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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-11 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Newport IJater.y . Alleged ··nase __ For BOo·kmriking DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 11, 1'117 VOL. ?t, HO. 121, 4 HCTIOHS. 4' "AGES Ollty ...... Melt ...... BOOKMAKING SUSPECT WOODY, POUCE SGT. SIMON At Newport'• Galley Cate, the Fishermen Canted Badge• Cafe Busted All,eged Bet Cenler Rtdtkd By JOANNE REY~OLDS ce>nslderable pride, Woody told oit•oa1iy f'lleui.tt the fiJhennen about the book be The Oatley Cafe near the en· trance to the Balboa Yacht Basin Is one of those back street eateries that dot Newport Beach. Police say it alao lJ a baae for a Harbor Area bookmaldne opera· Uon all~edly run by brothers John and Larry Woody. Investigators claim the two. man operaUon handles action totaling about $20,000 a month, The crowd usually found there on weekends and durioe the sum- mer seems to be attract.eel as much b)' the cookln1 -the chlll cbeese omlettea are a favorite - aa by the everybody-know•· everybody;.elae atmosphere. • But Tuelday afternoon, John WoOdy and hll waluu1 didA't hive a crowd of re,ulars to pre· tldeover. - Inst.Id they hosted a COUPie of atruffy Joottn1 flahermen Htln' lunch arid a wol't\an who ut by her1tlf 1lpPtn1 cotrce. WoOdy wu more than happy to chat with t!IPfliherinen. The weather ¥u· 1ookin1 bet· ter after the rain, ht 11ld. Th Ill· hfnf WM prtuy 100d, and, yeah, · Utote JJ6ctures on the wall are fish he ana some other f alllil1 mem- ben causht. Somehow, the 1ubJect of mat· m1 bOc* cam w. Without bnltaUon • ) IUilge Rules AiljJort Ban l!>it SSI' Illegal on . . To Six Women Shot to Death , ' Weat .. r Increaale• cloudlnen tonl1ht with 10 percent chance of 1hower1 late tonlaht and 10 percent Thursday. Breezy In the af. ternoon.s. Low1 ton11bt so. to S4 with hl&h Tbunday 58 toao. -.. ... .. .· . Aerosol Ban Due· py lJ.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -The vernment announced plant tA>- • Y to ban virtually all .Ouorocarbon aerosol 1pray1 less ~an two years from now to pro- ~t the earth's oione layer that ten cancer-causing radiation m the sun. The ban woul.d af(ect an, •umated one bllllQD preaJuriie4 Jioray contalntta lded in a wide l'ariety of proclucls including de·. 4dorants, antiperspirants, l'airsprays , pesticides, Oousehold cleaners and air Oesbeners. : In an unprecedented joint an- 40uncement bJ tbe Food and· iJrua Adminiltratlon, Environ· pental Protection Agency and ~sumer Product Safety Com: iplHIOG, tbt •a.eoclH said Auorocarbon .,ropellants should ~ phased out in three steps ginnlni almost 18 months from w and~ on April 15, 1979. S FDA Commlasloner Donald Kennedy, whose a1ency re- ~ulates about 85 percent of ~uorocarbon aerosole, said the c!hemicall "subject all of us to an ihcreased ruk of akin cancer and to an increased risk of environ- mental change that might in· elude altered climate and ad· verse crop conditions.'' Kennedy rejected industry arguments that more time ii needed to determine jwit how serious the ozone depletion is in the upper atmosphere, sayint even if nuorocarbon emiaslona were halted Immediately those "already in the atmosphere would continue to eat away at the ozone layer for at least another decade." "Unless we begin now m order- ly and deliberate fashion to deal with this issue," he said "then those who come after us may suf- fer. And the fault would be our ow n timidity and s hort- si~htedness." O•tlyPllMN ... ~ ToSfzLann Affidavit Required to Get Drug OKLAHOMA: CITY CAP> - Anyone armed with an attldavit drawn up by a federal Judie here and 11ped by a pracUctn.s physi- cian ta free today to import the aubstanoeLletrUe. "Tbls means that practically anybody In the United States can get Laetrile." said Kenneth Coe. attorney representing Laetrile supporters. U .S. 1*tr1ct Court Judge L\ltber Bobaooo t.ued the af. fidavit Tuesday at the end of a two-day hearing on wh~ther be ahould hold the U.S. Food and Dru1 Administration in con· tempt« court. He did not issue a contempt citation. Tbe bearlnc bad been called after Laetrile aupporten con· tended the FDA and one of it.s at· torneys had added conditions to an ~rder Bohanon issued April 8 . expJamlnf who could Import Laetrile. Coe called tbe decllion a vie· tory because Bohanon over· lslrned tbe FDA requirement tbal. Laetrile aeeken muat bavt betn examined by a phyalclan within the put three months and be ex- pected to dle within aeveral weeu or monU\a. Asst. U.S. Atty. William Price said, however, the order ellmlnatee the ••mall order at- mosphere" he aald now exilta because Laetrile patients have been seeldn1 a doctor's state· ment throulb the mall without undercoinl a physical examina- tion. Price and Paul Rat an, an FDA att.ome)' • aald the order wll1 r8P quire thole aeetlne Laetrile to actually be examined by a phys1- clan. The aftldavlt generally spells out the conditlon1 Bohl.Don laid down April 8. But it adds a condl· Uon that the affidavit be sltned by a prtctlclna pbyalcJan in the United states wbosweara: -11\at he bu conducted a ••thorou,h medical examina- tion" o the person aeekin1 Laetrile. -That It ls his professional oplnlon that tbe patient is terminally l1l with cancer. -That bued on bl1 pro· fesaloDaJ opinion and llnowled1e of the facts concerning the pa- tient, further orthodox treatment would not be expected to benefit the patient; or that Laetrile would be administered only in conjunc- tion with eltabllsbed and re- coplled ronm of cancer treat- ment, or that the patient made a decision to use Laetrile after be· ing informed of other cancer treatments available and of the effects of laetrile. "APWI,..... To.4rgnttlaa1 Ariiona Gov. Raul Castro is reported to be under serious consideration for appoint· ment by President Carter as ambassador to Argentina. Newport Beach city coun· cilmen are expected to ap- prove rmaJ plans May 23 for the widenmg from four to six lanes of Jamboree Road between Eastbluff Drive North and Bristol Street. If they do, the $400,000 job would get under way this summer. Israel Helicopter. Crash Fatal to 54 New SfOrni W.onis ... . U.S. Goods Eannarked For Cuba? # • Thebellcopter was the last of a sald lt wu too early to say Ove~ Orange Goast formation that took off on whether tb11 caused the ex-A new weak weather rront maneuvers, Gur said. It climbed ploslon. puahed lt. way lnto Southern a few hundred yards, then lost Military censors delayed Callfornla today brlniiol the altitude. It hit an undulation on publication for 18 hours until all c hance of more May rains the plain below, draieed on the the bereaved famlliea were throuift Tburaday, accordina to •round for several dozen reet and notified. ''Tbll is an Iron rule, the !lfaUonaJ Weather Service. WASIUNGTON CAP ) -Afioor exploded. Gur1ald. and we never chanae lt," said a Forecasters say coMiderable battle ls shaping up over the The chief of staff said no cause mllltary1pokeaman. cloudiness will bring a 10 percent Sen,-te Foreign Relations Com-could be immediately slnll~ out The news ol the crub wu stun-change of rain in the Orange mittee's decision to partic allyUfl . for the cruh. He said the copter nine for the Uny Jewish state of Coast area tonight, increasing to a 17.year-old trade embareo wu a "wonderful" aircraft with 8.Smilllonpeople. 30 percent Thursday with cooler Ins n-.. · F 'd 1 no record or sianificant malfune· The laraell cabinet met upon temperatures. aga t .rn:mier 1 e Castro's .tloDJ. receivtni the news, and Prime The second storm comes on the Communist regime in Cuba. Mlnlater Yltzhak Rabin. who heel• ol what bas been called The committee, followinf two The helicopter that crashed handed over his duties to Defense tht "Mother's Day" downpour hours of debate, voled 10·6 Tues-was relatively new, having Minister Shimon Peres following which dum~ up to 2.72 lne!hes day to allow Cuba to buy loggedl,lSO hours,anditspilota bisresianationApr1'17,cameout f in 0 a C td A m er i c a n m e d i c in es ' O"• o ra on e ran.e oas ur-agriculturalJ""'Pliet and food. veteran with 1,100 hours of ex-of aemiretirement to prealde ine a three-day stay wbich ended -perlence oo Slkorskys. over the session. Tuesday. But it refused to go alon1 with a The pilot was cautious enough The helicopter's maximum Allhouih the early week storm proposal to permit exports or to order four men oft the load is 80 men or 5~ tons, Gur brought smiles to many farmers Cuban s~gar and other products helicopter before take off, to said. He declined to say whether who had experienced the driest to U.S. markets, avoidoverloading,Gursald. Iarael had modilled the airuaft Aprll ln many years, a 1poke1man said the rechareed supplies will be depleted wilhln lOdays. Frustrated' 11den can rejoice because the recent storm dumped up to five feet of new snow on Southern California ski resort1. Mountain High, Goldmine and Snow Summit re- sorts in the San Bernardino Mountalns are reportedly doing brisk business. However, would-be weekend skiers should call ahead before venturing to the mountains since the new snow pack is melting fast. Orange Coast temperatures should drop a bit Thursday with highs expected near 60 degrees, Iowa about 50. Frot11 Pag~ Al TheU.S.-Cubadebat4tcameon The soldiers aboard carried after purchasing it from spokesman for the Metropolitan Ralph Engel, executive ad-an amendment to a pending State live ammunition, but the general America a few years aao. Water Dlatrict wblch servea 11 ministrator of the Council on Al· Department authorization bill. mllllon Southern Callrornians mos pheric Sciences, an or-Theamend~ntwa.sautboredby said recent rains will do little to g a n i z a t i o n o r Sen. George McGovern (D·S.D.>. AJah Off• • Js rellevethestate'sdrou1ht. nuorocarbon·related industries, who wanted a total lilting of the .ama ICia . A MWD 1pokesman aald water said the industry hopes to meet trade embargo. deliveries have been cut about 30 SST BAN ••• the federal detidllnes althoup at There was no indication when percent as a result or the storm, federal commitments pre· what he called an econo~lc the issue will be taken up by the T t f P.l t? primarily due to reduced lawn empted the powers of the re. hardship to both the industry and full Senate. arge 8 0 0 waterinl and agricultural irrtga-glonal aeency. the consumer. The embar10 1a1ealnedst Cud ba, • • lion. A Port Authority spokesman imposed in 1960, a ow tra e to Tb 1 h a d 1 1 aJd -"'--t r th • Engel said that today continue in food medicine and ..,...,. e ran rec aree oca 1 au.-announcemen o e somewhat less than 30 percent ot a ricultural roducts However MONTGOMr..n y. Ala; <A?> -notified last Friday of the alleged ground water basins but water declalon that the aiency would aerosol products on the market t I d In tbos~ areas ~ .. closed State Police are 10vesu1ating a threat. Beasley was assi1ned an agencies are already near the have no comment unW lawyers use fluorocarbons, compared 0~~; l9&L report that prison employes. extra bodY1Uard, but McMillan limlt at. which they can pump un· 1tudJed the ruling and decided with 50 percent when the theory M Gov ho . 'ted Cuba worried about losing their jobs, refusedstatepollceprotecUon. derground basins. The MWD whethertoappeal. · · wasfi~~an~that~ey dc~~~~~tmmth ha"~~~withlnma~to~ ---------------------------------------dam~ed~~nel~r ~ ~ mtd f · ll •. llG~J~Beas~~~~ ~------------------------------~-----~l conversiontootherpropell~n~is a~vocaee lb~t 0~~1~fd P:a~~ Sen. Geor1e McMlllan, the [ · requiring "a substanOal tame c a ~g us rts t Cub Mont1omery Advertisersays. ' 11 and dollar inveatment in re· ~=r~~~as ·the e~po rta~on ; Officials of the Alabama ~ ____ .L. • 6M~"---_!A >~-s e85.11 ·~!4i*-~~P~'1\ertt ~.J?~s:, •• .,+•·v~~ . ..Bu.u*"'-91.j»v~twt_Loo ~~~---~--~.... ~~ >.,,,..,.......-,-..h-. --"PAft~~·-w°4•• .;,cauea • ·--~--.... -~-·-d .er>'t"r,.._.~ -1-~t., ~!llC!••· .......,,__.1 ., t/!I"'\. -.....---:-..----~~.-....... -"" · · · un er mvesuiauon smce as • ,.ro• PafJf! A J BOOK ••• Roberts had just eaten. Woody was his jovial self again moments later aa he was led in handcuffs to a police car. • I'll be back in a rew hours ... he said. Whlle one of the fishermen· officers questioned the waitress, Si mon led his men on a warran\· .sa nctioned search of the cale Similar searches were to be made later or Woody's apart· menland car Simon claims Woody, 27 and h11 brother, Larry 2S, handled the actloo from the cafe or their apartments m Costa Mesa on Wilson Street and Mesa Verde Drive East. "Mainly sports, but some 'horses," he a1lcged. "They're not small·tlme. lt's a SSOmlnlmum. •• Woody and his brother, who was erre11ted momenta earlier at a pre-arransed meetln& at an airport area hotel, were booked on charges of maklna book and conspiracy. They posted tl,000 ball and were released a few hours later. ORANQI COMT DAILY PILOT Frora Page Al DOCTOR ••• LeGrande, he did not tell the hospital official that any criminal ad took place l.n the de- h very room. Kurtllch ar1ued durlne the hearing tbal Waddill hu cooperated with the prosecution at every phue durine the in· vesU1aUon and bu offered to take a Uedetectortest. Waddill testified that the child wu ltlllbom despite confiictlna testimony that the infant had-a heart beat and wu 1een to move and breathe by other delivery room pe1"1Mnel . Dr. Waddill hu taken civil at· lion a1a1.nst Weatmlnater Com· munlty Hospital ln Superior Court In a bid to have hll sus· penlltd ataff privileges restored. Judie Waller Cbaramza has scheduled June 3 u the date he wUI nil• oo the writ which iJ be· ln1 opposed by lawyers repraent.inl the hospital. The complaint claim• that the hospital has not 1lven Dr. Wad· dill a fair hearinC into the con· lroveny and should not have re- voked bis staff privllt1es until that bearin& bod been held. Dr. Waddill, 43, will be ar- raiened May 19 ln Superior Court on the murder chartes tnvolvinl the infant born to an unmarried Huntmaton Beach woman. Authorltles alle1e that Dr. Waddill choked the· cluld to death alter auempt.lng to perform uallneaborUon. l>r. CornelNn. a pedlatriclu, atlecedly wu pro- atnt wbtlethtacta took2Jaca. Kurillch at.ated white mlklnl a motlon before .Judie KenMlh Smlth that Cornellen eould hlmtelf fac crlmli\al chart• fol' ~ nOthinl to prevent aucb aUe•ect actl. ~uUer tranac:rtptt filed ln Supulor. Court lnclud•d C4)mtlia'• tattmofty that Wad· dlll ~ut hit band& arowxt the batiJ • tim>at and conunentod tbat "Ud.I baby_,can't llv• r lt ~uld bl the blCI t mea you ever aw.'' Y. It •11 taUfied that WllddUl .. 14 tJaa the Infant, a H•en and ••·halt~ PNm•ture beb)', may have IU!ftnid brain damap durln1 Clellvsy. Friday. They declined to discuss details« the inquiry. The Advertiser said today the plot was brought to the bureau's attention by an inmate at the state prison near Atmore. The newspaper quoted unnamed sources as telllng Lt. Jerry Grant that a 1roup of prison employes and Inmates bad taken a "con· tract" out on Beasley and McMlllan. Grant previously was assigned as an investigator for the le1l1lative prlloo overel1bt com· mlttee, headed by McMillan. The prbon employea, the Ad· vertiJer'1 eou.rce wu quoted as saylnc. were "worried about loa· Int their jobs U Beuley were elected 1ovemor and McMillan lieutenant 1ovemor." Like McMillan, Beuley bas bf en a frequent criUc of prilon officials and procedures. The Ueutenant eovemor•a criUclam las usually been deUvered In hlJ role u chairman of the lealalaUve bud(et control sub- committee. The Advertlaer nld both Deaaley and McMillan were U.S. Joins Rhodesia Role Study Group WASHINGTON CAP> -The Unli.d States wW Join Great Bri· taln In establl1bln1 ,a con- sultative lfOUI> to uplote WA1S of tranlferrln1 power ~to Rbodeata from the white mlnort· ty to blacks, the State Depart~ ment tald todaJ, 1n a atatement1 Jbe State Department aald ooth BrtU.b Fortltn SeieretUy t>avld Ow*1 and Secretary or State cyrua R. Vance bave dedded they "abould· now enter into • pbue GI tn· tenstv• COD1u1tatlona wlth U.. partla'' involved in th trantfer of power. The cchawt.aUva 1roup. to be headed bt Deputy l'ortllb kcr~tary J. A. N. Graham, "wtll mah CCJmKt Wit.ti Ule partWI'' •nd wW vWt the lmpottat.,... of 1ouU..n Ainu, iael .... 1 Sall1bur7. tbe oa,ltal of &bOdMIL HENREDON SOFAS For Immediate Delivery From A Henredon aofa I• alwaya something specf al ••• et this price. theaa beat eelJlng 1tyles are something very aPec:tal. Thi• 11 undoubtedly one ot the most Important valu8' we have ever offered. All the traditional Henntdon quallty la • here ••• the comfort, the con1tructlon, \ the cnaftamanahlp. Come In and ... toryouraelf. But hurry-qu-.ntttln ~re limited. .The Store of Famous Names Dlilly l'li.t ltaH ....... BOOKMAKING SUSPECT WOODY, POLICE SGT. SIMON At Newport'• Galley Cafe, th• Flahermen Carried Badge• B1 JOANNZ&EYNOLDS Of ... ....., ...... ...., The Galley Cafe near the en· trance to the Balboa Y acbt BUln 11 one of those back street • eateries that dot Newport Beach. Police aay it a1IO ls a bqe for a Hara;c.-Area bookma.kinl opera· tion allegedly run by brotbenl John and Lai'ry WoOdy. 1Aveatt11ton claim the two. man operation bandies action totallnt abiut S1JO.OOO a month, · The croWd usually found there on weekeiadl ao4 dunn.a the••· iner seemt to be attracted u mueh by the Cooldn1 -the chll1 cbeeeeomlettes are a favorite-. aa by tlae everybody-tndws• everybody-else atmoepbere. But Tuesday afternooe, John Woody IDi4 bis waitress dldli't have a crowd of regulara to~ side over. . Allklarit !Weeded Laetrile New . v For ~A'.nylJddy' OKLAHOMA CITY CAP) - Anyone armed with an affidavit drawn up by a federal judee here and signed by a practicing pbysl· cian ls free today to import the aubstance Laetrile. •'Tbla means that pract1cally anybody 1n the United States can 1et Laetrile," said Kenneth Coe. attorney representing Laetrile support.en. U.S. District Court Judge Luther Bohanon issued tbe af. fidavit Tuesday at tbe end of a two-day bearing on whether be should bold the U.S. Food and Drue Admlnistratl9n in con-tempt ol court. He did not issue a contempt citation. The hearing bad been calJed after Laetrile supporters con· tended the FDA and one of its at• tomeys had added condlUons to an order Bohanon issued April 8 explaining who could Import Laetrile. Coe called the declston a vic- tory because Bohanon over· turned the FDA requirement that Laetrile seekernnust have been examined by a pbyalcJan within tbe past three monlhl and be ex- pected to die within sevetal · weeks or months. Asst. U.S. Atty. William Price said. however. t1le order eliminates the "mall order at- mosphere" he said now ex.ista because· Laetrile paUenta have been seeking a doctor's state- ment through the mail without undergoing a physical examlna· tion. · Price and Paul Ra1an. an FDA attorney. said the order will r4" quire those aeeklnf Laetrile to actull1l)' be examined by a physl· ciao. · Tbe affidavit aenerall1 spells out U. ~..._.on 11111 down Apiil 8. But ifai!dt-a condt• tfoa that the atndavlt be atcnecl WASHINGTON <AP> one 11>r&7 cootalbm uied ln a wide "fer. And the fault would be our by• pnctlelq pbritcl.an in t.1'0 l overnment announcedtl•-to; vari..._ Of piOducta ti1clud1 .... de-own timldlt.7 and 'Short• UnitedStateawboaweara: .,..-~ ~.. -That b6 · .,_ eoaducted a day to ban vlrtua 17 all • odorant1, anUpenpirui.. 11'chtedlles1 •• .. tboroul.b mldleat Hamlda• fluorocarbonael'C)S()laprayal .. balrspray1. pestlcidH, Jlalpb Enaet, executive ad-tion .. of:the peraoo teek.lri' than two years from now to pro-household cleaners •nd1a1r minlstratof of the Cou.ncU 011 At· Laetrile. tect the earth's ozone layer that freshmen. moapberlc Sciences, an orf· _ That baaed on bis pro-lfilten cancer..caunn1 radiation In 1111 unprecedented Jot.nt an-• g a n i z a t l o n o fessional opinion and knowledce from the sun. nouncement by the Food and nuorocarboo-nlated industries, of the facts concernlne the pa-T be ban would affect an Dru.c Adminiatration, Environ· aald the 1ndultry hopea to meet . estimated one billion pressurized mental Protection Agency and. the federal deadlines although at tient, further orthodox treatment .L"~ .. ,. • .--D-vf·._t CAlatv r~.· w!..at .M "call.A .,. .. .-AfthtttiA_ ~-~ b! ~ 1i ~ ... ~· ... .,f............. ...--~~~ --o -r -...,..---.---r ~ -;; ·~.,, .. ~-~el3Get'--·'"--¥fiii:.~.-,...~-teps-...o;;;:..,.tb ... ,_._.cona_·..;;;;-...:.~:--_. --___ :_ ~--:P-ls~J , bes al.most 11 moot.bl from ·"1 D •ic.L ..-.::......-DOW ud eodlDa OQ Apnl 15, lm. ~~euJ Cl '(fer, FDA Commltaloner Donald • Kennedy, whose •1enC!y re- ·b_.....:l.;;.a_ I".-..;._ aulata about 85 percent of LlflCRle ~ Ouoroaa'bon a~ saJd the chemicals .. subject all of us to an lnueaed rilk of akin cancer and to an inerealed riat of envlron.· mental cbanle that mltbt Jn.. cludt. attered ·cumate and ad· The California AhS•t. hHe ac· quired relief ·pttcber Dave LaRocbe from the Ctevelad In- diana iD a trade that Hat out· fielder Bruce Bocbte and pttcher Sid Monce to the Jadlanl, the Aneela anDO\IDCed today. The An&eu, who 1nclu4od an uncliaclosed amount of casb 1D the trade, allo sot minor leque pltcher Dave Sohuler from lM Cleveland ortanllaUon. LaRoche, who will be 29 Situl'- 4ay, it 2-2 wltblour nvea in ltTf. The left-hander bad 31 H•• for Cleveland the put two aeuom. Hll 21 saves last year ranbd behind only Yankee Sparky L-,.le'• 23 in tbe American JA11ue. Boehle la battln• .290 with two home nma and ellht runa batted ·1n.1tfonae110-1 wltboneaav.ucl .2.92 e.r.a. tnfour appear~ versi'crop coaditlom." Kennedy rejected Industry ar1umtnt1 tbat more time la nffdod to deteftntne just bow NriOU1 the ozicmie depletion II in the upper atmosphere. 1aytnc enn if . fluorocarbon embalcml were halted immediately thole •• aJr ady 1n the atmosphere wouJd ccatinue to eat away at t.be ozone b)rer for at leut aDOlhir decade." •·un1e11 we belln now la ...... Jy and deliberate fublon to deal wftb this Issue,•• he 1ald ·~ thou wbo come after us m171uf· A new weu· weather front pushed lta way into Soutbetfi Calllornla today brlnllnl the chance of more llay rains throu&b Tbunday. according to tbe Natioaal Weather Sentce. J'oreclllten 1a,y comlderable cloudtma WW brinl a 10 percent chance of rain In the Orange Coast area tGaight. increaaiq to 30 percent TbundaJ with cooler tempcralurel. ~at Eetaneia To Fete llarryman Followlal • Detltlon aubmlttecl by P..ltuacta mah Scbool •tu· denta, Newport-Mesa school tl'ulteta declded unanimously TutldaYto name tbe 1chool'1 new am,,,..,... tn boool' ot ou.,., Prtndpeal 11oyd G.Harryman. H~ II retirinl u Esta· cla'• ~;al at the end of Jun• after ._....the district for 3Z :year1:-Bob1Pl'anc1 WUl takeover u prtndp&lonJu)7L DAILY PILOT By TOM BARLEY OftM Oally "'-'It.ft Mobile Corporation wa1 edged out of the lead Jn the bidding batUe for the 11'\'tne Company . today when their ompetltors posted a bid Of ore than $317 million. The offer which has been )>aaeed oWo directors oC tbe ; James ~·foundation tops an_e earlle~ Mobil bid of SUI ·1 • • "' ,,~---------~~~-- Baken Eriil: Area Strike LOS ANGEL~, I.AP> -· A •trike by bake~workeri in m-'or dtlea oti the West Cout ended today when. representatives tor the workers accepted terms ol an agl'ftment with the various bakery coropantea, a union spokeamanaatd. mlllloc b)' moN than tl mUUon. lt repraentl $31.75 aaban. · Loa A~elea .attorney Rtcbard Aldin aubmltted tbe~d of $317,866.250 to the Pouodltioft' on the authority ot real estate ex- ecuUve Donald Bren who la a member of the consortium seek· int to acquire the Irvine Com· pany. • The new bid submitted by a .. eembtne that will be Jmowa u Taubman·Allen·lrvtne, Ibc., if it takes over the Irvine Company, meam that Mobil bq 'Pltil noon Thursday to submit a counter offer. ludl• Jama 'f'. .Judie, wbo mutt eventuall1 rule on tbe lawsuit filed apln.st t!le founda· UOn two year& a10 by IrvlDe belt.., Joan Inine Smith; bU stated tbt ff wm Ml nveal bl.I .. dec(ISOD until one ot the two eom· pet! .. drops out ot the blddlni con~ , Mobil offlclals today retuled to comm• on tbe new Taubman offer 1mlll they have been made aware of the amount Involved and the reaction of foundation directors to the new bid. ·Good Slaip S.S. Woodland . Woodland Elementary School kin· dergartners, with help from team teachers.Sandy Blatterman and Joan Con· nella, built their own ocean cruiser out of . blocks and construction paper as an end- of-the-year class project. The Costa Mesa youngsters also constructed a tuit>oat to get the ship out of the harbor for an ·~tm· aginary trip to HawaU." Code nap on the ship helped students with their i.Jphabet. too, the teachers said. " ~°'\ Baby ·Death Witness Protecting Himself? The policy committee ot the PaclClc Coast State Conference of Bakers, composed of repreaen- tativea of the various locals, ended the strike after galrul were made in the areas of wages and "the big Issue," health benefits, said union official Joe Kane. Bren bas been identUled as the principal contributor l" a ~om· bine that lneludea Detroit de· veloper Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen, Mra. Smttb. c.ba.ln a.tor.e chief Milton Petrie and aertcultural developer Harold Mareuleas. 'I-__ _......_,__.,...,· G11nman Gets · Dr. William B. Waddlll's de-Waddill testified that the child fente attorney has charted that a waa aWlbom despite conflicting "I can't give any of the details because the airee· ment has to be ratified by the membership," Kane said. "But the pollcy com- mittee has the power to end the strike and the pickets are being taken off now." Mobil wu on the verae of ac· qulrtn& the Irvine Company for $200 milllon two years aeo when Mn. Smith ftled the action that. now'awalta f ud1e Judge's ruling. GWC Panel ~ Selects New P r esident key proeecution witness wu try. testimony that the infant. bad a inl to protect hhmell ln the death heart beat and was seen to move of a baby allegedly born alive and breathe by other delivery during an attempted abortion. room personnel. Dr. Waddill of Hunt.lngton Dr. Waddill baa taken civil ac- Harbour faces murder charges Uon against Westminster Com· as a result of the baby girl's de· munity Hospital in Superior ath March 2 in Westminster Court in a bid to have bis sus- Communlty Hospital. pended staff privile1es restored. Transcripts just made public Judge Walter Charamza has on Waddill's preliminary hearing scheduled June 3 as the date he in West Orange County willruleonthewritwhichisbe· MuniclpaJCourtindicatedefense ing opposed by lawyers a t torn e y M alt K u r i I i ch representing the hospital. challen1ed the testimony of Dr. The complaint claima that the Ronald Comelsen. hospital has not given Dr. Wad· A committee working to select Dr. Waddill allegedly had dill a fair hearing into the con· a new president for Golden West called Dr. Cornelsen in on the troversy and should not have re· College has made it.a choice from caae shortly after the birth. voked his staff privileges until TONIGHT COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Reaular meetin1, mo Adams, 8 OCC LECTURE -"Antiques and Collectibles," Fine Arts 119, 7 :30p.m. · TllUUDAY.MAYlZ OCC OPERA -"Coal Fan Tulle," Audit.Orlum, May 12·14, 18·20,8p.m. OCC .LECTURE -"Assertion Trainlol.'' Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m . . f'roa P age Al literature 1 Fest iva l Set In Co sta Mesa 86 applicant.I, but ls keeping the "If he (Comelsen) believed the that hearing had been held. name 'Older wraps until next child was alive and he did Dr. Waddill, 43. will be ar-LAE A literature fe.tlval, complete Wednesdaynla.ht. n~thing that would be a crime raigned May 19 ln SuperiorCowt TRILE with storytelling, tour •of the At that time the lO·member and hls motive (in testifying on the murder charies involving Mesa Verde Branch Library and prealdftlUal screening commit· aiain.lt Waddill> can very easily the infant born lo an unmarried an animated Clim version or tee will make ita recomnienda-be to protect himself," Kurilich Huntington Beach woman. Waahln1ton Irvln1's ''The tlontoOoutCommunityCollede alle1ed, according to the Authorities allege that Dr. Letend of Sleepy Hollow," ts • transcripts. • Waddill choked the chlld to acheduled.. May 21 at Meaa Verde District t.rua~. · Kurillch allo claimed during death after attemptin1 to perform 'f=lementary School. -The new pmidenl w replace the preliminary hearing that a salirie abortion. Dr. Cornet.sen. a The festival is sponsored by the R. Dudley Boye~ • .ss, who bas when Comet.sen discussed the de· pediatrician, allegedly was pre· Costa Meu department of been praldent or Golden Weat alb of the infant with sentwhlletheactstookplace. be admlni$tered only in conjunc· tlon with established and re- cogniud forms of cancer tr~t­ ment, or that the patient rna e a decision to U4e La~trUe after : ins Informed or otber cancer treatments available and of the effects of laetrile. '$361 at Mesa ~ Fmance Firm · A a~rt bandit, wearing sun· glasses and wieldln1 a two-Inch blue steel revolver, burst Into a Costa Mesa finance company Tuesday afternoon, fleeing with $361, police reported. Investigating officers said the gunman pushed open the glass doors at Dial Finance, 2750 Harbor Blvd. at 3:15 p.m .• about.Ing to the employea lo "Hit the floor." He then ordered one employe to giv~ him cash Crom a re-· gisler before running out the Jront door. Police are seeking a caucaaian with dark hair. standing five-Jeet-six, weighlng ab(>ut 140 pounds. The suspec~. t about 30 to ~ years old, wlis • wearing a Uaht blue jacket. bauy pants with cuffs, a checkered green shlrt and sun· glasses. leisure services and the Oran1e alnce tt opened. Boyce ii retlrina. Wes .t min 5l ! r Comm~ nit y CountyLibrary. Hotpat.al Administrator Richard ,.-~·-------------------------------- All Colla Mesa school children Tbe committee bu publicly LeGrande, he dld not tell the L ) and their families art invited to narrowed the Oeld of appllcant.s hoapltal official t"1at any . . . -.::tl ~tJ!~:~~&l .·l~, th!Y70"S1!'!!~!'!1)1!~ :~-~~k.Pl!~J~~th~~~~J. ~~:-'·· ~ -~~--· -"-~~l~· I ~ .. ~-~.:':_ , • ~ "'We'e~pco;f;l\cfpitn~~be ~~r.--llft"· l'lr""°lfii?rcrcfurinYtJie ~iiii~ '•'-' .. "f 'up~.-.• ~ served during the movie. For Scott. clean of lnatruction al hearing that Waddill has . · . . . r u rt her in lo rm a li 0 n call Oranie C.O&St CoUe1e; Arthur cooperated with the prosecution 556·5481. ' ,Elllah, dean of lMtruetion at at every pbue during the in· From Paee AJ STORM ••• watering and a1rlcultural lrrt1a· tion. Frustrated skiers can rejoice because the recent storm dumped up t.o five feet of new ~now on South em Calif ornla akl resorts. Mount.aln Ut1h , Goldmine and Snow Summit re. sorts In the San Bernardino Mountains are reportedly doln1 brisk huslne~s. Fresno City Collece, and Lee veatlption and has offered to Stevenat vice ebancellor ot plan· t~ke a Ue detector test. nine ana education.al Hrvicea at lihtropollt•• .. com munlty eoueae. Th• committee ta compriled of two stude.tl. two Golden West CoUea• •dmlnl1tratora. two elualfte41talf menibert, t-..o m- atruetc:n. a dlvtllonal chairman and adbtrtct.clm1niltrator. Dblrict uu.teea .,. txl*t*I to act en the committee'• flNI recommendation at tbelr board meet.tni next Wednesday at 8 p.m. lndi.ltrictheadquarters. F,..,..Pflfl"Al BOOK ••• Israel Helicopter Crash Fatal to 54 TEL~VlV, llrael (AP) -An l1traell alt forco bellcopter cn1hed in the occupl9d W•t Bank and all 54 aervlcemeo board were killed, tbo military unounced today. OAANGI COMT DAILY PILOT HENREDON SOFAS f For Immediate Deliverv From *79900 Neae ltlan on Campus Former President Gerald Ford talks with USC Chan· cellor Norman Topping at a reception before a dinner m Los Angeles.}'ord began giving lectures at the uni\rersity today. CSeePageA5.) PUC Aide Denies Dinner 'Improper' BJ KATHY CLANCY Ol .. CNltf ...._ IWtt The "GuelUon of wbo will foOt the blll for an etlimated .... mlUlon·•·year ln D'lectical treat· ment foe llle1al 1llen1 wu left unraolved by Oran1e County 1upervt.On Tuesday. After a 90-mlnut.e debate. the board agreed unanimously to wait unW May 24 and then •*P· polnt a study committee to make recommendations. Supervl1or Ralph Clark orl1lnally 1uigested tbe board put UC Irvine Medical Center on notice that tbe county won•t pay for treatlna indlaent illeaal allent be&io.Jliq a year from now. But that proposal was met with protest from a string of citizens and from some of bis fellow supervisors. "I am not about to say we are goin1 to 1top it, .. said Supervisor Laurence Schmit. "The people are here. They need the care. "You might as well go out and tear down the statue of Liberty," Schmit added. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said the issue doesn't involve the county refusing It.a oblleatioo to pay ror emeraency medical care for the poor. ··u is a question of who pays the blll," he said. Diedrich said puttine UCJ oo a one·year notice milht prompt state or federal leaillaton to come up with a solution. County Health Officer J.R. Elpers said the problem is that Medl·Cal will not provide pay. ment for those In the country iJ. SACRAMENTO <AP) -A Symons, a n appointee of legally. member or the California Public former Gov. Reagan, was In Illecal alien mothers who have Utilities Commission, and his Hawall at the time attending a babies at the university-operated wife bad dinner bought by the national meeting or utility re-hospital could receive Medi-Cal parent firm of a utility the PUC gulators. payment.a for their new.born regulates. He said Pacific Lighting is a children alnce the children would But William Symons, the com· pipeline company that supplies be U.S. citizen.I. miasioner, said Tuffday there natural gas to California and is But that would require the was "absolutely" nothing im· not regulated by the PUC, so mothers to a1gn for payments, proper about it. there was nothing improper with Elpera said, something the il- Southern California Gas Com· that firm buying his dinner. legal alien mother is reluctant to • pany's report filed with the "I had dinner. There's nothing do. secretary of state under the illegal about that." Symons said "They are afraid to document Political Reform Act or 1974 said in an earlier conversation, before their presence in the country.·· it. spent '47.2.8 for the Symons' h, checked Pacific Li1httn1'1 Elpers sald. dinner. Nov. 15 at the Kahala connection. Father Allen Deck ot Our 4dll Hilton in Haw all. "I don't see it aa a subjectlor a of Gua4alupe Cburcll in Santa Symona said he verified that news story" by a "muckraker" Ana ur1ed supervisors not to use PacUic Ll&bUne Corp., SoCaJ reporter, be added. Weaat aliens as a volleyball in a Gas' parent firm. bought the din· contest with other government ner, with SoCal Gas 1pending Asked if he considered it im· less than sio on him. proper for a regulator to have a1encies over who 1bould pay the Only expenditures or S2S or dinner at th~ expense of a l1nn b~!ThefeellndJamgettlngisthat more are required to be reported <SoC~l Gas> under regulat.loos, • . ..\.,.._.,-,..._.~~"""'"· ...,_ '---: he . .. _ -~·~~ml!:·':n:noc:-. e.9~..,eec>f~_\h Id suff ·-,.,·ure'la111. ~ . .., ' -.... ·~" ««!"'.t: ft~ _.,.: ~ 1..: uu1.a • esai • It was mcorrecUy reported last these people 10 to 20 years. before Clark contend , bow ever, the Friday that the expense was filed I w as a commissioner." He said problemreetawith ttreinabllltyof by another California utility, about 10 persons had dinner, In-· federal authorities to control the Southern Collfomla Edison Com· eluding such old trionds u a U.S. MUicanborders. pany. former Oregon commissioner. The burden for payment should Protesters Retreat In Stanford Melee STANFORD (AP> - Oreanisers or a s tudent de· monstratton aaaloat Stantord University investment poUd have switched tacUca ln one ot the school'• biHHt protests since the Vietnam war era. About 300 protesterS voted to retreat from the Old Student Union buildln1 in the heart ot the campus Tuesday rather than lt'e Virginia Cook A typoaraphlcal error In Tuesday'• Daily Pilot lncorreet.ly identified the Call!ornla Junior Mi11. The name of tho ,Srl ii Vlr1lnla Cook, an 18·year-old Jrvtnereeldeot. Ml•• Cook, a 1enlor at Unlv1nlty Hltb School, wa1 amon1 the aeven flnllllt. Who vled for the American Juill« Ml.111'\tle. force a second confrontation with authortUes. · It marted a cbanee ln tactics ftom Monday, when omcert ar· • re•ted at demonatritors who re- fused to leave the bwldlns. 'Ibey were booked in Jail for trespass- ln1. failure to dllperse and similar misdemeanors and were releaMd. About 40 police offlcen stayed in a nearby bus Tuesday. waillnl ahould force be required to re• move 1tudents from the bu1ldin1. ln1. Student leaden indicated thoy withdrew bee.•Ulo more could be accompl11hed throuab other '-YJ)el ot action tban mus ar· re.ta. "We came out because we have work to do,'' said Laura Carl~on one of lb• 1roup'1 leaden. "We are loOkiile for more than media COHr•ae or holdln.a a demonstratloo." not fall on local taxpayers here lea ally, Clark argued. Slteldon llaram. a Lalin· Americanatudles profe11or at Cal State Fullerton. 1aid be agreed the burdU shouldn't fall on local taxpayers, just u th• burden for some otMr Hivlces should not rest with local aovernment as well. But ctttai report.a be said show llle&al aliens pa_y u much u 24 times lo state, federal and local tues u they collect in social aervlce1, Muam questioned sln&Una out Weaal aliens for a potential cutback lo medical care. • S.veral clUzeoa questioned the ...4 million estimate for medical care. County offlclala nplalned the flgur. was based on March bill· tn11 and projected for a YW. They aald they were 90 percent confldentlt wu a vAlld atlmate. • A mtn David of the county · Ruman Rilailona Commilalon Hid, boW.Vtt', lt llriCht not be . valid. TM drift he 1ubmltted. pre. • pared bi the MitrOpolitan Water I Diltrtct, llmlta bOun for water· tn1 llWN and makes wuttni water bY waahln1 1ldewallcl and · drtnwaya Wecat. All Broken Vp A Pennsylvania truck driver was injured in this freak accident in Elizabethton, Tenn., when his tractor·trailer struck the Hunter Bridge over the Watauga River, causing the ·bridge to collapse with his truck. ·Driver Richard Kiser, 40, was hospitalized. • ~ Conservation Study Set'. Supervisors Urge Wat,er-waating ~ine • ' • A study into water and enero conservatloo meuurea includini an ordinance that would make water wasting Ule1al was or· dered by Oran1e County supervisora Tuesday. mandatory c:onaervation. should be made to coordina1' conservation procrams with other agencies. Board Chairman Tom Riley, lo suggeltlnc the two-week rev1ew, noted technical and ad· mlnlatrative questions need to be answered. He also said efforts Supervisor Ralph Clark pro- posed atudyi.Qg a water con.serv+- tion ordinance. Board members expreaaed fears that continued 1bortaaes At N k Pl t could lead to incre~aed un-D e ... S employment, water rationing and electrical .. brown out.a." They voted unanimously to ask County Administrative Officer Robert T'homae and County Counsel Adrian Kuyper durin& the next two week.a to review: Killing A.utlwrity Ui-ged for Guartb I l -An ordinance proposed by the Metropolitan Wa~r District that would prohibit waterine l•wn1 between iq •• m. and 4 p.m. W A$1UNGTON CAP) -Tbo Tbe 1'8J)Ort 1atd, bQwever, ~ and make water waatlna natlon't nuclear power plantl GAO Inspectors found seturfl.y punishable by a rine. must be protected from ter· weaknesaea in vislta to three un- -Tbe possible formation of a roristl at all costs, even U that named nuclear fuel Pro<:essin& committee of uUllty represen· means •bootlna to till, a aovern· plant.I. tativea. educators. bualneumen meot aiency aaya. It uid the weakneues In· end CO\mty offlciala to study CCl'I· Sayt:ni the threat of terrorist eluded J mproperJy tested servation steps. actlvtt)' at the 82 commercial al 1 1 -.--:-... !Y ., ..... ~1'11[ ~~+Mr••.-;-·., ~U¥, .... un~~'1u r~J~tmts.,, a~---__.., -""nanner1ftl'l!b'l'h!t'tlceJ' ~ -· Supervisor Phil Anthony, ln a Office said Tuesday that uctear aek of emergency li"hlln" at kev report to fellow board members, power plant guards should be • • ~ said, "We need coolervatloo lm· authorized to kill U necessary to areu. mediately .as a preventive prevent the theft of nuclear In calllni for specific authority t rtal tb t uld be ed permitting guards to us e measure before water rationing ma e a CQ ua to rirearma, the GAO report pointed is forced upon WI and brown out.a make bombe. are unavoidable.•• The GAO, audttlnc arm of out the need to protect "special He sald Indirect impacts or Congress, made the recommen· nuclear material" -fuel that shortages could include tn· datlon ln a report on ways to in· can beuaedtomakebomba. creased air polluUon from use ot crease security at the com· It noted that guards protectini fossil fuel ln power aeneration, merclal nuclear plant.a in the federal nuclear installations for additional unemployment in in· UnitedStatea. the Eneray Research ail4 du1try and cutback• in The qency's public summary Development Administration aancutturaJ product.ton. of a clualfted rePOTt to Conrras already have this authority. These impacts could lead to aave no details on Nuclear But, the GAO study said, the loss of tax revenue and tncreaaed Regulatory Commission studies, conduct of guards at the com· weUare cueloadl, Anthony said. which auieest.ed that the proba· mercfal power plants ii govemec! Supervllor Laurence Schmit ble threat to nuclear plantl has by local law1. Their 1peciflc t d I U inoreued. . authority to •hoot to kill ls Ofl)y to no e 1uperv 1ora ear el' or-''It is difficult to predict the ex· "act to neutrallze tho threat, dered • drought Impact report. act dimensions, nature and level either by themselves or by call- He uked Kuyper ln the mean· of aopblat.lcatioo of the terrorist int I or Uliatance from the local time to study where leeal tbreattonuclear tacWtles "•akl law enforcement authorltiest authority rests tor lmposinc theGAOreport. ' ther~uld. . 8l1NSBINE DEPI'. -Solar '1· the practice of ualnl the 1un•1 ~for power, hu become qu.lte Jaqe Jn the news these days becauee ot our national enetaY '1':eeie. You have to wonder w e lt wlll all eud. · rar beattng 1y1tem.1 are be-• lnl puabed all over tbo place. And ol coune. the federal covernment ta ri1hUntbemJddleof ltall. · Jleemt news dispatches have• reported that tbe federal Energy Research and Development Ad- min.1atraUoo ta about to set up a couple ol bulldinc• In our area to demonstrate the use of sun power ti> beat commercial buildlnp. One project will be to install a '140,000 solar heating system at the Orange County branch library in El Toro. A similar federal system wW io Into an Oranae racquet club. · I HA VE ENORMOUS con- fidence that the El Toro federal project will be a resoundlng suc- cess, particularly during the months of July and August. This ta because El Toro has always bad vast success with solar heat during the months of July and August. The place just naturally gets hotter than the hinges of hell during those months. All they'll need do to solar beat that library ln the summertime is-open a few windows. Windows, by the way, may make a startling comeback now that we nave this energy con- servauon problem . It wasn't too long ago that It became all the vogue to construct new buildings in windowle ss f ashio n . Everything was a solid wall. This was because with all the heating and air conditioning gadgets, buildings would have a so-called controlled environ- ment. W ASBINGTON (AP) -. RI~ Nb.oft aeta out In bis 1eeond televtalon lntemew to •lze up Soviet leader 1Aonld I; Brnbnev u a steady and firm· partner In creating a deunte policy tbat 1ulded relations between the two auperpowen. Nhton, sources said, credits Brezhnev with belng leas volatile and leas of a rtat than b1a pre- dJtc e uor, the late Nikita lthruabdlev, who led the Soviet Union awtr1 from the harab re. aim en of Josef Stalin. TSE SEOOND pro1ram with televltion personality David Froat will be shown onr a makeshift network ol US ltatlclm Thunda)' bight. The ftnt '11¥Jw last week, deallna solely Wltb the Watergate tcandal that foreed Nlson to rea1gn In m•. attneted 80me'5 milllon viewen. While lacking the emotional impact ol Wateraate, the lecoad Nixon show wu thought 1uf!i· ciently attractive to viewera to cause President Carter to alter plans for a uews conference re- Portonbiafiratoveraeu trip. SURVEYING HIS foreign policy over Slh years, Nixon will atreH that be -not Henry A. Kissinger or any other sub- ordinate -wu responsible for these major decisions: -The attempted accommoda- tion with the Russians; . -The reversal of a quarter- century of ignoring Communist China; -The military rescue opera· tlon for Israel during the 1973Slx- Day War and the engineering of negotiated settlements between the Jewish state and its Arab neighbors. · * ·* * Nixon Offers ~oExplain Vietnam Aid WASHING TON (AP) Former President Richard M. Nixon is willlnl to nplalD why bis administration made a secret orrer of nearly $S billion in postwar aid to Vietnam, a con- ereasman aaid Tuesday. NOW EVERYBODY seems to Rep. Lester L. Wolff, D·N.Y . realize that when tbe a ir condi- s aid Nixon bas agreed to tioninJ eoea out, it would be nice a cknowledie the autheat.lcity of if you were able to just open a a Feb. 1, 1973, letter In which the window. offer was made and to explain its As forheatine things, many ad-"intentaodf>urpose." vertisementa now tout solar WOLFF SAID he received power for bot water heaters, word Tuesday from Sen. Brent bulldinp and awimmlng pools. Scowcroft. a national security · Just ll.s~tenad that ap-aide in the Nix~i.nistration, ~~~ 01 .,_,.._ #Of the fonnef p__._:.cwUlLQI•• .............. -~. .n:•VIA" ~ .'..-s~to_c~ . __ .JI thetopprocl ms : Asian and Paci.fie affairs sub- "1,600 IN USE in Southern committee. Wolff ls chairman of California homes, furnlshlnc bot the subcommittee. water for the bath and domestic Scowcroft's message came a uaewithoutco.t.'' day aft.er Wolff threatened to Thia, the ad tell• you, la the aubJ)Oefta Nixon to question blm CltmaxSolarWaterHeater. about the letter, which la in the "IT 18 A LUXlJBY to have abundance of hot water for the bath without waltln1 for or uslq artificial beat. By uUllslne the sun's rays to heat tbe water, we reduce your fuel bill 40 percent. ·'The beater tbus 1000 P•YI for itself. Let us make you an estimate or the cotl for complete installation. Write ua." You are then informed that the Solar Water Heat.er Company is located at W South Broadway. Loa Anaelea. Frankly, I don't know it they're sttll in business. The ad ran In Auiuat of 1900. Which may prove tbm in't much new under tbeaun. process of belna declassified by the State Department. • ·u be can talk to the televlaion guys. he can talk to the CanireU. don't you thillk?''Wolfflaid. WOLFF, WOO ioiUally con- lacted Nixon about five weeu aao. l&ld in a telephone Interview that he now is satiafjed Nixoa will answer t.be subcommiltee'a qua- llons voluntarily. Wolff said Scowcroft indicated Nlxon would answer tho aubcom· mitlff'• quutiona ln wriUn1 soon. If the informatltm la inade- quate. members ol the aubcom- mlttee will travel to Nixon'• home in San Clemente to set batner turtber information tb.,wut, Wolffaaid. I • \ ··~ A STAR 18 GONE-Joan Crawford appears in the early year~ of her career as one of the greates·t of clamorous movie stare. Top left· as she appeared in· .1933, top right ~s she began her m~vf e career. bottom left as a blonde m 1936. ~ bottom right in 1945. Star's Death Ends 'Era of Glamnr' NEW YORK (AP> -She portrayed the flamlnc youth of the 19208, then went on to become as great an all-around actreu aa the movie tndaatry bas ever seen. Academy Award winner Jom Crawford la dead at the age of 69. · Tbe actress was claimed by a heart attack Tuesday ln the bedroom of ber Manhattan apartment. She bad not been lll and bad no history of cardiac trouble. AN AUllA OF GLAMOR surrounded her throughout her career, and she conformed to that image, once confesslnc that "if I'd ever been seen on the Sunset strip with bare feet abd my hair uncolffed, I would have killed myself." "She believed in the Hollywood legend, and she was a creature of lt,'' said George Cukor. wbodlrected her in three of her 80 films. "She represented the best in the aolden period of Hollywood. She started as a personality girl, a dancing 'flapper, and made herself into an excellent actress. "She bad a wonderful bone structure that made it impossible to photograph her from a bad angle." FUNERAL SERVICES were yet to be arran1ed. Mias Crawford's attorney, Edward Cowen, said her wish to be cremated would be carried out. In recent Je'1'9, Mias Crawford had been ln vlrtual retirement, both u a performer and as a director of and ambuaador·at-large for tbe Pepsi-Cola Co. J . WASHINGTON <AP> -Top Air Foree Olftelill V9 CltDYIDI tW trltid to k~ expenalve com~ deYeloPin•l proJ.cta ·.uve bl c»- flance ~ ~slonal edlet. One diibell•viill nnator ·~ the CS.: nlall are "aaroace." Cllarslnl ••grou decepUCIG .. by Mnlcl' ontcen., Sea. TbOmu Eqleba on Tuelday accuatd a • two-star ieneral of lYIDI· He beN and st-ve on•balf owiee ol cal.ltd t.tbnoay by M_,. o.o. crtdlbWt.J to tho 1ar.,.ae you Robert L. F.ct«e before a Senat. haH """ tO the commltt.M'l" defeme appropriat1ooa subCom· the llillOuri lawmiker utecL lttee ''tb• most dltgracefcil Edie. llllltaatAU Forcedllef performance by aJiy witness I've of atatt for ecemuntcftlona and. seen in mJ carter in tho Senate." · compu&« ~. ~Jearb' was .. Do you tbink we aboWd ait •tunned bf ~ • cbaries. Europeans 'Excited' By Carter but reNled to comment. He woo a vote of conftdeoce. however. from Gen. David Jones, Air Force chlef ~staff. · Jones called lldle a w:nan With "a reputatioo fOir veracity" 1n ••a lone aDdbODorableeareer.•• Tbe subcommittee p~~ned further~ on the illlie ~ day. lt unn.ctd to bear ftOm Pent.aeon anll.)'Sta wbo reported Jut year that computer develop. ment proaram1 aboUabid by Conereu in 1975 apparentlY sW1 exilted. WAsmNGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Carter's trtp to Europe touched off "a ting)e of exclt. ment" among U.S. alllea and U S N hetped restore American moral • • ixe8 leadenbip in Uie world, says the !::fv=.te House foreign pollcey Ambassador Carter returned to the White House Tuesday night from a five- day trip to London and Geneva F•om T • · where, foe the firsi time, be dealt & ' mwan with b1s principal allies on knotty w ASHINGTON (AP) _ The questions ranging from economic United states, anxious to pre. recovery to discouragement or aervo ltl frqi.le relaUonshJp with nuclearproliferaUon. the People's Republic of China. THE PJ1E.9IDENT ended his baa refused for the past two trip bytelllqaNATO meeting in years to accept the appolntmeat London that the alliance must of a new ambaasador from make "high priority improve-Taiwan, according to ad- ments" in its forces because the mlnlatratiooaources. Communists are bulldlnJ an of-Tbe olfidala say U.S. accep. fenaiveforcein Europe. tanceof anew ambuaador could Zblgnlew Brzezinski, the Presf· be lnt.erpreted ln Pektng as a sign dent's nsistant for national . that the United States ls defer- security affairs, a position once ring fulftllment of its goal of claimed by Henry Kissinger, told normalizing relations with the reporters during a homeward mainland. ' voyage aboard Air Force One For the same reason, the that Carter excited Europeans Carter administration has de- for a varietyofreuons. cided not to replace career "I ~bink he represents diplomat Leonard Unger, U.S. something fresh. I think people ambuaador in Taipei since m•. want to associate something officlaluaid. idealistic with America. I think Ambanadorial cbangH many Americana, maybe normally routine buslneu, ar~ because of recent years, un-complicated In the CJlse of derestimate the extent to which Taiwan. given tbe commitment the word '.America,' .until very of the past two administrations recenlly,meanttopeopleabroad to end 1overnment-to-• hope, change, innovation and de-government relations with the cency .• :I think it's comlnJ island and establish full back." diplomatic ties with Pekinc. (I~?Jm-~~;{:.--~~~, ·~ --_____ : ~ l-~~~----. . . ~ W ASIDNGTON (AP> -If you flt &he eovemment'a description ol an averai• American, your ln· come tncreutd by 9.1 pereent tut year, and you 1alned a step on lnflaUon. The Commerce Department reported Tuelday tbat per capita lncomo Jumped from SS,903 lo i1r1s to •"41 ln ms. The eovem· ment meaaur8' inflation for the same 12 montba at•·• percemt. Residents of Hawaii, Montana. Nebruka, North Dakota and South Dakota Jott ITOUDd to infla· tfon durtn& the year, the 1overn· ment aald. But elaewhen the news ror comumen waa tood. The hltbelt per capita lncoa>e 1n the naUon waa the Sl0,118 ln Aluka. The lowest wu S.,575 ln MlsallSlppl. Some Newscaster than Barbara Walters l -~ .. ,...... USC SPEAKER Gef•ld Ford Fo_.a .warm Of Too Many Begul8tiom LOS ANGELES (AP) -Say· lng that "too many federal. regulaUODI control ·our Uves, .. former President Ford bas wamed atainat "the tendency low ard overretuJatlon." "I hope and trust that the new administration will adopt a re• aJistic approach that we have too many retuJatiooa," Ford told· nearly 800 alumni of lhe University of Southern California law school Tuesday night. "If we are goln& to take this country forward , that 'over-. regulation' ii not the approach to take," Ford told the audience of· lawyers and judges. Commenting on President Carter's proposed establishment· of a Cabinet-level energy ad· viser, Ford warned that loo restrict.Ive regulations may be harmful to the energy industry. SACRAMENTO (.lP> -Ao $850.a.year bOmeowner end ,..tet tu J"Ctls.f 11• ~ made it to the Allembly floor de.pile t:IPPO'Won from Gov. EdmUnd Browi1 Jr. ~am-.ilDtftt abollaMd .a DtOvtaloo to adJuat fu,W'• ltal.9 income tu brackeu for lnllaUoa. Thia The bUl by Assemblyman WUU. Brown Jr., D· San FiinCJICo, made lt T\&elday on an 11-8 vote of the 21·member Ways and Means Committ.e after 4~ hourt ot often-acrtmonlom debate. trimmed out $190 milllon • yurln '8X HUel. · It a1IO sul*tJt'-ted the I>Uloeratle · &ovll'POI"'• homeowner property tu relief fonnwa. which · ·atvte the btneat benefits to mtddl•·lncome homeownert, lot the one by Aaaembttman Brown, The bill would include a $28$-mUUon increase ln · personal income taxu for f amlllea eamlnt $60,000 a year or more and indivtduall eamln.I '20,000 or more. which favored low.tncome taxpayers. •'I n. eovernor'a plan woulcl provide USO mllllon· in property tu cuta for bomeowntn next year, co1tin.1 about $40 million more than the 111- 1emblyman'a plan. It would require the money to be used to pro- v1de all reiters tax rebates ol from Sto to *292 ~ nually, with the bluer am~ta to lower-Income Assemblyman Brown's bW would also lmpoae revenue Umita. ,. Brown Would· Peto Death Bill· SACRAKENl'O CAP) -Gov. [ J Edmund Bron-Jr. says be will C!"I' ~TE · veto a dqtb penalty bill even If .;,in. an override by the legiJlature ap- peared Ubly. Atty. Ge2. Evelle J. Younger.~ · Brown was lnterviewed Tuet· y o u n I er , a p o • 11 i bl e da}' as letlalative support for a 1ubematorial candJdate next Senate-pused de~ pbalty bill. year, told a Town Hall luncheon wu IJ'OWlne. Tuaday tbat tbe state's criminal AceorcUng to an A11ociated Justice system ta '!in a crbtl Preas survey, backers of the bill· ata1e and about to dialntecrate" are within ~e vote of having a because trials take too long. cructal two-third.a miUortty ln the l....e BefuddHt19 · Assembly. rr.eed•res Bit . no~A~ ~~°8,~t r.> theT:~!hg~ LOS ANGELES CAP> -• befuddline the tuna industry, California's criminal procedures segment.a of which don't believe hav.e been called "tbe wont of Conaress will mocUfY rules on the any state in tbe union" by stale accidental death of porpoise dur· Jobs Set Record·. SACRAMENTO CAP) -California'~ unemployment rate declined to 7.8 percent in April, as the state aet a new record for Jobholdera, the state Employment Development Department said today. • . . There were 9.0& mllllon Californians employed durini April, an increase ol 99,000 In one month, the department •aid. Tbe jobless total in Callfornla declined by 81,500 between March and April, to 774,500, lowest total since December lt'74, lhe monthlYTeport added .. The April unemployment total of 4.S percent for the Anaheim· · Garden Grove area, which includes the Oranee Coast, was un- changed from the March total. .t iDI t\QSafllhinc. . Members of the American Tunaboat A11ociatfon are 1D favor ol ending a. three-month embarco on flshln&, but the Cap-tains aDd Mates AISodatloc voted •laiut•aillnl.· llefJwt llejeeted SACRAMENTO· (AP) Autbon ot rival bills 'to crack down qa Qblld Pomo1raPla7 have rejected the Senate .1udiclary Committee chairman'• request that they Helt one consensus bill. The committee was unanimous Tuesday that a law should be· paaaed to help prosecute pro-d~cen and d.l.strlbutora or cblld pornoeraphy,. but they dllfered over bow harsh penaltles lhould be. Qllalce BIU Baefced SACRAMENTO (AP> -A Senate committee has approved le&islation that could pave the way for a state earthquake pre- dlction procram. The Committee on Gov· ernmental Oraaniudon sent the bill by Sen. Paul Carpenter, D· Cypre111, to the Finance Commit· t.eeona6-0voteTuesday. ltwould allocate $1.5 mllllon to the 1tate1 Seismic Safety Commtssloo. Save $2195 to tf5:J now on Spring Ar Spring~O-PedC! SACRAMENTO (Al» Le1ialatlve Analyat A. Alan Poll HYI Calltomla bu 'the moaey to 1peed up lta hl~way construe· tlon Pl"Oll'&m by u much u $265 mlllloo worth In the com.in& year. But the nonpartisan analyst said at a le1lalative bearitl1 Tuesday that because of penon- nel cut.baclu two years aco ln tbe 'DlvialooofHlgbways, there may not be enouib people wltb the rtaht trainin1 to do so. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s director of transportation, Adriana Glanturco, said 1be doubted Poet's figures, which would increase the department·~ potential apendlng by nearly ooe· third. Post's figures were based on dUferent accounting procedures than her department uses. Ma. Glanturco aafd that even if the funds are avallable, sbe wants to _avoid "peaks and valleys" in the work.load. SpyingCaae Nearbig Jury . LOS ANGELES (AP)-Acc- uaed spy Andrew Daulton ~ does not plan to tesU!y ln hi.a own defense, and h1a case could retch the jury by Thursday, bis at- tomeyssay. · Attorneys for the 25-yea?-old Lee were scheduled to to call wit· neaaes today to support their con- tention that Lee believed be -was a subcontractor for the CIA when he carried classified documents lo Mexico City. • Carter Gets 'Special' TV Audience ·LOS ANGELES (AP> . Television atatlon KNXT and r•dlo station KNX needed ' special audience for a 1peclal 1uest. , O.rdinarlly, TV studios mall out ticketa or in a pinch round up an audience otf tbe streets. But KNXT'a guest will be President Carter -and it want· ed a cross-section of the Le» Angeles area. · The Carter telecast on Tues-: day, May 17, may be the fint ln a series of face-to-face encounters with the people for the Praiden&. He will accept questions from th4 audience for the show, which will be broadcast on the West Cout hookup of the CBS Television Network. Carter previously fielded ques-· lions from a nationwide radio au·· dience on CBS on March 5. . . .. " •! .~ .. What began u a hatf·mllllon dollar Jand4caplng proJect at Te Winkle Parltm Coata Mesa hN 111illooaect IDtoaSlmllllonjoblnlesstnoeyeac. Not ~1.: that, but an acre and ah~ Jake planned for the middle Ol1'eWinkle Hill Will remam'1iY as lQirii as thecummt watersbortageplaguu Callfomta. .. • So ln essence, the citizens of Costa Mesa are get· ting an 11-acre partt proJecUortwlce tbe price-With a ,.gant1cholein it. • . Rlsing construction eoltS, up 1 and 2 percent a on th, catch most of the blame for the increased ndscape price tag, &pd several projecta planned for e park have been elilhliiated or pfffed on a list ot alternates. • . • · While city officials could not have fqreseen the ex- tent of the current drought, they mieht have been able to foresee cost hike.a of such magn.ttude a year ago. MtssingtbemarkbylOOpercentisquiteamiss. City officials admit they "probably ahouldl)ave re- quested additional funds" from the federal govern· ment grant to finance the project,. Indeed so. Now the city will have to reach into general fund and subdivider fees to finance the Te Winkle Hill f aceli!t:· Need Closer Look After being twice burned, Costa Mesa council members have asked city planners to look into an emergency ordinance that would give the city final authority on apartment project.proposals. nie new· law would aijach a ·conditional permit (CP) designation on all parcels ill the city with multl- density zoning. · Costa Mesa is plagued with so-called .. tourist court" parcels -rtanning 50 feet or .so wide .and 30() feet deep. It's difiicult to build an attnctive apart- ment complex on the long, narrow lots. _. a A cmdition&l ~rmlt designation would mean builders on such properties woUld have to get permililon for a variance or zone exception permit. In that way, city oUl.clals WoU1d aet a chance to review plans to make sure thet are ln contormanoe with the ctty•• general plan. In recent weeks, apartment developers have come before the city councU seeking variances from requirements after their projects are near!y com· pleted. An emergency ordinance would In.sure the re- quests for changes come before the city before the project is too far under way. Taxpayers in the Coast CommUnlty Colleee Dia· trict have a unique opportunity tO sit in on employe salary discussioos May 18 with most of the key lasues • already laid out. A recent Education Code requirement instrocts classified aiid certificated employee to present jheir propoaa.ls to district tnwtees before negotiations begin. Trustees, who represent Or.nge Coast, Golden West and Coastline Colleges. will be addbli their~­ men ts to a proposed 10.8 percent hike asked by teachers and a 9.6 percent increase sought by other ~rsonnel. In addition to cost-of -living increases and raises above those bikes, teachers and classified employes are also seeking additional improvements to their fr· ingebenefit packages. It would be a surprise indeed 1f more taxpayers than teachers turned out for the 8p;m. meettni at dis· trlct headquarters on Adams Avenue. Both have a pocketbook interest in the p~eMings. Cu.ban Dear Gloomy Gus A Fina1,1elal Beating .,lter 30 Years Narc·otic~ . .. " --Funnel? (JACK ANDERSON J WASHINGTON -President Carter, in an effort to show Fidel Castro that the United States is 1eriou.s about resuming full rda· tions, has secretly called off re· connalssance flights over Cuba. From the earliest days of the Castro reatme until ~mber 1974, the Unit- ed States re- g u la r l y snapped aerial photo· 1raph1 from U·2 planes fiy· --tttf'hllh'OVer ~ -~ar.ti~ .-.;Miff_: '· ~ J anuaey lltb, the IOPh· Careless work by Costa Mesa building inspectors ts respon.sible for much of the resistance of residents • to new zoning and variances. We know from past experl~ces lhat the rules will not be followed very dosely. • C.P .?d. ~yGW~tftt .... ttH.,., ,....,.,,... -..C MCHUfflr"11Mt tllt .WW. .i IM -...-...... .,.w ,ot _.,..._,Gld, D•ll, flttM. been tratfiddnf ift ln~rnaSlcnal narcotict for yeui. The 1b~y underworld informant char1es that Latin American narcotics nowlng into the United States are . actually trans.hipped throuth · CubL . -Social ~eC~1!y BOie Unfair ( MAILBOX l •• f f -~: 'l~\I~ ·f-~~ j ··· ~· _,....¥,:; ~]~/~· TMRlm,96 PRICE FOLDING PATIO CHAIR DtiwH f ......... & u,eiy-'"-' ... ,. 1111 wr ''"tlflll ,,_. - . . ll 32oz.66c SINICA 100 % CONCORD GRAPE JUICE Alff wlttl ............... "1Y , ... wlttl ................. . JM fffl JM'rt relullt • • -... Ylllyl ceftf ii....., ... ~ & pet· ,.., .. CIMtff ~. Cllf .... ertiat. 3124147" .... b2b2S" ... . PlANIER POLE OIWAUMOUNT PUNT MANGO -1ARGE.SIZE HEAVY DUTY . HOUSEHOLD PLASTICWARE .... "' .... ..., ;liillt ...... ._.._.,""'.,..a-. 1 ., .. _ u,., ....... , .... -~ ...... ~ ................ . .., ...... ,....,_.., ..... ~,..,._.,_.ew,..._.-1 , •• f ' I .. ' a,o.C.BV8MG8 .... ...., ......... Jlep. Jlart HaDnalord. tbe LaJrewoo4! Democrat wbo repreMDt. m\ldl of en Oru:i• County, . ..,. be baa eome mllpmcs about Prt91i .teat Carter'• aiern paelrq . , , ' . oil°" Mtinl:cu m.,-proq lml)raetlcal. B.nerp chief Jame& Scbl•ln1er baa a1lady recncntaed that tblj pOtJcy eonruet. 1'1tb Calllonila'a ltrict dean ali' lt.ln'darda." i..... ••• -· Hannaford Hyt the C~pla ••i;. oe baJ~ ,.14 ~ propo1u.1:• but that. twotb!Qel liotbK as a SOutMm Caworma ~'""man. I au. aoasn Badbam (ft.Newport Beach>' ww .,.u Frida)' at a San Clemente Chamber ot Commerce bnakfut Ht foe' 7:30 a.m. at tbe Sao • ·••11nt. eertaln conc.wGaa will have to~ made to Kcommodate our wdaue w1.1 of lite ID CalilomlL Any adcllllonal IU tax. for uample) wlll plKo an lmpo1s1tUe burden oo SoutbJ~ cltlz-wbo rely on the automobUe tor traQaporta .. UoD to ad flom work. Clemente Ian. The prtce for the breakf aat 11 $3.2$. Reserv•· Uom can be ,made b7 calllnl ob.amber omces: 4$2-WL *** AFl'D BUdPAST, Badbaan 1riU head aouth f« a tour of the San Onofre JUaclear _j')C)Wtr plant, a JM»OD speech before the Oceanaid• aotar.Y . Club Md a villi to Seabee battalloa1 traln1nC at •'Secood. ~ requlrement that public utilities . and lndUitria1 cooceru fuel w1tb coal. ra.ther Uum Camp~etoa. Wbile et Pendleton, Bldli"alD will tour tbe For the ·Record Naval Hoepit.U ud atteDd • ~ On Satuntay. the 40tb DI.strict eoniresaman will 11>eM to tho Soclt:ty ol MWtary Widows lQ Tuathl a helpopeQ armed forces weekend. at El aT • .IOIS~MOSll'tTAt. ......... ,.,., "''· ...... "'4lef1 '*'-· °" Hll•le Wty, He-' lelld\.Olri .-u1,1m Mr, llftd Mr&. Oe¥141 (.lattr, S31f.D H. ISlll M •• MCAS. •1 Tete, elrl • Mr. ~-... O.Vld Eedle, IOJ'9 ~ llerWOOd Clrc:"· Feunteln Velll\',-, Mr • ..-Mrl.. o-.v ~nm Gol*Ull\, SI Two, QI rt .. 1u.1m Mr. •nd ,,,,... Cher1ts '--· "3IS ...C.mlnlto~tel.~Hlll&.bo'I' ' ...,...,,,m Mr. •NI }NI. ~tell Dlrneen. 170f Pal"' St., ~O<ftMn Vell4'Y, QI rl Mr. end M". Rrfltlt r:1t11ne1, illl<I VtrlrtO Piece, 1 rvlne, Qlr1 ""'1••."" Mr. •nd Mrs. AMft P••oe. I ~ucll•I•. lrvlne.Qlrl • Mr. end Mn. Mlcf\HI GrlllH.,, Ult! Cllegall, INlne,bov 1 Elsewhe~ CORONADO (AP) - Former Mayor Walter. Vestal ia dead at 70. A general contractor, be served as mayor of this· San Dieeo peninsular suburb from l9S4 to 1956 and from 1964 to 1966. A . private family funeral is planned. To.ro Mmtne (:oJpl Air Statico. • • •• Mr, _, Mrt. "-~ tmt CONGBE88MAN BADBAll bas appointed = '--· ~ ~ 15-Ytv-old Corona del Mar Hllh School student M,. _, MrL ~ c..---. 166 MlcbM:l Burstein u an UIOClate member of tho. """Dflw.i......-~Olf1 • Oranp County B.epuhllcan Central Committee. Mr ...., MrL ~ ~ 1•n YOQlll Bursteln ii tbe son of Mr. and Mn. Klq ....;,._. i.aow. ~ ... 11. Burateln,aslBayltdeDriv~NewportBeach. ~ ... ::·::.~.=:.='e!~r9 EARUD TBl8 YEO two Newport colleee Mr. •"' Mrs. o.c ... •c•. usei students -Greu Prickett. 20, Balboa Island. and M;ifWNstM :::;:,·,':; Gina Sammls, 18, IJnda Isle, completed two mOnihs Mr. w ~ A"""' Undfte, n" of service u lnt.erna in Badham'a Waablncton, D.C. C.rMtl9l\w.t1m1rm .... bo'f • office. ~rfa"#l1tw.. Prickett la a junior at USC. Miss S&lt\llliS ls a ' _... •·"" . freshman at Mount Vemon Colltge in Virginia. Mr. 9ftd Mr(. T. CIMMl!Nllll Kim,*' ltOy'9 lltd., IN!M, boY Mr. •nd Mn. SIWft 111\llMrlOrd, 17'22 c ' C.llltwst.,F~nVelley,boy ow•wa•y s Mr. end Mrl. ~ Heven, 403 .14Kmlnt fU 1i£ ...... ~-dlilAUr.boY Welfare Mr. •nd Mn. 0.MIS Peltenon. ""' WellMll st., Fourtlalll VMley, boy ::;,:::'.'c::-=·.-:;., H•ttton. t2l wro•ke•Q FL.u,._..,.;ze :,r;.~:r.~~.;:.:c=::"a;~~~ ,,, ~ • i • ~ vr e .... "' "" Mr. •nd Mn. "-Id'-"~· 345 Tb ,,..,. 0 C 11 ll "bW AYe<..tosL.eos1aMew.01r1 · e _, ranee ounty we are e ga ty Mr.a11e1M~.,,.t1ut"'•~ workers won unanimous permission from 64"'"'• _:~.wn supervisors Tuesday to form their own contract Mr. •lld Mtt. TtffYI H•rt. lOOll bargainlnC unit. ~~h~~Hullt..='111'::.·~ w. The workers in the put have been represented w11-.cos..MtM.•Y with county general employes by the OranieCoun- Mr. •nd Mrs. ""4Uo Etdlellt., 22101 t E 1 .. -i .. coc· "') VlaC.sllll•.EIToro 9lrt Y mp 0Ye8 n.GSOC awOn. Ln • Mr. •nd :~'i';~~n.i..i. •m ti Tbd efeUglbillty tworkera lull Octl tobebr ht ad petlt • Emera1<1A ..... wes1m1"'1 .... oir1 one or separa e represen a on, u coun y Mr. and""'-l.a\Wenct O'L.ury, 221 personnel offlcialJ had rejected their request. s.er11,si,cmtu.w'9.11ov The workers now will bold an elecUQD to de· Mr. end Mn. GwlK 5'h0tt, 1007 E. . a.n,.,. aslld., ..... ,11o4..,1r1 term1ne wbether OCEA or the AssoclaUon of Death Notlee• · Mr. and ,,,,... ltrffont. 610 crrsia Federal, State, County and Municipal Employes P•lm• Or~Humlft91onBHCh,boy ill b . f th . unit . Af!fl•n.m1 w argam or e1r . • . A llW'ri-ie ll more Ukel:y tQ be • IUCCUI It aeveo qJQd!Uoa. e~t.: 1. Neither the bride nor the .lfOOm w11 an onlY chlld. 2. They set married In • cbw-eb. 3. Tbe)' lived 1D the COWl• try as children. 4. They think of their mothen and fat.bera with fond memories. 5. Tb• bride worked beton marriaae. e. 'JbtY don't move from place to place often.. And 7. The wife ls a year or more older than the husband. Such were the ftadlnga of a team of univeralty re-aearcben. · ' An out.flt In Miami, Fla. manufactures T- ablrtl that smell like bananas, oranges, root balreicl. beer, whatever. The name of the firm: "Smell It Like ltla, lnc." In tho Harvard Unlveritt:y ii a collection of more than 10,000 boob about bow to catch flah. · Claim ia OQly 2.5 per- cent ol OU. cowitry'a peo. pie are genuinely red If your dog bas bad breath, feed the UWe rucal a clove of garUc. No. not to cover that foul fragrance. 'fo relieve the intestinal trou- ble that most usually cauaea it. SUcb be the ad· vice of a veteran canine handler. Those meandering deer tralla in the wild are determined not so much by the lay or the 11round in any particular area as by the wind conditions-thereabouts. Undisturbed deer- when they travel Uke to quart.er into the wind .. Longest nuuiina motion picture aeries of · all ia the Tanan tale which bas been going atrone for 58 years 10 far. . AddTaa mail to L.M. BOJl(l,.P.O. Boz 1540, Coda MeJBIJ516. ~d yo.ur aumm., Qf M•lodyland School of Theology FOi fM Wl8(1 OR AU l\MrWIR LONG Suctl counea 01: Chafllm<ltlc Th9ology Cortnltllon Lellerl Pollof<ll Core and Couneellng MlMlonl CtVllllon Doct1tne Adult and fomlly Mlnlatry , , , and Olhell '°"I .NM lo..My r7 ~ N My ...... to ~· l9lwt hrte yew Q9JpllOldloft tty May IO McCRAY Mr end Mra. J•MH Moreland, S ICIMIALI. COYt.e McCllt.t,Y, rt•I-Plnehur\11.ft.,NewyiorlBHCl\.t:llrl Trcmedenomlnotlonol MST II the ltleoloQleal Ol'OllfOOdl Oft'- denl of N ... port Beech, C•llforftla. Mr. and Mrs. St•~ Hor-. 12"2 wofld-wlO. aplrllual re""oL Soholar1hlp and Holy Spirit dy· PHHCI away Mey 9, 1'17. He I• 1ur-HayHClr.,Huntl"91on8eKh.olrl ' nomloa blend In a summer pt':3rom ol lludy for er9dlt loword vlved bY Ills wife 5'\aron, IMWPOrt AJl'ilt•,lf71 T •1 ~al M ~"'-~A"" lac BHch, Ce .. pertllll Maurice .,.d Mr ..... Mrs. Kt ..... th Olten. ml~ rans1 8 oaf« "' ""•""'' or helor M1 In Ministry deg,._ Of the Glorla McCrev. IMwl>orl Beech, C.., C•f I• Oe Tesoro, Se ft J .,.,. Clvlttlan Studlet dlplomo. ~ ,rstera Maur"n GnK• "'udlo c1tv ,.__. t ~ We're OOl'OtOom Otane.-..... .. .Mlnut" by lre-oy c. .. Glorte Mertln, ecKI; Mau., ca', ;;;;;'.~-:"M.7:. l.•ren lstev, 30U tom Knofl'I -.rrv Foll'!\ ~~hy Salorl. Mori,,._ Holly Blalr. Coste Mew. c. .. M•llN Gltrellw,Ctlli.Mftll,9'11 Cos Skyr fond.lWvenolStudlo .... Ntdotholtdrluel!ot'n McCrty, ..._t IHch, Ce., Melod¥ Mr.•ndMrs. 'Tlwr'neS~ltoft.731132 ts ochet loUNtl\Cofltomio'lbmoutbeooMIOnd~~ M<Crey, New!lort BH<ll, Ca. - -Vie San Gellrfll. Mr.tori Vlelo, .. ., 9olf\ M101D. .....,. IAILY f10tt PAU '11111 ,., ....,, • lltot..., Allfl McCrev, N ... 11«1 Bffch. AlflltS. 1m ,,,_ ... CL S«vlcts wlll M ,.... ~. Mey Mr and Mrs. ltoe-t ~. 1640'1' ... DOM.to. 12, 11100AM. St. J • .,,., •111ac.-1 Sant•A..i1-.-l~lffclt.Qlrl Appl1111oft ............... Churc", lnt.,mtM: et ~eclftc Ytew Mr . .-Mr'L~~tt312 01___._ (th 0 ,.. ..... ._ Tr itr"\.:.......:: - - ------ -- ------MtmotiM ll'w11. Ill lltu of f~ SUlfdllle l,A., ~ .......... .,.. Qlrl u 'C'l.;1.•1u1 0 e ran1e '-"'Wily Alli uunuCt ~RUSH lnlolmallon on: 0 I hove o High School dll)loma ~~:'=~:.SN.~= ~:"-~.:=-.. -:r wUl have to pay about $20,000 a year more lf they o Mm summer ~Cl171 a 1 t1ove two vea11 of oolteQe -.11mot1e1 ....., .. ,. aoi........,, •• ,.... .._. ... "" want to keep purcbaslna aUomey services from o Fon Jettn u r nav. a corteoe deg'" :;-,..=:.,~· ... 11 ~ Mr • .,.. Mn a..na s"'""·-. countygovernment.,1uperVisoradecldedTuesday. NM4E ------- • ,,_.,. MecKffttlell'lace.C.hl ...... 1119Y County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said an acree- FAV v. ••sv. r..u.n1 • .. .,.... ~: ...... ~ =.~,,,.!~'· uw ment in effect the put two yean calls upon OCTD ADOQESS ---------------,,..,,°" leecl\, CM"9mlL l'es• SW•'r ""' • r.c all 1 f May •. 1m .... , • ._.._, .,., "'' w11e ....,11,"" to pay -.ooo annu y 1or e&al service. Mart:i«tt. "*•Merv'--• TllMIPSOn "''· an• "'"· ....,, Min•"· 111• Yet. he explained, the COit to county 1overn· eftd ... .--_.,,.Id T~. "°'· MOl\f9Vlt.Mt.•.C..,te~<'°'Y tlS' • ·~ 60() ,. .... Uallu Froy"""e~"*"Mfofl!\eH.,.._ ""'"' .... ~~ -. """'• ..... ~· ""91°" llM<fl a-iwr tf ~•, JtlMpe~.c..1u•tu.111oY rs aireed to blll OCTD tor the entire and lt4 ~nvi .......... tl c..un<ll • H-Ml. ~Mn,...~l.f.-u.. tt27 ~m-.J•-··-• a.... ••• Ar.2.s.aoat ... ,,.··~~ .................. .....,.._ __ .,~ ... --7~-~ -·~·~ ----~~·· ·'":"~,~ 5 .....;;;; .. _......_._'!Ar. Mn.~~~!>'' ·-. _.,. ... ~ "1'< -""' ..... ',) ~ •• : 0='.= =~~; m~ ~·~--=-.... _.. .. OC1'D directors have considered hirini their p.,,. o,,,..., •. "'•r<• •••tMn 111._....oriw,c..c.MeN.e1r1 • own le1al ltattbQtbave not yet mllde a decision. Smllll•' Mwluery •rec'°"-• ANMRSOtt IETTY J. AlfOIMON, tffidtftt ot' Cotti ~ CMlfOrflle. htlH -Y.-------------.,..--------:~~--_.;~~--....;...__._;__;;;._ May t, 1'11. SUrvlved i., lier f\UIMM .. wavM Aftderwn, Colt• MeM, c... WMotll•, Herel O..Ml119, Ml-IOt.t; d1<19flter K-t4'91..,, Ml-I,-·· 110be'1 w . .....,.,..., ... <MellN .... Maril W • ...,..._, C..le MeM, C.t., •l•lt, Ooftfte ktiw.i.. Mlftnt .. t.t., brtl"-'Oertld 0.-..... HeWeell•.,... ''• 9r~ldrM. IH'/IUIWlll ........ Wed .. .,._., 11 41! 2,~M. lmlltl Tw411111' Lemb w.t11tntt °""*·me. 11111 tc . .- Cott• ,.._. wlttl IM l'MW IC•.,,..., FrentMn el Ill• l'rll'K• el l'•M•• L11INttftO!lnfllllColtUllll ... llll- mtnl Wiii tie !ft 11'"'91 5'1'1"911· CM •• Smith Tutl!lil ...... "'"*"" o...t . .irocMn. ....... ... , ........ , ~Ot.OMIAL MIMAL HOMI 7801 8oll8 Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PACIPfC YllW MIMC>aSALPAU C:.metery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Peclfic View Ori119 Ntwpcwt, C.llfornle &44·2700 .,._COIMI~ MOITVAliH L-ouna Beech ·~~15 lagune Hiiia 708-0933 Sen Juan Capistrano 491H778 . ROBERT 0. VERHEECKE M.O. FELlOW OF 'fflE AMERICAN COU.EGE Of. OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOL.OGISTS ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATtON OF HIS OFFICE FOR MEDICAL ANO SURGICAL GYNECOLOGY, . INFERTILITY AND OBSTETRICS. • TO ' M/S$J011 Community Hospital Medical · Center 27852 PUERTA REAL. SUITE 300 MISSION VIE..JO, C~UFORNIA 92675 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT CASH&CAAJ:f B THE UNISTORE MAS~QiA!tGE~ ILOWEll '""" CO -·-.. --·-FOOD SBVICI PRODUCTS PAPBGOODS •IFTWIW' JAHITOIJAL SWPUIS llllOM ·MllCHAMDISI IAGS 'SHIPPI .. CARTONS PICNIC SUPPLIES. Plate.• Cllpe Kmlvee• .. erlul•S••••• Na•ldlut TAPI BLOWER PAPER COMPANY ......... 0...,. ~ .., .. "!!"' 1125 I. EDIMGR. SANTA~ av. ................ ......., \ ' Craah Suroivon Enjoying Li/e atb, family life has become ~ mea.ntnatw. H1s wile bu q\llt her }Ob u ucretary ol tbe bualneu and does tbinp &be alw&,YS tbouiht &he didn't bave ttm.for. WASHINGTON (AP) -As a loodwill ambuaador acu,...on behalf of the Prestdent. First Lady Boealynn Carter wUl visit seven Latin· American and Caribbean oounttles ln ;June. the White House has an· noun*. · From &fly 30 tbrou1b June la. Mrs. Caner wUl vtalt Jamaica. Costa Rte., LONGVIEW, Watb, (AP) - JloJand Brusco planed a vac.Uon trip '° cet the •family rtacqualnt.ed. That it did, but only after the vacaUon turned lnlo a fiel')' nl1btman ln tbo Canar)' ltland.t~\ Bruaco, Ml e\ind his mother aur-.vlved the M 21 col11aion ol two Boelns 7478 at Tenerlfe de Santa Cruz. At least 580 people died ln the era.lb. tbe wont ln aviaUon hlatory. B&usaJ'S Tll&EB children bf a . former mamaie wer• not on the ...;:..;:~:;::;::::=:=:==:=::=;::;:;:=:c=;:;;~~:i:~~;=;~~l vacation, but ••tbi whole thin& brou&ht us au do.er tofether. SH SURVtVORS OET SECOND CHANCE Roland and Tert Brusco 'Grateful' 'O'Wth Soars • J~ California THE EXPERIENCE, SAYS the 2'·YeU'-old Bruacot manqer of a family towboat bwuneas, bu tauaht him co appreciate life 1n ways he didn't before. .. I just love to get out or bed ln the morning co get started on another day,•• be aald. ''I hadn't really thought of death in • persaial way, but now I feel like I have a second chance. .. Before I left, it was like pulJ.ina teeth to get me to leave the office,•• he said. "I was a machine. Businela was everything. .. SINCE l'VE COME back ••• my values have changed," he aald. "It's bard to explain, but now I spend more time with my family. My wife and I have gotten to know each other better. ''I would say I've really ertjoyed life since I got back." Brusco said since.the brush with de· ..My mother was there tn the holpltal.'~ be aaJd. "Sbe 1ald, •vou saved my llfe.' I 1ald, 'It's okay, I owed you one for aivinf me birth.•" When the Brusco'• Pan American World Airways plane colllded with a KLM 747, B"1SC!O recalls, "The tlrat t.bins I HW WU jet fue} spraying, and there was already tire, debris, smoke.'' BRUS()() GRABBED THE bands of his mother, Cleo,~. and bis wile Tert, 25, and beaded for a bole ln the plane's aide. His wife safely jumped 20 feet to tbe IJ"C)Ubd., but Ju. mother pulled back u an explosion rocked the plane. · Discovering her missinl and after the noso d the 747 fell to the IJ'OUQd, Brusco retumed to the burnin.I pl&M, 1rabbed bis mother's arm and pulled her to safety. Brusco later received a Seattle Times Valor Award, established to re· co1nize western Washington real· dents who perform acts of ex· traordlnary courage. A NEWPORT ~~~~~~~EXCLUSIVE For the Man.of Dutinciion SrtJARDSFOR rtl£N PJUlllOLY PJt.:c;trm• A SPECIAL.I DAY SHOWING OF CHURCH'S FAMOUS ENGLISH SHOES Visit with Church's Factory Representative Who Will Assist in Selecting the Right Shoes for You FRIDAY, MAY 13, 10 A.M.·9 P.M. STYLE "FIRENZE" A• A bun. Ont uf thl" t.fat1v N,.w St• INi. All !A-1tbtr • •99so RAMENTO (AP) -California's popula· to an estimated 21,670,000 thls January, an e of.346,000 or 1.6 percent over last year, ficials have announced. latest study by the state Finance Depart. dicates a higher growth rate than the ol 1.17 percent a year from 1970to1975. itiea with 50,000 persons or more, Thousand ~~'ii' ; SS 11 BOUNNE.J'ELD RIAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER $t~~~$ ~It t1ontfom .... We are loot<lng for too management personnel with two _, yeara or more experience In residential real estate to manage established office In Huntington Beach. 3439 v· 0 rt • Udo Village Newport Beach Ca S P R I N G F I E L D , Excellent Compensation. C.11 Howard AoekOff. Roberts ia po 0 I • • • Mass. CAP) -Western RHtty.(213)378-61527.collect. AU.~~C#IOS (714) 675·1717 Ventura County wu the state's fastest , gaining 7.78 percent to a total of 81,100. New England College ~=================================~~~===============~========~­passed up the usual pick and shovel at a Modesto, increasing S.6.1 percent to 90,000. groundbreaking ceremony for its new law school building complex NO POSTED THE biggest gain of cities than 100,000, with a •.3 percent increase to Most of that was due to annexation of an Uef· rated area in Fresno County. College_ President Richard F . Gottier pounded a stake into the ground with a huge copy of a judge's gavel annexation moved Fresno into ninth place state's cities in population, ahead of Sao • AGO (AP ) elivery of babies making a come· nder pressure • e medical pro· ! in the Unlled ---... ICl .'\I \ ·;; 1..,1 c I 'II\ I \111'1111< ll0\11 I l<O" Ill ICH I Ill I Ill \'\.Ill II '-<:.!S ~Xk'-' u1 .~t.Cf ;;;;, ~tt'\ e.;;; I '' :;·, BENEFIT AUCTION and ~Dinner Friday, May 13t 1977 South Cou& Plua Hotel Costa Mesa MORE TRAN 230 ITEMS WILL BE AUCTIONED! ' J ' UJ.• 11.10 IUM . llJll SUH m.• sit• WASHINGTON CAP> - America'• love affaJr with the automobile mdures de_tp!te tbe hlcher cost of ownlna a car, ac· cordlna to a aoveroment 1urve1 that abowl tonaumera a.._ spend· ln1 more for transportation than forfOoCI. The Bureau 0LL1bor. Stat1atlcs says Amerlcan famiJie1 In· creased spend.lni for transport•· tion more than they increased spendina for food and bousinl between the year 1960-1981 and the year 1972·1973. BY 1'13. TOE sovemmentaald Tuesday, families spent more on the average for transportatiOA than tbeydid to eat. 11.m. 11.111 SUJI St.al Sl.11 •'The Increase in the tr ansport,uon expenditures from 15 percent of consumption in the 1980s to 21 percent ln the 1970s Ls attributable lareelj': to expenditures connected with automobiles -v~hlcle purchases, finance charces, EFFECT OF CARTER SOCIAL SECURITY PLAN Maximum Wage and Tax Would Oo Up Social Security Data Questions on Carter Proposal A.mU:Jered .. • . wASHiNGTON (AP) -Here are· answers to questions about Preaident Carter's propoeal '° change the system for financing Social Security benefitl. Q. How much will it cost the wage earner who doesn't earn enpugh to reach the celling on ~ial Security taxes, now set at $16,500? A. CARTER'S PIAN won't af. feet thoae earners untll 1985. AutomaUc increues are already scheduled for 1978, 1981, 1986 and 2011. The plan would move up the one percent increase scheduled for 2011, one quarter of It would take effect ln 11185 and the rest ln · 1990. Q. How much will it cost workers who make more than the ceiling? A. THE PROPOSAL would raise the ceiling $800 four tlmet in alternate years belinnlnl In 1979. 'lbla means people making more than the ceiling could ex- pect to pay $36 more in 1979, $40 more than that in 1981 and com- parable increuea in 1983 and 1985. for corporations to pay the addl· tional taxe out of existing profits without passing it on in price in· creases to co11Sumers. But Social Security Com- missioner Bruce Cardwell con- ceded that most economists believe there will be "some down.st.ream effect" on wages. prices and employment. It is possible thal ,employers may raise prices or try to bold down wage increases and hiring to of- fset the costs of the lncreued tax. Q. How about the seven million self-employed people who pay Social Security taxes? A. THEIR TAXES will go up from seven to 7 .5 percent. Q. But don't the self-employed already pay more than 7.5 per- cent? A. IN rol'AL, yes they do, but the cash benefits portion -the portloa that goes into the finan- cially troubled trust funds -is 7 percent and would go to 7.5 per- cent under the C'1Ur proposal. general tax funds and puttine it into Social Security reserves · mean an increase In income taxes? A. PROBABLY NOT. Ad· ministration officials say they never expect the reserves to be spent, ao the money would be a paper transfer from one govern- ment pocket to another. H tbe- economy plunges into recession, and the money were spent to pay Social Security benefits. the President would have to raise the budget and possibly income· taxes. Q. How would the plan aUect people now receiving Social Security checks? A. THE PIAN would not affect present benefit• at all, but without some changes in the cur- rent financlnJ system, Social Security would go broke in about Cive years, and \he checks would stop. Q. Does Ute plan aUect the benefitsof'future retirees! The self-employed also pay .9 A. YES. BECAlJSE of a mis· percent toward Medicare take in the 1972 Social Security hospitalization insurance, so law, future retirees benefit twice Q. How wm removing the cell· ing entirely for the employer's contribution to Social Security • affect worken" Ulelr total payment now is 7.9 when the COft of living rises. The percent and would go to 8.4 per-Carter propo1a1 would eliminate ce.t under the ad.ministration the double countlni, wblch plan. means future benefits will keep Actually, the h<Mpitalization pace with inflation bUt won't ex- portioo is ioin& up automatically ceed it. ' A. 111E&E WILL be no direct next yeartol.1 percent, meaning If the present. system uo't. affecL on the worker. Health, that ift.be new proposal Is adopt-changed, many workers around Educ at ion and W elf ar.e..,. ed..lbe.el.f-employed would~ a the tum of the century will get a • ' Secretary Joseph A. Califano»:· tof'alol8.tpereent r when~~ ret.lr~ ~ ::::· ''There'sarn ~O!xlbllit •• . / ~; ~.~ ~~.f'~~~· ~Y ·Finns. Report Adva n ce s· Rafpla D. i'oley h11 been eleeted Preildent of Southern Ctu~ Escrow Compaoy,_a wboUY-owned sublldluy of ,Western Pacific rmancl.al Corp., Newport Beach. He will direct the apansiCJIJ PfOll'lm of the e1crow company, whlch operates 13 branches in Southern California. m addllion to bis new s-t. be &~-·W®lYllf ®®[(W/0©© wW be a director of PacUte lalanda Escrow, a· Hawali·bued sublld.lary. • OriJe Coast residents appointed to tbe act.Ion council the Natioeal l'ederatlla ot lade,..... Bua.. include Lany Seal, Seallon, Inc., Colla Mesa; aeae SmH•, Rene Smith 8ecretarlat Sentce, Costa Mesa; Blcllvd W. a..t1e7, COit Drapery Cleaners and Service, Cotta Mesa, and Liu Williama arid nomu 11eney of Linwllco Laboratories, Costa Mesa. . The non-profit, non·putlaan or•antsaUon repre:sentl th Deeda of small bu.liness acrou the country. Founded in 1943. it wu dealsned to pro- mote the eoncept of free enterprise and to cive ln· dependent..buslness a ereater voice in shaping laws that govern busineaa and government . • Dick Ber•er bu been promoted to national a ales manaier of lleCropo.U&u Otn.IU, Inc. j Costa Mesa. Re wU1 d.lrect tbe sala effort.a of tht firm's facllliles ln Calllom.la, TIUnoll, and New Jersey. He Joined the firm ln 1m; havlnr prevlouaty. been Natlonal Sale• Manacel" for Rockford A~rospace of Irvine. maintenance co1t1 and auollne," the 1overnment 1aid. The analy1l1 of consumer 1pendlne compared nationwide government 1urvey1 of 20,000 families. In the lM0-1981 udy, 78 percent of American famUI• owned one car. Tbo 1972·1173 study t.ouDd 80 perc•nt of families owned 1.a cars. EVE .IACOBS. A. BLS analyst, sald the results do not fully refiect hiper sasollne prices, ~!Itch began r1Jlnl 1ha .. ~ly ll\ late 1973 wtth the Arab 011 em· bargo. She said the resultl Indicate the dHOculties the Carter ad- minlatratlon faces ln trylng to re· WASHINGTON (AP) -A bW that would 1pend more than $3 million in tax money tor a na- tional bone cenJus ~u the en- dorsement of 15 congressmen and probably will ~ the subject. or public heart.op thla summer. Rep. John Brecklnridae (D· Ky.) says 14 other House mem- bers have joined him in 1ponsor- ln g his &orae-counttng bill. Amonr tbe endorters 11 the chairman of the subcommittee that bas jurisdlctlon over the question, Rep. E. de la Garza (0. Tex.). BRECKINRIDGE'S legislative alde, John Cbwat, says hundn!da of horse owners are writing their congressmen to support lbe bill. He said $)Ubllc hearlnes will be held on the meaaW'e, probably this summer. Cbwat a1ao said be bad been told the Senate might vote on a similar measure when the farm bUl comes up for·conslderatton, posaibly by the end of thll month. duce 1as0Une con1umptlon "alnco transportation now ac· counta for such a bia share or eveQ'body's llte.'' In lts latest survey. the 1ovem· mftlt found that families spent aa average of $8,282 a year for food, hOusinf, clothtn1. medkal care. transportation and tecrt•· tloo, wblch included education. This compared with an averaae of SS,054 in the ear Iler aurvey. WIDLE TRANSPORTATION rose to~ percent from 15 per«'nt of conaumpUon, food aJpped to 20.1 percent from 24.4 percent in thelfMiOs. • Housing costs, lnduding shelter, utilities and fuml blnp, · In remarks printed In The Congressional Record. Breckinridge says horse equip. meot makers, horse owners and racing track interests "cry out for accu.,ate horse data. '.'TOE TIME HAS come to move forward and pass the horse census bill of 1977," be said. B~cldnrldce originally prct- posed spending $3 million next year and $600,000 each year thereafter on the proposed census, and Cbwat' said the Agriculture Department bas estimated that the cost could go u high as $10 million. . Breckinridge has modified the blll to spread out the cost.s, spending $1.25 million during each of the next three years. His bill would authorize th.is amount. Congress also would have to pass a separate appropriation bill before any money could be spent. BRECKINRIDGE said the In· terior Department already bas Over The Counter ~SDUlffft9$ ' accounted for 31.4 percent OI total conaumpUon in the lrnll. compared with 28.4 pe~ent 1 d• cadeeulier. Tho share of expenditures for health cosu declined 1U1hUy. down to 14 from 1.1 percent. TH 1ovemment nld whllo t.hla ma, aeem auo>ristnc In 11iow of ripld· ly rl1ln1 med.teal costa, tho sur- vey referred only to "out·of- pocket" family expenses and did not lntlu.k health ln11ur1nce pr• mtuma paid by employers or tho aovemment. Tho resulti or the survey wlll be used tn updatlnl the bureiu't monUaly comumer prtce lndex to account for ch1qe1 in speodlnf patterns. s;>ent $3.8 mllllon "rese•rehinC wild horses and burros" and. wW spend another $2 million W. year. However, Robert Springer of the department's di vii ion of range aald this ls not so. . CRWAT SAID some people consider the horse census bill a gac. but to horse owners "It's a very Important bill, and they represent ml lions of people." He .said a census is too larse a task for the horse industry to un- dertake on ill own. He said 1ponsora are Breckinridge; de la Garza; nm Lee Carter <R·Ky. ), Bill Chap- pell Jr. <D·Fla.), Glenn Enillah <D·Okla.), WUliam F. Goodling <R·Pa.), Jack E. Hightower (D· Tex.), John W. Jenrette Jr. (D- S.C. >, Robert J. Lagomarsino CR.Calif.>. G. V. Montgomery (I). Miss.), Carl D. Perkins (D.Ky.), Albert ff. Quie (R·Minn.) J . Ken· neth Rob1nson (~Va.), James D. Santini CD-Nev.) and Joe D. Waeeonner (D-La.). .1 . ' . BJJllDLTONMOl&OWl'l'I • ~ In•ue bu ball "Dlaycra are movlnl up ln tbo talU7 rmkl. but they •till 6av• a Joag Wl.J to 10 to Nadl parity With the corporati wct'ld. · l 'Joe M.oqan, the 1tar AcOrid Nieman of tho Clnclnl\&U , Red.I, for exam;r:l•, la pla)inl WI )'Mr for '4()0.000, tho top • • wai• ln the m on (not counttnc any dd rred pqmmta>. That•• not fat m the "57.000 tamed to lt'78 by Du Pont I cbalrman Jrvtn1 SbQlro, but lt'1 lta1 than b&lf of wb&t top executiv• ln the auto lnduatiy made last year. HENRY IOBD D, CBAlallAN 01' the comp~ bear· ' . Ins bla name, wu paid $910,000 ln 11lary and bonua•, u was the company's president. Leo Jacoeca. At GentJ'al1 • Moton, cbalr.man. Tb01U .. ltlurpby made '950,000 and P~ sldent I:. M. F.atet rectlved *'8S.OOO. AccordlnC to estimat• m-4e by Unlttd Pr-.. lntenla· tlonal, the 248 players who were in the st.artln1 UneQJ>S of the 26 major leacue clubs on openlni day have aaiart .. tate11n~ ta.6 mllllon. But the top· 18$ olftcen of tbo .. Bil Three' auto eompanl• <General Moton. Fotd and CbrysJer) col· Jected total com~tioo ot "9.5 mllllon lut )'ear -moro than doubtewbat the ballpla;yen are drawlna. . The anctnnatl Roda fitlded the bllbat.pald team, It.a nine start.en representin1 a panoll of $1.7 mllllon. But the top seven executives ai General Moton dNW $5.8 mlWoD to pay last year. Seeking to buy Its way into the World Series, the New York Yankees club bu ac- quired ballplayel'a the way eoft8lomerates like Gulf and Wntern and Money Tree lnt.emational Telephone -·------aqd Tdearapb have acqulred oompa,nlea. M a result. 10 players in the Yankee starUna lineup, tnctudine deaipated hitter J"am Wynn, were down for salaries that added up to a t>a1rpll ol $1.4 million. To that ml&bt bo added another $600,000 in salarlea paid to pltcben Don GulleU. Ed Figueroa, Ken Holtzman and Sparky Lyle. for a payroll total that tops $2 mOllon. . · • avr ANY NVJIBEa OP BIG OOMPANIES pay that k1nd of money to thetr .. atartln1 lineups." Take Xeroac Corp., the killl ot the copylnc buainesa. Ita top nine offlcen were compen.aated lMt year to t.be tune ot $2.3 mllllon. Chairman C. Pet.er MeColOQCh drew $S82,000, more than double the amount the Y ankeel are pa)'in1 Re11le Jacklon. Another hl&h·paytn1 club la the Loe An1elea Dod1en. whose president, Peter O'Malley, holds a seat on the board of directors or the nation's largest bank, the Bank of America. The top wage earner on the Dod1era, at S333,000, la first baseman Steve Garvey. A. W. Clausen, chairman oL. the Bank of America, wu paid $373,000 lut year. However, when Qauaen retires, he will belin to draw benefita totallnc iu1,oooayear. · OI coUr.e not all b~ball cluba have million-dollar payrolls. The 10 players in the start.int llbeup of the Toronto Blue Jays have salaries totaling $303,000, which Is just about what Edwin H. Land received last year u chairman of Polaroid. Dow Plunges A.gain " I • After Slwrt Rally NEW YORK CAP) -Tbe stock market declined todu ln what analysts saw as fears over Increases in interest rate. and reaction to an apparent new policy of tilbter: credit by the Federal Reserve. > • • ---~Dow. l .......... ~ ·...#-~ ...... -~.-..... >-~J.-~ --------r.. ~ l -• -.... ~ -....J-~ .... ~ ·~,.C:_=""""" ...... -Th~~~trial average showed a moderate 1atn ot 3.05 Tuesday alter a net loss of more than 10 point. 1n th6 previous two sessions, but Investors '8W Tuesday's rally aa the result ot internal rorcea and noted some defensive actlon near the close. The concern over the Fed"a apparent move to tI•bten cr~dit held back further advances tQday. according to brokers. Traders also worried that increases ln ahort·term Interest rates would pUlb the prime rate ~P- ...... ·-... UPRITE FOOD SAYER ASSORTMENT WIU Slap H CiYet1. Cllolst fr• I • • ~=~~t~:::=129 ~'l"""'O Pll OF 4-3' u. Sil£ · YOUR CHOla 1li . PM SUPER QUART ----· 1 THERMOS SQUARE EGG CUBER I MASTll FOUMA V S8IS SPINNING RODu~ r/. . ENGLISH LEATHER Cealblhtill DEODOIAMT STICK 2.75 oz. 'AfT£R SHAVE 4 OL la amrtd f ra&rsts COMIO 3.00 U. 11114" 6 88 •• • BLOCK OUT . PROT(CTION LOTION ~ • by Sea & Ski !iffl 4u.2.65 . ' "WOODY" TWO RING POOL l)odgers Fall, 4-3 Montreal's Rogers Tops L.4 2nd Time MONTREAL CAP) -The Los Angeles Dod1ers, off to a torrid start in the National League's West Division, can be excused if they hope not to face rlghibander Steve Ro1ers of the Montreal Ex· pos too often th.II seaaon. Rogers earned hi.I fourth _.... . secuttve completc·i•me vjctcJrY: D ........ 81ate Ah 0-.111t 1CAaC C1'tl Mey 11 l.otA"91tleut#ofttrffl • JOD,.,, Mo nt.Ot ....... et~rMI • JOp."' ~Yll!;-A,.C..tn-Vor11 SDm eood game and they only score three. there bas to be a bit of luck in theresomewhere." Warren Cromartie got a liti.le lucky in the seventh lnnfn1. bouncin1 what was ruled a ground-rule double oft the ten· terfield wall and Rick Monday's foreh~d. driving in Dllve Cub with the winning run. LOSANOl!l.U M<*TllWA~ ellrlllll allrlllll 4 0 I 0 C••'> 211 J I I 0 •Ot o ~· ... n •Ot o• ( I t I V•leflhnt J 1 \ 0 4 1 1 0 PetH lb • J I 1 I 4 I ? 0 Co<rft•rtlelf' • 0 2 J Ttie Cllifomta An«•lJ r.tUm home tonl1ht for a 11m1 aaalnst Baltlmore'1 Orioles and Uae tieglnnlng of an 11·8•m• bomestand. J'Uescl~ ln Kansu City. Nolan R)'an pitebecl a two-bltter, the eleventh of bls 1Uustrtou1 career. Onl)r Amos otla. prevented the Ni1et.s' futball artlat from mak· lng bueball blstory. OUs aln,Wed In the fifth and laced a IJ'Ound-rule double b\ the shtlb while Ryan and the Angels . beaU.he Kansas City Royals, 6-1. Had he collared OU.. Ryan would.have become the flrst man to pitch five no-bitter• In the his· tory of major Jeasue baseball. "I alowed dO\fD my delivery," Ryn said lat.er. "I was Just try. tog to aet -~ ot the bitten. t was trying to keep my,elf out of trouble with walb. If I'm eolna to wjn tnJn1' caoies, I can't walk VtQ' many IUYI·'' He walked six and struck .out six in movtnc h1I record to 5-3 and helping the Angels complete ~·two-game sweep of the sagging · Royals, who have-now dropped · three in a row. --·we've been telling him not to rush it," manager Norm Sherry sald of his star right-hander: "Even wben he's not bringina it as hard as be can, he still throws harder than anyone else in the league." The flnt of Ryan's four career no·hltters came in Royals Stadium in um. and his liletime record a~a.liut the defending W~tenJ Divialon champions now ••1 don't cherish pitchlni acalnat these guys because of the type ol hitters they .have," be said. '"And I've never been tand of arttnclal turf. ..But ••ve fared well here, ao I ·(an •t tomplain.'' Olli' leadoff •Jncle ln the fifth, a clean •bot up the middle, was A-.eb 8111te All~ .. llMl'C ..... 1119' 'May 11 Baltlll'lttHt c.lllOnlla 7:ttJ m May 12 ... tl-.at C.lttonol• l :tio.fft MeYU*-Yortlatc:.tl~ 7:ll,.l'I\. the first hit oft Ryan, and be eventually scored Kansas City's lone run on H•l McRae'• sacrifice fly. With two out in the srxth Ryan walked Cookie Rojas, then watched Otis hit a blab, 1Udn1 shot~ lnto the rigbUield comer that oounced-into the blea~, prev~nt1n1 Rojas from scoring what would have been a tyin1 run. Tbe Ang~s. cUnginf to a 2·1 lead: then s~nt eight mtn to the plate in the seventh for three mor,runs. Jerry Remy had 'two hitS and two rbl for the Aneels and Joe Rudl ctto.e in a run with a bases· empty home nm in Ute-sixth off !Oler Paul Splittorff, 1-3. The irrepressible ~ sai(I he • was unimpressed with the1tyan fastball. stuDtrnan To Drive 750 mph?.· A CO.year-old movie stuntman and a 29-year-old alrllne atewardess will try ln a ~et car to travel faster on land tfU any other man and woman. Hal Needham will try to 1Jrtak the speed ol sound at mon ~ '150 miles per hour ln .July at "I've always hit R1aa like ·1 ~ MudLake,Nev. The three-wheeled, 41,000· horsepower rocket car li de· siened and owned by w~ Fredrick of Cbataworth. • Simone Boiaseree will rll"l\try to break the existing womtn'• speed mark of 512 mph. set lnthe same car last' December 011 Ore1on'1 Alvord Desert. <8tt110r•ll4tlb - gi•lng up nine bits, as Mt>ntreal handed the Dod1ers their secon d•AI"~ ~·-... o· Ill Lecy 11> R~WllU Smllflrt Cevlb Ci••veyU1 ~yet ..... (, • • utl l 0 0 0 Cute•< J I I 1 I 0 0 0 Vn•.,.<l J '"1 t ·~~~-lt~D _,!.! !.l. !°'""'"., .,,._ ... -'9 ~~~·; W'nl•h:' th·e defeat. by Rogers, wtaile th Expos are 13-10 in the NL East. ''What I like Js we aot the lead aud, he took advanta1e of lt," Montreal mana1er Dic k Wllllamuaid of Rogers, 4·1. "He seemed if anythlnc to cet stronger. He was brilliant at the end.'' Ro1era, who got 10-bJt wpport from b1J teammates, 1uagested there bad to be more to it than that lo bentinl the Dodters. "These IUY•. the way they're playing, you can have a 1ood aame and they'll •till score five runs off you. So if you have a ·Guthrie Hits 191, ' . . Crashes at Indy ~-,{.,~if1'4111 1 000 0000 10tt Totet' JS l • l t.o,At199M Mont••.. 110 001 10.-..1 OP-1.0I A1199IH I, _tr .. 1 1, l.Otl~ot ""9e'•' .. MoftlrMI I. aa-l(e1entlnt. .... .... CrMle•t.te 2. Hll~ltll Iii ·~,. Sf - Cert.,. Bmiii8 Bow· .. ' Hast Ref er.ee • ' ·it Did•'t Happen 'Daat If a11 It. would appear from these pi~ture$ that the Angels' Nolan ltyan <uppermost photo> has just thrown a pitch tJtat brushes past Milwauk~e ·s Sal i:Jap~o <sec6nd photo>. Actually the action tool< place far apart ftom each other Tuesday: Ryan hurled a two·hltter at· Kansas City while Bando was dusted ofl· in a game at Cleveland. Ryah won. 6·1. Mtlwa\OO!e lost, 1·0. UC lrvtiae'• men and women tenc11s teaau wW combloe to meet the Jolm Wayne ~en.NI Club team Jn the annual Cbal':.fe Match Satur· day SunclQ' at the Wayne TC. • The tblrct annue1 4WY.at Cetl under •*1 Saturday at 11 with acUco ~ ntn1 at noon Sunday. 11cltea <lor both d&JI> are priced at " for aeneral admlnlon, S2 for atuc!enta, $10 for ln· dtviduaJ reserved seat.a and $S0 for a box of s1x 1eata. UCt'• No. 1 player. Jeff WJ.W,ams, ll doubtful beeame Of a ttncertnc &boulder injury. But Curt Staldert; tllke Edlea, Eric Larre, llon McNamara, Mark .tob.nsoo Da Peul Ol~ berc wfll play for coach Kyroil llcNamara•1 team. Saddleback Colltl• first baaemaD Tlm WallMb baa WMd AU· lllHloa Conference ~·~•~All honor•, •• ~ b)' ~ ctttu.lt ooaebel. Wallacb; atopbomon. batted .aza JD MLtaloa 1>l1.1. He •tua1ect Altl• bome run• ·.tbl• pail MUCID .IDd tall lafel.1 ill 20 of 24 conference iamet, tnct.._d1n1 the ftntU. He wu the loo• Gaucho to make tbe 25-man all·conlereac• team. Cbalfey pitcher 11.lft Walten, a to,pbomor• With 8 9-2 *Ofd• WU select.cl the molt valua .bl• player. Tbe eoufer:eace playoff• uian today wltb Southweltern, the Southern Dlvllion champ, bo1ttnc l\lvenlde, the NorUMrn Divillon namerup. And Northern victor Chaffey bo1ted Southern run· The Ir•lne women playere. co~che4 by Doreen lri•b. 1Dclude LSndsu Morte, .Jean N achaod, Bunny Stockton, Lindsey 0 .. ,,,.....,.....,....,..,. ,., nerupPalomar. HUNTINGTON B!ACM'S ANNE EA_Pl_N~B_E..,;;.C_K...__ ____ m ~~~ t~ =~ .~ Southwestern io.es one Bermu. Jody Petenoft S and Lua Anoe Ar·· BB taado•t redondo. . Erpenbeck's . . 6:0al: 6 ~Feet Major League Sutndings ~ 2 2 ·~ • a Plttabufah St. Louil Cbicaao Moatral U~I T • of it.a fint two ~am•. it ~ . rips will meet the other •ur· Vivor Saturday for the B • S Mi••ion title. n11ns, .4 Southwestern ftrtled the utra ume oa the bull W E ST W o o D -of it.a hetW' overall COD· lJ.DdN.y Mone and Jean ferencemm. Nacband led tbe UC ur• ctuce 111...,. lrvlne women'• tennis .. ~~ ... ~~ team to a M victory over 1c11n111. s-s. uo u .a ..... : K•" host UCLA's Br .. 1--b H1111n <~1.s-1,2.-...... . YUJlt ere "·: 0on f'leru <ChlfWtl, M, 1 ... Tuesday afternoon with e.r.a.,ff. victories in atnglea play ... ~~"'"-:::.~~:;. and combining for a hrNn1t11111,.310 .... doubleawin '""••hra-JI"' 01w1on • '"'~'· .»t, to: ·"'~" Olllll\ The win gave UCI a <P1111mw1 •• 3S4. tr.: "'°" w111ef' split witb the Bruins thiB IS.n Dteool .. 7'7. IO.: MoWffdO...cl• and left . <Cheffey), .m. IO.; L.t-"-'""ro season the final cs." .. ..--di"°'· .m. to.: J_ .. dual meet record at 24.3 P•redts <SN-.iem1, .m, ... ; th '-_. , • Antllol\y ,...,..., <So1101w1~"'• e uan in the SCbOO} S .l31, fr.; Mike ktemlft Cltlwrl!Oel, blltory. Two of the losses .m. so : 1.ar111 0r.u '"1wn10e1, were to U:SC d th ·'"·to.; Tllftw.n.dl <1Mc111•n111, an e .m,to. other to the Bruins. ouu1.._. ~ ,,,_ <~vi • • ns, 10.; wait H1tf11tr IS.ft UCl,.,..tllCAIUQ.A etr,..rdlMI, At, fr.: ........ llll• ........ -,,.. ..,_..,..},A», ff,; Don -..V IUCll ll9f 5'llltll .. ,, 1·S: Slet., ,.._._._.,.,, .J61. fr.; Miiie ttedleM NCll ..... 11 J·S, 1 .. , .. 1; ~ llttwr*lll, •• 1, -.; .Mf SC.*• IVCll wt OoNoft J.J, w 1 1Mlt111~1 • .-.rr. Nlllwft Na.Al def..,_ 7• M · ~ llftw-«ldl ~ o.cN9t (\IQ.A) .. ,....., 1.6. .... (Qlefftoyl, AU,''· M ; Mttlgw (UC:U.1 dtf ArrtdOllClo. Utlllty-lt .. 111 Ttwnl•Y CS.II 1-S, "l. hrlllrdlllOI, .Jtl, Ml JIM .... lltll 0.-... 0..,01,.AIS,.•SNCOl'd ..... ,MO Mof•tlec:MNS <UCO Clef~ e.r.-. .... Nll1 .. n .,, .. ,, _6·2: ~ettrMlll• Coed! fA tlll .,.,,._...,., ..WW .,.,,...._.,ueu-... ,~, ... ~'· • M ; OHdM-Ml'tJVer' CU~) def ~·-•Ille....,. Mlltt WtJWI lhrm•~•z. W. CCMfftr), . Spike Changes Mad*:' • F avoritesAdvance No 1urprfse1-that'1 bow coacba aummed up earlf actloa in th• Orauie Coa•t area leaiue tenol• cbam· pton1hlp1 Tuetday Corona del Mar, the d•fendtng CIF cham· P.lon, won all but two of 1ta matches in the Soutb Coaat Leaaue cham· pion1hJps at Col'ta Mesa Hifh. Flrat and second rouncb were complet.ed ln alnctes and doubles, and the conctudina aemla and finals were 1cbeduled today at Costa Meu Terum Club. Newport Harbor, M ulna Hiah <Hunt· lngton Beach) and Foun- tain Valle)' shared the epotUpt at the SUD5et Lea1ue cbampionsblpa, hosted by Edllon Hiib in ff unt1niton Beach. All seveb of the top seeded singles players made It to today's semis, 'also at Edison. The top seeds are evenly split-two each from Newport Harbor. Marina and Fountain Valley, and one from Edi Jon. tn the Century League championships at Santa Ana High, Estancia of Costa Mesa has four of six entries aUve in the singles and doubles c9m· petition. Semis in both sinetes and doubles were played today with doubles finals also on tap. The singles finals are set for Thurs· day at the Irvine Rac- quet Club at 2:30. SOUTH COAST Ll40UI TINNIS lltc.ttowu "'"'' "llST aOUND ti NOi.iS R•Hltr 11.81 def S HUQM\ tET I .,, • 1 Ptr$00> 'OH> clel Melkonian tCM I •I 6 I; w., ... , ICdMl dt!I Collln\ 'MV) .. z 6· 1 Wllllt~•r IETI ~·Ont\ ·~1 7 6 •·l BurrtCI~ II.Ill .,., Mtllory ISCI • ' 6 2 Che••'" •GM I Ml i..rwn fMV I . I 6-4 TrtlO !&Tl def ~rk• IOHI .. I. 6·1; Pul m•n IUnflclelWlnltrt ISCl6·3 6-2 SICOHD aOUND SINOl.IS Good fCdMI d<!I Rtnl•r 11.81 .. , • 1 ,..__ IOHI Mt f'•lt-.r-ltr 'Unll • 1 .. 1. •·• CUf\trd fL8 l dtl Citrus to Host JC Spike Prelims AZUSA-A small cont· ingent of area JC track and field athlete• will compete in Saturday night 's Southern Cahfornia prelims al Ci\ru1 College,'here. (i~rl(/\, •00 I 600 rel•Y• 1111111 lurnp-1( C. c-11 1.,... JUlftP lllclllrd Jullt" dl-cus H•rrv Kollaul, Curt Elltnbtrg. ,,.,.11,. l!lltflllerQ s.Hl.-ec11. t 100 Cod y 8•1t.-11 a I 000-8111 •d•m•lll\ 10 000 8111 Tot<tr IO"IQ 1umo Stwe S•"'- 1rlple 1..mo D•v• IC11•00 8r11n Wood oote ""''' \h1 Foliar. ell' <w• Jell Fltm•"'I The meet beains at 3: 30 with the Javelin Ut.i Th tb T~ JC MAaltl 27 MONTH llMmD WARRA compe on. e o er ''"~"'-.·"'"'" .. •" ---~v~ f'i~i!18 .!.'°~~2~ ~1ce1 • ~ ..... ..... , 4 ...., > • .. ..J. "ln ee.c · -n~~ 1-ll) -~--1 1e s -• ·~ --"r ---..-- cl u de abou t 8. The JOO ' ,,_..,",,. 1wn1 u i '°' 1 Mr Tur CS•nlt ~lcal 11 I ' following Saturday <May w r•t111 1Pu•e1t"•' S••• \1.1 2.1) Citrus will host the ;~;10"!"' ,, 1 ' w-·· 1M1 s•c • finals. <GO ' '-•• o.rwn11 ., 1 1 Headmg the area com· ~~;;..:...~~f."': ,.::..•,,,!,~~~',':, petltors is Orange Coast oranv111e tCM11MOft1 • > Collese high jumper K '°° -1 u,....,,,.,. ,,.,..,,,..,,' u • C C II h l _... l C01t• ll'llfle......,I I U • ) fvlt• . onne • w o c ear11n.1 '"'' \AC1,'--'''.-..•' ,...,, 6·101~ to win the South ,,.,...,..," u 1 Coaat Conference meet , ~,s:• 1 1 .~_::::.,•,.,• ~~';:~:: two weeks ago , u • ' ...,.,., 1 PHue1u " 0 C C 4 O O • m e t e r •<t•111w,wr rci1n..• > ,. •. s H•• l•••l•Y l(ito\\r'Mfl4' > u 0 speclaltst Tom Lloy, 1 ooe-1 av••111 11.• "'"••' Golden West 1prlnter " JO'· 1 o .... ., .. '"•••d•"•' 14 u t l Tl ..... (P-1 I• ti• Jim Rohrig and Sad· • w•nentrr 1~-.11 11 ''' 1 dleback College's Stu H.,.,.,..., cso 1Mwi1 •• n • • Mal.C tSOMt .. 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A..,_ ICAWI 1'01.11 • Deity" ........ ONE-OF·A-KIND SAILORS MIX IT UP AT NEWPORT REGATTA IN 191• 1 S Orange County Sklppera to Compete In llllnol1 Event AU One of a Kind ... 16 County Sailon Head /or lllinoia CBS 8 8:30 -"Tbo Cowboya." John Wayn rides herd on 11 youoc ·boys 1n thta 1972 western With Roscoe Lee Browne,· -l3ruce Dem and Slim Pickens. · NBC It 9:00 -.. Th Man Who Un·· deratood Women." Heney Fonda plays o. Hollywood producer who turns hls wUe (Lea11e Caron) into the world's most de· sirable woman ln thls 1959 come<Jy with Cesare Danova. KHJ D 12:00 -.. Mr. Blandlngs Builds His Dream House.•• Cm;y Grant and Myrna Loy star in this UM8 movie comedy with Melvyn Douglas. (TV DAILY LOG) 9'•"""• 1Ul1:tt Sl2.Hvl~ ILU.10.t. 200 lllf mefley-1 GI vol CU) t:M •: 2 . ...,_ C\.l t :lLO; I. Oek.- klle IUl1:U'2. ,.lr..-t. IC..._ 11,.127.A;t.O.- CUl?l.4;1.Mwrelll IOllt.A. OIY1119-4. Qilte11 (U l; t. llanellt ·(Ul;J ............ Cll. 100 fly-I. 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Twenty-one Southern California aaUon -inclucllng H from Orange Counll -will be among the approx· imately 90 entries in Yachting Maeazine's ninth One Of A Kirtd Re1atta scheduled to 1et under way May 19 at Carlyle, Ill. terboard boat with a trapeze. ll was •-_______ .. the first time in the hlatory of the event that the OOAK ended ln a tle. CD'""..__ 9:00 For Area Girls' Results '100 b<utt-1. M. Ure ICMI 1:17 S; 7. $1U••I (Cclliil) l :U .4, ) 0 1•on (CCIMl1:2l.4. 400 ''" rein-I, Coron. del Mar 4:17.0, Pia. Valley 111tl Ital M•rl11a 200 mtdlt~ relay-I. Fountain Vtlltyl'°'-2. 100 lrM-1. Orloo• Cfll 2:1S S; t Le 019'LS GYMNASTICS OlltLS aADMINTON Velley (" 2·16 S: 3. Wettwn.lltr <Ml VAltllTY 2 181 P111.VaHeytHO.tlC17UIMarlu ce.-.,;!".::~c..i.Mna '2o0 '1no. mtellev-1. Tllevs (fl) Vaultlft9-I. Silrlftotr IMI 17.4; 2. 11..,._ 2 l3.S:2.0 11tlno <Ml2 >S1;1 5ia91• l"rHerlcktOft "' IU; a. Collier (Fl l ll•dH ICdMI def Dllnn 11-4, 11.f; IFI 2·0 .1. 16.S. 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Ollbef't IHI I 10 t t L.Oe IWI F-.tt•n• ll<1ll~y Hert JO 1 0-0 O. 11 4; ea.1.,. CSI left le Mii_. .. 11. l:••· Wellau, cf J.O 0.0 l onof•llo• 211. l 11. II,,...._ ISi def TllYel 11-6, a ..... ,.....,_, HUflt"'°l!on 9t4Kll t.0.0·0, Houlton. lb. 1.0-0.0, Bo\well, 11 J 11-Y ISi Clef"'"" 11-4, ll·S; 4 07 6, a. J·l·l-0 PollA,., II rt l t-0 O. ROM 151clltS..11·1, 114. JUNtoltYAll:slTY h<i\trom "· 1110· i.-erd," ~ l'._OlltMI~ , 1-0-0-0 144•111..,. •• 1-0 M. R04>0rt•. LVnO-Mco..etd 1$1 dlef Cros!llftel\-100 ~ .......,_, NMft 1·00 o The last OOAK Regatta waa held at Newport Beach in 197•. This year's entry list from both coasts, Texas, the mldwest and Canada is expected to surpa.ss the record number of entries al Newport by at least 10 boats. The aix-race event will take place at the Carlyle. SailJ.ng Aasociation oo a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fiood control lake about 60 miles eut of St. Louis. THE OOAK IS unique among sailboat championships because only one boaL from each class is invited to attend. Usually, aailinf races are like the Kentucky Derby -all entries meet the same qualifications. But the OOAK is like a horse race in which each en_try is a different age and car- ries a different weight as handicap. The "different weight" for a sailboat is a handicap based on its length and salt area. The OOAK fleet is divided into fou.r divlslons -catamaran, keel boat, conventional centerboard boat and scow or trapeze boat. A best performance prize la awarded by Yachting Magazine to the boat that does the best in its particular division, Expert& at Yachting predict that the fastest boats in this year's regatta should include TV actor Buddy Ebse n's 36·foot catamaran Polynesian Concept, the Tornado (the Olympic catamaran) and the locally built Hobie-16. AU of these twin. hulled centerboarders are capable of speeds in excess of lS mph. Among the 90 entries are the six one-design classes used in Olympic vachting competition. Sldppen in- clude gold medalist Buddy Meties. Zenda, Wis., in the M-20 Scow. and s ilver medalists John Kolius. La Porte, Tex. and Richard Stearns, Chicago in the Soling and Etcbells·22 classes, both keel boats. ORANGE COUNTY sailors signed on for the competltion: euoov Ebl<'n 8•1bot hland,.16-too1 ca•-•n Reno~!.fnyll\ Hunllnoton Harbour Oart Afvc 1(01~ lrvlM,0.rt Wayne$ci\aal"' trvl~.H~1• J•rry Klno I"''"" Hobl•· 1· Hobt• 411 .... CaDt\lra"G 8HCll Hl)bl" 19 Skip Elllott. N•wPOrl Buch. Nur• ~ 1 Ow•t> MlnntY, Newparl 8Hch. Peclllc Ctl•m•••n IP· Call Horvey and Suwn Pellhon. Co•la M•sa. PrlnOI~ 16 R It 111 rO L.ovfelc. C~la Mt•a. moolf leO Pflnclle· It. G•o•qe Wood, !..\ntA Ant. Sol Ctl IS. Ror k Tt\VIOt. NrwPOrt 8tacP1, Sol Cet JO. G<IM Vernon, Senla •n•. Sol Cal20protolvpe Oavt U•lrn.tn. Newoort Stach. 470 Jerrv Montoomery. Cott• Met•. Penlller. 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Y 1 fo~'dUiia ouL while row- ker•.,., '""'"" to.u Ju1t101t v•11tS1TY "I"' V•lley .11 ~ Mar•N int backwards -the ~I V II 070 000 o-'2 ~ ~ Sa11a--a 1211210-.Mlll\ IOI mtelley reley . l'Oll"ltl" tradJtJooaJ way -Wrule £d~ ... : •Y ooo ooo o--o 0 0 ~,,:·:·.~.~::' i:o :: ~-';''= craning rus neck to •ee Pem '°'"""" pilelled e -"•II•• for IF I 1: 14 I. JO,,..._,, Plllmqylst '"I .. Founteln van.-.. H.O tlQlll \lfl~eou•• San Jose tt 0. 01"""-'· Wiii~ (FI AO 4 so what he ts about to or •nd1tow .. k•,one111tti.ttt•' 11y-1 .....,.. 1F1 au '° INck 1 already has bumped w •• ,.,....,11t1 tUN-•l &e ..... 11 !Fl ».t. '° 11r .. 1-1 ee.. i Newport Harber-Oaddh lb, nett "'I a.2. 10llhwe r .. ey-1. Fo11n· ntO. l.O...O; Tilonle. ti 7·0' o. Woll•,"· Nabs rntl \al'IVeltey1:5'6. ).4.().0;" ""'••k' ~ 11M>O; R""'· ... 1 e c..-11111c .... -... lb, J.o.O.O: IC.ti\ PulWCI. "· ) 0 Go. ,.. l!MdMY rtl•y-1. C«on• ... Je1111son, .c. , o.o o: Lt1ttelofl11. P San J-· r. ..... __ the Ill•• • 11.• 1to 1r .. -1 H•Wlll'lt , ••• , ... Horn cl,l I CM ~ ---...... ICdM) I n J. 100 lfld flMdley-1, ~..,,...... Pactllc Coast Athletic "''< .... •• 1C.c1M1 1:1u.,. ''" -1 r " e A•socl_.._ ~olf cham· Hawlllfl• ICdMI tt 1 OM119-1. Wesllltlndllr m .. I-~ • ' "' ........ ,,.,,,. ... CCdMI 51., " "' 1 .._...,. ooo 002 o-, t 11 plonablp wit a leam MklloMtt CCdMll:U .. -.c•-1 c.,, MMIM 171 111 ""-.. "'" score of 580 and playen 1uM 1 • 1 " i.r .. ,i~ Marttn ~,,.. .,..,. ... " s ., .. , Martt fCAIMJ .. I •• ,,.. relay-I, Cor- ri. 1-000 Nullu II 4110 l!p. flnlthln1 leCOnd and del ll\tf1Mr2•a. "''°"· <I. t 1 0.0 Wllllam• 111, third. • ........ 11•1 VMt•••rtt a.• 0-1 coi. 11> 4 '04 o .. ...,, Ma. Th t t JM -•o ••••v-1 £ttanct• 221.1 Lun1o .. c1.o.11,M•-.... e ournamen, ,,.0,.'--1 ..._1 .. 1111 •• •.4-Ht which flnlabed Tuesday , .. ,,.._, .._ 1•1 mu • Hy'llln-aton le.tch-<lev.rinoe rt al Missi on Viejo Country ·---·· .,_ IVI iJO; '°fly-I 11+o \llYe. o . l•1• .... ......_. Se<tialll>SS1•-•-' ..__ "· , 0 2•1, ltllm•r. II ) ...... Club, was acbeduled to 1£1 171: • ..,_, 1 .......... IU c..•-cl. U·.cM· .......... )+0-0 be S4 bole• but was ... I. -., .. reln -1 f •••nCI• MnMI. ,.. I 0 0 0 Vel•ftl, lb, • 2 !Of , .. H : """· c. >+o o llo\ar11,..,, 111. rained out Monday. ...~mi 1600.-.Mm• •+o-0. ""'" 111 ,..,. 0 Defendlna champion w........, ......,_. Otfta "'"'· "° l< _ _,,M_ r " • Fr-no C'.'•-·-..,u aecond time; llllfl'M-1 o.«en I.SI I 0'1: "'" ~ IOI lllM-1 16t• ISi I 1' 0, SO ~.·,,.;!a<11 : :~ ~ i ~ ! wlth 598. The oLber 1,..-1 "-1111H: 01,,1110 • t • San Dle•o ~rae111 ttl 4' ts1J• 1,.. 1 c.tl>""" JUMIMVAUITY ea ma wer Ill <DUH: __ ........ O>vnll• COUUI MlflMttt t11Htt 1 .. 0 State 'Witb 803, Cal State """st-1 eerets1•.t1to11,..,... (Loni Beach> &15. Cal Wl-1.a.to .... •o ou · Motocross Winners State Cl'ullerton> a_nd -~=-~~~~~ac" Paelfic tied at 621 and 1:11 1.100i...-1 ... .,.....CL .. l1:11•. Unlv-i... of California· '°' '"" --..,-1. smitit ''-' 1:tu. ,....ul' ,. frt-1. ,.._,,_ (I.I 90:1. 04¥-Santa Barbara '30. 111t-1 ..,.._ IL>. Jl ny-1. 1to11t Dana BoGth of Fresno •v>au. liMdi-4 . ........, u .. 11u. W ... the 1-..a&vidual _ .... _. ..,...,_,. Wll~ fL))IA. * -•...U WUJ ,...Nlf1Y-l.~9ltMl!t1•2• ner wtth a 1core of 14'. ""·._.'"11n1wn11111 .. .., Other •-ftnlabe.rs were ioo _..y ,_..,_, H1111111191on """ ~II t: ... t IOOlrw-t TllelNt 110 Tom Para 14S and Eric , 06 s. • ,,,_ mae11ey-1. AINIJt•n Batten 146, both of San 1111 111u !O ,,.._,, °'""-cH1 ot 10 2. DIW!t-1 Olew 00 U.1. fO Joee· Terry Raymer nv-1 •111111•11 1M1 n.•. '° tt.c11-1 San bteco 147 and Pete McN1tr11ev rH1 •·•· w w ... 1-1. Ancona of Pteano 1.... DrlttMll °"1 ,. .. ,.. .... retey-t. -H""t ........ "'"'ti 0 A BALBOA lsla"d man baa solved these and other rowing pr~ • blema by lnvenUnc a de- vice that Leta you look in the direction you are 10- inar -lhat la, toward the bow -while pullinf on the oara ln tho tradi- tional mannu The revolutionary new device as called Hts Nlbs Front Row, primarily because it was dreamed up by N1bs White, 1104 S. Bay Front. Balboa llland. Nibs will peddle the pack•I• -boat and re- vertible oars -or you can purchase the new· f analed oars for lnstalla· tton on your present row· tns dln1hy. Th• Ntbs Front Row oars can be mounted on the gunwale of a boat with rour screws~ each aide. THE OAal can be neatly Colded back out or the way for euy dockin& and storqe, or the oars and rowinl mechanism can be crutekly removed from tbe mountinc bracket for separate 1tor•1• ror tranaporthls ln th• trunk Of a amaU car AJJ metal pant are mad e of ano4hed •lumloum, atatnleas PAIN IN NECK TAKEN OUT OF ROWING Enterprise Heads For East Coast SAN DIEGO (AP> Alter 1cortn1 an im- pressive 24 wins ln 31 races with two-time America's Cup winner Intrepid, the Enterprise was beln1 d.iemanUed today to be shipped by truck to lhe East Coast. The sleek n~w Enterpr1ae, rated hllh tn the forthcoming 1971 race off Newport, R.I., proved to be extremely fast in U1ht airs. But skipper Lowell North aald be hu been dfs. appointed by the lack of winds. When they blew up, Intrepid either won In the official trainina series off San Dlegoorcame close. "WE REALLY WOULD have Uked to get in more heavy.air work." North taid in an interview. •·we haven't had an.r. • • The problem faoing Intrepid ls less flckle -a lack of financing. Its budeet for the"year lJ $468,000 and 1kfpper Gerry Driscoll said be believes ''we've sous percent of that ralled." Another $350,000 ta needed If the venerable boat built a decade a10 makea another try tor the Cup. thia time under ownership of the Fort Schuyler Foundation. repr enting the New York Maritime Academy and owner alJo of th~ aluminum En- terprise. e:oo u nee w .. -., """' MM: n Cl) ccm <Il) """ o:J (21'r) "111111 Wlto u11111m ... .. Ill (I) l1I m llortOtl/ ....... (com) '59-lesho Cltvlt, Wk-Hta'f'ltllM F11M Joe H111ry r onda, Ce11ft Danon. A Hol- GarallOll, Otd Eitbetl and Lairy lywood w11ler producer turns hd wife Merchant proride co1111111ntaiy ol the into th• m~t desnble wo1111n 111 the Ken Norton·DUlnt Boblck 12 round world, but never ltnds time for htr heavywei&hl h&hl. In 1dd1hon, lea until she meets 1 French sold1er·ol· lured is the unique ll·round li&hl· fortune. hmywei1ht boul betw1en Mike 0 (ml Cl)) Gii llaretta (R) OlllllY and Mike Rossmaft. "C11zy A11n11" Pos1~1 as a wino, o ('21 (f)) Kin Balelta is lly1111 lo Ill~ • skid row a Stat Tl1l ~1ller when he 11 abducted and held ()) '-tf pyte upttve by a lou(tl old waman who a .... believes he Is her nyward IOll. • , ............. r-Ml -..: o:J (2llr) "o.Mt llH" m .;;.u _, <*'> '68-vu1 Brynw. Bntt w.nc1. fJ:> ICU A1cti111 77 Auction IOt$ Ch'fl R~1U, Allton Dlffnna, MOlfl 111to ils sldt llitbt of b1dd1na. KCET Lisi•. Lloyd Nola11. ¥teWSell C111 bt4 CM1 sucll items a& 1 m lilttt Griffitt SM LaVero Hllldltn11 nt11colllf, HMom· 3 (J) Ctltllnty ~ inc at Santa Monica Pltr;" a Hyam ~ fD ltCCT Aldietl 77 Coftt1nun. Fink alabuter sculptur1. "Con· CD 11Mi1: ct) (2Ju) "0,.11llol ttmplahop," an Italian ieproduction 'ettQlf' (com) '$9-c.r, Giant, of 16th century Mapa Mund1s 1n Tony Cltltts. Joan D'Bnen. Ollla Mer· paptef NCf1e and hand·Plinled with nU, CtM bans, Arthur O'Connell s!Jnd, a Quebec Ctty Holiday '°' two -9:30- people. 1ncludinc 1ound·lnp •"la1e (fJ Ni ... lfltlt lfltoMew and accomodatlOftS JI I Hiiton Inlet I!) Mod ~uld natioul Hotel, and two season Ill) ([) NllM of t111 Game ltckets to the T ulf Club IOI Ille 19 7 l ID la Crtlda 1iu Criadl rxinc su90!1. Tonl1hl's a11thonee1S incl ude KHBC newscaster Trilt• 10:00 Toyota, and penonahtles trom local a a llt'ft radio station KFWB. CJ) Die• Vaa DyU • e> Dramatic Serlos O ((li) Cf)) latl Ch1tlla'1 An1tls Q)) Mi•• Oouflas (R) "hr&et An&els" The Aneels hm -6:30-ate In dancer lrom 1 would be 0 Dinah! Guess include Rob assusin, 1 mysltriOllS llmp1n1 man. ' Reiner, Penny Marshall, Nell 1nd f» hrMI TlllllY Leva Sedah, and Or. Samuel m llCET AilcticMI '77 Conllnuu. Dunkell. Gl [I Bltn AnlMlo ([)..., Crifflllt -10:30- CD r..a, Alf* rJ) 11.M LiKy <(l1) CI>>~ m m m """ <~ ClJ> lltwttdled 11 :OO 7:00 8DCil lD"'-fil U1n aut 8 ((3) CJ'.)) lM Ameriun Styl. ., (I) lllJ Tllr• S.. (I) Al Tlllt Clitte11 U CD llews U 9 CIJ ® Ken (I) Tl Tel tlll T~ U lrOllsiM lill c..Miltilll ID Maly MlftJw, lfary Hltt.uD CD 11.M Lay Cl) Tho 111My1iu mn m "' fll <Clll rn> Tho 1anc1t si.. m 11m11 1.u111111 rr.cnms m 1CET Allctioll '77 CoatmUH. fD KCCT a.ctilll '17 Continues. -11•30- (Qf Wl Tilt hrtrWit F..O, O (<Ill (})) riJ C1S Late 1t1trit: • er.;wa -= rci :t1f fffJIAll ..HI. Stoll" ~ra) .... _ __ ' -. .. -• '1lte"Kt.injfnoMi~ . ...L..,_' '·:! ~ ~·= SIJle o QlJ oo tf~ m JMiJ ea,. u lfatQ G11M cv Tho m Cl•~ Cl) $121,800 Qttat1oft O (121 ())) <D Th• RooUeat G Tho Jobi's Wild Mrstery of 1111 Wtd m !In~ llndl CD llt'ft ((17) CJ) "' Gee lht Country m Ill llilko ~~~lfld1Buncll 12:00 U llnt tf Gtoadlo 8:00 0 Mftle: "Mr. lllllCI~ hilds fJ ((ll) CJ)) Cl) ~ Ti!MI (R) tris Drum HOUSI" (com) 48-Caty WM1 Flondt is .way lot the wetk· Grant, Myrna lay, Melvin Doue1as. ' end, JJ., Thelma and MicJIHI throw m Mov11: "111 bM Diiiy" (dl1) a wild party, wllicll Ids tven wilder '3i-Ca1olt Lombard, Kay Francis. tllan they had pllRntd. C.ry C11nl, PtUY Ann Catner. · D <lll 9 (J) C11 Llf1 114 II> lloN: ct> "SllHllJ'' (dta) '57-r111111 Iii liriDlf Ml• (R) '1he Ralph Ridlardson, Colin PetectOll, StOllll" The h~al otus of an Joltn McC.llum. Clllpa R1fftt1y. elderly lndiaft woma~. HttlcllewJn, -12:30-to lllld lltr crandawti>t•. T11t111a. o All llllllt s-. "Tho Slllf1cst ancl She lier fr0111 ll1uplnt oh 11.1nt DIJ," "GtllOlll Dalla ""'"•" chost. sendJ Adams 111 • mtu1on "Iott Witti A ldilft Eyes" .ti1eh provn lo be dtncUOll$ and • tr11e ttSl of his enditwe. a Ml'llt: CCD (2W) "TIM !Mil• fiPt.,.. C•> '5S-lii1~ Ooufas (j) Mtwf1: (J:) (2111) "ChlJUH btli•n" (Yr&S) '64-R1cl111d Widmark. J.tmes Stewart. o ca Cl>> QJl M1cllM111'1 11'111 A ZinJ adventure comtdJ stl d•.r1111 W011d WM II in ll4llcll 1 b11 •Jty pnpter 1114 his band of "bad • bort' 11e sent to Nna1 Oii a leCfet 111mt011 to me the U.S. Fleet from •mbulll by Gefman U·boals. John Byner, Bruce llttby Sr., Sid Hale. lllty PtdtOSld and Joe Sluri stu. • flllw1e: ~ 1211" "Tiii ...... CMI S.rvant" 11 1w1rd·wlnnln1 specill baHd on tfle publ~td euto- blocr•pt11 of Quentin CliJp, • 111111 botant Bnllsll ho11101t•ual. John Hlllt &tall 111 flit cntkally·acdl1med d11m1U:atloa. •.WWtrWtfAMlell • Alt Tll1t Clltt111 I •1 11111011 h~tM H l w A Ma, Sollny •ml ltnd• un t•e1r atones abo11Ullt kldup .. Plat: 8tlt and ()f1$1'1u ceitltmpltle • dlanct IA lhtw situatJon; Jolll Hallllytl • 111111t lut wlkltta to L~ ltlwtSl114, aitd St"'' ~ettl ... toaW!dfta 11111111 f11111 •ft i.wyw. that .,,1 llOI~ II• wttll lllacate. • mT l«tlll '77 c..rtmu ... ma..,·11•1,_..., -1:30-• ( (J)) (I) CIS ....... , ....,. mi (214,., ...,.. c... ... (WU) '72·loh• WtJnt, ,... IAt ....,., """ Detn, PlckW. Attff • pld ~. clntns 1111~ Ille• twtf, ra"'tw Wd Andthocl ls f0tccd to hut tad In II 1:00 D <II» U Cl> T-.mw 2100 CJ Mcwtt 0Mbltftatw1: "Stent MISSlon," '1n tilt ley Stftlr" OJ All·Nl&llt Show: "1111 C.. On," "OW of Weit Poklt" -!:05- ! .... CID ..._.,..__.,. •> '61-llenneth Moi1, 0111ittle lltll•. S~nnah YOik. ••12 lelow, !Of Yttlt c:tlMfllfm, 111 llll daft llltWin. 9;l0 D "Hitltr" (d11) '62- Rtellard Bastltlft. 11:00 0 "Tk Gmt lllfHter" (COlll) '61-Tony Curtis, [dmofld O'lltltft, Mllw O'Colln N 12:00 m "lnt '"' '-14'1 (dra) '4'=lda llipillo, Cle1111 Fotd, Gfl Y111n1, W1lht111 Print•, Edcar hthaftU. , lu. "Cll " (dra) 'Cl-AIM 2:0I G CC> "Th htb tf lilaMt" (tdt) '51-Enol Rynn, Jeltft1t Greco. T "'°' Howl(4, J:OO aJ CC) "H"" ., Carn" (dra) '61-c.ota1 PtP911d, lA· • _llf Stevens. 3:l0 • a;i "l1'111f le1()" (eo111) 64-fruklt Av1I011, Art1111tt~ f11~1c no. M1rttia Hw. Haive1 Lembt(k, DOii ~•1-. Ketllan WyM. .. , . . ~ . . ' '""'' Thtltet. . . . , .... . . . ...... .fl8 OAll..YPILOT W9dnHday,M!y 11, 1977 May a Merry Month for Musie Lovers t Tlme waa that May 11 a not so merry moo th in terms or arUIUc ndeavor in our Ora.n1e Coa1tarea. TOM BARLEY On lo Friday at a p.m. part lecture that Will be lo the Cantert Hall and ortered at 7 p m , May 15, the eaaerly awaited alld 2 p.m., May 16, 10 the performance by the FtoeAttsConcert Hall. Three'• CompaJ1¥, pro-V lg ft Ina I ec tu rt' r bably one oft.be most ex-Ne~tU Jenkins will be talking to u.s Sunday and Shirley Wynne, associate pro!essor of theater arts at Santa Cruz will be dis· CUSl>i ng tht• dance aspects on Monday Thoee responslble for the music and ballet so vJtal to the aanaty or many of ua got a wblll or tbt cominf 1ummer and but up shop. as It were Summer has alway1 bttn a dirty word ln th1a column. Music B.ox Under th.e dlrect.ion ot WUUam D. Hall and Frederick Stouter we will be offered 1uch de. Jlghll as "Sie widen aua cltln1 ballet 'roupa to -::.=:==::::;;:::;::;::::::::;;;::::;::::~:;:::::::::::=::::::===. comeUClway111yean; ·-ON TV AT HOME. Saba alle Komm en,.. NO LF.8S lntriauinsc ls WEONlSDA't' THURSDAY "lcb habe 1enuc" and the prooram se• lo "Gottes Leit lsr lst die al-s d • th " r I .. _.. Left .. Tho beat atur ay at ~ same er_,.,.e · t I m e f n th ~ s a m e of Bach, tobeaure. audltorlu~t/ Gagaku. fAIOAV .... l"" ,, ........... "' ..100&11:IOl'M /001 llOCl'lol But not so thll year and one only baa to look at the proframs comlne our way via UC Irvine to see that the musle and ballet writer is goine to h.lve his work cut out for hlm. 'Ark' Boost,s NBC apeclalll•.-ln Japanese court 4ftusic and dance rron;,1JCLA. But let's la.lte a Joo.It at tbe rest ol May and some fascinating UCI pro- .......... Ynrt Ate AIH I flit eJ.ty 11,...._,. , ... 1"t Wt• 1 00 6 10 •W Tllll Wtll 116"11 ....._ It t 41PM Ntt • "' ..... '"' , .. , .... 9 ·~ t OOf'M I 11 ;ioAAof ~ 1'f'lol 8 I OONol WE HAD A srlendld concert by p anlst Deno Olaoopolous Jast weekend and tonieht at 8 p.m . we will be reealed by the Bach Choir in the Fine Arts Concert Hall at Sp.m. Into Week's l~ad NEW YORK CAP> - ABC's "Laverne " Shirley" topped the na- tional TV network rat- ings again last week. bu~ NBC won the week wl:Ji an assist from c.be second-place show, the ---------movie "In Search of ---...--..... --...... --.... -£ •• -.1-Noah's Ark." P...CCOrding ..,.,.~ to A.C. Nlew~n figures ONLY made avaiLaMe Tues-tieMGHT RJDA Y day. 'THI I l• For the 'Week ending grams. Teltpro .. t• Cable TV For More htfo °" ctt....e z. caa u2.1uo .. ~_ ..... __ °"" -May lS, a concerto ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ij festival performed by • student soloists and members of the UCI Symphony Orchestra un- der director Alvaro Cusu1o and mU$iC lee· turer Ami Porat. The CB battle Gry..__ ..... of The Great Trucker's Warr IT'S AT 1 p.m. in the P'lne Arts Concert. Jtall and they have Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart .... .._ _____ _ and Manfredini on the program. -"Baroque Dance and Its Music," a two- May 8, .N'ec posted an averag;~ 16.9 prime·time ratin& representing 12 mill~crn households. ABC wa.s second with a 16.4, oi: 11.7 million, and CBS J)<as a 15, or 10.7 million. ~~~~~~~~~1311111 In a week marked by I the summer season's customarily modest figures, the top 10 shows in order were: .. • i ~-"' \ ~. • flDdllllt A~ IMl..ul'M .,_. W0.11 llC-l'10lJll ..... NOTICE M HIT UTa"tM COISTA MISA IOVTM COAST PUU 146-UI I UIA 4MllA PU1A •e>- IZf·IUt • "Laverne & Shirley," a 25 rating, or 17 .8 million homes; "Noah's Ark," 24 .2, or 17.2 million; .. Happy Days," ABC, 22.8. 16.2 million; "Eight ls Enough." ABC, 2L7, 15.6 million ; .. Charlie's Angels." ABC, 20.9, 14.9 million ; Chevy Chase s pecial, NBC. 20.7, 14.7 million; Re placem e nt LOS. ANGELES <A P ) · Ann· Margret joins the cast of Neil Simon's "The Cheap Detective, replacing Lily Tomlin. Peter Falk plays the ti· tie role in lhe Columbia Picture. "Islands in the Stream" GEORGE C. SCOTT CLAIRE BLOOM "-"•<N> "lHE PiNK PA~THER STRiKfS AGAiN' .. Hilarious Heavenly Hash. Comedy gets 1 1hot In the apse with 1N1Sty H1blt1'. lt'a the W1te9t1 m111 nt In 1 Phlladelphla nunnery I" -A•• Reid, New York 011ly N ... "Pure Gol d ... Outr1geoua and amusing. Gl1nd1 Jackson Is superb. edwardslRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUI 540-7444 .. Rocrt'' f PGJ "ST. IYES" A tXCLUSIVf SHOWIMGI V,' 11MANNIEQUIN .. IXt ''!MMANUB.U 'AIT If" IA •• ..._ llLUOM" INt 'llV" "HIAkll, IHAICH" "NAUGHTY SCHOOL Giil" A '"THMAGI V HfT'CHHIKllS" llll "UTTU GIRL WHO "HOUSI THA UVIS OOWH THI~ CPGI VAMISHID .. "ROCKY" t¥1UlMT OFFlllMGS .. CPGt "Slt VH S~ C .. t "TUMM& VISION"' "IUCl SUHDA Yo' CIU .. MIL lfl.UON'" tNI "M)OfA,...... "eoDFATHIR PAIT tr• (IJ BUOi SUllDAY' IS ALREADY THE SCRW' llEWEST RUIAWAY SMASH! IT IS I TRIUIPll Ill I CUSS BJ ITSELF!'~ Rt• R••O "'•""Von Daily N-s 'BRACE YOURSELF FOR 'BLACK SUNDAY'! T IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FINEST ESPIONAGE THRILLER OF RECENT YEARS! It 11 an elegant and richly tu lured pre><1uct1on The climactic 1cene11IOf\e are beyond compare lor ,,,.., c1nem1tlc and dremahc 1uapen1et" Jvo11nc."" M•v•d•• ~ •••• 'BLACK SUNDAY' II PURE DYNAMITE! A puluting film. T~notch, non-stap achon' The tension bulld and bullda unlll It flnally-llgur111vely and llter1lly-e•plodes on the screen•'' •i11on ~tt,.,u,111 ••,."'Y c ''"'' '-'•O*''"" .. .. WHO ' IS THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE? a •UM . . ... ··-· (A) "NAUGHTY SCHOOL Gl"LI" Pt.US(") ''TUNAGI HITCHHIKl!RS'' >' ... 1 fllllNlf.lti ~ VIII I I Y p11 ,.,, ,,~ .......... -., .. ·-·-· AUi "· rva"' _,, .. .._ -~·-'--~ ... .a 2110 ,.,mu .. The capacity for brilliance exilta ln a sreat many stac• performen, requlrln1 only the ri&ht role or 10me lmplred dlrecUoa to brina Lt to the IW'· face. At South Cout Repertory, where th1I capacity la preaent in abundance. the enormity of Ronald Bou1som'1 acUn1 talent hu bffn reallied in put productions aucb u "Hail Scrawdyke" and "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel." It ll UD· denecredonce again in ''Equua.'' Curtoally. lt ta Bouasom'• superb performance u the mentally tott~ teenqer wbo bllada l1x borMI In a .flt. of em~onal anau1lht ratl)er than Peter SIWfer'1 hera1decJ.pl11 lblell, that leav11 UM more numblna impact od the ...... TM 1Dt4mtt)' with wblcb Bouaaom lnterpnta the role leildl bl~ credence to bl.I erased cbaract.. THE FESVENT INSANITY OF Boualom'1 PLUS ''HEAT'' STARS SILVIA MILES RATED (X) WESTBROOK WESTMINSTER AT IROOKHURST GARDEN GROVE 530..440 I • ANDY ''IAD'lwAMOL'I Mus . (X) ln.VIAMILP ''HEAi'' .. Intermission Tom· Titus character is one of two cballenlina prernlaes which mutt be accepted by the playgoer for total enjoy- ment of "Equut." The other, less feulble at least ln the SCR prOducUoo, 11 tbe vacillation of'the noted paychlatrllt •bo ls r.iuctani to brinl raUonality to the der&nied youth. thereby Uttncu.l8blng hit pauiooat.feeUnas. Cbarlee Lanyer approacbet W. role with Derh• a bit too much cool. Jmellectual ratioule• · for mmmum eff ecUvenea. Illa moral ct'°tcea are tbouihtlUUY alre4, yet there 11 really no doubt that he will eventually restore the-boy's sanity. Con1lderln1 otherwlae constitutes almost iratultoustonlUct by playwrtpt Peter Shaffer. Only two other rolee .,. DOWworthy tn the eo.ta MeH production -thole of Sbella Crofut. 1D a beautifully anl\lllbed performance as tbe boy's mother, and Anni Lona. tantalltil\~u the youni c:trt who leadl Boualom tnto tbe Ila e tryst wblcb lpites bi.I cerebral powderkte. THE MJANCEOPTRBACl'ING aulenments are merely functional at belt, acarcely worth tbe fine talent. of aucb SCR malmt.ays u Don Tucbe, Mimi Smith and Ell%abeth O'Toole. Most puzzling is what a • noted actor-director-playwright of over~ years' ex· pertence (Henry Kemp·Blalr) la doing playing an ln· aiJniflcant walk-on in bla debut at SCR. Director Martl.D BeD10D'1 production la highly ~estma tn lta moment.a of unrestrained frenzy on the part of Bc>unom, abetted by some superb technical effecta. The more CCJDvenational portions oft.bePla>',however.areleascompelUng. .. ~. •• .t lta beat moment.a, la lncredlbly en· eroutnc theater. Michael Devtne's arena setting with bleacher A8tlng on one portion of the stage la vilually striking, ll amacklq a blt of gimmickry. Perfon:nanca cootinue ni.&htly <except Mondays) throup June 12 at the Third Step Theater, 182'1 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. · l~t'i~t l •t\f C .. 1tH•• c .. - ... , .. _. ....at COMIDY • ":TMI WOI • • M.. caoor-.m'\D Now Playing Together! When a almple garage mechanic •uddenly Inherits a billion dollan, be gem more action, excitement, romance and rtotous adventure than money can buy!~ When a tmple garage mechanic suddenly Inherits a billion dollan. he get.I more action. excitement, romance and riotous adventure than money can buyt ......... _ --~--TERENCE Hill· VALERIE PERRINE ~MR.BIWON" A-~1---.c1IOll IUMPKJCPl·~~·O&L-...a ...,.JACKIE GLEASON.o.w ~~-~BAQi ..... K!:H~·~sc:HllMD ~!WUN .;;;~_,~KAPtM·iW£OIUIH rporl'IEl.ll~mJllJ-co..aaw. O& WlCl9 ~-------·--.--..... !!!! ---· II.A. Or a.-,. -..... _ _. .NOW <R> • for the tirst time at the same time. CINEMA CENTER HAUOI AT ADAMS, COSTA MISA SA VHDICIMTH 97'·4141 ART CARNEY ... ULY TOMUN .. "THE LATE SHOW" WIST~1!!LMAEWUT , . WESTMINSTER Cl!NTER 192·44'3 Tthe ·be9innin9 ... I -~--- ' • • OM.YPILOT ... ... . Home Federal has moved to a beautiful new office to better serve all your family financial needs. It's located right in Seacliff Village, just across from the Huntington Beach City Hall. . Our new office has extensive savings facilities, including eight teller stations; six New Accounts desks, plenty of safe deposit boxes and driVe·up/\l«ilk-up windows for eXtra convenience. And ' r members can relax With a cµp of c.offee in our posh Investor • ~ • I Clubiounge. · ~ · · · ~ ' If you're interested in our conventional loan or escrow services, ypu'll also be interested iii Seeing the friendly,p0ople· up .on the ~cond flo0r. They'll be happy ~o assist you in any way possible. r-. • . . . . . . . . . It's an designed to give Y<?U a bright, new place to enjoy . tHe ~ifi complete savings and.loan ~ces ... here: in~H0me . Federal GOunW,. .. . ' .... _ ... - t• \ ' ' . . . r ' ''-. l \ l ' I I I 1 I SM a HuntJngtop Beach 1rt11t In action! .... . .. Ora Brimw, ert lnetructor u Gokien West College, will r be painting .,ery day In our lobby dur1ng our Grand Opening • Celebratlon. See her In action May 9 to 20, Monday thru Fr1day, from noon tfll 4PM. . A number of her palntingl wlU be on dllpfly in th• • lobby, should you wish to purd\IM OM. FOR MEN ONL ¥: K~tchup Set . . G .ets 'Haute'· \ . B'/ BAllBAU GIUS.BOWEN Ofttlta.itf ...... ltMt Men who'd like to stretch their cookln1 apablUtlea beyond Mother's kit en and the backyard srm to the 1rand realm ol Frmcb cu111oe can now look forwlrd to incluaion in lbe saut.eaet. Savor thll: two claases taught privately by women, both with experience in the elegant old and the healthier new French way of doin1 tbinga, sans any other women lookini on to talc tsk. One c1aaa will begin next week at the home of Gloria Belknap. alias The San Francisco Chef, a Laguna Beach caterer. The other is being scheduled this summer by the Sherman Foundation. Mrs. Belknap says her stu- dents will learn everything they didn't speak Enllllh and con- ducted classes with an in-terpreter. Only an oecuioa.11 1e1ture would betray their CCID- d ea cendtnc attitude about women ID the ldtebeo. •'I think we tend to for- get that Paris considers ltaelf the center of the un.1vene -the highest civllinUon haa 1one-ao naturally some of the ways ol an outsider will seem barbaric." 'The concept of low-calorie cooking, expreHed in La Nouvelle CUiline. the bratncbUd of France's master chef Paul Bocuse, baa .. Just belUD to take bold in France," abe said. "The women 'are smaller in proportioa to American women. I think. Low-fat cooking evolved probably beeau1e somebody tbought it •u marketable here in the states ... need to know about crepes, , quiches, soufles and basic LA NOUVELLE techniques, French techniques to whisk them wbicb produce• less butter-rich into other cuisines; and probably and more healtbful food than le more than they ever really cared grand cuiaine they're modeled to know about French pastries. after, are "not for beginners,~· She admits to having been the says Betsy Moulton, instructor pastry whiz of her class at La for tbe Sherman Foundation's Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in upcoming French cook1n& eertea Paris where she studied "in· for men. termediate._Jiulcs" for three "lt'a not for people wbo don't months earlier tbia year. love working with food or for peo- "I thouabt I knew how to cook pie bent on sbortcuta.'' she said. before, but now I have a clear un-"Nevertheless. it's about tlme dent.Meting of what we know as somebody thoQght ol cooktq tbts French ftnease," 1he said. "In way. I don't think traditional French culaine, it ts the moment French food is Vflr/ 1ood for of presentation that matters. Americana as a steady diet.•• Mra. Moultcm la currenUy eon- • • " A FULL PLATE is the ducting "Sllm French" cooking finished product," as well de-clusea at the center ill Corona fined mually as a pastry shop del Mar. She say•, "I have window, she added. "There is eliminated all fiour in preparing never too much or too little," French food. I uae very little but· Betsy Moulton: "It's about time . somebody thought of La Nouvelle ~. Cuisine ... I have eliminated flour. : : use very little butter lind replace it with olive oil wherever I can." Mrs. Belknap says, "I'd like my ter and replace it with pure, im- class for men to be a combination ported olive oil wherever I can. .. cooking lesson and 'night out There is also no aucb tbJng in with the boys.' La Nouvelle CUlalne as a "baalc "I like teachini men. They're creamsauce"orroux,abesaid. usually more adventurous about Sauces, i.Datead, are made by food than women, probably reducing hearty meat stocks or tender, about 10 minutes. Im· because they're not so tradition-pureeing cooked vegetables. mediately drain and refresh hr bound or bored by a budgeting Thickening ia by the addition ot cold water. Add shallots and routine." Fromage Blanc. a blend of puree. Add chicken stock and Hence, she says, men often ap. yogurtandrtcottacbeeae. Fromaie Blanc and beat gently proacb makini crepes, souffles "It gives a creamy illusion tA) in a saucepan until not quitealm• and pate cboux like they would a sauces. but it's Just an Wusloa... J:Qerf.ni. ' sportorbobby-''juatforthefun aayeMra.Moulton. Whisk in tbe ea1t m1xtw'e md olit." Mrs. Moulton'• recipes for beat unW aligbUy thickened. Do The four-week claas will stress Promage Blanc ad Cream ot not allow to boil. Season to taste budgetinj too, "ao they won't 10 BroccoU-Soup follow. Addttkmtl wltb pepper and lemon Juice. runntnc olf to the 1tore if they've lnformaUon about hu men •a Garnllb with irated Cheddar. got the lnlredl•tl for la sraad• summer course can be oM•lned cbeele. Serve.•· omelette ln U.O refri1uaur:• by caDJ.na JI.al Tbomptaa at Tb.is tecbmque, notel Betl>'. she added. · m.2282. can·~to any pureed~ "So many people th1Dk fiDe Mn. BelbspeabecciDlieted bJe. ll'eeft yesetablea u food ha to cost a lot of money, at"7-2*. · above White 'fecetablee In but it doesn't have to. I think,.,. • DOD·fllt milk and water. 1be N1S· overlook a lot of possibilities b~ ftOllAGEBIANC • Vary ·~ according to Qt "''• J lM>! ~ flx .c:_ertam' 1 DjlV. !'nart. .... .., .. JMeotta ..J•J9!8Ji!· Por JX mp!!_._:..!!tb ~~ .... -~. :-~~·~~'-.:~. . ~ . ~ ~~~~ .. Foa EXAMPLE," Mrt s -t&6lesp0cm IO*-fat_,ptaln Belknap continued, "at 35 cent.a a 10~ C1f salt • pound. with virtually no waste, Pur.e ln blatter or food beef toque lao't something we grinder until complete)7 smooth. should tpore; but we do because Store covered ln refriferator one most of us hMve never been ex-day before us::to:a.eepa 11n to 2 poaedtolt." ,_ _. Sbe aaya that while practldns weeborca.,_ ) recipes at La Varenne at a rateol QMllOr 35 a week, 1be HW "some BIOCOOUIOUP beautiful thlnf,• come from a ~ buDda lneeoU (atioat 1\4 cheap cblcken. • . Jbs.> ••• makel 1~ c. puree LA VA&.ENNE'S S1JMBABA 1~ cupe flour 1 teaPoOD salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 packa&eclry yeast 3 tablespoona lukewarm water a eas. beaten ~cup buUer. softened ~cup dried C1lrranta Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Butter mold, chlll in freezer until hard, then butter acaio. When ~uch ls ~. beat lD softened b_µtter, then mix ln currants with wooden spoon. Drop dough into prepared mold from spoon unW balf·full.Seton bek1q ~cov­er witb cloth. iet rise 15·20 D\inutaunW moldll almost full. Bake dough for 20 mlnuts, or until baba abrlnkl from aides ol mold. In tbe meantime, heat sug- ar •Ith w.ter over low name for syrup. Boll rapidly for ft•e mtnutel. tbeD take from heat and stlrlnrum. When baba ls cooked, turn onto ,,...,f-l•~k-(with -~·~~ea~ .!O; . . ~ ~. c:onuAd4f bbil!g"bftw .. 6J1 -.: ~ · .ayrup la absorbed. Baba aboulcl awtll and be verrthla7~ ~~-ln~'=c!:"~ Rebeat at servtna flme cove.red, ln low oven, and re-bute them with bot syrup before aerv· iDa.> , "Sure, it takes lmqlnatlon to 1 te~ mlDeeid lbaJlot cook well. but it'• more fan ti bJancbedlDNwoutbSmloat• you're dt1clpllaed, wblcb la 2cupeddetenstock sometbine the French are a1molt 2 tableapoona J'rom11e ritualllUc about.'• Blanc Al ·La Verenne,abe said. 1ea.1•fyolt,1 tahlei- SJnf: ~cqprum t~~suiar , 2ctpwater Sprli*le yeut over tWi:ewarm water and let •tend WlW ~ solved .• Sitt flour iDto a warm b81With1ait and sugar; make a New ~Cltlif ive·s 1tudenta learned to do "ever· poon water (,t1l CIW);beatm UD• ytbint by hand." Ul frotb.y ~.I~ J..aL.. to "We found outrt1bt awa)'that White ___ , -..._. the chefs who teach then are taste • · : • highly emotJonal perf ecll<llistl. • Grated Cheddar dleiM (oP- 11 a cbef didn't like .1ou be tloftal) wouldn't let you do anythlnl. U Wasbtroec--~-,·peeJ,b1m•11it1 he didn'l like what~'d done, endl. l>J'opllrtO arsequanUt;rol he'd tbrowJtOUl." bolllq laited water 6 boU un· In•tructoc? u a rule. she said, covere4 until atem.t are batel.1 ·. . . . ltin the center and add yea.st lxture wttb e,p. Work into a smooth ~ with hand.a, then beat five'lniautes unW ctouab ls very •moOtb and eluUc. COftr bOwl wtth cUlmp cloth and let stand in warm place about one hour uuUl double in btalk. • ... , ,... . .... -.. ... ,,.._....,'· Ct . . \ For the person who bu ~•rythln1, how about a mink monkey? Now, there won't be a lot ln atock. However, there la one for that a peel al euatoa:oer. I So hurry on 4own to Gateway Plan, Newport Center Satutday ct SUDday, May 21·22. ' When you ·set there, if the monkey is sold don't be dlaappolnt.e4. Juat take your time, browse to your beart't eotrtent, HY plannen of Le Bon Mare.he. They know In tb1I hu1e warehouse there ia bound to be 10methln& to lntrl1Ue. What elle, for instance? How about anUque pJates vatued at' ~100 each? Or, asableatole, or afull-lengtbmjnJc coat? other booths mltht hold your interest. - , The array include• antiques, luggaie, funiture, small appliances, cl<Jthing, ori&inal de- si1ns by aponaorin1 members, flowers ano planu, acceasoriea. booka and records or iou.rmel items. The two-day flea market ls open to th• public. Ad.miuloJI ii $1. A preview sale will be on Friday, May 20, WbJCb 11 tnvttatl.OaaJ. Sponsor of the benefit ls the Newport Harbor Art Museum Council. Proceeds are uaed for museum operatina expenses. Previewing sa/s items are, left to right, .Setty KtJefe, Donna Kelsey and Dorl de Krulf. FREE SEMINARS coll for registration .... SALON & BOUTIQUE rKIAl.5& a:&IETCS v ,. • 4. 2X) t£WR:W <EN1EJ\ ml\€ Coast · Agend. as~ Vari eel:-~~,,, ~~=·=~=·hru=-~=014=~~=5 ... 6671~ J Orange • ~ALBOA SKI CLUB: A feast will take place at 8 t .m. Saturday, May 21, in; the New.porter Jnn. =club raised nearly recenUy for ski de- v opment. ; eservalions may be de with Carol Walker, 6 3970. ~LAGUNA BEACH J~NIORS : Classes in cardiopulm onary re- sU.citation will be pre- trict board and staff, foster parents and of- ficers of support groups will be entertained at a party at 6:30 p.m. Tburs- d ay, May 12, in the Placentia home of Richard and Christina Jensen. The annual workshop· for the Orange County Council of Auxiliaries will take place at 9 a.m. Monday, May 16, in the Santa Ana Elks Club. s en led Mon d a Y • Members will gain in· Vf#Snesday, May 23 -25, form a lion on fund· 31: 7 p.m . in the Com· raisin& and interpret&· nlty Presbyterian lion of activities and dent; Rocert Tapley and Rudolph Barca, vice pre- sldedtl; Wl.lllam Sturgis, secretary; Ted Hirth, treaau.rer, and Richard Jensen, parliamen- tarian. AQVARIAN AGE SEMINAR: New age concepts of hypnosis, kirllan photography. pyramids, mind aware- ness, unexplained world phenomena and psychokinesis will be the subject of an all-day seminar Saturday, May 14, at the Costa Mesa Women's Club. Mav 21. in a private resi- dence at 219 Evening Ca· nyon Road, Corona del Mar. ' More information is av all able by calling Loren Sutherland. 979-MM. DIAMOND HORSESHOE: The charity group, which sponsors the Children's Wing of the City of Hope, is entering a team for the ti.rat time in the fourth annual Callfomia State Chill Cookoff at the Balboa Bay Club Thurs- day, May 26. ' Head chef will be Geof- frey Clark and team cap. tain is M. Keith Gaede. Membenbip informa· tlon for Diamond Horseshoe may be 00. · tained from Clark at 644-5181. .'."HAMS: . I "'So .... e e e It Wll ,._..y .. ww.._. . . . ,,... ... "" ........ c.,, .,;4 • .... , ....... ..... MUSTARD SAUCE Tlf'lllllzfllO le ... -.-1or ..... I wlll clo for ................... llltalida 4111111'111 ...... ll~ • ~·--:: • Re.af to ~· wlthHonsv'n Sploe Glaze •·Spl;al .. Srloed Y' From Top to Bottom • We Paclulge end Ship from Coast to ~t • Full Se~lc• Oell~t.~ • Imported Ch~ ~-E!...r ams.•• u .. (•M_ldJ (114J ~2411 . CGIOUOO.MM • J700 .. eo.t Hwy. 0141 17~ · PWI 'Ufllli:$ 7fft0H.;y:t11 .. ~ ..... IUtHOMIUC£ • (7 4 3'&-3114 urch, Laguna Beach. service awards will be • he class is open to the presented. Tbe seuions, open ta WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: Dr. Mei Bickner of California State University, Fullerton, wlll speak on manage· ment problems of women when the group meets at 7 p.m. Thun· day, May 19, in the Mar· rlott Hotel, Newport Beach. -~----------~~--~.;.......:....~~~~------~~~~~~~.;a.;,;;....._:..__;.~--~~-- p)abllc and Cree. Penions Speaker will be Dr. the public, will begin at nding must be at au Paul Wood, Huntington 10 a.m. Admission is $7 M E SA V E R D E t re e c I a as es for Beach psychiatrist and per person for all day; a E P tJ B L I C A N c tification. Informa-. co-autborot"HowtoGet couples, '12. and half· WOMEN: A Fun for tfan is available from Your Chlldren to Do day, $4. Funds day ls planned for Opreen Smith, 497-3145, What You Want Them to 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 24, <>l'I Barbara Erikson, Do." CAL POLY ALUMNI: at tbe home of Mrs. 4"·1461. An informal get totether James Andreae, Costa Officers to be Installed for Otan1e County mem· Mesa. Cards will follow ~ClULDREN'S HOME include the Mmes. berswilltakeptacefrom thebuainesuneet.ingand . "itCIETY: Orange Dis-William Murray, presi-3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, luncheon. • Ii;..... ·~ •. •.:.. -. • ... .... ._· --• -... ,,. .• _ ... -"._..,._ --a .... ,., } ------f ,.,,...;_ "*:i:-=n • Cit STATE FARM . ., INSURANCE ® .. ~LFOR INSURANCE CALL uDENNIS ROSENE ~ 4 1 O West Coast Hwy ~ NewPort Beach •• 646-8470 Lk apd ndlflbor, SC-Farm ii ct.n. WHY EPLACE ARP ET? • JOIN NOW AND SAVEi THE BIBFl;JCLUI • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have just llnlabed readina the let· ter from "Just An«htr Anlmll" who lamented, "So many decent men get shut off sexually by their wtv• In the prime ot lite, it'• a shame I" I would like to aay a word to wives who 10 bU11ful· ly about thelr buaines11, thinking their husbands are also doing without sex just because THEY find it a bore. "Wake up, girls. You're QUl of touch with reality." And to th08e of you who are married to men put eo -there la an old kaow, too. Tllaab to sayini. "Juat becauae JCMl. there's snow on the roof o E A R A N N doesn't mean there·~. no LANDERS: The true Ore m the furnace. A. meaniq of life ll bldd n w ife who 1end1 her to many of ua, lncludiQg huaband to work day me. I have read your col· after day in a state of umn fpr yean and n I aexual starvation ls a skip throulh your cUp- damned fool -lf she Pini• ot problem• both carea anything about her old and new, J have come marrtaae. across one or the finest Art.er havin~ the door piecelJ of philosophy I slamm~ in hu1 lace 110 have ever read. WW you many limes, a man even-please print thlt one tually quits knocking. -aaain? A FAITHFUL A SINGLE WOMAN FAN WHOKNOWS DEAR FAN: With DEAR WOMAN: Now pleasure. Tbaau for a lot ol married women aakl.ni. ADVJCE'J'O MILLIONS WHO RUSH THROUGH LIFE Take tJme to think - thou~ are tbe aou.rce otpower. Take time to play - play la the secret of .,.rpetual youtb. Take Ume to read - r.&dlq ll the fount.ala ot Wladom. Take Ume to pray - prayer can be a rock of atrenitb iD time ol trou· ble. • Take Ume to Jove - Jovini is what makes liv· ial worthwhile. Take Ume to be friend· • w.cN!d!y. M!!Y t1, 1177 ly-frtendahlps ctve Ufe LANDE'RS: rm tired OI a deliclous flavor. ' belDC emba"used wben Take time to tauih -I return a Clft and am lauchter lJ lh• muaJc of told, "SonY. tt wasn't tbe soul. purchased here." Take lime to tlve -J know why ,PeOpte use any dayotthe year lJ too bout from exclusive abortfouelfilbnep, atorea -it't ft?)' ot>-: Take t1me ta do your 'Vtous -but bow doe5 one work well -prld• ln tactfully handle aucb a your work, no matter 1ituat.lon Without Jett.lng what lt is, oourilhet the a wrong.aJie clft ao to eao and the apirlt. waste or embarraaatng Take tlme to abow ap-the Sivet7 -PEEVED preclatioD -tbanka is IN POOOLOOKOUT the froetlns oft.he cake of DE A a PE Ev ED : life. -FAITHFUL FAN . TbereltaotacUal way &o D E A a J' A N : aay, u1 tried &o retara BeauUhal: your s:lft &o Tlffany'1 and D E A R A N N &bey MJid me it wua't Horoscope: Leo IU'ICIAUU .. .............. ., CASJ.$ MA.IOI MAMUMC~I •IU8f'llD T8fYWllN COIOHA DIL MAI HAI. Alllsatllt HEMINGAIDS M0t L C.-Hwy. C.... .. .._._671-JIU ·You're Admired WE ARE PROFESSIONALS! NO FEARS ~: .N~--W::_:-~ NO NONSENSE NO COOKIE CUTIERS -.:.~ ....... -..._ --- NO DUD STYLES NO UIP FREAKS NO HACK ARTISTS NO TALES NO ARGUMENTS NO~ NO WAITING YOU ARE No. 1 at llltE•• SPECiAL INVITATIONf Make Your a~ntment on Mon., Wed .• or Sat. and Save 20% on any New Hair Cutt Good thru 6/31177. Bring Invitation With you. Design Best An open cotton blend mesh coverup with bright contrasttna binding at neck,. sleeves and bottom won for Alethia Best grand prize in the fourth Young Designer Contest. _. ~i.s~t, a, 21-Bl!f··-~ -T. . iashl'On1MUtute -:OT Design, will receive $100 in cash and a trip With a buyer to Spring Market Week in New York, and her design will be manufactured by Callf omia 'lbJoga and sold at the Broadway. She is Crom Vancouver, B.C. TIWB8DAY, llA Y 1% By 8l'DNEY OllA&Jl Weddings~. .and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospectlve bridee are reminded to have their wedding ttoriea with black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the weddins. .,..,,,,. "' _, ~ ~~ ·:..-::--.. ~ .:.... _,,....... ~ .,_,..... ,... "" ...... ---.. -.....__ ----....-,.-----..-... ...,_ not be used. FoJ' enaagement announcements lt Is Imperative that the story, alld accom· panied by a black and white clossy pie. ture .. be submitted six weeks 'or more bffore the wedding date: otherwise It will not be publiahed. To help fill requirements on ?Mith wed· dint and enaafeme,nt atoriea, fonm are avaUable in al Dally Pilot omces. Fur· ther questions wlU be answered by People Department staff members al 642-4321. AMBER Elli ~-0-~~~ .. r-~;' "!... ------...... !... • -----r ...... ~- King Ch1lr Spedal Bring home a touch of the troplca. Pier 1'1 ma}ettlc plan· talion King chair. Handwoven of Miura! buri rattan Into a five foot tan that It "art" 11much11 function -ttyle 11 much 11 helrioom. 13uy yourt today at big 11Ylng1t gas Saagra .. aquartt. "oor Opu-wuve m1harllk1 • cov•lng wovtn ol natural chaff. Nature! rattan occa-Nymph chair. Golden....tektt lndoor·outdoor chaJr. u· I tall. 11e1graaa. 12" equar". tionit c:t\alr. f'e9. I .et lale• ..4hq.ft. .RtQ,Mt.81 taielSt.tl AeG·*"·" ........ .. •· t • • " • • • • • • . • # ' , , , i . . -- Nitrite • aaef ~o Act WASHINGTON (AP) -An Aerlcultur DepartDMmt panel wblcb bas been 1tudyin1 the use sodium nitrate and f Urite in the nation's processed m~at supply 11 being goaded into action. A department spokesman said Thurs- day that the eight member panel of experts soon will be enlarged to at least 12 persons in hopes of injecting "some new lire" into the troup t,hat has been meetlnl tor three years. Assistant Secretary of I A g riculture Carol Foreman said earlier Uus week that "at least I four'' new members will 1 be named to the panel. She ~ saJd the group 1 will begin meeting each 1 month instead of 1 quarterly "The decision-making : process with regard to I sodium nitrite has been , inexcusably extended" I Cor too long , said Ms. Foreman. Legal authority for the panel will end next Sept. 30, she said, when the panel will be expected to have a final recommen- 1 datlon. I Some health I authorities want nitrites and nitrates eliminated in meat and poultry pro- l cessing. The chemicals have been used ct>mmon- 1 ly for generations u pre· : servatives and to reduce ; the chance of harmful b'actena in food But under cert.aln con- ' dit1ons, nitrites can com· • bine with other sub· :stance s to form 'n1trosam1nes. which -~ .. -4'-......--.. -> ~ _._._ :.. "'"'C,-.... "·l)~ .... _ ..... ,,, '" laboratory tests '. ,fs Time . Ripe? I( you've been eatin1 fresh, home-grown fruit but not enjoying It, you probably have lx>cn plck· Inc it too toon or too late. Underripe trutt wllt be bard and laC?k navor. Ov erripe fruit wlU b Jiil· desirable. 1oft-to.anaah1 texture. Not all kinds or fruits I •hould be picked when rlpo. Pears, for instance. abould be picked areen and le.It. to ripen at room · temperature (50 to 70 degrees F.). If they are allowed t.o ripen on the tree they will develop a mealy texture. How can you tell when trult is trec·rlpc? There are several indicators - ldn color, around color, . flrmnea aJld seed color. l'heae are described for 20 trulu, Including ber· ~e•. ln • ltaflet p~ublllbtd by lh• Unlyenlty ot CaUComla, ••Harvesting Tree·RIJM Home-Gl'O\Vtl Fruit..•• Jt o &!vet the approx· ate barveatJQI daa.... or 1 frH copy of anet tUM, Htid a atcard rtqut1t.'to: : rv•tlnl Frult, Bot ae, 1\lcbmoad. ltornla Mb. • ~.M!y11,1m' Br&ICllA&D Al.TU l1nlvenM;J ol M.lthJiq ~" ..,.. wer• di8wa hi a paper TORONTO -A new pre1a11hd to the H . atildylurtMrllnkln&-eaf· American P1ychlatrlc a S tel and mental dJ•· Alaoclatloo. turbanee bu rounct at TJM~tbecalfetne amo111 a 1roup of lntake' -ud \b.11 • p1ycbl1trlc patlenta .eluded tu. cola driDu thOle Wtul a lar1e caf· and pWa th.at CCIDlai.D the felne hibit we.re more 1UmuJant -th"• more deprelled. . Ubl~ it Wll tbu tbe IUb-Th a •tody .. of 13 Jee& would!·.r•port 1>11cblatrte.pat1enta al.lo 1ymptoam ot .aMD&a1 dJ9. eboweiS that paUentl who comfort, doctoiw con· dl'tnk lars• amounta ot cludM., coffee eonta1Dtn1 car. But tbe Mlclalnn re: .tebte wert more tlWoul Hucbtr1 em&!:1l1ed and tendld to uae tran-that bocw aub-quilllen moreoften. jeea. wwe under treat.- Tbe conclua.tgaa by re-ment for ~hlataic clJI. 1oarch.era at lbe orden.&bilyctidaotlmow ® ~~~~=~01. .... s~agc ®' ~:~~ ::.-~ .............. a&c 0 HERITAGE HOUSE ~!~~.~!!.~ ........ 39c ~ Quality F.arms 'l!Y GRADE AA ·LARGE EGGS Farm Fresh Dozen Carton 59c @ ~~ !~!., 12a 0r... .. . • .. .. 99c FRESH SLICED C) ·BREAD wge 1 ·~ Lb LOlll 39c ~ • Wiii\-, WhMt, ~ @ ~!:.~o~':J .~~~ ® Purina Kitten Chow 1101.~ .......... . ~ Gulden• Mustard \lY er_,t()i. - ~ f lckl•• &Md ' 81.111 .. --~~_.,,.. -.~ ... ~ 5gc 53c 27c 4_7c_ .. ,,_ ... - . tn • ., the retulta role la pro~hne ~be ed to the dept..ave 1ymPtom1." 1eneral UoD: For purpoa of th• aald the, 1tudy, hlah cat!eln.I con· could not deftnlteJi link aumptJon wu.a.rblt.rarily caff•Jne cdmumpUoa elull.Oed as 7~ :milli· wltb dlDftaklG. gram1 or more a day Prevfom ltUdlet have !rom all 1ourcet. The liaked b1ib cafleine bl· av•ra10 cup of colfta take with lncnued au-coat.aiJJa •botU 100 ma. tety. but HD v~ widely. Tea ••1ndivldual1 may contallrl 50 to 75 ms. ot become depnsaed and caffeine per cup. later Hll·m•dleate LOW CONBVldU d them1tlve1 wltb oaf· caffel1t WtJ'e tbOH fehle:• HSd Dr. JobD P •• wboae lAtake ran1ad GNd-. wbo beaded &he trom &Mme to 269 ms .• neearcb. and modm'm •• •• Or. be •~etted, c:IUMdMlllOto7Gm1. "cbroldc can tni•· per 41.Y. '11MI doeton not-Uon mlibt P1l.J a eaueal e4 tbll cne pad~ COG• Grocerks \ • • •• I • llit 1'4an.a 400 mi. or cai· Outt u 1'f tho. fekie a day iOl )y hom low conaumt~d 10. 1ta1-awake pllf1 and TU IDGR wnan another con1umed a ofcaffeinemucbles1fl"e-1ta.rt.U.os 4,000 an1. per queotly •••-ttu., felt day from vtrlou1 pleuaat., reited, bap . touttel. Ont·balt of Uie fl tb Ttle 1ubJecta were con1umer1 of ca!telno ho1pltallaed at th• madeacoreaootbe quea· Unlvenlty of Michigan Uonn&lN that 1u1111ted Medical C«lter and the . 1 e v e r e m e n t a J Veteran.a• Admlnl1tra· depreaalon. At. the aame tton bo1pttal1 tn Ann time. they often ttpOried Arbor. -'lb.ey were uked , that drtnkln1 coffee or to nu out a .. ,.,. qae•· tu made them feel lea ttonnalre about their depreued. feelin&I and problems. Thoee who drank the Someofthereault.: -ei mo1t com~e alao were pereent of lbe h11h coo· 1.reater uaere ot tran• nm en ol caffeine aald qulllzer1. alcohol and tbey oftta t1red quickly. cl1aretta. Frozen Foods c-. ® ~~~~~ .......... 2Fat4gc Glazed Donut• 7fte Nutwooel Fwma ( 12 Pa) 1~...... v-: ® ~~~..'!!~u .. ~ .......... 53c ® Instant Breakfaat c;n:r..-~.~~:~.~ ...... •1• ~ Deteraent M,..... •1• \el ...... t«iuM • 84 OL King Size ••••• ® f"c!9.!!'.~~~ .. ~ ......... 47° 0 ~~r~~': ...... 27c ® ~l~,!o~~~ .......... : ..... *171 Hl·DAI ®TOWELS 45c """'"" Roi .•••••••••••...•••••••••• Piiisbury Plus 1'. CAKE MIXES White, Yellow, Oevllt Food, G«m1n Choe. 18 Oz. P.ckage I 59c ~~~.~.·~~-~ ........... s1s1 Roaarlta Dinners M9xlcen 15 OI.·~ 57c « Beel EncNMda. 12 OL ............. . Banquet ., BUFFET SUPPERS ·: =-~:.:::.s 12s· · • 8MI EnchK.O. • s.lltbury SINk • v ... Parmlglane 2 Lb. Poage • ~ ~ ® ~~!~r~ !.~':.~ ................. •131 ® s>!~"~,t~~ ............... 6SC ® Banquet Meat Pie• . ® r<;:: ~~·.r~:~~--.......... 27c ~~t,a~:Pb~::.~ .......... *259 ® ~!·~ .!:.~~ .................. •134 CHECKERBOARD ® · f~·~~.~~l~~~ .. •1 99 Q ~·c~t!i~ ................. 75c 0 ~~~~~~~~;~.~~~ .......... 29c Meats Pork Loin Chops ® ~iZ ~'f c1~.~ -~~.~~-~-...... Lb. 1119 ® fo!~~.~.~.~~.~~~~~ .... Lb, *1~ ® ~'! ~.~~.~-~~ ............... Lb. 99c @ · NEWYORK and tbatlndudes ~Beta, Lucky, . Health & Beauty Aids 0 ~~'!! ................ •111 BO"ELESS .. CHUCK ROASTS 0 Aolatde . gac ~t Of,_..,.., 16) ... 0 rY.!•::!.!~~~~~~... .•12' Q DIAL VERY DRY ~OJ;~~= .... 99c 99c Market BMkct, ~hs, Safewl\% and "\008 ••• h&Sket for basket. Produce 0 ~!~~ ................. 59° 0 ~!'!.m~~ ............... EA..29° Red Ripe FRESH TOMATOES Slfad 81%• f 33~. Beef Rolled and Tied $-1~.9 GROUND BEEF Q PATTIES FrlllllyM•ct. &9c F•t cont91'1t does not HOffd 30,.,Lb. flol ......... """' ,.,_ • l • . ATCENTER FOR RETARDED . lunch: a Gool<'s Tour de Force 87 BilMli GIUS.BOWEN . D!tllyP'IMt ........ It wun't quite a full house for the luncheon at the Wintenbur& Guidance Center ln Huntlnatoft, Beach. But then, the menu wu pretty stock: baked chicken and peu, toned creen salad, baked potato and IUCCbin1 bread. The meal, which 11eas served to tome 30 repre1entative1 of the Huntineton Beach School Dis· trlct, was prepared by a dozen Wlnteraburg students whose kitchen experience \IP to tbl1 time had been nil. Many of the students cannot read a recipe, let alone tell you. what a Welllnet.on is, or how to use Creme Fraicbe BVT111EY have learned, after attentively ~atchlng Instructor Pam Shelton, how to feed themselves and prepare a basic meal for others. Says Ma. Sheldon, "Even though a couple of our students have gone out into the communi· ty and found jobs in fast-food out- lets, our primary aim here ls to teacb them bow t.o take care al themeelvet.'' The atUdentl, 1he explalna, are •ted 14-21; manr, are vletlm1 of Down'a Syndrome and others. suffer from nutritional or cultural deficlencles or brain damaeeat birth. .. TRB DISTBlcr calls tbem . Trainable Mentally Retarded, but we prefer to call them Trainable for Independence," Bob Garcia, the center's director explained. "Here it's not a matter of teaching them math and aoclal sciences; it'a a matter of teaching them appropriate social behaviot," be said. "For some, this can mean learning to dial their own phone number, or the. number of the fire department or any emergency agency." While penonal development for self·aufficlency la lbe eeneral &oal at Wintenburg, be said, cookinJ is one way 10 which lbe studenta "get a chance to test themselves, try and sometimes fail." Many of the students, be ex· plaim, have eome from homes where tboy bave been "over- 1heltered and babied," ao tbat any qperience that r~usres re1pons,tbllity, such as cookil_ll, is newtotbem. Slnce rnott of them are not able to read, Mt. Sheldon teaches them recipes by demonstration, giving them instructions they can replay over cassette tape. THEY LEAltN, too, through con1taDt exposure, to respond to words that connote danger, and to operate tools safely. Garcia comments, "The stu- dents pay attention and are , normally very capable at plclting up mechanical or repetitive skllla. That's why many people in the community like to hire train ables. "Someone with a higher men- tality might think the task of fry- inl french Cries monotonous or beneath them, but our graduates accept such a job with responsibility and purpose; they are known for being dilligent, conslatent work era.'' "MOil lmportanUy,'' aays Ml. Sheldon, •'the 1tudents learn to cooper.W wtth each other and build self confidence. ''By the time they araduate, most of them will be able to plan and prepare meals for themselves. I teach them about the four fOQd groupe, so they can match fooda for balance." She said the 1todenta planned, cooked ud served the pest luncheon. "Sure, I steered them alone so we could use provtslooa that we had, but they were the ones who said tbll would taste good with tbat. GARCIA says the center is try· ing to 4cquire a microwave oveo since microwave cooking ls so commonly used in restaurants to- day. "DISTRICT PEOPLE aaythey think it's a frill, but we don't think so. We think It '1 just another tool of the trade that our students should become familiar· with and know bow to operate safely, so they can attempt to become self-1uf(lcient in the out· side world." INTRODUCING IHE NEWESJ FRISKIES ·DRY DINNERS New heartier lteef taste. We've added more of our exclusive beef flavor concentrate to our Beef Flavor Dinners, so your dog wi.11 like 1t better than ever. SAVE 25C Super sauce for super taste. Just add water to our Sauce Cubes Dinners and it makes its own savory sauce. O.lly ,. .... ,........., Lff,. Guests at a luncheon planned, prepared and served by students at Wintersburg Guidance Center included Carol Hobock, Janice Edwards and Lois Hobin of Huntington Beach School District. • ·Let Jeno's do the catering. r Count on Jeno's Pizza Snack Tray for your party snacks. Each holds a tempting variety of tasty little snacks you ca• heat In minutes al')d ~rve rjgh on the tray. Take •the tlr1l& tO enloy your next party ... Cater with Snack I rays from Jeno's. .... n ·' ·.1 ,, •' lo' ... "' .. ' 'l• r•I ··: t.•: •i t! ... , ' '• t••. ilt.. .. : '• . .. • •' .~. I " 'I• ·'· ' • ,rf• :\ . •• " ... . ' •• ' .. . .-:-OUSANDS OF NEW 'LOW PRICES AT SAFEWAY! Just L:59c 1 Doz. Carton JH @ ·age Peanut Butts ... _1~ Van de Kamp's hlfor @ 3gc Enchilada ... ~ 1~· )o '.ii Effective In Licensed Safeway $llj · _. Gin or @ $299 ~ Vodka ... "'i'OZ. - .. ~T::._ ....... ~~$1:a• .T :tllilcatFood@ 5 .$ .. OO ~-Lives ...... t:. .. "ft\ t:b . DogChow .W $599 . , Purina _ ..... _. 't:' .. ::it ·~ c.-Fabrlc wttt11-. @_ $199 Softener.:_= jt ~ Crt•pyRlcesateway@agc Caraal .-......... 1:.:- TOMATO fa JUICE · Hlg~ar3 I c 48-oz. Can Town House Tomato 2 S1 catsup._._;@ =T·I Par Laundry @ ego Detergent .............. ·~ Fresh, Regular. .,_ .... bc:M ... fat .f!!'l!.Eb!~~.~~ .......... ~ ., •• 518r• ~~-~.~~~.~~ s241 ~et!~,~~.~~.~ 71 ° eoua11 Luceme @ 5. g'c haesa ... _c::. ? S!PJ!O...!!.Q.~~ ........... 89° 'Tm~· Buttery Smooth! each ~~!~~~~~~ ... ~~~~!~~~-.... •b.19' ~~~crPua~~W ... -......... ~sg~ ~~~~~!.~~~·~·~····· ........ 59~ ~~~~~~!~.~~~ ........... 2 ~0 39c PEANUT UTTER 3~ s-m.11.· ·lb. J• Plua.DIPotlt~ 6 g· go · RC Cola ___ 1t:- 1.ucerne sa1cec1 . @ggc 1llltcel 12-ez. Cheese AmertcM •• -.... "'-· Liquid DlU Detel•gMC @ $159 Palmolive .. = · lafln Lucame @ 4gc . alads .......... ~~~ Grade "A" Chedcer· board Farms, Frozen. 20-0Z. Size each ,_ USDA CHOICE BEEF RIB STEAKS Llrgelnlteut. USDA $148 Ev•ry 8Hf StHk CHOICE end Roast W• Cut lb I• USDA Cholc•. • riduced! KRAFT STICK . ARKAYfl ~~ Maraar•ne 3. 1 0 1-lb. . carton - ... U-.l:lliiiiii.-----~--t . Com OH Empress e 49c Mirgarlne .. _ .. _ .... ~. or Roasts USDA Choice Grade Beef, Blade Cut. LuMnceh'°atn T! 12·0L69C Mouse .... Can Sea Trader Chunk45· 0 Juna~.8'r.:z. · lb. 7~"9!.Je~~--......... lb. sac AW\lJl!.ft.9J~.! .......... ra. 99c ' ~nr..!x,~ •1 4s 911!.'IP..~.~!~.~~ •5·~ Wldneeday. Mey 11, tm DAILYPl~OT us: Sweet Avenues to 'e' Pick dlnd to add a tbor~1bJy. Pour Into ~teaspoon salt frub ftn~ to •Prin& and parf t all.Ila and chill 2 teaspoon.a 1rated -•• H until about two or oraneerind aummer me.-. ere are tbre!houra. Garnish· 2 oontalntra (8 tfe':a~ tan11 deHert each ass with whipped oupcea each) plain J8~Ull.E PIE crea and an oran1• yosun 3 ea ~olU, .UpUy secU Yield: 6·8 aerv. Jn medium 11ucepan beat• Inga. spnnkle 1elaUn over ~ 1cupwater F&O~N YOGURT cup oranp Julee. Place -\14 cup IQl&r . IANDO over low beat and 1Ur lJ>ackaae (3ounces) . 1 nvelope un-constantly until setatin llme s-elatln flavor elaUn d 1. II o 1v es i about 3 'AcupUgbtrum 2 c orange juice minutes. St r in 1ucar V. etq>water divided • and salt. J!.emove from l~ cu.Pl orana• juice end oran1e rlnd. Cool alichUy. Stir n plain yorurt. Tum Into can of 2·or 4· quart lee cream maker. In1ert dasher, cover and freeze according to m1anufaclurer•a dlrec. tlona. ORANG~CllEES~ PIE 1 envelope un· flavored eelatin ~ cup cold orange Julee Rind of ~1 orange· are molatened. Add (remove rind in thin orani:e rind and boiling strips with vegetable malk. Cover and process peeler) Add egs, sugar and ~. cup mJlk, heated cottagt cheese. Cover t.o boilin1 and proceas al high 1eu speed until smooth. ¥J CUPIUl&r ch 111, •tlrri n1 oc-2 cups (l pound) eulonally. until mixture creamed cottage chef!&e la thkk enough to moWld 19-inchcrumbcrust. s lightly, about 45 Sprinkle 3elatin over minutes. cold orange juice in Turn ioto crumb crust. blender container: allow Chill until firm, about 3 3 tablespoons fresh 1 cup•ugar heat; stir 1Jl remalnin" llmejwce -"'"jjiiii~piiif~~~iijifiijjijiiiijijiijjijiiiiiB'iiii.ir.iii~iiJjji!iiiJ:fiiiiiiiiiiimiiii:i!iiiiiiiir.iiiiiiii!Jijiiiiiiiii-Biiii1iiiii~ 1 te-5poon grated Iii llmepeel to stand until eranules hours. 1 cup well drained crushed pineapple 3egwblta . Dalbaalt ~~·upr 1 bUed and cooled 9-lncb putty abell Sweetened whipped cream (opdonal > Umeallces Combine eu yoJb and 1 cup water ln saucepan; stir in IA cup ausar. Cook,stlrrtnl, over low heat until mixture ls slightly thickened and comes to a boil. Remove from beat and add gelatin; stir until dis· solved. Add rum, 11.a cup water, llme juice and peel. Chill until slightly thickened. Fold in pineapple. Beat egg whiles and salt until foamy . Gradually beat in ·~ cup sugar; continue beating until stiff peaks form. Fold into thickened gelatin. IC necessary, chill again untll mixture will mound. Spoon into pie shell. Chill until firm. Just before serving garnish with whipped cream and lime slices. Makes 8 to 10 servings .. · FLUFFYUME SOUFFLE 1 envelope un - f}avQred gelatin 111supwater Y.scupsugar Y.s cup fres h lime juice o/.a cup milk, warmed lo bolling •euyolka 1 cup cream. whipped 4 egg whiles 1 teaspoon grated lime peel Wrap a long strip of aluminum foil around a l·quart souffle dlsh. making s ure 3·4 inches of foil is standing above dish. Ughtly oil the in side of the strip. Put &el a tin, water. sugar and Ume juice into blender container. Cover and process to dissolve. With blender running, remove rffder cap and add bot milk. Add eeg yolks and continue to blend. Pour mixture into a 2-quart saucepan; cook stirring corustantly until sU1bUy thickened. Chill u n til thick. Fold in whipped cream. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. CaretuJJy fold in· lo mixture. Pour Into soutne dish and chill un- til firm, about 2 hours. Ganililb with 11lces or lwlsta of fresh lime. Yield: lO-l2servin11. TANGY GllAPEPllUIT SRE&BET 2cups1u1ar 2cuJ)lwater 4. cup1 fresh 1rapefruit Juice Rind of l frapelruJt, crated Combine sugar and water in a 2·quart saucepan and brine to a boll. Boll hard for 5 minutes. Add the ,-rated rlnd and ltt mixture cool. Combine 1u1ar mixture wlth grapefruit juice in the coatalner of an ice cream f roeser. !'ollowlna Ice cream freezer lnatrucUona, Irene bDt1l firm"° When firm, remove to an alrtlabt ecfntainer; store ln f'reelel' unw read)' to aer\fe. Yield: •bout 2 quUU. oaANGE CLO VD PA&FAft' ,,. cup aucar 2 eavelopea un- fluored geJaUn 1 cap fresh orana• Ju.lee, bUtod to bolllq •taJOlb ~ eup Cototnau or Trlplo&ec 14 cup cream 1•te.euba •1111nit. ~eupnaar Kl& q ar and 1elats.n: put lDto bleDdtr COD• talner. Add Ofanae Julcel cover and= ... untl •ebt.ln ii ved. Add •JI JOlb. UQuwr and c eam: .then add Ice. Proe-UnW lee la ll· · qu.a.cLBa ulde. Beat .. whl*. wllb ~ lliea18' a w ~ " tlold a aoft abap , • ~ ldd remaln1Nr ~arand bat-.Jawt Pour 1•laUa mldur OTll' ... wblt4il ail4 f Old: to1etber 1eat17 but. r-·- rau AlrWAYs ·sav•1 " WITH STATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES ITAH•••os. .., MONR •ACK GUAaANTH ON QUA Lin MIA TS IVHY 'MCI Of MU T IS UHCOHCMTIOHAU Y GUAI AH TOO TO KIASf YOU OI YOUI MOH EV WIU H OffllAA.1. Y lllUHOfO -~ ---~~~--~~---'~ deli. HO • llOUHO • IOHfLlU • , •• Tl•aOAST ...... l•. s•• IAm.llS 1 s23' .~. ...... 1M:T. IAIY - OUND BllF CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT ... BllF · Riii ROAST (SMALL END 11.H LI.) BEEF BONE·IN 59~ $ i ""i! . 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IU P'(O. 18 4 lOHO • TIHO(Jll • CJllSI' • Ol!Ulf CUCUMBERS ................ u. 194 LAllGI • UT'llA f&IOCY • OllUH 4 BELL PEPPERS ............. u. 43 ASST. HOUSE . PLANTS BLOOMINQ IN 3YI" POT j .. . \. • A OAtt, y PfLO'r. • 87BAUAU Hlad toued with lemon· spired by the Mid• at panley ~J1pacte4 tofether U1bUy. shape 1 pound beef round. shredder and-~ to the GIBBONS Juke, a little olive oil, meatballdlabaometlpl 1 iarae onion. Into &1x hambur1era. trimmed of fat and bowl. Add remllnlnt in· U you 1et tired of or-allced black olives and called .. Kufta." It'• rich minced Bl'oll or barbecue, turn-1round gredients and toss ll1ht· dln&l')'b.ambur1en,how eubt9o1Friacheese. wit.b olilons and lreab 1~ teaspoont Hit 1n1ooce,todealreddone-2 tablespoons Cbtan. ly. Shape lnto alx b•m· •bout 10.me ex-H~'dllkean "ethnlc panlq,andcanbemade Cor1arllcaalt) • Bute with lemon Uoranydryredwine burgers and broil or t r a o r d 1 n a r Y bam er" for lunch, wltb any leJD·1round-~ teupooo eouset,y j~ U desired. Serves Jenerou• pinch of barbecue a Jo at ab; one1 ••• with a forel1n ffl'VO buraera in meat mixture. ~be aroundpeppcr: a.Ix, about 180 calor1ea drl mlntle.ava mlnutaeach .. de. flavor. It'• euy to add pocketl ol plta bre.d. not cruahed Ice flulla up tha· 1 cup c~ tee eiadL · • salt and pepper to Serves four, about 205 ••ethnic natr" to AU on tbo U1Ua1 hamburger meat, a11o k_Oll!PI it from. To cruah ·Ice. wrap tute calories each. American Burien. Just btml..PitabreaclJsmai.D· dr)'inaautwbllecooldllJ. eube1 in a clean d!lb HA•BVaGBa A LA lripetomato,peeled The•e .hapabw1en • bJ YuY1D& the meafa 11· nour. a alt and ~PCJUDdsruandbeef towel and rap the toWel GaEQUE and diced may alJo be J)rowned OQ ••d tbe 1easontn11. water ••. no sugar or round on a bard 1urfactt. It. 21Uces bnad Wilt· Moisten bread In both eldes bl a oanstlck SlQee'PlCMandHuon• abortealaladded. Mi pound 1round powertUl blender may flberorbllb·protelDdiet water, then squeeze sk:lllet, thea •Imme~ ealorlea, tbere'• no re-AllBBNIAN PARSLEY ~JMl(mdJeansroun.4 Havemoattrtmmedot temallonlon,peeled ingbowl. one cup aln tomato . .. "' THE SLIM GOURMET lap add flavor but tew lamborv,.t alsQbeuaedtocruablce. bl'ffdprefetred) water out. Putin a mix· torellhtto~OminuteJln a • o n w h y a BVSGEas pork .fatbef~'1"lndlq. i.atllcclove,peelecl Put the cnioa, garlic eauce. <A ds about 75' calortewatcb er•s Tbllcombinatlonia in· 1 ~chopped fresh Tou tnaredlent• lcan'Ot and carrot. throuch a calorieatolbetotaL) .. , eooko~baa to be dull~------------------------------------------------------------------,-------------.-------------------...,.._ uddomesUc. Caloric ally, the ground meat la the m01t 1lauW· c_ant lqredient, 10 be IU'e to cboole only the Jeuest. Have the rne~t trlp:un~ of lat and then iround to order. That way you can experiment with burlera made from veal, lamb -even pork -or any combination that sult.s yourwblm. How about low-calorie Greek or Armenian burgent for a nice paUo supper? Then, for a aide dish, try crisp cucum-.,:::..,._: ... ~"':·~-.... ..._...:.......::-::..:...~~~~ ben and on!ons marlnat-; · ed ln low-fat yogurt, spiced with parsley or mint. Or a Greek-style Group~ Singing The Blues Do you think junk foods should be ad·· vertised on television? One CObSumer activist group, the Center for Science in the Public In· terest, does not, and has petitioned the. Federal Trade Commission to ban advertising of candy and other high-sugar snacks on children's pro· grams. The consumer group contends that children watch an average of 23.5 hours of TV per week, which exposes them to a ereat many adl for SUI• art foods. A similar petition has been filed by the Action for Children 'a Television. and both. sroups have been joined by membera of the American Dental Alan. Not only are 1ugary foods often low In other nutrien.ts, they con- tribute to tooth decay. The groups contend that chlldr~n are influenced by teleVislon advertising to the degrft that they 1 are unable to make food selections In favor of wholesome nutrition. Fightlni the moves are the Sugar Assn. and the National Confec- tioners Assn., candy pro· ducers' groups. In Con1re1s, meanwhile, a new at· tempt ta belng made to reatrict such Junk food in vendlnc machines on acbool campuses. Sen. Clltford Case, R· N.J .•. has authored a blll that would .authorize the 8euetary ot Aariculture to problbtt the avallablli· · v of to-called Junk fOod lft lood aervlce ar•aa durtn1 the tlmo m1al1 ar11erved. Th• blll has twice p ... ed ln the Senate, but A•• failed to win •P· Jj.r~al In tbe House. caae told the Senate: ·~t believe the f tde.tal •overmnent must act to maure Ind preserve the lbte1rit)' of our nutrition ,rogl"abll in the ~booll.. .. to me, It makes -.o sense at all to have Junk feodl, lo tel with 1u1ar and empty calortea, competJU With tbe nutriUQUI lood 1n the .ctiool luncb profratlll. • • Q>.sponson ot the bill are Senatmi EdWard II. IDDedy, D-Kau ••. Geor1• McGonm, D·· S.D.{. Lee Metcalf. D· ¥0.a , Dick ctark. D·. Iowa, ad Robert Stal· foid.a.vt: A-oduce Charry !..~.~-~~~~. ~ASKET39c .Romaine · ~~~.~ ................ ~EA 1 gc Whole Wata111Htlons 13c .................................... LB. Large Avocados zgo HAAS VA,,.ETY ................ EA. !~!l~!!~.~_A.Pl~~'° ~ v... .• 33$ Frozen&~ Lad • LH ~ Cream ·~-.Ct .. 99$ !!!!,!!t~~!'!l~----·--..::0 79° !-!d ™~~~~~!_-.. -•MtCM 32c Delicatessen Ball Park Franks • ., . • ... . ; . .. .. " J 'I ... •. . . . ' •• r, t ! • I' w I'• •1:-,, ' <t ... , . ( rJ ... B0'1JLIAB.U8.E 8AlAD 2 pou.nda hallbut, poached 1 cup cooked small shrimp 1 can pitted California ripe olives drained ' % cup salad oH •t. cup wine vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 cloves garlic, minced Y.t cup chop.ped green onions · 1 teaspoon salt '1it teaspoon white pepper ~ teupoon thyme 1 cup halved cherry. tomatoea lf.t cup sliced celery 1 green pepper, cut in julienne strips Ruffly lettuce Cover halibut with /. boiling, salted water. Add a allce each of lemon and onion, a sprig of parsley, 13 peppercorns and a bay leaf. Cover and simmer s to. 8 minutes. Drain. Cut halibut into chunks, discardlnc skin and bone. Place halibut, APPLES Science Making 'Em Long WASHINGTON (AP> -Sclentlats have di•· covered a cbemkal sir· dle. ao to lpeak, that makes a Red Delicious apple grow Into that tapered, long shape favored by peofle who enjoy that type o af pie. .. Consumers tend to favor the famlllat. and since most Red DeUcloua apples come from Washington slate, where applea hav• an elonaated abape, mc:wt.pooplt aeem to prefer tb•ir Rtd Delicious apples elon1at· ed. But 1n areas of the ' s ' elpe nulnber one per• lb .• USDA Choice Beef Golden Premium Meats ~;;.ta;: ,., 12• ~1i..---.. ..... .. Fann•JomSamge ~ ............ 1•• o•Blcon Al>Slelk ~ .. ~-RC;;ic.. ~ 14 ' .. D~c&111e11 .. ' ~ Siri.:·r,a'ii w .. 11.• ~;;.Ribs ~ .89 =1.;;;'St:ak :' .99 ~MH9t ': .59 Wines & Spirits • ': 311 ~ 4'' u:. 111 ~ F;S-LiYerl • f D,....,,_ ...... ~~ Combo Pak Fryer D P~ ........ Smelll D Fr.tt Sole Fillet Super Bakery 'llWiys a•• silocllOn al grollld meats Ralptlt Jcnowsyou pr~• drlf•ent "'"" Mlh 91ound mett. from Super 8*"' to Ground Sitloln, Ralptlt ofMr1 tile variety you #lllt -•thlf 1tort 9round or Ratpha convenient SUl)tt frtlh Pack. ,.~ .89 ... 111 ~ 2••~ ~ .• 89 ~.99 .... • Sometbinc for the clip file of chole1terol watcher.a : a low-cbolest-s>l mayonnaile that tdtet and apreadg like the nal HU stuff but coGlalftl ltq\&ld •U aublUtuleiDI~ Dreasin, can be maCle ln bltncler aOd •t.Ored in covert~ Jar ta th• nfrtserator lb.r weelta. q _ 100 for re1ular mayon· and paprika 1n 1mall na.lle. • bowl ot Jtetrio mixer. • LOWCIJOL SROli Mix water and cor- MA'f'ONNAISB natarcb In a 1mall 1t• cup refritorated aauctpan; 1tlr over imitation ed-moderate heat until mix· ••-tt1r• boilt and ~mes • mu.s~taapoon dry v'erytbick. Remove from ; \4 teupoon pepper Mai, Ud .Ur ln lemon ) v. teaspoon paprika Julee. Add to Imitation • 1 cup water e11 mixture. \ a taba.poons corn· Turn m lxe r to 1 • starch · moderate 1peed, and ' v. cup lemon juice beat until blended. Tum l lcupvegetableoil tohlghapeed,andpourin i oil 1lowly, •craping > Combine Jmltatlon 1tde1 of bowl comtantb'. c It HD bo ~oyed by, calorie eounten too -only at ealorte1 per tablea~ ~l>Ufld to eecs, muatard, pei>p~~· Yield: 2\4 cupe. > , SUPER COUPON Pantry Fillers Super Produce D ,.,..Fi-M Broccoli '!;_L .41 D, .......... ~ Cabbage "" "eL 54 -· ~ """ ........ Ille Tomaloel '~.38 ~ ......., lt1114 llllr• Cho!U Apricotl _...49 Super Floral Super Deli Frozen Foods ':. .29 ': .14 :: .33 ·~ 98 ....... ._...99 .. 3•• 7~.14 ~ 211 :i .32 :::: .43 ~·.17 ,:.: 1•• ' ) ;t I J ' ' r ' j ) ,, \) .! '\ f ~ ) l ~ l • 1 , ;.. • r <! ,. ·' 1:1 , ,... rt ,. .... ... .. . . ~ . i •• 1 • :.' " • t ,. • 'J d " •I •' ·' /. . .. ~ ,, '( rl fl ~ •I ,. •f ,• 11 't ., :• a· • Cl• DAIL v Pfl01" ON JUNK FOOD Kids Victims of Pantry Duet.: Beans 'n' EggS SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Malnutrition la greatu amon1 children from poor famlllea when "junk food " la readily available at home, a Phlladelphla medical re- searcher reporta. ''I was really sur- prised al how clear lbe difference was," Robert J . Karp of the Jefferson Medical College told a meeting this week of the American Ambulatory Pediatrics Association here. The atUdy covered 220 children 11' ktnderaarteo throulh third crade who attended a achool tn a predominantly black nei&hborhood whe,... 71 percent of the fanilllea reported incomes below the poverty level. Physical examination• ahowtd th.at seven per-cent ot the children were anemic and well below national norms for height and muscle weight. indicating cbronlc inrtrttSonat deft. clencles, Kup •aid. He compUed n.lne of the malpourhhed chUdren with the same numbet from a control group •howinl no 1J(D of iron deflclency anemia or ll'Qwth retardation. Two-tl\lrda of the food in the homea of the malnourished cbJldre~ was claaalfied as "Junk food" -Items of limited nutritional value such u ice cream bars, soda, cooklet, cake, potato Elderly, Herbs Focus Nutrition for the elderly will be the focus of an all·day sym- posium Thursday at the Senior Citizens Community Center al 424 W Third St.. Santa Ana. Featured will be exhibits and speakers' programs, which get under way with registration at 8:30 a.m. Topics will include food purchasing and food f adism. The program Is being present· cd by the Nutrition Educ'1tion Committee of th• Feedback Foundation <Project TLC), ln cooperation wit.b the Santa Ana Parka and Recreation Depart- ment. Additional lnformatton can be obtained by calling 835-8011. * The culturat.lon and baNestinf: of herbs, drying and their uaes will be the focus or a summ~ course at Saddleback College, beginnin1 JUl)e 1. Classes will meet in two sessions, from 6 p.m. Mond~ and Tuesdays, and •lain on Wed nesdays, tn>m 6 p.m. According to inalructor Barbie Hawk, topics of dJacussion will include landscaping, cookJng, dyes, cosmetics, sachet.a and folklore. Reg.1st.ration informa- tion can be obtained by calling 831·2940. Wanderlusting? A 38-day foocf study tour of Europe is being offered for the second time u a summer course by Orange Coast College. The three-unit course is open to students in lh<' college's food service and hotel manaeement programs as well as to food service teachers, ex· perienced members or the food service industry and experienced persona interested ln European food preparation. · Instructor is Max1ne Schade, associate pro- fessor of food services for OCC. She will lead stu- dents through che.f tra:inini aebools, restaurants and hostels throughout Germany, England, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Greece and Turkey. Highlight.mg the tour will be a seven-day study at the Berlin School of Food Technology and a seven-day cruise of lbe Greek lalands. Cost of the trip is $1 ,995, including air fare, lodging, land transportation and mott meals. Departure is slated for June 23 with return date s<'l ror July 30. Additional information can be obtained by con tacting.,Ma. Schade at~583S. J-.\bh3 DQ:tii iW§f\ .• , Saturday• in the DAILY PILOT Best Idea .Since Shopping Carts . ~ow you can do a week's shopping <"'1,~ without forgetting a single iteml Use pre-printed shopping Usts prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 ........ ~ ........ ~ eddlltoft., epece• you Mn ftll In ycMtf'MM. M.~ 21 Yet9tableii 1• ,.,. ... keryttemt 'e.v ..... . , ...... .... fteh tfttl1e• 11 O.-,lt9'M 20~• cblp1, candy, donut1. popcorn. m&rahmallowa. and cbewtnc pm. Th0$8 children were also '1en1ble" 1tu4lenta even thoulb the scbooi they attend baa an oveJ'• all record . of academJc teat 8core9 above the na· tlonal averaae. The children without nutritional problems came from homes where most o( the food was cluslfied as ·nutritional or basic -!.rozen and canaed meats, flab , ve1etables, soups, fruits, esp. bot cereals, rice, cornmeal and fiou.r. 'l'he .. Junk food " children tended to have a typical diet of 1,500 calories per day with on- ly 7 .5 milligrams or iron. Karp said. The recom· ~ended level is 10 mllli· 1ram1. The other group with the aa,me amount or calories received about 13 milligrams of iron. "The well-nourished children liked dairy and egg products better than the poorly nourished children," Karp report- ed . ''A similar phenomenon wp found for the liking of an aS• sortment of veg eta bl es." He added, "When roods rich in micronutrients are not available at a reasonable c ost, mothers will purchase food to satisfy hunger, and .specific nutrient deficiency is likely.'' Spreadables Hard-boiled eags and Y<>IW'l combine to make tasty spreads 'for 1andwichea or crackers, and J>y substituting mayonnaise or salad spread with yogurt, you're cutting ~own on f al. Here are two spreadable ideas: CURIUEQ EGG SPREAD 3 hard-cooked eags, chopped 2 tablespoons finely ~inced onion Vi teaspoon garlic salt \-2 teaspoon curry powder 3 strips bacon, cooked and crumbled v. cup raisins 1 cup plain yogurt In bowl, mix together chopped eggs, onion. spices and yogurt. Fold in raislm and bacon just for before serving and sprea on tout fingers or crack era; o on pumpernickel bread with le ce for a super sandwich. EGGANDCIOVE SPREA 6 hard-cooked eggs, chop 14 cup chopped scallions tablespoons chopped chives ~ cup minced celery 2 cups plain yogurt • 1 small dill pickle, minced Salt and pepper Brown bread fingers, salt crackers In a bowl, mix eggs, scallion~ celery, yogurt, and pickle1 Season to taste with salt and pep per. Chill until ready to serve~ Garnish with sliced scallions or chopped chives. Serve spread on fingers of brown bread or salted crackers. Tbe pereoolal plcnlc favorite, tho bean salad, aets 1omo added ptOte1.n and navor with chopped bard-cooked ew. 1'b1a . makes a fllll.n1 salad to accompany a clear broth soup for a fut f amUy meal. DEUCIOUS DUET BEANSAL\D 6 hard-cooked eaa. chopped 1 can (IM oz.> dark red kidney beans, well drained 1 can C8'1i oz.) sliced g re en be a.n s , we 11 drained i,:. cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons minced green ~per • • cup cidervlnegar 1 ~ table;apoons sugar 1 ~ teaspoons salad oil ~ teaspoon salt ~ teaapoan dry mustard 'h teaspoon dried dill weed V.. teaspoon pepper Place chopped eggs, beans, onion and green pepper in 1'1'.a quart or larger bowl. In separate bowl stir together vinegar, sugar, oil and s easonings unlit thoroughly blended. Pour marinade mixture over bean mixture and gently fold . Cover and chill to blend flavors. Serves6. HERE ARE A FEW DF Ill TIDUSAIDS IF PllCIS unmn wa., llAY 11, ..._. MS., llA Y 17, ttn. LOOK FOR THE RED-X& SAVE! 114__, __ ~~ .. -· .. .,....-.... . !- -"':' . .. . _ P_jO()le wbo eat thistles aren't welrd, They're expen mbblel'I. perhapt, becaUM Jt takea a loni. glortoualy dellciout timt to e«t them~ -·pluCklng and dipping, leaf by leaf. - Thiltlee of coune, are artichokes, a nower- • like. potusium·rich food that alon• with the avocldo. help put CalUomla on tbe 10\lrmet's IUD~. • . Tbcsy are eully cooked, req'*lnl Utue at- tention it you like to keep tbe polnted ends on tbe leavee for dipping. <IC you Uke to serve a prettier, ·'trimmed" version, snip off the eQd with kitchen · sclnors as you break off tougher, outer le-,ave1; then whaok off the very top with a sharp knife.) To cook artichokes, stand uprl&bt in a deep , saucepan filled with about two inches of rapidly boiling, salted water. <Some people like to add a clove of garlic and a drop of olive oil to tbe water fOJ added navor and to make leaves gUaten. Sprinkle chokes liberally with fresh lemon juice to retain color; cover the pot and reduce flame. Simmer about 40 minutes. Choke connoisseur• contend that the orueleat thing you can do to the fruit is boll all the flavor out of it. Hence, there's a simple test for check- ing for doneness: simf ly Wt the lid and tug on a • leaf from the center o one choke. If it comes out without much effort and the pulp pulls softly through your teeth, they're ready for the sauce. Turn off the heat and let them sit uncovered until you're ready to serve. Here are some dipping ide~to var). the usual mayo and butter routine, pl a recipe for hot crab stuffing that is truly eleg t for a dinner for four. All you need is a basket of warm garlic bread and chilled bottle of white wine. Finish off t~e evening with fresh fruit fondue; then just hang around for kisses and compliments. PEPPERYLEMONBUTfER 1 cup butter. melted 3 tablespoons fresh, squeezed lemon juice 1h teaspoon dry mustard 1/4 teaspoon lemon pepper season salt Stir all ingredients together in smAll __ saucepan over low flame for about 2 minutes. Stir and serve warm in individual crocks. GODDESS DIP \12 cup mayonnaise ~cup sour cream 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon anchovy paste (or minced Cilets > 2 green onions, finelf chopped 1 clove garlic, minced salt and pepper to taste Place all ingredients in blender container and process unW smooth. Serve In individual dipping bowls. CAUFORNJA DIP 1 ripe avocado l tablesooon lemon juice 2 tab espoons minced onion 2 tablespoons minced and seeded canned green chill 1 c teaspoon garlic salt 11.i cup plain yogurt 14 cup mayonnaise Combine all ingredient'> in blender jar and process until smooth. Serve with chilled artichoke~ as a first course or wholesome snack. HOTCRABSALADINARTICHOKES 4 medium artichokes 2 tablespo6ns butter or margarine 11,. cup choi>a>ed green onions • ~ 1 ran.'(10~. ,ounce&) condensed cream or t celery soup, undiluted • • "2 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon dry s herry . 1-il teaspoon tarragon leaves, crushed Dash white pepper 2 packages (8 ounces each> frozen crab • meat, thawed and drained Chilies Flavor 'Toco' Frittata Diet fare can be very monotonous when but- ter-tlatbered breakflats or dinner entrees are left out. Thia doesn't mean you bave to sacrifice llavor tbouib, lf you rely on eaaa for a Plaure-- Flattertn1 Taco FriUata. Non-dieters wtll appreciate it with fresh, warm tort.Ulu; toes a ireen salad for everyon., and dreu it In a simple, i.,mon-oU dJ'esalq with chopped il'eeD on.tou adde.t for navor. FIGUBIC-l'LA'ITBalNG TACO PalTl'ATA 8egp 14 cup chopped 1rMn chlle peppers ¥ .. cup water 1 teupoon Worcesten~ 1auce 1 teupoon salt ~ teupoon 1round cumin .,. teaspoon pepper lean (4owices) tacoaauce Beat to1etber eggs, chllea, water, Worceetershlre sauce, salt, cumiD and ptpa>et. Pour lnto a laree oo to 12-tncb) nan-1Uck oven· proof 11dllet. Cook over medlum bat untU eap are aet, '1to8 minutes. Pour t.co tauce over top d frlttata and broU about 1 lncbea f?om beat 2 to 3 mlnQtee or until e111 are Ht. 0,t into wec:tsn to aerve. Mateeuervtnc1, l'tlcalorle1each. .. • \.S cqp diced water obestnut.s Prepare and cook artichokes according to Basic Directions. Kee~ warm. Jn large aklllet, melt butter. Add green onions; saute unUl lender about2 minutes. Stir in soup, sour crealh, sherry, tarragon and white pepper. Cook stininc ~nstantly. for s minutes. Remove 1 cup mtxtute as sauce for dipping leaves; keep warm. 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'°'Off JOY LIQUID ......................... 79 10•. I l or .1 .... .tO< ()fl TIDE DETERGENT .............. 4.49 PAPIR llAPKllll OtCHIO ,~39• l CJ.I DAILY l'l\.OT BOOMER ~.1Ftwm wo. 1.'t> sree~ Cl.f.AIZ ~ 1H~ 00>~ CAF6 . INSIDE WOODY ALLEN WOCJO'./,WE GOT '1'Xl MERE BECAUSE WE ~OER V0U 1M£ fRESl-IEST, N()ST ~IGINAl..,lt-IV&&Tl\IE MJt-10 IN 1HE Fll..M. BUSINESS ... FUNKY WINKERIEAN THE WESTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 1977 ~ YEARBOOK TANK McNAMARA 't)U r.{N ~ 'fltt 8£7T OFFICIAL? IA.£ CAN ANO ~ ~ITT ~IC£ t-.i?W 1JW TUE ~L.AR NSA ~f(I;~ HAVE~ ON 1"JRI~ ... NANCY by ·wrrt. F. lrown CINI Mel Caison. 1r, fM~ M05T ~(KY ~CXT' ~P U~5A~liAltv' 1~V' IAk! ~ IJUt ~. ~INWWlJ I j ! by Joe Marthen by Tom Batiuk by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds by Emie Bushmiller EVERYTHING YOU'RE NOT PAYING I SAY TO YOU··· ANY ATTENTION TO ME, ARE YOU? ' 7 DR. SMOCK '! f . . . l ~LJfSS·· BEER TASTES A BITOfFTOD,AY, WILLIE· SIGH ... / St .. u::us, L..APY, AN' L.S"f'S PRE,-E!NP Y'OUR VARICOS& velNS ARE! JUMPAOF'e 0URNS .' .. .,. 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''Viteo'' t 0 Of atara 35 Sl'lelley 1 patty '' 8Ublequlftlly 11 ... r11dy tor aim• ITllllf 57 ~ur•= 46 lc91and t 2 Proapect 37 lllr111tle S9 H "! ;. n motl 13 Ooof lign at•chnld 1g., "' .. TUMBLEWEEDS HI, SLJ6'AR PIEj J,.EiS POP OVE:R'TO~f JLJS11CE Of!"THE ~ ANP CHECK HIS PRICES! THE POE'f ~ID ~ .JU~ \4JeAR M~ 'fl<:r~f~T FANTe>/ -mA-rtW. !f.MV ltllW .x:Ye>S! Ml&.PNMP HAMHOCKIR, I WHAf \QJ NSIV IS A CMSH COCJRSI Irr A CHARM ICHOCX.f I ..,_ ___ ..... _ __... ____ __., . i.JNOIJE WJ.lO ~=-TO ee1' ltJTO iH.ee£ I~ •GrOIN& TO .fltfi1 ~ by Herold Lt Doux • I • f • • ' • • • .. ' .. ' S.ll ..,.... • "The thlna I don't Ukoabout this time ofyoar iaaD the bolidaya mt i over~ could put off dletine untD aft«:• I : DENNIS THE MENACE Mayonnaise • f ...... lllltatits ' with Ina oil I Quart f 79c t..,_ ______ _ I lHeinz Relishes • 39c :~urger, Hot Doc. S!'eet, India 9~ oz ~Soft Drinks rix !~ &9c . ~.Sprin1field Cola, orange, Root Beer ~ • Pressing Low cu.• • 49c kraft. Italian, 1000 Ialand' 8 oz :Juice cumur • • • • • 49 c 'll"reetweet Pink in 46 ounce can Crackers =.a . 59c Nabiaco Suited or UNalted! 16 oz Margarine...... &9c Fleischmann'1-ith corn oil' 1 lb Peaches o.OllTTa. • • 59c Sliced or Halvee-Elbertu! No. 21".? can !e.~~~~~ I; ;.•P!9C Spaghetti Sauce 49 c ~hoke of three' 16 oz jar eri Towels. • • • 59c ... More uolue with Butchtr Shop Service! :~fL1169~ ~ Grade ''A., ..• l&r1• h-ytr (w/_.) ... ,,,,,, t~~!~~~~;J9t . · Beef Rib Qones •• 89\ ~ .. ms ATTtl .. Tlllll M fmr llll YllU-AT •a-llATc:.1'11~. TOTAL mm -... UllJ .111aas-111-.a. WllOI TO S8ft ..... Ml - QUTlllS .-r c:m. lllm. •W • m -• IOJ.S -mT llTClllS! ta LUI ts YOftl IOTICl IS 111 llSCUlt SATISJKTm M -• 111 F•Y --Fm ,_ lllT -.m . Ground Beef FORatu ••••• 89: Coanely pound for hearty flavor! Not to exceed 30% fat content '. Ground Beef BUDCIT.aD •• 79! Here'• the evidence-El Rancho quality at low low prices! Not to exceed 30% fat Ground Beef OURLEANEST ••• s 11: So lean, flavorful!(~ Stlllll ••• 3 ,., t ... 1.11 •.)Not to exceed 15% fat Ground Bnnf LeaNt~ II! Our m06t. popular grind, becauae it'• juicy, lender and ao flavorful! Mak~ a great hamburger! Not to exceed 22% fat 8ps11csr HaB& s: Here'• a roast that offers 11heer delight! Rib cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... boneleea and trimmed for value! They'll love the juicy tenderneu, the hearty flavor, and the eat-it.all value! lpBlllBPftBBk Man.sized utiAfaction that the whole family will et\)oyl Hearty tendemeu in thia rib cut from U.S.O.A. Choice beer-naturally aged U.S.D.A. Choice! Bake or barbtcue , Beef Roast :i.m s1 5t Sh<>l41der crod--ch~ck cut-choice Pork Roast :::rss1 2t Boat.on Butt •.. fr11b Eastern pork CHICKEN 49 LIVERS . ~ Prom y0un1 hyert (S lJ U8 ••. 1.15) -S ea/ ood S p ecials FRESH CRABS 99~ Meaty Dungere.11-great dining! We'll clean and crack them, too. Mahi-Mahi •••••• s 12t , Ruabed heie from Hawaiian wet.en Halibut Steak s351 Center cut from northern fish Fresh Clams :V 79\ New England ~ ... 1.01 .. , .Snapper = •... ' 1 ot Fresh! Cleaned, headleP1! Avg. 2-3 lbs. • -· Frozen Food e tough on .. -colon, decorated' , . Meat loaf CMlllMT 99\ Ranchero Steak s l 8t Port Sausage. . 89i ENC"ILADAS ::.~.!: ::.:-3 9 c Del Monte··39c CATSUP The one that'• different! H. oz I ~pel~. ~ .. ~P~ ;;;;,~ ;2 !!C Peanut Butter • ggc Jif-Creamy or Crunchy! 18 M jar Nestea ISTur • • • • • 99c Low cal, with lemon! 4 oz Jar Candy BarSNG•H. 79c Hollywood-MIOrted varletlea! (rtC lk) Charcoal s 119 !~!!~~lb baa! Hatdl Our own blend-with ~h egg .. Ham Loaf • .., • s1 2t Ham, pork, f""h eus. bread crumb~ Italian Style $129 Sausage • Wt make it the "old-world" WJWY! Sroall end beef rib-:U.S.D.A. Choice Ground Veal ••• s l 1t 1 1 Freeh! Our genuine milk-fed veal WE FEATURE MILK-FED VEAL The real thing ... to be sure! El Rancho'• old·r..hioned qQ.ality ' .. Sliced Bacon ••• 51 ~t El Rancho'a thicker "ranch style"· Cabba1•49c ROLLS •• Stuffed! Oven Ready! made with fmh eggs! Net wt. 8 oz. each There's a difference in Produce, too! IPapetla& ....... ll,,,1/ Sweet. and juicy Ttxaa Ruby Reeb! ••• delicbtlul flavor that'• welcomed at any meal! :::.:~ 1 ·9~ U.S. No. 1 quality all purpoee LETTUCE :-.!. a.:,.. 2 sc .. -~ ... 1•1ai .... ,. ....• Orange Juice... 45c . C & W ••• from Valenciaa ! 8 oz can Pizza Rolls ~ . 59c Jeno'• Pepperoni or Sausaae! 6 oz Lemonade uz cu. • 1 gc Minute Maid Rqular or Pink Delicatessen Pricet In effect Thur. ·May n throu.fh Wtd. M~ 18 Liquor, Dep 't. Pickles cuossm ••• ggc KOiber Wh<lle or lcicle--3;? OS , Variety Meats • s1 3• Otcat Mayer fa~! 12 01 pkg Optn doit~ 9 to 9 S14nd¢y lO to 1 No ~alt1 to dtalen V dk SAVE Oii OUR $666 0 0 "llOUDAY TE" ••••••• \ 04 DAILVPILOT lentil Salads: ~ots of lieeway r . ! LentJll wbkb beied DO 800· ln1, cook quickly, and b01d tbclr h1pe make 1ood be1.rt1 Whole eal~. Drain well, and whUe 1Wl ot, carefully 1tlr in "')'our a vorlt• Frencb Dre11tn1 tomato-free). Add some bopped sweet onion or thin· • 5•ced &Hen onton1. Cover. lace 1n refrlserator 1everal er overnight. Tbla bulc . eclpe will do all manner of Ftcu for ,.ou. SAIADS·wnB A·SPOON Cut well·rlpelied avoca6-ln 'half. Fill each with the well ehWed basic Lentil Sal..S mix· f.ar• to which bu been added •mall eubel ot bolled or baked · am 8.9d tiny bita of pineapple, resb or canned. Serve wit.& _bot beese bisculta. Use small ripe eaataJoupe alves as containers for the entll Salad, topping with ellvers of baked ham or cooked breast of chicken or Italian bam. Serve well-chined, with •prigs of watercre11 and/or Sweet Spaniah onion rin1s. and 'Jiot buttered rolls. Slices of Jarger sweet. areen melon may 'J>e used instead of the halved cantaloupes. · As a main dllb for a bulfet Jua cheoa or supper use the JJasic Lentil Salad topped with ~nippets of crisp cooked bacon 'a nd slices of stuffed green ,plives, hard·cooked egg or chopped parsley. Arrange around edge of plate' slices of cold meat, turkey or cblclcen, lomato slices, and tbln criap rin1s ol sweet onion. Serve with bot garlic-buttered French )>read allces. To Cook LeaW.: wash in col· 4mder 1 pound 2 and ~ cups). ~ . .. Butter .. . Bettered Butter by itaelt ls a great flavor enhancer. ~ut add some seuon-ln• salt, 1 blt of herbs or other @lees and watch what happens 'to bread, arilled steaks, steamed 'vesetables or broiled chicken and fllhl Experiment with your own favorite llavon. Here are some ·butters to get you JOlng : ONION DILL BUTl'ER • \.ii cup butter or mar1artne. . foftened 1 teaspoon ddl)'ctrated amoa ·chips • · 1 teaspoon dill weed, crushed 1 teupoollHUOQ salt . Mix all lnaredienta. toeether. Chill until ready to serve and spreed on warm bread, vegetablea or flab. POPPYSBEDBUTn& ~cup butter or martartne, 1oftened 1 teaspoon Huoninl lllt 1 tablespoon touted poppy leedl . Mix all lqredJenta to1etber. ~pre ad on warm bread. LB110Nauva avnu ~cup butter or marautne, •ofteMd 1 tablespoon chopped chives : 1~ teupoona gated Jemon ·~eel • 1 teupoon HUODln• Hit Mlx 111 tn1redl1at1 well to1ether. C2dll unW ready to ..._ 8pnad CJD bread or er~ ud .,erve. Broll U desired. • J t• .. •• •! Place In beaVy 1au.cepan. Add $ • eupa eOld w1ttt, 2 ttupoou salt: bnnt to bolllnc point. Reduce beat to llmmer. Cover U,btJ7. CoOlr ao minutes. 00.wrrB.ANYrlONG LENTIL SALAD (makel 1% 1enla,. el~ cvpeadl) 1 pound lentlll, cooked and drained ~ cup olive or other salad oil 1.4 cup red wine vinegar 1 fat clove earlic, minced % cup chopped onion • 1 teaspoon coarse-grind black pepper ~ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce IA teaspoon Tabasco sauce (For gamllb-topping: snip· pell ~ crisp cooked bacon and slices of stutred green olives or hard-cooked egg or chopped parsley.) While lentils are stlll hot. put in salad bowl and care(µlly stir in salad oil. Cover an<f cool to room temperature. Add remain· ing ineredienta along with a lit- tle more oil and salt if needed. Cover with aluminum foil or bowl cover; place in refrigerator several hours or overnight. Garnish as desired. To serve, place bowl on large plate with tomato slices and crisp thin rings ot sweet Spanish or red Italian onions. Have a choice of dressings for these and, if desired, to top the Lentil Salad as served. These may be a tomato.free French dressine, an Italian oil dressing, a Sour Cream Salad dressing made by combining 1 cup each mayonnaise and dairy.soured cream, 1 tablespoon snipped chives, and 1 teaspoon dill weed (optional). This makes 2 cups. <Refrigerate for added flavor.) BllQIHJ'ITE& i.it cup butt« or mar1arine, softened 1~ tablespoons barbe<:ue llUCe 1 teupooa se&IOllinl salt ~ tealpooa sround cumin Mix all ta1redlent1 well t.o1etber. Cblll until ready to use. Spreld on bread or cracken, •teak or ve1etables. 8~VO&YC1J&&YBt11TEll \.ii cup baUer or martarine, IOft.ened 1 teupooa ausonJn1 salt IA~ curry powder 2 table1pooo1 chutney, chopped Mix all ln1redlent1 well tocetber. QilU until ready to 111e. Spread on bread, crackera, broiled chicken or ve1etables. ! 'Granola Kid' Now Wouldn't l oocb It .. • . . I • TURKEY DRUMSDCKS AMERICAN BEAlJTY NOODLES .• oz. PK~ .. JIMS RANCH FRESH EGGS DYMMO LAUNDRY 320%. IOnLI DETERlml • MOHAWK CAllllED HAM IEIF ROUND IOMB.ISS SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 1·.79La. 1977 PINTOS 1976 PLYMOUTH S.AM 4 H. V-8. au"'. trans .. factory air conditioning, QOWr steering. power disc btakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. viny1 roof. tinted glass. wtie.t covers. low miles. (040PAB) t3999 1972 FORD LTD 4 DI. H.T. V·S. auto. trans., factOfV air, power steering. power brekes. redlo, hHter. whitewall tlree. vinyt roof, tinted glass. wheef covers. Nice c.. (706GAMl . 1974 FORD ant v-s. auto, trana .• factory air conditioning, power ateerlng, poMf' dlte ~ radio. ~ater. Wbltewell tlree. vtnyt roof, tinted gt .... wt..i covers. (708MOM) -'27M . l WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.,._ SUN. MAY l1, 12; 13, 14, '15 INCLUDES VEHICLES FROM OUR PRESENT INVENTORY ONi. Y 1972 FORD euM'IOlllMO ....... V-8. auto. trana •• fact"Ory air condltionl~ power steering, power ctttc bnlca. AM-FM ..tereo radio. heater,' ~ewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted ot-. wMel 00\19tS. (768El Tl . '1799 1969 VOLKSWAGEN IUS 4 ~. '8dio. heeler. Lot. o' room. ~now! (222K£1) 1974 AUDI IOOLS 4 cyl .. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, AM-FM radio. heater, tinted glass. wheel covers. sunroof. (130LIG) • " s3999 ON APPROVED CREDIT ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY 12 MO./ 12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY · ·FR. 1· 1· ON ~ESIGN4TED USEDCARS . 1975 FORD MAMADA4DL " 8. auto. trana.. factory air conditioning, powr atMflng. POWet" dlac .,,.._ '8dlo, he.ter. whitewall tit••· tinted glasa. wheel covers. (358MEU) 1976 FORD .. -atolla P.U. ' cvt., 4 •P9ed. radio, heater. C2e3DILJ .. .. V-8, auto. tril/lS., heater. (#2849645) .. s1995 197 4 Ml!RCURY cAJia 4 cyl .• 4 aoeec:t. AM-FM radio, tape., heater. (tlMIJSF) 92199 lft DAILY PILOT ................ .. en the on. C.- MILY Pll.OI' CLASSIFIED ADS " Y .. C-Wlt,Wlt, Trodt It With o Wont Aid (842-5878 ) Ont Col s.Yk• . '°'' Cndlt ...., HcmetfOf'W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIMral IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·CALL THI COPS This la a real at.eal. Hu,. 3 story home on a qu.let 04-de .. ac. 2 al.or)' wlth ~riand formal din· m. Lowest price tbluft. Come steal • k! C&ll1'1M550 Ol'(N ,,. 0 • II s IUN ro If N'(f • ~----, THE REAL ESTA_TE~~ MESA VERDE POOL ~ 3 bedroom plan Mtb larae rumpus room overlookln1 1parklla1 heated " tUtued pool. Tbla home bu been com· ~letely up1raded with jfew carpetin1 and dHP:Ctriea. Full price tll2,00o. CALL 556-26e0. CJ;: SELECT TPROPERTIES .BALBOA VIEW * MIDITlllAMIAM ftU Room for your imaginatlOn. to roam! 2 story Wed entr1, arched passageways to formal dining, spaotoUt llvlng room, paneled den and aervtc~ areas. Not to mention a heavy beamed cell· lng with arched brick fireplace, lar&e kitchen with bullt-ln table, an upstairs balcony and 5 bedrooms. Acljacent to Mesa Verde Country Club. Preteoted at $199,500 • Uflllll()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS'i'. 546·5990, 1626 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Con• Mew also in Corona del Mar, at 675·6000 -------------- A~SHOT -·. Yes, straight to the bay Is ocean from the view decks of this 3800 aq. ft. · dream home. 3 Bdrms., or s. as you wish. All of the amenities, from 2 wet · ban, to sauna & security system.· $320,000. By app't. only. 67M400 Cbarmlng Peninsula Point home with a sun· deck view of the surf and tM bay. 4 Bedroom, 2 beth, 2 story with one o 1.be best locations la the harbor area. Full price ~ tµ0,000. CALL 751-319~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cl!: SELECT .... of,.... ...... IC.. 9UllT'~ $6t; ... Lovely 3 bdrm., 1~ bath +"bqe famllY rm. Boat ac.Cess. Quiet Uvllii' in t.bf.s relaxing· famUy .ioom by the •P~ olympic pool. Refresh yaur tlred bocl1 ln the jacuzil. Please call. • DOOll 1"1 llAGUU.S $6t,IOO You know how much beach ~Y ls available at this price. W t;t)le sand pools & ahopp~ from this 3 bedrocim. l"il bathsurfsuie townbouse. Uperaded carpet, brick patio, double 1arage. bltns. Hear the surf, 1mell the seaweed. · c~ DUTCH HAVIM Sii.too Warm & lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Step down living rm, recently painted, • ready to move In. Mature laudscapln& in top Hunt. Beach location. Let your lam.Uy enjoy llf e in this super. home , or. schools, shopping & frwys. DCWllOM4LLY AUCIOUS 1112.IOO Open the door to this fabulous home & be ready tor a unique experience. 5 bedrm. Greenbrook Granada features prof. decorating, new Italian entry tile · & new no-wax flooring. A Classic home in a classy neighborhood. ---18055 MognoUa St. Fo.ta1n Voltey 963-8311 GaMral 1002 G...... 1002· .............................................. FHA·VATBMS T'PROPERTIES HERE TODAY SPYGLASS .HILL TAX GOHETOMORROW 21Mono.., Drift NVESTMENT 4 IDRM FML Y llM Verf well kept. home ln tood area has many xtras. includins im· proved kitchen w /ceramic tile, new roof. hurry or you'll miss this one! Only $65,000. 54S-9'91. nus has gt>t 10 be the New 4 br, family rm, 2~ ba home. I lliest buy ln Harbor View. Magnificent view, city lights & hills. 8 Unlls at $125,000. $Ip.er comer with moun· Deluxe carpeting & fixtures. Complet~ leveraee. l<l'Yo Down. Ex tain view · single story, landscaping & sprinkler system. Move ceUent depreciation. N ~'::0 0 rd~ek ~~': y ~ in immediately to qualified buyer. out ol pocket upe .,.his 3 bdrm & fam. rm .• Immaculate boD¥t has lt U I Prest1Jl~ location, ocean VIEW & just stePt> to tbe beach. Entertain in the family rm with wet bar. or m either of the 2 secluded plant filJed p tios. BnJoY the charm ot ita ra.lsed brick frplc. in the llviD( rm. & then retire Into a step.down mast.er sulte. All that & more. This charmer won't last. Call now. ~ Walkc1 t; lt~e R1~i1I fslult: 14M944 DOVB 'SHORES PANORAllIC VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY fl FASIDON ISLAND (the night view la almost u lntermting u the day); elegant 4 bdrm., family rm., formal dining rm. & wet bar home. all room1 are spacious & there ls a 3 car carage. Loads of storage. '350.000. 759-0811 - ( . \ OH WOWI IS 1MIS A IEAUT! Beautltul, Q\4iet corner lot in a well maintained nejgbborhood, lm· maculate 8 be<lroom home loaded with decorator touches that create lasting charm. Lattice covered brick patio and a sparkling free form pool. Oh Wow! Convenient Westcllff location near schools and stores. Presented nt $1'9,500. It's beaut! . · · o,_ After l pa DaUy • I ZH S.Mx . Drop Oa Over IJ~l()Uf: tf()Ml:S REAL TORS~ 676·6000 . 2443 East Coas\ Hlghwav. Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde, at 546·5990 WI >1.L Y '.\: ~YLOR CO. l<f-'.1\ I. I Ul\S :--1111·1· l!J•Hi TllPLIX-coaoHA DB. MAR Great location! 3 Popular 460 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 • ''Townhouse" type units. Nice. owner's ""'!!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!~~·!!!-!!!. !!. ~!!· !!!!!!!! unit with 2 BR, 2 baths, frpl m LR. 2 = · Other units have 2 BR 1 bath Minlview ~~RH..,• 1002 of ocean from BR. Community pool. In-Exc1-:Wvr:tewEs~~i-'·-------come $770 mo & can be .incre~sed ~porary hacienda Cm•ry YIUage $175,000. overlooking Upper laAllu 211 I S. Joaqll11 tlla load Newport Bay. ·-·r MIWPOln' ~IHTH. M.I. 644-4910 Bedrooms, 5 baths, plus 2 ball batba; formal dlning CAT AUNA VIEW I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! room, aeparate canUn Newporter.t "4 Plan" i.: bar. Fantutlc home fo a Br, 3ba, lge muter l•--------------fam.Uy and entertalntaa. auile. Prof decorated. Party room off pool. $134,500. Call 'tom Stables wltb feed and Dearth tack room & 3 at.alla. Al .. on appnm 2 acres. Call CANNERY VILLAGE for ~pt. to see this ex-. R.E clualve Pete Barrett list· 426 31st St, Newport l.ni. t675,000. Beach PETE BARRETT Ccl67W261 -REALTY- BA YFRONT, pier & float, lots $200,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. . PRF..5TIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up. ITJ-8550 onH HOUSE Wtd ..... Frt req'd. Gross multiplier BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~o·,, l'XNloY1'i . 6 P"' to 9 ,_ ~~e <;1,~/~~o:!'fil~ ~: ~ • =E~r;':~ ~-· . 640-6410..·6-1to:::So54a9M=iRsBJr--------1 H&WU5TIMGll .. ~~o~:bi.:~~ ~!~~~~~.!~.'-~ ~.~~!'!' ••• !~!~ ~ Walkr.r t; Lee Real fstate J·l I llor1d1 l•• •11•· N li b/S 61bl G....-al 1002 GaMral 1002 J--f 0 NEWPORT SHORES :e~~ht~~~1:':lc3hbdu':1't'' k i ~ch en: com Pl Custom Spanlah Style OPEN HOUSE UPPER IA Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 di h r 1 dbl· w/but.cber block count.er borno w /ocean & Dana THU SD ~y I I 6 VIEW·DELICiHT HUNTINCiTON ar•cH HOME ;::.ge~o,!~.;:~beacti: tope,ltcon~cleand Polnt VJew. Separate R A . Cd.M Chabathrmholmn'ew13 thbedawrooeem,ln, ,2 . C-2 c~rner 11r.~cH I ut SlBS,000.lncl.thelandt lnc oven. Seu ptµre motber·lD·law aulle. 220Jasmlne, U &A •HORSES Great I bn t 673-3663 842·2253 Eves :::f. crpta. Huvy sbake 3445' Via Verde, Blue Completely remodeled upper Newport ay Choice New~rt Blvd. HEAR IEACH •• ~uas nves en ~~ ~T'-Jc.fi DolphlnRea.lty493·5337 on an ovenlzed lot. A view, luxurious muter location with 166' fron· $65,500 ....,." Euy accea on comer = • C.-.. M.. 1022 smashing t BR plus den bedroom aulte 11oarin1 •• 1 8""1 ... '-I and ""t b'" Id to •STORAG! cJosetocJubhouse, tennla ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• plus formal dining plus wood beam c~thedral .. e. .., wu ,,., • Just 21h mile ur.e r e and pool. Chalet type, 2 huge family room with .._ __ .....lllw•a " much tlioa ofdlotccu,r,ren,tly ocean. la area of more •OR n _.,_, W/atrium and love· BY OW ..... ER . open beams, natural .. ........., ,..........,. ea1e • a or expensive home1. ...... A It 9 ""'J " od more -••-·• A u,.e 82.5 x 33S ·1 o ly paUo adjacent living Spy•• Hill ....,5 000 5 wood textures a ocean Onl• .. U 000 ( _.w-.¥O&l'IJ. Completely redttora'-1 W/3 br. 2 ba bome·tn u-_...... 2 BR b lh ..... ' .,., ' . and jetty view from c:J64.i.7z1i $125,000 inside •out. Private perbaycountyaret • ., ~~·.Muter ~rmu~ OLD~ORONA I~~~~~;;;;;;~ Br 1 Bal.s View. Harbor mastersuite&aundeck. Auume FHA loan. ltf.7211fordetaU1 ::.t°ratinJ. or appt Custom designed I ~~ ( BuyersOnly) ~.~644f.721 I , ExclualveLlstln •• 2it~ANY'llME&r;. ·y. t!!:!i.sb•t;u=k~: $86,500 balhdown. Dolour own DELMAR Ii ~;:~1·e~~·,m::9~~ Jmt1tep1toOceanBlvd. Hurey ~ 8S2-T188. 400tU. • ' fOlf lU. ~.tu~ s1f:f:~ $79,500 BY OWNER. ,Har View i.tA. · KEY •. CJl AIW glass tbrouehout. A Jn best Weatcllff loca· Hllll. Ocean bay view. ~~~~~~~~1-~~_!f\~iA~L~TORS~~·~~~~=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i MUST SEE. Uon. Walk to sbopptag & ~ambea. rm.form2 1atclln1 • 6 UNITS.UK! MIW r: Call 640.9900 bus. Comer location on ... ...,... ma. rp ca. Clt;an and sharp, nlcelyl-----i!!!!lml ... -------mll!ill---1 RealEltate fint floor and all OD 1 $170,000.Aft&'1$8-0550 ====----~NIGEL U/\ll LY f,. ASSUCllll ES carpeted " draped 2 SUMMERR£LD WHAT I KNOW ~ oot the beat? Coat. l11.1VE5TORS level.·Graclous2Bdrm,2 CO%YDUPUX . Beautiful duplex, So. or ~cdroom un1L1 . $Ix Is Wallact baa been " ba, patio. Perfect for SouthofHwy·byowner. hwy.Comerloc.Ea.unlt •*'afea plus six addl· F.nJoy ttie Sood U!e! Th1a ABOUJ·WOMEH tltabllabed llnce 1913 ln 100%·Finaac!QI avail on adult llving. Pool & Sl29,900 Daya 8'75-'1l.23i 2 BR, 1s. liv. rm. w/(tpl. "'6na parking spaces on beauWul 3 bedroom, 2 the Harbor area. Qc. aln&le ram bma in greenery. 875.n 43• Eyea cal $16',950 a huge well landscaped bath home abo'ft Ill• a la notblnC d eourw, 0 . caask>nally we have need Orange Cnty. Lowest Int. 41M-'1180 PAUL MARTIN *· Wood & brlck ex· model. ltslarse,ardand cept that most women for addlLlonal quallfied rates avail, lower cls'g SPYGLASS 1--------1 REALESTATE 844·'1383 terlor add pride of newly covered patlo and will love thLI 2 story people. We ocrer: costs. No msmnt or DUPLEX PASTORAL VIEW CoronatfiCJhlmteh Cost Mffa 1024 JAC~a:RE:L. TY f::lf~~ad~ t=':::' =rbeln ~~:'!!!; ~~! ~~e!t~~cr ~o~aet~otne :~ ~~r.\~~t;gAS~~1~1Tsrr. 2 and 3 bedrm units. ~:ci!.. ~veBct~~f~ :=e11:-~dC:::':t~~ ..... ~••••••••••••••••• 675-6670 14Ml4l la9iabS001q.J\.2nd1tor.v Consenlal working con· 979-7M4 Agent ·!~f~.upif:r~C::\~:tit rm, formaJ 41nini rm lo area. Lrs lot. lBr EASTSID! boudoir with lta own dltlon11 ; Commiulon area. Assume 7~% V an enchanting Ooor plan wtroom to add 3 more. POOL+ GUEST ~ fittplace. Thia Is truly• spilt up to$>%; Sales OCIAMFlOm loan.Calllormoreinfo. aurroundlag Spantab Sale b7 owner at Prime Eastslde Costa =~~~ ~~u:J:i~ :1~~ e '!r~ ~:i:~ee :~p; = ~u.t!!ixi·=~ 1m-44171mM' I· l'-.. ma· . ==· =:~.:t =c..f Ma.~· or ~8tMt ~~~:~'R~s~~"~~ at SIM,900. Don't diaap· h 1 If •ve $289.SOOI be tlf"' la d pl I y Ing room hosts cathedral point berl Call now, pure ue Pan. you ...,.._.___ au '" n ace n . OCNVUHIDIAWA cellln& +massive brick COATS& WALLACE REAL f:.STl\TE INC 120 Acres ~: 0,.-.C..ty E Sllverado Canyoo per acre. Own a or Ora111e Cou1I at• a rldlculoualy lo price. HurTy, J1&1l lllled, ca.11540-1151 ~ before lt'• too been thlnkln• of a -r • •wp outalde. Special terma Bacbelororartlst's2 BR 1 Chante, conalder one or llHlton tor the buyer wbo wanta • fireplace. Sunny ga ley vn I.& p•ll( c18;.;te,;;,.'-'!-~--~ th be t 11 G * 6711 7060 * $1200~'.a.CRE to...........,ecubnowand 2 BA w/old CdM charm, kitchen-with nook I .,,,...,.. ~ •· l e I' ca eorge -A ..-~·· lteplfromLitUeCorono. Co2y den. Hideaway ~--Sellll IA'8UPERB Voeet, MC).6161 or wntet-;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~j 100Acrea w th 2 wells n buflat;'z'75,ooo BUl•lo&w/room to build master aulte. Giant O..tom hocneon ""acr.. 'US:$• P .O.IM'1,Cdlil92825 Ii Call!. Clty. Conalde Tlew atudlo or 1 Try aparklinl blue pool with ~%~1~anb.~ ::r 1~~ WA'it VILLA PARK ~~:~51'1 -WAmlFRONT iis.~®;jMCHIM ;~~.bo~r:1 &s~:':~ &Khedpr. CUSTOM HOMIS HOMES REALTORS 1ueat facUl\iea with GALA PROPZltTIES REAlESTATE 671-43'2 kitchenette! Euy care CaJISU·MSI BE TWo preat11e cuatom 631-1400 --------t yard. Just SH,$OOI • :.~ .... HERITAGE . . REAUORS • built homes ln uclualve --------•J~MlNE CREEK. very Hurry-i!allnow646-'1171 G•arill IOOZG1Mrill 1002 area. --.....,....-----1 ·-------•I popularplaa2,2br,3ba, Ol'f~ru·usrVHro11NJ('f" ....................... ··············-····· BO l D 1-~-"'-;oo·v·.·Lona·w·.· .. ·ec1-1 ;:i~?~i"~~ z..--~~~~. Lu~~~~r~~NG =i~=.~=:: [ 9111111 fl!!!U!!ll' for this SOMl!RSET Numerous fealurea. orunderl!IO,OOOI Conve In Spy1lass HUI. Superb SPYGLASS HILL 5 lliilliiiii.I HARBOR vn;w HOME? $239,:iOO. nJclt location ror ahop View, Ideal ror family 18 Mono a.y Dr Open~ Lanal Dr. Br, llDlll ILlllS la · s Bedrm, 2 brick 4'1.ca, Open house on Wed 11•1 ~~F:r::J:~ftfc!c,1 living and entertataJ.nc. , br, Cape Hom Model. ~nt country tlb toe. make an olJ.r OD I.Ma a tar~e coay famUy rm le Sun 10·1 a& 10721 i).\'ter cl\eck tbla ou S27D,OOO. FantaaUc vlew of city ~k~ " a 1 b•dro6in hc>au .. h w/wet bar. Covered Adams Circle. AU: for TODAY1644-'11ll. 6 f0.616f ·~C:::hlU..~lOor. --------• OVER 50 YEARS OF $EJiVICE Eutalde Costa Mual ruo. Pror. landacaped. NIDCJ. 7aH.52a -• · · Owner a1)in1 S'TS,000. car pr., He. to •P· OELIGHTfULI PllST OFFlllMel DRAMATIC "BLUFFS" TOWNH()US! ~opu)ar End Unit Tri-Level "R Plan" With View. Upgraded. Gated Court Yard Entry. Wood· Pegged Floors Entry Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bed.rooms, Den Built-bl Wet Bar. 3 Bath1. All-efectric Kltoben. Formal Dining Room. Patio. Im· maculate Throuahout $162,500 • . . . _ .PlllTO ... NM 2021 POlrl' lllSTOL CllCLI 0... ... DATllT04 O&U Red<;trJet. 754,1202 preclate I l 11'1•,HO. Pa!M>ramlo View Lot, Daa'ldroptbe balll Get a • .... mo •inale lev~L 3 Bdrm & Job .e. Jow·CNl Daily 4 ~R., .2 BA. " POOL ~~~kN Ii" $j r:~t:L'~~~:.'i l»llot CIHalfled Ad. HOME. NEAR SO\Tl'U COSTA MF.SA. ~ ~ w/Yald teDC*l for pool. ,._.ta-51'1J. · ~~T PLAZA.~~ E~~ pote. nilal for the ~ *245,000. ()pen house on .,..COLlllUCl'oeu~aT lf.AUOIS Sat/Sun l ·I at 18922 1002 81Mc.. IOOZ r "snr-v Rldfevlew Circle. Atll 675-5511 f« Mia. ?n·J.522 Western Pacific Properties Charuilill Single Level ''Monaco'' Model. 2 Bedrooms, Convertible .Den, Matter Suite W/12 Ft Wardrobe. Profe1slon11ly Decorated. Highly Uplfaded. Van Luft Wallpaper, Del Piao Tile, Used B~lck Entry. All Elect.rte Kitchen. Patio. Blue Champagne Pool. Be utifullY landscaped. $1~.ooo Feo CONDO SPECIALIST, HB, CH, F Vly. Touchalooo Realty, fllG-OIMl'I ...................... PIOIATI SALi Colltl• Park. Picture Shan> clean homo cot· perfect Ii ready to •nJoy, riw lot. Colle1• Farlc Spacioua Jbr Zba, add-on 3br, 1'6ba, flt, HO 11morm Toparadecrpt mlnlroum aubJecl to lhru out. 2·•1de frplc, owr·bids at Court bear-In.it crees, RV prlc, waJk '"' r.111111. Ateol. tocoU•tN•Kb.AJHor 50-021J llt.8150. 203 WellesJtY Ln. -----------• 0/11 Sal 1·5, Sun 14. By ..;.;:;;...;;.;.;;..;...__;,~--;...._--1 ME&\ VERDE a Br 2 Ba, Own r I>1nln1 Rm. Fam Rm, -------..-.. new paiot ln & out, up graded cpt1 Is drp1 *UNITS* Paneled Fam Rm. ter· ret0 em.ry, l1e pal">, 2 IAMCH alALTY 111.2000 fountalnt, lrult trees, Four.pin•• 'and trl· 11 n • · ho m e . F 1 n e plexea now avaUab.IAt lo nell!Jiborbood. Cloee to prime Coeta Mesa loca- everytblna, 2N4 Baker Uonl. Call now fot de· ~YER .. St. ()pen HouH daily t.ail.5. Llmlled supply. iwv ' FAST ESCROW ... possible. Thi. home hM been ad~ to and up1raded Lhrou1bout. Larae home and lar1• yard to flt t.bo m01t ac· Uve lamUy. 4 Bdrnu., 2 bL • den • tam. rm., all foconly $71,900 Lingo RIAl.&T.GI • ODMMALL Y A WODB. HOME _ ........... ~ .............. ~ .. .... ..., JW ~ :..w c.,,.... MWlllhWlllJM.·MW,,.... ....... lbC.ane, .-..... ..... md ..,. Scra-d ~-' b••••lf•llJ l••~•••P•d fro•t Hcf bec.k •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $92.100 491-1720 UPM, 5S7·96llt Call 540-3666 COMD0- 3 IDlM COMDO VACANT In mapetlc areal Walk DANA SOUTH LAOUNA .... .,..._. IOH .._....,......... IOJj $16 000 eo.-.t..11""' fr h It reld to pool It rec:, hall &om 'I _ POINT • LAGUNA BEACH •-.. •••••••"•"•••••• ••••-••••••••••••••• • One level, '2 Br wood ~~3S:rmnllkt ~.::~:: ~...,.Jl..L.---413-181% 49M551 0'?·2'11 VlewVJwVa.-COUMTaYU~~: deckln1. aeclusk>n. Pool Haven or ocean It ca1Jda built ln wet bar ~~/. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See Cat.alloa to the Mtne BACK BAY AREA ~ & Jacuu:S, only 3 yrs old 1---------1 marina. Si.al 1l tor " firePaacel ·Entertain· 'f 'I)' -from th1a lovely new 38R GNat Hter1alnm£' 2caraar/W/opnt. MESA VEtlDI ~-wltb u UWe u metal'• • Datural W/2 GU 8600 ll'ITI~.. ...,........ 1041 HiwportlHdt 1069 s·e~l~~eL~ .. '~~·=y tlome, 1paclou1 ' ,' IY OWHEtl 10% ~. POOla, Jacu.u.1, park fr ~~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •u•••••••••••••••••••• 2 f ) • • tri :tMiBa, LR. DR, den 3 Br+den, 2 ba, Crplc & 531.-00,efta:MT-8821 IUlb l.andlcaplni. Seetna Ma1nlflceiat utm bm .... -.--room, rp c 1• • um, to patio w/aaa BRI'\ .ft d1n rm. Quiet st. Opn WesihcrY•IHllton la bellevlo11 179,900. ' nlliTJrv•u Mil bar, parquet entry. ra.repti, la lilt w/~ny hoose Sal/Sun 1·5. Pri.o ·--u...,,__.. (OpmdlllfM> ~23~ ........ 1\.._,__,E beartolLaauna w/ocean MAJISTIC · Exctt19i muter PR xtru, wet. bar, pat.io.rofl ...-1 ,_.,...,._. ...._,,..Ml'='""-... view. 3 BR, a BA, 2 B.lGAMCE wJGrectaO tub. Just lln· ,__, bdt-e. h• ma•-at" only $105,000. 2012 N. Lots of Room II aa.,..... .. =·~·~ -.... -· ... .. ... .. -.... ·~· -. -. CapellaCourtSS7~ Sho I al lot. $215,000. Call (or Private aated front -· w/ROm tub, atrium, ul· WD ace ~. pallO. Tile entry. Hue• dMac St. ownr trnsf:rd. Newport C ente-r Rrolty. Inc Fixer UPP* T..tlerocllT4wroc:.e IOND REALTY ram. rm., eourmet p,ooo , u~s· .._ VERDE Executive 2 story bome 3 BR, 2 ba, dbl car Pt Gfl3; 14,. pre 1 ti g e are a, kitchen. New butchtr 2392 Bay Farm Place.· '"" ~ 3br, 3ba, lge ra~rm, pnge, lnc1 paUo. lluat i.eooauau1· ~ panoramic view; tiJed 131•9411 block counter io~. SSl-00328.kr Spadoua 3 bedrm and frplc, Iota of glaat. 3 car aeetobelieve. as&.~. entry, wet bar " two ---------• Formal Dme! Separate 11•10· 18 I z I 10 Npl C II 01 '>I I 11) family + large den and gar, under priced at Greentree Brentwood, S fireplaces. Walk-in pan· Master Suite. Doubl4J wet bar. Upgraded $84,750.A,ient.114(M)585 • Wftftttl£ Br2Ba,FamRia.patloe try, breakfast nook" vanity mirrored ward thruout. Just liat.ed at Ba T nbs 6 0 "w'"'" & covers, 1nteiior up-di 11 l 0 g r 0 0 m , 4 robes. Plus• more queen $71,900. Hurry, call 3 Br 2~ w e, 1 1 IW.TY, IMC. graded, call 752-5331ev• bedroonu, famUy room. sized BR sewing room or 54().Wl sq.rt., llh yr old. By forappt. work bopl.lbe 8 • owner. $78,500. CaJI aft 141-2323 •----':..:--------Covered patio. Tennis & 1 re too. r· 6PM.SS7-0232Hurryl l-!!!!!!!!!!!~~~----11--------1 pool nearby. $180,000, Ing your hortesl Thia SUMM-TIMI worth every peony, beautlfuJ 4,000 aq. ft. DanaPoW 1026 Cll HELP' BKB,call540-1120 Fam.I H mansloo onJy $179,500. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• DRIAM $86.900.. I y ome cautorperaonalpreview ~~~~~~~~ v E Rs 1 z E p Lo T Quiet cul,..ac street. • ARBEtL '1b1s • bdnD., 2 ba. & den today! 7a2·1700 CUSTOM EXECUTIVE 1\1ed entry. Slep down YOGl'llell to um ainde I • borne, 00 a quiet street, OjlfNl'19 •1f°\1UllH08lMcr• Quality HOME w/ocean view livio1 room. Vaulted at«y4bedrin.aodlamlly · laclOMtoelem.&jr.bi. bulll with care & quality ceilings. Warm wood rm-4citcbea •'Colony" · "#I la C4fonlia.. &dlool.a. New landacap. Bii.it J Bdrm thruoul. Hardwood paneling. Cheery coun-home! Pricedtoaelll En· 1n1. $129,000 . r floors. basement &ocean try kitchen. CrackliDI Joy this commwll.ty wttb SMIP,CUP Portafina Soper home, allracllve.: view. Near marina. brick, fireplace. Hidden pooll and tenoJI collJU • th I bedroom floor plan, din. l'Z2S 000 master wing. Plus a this su.mmerl Dop't cS&o ~:c~" toobe 008~.! g:~~l~ed3bdt~~ 1tOOMFORIOAT .. '!$;... HERITAGE . . REALTORS m -- HE REAL STATt:R_sJ eating quarters. Fenced AMCHOllAGE bedrooms. Custom btlclt REO CARPET ard . __ .. •-_.. L.R., t.lJe entry, aweep-two new custom homes ----- •··cHCH"-•IT SEA VIEW. Dynam.ij --.,. qcean/lites view. Bra~ J..Sty. A·Frame, 3 BR., 2 new, choose colOIPjl• ba.,w/finillhed2carear. $25,000. under mu. Walk to beach. poola Ii $279,500. MS-8614 J.V. fA( tennis. Aakin& 185,900 MEWPORT SHORES 1 BR starter home. Go6d Beaut. decorated A· location. $60,000. By frame on comer Jot: 3 ownr. 494·29'18 bdrma. +de!\; 3 blka. to HARBOR VIEW HOMii$ ooe:ziYW.191.0:IOOOD •• •, ·n One or a ktnd, Palermo 4 c,,_ ~ Br FR, 2~ Ba, IUV4'r * 548-1290 * view. $195,000. Prine~ ty. 844-5621 by appt. 0Pt:" Hse Sat/Sun NPM WANTED ...._View Hw Best Buy in Newport I 4 or 5 Bedroom from Beauty Investment cdlf. owner. Mo.7609, 640-2970 venient S160,000. 19'8 mg area, kitchen with 4. · more queen s l z e lay. beauutully maintained a, .,..c. meat.er "' Camper too-in tbeae ., ...... wlfhpalto&storag" patio overloo'-· olymplc yar ; au'·uuuu. ... spa ...... in" ocean vu, pro· In New~rt li"hta. 3 ...... " IMYESTMENTS ..., Re~tonllJ.3310 l.QI clean. If you're alt· 1 •i l 1 .... 1 • A----.....-..Hotne !t.'!d-1~2,000. BKR,call 17141 ~9,,,_7711 sized pool! Lus hly linlooauitcaaeawaiUni esaona an .... capnJ. lk+lge DUI rm, 2Y.a ~ Port Laurent. 640-82S'I • _,. '""'"' ,. llJldscaped grounds " for a home, fast $173,SOO ba, fam+dln rms, 2304 West Newport. $225,000. tropical ianal. Don't 3br Deane Home lo posae111too 11 pouible. 3 sq ft, 2 at.or)', lots of Principals 0011. Ast. TAAlll!I I Fountaift Valley I 034 miss th.ls bar 1 gain at onJr y u n l v eu u y par 11:. Bdrms., den, 2 ba., faml, wood. Slti.OOOea. 646-1555orG31-0020 I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $86,900. Call DOW' or OWNER. S124,500. )ynn.~ NEAi "#I ht Califon.lo" c~o~::~~:ctRAe~I::~: f~~:~,,·sr:,::~~· 551~=L 552-70~0 fi!i~~{~:1i~ inC=!J~~E;;Y w~;? ....... ·~·~.::~,.:~·:i~· [!llllff I :-:.~:~~ 11.: WJ.ACE. . : ·. ~~ ...... !!!~ 7..E~:~is:"...... 5:~ :t~~:~ 2 Bdrm. Professlonally cathedral ceilings, end homes ln th.la desirable RE "'LTORS 110 DIGRU EASTILUFF with TWO fireplaces I Sip dec()raled in select lex· CUl·de·aaC, 3 car gar' I ·KEPARK area of J.tviDe for you to fl v AWY VIEW VIEW ""RO .. 8 aoous )'OUr morning coffee ln & I Ad It h d f 1 di •g s..A. aee 4 bedroomt family ir -"' the brlabt, cbeerle EAST BLUFF l.A)ve\y 5 bedrm, 3 bath ram.Uy home. 2500 Sq.A. On prime corner loo..- Uon. Bl1 yard wttb Hawaiian t.eahouse -4 crafla room. New on market at. Sl.57 ,000. loyMcC.. ....... 1110 Me.,.,. Costa Mesa 541.n2t turea co ors. u son· uge Y~ •pro n cp · a.a-2 bedroom,Zbatb rooin and d.lnlni room. lmmac.4br,21AlbaColony Upgraded 3 Bdrm., 2 $bdnn,l&lamrm,3ba kitchen. Extra large ly. Pool & recreation $1.29,500. 962·2035 t;;,';;;;' in new a.rea. Close Froml87.SOO Callto&ee. Home. Formal atep-bath townhome w/1pec· 3cargar,xtracloaets bedrooms make this a --------~~~~4ii'FRONT ltOMES FIXER UPPER to fhopplng and beach. • (down dinlr rmvt, .~parat,e taroom.cular X,~!_!romlllevery 844-0131 $180,000 true family home-in 147.000. 2 Br c:ondo, mu.st OWner will consider 2nd I am rm, 8 P ~·pro · vw..-• w con· fantastic area! By ap· CaJl631·1400 be ownr/occupied, S300C trust4eed. &~-~·d f~ten4t.ertato ininA/Ci aideDrB.t.raM~·R$7R4iTLTY .. }~~<!TE polntment onJy. $127,500. HANDSOME under market. Prine on· ' · ww maw· D • " ~-'" ()penUl9PM. ,.O .... lMPO· .. RY ly A~'I.. !179·7888 100% nylon plush plle 491-0SOO NptBcb/Costa Mesa I' aa:~~J ~ "• ""' crpt, tiled & parquet firs, - -SINCE 1959 , ..... POOL HOME .-...ftCJIOll hoch I 040 custom drps & shutters. 3br, 2ba at 22512 Montova. 759-0226 Plac• ~~~~cb~;.rg~t~~/,!~~oA ....................... RAMCHRIALTY -~~t>o,!n ~k~Jsob~ filjcm().~::;)612·1731 " raNIN+mJ "":W-~· ~c~~~.d~a~!~~a:j Ne•&~:·:h0!~d for ~7~~~~-1 511-ioOO ~~~~~ea~~or~e~t11 l:; Ultroeu.to.nlucl-~•ii• 1400 n• UACM THE VIEW for children & Cmly rm children.• BR w/Warm • . appt,5Sl-46.1l eves. 2 Bdrm .• 2 bath con·•-------• w/ioft rm above. New frplc, encld patio, prol 4 lk coado ~ 000 000 TURTLEROCK·BeautifuJ dornhUwn w/lJllJ degree UDO IA YROHT -Sl!i REDLANDS-is fant.a.aUcl Come sec appliances m k 1tcben lnd&cpd, modem lutcheo ownr occ~ied OK. Prine deslcner bome, 11 corner &...,.. leach I 041 valley view. Hardwood with Pool &Sandy beach. thJ5 beauUful East Bluff · Central vacuum & in-& oversized bdrm. Sep ool¥ Ail 97~'1888 lot oo park, view. 3Br, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• fJoort, ebultered win· 5 Br, 4~ baths, 2 frplcs. Newport Hte. Appt. Only home! Call Red Ca tercom.M.S-9'9l. ram-rm, Ide.ally situated • · tam rm. 1t2t1 Sierra IUILDAILILOTS dow9,Weentty•veran-Luxury living tor Cbarm.lng & Rustic. Bli _:7;:_54:;..;·JNl~~----.::llil. ~ WalkHr & lee Real Estate oo qwft res1dentw tot. MAv. D ..a.y Ga'ooa. U3.a&20 n..i lal ..... da. Wet bar stereo IS50,000 Xlnt financing Lot. Alley-Drive by i""I--to .. _,_ bop' I · A cnme commerc ,.,.;8· · .__,_ ' .....,. 2 Story duplex w1 .,,...., ec...,.,.., • I, Uoo 00 Cout Hwy at ceotaf" uwabed bonus aval.L lit offert.Qa. Prill· CallQUINTARDRL£ :ac ' • &~.flrsR E 86:l-~ MAYDAY ~-1meSS1"ble VictclriaBeach.s~·COr· are,. 1500+ aq. ft. ctpala only. Call~~~67uz:w>~~~~~=:'re~r;au. Prt~~ Opeo7day&bll8:30PM IIUIACULATE 3 ~·~ net', oeean view: three '82,DOOO&..M••R•••'l'V' .. OwDer'--/•Aat-67U2'7 ___ 2 __ i:: A&ent8'75-5200 ,· • ----.,,... ... -BEDROOM. lllD $70'S. to have this uda" a l\.alote·$40,000eacb; two -_," HIWWATBROMT HEED HELP? Owner will carry 2nd excellent financing• In· ve11t now an a beautiful home for your f.1m1ly' Beller hurry ! l'alt &15-0303 $74.500 PA'nO l.JVING. CALL tlome for your tar11 C·l lote·SH,000 eacb; 491-0SOO. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Blfl 3 bdrm, den. 2 bttth. 714 /842-93'71 R.E. BY famUy for cioly SUi,000. large R·l lot ln Temple •-wi-a IOSZ new home,' Br 2-~ Ba, · C~HDO S-Cltin.nt. 107~ XI A b MCVAY BEACH 'Vou11 love the custom HlUs area·U7 500. _,...."""'JI-' t. $139 SOO Open Newport a most pre· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • nt ure1t n.xious • au . . . ~• .... 5 i.e.•• •y ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacan • • ati&aoua 2Br, SBa, lg lux. . ..,.... mil 063-S6'71 features o( lhh 5 """""'" ~· Sat/Sun. 1..SPM. Agent. U""u.n.it ,aJlamenitleJa-in· ~eetrl·level,4Br,3Ba, .--~OL,ITIOOM. E bedroom+ den+ family * 494-1057 * ITAUAMVILLA 645-99SO ci~ea pvt sauna, boat Fam Rm-beaut po~. Walker C lei! rv rm + dinioc rm home! CONDO --------slip avail, profeaslonally Prime orea. Ocean viewl Summer fun in lb.is love· A.ad then'• anon. For ln· L 3 Bedroom, m bath, dJn.. llC. CAMYOM decorated. S'llS.OOO. Also Prine. only. $122,500, Reul lstatft ly family pool home. format.loo call 0 DER ing roo~1 • 2 fireplaces, 4 Br, 2Y.a ba, pool, jacu.W lea&e .avail. Shown by G:MM76 • • Pride al ownership thru· REDCAl.PIT ESTATE beam ceilings .. walk to Ii view. Electric aates. apptonJy.6"13-fl(MZAgt. FORESTE OLSON ............ RtGHTOMTHI GOLF COURSEl CONUO SPECIALIST, HD, CM, 1'' Vly. TouC'hatooe Realty, ~ ------S"8 Rt.'I le S~'<'laU.ll. 3, 4 or i bdrm mode!• avaU, wmow 1pooll, ~ _J~inat.oo Properties out.. Thia neat u • pln ...._.. IJJ.3310 ocean. Oiigtnal model, 6"-8415, 640.S857 rancher featurea cual.mn 1/J~Vlew never lived-In. Great Harbor View, Carmel carpetln1 t.hnl-<M. floor TH Is s PA c Io us 1 location. $109,aoo. iae~• a~.._ ,.H IUY model, a br, 2 ba, walk to t.o cellln1 frplc, rear W000111MI Pt. OLDER ROME, locateo JAY W. YEA. TS ~ • ..,..v park/pool. 644·2841 eod.. paUo, pool eomp. Slepa te beaeb club. oo • genUe knoll, well REALTOllS 45-2237 $135,000 deck• d • n l c e I Y CllooH rour own t n· back (rom the road. AP· --------• St 3 BR 3 BA 2-lc llbnlbbed for low ma.lnL ._.__ ....... ,_ .. nn ... 2 ba PROACHED VIA A 2 :y, I • .. ... --u ... • a • 12 yrs old. 30xl00 fee R·2 By owner. Rustic 3Br, F\&lay ba)'era Jump OD hie .. ready fbr occgp L 0 NG. PRIVATE UVI lot w /room to build. 2ba, formal din rm, llv th.lsone. a&5e now.l»GlllaUSl2;or DRIVE that leads to 4 ATTHllEACH Eutly COIJverted to •·2 rm, den, beam cell, Jae IACICIAY CURTISR.E.1112-~ CAR GARAGE, adjoin· Ocean alde of the duplex or decorate & aepstUdJo/guest.hae, hld tARINF.R COVE ar. Open7dayaU111:30pm ln1 uatllled grouod bi&bway. Private sate-have lovely ainale res. pool, hvy ahake rr. Ap- PRESIDENTIAL HEl&HTS TOWMHOME Luxurloua single •tor7 llvinl Is yours in th1a de-- J1ae pool aide end "'* with 2 patios, eatheclJid eel Ung-only 3 yean ()14, Only $65,950. By oppo~ ment. Open tll 9PM. Be11t view i n Mua Verde' This vt-ry de!!lra ble cstm home I bdrm or 3 + den w /fr ml din rm & hi.lie playrm w 1wttl bur Kitchen bas all walnut cablnelJJ, bit in refrl1t matches cablnt>ts &ucr hurry!~ 9491 t·undo 5 blk1 lo bch ,..1 ...... & SHAii' IMVMSITYPAU w/aome orchard treea. c=!. comm11nu,. 2 beach hm. l~ bllul to prox MOO aq It. Walk to 1111.* ---~model 'lbebomelscompoeedol d wet ba ocean. Mi blk to park & achls. Aaklng $117,500. ,, ....... _,, w· llUNTJNGT<>N COVE 48Rbome,lloortocell· a!Owaer 3 wiop 6: features 3 Jllrdea b~rn8:'pnvac:'. bay. Call Pat Stomel; Ope:neveryPH.00-2545 • .,...... Jbr, 2~1>4. 2 car 1ua1t> lnl frplc, nlcel1 VP· 38 , C\ll~..ac. 8DJUIS., DEN, GAME Clubhou.le with t.ennla, 675-m5or646-7414 act. P1ac9 t Slll.500 graded,. wall to wall TSl-1tt7 Rll. (20x.20), KITCHEN awlmmlni. Walk to the ~~~~~~~~~-:=~::':':~:':::'.:~Prilllll!'ll .. Ll•a l.Uh'TOM DUPLEX ~ar crpt'a. cust. d.,. thru WIATT. BRKFST. RM., be h J t II t-.. t ':: BIG CA .... YO.._. -r7J2 1- l..nk1• Purk '120.000. Try OUl A lovely ranch atYle llAUTIM. WA.5H RM. & DINING ~cooi> ua 1 "" a Oceanvlew tiwpt Crst " " 14000UA1Ut:.-~TMACN. .... - Walkm t: lue H1rnl tututti tor:-dn COE 7 l).7'1. home. •..soo. CULVBDAl.I AREA. T~ kitchen ia I Qndo. 2BR, tnn. fp, wet 3jr·Jeb• sudeauic R F. A L ES TAT E CUKTISRE. 912·2458 Popular plan"· 4 bdrm. butJer .. lae Ai bu bill-in bar, jacuzzi, pool & teon. Y •0• omea. t>ROFF.sSION~ Open7da~tUl8 30Pll bome.wtthlonnaJdJnlai appliances. Larce1 1150,000. 673-2332; Only12t4.000. 963-1377/911.1-76"3 ............ rm. ts h:::famlly rm. A formal Uv. rm. bu W'OOCJ 3u 00 _ _._BayPla•· 875-5008 AMI REALTY --------"!9lr• panello&, MASSIV& • an;u ---------t uc..t.IBclonda tWbow 1042 joy to Jt SDl.900. R E D B R ( C K La•wi.aNl1uel S E A V I E W • 759-1515 VA CONDO 3br, 2be, lam rm, formal ••-••••••••• .. • .. ••••• CalUotappt. FIREPLACE " WIN· 4t6a72ZJ 131·013' BROADMOOR Piao 5, 2 •-------• Lara• and luxurious with din.rm, + 1100 ~ 3 Br 2 Ba, catMdral cell· fl D o W .w A L L~~~~~~~~~ at,y, 4 Br, brand new by Beautiful W~tcllff home private pool. Security bonus rm. All upar iDp ·~~:fn,be•rm. in Vi Ip AN 0 a AM IC......_ Ylefo I 0'7 ownr. Incoase Prop ell• by owner. Llvlna room, Qnd rec areu. Mu1t 11ee to By ownr, sn7,500. 9881 Uvblg • rm. Oak OCEAN VIEW. There la ••••• .. ••••••• ......... cbp • aecond.64.0-08116 formal din Ins room, believe. Wlll HU VA Callhne11 Dr. !>a·IGC abh>• ladder to loft new w/w oarpetlo1 kitchen, aunny lanai, 2 &.arma. Opcn hseSat/SUnlCM. Ul>l'ar1. red tile roof, tbruout OVER OAK bedroom " den/.1 _ __..;...;...._._..;..;..;,;,,;. __ "' '41-1414 BY OWN"'R 3 Br 1114 Ba, bride fi'Ollt • Hdl 11.rd. HDWD. FLOORS. Tho bedroom. 2 Bath. Prln· ~ Ip IJOUert kiln lD bk yd. owner hN done some n · cl laonl)'S.WW _,~ Oleomar, iood Joe., 1130,000, by owHr. IAMCMllALTY temive reoovatJ::t;• rt• 601 UDO pa ~w_J :-::.::-=." 1044 •11.zooo ='l!E"'~.,.,aw. =·~~ .... ~~ "!..°::!~v.~·.:::: ~-~~~~--~~~-~ ".,.,,........_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOLONY,1br,2ba,tam. ~o':t·=rr&6 tlMDOO. ~hetg·:.~::c"P~·::: '! Here'• the ipac-lousne&1 $6f.7IO rm, hilbly Ul>lnded. KNOW". HARBOR VJEW Sl11,:IOO. T14-NHl1J uHD .._ . you've be<>n looklnl ror. for a 2 tM1t1oom 1i1ome In Pool /tinnla, $71,~0. Slfl.OOO Fell Price CARMBL " A De11i«ned to nrcorn· GrteAtree bomoa of 551'°'51 OWNER WILL • COMll SH DO(; IUN? modale all lhe ramW• lrvtae. Lota or llvin• Turtle roe 11. Op•o OONSIDER1'1tt.DF.S 'lb.II Pretty :t Br borne, • 4 Bt<ttoem. famlly room, acllvltaea. Hua• happy area ln • rustic decot. &!&taro; 4 rwn... 2"' a., ........ SSIOM ••••'TY ram rm •lfrplc, Uv rm, C.OSta Maa home with family room. formal Uv· Call toMie. a,e fam·rm, .aulted cell· --S. ,,..., 11;1:0_...-. ~"'"a formal din Al'H. Nice ~~----------~• It• a--·do r """di.nlngroom ... acar I .. fJ I I -o1·•· _... ..... kitchen W/brHkfaal •own..._ f.run or garaie61partdm•poo1. qs. • .rpca. rr w: ....... , 1 I nook. Yard full of doll lovm. Wont lut at Sweepln& cJrcular lDdlcpd_ a.JS.GOO l.Sll2 1N9oery. Located oo • $7UOO. Call today. 1talrcue from apec· JWaoC«t-.-.m• CALl NOW t.aeutAr mast.er 1uito wttb 75"··lllS MCludtd ptrent retreat. " Add 3 more bedrooms Is a HALO M.IJID batha to tbe1e many . Auecill-...a .. t..,. fetiU&rel. c.tl now to to ------~;;;..;..;;~=-"--• ... • Verde Condo/Pool 2 Shorecrest Realty •Br 1 Ba, elec 1ar, (714)848--5673 S~USI c:arport. paUo, $$i,900. •---'--'------Web••• a couple ot 10od ~ DICeNffff ...... °'* t.or you. a b9d.ro0m• ' \ le evldet In t.bla lnvUIAa and ealial A/C, NU!' 3 Ur 1 ~ B • b om • . poolt, pa tit a114 KbooJa, Dec:ont«I by tlH! art.1st· ftotD "5,900. C•U to ... o-e•r wllb many in· l.rullDI dthlla. P\ral)l•c-tt walls ot rnlr- ,,,,., tnctoa patio • hab lddlcaplnl Ht ttlla materplt •p•rt rrom hom . Call DOW to red hill -· ... · . ,(,) Add it...Bulld it...Dlaper it ... Hammer It... Carpet SER''IGE lt ... Cement lt ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean IL.Move ~-Wf IL.Press IL.Paint lt...Nclll lt...Plaster It... Fix it ... DIREC!CGR¥ •••c1a.,..,. c.,.... C-..~ a.cMc., h••1 · H.11.t • , ..... 1'•••14119 ......,./bpdt' • ..... ~················· ..................................................................... ················~·~··· ............•..•••••.•. ..........•............ •••.•••••..........•... . .................... . rPUANCE REPAJ Co 11 •I• Stud c n t B " D Concrete. All Ctb"TOM Et;!ct'~IC w•n It plot. nfeJnt. OCC Sludf'nt. 811 •• T ~ HOMF.S-ADDJTIONS ~. VALLJ!:Y PAS ': Carpen&er . ALL phuaconcreu.bloek& Frff esl. Comm1 re1, !'Jpr~nkler repair ll t:Nck.Truh,lreetrim, JNTERIOR /EXTR Rcatucco ovcir block Factory Aulborlud PHASES. Rcla, fr~ e.t brick woril. Free eat.s. honeat " reliable 11erv. haw a. 673-2911 ror free move. Randy 731-1$21, P&lnUn1. EJpr'd hl&b waJl.i.. ,,_eat, low raw Dealer ror 0 nco Spu .. 173-31151 Uc. U1ooded 6U·Z03l Uc 331201. 7$1·3~0 & ttl. ~ quahly work. Super rcu ~ '6Z.G8fl0 .~ •• ............ , .......... Muter Craruman. C..mancrew.~ynexpr •nu G111 •s.r.lcH tto.Mdt.... ~·!!!-~~ _ ~ ... .._ • .,..,. • • ltapr'd mom will five Specialty llnl1b, re· Braktni, pourln1 " · t ... b....,Btctffc _...................... ....................... ~----w.-................ ••••••• ....... ••••••••••••n•• )'0Utch11dlovlnica,_li cnodelin.c, repairs. Reff finisbua&. Set your own Ucl17tl6 64Wt74 ,roldStuckntlnlueat· WantaREALLYCLEAN EXCLNTPAINTING HOMESAVERS. Plumb CANOPYTVS!RVICE bol hrnchu. Day1 489-3105 form1, aave money. td In boulettttin1 thll JIOUSE1 Call ctniham JntrCJ!:xtr. Reas. ins Ir Heating. t-'rff est. UtRATESEllVlCE 560117 49'-1415 , .... :... a um mer J11ty -Sept. Oh~ FNet•i. ~ Sl2a Free•LSO.t706 l"RED 110 hr. &oe.t 4' reUablt At f'alt Prlc:eaM0-1'33 Remodelln1, repair! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ref1. 640·5038 Arda . ' I BoC A M trch "-ty WvkH alterotlona. L1e /1m Allt,)"petCQncrete. Patio.. ARMOR JiENCECo 7am·U:ae>pm. HOUSICLEANJNG PA lN TING . X Jn I serv ce. • 8 I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs. 1l yrs In area. drivewan. walka, etc • isour Business C&fJ cnftaman. Knowledaea· M7-CXIJ3or751·3UO. Diet Ptoeram l0-30 lbs Quick urvlce. Lie. Fast MrVice, reu. Lu:. ~ ~n1c4~~, lre~ HANDY.MAN; Carpentry •. J.me.'t Ranedy Ann'• ble. Free est. Sood/Ile. loa lit mo. Sallafactlon Pl!omboConi>trll2..f314 Pa.lomboConstr982-831' __!!!'.Ill • electrical. plumblna. atlTHM.1 6TMM7 · JUU'd. TI0.01.88 r--.a 1r~1-c:o.lt edGf' fwwltwe 847·2'187 or 646-45851 ---------..... ...,...... _ Hou1ecloan·lna Low prices, stah -------------------...,._, S....k• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDYMAN·Homea & Pn>blem11? 1 wdl cleun Ile /Ins rd Exterior Handyman • Plurn~tna, Service !; •••••••••••••••••••••••Carpet Mao wilJ lay yours GERWICK & SON, since THESTRlPPEllS ApU. Conaclent.lou1 your houio; Rea a, 11peclallal. Try me.Callee leaky faucets, etc. "Reas. v•••••,••••••••H•••• ~ BOOkK&EPJNO & OF· or mine. Rep•lrs & 1947. Lie. 310942. Addi· FUm unfinlshers. Qual. cratuman. Ph: 845-0302 prh.'fJA. MarleMZ25S8 838-5555 ratn. Call art. nooll Removal•. trlmmlna:, lfICESERVICES wkdy11 cleaninti \ool Ouar work Uom, remodeling. plans. 11 tr 1 P 'I 0 n f 1 n e 646-5167 • ~01. free eat. LlcTd 100, aft 5 'wknd• at bi&eer aavtnp. 1''ree 5'9·2170or673·6041 furn/metal. Let ._take Gracing House&w!ndowcl~llllln1 ••••lntr/Exlr. Avera(< llulnsu.red.fd·~ t. 6(S.364& the hN of work fnltn you ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good rates & re(s, Call room $C5. Good local MARV'S PLUMBING 143 $l • Speclalldng.Bulldlng atapriceyoucanalford. Sltiploader. dump tru~k. "Bl& Lynn" 561·~4Z, refs' h'ff est. Ask for NOJOBTOOSMALL Cbuck'1TreeSvs. Palms., C•••tMakiftt WeCareCarpetCleaners Arch Design Plans for 661-061>5. 34252 SaJlta 1'"e hauliof,lreeworit,grad· 5315-Tlll .Brtan642·319hass Call646-9807 ollve.atrhnmed.tblnned, ••••••• ................ Steamcleanor ahampoo Add. residence apt. Xlnt A\e,Cap11tran0Bch lna.demo.etc.7Sl-3930 M-cm.. pruned , remoV'ed •• Formica & aeneral aJaouphoJ.atery·allwork rels.N.B.646·1513 Ski d d k -Y PAINTING·TROWEL Pools.r.ke S.S.92.29aflS carpentry. Flnl1hln1 &uar. Rel11MC. free est. Remodeltne. additions. Gadenift,g )fa~t't!e er;ee ~'!!r1c ~d'. ....................... WORK Xlnt work & ..................... .. Available wlrnda. Free Reas lt.tes 645·3715 kitchen remodelmg, etc, •••••••••••••••••••• •• rn,, de~. etc. 75l·D F'1re&lace1-Plant.n rates. Dean. 645-5662 CM. POOLS RE-TILED es\a. Yark 751·130•, CattrincJ etc.646-5219, 548-0786 Reliable Expr Japanese . ~cw9:ettt;&Qa~ll Expert. painting. Availa· Freee.at.s Reasonable SS1"'272 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . , Gardener. Rea1onable Skip loader, haul, con· Refs,~U.~ hie now! Free ut, reaE Cuarl..S79-0743afl5pm. C.pewla Enhaeddnlce your ~arti~a. a:.~~ 'c!;~':.n~e!n!~ :Xe:'· f'tee est. 8'.>5230 ~ic~J:~~~~t B l .. bl k l I rat.es. Call Bruce~ZOlS RetllOdel & ltpalr ••••••••••••••••••••••• w nes. BBQ a with add. Rea, Com, St lie # r c .. , oc s, rp c1, Professional painting. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•rpentry. Small job1. OW' lelect menus. Any 331154. P .D.I Corp. Expr Hawallan 1ardeoer '+ ,a slabs..'.,..,~w,e.".,~· 20 yn l.er/Exter. Reas, work Remodel. add., patio, re· Paneling, door hanglnc. occasion or Juat dlruler 640-7020 Yd cleanups, pctming, ... -NJ exp/.-.... . .-.-ruar. 542-63116 •fl 4 pm. pair. Free est. 962-4217 ~c contr, eat. 541-2719 ~ l~ personal aerv, tnrnmin1. haul 64f-4676 ....................... ,......,,/P•ritMJ ........ Luby Uc. 288233 AA 5 /ind1 dual attention. LEE..M. JARVIS t. Haullna. movtn&. cleanup ...... •••••••••••••••.. /R.,,.. 8 ___.__ . CABANACATERING Addlt'1,Rmdl'g,hrs8·S EXPERT J APANESE 17/up.Treeworlc.Reat, •••••••••••••••••n•••• -·...., ..... t/HoftMI poi 548-8428 Ph962-3300 Ll 317856 Gardener. Free fast freeest~ PETERSPAINTING VERYNEATPATCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~':'~:·:.=::. Carpentry plu~bl:g c....t/'"----..&... 11:11-...&...J ol • c Estimates. Call: 982..()858 ' ~xpr'<!,:_lReCas 11RCates . JOBS &TEXTURE Repairs. Lie & Ina. All mi w • 540 S.560 • ~· ........ nc -Sonny & Jer. FREE bau1· ree ""' · a ene Free F.st. 893-Hltl ty~s. Free e11t Wall. [ a..92 aa.a ) cua c e. · __ ...... u••••••• .. • •• • •• ... •••••••••••••••••• • • FUii Yard mainttnance. Ing, cleanup, tree work 652-°'58 Call anytime 541 ·5930 V.. •iiiill'V • U ' CementworkorallkindJI. ELEC11UCAL SERVICE Beds, <:leanupt new for usable items. Fen· DeSmetPlumbinir f1Dd what YOO want in Rea.srates·Freeests CALLS sis hr & SMALL lawns, spklrs. j;il·4763 ces/bldgs removed SELL Idle itema with a Repairs&Remodeilng SELL idle items with a DIUy Pilot Clusifledl. 750-54&5 750-662:5 JOBS 842-8233' be! 7 pm. 557·2005; S43-6768 Da1l1 Pilot Claaaifled Ad. Call 536-3688 Daily Pilot Classified Ad . ... .,..._ ... aw... A#a IMC•t• Uwfwa. Sumn.r R...tcib 4200 Office Rental 44°00 ......._ l...tal 4450 .......... Lost & Found 5300 Sodal Chlbs 5400 Http W_... 7100 ·-· ... ·••#••··································· ...•................... .........•..•.........• ...•....•....•.•.••...• ()pportuRlty 5005 ..................................................................... ,. lnlM 3144 SoulhLOCJllftCI 3886 S\IMmm!:: .. re!!_~al, ~vast. 60'PEttS"'FT l200sq.ft.Primeretallloc •••••••••• .. •••••••••••FOUND: En1Ush Sheep· Uloely'! Social Intros as•--------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ay W4U. cum. oUlle, "' H bo Bl d Costa dog Vic Laguna Ca-Yrs exri Meet pro· , .. sleeps 6, ~ block from 1617 WESTCLJPF·NB on ar r v , OWN a FUmlture Bual· • w 'th 499-4305 • WOODBRIDGE ,..e, quiet. luxurious, ex· beach. $200. week. Days AGT. 541.5()12 Mesa in mini sbop. cntr. ness' Mature couple nyoo. ye • fessiona s w /same ln· PlNESAPTS ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt. 673-7772 after6873-6057 751..S160or87S.9326 Wl1.h decorative tasto to Lost c· &R' I terests. Ph Clara Lane, 1. z. & 3 b~rm units. ElevaLor to scenic priv. • 1501 Wntc:Uff Dr. operate local home Lab. ~':trievi:fo&mbl~ AnabeimBr9914250 De1tgned lake early bch. Party~gameroom. 2 Bdrm & loft w/view. Newport FmanclalCtr DESK space at 17875 furnlshlnis cataloa mut~ic. Hunt' Bcb. California bungalows. total aecunty. Perfect Elegantly furnished. •-'--Offl ~.. Beach Blvd., near store no inventory Rewarcf.'84'19800 & fllllalo1 ttlf~ f'ro m $2 7 O. J 1 5 llvingorwkndretreatror Sl200/June -$1500 __ .., ce.,..-e Talbert In Huntington amal'I Investment' · · Pn1""aK.-Ptnestone.orchrs,9-5.30 the advenlurou.s 11dull. JuJy/Aug. Waterfront CallonSiteMaiager Beach. $:50 per month. , __ __._us profi•-Wut' LOST· U "OU have r0 .. _.. pm1 ton •· Daily Slartine at $515/mo Homes63 400 (714l642·3llleitt2M> Bnng own furniture. Our u..:;lUQ.l\.lU .... • ~ WN ...................... . • 552.0400 499-2835 . M rccept.ioolsl will answer train. (714 )631.()060 or &een a male Colden School• & --------i---------Big Canyon, View furn DK.UXE OFFICES your phone for SlO per LAUMDROMAT Retriever• nr Mesa IMtr.tioft .. 7005 Brand. new 1 bed rm, nh fwwf"-d apt. 2Br. 2Ba, now thru Comml & mdsU 1paces, month. Daily Pilotomce, Verde, please call ••••••••••••••-•••••'• adu.lts, pool, jacuzzi, ten· or Uwfw.ullted 3900 Sept, adhs $700 mo. 200 lo 2000 sq. ft. As low 642-4321 Qneoflhe bus16l In Hun· m006s. MlSs very much MEN . WOMEN I $290/ A t •••••••••••••••• .,,., f L N I•· ttngton Beach! Newly . n •-mo. aen ••••••• ~5.560 as....-sq. l ag ,gue"' deooratedanLuckySbop· Found ball per.sUtD ball TRAIHFOR 640-6161 THE EXCITING Vocatioft Rentab 4250 Mission V1eJo areas. Cannery Village ping Cnt.r. $S9,000. AA 6 calico male. Tan & white IARTEHDIMCi • Loglma .. och 3848 PALMMESAA"S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Handy to S.D. Frwy. =~· pm.548-2517 '96-4600 TWOWEEKCLASS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINUTESTONPT Dana Point Marina . Call: 831·1400 Sii . p i NATION-WlDEJOB 18 lb h.l l BCH. CdM di 2 •A DOWNTOWN C ... re•-•t HOTEL 80'1-.IQUE & ver grey ers an. PLACE ... ,.. .. ,T r. a, w 1 ewa er Bach. l&2BR. Rooms. kitchen prJv, •• x rm sw .... bid A ·-50 80 SUNDRY SHOP lor Christopher. Emerald ........ lST ... ANc.1c'E vte\v, wuher/dryer. out· from 1210. & up. nice home. Exclusive ulil pd, AIC. ample pkg, 548.to1 iz.~x. 5'8-~0 leue al tho newly ~· Bay area. Reward. 600oDJOB ' 1 door arill, $395. 499-U26 AduJts, No Pets neighborhood. $250/mo. $1.SS. mo to mo. G7HeOO. ' modeled HOLIDAY INN <41M-S634 · OPPORTUNITIES aft 8' 1561 Mesa Dr. Ph 63&-0974 WES TC LIFF AIEA eves. OF LAGUNA Hll':LS, Reward! lk~ baby blu AMERICAN . 2.lh'. 2Ba, dose In, adults, (5 Btu East or Newport PALM SPRINGS AREA. NEWPORT BEACH priXl}~ location. S86-SOOO ~ .. boy's bike. Corner IAITEMOllS no pets. SJ7S mo. ..~!v!J,. 2 Br furn, coodo,on golf 1400 Sq. fl. two pvt. l .... tri .. Reetal 4500 ..., 28th&Balboa Blvd. SCHOOL 4&'7-2375,497·1252 .,...........,... course. Tennis, pool, baths . $400 per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-9731 A FUNNY I · .. THING '1' HAPPENED ON THE WAY ... TO WORK I· Didn't jacuzzi, Sunrise CC. 642-0200 ll,000 11.f. bldl in West LAUN DR 0 MAT -1104E.17thSt.,SA ....,.... HiCJUel 3852 PREYIEWIMCi Rancho Mirage, $275 wk. Cost.a Mesa. Call Ruas Complete, make Qffer. LOST: Brindle Bassett 834-1960 Want to go ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2MD UMIT 7 1 4 . 6 7 3 -4 8 s 0 ; Furn ore. Danit or Costa Johnson, Industrial 638-981M4ays,S46-9S56all Hound. Nr. Warner ·" ScboolsCoastToCoast Deluxe 2 br, pool. rec. the Beach House 1-714·324·2688 Me'la Plaza, $95 mo. Brokers 833..SS.Sl 6PM Beuh Blvd. HB. Fem. . • room. Lovely loc. From 5$3900 • "Blue", 1 blue eye. L.A. COL.LEGE OF $290.Gas&waterpd.Orf Coot.emporary&casual LAGUNA BEACH 8,000 or 10,000 s.f. build· MaMyto&.o. 5021 540·757S or 546·1641 MASSAGE, Low cosl If · ' l Crown Valley, 29041 Thebest.olNewport's 3br 2ba Coastal house. C.?\t.300sqftofc.800sqft ings Mission Viejo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD' Day·Eve.sat Classes hi J0Uf8 00 I • Aloma. 831-0SS7 aood Ille. Near E c 0 I 0 g i ca I indslrl. $125 • $265. Rusa Johnson. Induatrial ht. 2ftd & 3rd T.D:s . Santa Ana. SM-7171 ~ .. ach ll'9 •Beamedceilinp Reserve. By week or mo 646-2130,679-3709 Brokers,833-&551 LOANS AVAILABLE Lost. remale Afghan having fun ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2pools&reccenters Dr. Wbelstine.S3t·2312 1770~,CM INDUSTRIAL UNITS Creclitnotlmport.&llL :~02~~~2';/~a::tf:'nc:: JabtWanted. 7075 working 0( PAlJCNEWPORT •Plushcrpts&drapea ...... to Sharw 430 500 sq. n. Bathroom. + W/olc. Woodworker's 673-4883Broker ~7'94 ...................... . •sacbtilo rs, 1 or 2 •Andaomucbmore •••••••••••••••••••••• rm w/smk, redee Perf OK. Leasing ofc. 'Open MoneyW.t.d 5030 Lie.Vocational Nurse, all kin Bedrooms & Townhouse. FUm. bachelor S230 Nplkh 2 bdrm. nso. ror photography studio. 9-S. Mon·Fri. 7U W. 17th ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Novel type glass types & caaes. Exp u ma g FromS2A9 50 UnlumHU. labarY ...,_ $255 Maleover30. or medical ore. $225. St,CMorcall: 642""463 EARN 140/. TO l6o/o ca 11 e & c 1aa5 es. cbarfe nurse. Xlnt ref's. d . S~acular spa. total rv" 1146-5104 Toru Fierro 548~ Peninsula Bch, call lo ~2005 aftQ mQ08f-. tecreatlon pro1ram. IESTSB.ICTIOM Uplands Newest SAFE&SECURED idenU!yS7~ Com--panjon----Dri-ver-.-Good--• 6 cALLUSFcfR · aoclal procram. 8 poola, B 1433 Superior ~~m~~w=pl ~~E c ~~e~:Y~· ~~ ........... P.-k SH~~~~~~-~~RS FOUND~ Set ot car teys, plain cook. Beach area. AN INTERVIEW temla court.II. At FHhlon NewportBeac:b houses or beach • baJcooy. upstn w/aar. 731 tbru HOO sq .. ft. G 0 L DEN ST ATE Sev-On Dnll store, CM. Llve out. 6"·1'9S4 or IASEPAY + bland, Jamboree It San 64M45l Newport .... ust b 536-899\ spacea '1ow leasing. (213)96e-l711 ~ 642,3276 COMM+ IOMU~ Jo9quln HUis Road '" 98S·l881 uays. 989·2224 · ---------1714)644-1900 female., mature, neat DESK s poce ol 17875 Evenings. MorfCJ9I. T,...t Ji'ound: Female Calico Experienced i.:f Dlstance.Llnes ~ financial independent Be a ch BI v d . • near OHdi 5035 pregnant cat. Santa Ana LVH Cu ' Fun Atmotpbere BeachI>uplex 1>Blkto _di, ~ S225.mo+uUL 973·28M Tal~rt 1n Hudtington 1200 l:1~~~v~.M·l. ••••••••• .. ••uuu0 •• St.,C.M.642·2671. Prlvat.cDuly, ... ':':r~~::.'E i:.and. 38t', frpl. S495tmo '11111 llUHIW«JTOH Male/ Fem rm male want Beach $50. per month. Fontana-Rialto area. LOANS Sl/. % ' Found, ~small shaggy Reliable nurse would llke yrlyMQ-1044,955·2997 -.,~ .. -~~'}~ edto11tutrel1e2Brhse 1 BnnJ:~w~run11tureOur Close to all fwyi . 14 o mop,goldisbbrwn,male towork1amto3pmshUt. Uyoureadwell,llketo Nwpl Shorei;·areu, 11, . t"".h &SldeCM.,w/neal,no recept1onasl will answer Ownr/Agl 673-6372 ~ZndTDL.oant w/choke chain. On Area of La gu na lalkontbephonelrwant-'"· 1moking EST grad. your phone for SlO per • F T l Hills/Newport Beach. toenjoyyour Job ... CaJL .• b......, ocean, 2 br, 1 ba Min's to OCC & bch. Call month Daily Pilot orfsce. 1000 sq. n. units. Prime airest ermu nee 1949 Newpo\'l Blvd. C.lt. 586-393Safter4pm. TJME/Llf[ ~\~~·s~~o + uhl. 5a!'a~?~p~at:S~ail. P!'!,!34·4780 bef 5 642-4321 CMl607\:3'.1Fr41w7y.close.$175 64~7iMi~;&11 F642·3603d F Baseball player avail. furn or unfurn. Bach, 1 _._....,evs. ~•c0fflc .. S"-31c mo. . oun emale White .LIBRARIES INC •. MIWPORT MARI HA -.,._..,.. Sa ed v· H bo & Can't Cind team, gd a bill· , br, 2 br. 1 ba; 2 br, 2 RMKTE Wanted. clean Newport. & Bay Cente WAREHOUSE apace 800 PRIVATIPARTY Vlmo~ C tlc ar r ty. ZSyrs. Just moved. 919-layslde Dr. belhA. Beamed Uv rm•. Irv. bowie, pool, owner 2062 NewPorl Blvd .• CM + !lq . rt. ~ per mo. W'lll PA1 UlOl'e Cor )'Our ct.o a. a 646•9020• 5S7-8'53aft.S. . 83-3-8095 673·8414 dlnlna areu,d1torka1e, male, atral&ht S200. PrkJi ·Carpet646·1252 549.9252 2ndT.D.642·3S73 FOUND light brn _&l_<i_itl_kee-per-.-F-/C-h-,,-.-E-x--' E 1 0 . 1 NEW2br&2br+den pat101, ec s. 551-4388, 5 6 Chihuahua al · • qltlt ppor Empyr IU1'ury wat.crfronl apt.I. landacaped 1round1, wkdys/wltnds. Rentds 'Wanted 4600 All·a---,.a•/ Adams & B~ook~ui'.;t~ per'd & Efficient. Look· m/f •Built·ma rov. prk1. habled tennla, THE EfAClt-NT .......................u w.-.-4.. T It to 0 C Ani I mg foe' p/Ume employ. *Trash Compa<'tor v o 11eyba11 , 2 1 t y c.tdewlt . t Would like to shr apt, r~~t~d ~l~~ . • ma Will do your acctna in -. --------- •Wet Bar clubbouu, bllllards. u..a....s..-f ALTERNAT y wtyou.og person, 22·30, --my home or at your •Fireplace wnnmlnt pool, pln1 Sl\an~~==m•nt I [ alt SPM, 5'6-8472 OCC ....................... LOST Backbay, male placeofbus.~.SOPerhr.1 ________ _ •Pr1vat.ebeach poaf. hydro spa, aym. ~-"""'---~·-··-n.....n a br11.nch "fflco or area. LostlrFo.d 5300 Shepherd/Lab puppy. 5S7·5283. .ASSEMILERS-•Pla lal I l ..,,_,,no-•· ~u VllLll"l•w ..,,... v ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl.. /bl_ .. _ k' ---------• ,.,_....Shift• p • x D811 em· p;i ioa ....,. ~.;'~Corner 'It.art your own company Quiet Lady non smokor • .a w """° mar gs. Http Wanted 7100 . -,. •Smolu.• detectors ...... ,_C /N, e•land ~ qec ~ ~ ror a fr act son or the coat h fumlalted rm u) : Fem. St. Bernard. Has nea collar. 64~5578 ....................... , •Sllpsavall to t~n11nts c.um w~~ Monlhlomonlhrenl.ln: WISL es b t Fcm.Shollle,&f.Sheltle. P----'-5350 ,. _ __... t $13200 We have aeveral open· Adult.a.no pet• 8400 m1cr.lfB. r 5 .......... lud aguna ors rap · Adama & Beach Blvd -~ o • ( 710 847 9605 or over yn, -........ c ei.. rec pt 1erv1cc, 66!-094.2 HB. 960-2&68 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top opl)Or. for defreed mas for PCB aa1emblers Steps to bear h. 4 Ur 2 Ba. Ot't;N .. 5 OA.U.Y M-Ftoshareon tbewater. ~nooallied phone cov· Drink.in& problem? indav. w/acclnl( lrm. on OW' 2nd •hlll. Muat fplc. cpt.s, tlrp;i, $llOO yrly ----au apac1oua, Juxursou31 eral(c, conr room. maal ~ ... 650 REWARD! Loat Lona· Call Alcohol Helpline Handle field audltlnl etc. have six moolhl recent \H, 642·3'W3 4000 hocne w/boat allp, pool, ffrYICe, und~rground Rental• .. haired whl Persian type 24 hrs a day 835·3830 Call Diane 848·1288 exiierlence In touch-Up. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 prkfl •rrnore ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal w /flea collar & Denn.ls & D • 1 p · 1olderina. Candldalea OHIUCH ROO"'IS -k Ith Lenn t . S40·UU or THEEXECunvE UNI QUE RETAIL tac·W. Nwpt Area. PREGNANT? enns erson· mull want to work 2nd •~ ~ w up w C213l'T16-4882, Paul. sUITE C I !Id . I nelServiceorHunUngton ah.Ut only. We offer ex· IALIOAISLAHD kitchen. $37.50 wk up ~SAN.NICOLAsDR STUDIOS FOR RENT. Plea1e call L. Brown ar DI con e nt1a Beach,161MBeachBlvd, 2 Ji rms " ba. prt ent. apt.a. 548 t7S5 Wanted: 1tral1ht fem SUITE 1_ • SSO t.o $400 mo. Ut.d Incl. 645·2963 counseling & referral. Sutt.c 121. cellent 1tartin1 aalary $175prwk.S\lmmeron· J.J.25sb&reZbrapt.Sl25 .,. lnq. at "The Factory" Abortion, adoption & and llberal fringe l.y. fl7S.M3Z Evei. M room. ba, kit prlvp, 6 utll. Nr Uarbor HI NEWPORT BEJ\C11, CA 425 E. 30th St, Nc..-wport LOST, Jewelry ln Ii coin kt.epina. ACCOUMTIHCi beneltta. PJeue apply in - pool, referencea. Costa '31·211118 or MZ-73S7 aft 5 -.0·5470 Beach or call 675-618l or pune In Park View a hop· APCARE 547·2563 SICRIT AaY PllflOD to: Onbch, IJUlhareupt. Yr· Maaana.845-38Gatu p.m. •lMOFREERENT• 67W271 ~~eor·''!i~~oeward l One alrl office. Ex~r'd • ••• ly lse. saw mo. Prtly h d R ! ~ ,,__, •SHARON'S* on.I need I Se d TRIMDATA . furn.875·5832eve. ~~ct:!'to ':.a:_"~~ ~ ~~il~h;~~ ~~r~: ';~ :::.r:.;.dl~~~l;~ ~n...t/ Lost: Sml Gray fem OUTCALL MASSAOE s~etoc::s'!1h~ :d ~~: CORP. Y~RLY 1 blk to beach, 2 1pt1ce, UH of blo, etc, bdrm as be.Now apt, Pine Hotel. Low rates. full ••••u••••••••••••••••• Yorkle·PoO· ''Snoopy" 499·1ZM 821, e/o DaUy Piiot, PO STAND.AID t1m Br. adults. nc> pcta, Sl30. mo. 11t Ii last. creek VHJaie. Pool, llttV.833·3223 lll noon ......... MeH North area, CM Box 1560, Coala Mesa, Ca aar. SZMmo a15-49SI w.8583 Jacunt ." crts. ore . 700 sq.ft. office •Pace O,pal"tMMty soos 546-2855 •KAREN'S * m . MIMORllS Par!( Lldo lri·level 2 Sr 2 Room ln houae ~~mi from 754-0911 °' afU, 75l·877L available. Pacific Cat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found; Cockatoo? lowa OUTCALLMASSAGE Acctg. cler'k/tralnec DIVISION na, fplc, pool, adl~. ~ bch. Prefer non·tmoker. Fem. rrnmate to ehr lae Hwy in Nt'wpart Bch. AMWAY Diat.tlbutor Is st. Cotta Mesa. Call to 6PM·2AM 838-1780 $700 HI PAID Ao Applied MafnetJesCo mo.Mw323 538·1033. 536·11894 . apt. nr bcb CdM. $15-0 <:al1Robble,S41H>757 lw'lpl..ng profH1lona11 • Identify, 557·6597.· LIMD•&VICKI Beauutul Jrvlne co. :WOOW.Seaentrom 536-CMO$ c 1 • --others to earn a 2nd inc. ~ need.a vour "Flauro Ap SantaAna,Callt.827M JtarborVlewKnoll mo. am, peuon . ~ecutlve Ortlce Space, IOHrs wk.673·2223. Found: Ar1han Hound, o.tcCllllMcnMge LIWcta''· You'll aet t.b~ New 2 BR. le den, Cape Romm w/prtvate bath Ir M().G57 950 t1Q.ft 32111 l>a1eo Blonde rem. Vic. Beach ,_...._,_of ftl exp. "on tho job". Xlnt. EQUA!Opport.Wllty Cod ll)'le condo with entry, Newport Hgb. Br 2 ea condo to shr. Adelanto, SJC, 11 montb1 PORSALEORTRADE 41AUanta.H.8.586-1'66. Servln&aUOranicCO. opportunity & co. £mployerM/F . vioolr, ovetloottinl poot " Q3S. IU-5011 close to oteaJJ Ir beach remainlnJt on l~e w /opt For Income property. 532143 beoefitl. No typlna nee. tanl1 ct. Hl1hly up· u~ 4150 Ra,vlene,63H088 to renew for 1 yr.~ per Gallery & BaUk Store. FOUND: Pre1criptlon Allofeejob. C.11 Control-.. --~bl--1-da--.,-,,. lr9dtd Avail June 1 · ..._. ICI f\.'95-4858 fully atocked on Catalina 1lauu, on beach RELAXING MASSAGE Career Emplovmenl ~ ..,. or Y ._ .. leuei. Ssas mo. 552-4010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhse. 2 Br 2 Ba. llland. PO Box 1$69 Newport~ Bob la.mes . A&en 55&CS05 ' Start SUO bt. For ..PtC> tw.. Pvt. rm1. lovln1 ~are. Mtbar, pool tc Jacuu.i. Avalon. Cat.alJJ\a bland, Uc. Masaeur cy, ductlon Job ln S.A ---------1 balanced dleta, nice Sl75.SSIM291eves. ............. 4450 ca 907o.& Lolt: Gtran. Shop. OukalhNGWlll AdtnJniltraUve Assistant 00.2'11 3 Br, 2 Ba, Jtlnt CdM loca· patJo. 132·2711: 771·3419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . female, 5 ID09. old, blk. ~ 2Clhn per 'Wit, typlnt a, --------- tlola. $450. month. Avail aa.wanted, 3 BR, 4 DaUXEOfC'S AUTOUPHOLSTBY tao : lutbar collar Splri .... RHcler abillb' to communicate ASSIMILY $~2nd !Joor ol fJ.8 Jri1. s.-r • ......, 4ZOO z Ba apt on Balboa Blvd. Cone. rm.. H•t 25. all NETS SS0,000. YEAR w/P:«n Oowert, whJte ·-.. &o. l camJno n·al well orall'I & 1 ~un1 F111t srowtnl ma.nut. It · f404019 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• l'7$.503$aft. 7 m. .... .... ltd, •m. wbse l.n r&o Orl&lnal owner or '7 f'lfa Collar. W.t 84'Cn nr. ~":ct •· ~·11 li If~ Call Tr.! p~~lfic looklal lor uaembb • End unit. Bay view, Part .-~ Ytarl tired, wbolaale It 11th" PlacenUa. May 7 <MAI tmeo .... ~u 'I c. worun. Di7 • Dl1ht Newporl.1 BR.den.tlllly ;."0:::: 1:~:~·Ki.:!~ utali, require• only Contact Ed Donahue, Fouppt.GZ-'1298 =:mentCo forappt lhlftl. AOPl.Y, l?m 6kJ 317 fum ·~ t/J.S tbna t /1.S. H lfldni. $30.000 down. TIME ~ NaUonal A\le .• C.M. •SU'Zl-S• Pa.rkCr.:&ao,tmae • ...,.. .. •••••••••••••••• SZSOO. Mature toUPle or 714·581·9m 751·1400 ~:1112 ot m.u30 Ext. <>utcall N.-••a AMlmOUS 7 .a.5tt.E.li..:.lllLY ~ I B •1 .. •leon1J. WeltoDACo. -_ "' ~ ·-c ea.n 1 r apt. All ::.'!, •---------~ •1r •LI · lOAM.aAM '731..,... A.du!ta dealrlnf tncort10. utU pd. 1325 per month . .,,..,.ton875-a00. ....,_" NWPTBCHb'TORE .... ~~ I Pleuant II procttable. Uyouwouldllketowotli __,s, Ba I'> 0 • 1 •la~ d s . for ... 4310 2630 Avon St. S3001mo. VAN ACCtsSORiEs ,l\'EAUTIFUL GIRLS SWt p/Ume Is irow. Wo id tho U"1Ueiton Beacb ,. 1 a.o. -Baytrl•t 4 Br 3 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jerry WY"nn (21~)4'1'J.7701 Net '17rJ.2!· ID 'iS. Well ha v • an c" c ll l n 8 train. Vor fntetl'"Vltw area & tuav• 1 year f as -nt.a Barbaro New • • J • ~i t.~ tabUanea, DltB rald, meuaa• •bout 'belr aJ c.t e.lec:trical auembty tJlt 28e adul~ N~pou Fam m. Din Rm, uly Double rro. Extra tall ... C....ryV,_,,. &ilkinatGS.OOO .• lntludtnl AnabelmStudl0.559-6150 appt,c l&U·5391 npr, 7ou mar be • -.:.-. • · · szooo. Au1 S2$00. Avail door. 731 W. lah. CM ~ i•-.-N·w-rt -ooo 1 ,A T•u 1 -yrtyi C!.a,... l nf e--..,. ' .... , .. ,.... -· · nvmwry. ~" AMW#tnl Strvlee noedt qu.allf1ed at an I.I• r 1 11 tilo~ii 0 P'illt"• urn or u · '"'"0 ' d .. connoct1111 apt '76MAOO JhoN• L lobtcky operator tor eve• _,. ttmbl«·tnllnoe; AblUtt •• OCEANPRONT .,.U.7\H'7S.flm ~bu,e3c.a.rdwntn avaJ11blc.SlQ5permo& OOR ... Lti"'"' P1euecaU.lSiurtUa wHkenda. Apply 120 lo read bhaeprlrih .. , =aitlc .. ~!"te2baw•t~rbltwport Waterfront. lt8.,Actam1•Maln.as up. TELE.,""Hn<><>O""~ ••• ,, .... ~-.,1-160 AClve . Sarra, San helpful.'" day work ", ·.o..-..L ~~ ·.~.:-•-bcfi>[· -Jdoclc. 2 Br J ba. ....... ·--. .. , .. .., ' "' .... -~ e--'-wo.u 1t1rt1ac 1 All ' 1 , __ ~ ...._.., "' .. i .. ,.. _._ Dletrlbutot•••P l<rt .. •••••••••••• .... ••••• .,..,.,... 8'.kef P\ltrattoDCo.mi"'~ Ml.taibo pet.a. lllOO/mo GSO/•k. JO· 299 or Gtrafe .. b111e a car, Nowport Deacb •••Ila· tMe 1().29 pc>und.1-ftn Apt Meacer'..s,,ll Units. a..attb.Dr',Ullirtift&tOn ('10 481·101; (311) $Sf ct.ntwn HD. Adam. • bM. Ji«'\.IM dfpC!il!t,.. ~ M,..; natiU'all)'. Matun C'PJ, ~II Uf·t BMch.. Pb-.acT• EqUal ~ W"11Ad Results tu.5811 llaln. '75mo. •fd.traMIO Uib. neldad,SU.:UOO e:nan. g,.. f'fS..llm, ~LJi:.ap&Q)<w. -. tr )ou're new to Oran1e Cu • temporarily di.con ~ tmwn• >our educ..UOn. 1 ecently dlachar("d Crom the auvice or for BKPR ASST. Vnlque ~· to Jotn C10cl corp Know'I of G /L. CoJ 1cct1 CIOl.U"tM helpful. Start to llOO. No .Fee. Sarra Berlr Aconl'y. 111952 MacArlbur, Ste 320, ICVlno.133·21t2. Part.tlrne, FulJ.tlmt. l);aya fr Nltbll. • Apply In P non J~ Kay enC)' Heb mat. fem modeh1 for top C11blon autgnm•nts. Call tor lnten-w 95T ... 12 11nr reason 1uktn1 tom· ___ ._._ ____ , a.&pan TUelday - ay Nu Exper. Neceu W~ Cum!DUy h.tve J pJUme. 2 r.ume sales P<l'lllona optft for •n)'one ll or ov« w 1car. We show you how yuu can earn $8·$12 porary or ''arcer employ ment, coruiJd~r tbil uni· que oppar. You c:1n earn S 196 ,.R WIEIC 8aaed on your prOduc· tlvlty . Co mm + lncenl1vea & cxtr1 prollt sharinlf bonus. On the job tralnlna. Tremendous potential to reach supervlaory & manage. ment positions, Must be personable & ambitious. For appointment only IOO«KllPtHG , per hr. Paid.daily. For .M 1 n l "o m p u t e r ~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~ int8VW eau Mr. Urton. ooccatot/bkkpr. To saoo ------=,.,,.--r-;. .,H49U·9PM. J.l4!t mo. Exper. ona mini ltOUCtll•wDth• 4 Galt· 1upplement ln· .._..W.lt.4 1100 W..t.4 , 1toot:;.;;;.;.;.-;.~~-;.-;.-;..-t----.. ---Hc-,-M-1 .. -.,.---1 RECEPJIO -_ COlt2J>tder Or bkkpna 1.;...a-..... c~ oome $80/'lOO ,_, wk. ......... ,.. .-. • mach. a must. Irvine loc. ..,,,_, -.. p tr from home. Cull ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ... •••••••• .. ••h••••• NOW ' RecrulUna abarp, Optratot Xlnt arowtb oppor. New $48-3203f·!orfi62·183&3•8 Relp Tlf'Oded for eldorly ambitious man to sell For adhesive & aoallna GIRL FRIDAY mini com~ter lnttaUa-CO'"""'ER GI 1 • d !Qrappt. lacty. Mon·P'rl. 5·8 pm. hordw¥re, tooli & •hop manut .. to mix reslna1 Super poaltlon Str a lion. FRF;E. "'n• r ,or ry ~ maka break(atf on eqwi>ment to Industrial fillers, pigments & super alrl! Oiv~t•lrled THOR AOE:Ncv cleaner needed. II i>r GARDENER·Dally arnd.s wlmds. C.ill btwn 8-12. accounts. Ave '281> per cat.alyii.. U37 Monrovia dutlea lncludf' .Ll.M 40S5 Wil•hire, LA older. &44~ malnt, pool, handymu· 6'12·9217 F Ion l1land L"w firm wk. No eJCper. nee. Call Ave "' 8 "''°...Sl.2S se"r"'"rlal, "ubllc: rela• (714) 994.242() indlv or couple, Laiuna ~ .. 7!U 9134 ''~· • _, ' 1" .., ... h ,"' ., •· 11 <2laJ 487 ,,130 COUNTER GIRL-wanted, Motel. apt. + salary HELP Wanted Male Ii dell LAaal st.-crelary ~~-~~-~~~~~~!·-:-::::-.:~----, tons, oa.ees .. A -----""----• exper required. Natural 494•2896 Fem. FuU & p /t. Apply wtt Civil lhJaaUon exp. 1~ around uslstant to buar Bookkeeper needed ruJJ Food Bar, 105 M1ln St. in person, Kentucky ~Sbelht NURSE PLASTICS executive. Be~ll"UJ time, tor Newport Bch Balboa PeM, 873-234.S GIHIJtAL CUIK Fried Chicken. 693 s. Mo.t560 RN Su-l•or MOLDING MACHINE prtv11te office, le Fl M k lh c H r-~ · • <WRATotlS hours a: trtnae a 539-1 IU rm. ust wor ru COUNTER Help fem E.xper.,_!1~rul, but not oast wy, Laauna U.ALSECRRAlY Day shirt, f/time for Furlhe'" expansion Corverya~actlv• ill 9 30AM·2PM tnal balance. 67~8730 ' p/t. Day & eve. 'Apply. ~·d ~,bwltchboard. Beach. Pai1lime w11i lust 2 conv. hospital w/activc, creates ~rm. openings a roomed alrl., • d ~~~~~~~~~BOOKKEEPER, fu(l St.ax Buraers,899W. lfttb ~~j~!ru:1·nil~~t1e~ Help Wanted Full " m exptt for eeneral resk>rative nursing rro-(or uper'd & triunee education lttypiri Ila l'aJI -c:harae for CPA's ~C.fice. St. Costa Mesa. Xlnt chance for advance: P/time. Re:.tuuranl. 18 pro~tlce law fl rm . ~:ei':t~. GC~~~aC: a Mr:. mach. ~l'f on all shll\1. are ei.senUol. W le full AUTOMOTIVE Xlnt wor~lll conditioM. COUNTER Wom 8 n, ment. Apply Ill CPJ. 180 yrs & older. ~pply In 963-:ES7 Gray, Park Lldo Conv. Our tr 'ng & merit re· resume to P. ~Box W•t•ty Clerk Opparturuty for crowtb. mature, Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. person. Shakey s Pina, Le al Secreta ltlon C.e ter .-S Fla&ship Rd vieW procedures ai.sure 10616, Santa Ana.-· Eit,._'d, Good P~· Paid R•wne only. B.L.T.S. I& Call 546-7894 ror C2nd floor>. Contact Ed 2214 Newport Bl, C.U. I N rtryf' poe E N Bn .; .. .,,..,,. ' rapid advancement for RECEPTION!""' lo=· "". P 660 Newport Cinter · ,.._._ · opeq eW1>9 arm. X· • · ........ ...,..... all employees who have , "'" Insur. Vac. pay profit o;. St.e 750 Newport interview """"'· Hostess~'d over .21. cetlcSlt typfnf, no abort the basic ability 4c de· tors office, willi, o.. sharinc plan. Contact Bch. Ca. 9'!6oo · CUSTODIAN GENERAL OFC. Part· AppJy ~~ • .Fl4•e Crowns, band. Call for /.ppt NURSES AIDES sire. Good poy + nlaht Good typist, Sll:llV,:f Vic Snyder. Allaa Um Sal "' Good 39(11ECouiHwyCd)l btWll ·lOAM & 12 noon ... "tbon"•+ ... rori·tshor· ht!lprut.butnoteon_. Chrysler Plymouth. 2929 Sm.au manut. co needs e es o;.xper · ' · Exper'd. Bayview Conv. "'w ,_ " sua -001$. ti Harbor Blvd, c .M. IOOKKIEPE.I. castoalan ror itn1 clean· on ~hone. Cond~ct 11'1· 7~18 Hospital, 20S5 Tburla Ing & x l n l r rl n g e $00() rt. S4oi '" _S46-__ l.934_. ______ , ~t~tec:::/i~~~.r H~hj~ ~o: j::!t:~~~:~k ~: ::;,1~~.~~~~ com· BOI'ELCO()I( & f ~ l~dlorCo Ave.C.M.&el:i05. bene~~ply8am.;&pm ~~e~~~nl~~'.~;f· tzl Aaltomotf•• organized & career phytlcally able to lift P....,._YWORKER or ~ erm na n · MURSESAIDES ClMCO weekdays673.S51(",,. TUNEUP MASTERS oriented, self started. trash barrels. 4V. Day Ceneralorc. Ptrpoaltlon Outstanding opportunity Call wn 8 AM. 5PM. 3-11 & 11-7. Ex-r'd. 41 2G5BriusAve.C.M. .. "iEEO MECHANICS JN Xlnt salary & ben. O.C. work wk. starting 7am. avafl. Xlnt benefits/· to work ln the hotel in· 646-8134 Beds. Good a:l' w /In-Irvine lndust'I Complex R~onkt/~.Y. ORN'JGE COUNTY. eit· Airport Loe. Send re· Baker Filtration Co. arowma Co. Call tor in· duslry. El\Joy excellent LlqUOR CLlltK creases. Country Club F..quol Oppor Employr.r Exp;~'d .. front Ml'fh, per & trainees. Call C~ln;:2f>~0 1 :V·1~~. Bc°a'~ ~Re:!a.~~7h .. Dr.HB ~~w 645"8420 or companybenefits. ~terpref'd.494·1.S33 Conv. Jiosp .• SA, pleasant phone v.D..l.&:A...to , <213)873-5430 COLLE(,'T ....., ..., .. Apply9am·noon Mon-Fri ~ 549-3061. PLATER work with busin'DCl!l-for interview in Orange 92713. EqualOpporEmployer ChntralOfffc• Pel'l!onnef LO,ANSEAVCLIC ccultves. Ne~~t County area. Builders Specialty DEUr.tANAGERS Part time, 20 hrs p/wk. MARRIOTT HOTEL rtfortpge loan broker HURSH ~~~~'r~i~~~~IU'D~x; Center. Call a~so Automotive Hardware co. In N.B. Mostly sandwiches. $3.SO p/hr. Newport Bcb 900Newpo.rtCtr Dr firm. Exper. req'd. Noar LVN, eves. RN, relief. shirt. Rosan Inc. 2001 9AM·11AM ONLY, -:ii' New Detail Shop necd.s seelc.s cleancul man 25·50 Some cookine exper. area. 75M7!i0 Newport Beach Fasb~n Island. Call for Xlnt. oppor. Call Mrs. w 08 t C 0 as l 11 w Y, REC~IONI _ help. for F /ti jc· slet..aCdytJ' ( lta It'll n). Ask tor GenOfc .... .,. Equal Opp Empl)'l' m /f appt.6"·8624. Toomey, 646-7764 Newport. Beach E.0.:!:_ Involves oc:curat6]tv1Aftg Top wages paid. Engine ~~.mpoymen a MIUla&er, btwn HPM, RE,AID .,.,.._ LUMcHCOUMTEA NURSES AIDES POOL MAN Needed by & telephone ~. Steamers, eng painters, ;:-:-:-:-;::=-::::=-:-:-:--:::-1..:581~·04~70~-----1 Variety fllled pos. deal· HOUSECLEANING. FqlHlrr.pcrldlon & Orderlies Needed ror lrg homeowners assoc. f /time. Coll Corv9ppt.. bu!rers & Polishers, up-CANVASSERS up t6 $6. Delivery-neat appear. lAi vt/eacrow & bank Women wanted to work days & PM's, F /t & P /t, for maintaining 8 pools. 644-8824. <Near Fa&biort holslery shampooers. p/hr. plus comm. CaU Good trans nee. Joans for brlibt lndlv. for Janice's Raagedy We ~ed a dependable tnclud wknds for conv. Perm. f/Umo job. Must Island) "·!.•. f.~~~~.~~pl~1~~ up & de · 84:30,549-3429 Minimum $3.00 hr + Great loc:. Call Cecila Ana bousecleanlng pertot\ to work at lunch hoep. Exper pref'd. Xlnt have exper Call 552·8200 RECEPTIONl~lli2 ~Harbor Bl, CM C ""RDIOLOGY mil'g. PR: 497·4188 Wtll.848·1288. service. start $2.SO hr. count er preparl n a startma pay. Please app· forappt. ----•Mature w /per~filftel 645·1030 "' ALSO FIE JOIS SAM to 3, Tues lhru Fri. sand~lches & salads. ly In person, Beverly lJ"'l>cl TECH DentalReceplionlst ~nnlsfrDennlsPerson· 675-6553 Som11 arlll work in-Manor,340Vlctoria,CM PRESSMAN background r&t1!j_& •Auto SGtetpffSOft P/T Ex per requir ed. tMust haveA Xd·ray licenake. Mf ServiceofHunl.lnaton H_O_U_S_E_K_E_E_P_E_R_ cl ude d. Uniform Small lndependant shop. medical group. So[~· Porsche, vw & RV 6ales. lncld'ng anthmlo JD-JJ'!~A~· .. ay wee . Be,ach, 16168 Beach Blvd, .•tatu-. nite shlfl 11-1'. furnWled. Medlcal and NURSES AIDES A.B. Dick. Experience Management t~i 'liew &c used Permanent t er Pre ta on . an .-.te . 1or G•--t Home. 646.6716 '""' " "" ,,.. 831 ..._. E p rk Medi I G t S ~ c .. • 121 " '" ..,...p1'al benefi••. AFtply 7.3 Ex""'r. pref'd. Mesa only. 644 ·8233 Days . program. Apply.. lol Cl t Ge H B • ~., Llndber0 Nutril on, Verde Con\', Hosp, 661 ''-"' ve~. a ca pos1l1on. Fringe t>ener1ts. emen e n osp. · Dental Recept//\ssla.t. . • Baker St, c.M. ~ · tmmediale opening Call Brosnahan (714) 492-7866 Fantastic oppor fbr b1l· GENh .hdO/FCh. Typlnv1:t!1tde Housekeeper, uvein for between Carousel & Center St, C.M. PRODUCTION Sales )tgr for mter\'1ew. Car Wash Cashiers lngual person to grow & 1 r rt d t on~. l ar:e young Npt Bch ram. ~~So~thloc:~s~eP~a!: NURSES AIDES Orange county rirm in RECEPTIOHISliw 837·4800 493·4511 prosper in lhe most uni· 0 , c. u ies .. n eres ng Must speak Eng. Refs. ~no Center, Costa LV ..... 'S Anaheim 11eeks exper'd Opportunity for adyHcze• ----FuJl&Part·TJme que ofc in this area 3·4 "ork m growtn& NB de• CaJJ644-6680or642 .. 1475 ~1~>" • 1 Vi 1 " produetion personnel ment, pleasankl•t· Call 644·4460 d;eys a week. Many fr. v e 1• 0 P m t · c. 0 · . t\ csa. App Y ol tam n A II Shirts· Ex per · d w/mspect1on backgrnd. mospherc, sharp an.ud· Avon Reoresentatives k.verLoolced So Good! You will loo, selling world ramous products. 1'1ex1ble hrs lllgb earn· 1ngs. Training. Call ~7041 or Zenith 7·1359. Babysitter, my home, 2 girls, a~e 6 & 8, 3-6PM. Full time s ummer . Irvine area. Aft. ti, 5."2·3744 &by~1tl.er wanled, 9 30 to 6 Jo, Mon·f'rl, 7 mo. old hoy W. CM. 646·2700 __ loby.itter W.ted Babys1ller needed for 4 month old infant. 3 day week ino' my home. Heference11 please Call \96·3880. ------· HAKER rASTRY E"p'd ror Continental n-stauranl Call for appi. 1~·9-i70 Ut\Ki':R wonlL'd, expcr or "1lllng lo learn 496·1410 _..__ __ OANKING TB.LOS For our South Cout Plaza i>Cc u l f" Ume " 11) P time P 1llm~ will "ork Mon Fri 1 15·11 30 It sat 9.45 l.o 6.30 t:itpcr. prcf'd. Call MU.1 K1.1~11 J l 540-40f'.o6. l:allfomia Federal Savin1t11 & Loan 3333 Bl'i1lol St, CM F;qual Opp Emplyr m,r BANKJNG lllVIHI HATIOHAL IANIC PObltlona 0J)('n t'or . ,ROOP; O,ll TE.LUil FILICLlllK Contact Bob Crel1~hton 833·3700, E.O, E. Cllteriog Asst Tme irtge benellts Exper re-Bene s/vaca /salarted. Housekeeper, part time. Cowlttr. C 0 0 K, KITCHEN Must be able to r«zod ly personality f<>f'thWit TMPerl•cf Party q'd. CaJI <7i·O 496·4402 Call&W·l>l30 S4 hr, students okay, •9 Mactunist: Production HELP. Apply, Garfield micrometers & have office position. PMoe ~take plans to join sue-SJC Sundance Dr. Newport trainee. small s hop. Conv .. Hoi;.p., 7781 worked w/progre11s1ve exp. typing neo..fQt.on r I t. k. GEN. OFF. Co. will train Terrace, N.B.642'.1225 Maul -fg. 6.,.. Terminal Garfield Ave, HB. dies & punch presses. transp. Irvine·~. cess u opera 10nt1ee 1ng DENTAL ASSISTANT, "' ~" emclent person for .in· Choirslde exper. 4 acc. typist+ 10 key In lmmigraUon Copsultant Way1unil4,CM.646·600l Salary commensur~tc 9'79·3180 n WJ terestlng pos. Call W1ll,o handed, X·rays, etc. billing, rating for gd experienced, .for parl p CKAGERS w/exper. Coll for tn· , · Qi 8332700 D future. Start to .... "". No tlmework.957-0408 MAIDSWANTED A tervicw956·2093 hesl,a~rnnt . • ~,, rter, · · ennis Laguna Niguel, 495.4245 _,,., Don Quixote Motel ----Mc n Eds Pizza dtpJ & Dennis Personnel Fee. Sarra Berk Aeencf. JNSERTERS needed for 2100NewportBl,C.M. NEEDEDlMMED. P/llmc 18 or over. Min drivers & cooks,.ld Ser vice or Irvine, 2082 Dental Ofc M ana1er 18952 MacArthur, Sl'1 p /time work. Wage ----------All shifts. No ex per. wage to start. No cxper. drivers lie. Good, ~·g MlchelsonDr. wantedfoqirowingprac· 320,lrvlne.833·2892. +INCENTIVES. LA MAIDSWANTED necess. Xlnl working nee. Job would entail rec'd,2lyrsold.\9 g-tlce In Irvine. Must be "" Id! Th J ond •· C II N 1 •-Cl k times, 549·8548. Btwn •OP waaes pa e nn c s ... pay. a ow laundry & cleaning of ncss to work c.v • er bright. self motivated, t Laa 211 N Co t u ll Phormocy Cfttk CMpable, a.ssisllne exper. Girl & Boy 15·16 yrs for 8:30&5 EOE 8 una, · as party rental equip. Apply wknds. Part m~. p Permanent-t>artTime helpful. Salarv open. kitchen help. A~ply in Hwy., La&-Bch. ~o~ Off iC e • Party World. 2025 t1 me avail. ~y ' ., A • 1 1 lNSJDESALES NewportBlvd,C M. S2SO·S3.00hr. Hu II, Position available in 752·7SSS. person, ..... pm, ngna Expr'd In inside sales, MAIDS wanted Im· 0 overload --847·1214. Ana . jo, • 1pec1alty Drug Store, Pina, 2121 Balboa Blvd, ordertakln&&follow·up. mediately exper un· PubllcRelalions 635·9690. Sta • ~:~~e1orl: ~:S::a0b~! ~fo~is~ LE!!~~ fo; 1-N_.B_. _______ , Hrs 8:30 to 1:30, s days. necessary. We tCahn. Apj -SS7·0Q.61 · ASST.to SIS,080 892 ss25 · lll 1. Individual Who..-ha• a real quaJ1tv crown & bridge Girl Everylhlnf! For Npl Good f.honemanners es· ply Newport anne 3723 Birch St. N B Manager of lnt'l PR fpr 0 m:J'J "' # B h Ad Ag c t senUa .<t!M·9'14Horappl. Inn. 6030 W. Pacific Cat · · muJtl nal'I co. seeks in· RESTAURANT-CdJl;aa. concern for people. olc. Many benefit&. N.8 . c en Y 0 Hwy, Newport Bch div. who ls exper'd news slstant, aJrllne ltitdlen, Prefer some pharmacy Call644-92U. manase small, fast 642·3030 P'"CICAGERS feature wn'ter to cover 6AM to 12. ReqoMe_• M t tie bl t ifOWJnf ofc. Opportunity Inspect.ion ~ exper. us a e 0 ental Asst. exper'd. for erowth. Typine. Female. $2.50 per hr to activity & products that ments: Reliabl~t). mllt work on a flexible Happy, self motivated. pecbo.rd bkkp'i Acen-RECEIVING MAID wanted Harbor Inn st.art. Merit raises. 1537 have int'I impact. Cull appearance,des1rdo*1· schedule up to 8PM · ha I led · Mot 1 l•"" W 8 Ibo N rt Di •u• 288 D · •· van""' 646 -·-PleaM! apply in person lo extras rp air wan cy .exp. helpful or wlll e """' . a a, Monrovia Ave, ewpo anc, .,.....1 ennts"' ....... ._ the store manaaer for progres.slve dental traJn. Call Jeannine at INSPECTOR Nwpt Beach, 67S·3463 Beach. 548".SUS~ Dennis Per a on n e I i---.---1111!1""• -..."'GUILD DR.UG olc. Prevenuon oriented. 979-S252 . . • Service of Huntington , ,,_ Sal open. Irvine. Call Small preciston Maintenance man. Good P/time help. '°anted 8each,lSl6SBeachBlvd, RETAIL·11t>1•l Harbor View Centerk m-~. Girt Friday or Conatruc · machined fc molded waaes. Ahbaba Motel, w/electronlc parts back· Suite 121. ,. • 1610Sal\ Miguel Dr. N . tJoo Co. DfcepUon, li&bt parts for electro· 2250 Newport Blvd, Cl( ground. Co0646-4892. CLERKS'•"ll .. Equal Oppor Emplyr DRAITSMAN; w/exper bkkp'1, f)?yroll & gen. mechanical devices. No Phone calls. Rodlo Dispatcher ... ' . t --C"7U\ in lutenor De•1en for ore. Call Cree between Working knowledge of PBX Answerina Serv. Start$2.75 pcrhr. UTOTEM~ '-. 1: l:lerkTyptSl ~"'" estllblubed Interior l·Spm 768-4751 Yl4.5 truepoalllonln1 re· ManagerTl"alnee Opr. Immed. openings ~~llS3J·3U2 .~, FE! PAID Des I gn Shop. Some q'd. Proficient use of pre· PUILIC R .. atloqs for motur<; people to 2'1392 Camino Capli.lrano Convenlette• M Good co. seeks a.harp in archlLectural knowledae GIRL 1''1UDAY cislon measuring lnstru· Coordinate your people work v a r a e~ hrs & Suite 204, Laguna Poelliona open lsll· :I div. for key po!>. Xlnt helpful. can Mr. Mc:Car· For architectural office, ments & 3-5 yrs exper. oriented attitude w/mn· wkndt. Apply in per$;>f1, Nlauel.E.0.E. Jrd s hUts In ,'i\ benefits & oppor. Calt ty at 49'2·4131 for appt. part-lime. bookkeepln1. preferred. Jor cot offering prom 155 Rochester St, Costa · ciemcnle & La a Lia11, l48·l288. CRICKET INTERIORS receptlon18t. secretary. STACOSWITCH INC making pos. Call Willa ~es.a. Beach. Other are e ALSO FIE JOIS INC. San Clemente &&2·7155 for interview 11.39 Baker Costa Meaa Carter, 833-2700. Dennis ----------Real Estate ' · · openings also. No ·, Dennis & Oennht Person· S4f•l041 "-Dennis Peuonnel ---------Why not lhe best? Coats req'd. Apply at 'IJ)\/. MIServtceofHuntington DRAPERY GIRL, must be very •t· EqualOpporEmployer Service or lrvlne, 2082 PBX . & Wallace has been oursiores. •· <>:1 Beach, l&Ul8 l'Warh Blvd, S-.--& ....._. tractive. To work on lux-Michelson Dt. established since 1963 In 2588 Newport Bl L Su __ •l_e_12_1_. ______ 1 E.xpr'd. CallM&-1$481027 the Harbor area. Oc· Co9ta Mesa 'I' ElCamlnoDr.CM uryya~ht. PartUmewln· IHSPECTIOH ~HICURIST OPERATOR casslonallywchoveneed ~~~.~~~~!ft~ Clerk.typist for pnr'I orct---------ters, full lime aummera. Orange County flrm In Need ( 2) F /tt m e . r ddiU 1 llfl d v.otk. &.rt al S2. 7~ hra Sl!O to $150. clay. C.ll 8 to Anaheim seeks exper'd Richard Ouellette Salon, or a 1 °~ e•qu: f e ~ RETAIL SALES CLt!tKS 8·5~kd).,..SelertV11n, ORJV£R 10AMMondaylhruFrl· 200Newport.CtrDrNB peop e. 0 .: wanted lo work.ifJl 606 W Katella, Ora. daJanly.2U: "4·2313 Inspect.or who bas metal , ..• lmMt•at• OpHlfKJ H• Presllee location in Encrey Store. WUllnJC '-<> 19'7-"2:2 W-ke ..... only ~~~~~~~~~I slamplng ex per. Potlllon Manulacturtn1 plant 1'e· .... for .. lftdl•lct..of New p 0 rt cc n t er ; learn. . ------• ~ IRA t~ i.s in production dol~ in locat1n1 to La1una wlttukJniflc.tecl,... <;:onaenial worklna con· 675-6730 .ie:> <Acktall Waitreu. ex Delivtr copiea of Dally process lnspectlona. Call Nlauel. Opentn11 ror _ __... ---i-..• on 0 dltlona: Commiu1on1---------"'-- per'd Cmtact Johnny al Pilottoraclt1 andatores. CMIARDS forlntervlew956-2093 moldlnt machloe opra, --.. ..,..... • .._ apUt up to 80~;· Sales RN LYN ·a~I·' Saddlcback L•net, alter No ~llectin&. R,uJra HllDIDfMMlD. lwmce asaemble,..•1eneralot· 601A •utoMetlc aids and postage sup Or ••1J IP t. •$300. cloependabfe :a~to·0 hone Join a Pf'Ol"et•lve. fut Aaency e-.r. N---rt Cle.. Contact MiH Bee, swftchboord with cor· p 11 e d ; Property PJtlme. 11-'7 •. XlnC~f. IC-432l, ulr ior eorce crowtnr co. w/unllmlted ~.... .~,..., 498-&15atorappt. • ..-slrnHcr •-.a-purchase plan. 1r you've Bayview Conv. Hojlpl~t, COMPUTB lMIHIJ Hmh,,.. Yancemet\t. Must be Buch. Salary open. •MASSAGE ....... lndl•lduol ~" been thinking or o 2055 Thurln Ave(TC • Of'BtATotlS Equel Opportunll1 matuH fr resp. I Hr1 ..,m_-9055________ ' chandc, consider one of 642·~ ', •1,"t.. 1 I Empk>yer TECH·FEM• alto IM re.,tr•d to • .. ,. .. Work part or /Um• In paid tralnlnf H you NSU RANCE Group 60% Comm·Guer rnln. p • r f 0 r • 0 d • the best, c:all Gcorae R.N. or L.V.N. saoiu.it.. )"OUr aru. Daya, ruihta DRIVER " Helper ttuallty+olherbenelita. Health Claim• Ex· "1U&P.T.work.l.Aclt. -L•ta...;....ai•• 10_.__ ••-Vocel, 640-61'1 ar write Active OB·Ovn ofc>J~. nr wlcnda. Mini computer w/mteh. aptitude lo t)elp • ·•· amlner, exper. at lea1t J WTESPA 54CM195 -, .. ~ Ith_. r-P.0.847, CdM 92625 • p'd pref'd S8HS33 -, .. or bltlcpn1 rnacb.. ex~r w/dell•tr1atock411hop ~ · yr. Salary open. 549·118'7 toe •• w C0"1• _ • •l•i .. ~~R TEMPOR RY wor-. 1''reeway Auto NJlJ. 1_(.;.;.J_an..;.> ______ 1 MASSAGI TICH lftHlcotlons. If In· SERVICES A Supply, Avery Parkway liI1iiliT lntur•nce clerk 'part t•rHt•d. op ply In RN.'S . '' coO <11.t)e9.Ul20 ~~V~eP,!eao Fwy, Mli· Secur1tyltlnduttr1al ume. flllhlon r'atun<l. With diploma tor top person. "'''•nt 1.213) 487·0130 D•vu ~ Strvlc.. N.B. 1·5 M·F. Accurate due LEGITIMATE 11pa. NIJ1ht nUl"flt's ll-7. i'ulll+, Nz.t S. Oronl't, S.A. typln1. gOOd w /fltur••· )it. Giarrusso, 712·956l p/llme. i\1110, CCU .-$9. Runk Teller TralnH "COOK DOLLAR DA.II Stulln1 oppor. for breakl••l Shirl. Good friendly per.on .eekln« pay" benenta. M&·902'1 8S:f·9590. MA. TU n. E w o MAN BRUNSWICK Bencntt for f/tlmenCOli· "120CampuaStt130,NB p/Urne'" to welcome tact Miss Jen11en, = 549-I07l ...... Of'Detimer newcomers fc contact ~---------i Mem!'Arla! .Ho-.p ...,• solid aold co. Cell Apr>lY,JollyRo(tr Marsha Davlt, 833·%700. 400$. Coast llW)' OeM.ls " Denni. Pio!rll)n· weuna llC!ach ~~~~ Uc. N · 06177 nee& uslatant. &Tuai be merchanta. Ple)(lble hrs. CORP. 642'27"''· ~ ... very nextble Ir •xPtr'd. N~ car. lite typtna. RIAL ISTATi 642-2210 547.0095, Now Jta.i BoOth Soace Avallable For OPERATORS boralory Tel'hnlcfan Orad• II, ror bto· medical Cor~. Job will con1f1t or Chemtu1, SeroloJlcal • Chromato- ara phlc T•chnlquu. Prac:t.lcat eJCper. es ft• QWrecl t3'H8ST l3UHtlJrbcwll•d C01to M•M. C•lf. E<!lUll Opportunity Employer M tl1 •MANAGER* RN 11•7..ruqqu . s.r•llOf'•litl!itn IJO Btd E.C.F. Verde Conv. H ' ~nterSt,C.Jtf. Secretary /Rtcept. for N.8 . South Pacific Travel Co. Oppor. for rilht person to advanet. TOCK ROOH /SHIP· PINO /RECEIVINO CLERK. Exp. ln ablp· ptq • r.ctlv!J.'11, posUnc lo i\oclt card.a, runnlni UNDERWRITER, Start to Sl~ .. Prefer Aacy ---------1 exp. ln commcl/pers. lines. Beach loc. No Fee. Sarra Berk A,ency. 18952 MacArth11r, Ste ---------• t060 Ukenew 18' boat w /100 hp YAMAHA 125 MX 74 Evtnrude, trlr. ft!Ju.t eell GooclCondiUon lmmed, bave bo111ht 548-1945 ~:!~boat. 540-116S6 or '7• YAMAHA TX500, lood. --------t cood, 9,000 mt. $800/.Best J&' Bolton Whaler super oa.-. 54iMUl • sport, center console. ---------1 50hpelectrtcltart Merc.1170 H.rley Sportater. Comp111 ~at cover New balanced enslne. etC!'. 12e9s. can <TH; ~ thruouto llatt·..!~.~allY' 8'2·2717.aAlpm. CAuU •••••rv-.o . ·- ' I r, R DAILY PILOT * * W!dne!day: May 11.1111' AMtoi.18ipirttcl ...... l.,arW A.fo., r.perw • Aili' S4tr-f Ice , y --• •••• ••••• •• • • • •• •• • ••• ••••••••••• ...... •••••• • ..................... . • • .... w 9570 Aldot, 1111,a1W Oats. '720 ~ .._ '740 T__... 976 5 A.to t ~ .... ....___ U .-.. .a .......... U -~ • Acasaon•• 9400 ••••··········-·••••••• --·-····· ·-··-··•• ••••••••••••••. •• •••••• •• _,..,... · •· .,. vw -· •-. -•-• •••-•••••••••••••••••• '77 Dodie laici, air. Atfollellito 9701 ..................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............. ••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••••••-·--~··• Sun Scoptt Infra red po_.or, * Vt. cru1" ....................... ·• D t1un 110 ~uao•, "'IOO SE Cou • Nny, TOYOTA Yolra~ 9no C1111110 9917 ,... 9940 "Gray" alr jack. Su va. control, 36 sat. zsoo ml Cleu With '73 4D.111lt. extr. -One of UM flnat CB.JC.&. • ••• ··~·-······· ••••• -···················· 2t; parta 4 1185 or bett o<r~r. C•ll ALF.t. 5'llMT Sllts. C.11 ~4 onpnal In US. Se• to ~ 75 YW SClaOCCO ·'17 Camaro s..cmo s.M·2S38 R.crs.aop.m. OceelJm.newl.fpaltlted ~Vf.~1·5&1hfts 2 TOCHOOS! hpeecf AK/FM ~ Sf 00 l:"or Sale: 15) lbU Tru '72 Ford EconoUne Van Glullt'ttaSpnntllodyand 7l0atml2401 ~SLMB 8el"e l 1 t. <lllF.lfN> (731SP'V) air coOdllloni.nl '1ur:r•--"11t-------- taes & 10 15, whit Lo · aeparat•, 1troo1 runntni ~-673·0068 · • • an n • ONLY S 1895 met&lli '•71JIU>~' it AC n• Pll spoke whet!IJI e lu1 pal ens mt, SlllOO. CalJ 1300 Veloce to1ine w I Be~er Mein co Ca111, c. ~ N• uro. • .,...,. • 6.111781 tern, lo ml'a. $2H Terry49'-l443 4·spted tranimiHlon. '7? 1edan. 2·dr. 4·1pd 6.000 ml, &tlnL 673-S*. MARQUIS TOYOTA ~ ... T~~~.~ YeUiew, .;;;,;;.;;·;.;.;.,;;---~i-- 751-2'729 AlllO many edra Alfa stick. :.Smp1. Bhtebook Blltofr Atl~ON VIEJO ...,, , .,. -'TZ P'ofd LTD 81'(1 .. ta ,. "!.:.~~~:'1i>=:,::ii;:. lJOO part•. When put l1'50. Sell for S1S$0. '7! ~L. '1)1&St. seU, x1nt IJ 1·1110 495· I 2 IO tf20 2 dr, tuU 11,.r, CATALJNA C4U'92•1DU. tOccrtbtr as ti wUI be 1 5.S3-l077evuorwkneb coad 39000 Ml SU.2.50 Hunt 8ch tmeo.Cf/CnU. AUTOSUNROOF good looktn1. &ood run· Take over lea1e on l.t71i w.oi.s • . . 6'TOYOTA . • 10•.m lf71Chevyu..J....'"-pvtptyCOOO. Ph 842-404<.I '71 Chev Van~ to.a.. BltD n1ni ca -or wollld de 2a>Z z+z of 1190 p/mo CORONA 2 DOOa Mo~, must aell. 19'14 c , -t'VOll, (2J3)441·548 Aufot for ScM ~. tinlt, Ice box, cherq' finitely be worth uwt11l· XJnt cond. 839.-0tse 0; '70 280SE. Uke ou, air. • 1 p e e d , m a 1 1 • Sun !Jug. Reaaonable. To._ _.,. 1976 POI ••••••••••••••••••••••• toilet. $2500/bst ofr. Ing time and m9!\01 for 839.7638 ask for Rose AM/F.M. comp. Jealher (YDCQ2s). Call&7S..(SS8. Combination of' cyL Ii 4 .wtC/ 751 8257 eompleUou of restorallon Marie int. .Mich. Ures. 1 owrir & Vol¥o ,7711 &J>Hd trans. make thl• GRAMADA 4 ,,.,:.__ 9520 • ....___ W-A-d 959 of thia e.Jas11lc Bertone l drivr. 106CoraJ, Bl. • the ec»nom1 cart Only SEDAN. Sll\'e -c• -_,,.. 0 deslcn. S1500. 845·5108 173 z. Air, auto,lln stnp. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32,000 mllea·owner w/bur1undy ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft« 8 It weekends, or lng, Konis, M /FM, uno 28QS, w /au, AM/FM, ORAHGE COUNTY driven. Ca&tNOM), Immaculate th: •PINSTRIPIMG• WIWIU.aUY leave messaae at 41.500 ml. dean. $4450. xlnt cond. '4.250. Call HUDt.Bch. W-4435 VOLVO OMLYSZ595 AutomAUc,pwr. FreehandS25up541M387 YOUIDATSUM 648-TSU. Call64e-9171aft4:30 R.lchat756-0638;M2"'463 EXCLUSIVf;LYVOl..VO MARQUIS TOYOTA"' & brakea, 6 cyl. Cadillac 1937, v.s mbdel PAlDFOllORNOT Allcl 9707 Dataun '71"10.2 .. -.... pd. '73 Mercedes 2. 80, ex-'71 TOYOTA '·-eist Volvo Dealer M!SsJONVlEJO (economy num TOPDOU4R " ....-• 11 t d 1 1 CARJMA ~. factory alt~~~ 75 Sedan. Superb cond. f'<>ttTOPC•ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials. 1 Owner. Aft ce en con 1t on. inOranaeCounly! 131·2110 495-1210 owntr. (°'?PCVJ. with onalnaJ uphol1tcry, "' '73 Audi Fox-4dr Sdo. &pm, 5311-0745. owner. tl5900. 873-6721 Aut•. trana .. radio. BUYDJoRrEL!_ASE o~LY $3 owners manual. $12,500 IARWICllCDATSUM .. l tr AC L't 97,.2 Perfect &•• aaver. '-A '63 Chevy Nova, waaon. " nu 0 ans, • "' c. ·-Da•·un 510. N-....o-11·l· MG "' ''"'10RC) Good t N MAA9UtS v Jerry Alward Co. 1517 San Juan Cap1·s•-ano .,.-.., Pvt Pt D -..., c-.....,. ._., • 1 ' rans. car. ew ... Pl l "' __.... · y . •Y•, Ue body work. $500/bat ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1088 ~~flll'l~~llll brak 548-4118 $290 642~~~l a Ave, N.8. 131-1375 49).3375 ~=:::7:: 4 olr. 7H/556-8032 ~r .. :e~~1:S.~r~ . Mi,, ej 1969 ~~EV l~PA~A. HT-~sr.~.w Sp:!_'f~ lace, • WE BUY spd. A.M/FM c~ssette. DatsWJ 72, 510 2 dr, 4 1pd, MGA, '"fully" restored. ;vy;c-S-Ma--:...:i:-~ caGood11,_,~!> .. ~~1t1on. $950. '7l LTD Brbm, A-9540 Cl.UH CARS $1.200 Ph673-7"8 AM/FM, lo ml, $1350. $3,000/ofr. 559·0278 '-V~ 1u9tS:>u11f ...,.. ......., ••••••••••••••••••••••• & TRUCKS --·-PP. 714-5'5-WO 1~:30. Hin. 8cb. to-4415 Anaheim 750-2011 Cllevy COnvert "71. Good CUstom made '76 Tnke. IMW 9712 D d Showpiece, beaut. cond. ....................... 69ea~t!':i'5r:> ·~yot.a Celica GT·S '72 Volvo 1455. 4apcl. = .J~· Wknd & ------"'°""~- CB. Auto. Less 011n 4 CONNELL '69 MG Midget. Neat , air cond .. vLUyl radio, roor rack, • · '71Maverick,PS, mLSeriousi.nquuieaon· 646-8003 Runabout, Yellow/Blk top, AM/FM stereo, $3SOO./bst olr. 640·03841974 Malibu Classic M,000m1, $975/ ly.$3000firm.498-1365 CHEVROLET Fiat 9725 lntr. Wire wbla. Sac Mich elin radials. a1t 5:ao wagon AM /FM stereo, 581-1302 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1~.~.64+8480 (053NOE). Best ofrer. 076 VoJ_ vo.24.6GLA, .-..-, lug.a ace rack. Good 1 61 __ F_or_d_, -52-.-000--i----'64 Hillman t.Unx, custom 2828 Harbor Blvd. 72 124 c-... MG-lGB / ~-.. -aind. has '64 Chevy eng. 4 Spd, COSTA MESA -r-• PUt a liWe Piu.a.z into · w p1.nstnp1ng, sun roof, ~ 495.8799 miles, very "ood Maia, xtras. 495-51.38 ~ your life!!! •74 ~ G '68 Corona, 60,000 mi, AM/FM tape cassette, ss.'5(). 84.2-3809 4~DriYH 9550 54'-120° COMEIHlrSEE This Canary.yellow 5-Mldget.23,000mt.lntlp-auto,radlo,heater,$850. pwr .ant, windows, alr,'71 Nova. 2 door, sUck,1------~1--- WEPAYTOPDOLLAR speed is eqwpped with top shape. Racioo Sharp.642--0(33 It.hr int. Uke oew, super new mags, xlnte<>nd, Pvt tang •••••••••••••••••,.••••• THE AU MEW d t I AM/FM "' sharp oJy 3,200 ml, $8700. Pty. 536·3649 ••••••••••• .. ••• , .t.MC.JEEP FO!lTOPUSEDCARS 630CSIMOW! r:c&, C!:t~~·aod Iota or ~·or bst o~·, Volbwagn 9770 544-0742afl5PM '68 Mustang Convt. #I 1ft Calif FOREIGN, DOMESTIC spunk. Aaldng $2200. If ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Chevy white 4dr. Runs cood. Wbt w /bllt WEOUTSELLALL lf)'O:C~~C:ctean COMPLETE Interested call S58-6071 MGI 9744 '73VW412 .a.--UMCI 1ood, $350. Aft. 6:30, 581-8061evea. JEEP DEALERS ........ •·· f'-t. IOOY SHOP and leave a m essage for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low mi, mW1t 1ell --. 643-1447 -..... "" U1' T · eau cco ••••••••• ••••••• ••••••. t---------'71 Grande, cleen, JN THE STATE IAUER IUfCIC MOW OPEM ammy. '74 MGB. Perfect cond. eves, """"4743 General •990 I '8' El Camino. $1200. PB. 351 cu in en1 HUGE INVENTORY 29'l5 Harbor Blvd. ·m Fiat Sport Cou!)CI 124 Xtras. Must see. Asking '66 VW Square back. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto, magi, R /H, air 646-.S42.1 or645-507~ AllModelsNew&Used CartaMeaa 979-2500 SADDWACIC $1700.Cleao ' !1599•496-4739 &547·7lOJ stereo very good cond1 · ahks, 1 ownr, P /P l-,69--Fi-b_l_d--~t-- Leasln1AvaUablo YMLEYIMPORTS 631-1549 c t.lon$700.497-3195 642-0035 ol1g ~u:S, Co.taMHO TOP ap.t 9746 AMCJ-DOL' .aR 831·2040495-4949 Ho.do 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 VW. Mags, recent Chevelle,vmtop,61,000 556-7224 --r I.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• brake overhaul, new mi. air. AM/FM, xlnt •-.------.....,.~ 2524 HARBOR BL VD. p .&ID •~ .._._W •77 Opel GT '72. clutch ~. eves 962-9528 rad I a Is• i mm a c In l. 66. R /H, auto, ai Ccsta Mesa 549-8023 "' ~ nw Alllo, beauL cond $1600 642·43&1aft6PM ilSO/ofr FORCLEAN HONDA C $2700. 957--0212 '73 Super BeeUe. Lo mi, 536-4854 '75 4WD GMC Sbt bd ars •-.11...... 9750 radials, msl sell 975·SSSO '6' Corvalt Conv. Xlnt Pickup, decked out. $'Sf • H~Y MANY ...-~ or.c99-1878eve. cond .• Investment, fun '67 V-3, auto, P /S $J,1SO. 675-8747 SANTA ANA To CltooM From! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1695. 536·9993. clean, recent paln(f T~ 835·3171 lmmac. '69 Targa, 9UT. 71 VW Van. must sell, MU! SUS0.644-137 . TMCu·~·,-~11o~·-· UNIVERSITY Nu eng. & pnt, Uhr. S·sp, Campr lnt.enor, neweng, '7S Monte Carlo. P/S P/B 1•1_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..,.. 15"'"'.-' ~ AM/F•t P/W & aar Land t ,.. '64 Ford lY.iton ataltebed, •USED BMW's* Okll..oblt. etc. Sli600.6"2·7?4S.9-5 12595. 1si~' ice box 9910 Top cond 0$4100 :: t::~ Nevr tires. new plugs, IMPORT CARS ..,43.0CpeS/R7'6LWB Hollda Ccrs • GMC '77 924. Must sell. BUc, •••••••••••••••••••••••over ltase. Call afl s ... 73Toronado. run aslangSl.500.645-1691. '7116004apd940MRJ Tn1eks AM,FM.S8700orbsl ofr. '68VWConvert.Cleao, l.9688wckSportWagon,9 557·8440 rectory air. ,54 CL-~ Pie"·-A.LL MODELS '752002'spd 629NBK 2850 Harbor Blvd. 1-992·4300or 832-2402 SlJOO. ftrm. pa.M, sunroof, auto trans. 1 9925 644-9130; 546-6565 · .,.. ....,. Closed O.. s..do1 Costa M 540-9640 675-8799 & radio. Mother ill. must tr --64$-2442 all aft. 5 WE -P esa '73 914 Blk Porsche. 2 o sell I Good buy al $300 ....................... i2 Olds 98 4dr. gold ..,.EEO ORANGECOUMTY'S Hon da, 1975, CVCC. Liter, all xtras. $3950. '16 V W Rabbit . ~916 · '72 Newport. 2 Or, P /S, ty. Loaded, clean, 57ChevyPickup,lgewin· " I htchbk,AC,lomi,xlnt Qill9-5,772·8270 Blnupunkt. AM /fM. P /B, auto, uir. R&ll. 6441127 dow,needawork. Best of· ·CLEAN OLD ST 12750.552-3437 Russell ATS whls, Dunlap hres, 61 Buick, good motor, Radials. Lo m1• top cond. ______ .,__ fer. 842-4646 USED CARS $'. '64 Porsche C Cpe. XJnt $4250. 493·9154 good body. $350. Pvt. Pty. $2400 Call S40-7sos. eves 1976 Luv. Camper shell, MOW %.•••••••••••!?.~~ cood. ~646.uos '76 Sliver VW, 1:1wiroof, S42·3809 t 9927 AM/FM cassette . CALL PAPPY AM/FM, xlnt. '00 Skylark. 6 cyl, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3,000 644·4498 SaJes-Servie»·Leaslng ··~JAGUAR XJ6, 48,000 74 914 2.0, new silver, air, Call 644·Ui08 mileage. 4 new tires, new Economy. '73 GT. looks, '73 Vista Cruiser. 540·5630 R ,._ I m1, absolutely perfect stereo wheels gauges '70VW bit ' ood brakes. S450.49'J·l678 extras Rallye whls u /c new l1res. PS/PB, '23 ,...._Truck. oy \,.ur-yer, ftC. cond, Sl6,9SO. 549-3918 or K.on.i, $5100. 497:1978 ' , re engine, R · • . • l-ond. S2300. 644·402.& Asld~;~.64$-1691 Roils hoyce BMW 557.1333 tires. clean thruout Codilloc 9915 AM/FM s tereo. On. --- 1540 Jamboree '73 911T. Xlnt eond, 873-5485 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tmctlvelysharp&clcun. 3 Olds 88 Roy11le, J.91B Ford ~ ton. Radio, Newport Beach 64().64.44 KarmomGhla 9735 AM/FM 8 trk. Alloys, -$2,195/beiitoffcr. cond. BeRtofcare. Ja heater, good Ores, good 2626HARIOR BLVD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll.500. 962·2911 '70 BUS Re bit eng.. Call 551·4871 eves 962·4102 body. Runs great. $1500 .• ___ C_OS_TA_M_E_S_A-=--•69 laYsia Must sell, leaving for --AM/FM 8 trk, runs xlnt Mtttal 9930 548-8778 ~ Xlnt nd $3 500 M EW'Ope, 1971 Ghia, ylw, Classie 58 W/sunroof, .1600 $2000. Mlchael673·1479 CAROUTLET seU,C:29iz ' · uat semi auto, s tick shift. s.uper. C?mp w /pnsed -------- '62 Chevy PU, 6 cyl, $t25. Mwit sell hnmediately 49'-0Z16 '74 Ford Courier. Good cond, S2200/bsl oHer. 84&8779 aft 5. 75LUVP.UP AM/FM stereo tape. Cuatom •hell and 1n· terior. Tacoma nms & Reoecade Urea &t many extra•. One of 0 C. larsest aeJectlons of VW VMS&Camper11. Harbour V . W. I. 1, : C•ForCars very gd cond. Call ?"~· eqwp. Xlnl cond . 00 Squareback, sunroof. ,_,,,.ForOr .... ~t '16 5301 mdl. Slk, AC, GennanAutos 67s.3052 ms1dc & out, lo m1 . on AM/FM,stereocasselte, -..v stereo. snrf. Alloy whls, ------· --rebll eng. Selling Gem radialS", new muffler, 2145HARBOR BLVD. 12.000mi,&64-7509 'Ill Karmann Ghia, lo mi, for dwn payment on hse. $1400. 645-3988 (Harbor & Victona) new paint 4c tires, xlnt $4500. 495-5072 COSTA MESA BMW 3!02, 74. auto, air, cond. $1900. 497·3195 642,.065~ AM/FM, casa, whtte. lo . ~ mi, good cond. m.1000 69 cpe. Stereo, radio, 4. •---'---------•~pd. Runs areal. $1500 WE PAY '71BMW2002, xtra clean, fi.nn. 494 2WAM T"'-ft-. 1 ... • new Urea, oew ri ma. Alk· YY-~ ing$13S0."94-C170 '72, nu paint, air. stereo. FOtl MlFTY ,,........__ 1 great cood , best orr. mat IMPORTS -9 16 sl.673-5857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .lio -'72 CiU'oen Muerau SM. Maida 9738 MAll9UIS MOTORS New tires. lux leathf'r ••-••••••••••••••••••• 28aa.! Marguerite Pkwy. mt. beaut cond. $8900. •--------- MISSION VIEJO 957 ""12 831·2110 495-1210 ..,.. Hnr bour V W • I ---.--. '.., ... Orange County's S.vi~c ... ter •'73 Coupe DeVlla. 7 .. Full power~ air condi· •tte 9932 •••••••••••••••••• lionmg. AM FM stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 PINTO 2000cc • with multiplex. tilt ette77 4 Spd AMffM. radial~· wheel. cruise control & . cood 963-3-105 Vln.YI top, cloth & leather l..o m1. tape, lilt, alloys _ · • mtenor. <552HSO>. G £ N t~tsfNGA UT 0 '71 2dr, aulo. R t lt, $4695 Since1959 213·8G·20Q'1 ~;~:n(p::t. c • CORVETTET7 ~mo OVER FIFTY 38 o CLE lse Wgn. p s. 4 spd. ~. USED CADILLACS Opttob'U'. S880del radials. 13K mi, nl IN STOCK NOW *1270 total pmt + T&I.. cood l>Uper i;harp co r 91270 l!>'al pmt + T&L met. 'must move, or ed G EN E R A L A UT 0 bigger wgn. $2875 all Nabe LEASING 963-66S9. . rs S.inct 1959 213 800·2007 Cadl·11ac CORVETTE 76 $149 -'76 Pinto Run bl. Sun. f. 2600 H.irbor Btvcl. Co~t.i Mesa 54()..9100 $10,300 ALLEN Olds 1Cad1llac/G MC SD Frwy -Avery Exit LAGUNANlGUEL CALL 495-6430 . ~ mo. mags, /\M /FM ~ 26 mo. CLE lse $789del deck cublom P1t OAC, BM, $.1,87$ total 552 ooi2 payment + T & 1. ____ _..,.. __ _ GENERAL Pfymouth AUTO LEASING ••••••••••••••••••• Si.nee 1959 213·~·2007 '7S PLYMOUTH Cu5 m 1975 T-Top A/C Leather. Fury 9-passenger w~on Onl only $1 ,995. Low ue y 16M Bc11t Offer over book on th.is vehlct• is 8)00. 551-5189 P /P · 53,100. A good clean ar Cougar 9933 but 1t has 71,000 m~n •••••••••••••••• ••••••• IL See In Daily P. ot '71 COUGAR XR7 Loaded w !many options in c luding sl e r e o (611CBVl NOW ONLY $1699 parking lot at 330 sl Bay Street, Costa )iJ or call 642-4321 for 1nform11l1on . Ask Rick or Oscar in garage. ----_._4-- '68 Sport Fury. Au~ xJnt.. make offer. 586-5360. ---'Ill Plym. Fury. A R&H, p/1, p/b. V asonable. 67WllSi. • answer drop by, 30th St, N.B. Must • . ••••••••••• , WeGotltl 33 M.P.G. 1977 ASIRE $ Hi way Based on the results .of tests conducted or certified by the U.S. Environment Portection Agency, the typical gas mileage of this Vehicle is Estimated to be 23 M. p. G. c i·t y I .3 3 M.P.G. Hiway. 2C1187U522614 $295!?., SEE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW· ~ / I 1977 PAYMIMT Total selling pnce S4003.70 Including t~ & license. Totlll down payment S295.00 and ·.a monthly payments of S99.90 Deferred payment price is $5090.20 AP.R. 14.06% on ~proved credit with GMAC. LEASE OR BUY "" This 11 the first Poatlac Phoenix. W1 our new 6 pa1H11CJ91 lasy c~. A new notchbock front seat with center ar• est Is 1tanclcwd ·or order bKket seats If Y• Alce. Gremel Prix style llnla auw..t ,_w, cut-pile cca pet~ with ....ty" as wh headrOOlll Gld frotlt legroom as y•'R flRct ht 101M fiil tbecl can. V-6 or Y-8 _.. naUable. Cw In cmcl hit clrl•• OM today •d '" for yowulf Just how bNuHW IW1 New P~Phcilllixls. ALL MAKES & MODELS -4 cy1 .. 5 apeed, radio. (178NRO) *3191 1973 CHIYROLIT B. CAMINO v-e. auto. tnna.. fec:lOfY ., conditioning, ..,..,.. ....,.ng, tllt atMrlng. f57040U) •3495 1975 CHIYIOLO MONTE CAILO V... auto lreM • factory air cond1tlon1ng, power ._,.ng, ~u top, tilt ateering.. ...,iy. wheels. NHM ae.reo (277l.P0) •3995· 1975 CHIVIOLO SUIFB YAM V ... auto. trans., pow.t' atMring, AM-FM atereo tape, Ice box plus much more. (744312) · '1391 1975 CAMARO LT. v-e. llUto. trana., f&CtOfY air conditioning, power WlndOws, redlo, whit.wall "'"· vlnyt roof, vlnyt lntllftot;. tllt, rallye wheelL (7aeMX8) ..... v..e. auto. trana.. factory air condttlonlno. power s&Mrlng, whitewall ti'"· vinyl roof. ('Z16LPX) 1973 POMl'IAC GRAtieYIW CO.UP! v~. &Ito. trans., fw:tOfY air oondltlonlng. pow ete.ina. power windows, ,.,rye whMla, tllt atMrlng. (118HER) '299'1 1973 PLYMOUTH IAllACUDA v.a. auto trans. factory air conditioning, power steering, Landau top. (887HEJ) 1973 POMT1AC WAii S. W. v.a. auto trana. factory air oondltlonlng, full power, pawer steering. power windows, power seata. stereo r9dio. heater. whltewall tlrea. vinyl roof. (S.OKOFl •2995. 197 6 FORD PINTO .. • c:yf.. auto. trana., radio, vtnyl roof, tlni.d g l'\Nbout. (.._.1PDH) , I '71 CH • 4 DI. IMPALA V-8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steertng. radio, heater, whitewall tlree, vinyl roof. (394MOP) •3495 I 1974 PONTIAC ,.RatRD V-8, .auto. trans., fectory air conditioning, poww ateering, radio, whitewall lirH. vinyl roof, &prlt·Tilt·Eaprit (126JSF) '4291 1974 FORD HALF TON TRUCK ~ 1976 PONTIAC VIMl'UIA . . 8 cyl., auto. trans.. power steering, radio; heater, V-8, auto. trana., power •tearing, camper ah.ti. whitewall tires. (892Nlll . '41888U) •3795 ·•3395 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER WJ, auto. trana., !~O!Y e!r conditioning, power martng, AM radio. ~8) '2191 1976 DODGI! SURFER YAM 1972 PONTIAC CATAUMA COUPE v~ auto. trans., fec:tory elr conditioning, powat st.ertng, AM radio, Landau top. (742EAI) '2195 1975 PONTIAC FIRElllD ISPllT v.e, auto. trans .• power at....tng, AM-FM atereo tape. V-8, euto. trana .. factory air conditioning, power (181POU) *811ng, Landau top, rally• whMIL {95-4l.0G) · •6191 1971 FORD PINTO RUMAIOUT •• 9 •. 1979 OLDS CUTLASS V-8.. auto. trans., factOfY air conditioning, power at"'1ng, power dlao brake• .. A M-PM stereo radio, vinyl root (378LJO) t .. ' ... .. t .. PJf DAILY '1LOT 1977 PL v!~~;~ HEW . ~~ !!!!Ill transmission en g 'n e. 3 ~ rear. Ser. #HL~u9-mper guards ~pe e d . ; , ;, C7B2el006 ront & ~ i::::j I I ' ' .~!?PL~ SPECIALS Power brti<• lc. • r cond1honl FURY roof. 1128GJC> '*1io heater .l;. power ateenng . . -· ...... ~..,; 1495 1974 CHEVY 4 cylinder VEGA heater wt\tt 4 apeed air ewJll tires {270K cond1ttontno rad LO) • 10, '76 V-8. IU~· COIOMET power bfak 10• air condltlonl WAfiOM iuoo•o• rw::.ie2':dlo. heat:!· ~1 steering PPW) . tewall ti,...: OUTSTANDING N VALUES ON BOTH EW AND USED CA CH~:'si:URING A~ MID-Y~~Pl YMOUTH'S :'N'T ·M:'~~EI · ORE WIDE SALES BONANZA• • BRAND NEW 1977 CHRYSLER ••. CO;DOBA ~ :::r, ... ..,.::.f.~'::', I i control pe, body side & ansm1ss1on b L•nd• • AM/FM ""'" tape deok lid uoket ..... tinted ~,;:.ny: roof .• ,~;•g'~· "'' ,..:,~::;• ,,,..;, • ght package de led radial ws wheel. Ser. JSS22JlRoo2 r lockS. w tires, 61826 e cyti!i976 PLYMO steering er. automatic ~ DUSTER tires. uC::~;~~e5i. vt~v~!t~ng. Po;_I' te aldewtll VOL. 70, NO. 131, 'SECTIONS, 44 PAGES Baby Death Witness 'Protecting Self . Charged by Defense Dr. William B. Waddill'• de- fense attorney has charged that a key prosecution witness was try. ing to protect himself ln the death of a baby allegedly born alive durine an attempted abortion. · Dr. Waddill of Huntlneton Harbour faces murdet charees as a result of the baby girl's de- ath March 2 in Westminster Community Hospital. Water Panel Okays Buy Of Wetland A bill seeking public acquiai· tion of fYZ7 acres of the Bolsa Chica wetlands which adjoin Huntington Beach was approved 6·0 Tuesday by the Assembly Water Committee. Assemblyman Dennis Mangers <D·Huntington Beach), sponsor of the legislation, said that the next step is to find ways to fund the purchase. He said he will meet Thursday with consultants or the Assembly Ways, and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee to consider financial alternatives. Mangers indicated that the purchase may be financed with Proposition 2 money and be en- tered as a line item In the state budget. Mangers originally proposed that financing come from state tideland oil royalUea surplus. He aald it ts now clear "-at the amount of tideland fundt av&iJa. ble was overstated. The State Lands Commlaaion last month appraised the Bolla Chica property at $3.5 million. Mangers aald that the Ian· downer, Signal Landmark Com· <See WATER, Page A2) Yout"' Father HeklonHB Theft Charges A Huntington Beach auto salesman, his teen.aged son and a third youth remained In custody today as auapecta ln an asserted rather-ion bur1lary and aafe·cracldng operation police allege they broke Tuesday nl&ht on a witness' tip. Robert Gordon McCarthy, -40, of 17091 Van Dyke Lane, was held in lieu of $5,000 ball on a char1e of com merc1al burglary. Investigatlors said they arrelt· ed McCarthy's aon, pltl! anOlher youth. at the Family Arcade, a northwest Huntington Beach amusement center. No resistance wH encountered In making the arrests, according to Police Officer Joseph Guarnera, who surprised the elder McCarthy outside tbe arcade. Oflicer Guarnera was dls· patched after a te"ant ln an apartment complex ai 17101 SPr· lngdale St., glanced out and noticed suspicious actlvUy at the arcade, 5904 Warner Ave., police said. He called headquartera and aald he saw an older luxury car parked behind the entertalnment arcade by a mlddleaged man who appeared to be carrying a white bag of some sort. "He a1Jo aaw the rather pass- lnl IOIM tools tbroueh an open· Ina lnto the bulldln1." said Lt. Jack Relohollz, police watch commander on the oveml.htdu· ty shift. Police aal~ a thOt'OUJb a'arcb of the interior or the buJ1dlnc turned up the teen·••• aua~. wbo hid apparently been al• temptln• to crack the establishmeota's aare. Tqola of tbe type used Jn buralary were also conllscattd u evidence al the scene. Steve Kaplan, owner or the popw.-teen haqouti w11 cl.Ued to th• acene and 11 d ho c:ouJd ttnd notb1Di inla•inl rrom Ute premlna. . Th• two leen·•1ers 1rlelted alont with McCarlhJ were booked lnto Oraas• Couaty Juvenll Hall pendlnf bellfAls on the ~1arylhar1•. .. Transcripts just made public on Waddlll's preliminary bearing in West Orange County Municipal Court indicate defense attorney Malt Kurilich challenged the testimony of Dr. Ronald Comelsen. Dr. Waddill allegedly bad called Dr. Cornelsen in on the case shortly after the birth. "If he (Comelsen> believed the To Arge11tl11a7 Arizona Gov. Raul Castro is . reported to be under serious coosideration for appoint· ment by President Carter as ambassador to Argentina. New Storm Threatens Coastal Area· A new weak weather front pushed its way Into Southern California today brintlng the chance of more May rains through Thursday. according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters say considerable cloudiness will bring a 10 percent chanee of rain in the Orange Coast area tonight. lncreuina to 30 percent Thursday with cooler temperatures. The second storm comes on the heel.I of what has been called the "Mother's Day" downpour which dumped up to 2. 72 Inches of rain on the Orange Coast dur· Int a three-day st•Y which ended Tuesday. Al~ the early week storm brou1ht smiles to many rarmers who bad e"perienced the driest April In many years, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Water District which serves 11 mllllon Southern Califomlans said recent rains will do UUle to relieve Lbe state'1 drou1ht. tA MWl> spokesman aald w1ter deliveries have been cut ebout.30 percent u a result of the storm, primarily due to reduced lawn waterlna and aartcultutal irril•· tlon. The rain recbarced local eround water buim but watel' a1encles art! already near the Um it at which they can P\.\.IDP un· deraround baalns. Bj RAYJIOND E. ESTllA&A ir. Of .. Del"f'ltltlt.et School officials huddled In closed door seaalon Tue.day nl&ht to bear aUe1•Uont from the mother ol a HunUniton Beach ffllh SCbool atudent that Nui and l&Y student clubs operate on campus. TJle ~hugee came fl'otn Mn. ToMmye Ml1UiouH or Seal Beach. Huntlnlton ~ach Union HI School Dlllrict Board Preslden\ Don MacAllilter aald tod11 lb• mother "O(f ered no docu.au!lll&ed proor· to aupport her cti•rt•· AdctlUonally ,-.4SupetlnteDdenl lake Abbott and HunUaftoD Hlcb Priftdpal Larry Lucas 1ald th.re Is no evidence of Nal:l or •17 dubl at the umpua. child was alive and be did nothing that would be a crime and his motive (in testifying against Waddill) can very easily be to protect blmself," Kurilich alleeed, according to the transcripts. Kurillch also claimed during the pretiminary hearing that when Comelsen d.iscussed the de· ath of the infant with Westminster Community Hospital Administrator Richard LeGrande, he did not tell the hospital official that any criminal act took place in the de· livery room. Kurtlich argued during the hearing that Waddill has cooperated with the prosecution al every phase during the in· vestleation and has offered to take a lie detector test. Waddill testified that the child was stillborn despite conflicting testimony that the infant had a heart beat and was seen to move and breathe by other delivery room personnel. Dr. Waddill has taken civil ac· lion against Westminster Com· munity Hospital in Superior Court in a bid to have his sus· pended staff privile1es restored. Judge Walter Charamza has scheduled June 3 as the date he will rule on the writ which is be· ing opposed by lawyers representing the hospital. The complaint claims that the hospital baa not given Dr. Wad· dill a fair hearing into the con· troversy and should not have re· voked his staff privileges until that hearin& had been held. Dr. Waddill, 43, will ~ ar· ralped llay 1t in Superior Court on the murder charges involving · the infant born lo an unmarried Hunlinetoo Beach woman. AuthorlUes alle1e that Dr. Waddill choked the chdd to death after attempttne to perform aaalineabortion. Dr. Cornelsen, a pedratrtcian, alle&edly was pre· sent while the acts took Rlace. Kurillch stated while making a motion before Judge Kenneth Smith that Cornelsen could humell race criminal charges for dolne nothing to prevent such alt.1ed acts. Earlier transcrlpts filed in Superior Court Included Cornelaen's taUmony that Wad- dill put bis hands around the baby's throat and commented that "thia baby can't live or it would be the bi&aest mess you ever saw." It WP tattfled that Waddill said that the tnrant, a seven and one·half month premature baby, may have suffered bratn damage during dell very. Testimony alleaed that Wad· dill nude the comment that the medical 1talf might face major lawauJts if the child lived and thal lt would cost hundreds or thousands of dollars to support the child. Transcripts include Comellen's testimony that Wad· dill considered drowning the baby or lnJecttng It with a lethal <8" DOCTOR, Pace AZ> Innocence Pleaded LOS ANGELES <AP> - Michael A. Della Jr., former dlrec1.or of an Eut Los Angeles halfway house, will appear June 27 ln Superior Court for pretrial motlom and a trial date on char~ that be murdered two men. Dell•, 32, pleaded innocent to the charaes Tuesday. Truateea called the 1ecret seaalcm to bear Mrs. Mlllhouse's aJ1e1aUons after 1he ~aan tden· Ufyln& teachers and other peraona by name. Mrs. Mlllhouae iilleged the N ad unlt once planned a raJd oo the Seal Buch weapons base. One of the membera decldtd lo leave th• aroup and w11 threatened by fellow member1. Tbo alle1ed laf 1tudent club .. nae1t1 informally'' on the cam~ Wider th 1dvlHment Ol "a school tmploye, ' Mt•. Mlllboute claimed. Mrs. Mlllh<Ni• told tbt boar'tl two wttkt 110 her son waa .. fore d" to read "t1oa· Cbrlatlan'' material in an En1ll.lb Utcratun clau. H&r 1.0td trustees ro.dQ o.lty"l ... SU" ..... FIREMEN DOUSE FLAMES ON HOT LUNCH TRUCK IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ' Two Men Bumed In Tuffday Afternoon Fire at Catering Firm 7 Shots Fired 2 Women Hunted ·Jn Doctor's Death MURRAY, utah (AP> -Two dark·haired, heavy-set women in l.beir 20s walked Into an office and calmly shot to death a sur- geon who claimed to have at least six wives and 40 children, police said. Dr. Rulon Allred, 71, a neuropatbic surgeon and ad· mitted polyeamist, died Tuesday in thil Salt Lake City suburb. Police Hid 1even ahot.s ,.-en fired from two bandguo.a. P,olice Set. Paul Forbes aald several people, 1ncludin1 mera· ben of AJlred's staff, were ln the doctor's watUng room wbeo the women entered sometime afttt .C:.CSp.m . omcials said they were told the patients and nurses heard several shots and then saw two women leave and walk around a nearby home. No one else was injured and no arrests were made, police said. Police said they questioned members of Allred's large family. . A4thorities declined officially to Identify Allred aa the victim. But several officers, neighbors and Allred's landlady confirmed he was killed. There was no Indication what connection the klUers may have had with Allred. Lottie Fereuaon, owner or the one·story bqildlng containing AJ. lred's office, said she was home but did not hear the shots. "He waa one of the finest men l've ever known tn my life," ahe sa1d. Two years aeo, The Anociated Press Interviewed Allred tor a story about polygamists, but, at his request, he was not named ln the story. In that Interview, Allred aald members of his family were among ~.ooo Fundarnentallat Mormons . He and other polygamists were excom· municated lrotu tbe Chu~h of .Jesus Chrtat of Latter-day Salnta (Mormon) for p0ly1amy, which the church barmed in the late iaoos. Allred had taken the reporter to visit thrM of his wives In separate Salt Lake Olly homes. He ••Id then be WU talklnl open. Jy about polycamy partly bffauae of two murdara In MU· lco linked wiUt the pol)'gamist Church of the First Born in the Fullness of Time. He said he also was concerned that the Mormon church classified polyga·mists with adulterers and sex deviates. "I've been in jail and had my children and wives taken away and I've suffered beyond words," be aaid then. BB Teachers AP.nrove Pact With Increase Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District !'f· ficiala and teacher represen· tatives Tuesday afternoon ten· tatively approved a one.year contract which tnludes a 6.7 per· cent across·the·board pay in· •crease. School board President Brian Garland said the district is one of the f\rst Orange County school units to reach an agreement on a 1977·78 teacher contract. The pay boosts and a $167·per· teacher benefit increase wUI cost the district an estimated $113,287 in additional salary and in· surance costs next year, school otrlcials said. . ./ The average salary for tne dls· trict's 350 Instructors wlll be Sl7 ,044. Salaries will range from Sl0.~75 to $21,161. Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers Association official Lori Anderson said today teachen are expected to vote on the contract before next Tues· day. Garland said trustees could conalder the contract for final ap- 9rovaJ at next Tuesday nlaht's board meeting. CoUrt Fight Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -Adil· pute between the American MedleaJ A.llociaUon and the U.S. Postal Sel"vtee over back·J>011ta1e owed bf th• aasociaUon ls likely to end up lo court. Huntington Truck Fire Burns Pair T"°o Huntington Beach cater- lne company employes suffered first and second-degree burns when a coffee maker pilot light caused a truck to burst into names during a propane tank re- fueling process Tuesday after· noon, f(re Investigators said. The blaze caused an estimated $6,000 in damage to the catering truck, fuel lines and tank at Canale Foods, Inc., 17575 Morgan Lane, accord.inc to Huntington Beaeb Fir• Investigator Jlm Merrill. Jorge Barra1an, 21. of Hunt· ineton Beach, and Raymond Romfl'O, 22, of Los An1elea, were treated at Huntington Intem>m· munlty HOlpitaJ for bums on their faces, arms and bands. Both men were released Tuesday eYentni. ~omero said be had Just put the key in the catering truck's door when be found htqiselC enguUed in names. The inferno singed much or Romero's hair on his arms and head. Romero, a mechanic, said he patted the names out on his clothes while trying to flee the flaming truck. NEEDAGOOD FENCE? PICKET 1 So 1he took the rose bushes and l the house. Now what do you do with the white picket fence? I "I aoldlt." Thal'• the advertising success 1 experienced by a Costa Mesa man who placed thia clasalfied ad : While picket fence. 4' Ht., 1 6' length. Best offer. xxx· t xx xx ~ , If you'd like to foraet an un· !or1ettable, sell it with a Daily Pilot dusll1ed pd. Call 642·5878 for u1latance. Coast Wea&ber lncre11ln1 cloudlne11 toniabt w1th 10 percent ~ chance or •bowers late tonl1ht and 30 percent' Thursday. Breezy ln the af. temoona. Lowa tonJ1bt 50 to S4 with hliti Tbunday 58 toeo. IN IDll TODAY Aco4nt11 At00ril Wftaftft' Jtxm Crmo/ord .. dead.at,,.. ao• of•. Arid"*"~ dtmtu cont CM "aJ'o of Glornor" fn th.t teS1f'ttf Of HoUuwoocl Stir •fof'Jl'J;togi A4. a • , .. -, A2 DAIL V PILOT M/F aMap 'I'old· .. Widow ) -Murder :;.... BOSTON CAP) -A 15-year old youth who wrote a poem comparina h In Shborbood'e main street to· the IndJanapoll.B 500 Spe:edway is dead, stnick by a -apeec:Ung car.on tbat 1treet. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. CAP> - iAo employe of a 1tore pat.ronlzed by a grocery beireo drew a map of tt1e lntertor of hu home f« tM obbenl who killed ber and mUllon in cuh, pollc. aaid to. day. Martin LeW U was killed on Blue Hill Avenue in . Boston's Dorche:iter section. Police said the car that tossed Lewis SO fe tin the air Monday night failed to stop. In a poem about.: Dorchester ror hls hlgh school magazine a few months ago, Lewis wrote; "They use Blue Hill Avenue aa if it were the In· dianaJ)Oli.I 500, causing iJ\juries and death •••. But I aWl like living here in th.ls area." The~ of MarJori• Jae~. •. a wtdoW, wu found Saturday "in her fire-charred home. ln· v u1atora said tbe was 1bot ~ ce and • fire wu set to hide the • m~er and the &.heft. They f~ another• m.llUon in cash in tho hoine. :.... - l>etectives aaid ~e u.nlden· UT • 1TER Ufled atore emplo,e also was ln. W A • • • volved Jn the tbrft Ol·more than plJ\7, had put a prfce taa ol '85 SS00,000 from Mu. Ja.cklon's mWfononlttholdinp. ho16e in January. HD1fevs, the . .Jle llld the Orange ~ty a.a. widow retwsed to actnow!edce se116f. bas Indicated a $4.S the crime, and a irand jW')' Jtld mll.UOn value. not. return an lncl1etment. fl'O-. Jle taid that onee'8cqullltlon Is secutor James KelJeyH1d. aPPJoved by the' Letiat~ture it Ofllctals would nbt mate dear •m be JIP to tbe courts to deddo bow the sf.ore employe knew ta. tbeeoltoftbep~tf. layoatoltheJacUoiahome. 1ta.a1en eald. h cton •t ll'hree persons arrested in the bellaveitbat 'Iha dlftnutf tn a.c>- caae appeared in court T.slesclaY 11rall.&l.t will t>e a mt.tor problem. The cases were COJ2tinWt<l waW "We are 16eklng a fair valuo May 25. for ~ landowner •hlle livtna Manuel Lee RoblnaOD,.!9, In· tbe~leoftheai.tethebestde-~ dianapolls, arteated Monday aJ,"lieaaid. night, was ordered held without Maneera said be will meet with bond on first-degree murder, members of the Assembly Ways arson and burglary charges. and Means Committee next week A $100,000 bQod was set tor to det:enniqt! if the propqsed ac· John Williams, 38, Indianapolis, qulsition wtll be entered in Ute charged with being an accessory budget or if it will go to the As- Lo murder. sembly and Senate for separate Annie Young, 22. charged with approval. -~ssesslon of stolen money, was -Mangers proposes develop- f1rst ordered held on $S.OOO bond. ment of a wildlife habitat, but it .later ~as reduced to $1,000. tide I ands restoration and pre· Police said they recovered $1.6 servation of scenic open space million .in a brown brier cas~. a tor the property with a buffer blue swtcase and a blue Qigbt zone between it and residents. bag. . His bill specifically prohibits They said Mrs. Ja~k.son had dredging of navigable channels withdrawn about $8 m1Jhon from to support shieping or recrea- banks recently. lional boating and landfill pro- lnvestigators said they still Jects for the development of re· ~ought two other suspects and the sidential commerc1al or in· remaining $1.4 million. They said dustriaJ sites. a man and woman were believed Restoration of the tidelands to have left the city Saturday. area reportedly would provide Woman Gets Probation in 118 Shootillg A Huntington Beach woman who shot her husband three times after he sued her ror divorce has been placed on probation for three years alter pleading cuilty to leHer charaes ln Orange County Superior Court. Judge James H. Wals\liorth or· dered probation and psychiatric counseling for Dorothy June El· tis, 55, of 8877 Tulare Ave .. after she pleaded guilty to charges of assault with a deadly weapon. She was charged wi(b attempt-· ed murder last Sept. 8 after she shot Stanley Raymond Ellls, SS, 10 the chest. arm and jaw while he was sleeptn& in the 1Jv1n& room orthe home. Ellis ran from the home and collapsed on the sidewalk. He has since recovered from his wounds and was reported lo court to be reconciled with t\11 wife. Pre-sentencing report 11uh· milted to Judge Walsworth in· di e ate that Ml'8 Ellis wu deeply depressed at the Ume o/ the shooting and could not recall her protection for several en· dangered species of birds in addi· t1on the other 70 varieties of birds which regularly reside in the Bo Isa Chica. Coffee Crop To Rebound WASHINGTON (AP) - This year's coffee crop in Bra~ll. tbo fOrld'a Je•dlni producer, ll Upeeted to re· boond sharply from last season's frosl-reduced harvest, the Agriculture Department sald today. The de,partment's Foreign A&ricultural Service, in its first. estimate of 1977·78 cotree production in Brull, saJd the crop ts expected to total 17 million bags, a 79 per- cent gain from the 9.S million baas prodµced in 1976-77. Officials saJd, howev.,r, that the new crop, now be· ln1 barv~ted, sWI wUl be Ins than those before the !975 fl"Olt.s that 'leverely • crippled Bratll's coffee in· duatry. actions when questioned by Dare-•• ~Ot ~ohct>. .r~ '"'° 1 ~~ It was test1f1ed lbat a drua she was takina ror rbeumatold 'Kidnapen' arthritis at the tame may have in· lluenced her .lClions. Eiits' divorce actwn has been can· ..' SAN RAFAEL (AP> -Parenti celed. who tried forcibly to deproaram Thief Geta Cameras A bur1lar who broke Into u HunUngton Bench home Tu*ay .,_,caped with more than $1 400 tn ,Personal belon1to11 l11c{wtinJl pvo costly cameras. police J.ai3- today. Edward Kedet, of '1D> 6orslcan Drlfe.., toW ln· .. '111e1U1ators hts Iota allo lnc:lu&td jewelry and a $200 feather coat. -• OMNGI~ "'" DAILY PILOT their dau1hter from Unification Church belief• will not be char1ed with kldnaplng, Marin County oCficlals aay. Auistant Dtslrtct Atty. Joehua Thomas said Tuesda, that Mr and Mrs. A Crawford Greene of Ron aJSured him they would lake no further illegal actions a:aatnat Cethfrine Greene, 20. Tbe youni wotnan had asked lbat crtmlnal charsea W filed again.at her pareott. She com· plained that she was locked in a room while a succession of peo· pie tried to a hake her belief in the Rev. Sun Myuns Moon and his followers. :Ban on SST Ru1edmega1 _By U.S. Judge NEW YORK CAP> -A federal Judie ruled today that • ban on Jandlnp ol the au}N!rlOillc Con- corde jetnners at Kennedy ~waailleaaJ. Jn Pas.. Atr•France an· uounce4 U wUl be1ln daily aoheduled tu&bta from Parb to New York wtth the 1upenoaic airliner Concorde on June 20. However, furtherlecaJ appeals could'delay the announced date. U.S. Dlat. Judie Milton Pollack iranted a request by British Airways and Air France to lift the temporary ban ordered by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. But the Judge did not order that the planes immediately be al· lowed to start landing at Ken· nedy Airport. The Port Authority had tem· porarily banned the rast but noisy plane f'rom landing at Ken· nedy pending evaluation of noise, v~bratioo and pollution data. The Concorde has been flying into Dulles Intemalional Airport outside Washington since May 1976 under an order from former U.S. Transportation Secretary William Coleman for a 16-month test. Concorde interests went to court to overturn the Port Authority ban here, claiming federal commitments pre· empted the powers of the re- gional agency. A Port Jiuthority spokesman said after announcement of the decision that the agency would have no comment until lawyers studied the rulinf and decided whether to appeal. Concof'de landines at Kennedy have been •trongly opposed by reatdents ot Queens and Nauau countiu who llve near the airport. Several weeks ago they staged a demonstration attempt- ing to tie up auto traffic at Ken· ned.Y to show the"'°ppostUon. "We're eolng to be lncodve· nlenced for the rest of our lives if they let that plane come in," saJd Saal Gi.nsberi, one of the anti· Concorde &eaders. The lucrative route to New York is crucial to Brltlsh Airways and Air France, who. concede loeing $5' million on the Concorde in the first year of the SST'a operatlom. French Transpart Secretary Marcel Cavllllle hailed the de· etalon wt th ''Ir eat joy.•• "This ls the deciaion we bad hoped for. It 19 clear that all bar· rters are illegal. T)at la exactly what the French covernment, and Air Frante and Brltlah Airways. alway• maintained. "We believe the route is now open and the most dlfflcult part of the batUe la ewer:• he laid. GWCPanel Selects New President { Teachers Still on \J . Strike By IAtTBIE KASPER Of .. Olllly ,. ...... _,. Strlklna teachen In the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School Diatrlcl today entered their second day of the walkout claim· ing they eained addiUonal sup. p0rt from teachers and parenta. 'Bill Mecham, president ol the teachers' Saddleback: Valley Educators Association (SVEA) estimated that more than 350 teachers ,were striking today. There are 693 teachers in the dis· trict. Although teachers will meet aeain nunru.y to decide if they will continue the strike, Mecham said they probably will continue at least through Thursday when another negotiation session has been secbeduled. Negotiators for both the teachers and trustees met for almost five hours Tuesday. During that meeting, teachers presented a "full package pro. posal" to the district. Ad· minlatrators for the district are now studying the proposal and have promised to make a response on Thursday. By mutual agreement, representatives or the teachers and trustees are not discussing tbe proposal until after the dis· trict officially responds to lt. On Tuesday, only 300 of the dis· trict's 693 teachers joined the strike: HorwnSet For Outgoing GWC Official A farewell tribute to Dr. and Mrs. R. Dudley Boyce will highlight Golden West College's lltb annual citizens advisory banquet Friday evening. More than 3SO community leaders. associates and friends will honor the Boyces at a pro· gram beginning at 6:30 p.m. In the college center. Boyce. Golden West's founding president and chier ad· minlstratlve officer for 12 yeara, will leave the campus June 30. He announced his resignation last December. A college spokesman said that Boyce, SS, felt that. the college "is in iood shape and lt is good time ror a change." He has not announced future plans. ~-tNOlt A .. WI ....... Donald McNeil, director or the Caltfornia Postsecon· dary Education Commission since its formation in 1975, is resigning his post to re- turn to Wliversity work. FV Schools' .Principals To Retire Retilflnenta by principals at two Fount.a.in Valley elementary schools have prompted a U1t of admtnlatrative reassignments in the district, officials have an- nounced. Roland Gilmore. McDowell School principal for the past 7tn years, will retire at the end or the school year. A reception was held in his honor Tuesday night at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Art Furcron, Courreges School principal sin'Ce 1t opened in 1974, also has announced his retire· ment this year. Furcron will be replaced by Norm Enfield who comes to Fountain Valley from the Lake Tahoe area. Jim Dutton. current Oka School principal, wtll replace Gilmore at McDowell School. Stan Gerhardt, current Arevelos School principal, will replace Dutton at Oka School. Prescott Jones, current Talbert School principal, wUI replace Gerhardt at Arevelos School. No principal bas been assigned for Talbert School at this tlme, district officials said. All re-assignments will take place next fall. Mobil's Offer Topped Bl 'roM BAU.£Y OI tM !Mtt\I ...... llaff MobU Corporation'• otler of more tbaD $318 mllllon for tbe lrvtne Company was U>J)ped to- day in a new bid ftled by real estate executive Donald Breq on behalf of an east eoast con· sortlwn determined to ~ulre the Orange County organbation. Lot Anleles attorney Richard Alden, who passed on the offer to the James Irvine Foundation. said he wlll not reveal the amount of the bid until noca to- day. the deadline established in superior court neeotlations. The new bid aubmitte<t by a combine that will be known as Taubman-Allen-Irvine, Irie., if it takes over the Irvine Company, means that Mobil bas until noon Thursday to submit a coUhter of- fer. Judie James F. Judge, who muat eventually rule on tbe lawsuit ftled aeainst the found•· tion two years ago by Irvine belreu Joan lrvloe Smith, has staled that be will not reveal his decision until one of the two com· petitors drops out of the bidding contest. Mobil officials today refused lo comment on the new Taubman offer Wltil they have been made aware or the amount involved and the reaction of foundation directors totbe new bid. ' Bren bas been identified as the principal contributor in a com- bine that includes Detroit de· veloper Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen, Mrs. Smith, chain store chief Milton Petrie and agricultural developer Harold Marguleas. Mobil waa on the verge or ac· quiring the Irvine Company for $200 million two years ago when Mrs. Smith filed the action that now awaits Judge Judge's ruling. Fro. Page A I DOCTOR ••• chemical after the attempt to abort the infant failed. Meanwhile, in preparation for his Superior Court trial, Dr. Wad· dill has released attorney Richard Donald and Kurllicb. C He will be defended in Superior· ourt b_y Los Angeles &Ltorneys Charles Weedman and Malabour Watson. . Weedman was recently ln the news as defender of actreas Claudine Longet who was col)- vlcted of manalaughter ln the death of sider Spider Sabich. Something \ft.f Speci~l! HEN RED ON ' . i tSOFAS . For Immediate Delivery From UTAlllSHIO "" A Henredon sofa 11 always ~methlng • special. •• at this price, these . beat selllng etytes are something very special. This Is undoubtedly one of the most important values we have epver offered. All th• tradltlonal Henredon quality 11 here .•• the comfort. the construction: the craftsmanship. Come Ill and see for yourself. But hurry -quantities are limited. ' . "'<>'UllONAL IHTEIUO" OEltON WITHOUT OILiOATION • COMf:OATAILl ,AAKtt.10 • CONV(NtlNT lllNAHCINO 151• NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA• 5~1 ..... 391 TuMCley. weo,."01y, t11u1to•t 1110S1111ro•t 9JO10 a~ The Store of Famous Names MondlY 1i1ot•F1,oayuoio• Irvble EDl'flON ) VOL. 70; NO. 131, 4 SECTIONS,..4.4 PAGES Those w~ watched Tuesday:, Irvine City Council meeUne OG television probably thoueht they bad tuned in to reruns. The council spent more lhan two hours listentne to complalnta regardin1 a skateboard course. This time, lhougb, the tarfet was not the exjsUna course in University Community Park. The complaints were aimed at the commercial skateboard course proposed for Heritqe Park. The council dld not take actiOQ. but voted 3-2 to continue tbe ma~ ter for two weeks. Gabrletle Pryor and Mary Ano Galdo voted against the motion. About 40 homeowners from at least five homeowner groups near the park attended the meet- ing and protested that the pro. posed course would )>e a detri· ment to their nelabborhood and should not be built. Tbe spokHmeD -from California Homes. Greentree, Willows, Colleie Par" and Irvine Groves -all said they bad no ob- jection to a free akateboard course, but found the com· merc1al project offensive. The council bad been asked by ataH to approve a COlltract with "ietaure Services. Inc •• that would allow tbe company to buUd the $&25,000 mulU·run skateboard course, along with a pro shop and concession stand. The city would be euarant.eed a monthly income of at leut $2,200 and possibly more, depend.lna on the success of lhe venture. Council members had ques· tiona for stall members and for company pres!~ent. Jay Hen· der1on re1ardln1 the city's Uabllity 1f t.be proJec:t turns lDlO a fallure. But tbofe questions wet~ over· shadowed by the overwhelming protests from the neigbborlnc re- sidential tracts. {\ Eight homeowners, -...ho claimed they spoke for about 8,000 dlai?Wliled residents, said th'y feared added traffic. noise, v.ndallam, out-of.townera "over- runnl°' the area," extra ~ for police patrol and that they i t their children should not have pay to skateboard. Several l>Olnted to the "hee'' skateboard course In UnlvenitY Community Park and claimed it was typical that. the north end of twon got the pay course and the south end received the free facWty. Foi:d Unit To~ Mobil. Bids for ./mine Compafty Still Climbing By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dally l'llot S\alf Mobile Corporation was edged out or the -lead in the bidding battle !or the Irvine Company today when their competitors PoSted a bid of . more than $317 million. The offer which has been· passed on to directors or the James Irvine Foundation tops the earlier Mobil bid of $316 millio~ by more than $1 milllon. rt represents $37. 75 a share. Laetrile .Legalized For U.S. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Anyone armed with an affidavit drawn up by a federal judge here and signed by a practicing physi- cian is free today to import the aubstance Laetrile. "This means that practically '""Ybod.Y in tbe U.uted St•tea can iet Laetrile," said Kenneth Coe. attorney representing Leetrile supporters. U.S. District Court Judge Luther Bohanon issued the af. fidavit Tuesday at the end of a two·day hearing on whethtr be should .hold the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in con- tempt of court. He-did not iss\le a contempt citation. The hearing had been called after Laetrile supporters coft- tended the FDA and one of il5 at- torneys had added conditions to an order Bohanon issued April I expia1ning who could import Laetrile. (See LAETRILE, Paie A2) Irvine Street Work.Okayed Plans to widen San Canyon Avenue in the Irvine area were approved unani mously by Orange Count.11uperv1aora Tues- day. The $S8'7,000 project wl11 run between lhe Santa Ana Freeway and Irvine Boulevard, a report to 1upervt.or1 said. Plans call for widenlni the road from two lanes to rour to Improve tramc safety. Blddinl for the project will open June 6 with construction ac:beduled to begin In early July. Coast Weather Increaaln1 cloudintH tonieht with 10 percent chance o( Showen late toniaht and 30 percent Thursday. Breeiy In the af- ternoons. Lows ton1sbt 50 to 54 wit.b bi1b Thunday 58 lo60. ... · INSIDE TODAY Los Angeles attorney Klchard Alden submitted the bid of $317,666,250 to the Foundation on the authority or real estate ex- ecutive Donald Bren who ls a member of the consortium seek· ing to acquire the Irvine Com- pany. The new bid submitted by a combine that will be known as Taubman·Allen-lrvine, Inc., if it takes over the Irvine Company, meaos lhat Mobil has until noon Thursday to submit a counter of· fer. Judge James F. Judge, who must eventually rule on the lawsuit flled aaainst the founda· lion two years ago by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, has stated that he will not reveal ltls decision until one of the two'com- petitors drops out of the bidding contest. Mobil officials today refused to comment on the new Taubman orfer until they have been made aware of the amount involved and the reaction of foundation Street Deadly AUto Kills Youthful Poet BOSTON (AP) -A 15-year·old youth who wrote a poem comparing his neighborhood's main street to the Indianapolis 500 Speedway is dead, struck by a speeding car on that street. Martin Lewis II was killed on Blue Hill Avenue ln . Boston's Dorchester section. Police ~aid the car that tossed Lewis SO feet in the air Monday night failed to stop. · In a poem about Dorchester for his htgh school magazine a few months ago, Lewis wrote: ''They use Blue Hill Avenue as if it were the In· dianapolis 500. CJU.Slnl .inJuries and death •••• @ut I still like living here in this area ... Electronic Voiing .Boy Study Okayed Irvine Mayor Dave Sills sue· geated money could be saved by buyinc a flasblieht instead. but the cO\DlCil voted Tuesday to con- sider buying an electronic votin' system. The vote wu 3·2, with Silll and Bill Vardoulis opposina the plan IUHested by Mary Ann Galdo. "You could aave a lot of money by buying • nashllthl with • red b1ht en one end and a while U,itt on the other,'• chided Sills, who said he wu firmly opposed to spendlnc money on an electronic votin1 system. "You could save even more money if you just vottt. I'm op- poaed to spending money for something that doesn't do an)1.hin£" added Vardoulla. An eat.lmate by ataff members 1u1Cested ~ a a1stem with puab buitOn C!ODCrols md a dis· play bo9rd 1tr0wlna the council member•• otea would cost between •.ooo ud $10,000. .lfil. Galdi> 1ald ahe thought the 111tem wu necessary so lhat councll members could not watch bow each other votes before cutlna their own votes. Stae said the electronic 1yaum woul4 feature 1lmultaneous vot- tn1. Burt.an said be favored the idea but disputes the '8,000 to $10,000 eaUmat.e. He uked staff mem- bers to return at budaet time wlth 0,snore realiltlc fifures." The CCNDCll said they would tJk• up the matter •catn du.rtnc the June budletlnl aeniona. Camp.us Re~odel Pacts· Approyed Contnctl for two controvenlal and troublesome campus re• modellna projects h.ve been awarded by Saddlebact Colle1e trustees. flnalY SIPPl'OVed a contuctor to redes:lp the old campus physical education bulldlnl on the "lower campus" to serve u a day care center for the cbUdren of moQMn ~classes. Tile CS.JOO pact went to the· CUffOrd L TbomPIOll Conatrue· tlon company, Tbe voto on that award wu S-~ With Trustees Fr.nit Grebin and Donna Berl)' cutlqdienefat1H l>allot.S. Greinke reiterated the P1lOCllOPhJ' Jae and Mrt. Berr7 h'ilwe &atA9d MYeral times ill the J)Ht tbat community colleges don •t belODI 1ia \be dQ c•re bual· directors to the new bid. Bren bas been id_,ntified as the principal contributor In a com- bine. that includes Detroit de- veloper Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen, Mrs. Smilh, chain store chief Milton Petrie and agricultural developer Harold Mar1uleu. Mobil was on the verge or ac- quirinJ the Irvine Company for $200 munon two years ago when Mrs. Smith filed lhe action that now awaits Judge Judge's ruline. 54Perish In Israel Air Crmh ' TEL A VIV, Israel (AP) -An Israeli air force belicopier crubed in the occupied West Bank and all 54 servicemen aboard WeA killed, the mill~ atmQl.ldCOC! toda1. LL Gen. Mordecbai Gur, tbe military chief of staff, told • news cooCerence the cruh Tu. day night was "the worst air force disaster In Israel's bia· tor)'." . . The huge U.S.-built Sikorsky CH53 plowed into the sandy ground five miles west of the Jordan River and exploded, Gur said .. Arn Inquiry commltteo established soon after the crash, ruled out the possibllity of foul play, such as an attack by Palestinian guerrillas In the West Bak Bank or Jordanian gunners just across lhe river, Gur said. The hell copter was the laat of a formation that took off on maneuvers, Gur said. It climbed a few hundred yards, then lost altitude. It bit an undulation on the plain below, dra11M on tbe ground for several doien feet and exploded, Gur aala. The chlef ol atatr said no cause could be immed1ately sinaled out for the crash. He sald the coptel' was a "wonderful .. aircraft with no record of sipl.ficant malfunc· lions. The helicopter that craJhtd (i.> was relatively new, hav{ng loHed 1,L50 hours, and Its pilot a veter.an with 1,100 hours of ex· perience on Sikorskya. Britain Names Chiers·Kin To U.S. Post Ollly 11'1"4 ,_.. _., •ICM~ ic....... 'TEACHER STRIKE RO~ RIGHT ALONG Bob Werd on SkatebO•Rf .r !I Torottlgh . . trlct'• eea teaeben joined the •trike:. But Mecham Hid many • teachen "saw their co111patrtots on tha line arid they dtclded tbey (8"8TSIKB, P ... iU, * * * . Teacher Pay· . sewed in . . J rA2 DAILY PILOT f iAerosol I I I Ban Due -· -.. ---,iy U.S. ... WASHINGTON (AP> -Tho overnment announced plans to- •)' to ban vlrtWLJly all r fluqrocarbon aeroSQl •prays less •ii two years from naw to pr. l the •arth't OIOU lay_.· t.hat lter1 qn~r-e1U1ln1 radJIUon rom the sun. ' The ban would affect an stilJWll,ed ooe bllllon presauriz.ed pray container~ uaed in a wide ariety of products lnclu,.dlng de- d or~nta, 1tntlperaplranta, •irtJprays, peaticldeS", O\lMhold cleanera and air abeaen. In an unprecedented joint an- ubcement by the Food and rul( Administration, Environ· ental Protectipo Aeency and on-umer Product Safety ~IJl; ~iasion, the ae~pcies said uorocarbon propellants should e phased out In three steps ginning almost 18 moolhl from ow and endint oo April 15, 1979. FDA Commluloner Donald l ennedy, whose agertoy re· ulatea about SS perceilt of uorocarboo aeroaol1, 1aid tho ~hemlcala "subject all of ws to an increased risk of skin cancer and to an increued risk or environ- mental change that might in- clude altered climate and od· verse crop conditlons.' · Kennedy rejected Industry arguments that more time is .11eeded to determine just how serious the ozone depletion is In the upper atmosphere, saying even if fluorocarbon emissions were halted immediately those "already in the atmosphere would continue to eat away at the ozone layer for at least another decade." ._ "Unless we begin now in order· ly and deliberate fashion to deal with this issue," he said ''then those who come after us may suf- fer. And the fault would be our own timidity and short· siJthledness. •' Ralph Engel, executive ad- ministrator or the Council on At· mospheric Sciences, an or- ganization of fluorocarbon-related industries, said the industry hopes to meet the federal deadlines although '4tl what he called an economic hardship to both the industry and tbe consumer. Engel said tbat today -somewhat less than 30 percent of iteroaol products on the rparket use fluorocarbons, compared 'wf th SO percent when the theory ..... nrat advanced that they damated the ozone layer. Andy Devine t Cancer Fund Set for ·UCI • Establishment of a c an.cer re- search fund at UC Irvine In memory of the late actor Andy Devine has been announctd by \lniverslty orricials and Devine's son, Deonla. • Devine, a lons-Ume Newport Beach resident died In February St the qe of 71. He suffered from ~ukemla durin1 the last years of atsUfe. •"The Andy Devine Memorial Clncu Fund la the family 's way or 1upportlna further research on ~e causes and treatments or ~ancer," the youn1er Devine said. He will serve as chairman of the fund - Accordine to Or. ~teven ~rmentrout, director of the ucr F}'ogram ln Oncoloty, to the fund 'f4J11 eo towud purcbue of f~cilltles and equipment for e•nccr r~arch. trhe Proeram In Oncoto1y Is a (QOperatlve research ~rosram hrvolvina more than 30 re- aearchet's In the Collete of M diclne, School o( BloloaJcal Soiencea and other academic un- lta. . ORANQICOMT DAILY PILOT , ...... CWlfy ""•"""*~' •IWOt_ .. ...._ .,.,.... ...... ...... TeArflellthta1 Arizona Gov. Raul Castro is re~rted to be under serious consideration for appoint· ment by President Carter as ambassador to ArgenUna. Talks Slated ·OD Smoking, Negotiations The Irvine school board will consider topics tonight ranging from an updaie on high school de· signaled smoking areas to a re- quest by school counselors to ne10Uate tllelr contracts separately from teachers. The meeting will begin at 1 ·JO at &.ancho San-Jo.aquin In- termediate School, 486'1 Miebelsoo Drive. District staff members will give the school board a report that shows the new s moking areu on high school campuses appear to be a success. The smoking areas are being used heavily, there are relatively few disciplinary problems and the restrooms are now rated in "excellent" condHlon. Trustees will hear a request by the coW\Selors for recognition or a group call~ Irvine Pupil Services A.ss~ation, consisting • or the district's 10 counselors The coWlSelars maintain they are not adeq'8ately represented by the teachers in ~ontracl negotiations and that their in· terests and training require- ments differ a=reaUy. Shff members are recom- mending that the board turn down the request. They say that precedentiat cases show that counselors sbouJd contiBue to be represented together with the largerteacheTS'gToup. Other topics tonight include -Adoption of high school ·tex tboob. -Awarding bids for auto shop equipment at Irvine High. -A re'PC)rt on lhe education of exceptional children NEEDACOOD , .FENCE? PICKET So s)le,took the raae bushes and the house. Now what do you do with t~ white picket fence"' " hold it." TbaC.. the. advettistnc auccess experienced by n Costa Mesa man who placed thl5 class1fied •d: While p1ckd feMe , 4' Ill 6' lenjfth. Bestoff(!r xi111 xx~x If you'd hke to foraet an un lor1ettable, sell it with a Datly Piiot clusified ad. Call 642-56711 for asaistance. Irvine citizens will have their first chance Thursday to tell the Irvine City Council what they tMnk of plfllDint Jdeu inclucted tn tbe prope>eed amendment to the city'11eneraJ plan. ( The various city commlaslons have alreftdy held public hear- in11 on the amendment, but this is the fint time the matter hu re•ched the Clty C«>uncU level. The hearinl will begin at T:30 p.m. at city hall. As part of the amendment pro- cess, the council ultimately will be asked to decide which land use plan should be followed to l\llde Mure developmeot in Jrvlne. The city cu.rrenUy bas three different 18'td use options ln the general plan, but stalf members have asked the council t,o con- soUdate all future plan.nine de· cislons into one aolid document. Alont with the land UJ• plan. coukll members are belnc Fro• Page A I COMPARE. • the salary schedule and other in· creases the teachers claim would amount to a.raise of9.67 p~ent. ln the Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.atricl, mediation s~sions settled that contract by the end of March. The teachers there settled for a nme percent raise over two years after starting at 18 percent, ac- cepted a three-year contract, gave up demand.s for binding arb1rtation and agepcy sbop and won points such a1 seniority- based transfers or teachers and formal written teacher evalua- tions Teachers and admin1Strators are still talking in the Capistrano and Irvine Uni!ied School Dis- tricts. In Capistrano, where a two- vear contract is still in effect, a mendment talks have been opened on salaries and fringe bt>ncf1ts (a total 12 percenl in- l'rcase has been asked) and on rcvisrd grievance proceedings. Irvine teache~s are seeking pay raises (they say about 13 per· cent but the district places the figure at 16 percent), a reduction in working days and daily work-· 1ng time. more sick leave, im- proved subbatical leave policies, binding arbitration, agency shop and new grievance procedures. among others. trvine and Capistrano ad· min1slrators report that the talks are proceeding without inci- dents f'.ro,,. Page A J LAETRILE. • Coe called the decmion a vic- l or y because Bohanon over· turned the FDA requirement that Laetrile seekers must have been examined \)y a physician within the past three months and be ex- pected to die within several weeks or months. Asst. U.S. Atty. William Price s aid, however, the order eliminates the "mail order al· mosphere" he said now exiat.• because Laelrile patients have been seekina a doctor's state· ment through the mall without under1run1 a physical exarnina· lion. Price and Paul Ragan, an FDA attorney, said the order will re- quire those seeking Laetrile to actually be examlned by a physi· cl an. Baby Death Wit~ss Protecting HimselfJ Dr. W\lliam B. Waddlll's de- fense attorney has charted that a key proaecuUon witness wu lry· toa to protect bimaelf In the death or • baby alleaedly born alive dur1pg an attempted abortion. Dr. Waddill of Hunttnaton Harbour faces murder chara~ u I nsult of the baby airl's dee atb March 2 in Westminster COl'IUm.mity HOlpltal. Tl'anKrlpts just made public on Wlddill'a preliminary hearlna ln Wtat Oranse Counly MwlidpU Court indicate defense a ltorn•y Matt Ku rl llc b ch.U.,ed th tClltlmony ot Dr Rqnal Corneleen. ' • bt. Waddlll allecedly hid calla Dr. Cornelsen m on the cue shortly after the blrth. "II be (Comel1u> beUtved the child was alive and he did asked to snake declaions on numerous plannlne lsrues which have IO far been postponed, in. clud(M: · -wliere the clty'1 plannlnf area boundary should be. -Whether or not Village 14 <between Culverdale end College Park> should be developed. -Whether Walnut VUlaae land uses should be modified. -Where 1~cialty commercial uses should be allowed. -~ the circulation ele- ment lhould be revised to include the extension of Culver Ori ve towards the ocean. Several pubUe hearincs are scheduled by the City Council on the amendment prior to the final decision. The next hearing after Thursday's wilt be on May 24. Radii Wives . ... "",..... Siepp1,.. Dm · Donald McNeil, director of the California Postsecon· dary Education Commission since its formation in 1975, is resigning his post to re- turn to university work. J cari't atay lnlkte today." . Dl1trlct oftlclal1 esttm1tt4. that 324 ~acben were out. They were alao reportinl a beuler absentee rate, at the aecondlU')' schools. They &aid atiout 800 of El Toro Hl1h School's 2,134 atudenta were absent today. Di1trlcl olftelala eatlmated the absentee rate at· Mlaalon was the tame. Attendance rates at theeJe n· Uiryfchoola werenorrual. • Outrictofftclalt satd all clasaes were completely covered this morning. Most ottbe clasaes were betne t1u1ht by cerUficated au~ atltutet.eacllen. • Mecham said teacbera felt aood abollt T~esday'a strik.o ef· f9rt.. In addltJon to 1ainlnl the support of additional teacben, he said, many rarenu have spoken ln favor o the teacher&' at.and. But ruck Bob.ay. president ot tbe Saddleback Area Coordinat- jnl Council <SAOC> uld cUrec· tots or his o"*anfiaUon have vot- ed to support tho district'a pre- sent.stand on negotlatioo1. 2 Women Hunted In Doctor's Death He al.so is sending a letter to the superintendent recommend· mg that. "any and ~U of the teachers who ttave gone wt on strike be dismissed if legally possible." School Trustee Mary Phillips is a member of the SACC board. Bobay would not say bo\fl Mrs. Phillips voted on the issue. He also refused to say who proposed the recommendation. Teachers aontlnued picketing the schools today. They were joined by some stud.enµ at the high schools . MURRAY, Utah CAP> -Two dark·haired, heavy-set women in their 20s walked into an office and calmly shot to (,feath a naturopathic doctor who claimed to have at least 11 wives and 40 children, police said. Dr. Rulon Allred, 71, an ad - mitted polygamist, died Tuesday in this Salt Lake City suburb. Police said seven shols were fired from two handguns. Police Sgt. Paul Forbes !>a1d several people, mcludm&: mem- bers or Allred's stare, were in the doctor's walling room when the women entered sometime after 4:45p.m. Officials said they were told the patients and nurses heard several shots and then saw two women leave and walk around a nearby home. No one else was injured and no arrests were made, police said. Police said they questioned members of Allred 's large family. Authorities declined officially to identify Allred as the victim. But several officers. neighbors and Allred's landlady confirmed he was killed. There was no indication what connection the kilters may have had with Allred. Lottie Ferguson, owqer of the one-story building containing AJ. lred's office, said she was home but did not hear the shots. "He was one of the finest t:nen l 've ever known in my life," she 'ia1d . Two years ago, The Associated Press interviewed Allred for a story about polygamists, but, at his request, he was not namtd in the story. In that interview, Allred srud m embers of his family were among JS,000 Fundamentabst Mormons. He and othe r polygamists w~re excom- municated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) for polygamy, which the church banned in the late 1800s. Allred had taken the reporter lo visit three of his wives in separate Salt Lake City homes. He said then he was talking open· ly about polygamy partly because or (wo murders in Mex- ico linked ~ith the polygamist Church of the First Born in the Fullness of Time. He s~d he also was concerned that the ·Mormon church classirled polygamists with adulterers and sex deviates. Angel.a ~Get New Pikher; Boehle Goes The California Angels have ac- quired relief pitcher Dave La Roche from the Cleveland In- d 1 ans in a tr~de that sent out- fielder Bruce Boehle and pitcher Sid Monge to the Jndians, the Angels announced today. The Angels, who in~luded an undisclosed amount or cash in the trade, also got minor league pitcher Dave Schuler from the Cleveland organization. La Roche, who will be 29 Satur- day, ls 2·2 with four saves in 1977. The left-hander had 38 saves for Cleveland the past two seasons. His 21 saves last year ranked behind only Yankee Sparky Lyle's 23 in the American League. Boehle is batting .290 with t\.vo home runs and eight runs batted in. Monie is 0-1 with one aave and a 2.92 e.r.a. In four appearances. Something Very SpeciaU HENREDON SOFAS For Immediate l)eliverv From ~ A Henredon sofa 11 aJwaya something special ••. at this prfce. 'these beat aellrng ttyles are somethlnS) very apeclat. This 11 undoubtedly one of the most ... Important values we have evet offered. All the tradltlonal Henredon ~uality Is • .f\ere ••• the comfort. the construction, the craftsmanship. Come In and see for yourself. But hurry-quantltlea are llmlted. PAOnUIONAL INTIAIOR OUIQN WITHOUf 01'-IOATtON • COM'O"fAll.C PAAKINQ • CONVIHllNT "NANCINQ 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTAANA•5•t-4S81 • • . Laguna/South Coast ·Affidavit Opens Door for OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -Anyone armed wttb an affidavit ·drawn up by • federal Judie here and •tcned by a pracUclna phyai· clan II free todar to import the 1ubltance Laetrile. "Thll me&n1 tbat practically anybody Jn ~ United St.ates can aet Laetrile," 1ald Kenneth Coe. attorney represenUna Laetrile aupportel"J. U.S •. l)iatrict Cour·t Judge LulheT tlobuoa ltaued the af. fldavtt T\Jetday at the ead ol a two-day be~a on whether be abould hold the U.S. Food and Dru1 Admin!ltratlon In con· tempt ol court. He cl1d not iuue a contempt cltatioo. The hearina bad been called after Laetrile aupporten con· tended the FDA and one of ita at· tomeya bad added conditions to an ~r~er Bohanon issued April 8 expaainins who could lmport Laetrile. , Coe called the decision a vie· tory because Bohanon over· turned the FDA requirement that Laetrile seekers must have been examined by a phyalc:lan within the put three months and be ex· pec:ted to die wltbin several weekl or monlhl. AHL U.S. Atty. Wllllam Price said, however, the order elimlna~ the "mail order at· mospbere0 he 1ald now exllta because Laetrile .eau,nta have been aeeldn• a dOctor'• mte-meot throulh the mall without undertof.na a pbytlcal e•amlna· Uon. Price and Paul Raaan, an PDA attorney,. 1a1d the order wlll re· quire~ aeeldna Laetrile to actually be aamined by a pbyai· clan. The affidavit cenerally apella out the conditions Bohanon laid Ford Unit Tops Mobil Bids for Irvine Company Still Climbing By TOM BARLEY OUM o .. ty Pli.t ..... Mobil Corporation's offer of more than $316 million for the Irvine Company was topped j.o. day ln a new bld riled by real ~tate executive Donald Bren on behalf of an east coast con· aortlum determined to acquire the Oranae County oreaniutlon. Los Ancelea attorney Richard Alden. who passed on the offer to the James Irvine Foundation, Weak.Front Could Mean More Rain 7 A new weak weather front pushed It. way Into Southern CJllfomla today brtn11n1 the chance of more May raina throuah Thunday, accorc:Una to the National Weathelervice. For.cut.en aay iderable cloudiftma wm brine percent change of rain 1n Oran1• Coast area tonight, in utna to 30 percent Thunday cooler tern penlurea. The second storm comes on the heels ol what haa been called the "Molher'a Day" downpour which dUtnped up to 2.12 inches of rain on the Orance Coast dor· Int a three·day at.ay which ended Tuesday. Allhoulh the early week storm brou1ht smllea to many farmers who had experienced lbe dnest April in many years. a spokesman for the Metropolitan Water Diltrlct which 1erves 11 million Southern Callforn1an1 said recent rainJ wiU do little to relleve the atate's droucht. A MWD 1pokeaman aaid water deliverl• have been cut about ao percent u a result ol the storm. prlmarlJy due to reduced lawn watertna and airtcultural 1n1sa· tlon. The rain recbar1ed local sround water bulna but water a1encle1 are already near the llmll at wh.leh they can PUnu> un-der1round baaln1. The MWD apokaman aald u.e recharaed 1uppll• wilt be depleted within lOday1. Fruatratecf alden can rejoice because the recent 1torm dumped up to five feet of new lltOW on SoutherD California 11d re1ort1. Coaet Weath r ). l"cre11lnf cloudlneu toni1ht with 10 perctnl thance of 1bowera late tonl1ht and ao percent Thurlday. Br.ay In the af. temoons. LoWI tonl&ht &O to 5' wltb blah Thunda1 158 to GO said he will not reveal the amount of the bid until noon to· day, the deadline established in superior court ne1otiations. The new bid submitted by a com blne that will be known as Taubman·Allen-Irvlne, Inc., ll it takes over lbe Irvine Company, means that Mobil bas unUJ noon Thursday to submit a counter of· fer. Judae James F. Judge, who must eventually rule on tbe lawsuit filed against the founda· lion two years ago by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, has stated that he wlll nol reveal his decision tmtil one of the two com· petltors drops out of the bidding contest. Mobil officials today refused to comment on the new Taubman offer until they have been made aware ol the amount involved and the reaction of foundation directors to the new bid. Street Deadly Auto Kilh Youthful, Poet BOSTON CAP) -A 15-year·old youth who wrote a poem comparing his neighborhood's main street to U)e Indianapolis 500 Speedway is dead, struck by a af>eeding car on that street. Martin Lewis II was killed on Blue Hill Avenue in . Boston's Dorchester section. Police said th car that tossed Lewis 50 feet in the air Monday night failed to atop. · In a poem about Dorchester for his high sc~ool magazine a few months ago, Lewis wrote: "They ·use Blue Hill Avenue 41 If it were lhe In· dianapotls 500, causing injuries and death .... But I still like living here in this area.'' . Baby Death Witnes$ · Protecting Hinuelf? Dr. William B. Waddlll's de- fenae attorney haa charged thal a key prcJHCUtlon witness wu try. int to proteet blmaelf in the death of a baby alle1edly born alive durtna an attempted abortion. Dr. Waddill of Huntlnaton Harbour faces murder char1es a• a result of lbe baby &irl's de· atb March 2 In Weatminater Commwdty Holpttal. Tranacrtpta Juat made public on Waddill'• preliminary hearln1 in Well Oran1e County Munldpal Court Indicate defense attorney Matt Kurlll ch cballqed the teaUmbny of Dr. Ronald Comelaen. Dr. Waddlll alletedly bad called Dr. Comet.en In on the case abortly after the blrtb. "If he (Comet.en> believed tho Britain Names Chief's Kin To U.S. Poet LONDON <AP.> -Prime Mini.It.er Jamea Callafban'a AOn· ln·l•w, Peter Jay, wu named to- day u Brttaln'• new anibu111dor to the Umt.d Statet. child wa• alive and he did nothlnC tbat would be .a crime and bis mothe <la testlfylna aaaJnat Waddlll) cao very euily be to protect himself," K\lrillch alleaed, according to the tra.nacripta. Kurlllcb alao claimed during the preliminary hearlnt that when Cornet.en dhcuaaed the de- ath of the infant with We1tmin1t1r Community Holpltal Adrnlnlstrator Richard LeGrande, he did not tell the hospital official that any criminal act took place In the de· llveryroom. JCurlllcb araued durlnt the hearln1 that Waddill hu cooper.ted with t.he pro1ecuUon at ev'1Z"! · pbue durlna the ln· Yettllatlon and bu offered to take a lie detector teat. W addiI1 tMWled tbat the tblld wH stlllborn despite eonfllctina tetUmony that the Infant b.cl a heart beat and wu aeen to move and bna\M by other delivery room pe110anel. • I>r. WaddUI hu taken clvll ac· tlon ~t w .. trnlnatA!r Com· munlt1 Hospital in Superior Court lD a bid to bave b.11 aua· pended ltaff prh1leaes reat«ed. Ja~ ii economlca 9ditor oft.he Times ol London newaraper. .. Judie Walter Charamu bu stbeduled June a u tbe date bo will rule cm the wrtt wblcb 11 be- la 1 ~ed by lawyers He replacn S r Peter Rarnabotham, wbo bu beeD Ill Wat~ IUlee 11'1' and II tak· lnl °"" u ·. 1cwernor and com· mand"'lD cblef of Bermuda. Tbe amountebient wu made by British Forel1n Secretary David OWlft at• Forelsn Offtce new• coJSference. Owen em· pbul.Md tbat the decllion to ap. J)OUlt 'J13, ~. WU h1I and not tau~·a. Jay, nDected ta tae up hll p01t tn-.-'Juty;,. met Prelldtnt Cirter durlns tbe wHkend•1 anen.·Mtlon 1ummlt meetlnf. .. They •ot on . Yet)' well totet.Mr," uid a 1pousman !Of' Utt ircn1sn omce. He aaw o.e m....,Ut...,~'aJdiu, HU'1 lmp0nant to ban an am· bHI ... ~ Wlio .. "el Uli aame ..,...uon u m•n1 lead· lU :mtmben cil the Carter ad· mlaWtii&iaia",'' aald .,. 14JYU'D· Dltnttomtt. ' t Hpr the bolplt.al. "The <Om alni.claJlll• thit the holpttal bM not:at..w Dr. Wad· dill a ra1r bearln& _tnto u.e coo- trO\'ersy and lboU1d ltcK bave n- voked' bis ttatt pti'rite1• until tbat bearlnl blld bHsl 1'•1d. Dr. Widdtll, 41, Will bt er· ra!lned Mq ~la SUptrior Court oa the lmll"da' ehar1• llmllW. t.be lnflDt bona to an unmantecl HuntlftatOn Beac:bwoman. Autbofttlft allea• at. Dr. Waddlll c'-O'ed the' E'd to deat.b lft.-atwln....., &ol onn a1aUDl~'Dt.COrn .a ,.., • .,.~ .... , ww pre; Miit w•tMectilock 21ace. m~~Jt,~~ Smllb that Cornelatn eoulcl blmMlt fee. m.-.i cb.,.... IOll' ~~IO prHenln'cb· .u. ...... Bren has been identified as the principal contrtbutor ln a com· bine that Includes Detroit de- veloper Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen, Mn. Smith, cbain store chief Milton Petrie and agricultural devel~ Harold Marguleaa. Mobil wu on the verse ot ac· quirlnl the Irvine Company for $200 million two yean •to when Mra. Smith flled the action tbat now awaits Judge Judae's ruUnc. Phony Cop · Gets Wallet lnI.ag.1na A retJred Sq Juan Capll\.rano school teacher wu robbed tn f~ont of a La1un B••e .. rataurant tbd•y by.a man wbo impel'IOlt~ted • eolleeman. Nedra ~. at, of I0702 C•He llespJendor, told police abe had parked tn front of Andree'• Continental Restaurant, t4M s. Coast Hithway, -when she was approached by a man ln a t.an UD· lform.· She said he ldentlned hhnselt a1 a policeman and he asked to. see her driver'• license. She said she handed hlm her wallet and reached to look for ber car reo glstration. When she looked back, the Im. poster wu 1ooe, with her wallet. $S and credit card.I. Laauna Beach Police •ear blue uniforms. Department spokesmen said the woman waa duped. Father Hllrt Teaching Girl To Ride Bike Jlalph Norvell• of San Clemente la tn a San Dteao veterana hospital today u a re- sult of iniuries he •uatalned 'l'Uel· day wbllt teachln1 h1I 18-)'ear• old daUlht.er to drive a moped. San Clemente firemen aald NorveU., 51, wq on tile back 41 the bike driven by ChrlsUne Pope, when the maohlne fell over abollt e:ao p.m. at t.he comer ot ~ venida Pall.ad• and El CamSno ReaJ. Firemen wbo treat.eel Norvell• at tht acene 11ld bl.I left 1 .. wu broken b1 the fall. Tbe firemen 11ld bla treatment wu com· pUeated b)' UM IMt that NOIWlla w11 re~ently relea••d from hotpltalluUOn, f0Uowln1 a beai't attaek. · • Norvelle, a s.n Clemente •t·· ne11mao1~ live• at llf Calle 8alboa. nli dau1bt.er, a SaQ Ct•m-... w.Ji Scbool •tucleilt. WU tf-.d fOr.intnor l8'Jw1" ~t San CleineDte Gtnttat.bolpUal and riklu4ld. • down April I, But lt adds a condi· Uon that the attldavlt be signed by a pr~dnt phyllclan in the U~ St.atei wbo aweara : -'lbat be hu conducted a •1tbor~b medical examlna· Uon•oi of the person aeeldn1 Laetrtle. -That It Is his prof eulonal oplnlon that the patient ls t.ermlnally Ul with cancer. -That baaed on his pro- f.aslonal opbdoo and mow1edco of the facta coacerruna tbe pa. Uent, fUrtbtt ortbod9x tnattnent wootd not be expected to benefit the pallent; or that LaetriJeWould be~ only in COQfunc. tloo wWa ettabllabed and re· cognlMcl form. of cancer treat,.. ment, or that the patient made a declliOft to use Laetrile alts' be· ins Inf onn~ of other eancer treatments ~vatlable and c« the eff ecta ct laetrile. o.lty """ ..... -, •ldler4 ICMMW TEACHER 8TRIKI! AOL.LS RIGHT ALONG Bob Ward on Skateboard at El TOt'O high S~ Teachers Glaiming Support - OAILYPll..Of L/SC Otlwr - Districts ~·'Settled' i. .. Wbtl~ Saddtet>aet Valley ;;;unllled School Dtstrtct teadlm· f;atk picket Jina ln their too· ltract dispute, '••chen 11 ~el1bbornln1 dlatrlett ~ave ietther aettlecl or are aUU W no :;in•· Tbe Sa&Ueback i.aeb .. ind the district are apparenUy et &lover: • -'l'erms of tll• contract (dJ.a. llrlct w4nu tbre• )'ear1 and .• wacbert wantoae>. t ·-workla1 coodlUom (after hours aatinmealS). -What t.eacbuc.dalm It the diJtnct'• J"eluewac. .&o bu-1aln ~in aooct faith. • • t -Ecooomlc U.U.., lnOI~ a acher·J)l'Ol)Oled c°.:IHUOD of be salary achedult qtfMf in· ere1ses the teacben dabD woWd lamount to a raise of t.ff"I pettea:to lJ1 the Newport.Mesa Untfted chool District, medlatlon ~essiom lettled that contract by Jthe end~ March. ~ The teachmt there MttlllUor a ~e percent ralle over two~~ 4after starting at 18 percent, ac· ~epled a three-1ear contract, .gave up demands for blndmt -arbirtation and agency shop and won points such aa seniority. based transfers of teachers and formal written teacher evalua· tions. Teachers and aamlniltratora are still talking in the Capistrano and Irvine Unified School Dia· tricls. In Capistrano, where a two- year contract is still in el!ect, amendment talks have been opened on salaries and frln1e benefit. (a total 12 percent ln· crease bu been asked) and on revised grievance proceedlnaa. Irvine teachers are aeeldnc pay raises (they say about J.Sper. cent but the district places the figure at 16 percent>. a reduct.ion in working days and d4Uy worlc· ing time, more sick leave, Im· proved subbatical leave _policies, binding arbitration, agency abop and new grievance procedures, among others. J rvine and Capistrano ad· ministrators report that the talka are proceeding without incl· dents. Dana Point · Project Supported Orange County plannlnf com· missioners 1ave an unofficial Qpd of approval Tuesday to a pro- posed 76-acre residenttal· commercial development in Dana Point. The commissioners indicated. the project would bave their blessing as they diacus5ed an amendment to the land use ele- ment of the county's general plan. As a result, co~ty planning staff will use that ' indlcaUoo ot tentative approval when 1Jley prepare the land Ulle amendm~ ~or submissloo to couat~ superviaora next moatb. As things stand now. the land parcel north of Dtl Obllpo Street and east of tbe Street of the Green Lant.em ii zoned for "IP to 24.5 residential units and tome commercial use. Under the proPoSed revf.lion. the reaidentlal llmlt wm be m units and ali&hUy more area will be delipated for commercial use. l.aguna School& . To Give Concert · · Laguna Beach elementary schools otter a concert at T:ID p.ro . May 18 tn the Lal\lfta l!leaeb High School audJtorlum. The coo· cert or contemporar)'. and c l aaslcal mu alt lnolu4te'1 performancea by ~llo"6r ~. honor strina•. tht;d 1na. llioi>Or.. aon1nute band Ian bf8d ..a Top of the World Cborua f?OUPI. OAANOI CQMT DAILY PILOT SaddlefJaelc Ca•pu Map Told 1 WASHINGTON W-> -'l1l1t. yar.' ~-c;rop 1D JJriill, U;le wcirid'• ltadfna Trustees Award In Widow P~•. iaCQllottdto,.. bou.bd sharply 'free lut aeaton·, lroaw•duod ·harvest. the ApicuJture Department 1ald today. Project Pacts t • INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP} - T b e department•• Forel1n Acricultural Service, in lta first •tlma of 1977·78 coffee product1c!n in Brazil, 1ald the crop ta expected to total 17 milllm bags, a 79 per- cent gain from tbe 9.5 mUUon bap produced Jn lt7S.T7. Ollldals 1a1d, however. that tbe new CJ"O?.:.now be· 101 harvested. IUll will be ma than thole before ~e lt75 frosts that severely· crlppJed Brazil's co!!ee in· dUlt.ry. Contracts for two controversial and troublesome campus re· modelln1 projects have been awarded by Saddleback Collete trustees. I The larger or the pacts, ,tven to lhe second lowest bidder, A.C.R. Mechanical Corporation, wu for $18),000 to perform the first ~ ol repairs on faulty laboratory vents 1n the 1clence and mathemaUca bu.Udlnc. CoUeae olficiala have been COD· fronted wilb that problem for more than a year. aince it was discovered tbat toxic 1uu. generated by laboratory . exJ)eri· menta were not being vented pro-perly. 2 Womeri Hunted .. . .... #' ~ • . . l:ft Doctor's 'Death MURRAY, Utah CAP> -Two dark-haired, heavy.set women in their 20ll walked into an o!fice and calmly abot to death a naturopathic doctor who claimed to have at least six wives and '° children, police said. Dr. Jlulon Allred, n, an ad· mitted polygamist, died Tuesday in tbit Salt Lake City suburb. Police Hid seven shots were fired Crom twobandguna. Police Set-Paul Forbes said several people, including mem- bers of Allred'• stall, were in the doctor'• waiting room when the women entered sometime after 4:4Sp.m. Offic1al.s said they were told the patfenta and nurses heard several abotl and then saw two women leave and walk around a nearby home. No one else was injured and no arrests were made, police said. Police said they questioned members of Allred's large family. Authorities declined officially to identify Allred as the victim. But several Qfficen, neighbors and ~red's landlady confirmed he wuldlled. There was no indication what connect.loo the killers may have bad with Allred. LottJe Ferguson. owner of the one-story buildins coatainina AJ. Ired'• olfic~ 1ald •he wu home but did not bear &.be abotl. ' ''He was one of the finest men I've ever known in my life," she said. Two years aio. The Associated Press interviewed Allred for a story about polygamists, but. at his request, he was not named in the story. ln that interview. Allred said members of his family were among 35,000 Fundamentalist Mormons. He and other polygamists were excom· municated from the Church of .Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints <Mormon) for polygamy, which the church banned in the late 1800t. Allred had taken the reporter to visit three of bis wives in separate Salt Lake City homes. He said then he was talking open. ly about polygamy partly because of two murders in Mex· ico linked with the polygamist Church of the First Born in the Fullness of Time. He said he also was concerned that the Mormon church c lassified polygamists with adulterers and sex deviates. "I've been in jail and bad my children and wives taken away ~nd I've suffered beyond words," he said then. "But I believe there is nothing sinister about the truth. U some of us don't have enouch guts to come out . • . mis· understandin8 will continue." IsFael ~el~copter Crash Fatal to 54 · ' The belicopter WU the last d a formuloa tbat took oft on m&DeUftrl, Gu.r aaid. It climbed a fllW handNd yards then lost allltude. It hJt an Wdulatioo on lb• plain below, dragred on the 1J'OUAd for several dozen feet and exploded, Gurnid. Tba ~!def~ staff 1ald no cause cou14~ immediately sfnlled out for tba crab. U. Hid tbe copter wu a "wanderful" aircraft wltb no recant d 1lpiftcant mal!unc· t.iooa. The helicopter that crashed was relaUvely new, bavtne lot•ed i.uo houri, a.ad lta pilot a ntenm wt.th 1,100 bound ex·· perience onSlkontys. The pilot •as cauUoas enouih to order four men off the h•lieopCer befo1e take ofr, to avoJd 01'erloacf1Jla, Gur said. The aoldJers aboard carried Uve ammuniUon, but the aeneral aald ll wu \00 early to aay whether lhla cauaect lb• •x· .Ploeklft, M llltary censors delayed pubUcaUoa for 18 boars unW all tn ben!Ue.d famlliea were nomJllL ''Tblll 1' a Sron tul•. .... . and we never change it, .. !!laid a military spokesman. The news of the crash was stun· ning for the tlny Jewish state of 3.5 million people. The Israeli cabinet met upon receiving the news, and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who handed o•er hi.a duties to Defeme Minlater Shimon Perea following h11 resignation April 1, came out or semiretlrement to preside over the aesalon. The belicopter•s maximum load is 60 men or ~'h tons. Gur a aid, County Road Plan Faces BigProte&t .. t Lasuna Niguel and Dana Point resident.a are plannlns a fu.11· 11cale protest ot a county P!'OP91!\ to connect tho vea to the Sad· ctlebaclt Valley via a major htahway. The county plannlna com· mbsfon hu 1cheduled a P'l:~e heartq at 7:80 p.m. Mondaf et Nlpel B1lls Juntor JUih Sebool, 29070 Pueo Elcuela. Tbe homeoaera AN proteat- inl an amdment to the county mHter tra!Oc pl,n they ••1 would wtdell th•P•rot• Avenue and Street ot the Golden Lantcn tO 1.IS lane bliJt,,.,.. Lut moath county tupenllora delayed approyal of an utensiCJG ot Golden Lantern to connec~ wlt.b the Moulton Parkwa1, because dthe protest.a. Aaaerted a.llll of the ot.illoil rs to accqmmodate projected p_opulauo._. •rowtb ln tbe Caplltrano ~vauet and nlleve Sa.a Dteao fteewa1 tnmc. . • Clemente Beauty Upon inapection, college arcbit.ecta found that detects In buUdinc deslcn had made ll im· possible for the ext.Uni venW.. tlon system to exba111t the auee. Monday truateu chOle tbe second low bidder because the firm proposed uain1 flbergfass vent duct. rather than metal which mi1ht have corroded. • Jn a separate acUon, the board finally approved a contractor to redesian the old campus phyaical educaUoo bulldine on the "lower campus" to serve aa a day care center for the children of motben takin1 claaea. The $25,300 pact went to the Clifford L. Thompson Construc- tion Company. Tbe vote on that award was 5-2, with Truateea Frank Greinke and Donna Berry casting the neeative ballots. Greinke reiterated the philosophy be and Mrs. Berry have stated several times in the past that community colleges don't belong in tbe day care busi-ness. Draft of OC t Files Access Policy OK'd , .... .. The dra!tl.ng of a policy for public access to Orange County government records was un- a n 1mous1 y ord~red by superviaon Tuesday. County Admini.atrative O!flcer Robert 'Ibomu aaJd state law re- quires public access to most gov- ernment records. Exempted from the law, he said, are certain inter.agency memos, notes and preliminary drafts. Thomas said lack of a clear policy on providing documents to the public could leave the county open for legal challenge in court. He suggested County Colll16el Adrian Kuyper draft a policy permitting anyone denied access to appeal to his office and requir- ing department heads to consult Kuyper if they have questions. .,War' Concludes BARSTOW (AP) -One of the largest "live fire" military ex· ercise:s ever launched by the. Army and A1r Force bu been concluded at Ft. Irwin near Death Valley. Te Argewti.•1 Arizona Gov. Raul Castro is reported to be under serious consideration for appoint· ment by President Carter as ambassador to Argentina. Man Threatens To Shoot Woman in SC A San Clemente woman told ci· ty police officers a man threatened to shoot her in a supermarket parking Jot Tues- day if she dJdn't give him her purse. Dorothy Chapman, 52, of 407 Via Montego, told police she was getting into ber car about 10 :30 p.m. after s hopping at Albertson's Market, 602 N. El Camino Real, when a man in the car parked next to hers de· manded her purse. She said be appeared t.o be holding a gun, covered by a white towel. The woman ran back into the market, and the man drove away. He was described as a slim. about 25 years old, with a mililary·style haircut. He was driving a white and dark blue sedan with California license plates, police said. 3 Bodies Found AMSTERDAM. The Netherlands (APj -Workers found three more bodies today in the ruins o( the Polen hotel, br· inJing the total recovered to IJ since fire gutted the tourist hotel in downtown Amsterdam two days ago. Police said ''up to 20" persons are missing. An 11mploye of a 1tore patrcal&ed by a 1rocery helreu drew a map, ot the Interior of her homo lot the rol,>be~ who killed ber and took t:a mUUcn In cUh, police •aid. to- day. The body of Marjorie Jackson. 66, a widow, was found Saturday in her fire·otiarred home. In· . vest.iaaton 1aid ahe waa 1bot on- ce and a ftre was 1et to hide the murder and the t.be!t. They found another $S mJWo.n In cuh In the home. Detectives said the unlden· tilted store emplo1e alto was in· volved tn the theft qt more than $800,000 from Mrg, Jackson's home in January. nowever, tbe widow refused lo aclr:nowled1e the crime, and a grand jury did not return an indictment. pro- secutor James Kelley said. Officials would not make clear how tbe store employe lmew the layoutol~ Jackson home. Three persona arrested ln the case appeared ln court Tuesday. The cases were continued unUl May 25. Manuel Lee Robinson, 29, In· dlanapolis, arrested Monday night, wa1 ordered held without bond on flrat·degree murder, arson and burglary charges. , A $100,000 bond 'Was set. for John Williams, 38, IndJanapotis, charged with being an accessory to murder. Annie Young, 22, charged with possession oC st.oleo money, was first ordered held on $5,000 bond. but it later was reduced to $1,000. Police said they recovered $1.6 million in a brown brief case, a blue suitcase and a blue flight bag. . They said Mrs. Jackson had withdrawn about $8 million from banks recently. Investigators said they still sou&ht two other suspects and th# remaining $1.4 million. They safd a man and woman were believed to have left the city Saturday. ROP Board Picks Superintendent Appointment of a new superin- tendent and approval of a tentative $635,859 budget for 1977·78 are scheduled at tonieht's meeting of the Caplslrano- Laguna Re&ional Occupational ProgramiOP) trustees. The m g will begin at 1:30 p .m. in e Laguna Beach Unified S 1 District board room,550 J ontSt. Something~ Special! HENK EDON SOFAS For Immediate Delivery From • • • ,If !79900 • . ' A Henredon sofa It always aomethJng • 1peclal .•. at this price, these beataolllno atyln are something very 1pecla1. Thfl It undoubtedly one of the moat Important values we tiM ever offered. All the traditional Henredon quality ta here ••• the oomfort. the construction; , the cratttmanahlp. Come rn and'" for youf'leff. Sul hurry-quantities are Umlted. • • Orange GoBsl EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 131, 4 SECTIONS, 4' P.AGES Dally l'tlet Stllff "'9le BOOKMAKING SUSPECT WOODY, P.OLICE SGT. SIMON At Newport'• Galley Cafe, the Fishermen Can1ed Badge• By .JOANNE R£t'NOLDS Ol &M Olll'I' ll'lleCllM , The Galley Cafe near the en- • trance to the Balboa Y Jc ht Buln is one of those bai:k street eaterl• that dot Newport Beach. Police aay it ala<> la a base for a Harbor Area bookmaking opera· Uon alle,edly run by brothers John·and Larry Woody. InvesUtators claim the two- man oJ)erltlt>n handles action totallna about $20,000 a month. The crowd uauatty found ttiere on weekends and duiin1 the sum- mer seems to be att.rae~ as much by the cooklnc -tH• cblll cheese omlettes are a favorite - as by tbe everybody·knows- everybody-ehe atmosphere. But 1\u!!Mlay afternoon, John Woody ancJ' bis waitress didn't have a crowd of regulars to pre- side over. . Ford Colnhine Tops Mobil Bi~ By TOM 8ARLEY CMIMCMllY ~lletStaff Mobile Corporation was edged out or the lead in the bidding battle for the Irvine Company today when their competitors posted a bid of more than $317 million. The offer which has been· pasaed on to directors of the James Irvine Foundation tops the earlier Mobil bid of $316 million by more than $1 million. It represents $37.75 a share. Los Angeles attorney H1chard Alden submitted the bid of $317,666,250 to lhe Foundation on the authority of real estate ex- ecutive Donald Bren who is a member of the consortium seek· ing to acquire the Irvine Com· pany. The new bid submitted by a combine that will be knoWJt as Taubman·Allen·Irvine, Inc., U it takes over the Irvine Company, means that Mobil has u.oUJ noon Thursday to submit a counter offer .. Judge James F. Judge, who must eventually rule on Ute lawsuit flied agahut the rounda· tion two years aeo by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, bu stated that be will not reveal his decision until one or the two com· petitors drops out of the bidding contest. Mobil officials tQday refused to comment on the new Taubman offer until they have been made aware of the amount involved and the reaction of foundaUe>n directors to the new bid. U.S~ to Ban Aerosols Bren bas been identified as the principal contributor in a com- bine that includes Detroit de· veloper Alfred Taubman, W&ll Street f10ancler Charles Allen, Mrs. Smith, chain atore chief MUJDQ Petne and aartcultural devetoperllatold MariWeal -!f! W ASHJNGTON CAP) -The covemment annoW'lcod plans to. ~ay to ban virtually all uoroc:!arbon aerosol aprays less an two years lrom now to pro- tect tbe earth's' otone layer that filters cancer·causing radiation from the sun. The ban would affect an estimated one billion pressurbed • Angeh Get • NewPireher; Boc"lde Goe11 .. The California Angels have ac· quired relief pitcher Dave LaRoche from the Cleveland In· dians in a trade that sent out· fielder Bruce Boehle and pitcher Sid Monge lo the Indians, the Angels announced today. The An1el1, who included an undisclosed amount of cash in the trade, also got minor league pitcher Dave Schuler from the Cleveland oreaniietlon. La Roche, who will be 29 Satur· day, IS 2·2 with four saves U\ Ur77. The left-hander had 38 aaves for Cleveland the past two sea.sons. His 21 saves lost year ranked behjnd only Yankee Sparky Lyle's 23 in the American League. Boehle ls battllli .290 with two home runs and eltht runs batted in. Monge ls 0-1 wtth one save and a 2.f2 e.r.a. ln four appearances. •,.-~~~~~~~~-.. Coast Weather . Increaaina cloudiness tonight with 10 percent chance or showers late tonl&bt and 30 percent Thursday. Breezy In the al· te.rnoons. Lows ton11ht 50 to M wttb blo Tbtlnda1 sa . to60. .. spray containers med iD'1t'widfr variety of prod~cta lnc:luding de· odorants, antiperspiranb, ha l rspr•ys, peatlcldes. household cleanera and air fresheners. In an unprecedented joint an· nouncement. by the Food and Drul Administration. Environ· mental Protection Aiency and Consumer Product Safety Com· mission, the agencies uid fluorocarbon propellurts abouJd be phased out in three steps beCinning almo.t 18 months from now and endint on April 15, W19. FDA Comroi11looer Donald Kennedy. whose aaency re- gulates about 8S percent of fluorocarbon aerosols, said the chemicals "subject all of WI to an increased risk of akin cancer and to an increased risk of environ· mental chanee that mi&ht in- clude altered climate and ~ verse crop conditions." Kennedy rejected Industry arguments that more time ls needed to d«ermlne just how serious the MOOe depletion is in the upper~mospbere, sayin1 even if arbon emissions were halted immediately those ··already in the atmosphere would continue to eal away at the ozone layer for at least another decade." "Unless we begin now in order· ly and deliberate fashion to deal with this lasue," he said "then those who come after us may 1ul· ·fer. And the fault would be our own hqldit7 and short· •i•h ... RalPti tu1eL ex.ecutive ad· minut.rator al the Council on At· Mobil wu on tbe verge of ac· qu.irlni the Jrvipe Companf for $200 million two years ago wben Mn. 8m1tb tll-4 the attJon lb8t. nott awai'8 Judte JUd&e's naJJ.q. • JnOspherlc Sciences, an or- . g a n i 1 a t i o n o f ~--Bodi• F d fluorocarbon-related tndu.stries, 'l..Uure es.. ODD said the industry hopes to meet A M S T E R D A M , T b e the tederal deadlines although at Netherlands <AP) -Workers what be ealled an economic found three more bodies tod'Y in hardlhlp to both the industry and • the ruins of the Polen hotel, br· the consumer. inging the total recovered to 13. New StOrm Looms OYer Orange Coast \ A new weak · weather front puabed ill way lnto Southern California today brln1lne the chance of more May rains tbrouah Thursday, aceording to the NaUonal Weather Service. Forecut.ers ny considerable cloudlnea wiU brina a 10 percent chanae ol rain ln the Orange Coast area toa.Jght, increasing to 30 percent Thursday with cooler temperatures. The second atorm comes on the heell of what has been called tho "'Mother'• Day" downpour which dumped up to 2.72 Inches ol raln aa the Oran1e Cout dur· lnc a ~ay 1tay wblcb ended Tuesday. Althouah the early week storm brought smiles to many farmers who had experienced the drl•t April in many years. a spokesman for the Metropolitan Wat er District which serves 11 mUllon Southern Califomlans said recent rains will do little to relieve the state'• drouaht. The rain rechar1ed local ground water buiM but water agencies are already near tbe Umlt at which they can pµmp un· der1round baaln1. The MWD apokelman said the recharced aupplles will be depleted wtthln lOdays. I tnatia4 ~baited a couple of 1crulfy loOlt •C flahermen eating lunch and a women who aat by herself 1tpphi1 co«ee. Woody wa mace than-htUJPYto chat witb the f!Sbm:nen. The weather was looking bet· ter after the rain, be said. Tbe fls· hln1· wu pretty &ood. and. yeah, thO:-J'.ctures on tbe wall are liah he . aome other family mem- be.ra ~ualrt. Somebow. the subject of mat• 1 int book came up. . Wltbout bealtaUon and with eonsldt"rable pride, Woody ·t.otd the fishermen about th• book ho ran. He aald he made enough iil one weet to cover bis monthly car payment.I and apartment rental, Item• tbat nm more tban $300 a piece. (See BOOK. P•ce A!). Dltl't ~ ...... '°' .. ldY,_ IC ........ TEACHER STRIKE ROLLS RIGHT ALONG Bob W•rd on Sbteboard •t EJ Toro High . . . SY f!eachers Out and Irvine UDuted SchOot Dis· trlcta. Irvine teachera are eeekinl pay ra1lel <they Ill)' about 13 per, cent bUt the dlltrlct places the • IJ1ure at 18 percent>, a reduction ln wo~ qy1 and daily work· Inc time, more alclc leave, im· proved aubbatlcal leave PoUctes. b.lndinl arbltratiod, acenc1 abop and new lrlevance ptoeedurel, amoniotbert. lr_vlne and Capistrano ad· ~~thattbet.alb are ptocted.lQI w1Uiout lDcl· • datL • r-oAJ OAJLYPILOT •• N Laetrile. 1 .. 1f OKLAHOMA CITY CAP) - nyone armed with an alfldavit I rawo up by a federal jud1e bere nd aiped by a pracUcln1 pbyaj. ian 11 tree today to Import the 1eubstance Laet.rtle. I ·'Tb.II mean1 that practJcallY nybody in the United Statea can· ,wet Laetrile," said Kenneth Coe, ~uorney representing Laetrile ,,,upporUnl. =· U .s. Dlitrlct Court Judie· Luther BoblJ'OD U.ued tM al· flda.tt Taeeday at the end fA a two-day hearlQI on whether be ahould bold the U.S. f'ood and Drue Admtnt1tratlo.n in C9D· tempt of court. He di4110t 1uuil a cont.empt cttation. The heariJll had been called aft.er Laetrile aupporten con· tended the FDA and one of tta at- ~srael Helicopter 1 ~CrtUh Fatal to 54 ft! ~' TEL AVIV, Israel CAP) -An ~sraeli air force heHcopter ~uubed in the occupied West ~anlc and all 54 servicemen ~board were killed, the military Oouncedtoday. t. Gen. Mordechaf Gur, the ltary chief of staff, told a iews conference lhe crash Tues- ay night was "the worst air orce disaster in Israel's bls- ory." The huge U.S.·bullt Sikorsky CHS3 plowed into I.he sandy ground five miles west of the Jordan River· and exploded, Gur s aid. An inquiry co mmittee established soon after the crash, ruled out the possibility of foul play, such as an attack by Palestinian guerrillas in the West Bak Ban.le or Jordanian gUMers just across the river, Gur said. The helicopter was the last or a formation that took off on mane'1vers. Gur said. It climbed a ·rew hundred yards, then lost GWC Panel Selects New President A committee working to select a new president for Golden West College has made Its choice from 86 applicants, but is keeping the name under wraps until next w edneaday night. At that time lhe lO·member presidential acreening commit· tee will make its recommenda· tlon to Coast Community College Dis lrict trustees. The new president will replace It. Dudley Boyce, 55. who has been president or Golden West smce it opened. Boyce ls reUring. The committee hu publicly narrowed the field or applicants down to four. including William Shawl. dean or educational de· velopment at Golden Weit: Jack Scott, dean of instruction at Orange Coast Colleae; Arthur Ellish, dean of lnstruchon at Fresno City College. a nd Lee Stevens, vice chancellor or plan· ning and educational services at M.etropolil4'n Community College. The committee as comprised of two students, two Golden West College admlniatratora, two classified staff members, two In· s tructors. a divisional chairman a nd a district administrator. District trustees are expected to act on the committee's final recommendation at their board meeting next Wedaeaday at 8 p.m. in district headquarter1. Theft of Suitcue Probed in Newport Newport Beach police are In· vestlgaUn& the theft of a aultcan containing St,0$0 In nluables from a car parked in • reslden· tial neighborhood near Hoa& Memorial Hospital. · Bonnie John.son, 25, told police the suitcase was taken after thteves broke out a wipdow of her car which was parked near HUarla Way and Flagsb1p Road. Tfic woman reported the theft to J><JtlceTuesday mornln1. ,; altitude. It hit an undulation on the plain below. dragged on the · · ground for several dozen feet and exploded. Guraaid. The chief fA ataff said no cause could be immecliatdTldqled out for tbe cruh. He oid the copter wu a ''wonderful" aircraft with no record of allnlftcant mallunc· t.iona. The helicopter that cruhed was relatively new, having logged 1,150 hours. aqd ils pilot a veteran with 1,100 hours of ex· perlence on Sikorskys. Andy Devine Cancer Fund Setfor :UCI Establishment of a cancer re· search fund at UC Irvine m memory of the late actor Andy De-viile bas bf:en announced by univenity olfidala and Devine's son, Dennis. Devine, a long-tfine Newport Beach resident died in Febn.aary at the age of 71. He suffered from leukemia during the last years or his life. "The Andy Devine Memorial Cancer Fund is the family's way of supporting fl.11ther research on the causes and treatments of cancer," the younger Devine said. He will serve as chairman of th.e fund. According to Dr. Steven Armentrout, director of the UCI Program in Oncoloty, to the fund will go toward purchase or facilities and equipment for ca.beer research. The ~~ in Qslcotogy is a cooperative reHatch pfOJfam involving more titan IO re· _searchers In tbe Coll-.1e of Medicine. School· of BiololicaJ Sciences and other •cadenrlc W>- it.s. Baken End Area Strike LOS ANGELES <AP> -~ atrilte by bakery workers fn mOM' dties on the West Cout ended today when . representatives for the workers aceepted terms or an qniement. with the varl°'-W bakery companies, aunlon..,....manaaid. The poUey committee or the Paclfle Co11t State Conference of Balter-a, compoaed ot repreaen- tatl vea of the various locals, ended the ftrike aft.er pins were made In the areu of wa1ea and "the btc issue," health benefits, said union official Joe Kane. ''J can't Sift any or the detail• bee•UH the agre. ment bu to be ratlfted by the memberabip," Kano Hid. "But the Policy COm· mlttee bu the l>OW•r to end the atrike and the plcteta are beina taken off now.'' tonaeyg had added coodlUona to an order Bobanoo luued April 8 expla1ntn1 wbo could lmpo_rt Laetrile. Coo callod tbe decillon a vie· tory bec1uH Bohanon o\'er- tu.med the P'DA requirement that Laetrlle 1eeken must ,have been examlned by a pbysic'lan within lhe put three montlls and be ex- pected to dle within aeveral weekJ or months. A11t. U.S. Atty. Willlain Price aald, however, tbe order e~lnatet the "mall order at- mosphere" be said now exilti. because Laetrtle patients have been seetin.I a doctor'• atate- ment tbroueh the mall without underaoing a physical exam.in• Uon. Price and Paul Ragan, an FDA attorney, said the order will re- quire thoee aee~g Laetrile to actually be examined by a physi· clan. The afftdaVlt 1euerally spells out the COAdl&io.nl Bohanon laid down April 8. Blott it addJ a condl· lion that th6 alftda~u be srgned . by a practicing physician in the United States who swear.;: -That be has conducted a ''thoroufh medical examina· lion'' o the person seeking Laetrile. -That based on his pro· fessional opinion and knowledge of the facts concerning 1M pa- tient, further orthodox treatr)lent would not be expected to benefit the patient: or that Laetrile would be administered only in conjunc- t! on with established and re· cogniied forms of cancer treat· ment, or that the patient made a decision to use Laetrile after be· ing informed of other cancer treatments available and of the effect.soflaetrile. Fro.Pag~AJ BOOK •.. He rested his foot on the sbelf behind the counter and leaned forward on his bent knee to de· liver the really impressive part: "I clear more than $15,000 a year." The fishermen wbisUed their astonishment. The phone rang. Woody's con· versalion was limited. "Yeah, that's me ... mmhm· m .. OK ... yeah ... got it ... " He was still on the phone when the car skidded to a stop at the entrance and Sat. John Simon of th• Newport Beach Police Department rushed through the door, grabbing the phone away from the startled Woody. The fishe rmen were right behind Simon. thefr police badaes displayed as tbey hustled Woody away from the phone. Simon picked up the phone and made verbal notes about the date, time. location and circumstances or the call for use later in court. One fl1berman, Det. Gary Black, paid the tab for the lunches he and his partner. Lee Roberts had just eat.en. Woody waa his jovial self again moment.I later as he was led in handcuffs to a poHce car. ''I'll be baak ln a few hours," he said. While one of the fishermen· officers queetioned the waitress, Simon led bla men on a warrant· sanctloned search of the cafe. Similar aearcbea were to be made tater of Woody's apart- ment and car. Simon claim• Woody. 'Z7 and hla brother; Larry 25, handled the action fl'Om the cale or their apartment.I in Coata Mesa on Wilton St.rffC. and Mes\ Verde DrinEut. "Mainly 1port1. but aome hones," be alle1ed. "They're not 1maU-Ume. lt.'1 a S.'50 minimum." Woody and his brother who was arrested momenta earlier at a pre·arran&ed meeUn& at an airport area hotel, were booked on cbarsa of maklna book a.net conaplracy. Tbey poated c,ooo ball an4 ~ere rdeued a few boun later. OftANOE~ DAILY PILOT NATO 'Concerned' =--.:i:.~~~.'.'r.::::::.::=::..:: °""_,,,, ... ~.-.-.. ..., ......... ,...,_., .._. ..... ,,,, ...... '"*" ,.. Glot1At --No-IH<ll, Hllfll ....... IM<1\/-t.at• v ...... .,--·~ ..... ~, v ..... .... Over Red Power """"9 ltttNtW!ll CMtl ................... ... -" ..,.._ a.twN\'I,,,..........,., 'TM ............... \Ill ..... ~, ,, .. Ill --..., ....... 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'\ O.lly l'llet Newa MH ToSb-1.ann Newport Beach city coun· cilmen are expected to ap- prove final plans May 23 for the widening from four to six lanes of Jamboree Road between Eastblufl Drive North and Briatol Street. If they do, the $400,000 job would get under way this summer. Ban on SST Ruled Illegal By U.S. Judge NEW YORK <AP) -A federal judie ruled today that a ban on landings of the supersonic Con- corde jetliners at Kennedy airport was illegal. In Paris, Air France an- nounced it will begin dally scheduled flights from Paris to New York with the supersonic airliner Concorde on June 20. However, further legal appeals could delay the announced date. U.S . Dist. Judge Milton Pollack granted a request by British Airways and Air France to lift the temporary ban ordered by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. But the judge did not order that the planes immediately be al· lowed to start landing at Ken· nedy Airport. The Port Authority had tern· porarily banned the fast but noisy plane from landing at Ken· nedy pending evaluation of noise, vibration and pollution data. The Concorde has been nying into Dulles International Airport outside Washington 5lnce May 1976 under an order frorn rormer U.S. Transportation Secretary William Coleman for a 16·mon\h test. ] Defense Queries . Witness Motive Tll. Wllllam B. WaddlU'• de- fena' attomey bu chattMI that a key l)l"OMCuUoo wltbeu wu try. tne to proc.ct himself in the death or a baby alJegedly born alive durlna an attempted abortion. Dr. Waddlll of Huntlnaton Harbour faces murder· cbaraes as a "8ult ol the baby flrl'• d~ 1th March 2 In Weatminater Community Hoepltal. Transcripts J\Dt made public on Waddi.U'1ptellmlnary bea.rtn1 In West Orana• County Munldpal Court lndicate defense attorney Matt K urlllcb challqed the testimony oJ Dr. Ronald C«nelaeo. Dr. Waddill allegedly bad called Dr. Comelsen ln on the caae shortly after the birth. "Ube (Comelaen) believed the child wu aUve and be did nothing that would be a crime and h1a motive (in teati!yine agalnlt Waddill) can very eully be to protect hhmelf," Kurilich alleged, according to the tratUcripts. Kurillch also claimed dw1ng the preliminary hear\na that when CorneJaen discussed lite de- ath of the infant wltb Westminster Community Hospital Adn\iniatrator Ricbud LeGrande, be did not tell \he hospital official that any criminal act took place in the de· livery room. Kurilich argued during the hearing that Waddill bas cooperated with the prosecution at every phase durlnf the in· vestigation and bas offered to take a lie detector test. W addlll testified that the cbila was lt.Ulbom despi~ confilcting testimony that the infant had a heart beat and was seen to move and breathe by other delivery room penonnel. Dr. Waddill has taken civil ac· tion against West.minster Com· munity Hospital in Superior Court in a bid to have his SUS· pended staff privileges restored. Judge Waller Charamia has scheduled June 3 as the date he will rule on the writ which ls be· i ng opposed by lawyers representing the hospital. The complaint claims that \he hospital bas not given Dr. Wad· dill a fair bearing into the con· troversy and should not have re- voked his stair privileges until that hearing had been held. Dr. Waddill, 43, will be ar· raigned May 19 ln Superior Court on the murder charl(es involving the Jnfant bom to an unmarried Huntina\On Beacb woman.: -;? Authorities •11•1~ t.bat Dr. Waddill c:boked the chlld to death alter attempUns to perform a aalitte abortion. Dr. Comelaeo, a pecllatrlcian, aUeredJy wu pre- sent wtuletbeacta took e_lace .. Kcu'lllcb It.at.eel wb1le naaklnt a rnotJon ~ore Jud•e Kenn«h Sin"h th•t CoroelHn could bJmaell face crjm!J>al ~es fot doln1 notblng to prevent auch aUegedacta. PlanuBaek WithOwnen. In Newport A pair o( homeless plant.5 have· been reunited with thftr owners. Newport Beach Detective Pat O'Sullivan reported~ay. The detective had been looking for tbe ownen of a Ital horn (em and p spider plant since ehly Frld_, moi'nint wben the two plants were conflacated during a bur1lary arrest in Dover Shores. A story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot brouebt Carlann DaSilva of 14.23 Galaxy Drive, abd Frank Kendrick of 1415 Galaxy Drive to the police station · lookinc for their loat plants. The spider plant is now back in place at the Kendrick home and the stag born fern has been given back to the DaSllva family. O'Sullivan said. NixonFacta 'Inadequate' CINCINNATI CAP> -Oolum· nist Patrick J. Buchanan acknowledaes he rec.Sived "in· adequate facts" when he was a speech writer for former Presi· dent Richard M . Nixon, and as a result, wrote statements that were "not true" for Njxon . But Buchanan said he does not feel betrayed b y Nixon . Buchanan told reporters thal although Nixon misled the coun- try and did not "tell the fu11 truth," the Wat.ereate acandal should be observed in broader Lerms than "what the President knew and when he knew it." Something Very Special! HENREDON SOFAS For Immediate Delivery From . ., •79900 ... .. ' f .., ~ , ~ ~ •• ' ""C>PlhlOHA\. INTIAIOA CHIQN Wt'l'MOUT OILIOATIC>N • COMl'O"TAIU ltAllllCINQ • CONVINl!HT PIHANCIHCJ 161• NORTH MAIN• SANTAANA•541-C391 l~. Wtdn...,..,. TllU"41t 91\d Salu!My: t :IOw ·~ ,.Olld•t 12 IO I•,, l'f t·~ 10 I ' l Saddlehaeli VOL. 70, NO. 131, 4' SECTIONS, « PAGES By LAURIE KASPER Of Ille Daily ... lel ltatt Intermediate and hiah schools were the hardest hlt by the teachers' strike in the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District 1\aesday. More than half or the strikins teachers walked out or the dis- trict 'a five secondary schools. Student absenteeism also was higher at this level. And, stu- dent$ who attended classes at * * * several of these schools reported that little learning was coing on. Dist!'ict ofCiciala ·said the absenteeism rate at the elemen- tary level was about nine per- .cent, which they consider a fairly normal rate. / However, 321 of the 660 stu- dents at Montevideo Elementary School in Mission Viejo did not attend school Tuesday. Nineteen or their 24 teachers also joined the strike. But then, none of the * * * . teachers in another elementary school, Gates in El Toro, jotned the strike. District officials reported that 130 moce students were in classes today at Montevideo school. About 25 percent of the stu· dents at Mission Viejo and El Toro bieh schools were reported absent. Although less than 100 students were out at La Pu and Serrano intermediale schools, a third of the student.a at Los Alisos * * * Intermediate School were absent, accordine to the d1s· trict'1 figures. District olflclals uld the absenteesbm rate at the secon· dary ICbooJs was not unusual for a strike situation. Students at this age level, they explained, become emotionally involnd with their teachers $nd also are more apt to take the opportunity to-go to the beach or just get out <See SCllOOLS, Pa'e AZ> * * * Strikers Gain · Support Teacher Proposal Response Scheduled Striking teachers In the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District today entered their second day or the walkout claim- ing they gained additional sup- port from teachers and parents. Bill Mecham, president or the teachers' Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEA) estimated that more than 350 teachers were striking today. There are 693 teachers in the dis- trict. Although teachers will meet again Thursday to decide if they will continue the strike, Mecham said they probably will continue al least through Thursday when another negotiation session has been secbeduled. Negotiators for both the teachers and trustees met for almost five hours Tuesday. During that meeting, teachers presented a "full package pro- pos al" to the district. Ad- ministrators for the district are now studying the proposal and have promised to make a response on Thursday. By mutual agreement, representatives or the teachers and trustees are not discussing ' the proposal until after the dis- VICKI WASSON. CHAIS STROH AT EL TORO HIGH SCHOOL LAY ASIDE THEIR BURDENS A Teechera Strtke Cen Be Hungry Work; • Sn•ck •nd Coffee Help Out 2 Women Slay Doctor Victim Had Six Wivea and 40. ·children MUllRAY, Utah CAP> -Two dark·haired, heavy-set women LD their 20s walked into an otrice a nd calmly 1bot to death a naiuropathlc doctor who claimed lo have at least six wives and 40 children, pollceaaid Dr. Rulon Allred, 71 , an ad· milled polygamist. died Tuesday In this Salt Lake City suburb. Police said seven shots were fired from two handguns. Pollce S&t. Paul Forbes said Coast Weather Increaaina cloudll\fsa tonl&ht with 10 percent chance of s howers late tonight and 30 percent Thursday. Breezy In the af- lernOOlll. Lowa tonitbt 50 to 54 with hllb Thund-.y 58 to&O. IN IDETODAY Ac4"nl11 AIOGrd wfnner Joan Crm/Jford ii <Uod.at IM age of•. And wfth Mr dnnil• went tu "Era o/ Clamor'' m the f~gmd of HoUvt.OOod. SH 1torJ1 P1291 A4. several people, including mem- ber• o( AJlred's staff, we~ m the doctor's walllng room when the women entered sometime arter 4 4Sp m. Officiais said they were told the paUents and nurses heard several shots and then saw two women leave and walk around a nearby home. No one else was injured and no arrest.a were made, poJlce said. Poltce said they questioned members of Allred's larce family. Authorities declined officially to identify .Allred as the victim. But several orticers, neighbors and Allred's landlady confirmed he was killed. There was no indication what connection the killers may have had with Allred. Lottie Ferguson, owner of the one-story building containing Al· lred's office, said she was home but did not hear the shots. "He was one or the finest men rve ever known In my lire," she said. Trustees Call Off Badget Session Saddleback Valley Unllted School District t.ru&etees have canceled a budget study session which had been seheduled for 2 p.m. 'lbunday. The mfftiAf apparently waa canceled because dlatrlct ad• mtnl1traton, who are Involved n the budiet •esaion. haV'ft been ktpt busy with neiotlat ons and th• curnnt teachers' strike. Th meetJna had bien planned to ob· taln restdcntl' comm D\',on th dlltrkt'• prop()ted S33 mWlon bud set. Two years ago, The Associated Press intervtewed Allred for a story about polyaamists. but, at his request, he was not named in tbe1tory. Jn t.bat interview, A JI red said members of his family were amon1 35,000 Fundamentalist Morrnon1 . H e and other poly1amlsts were •ex com· munlcated frqm the Church of .Jesus Christ of Latter·day Saints (Mormon) for polyJamy, which the church banned In the late 1800s. Allred had taken the reporter to visit three of his wives in separate Salt Lake City homes. He said then he wu talking open· ly about polygamy partly because of two murders ln Mex· ico linked with the polygamist Church of the First Born in the Fullness of Time. He said he also was concerned that the Mormon church claulfled polygamists with adulterers and sex deviates. trict orficially responds to it. On Tuesday, only 300 of the dis· . trict's 693 teachers joined the strike.' But Mecham said many . teachers "saw their c9mpatrlots on the line and they decided they can't stay inside today." District officials estimated that 324 teachers were out. They were also reporting a heavh;r absentee rate at the <See STRIKE, Pa'e A%) laetrile ·Legalized For U.S. OKLAHOMA CITY <AP) - Anyont armed with an arridavit drawn up by a federal judge here and stined by a practicing physi- cian is free today to import the substance Laetrile. ''Th.i9' 'meana tlUat ptactically anybody In the United States can get Laetrile,'' said Kaineth Coe, attorney represenUn1 Laetrile supporters. U.S. l>istrict Courl .Judge Luther · Bohanon Issued the af- fidavit Tuesday at the end of a two.day hearing on whether he should hold the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in con· tempt of court. He did not issue a contempt citation. The hearing had been called after Laetrile s upporters con· tended the FDA and one of Its at- torneys had added conditions to an order Bohanon issued April 8 expiaming whp could import Laetrile. Coe ca11ed the dec1slon a vie· tory because Bohanon over· turned the FDA requirement that Laetrile seekers muat have been' examined by a physician wlthisa the pa.st three months and be ex· pected to die within several weeks or months. Asst. U.S. Atty. William Price said , however, the order eliminates the "mall order at· mosphere" he 111d now ex.lats because Laetrile patlentl have been seeking a doctor's state- ment throueh the mail without undergoing a physical examina· Uon. Price and Paul Ra1an, an FDA attorney. said the order wlU re· quire thoee seekb'l'. Laett1le to actually W examined by a phyal· clan. The affidavit generally apells -out the c!onditions Bohanon l.td down April 8. But It adds a condi· tion that the affida\llt be alped by a praetlclnt phyalcJan In the UnltedStateilwboawears: -That h• has conducted a • 'tboroufh medical examlna· ti on" o the person seeklnl Laetrile. -1bt It b his protetsJmal Qplnion that the patient i1 terminally ill with ean«r. After•oe• N.Y.Stoeka DelW " ................ ., lll<ll•rd kffllltf' TEACHER ST~IKE ROLLS RIGHT ALONG Bob Ward on Skateboard et Et Toro high Baby Death WitneSs Protecting Himself? room penonn~J. · Dr. Waddill has taken civil ac· tlon ap.inst Westminster Com· munlty Hospital in Superior Court In a bid to have bta sus· pended staff prlvf lesea .restored. Judfe Walter Charamza has scheduled June 3 as the date he wlU rule on the writ wblch la t>e.. in g e>ppoaed by lawyers repreaentlnf the hospital. The complalnt claims that the hospital h4' not given Dr. Wad· dill a tatr heartnr into the con· tro\lersy and ahould not have re- voked hi.I staff privUeaes until' th._t hurlnahad been held. Dr. W.sdut, 43, wlll be ar· raltned 1111.19 In Superior c.ou.rt on the mardtt tbare• lnVOlvtng t.be JNant bOm to an unman'ied Huntmston Bt1cb woman. , Autborltlet aUeee that Dr. 1 Waddill cboted the c:blld to • death wt atteinptih8 to perform i a Hlliie aboitR.t. , A2 DAIL V PILOT 'Mobil's Offer. opped 8YTO• BAIU&Y Ofa.D.tltyPI ... .._,, SB . .. Mobil Cotporation'1 offer of or• than $316 million for the vine Company wu toPf*S to- ay in a new bid nttd 1>r r~ul . state e•utJve Donald ~ ehalf or an east coast con. ~rtium determined to acquire jie Orange County or1nnizatlon. ' -: Los Aneetes attorney Richard ~Iden, who passed on the ofter to vie Jamea Irvine Poundatlon, •aid he wlll not reveal the amount ot the bicS wttl1 noon to. lay. t.he deadline ut.ibUabed in ~perior court ne1ot1at OM. t • The new bid submitted by a ~mbine that will t>e lcnoWJt es faubman·AUen·lrvin~. lm:., if it Ikea over the IrYine CompanYJ eaos that Mobil hms \lnlil noon hursday to submit a counur of· ~ r. ~ Judge James F, Judie, w~ eust eventually rule on the twault flled against thtt f.ounda- on two years aao by Irvine eireas Joan Irvine Smith, has slated that he will not reveal hls decision until one o( the two com- petitors drops out of the bidding eon test. Mobil orricials today refused to l'Omment on the new Taubman qffer until they have beeu.JOJlde aware of the amount involved and the reaction of foundation directors to the new bid. Teacher Pay Settled in Other Areas While Saddleback Valley Unified School District teacJiers walk picket lines In their con- tract dispute, teachers In neighborning districts have either settled or are still bargain· ing. · The Saddleback teachers and the district are apparentl,y at odds over· · -Terms or the contract (dis- trict wants three years and teachers want one.>. -Working' conditions (:after hours assignments). -What teachers claim 1s the district's reluctance to bargain i.n good faith. Economic i11sues, including a loacher-proposed compaction of the salary schedule an11 other in- creases the teachers claim would amount to a raise of 9.67 percent. Jn the Newport-Mesa Unified Sc hool District, mediation sessions settled that contract by' the end of March. The teachers there settled for a nine percent raise over two years after starting at 18 percent, uc:- cepted a three-year contracl, gave up demands for binding arbirtation and agency shop and won points such as aenionty- based transfers of teachers and formal written teacher evatua· t~ns 'Teachers and admln!Jtrators are still taUona in the Capistrano ... a~d Irvine Unified School Dis· tficts tn Capistrano. where a two· y~ar contract 1s s\1ll '" etkct. a tnend~nt talk• have beeo o~ened on salaries and rrtnte benefits <a total J2 percent in crease has been as~ed } and on revised &ncvance proceecltnp rrvine teachers are se.ekina Jlay raises <they say about 13 per cent but the dlatrlct place. the fi&ure at 16 percent), G reductl~n in working days and daily work· int Ume, more 11ick leave, im prltved subbatlcal leave Polldtt. bmdlne arbitraUon.,. •1enCJ bol) at.6 new artevance protedures~ a"'ong others. f•rvlne and Cap.J1tra110 Id· m,thlstrators report thAt the talks al'f proceedina without lnel· de,hta. . . DAILY PILOT • • I .. Dally Pl .. Ut<lit li'lMlt• sTuOENTS JOIN TEACHER STRIKE IN SAODLEBACK Uaa Murphy, Elaine Robinson Carry Signs Ero•PageAI SCHOOLS HARD IDT. • • ohcbool. Students could be found linger· ing around the campus when they should have been in class at both Mission Viejo and Loio Alisos througboutthe day. At one point, as many as 800 students were reportedly eittmg and standing out in front of the high school. There also were re- ports that students were smoking marijoanaon campus. A group al the high school stu· dents, w~h was reported to be frorn 300 to 500 youngsters marched into the principal's of· fice demanding t.o know the dis- trict's View Of 5eYeraJ O( the IS· sues involved in the dispute. District officials said the prin- cipal, John Daywalt, refused to taJk with the students as a groL&p. However, he did talk with seven ol their representative~. Aa a re- sult, district officials have pro- mised to provide the students with an analysis o( the issues by Tbunct.y. At El Toro High School. stu· dents were signing pel1t1ons de· manding that the district setlle with teachers. "l see absolutely no reason why they haven't &el· Ued," ~ John Ricker, ooe of l.be organizers or tbe pellt1on drive. Ricker. who is that sthool's student representative to the Boa«I or Education, also CO· authored an information sheet which laid much or the blame for the dispute on trustees. He !'laid the student <'umpaign is an al tempt to put pressure on the board tosetUe. He said he is penonnally con· c:erned beeause the c:ontmuml{ dispute could rum the laat half or bis senior year beron college. Other seniors said they were told they would not be given ~rades or be able to iraduate in June lf lhe strike continues Dis· tract olliCJals, however. said Ou• ~ not true. If needed. they said, subsUtute teachers wlll be able to aui10 uades. A quick informal surv~y of slu· dents on several campuses showed that some aupported the strike and others did not but few really understood why it was called. There seemed to be a general consensus of what they had Jeam~ ln classes where sub· •tttute1 were needed. One Mis ~on Viejo High khool stude11t •um med Lt up al ••nothing.·· U aay.eclmllted they were cut tin& classes and not feeling JUllty about lt. Sald one El Toro stu· dent, "I'm h~ppy they're on strike because you get out of SChOOI." But another student from that 1cbool laid, "I think it's dumb to strike. Besides, lt just huJ'U u., btt UMltwutesourtlme.'' "The sut.Ututes are stupid. We're not learning anyth.lng," •ald a Laa Al.la04 atuden~ She and others described the l\lb- stltut.es 11 baby 1U~rs. • One Los Allsoa boy SJ)Oke trlumpbantly of rlyinf r.~r airplanes and throwing apitbaJll at a •tfwte in the math ct . But ohe of th~ substltute teachC'I lht!re said this kind of beha.._, a rather traditional way OftestbursubsUtutet. •'I tbouaht lhe klds were an I'\'· ally nice anlt"'q\ftot and cooper•live. It wu such a eon• tt11t to ht&h school," .. ia the 1ubttttute, a lot'met' hlth aaoor teacher. Sh• aald tome of the 1u Utut s tudents they could even drink marl1rus 1fthey wanted lo. One of the teachers said he felt the trustees· behavior in the negotiations has been "shabby" hut the teachers' conduct has bl'l'n · · mon• shabby.'' , Teacht>rs. however. denied that they had done anything to solicit support rrom students. * * * f 'rona Page Al STRIKE ... sl•t•ondary schools. They said about 800 of El Toro High School's 2.134 students were absent loday. 0i1'trict officials estimated the absentee rate at Mission was the same. Attendance rat~ at the elemen· lary ~chools were normal. 01slnctomc1als said all classes were completely covered this mormng. Most of the classes were ;b't·in~ taught by certificated sub- stitute teachers. Meeham su1d teachers felt good about Tuesday's strike ef· fort. In addition lo gaining the ~upport of additional teachers. he said, many parents have ~poken an favor or the teachers' stand. But Rick Bohay, president or the SaddJeback Area Coordinat· in~ Council (SACC l said direc· tors or has organization have vol· ed to support the district's pre.- .scnt stand on negotiations. / I Le also is sending a letter to the 11uperintendent recommend· ing that "any and all or the teachers who have gone out on strike be dismissed if legally possible." School Trustee Mary Ph1Wps14 a member or the SACC board. Bohay would not say how Mrs. Ptulhps voted on the issue. He also refused to sar wba proposed the reco01mendat1on. Teachers continued pick~ the schools today. Tttey we.re JOu>ed by some student. at tho high school•. Mecham said teachers also would "go intQ the community'' today to talk with residents about the dispute. At one point this morning, dis· tr1ct officaaJs teared there were problems at La Paz lnterm~ate end El Toro High scboola, They said teae}ien wfl'N! .. cir· <'le picketing" od block.in' ac· <'e•• to both scboola. These pro- btems, however, apparently were solved wit.bout the need to call In law enforcement orttc.rs. A photographer at the scene said he 11aw no circle plcktUna . The strike is the culmination or J 3 months or unaettltd neeotia- ti on s between teachers and trustta. Teachers have dropped demands ror aeency sbop, bind· in1 arbitraUon and the riOt or their NSOClaUon to be a Crievant the three key items which tt1.1stef's have opposed. Now, they HJ' trust~ ate ltlll not maklnJ the movement n~eSSID')' tO Joly UM dltpUte. They e end ~ are cantl- nuin& to rdwle tQ neaotfate with thcim In aood falth. 1'eachers a1Jo ..-. as~ for: only a one year contract. Tru1tees. bowe,,-er, are de. manding a three-y•ar COf\lract. They also sar tbcr~ .,. ltena Jo the leachel'I propogtd eonttact whlctt tht"y could not accept and sUll be r pcinslblo to tile ~m· mun tty. .. t.a6b'a'a were hnlna pro~ \ bffaUMt.hetesutatteacb 11tOld thetr students to rn~e probltou. • l'.o ~loci ~oBJab SCbbol tµcber. who dkSZnot •trike al.lo aid ~ teatbm hid mptR .wdeall to hoW up: One , UMy li1d, told ~ ) TriisteOJ Award -Project Pacts WffeeCrop ToRebowrd WASHINGTON <AP> - Thla r.•ar's coff tt crop In Brad , the world'• leadln1 producer, is expected to re· bound aharply from last season's frost-reduced, harvest, the A&riculture Department Hid today. Contrld.a for two controv~niat and troublesome campus re- modeUne projects have been a orded by Saddleback College truat•. The lar1er of the pacw, given to the 1econd Jowest bidder. A.C.R. Mechanical Corporation, was for $180,000 lo perform the lint phase of repalrs on faulty laboratory vents ln the science and mathemalic.'8 bulldin1. Colleeeofflcials have been con· fronted with that problem for more than a year. since lt wu discovered that toxic gases generated by laboratory ex.Peri· men ta were not belnc veotecf pro-perly. Upon iuspe~uon, colle1e arcbitecta found that defecta in building design had made it im- possible for the existing venlila· tion system to exhaust the gases. .. Monday trustees chose the second low blddu because tha firm proposed usine fiber&lus vent. ducts rather than metal, wblcb mlaht have corroded. In a teparate act.ion, the board finally approved a contractor to redesign the old campus physical education building on Uae "lower campus" to aerve as a day care center for the children or mothers tald1'f classes. The $25,300 pact went to the Cliftord L. Thompson Construc- tion Company. The vote on that award wu 5-2, with Trustees Frank Greinke and Donna Berry casting the negative ballots. G relnke reiterated the philosophy he and Mrs. Berry have stated severaJ times in the past that community colleges don't belong in the day care busi ness. The department's Fort-lgn AJtlculturaJ Service, In Hs tlut tlmatc of 1977-78 coffee production tn Bruil. aaJd the crop ts expected to t-0tal 17 million bags, n 79 per· cent gain Crom the 9.S milllon bags produced to 1976·77. Officials said, however. that the new crop, now be· in1 harvested, still wiJl be less than those before the 197S frosts that severely· crippled Brazil's coffee in· dustry. Public Comment Sought On Off er Weak Front Could Mean ·More Rain 1 A new weak· weather front pushed its wa¥ into Southern California today bringing the chance of more May rains through Thursday, accord1rtg to the National Weather Service. A hearing on Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees' count,erproposals to contract requests made by two employe oraanizatlons w\ll begin at 7:30 tonight in the district of- fices. Public comment will be invited on the offer being made to the California School Employes As· sociation (CSEA), which represents the district's 6SO clerical, maintenance, food service and transportation employes. Comments also will be heard on the contract proposed for the Saddleback Valley Pupil Services Association <SVPSA), which represents the district's 35 speech llnd language specialists, psychologists and counselors. The current employment con· tracts for both aroups expire June 30. The district Is proposing that these be replaced with three. year contracts which would ex· pi re on June 30, 1980. John Cooper, assistant t.o the district superintendent, said the district's proposed contracts are basically the same as their exist· ing contracts. The contracts include the exist- ing salary schedule but a space for increases has been left blank. Cooper said trustees will decide what raises ~ be given to From employes during their budget de· liberations. Negotiations with employes on their contract requests will begin after the bearing is held. The CSEA is asking for binding arbitration and a form of "agency sbop." two items which trustees have refused to give the teachers. Classified employes also are asking for a salary raise no less than the average increase given in other school districts and an "escalator clause'' which would give twice-yearly raises basedoncostofliving increases. The SVPSA is asking for a total salary raise of about 14.5 percent and $1,000 for each 15 semester units of professional growth courses taken. They also are asking that ratios be established to limit the number of students they work with and for a policy governing their assignments and transfers. Representatives of the employes and trustees will begin negotiations on tbelr contract proposals after the public hear-ing is held. Royal Ballet Sues NEW YORK (AP) -Lawyers for England's Royal Ballet have flied a $1.24 million lawsuit against Hurok Concerts Inc. Forecasters say considerable cloudiness will bring a 10 percent <'hange or rain in the Orange Coast area tonight. increasing to 30 percent Thursday with cooler temperatures. The second storm comes on the heels of what has been called the "Mother's Day" downpour which dumped up to 2. 72 inches of rain on the Orange Coast dur- 10g a three-day stay which ended Tuesday. Although the early week storm brought smiles to many farmers who had experienced the driest April in many years, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Water District. which serves ll million Southern Californians said recent rains wiJI do little to relieve the state's drought. 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HENRY FORD U, CllAlUIA.N O tbe company bear· in• hll name, wu paid $870,000 in bla.ry and bonusea, u waa t.bo company'• president, Leo laeocca. At General Motors, chairman Thomas Murphy made $850,000 and pre- sident E. M. EltM received $88S.OOO. . Aceordtnr to estlmatel mado by United Prea Interna- tional, the 248 players who werttd the atv&lnl Uneupt of tbe 26 m-.for league clubt Oil opml.dg day have aalariea totallni $23.5 mtlllon. But the top 18:5 otflcera of the "Bil Three" auto companies (General Motqf'I, Ford and Chryaler) col· tected total compeotation of $41.5 mlllloo last year -more than double what tile ballplayers are drawiq . . The ct.nclnnad Reds llelded the biebeat-paid team, i~ nine starters representing a payroll of tL 7 million. But the lop aeveo executives at General Mot.ors drew $5.1 million kl pay last year. ~ ~to buy ill. way into the World ~ M Series, the New York "i: ~ Oney Yankees club baa ac· \l,• · quired ballplayers the r Tree way conglomerates like Gulf and Western and . Jnternat.looal Telephone and Telepapb have acquired companies. As a result, the 10 playere tD the Yankee starting Une\Q>, lncludtna deaignated hitter Jtm Wynn, were down for salaries that added up to a payroll ·~ $1.4 qillllon. To that might be added another $6()0,000 in salaries paid to pllchers Don Gullett, Ed Ftaueroa, Ken Holliman and Sparky Lyle, !or a payroll 1.0tal that tops $2 million. • Btn' ANY NUMBER OF BIG COMPANIES pay that kind ot money io tbeir "at.artioe lineups." Take Xeroit Corp., the king ot the copying buaineas. Ita top nlne officers were compensated last year to the tune of $2.3 million. Chairman C. Peter McColou&b drew $562.000, more than double the amount the Yankees are paying Reggie Jackson. Another bigb·paylng club ii the Los An&e.les Dodgers. whose president. Peter O'Malley, holds a seat on the board of directors of the nation's largest bank, the Bank of America. Tbe top waae earner oo the Dodgers, at $333,000, is first baseman St.eye Garvey. A. W. Clausen, c.halrman of the Bank ol America, was paid l3'73,000 last year. However. when Clausen reUrea. be will begin to.duw benefits t.ot.alinl $157 ,000 a year. Of course not all baseball clubs have milllon-4ollar payrolls. The 10 players ln the startin1 lineup of the Toronto Blue Jays have salaries totaling $303,000, which la just about wbet..,Edwin H. Land received laat year as cbal.nrl'an of Polaroid. Welfar~Reform 'Favo Males WASltJNGTON (AP> -The Carter administration's welfare reform proposals give women • low priority, ac- cordingto founders of a new welfare rights group. Barbara Bode, one of the foundcls, aaid the administra- tion 1s worried first about putllag unemployed fathers and teenaae males to work. . • INCREASED BENEFITS AND upgraded job skills for welfare women with children have the lowest priority, said Ms.Bode. • May~ Miller, another founder, 11aid men are making most dec.iaions about welfare reform, especially since the demise of the National Welfare Rl1hts Organization. The national welfare rights group ts defunct, but branches still exist in some states. Council founders sa,ld an immediate coal Is io 1el benefits raised at least above the Poverty level for the three million welfare mothers and lbe.ir eight million children. Under the Carter admlnlstraUon pPOpotial, they said, benefit.a to these mothers and children would remain at about three-fourths the federal poverty level. Woman and children comprise 90 percent of the reofptent.s of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). There are 70,000 men on AFDC rolm. Sea World BoOms Sea World, Inc., San Diego, bas reported that tot.al at- tendance and gros1 revenues were at record levels for the fitlt Quarttr ended April 3. net lo&S for tbl1 period wu epproxlmately $53,000, compared wtlb ap1;,>roxJm1tety SlOl,000 earned 1n the first quarter cl 1.&'le. lricreased general r.•rk 'xpenaes, Jncludlng operat1n1 e<Mta of the new wat~k 11tow Jn Florida, and ln· creaaet In marketing and 1enera1 and admlnilU-atl•e ex· penaea w~ primarily retponaiblt for the flrat quarter Jou. 1 Attendance at Sea Wor1d·o1 San Dlqo lnoqued 1 per1 cent from tho record lir1t quarter·ot 19'6. For the second' time In its hiltory, San Dte10 recorded a proflt In a first Q~pfriod. . . Attendance at Sea World'ot Florfda dceroued approx- lm•tely 2 percent, comp1red with the ni~rd attendance re· cord~ In tbo f1rlt quarttr of 1978. Attendance 1n Januaey and February was aublta.ntUlly below tb• prior )'ear wblcb wu ~to the decllne in toum111 experienced In Central Florida. 1'bls decline wu reveried be•lanlns ln March and Sea World record*1 atundan.ce lncreuea in March and AprUoftbilyear. Xaillly ·s/izes Up ... n