + R·2LOT Remodeled up~raded charllJ('r. 2 Rdnn homE' , oo 60xl25 bu1ldabll' R·2 1 •· VIEW IN la Assumt> 131~·,; loan. . c--· DEL.......... $24,000 L'qWty, call for -----more 1nf o rmat1011 . Bring YoUT cheekbook i.o St&-2313 Yo" can eo.joy this lovely 'Jl'f'• ,,, ., · • • ·• ., ., •· , ;s~~n ~.1tiMt1 i sUed garage. huge fauo· f dry rm., completely ---------teeced . 3 Pravale t.cbes 12118.000. OCEAN PACIFIC RealEstah 759-1616 YIEW·VIEW TOf'OF THEMLL Elei:anl 5 b d r m ramblcT . Pres tdt·n l Model (75). llu~e roomi.. :,pa, view from Cu1altna to Palos Verdes. Newly olfered. OCEAN PACIFIC Real Estat~ 759-1616 Jtm l.JSTED pool table b&.ze family room + 3 Bdrms, immaculate ReaJtor, 1142.2237 Redhill~Realty I 1d11 l<l·.111\ l ltl 1u· 6 :-' 1 J{J•, I I • A •, •ol ... f' ... .., £ ~ UDO"SMOST SP£CT ACULAR YIEW ~l Ltdo Park Dr . 11th floor condo 24 Ii r secunty Call for app't BUY THE SEA A spectacular 3 &!rm oceanfro n t con tlonun1um. Elc~antly de corated. Laguna L1du <.'Orner urut to bl' sold rurmshed. Own1•r will provide fmancmg w1fan t.a...UC' term'> Hurl) <II\ llus<lfW' HALBOA I S L AND REALTY b7J.8700 --- Want Ad Help'> 642 5678 NEW EXCL! CLIFFHAYEN CHARMER •••coc•ad 2..tory. 3 bed. 3 bo. with spa I• Mastu Hite. Mice strut. .... .._,. OWNER WILL CAIRY FllST T.D •• SECOND T.O. OR SUIMIT. SZ6t,000. 611-1400 GIANIOSE-fOREYER VIEW ,_. .. _ lar'C)t So.tllport MOdef with span 1 POOL & S,A. Nwt1al ~or .... ···-....... lctChldtd ..... 6 IM•aa• ._,,.. wlttl finpl1ct. tor.al ..... room. ..... Mlli.-d rooa A ,....feet--,..._ ht a fMt _..._ °" Sp,._ ... $625,000. 631·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATf ""'" HeTu4'~. PrrJC)t'rtv M, ...... ,n•rnt 2430 w (O..•\I H ... .., Nl'WJ>Qf I o.. ... h '11·1400 Jl'I M.\rlflt'Aw &lbo.t 11.L>nri 67UtOO '=~=· S<C:\\.~~ -L£t.trs .. .... .... -----f-llf ClAY I H>U.AN ----- •........... "'"9o of ti,. lou< .-.bled -· ti.-..,., IO lonll lovf elfll$)le _. HEC LA B I I I I I I' r_R_O ... L._..G._,Y,_,,., 1, . I 11 I I . ltf A UNSC'.IAMIU AIOYC l111US !:'._ TO GU ANSWft rrr rr1 I I I I I I Wf' havP 2 larRe home!> wht·n· the owner will carry the f1nancmg alter J nornul down payment One is a 4 Bdrm. den, pool. bd una home . $Zl0,<XX> Tht> other. a 5 ---eon.a dti Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . OPEN HOUSE REALTY /.' Hdrm. Formal d1nin~ Actented thruout with S p a n 1 b h I 1 I t' Profe 1>b 1o n .1 ll\ lan<h<'aped too! Primt' :"l·wport locauon Ont• year homl· w litrranty Ju.5l V.0.000 re.: lJ nd You'll love 1l ' Cull 752 1700 Hdrm, family, d101ng ---------room home. S227 .soo. HAR.IOR YIEW HILLS A ...... umahlc L<:><ln Mf-SA 01-:L MAH N(.'W J)<*Ull, 3 br 2 b:.. fam. rm . Ii.:. pool StaJ.tO> 2827 f''tan,·1:. l,11 Owner ~22Zl ;, '• .. t' ~' , <.::ill lb for more details $70,000 down. balanct• I~ i ~IG-2313 financed at 12.5•,;, A.:.k .. . . . ""•'·• >· 11 •• ''' •' 1ng $249,500. This 4 1 ~ 1 I &inn, f'am Rm. formal ~11antt ~~~oi~~~&h~~I>~ MESAMORTH ' 1 · .... • I Waterlront H0tM WANTED!! 3 Hdrm home, Irvine. C )! . Npt., with ass uma D<YmEVALENTTNt: ~0097 or 67S.6000 OWNER1AGENT 5 BR ti b a c ustom waterfr on t h o mt• w 17x38' pvt d ot k . Priced SI .095,000 Bu1lder w /lrade for Palm Springs Estatl' For details on this home and appt to bee. call Carol Horr. agt. 631-0094 Prine Only ble loan: have $38,000 - 2nd T D w '$60,000 secunty. Seasoned over IUILD TO SUrT Two30xJl8' lots 4 Bdrm, fam rm. den CUl·dc·b3C. 2200 '>Cl ft 'llat'\• area Ov.n.·r v.111 carry. Sl2!* .000 SUNSET R. E. S57 HCiZ:1 EASTSIDE 6-PLEX ----- a year. ean add .some cabh . Bud Corbin, ~§7~. EfW:v•WSTEfWS· \.. ., .,,_. J -~-~. - DE:SIR11D RXB! IUffS + VIEWS! ASSUMAILE 9'1•% Forever bay & ntl(hl hi:ht VleWS! Highly upgraded Trina m ode l 1n lhe Bl\Sfs. 2 sly, 3 Bdrms. Save on tb1s one ! 3 ded r d Bdrm. 2 bath, large u.pgra ixturei. an family room, s tone woodv.urk lhruoot. Lux unous oak plank floor hreplace. Shaded cov· mg, a1T filter & safely t-red palto. Try $20,000 alarm systems. Best of down. Anxious ownt>r all. takt-ov4'r !I~ .. , a~ will carry the balanct•. .,umable loan and or ~~.~~·~~~, ,,,., owner will finance. with ~'.~~~· .• ~·''..:·.w. [ ~ lfi!H:ll ~li~!Hil1l Partc Udo Condos 2.3&4 lit:droomb with ocean view. pool. sauna. LOCA TIOH + 'P<l & lots or open spat1.1 POOL & SPA 1n Sunny San D1e~o. Large 4 Bdrm, pool fa ma Sl.arltng $47,500 wtth 5': ly home f''ormul ltvin~ down payment. 12 75 in· and dtOinR. mabs111 c IA·rcsl rate. 549-7971 or ft replace, co untry lll000-4911!1 ___ _ kitchen, ('Xtra lar~t-ASSUME' patio, free form pool, EZ • care grounds. i::z fmant· 1 SMAU DOWH! ing. Must se<' to ap Ci1ant assumable loan' prcc1atl· A'>kt n ~ S104,000. Immaculate• Sll O. 000 C: a 11 now hJJ.!hl) upuadf'd model 963-7881 home.• 4 larJ(e bdnns + .... " den w blln d es k , [~ -- , ·• ~ t abinels and shelve:.. , IJ1n1ng room w bltn <·abincts and s he Ives l~uality w allpaper thruout. A must see for only $143,000. Act now, call us, 546-2313 IN VESTO R S SPECIAL!!! lncome Properly localed on beach in Leuc adia . Sl95.000. Will consider trade or owner wlU carry financing. 751·8967 or 835-7775 Ext 841. •Jlit'' '" Q .11\ 1t.1t1 ro RJ ,,,.,-, l•P*ltl ASSUME 9Y2% $73,000 VA loan. No qualifying, payments Bl 'DlO <fBdmr.2 ba. CAU llD CARPn 754-1202 tb Coldwell Banker OLD WOILD CUSTOM HOMI Just complete d a nd radiating Eu ropea n c harm from the •rambling' garden to the exqulsill} detailing . French doors anll windows throughout, hand-crafted fireplaces and hardwood floors lend a uthenticity to this country English home. steps from the Corona Beach. S750.ooo. l#NftlPORTC•NmR .. 644-9060 43i Begorua Ownr ';a).U2S ~148 WAUCTO IEACH GOOD IHYESTMEHT a. .. c ..... Choice "So. of Hwy.·· duplex U>ad.s of cti.inn. $229.000 <Terms'. Agenl~5560 Uiplex 718Jasm.tne. 3 br 2 ba and 2 br 2 ba. Sl 12.500 down. assume 10 4'~ rarst TD. t \JU pnce $249,500 Secondar;' financing I'> i1V3Jlablt• DnVl' by. then 1· a 11 R c a l t y W c i. l , 1148-955'7 Year Round Summl·r Cot tagc oo pn me ll 2 corner lot. Lowest pncc m Lown ~· r.i9-12i3 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTEMTIOH IU&LOEIS/ IMVESTOtlS F.astside older home on ~ R·2 comer lot. City approved duplex plans Ulcl uded tn purcha:.e pnce. As king $87,500 For an llppomtment to see. call 540· 1151 ~~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS OAK GLEN Distl oclive n ew 2 bedroom, 2~ ba con· domiruums. S89.990. 2518EldenAve. C.M. 64.U734 SALE OR TRADE 3 BR, 2 Ba fixer. •.ooo. Ownr 1a11. 645-7365_ $340.000 $166,800 in assumabl4' loans. rancin« Crom 8'. to ll'r. 126.340 ~~an· nuaJ &DCOCDe. Well kept. Smgje story uruts wrtb 4 ~Kes+off st. park'~ oo 00' x JOO' lol. CALL 644-7211 rJn NIG(L OAIL(Y & ASSl:lCIATES DESPERATE! ..,., llO Clltalifyiltq Lq C1Um1Dbi. to.s llugt• 3Br, 21 ,ea Condo lNwpt llglsl. 1 yr old. encl l(ar w1opnr SUll\ ctn owe bal wmo pym1~ for 2 yrs. Pnce SJ91:1.000 By ownr 642..fB91 L.AHDLUllERS lmmaculatt> ea ca btn a s hore on ldri.:c J::a.slstde I«. This will op peaJ lo the 1magmat1vt land-locked seaman with tub own bwldan~ idea:. ~Slf11.500 OWCAT L2" Very flex. on dn payt. or will trade for R. E. or 2nd ro. Beaut. decor . prof. l.ndscpd home is local~ at end ol qwet eul-de· sac. 3yrneww13 br ~ 2.!5 ba. D.R. & vauJled cell t.np. Curt 11, 63 l-12166. Oetrt« I A#. W~17?~ ~ ~ott-u~~? Lertw\ .... yee,~~ ~~· Ad-81UcP~ ~ ~ 2A-~~t1b'4 .. 7~a•. You may request Ad-Sitter seMc:e when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sittef' number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter iokes your meuoges .. . you coll in at your ~ to get the responses to your od •.. this wvb is only SS per wttk. For more information and to place yoor od cotl 6"2-5671 . V .A. SPECIAL lJJ\leJy 4 Bdrm homt' in J ( d n t .t ~ I I I' neighborhood No ITIJfley do,.n to veter a n."> lnvc...~ oow for the futurt' A.Ul>'TATE REALTORS 962·9311 ONTHESAHD l:nbt>lievabl1' '1ew vi Cal41.hna and Huoltnglon Beacti pter. 1 Bdrm con do at 711 Ocean Avt" Seller will carry hoaoc· I.Iii at 1~. low down WOllLDIU. 556-1177 ASSUME91/• Love I y 3 Bdrm • 2 belh +den. J~ dee:. m .d:nl cood. C1o6e lo s~hJ.s & s bopprng Abluni: $124,900. Will trade up ~ 644.9513 _ CreatJ\e Jn~~ef}L' 1044 ....................... **JUST LISTED! I $102,000 huv-; tha!t hk•· new condo ·in I rvtnt• ., 'uper WOOi> BR IUt:Jo: Cre;at fuian• in~: J' J il.1 ble . Call Now ' Woodbr1dge Realttj ~5 1 ·3000 tno8a1nn<.1 t'\•~.•n- TAKEOVER ,YMTS on lli?e 4 bdrm Wood· bndgt> home Owner mist ~II. 35 Sand p1 J.H't WORLDR.E. 556-7777 GREAT ~MABLE 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT New m odular t y Pl' ~. pvt. t-ommun1ty. 2 txtb. ~ hr -.ecunty. \Ub letting OK '714 1499->l 16 $164.900!! I S() J ffR, fam rm .. frpl . 2 ba . sp.a . redwood dec'k. brid sL bar. Shalt e roof. Tol.a.lJy UpRradf'(f 1 MIS.5JON REALTY 494-0731 ---~C...TrlNG. DRAMATIC. Olf'l'1':R£NT New custom home w /o · t>ean vu~ws. 3 lidrm'I, beam:., skyh11:ht:.. wet bar. etched glass f1x - b.reS and ~rb localtoo in Victoria Be ac b . OuUtand101t value + tenm 1218S.OOO LL 'VO KL.AL EST AT 1-; 49T·l331 MUSTSB.L TMS WEBCB4D!! l~R RIDGE. Cn>!.I Condo· 3400 sq. ft., wal .. r + rute It. Vlew. 3 br .• .loft + F ft.. 2 decks, neutral tones. Assume $123K •at 914% + low p r ict>' Patnclt Teoore. 631·1266 REALTORS SEA VIEW· LEASE OPTION'! lg. 3 bd w /City li ght:. view. Patrick Te nor"'. Al:l. 631 · l.2Ji6, UDO lSLAND CONOO Owner will lease ~ lit 12162,:iOO. Agl. ~ PARTNER or !! Needed to purchase 2nd pbai..· Vtlla Balboa Condo. Agt. LAIJlll:I ..... I 0 S2 fJ73. l2112 ~ ....................... , ________ _ 601 UDO Laguna Niguel ~ s"(:-~TT~um Realty • I ':'fEW. Ass~ble loan. Call for deta1~. e Realty YJUA WJTH YIEW :vestment Ltl\ely 2br plus dt•n Ha., •-5777 Ol'ean \'lew & over l()()k.' 1-~~~~~~~~ park in pnvah' :.t rt'J Beaut eart.hlont.':'I & t'l( h:nsive u.~ o( t11i.' mi.1dl• & out 1255.000 4'3-9494 495-5220 4'6-241) 830-5050 ASSUME9°/o OCUHROHT C uuo m butll b y cr<lftsma.n.. Spoc 3 Br. 4 ba 1ncl'g ms lr sua l e w panoramic vaew+san dy beach Sauna, wtoe cellar ~unly guard Wt.II trade for smaller pr<>pertl~ o rrered al Sl...200.<XX> ARt. 644-9513 C'l'eatJve Investments 1067 •.................•.... VILLAIALIOA Exec penthouse. 11Jr. den, 3rd fir. oC'n vu 10~.,r;. int OWC Agl fiJl .Sl.55 . 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO'YoDOWH will ~ Uus pnme R3 locatJon wrtb E·Z·2 rent 2 l:ldnn house located in walk lo beach No. San Oemente. Owoer anx aous , OM.Y $89,SOO 644-721 I rJn NIGEL iJAIL[Y ~ ASSIJC I Alf S &AlltYiew 4br,2~ba.9i.t%assum. 3Br. frpk. qwet arn. loan. S736 mo. $189,500 Sl49.500. By owner. Owner will help hnance. 1 ____ 492_·2687 ___ _ Owner. 770-49l5i Also owner will carry 2nd. SlS.000. 3 liedroorn. 2 bath. pool .• puk. Ltkc Mte>pOCilMdt 106t new coodition. •••••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • LUXICtRNT COMOOS ~-Hl\NCH · fHALTY J~) 1 ?000 mllU..ELOAN 13lEGE PUI Fabulous 4 b~oom Yale Plan fdeilfly located on cul-de-sa.c. High loan bilance. Newly earpeted 4' freshly painted throughout. This home also bas central air cond "hardwood noors . ~-1:/\1\( ll I ' I . ~ I l '. , 1 .'I'll: ••CIRUCT Of SALE CaU tor details about how this method of purd\,ue wUI allow you to AMUME the 8'6~ an on Ulla e•ctun1 2 bodloom1deft townhome in f reaU1lou1 WOOD· BR OGE ESTATES .. 1bia bome bas It I Alkinl SM'l.000. Try~ down. \\bod~rWtt ...... 551.all .,. at• Pllwf,lnlM 2Br, Ii den, 3Br. from llM' f'IWOfl Sl79.500 lo sm.ooo. Opo URI 11M I lM.M lo Dusk. Sptd.acular eoU course ~ 1£AlTY eslale. 8800 sq.ft. 4 lo 6 ~ . Bdnm. ~~ baths. Pool 673-6210 andll)ll. G.2115.000. ~~~~~~~~"~ TllSTAINES CO. s...-. 1iio ....................... 673-77&1 Sectaf cl. .. J ~~~~~~~·lllt:lwf! . ._ 11.lo/o&.o. SIAYllW W JV•W Take over low intettsl $141,000 ASSUMABLE loan oo this STARTU 9.75%! Pluab la. 3 bd. condo. Mediterranean PlllrictTeoore,,:u.J.266 atmosphere, privat e l:i~~I~ ~ =~t: ~nly . -.~-_,. .... RS!-"' "rec rm. =:=~ •&V Cd5t&-1120 SIOK dn. to..._..!! No ,_._ ~ qualilytq. LI 5 bd. prof. _. ., • ~·ii. PrbL ..,. "-· .--------- Gl·ml =-~ ..... !! 1-------DUPLEX loom • 11111 •1 II' ..._ 0WC lit, tnk """ -deed. ... ooo. PbyWa 0t-..t ,m...tq, wume JW•mt. , 1ow~ loau. l • 2 .. ......_ lltO bedrooms. ocean and •-~ viewl, OWIMf wUI -••••••••• .. ••• .... .. flunce. l:mNift .... lD ......... ....... Ult It SlJl,000. lllla. '-* l'OCMll. csnl, ..._,K....tyC«p. av...,., dbl~ Anna Martud. uclulve 48r ...., 4 • a1enl. tTS·OIOO or 1m1W1Ll Wtl , fJOllA 111..-jMual oe ... acre or I ..... MkiDI 1110 ••• --ftalblll .... :&. todaJ. Ml·HOt d,.. --.... M ... .... ... • i. don osen · .1.t r ... .&VT -"3 UI -· w. 0 I .... tOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3bdnn. l IM \'W l''4tl)t't" ft~ Ill• OUI l..arKt' yard S'l'll,000 tJ];! l llvh~u, D'MU), a..-......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._...~ ,..w. 1100 ....................... • • • M081L1': llOM F. 1959 Tr1&vt"I T ra) lor Good roodll1on, n1·w <'at'pel, full kn~h Jwn 101 and 11h~d ~ooo .. Tundey, Apt1112. IMO N~wport 8r h Oeluu RcAJ\1 olfltt SSS mu IOI 11/JO/o " ANAHCIHG 32 &lia?S Uldet' W .000 1>..r unit. II SJ! iTaa . t''<tc1t.~1 vt•ly relurbl~hl'd, h1a:h d,• m .. mJ rent.ii arc .. Thi." 1" tilt•" llw btt>t huy' 1n all ti t'lr11nl(C' Couol) toduy 1 ~.000 With $260,000 t.Juo.n ttrok1•r cuoPt,•1 J tt<lfl a.II l'at 1'111 km ~on \a l 'up Mood). 7~ lli20 j QUAIL A.!~~~- 3 Udrm lif\&I aa.oey, oct•1111 v1rw Ja•mlna <'r1wk Tunnll, pool• & &l.lard~d 1(1•1• 11 200 m u l)wnr /eail 7)!1 1110 , 1'7?>:Hll :!Br l&OO'mo ht & l1t11t 11'1(1 w 9200 '"'' unly dc1) vu.II Ma) bl t:.lill ltox ll• 6o&2 "2111 :>f'YGLASS IUUtito. 1"11bul o u1> \lll'W u l <.~ta.Ima, Cd.llyoo & 1"1t y blu. MK farull)' hum,. MclLly 11ll w;. (; ard1•nt•r wult•r lyr be hl & l1t!tl mon Sl'l' dcp Kt.'fs 2'.WMo 1144 ~PI' ...... ...... , .... ....................... lk.._ ........ 1140 ....................... HOM Ell POil REN"\' iw.a.. • ......a1 .... .. -. fncd yard • 11ra1u t'eml11•• plHlt. Kida 6 ••h ~C..U•·-or ~ ..... ~.-· .. --tlft;aal Zbdrm. fem rm• dt'n, ttfll IDO), Plu1h ~. 2\11 ba, et!dar Ii If• S blb to ocean. bbl car pvt 1ar. fully malnt yd. Adull11, no pet.a Inquire: at 521 lfltb Sl.ll~I AOLT CONl>O·Zllr. 28 1. M1CW1ty iiik'. •II f ac, uJ>· wr11d-.,d ~49 UU or Ull2 2588 -------Loveiy 3 bf 1 bu, f•m rm ~ i.tudlu $700 • g1&.rdener 847 1363 ---t 'ondn I 11ty end u111t. t.viw w11lll'd Wit.'<! bnck pijUO. t 'rpk, ate. dbl gar w opnr <.;rpui. t.lrps, bhins. pool. 2br, 2ba. ~Mo OWnr 67~U:S Homes IOI' rent, "'50 to li(A) J HR 2 Ba. fncd ylird&gar. Kldst petsok. Keith. 962-447 l 3242 ... •.....•............. Mlow11tec.lt l2'9 . ... , ••••.............. OCEAN VIEW 4 br 1 2 \o\ lta, t •r••••r lnd. ~Own/BILr ~. Nr Hoa1 2 BR, 1~. pool, Ju , S.una. dbl..,.. W 10. Avail Nay lit. HU /m o. Ou '11·125$, eve1/wllnd1 tn-11*> ....... Condo, 2 Br. 1~ ba, a car car, frplc, u 1una, 1 p1, p ool. tmtmo,tTMSIO NtJt. Shores ; 3 BR, 2 ba, O/W, ranee. lrpl. Nr. dubbowle. 18.'!0. 618:-.9060 Verullle1 lbr, Condo. l500Mo. All amenities. Sec. 213-8»2323, 645-6242 IMJC_,_T..._ 2.Br, 2ba overloolung goll C.'OW'Se. Pool & tennis cxuts. S7:5/mo 8SH61 I 'M:days; 760-1197. Npt. Terra~ 2br, 2~ b<J. condo. ~ & Jae Av;ul May 1 . S560 M o j Zll)G.6417 Npt Terrace condo 3 Br, 2"'2 Ba , gar , frpl Wash 1d ryer, re(ri g, 1650/mo yrly. 730·0480 eve. 731·5.UT days. C••• ul 1..,. ~ l4JI ....................... •2 Br. z ba, nr So. Cal Pl11a, llOe. No pet•. 7S«l17. Ml 1490 RANCHO MJ RAGE. de· oor. 2 BR 2 Ha, all atr•1 By Marr1oll Hotel • lltlQlll a6 mo. 175-115'7 MIWPOIT CllST 3 8r, 21-; M, VteW. f 775. mo. MZ-Ml3; &42-465'7 LIASIS 3 HR twnhme; E/Slde CM. End UIUt : lllOO mo. 75Z..1700 01••111t 'I• 11, l\il'I tt)hl "<I• [elMI Adults. New 2Br. 21"2lia CTpt, drapes. 2 car gar . Swururung"pool, spa 9-6. ~. New 2 BR. 2 ba • C M. Ckean. city view . end un- 11. ml Mo ~3214 ATIRACTJVt: 2 br, 2 b11, SC PI a i a. p oo l J•c /garden. $4 75 .&Jl.:Mti:!, ~7 9802 3 Br. 3 ba 111 NB. lrpl , pool, r ec. l'C nt ~r Newport Terrace. $$75 ~t & labl +bel' 4!J3..3280 4lM411 S!J dep --m,2274 Park for adults ~ & C•lde1 10,-TII l:lO ,,.M.I CAU. l''OR DETAILS N-ly dl'\.'Oratcd :J Ur, Ir.: llv rm, frpk, ~ ca1 )llU, S7:'ltJ lbe li7:J !l:JJ!i Condo. adult romplex, 2 br, near Houg 11i ba, T Sl'abr1dge Condo Ent.I (-' dsh ... N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01~ lMfwnlsMd 3525 HxlO, lurn1~h~d SJOOO ---------•( Un I l . 2 b r 2 h b a . , .,,c. . Wru • O pels. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44 unit o ffice bit.Ii.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2573 RXER UPPER Coda Mesa 3J24 Wulcrfront. Dock avu1l M> mo lbl, last & de· <.: J II II a I G u t H h , _posit. 768-7633 N wpt 3 Br. 3 Bu. <X'i!an v1t.>w. $1150 Prop~rt y •EXCITING• SACK! Flq E al only KIDSf1tETS Ok $1Z'i.<MX> Owner will 111· t~'1'SJUE 2 1m. $4!1S. "'-- <'<'Pl trade Gar. & fncd yard -Soecial 1uy WORLD R.E. 00!·2510 or 64&-"848 2 •••••••••••••••••••• •• l.Dvcly-kighly upJ:rat.l<'<I 556-7777 ----bdrm. 2 story i i., bu. l!m~HIJIJ 3244 H1g Canyon Townhom11 for l~a~. Spac1cwi. Jbr, w community pool. Npa & tmrus. &-cunty gul{'. S&'iOMo. 67J.Z7 I 7 House 00!·3850 or 00 1 O Ill 'f-lc:•c:h Furnbh.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• llicad 3706 ~ ==. .. • ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ..... , 1111111... 1107 ·--••••••••••••••• s:IO&ll ii. 2 View. 4 Br.28a 1 vC'ry lg, all on l tloot. beautlfuJ nc-w dJx lrplc. pvt. nr blly. Avail now. OK. no 11int1l~11. o. 1012 We:tt Jf'fl 730-3717. dee.or. bNchtla QUdren 175~ m 8alboe. c.e. 1124 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 3 8dr m apt, gas paid cl aar. adlllf 642-sa73 2 En . Ad Bdrm.,, l bath apl. ults. Gas paid. 642-5073. Fam&.ly. 2 Br $340. Pool 2 ba S'.175. Play. 646-1"86. f...«eJ Br. ground. HEW ADULTA"S 2BR • 2.Ha S4S(J =KN3 •eta neu com · shoppmg. oald. No pets Spa. ::~ n l<Mi Daily ~Wilson.C M ~/~·2408 631· STUNN1 NG lrg 2br. 2ba, grm apt PISMO 7 Pool, rec area. !OW 18th St ----·-- FOURS EASONSAPTS nopel5,2br, l...., Couple, bo t wnh.\e Pal10, pool Joann 642· lb02 S370 735 ................ . ................... ... c.teMtM MM ... lilllrt . ..................... . Lg. 2Br, lBa. adulll only, UJO. 1st & last + ~ dep. 2000 Maple Ave., Mgr. llK. 548>618S. 2bdrm. garage, pool. 2229 2 Br. Kl'OIS from tNiacb. Canyon . S4 2 5 M o . Npt Sbarel, oo cbUdren/ 646-03.'>4. S40-2200 pm, pool. lDd.ry. .cl. Mesa Verde • cute 2br, pr. 5'35 mo. 210 c.dar. qUJet <"ul-de·suc. No pels. _fM0. __ 5078 ______ _ DIS 498-1936 2 er. 2 be. new cr,>ta • 2 Br, l ba, new crpl " drpe, All adult, no pets. ~. s:ioo S&erra Mgmt Shown by appt. only. Co.641-1334 -~-------- ...... Lia ToWllh a•• Newly deeorated bac:belor I.Wt ln Veraa.illes. MOO J Bf· 2"" ba, 2 frplcs, , m o. Agt . Barbara A C. 2 garages. I Lg ffut.chlnp 115-tOOO e r yani. comm. pool. Near 6'4-12.U • So_ Ost Plaza, schools • --------- frwys. 1725 mo 751-8485. 3 br 2"' tNi, walk to beach. Ideal for qwet fem. l Br. s t o v eJ refrlg. No la~tpels 128:5. 646-1105 RlOI • t.enn11. S7$0 mo. ~or~U lWN HSt; $430 MU. 2Hr. 21, only, n -~Y decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse . S paclou., f1n.-place & pool. (luJct jrea Adults, no pets . $495 !i"7S.5949 1645-33HI Ba, frpk, radii:. o pet ~. l !.1411 546~ W:illace, -- Beautiful brand new Twnhomes, 3-3br, 1·2br, All differe nt. Some w/bay views. Walk to bay, restaurants & Hoag Jlos p. From $690 to m>Mo. 218 No. Newport Ave. <Old Npt.. N,r PCH.> 6754912 or 675-9090. ~ "Tiit; 2 Ur w VlUaWestHorhe,20bx60, 2 llr, Iba, nice patio, Condo "The Lakes .. ruce:.'15 star park. corner ~11 rage, adu I ls only. Xlnt loc. Beaut. decor at· ...•..••••............. Lovely 3bd, 3ba nr brh & Ouirnun Hoag Hosp. Long lt:a:.t.• oo1y $750. 646-103.5 g 2Br, l Ua . h"f'"' 1lrp ... b Waln pd S EVll.Lt.:" 1t11r. At.lits. cpti.. ltn ... fn t:d > d 6JG"4L20 I HI' garden apt, stovl' & re!nR AdulW., no J>('L-.. B!.5 548-1377 Large l bedroom, F /P , on WXUttY LIVING water, dock avaU. 1600 lot w/large palm areu 31 UNITS Good l~~oo 675-0562 1d Brand ocw. Ref. rt..>q. ... d I ~'7 rnn No pct s . S 5 5 0 m o . bloc:k, yrly Ii.I.'. no P"t... a~w ·o · 1)5() mo + u l1 I 67 5 034 !I in qui1-t Jdult romph'x mo. (714 >673·8849 or Santa Ana $380 ,.,r con -On y. -·"""· Pride of owners hip. 2 Br. 1 ba. r lean, sm all 567-3200.6734119 l'1<5029> Some u n 1 l s have ctuJd ok. No pets. S450 + Newport Hs:ht.s·Lovdy 4 l6oa Udo Pcrtc fireplaces. Excellent security. 1954 B Meyer Woodbndge Green Condo bdrm. 2 ba hou.sl'. W O. • ,,,.,...,a 3707 Zllr. Iba apt, laundry rm. 01.'i nopcb lipal'IOU..<; I Ur apt. Ga\ 833-2600. lrpk & d:.hwhr. Pvt MAGNFICBfTVIEW pal.J<l!., pool. Ja1·uu1. No 19754 Trav e l ezc Anaheim locauon. Onlyj Pl.549-3484. 3 br, 11, ba . $500 lse FP, encl. yard, fruit Ho wtcabana, outside patio 25~ down. Owner will Woodbndge E.'llales 2br trees. 2 car garage. Nu & garden, Dishwabher., carry balance 4 years., DUPLEX 2br. lba. Ol'wly + den, 2 bn, frp Ir. pets. lSt, last & dcp. $750 d,1 s posat .fros trfrec 10'~ inleresl Thts pro-decor. No Pets. $425Mo. rrucrowave. a le, 2 car m o t 1 I . Co 11 e c: I ,._.._ •••····•·············· c.heJor apt. lse Sl :JS mu UUI pt.I ' A.) 7300 -.......... HEW-"'PTS JWL!> $.170 m•1 Mesa Large 2 br, 2 ba, 2 fuJI ~ "" I l'tnt'-.. 26SO Hc1rld. baJconies, frpk. Aull. l.a.r.:,1· 2 825-9920 ---l'T1\lllt' br. 2 b.i S.t25 ~P~fC 549 3447 5 5 al 745 Donungo Dr. l'r1g1da1re Frenc h' perty has spendable. +clearungdcp.S485827 gar Large bark yard, 1915)583-8541 evell aflt'r '--11 a rmo1re d1v1d e r , 2 fUllpnceSl,400,000 I li50lse. Both have lake, 7pm. • litOragc !>hed&, corner lot ~ 1 UJXURY 2 br, 2 ba rondo. ...w -UIU6363l. I _ PRESTIGE: dbl gar, l''.P .. pool & 1 ...,.,..Jae. &tennis Ulcld. Jbr. ram rm, 2ba. S850~1o Mes.a 3724 .•••.................. SUSCASITAS ( 1U>•' lf1 :.uph.,t; puLJ0<o. or der k' ----------ISM/mo. Adults onty. 'hos>Plll~ l!ml 2 HI' 'mallden.'lphtlevel. CaJl979-8889or645-l.2160 \1 frplr, i.k)hJtht. WOO(hy n011tlylO!. ,ell1ng S495 l>ay!tl4Br.2Ba,verylg,allon1 <>vt· Cl.ASSIC I HOME:SI bJXI<' Ei..50 mo Isl & last. 56l·2.8l2. 12131204-382'7 ~~~ A':,~111~0%~ MOllLE HOME S200dep 642 5200 Woodbndge Condo. 2Br. SALES Real Est.ate lnvt>slmcnts I -------pabo, lndry rm. lake & med. 760-9631 or b"73 5118() 3333 w Coasl IJwy NH NE.-w & clean 3 llH, 2 Ha pool $'90 :;48 9676 Z706 llarbor. Ste 200 A I 645_6646 ' frpk. patio. li.(t• > .irt.l __ ~~ _· _ BIG C AN YUN L u ~ 540.5937 1 ~Aft "Monaro" hornt• Sp<:•l't ---------•; Closed Sunday I ~ --_4..:. 9611 3036_ Woodbridge Jbr. I ~~hJ. View. Sl600Mo ti4()..~ ---· Condo, J c. No Pl'ls. --- ' ' 1Jmm e d . 178 un1ti.,CON00 2llr, l''JtJa .~t·ar Si!.~71106444579 IN Vil! Ualbo C d :'rf :;~s 1300 Houston, Texas, wr<tp· i:ar, frplc, pool. Jill'. kn ~-:an1 v~ew 2 Ir~ ixfrnm~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• around nolc al JI': 101.1 ~~mo. ~l IO!lll afll RENTALS 2ba. frpk. lrg pvt patio <1Hmu1Up1Jcr. S5501\ dn 2UR.2ba .......... SSSO Sec• ga t'1· tu t u 11 ., 4-Pl.£X[S ,ti I 11 r Par l S • J'l AduJL.,. New 2Br, 2'r,Ba I 2 Hr+ U. l ba · · · · · S750 S750Mo 838 !HOO FROM SI 59,000 $USO.WO. l'fTJl, draf)t-s, 2 ear l!llr. :J Urt. 2 hrJ · .. · · · $6SO 750 ._. TM lcenhower Co. Swunm.Ulg pool, 'PD ti 6 <1 UH, 212 ha ..... S685·1S45 IN PlillMONTOH Y :! l\r. 200/o DOW" ·llll Wc-i.ll·rly Plan· l ~ I ?.ha HAY & OCEA~ HEAR DISHEYLAMD N1•wport 11'>ach K33·9990 I --·----1 'vH~'W. $1300 mo bl' Hrokert7111750 lf\21i -----1 3 +ram . fpll·, 1ntl ''·o.. C HARM I 'lie; 2 ,._ ·a1 &1 Uruts, llnoi.ton . Texa ... , }ard.xJnl l0t•at 10n. !\h-.,.1 ~ ')1/.'.or-_,., bdrm+dt-n. Vl1':W. •"""' .............,.re, IS P $1,100.IJIJU I n I Vt·rdc'. $600 mo. L'J ll "l~A1 -vr .,hort term or 'riv. "'f'r"" .. -... ... rt1tuy 1600 d1v1duJl ml'lni.. <;nod ~9332 A~ "11.,:J; SLnl mo . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Suuthwt .... l loc w HJO'. o<" l ------U,\ Y flt O:'\T Li: 1• l Urm•r pan:d al l!lCll No i·upanry Sl'llers will :0-:t>w K-.e 2Ur, den, frph', 833·8600 bdrm. 2ba, den. ~upn ~1.wi SI.· :, A A1.11.1ro,x 1·arry ftnancwg w /25' c ~d. $650 mo. 64S-6037 or pauo. $2700 mo yrly SJn fnmt1n1• on Mam SL I.In 631 5012 Avau summer rnt,.· ... uhlal l'r'l\,lh'blJI•· 'n.....I __.__ c I 't523C MPU n... I Waterf II l l'tl1 ml o 1 .111 Const·rvator '"'."' Cnw"tUW~ o. 1 Sm.ill rharm1n..: old 2 llR, A '""' RV'"E root omcs. nr .11 j 11 1,.,3 3fi31) ()r A I ' 1121 Wi-.tl'tly I Jan • I Lia hou~c. No J)t!t::. S.1251 . • I ---631 1400 l•lfTic\ Jl 7M 752 Oll06 I Nc-wpr1rt lk'ach 833 9900 mo S48-fl6IJ) Spotje:,:, 2Br. 2 .n.a , i.:ar . O"'.' WATL.'R w 'l"W -1---------I --·-lrplc:, ll1•r1 lJj:l' Pk ,, r ' Newport leoch I l-A4'TSI fH. ( :.t :°\Pw up~radt.od 2br Cond<1 I S'>70 mo ~ 40'Jl aft 5 ( 'hanrung 2 lldr m i·on•ll) Conwne 'of C 1-)xer tnplt·x l<ir.1w l<>t. I 'lir bearh w fprh 1.1111 ---1n !'>Cl' hldg w pool rci orner-1<1.nta.'>llt• J~a . SH~l .!150 V\'f,Jtioo pi t Pool 1 1.n l.~r~<' 2bdrm Twnh:.1• ( Sl!XJO mu b•· Bolboo I Hobcrl I) M1ll1kc11 ~M ;.i201~ I l'rplr, d 'hwr . :i1r IJDO ISLl-:111mlov.11h .1 llW<.; fm1mc111g a w 2!f , f.31 ~ ; :~ ~~;· ' 1' 1 ' ;-..1c1-;~ •. Tenrus. pool & prl-:.t1gl' J ddn•!'>i.. '\1•v. downAIT~ Al·r<1.,~~rom I ------l:ike pri v. SSSOMo del·or inl'ludt·., plu,h Lltlol Wla foe~~·r.;i}, S&L 11 •l mll P: I~-$);{i:.tu '.lhr, I '1ha. "Pt\, f;.~7573Agt __ 1·pts.. 2 Jill rm . fr pk <>wnt:r Ai.ti 64.2 .t5HJ _ h~~ ~. !'.,~}~ lrph'. dhl gar. 1·111·1 yrd atnum, p:.ilw. $1175 m u r"·'AI T<>RS I Tr'-11 '-·1~11· .,.,, "'""' L..agiwto leach 3248 lc11.<;{' DEVELOPERS! u . • . ~ 1" .. .,...., .,.,,,. I •••••••••••••••••••• ••• w rl ------alt.' root llomt·~ Lwl<.I & ur futun· 11rf11·1· I AVAllJ\Bl.,ENOW 1 0 C EA N Jo" R () N T ti.Jl-1400 hlll~b. :J 25 acrt·!> W1ll l Loh for Sole 22001 1.G1':2 hr homc. t'ph, i.tv.i MO:-.!THLY n ENT A LS. --- JV.644 71!!0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• refri ~. fn l'CI yd , ..:ar, ful111.'lhc.'<I mobile ho~cs, 3 Br Newport Shor1·-. COSTA MESA 1 •Fantastic Buy• ! adlu.. SJ2S mo &14·980i3 J brhs. 24 hr security, I l'r pk. pat10. I blk .to ht·h Only~m.sooOrNmview ' :-----. --SSSORMP 4993816 li50moyrly.5520015 p R 0 FE s s' 0 HA LI 11.ot 11lu.-. wpro~ed plani.' Newport Jlgtb. ()('tatrht•d -BLDG. , for 1 n lr~l·I homt• Walk· I 1 Br 1-:0cl yrd. No 1wti. 4 U d rm 2 b a . H y U DO ISLAND CONDO. 2 7 offwes, i.c•rrclllrial 111i.: ih~tanct' lo u~na Pt. SJ15. Uavc.Aj.lt.644 7211 tu~<·hool. Avail short BR 2 Ua , lge deck ~IOO are<1, 20'~ down ""' 111 r Harbor Owner. 638 1614 I . -----term mo lo mo Dnve b}_'.. mo. yr I y he. A i.:t will rar11 A 1 T ll .,.. ith - ------E Mcie churminl? 2 Br I do not disturb 435 fo,I -~------1nten~l onl'(. •If i:r:uluat M:.ii.:111f1rrnt oceanfront I Ba. all utµ pd . ~Costa Carn.mo ~el Mar $750. N Shor b 2b 1•d pay rnt·nh 111 hi Home Site Three Arch Mesa Sl $525 /m o . <S1~fo.bbt1dc.494·9456 pt es.4 r, a,1?ar. 1·reat1v1• C'dll lur mnrt• Bay.St, Laguna. Secun -700-0759 ---bc h . tennii., pool mfcrm1Jtllln s.tr. 23l:I ty mclavc• overlook~ ex--Llvin~. dining. 2br. open $73) mo Ray, wkdJ)., .. 2Br, llia, ~arage. no pcli.. beamed ce1lmg., Oct;an !{)7-7230 COOTA MESA SllOl'PING Cl-."ITl-.R Gross llll'Omc SlO:J.000 ,\.,~ume l i.t Tll f or $t.:l(),IX.() at !l ~ II' ; . lo'1 rm Jy pnred ~.000 Pnn(' ~_Y_!'gt 14111~..0 FUii City Uloc.'k t 4 llJ ft.> or bwy oceanfront . c .2. lll.<XX> sq fl. IJl Qirli.hull, Ca . $2 ,8 7 5,0 tlO , Oomer/bkr 1 434·1735 qws1lt• cove Ideal lime $'25 mo. 1 l'l & labl + View. Pool S700Mo. -------- to bwld while quality SIOO ~el'. 54g_287 1 c1rt lncld<; pool !>crviee Nu Ver~aiUes condo. ba~ & arch1ll'<'ti.. contractor~ & 6p~1 f'CL'> For appf l9'l O'l5 I ocean view. 2br, 2bo matcrrnb a re avatl ---lrplc:, full :.c<·urtl~ & S8!15.000 Courte.,y ''' IMMEDOCCUPAHCY ~HI~ 3252 amenities s100 ,,,, Hrokl'rs Q ual1f1t•t1 :J l:ldrm. 2 ba or 2 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner S.W·Ofil4 wkdy!>. l1UV<·r.onJy plcai.e !21Jl formal dmml? Ubl frpk . l.1t•an4br. 2ba, µool & prk 955-~eves & wknds (r.!M l.300 lge walnut punl'I fum rm. pnv Wlk to 'l'hl $650Mo. Top of SpyCJloss Almoi.l hall-acre lot. Perfect for large Dr"°am Home Room for pool etc. Panoramic view. Lol 88 1• RoC'ky Point. 752· 7474 Mon .. Fr1. 9·5. Mowitoln, Dnert, RftOf't 2400 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.cp laundry rm. dbl i.:ar, 49&-ID22,495-1611 huge fnl•d yrd, new cpl.,, ---new D W, new paint Im U!O deg ocean view Im mac. No Pets. $625/bc mac. 2Ur. frplr ., patio, cau owner 644-4227 r n g &-c., pool, lenn 11., ~. 2 Dr. 2ba new condo. Pool /Jae. lmmed oc· cupancy. 955 ·1496, 54.'>-9768 FAMILY ROOM adult hving. $650 Call days 661-0240. Townhome·Niguel Shores 3 br, 21h ba, view. Beach, pool. t ennis. S6SO. 1!3J.l678 Bluffs. 3 BR !?fld unit c:on do: view from t>vcry room. SllOO Mo , or lea::.e opl.lon. 760-9678 Agt. °"'*HS/ .. ~.~ ...... !~P.~ --·FOR--LEA .. _S_E __ , 4br, 2ba, din rm, frplc, fncd & lndscpd yard. Avail S·l. $575 Mo . 833· 738ldys, 760·8 187 eves. Brand new Lake Park Pallo Hom e 2br. air cond. drpt,, crpli.. 2 car i.:ar. S650Mo. 831·2553 10.5Pm. EASTILUFF Unobstructed bay VIEW Terrific fami.J.r hom1• with 4 bdrm11., family rm & lovely view xidc yard . Rcnl in<.'ludc., g.ardeoer & water. $995 Permooth OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Spac1ow. 2 + J bdrm un- 1 l s o n the beach Remarkable income & 1n•estment potential , Rare comer lot Un1qu(' <>PC)Ortumty. ~lier will carry a lgc 2nd at l2rl In wrest. 759-150 I New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Lakes Country Club Golf- tenrus-pool. Beautifully landscaped, no mam terutnce yard. 9WO Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 213·l'18-25!2 tWw Lux TowMOtM 3 Br. 21t!i ba. 2 frplrs, AIC, 2 garages. I lg yard. comm. pool. Near So. Cst Plaw, schooli., & frwys. S725mo. 751·8485 ------MisliOfl Vl.jo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM&li 1-'0R RENT 3 or 4br. Priced from S550-li95. Fncd yard & l(arages . 1'"a m 111 e s A Ot vi-.mn of fl arl>or lnvestmt•nl C'o please. Kids & p et s ~~~~~~~~~ welrome. Call 964·2566 or f.urn I br upt S30o & u11 Enr l i.:,•r A1lult-., no P'-~' 2110 :'\t·WPort Bl Sti-4~ bel wn ll JO & ::. JJm I Br m<Jhil1• h•1m1· St% (;a,, md Mature adull\ :-.kJ pt•l<, (/wl'l . "''l'Ufl' I.WI Nwpt Uhd 041; li37J l>l.J h i7H4 . t,.kJ l;l!lt. ~, l'\L.., 645 9543 I floor, beautiful new dlx f>rS.ll'l 2tUll ---decor, lrplc, pvt, or UAHO HEW 0.. 'oW 38261 beach It ba,y. Avail now. OUJdren OK, no smglcs. l~aut adult apt Spac 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 m o. 1012 W ~sl hr ~ ba twnh.., .. w Ip ~p.1n"h 'l)'li! l a r ~e I fialboa. Jelf73'>-:J777. bltn' I. R pallll"> •~ ltJ bdrm w l 1 rt• p I a r 1· & Sfi5 t-.42~1 garal(l' ~mo 642 J083 S.Chn 1wl1 3176 TSL ~l~ml 6.42 IGoJ ••••-•••••••••••··~··• t:.·1{{1Unl! 2br cxt•anfront. 1 year new. oc-ea.n view. 3 lirand °'"'W J bdrm 11 1 ha L..agiwto leoch 37 48 f1rl'plal·t· SS75 mo Io ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Nt..~ Hgts 559 5iOO 1 frplt JV.Jil 1mm•·d . No br, 2 ba, spUt level apart· µt'1..\ 9>SO\tu 1\#7 12ti0 ment liwlt·i.ns, Carpel, .,_.,..,_Oft leach 3840 drapes, 2 o r port:-.. LA<.iUNA •u :A<'ll MTH 1 Jl>r 2ll3 n.·w i..111, n.._ .IN~ '1a11J !It''' ' ''!'"r wtr & ~a ... 1111 I ·"•·ar "-t1 I'\ . h1•atl'll llOHI l I ti u l l'I· ~,_,, IA <t.i!U 17 lll4!ll ri29•1 ti"~ 1'o 1' .a.w......, " ' .., Laundry facility. Tenms • • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l"(JJrts aod golf course 1•/\lt'I)' all .H1ult. n11 Pt'L'· n2ht berund Xlnt rental 1.2&3 Br :.ti"--' 1'2W 1'..ll· tocallOO. Adults. no pets. m~r hb ~-061~ vailalb le M ay 1. l:oa.">1 lfwy Ur\Jl.tk\ ........ rnndo ~ t.r h! Lwtury .,IUdll:-1-'ri•i rl)JHI I tlt'll, tluw lit ..., I' PIJt,1 S47S mo/lease. Owner. ~' Wor 1, $11JO 1o1ok Jrlt1 ln111 .. ln11u,tr1.sl UH.' uul 4!N 'l2Z7 JJl":"I I• 'IUU:. "''"' So IO OCEAN AREA _6C2_~_1J1J ____ _ \.\o1 lk t•1 lh o• b••at·h s..fa.... lllO l.ld 1 ~ hllul Ii.:•• l&l Hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~'· ... onl<· "" frplc, all l BR. l Ha. adult comm., µJL1<,., or t)al1oni.·~ F.n pool. unf. $385 ; furn. Jv> 2llal·n.~ ... Jttrat·tl\ e s.125 A\'ail 1mmed. Call i;r t'e n lit' l t , tr ~ e s .. \tanba or Jay, 6n.8SSO landM-ciJ>t' & 9 hole put· ~ mu 1W .~ .... .-wporl~ach 3769 1 ·• •••••••••••••••••••••••-Hr 'r't '. drr-". t,llan Adult' uni~. n11 11;;h Small qu1t'l rrJmpl1·\ SJtl5 mo Sec M .m .-.: ,. r aft1•r 10..m s.48 I :!Ill NO I LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN Soco,JI AC11111t1f'!> O 11•c1,,r • FreP SunlJ.Jy Brunt h • 880 \ • l-' .. 11 tie;• Plus much mme GREAT RECREATION lunn1s •Free LP~<,ons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Club~• Sauna• HydrQma ssage • SWllTI mir111 • Orn11ng RangP BEAUTIAA APAR T· MENTS· Singles 1 & 2 Beorooms • r IJI nr~hcu & Unrurn1<,hcu •Adult L•v1ng • No P(>l!J • Model~ Opun d.i1ly 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine 111 1t.1n1 1/141 645-0550 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th SI I( •"I .JI 1!>1111 ( 714) 642-f!170 wt:llAVESUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR MONTH associated OROt<[R<; llFALTOllS l I) J t, ..,., 801 t fl J I. ' I ! &i; l -·---=~ -- •FANTASTIC• Penthouse avail now lo JunP 15 ror S850. uftt'r that thru SePl fl2SO, Townhous~ avallabl<' from June l5lh for Sl25U 7a).9ll7 aALBOA Day (.;lub 2br, 2ba SllO duy, min. 3 days $'J()O wk. 642. 4097 ; 642"4738 Sfi5 mi• ~ rit r ti" ::fir ftpll l U1ll i.;.sr;i~t I • lfl>'fl 'II·•• • l>h l.1t h: I. n.u1m ~;; t:ld1 n T1• ~,.'.ill '.f.ll Jttt,.. :!br. i.:.ir. pool I m 1 I rom Ot'l'<ln ~~1o 1;;11 J:it;, I If' !).tO 22{• j tin~ t:rl'l'n. 2 pool~ W-.-... -NW-.-,dfto 3191 1'rf1t-111Jhl l T\lu~h11U 'f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• V. fTJ I I fJ Uf '>.IUllJ, , "'''f't t">t.' & 11.tti.:ht mom 2lJr upper. Crpts, drps, ~l'h .1l s~ IOI lud1n.: ~. s:ni. Ava.ii. May I. l'ru)Or UtlUUt" b7J.57_L_9_aft_6_. ___ _ \1luJt,. IW J>t't' CASA«»tSOL 21661 lrookhwst 962-6653 Sawi11dr.a-e S!JS I Hdrm duplt•' \I.tr New J&2 bdr;;"i,xury nt'(I cpl. n11n ,m .. kt•r'. "" :a>r 11.,ha. 'tu<l10 Gar. , udult aptS in 14 plans duldn·n H1·h n-q !1~ 111>11· l> W. S.WMo rro m $375, 2 bdrm W li th St ~111 '~ ;~ i·li 1. ~' a:r.n townhouses from SS35 + ' 3 hr 2 ba t"On<io, J'llol rdr1t ~ ...,left "" ponds! Gas for coolung & -........ 1 ... .....,,.S W ... LK-, pools, tennis, walerf alls, ~O·commwut) nr !'> (' I.a .! & 3 br JIJb from healing pajd. From San Plaz.a Ind all u111t111·' I ~I 1-'rplt·, l.1ri.w yd, Otego Ftwy drive North !tiOO mo l>'6 71il I p.1L10, J1,1r. nr llunt1n)!lun on Beach to McFadden Harbour. t·hildrcn OK tht.'fl West on McFadden 2hr 2 b.J.nc" 1\\wl n11v. If~ Jib Clrdt'. apt I. to Seawind Village. ~mo 2 :.Lon I It~ 17141893-5198. ~7 1-:'I $-lt.S S4iS ChPny 2br. ltOCllM 4000 L.t~(' I lldrm UPPt'r S2H5 I "bJ !>upt•r art'J Wa lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u11·t hu1ld1n l! v.1t h 111,url dulti. No Pct.:. $72 Week & Up • 1 Bra, b.·Jut1h•I IJlld!tl'ap111i.: KtLn r. kllr he nettes, pool " ~~>y.\~f~~::u ~ • .,.~~I 1>11u.,1• pooh1dt• '<lr.-:l1ir rnat,.~~514:~~~el 2t0} fo\illt•rtoo A\t'. t lblk ' t..'IK •.. 'l>J Blln .. -.. d'hwhr 1-;.L,l of 'lii•wport A\ l' & :'\r 11,.,,t·h \dtt .... no pct'> Room pvt ba. CoogenJal lblkSo o( li;i) 1 ti.JI UJ!J1 $llllmo1 S:IMl.lti.2 al~phere. 3br house -nr So CsL Pb. 641 ·1586 2 BH. 11t-w 1·pts. shows ltk1· l>t;Ju..\t-2 br. frpl<'. walk to • , a modt•I End ~Jr, 1w 1 i:M!Jt'h $425. mo Oay In Costa M esa h ome. OK. $450. Ask ror Bill I 1ll31432 7466, SJ6·956l Kllch pnv. $200/mo. Ast 546-~ t'H-. forOlns. 646-7174 laKETOBEACH •LnrJ:e 3 UR 2 Ba. bltn ... end gar, pvt pauo. (pk, riOOmo. •2 BR 2 Ba . bltns. end gar, sWldeck. $400 mo. 646-4925 or 76().9601 I Ir llPIX'r In four-plcx, no pw;. $32.5. S48·S649 21.)(', lha, Adllc;. S395Mo. lllll pd. Sec ~ate. pool. :Ml Avocado St 64S485l Oeaut. 2br. 2ba, al'ross from S A. entry Club Up£ta1.n . 2 carports w s torage. S4 50Mo. 6TJ.8139 ~t' 2 HH, J<!ar , U w. nr Qwet. pvt. bath; kl~cb. bl'ac h 2 UI L 1nl'oln. pnvt.l.,pool.Nodrinking. 900-0024 aft 6PM Mature. H.B. 846·2080 ----Eves 3 bloc:k to beach. 2br , --------- 1•2ba, din rm. sun rm. Rm, pvt bath, m1tare pantry Mature ad Its. emp&d lady, Ute priv, ref. t 2J.3.CAU:antu Sl8S +Lac Bcb4N-'7348. ........ ~. , ..... 4200 .~ 1142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••• ••• •• ••• •• •• Ol5la Mesa furn. 2br coo-..__. J 1 do. Avail. June 14·Auc. ""'""• ac ' tennis. 2 Hr \'J 16. 642.4300 Ad sitter Be eoodu. ch1ld ~lcome 1174 a.hr • Si6C> Wrk 213 598-6640.1---· --·----- home 8'2-6297 Prime loc Udo lale Con· 8"iM 3144 do. 2br, 2ba, furn wtpool ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbl. Mltlwk.. ~ Orangetre(' Condo. lrg &le.ape to Udo foe 1 S'811l•. bdrm & loll. Adlts.Pool, mef' ot sun 6 f\m; 4 BL s pa, tennis . $450Mo. 1~. home w"" sreat ~ pelio. Walk to bay "r .._.. 3141 beacb dub, tenets ail PaJm Spnngs: New villa, l!iOl green, Indian Wells CC. And condo Mar· ratesh C.C. 24 hrs sec. owe 1st TD t J<;{ • No poinLS. Smitb ·Mc yer, Agl, 640.S3:57. 3 Br, 21t!i ba. Includes frplr. gar, DtW, 2 story. SS801m o, 1st & last. 67J.2282 973.2971. Agt. no lee . 3br, 2ba, lrg k1tch, lrplc, giu BBQ, newly decor. Av•ll lnuned. SS85Mo. 768-7613 ..... C 1 .. WllO 3271 N.8 3 brdplx. Hy Wffk or •••• !!' •• .'•••••••••••••• ~~-~ June 15th. Adults New 2Br. 21'>Ka Crpl. drapes. 2 car gar SwimmLn& pool •• .,.. 9-6. -.-. . ~ ..., Sl.JDO; Juoe uxe 1 br ept, heeled 12..0llD. July ..... Aut.l e.-rroptrty 2000 CMofState ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. m 2600 ..... ITS •Y 6 DILUXI "'" ••••••• •• ••• ••. • •• • •• •. PRIME EMTSIDE, CM • 2 8dnns each. 111ESl'ARN ~CO. 67S.7761 JO MEW UNITS.CM Beaulllul 2 bd, 2 ba townhouse un its w/frplCJI, nuJted coll· ~lnYllmts MH803 51NTSC.M. Near new. 2 br, 2 b• w/fJl>ks, 1ar•1•. 'Ull.loVltmt.a 642-1 Sell thlnp fast with Dally Pllo& WanlAdt. OuuLiful Lav• Hot Spr. logs ln Idaho. 38+ acres on river, superb view. Sell or trade for So. Calif. PO lbx :scm, Hemet, CA, 9ZM3. Prine. only. ......... WClllect 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BUY HOUSES AT 95°/o OF MAR.KET VALUE •NoFee •lmmed. Purchase •Move when rudy •Private Party mom &Toro 1232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 4 Bdrm 2 sly home. Nicely decorated Is laodaaped. Cqmm. ten· nls 4t pool. Close to schoola, and 11bopping. tfll6 per mo. Call Anita. agt.96U167 F :l•V~ 3214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tlberoo Condo. zer, formal din rm. frplc, hl1hl1 uparaded. Nr. poo l Is c lubho u se . 66«121. ............ 1240 .................. 19 ••• Xlnt a Br condo. PaUo, wa1b1r /dryr, refrl1, D/W.INMelt . ......-.....-.,,.. ..... ·---....-.--.. -..... __ ._...,.. ............... -.......... -................... .-.. .... Move in today. Beaut. 4br. all xt.ras. Crnr lot. lam rm. bltm.s, encl yrd. Kuis OK. Off oi Alicia Pkwy. 9659.Mo. 496·8895, o r CM'151, 831·9303 ............ 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEEi Apt. 4t Condo rentels. Vllla Rentals m-4812 BU. 810 CANYON Borde•wc Home. fl'tench Cntry ldfcMn. sim Mo. 8rkr. &77o48 .... bee. ..... Bay view, 3 br, clrtn, 4 bl, lllrium, 3100 sq. ft . 11000 Ill).....-. 2br, 2be, fam rm, loci gar. Fncd backyard, tennis. Veblcle storage avail. S42SMo. Isl.last +sec. 321.Cll Via de OUva. Call l·758-25e Ocean Front 1 to 4br New 2 BR. 2 ba. Ocean • c:lty view. Eod unit. l6SO Mo. Call 111).3214 dally/wkly now thru , ~r. Yacht avail. fASJSIDE Tift.EX Xlm location nr. Sant.a M1A1t llACH Ana It 11th St. 2 Br. I"' FOR A.LL SUMMER ba. townhouse style. t Bdrm. + 2 cer (Car. Slpa ~I pr. Pvt paUo new •· m>o, Al\. 675-8170 decor. "25/mo. Adulll, 3Bdrm14' Ba condo. 1st, 1-----------1 nopeta. 754-UOIS tut $:525. Kids OK'. s.ALAllJllMI 1716 ---------- • •••••••••••••••••••••• l210 983o4i805 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 2br. 1~. 610 Joann St. Odigtitful mobile home, No children. Sm. doe OK. ,_. 3290 luxuriously furnished. 1375Mo.642·7344 • •••••••••••••••••••••• -.. Br, 1 atory. G•rdener • wtter pct F JP, den. fam rm. •· No pet& 7SQZ1'7 lr& 2 Br. clo9e to elem. school. cbiJdren OK. MOO yrly. Go dlrett 11589 Al· ~Need,.., •. N>-50'18 pvt. beach. 1 br S39S mo. Lar1e 2br, Zba. b ale, Mature pref. 499'2227 bltlns, atove, disposal. Make tboae 1ood ~ lterm you're not ualn• 1v1U1ble to eome other faml\y by Id· wrt.ilifta lbem '°" ••&e 1.n 0-"'-l Callta.1171 te00Mo. +a«. 845-SGI ~ wbo an Melltac • llPIUtJDm& ** nrtt a O•iftell WW 10UI' .. be ......., To plad ,..... .... call..,. pool. oceanfro nt, t&.OOD.Att.aJ-GtT ) •vator. su~-v-. .... 42Ht Ing. S100 mo. . -·-••• ..... • .. •••••• 162 Br. 1 tNi, ocean view. •WAI l\l wallt lo beach. UPfr•ded llr, b ccmdo an Mi.HI paint, crpt. drpe. Refri1, Prtv*lY OWMd. a.et- st.ove, Lndry. M25" aas. by weelt or a:aoaU1 . :549-ll86or •-3822. l~ for he bdo &..,.. ...... JllJ ......... •• • • • • • ••• •• • • Pri111e loc Lido .... eiondo. 2 BR 2 0., nr El Nll'"I air. b tum w !pool tW. Golf Course, atr, air IG>/wt.Ml-aJ cond .•. p~o l . Uts. u,... B4t Bear ~•INJ 49U100,"922'196 po01 tbl, color TV. I ....,..,.. .... Jl6t frpkt ............. 1. ·······················1111•• .. .... PAB llWPDIT ··;·;Gc..•ilJ co.nlYCLUI •••••• UJ u... ,..._..... ... ~ Sinales, 162 bedroo11a .. ....._•a m ftp, ...... ~ Y• :m ft'Om... ....1900 me.1c1a11•1111- • L ~ .. slut ................ 11aJUTu1ta> NAILS IMll' 1.-.'a &&lea m.111~0..,NB Dl·MIO a: ......... ....................... ..._Allam&Sen.:sm hrli1 a• apec·k)t. tot> ~.qier ... 5414 Nancy'• Nll&SU'lt S.-rvi<'l' for lnlOf"IDMAUn '"a II m~evet NOW' .... w .. ....................... Cldll uttt•ll I a. ~ • Scllll pauo., .....-.di. rt'IJIOder. ptaar. ~ --• >'" ••P«'f Ur '31S7417 Boodtd ... 1140 StltolS Rtmodd ...,,.ur, q1.1all1.7 Gr1lftacnMllup, te yn lo •l'f•. l1c'd Palombo Oonatr IDGU ~·~•UnJ Int at t"har R~nont1n4 ~ MS-J'7• Mi.nor to major ,....,. ,..,, quabty ..wt. rfl &Ga I or M8 3'&4 C.,..~la ·····~················· Shilmpoo • !\kam l'k-11n Ult~ bn1¢blf'I~~. Wiit cpu lOnun bteath. C luo b\', dm rm. haall 11!1 A\ c rm S1 so. rooch SUI. rhr I\ Cuar tibm JX.'l odor (.)Jt n'P!l•r. 15 )'N •')(Pt Uo work rny!>t-ll, ltd:. ~1-0101 ....................... Kitchen <'lt>inds, lihclv Wt Uire Carpt•l t:l1!1uier:., Slam clettn & uphol:.. lnl.. storaae areas. t'1oe Work guar Truck mount c.bioetry for home. ur Ul'\lt, ~ 16 flee, & busin essc:. ___ _ _ Newport C u s t om Carpet Uuy direc t Cabinetry, Inc. 5411-3410 through 1n:.talll'r a t or~9088 ~esale. expert 1n.\lalla CUSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY By Jay ' 642·8809 LOU·s cARPENTRY Patios, doors, paneling, :.lyrsexpr. S.Sl·20S4 uun, Work ituar, J ui.on 7S4-6560 C....tfConc~ ..•..••.•.............. 'Thompson Kcsel Qin1r a ct un. 1138() I G.'> Cement work all lyJ>t,•!> 646-6563 642 IWl2 M2..s678 03S!oified Ads 642 5678 c:...t/Cnt • ....................... C.C...._ apM&aU.L AU .._iidte11M, Palloa· 1ld.rwal h drheway1 •'t• eat Lt~ UU1$1 1w1•LUJ c 2 ..... ....................... Room addulo..1, patio <'OYWI, CS.Cb. ....ld.l!n Oal, comm~rdal ln d1.11llrial ramod•llnai T HREE K08l'!S C'ONST'RUCTJON. INC. Uc •38HSI 9'2 390• . fLY74\S.4'16-~ Unractor,Reo>Odel cab. lornuca. rm add1Ucm& OOy1' t'.XP l.'butk 4~'615 8'dri'9 . .•.•..............••.. fo~.l!X. 7RI 'I AN ·t'l"I ct!d nghl flt t')t•matc on laat~ UC" ~mall JObb U<' 1133'72:SC bi~ 1-;1cctrtl'l.tn Lo rail'' ~ty wurk. Fr~ e:.t ~ 52'$1 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• &pertcae-.. Troos toppt.'tl /n ·movcd New ll.IWDS 751 3476 l:te:.t Proless1onal Lawn :.erv 3x mo $25 95 0 It. Lawn Sl'rv i c c . 213 ~ Land'leapang. tree trim nung. clean.ups. f're(' est Aviles 646-8474 'free. tnm. landscaping. !>hrub6. rotol1I. sodding, i.pr anlcl t:r s. U ~v c ~~ ---.. ~ ....................... tW 'nme Dn1n Strv. Oat It rtehl Uw hrst time a.lJ-.-°' ~aoo. Uc#UU01 .. •p ·~····················· Cupeotry. maionry. roo fln~. plumbin.i , Aoonna. Stutro & tile, l>r'ywall " more. JU. -9880 PAPA CUFF Home improvement . re· rrodelu},g. r eoc mg & rour wa. 25 yn expr. 631-4264 •MR.RXIT• Carpenter & Painting IS years in area ~·~ 842-4314 MADER'S Handv Worlts Carpentry, pamling. ch:, Ins. Frect.>st, 642 37119 tWiRg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haultng & Dump Jobs Ask ror Raody. 641.&&27 All arowld hauling, IT truck F"ree ~l Call AM S48·3964 OCC 1u•n&. Wplo.der. dump trUck . Grade, haul Dan~ BO ·a ProJua,,lona,l Jd.orial Co. SpeclaU1· b!C. la coaun'l/rald /la· du1. P'Tet eat . Gre1. Haullna, c leanup•. 771·*3 driveway rtmova lt, -,--4-c-,-,-1----- tJ1aunial. $$'7-8271 -······· •••••••••••• LJt e h1ulln1·movln1. Oarqe/Yard cleanlna. ........... M2.o'105 tt1 1Kle•I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ty LanchcaplnJ • Comp. aotuc:ape desl1n • lnlt.allatlon. AlJ work l\W'. Free eel. Green· da le Land aca pln1 '131.(13'76 Want a RE.Au., Y CLEAN HOUSf:! Call Gingham Mrmvy Girl Free e!ll. 6'5-Sl23 ••••••••• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • Oewung, any type, lsl class work dooe w Ji nle grity Rsnbl Ins, SS2.010S ~ck, stone. block work. We flra. coocrete paliO'I, wt.Its. driveways. 1-'ree e6l John ... L583 XJnt t'leaniog done by Bnclrwork. small JObs . lady w exp. Dependable. Newport. Cost.a Mesa & owntrans 847·3637 1Moe.67~3175eves. TIFFANY'S Weekly maid serv. or 1 Umespringclearung. Va · cants OW' spec Steam carpet clearu.og, Insured. 63J.71Bl Spertthng Reola.ls Clean· 1ng ! Paint i ng ! catastrophes Welcome Call Iola at 213/492·9051 aft 5 Tired of cleaning your weeke nd away? (;all Jearuue ~757 Rensonable ratci.. uwn trans call after !I p m Aftce 17 M Jtl41Vi942 Bnck work, frplc's, plan- lt!rs etc. New.r epair. Free est 646-0464, 6tl),0704 mock, Bnck. concrete work . patio cover '>. decks . Ne w lawn ... :.prankl e r~. THR EE ROOES LANl)SCAPJNli Ltc 11315-664. tl37 ·4353. 496-l!M6 S TAR MA SO NRY Bncks. block. cone wk. pallo cover.1. landscape design. Lac ll290971 49&8337 .•...•.....••••••..••.. Hauh ng·Movini.t. Con · 1lle fastc.l draw 01 th~ crctc & tree r emoval Wt.~l . ,a Ua1ly 1'1lul ~loving? Th£• Starv rn~ Collel(e Stu<lt'nts havl· .:rowo. Lac Tl2-t 43b ~·good S<'rv 641 8427 Quack serv1re. 646-7624 Cla-.s1fied Ad &t2 ~18 Wlq,.1111 lat P I IL wf'¥*t ....................... ....................... . ..................... . Psru&-PAINTINO ~~ s>Qer· TUc.""CVOilt, ab tGl!:- Expr'd. Reas Ralea. lna,, wn iuar. me •t. abowe~s. couot,rt.Qpa • ::::_Eal. Call Oene ~.54'7.Qll ~li.l!:.lteriq. O.C. PaperhaiiClftl Trw s.r.lce P1lot101. INT/EXT. 01t1n Jnaaallalkm1 I.IP to ..................... .. Neat. bonmt. reaa., 12 30%dilc oopa~ , 1 a. · d yrs. exp. Uc'd. Dave a>.2112 · Paae~H863 Td:.:~.U.!~ . •10&5. Papem analna, quality Call!lleveMMl72 • Fine en. palntlna. St WOtk. Steve. '94·W4. Lie/Ins. Try me. R. 41M-7T71 S&nor.~ ~~~~-----••••••••••••••••••• ,...... 1·: ....... ;a .. Prol. paintJ,oe. Ext " In l , ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n.oriol your home ~. Math, Englti • fteocb. Cert teacher, K. Koepeolclt 673-57.S I.ow rates. 1380015 Free est~MCNlu Dave's Palnllng. serving area 9 yni, m-06l reas. check m y rer, lac. 5fl&.'84Z5 Resadenttal & comme.rc1al paialang Free esl. Reas. ntes 67Si9591. 673-0737 RAINBOW . Extenor 11nier10r 4 yr guar. Low pnces. t'ree ei>t Call 642 9614 PAINTING. ln t Ext, comm'I re .. 1d . m od eqpfnlll. x.l.nt re rs. ('a II Gme 493-7081 5pnng Palntmg Special. lnt t El't . (Ju a l, work mut free l't.l. ~12:>2 Fred • \\ALLl'APERIM; .. TCC' ~l L IC 3300tlti Aver Sii pr roll <;.i II Norm 64S OllltO :\ever underb1dded Exp1•rt pa1n11n.: .tpb holbt-. Guar' Frn· bl l*',0,27i2J1m Nut patches It lexturt:l( AtllEST. ltl-109 u,tial...,'f Expert 1n p1tebea & ••••••••••••••••••••••• restuccos. l nt •i;xt. Diamond Cu s tom Rsnbl.~WiO Upholstery . S pecial n. t i g Month oJ April. 25'.t to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Dbcounl oo top of New co n s tru c tion . JWmodeling, repip1ng, dectroruc leak detel'tiun. Top Hat S37·3UM ,_ Senic:e. a.,.ws ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhe line rabric. 204 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 64.S-OUl ~----~-~ Y"~~~ ·~ ....................... Complete video service~ Weddings, athJeUcs etc. Want a really clean pool? lnlo~l-8931 67S-S513 Call Pool DcK,-tor. Jo'ree • est ~ ""1ndow Cle••MJ ............ , .....••... AoofinlJ Professional window ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• • . clearung by Joe Oan1el:... Repair & Reroor. All 714.548.s&J lY Pl!S ·Sh an A lc s ·r oe k , !>hakes·compo-tar. 1''ree e.t 541·~ fo·in Ava al HorilOft Roof'fftCJ Exp, roofers. ool ~esmen ~·3600 ...... OCJ . ..........••.......... ~o ,IOb too >1m all FY:asooablt' rah.'!'i f'n~~1 597.3271 Douitherl y's Window Clcarung. Rcs1d I com m I 1 tugh nse . .;45-0085 UWe IS Big!! Classified ads are really sma ll "people to people" sales c:alls With btg readership and bg reswJts! To place yo1r clasfilf ied ad. ca II today 642-5678 ---- .... toSllar'e 4300 Offic.eR ...... 4400 Offtce ....... 5025 ~.~.~ ...... ~?.~~I ~:::.~~ ......... ??.~~ P1nonab 5350 tWtpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movtng? Avoed deposits & View of Bay. Isl time or-cut living expe ns es! ,,...,.,.. r Proressiooally since """'" 2 dJx of ices. Ap-prox. lOOOsq, It. 2 pvt umHouslMATES baths. 2400 w Coa::.t 832-4134 Hwy, 731.J605, 640·5300_ Share No. Laguna Hom e. StralgbL Pror male pre· rerred. S3()0 mo. + ut1L ~ Uusanessman 35 has nice E. Costa Mesa home to share with M /F' 25·3.5. S200. Non ·s m o k er. SfS.7700 WESTCLIFF BLDG, NEWPORT BEACH \ '''"•' t\~ihlr ,It('•••• •"d I••_,. A•• Call Mr Howard 6 4 5 . 610 1 Share 2500 sq. n. condo m 1be Bluffs, $2'75 mo. + \-:& util. Call 557-7883 or ~ 13X> sq. ft. of lab fac1I Newport Beach. Ample -parlung. 64S-650 l . Sbr home & meals in ex-_:_ _ __,;;;, _____ _ dlaage for your cooking, PRESTIGE 41&Jsn WATBtFRONT Rap female to share m y Dlma Pl apt. Frplc /view. own rm/blath, S2IOS I YI util -.oc7 MfWPOllT IEACH Businessman w /shr his 3br Condo. A 11 l h e eoodies. S.100110. M /F. Cary,&12·563t Olarming old to share LOCATION MewDorileach 36CMooo Sq. Fl. -5pertacular Bay V1t-ws •Wet Bars. Fireplaces •Private Patios •lmmedlale Avaalab1bly Plea.54!Call ror an Appl. 675-8662 w tad.It female. pvt yd..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;;; pets OK. $200 + u u I. 642-'300. Ad·S1ller 1182. Roommate . Share lg ,· Laguna Niguel hom e Fem. pref. $250 a II ancL 49&'4484 435 •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTEO· Garage m CdM. 673-0060 ----~l'A MESA Garage & storage area!; available. Ask for Cra1i,: Agent. ~9900 Storage garage, s inJ:h•. 9X20. Costa Mesa. mo .• 642-4907. Office Rewtd 2.5c PER DAY* To locate yow busi· nHS in HM c~r of Newport's Finaocial District with im· m~diate access to O .C . Airport &1 frffways.. ~ly seniced office .-c~ from 600 sq. ft. f'lea.w call for an a11 poollmenl 833-8813 . •2 5' a day peoq (L ....................... ---- ~Sq,Fl. $'988mo 1617 Westcl!H. N, U. Agent. 541-5032 __ EXEC. SUITES Pnme Newport Beach loc. Near O,C. a irport, Rent incl. reception. coo- rerence r m . janitor s erv .• utils. 100 free co p ies & mor e , Secretarial serv. avail. lb or Doug 851-9411. Executive offices avail in full serv. olc bldg. Nr, O,C. Airport. Recept & phone ans., secy serv .. oorl. rm. etc. Please call ~-•NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• ~yds from waterfront! 500sqft. (714) 964-5994 Plaza &ecutin SuifH Ofrll·e:-;,1va1I. an qu1l'l dlgruf1ed i.wlc 2021 llui.1 ness Center. l r vrnl'. 752-0234 Desk spal'e SIOO mo. sml orr1ee Sl50 , I R27 Westdirf, N.U. 631-0900, CORONA DEL MAR Deluxe 2 rm. orrlce. JlQJ"klng, air-cood. 3SO Sq ft S22S Per mo. Realonomics 675~700 LAGUNA IEACH ExceL location. all utilities, 3 office suite. Orn be leased separate- ly. 7<r per sq fL 494·445_1 _ Share exec. ores xlnt N,B. Dove SL loc, Copier . $225. 97s.«MS; 763-1835 Cannery Village omce -'--------- space avail. 1 lge & 1 EXECUTIVESUITES sml. Broker675·4912. Newport Cente r . rull -cdM DEUIXESUJTES. services. private. ocean Ft _ Ai d Vlew, $?70i163(), 7$9-9036. OCD -· r con .• ---------MJple pkg. Ulil pct 285S O:ean view office in pre- E.OltffwY.175'aOO ~ full-service ex· C11ice1 in Bayview Hotel. =i r~~la~~ Hl•torical landmark. fumlslied. -• up. Bay View. EXECUTlVEOFFICE ......._ oeftlP· Coot.ct UO Newport Clr Dr ..._man Ste200, Newport lkh 1 •Sea. ft. ~mo. 644-4492 al Blttb St. N. 8. ..,./U crpt. I ,.,.,, ,.,_ Ml-5032 -p, ar,....,aq. ~ fl. 14341 Beach , IC, JluaflnlloaBeacb w.tminster. 8'2-2834 1 .,,. Bucb. Ste. A 700 ft ff' lllOft. w/orw/out aq o ice space P\arD. 1 pbone Una avail. at NB al PCH. 1275 Qferl I ,.,,. . 5Sf. 7181 Ind uUl. Robbie S48-07S7. _..--~~,..---~~~~1 86422leves. •PIJSH• .. ~ be Ste Dlhae otrlce, 128 sq rt. ~ smct' nr· new prof•. bldg. prime o1ftee evaU ·mo: loutlooJ. str eet U · •--1 :r,' R';9 ' \irown Valley to am. ,.. --• .• iat 1114 Oii/iL rm.. can., ma ••----· --· -----* --"· • ---nail. ~ Sell kDeitema I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfrontoffice. parking & ~ Jnd/Ofc near nu Jan 1tor1 a I, S 3 9 5 . 271S5', 18101 Redondo Ca r • I t713167J.1003 lfS. Hunt Bch 842-2834 _ 1 CXf1cc space for lease at l"t!aSOflable cost for de, Mgn and t,"f'lgmeen ng k · nants in tuJ!hly de!>1rabk location near a 1rport fn."ti'Ways, Services and aml'flltaes included w11h lea-;e Call 640-5060 Want to share om ccs & re- ct•pl. O<; A1rporl·Lag l Wis 975--0844 Offic~ Stlites Rare chance to rcot month to month in s uper prestige Koll Towe r s. MacArthur al Jamboree. Newport Beach. Ready Ma.y LS. <Gll> 714·955-1055 MEWPOa'TC&rTBl Enalli•• S.ites Prestigklus oceao view omces w /a nt1que de· corated con(. rm. 180 Newport Cente r Dr. 644-7LllO. • DELUXE OFFICES • 1.2 & 3 rrns; from 93< sq ft. No lse req. 2172 Du· Pont Dr .• nr urpo rt. 833-3223 Wall sublease 2 of our runushed WU\dow orraces m Nwpt Bch Sei:relana l & telephone answenng I ::.erv1ces avail in another parl or sam e bid ~ 752.0297 MOST PRESTIGIOUS SUITE IN NEWPORT BEACH 4000 Sq. Ft. SpociCMK Offices panoramic •i~ws of Newport Harbor. lndiv1dual office s pace· Irvine , Jamboree & MacArthu r Month t o month rentals. Ample parking. From $250. Call. 714-851-1.500. COMef'YVilalp De luxe otfi ce s u1 le If umished). U pstalrs In the beautiful Ambrosia Restaurant bldg. Incl. A tC. dallx Ja n it o r service. ut1ls .• a mple parking 1no lse. req.I Must see. Inquire Ste, 203.~30thSt .• N.8 . •3136 s..r. ffft• NEWPOkT BEACH 557·0'762 ............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office space at reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 541 Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1SZ5Mesa Verde E. C.M. S4MIZ3 •MIWPOtr !C-M.· Up to 4700 aq.ft. av all. al p_rhne corner. 17tb " Nwpt Bt 67M800 13IO 1q ft in medical bide. Avail for lmme d. oc · CUl)9~y. Ample park· 1ng. Newport. MS-6501. mTOM HMIOllLVD. Large M·l lot. blac k topped. 2lklO !>Q. rt. bid),(, 642-4610. RMds WCIRhd 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• One-bedroom cottage In qwet s pot in Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar or Costa Ml'Sa for $300 or le,s, Qwet area csscn taaJ. Wnte ad ir636. c o The Dall y Pi l ot Newspaper. P.O. Hox 1560. Costa Mesa . CA 92626 or t e leph one 6n76S4. Wanted in Calta Mesa or 1nine area. 2 or 3 BR. house preferre d . 3 Adults, Xlnl references 673·570 1 Eves. & weekends. • •••••••••••••••••••••• -....SS Opp trt.ity 5005 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Established RelaLI gift and stoneware ~ in elegant shop. pu1g cen~r, Ideal owner operation Turn k1·y . with excellent return Owner rett.nnit. $72.000 Minery Sdtooa + Real estate Newport lle1~ts, Call now for de· tatl!>. Cen tury 21 Newport Ce nt C'r. 64(),5357 Hoalbldg,, Custom Uus , Ill Port Townsend. Wa,, includes complelP ~hop eqwp . 3 boats <30' to 311' 1 tmder construction. all c usto m o rde r . good pott.'fltlal /ruturc orders. very low shop overbd. Jn. quin es: Boatbldg, Bus,, P .O. Box 287, Port Townsend. WA~ ICE CREAM /ETC. Xlol. Newport Pier loc:. Call for details ~ 535·5865 Beauty S bop with al· tached spacious 2 br + ram. rm, home . Xlnl locallon, 5% assumable loan, money m a ke r , REAL DEAL, P 0 Box smz. Hemet, CA. 92343 Prine. only'. Girt shop. t~orest Ave, Laguna Beach. S79,000 + inv.Agl. 731.Q38. lbltique. Balboa Island Bea offer.,.. 731-6338 Qeablished Art Gallery. Balboa la.I.and. so&e pro· prietor seekinl partner. 675-3182 be\w. 11-SPM , RayHISed U YoU can read Ulla ad. )'OU cu make hundreds of dollar s teac h in g phonics. Send sell ad· dre11ed 1tamped en · ~ for details; Box l5CKl. Sula Ana, 92705. . Newly remodeled 1bop-.._,fol.om IOZI ploa ceouer In Costa •• .. •••••••••••• ••••••• Mela bu offices avail fOf' lmmed. occupancy lllllratlJi from a pprox 480 to ft w !MW CJ"Plt " 2"D TD S It reuonable '10,000 Ii up, Oran1e Paula S. Kata County ooty. Birr. AtJ... m ... ~ a.om , f INEED I MONEY • Cllf:OITHO PRO I LEM 2ftd & 3rd TD foorn 978-653 1 Arralll:ed by Coast Hollle Loans MoMyWanted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAND DEVELOPER NEEDS MONEY lncremenl.S or $10.000 Loog est.ablisbed IO Newport Beach Secured · High Return Short Term (714)646-8841 Private Party ne.:>d :- Sl25,000 Real Es tule loan. Secured by more thao d o uble e quity , Prime Laguna property Generous wrm.-s. Please call 494-2&15 MarigagH. Trvst DeedS 5035 .................••.... SattMr MhJ. Co. All types or real e-;tale invesll:nents !\tnce 1~1:1. SpKJd~tlnq in 2ndTDs 642-2171 545-0611 I BUY2.'IDTD's FAST Pvt Ply, Pnn only 760-0715 -------- Widow h~ money for 2n<l TO ·s l'io crcdJl chl'tk. no pnlty. s.!.0.000 mm, no max. fo~or al't&on cull Al;t 6n7311 anytime 2ndTD'S Low Points! lSyearterm SlO.OOO or more No HaUoon. Lido Newport C(l. 673·7595 24Hrs ----$31,000 2nd T.D. ror sale, 673-8855 Alwt rJme u•nb/ Penonds/ Lost & FCMiltd ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlwYAdl 5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlaceaHAPPY AD in this column for only 13.25. cause~s Hey Pub Cbwn1: Let's !Dike It a r-.awar fet top!ther' -meet every Wed al the same jolnt. 'The beer ls on me next week. The Buver. I ~: How about same place, same Urne next summer. L. M. Too.ct: HaPP1 Bela&.9d Blrlhday . I Love You, Del» Joe, thallka for belna l.ben. I couldn't have smde ll wit.bout you. AU IQF love. Mary. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREI Call: 642-5678 Lnst or Found a pet ., Cu 11 An 1 ma I A s s 1 s t a n 1• "' League. 537·2273, no ree PRt;GNANT? Caring, ronf1deoual ~ling & referral.Aboruon. ddop uon&k~g. _,_APCARE COVER GIRL • 95).0771. 24 Hr Oultall Serv1rc PRE U\W ~tudent n•'t'tl' s;!:S,<W Wall do Jn)'lhan~ Legal <;1rnr1dt.>n l1 a I UV\1 P 0 . box 3242 s u 929>3 --------l)JAMOND WANT1':U DAY& EVENING O,C. AIRPORT •ESCORTS• 972-4976 10AM4AM foun Pstiff,Etc. For Smcere Open People La<hes 1-'n~· lhJ.S month COUPLES only 750 0674 SI.'IGLES ooJ> 7SO-OG77 J\croWltlllg clt!rk needed for busy !l/µt liN!. tour rnmµany. f:xp1:rienc:1· de.1n'd, Neal pnnt1ng a mu:.t . P l'gbnard. Plea5anl cnv1ronml'nt Trdvel bt>ncftl'>! CJll Yam. 752,(Yll!H ACCOUMTIMG F ff • Hours 8am,5pm, with ~ overtime. Must ~ Jbll'•ooperate lO·kl'Y ad ~ mactunc. W11l tra1n. t:all Cur uppoantmcnl L·l'OTEM MAHKt."TS 6'2-7702. fo'ound <X' lost a pet'> Call Pnv party will buy I l•13 Special Pal<. Hotlln(· carat.cash.NB 548-4975 714 m2·L23S, 213 '289·3S1S MASSAGEs1mpauco Your ma.~ IS BobJa~ Outcalls 9-U. 494·5111 Recorded Msit 2A Hr:. 1~~~~~~~~~ Lail: &rd, M , CockatCf•I, v1c. l9th1Harbor CM Gry body, bnght yellow hud. Re ward. Dy:. 549-0301, 64S-~ eves . t.a>T. Reward' All blac k male Lab/Shep max Shep. ear... Brown fle.1 coJlar. Vic. Beach /In · d1anapohs. HD. • 16 Answers to the name of "Rasca1.·· Re w ard ! 731~ ..... c ,_, ESCORTS 211 Hrs 641-0180 CHEOS /MC /VISA •FOXY LADY * OUTCALLO:'llLY •972-1131• ....................... PROBLEMS Need lo Talk., Free counseling. ABC Hdphne 64S-2222 Sodd cw. 5400 ....................... "'Ul llACIC 1001(" ~e Co S D'>08t ti'XCll •rut dallnR ser vice No extra l'h,arge for our AC· TIVITIES CL UB, Save !h. on membt'r>h1p ree 17141 631 7181 T....t 5450 Reward: ror return 'lf lrK lnsh Setter. M, V1ctona Uch. 497-295 7 DLSCREE:T OUTC A LL .......•............... ---·~73• nnss ''<t~t:R l,.U,I Whi tt,-lonK-ha1rcd I Jnformauon Apµ t "l.UHWA 'r' l11ma. lyan fo"em . Vi c ---------A Not'wt>K&an l!Xpen t>n<'t' PaVlhon. on the Penn. v.'1th O (,' l'olh:~1· Jun1 Sunday.REWARU SIOO I I LS-Jul)' 2 :\1>t Ju-.t ltw Please call 675-~ ur Pl....ries Angels 1oun-.u way. bu! an tlt•jl ~19)() Ext 254 Em· WW th the,· land. lhl' µ.·opt.-. ah h1 ston & l'Ullurt• FOWKI smaJI blal'k fl·m.tlt• dog, part1all} bland While llhr l'Ollar Vii· Gr.rnd Waml•r 846 1294 1-'o un d . Ueau t1fu l We 1marane r m .ilt· About l it> yr . old. Call 833-7339. found f emale pup l'an Ket>Shond & i.hephertl II u n l 1 n g l o n Uc a d1 842-4.JSI art 6pm ---Penonals 5350 . ..........••.......... SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Bleach Glory - Tarry UtmObl - MOUTII Invest In gold teelh, rut vo.ir n:w:iney where you Mount is. •• SPIRITUAL READINGS 1oam 10pm. Fully L1c'd 492-7296 or '92·9034. 1815 S, Camino Real. San. aem. *outcall *I f''tom a \'akin.: hcnlJKl' to I.ht.' Norv.eli!aan 111 to 1 d..&) wnh J µanor.1m..1 IJr 642 3812 I S<'Cl\ll b('<)UI~ • Ulll 0 C Ci>lle~(' 1-'whl MC/Visa ~1u d1 e" l'roK r .am .•I TOM:.Y'S I Eo= "'"'" --·- ()F HE'WPORT •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ESCORTS Jabs Wanted. 7075 ..............••••••••. 642 1571 1-:xf':cuT1n: si-:c ,,o ~I Qua1hf1ed proJ at *LORI'S* lllUde, Bat•kRround an Escorts•OukoU lett1d, real t::.litk & rt'lat 24 ....._ 7 )8 .. 952 t-d cootacts ~ 3730 NOWHJKING ~ht urc lad>. COM · Prol Mas.saRt "b; St~., PANlON m:ALrn AID L1t·'d Therapist. NB ~ hr $Sl·l4l4 llAM-8PM, Appl only 11)-ptSt. tugbly quabfaed an 548-2817 alJ areas. Your office, k•au'*'Y &cortl 24 ....... 972· I 231 CHECKS /MC ,IYISA •FOXX SHOP• s972·4776• 24 Hr OutcaU Service Npt area, $7, per hr, 79>9284. HlfpWmftd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A c counti n g Clerk Secretary. Good lyptng skills, 10-kl'y ad· ding machine. Exper, pref 3S hr work week. Good benel 1ts. $850-SI 000 mo Ca ll l or Appl. 833--0&lO Acca•hPey.a. Part time. expenence neceM8l'Y '. 645-6501 . ACCOUNTS PA YAM IOOU_... A fWJ llme pc»itjoo Is available ror a ccurate peribn with al least l wo )'eat'S experience in pro. cesainl accounts paya· i.. working knowledee cl ~ and maintain· inl t.nk accounta. Must poa.-SoOd otrke llrUla. Permanent p()litioo with good salary. Company paid life. hos pita l , medical al\d dental bmlftW. Colllpao,y credll \Don. Apply at: ~I COAST DM.YPILOT ..... ,Stnat Oallallaa 8-,._, tbe boun SAM· SPM. Call few appciat. llllllll pie.... IU·Ull. m.m ....,.. OppeJ Smplo1er AC(.i'G BKPNG TEMPORARY ~ today to work on various accounting & bookkeeping ass1Qn · ments. Work close l o ·your h o me. Fhtul'e • Ocrks to Senior Accoun tarL-. needed throughout ~County. 2333 No fjroadway •200. Coldwell Banker ttldg . Santa Ana 17 I 4) 83§.4103 fo'REE PARKING AC~.1<; CLF:RK -Ila?{ d.,y prd i\t SS. per hr f'\ill l•m« l.'Omm w <;\ Pt'r Xull VdC bent:' ~ Wt>'l l S A. Ca II U<; I',\ 546-5760 ;\1hen1urt' travel. Act muu~trat1vt' photn.:l•n1c as...;astant l•l molw11 p&l"lure phOlo~r:aptlt'r ReqUlrt"> worl<l lrd\ d with 1ntl•re:.lS an outdoor.1 & wntln~ "l:o studio expenent:l' n-qwred, ;\II rephe~ m ns1dered, Rcquc~t intcrval!W lo. ReseurC'11 Uc1>(. PU liox89t5 Universal City. 9160IJ 'T ~ * Advertising * START MAKING SSS TODAY!!! The Daily Pilot needs a per.iOfl for our Class1Hed Advertis ing De parl· ment. The person we seek shoWd have sales or tele phone sales ex perienl-e. be able to typ..• 45wpm <electnc>. ban a pleasant personality "- enjoy working with 111 grea1 group of people ! We offer excellent coro~ pany benefits incl11chna medicaJ. dental, lire ln- s1.1rance. credit union. etc. Salary PLUS com - mission! Pk!a3e call for Interview Personnel Dept. M2-4321,ext.tn OIAMCN COAST DAILY PILOT D>W. Bey St. ,; Colt.a lileaa •• &qua! ()pportt:Wt.y , Eaaployer _ ----...-6,...,, ·=---=~~..._ AID&Houlekeeper. lJve in, Laauna Beach re· aldence, privalf' com • m11nlty. Xlnt •ltb ehUdreD 2 •a J~. All pbuea of hoHeworlr. MUil ..,_t ~. ftQI\ ...... tap ulary for rlabt P•UOD Call 7M,...,140t From I tot. ~s.mc.-~ Operator f~ 1All to IPM lhlft. ApplJ .......... , ... ( at) ..... BtlL ASS E M BL E R S & WAREHOUS1': P t-:UPLI': -Irvine based clec lrmlcs dlslr. Good Job opport.wullt!:> & co. lx•nt•. Call &b Tracy Mon· 1-'rt 8-5.560054 .USEMIURS IUSDalYf:I Al In ,.~.. ~ 41 ht MUM JJU1M.!!U val.id L'lui., I °" II d.n vel'lt llct'Ml· ~'huol bu'I dr1\1•r ~ tt'rl1l1c.u1• ur type· I ll 1i1111>1l \ ahd l u1 r1:11t l?l4.'<11t I n•rt 1111 dll''> & \ J I I lf I I I '\ t ll I d I' l l'rllllt Ult· pply 111 1-..r.on f"<>Wlta1n V~lley Sl huol 1>1:.I ('11rn1· r TaJIJt·rt & Nt'Wlaod .... v J<:u ~ I Al-'Jo:Tt-:Jtl A STYU: 1'()()K for .. crv1cc llt.'h , '"•ulun.: lor a ::.wum lbl (~ lnnl(c bcnd1t::. St·c 'turt< rna.:r . llu ~hc:. \1arkeb , ~3:1 Via l.tt.lt> I.Ir • Nwpt lkh. 675-JH:JO CARDS & GIFTS Hill Larm• pc:>i>llon for re tad CJC~r :.ulcs person ttcaul1ft.1I Npt tll'h -.ton: Apply m per.,on or u dl HAYSIOt; PHARMACY IOtr. 8ay-,1de Dr 700-011 I fo'or metdlcal electronic' CJr Wash 2 Years expenence work Oi~eN wanted full 11r ('lt'f1UI SECI R ARIES t .mploymt'nl J\'atl 111 111ult1 i.ur tou11d1111t' l umpet ll 1 Vl' Pll )' rn tt-n 1cw Ai tut't! fo\11 mo1 "' 111fu l .&11 To<t Ser v1l'l''> ~IQIO t..11'111111 llµm7am F\1U unw blS l'dulannu (.'\I 751 46$2 Q.8UC f'ART TIME (~JQl"tun1ty fur l'Olll'IW UI' H.S student!. hvrni.: 111·ur t'1111:.t lfw v ,\, Nt<~M 81vd Some I} p Ill~ rC'QUl red MUSI b\· 'IWITJ. $1 ~ llr to '!lart Call J un. 1:11 •i..11·4060 for 31>\X Q.ERk f'ART TIME Opporturu1y for colk~c· or H.S sludl'nls hvmg nl.'ar Cousl Hwy & Newport Blvd. Some lYP· mR reqwred. Must bt• !>harp. $1 00 llr to s I a rt call J .i.n, al 631-4060 for appt a.sues Part time & full trmc graveyard. part lime :.w 1ng Appl} 7-Eleven Sture, 1097 W Aakl•r c :it. lnR W\lh s mall medrcall PT l-\nVly,SantJ 1\na. COMPANION. matur•· f)ilrts. Hour<; 7am lo 3 30 & l\lpt Uch Call 641 ·Mf)(). female w Calif drivl•n. Jlffi 1-.:Xcclll•nl l>l'ndrt:. & 111, 1\sk fur Nanc.> lu.·tn:-.t• to a:. ... ri.t acl1vt• 11-'0l'lunit C'1J1ld1t1oll.'>. Mr~ • ----ll•male J duys J week :.ion Vrt>Jo .m.-a. Onh I CASHIER <.:all Ad Sitlt·r 1114G. tha..t· seek1 nA pi•rmant·ritl Hill or part. trmc. prdt·r •·mployment nt't'<I apply •'JCJ)t'nencc Goud rnn1 ~·~hrs Call Su.sanSRl-:IK:lO · IJ'lll:t IAmclr~ Appl} 1n COMPANION Elderly ' __ _ I l)l•r-,un !lu m lo 11.Jm woman <,t-\'lc:. m1tldl1• ASSIST IM I St.andli~nt. St~11Cs, 3077 ~ dj,'t.'<i wuman to ~hr hom•· EDITOR SURVEY Hnswl l;o:.lu Mc~.J & !k1m<-st1r dutrr :.. Non '>lllOk!'r ~al.rry "1 1~' :. 301'~1 tu !J:30flM. Morr I < .1 ... trw1 I .w.w•s~ 1100 ~;;i. ................. . lleHv•ry V•n Orl\#"r Oood drt•l•I r•cord. ,.,,... .. ,,. a1.-. DI& ... OW• 11 IOI' L.A. nn..tobomellDND• Cal. IWialM 6 bave dt · P"nd car J>.irm P ;T $400 ,SO O p t r m o ~:141-"'4. IJmlal ~t. Xlnt p&) w /beoefll1. Short wor1l ..,.., Private N O offil.'@ I yr e llpor ~~~-----o .. n t •I A•SlsU n l , cha1ra11de Exper not 11t.~ry 11 Aulstant Sli~ Crad 4~ wtlek ~l OF.NTAl. REC:tn•T Of"F'C MNOR For ~val~ N~. lkb. office Elq>er. vref. Ml.ls\ have X Mt,)' lie Salary open 644-9181 DISPATCHER COrlslNcuoa l'quipment expenet>C"e. Good work. mg conditions. Good PMY-~'Orne part of our team. Call 997-3102 1n Orange l>udtmcn. Pe rson t o opt!l'aw shc>rt> boal. tt>nd yuchlS vards, & doch. 1-'ull time. A pply 1n person. 8·4, Wed -SU n. &lboa Yacht Club. UIOl Boyslde Or. CdM. DRAF1'SMAH P1.ime basis for s mall grvwtng laser m!g. firm 1n C apo V a il l')'. 1-'anullarily with pre· <'.Jlt1on mechanical J i>· w mb'y dwg. dcSrrl.'d 493-6631 ------ DIUYBS <.:hecker Cab, 77().-02'l2 DRJVBS Merl or women 2S yri> or older. Know the coast cru~. Net SUM> a week or more. Orange Coa st Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt llerrma nn. f''ountJ1n Valley . (/\lo of Sluter bctw n Nt•w hupe & Eul'l.1d1 ~!~ ..... !!~! l\&llU.. Hln lady for Day I.IL 811liqUlt &tot'9, W ' t • mUlt. UGI ~ Caayoa Road, UliUM Btach. AP1>11 lr1 ...... ru11 o-rai The 8l1bol& Bay Cl"b 1• nowb.lrina SWlM lNSTR\JCTOR . Mu a t h av" »w l m t.-dlina back&.round & CPR R E C R E A' T I 0 N SECRETAEY: Pr•vlou11 H "rteoce neceuary. a: ao.s. MOil th:n.I Fr t Pleue call for appl. ~7358 GeBAl.OfflCE F.l«Vonics firm 10 Co.o!ta Moma seMa persoo Wllb general office 4t h ght ~ expen encc. including accounts pay._. ~ & accowits rece1VJ· ble. Pennaoeol pos1t1on recpres rellable person. c.11 Valor Electroruc:., 54().9264 Gener11l ofl1ce . need sharp gal .• typUlg, Ctluu~. varied d ull<':.. Part lime full lime Sa II Maguine 64S·7l04 ask for J anc.'!W Hle,W..W 7 100 HlfrJtWlllhd 7100 MlfpW..e.4 7 t00 ...............•..•..•. ....................... . ..................... . ..,WANT• Jr. or Sr. Hi1b fo r ~ lady 1aaeded I• ~ .... ._..._ fK HalMIJ•H ror U1bt ~ .. betper. lltn. TEA-• SYllPATllY'I ............. _,. •'•HD•nct .nd cle111· waje. F\ill tl ine t l.lm· kitchen. UU Tl.la . .Sat. llalll bl,.... wttJl • 'ndl It• 5-day/week mer.ai-81. MOO/hr. to atart. Appl7 n...;... ... have ,,... poaltlon w /full co 3-Spm 3e8 E. l'Tt.h St., vm omm ........_ """'1t.t. Mat bav• valid ecrrct9t HaJtll C.M. ~ ott.. •utet1 • CaJUornla clrl vera FWl tllnt. Maa Verde ... ...,..1blltr to a J ~~ r~a~~~'. =~· •1 Center . t9CHANICAL motlva&H IHl•lduel l'l)'Nver • .-0 Pac~nua ... ....TIClllCIAN C.Ufoup91l ..... l. A--• .. C.M. LAB TECH needed f()C' Two r:i•rt Hperitnce .. ClfB HOME ATTEN DAN'r· :!~~~~~~d Ll: ;~~~ =·~~CO:!:~ Aw Qlft, -u"VE M41mu. Complete ca re a n.lyUcat l e.lin t . Eilc•ll•nt 1>enem1 • v I: a y ;.•1-c E ~ M year old woman Oetlcal aper. nee. Coo-wartdal condlilloom. 1111-· wbo b.u bypertenslon. tact Admln11tratlon slon Viejo arH . Ooly ~s.-:;.= Jo'eed. balbe. clotb.e, pre· at-l.m5. U......., pennaneot ..._ pa re medlully pre· cmPoJIOIDl wd epply, ~ DIMD It ....at Kttbed food. Admlniatu LAM>ICAPI C&lla&ua.511·-· ..a.m1or..-. medacallon and mate SPIC&AUST ~. dot..'lor's appt. Muat bave We an &ookinc tor 01 H • MedicaJ fteceptiocll.ll A.I· VRAI ... COAST• 1 yr. lbis experience. perienced la ndscape sistant for full time DAILY PILOT f)-ee room and board + ~ for CdM 1 n t ca 11 aaow. Bay St, salary. ca ll alt 5PM public prden.Fullt1me. e mp o yme · co.aa ll .. Cocuct nurest Employ pennanmt. CaJI 673-2268 •1051 Equal()ppmtwaity mtq Develoipment Dept M o n F r 1 • lrldca1 part ume po11l-Employw lX1J' 354.377-014. Ad paid ~ :'llam,. OOpm . uon (or l g1rl o((ice an -ORD--ER-D-IBK----/R-SC_E_P-- ror by employer Landscape ma10let1ance Qiat.a Neu. OB O YN ex-110'tllST -U you are HOmSS Foreman needed Vaned penence ooly · )tl.:M4l bftlll&. enerpdit 6 detail Apply 1n pe r s on lO duUes. tull lime perma· Medical AaslJtanl. Front niaded we uve &be ic>b li l 11 c It b e " r d · s nent.. Good co. benefits & beck o(fice, expenence for you. IOwpm. XJnt Restaura11t 42:50 M art· APP I> "\ A & II helpful. Call Ann a t IUr1iD& salary. ~37 ingale Wa ). Newµurt Landl.caJ)t'. 231111 Via 847-GM. orsendreswne \o Panco lieach. Fabncante, M1ss1on Vie· POBOX1.llZl,ln .9Z7H HOSTRc:s -'° 1QH1s1 ~51.,... ........ _ . .,,_,_ .,,_,_,,-·~ -----Per ma nent full-time .-.. ~ UIDe .__ • .--.n for new bou.suiit lr.tct 4 Ldodsc.•Pl' 1-'oreman career merchandising Man.acement. Netiooa l da,ysweek.Huat Heach nt<ed ed . full lime, great ~g cards LO Mattr.dln&Cotp.expaod f'oc~84M774! ~rmanent, t'itper'd & t'flalJ StDreS ln \.be H.B.· lnC ln Oruge County ----'¢rong background only C M. areas. Call <714) Call Mr. Ma s ters Jlrui need apply. Apply at ~i.wn7PM-9PM. Z7"116. llou~t·kl•cpt•r · t·x Pt' r ~ll V1.r F.ibn canlt·. Slc vrl'I Ur lrni;ual • • IOI u V bl u ·1 _G&tERALOFACE · M:.uds. pt tu ... tart • • ?ra-47~~· wn " ' Growini;? ins u1tenl· v ~rvict• Pt<rsons • • _________ , PART-11ME help W&Dl· MFG Tl.A.IMH Me<IJcaJ manufact"ring company n t-e d 1> a worker. Machine shop ed. t.enrus pro &hop in N.8. Wiii train . C al avu 644--0Cm nt't.'ds accurate, polit•v fo't1111l t!c:sk dt•rk:o. t'XIJt'' typist.. Varied oll1c1• prl'f but nut tlt.'l' Aiil'IY dulles, includ!fag phunt·-. in ix·r:,on llul1•I SJn & clru.ms, Paid co bent· . . $Wary l'Qmm w ablllt} '11.1artcn, f~G S < 11a ... t Call Sally 848-6261 Hwy •Lil~ lkh General OffiC't', rt'~•·rv& t1oos, l y p1n ~. mel'l fiublil'. 5 day wk anclut.I Ing we.ekebds. Apply 10 peniOO. 1.131 Ha ck Ua y Dr. Newport Dune:,. GD&ALHELP Here we grow again Perm a nent po:.1t1011'> uvaliable with tool rerrt.d fi rm. Store .. in t'11'>lJ Mesa. Laguna Beach. 1-:1 Taro. Benefits, will u-.iin Apply 1930 Nt•wport l$Jvd. CM or 226()(.t l.J rn bert c 12W. t;l Toro (.it::\ l::KAL 0 I" F H ' 1-. (:tHL Mu ~t l\)'• Ht<l'cpt 111n d u t 1 l j~ G EN t; R A I, (J F I-II ' !- TRAINEE. Light h 111111. ptionc:... prodol'lion '"'' lkl.t'I i'roul IA·1>k l'l~·rk U.~ l'"toot lk~on 1n l..ol!WW &11ch. l::v«nm~ shill. 30-40 hr.I. Some <.·x penence oo PfiX & NCll ruqwred Call \'17 ti72 8am to 4pm Mon thN Pn forappt - JIOUSECLEANERS uµ tn~prnr Car t)45-sl23 ~ SI St SO pr hr + bonu' H.rll or P '1' work RJp111 .1dvoncf'mf·nt '1u"t ht Ill twvc• lrJll'>, & '>pt•ak nUt.-ot J<;nllh~h 1 m m1-.1 11p,·n1n 1it~ IU K 70KU b-11-0063 I lou.-.t.1te-t•1Jl•r Ir VI' IO I' J r1 l o r •·l\J1·rl> 1 ~t t·µt ~J mu i 11 ~-"l!OI• ux.iALSIXRf.TAR Y f~ for busy JIH IJW office wt1.:Jt11Jn l'>.IJ rt'(( .z>.JO hr~, wk !'.al tipen~. 1·xpericncc requin·d;I ________ _ high sch1111l mac hine f'A.RTTIME ... hop ok. l'~cP l lcnt EVIHIHGS tx-nefit.-; & worltlng «on Msist tn editor surve.> l.EX;AL StA'ltJ.:TAHY dll1on... ~1:.:.1on Vll.!)O oonducted from our of Must be t>Xpt>r Xl111 a.re:. On!y Llloe.l" ,;•t•ktnJ! ftce at the Orange Coast 'l'..11.b Xlnt pa)· & l><·m Pt'f'fficl.11t:11l l'111µluym t:nl Oaaly i'1lot . 5 :30·9:30 !ISi g:m nood dppl)'. <.:all Siisan, Mon-Fri. 9:»1:30Sahar L i-; G A L T R A I :-.; ~; 1-; 581 :£)() day. Greal for collegians REc L·PTI UNIS'r -----~~~---·I a nd mooohghlers. $84 r. Firs t week . ONL Y (iood s pt>lllOR & tvpm~ J Morning m a1nl f'nanrt:', REQUIREMENT lS A l'l'lU!>t OC airport arl.'u I fuJJ lime ~ JOA M·IPM. GOOD VOICE. Call ~ _ _ j M echanr<'al ab1l 1t y 642-4321. exl 312 a flt'r LHl'·HI, Wl'll t-ducaled I ht>J~uJ ~-~----~ :IJ PM. Monday thni f'ndlly v.()fD.;U) to <11re tor my 2 MOTOR ROUTE l'l'ukiten and home Al?t·.., I lrnmedLatc opportunity - 2 & 4 Jtefer em·e-. rt'\! I for part l.J~ eam 111gs PAIJ TIME t' a II r or 1 n t ~ n •I.' w 1be l>aaly Pr lot has .3 H33 3841 rraor route ava1lable in nKUI~ tht· Soulh LaKunu arl'.t t.tUW .... I. U :-.; { If & U f :'\ ~ I', fl """ff<.~!'> p11~1 11•1 n • ,1\.trl l'J\k & ("(i ,l\l'f ft,..,1;i ur.1nr 'II I i"'il l.5:9! an) t1m1· I I \t.11 tunc.l W1· tlt't'fJ ,, l'•lllfl 1.>llH l 11\J.11 tr.11 t•r 1·'Cr>o 1 pro I 1 "'ll l'Nl"'111~ •h11µ ,1111 I ,..,,rk1111. • 11nd \\, • \1 1nut < \f 1-1:' I II~ l)j·hvery 1.Cternf•on,, 1':ntto rpr1sln g adulls \l1mt.l:n thru f ridav . ~'f' 21 With Dynamic morning' Saturda' & A d v e n l u r o u :. "iunda> 'u moothl) door personalities, who enjoy ~·•llt•1·l\011 i-:arninl!'> wor k i ng w i th a n d "btJUl $WiJ rwr m onth mtt 1vallnK youths agC'!. ~ r u s ., R ~ I 1 a b I 1· 10 t.o 1.3 S4 00 hr to start tratll>1Jrlf'1:.tl1<it1 dnd 'mall $100 a wt-flt potential • u..'h Ot'V'°>"1t r1-qu1r1·1I l'hone 642~1 Ext.. 250 !'Jll 1;4.! 1:1:11 . 1''t,...t i·r l)l>twt't"112 and6 P ~- ' ~·ll• 1. tor<ll'lJrl I 's" nm LAURlt: 1-: u 1-; ',I I-!Jl'.11 \h~ h.rn11 .olh -----1J.1y t hru l-'r1Cl,1\ [iOTOMAT \'1t'JO ·l'l5 S.:rii •1:.>Al\1tul :JOf•\1~i1l111 I *r1 *· 111 ~11\ •L1\ Circ.it lor l'Ull<'UIJll \/f' voo ,1 ..... 11 ... 1 •• n..r I CHEF .t11d mouoh).!lth·r~ :)Hol w( lJ11 \llU ''"''' lu W IJI i..I p t•r W l'l'I. () N 1. \ 1 w ltuult't.I ..,uµt•f\l'>l•lll 6.11 \Jw1w111 1·1l v.1.1k111~· HEQUIREM ENT IS 1\ .rl U11.• ... amt• umt· learn • h.-1 lb·-.µ fur lllJ!tll.ull GOOD VO IC J-: l....il I -.alt"> ,krlh. (·ash control. '°~ <1ualll) · •Jrdt·nnr.! r"2-4321. t"<l 31:! afll·r i·~\.OflH.·r rl'latrons & m ''"'' ("()fltrol. ~upt>rv"wn 'i JOPM, Mo nd:i:. lhru H'lltory control & t•nJO) I & tra.uung HanquC'l l''t f'nda pr. a mus l S.Jl<ir) I E L 1-: C T H O fli I l' Tl-X..1 1 MA.JUNE ELE( rrtUNICS Jo.x~·r .1 nlt.l.'>t for thr~ posllron Top Wlj~~ paid ltl "' dustrres for n Jihl in dlvldual 714-960-2'-41 lrol. No cxper nt·t· t '11m I '\ t 1-. f{ 1 ll f( J • L ,\ :-., I pan~ l•ll' 111 l .. 11:1111 •• I \1 \l'li'l'I· \\l 1-. ~ •. ,.,, ~l?llel ~l u·10 l'rl'IT 11111, ,.,11 r oJ 11.11 it ,.. ir k 1111 !'>Wl.'l::.. 831 !13Jl I I> r~Jfl I,, ·•II '• ("I ,Jr •• 1 G8..ERAL O~ICE I 1 Jtl ~.1111.;o J .k 1111 1111 I g(JUToStan ttl ~t•\t ~~~l:k~~T-'i IHSPECTIOH TRAINEE I I 11 .. 1111 .•II ""II"'' lll Ill l-'1veGirloff11 1 •rio111<Xl \1u.,1 JI·"' '' \anc.'<iact1v111,... l~l\ llJI 1ml UJl~ :>. WewilltrJ111 lt.1) J'uk1111! .i(.lplrl.• I MAID S !-\Ill orµ trrn•· •A.: .t1.1.1u \l..unll"lld.llt'" mJ11 '1•·11" 1 lilt" d pt ('iJmplt"'t In I \\ JU1.rrt<d or .,;•mr •.!IJ ' l'r '""(' •·n111r •·illl• r• 111 l'.1 rr ' ('qn 'u 1 tan t oltiltl• .,..,,,.. fr1101 I IJtll l11 t:wnlcr l'ef'>IJO , £uJl t1mt· 1..-n .. 11.1, •• ...,, , 1, v, .,11 111d ~wrdJy:.. Appl> 1lo r1 ul .,.,irl..11H' 1111111, · a'.12S Nt.-wport 1$1vd . CM 111'.i. .... I A.It I.\.> lj',J I iR>-~1 I ....... ~p..f>t'r P~TE.UP Y maJor company bt'nt.-11 negot1ablc ~c wporl As$ist <>ffiu M~ Imm~ openmJ!s lrom area. Please send re lOam lo Jpm, Mon l-"t1 d lf'7 D I Hill umc· Hr' H·!> wr IC 1h1-. 1s what you an I :.ume lo A 14• • :u Y lhru l-'t1. wllh Minll' owr looku~ for. call 964-4455 f'Jlot, !;JOX 1560. cu .. ta tJmc. Xlnt ch:lnC'(' for ud f<. o t; I M~. <:;a 9'.!626 _ van l' t' men l ~a I a n I Co lie C.:CIWltt•r hi.' Ip \4 J nl nc~ot1at>lt'. ('.Ill "" l11, full & PJrt llml' :-.u rh11mp~on I 11r •tl'I" I c·~HIERS .11 tA2 i102 u T1r1 ~-'' .w •w O('(.~ary. App1r in ~Nl'1,1,pun Uhtl l'•1't.•I p1·r"11l. Who.II\ l 0 1,1, ,11~.1 I u MI H•·1>lJurJnl. 3420 \. IJ T D T E ()fll'Jr\11. ~ll· ::2 l\IH M'l' An t. Apt Manoqu MJke ('ouplt• Wrft• c1H111• I hu..,bund-murn\l'nant t• 1 1 \li\llKt-:r~ I ( ook nt'tdt'<.I lur rl'l1n· a(fumts, Ol·t•an1>uk Ex rnent fac1hty 2nd :.hrlt penenl'Crl.'<~'tJ IJl.lPrunit' now .iv:u lalllt• {Ju;.ln11ty t'ook1ng cxf)(•r 'fSLMgmt ti4:.! tt>O:i lur rull timt.• A!!1>l:.tant r"q d. Guud bcndrls /\lle~da nt:. m·cdl.'d f or Mmu1gcrs on 2nd & :.ird N!_wport Villa, 642-~1 ... hrfls No cxperren<·t• -~--'ed d & -.elf "'°rv1re l(U~ ~l11tion... rlt"l' We train. Advance Cook n""" ayt1m1· Ill U C.: Mu.!.l he l'>Clrt•m t· ment opportunit v Co1 ru¢ll·lJIT>C. Call Iv rcllublc & honc:.l 11nd rnanu1tement pos1t1on~ lo !SJJ.384_1_ good wnumber:.. Call S!>_~.o pc! h ou r 11 UX>K.P/l'eves. ~ appt. 646-9661. qua!Jfwd I' or more in cxperience<I i\LllJ>mOl1ve Mach1m1>t lurmat.mn & interview. Call Don 641-0llS ·•l)J>ly to -;tore 111i2. 300'JI _ Goo d a ll ar ou11d t 'rown Vallt.>Y. Laguna UJOKS for Conv HO!>p mach1m11l to run ""l'll Meach l!f5..!l950 Will in f<'tet-health ins. aht•r t.<juapped s~m M1'"'"'i 11•rv1ew Monday thru 1 probalJoo penod Every Yie~83l·lfi66 f<'\1day from Sa!" lo3pm l ~weekend off Apply A UTO ROUTE I l:;qw.i.I Oppor f.mployer I 1445 Su pen or Av,. IH:Gl~'TER t-:arly 1\~I I '>:ewport IJeach__ I t '-z t•1 2 h" $:$75 r11l <11111.1 l'Jll'. h~e u1. lrl•·1 COSMET1C SALES s 4 5 o m 11 X I n t ' '" k 11 ~ C' M h 11 m t' l 01oonh~ht Wl\l'' r1· I ~~ilil Full lime position for nrcd. dl'>Jhlltl v ,, 11 thoroughly exper . co-. 1J,:n~ NlW .:u wht•t•l ·I C'luld • Jrt· 1w1·d1·tl. rn) metic :,ales persoo. (;ood ~:lnlor 540-6722 holllt' or \llllf' Vu ol startulgsalary +comm ---I Caht ~ Mesu Verde XJnt. bene to mclude UAliYSITTF.R I' trnw ~hools 2 girl!.\* & l2 liberal d tsC'ouo t & Srnall inrant. Ucachrr11nl l>utly e xr cpl Thur~' I medical health Ins. App. home. Corona I.let Mt11 35 :.ipm S.56 ~. 1~.rsi~:~~•1ACV l'am Eroory. ti75-934U -----, ----Classif.18d lOl.6lia1~~110rl . N.IJ llARGIRL. FUii or p11rt """" a.GtMIBJHGLAI TICHMtCIA.H Minimum l years t•'t J,lerl«n<·e required ~r<hcal rompany. Ex l'ellmt benefits & work· an~ cond1t1ons . Onl> lhc...e -.eckinJ! perm a m•nt t·mployment nN.'d a ppl~ Cal I So.\an. S81 ·Jlt)O ~-~-~~--- Copa.adbencf1t.:. u on:. bt wn 1410 onl> Apply betwt>en H 11 S l r J l 11 f It' , . I 7 t; 7 I 853 Production Plar" ,\nn:>t n>11.: 1\\1· lrvuw Newpart &ach t-; O I-\ Kend.ivL' ln11 '°'' (~aJ Orfil'<' llt--UT.ill<'t' vndcrwnlt r MAlMT'Etol.AHCl I VEneraJ matnll'na.n('(' ror • !.M t.unmwut> l.a)tun.q Hen area FUU t1m1 . s.i 1 hr Call *~11 for JPPl I -. \1.t~t>r "'JJlll'tl h1r m ,1 J•K '°''Plllll~ • 1·nl1 r 11 I t\ .... t.i \\1:"'<1 \\1n1mum _ 4 DAY WOttk W EEK I i~t•Nxwl l..irw. Xls1t 1·o ~·rwl T\ptn~ :>11 ~n10" Pt·r.,ortJI Lin" "" ; ~ r., •. \. JJ •• r i ,. ht • I l n1lf'l 1,1,nh·r 'lpporl11111 .!lJ ~II 2'7t.:I r • 111 k.1r n 1 um m•·ri 1.il 1 J . a I ''"'"I lw111'!1h. '"tl.ir\ I MANAGEMENT " •lf•11 ( 'ull 711 '>ilf :!l:'ft j l\.htnaJ(t'nal t'\jJ 11.ltf r J::X.EC. SECRl'..'TARY md•v h•Oh· •1:'"11 ' , (i.K ~rcha1td.J,m.I{ uhrll j For Pf'CS1dent of t>mall l1.,..ura11t'l' '' 111 lt·ad Plu.'h r1·1.1 ii liO:\(-wportL'trl>r 'I.II GROUP HE"LTH bu:,y com. With x..lnt. typ Ste :MS MU <!'Jlll "" 1 It.dun~ !)tor.. ~ ,,, 1 .111 I PASTE-UP ASSEMBlEI .. 1th .t.l le4i.Sl 1 year ex J.14"rrt-nl"P, prel••r:ihh n ........ p.tp.•r I-~1 1•l lt·n1 m mp.wy tx-nf'f' 1t... \ ppl\ l•'l...,...Tt 'J I\\\ & t. l'\I \hlda~ thru I-rt•ht \ ~ECOAST I DAILY f'tl OT 330 W . loy St. CostaM~ Equal~ ~"' mg skills & pleasant JOO": .. -REE Cl.AlMS EXAMINER l.m(.llo) mt•n1 Ar.••n• \ 1 • phone personality. Com· ---------•I 1-:x11cr ut lt·a '>l J \ 1 I I~ Mesa Verd,. Hr I. peouvcsalary &((ood fr :-.ala!") !'1>mm1·n -.ur.111· :-.Urll'cll,Co:.wMC'~J I NtGHTAUOJTOft r.ngc t>ene. Call Mary Ju GIRL FRJIJAY t r1 :, w exr1t·r 549 Ji'lii 754 L'lo!ll 631 1:,;., \ppl\ <'r.111! l'rt·~lt•) San ~ days. Lrte typin.:. hkk.:p -----NEVER A FEf. Clt>merttt• Inn 125 W I & adding math rcqd. l.~Ll<A.~(;I:; CLAl~b ap1andla11 Exocutave mterested rn Pnter Mngt Co. 831-74"4 UHrut1 & ~r.wtull um:' ~..lflJl(CQl{"(ll Amb1t111u.., ---at.tractive young lady to --Salary opt'll c:ond tM'Ot' wuph-pJrt llml· I;! IJ ="!thl Club help turn wd.h hosle5$ln~ ---------l'all 1Jldlll' U IU'.I !Jj.5() hr. wk $600·$800 mn Soun II m 11 n Ex <Altus boat. Part time, GttEAT2MD JOI! EOI:: 1 C'Jll Hi ll Hu g n ..... JA:n1·n11-<I l.1\'<' mu~1t· twice a week. For 10· OPERATOR. PA RT ~t_i;ia, h·I!°> \Hit!. MJrl) · Jfl f<nnalJOn call 846-9707. M~ f~C:'~1tr l~~~J:~~ca~l~~ ~~:;I ,~;~ -Hpni --- Van TRAIN. ~7565 IA'r-.oc~.., i·xix•nt•nu'll •11 RILL-TIME "\IJTSe:') i\Jdc. CompanlC)n t-; X J<; C U T I V E i..r1owl1·~·.1blt• 10 mu111lJ1rt t-;'(po•r ti ·•'""'I.int m~r Part UmeSSJ>('rhr SECRETARY wanted, 1nd1111r 1>IJnl' "" ,, "'°~11'-lur :!Otl apt unit M22b81i C'Xpenenced. mature. GUARDS I ..chduh'<l routi Vt•h1d1• '"'' 14111 I \urses ~ m't'tlt'd fur ~ust be ready for a RELIABLE sr.curUT\ .~ ..... ry b42 ~' I \1 \ ~ \ ( ~ fl ... Ci.I) -.ittft In C'om Hosp d\allenge & able to :it· OFFKER NE:.i-:rn ;n 1 H;'S01Li1-~ r 1 .,1 c;ootl w11rk1n1t rnnd lept d1verstrted dulrt·:. With own Lransportat1<111 11"'':11" IJmhl1•1t•' lo 1in'.~i..1J,1 inn 1 1µ11 XI n l I> 1• fl 1• ( 1 1 ' .ind assume Im portant for Orange County aro"' I ~·· 'l'l'Nlfl tu 11' t\i·r"' llo!"lh fu...,pon. ... rli1t "' "" 1n:.ur.illl •' Apph ~ponsibtlltics. For rn Uniforms furn1!.hl'd IIN..UI i;l .. nL' \l.1!1· prd Hewrly ~tanor. J40 V1t· lorrnatJon ca.JI 700-l696 or Piud vacation i'''Jll & M2 BAI Pt-r 714~ I l.On.J ,\H' \..'. M write H irsch En part lime. Rctrr<'d _ _ Wtl>nses. 250 Newport welcome IMVEHTORY CON· M;1md 1u'tunn1; Cent.er Or. Suite M-100. c;.,u ror appe TROl CLERK 75 t-2454 Newport. Beach, 92660. LOTUS FACTORY l.NVESTIOATlON WORKEAS &SfCURlTY PRODUCTION TRAINEES ~Ut'!lln~ HE:MODIALYSIS RM/LYM memo With al lust l year ex· Pt-rtence. prefe rably newsp apu t:xcellen l l'Ompa.l\)' beoe(rts. Apply bt>t~n 9AM & 6PM .\t.r~y lhru fo'rtd3y APPLY IN PERSON Olt.AHGECOAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. IA Y ST. COSTA MESA ~ Oppty E.pfyr Payroll ,AvaoLL Cl.Bk We have an lmmedlalA! e>perung for a Payroll Clertt W1lh a minimum of 2 ~experience with a 01ed1um su e d mof g planl. The person we are ~ wUI have had lbe f ulJ res pons.I bill ty for the payroll function. Can- didates mus t be ex- perienced with entering payroll into the com · puten.r.ed system . ha ve i.?ood typing & 10 key -.kills a.nd be k.nowledga- ble a standard tu t.a b~ l'll' 11 you like a busy and dcmand1ng posit ion pl~t'OOlaCl . .......,. s,.cWtMs 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 642-3'27 E.O.E . tune. salary + c M Counter ~S644day:. COUMTER HELP 4 Ow 40 Ir. wffk Full o r p ttim c. Dry EI>l.EAJNDUSTRIES GUARDS E.nlrv level positron. 1 y.-,1r office l'Xpericncl' rcqwn.'d, ability lo work Wlth figures a muM Tak 1t1A apphcoltoo.s betwt-en ~ 10 only Slr1Hofh•x, 171i71 Arn1stron.: Avt· .. l rv1nf' E 0 t-; I\ Krn davU1 Ind Co Very busy & grow1nJ? leading plastics mnfR has day shift openrn)ts rn mat.enal dept. & ship peng dept Will tram on the Jou Good starting wage & growth Poll•ntial with xlnl t'o paid hooe.fiL'> paekaJ.(l' tu 10 dnnduaJ show1n1t desire & aplrtude lo !corn l'hOll'C o f 2 maJur rDL'<hr al 11~ & :? dent.a I ins plans + hft-rn~ . profit s har1n ~ & employee incentive pro- llTilm Cn llcaJ Care Exp. prc· fen"l'd Will train for this Speeta.lty FUii time. In MLSSmn V11.'JO •PIX OPRATC>a • Part Ume or hill lime. da)'S or eves. Must be a ble t o wor k som e wtcends. Typing skills req. Many co. bendils. IDE - I AR'Y'EHDERS l'\111 lime S5 75 lo sturt Pa.rt t.une on call SS.25 ht ... 1art. 'Pnvatl' Country Club C.:a ll f11r a ppt "'4·5404 BEAlTTICIAN 1-:xpl'r. sharp. pro1trc11iov1• needed. Call for rn t.ervle'W w Kerstin UH !£1.3433 ~aii,y Ass'l , 4 day Wl•ck . U c'd required. 6'S-0212 • IOOKIC.S MR. ctedil • Inventory c:onlld. BumlutM L8000 0omputer. only exper ~ for high quality fclmiture store In C.M. lli8 Bristol St. ~3822. ~for appt. J anet or lo aNt 11pillg A.st 't Jolt Cott Ce.rte ~for 1rchilcctural & urban desl"n firm Salary rlelUble, benrfiL'I Aeae leld resume to PBR. l8012Sky Park Cir dof., lrvtne 92714. .;....; ___ _ Meke your s hopp ing '*'*'by .ma the Dally PUol ClueJfied Ads. Sales & Th· l~~,a~~as dn operunR ~l the mam of- lrl'e front l·ountcr. 1Jut1c~ l'UOSJSl of cl1.1ss1hed ad .,aJ ~. reccpuon for lhc t•ompany & general clencal work Must type 45 WPM on t>lel1ric and be capable of dealing Wlth tbe pubhc Non smoking atmosphere. Opportunity lor advance ment. Excellent com- Jl'lllY bene.f1t.s. For anler view please call. Personnel ()(flee 642-4321. ext. 277 ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT 3.'IO W. OaySt. C-Oeta Mesu FAiuaJ Opportunity Employer aean up person ror health clob, 2·3 hrs. per eve , M.S. S48·l7M or 63J.ln91 CLERICAi. MA!lure petlOfl with Pre· vm om.c:e experience. "'Un&. lyPi.n.I 45, phone lldu.. •mo. Near O.C. Alrpoft.m.eao. C leaning plant 2101DoveSt. N.8 ~bt\l(f Cleaners, 2:>47 i\cn)6S from O.C. Airport =~.~r.. Newport ~'ASHJON REP -Part·t. ------Ideal for homemakers. <X>UNTF.R PERSON, <try Xlol. pay -i-wardro~. cleaners. w trur n .'llo uwestment. Welram 642-~orMS-1066 ~ Food Prep Un1vers1ty FUil & part t1mc. All a rea :,. Unifor m ~ <urrushed. Ages 21 ur over. Retired well'oml' No expent'nt~ nee App ly Universal Prolec·tion St>rvlce, l22fi W 5th Street. Santa Ana In terview hours 9 12 & I l Mon t.kru Fri. JANITORS MAW S P'l' eve-. lrVIDl' a rea $3 2!i hr s.1 I ·3311 JAMITC>alAL COUNTER II ELI' Sandwich s hop nced ll help. ll to 1 30. Mon·1'TI flexible hrs . Optional wtmd hrs. 831-2828 1, hour t'8Ch l'V<·ntni:. ~1 F l r v1nl' art'.t 631·722'7 Alhlet1c Club, 7·11AM JhurSlyhst Mon.·Fri. Call 752 7903 Joan our progrcs~1vl· ___ .-.-.-_____ , c.ta•UJ Senk • Willing to train qualified applicant. Must have good te l ep h o n e personality & direct communication sk ills w1customers. Job re· qt.ires Ille lYPln&, pro· ce!l8fn& peymenta, credJt "'l)Of'tl. cash deposits & answering tele phones. Interested applicants ap- ply in penon : 909 N. Main St . M on .· fo'r l .. 10.Spm. Xlnt. bcneflls and employee dlll('Ount with 2lllr or •re•ter work IChedule. BUFFUMS SANTA ANA F.qua1 Of!!.! Employer _,\sk __ (or_J_ohn______ staff tit get UM! most ool of your car eer . Co m Ttlll&lOO, guar. salary -+ addJtlooaJ bonus pro gra m offerred. Con linuous staff e<fl)Cal1on Vacailon pay. M a.rvelous oppt'y for advancement II )'OU produce. 546-1186. JOtHTHE ~ITIAM 'nmesha.res Sales al G«rge Charles offe~ HighCommwlon Raptd Cklslngs Tralnlng Apply CIMCO FOOOSBVICI woaas For temporary a& sub - st.ltute wort on a part ume buis. 13.67 /hr. Ap· pl)' In person Fou.otalo Valley School Dist. Co mer Talbert tit Newland, F'.V. E.O.E. F\tll time front om ce phone receptlonlst for b us y Cost a M esa General Practice. Must. have medical u per ln recept.lon work. Sa lary 125 mo. lo start. Ca II 646-1631 Mk for Der\ene. HANDYMAN. m ature. fUll-tlme. Good genera l backaround rcq . Se,e Dive Adams Aliso Creek Inn. 31108 Coast Hwy, So. tquna. HEALTH FOOD BAR on i.eh needs altractlvc brigbl female for counter bdp.IJ73.234S Leads You·n be selllna de· veloper Inventory In Puerta Vallarta, + re- sales In Hawaii. Tahoe 6 Call<ornia. 3416 Via Lido. NB ~I Watten Townaend 8'15-7$12 21» Briggs Costa Mesa 1 l block So. of Baker o(I Redb&ll I. Marine BOAT YARD WORKER Exper. Pacific Tides Marine. 227 20th St N. 8. MARK ET RESEARCH co. Cash for your opinion Ma rket r esea r ch co rlCt.'ds women age• 1R·~9 lO answer qu~loos on ~r product!!. Wt> wUI pa y yo" 18. Call Co mmun lc-tit rona ~arth M9-83l1 .. ._~want ne fll&let draw in t.be to ..UT ads do 1'1nd what )'OU want In w.t. . .a o.lly PUot ll ..U. ta.5111. o.ily Pilot Cl.aulfltdl. O.::::':ftild Ad. ...... . ' 714-131-1100 Nµrsi.ng lVN'S 7.3 JO & 3 11.JO. Top Salary. Out.staodlng beneftls Re gul a r & ment r aise:. 2 weeks vacauon after l yr. Ma· )or roecbcal. dental It Ufe i ns . a l no cost t o employee. r-ia~Jp Con· val escen l Cente r . 6CUOM Nun.in& Fash. 11. area..fM0.1110 Ail1JC)l't area -4WI 8000 Picture framer, part lime. uperienced. Art World t'rames. MO N. Coast Hwy .. Lag. Bc.h. 494-8105 PLASTICS waaas ............. EDLEft INDUSTll.11:$ 2J01 Doft SL N .•. AcNI Irma o.c. AirpOrt . fre.Sebocll ,...._. .... ed. Certifica te or •· paMDee. AM • Aller· nocm la Newport •ada. a.ua..--. Exptt. Certified A1det, all shirts, full • part time, up to IU5 per hr. (olllart. PRESSEA·DfJcleaDeh, TRAINEES 7 to 3:30, 'd. fllll U r ... 11 ~ NA training pros. ~.,._.mi me. ~ FAm while you lc1rn. 1---.,;. ______ _ Sl30 minimum lo SUO. '"",.,.... Flaph.lp CQnv. Center, A. 8 . Dlck H O /U t t ~. Camera. PleMu\ W'Oft. Ing coadlUoaa, 1Md 9ap! I Taare Ume to reiu benefll1. Pl P , c .. ta ..a lbGp • ..... lt'a ...... *. lcb. ADllllJ'8 ....... wllll D8'IJ PUat pswcm. -· s. l~.IL. a.-n.d A*. And lf Cll • 2 ,... ..... __....._ to ~r NII, call a frtendly ,..._Pl " "•n.t Acl·Vlw at • a "8 Dk*.; ... --, ............. - • ~~.~;.~ ..... ?!.~,~~~~:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~:.~ ..... ?~~ •• Nll.l"Mll Nunn SALB/ASMIT. ~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ... ~ ..... ?!~ .W,W..t.4 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.&-LI .&Jic'O~ Video t'Of l'!"f'WW.... NUaSIS ~ CGMamt _ pcKtlUlal. NI 1•1 ll's * lfl's * Al(S FWlnfoUUMO DJ MJQ SAUSCUIK f'"lll T£ lllCl£ASE1 for marine bardwar• Eamln11 up to lltGn LI\ Npt. lkt\. t:apr nt'C' P <'UIOll I ru med AJI RN ' co, beoefJu tapuln 1 ... J P lo .. S112 + L«<Ur ~·nu t:o•~ LVN 'i .. Up lo .. S71+ Mr. Aides . Up to .$54 SA.t.nJOOUN'SY.U>k.'l Apply--"'uaUfy Remember whoo you ~ --.. a IUd and wanlt'd l1> MO..AM MUISIS IKISTRY t11tn tour uwn roonoy " 152S M ... Verde Or. Plau E Wrll, ~ ho• ""'tit 11 Ste 213 -Cqsta Mesa llkM wtiu do. but lh~y (Ac ... ,..,., K ' a -) noed a mature • ...,111Vl' '..._. ona iuaues ~ lO d11pt>ron11 and 54& •11 * 631 -1313 PIUM11MG Proof~• ~Mc-ral ofnte t'IMul po&hlon avail al ~MUI Pnn kn. $4 y.-ar «*i rum ~ an La1iwsa I hlb of Jen W1c bfoodlu c .. 11 Tlm Tl4m1 9600 -PRINTER OR For Ali Okk 380. «iood pa) 41 Or.iabN! hrs, ror expe:r d pet"IOll. H. a 1!19frM95 NINT1MG !I rou are 2IO or over . & IOok1nC ror a carl.'er op· Portunity U'I pnntmg, dP ply at PENNYSAVER. UB> P1acenl1a. CM Pruwng Part/FUii lmw Uandery helper. ~-&33 N U Pnnung BLUELJNt:; TRAINEJo: Wiiiing lo tra in persons w no prior C'X · per. but has good at· IJUJde tnto the blueprint· ing rieJd. FUii lime work. 8am .5pm, Mon-f'r 1. St.arts at S3.10hr. Call Man 751-2680 Productioo Worker . flood Salls. F lrsl lav.o ul M ITH . F" u 11 l 1 m t.• S48-3464 PRODUCT ASSM'Y PBlSOM net'ded ror ra~t pac~ pharmaceutical rom · pany. Mon lhru Thur!. work week. f"Ull benefits 631. ui:s.s. ----PROD UCT I ON ~. •dvt'rt1\lnll "iftW')', bf!IVy l)plnM Sl~ l\'lO 'all Loa m.-&10 ltlCIPT /f111al1 lk·l~2$&~ ~hr Night Call bftwet.-n 3 It I pn 1 n-"'"b~ UC8'TIOMIST Ple~t ~allty, IJ1e ~fll'll'C Corporate orttr~ _Newport_ Beach. 640-8~ UCEPTIOHIST WM or wit.bout typtnR needed. ToP p.ay Trm ponry & ruu t am~ ('1111 Tod Service:. at !n9-0lt><1 Heslaurant COOKS HOSTESSES Appl)' Ln person CASA MARIA f)'.i.na Pt. Harbor 3 5. Mon Thur:; Ri'slaurant Ne w & t.•xc ll1n g reslaurant COm'f'pL Npl 8ch.. Irvine area Open· angs for l'a s bier !>. counter help, prep, & UUl1ty F\ill·llme & part· llmt!. Call Mr. English ~1-1.500 Restaurant lroilet-People Kitdteft P~. foUIJ lime. part tame. a p· ply an pe r son. 3-5P~ datly. Ooonnan Apply 8PM· 10PM except. Wed. Cray Horse Steak House L5lll Brookhollow Santa Ana 549· 1512 Restaurant t•wn>e! lhom In aalt.i• ut1mll"l1 Jobi from ti u l'M dally S4 00 hr tu Mart 1100 00 '°'t't'lt putl'n ua1 Phon( 64.2 021, .. :~t :!Stlb~wt'\·n Zand ll PM •'-'-I\ f'OR l.AUIUJo 1>.0 1- MLl~ Diltrict MeocJer ,,........ Oull)' P1lut llt'WblJJl>c'r Clft'U!atlou cJcpnrt mvlll 'li\a,:, haghly l>UCCl'hful kA:a.J nt'Wl>puf>l.•r hu an <.'IX'fW\SC ror a traanl't' 1n the carc ulataon i.a lt•i.. servtl'C & coUoc11on an·a Selected appucanl will n.'<'etVe a IJberal 1>lurt111g i.alary, r eg ul.t r l y M'hOOullod ruLws. bOnus upportwul1Cb & m.rny fr tn~t.> bendlh, i.uch 11~ p111d vacations. 11u11I W'VUP IJlS ur an Ct>, la h · 111 1>urancc & tkntal co\' t•ragc Apph~·unt:. mu. .. t bt· IH, hll\lt• a ~ood drt\1111).! n • c'Ol'"d !lours urc ~l'nl'ral ly llAM !IPM. Mondll)' lhru 1-'rlday Saturda v overttmt· J vaalablt• .1~., noodOO.. If you are quahr1t.'CI & an• antercstt'd an ll'amm£ lhl' newspaper c-1n·ulat1o n business, come lo lhe or fire. D> W Bay, Cost;i Me:;a Ai.k fo r llarr) Seeley or Ken Goddard Only apply b<>fore lOA \I or dfll·r 2PM. Mon Fri t;O t:. Salt~ Gari Part ttml' ror plant ... 1.nre. 645-3392 Sa lc:.J!trl, out~OlnJ! & fnendly, 18 yr-. or oldt•r F u ll o r f' T Jr Sport..<; wear St't'ond Gl:Hlt'l' lll2 W Oceanfront, :-.I II 675-3361 SalLo:. St:CKETAKY Npt &h. law firm 11eck1 mature .Clrl w 1dnt. skllls 41 tt\161( urd exper. '"'ran 16l ll00 ~r't'tanaJ SiX:Y /BKPR, part/full time, ft. E. Co. CdM SaJary nea Call !>-12, Moo-Thu. 6'75-4800 t -St.lrvacc s upe rvis or iii !Ible dttk, Ute main tenance. l8 & ovur. I Cl' C&PildH Chalet 979-9880 EXEC. SEC'Y fleadquarteNI orrtct of Service station altendanl. Th•• Jo 11 Y R o f.! er evening worl< & wknd), H.i.-..taunmt ch&lli ha) IUl 642-+467 __ op~n111.: fur an t'X pt'rti!OCt.'d ~X t'C UllV(' Sec~ No shorthand req'd, but oulStaod1ng t yp&ng sJulls are net-ded & dil.'laphooe expenence h lpful Posataon rt• quan':'> l>OIDe l'ICCOWlllng duues Lovelv oHac~. w co ng en ial at . musphe re. plus xlnl benef'll package mclud· 11\i r:oedlcaJ & dental in· 1>Urance & prof at i.hann£ Apply an p<>rson rrom Kltm to4pm u1 Till,-; JOLLY HOG 1-:R lN<' l'lQU Gillette A vc. l rv. 711·546-0331 St:W ~RS , PA1'Tl:-:R N MAK .. :R. OESJGNfo:H. SAMPLE MAKER Graybo Ong1na1 ... 831-2630 Look10g fo r Sh a r p Professionals seeking supp. UK"OCDe. 963-4142 SKIPPER NEEDED. wall tram. Jean Ellen Mf~r. H H 1193-3575 ______ , __ _ Shipping & Receiving, Coota Mesa StatJonen.. 270E.17lhSt .C M. App. ly 111 person 10-L2 SHIP ;1tECEIYIHG ASSISTANT SECRETARY n e <' d l' d I n r Tht· J olly Hoi.:i·r /\cl phurmacl'ut1t·11I r(H p 11un1s trat1ve Off11·1• 1'1 Job dutl("I; will mdu<ll' looking l or an 1•x MJnw production wurk pcnrnn-d S('('ret;.ir. fur Jtr.. S-5. ~ton thru 1-·n th('t r Managl'ment t-Ullbendits 631 l!SSS Ot•velopmenl Dept Per.a· • ------- t1on requi re' xlnt SllOJ-: SALJ::S. W:..ntl·d. shorthund &'typing skills lull or part lam<· Good & a pleasing telephofw C.:o. be ner at s t'u 1 u n• pt! r s o n a I 11 v. Pr 1 or m~mt positions PCIS'>I re!ttaurant l'XperH·nr 1• bk Apply an pen.on l>t•t ~d be .1 dehrull• pl~ & Lovl'ly off1 cc1>, xlnl I 9am llam· 3077 :-.. b.'t'lef1t packagl' Appl) linstol. C..i\_J __ _ an per..on from 8am ·.ipm I SN DWI C H S II 0 f' ~~IE JOLLY ROGER :-.t eed., depcndJblt· INC ~an !I to J JO .,.kdy.., 17042 Gallt!tte Ave. In . p T alw "''ail (;all St·ou 711 S4ti 0331 s.is-701J or 631~--- SECRETARY ln1crna11onal T rad1oc Co lookanj! for .,harp "t't're t ar}f ror ~"It•., tnanaKer li) Uranue C:o Airport Arruratl• typ Lill(, :.horthand or "lll'l'd wn~ nee. 2 to :i yr1> l-'X pt.•nl•nce. Xlnt bcnt'rll.s dc:nl.3.J plan, 35 h r W•Jrk W\'l>k Ca II (7 141833-H!lill a.-.k rl/f" Mr Lolhnr Trtl'" St a11oner)' Store 111 Coron:i del M;,ir n•'1.-d' ,., pr'd o;alc' lad\ Fu ll llf"E'. S day-... Xtiit \l.ork ·~ l'Ofld E.'\J)(.'('tall) I 1111• t'IJE111£'1l' 675-1010 TRAINEE Rubber hose products. Mu.st pass c·o. physical incl. back X· Ray. Taking applt<:a · l ions btwn 8-10 only. S tratoflcx . 17671 Ann!trong Ave, lrvmt• £0.E. A Kendavis Ind. C.o. QC INSPECTORS For ~I Make r . Ne 0 .C. a9port. 6am to 4:30pm. llon-'lbura. 979-1483 QUALITY COHTROL Vanous pac;allons ava1Ja. ble. Day & naght shifts. Apply m person : Skannv Haven Restaurant, 99CJ1 Yorktown. Huntanmon Beach. Restaurant COOICS Breakrast s hirt, ex· perience onJy. Apply in person_ Benefits avail. Ma Hariters. 212 E. t7lh Cost.a Mesa. r\ct•d s~n1or C1t 1n•n.., p time to m a ke 1·xtra monl'}' Cal l John 531 <lll 1 Sales -NEED MON~Y" Xlnt. l.OCOa:>e. Free tram ang. Full/P 1T Vanda Bea uty Couns elor. SS9-4al6.~ S4:<:relary / Rec•eplion"t )talure person for ~tut·k brok eragt> f i rm 1n Newporl Center Good typing skills ess1.>nt1al BX> mo. Call Marjon e at 644-aMl STOCK CLERK Needed for s mall fncnd ly elcctrorucs co an C:O!ttJ Mt'Sa. M F . wall truan. full tame. good bcnefa h S3.2511r to start Call tj.JS.Jml -------- SUUttYJOIS Stude nts·other part timers .age 18 & up wtcars. Work al home or Sant.a An.a office. Vaca 1100 Club·phone s ale' lacket dehven es Start now. P.T. Guar salary 5'3-~7 SALES OPPORTUNITY SCTRY /Ofc Mqr Tl.:U:XOPDATOR Eaperhnced Telex Operator for t ncltn1 l1ra la N.8. •at/hr. plllme. l ;30·S:30pm MGll.·FrL PIMMcall An· netw.....,13 W'•cn 1010 .,...,.. 1070 ....................... f ....................... WASHEJt•DRYl!R ltlGHISTCASH PRICE& mforbotb PAID: GOLD-SILVER· caJJ en.-U.S. COIN!: Oold claaa Washer. dryer &r dt1 • rinp.men 966, ladiff hwaaber. A·l cond ~!'!'! .. told rte11. 1125ea.~ • ~"etc. All(I buyln1 Sterl l n1 1Uverware " J •welry, U.S. Sliver dollara " aouw, WW p&ck·up Call (Of' DalJy quote. Direct or ~'l. 96U$07, Pvt Ply,HB. 1Ull£ The DU.ly 'f>tkK hat an oPeNn& for • lralnee m tbe CliMlAed Advertll, 11\1 department.. 1 r you can tYJ)t about ~wpm electric and are nol •lraid of a telephone . we'll train you for a lelepbone sales desk Salary plwi comml$slon on afl advertlslna you take over the phone. F.x· l'ellent company benefits anclud.&ni medical. den· W , lire ansurance, credll wuon,et.c. For 1nterv1ew. please call Personnel omc:e . 642.4321. ext 277 OltAMGol COAST DAILYrtLOT 330W. Bay St .. CM F,qual Ol>oorturuty Employer TRAVEL AGENT Travel ronsullanls with 2 years t.•xp -comm - vaait.Jon travel. Npt Bch Agency 644-SJ'7J --- T n1 v l' I A ~ t• n t A :. s t , Manager Ol'rll'l-' an N pt t$c h rt•qua res fully qualdt l'd agc111, domec;t1c and 1ntl'ruJ t1011al. Potentrnl to takl· c:h;,iqo~ 111 ab&t•nt•1· of manager Salan eom· mt•ni.urale with hut·k ground I 714 I !f15 ()()fi Pol1.able l~r for sale. Good cooc:llUoo. 3 yra. o6d. 642-9118 . Top of hoe Ct: elect dryer, like new, gold , f,IOO, 561·1480 Elec. Washer & Dryer Xlnl sha~. $200 for both. 91i8-131.S . G.E bltJn Micro Wave & sdl cle<uung oven Top or ~ line Ong SHOO Sell Cor S100 Caton e bltm 1u1s stow 4 borne~. I auto SlOO. Both used only Ii roQ) 752 1784 aft 12 noon G i:; reofrg Cross top lr~zer Works Rreat. need!> paml SS0 673-I I SJ CE. no rro)t r efriJt {~. La.Jee new. s~ 968-3371 "'~ 72S3 8020 ..........•.••......... J wheel Bat> v.11h good 'U.l.t' r.tC'it on lht> back f-'1ne cond Imported fro m Eng land S250 \cUIUl-' Sell SJ OO (':ill 673-7l.144 C:C....-os& &flipment 8030 ·•··•·······••········· Hl.IU..1:.1 J:,' ilffit•ru ~'.nod I 1'00dl11on S~ 1~11, 7'J<1J -·1'11-UC-•K•D•R•IV•ER--~ lA> 111 ~ oo P \I - Drive r for daily tie j DOCJS 8040 1.Jvenes lo a restaurunt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ctwn. 22' Bobtail Good KE£SHO~lJ l'u~ A tl.< dravang record m an Oiampsar1:> \t t l't-1 & dat.ory, clasi; 1 lt <'l'Ol>t' <, h 0 w f' \ l p l \ pre(. 1-uU t1m .. · permd 213 M ·l.345 aft 6 pm nent J)OfllllOO w 'lllnt ( r --- UU:C benef1Lo; Appl) Jl h.l'e>hond PUPJ:.tlt.~ ,\t\( ORA.'llGfo.COV"!''TY \ hamp10 0 ltn• ,,,., R }o; S T ,\ t; R .\ °" 'I ~·Si!HO ev,....1137 IGI'. . St:H\1n_o., ;,-;o1 Ua1mlt·r SI Sant.i ,\nd 171~ 16-11 ~73-t TYPf~J-:11~;tt 1-.xpt•nencc'<l ('ump 1·1 M2-l!IS2 ror J ppt TypuiJl. part t1m•· \01.111 compun)' Min ~~pm 54(). Slf>() 1YP~I SO wpm !1,1111 tu l2pm ~ da)"I pc.or ~····k Fashion Island. C'.111 lr1r appt. 640-8500 ----- !-.µringer ~l'anll'I JIUJI \hC IV·1 L.,t, n ·d <'hJrr111 btoc.<l.luw $lOlJ ~5 x:,z-; Af\l' PuK pup J ,, I J ... II • •;i<lf', PJ Pl't" & .• h111 "~~ 'M ~ .. fl, l,t1ld1•n Ht·tn1·v1•r I• m II.Mk.-. AK C C:h3m1.111111 !mt-SZ)() l>vs 7~1 7~ I'\ I~ I ;.:j <'502 L;(JWfo:.\/ HHOt'\ f't JIUI"' AKC, Champ bluodltn•· i:uar<tnlt-ed $201.1 S•·• part·nh H:ll 05 1i 111 >CH~ TYPIST Pol.it.")' typist ocedt.'d ror York.s.lun> Tt.-rnt-r PUl'P\ Hunt Heh. lnsurancE' mall-. ,\l\C . .ill !>hot:. ~ Rapid advance _ S250 Gl-2Sli mrnt ror n ght per<;on Muuawre Dact\sund Pup Pa.id ro bener1ts . ea II !l'eS Dom 3 '9 '80 ea 11 Sally 848-Ql64 .Jll'r 5pm. 714 S4H HJo •lMMl::DIATE CASH• For Go ld. SIJv er , Plattinum . Any kind. l'Ond . amount. Oaolcl ~ Diamond wanted. Pnvote Party. With to buy 'AJ caret or larser 675 067G ---Mtcet..om 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGACiE TACiS rrom your bu.'lmess card. Send 004' c&rd for each tag plu.-. on<> i.par<> We rt:turn permanently 'W.I~ Jltrat.11ve tag & strap. mcclang •11rhnc I 0 reqwremenh Pre .. VUlt !060\ & Lht:rt • For a pm.ooalaud tai: enclose Wd llpapl'r, fabric o r "l>Jy c;1o .. paper & we Wiii bal'k & tnm your ~'> Or try two cards btick to l1dt' k l'RJCfo:.~ S21'80f"3 ~ 4 5 1.aAS S1 60t•a fl "J l<lgs SI 50 Pa IOnr m<Jft• SI 40 t•a SJll"> Tax lndutfrd '<'OCMW'' I >raw yc;ur uwn ()r "'''"' 11.1mo•. addrt-:.-. phon1· ~ ~··II m:..k•· on" •·Jrd J>e•r l~ ,\dd ~ 1·:11 h :-;.1MJ dlt>t k or m1m1•\ or clo·r 111 PILOT PRJMTING f' 0 Llox 151.11 C..U.w )("l'§d. G1t ~26lb ~Unifonn~ .! wulorm-. Sl5 .-al·h I µant.o,wt S20 ~1.w :J lfJ a II Ill 1·xrt-U1·n1 1 ond1l ion /fc "'''"' unh .1 f1 w ti mt.':> h' lUt.knt nurw :;.&() 572t .JI" \IU\d ="L \ll.s'I S 1-.LL.' \nlq dr1..,, Ol·•-d" I•' "'4Jf $..W 7 Jl1 1ol tbl I<. hr J.:>.'> I mi.i $SOV J wuod liar '«'°'' ~ ,.a, h 4 dr;1wo•r drt"''>t't ~ , VI'' 7W-li50 \.ttht t'lutJ Mcm~·r--.h11, :1r , '"' 1 luh 1m1·1· •ii 1, >182 -0833 , ., ' ... ~'fl lux m.1ltrt.">!., ur lh<JPt'\111 I~. \ r Wrtll) :\t•.,. $.!hS 1,.1 I 114!05 ~\64.11 . ~ houM.-for l.mie doJ?. ~ push mowt'r l:nh wnh spnn~. lk..oed.<. mal tress :\tak e o rre r , 5"-31.82 Waal~ss, ex~n enr~d . DOG HOUS E _ Foc lar)tl' over 18 yrs old Apply 1n dog, Slurdy, well bwll Uk.I Slot Mdd1an,..,.. ,i:uvcl ln\'e:>lment person. Don Mar(·1al "-<n Cl>,3,..., ---·~ a>Ak. Y ftll.OT ••1« ·-... .., .. .;:;:·~·~ -I. LA '° Ntwrtl, NJ .... lriu ..... MOVING OUT SAL&. '41 hnel Van. coucb ar lov- neat, console atereo w 1amt fm lurntable, dineUe ta.ble. Scd.l aid ~" O'Nti.l N.I puts. I • ~ 500 eq.A. ol l.IMd Pecan wood parqlael flooring. x.lnt oood. 714.a8'7·&111 Sohbe d , n e wly u p : holstered, +new ldat ~ 117,. Xtn firm qn bolc/rnaU.$175.641-8205 Mlal••-W..t.d 1011 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH PAID 1-U.-used rum.atu~ " ap pbance., workiog or oot !l>HU.33 IUMPER '70510 DATSUN RSNBL. 540-5721 Want to buy 1979 Hoodu Accord, .. door sedan. 642-3379 OnlClnal needlepoint de· i.1gn.<1 needed for s hop operuog June Isl at Lake Tahoe, Wnte Samanth<t Zt.nl< al 6740 E. Valley Val.ta Ln .. Par adlst• Valley. AZ. 85253 ---- WANTED: Home Video Tape5. Buy or Tradt'. 751-891i7 or K.15·7775. 1·xt 8'11 WANT!-:!) Ust!d (;htnn I.ml< Galt-of dn Vt·way ,Sf·ICl'17 11r "1$35 7775 h i.t IJ4t WA:"</T ... J>· ll <1ntJ lawnmowc·r l<e·a-.011 a bl£' Call ij45.5745 afl 11.A.\l or t'Vl_"I> or ~-~I -------- 8083 ..........•.••....•..•. CUN'\ W t't.'\or trombon1 "'1lh ca:.t• t.u·dlt>nl <«m 11llJOn. $100 67~ aflt'I "''~ • Offiu~& ......... 8085 ...•......•..•....••••. ~h.irplax Bond Copier Md! Sl-126, does ll:!tler & lc.:.il sz \'.Opacs . Xlnt t•JOd S144.0 b734i610 I B . .\I S t.' l P t' I r a 1 • T~tcr w •c.-omputr r interface. $1200. 644 ·2 l4Jf Sharp llond Copier. lelh'r & l~al ~•ze. xlnt l'Oml '1400 67J..fi6 l 0. Ll.ke nPw IBM corrc<'lm~ Srit..-'<'lnc II typewnler 9l'1S. 752.(1647 Va ct or Me dalist 1'322 " C..kulator. On~ cost. $700. ~J lf' $40 1.1 Teleeopaer , bookcase..,, Uhles. dtatrs. Pvt pty auJm-5716 IMSl'ICTOA Lmding man~acturer of spa• pool equipment is to need ol experienced assembly line quality aJllltol clerks. TbJ.S lS an x1nL opportunit y ma fas t groiiiring rom pan y. ofter. 1n1 security & growth polenbal. Wages basC'd on experience Phone Personnel 714-540""'81 l. RETAILSALF.S IN 'ET STORE . TIO,,CAL FISH, llRDS, CASHIERS, MA.HAGY TRAINEE DOG GROOMER. W E.f-' Hutton s ub sadiary Earn $15.000 to $l8.000 P a rt·tamc 9'72·Z712 Or send rt-,umc to POHOX 621. Daalv Pilot. POBO X 1560. Cu.'ta Mesa. CA 9'.!626 ror small growing l a<;er mfg ftrm tn Capo Valley Good pay. benef it s ~ --- TAJLOR for rme men & p-.. _.., '"' ""' ..... u.uraot 547 W . J9lb ----a.OSE ,.,..IT s ... •"" worn ens upparrel FUii Sl.Cosla Mesa. fffttoYou 8045 ""'' ~ SpoitiwijGoods 8094 Secretary, P l. l!'t-20 hr-; tune NewPort Ht'Jt'h - - -••••••••••••••••••••••• P1ctun••., J)U(ty planters ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real estate loans, Nwpt 8ch 2nd TD farm seeks exper"d loan officer RE lac req. Com m only !714 > ~ Real E6tale SaJ\'S Person wanled Experienced new home sales nee for Hunt Bch. Oevelopment ~. Brokers Lie. Mail work history to · 312 Averuda Cumbr\'. N U !laiOO. Real Estale Sak:. People needed in Sunset Beach ofr. top comrrussvon Call Bud Hyams 1714) 146-5502 Receiving Clerk,' ·fu II lime, r etail clo thlnJt store, experience pre· fen-ed. will train. llrs 8:30-S:JO Mon-Fri. Call .Nancy.~-5070 ~t wanted, ex· pelient'ed, immediate opening, great Job op- portunity an expandinf? co mpa n y . Apply In penoo. Asl< for f'a far. :m:J S. BnslOI. So. Coast Pla za . R egas H aar Stylist. S4().t888 fo\all or part-lime. ovrr IR <inly Santa Ana, Or<111J:c 835-0311, Newport Ht-ac:h 644·0!180. Laguna llilb 586·3112, Cosla Mes:a. S.A. 556-1.994 Retail sales. P l'f. La~u.n3 Niguel. J dys mo. 2 wh May & Dec Age 35-65 $3 50/hr 4!15-2034 RF.TAIL SALES Hardware i.ale'i, full llmt.• J>051t1on 1n r et:.111 hardware stOrl' Sn· Mike or Ste\'" II W W ra ghl <:o 12fi floc.heoter , C M RN Part tamt> rel1<•f Supervisor ll·i 30AM :'lksa Verd<' C-0nv Ho ... p 661Ccnl.c:r. <.M>ta Me:..i SALES SALES CAREER? MEH&WOMEH Bauer Motors is an net.'<! of two salespersons. Ex peneoce not ne<.'eSSary , we will trBJ.ll. You need oot apply un- less. Well groomed Have pac;itive aUJtude Ability Lo learn And ~l ol all, a sLrong desire for an ootstandm~ career wilh a s ucessful. enthusiastJc & growing oorporaUon Top company benefits: Demo Plan AvaUablc Health & W e Ins. Paid Vacations wk. nexiblc hours. $S Lu ~1~ Waitress for Naghl Club l~·aut.rul puri· brt•d ~salt> ifl)t.-:>welryd1s &uba laoks, wetsu1b. s; hr c :\f ~.5709 llc-'t'r only 21 &1!>-0H!i. trt-nnan Sht.·phcrll m.lli J>Wy Ca.'i<-'!\, <'<Mn 'iUpphe-.. ~uap AJI x1nt cood Sale'\ Part l1m1> (;ood J>O!>ltl OO ror rl'l lr<'d pt.'rson. Waa~ Hras:. fk:d 2334 :"<ewporl HI \'d C ~t 642·Z712 TNtdlcr'!. Aide f'\t -..h Manyaft ijpm , ,. __ 1 ulflt't' <1<.k. & '<l forth 642-6630 I\ 2 & Saturt'a'·' L' 1· •-~ }Th ~i< v.nn kadi. I l''""I l'·•ut h l'l•1J fl JI -------Sl-.:CRETARY nt·t'tl•<d ' J r "' '-l>-1952 <& 1:111 "<1'Y ' '• I h I' T 642-04 11 Wailrt':'>."' w l"ar inr.,. lt'kN . ' ~ l-$,t.' TY, Radio, or psyc aatn~l " office --basket lund1 'i>r' 1t'1• i m "nth u I cl 1 t' m . HIFi, Steno 8098 A.ct-uratc lypLnR. r11Jn.:. 1i .. ~ ... I L• w -'-•·-I r ur.uranc:t• hlllJnl! & pt·~ l'llC11~r. prl' 'CrnlO r.C t-: 9 ~Ip~• Mon l"r1 1-:arn I !°>hl'P If U:> k' I' u fl A II ll.......,,~ ! rt"' 'ni.1·111.i Ill •• • •••• •••• •• • •••• ••• • • board Neat. maturi·, urut.s or exp ,.. T f•q $~$150 wl·•·kly .\1u~a ,hot--lo ~oud hum.. kl>'>ll.n ~11' HI H1 .. 1lh ;\11•1• l.t'mth <!5 • rolor T\. S.a.1 r.r PERSO ... S !>eh. CM 642·0411 be neat. '"•rwnahlt· ~ ,_,., ,.,..,.., L•<JUt1tul l~•l'•' 6. tul11-2 )l' wmty. frl't' Jchvl•rv ~ .... stable person . Sal;,iry -------,.... ..,.._....,,, ,.... p •·nt:rl(t'llt' ~II !li!I 11;1, :---1 ~ ... •ir.:-t• $1~1 •'46·1iMb ~~~ ~::-~ :31dnudlts ncRo. 644-8810. , TfllCher.EnCJliih aft JOAM for appt ~ 8050 rE.l"'err I We have an am med m·toel 1 ••••••••• ••••••••,. ••.. l .1 n111 (,rum m" n I 7 1 mot1vatl"luds 0\"r21 -ou;1ARY-Xlnt. for an L· 1 h .• .. ~. u I llavesome·'"·-., you wu t \ exper LOI( IS Ill WA ITRt-:ssa::s .full A.. **I BUY * * .u .... unum nllmJl\'r IJIHI l uuu,.. n S400Hr.Lo sturt opportunity for e xper !\lructor If you ha n · ._. part·limt•. pd vac•at1un. (-.....~• '"l"' L'-·rn•litr•· 1 ~~.·_·•,:Ntm11 t.•hl •· (',i ll, t.osell?Classafiedadsdo In La••una. Cap~Lrano. cxpenenced. bnaht. self ,.,_.,,..._,an l:lus L'd & """' -·"' c u , "' 11 well 642.,,..,,, San Clementt· i:irt•a!. motivated person. Ac: ..... "--o a lnt 1 ' .. ' ·' • ,.. " .....,,...,~ .r, <trt' J ppl _v T.·1'l <ir·~ ,•·s:1an•,-. Ul(l.,.1ll•1l1 I I . ...,,o. .-.-..'>ul•., n x · n ·war• R!~-uurant, San1:1 1\na or. P ' for '"•"' SlOOa week polcnlial curate lypanJt Salary de tnR opponumty, pleas•· 1_. • ~ •,.. PA.RT TIME pendent on exper. Call 1·a1J w O l'ollck. D1rcc rt•t•way oc Rt•dh ii I MASTERS AUCTION EVEHIMGS for appt. 714 ·833·86110 tor. Irvan._. Collei:1• 11! _~in 646 8616 & 8 3)..9625 1 F:xt.. :.> E 0 E Uusiness at ~ for PHON~ ------~ 642-432.1or4~ SECRET ARY E'<I 25-0 ~l wct•n I ~'I MO S /H P\1 rr1C'ndly , outgoan..: :m alllll)(.'(j mlcn Jl'~ I TECHNICIAN WAITRESS ~Jlurc & r•xpr 111 dlVldlL'll rcir ra~ll rort ... · .,tiop 1llt' RI Ul' Uo I ph in. :m.s Vt.I Udo. /'\ li ,\nl.IQuc Solid Oal. II.I "' Wrul\l: "4"1 1~an roun1l t.1 tMt•"' lt•:lVe<; hil i67i A.,krorAndrt•J I 1-:n~ancennR U1rl'l't Or So.tie--~ matu.re mmdcd 1n Hddio Shat·k h;i,_ full dlVJdual to hPlp run hL' R4·ad &hl'matwi., f1chJ '<·n1t'l', nwrha & 1·l•·1· I ·•l11ht' Som~ tr.n1·I ----------' S16K to susK ... 1 .. 1 ... 1\ntJqlk• oak hoos1cr S60o , 1!02 oak upni.:tir p1do" t•n C'Ofld SliOO l .111 I WIJrlung day Super com t i m <' c a r l' t• r 0 P pany with xlnt benefits portwuties & part limi· Call R11a . 540·6055, Job opportun111es open Coastal Per.ioM el ARen '?g up no w an th t• cy.~Ha.rbor.C M Newport Beach area. If NEVER A FF:F: you are military retired ~ .-· or a college graduate· <ir ~..-r-~-- are currently goin1t to SECRETARY college & highly m ot1val A neat PoSition for you ar ed for mcreased earn· your look ing for a In g s based on rnr ecr. Room to ad· performance, please up. vance. Shorthand pre• ply al · 2700 Wesl Coast ferred. Must have fi~ure Hwy, N 8 . aplltude. RADIO 100% Free to Appia cant Irvine PeN10Mel Agency SHACK :'88 E. 17th. Costa Mesa SwtcZM 642. 1470 ATAHDYCORP. ~ .\1org:rn Em plu) m1·nt 1\gency IS.ZS Mesa Vl•nt.· t-:. Suit e 2 13, Co~t.1 .\fesa Thl-1581 631 157~. NEVER A FEt: TeJephooe solmtors, $3.i5 hr. Conve nient loc. across from Orange Cn ty Alrport. Add1t1onal boOu.<;es possi blc. Ca II 2 t.o 9, 641-01.ID TELE,HOHE SOLICITORS 4 Solicitors ne«led now No selling. no expcr nl't: Hrs 4 9PM S3 50 per hr + bonuses CH II bl~ n E.O.E. Sfox:RETARIAL 3 · 9 P YI B 1 II 8 r o w 11 NOOUCTION 979-QO SALIS PlAHHIHG Dln. Telephoriesolicalors WAREHOUS '8SOH Warehouse per .. on for dw.ly warehous<' du111·, Th:. UlCludt•.., work tnR 111 fn"CU.'f'S. refng1•rdto~. A. dry storage MuM hd\l' t!Xpenence ln forklift & electric palle t Jac k operations Full t1mt· permanent position w x lnl. rnnge bendals. App· ly al ORANGE COUNTY rlF.S TAUR ANT SERVICfo:S 2601 Daimler St Santa Ana (714) 641-5734 l*"ol S03i Comp! chn Wl $400 T~ 1n mattr~ lakt> nu S2!> I 1.'J AnllQUl''> fi.i I 1~5, t'\l'S, Ua)'l> 1:151 !1135 Jt•,1n :\1odern IJv rm set. ai. n<> ... cood. 2 red 1rrutatJon lthr COU('hes, glass lop n •1 ~ colfe.! tbl, lamp I w marble pedes tal. t·arpet Orig rost SJ.IJOO ~ ofrer 552-0146 Solatchair: $200, chneltt· set S200. qu~n sue b<>d 't" che ... 1 $200 . C u 11 700-8328 -Household rum1tur1• & BC Will share m) :.pac:1ou11 Cl.t>1om bearh llomf' an <'e ssories M u i.t RO rhea p Ca II 496-5!>4 7 Laguna Ill l'X<'hanRC for --------- lurutcd une n or upkeep Double bt.'<I THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS TRAJMHS Basic skills will rncludc NEB> EXTRA CASH? Don't pass up this great CONTRACTOR SUP moderate typmg ability Guarante«I earn1n1ts (1f opportunity. Apply 1n PL I ES TO OLS & Pref. some background $350 t o $8 per hour 1 no child rare 1 puol XJnt cond S60 Jacuzzi, p\l bcuch 760--0142 837 1165 person today. HARD w ARE . Now rn basac rnalh & elem en. +comnuss1on + bonus mmll.1 uaoc. omce ro. OVER 20. SALARY + Can begin Im m ed. part Ume, days or even High back pla id cout' h ms. Call s.59-9Z!.3 after 5 PM. ffecepiooist·l)'J>iat. com· ~ IURING YOUNG MEN try blueprint r eading. Immediate openings. • bialDes. S Daya, 9 AM C O M M r s s r o N . llOOrmostuti.og salary. angs. Easy leads for well &o I Pll. Parklike en· S200·SSOOtWK. FULL knownestablisbNfirm. Beaut.. 4pogter waterbed Waameat. with liberal COMPANY BENEFITS. ROSAN. IMC. llMllJ frame. hdbrd. peel S800 a.eat procram. Salary # 1 .. Or-. c.-, CALL 7141894-0055 ~ach S48·SS33 Fem. call me for rree rent new.12001Best. 900-8292. om wwunte with ex-Ao Equi.l Opporturuty •TIL SICY * ln exchM1e ror work pWiaaoe. Send raume 2925Harbor Blvd. Employer Now hiring telephone Howie, SM-0395 .....,. Sale 1011 ,aatinl aalary = COSTA MESA Sandwic h at salad a s· secreulies fo r a new ...................... . ~ &o NlsueJ semblers, full time SAM-concept In answering Mltdu .. M GARAGE SALE Sal 4r Communl'Y Auo.cla -Sales Accowtt Represen· lPM.Moo·F'rl. Part time •SICRETAlllS• servlce.Pl.t.lmeorf1Ume ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun. 8am·2pm . Mens, Om,IW.4 NIJuel Shores t.tlves to seU ove r lhe 5AM-9AM, Mo n . Fr i. Exec. Le1al R.E .,S20,000 sbift.s avallable lncludes .......... 1005 women." and chlldrens ld.,LacuD&Niguel93877 phone to retail outlet!!. $3.$0 pe r hr . Lori 's rtRSH80,fUnSl2.000 some wknda . Typing: ••••••••••••••••••••••• clothes. Roolts. dining .. ___ Morgan Employment Kitc hen. 979·0747 afl Exc.AnhmR.E .• Sl8.000 35wpm req'd . Manr r m t bl It chairs Every Frl~y, 5aturday & SUnd•y • necepUonlat, for last Ageocy,tmMesaVerde lOAM forappt.. F/CRestauranlSll.000 employee benefits WESTMINSTER w1matchln' a ll wood durlngthemonthofMaywewlllrun · arowtnJ Ad Aaency. E., Suite 213, Cost a Accl/OnLdgrRE.J~~1aoo available . Sa lary : ABBEY twalnut) hutch. Oamell, your garage sale ad under this NMI llr1Cbt" cbarmlng Mela SC'RY /ll(k'lt. Reep. type50. IMMI .iotmo to start r /Um e· AN11QU lo)is. l~"lze bed fram e. specie! GARAGE SALE heading . .., &o l.rwt cuatomeni 7$4-i5si 63l-LS?S Part Ume. ••Sal•1Consultant1• • lntreases accordlnl lo Daill' 10 .. t~ttQ.~ lamps & much m uc h ~~~~t~ __ N_EV_E_R_A_F_E_E__ UllmanSalla.675•70 Aollt·~~=/EOE :;:~n:; ~oum:~~ Cl.()SEDTIJESOAY ~·w1:2~[~~~~:r~ GET READY NOW! • flll 6 AttUrat.e t1plat Seamst:reasea, near OC lli Rdnden A&ency Important bus. Need 11751 Westminster Ave. East ol Maanota a& F:d· Clean out tM closets, ettlc end tcfds' o.lpq•co.btMfit.a. lae~vahu1ble? AJrport, P /W, &AM· 4Cri>Blttb,FAtab'&4 l(lOd tone of voice .... a.rdenGrove 554·4U03 Inter.•-rooms now -getr-.ctytotumyour •uatoupp't. Pl*lt • ed our Lc»t 4:30PM. Mon Thurs. Newport Buch,833-1190 •urance. appearance & tfimrhtd-._.---.-0-6-1 unw•nttd Items Into CASH. C.H now RSCl:PTJONJST I AS· =:=~-:_mac:; -~ __ 1.:1_______ =--·Frl. mom. Ca.ah paid for antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/r~ ~r :'~t~.r this SPECIAL 81l'ANT, mature. fllll ...._ tW~• lound an a..1ll~ Adi. your one· 9JANT ACTION,. M-4871 E .O.E. thoP lnven~oriea. Call Apt. sale. Everytbln1 --...., ··• :~--===·-=·------..L..:=11.em="='=vval:...'ue_. -=~ .. ~::::i=:*>P=9hoppio,==~·~t"e~n~te~r.~:..L=a~·11~1ted~Ada~M2~·56'7~8~Lw~n~Ads==~ea~1~1w~-~5l7~8ti::·~m~',~f:MC),~r~y31155~~o=r=g=a=nd • .::rrut=='°~!~~~"~7c::a=Jl=dJb===~6~4~2;;·;5~6;;7~8;===d~ 7 ti• DNL V PtLOT tHO T~y. Apnl 12, 1NO n . ...._ .... ,...,. 9040 ......... ...._w..tM 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. • ...... '"'''"'" .......... rtM .......... rt.ct ...... 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Hllnl o.,z bt.-d, ;\ (.', 4~ ~·~9 9050 ..................•.... U!ITl~r i.hdl 101 1>J lc lotij( b('(f tt\JC k ~~ 71 Jt!t!Pbll'r Vii, J i.pd . guod rond Ahk for Doug &w 2121 or 673 11()4 8 1MW t71J Mwcc••.... f740 v ... _,.. t770 a."r•t tt2t PORSCHES ·••·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7• 200ll Xlnt. con d "19 4:IO SLC Silver. All '79 V W Convt'rtrble . '71 Stn Wan t ·p•u. WANTED throu.ahout. a c. 4 ap. xtru Mi n t cond. yellow w it.an In\, 18,000 Depmd.. Good 1 oW!Dr. new r1td11la 15.Uo. 1u.•1m ,,., 17SG82 dy1. '4S·*IOI ~bit • or.u750 eve. en •. SIOO . .,..P. Allow \AS \M opportunity ·e 230 SL Clasa1c. Perf, _____ __.___ ..._ to l'OfllMkr LiW pUrduu • .-~ '71 S cond, new paint, SlO "79 VW ~ Convert._. or t ll o( yuur Clf'lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrm. 213iU J.:!0(ll ble, nandard, u kc ove,r l~ht: <..'heck with U1 PAaTS lie Sl.000. C.ll aft ~PM Today' ,,,__~._,Onl,__lhocU ('12 to "13 Mt'r('tdts 250/1&. cslM 5.SJ.a:lle3 "74) V-4S't ). N•w Seara aound 5)'11, AC. xlnt Cond. ------ ·lap Dollar rad ·For Yuur Ciar ' JOHH50M & SON U..Coln Mtrclrf 2tl28 Harbor lilvd CAUi Mesa 5'10-SGJO We Pery OYER -look For VOW' Good VW. Poncheor Audi Ct4CK IVIERSOM VW PORSCHE·AUOI 445 E Coasl H.1way a l &ystdt' Dnw ~ Bearh 673·0900 Autos. lmporltd • •••••••••••••••••••••• tf J> 41 m Q b•U•r x.. only 48,000on& mJ, m\lat Leal.Mr a port 11leer'ln1 llt'll 63"7100 • t17Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l All hall pnce. Call 6'2-01.38. MB 2*> SE. e xceptionally VOlVO '715 C1pr1. New metl oran,e paint Lo ml. nu tuu . xlnt cond l2800. ~ °""" 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 49iZ 2 +2, 4·Spd, t-ll'C' l>l\rl, AM 1FM cass . A t:. S3K nu. S8500 661 7ffl t clean. lo ml . local car 16800 As k for li1l l SALIS, SHYICI )t().lU l orevs, ~7-5880 AND LEASING MB 1958, 2208, xJnt cond. , OVERSEA." DEUVERV repainted, r uns we ll. EXPERTS WJ() P /P.640-1242. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 MG B GT Ne w AM/FM radio. ANktnu S2600 1nclud1ng t Ovt't Pnvate party ~5996 Peugeot 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMAL CUARA.NCE!I! Every 19 504 & 004 1i.. NOW SAUNJCB>I BEACH IMPORTS 848 Oovt' Slr~ Nf..WPORT BF.ACll 752-0900 EARUIKE VOl.YO 1900 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA 646-UOJ 540.946 7 'TT Volvo4'W. Air . all pwr, f>llJ'f SS,500 8.5 H 005 or 1131-!IMS ------- '71 142 ,.: Ru n!> good ~ mwn or & paint. BlOF1RM 548~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt••"' 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...oTHING OYE:I Cs N ut.. tt .......... ~········ ... · '73 Martt JV, &mrf, wbi OD *-t.o.ded. SeU/l'tade. ll.800. .... ' c.,,.,.. t9JJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1ST·TOP Wh&tm aroon int. Atl power. 27.000 mt. Im· mecul1te. 15U790 or Ad· SiUer • 143, 642-4300 • ~ hrs-a day. '74 c.orvette. T·top, alr. AM /FM, Wt wbJ, tMeO. Must sell uu. wk. Please call A a b i 675·52 13, 75UU4. Dodgst ft JS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Dodce Chareer 31. 311 S1D> or best olf ef'. 5.S7 .-0198 .n.. s: 30 '64 Dod&e Dart A/C. new tU'eS, compt new brks. en" overhauled. Mudt iiee! $700. 41M-4921 WHETHH BUYING •lM.\tAC 2li JO fj()ATS 6 12 mo pl<Jru. prepaid Moforiud likes Truclu 9560 Gentni1 970 I 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 2'10Z. reblt l'n.:. ne~ tran:. . new uphohlt-r> C.1ean $3800 646 5ZIO aft 5 9750 $4999 • "77 Aspen Wgn. Speci&I Ed.itioo. 963.91568 SELLING Thb is Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART I rum SOO mo 10C'lud 1nl! 'hp, k~MH\l> 714 964 ~'4 BOB'S ANGELS F I S H I NG . E N Tl::RT/\I N I NG , HUSINESS! ! (i()' llat tl'ra ... SportJishl·r EnJOY ~Xood hfe! Conlact .....••.•..•........... n G1trrelh Mopt.-d Low rruJt:.. $225 or bt•i.t ofr Gdcond 675 !i412 Pt-ugcot mol>(.od. red. Rood :.hape.$225 bJI 4400or675 5006 ~~·I 9150 .......•...........•... 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S40.lmFIR~l 631 2044 ('V(' 20' S 1·w p11rl S' ·O B , w -.lip xl nl n+i!l 5 213 ~91JO urn; Hone.la 300 motorc·y de wuldshtcld, Rd cond S'l5, t hrom1• r aC'k rarn t•r . SLS. twin 1•hrnmc PIP\''· $20 7 J4 IS.10 :,~112 Worll llor'>c 3 whft•I Oun\• 1·yd1· IUhp, $350. ~K2S9 aft J :..I Motor HcwM-s. S• I Ret.t /St~ ., 160 •.•...........•....•... •We Rent• •Your Motor Home·• Top Sto you ta x bencf1t'l Wedomamtcna nce free :o,lllce 1!172 full ref;, Uale"' RV Rf'ntah 55!1 #Iii RE..'-'T Z2 (l lu x m lr home, 'ilps 6, <,t·lf C'Ont S250 wk. +.!fml 640-8585 Trailen, Tra•~I 91701 ....................... I~ Hav llo;;t w c .111•1p\ f':nd 0 B W1111wr ul ( 'hJ:tr;wl•·r Boat l'araclt• 011-7fi77 l'<tt~makl•r <!I• o.,port It., lwrm1.tn, rd11l Jlk 121315!17 ~.'i?:l ~·a1t...:l Htd ~II· 2fi Clip pn ~fann!' Sloop. <11> 1:-. l>'.unav.t'() <'l'ntcr hoar u I ntnk UJ 11.J P 111 n I '>hlp)drd !')ubm 1t hHI w l'ht·1·k l o Nat ional 17' <..:amplllli! Trailer for i\mt'rl<'Un l nsur;,111·1· s~r rental C'lt•an & <'nm pa n\. ,. 11 D anu tcxnlortablt• 547 J lli2 l'oinl Sh1µyard U1ds will T~-.Utility 9180 I~· opcm'<l Friday noon. l!nl! f-''lllCrform u11c•n liow, ~)or ht•:\t nfln ('ull Th t• Wh o I Iv ('o w KP~laur.J nl , J!'ok lor \11kc 675418) .i 25-i.J T nulcr ava1lalJle ••••••••••••••••••••• • • '-''IJ<intll:ly Ut11Jly Trailer. Sh•l•I box ---4'x6'. $200. ~·H259 aft '7'J llOlilE 11 w trlr. Xlnl 3 :rJ. racm).! cond. Heady to Jwlo Sft'vi--. c-~-.-P-cri_s __ go srnoo. 760 l7!6 & Acussories 9400 'i7 Tollylnf\ wuh m 1Jor 1ni.: C;,1 1 a ll b pm fj7J. l 1511 ntAl>I·; I :'-J ~I' l-:('11\ I, J2'THOJl\.'lo Sl-.l>A'\I S F J>.I hke new ·77 mdl \4 I wn <bl c•ng ' low hr-. Will •.;wnr111· for 51>5.ouo < ull ow1wr dlr631 :JIJ3 2Jl n l)ufrlC'hJ l'lt•I' bo.1t i:md c•ood • Sl0.500 640-4150 ··,~ Formula Thunderbml Zl'. only 200 hoori. SS rh'JOC. bail lank, outng s:er... w ur w1thoul lrlr 1714 I 67S 7700 l3fl Cyl'lom· Nt·w sails & rov('r RtJU!ed for ral·1n.: or crwi.tn).! W I OHi:r 114.2-:QS38 all 5 17fl O U/\ Y, M J~h <lc·t·k. Ill.U lt 1934 Nt.ocd~ work 175 7~:r1f..J 9070 •••...•.....•••••.•.... llunttngton Harbor Bout '>hp, 31 ' & 48' l>cbb1c 12131 ~-5645 ---- MEWPORT MARINA Slif:.WI Avail 646-0051 - ---~Ip, up lo 60' bout . ull1 , 25 TroJan 111 !-ob p, fully phorw Ja<'k ldl'al loca louded. $\~ llon,$500. 673-1464 67~ 17114 or 646 1234 'M Chn!'. Connie :H' full +·lc-<·t ronll'll Musl :-.t'l 1 (>vt pty 760-t 769 Moo ri n g , Catal ina IKt hmub. SSOM F irm 1)~11 ·02 1 0, 548 -4 200 . ~~1~:. You may request Ad-Sitter seMc:e when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mes.10geS •• . you coll in at yoor convenience to get the respon• to your od ... this aetVice is only SS per week . For more information ond to ploce ~ ad coll M2-5671 ,., ----- •....•.•....• , ....•.... NEW PARTS&SERVtt:i-; HOURS (Jpen7a m 'lll6p m Monday lhru fo'r1day Cl~t.-d Sat. & Sun SADDLEIACK FORD ~S Mam, Santa i\na Al lht' <Ame r of Warner 546-7070 WANTTOHUY. BUMPER-TO FIT 510 iODATSUN. S40-572 l SSAYESAYE S WITH USB> PARTS Im ported car part!> IMPORT AtrrOSUPPLV 101 N. Manche8ter Anahelm 776-9900 1969-t!Y71 OaL'lun Pickup Paru for s ule 1 Doors. Bu m pers. He ar Tall Gate. Complete Body> call 751-8967 or 835.7775 Ext 841. ........................ IM PORTANT NCYI1CE TO READERS ANO ADVERTISERS The price or 1l e ms advertised by vehicle deelers In the vehicle classiried adver tising colwnns does not include a ny applic a ble t axee. license, tranarer fees, flnance charges. fees ror air pollution control de· v\ce certificaUong or de· aler documentary pre· paratlon charge• unless otherwise s pecified by the advert.her. 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * CONY9tTal * 1'6) Cano• s.w ... R«eit paint. top 6 llm. T wo extra Cor valr ~ 11 1pare perta. 8JOO/best oner. ca11 761-4119 1979 TRUCK C•EARANCE! Wc :.llJJ have SOit)\.' nt•W 1979 truck • tn ~tork . UraRU(' n.'<iucllonb • SAV~NOW! CONNflL CHEVROLET ·x;')(J l.cr l••• 111 , t "'°'l\\H~\ 546-1200 'GS INTERNATIONAL I lon, 7x9 nat bed. $700 ·'98-l(Xfl ·72 Councr. XJnl runmng work ln.i c k . $1 •IOO '.67 :!6.5or 1194 7S4 I 00 l"ord ~loop u. 6 cyl .. rt-bit enit & tram ... nt•w brJk e:.. S75 0 O HO &i5-4tln 1\17 I Dats un hood. i.:d ('Ol'ld, blue. $2S D11Lsun G lug wheel & lire 8 l:> I~ $1. T ire!' (J IG ·GU I S raised white letter SS l'll 1976 Dodge Van sleerini: wh eel w c over Sb 714 830-5912 9705 •......•............... AHAL ClE.U.AHCE!!! All ·79 Alfa Romc•o:. MUSfOONOW1 BEACH IMPORTS 75 Oal:.un 7 IO i\ t , a m fm. S2.300 <l!j<l ~u home. or 540-32 10 ext 32:.1 wurk '7<1 Datsun 7 10 St·d.in Sl.tj()(J ~ood "ork1ni: 1'00d G~ mf.I.: 003 J I~ 'T.l 241Y/., rt.'51.ort'<l on it in a I 714 tm 41171 or !Ml 4~1 Ua b un '7 7 2 1!0 ·Z Automatic a.i K m1 56. 750 fi~6 4S2Sdys, t>4 .. ·1444 rul.e'i -Fiat 9725 ......•.•.••••.•..•.... 848 Dove Street NEWPORT UEACH 752-0900 71 12-l Spyd~r conv 1 J\~1 n 1. 5:.pd 4 whl 9 7 I 2 ch:.<· brk.~ 11b8 IZn> BMW ••...••..•..•..••..•... '76 Por..,che 9121-: ~:lf!l' ruof, 1\.\1 F M Dolb} ca....... 7" alloy!>, man} e~ lro!>. mint Sl2.000 or ~IJ7S ~ '711 !lllSC, pwr bra ke'. t'l•'t' windows, a c. (•let 'n rf. 1· u, l" m 'ea h . cru1-;e cn trl . i.lt<rt'o P1rell1i. ma~ ,.hi'> . >Aflale l<ul. .lowered fog lliehts. hdll. wa~h l'" Z1.000 rru Por..t:llt' r1c'tl 124..500 -~unl Bla:r.t>r ur IJrorK'O or 4x4. 49S 6382 a!ld' s '70 911 E 8w'g1.111d> A (.' ss.~or tradt.> 644 iSi2 NABERS AUTO CENTER J 125 Uak(•r <'f~i i\ \1 1-;Sfl ft40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TT LTD IJ, 4-dr., air, xlnt. <:ond. In/o u t. Orig. owner. $2150_ tJM-1128 540-9202 '79 Fatrmonl Wgn , SJ9CJ5. 18 I.TD S3'7~. 841H990. 99 0 5 fWH.5636 ..•........•....••.•... 1974 2 dr .\IJladOr. ~ood tond , nl'w \Ht>'> & bralu..... /\ C, P H P S $1400 ooo &34 1764 o r 8:}).l!H!I fi5 Rambler Wl(n 6 cyl. PS. duto. '1 dr Work car ~ ~1S1H 9910 ....•...•..•••.••...... HUGE FORD SALE l977 Granada 4 drs, all w 1:.1 1r c o nd . rad i o . ~1.er. lthr Int etc. In II.Int cond Lowos SIHS. Also Rood selection of l!17ti Granada.s at com- pa r ab 1 e s a vi n g s. I lawa11an Am. 752-7531 . 1~ ..•..•.••.....••....••. Honda 9727 Reh R.oyu 9756 71 F.lectra Ud 4 dr. xlnt 9945 CREVIER SAMIA AMA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ond lhru out N ~w VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST ,, 1 DEALER IH u_s.A pd In\ t ,, p l I r c ... SlW> bM ulr 673 ~7111 ~~~VER ~ liul1:k t:;,.l.Jlt Waion 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "77 TWN t: CPE $3950? Moon rf, Whls, loaded. l\hr . tape 539 VQ P . ~~ Whlse Olr. Q I S I 4 llOAOWAV 5IS fo'ord Short bell iO , 835·3 I 7 I Lru t·n~ In Xlnt l'cmc.l n•t 11mi.1•H 0A1v11<r. MAt H•Nf HONDA HEADQUARTERS ROUS-ROYCl l"L'"· lull 11Ytr. Jir, w hl µw r '>\'.ih. \Ill wh\ •s.oo J~"'-.. I MtRury 9950 sum !ffil..Jx:i5 71 ('ht•\ '; ton p1l k up . :m enit . I!'» IK m p..:. m•v.. paint 1ntt>r1CJr S<!kOll firm l:!IJ 1771 l!07fl cJav~ 171-11 t)<l<! ol~I 1·~1 :11r.1 a.Jc for Sall(Jv twf11n · , I'm 191, 7 I 11t t•1 ll J l I II J r\ l'and trk, 6 t•yl. :i 'r>d. 'lick, r<.'blt ht-ad & tranb RlJn.o, I 1.M" 541H0 1 l ~ fo'ord l'U w i.hcll, loL' o( xtra:-.. 48.000 m 1 oq l'n R. x lnl 1'011 <1 Sl!Xkl !best ofr 9GH I l:IO l:ri'U lntl·mtil.IOOJI 2 ton IH .. dununum 'un I 11111 ltfl I i.:,au • !JOO() m1 on c·nl( X lnl <•<JOd SSJ00 ~lJ I O<!i or W2fh 12 t>l l'hcvy 'J T ft I'\ I. i 'f.>. w Grdny 1'1,.,1tl\t' n·.1r l'f'lt.l Sl500 O UO !11.iH 12(}1 v~ 9570 .•.••..•..•..••••...... 1975DODGE l/4TON VAN /\ut.omalll' lram, . crwst· «111lrol.' i\M fM :o.lt·n -.1 rad.to w 1ca.<sM?lle. alarm 'oY:,.lt..'fll, C li rac.!10. ni·w un ..,, a nt:w eni:ml' l'L US much mo rr•'' G rt·tit wur k truck 1 Now rt• d u ct>d t o O N LY $2795 be~l olr "' r <:a II 17141 541 2436 l ll•:JV c• m I' ..... a R e I 0 r I 7 I 4 I 00 ~ l'VenmJ?'> 73 l>odi!e Van Cll·a n He'll offer M u-;t 'l'll ~~ 64 Cor v<ur Van . r u nl> good_ 642-0762 or 646-83:1 I '73 Dodge Van. :.unrool, mag whls, runs .:ood Looks good. &42 ffl62 or 646-8391 77 Ford I:.:· ISO. '>lC rl'o. l"Jlts, pitnel, 800 m1 ranjtc, $<1.SOO 714-492· 7819 'T7 Chev. ,,.., T van. n II. 11ut.otrans S2SOO. Mti 07:11 "72 Camper Van l>odge fo\llly l'QPl Nl•w ml r Sell llradc S2200 631-4800 --------- · 7 3 I'. o r d ~. T o n Econolme. R .000 963-3108 ---------AMfos W..t.d 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOPOOLLAR for top Wied cars.foreign, domesllcs or clllllSICS. If your car Is extra clean. see i.w Fl RST • ,,I ht Or-. C...ty 2!m Harbor 81vd. COSTA MESA 979-2503 ·73 3 OCS <'JJ\'. m int lll5!>!1 • . '71)~-tsp 12721'11!.1 'ii' 33'11 -t.:-p; :ur <OOiS l-:Z 1 'Ti :011.i. .. p. a1r12' .. l-l:\X r, I Ti5:r>l4!>pS B 11Jli:11 'ii'tm·..i i4~X<; I 78320!.A, air llA.J!l~I I 78 J20i <bp 123:1UKll I i8S:U "·'P 13!J4lj HH I i'H s:nA l011c.lecJ 1:. u.x 1 'i!ll:n '>PlS pkg 11;.a:1J1 'i'9 :ii28tA S R t 21i l 5 I 19 5281 loadt.-d I ()251; I Oowd Suftdays FOR THE DtSCRIMIHATING BMWIUYER! •PRE-OWNED* •BMW's• i7 3201 41> pd t IH ff K I I Ti 320\ a Ulo lfi!I ff.I#\ I ·18:mt1spc.1 n211wnF1 78 32oi aulo 1r;n..11 1 '78 3311 4 spd. <4!12AUW I '78:J20l ·I !>pd. llS73VIH 1 77630<.:51 121147Z'J'/\R I 1980 PRICES GOlti4G UP ! Ex· ulent sftKtion at an-ent prices!!! SAVE OH LAST FEW '79's IN STOCK SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS ~ Mar~uente Pkwy MJSSION VIEJO 8) 1·2040 495.4949 Q.OSB> SUNDAYS ORAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales-Service I A'Rstni.: RoY C°"er,lnc. Rolls ftoycc BMW l.S40 Jambor~ Newport S..ach 640-6441 IOI McLAREH's 850 N 8e1r h Blvd l..AHABRA <5 M1. No. olSA. Pwy> t7 I 41S21·Slll SWxlay by A.Pt>(. 7tlMW530I Immaculate! Runs on re· gular gas. 4 speed, power steertna. power brake11, a1r cood., AM /F M atereo cau ette, elect ric sun· rool, electric windows, lopu/tan interior . Only Z ,000 tnllcs. Best offor. Ollll 642·0138. '74 am TU. AC. enrf. •I· loys . new 8 11U le n t hock.a, AM !FM CHll l~ i 4 20CJ2 4·spc1., Blaupunkt amlfm stereo cass .. 11c, new Mlchellns . $4575. ~ --·-·-t TODAY!!! UMIVERSlTY SAl.i'::S &SEHVln, OLDSMOBILE HONDA GMCTRUCkS .!l(iO llarbor Bl-cl CC.~TA ~ i'.SA 540..9640 Wa.nl tu buy 1\fi\4 111.mdJ ;\cA:t>l'd. I door 'i<'<l.rn t,1.2 J.fj!J '7'J P rt'ludt> ~n rl J AM 1-'M ;>./;,.') olu1· I I~ KJ' 211\mi Xlnl I 9) !l)O 711 7~ 7101 Jaguar' 9730 •...•.........••....... I $32Jlf» 1r tw ... l 11ff {'r I 'i I I '157 :i511; Mm.do 9738 .•...••...•....•.•..... miracle mazda 21 so "-'* lh•d.. Coda~ US.5700 1977 Maz.da <;Le h:itc•h t>:wk . dt•lux1· 1nll·nc•r a;,l)Xl nult">. I l'} hOc.lt'I rl 'Pl"'°· :.unrool and r .H k lalt ory air. m•w 1.ul1JI ltrl"> $34!15 firm t .1 II f).16,f,006 71 ~faida RX•t. flHr t·u11d Jlf $7$-0 642 4300. \cJ Sl\lt-r • LJS. 2.1 hr. "i'J HX7. J:M.icou~ "l\1·r blk Lnt , hk\' nt•W l'(\nCtl ll<ln "750 OBO 675 21i2 1.973 Mazda RX 2 4 door (.1ean ~foke orrer ~9039 Evemnits ..... _..~4'~ I \ll'lllJ l .J pt• t•t1· I \'-----'MO~ IJWTll'I ptl pl\ $4110<1 ........••.........••.• OftA.'lGl':couNTY:S NEWEST U NCOl-"\·ME RCUR Y DEAL~RSHJl' I d i ''JI llt~J ~kcJ\q)nl\ .....................•. 1980 SU8 TURI Os Toyota ··········•·•··••··••·· 1H Coroll.J <! door , 5 'pt."1.-d • .im fm '' ... '"''' XJ.nt 1-ood ,\.o.,Juni; ~ l all~ ltil.b 73 T'1'1X..J C.irtnJ 1\ut11 \.:' IOU ( •• 11 ~ .• I I f I 7:J~11t I~ .!i l:t .ifl I ci.-,, fCl\t ~ I ( • •rom.1 .+UI H I "" ~Int <11ntl ~ ,,a:, ~HJ 9 770 .....•...•............. 1871 1 lfACH ILVD. Hwlti1>401tlHch 842-2000 714 VW ciulOm R1\ 1era camper. spotless. sips ~. AC. i.tereo tape. rt.>i: ga s 1111 J ~ !lff.30. 640-66M I 1979 VW BUS Like new. pnct:d LO sell. 661 -1779 9915 ............•.•••.....• ili ~ lJ\' s.>i~ l.oa ded 1.-.11ruful t>t-1 c· .. 11 Arl ~ .lJj 111( b45 725.J . i'lt ~-d..n d .. \111. ~hl\1 :r..WJ nu Wht lth1 111 kr Xlnt u.111<1 i!t# I 1~••lr Mii l~,o i)i :-,,.., 1110• ~~mt !-.11\ 1•r ~l c t10.t I 1 \ .. k.J,:j !11<:14 t•\t. ti'7..J ''h•t RAY FlADEaOE IJ'\COLN M f':RCURY hr 111 /\ulo Ct'nk r Ur :-.IWwy Lid o· t-'or~t exit IHVINI-: 810..7000 9952 .........•••••••..•••.. '66 Classic 6·<.'YI, autu u-an.. p " S2 .000 67S-3914 71 Must.an3 V8. auto. PS, PH. AC, AM F M 8 lrk, 'oOrl ll&K r;tck, 23,000 mt. 'tltnt c nnd SJ900101 r 'ttUS1 ... ·ll lfll-Ul2 --- 7h ~1.1.LM II. PS P B. A1C.', .1ut.<1 l r.m... t.iny exlrd:.. SH XI ~Ii i2t.i>j 111 L'l..i..'>Ml', b r yl. 3 'P ..twk xlnl t•onrl Grt ~al> nu $00l tii~7 T. ~., 1111 .. 11 O(XJ mt IP#. 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I · Lop, .im fm cass .. power <ocat<;. windows, locks, etc ,w ume lease, no dn. pmt required _ Call gsi.9622 offu:e. 552-0576 "~· ~'"' 9740 • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'Qi VW BUS $2400 or be!>l 'i6 St'vlllc. Jet blk w ired velour int, <'rulM.'. wire whl.5, RR ~nil, ster t.'O, l'lc Xlnl S7.000rorrer. ~~ '7'J Ole.Ii.. 98 R eRen c y . di~I. 2 door. v myl top, am rm radio. ate. pwr seat, cnuse conlrol, tilt wheel. wire wheels . Very cle an. Mus l sell thi& week! t6790. or best offer buys 1t. Days S40-6900. l!:va 644-404t. 1969 Ml1280SE 4DOORSEDAN Sl lv1·r blue & loaded wit h all o( the luxury a pp<>111l ffi('flb Must W l' lo up pnoeinll'' IH<YlY PO I ONLY $4998 HOWARD Che•rofri l>ove & Quall St.-. Nf:.'WPO RT liEACll lll-OSSS 71 Mef'«'des 4S«SEL. a ll xtras inc luding -.nrf. 30.700 m1 , mint cond $1.9.M r.61-7282.831 6411 i l M83 5 Convert1ble X1nt mecharucal cond Needs mi.nor reslorat1on ~ ~-~ 129.500 '78 MB 2400 , 80K m l . showrol'>m cood .• load~'d ! 117.<XX>. $22'70 'I» Mercedes 230 4·dr. 8Cdan. 6 cyl., auto . pis. a tc, new eng. s mos. ago. Xl nl. con d . 14800 6TH305 WlLLTRADE 1.957 220S tnrl. seodan. ttore d l t yrs . F o r $3,000CASH Ai ~ 633-6597 i'8 4408F.l.. 4 dr. elec snrt. stereo w 1ca111eu e . rar· t ory air . x lnt con d DU OO/or best offer lbia wieek.PP.552.om offer Good cond Gd tJ.res 960-m " '78 VW C'tHlVl'r t . h lu VI wht tup. 1\M fM . \OK m1. S6800 64 ~ 2:1 1:,. m:;.~ ----- 71 lJu.... nu motor. 11rc ... brak,~ . .,hocks 97\l ~'l. r•vt~ &14-6357 6K V W Squar c b a l•k ~work S850 bst olr 494 3417 aft. S JO wkdys , anyt.Jme weekends. l9lll El Dorndo. fo'1rem1st Gold . Vug ue t 1 res. crwo;e. 'tt•r("() w 8 trk. 'A'trt• "•hi,. f'll'. Lu lu mill.'\. $15,000 bt.•,1 of r PJ•s.,c,!l~ i6 &>villt• S1lvt'r on J(rey Uhr inter Swn:•o ta pe, l'rse. nl'w t1rt'~. brks Xln\ cond 1 ow n r . 41K m 1 $7,100 d y 642-~. aft 5 67~74 76 Cutlass Salon cpe. X'tra sharp, loaM<I. xlnl. Best over S3.000. 751.Qlr.? 18 Cut la ss Brougha m , :tUXXl nu, all xtras. Xlnl t•o nd. SS.995 . Dys , S4Q..8.l(W ; evs 640-1876 rwo tts~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUYPIO~S A.ycOIMl 631-2697 ·74 VW c a m per fu lly eqwp~d . l1llle work needed. SJ800 or be11\ or· (er 646-~ 9tl7 ,.,"..... ff60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW ·111 Squareback: Re bit eng. Clean. Xlnt cond. $14115. Call 4!n -4076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Cemaro LT. only 13.000 rru , full power. lf100t080 Qlll Mike at The Wholly Cow. 67$-'°80 '72 SS 3.'W>. SUver w /bl.le '70VW Bus, rblt. nu clutch vinyl tup. Tit wheel, elr. It brakes, S2400. PS, PB. a.J.295. 646-1306 ·m VW f'•astback. Mint cood. ~pg. $2000. Mt Gpm.97M842 '71 BUG. Ver y clean. MU$l sell. $1900. bst ofr. &4.»421orS8M152 63 Bu.1, 1000 restored eng, good s h•pe. Sl. \0- 648-3707 all 3PM ' vw 79 COnvert. white on wtl.lte, Champa,IJK' Ed i· Uon. All xtru. Xlnl cood. PP. IBJiOO 213·tl4·JW ' Che•••• 99JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sii US FIRST! We tuive a 800d selection o r N E W " U SE D O>evroldal COHHfLL ·~ C HfVROlfT "\_ .... t \ 1' 1 • • I\ (' I ' \1 I ., .. ~ 1100 '71 Malibu. 350. Need1 tram.IC. .... "11 F\ary Oo&d' bm top, x.lrl. cond. Under TSKmi. De~nd 318eng. Fully eq1alp. P .P . Sl,075. m.s\544 i'8 ' dOof' V11arte, 35,0IO rnilea, :d nt cond. ~. Call Wffknda or alter 6 , ~*5 99'5 ....................... '78 Bonneville . Fu Uy'" loeded. Mint cond • ._... ... ~,, '74 Venlw'a, k> ml, very c:Jun, 1ood M PO. lllD0/1*\ olr. fTl.Ml! " '72 lwc. Le Mani, auper cond, rally• •bht rad I ala. air. nu lftl t /ahock.t . tll00/0.,. f1).7JU •••• ..................... ~---..... -------.. '-9 - -._. L . . untington Beaeh .,ountalil ley 01 1 10 N ~OL . 73, NO. 113, 3 SECTtONS, 30 PAGES . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Attacked ffitchhiker's Clues Studied By R08•:RT J\AltKt:ll Of, .. 0.llt ...... i Utt I nform1u1on prov1dt'd by 11 l7 year old llunlll\~\Un li~acl\ boy 1s being t•hecked out b Orange County deput y shunfhs In their s~urch tor .tht• frecWlt)' killer Scolt Neely c'eportt>d lo p0hce that he "as p1<'ked up last Tues- day wh1le hitchhiking and at - tacked by a bespet'la cled man d n v1n.c ll powder blue OodKe v tin Nt>ely said he m•n~sed to Ctght off~ adva nct's of tht" m1.n by us mg hts motort'ycle helmet as a weapoo and knocked off \h(: d n ver 's metaJ-rimmed prescrip· lion eyeglasses in the struggle Neely told bas s tory and handed the glasses over to HWlt ington Beach police as soon as ht> could get to a telephone booth a~w1...-i. REUNION Barbara Timm shares a laugh with son K e vin Hcrmcning, one of the American hostages, in the t; S. Embassy in Tehran. They were allowed less than an hour together and were never left alone. Iran Threatening ·Total Ban on Oil By The Associated Pre~i. Irani an offrr1alc; thrcutc•nt'd to- du~ lo bar Oii l'xporti-"forever· lo counlrll's that Join the U.S. i><1 nc t1 o n:-. u~a1ns t Iran a nd un.wd thl· .,,.,·und expul,icm th1~ \ Cl:I r or Am1·nran r t•porten. IO Tl•hran l norfte1ul rl'1J<1rts abo hstl'd J ' manv <•'~I k1llt·d in ;i fourt h da~ ol ~1CJll•rw~· 1Jrt cam puses rn Ir a n 'I h t· 11 II I hr" at l' a m 1• a., Amc•nret ' Jo)1rnµcun alh1·-. ~1·re CARTER 'MISTAKE' IN IRAN CITED-A3 r1•porll·11 In hav1· tlN'1dcd on i-t ron,g d1plomCJt1c and N·onom1 r m easun 's against Ira n to -.upport l ' s t'fforl<, lCI ~atn rf•lt.•asc· or the i\m crican ho.,ta~cs 1n Tehran Snu rcc s at the• m eeting of Co mmo n M a rk et for e 1 ~n m1nistl'rs in Luxembour g !lai d there had twcn no agreement on a timetablt• for 1mplemcnltng t he m e<.1!.urc:, On e propo:,al befon · the ministers called for a ban on imports of lr<.1nian oi l Iran s 11ff1c1al Petrs news agen· c y quoted Ori Minister Ah Ak bar Mmnfar u-. .,ayan~ that 1f "rer· tarn countrit·l-1 jumed rn lhe U S economic s anctions, I run would not sell t hc.>m oil. They would be blac klisted forevN a nd would ne ver get I r an 's oil ·· 1 r an would produce less 011 "to the benefit o f future genera· t1on!t," Momfar was quoted as say1nJ? According to Pars, Mo inrar said lr:mia n foreign currency n •.,t•r ves c li mbed fro m $1 0 billion to Sl5 billion m the last '<•a r so the re was "no need to i.·'( port 0 11. Meanwhile, Iran s foreq.~n p r t• i. ., c h 1 e f . A b o I g h a s s e m Sadt·~h . accused U S news or ga n1 1.at1ons o( distorting the new:. a nd s aid he will recommend tht' govt•rnment ex~I Amen can re · porters lie s uggested that one l" S . news agency remain to "pro- vide tht• direct hnk with lhc Un1t- t'd States ·· Iran t'xpclled a ll US re por l<'rs J an. UI. bul m ost we re a llowed to return about s rx 'H'eks later Sources sa id the boycott may bt• announced today al the end of a l wo-day meelmg of the fo reign man1.,lers of the nine Common :\1arket countries 1n Luxe m bour~. They said in addH1on lo the oil ban. the allies would agree to an arms embargo and reduc tions in their diplomalrc s t affs in Te hran and I ran's d iploma tic staffs m Europe. A total trade e mbargo and break in diplom atic relations would follow Ma y 15 if the Ira m a n government did not take ste ps to Cree the 53 Americans he ld captive in the Irania n capital since Nov. 4, the sources said. ne ar Wurner Ave nut' and Pacific Coast Highway ··we have tallted to him and we a re fo llowing up possible leads , Lt And y Ro mero said Monday ··w e feel c.·erta10 that Neely wa s picked up by someone but we a re not prepared to sa y that be 1s the killer. ·'There are lots of homosex· uals who try to put the make on young hitc hh.tke rs ." he said Neely's report was followed closely by that of an unidentified N ewpo rt Beac h m a n wh o claimed tha t he was attacked unde r simila r circ umstances by a man ~enerally matching the description provided by N~ly. Ro mero said tn\•esligators are attempting to mak e contact with the Newport Beach victim "We have received lots of calls with good Information. We will lis ten to anyone." he said. Romero s aid 1nvest1gators have an their possession the glasses knocked from the driver of the van but that they may be hard to check out. He also added that attempts to make a compos ite drawing of the suspect supplied by Neely's desc nption wtU not be m ade un less there is more evidence that he could be the freeway killer. Neely was picked up while hitc hhiking Tuesday morning in Long Beach when his m otorcy· c le ran out of gas when he was returning rrom a visit LO bis girlfriend's house. Huntington Beach Sgt. Luis Ochoa said information provided b y Neely a lso has been turned over to Lon~ Beach police who <See CLUES. Page AZ ) Trash Fees Weighed Huntington May Levy $1.5 MilUon Tab Hom eowners in Hunt ington Bea ch may be asked to pay a bout Sl 5 m1lhon an tra~h col lect1on fees m order to make ends meet for the hsral year beginn1n~ JuJy I. Councilman Don MacAlllster. who stepped down as mayor Tues day. said he wants to form a comm1ttee .. to take a long and ha rd look" a t imposing the trash fees ~a use of Lough financial times He is s uppo rted by Coun ri lman Ron P a tt1 n ~o n who C'la rms the c ity s houldn't be in the trash t·olle<"tJUn bus iness and th:il homeowners should pay the fees M acAllls trr says the city faces a SS00.000 deCic1t in the coming year 's budget. even 1f Propos1· lion Nine is defeated at the polls And. if the wors t financial ne ws malc n aJizes, the city could lose up lo s~.6 million In runds re ceived from the s late to pay for city ser vices. he said. Huntington Beach received bailout m oney amount1ni;: to Sl 2 m illion from the state last year Residents have n ot paid a trash collection fee since 1968 w hen the city put a tax on utility bills lo finance the construction of the new Civic Center and Cen Tests Reveal Nude Victim Was Murdered Results of an autopsy and toll 1cology tests have and1catt:d that a 23-yca r-old Santa Ana woman "'hose nude bod) wa l> round floa ting in Sunset Aq u<Jl1c Park M a rc h 30 wa s a v1c l 1m of murder . Seal Bea ch police re po rted today Detective Roger D1Gerlando s a id tests performe d by the Or ange County Coroner ·!> Office ha ve d1scl05ed that Candy Lee Vancott was not antox1 catcd at the lime of her death and that ~he died before he r body e ntered the water. Before these tes ts were con· dueled, police had not ruled out a ccident<.11 drowning as a cau~e of death "'The autopsy showed that the wo man. who was seen 1n Hunt· ington Beach the night before her body was found . s uffered a blow 00 the back or her head, .. D1Gedando said. He added that Seal Beach de· tectives arc continuing their tn· vestigation of the woman·~ death and are a tte mpting to re trace her steps prior to the 1nc1- deol. tral L1bra r; Offic ial!. at that t1m l· ~•JX:d out the ~arba~•· fees charged to ho m l'owners and pa id for the si>rv1ce from Aerwra l funds Some residents ~ay tbcr t' "'a~ an undt'rs ta nd 1n g that lhP ~arhage fee wouldn't bt' rc·1m posed Jl o..,,eve r. :\1a cAll1st er smd thl'r c "as no ~u<'h cigrccmcnl NEW HUNTINGTON MAYOR Ruth Balley And 1f there "as. ht· 'ia1d. 1l ""ouldn t be b1ndin~ on future c1 t ,. c·oun<:ils ·The r 1t} t urrentl) pa~s a bout $2 30 ~r homc pN month 1n tax fund~ l-0 the H.unbo"" 01~po~al Com pan) M acAllt.ster S<JHl 1l ""Ill r osl th<' r 1t) about S10 9 m11Jrnn to prrn 1dt• lhl· r u r re nt ll've l o r m unll'tpal M·n ·1ccs m·xt yt.-Clr NEW MAYOR PRO TEM Ruth Finley Tande1n of Ruths To Lead Council Hulh Bailey and Ruth Finlt•y poht1ra l alht·~ and friend~ m adf' rt IO lht• IOp of lfuntinJ:lOn lic·a ch cit~ ~ovcrnmcnt \1onda~ ni ght M r~ Ha1ll'\. ~. "a~ l'lt·rll'O Swap Meet lated At Golde n \liest A l>"ap mt•t.•l to rarst.' funds for Colden West Collcge ·s honor !-.Oc1ety, Alpha Gamm a S1~ma. ""Il l be conductl'd Saturday 1n the park an g lot on the west side or the lluntmgton Reach ('ampus. The event will be~an <.1l 9 a . m Hc s ervat1 o ns fo r se llip g !>paces m ay be made a t the col· lc ge 's Community Services or ri ce. between 8 a .m . and 5 pm thro ugh Friday mayor by h(•r City Council col lt·af!Ut'!> dunn~ the annual coun e ll o ri::an1 73t1onal ml·et1n g :\net :\1 r.; Jo·rnlt·~. 55. w ai. ~t'lcctC'd m ayor pro te m por (' Shl' will .a ssum<' t he mayor ·~ du11rs 1n Mrs Aa1lc:(!t absence Tht• \'H'ttm in both e le<'tJOns "'a!> outgoing :\1 ayor Pro Tem· J><lrc· Bob :\1 and1c who lost on 4 3 Mrs Railey and Mrs. Finley m ustc r('d four •'Otes when they ga inC'd the support or Ron Pat t1nson and Don MacAlhster. who frequently han• been al odds with tht' t~o wom en Mandie. who has been aJlJed ph1losoph1cally with the two women on ma ny issues. was backed by Jack Kelly and John Tho mas Mrs Bailey and Mrs. Finley <See TANDE M. Page A2> Rl·venue is esl1maled a t S38 I m11l1on and a holdover reserve of S2 2 mtllton brin~s the total to SIO J m1lhon \1 acAllisler po1nlS out tha t the ..rrect of d ouble·d1 g1t 1nflat1on ha" ~en sever !' on the city !> buying powl'r and th<1t the r e- q uest for S.10 9 million actually is ll•!>., buyin~ power than the $35 9 CSPe T RASH. Page i\21 FV Police Want Man In Indiana By PIDL SNErDE RMAN Of -0...., Pl ... - A 47 -yea r ·o ld l1gh t 1ng s a l esman awa1t 1ng tr\a\ on ~eparate rap.!-lorture charges v. as arre~ted in In d1anapoll ~ ~1 on day af\em ooo on susp1c10A of the Apnl 9 ra~ and attempt· cd murde r by bathtub drowmng or a Founta in Valley housewife. S po k<>s me n for the Marion County She riff'! De partment in Ind iana said their offi cer.; ar· rl'Stt•d J a\ Ta\ lor while he was o n his way to attertd a pre- li mina ry hearing fo r his 19 year- old son. who was arrested Satur- tla' in t'onnN°l1on with another rJpe torture incident Fountain \ alfe, Poltee Cap- tain J ohn Beddo"' sa id a war· r Jnl fo r J :l~ T a y lo r w a -. t r an!'m lllt'd ~t o nda y lo In· tSt>e Sl'SPECT . Page 1\2> Porno Trio On Probation LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Thret.- mt>mbers of <J ··k 1dd11~ porn film d1stnbut1on ring have ~n )(l\'t'n s us pe nded prison sen- tences. probation and rines ror sell ing obscene films imported from Denmark and other Euro- pean countnes The de fendants pleaded no contest last month to charges s temmin g from dist r1but1on of m o vies with lilies s uch as "How to Lure a School Boy " and "Lit- tle But Lewd.·· The three, Catherine Wilson. 40. her forme r husband, Lucius Wilson. 45. and David Cornwall. 34. were charged with one count each or conspiracy to distribute obscene matter and distributing child pornography. Miller, O'Neill Clash • m Verbal Slugfest Coa~t CENIUMD ay DEMOCMTI ,.. . ~'°' ..... , • By DAVID KUTZMANN °' -Oeltf ""',.... Supervl.sor Edi.son Miller in· sisted today bia Monday night cen s ure by Oranae County Democratic om clala would in no wa y binder bis bid for elec:Uon J une a. M Ille r also said In an in· lervlew lbat it was stale Democratic Party bots Richard J. O'Neill who manipulated the vote of county central commit· tee members against him. Following a tumultuous com· mittee session laced wilh Ob· sceniUes Monday llllhl lo Santa Ana, lhe a.roup YOted 21·4 with three a bstentions to cena ure M i ller for bis polllica l broadl•des a1ain1\ O'Nelll. But Miller 1a1d this mornln1 h is auerliont that O 'Neil1 d o m l natea political Ille lo Oran1e County aimply sU'UCll a nerve. "l believe what I'm saying Is true." aaid the supervisor •P· polnt.ed to otrlce b)' Gov. id· mund G. Brown Jr. 1Ht year.{" As ked to assess the effects or Monday night's action on hl s campaign, Miller said tt would be "mostly posit ive, from my point ot view."- The resolution passed by the centr al committee accus ed Miller o ( r esorting t o "Watergate·style unethical cam· paign practices" a nd c laim ed that Miller "Impugned lhe good name of the Democratic Party, its official s a od e l ec t e d representatives." The supervisor. who faces As· semblyman Bruce Nestande. R· Oran.e . a nd cartoonist Russ Manning in the June election. said he was ne ver noUried or a n Impending censure action and rushed to the meeting a fter frlend.s phoned his hol.lSe to tell him. When Miller arrived, commit- tee members had Just defeated a motion to table lhe censure res· o1 ullon o n t he 1 rounds the lawmaker had not been i!ivited to defend hlnutir agalnit the charges. The supervisor 's arr)val trig- gered the beginning of an angry. obs cenit y-filled confrontation petween O'Neill and Mlller and Orange County Democratic par- ty ch le( Bill Thom. O 'Neill and MllJer stood race· lo-race exchanglng barbs after the supervisor claimed O'Nelll. the state party boss. Is backing Nestande. "You 're ruli or <bleep>." O'Neill said. Miller sa id this morning the commlu ee vole would have no meaning or ertect on his cam· palgo. He continued to m alnUln the a<'lion was •n effort to sup. p o rt Nestande 's campaign against him. He also indicated he m i1ht withdraw from the Democr1Uc Party "Ir the leadenhlp lan't Ch8J'led." M Iller angered De mocratic Party leaders by making public a confide ntial memo last week detalllng fund·ral1Jln1 actlvlUea that the 1upervl10r allCJt!d gave (Sff MILLER, Pait AZ> ............... · JOINI VIRUI. l'RAY ,...., CNeft...,, ..... - Weather Decreasing cloudiness tonight, fair Wednesday. Low s tonight 47 at the beac hes and 52 inland. · 1 Highs Wednesday mid to upper 60s. IN81DET9DAY Tirrd o/ lM "°'"" JIOM att on boat•. cot1oge1 , reito11rai1t1 and afrlPfNfl'! s11mpolltiu wltlt coh1mltilt H11g1t Mlllllfon °"~CJ. --- fll DAILY PILOl Hlf T~ld•r Apnt 22. IMO Revainping Job ~gency Difficult Task By Vt: MAalll.t; ............ "l"M ctl&mantUn1 ot a prin-. hrm tha t h&a tM-tn bandlln& Hun\l~ lJ.toaC"h • ft'd...raJ Jnb tramh'& program bas provm to be a cum~raome .._nd cxpcnso t tho~ rw CET orflelall The W\'s tern Jnsl1tult-nf Carffr-& Inc . w1d"r Inv Uti• Uon on m1 t.maaoa1f'm ttnl chances. la kt to go out of busa neH In Mlhl dav Oran1e CounlY M anpowH ()ommlsttaon~n. who N>nlrol lb(' flow of ull ('l';TA dollan In tht· : .. ~mayor ilfmuls HB .:-; ::T etl11U«Jrk Oratory flowed dunng chang in1 of the guard cerem onies at the Huntington Beach Caty Coun ell Monday night O utgoin g mayor Don ~acAUister. who still has two years to serve on tht• council. de· livered a s tate of t h e dty message in which he c laim~ J,hat teamwork amon~ count'll members hus been ~ood an the pas t year. .. The image and m o r a le around <.'1ty hall arc better than last year and wall get even bet· t er next year." he predicted Other city orflc1als who won t•lect 1on Apri l 8 -Ca t y Treasurer Wa rren Hall, City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and City Council members Jack Kelly, Ruth Balley and Ron Pattinson --made brief remarks after la)(. Ing the oath of office. M acAJlister outlined a series or accomplishments which he said included Establishment or a D1al-a- Ride service tn which senior citizens can get a taxi ride for 50 cents Final a~r~mt'nl that will bring a cable telev1s1on system mto Wf"St Orang(> County home!\ in c:omang month!\ Thl' complete fu1anc 1m~ for the first lame in decades of the f'ourth of July f'~1ractc by volun tary conlnbut1ons Enactment of a narcotir!. paraphcmalJa ordinance for the protection of oung people The closing of Adventurr Play~round because o f l'tangerous C'ond1t1ons and re· location to another part of Cen- tra l Park. M acAIJ1stcr w as given a standing ovation by City Council mem hers and by sr cctaton. an 311 overflow crowd o about 200 City Clerk Alicia Wentworth made a plea for change., in lht· city charter th<tl would make her pos1t1on appointive. Current- ly. the city clerk 1s elect\.'<i by t.be pubhc ' She said no quahh cat1on!> arc spelled out for her Job She also dec lared that 1t 1s not right for he r to b<· in char~c or an e lection an which she 1s a !'an· didate . That was t}'lc case carlu~r this month. • Ke lly. thl' former co·!\tar of \ h c · · M a v ,. r 1 c k · · t c I e v 1 s i on series, was sworn into public of. fice for the first t1ml' after rack tng up the lar~e!:>t vote by far m April. He indicated l~c occasion wa!-> Mt as )0) ous a!. he had ron. templated because at marked the e nd of term or Clancy Yoder. ... ho h e callc:d · a fin e gentleman .. Yoder saad he will seek elcc· tion again in 1982. Orange County Super visor Harrictl Wieder and three other former llu ntan~ton Beach mayon. J erry Matney, Ron Shenkm an and Jack Green were on hand for the fes t1v1 ues Mediation Aske d BOGOTA, Colombia CAP> The Colombian gove rnme nt turned today to 1nlernational mediauon for the first time m its talks with urban gue rrillas hold· Ing U .S. Ambassador Diego Ascencio and 16 other diplomats hostage. ORANGE COAST H 1 DAILY PILOT o .. ()f"""9f {M\f 0.ily ,.1'-4 w1tft ...,._ f'I n ,..,.,.. • .,..., .,.. .......... p.~ •~ ~w.cl D• IM' 0r•"9" (.oe\I "'*tft"'t ~· ~eirOtt~ •• __.,.,..... ~. lfv~ • ,...... ... c. .. ··--............ _ B••c.1'11/lovM••" Y••••' lf•ift• '-•f""• .... ,",,_." CM•t • """''., ,.~ flliftt'9ft " ::::=s:~~.::, ~~~~.'i;: .. Q' ..... ,...t-< .. -• t.11 ....... .,.,. ._ .. _ p ...................... -. , .... GtwWY V.C• ,.,,9'.,.~t .,_. c;itlW'f,.; ~,.......,. ,......,l( .. VM , .. .... T-. ... ......,.... 111oo.,.. • .,.c ..... Cll#to•" ""' -~ .... Auh1M11-.......,.ct110 .. _,,~ Wul a.-c.vm. L.,.tor Hunanato" •• edl OMee ,,.,r ...... ...._.,. ....... .,. •• ,.." ,. 0 lo•,., .,.. Ot&et ........... -.. "'" ... C.00•1 .......... c. .. 1. Mew i.-"""'" '" •-• coab. ~·w be-ft\ t !'1l1Ml to re 11111• Lht manatt"mtnt rt1poulb&l1U.1 l H11al1ltal0e Budl'1 ,.CEtA Pf'OIUID 11DM laal P'ebnaa17 . o rai, lhnpow r offlt'iala have aJ(ttot"d to pay lhl" months rl'n\ ~bou\ SD.000 to break lh\' IC"aM" on W1·~tc-rn' lrvmo h 1tdquarten. Otht-r leuffi Western build tn11. lncludlnfl one uaed for land1rap1n•: duaea ln Uunt 1nJ(ton ""'od1 m ay a lao be .. rn1tcht~I throul(h t)u't' out ur r aoai1•nwnth Also. lllulow r ottlclala baw 1tored au llat olfke ru...Ututt puTcblMCI b7 W..tem unUI lt ks ClfftMd wtMtM the ltem1 meet f.cletal .Udelti.• I ncluded In the s t o r ed h.1rnlt~ Is a Sl.700 desk and u 11,400 r~ nu used by former Wf'atem pr~1dtinl Robert CWl· oln&h•rn rtobert Nelson. Manpower directo r o ld auditors wi ll catalog.the furniture. stored at one of w~rstern's lluntanatoo [\t'at•h offl C~!>. and decide 14 ht-lhl·r at cun be rca~Su(ned for Review Criticizes Motivation Pro{(ram WASlllNGTON <Al» The Rl·v J esse Jackson's "PUSH For Excellence" plan to motivate minorily and low-Income s tu· dents as bogging down an ats effort lo become a workable school orouam. a federally funded review says. The SO·<'allcd PUSH-EXCEL Is con<.'eptually "still less of a 'program· than a movement," says a critical report prepared for HEW'!. Nat1onul Ins titute or Edu<.'allon P USJI EXCEL has received$::! mallrnn 1n federa l funds s ince 1978 and is due to get $1 m 11J1on more as a demonstration project. The report by the American Institutes for Research was based on a review of the civil rights activist's school projects In Chattanooga. Tenn .. Chicago, Denver . Kansas Clty. Los Angeles and Memphis, Ten n The report as based on the firs t year of a three.year, $725.000 s tudy Kmuflll f'a,.,.er• Fl...-\/apor L~ak POTWIN. Kan. CA P > -Poisonous vapors from a Liquid ox- idizer leaked from a Titan 11 missile s ilo today. prompting the evacuation of a dozen farms Crom a two··mlle area s urrounding the sile, the Air Force s aid. An Air Force missile maintenance crew was trying to rind the source of the leak . T he evacuations were "a safety precau· lion," said Air Force Sgt. Wess Du Brisk. Maj. J ames Adkins. field operations commander or the Highway Patrol. said aboul 15 persons had been evacuat~ from an area around the sate, but not from Potwin. a community of about 530 northeast of Wictuta. Otetld~al Fire Boid• 800 Per•on• ' FORT HALL. Idaho CAP) -A fire at a chemical factory routed 600 residents from their hom es in Fort Ha ll township to· day a nd sent 29 lo the hospital s uffering s moke inhalation. The fire. wtuch broke out Monday night, destroyed a large shed wher e liquid and powdered chemicals were stored at the Russett Chemical Co. plant. It was under control but still smoldering this morning. The tnJurt>d were treated at two Pocatello hospitals and a Olackfoot hospital. One person was listed an stable cond1l1on Ul intensive care and an unidentified police ofhcer was llsted 1n good condition. The others were treated and released DoUar and Gold Both Lp LOND01' I AP> The dollar i?a1ned an Europea n trading to day an what dealers said was an "un.certaln" market because of possible West European s anctions <t gainst ~rao . The pr ice of gold was tugher after prices dipped below the S500-an·ouncc mark Monday In London. gold closed at $503.50 an ounce. up from Monday's fin1~h or S492. Gold traded in New York al S502 90, up Sl 1.60 Silver Lradcd an l"ew York at SlJ si. up 1 t cent~ Market Soars AsDowJumps 21.50 Points NEW YOHK <A l'l Th<.' slock market soar<•d 1n heav}' tr ading today, rallying from the two-year low it reached Monday The Dow J ones aver age or JO industrials JUmped 21.50 poUlls to 780 63 after three hours oftradJ.ng Gainers outnumbered losers by c lose to a 5·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange- hsted issues. Analysts said the surge of buy· 1ng stemmed in part from a favorable bulletin on the market outlook by investment advisor Joseph Granville of Holly Hill. Fla. · ·covN your short sales market lo tum up," the bulletin ~aid . Blanchard Granville, Joseph Granville'~ son and vkc P resi· dent of the advisory firm. deC'linl'<i to diSC'lose further de· tails . "'Some technical analysts fell that the market was ready to turn," said Daniel J . Murphy al Oppe nheime r & Co. "Once it did. momenlum fed on momen· tum ." Murphy also noted that the 1.4 percent rise in the consumer price index reported tbils mom-· ing for March. while hardly quaWying as good news, was s maller than many Wall Streeters reared it might be. Entries Sought For Art Fair Entries for the second aMual Huntlqton Beach Art Falr are beln1 accepted at the Seaclltf vma1e Shopplnf Cent.er where the art work wil be Jud1ed May 3. The cont.eat, open to 1chool· aae re1ldent1 , ii beln1 sponsored by the women'• dlvlllon of the Huntlqtoa Beacb Chamber of Commerce. FolJotriae tbe Jadltq, all en· trl es wtJ1 be dilpl" ayed at lht ZZ05 Maln St. ~ cent.er. For further lnfonaallon call 511-171L f .,...,_ Page 11 I SUSPECT ... dianapoh ~. charging him with a t t t'mptcd murder, robbery. burglary. false 1 mpnsonmcnt. admanlsterang a stupc£ying drug <lnd rape by instrument in con- nection with the F ountain Valley inridcnt Police bt'hcvc Taylor 1s the man who a pproached a Fountain Valley home April 9 ostensibly s eek 1ng information o n tbe former owners of the home who. police !ta1d. he ,., <icquaanled \\1th Tht• hous4!w1re v.ho answered the door allegedly was threatened at g unpoint and robbed of about Sl0.000 1n cash a nd jewelry Before leaving the intruder al· tempted to drown the 43-year-old woman in a bathtub and lert her ror dead alter she lost conscious- ness. pohcesaid. The woman. whose identity is being withheld b y police, re· gained consciousness after the intruder left and then s um- moned help, police said. fountain Valley police said the drul( c h a r ge was filed because t he intruder a llegedly for ced the housewife to ingest a tr anquilizin g p i ll. Police declined to e laborate on the rape by instrument charge. Taylor was held in Indiana Monday i.n Ueu of Sl50,000 bond. But a-n lndla-na police om cta1 t.o- day said the bait was expected to be r::used t o $750.000 a t Taylor 's arraignment this after noon. Taylor is awaiting trial in con- nection with the alleged rape and torture or hiS former wlfe in Indianapolis last August. police said. He was arrested by Indiana police last November on lhe charges lnvolvlng h.is ex.wtfc, but wu released to await trlaJ after he posted a $10,000 bond, said Detective David Paschall of the Marion County Sheriff's Department. Most recently, Taylor has been residing in tndlanapoUs with his son, Jon Marc Taylor, 19. S1l. R on Beasley or the Marlon County Sheriff'• Depart· ment saMi the younaer Taylor w11 arre1ted Saturday afternoon on separate rape and torture chars•· Beule)' Wd the IOll WU fite- inl tbt acne or the lnelcknl when tbt hulband or the vtdlm 1hot out Jbe beck window of the son'• caA CETA ..-e or ll tt muat be re· t urned A fulJ ndll on Weatern's brief HVID·mondl lift II expected to be completed by Manpower or- ricials late next month. Meanwhile, Manpower and tlunu.n,ion Beach city leaders are working out the detaila on who will run the city's S2.6 million federal job tralnlna pro- gram and manage lhe 98 CETA trainees. So Car. the Cout Community Coll ege District bas agreed to HD Schools Bus Fleet Revitalized The proposed student busing program in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District is back on all four wheels . But the e lementary school busing system hkely wall run 1n to more problems next yPar . ~<'hoot trus tees warned con· cerned parents Monday. Trustees agreed to spend over $50 ,000 to add a p air of 65 passenger buses to the districl 's ;.tg1 ng n eet arter parents t·x pressed a larm with a plan lo cut back on bw runs School officials s aid trustees had a choice lo either buy the new buses or to begin eh manat- ang bus routes . Parents left no doubt whal they wanted. "'The s afety of our children 1s mor e important than any cost," suggested Donald Schwartz. who said his ctuldren would have l-0 walk two miles to school 1C h1~ route was scra pped One mother told the board that youngster~ a rc sometimes or ren~d money to get into C'a rc, "'1th stranger~ Sht.> :-.aid '>ht: would not allow her dau~hter t1> walk 10 ~chool and rl'>k runnan~ into · kook!-> .ind t1·1·n J )(• drivers ." "You 're s toril'S are powr rrul .1dm1tted Trus t <.'t· C'h • .irl n Os terlund . ··but unfortunatch· thl'SC lhlllgs happen CV\.'n 14-tl h huscs on the stre<>t." District official~ told trustef''> that the busing question 14111 become an annual <.'OnMdC'ra 11on They said to keep the bu.!> program at s tatus quo, trustei·~ will have to purc hase about rour new buses each year Even with such an amb1t1ous hus-buymi? pro~ram , 0 HI C'1ah .. aid. lhc: average bus in thi· di'> trac t wo ulrl .. 1111 hl· dhout l!:i 't•J r.., olrt "iestminster Teen Cycli t Killed by Car A 16-year ·old Westminster ~ outh was fatally lnJured Mon day night when his bicycle {'ol llded with a moving auto at thr intersection of Beach Boul('\'llrd and Trask Ave . Westminster police said Brian MU.5hrush, 16, was taken to Wes tminster Com mun1t v Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. poht'e said Witnesses told police the youth was cro55mg Beach Boulevard against a red light at t l 12 pm when h.ls b1 rycle C'Olladed with a nor thbound passenger t'ar d riven by Rodney Gruwe ll, 31 , of Westrrunster. Gruwell v. as not charged 1n the incident, polJcc said take over the bulk of Wea~m·a Job trainin1 procrama lncludint cla11sroom tralnin.r. on-the·Job trai ning a nd a j Ob flnd•ng center The city or lluntington Beach has promised to handle the 19 C ET A employee11 wh o work directly tor the city. Council members. tho ugh, have cx- pren cd a desire t.o eventually wash their hands or CETA. But this leaves 2S so-caJled outstation CETA part1<'1pants in li mbo City leaders have ex· Texaco Nets $1 Billion PORT CHESTER, N Y. CAP> -Texaco Inc .. the nation:s third-largest oil company, today reported that first-quarter net an come totaled just over Sl billion. The earnings included an extraordinary ~ain or $402.3 million whkh Tex· aco recorded on its sale oC a 17 percent anle rest in Belridge 011 Co. lo Shell Oi l Co. Texaco reported net in· come oC $600.6 million. or $2.21 per share, a 97 6 per- cent gain from earnings of S303.9 million. or Sl 11 per share. m the first quarter or 1979. f'f"091Pa~AI TANDEM ... became acquainted m ore than 10 years ago and their rriendshtp hlossomed wh<.'n both served \\Ith tht> League or Women \'ol1·r">. the AmiJ!r.1'> df' Bolsa < 'hll':J and S{•vt•r;sl <"ti... boards .111<1 N>rn m1,.,1on.., · \1 t' Fanlt·> v. "" prcs1d<'nt ''' I h <· L l' a gut> on 1 \t' J r . .\1 r \" Hall(') the nt·'(t • Wh<'n \1rs hnl•' f1r'>l rJn f111 th" Ctl\o <'011n1·d in °l!f7ti •• nd 14;,.., tl1·l1·:it1't.1 \tr.., lia1l1·\ ....... ., hn <'ol m p:ltj~n rnatt:ii.:t• r \\ twn .\f r' HJ1 It ' "..L'> dC><'H'd 1n 1'11 . .\I r .., J-1nl •\ hl!J.ll'd d1r1 t'I h•·r t :impJ1i,:n And <Jurin.: t'11 .. month .. ""'" taon 1n 1.1.tu<'h Mrc; Fanle) 14a.., '>UCCl'!t'>lul. ~r~ Ba1h·y \l.:J'> J behind ~ S<"el)c~ o;upportrr ~tayor Bailey, the molhf'r or thn.'t' and grandmolher or four hJS twt·n lobclr<j ·'" an 1·nv1ron ITil'Ol.Jh'>t hut ht,,., lh1llh1 t'>n I l0>.d(ll~ lnw ·1amnot .ic1"•1l10 th•· l4t.10l 1•n 'ironment Jh">l I .1m tom emf'<! "Ith bolht ht 1°11\ ir11nmcnt .ind ,,,., c•l<>pmcnt ·I am tH nn tnl'JO~ .1n\1 ~·ro14th. but I 11o ra'nr b:.i l.incl·d 1·ronomH dt•' •·lopml'nt ~he· said a top pnor11' "all bl· t' ( f o rt s t o rt• ' 1 t a 1 1 I l' t h c· rlo" ntown area of lhc <.'It~ Shi· .;lso dt•dart'.d Iha\ 1m pr<J\ t•ments an• ne~ckd in µubht• t ran!.po11auon. She Jdd!!d that the downtol4-n c-rtml· problt•m has to bl· L'Ombatted \\ t' also must bt· annovatlH· 111 f1ndan~ 14 8~" to dea l with 1•t'onom1<' r{M;tramts thal ar«> fa<' 1n~ the l"ll) A nalt\·e of ~1am1. ~he t'<lm<' lo Long Bea<'h al an early a~e 14 ath her fa ma I~ He r husband, Sherwood. 1s in r harge of the cavil enR1nt.-ennR d1v1s100 at lht• VTN consuJtang farm an Irvine. preeMd a relurtance to m••• theH workers and are bop6nC lhc county may plck up the ball. Monday nlghl lhe council ag re~ to pursue ne1otJaUoa.s with aupervlsora Tom Riley and tf arrlett Wieder ln an effort to convince the county to manage the o ut.aU.Uon em ployeet. The out.alallon CETA partJci- pa n ts In c lude workers at Fairview State Hosptial In Costa Mesa and nearly the entire 1taff at a Seal Beach hom e for bat• te red women F,..... Page Al CLUES ••• are Investigating the strangling murder of a 15·year-old boy found April 11 near the Pacific Coast Highway off-r amp of the Long Beach Freeway. He was the 34th young male to dis appear Cr om Southe rn California streets since 1972. The victims were strangled or smothered and in some cues blood tests showed evidence or tranquilizing drugs . Two other bodies, including that of 14-year-old Glen Norman Barker of Huntington Beach. were found March 22 in the San Juan Creek campground. He was last seen hitchhiking on Beach Boulevard· in Hunt· tngton Beach. A body of e 15·year-old Garden Grove boy was found at the same locat ion. He r eportedly was observed hitc h htiking on Westminster Boulevard between Go lde n West Str eet and Brookhurst Street. Lt. Romero said that many leads are being pursued. ''But 1i1.e don't have anyone in mind to a rrest at this point." In the meantime, youths are conunwng to hitchhike. making themselvt-s vulnerable to the k11l1•r he said t •rone Page '' I TRASH ... m1 ll11>n Jit<:nl'ra(runc1 bu<.lg<'l Hi·q ue.,ls b> various c·aty dt· p.1rlmt!Olb lo C'Ontinut• present 1 •• , 1·1'> of c,uv1r <·., in clude f'1;l11 l'. SI I 2 m11l1 on . fire, S6 t m 1 I l1nn , public v. o rks, $5.6 m1ll1on . rommunaty ser vices, m- l'lut.lanK lifeguard.,, Sl 8 mi111on. p l ;1nnin~ ,ind hu1ld1ng services, ~I ~ million and library, Sl.2 million .\t..o. adm1n1c;tration a nd stafC .. upport $1 3 m11l1on . treasurer, s I'll' 12. r1nan<.0 1', St55.396. r1tv 111 1rnt•>, s.159 to2 Jnd personnel '.!1'.! \88 t 'o·ts for t'1,·1r promotion. l'1ty • ounril 1•xJWn<1l•o; and state man- ll :tl Pd rl't1rl·m ent payment come 111 S9 5 m1l11 on Prant'1pal '!ourt'es for the city"; 1nnlm1· :ir<' salr-. and use taxes, utl11ty taxr'>. property taxes. l11·•·ns<:"'> anrl JM!rmits and rent· .!Is . plus l3X<'S returned to the city (mm I ht• '>la\l' f 'ro• Page A I MILLER •.• -.pecial pr" aleges to the rich. Thom da1me d Miller sup· porters "'s pi rited away" the <lncument. but Miller said it was ~l\t•n to him from two different sources w1lhin the central com- m 1ttee He said he never solicit· l'd the document A r esol ution of cen s ure a gainst Miller had been recom· mendro for adoption by an ex· t•cut1ve committee last week. Rolex now. There's no better time. , S LA. VIC K'S RM ..-W~ 5'1\('f 1'17 St,1rt l'OJOy ing lht• quality you'Vl' alway~ ht•Jrd about, tht• wide varit~ty of Rt1kx watchl•:- for ml'n .tnd women . In ..,t,unlc"S sttx'I l"11'>l.' With 14 "-.HJt yl•llow ~old bezel anJ nown and m.itching bracelet: A 28-1ewel L.idydatc, $1,600. B. 30-jcwtl ~lf-winding Datejust chronometer, $2100. Fuhion l.tl•nd, N~ CAr\-.r, N"'110rt 8"dl. 7141644·1_, Wnt-t*f / l1vN tlllh I MltllOfl ~ f North °"'"ft I The Cly &.-c.m.o. .. ""~ Allo Cl'f•tott &.-A,.-/ SI" OWgo I Liii v._.. u..--~·_..........ttwp ..... lt_._ ...... ~ ... 0-.. ~ Firtt JttAidm C11114 J \ vpL. 73, NO. 113, 3 SECTIONS~ 30 PAGES ORANG TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS Eu~Opean Allies Pressure · Iran Al'Wi,. .... lo Set Date To Join Sanctions BULLETIN LUXEMBOURG (APl -The oioe nations of the European Commoa Market today ordered a reduction io their Tehran em · bassy s taffs aod threaten «:d economic sanctions agalnst Iran if the U.S. Embassy hostages are not freed by mld·May, ll was announced her e. • By The Associated Press 1 1 ram an officials threatened lO· .. day to bar oil exp-Orts ··forever ' lo countries that Join the S sanctio ns agains t I ran and urged the second expulsion this year of American reporters tn Tehran. REUNION Barbara Timm shares a laugh with son Kt'vin Hcrmening. one of the American hostages, in the C .S Embassy in T ehran. They were allowed less than an hour together and were never left alone. Unofficial reports also hsted as many as 21 killed in a fourth day of violence on campuses in lrnn The oi l thr ea t ca m e a s Ame n C'a ·s European allies were Judieial Raee CARTER 'MISTAKE' IN IRAN CITED-A3 Candidates' Fight Halts Ballot Work reported to have det·1ded on strong diplomatu· and etonom1l" mf'asures agains t Iran lo support l' S efforts lo gain rclea-.t• of thl' Ame rican hosta ge:. in Tehran Sources a l lhe meetrng of Co mm o n Mark e l fo r c1gn m mis ters 1n Luxembourg said there had been no agreement on a timetable for 1mplement1n~ the m easures. One proposal before the ministe rs called for a ban on imports of Ira nian oil. By J OANNE REYNOLDS OI tlW O.all~ l'l .. t St.off A running battle between a municipal court judge and the former judJ?e trying to unseal him has broug ht preparations for the June 3 election in Orange County to a hall. Monday, Superior Court Judge Ore lta Sears gr anted a tem- porary r estraining order pre- venting tht-pnntang of sample ballots while thEo' two Judicial candtd<i\l'S figure o ut what they re going Lo i.ay a bout each other in their qualification f..tate- ments Th(• battle• invol\"e::. incumbent Ct-ntral :\lu01c1pal Court Judge Ed ward Laird . and hi s challC'ngcr. :"e .... P<Jrt Beach at· torney Arnold M<Jrdk1n Mordkm w as appo1nt eu to the North Orang<:' Count) Mun1c1pal Court b'E>nch b.} Governor Rrown. but wa~ unsC'aled durin_g the e lection two ) ears Jgo Thl' jud1c1al battle heated up e a r l 1 er t h 1 s m o n t h -wh e n Mordk1n launched a !->uccessfuJ court battle to mention the tn· cumbc nt 1n hi!. statement of qua hf1cat1ons that':. rncluded with the s umple ballot Mordkin·!. s tatement cited a 1978 drunken driving arrest of L aird. Thul arrest eventually led to the 1udge pleading guilty to a reduced c harge of reckles~ driving The stal('mc nt read. "Unltke m y opponent the incumbent judge I have never been a r- rested for any crime. My ethlcal standards prevent me from act· ing like hun and I would never use µlea ba rgaining to get a re- duced chaq~e like the incumbent judge ·· Tha t stateme nt brought a court battle that ended last week Co ast \l·eathe r Decreasing c loudiness tonight. fair Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 at the beaches a nd 52 inla nd. Hig hs Wednesday mid to upper fiOs. INSIDE T8DA V Tired of tM names you see o n boa t •. co ttages , restaurants and slripptri? Sympathiu with columnist Hugh Mulligan on PoQt C3. I when Or ange County Superior Court Judge Edward Wa llin ruled that Mordkin could include the dig at his opponent in his statement. Laihi 'rought back Monday , gettln~ the restraining order to give him time to amend his campaign statement. The proposed add1t1on t o Laird's statement reads. ··JudRe Laird's opponent was appointed to the north <'OUrt in 1978 and voted out of oCCice the same vear He hves in one d1str1ct. has officPS in a nother and has uns uccessfully applied for 1 court > rom missioner pos ts in l wo others." In issuing the tt'mporary restraint, Jud fote Sea r ~ S{·t Thursday as the date for a hc·ar· ing on a permanent o rder which would a llow Laird to make the :.im endment to his ballot state- ment .M onday's ordl'r from JudJ!e Sears merely halts the work on preparing all of the.· county·s sample ballots white the issue of La1rd "s amendment 1s con- s idered Gay P~tors NotBa:mwd INDIANAPOLIS <AP t The United Methodist Church ha~ decltncd to impose a blanket prohibition agains t avowed homosexuals in the ministry. in effect leaving s uch decis1on- mak1ng to r egion al units B ut in upholding that tradi· t10n, the churc h's governing con· ference reiterated its position that homosexual practice is "in· c o mpatib le with Chris tian teaching." The issue h.ad arisen as a re- sult of the rea\>polntment in 1978 by the church s New Yo rk Con· Cerence or an avowed homosex- ual, the Rev PauJ Abels . as pastor o( the Washington Square Methodist Church in Greenwich Village. fran's ofri<'ial Par.; nrv.., ag<'n <'} quoted 0 11 Minister Ali Akb:.ir Moinfar as sayint that 1f '"cer- tain countncs joined in the U.S ('conom1c sanction s. Ira n would not sell them oil. They wouJd he blacklisted forev<'r ami would never get lran·s <111 • Iran would produl'e ll-:.s 011 t1, the benefit of future genera lions . · Mo1nfar v. a!. quoted a., Sa) mg Acc·ord1ng· to Pars. :\loinfar <.,;.11d lranwn rorc.·1gn t·urn·nf'\ resen·C'., r l1mb1•d from SHI billion to S15 billion 10 the.> last \l'ar !->O there-\\as '"no need tu ~xport o11 · ~t <'anwhil e . Iran·::. foreign p r ess cht('f, l\bo l,:?ha ssem Sadegh. accu:.ed U S nc·ws or ga01zat1ons of distorting the new.., and said he v. 111 recommend thl' government ('Xpel American rC' porters He s uggeMed that ont- l ' S nc•v.s agenc~ rl'm am to "prn v1de the direct hnk with the Umt ed States " I ran t>X J.Jl'lled &II L" S n• porter!. .Jan 18, hut mo!.t v.t'r{· at to .... ed lo return ah<>ul '>IX .,..eeks later Sources said the boycoll ma) be announced today at the end of a two-day mcetmg of thl' forc1~n ministers of the nine Common Market countrie:. 10 Lux cm bo ur).( The) said tn add1t1on t1, the 011 ban. t he allies woultl agree to an arms ('mhargo and r edu<'t1ons m their d1plomat1c staffs in Te hran a nd Iran s diplomatic staffs 1n Europe A total trade embar).(o and br eak in diplomatic relations would follow Ma) 15 1f the Ira nian government did not take steps to Cree the 53 Ame ricans h eld c apHve in the Iranian capital since Nov 4. the sou"r ces said. "These things are the least we can do for a friend in need:· a British official said. Irvine Bank Holdup Suspect Arrested A 49-year-old Santa Ana man has been arrested in connection with the armed robbery Friday afternoon !4»f $1.ZOO from an Irvine bank, police said today. George W. Braael of 521 S. Lyon St. was arrested Monday al hls bome after police recelved an anonymous Up thal he robbed the Security Pacific Nallonal Bank at 14471 CUlver Drive, ac· cord lq to Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden. Norct.n aald an undisclosed amount or money that Is belleved to have been taken ln the· holdup was found In Bradel'• home. Also found was a gun. a beige zippered bag and a ski mask which are believed to have been us ed in the robbery. Braziel is being held in the Newport Beach jaH on armed robbery charges. His ball is set at sso.ooo. Norden said that poUce, aner receiving the Up, got a photo· greph of Braziel. He s aid this photocraph was s hown to a rob- bery witness al the bank, who said t.be man In the photograph was the same person who robbed the bank. Th\1 witness. Norden Hid, cau1ht a gUmpse or the gunman when he took his skl mask off as ht tell the bank. rt 0 .. 1,l"l ... Sl.ttl - UC IRVINE'S DA. REINES AND GRANDSON. tSAK Grandpa Elected to National ~cademy of Sciences UCI Prof Elected To Science Panel nr fredt·ri C'k HPin(•<., pro ft•ss or o f ph,.,l t"'> dn d rad 1olog1C'<J I q ·1 .. n1'E.'s tit l (" lr\'IO('. ha., bt••·n t·lt•t"l t•tl \r> lh1• prt"illJ.:ll•U" \.o1\111n.1i \t·adcm' 11( :-.t1t·nl't•., Ht· int·::. .. 1 '''"" µort B1·J 1 h .. ,.,, 'furth Dav· . Turnout Said Di.sappointi11g \\ :\Slll:"'r.TO'I.: \I' r rom ,1 ~UOrt'>f' '-l'r \'1('1• ..tt lht• J\'f f1•r::-nn \11·m 11rial 111 nhM·rvanc .,., in a th11W·JOd c1l1C'' a nd lo'An-. Jc·ro,., the· land . 1\m 1·nr<1n' r •.'lebr:11ed Earth Da~ ~o tod<I\ lht• 10th ann1H·r.,Jn of th1· OJ t1itrn"s 1•n\"1 m nmC'nLii a'Aal.l'nini.: Oq.~an1zrr,, v. ho hop1·1l mun · than three million ,\ mr n cans v.o ul<I par11e1 pat1· in •·\-enti. before the cl;H ""' un·r. wen• '11 s :ippo 1"lt l'd .,..,th ::-malll'r lurnouts than l'Xpt·t·ted at !>onw t•Jrl\ <tl'llVltl\'S Fl'.,..er than 2f)(') "how<'ci up at I hl• .J l'fft•r.,on ~k mu rt a I to ltst1•n to a f!Ospel chmr and hear le::id 1nJ:? environmt•ntah">ts of todJ) n •ad from tht• works of t·nv1 ron m1•ntahsts of the pust includ1n~ Hacht·I Carson. MJrgaret Mead. llenrv oa~ Id Thoreau and E 1-' Sr humacher. author of ··s mall 1::. Beautiful By ron Kennard. chairman of Earth Da) 80. paid lnbutt lo the "mavericks. the d1ss1dents and the cranks'" who he said <See EARTH, Page A2 > Market Soars As Dow Jumps 25.(JB Poi nts NEW YORK <AP > -The stock market soared m heavy trading today. rallying from the lwo·year low it rea<."hed Monday. The Dow Jones average of 30 indus trials jum~ 25.68 points to 784.81 aner five hours of trad· Ing. Gainers outnumbered losers by close to a S-1 marg in among New York Slock Exchanae· liste d issues. Analyst.8 said the surge or buy· Ing stemmed in part from a favorable buUeUn on the market outlook by investment advl!IOf Joseph Granv11Le or Holly HJIJ, Fla. "Cover-your !!hort sales - market to tum up," the bulletin said. dt'nl. v.afoi left virtually speech· ,__..,.., when Dr E\'erly f'le1scher. I Tl dl'an of phy!>1cal sciences. 1oa .. h'd Rf'ines· election at a ( ,•n·mnn' attended b> 30 people 1od<1~ on c:ampu~ 'wJ n ·h1ng fur '>OmC'lh1n~ to ~J\ Ht·inl'5 finJll) quoted J ltnt• lrnm !ht• <;llb(>rt a nd Sulh\'an mu .. .ic·,11 If ~f !"! Pinafort• Th1nJ!' arC' ,,,ldom "'hat tht>~ 't·t·m 'k1m milk m..isquerades J"' t'rl'am · ht· '.>aid lhe lint' <.P,•ml'd t'"-P<'<'1all~ ap propria\l• ht.'l au<;t> Heine::. elec 1111n to th1• ~Jt1onal Ac:idem' of "' it·nCt'' "'as ba::.ed on h1!i. re ..,,.,1r rh invol\'in~ a tin). elusive µar t H It• t·..11l1•d a neutrino The nt·utnno I' a particle that "'IJl!t·ds 111 earth from outer spal'e .ind µrm 1dt>.., phys1c1~ts "'1th tn form J l ion t·oncern1n~ the s un anfl far n•achc:~ or lhc universe Reim'' first rN·e1' Pd antema -1wnal rl<t'ognit1on tn 1956 when hl• and tht-late Or Clyde L Cowan d1SCO \'Cred the neutrino Rein£'!. t urrcnt research 10 rludes a study in a ">alt mane in Ohio where lhl' stability or pr o. ton:. 1s bc1n~ tested. and studies a l thl' Sa\'annah R1v('r re actor in South Carolina v. here various µrope rttes r e l ated to t he neutrino are being exam ined lie 1s a lso involved in an Jn. tcrnat1onal proJect that would s ink a ~iant ne utrino detector in the OCl'dO neur the Hawaiian Islands lhs elccllon lo the National Academ) of Seiences was sup· pos ed to come 1n t oday 's cer emonit>s as a surprise to Rcmes However. he a pparently ll•arned of his appointment in advance and brought his son. Robert. and g randson. Isak. to the ceremonies. Texaco Nets $1 Billion PORT CHESTER, N.Y. <AP> -Texaco lnc .. the nation's th.lrd-largest oil company, today reported t hat rirst-quarter net in· come totaled Just over Sl billion. The earnJngs Included an extraordJnary gain ol $402.3 mllllon wblcb Tex· aco recorded on Ill sale ol a ·17 ercent interest ln Belrld&e OU Co. to Shell Oil Co. Texaco reported net ln· come of 9800.6 mUlloa, or sz.21 per abare, a '7.e per· cent &ain Crom eafftio,. ot '300.9 million , or 11.U per share, ln the firat quarter of 1979. Testimnny Of Hunts I Ordered WASHINGTON <AP> -A House subcommittee voted to· da y to sub poen a Texas billionaires Nelson Bunker Hunt and Willia m He rbert Hunt to testify next Tuesday about their multi-bilhon-dollar purchases of silver futures. Agreement to issue the sub· poena came on a 7-0 vote after Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal, D· N Y . chairman of the Gov£'rn· ment Operations consumer and monetary affairs subcommittee. told the paoel that t he Hunts ··fi g ure prominently in t h e M arl'h silver markets collapse " ··we know from documents a nd othe r tnformatton made av a 1 lable to thl' subcom m1ttee that the flunt!> may have at- t em pted tu t·orner the ~il vcr markets and a1·t1\·el) interve ned 1n the federa l rc~ulator) pr0<:e~::. and in the self regulatin~ ac tl\'ltlt''> or the l'Ommod1 t} ex c hanj.1.es . R<H'e nthal ... aid. S1h er futures dropped from S50 35 an ounce in late January to SIO 8l an ounce Mar ch 27 with much o( the dl'c-hne .comm~ an the one·w~k period no~enlh<il said the flunLc; re· portedl} accumulatt'<i between $5 b1Jllon and S6 b1lhon m silver futures a nd, unhke m ost futures investors. actually took delivery of tht! valuable metal Issuance of the s ubpoena means the first public testimony of the Hunts about their wtdespread trading m the silver com rnoclity market could come before the Ho~ pane l -an ap- JW3 rance they n •JlQrtedly 5<>ught 10 avoid Irvine Names Principals At 3 Sites Tht· ln ·1m• school truo:;tees ap· po1nl£'d thret.' °"'""' principals 10 the .,chool distriC'l Monday Robt-rt Polk1n$!horn Jr . cur rC'nth J tcacht.'r at \"1l>ta Vc.•rde Elementar) Sc·hool . was ap- poantt.'d principal of EasLc;hore Elcmentan S<.'h oo t P olk inghum. 32. ·~ill r(•place pnn· c 1pJI F.hzat>eth Grafft:. "'ho 1::. gmng on u s abbatical Ronald .\tort•land. 36. v.a:. ap- point~>d principa l of Turtle Rock Elcmt.'ntary S<'hool He "Yill replace JoannC' Hodde r. who will be the pr1nt·1pal or the new Northwood Eh:mentarv School in the fall · Marjorie Kin~. currently a princ1p~I in the Walnut Valley L'n1(1ed School D1str1ct. was ap· pointed Lo replace John Inmon as principal of Rancho S an Joa· quin lntermed1a te School In· mon will berome principal at Sie r ra Vista Middle School in the fall In other school board action Monday mght School dis trict re presen · t at1ves were t old to be$in n egotiating with the bargaining agent for the district's 600 non- tea c h ing e mptovees who are asking for a one-year contract that calls for a 23 percent pay hike . A feder al s otar ener~y grant for Ml.632 was accepted for l~ El Camino Real solar .. energy project. Pomo Trio l ' On Probation I LOS ANGELES <APl -Three m e mbers ol • "kiddie porn .. , 1 film distnbutJon ring have been giv en suspended prison sen· tences. probatiOG and finet for ' selllna obscene flbns lmpe>rted ' f'tom Denmark ana other Euro-pean cowwtries. T he defendanla pleaded no ~ conlest lut month to chara-f stemminl from dillributlon of • movies with lltles s uch u "How J to Lure a School Boy' and "Ut· J Ue But Lewd." ~ Tbe three, Catbertne Wll.on, 40 bet torrner h111bud, Luch• Wh.on, 411 and David Cornwall, 34, were e~ wilh one count eacb ol com acy to distribute obtcene ID and dlltribut.lac cbUd pomosrapby. .. DAILY PILOT CENSURED BY DEMOCRATS S rvlaor Miiier Tuead1y. Apnl 22. tNO 81 •YID K11TSllANN .... "'-" ........... SuJM>rVIM>r Ed.lion MUltt In aa led today hi• Monday nt1ht <'4'n~urt" by O rangf' County UtimO<'rall<' oHl<'lal. would In no ~av tunckr hu1 bid for t•ltttlon · Junt> 3. M tiler a lso an ad in ttn in lt• r VI f' W I hat ·1 t W a I la l C l>1:mocralk l'arty bola Richard J 0 N1·lll who munlpulatt't.I tht· \ Ol l' of t•ounty N•nt rttl romnut IN• ffit"mlw•r.. ll"UIOl\l him Fo llowan.: u lumultuou.v com m 1lltt' ~t'lS ion luced with ob· r en1ties Monday night lo Santa na , the group vntt•d 21 4 with thret> abicttnllon:s to <·e ns ure M 1l ler fu r h 1i. pol1t1c a l broadsides aga1nl>t O'Nt•tll But Mtllt'r stud th1l> morning h as asse rtion s that O 'Neill d o minates pol1t1c a l life 1n Orange CoWlly Mmr>IY s truck a nerve ---JU 'T BREAKING--- lAlte r1nns /rnm lodot(s world and nataonaJ news developmmt& Review Criticizes Motivation Program WASHI NG TON I AP > The Rev. Jesse Jackson's "PUSH For Exc<'llenC'c" plan to motivate minority and low-Income slu- dents 1s bogging down in its effort to become a workable school oroeram. a rederall v funded review says. . The so-called PUSH-EXCEL is conceptually "s till less of a ·program· tha n a m ovement." says a critica l report prep ared for HEW's National Institute of Education. PUSH-EXC EL ha<; received $2 m illion in federal funds since 1978 a nd is due to gel Sl m1lhon more as a dem onstration project. The report by the Amenc_an Insti~u~es. for Re5ea~h w~s based on a review or the cavil rights activist s school projects in Ch attanooga, Tenn . Chicago. Denver . Kansas City, Los Angeles a nd Memphis. Tenn. The r eport 1s based on the first year of a three-year. S725.000 study Kansas Farnaer11 f'fpp \.'apor ~eal~ POTWIN. Kan <AP I Poisonous vapors from a hquid ox 1d1ze r IPaked fro m a Titan II missile silo today. prompting the evac uation of a dozen farm!> from a two.mile area surrounding the 'i ll<'. the Air fore<' said An Air Force m issile maintenance c rew was trying to find I he '>O U re'<' or thl' ll'ak The cvar uat1om. 'A ere ··a safety prccau t1nn ... ";ml Air For C'e Sgt W<'ss Du Brisk Mu I .J <1m <'s Adk1m.. field opera ti om. t·om m.rnd r-r of the l11ghway Patrol. said ~bout 15 persons had ht·l·n l'VacuutC'd from an a rea a rounrt the site . but nol from Pot1A 1n. a l'ommunity r>f about 530 norlh<•asl of W1 ch1ta Ownti<"nl f 'irP Rout" 600 FORT llALI.. Idaho CAP > A fire at a chemical faC'tory routr d ROO rc•s1dents from their homes in Fort Hall township to· da' and s1•nt 29 to the hospital suffering s moke inhalation. Tht• farl', wh1rh broke out Monday night, destroyed a lar ge shed where hqu1d and powdered chem icals we re s tored at the Russell Che mic al Co. plant It was under control but still sm oldC'nng this m orning The injured were treated at two Pocatello hosp1t ab and a Blackfoot hospital On<' p<•f'>on 'A a:. listed in s ta ble cr10d1l1on in 1ntt·n..,1vc• l'arc· <.ind an un1d1 nt1f1t·d police oHtcer wa!> l.a!>tcd in J.?Ood cuncl1t10n T ht· othl·r.., 'A t•re treated and re leased Jailed in Indiana County Death Try Suspect Arrested By PIUL SNEJOF.RMAN ();ti.. 0 .olly Piiot St•ll /\ 47 ·y e a r -o l d l 1g ht1n g -.aJes man awa 1t 1ng trial on :-.eparatc rape -torture charges "as arrc~lcd in lnd1anapohs !\1o nday afternoon on s uspicion of the April 9 rape and attempt · 1·d m urdt•r by bathtub drowning of a Founlaan Valley housewife Spokesmen for the Mario n County Sheriff's Departm1:nt in Indiana said the ir officers a r res ted Jay Tay lor whale he was on has way to attend a pre hmanar y hearing for h1., 19·year · old son. who wa~ arrested Satur- day 10 C'onneC't1on with another rape·torture incident. Fountain Valley PoliC'e Cap· tam John Beddow s aid a war rant for Jay Tuylor was trans m itted Mo nday to In- dianapolis . cha rging him walh OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT I ,_ ()to ..... (M\f 0 ... t\' P1tol ••"' W'fwi(ft n. lOft'IOt~ ............ .,.,....... ·~ OUOl•'l'w-0 bt ,,.. 0••"4• C.0..\.1 ~•\ftt"9 ~n• ""'°"',.'"' t·d•h~ ,,., INOl•\IWo<I NliOl'WJ•'f fPlt~ foct. .. fl;), (u,I• Mf""Wt ~ .. -~,, ~11'1' f'I Hunt1t'C)1n.n &••'" •ovM••" \tc1t11 .. , ''"""'" t.•o..,n .. th .-t" ")(Nth CtM\I A "not• r~qion.t r<MIO" 1\ ""°'0'•""°"1 ~V"~Y ~«'Cl \iuftd•n fhf' CM'll'W tOoiH ""°h\htftQ CM4"'t ,, •t lJO .,,..,, 8•• !la4•.,.l P 0 80• t \,.c) t.o\Y ~(•It+· t1t1ttJ•>t ........... " ....... "'" ..,."'.-no P\i0f1V"'• , ..... -VI(,. Ptt\•dtftl ~ GitfWI'• Mt,...,.. ,-"..,...'""W't4 EOllO< T-tll _,....,. ............ c.,. ... ~II..._ .. .-P ... H A"0\1<1'11 ""--•"0 fd>ICI' \ C>mc•• CAI• Mow UO w .. 1 ley 54,...1 ~ Oe.ot• 1011 HO (OHi Ml9"*•• HU"11"9!°" 6H(• 11'1' ... <ft hUt .. tfd . -, . - a tte mpted murde r . robbery h11rglary. foist-imprisonment. aciministcrmg a stupefyin g drug <i nd rape· by instrume nt an con, necllon Wlth thl' Fnuntain Vallev incident · Police bt'licvt-Taylor 1s thf' man who a pproached a Founta in Valley home April 9 ostensibly s eeking inform ation on th e former owners of the hom e who police s aid. he as acquainted with The housewife who answered the door allegedly was threatened <1t gunpoint and robbed of about Sl0.000 in cas h a n d j ewelry Before leaving th e intruder at tempted to d rown the 13-year-olct woman in a bathtub and left her for dead after s he lost conscious· ness. police said. The woman, whose idenllty 1s be ing withhe ld by police. re- g ained consciousness a fter the intrude r left and then sum- moned help, police said . Fountain Valley po lice said t he d rug c h a rge w a s filed because the intrude r allegedly forced the housewife to ingest a tranquilizing pill. Police declined to elaborate on the rape by instrument cha rge. Taylor was he ld in Indiana Monday in lieu of SlS0,000 bond. But an Indiana police official to- day said the ball was expected to be rais ed lo $750,000 at Taylor's arraignment this after · noon. Taylor is awaiting trial In con· nectlon with the allegert r ape a nd torture or his former wlfc ln Indianapolis last August, police sald. He. was arrested by IndJana police last November on the c harges involving hls ex-wtfe1 but was releued to await trlaJ after he posted • Sl0,000 bond, said Detective David Pucball of the Marlon County Sberlrf's Department. t • ,....J ur believe what l'l'b H)'lftl ll trut," old lht-1uJH1rvl11or •P· polnled to oU.rC' b y Gov F.d mund G Orown Jr. lust vcar Aakl'd tu aMsc~ the cffocls of Mo11d1y nhthl 's llclwn on hit. l.'ilm1n•lwn . Miller t\Uld at would be "mostly f.U....1l1ve, from my poant of view' • Thc: ttsolutlon plfisacd by the r tntral committe e 3CC'used M 1 I I 1• r o f r l' s u r t 1 n g t o · · W uttirgute Illy le unethu:al cam- ~uu.:n 1>ru<.·t1cC's " a nd claimed that Maller "'impugned the good n1ame of the Democratic Party 1h o lfic 1a l s and e l ec t ed repr esentatives " The supervisor . who (aces As· s emblyman Bruce Nestande, R· Orange, and cartoonis t Russ Manning ll\ lhe June election. l>a1d he was ne ver notified or an impending censure <.1clion and rus hed to the m<:l't1ng a ft er Frorre Pag.-Al EARTH ... provided the impetus for the (1rs\ Earth Day An es tim ated 500 bicyclists fr om W a s hing to n s ubur bs turned up ror a breakfast rally acr oss the street fro m the Wh.ite Ho u s e a nd heard D e nnis r hrislopher . star of the movie "Breaking Away," urge t hem to turn government bureaucrats in- to "bikocrats " Transport ation Secretary Neal Golds c hmid t and Deputy Energy Secretary J ohn Sa whill pledged tha t the ir agencies would do mor e to promote b1I.. in~. F or the mos t part. though , Earlh Day ·so was intended to be quieter lhan the act1v1st days of a decade a go, bolh to reflect the changing times and to show m o re broad based <:o mmun1ty 1n volvemcnt In Liberia Draw l 'heers MOl')lftc>Vlf\ l.1bt•na r AP 1 "" hundrt•cb 1Aat1•h1·cl <ind chl'cred. a firing squd d executed I J I) f r I c I a I s 0 f I h l' () u !', tr· d Liberian gov l.'rnment 1n IJdr rages of rine and m achine-gun fin• on a Monrovia bcaC'h t<Jda\ The l3 WC're shot IO grou~-or n ine a nd four . JU~t. man ul l·' a part. a nd 1n<·lu1lt•d form •·r Fo rC'1gn ~I J01!>1t'r L'1·rll Denni'> .r nd Fr a nk Toi l:>Prt . t-ld1·r hrotht·r of .b.,,1..,..,111.111 If l'r•·...i d ent Wiiiia m Tolbnt Tht•\ had 111•1•11 ..,,.111 t•n1·1·d 111 dC':.ilh · IJ, J s urnm.1n n11ht.11' l nhunal-for · l11gh treason, r<.im pa nt ('Orruptaon and grw. ..... vwla t ion of human rights · 1.1lieria·s ne'A t•hrt·f of '>late , Muster Sgt Samue l K. D11e, re Jl'l'lL•rl la:-.t m1nut1• pie ,1.., from t hl' A mt· r1 1"an E m h<.t s:.' a nd nther Western d1plomat1c m1s- i.1o ns to spar(• I ht• pn s1inL·r!> li ve!> The Amt·nc:ans a r gu1·rt tha t lcmt·ncy .... nuld t.JrCS<'f\C the: world" 1dl' good"' ill en JO~ ed by the new rt'g1mc Doe h1ml><'lf 'Aa<. not se1·n a t the e XCC'Ull t>ri'>. 'A hie h W C'rl' wa tcht•d by hundred<. of )<'C ring, unruly soldiers and a t-rowd or t h o u sand-; of r1 \'t hans T hr thr o n g r oar c rt a'> t hf' rl eath s alvo~ r a ng o ut ac ros:. the beach Seventy·nine forml'r gove rn- m ent m1nislers and other of- f1c1a ls of the T olbert adm1n1!>lra· tao n rcmatn nn trwl for th<'1r lives before lhc tribunal Stanton Van Victim Dies Irene A. KC'lly, 53. diert Party today afte r being s truck by a va n as s he c-ros!>e d Bearh Boulevard in Stanton Monda} afternoon. Pohce sa id the driver of the van , Porfirio Diaz. 37, of We stmins ter. was no t held Furthe r 1nvesll ~a t 111n of tht fat al accident 1s sC'hcduled Tht' 'Aoman wa s wa lkin g in a c rosswalk whe n she was struck Mrs. Kelly. who h vc·d in Sta n ton. was t aken to Westminster C o m m u n il y Hos p i ta I w i th massive head 10Jur1es ::and later transporte d l o UC Irvine Me dical Center. wher e she d ied at 3 .30 a.m. College Scolded For Tax Letter SACRAMENTO <AP> -The University of Culifornia got a lecture but no penalty from an Assembly budge t subcommittee for letters to students predicting tuition if Proposition 9 passes. UC President David SaxOI'\ aent the letters a t state expense to the 120,000 s tudents. A R~publlcan proposal to deduct the S30,000 cost or the malling from UC's next budget, calling U e act "an unwi s e use or ruoda," was sta lled on a 2..2 vole. I friendl phoned bis house to tell him When Miller a rrived, commJl· tee m emben had Just defeated a motion to t able the cens ure re.-:. olutioo on the grounds the lawmaker had not been inv1tl>d l <> defend himself agalm•t the c ha rges T he supervlaor 's a rrival trig gered the beginning or an angry. obs C'enily-filled confrontation between O'Neill and Miller and Orunge County Dem ocratic par· ly chaer 8111 Thom . O'Ne1U a nd Miller s tood race- to-race exchanging barbs after the s upervisor claimed O'Neill. the s tate party boss. 1s backmg Nestandc "Y o u 're full or 1 bleep>.· O'Neill s aid. Thom. contacted today. denied that O'Neill or anyone e lse had m3napulated the vote aga1n!>t Miller Breaking lip? "That 1s , or course. utterly radic'ulous, .. he said Thom said Miller w1e censurt'<i not as p candidate run· ning for non-partisan office but a~ a former party official. "He oujtht to know be tter than to alta<'k thf> 1>arty in a non. partisan race. It's unethical and immoral.'' Thom said . The C'ounty party chief s aid that Mlll l'r 's c omme nts had damaged the reputation or the par ty M 1 ller s aid this morning the committee vote would have no m ea ning or effect on his cam· paagn He continued to maintain the action was an e ffort to sup· p o rt Nestande's campaign aJ:ainst tum. 11 e a lso indicated he m ight v. athdraw from the Democratic Party "'if the lead er s hip isn·t l'hanged ·: \nthony Sul11 \':rn r ldt 1 • .in \11,11 111.111 • 1t11.l·t1 rn•I HtC'h a rd Adam~ ..... ho \U ·r·· lnJffll d Ill c .. 1111 :1d11 an 1!175 II\ ,1 rn1 nist<.·r . a r rJ \'e iJl Los Anl..l·lt' l•·d1 1 .. d 1 nurt v.ht•r1· !-.11 111 \ an liJ<'l'!> .1 cfloporl.tl10n h ... ,, 111,.. :--1il11~ .in , 1·h. ti, 11 1na111 111 l11t• L'n1 t <.•<l St;,itt·.., 1md1•r ,, J,, ,, I" 1 m1tt111J.! llw !'>!JUU!>l' of a C S t·1 t1H·n t1J :-tJ' 111 lht·<011ntn ------------- Pennsylvania Key For Kennedy, Bush l 'llIL,\Df:LPlll\ 11\1'1 l'1•11n5, I\ .1n1ans 1 h11-.l' th1·1r pr•· 1d1•11t1:1I l';1nd1<1:il1•" 11111;1\ 111 I µ11 mar~ d t•f"l111n l h .it 1•1111ld m.irk the• tw141nn1ng of r.dlw.., 11r 1 he '1rtu:il (•nd of th<' Ian <' frir St:Jl Edwarrt M K('nn1•d\ ~rn1I HcpuhhC'an GC'C1rgl' Ru..,h Both down. but both vowing lht•y 'Aouldn"t J!l'I out, K1·nm'CI~ ond Fh.1.c;h C'ampa1gnNI into l·lf•(• 11on <.•V(' an the h alll<' to SlJll t h1· leaders. 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"I think 11 s an l't•nn"' h ;in1.1., 83 1k lc1rntl' vote~ uphill b;ittle " ,,1 1111 Ht p11bhc.1n :\Jl1011al Con Whale llousc press S<'C r<'lan \1·n11 .. 11 1 h•· d1·l1·.i.:.•tt·.., 'A er c .Ind~ l'o'A l' 11 ..., a icl th t-P1·n n 1 1111 .... 1 11 ... , p,ir .ti t•h ~ind 'A t•rt• nnt .,~I\ a n1u J.>nma r) 'A a ., prl'lt \ 111,111111 Ii\ tht· popul.ir '(11\• tight and to ugh I h1 poll~ clO!>td ut 5 pm PST Bu s h <'a mp a 1 g n ,. d 1n t 11 \ r111.tl t urnuut of pt•rhaps as prtmar.' Ila) 'A Ith nt'W:O. C'On nlUl h .I" 50 Vl'fl'l'nl or lhC' l>lalt.' lo ferences tailored for telev1<;1on , .. ,t 1m.1kd 5 I million re,::astered in Philadelphia and P1tt.sburi:h I >t·nrnt rati. and Hcpubht•an!' 'A <IS He '\a1d that h<'. better than nredwll'tl --- ~~--""--JOINS VERBAL FRAY Party Chieftain O'Nellt Diversity Applauded By Chavez By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oftlle Dally PlletSWff Un1tedFarm Wo rke r Union Pre s ide nt Ces ar C h a v ez pealed today for c reation of · a fe d eral Department of Cultural Affairs to protect and to pre- serve the d1vers1ty of the na- tion ·s mmonty groups . Chavez, 'ipeak1ng lo more than I 000 d elegates to the ninth an- n u a I lnte rnataonal Bilingual Barultural Ed u c ation Con - f~rcnce, s aid s uc h an agency 'A ould · rccognile. cele brate and p rt''>Pr.1• th1.., gre;.it strength of ti 1 \ t:r-.11' v. h1ch m akel> Amen ca .... t r11n1ie Thi· f.11 m v.11rker -act1v1!>l 1 l.11n11•tl th.II ..,u1 h .1 ch fNJrlnwnt v.1111111 h" ..,tron~·h r•·..,1sted b\ t h t• fl•<.tCl 1un<.1 rll'S t hP SIJpt'r \m•·nc .rn .... 'Aho w:1nt u-. all to l•111h Ilk" lhf' .ill \m,·rlf'.in bl•\ .1rid lh1· .ill \nwrit :in .i.:1rl P;.it Boorw ;,incl \r11l.J Brya nt ' ChJ\ l'/ "hu V.J'> 1ntrorluC'ed tn fo.r m • r I d,f11rn1.1 l11·ut cn:rn°l 1t1 \f r ll•11 \!11\\n D}m ;.d ly. dri·" thr<•t• '>landing ovation~ I r 11111 t Ii l' I J r ~cl y :\l c x 1 can - \ m l' r H ' J n a u d 1 c n c t' a t the \nJhl·1m Conv('nt1on Center ChJ\l't Jdd rcss 'A as preceded .ind follo\\ed b} son gs highlight· 1ng thl' <;lr<'njnh and the divers•· t' of thl' Me xican-American and oth<•r rultural groups '-nm•· ••f u.., \mPn<'ans ha ve <.i 11 flt•n•nt ,1..,11m of 'AhJt Am erica , ChJ\1 / ""'"' \\'1• "''II m ak(• \m• ri• , trn•l1•r-.t.1nd t ha t 1h f • .111 I pn1111I\ I' 11" Jll'OIJ lf'" c·h.1\1 / ..,;11 11 th1· 1 ountrv '> '11lt11r I r1 111p ir•· ••n lh1· out 111'-lr111k11 .... ll It '" a qut•..,t 111n r1f 1•quahly .1111.l 'qut .... t111n uf 1iar11c1pallon."' ht· Jlhfrd Ttw f .irm workers· union pres· icknt u...,l'd lhl' occasion to urge 'upport for a 16-mon th-old strike h\ f.irm "orkl·rs a~ainst lettuce )!rO \\t..'r s 1n C a lifo r nia a n d \ra1ona Thal movement was re- portt-tl Iv IJc SIS0,000 1n debt. ChJ \L•/ speuf1ea lly urged a bo.) <.Ott or Ht'd Coach labeled let· lUl'l' pnmaril.> dis tributed in 1.ut•k.> Food Stor el>. Chavez du1m:. that the gro~er of Red l'oa l·h le ttucl.', Bruce Churc h Inc . J nd the Lucky chain have turned .1 • cold s houlde r" to the f.irm \\ork<•ri. c1n1:.l' Ro lex no'A'. There's no bette r time . §LA.VICK'S FIM J<'wf'll'r. Su•~ 1~17 '-,t.tr1 l'lllllV111).; tlw <1u.1litv \tlll1\l' .11\,,1\ .... ht·MJ ,1bout, !ht• Wldl' VMil'IV ul R11lt•\ \\ .11c hL'" tor ml'n and w o nwn. In ... t.unlC'~~ <;l<.'l'I c,1..,t• with 14 l...u ,ll vl'lluw ~old ~·.rd .1 mJ t r<I\\ n .mJ m.i tt hin~ h r.lt t'll'I: A. 28·JCW<'I l...:1J yd.1ti:, St.600 B.10-iewcl "L'lt-wandin~ Diltl'JU'>t chru nt.1m'-'l<.•r, S2100 F.tshlon bland, Newport Center, Nfwport Bffch. n 416M·1380 Wtstm111\l&'r I Ll~un• Hill~ I MlHl<>n Vurio f Nonh Ot•ngt I Thor Cit)' lM Cemlu\ • Br.a MAil• Alto C.-..•lt"r Los Angtlto' I S.n °"'So I u• Veg.1 Ow .,... OI oo;i.""~·, C'Ofl.,.._ ,iw.'1" pion•°' A-" "°-P"M· VISA, ~ Owp. Mrrnbn r '"' fro'f'ltr• C111/d • I I 13, NO. 11S. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENT! Iran Oil Sll"er B•ys Hunt Brothers Subpoenaed WASHINGTON CAP ) -A louse subcomm ittee voted to· l ay t o s u b p o e n a Te x as 1ilhona1res Nelson Bunker HWlt ind William He r bert Hunt to estify next Tuesday about their nult1-b1lhon-dolla r purchases of ilver futures Ag reement to issue the sub· 1o ena came on a 7-0 vote a fte r lt'p. Benjamin Rosenthal. D· l. Y .• chairman o f the Govern· nenl Operations consumer and nonetary affairs s ubcommittee. old the panel that the Hunts ·figure pr omine ntly in t he 1arch silver markets collapse." ··We know from documents nd other infor mation m a de vaalable to the subcommittee lat the Hunts may have at :>mpted to corne r the silver larkeL" a nd actively intervened 1 the federal regulatory process nd in thl' self r egulating ac- v1l1<'!> of the commodit y ex- hanges. · Rosenthal s aid Salver futures dropped from )() 3~ an ounce in late Januarv • SI0.80 an ounce Ma rch 27 with larket Soars bDowJumps ?1.50 Points NEW YOR K <AP ) -The tock market soared in heav) rading today, rallying from the wo-year low it reached Monday. The Dow Jones average of 30 ldus lrials j umped 21.50 points to 80. 63 afLer lhree hours or trading. Gainers outnumbe re d los ers y <'lose to a 5· l mar gin a mong ew York Stock Exchaoge - stcd issues Analysts said the surge or buy-L '~ ste mmed an part from a ivorablc hulleltn on the market utlook by investment advisor oseph Grnnv11lc of Holly Hill, 'lu ··cover ..,·our !>hort sales - narket to turn up.·· the bulletin .a ad. m uch or the decline coming in the one-week pt>riod. Rosenthal said the Hunts re· portedly a ccumula ted between S5 billion and S6 billiQn in silver rutures and. unlike most futures investors. actua lly took delivery of the valua ble met al. Issu an ce o r the s ubpoena means the fir!l public testimony o f the Hunts a bout th eir widespread trading in the silver com modity marke t could come before the House panel -an ap· pear ance they reportedly sought to a void. Erforts to reach the Hunts for comment were not immedia tely successful. T he Hunts have agreed to volunta rily testify before the Sen ate Ai:ric ultur e Committee on May 2. R osenthal s a id lawyers for the brothe rs s ug- gested that the Senate testimony could be used by t he House panel as well But Rosenthal"s pa nel effec· lively r.ejecl ed that approach a nd order ed the H unts' ap· pea ranee. Texaco Nets $1 mllion .r PORT CHESrER. N .Y . CAP) -Texaco Inc., the nation's third-larges t oil c ompany. today reported (bat fU'St-quarter oet in· come t.ot.aled Just over $1 billion. The earnings included an exlraordinary gain of S402.3 mlllion which Tex· aco recorded on its sale or a 17 percent interest in Belridge Oil Co. to Shell Oil Co. Texaco reported net in· l'Ome of $600.6 million , or S2 2 1 per s har e. a 97.6 per· cent gain rrom earnings of $303.9 milUon. or Sl.11 pe r sha re. in the first quarter or 1979. Ban Warning Over Sanctions BULLETIN LVXEMBOVllG (AP> -Tbe a ine nations or lhe European Common Market today ordered a reduction In their Tehran em· busy s tairs aad tbruteaed economic sanctions against Inn U the U.S. Embassy hostages are not freed by mid·May, it wali aooolldced here. By The Associated Press JranJan officials threatened to day to bar oil exports "forever ·· to countries that join the U.S san ctions agains t lran a nd urged the second expulsion this yea r of American reporters an Teh ran. Unoffi cial reports a lso listed as many as 21 killed in a fourth day of violence on campuses in Iran. The oi l t hrea t came n s America·s European allies wen.• CARTER 'MISTAKE' IN IRAN CITEO-A3 report ed to have decided on stroni? diplomatic and econo mic m easures against Ira n to support U.S. efforts t o gain release of the American hostages in Tehran. Sources a t the m eeting or Co mmo n M a rk et fo r e ig n ministers in Luxem bourg said there had been no agreement on a time table for im ple menting the m easures .. On e proposa l before the m inisters called for a ba n on imports of Iranian oil. Iran's orficial Pars news a~en cy quoted Oil Minister Ali Akbar Moinfar as saying that if "cer· lain countries joined in the U.S. economic sanctions . I ran wouJd not sell them 011. They would be blacklisted forever and would ne ver get lran·s oil ·· Iran would produce less oil "to the be nefit of future genera· tions." Moinfa r was quoted as say in~ According to Pars. Mo1 nfar s aid Iranian foreign currency r eser ves c limbed Crom sin bi Ilion to S15 ba Ilion an tlw last year so there was .. no need lo export 011. ·· LB Dance Festival Due 250 Students to Entertain for Three Days More than 250 dance s tudents fr om fi ve soulh count y high ,chools a nd the University of Hawa 11 will provide a lively blend of Soulh Pacifi c chants and da nces and America n j Azz. modern and electronic dance Thursday through Saturday an Laguna Beach Coordmated by Laguna Beach High School d a nce instructor Betty McCarthy and University of Hawau faculty me mber Dr. Loretta Krause. the dance con· cert series begin at 8 nightly in the high school a uditor ium al 625 P a r k Ave. Highlighting the third annual cultur al exchange progr a m will be 40 dancers rro m the Universi· ty Laborator y School on the Manoa Campus of the Univers1 · t y of HawaH. O th e r l oca l ca mpuses participating in the "Evening of Da nce." include dance students from Laguna Beach. Dana Hills, University, Fountain Valley and Capistrano high schools . The evening concerts will in· elude a variety of dance s, rang- ing from jazz to modem Sa· moan , Tahil aan -Mao ri and Ha waiian. Inte rmission music will be provided by the Laguna Beach Hig h Scbool Jazz En semble direct~ by Jeff Fos ter Tickets ror the t hr ee night con- cert can be pur chased at the a uditonum . or reserved by call· ing 494-8546. ext. 112 General admission is $2, and the C05t 1s Sl for children 12 and under. Proceeds go to support the Cultural Exchange Program an Dance. ................ ,..... IUZA ... GOOC .. Y, LYNNll DOUGLA11. •llU Y MIN~ GIT DANCI L!llON ................ acoar , ............. ·-o ........... ,......,_.,. In l:•gun• BNch ~ to U.S. Alli. '? es • • O.tily Pllol Statt P"°•o• CROWD URGES RESOLUTION OF DEADLOCKED TEACHER SALARY NEGOTIATIONS MeeUng of Capl•trano Unified Tru•teea Jemmed With Students Parents, I •ac_hers 'Don't Make Kids Pawns' Teachers, Parents, ·students Jam CUSD Meet By OON CHAPMAN Ol IM Oally Pllol St•tt Teachers. parents. and -.tu dl•nts Ja mmt>d into thl Capistrano Cnif1l•d 5chool Dis lrict board room ~1onda) night. all inwre!>ll'd 1n J rl'SOlu11 on ·Jf the d1-.1nct .., deadlocked teacht.-r s:1Jary nei::otaat1on'i And. aftl'r a tcachl'r and a parent told board member!> lhat the distra ct 1c: bl'ang hurt b) stalled ncgotrnt1ons. tht· pre:o.1 dl•nt of lhe Dana Hills lhgh School as!>QC1ated students an d1c ated that the pupils don t want to be used as pawns in the s truggle over salaries Teacher John MalJno·s stale· mc nt lo the board. calhng form cre ased pay for the teachers and pointing to resignations by ex perlenced teachers in lhC' dis tract. \\SS followed by heav) ap pl a use M atih o . a tl'aChl'r at Capistrano Vaill'~ lh~h Sc.·hool. s aid teachers w{·r(' lx'in~ forn-<1 to e1thl•r leave their JObs for hag her-payin~ ones. or lake a set·ond JOb lo mak1· <'nds mc·et He cnllcaze<I ··meager ">ala') increases" that he sa id thl' tt'uchen. had rcce1vC"d 1n rt•c<'nl )ears. and added that .. a dPt·enl ~ala rv as the ht-st incenlan• for keepa.ng veteran tracher!> Aftl.'r Kar r n Ca!.ev a Capistrano Reach resident· wath two C'hildren 1n P a l1 sadt's Elementary _School. uq~C'd swift aC't1o n to resolw thP dt·adlock M 1k e Johnson nf Da na Hilb Hagh School spoke. KAREN CASEY OF CAPISTRANO BEACH SPEAKS Urges Swift Action to Resolve Standoff Johnson. president of the As socaated Student 'nion at tht: school. said the climate at lht.• school was returnm~ to normal after som<' 6S p<.>rccnt of lhl· stu dents were absent during the day F'ridu) The students were absent after fl yers daslrabuted b) some students on campus called for a .. massive s ludenl stnke" in sup· port of lhe teachers' salary de mands The Dana llalls High School teachers last week were "work ang the contract.. doing only the work reqwrcd by contract and picketed in front of the cam pus before school Thursday and Friday. .l ohn.~n told board membt>r; that tht: associated !>IUd cnt union Jt Danu Hills did not publish the fiver" and dad not .sdvocate a -.1.udcnl w3lkout Ill' ~aid then.• wa~ some peer pressure to walk out and that !>Orn e ~ludent!> had used the dis pule a!> an cxcui,e to ditch school Johnson sa id that no teacher-; had urgc-d th•• "tudcnts to v.alk out. but that :.<>m e o;aad have a good weekend" on Thursday The teac hers offlcaally are !>Cekang a n 11 5 percent salary increase for 1979·80. b ut a 10 per cent Figure has been quoted The district as offering 8 5 per Agencies ln1'ited Sycamore Report Topic in Laguna Laguna Beach City Council m e m ber s will m eet w ith representatives rrom three other agencies at 7 tonight to discuss the ruture of an environmental Impact r ep ort on Sycam ore Hills. The m eeUng. to be held In council chambers. was called last week by Councilwoman Sal· ly Bellerue. who suuesled the ne w council majority might wa nt to scuttle the $71 ,000 report currently being prepared by an Irvine consulting rirm. lnviled to the public meeUng are representatives of The I rv ine Ctr.. tb e Southe rn CalitornJa Golt Association, and m embers or Phillips Brandt Reddick & Associates. a plan· nlng firm headquarter ed In Irvine. The former City Council m a- jorily . led by former Mayor J ack McDowell. e ndorsed a plan that would see an extensive en· vi r o nme ntal a n d econo m ic feasibiUty s tudy conducted on Laguna Canyop. Under the contract a pproved in March by the old council, the city was to pick up aboul SlS,000 of the study cost. with the lrvine Company paylng Sts.ooo. and the GolC associalioo $10,658. lnformaUoo provided by the report wouJd show whe ther two goll courses, proposed by tbe golr association. along with a re· sort hotel complex and con· structton or up to \,800 homes In L a a una C anyon would be economically and environmen· tally acceptable The city purchased the m - ac re Sycam ore Hilla parcel out (Set REPORT. Pase A.I) ' t l'nl for th(• (•urn•nt \ t>ar Mean"'hill' -.~i ldn talk-. for lht> 1 3~U !II "l'ha nl \Pdr havP 1u!>t bt>~un The tcac·h,'r" are 'et>k tn~ u 10 pen·tml hake and tht' dJstract hJ!> orrered <1 per· Cl'Ol l.all'r. Johnson !>aid that the a!>soc1att><i student~ ""'" be m forming the :.tudcnt body about the !>alar} ha!'!>ll'. hopefully lhas \H'l'k or t-Jrh Ol'\l \\eek '"Thai. \\lit" ht.-not to persuade lht• :<tudcnts. but to inform lhem so they can make up lh<'ir own rp ands so they can a bade by their consc1enct'. · i.a1d Johnson. tSet> SCHOOLS. P age AZI Coasa Wea a her Decreasing c louda nes~ tonight. fair Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 al the be ac hes and 52 inland. Highs Wednes day mid lo upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY Tir~ of the na~s you see Oil boa t s, co t t ages . resraurants and scrappers, Sympathize with colum1Ust Hugh Mullig:Jn 011 Pag1 Cl. .,.,_~ ,, .... --.ca l..M . ...,. ......... t :•ltenll• t..~· a...lllM C-•o c ........ ........... .......... .......... • 1 , ..... ~ ... . ............ ...... , I .. i I . OM.Y PtLOT Tue.cfa , A rll n tteO .., Ular.gea -Exellansed in Heated Political Fracas CENIUMO BY DEMOCRATS ll!M.l-rvltor Miiier By DAVID ICV'ttMAN'N Of ••~ ........... u~rvtsor Edison Miller ln abtf'd lod• hi• Monday nllht u~naurf' by Oranu~ County Oemo<'rAUt' <lfrtt•1ul'I would ln no W8\ hlndt'r hi ' bid ror t!lection Junt• 3. M1ltt'r a l•o ,., Id In an in t.-rvlfW that 1t w•a •l•lt' Ot>mtl<'n1t1<· 1'111 ty boss R1ehaard ,I O Nt'lll who ma111pul•ted th~ \ nt of <'Ounl)' t•t•ntrul romn11t 11·1· meml1t•r' 111(aln~t him ~·011ow1na a tumulluot.&S com· mlttee t• 11on lfleed with ob- St't>nllJ~ Monday ru&hl in Santa Anu. the 1roup voted 21 4 with thrl'o · abslentions to cena ure M llllH for hi s p o liti ca l bronds1des against O'Neill But MlUur said this morning ha :, assertions that O'Neill d o minates pollt1cal Hfe tn Orange County simply struck u nerve ~--JVST BREAKING---.... Lale rtnn.i from todo11'1 world and ract10Ml news dei>tlopmmts Review Criticizes Motivatio11 Program WASHINGTON 1 AP I The Rl'v Jes!>{• Jackl.on's "PUSH For ExceUence" plan lo motivate minority and low·income stu· dents is bogging down in its effort to become a workable school oroeram. a federa lly funded review says. The SO·callcd PUSH·EXCEL 1s conceptually "still less of a ·program· than a movement,'' says a critical report prepared for t-IEW's National Institute of Education. PUSH·EXCEL has received S2 mllijon in federal funds since 1978 and 1s due to get $1 million more as a demonstration pro1ect. The report by the American Institutes for Researc h was based on a review of the c1v1I rights activist's school pro1ects •n Chattanooga. Tenn., Chicago. Denver, Kan:,as City. Los Angeles and Memphis. Tenn. The l'eport 1s ba:,ed on the first year of a lhree·year. $725.000 l>lud~ KmutU Farnef"r• FIPP ¥apor Lf"ak POTWIN. Kan. (AP> Poisonous vapors from a liquid 01c. 1dizer leaked from a Titan II missile silo today. prompting the evacuauon of a dozen farms from a two·mile area surrounding the site. ~he Air Force said. An Air Force missile maintenance c rew was trying to find the source of th<' leak. The evacuations were "a safety precau· t1o n." said Air Jo'orce S~l. Wess DuBnsk. MaJ .Ja mes Adkins. fwld opera tion:, commander of the Highway Patrol. !>aid about 15 persons had been eva<.'uated from Jn area around the s 1tr•, but not from Potwan. a community or ahout 530 northeas t of W1 ch1ta Owwdcal f 'lrf" Rout,. 600 FORT HALL. Ida ho <AP) -A fire at a chemical factory routed 600 residents from their homes in Fort Hall township lo- day and sent 29 to the hospital suffe ring smoke inhalation. The fire. which broke out Monday night, destroyed a large s hed where liquid and powdered t'hcm1cals were stored at the Russett Chemical Co. plant. ll was under control but still smoldering this morning. The Injured were treated' at two Pocatello hospitals and a Blackfoot hospital. One person wa~ listed 1n stable cond..illon in intensive care and an unidentified police officer was l.iSted in ~ood condition. The othe rs were treated and released. Three~ Fil"e Claims For Flood Losses Three Laguna Beach propef'ty owners have filed damage claims against the city asserting that clogged city drains caused flooding to their properties dur· ' ing the February storms. F o rsyth R Scott. of 1227 S t arlit Drive. and lfugh and Mary Corfln. 1277 Starlit Drive. claim lhe 1.·ity failed to mamtain s torm dram inh.•ts near their homes, thus alh:gl·dJy prompting flooding and a small lund-;hde Lo the Coffan properly. ~l·eking $.1,891 from the c ity as a result of mud and water that al· legedly backed up on their property near 01 vcr's Cove The couple claim the city storm drain below their proper I y becam(• c logged with large boulders and debris, thus cau:,. ing the water back·up. The City Council last week r outine ly denied the three <'laims anrl n·rerred the com· pla1ntl> to the city's adjuster ••1 betit!\'f what I'm 1aytns ti true." uld the auperv11or •P Pointed lo office by Gov. Ed· mund G Brown Jr last year. Atktd to &Ht'H th'1 effect.OJ of Monday n11ht • '"'lion on h11 r mpaip, Miller said It would be "moetly po~it1vc, from my point ol vtew " The re-solution pussed by the f.'t•ntral romm1ttee accused M il l (•r of r e11o rt1ng lo "Watergate style unethical cam· pa1an practices" and claimed thal Miller "impugned the good name of the Democratic Party, ats otriclats and elected representatives.·· The supervisor, who races As· semblyman Bruce Nestande. R· Orange, and cartoonist Russ Manning in the June e lection. said he was never notlfied of an impending censure action and rushed to the meet ing after HB: Another lady Mayor Huntington Beach has joined the list of Orange Coast cities that arc being led by women. Ruth Bailey was elected mayor o f the seven mem ber city council Mon day night. The new pro tern Is Ruth Finley Last week. women wen~ elected to lop posts in four other Orange Coast cities In Newport B eac h, Jackie Heather was elect ed mayor and Evelyn Hart mayor pro tern. Cos ta Mesa 's new mayor 1s Arlene Schafrr San Clemente's ma)or ll> Karoline Koester. In Laguna Beach. Sally Belleruc 1s the c1ty·s \.'ICl' mayor. F,.._Pagr .tl REPORT ... Lag una Canyon n carl} two H'ars ago for $6.1 million And today. the city still owes SG million on the debt. with in· t eresl against the loan accruing al Sl.SOO per day. The city is attempting to ob· ta1n a federal loan at lo~ in terest in order to pay off the former owne rs of Sycamore lldls and have breathing s pace to plan for repayment of the loan. The former council endorsed thl· economic and env1ronmcntal !>Ludy in order to pron: to the ri·dcral governmc:nt that the c1ly "'ould be good for a loan. But rounctlwoman Belleruf• arli(Ued that the compll'lcd study would only be of t,<.·ncf1t lo the I rv1ne Company and the golf as- soc 1 at1on. and that the c ity ~h o uld not help fund !>uch a document She 1!. expected to lake that !>ame argument when the council confronts offi cials from those two agencies and the planning firm lonight Councilman Howard Dawson. long a supporter of the Irvine Co. plan for Laguna Canyon. says the city doesn't have a l'hance of obtaining a federal low·intercst loan unless it can s how how 1t intends to pay back the debt Scott 1~ Sl'l'k1ng Sll ,000 1n rla m age:, from thl• c·lly anrl th1• CoHins are seeking SI J .500 Mr and Mrs A G Kellam. who live at 632 Clirr Drive. arl' Bomb Discovered ZURICH. Swttzerland <APl Police say a time bomb round by Is raeli security agents at the Zurich airport was set lo ex plode when an .El Al Jl'.thner was airborne en route to Tel Aviv. 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C:..".f"~~ :::r,,, _. ....,;m;;·..,,.o ,.., •• ,_ ..-., " ··~MhK•4' ••tftiOJUt '~··· ,.,,..,"~ .. . ..,,..,.._ ~::..!'·1'JJt':=t.·~.:-~ ~=· ~:~~~ .. ,.=..::,. _.,., • WASHINGTON (AP\ -From a l>Unrisc service at the Jef· rcrson Memorial to observances in a thousand cities and towns across the land, Americans celebrated Earth Day '80 today, the 10th anniversar y of the na- t 1on 's cnv1ronmcntal awakening. Organizers. who ho ped more than three million Americans would participate 1n events bC'fore the day was over, were d1 s appo1nted with s m a lle r turnouts than expected at some <:arlv activities. Fewer than 200 showed up at the Jefferson Memorial to listen to a gospel choir and hear lead· ing environmentalists of today read from the works or environ· mentalists or the past including Raebel Carson, Margaret Mead. Henry David Thoreau and E.F. Schumacher, author or "Small ls Beautiful." Byron Kenna rd. chairman of Earth Day '80, paid tribute to the "mavericks, the diuideots and the cranks" who he 11a.ld provided the Impetus for the first Earth Day An estimated 500 blcyc01t1 from Was hington suburbs turned up for a breakfaat rally across the street from the White House and heard Denni• Christopher, star or the movle ·Breaking Away," urge them to turn government bureaucrats in· to "bikocrats." Transportation Secretary Neil Gol dschmidt and Deputy Ener gy Secretary John Sawhill pledged that their agencies would do more lo promote bil ... in~ Porno Trio On Probation LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tb.ree members or a "kiddie porn" mm distribution rin1 have been given suspended prison sen· teocea, probation and fines ror selling obscene films Imported from Denmark and other Euro- pean countries. The defendants pleaded no contest INt month to charges stemming from dl!lrlbullln of movies with titles such as "How to Lure a School Boy" and "Ut· tie But Lewd." The tbrM. Catherine Wilson, '°I her formtr husband. Ludua W I.son. et and David Cornwall1 34, were cnaCed wlth one count each ot ~ racy to dlttrlbute obtcene mat and dl1trtbutln1 child pornocraphy. friend.I phoned his hou.ae to tell him. When MlUer arrived. commit· let memben had Juat defoled a motion to table the cenau.re ,... olutloo on the around• the lawmaker had not been lnvlt.ed to defend himself against lhe charges. The supervisor's arrival trig· gered the bef Inning or an angry. obscenity·fi led confrontation between O'Neill and Miller and Orange County De mocratic par- ty chief BUI Thom. O'Neill and Miller stood race- to·Cace exchangln1 barbs after the supervisor claJmed O'Neill, the state party boss. is backing Nestande . "You're full of (bleep)," O'Neill sald. M Iller said this morning the <.'Omm1ttee vote would have no meaning or effect on his cam- paign. He continued to maint.ain the actlo• wais an enort to sup. • port Nestande's ca mpai1 n against him. He also indicated he miaht withdraw from the Democratic Party "if the leadership isn't changed." Miller a ngered Dem ocratic Party leaden by making public a confidential memo last week deta1hng fund·rais mg aclivitie.s that the supervisor alleged gave special privileges to lhe rich. Thom cla imed Miller s up· porters "spirited away" the document. but Miller said 1t was given to him from two dilferent sources within the central com- mittee. He sald he never solicit· ed the document. A r esoluti'on of cens ure agains t Miller had been recom· mended for adoption by an ex· ccullve committee last week. Jailed ia ladiana County Death Try Suspect Arrested By PIOL SNEIDER MAN OfllWOelly ........... A 47·yea r -old lighting s alesman awaiting trial on s<'parate rape-torture charges was arrested In Indianapolis Monday afternoon on suspicion of the April 9 rape and attempt· ~d murder by bathtub drowning of a Fountain Valley housewife. Spokesmen for the Marion County SheriH's Department in Indiana said their offi<.'ers ar. rl'sted Jay Taylor while he was on his way to attend a pre hmmary hearing for his 19-year old son. who was arrested Satur· day an coo~llon with another rape-torture incident. Fountal.ll Valley Police C<tp· tam John &:ddow ~aid a war· ranl for Jay Taylor wa :, 1ran-.m1lll'd ~11'lnd ar l<J In 1lianapolls. chargin g him with attempted murder. robbery, burglary. raise imprisonment. adm1nistenng a stupefying drug .ind rape by instrument 1n con nection with the Fountain Valky incident Police believe Taylor 1s the man who approached a Founta111 \'alley home April 9 ostcns1bl> seeking information on lhe former owners of lhe home who. police said. he is acquainted \loith Thl' howww1rc who ans wt'red the door all egedly was threatened at gunpoint and robbed of about Sl0.000 1n cash and Jewelry Berore leaving the intruder at· tempted to drown the ~3· year-old woman m a bathlub and left her for dead after she lost conscious· ness, policeba1d The woman. whosl' identity 1:, being withheld by pohce. re· gained t'On.,c1ousness after the intruder left and then sum moned help, poh<.'e said f ountain Valley poltcl' 'ia1d the dru ~ c hargt> was flied bl·cauc;e the intruder alle~l'<ily forl'l'd the hou'ie"' 1f1· to ingest a tranquil111ng pill P l'll1<''' rlcchned to elaboratl' on the: ral>t' ti\ instrument c·ha r'!t' ·T d\ lur \lo.J'> h1 Id 111 Indiana \tond.1) 1n lt1·u 111 s1:-.r1.00IJ bond Hut Jn ln<11dll<1 l"1llt't> r11f11•1;1 l to d.1y , ... rt lh1 IJJll \l,J ...... ,,,..ll ·d to h1· ra1 51·d 111 S750,llOO .it 'J aylor«; :irr.111'nrt1f•nr th1~ .1ftP1 nl'lOn T d ' lor I'> J \lo J 1 tin it t ra a I tn ('on nect 1011 "'1th I hf' allPl!Cd rarw and tonun· of h1!> form1·r "'1fo in lnd1anar>0hs la'>l Aui:ust. r><>hc·l· said Ht> v.as arrMted h' lnr11ana pol1('e last ~ovcmber on the charges 1ovolvmg has eX·\lo'lfe. but wa5 releas ed ti) await tnal aflf>r h<' po t1-d " SHI 000 bond -.a id l>eteetl\'t' David Pasrhall of the ~1an on Count v Stwrirr.., DC'l>Jrtment Laguna Resident Violet Case Dies Memorial services for Violet Ward Case. a resident of Laguna Reach for more than SO years. will be held at the Community Presbyterian Church Saturday al 4 p.m. She died April 16 at the a~e or 82 Born in Collon. Cahf .. Mrs. Case. a daughter or Artemisla Thurston of the pioneer Laguna B<!ach family, and her husband came to the city in the 1920s on their honeymoon. They decided to make their home there. Soon. they built their own home of naUve stone on Galen Drive Mrs. Case lived there un· Ill n1•r rt•t'('OI 11lnt•, .... Mn, Cabe ""a:. d member or lhl· l.agunJ R<'ach <;Jrdi:n Club. the Community Concerts Ai. socrallon. lhe Red Cross. and worked with the Laguna Beach Fes tival of Arl!> mak<·up depart ment. ano the ~1 w.1c Lo\•er.., As soda lion. ShC' 1s survived b~ J '>On. Donald Storm Cast• of Laguna Beach . t~o l>1s ter!>, Ver a Boutelle of Florida. and Marie Sadl<'r of Washington: and thN..'t" grandduldren Tht' family requesLt; donataonl. be sent to the Red Cross in heu of f1014-ers Oeh"91 .......... JOINS VERBAL FRAY Party Chieftain O'N .. F,....P~Al SCHOOLS. • • Aft er the board had been ad· d resse r egarding th~ stalled talk,, trw.tee GcorJ!(• Whitt! a l· ludt-d to stat<' income problems. · 1 ho[K> everyone here tonight has :,1gned the Right to Learn in· 1t1at1ve," said White. The in 1t1at1ve is designed to provide 'ecure f unding for public schools Later. Whitc said he was tell· ing those gather ed that they were "making the ir pit ch lo the wrong governing body." "Much or what was said would be better said in Sacramento," said WhHe He said trustees do not have the c·apahillty to pro· \ 1de what the tea<.'h ers are ask- m~ for &ecutiom Iii Liberia Drmt Cheers \lt>~HO\L\ l.1twn.i rA f>J \ • h u n rJ r 1· rl :-. "' J t ch c tl and , h•·1·ri·tl. a fmng squad execull>d I l ri rr I c I a I ~ 0 r I h e 0 us l e d I 1berian government in bar· rJges of rifle and machine.gun fire on a Monrovia beach today. The 13 Wl're shot in groups of nine and four, Just minutes. apart, and included former For eign Minister Cecil Dennis ;ind Frank T o lbe rt , e lde r hrothC'r of a<isasslnated Presi rl1·nt W11lwm Tolt>crt . fhc' har1 ht'i'n t;entenced to il1·.11 h h' .1 ..,um mJ r) military 1111Junal for ·high treason . nm· pJnl t·orruptron Jnd gross viola t 111n of humun rights · · Liberia", n<'W l'h1ef or state. \1 Jster Sgt ~amucl K . D<X.'. re- J•'l'tl·d la!'>I m1nutt· plt'a'> fro m lh•· •\m1·rH·an .1-~m ba ssy and n1 her WestC'rn diplomatic mis c;ion'> tn spare the prisoners ' JI\ l'" Thi• Amt'rtcans argued that lent<•ncy would preserve the "'orld~ 1de goodwill enjoyed by the new regime Doe himself was not s~ at lhl' l'Xeculio n !>. whic h were watt'hed by hundreds of jeering. unruly soldiers and a crowd of thousand!> of civili ans . The throng roared as the death s a l vos run~ out across the beach. Seventy.rune former govern- ment ministers and other of· flc1a ls of the Tolbert admlnistra· tion remain on trial for their hves before the tribunal. Rolex now. There's no better time. ~ldrt l'nJOying thl' quality V•lLI'VI.'.' alway .... hl•ard .1bou1; the wide variety of Rolex watches for men and women. In stainless steel case with 14 karat yellow gold bezel and crown and matching bracelet: A .28-icwcl Ladydate, Sl,600. B.30-jewet self-winding Oatejust chronometer, a190. L • .. I I Orange Coast ~l.)tft O N VOL. 73, NO. 113, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANG European Allies ·Pressure ,.,. ........... REUNION Barbara Timm sha res a laugh with son Ke vin llC'r m ening. onl' of the American hostages. in tht• Li S Emhassy in T('hra n They were a llowed less than a n hour togt•lhl'r and Wt>rt• never left alone..> Candidates' Fig ht llalts Ballot W ork By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 IM Dally Pilot St.JI! A running battle ~tweel'j a municipal court JUd~e and the for m er JUdgt• trying to unsea t him has broug ht preparations for the June 3 election in Orange County to a halt M ond;i y S11pn111r ('ou rt .J udJH' Ore tta Sears ~rantud a t em po rary res trainanR o rder pr e- venting thl• prmtani:t or sa m ple ballots whi le the two JUd1 c1Cil cand1d atc· ... r1 g ur1· out wha t tht•) r<• ).!OtnJ.! lo ""}. a houl t:at•h othPr in tht•1r qualtfat allon s tate- m t>n h T lw bJttlt• in\oln•<; 1m·umb<>nl l°C'ntral \1un1t·1val Court Judg(' I-: d " a r d l. '' 1 r d ,, n d h i ... <.·ha I l(•n.i.:1·r 'l.t•\\ port lfrar h ,1t t n rnt·\ Arnold \1c1rdkin Mordkin "'a s •1J1po1nl1•tl to t ht• North Or <tngl• Count ~ M unan pal Court hl'ndi h) (iovt·rnor Bro\\n, but was unsl'att·d durin ~\ lhc· l'IC<'ll!Jn t \\'IJ ~ear-. ago T ht· 1ud1c·w l halt I•· ht•.Jlt•d up c· a r I 11· r l h 1.., m 11 n t h " h 1• n Mnrdktn laundlt'cl ;1 "U('f'(•ssful ('OUrl h.1111<.• to rnt•nttun lht• 111 cumlwnt in his ... 1.1t <•m <·nl or qual1f1cat111n .., tha t ... 1n dudt>d "1th tht• -.Jmpll· lw llut ~1 or rlkin ., slalt•mt•nt r 1l1·d a l!>i8 drunlo.1 •11 dr l\ ang ,irn.''>l of l.aar ct ThJt arrl'.,l t'H ntu:ill) h•d to lht· 1udge plc•adinJ.( guilty 10 a rc•dut'l'cf l'hl.trj.!l' Of rt•t·klt'SS d rt\1ng Tht' st<ttcmt•nt n ·a<l 'l 'nhkc m) opponent tht• 1nc·umbent JUdRt-I havt• n<'\'C'r hccn ar r<'!.ll'd Cor a n) c·ri mc• My ethical s tandard!> p rl'Vl'll l m1· from arl· m g li ke• him aml l would never UM' plea baq~a111 1ng to gel a re duced charl!l' llkl· llw rn c·umbl•nl JUc.l gc . That st alrmt•nt broug M a c·ourt battle that t•nded las t week when Orang1• County S uperior Court .Judgt.• J<;dwa rd Wallin ruled that Mordkin c·ould include the dag at his opponent an his s tatcmt•nt Laird fought back Monda y. ~elling thl' restraining order to g ive him time to a m end has cam p;11 gn statemc-nl. The propos ed add1t1on to La ird's s tatement reads ... Judge Laird's opponent was appointed to the north court m 1978 and voted o ut or orfice the same yea r . He Lives in one district, hus offices m another and ha!> u n s u('cessfully applie d for 1<.'OUrt1 comm1ss1onc r post!> 1 n t wo others.·· I n 1ssu1 n g t he t e mpo rary r est raint . .J udge Scar !> '>t.•t T hursd:n as the da te ror a ht·ar ing on .. ·perman ent ord(•r which would allow Le11rd to make lht• amendment to hi!. ballot statU'· menl Market Soars As Dow J umps 25.(JB Points :-.rE W YOHK <AP 1 The s tot·k market soared in ht.>aV\ trading today. r all ying from Lh~ two·}ear lo w 1l rcdrhed Monda \. Tht• Dow .Jo n<'S a vcra gl• of 311 industria ls Jumped 25 68 p<11nts to 78~.81 a fter rive hours of tr;ill mg The Amer ican Excha ngt' and o ve r the-counter me1r kct abo were up s harply G ame rs outnumbered loi,ers by close to a 5 t margin <tmong New York St ock Ex changt' lis ted ISSUCS. Analys ts sa id the s urge of buy ing s te mme d in part from a favorable bulletin on the m arket outlook by investment advisor .Joseph Granville of Holl y Hill , Fla. "Cover your s hort sales market lo turn up," the bulletin said . Blanchard Granville. J oseph Granville 's son and vice Presi- dent o r the advisor y fir m . declined to dis close further de· tails . Set Date T o Join Sanctions LL'XEMBOl'HG 1t\l'I The nim• nation:-. of lhl' E uropean Com mon Ma rkel toda~ ordered u rt'd uct1on 1n lht-1 r Te hran em· bus i,} i,taffs and thre ate ned l'{'011om1l' sa11<'1 t011s agains t I ran 1r ttw l 's 1-;m ba!>SY hosta~4"'!'> a rc not frl•ed lJ, m1d·Ma v. 1t wa~ annnunC'l'd · o rr1('1als a l a l"llllfl•rpnce or l ' 11 m m 11 n ~1 .1 r k l' I f ore ign 1111n1!>tl•r!> "<lld till' g un·rnrn(·nl!> also ordt•n •d an 1mnwdiate arm:-. l'nl bargo agamsl I ran a nd \\ould 1 n q r u rt 1 Ii l' i r r l' h r.1 n 11 m bas:-.;.utor. 111 urgt• lht• lr<anld n re voluttnnan n•i..:tmr tu rl'll·a!>e thl' 50 ,\mt•ril"<1ns fhl• dl'C'J..,tnn "'a.., announced ,tflt•r a fla y Of ha~~hllt.! IH L'r d e lat b or lhl· plan l're-.1dl'lll <"Jrtl·r "'h11 Lh1~ month ordt•n ·d a 'irt U<tll\ tol J I l' S lr adt• t•mb:.ir.i.:11 cJgain~t lnm ,ind hrok1· chpl11mal1c re l<ilwn::.. J sk1•d l " ~ .alllt'" to h•·lp tn the• t•:.1mpaign nf p1·on11m1f' and d1pln mal1!' pn•-. ... u n• l'lw Irania ns haq• thn·al<'nNI to r ut 11rr all 1111 t•xporb to an~ CARTER 'MISTAKE' IN IRAN CITEO-AJ nation tha t )f11n ... in tl'w l ·~ s a nC'lt0n:-. 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Teachers in L ast Bid for Programs H~ Jt:KRY ( l.i\U~t:N Ol llM 0••1¥ l'1lol Sl•ll :-.r1•\.\ port :'\11·s a tt::H h1:rs plan '" mak1• ;J la-.t <litl·h hid fn r full t•nrtl'hnwnt program.., fund injt n1.•x l yl'<ir whr•n th1.• <11.,tr1ct·.., board of t rus tt·c·s m<•l'ls a t 7 30 th1 !i evC'nang I\ l<.'a C'hcrs union spokesman s a I d t h (' p r (' .. (• n I J t I 0 ll I ... SC'hedulcd for thf' board <;{'Sl\IOn at liarpt:r Communtl) Center 125 E 18th St . Costa Mesa In lentat1vcly acceplln~ a pro· po-.ed ne w two year te acher!. 1.•o ntraC'l late last wee k. union n(.•got1 ator i. dropped demands rnr full funding or e nrichment prog rams called Basa l Pro ~rams an vears ahead The tentative contract. agrttd t o b y b o ard an d t each er negotiators. calls for an 8 per· cent pay rais e this yea r and a nother 8 per cent next year HB: Another lady Mayor Goodbye, Dolly Again P a ul Jordan. Newport-Mesa Fed e ratio n or T e ac h ers s pok esman. s aid teache rs are •·xpected to ratify Lhe new con· tract April 30. Huntington Beach h as joined the lis t or Or ange Coast c1hes that a re being led by women. Ruth Baj)ey was elected m ayor or the s eve n · me mber city council Mon- day nlghl. The new pro tem is Rut.h Finley. Las t week , wo men were elected to lop posts in four other Oran ge Coas t c ities. In Newpo r t Beac h , Jackie Heather was elect· ed m ayor and Evelyn Hart m ayor pro tern. Costa Mesa 's n e w mayor ls Arlene Schafer. San Clemente's mayor is Karoline Koester . In Laguna Beach, Sally Bellerue ii the city's vice mayor. Second Marmikin Stolen Fro m Mesa Slwp Costa Mesa police are on the lookout for a bikini-c lad manikin that was snatched from her spa on Ne wport Boulevard Satur- day. disjointed and shoved Into a sta tion wagon. The doll kidnapping Is the second wiWn a year for owners of Wildwood, a spa and hot tubs re tail establishme nt a t 2668 Newport B lvd. J oe Lacy, Wildwood owne r. said hla manikin d ubbed Dolly II after Dolly I was dollnapped last April, a1lo was used as an eye· catching display. Lacy said he saw the culprits who stole Dolly JI. "I would have s topped t.hem Ir I hadn't been afraid," he confided . Two men. about 32 yean ol age. he sa id. we r e trying lo n egotiate their station wa gon on- Lo busy Newpor t Boulevard at about 5 30 p.m. Saturday . "I told the m . ·Fellows. JUSt put the dummy back and we'll forget about all this':· Lacy commented . "This one guy said. 'Go to hell,' and nearly caused an acci- d e nt pu ll ing onto the boulevard ... he added Lacy got a license num ber this tim e. lhough. Last year. when the blonde Dolly I was taken from a s pa al the same loealion. the lhieves hod the plates covered on lhe bock of their pickup truck. Lacy said. The blonde Dolly I never was recovered. stu d Lucy. who notPd she was the prope rty of Lhe for m er tub outlet owne r. Mri,. Stor me Buck. Lacy took over the s tor e Inst Juoe D o lly 11 , he s a id . w as a brunette beginning to show a Ill· tie wear. "S he had a few c hips. and her s ki n w as bro k e n h e re and there ... he said. "But she d id the JOb. She looked real attrucllve from a distance .. Lacy 1s hopmg fo r an ea rly 11olutaon lo the kidnappm1. in· cludlnl( the thert ol Lhe ta ngerine color ed bikini last seen still clinl!ln g to the d is mantled manlldn In the back or the sla· tion wagon The union. J orda n said. has had difficulty finding a meeting ha ll large enough to a ccom · module the dis trict ·s 1.070 teachers, The location. he said, still has not been announced. Te ache rs have been working without a contract since Aug. l , 1979, when their old document expired. Jordan said teache rs stUI hope for fully funded e nrichment pro- g rams next year despite no bind· tnR contract requiremen ts . Such a move. be saJd. would be up to the board. The trustees have indluled that they will seek cut.a neat year in such lower grade pro- g rum s aa physical education, r ending enrichment, learnlna center stalfing. and music and psycholog1caJ service.a. C TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS Iran Chavez Cheers Diversity By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol-0.lly ,.lie! Staff Unitedfarm Wo rke r Un ion Pre s i d e nt Cesa r Chavez pealed today for creation of · a fede ral O<!partme nt of Cultura l Affair~ to protet't and to pre· se rve the d1 vers 1Ly of the na lion ·s minority ~roups. Ch avez. !.J)('uktnJ( tu more than 1.000 delegates lei the ninth an nual lntt"rnationa l Biiing ua i B ar ultural J::duc at1o n Con. fr·re nc·('. said i,uc h an a gency would .. rt.'t·ogn1te . celc bralc and pre'>crvt-thl!. g reat strength nr d1 ver!.1ly v. h1 r h makes America ..,t ronl( Thi• fa rm v.o r k(·r -act1vis l rl<Jtm ed that -.uC'h <a de pa rtment v.ould be <itrongl:. re<;asted by th(• r f'<J c·trnna ries . the supn Amt·nc·an-. v.ho 1.1.<.1nt us <tll tu llX>k hke th<.• a ll American hoy and the• all Amt'r1can girl P<it Boonl' and An1t:.i Bn ant · ('hd\ 1•1 "'ho wa ... 1nt roduce<l b} (11 rm1·r ('.Jl1 f1irn1:i l1t·utenant l.!U \ l'rn()r \1 t•r v) n lJ ) m<t ll v t1n•1.1. t hr4'l' -.1and 1ng ovation., lr o m th1• l,1r )!.-l v !\1l·x1tan \rn 1•r1<.1n JUtl it:n rt• al tht- ·\ndh1•1m ('rm H·nt 1on Centc-r ('h.tVl'/ adrln ·.,.,. was prt'cedcd and roll<lwed hy vmg!> h1ghhght· 1ng t hl' :-.trcngth and the d ive rs1 [\ or th<· Ml'Xl(·an·American and othl•r cultural gro up:-. Some or us Americans have a d1He rent v1s1on of what America 1!>." Cha vez said "We will make America unde rs tand that its g reatest pnonty 1s 1l8 people ... Chavez s aid the C'Ountry·s C'ultural groups .. a re t>n the out- -.1dt• lookm~ 1t "It I!> d flUl''tllUn o f t.'QUah ty a nd a q uei,t1on of part1c1pat1on. ht> added The fJ rm v.<>rkc rc;· union pres · 1dent Ul>l'CI the oc·ca1.1on to urge .,UpJXJrt for J lfi month-old stn kl· '" farm v.or kl·rs against lellun • )!rll"t:r.., 111 C"al1forn 1a and Ari1cmJ T hJt moH•m t>nl was n • µo rtl•tl In lw· S1:">41 IMJ() in deht ('ha vt•/ "P"r1fwal l~ urgc•d .1 ho~ 1·ott of fh•d CoJc:h la twled lf'I tuc·t· pnmaril~ rfl slnhutt·d 111 Luc k' F ond Stnrt·s f'han·1 c·la1m., that tht• )!rower of Ht:d ('11:1t·h h•ttu1·l'. Hru<·t• Churc·h In <· . anti thl' Luc•kv c·ha1n ha\'t' turrw o u l'Old !>houlde r Lo the· rJrrtl \\Orkl'r-; ('aUSt• ('ha \"t'/ I nld n •porll•r ... lat1•r thJ t tht• ~tnk1· "di ttml1nul' a !'> Ion ~ J -. n1•c·c•-.!><1 n 111• potntl'd o u t that unl· farm .... ork1:r ... -.trikl• thJl ht• lt•d la sted (1\'t• \ t•ar.., Wt' "Ill .1.w a!'> long a s 11 t,1k l'~ ht• -.aid C'hJ\l'l J ppl'aranr t• added \lo hat appear ed to bl• a r evaval· hkt: atmoo;phl're to the b1hngual t>duC'al1on l'On\'ention In add1t1on to d rawing tremen· dou!> a ppla ui.t.>. C h a vez was hatlt:d \\Ith sho uts Of .. Vi va ... Oymally mtro<lul"ed Chavez as "the most humbl1: pt'rson 1n America ·· A!. is ht!. cul'.llom. Chavez wore a c as ual sh irt and pants and work s hoes Ile was ac.·com· panted to and from the convcn· t1on ha ll by numerous security personnel Or :~:J c:as l \\·eathe r Decreasing c loudiness tonight. fair Wednesd ay. Lows to night <t7 at the beaches and 52 inland. Hig hs Wednesday mid to upper 60s. I NSIDE TOD~\' Tired of the names you see o n b oa t •, i:ottag e s . restaurants and strippers? Sympathize with columnist llugh MuUJgan on Page C3. DAILY PILOT • CENIURlD BY 0£MOCRATS rvl1or Mttler Tuet01 • A nl 22, IMO lly I) VIO K TZMANN °'"""«>-r .......... ~~f"V11JOr Edison Mllt~T In 1 t d lod•Y bis Mond•r nl1ht r f'na u re b'' Or11n 1tt-C'o unty lll'mo..·r .. h l' ofhe 1al11 would tn no woy h1ncfor his bid for t'lfftlOtl J une 3 Mllll't oh'JO ntd ln an In l t>n1tw t hat it WR s t a te• 1'l•f1'lt~r11tit· P l•rly ho!\11 Ri<"hard J () Nt1ll "'ho mun1puh1t('(J tht' 'Oll' of tount Y N •ntrul romml\ lt't' nlt'lll~rlt agumisl him . Following a tumultuous com m1th'\' seSR1(U\ lued with ob· 'lt'cn1lJe11 Monduy na"ht In Santa Anu. the group vott•d 2 1 4 with 1 hrt•e abslenuon 10 rensure Miller for h1 ~ p ol1 t1 ca l br oadsides •~111nbl O 'Neill But ft11ller said th111 morning h is as~e rlt oOll that O 'Neill domin a t es polll1<"a l life 1n Orange County ~unply s tru ck a ne r ve Traffic Signals Top Mesa Council Agenda In :l<'llon Mond:.iy night, lht· ('o:.ta Mesa City Co11n1·1I ApprovC'd an agreement with lht' city or Newport Be ach lo s hare an a n lrvant: i\vt.'nue traff1t· siim a l :..yn<"hronizatton program a l a l'OSl of SJ 1,963 The progr am invo lves s ignals between 16th Stred and Mesa Drive Proh1b1ted parking on both rurbltnes of the new South Coast Drive be tween l"a1rv1ew Road a nd Ha r bor Boulevard and established marked b1rycle lanes along each side -APPROVl-:0 R EZONING of orooertv at 187. 189. 193 ,and 195 E 18th St. and 1797 Orange Ave . from R·2 to R·<I 1nnt0A Thl' zone C'h angc: "''II cnalile Lampman Cons trOC'· t1un. Nt•wport.Ul'<tl h. lo build <.>ti t•ondoman1um units t\pprovccl rt·dul·tni.: lht· db 1gnaled futun· width of ~ll'rhng Avl·nul· lrorn :111 f1;'1 ·t to ~:! feet. thu!. eventually ~a\ lfli! lhc• I'll~ lll011l') Ill rtJ,!hl llf W:J\' aC'f'jUISlllOn . C1>ntwut·cl unltl June If; a puhl)r hearing on Mesa fo"' S<.•rv1<'l':.. requ<':..I for :.i c·n ttf1c.1t1 uf puhlu· m•t•d a nd nt'l't'S:..1ty to conlmuc 01wrat1ng in lht· 1·11\ Th•· appllnint's ;itlorncy requc::.ted ltll' dl'lay o•;NIED A requ<·..,l hy th•· 1·1t } !. llou.,1n~ and <.:om rnunity Ot'vclopml'nl Comm1ttl"' for S2. M fi to pa) for 1m· ~rovement!> made hy lhl· Mom.1· Lodge in its kitchen facth· ty to a<"rommod:.itc ProJect TLC ' .in orAantzat1on providing meals for senior c1t1zcns Denied a r equest by the r1 ty s llous tng a nd Com· m umly Oevclopmcnt Comm1ltl'c to f'Xt cnd a t·ontract w1tn ()aylt.· Mc intosh Cenl<'r of Garcll•n Gr nvt-at SS.250. to find a n d entourage hou:.1ng fo t tl1t1t's for the physically h <in dt<"apped m the c at y Afprovcd ~ request from Costa Mt'sa ~11'mor1 a l llo!.ptla for a 36 month permit to hrmM• a n <1lroholt<' tre at m cnt program l'oun:..dm~ -.erv1ce an a tcrnpnrary m obile lratll'r bt:hmd lhl' h11 -.p1t.1 I at 301 V1Norta St . pending a liJIC' pt•r m1t to IJutlrl on a 1.ll'rmanent add1t1on lo tht' h11:..p1lal for lht• rirc1i.:r.lm APVHOVED A 1on1 f'xrept1rm p<'rm1t sought by 1(11) ul1· l>c·vl'lopmt•nt ('11mr>any dg<'nl for Roy Sak1oka lrH· . 111 rnt n•a:..t• lh1· ""' 11( parking '>pots an als 750,000 :..q11.111· foot 11fftn· huildang al 7111 J\ntc111 Blvd rnnstrucllnn 11f whtt'h 1s ,tlrc.•tr d) a pprovt'cl /\pprov<'d a r1•!--o lut1on allnra t1ng S21.231J gr anl rnOIH'Y from thl' Hohl•rt Z' lkrg l 'rban Opt·n S pa<'l' and H1•1-rc·alao11 Progrum l\l'l l11r 1mprovt•m(•nl5 tn Canyon 1';1rk l\pproVl·d rc•n1•gol1at1on of a "''°"'·~s 1nn c·<mtrart an voh ing thl' t'tt v:('w.l a Mc•:..a (;oJ( and ('1111ntrv C'luh lcl>Sl't' ll arr~ S (;n·1·n and Oran141• ('cm:..t C'al1·nng lnr for food "'rvlc·I", .11 ttw puhhc· faC'lltt.~ Mesa Skyscraper Plans Withdrawn 1\ Newport lkaf'h cll•vclopcr withdrew ht!. pla n for a 14-i.tory towN an Costa M1'Sa Monday night a rt<'r II hit rarm Caty Cnun l'll oppo:s1t1on James C li1anul1a!. gaw up temporarily a fter d1 -;c·uss1on al a public hl"aring 1111 I WO µbases Of his Bristol Towers proposal The planning <"Om m ission pre· viouslv had n ·comrnendcd de ORANGE COASl DAILY PILOT 1 " .. 014tftOlr C.O.\• <Mitw r •tot ••"' ••· " t.m0t""4t ttw H~ p,f"'\\ •\ ~j\f'llll'O OY I~ 0'•"'9r C-\I ~i\lw"O (.om0i9"'• ~, .. t,. •Gth~ .,. °"*h N d ~·If l"ff>.191\ "1'<Mt io, (•,t• ,...._..,. JotrwfiOt'I 6flo•1"' """'''ftOI•" tt .. •<" rouftt••f\ v .. u .. , .,.,,,, .. l •o11i1n• f\••(f\ ~f\ (AMl\C ,. \ilftrQ!• r•4 ""'-I .O•tt-111\ I\ PVOl""tcf ~~" ..nio W"d•t~ fl'w cw~ 11'•1 Pvoti\"'"" "D'#"I "•I lJO Wt\I &•¥ !.H .... P 0 ~· t\llO (O\IA~'-• (•ltfOfft1•t )•lt .. _ .. "_ 1 Po"-O.ft' •nG Publ1,.' l"-t AM .......... Me"4'<1•"9f.lltl0' -............. _.~ ... fl "'""""' Ml••Q•"'I tdltor\ COiie MeH Offke Mtt···~ 1::::~· ~·o ~"':: .. .,.,,. 111.tl ol lht• p roJ1•c·l C:1:.inul1as t h1•11 .1111wal{'(I to tlw City Coun· ('ti .\ 1•11111lll 11uwl UM: p1•rm1t and v;111:1111·1· to ext'el'd two stories "'ouhl ht! required for the proJ 1•t•t which w o u l d c ompr i se '.H3.225 s quare feet of office. ('o m mer c i a l and rest a urant s pace T he environme ntal impact re· port prepared for the G1anulias :.kyscr aper lists many potential proble ms cited by diffe rent agen· <'ics cons ulted. Thes e inc l u d e casting a sha dow over nearby Greenbrook Comlomiruum units Including Its pool area dur ing s ulT!mer after n oons. T r affir cons ide r ations were r aised Height of t he Bristol Plaza p roject could conceivably create a hazard t o n a vigation from .John Wayn e Airport and area r esidents ha v e complained or high·rise TV inte rference due to othe r area structur es . Glanulia s' proposed skyscraper also Is oul&ide the Town Center district plaMed to inc lude taU buildings In that re· gion, such as the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Land uae planne rs also point· ed out the capacity of Bristol Plaza's office space would work a hardship on bouaina resources In the aurroundin1 uea as employees tried t.o fll'ld homes. ConalrucUon of lhe newest proposed skyscraper could even contribute lo water quaUty prob- lems ln UweI Newport Bay, ac· cording to EIR flndlnga. "l bl!Uev what I'm aylng I'S lrUO," SOid lhr llU[>l'rVISOr Uj>_:_ polntt"d to ortlc(' bv Gov Ed- m un1t G Urown Jr luti l veur. A1kcd to 1.1~11t·H the e((e<"ts of Mo ndity ol11hl'1 ucllon un his u mpaian, Miller tu•ld It would b~ "me>1tly • pot;ltlva, from rny potnl or vie w. Tht> n·~lullon µused by the C'l'll l rftl l'omm1ltH• u r <·used M1t1 .. r o f ri>l'>Or l 1ng t o "W ukrsat~ s tyli· urwlh1~'al tam· patgn practircs" aand cla imed tha t Miller "lm puQJled the good name ot Che Democratt<' Party, tis o ffaclals and elected re presenta tives " T he supervisor . who fa<"es As· bemblyman Bruce Neslande, R· Orange. a nd <"artoon1st Russ Mann ing 1n the June e lecllon, said he wa~ never no llfted or an 1mpend1ng cens ure a<"hon and rushed lo thc ml'elin~ afte r friends phoned has houa() t.o leU i When Miiier arrived, commit· tee memben ha4 )uat defe ated • mollon to talble the cen1ure r es· olution on the grounds the lawmaker had not been lnvllcd to defend hfmsel( a1alnst the charges. The s upervisor's arrival trig· ger e d the beginning of an angry. obsccnity·fllle d confrontation between O'Neill a nd Miller and Orange County Oem ocrallc par ly chief BiU 't'bom . O'Neill a nd Miller stood fa ce· to·face exchanging bar bs aHer tht• supervisor c laim ed O'Neill. thl' s tate party boss, Is backmg "1 estande . "Yo u 'r e f ull of <b icep I." O'Neill stu d Thom . contacted today. denied that O'Neill or a nyone else had m anipulated the vote against Mllle r "That 1s. of cours e, utterly rldlcuJom," he said. T h o m sa.ld M i ll e r w as c ns ured not a s a candidate run- n rng for non-partis an office but as. a former party oflic ial. 'He ou1&ht to know better than to attack the pa rty in a non- partisan race . It's unethical and am m o r a l ," Tho m s a id. The t'O unty party c h ier said that M i ll e r 's ro mm e n t s h a d dam aged the r eputation of the party. Malter said this m o rning the l'Ommiltee vote would h ave no meaning or elrecl on his cam - µa1gn. He continued lo m aintain the actton was a n e ffort to sup· port Nestande 's campaign against him. He also indkaled he might withdraw from the Democr atic Party "il the lead e rs hip isn't cha nged " D•lfY ,.li.t~ JOINS VERBAL FAA Y Party Chieftain O'Neill Mesa OKs Auto Club C~mplex (.'onst rUC't1on Will begin In ubout s ix W<'eks on .1 SS 5 11111lion <\u lomobile Club of South<'rn Ca lifornia eomput1•r und dattt prn<"essing center on 29 5 acres following Costa Mesa Caty Coun· c al a<"t1on Mondav The last two requm.•tl actions berore building m ay begin, with t he exception of issuan<"e of a building per mit. were unan· i m o u s ly appr oved an two p ublic-hea nnizs . P l anning D1rc<'lrar C ha rles Robe rts said today th<' bwldmg pe rmit for the an1t1a l 373.000· squar l'·foot P hase I of the Auto Club expansion rnuld be 1s~ued m a bout s1 x weeks P lans for the fir:.l portion v.h1ch will ancludl· thn·t· build 1ng.., hnu s 1ni.: nc·arl\ 1.300 l'mployl•es to be on the Job b} l•arly next \'l'ar haH· :.ilrl'ucl~ hc•t•n subm1lt1•1\ lo lht• •·11' "Wl· thank 11 -. c111ng to lil' J ht•a11l1ful Car1hty. ·· s:ud l\ut1i Club :-.pokeMmtn Hay Olson, not Ill!{ that lhl' h r'-t phase Of lh4• vro1tcl "111 l><' set an 13 arn" .. 11r lands<"apm~ He Pointed out that thl' l'>. pans1on which brought the r1rm to Costa Mesa after a :.urvt•Y <11 30 com mun1l1es and w hat th1·\ offer was nccessit uted by l.L'>lltl! up la nd at its Los Angok:s head quarters S tud ac·s s how th e 1.2!.lfi l'ffi plO} l'(~ to I><: US'll~ned lo l h•· fat·1hl\' at 3333 l"a1rvww Hnad will nt•alf' l't•rtam traffic· proih IC'ms and plat'<' a hurdc·n on 1tw ex1sun2 <'ommunll' hou..,1n i~ 'horta~l' ()li;on told t<t,untalml'n m<Jn\ nnpl o~t·1·.., plan lo t·omm ut1· lrom present humt•:. an th•· l.11 ,\ng e lt•s r egi o n and m;,11' ;dready s han' car and v<111 pool prog rams lo lt2hl<•n tht• 111.HI Such partial solution~ a'> '' 11• lo: t' r t: d :-. h If l!'O to :.. JH l' ;_id l 111' , . ..,llmall•d 1.800-p lu s veh 1c ll· traps JX"r d<iy s urroundmg the 'lructurc ure also planned. the c 1l} was assuted Counc1lm<in Ed Mr f'arland po1ntr d out during Monday s d1~ t·uss1onl'.i tha t plans for th<' 'erond phase of lhl' Auto Cluh''> 11pnat1on t'arma rked ror 1995 .ind th<'reafte r rC'ne<'l an eight ,\or y office towe r T he structure as te ntatively ho " n on thl· 29 !> iJ trf' pan·1·I rin t-" 1 r ' 11.' w Ho ad b 1· l w l' t• n ...,11nflov.l'r Avenue and South 1·,,,,..,1 J>ra\P <ind a flood ('fJOlrnl 1 h 1n111 I b11U11ri<:tr\ v. nulrl t'ii'I th ,h.1tl11v. 1t\1•r adJ.ol't·nl prop.-r h \ '1;111fw.1nt pt1rt111n •1f th1 . ..., di 1 ... rt·,1<ll'nt1,ol d•·q·lupnwrit ,t!11ri1• lhc· •·.J'I ul•· of J"u1n II'"' 1(11.11! II "''' "''I • tun 11fl·11ni: 1111-. lll>\loll lw11 ri:hl n•1\\ l v.wil•I '"'' .1~'.;1111 ,1 11 1 'ounnln1.111 \l 1· I" .1rl:.1111I not1•1I Thl' ('1ty Coun1·1I had JUl>t iJgn •ed to allow w,1thclra wal or a p rop o!>al for iJ 14 :.to r y :..kys<·raper offH·c t'11mpl£'x al Hrtslol Slrl'l'l Jnd the S<rn Diego FrN.•way het·aus l· of :.1milar probl<'m.., Auto Cluh 11rra•1als ha ve con· <'t:dc·d that. bt•<·ausc of the size or thc1 r p:.irct'I, lo<"atton o f bwld· 1ngs to IX' added in the future is r elatively n f'xtblf' C11' planning ..,ta ff h •rhnic1ans 11111111 •1ul ... 111rttn~ omc of l.hcm 11n th•· '>tl•· u1ul<I -.uh'>lantiC£1h rt• d II I'\' l h I f U l Ur I' s had 0 V. p rtililc•ms II ,\u111 l'luh pl.in' for com pl1•11• 111rl11at111ri 11t 1h•· ;!!I a r rr'i .1ri • 1rrfl'rl 1111t l'lt.1 ,. 11 l><.·£!1n 11111..: 111 I 1 '' .11 v.•111111 .1hout tl11tJl1i. tlt1 '"'' 11l tl11 IJI dtl\ /\ 1•1 •11111 '' "''' •>f hu1lriini.;-. I 11.tltrl • '1711111111 qll.rr1· (1•1•1 \lo•111ld 1,.. 1•m-.1r1111 1d lo hou"· .1ho1JI I ;.!IH I 111111 • \ulo ('Jul ' "' '""" ,., . .., FV Suspect Caught • in Indiana By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Ol llw O•llY Piiot $1•11 1\ 1 7 y (' a r o I d I 1 g h t 1 n I.! s;.i l l''>man aw :.i1l1ng trial on separate rape-tortu re charges was a rrl's ted 1n lnd1anapohs Mo nday a rtc m oon on i>USPll'IOn of thl· April 9 rap<' :.ind attempt 1•d murdt•r bv halhtuh drowning or ;1 f"ountatn \';1lll•\ hnUSP" tfe Spokc·5mc n fo r · t he· M anon C'ounly Sht.•nff s l>cparlml'nl 1n Indiana sa1<1 lhl'tr offtrn s lir re!.tt:'rl J ay T avlor v. hair he· v.;i<> on has W3\' tu att(·nd a prl' hm1nary hNmnJt for ht:.. 19 yt'ar · old :.on, -who w.1.., arn ·..,tcd Satur· day m connel·t1 on "1th anothl'r rapt• torture 1nt1d<'nt Fountain Valley f'ol1cl' Cap· ta1n .John Hcdrl11w ~<1tcl a war· rant for Jay T.1~l11r wa <i 1 r un:..m1tt t d Mo nd;,iy lo In· d1;,in:.ipolis. l'11arg1ng him with alt\·mpll'd murder. r obbery. hurgl<ff). faht· 1 mpra~onmenl, adminal'.itc rang a stup1·fy1ng drug Jnd rap<• hy 1m1trum(•nt 10 con· m·ct wn with tlw F<Junla1n ValJey 1nc·1tkn\ l'<>h<'e belt en· Ta) lo r ts the m:.in who aplJrOal·hcd a Fo untain Vaill·~ homt· April 9 o:..tcn5.1bl~ s c1 .. k1ng 1nformat1on o n the form l·r ownl'r~ of l h1• home wlm. poll cc ~aid . he 1:.. a cq uamted "'1 th Thl' hou..,t•v.1f<' who a nswrrl'<I 1 h <' door allegedly wlis thrc:.itened at ~unpmnl and rohhed or ahout $\1),QQ() an C<lSh and Jl'WClry Rl'fnre l!•av1ng the 1ntrulll.'r al· tempted to drown the 13 year-old woman in a bathtub and left her for dead after she lost conscwus ncsi.. police said The woman. whose identity I!. b eing withhe ld by police. re J(ained consciousness a fter the intruder left a nd the n sum m oned help , poh<"e said F ountain Valley poli<'e s aid l h c d ru g r h arge was flied because the intruder allegedly Texaco Nets $1 Billion PORT CHESTER. N.Y. <AP > -Texaco Inc., the n ation's lhlrd·lar gest oil company . toda y reported that first.q uarte r net in· com e tolalcd jus t over $1 blllion . The earnings included an e xtraordinary gain o f $402.3 mllllon which Tex· a co recorded on It.a sale of a • J 7 pe rcent lnte resL In Belrldge Oil CO. lo Shell Oil Co. Texaco reported net In· come ot t800.& mUllon, or S2.2l per ahare, • 97.8 per· cent 1aln from earnlnts or ll03.8 mlWon, or $1.11 per share, ln the ftnt quarte r ol 1979. 'forced tht.' hous t."•'1fe to m~t::..l .1 t r a n <J u ti 1 z 1 n g p ti I I' o I 1 c· 1· 1lcclm<'d to l'laboratt: un ltw r a!>l by instrume nt char~(' Taylo r was held in lnd1JnJ Monday IO heu or $150,000 bond Hu t an lndwna pohtt' 0H1c1al to- d;.i\ s:.i1d lht· ball v. J :.. t·'<l'll-'('t~I ln Ill' r ;11,ed to Si.10 111111 .ii ·1 .n lor ' J rra1gnmt•nl lh" • .rte r 1111on T ,1\ lor '' ;1v.,ut1ng tn:.il 111c1111 nc•c-110n \'.tlh lh" Jllt•gt'd r .111• ,1nll lt>r\Ufl 111 h t.., (llrnH r V. tft Ill l111lt.111oipoli-. 1.,-...t \ua.usl. J>'•l11 • .11tl ti• "' • 1rl•· lt•O II~ l111l1 J11'1 11 • I, ' "''' 1·m111 r 110 the IJI • • lll\•11\ Ill 1 l\t' I''( W lff• ll "I /t•lt•;J\r•,j to dWJlt tndl :·· r 11·· l''I''' ti .1 ~111 ooo honct. .1111 I 1.t. • ll\ • J 1.1\ltl l'.1...,•h,lll of . h•' \!Jr I' I l •Ulll' ...,,,, r 1ff ' l )1•11o11 11111 " Hundreds See Killings Ousted Liberia11 Ujf icials Gunned Dou·11 MONHOVJA, l.tllC'raa l M 'I l\s hundrrd!. wa tr hi·d JUI! r ht•l'rl'd, a fm ng squad t•xerutl'tl 13 n fft<.'tab o r t hl' IJ USlt•d Libe rian govC'r nmt•nt an bur rages of rifle ~and muchane·gun fin• on a Monrovia b1'a<'h t11da-. The 13 wcrc shot in ~roups. nr nine a nd four . JU s l m1nutrs apa rt. and 1n<"luded former For£'1~n M1n1ster CC'c1 l Dennis a nd f"ra n k T o i b e· r t . f'lcter brother of assas:.1 nated Prest dent W1ll1am Tolbert They had been sen tcn<"cd lo death by a s um m a r y mal.itar} tribunal for "h igh tr eason. ram- pan t corruption and gross 'iota t1on of human rights · l tllt'r 1.1 •, r11 •w 1'11.,.( 11( •t.1 l1• \I .1'-lt.•r ~~I S11m11t.·I K D•>t n· )l't l o·tl la'I tnlllll\1• pl1•.i.., ftttm 1 ht· \rnL·rti-;.in l::mba!>'' a11d 111h1•1 ~\·:.tt'rn d1plomaui" m t 11111, I n 'P-tr1• th•· prr .. 11n1·r' 11\'t:''> I h1• Am•·r1t·,1n' .ar..:ut•d th.JI len1em·) \lo ould prc•..,c·n " th1 "'11rlrtv.1tl1• guortv. ill t'nJO\ t•d II\ lhe nPw n •1?1mc Dul' h1m:.l'lf "·'' nut ..,4·1·n .11 I hr c•' c• (' u l 1 on' v. h 1 r h v. 1 r 1 v. atc-hc•d b\• hundrt'O" nf ll'l'flnC> unrulv soldier' i1nrl a 1 rov.CI 111 t h ousands or <"1v1l1an' Tht• 1 hrong roan•d as lht• dC'al.h ... a I v115 rJng o ut a c r oss the lwal·h Sc v1•nt v ·ntnl' form 1· r j.!O\'t•rn menl minister-. and other or l111;d of Ila• I ilt>1•1 t .1tlm1111s lr;i 1 tr>ll 11 rn.1111 Hl lr1,JI fo r lhl'll" II\ 1' b+'l11r• Ltlt' (r 1h11nc1l Pre:.1 d1•nt l nlh• rl "''1 ktllf'd 1n lhL· 1•,1rh h11ur' nl \pral 12 1n an .irm\ 1·11111111•11 In 1>111· ,\11 "1•n 11 1 pp1•d lo their un It• 1 p.mh (11r t lw l \~c·ut1on:. at l h• · 111 ,11 hi 111n1 H,11 t'l:.i' m 1 hlarv Ir .1111111i. t l'll(l'r 1n (Juwntown \I unru\ .1 l 11ltx·1 t JfllJ I lc·nn<'~ ('Oll.ipSl·d .in1I JPIJ.1rt•nl l~ f Jtnlctl JClcr be 1 ni.: l tl'tl to th• µo~ts Onh Dln"'' Jr11I Tov. n~end re· 1.11n1 ti th1•1r 1·1rniµu:,ur~ lo the 1 nd. fJl'lll~ lht• d1~11rderly fartnJt -.11u.11I sl Jnd1111~ .,11r£l!f upnghl ind '>lJ nn.: 'tr.111-:ht .it their ex· l'l'UlllJlll'r' Ro lex now. There's no better tllnL'. SLA.VICK'S Fon. l•wt'lf" Sontt 1111 7 ...,IJrt 1.·1111•~ 1nh tlw \lu.1!1t\ vou' \l' .lh\ .iv' lll'Md ,1l)(1ul, t hl' w 1d t• \ J rrl'I \' of Rulcx w.11dwo; fur mC'n nnJ v.·om en. In ''·" n ll'" "'l't •I l •l'l' with 14 l.,,1r,11 \dl11\\ ~old lx•11•I .:inJ 'r11\\ n .1ml rn.1 t, hrn): b r,11. l'let · /\ 28·Jl'\' l'l l...:idyJ.i11-. Sl.600 B JO·jcwd ,clf-windrnK D.1tl'jU'-l ch rononwkr, $2100. F•~hlon Island, N•wport Center, Ntwport ~~h. 714/644·1380 Wn1f'ftlnl tN I L.tgu11o1 I l1Ut I Mi.ton Vkio f North °'""' I Tht City I ~ C•nitO\ • 9rN MAlli Alto C,,,•lt'r l,,ot Anft~ I SAn °"lo / L.ta V"fAt U.. -GI Slt"ld<'• tOI'.-. ..... tlWtp .,..,.. Oil "-"':•'I~ VISA. W-°*f' Mmil#T Fuir /rv~l~rs C111/d •• Business ----;---1......,, Apil 22. ,., DAILY PILOT 81 IORN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP> -A .... rally -.atom tf· fttt of U\llatlon and a•IObne unc-ert.alnliet has bffn to fOl"C.'e bu)r•r1 back \nto aocne o( the elty'a lnner re.-.. wht~ sound houlJnc had bMtl ne1le(ted or abandoned The re.wl ., b.ldJy nffd~ aid '°' city taxea ba1t11, new eupport for ctty lutltuUon1. and a aprud o f cultural and academic acth•ll ts. Mo t of tbost who h l\'t' btto buyintt IN' )'Ouna. Some are '"'Ile For those who be6:•n thtlr CVNN•"" st a rch early, when nobod.) wu certatn the caue~ would come back and lh•ref0tt lh nsk wa• still areal, U\e r"ward bas bttn an mtn•chble apprec1a tlon 1n values Durlq the past rive lo eight years, pncf's tn typical rt-buHt neighborhoods In alm05t every city ~LOWCOST CAAEFREE SAILING ....... lllAC\AATe , ... 30' aoAT'I -FVllY IOVIPPfD \ ,._,.._... fl60'0 °'"'IC"<"' I "Oc• havf tnplfd. and ln sumo ar u the 1.in:. have ~en far trHl•r One notional aurvey revealed thtse Htoundlna aalna -fN UOtJSTON 'S H£1GllT8 u u . houses lhat wt-re SS,000 In the early 197~ are now selUng for mooo lO S801000 .,, their wumprov~ state. and t>t~tw~ 1100.000 and $1201000 alter modernlntJon and lmprovemtnt" Ill l>tnvcr'11 Cap1tol ll1U. old rooming houses huvt• rtscn from $15.000 to $13.000 lo 1972 lo $100,000 In 1979 ft\'fil<>~. tlwy brtn& S200,000 to $2SO,OOO. lea Chkaaio's Lin('Oln Park . single (11m1ly homf'a wath up to 16 rooms t-U for $500.000 or mo1 c· ha 1972. when oiwratt'd as rooming houses. tht') sold for $72,000 to $90.000 -ON £ATTl.•:·s CAPIT()L HlU. extremely lar~t· homes In nt·cd of repairs 1oold for SS0.000 as late as 1975 Now, a fter rt>riovataons. they :1onwUmc.-s comm1rnd prices of $300,000 or more. In Phlladelph1a s Queen Vi llage n~1g hborhood , 100· year ·o N former servant quarten. whose value wa1o zero or JUSt a few hun· dred dolh1~ lfl tht• early 1970s now sell for $75.000 lo $85 000. and ~orncllm<'s more The exampl<·s 11rc nearly endless. and cover not 1ust larue. c1t1es but some older suburbs too. sayi. Ad\ ancl' Mort~age Corp . whlt"h pro\'lded the 11lustrat1ons used ahovt.' Advance 1s a large na- tional mortgaJ:c banker ~ ru11v Eciv-O•"er Ya.-vt MOHU 6'•1Mo,,..,.. IEAL Advance Mortgagt• found the trend of middle· ,I das:. f)('Oplc rcturnin11. to rW\down neighborhoods and houst--s ha~ .tw,·n ftaaned 1n the ,past decade . llYESTMnlH. _A_'_'d_d_c·_~_i>_'•_c_r_an_a_n_c_inR problt>ms. at said the trend 1115111•·-m1ght continue Spe~ializing in capital . . apprec1at1onh eqU1~ growt , and mcome shelters. sso.ooo to $soo.ooo INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS ri 0 pager • lnt••••t o.Jv pev-nt. • ln<"OM• • Co••n<'ial • R••id•ntl.I • W-kJy <O••llmft>la • Nonthly f•ndlnga • 6 •Oftth• to 3 y-ra • ~tlt•rn C.Ufornu "' ..... WIDE AREA COVERAGE -VISTAR INVESTMENT CO. lo•n lnfo,..arlon ,.,vi<"• I f I •\•f ~tfl \Iii If 1 Pt I t ORANGE CO.-L.A. 5015 S.~h StTeet Newporl Beach. 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J'lllO • w eo PUBLIC NOTIC'E FICTITIOUS 8USIN(S~ NAME STATlMENf t ""' '""''""no Pl''~'-'"' ..,,,. ot>'"'l 0\il\flU•·.\\"'• PR f {•'),1Qtt ,,.,.,f P U M E-Nf \[UV!(( COM r>llN' 1~11 w Motf A.rtl'\U' "'"" ~f"\f\Af'.4 (" lt"11Q.4 .. ,.,, ¥ t .,..,." r """'"'>"'.. ••O H ... fttc,ttt w., Co\t~ No " (It "1~2'6 Wt bi t• 4' All•'' ( tfrt1tJ1tf ~ffO H'ftlfNft .,.,, ( Al·t Miii °' (A f,ft, .. 1 ht' bu\1#• .,_, l"t I~ ,t trd D1 U" If\ J1 111*Ju .. 1 t1 4#1"'-r f P.t1Pfiol'Jf"• t "°'' \tA\t " ... lt _,,. t\ lolf'iS -.1th ,,._.., (ounlv (hf• t1t (Jt1tnf)t (.uu0 1, "'' M•"" l ,., FIU2tl Pubflv.<9 Ot'MW> (.O.t\1 0•1ly tJ'llOI Apr I l\ 1l 1'I 1 lllO IOA~ \IO P UBLIC' NOTICE "It accelerated 1D the lut year, atartlnc ewe belore there wu a 1u0Une crla111" the company said. "And lt ahOuld be evta ltronttr lD the Mat decade." The process is well known. It bappna ln wa.ves. said the mort1a1e banker. ""'come the pioneers. Pricea rise slowly. Then come the doc· ton and lawyers. Price. rise more sharply. "Then when it's perceived u fub1oaable. the afrluent come back from lbe suburbs. Between waves. the old resldenu re,ain confidence In the neighborhood and st~rt fix.log 11aln." The next phase. it observes, Includes lnveston who buy and fix up one or two houses at a time. The trend isn't wholly praised, malnly beeause 11 can displace older and poorer resideefS. and som etimes bre ak up establish ed minority neighborhoods. But these residents sometimes benefit too by finding a suddenly act.ave market for •heir properties where nooe existed before. ower Strtt1ncly, much ol the ,..tor1tJon effort 111· volve1no1overnmeot help. "It ii eueatlally apon. tan.om and markel·directed, the product Of muy individual declliona,' 1 lbe report at:atet, 1ddint: "In many cities the p~ revitaUzen have bad to buck lndlfferent or antaaonllUc clty 1ovem- ment.is and uninterested leaden." SnLL. TIJE IMPACT of tbe individual ef· fortli ls compared favorably with lbe mu.IU-bilUon , dollar Urban Renewal pro1rama which, the rePort t says, changed the landacape "bulldozer style" • rather than subtly. Subtle. gradual and "human scale" though the individual elforts are. they apparently can have ·a m dsl ve impacl. The atudy found that in three cities -Bosrolla. New York and San Franciuo -revitalization neighborhoods make up nearly SO percent or the non-apartment housing stock. • t i f f l SorieU Left .Jeans-less Exporting Ban Puts Supplier in Bind BONN, West Germany CAP) -Wanted. 17.150 pairs of blue jeans. Western style. for Moscow Olympics workers. Bids urgently sought by Adidas sportmg goods company. President Carter's ban on expof'tlng U.S. goods and technology to lhe Moscow Olym · µ1cs has left West Germany's famed athletic i.upply house 1n a band. t\S PRIME CONTRACTOll or wuforms for Soviet ~a mcs personnel. Adidas has to rC'placC' 17.150 pa1r1> or blue Jeans that were to ha vC' been supplied to the Russians by A m(•rtran subcontractor Levi Strauss and Co "We'r(' lookin~ for a new partner. but th1n~s a rc very difficult at tbas s tage," Ad idas spokesman Klaus Mueller S&Jd 10 a tC'lephonc mterview. "We're negotiaung but we have noltungdef101te yet .. Chancellor Helmut Schnudl pLedged that West German companies wall not take advan· I aj!c of the Olympic supply embargo ordered h' Carter to protest thl' Soviet lntervenuon an Afghanistan. Presumably th.is would also in· elude clothing s uppliers. But West German television reported this week from Moscow that unidentified German companies are stepping i.n to replace U.S. firms oo a variety of Oly mpic deal'>. The re - port could n ot b~ c onfirmed in West Germany. Mueller said he has no idea where th{· massing jeans "'II <'Qm e from. "It may even be a n Afrkan suppher ... he said "The Ru.o;s1ans may have to re evaluate their requt"St for Jeans 1( we can't get another s upplier They an• usually very tolerant in such m atters, .. Mueller added THAT COULD PROVE a maJOr d1sap- po1ntment for soml' s lated to reee1ve the denim outfau Blue Jeans. and esptt1ally U S -made Jeans. are a prtzl-d posse-ssaon for modish young Russ1an.s and a hot item on the Soviet blac market Adidas s 1~nt-d a contract with the Soviets an 1976 to out11t 30.000 OI> mplt· workers ev- eq one from stadium \C'ndors to rompctitaon 0Htc1als and top manai:tt·rs Ovt•r 1'fu .. Count•·r HASOU~ ,,.._ 1•'-'· ... 141 ... .. 11\ I) ... ·~ 11 ... n .... . ~ J1' )4 -..... 1 ... J' '"'-,. 'h .. )4 u ... ''· ..... 11 11 .. I) .~. '°"'-t)' u~ ........ .. "° ,.,, .... JI-.. ....... -4>\ 1J 1•- 1')' • 7' 1 J \)' " . n • '''- t'-. ' # lJ • u~ k · JI "'" ,,,, .. 1-. ,,,. )I Sit' ,, 1)~ • •• ,, .. 11 .. H " Jo\ ... Mt .. I • t ....... ,, ... 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II • I• ... e ... 14 l • 1• , .. 1 •• 10 1 • I , .. , ... 1 • \ .. Un I ' Ur> 8 I \lo " t '• Uv I ~ ' \If , , Ut1 I .' ''" •' 1• l/p 6 c ':'! °';u;, .1 Qtr ., ,, "' Ot• 11 } 0 11 .... "'' I&; • OU I\~ ~. Ott ... &. • 0 " 1\0 Ott U > 0 11 "' ()ft ll & t• • OU tl' I Ott IJ J I ()If IJ I I I• Off 11 1 1 Ott ... Otl 11 8 • Oii II \ ()II 11 I !)If t0 a 1 • ()II Ill• •• Oii 10 \ 011 10> Off tO 1 • 011 100 • ()ti 100 ... 011 100 MUTUAL FUNDS f I CWLV PILOT Still Sharp Today Gillette is a name most peopJe think of •• American as apple. pie. It is indeed a Boet.on·baHd company but it's now doing consldergbly more bual· ness outside the United States than In it. Aa a matter or ract. it does more business in Europe alone than it does here . Of Gillette's 33,900 em ployees, two-thirds of them work abroad. Gillette is a lso a company ·associated stronaly w ith shaving -and with some Ju.slice . Its razors and blades r ank No. 1 In that business. outsell.mg not only No. 2 but all the other brands com- bined. But razors a nd blades now a cco unt for only 32 pe rcent of Gillette's total business·. WHERE DOES THE re maining 68 percent come from " A s le w of products· Paper Mate ballpolnt pens. Right G ua rd a nd Sor&Ori deodor ants, Foamy shaving creams. Ultra Max and Earth Born sham· poos. Toru ho me perm a nents. Jafra skin care pro- ducts. Braun coffee grinders. food processors and other sm all appliances. Cn c ket disposable lighters, L1qu1d Paper correction flwd. So Gillette has become a diversified multina- tional corpora tion It makes 1ts products at 50 rac· tones 1n 26 countries. One of the most attractive Is the French plant a t Annecy, not far from the Swiss Alps . Gillette's sales in 1979 wer e just a shade unde r S2 t>il l1on. which ~houlrl rank at about 160 on the f ortune 500 h:;t Bl'T WITH ALL that huHtng and puffing. diversi- f~ 1ng ano t•xpand1ng to other count n es. Gillette must ~onder ..,omet1m£>\ or the people who run it must "'onder "'hat t he J)(nnt 1s If ) ou look at C 1 llctte ·s record. you see that it "'as a mon: profitable outfit when 1t was simply mak· ini:: r:iwr blad<''> an t he Cn ited States It was much s mallt>r. to bt· !.Un· But it really brought home those dollar., 1n th1: form of profits IThe Gillette brothe rs rm<·<· li\Nt at lht· tip of Balboa Pe ninsula ) In 1\155 for l1xample. Gillette's sales we re $176 m1ll11111 ·r h1·\ n · nt>arly-12 tames larger today But m 1955 <:1llC'tte made S29 million a fte r.ta xes on 'how 'all.., In 1979. at made SllO m1lhon 1n profits a(t•·r l..1\1•-. So profits are not e\'en up fou r ta m es over tlw 1•15s IP\1•1 .rnd ..,.,h<'n vou cons ider the mfla· t111n..tn -.pirJI Gilh:ttc may tx:standing sttll. l' \OOITIO~. \\H E~ \OU look al how Gillette is 1n.1king 1L\ mom·\ tod~n . )Ou set.· th1., picture h cfot•!. 1111 p\•rn·nt (Jf 1t-. '>al•·'> outs id e lht• L' S :ind f'anada hut th<' l' ~ Canadian op<:rat1ons still :ic· c•ount for mort• ttwn half of profits Bl.11!1·.., .1nrl r:ttnr'> "'hH·h account for 1mly 32 fH'r< Int of tOmpJn~ '>Jll''>, bnng hom e 7J percent Of tht· pr1JI 1i... In <,hc,rt. th•· th1n_g., at did at the s tart -m aking r..110r., and hl:1d1•., in th1<; countr~ hold up Gillette to<la) \\n;1t I'> 1t doin g in this wor ld of deodorants. b:illpotnt pen.., ..1nd d1!tposable lt,.;ht<'rs • IT OOF.~ KF:F:P <.t•l11ng off bu:;int''>Ses that don't "'nr\.. It u ... c II 111 ""' n \\ t·lc nm<' WaJ,!on then sold 1t It 11w1l tu m <1rkc•t hom1: fire alarm!.. 1t ~ot rtd of th1·111 lt uwd t11 m Jkt· children ~ transk r ~a m es : thl•n ... otd th.It bu!-1nt'!-" It used to own the Hy ponex 11l.1nt ( 1ir1· t1u,1n1·.,.., \ht•\ "old It Whr) know<, thc:y m:i:-om·d.I\ ~·1 1 b:11k to ..,.,h<"relhcy ~tartl'd '' Energy Crisis Aids Colleges SOCORHO. ~ ~t cAP 1 Gas prices aren't the only t htnl! the t'n1•r1!' l'rt"I" h:is made £0 up Student enrollm ent 1n pl.'lrnlt-um t•n).!ln('t'rlnl! and other ener gy-related fields ha.., rap1dh IOl'rl'aM'<I. too Enrollm1•nt at i'\clA. ~t<ox1co Ins titute of Mining and Tcchnolol!~ 1n pc•trolc•um en~tnee nng enrollment has Jumped Ii~ l>t'rt l·nt s incf' 1976 and enrollment in geo· t·n~tne<>rtnl? hJ.., ..,hm up 325 percent ··The enl'rJ!) <'nS1'> ha., l'aus<'d all this V1rg1n1a Ma r- qur1. r<'J?ISlra r Lil ~ ~1 Tech. 'aid \'ou r a' t'rJ1?1' "tarlml? s alary for a petrole um ('nl?lnl"<'r JU!.t out or roll<'l?l' 1-. O\er S24 ,000," s aid La ngdon Taylor. J pt>trolt·um 1:ngancenng professor. Hydroelectric Plant Due at Silverwood SACRA ~1 ENTO <AP > The state Departm ent of Water Resources says 1t will build a $66.4 million hydroele<'· trir powc•r plant at Silverwood Lake in San Bernardino Count\ Department spokesma n Al Jones said the megawatt p lant would produce enough power to s erve a community of 20,000 persons The electricity will go to pumping slalions along the California water project A s~ond 5 megawatt plant. at the s ame site on the east bra nch or the California Aqueduct. is te ntatively scheduled ror complehon m 1988 A third may be built later at nearby Cottonwood. J ones said Gold, Silver Quotations By The A~la&.ed Press Selected world gold prices today: Loadoa: morning fixing $494.:'iO, orr Sll.50; afternoon rlx· ing S502.40, orr S3.60: closing $.'i03.50. Paris: afternoon fixln1 SSll.12, off Sl2.92. Fraakfut: $497.00, offS13.03. Z81'kla: $500.00 bid, off Sll.00; $505.00 aaked. Ne• Vortc: Handy & Harman mid·momin& $502.40, off S3.60. New Von: Engelhard selling price mld·mOl"llinl SSOl.1$. off $3.69. New York: Engelhard fabricated gold mld,mornlll1 $521.28, o(f$3.72. * * * NEW YORK <AP) -Handy & Harman New Yorlc aUver $13.650. Engelhard silver SU.450; fabricated $14.221. * * * NEW YORK <AP> -Spot noolerrous melal pricet to- day: Copper .H-..·.91\4 a pound, U.S. desllnaUODI. Lead 4S cent.a a pound. za.e 37\Al·lt~ cents 1 pound, deli vered. , Tia $8.7U2 a pound. M1revy $405.00 ~r Ouk. Platlnm 1610.9625 troy.01 N.Y. I ·' 11