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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot17 -. 0•11• Pli.t P"°I• "' G•r• Am-.oM ..... -.... ...-...-.. .. --· .,...,_.....-. -·~--~----- ... IU.ess Blamed -Ringo Starr Brushes Death LONDON <AP> -Ex-Beatie Ringo Starr says be nearly died when he collapsed in his Monte Carlo home two weeks ago and later underwent surgery to remove part of his intestines. "I had a good look at death in the ra_ce. I was convinced this was it,'' Starr, 38, said in an interview published today in the Sun. "It all went back to when 1 had peritonitis (in- fla mmation of a bdominal membrane that causes severe inte rnal pain and fever I as a child. Suddenly everything twisted up inside me,'' Starr said in the interview at his London home. "I was told that another min - ute or two and it was nearly cur- tains," he said. The Sun said Starr, who has concentrated on film and record pr oduction s rnce the Beatles broke up nine years ago, looked n 11u weak and pale after the surgery. WHAT'S THE BIG HURRY? WHY THE RUSH TO TERRA FIRMA FROM THAT SNUG AIRCRAFT? THE ANSWER'S ON PAGE A3. Assault, Vandalism Hit Westminster High WEDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25, 1979 VOl /1, lfO. 10. •SECTIONS, '4 PAGE\ Trustees Face ecall? Teachers Terrified Trustees Order Probe of Conditions By J ERRY CLAUSEN Ol llW 0.tilY Pllol Sl•ll With char~es of assault, van· dalism and chro ni c truancy still ringing in lh('ir board room T uesday n ight. Huntington Beach Union lligh School Dis· trict trustees ordered an ad- m 101strat 1ve report on condt· lions at Westm 1n !>l e r High School Teacher Kathy Iverson told truslet.>s tha t Wes tmins ter's "'techE>rs \'enturc from their room or offices as little as poss1 ble "When they do go out. they often choose to look at t he ground because 1r they see some rule v1olat1on and act to slop the problem they are run away from. ignored. verbally abused or their classrooms are disrupt· ed or their cars and p<>ssess1ons threatened . . " Mr!'! Iverson charged , "Al Westminster High School, bikes are routine ly stolen, 3,800 stu· dents have access to only three restrooms (Othe rs have been partially burned or otherwis£ vandalized ), lockers a re reg- Or:n::ci. ~a~I ft"eath e r Mostly s unny Thursday with some high cloudiness. Lows tonight 52 to 57. Hi g hs Thurs day 66 at beaches, 75 inland INSIDE TODAY Some 30,000 Viehaame1e ref· ugee11 1truggle to !UrvfW on a 100-ac'1"e ribbon of land olf fhe coaM of Malnym called Btdong /&land. See "Way Sta- tion to Life," Page AB. ularly broken into and /or set on fire. and students arc chronical ly truant and tardy lo class." If teachers do aC'l, said the science and math teacher, the, sam e student is doing the same thing within days. "Btcausc there 1s no e(Jectivl! district direction or support in dealing with these problems and because the board has not given support to the expul sion of career di!>c1plmc problems, the offending students are back on campus bra~~ing a bout their Area Residents beha viour and e ncouraging others lo act as they '· She claime d that college youths and others who are hired for less than S5 an hour as cam· pus supervisors are subjected to ve rba l abuse a nd physical t hreats. "We can "t keep the m at Westmjnster Hi~h School." Noting that s he has "40 habituaJ truants in my classes a lone ... .,Mrs I ve rson told trustees that teachers and ad· <See TEACHERS, Page A21 Three Mile Mishap Spawns 5 Lawsuits HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP> The nuclear reactor accident at Three Mile Island has led to five lawsuits in behalf of areu resi· 11 Injured In Grapevine Owin Cra,sh dents who claim the crisis has hurt their businesses, depressed values of their property and caused mental and bodily harm. And it may take years to re- solve the legal issues growing out of the March 28 incident that caused the biggest scare in the history of this country's com· m ercial nuclear e nergy pro- gram. None of the class-action suits, which effectively blanket all 636,000 people and merchants living within 20 miles of the FORT TEJON 1AP> -Eleven plant, seeks a specific dollar people were injured, two of them amount in total damages . critically, in a colUsion involv-Lawyers say the hefty tab still is ing a bus, two large semi-trailer being computed. trucks and three automobiles on But three of the s uits estimate a winding stretch of mountain damage will at least match the road known as the Grapevine, $560 million limit established by the California Highway Patrol a 22-year-old federal law to pay reported. the costs of a nuclear accident. The accident took place short· "I've been here 20 years and I ly before midnight Tuesday al don't remember anything quite th,e bottom of the Grapevine on like this," said Ken MuJhulland, Interslate S near Fort Tejon. federal clerk or courts who re· The unidentified victims all celved four of the suits. "I think were taken to Bakersfield area there will be more coming." hospitals. Raymond Hovis, a York, Pa .. The CHP said the bus belonc· lawyer, sued on behalf or all the ing to the U.S. Border Patrol people and businesses within a had no passengers. A load of · five·mile radius of the plant. bricks on one or the trucks scat-"In terms of the buman ele· tered acrolS the roadway. ment, I don't know of anything All northbound Janes of the like ll," be said. "I can see this busy north-south artery through thing going on for -and let me the Tehachapi Mountains were stre11 this is just a guess - c losed for about an hour, ca us· three to six years.·· Ing a "monume ntal ramc Named as defendants In the jam," said one CHP officer. (See NUCLEA&, Pa1e AJ> APWl ...... i. Envoy Named President Carter faces a Washington press briefing with special trade negotiator Robert Strauss as he announces that he is nominating Strauss to be ambassador at large for the Middle East (see Page A4 >. NY Burglars Take Diamonds, Jewelry NEW YORK <AP> -Burglars apparently hid overnight in Gi m bels department store at Herald Square in Manhattan before escaping early today with an estimated $1 million worth of rough -c ut diamonds and jewelry, police said. Police s aid the s tore s m anagement was preparing an inventory of the stolen items. Of· ficers "aid they would interview employees for clues to the rob· bery. Two guards assigned to patrol the store all night told officers arriving on the s~ene that they were unaware or the burglary. Police said they believe the buralan bid in the store at its 8:30 p.m. cloeln1 Tuesday and waited unW employees left the store at West 33rd Street and Broadway at 10 p.m. The thieves then broke Into a safe al U»e fifth-floor Marcus and Co. jewelry franchise and scooped up the gems. They exited by way of a win- dow on the floor which led to a roof connecting to the nearby Statler· Hilton Hotel, according to Sergeant Loujs Monaco of the Manhattan Detective Area. Police received a call about the burglary at 11 :30 p.m. after the thieves triggered an alarm connected to the Holmes Burglary Alarm Co. A search of the store un- covered two hammer s and chisels near the wall safe which bad been broken open, Monaco said. He said three adjacent safes were tampered with but not entered. Display cases normally In front or the safes were mashed and overturned. police said. 3 in N-M Target Of Drive T he president a nd two other trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are fac- ing a recall ca m paign ste mming fro m the handling o r Un • pr ofessional conduct charges against high school band teacher Richard England. Charlene Jaggers, a registra- tion supervisor for the Orange County Registrar of Voters, said notices of intent lo circulate re- call petitions were filed Tuesday against board President Carol Martin and trustees Betty Jo Ba iley a nd Rode ric k Mac · Millian. They are the only three of the sevell board me mbers whose seats won't be up for re-election m November. Charges listed on the notice we r e : inte rfering with the education o f child ren, poor personnel management, demise m quality of education, lack or response to interests of tax· paye rs and disregard for com· munity educational needs. Also. irresponsible financ1aJ practices. disrespectfuJ attitude toward pa rents, teachers and students. limiting public input at board meetings, lack of judg· ment in planning for the future, improper us e o f executive sessions and virtual rubber- sla mp approval of decisions by d istrlct Superintende nt J ohn Nicoll. Trustees MacMilJi an and Bailey said today the charges a re very general and, in their opinion, unwarranted. "I certainly think I'm doing that job that I was e lected to do,'' Mrs. Bailey said . .4D BROUGHT "l.JUNKS' CUL ·'I Just bad to call the Daib' Pilot and tell them how pleased I am with' the respe>nse from my ad." T hat's the advertising success story of the man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Two bedroom. 2 bath !(round floor. adults, no pets. Furnished xxx Let the Dally Pilot pleue YoU with clualfied ad ,...ponse by calling 642-5878. ---··------ J\2 OAJ!. Y PflOT s Wtdntf!jly. Apt1! 2~. 1171 Offspring Banned for Cliitd Abuser UAUTOW , Fla. I AP > "Sonw l.M n11lt· Ju!'ll bow4o'l hd\ t• tuldr n," 'atd • Judi "'hCl ordctC!d a 21 ·Y«'lr·nld motht•r of '"" not to ~l"l (>N"tr nant or to tn.llrry a msn Wlth ~·h lldrt•n wh1l1• 'h•• 't'r\f' 10 ~··urt p1oh.tt1on tor a111ra\11lt'd 'hJld Jbu,.,~ K J th' 'ork Rodr1quu w1 ~·on' ktt-.t or "''vrr, Iv ~11t1n1 twr K n"u <1l<I 1l.H11fhll"r Shon 11011 M ar11., in the front yatd uf ear? tht'lr hom<-IHl July tn what p0t~t· 11 Id ~•~ an apparent al· tempt w t'ltor cuic a devil Polk Circuit J udtce Oliver C: r t'n lMUf'd ttH-unuliull ord r illlc.t llbc WA CfillYlclt•d flt i.11ld ru lidA)' lhsl he mt•11nl l'V\'I y bJt of It, and thol tht• term1t he ll~lled ®l 11r" Within l hCI J)C)WCr o( th• rourt h~ alilO loat t·u11tud y of hor rhlldrt•n ind "',,'j told i.he ruulltri't m•1rry 11 111u11 with Carter Def ends SALT A ccord NEW YORK I AP l'r•">I <tt•rat ('arh'r dt·clart>d t11llu)' Uiut tht• llnlt.-d St~ks will lw .ible t11 te ll whf>tht"r tht' Ru~Mani. art> C'hl·<Hin~ on a 'tr:Hl·.:•l' urmi. l11n1tution treat}' f1u111 th1• mo ment 1t '' SIJ.!IKU Nuke Panel Takes Oath W/\StllNCTON \AP J Tht' 11 members of Presa- dl·nt l'JrH•r'i; s pecial com m1-.s1on to lfl\l'~tigale the 1'1111•1• Mile Island nuclear ac·1·11frnt wen• sworn in to tl.1~ Jncl told by Carlt>r to "t.:u<ird vny l'arefully yonr own 1wrsnnal and 1•\ t•n C'lffhand n•marks" so lh1· pubhc tru .. ts 1ls report. The comm1::;sion's (' It J 1 r m a n , J o h n G K 1• mt•n y, µre sident of D.1rlmouth ('ollcgc. said he· h;.arl · no J'rl'l"Onte1 ved 1cil'J as to whl•n· the in \t•sl1f{at10r1 will lt"ad .. Po111t1ng out that mo .. t mt· m b1•ri-. of th1· com n11 sswn ha\ I' no ba('k )!round in nudc•a r P<'"'''r, Kt•mt•ny S<11tl th1· pan1·t wi ll ha\'l' lo rl".H'h a C'Oll '-l'nbus tin 11 .. hn1!111gs and pro m1 ,t•d "1f ni c·cssury 1 ·11 a .. k l'rc•s1(!1·nf <'artr-r 111 f1wk 11~ lift al ("amp l>.H11l uritll we• t1•<J1h an Ji: re~ ment U11ited Cuts All Flights CHICAGO <A P 1 United l\1rll rw•. Ii.ts a11n1111nc·Nl it 1~ t·x lt:rul1n..: 1·anc·1·llat1on of all Its i-.t·h•·dull'd fl1~hls through May ~ The· a1rhnc c·lm.t!d operatio11s artt:r rm·mhl'r!> of lhl' fntt•rna t1()nul l\sS<H'1;il 1on of M <ich1m1>h and At·rosp<icc Wor kers struck on M arc·h :11 Man• Mi<'h<H'lson. a publ1t• n: latwns '-flOl.P-;man. said lht· ck c181011 to exlf•ncl thl'0 cancclla lions ~as mud(· to <tvo1d mcon v 1· n 1 e nc e 1 o l r a v e I er s b y aN·epting rt'st•rv11tions when o~rat1oru. are unr•·rtam Viejo Eatery Hit by Fir e A fare or undcl<'rmaned origin t•aus<>d an esltmaled $120,000 damag~ Tuei;day night to a Mis !llOn V1 e10 restuunmt a nd s ur· rounding busanessf>s , Orange County firemen rt.•ported today. The 8 : 50 p m b laze was !'lpotted by a passerby who sum f!loned firemen lo the Golden ~hopstlck, 23881 Via Fabricante, fan• spokesmen said. The bulk of th~ damage to the $500,000 business complex was to tht restaurant, firemen said. There were no injuries. 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But Stall' l)('partmc nt officials sdad pnvatc•I) then~ would have lo bl' ut lc.·ast one more. and possibly several. negotaatang st>ssions tx•twet'n Secre tary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Soviet Amhass udor An.iloly fe' Dobrynin They s;iul not to ex J>('Ct an an nouncemt>nt of a final agree· ment bt.'fon• 1:arly next wc.-ek, if I h.1 t snon Ont' 1ssu(• known lo be un n·'c 11 vt«f 1.., whcthl'r the treaty Y.Clulcl havC' to be wrapped up hdore Carter held a summit mt•t•linJ: 1.1.1th ~\ 1et President I .t•on111 I Hrt>7.hnev or they t'Ould fce,tvl' somt• 1kla1b l<1 IJc cleared elY.:t\ th .. r1• Followrn_g the SJ><.•ech. possibly h1.., mo'l 1"<ll-n..,1v1· defense of U S <trms poli cy, Ca rter planned to attend a town meet· 1n g and a Democratic fund raiser in New Ha mpshire before flying home to the White House. In his speerh, Carte r dealt d1re<'lly with the issue o f verif1catwn, which looms as possibly th<' most explosive a!llpect '>f dt•bate over treaty rallfirat1on. H'• ans1stc.•d that the lrn.s of two mon1torin~ c;tat1ons in Iran, wh1C'h pro\'adc>d a ringside vae w of Soviet rocket launchings, dt•pnvcd the United States or only one or many intelligence sourc..-~ '"We are t•oncerned with that loss, but we must keep it in perspecti ve." Carter said He said the s tations, which werl' closed by Iran's revolu- twnary regime, helped mostly to cheC'k nn the way the Soviets modem11e their missiles and on only a purt or that process. Photol(ruphic satellites and other systl'ms ena ble the United States to look over the Russians' s houlders with great accuracy, Cartt'r s&ad "There 1s no question that any <'heating which might affed our national security would be clis· cov~red in time for us to respond fully," he i-.aid Some rnt1 C's of the trea ty have qut>stioncd U S verification rapabiht1cs. particularly with the loss or the Iranian i;talions. They h ave seized on arknowlcdf?cments from within the administration that It will take some time to make up for what W8J!1 lost in Iran Carter s~med to hedge at one point, saying be was confident no "significant" treaty violation could take place without U.S. de· tee lion. But he also declared n atty: "The treaty must and will be -. verifiable from the day it is s igned." Sick Animals Leave Shelter ANTIOCH CAP) -About four dozen sickly dogs, cats and birds were moved t.o a n anJm al shelter from an animal kennel where in· spectors found filthy condiUons and five dead dogs. Police said T u esd ay the Kaem bou r ne Ke nne ls & Pe t Shop, which was not licensed as required by law, was operated by an elderly woman, Donna PrenUce. Capt. Dale Rickford sald tbe ct ty'1 a nimal cont rol officer Monday found 21 doea, nve cau and aome 20 blrda In poor condi- tion after he was ale rted by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. t-hlldren without the Jud1e '1 "But what cao you do?" be permlNk>n. 11ld. Mra. Rodriquez la aepareted RepoleJe P ld he lhoucbt the from her huJband. Custody of no-pre«nancy rullnc waa Im· Shannon and 1 ha ll·brothe r. who proper becauae It fallt to take ln· I• 3. wu 11vtn to tbelr natural.__19 account._tlrcum• anc" auch 1attbett. H rape, wtien a woman w Her attorney. aaalatant public nece11arily be In control of 1et· defendttr RJck Repoltle, aaJd be llng presnent. doesn't Uunk the Judie's ruUna Gree". howeve r. aald he tees I• proper 8ut he said If he con· no reaon why Mra. Rodriquez t"ata It, the Judie might change could not avoid pre1nancy. hla mind and send her to jall. "I think my condition is legal, Ytsifs ff 1L4'hond Ilse Ht•ss. 79, leaves the Spandau allied war criminal prbon in Hcrlin a fter visiting her husba nd. Rudolf Hess. ._. Nazi wa r criminal a nd last inmate at Spandau. on the t·ve of his 8.5th birthday Handicapped Man's Suit Names A01trak By KATHY CLANCY Ol U. D•llf l"I ... Sc.ff A Laguna Niguel man filed s ui~ against Amtrak Tuesday claiming he was unfairly left at the Fullerton traJn station last Mother's Day because he as con fined to a wheelchair. George· Beck of 22766 Mon- ta 1 vo Roa d as see)c ing un - speci!ied damages for a lleged emotional and physical distress brought on when "Conductor Cannon" re fused to le t hi~ board the Amtrak train for a re : tu r n trip to Sao Juan Capistrano. B eck 's attorney, Ronald Talmo, said Beck, his wife Betty and the couple's granddaughter boarded the train Mother's Day morning in San Juan to travel to Ana~I for a visit with rel-~ Remains Puzzled on Death at Sea FBI agents in Los Angeles said this week they still do not. know what killed a 22-year-old Whittler man found at sea six weeks ago about 16 miles from Dana Point. Agent John Morrison said his bureau is sUll investigating the d ea th o f Alfred J oseph' Castenada, who re portedly fell overboard while sailing with friends on a 29-foot s ailboat h e aded tow a rd Avalon Jast Ma rch 6. His body was discovered two hours after the 9:45 p .m . inci· dent by a Coast Guard cutter crew. Morrison said he is trying to track down the file on the man· thro u gh the Or a nge County Coroner 's Office, adding no new information will be released un· UJ that file is found. Soldien Killed NAIROBI . Ke ny a CAP> Land mine exploeioM kil&ed or• wounded hundredl of U1 and1n 1oldlen loyal to ousted dlctat.or Jdt Amtn 11 they tried t o escape advanctn1 Taoaanlan column1, Kenyan news papers H id today. The Standent and The Dally Nation Ht.:...::Z:t buses were destroyed y 11 about 1,000 of Amin'• men drove throuch eutern Uganda. Y t>t , when Berk tried to board the t ram to return home that evemn~. Talmo contended . the conduc tor blocked his entr y. claiming he could not board un less accompanied by an able· bodied adult male . As a result. Talmo said. rel·· atives who had taken the couple to the f'ullerton station drove t he m back to t heir Laguna Niguel home. Amtrak officials could hot be reached for comment on the suit this morning. but Talmo said 1t is his understanding that the agency's policy on wheelchair travelers has recently been modified. Talmo said Beck s uccessfully boarded the Am trak train in San Juan the same morning before the conductor spotted him. In the s uit, Beck a lleged he was denied access for the return trip because he is confined to a wheelchair and because or his wife's sex. Talmo explained Mrs. Beck had traveled by Am trak alone earlier and noticed the coaches carried insignia which indicated the t rains were equipped for ha ndicapped t ravelers . As a result. he continued, s he s uggested the couple use the train to visit north county rel· alives. or I wouldn't have made tt," be wltneued t.be attaek aad lllllard Hld. • the cblld pleadlnt wlUt ber Tbe court. be added, bu the m otber not to beat ber. power to impoae •'certain T he you.ni 1lrl reportadJy m e ••u rea I f p at e n t 1 y cried out: "J>on•t bit me, Mama. necenary." I beJleve ln God, mom1D1·" lliiVIOra es a'""'n'""'y.,.__,o.._ ....... e ____ ,11atty, CM'"19tlllr"1aQllild'-, --.;:::. Jud1e'1 condltlona, the probaUon then aald to a ntltbbor: "I could be revoked and she could finally did it. I've cut t.be deYU be aent t.o Jail . out or her,'· witoeae9 said. Joyce Johnson. a neighbor In The girl was treated at a Au bu rnd a I e w b e re Mrs . hospital for sweU1n1 and bruiaea Rodriquez lives. told police s he but waa oot admitted. f',...Pa.,eAJ TEACHERS mlnistrators faJI to crack down on truancy b«ause of the belief the boa rd wants to fi nd ways to graduate students despite their shortcomings. "Yesterday, afte r 12 weeks of truancy, a coUDBelor a sked me what I could do to help a truant senior graduate," she said. WpsFlayed ByLesbiam SAN F RANCISCO <AP> G len Dysinger . ass istant s uperintendent, took issue with • claims that clist rict students are not expelled after re medial ac- tions are taken. A spokeswoma n for f e m inist g ro ups s a y a celebrati ng o ff.duty policemen who burst into a tavern catering to lea· . bians have gotten favored treatment from police in· vestigators. Alene Levine, who said she was one of the women st r u ck in t he i ncide nt March 31 at the Geary Boulevard Bar, spoke at a City Hall news conference. Dysinger said a t leas t a half doi en have been kicked oui of schools In the district over the past 15 years . But anothe r assista nt superin- t e nde nt, J ohn Gyves. t old trustees expulsion is difficult, th at t h e Am eri ca n C i vil Liberties Union '"is there am · m ediately" and the problems us ually end up in diffic ult court ca&es. S upt. Fra nk Abbott echoed Gyves. noting, "Laws a nd courts have very honestly not given us very many teeth." Dysinger partially s upported Mrs . Jverson's cont ention that Westm inster teachers suffer a buse. noUng that the district is pursuinR one case in which a girl student allegedly attempted to run down an ass istan t counselor in a parking lot with a car T ruste(>s Doqs Allen, Stephen Smith and BrnM Lake called for law and order on the <"ampus. with the three uq~ing that pc>ss1 ble expulsions be brought beforl' the board Lake acknowledged that thl' board may have difriculty rc:- moving chronically t roublesome stude nts from the campw. but admon1shE'd. '"We <''>uld '>Urt' scare the hell out or them · He added, .. 8r1J1g them on, I'll sit in executive board se5!>1ons 1 closed meetings in which such matters are djscussed 1 all night long." Mr s. Iverson ur ged board members to "come lo our cam - pus frequently Come with open eyes and open ears An<t c·omc as ordinary people ·· Fro• Pa~ A I NUCLEAR. • various sujts were : General Public Utilities. the consortium that owns the plant. Me tropolitan Edison Co .. the plant's operator . Babcock & Wilcox Co .. the plant's designer. and Catalytic Inc., the company resp o nsible (or plant main· lenance. Ge ne r ally, the suits claim negligence or defects in the plant's design. !ration and maintena nce as t e accident's cause and insist owners are liable for da mages. Low level radiation has been drifting from the plant since a series of human and mecharucal blunders severe ly da m aged a nuclear reactor and almost caused a catastrophe. F o r 11 d ay.s, Gov . Di ck T hornburgh a dvised pregnant wome n and pre-school c hildren to leave if they lived within five miles of the plant. An estimated 75,000 others evacua ted on their own. Take the ouch! She said the officers, one of whom has alre ady been charged with battery and disturbing the peace, we re not given sobriety t est s or asked lo s t ate the ir names a nd ad - dresses. Holl11e Parwl Rejects Gas Ration Plan WASHINGTON CAP> -The House Commerce Committee narrowly voled disapproval or P r esident Cart e r 's s t a ndby gasoh ne rationing plan today. The 23-19 vote marked a major setback but not fina l defeat for lht• plan. which w11l gel another c·ha11c·l' later on the House Ooor. l 'niter Carter 's ra tioning pro- ~ ram, ga~oltne coupons would be allocated d<'~ndiog on the CARTER URGES STANDBY PLAN-Al GASOLINE SHORTAGE DELIBERATE MOVE?--A4 number of cars owned by each person OpponenL'> said it would be un- fa1 r t>t-cau se the coupons would ht•(•Oml a kind Of money diS· rwnsl•d onl) to those who owned <·Jr .. · ll \.\a:. designed by privileged lcc·hnocrats for the economic t'l1te ," s aid Rep. Barbara M1kuli;k1, D·Md., shortly before tht> vote On Tuesday the committee also reJCt'ted the president's re- quest for standby a uthority t.o <"lose• gasol ine s tations on weekends 1( t h ere we r e an energy emergency. If 1t were enacted, the ration· ing plan would call for the federal government to send out rat1orung checks based on car registrations. Car owners would then go to banks or other financial institu- tions and cash in the checks for coupons , which would be r e- deem ed for gasoline. Coupons could be freely sold by a nyone who used less gasobne than he h ad coupons for . While the fu ll Ho use 1Will alao vote on the plan, Re p. John Dingell, D-Mich., chairman of the Commerce Committee's sub- committee on e nergy, said it was unlike ly the rationing plan would survive if the committee recommended disapproval. out of active sports. Tennis elbow. shin splints. and pulled muscles don't hove to be the pric e to pay for fitness. Learn how to ·avoid potential problems and enjoy active sports to the fullest in Or. Allen Seiner's Sports Medicine Clinic, Saturday, Aprll 28, 11 om to 2 pm.· -•Space' ls limited -Free reservations through the Executive Ottlce. Co ll (714) 495-2800. ma company now at mission vle)o --------- I. -• • -• ._..._ --P ( r •-..;:_:,_-_ .... .=-• ---.-----' .. ·orange Coast 01 TI ON N . f VOL. 72, NO . 115, •SECTIONS, '6 PAGES • TEN CENTS~ Recall?·~ Trustees Face \lote for Whom? 0•1ly Polol Sl•ll PllOlo Not <.Jll t•ampwgn hannt•rs !>t1rv1ved winds that hit:\.\ ;.ieross tht• l 1l' J rvinl' c·ampu!'> Tuesda~'. as evidt·nccd h~· this ont· al Catt1\\LJ Y Commons. S1udenl!', a r e votin~ today on nt•w Asso<"iatc'CI Stud<·nts officers and proposc•d in <'rt•:Jsc•s 1n s lud<•nt ft•t·s Elcttwns eontinul· Thursday Students Cautioned 'Don't Be Locked In' By JOAl'l,;Nf: RF:VNOLDS Of IM 0•1ly P1lol SI.ill ··Don't he lo<:kcd into lh1 nJ.!s ps ) c h1<1trist liordon Strauss warned a group of top h igh school ::.cholar'> today "Th1nJ,!s i have a way of chan j.!ing 1n wciys I you can 't h<·g1n lo foresee " Strauss. ::.on of Nc•wport Beul·h I Councilman l>on Str;iu'.'i::., know::. what tw ., talktn~ ;.il111ut ' In 19fi!'i. Ill' s;,it 1n lh<· ... ami> f' o o m I 1 ::. t l' n 1 n g l o ;,i n o l h t· r Jolm Wayne Checkil Out Of Hospital Actor John Wayne left Hoag Mem on al Hospital this m orning a fter spcnd111g a wee k 1n the f aci lity for treatme nt of bronr h1tis lfis departure caught hospital staff mcmbN~ by s urprise T uesday a spokeswoman for the actor said he would remain a patie nt unl1l the end of the week Ther e was no expla nation today for his s udden de parture . The famous movie actor bad been listed in good condition for his e~lir: stay at the facility. Aid said he came down with a b nch.ial infection while re- cuperating from cancer surge ry. The infection was attributed to over ·exert1on in events such as this month's Acade my Awards at which Wayne gave the pre- sentation for bes t picture Wayne's cancerous s tom ach was removed in January during surgery at the UCLA Medical Center The star has been re- c upe rating a t his waterfront home in Newport Beach since the n. Fo r the past six weeks he was an outpatient unde rgoing radla· tion treatme nts at the hospital. <See WA \'NE. Page A21 AD BROUGHT "IJUN~' CALL "f just bad t.o rail the Dally N Jot and leU them how pleaacd J am wilh the response from my ad." ~pc·akcr <1ddre~s the top <,cholar<, fr o m Newport llarhor . <ind Corona d cl Ma r h igh !-<'hfJol<, At tha t lime', ht• was ~oing to b ec·om e a teacher Iii<; hc·~l rnc·nd. also a top s!'holur. w<i!. goin g to be a doctor Today his fric ntl 1<, u hig h school tcucht•r in l\lod{·o.,lo and Str<iu:-.s. in aclu1t10n 10 his Pr<H' l1ct·. tecithe:; in the n ·i.td<.'O('Y program al the lJCLA School of Ml·d1c m1.· I' nor to Strau:-.s · s 1wceh. the 15 scholars frr1m l'dt'h '>Choul wen· mtro<lun·d to !ht· Nt•Y.!Jlirl II arbor Arca Cham hl'r of CC>m· mercl' me mbers who v.crr ho'>b for the cinnual breakfast Straus~ lalt.•r said ht• h~t cnc<l to them outl1nc lht·1 r ruturt: v i ans <ind from h1.., \ anta~t· of ha' ang 11utl1nl'd s omt.· plun.., himself 14 vearo., l'arllcr he ha d a few suggt;st mn::. lie sln':-.'.'ied tht· 1mpo rlant'f' of a hroact -basl·d ltht•ral <i rl '> C'dut·at1on ·Anet don l "'-llff} too much <1 boul grtling your pru f P::.s1onal lra1mng as cin undt·r g ractuale There'll he J)lt·nt~ of lime for thcit 1n your µro fl'ss1om1I school ·necoml' educatt·d a::. <1pposed to tr;uned " . <See STUDENTS, P age A2J 3inN-M Drive Targets 8 y JACKIE HYMAN Of IM D•llY Pllol Sl•lt Th e prcstdt>nl :.ind two other trus tees or the Newporl ·Mf:'s a lln1fi1.•d School 01o.;tricl an .. fat·· 111g J rt'('<Jll l'ampa1gn stemming from lhl' h•1ndling of ch<trj.(l'S u1p 1ns t a hig h schoC>I hand ft.oac·hc·r H1 chard Englund <'harlt.•nt• Jaj.!J.!l'rs. a reg1stra I wn -"Upt·r v1sor fur the· Or<ingt· ('nu11t~ lkg1str:.ir C>f Voll'r:-.. \:.ttd nol1t·1.•s of inlt.•nl to t·irtul<tl<' n· 1-.tll 1wt1l 1on.., \\l'rt' filed Tu<·sday ai:a111sl ho:ircl Pre o.,tdt·nt Corot Martin and lruo.,IN•s Belt\ J o n Jill'V :incl Hod e 11 r k ~1 <tl' 1\1 1111 ... ai A I though a ll o.,l of t·hurges on thl• notJ<'l' dot·-.n t rl.'fN to t hc· <'as<' of Engl:1nd and h1~ trnn::.fc.·r fro m Nl'\\purt llarbor ll1gh St•hool. hal'kl'r'> of the campaign o.,ait.I l<><fa\. llwt ('<tst• .... <is 'lht> s l r•rn that hrokt· lhl· e:.tml·I ., batk · Charge· .... li~tt:d on the nol1n· arl' 1ntt•rfonng Y. tlh the t•du<:a lion of our childn·n. pw>r person nl•I m :.tn;.igemcnt . d..-cl1ne 1n quality of edul'al111n. liirk 11f rc.•::.µons t· lo 111lt·n ·sts of tax J><iY <·r::. and d1s rl'g:1rrl for com- munity cduc<1l 1onal nel·ds Abo. irrespon-.1bk finanC'1al practices . d1::.n•o.,p1.•t·lful att1tudt· t oward parC'nls, l(•ochl'rs and s tud(•nts. l11n111ng pubhl' input al board mc•et1ngs, lad< or judgment in planning for lht> future, 1m proper use of executive session::. and virtual rubb<'rs tamp ap pro\ al of clt'l'l\JOns bv d1<,lnl't Suo<'nnll·nth-nt J ohn '-:1 (·011 Trus t c.·es Mac !\l illt a n and DailC'y s a id today the charges <ire very gl'nerol and. in their opin111 n. un\!o ar n mled .,, "I ccrt::11nly think 1 ·m clo1ng tht' JOb that I "'-'S elN'll'd to do ... M r~ B<ial(•y s:11d "Quite fra nk ly , rrom lht• last of r hargcs. the,\ ci r e ~o hro:id we have no idea wh:.it lhev'rl' hast.'CI on .. Sht• c ;ted school board dc- c1:.1ons 1n el1i .... 1ng s dwols for dC"clin1ng t•nrnllnwnl ;rnd con ::.ol1dal1ng rl1slnr t headquartt•rs as t•v1den1·t• nf ti.Ireful pl<Jnning for lht• f11IUl't' "Thl•rt' 1s no mr·nl1nn tin l hc.· not lt'e 1 1Jf Htth:ird England ... ::.hc.· said "/\s fJ1 "" w1· are con ec.·r1wd. lh1s 11~1 of t'lrn rgt·s 1~ wh(l t v.t· an· rl'!>IHlndtng lo .. Mrs Ba 1 lt-v -.:11<1 o.,he puts 111 ISt-<' Rt:C,\1.1 .. Page t\21 Oos.ing Backed Bl'l.l.ETI N W ASlllNGTON I AP 1 -The !>la rf of the Nuclear Rt>~ulator,\ ('om mis,ion rN·om m1•ndt>d thh aftt'rnoon ~hutting do"n t{'m- pora rUy lht' ei~hl olhPr nuclear pO\!o N pl anti. drsignf'd by Bab- cock & Wilc<n.. huildrr of thl' s lric·kl'n Thrl't' ~ ik Ii.land plant ne ar ll arri,hur~. Pa. One ol thc•m ii. Ran c ho SPco in California. That's the advertising success story or the man who placed U\is ad In the DaiJy Pilot: Boorag for Mrs. Dee • o ... , ~1 ... -,.,,., .. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL TRUSTEES FACING 'ENGLAND RECALL' CAMPAIGN Board Member• (left to right), Betty Balley. Rod MacMllllan, Carol Martin "THE LAST STRAW?" Music Man England Cmter Urges OKforGas Saving Pla1is WASlllNGTON (i\P I Pres1 dent Carter urged Coni.:rc!>s to day to approve: propo~ab J.!1v ing him standby authonl} to ration ga::. and s uvc• fue l by ordering gasolint· s tat1o ni. to clt>St· o n "'-l'ekcnds ·'Should st•nous -,upply inter r u p l 1 on s o c· t• u r . A m e ri c <1 !> arM.>nal of ava1l<1blt• mea~un·~ must include conlin~rnry plan-. to r ation ~asohnt.· and lo mJn dale c ons l•rvat1o n by th e /\m enean pubh l'. Cartt.•r said in a stcilt.'ml'nt The admin1strat1on propo!>a l for authority lo clost.• gui: sta !Ions on wcl'kt.•nds was rc1ected Tu~·sday by lhf' llou ~l' Com mcrce Comm1lle1· Law Chanf.(es Eyed Badham A.ids City In Fight on Airport C n n g r t· .., :-. m a n R o h l' r I Hadham. H-l'\l'Y.porl Bc.•iJ eh. ha~ agrel·d lo hl•lp !'Jc\!. port Be<Jl'h 1n µa rl or its halt le (I\ ('I the.· Orani:.:t· Count)' Airport The congrl''>sman ., hE>lp Y.a:- t>nhsted by cal~ t·oun1.·1lmen Y.ho want some c hani::e-. madl' 1n federal laws perta ining to unjust rl1 '><'rtmm<1 llnn <inrl t"'<t·lu"1""" ri ght~ as the\ appl_\ 10 air t'Jr rtl'rs and a1rpurt::. That issue 1!-thl· has 1s of o c·urre nt f't.·dcrnl 1\\ 1at1on Ad m1n1s tra l1on 1n' C-'>l1J,!at1on tn \Olving Orange· C'ounl\ A1rpor1 The FA,\ c11lcgc~ the Munl.\ ha:-violated thoo.,l' ft•rlf'r<il la\!o'.'i h) barnnJ:! soml· a1rhnt•s from op1:ratm~ at lhe fae1l1t) Thi• c·ount\. IJa {'lo.t•d h\ Nt.•Y. por1 Beach aml lhl' stall' cont<'nd:-that d1.,cnm1ni:1l111n h<t::. n othing to du Y.1th 11 T hl· airlmc>:-ha\t' h1•1•n d1·n1t•rl ... pa1·1· ht•l·ausc tlw lt•rm1nal ., too -.mall and bcr~1 us1· ... t.Jlt• nn1 ~·· 1:1\\., µroh1h1t tlw M:p.:1ns 1on of com mt'rc1al fh~I npt•ratmn::. Cit:. Allornt•) Dl·n111:-0 ':'>/1•11. "ho d rafted the propn~t.·d lt.•J:!•~la t wn. m u letter lo H:Jdh am '><llcJ 1t \\ 111takl'111!0 accuunl s1gnif1 can1 phy::.1l'<.1I and l'n\ 1r<>nmentiJI con '>lrainls" in 1udg1 ng d1 scnm1na llOll () ~t·ll s aid the.· ('ll\ l'OU n('ll .1-.kl·d for tht• C'h:rnges out of fear thJt lht• FA1\ m its tn\l'sllgatwn 1::. gnm l! In Ix· · onl} gu1dl'd b~ tht• l1•lt1•r of 1h1 la" Girl, 15, Dies Of Injuries From Crash A 15-year-old Big Be ar City g ir l, critically JOJure d m a Newport Bt>ach traffic accident, died of he r inJuries Tuesday night. police re ported today Robin Ward. who was trapped in a c rushed truck for nearly an hour following the cras h on MacArthur Boulevar d at Ha rbor • View Hms Drive. was one of three hospitalized because of the mishap The othe r two v1cl\lllh_ Dale Wildy. 20. a nd David Jonnson. 17. both of Big Hear City. re- m nm hsted in ~ood condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital Wildy was driver or the truck an which Miss Ward. Johnson a nd a noth e r Big 'Be ar City teenager were riding. The truck was traveling south· bound when it collided with the auto driven by Wayne Carroll Ranson, 18 who Is stationed In Long Beach with the U.S. Navy. Police said Ha nson's s talled car was blocking both south· bound lanes at the time of lhe accident. Wlldy s werved an an attempt I to B VOld the Car 1 but hit it anyway before careening off the roadway t.o collide with a power pole. • Hall80n wai. arrested on suspi- cion of felony drunken driving 11 0\wvt>r. 0 NPll sa id h., 1s un n•rt;.iin \!ohethcr pass:.tgt;> of lhl' hill .... nulrJ h<•vc.· ci ny f:'frert on Oran~l' County Airport's Sland- 111~ in lht• 1.·urrent 1-'AA probe lit· ::.aid Robert Nutlman of the C'ou nly Counsel·!-> office has IO· d 1t·ated s uµµor1 for the leg1sl<1· t11ln. hut wants to review the d1wuml•nt ht>fore eomoleth·v t•11mm1llm)"! h1m~df $200 Prize Offered for Real ff-bomb P/\LOALTO IAP t As apro· lt's t <11?ainst thP ~overnment. a $:}00 pri?.e IS being Offered by a l'aln Alto c:ompuler prog ra m- mer tn any college student who dt>s1gns a workable hydrogen l)(lmb Charles R Hansen. ~2. who unveiled the contest at a Sta n- ford Univers ity semmar on· the t>th1C's of nuclear weapons. said 11 will be an easy matte r to pick lht> wanner the firs t design the J.!Overnment classifies as secret Ha nsen to ld re po rte r s his ·H y drogen Bomb CoJlegJate Dt's1gn Contest .. 1s intended to 11· lustrate a government "double -.tandard" m lryin~ to suppress u ma~azme story on constr..ic· lion of an H-bomb. Lust month. a fed eral judge in Milwauk ee orde r e d th e m<1l(azine P rogressive not to publis h thl' piece. e ntitled, "The H Bomb Secret. How We Got it. Why We 're Te lling it." The article is claimed to have been put l<>gl'ther from informa- l ion that came e ntirely from public sources . Hansen s aid the information for the a rticle came mostly from the public writings of nuclear p h ysic i s ts Edward Teller. George Rathjens and Theodore T aylor Teller . helped develop the H-bomb. Ora~,a , Coa,.1 tic v Weather Mostly sunny Thursday w ith some'high cloudiness. Lows tonight 52 to 57. Hig h s Thurs day 66 at beaches;75 Inland. INSIDE T8D1' Y Some JO,(J(J(J V~tname1e ref· u~es lt"'f1flle io surviw on o 100--0en! ribbon of lond olf the coa.d o/ Malaym coiled Bld.ong l1lmtd. See "Way Sto- tton to Life ... ~ .48. ..... Two bedroom, 2 bath iround noor, adults. no Pth 1-'urnlshed xxx - wt the Dally Piiot plene you with cluslned ad reapon1e by .c111Jna 8'2·5678. The 650 kids who go to Mariner's Elemen· tary School in Newport Beach wanted to do something special for school secretary Dee Rigdon otherwise known os Mrs Dee since today's N~lional Secretary's Day. So they made up some giant.size cards that eve rybody signed. came up with a girt and gathered at the front gate to wail for her this morning. They also sat down and gave her a big cheer. .. ., and police said today they will s eek additiona l charges of .vehicular manslaughter 1n light of lhe girl'!' death. Wlldy al!te> faces misdemeanor charges of drunken drivlna m connection with the llccidenl ~ I . ~. ~' ... -·- \ I J\2 DAILY Pll..Ot Death Brlish tan-R eveal1 Ordea l w OON t A p I Kx·tie•tl R•n10 8lurr bA)'S h ne r l . dJ~ whf'n he roUapsed ln hit Mont Carlo home two v.C't·k~ t1~0 and lat r underwent 1ur1 ry to n•mo\ <' part o( his antt'Mtnc~ "I h.ut a f!uod lnok al dt•ulh 111 th<' f1w•• I wa:.i <'HO\ m<·t•d th1' "t•~ 11 " Starr :sti -..11il an .rn mh•n h'" puhh~hl•(t 111 d.iy rn lht• Sun · 11 all "t•nl h ;H lo. tu "ht 11 I hJtl 1>t•r1ton lib 111flomm tl 1<111 111 ·' h ll 11 m rn u I mt• m hr .1111.· t h ,, t '"' 11'''' M'Vt•11.• m tt.>rnal pu111 um I fl '\ l 'I ,1-. ,1 < hlJtf .... utfrl1 •111\ I \ I I \llt111.1• '"1"1t·d u p 111-.1111· 1111• S t ,11·1 .... 11\1 in tht• rnh·n '''" .1t h1· I .011don honw I \\J ~ told th.11 .11111th1·1 °••• 111111ull' 0 1 l\\u .uul 11 .. , ,1.., 1w.11 I, 1 1111 .111t-. Ill' .... 11d Tht• Su11 '.'t,t11l S l ut 1. "ho lt ,1.., t 011c1•11t 1111\·d 1111 fi l m a11d rt'l't11d p1oclut'l11111 'd ll•'" 11 ... 11t .. 111t· .. 111 111<1 up 11111t• \ , .. ,,., .1,.:0 lookt•d \H•,1k. .111tl p.d1 · .1111 •1 1 la1• !)U('~1.·ry Me dic al P r ofessor Tes tifies i n Trial By KATHY CLANCY 01 U.. D•lly l'ti.t St•ll A UCL.A Medical School pro fessor testified out of the j ury '-. presence today m the murder retria l of Dr William Waddill of lluntington Harbour. Dr Be rn a r d Towe r s , 11 specialist in deve lopmental ab norml'.tht1es in infants, t<'stified 1n thl.' Jury's absencf..' before Jud~c Byron McMillan dl'l'tcl l'S af has lcstimony C'an ht• .iclmttl<.'d int<> traal e\arlencl· "" Waddill. a 43 yc·ar-old phys1- e1an. is al'cusccJ of strangling an infant known a s Baby Gari Weaver in the <iftermath of a .,;tline :ihort1on pt>rformed two n•ars a,go on an 18-ycar-old un wed moth0 r. lits fa rsl trwl t>nded l<t!-.t May wh<'n Jurors s aid th1>y were tfpadl()('kt'd 7 to 5 1n f~n or of a r qu1tt a l ,aflt•r 16 \\f'Pks o f I ·~tamony &md 11 days of dchbera 110n In le~l1mun ) 'J'Ul''>day, Dr Willaam Blanc· a pe d1alr1<: llalho loj.!1s t with Colu-mbia tJmvers 1ty m N<•w York, told tht- Orange County Superior Court 1ury that bru1sl•s found on the neck of Baby Gari Weaver a re 'tommonplacc" in both prl' m<Jlun.• infants and abortion f<'lus~. . The Swiss-born doctor told the• five men. seven wom a n Jury th.JI blood ve,s<·ls an premature Trustees OK Pact to Rw1 Sports Camps N cwporl Mt•se.1 s <'hnol t rustet:" up1lroved an agr<•f..'m<·nt with th<.• n l tt•s of Co s t a '.\1c-'o J ancJ "l'WJ.IOrl Beath T ue-.day that w all t•nal>le s umme r :-.port s .. amps l o co nt inue dcs patl· Propos1t1on 13 <·utlJa<:k s The agrcem<.•nl. previously ap proved by the l'1l1cs. sets forth fl'l~s for USl.' of school fac1hhcs in the s ummer , •d o n g wath rcs pons1b1hty for cleanup an1i damage. Among the a('t1v1t1cs the c1t1cs will offer will ~ four to seven week sports <'amps aamNJ at al lowing <,chool uthletic leums to practlc.'C in the s umrn1:r 'l'hc <:ost of Llw l'Ump:. per 111 d1v1dual ranges from s:m lo S45. depending on IC'nglh Summe r ::.chool. excl.•pl for a few has1l' <'UllrS(.'"· w<1s canceled lal:>I year and ag:.110 lhi-. year due l<> lack of funds infants and a horh'tl fl'tllM'" n11· l'ld rl'nH•ly frt1.:il1• :11111 oHl•n lit' 111111"1 ll.1g1• Bla nc also tt·~ll ftl.•c.I that he· could find no 1>0-.111vt• 1•vidc•nct• lhal the mlant wns slran~led In a case of s trangulation. Blanc conlmut.>d , he would ex peel to see mus<'ll· dama~e an the Ot'Ck SUC'h a:-. the ripping or hb<-rs. Y<'l ht• said hl' found none of that Viejo Eat e r y Hit by Fire A fire of undetermine d origin l'ilU St.'d an l'St1mat<'d $120,000 da m<1ge Tut·sday ntl:hl to a Mis sion V1eJo restaurant and sur- roundin~ bus inesses. Orange Co unty firC'mcn rcPorted today. T he 8 ~.u r m blaze was spotted by a p<isse rby who sum moned f1rt•m(·n to the Golden Chopstick. 23881 Vaa Fabracante . fire s pokes men !.aid. Th(.• bulk of lht' d;.imag1: to tht- S500.000 hu::.an ess complex was lo lhc rcsta,urant. f1rerrren s aid Thcr~ were no injuries. E'rOfft Page A I STUDENT S S trau ~s al s o urg ed the younU!:>l<•rs to cl<'n·lnp and main· l;.i1n their writing ski lls. regard le:-::. of th<' f1 l'ld lhl'\ l'nkr Tht• honon •d s t uiit·nts a n· ('ORONi\ DF.I. Mi\R IJI Gll Sl'llOOL In ' tn Appt·I Kalhl('t•n' Ba Id radgC'. c; reg11r y Chapman ChL·ryl Currie. l\11l'hl'lc Gt:rh<:r, Mary Ann Galletll'. Craig K<11n. c:rcgor} Kn (.'ISl'I f-'r:inkl1n 1.t'Y. 1s, /\nnr· Marte No rris, Arthur Rosl·. Helt'n Sword, Kim berl y Tho mp <,o n . S huron Tra vcrs ancl Judith Vo!:>ko. NEWPORT llARUOR lllGll SCHOOL Honald Boyle. Russell # Cr;1rnm. Brian f'n·<·man. Beve r ly (;e(', .luhn lll'n'oe n .. Ju-.t1n lll'chl. Kraskn KtrvC'r, Gay Koll, S I 1•phan1c• Le ad e r G rcgory l.11 Y. 111 . l<t·tsv Parry, Dalilfl Hohcly. lll-rnarl1 ·t It• S chmidt, Bonn11· S<·hm1'1t :md Johnathon \ <H'<'aro Miss Kirvt•n .,.. a!-. additionally honored wath lhl• Agne~ Hlom qu1st Award as the out:.tanding female gr aduating s e nior in Newport Beach. ~ ..... l" ... A I RECALL •.• bt'tween 18 und 20 hours each w'"'ek ol a lru8tee met>Ung. fre· quc ntly vl1 itin1 i.c hools . Trust are vu1d $40 per re s ular board meet1n11. One or the camp1uarn leMden. Eleenor Fuller or Santa Ana t1elcht1, said today lh• rmn1 .11tc mmcd rro m dis. at11:1factlon OVt-'r thl' hw1<Jllng of tho fUchard Enwtund 1•uc,e al Newport llurhor tt1.:h School lfowevcr. she ~1.11d the cum - 11u iwn l(roup. O lltens Acting to ll•·~tur« to:d11cot1on tCARE >. 1s 111!10 unhuppy with other district 11ollc·1c K uml dcc1s1ons 1'.11~1.11111, a music leaC'her anrt li.11111 11 .. utt-1 ra l'l.' ... c harges lwf1111· ,1 h1•1111 11g hoard this sum 1111:1 ullc••!l11t( 1111profcss1onal con- •lill't 111 fo1hn~ lo t•urry out o r "'''" 1111111 tf11rhc'r ll1gh Prin , 1p11I 1'11111 .l111·11hi.1111 l•.11Hl111HI w11 " n ·rnovcd from "" 1 l11., .. r1111111 .incl placed on pultl 1ul1111111"1t1 .1ltvt· leuve when 1 h1• t'l1111 W"• wN •· brouuht. When it w11 ., 11·11 1111•11 th<• hear ing • 01111111 1 lw 111·111 until July. 1-.11.:1111111 w11•1 tr:iru:r1•rr(•d to t '01111111111•1 M111 lllJ,th Sdiool. M 1 "' 1"1111 .. 1 Nn ld t '/\ H 1-: mt•m- lw1 " 11111t 11w111lw1t. of S upport(•rs .. r 1111'1111111 t•:11ul11111I 1SOHfo;1 ob- ll'f'lt·tl t11 llw wuv ll11•1r pn·~t·nlti I Ion., "' I 111 .. 1111• llll'l'tlO~S W(.'r\' h11 111ll1•1l · 'Tht·M· , .. .,,, ,,.. •I h1• t rustecs l '"' I ht·111-.1·I v1". ahov1· th1· public .111d IHlllll 1' .111yth1ni: lhul lhl'Y 'a v.·· 'h1• 1·11111nwnl1'!I M 1 ~ F11ll1·1 . who~•· d uughtcr ha~ r1•,11:1wtl It 11111 the JI arbor l11 ~h ha11d Ill the wake or t-:11 gla111I s 1lc parture. s a id part•nt!'-. a l:-•> oh1ect lo the "fta:.co" nf tht• Newport Mesa lnslrut·t1onal Re searc h Ins titute 1NMIHl 1 'l'ht· non~ p rof al co m putcr data flrlH't•:.sa ng torpor a I wn was ~ct up last year with trus tees a:. hoard m embNs lo m a rket com puter programs dt•velopecJ by the dis trict It was d1ssolv1:d an February. a lthough 1t had shown ;.i profit. beC'a use of charges by the coun· ly Board o f Educ<1t1on that 1l .,., a s unfairly competin g with private industry . Mrs Fuller said CARE mem- ber s also disagree with the dis trict 's polil'y of rot•1tang school p r in cipals every few y C'ars. behcvc Ha rbor Hig h t eachcr!-- who backed Eng land have lK'Pn tr::insfl•rred to quiet them, obJt'<'t to havmg to wait until the end of board meetings to SJ.ll'ak on non agenda items and bcl1cvt: trustct>s have not been s uffi · ciently acl iv(.• in removing mcf fectual teacher!'> The thret• t rust cc-. now ha \'t: seven days to file an answer of no more tha n 200 words with tht· registrar 's oHtcc The· answt'r-. rnusl be nrculaled Y.tlh the pt•l1 lions rr the pclit1on patk<Jge l'o .1p prov(•d by t ht• registrar, C/\RF: woullt hcivt• ahout 160 day-. to "eek lht• signatures of 15 pcrcenl o f the distract ·~ voters who. at I.is l rounl. numhcn·d 7R .l 17 That·.., tx-tween 11 ,000 and 12.000 "1g n~1turcs nN•ded to call an l'lf..'l'ta<in If t•nough <,1gnatur1:" a n• ob 1a1ncd and \'t•rthed by thl· n·J.! as tra r . an t•le ct 1on "111 h1• 1·a llC'd .,.,1lh1n HO lo 12!) "''~" Should a n ·1.wlar e lcctaon ht· ..,chcdulcd during that pl'rtod. the n •t•all clt•ct1on could be con s ohda lt.>d with 1l. Curb "Consu lted' On Record Firm LOS ANGELES <AP> -Lt Gov. Mike Curb 1s still consulted on all major dt•cis1ons concern· ing his record company despite cumpaagn pled ges that he would not remain mvolvl·d with the $22 million Mike f'urh Productions Inc . according to a puhhshPc.I rt' port C urb told the Los /\ngeles ller a ld Examiner Tuesday he is cons ulted on all m ajor decisions. s uc h as a recently launched partners h ip with Elek tra- Asylum Records. llowevC'r, while the schoob are forbidde n to cha rge funds for such activities. the cities a rc a llowed to. trustees s aid Tues- day. The cities will hire the regular school coaches a nd pay them from the part1c1pation fees. they S~lld. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Foreign Students Rooming Sought Uw O'"f\iQllo' ,,..,. t Ofill¥ P1•ot ""~'" ,...,,,,., ,~ ru,.f) ,,... N~ P'P~'\ 1\ pvf'M1\Mat•\o t""' Or--. , n .. 'fluOU\ftfl'lq(~ 4__.p.6'"',.H11f1M"'.4'* , .. ,mo.f'lf*n Mrtl'WIA• tn•ouryh r,,d,., ''" ''~'" """'" N' w1.0.t .....,.(I) tlv"h"otOtl ,.,._.,ti I t~m ttt•fli'V .. ll'"• hv""" t"""""""~t"" \outn(CM\t,. tN'll• fflQ~I ~ttNJt f\ ,,.,,,.l\l'lot(l ""tvtft••"' .,_,,, ...... f'WIAy f"9 Oftftf 1JMf fk•flt•\"I"@ pl .. rit 1\ Al I• Wn • "•• "'~ '°''" Ml-'Wt ( •'•to•n•••i.Jtft ........ -p,,., •• ". Mid~ • .,,..., J .. ,. c ...... "'•'"',., .. "~"'•Ni (tfiftN"' M.~ O •''•' M Ltt"' •tt.Mt.t,. Natt a .. \•t:tant Mttrt•t•f'OLd»'-" Ofllue Cf1\tAW \.-).)l'IW,..,,t n•Y5~r .. .-, .. ~~~~~u;;:~~ ht '~·~·=~,~~::!.d TtJtphon1 ('714)642-4321 CIH11f11d Adwertlllnt 94:Mle?I A gro.up or Orange Coast re-'>i- dents is looking for some foreign aid Not t he kind that involves sending mo ney overseas, but aid in m aking room for foreign stu- dents tn local hom es. T h ey are membe r s o f American Field Service <AFSI a nd t h eir motto i s : "We provide Ute students. You provide the love ." J o CoUestcr o r Balboa ls heading a n effort t.o rind hom es f o r s tudents from abroad to s tay In the comlo.1 school year. Mrs . Colle11ter says it ·s really not hard to quailry for the AFS prof'ram. "We look for flexibility a nd c urlot1lty In nol o nly our ramllies but tn lhe 1tudent1 we bring fro m abroad,·• she aald. are hi~h school-age, the fa milies with whkh lhey are placed most often include teen -agers. But Mrs . Collester said that doesn't have to be the case' "We place with families that h ave no childre n or with sing le -parent families, she said. The qua lifications are that the students must have their own bed, but nol necessarily their own bedroom. "T he idea is to treat the m as a m ember of the family. No one's obligated to show them th e world or t.o spend a fortune on the m ," said Mrs. Colleste r who 's hosted four st uden ts he rself. The students arrive in mid- July and they leave the follow- in g June. She said that most A FS chap- ters In local scbool dlstricu try to provide backup Mme~ for the stud,ents In case their initial home assi1nments don 't work out for som e reason. For furth er Information on provtdin1 some "rorel1n aw· contact Mrs. Co lleater at 675-l349. ' Because :he foreign students ~ . o.lly ,., ... ,._.. W ltidwrlll •-••t TURNING 95 DOESN 'T FAZE ACTIVE MESA SENIOR Karin Pearson Planning Vl1ll to Sweden ,. 95 and Peppy ~e DoesJl 'l Slow Mesan Karin Pearson of Costa Mesa turned 95 Tuesday hut ~he doesn 't intend to let another year. one way o r the othC'r. slow hC'f" down Slw did pause for a celebration at her Wilson St reel ap<lrtment , welcoming friends from the Costa i\frsa Senior C1t1zens and from Connecticut. San Die g o and Sa nt<J Barbara They shared her enjoyment of a birthday letter from Pn·s1d('nl Carter But the real excitement 1s ('Orning up :vtr ~ Pear~on will be traveltng to Swl·tkn for a munth this !>Ummer to v t~tt her baby :.1->lL'r an '.\lalmu. Th(.· ::.1ster. Anna Xib'>on. 1s onl) 90 Handicapped Man's Suit N ames Amtrak By KATHV CLANCY Ol I .. D•llY P ilot Si.If A La~una Niguel man filed -.u1t against Amlr a k Tuesday cl:11 mmg he was unr.nrly left ttl the Fullerton trnin :-tatwn las t Mother·!> Day bef..'ause he I!> con- fanl.'d lo a wheelchair George Reck of 22766 M<>n talvo Road is !>eekrng un · s pecified dama~es for alleged emotional and physical distress broug ht o n when ··c o nduc tor C:innon" re fus ed to le t hi m IJoa rd the Amtra k tram for a re- turn t ri p l o Sa n Ju ~n Capistrano. Bec k ·s atto rn ey. Ro n a ld T:tlm o. said Beck. his wife Betty and thl' rnuple"s granddaughter boarded the tram Mother's Day mornmg in San Juan lo travel to l\nahcam for a v1s1t with rel· at aves. Yt•t. whe n Beck tried to board lhl' train to return home thal t•vening. Talmo contended . the l'Onductor blocked his e ntr y. c lai ming he could not board un· less accompanied by an able- bod1ecJ adult male. As a result. T a lmo said, rel- a tives who had taken the couple to the Fullerton s tation drove them bac k lo their Laguna Niguel home Am trak offtcaals could not be rc<1ched for comment on the suit this morning, but Talmo s aid 1t as his undcr'ili.indm g tha t the agency s J)(}hcy on whct'lchair t ravl•l<'rs has r e cently been mod1f1cd. Talmo s aid Beck s uccessfully boarded lhe Amtrak train m San J uan the same m orning before the conductor spotted him. In the suit, Beck alleged he was derued access for the return trip becauSl' he 1s C'nnfined to J wheelchair a nd b<•t·au~e of h1:- w1 fe s.sex. Talmo e xplained Mrs . Reck- had traveled by /\ mtr::ik alom earlier and noticed the coachc!-t ca rried ms1gnaa which indicated the trains were equipped for handi<'apped travelers As a result, he continued. she s uggested t he couple use the tra m to visit north county rel at1ves 11 Injure d In Grapevine Chain Cr~h FORT TEJON <AP 1 Eleven people were in1ured, two of them critically, in a collision involv· ihg a bus, two large semi-trailer trucks and three a utom obiles on a winding stretch of mountain road known as the Grapevine . the California Highway Patrol re ported. The accident took place short ly before midrught Tuesday al the bottom of the Grapevine on Interstate 5 near For t Te1on Tbe unidentifie d victims all were ta ke n lo Bake rsfield areu hospitals. T he CHP s aid the bus belong- ing lo the U.S. Border Patrol had no passenge rs. A load of bricks on one or lbe trucks scat- tered across lbe roadway. Take the ouch! Newport Building Law Hit An attonrey representing a f(roup o r K(ngs R oa d ho m eowners haa reriled ... Orange County Superior Court motion to set aside a law receat. l y e n a~ted by the Newport Beach City Council. The ne w· law r estricts t he height of homes on the view side or the cliff top road. The ne w motion, filed Mon· day , claims the law is un - constitutional because there is no public benefit involved re· 1uiring the exe rcise or lhe coun- =•l's powers Homeowners at the time the nt:w la w wa s e nact e d com- plained that the re is no vie w from the street to protect by s uc h a r estriction. Limiting the height of homes only protects the vie ws of their neighbors across Kings Road, the y said. The c la im says the law violates the homeowners' right to equal protection under the law, that it's vague and that it violates the vested rights of a fe w .. homeowner s who have building permits to add second stories to their homes addi- t 1ons proh ibited unde r t h e changed height limit. A hearing date has been set for May 8 before Judge Ed Wa llin The Judge heard a s imilar petition filed by the group last month, but he dismissed it on a technicality a nd gave the resi- dents :.>days to refile. F ro1RPageAJ WAYNE ••• A hospital spokeswoman said those t reatments we r e con· e luded two days after Wayne was admitted with bronchitis. J-nt1n .... 1ng his re lease. Wayne 1-.sued a statt·ment blasting the pr1•-.s on handling of his latest Illness Ile told th1· Associated Press. I haVl'n t 1i~c1 to the press about .rnylhing, I.Jul lh<'Y will not ta ke nu1 11·11111 h as truthful." Way ne -.,1111 111 ·• \\ n llt·n ::.ta tement re : ......... ,1 i,, ~1:.ir<·} Mobley of h1:. nl I 11·t Thl') sn~·ak around try 1 11 ~ to h11 b1· pe1Jpl e lo s ay ...11ml'lh111j.! that won "t coincide \\1th lhC' offl caal report. I don ' I know wh y it is 111 1 •·ssan but I g uc-.s that 1::, 111<11kr11 t..IJ' news m.etbods.' tl 11-..·tf to lw t•ons1dercd yellow 111111 n.ill'>lll J\nywe.1y. have ci ha pp~ dJ~ .. :\t 1ss \111hl<'V was unable to -.hl•d .my hght on JUSt what inc1- dl'nl or 1n1'1dents Wayne was re- fNring to. She was a lso unable 10 <'ontact a ny o the r Wayne "JlOkcsm<'n or Wayne himself to ,.:l•t a claraf1cat1on. ' Nan <'Y Lora nce. s pokeswoman for Ho<.1~ Mt•mora<1 I, said she h.1w w of no incidents involving th,. n1•ws media during Wayne'::, -.( ,J\ thl'r<' W1· IWVl'O t had any tncidcnl .inti I m "un• J would be aware 111 lht•m. Ms. Lorance said. ·1 lw 71 vea r old a c to r went honh· w1lh~)Ut <J pubhc announce· Olt'lll Il e JUSl sort of s lipped out of hl·n ·." Ms. Lorance said. · HC'''> hom e a nd he's doing t tnl'." Mass Mobley said. Wa y m' was hos pita lized a month a t UCLA Medica l Center ll11:. winter after undergoing 9 'h hours of surgery to re move his l'J n<'crous stomach. Hts only p11hl1t· .1ppearance s inct! then Y..Js c1t lht> Al·ademy Awards 1·1•1 t·mon> April !I Rent "Fr ozen' SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -As expected, Mayor Dianne Fein- stein signed a 60·day freeze on rent hikes that was a pproved by the city's Board of Supervisors. out of active sports. I Tennis elbow. shin splints . and pulled muscles don 'f hove to be the price to pay for fitness. Learn how to ovoid potential problems and enjoy a ctive sports to the fullest IA Dr. Allen Seiner's Sports Medicine Cllnlc, Saturday, April 28, 11 om to 2 pm.· •Space Is limited -Free reservations through the Execu tive Ott1co Coll (714) 495-2800 ma company now at mission vlejo -------. -. .-----·-- W!dneedfy . .Aerll 25. 1979 QAILY PILOT Al Treaty Near? Carter Defends Evei-ghdg Out Man Held In Slaying Of Pet Dog Ranch Purchase Measure Rejected A Huntm~on Beach man who police allege shot a neighbor's dog and then pJaced the dead animal in the bathtub or his home was a rrested by officers Tuesday on a charge or cruelty to animals. San Clemente voters soundl y defeated an advisory measure on Tuesdav's ballot that asked the City Council to study the possible purchase of 2,600 acre:. of ranch land ror an estimated $26 million Here as the vote count on the measure No -3,473 Yes -941 Steven Lloyd Dye, 24 , of 781H~ I .ibei:ty Sl. remained in custody today in lieu of $500 bail and payment of outstanding traHi c \llarrants. The measure suggested the council look into the land purchase under the 1909 Park and Playground AcL Tbe land eyed for possible purchasf:' 1s located m the area of the V1sbeek, Ret:ves and f''orster ranches According to police. the dog's owner. Margarite Lujs, or 781 l Liberty St., came home about 8 p.m . to rind her mixed·breed dog massing and a pool or blood on her back porch. Developers who plan to build about 7,000 homes on the ranch land donated about $27,000 to defeat the measure. The measure. initially proposed by recalled coun· rilman William Walker . was placed on the ballot earlier this year with a 3 to 2 vote by the council * * * * * * The trail of blood led from her back yard to the residence OC· cup1ed by Dye, police said. Of· ricers gained entry to the home and found the dead animal in the bathtub. The shepherd·husky mix had been shot at least once m the head with a pistol. police said. Balance of Power Shifts in Cle01ente Police said Dye was apparent- ly upset about the dog's barking Teacher Held OnSexRap ANDERSON lAP> An An· derson high school mus ic teacher has been booked for in- vestigation of sexually molest· ing two 14-year -old bigb school girls and providing them with marijuana, authorities s ay. A complaint by the Shasta County Distnct Attorney's office identified the teacher as Burt Ru~e. 37 Officials said the incident oc- c urred J an. 26. They said Rice e ncouraged the girls to use marijuana and then engaged in sex acts with them. Plant Opened : MEXICALI, Mexico <AP) Mexican President Jose Lopez P ortillo bas completed a two- 4 ay swing through Northern Ba- ja California with the inaugura- tion of an expanded geothermal power plant near Mexicali. , By &i\YMOND ESTRi\OA JR. °' ',,. o •• ,, ""•' si.11 There may be a new mayor in San Clemente next week as the Tues day vot e 1n the m ost populous race in municipal his tory has apparently changed the ba lance of power. "We just might have a new mayor and vice mayor next week -and wouJdn 'l that be nice." chortled Councilwoman Myrtis Wagne r following the vote tally that showed Ka roline Koes ter, Ed Kalsch ed and Richard Ahlman winning seaU> to the five-member panel. San Clemente voters cast the following ballot totals for the winning candidates vying for three seats an a fie ld of 36 hopefuJs: -Karoline Koester 1 elected for a tbree·year term> -1,451. -Edward Kalscbed <elected for a one-year term) -1,432. -Rklaard Ahlman <elected for a one-year term> 1,%78. Mrs. Wagner vigorous ly sup- ported the campaigns of Mrs . Koester, 52, a housewife and "council watche r ," a nd Kalsched, 69, a reti red in- s urance firm executive. ' ~ Plant Mishap ~ ~ ~ I• ~ ' I• ' 1: . . . . ~ ' : • Edison Facility 'Snwky' A bl1ck cloud of smote drifted over parts of Hunt· lngtoo Beach Tuesday when a fuel burner maHunctJoned •at the Southern California F.diaon Co. electricity genera- tion plant. THE SMOKE BEGAN to spew rrom the Huntington Beach facility at about 4 p.m .• aecordlng to Edison official BUJ Compton. He said a switch was made to natural gas and the now of smoke wu brought to a halt ln about 15 minutes. Compton said an excessive amount of low·aulphur fuel was allowed to enter a boiler because or the maHunctlo". "THESE WAS TOO much fuel to be cooaumed and we had 1moke'iDlte8d ot nre, .. Compton Hid. He said tbere were no eutb9eb bl the power supply ind &Mt the faulty burner bu DOW been repaired. Tbe eJedrtdt7 1eneratlon plat at 21130 Newl1nd St. has a capedty of tUl'Dial out• me1a~attl of eleclrlcily. .. The election was called after the J an 23 rct·all of then-mayor W1lli <im Wal kE!r a nd council mc•mb<'rs Donna Wilkinson and Howard Musht:tt. Mushett was an ally of Mrs Wagner. Last month the old council maJOrtty or Wa lke r , Mrs . W1lkmson and new Mayor Roy Hamm halted Mrs Wagner 's at- tempt to become mayor. But Mrs. Koester said s he \\ants to out that bitter political feud behind "I want to create something pos1t iv<>. ·· the newl y elected <'lWncllwoman said. "l never ~ant to ~ee a J to 2 council Like it ~as County Backs Dental Care For Indigent Orange County s upervisors moved county government into the dentaJ business Tuesday by deciding the county rather than UC I MedicaJ Center should pro-. vide dental care for the poor. T he board, acting on recom- mendations from county ad- ministrators. agreed the county could save $212,555 annually by providing dental care directly rather lhan through an existing $425.000-per-year contract with UCI. As a result, supervisors served six months' notice on medical center officials that the county's contract for emergency dental care for the indigent will be cancelled. In addition, county ad· minlstrators were djrected to establish county-run dental clinics to serve about 5,000 in· digent adults and children each year. UCJ now offers emergency dental care for adults with fees based on an lnclividual's ability to pay, while the chUdren'a pro- gram is orr~red without charge. Under the new county pro· gram, the same fee structure would be used for 1dult dental care, while children would be charged S2 per visit • .~,;;_SALT--Acconl-~ NEW YORK CAP> Presi- dent Carter declared today that the United Stat.es will be able lo tell whether t.be Russians are cheating on a strategic arms limitation treaty from the mo- ment it is signed. Campaigning for support of the yet-to-be completed treaty, Cart er told the American Newspaper Publishers Associa· lion in a prepared speech that the nation is raced with the choice of a possibly imperfect treaty or "a dark nightmare of unrestrained arms competi- tion." lo appealing lo the publishers to help explain tbe treaty to their readers, Carter clearly hoped to gain votes for ratifica- t ion when the agreement is s ealed and submitted to the Senate lat.er in the year. Once again, Carter described the treaty· as nearly complete, a n optimistic report he has made for several months. He gave no inkJing what remains in the way of a final agreement. But State Department officials said pnvately there would have to be at least one more, and possibly sever al, negotiating sessions between Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Soviet Amba ssad or A n a toly F . Do brynin They saJd not to expect an an- nouncement or a final agree- ment before early next week, if that soon. Out and Down One issue known to be un- resolved is whether the treaty would have to be wrapped up before Carter beJd a summit meeting wtth Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev or they could leave some detalla to be cleared away there. Following the speech, poeaibly bis most extensive defeme of U .S . arms policy, Carter planned to attend a town meet- ing and a Democratic fund raiser in New Hampshire before flying home to the. White House. In his speeeh, Cart.er dealt d irectly with the issue or verification. which looms a s possibly the most explosive aspect of debate over treaty r atificatioo. On Tuesday the committee also rejected the president's re- quest for standby authority to close gasoline stations on weekends if there were an energy emergency. If it were enacted, the ration- ing plan would call for the federal government to send out rationing checks based on car cegistratioos. Car owners wouJd then go to banks or other financial institu- tions and cash in the checks for coupons. which wo uld be re deemed for gasoline. Coupons couJd be freely sold by anyone .wbo used les s gasoline than be bad couporu. for. legion Cites Slain Officer Slam San Clemente police or fl eer Richard Steed has been posthumo us ly a warded t he American Legion National Cit?· tion for Bravery. This is the kmd of action that will be on display Satur- day and Sunday a t lhe EJ Toro Marine Corps Air Station in a n air show that will feature sky diving demonstra- l1ons by m embers of the El Toro Parachute Ctub. Also m the air show. starting at noon both days, will be the Blue Angels stunt te am. a demonstration by the British- built Harrier vertical takeoff aircraft and flights by two stunt pilots. Parents Face Court Ruling BOSTON <AP> The parents Steed. 31. died Nov. 29 when he was shot twice by a man who had called police to request medical aid in downtown San Clemente. • Kathy Steed. the slain officer's widow, recieved the American Legion award at a Saturday pre- ~enJ.ation in Santa Ana of 3-year -old leukemia victim Chad Green are now raced with deciding whether to return from a Mexican Laetrile clinic in the wake of a court ruling here pro- hibiting them from giving the controversial therapy to their son. A Massachusetts judge ruled Tuesday that the treatment with Laetrile and megavitamins was not onJy "ineffective," but a serious risk to the child's beaJlh. Gem Talk By J C llUMPllRTl::S C:crt1/1cd GcrnoloqW. AG.\ THE SOLITAIRE $Urtttt>es worlds charig1•s CLASSIC QUARTZ BY OMEGA FOR MOTHERS DAY Todll(a Mother v.lu. ,.....,.Hty end eccur.cy In • watcft • much • .,,. do. lta bMUty. Gm ••IJDhM wtch qU#tl emncy. Left: avalle.ble lft t:!.~fllled or 14t( ~ right: yellow gold only. · eo be tf'HIUf'ed. Accur9l8 within eeconda per month! J. C. .JJumplr"16 r}.wef.rJ MlMBE• AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWPOAT 8lVO C'OST A MESA CONVENIENTTEAMS ~ ffMllTCNf'le 32 V£ARS IN THE SAME LOCATION f'tofOHI Mf4401 l i San ce Mary of Burgundy received the first diamond engagement ring in 1477. the world has seen lots of changes. But there is at least one thing which apparenUy endures in more ways than one: the diamond solltaire is sllU the accepted symbol of love's betrothal. It is a practice that bas not onJy endured -it has grown. In 1.938, about 60 percent or all 1 flrst:ume Ame rican brides got diamond engagement rings. Io 1977, according to reports, the fiJ(Ure was 75 percent. In Japan, where pearl jewelry was traditional for .centuries the gift of diamond engagement rings has risen to 51 percent Qf all briMs .. The Japanese brlce. by the way, prefers. her diamond In a white gold • or platinum setting. American brides still prefer yeUow gold. Fashions and setllngs change wllh time and geography but, as long as there are· boys and girls , the diamond engagement rin1 endures. You m11bt uy sex and the solitaire are here to stay. .b~i;;';;;g:;:\i~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~1 • • .. ---... ----·-______ ,._ .. _ -· ---------- ... ., DAILY PILOl WednMday, Apfll 2b, IQ7i W.ORLD I NATION Arafat Quartets Bµzzed aeli Planes Strike Despite Peace Plan Taking Gas at PDD1p T NK.'\ A MIU,JON DEPT. Mo!\t 1t\'w11paJ)<'r hiickt. don 'l U\ov. <• hoot or hollf'r about h1tih hnil'IC'f' l'rohb puu lt-us unll•i.a. yuu'n• 1.tlk1n.: uboul somelhmw lh•t hup ~nt'tl In a b&a<'k rooni (Miker g11me 'ou o;t.1rt,.t.tlk111i. atx1ul quarterly profit-.. f'1Arn10g11 and th\ 1d,•nlb .ind'""'' llt'"''w11tt-1i. an· ... nov.~d v. ht'n you 'Wl jb«IH' lhc: SI 00 lum•h You ut-k '"'' how naut·h I!> d m1lhon hu<'k~ ~mt.I I tr y l11 \'fl\ l!>ltlll urw 1111llton dolltir b1lb i.lu<'l.t:d up 011 top of eJch nther 'f'ht'll m y mm<l gol'!\ blarU. T•~IJ. ~•~ THAT your rnmpany profit '> were ur 100 pt>rct>nl uH·r the· f1Tst <1uartf'r of U111> Yl'ctr v. hen N>mpart-d lo "''' ftr!\t thrt•t• month~ of la11t year and J d probably label you J tl1rty, blac·I. hearted prohteer It could turn out that you only made five dolhtl"':) prof at last ttmt' and ll'n bucks this lime for the 100 percent h1kt- and you're sltll going broke Thu.<. today we are cunfronted wi th the 011 company profit reports for the firs t three months of the Year or Our Gasohru!·powered 1Jugg11 You've Come 11 Long Way, Baby Lorri 1979. Tht' profiti. come an millions and percentages up over the first quarkr of last year. They came li ke this· F.xxon: $995 nu I hon. up J7 percent T~uco: S.107 m1lll(ln. up 81 perrt>nt (;ulf: $241 million. up flt l>('rcent ShPll: $2'.!4 m1ll1on. up 161.>t:rC'enl Tht'S(' fa~un·s ll·avl' y<Ju soml'wh.it limp. particularly 1f you'vt• twl"n driving up lo check the pru•t•!> at any gas pumps l<1tt'ly Ev'er ht·<tr of an 011H1t l·allt.d Mdrathon <111 Company out of l-"1 ndlt•v Ohio • Well, nf'ver mind Back tn good old 1"1ndlev. Mdrathon Oil rt>ported first Quarter profits up 107 pl'rC('nl La'>t y<:e1r th\'y mllde S50 million an three months This yedr, ll was $H>4 m11l aon We mu!>t quickly point out that Marathon got a $23 m1lhon om· t1mC' tllx crt•d1t from W\'st Germany that helped keep the t•ompany 1.ut of the poorhoust- NOW, AS A nl'v.:>man v.ho:-l' high hnam·1al dealing<> art' made> at Burger Kin~ ovt-r the lunch hour. I am not :-ure that thest• profit f1gure5 make the 011 compames into dirty, black ht·artN1 prof1te1•rs. By The A.Nocla&ed Preu Israel's wurplon\ls buzzed Vasser Arafat's Beirut bead· quurten twk.-today and its gunboats and border •rlillery pounded Pt1lesUnia11 targets in southern Lebanon as Israel and Eirypt pre · pared lo put their pe'ace treaty lnt.o e ffect with the exchange or docum\lnls an the Sinai Desert. Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Welzman, arriving in Cairo. culled on the Palestine Liberation Organization to "stop shooting und start talking," an apparent indirect invitation to the guerrilla group t.o enter peace talks , but there was no elaboration. We12man was speaking a t a news conference with Egyptian Dt!fense Mirus ter Kamal Hassan Ali . prior to their talks on Israel's withdr awal from the Sinai. Despite Egypt's condemnation or Winter Eyed Gasoline Shortage 1-Jeliherate Move? WASHINGTON IAP> -An anticipated summer gasoline sho rtage may be made worse deliberately to keep heating oil flow· ing to homes next winter. says Energy Secretary James R. Schles· inger. Schlesinger said the administration m ay soon have to take ste ps lo see that crude oil normally destined for refining into gasolin<' is used to make home hratin~ oil instead Meanwhile. Jn administration proposal to give the president standby authority to save fu£:1 by ordering weekend closing of gasoliM s tations has bl'cn turned down by an important: House committee. St'hlesinger was scheduled to appear today before a House· Senate Economic subcommittee <'haired by Sen Edward M ~en· nedy. 0 -Mass .. to defPnd the president's recent decision to lift price controls on domestically produced 011 OTHER WITNESSES CALLED included Charles L. Schultze, <'hairman of the Council of Economic Advisers: Alice Rtvlln, d1rec tor of the Congressional Budget {Jffice. and several private econorrusts. Kennedy said today s hearing would "look at the whole ranj!e or direct and indjrect economi<' impact-; of 011 decontrol" and "how any revenue collected through a "'ind fall profits tax, 1f 1t as enact ed, will~ used ." Ctirter has proposed using somt· of the m o ney rrom has pm posed tax to help low-mcome pt.."Vple pay heating bills But Schl.:s inger said Tuesday spec1flcs of the plun havl yet lo be worked out Court Decisions 'Leaked by Printer' WASHINGTON I AP 1 Beporh IJ<.t Wl·ek tliat ~ave pr(•mullirP word of Supremr Courl dec1sll)n~ Qu1c\..ly !1•d C:hH·f .Jus t)(•e W<Jrren K Burgr r to han: a type"t'lt!'r n•m1Jvl'd from his JOb tn the court s prant shop, The Associated Pre<,s ha~ l('<.1rncd The firing followe>d a he<itrd confrontation an Uurger·s C'hambers la st Wednesday. during wh ich the <'h1ef JUsllce accust•d thf' printer of "leaking .. tnformatmn lo an AB\ Nc"'s reportu. the AP was told I:. on it~ 11al11Jn<.tl ly televtsC'd evt•ntnl! nC'\\S pro~ra m April 16 . th<it Justice Hyr on R White \\ uld srcal.. for th!' court an an mµ1 rtant htwl h1w ruling ad· 'c 1 "t to tht· lll'W<. n wrha lsrael'R attacks in Lebanon, Wel1man was &reeled cordially by Ali. The roar of a nti·aircraft fire shook tbe Lebanese capital u the jets thundered past In the second sweep over Beirut ln six hours. The first swoop occurred during the mornin& ruab hour. Tbe second came during the lunch break. Arafat's PLO said the Israeli planes also streaked over teem- ing Palestinian refugee camps on Beirut's 10Utbem edge on a "panic·spreading mission" that drew anti-aircraft fire from Palestinians and Sytien peacekeeping forces in Lebanon. The PLO saia the jets also buzzed guerrilla positions along Lebanon's Mediterranean coast, and that an Israeli "misaile boat flotilla" teamed with Isr aeli border artillery in a concerted bar- rage against Palestinian positions and camps near41'Jre, 50 miles south of Beirut. ............ Senator's lt'if e Dies ~larvclla Bayh tldt 1. v. hn a1·1 epted a futile fight against cancer as c:1 wa) to 1<.'J \ •· .1 lcJ:!at') of hope for millions. dwd of the d1seast! Tu1.:~<1a \ at the 1'at1onal Institutes of Ilea Ith in a !\tar~ land ... uburb of "'ashmgtoh. D.C. She 1s ~hown m t97r. with hu ~hand Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh. and their only child. E \ an. nov. l:i I don't know 1f thi>i.c profit figures add up to corporate pornography. I lack the 'A'tsdom of corporate finance that would allow mf' to suggest the figures amount to an ob- S<'ent-ripoff of t he hapless working stiff They JUSt seem hke that when you drive up to the 99.9 cent ~a:,. pump Slayer Gets Prison Term The pnntrr. John A Tucu. said hi> di>rued Bur ~cr 's ;icn: .a lion but "'as told Frn.la v that he had been nrdered tr.,.-nsfcrred from tus pt>:-t TUCCI IS employt>d by the Gove rnment Printing Office. wh1rh hni. a pnnt s hop in the c·ourt. Walter C. OeVaus:hn, an a ssi~lunt µubhc printer with the G PO, said Tuce1 wa<; bean~ transferred to <t compa rable J<>li at another f<tc1laty withm the agency . It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. SAN FRANCISCO I AP l A San Francas<'o man has been M'ntenccd lo 27 years to life in prison for the> stabbing dl'alh of a Marin County ~choollead1er ~l.rndtn~ in a ffillVll' line Fr ederirk Chav<·t. 37. ::.Aid nothtnA wh£'n S<·n•t-nct:d Monday by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Wilham Mullins. Ueno.is Sesock. 26. a che mistry tcachPr at a private girls' school in Ross. died Dec JO after ht' was stabbed while· wailing in tine to view "The Hocky Horror P1t•t urc Show" al a Markt:l Strccl theatc:r Devaughn said h•.' undcrslnod Burger ha'1 expre\sl'd .. <t fe1 Itri~ of a loss or confidence'· m TU<'Cl LEAKS about Supreme Court deliberations are extremely rare. a nd no one ts behcn•d to have IJt..'t'n fa.red an any such pre· v1ous incidents ABC Nc~s reported acturatc· 6 Miles of Dikes Hold Red RiveN5 Miles Wide in Places All>u'Qut Arnarl110 AtlentA Balllrnor• Boise BO'ltOll Brown""' .. 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Coupon Savings -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast value the • 642-4321 ----------- CALIFORNIA Nuclear Shutdown Requested SJ\CRAM F.N"T'<) c J\ P l Gov t-;dmund Brown Jr b t:t11n rt' quutlng 1t shutdown of t h_. R•ncbo SN•o nut'hi • .r po~er phant, but tht• P<:& t: oyw lhat wouh~t rt'(1u1n· klhng c1.ul\omen to turn otr M>mt" u,1pllanceA Brown tt'lt•Jitraptw<J has request ·rue day to J~t·ph M llt'ndn~. chairman of lht• ft•deral Nucltlir Regulutory Comm1si.1on He said tht• lthutdown should ~ temporury for ~o analy:.i:. and modifl('o&llon or lht' plant a near·t ~1n to the one al Ttu tt Male Is la nd and for rt" lraLDlllg or personntd. ,,...,. AUCK-le Fa•H9 BERKELEY IAP> Three m e mbers of a Berkeley balls family remained hospitalized in serious cond1t1on today with head wounds after an invasion of their home by two assailants. Dr Donald Wesson, 37 his wife, Sylvia, 44 ; and son B~n. 8, underw<.'nt sur~cry Tuesday at ( __ ·"T._'ATi_E __ ) Alla Bates Hospital where they were taken after being surpnsed and beaten with pipes or clubs. Wesson, a psychiatrist, and his son both suffered s kull fra<'- tures an the assault. and his w1fe suffered a broken Jaw. ~fusion Vpfu.ld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Supreme Court has ruled that the exclusion of ex· felons and re!iident ahens from trial Juries is con~titutional. The 4.3 decision by Justice Stanley Mosk found that the ex- clusion of ex-felons and resident aliens by the Le~islature from jur y service does not violate equal protection rights. Bank Bike• Df .,idend SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Bank of America shareholders again sided with management to defeat limitations on bank ac- tivities in communist countries and South Africa. The world 's largest com- merC'ial bank announced a 20 pe~cent quarterly dividend hike at its 1979 annual meeting. Radar Bid K Hied SACRAMENTO <APl -The California Highway Patrol may have to wait a Ion~ time before getting radar to clock freeway speeders, the CH P chief said after a committee killed his radar measure. Commissioner Glen Craig talked to reportt•rs alter the As· sembly Tr~nsportation Commit- tee votPd 7-3 Tuesday to bold the meas ure for inte rim study, meaning there can't be another vote on it this year. Thus Cahfomia remains the only state in the union in which highway patrol officers cannot use .. adar or something similar. Golden Gate Logs 676th Leap Victim SAN FRANClSCO (AP> -The 676th known suicide from the Golden Gate Bridge went off the east side of the span at the south tower this morning, the Coast Guard reported. A spokesman said the victim plunged from the bridge about 7:30 a.m. .. .... ~ .. SUBMITS RESIGNATION Perks Chief Ru11ett Cahlll Parks Chief ()nits Post With Blast SACRAMENTO I AP > RussL•ll Cahill, Gov. Edmund Brown J r 's parks t•h1 cf, as re !>&g n1ng with a blast al tcg1s lat1ve "attacks" and a pledge to continue work on a controversial nude beach pro· posal Catull, who became Depart· m ent of Parks a nd Recreation director in 1977, flatly denied he was resigning becJuse Brown criticized the nudity proposal. on which the parks department is holding hearings. HE SAID INSTEAD that he likes the Demor ralic governor and would stay on for about two m onths in the Resource Agency worlong on the nude beach pro· posal and other issues after his resignation April 30. Because Brown opposes the proposal. which would involve creation or nude beaches at several state parks. it is ex- tremely unlikely that it would be adopted, however. CAHJU.. SAID in a Jetter to Huey Johnso n , Brown's Resources Secretary, that he felt be had received a vote of "no confidence" fro r'n two key legislative subcommittees over- seeing bis department. In an interview. Cahill said he was treated rudely in ap· pearanc es before th e Legislature, and singled out As- semblyman Terry Goggin, U· San Bernardino, cha irman of the Assembly Ways and Means sub- committee that oversees bis de- partment's budget. GOGGIN AND HIS Senate budget counterpart, Sen. Jerry Smith. D·Saratoga, denied later that they had been rude to Cahill. They told a hastily called news conference that Cahill 's department had failed to come to g rips wil h its $196 million barklog in park land purchases. They also said the problem had been dragging on for some time, and CahiH and his top s tarr had not answered appropriate questions about the program. BROWN'S PRESS secretary, Bobbie Metzger, said the gov- ernor felt Cahill had been an ex- cellent parks director who bad served the state well. Cabili, former parks director for Alaska and head of Haleakala National Park in Hawaii . s aid he had spe nt many years in government and never been so rudely tre ated as in California. He said Goggin and his staff never gave him "the courtesy of completing a statement " when he was testifying before has sub- committee. State to Review Shell Oil Permit LOS ANGELES <AP) -State officials were expected to review today a pumping st ation permit issued to SheU Oil Co. by the South Coast Air Quality District a fter the state won a battle over which agency has final word on the matter. ... 4 HERB Wed11•C1~. Apnl 25. 1979 DAILY PILOT .45 B rown: Ban Nukes Solar Energy Pushed by Governo fl:--- SACHAMl':NTO tAP> Gov l':dmund Brown Jr. says the Unalt•d Stutes 11hould permanent· ly ban construction of nuclear JH)wcr plants and concentrate on ~olar, wind and other aJternahve energy M>urces The Democratic governor added In a nationally televised interview that "I h<1ven't found any reason yet" not to run against President Carter an 1980, and said he may make a formal announcement in the coming month. THE INTERVIEW WAS re- corded Tuesday an Brown's Sacramento office for broadcast today on the ABC tele•ision "Good Morning America" news program. As he has done frequently in recent months, Brown hinted he would be a candidate in the Democratic pres idenli a I primaries next year, and he criticized Carter for a lack of vision and leadership. But the 41 -year-old governor stopped s hort of a clear announcement of his plans. Under questionin~. Brown also s aid he didn't think his vacation in Afrara with rock singer Linda Ronstadt hurt him politicall y. and demed reports that he had "anguished"over the political fallout from that trip. ASKED U' HE thought the voters might question his judg- ment for vacationing with Miss Ronstadt, Brown grinned and replied, "No, no, no ... If anything, they would be rather envious." Brown said he would let exist- ing nuclear plants continue to operate if they m<>e t strict safety standards, but that the nation's policy toward building more nuclear plants should be "No. No more. Never again." "We have to have an economic and reasonable balance," Brown said. "We do have the 1nuclear1 plants. Some parts of the nation a re virtually dependent on nuclear power. And just a pre- capitious shutoff could have a very s erious impact, even a health impact." BUT, BROWN SAID. "the nurlear industry has been lying to the American people for the las t 20 years," about the safety of power pl a nt~. and h~ said the nation should "tell the nuclear industry. 'f'orgct about nucltar power. If you haven 't put them on the dr awin~ board s . no You· re not go in~ to get them · J usl that simplt>." · It's time for the president . certainly lht• n~xl president, to say no lo future nurlear power and yes to solar. to biomass con version, to synthetic fuels ... possibly wind power, the whole array of many forms of energy that are safer , that are more economically secure and will not lead us to the disaste r that nuclear power has now taken us," Brown said. ASKED WHY HE has not shut d o wn Sacramento's Rancho Seco nuclear plants, a near-twin of the Three Mile Island plant in Pennsylvania, scene of the na- tion's worst nuclear mishap. Brown said Congress gave ex- clusive authority over nuclear plants to federal agencies. "If the Congress would like to g ive me the power, then I'll clos e down Rancho Seco tomor- row. because I trunk there is a serious safety question," Brown said. IN THE PAST, Brown has said the emergency powers or the governor's office might give him authority to close Rancho Seco. But he said he thought that would be an abuse of those powers, which he compared to declaring martial law in cases of "'ar or extreme emergencies. 5500,000 Bonus Brown also repeated his en dorscment of a cons titutional t·o n ventaon to balance the federal bud~et, an idea that has been severely criticized by many Democratic leaders as t·onser vative. r egressive and dangerous. and he called foes or ·that idea "dinosaurs." Dederich Plans ASKED IF HE might be split· tm~ the Democratic Party Wlth that idea, Brown replied . "1t's n·rtainJy sphttmg the dinosaurs uf the Democratic Party from those who want to build for the future I think that the move Inwards the more-sensible fiscal 1><>hcy as not a question of 1f, but IA hen." To Return Fund? SAN FRANCISCO tAP> Charles Dederich, founder of the Synanon drug rehabilita tion group, will return S:.00 000 paid to ham by his organization under a tentative agreement 'With thl' s• ate at. torney general's office. the San F'rancisro Chronicle said Wednes- On the question of ha s pres· 1dc nl1al ambitions. Brown. who entered the late 1976 Democratic presidential pri manes against Carter. said "I want a little more time before 1 make any announcement." day. The newspaper cited no source for details of the agree ment, but said the fact it was reached was confirmed by Tony Cimarusti. press assistant to Attorney General George Deukmejian. The payment, given to Dederich as a retirem ent bonus by the Syoanon Foundation, is part of an accord which also re· quires the drug reha~litation group to sell off its $62,000 arsenal of rifles, pistols and shotguns and 500,000 rounds or ammunition. the Chronicle re- ported. THE ORGANIZATION gave its tentative agreement to the forthcoming r eturn of funds after the attorney general's of· fi ce raised the possibility of court action. the Chronicle said. The pact, not yet signed hut tentatively accepted by both p a rties. was reached after months of talks b e tween Synanon Foundation lawyers and attorneys in the Charitable Trust Office of the attorney general in San Francis co, the ne\\ spa per reported. THE CHARITABLE Trust Of· rice is a s tate agency which ensures that tax-exempt funds are used for the purposes for which they were raised. the newspaper said. Unde r the agree men t . Synanon must also attempt to r etrieve about $500,000 given to Sy n anon m embers wh o participated in lotteries where the pnzes were Synanon funds, as well as an additional $300,000 in cash given several years ago to the first 30 members of the or- ganization , the Chronicle re- ported M EANWlllLE, th e State Board of Equalization has asked the Marin County assessor's of fi re to determine 1f any of the or- ganization's money-makmg ac- tivities occur on land for which Synanon seeks exempt status as a charity. The agreement comes in the wa ke of a closC'd h1·armg an Los Angeles h l•ld to determine whether Dederich and two followers should be tried in con- nection with a rattlesnake al· tack on attorney Paul Morantz. THE HEARING WAS delayed Tuesday by Municipal Court Judge Vincent N. En ckson. who m ade the decision after a news media bid to view the proceed· ings Erickscfn must decade whether there as s ufficient evidence to try the 65 Y<'<tr old Dederich. L a n N' K c n t o n a n d J o s" p h Musico on t:hargcs stemming from the Oct. 10 incident. ... As ked if there were any fac· tor s that might stop him from running, Brown replied: "Well, l haven't found any reasons yet. But I'm still thinking about it " And when asked if he still planned to make a formal an- nouncement in June or July, Brown replied, "or sooner." But Brown was evasive about whether he intends to marry Miss Ronstadt. "I've always followed the p ractice of maintaining some privacy in my private llfe, and in respect to that question. I will not give an ans wer." Brown told interviewer Sandy Hill 'I realize that my actions tend to generate interest." the 41 · year-old bache lor continued, "but I sti ll think that !iome privacy is an orde r f ._..... )· #854:00' lonqchcnse lounQe\.f 100% acrylic pile '- #'887: 4' rd. cuddle-lounge 100% orion plush Quality: deluxe Stylinq: contemporary :.ir transitional F.ature1: oversize comfort, foam cushlons, tuftlnq Colon: chaiae, S cuddle, 12 Couumer b.nefi'-t long wearlnc; fabrics, brilliant f'Olors, e:xcellent value. Included at no Gxlra cost: docorattnq service, delivery, ond RB warranty of quality. Price: chaise ·iSO.cuddle '2GS . . ... ~ CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco met with about 150 frus trated r esidents Tuesday after touring the Malibu slide zone and got s uggestions ranging from building a bridge lo erect- ing a retaining wall along Pt1C'1f1c Coas t Highway. Bianchi I,ink Sought in 3 Other Deaths LOS ANGELES (AP > Authorities have not said when they will submit charges against Kenneth Bianchi in 10 Hillside Strc.ngler murders for review by the dislnct attorney. Officials s ay they are still try- ing to link Bianchi to three other murders and the Hillside Stra ngler Task continues to s earch for a poss ible ac- complice. .. THERE'S SO MUCH work lo do on th.is ," police spokesman Lt. Dan Cooke said Tuesday. "So much of it <the evidence> is circumstantial. There's still three (stranglings> we can't prove yet.'' Cooke said the task force is still trying to pinpomt an ac- complice who might have assist- ed in some or the 13 murders believed to have been com- mitted by the Hillside Strangler. But much of the investigation, he said, still centers on Bianchi. "IT'S SO DIFFICULT to believe that you could have any more people involved in it - another pair doing the same thing.'· Cooke said. "The odds are that one or two people are doing all of them." But. he added. "we can never rule out the possibility that another pair is involved." Despite protests from local smog officials, a Superior Court judge Tuesday granted the state Air Resources Board the right to review a license issued J an. 3. The permit allows Shell to construct the pumping station as a support facility for an oil drilling operation 11 miles offshore. FRI EDtA:\Dt:R IS :t'IAKl:\G GREAT Dt:AI~~ AU CllAl•MAN Tom Quinn said his agency was pleased with Judge Vernon Foster's decision,· Pointing oui the ARB could revoke the permit, un· ilalerall)' amend il or send it back to the AQMD with i.Dlt.ructlona on bow to revise it. Quinn claimed the permit was issued without "trade-offs," under wb1cb Shell would have been required to clean up other smog-producing sources to offset the new air pe>Uulion it. would produce. TBE AQMD HAD uked Foster to block the re- view OD arouoda lha l the ARB was intrud1.nc into the loeal board's jurildicUon. AQMD spokesman James Blrakos 11Jd that al· lowtq the ARB to review local 1cUons would ~ UM 1latua of more than 9,000 permit apllcadoal. BUY OR LEASE! FRE E 50 oi~ ·~c.-, llO 1 OATt A WHI! • WUICOAY't ,. UICTL t • IATUMIAT Ml Ull1'I. 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SR10g I nspections The new s l:.1tc :,mog (•ontrol inspl'ctaon p rogrnm that a ffects buyer!'> a nd ~t·lll·rs of automobtl~s and light tr uck!. Hl the South Coast Air Uasin -encompa&s in~ Los AnJ!cles, Orange, Rivers ide. San Bernardino. Santa ffar har a <rnd Ve ntura countie:, -has spa rked some con- t·~rn on the part of the Automobile Club of Southl'rn Cah forma. T he• program, as approved by the sla te t.eg1slaturP, went into e ffect Ma rch 19 and requires <.ill <'Ovl'rt·d vehic lc·s to have c m1 ss1ons systems checked o ut at one· of the ~late ·~ 17 inspection centers in t he area bcfon • ownt·rs htp can be tran~ferred. Ft>C' for the• ins p ection a nd certificate 1s SI 1, pay:ibl(· hy t•1Lht·r t ht• buyer o r the seller. Hut . says the A uto Club, that's JUSL the beginning I I the w h1de <iot•s n 't pass inspection. repairs mus t bt· made· cit itn av(•ragc c·ost ol S22. up to a s tatutory ma>.· r mum of S!iO Hut thl' total cost could reach as mu<·h as s:mo 1f a s m og <i<'VH'(' hu s b<'l'n removed or tampert·d with And ttrnt could be a nasty s hock for the buyer or st.>llcr -or both l\nd while the s ta te estim ates SO pe rce nt of car owners ar c located within five or six miles of an in s pect ion ccn tl'r. total mileage would be doubled for thOS{' , .. ho f<.111 inspection a nd mus t retµm for a re·check. On a further note of g loom, the Auto Club says the prog r a m is set up to fa il "one-third of the vehicles in eac h m odel a nd year group." A sort of R ussian r oulette ap· proat h. · After Pondering a ll these dis advantages. the club concludes lh<• a nllt·tpatcd 3 percent improvement an e:tlr q ua lity as a rl's ult of lhe ins p<'ction program "will not be notit·c·ahlt· hy I hose II ving wJthan the So uth Coast Air B:.t~ul ' All of whid) ~rvc:-. us the na!'>l.V feeling we'n • viewing som e kind of a re-run. R emember the ill-fated NOx debacle" Clean Air Cost s On the subject of the high cost of air qua lity. the California Automotive Wholesalers ' Associat ion h as taken out its calc ula tor a nd fi gured that Californians are being n .'Quired to s pend $300 million m ore each year tha n car o wne rs in other s tates to pay for keeping the a ir more or less clean. T he s pecia l California e missions package on a new car costs SSO. Multiply that by the 1 million new cars purchased he re annually. T he n add the extra S229 million California ns s pend on gasoline because the s pecia1 emissions syste m s reduce mileage by 5 percent. 1 And that was figured before gas prices went up L To that add S31 million in taxes to support the California Air Resources Board which sets up emission ~ontrol re~ulations. · Since the special e miss ion controls we re firs t required, the a ssociation fig ures California car owners have spent well over a billion in t he aircleanupeffort. Another privilege of living in the Golden Stale . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dai ly Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/War Money By l~.M. BOYD Many a Seasoned Citizen will recall when the currency circulated in Hawail bad the name "Ha wa ii " printed broadly across the bill's face. During World War II, that was. Less well remembered were the "yellow bills" used to pay the U.S. troops in North Africa. These had the serial numbers printed in fellow. Both lbe Hawaiian Dear Gloon1y Gus 1 have girls in m y h o u s e w b o m a k e. $10,,000 in only one year. Ng\'ADA NELL ~' Oft '~" •ff ..... flll11•4' '' r•• .. " •it• •• 119l __,,., ......... ·-·"' tM =:r-.=r.....t" ....... a nd African p a per was m arked thus ly so that if It fell into enemy h ands, It could be dedared worthless. On the s ubscription list of the "Corset a nd Underwear Review" magazine. a trade p ublication, is som ebody named Mr. D. Kupp. Any first·year law student at Harvard i s known thereabouts as a "One L ." If twisting something out or shape is called dis torting, why isn't putting som.,tbing tnto shape canea tol"tlng'f rr scattering is called dlspers· ing, why isn 't gathering called perslng? If downgrad- ing is called dis paraging: wby isn't upgrading called para1in1? Most mysterious. Henry David Thoreau at age 44 lay dying. Hla aunt, Louisa Dunbar. asked him ti he 'd made his peace with God. Said 'lboreau: ··r didn't know we'd ever quarrelled." J a k A.ndt'rson Probe Billy's Libya Connection. W l\SIUNGTON In a volco h1111ky fr'orn hooie and laryn1ellls. R1lly rartt>r rN•enUy joked with rt'porkrs uboulh1s J.lby&n col'I nt•clio11 th.· ulluded to his bi~ mol1th. whlrh has lost friendis u111I a l1 cnutcd pcovle . 'fht' l.11.iyuriS, he cra<.'kt•<J. "are the lJt•st fr1 ·nds I i,:ol m l he world 1 l~ht oow .. But to Justl<'C Department of h t•l..il:., 1t 1s no laughmg matter rlH·y ~anl lo k11 11 ~ h o w P r l•.,td t.11 1 l'..i rtc r ·.., ~ o u n ~ 1· r h I II I h \' r bt.• ,.,, l11 t" so d obc to the L1b}Jtu.. ~ho ha\1• ~runkd .1 1 m ' a nd Jb)'lum to in lt.'rnc1t1onal terrorists and have 1Jefr1ended somc of the world's most noton ous rogues a nd ren· t•gacJcb BILLY C ARTER told re· porters that his only Interest In Libya is to promote Libyan- /\ merican friendship. But the J ustice Department is trying lo determine whether he has stepped across the legal line and should register a s a foreign agent. Thss would be required by law if he hJs performed any services for the Libyan govern ment T he Justice Dt•partmenl askt>d Carter thrt•c months ago to ex plain his relationship with the L1hyans , b u l h e h a s not responded. Meanwhtl<', we h:.ivc l'Onducted our own inve.!>tl,:!atwn or Carter's Libyan t·nper Carter was put to~ether w1lh lhe Li byans through Mario l.ianza. an /\llanta real eslate opcralor, <tl lhc L1hy ans' urging Lihy:i 's chaq:~e d'affetirs m Italy, G1brill Sba louf, reached 1n Home, lold us th<tl he had hf'lpe<l arrange the 1n\tlat1on for Carter An C'ntour::i~e of eight Georgia pohtic·1a11!> ancl businessmen. in <'I ud 1 OJ:! s t al<' st:nators Floyd lludgms and llt>nry Ru ssell, ac co mpanied lhe p r es idC'nt's brother to Libya. They traveled first cla~s. stayed at the best hotels and were shown around Romt' and Tripoli in c·hauffeur- d raven car->. THE UBVANS picked up all the bills and ha nded out gifts, in- c I ud i ng an expensive leather i.nddle for Carter. One source Paul Harv.-y ~ familiar with the arrangements csl1mated that the trap must have cost the Libyans over $50 .000 \-\ c new to T ri poll to piece logclht•r the story We learned tha t the Georgians had dis· c ussed c•s tabl1s h1 n g a cor poration to handle Libyan m · ves tments m the United States "They \\ere eager to re lieve Li bya of s ome o r it s pt.'lrodollars." an American diplomat told us S1gmh cantly, \:1rlc r talked to the Libyans about l1flin~ the frt'ezt• on t•1ghl C 130 I ransport. plant>s, whi ch the Libyans have purchased from the United Slates but which Washrnglon has held up, intelltgcnc<' sourt•es told our reporl<'r Avivah Swirsky . The planes han• been gathermg mildew for f1vt' yt·ars on thl:' Lockheed grounds lit Marietta, Ga . . The Georgians and Libyans a like dt•n1cd lhal th e con· troversial plan••s had been d1s- cuss<'d Rut compett>nl sources insis ted lhal the Libyans hoped to use lh<' president's brother to get the pla nes released. MOST MEMBERS or the Georgia c-o ngress1onal del· ega t 100. me anwhil e. have joined Billy Carter in trying lo break the ban o n milita ry transport. s hipments to Libya. All b ut two Geor gia con· gressmen have asked P resident Carter m a private March 21 lel· ter to "sell twelve L·lOO'l; a nd associated support worth ap· proxi mately $200 m1ll1on" to Libya. The L·lOOs and C-tOOs are basically the same aircraft. From all accounts. Billy was not hjs usual fun-loving. beer s willing, urinating-on.the wall self in Tripoli. He was taken aside by US. em bassy 0Htc1als ,a nd cautioned about th e "sensitive na ture " of L1byan- Amencan relations Thereafter, he was the model or decorum H e r espo nded t o a lon g welcoming speech with a s1m · pie. polite "Thank you." His host, Ahmcd Shahili, head of L1 by a 's foreign liaison orfice, later delivered a n after ·dinner s peech <"rilic121 ng U S. support. of Is rael But Carter scrupulous · ly avoided any polit ical retort He also patiently playt.'<1 the role of lhe president's brother . shaking hands a t an embassy 'garden reception and v1s1ting American children al the Oil Company school. Sources differ . howe ver, on Billy Carter's reaction to the cultural s hock of s pending a week in a country that prohibits a lcohol Some s ay he didn't touch a drop, except on U.S . prop· crty at the embassy reception. Others confide that he managed to keep h.is whistle wet. LIBYA'S r evo lutio na r y leader, Moammar Kbadaly, was a way from Tripoli during the Carter visit. He left it to his top ass ocia t es t o e ntertain the Georgians. Bu t he com· plained to us afterward about the ban on the C·l30s. ''The United Slates is behav- ing as a thief." he grumped. "They didn't give us planes. They didn't give us even our money b ack. or course. the money we have given the United States, if we had kept it, would now become double because of the interest. f'~ootnote: Billy Carter not on- 1 y faile d to respond to the .Justice Department's questions about his Libyan relationship but refused to answe r a grand Jury's questions about curious loan s t o the Carter peanut works. He is drying out at the Long Beach. Calif .. naval bospilaJ where he is also un- available to comment on our story. Ve r dict on Marv in 'Worthy of Solomon' The dust ha s settle d. The M a r v1n-Marvin court conlebl and verdict are hi story. A l ega l precede nt of s i g nifi ca nc e h as b ee n established. Now what is this going to do to lhe recenlly prevalent practice o r s hackin g up and bed· ding d own with out anything 1 n writing" l nd eed, actor George Peppard aod his wife d id have a writ· te n agree ment before their 1975 marriage statin~ that his was his a nd hers was he rs the n a nd thence- forth-a five-page document. Ar t Hoppe Now she is in court demanding thul their written agreement be declared void ; s a ys she was "coerced" into signing it. THE APR IL 18 verdict by Judge Arthur Mar s h a ll was worthy of Solomon. lie did not award unmarried Michelle Marvin the rights or a wifc. He did let men know that when they invite a girlfriend to hve in they may have to pay for ll. T h e historic Marvin vs. Ma rvin verdict combined the lettl:'r of the law with JUSl enough compassion so that 1t resulted m 1uslice. Evl'n the principals in the case both think they won. Neither did Leonard Loeb. chairma n of the Family Law section or the Am erican Bar Assn . says, "The • key word tn the decis ion wdS 'equity."' The pers onal feelings of the judge came through only in hi s r eco mme nda tio n that Michelle should use the money to train herself for some oc- cupation other tha n be ing a movie star's mistress. SO AFTER six years of live-in romance, eight years of biller· ness and three months of trial : arter reams of testimony and bales of headlines it a ll boiled down to this : We men can 'l JUSl love ·em and leave 'em any more And you girls are not wives without vows . Three more cele brity cases may be disposed of rather readi· ly based on the Marvin·Marvin deC'ision. Former lovers are demanding money from rock star Alice Cooper and from actors Rod Steiger and Nick Nolte. LAWYERS who can deal themselves in for a third or the winnings will not likely dis - courage lhes4! lawsuits. But so far, pe rha ps s ign ificantly, though there has been a sprinJd - ing of such suits. the courts have not been inundated by them. This isn 't going to sou.t very nice, but there was a lot of truth in the old jest about the girl who was asked. "Would you for a million dollars?" She said. "Yes." Asked, "Would you for a dollar ?" s he replied, "What do. you think I am ?" The petitioner then s aid. "Madame, what you are bas been est a blished ; now it is merely a question of price." Buckwhe at Bage l Corp. Confronts the Guidelines Our inflation czar. Alfred Kahn, is sore at American busi· nessmen for inc reasing cor· porate profits more than 25 per cent last quarter. He says he's s ure they could come lots closer to President Carter 's voluntary 5.75 percent guide line if they really put their hear ts in lo it. He's right. Take the annual stockholders' meeting the other day of the Amer ica n Buckwheat Bagel Corp. ''Hi~ there , Am B'u c k rans ... s aid the chairman of the board. Mil t on Haberdas h . rising t.o de - Uver the annual repVt. "I know you're all golng to be pleased as punch to hear what a swell bang. up job your directors have done for you during this past g-rcat yea.r. • · .. AS YOO know. AmBuck bas been in the red since 1919. Then s udde nly last sprinc. sales began to toat. Al l u t . buckwheat ba1eb were an Idea whose lime had come. Net prof· ils skyrocketed to an unheard· of 14.2 percent." ''lluzzah''' cried t h e· stockholders . ·'Thal was wh en dis aste r struck," continued Haberdash somberly. .. P resident Cart.er is- sued his volunta ry guidelines. Your directors Immediately vol· ed to cut bagel prices 8.5 per· ce nt. Unfortunat e l y , this quadrupled sales a nd profits climbed inexorably another 5.4 percent." ''Hu zza h !'' c ri e d th e s loe kbolders. .. NEVE R SAY d ie ,'" Haberdash li&id grimly. "We next eliminated all adverti.slng to reduce demand. Buckwheat bagels promptly became a cult junk food. Cult junk food and candle shops couldn't keep them in supply. In desperation, we turned to dJverslficatlon. turning o ut buckwheat c roissants , buckwheat baklava and buck wheat won ton . You wouldn't believe the number of cowboys ln W s country or the French, Greek and Chinese persuasions. Once a1ain. profits soared." "Hu zza h ," c rie d t h e stockholders. "What could we do? We hired in efficiency expe rts by the dozens and brought in alt the deadwoods we could. I even sacrificed my only son. Milton Junior. making him a $50,000·a · year vice president. But even he couldn't help us turn the com er. Profits continued skywa rd." .. HUZZAH !" c rie d th e stockholders. "Just when all seemed lost, our new bilingual public rela- ··~-'· ' ' ; , ..... ,,,u "Loot on the br:fltJt ~. 11 you wm-e Iii Ir• you'il be sbol by now." lions consultant, who is equally fluent in Aramic and Urdu, is· sued a somewhat garbled press re lease which seemed to imply that rats trapped in the com· pany rest rooms. when force-fed 2.3 buckwheat bagels daily for one week. exploded. This al- lowed us to print a label on aU o ur p ac kag es s aying : 'WARNING -This Produc:tHas Reportedly Caused Exploaioos in Laboratory Animals.' Sales dwindled to zilch and. I am proud t.o say, we not only met the President's guidelines, we ac- tually exceeded them! " T HE STOCKHOLDERS roee to a pel'!40Jl t.o ~xpress their en· thusiasUCA:action t.o this rel)Ol't. 1 reel s troqg ly Cur Ka hn s hould present a distingu:jshed Achie vement Award to tbe former board chairman of Am· Buck, once his.tar and feat.bin are removed. f'or be proved tbe czar's contention I.bat there ex- ists an American bu.sinnlmao who would volunt•rllY NdDee hi• profiL11 . And after that, tbe &ood aar can present a Dlatlnl'llalaed Achievement Award to Tbe Tooth FaJry. . .. • ----· ... NATION I CALIFORNIA W11d11.Sey, Aprll 25. 1979 Court Could Doom Proposed ERA s\NGINC t~ ~~\, ~ ''"~ cJ M'\ "-~ -~ ~~ 801~. Idaho 1AP1 ldaaoorfldah 1"1 llrd Inf( for a <'OU.rt battlf' that ltaal ch<>lars s.y could reshape lh<' <'Onstltuuonal •~ndmf'nt p~f"5 and doom lhf J)l"Opo ed Equal R11hta Amrndmcnt ldaht1·~ , ... ,, laturt' •prroved the ERA 10 1972 but re clndl'd that A1>1>rova In 197'7 Con is tatulloo." Leroy s 1Ud "This will be a landm1r~ t'Ut It ha~ m onumental consequences ('()0<'\lrnlni the f('dt'tlll r~h1tlonship between tbe -stott•1 •nd onf(rt'"" .. But others argue that the 1saues of resc1ss1on 0 '1' and rutificatlon periods are up to Congress. not the ~Looiu 6 4 2 2 6 9 7 eT"'fHDAV& courts. . I LOVE YOU • ANNIVEASAflYI The General Services Administration has re· rvt"Y OCCASION ROAST THE ema fu!ied to recognize rescission resolutions from &ELLY DANCERS• MAGICIANS • 0001) LUCK .. . Wmt BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FllOM Oov J o hn Ev""'· <'<>nart>ssmen and ~enator&, Attorney CtinMal l>uvid l,cro) U )'S h~ will challe-n.ce frdcraJ rontt•nttons that • lllale cannot rtt.clnd ap vruv1'1 of un omcndmt>nt The utcn,wn of the rat1f1cat1on deadline .1lrt•11dy tu111 lwt•n chullcnaced In the state of W 11sh1ngton wtwrt• lhrt•e Republican lawmakers hie~ suit Mar<'h 23 Tht>y asked the state Supreme Court t-0 t.ll'clurt· the cxtcosion unconstitutional and predlrh•d t ht."lr MCtlon would set off similar rhullcngt•s elsewhere Ida ho and four other s tates: South Dakota, Ten· li!m.1mim,l1"1'101"~1i~o!l1l:l,..EIPEIEA~sl:ol"lolRlelv:l,:l .. o~,..,Emaamlll nessee. Kentucky and Nebraska. The GSA still counts the-#ve a mong the 38 that bave approved-------------------- the amendm ent. Only three more states must -------------------.. ratify the ERA before it becomes law. llf' suys ht> also "'111 challengt> Conaress· right to extend ttw ERA '5 rnUf1caUon period from lht on~mal cutotr datf' of Marth 22. 1979. to 1982 "Our ob)t'rtl\ t' 1i. to bt>ttt'r dt>fint• thf' r1ght1>, authurllie~ und Pr<K't' M 'i. for i..tate lt-gislaturt"• cont· .. rnlni: th•• 11rot't'"t'' of amendtnit tht· L£aov SAID Ht; PLANNED TO tile his s uit In U S 1>1i.tr1t·t Court 10 Boise within a few weeks. Some national ll'JIUI authorities said the case. 1f ult1mutt-I)' det·1ded by the US. Supreme Court. t·m1hJ l)ro\•it.tl' tht: ba1;1s for sweeping reforms of thf' l'11ni..t1lut1011al amt'ndmg proce!ts .... HISTORICALLY, CONGRESS HAS NEVER accepted rescission once a state approves a pro· posed amendment. But that has never been tested in court. Charles Black. a constitutional law expert at Yale University. s aid Idaho might have a chance to successfuJly cha llenge the extension. But Black said a legal battle on the right of states to rescind previous ratifications would be difficult and la wyers would need clever strategy to Win "'The extension 1s unconstitutional, or at least ALL DIMENSIONAL CARPETING SERVICE DEN'S c~;rpe'j"lef: iiisiaiiation : 'custom drap1ri1s ;~7, ~noleum • wood floor I HJ,._...._ A•-• c .... ......_Celt. '2627 ,._ UMIJI • 64'-ll H illegal. as well as extremely unfair." Black said. L------------------- "lts failure to inl'lude the possibility of rescission -------------------- for a state that might have already ratified an 'lite Cats' Meow ............. amendment was not right." A CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PROFESSOR at Columbia Univers ity in New York. Ruth Bader G 1nsber~. said it's loo early to challenge the issue And even 1{ the lime were r ight, she s aid courts may not have jur1sd1ctio n over the iss ue. .. Any court would throw this out as pre· m<1ture." she saul "If and when 38 states ratify the amendml·nt. the dtr1sion on rescission will be made first by tht• Congress sitting at lhal time. "And there are a ll kinds of troublesome legal issues involved in this. not the least of which is whether thc court has authority in this matter No state or tedf'rnl court ran j ump in on this matter be fore Congress resol vcs whether this 1s still a polit1caJ ques tion (Jn which 1t I!> the sole arbiter." shl• said Snake Stealer Jailed COLOMBO. t->ri Lanka t APl A Colombo JUdgc ha:. ordl'n·d a :!5·~ car·old Swiss man Jailed for trying lo lt•avc tht' c:ountry '>'llh a rare albino cobra ~lt>ll·n from lhc cal v :-. :-\utional Zoo M anfrcd t-:m1l Bruhin "as a rrested al Colom· bo International Airport Airport customs agents. tipped by 100 authoritu·~ lhat the missing ~nakt' m1 ;.:h1 tx· l<ikl•n out or the country. d1St'OVl>red th«: rare and dl'adly rive -foot long reptile in Bruh1n ~ luggage along w1lh MX other snakes. DENTURES $175 each ~AME DAV ~EAVIC ( AVAILADLE ORTHODONTICS &OARD QUALlflEO ORTHODONTIST $1550· OR . ARNOLD H. 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Jn thu du· ?Olch. they record one day m the :ife of one group of the world's 1Dmeless. Vietnamese "boat peo- ?le" stranded on Bidong I sland, 'Aalaysw. By P ETER ARNETT AP Spe<l•I CONttPonelent lll OONCf ISLAND, Malaysia IL w as 7 a .m . and the -quator1al :-.11n "a:-. already bla1.- ng ov<•r th~ hQrtzon as Vuong (1('l Kh1•1m s(•a lcd the h11ls1de vith his ax tn hand, callin~ to 11s thr<:c oldes t children to try to :cep up. Down twlow. the surr h.1pr)(>lt a7.ily at l" o wide wh1tC' bt:tit:ht•:-. \ fringe of palm trees nodded at he waters ' edge. The sparkling Jlue sea stretched toward the Jistant maullaftd. BUT FOR KREIM and 30,000 othe r Vie t n a mese refugees ;truggling to survive on a thin. 100-acrc ribbon of scrubby land, this is no tropical paradise. With bitter humor , they have renamed 1t .. Badal,'' which m ea ns '"terribl e" in their language. Until a f<'w months ago, nn one had ever la ved on Bidong Island. But lhc Malaysian government. reluctant to Jet thC' Vietna mese "boat people" land on the coast, decided lo dump them here, two hours by boat from lhc nearest • port o( Kuala Treniannu. • SO ON TllJS DAY Kheim was ·s truggling up the hill lo chop a • rew n :mainmg stumpy trees. They can be sold for c rude furniture. The 39-ycar -old Chinese· : Vietnamese said he pa ad 50 ·ounces or gold. a ll he had, for his • fa mily of ei~ht to flee Saigon in • October. ll1s s mall plastics : fac tory an Sa1~on was con· fiscatC'<l ; Jn the settlement below, Dr. : Nguyen Van Hong, 34, was pick· : iog his way along a rutted dirt ·p ath between ~mall houses : fra med w1th rough bush timber : The houses are covered and floored with straw m alting, nat· • tened cardboard boxes and old sacks. HONG'S DI SP ENSARY, · which abo serves as the Omce of the Sanitary Services, had Jost its back wall. Since no other wood was available, the wall h ad been ripped out the previous month to be used for t he coffin of • an old man who died of asthma. Several women with children at their feet were waiting for the doctor. One pale child was lying in a crumple d heap on the ground. Hong diagnosed the • child's ailment as hepatitis and worried that it might be the • start of another epidemic. There are few toilets on the island. The people use the rocks at night. the beach at low tide. and the tulls1des. As the sun gets CORRECTION higher, a putrid odor hangs an the air By mid morning, B1dong was bustling. CARPF.NTERS WF.RE ham- m er ing the last boards of a new schoolhouse where 2,500 students will team Englis h. Severa l Amer ica n a n d Aus tralian c mt.assy officials had arr1vt·d to interview those who want lo immigrate. They drew thousands of shouting ap· phcants. Rut only a few hundred from the Bidong st'ltlement have been sele('tt"<f. Refu,::N~s who arrived earl ier in o t her Ma laysian camps have priority. Mat'ly will stay in Iladong for <1t lc<J:.t Cl year. TllF. SOUND OF the hymn "Jes us. Joy of Man's IJe:.mng" being ~ung an Chinese drifted down from the largest refugee· built structure on the island. the Catholi c church. Rent branches form the walls, two roughly hewn posts s upport the altar , and a rough wooden cr oss stands on the headland outside. A khaki plastic tent cov- ers the roof. and sugar and flour bags the walls. The singers were a children's choir pracllcing ror the Sunday ~t·rvi cc lhal usually draws about 1,300. At a smaller. similarly con· structc-d building nearby, the Rev. Nguyen Xuan Bao of the Christian Hcformed Church was holdtnJ! classes for several hundred orpha ns . S OME ORP H AN S HAD hilchl•d rides on boats. Bao s aid. "Their mothers had told them. 'Go play down on the beach . You might get a tnp to America,' " he said. Bao complai ned a bout thf' camp committee , which was e lected by the captains of the 240 boats represented on the island . lie said th<'re 1s not enough food . "We often exist on just one s m all can of rice a day," he sai d . ··1 had more r ice in Vietnam " OTHERS CONCURRED. AN Australian doctor sa id not ·enough food is provided by Unit- ed Nations and that actual ship· menls are often less than what was expected . Vegetables and fruit are particularly in !'.hort supply A rl'l'l'nl shipm ent or rice· v. us found to be bad ""The• community as living on the verge of starvation." he said. To compensate. Vietnamese e ntrepeneurs -usiog gold they brought with them -have established a black market that flourishes on lhe dusty main thoroughfare of the settlement. Malaysian smugglers supply the goods, landin~ them In coves . at the back of the island. The Vietnamese s lole enough wood for a scon.• of s mall rowboats th at Pl<'k up the Illegal merchand1s~ al night. EGGS COST ONE U.S. dollar each. &er and soda pop sells for a dollar a can. half as much again 1f it's cold. Fruit. meat a nd toiletrk-s are also for sale. French bread baked on the island in primitive stoves costs a dolla r for two small loaves. The few Malaysian security men on the island make only In· frequent a ttempts to s top the trade. Wit h pe rmission fro m the Ma l aysia n a uthorities. the Vie tnamese establis h ed a primitive government on the isl and . inc l uding a Judicial system. So in the early afternoon. Dr. Truong lluu Hoa. the camp com· mander, received a young cou· pie al ··city hall" where they declared themselves married. HOA COULD HAVE provided the couple with a marriage certificate, but they didn't ask for one. "It is not the Vietnamese way, it is the refugee way." the doctor s aid. "We have married 12 this way. Some of the women have been pregnant ." And where do the couples honeymoon on s uch a crowd<.'<! island? "They go lo a flat 'lovers rock' a bout 600 feel up lbe moun· tams1de ... he said. "Or they can ~o to the deep water off the beach." JN Ll\TER AFrERNOON, the refu gees were reminded or their recent tnab al sea. A s mall fish· ing boat. with red eyes pamted on its prow, pulled into the bay with 11 people aboard, waving to the s hore. But the Ma laysian authorities would not let them land immediately. Wa t ching the m . N g uyen Phuong Lam, 33. a rormer in· terpretcr for the U .S. Provost Marshal's Office. recalled his arrival in Ma laysia on the even· ing or J anuary 9. When be and 60 others landed on a beach they were set upon by young Ma laysia ns armed with knives. They took every. one's watches and wallets and mos t o r the food . The Vietnamese were being pushed back into the sea when police ar· rived to help. THE R EFUGF.ES remember the pirates with ev. en more bitterness. Mrs. Tran Thi Qui said s he was on boat KG 0480 that left So('trang on Nov. 2. They were allal•kcd by Thai pirates six tames during the s eve n-day journey. The last band took ('veryone's clothes because the re was nothing else left to lake. Now e ve ning bas com e to Bid o n g . The hou se s are crowded. spirit lamps burn d1 m• ly. Vendors offer cakes to the few passersby. With no outside entertainment, people go lo bed early. They're impatient lo leave. but agree that despite iL'i dif· ficultles, Bldong is beara ble. It's a way station on the journey lo a better life. TllURSDAY: Death or Flight •Spiral s llcea for easy serving • Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours In the Sears section of April 24th and 25th • t here Is an advertise· ment ror Men's Cotton drill work jeans. 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She s uggested the m emhers hip include n•prt·st'otatives from various state, county and Cl· ty aj(enc1es, along with those from conser vation and rl'l'rcallonal boating interests SUPERVISOR RAJ.PH CLARK, however. questioned creation of a phmning committee now becuuse of a recent suit fi lert by membtrs <if Amigos dt• Bolsa Chic:1. a lluntangton Beach area env1ronml•ntal g roup. Th" Amigos an• st'ekmg a court declaration that would void a 1973 ~tall' settlement that gave S1izna l Properties Inc. clear Lille to 1,700 acres in the marsh area They also ure Sl'ek 1ng &n inJunctaon lo hall any d('velopmf'nt in the area. Hut Mrs. Wieder told ~uperv1sors the planmng com mi tt.ec is needed to help determane future land use w1Lh1n the mars h. despite the outcome of the luw~uit "THE ISSUE IS NOT who owns the land but wha t should ht-done with it a nd how it should be used," sht• s aid She said the 2.000-<•Crf' urea now functions as a major producm~ ml field, state beach park and waldltfc i.ire~t·rvt.'. Among propos<.'<I uses for the future, she con- linucd. are expanded wildlire 1:1reas. a regional park, a s mall craft harbor, tourist-recreation uses and residential development OTHER P ROPOSALS HAV E included a new ocean e ntrance into the mars h. a navigable chan· nel a nd a 1,750-boat marina, Mrs . Wieder said an a report to supervisors. Supervisors will in vite members of state and local agencies to s it on the planning comm1tlee, along w1th landowners. cons ervation groups and boating organizations. Before planning proceeds. however, the group is lo submit a work outline and proposal to finance the olanmng effort New Trial Ordered In Slaying Plot A new Jury trial was ordered Tuesday in Orange County Super ior Court lo determine if .losE'ph Serino was sa ne when be posed as a Mafi a lh1cftain last year to a rrange two slayings Judge Kenneth Lae set June 11 as the new trial date for Serino, a 50-year·<>ld Mission Viejo loeks mjth who earlier was convicted of murder solicitation and conspiracy THE J URY THAT c o nv icted Se rino deadlocked on the questionof h1ssanity. Serino was convicted of hiring undercover Newport Beach police Sgt. J ohn Simon to kill Seat- tle attorney Roger Leed. He also was conv icted of soliciting u,ie murders of Lee and the wife or his co-defendant, J oseph Bogg. Both murder contracts were foiled by police. SIMON PERSUADED Leed to pose for faked blood-spattered photos which he returned to Serino lo collttt $5,000 or a $15,000 murder contract. Bogg. who is charged only in the Leed case, faces trial later. Fountain Valley Storm Drain OK'd Plans for construction or a $1 million storm drain along a section of Harbor Boule vard in Fountain Valley were approved Tuesday by O range County supervi10ra. high level of ground waler in the area. ac· cording lo the EMA of· fi c la l. To ins t a ll tbe drain, much of the water must first be drained away. A call for conatruclion bld1 will go out May 21, Dalqullt said. Comple· lion of the draln is scheduled for late falJ. The hall-mile project , s tretchln1 from just north of Goodale Avenue to Edin&er Avenue wHI serve resldentlal and --------- eom mercial develop·.-~-.,....... ment, Environmental Manaaemenl Aaeocy spokeeman Pete Dal- qut1llakl. • AllO, U.. drain wUJ al· Jntate noodl... at tbe Harbor Boulevard/Ed· lD .. r A..-. hMnee· UOD, blNld. 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W9CfnejMjey, Aprtl 26 1978 NATION I CALIFORNIA ' Bog11s Bill Operation lfneow:erett~ 8ROOKft.1£U), Ill CAP > Robert J H1uo told h1 wile lo aht.Y oul or hit ba mt-nl worlufhop becau e she rnl1ht e1q)()ice hl• photo1raph1c ncutlvt lo llaht But aulhorlliea say ht w 1111 actuully hldina a counterfeit pre1111 on wh1r h he turned out an ti11Umi.tcod SI million ln phony bills. tl.11.10 . o 32 year·old used car 1alesm1m, wui. bt!ml &ought today by 8rcrl'l St1rv1r ugenta who r1tided hls ho1nt-ov~r the week~nd Agent.1 said un arrest wurrimt churacd bJm with vlolull.1111 currt'ncy l!lws. "APl-AllENTL\', NOT even tus wtft' wai. uwun· of what was going on." ~uld ltlth.trd Jordan. Chicago ~rrtt service chler who headed the raid on Rlzzo's home an this auburb weAt ol Chicago. "Her huaband reruaed to allow her or anyone else in the basement, warning that negatives from bis •'photography hobby' might be ex. posed t.o light,'' Jordan said. "The basement was kept dark and off limits." He said agents round $251 ,000 in bogus $20 a nd $100 bills in the workshop, which was equipped with an offset printing press, Inks. paper and negatives for making more counterfeit notes. Including a $10 bill. AU11IOIUTIES SAID the opeTation was believed t.o be the center of a nationwide counterfeU ring. TMy said no bogus bills were belleved passed in the Chicago area but posSibly as much as $6.50,000 had been deli vered l o South e rn · California. v Authorities s aid the raid was prompted by the arrest last week or three persons -St.even Llpefsky; 24, or Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who was arrested in Atlantic City, N.J .; Robert C. Anderson, 42, of Arleta, Calif., who was arrested in Atlanta. and Robert J . 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NEW YORK CAP > On the ::.urface. 1t '~ a s 1mph: game Nim· inning-.. thn·•· outs for c·ach :-.11IC' You C'Jlch the ball. lhl· oltll'r i.:uy 'i. out You droµ the· ball hc"s safl· S1mp!<' But ~ ou II 11e\ c·r 1·on' 11wc· m<:inagl'P• . Im• J\ltobdh .ind Joe· Tor re. "'ho '>Jlt•nt 28 minut1 •s 1n rl•·h:llc· with llll· ~Ubl>lltuk umµ1rc·., rluri11g th1· Ne·" York Met:-. Ill :J \ u·tof\ O\r•r !-.an i"ram·1:0.to Till'> day night C l;,irk. it appl•arcd, had droµpcd the hJll l.11:,p1tal11·r ::.till ",,.., :,1gnalhng "hl·n Cl:t1 I. rl'la,\t'd lo Bill ~l adlock , who sll•ppl'fl 1111 first ror 'Ahal San FnintlM'O thought \~a~ a tloulJlc· play Thl· ~h·t-. hn" l'\'l'r da11nt·d the dropped hall mack both lll·lirwr and Mau.ilh sarL· Jllll lhl· run lll'g<JO Thi· umps. working 1n plan· or thr· ma 1or lt•agur• rl'L!ular<, who an· mvol vt·d 111 a t•cmtral'I d1spul1·. chani.:r-d llH·11 m1ncb again Thc:y nill·rl Mau1l11 •1UI hul allowed llt·h11t'r "' n ·turn lo r1r~1 li.1 ... ( • TllE AltGlJMK'l>T ('AME in lht• f1rs1 111n1ng 'l'hl· Met<, h:.id runm·ro .. at hr'>l and lhirtl wh{'n l.1·•· MaH1ll1 l11ft1·d ,i long driw to right f11'ld 'fll t: M F:TS HOWi.E D ;rnd '>C:Cmed to ''''" l~1 r arg11mc·nt ··whc·n I left tht> flC'ld , ··~aid Torre·. "we had men on first :ind M.•c·ond " Hv tlw lime he· gut to the· dugllut. J\ltohl'lll had effcctc:d a changc of mind hy thP umps and the Mets had r1utmdy on bast· I T lf i\Kl>l.\I S.\TIS FU:u c1thn m:Jnagt•r Both filt•cl 1mm1•diate protcsb anc1 Altobelli·.., '-'a'.'> mon· v1gorou:, :.ifll'r .Joc·I Younghlood l'11maxcd the f1r!>l 1nn1nJ,! l't1nfus111 n v.1th <• thrc·P run hnml·r ··tr thtl> prote~t doesn·1 hold up. I hcrl' 's no reason ever lo protest." said Altobelli. ·:My arg ument was that if the hall was cau~ht. both m en were out bt.'causl" Hebner n ever tagged uµ ·· ·1t was hkt' Abhott and Costello out there•." dcc1d<'d llchncr "You know. ·who's on first. what ·~ on sN·ond"' " J a c k (' I a r k m If d l' .1 n o ' l'r t h t• shoulder c <1tc h and rir-.t base ump1n· Phil Los p1ta l11:r s1gn a llNI th<· out HH·h1e llrhner. halfwav In -.ecnnd on th•· p((J~. r<'ln·:ilt•c1 lo r1r~l only to fin(I Ma a 1lh wavinl! frunl1t«1l ly at him lo n· vt•rsc d1 rec lions ··Aft c•r you allow the man to scMnrl h;ise. ho\\ rlo you call him out for not J.(11 1ng back to f1 ri.t l1a:,e·• wondcn·cl Torre• J\ltubt'lli s aid the umpires had madt• lhe right call at f1 r~t a nd lh<'n a llowt•d th{' d£'risinn to be ehan~cd twice b} playc·r!'> and manager~ CIF for County? Idea Feasible, With Reservations S1•t•rmd r1/ a Four-porl Senf'!. l:Sy KOGl.:R CARLSON Ol lhe D•lly Pilot St•ll • Then· 1s a ground m ovenll'nt to form an Orange C'11unty ~c·c­ t1on with th1• Cal1forn1a In tl'rs c·holast11· Fc dPrat wn lo brcil k off from the ('I I•' Southern !°)('ClJOn Could it he· dnn1.-• Kalella ll1gh "s Tom Danley ~av., yes a nd 1t c·oul<I h<.' done v. 11 han a budgc•l of SS0.000 a yc•ar Dunll'Y s ays 1t woul<t c·11t t·11!-.ls to OrnnJ,!l' C'oun Iv i.chools and an turn, ri!ap huge d1vidtmds w1th1n th<' pla yorr strucl ure· where the money 1:-. made KENDALL WEBB, the c1Jm missioner of the San Diego Set· lion anrl a former Southern S<>c lio n administrative' assistant , says the idC'a 1s ft•as1ble. hut with rt'servat1ons. "It's certa 1nlv a feasi ble thing," says Webb .. Hut they ha' e to 1 t·1·oj!n1'l1· thr) won·1 gc·t the sC'rv1re lhl'y <1rc used to A minimum s taff \\ould lie •Hlt· likt· m11w wl11th 11wludc.., an ad m1 111!-.tra11vl' a -.-.1.,t<Jnl ;11111 ;1 sl'C'r<.'lar:v "THERE IS Tiit. COST of a., s igning orrw1als. <l\\ard~ print 1ng , puhlH·allons. lhl· norm.ii I r a ,. PI c• x Jll' n s c-.., . r l'l 1 rt· rn t· n t 1101.lal{c' and tdcpholll :-. .,, 1-r anti :rhoH· ha~1t sal<1 11t•s 'Our annual hudg<'l '" !'.l ICJ,000 a nd to covN 1t we ch1:1rgc 22 <'l'nl., a slucl1•nl for m<'nll1l'rsh1p fL·c::. 1annu<1ll y1 , an <'ntry f1·c for ull tt•ams in thl· 11layoffs •$10<1 for football. $!";() for ba ~kt'tball. S35 for ba~eball a nd $2~1 for oth ers) and 50 percent of a ll playoff rcv<'nue " San Diego·~ scC't1on c·ncom passes 62 high ~chools. which in el udes 40 "r egular " s ized schools t anproxi mately 1,200 to 2.500 stuc1cnls 1 Phillies Get Game; Lasorda Gets Thumb From AP Dispatches the plate at the same time J\mong lht• Hi l arg<-~l '<"h<xib. s p lit into lv.o ll·<.1gUl'!'" :.11t· Pa roch1al i.1·hools Sl J\ uJ,!ustus and llnl\ersil't' W 1-:UH J\ljVISES t.h<-road 1·ould lw ro1·k) with an ;w..,lt•n • hudgl'I. <,Ul'h as tht· s;,o,ooo tali Dtinl<·y ~1)('ak~ of .. Ynu'n• not g(11ni• to gl'l a quahly JOh operating out of a .,hol' hox It t·an he· clnnt'. hut I 111s1 <ton·1 know 1f th1.·v an• ""Ill !OJ? lo nay lht• p rll'(' . "If Oraniw ('ount ) ... C'ho1ils a ri• willln~ to la ke rccluccd serv1 cei. print their own rule books, run their own playoffs, assign the ir own officials these art· things they mus t consider The Southe rn Scc:l1on docs an out s tanding job a nd you're not g<> ing lo gl't that without paying for ll " Si\N DIEGO IS MOVING to two eight-team playoff formats for the 1979 80 season, rather than whal has been a single 16 team playoff ~tru <·ture a ncl Wel>h set's it a~ a boost lo lhl' f1nanc1al t•orrc:r~ with c hum p1on~hi(l douhll'hl'aders in foot - b a 11 un d t ri pl e h e ade r s in baskethall 1w 1lh three d1v1s1ons 1 Judo Chop Shot The --Ask Angeisl By DAVECUNNINGHAM Ol IM o.tly ~· ... '"'" • Inside the press lounge at Anaheim Stadium there is a poster of Jim Palmer reaching back for the fastbaJl that once terrorized American League hitters. "You won't see "Palmer reach back like that a nymore," said Angel Manager Jim Fregosi one night, pointing to the poster. ''He has n 't thrown like that since he hurt his elbow in 1974. But damn, he's still great, is n 't he., .. DAMN, HE SURE IS. The wily Baltimore veteran woo his third game of the season with a 7-2 victory over the Angels Tues· d ay night at Anaheim Stadium. · But Palmer threw a scare into his teammates for a moment whe n. in the middle of the seventh inning. he stumbled off the mound in p:un "I pinched a nerve 1n the lower left ~ ar<'a of my back." Palmer said "rt's e,?' somethlog that happens fro m time to timP bec ause I've got an extra vertebra But r don 't expect to miss a start ·· Palmer says he r.rst felt pain 1n the fourth inning, but 1t went away and he con· t1 nued to p1tc·h "~1Tll A 7-1 LEAD. I didn't exactly want to come out before the firth inning.·· Palmer said with a s mile . By lasting past the fifth. P almer quahhed fo r his 218th career victory But 1n the seventh, while in the middle of his windup to Brian Downing, the pain re-PALMER turned. a nd Palmer stopped ·I told h 1 m I thought he 'd gone long enough and not to fo rce· 1t." says Oriole Manager Earl Weaver, who ran to the mound whc•n ht> saw his pitcher an distress "It's nothin g new. He's had th1~ problem all spring. but so far we·ve handled it pretty well " J\nolh<'r thing the Oriole~ handled pre tty well was the Angels p1tch1ng K<'n Singleton belled two homers a nd Rich Dauer added a third as Ba lt1mort-handed California its second str aight loss. M OST OF THE DAMAGt: was done in the ~irst three innings, wh<•n An gel ~tarter Don Aa~e surrendt.:red fi ve hits and two walks for six earned runs 'You take a lot out of a team when you score a lot of runs ear· I}.·· PaJmcr observed ··our hitters are making it easy on the pitching staff · · Weaver µut 1t simpler "We are hot." Baltimore ha s now won six straight and is hilling .Jll over that span. The Orioles are averaging nearly 12 hits per game since the streak be~an TIDS THREE·GAME SERIES could be bllled as a confronla tion between two of the hottest team s in baseball. The Angels cam e in having won 10 or their last II, averaging 11 hits and seven runs per game But the J\ngels spent the firs t three weeks of the season beat 1ng up the neighborhood punks Minnesot a and Oakland. Recess 1s ISef> PALM ER . P•ge B2J PHILADELPHIA Well , 1t appears as if baseball's amateur umpires are digging nothing but holes for themselves. Pl ate Umpire n o b Nelson called Rose safe and Yeager lost his cool. but it was nothing com pared to Lasorda's anger One big minus for the San Die~o system has been the fuct many or thl' c ity schools a re limited lo onl y three nig ht g am 1.·~ du rt ng t h t• rcgul u r ~ea son 1'h<' San l>tt•go ~crtion ha:, been in business SIO<'t' 1960. but 1t hasn't alwuys be<'n rolling 1n money WC'hh took over three y<'a rs ago with 11 $20,000 d eficit wailing Was hington's Kevin Grevey drives over Atlanta's Tom Mc Mille n for two points during a n NBA p layoff game Tuesday n1 ~ht in Landove r . Md. Atlanta won 107-103. See story, page B·2. Tue!lday night, it was Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda who was fuming a fte r a disputed call In the third inning o r the Philadelphia Phillies' 7·6 v ictory caused the Italian skipper of the Nationa l League champions lo be ejected for only the third Ume In three seasons. IN THE STORMY THIRD, Larry Bowa started proceedings by beaUng out a bunt with two 1one. The Dodgers protested th a t Bowa had s t e pped o n pitcher Doug Rau's root as he was coverln1 first and that 1 Bowa h.c:t mlased the bag en· ti rely. The Dodgers lost the arcument. Ah. but there's more. Pete Rose walked and Oreg Luilnski aln1ded home Bowa Mlke Schmidt then followed w1th another alngle and a Du1ty Baker th.row •nd Rose reached l .......... ~ ----· Ll\SORDA Y E l,LED and screamed and ranted a nd raved. a nd by the time be was through, Nelson had told the skipper to hit t he showers . · "I don't see how a visiting team has a chance," fum ed Lasorda after the game . "Rose was still up In the air when he made the tag. Rose is out. lhcrt~ . is no way you can call him s afe." Yeager whole h ea rtedl y agreed with hls boss and even Rose cone-e~ed it was clo~e. although he adde d . "It was nothing lo get thrown out of the game about." Maybe It was jus t as well for Lasorda that he spent the re~t of the 10-inning a ffair back in'"'thc cluhhowie bCCllU'le of all pc.'Oplc, the Phillies' pitche r , tton RC'td- was the culprit. both on (lie CSer DODGER., P•gf" BZ > - ' ·'I saw we could Ml a fford me. so I recommended increas· mg th<' dues and laking a larger sh.ir e of the plnyoCfs profit." s ays Webb. "J\ rter the flr:,l year we were $5.000 in the hole and ofter the s econd year . we finis hed $20,000 in the black . Last year we took It In the nose wealher-wise and we·u nnnn llbour$12,ooo In the red this year "As for Orange County, we ll , if lh<'y want a qualtty job they hove to hire a quality person and it 11'1 l'(oinR lo cost the m ." Th urs d ny, ro r mer C lf' Southern St'<'llon Comm issioner .J Kenneth J.'agnns offers his vu·w~ Sonics Set for Blast SEATTLE 1AP 1 If Lhe Los Angeles Laker~ think those 20.000·plus crowds in the Kingdome are noisy. just wail until tonight's sellout crowd In the St•altlQ Coliseum get s loosened up for the SuperSonics • Nallonal Basketball Assoc1at1on playof( game against the Lakers . "The noise our fans made al the Klngdome was fantastic." said seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens "We're going_ to have the same thing In the Coliseum." ' lnde<.>d. the 14,098-seat Coliseum. a palace of pandemonium Inst spr ing during the Sonks' giddy race to the championship finnlii. 1s a sptctator·~ dream. In tht-past. visiting players h nve com plained the crowd seems to !JC no mor<' tha n an urm i1 length awM)' HOME Of.~ Tiii': HONICS for thC'tr f1r"t 11 '""son. ... lht' ("'ollse um, will house game rive or the bc•st ·Of-seven Weste rn Conference s emifinal series between the Lakc rs a nd Sonics becaus e lhc K1ngdome Is being used ~Y the Mariners and Boston Red Sox for a baseball game. l SeatUc holds a commanding 3·1 lead in lhti sl'racs. A victory over the Laker.i tonieht would send the Sonics against the winner or the PhoenJit· Kansas City aemltinal series for the conference ti· lie. The Sonics have a one-1ame loelnl streak In I he Coliseum. They dropped the seventh and decld· Ing game of the NBA championship series there last June to the Washington Bullets. BUT SI NCE WILKENS took over as Seattle's couch 17 months ago, the Sonics' overall record In the Coliseum Is 37.4 The los t or the 4,500 tickets available lo the 1:t·m·l'al publl c for lonlghl's game was soil! before tl'f'Oll Monduy ' • ..,. ....... ----·------.... __ .._... ___ - _____ ........_ .__._,. --. . . . . . . 82 DAllV PILOT WMne.c:tey, AprO 21, 111'1 A Capsule Report From the World of Sport• --=-~--:L--8---a-Mutu I Winn r: Betting Macllln Fail f rnm AP fM•pald tf'!\ NOlll to 11''1 u llh1t1 C'hrlslm ra.m<• Ntrly ~ for 11Clmt• Nurthlu ltl l'ark mutuf'I d ull!; h•"t f''Tl dll)' nlMhl "'h,•n lht lit tttna m1ach1n~s ~port1'<1ly r•U(d to turn ort nt the" ,l4lrt of lhl" fourth ract- 'l'hat kt•t>l th1• twtt1nt( lllM'll uod It ~lnyed Opt'n until ll r\t'I the rul·1• ut the• 1i.111n.: trud,, lht• t lnehrntl Prt"•' rt·pottt'tl ) Ut•i.J<i\ A' ... wm A:. th1·} 11'&11 111"(.! lh• v.i111u 1 otf lht r1t<T lht· 11rnh1.•I 'h•1 k, hc·~•.111 h•t•,hn.: tit•b 11 tlw murh1n<. und 111w \1111'> ll'~>rtl't.I tu Im\• l411n $2 ~.th• t•n·11b rc1.c.1rl~ Th<.· LM.·llllll( llhH hllll''-¥fl' 'UllJl<l ..... d lo ,,... 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One d t·rk s.i1c1 uu .. t lt:rks lose u lot of money lx·tllng and UllYCHlt' whtJ l'flll•·l'kd 111 i.,..rvt'(l11 "Th<.' tr:Jl'k "'.1s luc·ky they 1hdn 't get hit for a lot more." tw s:ud "Wht•n )'OU hJ\l' c.1 '>llrf' winnt·r you h..ivc l!lOl lo go a lllllt• a.i1y ' /\ l r;a•k l'mplo~ 1·1· 111·1 nu.u\ Hr1t·kt>I, callt•d 1t "one or those things. Swnt·t 1111•·' 1•\cO )Our l'Ur dl•cbn't work when )OU tum the i.w1 lrh ' ....------fluofe of fhe DatJ------. Wh€'1l lt'le\ 1o;1on i.l:ir Budd~ •:hsc•n or Balboa b.l;.inc1 was play1n~ rollCAC' football, h1s team d idn 't win any ~am<'s and i.c•hlom sc'ored. He says. "You 've all heard or the purnl J rtC r tom·hdown. Well . "'e had the pint after touchdown ll tf11h1 I hl'l1• us wm a ny games hut 1t sure killed tht• p~11H. Wt• ui.i•cl 1t 01fler the othc·r t1·am sror<'d " llflnn Nom<"d ,t L Player o f It" eek N 1-:w YOfth. H1 i:tht hand(•r Nol.in Rvan of ii thf" Cahforn1u /\nii1·I~ "':1s numt•d Arnf'riran Ll·..1g11c pl.i)t'I of tlw w••t•k '1'1w~tl:ty fr;r an d fort that inC'luth•tl 1wo v11 l11r1 •s, 0111· a ~hutoul .and the olhl·r a fhn.111011 with a no l11tt rr Hya n ""~ nt the d1!ttancc an lil • .nk1111: Mr 1111· ... 11t·1 1, 11, ;ir11I prl<•hcd no-1111 ti.ill for 711'.1 innin~~. ui;nrn"t Cl;1J.,la11d 111 ,, ~~am t• CJh!urnia won, l:l·l f'«•lti1·~. Iii rd Break 011 Talh• 'I lw Bo!.lOll ( dlll '> '>iutl lht·y have broken orr m nt•J:ot1.1t111n-; "'1th lnli1:111J ~t<Jlt: star Lany Bird ht'< ;111 ,1· of 1·11nlr ;1rt d1sput1•-, . Jf'fJ t•agan, a Ii I() <.•1•11!1•1 "''"' "'·' .11 t J :,tjrler at Cypress JC, has s1gn4:d ;i lcttr•r of intt•nt to play al Long Beach State . •:d Bach~u. I 111v•·f',1ty 1>f Cin<"mnali ro11ch. said he will open prart1r<• .... ..,,,.'"" 1t1 C'mrinnall Thurc;day with the United "'"'''' n "''''.ii h;i-k1•thall t1•am wh1r h \I.ill compete ror the lhrrd h1lt•rr1.1l111n.il <'•Jfl 10 Eumpe Worldwide rompetit1on 1s un t.1p f11r th· Nl!.\ in llw Hlfllh. ,, • ..,, C'nmrnissmner •~arry O'Hrwn. f:ingtt·,· Ouflau· fleffr e• at 3 -1 Johony Outl 1w , d vt•tttran cornerback for the 5l Ph1J.1<h:l1•hl'I f., i•l•·o; '><lid lM•t•;.1use of a ge 1341 and c. • mJ urit·~ tit' h:i., d1·1·11lccl lo rl'llrc from pro foolbaJI <JrtN JO :>l'U:.<m ... !>IX "1th the Eagles . . Oakland ttauicr.-. vt·kran linehacker Monte Johnson may be joining the H.1lt1mon • ColL., 1f the pric€' 1s right for both NFL clubs .. ('BS will hroadt·ast the 1979 Blue-Grey college football diJssrc from Montgom ery. Ala. Christmas Day ... The New York Jl't.s traded offen~1vc lineman Darr~ll Austin, a four·ycrff vrh•rnn. l<> lhP Ta mpa llay Buccaneers for an e1~hth round draft c hou·c 1n next week ':. NFL draft of college JJIJYl'rS Ran~r• Adr•ant·e With 8·3 Win The Nt•w York R an~ers advanced to the ~ scm1fanal round of the National llockey League , playoffs with a n 8 J victory over the Phtladelphia rtyers Tuesday ni~hl. Wall Tkaczuk scored two goals and had a pair of a!>sist.s a!> the Hangers ousted the f'lyers, 4·1. lo advam·e to the series with the New York Islanders that starts Thursday night. Baseball Standings ·AMERICAN J.fo:AG W1•1il Dlvbion w I, Anitels I ~ ~l Tt'Xil l) ~I '• Min lll'~cll u !I Ii Kansas C'1ty ., k Chica go 7 !I Oaklund !. 12 Seattle 5 12 Ea111t Division Boston 10 4 New York 10 6 Detroit ti 5 Baltimore ti x Milwaukee 7 Ii Toronto f, 10 E P t'l. GU 7(1f, 1~:1 1 t ~ fill() 2 4fi7 4 4:\R 41 \' .254 7 .254 7 .7 M .625 1 .545 21/i .529 211~ 467 3'1'.I 375 5 N1\TlONAL LEAGUE We :'ll Division Jlou:ston Cinc uumll San l''ranrlsco ~an D1e~o Dodgers Atla nta W L Pct. GB I ~ '1 .750 !) I! 529 31h !) ti .500 4 x 10 444 5 ij l I .421 51h 5 12 . 29'1 7',.";i East Division Philadelphia 10 4 .714 Montreal 9 5 .643 I St. Louis R 7 .533 21h Chicago 6 6 .500 3 New York 5 8 .385 41h Pittsburgh 5 10 .333 S1h Lf l•M%'9• £f•lt• ,,. .... I• ... •ft Toronto rllJht·hander Daft IA•ucSJk, wbo •• bad not won a 1ame al.nee laat July, batn~ Ttua. on one lUt Tuesday aa the Bhat Jaya captured• 2.0 American Leape bueball ded.aion. Pa& ....... , tblrd·lnnina alOc)e waa tbe only aafety ott Cemucayk . . . Jeel v-.-111 •'• t.hree·NA bomtr ... 1n1t VW. aa .. f;Owered the New York Meta to a 10.a victor)' over San Fran~ . . . Jolla IUIMr'1 two-run homer ca~ a 17·blt Pttubur&b attack in a ·2'0UI ofCinelMaU ... Tei 81•-· two-out homer off Ge.e Gutier ln the 10th lnnina ~Ued St. ~put AUanta, S.5 ....... Grt••>' 1 tlx·hltter and BlUa Va ..... '• homer and RBI aln&le paced Mont.real to a 5-1 victory over San Die10 . . • WUHe WU-atole three buet, acored twice and made a spectacular defensive play in the fourth lnnlnC in support or Dellllb Leourd'a seven·hit pltchln1 to "MMON' lead Kansas City to a ~ win over the Chicago Whit~ Sox ... A..tre 'ftonloll drove ln three runa with a double and bome run to pace Cleveland to a 7·2 victory over Minnesota . . . A t.browi.ng error by Oakland relief patcher Dave Heaverlo in the ninth Inning allowed a.dy Den& and WUUe llaDdolpli to score as the New York Yankees recorded a 3·1 victory over the A's. ll was 1P•m1 .Jolla's rourlh victory without a defeat ... Larry W11re'a sacrifice Oy in the 12th inning gave Bost.on a 4-3 dedsion over Seattle, extending Seattle's losing streak to nine games ... Vida Blue'• suit against Oakland A's owner CUrUe Flaky ror alleged rra ud over t.he pitcher's 1976 conl!'act bas beeo thrown oul or court by a state judge . . . A report t.hat au&y 8taa)>-bas agreed lo end his holdout with the Detroit Tigers has been denied by Staub and Tigers General Manager Jim Campbell ... Tom Seaver railed to make his scheduled st.art for the Reeb because or a lower back spraln . . . Reliever Bruce Sut&er of lhe Chicago Cubs was named National L~ague Player of the Week after picking up four s aves last week . allowing three hits. and no runs in 6% innings, stdklng oul six on the way. CART Wiii s~~lc CoMrt Artlo11 The authority to give the green nag to entrie11 • for lhe Indianapolis 500-mile race rests solely with the U.S. Auto Club. says Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Joe Cloutier. The dissident Cha mpionship Auto Racing Teams <CART> group will go to court to force USAC om c1als to take back six entries that have been banned, including the one of Corona del Mar's Dan Gurney ... The prestigious Walker Cup golf matches will be played on the Monterey Peninsula lo 1981 and lbe U .S. Open may follow In 1982. When lbe Walker Cup matches are held at Cypress Point Golf Course Aug. 28-29, 1981. it will be the first lime they have been held in California . . . The Las Vegaa Seagulls of the American Soccer League have fired Coach Orlando DINuU.o, citing lack of communicat ion a nd s aying he "brought in a n atmosphere of fear." ... The NCAA wi ll conduct a lottery on Thursday. drawing a bout l ,500 of some 50,000 Gu11HEY a pplications w receive tickets for the 1980 ba s ketbalJ finals at Market Square Are na an Indianapolis A superior court judge's order insures that thoroughbred racing wilJ continue urunterrupted at Hollywood Park and other Califorma tracks being struck by the parim utuel clerks . . . Arirona State's Bobby Douglas has been nam<'d Coach or the Year in Pacific-10 wrestling and •'red Bohna or UCLA has won the wrestler of lhe year awa rd in the confere nce ... Former Mo ntclair State star Carol Bluejowsld scored 18 points and led a. U.S. women's bas ketbalU.eam to a 67-55 win over a Japanese national Leam . . Baltimore Orioles owner Jerold C. Hoffberger says be understands the National League club owne rs would grant his American League team territorial raghts to Wasrungton if a vote L'I taken . . . Organizers of the 1980 Olympics at Lake P lacid have r evised their housing plaru> sli~htly in an effort lo meet objed1ons from various countries about overcrowding In the Ol ympic Village T~on.,Radlo Following are the major sport'> eVf•nts on television. tonight. Ratings are : / 1 1 1 excellent; 1 1 1 wC'lrth watching; 1 1 fair • .1 forget It . ~ 7:20 p.m •• Channel 9 ./ { ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Seattle. Announcers: Chic k Hea rn and Pat Rii ey. The Lakers are down to their final chance .-,nd must win the last three games to keep from being ellmlnated 1n the NBA playoff s. The host SuperSonics hold a 3· 1 edge OTHER TV Horse Racing -Today at Hollywood Park. 7 p.m .. Channel 52 RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4 30 p m .• KABC (]q()): Baltimore at Angels. 7:25 p.m .. KMPC 17101. Basketbclll Lakers at Seattle, 7:20 p.m., KLAC t5701; Horse Racing To· da y a t Hollywood Park, after Laker game, KLAC tS701 . JOHMSOM & SOH SALESMAN OF1HIMOMTH PETER "THE GREEK" fl£LEUSU --- BASKETBALL/BASEBAlL Atlanta's Extinction Delayed LANDOVER. Md . <AP> - Ter-r-y P-u rlow a nd Tom McMWen, a pair of three.year men wbo spent moat of the aeaaon on the bench, h ave reacued the AUanta Hawk.a from extinction and carried them back into the National· Basket· ban Aaaoc:iatlon quarter-flnal aeries against the defending champion Wubingtoo Bullets. Furlow was a midaeaaon ac- q u is i lion from C leveland. McMillen has bounced around with several teams. Tbey came on lhe bench whe n starters Armond Hill and John Drew got into early foul trouble. and com· bined for 40 points to power the Hawks' 107·103 victory over lhe Bullets in the only NBA playoff game Tuesday rughl. With Wubingtoo holding a 3·2 lead lo the best-of-seven series, the teams r eturn to Atlanta Thursday night. The Hawks had a 35-9 record al their Omni home this seaaoo, including a 11.game winning streak. Bul they have lost twice lo the Bullets there in this series . "This is the most courageous win in my three years as the Hawks' coach .'" s aid Hubie Brown alter Atlanta survived in· juries to starters Eddie Johnson. Drew and reserve Tree Rollins. and the n overcamt: the early rout trouble to Hill and Dre w. .. The re are nol enough a<tje<:· ti ves to desc ribe the game played by Furlow and McMillen. McMillen kept us in the game In the first half whe n we were atrugg.liog," Brown said. McMillen got 12 of bis 19 points in the first h alf while Furlow came through with 16 or his leam-bigb 21 points 10 the second. including two free throws with eight seconds left that iced the game. The H awks went into the fourth quarter with an 81·811 lead . Atlanta built up J 99-90 lead with 5:46 lert and wat ched it slip away to 105-103 with 24 seconds remainin~. ''That was n't pretty.·· said Brown, of his team':-inab1ht y to m aintain the big mar~tn. St. ~.,,,, .... _d Or ange Coast College's Ray Orgill. who was one of the instrumental factors in the Pirates' state bas ke tball c hampions hip this past season, has announced he wi ll atte nd St. Mary's College at Moraga in the fall. ,.,.... Pflfle8J DODGERS. • • mound and al the plate, that d id hiR team an. BESIDE.~ THROWING lwo in· nan gs or flawless r elief, Reed cam e to lhe plate with two out in the 10th against Jerry Reuss and promptly doubled. As a pitcher who seidom gets to bat, Reed might have fell strange at seeond. First hue coach Tony Taylor went out to talk lo the runner, ostensibly lo give him time to catch bis breath and get ready to sprint home d &wa hit safely. ·'Tony told m e to get a good lead and t lhlnk he also pointed toward tturd base as if lo tell me whe re 111s." Reed said. R t:•~o FOUND THIRD and a lso knl'w whne to head when Bo wa singled lO right field. The Los Ani:cl<.·~ Dodger s' Joe Ferguson fielded it a nd threw home but the 6-fl Heed neatly ::.lid 1n and lbc Phillies had won ... 6 Fr ... Pa~BJ PALMER THE GREATEST .. over now, and ll m1 ~hl he time for CaljJorrua t.o learn its l<·sS<m' from the big boys Balt1mon" Boston and New Yori.. Those a rt• thP 1r·<.1ms the Angels m ust face for th<.• balancl' of this bomestand. The An~els seem to realize 1t represents an important test for them "HEY, THERE'~ 1'0 que~ lion that the caliber of o pponents we've had up lo now isn 't what we'll be fac ing lhrs we ek." !i<lld Don Baylor. who went O for-4 "It's up to us lo prove ourselves ." There were two rays of hopt: for the Angels Tuesday Bobby Grich went 3-for·3 a nd Jim Barr turned in three strong inmngs of relief after the Or ioles had done their damage agamsl Aase and Dyar Miller Barr entered the game wtlh an e mbarrassing 14.73 ERA. but had had less than four inniORS of work corrung an. so he was able 10 improve has ERA to 8.10. 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'7495 Volley Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs Softballs Playll'Olftl Balls Boo1ey Boards Weillrt Sets Jump Rapes Racket Stritlinf .. ~,. a White Stat Rawl111s Wilsol Banc raft Jq Jay Mite Stat Wlp.- Davis Vlcttr llllp Y•1.P1llCI Sp11d1 Ai~IS BlllilltllllcDts ... ti ·--• : I '• • ~· .. • -· :· : \ t. ~ ~: .... •I. • [ . •t . ~ ... ........... ·-----·· TENNIS I BASEBALL w.di!MCNy. Apt11 25. 1979 DAILY PILOT aHEa CAlllAO ROCKET SHm [0 ~~g~,,~~M ~~ • Scout: Sunset ~eague Is the Best IF ALL FOUR OF YOU ARE UP TO THE NfT AN{) t(}() 6E T A Hl6H DALL-, D n& th µa t lS )'Hl'i Uu1t J h•ve cov rt'd pr p alhJenc alona lht! Oran1e Coast arta. not once baa a ny anrorrn d or n~utral ob1t1rvt>r c.'1811. 1r1t'(t lh1i. itrt•a 's bn f'ball u so much a1o » tlr k ~ll<'r lhan Uv<'rl!Jl All of v.hlrb ma'""'4 ltunlinJ,'lM Ut•a t•h r ldent Gul'i lit•f'80n·~ romm.-01 '" MJtntfll'Bnt (;f'rM>n '" o N<'Out for Uw San Diego l'adn.•1,, hoB bt,""n for thu past t1vf' year&. and bout.s 41 )'•'1lr of t•o:tl'hln.C f''tflt'rltn<'e 1 ~ on tht• hl1o1h 11<'hoot lt>vt>I 1 Gl'r11011 . "hilt• \ll'~ln& u ~un•t'l Lt:·•icut• t•nn>untt•r f\'l't•ntl~ twt ... -.·n lh.mllnt.'lon Bt'll<'h .ind l"ountuln \\tilt'). :.uid • The ~1.·t l~N1gu1· 11> ttw bct<l kag1w ~irouncl Wt•· rt> 1ntt•re11ted in \I>. or bt'\ t'll md1v11luut-.. th1 l't' or four In thl!t l(ltlllt' ulom· " The S.111 l>1t•J:o 'c·out <'hut•kk!) ""ht'O tol1I nf purt011ls ~om .. tm11:~ 1·1t mg the u11Ju~l abst•nl't' 1>f their son on un ull lt·uguc or i\11 Cl I-' tc»m 1.ti. bt·1ng rcs1)('nsiblt' for being ovt>rlookt:d by lhe proi. Gerson IMI t inlt>rt':.lt.'<l in new:.pal)('r ch1,p1r1J.:' WhJ l tnll'rt•st-. t ht· pros an: Mze, :.pel'd, !>ll l'ngth, attitude, and JUSt plain ability And 1t ~oc.>i. a lot dt't'JJt'r than Just i.1tt1ng an the bleacheri.. wallllll( lo i.t~l' wtut·h player bangi. a double "Some o f lhe most important times for me ure du ring I.Juli in~: prat·l•n'." l>a)l> Ger i.on · You ~l'l a ,·h.inn· to 1>1·1· .1 l'ull·ht<r'i. arm, an ouHwldt'r l> lhrnw to the pl ,1tt• ;rnd ti lot of olht·r thing~ · ThJl J..111 thl'rt·." udded Ger!'!on, nodding Ojai An~er Shunned Prep Throws Match By DAVE CUNNINGHAM 0 1 •t>e 0.11., ~''"" s~ This 1:--the IACt'k o r 01a1, one of the most pres- l1g10us tourn<iments or the season for collegiate und high school tennis players. Offic ially, it's the 80t._. annuaJ 01ai Vallev ten- nis toum<.1ment. but to Southern California pros- pt•cts from 14 lo 21. 1t 1s simply "0Jaj." When a player can tell his friends. "I'm playing 01a1 next weekend," 1t 's a badge of honor. And when a young player thmks he deserves a be 11th in the tournament but hls coach decides to !>end som('()ne else, it can lead lo a badly bruised ego THAT'S F.XACTL V what happened at one Orange Coast ar ea high school last week. For ob- vious reasons, the player, coach and school will re- main unnamed here When the player learned he would not be invit· t>d to OJai. he got so angry al rus coach that he purposely lost a ma tc h ... not just any match. hut th'' <1t·ricl1ng mall·h 1n an important league <'llm pclltwn J\ II th1-. plu) e r had to do "ai. wm onl' ~<.t mt! for h1i. team to .,,.t•ure a vie· t or y lie 'Aas the No. I sm~les. pla ying the op (...___T_EN_N_Is_) pos mg team s No. 4 singles and he threw the match. 0-6 "Can you believe that? He actually threw the mtltch," tu~ coach told the Daily Pilot. "If I ever get my hands on him . . well. that won't matt~r. because h1s teammates will probably get to him first. and they'll be less understanding than I will." The hoy 1s still ali ve, and the season wlU go on. Aul he as one player who won't forget the lure of OJ<JI • • T ENNIS GREAT KEN ROSEWALL says he'd never teac·h a younJ?slcr to play hkc: Junmy ... Con- nors. Bjorn Borg or Chris Evert Rosewall. coming lo the John Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach May 4·6 for the Tennis Legends tournament, prefers the tried-and-true style some or the olde r players use. "Som e of the techniques or tennis have c hanged, with the two·handed backhand a nd heavy topspin s hol5," says Rosewall. "That type of s tyle, to my mind, 1s uno rt hodox ;md certainly not l'Opybook." Copybook or not, it is the style of Connors. Borg and Evert "l believe it could possibly lead to the players not being able to play tennis as long as t hey'd like lo," he says . IT'S NOT THAT ROSEWALL thinks topspin is bad. "But if you were to ask for coaching instruc· lions for ~ 10 year-0ld, I would try to teach him the n ormal. orthodox manner." s ays Rosewa ll. ''Eventually, depending on his capability, he might develop topspin, which would certainty be a great advantage." . Along with Rosewall, the Tennis Legends tournament will include such "orthodox" old- limers a s Dennis Ralston, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Butch Buchholz, Cliir Drysdale and Fred Stolle. -·---· toward lll1 nut11etder "lle'a not a starter , but he's &ol ¥ good arm " The college is louted on a 12S·year-otd campus and houses 750 studentJ;.._ • ~ ''I consider lt a super opportunity for me," ~ s ays Brown. "The college is near where I was • rais ed . I bad a good meeUng with the team last • week and they seemed to really accept my ways well " • • • ~ PHIL BROWN, A •'OaMEa football coach at .,; tunrla Wah IUld t-~I Toro H.igh. hH accepted the h«>ud job ot Monmouth College ln Mopmouth. II· 1Jnol11 ' Brown rout'hl•d a l l'.:blanc1a from 1969-72. which lnt'lud1.>d tht• 9 2 ' 11no ll'un1 I le coactwd on~ y~ur ul ~I Toro ht•for .. i.lt'l•Jnn~ down in 01 rl1·r to ''"'"d mor t• lllllt• With hi!'! fomlJy 10 .1 trying .!>lluJtaun Urown 's wife , M '" ~hii , (•o ntra c lt>d c 11nct't Jnd 1Wlth1n IK 11lonth1>, d1t>d Today, nt-a1 ly a yt'ar l at~r . llrow11 ,.., oH to <tnother foolbull venture Hrowo takes the 1 t•111 ... Jt Mon m o uth (NCA A DI VISl\)0 111 1 with 16 slarkr~ among 5ti return ing players anrl a prom1st• of '10 frei.hmen BROWN "T'.\o·llurd.!> of the :.ludcnt body I!) involved 1n :.cim1.• ~ort of athlelll'S," !'lays Brown "Of 38 pros· pt.•ets that I huv1.• made contact with so far. 33 <ire t·om 1ng to v1!'!1 l · If Brown's coaching past is any indication, Monmouth College will s urely be in a class by itself. • • • HERE AR E A FEW FACTS regarding the CIF Southern Section budget and JU!>t how 1t expects to get the money to operate. The proposed budget for 1979-80 is $530,350, up nearly 10 percent. Projected income includes figures of $29S,000 from the football playoffs, ·$83.000 for basketball and $14,000 from all girls s ports. ,. • • ESTANCIA RJGH TENNIS COACH J am J en· ner as calling 1t quits following the current campaign after 25 years of coaching • • • SUMMER CAMPS AVAILABLE to the high school athlete include Mater Dei High Coach Jerry Tardie's bas ke tball sessions. a quarterback school by Laguna Hills football coach Chuck Gallo and the Southern California pro soccer camp under Rudy Campos, Nasser Sarfa raz and Hector Tovar F'urther information can be obtained by call· ing Tarctie 1754-72221, Gallo 1492-1263 > and the soc cer cam p 1739-4753 l OV Explodes, Rips Loara Rustlers Fall, 2· l Frank Meraz h<id hi'> 20-game h1l streak come Lo an end in thl' Htr A FIRM VOU.E.'I Al" TH~ FU?T OF THe OfffJAIENT NeAREST YO<I FcU/ Pf.J4 Ye.es CAAi ~en-+W A HAl?O smr txt?ecn.'I AT TflelR f'eer. KE€P 'IOIJR l(fl:IST FIR;+t AID PUNOI THR()(/611 THE l!A/.L._ IN THIS ::,A;IC 51TVAT10AJ, Ir rco tlAVc 1D uur ~ 61fi.1.. L.f)fJcli?. ntAAI 'THt ~ YtJ/.LEY T11t BAU.. Ar !Ne OPPONelVT FARTHC'ST AWA'( !SO IT IUll.i- HA//e rtlf1e 71') O&JP .' UCI, SoCal Victoriou8 UC Irvine lashed visit· J esse Moore and J aclc 1n g Ca l S tatt• Lo s Jerniganeichpicked up Angeles with 25 base four hil5 apiece for the hits en route to a 15·2 Ant.eaters. Southern Cal1fo rn1a Checkmg m with three Hast'ball Assoc1at1o n h1ls ap1t'ce were Dave victory Tuesday, while G illies, Eddie Knaggt. Southe rn California a nd Kause. College came out a 3-2 Stan Thomas was th winner over USIU to us key to SCC's triumph on s ume the NAIA District the winner's diamond as I II Southern D1v1s1on be plated the first run l e ad by percentage with a double in the first points. inning Dennis Kause had <.t three-run h o m e r for lJCI. wtule Mike lf1rano. ~--'--------~ O<·ean View ll1gh's Seahawks exploded for 18 hits as they ove r- polA 1:red Loara I hseh 's Saxons . 10 2. 1n Emp1n· Ll'a,gul.' ha!,t·hall a rlion Tuesday at Glov<·r f1t'ld in J\nahc1m. Gold('n W<·st College lost to R 10 llondo. 2 I, a nd frll out of a t 1c for first pluce in the Southern California Conference• standmgs "hlle Saddlc back 's Gaucholi wNe defeating host San Diego, 111 7. rn M 1s!'!1on Conference Southc·rn Dh 1r-.1on basl'ball ac· t 1011 Tuc~day (:!ame and pitcher R ay ---------- CASH FAST The victory shoves Loura into the circuit basement a' left · handt:r Jack Hc·inholtl. 1n his first ~tart s>nct· firing a two.hit ~hutout ovt·r KHll'lla two weeks ago. allo'A ed only a pair or s rng lcs and no I.' a med runs Reinholtz !'!trut·k out seven and wa I kl'd three· h<tllcrs (;o ld~n \\'l·~t ""Ill play Cypress at home Thur~dav in a must.win l>1luallon to gel b·ack 1n a tie for th<' confrr<'nte Jcud . Cypre~s holdt. a 2 I edge 1n J,>revious i;:ames th1!'! )l'ar J('ff llealhC'otk will tl1kc the moun<i for Golden West l le I!'! 7 5 for lhl· yl'ar with a I 76 ERi\ Our people are chosen because th.ey are sincere. Especially to other people s needs Our people care about you and so do we. Our people have empathy. We make every effort to put ourselves in your shoes. We do the kind of 1ob you want us to ... whether it's selling cars or serv1c1ng them. we look at your side too. Krawcz)k's seven.ga me win i.lreak "as also ended Doug Frll1 drovt: in two runs for Saddlt'bal'k, ttivinJ.! him J4 for the year and lht' !>Chool r ec· ord pr('v1ou..,Jy hl'ld by Tam Wallal·h Ill· also had l\\O hit'> as did Dana Brown. Paul Bethke and Ruhen C:indclC:1rt<1 Stt•vc C<i rroll w:!s 3·for 5 \\<Ith three runs Sl'on·d Mark Englt• did an null.land· 1ng Job in a rC'l1cf pitching role for l>t'\'cn innings, ~1v1ng up one run on :.1x h1ls and three walh . KANSAS REGISTERED 1979 CADILLAC EL DORADO . Dresel. Purchaaed April 12. Sunroof plus MANY other extras. Make of- fer to Box 276, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 Homeown ers : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit, no problem . 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THE HAMJYMAll'S 1111111 WD-40 ID·• LUlllCAIT & RUST PREVEITATIVE sllll&n -·-· VINYL COLOR SPRA y Allflt."f Ill IW , .. ltMt CAI II 1eA1 ,,.......... Co6oo Oft llq11ld VHIS!;:rat•• oH I u ~~11rllltwe, Rool l opa, I ...... -• ----'7 ----- ----:.-:----·-------------.....---------------....... ...._ _______ _ ... --• .1 -. .. . .. ....... • _____ ........ .___.... FOOTBALL /VOLLEYBALL /TRACK MIKE WADE San Clemente STEVE DAVIS EdlllOn MIKE OOITEAER Edi eon Football Stars Pleked Six Coast 'tantlouts in 8 y ROGER ('ARl~'C)N OI \lie !Holy '"'"" St•ll The South Shrine football teum l oaded with Orange County standouts, 111clud1ng six from the Onrnge Coa!>t area, has been an nounced for the July 21 classic at Pasadena's Rose Bowl. l t>l ll of Na1 bunnc lltgh and Bob Lt·:;tcr of t:l Modena Htgh l.Pster'& team won the Southern C'onference champ1onsh1p in the CIF vlayoff!>. Among th ose c h osen are quarterback Gil Compton and re ce1ver Kevin Margerum, a pair who helped the Barons to the ClF Hi g Five champ1oosh1p Abo on the South squad is Stanley Wilson. the fourth player to be honored a::. the Los Angeles City playl'r of the year Wi lson led Banning to its third straight city championi,h1p with 1.642 yard:., C'aught lO 1>asscs for 183 yards and M·on'd 15 TOi. Also named were running back M 1ke Dotterer and defensive back Steve Davis, two of the best <1mon g the Sun.-.et League champions' !>quad al Edison lligh. Compton completed 136 of 251 p asst•s for I .HIM yards and six tout·hdown:; And San Clemcntf> Hi gh dcfensivt• back Mike Wade and Mater De1 guard Greg Brown were also select· ed. Also on lht_· squad 1s El Modena lint•barker Mik l• Lester. CoaC'h Bob Lt·::.ter's son The South is coached by Jack Eps Proceeds from the 28th :rnnual game are L1ckctt•d for the Shriner:. llospilal for Crippled Children 111 Los Angelt•s , GREG BROWN Mater Del GIL COMPTON Fountain Valley KEVIN MARGERUM Fountain Valley Southwest Tabbed Hockey In SoCal Track Clinic Set Vonrtic Grns. national C'oach of the U.S. fi eld hockey team tha t is seeking a berth in the Oly mpic Games next )ear in Moscow, will conduct a wee kend c linic for area fie ld hockey coaches May 11·13 ul University High School. LA Southwest College. with strength 1n the s prints a nd hurdles, along with the best marks of the day in the shot put and discus, has taken the role as fa vorite heading into Friday's Southern California Conference track and field fi nals at Golden West College. Also a factor in the finals will be Golden West Friday's agenda features the first field event at noon. with the first running event t 10.000 mell'rSl going off at 12:30. Golde n West's Rus tlers est abl is h ed themselves as contenders in several individual areas Tuesday in the prelims with Steve Laine. Grei:t Dellcras and Sam Hendrick each com ing through with top performances. Laine recorded the second longest triple jump in Golden West history with a 44.2a. effort. second best in the day's prelims. DeHcras was second in his heal of the 1,500 m eters. clocking 4:03.3. And Hendrick won his 800 heat in 1:57.7 Also a fa ctor Friday is Rustler Pol e vaulter Ken Alexander . who enters with a best of 15·6 Golden West could also. score well in the high j ump led by Dave White, who has a season-best 6·8 leap, and Steve Mitchell, who has cleared 6-7. The favorite, though, will be Santa Monica's Marlon Wagner. who has soared 6-10. The clinic is dC'Mgncd to provide field hockey coaches w1lh the latest inform a tion on the modern game of field hockey that will be in· troduced as an Olympic sport in 1980 Karen H('ll yer, field hockey coach a nd athl ~t 1 c d irector a t Un iversity High , is coordinating the clinic with procc·e<ls going lo benefit the L' S. team for further infnr rnation. call llcllyer at 833-3644. ~·9\ •1' ~-9 \~VERYTHIMG GOES TO THE IARE WALLS! UP TO AND MORE ••• ON SELECTED ITEMS! .,... .... ~.-. n..., _._.._ _,..." ...._... ~ C~:!.!!:Si.IL..;; ;~;,;;~1--1.IC' .. Wlllf-1 1~t11/> Al••·· ~AC!> ~=--~~ · 11 GOLF SHOP ,.... :. " "'" ... ...... BB . . . . c ...... 11462 , ..... c;;;t '''I ALAIAMA. HUM11H•TOM -.cH ... ••t••ey. H•ll .. tH IHelt. II/• ............ _.._. ll t11 •t IJWl'Jf, • SAUHOUlttM•AAT• ~ .. WtdneedeY. Aptll 25, 1979 DAILY PtLOT Malavlt8i To peak Ray Malavu1. ht1 ad roach of thP l..rns An~eh:s Rams and a re11ldcnt of llunllnfllOn Reuch. will be the reaturetJ s peake r 1t the monthly brcukfast meet ng of the Irvine SJNrt11 lub at Dnxter 's Street restaurant Thurs· day beginnina at 1 15. ET ,Eagles, ·Tritolis wm · Reservation~ for the morning meeting may be made by calling Bob flge1ra at 559-U!OO. The restuarnt is local· ed at 4$.47 MacArthur Blvd. 1 7?UH~ El Toro lllgh'fl Chargers set up o Seil Vic~ Leu~ue showdown with Estancia Friday night as tbcy ROl past Irvine High's Va· queros In five sets to remain in a lie for the league lead, at 6-1. 1n volleybaJl play Tuesday. Jn a match or outs ta nding m divtduals, El Toro·s Matt Simpson led the five-set victory in a game which Irvine's Robbie Bradbury sparkled as bis team 's middle blocker. ESTANCIA, MEANWHILE, kept pace with El Toro by taking University in five sets as Tim Krohnfeldt. Bob Rieden and Jeff PO POV VODKA 1.75 LITER 1420 669 <.A~I 0 1 t.> 8~ b CASE.UI tJ 40 ,4 Gasper ganged up lo hold off the Trojans, who we re sparked by lefty Jim Hooper. • San Clemente, meanwhile, the CIF Southern Section's No. l rat· ed team . was extended to five sets berore escaping the confines of Dana Hills. "It was by fa r our best match or the year," said Dana Hills Coach Steve Ahle. "We think we still have a s hot at the playoffs." DANA HILLS BESTED Mis· sion Viejo a week ago, and is mathematically within reach or the playoffs despite a 2-S league record. CHABLIS AJmaden, 1so ML .....•...•. , Donnie Ellll and Erin McGln1 nls led a balanced Dana Hill& effort as middle blockers, b San Clemente's ove rall e pertiae finally prevaJled. Tonight'• f•atured match is Huntington Beach where t Oilers, 5-1 ln Sunset League tion, will try to avenge tbelr league loss ag ainst Newpo Harbor's6-0Sailors at 7. Newport Harbor is ranked~ 2 in the CIF Southern Section. ... Thursday's big game is at Saa Clemente where the Tritons wtl( host Laguna Seach at 8. • BOTTLE CASE BOTTLE RETAIL RETAIL CASE RETAIL ........... 1.92 20.77 1.74 Beaulieu Vineyards, 750ML •...•.•••...•. 2.58 28.00 2.34 26.32 2.20 Buena Vista, 750ML ....................... 2.42 Paul Masson, 750-ML •. ........... 1.76 19.10 1.60 CHENIN BLANC· Angelo Papagni, 7SOML. .. ..2.39 26.00 2.17 Cresta Blanca, 7SOML ..• ... .... 2.63 28.60 2.39 Inglenook, "/~ML .2.94 32.00 2.67 CHARDONNAY Cresta Blanca, 750ML .. 2.73 29.70 .248 BLENDS Walker Imperial. OCJART Seagram's 7.Crown, OOARr . Kessler's. 1 15-urt.R . . BOTili CASf RETAIL Fetzer. 7_50Mt Simi, 1?1J ML .... .4.23 . 5.04 46.00 3.84 56.02 4.67 BOURBON Ancient Age, QUART .. Earty Times. 1.1s LITfR Wild Turkey. 750ML BRANDY & COGNAC Christian Brothers. 00A1<1 E & J GaUo. 1 75 u ru~ .... Korbel. QUART . , . Courvolssier. 750 ML .. 4.37 5.97 9.79 49.41 67.52 55.33 5.88 66.55 10.20 57.72 ... I 0.23 I 15.75 5.89 66.58 I 0.68 60.37 6.20 70.09 .. I 1.93 135.00 4.1 2 5.63 9.23 5.55 9.62 9 .65 5.55 10.07 5.85 11 .25 CANADIANS Black Velvet, 1.1s urt:.R .. Canadian Mist, O<JART Seagram's V 0, ouAR1 10.63 5.38 8.40 60.09 10.02 60.84 5.07 95.01 7.92 GIN Bombay. 1~0ML FJeischmann's. 1 1'.>u1u Gilbeys, 01JAAT Seagram 's, ClUAR r RUM 6.57 . 8.82 5.17 5.17 74.25 49.90 58.51 58.42 Bacardi Lt. or Dk., ouA1<t . . ... . . . • . 5.58 63.06 60.37 77.50 Ronrico Lt. or Dk .• OUAld • ... . . . . 5.33 Myers Jamaican, 750ML .............. 6.85 SCOTCH Ballantine, 750ML . Black & White, UUARJ Cluny, 115-urrn Cutty 12 yr. Old, 1~1 ML Johnnie Walker, Red, u<1Al\J Lauders. OOART TEQ<JILA Don Enrillo. Wh. & Gd., 1 1'.>1111 H Pepe Lopez.White, ouA1< r Two Fingers, Gold. 750Mt VODKA 6.39 72.21 7.65 86.52 12.05 68.17 . 10.09 114.01 9.15 I 03.52 5.79 65.52 8.71 5.29 5.48 49.29 59.78 62.01 Gilbey's, Q<JART 4.06 49.53 Kamchatka, 11s1nL' . 7.92 44.77 Smirnoff, 80 Pr., <XJAR 1 5.58 63.06 Stolichnaya. 80 Pr., auARJ . 9.95 11 2.48 • Wolfschmidt. OOART .. .. • ..... .4.87 55.00 LIQ<JE<JRS Amaretto di Saronno, 2JOUNU Drambuie, .lJ.OUNCL .... Grand Mamier, 23-00NCE.. Kahlua. 230<.JNCE Southern Comfort, OOART 86 pq B<JRG<JNDY Beaulieu Vineyards, 750 ML 9.74 I 10.05 I 0.03 1 13.50 12.90 145.95 .7 .73 87.40 6.44 72.92 2.58 . 2.94 Carlo Rossi. 3·LITER Charles Krug. 75(}ML Cribari, 3·LITER • ............... 2.03 28.00 10.66 22.00 13.41 ' .......... 3.70 1.75.UfER 750-ML 856 632 CME OF 6 ... 51 J4 6.19 8.32 4.87 4.87 5.26 5.03 6.46 6.02 7.21 ] 1.37 9.5 1 8.63 5.46 8.22 4.99 5.17 3.83 7.47 5.27 9 .38 4.59 9.17 9.46 I 2.17 7 .29 6.08 2.34 2.67 1.84 3.36 SEBASTIAN I WINES Mr BORG~MT. ROSC LIEBFRAUMILCH OR MT. CHA 1..5-LITER 23-00NCE BOTILE J 98 3so CABERNET SA<JVIGNON Beringer. 750 "'L .. ... . . . .... .4.04 Charles Krug. 750-ML . • • •••... .4.04 Christian Bros .• 7'.>0 ML . . . ....... 3. I 3 Gallo Ruby Cabernet. 1 50 urER 2.27 FRENCH COLOMBARD Almaden. 75UML Cresta Blanca , 1~ ML • Fetzer, 750-ML ..... . t.92 ... 1.72 . . 4.23 JOHANNISBERG RIESLING Cresta Blanca, 7'.>0ML .... . .......... 2.73 Inglenook, 750-ML . .. ..............•..... .4.04 Monterey, 750ML ........................... 3. 19 Mondavi, 750 ML . .. ... .4 .04 ZIN FANDEL Charles Krug, 750Ml7 Inglenook, 750 ML Monterey. 1so ML HENRY WEIN HARD ....... 2.75 ... 2.94 3.19 DOS EQUIS 44.00 44.00 34.00 12.36 20.77 18.70 46.00 29.70 44.00 34.71 44.00 l :?OUNCf N RB 12-00NCE N R B CASE or 24 CASE OF 24 789 924 GAMA Y BEAUJOL.AJS Beaulieu Vineyard, 750·ML 2.42 Charles Krug, 150ML ........................ 2.75 Fetzer, 750-ML .. . . . .. . .. . .......... 2.42 • IMPORTED WINES Bolla Soave. 750-ML ......................... 2.93 Blue Nun Liebfraumilch, 50-00NCE .. 7 33 Mateus Rose & Branco, 750-ML ....... 3.23 26.32 30.00 26.40 3 1.92 39.95 35.12 PRICES Ef'f'ECT1VE APRL a& MY 2. 1979 HOURS 3.67 3.67 2.84 2.06 J.84 J.56 3.84 2.48 3.67 2.90 3.67 2.50 2.67 2.90 2.20 2.50 2.20 2.66 6.66 2.93 10 ltM TO 8 PM DAILY i10U HACH ILYD. 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League leading Marina top- pled Westminster, 9-2 , and Hunt- ington Beacb, behind a pair of home runs by Laura Hines, bell· ed Newport Harbor, 14--0. After Edi.son scored the ftrst run. Fountain Valley's Barons came back with two In the second inning and added in- surance markers in the third and fifth frames . Kay Hart had two hits mcludtng a douhle a nd an R Bl whale Lisa Roland and Nanc) Allchm each had an RBI for the Barons Laurie Uird had thr<?e hits for Ma rina's Vikings who scor ed five in the first inning a nd four in the fifth Debbie Schlueter had a pair of hits a nd three RB( while patcher Kim Nutter had a tnple to get two runs across. Nutter gave up four hits and im- proved her persona l record to 4-1. Marana 1s 6·1 and FV S ·2. Cindy Clinkenbeard pitched a three -h itter fo r Huntington Beach. ~triking out six and walk· mg one nut I lines was the big story with two round-trippers ;i nd four RBl . Kathy Doyle. J a nl't Sutton. Linda Fann, Lori Finn and Ka m Va n Oor~elear t•ach h<Jd a p<Jir of hat~ for the Wlnnl•r., Exhibition Matches Set By Palomino Ca rlos P a lomino, former world welterweight champion and co -found er o f the Westmjnster Boxing Club. will he featured in a series of ex- hibition boxing matches al the Westminste r Boy's Club Satur· d ay beginning at noon. Palomino, a resident of Hunt· ington Beach. is one of several professional boxers scheduled to appear on the program. others include : Bruce Curry, Jr .• welterweight champion of North America ; Jesse Burnell, 10th r a nkc<.i light heavyweight; Mircea Simon. a silver medalist in the 1976 Olympic Games; Albe rto "S uperfly" Sandoval, t he No 1 ba ntamweight con- tender: and Hector Rivera , 12th ranked lightweight. There will be two hours of a mateur bouts featuring boxers from the Westminster club. A donation of S3 is being uked for watching the program. The Westmins ter Boy's Club ls located at 14400 Chestnut St. <C bestnut and Hazard) in Westminster. A full four-hours of boxjng as in store for fans who attend. FR&TWPHONE DIALER WITH POCKET-ltS like putting the phone in you·r pOckel PAGER RENTAL 10,000 SO. MRE CDYEIAGf S20.00 PEI MONTH NatkMd Paging Al11 AvalaMt- PER COM PER SOM A L COMMUMIC ATIO MS NOW. t•St. C....MeM 631-0202 DAILY PllDT CLASSIFflD ADS M2•H18 AA Answer Page .. tleepei'.. ISn 'I a phc)ne. but It's lt1e next best thing It alel1s )'OU lo ~ eels Mylrne, "'Y- wfae Ill Los At918S, ~.San Bemanh. Rher· side ane1 Po1f1S d Vlnl\A'I ClllMeS. al llr one ~ nmlhly rate. There's no tnlt IO Ille ruTiJer of "beeps·· you can receNe. No extra phone Chc1fll8S a ~ eQOfp- rnenr IO inStall. ellher It scmlOl'l8 wants you. th8y ~ your noow on af'1 prone ana 'fO.K ··beeper'· gives you the lhe Slgftal It's as easy as ltlill Cal us 100ay tor )'OUI ArlSWef Page • ~ .. -11'5 llke rwno a phone In your pocket' JI l• An ..... Ctunty 462~PAGE In Ore"" C.MJ 731•7·777 Or Utl ~IOI 1111 4l1tw ~ ......... ,.. .............. • • I l ' i 11 • Busiaess· • A,. WirtPllOlo OLD CAR PROVES VALUABLE TO SACRAMENTO MAN Mike Tonls, 85, Keep1 Model T In Top Running Shape Model T Bargain $5 Car St ill Hums A/ ter 650,000 Mi les SACRAMENTO IAP> -Mike Torus, 85, admits he may be a bit off when he adds up the 650,000 miles he reckons he's driven in his car . The odometer broke years ago But he remembers precisely how m uch he paid for his 1926 Model T Ford coupe: SS TONJS SAID IN AN INTERVIEW that he cs t1mall'd the milea~c from lht: number uf miles he drove e ach day as a manager of fruit-pi cking crcws a ll over the Sacramento Valley Toms said hc bought the car during the Depression. It was sitting aJong the road out- side Sacramento in 1934 with a For Sale sign. When he asked the owner how much, the man said, "Whatever you've got." Tonls forked over the SS he had In his pocket . 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I've nothing to e at today. And tomorrow I won't have anything to eat either .... TONJS SAID HE MAINTAINED the car h1ms£>lf. nl'vcr spending .. even one penny" at :i garage . He put on overs ized 21·1m•h whet•I:; for be tter off-roaci tracti on. aod insta ll ed a second transmission behind the origina l one .. Now I've gol nine s peeds forward and three in reverse." Tonis said. He repainted it black. HIS MILEAGE "WHEN IN TOP shape after an overhaul at maybe 45 miles an hour on the highway" is about 19 per gallon. Tonis said his formula for automotive longevity was "Drive Slowly." ~esa Company's E arnings R eco rd Standard.Pacific Corp. of Costa Mesa says 1l realized the highest first quarter revenues and earnings In its history. The Board of Directors declared the regular 12 5 cents quarterly cash dividend for the quarter payable July 20 to stockholders of record July 5 NET INCOME FOR THE QUARTER ended March 31 increased 45 percent to $2,154 ,185, or 53 cents per share, compared to ~l ,487.499. or 37 cents. in the like pe riod a year ago. Revenues for the lhrc·e -month period rose 27 perce nt to $23,943,714 as compared lo $18.821,202 1n 1978. During the quarter. the company delivered new homes and increased its backlog of presold homes to 716, up from 587 at the end of 1978. At March 31. the company had 1.531 homes un· der construction compared to J,272 at the like time last year. The average sales price or new homes delivered during the first quarter rose to $84,000 as compared to $68,400 in the like period a year ago. Also during the quarter. 620 additional building sites were acquired increasing the inventory or futu re available building s ites to 7, 163, up from 6.392 a year ago. DURING 1978, STANDARD ·PACIFIC achieved the highes t revenue!> and earnings in its history Standard·Pacifit'. a builder of sin.:le-family homes. is active in 35 residential development:; located in Northern, central and Southe rn California, the Pac1f1c Northwest. Illinois and Texas. REMODELING COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL • NH Architectural Consultation • Fiii Estimates • FAMILY IOOM • IUTCHIHS • llDIOOMS • IATHIOOM • Prof~ Supervision Through Complotlon • Excellent RefMences & Fair Pnoes • Bondable ,~-------· ---. ....., __ .. _ .. ..-·--__.. -..... -_ ......... _ .. --·--..... ..,...------ 'lmage''Bf!er Poj>ular ST. LOUlS IAP> -Americans are drinking more Imported beer than ever . and the domestic brewing industry is cashing In on the trend. Sensing a growing popularity for imports, U .S . bre wers tailored a new class of beer to meet the demand for a foreign label. Some call it "image" beer. AN "IMAGE" BEER is a pre· s ligious foreign brand for which an American brewer has bought the rights and now produces it in the United States under the im· port's name. The ide a is to flaunt the import image and s tress its lower-than .import price tag. One magazine advertisement says: "An open letter to the American beer drin~er who loves the taste of European beer: Now you can enjoy the authentic taste of one of Europe's most respected beers without paying animportpnce." That Car ling Na tion al Breweries ad went on lo say that its Tuborg Gold is brewed in th~ U S .. "to taste the same as Gron Tuborg of Oenm ark ," from who m Carling bought the brew ing rights in 1972. THE IMPORT TREND has meant more money for certain U.S. brewers~but it a lso sparked a million-dollar battle between the two behemoths of the busi· nt:ss -Anheuser-Bush Inc., and Miller Brewing Co. Solar Issue OK'd BRAMPTON, Ont. CAP> The City Councll has adopted an ordinance requiring houses in future subdivisions to be aligned north and south to provide fo r opt imum sola r expos ure The exposure will allow houses to t ake advantage of solar heat through windows and provide top exposure for solar panels on roofs NEW YORI< CAPI Cm •Tfl Miller , No. 2 In the beer in· dustry. bought rights to its Lowenbrau brand in 1974 from Lowe nbrau International of Munich. Two years later It start- ed brewing Lowenbrau al its U .&. plants. But some ,,. includ- 1 ng Anheuser-Busch ·-com· plained that Miller's advertising a nd packaging techniques tricked people into buying an American-m ade beer that ap- peared to be imported. Nonsense. said the Miller team. But they have altered their ads to make it clearer that Lowenbrau no longer Is the German variety. DESPITE THE complaints, other brewers soon jumped on the "Image" becrwagon, and to· day they're watching their pseudo-Imports ride the coat- tails of the import craze. "All of a s udden there's been this explosion In imports," said an official of the National As· sociaUon of Alcoholic Beverage Importers in Washington. ··u seems lo defy everything the t!COnomists have been saym~ about Jpeocti.na babita." She cited tbese statistics: sales of Import brands Jum~ 36 percent laat year, from '7t million to 107 million gallons, and since 1975 sales have more than doubled. In comp.riaon. the erowth rate in tbe mucb larger domestic industry wu 3.5 percent lut year. IMPOllTS A&E THE fastest growing segment of the $7 billion-a-year beer business. And in an industry in which the two s uperpowers -Miller and Anh euser -Busch -control O percent or the market, the im: pert craze has opened new doors for competition. But while others were taking the pseudo-import tack, pace· setter Anheuser-Busch bla.zed a new trail that could overshadow competitors' "homemade" im· ports. When it introduces its new Wurzburger Hofbrau on April 30, Anheuser-Busch will become the first major beer-maker t-0 add a bona fide import to its re- pertoire. Abbey Produc es Big Time Dressing MIAMI <AP> -Brother Roger Perreault had secular good news lie and other members of the Order of the Oblates of St. Bernard of the Stnct C1stercian Observances make the salad dressing that got national attention several months ago because it • is made in a recons tructed ancient monastery. The broth1'rs and novices have been making about five cases a wet•k or Ahbe) l\11 x, a fragrant blend of wine, tomaloes ~nd spaces. But that 1s about lo change ··wt• are about to !'>1gn a contract to have our salad dressing m:ldl· in a 1 lialcah ractor)." Rrotht-r Rogt:r said \\hen 1t J?<>t·s into mass production. he said he expects the out- put to reach 500 cases u day. Thal would be enough for it to be sold in supermarke ts. So far. it has been sold only in Episcopal churches. 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' I llllfll•pTIP-• Passenger Van~-~ Wins Americ&ns · By SYLVIA PO&TER The lateill Lwa-1 in America's lov affair with ~ uutomoblJt: l• lbc; "paHenger truck," the light-duty van, pickup and ullllly models rigged for fa mily tr avel, recreatimull touring or commuter pools Sala or tht.-&~ car true~ motor hybrids have soared ln recent ye<trs, while the Popularity of traditional domestic pasaenger cttr& haB been lagging or even sagging, a soon to be rel~aaed Hertz study of the nation's vehicle buying lrend11 ti<1ys Wit\"' "A FAMILY WITH A four.door domestic sedan 1s not going to buy another one for a second car They are more apt to pick a sports Import, a van, pickup, or four whee l drive uh!Jty unit, Instead.' says a Ford spokesman At least a m11Lion families rely on trucks as their sole means of transportation, accQllding to industry fi gures People cons1dcr1ng buying a passenger truck should consider these tacts (I ) Purch ase price The smallest bimc cargo van can cost 10 percent lesH than a standard·su~e station wagon in the $5 500 re1 nge Such a van has just one seal Adding seats, windows and suc h options as automat ic tra ns m1ss1on, powe r s t eering and power brakes raises the price Money's Worth to $7 ,000 $8,000 A plush van can cost $11,000 to $12,000 <2> A VAN MAV GET AS LITTLE as 7 5 to 10 5 mi.Jes per gallon depending on its size and equipment, compared with 12 to 14 mph for a statwn wagon Heavier vans often use less expensive regular leaded gas rather than un leaded t 31 On overall operating costs Hertz estimates the lightest barebones cargo van, driven LO 000 males a year and kept thret' years costs 37 8 cents a male at 1978 prices Th al s almost e1 penny less than ijlc 38 7 cents the company calculates for a standard size staiion wagon But options on a van can raise per mile outlay~ to 42 5 cents, and the heavier plush umts could require 57 5 cents Trucks are sturdier depreciate more slowly an ear ly years than cars and can be kept longer 14 1 The smallest vans are about three feet shorter than a s tandard size station wagon and about the same width but as much as two feet higher They may not fit m some ga1 ages '51 Fmully despite their comforts passenger trurk~ still nd1.: and handle differently than cars It s a good idea to borrow or n nt one for a week or ~o before buying Stock Market Keeps Latest Rally Alive N FW YOHK 1I\P1 Tht> stoc k market kept the rally of 1 IH rwsl three sessions alive with a modest gain toda) I he Dow J ones aver.11-.:e of 30 industrials up 11 Iii 111111H ~ from Friday throu~h 'I uesday s close adtkll another o 60 lo 867 46 today (j a1ners outpaced losers by a 4 3 margin among New ') 0 1 k Stoc k Exchange listed issues Analysts said strong first quarter earnings rel)4Jrts have helped the market an recent sessions Another h1l or bad 1nflauon news however 1:; expettf'ri I hu1 'i<lav "h<'n the govNnmPnt makes its monthly rcprirl on the consumer price mdcx But brokers noted that un increase in the CPI .1t <1round a 10 percent annu<.11 r.1tc for Me11ch would Cl)m1 .1~ no ~urpnse and \'OICt'd the hope Lh>tl the market coulc1 tuke 1l in slr11.k .'tto••k,. 111 The• .. put light New Yor•IAPI Fln.ol Dow Jant'\lfVCt~'Jll"' STOCKS O!Yln Ii• n Low (lo .. , (o'"' JO '"" 81>1> "° e1131 a.1 n 861 46 w 10 Trn 1J1 Ill>713 88 1)1 S~ 1)] 81 • 0 1q IS Ull 101 13 10'1 ~t 101 loll 107 10 ll 0/ t.\ So ~· It. 1% oS 1'13 4/ ?~S 01 • 0 I~ Inn ,, 1 14• MXl f , .. n 4111 100 UI I\ SIO 8CJ() o\ Slk l 1!111 ~ N(W YORK IAPJ Adv ant ed o~cllned UMhanQO!d Total 1-.W", Ne,. n 9n\ N,.w lt>W\ MEW YORK ApproA t f\ tf Prev ov" (Mlf Wet'k "90 M onth ""° 'VP~( ~00 T NO y"M'\ -'QO Jltn 1 lo Ottf 1~18 In 061• 1911 10 dAh IAPI l>r., focldy d .. l<rl ~11 618 SH •ll •Iii 18'13 Mil •• bl 1s n NV S100 •nl•~ JI I~ 000 JS S40 OllO 7~St0000 ~~~::· 70 S'IO 000 1 71J .. , 19, I 8&q J70 000 • 633 180 WO WHAl AM E)( 010 NEW VOR~ •AP AOwd,..Cl'O O•rlln~c:I uno1~nQ<O To1<1I ''~' SU~ Pry 11 .. 11? ,.~ HJ 810 Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear m the Dally Pilot .. -·-,_ ~-·· _ .... _ .. .\ \ t -.... ~·.: ..... .. .. .. . •• ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC BOX w.dl~. April 25, 1979 DAIL. V Pt~OT Heifetz Collcerto Tops ClltPmtft illn • i•"'' A n• ,, .. ..,H MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR " tPG) "THE CHAMP" t PG J COMI NG HOME . SAME HME NEXT YE A R (RJ JANE FONDA THE CHINA SVNDAONE (PGJ MANHATTAN (Rl "DEER HUNTER" (R} "MAN HATTAN" "REVENGE" (A) It mav w II b\· thot t.>uru cl lfaaretz has come to . the ronclutlton th•l he '" far too often being lubl'll>d u~ hc wu~ tn Long Re ach d uring the ""''t•kcnd one or lhl' molit fiery a nd charis matic \ 1ollnbt ~ tlf our Um _ _......._ ... ,u n~ lo -th h~~ut,. he 1><>1si1ibly Mt th.Mt hlis ~ucst appearance with the Lun~ Ocul'h Symvhony Orchest rM mltht be the ttfral opport unity for him lo show whflt his violin <'Jn do In k rms or una lyzang works of more pacific i.trut•turc• and 11curchlng scoring llu found th· right m edium in the form or J ean Slb\•hu.•> Violin onccrto and he gave us a most l•loqutnt und appcuh ng interpretation or this >-ttUtdf:a~t und tukly work s uu-:u S WAS DER t re mendous strain al lhl' tune he ~ut bab conl'erto on paper a nd his ,111wul\h lb ..ill loo 11pparenl 1n much or the con n•rto · lbrnt.• muvemcnli. Tu l>t.· !>lll'l'. no11t.• or the ~urrering a nd sacr1r1ce ht• t'\J,>rt:ssc.·d in i>ul'h memorable form escaped llt'lft'tl 's txrn Ill• gJ H ' u1:> a moving, masterful 1n· lcrprctut1on or th1 .., ... upub concerto in a pcrrormarnce that l'lcarly s howed us that our !>olo1st t•an rc~pond lo any mood be it pathos or panache It is not possibl(• 10 extend the sam e praise to guest conductor Gerald Thatcher. who came to Long Beach Crom hb podium with the Phoenix S) m phony Orchestra T HATCHER LED THE LBSO In works by Tkcthoven, Samu(•I Bar ber and Dvorak and in 11one of lht.• three oHt•rings did the interpreta tion l'l~t' abovt• a pcdcstrwn level i\nd his lia ison with LOS ANG ELES c A P 1 · Actress Ba rbar a Rush. who co-starr ed in such fil ms as "Magniri- ccnt Obsession" and "The Young Philade lphians." ~------------------111111( has been awarded $35.000 by the Cit y CouncU in a n "CALIFORNIA SUITE" out -of.court settlem ent or a laws uit stem ming "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) from a 1974 collision with a city garbage truck. ~------------------< The a ward was approved by the council Mon· d ay on the advice of Deputy City Attorney Arthur "FOUL PLAY" GOING S OUTH (Al THE DEER HUNTER" (R) ALL ORIVt>tNS O PEN 6:30,.M.HIGHTlT Cru10 Unarr t l ~,,..~ Ur'll~u • t< •dd•t P11v9round Rutled ge, who said the court had recommended a settlement of bel ween S45.000 a nd $60,000 Rutledge said a rully loaded san1tat1on truck s truck M1~s Rush's car Dec. 4. 1974. sending 1t c rashing into another vehicle. T he ac tress. who suffe red numerou~ bruises and a back strain. claimed losses or $49,410 in earnings during the three 1tus11 months s he was incapacitated. "She's an awfully nice person." Rutledge said. "She wasn't fibbing She had a hell or an impacl." The council also appro ved payme nts tol)lhng $3,000 lo two other indiv iduals invol ved m the col· lis ioo. 'Smart' in Movie HOLLYWOOD !A P J "The Ret':Jrn of Max- well Smart," a movie adapted from the hit television series. "Get Sm art," is in rehearsals at Universal Studios TOM BARLEY ____ Music Box Heifetz in the Sibelius was never more than ade· q uate. On the local sce ne, 1t is good to note that the New York String Quartet. the quarte t in residence at the School of Flne Arts. UC Irvine. will be in town Friday for an eagerl y awaited concert The 8 P.·m· progra m at the Fine Arts Village Theater will include works by Beethoven, Berg a nd Borodin. Admission lo the concert 1s free but tickets are required AND TH EN ON SATURDA V night maestro Carlo Maria Giulim "'111 be bring his Los Ange les Philharmonic Orchestra lo the Santa Ana l;figh School fo r a n Orange County Philharmonic Society concert t hat will delight lovers of French music. Ravel and Debussy will now from Givlini's baton and if that isn't enough we will have the statuesque m ezzo F rederica Vo n Stade to enertain us. It looks like a m em ora ble weekend for m usic love rs . ,------ -------------- • NOW PLAYING °"AMGl MALL llllA r LAZA Oranoe 637-0340 Brea 529·5339 CDWAllDS' MEWr°"T r Newport ~each 644-0760 UATW1• Westminster 893·1305 LlllCDLI IMUWl·IM Buena Park 527-2223 · Pasi ones de sangre explotan en el boulevard -y el boulevard exlate de noche Eve rything happens on the boulevard - and the boulevard happens at night. Don Adams will reprise his role as lbe intrepid secret agent in the film. a n $8 million spoof or the James Bond -Like films. Clive Donner will direct from a sc reenplay by Arne Sultan, Bill Dana a nd Leonard B.Stern. ~21"'"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~ '· ... . . . . ···--··--_....... GET OJT YC:Xn HANDKERCrEFS NOW PLAYING AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS ••voices"'' A love s tory beyond words. METRO-OOLOWVM-MAYEff presm ''VOICES" *""II MICHAEL ONTKEAN ·AMY IRVING· ALEX ROCCO W'i11n by JOti11 HERZFELD · Songs & Sc:olt by JIMMY WE88 • Pl'OCluC:ld by JOE WllAH ~ltOIERTMARKOWITZ·AJOEWllAH~ • ~ ,,.....,...._] [OifiNl.-ea.._.,...°"Pl.MET"--111111t .. 1 J!!!.-..-...sru o l .. -----·--MGM i T ........... ·---VC~N. ·-~ . . AT BOTH CINEMAS ... , ....................... . "Tff.E PROMJ8B" <N J l :llM:11-10:00 a.~ICE \D>"TLBS Ill THANK GOD ' \ .• e}. f'!'S FRIDAY ' '""' . .r!li l :I0-10:35 \ ----·-· ... ... . ...... ---·----------• .,._. .l. .. -______ .......... ---~-· NOW PLAYING WOODY ALLEN DIANE KEATON MICHAE L MU RPHY MARIEL HE MI NGWAY MERYL STREEP • ANNE BYRNE I \\MANHATIAN " ~E0RGE GERSHWI N A JACK ROLLINS-CHARLES H. JO FFE ~!Ql wntlenbV )• WOODY ALLEN cro MARSHALL BRICKMAN WOODY ALLEN CHARLES H. JOFF E Executive~ ()fec1a of Ftciogl~ ROBERT GREEN~ GORDON WI LLIS T IJllltdArtm ~:=z...1-··-----.. -A'IOONtlnt<ca~ ~·-. -------~, ... _. ... ---··--.. ___ ............ -......... -..... --...... -. -· -----··-----~---......-..-..: . .. ~--.... .. . " ' ,, .· 8Je OHLY PILOT WMfle1uy, April H. ,.,, Televbion IVININO ......... PI •rcwa..e Pll"llliedlc Olloto MN 0-09l*IO._M~td ..,... . .,......,,,.. __ ~Of 1111 •Ut "'9 .. ~.,...._ ....... kOC.-llnO ....,. the '-"' T'"'iow YOloM W f HC IMW)Y 9'JNOH Mwllcern O-tww h""' lklt>fty .. "... 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Ch annl'I 2 ll J CAQ68..WTTS 00 MERVGAlfflN '•U6''' J~dn t<•~nut11d'r' •,muh John St .. hntJ•ch , f nm Wopat Nu1h.\n J.>r11t lun 7:00 f) C8S NEWS 0 N8CNEW8 0 NEWlYWEDG.AME fl ABCNEWS 0 ( JOKER'S WILO (D SOC MIUJON DOU.AA MAN A fUlhfttSS .,.tOft•IW\9'1 l"'t1•h•ns tht1 ltvt'J ot 30 000 A~icans with " o.>adly ~ve go<o aJ SAHFORO ANO 80H Morn~ ' b.;Dy (•110 11 ~ MMylW fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Ci) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY lht• f~•·Anrt rno r" 7-20 0 NBA PLAYOFFS l ~·"" .. ,.., •• in .. 7 30 0 WORLD WAR II GI DIARY ll\t1 flulqt! 0 (\~ F'AMIL Y F'EUO 0 DATING GAME fl Sl00,000 NAME THAT T\JNE Channf"f I Jbt ing11 f) KNXT tCBS) L o:. Anqlllt·o, 0 KNBC (NBC) LO!> Anqcit•'> 0 KlLA (Ind ) LO!> Angl·lt:., fl KABC-TV(ABCI L o, Anflt ., • ., 14) l\FMB cCBS)S.in Omqo 0 KHJ-TV (Ind J L O'> An I• h -. ®l KCST IABCI San Ott I·• m KTTV (Ind ' lo~ Am~"" I aJ KcoP-TV (lnr1 I Lo-. Anql·lt - fD KCE1-TV (PB!>I Lo, An J"I' -. ell KOCE TV (Pli51 t lunt111•1ton Ekdc.n aJ AOAM-12 f t"hit wllnt1'."t~~ c.nnh JIJ1l.t M tttlO\ " 8Vt•IN'10t•i~ .H count .~nu acct.i~ ~yl M.tc Oo1111lol ol reet1l11•s d t1v111g fm 211 TONIGWT l'l h •tlg It On Fovrlll 1n a !.\Ht*I). o' convflrs.at1ori' ,.,,n <11"1t0r• wno o~ tM """""I of 1ne1t years ol O•l)f .. _ to Ille YOUflil6t ~.:noons il!l CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT Ml'd•cal Met pr Jc;t•C<'. Home Repatts. C 111 n.,ntnr· ((J UNTAMED WORLD Poland · 11:00 IJ (I) THE JEFFEASONS George. tl•haustl>d bv h•b 1Jllort s to land a ma10< ilC<O<Jnl dtop6 1n10 Sltltlp .. no are11m~ ot a tomty1ng f1;turt1 (R) 0 REAL PEOPLE Sc"'-dul""' 1nclud•• a 100~. ,,, Om.ir tne 8e<j<J.Jr Mr IJIJ•y ,, t10dler ~ convt·n· tlCJu m<J •' 'l'Po't Uy Jim mv f:tr•• .tin on thf' O·•"QtH'\ QI 1•><m•"'l • MOYll • • • ' fh4t 80fgMI 81~" 11tMI Don MwT•y, 1nO« 6•-TWo Met! In • t.f-tyndlc•I• try IO 111e•11 •••y trom th• 0<09fflZlllOn (2 "'' I I om end Abby MnO the 1;.lllloten on •~ '"O 11<1 tn•• tllfly c.<1n ho .. a ,,..llC*ful wf!el<&n<J alone (Rt at OAAOl IUAHETT ANO,AIEHOS 0 -t Ao00y Mc;Oowall (I) THE M8TAAO Pllol~oo wno nu fled to th• C01ont41~ and Ch•r>Qtld n•• name 10 P!>lltp 1C11nt )Olns a band ot revotuflOfl '""" Wh•I• hQhUflO tne Cr own force1. tie nu 11 1,1ru1at confronti.hon w•tn n1\ nall-brotner. com monder of an Engltllh '4'0' mtff•f "' Bos1on (Part 2 ol ;>) &;) THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS H~ry VIII" JO/In SlrtcH' I •mothy Wt1s1 Ron.ilo P•t~uo Pou., Vauohn Ju•1 .. n Glover Cla1t1• Bloom and Barbara ICl!llN m..tn .u e toatorf:}d 1n !,11.ike,0t>a•i. s la~t play Cl) ACADEMY LEADERS "I hP V101tn •• Is It Alw,ty~ Roqnt To Be R1Qn1? 11nd "Th,. RAsurrac;11on 0 1 Bronco Bill\t •• UO 8 ((} MISS WINSLOW & SON SusJtl no<vous ill>Oul "'" dale wilh a vf'ry Pl•g•D•tt bilChnle>< ;ivooo' 11>11tno hirrt tna1 she has .1 1>a11y (D THE 000 COUPLE OM:a• 18 1otora11y out out when """" lflv1tas h" ,,,._ mer wife 10 snarA lhl\ apartment wh•IA n._.. t1ou>" .~ 1>e1no painted 9:00 0 Cl) YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN ltW Orant Cht1s S.irondon .1nd Hurd Hall1etd Sid• 1n th•' adaptatton ot l hnm '" WotfH ,. ctoS'.l< Sit.,..... fJt •• sttuqgl~ng younq "'-"h·• 1om .. rUtC "'"''tv~l"rlt•nl A-•lt~ d ~f"sstul 01C1ttt ,,,._.,, ·~d womon du r1nq th~ 11ovn1•4 some days ot ""' t<•tO~ dt1d t<lJO~ 0 NBC MOVIE TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 ''The Borgia ~tick." Don Murray and Inger Stevena play a couple attempting to break away from a crime syndicate. KOOP CD 8:00 "The Bastard." The conc luding chapter of the · Revolutionary War-era minise ries star- ring Andrew Stevens in the title role. CBS fJ 9:00 "You Can't Go Home /\gain ... A dramatization of Thomas Wolfe's mout famous novel with Lee Grant. Chris Sara ndon a nd Hurt Hatfield an the leading roles 1 photo at left 1 _ • • • Must•no CCMinlry I 19761 JO!'I MCC<ltl Rob· urt Fu114'< An e•-ranc~• ano • runaway 1no1an boy lt8ck OOWn a Wiid &tiilllOn 1n the mountainous 01re11 ol Montana fl ® CHARLIE'S ANOEl..S ICefly falls '" love with lhe siunl lly111Q granc:tsa<l of .i not0toous t•1me figure (RI m MERV GRIFFIN Gue"' Jean Kennedy S molh John Schne•d6' Tom WOP&I Nathan Pttlt· ktn Or Amo«! Kletn O• John Mayi111d ell DAVID SUSSKINO 10-00 0 0 NEWS fl llOJ VEGAS 0An learn~ h" nt>w llttm" f ~ 1m Ba-;1ngen ... ·• r11nownt!d ,ewo1 tn1el cur rl'nlly pto111no a mutt• m•I· hon dollar tncll IRI aJ THE REVENGE OF THE GAEA T WINOS A loal at ine naluraJ anc:t man·m•dll d1PStt1r~ ot 1nP 70th Cf!ntury q•v.nq "''' Vl ...... l'f ll llf'# ~SfM'C11"6 on Amm 1(.3 ill) THE AOVOCA TES Stiould We Cut B&c• Vn1er11M Pn:ifernnce fn< Sli•lll And F~ral Job&? 10:30 0) Q) NEWS 11:00 0 D fl(f,@' NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • / On Th« Tht<'Shold 0 1 Sp.ice t 1'1~61 vuy "°4dCh'r;n Vr«Jtnti\ le1tlt Att••t d u .• _... . .-, 1n1urod f'l1~ t1n<.t0f '""' n to J sir ""0" •.1tu.tlt0n 12 hr\ I (D C..ICO ANO THE MAN f d find~ hrmSf'lt tO•"""'l ur for tln (tfO h ~1nO IOCI lht' w1fu lur "" ,,.. la '"' comlort II) THE llEHNY HILL SHOW ~nny s F•ench tenon ~s to be lull 01 promise tor lhe tteats •n store fm DICK CAVETT Ouost Ca1ot Burnett (Part I Of 2) 11:30 I) CIJ ROCk.FOAO ALES Rockte><o bocomec a tar. Qct of both F(l(feral &Qetll\ .ind tM rnob wtilK' hf' r.tumb~ uoon an tlleQal qun-runn1ng opetallon 0 TONIGHT G~1 hO" 8111 Cosbv Gu6'ts Susan Anton S•d- ntty Goldsm•lh Peter '>«fie<' Se<g10 Meodes 0 SOUPY SALES C.Vfl~I\ A Tas1e Ot Honav fl @J POLICE WOMAN P•lppt•r g~ undercover 10 brea~ uo a c;nme ttng e>r•Y'"O on d mzy urban t ommun1ty Q) THE GONG SHOW aJ GETSMAAT M<J• ~ to a swim mee1 It> ot>t8tn a ltst ot KAOS .~nis ID CAP'TlONEO ABC NEWS 12!00 0 TWILIGWT ZONE • BIEie~ Lealnet Jocl<els (D ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS (!) GET SM ART l>.AO~ Ofll'1~ 10 U5'(; Ml1' 10 o1ssa,s1""'" th<-Choel 12:30 0 MOVIE • • • f t,,·~·~ Th i et .. 119161 JO<.j McCrea ""'" '"' tiopk1n~ Tht. f11P~ und fPpvtal .c>n\ ot a mdn dn<J 'iNO womtJn otP. N'artv dP,ltO)"'d by d <Md ,.,, ·'-"'!. h•" ft nr ~:,,m;n 1 0) MOVIE • • f llltl"' I~ A Bacnt' 'Friendly Fire' Warms ABC Ratings N EW YORK IAP t "fo'nendly Fire " was as attractive to viewers as 1l was to critics, and the movie star~ ring Ca rol Burnell as a mother try tOA to deU:rminc how hN ~on w ed tn Vietnam helped /\BC to another runaway triumph tn the networks pnmc-time r atings rart· Tht• Sunday night mO\ J(' bas('d on c l>.B. Bry an 's aC('Ount or an ac:tual l'vcnt. was four in the /\.C Ntrhen Company's ratings for the WC<'k end 1ng April 22, behind reruns of thrc'<.' A BC silualion comedies. "Three's Company," "Lave rne and Shirley" and "Taxi." ln fad. lht;o movie was broadca'>l after ABC had declared the Wt'<'k of April l5 the last m the 1!)78.79 prime· lime s e a s o n . The rompet1n g networks carried the rompctil1on a week further, with litllt;o t'frt."Ct * * * THt: RATI NG FOR "Frie ndly F1 re ... one or three non-reruns in Nielsen's Top 10 for the week, was 25 9. Nielsen says that m eans of all th e home!'. in the country with TV, 25 9 perct•nl !>3W l:ll least part or the show. Other n<'w programs in the firs t 10 were from CBS. No 6 "60 Minutes" and a spt•c1al 1n 10th place. "Th<' Nat 1ona I Colleg1 <itc Chccrleading Championships ." ABC's strong showing a l the top seven of the first 10 programs con tnbutcd to a r ating for the network of 19.2. CRS was second at 18.9 and NBC tb1rd at 13.2. THE NETWORKS SAY that means m a n avcrngc pnme-time minute dunng thc week. 19 2 percent or the homl's in the <·ountry with television * * * ABC News Moves Up N~W YORK tA f'l /\BC " "World News Tnn1g ht " f1 n...,hed second in the ev<'mng nt·ws rating., for the first lime in (.It le ast rive ycur~. gra bbing lhf' No. 2 posit ion from NBC's "Nightly News " during the week ending /\pnl 22, figure-. from t he /\.C . N 1E.'l ~<'n Company s how /\BC said it was th<· r1rst time an /\RC even m g news program had r1n isht>d that hig h under normal t•1rC'umst:rnccs ABC was second twtre in l!f12. the network said, but pol1l1cal and Olympics coverage were interve ning ractors. /\RC NC'ws has been a consistent No. 3 in the ratings, while CBS and · NBC have swuppcd places a nu.mbcr of times s 1m·e the early 1950s . In th" summer of 1977, AHC began to strengthen its news program. Soetll ~Acton Stwdlo Offwn.ASSO l~Sfteclal 10 -ty~~~ Pfw•I• Otano 1n1lt'\1Ct1on IC.t tin9 "OLD BOYFRIENDS" • •AVCO EN'IBASSV~~ ""-•-"~·--1ii1 I llUll JOllll IWISlll .... JAIU•OUIUOCll' .... "fOU IUOtlG TO Ml. I ""'""" !or lllm TV. '°'""""""'I" -•no&-1 17141957..0ZIZ NOW PLAYING UATW• UA~MA Westminslel 89J-1:W., Costa Mesa ~0·0!>94 AU-Dlllft•ll Anallttm 17141879·98:,0 Make Mom's Dream Come True ... ''THE DARK" "PHANTASM" (R) "MURDER BY DECREE" "THE PERFECT COUPLE" (PG) "OLD BOY FRIENDS" "THE PASSAGE" (R) ~-·· .. _ ......... LA•Z•BOV RECLINA-ROCKER' b: • _.................. ..e. • wt:rc watching /\BC shows Counting 3.2 weeks to the season 31 by the networks' count. s ince ABC began the sc::ison a wc•ek a ht•ad of l hL· rompet1t ion and fin1 s h1'<I a \H'C·k t•arlin ARC ftnis ht·d fir-.t 27 t1mc·s. tnl·luding tht• last l:i 111 ;1 rnw . CBS w:1s first thr<'e ttmt•s <Jnd !\:B(' l wtt:•• NBC' ran out thl' last Ill 1.q·c·ks 1n third plaC't· N HC: conllnuNJ to strugg lt· 1n its l'f fort to produce altract1H· nc:w pro grams FIVl' hm1tcd S('rt(•o, tx•gun rr• cently by NBC we n · aml)ng th1.• nine least -watched shows of the• week No 56 "Whodunnit." No. 59 "The !Juke ... No 61 "Clifrh angers · · and No G2 "lli g h c lifrc Mano r ." NBC 's "Weekend" n cwsmagaz1ne was rankt•d 60th. and the third install· m ent in a rf.'run of the network·::. "WhC'els " mmist'rtl'~ wui. the wcl'k's low c::.t rated show ABC llAO A NEWS s pecial . "Men ndt•r S1t•gc Lift• "'1th the Modern Wom;in, .. in the bottom five No. 63 111.'n' are the week ·s Top 10 shows "Three's Company," with a rating or 29 I re pres e nting 21 7 million homes. "Laverne and Shirley." 27 4 or 20 4 mtllton. "Taxi . · 26 2 or 19 5 million . Mov1<' .. Friendly Fire ... 25 9 or 19.3 million. and "Mork and ~1111dy," 25.8 or 19 2 millio n. all ABC . tiO Minutes.-· 25 5 nr 19 m1lho n . C HS ··tfaµpy Days." 24 7 or 18 1 mdlton, and ''Clrn r lt<• s /\ngels." 24 5 or 18 3 n11lhon . both /\HC. and ·MI\ S II .' 2 1 :! o r Iii m1llto n. anct · 'alwnal Collc·g1alt· Chcerlcad1ng C'hampwnshtp!'.. 2:$ I{ rir 17 7 m1lhon both CHS T HE NEXT 10 l>hO~., · · Angt t·. · 'Th<• Ro pers · and Rarn<'y Millt•r," all /\BC . "The C hish olm::.." ens . "Eight 1 ~ F.nough," /\BC. ··/\11 to the f'arruly," CBS. "Ca rter Country," ARC. and "Dukes of llanard," "Dallas ·· and "Dear Oett•ct1vc," all CHS WED THUR. APR ~26 TiiE GRANtt ~· .-BOU FE ;/'f:.{f:i; "' 1111 111'4 Ml t T UIA.PMo tlf I I-It l\OllQGUJt!'Jlt. . .. fRI SAT . Af'llll 27-21 I Q ~\.\\'-'-l f 'l'-' SIDDHARTIIA .. '" ~~~ . ~ ---..... kW" ( 1 NOi Wlllltnl Holden • C-.~A ~ .. beiCNIOf tr•*"'o wlltl • medldlle lflow ~ lfle 9doCl*I ... ..,.... °' n111 0tpl\9nt IM lfle tarOt' Of • ~·· dauOfl*. .tle>'d M to blCOtne ''*' moms (I II<. 30 mtn I • MOV1E ••'A "M•rk Of Th11 ~" (19$t) Rleatdo Mont91bWI. Cy<I Ch111 .... In the t820t If> Cat1f0tnta. e oa11no ou1taw oet• an OllM lie can't refuse lrom a po-ful dlcl•tOt ( I hr • 30 mini 12:37 U ®J MANNIX A OQl>Ce Cl'lef t<lN)eCIS ON! of tits olfleett ot rot>b9ry andmut<let 12:40 f) KOJAK A notm4Hy Quiel man Metts •evenQ& on Ille doc-'°' he hOIO• •eaQOnllble t0t h11 mothe<'s death IRI 1l00 0 TOMOAAOW Guu11 Sonowtllett Berry Mann and Cynthia Well. f) MAVERICK 'A Stele Ot S!90i' 1:4&fl NEWS t:&o ll NEWS a:OOO NEWS 0 @irlOVIE • • The Halhoay Hou!i41 t t9•4) f ranco<.se Ao$ay Tom \'/alls Hallway to the hefealter .i 9rouo of peo- ple meet and P<Ov•d" an unusual taltl 12 hrs . t mtn) (D MOVIE • • • Thi' PnSOt!IH 119S5) AleG Gurnness Jeck Hawk ins A C athottc; Cnurcn ottlelal '' charoec::t ... ,m treaSOtl '" a Ei.topoan country run by me m1h1Sfy 12 hrs I Q) GETSMART Ma.. and a KAOS k1ngPtn Stan 8 kt<lnao SP<°" tu P•Ch&nQe Otl--S 2:20 8 MOVIE • • • • The L-Shaoed Room • c t96 31 Le~ltl' Caron Tom Ben A preg naot you119 91r1 hods love 11nd compan1on~h1p w1lh a younq mao.uot11 tw d•scov ... ~ h11r cond111on 12 nr, l~mon I $1Pve £11Ward<, 2'25 0 NEWS 230 0 MOVIE • • F-o''' f "•'J"h·n,•o J.>•-opt. 1 t<;J41 Cidud<ttl•• ( OU>t·rt Ht!•O.-·ft M Jl"°'dil A (4t ... v tt•t ot P'"'OO~ IO'-f •0 I U 11 ·•tB" !Hf q1ta <4' t ~ l.dVQt'lt ur .,, .j -,HU•JQ~f-# fOf u,v,val t 1 n1 '"•mint (!) NEW8 ........ UID lllCMI •• "o.tlllMlllO ...... ( ,.,, OMfl Oteit. .... Conel, A~ lfldl Nil Ille ..... Oft'*'-llM .. tll9 Cf..,.. ~ - being murdered OM llf one (2hnl • MOYll • •'A "The FM!Hy seor.t" ( 1051) JOM 0.1!!1. l.te .J, Cobb w'*' • 1>oy killa iv. own 1111\nd by mlst#le, hit flolhef llMHI lo tile~ ot th4! mtn cn.,Qlld wtlh the ~"""' (I hr , 30 min ) 4:01 8 UOV11E • • • 'Appointmenl Wrth Dano«" ( 10511 Alan LllOO. Phytlta C61Wt1 Two wom- ttn a.o • ooa1 ottice omt•tl- 0"''°' 1n etac.lung a mell •obb9r'/ plot ( I h• • 59 min) Thur11dapf• Day• httf" Mo"I~• AFTERNOON 12:00 0 ••'It "The Trao" ( 19591 R1ch&r<I Wldmatl<, T 1na Loulte A aync!leate lt18dtlf t0tlOtlZ115 8 lm911 1own wMe attemonno 10 lloo lh• country (I hr • 30 min I m * • ··crosstoada" ( 19•21 W111tam Powell. Hedy Lamatt A dlQMled llrotom31 _ who 1s an olmf\6Sl8C. OIJICOYOfS thlll • ne M~ led • very §Can- o '°"" PBll ( 1 hr • 50 min ) 3:00 (\0) • • • '"' "OB VII" (Part 41 I t!l74) Bf!n GIUUlla. A ntho ny H o p1<1ns An Amoncon authOf accu:.es ., Poltsh-born doe;IOt ol nrnng ,, war crlmtnal ( t hr , !O m1n I 3 30 0 • • • R11tl'f Ot No !<""'"' I t9'i4) Robert MH~roum M.mlyn Monroe. fl w•dOw...,. ho~ lo()O and a t ,,,,.,o,n ''n1t:rla1neG • .c.. ... t->+' on a '''" trom fndl· '" •"·" """ .-nd Ii fitn1!.tet" ,,.~rnbh•r wnr, t'S rntent upon 111 <h• q 11wm (I hr . JO t111f) • WINNER d) Academy of~ Awards . . BEST PICTURE EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Westminster 892·4493 EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA Newpart Beach 644-0760 no ao.a-tmJUl • . _,,..~......,..,.. CINEDOME 01ange 634 2553 STADIUM DtUH-11 Oraoge 639-8770 i ' I • ' . . ' ' I ' I ., ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW A~~ ,. .... , .... But Ente~talnlag 'Buck' Kid Stuff ""' IMltvweM • ....-()f alt-the-recent films tn41>rrea-sy-- llY SON P ENNINGTON f1 t the •uccws ot "Star wars ... th• Glen }w.onE REnEW A Larson production of "Buck Rogers In the 2Slb Century'' Is one of the most entertaining. The Universal release ls atricUy for the PQpcom trade, but It's fun. ' W ritten by Larson a nd Leslie Stev~ru; <who a lso served a s ex- ecutive producer a nd s upervising l-:•t"t ptod Proa D1n~c. •or Xreenol•y I UCK ltOGIEltS IN THE UTH CIEHTURY Un•v•,.,•t Gt,.nA L..lf\On r.1chard Gltt .. y OatU•rt H•lltu •.,f•n A l "'H \On. Le~ht St.ewn\ T•c~11k•l•r <.•.i (,ot C..-•••O. P•mel• H~n~tey. Erin G••V H .. n,.,. ._..iv.-, T1"' O ConnM. JO\e'Oh WtW!nMn Ouk~ Bui""' Fell• S111., wltb outrageous puns and double en- tendres. and Haller guides his at· tractive cast through appropriate performances. GEORGE BURNS GET§ SIX«FOOT FLORAL CIGAR FROM ADMIRING GA1..S Otcar·wtnnlng Com6c Honored et 'Entertainer of ttM Century' Aunrunq t1mf' a• nun MPAA 11•11"9: PO Gll Gerard invests the title role with commanding personality and an affecting sense of sly humor. and Pamela He nsley Is r e vealed Cby J ean-Pierre Dorleac's imaginative and eye-fiJling costumes l to be one of the most beguiling creatures yet to be discovered in outer space. Erin Gray is wa rmly appealing as the Colonel who doubts Rogers' story but who is attracted to him just the same. and Tim O'Connor is fine as an Earth doctor. Burns Wins Honor producer. res~tively >. the mm re- lates the adventures of Buck Rogers, who manned NASA's last deep space probe In 1987, but was unex~tedly frozen in a s tate of sus pe nded animation and is returned to Earth 504 years later. AIDING HENSLEY IN the alien plot are Henry Silva as her ruthless advisor and Duke Butler as her hulk· ing bodyguard. Joseph Wiseman ap- pears briefly as Draco. One of the mo.st engaging characters is a small robot named Twiki who is assigned to orie ntate and guard Rogers. Mel Blanc provided the voice for this role. whJch 1s enacted by Felix Silla . KANSAS CITY. Mo tAP ) -Actor George Burns was honored as the "ente rtaint•r or the century" al the 22 nd annu a l S how A·Hamc1 gathcnng or the him 10dustry. ··1·m 00\.\ e nlertaint•r or tht• century, and 1f you think I made it 1n this century. wail till you c·atch me 1n the next ccntur). · · s:m l B11rns. who <•I 83 1s in th{' rr11dst of a fl nurrshjng film C3rl.'l'r In batlung suit~ who presented the actor with -ix-foot cigar fastuoned rrom flowers Burns responded· "I'm 'orr y I 'II have to dis appoint about half thl'St' ~trb " Comedian Bob flop<• sent a tele· r:rnm congrntulattn~ his Ion~ time frwncJ on bemg namccJ cntt•rlaan<•r or the century. THE PLOT INVOLVES a scheme by Draco the Conque rer. through the efforts of his daughter Princess Ardala. lo penetrate the Earth's de· fense shield and take over the world The special e ffects and overall de- sign. which inrludes space battles and fanciful futuristic settrngs , ~erve and support the camp ele· menls. Stu Philli ps' musical score t\,.e i g ht ens l h e e rr e ct. r r a nk Beasoechea's Technicolor photo· graphy is perfectly slick and glossy, and the film has been edited to an ideal 89 minutes by J ohn J . Dumas . "l 'LL BE llERF.. I have to be here .. I'm booked," he said. "llt-:·s AMAZING," llopc said in the tt•legram "He 's been born aga10 and again and again.·· It's comic-book m<Jle rial. but 1l has bct•n brought to the screen with im· al!ination and a delightful sense of tong ut•·tn·c h eck humor. Daniel Ha il er's direction is perfectly in tune with the lighthearted script and he progresses the action with an in· fectious s pirit. 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C~rettes having up to twice the tar." --------------------------------------------------~;* National Smoker Study Kings: 8 mg' 'tar:· 0.6 mg nicotine- 1OO's:11 mg'' tar:' 0.7 mg nicotine rv.perc~arette.fTCReponMay'78 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. '---------------' Ol'hUlp MMn•lrw 1'17• . .. . . . .. ·-·-·' ..-.-·--···-- Ki~&lOO's ·---··-· ---· - . ~ ' ' " I I ·' I. I ·~ •. -. • 1 I - f • I i . • ' * " • • I ) ~ , ' I , t INSIDE: •Annlanders •ClubCalendar ·Horoscope s Get back to basics with these delightful and simple old-timers: Cheese and Egg in a Crock or Traditional Swiss Cheese Soup. OAll. Y Pll.OT Food l - ·They fit 'back to basics' trend, yet have a touch of the unusual. Recipes adapted from chef grandmother's cookbook are quick and easy to prepare from ingre- dients normally found in most home kitchens. Max Suhner, junior chef of the Swl.55 Center Restaurant in New York, is convinced that too much emphasis is placed today on the creation of new and fancy dishes and oot enough on the adaptation of old and traditional recipes to our modem ideas and way or life: ··Switzerland has many ancient a nd lrad1t1onal dishes which professional chefs have sometimes considered old-fashioned because they were based on simple Ingredients and did not nl!ed elaboratl' preparation or fancy ingre· dients." says Max Suhner Still. several of these old -time dishes ha ve reached world-fame in modern limes. for t.'xample fondue and raclettc. and ali.o others that now get the attention they de serve Max Suhner has two favorites which he adapted from recipes of his grandmother Both dishes fit today's trend of going back to basics and, In their ~1mphc1ly, they have the touch or the unusual. They are quick and easy to prepare from ingredients normally found in every home Surprise your family and friends with this an· c<'stor of the l''rench onion soup. It's typically Swiss. ::.implc and good. TRADfTlONAL SWls.5 CHE ESE SOUP <Serves 6) 2 large onionio. 6 cups beef broth <canned, bowllon cubes or dt•hydrated broth l I cup dry French breud crumbs ~ cups 18 oz. 1 grated Swiss or natural gruyerc cheese I tablespoon flour Salt and pepJ>t!r 14 cup butter Chop one of the omons and add lo beef broth Heat beef broth until boiling Stir in bread crumbs. Pour mixture Into a blender and whirl until smooth. Replace lo saucepan and heal until just simmering. Mix cheeses and flour. Drop cheese by small bandfula into soup, stlrring each time until cheese is melted. Season to tast e with salt and pepper. <H necessary, thin soup lo desired consistency with additional beef broth.> Slice remaining onion thinly and saute in hot butter until goldea. Serve soup in bowls topped with sauteed oniom. To elevate this soup from simple farmer's rare to gourmet dis h, stir in If• cup of dry sherry before serving A welcome new idea for appetizer , snack or main dish 1s the Cheese and Egg in a Crock. Served with fruit or JUiee it makes a complete breakfast, with greens and root vegetables a· satisfying and well balanced meal. CHEESE AND EGG IN A CROCK <Serves 4) 4 s hces of bread. crusts trimmed Sort butter 4 thrn slices of Swiss or natural Gruyere cheese 4 cgi;:s I '·:i cups <6 oz. 1 grated Swiss or natural gruyercch~sc Sall and pepper •12 cup hght crnam or half and half Spread both sides of the bread slices with butter. Pn.-ss bread slices into the bottom of 4 individual casseroles Top bread slices with cheese slices Carefully drop in an egg yolk in center a nd sprinkle with c heese. salt and pep- per Dnzzlc l'reum over casserole. Bake in a preheated moderate oven <350 degrees> for 20 to 25 minutes or until c heese is melted and eggs are set. Serve garnished with parsley. Tt1rkish Treasures Are a Delight Creative Turkish dishes use lots of vegetables and have imaginative names. Turkish cookm~ is among said by some persons lo bl• the mo!>l creative in the world. Many of lhl' di:.hes hav(' imaginative names one of the best known is a stuffed eggplant re· <'ipe, Imam Hiyuldi <the priest fainted with JOY at lhl' proi.rwl'l of eating it. we're I.old ). llurdly another country uses vegelablei; so widelv or in l>O many ways, according to ont: source. There are over 40 recipes for eggplant alone Most vegetable dishes -If they're lo be served hot. are prepared with butter ; if they're to be served cold, with the pleasunt, light. Turkish olive oil. Or they cook in their own Juices. Rarely are they sauced; seasoning 1s s ubtle. The result 1s delectable fresh flavor. Among the delights of the Turkish table arc the appct1zen.. ··meze." lhal bound in seemingly hm1lless variety. There are dolmas, vegetables a nd grape leaves stuffed with rice and pine nut m1xtur~. plus hot and cold vegetable marvels, som e accompanied by a dip of yogurt or Tarator I nut sauce > There are bean salads, and fi sh a nd !leafood salads and tidbits, smoked sturgeon from the Black Seu, smoked veal, dif. frenl kinds of round croquetles, kaflcs1 and more . The pastries. both sweet and nonsweel, are among the best to be found anywhere, And the nonsweet pastries. boreck, ranging from fl aky, c heese-filled puffs to mo re s ubstantial turnovers. are a never-endlng source of wonder. Most or these appetizers aren't at all com- plicated lo make, nor are they expensive. In fact , buffet e ntertaining with a selection of Turkish meze is less costly l and certainly more mt.cresting) than standard company main dishes. especially if lbe party -giver uses vegetables In season and moderately-priced., pantry shelf dependables. s uch as canned tuna, either packed in vegetable oil or water. Tuna appears on Turkish tables, loo, both fresh <in late spring> and canned. Here are t\.vo fl avorful tuna appetizer re- cipes. Turkish Tuna Turnovers and Tuna Ap· petlzer Balls. as well as a third recipe for Tarator, a nut s auce, wMch may be used as a dip for the tuna balls, or for caulifiowereta or sauteed. crisp zucchini slices. A buffet or meze might a1ao include r ice-and-pine nut stuffed grape leaves; small tomatoes; a dis h of cooked white beam or chick peas and chopped onions, marinated In an olive oil-lemon juice dreaalng; pureed e11ptant salad; cubes of Turk.lab white cbeeee (like a mild Feta); cured black oUvee; and blanched, chilled "snow" almonda. When eervtna 1uch a buffet, it's practical to uae one or two cbaflnJ dilbel to keep hot •P· peUzen hot. Cbaflna dlabel have a way ol ad· dint a feat.lve touch to celebraUom of all kinda and are very much In keeplnc with tbe aervtce of Turkish fooda. TUllEBR TtJNA TUaNOVEU 3 ubleapoona butter or margartne 1.4 CUQ. flour 1 wapoon aalt I cup milk Oii I can <61h or 7 ounces) tuna in vegetable l cup cooked peas AOd carrots 2 cans (8 ounces e'll~h > refrigerated naky , buttermilk biscuits I egg yolk, beaten with 1 tablespoon water Melt butter In saucepan. Blend in flour and sail; graduaUy stir in milk. Cook, stirring con· stantly. untiJ sauce thkkens and comes to a boil Remove Crom heat; stir in tuna, peas and carrots. Separate each flaky biscuit into 2 parts and roll o r stretch into 3-inch clrcle. Place 1 tablespoon tuna m ixture in center •f each biscuit round. Fold half of biscuit over filling to make half-circle. Seal edges with fingers or by pressing down with rim of glass. Place on light- ly greased baking sheet and br ush wit.h egg yolk Hake in 475 deg~e oven 8 minutes until ~olden brown Yield: 40 appetizer servings. TUNA APPETIZER BALLS 2 cans (61/2 or 7 ounces each> tuna in vegetable oil 4 sli ces white bread, finely crumbled 2cggs 2 tablespoons sliced scallions or chopped onions 3 tables poons chopped pine nuts or almonds 3 tablespoons currants 2 tablespoons chopped Creah dill, or l tablespoon dried dUI weed 'h teas poon salt 'h teaspoon allspice 'I• cup flour 1 cup saJad oil Drain tuna and Oake finely tn medium bowl. Add bread crumbs, eggs, scallions, nuts, curnsnts. dUl, sail and allspice. Mix well. Form into small balls, about 1 tablespoon each. Chill fdr 30 minutes. Coat balls with flour: Heat oil in large skillet. Add baUs and fry ~Ul golden brown. Drain well a nd keep warm In chaftng dish over low beat. Yield: 18 appetizer servtn1s. TAaATOa (Nwt 8a11ee ) 2 cups shelled walnuts or hazelnuts 1 cup soft fresh white or rye bread crumbs <crusta remo•ed> • 1 tablespoon finely minced garlic 'h teas poon aalt 11. teaspoon cayenne pepper 'I• teaaPOOn paprika '4 lo ~ teaspoon bot pepper sauce v. cup oUve oil ~ cup red wine vlne1ar 3 tableapoont mayonnaise ~cup water • 'f • Grind nuta ln electric blender. Jn medlum bowl, m1x nuta, bread crumba, carUc, ta.It, cayenne. paprika and bot pepper aauce. Add oil ,. and vlne1ar and oiht until liquid la at.orbed. Stlr ln mayonnaise an<l water. Beat until smooth. A variety of Imaginative, non-costly Turldtlh appetizers can be adapted Ndy with Cblll.Sprtnklewlthpapr ika.Serveucllpwithraw favorite American foods. Shown 818 Turldah T~ Twno~. Tune Appet1zei Balla caullnowereta or aauteed, crlJp zucchini 1Uce1. and Tarator, a nut sauce that doubles as a dip for tuna tnMts or ~bles. Vleld: 2cups. • ..... ., ... , .. ' ------------------....-~---·-------... .---· __ .....,... __ .. ______ .... Kaow YWt t•rJlc' 'the ~ih Garlic.-Auocl•· ilOft. arowren ol •bout 90 Your Garlic plact• c ul Id down, qu nt pr •· Remain lq 1hftl and fiber an· e1ay to remoYe lfJarhr prt 1 la w11hf Im I f 000 And Use It , ,.rent ot the toUnlt)'• 1arur IUPPb . \lU ~~-.Jh-.....~~..IU:J~"'-:-l.U:.llW.--11.U:.ILULLl.l~..IUJ..CJl-L:..W.::J.l._~~~~-Y-t;: plump, fiJ'm headb with tlovt wh1rh have not pultt"d .away from &.ht-tr For a milder garlic flavor keep cloves whole or cut .-... --11-+--...,.,,,.,--------1~· large-pieces. Fresh ' fiptrllk~ t'O\lt>rana• '" store an 1t cool. r . well vtintall\ d Oartac flavors food!i tlferently, depeodln1 bow tl la wu.'d Fre b llJllMobc:l 1arltc ii mo•t .... .-.nt wh~n puret'd , tru s h c d or r1ne l) mlnred fo·ur u rnildtr 11rl1c f t.Hor . kee 1, c*°ves whol" or cut in llr11t' l)tt'<'f'~ Wholti t'l(lve~ <'ooked tor n long time with fO.li.b, SltlWS or isouf)b twvt• a 'wt.•t•l , nut l1 kr 11.ivur Deh r1ou.'' Rcmovt• g:.irl1<• odor from bands by rubbmg them walh salt or lemoo JW<'e and nnsang under cold water. Or keep bands odor-Cree by crushing fresh peel l"d garlic cloves m an un- tied plastic sandwi ch bag using a hammer or m l"al mallet Invert bag 11ver hund <ind rub ~alad bowl Garh<' was thought to n.re <·ve rylh1ng fro m toot ha c h es -.nd ~nakebiles lo whoopmg cough and baldness , ac- cor din g to anci e nt folklore. While most of t h e c laims are u n - s ubslanti<ited , mode rn s cientists arc studying the possible beneficial effects of garlic in the fight a gainst heart dis e~u.e. high blood prcs- '> Ur e and oth er ill· nes<;PS Garlic may b<' found to be good for more• than Just the taste hud<., Tno busy with com· pany dmn1·r t o mak1• hon. d 'oeuvrcs·! Ser ve I his !>plrutCh dip. Cook J pe1ckage \JO or 12 07.. > frozl·n. chopix·d spinach ~ic«ordmg lo package d 1r1•ct1ons. Cool a nd ... quc<-zc out water. Add l cup mayonnaise, 1/1 cup r hoppcd green onions, 11 .. <'UP minced pa rsley a nd :! «lovl'S of garl ic , minced. Salt lo taste ~wrvc With r rackers or v('gctahlc sticks. Fo r s uhll(' ga rl1<' flavor in vour salad , rub t 11·..,h gari1c on a crust of tm•;tCI • tht' French call th1-. J «·hapon" 1, then Wl lH' in~ulc of !-.a lad howl v.1th bread bcfon· ;i ti d 1 n A A rt• c n s F o r ... 1ronge r garlic fl avor to<.,s the chapon a long w1 th the gre<'n:-.. the n dlM'ilrd Make garlic vinegar. Add 2 or 3 fresh garlic cloves to each pint of vinegar. Let s tand two wee ks before using. Do the same with oil to be used for frying or s alad making. Be innovative. Add fres h ga rl ic l o scrambled eggs, soups, : s alads and entrees. Top : toast with garlic spread for a zesty brunch tr eat. Use a garlic press! No need to peel fresh garlic :-1lace clove in half. .Spicy Chicken The first slow, cov- e red baking results in . ample sauce. SPICY CIDCKEN ~ cup ketchup 1A cup soy sauce 1 tabl espoo n Worcestershire sauce Juice of l s mall lemon 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar v. t.eaapoon pepper 3-pou nd roaattna cbkkeo, cut up In 1 13'h by 8~ by l tt<.·•nch class bakin1 d•1b Oil' limUar shallow oon-corro1lve utensil, wbi1k to1etber the ketchup, aoy sauce, Worcestenblre, lemon juice, auiu and pepper. Add the cblcken, akin tide down, in a •lnlle layer; cover with foll ind refrlcerat.e for 12 to 2• hours t.o marinate, turning akin s ide up midwa1. Bike, tlcbtly covered with foil, ln a 300-de,..ee overi <no need to preheat> for 1bout 1 hour. Uncover and lo· c re an beat to 500 de1r ... ; continue ball· inl until well.browned 20 to 30 mlnutu tonier. Batte with tu H uet. 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Thi~ V\'rbulih• l'Ut of m1•ut .1dupb well for uny thlng from oru•nt.11 '1 18 ht> to trud1t1onul wt'"l em st It• bar~rut>' Th1•t1t• rt•elf>\' ugjot,•:. t10n8 wlll ht>lp you u t• 1\ 4 pound rhudt roui.t to1 I WO t•11l1 rt•I )' d I rf t• f\' n I meals Yvu t•on vn•1111r1• C'hin~:w St > 1,• At>t'f lor ttie f:trn1h . us in.i p.irt nf l h e r o '" I f h ,. r t' m alndt•r (',Ill bt• rrozt·n and prt>pun·tl .. , Ht•1•f Ba rbt:·cue \11 lh'n 'ou 111 vil e fnends fur .rn 1n • formal meal Tb C' (' h 1 n ~ s e Sly I 1• Beef tS a stir fn<.'d dtl>h featuring bean &pruub. thln·shccd car rots. and onions lo servt' ovt•r rice. The sau ce 1s madt> 1n a Jaffy us in,:l 4.ln en velope or au jul> grav) mix. rh~ Art'( Rarbrrur SoH\dWt(hC' art> un llWlll Pl'n'ilVl' . tl'r~'tt'l< to t'11tht f>t'OPIC' /\ t•o 111 b 1 n •• l 1 o n o f l u m •• t o 'uurt•. prt>puri•d y1•llow mu,t111tl and moluhM'' MIVt• tlw strap' of Oll'411 J flu\ or rNlllnlM't•nt uf th1· 1·hut ~ ~alo(on d.1 y, of th1• Old W1•st Thi" n•e1pt· hJkt•' 1n tlw u q •11 v.1111•• you 1·11 h •rt111n. Z'll tht•n ·' htth· \11 11 rk Crust) roll., o r Jllt.1 bn•u<I adtl n ·ul 1n I 1· r ,. ' I I o I h •' ' •' 't1111lwu•h1·-. ~·rvt' th1·111 "'11 h .1 '1parrnt'l1 .,<ilad or r1•11,ht·' p11t .110 1•h1t" ,1n1I 'h1·rhct or l ('t' 1'rt'.10l for J l'IJI t•fr1·t• und t•nJO.>-abll· mt-al (' H I N E S •· S T '1 I. •; BEEF 112 poundl> lt.•ctn l hut·k roast or steak 3 table:.poonl> 011 I lar~c onion, shet•d t 12 cup~ -dwgonally thin ~laced <.'arroll> I 1 2 cups walPr 2 l'UP~ frt.•l>h IJl'<lll ' p r o u t !. 11 r I 1· a n •Iii oum·1·:-. 1 l>t·an :-.pro111 , tlra1n1·d I ~ (' II J> l h a W l ' d fru11·n J)\'a~ I t·nv1·l11p1· c '• ount'l') tlU JU!. ,:lravy ml)>. h "' 2 lJblt•lipoon' 1111. n •nwvt• r. om pun /\dd N"+tHt+fflOM I J hlNiPUUJl oil 11ur fry union und l tll 1111 b hl'l'S :J llllnUll'S uvt•r m•·<hum high ht'ut l\dd w.1lt•r u11d rl'rn1t1n in.: 111j.1n'tlw11b , t'Xl'l'Pl t•ook1•d nwut und n t•t• ~a m m •· r t• o v t.' rt• d 4 m anutt•s or Just until ••a rt 01' .ind twan :;proub .111• t'fl'Jl lt•nd••r i\dd I 1111·.it .ind ""'Hnl'r unt' 111 ur1· rninull· to hl'Ut through St·n1· 11 \t.•r I II t 1 to 5 't'f\ lll.ib Bt-:•:•· 8Ail8E('l '•. 2 tu 21 2 pound:; ll•an t1ont·less 1·huck roast I t,Jbll'l>pOon Oii I C'ao t 15 ·0Un<.'t.') tomato auct- 1 C'up water 3 tablespoonl> pre· t ared yellow mustard 2 tablespoons 11olasSt'S I to 2 ll•as~n~ chill powder I lt'a::..poon garlic silt !lard rolb . ham bu r gt' r bun' u r I' 1 t a t:n·ad Cut roa!tt 1111 0 1 ~·inch shc1•s rl'mov1ng v1siblt' fH . brown m ml 1n large ~tillct Stir 1n rt•ma1ning ~ne.day;-Apnl 25, 1979 DAll.V~T Economical chuck roast dosen't always to b e destined for pot roasts. oven roasts or outdoor grills. A lthough 'llr frll·cl dishes are lr:td1l1onull) prepared tn a wok an electric !.k11ld C'an lw used quatC' sut·c·cssfull~ Either way, 11 is 1mpur tant. to kc•f>p stirring tht· thinly s h<.'t'd m1·at and vegetables tn a small a mount of 011. just until l'OOked. I u1 blt•spuon soy 1>aucc 1a gredienls. except ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rD ll s . Spoon into .. To co mplete thi s m e aJ. ser ve with c ris py c hlnese noodles. fresh pineapple garnished with shredded coconut, and hot Lea. '" teaspoon ins lanl minced garlic Cooked n ee Cut meat into very thin sUces. ln slullet o r wok . brown meat quick· med ium·sizc casserole : covC'r a nd bake m 325· dt i:: rec oven about 2 ho urs or until meat is very tmder. Serve on healed buns. 6t0Rserv1ni::s Vermouth Origins Told by Italian Count Ry TOM 11ma : AP Nt...n .. att;rn w,..,, Havmi:: writt<'n about ancient mead. I recently took the opportunity to learn the background of a nother drink whose o rigins go back a Joni:: way. I n ·fe1 to vt•rmuuth. and mv informant was Counl ·Alberto Ma ront.· C inzano .... hose family t'volvt•d ;1 formula hack 1n 1757 for this <1romallc ht•vcragl' JI 1i.; a t loscly guarded sl'c ret to th1:-. day T H E COUNT . whu was on a v1s1t to New \'ork from his n ative Italy. told me that the familv formula mvolvcd mon·-than 150 hl.'rbs, s pic t·s. pc<'ls. pla nt~. roots. seed~ and rlower"> They rnni.w from s an dal\\ood to c·innamon Tht' l'CJUOl ~aid the s picetf WIQ(''i CjUaffc•d in o I d l' n t 1 m l's "' l' r c a forerunnt.•r of vt·rmouth but less complex. "Those wines were merely spiced." he said. "Vermouth is a white w int.• fortifi ed with s pirits. infused with s easonings and then aged " ( - UR\' Yt-.RMO T it. IAt' all kno\11 . I!. a kt•\-10 gn•dit•nt to the marlm1, said to have been invent ed by a Pror. Jt•rry Thomas in San Fran· CISCO IQ 1862 Swc•et \'l'rmouth 1s .i kt>vstonC' in the Manhat 1.111 antrodut't•d tu :'\t·Y. York .;ol'iet v bv Winston (' h u r c h ii I s ·mo l ht• r . t\mt•n can-born Jt•nn1t· Jt•romt'. at a rC'ct•pt1on al the Manhattan Cluh an tht· lfl70s WITH th1· c urrent trend toward wine as an aperitif. espt.·c1ally at lunc h , v<•rmoulh 1s ht:-commg popular plain, on t he rocks. It is also being used morl' and m on• 1 n the· kitchen Count ('mzano. a n C'n· th us 1asl1c huntC'r and a m a l t• u r <' o o k . marin:He~ gamt.• 1n vermouth "IT WORKS w<.'11 with woodcocl< and quail." ht• said. Vl'r m outh 1s also popular in tht• cooking procC'ss itself. as 1n this recipe for veal • , t·up oln c oil :_!t • pounds ti cl.In hom·le!.s veal. cubed I medium onion . d oppl'd 1 c up dry white vtrmoulh l cup beef broth I can 1 pound Italian pum tomatoes, drained l c lov<' c rushed garlic 2 teaspoon~ sa lt Das h JX'ppcr I s mall ba v lt·af Ptn<.'h th) nw 1 1 cup bultt·r ... pound 1>l'arl ot 1ons. peeled 'z pound !.mall fresh mushrooms I tablespoon flour ~ .. cup l'Old wa ter In lari::<' pot heat oil. brown veal. remove and rcscrv<' In sam l' pol s autl' paion till golden. Return nw;il to pot. add next H uu~red1ents and bring to bul Covt'r and simmer 45 m rnull's. stirr ing O<.' l'lS1onallv Heal butler 1n skillci . brown pearl 0A1ons and mushroom:o. Add t o meat mixture .u1d simmer 15 m or l' ru nutc·s Stir together fl our and 14ater till s mooth a nd shr mlo boiJing mixture C.ook and stir till mix· t1re thickens and boil!). Put meat on platter po ur s auce over and !'l'f\'C Sc·rves 6 . ·--------------·-···--·--·: . ~---~ , Now, save40¢ on great-tasting Maxwell House®Coffee Flavor. That's what Maxwell House" Ground Coffee is all about. And I ~ I now whil e you enjoy that great -.11· Maxwell House1 flavor, you can -- enjoy a 40~ savings, too. cc.-.1Fooc1t.cO<POn"°"· ,9,, 1 ,1 .. ------------------1 STORECOUl'Oft o1 Q I~ I~ I I ~""""""'"" . ..,...,. \, .. ,.¥#"' .... . ............... -................... I f..U ... fln)' ......... 4,.._ ........... ..... .....,.~.-.................. ......,. I GIMlll 1-c...-c.....,.......... ........ ~ ..-.c..--..,,., ..... , ...................... . ,.....,., ..... .._ .. _u c...-~C...••1t wl -·~ ..... --...... -• .., ..... 0 .... .-. ... -.. ~ ....... "' ... ...... _ ......... , ............................... b=1 ............. ,..,~c..-......... '° ............ ._ ..... ""' .................... .. ---.. .... -............ I ............. Jl,IWI Ulllf-Cll COWOll ~~ •UAl rooos COft'90ltATIOM 40e I _____________ ... when YQUbuv 1ny ,,zt CMt Ma~cn Houtc"' ....,.,""----- ... .. I I e4 oAa. Y PILOT Weanffdey, April 21. tt11 c h t cC's' NeighhOrliood is· Fiill of-Young Calerie Pusliers thl1 way -you'r• 1oin1 to need I PHtport lO 1tay ~na here It on ly part ot LIM jOul'n(I)' promlM!d land nf 1llm· whe re. you ha ve ad· n ewed perlodlcally . once lo a wblle. ne111 1Urplnr orr Into lhe Justment.'I to make. Liv· Here are aonfe steps f'or 1un1 . l k c 1 bad Ing thin ill n'l a lways keeping your motivation MAKE A UST of II· travf'lote SH easy . e ven ror th e active : legaJ 1ublt.aoces'thatare Not evef'1one ln SUm • natives. Those luc ky . outlawed In your own Our nellhborbood I• t•ll of put htra: Olrl IMut cook:ia. cand,y to belp ~ U lU. lA11u.. trultr ake f o r th e .. r~hlna band. Hardly a day ION by without IOID• amall uppllcant ••pe1ra n 1 o n th e> doou tep 1eoek ana t o tr8de <-Nb for c~lorits la the nam~ of omfl MoU uUon 1 lhf' paH pott to SUm World It '1 wha t brout ht. you here and wlll allow you lo Ila)' If you don't ta tt ateps to k •p your "motlvallon PllSJ>()rt • · curnnl, you 'II find that World wu born b re lf_ G t .-noJJgh to be "b orn PUT lJPA'notwanted' p e r a on a l S 11 m you weren't . tblnk of 011.-.e thio"h can al so •n p o s rt!"m rv-u r world. Buttu, .a.u;o=-:a-,:r'--, -----~""" your.elf a. a n imml themselves exiled to Fat r e friger ator ... a chocolate, potato cbipe, aruot d t M m lned tu Dy Barbara Gibbons Wor ld If they 're care· picture of you when you sour crea m .•. every. t 11y ra lh t~r th•o " leas . were fat . Keep a copy or body's list is different. touriat 1Ha11t1l111C throut(h You r m o t i v at ion the you·that·used·to-be Think of them aa "de· wertby tau sti T hfl)' ---------I.Ike lmrrue(ranla cvt1::.:':._Y_~==============~-:pa:.:s:.:s:po:_rt~nee=d:s_:to::_:be.::_:_r.:e·_•:n:..:'.y::o:ur:._::w.:a:llet:.::_. Loo=::k_:a:_:t_:lt:__:<~See~~SU~M~,~P~a~g~e~Ct~) _ do•'t ull It "swt• t • daarity ror nothtna 1 Wbk h LI how Wf' c-ame lO be In po *eHlon of •hat appears to bt' now that they're ht>r.- • Ufetlme supp1y of Julre oran ges. Allsoo , thc neighborhood nittht incale. wu putting the acau e e ze on t o ru 1se fUndt (OI' the t11gh school chorus. "Oranges 7 l"or onrc. somebody around he rt! iln't peddling JUllk rood Sure, put us down for some~ - We, ap pa r e n t l y. signed on for the ent1 re output of Dade County, Fla. Which leads us to s o m e n o n.fa tte ning answers to the question· "What do you muke with juice oranges. besides or ange Juice?·· SLIM GOU RM •:T SUGARL•:SS MARMALAO•; SPREAD l thin·Skinned JUIC(' orange. unpet:>lc·d 6-ounce can orange j ui c e .co nce n trate ,_ defrosted. undiluted half of a 6·ounce bot lie liquid pe<.•tm Qua rte r unpeeled or a n )(e or c ut into chunks. Chop cour:wly in blender or food 11mc ess or. using s teel blade . Add rcmain inf;! ingr('dicnts and bh·nd on hh~h speed or proct>s ... unt il pet·I 1 ... f1 n f'l y choppt·d. I Add I to 4 ta blc•spoons of h11n1•y or granulall'd :-.ugar ... uti !-l 1l ulc, 1f a -.wt•<•lt•r -.prc·ad 1s dc·s irN1 1 f'olir 1ntu a 1ar ..inti rt• ( r I g C r a l t· . U n d1sturhed. until n11xt11r1 • thu:kcns and -..t'l -. !<.tll day or overn1J,!ht 1 Kc·c•p '\fOr ('d in rc•fr1gcrator. Makl's about :1 c·up-., about 3 c-:tlor11·'> JH·r teaspoon lw1th 1 , <'UP honey addt-d. 5 n1l11111 ·-. pl'r lt·aspoon J WHOU :.ORANG E J UICt : C'hoose largl' -.w1·1·t 1u1n· orang{·S. 1'1·1·1 the orange t h1• c·asy way cut unpt"('ll'd orange· in quarters. Bt•g1nnin1~ at the prnntC'd tip or lht· l)t't'I. pull off the• f)('CI on t•ach quarte r Put lhc peeled quart<>rs 1n a bl .. nder or rood proc· c!>sor <using the steel hlacle I a nd process on h1~h speed u11t1l thc pulp 1s pureed. One la r ge• or:mge makt's two ser v- 1nJ!s. about 60 calories each <Higher in fiber a nd p et·lin than squeezed orange juice. l ORANGE G ROVE SALAD DR•;SSrNG t large Juice-orange. J)\'«lcd '• cup white or cider v1nt'gar (or fresh lemon ju1cel 3 t able s p oo n s polyunsaturated s alad oil o ptiona l : l s m a ll clove garlic <or pinch of ins tant garlic> 2 or 3 sprigs parsley t teaspoon drie d bas il or orega no (or other herbs to taste) Sall a nd pepper to taste Quarte r a nd pee l or ange (see Whole · Ora nge J uice r ecipe a bove>. Process in blender or food proc· essor. with steel blade, until pulp is pureed. Add re maining ingredients a nd process u n til parsley and ga rli c a re m i n ced . S t o r e in refr1 gerator. Shake well before serving. Makes a bout l and one·ha lf cups. about 20 calories per t ablespoon. MINTED S.\LAD D&F.8SING O mit ga rl ic . Substitute dried mint for basil or oregano. Use on fruit salads. KEY WF.8T HAM AND SPINACH SALAD BOWL Prepare orange dress- 1 ng. For each serving, uunge a h•lr-cup of cooked. cubed, lean ha m on top ol tom . wu MCI, raw spln•ch leaves. Garnish wtt.h red onion rtnc1. Add • t.ablespoona dreulng. 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Try Salt-Free Pasta I ..L-~-t-~~~~~,.•­ G o u .... e I By Barbera Gibbon l'MUcn~ w1lh hyvcrter\."on. heart <-0odlUon!'\ and kidney 11lments In\ arll)hly rN't'1vc the doetor's prt" \'tlpllon to r ut down on bUlt in~ak~ Liack ol ult doe~ not t;lavt' to nwlln tu11telet1s dining, If tht> rnvk hu:t .Al'QUlrt-d 80me Oa vorl.ng wll'dom P1u-tJ1·ul:1rly vulnerablt• to i.t•a1;on1ng difficulties arc bland pastn tbshe'i thut demand iesty s11uces. Thi:. n1;.y be d1ff1<•..llt to achieve without s1tlt, but not lrnpobMble, 1f you re member that garlic oltve 011 , p1gnoll null>. basil, tarragon and oregano hetve :.ublle qualiues that please the palate. It is impossible to purchase low sodium pasta Ul a health food i.tore or in the diet foods section ·or your supermarket If you can make your own low sodium dough with a pasta machine or by hand rolling and shcang the dough, 1t .... 11J have better navor. The doctor may permit the use of regular pasta, but forbid the additJOn or :.all lo the boahng Witter and to lhe sauce. Use fresh tomato<''> for sauce, ai. t·anned tom ato past e . tomato IJU rt•c•. and whole tomatoes have added s ail ll as poss1blc to find c:;a lt-free c<innt•<I tomatoes an s ome supermarkets and ht·allh fOOd stores Bear in mmd that the usual low-sodium dieter IS rl'Strw tc•tl to 2,500 milligrams or sodium a day, and that this amount 1s naturally contained m meat and vegt'lallles lh11l you m· elude in the diet. There are 2,300 mllligrams of sodium in each te11spoon of salt, so by leaving the salt shaker off the table and not adding any lo your cooking you will tw able lo provide a proper tow-sodium dil't Herbs and spices come to the rescue. to please the dieter's taste buds and the doctor's orders Here arc some low-sodium pasta creations that are high in flavor. Remember that most cheese has salt add<•d. so use it sparingly or not at all. depc·ndmg on the strictness of the low· sodium diet plan MLT·t'llEE f'ETfUCINI 2 cu~ alCled nour 3eMas 2 IAblespoona cold wwtl'r ComtIDK.nour. eaas and~- -w__,a .... e ..... r-.Place on a Ooured board and add lbe re· malnina wat•r • UtUe at a time, mblnt well with the banda. Knead dough unUJ lt forma a ball and oo loncer ~ticks to tbe bands. Cover wllh a clean doth and let doucb rest for 1 hour. Theo roll dou1h thin, proces&lng V• of tbe douib al 1& Ume. and roll up aod slice into ~-loch 6lrlp• Or pf'()('eas lhrouah a pasta machine a nd then tlu'ouah the \1.-lncb a.lie cutting rollers . Place atrtpa on • clean towel to dry for 20 minutes 'l'ben cook In rapidly bo1bng water for 10 minutes a.nd drain weU. Toss with sweet but- ter and t.arragon or a salt-free tomato sauce with oregano or with salt-rree cottage cheese and freshly chopped chives. Makes 4 servings. SALT-FREE MEAT SAUCE 2 tablespoons ohve oil 2 tablespoons sweet butter, or salt-free llld r.:arane 1 oruon, sliced thin 2 large garlic cloves. mashed 'rl pound lean ground beef It:! teaspoon pepper 1,2 teaspoon oregano 4 tomatoes. chopped fine l green pepper. chopped fine Heat oil and butter together; saute onion and garlic for several minutes. Add ground beef and cook while breaking apart into particles. Add pepper and or egano. Stir well. Add tomatoes and green pepper; mix well. Cover and simmer over low heat for 20 minutes. Serve over salt-free pasta Makes 4 servings. SALT-FREE SPAGHETII MILANESE l ,, cup oliv<' oil 1 large omon, finely diced 1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms 2 cloves garlic minced 8 chicken livers l teaspoon oregano 111 teaspoon pepper 112 teaspoon basil 4 large tomatoes. chopped £ine •h cup salt-free tomato juice 114 cup dry red wine Heat oil in a skillet. Add onion, mushrooms, and garlic; saute until onions are golden. Cut livers into small chunks; add to skillet and brown on all sides. Add oregano, pepper, and basil. Add tomatoes. tomato juice, and wine. Simmer for 15 minutes over low heat. Ser ve over salt-free pasta. Makes 4 servings. 'Cassoulet' Battle Rages In the west or Francl· the battle r ages Is tht· bes t cassoulet made with goose? With lamb. o r with pork ? Jn California, the con- troversy is ended. The best, and most thrifty •·cassoulet "' 1s m adt- with moist and tender Califorrua turkey and you don't even need thl' whole bird. ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 CALIFORNIA TURKE Y-BEAN CASSEROLE 2 turkey drumsticks (a bout 2l!4 pounds> l '• cups water 1 cup chopped onion I bay leaf 1 2 teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoon thyme 2 <I pound ) cans white beans 'I• cup tomato paste 4 s moky link s ausa~es , halved (6 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I Fill on this coupon, chp end mail with. S 1 75 + 25 postege to. I I Pilot Printing, Label Div. I I Post Off Ice Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St. I I Costa Mesa. California 92626 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to Use Your Zlf)COde I I I I I I I ~---------~-----------~ Ut'U•U•le• --.--.-.------- omcesl P la ce turke y diumsllcks in large ket- tb with water, onion, ~f Y leaf , s alt a n d Utme. Heal to boiling. C•ver ligbUy. tum beat IQiv and simmer until °'al is tender, about 14' lo 1 ~ hours. Cool s1fficiently to ha ndle, aid remove skin and blnes. pulling meat off i~ chunks. Cut meat into 24nch pieces. Boil down ct<>king liquid remain: ing, to ~ cup. Drain and discard 1h cup liquid from t can beans. Com· Flavorful drumstick meat from California turlcey and SB\fOfY sausage make this delicious bine beans, r educed turkey cooking liquid variation of the well-known cassoulet California Turlcey-Bean Casserole yields 6 and tomato paste, and generous servings. Cheese, fresh fruit and crusty bread are ideal accompaniments. mix well. Add turkey (See stoly at left.) c hunks and h a lv e d;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;:::;:;;;:::;:==:::::::::::::::::::::::::~::=======:::==:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ sausages. Tum into 21,4 £~~g~:fo~111~ PEO\>\.E NG 1\-\E QRf\NGE CO~eJ!Si1\\lll 10 SUB~~~ ~~~~:S~r~~fe~ass!er~~ All A\_O Rtl'< QN \\1 CAll 64 - in gs. To your family of bran lovers, from the KelloggS family of Brans. " .. KeDog~fs"Bran Budsei cereal has been a regular part of my breakfast for years. lt"s high in fiber and I especially like its satisfying crunch.,, " .. I dorf tjust eat KeDogg·s~ 40% Bran Flakes cereal becau~ ifs high m fiber. I eat it be· cause Ifs got a ligh1. cnsp tasle I Just love " ~ t • "· . Wow! I never liked the taste of other bran cereals. But Kelloggs Cracklin" Bran~ cereal has a rich . nut· nice flavor that c:; really della ou!>" ' l ' I \• . ' ·l I ' ' 1 ~ I \ ' 1. I (JI DAILY PILO'I .weoneacsay Aot11 25 t979 FOOD , Chicken or the Egg Controversy Researched Well. )'OU St'~ lhftt'I wae this c hl<'lh•n lha l eal!M-00t--Ol4~tt-4h•t ume out or this C'hlt kt>n tbet prov•d "' an eternally complu and irrit aUna qllftlion aa to wbarh came-fln;it OW c hk kt'o or l ht-e11 D1ll1tenl ttsurch hu curn•nUy lrart.'d lhl' ~K.: back t o u c h1 C'kt'n s ome;wht1 rt-In l11 d1 around 2.000 R • It I dt1ctond1rnla spr 'Md to olher 1>arb of tht> world a nd by 1350 R C .. n Egyptian phuaoh wu' even burttd in hi~ tocnh with a pa111t111~ of 1.1 rooster Greek coins m the fourth und r.fth century 8 .C. w~re decorated with pictures of roostt'r~ and two an cient Rom.an ag ri c ult urists wC're known to have m ud e spec1f1c suggestaons ms lo how to run a poultry rarm f or severa l hundred ctuckens In more recent tames bot h th e S p ani s h ex p Io re r s an fl th\' PtlJ:rims brought ch ickens to the N(:W World In somt' cultur<>s tht· rooster r~prescnts th<' ma sc uline e lem e n t because of his l'Ouru~c a nd pr1dl', and the hl•n, o f course. s ymbol1 tes the female fertility and ability to lay eggs. As Wlth any dish that is both economical and versatile. almost every country has its chlC!kcn specialities. I n Ita l y , there i s chicken tetrazzini made with spag helli u nd h eav y cream and ... Slim ffrom Page C4> Portation tiC'ketc; .. hac·k I() Fat W1>rld 1Thc fo c·t lbat you Sl'<' other !-tf'<'m 1n gly slim Pl'<>J>lc NJl1nJ! t h e m 1s 1rrclc \ant Prrhaps those ··s11m " people ;Jn• JUSt v1s 1t111g here. and are hcackd where you came from ' 1 ch l c k«'n e" ec I a to rl" the Auatrtana ln 1800 cov•rod w\lh a tomato Tht atory goea that aauce-. lhe-chcl~ Duoand. by l"ran~ bu lta coq au name. celebrated the vtn weth 1 red wlne v•ctory by •caven1ln1 uuc• and aLw chicken th c count r ya,de for Ma rcnao Tbt-lattt-r wbatevt1r lngr.-dle nt11 di h wa creat ed by w•ro 11v&llable and apol<>on 11 ~hcf und caml' Ull with chkk~n. nu med uf\er th \• garllc. o li ve oll. nort"t'm Italian villaae t o m 1• t o c s a n d whert> lhe Fl't'nch but mushroom.» a ll n avored with Courvolsier . Napoleon's hvorlt" c:o~mac. The ChlMse make c hicken with sesame and uhw wrap chicken in paper to preserve Its flavor. T he J apftnese prepare oyako donbur1 <chicke n 11nd e:ggs > and yakitori lch!cken cooked o n Safeway Fresh Produce! BU.5.No. I " ·Russet ~ta toes batmboo skewer11 over a cypress fire>. Th e r e i s c h i c ken tandoori In northern India The tandoori ls a primitive oven m ad e with straw and mud. But t h e r eci p e i s n 't primitive at a ll. The chicken Is marinated in yogurt and garli~ and the n cooked with curry, g in ger. c l ove s , cinnamon . cayenne c ardamon and b a J leaves. A Scotti s~ contribution lo poultr' co ok e ry 1 s th• cock ·a -leekie sou p Som e say t hi s d i s l originated in the days o' cockfighting. The loser was throwr into a pot and cooked with leeks . All the spectators sampled the s oup alo n g w ith D r a m b u ie. th e t rad1t1ona l national lique ur. and lime juice. POULET TIA MARIA 'fake one medium size c hick en sufficient t o serve 4 to R people. Peel and segment 3 oranges a nd a n appropriate quantity of grapes. Soak in l cup or Tia Maria. and stuff into chicken cavity. Bake in the oven, basting with chicken lat a nd Tia Mar la, until done. The s weetness ot the liqueur reacts with the tartness of the fruit 'See EGG, P•«e en USDA CHOICE At Sof.eway you can buy your favorite cut of USDA Choice Beef at new eve ryday low prices ... and save up to 30' a pound. Remember too, w e hav e not lowered the quality ... every beef steak and roast we cut is USDA Choice , llo• Cut Grade! ll 1 149 U.l.D.A. Choke Beef ~:......._~Chuck Makes Great Baked Potatoes. Bean Sprouls Great For Ortentol Dnhu Artichoke Hearts Mortnated 6-01. Jar Roast Blade Cul ~~~?ii~~! ~~!t.~~~. bunch25 C ~!~~~!e~~aii ............ each 99c ~~~.~~ E~i~~~r!!!.. .. lb. 39c Beef Boneless Steak Yellow Onions . lb.19' U S. No. I Flavor ........... . 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I' w.dl!Mday, April 25. 1979 . ···--· ...... _.. .. _ DAILY PtLOT CT_ Sirifully Delicio11s Devil's Food Cake is Favorite ---R1t"h; dttrk. 1nfull\- d t• I 1c 1o u 11 wi th "' l'lpt-cu&I Oca~vr all it' own l>t•v11 ·, 1-'ood m,1 bt• A m 1• r, ,. n 's u 11 t 1 m t• fuvortlt' cnk1• It ·., 1 hr o n <' d ,. :-. :. t' I' t a Imo s 1 nobod) \\Ill turn Jown 11 t• r ,. u r t' t h r c• c ''t•rs1on11o of this d i.~H t rt>ut . •:uurnnl t>t•d to H·m1>t lltlll' .ingrls b1 1: OIH'S , loo All 111 '1 1•· doubly r hot•olutt•v 'lllW1.· t hl•y'n • mall•~ u~1n~ it b ,1 't' 0 r II fl l\ \\' (' t • l t• n l' cf r11t·ou t·hocoh.1h• 1r1 a h 1R hl y conren lr~t l'd form C'ol'oa is more c·o nvl' ntt.'nt to work with, ICJO, bt·caus'· you mt·a ~ure and blt•rut d1rt•t·ll from the run with no mt'i.~y pn· mcllrng It 's ea ~ to \\hip u p th11; Aurnt Su~ar ln •d Devil 's 1-'ood Cal.t•, J mn1st. triple layer ed beauty that's elegant f1>r a party Or surpnst• 1 ht· fa mily whl'n th1•v'vl' h (' e n p a r l 1 r u I .1 r I y helpful 11 '-. a h1•,JH•11ly rt·wanl' S1mp1y n11 x. :-.pr t•Jd and bakt• lh'vr1 ·., Fw1d Walnut B ar.., t he y · n • d 1· I 1 i: h t r 11 11 v chewy with a l:.sngy orange accent Wr:.r pp1•d in foil or plastic', they'll kt•cp fres h for day:. and make a great snat·k <Tuck them in lunch boxe:.. too 1 Kids will lov<.' Ucv1 1'~ Food Sht•et C<rke. c:ut in ~c n crous square~ :.i nd .. l'r Vcd with IC('·CO ld milk heforc a hard aflt'r- noon ·., pl a~ Onl' qu1('k <• n d l' <J. s y w a y t o 1·1·lebrntc a birthd..iy or otht'r happy event is to l'n •alf' designs or lclt<.'r 1ni.: on lop USlnJ! tube·" or <frrorntor frost mg. t•ol on•d .,pinkies and ~ii vc•r ... 11111 Hll R NT SllGi\R-ICED IJEVJL 'S 1'000 CAK E I r up milk I tahlPspoon vinegnr 2 rups unsifted :.di· 11vrp1) ... (' nour 1 • l'Ull (•()(•l)a 2 tt•ai.poo11~ buk1ng MJtla '·· t1•asnoon s ail I 1·11p ~hnrt<·ntnJ! 2 <'tJp-; s ugar 2 \·~~!') 1 • t·up hot wat1•r 1 1 ., tc a i;.poon s "anill;.1 Combine milk and vinegar. M'l aside to sour Combine flour, cocoa, baking soda and :.alt: set aside Cre<i m :-hortenin~ and !>Ugar , ;1dd egg:. arid beat until "t•ll blrndc:d. Alternate- ly add dry ingred ients :ind sou rN1 milk to 1·reamed mixture. Ill'at 111 hot wall•r and v<J nilla until "'ell hlend<'d Po ur tnlo lhrt•t' ).!rt't.tsed and llourc d 8-anc:h c akt· Jtan!> Rake at 350 degret.'S for 40 4S m inutes or until cake t{'s ter inserted in cent1·r c·ornes out clean. Cool IO minutes, r(•move Crom pan and cool complete· ly. Fill and frost with Burnt Sugar Fros ting . Garnish wit h orange ~lices, 1f desired. Makes o ne 3-layer 8-inch cake. B URNT SUGAR FROSTING :i14 c up gr anulated :>ugar :11, cup boihnc water :•• cup < J' :z stick:. 1 butter or m argarine 2 eg~ yolks 6 ('Ups c onfec - tioners' sugar Pour s ugar into lar ge heavy skillet. Heat s low- ly, stirring, until s ugar me lts and starts to turn dark golden color . Very g radually add wJter, s tirring constanUy. Con. tinue cooking until sugar dis s olv es. boil 2 minutes. Cool complete- ly . Bec..t butte r until s m ooth. Add egg yolks . • .Eg (From Page Cl> to give the c hicken a rich succulence . FaJBD CHICKEN Mixtures for fried or bake d c hic ke n ar e as ya ri e d as your Imagination. Combine Ruch ingredients as: Orange Julee, orange peel, eus and bread c rumbs ; Flour, eggs, ~•1enne, Worceaterahlre s auce. aall; bread c rumbs, eg11, carllc salt; Cruabed crack.era, dry l helT')'. CBICKBN A LA NAJIOl.BON II arlnate chicken partl In Courvolaler Co1nac for three hours before barbecuing or broilhfi. ...arui ble.ru1. ll\MOU)lhl_.y \dd •u1~ar 11) rup f'U'\'VI 2 tabl~poons 11nd rnfl ft'Cllllf\t"ns' l'iUKBr Hl(·ntJ ~ t"ll tJ l' to "" .ind rro .. t r llke laytr6 l>r1ult 1 ,. m a 1n1 n t: y r up o v 1• r t' kt• o•~vn:·s Poon Wi\l.,l r B.\lt' 1"' C'Ull hul t1•1 111 m.u ga111w I ' t'U I) 1'01 tlol 'I (' " JI I I I Ill I ' µac kt"J hn>wn '111-:.11 _J_•·,.:t; t t11blt•1'poon ~r Jlcd pt.'l'I an<J oran1te Juice. DEV£1L'S FOOD 1/2 cup boiling water paper: pour ~ller Into ~ teaspoon instant •~r'ltnfll' ~ ...tL Co mll1 SHEET CAKE Cream butte r with prepared pan~Bake at coffee granules 2 t ub I t• 11 p u11 n a flour, hukmg liodu and • cup rrw sttc1rs) ~vg-a1"'" a nd v1uttua.. in 35 d~&Lees fo r 40 \At teupooo vanilla ••r•nl(<' Juie't' 11.ilt . slJr into cream~ butter or margarine, mixer bowl until light minutes or unHJ calce --t eR' --- J l'U11 un:uft1 d .-II m ixture Stir In nut~. 11oftened and fluffy, add eggs and tester inserted in center 2 c u ps con f ee-purtlO~t.> nuur S1lread Into greased and 111-, cups sugar beat w el I. Com bl n e comes out clean. Cool 10 tioners' sugar '' ku!'IJXlOll huk10g rl ouredllby7byl'h-inch I '"' t eas po o n s flour. cocoa, b aking minutes, turn out on Combine butter , ~CllJJ ohlonl( or 9·inch square vanilla soda and salt; alternate-rack and re move paper . cocoa, coffee granules '• h•u!Jpoo11 • .. 1lt huk1ni; pan Bak • al 350 2 eggs ly add dry ingredients Cool. Frost with Mocha a nd vanilla in s mall 1 c 11 11 d1oppnJ de.:rcE>s for~ mmutc:s P .. cups uns1rtedall-with buttermilk t o Butler fo'rosting. Makes mixer bowl until well "'Jlnut11 or until done Cool 1n purpose flour creamed mixture. beat· 1 cake . b I e nded. Add egg : <'onr ... c l1m1t'f!I .. u~a~ 1nrn on wire rac k To '"i cup cocoa inc well after each addi-MOCHA BUTFEll gradually be»t in s ugar t reum hulll•r r11t·uu 'lervc. bpr1nkle with 1 tea!ipoon baking tion . Add boiling water FROSTING until good s pi:eading .,11111brown 11ul(ar 1n rn1>. contect1oners s ugar , soda and beat until smooth. • .. cup butter or consistency. <Add 1 or 2 t-r howl 1111111 lil(lll <and cut into bars About 30 14 teaspoon :.alt Line bottom of 13 by 9 margarine, softened teaspoons water if too fl ufl v A1t1t t•l(i:, urangt' I by 21 Mnch bars 12 cup butte rmilk by 3-inch pan with wax 2 tablespoons cocoa stiff to spread .> ~_;;_~~~~-~-~~~-~..;_~~~--~...;_~-__;:.___~...:..:...~....::,:.;._~--~-=---...:..:......:_~~~--~~-~~~ ~·~ If you think a pint basket of strawberries for 39e is low, check out these produce prices! ~ 1' . STRAWBERRIES · ( ;: RED. LUSCIOUS noz QUART BASKET • 71 '.~" ~.: .. 1 FRESH CANTALOUPES l~,-~, ~ ~\ FULL FLAVOR LB .39 1 S'.! ~ GOLDEN BANANAS . TEMPTING, FLAVO~FUL . LB .• 2 3 LARGE AVOCADOS CALIFORNIA FINEST DELICIOUS APPLES RED, EXTRA FANCY. . HONEYDEW MELONS WONDERFUL EATING EA .39 • LB .39 FRESH MUSHROOMS . . .. 8 OZ. PKG • 79 JUMBO ARTICHOKES NUT-LIKE FLAVOR .........._,, .. ITALIAN SQUASH NEWCROP , EA .49 LB .38 FRESH CUCUMBERS } CRISP ANO CRUNCHY . . EA .29 ,, RUSSET POTATOES '1 Ah , the sweet taste of summer. At Lucky, you won't find low prices on just one produce item. Instead, you 'll find low prices throughout our entire produce section! our bins are so full of fresh values, anyone would think it was summer! And this week, speaking of summer, you'll find baskets of sweet, luscious strawberries at just 39C each! Think of all the summery pies, sundaes l J • ~ j 1 1 _:,l0 c~lo .59 and shortcakes. Then come to Lucky, for all the makings at lower prices overall! ---------1 I.JI lllllAOA Fresh Meats ---FRYING CHICKEN W~OI E SOOY C.11AOE A 4 9 IVSONOP HOLLY FARMS lH e ------CUT-UP CHI CKEN FllVING. CRAOl A TV'>ONOR HOLLY FARMS CHICKEN BREASTS WITH l118SATTACHEO r 11VINC Cl1AO£ fl. lB 10 9 TVS0NlJl1 HOll Y FP.11111S BEST OF THE FRYER <..1.t•Ol • wruu.f• 1WtNC..\ ;t()ou..-.-,,rc11~ !ri,-c::o'~~~~~-.:'~1V:J~~~« Hl .98 BONELESS FRYER BREASTS C.~•ot .A l"t\ONOt HOU HAl!M!. l8 2, 88 CHICKEN LIVER 18 .79 PORK SHOULDER ROAST 98 •USM l'l(tjlt Sl•ll IA • FRESH LEG OF PORK SHAii• HAU I~ 1, 48 LARCE END RIB ROAST 1 98 80f<Dl08ftf ti • CROSS RIB ROAST tt 2.18 AOlllllSS 8<lhot0 8((F CHUO' LARGE END RIB STEAK 2 18 DOOIOCO BU F lB , TOP ROUND STEAK tot.lllSSBOloO(Ollfff • lD 2, 78 BONELESS TIP STEAK llOHOlO IW IPOUNO • • .. ll 2. 88 8lAOECUTCHUCKIOAST118 tlOHOlD tar ll • Fresh Meats -------DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS FRYING CHICKEN, GllAOE P. TYSON 011 HOLL V FARMS CHICKEN WINGS FP'l'INCi, GllAOE A TYSON OR HOLlYFARMS • JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE 1 58 lll)h 1101 l!OU , OSCAR MAVER BACON 11<(.•'>l"IO ll8 PWC. 3,37 OSCAR MAVER SLICED BACON ','~;: ~ucco 1101 Pw_c. , ll Pt'G 1. 69 LADY LEE BACON 1 19 \ltCI D ll8 PY' , canned & Packaged LNIBLETS ~~~~~~\ANe 29 HARVEST DAY }'BREAD 0 POTATO OR 5 5 e~i:r:~R~~l~z lOAF • r CRAN·APPLE DRINK 1 Qg 6 OQA .. -AY .. Ol 11\. • TOMATO SAUCE l>oY LIE l)Ql (AN.25 .. ' ouaranteeo value per measure canned & Packaged !WAGNER DRINK 59 ORANCE 54 OZ BTL e !REFRIED BEANS 49 LADY LEE ..... 31 OZ CANe GREEN GIANT MUSHROOMS b "'"Olf011<1orio 4 ,oz ,,.,.89 L uesv·s PEAS 110"~,,.39 I' NESTEA ICE TEA MIX 1 69 0 UMONHAllO<> • 1401 1•• • r KRAFT DRESSING 0 O !t.M'ICUCU"'BU ROl 9Tl .65 r MEXICAN DINNERS 7 b -.c .. oulN<o s¥•11t{fl!\ •r .or eo•. 7 r ORTEGA CHILI SALSA 41 O ~lN 101 CAN , r ORTEOA TACO SAUCE 49 o llK.IA.' • Oii .. or . e 01 m • ! ~EC.ATACO.~.H~}~s,..c..SS L !,~~Sf~l~·•ot Pttc..27 b ~ES~DAVCA~~~n .39 L HARV~~.T DAY .T~~le!!'39 r RED TAG GREEN BEANS O CUT • . • 160l (.AN. 27 r VLASIC PICKLES 99 0 !>WUI • 110l 1.a•, L ~!~RY'S s~~ •oz 1.a1.59 Delicatessen b FARMER JOHN FRANKS · 135 8EEFOR MEAT • , .. 160Z PKG r DANOLA SLICED HAM o S(Cli()ljfO I f()l>loot0 401 P•<; , 99 r SWISS MISS PUDDING o WAt1111n ••oz cvr .89 r CHEDDAR CHEESE ol>CCIOL.&l(Sf<An 90/P«f,1.37 PILLSBURY BISCUITS b eun1•"'•l• swH'"'"' 1'10Z c•~ .15 r LIGHT & LIVELY II ...... TCHtl\IP•OOUCI\ 1101 Pt(C. 1.55 r SLICED BOlOONA 0 1.u .. c•.ow" t)OlP•c.1.29 Household & Pet r DIXIE RE Fill CUPS 9 b SOl . . . • IOOCl PlG , 9 A ~~R.~~~E.NJ01 ttl .56 p BOOK MATCHES 23 o t>DY lU . so et eor. NORTHERN TISSUE I' IOtllT •PW 89 h WM!ll Oii A'ln 0 ., ....... ln V !'«. • L 2!~~~~~ ... !OO~llOll.65 A ~K~ ......... norCAN .17 r CATFOOO 28 6 .invouu~ •VAMllU •••• 60Z CAN. COO'l'IOftt"I 191t 11'1 Ul(lrf WO,., In< A•"'9fl0-IWO -¥•O"'Oltl'tt0 oteot onooYtn\lntft! CO<llrOo.O 1t~m1 Umlt ...... ~ll"COl'IWntfU• Wlff 1nt IJrOH "" 01 Ml'f OD• can Of 11 .. •.)0)I ¥0\I PUICl\N 11 lu<>Y ...... ""'1M 0. fllo ~ltot llu• ftlal t • IKt 11011 Un OullO YOU• \l\0001"4 NCIOll ,,,_ OISCXLNT SLJF>ERMARKE IS ANAlttlll IM W '°" ....... A\lllllUC ANANll• l tt IO. tTaft COUHI "°"'-PMO 111¥11tf Mtt WAUlllT A'l&NUI Dairy & Frozen LAYER CAKES f P!Pf"fOl()(',1 r~~ C0(0tj1Jf00 1 39 0 t<O~(MO(Ot>lt 1101 •• C. • • FRtED CHICKEN BREAST3 19 ; c;w"""°" z•OZ <>cc. • r GORTON FISHSTICKS 2 37 b UOI "'G , r ORE-IDA POTATOES O S..lll'DOf0"•~8'IOW" l•Ol P«G .69 . r MOORE ONION RINGS 91 b t&Ol Pw<; • Health & Beauty Aids ARRfD XX DEODORANT I' \!!(• ttcui>•Ofl 1 49 b U~Cif'fTfO , 11',0I WC • r BABY SHAMPOO 6 '°"...,,,.. ' l()MH'l().. ., 01 9T\ 1. 79 LAVORIS MOUTHWASH 2 09 • 140l 8fl • I' CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE. 99 0 lltGUt>toP"'IHT 6•01 fUtl(. I' VITAllS HAIR SPRAY b llliWl>tOllWl'(I AOl Wt 1. 29 liquor SAVE 10% -BUY A CASEI A 10~01SCOUNT IS CIVEN ON FULL CASE PlJl!CHASES OF WINE & SP1f1"S IKEY 8UY ITEMS EXCLUOEOI L ~~·~'~Slfl Ill 7.69 COlOffY WINE L IM1NISl<nllllllllOSElll •HTI 2.19 ALMADEN MTN. WMS b ~s. .~~ ~C:u1 IT\ 4.89 °"' ... ~. "'Olt<!lOf' _., OIOol'.llll1'9t "'""" 011tt1 ro oe ftle<t•w 1rom-AIM'~ 1Mft tn'll T\1<1111.W -1~ t~79 ... what discount IS all aboutl COITAMll.fl lllU.ltlTOet ~=-·••Yl'M If ANTON -flliMITOlt llACM t1M NAMOfl IOUUVMO Jal .o. ~AlflNUI "'' Af\.MnA A'l't"llUC NUlffllfOf(lft llACll , .... 9'IOOllNUlltt 1r11Cn UIOtnlA NIU.I •n CAeOT tlOAO "' u. •u ,... """"""' . .,., """" lllll lllWQ!l'1 A\118'UC 04IAN0 f "''""'"""" LA •111aoa ..,.,.NO cunu Hto I CMA,.AN AWNut. IAlfU AlllA UtllO,..,.~ STORES O~N DAILY t A.M. tHP1 IMNOOA'-C &l'llU.f ( ' l f ' I ' f; t \ Q DAILY PILOT W~n•ld•Y Aprll 25. 1179 ·F. ., How America Eats: Soup-Can Carrots J • B)' CECILY Bk0N81'0Nt-.: '"_._. ,.,_,... .... When Rotte Valpn'<la -...--~-,ol I!;~ W~'1. VL. H•ve tt buffet tu1wh at tended by ~ m\"mber\ of her local tiardt•n club, twt1ry ll WJ:ll' .iu ~• u!'lkl'<I for thl' rt'l'lVt' for tho mnr1nall!d 1•11rrots &hl• lt'rVt'<i Qultt'l &a n '<-ord AS A KF.SULT, Row "'u:. Ji..•r uatkd to •wn1l l h t• rt'l' I ~h· t.. 111 l' I flll~hl "l"h lo Jl11'o" II ulonf.t to ... till n11111· t•ooki. Oo 1t•t't'l\1n.: 1l I 11hont'll HoM' 111 f1111I 11111 what 1•bt> had h1•1•n 1111 lht• lun1·ht!'On mt•nu Potluck Supper ~ Spur of the moment dinners are soml•l1m ..... the mtr..t run. No mu""· no fuss. JUSt good food a nd frie nds \.rand ma u :. e d l o <' a I I t h t• m "potlu<'k s uppers " in olh<'r words. you took ~hat ~ ou ~ot or "'hal was a\'ailable W 1th :,o many go11d convenience foods. 1t ':. t'ilSy to have an off-the :.heir meal. Take a t·an of cannelloni in it's own ric h :,aun'. add som t· frozen ve~etables plus a httl<' imagination and prl'sto in JO minutes y o u ·ve crea t ed :.ometJung fit for ram1ly or friends. Co mpl ete your "potlu<'k supper" with <J ~rc·t.•n salad. carrot cake. a1ml1 .. , anrt hot chocolate Ci\NNELJ A)NJ WHt;t.L 1 ·• t·up chopped muon 1·:'. (' u p c h 0 pp l' d gn•t·n 1w11pcr 3 tahlt•spoons butler or margarine t tab l espoon Worcl'slc:n.hire s aul'(' 1" teaspoon garlic JH>wder 2 tablespoons !'tour cream 1 1 teaspoon oregano I can ( 15 OUOCl'S , canm•ll oni l bt•ef f1lh·rl m;l(·;1ron1 produC't 111 mt· al ... aun· I I pa c k age.• 1 10 ou nc·1•s I frnu·n m 1x1'<1 v 1· g 1.• ta b I t•~. t· <J 11 k,. rl • rlra1nc•d 2 :1 '>lt<'t''> Amt•nc·;111 1•hN'M'. f'IUJrll'red P .1rmt· ... an chc:t.·'it' S:.iult· onion and P"ll 111•r in 2 l<tblt.-spoons hut I Pr u nlt I tend1•r /\d<1 Worrhcsl«>rsh1 rc sauc·t'. J~ar l ic powdt·r s our c•n·am. orl'gano und c·a nnl'lloni: s tir gl'ntly /\rrangl' t in shapt• <ir whet.'I, if des i red ) 1n ovt.•n easserole or baking chsh. /\dd one tablespoon o f buttc.•r to cooked frozen vegetables. l'our t•ookcd vegetables ovl:'r c.·annelloni or place in N'nlc r of wheel. Place c·hl'<'Sl' quarters around vt·~('tabll's. Ha ke cov <•rc•d in 350-dcgree oven for 30 minult·s. St'rvt with Parmesan cheese Serve:.4. Roast St uffed D uck 41f:i pounds Cabout> duck 1 tablespoon grated orange rind •,; cup orange juice 'h cup water 'h c up 'l•·p ound stick butter 1h cup cul the size of raisins pitted prunes 8-ounce bag herb- seasoned bread-crumb stuffing Fold back wing tips on the duck. Heat the orange rind. oran1e juice, water and butter until the butter melts; stlr in the prunes and the stuffine. Stuff into body and neck cutuea or the duck; skewer closed. Roast, breaat side up, on a Oat rack ln a shallow pan ln a pre. heated J.50.degree oven for a boUl 2 houri; turn back side up and con· linue routing until well· browned and crisp, and drumstick joint moves easily --about 'h hour longer. Pour ofr rat In pan and make naitural 1ravy from t he drip· ptn11 to tene over the atufflng, becaute It's on • the 4rJ aide. ------·--. ao . bad modl• lhl' crtam puff1 u wt•ll ,., th martnat(od carrola, tbto 1iard~n club lunch com~U.....hMI pr~v~ tht" r at Now l"f'lJrt'd an er 3!'> Y<'llra o f ob~l elrica l nural~. ROiie V11l111,•dn Ii attll one-buay lu<I> S h t> ke1•p11 ltou11 '" ~~rdrn s und dor 'I i:Mrclt•n f lub work Mw "' on thl• lJOard of ht>r cou11 I) hl'Dllh planntnR COUil c•ll und 11'1 ar tlvt• 111 m 1110 tuullt11£ und t'Jtpandlnl( hl'rs," Rose told m ;> lwr communlty't> h1 11 A$ a recipe 1leuth. I tor1ul mUl"um wo ndered where the popu l ar dish b u d ... - hu,y to CC)O k ," Rose 1> y• "1'twr•"~ so murh pll'uaurt• In providing wood lhlnga to t:at, and l t•nJOY fHlli~inai ul oog rcr10t·11 " "And wht•rc did you .:N your rl'<'ll~ for the 1· arrol1' ·•" I oaked '"l"ron1 1t frumd who .:ot It from ,J friend O( FRESH One ot Its mtredie nts as a can al tomato soup llad It been developed 1n th\• PenMylvan.ia test kitc hen or th1.1 company whose cans or tomato 11ou1l. lhi'ir im age m ade fomous by Andy Warhol, s tand in everlasting sup ply o n Amer ic a 's ~upermarket shelves" "8.5i 000F.Fl I san s1Mi 1ftl1 ! s100 C WAIEI I -...-..=;It' -.~ •• mlf M peea,. ~. -c.iel,. .... ,. MICIM I -·AN. n nmttm., UY, 1, '"'· I -•••••D·I COUPOllm•••••••• • I P HONED A publicist with the soup company to tnquJre. She laughed und said s he wis hed lbelr l~t klt~n could claim the credit. But it couldn't. One of the ir home economists, on a trip to the Midwest. e ncoun- tered the carrot dis h at a luncbeon. She brought back the recipe lo the test kitchen and now her o wn ve rs ion is in a cookbook the company has Just released. That 's 101\4-ounce ca n con· how. recipes get around. densed tomato soup, un- ROSE VALP&EDA'S diluted MARINATED l I a rg e on i o n , CARROTS c hopped m edium-l ine 2 pounds ca=rr=~o~ .. s=-.-.il>ou(l cup pared and sUced into 1· l large green pep- inch lengths <a bout s per. chopped m edlum- cups) fine <about l cup> l teupoon salt Brlni the carro ts. •/4 t.eupoon pepper with water to cover, to a 1 teaspoon prepared boll and boil S minutes; mustard drain and cool. Into a 1h cup salad oil medium bowl turn the ~ cup sugar s a I t . p e p p e r a n d ~.cup cider vinegar m ustard. bt:al in a Little PltCIS lfflCTIYI WID., AN . 25 TillU TUU., MAT I , lt1t. AU tUANTfn ltGMT5 llSUVlO. MO UU lO OIAlHS ot FOii llSAU OI COMMllCIAl USI. of the oll to blend with : the mustard; add the re-1 malnlnl oil 8Dd the •a&i· • a r , vlne1ar and soup aod beat a1aln to bleod. Sttr IJrtJW OIQon aDCI . g r een p e pper. Cover'. tightly and chill over·• night. Makes 12 to is: servings. R eci pe may be' doubled. Any marinade l e ft o \•er may be refrigerated and used as a dressing tor salad greens. (sAVi\ I BEEF ROUND~ RUMP ROAST OR IGIOR -PRICES SLASHED 15% 10 25%1 ON JUNE 24Tli1 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR PRICES 151 TO 251! MAKE MARKET BASKET HEAD- QUARTERS FOR All YOUR LIQUOR NEEDS. YOU'LL FIND SLASHED PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVERTISED SPECIAlS ... BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS. MISS PEACH ----LL IS fH~E A MAG~-Z.INE. ~ ~OPHl,TIC.ATED .A51'R0NAt .. rrs ? t I I by Mell Lazarius ve.s . IT'~ C.AL.L..ED, "C05MOt; PO UTAN.'' "Your lifestyle is not in fashion tn this neighborhood! .. Af2THur2-' S MA6Al/NE ~uiSc..t2\ Pit 0 N sef2v1c.e ... > SUP~HEROES AIO NOw,A~~ FOR "OE 60WltNOR: 'IOLR ~.UNl~ THE ST.ATE f'A)'& THE ~I~. THIS. CITY Yffl..L. NEWR MOVE AGAIN.' SHOE NIY ~ITY /rtM!Wlf:llR HAS /IMMOtJILlrlP El.ai!Y LIVING CRE"1URE AHO ~Aet.E 061EGT IN M#T/f/OPOt IS Wm+IN 60 FEET ~ f'JT'llEET LEVEL--l30111 A80V£ AN0 81tOW.' WAS If A tJOVIN& VIOlA11CN? I'M NOr SURE. ... ~,No~ I'M LOSING Yoo, MA>ltlr: ! SToP Dt~ING ME, WILLIE·· I'M Tl~I> Of BEi~ c,At.LE:D 'THE INCREDl8Lc l:r;lJLK. by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta IN Of.If HOUR, A SPECIAL COlllllER WILL ARRIVE? lfT 1HE CAPITAL •.• TO CELlvEr:l A 5C~001.E Fal. MY- 1/fENT-IN CA5HA~/JANI< MGM4!'YO/IU¥R9 --0F T~T RMSOt\! by Jeff MacNelly ''tMJ<l~A SLAMDVNK IN EXACT CHAN~ !)NE." DRABBLE MR. ORAS6LE, I 11>6.iNEO 'bJ ASOVf ~ING-A°t ~ NtlbM60ffS fr4f'(~ ( l'M ~rfU,\O 1 ~1' '1UR \JP 'fOIJlt f.dM! DR . SMOCK NIELSEN SA~ U5 Alt.. ~OM STARS Mt'.> Nff:O 10 PFDV~ 7HEY'R£; Aa<iil!i! H-HA4!> WH~ AR.E 1~6C M-.J l lME SON6LA~sr COMJ:; : ~·~. ~,,, -.._ _JV No,a1Nf, NO ..... • ~AM~ Er" \IK)Ul!) e£ fERF'[CT ~ '((XJ !! JUDGE PARKER .. by Harold Le Doux <: I'LL ORtV£: AROUND T<»'IN FOR A WHILE ... AND 6E ~ACK FOR YOU IN USS TAAN TWO HOURS.' MAV&E 1 CAN FINO AN ART uALLERV THAT'S OfEH.' "What'1 129 divided by-'?" DENNIS THE MENACE ,. -... -.. ,. --....... ,.,. . -. -,.,,. .. .... ... . . ...... ·- TUMBLEWEEDS 1.IMPIU 1.llARt7, WHV'P v'OU PAINT ~AU. OVER 'tt>UR HORSE? t WANNA Rll7t: our 1"0 1HE: 9UFFAL.O Wf>J,.'WW AN' WA'TrH 1l-f E. MUV' PR'l?J ·- PEANUTS 1 ! I WA<; LOC>tclf\&6' Af ~ER ... UM ••. ' llJA'S JOS'f ..• 1l4A'f' I'S .•• I ILIA~ \.OOICINE. Af ... .:r. 've .Aeou-r HAP l"f" Wt"T'H COLJN"f"RY c::>OC"T'ORS .' OAILYN.OT Ct by CMrlH M. SdMlll by Kevin Fagin by George Lemont by Jeff Millar and Jon Mclntosll r;:========~~-::-i ~Y, BASY, Aft( alNf b'SlWOOO P1CME tS A 'IWtN'TEEP In Offllf ~. rf'S .VS'f 'fiW' ... ~, ff JUSf MJ6ltf &S ~~OffiC~lf YOUCOOl.D 6Ef "DRfY• N'nt:'ftfU~ i lODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ACROSS 50 Sawbuci( 1 Charts ~1 Wea;><>" 5 Contour 53 Damn 10 Rose 57 Copper films exlract: Var. 81 Drink 14 Rusalan 1191 82 With much 15 More ashen -care UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesday's Puzzte SoMd: 18 Prod 64 Etc.: 2words ..,.~~~:.S~~- 17 Asian e6 Make merry 19 Wooed 118 Ready copy 20 Afat 87 Stltchea 21 Messages 118 Hllr braid 23 High and 119 Meeting: neap Abbf. 250bserve 28 Agree DOWN 29 cnanoe t -of honor maker 2 lndlan buf· 34 Alumnua: falo CofloQ. 3 Tablets 35 Agitate 4 Gr00¥ed 37 Al no lime 5 Payef8 38 .. Ben -" a Rapidity 39 Conditions 1 -Mc:Gl'IW 41 Indignation 8 Chime 42 Bedeck 9 Man '1 name 44 Not forced 10 Stem 45 Peece lover 11 Rightful 4 MldeUt 12 Rlpenef Idiom 13 Eklttona and 48 Mede equal Barber 18 Worm Cl Cefemortl•• 22 Young yws 45 Obtllna 24 Sowa " Put Into 29 Tvrtlah om-48 Tum down c:era 52 -mldt 27 CoerM SJ High l*dl 28 Rebound 54 Bird IM!ttf 30 Allow• 55 Nall 31 Par -58 At any time 32 Boldnett 51 Pheeunte • 33 Tripped nett 31 Realdenla of 59 Bird• 39 Join IO NC0a 40 Sight perte 83 Genten g4rt --- ('JI DNL V Pll.OT Wedn..01y. ApuJ 26 1979 Club Calendar O•ll'f' Pilot Pf'H>10\. C>y G~r'f' AmbtO\.• DINE AND DANCE -The Irvine Guild of the South Coast Repertory Theatre has planned a fund-raising gourmet dinner and evening of dancing beginmng with a cocktail reception at 5:30 p .m. Sunday, May 6. at Bernards Restaurant. Corona de/ Mar. Getting in the mood for the event are dancer Jacqueline Jernigan. nght. with Kay DeVita. co-chatrman. For reservations, call Mrs. Jean Lmd at 752-6246 or contact the theater's ad- mmstrat1ve offices at 957-2602. TOUR -California Ltving Classic to Contemporary 1s the theme of the annual South County Home Tour sponsored by the San Clemente-Capistrano Bay Branch of the American Associa- hOn of University Women. The tour will be held from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 6. Getting ready for the event are Bobbi Hoopengarner. at left. whose San Clemente home is among the six to be open for the tour, and Betty Elred of the tour commit- tee. Tickets are available from Mrs. J. Cherry at 492-7766, Mrs. Mack Hoffman at 498-2698, Ms. E.E. Day at 770-1235 or Mrs. E.A Miller at 770-2169. .... LAMPP.ARTS Harbor Utes .... '""hr ..... s-., .• ,....,.. .... c ............ 1-uo1 ou an You ant Learn how to work an interesting switchboard. Fiii in your spare hours & be a helping hand for Or's, Lawyers, Plumbers and other business peo· pie when they're out of their offices or residences . If you have a mature telephone voice then this is the lob for you. Call S4l-42JO, Mon thru Fri., o. NATI ONA i. WOM •:N'S POLITICA L CAV(' S : I\ corkta1I purty to honor Bella Abzug w1ll lw twhl from !I to 7 J> m l"rlday. April 27 at 2H33 ('u11111u St . Nl'W l>Ort Oeach Information .1rll'r 71> rn . li40 :S757 8KAND•;1s l 'NIV t:RSIT\' NATIONAL WOMEN'S ('OMMIT'ff:•:: The Orange County gr!>UlJ "!r l.~ Nh~ht wrll be hettHtt-8-30- V m Suturctay. M uy 5. an Harbor Reform Tem l>lt'. Nt•wµort Beach Thl' public 1s anviled to al· t•nd thl' t'Vt'nl °"'ht<·h will include a Mexican d1n1wr. t'omt.'C!sa n Curl Waxman and disco dunr· 1ng Information Hulcne Straui:.s. 833·3R07, or lni.tt•r LoJlan. ti4•1 IOIH FIBt:K FESTl\1AL: The second annual N'·edlt•wnr k und Ftbt·r Arts Festival will be held fr om M .i n1 lo I pm Suturday. May 19, an Ha )\ t<·w ('1,n t 1·r Sa ntu /\na He 1 ~hts lnform..atwn Cou-.llant• Community College. 'Hl:I 0811 n ll'll'>ltlll 2.Jfj llOI.\ EL'CllAKIST INSTITUTE 220: i''anf;.trl' of Fa-.hton-. '>ho"' °"'Ill bt-held at 11 a m ~..aturdtl\ /\prri 2H 1n St C:olumban llull. (;Jnkn Cro\'I' Thi· t•\i•nt. ""h1rh 1ncludci:. lunch .1 t I i :1 O p m 1 .., o p e n to t h e p u b I 1 <' Ht'Sl'rv:Jlums Mr:. William Sysak. Gurdcn c; ron• llARBOR AREA ('OMMUNITV CONCERT ASSOCIATION: I\ mt•mbershtp drive luncht'On will bl• ht•ld al l pm Sund:iy. 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'\'~ t t:l.1.0WSllll': 1h1· 11wlh1·r and dau1•ht1·1 lm11q1wl ""Ill bt· ht· Id .it Ii J!) p 111 \\'t'Cln1·o;da\ :\I") 2. 1n D11·n ·nf11•td Il a II l.l'T ll t:KAN ('Ill RC lf l.IRRARY A S· SOCIATION: Thl' (1rang1· Count) rh<1ptc·r "''II hold a !>f">nng workshop from !) :i m to 2 p m . Saturd>iy. April 2X. 1n St <Haf's Lutheran C'hun·h. (jardcn (;rove• Author MarJOnt.• Wold v. 1 11 d "cuss • ·Th 1· C r 1t1 ca I Mom c• n l · · Informal ton Trudi Gleason. !)7!} 0468. or Elh<:I Sl'<l7.lll./O, 53 1 4960 ('ANC't :R WOHKSllOP: /\ !'ancl'r \o\orks hnp for nwmlwro; of I ht• l'lt•rg} v.111 hl· held from Ii J m lo :1 15 fl m W1·dm·-.d<1 ~ ~11.I} 2. in 1\nalw1m Mt•mort.JI llos1ntal l nformut11111 /\m1·rK·an (':inn·r S11<·1c·t}. 1•1h11·atton dl·purl rrw n l. 7 5<! HHOO HAPPY JIOM•:MAKERs: A home.crafted fashion sho"" "''II IH' held HI 10 :i m Frida}. April 27, tn F ountain VHllt·y C1v1r Center fll'servat1on!. Mrs c;,•rnld lkuh·r Pl BETA Piii: rounder''> Day luncheon w1 II be held Saturduy. April 28. in the Long Beach Elk 's Club Ticket s Ruth Wa lley. 673 ·2738 ($ee CALENDAR, P1ge Cl I I Tri. \nll'9 ltll\ ti •II 1(1m(lo>r ly O••-• tlw•Y• Oii 111n" ,.,..,.,, M•t. ~' to ••~'" '"' ll•PPY & l•<I\ .,,_,... IOY •114 \tnllH to lhl\ 01110 Liz Aelnder• Pereonnel Ae-ncy 40)0 8 irtll ~t UM IOW I A•"'" •U-t•" CASINO -The Huntington Valley and Costa Mesa guilds of the Fn'ends of South Coast Repertory Theater will hold Las Vegas Night at 8 p .m. Saturday, April 28, at South Coast Plaza. Reviewing prizes are, from left, Phyllis Sayler and Lorry Bernardy. For information call Debbie Andrews at 963-3898 or Catherine Thyen at 979-1658. .. fine stationery corma del mar ** Grand Opcuin~ '** Non-Surgical Facelift Erase lines and wrinkles without surgery .----------· 1 1st Treatment I I & Analysis $1 0 I ._ _________ .. • ... yrlash Tintin11. • 1-.urnJWan t"al'ial'i • 1)1•1·11 Purr· <'leansinl( Orwn \Inn Sat 10·~ :1iJ)!I :\I'" port 81\d. '"" p11rt R.·aeh 71 I lii:i :mzu :1111 \·1,ta lx •I ;\1 ar Kt•dnndu Bru h .! t:J.J7:1.H7:1!1 :ryzzet ~~ .. !~t:l'l."•r.i Ollt•" l'U.lA • I.. C-O.. -Ill • -...... II ~PNJN(f SA£E ~ STARTSAPRIL25th ~ LOTS of SPORTSWEAR .33% to 50% OFF or more NEW MARK DOWNS MEN AND WOMENS Jacbfs. Vnts. Slllrh. Ilana.es md P..ts Sport1hJrts. P..ts. Jaclr.ts, 1111t S1Mrts BUY NOW AND SAVE SINCE 1949 O&~A .. TM•HT 8TO"& 1116 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. r.a CokYIMl9m Y 4 T oua UAl IMTIA.MCI -.. .9' MAeMOUA. ---------------------.. ............... ._._.-...,._ _______________ ....,. ____ ..,_ ____ ~--~~~~~~~~-~~----------·---------.... _ -..... -------~ _.... ..........._. ..... ., ..... ._ .............. ,..., .. ____ _ r '1 FOOD • • .Calendar FASHIONS -Claire McNa1r. president of the SA TCH Bel/es Guild of Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, models D dress to be shown during the group ·s annual installation and fashion show set for 10:30 a.m. Monday. April 30. at the hosprta/'s Patio Dmmg Room. OAll. V PILOT Rice is Perfect' Choice ~ • .....,._..._.F.or Many Dishes By CECILY •SOWNSTONE AHoela&ed Preas FoM F.d.ltor I must be onl! of the original converts to con· verted rice. Whe a it was first marketed I fouod it a booa ud bave ~n de- voted to It ever alnce. When you cook It, you never have to worry a bout the result: each gr a tn 11 separate, the navor and texture very good. . My favorite Spanish restaurant in New York Ctty u1es it in their paellu. Middle Eastern cooks I know like it for tbeir pilaf's. • IT'S GaEAT to mold , h to ring shape and an -::.."~'East Indian cu r r y. FASHIONS -The USC Delta Gamma Mothers Club will hold its annual fashion benefft luncheon Saturday, April 28, at the USC DG chapter house. Making plans are, from left. Mrs. William Felts of the San Fernando Valley, Mrs. Herbert Stone of Newport Beach and Mrs. Frank Cordon of Tarzana. re1taurant chef once s howed me the easiest way lo do so. He used a treasured possession - an individual plain ring mold. 4 lo s inches In diameter and l to 2 ID· ches lugb. h a d bad it s pecially made. lutead J Ulfl a large rtn1 mold that ia actual· ly more practJca1 for a bome kitchen. I · cook a cup ot COG· ven.d rtce to serve 4 to 6 people according to packaae direcUona and ready a mold by oiling It and beating it in a warm oven. The rice makes 4 cups after cooking, thus a 4· lo 5-cup mold that bas a plain bottom and sides works(ine. I PACK the cooked rice into the mold, let it stand a few minutes and then invert it onto a bot serving platter. YOU CAN uae the rice mold. too. for such boli· day leftovers as bard· cooked ed1 bly d yed eggs. u se economical gratns abundantly a n d cut down oo lbe huge por- Uons of meat Americans have usually treated themselves lo. Rice ls wonderfully aaU1r1tlll and, used to atretcb small amounts ol mea&, can help beat the lnfla. tion that has crept Into everyone's kitchen. Chemists Eye Overcooking By BaUCE DUNFORD HONOLULU IAP> - A group of chemical re - sea r chers s ay t hey aren't yet ready lo raise a general public alarm on suspicions that over- cooking food could lead to c ancer, but is recom- mending moder ation in cooking. A panel of chemists held a news conference in Honolulu to report on lbetr progress in leam- i n g m o r e about formation of compounds s u s p e cte d o f bein g carinogeruc. or cancer· ca u s ing, during the browning of food pounds." said Wayne T. Iwaoka of the University of Washington. The possible link between cancer·causing com pounds .,nd cooking foods at very hl~h Lem· peratures has been un- der study since 1964. Iwaoka said his ex- p eriments found that mutagenic compounds can possibly be formed e ven during normat cooking , although t he incidence of such com· pounds increases· when food 1s overcooked. 'Perverse' Child Needs Help For each restaurant serving, be packed his ring mold wtth cooked rice, turned it out In the center of a hot dinner plate and filled it with whatever curry h a d been ordered. When)I asked when.· r could buy a mold the• s ize of lus, he told ml' ht· Remove the shells and slice or chop tbe eggs; a dd th e m to a mus hroom . cheese or tomato sauce. This will fi ll a rice rang delicious- ly. One warning: don't overload the center of the rmg with the filling or you may knock t,he sides out of :-.hape Bel- ter lo pass extra f1ll1og separately Nutnl1on1sts tell us over and over again lo "We perhaps suggest that people responsible in food preparation be aware that excessive browning of foods not only destroys the pro· te1ns and sugars ID tbe food, but may aJso lead to t he forma tion of possible mutagemc com· "Until more research is conducted o n t he factors affecting the browning of foods, the cons umer should avoid excessively brown or burnt foods," Iwao ka s aid , adding tha t if the pizza 1s l.erved with a burned cru::.t, ::.end it back. Ana Landers DEA R ANN LANOERS_ Yesl<'rdav I over heard a convt•r:-..ition 1n a drugblore. !;cl Ilk<' to It'll you about 1t in the hope you will pnnl my lctt<.'r and ht:lp ::.omebody. One woman was telling another about her niece. "The child ill so perverse," she said "She docs everything she can think of lo annoy ( Boroseope THlJ RSDA Y , A PRJL 26 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES t March 21-1\pril 19) Accent on pay- mf.'nt ~. collect1ons. diversi fying. t·xpanding horizons. estimatm~ vacation and travel costs. r.<'m1m. Sa~1llar1us persons fi gure prominently You learn a secret. Your earning~ potential I!> -;harply mcreal.cd. not necessarily in that order TAURUS 1 April 4!0-May 201 Your pos1l 1on 1:-. :-.lrcngthcncd You regain !>t·nbe of d1n·cl1on .Judgment. intuition are on targ<·t You no longer arc "trapp<'d" hy red tap4if Aquarius. Leo and Scorpio pt-rson:-. figure an yoiJ'r personal ::.cenario. Number 4 could play key rol<' GEMINI 1 Mav 21 .June 201 · Checi.. ::.ourcc::.. k<'ep i.ccn~ts. be cli::.t·rcet. don't divulge sources Dl·duct. a nalyze. find reasons don't &t satisfied merely to know something occurred Find out why 1t happened ! You wall dispel fears. doubts . CANCER <June 21-July 22J: Accent on romance. wishes, persuasion, diplomacy, Cf buse of d1t•tar) rules. purchase of art obJect or lu>.ury item. Lift• style or domestic CJdJustment 1s on agenda f<':1 m1ly ml•mbcr w.inb. lo discus!> 11·:-1<lence. why. where, when. cleaning up proc c :.:-.. LEO <July 23·Aug . 221: Obstacle l'q u:1h c·hallt'nge, block 1s transformed into stcppin~­ ~trmc Superior 1s on your side. whether or not you i.lre awi.lrt' of 11 You learn. pcrre1 vc. com- municate. Broo<l1nc lb negative. Being alone IS not same as being lonely. Yes, you will com- prehend ! VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Lunar aspect in· d1 catcs travel, writing, overcoming language and distance barriers. You gain spiritual in· iighls. You productively pursue educational projects. You ~ain by "slicking with" number 9 Aries 1s in picture. LIBRA <Sept. 2J-Oct. 22>: Be aggressive >'here digging for facts is concerned Somc.'<>nc ,-nay be attempting to hide a "financial manc·uver." Prott•ct yourself. Check signals with partner or mate Information is gained out· tiidc orthodox avt•nucs SCORPIO cOcl. 23·Nov. 2ll. You "know" ~ 011 made right move Uncertainty results from new or different e nvironment. Leo, Taurus. Aquanus indtv1duals fi gure prominently. Yes, you should maintain an independent stance. You gel chance lo renegotiate agreement or contract. SAGl'ITARIUS ~Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Go slow. m aintain low profile, attend to basic tasks. One who "depends" upon you confides secret. Follow through on hunch. Be open minded, not ~ulllble. You will receive reliable guidance con· ccrnlng employment and health. CAPRICORN I Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Accent on tngnlfi cant c h a n ges, children. a dded ress>0nsibility, the Imprinting of style, a re· lationship that is Intensified. Gemini, Sagit· turius and Taurus Individuals figure prominent· ly so does the number 3. AQUAJUlJS <Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Stick lo facts take a stand, complete transaction. Another Aquarlan fisures in picture. You gain Insights into property values, baste structures, quality materials. Older person will share benefit of ex· perience. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20): Exchange ideas, be confident, confront relaUvc who com· plains. take short journey, catch up on cor- respondence. Yes. stress is on activity as con- trasted lo procraslinalioo. Gemini person com· monda key role. • ... ,. • 4 her mother L~ltt'ly she has bc.>t.•n pullmg huge chunks of hair nut of hl·r head My sister de- cided to fix that htllc brat once and for all. She t•ul some of the rhlld 's hair off with a scissors. r hopped it tnlo bits. mixed 1t m with he r mashed Pola toes and bulll'r and madt· her e:.it 1t " Ann, I was JUSl c;ick I taught school for many years and hatl two such little girls in my <'lass I knew these youngsters h<td emotional problems and rC'commend<'d a psychologist. Hoth mothl•rs <·ooperated and took their d11ldrc·n for t·ounselmg. (Qne of the fathers -went. too J With111 a few weeks the hair-pulling stoppt•d in both instances. The youngster~· grades improved and there were no more problems. If parents would only hstcn to their children with their hearts! H.G.C. DEAR H.G.C.: I hope and pray all parents of hair·puJUng children will see your letter. This goes for eyebrow and eyelash pulling, too. Such behavior is a sympton of anxiety, in· ,.-curity, fear or anger. These youngsters need professional help and I'm delighted you pointed out In your letter that it was highly successful in the cases of your two students. Bless you for writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J am 20 years old and \\ould love to have a baby. My boyfriend sa:,s he likes the idea. too. We both have good JCJbs Mme pays for all hospital expenses and then' i" a neat clause for maternity leave . I \HHlidn t t osl my folks a penny. The only thing that worries me is how they \\Ould Lake it Rut then T kt'<.'p telling myself I ha H~ lo live for Mt-;. not my fl<ircnb Plt:asc ~IVl' ll'> th1· go ... 1gn, 1\1111 We really w:int this kid. lN LOVf': 0 EAR l.OV t;: Oo you both waot the kid C'nou~h to ~Pl marrit>d? If not, my advice is forget it. You arC'n't matu.re enough to be parents. DEAR ANN LANOERS: Concerning the tel· tcr from "F(-d Up " who asked if thcr(' are any decent mf'n left an the world· you wanted to know what she w<1s doing arguini:? with a guy in his apartment until 2 a.m. Well, Ano, she was probably trying lo get ham to drive her ho mt· I 'n• been in the same boat. sometimes till 4 a .m In our s mall town there's· no such thing <•S taxi ::.crv1cc and ttw only alternative 1s to h"'1f 1t. It ·s a long. s cary hikt-on dark roads Is il \\rong to cxpc·c.:t a guy to kl·cp his hands 01-'l•~. espt'l'iully on the first date·• I 'm 23, at- tractive. 1ntelligt•nt. hard-w()rking and pleasant. T 've never bt•l•n a:-.kcd out to dinner 1 ·ve been treat<:d lo a mO\ 1t• t•x<tt'lly twice I hope you have a better answer for "Fed Up" bt>fore she twcomcs a::. batter and cynical as I am. I guess the decent men must be on the - other side of lh<' moon. They're sure not here where I hve. THOROUG HLY DISGUSTED DEAR T.D.: You a re 23, attractive, In- telligent, hard-work.Ing and pleasant. You've never been Invited lo dinner by a guy and only twice to a movie? Maybe if you weren't wUllng to ~o to a man's apartment on a Orsl date, he might t.ake you someplace else. Try It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: r was surprised al your attack on the medical profession when you said, "What gives me a pain is doctors who tell patients who have no organic iJlness. 'There's nothing wrong with you.· They prescribe tran- quihzers and paper over the real problem - which is psychological." As a person who has Lived 70 years and spent a lifetime In health service, I know too well that the last thing people want lo be told ls this: "It's all in your head." They consider it the same thing as being told, "You are outs." What's more, these people go from doctor to doctor until they find one who will live their ill· ness a fancy name or sell them an operation. A patient who bas no organic lllness responds much better to a pill even thoulh It's nothing but s ugar -or a six-dollar bottle of tonic that won't help him, but won't hurt him either. It has been proven that people who need a psychological urt often get it from innocuous prescriptions. It makes them feel better, and after afl, this ls what counts. isn't it? -SANTA BARBARA DEAR S.B.: 'fte pa&letlt wt. &Un a 1w1ar pW ., ..... of .......... , ...ae .U& --~ IMlp ...... -~ llut Id• et&llel' ............. Ida ,......_. Wh& II aeeded II to ftlld _. eaadl)o .... , ................... to .... wl&la k. 0.- ., &bee wtJI ie be able to eUmlaa&e &lao1e PIYCllolelleft&ed aelle1 ud paJ8I ~ •&7 be &lie re.it of na& '1 la Illa llead, lt9t eM wp .. odter plattt1 -Hfjfflally ln Ute ••ae• 111d &Mba$. . . ,. ......... .-• ...... ~----................... _ ....... .._......,,,.. _____ . ___ .... ... • Fry light and lighten up on Cholesterol. J· Once you taste how ligh t : food fried in Sunl1 te can be. you may never fry in ordinary 011 again You see. Sunl1te's made of pure 100% sunflower oil. So it's even higher in polyunsaturates than corn oil. And Sunlite has no cholesterol. And for frying. no other 011 under the sun fries " your food lighter than Sunllte. It never tastes heavy or g reasy. AlwRys light.. Sunlite l1qh t And to start you off frying l1g h t. .. we·11 g ive you 40¢ off on Sunl1te. You can't fry lighter than Sunlite light. l~SJMON tC • 79Hunt•WessonFOOds.lnc c~ .. • A Norton Simon Inc Company r~---~;~~N---4Qc;l 100'l9 SUNFLOWER SALAD ANO COOKING OIL TO GflOClR ThrS coupon""'" be r~ lor lllCe value plus S.. l\andtof19 I I ii ulOd'" 9CCOl0Anee Wtll\ IM Oller Siited n.reon lnvotc9(1) MUSlietOnly r-provtno 10 Hunt· Wt.aon FOOdl. lnC , Intl rou l\IY9 purct\IMCI 1Ulltc11nt > Stock 10 COYef coupons prttenltd for reotf'r14)1i0n mu11 be allOWn on requosl Coupon ,5 vol<l 11 tHtd. proh1blleO or rftlrlettd by lftl C.tn I r v11Ue 1/20c. V1llO only 1n u SA n ua COU!>O!' 11not11s1Qn10le Of 1renslorable Moll COUPOll to Hunl·Wes'°" Foocts 1~ l'O Bo• 1470. C1tn1on. IOW162134.c 1979 Hunt·w.ton Fooos. In<: ,~-""' A,,.... OOUPOHEX""'HOCT.31, 1171 •, A ftJlt. ' -.vv OP1JI lM!lOTOOllC CCUl'Oll PO PllllC*K « Jl Ol llll OlflY ., -.vv . --------------- ' . ~--................... ---. ' ! ·1 14 d fl ~. . ~ I - t "' ,~ t I - I t I I I I l • See for yOISeff the fttrtnee in (I llldo QUllity! Collpare these berries ••. biC. ,._, • that dettt red color that pt'Olllises rtll satisfac· tion. YOU just nieht possi»ly find ...... ttller stores hlwe the same price-but who efse has El ·~. bndto ~? ____ _..;,__ ~ I TOMAT049c JUICE Uel Montl' n ch l1•vor -:!:i 1u btlu Aour l'USMY'S .......... age Hh:~u·h1..-.J or I JnUlt•lit hl'd O Ill hnii Tab or Fresca ,~1 1 31 Taku vour chmrl'1 14! w nce t lin. Glorietta Pears ... s3c Httlvt:tt ul 11weet Bart let111' I bot rnn COTT AGE s 12 01 9_ CHEESE D111lv goodnt:t111 lrum C1oldt>n C'rl'mtJ !-,m11ll ('uni, 111 Low Fat' Quurt Lemonade cavsras.. .. s 1 '' J s121 (lf11 STRAWllRRYe•••••••••• Wf'lch., h<•ll\'V With beme11' J2 Ol D • g uwwrs &9 c ress1n lozln! ..... (·a'''"' C '11n11d11rn, French. Hm,.,1ur NIBLETS 25< CORN !irN•n C11in1 gnld kemel11! 12oz Kleenex F~ .... ss c t 'ul11r., l'nnt~·hox ol 1:.1;1 (4c oil I Margarine ............ ss c :vtaiolu the l(oodne61! 01 m 111ze' I lh. Noodle-Roni ......... sgc Hnmonofl or f'armesano-<i 0 1 plq: Bisquick '° N ,.c s l 35 ~akl'!l much more than Just biscuits! Ballantine S 1 09 BEER ,~ Save We per ctn! J 2 ounce cent1 Instant Coffee .... s3 15 M .• J.B. for value! 10 oz jar Tortilla Chips ._ ... &9c Dorit08 Reg .. Taco, Nacbo-pkg Bowl Cleaner ....... 79c Seniflush really workB! 34 oz can Mr. Clean ............ s1 11 Hou111:hold cleaner-28 oz (20¢ ofO I L. ·d s111 vory 1qu1 ... -... For dishes-and banda! 32 oz (20e om ~~::~: 79c Liquid work» 80 fa&t! Gallon . You'll find morerto like at El Ran 1 cho! 12 oz BASKET Mo Ntter how you sme ttiem ..• plvmp ref.fipe berliff we so rew~y. so defidonly satisfyin&! SHORT 29< CAKE Spn nglleld cupi., wallinR to be filled wnh goodnet-s! Package ol four ICE CREAM $109 Choice of llavorl'i in Spr1ngf1eld 't\ i.quert: half-gallon corton Pound Cc.ke ,,u ..... &gc Whip Topping ...... 79c Heddi-\Vh1p . real cn:om ... 7 0 1 H.!t ty Crocker makt't! it ea11y! 16 oz PIE 69 GLAZE c Mnkt· u pie wnh that prof~10nlil touch' lfi vz 1o1ze Thank You Pie Shells ~ •... 59c There's more to like at our Butcher Shop l ,•ro'Z·a..,,1.sPRING LAMB ,11 7a u~ a11IU FRESH! ooMEsr1c .••••••. C. I il1t l'11mpure the q u;iht,•' Lamb Chops ~:· .. s 4 2•9 Frt:11h! Cbo1ce! ~oratogu loin tut SMAU.U• SPRICINa CHOPS We8tem raiaed! U.S.D.A. Choice Sliced Bacon ...•. s 13•9 El H.ancho'l! th1cker .. ranch .. 1ylr' LOIN CUTI nu, $4 2!. Fresh! Domestic lamb-ind Chmce Ground Lamb ...... s10.9 h1· .. h' < h111ce lamb and L :--A rn1 .. l'd LARCE LOIN SPRllG LAMB CHOPS W~tern Ha1sed' l'.S.D A. Choice f PBllh ChilkBB ~J~F:J:sr1e .......... 1 If Extra Lar1te Grade "A" meaty trying chirkeni;. bluffed and oven reodv tn oll N tlw lun111\ o r<·ul tr!'111' lrom l.111k) ~ armi-' Chuck Steak ...... .,s1 ·~ CentAlr cut! U.S.D.A. Cbo1ce beef IOllUSS ST1IFD mo s219 BREAST .... Grade" A"-Cordon bleu fashion Beef Roast :s.s2a.s Chuck cut Choice 8houlder clod Sali•ry STEAK 69!. El Rancho's-pan reody! Net wt 5 oz ea Ham Shanks s.o.99~ F~r fitlt! flavor! Frozen. defl'08ted dlf$S mas, s2'!. With dressing, butter, fret!h eggs! Fre11b Spare Rib11 ........ '/.Ill So deliciously lea.o end meaty .•• flnger·lick.in' good-frQm grain.fed Mid-we11tem pork ' Liquor Dep't R£DUCO) St .00! scor;s10 49 ~·rnv1. nn Authl'nl11'11V1 I 7f> hr Early Times ...... s1l49 S1<'e I ·m ... 1 75 ltr ... 11tra1ght! Boords Gin .......... sa99 h1r lh<' ,crcut mort1111 -;' 1.76 litt:r Whiskey llDllO .... " .. s7 99 t-:1 t<.ancho'11-4!6 prool ! I 75 liter Lord Calvert ..... 111 99 S mooth Canadian wh1skey-l.76 In REDUCED 99c! . VODKA s7 99 Save now on the I. if> liter size FRESH FlUETS! DICUSH SOLE FrC!lh flavor they'll welcome! Halibut Steak . s3 9! Ce nter cut Nonhern! Froun, defl'08ted Mahi Mahi ............ s15~ Tropical favorite! Frozen, defl'Oftted Large Scallops .... s59~ From Al811kan seas (frozen. defrosted) Perch ccuuoo .......... 112! F'resh-water treat. (frozen. defroated) Fll£SH FllETS Sausage 'W: ...... s 1 6.~ El Rancho's own-Mild or Hot PACllC RED $ 2 7 9 Chili Beef: ..... 511 FL9 Snapper .. Doee not exceed 30% fat content For the oven, broiler or akilJet Ground Beef :in: s20~9 Lean-doet not exceed 22% fat Frozen Food Prices in effect Thur April 26 through Wed. May 2 L h Delicatessen -$1 I, Dinners •••u•1 ............. 79c &ef or Cheeee Enchil1d1, Maican or Combination ••. 12 oz Orange Juice .... ".49c l'reesweet. coocentrat,e-.-6 oz can Chicken Pie ••••• 49c Va.n de Kamp goodneae! 7'h oz each APPLE S 149 PIE~ .John11t.oo'1 Double Cru1l or DutAlb 1llC ... WWWU I ...... •2.JI .. c; lllet IA'• tba vlftl •ftlll tion ! TUC I CUt•ll ........ -.. -··'1.11 fl\illrltl•. . holcp five twin hlade. Dinner Fries •••• 75c Ore Ida pot.atoee in 24 ounce packap Vegetables namw .. &te Marabbum Farma medley-24 en pkg POUID S 119 ·CAii 'tr Rqular or Chocolate ••. lOJA oz ·-• ...... ____ ... ~r or Un11ttnled-I • oi 1~om Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7 N o aole1 to dealers Miil P•-·-.. -... -... -..'2.49 Nl'w 1-'reedom 111vH vuur frtedmn' Plq: Qf 10 ong orn : ....... _ .......... Or Colby Style Hom •.• Ever-Fresh all purpo1e cbeeeel 9 oi packe1e Mozzarella~ .... 5151 Dressings ::-s .. &9c Gardenia 12 oz. (mTTI •.• 11 ea. Sllt) Blue Cheese or Avocado-8 oz Slic:ttd lla111 •••••••••• ~9C Bar-M-from domeet.ic pork! 4 oz Shrimp Cocktail .. &9c Laacco in 4 oz serving 1lUA OSCAI llAYR IPKIAU Frlllks •••••••••••.•.••••• 1111 Rn SllMli .••••.....•• •111 Meat, Beef or Jumbo .•. 16 oz Sliced-enHk t ime trettl 8 oa VsietJ. Pal ............. 1111 Cl•ssen's Plctie1-•1u Meat or Beef eelectioa-12 01 Koeber Whole or Halvet-32 01 fol .. r'• nch look, nch talte! ti oc Ort««• ••• die.cl ••• and Mtty! 7 oa w.AT llT'S ............... .." ... -.... 11' .... la .................... 11' "'11nutl' M11d-rHd to pour-:u 01 Ttw 11oorlnr •off"""' P1ll~bu"·-7 ot ~ f i I l ~ ...... _........,___ ....... ~ ----.... ...._.. -· ... -----....-...-...... ~ _......_ -....... . . . ................. -., __ ....._ ... , ............ -... .... --........ 7~ ......... \ ........... -----··· .. w.dneeday, Aprtl 26. \97i * DAILY Pl!,OT • f . . 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Ill the l'>. l'lus 1vl' Mes a Verde area. llV storage "' '" eluded with lhl' man) •·~ tras As king $104.:-,1111 Call 751·31!11 c;::SELECT I PROPERTIES I.ACK BAY HORSE PROPERTY Al l ho r s e ral·il1ta•:. nt.'edl'd S box s talls. ll1ck boxei.. automa t l l' watcrers. training rini: and muc h m o re 3 :.pac 1011 s bdrm-.. "Un :.tuny k1tr hen. nu "'J>. floors .Jus t 1J s tell. M> hur ry • On ly $136.000 Call 645·0.303 FORESTE OLSON •llwllt. ~• •• •u•,. UPGRADED MES.ADEL MAR 2.'.l'X) sq. ft . or luxury ·~ what th1i. 5 ~droom . :1 bath. 2 i.lory home tif ft:rs. Nl·w r u:,t l'arpN1111!. appl1 a11 l·c s & paint h1g hl1g ht lhl!oo IO vl•ly home . Thl' o~ncrs ;irl' mot1vatL-d, so make an orrer. t-\111 pn ce Sl25.900 Call 5"56-2660 c;::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES IN NEWPORT BEACH 1\1 (. L ,\ l N T () w n h (I m l' .... I t h l 0untt•m1,or<Ar} louk. tennis. pool and J,11·uu.1 pl us ;,in 111acd1hll' view of lhl· Big l'yn Golf Cu ur-,e $220.000 l 'Nl<)l'l•: IN Nl<:WPOHT Hf<:J\C'll 2 nt•}'-t·u:-.tom h<>nll'"• both mqut•' ::! B d r m :-. . 2 :, t o r v . s un cl l' (' k::. . m1<·rowa H·~. l'le. Sli5.UOO T E H Hll<'J (: T HINA in the orig inal Bluff..,' 2 bdrm . cl<.·n. e nlarg ed. eustum11l·d and l'rlcl uni t loc at ion near pool Only $Hi9.SOO WESTC'LI F F WI NN l·:H 4 bdr m. 212 h;iths. ~ frplt <'s. pot>I. and guest house. g rt·at for f;tmily Pnterlatnment only $I !)2. 500 IJA R ilOH V IEW HI LLS VI EW Pee land. larg l' lo t . J bdrm. quality appointments. ine n·rl1 hlt• occ<.in view. $J7!l.OOO REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 l:c1st Cod~t Highway, Corond dcl M Jr VETERANS BENEFITS! \nv Vl•l1•rJ n "'ho '' qu:.ihf11'<l m.1} µ11r1'11.1-.1• a rn•mr \O.llh NO l>OWN PAYMENT' E1th1•1 o f th1-:.t• 2 !\pt'{'IJ I prop1•1 lll'' !Tl.I} (1t.)OUr111•t•(I .i UEDROOM·J!1a nl h" mi: 'rm·bnc·k fpk t•arth tonl' decor new plush crpt~ Jui,t $7!1.900' ()I{ 'l REOR00\1 for mul dtn 1111( rm-cathc<lra l Cl'1hnl! lari:e l.Jv rm uttl room · HV parkinA HENT TO OWN on t;NTll. <.:LOSE Of' ESCROW' Full pncc $82,0110' Don't wa it . C'aU now 752· 170ll' DUPLEX OHTHES.AHD $177,000 Stl'pe, to the be a ch from owner 's front unit 3 B edrm !I + l o rt F ir eplace Ot'c k-. & patio. sha ke roof C;ill now. 673·8550 OCEAN & CANYON VIEW Corona del Mar llW:l' lot with s panou-. home l.tl(hl :tnd ;11 r) k1tcht•n M a!>'>IH' slnm• r1n•plat'l' 3 llt•drms . family & d1n 1 n~ rm Patio and dec·k POOL Won'L luM' Call 673·8550 (lf't'• ,. , , r • 'J t [~lfllHil MESA WOODS BARGAIN L~e4 bdrm. 2 story home w frml din r m & ll(c S('parate fmly rm Soar tnR cathedral cc1Hngs. Ir you entertain a lot, this lvly home 1s for you. On ly $1 24 ,900. Open Eves. 54.'>-~191 (--:IWO!iiJl>IM~i real estate Marianne Georqe 678 Center St. Costa Mc~a Two ft"ee Tickets to the LONG BEACH THEATRE F ESTIV1\L •HTHE BOOMIOOM ROOM CUFFH.AVEN Seeing 1s worth a 1000 3 Bdrm 2 Aa. 1800. s f words Bea utr rully de w~formal d1nl', .. n . l'Or alcd home with tolol bnck F'.P Dbl gnr -t 13 v1ew or NewportHarhor' x 20 h l'a l l'd s hop ; Lovely de<'ks, pn vatt• gl'('('nh~ust-and a viary vard and detached tn·law 78 x 180 lot H V :incs." quartt>rs. $395,000 10 $!14.500 Huth Laurrr Stam ng 1978 !Wsl At-· l re s s n o m 1 n t' e .I 111 Clciyburith al th~· Loni( Reach Convcntwn & En tertainmcnl Center, 300 E Oecan Blvd . Lon jl Beach call 642 5678, t•xt 272 lo l'latm your tickets {'ludes the la nd Rltr &_!6·4380 *** 642·5200 ~~---------...... I>ete Barrett.41 .. r.. ~ ~~r "' ,.c~~~.~~"!r FOUR-PL EX UKENEW! $114,500 Exce llent fourplex In· vestment barga in . All new pa.mt inside and out' All new carpetin~ every unit! Super rental area· extremely low vacanl'Y rate! lnl'omc S960t mo g ross l'all fas t fo r RARE PRIVACY -RARE PRICE Single home privacy with all condo be n e fits . Popular 3 bedr oom Dolores on lus h g reenbelt in North B l uffs and pri eed to a llow • 'do·your-own-thing'' decorating. Only Sl57.000. r A COlDWB1. IA.NIM CO. 644-9060 private preview 752 1700 2161 SANJOAOUINHlllSAD ( ~, lfllilil ~..._i"-~~~~:~~~~l-N~-NEW9'0A--.-.-.-.-.T~C-E~Nn=~-A:--;:--;;::::,. .. ,._ ILUECHIP Ofrerin,-lnvest In this beaull ully e xpanded tradlllonal home with gourmet kitc hen, coi breakfut nook, inv1tln comer fireplace lD ram · ty room. AND sparklln poot Call In a "buy or r~ IJYOU have a .ervlce to offer or loods to sell, place a n ad lo the Dally Piiot a ... illed SedJon Phone 6'2'5678 . OCEANFRONT HOME $435,000 Co.fott•l1 .l t..drOOM a... °" w1dt IMHh. r.foy .... ,... ·~ WATERFRONT W/SLIP $275,000 Ce..ft'M l t..drOOM ltw with -.Ch -.db.tllp.. Y•ow1tftte,...., WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. i'A:l<-, W Co.1 .. 1 I l14h\~.11. Nl'WflOrl Hl',lt h 631-1400 G......i I 002 G.-rel G.-r.i ••••• •• • •••. ••••••••••• • ••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -------... LIDO ISLE Ba v vww from 2 patio decks enhances 1 1·u::.tum s pacious 5 bdrm .• 4 bath truditionaJ home ; like new. Ideal fot cnte~a.in.i.ng Corner lot. $520,000. llG CANYON Golf course view from s pacious s BR, 1 ba. traditiona l home: lge. family room. pool, jacuzzi. $750.000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog . trim & oak floors s ets off this landmark : 4 Bit. 3 ba. home in finest location. E:;tablashed trees & lawns. $48.5,000. BAYFROHT St•\'t•ral fine bayfront homes with pier & sli p AVALON Wl'll con!->tructed. 3 BR. I ba. oak 'fl oor. p<1rlial basem e nt. concrete foundation. Flats area. Sl20.000-Fee . ' 1im.,m~1 **U.S.** *VETERANS * Rff<'nl <'hani::es 1n V A re~ may cnuble you to qualify for SI 00.000 home loans w1lh a bsolutely NO OOWN PAYM ENT Wortd Real Estate an Orange 'ounty f1~m spcc1ul.Jzing in VA hom<' loans We're the VETS that ht•lp the v ETS For more info. tull Bill Horton. A qt . 541-0800 CORNER DUPLEX Xlnt rent<il a rea . No vacan<'Y tn I • 7 yrs Quiel street. New duplex 2 blocks aw:.iy Ont-unit t"tas pnvatc patio. Other has fenced re ar yrd + frpll•. Only S8l.SOO Ope n Eves. 545-949 1 FOURPLEX REDUCED TO $146,000! Localed 1n xlnt re ntal area near Hoag Hos pita l. About 2 m iles to beach Near schools & shopping Id eal for owne r OC'CU· pant. Call today. Ope n Eves 545.9491 real t-sl ate BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR OR. LAKE FOREST Townhome living al its f111est. Pnva <'y a ssured wit h s epa r a t e pat io . pri vate d b l garag e. mountain \'iew lns idt- you'll en1oy 3 ovt-rs1zed bedrooms. 2ll'l b a ths. formal dtnin~. fireplace. rrucrowave buHttn. Thai; I year ne w hom e 1s a real fi nd at $102.000 Call ~141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. CREAM PUFF $85,500 Immaculate 3 Bdrm 2 ba t h . many c us t om fe ature s H a rdwood floor s . huge b ri c k r1replace. wood sha ke roof. 2 car plus ).!arage. 400 E.17" FOR AU C.M. ams macnab I Irvine realty HARBOR HIGHLANDS Nice 3 BR family home in "tip top" condition & super neighborhood! D c n w I g ra ss c Io th & w a 1 nut bookcas e s -s upe r kitc h en w /c h opping block c ounte rtops, top-line appliances & tongue in groove planked floor. A ~ood value in Newpo rt for $1 52.500 inc l. land. David Schweic ke rt, Jr. 642·8235. <F·84 ) 642-8235 644-6200 901 Dover Drive Harbor lllew Center Irvine a l Campu$ Valley Ce nter 7S2·1414 STAR GA'ZEK"" t---~--By CLAY~ POl..LAN----.----1 Wl<Sl.1-:Y i\ 1\.YLOR CO. IU-.1\l.TOHS Sllll t ' l!HH OCEAN VIEW IM JASMINE Clllk An exciting "Bay Mist '' model with beautiful view of ocean & greenbelt! 2 Large bedrooms. den. large dining rm & 2 baths. Lovely garden kitchen & patio for parties. Hi ghly . improved with custom cptng & draperies. A r are vie w for this a rea. Te nnis cts. pool & security ~ale a rea. $250.000. WESUY M. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS 2 I I I S-Joctqlli11 Hilt Rood NEWPORT CEHTO. H.B. 644-4910 UtG FAMILIES OHL Y You won't be cramped for space in this 6 Bdrm. 4 bath home JUSt reduced $4000 with over 2900 s q rt of ope nne5s St'll<'r 1s high ly m o l 1\alC'd & wants a fast oHt>r Local cd in the pnme South Coast Plaza urt'a Call 54().3666. BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 675-4630 V.A. BUYERS NEW PROG FlAM' tr you make $1400 mo. you may qualify ' Low d o wn ' Loans to $100,000' I.ct us show you how to do 1l ' Qlllnow' Talc to Red Carpet CllFFH.AVEH 2 Udrms .• 2 bathi.. d e n. frplc Close Lo schools & churches Short l'scrow pc&1ble $149.500 673-3663 1>42·2253 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA t.1ke new 3 bdrm . ~ ba . completely reinodt>lt•d On ars:e lot. with d e la('hed 2 car l(arttl(l'. e x tra Jlilrk1nl( l'ncL·d right at Sl.24.000 associated llAOKEAS-AEAL TORS 102~ W l olboo •71 l•6l A LOSER ... . but with ~real f)()ten ual All 11 needs ,., a llHlc make up or you <·Jn bwh1 d Sl>cond income unit !l l:lllrrns . c·ornl'r lot. <'On '\·n1 ent Im atte>n Thl' pnel' IS rtRhl ""'> $100.001.J 673-4400 HARBOR Wellsteon! 754-1202 ~----~ FIXER R-2LOT Nl'<!ds work b ut ~rea l potential. 3 br. 2 bu. l1ic· stone f1 replal'l' Room to bwld 645-7221 PRIVACY PINE TREES PANORAMIC OCEAMVIEW $110,900 Only 10"~ down Owne r "111 hnance SPACIOU~ 2 h r + :! ·~ h J Bfo;AUTIFL'L UC EAN VH:W from sunken It" ini? rm, fo rmal dinin..: rm, kitchen, & hand,nm \' m ... tr bdrm l't.>rfrel htde 1.1way frlr LO\.'EHS' Open daily I0-6pm PICJM' l'all for d1rcct1on::. & cll'ta1 b 631 :!Z16 cae: GEORGE ELKINS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SE RVIC..t BLUFFS FORMER MODEL Gor geous Thre e Bedroom. Two Bath E nd Unit. Spacious Living Room . Large Ma s t e r Bedroom Suite. Three Skylights. High Wood Beam ed Ceilings . Patio With Southern Expos ure Overlooking The Finest Greenbelt In The Area. Only $155.000. /\ ".Joy Of Ne wport .. Lis ting. ·--.... ··'~· .. 631 -1800 88 I DOVElt DRIVE $©~&UN\-LG £trs , That Intriguing Word Gome wi th o Chuckle -----14•••4 ~, CIAY I 'OllAH O 'M"O"Oft '-'''•'' ~· ,h,. fou, \(IOmbled w&d\ bf' tow 'O •0t"" fou, ,.,.,pie WOHh I i° l' ( ( i I 12 I I T u p R s ·1 Is Ill Al L ,~ Tl I ,.· M1ny ool min IS savod from b• . . . • . . 1ng .i 111101 by l1no1nq -------.. everytn1nq -.. I KO B N ER l ICl•M-UTS AMW9""' Clel.tlflc ..... IJOO UIGDl'T! UIGEHT! ~! Fantastic view home in Harbor View Hills. just lis ted a nd wants ~<? be sold th is week! 3 Bdrms. a n exc1ttng pool. an incredible harbor and•ean view and a n ambiance that re nlnds you of a Bavarian retre a t or a lodge in Yosemite ... it's all very livable and affordable. Open Daily 1·5 at 2821 Pebble. off Goldenrod in Corona del Ma r. Reallor cooperation invited. U,..lf)UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS·: 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar IT'S.AHOHEY and you wtll enJOY the frplr & servrn~ yourself from wet bar while the i.teaks are s1zzhng on bll in BBQ all under Ii: cov ered patio Tilts classy 4br, 3ba home has 2 we t bars. 3 frplcs 1-'ormal OR & much mut h mon · Call now 979·5J10 .ALLSTATE REALTORS HARBOR ISL.AND NEWPORT IE.ACH For Sale by Owner 714 675·2030 Lowet-3 Arch lay Unique New Custom Spanis h llle & redwood thruoul, 3 BR. 2 ba, 20xl8 game rm. J ae., prvt bea<'h , tennis crl. Old World Craftsmanship 1!> not gone, here 's the pro· of' $500,000. MIMIR.ANCH S-Jue111 Copo Pnvacy galore• 2.3 ac hor se property, mil<' from city & Harbor 5 BR. pool, S·car g ar . stabl~ One or a ktnd I 9'>65,000 BONO REAL TY 831·941 l P RETTY CAPE COD. TRY VA PE RCHED ON TOP Ot' Walk lo beach, 3 Br. 2 A TR E E COVERED lia . like ne w l'Ond o HI LL! $!)3,900 llawkrns Ht: A unique & pretty place, 4934934_____ a world all its own --------•I Serene & peaceful a t the end or a 500' country JUST LISTED!! OCEANFRONT 4 UNITS Ucst location 1n Newport HeaC'h ' $365.000. lnt'lurl in~ lot 30xl09' Rc lt1·r hurry on lhl!>' Balboa Bay Prop. Reotton * 675-7060 * l a nl'. l cs-. than I ~ m1 n uu.•s fro m 0 C. Airport or any freeway in Orang!' County. You art• truly lh<' Ruler:. or lhi<. hilltop. kingdom on I :! :l l'r t!,,, l'OV<'r1•d w/hUl(l' lrCl'S w /view!. 1n evc>ry d1re<·t10n. Thcrl'·i. room for !>l'Veral hor~es 1r )•1u wrsh , wrth VJst ---------1 l1.1wn!. & t1 20x20 t.1l·k Old Corona def Mar :J Bdrm l''>tl~t!t' "'•th f 1 r t' p I J 1• ,. • o n o<·t-ansrdc of Coa:.t ""'Y . • ,, n •ntal un11 0\0.n('r an1e1ou.., Sl!l!l,50CI room that may be 1•0 11 vcrtcd lo a playr0<1m. Tm-home 1!. 2800 sq ft • w1a n oversized garal(t-. very dose to Newport Ave & Foothill tn Lite 1\Jstin Kills . Must be sold Asktnl( S350.llOO w ti; real rinanctng & trades ··on s1dered. Rick Aldere tll'. Realtor, 731·511!> LUSTING FOR SALESPERSON Xlnt commission s plit Call Sm1lin ' Melvyn 646-4463 Pete Barrett presents NANTUCKET IN NEWPORT Wt· ~tr'l' pl eased to off er for the f 1r ... t time o n e o f th e mos t outs tnnrling hom es in the ha rbor. Loca ted on a white sandy beach, looking toward the m ain channe l :i nd har bor e ntrC:J nee. Cus tom (•rafts mans hip ahounds in lhis 2 !'tor y ho me w ith its Coffe rt:d ce ilings. arehed doorways. walk·m fi re place and solid brick floors. This home is pic ture perfect from the copper dow n s pouts lo the s parkling pool! Offered at $750,000. ~===642-5200==~ Pete Barrett ~alW ~glster ,... 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Detroit, Ml<hl9en H•rbor Ltwll ""°""' OI••• _,......, of eo.u -... lon.,.rdll\Q dlnt<tor\ ~)5S4 OAllVEY WILLIAM MICHAEL GARVEY,,..,. 1..,,1 of Sent• AN . ce P• .. •d .,.n on ""'" 23, 1'1' He w•• • ,..llr•d -••I """"°"" t iter -rkltl9 lot ;o Y••ri H..-h \urwn•ed by fltl •o" Wltllom Nl C...rwy, Jr ol W<romf'1>- to, Ce • 9'•"ddou9hltr Pelfl<I• DuPr" of Lone S..th, C•. Q•ano.- Bruce G•f'lt!y of St<">monto, C• 81 bkt reAdlnQ "'°"''u' w111 ~ .,..,o o" ThurMSay ti II 00 •t ll>e H11 OOt l•h•n Memortol ~I wolh Felnor O•"'"' H e .... .--. of ~\. John ,,.. 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Munl· ln91011 S.acl> Morluery, e .. ,,., & T t ll>ert. 1G 111 t ,.CTlllE RUTH MARIE PETRIE, ,,.\IOtnl of ;.nl• At>a, • Nllve of HanfO<d, CA • ouseo •••Y ""'" >•. '~" "' ll•t -Jf 1J B•-molhtr ol Robert Ptlrlt •• Whllll•r. CA. Rove• P•trlt ol :.merlllo, CA LGYl"9 '"''' of Esthtr ""'""'' OI S..I 8e¥h, CA. AIM> >u• tlved b'f 3 or-.rtll<ll'1tt1. Gr•vnodt: .ervlco wllt ~ 1\4>10 on Frlcjey •t tPM, •I EnQIO'wood Per'll CtfTW'ltry, •llh Rev. Ooneld Stur9fJOfl ofllc1elln<1 ,,.,1111 & Tutnlll Mo•tu•rv Dire<IOt\, '11 E 1711\ SI CO\le _...., 1><1>-•8111 RIDELL GEORC.E 0 RIDELL.~~ nw•y on Su11daY. Aprll 11, 1'1' In So L,.e9uno, C,a, Ht h/Jd ...,.,, 4 '"'\~I Of trw L•ourw .,,.a wnt• •? .,,.." Mtor!' mc>•1119 to WMtmln\ler ) 'f"' r> •90 He •• \UNI.,,., by d•u<)llltr R•M~V RIO.II ot Tustin. (41 • \ISttr let R Howell of Ltrchmonl, Ntw Vor .. Prlv•le lamlty ,.,.Ice\ wlll ~ l\tlo 9'e'f FtmHy MOr'l...,V ~ IMKI> Cllr-.<'°", (formerly SNJHtr I SHAllllCEY PHILIP SPENCER SHARKEY,, .... i4eflt of s.nte Ana, Ce PtutO -·" Oft Aprll 23, 1'19. He WH with Mt t\ Roel>uek & C:-Y for l3 YtOf\. H• W4n • ¥91er..., of Worlcl WIH II, U S H•"Y· H• Is"""'""" b'r his wllt Merv l.Olli~. dAllQflter c;1011•. Sl•P '°"' OtM'f C,.,ry ...., L•rr y Sl>ew, •l•P dewQhltr Kathy S.otqaerd •t1d tl 9Hlld<hll-SI""'~' ,_,.. """• !loft •Ill be IWld on W...,,,..wr, from , 00 PM lo •·OO PM •nd on Thurtday from , 00 PM IO 6 00 PM p, ..... .enrl<tt to IOll-!ootrvlcf'\ und•• II\~ direction O! H•rbOr l'"""' Mount 011v~ MOMu•ryol Col.ta IMW ~))~. IAlTI.IEll~HOH FUHEllAL HOME 646-2424 Costa Mer.a 673-9450 llU.laOAOWAY MOltTUAU 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91 50 SMTH & TunttU. ...ORTUAU WISTCllff CHAl'll. Crern!IOf'Y • Flower Shop 427 E 1711'1 St Costa Mesa 646·4888 l'tlaCtnOTHIH S..TH'S MOltTUAU 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 ... , ..... ., COU>MAL PUNllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIAC VllW .......ollAL l'AllC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3600 Pac1hc View Drive Nowport Boach 644-2700 M~Ol:MICK MOITUARIU Laguna Beech 494-9415 Laguna HlllS 788-0933 Sin .Nan Clplstrano 4~1778 I , ... ,,,._ ·---..-~. Program On Jobs ~ Planned The Orange County EronomJc ~velopment CorporaUon wUI 1pon1or • job fair from 10 a.m . to 8 p,m June 4-$ at D11· ru•y la nd H ote l 111 Anahf'hn Prosf.l'<'tlv6 c-n1pl<>ytrs ntl'r tcd In partlrlpatln11 In lh ra.lr may make resen utlona ~ron· May• Uooth rt"ntal for or fl~n11at1on1> Y.alh rewl•r llf•• thlttl 100 t·m11IC1)'f't'' In the t't)Wlt)' wl I l-C>t>t s~ "'hilt' those with up to 499 l'mployt'1..~ ~111 Vil)' S~ l'ho e •·mploy1n~ more than 500 ~ 111 bt! ch..i rged $750 J o b seekers ~ tll be admitted frt-e uf charge al the two·day fair For additional booth rental 1nformat1on. pho ne 63'~ 26-12. LONG WAIT -Typical scene at Ensenada ·s Bahia Hotel, headquarters of the Newport to Ensenada race. where yachtsmen gather before the big board to find out who has finished and how they finished. o.tr ..... ,......,~~. BIG WINNER -James Betts of Dana Point Yacht Club accepts the President of the United States Trophy as the handicap win- ne r in the Perlormance Handicap Racing Fleet, largest division in the 32nd Newport to Ensenada yacht race. Betts skippered a 30-foot sloop Oblio. a Class A entry. Seminar On Trade At College Wi11djammer Event 300 Yachts to Race Pushing the Newport Ocean Sailing Association's fumed Newport lo Ensenada race as one of the most popular yachting events in Southern California is the Windjammer Yacht Club's Marina del Rey to San Diego race held every year near the July 4 weekend. race cross paths with the yachts in the Los Angeles to Honolulu race. Grounded Boat Will Be Saved Lea rni ng h o w to bec ome a manufac - turer's representative will be discussed during a seminar being offered a t Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The seminar wall meet May 9 from 6 tO 10 p.m . in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Registration is SlS. Semin<1r lecturer is Ralph Dorff. a m anufac - turer's r espresentat1ve 23 years , a sa l es manager for two major wholesa le distributors. and a writer for trade journa ls on business m a na gem ent t ech - 11i<1 ucs. For i n f o rm n t i n n . phone s.56·5880. Classes Offered Students in a Dana llslls High School child development class ::ire offe ring a pre-school for youngsters bet ween the ages of 2 and 5. The pre-school will be offered Tuesdays from 10 to 11 :20 a .m . A $7 fee is required for the rave- "' eek pre-s chool that begins May l in the high !'tc ho o l 's h ome e conomics department. room 202. The pre.school will of· fer g ames. pupp e t s hows. crafts. storic'> and snacks. Childre n m ust be toilet-trained. For more information, call 496·6666, extension 51. Penalty Cut SACRAMENTO <APl -Legislation allowin~ the San Ysidro Elemen· t ary School District in San Diego County to keep operating by re· ducing a state penalty against it fro m S2 million to $12,000 w a-; s1gnPd by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. It failed to conduct s ummer school for nine handicapped youngsters last year. Deaths Elsewhere SAN ANTONIO. Texas (AP > -Archbis hop Francis James Furey. appointed by Pope Paul VI io 1969 to serve as the spiritual leader of more than a half-million South Texas Roman Calhohcs, dled Monday. Furey, 74, was responsible for the appointment of the first M exlcan-Amerl can bishop in the church. TOKYO (AP ) - Slllnldal Epdll, 65, a Christian poet who set up the "Salt of the Earth" moveme nt 23 years ago to help the needy, hanged himself, !his son reported Tues- day. ClllMATIOH 8UlllAL AT SEA 646-:7.431 • •·;' I t c .. ..,".,.,,_. .. 'vK -.'t.,~-•' ~ o,.,.,, .. ~J The 12th annual r ace, scheduled this year for a June 30 start will draw more than 300 yachts manned by about 1.300 crew members. The race covers 110 nauticaJ miles. CO-HOST WITH WYC is San Diego's Southwestern Yacht Club. The Marina dt:'I Hey club handles the pre-race acUv1lies and the start ani:i SWYC finishes the nect and conducts the prize.giving ceremonies. On odd-numbered years, the yachts in the Marina dl'I Rey lo San Diego ' Like the Ensenada race, the Wind- fa m m er eve nt features various divisions and classes of sailboats in- cluding the International Offshore Rule, Performance Handicap Racing Fleet. Midget Ocean Racing Assoda- lion, schooners, ketches. ocean rac- ing catamarans and boats rated un- der the Small Boat Ocean Racing As· sociation <SBORA>. THE RACE HAS grown so rapidly in rect:nt years that the committees of the two yacht clubs are consider- ing a 300-boat limit. Entry deadline for this year's race is June 10. lnqu.iries regarding the race should be directed to Windjam- mer Yacht Club, 13444 Bali Way, Marina de! Rey, 90291, or telephone (213) 823·23-15. BOATING 5 Nations C.Ompete OnSF Bay Wales BOwl Set An always intense in· ternationaJ rivalry will be renewed Monday , April 30, on San Fran cisco Bay where skilled sailors from five nations gather to compete in the second biannual San Francisco Regatta for Nordic Folkboats. A team of Anacapa Yacht Club sailors has won th<' n~ht to represent the Cnttt-d St.1tt·s Y:icht "'fiac sng Union's Area G CCahfornia) in the finals for the Prince of Wales Bowl. U S. antcrclub match racing cham· pion ship. Angeles Yacht Club, Windjammers Yacht Club, Channel Islands Yacht Club. Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Participants in thf> 1977 regatta recall it as on e or the best race series ever sailed by the l arge and activ e Folkboat class which has a total or more than 3.500 boats worldwide The winning team is composed o( Dave Klatt, Dave Trude and Scott Tempt>Sta Jn the ladder competition they defeated teams from Los The Prince of Wales Bowl is a lad· der type competition in which the orelimioaries are sailed one year and the finals the next. This year 's finals will be held Aug. 13-17 al Edgartown, Mass. and wiU be s ailed in Rhodes-19 sloops. The regatta will con· linue t hrough May 5 with a series of six races co-s·ponsored by St . Francis Yacht Club and the San Francisco Bay Folkboat Association. Secretaries Unhappy Ove1· 'Dead-end Jobs' Twenty-two European crews are expected on the s tarting line . They will represent Swede n. Denmark. Finland and West Germany There will also be 10 Bay Area crews. W /\ S II ING T 0 N \A P ) Sccrctanl's, who are being honored thi s wt·ck. often reel they are un· d<'rpaid but not necessarily over· worked, according to a poll And. the survey found 60 percent of thos e responding to a questionnaire think they are in a "dead·end job" a nd want a chance for advancement. Results of the poll, extracted from a national survey of working women, were released by the National Com · mission on Working Women In con- junction with National Secretaries Week. A three-man keelboal, the Folkboal is a 25-foot , la pstrake sloop capable of handling big winds and c hoppy seas .. It originated in Denmark a nd Sweden i n th e mid·l940s. DESPrTE THE NEGATIVE re- marks about their jobs, only one·fifth of those surveyed dis like their work. Fifty.five percent or those retum- i og the questionnaire complained their salaries were loo low. The average earnings were $8,500 a year . with full-time workers making a lit· tie more at $8,900 Copper C'laf• Cent•rle• Old DEAR PAT: I've heard that wearing copper jewelry helps to ease m inor aches and pa.ins in the joints. Is there any truth to this, and when did this theory originate? D.L., Costa Mesa These dalms date back to Benjamin Franklin's time and early experiments with t>lectrtcity. Some medical practitioners in the late 1700s believed that pesslng metal rods over the bndy 1''0Uld draw f'lec&riclty and disease oat of the body. Thf' value or copper and other metals as a m ysterious cure·all hes never been proved or dls- provMI. Most medical experts believe tbat an Im· provemenl ln health and Ute weerbag of copper jewelry la purely coincidental. The U.S. Postal Service hH filed numerous complabala against compames that make medical dalma for copper jewelry. No case ever reacbed trial became eech company llped a consent order aireetn1 to atop making ..,ectnc medlcal dalma. flleellol Sale tor B•re•• lt'orlc DEAR PAT: After pricing some new bedroom bureaus, we decided to refinish an old one that's been stored for years. If we clean It wlth de· natured alcohol. can we then use a varnish re· mover or will the alcohol react with the chemical In the remover? H.T .. Dana Point Oenatared alcohol ls often used ror deaning fanJture bdore applylac vamlu remover. aad you 1boalcln't have any problems wltb tlaat pro· cedare. The deaDIDI wlll go even better If yoa waah u.e old far11.ltare wttla IOllHt lakewarm water aad a mild deter1ent, rlnle ~. aed dry C19.\ekl1 before .... , lite aJceW. If die va....,. tt· mover te of UM nammable or votaUJe type. try to Got a prohlrm" Th· n wntr tn l'at r>um1 !'at u·1/l rut rl'd rope aC'llm<J the onsu,.,rs and action !Jnu nel'd to .~oh·f• mcqwt11''i in (/IH rrnmrnt and hu.~mess MOii your q11.rstwns to Pat nunn. /\I Ynur SPrVl<'l'. <Jranqe Cuoi;t Da1li1 1'1/nt. /> 0 llnr I.WI. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As mon11 letters a.~ po.s~'lhle witl f'/#! unsu-ered, but phorwd mquznes or lcttns not mcludmy lhe reader's full namr. address and bu.trness hnur~· phune number cannot be consulcrcd. Thiscolumnoppearsda1· /y excf>f)t SoJurdays · · use it outdoors, or make s ure you have good ventUaUon Inside and that no pUot Ugbt.s or other names are present. Polaroid 1t'HI Promde Odd f'fl• DEAR PAT: M1 s ister lives in a s mall town in the South, and she can ·t find a source for buying black and while film for a "vintage" Polaroid camera Is there any way she can order film. or is she out or luck ? lf.E .. San Clemente T e lf your s ister to phone Polaroid Corporation's tollfree hotline: (890) 225-1384. 1'he manafactar~r will either supply her with the names of deaJen ln her area wbo have recently stocked the needed rum, lell rum to ber directly from the Atlanta dJ1trlbaUoa center In uy desired qaantJty. or offer a trade·ba aDowaace toward the parchase of a recent model Polaroid camera. ~ f'all•rn D••led DEAR PAT: I bope you can settle an office disagreement. Some or us think that the divorce rate has doubled since the early 1960s in this country, and others say the "dropout" rate can't have Increased that much. Who's right? K .S .• Irvine The marrla1e fallare fans. U.S. Ceaaua 1tatl1Uct •• dte dlworce nte .... more Uaan doable.I llllce .... (from 1.2 to 5 per 1 .... people> and •:::.:.::tte•t el all married penoe1 lilne bee• 1 clJYWeed • .._ ...., cet dJworted aJtl••&elJ re•arry, ..._."'• aad ataU.Ucs alto tadlca .. dlat ti .-re.et el .a AmertcHI are mar· r1ed ... wtlJ cet •llTIM ., ... dme. Windmiller , the 37-foot racing sloop wh.ich went aground in Baja California while returnin~ from the Cabo San Lucas race will be successf'ulJy salvaged, according to late ~rts. George West, chairman of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club race. sajd the boat was towed on the beach in a remote Baja area by a Mexican Navy boat and was being towed to an anchorage near A breojos Point where minor repairs would be made. Plans caH for the yacht to be towed to San Diego by Bob S loan with his schooner Spike Africa. No one was injured in the accident when the boat was grounded in strong winds and dens& foi.;. The rudder and propeller s haft were damaged but . there was only slight damage to the fiberglaso; hull. Cracks IO the hull are being repaired by crew members and fellow club members of owner John Miller before towing the boat to San Diego. Mission Bay Set For Title Event The Mission Bay Yacht Club of San Diego hci~ been chosen as the s ite for the first Yacht Rae tog /Cruising national team race championship to be sailed in Lldo·l4s Oct. 2S-27. Eight United States Yacht Racmg Union <USYRUl areas will be invited to send a three- boal team to compete in the three-day event which will include round-robin competition for seedior purposes and a double cbmination finals. THE MISSION BAY Yacht Club provides an ideal setting for a te am r ace championship. With the racing area close to the clubhouse, the action will be within easy view of spectators ashore . Two Juries. each headed by a USYRU certified judge wiU provide 1mmed1ate hearings and rulings on protests. FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE or the highly popular and national team racing championships in England. the Yacht Racing/Cruising event i:-. designed to promote team r acing in this country. The event has received encouragement from USYRU and will be supported by Miche lob, re · cenlly chosen lo become the first commercial sponsor of USYRU events. I • 1 . '-"'" • I For the Record l A~ VEGAS, Ntv M•rrriq<- llt.t>n...,\ I\~ htt ~In( I~ Arll. 2 HEWSON·HART -ChM lfJM4<lflf', Jl, 01 BdlllOd 1\1.ono, ~"o Rcv1. ,., ot lone 8•Kh. BRANHAM MUNSON -J•mu CO<l8t 111, lO, •r>d JuH•N M , ?l, l>Olh ot San J"""~~trar>O APll.4 McC.RlfF TODD Tnoma• Cra•o. 11. •nd Micl\ele Lynn, 11. Doth ot Newport BM<h. MOORE·TVTE-TMt'Oft Hulefl, 17. ol Gerclen Grewe. encl P•trltle DI-. ll, of Cost•~ LANGLEY·DAVENPORT -Ste.,.., MelU.tw, II. and ~Ce Lynn, t4, Doth of Hunlll'IQIOfl B~h. ANOEASON·R081NSON Sl••en Cr••o. n. -s.-Mee, "· Doth ot HUfltlnQtOfl Boech. ...... s ZONTINl·IVEY -Rudolph loul,, 1t, end lyM s.iunne, 29, both of Munl· 1"91on BHCI>. COLE -HAS HIMOTO IC ••ln Bremme<, 24, of Socorro, N M •no Oor"n ICYOkO. ?I.CM Co\l•M••" Birth• SANTA A•A TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A4Wfl 1, ,.,.. Mr. end Mrs. P.M. S.O.O.r. tnrlne, girl , "41rif J, .. ,. Mr. -Mn . Otenll Miiiet, lrYIM, 9lrl ..,.,1,1m Mr. end Mn. AlnJ.i Dt"*ISh, Casi.I MtM, 0411 SAN a.e•lfT• OaNa"AL HOS ... TAI. A ... ll.11,1'19 Mr, et1d Mrs. Jellr•y Slt99I, S•n ,,.,.,. CeCllstr-. llOY. ....... t.l, "" Mr. encl~ \AwreMe FO'l"ltr, 5611 Juen Copi'1r-, boy . Mr. •net Mn. Autltll CMoneCIO, ,..,. Clemente. 91r1. A"lllL u , lt7' Mr •lld Mrs. AfllOlllO 0. Ol•u•. Cecilltr-lletch, l>Oy. A,.1111.u,tm Mr. e ncl ~~ ,...,Ill t ... relt, Sen ci-1e.DOy. Mr •ncl ~ ~ MtE-, S.11 "'""" C..Jt•-· ...... AP•1L.1t,tm Mr. '"f Mt1. Jeo M•~r. Se11 c i.m.nie..., A ... 11.ff,"" Mr. MCI Mn. Seftt .... Alefo. 5-ft ,,_ c.,tlllf-. ..,,, NH'. eM Mn. JM4 Yeti\, c..e.tr-..._,., llft_ FOONTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Apr-116. 1979 ,.,., .;no Mr\. Bruce C••r ~ Wf'l\tmi~ttr. 9rrt Mr •nd Mr\ J6Ck Cudmo,., Four •••" ... 11~ •• oov A,..,11.1m Mr and ,.,,,.._ T""'>dore CrOl>e, Hunt •noton Beech. Qttl Mr 1nd M<-.. C••I Hoywiird. Hunr lt19IOt1 Bl'e<h, boV Aprll9, 1'19 Mr 1nd Mn OouQIU Stephen\, Hunt1no1on 8o.t<h, qirl Allri• 10, tm Mr and Mr~. Mlchul Jenkin-. Wu lmlnsier, bOY A!Willt, tm Mr ano Nin. ~t1uel A•mlrei, Fou"" lain Valley. boy A,.,tl 12, 1 m Mr. and Mn . Wiiiiam Powell, We\lmtnlt•r. bov ~ltJ,1t7t Mr and Mn .. TllCHnH Jollat1Hn Huntington~"· 9lrl M r . a nd Mt\, M•rk M a '~ w u 1m1n11er, olrt All'ril 14, 1t79 Mr •lld Mn. Craig l<t>O•, CollM Mt WI, boY ~I U,1'7' M r. e11d Mrs. Rull"o Sim wntmlnU.r, "°' ._....1.,tm Mr. •nd Mn.. P ... I PT~. lrvlM, 9lrl "'-'"' 11, 1m Mr. •ncl Mn. lArTY 0.ntefSOf\, HUfll l"O\Ofl BMdl. Doy Mr anti Mn. Wllllem w.11«, HUlll 1 netOfl S..Cll. olrt Rummage Sale Set A May 5 rummage s ale will be held ln Laguna Beach to benefit the Golden State Humane Society, also k nown as the Animal Care Center. The 10 a.m. rummage sale will be held at the Laguna Beach Boy's C lub. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. Anyone interested ln donatine dotbinf Items for tbe sale 1tMMlld call 1'71·--- -· _. ~---. _. .-,.-.. -• _. .,., -.,. • • •,.,,. • • A 1oa •• • .,,.. & _. -•• •• • • • # .._. r ,. .t ' • LOCAL Oiildr n adi d ~1mng n~twahoo rr>r l'h tldtt•n t'hflbl~ for 1111 k 1ndt>r,'.1r«'11 cl•"~ In t h1• <'upti.tt uno llmru.·d ~l'lwol Ot tnc·t wall I~· h +'ld Moy 13 31 l'hlldrt.-n Jfl.' t>h~tbll' 10 a•nroll 1f thl•tr l•fth b1 rthda " on or befort< U\•t• 2, 1979 f>un•nts :.h o ul tt 1 t-~1 s l l·r youn~:o.lt'" .it t.h~1r loc-nt i•lt•m t•nt .-ry M·hool of fll't' Proof of birth tfok I) n·4 u1rt•d by prt<~cnt in.i.: j h ll I h l'l'l'tl(l('dlt.•, h ..& fl t 1 s m r 1.: ,. o 1 l1 o r p a :.)JXlrt P 1 tor 1 o l' 1111· r 1 n .i.: :.t•hool. Jll '-IUdt•nt~ mu-,t rt•(•t•IVl' polm, l'Tlt'U:.lt>' -riTrihllwria. tt•t..inu' ..ind "hlltlj>lll.i.: (OUJ.:h 1m m ut11l'<1tton:-fo'or more tnfor m:1t 111n. c·:tl I your lni•al th 1m·nLtr" "'hool 111 fl<'l' Financial PURJC NOTI 1<1CTtt10Ut 11n1111an ....._ITAT .... 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O, lb l~/<t lloll• 14 PUBLIC NOTICt: PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMCNT OF AIANOOHMEHT OF USE 0" FICTITIOUS IUSIHIESS HAM£ r11~ IOllOWl"'I Pf'<\On l>.t~ •b.t-.S lf'I.., "''" Of '""' Ftttt••OU\ 8U\1nto1U N•tf\f' NATIONWIOC AU (llO"I COMPANY 1/817 rort>P\ Rd '•II• (. l dQU'l•I NlqUl'I r" <1?•11 Tht ft(hllOU'\ RY"'ftt"' "''"~ •" h"rt•d tn .M10~· •"" ffh.d tn C>r1tn'>f' t ouotv '"" Mltf 8, 19/9 Phylll\ /!lo ~t\(d11r nt? l,,M-1\nf";H· Llt<IUM 114><>(11 La ~I•\• fh•" ~tfWll\\ ""'·' '<>"Out hO Uy .tn 1no1v10\Htt r·n1U··· M~t· ••• '.'HWd•, rtu\ •,t .. •t""1f-'f1t wtt\ r11t-<J wit" tn.- C o\,lnfy t. lt•t" ut Or1•n<Jt" Covntv on 4'01tl 19 191'1 Put>i.,ri.-o OrtWNJe f .o~~• O.ttt\t ~Hot All• H M;;y l 'I lb 1'1• tS41> 79 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fll*2 P\11)11~-Or-~ 0.tlY P110I Ap< 4. II, It , H, 1979 I )Ob I• PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHEU NAME $TAYIEMIENT rr.t follow1no De<loOn\ ••e 001~ OU\1ne-r.~ 4\ f ECHPRO A~SOCtATE .. ,, ... ---- -----Atm.-den Ml\\tan v •• ,o. 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(IUidr •ty 1n dn~ 81d r• NftNl'()tH Ml >A UNl .. ll:U ,l ,.()()1 Ul\llHCl NOTICE TO C.AE OITORS l"l<1;lll'/ ... .,vev I t\h!·r, \UPIElltOR OOUllT OF THE t i'M \TATIEOF CALIFORNt•FOll I ,.,,.. ......... j OtrWIM fHIE OOUNTY OF OllANGE. 11•1 \~ 1111 Ne ~) Pur>h-"''O °'•'"911 (;M)I U••tv l'tlf)t, l ''"'P 01 JOSl:PHINI: E\rrv ~"'"·'~.•~,. _ 1.i<i\.•• 1'0')1 """ JO'.>EP .. tNt l '!>r LY IH40 NN °"' .. .,,.., P UBLIC NOTICE NOl•C.l t .. Hl:RE6V C IVCN tu tn. ttt"d11'Dr"\. OI thll" .sbc>v~ n.o'""'o Ol'f fl" JOf!n Ho#"'"-~ Jr 1•11 Pu<! I •'Vl'nlO~ Sl'S'-llln I!> being t.11 .. ~rO C.r'<I•. Newoo'1 Ci><d<h C• f'ICTITIOUS 8USIHIEU HOTICEOF tNTIENTI~ TO ENCA.GC IN THE SALC OF ALCOHOLIC I E VE RAGES J 2'11' I<> Wr>om 11 M<Jy Gon<em fh1~ l>U'I~\ 1• 4.0AO\IC.hd ay • QlrMr•I Pd'1rlo.,\lllO a('qu.~ ~1\\''I """" PuOll\""° Or_. (o.t>I O•llY 1>11111, Avr 1 t. •• o dnd ,,...,,.., I PO'f ll.).l 10 dent l'tMt •fl Pl''liO'h n,1v1ng <.IM•m' -'O<t1ft 1 '"" ·.-...o ~~'" "' .. 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I~~ /I h w 111 ... 1u l ... .,.,,,(~ \4]1 ~''000 '-.fl•>rlsort•d h \' l h (\ SI ,,, ~::,'~;:~·:~~~':',:/~~·:~"·•A~, .lost·~h ll11•,µ1lJI 1'11und:t jl ""<1 H• ·"" • ·• r-o1 r .11 10 11m1tM:J "'''''" r~''' I 111n 1·'<11 1 nf111 11 • • n j PUBLIC NOTICE '~" """"' .. ' ··· """"'"'." n, •1 l':rll 1:~1 ·1111 1•\t1·11~111n FtCTtTIOUS8USIHESS Wolh11ml W•lk" 1·1,>fi 1 tlfAMESTATEMfMT ''''' "'·""'"'"'' w"" t1lt--d w1tn '""° 1 tu• 1o11owinq Pf"'~\ 1tr,. ooimllc ottnh (If,., ut OranO"' <..Ountv on rJu\lf'W'\ ~ AQUI I•. t~1'9 THC ~l(YlfN[ C.OMPANV •HI Fil'"' JO!h !.•---port Bu er. ('A <nw..1 P11bl•\MO Orn-(CM\! ""'41y P•IOI .. ..,,,., •"-Al><Mn1Mn .. I. ~trey ·~ 7\ Maw?_ 4 lo ""--IW) f'I 0<. r0<.,...oet-.U'l'7b7\ PUBLIC NOTICE L~VM °""""· U 916Sl Workslwp Pfunned ,oM c. Loom!\, t09S Wyltott w""·I I J.amr, C. wu...,.,. )~·• Aqot~, L.tQ""41 -II. CJ> .,.SI SUftElltOll COUR,. OF THE STAT£0" ULIFOllNtA FOii TH£ COUHTY OF ORANGE Ho.A- T h1 .. buS1r'V"\\ '' conctu«-tro by • A n e 1 f{ h t h o u r , ~ ..... , .. 1 ,..,,,,...""'P k h ''"""'°(. W•l\On 0110£R TO SHOWUUSE "011 CHANOIE OF NAME w ••1 :-. op <.it 0 ra n gt• "''' ,1•1........., .... , "l<!d ... ,11 '"" ( ·oa!-l ('oll('gc May 5 w1t1 lc.ovn1y C.•IV~ ot °'•"Q<I c..o....11 °" h e lp participants de· "1><'110• 1•1'1 Ft om t.:>rmme their biological Put>l•"""' o.-c.o.-1 0 ... 1, P••o• age, as opposed to their A1><.H,Mirf7•9."·1979 1~" d 11 onolog1cal age. based on 17. «omput.et ·opcralcd tei.I~ l•'n11lh•d "flo w Old Woulc1 Yo11 Ht> If You Duin t Kr111w llow Old \' ou Wut." tlu• workshop 1s :.t·ht•llull·rl frnm 9 Cl ,m . lo 5 p 01 111 .Fi Ot' A rls lla ll .119andc·o~h$10. ·1 he semina r will <.il~o 1n vo1v .. l<'arning con- d1t1onin~ cxc•rc1:,es a nd cl1M·us~m~ factors that a ff1•ct aging. Additional information <·un he ob· la1 n e d h y cu llin g ~156 5880. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS N-E STATEMENT I "" loll-•f\\I P"•\On •~ -no 1>11~• '" .,, "' lll\(IENCIA RrAL [~lAT[. 71/0 • UArbor n1vo. Suitt" C, ~n·~ An.•. (Alll'Jf"I• .,/04 J41N\O" 1<~11\ Nt(llOI\. 2'121 JAv• 1<0.:.d, (~t· -·,.;J. (•ltlOrn11\ 9161& rn1't bu\irw'' I'\ (()n(JU(t•d by an 1n rl1<i1tl()\H,, 1......-. J' N1t!W)4\ lh .. ''"' ........... .n 111.0 w1tll '"" foonty (lorh 01 Or1tn(N County on April • 1919 FllJ2'N Pull11!1-Or-(,,.\l 0.tly Pllol 1111• H. ,,,...y 2. 9. 1•, ltlt IS10 It PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IU'9NESS MAMIE STATllEMllENT 1 n. tot-no P8f'\On h clolno bll\I· n.-.~•\ ~tNOY'S ARTS, 1771 ~auvOle Of'tv•, HUftllnaton 8H<1'1, CAW .... LlnGy Joy K•ller • .,,, 0.llUYltlt Ur • Hur.tlnqton ~"·'A., ... I llt\ bu\lfttt\ I~ <.01w1uu11<1 tlY •n ~ 01•.chl•• 1.•"°'f .Joy Kallt< l hi\ '1"1,.,.,...nt .. .,. llttKI with tN county Clarll cit Or41n99 C0<>nly C)fl PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIHCSS In '"" MallO< OI tn.-"i>c>hc ... t-ol MARIO CESAR LOPEZ, Fo• C,._~ ofNtlmfl ,.,., Tf ... Apptoc.alton ol MAlllO CESAR lOPEl tor tr. • .,..,.. o1 n"""' N ••l'O bPen t 1lrd •n Cou, r ..na tt ,.ppt•artno from ..... o "Plllt<•llon '"·" MARIO CESAR lOPEl ""' llled "" AO C>h<tlt.on P'OOO'\•nQ IMt h•\ n•rM I» <M"<I.., to MAfltO l FE Hf Al Y N"""'E STATEMENT 1 r-f" fOUOWinQ Pf>r-,.On, .,,,.. bus1nt'\\~ 8(CC.LE. H()(,UE Vf N ruPr .. 1t.l? South Httt'bof Qou"°vatd, S..nttt An.t, (4hl0rn>•'710f Oari N 6t><oql41, 711 W"lnut !.lr~et. C~l.t M<'Y, Uil llor nld <n•U NOW fHERtfORE. •I ''n+.,~OVO­ doinQ ci.r"'d dnd dtrM.trft, VM·Jl rltl P''''°"' 1n '"'""''0 tn u1d mnll.,r au dpPl'd• ~tor .. Int Court 1n OP.,,..rtnwont l on '"" \th O..y ot Jun~ 1'11' .11 11 00 o'c.tor r ct m . ot 'e1d n.,.,,, to '"'°"" 1411uw wt-v \l.KP'I ~1c•t1on tor ( h"'n9" Of ,._ ..,_Id not llP Q<d"lf'd John MOQ\IP~ 8~40 '"~\ll·r. It I\ ,..,,uw, Otdrtrf"d IM I f'l topy of Pdrdmo..nt. (.Alllc)n•d ~nl th1' Orel"' to '>how (..au"' i.. PYOl•..,.d Ttl• bu\1nfll'v. 1\ conout tf"d bv ,. ,n, ,,.., Oelly Piiot. • n-~w\J>;'.lO~r nt CMn N f\M,.-Qtt. tounly A1 t~\t ontY tt wH ., tr;r tou, QenPr.JI part,..rV\ip l'tenrt~I t1rculallon orin1~ In ._.,d T"1\ .. 1a1~t .Wll\ ltlrO Wtfh thr \V(f'f''\\I~ .....,.&\ ~tOt to thit <Mh• Of County {t•o ot 0rl4nQr C.nvnh "" .. .,..,0 fWro&t•nQ Apt ii 10, !'1'1' 0111..0 "'" lOln <My <rt Apr II 191'< F1!1'1MI f\HU(t w <.UMN(,.; Pul>lt..,_ 0rMIQI" C .... \I 0Atly Pllol luOqo al lt>o Apr n. Mayl. •. •• 1919 1s.,..1• .,._,..,. r.w•t PUBLIC NOTICE "tCTITI~ BUSINESS N"""'E STATEMCHT ,,.,. .. touow•no ~'\Of"I ... 001nq bu\J n"'*~ do\ AQUA (l_( AN svs • r M\, ·~·*' tlO•tn t Ln. ttunUnqton Et••cn (.A ~)- Aobf>rl l Ur<1wer, 1qt"1 Ot~1n1 I YAON V NOW[L\ AllOf'no.tu• 1'70 N••-1 &l•d N•• ... '1 ~II. C.,, '1 .. J Tel 1t&.41~2'4S AltorMy lot Pel•'- p.,01 .. IW'<I °'""'' (Od\I °""Y P•IOI AD• 1S. NWy 1. 9 I• 101q I~ 19 P UBLIC NOTICE t n., Hunt1nq1on Ol'<><h, CA <1?"4~ E><row No 7~ Tiii\ ~1,...,\ I\ tondu<I~ lrf "" tn NOTICE TO CREOITOltS dlwtOU.i OF llULK TEANSFfill R~L Br~· IS.o.'101 .. !0l U C.C.I lhl~ \lat-I W.tt ''"'° with ""' NOTICI: IS HCRfBV C.1Vft4 •n cnut11y Clerk ot o .. 1nQ(> County on cr•chtor\"' ,,... Wlllltn n•-O PA•h,., Aprlt >J. "19 1 ..... 1 • bulk fr;>tl\lor I\ int-to ~ F1tt l1 m•dt> on Ottr \On.tt propt•t t y PuDhitle<I Or~ CAM~I O•lly P1lo herttr.eltl'r~rlbf'<I Ap< 1S.~y2,•,t•, .. 74 tS<l'I Tiie M m!' dnd bu\lne\\ '"'°"""\ OI ---------------tri.e tnlen<N<t trMt\fl"r()f' t\ PUBUC NOTICE Fl.AC."!. PHOfO (EHTCR'> INC 100 No lttlli.e Avenut". P•\40tn•, f'ICTfTlOUS IUSINIEH NAME STATEMENT Ttw 1ot1owtng _..,,. ts OOtno buil· neu a\ OAt HOA S TARR !> ESCORT SERVICE. usss HunUngton ""'-l.tnl' 110. Huntlr.gto n BP.Ch, C:.tlloml• '2M/ 8re"°" Sult Poner. :i.10 Hanllr19 Stree\. Long 841«11. C•lllom1~ ~ Tiii• bu\lneu b condu<teo Dy •n 1~ dlvlOUOI ~SuePotlM Tllh \I.ti-I w•• lllllCI Wllh""' County Cterti ot Or•"91 Covnt, on Al>tll 2>, 1'79. P1141U CAtllor n••"t01 The n....,,,., ""° bu••llt"\\ aooreu 01 lhe tnt•nc;t.rrrd tr.n\tt ren ar~ OANIEl C l[E .and NANCY V LEE. l?ll ~\I C)lyrno.< 61vd. LO\ Anoelr\, CJ& 'IOOU T ll•t '"' ~rty 1141<11,..,.I Nrelo li O.w.rlbocl 1n 9fner•I "' M.tt~rtfl\. \wppUe\. f"nie'ChoftO••A . eQu1om1nt, (Or > furnUur~. tt•ture\. QOOO w11t, IHSllolO lnlernt Mid co.,•nAnt not l.O comjMlft OI that t•rta•n p!IOIO ,..,I~• OU\l.,.u 1!nown ~ Fl.AC.'$ .tnd lo<•I· ~•I tilt ~ 8t¥CI , Cool.a Me\.t. C•lllo.r.ta. ACM'll :IO. 1t1• FltMJ Pvflfl\lled Or.tnga ~f 0..Hy Piiot PuOll~ 0rafl9t COM.I O..uy Piiot ..,,.u.-.i.•. , •. ,,.,, ISS1·7' Tt1•1 w ld bulk triin\ler t\ 1n1en~ to lie t oMummal•O •• the ottlu 01 WIL!IHIAE CSCAOW COMP ANY, •OO Wlt\lllr• 81vo • l ot An9•tn, CAtllOf'nla '0010, on« •H•• 10 00 • m .. M•Y ts, 1m. Tiie ''"' date tor 1tttno clalm1 U..11 INI ~Y 14, 1•79 Apr U. -· 1, '· 1•. It,. Ul 7·79 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE \ubtect 10 1\~,. o• ,,.,.. uc.rn'-t "o pl1tO IOf not1U' f\ n...-t-IU f4'Y1'n tf\ol lhe untJ~r\•Qncd orut>O\t' to ) .. 16 1tl\.O~Ohf C)l•Vt"f'"d°Q"''• 4t tn.• pf'1•m1 .. 1•\, do\1 r1t,,.'(t lit\ toHt/W', 1n t~· °"".H •' p10 VIOt:d bt t0- 9io1I 4 I Arl.-tn'\ A._,. H~t1n-Jlon lh 11· " f '' ~lfi4f't Pur \uttnt lo .• ,,,, h 1nh•nttnl' .,, ... un ""''"••Qrlltld ,.,, 11tlf1l'f•t\Q h> In• O<•f"I·"' "'"'n' 1•• Alt ,.,tM-,,, ft, .,,., ,. ,.. ( ontrnl fOf t!t.'\\ldl¥",. (I .... rth OhOl1< fw Vtl"f.t(JI "''""'.,. °' 1 .. ~n "• 1 '"' th•"" cw,. m1Vi1 t\h;Ht1W"'; •I On \dtt' "'"""'' A. Wtn. f P\lb [At Pl t 1•11 M.lt•t' H~mwooa "ie•<h Lynn Sundl><'rq Rochll<O L~ Sunc!i..rq Apc>IOC.tnl\ PuOh\....., Clrat>91" C.O.st °"'"' P1101 Apt tin. 1'1'1 w.44-19 PUBUC NOTICE FICT1TIOUS IUSINESS KAME STATEMENT Tn• 1ot1ow1no 1>41'"""' ••• ooino bU\U't"\\ '8\ ORCO SIERYl~FT. \1' S. Sent.a Fe Strttt, !.<onta Arw, CA '210S W ATER IN O U S TRIE !> C.OAPORATION •• ca11to•r.•a CO< por•h on1. 31'9Q G d ll'M!\. Slr*•'· ~n O-.CA 91110 Tll•\ ~~•I\ tondud•d bv .t <Of por.>tton WATER INOUSTRtl S COk POR/& llON J.-J~I. \cW rMMV Tn1~ \t4'U:mcnt w.,, ttll'd wun lf't Co..,nty C .. r~ OI O"tn~ County on Ap<117, IYl'I F llHIS PuDh\N..t OrenQI' (o.t\I OMIY PHO! Apr 4, 11. 18. n, 191'1 ll04 7Y P UBLIC NOTICE ,,, ••• \llth)'tnt-f'lt ''""° ..,,,,. ·~ c ~1111ly ( tn• U' (Jt.-nqi. (u,.u''"' ~ April• '""' J IUltl ~vOh'\ht"() Or~i l...(f.ti.,t (.Mil) t';lo1 Aor t t lilt :1) ttnd MfA'/ I l~h l41UJ ''' PUBLIC NOTICfo: F ICTITIOU\ BUSINESS NAliillE !.TATEMEHf f tw touow1n9 p,., '°". "*' ... Jo•"q bv\1nt-'\ .,, E"RA HUNTtNr,ruN .... 0 111 s PROl'fPTl(S.187t1M.)onS1 ~utll'l t1vnt1nq1on ~ C.. '11><P E dw .. o P Mo•tMIY. •81•1 S.•nt., Ce<ll•• SI , roun1A1n ll<tlley Ca •7108 (••,._ J MOrt•rlY 1tl41 S<'lntA C..C•ll• SI Foun""" Vdll"Y C• •HOil L ~\t~r C .. u llord , <800 C•ndl-"Y A•", Sut Oe..:11 C• 'IOP40 Pal••l "i E Hultord , .. oo C•ndl~ll'""" Aw~ , ~•• ~h C.• 'I01•0 Tiii'> """""" " (onctU<leO b• .. ~r•I p.v1n"'"''P CM"meft J ""'°''"'""' Tiils si..tem..nt "''" fired "'"~ lhf' County ''*'~ ol OronQf! County on AP<ll '"· 19"19 Fil,... Pu011\hect 0r,.. Co..~I O••lt Puot Apt 1\ M.ty 2. 'I. 11>, 1'1' IS'? I• P UBUC NOTICE CP_,S " ",,., FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT TM toMO.W•nQ Of'r\On\ ctrfl do1nq b\f\IM\\ ... , A f(<; E~I C UllVF ~(CRCrARIAL~(Alll(ES t1'110'>'Y P.,-" C1n~ S&e 109 .,..,,n,.. C.t trllU C.Pr•ld IC !,n1q•• .. w 1J U t\ f Jo.tna O< • !>Ant1J """· r" 91101 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Marte!IA '>hoQP~ .... ~. 141) l Joan" NAME STATEMENT Or • S.tllb AA.1 U. '1101 l ~ toUow;nq ~\Ont\ dotrte) bu\I• Thi\ ~IW"\\ ,, <oncN<.t..O by "" '" rw'a .t\ Cltvtd~I 'oMllH CUSfOM StttRrS. 1~ <ie<MdK ~·~·'"'" Ru<lolpll, [I Toro (.A mJI> MMt•ll• Sf>tQl'~•w• Oon•ld Kenlol\ ~rrutn, 1~0•1 ff\I\ ''"'.....-.en' ••\ filed with '"" Ru<lo•fl'\. t1 r0<0. C.• ~1UO County (lf'rk of Or-(°""ly on Th•~ """""'~ ·~ <on<IUI ,,.., o, •n April •• !'11'1 1no1w•d1>iit OllOVEll l!SCAOW CORPORATION !)onbl<I f( Ynllh 111'1 lrvl,,. Blvd. l h i\ \t.O(l4"Nt'Ot Wd .. tilt-CS •It" ttw Ttntht. CA n.. c.ounty '''"" ot Or.tnQt' C.ovnh on Ew:rew No J 14"S< AP'll -t. 19~ PuOll\l>"d Or-C'Ob\t O.itlw Ptlot F11>07' Apt H. M.ty 7. O. I~ 1'19 ISlll 10 PUBUC NOTICE FtCTITIOU~ 8U)1Hf'>) NAME STATCMENT 0\1~1nr\'\ ~ 8 '• ( (0N'.l lllH l1()N ""' l • C.ctm•no .; j C.cr•t.... M• . .,. (/It. '°'I&)•. C.r•..q I fltlf4tf0 •4rf1()r•,,l'V·1 •tf4t l 1 •fT\•no ~ J (IJ'\t' liAt •J •A '•&I• (ir 1@ Jfr" IA°' t httfnO--t'\ J ' ' .. Per Ir ~·" Mr\.(t \A t/';11 fh1\ bu\1nr'" ,., 4,.0nd""..-hlJ OY ~• Ofnt'I al 0¥"""-"""""'0 (t•f(l f OwdH1 ~f\N\t Tnt" ~t111h:·•·n.•tH ..,<t, tiled w1rn tn.• County (I•·•• ot O•~nq.-Covnly on M•"n 30 1•1'1 Ftt1111 Pub11\111'ct Qr-(.O<hl O<t•IY l'llol Al>f •. ti, tW, H. IY1• 1100 n PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMl STAf(MIEHT f PW •0Uow1nQ ~r\Olf" 1-. 001"9 l>u\-t nt"\\ .. \ COURr<.IOE LIO /110 F•"'"'<" L4ne, w ..... tmH't\ter .C.dlltorn1114J)f)8.l Warr~ H~ Wtt.tr, 4)0 Mc f-•ul l.•V '•-l'M•..a.. Tn1\ ~M'\\ •\ tondu<tra OY "' •n dtvKlu•I WMTwn J~ WtHtr f P\1\ ""h·mr-nt .,..,.., t1h--d ••'" tnr C.Oun1y ( rMir.. o• Otdt1f.lr < ountv on A()rtl • IYN f' I IJ17• Publt\IWG Or""°'~ (l')..t\f O.uly P110, 40< 11,11,1\anoM.11 1 10'9 U11\1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE ---F ICTITIOUS IUStNES'> __ _ NAliilE !>TAT CME HT T"" 10110..."'I """°""' '' <IO<nq 00\t fW\\ a\ A OANC.£ lAPfRtlNCE. 1071' E C.tm•no. ~lO """'-' U "16J• I C:.r,,.,. l tnn HotlOf'I 100 'Sftl.trl C.OUrt. Encln•IA\, CA 'i101• th•\ ~An.\ 1~ t ondV( I.a b' •n in 01•10val c.itl,,., l Hor!OI' f h i\ '\otd\f'f'NW'lt WO\ flfM) With l'fW County Cl,.,.-• ot OrdnQt\ <..Ou•HY on M4rch lO, 1'1' ,.llH11 Publl""° 0-~ C.0.11 O•llY Ptl<lt AP' 4, It, II, J). 1'1/q 1 J.0-1' PuDh\Md O«•nor COJl'>I 01J•I• --------------------- Pilot Aor II. II, JS M<i<Y 1• t9/'I 140119 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "tCTtTIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Th" lnltow"'I! jW<\On\ •,-,i dolnq DU\•"'t''\\ .,, CASA Cl C.ENT RO 110 Nt •PCK1 Cenl~t Drive, Nl'wpott 6t•<n. C•htornt•~ Amttt•c•n N•t1on•I Ho w,1nq Coroo rat1on u Caltto•n•d cor OO<ilttonl, 110 NPf'll)Orl CMlt • O<IYt. Newoort Bffc:h, C.tllonu.t 91..o T 111\ OU\111411\\ •\ ton<Nc teo bf " llmlltd--\NP AMl!AtCAN NATIONAL HOUSINC. CORP. 0.l•!>t ...... d. ~· Tht\ $IM_,,I "'" llltld W•t" INI Cour.ty Clerk ot Oran~ Cwnty on "~•I •. 1'79. "tCTtTIOU!. 9USIHEU NAME STATEMENT Tiie 100-1no P4i'"""' ••-00•"9 .,...\.M S\•\ s & ., CJ.EANOr r ~£1tYICC. n•1 10111 St • Wo ltnHl'\l•r (A 97"8.I Ch11rle\ L Sm•ll>. n.-i '°'" !>I , W•\ltn•n\lltr. CA 'Ml Ro"'°" LH SteVl!fls. no 10m SI., Wotm•"''"'· CA'7"3 fl!C\ l>u\l.,.S\ is c0010uc tao Dy • ~.,.r•t POIU..r\hlp C~l SMltll Tht\ \~1-t ••• tlletl wltll ttw County Cieri! ol Or•nQll Counl"t' on April 1l. 1'7' Flc;rtTIOUS BUSI NEU MAMIE STATI M(HT '"" totloW•no ,.,....,, '' oo.no ~·· nl"' .... U&t R(AI. ('>TAIC. Ol"MONO SER Yl((.S U&I OIAMO l'o O PROOUCTS, t\I Comm•t<ldt W•v c.os•• Mew. C...111orn•• 'f'/&11 Gr.ac.e Full0<d J"11 ll•«Y Awtnioe L.O\ AnQOI~. C•1tt0<n1" 'I006o rn" ~,...., 1\ condv<lud 1>y "" 1n 01..-1~1 Cf«~ F-utton:I fhl\ \t.11..-..nl ... , ltlltd Wllll llte County Clerk ol Or•n0t County on April 9, 1t1•. FIHlll FllJUS Pv011V..CS 0rM>Qe CoMI Dolly Piiot Pve>lt"'9CI Or-. ~SI 0.lly PllOt Apr. U. ~y t. •.I•. tm 1Ml1·19 Apr tt. 11. 2Uncl M<IY 1. 1•1' llS>-1' PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "11'114 ---------HUNTE II & VOSS A"°"""'' .. uw '101 o • .,. Strw1. s..11• 100 N...-r1 .. Kii. CA n.tO PuOll"*I o. ... o-C.0.>I 0.1ty Pilot AO<. U Mey 1, t. 1', 1'79 t~ 19 ------ PUBLIC NOTICE Cft-tMJ SUHlllOR COUltTO .. TNIE $TATS Of' CAl.1.-0ltNIA l"Olt TNI COUNTY Ott OltANGll NO.AMl74 . ..,... STATI! OF CAll"OllNIA o.-PICI! Of<STATEWIOI! Hl!ALTt4 PLANNING & OtlVllELOf'MlE NT ft\llLIC NOTICE MEAi.TH SllllVICl!S POii ftEllJONSUNAILIE TOftAY Th• i._ Memorl•I How!l.tt, JOI Nft•port 8tvd., Newport Be•c11. C.ttt0<rit• ~. I• 00Uga1e11 lo II"'· wlOit • ....-111. oouar votum• ot llHlth WN!CH to ettQlbla Htt1.euno11 P•lltnh cklr1n9 lllt P41trtod lrom O<IC>Oer t. ""lo ~mber I, 1'1t FICTITIOUS IUStNESS H~ STATEMENT r ne 1a1'-no oer\On 1• -no OUM ... u u . MARIHO·ROSTEN PAOOUC TtON!>, 11'1 W. 16111 !.tNel, C·l. O>tt• 1'\tw, C.tl1t0<n1.a 91421 J-J Milnno. 11' W !Mn Sl,...I. C J. Co>t11 .....,., C.1tt0<n•11 .,'11 Tl'l1\ bv\1"6\ 1\ <onctutlect by •n In OIYlduol. .IOlln J M<I< I rlO Thi\ , ..... _, ... , lll•d Wtlll 11• c-11 ,, .. ~ ol O<•nQe Covnly on "ICTITIOUS aUStNIESS NAMI STATIE ... NT So ,., O\ •~ 1tnown to wkl IM..-0 Tr•ritl•"'" ,..Id llltended Trensreror u-IM fnllOWl119 Mellllc>MI °""""'' E i!Alt OI ME RL IE B A A AON, nam .. --'"'°" wltlltn lN thrH °'~~&'rl·c IE 0 ,. "a A• IN 0 0 p Tiie SlMe Hlll·Rut'IOll Agenc, !WI\ 11e1e,,.,1neo ,,,... l1't rH-• OOll•r "'91-• of -~Id ~IC ... 10 ... macle .... .i-., --·~1111.,. tw Ille -tlltd ptf100 II W -4)2. """II •, 1'7' fllliut P11011.-Or-Co.t\I 0•11' Piiot. .-1CT1T10US aUSINllSS fllAMIESfATIEMIENT f l\e to1towlng .,.,._ " dol"' bu~IMH.tt a T. ~tGINALS, m1 OHWll .. Of .. H11nt111Qton 8Ndl, ca • ., ... "•'~'• Je•n To'"""'· 7tn V014A °'., • Z. H<lfttl"lllOll 9HcJ1. C:.. .,.., Tiii• ~ •• COMlll<M4"" an In 01vt111101. llArtloWOT- Tlll• ~ -Iii. wllfl 9't ,_,, CMrll ot Or ... c-, Oii Aprlt :IO, t'1• Tflt ~ ,.r-I\ -"Cl~ lteUU! ltlCHMOHO A£SEARCH AHO OEV&l.OPMllfllT CENTER. Ul ~I• s... Colee lltll9M, c..m. m11 J Of'fl•S t4. Mltlllllbll'0• 211 ...,... ... a . c.... ""'"°· c;..cK. tM17 11M• ........ 1. C91111Y<liN tlY '""lfto dMdltM. J.H. Mlllltf!IM1t Tlllt ~ -lllOI wtftl the C-ly o.t'll .. Ore1191 ()loully "' •111•.1m. Yt•r\ laJt POSI -P•oe.ATa Ott 'Ml.I. ANO COOICIU O•ttd ""'1t12. mt TNIE•ao.-ANO .-olt 1.ITTIUIS o.niec c. ..... NantyY LH TIESTAMIEfllTAllY ANO POii tnlendeo T'ltMNrMt AUTMOltlZATIC* TO AOMINISTI• UNOlll TN• tNOlftlNOaNT WU .. SMllll HCllOW COMftANY AOMINllTltATtON OP IESTATIS _, ........ ._,,.,. ACT lftllOeATI ~WI •T KOi. ,.._tOtltc. ... IMD NOTICI: 1$ t4lllSBY GIVEN tflel .... ,. ........ c:.. ..... PIM>ll"*I Or-Coott ()alty Piiot JUDY A. OOOLO, JOAN C. ~llts "" m .. 7' 8A•1..ow. lltUCI! A. 8Altlt0N, ' PAUL E. 8AllltOH -SUSAN K PUBUC NOTICE > llARROH !Wt,.. llltd 11e,.1n e petlti.. lor ,.,_.,. of Wiit •nd COdtctll INrMf -tor Ul'9" THI.a_..., to lflt •lltNn Md fcM' .tvl-lt•ll ... 10 Acltnln1'41ff Wldlf tM tndleP'l ..... 11 Adf'lllltl•lr•llOll ot E tl•tn Atl '"'°°''• C*9ll Stt f!l MQI, , ... ,-•to -1(11 It....-tot tutllwr -'K~, --.,,. "--_._ °' llffrlftl "'9 MIM -°"" MC tor ,._., U. lt1'. •• 10 00 o.m .. '" 111e covnr-°' 09perlf'fltllt NO. 2 Ill MICt c-1, •t 100 Ch•IC ~ Orlft w .. 1, In Ille City Of .... , ......... Cell4Wtll0 0•1•11 Aprlt 10. "" LH~ llRAMCW, CiluMy o.r1I llUIOCl..t.ANO«"'°" ,_ ......... ............... .... ..... AM,~ .... 1'1•1...,,,, " ........,.llrl r I I I i halltMll or.,. Clilltlt OM" "11M, Atlf.24.IS..,~1,tm 1..,.n Apr, 11. 11. U-MilrJ. 1'7' 11S6-"' PUBLIC NOTICE EtlQIOte Hlll·011rlon P•litnh .... oerHll\ 11110Dte to P•Y fO' 11••1111 _,,l<H In f ... I Of' Ill 1111'1 -· C ti -11..aal -..c;..c ....... tiff llAtM.tnh but ore SUNlt!Ott COUltT ~ .,... MMrwlMI INllOIM tor l1't MHl·C..I ftTATllO.-CAUPOtlNIA,.Olt pr90#llm ot, 111 Pl't'tOM Wf\OM Inc-TM• COUNTY o.-OltANOa _, ...... c.td-~Of-111 .... .....,. -etltlOllllf..-.oltNAldto NOTICa Ofl NIEA .. INO OP ,.41n!lllft W1t11 ~t OW!drelt, Ill-ftaTITION ro4' CONPlltMATION o.- etw troo .,,y P'lfWfl ""'"""' 10 '""° ML• o.-11a.L ftllOf'lllTY H•n or ,.,.,.. Ille ton or ...... ., • E s t a 1 • o • £ T " E l P • ..,,,kts N .,.ilfy ..,. 11't MMl·C.I COll..tHSWOllTH, O• E TH&L P. llf"etr•f'fl AN 01! llSON. OKNW>G 11 YOll,...,.,.. NNKH Ollll •.,.I -NQTICt'. IS HEREBY OIVEN tNt If-1,,,.,.,,...ten, Cttll.t<.1 Ille ....... L£LAH0 W. At40AOE$ II•• ltteO IO<lllly'I ~~ Of' bll.._ ot• ,,.,.In o jle(1llorl !Or Cllftltrl'll.tllOn of ll<e. II .,,_ on Clluacl,flect wilt! • ... ~le el Affl ,..,_,., 1ae.-•I 1011 ''"''"•1to11 '•0••01119 •Ovr wnt ••"""""'"· ~141 t\fto, CA,, •• 11911111tlr. yo11 f'll•v c.o"tect tlffll<• to_.,"~ IOr furlNr IM SI ... t4fll•...,_ Agency .. )M po'tlcvl.,t. •llCI tll•t Illa tint• ..-4 "ft" $t•9't. "-42, S..Cr-•, Pl.Ct of """"9 Ult -llft -Ml CA. ueie. ,~ ... ,." t•••~· ... , ,_. ,..r u . ""· •I • • •"'. 111 -1 ~"'7t1. cwn..-ot~t-~ Jot...io Tiits "*'' Mtlf1<•1101t 11 INMle c-t. ot 100 O"k Cellt•r °'.,,. we''· _..,r111•m It Tit .. tl, CAC, Se<llOll lt1 , ... City ot lttn141 A"fl, C.llllW!ltoll. ti IA. lie<.,_.,.. ..,of...W fer M!k OOtM .... H 10. t•7' 111..-cllall .. ffle $1•1• Hlll•IW10tt Ll!•A.. lllA!fCH A99M., ..... , ......... ~ ...... o.My Glefll _ .. ,.. lltOIAIL.W,,. • ., • LMYJO.Mwb, ......... ..... Otlllf Me ,. .......... '- OIVltMll.. ,_..... ..... ~-U .......... o. .,,,.,..,.. ........., .. ,, ~ ............ 0..11111 CINtt o.lly l"lfet. ..._, .... °' .... c...t Dolly ,. .... ........ 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J), ~. l, 1~1' 141(11 N - PUB UC NOTICE CP-t71' HOTt C£ TOCltEOITOllS 011 COURT OF TH[ FCAllFOllNtA l'OR ()Ot.INTY OF OltANGE _..._...,., SUPllERI STATEO THE E \hit"' o H(;NOERSOH I H"lf"L VERNA l>Q""'° NOflCE IS HEREllV C.lYEN to '"" (fP<lltOf''\of t "'"'M)O¥P t'tttmt-d ~· 'lOn'\ f'Wv•f\Q '•••fl'\ .Ott•n't ~l .trf'ff'lq1.,ur..Oto t11t• l'W' n-< f>''41if., V'OU< l'W'r \ on t"41 •1f~,- llW W IG f>ot_ l~m ... itnr '"• •oltowU\Q Qittr~n,. 4rr OOUWJ bu·.1n..._\ ,., NI Wl'Ol<T f OU I P M IE N I It A ·,1~<.1 ( U M t-'AN V, )0~ City P .ttln•+•Y W••·.1. Or•nQ". C•htorn1 • "'""" M1l4n M Ufy.tttf ·•nd Ooroth-, O Oll .. t1111 '"'' I fud• t11t1nch L"n•' Nt·•frJ,.I h• •k h t 1tf1fOfl''l"1 'n"""" fr11-. Ou·1~t·\ t'I. COnQ\14.tfld h" ,, tif"~t.tfu-•ru ... , n10 l)orotnt r~ °'"'"' t h1 \t.11""''""' ""• t11t•rt w•tl\ tht (ovnh fj•tlllr. c;;t o'''"''' t ou1,lr «Jn AQrt• I. l'\ifl'f f111al0 J.lvfllt'\"'1<1 Ort..n<,• t.O..\t Dally J>llot APr •. II. llf, /\ l'fq llO) I~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUStHESS '4AME STAlEM !EMT T~ totlf. .. w •nQ person'\ •re OOUW} OU"Wnt ''"'' C.Rl.CO~ H X.i.Y. l.28o l.·Jltlorn•. ~trMl, <..o.t.t-... c..111orn1d <nu' .,,..,., .. , Jff>•n c.,., ... o. l1•• (~111orn1ft -,tr e4tt, (O'lll• Me"•• C...hlo•n•a~• cn .. r•~~ E C.,tMO Jr • l?"ll C••••Ot t\t<.'t \tre•t. C.oa.t.t M •\•, C.alllor ""' <1?'71' '"1._ bu'WM"\\ ,,. ronouc'td o.,.,."' d1Wt01Ul ~ttlr-oy (r<f>f n flU~ \l4tl~nt Wl'h f1!1'(1 Wltft tM Cou"'" (Jf'• • 'J• Ot.i•nQir C'ou1H1 un Mttttt'I t~.1 .. M "'""' Pulllt\....., °' •Jl'JO l Ool\l o.1t1y Pilot '""' Mhc:t-ot t fYi ct.er• ot trwt .. oo.., .. "" APlll t I, 18. '"'"° o;.,.y /, l•N Cl" to Otte\l'f\1 owm ••l"' 1111eb ,...,,,, ICM l'I '""' ,...f ,.\Wf v WOv<P'k ''· to tM un ""'\tQl"eO ~oerRr l 41 tnf '"-' Ott•t. 1• n l "tA R\ON 'H Ni)•ll\ Of llll'f'" ').u•te JUI .,..nCd .,.. •not •n•<.n b tnt- C.dbt tllO PM'lt. An4. C.ttitOfn Ol .. f'otb\I\ dll m dlt"" IA' ~,. l)'f ttM-u~r\t<Jnfl'(J 1n rlf•n•nQ to tnit fl'\tdh o t t. •1th1n fQt,jof month\ \t publf<•t1on 01 H'll \410 Ol'CPOM"I d tt~r lf'lf' I •r "'°'''" 0••.0 -• h1" ,.,., .... mofWJ EowarC'h Henc>t•,."10n 1'\1' afOf OI OW Mm.n ""''"1"' ol ,,.... -llOll!llT IE. P wrteJtl U) N. carttlo ~t1l• AIW. CA Tel 171•1 ~ AllCM'n•r I« Ad'"'"''" ... ., Pul>ll\lled OI Ml<lt' C.o.o..t Oa1ly P11o1 Apr t. II, IW. 2 \, 1q1q I.IOI 1' PUBLIC NOTICE '>UPElllOA COURT o r THE. Sf ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR f HE COUHTV OF ORANGE CASL NO A·•H42 HOTICE 01' t14TEHTION TO SELL AEAL PROPERTY AT PAtVAfL SALE In 1ne M.111•·• OI !llP l.•t.lle of OtH NI'• ( '>fE:W/&llT 8~d Oennt\ ai.rlH ~ ..... , •• ()(.( .... ..-d N0ftC£ I'> HtRl8Y' C.IVEH 11\et ... ub1•c t ffl tOl'r contffmolt'Of't ot-""' dOOve unlltlL-0 Court. on Mtty 8, t~f', titt 10 00 <J tn Uf" tllere<1lter Wllhlrl lhu t•m•~ .tlln•..,0 b y law. JOAN l •>t(W4'Mf. '"' Aorn1nt\tti1tn.c ot tr. l\llll• Of OLNNI'> C ~T(WAAr, "1-.0 •now n .>< Ol NNt!> C .. .A R LL'> '>TE WAR I . O~Cl'd'>MI, will \Coll "' ---...._____. pr1w .. ,~ "8lt> to the n1~t .tnd b&\t er• PUB U C NOTlCE o.aoer on 1..., ,,....,.,.. ....., <Onc1ll1..,, ""'•1na11 .. '"""'"'n'~" all <1on1. lllkt CP .. Jtt ""o 1<11r""'"1 DENNIS c. !>TEWART. TOClllEOITOllS dt'C.H..-0. •II the """' ol nt\ O.ath...., NOTICE SUPERt Oii COUllT OF THE •II rtQlll. itllr .tlld intrrr\I ~t tlW" CALIFORNIA FOlt ., •• ,. ""\ ..c.qulrl'CI '" •lldllton to ..... , STATE OF fHIECOU HTV OF OAANOIE ol det-nt ul tM ltrnt! ot Ill\ dHlll, 1n HO. A "410 11141 rr•I pr_.rty itl .... le<l In tile °"'"" Esl~I• ot L t:O PA I RICK 0'9AIEH ty Of 0fdll(j<P ........ of c..1110,nte. 8RIEN,0t<H~ oe><r111ftd.-toll-\ •~• 1.EO P O' NOTICE I'> HEREOV GIVEN •o "'"' LUI 70 ot Ir.tel ~ft7 M v.own °" .. 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Hid' or oOer\ &re 1nv1ted !Of' '"" Joan E.•K~ l<taOl I"" Wtll P•_rt, -m 11\I .,. tr! w<ltlftCI - alloWNIMOClfuKltnt wilt oe -eiWO .. 1 ,,.. 01110 ot n.e Of I"" MARI( J .MllE YEii ,;Qent ot °"' AOm1nl\lr•trl1. c.nt.ity VIES ANO MAOOllY 11. Emerr R•<tl C>l•llt , Int., •Uet!CIOll MOOltl!, OltA A~efes\MMt OIJJ •. 17111M T1ull11, c.11 ~··-Pllyll~MAywllo•t. )•I• W<trntti, ~ •ZB "••nu Hunttnoton 8"<1\, CA '2M9. ..,..... 9IMI Of' may lllf'O ""'" Illa <Ifft. Ill ow .J111 dl>Ovt -mentionecl court, °" °""""'ed I• Tel (71•1 U2 "" ...... " .. ll.nc:wtti• Jo.an I: ~1-•rt, r>enc>Nlly, .ti ...., Publt-Or~ OM\! Dlt41y Puot. ume •""' '"'' oublltalton ol 1116' 11;1.ty '· •. "" 1.,. 1• l>Ottce .ano lltltor• m.a111no w 10 '4!1t ._,,.llll.UflflCI -UC NOTICE PUB SUN• ~ COUltT o.-THIE CA&,JP(HtflllA .-olt CIOUHTY Ofi OltANGIE ......... 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H •.n ..,, • .,.., 4 ht~~,,. h1il'1 I 'l•JI• "" i ur.~ 'un-:'l'"''' H,., •• ~ \ ' •'""'I<• n1.1. H• 1,1;.,.J I•• '-"•t.,• .... ,.rt' ,,., kt.At l~h<•ke<\UI l.kt\lftn\ Hf'f'tl!'I IMv'tr'•I H•M•I '4•<fA1.t' Ii• .. .;i .......... :'tf1 I ft•'1C•b BUSINESS. INVEST· MEICT. ANANCE I ... •-• f~r>KI • ttw.•nn' ~ •t\-\'--0 lnH,$1TH11n1 l>pport v In¥• .tmrnt \\•llh:•• -.-, .. ..,. .... .,. .... "·"·U "'"'"'. 1'1111 ~&,.. Tt1 .. ANNOUNCEMENTS, f'ERSONAlS & LOS T & fOUHD -'.t1M1Ul t n1t f'!I f _., ... Hf.t ..... , '•11114 ,, ....... ,,,, t•• r .,.tfi•I • '• • 1 ti f I 11, • l, ....... S£RVICCS ¥ l\orf' l .. tr<'1.t..-\ EMf'lOfMEMt & f'RErUATION _,.,,,_ .. In Hv.thl.tft , •••• v. • ,,.. , • UH,, \ft410h•I \,Ill• MERCHANDISE /\f'l\,tJ\I•' "•'l•il•llH. "' ..... '"'..,. hu 1•h tl•11M1n~1 'ii!tM111,I • ( .. ,,...,.""' t 111i•tif0• 111 ... I> ' • ''" ,,_, 'h\j ''"''•'11" tu•l•K' ~I• '"""" ,~_,.-1,"'A h• .. ln t,o·"'ltJI'._ '-hd'u,.,ry '41,r• H.t""'4"JV" ~~.,,;~~~ .. ~"·:'~ ,,..,.,, hirli.4 t 11uw , ... ,. t'1t•l\I)'\ .. t)fl,al'h '-••nw M•• hm{",_ ~mt''''"'" ...,.,,,. R"'t.twr•nt "•' , ..... ,. , .. littlt•n,H'h '-lt"O 8DATS & MARIN£ EDUl~MENT ,,,,~·t•I tv .... ," Mu1n, ~r" 1r .. 1~1-l\,M•••nf' t.~u•i.i lfo4~ Po--.~' llllt•l' """'' 'h•tllt h>•h~tl ..... u-'-11p. °"""' :~::.~,~'>•• THMSPORTATIOM A•.r<raft t .. mprn ~•l• k 11n1 U><'lt1r '"" 'l"°'l•JIOfft"' -CJ<:ln. s.-.,,. \lotor ""'• '>ti• ~"' Tr,.,lon l r••<f x~~~~~:~·;1t1 .• ", AUTOMOBll[ •••llM'Ul Af\\.q""°' ('lillli'itf" H~trr•\10n v. n1~ h•it ~~~' ~::-::·, ~'"" rr1" "' \ .. n t\wl••V.iii1n, \Mlut1W10\U•I AUTOS, IMPORTED ''""*'•' \11.,. Humt·o \1J1t1 \u•lln Jh ;.1h1~ II.MW 4 11Pft nu.-, l>lfbUft .... ,,.,. t\..t 1~. J•.iwar "•f\IWI\ K•rm..1nntlhu• ................. .... ..,. lih «'"1< • .,.., Ill(; ~ MU8 , t/1¥1 l'aftlcr• l'Nj,<'(11 l'.o<"" M•Mvll IWM•ko1•• flo"' ~: l><JNrv f~r:::P" \r(llk1wa&ftlt \'Oho "T~ ll£Al ESTATE LAJlOE UNITS -1 yrs z 8r t~ Ii, nr lake. I 1 tal•. CM IW£SJMENJ old, new crpt11 drp1. * SHOl£CUfFS * J>001/ap a. lmmac. end nt paint -Coulan't be unit. S69.900. Birr. s U'Nl'1'5to.'UM' tot rr replaced today tor Hit· A most jmmaculate 2 story hOme in 63\·UM ~~er-~~· c:f'.~ ----.ill~W •t J1'ft""~ ·Hao;IK <.~,J,.dr.,~pf~,0.:}. best-11rea o CdM. -Custom built 3 alert.eue Tul'tteroc:~ a & ..... WHILI 0 R 0 n I Y f' I itn S N t 11 I L Rt. MAX I U. ~ 1~rl1t<S.> M0tM on the t'Jl.MtO Bdrm + den. ew carpe s. wa paper Br1.1n • ome. artiest YOU LI.AIM rvule m.rkt't Lux C.-.. M• 1022 and interior puint. Master bedroom ~i~JU::.·~~:.~ Our 1•1" 11arr avt'rn&r unouii m.uter •wte with ••••••••••••••••••••••• lncludes frplc, his & her bath & oo1or 1i other ll\t. detell• 1im11lionur hln vulumt OCEAN C ATALI NA F\neat duplu In COM sundcck. P vt beach + view point. now.955-2175 laat yur t:11c•llcnl rom VJF.W • an ud/areM Bldr JUJl complellna Owner motivated and will carry 1st 12 UNITS MESA Vt!Rl>£. nlol' % t• • 8dnn6. 2 t>.O\I, lhrH 3 ouaaklrl l llh\ up to lOO' • pl"lvatt study 'W th Ila D MaraUd'ite. 1298.000 TD 1 $259 000 °"owned proPf'l'\l' Cun own fireplace 12«.500 Submll term s Poss at 10 1c • · · ~t 01 •n1e COW\lY COU OP MIWPOaT tra" 9!>5·0497 642·3263 Airport lor•t lon ••••T0ttS ---------Dennis Ricketts. Realtor VIEW LIGHTS .... HAAIOa H1.11e bdrm overlooking bay. s..mken Jiving room & den. Welbar. BBQ, fireplace. Boat s lips av•lla ble Offered for LASALLE MODEL 1 Bdrm'I , 2 b•l h • :~ '"•Pl•t C'. ~ncloud 1~11 aarait('a. t'&o.c-tu lthooa, ::: ahopplna aod p.rli :~ Pnne ooly MS ttet rr.ua)Oua 1em1 pnva11· -O\arming duple x. Steps On wide greenbe lt. Spacious 4 bdrm .• 2Va ba. townbome. Approx. 2flOO aq. ft. of livln& space . LoU of uplfadeS. PaUos. l us h landscapioa. Generowi guest parking. Let us abow you thla home today! .... '"" , .. , .,.. "•·• '" . H•J ... tWt N 111111\I Al Al l l / o(fiN-i. ~retanal •up 671-1111 IA> Go&d4tnrod overpHs. JI o rt C o m p u I • r ---------lbt". 2'hba. approit 1800 l1-rnu11al In howi• v1d"'O sq t\ ui>stalra. frplc, J ,._.._ ~-1024 ,.__..._ ~-1024 lllltl penional tralnlnlil 8Y OWNt:R. R 2 lot, with 11Mldecl&.s open bum In _. ------Work with Qu11ll P hlCt! 11x11tlng 3 BR house. Uv rm, i1 ms tr bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Manactm~·nt. Orvelop aood C08\• Mt!U loo Down.stairs. 3br. 2ba. •P· ••uLOaS C.M. DOLL m t n l. .,·1nnn<'ul & uon Complctl' workln~ proitlSOOsqR.M•nyup -HOUS• Serurl\1c11 Corp St•ll dr•wtnfCS. and v1i1nan<'e11 arades. Buyer has choice IHVISTORS .. SlZ7.900=---------l'llrn@i tr;?!11J1f:lQ 982·44nlr.i»~-m publl <' l 1111 1 t t d for lu&hQWtllly rentalor of lend<'r $270,000. 2 Bdrm home. lar.l(t> OHLY$19,900 piartm-r.1hlpfund<1 al~o L'Ofldo tnplrx Hl•ady for Shown by appl. pr1n bullduble ft·2 lot f19,900 J br, 2 ba w/great fmly Wt huv1• M ft•w op\'nini::. pl.in 8 Cht•\ k Owner c1plesonly 640_ 5078 Bkr Call !)4().ll51 for more de rm J.vly landsrapinJt, :.: ,.. __________ _ 1044 fol IJt·enMTi. who pruft• w1con:.uicr IJrgu !.Ub· a Id .... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Picky "cky Plcliy ~;~ 11 llomt! for the l111><o> '''' buyt'r hnm1u ·, h11(hl) :~:; u1>1tr,1<lt>d & v..r'¥ Im then'"elvt•' on tw1n1: 1>ro nnl.u\1111on or 11urt1dpa 1aow MAIUCETI t.ua q1.1et cu · e sue lot Buy • • , sub)e£1. to 9 7lM'# exist· ft,,lonul Jlld work Ill~ lion C' .111 Lorri. d ys. For salt. Jbr Nl'e<lti fU. UlS( loan 759 l!>Ot 41DRM +pool 9 l/4°/o LOAM Perfect homl' for fmly hvmR Vaulted reitings, sunken liv rm. dramatlr ~1th prof1•,Mof\al.8. and 714 547 0571 . tV!./wknds. Only $139,900 li73 4311 ... .., pre..'11\'C Ii. tl\11> 3br pool who have bcl'n i;ur 714 M6-S434 al(l. (~1'1,l?fajjjfaj r uesssCul at a.e lhn~ . _ ... !!.! .• ·------: .. ., home w a ham rm. huie 1-.J1 bonu:. rm w/w1:t bur. bit ,~;:: m gus RRQ & <'Ovcrrd U(•J patio C.:OtlVt!nJenl loc a !:,~ IJOn Cull now 979 SJ70 hou.ws ~111comu proper BEST rtuCio; ON ReaJ Esta te ty, or~ have uwnt<l THF.lSL/\ND SPICTACULA• UIL--F ily 1M1r own busine111. are llG DUPLEX q&IALITY DUPLH '"~ am lirerued and havt! owned On Balboa Island. ~oncd An eueptlonal rustom fwl B~iftS lnt'Ome property Please commercial. and owner blthomew/v:iultcdwood llAHDHIW TOWMHOMES ~Woods'" t F.aslside Costa Mella I dJn , pll.l.'I 4 lge bdrms & .,,523 C hUl(e fmly rm. Pn vate " M"'5J>a·llNllE pool & J3CUZZI. 9 :If.I'/, money available for this L...-leach I 041 choice new listing or. • •••••••••••••••••••••• FAl I .. .-.oo ''~0 ...... , ~ ALLSTATE REALTORS write o r phon e D . 1 be •·-1 t 1 IAC'ltrd by cautlful Herman. r r e& Id en t. Is most anx ous am cehmll, waull " "l'h I Id r t>n '"" vu r k S234 500 solid oak <'11hlnl't11 Q\uitll r111,·<.· Propt'rties. J .acoes' •EAL TY lhruout. rpkl'I In llv1t rm l~lll(htful hom1• has <l 1400 Quail St . Nrwport ~ & mas ter bf•llroom . llfldroom"· formal dminii lh • a l' h . ('A !l 2 & 6 O 675·66 70 leaded glasi. window1<, & ruo111, 1't·vuratr fomlly fered at U59.000 759· 15()1 i---1111!•11!!!1--• 2432 S11n!JI Ana Ave "~:! SPYGLASS 17111752 t'l20 l · tr•tm, !.tont• rtrf'plact• ' ('l'r:tlfi (' t1h• Jal'U/11 Ill ~ $1i7 mtlllon in "'l'rowi. lalMMI I~ I 006 rl'l!>tr bllth K1t1•ht•11 with wlfrlean t:Ogltsh T udor 243 Rr s plit le vrl . 2&3 t•a r i:a r ajCt'. rrpl <'ll . m1rmwavt'S. l(rl·{'nhou~1· w1ndowi., 1rnul. 'JI •• Tfo:NNIS court Super Location For Two ~:. fo' u b u I o u i. tJ H d r m 11 • SouLhr1ort C.>c1·1111 «-n1t1• • ·~. ll~ Vll'W Uc•uut1ful 11001 dOtScd lai.I ~1·a1 J<11n th1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rLUS ln•t ovf'n 3 r11r ~11rujl1• r l l • r11w 1 • 1>r11 l'ut111 •11H,OOO Wun I a i. es ..: 1 1.-: Ne~ n"rtl1 buyfront ror • ft ·sion I n\ <.tm nt r ' I .. v A r t111rm11111 2 bdrm n•11 llL'll , 1·1111 ~>'Ill 17211 'SJ a 1 1' l' ~.i ncrdplx Ci.Im <.:a1>l· l'od tal w1C11t1• .& '"IHlrlllt' " & Jlll'U/ll I m.tfl\ 1·)( ••:, tra.,, Pnc 1·d tu wll Mu1>t ...... SL'<' 111 :.ipµrcl'tat•· l"or appt call, NEWPO•T CfNTH REALTY 640.1112 ... t••• t•i.tute or~an11l•t•1111 in w/3 fir ., '"• ..... urut ~' TAABIU. Or t • c. Uu • w JJlllJO lll'('k .,.. 1!J,!>ll(J imge "ounty Skyhl(~ & lofti. Use of CALL 644-7 2 I I J_ '-'UAIL woodt; thruout $600.000 T cwih 213/684 3200 ~ -· l"rum $89,9511 IHrOOfit or !.155 1!1211 lkvt'IOpt'd by W(1ocltr1:1• Uev Co 'J ... .r pJrks. pooh. 11lhoob. i.hopi. and morl'' V ,. r y a p p e a I 1 11 ~ 1 11 wnh om~ with 2 bl'droomi., plush carpet ui~ and "uurmet kitchen Sunny patio. Ha s pn vacy J:a lore. S68.SOO C all qwckly! 559-MSl Causey & Company •.. •••• "' •"''' , .. ., .. , ""'' ~ .. .,, •11.tl) 'fUO wuo ~"" '•110 •t1HI) ...... ) PLA c E . -21,. + GMHt 9fr' l • • r•oretTIES'• I b l ock to So uth ~ CUSTOM IUIL T Thu, lovf'ly ~l'kO Vc·rik home features " Bdrmi.. 3 baths, family room aml formal dll\lng room On ly •,,block IA> M ('!.8 Verde Country Club for ao ap polntmeot to !.Cc. rall 546-5880 *VETERANS* OVRLOotlS GOLF COURSE YU Great Batk Bay IOC'ation. nus big 5 bedroom home reatun:s a h°"e family I dirung rm addltion big enough for your pool ta· ble. Perfect for the big faJrul)' and the pn<'e 1& right at $118.500. Bayf ronl Completely re· 10,...fltl:lO,.M.I mode led $196,900. DUPLEX Corner lo t . copp e r plumbing, good fmaoc· lllg. $159.000 l£t a Vet llelp You r111d that home you want Down up to Sl00.000 ~R...tyJt.9,24hn YICtOllA COVE Whitew•te r views. privacy and luxurious detailing thruoul this S pani s h i nflue n ced home. J bedrooms. 2Yr baths, SUPER LOT .. P UT I N A POOL'' SlfB.500 Is Your f>rofesslon Broker, 962-8847 __ _ HOME REPAIRS? lc6oaP..--o 1007 Old you know you can •••••••••••••••• ••••••• place a rlass1Cied ad m ---------• the Daily Pilot Ser vice G. H. Robertson. Rltr. 67!">·~2 WORLDR.E TAR881. 543-1722 -· FUUH HAL TY 546-0814 Directory for a whole month for as little as St 77 per day ~ Fur more informut1on, call OO!°>t>lll ---1 CAM GET YOU 75 Use our famous PENNY PINCHER ADS For only $2.00 you c• odYerti~ •Y itelft or cOIRbiaatio.. of ~ totaling $75.00 or less. Our PEHHY PIMCHER AD consts of 3 li11H for 2 co..Hcuti•e days. Eoc8' ••H•al li11e 11 60' for the 2dayL Cit_..~ PtMy Plltc:Mt-Ad or WM yow I rlc.-d or Mfthft ....... Ho COC:ZtArclet eek llow.d 642-5678 DAILY PILOT HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? First check our "Lost and Found" classlficatlon number 5300 to see If someone has found it (FOUND Ids are pieced In the Dally Pilot FREE of charge~ If your Item la not llated as being found then dial 642-LOST and let a friendly ad·vlsor nelst you In piecing 1 "Lost" ad. Clll MondlY thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for M)(t d1y's p•per or call by noo" on Saturdey for Sunday'• paper 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ---DUPUX Yantast1c Location Block Crom Ba I b o a Fern Refurbishing 111 proc~ss Duy now and choose colori; • X lnl s um rner and wmtl'r rental ~HERITAGE 5(17JASMINEAVt; IYOWMH/E'Si• . • REALTORS Pnn<'. only $129,500. 2 J+ or 4 Bdrm. 2 ba Nt•w IRYIMEPOOL HOME OHL Y $85,500 Fir, 1 ba. lrg patio & liiiiiillliiilll _ _.____ ly rPderoratt-d '" & out garage. Supcr t•ute & r ln. ----$34.9.000 Ph 675·5500 • J tfM So Coa st fl1way in V1lla1tc F,ur I.ACUNA BEACJI all freshlv dunt· Hy -------------• own1•r & 'mJ) ,·arry WESTSIDE Jnveslor mu .. t \C·ll 1 homl' 1f101:1 111 1 !1 <10 73 or SUNSHINE 1n Co~t" Mt•s a :-.lo &• 17M l~i.181,.,S7 3 Br. l ba+pool & low llrolq,rai:1• 497-2457 ma ml v:ird. $77.f"'" 20.'i Amhurst ~2 ~Ml CHOICE LOCATION 7 54•7800 C;11l K.'.11 !JOl!t f<•r 1nfor111.1 715 Gul<Jronrod, CrlM H 2 111111 lot Rm lo ~row "' .~ i.wnuble ht TI> l.owr•'>l Mulh • OGM PoUit rf'al estate· SAil PROPERTIES pm· e M :i kl' "ff l'r aleanl . ••••• ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • . ._ ______ _... __ s.1.s.-4•8·9~0~~-1 _:ii_~~-~-h.lantJ Ht•,J lty. ~s~r . l~P.:-tus:!~~ i • ._•enity Partc 1026 -..,, .l • >" llll lll .....-t'·~ Mc COhMAC.K k I A CON11£N1(NT•SHOPPINC ANO SCWINC CUIOC roll IHC CAL ON Hlf CO Teddybear Rug Oeh&ht a small tMd •Ith ltlis bw rue fllf bedroom Of deft He'' •ontd lft loop stltdt-• dtnse. comfy, ncll pllt.. Cloclltt Ill of 1111 Y•" for • c.llild ~ Oii tftd -Cl'llt "" 1C1e1 Pltteln 7424· eay dlfto- hOllS for ltddybuf 1111. SUI for atll petttrn. Add 40C Wrap-Tie Sundress ncll j)ftt!fn lot ftrit-<lru 111 41' tNtl Ind lllndhn&. S-. • L.11f ...,;-"'""°'..,.,_ ....... "1 Needlecraft Dept. 10~ Dally Piiot .. lil, ON o.INI Stai!: ,.., "' 1oe11. rri.. , ~zi.o:-m; =:: CRAn CAIAl.OC-O'ltl 200 l>OPll· lai ~\, 3 free pattt1n pi1111fd Ht$16t Seftd 7Sc 1•S11141rtSlm Jl..K.lUt •Rt.=.'1 ,...,.., u• 1 ....... u• 117 ....... .,. ...... Ut • ~ ............ u• lahtlf OIMI ........ Ut ........ ~ ......... .. Flfl!J Wllll tht Sufi tn llllS qutGtue 11altt1 Wllj>-ht \Ital' If Woll WISll, sPICe 11 up w1Jh fOWS al Itek Itek lot SQUllt 6a11t1n1 ba1· ll«ues. •aclllOll P1111ttd Pattt1n 9?0S. M1i~ Silts 8. 10. 12. U. 16. 18. 20 Sue 11 (Mt ~) ~ 3~ ,.,0$ 60-rnc;tl lallflC SN Sl.50 "' •fl ,-ttn. ......... ,...,. .. llrsWW& llnull, .......... s...a IUllAll fllAITlll • ,,.... ... ,.. us 122>"'" 't"" U' P•tttrn Dept. «2 111...... .. .. Ut D•llY Piiot m.._•11•= .... IM iu••St..._'"'" ..... ..._ ............ ,.. ... ~ u..._.c...t ...... •• zw.sm•smi-1. I I ........... '. ' .. ' IM All Ille MW Clotllts 10!' Med lot ll•H ........ · · · · · · lM '°"'Mr lilt"' 111 M StltlNC. ...... a w ........ JS SUMM(• PAn£RN CATALOG• ........... -·... • Ort-. -..,ltl, ptfllt, mb, • ...._ , ... '· • • • 11CMtL l'l11t SI SO Ir• 111tttrn = c-....... • ~ $lrld 75• ~·:?.-::: .... : ...... .,..:::u:: . iiliii'i• o::::.: E:.t r:.:: :tt: Ry Ownl'r 4br . ~ha. MesJ SI t !1,500 Mesa Verdf' beaullful 3 br -+ den. 2:"4 ba. romer lot Open Sun. 1·5 979·117~ Reduced Ea1tsi• ly Owner J."X> E 22nd St. bo rder CM/NB county 2 blks tu barkbay Cstm ho us e , approx 3000 ~q f t rarport. 24x20 garagl', 4 Ur. offtt•e 2 (ull Ba, bel'!l appliances + lots or ex· tras. lo ma int. 541.5979 PRIVACY PINE TREES PANORAMIC OCEAHVIEW SI I 0,900 Only 10% down. Owner will finance. SPACIOUS 2b r + 2'"1 ba BEAUTI FUL OCEAN VU.-W Crom sunken liv· mg rm, formal dining rm. kitchen, & hBndsomc m.'llr bdrm. Perfect hide away for LOVERS! Open daily 10.6pm. Please call for directions & details 631·2246 As:MllMlble Loan Uniquf' beach how .. ,• Ask.trig S123.UUO 4 a.drOOfM COASTAL Rare 4 bdrm Cornell plan PROPERTIES on comer lot 1n super 496·8338 \'ond It's light. bn~hl & Maitrufu:cot O\'\•an vwv. New 3 bd. 1~1· rmi. 1;1rd bd !.Cp !'Ulll'I /\l(l K.'J.l.0023. 7 5!1 0706 OCEAN VU DUPUX With beaut 3 Br. 2 ba ownN's unit plus 2 Br, lba urut l.>ana Point's bu>t buy at SlGS.000 lly appt ;ury With a S75.800 ai. 'umable loan at 9' 1'1. int Only $105.000 L'ALLQUIC.._ & SAVE 644-721' /Jn NIGE L DAILEY & ASSllll AT (5 <1 !> BR Biscay. S\ 75.000 2· J HR Oakwood. SI05.000 00-0112 . 644 Gti87 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY l ·S 572ALTA VISTA &83ALTA VISTA Turn off the Hwy. onto Solano 5"ctoc1Nr Y~ws In Fra/lk Lloyd Wnght tradition, the oulslde 1s bmuabt ms1de Cedar & ~lass combmi.-d with the lavish use of native rock has made this new 3 bdrm • 3 bath home the most unique an Laguna Ask.Ing $36.S,OOO. Will con· sider lease/opllOn. WiMlows Ton. S.O An abundance or win COASTAL l'HOPERTl F.S 496·8338 IROW MA•KET dows & terra cotta floors (kean view New 4 br. J Sharp Jbr. great location are part ortlus tastefully ha, 3:1132 RIUt' Lanll'rn + decor Wllh amcnitil'S. decorated J bdrm., 2'1:! Trade 1Lse10pt1011 or Must sell 673-4Jllugt. bath home. A frplc. & s ma 11 down I\ .: l wet bar In the living rm t213)434·446t Brand new 5br. 3ba. J car. + a den. formal dining ., I I 2650 q ft rm . & w u r ks b op . OISTINC."TIVE " rp c :. This i:. 11 n ear nt•w Microwave. compaclor, $23(.SOO. cuslA>m 3 bdrm. The ltv· S145.000. s1s.ooo dwn ,_ __ 4•9•4-•7•5•5•1--• ing rm Frcn<'h doors _~.205_ _ __ _ _ •---------- QPen to an ocean view. WILLOW CREElf the open stairway 1s a<'· I\ rented w ith a turned wood baJustrade. Ca II for more i.nformat1on. CENTURY 21 WEST 554-4840 GRANO OPENING MARIN IT A Prestigious residences near the manna from $1 65.000. 831 ·34 50 , 493-4006: 549·5 ll 1 ---&Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _____ ... , UNIVERSITY PARK J Be droom . 2 Ba lh Garden Home. Cathedral or BUST Return with us now to the r harm or e arl y Cal.Jforrua Willow Creek io Irvine. E legant 2 bedroom home with cen· tral air. garden and master bedroom bath atnums Vaulted cell· lllg5 with skylights and only $102.300 BllRRibbon S~ial •aow-M .aawn ceiling, Italian tile. new -A " carpeting, pool, j aCC'U.ZI, Thal 's the lbeme for th1& "OLDE LAGUNA DUPLEX", imposing two story design of urly Laguna ar cb1tecturt' with detailed exterior of BOARD N'BATT AND SHJPLAP SIDING ii. located on prime North· end ~ w /RAMBLING PlCKta FENCE, OLDE RR I C K BBQ ANO WALKWAYS . Upper 2 BEDROOM. 1 BATH UNIT has spaci0\18 Llvlng room. »pprox 25 reet Iona. with built·ln china rabinet and PEEK o•· nu: OCEAN, cozy lower l BEDROOM, l BATH JJNIT features BRICK FLOORS AND WJN E CASE, PANELED WAU.S. For lboM who w.nt a p lace at lbe beach, rull or "OLDE LAGUNA CHARM", we believe this one will ta ke "FIRST PLACE". Of· fered fOt' only Owne r mus t se ll •--•-0<75 675"192 Transferred. Submit of· '""''"" ~ mu. "' WOOOlalDGI PLACE fer. Custo m 3 Bdrm, eve11.only. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. cuslom f .R. Comer lol. sb•rp. jatuul, roroan tub, air ~1~ 1s1and Rully, lklt lf•IHdi I040 ~.~r...!!1:a~in:! _.,_,,,._,,...., _______ I••••••••••••••••••••••• VWl.Jll;'.I .,-- ATTENTION INVESl'ORS Two 3 bdrm houses on a lg lot In CM. Agent. 631-0'96. AHTl9Ut AIM.ACE Wann & 111v1t1ng Jbr , 2ba owner moving. Sl02,SOO. Agt. 548·6216 or 97141150. lJPllteded 3 BR. r•m., din· lftl rm. Owner auiout ~~· Balboa l1l1nd n99H1, f7H700 MWlCOUIGI ~=~r.:e~t~ Nice•neat,4bedrm, I ~ Mmtseil. IJllSandatone. bath home w/lar1e fam Mi-_. nn (()IVer@sq.lt.> Close --------- toshool>ln« It f rwy. •G«IEKTIR• Put(Place,lnc:a.&2·7.Sl 2 Bedrm. 1 b•th, FR. Sl7Z,SOO ... Prfce Don •t come in second CALL TODAY!! t Beautiful Jandscaplog. New drapes . Must see' Qwner.~5861·94 ,500 .. sseOM HAI.TY •S. Cat Hwy, Lqwu1 ........ 4-0731 Un.lveraily Part condo. 2 bd. 2 ba, c•tMdral cell·'--------- Ing. clean. Pool/J ar/· O..mect Adi. yow one· Tennls. $f75. 642-6724 stopahoppUlc center. ........... 1041 .......... 1041 .............................................. MOMAICH IA Y ¥llW NOMI 3 bedrm wood & f(lass home wtth view. Just o few steps to the beach club & sand. A must see by the sea. $250,000 . A ca.DWaL Ul«1I CO, 496-7222 831-0838 ....... El • ..,.._ ~-- 111111'1 ......... 't"I:>"':.'°~ .... ~--. • .. -~· r.•:• ... ••_,.._ .. _;.,.·.·.·.·-·.., • ....... ~···-~ .............. fl"'-·-- ,, I ' .. .. I " .. ': i • •• ' • •• ' i • N I c I • I ' - Ohr ......... * DAii. V PILOT ......,..,_~ ............................................. . ....................... ~!!.~~ ....... ~!!~~~ ........ ·~\•J:••u 1100 o.leirn/ 1100 OlllrlMI•.... ca. .... kW. •••• ..... w-..u • ..,. ..... .. I -.... l 041 _.. Olllta S. ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• • • • • • ••• • • •••••••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • ~... s..6 i.e,... f Ol6 S... ~ I 016 •• .. ••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ....._ Pr.,.rtl' 2000 ..._ Pnperty 2000 "-" ,_ • hd ~·i··········~;·~ ............. ....................... ~ ' ...... . •••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • tillWPOIT .. CH l S•n Clement e unlt1. ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1 ----------------Walle to tloa1 H01pltal walk to beach. excellent Mlwport leecll J 16' tml WI from Wt 20ll44 new '79 location. Inc $18,852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMTAl.S MOW A•AIMI SkybM 20r. Adil Pk, ro· Priced 1190,000. Agl ' ........_ T.&....1 .. ......1 duceJ to 122.950 <07l31 Tom. '92·2100 •••n ... 1u:wir"'" L• M9fk• M.H . S..1 -... rr_,.rty JOOO • -. -FOi LIASI Inga 517·'3!.0 -.......... :::::....... DON'T PAY TAXES ~~JH~~ fenud 1u~1{ COST A MtsA 22 UNlTS. plans. pe.rmlts That ·a right. many or our clients don't pay taxes 8¥ck Bay and nll(hl light 2 BR, 2 ba ••••••••••• l500 2 BR, 2 ba, rum .... ISOO 2 llR. 24' ba 38R.2ba .......... . 4 BR. 21,'r ba .•••.•••. $700 4 BR, 2"" ba, furn •• $14$0 4 BR, 2i,; ba, NB .. $1000 UR, 2 ba ..... S47S/$.100 Causey Com~ 1'-'o to\i II Sc-r v kc OOtl't!• For All Your FinanC'11I •nd ln\'eslment Nt.'t.'tb llOit SO COAST II WY IN Vll.t.Ata; 1-· Ill l.AGllNJ\ Rf:l\Cll 4!rl ~!>7 ·~so ('OJ\S1' llWY LAG NA Ht-:Al'll 494 8{)57 LOWER 3 A Rt'JI BA V 3Br. 28a 2 sty, lit lot. ocn view, close t u b t'h , S27S,OOO 644 1814 flntrald loy Lot 673·6634 ~~ - REHAl Ir PROFIT &alders. inveslors & do I t . y 0 u r s l' I r c r i; Pun oram1c view 111 N l.lll(una l.Jt l! fity, fixer upper w /roorn fnr 4'" pa~1on <.:rl•allVl' fma11c ml(. By owner 54!1 21~12 LGCJllM Nl~I I 052 ••.••.•................ Laguna Niguel Realty .. OUTST .ANDING OCE.A.H VIEW HOME On quiet cu l -dc ·~ac wilhJn wulkmA d1stancr lO Niguel Beach Park J Bdrm. formal d1mni.: rm & family rm $117,500 49J.9494 495-5220 496-2413 830-5050 .. wport hoch I 069 .......•.•............. fastbluff h: Jot. 4 Br 21 , Ra.J b••n New '79 Lancer Zb.S. 4'l lo&ll. Need lnvestor. because they hove more than adequate tu views Comm pool 2Rr 28 a, :.dll 11uk. Call 6 42 ·9601 agt . shelti'r rrom thi'lr real estate mvestmentli. I YRLt:ASES1200/MO . Sim Clemente SOUTH LA•UNA OFRIS AM ALTHNATIYE UASnu OCIAMNONT UYI.,._ A •'-* coepw.tiu ., t•.e ........ I• • pktwu .. c••• of s... ....... rw. c ..... 11 11 for ..,._ Ollly. Two lfled ... b•clr•a• ,._ ... of .U fsW..n. A ...... offMMJ. SUS,000 CA.Pl COD CHAIMU A. 3 bed!°°"' '9w htcbd ••err Oft Z Iott o••rloold99 the .dr...Hc ,,.,. of A.Ibo leech. At.o1t a .,_..,. of • acre fw yoMr owa .,..,.. Htote. $2'9.500 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 49 l-1112 49S-1720 Da1ta Point LCICJlmCI MM)HI 497-3331 644-7020 LagtllMI l•ach Newport hach Mewporf .. och I 069 S.C~tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ano I 078 .............•.•..•.•.. BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY Hey Vets! $79,950 Redu(•ed to S2S .~SO. 67S-0144. Those who do p11y taxes pay far less than tho5e ~40-6259 C~l 7 UHfTS.C.M without real estate investment. f&tA Al9ric.M.I . S•• Beaul. new building LOVE INFLATION ~'/"b 5:17 0390 Fireplaces, xlnt location. ., t. 1'SL In ta 642 1603 tr you pay 2Q'l! down on a proP4!rty and it R E A L T y COSTA MISA vm · 1ncreas~ in value 10<1,, a year, you ve recoven..-d 73Genlry l2x42. adll pk, fOU1 UHITS-C.M. your Investment 1n 2 years! Many or our rllents walk to &hopp i ng Near new. 3 Br owners havedoubledthevalueoftheirpropertyinfrom Reduced to SI l , 99S unit, 2 ba, rrpt, 2·car 2to s years They moved up to larger properties ($1139) gar., 3-2 Br. 2 ba, units m a Tax Deferred IRS Section 1031 Exchange Al9ri~_=:.s•1 TSLlnvstmts~ DO IT NOW IMCOMETAX ltlTURN7 Could make the s mall down payment required on t.lus beaullful bank re- possessed home. Many areas & price ranges. Easy quality1ng Mobi!. HCMM Stor. 956-4500 LAGUNA LIFE STYLE $12,950 Space rent only S1 40 & you con walk Ln town & beach. Great cond 10x4:J Sparton, muny xlras I EHt393-S7 I MobiW Homr Stor~ 956-4500 Bayfroot Ouplx Fant vu. Unless you expect the price or gas, cars. food. 3Br upr 2Br lwr. Fp. and wa1:es tn roll bark don't t'Xpect that bltns & ldry hkup m ea property price-; will either Summr/wntr r e ntl .6.ff $390,000/ofr own /a gt JOIN OUR STA 840-1879. Oldr tri-plx on dbl lot, gn tax shlt r . Sl7S,000/ofr own/agt 840-1879 HUR llEAk EVEH 150/o DOWH 4-Plex. Assume. Seller will carry paper Management avail Agent, Gary 0 . Bosle r 9004388 or S36·2498 Principals only 20UNITLOT Costa Mesa . city ap· pn>ved. Package rel!dy to go $340,000 TSL lnvmts 642 1603 FOURPLEXES We have a few openmi:ts on our sales starr ror l1cen~ed expencncL'<I. full·time. professionals with a ded1c:itaon to servin~ their clients and 1mprov1nA their technical expertise. Our clLents did extremely v. ell last yeur and so did our staff who madf' It happen by avera)(ang S2 m1ll10n m sale:. each Call or wnte Pat Parkinson. As of this w~~~~e ~!~~l~~~i~tm~s from condo~ and ho uses to mult1-m1lhon dollar complexl'~ 1n the office A few selected J>rOpc•rtaes art-d escribed below SUPER ST ARTER ....... UnfunMsMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't523 CAMN5 t\..·lllVlf{E ·-~ 3~2 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 3 BR, pool/spa, 1 Well upgraded 4Br. 28•, yr old. beaut landscaped, S62S mo. SSl·4583 or loaded w /xtras . Only s.5!31 ts _____ _ tfBS M tke. \Ifie) 2358 Northwoods 3 br, 3 b11. 2000 1>1.1. ft.. lge family CoroM .. M• 3222 rm, frplc, dshwhr, fncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd, ..::ir . Water & SPYGLASS HILL with view. 3 Br, 2 Ba. we t bar. live among mllhon S Homes . $1350. <.:all gardener pd, Brand new. es mo. Kids ok. oo pets. Agt, no fee. 964·2566; 973-2971. 9624J847 3 Br. 2 ba. across Crom ---11 --2 park, pool & tennis in Duplex South of wy 'J\u11e Rock, avail 4·2:>. Br. patio, $460/mo. lse /\¥). $600 7$9-1997. No pets . Dave, a gt . ......:;._'--'--~-~- 6'4-7211 PClrlOI mMc View 2 Br, l ba, newly finished New lnhse in Turtlerock. hardwood noors Prl mo 2 br, 2 ba, den, pool. $625. locale Agt 67S·OS62 ___ 955-_2_154_e_v_e . ____ _ itir~us"'Stove & refng WOODBRIDGE, 4 B~ $425 y rl y 640 9350 / Broadmonr , 2 sly •. avail 64l>ISIJ9Pve11 J ohn 511170 $72:> mo rnclds --grd:nr Air condo .• comm Costa MHa 3224 pools, & lake arcess. Ref :i lk1rm , 2 hath with pool size y orrl Man y f>X QUl:>ll l' uµi:racl l'd 11ffi4•nit1es Only $1:~.500 1-'or 'ale by o wnl·r pnnnpals only please Call 675-9702 ldaysl & 642 6tu0 ll·venangsJ 1-'or this cxc·ellent ~tartt•r home with hugr yard. a 1---------• All 2 Br 2 Ba townhou~I.' type units Ell't°lnl' hit ins. forced ;.11r heat. enclosed 1o:arage~ St300 mo income Good Inca Only $139.900 for thi!. dean JlunUn)!ton Ueach I pil'X with 2 bdrm . 2 bath unlls A true N1rker~()n w1tll rent!I from $2.'ill t11 S290 Nl'L"'t.ls a new nwncr w11hout P<'r!lonul ll"'-to tenants to ra1M' rt•nts to mor!' rc·.1ll4-t1c-It>\ el~ Priced wuv ln•lnw eomptir:ihlP'I 11n m.irkct for quirk salf' Will 1•xc•hani:t• 1"11 drl\ch)" plPa.,c makf' an .11}J)•11nt Oll'lll 9°/o FINANCING •••••••• • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • req "d Agt SS!I 62'.:!I 3Br l\oo:;l· !';m marned , rarmly Nu pt-t~ Open Condo University Park IOJ\M 5PM Within walk 2~r. 2b;J. 2 car garaitc mi.: dL\tunce tu pre ~chi Co m m u n 1 t y po o I , thru h1 1(h ~<·h i 940 l"lobhousc. Avail May C.:ongr~s St C..:Ol>l<t Me!>a lst. SS2S lease 642-6724 BACKIAY POOi.HOME Real Estate spa and dN·k C'harm1n1: home with 2 l><'drooms. d1run1? and MOM lovini: lotchcn Electnc-gara~r opene r . Great pat11> Trees and rose bushc~ Call now! 495-1064 TAABIU. ... ()91. Anxious! .Anxious! •EXCITING• Mewport hach-Lido lion. OWC 2nd. Two to B ea utiful 1 !17 6 r hoose from St4tl.SOO Goldenwcst 2Ur. 2Ba each homcw1thmwalk1ngd1s ~ PR€<TIG€ tance of L1do"s finc~t l shopping area S mall pet _ j HOMES welcome 3333W.Coastllwy:Ne leoc:h Area Young Adult Pct Park. Beautiful spat·1ous 24x65 Signature llomc w /2 large bedroom!> plus 2 ba, large uvm~ d anmg rm w1wet i.ank & ram rm 645-6646 ------- CORSICAH 4-PLEX Near So C-Oast P lala. hy owner S!!l!i.500 54U 121!.1 or491·0536 w 11 nl"loH•d por<·h. 2 ---------s torage s ht•cls & ~oft water Vl•r v llcl ux t: W 1• 11• JU'>t hstt"t.l 23 unit:. 1n Tustin and lhP ht.>~l nl'Y>;; 1s that thl' ov. nn v. Ill rmann• at 9'' for S y1·;n-. With nnl\. :rn • dov.n this " )!r t!al hnant'tn~ 111 ,1 ~n·•ll an•a Sf•llt-r Y>lll •'lrt'O n •ph.1ct! roor and l'a 1nl hullrhni! OFFICE BUILDING /\ b1•aut1ful ~ardcn office bulldmll in the Tusl 1n F111unr1al 01i.tr1r l 1-'ull)' .ot•1·up11-rl Onl' Yl'Jr tras1·~ "-Ith C ()I. l'u:.1tl\c c.t'h flow Will f'lCl'hun~e SI. 700.000 DISNEYLAND MOTEL F 1r:-l ll'l'I l11•pn·t·1,111nn on th1'> lurn kl'v prn1wrl v l!c•ucl~ to 1!11 tl11' 'umm•·r. ltn{'o' Jnd .ill Nl•xl 111 lh~nnl,ql<I $\ :!7:i uoo 1V.1• al'>fl h.n 1• ,Jn Or.ini.:t· ('ounty ll11l11IJ~ Inn • $79,000 DUPLEX IUDS/PETS OK t:: SIDfo; :.pae twnhse, frpl, gar. lndry, S44S 6'\2.2510 . 646~ 4 Bf(, fam n n . 2 ba . frpl, New Turtlerock home. 4 br, 31:co ba. ram. lvg, formal dtn, wet bar. comm pool, clbhse, nr park. Qwet toe. $1000 . lk 640·6883or642·6724. 1HOO sq rt Quwt corner •---------Si7S 642-462:1 r Nl'W largl' 2 Br. I b.i. up !o ta1r~ w balrony DW1Hdng & blt1 n;., Nn k1cl~ or pl'b $3'10 mo ~~1»121) ~Macmib-lrvine I 1 I \I. I \ ' j I\ I I ' \ -.. \1 j RA.NC HO &. family rm. $16!1,500 * S E A V I E W Ownr fl40..Mh4 OWNER By Oescnbes seller & agent 'flus 3 bedrm, t.i• hath home as pnc·cd to :.ell at $79.995 !lil'w crpts . n• ('ently painted C all PB I 714 9tl4 2431 or 213 ~2-1357 /\l(l'nt, Bev Williams. 7 H !1350211 '119388 cPKIO'J6 1 . C«Kta Me10 Special Two super duplexes All 2 bdrm .. l bath On IRc lot nr srhools. shovr1inl! SUper location Priced lO sell now• $200,000 l'rH 1•d l11v.1•r lh<w m.in1 'lnUlt> h1111w• thi... du11I••\ I' ,1 1'1C'l1t v.;iy Co ;.'.l'I 'tarh'd 111 111t·11nw pl'•>p1·rt1 llolh u111ts arc• 2 lll'•h<1om :I Bdrm Condo. :!' 1 ha. J walk 111 do~l"l~ alnum, 1.mllu. <! t·ar it.ir Sl\CJO/mv 714 /l'o.'ll 4448 SAN JO.A.QUIN The Villas! <! Bdrms. 11 + den). i'n lovely adult area. /\vuil. immed • $5.2.5 Per mo. M adelinc Cross 752·1414 ff-751 9% ASSUMABLE Newport Crest, Plan H, Jovely end unit CIO!>C' to pool and lennai.. 2 BH 2 Ra, +d en. Call 64!>-9 ttil _.. OPEN HOUSE / REAlTY z~ U,1graded Hamp ton mviel, 3 hr. 21"2 ba +Cm Iv r n Ocean & night hte Vil'"-Guard gate, pool hmm-. Pnnc1pa ls o nly ~.1.00 14!13) 430-3629 Beach Dolltouse $105,000 Nt-wpon Shores, attrae· tive J RR . newly rrpt "d & painted inside & out 5 biks to bearh. Owner transrerred out or area Pool & tennis courts Reasonable terms t n qualified buyer. Call for Jewel With A Pool Sparkling s w1mm1ng pool and bubbl1nl( JSCUllJ Newly painted 4 be droom h o m e with rormal dmmg room, <'OlY ra m tly r oo m with ftn.'place. Covered patio On cul de sac ~trcct Near most rverythang $119.750. Oon"t delay, LCICJU"O H illi S~cial Buy Beautiful S Star Adult Pk. 24x60 Searrest. :.! lge Br, 2Ba. with ull the xtra.s. Oniy $29,500 CA.LIFO RN IA PACIFIC MOllLEHOME SA.LES 2706 Harbor.Stc206 A 540-5937 call 540·1720 ---------TftRBEU. Hwtt.hachhauty l v.i Blks from ocean Tcr riric 4 unit bid I( M )!r apt 3 bdrm. 21 • l1ath~ w/2 frpks . -+ 2 lldrm & one !·bdrm upl~ G rt value• $240,000 W.Wy N. Taylor Co. Realtors 641 4910 * • • At 1· ~uu '>l'rlhllS al.out pr11h·1l111L! ~our dollar'> I 11r ~ nur own ~wl urt• fulurl' lhl'O put ) our rlormunl equity 1nt11 produc-llnn' Call for a n ·•1JJ'I01nlmt·nl "11h nn1• of nur h11:hll• train('d 'It arr 11r 1111cr '10 totlav• J QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, IHC. 17141 752-1920 ~ Jbr. 2' 1b<• :.! car 1o:ari:, llrookv1cw cundo. nr So in------.. --Coast Plazu /\ (', pool. -- Jal' tenms Avail June 1 Oelux new townhse, l br & 1550 754.0386 loft, 1'"2 ba, Pool. Adlts. no pet s. S5 5U 2 t3 t 5 4 0 ·376 it, 2L11S4l 7607 EASTSIDEC M 3 BH 2 Ui\ New 3 lJ fl 2 BA duplex Agent. G46 3255- Jhr, 200. gar frplc. ran)(c. Adults, No Pets 1475 648 W 18lh St 642 0835 Rent lovely 3br, 2•·,h.o Un1vers1ty Park. Vl'r1 P~1 Jmmed 0t•cupanc'i $575 mo 552.9024 Don Stillw~ll 2200 Ea.stsu1e c ~1 Attrartive Woodbndge condo. 2 Rr :! 711W.20th St 2 Costa MHo Units Loh for Sale Jbr w/frpl. ds hwshr Ba. den, frpl_c. lan~scav Costa ~1esa Bnng hammer & nails. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rerng. W & O Room for ui~ & bnrk Jacuzzi. S625 Two Frtt Ticbts Good Lst investment On Solar Ener..:y eqwp~d 4 RV C I o., e l o R <.: yrly, 5.59·4934 __ _ ____ .. _ .. ____ ! appt t o see. Peggy. 960-4392, 536-2498. Shows Like A Model VA IUYERS QUALIFY FOR MOllLE HOMES Affordable housing at a minimum price Call Ruth o r Mary Ann . aj!ents, 49fi·R53S or 4922522. tolhe lrJ! lot $82.500 Al!t plex on your lot Convert Chutthtsl·hool Kids OK ~ hoch 3248 I.ONGBEACll !>48-6216or 971·81SO your1dlelollOlnl'Omc Nopels S52S l645 S274J ••••••••••••••••••••••• AffOltDAILE 1n the beautiful Westchrr area. Large 3 lldrm, 2 bath family home with ftreplace . All on quiet s t reet n ea r Newport schools. Offered at only S\59,<XK>. Call 540·1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS HA.HOR VU HOME 4 Bdrm. 2 bnth. fam ily rm, Montego Mdl, adJ to greenbelt. pool and An derson F.lcm. School $172,SOO rec land HAJllOR VU KNOLL 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, de n Sl64.SOO. fee land. -------BEST OR I G INAL BLUFFS AREA ~ Sensa - uonal plan E . h ighly customized, s pacious 2 bdrm, swte + massive family rm & added hob by rm O v erl ook s e normous greenbelt llonestly priced al $189,SOO /\genl 640-5560 CONDO Pnmr lncat1on. Close to With top o r the lin e carpeting and custom bu11l·ins 1 L ovely 3 bedroom home w 1th formal dinini.: room. toasty rircplarc. deluxe kitchen with hu1lt 1ns. 3 COVERED PATIOS Commun. pool und more $l<Y7 .900. Ca II 540 1720 TARBEil. ~·· pe>ol, Jill'UZZi. saun::i & bearh 2 hr, c.len. 2 bath. Ad ult ro m mun i t y Tustin I 090 $101,00() llol hs Wood . •••••••••• •• •• • • • •••• • • Realtor 675 R676 BAYFRONT l flr/den/lge caba nu . Patio, frplc, 2 Inds, open beams. new crpt, bltns, ?tint toe. Must sell Pri c e r<'du t o $47,000/ofr. f\73-7890 SUPER l.A.RG.A.IH an mobile home at th<! heath in NEWPORT $35,000 A lovely 2 Bdrm ROGER IROWN R.E 673-1020 TIIEATRE FESTIVAL Solar Land Oevelopml•nt ---OCEAN VIEW 3 b TRIPLEX 540.7245 3+F, l;\<• l:Ja , e lt> R&O, . ~ • new r. IH THE cpts. drps. rov patio. m presl1g1ous Portaf1na IOOM IOOM West Costa Mesa. Shows 10 UNIT LOT. /\nah1•1 m rt>nrcd /.t dean ~5 2381 S700 mon.-mon. 499·4820 ROOM $127pol1900t 1 vi: c a97s5h0fifll6ow Make nrrer Morns & As RutRen. Or 6.'l.5·6750 __ i•wtder's Cstm. llm , 2b; S 0 1978 Be A ' •/\gt, • _> --SOC. (21.3 1374•4984 > tamng st "c MESA Vl-:RUF: llOME. t 2ha, den. Some oc. vu tress nominee Jill DELUXE4·PLl-:XNr S Mo....tainDesert sty,4 bdr .fam.rm .dan llcau.yrd.Gar.Handy to Clayburgh al the Long Cst Plaza. Owner's unit. Rnort • 2400 rm • 5700 1m 0 ca 11 shpg. & bch. S81·7000dys, Beach Convention & 1-:n Seller w /help f1nanc·c. •••••••••••• ••• ••• •••• • J orkie, A.:rnt. 631 1266. eve. S86-129R tertamment Center. 300 Prin onl~/\gt S49·136f'._ sm5.000 Furnis hed. Thun------------ E. Ocean Blvd . Long -derbird Hts s5 15.ooo I Br Mesa Vt•rde. lge Mtwporthoch 3269 Bcarh. 5 Units Just Lided u c 8 d 0 yard, Ra rdf'ner inc: I $.'>SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call642·567ll,ext272 4 Years nes in Long n · ermu a unc•s 8 & B h rns,000 furn 20 Atres mo 8311-4921 NO FEE! Apt. & Condo lo claim your tickets Beach. 4·2 r I ae land~ 0011 w SJS 000 per "'h h L· ,, d rentals. Rental Pavahon * * * With pvt palms A hard _.,, · , . , r nust' r 1•nc·c1_. Y , 675-4912 Bkr to rind rnvestment 01 acre. Coml Building., 1:ara1o:e. nnc l'hiid, ~m vet --· -~Water View $187,SOO Prin Only SG60,000 Mitch<'ll & OK Allatl May 9th $370 3br. coodn., w/boat slip. 2 Unique Laguna S·plcx. 5 ··MUST"' Ask ror Les Rummn nz Realt ors, 642«~7 car gar $875 mo /lse B h t gt 1714 1 7ls:r7 llwv 111. Raneho 646-Z700 i95.5-0J6s . HIUTOPVIEW AcrNlpforSa'-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• real fireplaces. s plat ~~ar u M1ra1:c, ·ca 568·3607 3Br1'"2 Ba home w1fam1· --------- bBal tsl comerdplx. Cstm Reautiful custom hullt le vel penthouse 2 Br, 2 ___:__ ----F:ves. 56tl -6728 o r ly rm. covered pat10, & NWPTCRESTCONOO Cape Cod w/3 Br, 2 Bu tn·level s Bdrm 4 bath Rancho Cahf. area. 4.5 ~~~ O~~r 1wnl~~r:~ OWC::FIMAHCING 346-3327 area f o r vegeta ble 4Br, 2'h8a, refng, $675 ea. wiit. Skyhtcs & lofts home m Tustin Jl1lls Ex acre parcels, $100,000 full with.,..,., down r><l£ 000 16 Un its Long Bearh, garden SSSO mo. Call mo.1st /last. 957·9303. Use of woods thruout "'tc ~., GREEN VALLEY LAKE Lisa or Sharon 99741150 S 6 0 0 . 0 0 0 <' 3 5 h quis1tely decorated with pncc, terms. m ust sell. Owner·Agent642.w,6. 18a3 lhBr.w 2·2Btr, and tl House. 3BR. d e n , 2 Npt. Terr. Twhns. New :.!l3/li84·3200 lots of wood and gla~s Agt 979-4964 c · /exis ang r e n · lotchens, service porch. 3br, 2ba . Kids OK 3br, 2....,ba , pool, vu, and features an indoor cash now of SS,824 before loft. Can be used as 2 un· SSSO/mo. 2737 Fremont pat.lo. ssso. $36-8226 HAJllORVUkNOLL o F. Tl II atrium. Call 546-SSbO for 365 ACRES 3HEW21R21A V/M.$280,000. Pnnonly d I "'if BY WN • R. o a Y d "MUST" Ask for l.i•s its. 10 mm walk to lake, Ln. Mes a · e " a r 3 Bdrm, 2112 ba family remdl'd Jbr, 2ba, w /(am more ela1I!>. Units+ 3 Bdrm home. adjoins National Forest, 644.1836 Freshly decor. 3br, 2ba. room, den. Yarmouth nn Near pa Mis. schls. & Beautiful valley loaded $250,000. Barnhart A gt I 7 H l s weeping views'" . -1'ree lined St. Eocl. yrd Mdl.$178,500.Fecland shopping. Ternfic buy, with oaks. rantas lic RoyMcC•di.,Rltr. 972.9300 867-3534 FaulwtaiftV•y 3234 NO PETS. $62S/m o $13.'i.OOO 64S-69:n 5 .. •.7729 2 0 .... " LOT ••••••••••••• •• •• • ••• • • 646-Z389. Knoll Properties ----1 views, xlnt grar.ing land. -""" RmtehH. ffrms, Nace 3Br Condo 11"1 baths, --------- 64._2542 752·2838 --------·1·--------1 pnvate 5 acre lake, pro-EASTSIOE. Two2 Bdrm Grovn 2700 frpk, pool. Earthtone Back BayCondo.3br ,3ba. £ "'STBLUFF perty completely reoced. 3 Un.1"ts 2 yrs old, $220,000. houses in bes t Costa •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ 2 car auar hed 2 gar + loft on. pool. $525. '""" w-......,,-ster I 098 XJnt ranch Sile or t amp· M I t" L 631 2384 I ~-Ann h """•"""' R I Adk O PO esa oca ion. ivc in 320 "CRESl.1.1. 1ldrcn & pets OK $425. _ · ..... ..., H "•IOR RIDGE 5 Bdrm, 3 baths, c o1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~round Could be sub· ep Y ar-ana, . one or rent both ror a "" (;all 7S 2060 """ comer location. Fresh ---------•I divided. Investor terms. Box 1907, Newport Beach care-free an vestm e nt In central California __ I· __ _ J Bdrm; 2'12 ba w/frplc 2 2br,2bacondo. Oyno11ly paint . S h akt> roor $63,000 1/677-$1 or 1/522-2080, 92663. su:;ooo A$1l 6456625 /Paso Robles, near cargarw/e lecdr opnr. model, best locat ion. $187.500. Broker. 631.j:m' · · town). $1200/acre. ..... .... °" hoch 3240 kids OK. Close to beach.· 1''antastic view, prof. de-RoyMcCardle, Rltr. 3 large bdrms, 2 haths. DYP-• 15°/o Down Beautiful45acres·fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dys 990-6665, eves coraled, many up11rades. 541•7729 fenced . As king only Mini ranch land. Fishing, 10% interest, $72,000. IEACH L-OCATIOH for horses, numerous New 3br. 2"1ba. + ram. 631·0509 By owne r I broker . _________ , ,;3,~·on REALTY goUlng, horses. 80 miles OwnrS48-82Sl : 768-7633 19 u n I t 0 fr ice & tSlalls & mobile home in rm Gar. parking for -3-8--d--2-b--f -1-1- $335,000. Open house Sat/ from Nwpl Bch. Btwn Ccsta Mesa R-2 lot w13 Br restaurant (disco> com-Paso Robles. $22:>,000 R.V. S6()(), 2l3/333·3846. r + en, a, .rJ> c, ge Sun l ·S. 12 Coventry N.8 . GREAT IUY! 536-7531 San Diego & L.A. s to 40 l~ house. Owner will plex, ftnanclal package. Also, numerous lots & yard. 2223 Anniversary 714-eM-1036/644·0008. Fixer upper. Fee land. ac parcels . Edward Fish carry 2od TO. Byco. l\ITD at 9'1'lP. Cash on s malle r p a r cels in 2 BR. '""' bl~ lo ocean . _Ln_._759-_t_rn _____ _ No 9'1alifyin9 •llCJ Canyon• Sl6t,900. Pride or ownership townhouse. Upgraded Greenbriar unit. Assume first tru!'t deed. You need only 20'~ for lnltJal Investment. No commission, seller Is a.gent. Firat offenng, call for a private s howing. .-i.71132. Prtn only. S... w'1FIM1t 4 Bdrm. 2~ bath pror. decon\ed & lnd1cpd home wlth views of C.t.alina fJ nlte lights. Owner hb prtced for aulc:k me. s:m.soo. c.11 (or appt. Alt. Dann 8'blls. 81$.2111 Walk to beach. 4 br . _ru_tr_S48_·967_3_____ ~2251 cash return or 11%. Price Elsinore & surrounding lnccl yard, children , pets U../LeoH n..&&-& · $2 ooo Pri I area·good terms availa-OK. $430 m o. 2l7 6th St, ._.,..._ comm. pools leonas. OthtrleaUstate .Afahwt.tt SSOO+ $500 PER UNIT .ooo. · n on y . ble. HB.806/64&.2993. 3 Br. 2 ba, rrplc, 2 car Terms. $16$,000. 645-3370 •••••••••••• •• •• ••••• •• for Sale 1300 .,.. L A T F E E . MALOY . . I I ='age w /o~ner. Near Pip .. JNVESTMENTS Principals OD y p ease. "-"-3b l'Lb ti . MobMt Ho..1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROFESSIONAL AS· Carlsbad Contact Ken Marks al """""'' r, n a , pa o, ck Bay. onnal dtn· ••owM•lkET•. ForSale 11004-Plexfor s alcbyOwner, SISTANCE TO SELL LaM.w,u--1....k dbl, gar, '4mi to bch. Ing rm, c rptg, drps, -"" b h 1 S 17l4l729-ll29,434·1364 _..... ~-1st .last + $200. dep. ___ ...._/dryer, fncd yard BIG CANYON Condo-•••••••••••• ••••• •• ••• • near ea c n 3 n Y 0 U R l N C 0 M E Realtor & Associates .. .....,.,. great location. ALSO Sl6,900 Clemente. Xlnt in vest· P R 0 P E R T Y EASTSIDE 1646SprtngStreel 964-2157· w/sprinklers. $57S. Day!! elegant 3br, home with Sr.5TOIEACH menl. s17s.OOO/f'irm. WE5TERNREALTY IC UO Paso Robles 48r28a,cul-de-sac, l blk S44-06J4 ; eves • wknds pool +spa · ooly $124 ,900. Obi wide '61 Trailerama _43&-_~-------SERVICES Jus~~:. a d~plb in tlOSt 23 .... 5350 from park & school. 17112 5&~. 332 Monte Vista Prine. Only 673·4311 Agt. (0NS186) 3 pvt b<'h & CottdolftlniMRH/T own· AN R.~~JSORV great Newport He11thts CIOSJ 46'-1049 Erwin, So. of Warner, E. Bal. Penin. Elegant2 BR. EASTBLUFFS La crnr f':' r.SUb·lettmgallowcd. .._...forsalit 1700 ---------area: owner 's unit has a olSpcingdale.964-4205 2~ba.bome.Avall.now. "' led ln T r •••• • •• • red-.....,. d..,.k 0 e rlook 45A Ruby Red Gn1Pi'fru1t. Yrly. lease IBOO mo. Bay lot, 4br. 21fJba. Nr NB a reasurc s. ••••••••••••••• YOUR CHOICE '""""' '"" v • t5000 P/A. Wiii consider 3 _bdrm. renced yard. &BeachRealty759-0811 Tennis Swln Club. shops, D!Ol Pacific Coast llwy. bee Tow._, ing a spark ling pool ade (7l4) 922 7398 fireplace. Khb & pets --------- sc h Is . S l 7 9. 5 o O. Lag ,Bch. Offered by Several to choose from TriplexS.A. $102,000 SlZS.000. C.11646·4463 lr · · · OK. S42S per mo. 638·0718 F.utlliaff 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 714-644-8187644-2442. ~ru::ance M.P . (714) Priced from ~.ooo. to TriplexO.G.SlS0.000 40 acres w1irrig11tion orMS-770.11~ din. rm. '650 pe.r mo . ..__C"IPETIN~ $256,000. Some with no 4 Unit) + house, toned equpt .. fully manaitcd. 4 B~ 2 b . 1 .1 t Water.paid. t84-M56 Aat ,._..,... "" • down VA terms for more C M $250 000 Alfalfa sud an & oats. All a .· mt c o for Ron Lee New landscapina In this FOR ,SALE : Delu.x e P••kPla"e, In~ 842·7461 846-5502 · • ' ' ....... ; C? 500 nor a re beac · nr. park& Edison ---------•br. Zba, H.V. Home. de-a.xGO Upgraded. Skyline ., " w.d Ylhge, r.4/&18:2673. · ,,~ c: • HiJh. 1Rd's. req. Kida & L U X U R I O U S -1-· .. 1-locat.ion ._ attrac. lnS• Beach Park. 2 Br, 2 °'elf.. '°' · pet.sO K 963-2832 Eves le BAY FRONT CONDO _....., • full ba r ll l I d 1100 Leh for Sde 2200 •~ ._......_ _ __._-.:.....:.. _, uo. -Ith 2 .. ..,rmt • ba. tJve financing all for only • am 'I rm, s an Corona del Mar duplex ---~ _..,.. .. .,,. • $170,000. To See Call kltchent laund porch , ....................... $15.000 down. Will carry ....................... lu••9' 2100 P'arwtt VIEW. Seeurt11 M0-1440or5Sl-656l etc. Fult out&lde Porch, Duplex • 2· 2br. llS,000 rm. By Owner. &64).71811. SPYGLASS LOT •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Be.ch bowe °"the aand, 6 PNatite. •Imo lie. awnlo.11. more. Adult down. Will nna. Call for U.attJmeoftered) Cowulelina on AvaU. RE 2 Br 2 Bal secur, pool, Waterfront bome.1 --------•IS.Cle•• 107' pvk.On~fmo.olcl.See appt.~7Ult Solar Eber&Y eq~ped 4 Abtolu~ \he BEST for uchano. The 63&-37a4on13/43).4988 Gl·l400 BEST BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• toapprecate.980-5844 •"tTSIDIC.M. ~s>kx~,!ourlotto'~coonmev.ert VIEW forL u le ldn Cohtadt Co . Ag\. BRANDNEW2br,tmue• .. ·-bdrm--·-2 ...... -ba--N---Con-.-1971 Sir. l1n b b -. l'W'l:I w N.B. today. ocate MCMOOO. to ~adl. Diana 14f..137l, •do. ...;... ~ · .... V • LOYAILI .fnne. 2 r, 2 •· Two 2 bdrm. units, arLandDevelopment between million dollar _ _ _ _ IMCMCll'feves #111W per mo. eTY ~ •N•~ many Dwumy a br, 2 ba home ~. C!.!!'.:~ block.a to paUOI. encla.ed aarages, 540-71'5. ,..1dence1. 270 deicrec ~.....,... · alce.175"1311aft.5. aia.mml09~•--= Pricea below S Cl If -... _,.-.c; •11 CdM I I 11 "U"1 u"w•11 mark el. 0 w 0 e r oo an emente 110 · ' ntra par1dn1. " ey IC· "'--"-....___ 1........_ vt.w from to rv ne. -""nA ,.. ZlrZ Badupi.ic ~. Muat seeat only Newport Beach t8r. ~.Sl.25,000. _.. __ _. Owfter may con •lde r Oceanfront condo to OOYOU 315tbSt ly ~ trwltrnd.Caflnowl Sl\~I $12,500/ofr. 7000 w. MIWPORTll.A.CH Sharp unit.a ln xlnt loc•· partial exchanae or trade for land• or ln· OFnJlASEJtVICE? :~oyr • 9 111 'nlAHENRY Pacif ic Cat Hwy lf!I MALTY 675-1642 tion. owe at 9% Break T.D.'1. For m ore Info, comepropertylnOr..n1e 1.Attbepublic knowwtth•----------r. Rl!ALTORS •.sm even before V /M. call Ron Taylor. 640.5112 CcMtty. aa ed in tM Dally Piiot OuDtea oa •St . ... ~:.:=:z21 215De1Mar 412"6121 Superreducllon,tunlta8 3Unita$145,000 .,.m. 0..-.Rkbfh.ltttr ~DIN<t-.ltcan 3Btf8a~~,.!DOJI'\)'. • Your frlhd a and 1ar11es, 122,000 1roas. H 1nlt.a $180,000 915-0491 64J.3Hl _, ..,...., · New Cbr' + den, 3ba. Nr. MiPborl Ute CJa1tlfled a Ppr,. b 1 F 1 de I It y 5 Unit.a $115,000 OC~MT tCllt )OU II UW. u '1. 71 • -• beh. Alaume lou. Rltr. w b • n they h a v e Ffderal at s:zet,000. As· An lnvetton dream w/•· 4 molc. loU. <>'wMT' 1ay1 ,.. day. ror more la· ~ wtt111 a "'•=~fir"' -.-ai.-i. ~to.ell. The1'll iwnelatofl20l,700. Now lnltenm. Prin oety. Alt 1ell. Submit offera. --------• formU. and mmptete DlllJPOotau.lfted Ad -=~~~~~~~1·~-~Adl~=~Ca~l~l 6Q.1118~~=1:~tegll~1~ou~b~o~w~w=ec:11=1tl~IMS~,ooo~.~Pri~n~onty=-~· ~or~cldL~·~,~~·~·~r=n==h=•=r :'Jlf!i~:tJ~~,::.~:ua~y~.~~;~341~8:~Jo~~;;a~~~v.~· aomeua~~ada~~~~~~-~':~::~1~,...~~~~aU~Ml~-1171~~-~~b~-ll~·~~~n~Ct~:~n~f'~·~·~· : . b "'Orbdt«tt.em1 ~.t.arry. rry --- --. -. --... -~-..... ~ ' h ' • I ., ...................... ....... DML.Y PILOT .......... 4 l Wedn!ed!J. April a . tt7'1 .._.. ..... ...... Af ....... flu ,.... ., ...... u.fw'a. .... ~.. ................ • ..................... . ·-•••••••••••• ••• • • •• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. I kt utt• .._.. 3'40 .___,.,_AM •110 ' ..... ..... ___,_ J ...... ••••••••••• •••••••••••• -,. -.:J! .. -Z6t ,. pa"t .._. J16' C..W.. Jl24 ..................... .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Office ...... 4400 rem. 2 Br 2 Ba apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I lo ltV. szo:uo mo + TO • i'W"'• •-••••••••••••••••••• •• • ................................................................ l bdlrm,J ba f~)'lrd. ···~ ... ~· R.mt/IM •J()pUon N.w l bdrm COQdoe, frplc. private l•nt•· Kid.I • 3 Bdnn,J ba, den, S.tk .._. J ur l&r•I• "50. P•lt OX . USO m o. 2 Bdrm, l bl. k OK. Bay overlookln1 10 11 Ir up 1078 C.an~on Dr 13Mmior Aft S.TTo.l lJO. SllJmo+dep. Avill now. uUl t~l iJ> """""'TION. 1250 tq ... ;:: Ml·aot2 IL. 5 omcee. cool .. aec·O. tult IOOI l'y. Priv. bl. Ample J>ka. .... !. .... ! ......... Pvt.rooma.pvt balh freti S900 P e r m o. B ltr. OOAl.. .. OOOllO L t ... 11 v t'GlrN __!!&O~ iU"4*l -~ New Penthouse Condo. l B d rm I b a t h . llACHAllAJ'Mk-2 Bdrm 1 bath apl 2br, 2b1. bal, frplt', S'l7H dep.Avallnow. In exehua• for lite luk· 67$-6700 Build • ::.d builn' ... 11 ° • • · · I c • • kpt. Female only. Cell c;, __ ,,_~ 1 "' • Talbert/Bullwd female ..-_;;_--tttMIUlu.I ._..... .Mlilll 'mo. UlQ.. itu blahJy upard TH, pool. Call Renata 5$6-170'1 ; ,..,. • .. t • paKI IS42~j jllt'. • t.'mphr ~I • R a! evea /w knd s DOW NTOW N Cos ta ._ .. .,.._, nv•t 1'15. P\ia,fawncolorw/blaclt -~· Meaa, 300 sq rt . lO ~ ..-.orlGGD race. Name <Toby > -=~:!!:=-===-.=f'1'Cf:-. ft:-. CJ*-;-drpt, e•••....V s·· ,.... Mt>WWMlD Nl·f H&-o t'Orll~ .,.f'U1>1.1 e llMy , ---toOO Cell Sam 188-9818 Af lwlh ...... *4 l bedrm. t1mlly rm l Bedroom Newl,ydec·unt.41d3br.abe <11>.<Bl*·UflO. _._..fwwl-.d l tOO Roommate beautiful 2 cond. Reason. Bkr . r.IMI• • fUJV, .. , l5 >'"'· S.. ... b ' .. _ 67~00 18311'\allerton AYe, CM.-------- hOnlC! on l'~nln r t Total f l1>wnhou1• ~parloua. . -••••••••••••••••••••••• rhamma. walk to ha)' ' um lh•d nniptere .. pool Qwet 3br duplex fenced yrd. ~ omo on '"'ach, 75l·l'722or $$T·5At Sieler • Loa Jardine SD>mo~·s!~."~~~ed H.B. P[JJSH OFl''ICES INTERmTlONA I F V.: SO. of Heath Kit. 0t"Nn _.,~ Apartme nts •rea Adulu. no peta Kldl, pettOK. $316.mo nu: EXCITING 1400 ~ Dll. 61:. ~IM~ IM8-J237 George. 'ALM MISA A"S Reepoo11ible proreulonal male or female lo share 3br bowie NB. lh blk to heh. S190 + Va utll. l3t, last & depoelt. 675-17711 Ask for Tom or PattJ. Nr. ocean $300 utll pd HY.Al f;s'l'A'n: • 1V t.edlnb>cal manuals. 962·9311 or oog. 7Slf I N fflOK K Reward. 982,31• 3 ttt1rm boml' Wllh l'Om • flllill leouhtvl MlN\JTESTONPT BCll m111olty pool, lt•nnit N~w 2 fidrm J bath 14 Clondo, 2 mstr bdr m Bacb, lAZBR ~tp tobfo1ch "'100 mo ShlOl•.c\ i a..iroo•n wlffl)k . .CMt , Sml pallu. 11la2~ ba. rtp, 2 decks, 2 from$25U• up. OFC WITH Fnnchhw for 1111h• Reul LTSTORAGE money·m 1tk(!r , below Loftt: a r)' /wht 11tripped Cat, 7 moe, ll. if round <'all 631-5388 eves. W•rft ... Hwt I r 'lun do Unl11rn) 1426/mu. 1~ 0.97 petloe, yd W/d hkup , gor Adults. No pets. U l-1 400 •AllUtihlftPtlid -blk t o b c h U OO .uie1Me11Dr. t'C.1111. 17008Q rt+ rear l(atrtl(O, Jl'OIN'f lll':Al.TY $400. 615 11th St 11 .U. 714/400.5000 LOST: i''e.nale Slarpese Seal Point cat. Vic. Dana Hcauty •hos>. r.titbl'd shop Pl. Approx 4-8. Rewa rd. s-c••••• • AC1•Y'1••• (1'111-..~ r ' •• ..........., ""t!OI • tt .. .nh o ..a... s-.o- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tenn is , 11 00 1, J .. r . ~ ..... .. PLUS M UCH MOR.fl ~I BR. I '~ bM, frplc, 9lllM407198S-~18 C58Jb EaatotNewport wra:_.::111ar Adlta Nu ll 2 story 3 bdrm 2'h Blvd) ba ftp, 2 car aar paUo & 9am-Spm 546-9860 ~ Deaut briaod ocw l yd $'75. 847 ·5820 / THE BEST Of br, frpk. l1uodry r m YSS-2$18/M0-44Q7 lmmed occupy 1'SL Mtcmt &4<MMl2 Wialk to beach. bachelor, All WORLDS all oow Stove & refritt LA MANCHA ArTS $240 mo. All utll paid Harbor Area. nice, own 1146-7737 or 536-2213 evCll room & bath. Reasooa 2 upptr Buyvlcw offltt111, ble. 96UJ79 eve & wkod 4.W ~ n. 1325 mo. N.U M /F 642-2210. S48--l~ t'Vell Artistic, couthy M or F, PROF Off'IC~'i mlddleage, decent. Zlllt 1344 litl ft. 6 OfflCf'll apt, pool, CM. 631·3447 +attretnry. r"C«!J>llOn & JNU)Of'• mu• CX' n \ u 41 Hr, 21 , bu, :! tn;I, no pt•la '\dh~. 1nhrnt ok 1:125 a IHOO l'Xt 173 bd !ham or al\ ~pm Oakwood Large. I .2&.J bd aarden s:JS.~. 962-806-0 upu . Adulta 01hwhr, PAClf1C WOODS Adult Apartments Set amoog waodenng i.'lreams & tall rratt- ranl pines feature : Beach hse to share. pool. tennis court11, Nwpt ~ SZ50. 646-8772 wet bar areas Taillldully papered.carpeted&. win dow hllnd:c r1u1r1blnr< avail tn 1111 'PIH'f'll N1·xt lo 11111 off Ucu<·h lJlvd on Newman J\ii"um1· l1·11n 11l bt•low 11rru rc:nL'I llolm<'l> Taylor 1,7:1 4 WI S-Ju. Garden Apartment• blt.ns. encl gu, 11u bbq. C-i...__-l 2 7 I ... 1.>ool Gu Pd 778 Scoh New luxunous 3 & 2 Ur 21 ~ Ba, dbl gar, dshwshr , rrelc. bkyrd. $375-$475. Sil OK 968·972' ..,....~ newpon Beach North Pl 642.S073, 645·5611 • t ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • M· h-.111r SHR 2 br twnh" F./31d(' C M S21Slnc utllb M/1'', 25 35. 549 2312 day'\, 645-6131 eves J? bdrm 11, h«1 condo, 2 rar g~<'. blke trltll to bt·arh ear pool J\i.k for Mary llen 661 2311 llfo:AUTI t'UL 2 Br c·ondo, all extras. pool, 2 kids OK, avail May 11. $32511r mo. 831 .9303 'ti ''·lh1 14)!>4~U'' N ew pot1 B.och South I '00 II.th S• (fJ. Y41f JI ll•lhl P 141 b4l ~·/II A luh .nly n<• 1 "'' Mt><IMIO UP"" 1.fo1ly 10 I l Bdrm . Promintory TiatM 3290 Point Avc.111 J une 1st. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lTIO. or yr lse $850/mo z br. I '·"I ba cohdo 2 pools, 673'4!1139 pUtJll. (•hlld OK $385 ask ----- for H1ta 991·3700 day:-, ~Rh JIU) 3711! eves & wkn<ls u..tun.ished ---...................... . Condominiums u..furnist..d 3 4 2 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Ocean with Ra y view !'>car So. Csl Plaza 2 l>r. 2 2 bdrm 1 •-, b_a Top noor. h~ Ncw rrpts & drps St>t'unty building, sub· A" C, pat.Jo. pools, Jacu1.z; te1Tanean park1~g, yrly & lw.h lndscping. SJ7S _lsc..: S72S per mo 675·7264 _ II~'> d1scount 835-4447 t!Xl Corona def Mor 38 22 :Ol. 9f.iJ.1418 eve & wknd. •••••••••,y••••••••••• Lite. bright, airy 2 br & 2 1 J effrry lloluW'I I.HJ ba, frplc, PoQI & Jl<'U%7I Spacl<Mci 3 BR, 2 !h ba. AdulLs. no pets 63Hlo97 Frplc, Oshwsr . encl gar, lawwiry hookups. Avail MESA l"IHES 5/1PetifU'.960-4392 •Walk-in closets •'lime-saver kitchens •Air cooditiocung •Decorator accents •Pools, Gym •Volleyball & More Lge Laguna house to share Singlt' parf'nl 1164 Sq fl Xlnt 11ruund h Id floor on Mat·Arthur lllvrJ 2 Br $400. Frplc, pool. Jaruul, gas bbq, closed .,..._ 3144 w /(' I preferred nt•ar Co''o'" ,.1 (J/( taiS/mo P11m, 546·20« " tiar. Adults. no pets. 2650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harla Ave. 549·2447. 3br 2Vtba Brand New 1 Br from $285 work. 497-434!1 home D:,"::17~•ruf1·r M 11,mt ~ ~n~rr·~f mNp~18~c~r le11ifttu R...td uso Jane. 642 3285 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Woodbridge. $:175mo. 2 16350 Harbor Blvd . 2 Br. I ~i b<;J. pvt patio, car garg. 2l3/~l South of Edinger avail now. Small doR ok. 819 2140 Adults o nly . $325 . W OOD BR I D GE ·-----·- 957·6282. Arborlake, spacio u s On th d 2b "b Gca OCJri e san , r ... a, fcw1'twt 4 3 50 2 Bdrm, 2 bulb. Brand llt'W. w /dishwasher . X Int l0<.•11tlon. $375. S48 5169 or fl40. 5112 a J!l AUADULTAP'TS HOW AV AIL.AILE 2 Br apts. Pool, jacuzzi & BBQ area. Encl. garage. SORRY. NO P F:TS !TIE 22N DST. Cof;ta Mrsa 645·2498 Twnhse 2Br. 2Ba , den. pool, :sauna. sec. Unfurn ••••••••••••••••••••••• view, upnraded cpl s. ~..,.. Fu """" JI t " ~· rn ,,....,., un Sto R t · I .,.,.I d rps, AC, f rplc, dbl in gto n Pa c lf l('u rage t1n 11 _,mo. garage, full re<: fac. NO 213/333-3846 ' 1on.cle tmclo~ed. llunl PETS. $625 mo. 1213) &h Peggy, !llJO 4;19~ 477·:Wl15or 17 14 ~752·44~ ltOOftW 4000 Offiee R...tal 440 0 lleduced to $335, t BR. a Jr ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •• •• • • • cond, pool, tennis, im· med occpy. 640-6161 ~leoch 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~sadorlM• Lovely gardens-Brooks OH THE WATER! '1.USH SUITES 350 w 1300 ~~ ft Fc.tcntk Vie ws For awri· & 1>Hrr •· 11p11r•· .it rtn:ion.1))11· n•I'"· 500 to 5000 S, Ft. ~H:SA Vfo.J<IH. JI' l'l.A:l.A 1~.:!'.1 Mf"'·' Vf'I <l• ... I .., 54'5-41 2) !'o1·wix1rt M ;anon . 'i1 ii• '\fodt:rn 5/f~ s11 II ·,t,.1 ,. ,,, olf11•1· i£".<1 ( ""''" l/JY. nm• 2lJ1477 ;11111 STOREHOHT llarbor J:ilvd .. pnmf• IOf 01'>la Mesa. 1450 ~ It $'50 Mo. Broker 675 61011 11'1 llwit lJuch. 7 •l&· 1iO 493-SM5. UcJrvi 116.1112H2 D 5 Mon Sat LOb'T: 1''emale Sblh·Tiu. -Wh1t.e/l\rwn, SunOower - Nt'Jeld Y.1tr1 Pioney, but & Sma lley. Kew ard. , don't have a lot or t1mf·~ 75'-0298atU PM. • l'ltlnw wortc for foll tlmf' mont-y No h11rd 1111e8 1Al!lt 4"22, Cold watch. Vic. U.11 Thom.u for •PPl ~ Our l,ad,y Queen o f t,o 7 AM ~ !11".:.it An~cl~. CdM. Reward. PIT GaOOMIHG XJol .. .illl C M IOl'NllOO $30,000 ••• t.1hle•.tll'll OW(' 11 .. 1111111 l !>lt1ncJ lt-·ull y, 1,73 k111) Muf11I 011 ('m1J ll;o, 1-'or J.;·:1'\f' C:,ar Wlt!lh Wllh ... l~flllOC (.i1·1l1lH"I 1n fl."Wll'>r1 1'4·;,rh , C:o11t11 M•"I·• Mf'lt f'f1J1llul In "'"''"~''Ill $111M, I raminJ.( J'lftNlt11°'l. f11r dl•tUllS Cot II 'IM I'll Z! 1:. l•:.rtr\4•r fr,r 1lr:tfio·ry hu'l1 m , • 111·1·11 f>•1l•·nliul 'IB < \1 .trt•:i f'AI, •11:i:, 5 010 f1vf' f' ~1/11 \l111ft"tJ II;)' l)Uf ~ • ,., .... ( .. '""" i,.. ,,,,,, •p•t4••l 1 IJv•r l'llJ 1.1.. v rt .. r· .11 r 11VI l'I .... '.lnll '-"II I 1fl'" lrA ' tKtl 1 I .. 11 Y. .. n <1•.l"Mdrt.L <i t 1,42 -ni!I 5»-2700 ID>'T· IOWk old blk kltlen lonl( h111r , VIC. 9th St. & (.;11t Hwy . S . L ag . llt;WAtll>. r el belongs to httlc girl. · 409·18l3 uv~ fo'ound · Whi ppe t, b y Newport Pier 645-1724 •·ouNo: Red & white male 8aMell Hound, vie So ff ll area. 962-6386 Jo'OtJNI)· ln11h Sette r. Vic ~penor & 17th St. C.M. 631 l222 fl<iund 3" mo old pup. lllJ1H!Y n 1lorl'd part Ter· nn V1t· llcll/Newland. l)t7 7ffll7 ---- JU-:WARO' In.It on Lido hi". s m all ea rd case. <OOUIJ.nlnK 1denl1lication It !Jc earth Please eall. 1;?~!1362 XZ_Hi__ _ 11;,t Rusttwbt M. Cat , ~1'1\ClOlJS 2 .Jbr t>ondos lbr. stove & refriJt. $330 Easts1de 2br. lba. Adults, ~e ::~~ ~~~~~e:a~ nr So Coast P la u . YTIY · 640·9350/640· 1589 no pets. S32S Victor Hugo. He ated t•rwv ucress to Irvine eves. John. 540-5056. pool, elevator, subterra- wtr . fall •IGtcben r-·acLI ava1l- •Jacuui. healed pool •Wklyor da1ly maid sr v •1V & phone available Low en $72.50 Wk 2271 Harbor Wet Oaf"> Udo Morino YlflocJe """"""" 111 yn., red collar, vie 2 Vacancies downtown 0,, art.ity SO I 5 J 4va /MVCC. Ctuld'a pet, Jlunllngton H~ach. 210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _P_~_c_·a_U_s.49-__ 322_1 ___ _ •'flm"lex. 557 4800 ------• --------I k ,, ---1CostoMH o 3824 DanaPot.tt 3 8 2 6 nean par ing. $625 To~ •••••••• ••• •• • •. •...... ••• •• •• •• • •• ••• •• ••. • •. _494_.8MJ __ . ----- Qista Mesa 645-484C Newport 675·ll662 Unhlmished 3 525 NPWly de<.'oratt•d 2 bdrm. 3 BR. 2 Ba. rcde<'Or OJ)('n 2br0cean View. 500 l.250 :.11 rt llwy vis· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1112 ba t·rpt, drps, bit ins. beams, Cplc, 1mmcd ot· Spacious. Roomw/kitchenHle 1bll1ty l.u g una :-ub f11•ri t .1 ~c P ark Irvine prvt patio. townhouse. c·py.$450 494·02fl!I 2706SolanaWuy $66wet!k&up. pa rking, N1•w t•aqwt, 1-...nh~e 2hr, 4!' >ha. 111r ull ultl. md'd. Children --497 3495. ___ 548·9755 drapes & p .. unt.. air l'cind 111111 SM)ll M11· 52r.57!Y.! OK. no pc·L-.. S:J25 mo, 2 Bdrm Apl w/small pvt fi\J I I J'r1t·e n 1•.:011abl•· d~ >tlli 61.tll Mn"r645·5647 patio Garage. $300/mo. I nr, adults only.steps to m. room, poo , rose lo 5491186. •.<:7 SR70 "' fi7~7571 bcuch, near :.hopping 0 C.C. Non-smoker. $15l. - 11.•autiful m•w lwnhs 1':11sf •Glean 2br rondo nr So. f'tr. $425 1st & last Ph Mo. Aft 6. 54~lO Ofo'1'1 CF: ~pa<·1· .1\>;,11labl1• wit· C M. :1hr. 2hu. 2 1•;.r Coast l'laza . Pool . l..'I(' w/option lo buy, t•x 194·5726 Roo · h t a t 17875 lfruc·h lllvcl l I e<>utiv<' cont.In, 2 Rr 2 lh --------man pvt. omc. Ilg 11 ~!.ir.i ~. l•nn1 ~. tJ•111 . c·aq.10rt. <.:b1ld ok. No ' kit. & Jndr y /.rev near T1.1lbt•1I 111 llunl rnnny 1•xtrni. $5!15 mu yr pc~. 833·8974 $55() mo. 4!13-0467 J\~k for 3869 F.mploy Ref. req . c M 111$(10 11 fko;H·h $50 fll'f ly lw f>45 12S7 -----Mr. Poe. Newport leach c.Aa '""'2 month Phon{' mc!.~.1~1· -~l'SWE. new 2 HH 2 ~_;;;till-IWll ___ ---•••••••••••••••• • ••• • • • _.....,. __ ..,_,_. ------tt.llitqOft leoc h 3840 S<'tvll.'t' $10 pn month, Apc:rtmPnts Fwmlsh•d Ha, fplc.~nf~:>O ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'ARK HEWPORT Room with s undet'k . desk SS pt.·r month. J):111y ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJIAHP,beachl,Z&lllR, fla <'h e l o r ll , l o r .2 Jlome pr!v incl'~ somt• Pilot o ffi<•(" Phonl' * * • ~5 Near new 2 br, 2 ba, Crpk. d.tshwshr. garui:c Ucdroom!l&Townhouses meals .• ~rpl c, yaru . 00432lext 27fi JimDoyl• gar1r arport.frplc.pallo. & patios No pets S F'rom$349.:>0 _960-64.J8_.______ IM0 .1''HEl::H1';NT rlosc to all. ~2358· wknds 840-6306 · pectacular s pa. total Pvt bdrm & ba for "tudenl lli1J22 Pasad<•nu J\~l' 2 · recreation progr am. " 250 500 1>q. fl off11 es Tustin TSL Mgmt 64 ·1603 social program. 7 pools, 8 or employed adult. Share 1'rom $145 rncl uul 7W Two Frtt Tlck•h Dix bi-level 3Br. 2Ba; encl Seawind Village tcnrus courts . At FashJon kitchen. Non s moke r . no w t9thSt 540-2200 lfl the yd. dbl gar. bllns. frplc, New l&2 ""rm luxury Island, Jamboree & San pets. $185. J\va1I 6 I. vv J 11 lls Ro d Newport II c 1 i: ht :. Smttle 0U1cc for n ·ot near LON<: Rf:ACll $$00 m<J 1714J 629·7396 or adult apts In 14 plans oaqwn .1 a · "A" · () c Airport s1411 1,1.r nlt-;ATlll': f'Jo:STIV1\L f7141675-4490aft 5PM from SJL5. + pools. ten· ___ l7_1_4_,_6_4_4-_l _t _o_o_ ""''2515· mo Hcc<'Pl/Sf'l'rl'lJnat Main St . M1n1 m,all. lnvest.orscarn50'1l-ofpro FOUND· M . Germ. Shep 960 155H Ill. A liUCcessful builder pup , Vi c . Warne r & :.eeks funds. Slll.000 per Mal'(no l1a . 4-14 /J5 . bou:-e ~ho r l t erm . 1447 732<1. ~twp lor lca:.e. h igh \Olurnt> shoppmi.; 1·1·nt1·r II l:S liOO l>fl fl J v d II l'lt·a~c 1·onlact C'h t·ryl <:n·1·n or H1('k ~tr.it.k 12131 450 0227 lif-:J\t:TIFUL HETAll. ~l'J\CF: Will •,h .ir1 w1Clin:.l1:.i11 t.11~n11 alur. ~l'llf•r or ''"'' .11 h, ,,, ~111111Jar H1•1)ly to Uox 47'i, ·, UJlly Pll11t 1•11 l:lox 15611, l'fr-ta M1•-.a Ol 92()26 ------ lndYstrial R...tol 4500 ...•................... LAGUNA HILLS·lwo nrl JllC 5000 sq ft M I units. new bldg, A <.: offt'. fronts on Moulton. nr Lake f'oresl, lca:.c h> owner 835·11\0R M·rured Mr Cordon, -------- ~~G4 Monty to Loan 5025 ......••.•..•.••.•.•••. f NEED {MONEY • CRB>ITHO PRO IUM 2nd & 3rd TD loons 547-5 402 \rran~cd by Coost Ho,,.. looiu SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS lot.lint' -Spurt - 1..iteh -Broken - J,OCKEOUI' Many u man 1s !lavtAd from being a thief by l1ncJ1n~ every thin g UX..1< H> UP. Found Rt.-ddc.h bm Hu.o;ky rrux fem, vie Yorktown & 8ruok hurs t , H B . 537·2273. f'ound · F'em. Dog, golden wtll, 6 m<>l'. choke cham &collar ~9-3481 fo'OlDld grey curley M dog. IHTHE 2-1, -,--ms, waterfalls, pond:-! ocr.• ... r.ao ... T Lovely Room for rt•nt ~ervicto:.J\ail5'10G<I02 1 d Vic. Magnolia/Hazard . •• 2(). 79 Call 848·4378 BOOM BOOM >r wgar-nu cpls -paml f'ro Sa 0 . f' ~rft,.. Cdl\1 Kt Sl'5 Airport n p ropert' Wtrpd 636·4120 1·5pm dn mN "ti ie~~ ~wy 3br,2ba.w/offl ce. Vear. 1 • 1 · pnvd ~ Si 1 3 1 5-.llJO sq rt Cdl o'4nl·r SOO K to 20 mil R F. ROOM 217f> Placentia "R" $300 u vt· ddort on ac to !{s ~le oar $1050 !1'2mons. rent in a \<lnt'I..' ngl C· rm :-u1tc <H•a1 en ~7 5707. ~13·3693 l>1·v1•l11µ Con~lruct & r o und pres c r I ptio n StJmno l!nS Be:.l Ac Zl'tt Placent ia .. /\ .. $3lO .-1cFa en lhen West on •.. • · 64(}.2810. ful serv off{' bldi.: Nr takr out Jnvent.ory, re "lasses 0 0 4.21. Laa"fta " McFadden lo Seawmd L gmt 642·16031------OC. a1rwrt R1·1·c1>I & 4!XX>&u"'"' ( bl r R "' ...... lr1·ss nomlnl'l' Ji11 -V1Jlage.C714)893-5198. Laguna rm , pvl ha , h !> ovuv sq l l'e1va , . .., in us ex llslls Mall.581-8654Eves t1ayburgh ul lhc LA>ng New 4·plex, rrpk, bltins. __ .;;;_ ______ -'Near beach . Duplex, 3 mature emp. lady. lite P ere an ... l "~i ""'~j W 15th St. Npt Brh p;iml llnbankablc our - Ucach Convention&Jo:n 2br,2ba,carh.K1dsO.K. HEW2&31DR bedrm,2ba.Yrly lease. . f $1 60 l'OO rm. cc \e l':l 2131433-W-ll "JX'C'IOlty ~75737. Oon Penonah 5 350 lt' .. -·.nm•~t Center. "'"' ~m. ""l considered. $395. *'<l>/mo c.<7.HV>r rn':.1 ~~:, r e • + 752 6U:ll:I Bn.m ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"" ..... "'N · "" Extralarae &privale. ...,.,,., ..,.,, _..., ~''"" -sto.w 4550 -------!':. Oce11n Blvd ., Loni:: See 10 to ll Sat., 1828 .. 1''1 t ff 1001 ~ ......__....._... T RELAXING MASSAGE "-a"h. P omona . 645 -7573. Dr.amatic floor plans. Stejl8tobch.l br ,Curn.or To r~.pons1ble lem"I•' .e gan o ices . " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...1++i• nnt °" • SI t & V B "" ... • Newport Ri vet Wareho"ra Space 3500 rq ~ 50 35 Bob J ames-Lie Masseur Call 642-5678, t•xl 272 Diamond Heal E.cilate. a er an uren unfum . yrly · $290. w /utd. Nice home, kil('h pn v1 I. 64S 2ll l """' , •• ~. ••. ••• ••• ••... Outcall 9-9, 494-5111 tocluim your t1ckl•ls 847·7137 960 437o 896-1362 or 213/67G-7933. Woodbridge. lrvme. Lin· -----·--ft. sroo1mo. In me 12· * * • 2 Br, l ba. separate ttar. 3 Br . 2 Ua ' 2 s lor y 2 bdrm. H~ ba. fireplace. da, days al 957-1749, eves CdM dlx suites. util pd dr, spnnklers. 20· re1l w/yard. Kids ok. $325. .., wnbo .. l ~so t "'"'1-9547 AC. "m~I pka 1''r $195. m~li Avail 't1l /\u~usl I ~ &1().7804 10 use ,.p s. '*'' o lrg patio, encl garage. "" " ,., CoronodelMor 372 2 · $520/mo 964-1507. Vrl y l se. $450 m o . -~'.N~ sercqtl.67~6.~ &i2 l12 1 ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• Lge 3 br. 2 ba. upgraded. 784-2236 Eves. 2 nns nr bch, w /lit pri v. RV PARKING Newport Finest. ocean & newly decor. Nr. o.c. 2 & 3Brs, move in today, ----------$285, util pd. Isl, last. + 1111y view on thi• water, College. Encl. gar. $400. wlk to shopping & bus. WINTER REHTALS $100 dep. No Pets. Sg NEWl'ORTC1'.:NTEH Sec urity lildg 2b r , 751·9005. Call & leave S335 lo $385. 842·9844, Now t.aklng reservations Mat.675-5533,645-6499 TllEt:XECUTIV I:: :.it.lull'>, trno l & jac . message. Avail May _646-05IYT____ Diamond Real ~tale S......rR...+als 4 2 00 SUl'tE ': 4783/645·~44:1 $1400 _15th _________ New 2 Btt 2 HA, encl gar, 645-7573 ••••••••••••J•••••••••• ••S•p•a•ce•A•v•'l!•l•~•0•54-70~I 3 -Mesa Verde. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. cl06e to lhe beach. $370 Bayfront Penthouse Lido Is le bay front. on _ CottoMno 724 1150 sq Ct. f'rplc, encl mo.964-2937 3 Br, 21h ba. $1250. Bob beach. Avail June lst lo HIEWPORT C EHTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, dshwshr. garbage N 2&3 bd 640-3900· 644-5891 Sept ls l , $4000 m o rvr.r SUITES i ew r m , s un· ---' Agent,675-5626. r..A~ W~lv Rates ~fs6a~~77~~f6 Cal l deck/yard. garage. Nr. CONVENIENT N .B ad-OCEANVl•~ws Sp~cl~~ludios & Warner & Beach. No dress. 1 Bdrm. $350/mo. Promoolory Point I BR & .,.ROM S200/Mo. 1 Bedroom Suites DELUXE APTS near So. pets.848-265Sor534·2306. Wa t erfro nt Ho m es loft, 6/15-9/15 $1000 per IWwporlR~y S2 5. MO MTHL Y F'enn:d slorai:e for your l.lciat. ramper or extra l'ar. 1'"or 1nro c·al l 848·3133 Hunt Bt:ach area. OUTSIDE STORAGE Trailers. boats. etc. Neill Neon 531-3374 Rentab W Clll'hd 4 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete Kitchens Coast Plaza. 2 br. 1'14 ba. Lg3 Br 2 Ba, 2 cer garage, 631·1400 mo. Agent, 615-5626 CO!l»• MaidService ·TV A/C, ds hwhr. pool , near 405 & Beach. $450. s.a..... 3176 Oceanfront LagWla. Pvt 644-7 180 Res ponsi ble. wor king Close to all major sawia, Jacuzzi + many 527-42.25 steps to beach, 1 br furn, w r 1 l e r see k s o n e LOWEST lntenst RatH h t T.D.'s, olso 2nd T.D. Loons. 1-'JJrl'~l Tt>rm~ ~IOI'<' l!M!J Sattt~ MhJ. Co. 642·2 I 7 l 545-061 ' MONEY AYAILALE 2NOTDAND SWING LOANS . lNTERFSfONLY OR FULLY AMORTIZED ... ~Realty R.E.Broker,96().1957 MICHELLE'S •o.tcall• llAM·2AM 835·3749 UHOA & YICICI OutcdlMassap For TM NI of It! Servmg all Oran ge Co. 835·7313 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* 24 Hrs. 73S-0487 •FOXY LADY• OlITCALL ONLY •972.-1138 • rreeways and Irvine ext.rail ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, SSOO mo. thru June . PRIMELOCATIOM bedroom collage an ~f'--..L./rfh/ Newport Beach areas. J . D. Property Mgmt OCEAN f'RONT, inlsnd IBr apt. $250. Ulll pd. 497·20t2or497.J282. ON WAT ER. AvallablC' Corona del Mar or Costa -P R EGNANT? C aring. Rota. S•.:tes 751-2787 view. Adults only. 2 BR. Wa lk to everythln g. for professional or retail Mesa. Qwetness essen· Lost & Foi.td oonfidenual counseling & -1 't.r ba, pool, sauna, sec Mal u re ad Its o n I y . Laguna, oceanfront. pn v. offices. Total or 3000 s q uaJ. Write Classified Ad •••••••••••••••••••••• • referral. Abortion, adop- 2<ll0 ewporl Jllvd 2br house. Fe nced yd. bldg. $575. Tom, 636·6300 492-8206. beach, fishing, weekly. rt. Can be divided into #206, Daily Pilot. P.O Amowtcetmfth 5 100 Lion & keeping. 642.261 ' or garage, one child, s m pet or SJS.3483. 499-3816. Renaissance smaller umts . Onve by Box 1560,' Costa Mes a ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCARE S47·256:J 54 3 20 00 OK. Avail May 9th. $370. lbr apt, nu crptA, very 92S2l6 ,...---------. 1---------- ------__ 642·®7 2 bdrm. Condo, fireplace, clean. Ocean View . Large front bay side view 21633 W. <.A>Mt Hwy. NB. PENNY Spirif'9Clll Rffder Newly decor I hr duph•x, w~sber/dryer hook up $275/mn.492-3761 room In beaut. furn. ~l~l~c-a l l J\gcnl <1l Law f1rmde!.1res :lor4 Hr 1815$. EICamlno Real ~p. by o~rarie". ''u1ct E/S1de. 2 BR. pvt bk yet, Vic. Ada ms /Bush ard. Balboa Penin. home home for .lunc .. luly & PINCHER .""·-Cleme nte,· Fully Uc. "--.,., .. "''"' nonot• $330mo Isl last Ad 1 2 1:Jr,laund~.0arone,nr A IM •·J F II --------A ..... ~t1n COM /N"aren ~ Emply'd a.du l over JS. + ~':'u·"-OK. ~97_330• 1• u ts only. $350 mo. beach, zzi"a,; Paloma, vru . ay"' unc u Airport O rf· I ~· e , ..,., .... , 0 u . For Appt.492·7296 _Nopcts.$2GS.S41M021__ n.iwi ., 714/496·8562afl6pm. $295.5S2·1755 house prlvgs .• frpl<'. Set'ntareal s Nvicc 759·3800 Jane. ADS f:ASTSIO E b hel Pf 0 .!11°10rpvt1 bce .. arc,h.Ppo 0 rnke· avail. $.140. 957.9331 Woman wntcr desires 1 br Physical massage by lic'd Hlettlncjtonhach 3740 ' • ac or. 3br, 21iaba, Condo · highly S..Jumt 111,, 1 u h masse u r technician. ....................... :c~h> no pet:!. $175 ~raded. Yr ly. lse, 1st, ~strmo 38711 j acks. Pref. single, will Elegant offices, 8QO sq. rt. ~l l~ai'~:C~~·67~~1~~· ONLY $2 Appt. 3-8PM. 548·2817 Furn. room for rent. Dal-· las +sec. 646-4784. ••••••••••••••••••••••• consider couple. $375 m o. Xlnl Newport location. ly, wkly. monthly. UUI. E. Side Delx. Twnhse, 2 br l lh ba small yard 2Br lBacondo payable In advance. Mr. _~ __ 2_au_. ------j Sherry wants lo rent bt·h * • * incl. 7~1 Center Or. #4G, 2br, Jlh ba ... No Pets. l no 'oog.s. W /mo. ca1i Upslain unit. $350 mo. Hughes, 675-0486. IEACH FROHT fmt apt. week or 517 or ~~~t:~ 0:'~'!1m:"t:'~s A.a. ...... H.B. 892-7336. ~O. I\. $350/m o. 98().5376; 675-6670. Sll6-4!878 y~ R..tah 4250 San Cle me nte. Superb 5/14. 776-1191or731·5462 or Its" with a Penny 1()325 Av~::o Cinco de 2br, 2 ba, condo on the · . llwlllwl•a..dl 1140 l .... lwcJl•leoclt 1140 ....................... View. 275sq. ft. each. Want to rent or take car.-Pincher Ad 3 1.encs for z Fountain Valley sand.pool ~ured2, .. J>1dg, htd lMBr S2J6(). Audu11 pd. Avaal. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:b.9e for rent. Big Bear Two avail. $300/mon ot your place for J uly, ::,t~rlinde'~:·S:ar~~ TiWO""TlcUh . ......,. ,.../....,...3846. ey l at. ts, no pets. Oty sips 6; linem furn. l-«·1720 A~. & Sept. Can give ~'>d Ch totbe • -IHct. 3741 38SW. Bay. 548·9516 M1na1 S25 nitely pr cpl. Call good ref's. 925·9909. No~me~~~r ~~s LONG BEACH .....,..... .. ....,. An HOMES b' j" atter3 p.m.S48·1989. Harbor Baker No.c . M. TIIEATREFESTIV ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 1 br. I ba. cpl, drJl!I . MOW IBmMG M 442sq. It. $221 Young family I.ease 3 or L"or morf' lnformotton 1 ... THI AL l.AGUNA BEACH MTR bltns, balcony, xlnt loc. AUi 476sq. ft. $262 4BR house, CM lo S:1n ~ " INN. $75/Wk & up. Maid Adults, no~"· $275. 1767 '\ Oceanfront Condo, 2BR. A/Cept.'\ ~nd fir ull inc Juan Cap, up to $500 :ind toplii<'ooor lld 011 IOOM IOOM :serv.,colorTV,heated O r a nge. 6 46-7993 ; Luxury 3 br/2 ba,spaclous •~ t~"~v.,""•" 2ba,sleeps 6,pool.near 5491366.5402200 Xlnt l oea l r t•f ROOM pool.UtU.<7Ul 41M·S294. 642-1155 .. Interiors Incl OW. stove, , '~ t.ennis &i golf.675-0073 5S2·0566 t 645-297S / 642-5678 Stamng 19'71l Best Ac- 985 N. Coast Hwy. f I & -~ Sob-lease 400 sq ft. office 631 0485 t I J i 11 -'-------=:..._---1Mesa Verde area, xlnt P cs, p rivate 2·c a r ' Palm Sprlnfts Condo on space with b•lh. Costa --------------------ress no m ne e H.wpartlHcll l76t locatlon,2 Br,living rm, garages. 5 Unique floor ~ Mission Hills Count r Mes a . 1175 pe r mo Mature remal(". wants VouarelnvatedforaFree Clayburgh at the Long ••••••••••••••••••••••• dining rm. C'lose t o p l a n s, renll n R from Club.968-5430. 64631188or642·3l42 room/w/bath. Harbor & fo'sctal. Wed Thur11 & Beach Convention" En-_________ _. 1tore11. lmmed. avail. $495/mo. BIG B EAR Lakefront Wil son aren l rn'l:I ,.TI. UxingSpa t-'ormula tertainment Centerf, 300 n.5TOllACH $32S. 008·1100. Ask for Ca"'-Smlor Jaegrou""'. Sl90 Up. Ofrlce s tor e , Ol.nstensen631·9477 3'~ Via l..ldo, Npt. Uch t-: Ocean Blvd., ong ... Jack.9AM.SPM. ....... " ,... cpts, d rps A/C. 17301 Beach. 'BR. 2 ...... wntr. SSSO Mgr. 714/866-1701 ne a c h , h . e . Lse . Mhalwom Noel673*7850. ClllM2·5678, Ht272 3 BR. 2 ba., wntr. • 2br 2ba nr So Co ast .... ., _.._. ................ 4650 'A ct-'m ,,, ...... Ucltell 2BR.2 b1.,wntr.$400 • ' • Oceanrront 2 br. 2 ba _....._.. _... LOlt&"-d .., .. 1 ,,_ Plaza. Pool. Sauna, Jae house. Avail. now thru ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 * * * u u . c a.ti a ft 5, IOll>('~oflllt•a('h lllvd June1S.615-4912Bltr. Sha rp little orrlce. *** ·······················----------~ ConwrQfT\•fr)'& VltWlJ()lnl W/bath. $125 per m o. •SHEJU LEE• d Scott Realty S36-7S3.1 Robert M. ,..... Cert1lied ......... OJCY brite 1Br. adlte. no Dllimooclbea home. 3 B 18331 Paueraon Lo. .HouaeeaU. by Appt. Pdl, nr abolle & bua. '235 • .,.. '-3 Ba, pool, 2 wk mln .• 1------Hwitincton Beach FOUND ADS ..... mo.84.5-'78M Slt&S.t.5 maklserv.808/S34·1616 CHAtlMIHG Two""TlcMh •· Soec .. aeeluded 1 br , .. ·•1a~Nsum1 Tws 2 d LON~th8Ee ~ ARE FREE MASIAH BAVl"RONT-2Br. 2Ba, 20' pool ' patio. Adult.a, no ..... to 5W'e 4JOG nv.. wt ow 0 n v A"'' MUii MODB.S boot slip optional, yrly, peta . 1887 Monrovia . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·~u:q ~-t1•· THEAT1RETHFESTIVAL CaH: llCOITI no pe ts o r children . &f.5..4830. ROOM T a Ill• ae H . I 642·1678 .f.'vclYO 631-2'82. •-------MA ES llUM)' aundeck. Clote to IOOM IOOM OUTCAU. OML Y ·..;::..;.;.-:-..;;...;;. ___ 2 Br. l ba, reh1g, cpts. lntal llf•..U. S• ... S.V Fuhlon laland 6 many ROOM ~~~~~~~~ ~ ..... lw 2 Br fum or unr S2T5. dl'JJll, no dop . 1295. mo. Cal · Ml•t ~-•=-•p I • I otbtr amenlti,ea. Must St.a--'n1 1978 ""'-•t •c· ·2140 Mu~" no pct.,, 2'21 E . MS-7522 ~·~-+---more. ay e11 M!e lO .apprec ate. 139$ n 1 oc. " lllth.N.Hta.846-1801 1--------A1et61Jl•t1lea. ~mo.C.llLlndut t ress no m inee J i i i UWAIDS71. .aLD .. •llL --------11 Br duple.x. priv. yara, We CIMeltReferences lo.llSllALTY Claybura.h at the Long 10.-oldOOble.earaJ111t1-----...-..--- Sl\ldlo, lae. nu cpta, drpe. praie. trelh palnt, pet Ctl 14M21Z 67'-ZJ 11 Beach COovenUon • En-clipped. • hH atltchH . r. 1 tC .. wl111 IMO nr Hoe•· 1 edit, no pell. OK. SNO. 54Mal>l ~~~~~~~~~~ t.1.ainment Cen.w, -~ Neidl medical attenllon ..... _ .............. . "7Slncut11.Ul-o748 Roommate w anted to . !_:_~ean Blvd .. ~I 81l.BJorl46-4IOS. •·-_ -'" ___. 00 _.... ........... .,_...;..;..;.....;.... ___ ,Sbarp l 8R1 l:11talde, IW'IMOO.,'IHAoowc11111.11 ....,.. ucl\lll•e ~ WAHl'm -,_ _... ,,.._ ~ Prffi•O')'Poiat w /p•t ••traa u • ~'t~ol\·&.1Mu:i.n10J1n i. home ia Ne • JlleWPOl18HdlOffte. caD1Ga71,utm uu. Idle IUma wk.la ,....ear9l,..-.._.or ~= J:.-=i!::-~J -c.aa ....... ,. ....a In txcba..,. for &oclalm~t.tcuu Dll.ll Piiot c 1a11.nJ fr:"==11 t ..... prof.mat.Aatlil-Z21J Ad. l ... , ....... , ... a.~~~c~~!~d ... I 1' .,,.. .. I I I' /1 • .... . ' f ., .4 • I ) "" .......... .......... A. ,._ . . . .. ... I .. --... ••• "'8Jl lS ·--·--. ....................... ....•....•..••••...... , .................................................................... . ~~--~.l"4llDOd•I · Flalall. tramln1. addl tu LOCONTkACTORS A trteod to ••rdc:olna. l do It all·;!~luder. .....__ -·----•· u~~ ...... ~ ~ ..... ,.... Adtlff~, I ... .J •th JA&Ulil\I In cln UP*., duaqltruclc. , &radc. r el . P ru ••llm atu R O ea.tr Co ISl-92$9 lutdwn•baremuJ.ti., l.nleprunlniietc ~8 cement ... pha.lt,trff ro· R.ab\bow C<>n•lnKUon t7'"°2a _ t.~ardcn Cu e . Spnnkler movalll etc. 83M.ZS7 fJW1ll CUSTOM t I men Ca.l'pt'ntry ''-··~ C'•¥n'..... IJrh:k. hiJU.ll, prune lnM!li\ cu llllulini & cleanln1 • ._.,...,SerYke byJ a': • G42 N '"~. d«b" 6 cuv ll\Qo, rcmodc-1 &Mruc:m1, Havedwnptruck ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- -n11 llilat_y.b7H~l ¥)-n u p W ·4.slS. ~7-8271 TEMPORARY C..,.. ~ S l ANSWERl.NC S EHVICE •••••.•••••••••••••••.••• n.-.tet l':na h: 1.1awn e rv ce Haim.c ...... ... ...,.... • J.lremun 1nows . ~&ell on ••••••••••••••••••••••• M·f ,IMl..-S 1Cllu4 SbatnPOO •_.~am <'lean. h••••••••••••••••••••• .1~u Alf ~ U ..,~ h ~11 vo .. ml'& mo ...... • RO BIN 'S HOUSE· -.-,,. d •t,-llln COior brilhl«"ne,.., w t SOmethlnf ntiw Jn S11n monte la_wn. 645-9903_ CL"'ANlNC S"'RVlCE, ---("IJtl 10 mln bl4!ach Clean Ju 1 n c u JI 1 :s t r 11 no r.. "" •••••••••••••••••••••• UY,dlorm.h11l $l5.Ava Cuat o m dra11erl1t1>, J uVllflt'tl4'a&1&tdene r .comp roe• lhorouibly clean ~" lllOMy• rm '7 ~. eouch SlO. chr bedip~•d• worla room yard work und clean up. house. 54()..()857 llr1vew11y1•Parlal.n1 lot 15 Cuar ellm ~ odQr on pr11 m tu• ll&J 'it ~u Hlro77~186l Want 8 REALLY CLEAN •Rcpalra ·~akoat111 1 c_. n-palr, 1.5 yni ~r Dr•-~ 1161 a~ HOOS"'? Call Glna .. -•1.lt' NB, C M Sfr S Do work myatll Rt'f1. r•_•_ ·1eao u p1, U uullna(. . ""' -m Aa.pUJIMMll'U. sn-0101 Bldrt~ 1..-odacapln& I m med. Gtrl. Free est. 8'5-5123 _..;.. _______ -JI --••••••••••••••••••••••• IH:f'Virlni 6t2 9907 Alice 's Housecleaolng. M;9*1 ! Wt1 t:ah Carpel Cleun~n 1-·• L'''""'Klt;lAN t'n c.:d G .. "'--'-0 -----able reUable & ·-•••• .. • •••••••••••• Slt-am <'lean Allin UP· ......-..... • w-~" ncwi • Mather will babysit ln ht'r bolact>ry Work guti r n &bt frc ~•hmllll.l UQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• re&. 673-1.2166/646-4811 Wi.dn•d-V Apt1121S, 1919 DAILYll'll.OT ti I ) ·~' I ·-......... ......... ]' ..... ,_, Wb4i/P..... -..-...............•....... ·•••··•······•······•·· ···········'··········· ...................... . 0 -·•· ,oojob • ...... Prof. houaecleanln1. lo Jloct. alwnpetone, walb . HOU9E P AINTIN """" rat.ea, caU_d11 JevH. d r lvea, planters . Excell.ref1.q1M1Uty ~-~~rproon·~,Tc · ~'lt~Me Gal-3588,546-7649 work.541-W751 -... ~.541412 lh•._.t... Mwy To &.o. ,......,/Sit- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• leoaat Home Improve . u i.....11 y M t C 1 C 1 p 1 1 ~t.. The harbor area's ....,... our i nners nc. B~orPer80nal a · o or • nt ng, fineat retidential con· Bonded reliable people Lowest Cu.ilt.om Interior & Ex-t rac tor Li c e ns e d wlllcareforyourhome& Rates Guaranleed terlora Res. & Comm. b nde d '& lns ure d ' pet.s .879-5701 956-2213 U c. ll3M813 Free Eal. ~ · 642'8521. R&ST EASY VACATION Mori1g Qi ..... n\rv room addi· SERVlCES. Security for ... •••••••••••••• ••••• • Pcitlos 1''"" " ' d 11 home care for pets res •~-• l •.. 1 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• t o n t, r e m o e n a, • n o · · UA:aJ, coast.a ... ID an landlcape COtts~llon ra te~. Lie. on ded. aerviceto&fromSFbay PaUoe, brick floors, cov-Local ref\. 492-9844 0~ ~1636 area & all parts. Call ers. dectln1 . cuatom 41i1-ltH I IR _,. 24br. 7dys 540-4844 fireplaces, footlng1. 40 •----· ------ ••••• • • ••••• • • • • • •• • • • • yrs exp. 646-8444 ...... Moving & h a uli n g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.aln1taow Freight.. bldg materials, Pa tio co vers, ~u alily Repair le Re roof. A ll IM. A.Qoc.., IK. blhld good.a etc. Lowest matenala, popu ar died· t y p e s . s h I n g l e s . LSt rate service at a ra1r rates lo town. John s 1g n 5 • 0 Id w 0 r . rockabakea-compo·ta r . home. Mon-1-"rl Oay1 on Tn.irk mount unlt to'r ~~~:.aJI '0~3 03.'lS •MR. FIXIT • ly.Qill~4 ..i.tta.-. rall"':f ~ 3'716 l'ar pente r . palnt•nti price. Personal & com· 956-26S4 c ufls manshlp. L ie d Free est. 541·5830 Fin. For e x c e 11 en c e i n merclal. r~ 19-ri-contr. Ml-8464 Avail. ~leanin~aning 67"'0562 _....,. -.---"7 ~11~ -------QUld welcon1e 111 lo~·1n1 Ca rp~!\ ··~11'.1 mPt1 ·• .....,_dS.drfc ltt'».> rat~~ 15 :tn• 10 Uolmtd S46-3726 ~ •••••••••••• ••••• ••• • • • ... _ 9P-" We ru leaks or reroof. 10 Walls , '"~-n & J-.ltorid PETERSPAINTCNG ....................... yrs exp. Re asonable . home,pl~mates,renc~ t'lt:ianc d p r or Heo G45 fJ9?4 rea ~-l7_S2 yard.Me-.~ *7'446l11M8 5ll7 . cel.UJJgs, oors ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr 'd. Re as Rate s . Nealpatches&textures Honest. U c'd. Free est. U&KF.ll•ctn< VAl'ANTAPT&llOME w i ndo ws c lean e d . OFF1CE. lN DU~'TKIAL. fo·r ee Est. Call Gene fWHEST. 1'3·1439 QiU M.Ute,eves.~-9232. -.. ._.. W.ke C.-M/Coec,.... Rt:.\1dcnualal'rVICl' tlAlJL<.:1.EAN REPAIR &4&614S 562--0458 fael>after5PM,M2 1503 PAJNTLOWCOST R ESTA U RAN T & Plast e r P g tf'hi n g : Tie .............................................. Llc ll283'1G7 ~2352 Home-Apt -Ofcs-Vaca nc. HOM E CLEANI NG . ProC painting. Ext & int. P l a :.t e r . s tu c c o & ••••••••••••••••••••••• DfVORCE/BANKKPTCY (;()ncre tc wo rk hy The -----1 CompleteCleaning Refs. Lie /bonded/m s. Low rates. Refs. Free drywall. Int text Free c ER A M I c T 11. Jo~: 1-111.ng to final fliO. St a r ving Colle.cc St u-Lamp repair & inst all 11-dylw 960-3766 SS2-Sl66 est. 536-4780, 536-4383 est 546-1641. George. lotchens, bulhs. entrys . Act1on Legal Servlc~. d e n t i. P ia l 1 o s , Corulullal1on & design ••••••••••••••••••••••• -y t 11 r m 1 n ....... 100""c """'G drl d I'-110 u E s & A 1~ T 5 . H_a· ve your home s parkl· P a i nting . I NT I E XT. rt.t& PetC9" our c o e · .,......., ...... "'" vewoys, s1 ewa a s. AnlJquei, John 64~2083 ,., 1 ~--w..... 982-3079 --75t 1799 1 b , tr mg. Insured domesUcs . ..-....,......, Neat, honest. reas.. 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------likkpg, payro ll/t axc&, f-..cincJ :~•Pt~lt~~!'1 r'ec~:dct EVERYNOOK&CRAN· ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs. exp. L1c'd. Dave Arndt's-Planl Clinic . TyplMJS..ice f11'4nc, stml.S, more. NB Diale W. Ph.1lUpa cement ••••••••••••••••••••••• OO OJaz NY.64>2839,968-2810 European Londst'aper . 964·100. Houset'alls for house ••••••••••••••••••••••• aru. lOyrs.833-8199 c'OOCN:W work, all types. K&U fo'ENCl NG --X1n boos 1 in Will Top work. Fair price. Pa.lnling & paperinic . 26 plants. Trouble s hoollnRILow cost typing of iden- ...... k l h --h-~ 2l62.1.iC''d/bonded . Golt"!! & f''tmce Repair. Ory an t 's Comp I e t e dot . cchoean ~:.. R('fs . 646-4871 dys/e ves. .,,... J'-·bor urea. St. Li" & houseplant c•ore. 645· tlc:al orialnal lette rs .on u • p g r o U g ----K48 Londscapin f( & Han· entire use. n<:St in r v uu ~ 009 " d F state me nt s/bal che ck All kinds of t'em~work. 64(MOO()_ _ •3036 dymilII Service. 536-0914 oounty. Lots or good refs. Small tractors for rent or 183281Refs.642-2356 l ~ letterhea · ree 10- bk. pay bills. 15 yni in business. Fast & Roon ------552-0105 sale w /back hoes, tillers, Int. Paint & wa llpanor ~ ll.e!Jable person needed to ° Kann. 751·6893 Kat.hlcen Blank llkk1>g. ("()UJ1.e()us service. Jo'ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gc>ne r a l Ha ndy m an. ---. & mowC'rs xlr a. Kenita .,~ do" t immediately ~-ca.-a-.. 0 9 · raintin••. wal lpap er, HOU~EKEEPER lJ.Cart Concrete & Hen· (lual work. reas. pr "81 · "_,., .... __.., ____ 54 ..:_447 . est., rea:.cmable pnccs. Cerum1c tilt>, hrdwood , " II Energetic yng lady will al .,...,. fo'reeesl. Steve. 547·1281 &ckyard de!i1 rable , ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ t 556-0757 ... l M. u1ny ls 'I" (•arpcntry masonry a I h f t· 58&-7:-, ----prox 2 m o!'! $20 m o For clean windows, 24 h r -per.. --car,.c s "' • · · "' ' home repairs J Waugh c can your omc or one ------""-~ P b J{ '-food 675 9616 ""rv•"·4 , """mm'I & res1'd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contractor Contr. E.~t. 19!>1 ln'lloll fee 5S2 9715 Spnnklcrs. luwns. t ree r u~ exter 31/ltlllg y . T "" ~" '" <.:ari>enter. Free F:.'l l 11.ny ••••••••••••••••••••••• in7days:.?_!.:8440_ 631·2233 -----·----tr1mm1ni; & removal Stnor St be. in:.. Try ~ fo'reeest call847·1797 blW .1obs. <.:all All,1n or Remodelinc)&odditions Gcrdcninn ~ llousec l e aner, Let G4582.8S/673·3910eves me 836-55.5524 hn ....................... 960-3766 T1~y 646-8649 p .,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mellssa do the di r t Y --Int. bxt. <nrv1n° ~rea for 7. l'"a"h 1·1·ly Plum bl"" will "' J erry ercz ••••••••••••••••••••••• work' 6"2·9104 Ref ~-' "'' .. .. "" ' "' "" Ht!!.l dcntial·liusiness od 1 Gcm•ral Conlrad or c;11rdcn1Jlg , c-lean ups & O<..'C Studrnt I Ton tru<·k ----------WWW 'f yrs Pror qua I w1Jrk bt!at any ,.,, by IO':. _ _ ~:rpe:tr;~P:11d'· t¥~"c t'aq wntry. P lumLrng, hirHlsc apinl{. Geor .:t• Tral>h, tree trim . O:rn XJnt. housecleanrn l{, dont· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hes1d 1Apts rComm ttc1-1t11N. remodd & n: STO,!! c·rl&ftsmansblp. 16 yrs In J'l&lit.ennl(, l>rywall ell' tbl.lsh.I 54!>-7072 &4:!·3224 _ hy l;idy wtupt•r . d e Unck work. Smull JfllJ~ ..!_ti·a., Qave. S86-~25-~· f>;jl :i.t7o _ Take lime 10 n·lax a nd ar"" Lic'd. Mr l'alom General rt'pairi., patios. ----pt>nd. own trans "47 3G37 NcwPort. Cosla M,•:.a & & O h .,ho,. ut homt' ll'i. s im- b07.._ ... ,..,1A & rire Jamagl' n ·pa1r' • v .. :RY I.OW PKICES• llauJ.mg & Cleanup. -Irvine 675 3175 eve., M cstm ome p:unt f'lumbin~ rrpa1r ~pt•c· in .. _ ............... l.1c: •293152 C..11 .Jcrrv oolandscape moint re.1dcnl1al/C'omm erc:1al Mini or maxi cleaning -----mJt.lntf'xl.rt"i.1d &com remodel1111(, copix-r re plc w ith Ua 1ly Pilot n. .. -h carpenter . 2U yrs 51:11 1106 GH>fl!C >19·201S 631 SWl Commercial & res1den-Bnck, stone, block wo rk, m I 879 4349 pipe 1-'ree est Toµ Jl.11 <.:lass1f1ed Ads And 1f vu"" -t1al. Apts reasonable llle floors , concr ete ------Plumbing 537-3194 you have i.omet.hmg tu exp, specialning m r e SL"• di · ·lh S""' ;-d_I ___ --h .,.__,.., Y"'•r "Iii sturr fur .,,.,, IYoL>O patio", wa lks, dri vl' Proper pr.•p. primer, ---sell, call a frie nd ly modAllflg """ .. c .. 1 . rJA; I c items WI a ~ I e Items Wit ll .... ..., "" ., ~ " l •. L' l k--11 .... r h D I --"'--'--· .,.,.,. __ ...... _ --l)a1ly Pilot Class1r1ed Daily Pilot Clai.s 1f1ed nt•w AOOd 1es w1 lh a -way., l''ree e st J ohn paw "'pncc. r rt-e cs I•,., uung:> Ubl Wit J I y n .... ~1r1ed Ad-Visor a l Cluslfled Ads 642 5678 Ad Ad (.1 a."LS1f1ed ad 642-5678 Want Ad Help? 642 5678 ~158.1 • l(e{s Call 64S·0975. _ ri.itot Want Adl> 642 S678 - Jobi Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WVlng QUilrtt·r .. rc1r (•pl<· 1n SO's in cxc•han~t· for c·om paruon. light hl\kfl~. ylJ work etc C7M18'10·4lH!I Pra<.i ical nurs1•, 12 yn; c•x· per, dny or 111~ht. Xlnt refs. $4.50 hr. 642-2.i:JZ 499-:iMl Student desires w;i1trelis job, CM/118 area P tr til Jun e , fu l l l i m e lherea.fter. 540·5721 after· noons /eves. ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Ma1or Newpor t lk;id 1 Ad vert uon g Agency -.reks a bn ght lnd1v1dua l lo proc·ess vendor bill mi:. 1>rc..i>arc client billing & assist wit.h l{cneral a t·· c'OUJIUng office funct ion:.. Some omce expenencl' helpful; accurate typing & IO·key required. No Help W~ 7100 colh~ge necei.sary You will enJOY J eon· ---------•I genJ<1I environme nt in S 1111111 S deluxe new offices. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• MMM salary & benehts mclud- Our expandiog busme~& mg free parking. For an n.-qsexperCoun.selors 10ll'rv1ew appoint ment Great openlngs t..o r.tl ! caU Wi llie al Employers Pay All Fees Liz R.emders Agency 4(r.i!() Birch, Eat.ab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 (7141 833-0888 Ccou..,.. .a. .... T I OZB.L & J ACOI S A "1 """ 4.SOO MacArthur Blvd. Newport Be ac h H I F. Ne'"""'rt. Beach. CA 92660 nvslmt rirm·lmmcd . -.... o pe nin g · r c q u i r c !i : &iua l Opportunity ASSIEMILER Trainees/ Ex per u l.1\CUNA llEACll• • I mm<'d 01wninl(s 11 v a II I o r c I e r t r o n 1 c 11 ~ sclllblcr.. or m1c:rowave componenl!i or inst ru mcnt.s. Trainees & exp clcctron1c a 5sc mb lers rK-eded Call tor appt . Personnel Dept. Telonic· tf!t'rkc·lt'y, 494-9401. La~ Bell. E.O.E. ATTENOll.NT W/\NT E O, for hoard & care facility P1t1 me, 4P M·12 3011.M, wkodsonly Bank.Ing TELLER NEWPORT OFFICE Excellent oppor for ind1v w/min. 6 mos exp. will he vcrror m1ng new ~1tc·t ~ duties as we ll a:. ;ill Telle r f uncl ions W ii I C..'OfWder md1v w/6 mos cashi e ring b k g d & 2Swpm. Contact J ohn Laun at (714) 67S-4SOO. LOSANGElES FB>BtAL SAVINGS E O K M tF Banking TELLERS JMM F:D P O S IT IONS AV A I L r o r lo' I t 1 m l' Tellers wh<f enjoy heu v y l'UStomcr t•ontacl, ha vc• l"Ommerclal bank Teller exp, & a re interested in wor king in plca!.anl , rricndly ·surrounding!.. Good salary & benefils. 11.ppli cants shoulcl c:on- tacl Vlrgiftia W altu. Manufadurers Hay View Manor :15() W. Bay St., CM &12 3505 llanlung laM FYI ti,_ Tel~r 1201 Dove St, 752-0600 Auto motive Mach1n1 sl Expe rie nce preferred EquaJOppor Emplyr but nol requi red for our 1~~:=-~---­Salary $24,000 a nnual. South Coast Plaza OHice. I:. Commensurate wllh e x-Please call Ralph Km- per. Apply at Costa Mc::.a nmgs at :>40-4066, 3333 AutoSu':fly. 2165 llarhor Orillt..ol St. Costa Mesa, ~-lv_d._C_. . 92626 AUTOMOTIVE LOTMAN OvPr 1.8 years old. t:x- pcn cnt·ed Must have own transporta tion & Calf~ral Scrthtc)s & Loan An E<1ua l Opportunity __ Employer ... M /F:... __ Banking EXPERIENCED TRLBtS SOI.ITH COAST N/\TIONAL RA NK An Independe nt Bank M9 Sunnower St. Cost.a Mesa valid Ca l 1r. drlvt·r s ---------• twen-ie /\pply in pcr~on llanlting l• 9 •ANK-•l•N•G _____ _ to Mr Davison. BANKING IOOICICEEPEI fo'u ll chargc w /.:cnl ok 1>k1lb nc..'t."<l<'d , 3 yri. ··~11. C.M art'3 <'a ll ll11 h 5~i 2500 ror 1nt cr111cw appt ____ _ BOOK Kl':E P E R Al l around background ex per, xlslt working cond~. fnnge benefits to'emale prefer red. Sala ry open. II A 847-8511. Rookkecp l'r F /C ror travel age ncy, Sou th Coast Travel. 646-4496 • I OOICICEB'ER S AUTOMOTIVE! (,l\evy dealer will add <'X - pen enced oHice clerks for hghl bookkeeping. typing full·t1 me Will train in au~ accounting, OMV. I nte r esting, pleasant surround•nR~. good pay. Opp for tt<.I· vonccmenl See Offlre Mgr. HOW ARD Che•,.olet Dove & Quall Sts. NEWPORT Bi':ACll 8 3).0555 Uus Dnver.ii for <.;hnsllan S c h o o I . I 6 H 3 5 .... W Clftf•d 7100 Hrlp Watde-d 7100 Ht4p Wanted 7100 ...............•.........................•........................... C~SIFIED ADVERTISING The Daily Pilot 1:. i.cek m~ u ~rson Lo a u.g menl our Cla.'i51r1ed Advcrt1:-. m~ department for 1r1 ~•de tele phone :-.;il c~ Telt>phone s a le:-. l'X penence necessary. " 111 train for classified. HEQUlRE Ml-;NTS INCLUDE Must type 45WPM lelN· tncJ Jkpendabh: Good spealWll( VOICt' Pleasant personality Salary commens urate with expen ence + com· nuss1on Excellent com· pany benefits . Jr you are amb1uous & want to be paid for y our effor t-. please caJJ ror interview Personnel Depl. 6'12-4321, ext 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay Street Costa M esa Equal Op~rtunity ___ Em p oyer _ ---------Comparnon/Housekec per 1 H11bys1tler. exper . refs, l'l.EHIC/\L 1-:am t:xtra ~oncy' TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER •J wn trun l> Ma rta ~JllOI COMPUTER IM~UT 1nrorm11I Environment JobSecunty Complllly paid medical $700TOSTAR1' $7:>5 1NJODAYS 645-7383 m NPwport CLERKS - Mu.'>l have phonl' & n·hu-leonstruction ble transp Long & ~ho rt Need :.hu rp & st rong 8.'\."i11?11ments llohduy & younit man 18-2S to learn " .1 t a t 1 o n p .t v ('Ofl:>truc:Uon trade from ll o~p1la ll.t.1t1nn plJn ~round up. Call aft 6PM. avwlable 165 3226 • 3848 mpu.,Dn'e 1.\ncr..~ rrom Orange Co Airport I fo:.qual OpPQr £m plnyt!r -- COOK 0 Jy sh ift. Cann e r y k estaunent, Ne wpo rt Ht•uch 67S-S777 COOK llosp1ta I ex per . pr e· feCTed XJnt working con· --d1t1ons & be n e r1t s . C.1.1-:Hl<.:AL Hayv1e w Conv . Hos p. Coastaf Penoftftel 205!> Thu r 1 n , C . M . AC)eftC y 642 3505 E. 0 . E degree, s +yrs ex~l in t;mploycr M/F corp/plnshp a cctg /EOI' ___ ._._ ___ _ :g.r~:~~~~ POSITIONS Columbia Sa vings, a pro· l(ress1vc and growing savings and loan. has 1m mediate opportunities in Hrook h u r :.t . I" V ,_ ________ _ llas lol'\ or Jobs uvail Cook • needed 1mmed wtmuny fine. su()<'r tom-prefer lf.S. s tudent. Ca ll pamrs and thc:y'rl' a ll 67~15S6ask for Pele .,,n.,,• ------exp. pref./ lhru rm. s tmt ---------- p r e l /budg e L /C I n analysis. Send resume ---------• w/ sal. r eq.·T .M.1., AdmMto-Adon WANTB>NO W P.0 .Box 2500. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. Attn: "S .A M." iii now i n· -ter v1ew10g those in -Coot. ---------•I terested ma prof. career Accounting ACCOUMTIMG TEMPOJARY ASSIGHMEMTS Or .. 9• CoHty II lo u liueg! AINI .o ore ww! i.n movies, TV & TV com- merc1als. No exp. nee, 11m fee. Call 633-2233 ext 95 l540Jamboret: Houd IMMfD 0,9UNGS NEWPORT UEACll FOR BABYSITTF:R wanted , my horn" vu: Hrookhursl & Adams, H II for H ~· old son. 3PM lo liPM Mon-fo'ri Sa In ry nrw n <.:all Mon Fri 9 5. 752 7855 ~Xt 230, eVl.'S !Hi2 4846 BabysiUCr needed, Mon Fn. tile housework, h ve 1n or out , call Mrs Thom as . 558-2603 d ys, 963-6281 eves. 8abysitlcr n~ed Mon F'r1, please call Oehhy at S48-8008 TELLER TRAINEE FILE CLERKS ESCROW TRAINEE • iL'I hcautfiful new Lake Jo'o~t branch. SAVINGS SUPERVISOR Rcsponsibihl1es will 10 ch.1'.le assisting Manager with staff super v1s1on, customer relatlOOS and branch operations. Two years recent S&l. ex· perience and ability to supervise teller and new a ccounts functions re- quired Admm. A11s't. ready to t a k e on .m o r e responsibility. Growth hrm seek in g d e t a il onenled 1ndlvidual who enjoys o utsid e p ub lic cootact. Eitp'd In h1rinl!I•--------• Exce llent train10g OP· porlun1ty for ca reer minded lndlviduals. good typing s kills and ex - penence deabnf( with the pubhc a plus . We offer a good s tarting s a la ry complemented by con- ge n 1 a I wor k i n g a t n'IOl!phcre and excellent l-Ornpany paid benefits A p p l y In p e r s o n 9AM ·3PM SAVINGS COUNSELOR AOll9AT llALF'B account~ & 11upervl11ing staff de sired. Send resume to HPI, 3176 Pullman, Su ite 100, C.M 9'.!:626 ___ _ ll:tnking NOTE CLERK 96,1.711.11 carete r111 fem alt' part· ttme. no wknds. SJ 25 hr to st.art G73 4403 C A R E E R COUNSELING IN REAL ESTATE.. FtlEE TRAINING IF YOU QUALIFY. CAU LIM· DA. l7 I 4J99 I ·0660 Cafl)el Installer wanted, e ic per. w I r e Cs , c a It l.uguna C a r p c l l n J? 499-4644 CAR WASll Cash i e r s . Oranl(e , wknds; N.8 . part l1me or full time; Laguna Bch, part-lime ; F .V., part time. Call 644·4460. -CAS HJF:R-Exper . with BotA & MC. 3().35 hrs. Some eves & wknds . Ap· CLERICAL OPPORTUNITIES 540.6055 Coostal P~rsonnel Agency 2790 llarbor, C: M 100'. Jo'R F. F. COOKS MaJor t.1rt' I ns uranl't' co m pan y. hrJcl q uarterl'd 1n Nrwport Beach has opportunilws for indw1duals with skill-. --------- foull t1me position. Great opportunity ror advance- ment Xlnl starting wage I benefits . Ca II Mr Ciary Wt-~lerf1eld ror til'f)l 714/833-0570 x 492. & gener a l 0H1C'~ ci ... penencc tn onl' or mor~ of I.he following area~ •Genl /Clencal •'l'ymg 45wpm + BLegal Secy/Mag JI exp •Math Clerks •Data Encoder •Pnnter We have 1mmed1at e openings. If you quahry we offer a unique work- ing environment, in addr lion lo exce llent com pa ny benefits Pica!><' cont.act Pe~nnel . PACIFIC MUT U/\L 700NewportClr Dn vt• Newport Beach F,qual Oppor Employer D eneal Sheraton Newport Unique rdail ""J'Ury 4~5 Mal· Arthur . ~ oatqol"7 pe.oplc __ Newport lie_:i_ch_. __ for the foflowlftCJ posi· C.'OOK. small retirement HoM.: home in l..agun a Beach ti.ls openinl{ for malure , C ASHaY·SALES ull around. permanent t'ull and part time pns1. part time rook. 494·9458 boos avalls ble In add1 forappt ______ _ uon t.o a good i.lartmit <.:OU NTE K PERSO N Wfll(e._ caiihie~ s hari> 10 llt'al oppearance, must commass1on pool Cl\JOY people, 11lso able to PHOHE PERSON Ambitious couples needed There are m any new to work in an expanding firms moving Into the business part time. Call Or ange County a r ea furMppl.494·S168 ~ll lime opening In our N ll. ofri ce ror person with commercial llnnk N o t c C I c r k c x i11• r RcsponslblUtles include Ins tallm ent & Com merc1al loan procc1u1in1< & follow-up. Typing & lG-key skills necessary. 979-4200 cmUHs IAHK OF COSTA MESA 2970 Jlarbor Blvd Sulte205 A fu ll time opening is availa b le for a n in· dlvidual knowledgable In all savings transactions. Recent S&L experience and typing or 45 wpm re· quired. ply al Chasln's, So. Coast ---------Plaza. hell' m the rental yd. 7611-4681 P:ertumc,approx. IOum· ----- Jpm, Mon lhru t'n , No <>o u PI t• s wa n l e ,d t o experie nce n ·qu1red . manage small bus mess. Answer phone~ & rcrcr Must enJ~y met?lm g peo- calJs. Must enjoy people. pie, wor~1ng together, & be wi lli ng lo lea rn. Pica.~ apply In penw n. P leas a nt profitable brtngln1 about an In· ___ :...:_ _____ _ crwint demand for H · AMwwt"'9 Senlc• perie nced Accountin g P BX operators for a and Di t a P rocessing telephon e ans we ring penonnel. aervtce experienced or wlU tra.ln. Full time or CPA'S part Ume shl.fta avalla· TB.LEIS Costa Men E.O.E. Immed. posltlons avalla-~~~~~~~~~ ble for lull time co., .• =--------merclal bank tellers. M/F CASHIER. w /e11per, for These positions orrer ex-Mens retail chain, In cepllonal working en· their new South Coast vlronment. excelle nt Plaza Store. P /Ume, coo· salaries and oulatanding tact Qirol Uttman. for benefiu Including free a ppt. btwn 9· 12. al career apparel, medical 1...;;~..::..;..:.:...:.5253 ______ 1 and dental Insurance and a.atcAL requirtnl lyplng skills & baalc knowled ge in math. Sal a r y co m mensur ate w /skills & exp. Mode rn ofca In Fubioo bland. Contact Mont.hni Fri. work, P ff , 963-7225 ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaquin Hilla Road C R A M OPB.ATOR With Clau I Uc. $10 hr . Neill Crane, 531·3374 E • W• 1 ble. Days. a fternoon· evenioO or 1rave yard. TaAcCI• tuts Mu.st 6e able to worlt RKo,.._lf/PIX BANKING 64M9SO unlimited 1rowth pot.en· --------Ual. Please contact our c·~HIERS CDM 640.5944 DELI HELP·Over 18 Exper, 4 days week. 644-5619 Coot Ace• •1•••• tome weekends. Typlng Oocnlna ror peraon lO act Sr • .Aa1•tat1 35 wpcn. required. Many ai Banlt Receptionist & lo 11611,.n co. benefits a vailable. opcr. an electronic pull\e •-... Clerks PleuecaJJ M<>n Fri. s w I t c h b o a r d • -c *I Fashion Isla nd area: ResPoMibihtlea wlll lncl D.e....., 640-1791 hlf' type, filing " clc11hnu K/PO,.r .. on Cos ta M es a o r e a : with friendly & pr o - ll 10U .,. not aware or &be beaelll.a ol work.Ina k!alpOrary -Jlve ua a eell or vilit • a\ our new ...,._ We will be hap.. n to dAleuM lt wttb you. ..... 1ocaa.c1 la U..: 673-1100 F..O. K feuional cu.,lomers. AFT MANAGER For 55 unlla In Coela Out1tand in ic e n viro n · Me1a. Exper'd couple. ii:!htcood aala riea and Uua band mu \ have ta. 111&1ol. exr. Wife bllkp1 APPIJCANTS exp. Ca l 842·5073 or SHOULDCONTACT C%JJ*5-38Sl. IOtl•HAJIDA ~Jith~"J°<ER Apt. Ma.'!.11'..t 1~5 u .. San OI 8Wle 1200 Qemen.,.,. \.un, V1ll4MMIA WAmS 2111No. Broadway aw7oo MAHUPACTU••s·s lulaAna ARMY IA .. C71411JMIOJ CASH BONUSES T O 1201Dove8t,N.B. Free Partial ta.000. paid to tboee who (714) 1Sl·OIOO eftllal for Combat Arma E.O.E. -pGllt.iona. Ru11ed, Out·~~~~~~~ • ~ -si7LK-door work. Pick lnl•n· =~~..... ..f/!400.~ ~r.11~~\ ~!~m:. ,,.. -~· .... ......, =Nmenb and alJn for Ptnouel A1ency • Call tod•J for de· •1-Coata 11 .. ....... ta.~ Ollta .... 540-l02ll .~!111!~~~~~!'1 IU&ldl 112..ml ..... AP 541-.Jm ~ :llW§~ ~=-==.d 0.11 ... .,. ma l!i~~.1! !~!r a 30 day ad In lhe DAILYPILOT •vtc• IMllCTOIY DO lTNOWI '41rH71 *LOAM SERVICE CLERK Personnel Officer for an All A dynumlc, growma uv lngs and Joan hu a n ex cellenl opportunity for a n expe rie nced Joan terVfoe clerk. Primary Interview 1ppollltment. CalwstiiaS..lltgs ...SL.om Attoeiatiolt 77~7101 Equal Oppty Employer re9()00Slb1Utlea will In· Beer Bar Malcl. Jl'QU time. elude beneficiary Atate· Bucldntba ro Palace mmta ud demand, ln· 496-9QD/ 418-5'71 MWanCe, and d ata tnput --------- t.ocompulM. ••I STOii• 11U PotiUon la located ln M~M CS::.!r~ ;:, ~~ our be.auU.lul Ana hei m Muat have prior bike head olflee and often • rnech eitp. In a store. lop atarUDI talary, OUl· ~.~ ~ benefita lnclud·1--· -·-----lftl dental covera1e. a nd ROAT BLDRS.we wlll aoOcJ opportunity Jor ad· lr1 I n . A pp I y 7 • m, v~mtnt. For an In· M1cG~or Yachta, 1131 tervlew a ppolntme nl. Placentia, C.M. plu .11e contact Per"lon nel. •IOOWlllPB• U yn experienc•, full C 1• i I• S..llltt cbarle bookkeeper for _.,Lem As......._ write-up dept of N.B. 77f.1lOl CPA firm. Public-acct't UTOTEM MARKETS ()penlno now avallable fM IUll and p1rt. lime Caahien on 2nd and 3rd ahlfla. No experleMt necessa r y . we tra in. Start at SJ pe,. hour, ad· va.acement opportunity foe mauaemenl poslUon to $5.50 per ho ur If qualified. For more In· fonnatJon and ln\ervlew 10 Lo It.ore 82 at; 3000I Crown V 1Jley ~r· Eq::I <>g= l cnployer Chaotre ur needed full Ume. llu.at live or be wlllln1 Lo relocate In SO. Lal a rea . Immediate e mploym e nt. S al a r y open . P l e a se c all 4M-3'1S4. Qi6Jd Care help needed for C brlallan E lem . ...._Imm lnokJuanl. -~Equal~. Onat~~,~~E~raplJ~m~/~f~:_!fu~"~,lat~e~-~r ~~;,._e_•_•,r_•_d-:. = ~ r.v .... 1111 ...... ,,, ~ ... ........ ... ,.. ...u n.. wltia& ,... •ut la •• , .., • --1-Dlilw PUat tte.'fteda. a.alCAL CodtWW......._1 c:...-Ne ari ~fi d I o Dell Sandwich .,...,,,. . • · V OUll .,. ace ul es, 1 Sctsooa need a PT help . No key add & typing• must. Eam IJp w S300 per wk. nldlts. P refer food exp. Prevlou o rflec "". I.ow tuition Pl1.1cemcnt but will train reliable t::ai:rs~~ ~~~~rr~: a.ti1st. 15a.in94 person c-.-11 berore 3:oo Kenn Rlmtt Hardware. ---------•I VM 64S-6401, or wknds 28116 HarborBlvd.C.M COLLA TC>a _636-_l_48.1_. ----- PACICR DELIVERY m a n . LA a.ERICAL Medical lab Wlllln1 w train an In· T I m t • r o u t e • =· 't~ ~~c 1:~~et, duatrlou1 caree r in · 3:30-f:OOam. ttoO per mo WPM, cllverallled pasl· dlvldual lo p achK• Mt. Weatmlnater /H .B • ~1pleasaot workln1 edacaUonal m ater1ala ...... ~. . MalW'e person, Excellent W<lrietnl condl· Dlllftl'Y mu lot earl1 non·amoker. 133·5835, Uona and bene fit•, 40 All LA Tlmet home d• t :»S.E.O.E. hour week. Apply NQrtb Ii..,-roua.. Eeonomlcal a.teal A meri c a n S e r.l ee ctrreq'dAdulta oal)'.~ D-.... c_.._.· ~·-~ ~ ... ·--. or' bn day No ClOllecltlq. ---·'" -.._..... ._., -.ua p.. ftOO pi# 1DO Del take llectronka mfr. need• == EmrJ:rer. lane. Wm. O.G., 11.8 . pereon to m a inta in .,.,-.oi& en1lneerln1 document --.............. 1l=:::::::::-:::-::::;:--::::;:-fll4il. make prlnta, col· COUICTOI DtlivtrJ Ir ltOck work, 1a"1 Jl")Cluct manuall In r.m. la Male applteaall t.erface with £Dr. 'Re-Experienced collector wtl(ome . E1c-ell. op· re bill .... A .. I needed b)' oaUonal cr.cl1t _.,_ to trala la nto rea a ...., "'wora n· firm. Stron.-collect.loo ~--;;,.. ADPl1 1UZ ::t~!f.0J ~ri: bac1t~nc1 nectMar1. ,._,.,,. 11: e111.-oi' 1ooeo n1 drawln1 or ~~a~~=°'!~ =.' RB. Mtomotlve d o c ume nt contr o l cetle~nl e saplOJ•••..;:~=-------belpf\11. We olfer ~ood bmellta od doli&aJ plan ._ ...,, ~~ =i~.r: a.ta .... '·~1i L ,;;;-~ •• ,:~ p e r aooael dept . =~~·-;;&ili"L. .. __ '14/4t4·t401. La1uo• arlllllrie8.auivu. ·~5 ...... &.O.IL · 1 -lllU'lr~ ftU9 ' f • • 8 DAil Y PllOT Wtdn•ldey Apnl 25. "" 7 00 I 00 ....,._.. 71.. W..eM 71 MmW..W 7100 ~!'-~~ ..... ?~.~~ ~!'!'f.~~:.~ ...... ! ... ~~~~:! ..... ?.... c ' -' • '\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;~T.•••••••••••••••••• ttOSTISSIS ·-••sacUTAAY HllpW_._ 71 "'4pW-.4 71 HelpW..e.d 7100 ......... _ --.............. _ • 01N•D .t.•ornc• , ..... _....__.., .. _., .... l ....... ". --••••••••••••·-······· ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._..._,,. • ... _. ...-_,. ~ • P • r t • II <' • d l'bremaa AA\ Mu.at bf ~ ., .._._ -, 11 n......,. Law firm w/very In · lrviae trHel a1e1u•t _ al&bcnner AJ>ply at "*'hi lndlMd to t up CO&Dlt won t••poraey laa aooa. We o ud terutlns corp. • Ut. Mo&e&dl9k c:ten: mi»lbe Pmt'ftmeaanbltloulpeo-llC9'TIOfillT M U S T II A v t: ....,... Su.n Shirt Co 6 malotaln produeUon lo,.. compuy wbo tatff 1101,let•H. cocllt• ll practice ndl lesal Secy neat • a ble to work pie. '1a.lble "°""' We Bu11. frte::M, oflic• ~°'°i ~ A 8 t. f; 1710 Pomona 17, c M equip lU7 Munrovl• =' you. Immediate •• truua • food w/tlqlerior t klllt tnc out· wttkendl. Tbe h1n At lhow you bow. Over 11. lulC. ..a iaalaatk . w~ l.. • ln1 aa..-. A-nt N 8 Ml ~W top pey Call (or ~. '!~11tr0arl£n•rt• at.and't MAO 11 abllity. ~"'\a.:. 211 !!· Cb.oaat $4t-M take -cbarae p euon ""'a9Pt0' ll h.., dal appoultment ... __ r" Beeut. Npt Ctr ofc'11. .... ,., ... 1una ... 1c NX-B. wJ\111ina aldlll 6 1ood ly MF Urly ,..,. • llCIOW OMCMS l'or Top Cl au 1 ... 1111 H7·0061 • Umt. Town fr CCMll tey _._. al ._ i..-~t1 s. Ci ...,...-=noeallty. In ....-..pc1 ~, rroo ~-. OHlc:w• Munt" -P• In c M ~Q~ 0 ff 1· c e SboDDlna Caster. com er ~·.:·a'i'f/~•·erty" Motelt f~t desrlk clerdlt. ()per'• ror telephone • varied ... • ~ tirulll.ih&c1 • ol 8tac6 • EILIJ, Hunt· ,... .,;.:. mus """ expe ence · amwerin1 1ervlce. Must . super people ''et')'~111Un <1r ov.-r -~w,!'.!"'-•born• wt!Provld1d ht 0 o ver oa nltlnr 8n Phone em..N~ """ r -i.na t tr-fr~ tti tr with dri"IJ\I rttoni ~ •-_._ 6C'hool ~ N.33 !IM.2211. Plea1e' oo celll 13711• N.8. CA 921MO. weekends~ ~pin~! ~.1'e~:'~:h Call llC' Automouve Here• u U <'ellenl op after3pm. L•l•I S e c r e t •ry . wpm r equired. Ex· CoutPlau.Callforde· ,,..._A •uppill'tl 11W po rtvnH7 l o earn <l AltOENf.K lt'1 t1m ~ HOT""LM ... ID qualified urona tyelna. perlence preferr ed or \alla.IJ'l't.2111. ~mi.no l'.alpi.a:trano •m. •. wttbout worlUn&JJ.ill pl'rm. "'.br Wf'Clk, Mon Girl FrMJ•y /Recept, 3CHO .. ~h " £rvlne aru SU.50 Deb will train. Many com· • l.q\IN Niauel ISi ooa time. Tarbell ~cro~ l.hru l"'tl <all &H ~IM hra Pf' w~k. Aviation Llpna °" retort 8 day ' · · MOVIE EXJDll' pany benefits. Full tlme ~t. front desk. DELl Y RV Avell•blt now lnterv ie wtn li Unlimited, Meadowlark wll,pdvac1tloo4'b0nua. bie.lm-9816 IUW orparttime,dayfsaf\er· lite typln1. pleuinc now; Top pa.y. tood P IT &trow ornre,.. a"d Jr GueNIOftflce Ai r port. U6·U 22: 41N-118& Uquor Clerk ·1•rt·tlme souaht by Hollywood noon•e ve o l n g a hlfta p erton alHy, w ~ll hni Evei ~ t lilnn Fr1 Olk-en to wurk •pproi.. ~Uablf'. mature Plfr'tun Mf.1678 HoWleclcaoers to work for retell. II Ian Liquo r movie firm. $20-S'lOO per available . Please call IJ'OOmed, 1-5 llon·l'rL ~-• ~mat.el 20 houn 1 w~lt ••~ w handll' a variety "L"''l l"'R--Julee'• Rifled)' Ann. Ph0ne67s--OMO. day poss. Looltlnc for Mon thru Fri $43-~ 15110-.,.,.5M.50U auppl11nf'nU.I " JolJe in bUJy Olvlaloo • u ru. .., 'l\J&!t·Frl. a.a. f.U.llOO out1oin1 18·70 yr olds E.O.'E. ' RE - Deliver l. 6 T1mu to P durlna \lllt'&llon otfl1·l' ol u atatl'I wulr l!:ap d In re11 It auto ---------* * * wantin1 to break into · • • """"'rt1M1mt llWrW ' ra"• Mi..al a,. um. and durtn1 Cl\ler R •~ lnv~I lo'trm 'l'y&W &lue 751 3416 Housecleanera needed U.. ~ movies. (714) 1135·0120, PHELBOTOM IST with for Newport Beath fitm. OY«llhn•vanorP lJ lo.ad period• f erm a. SS wpm Caall&330998 , If C d Mu 1t h ave own 1827Pomona extlN.V1DEOCASTING experience. Salary com·~~ Sat. IMeoae Wabll Ina 54 02 per fllft..parttimC'worit •:ir Go ourse. Ncede tramportatlon. Full & Costa Mesa SERVICE. (now io 4th mensurate with back· • .,.. ......... l7~U. hr • mll F.arly morn • rdlMt beae:fn Pll<'h l ..-..&. OfftCI =-~ll~~--&er_,28_~_c_•_rt part lime. 548-9312 Two"'" Ticll.tt year>. fJ'OUDd. Good future with R E Sale& wtmdll ~ l.ncludet l'lll't llmt1, mu.Jl cn•oy to•... good rrin1e benefits. Call.._._.-------1 N .._.., phl. t k ( ~leanen ! Eitper. & ui... 646-0216 r- De lOl<liTIA TOIS •.....L.Ayec'.'.....a~ WH':,t~~ •• ~~'·a.""~'t!t1:~ G-R·E-A·T carneceu8f'Y for work. LONG BEACH Nurses aide or orderly WAMTIJPl"D r----k I d k &. s LIS ·o ow $3.7$hr. lo train. &46·9780 TilEATRE FESTIVAL needed for night shirt In p R E . s c H 0 0 L 4lt •• ~1 your a~a Sl4 • • d11y 1''1.1r l.nfurm•Uon t li ll wor ' vui "11' P11Y A J I H IH THI conv. hospital. Prefer ex· TE AC H E RS A I 0 F. ~...-SVI"'• C11r n l'C' 1''r1 S111 Cht'rylPuio ht-ullh 1"·' Apply !him OPEN HOU•-111--H IOOMIOOM ~.Xlntbenefits.w/ins lOam·lpm, Mon to Fri C.....,..IA~I 541 07 tlfur89'l 31JOO ....... 4pm, Mon thru t''r1 111 • 0 p ~ ...,.$44()Xll H.trdern l'•'"'l ('ontrol, GOO AV, GOO D Mus t h ave own c ar. IOOM 111centive pay. Apply Call646-<13t8 who t!l'\JOY LIS na and Demon•trator~ wnrlt TAllll.lESCltOW Gll6 Jt J n d•Jl1>h (' M llOU HS, GOOD CON· Pttmaoertt.645·0089 Slamng 1978 Bes t Ac: Beverly Manor 340 Vac: -selling an the Newport near home UOW>ewareb ~i M70 P,~ 11N' IG~L~ ~L'"'MEFAINTSV. _H_O_U_S_E_K_E_E_P_E_R--M-A_k_Y treas nom a n ee J 111 lOria. CM Pre.School Teacher some Beach area AND have a 4t .. -........ nr11 Will tr111n .. 'actory Work . Pl tame ~" "' u.:.•• Clav ... ·rgh al the Long exr.-rience necessar y desire to gel into and ~(;;',, C'li•nt•ul work eves Ferna1e muct11ne GIHEl.AL OFFICE FAST G ttOWINC COM· POPPINS TY Pt: eea'chCoovention & En· NURSES ~ap1 stran o ~19 Mrs Olmedo learn commercial /In· TIS.33&0 oe>ttatot Wiii train II H Work In bi llOCh offtf~· 01 PAN Y PR 0 MOTES Turtlerock Irv area for tertainment Center . 300 ~urses i:teg~stry as tak· · · dustnal investment pro· Aft 9arn , 897 2529 Na tional l n ."'u ru11"'" F'ROM WITHIN. TRAIN wort.Ing mother w/3 & S E 0 Bl d L g mg .applicatJons tor ex P RODUCTION perty bolb in Calif. & Ut:NTAL tt ~c .,;p . Hrokeral(l' 0 ;m IN R ... U H T O P yrold:Uve-inpreferred ~ac:.ean v ·• on perienced. licensed TRAINEE Hawaii. Fora confiden· T IONST t;it p 'd , full fo~ryl ;~rk er\~o firm wall r.-locute 10 SA M AN AG EM ENT but wtll negotiate. Rm. C&llM2-S67&, ext272 pe r~onnel : Pract ical Rubber hose products tial inter view con\ac:t lime, fringe bener1u No Lime ca e ner( lnJwie> Type~·OOwpm ~TA RT S ··IM · board&salary provided. toclaimyourticltet.s nursing assisUlnl8, rnele lrvine area. Must pass William F . Cot e a t can1~hts or Saturday'& uom. fts~ch~';:11,~'~r Po!rUon mvolvcK heuvy M t: 01 ATE LY '·. s:D-8448aft6PM. • • * &remale.C&llDenisefor comiany physical In 64G-5m 1832 ....... 7or "H 2119 w:r K E V B 0 A R D a.-.fi61-0506,831·3125 clu an g bac k w.ray. · DENTAL HYGI ENIST chemlcalll hetpru1 Equal duo~ 2 yr11 exp. pre HELP""'L w1 E NKAVE LV .... 'S ...,.SISAIDES SI0- 7639 · E.O.E ote Realty ...,, .,.... • work experience wrth lYJ>lnl.t & general off11•t: Ex p E R E c E HOUSllHPIRS YI" • *C ' needed for Peno ofc llB. Op p o r Em p Io ye r rem."<i. Sturtlng salarr OUR OWN TRAINING ~~~eti t~~Tl~ey v~!'!! f"'lll 7-3:30" J..11.30. 41 bed PfTWOMIM & Investment Expand 'd runctaons .... 54&-328I $!0). Xlnl working conda PROORAM PUT ON BY M """ w B St Day shift. 59 bed ra('. Good salary Country w....... LAl\5177 ~ tJOM & rnoge benefits anor. ~ · ay · XJnt working cond. & • "'"'on an hourly basis . V"tV" reqdpror' Jhdys. wk; sal open Factort trainee. good Quahfaed apphrants are THE COUNTRY'S TOP C.M. 642·3505 E.O.E. benefits. Bayview Conv SClubt CooAv HAome. C2036M2 Market Resurch Com I~~~~~~~~~ 8 ar g "' pcn1>aon pay, x nt future 111 falll · ... o 0 R G A N S A L E S 290"5 Th · C M an 8 na ve. nany. Must .. _ 1nterested1· ...ian.714/842·"a"t 1nv1lt..'u to i·all olorc~ I EOPLE CA T Ho .. aekeeper 1· c in or .. uran u""""l r-· """ 1---------,,. ......, "ro w 1 n " P I a s t I <' s Mellr", "A2 """i7 ' · LL A ..., 1 v · 1~·3505 ... E.O E .,..,.JV<) 111 worltln" with """pie 1• Dent.al Asst. Do you want a career an ortho Ullltz mg all your RDA s k1lb. ~ " " .. "'' '""' O N c E F o R out, c:are for small child. " ..-~ 0 -taurant adhesivc company 1537 t'lOE MtF ' NurseAides 7 3,11·7.Ex Call 5"9-8317 "'""' Monrovia Ave N k INTERVIEW. ORGAN Ref's.lrvine559·5880 MACHIHEOPER · Accepting application.; ccoD.C.l '>C. L~XC l'A NGE . STAN peraenc:ed o r cert PtJNCLf po <.•C'.""OPER •. r .,.., "u..' General Off11·c lit<> typ .-_ ~ Rousekeerar· 35 yr old • •l,agunn Beach•• S3 25 •• h M ,. "~ "' orexper NUNN 714/586 7""" . . ... per r e66sal SET UP MA N L', x ~EAv1~ PEaSO ... ing & lite bookkeeping · ~'· b a c h e 0 r rat h ... r , Electronics mfr need~ v--' Con II r -..., 5a " ~121 Call N L"t c ~ 'C'lue v osp. "'"'raenced for "m ~ll Applya\' .. e ..-:----------, · ewrwirt r oor ov daugh•ar 14, son 11 ne"" personto<>r:·rdnll!>, pre Cen S c M •·~ " " "'' of Factor •-.... t:'\J ter 1 1 11ro wth orien t e d cu Dental rice needs help, y . I ering ror (i7!:i Hi31i In <"UA RDS hl!lp' Will exchanice Hiii !.Ses. mll 11. lathes & tM · Posit.Ions a.v~ilable to.fat BLUE JEAll..I I tcrv1cw ' ' +expenses for lite hkkp" perform v:.irrous othe r .._.URSES AIDES Cost.I Mesa Salary c:om Yo r qual r l f"'ll ,., d l h f"'ll mensurat.e wrth abahty & R u 1 aca ions an· I . & child s upervision NB u 1es 1n our mac 1ne e ell.ting coronal polis hing JOBS IC'.cneral orflcc mu$l huvt• SECURITY area. 75 I ·7 125 d y11, shop Job r eqs good St.ate cert. only $4 per exper Gerry63t 11700 ~---. & plaque control. front 10 key adding m uch ex 645-4628evcs knldg of basic math hr. XJnt benefits & work· •-•••••---• ... back & in between. Call Urftlllflf N--..1 per !lours ll 5 daily "'' Mach shop exp helpful ing cond Bayview Conv 644-068.1 ~-· ~ &Om t! overtime Will ITPAYSTO ..... Calif 2055 Thu r1n . C M ReaJF.aute ·------WOMEM&MEN train Apply a t 25811 HOUSEKEEPEH. Live uu.rlOlnec . orappt, 642-lSOSEOE Dent.a.I busint.>ss asstStanl, ... • .... _ 5 Newport Blvd C M or SH US 1rl. Balboa $60/wk start Penionnel Dept, Te•11c· ' · · { f1(£ 16 F t la hl9cl rroot desk, trarnrn11 or 1 _,,_,.. caJI 714/642 7702 for appl Come m and see the ex· 613-2948 &675·3345. /Berkeley. 494-94-01 Lag NURSES AIDES MawpOii .._.. experien ce. F.V. area. ASSEMll.ERS -citing things that are ---1MM--ED-l_A_T_E__ Bch. EOE. 7-3, J..11 Approved c:ert lfJllDIJORY _968-1.6411 p.1.cfiGERS Genlferatl olrrace. ,Mature hFappeni,'!,_g at Wd e lls P"'RTIIME M A C H I N E traJ11.tnVerde. gconprogv raHmospMes66al Dr: LESSON Restaurant/Jack ln The --A -· se s ar er. p easant a r go. ~c nee eit· A OPERATORS. tape s hl· ILL DfSIRAIU JOI Ga!!UER"'L telephone voice, typing per i ~need Sec u fl l y EMPLOYMENT una & da e culling L'ull Center St c M Box, run or pit. over 18 a I bl f 11:1""' A so wpm M F c II G··--'-ln " c The most &eru1ibl~ Real A-{y/call: 631-9479·, 385 av a a e or m a ture on ra. u wuu:i -SAN CLEMENTE time . Experi ence "t't"t.h person Goodopportum· LAIOR Jerry53J.Cl8119to5 The DAILY PILOT is h e l pful . b ut n o t NURSIHG £6tate tOUTSe yet con El7 St.C M. lt~1tlolbeuasm1nheasms. &Cdoenltaarcet· IMJ MOLDERS Gent!rtil OHr cc . ~mall lrYW./H.wport a.ach consolidating a s ubstan necessary Advao<'e Need RN or LVN ror ceived. Video edueataon Restaurant u t-&-•-/"'-..... -I I.Jal p rt r ts d l 'b b la h PM shirts. Wed thn.r Sat pro11 r am with a w:.ard BUSBOYS _ for n vt Ma-'-at""'J·9009 !'om needs more offa t·e ~--"' a o 1 as n u· ment possa 1 taei. wit a r h X g ( It A -.. DISHWASHUS Du y Wrr k -Mnnth or l o n~t'r 11 's vour '" 0 ' ht!I" Typano. 10 k"y, ril Fulerf• Ill-a p--L I.Jon into paper routes re young aggressive com or conv ospital Int wiednnaedn Caalclur Y c Newpor t Club F /T " ,., ... t ___.. __.. fl d M 1 L" salary & benefits Apply c:r it or appl tOam •pm exper' pre r·d· an~. phone, c tr l•'u ll CostaMHa & tfte qua ring a ernoon ~·· pany a c or c cmal(' .Heverly Manor 340 V1{' t.oduy ... · lime H(>ach St alionl'r:., WhittittoHa liver y by motorized t:all 714/7541415 tona,CM CAUSEY&CO. ~;,!!lfor appl,1>45·5000 f'xt Part time No cxper d ct·i ~rnn All ~hi ft ~ nt'cessary . Ba yv ie w av1t il abl r Pa t il <.:o n v . ll osp C M 4020Campus Dr , N 11 t.ranspc:>rtata on. _, •Liberal 1n c·omc a I MAID Super vri.or. 146.'>So. Coast H1way ----lowance plus bonus plan ex pe n cnco•d , s a I a r y OFACE CLERK LAGUNA Bf:A('ll l~Wiurant 6't2 ~ t:.O 1-; 11 vuratwns Yo u rlnn't I pay us, we pay you LJt=~·s Rnt. 1 ILL["·k':1y Cir1" r rr nitcs, 2698 Newport 11 ~ ,,.:J Peofl'e HI.CM '•l"f'>V•C E DISPATCHH t:xpenem·e prcr. but nol necessary Full trmc Custom Tow Serv1('c. 751 15l5 OOMTr SHOP early t\M !>lurt. no exp nee: pref mature rem. Apply in pers, Dr ppaty Donut~. 1854 Newport 81, <' M DRAFTSMAH, fo:U :CTRICAL. M I F , <.:.>mmercaal & lndustnat building design R.E WALL & ASSOC 546-7480 17781 Sky Park Circle. Irvine. Call or coml' an loclJ v trvLnr X3:$ 1441 2102 Bu,ant·'~ Ctr l>r Suill' 20K llun11ni.:ton Rrud1 1!47'349R 11907 Wamt'T Ave 11215 Laguna Na~ud 11.11-0542 27957 <.:al>ol !toad Equal opportunity F.mployc·r M • f' Female Companion for <a:NERAL LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Mu~l ha ve reli able tran.c;p. & phone. Lon~ & short te rm ass1gnmenli. liol.Jday & vacation pay Hosp1lallzat1on pion available. VOLT ro"'94PCJNAnv HaJ'lVICI'"' 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 (AcrO!'ls From Orange Co. Airport> F,qual Oppor Employer IMM EDIATE OPENING S for :rnperv1sory level S4..>curity officers up to· $4.25 Per Hour with one of the nation ·s lur11est guard services. Apply in person to Mon.·Jo'ri .. 8am-Spm lS32 W Commonwealth Fullerton. CA Moo ·F'ri .. 8 J0.'4 30 230 WWam er, Rm 2M Santa Ana, CA WB.LSFARGO GUARD SERVICES Div1s1on of Baker Protedaon Services Equal Opportunity Employer M /F •Short working hours (7 upcn 642·3030 Newport Bt!ach arcu 494-8057 DAY COOK days per week) upentnl( ror amb1t1ous ---------fo'or food prep & line· •F..xcellent partt1mc m MAIDS front orr1ce clerk Lt cook 35-40 hrs . per week ('Orne Experienced, full ttmt', phones. heavy typinl(, Wknd a must. Full t1mr Fo r details contact ulsopart time 642·3030 van ed respon Expe r Real Estate pos ition. No s ummer Foster Ouellet 496-6800 net' Call Terry for an •:Atn & S .. 1-• ~lp. Pay commensurat<: between 9 30AM·7PM Mu ad posit ion op e n lef'VleW644·75"0. We have an opening m w1lb uper. Compa n y M·F. Wkdys & wknd.s Please ---our Reudent1al Dav for benefits meld Ins. vac:a Inde p e n dent llo m f' Owners Ins urance Ad· j1.r1ter . 642·71~_8 _ IHSIDE SALES lmmed. openin gs for respoosible, mature self :s t arter wh o co m municates easily with others. Sales expen enc:e a plu.c; but not required WiU train Must have Ille typing skills. 557-0825 applySeactarr Mot.cl ltilil -----------ed •-pay, discount L·~ S Co ff 1 u l uff an expenenc man or ...,.., c.~ 494~t wy • .ag ch ic.. woman possessing en per. preferred. Get I 0 thl.Ll>aasm & mt.egnty. U We seek a person who 1'> Maids, apply The Inn at . n n you are interested m a wilbng lo learn & pro- Laguna. 211 N Coast Jbe Action beautiful offrcc an the itress. Must be <'lean . Hwy Laguna Baac:h fine.t local.Jon. workmg we ll g rqomed & not ' ---with conge n ial a s · afraid lo work h;crd - MAI DS over l8. day !IOClates,we are rnteresl· M1Nbel8orover.Apply employm e n t Apply ed 111 meetm~ you In mperson Mary, San Clemente Inn, * Cletics t.erv1ew by appointment J l' MAC'S 12:5 W Ave fspland1an W-1-. M T__._. c 1014.2 ADAMS *T • h __ , · .. ,_.. o. <at Brook.burst1 MAIDS WANTF:D Good JPIS Realtors 644-49IO Apply Mon-Fri. btwn pay Harbor Inn Motel * S-r•tar1·es o~ 3 ""5 714 /675·3463. 1800 W. ._'° ._ ~..:pUor\ISl .,.,. . Ralboa Blvd . N_B__ _ * AccountillCJ ANIMAL Maid wanted guar anlee-d * Recepf HOSP. 30 hrs a week Min wage t'\Jll tJme rnC'l'd evenings H.esUW'ant Drapery 1>f'am s tre:.11 needed ror !.mull work room nr OC Airport Salary open flM·8435. handicapped man. No Haar Stylist, large busy nurs111g, lite house work ---------1 salon Following no t & c ookin g . Pre fer GEHERALOFACE necessary 586-2216 lNSPECTOR TRAINEE To team all phases of an · speclion . Must pass physical & bac k X Ray Irvine. 54-0-7639 ... E.0. E. ~~ n t e e d . C a I I * Word Proc & weekend.44. 644·5463 -___.___ Ma intenance. Rc t 1 red RECEPTIONIST /Medic a' new bldg, nice surround SCHOOL WILL SOON BE OUT URA PER V HOOM work. all phases. cxpcr or will train 8 4·30 Up lo $5 per hr DOt: C M area pensioner. Some oroe who Three positions available needs a home May have in our Costa Mes u racall HAIRSTYLIST part·time job. Sl64+rm ty. Various duties includ· Es.. S Sun & Mon INSTALLER /hprd AtrrOSTEkEO. couple lo manage 15 apts We hav<> Jobs for you , ings. gd fringe benef. Mow Hlri~! for part rent. 646· t801 now ' Work ~ few d T · C " uys uslin ar ea. ontacl Del Taro. a ropi y ex· MAHAGER·TRAIHEE la week, a full week or 1 Yvonne Ca rpe ntar . pandl n 1t r ast ·f ood I more the choat·e as 67~17 b · h Paf1y rental store needs I yours. Mt-el new people -----restaurantc am, as rm Insurance Property & a ca r ee r .m and .e d 1on a variety or assairn· I Recepl a on is t Pu Is e mediate openmgs ror fult ~.~· Car a mui.l ang typanR 55wpm, lO· 548·2256 ___ _ key, general o ffa('C or Help Wanted U.S.A Stereo. 556·0421 Gt2 1843 DRIVERS -Floral designer exp ne<· Call belwc..>en 3-5 PM Casualily assist. actounl manager-trainee S he m<'n ts I Ccnsole Eitp'd only need and part time help on the e it e c Exp e r n e c . should like people & be IT · . rt • 3 PP 1 y . M a n y c 0 day and rugbt s hifts . Ap· Minimum 2 yrs . ancld. an organizer Apply 2025 111~~'s. P;:.~~r:;:i1 00;:s~~ 1 1 benefits Call Michelle, ply 111 person daily, art.er some acrountang e x· perrencc helpful Ex Pnvale Day School. cellcnt working <'Onda· -~·1_44_4 __ _ OOJ.<Y739 Deliver bakery products to supermarkets, call 557-fm!? between 9am· 12 noon FLORIST /Expr'd Part & full time. Salary open Co s t a M esa 546-2211 tmns and benefits inrlud mg dl'ntal plan Apply Class1f1ed ~ds. your one- brlween 8am tlam. lpm· stop shoppmg center. typing. Xlnl benefits Newport Blvd . c M __ INrvl'r 8 f<'f! · I SS8-11l4. EOE M /F. Jpm, al 2900 S. M;iin, Fred S. James In s . I SanlaAna. Brokers. Call Maunnel _______ _,I I RECEPTIONIST-Who en Ill JACO INC DRIVER. full or P IT, nighls, r e liable an· \liVMiual lo assist & dnve commerc1al parking lot s weeper. $4.00 pr hr. 832·300 Jpm, National Educa I.Joo, 4401 Birch Street, Newport Beach. <Nea r --------•I O.C. Airport) Equal Op· R.OllST portl.Ulity Employer. ~e retail nursery creative people for ---------1 •Ollvat• Expanding Co. looking for people willing t o worlt. Neat a ppear. Good driving rec. Over 18. Co. veh1 C'les. SJ.10 pe r hr +incentives . Call Eric 67J.928.1 Driver, F /T. must have calif. driver's lie & good driving record. Freeway Stores 556-0063 .. ,.s Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coaat t itiel. Net SllO • week or ruu " part tame perma· nent pos itions . Must have uperience in noral design. Excellent op portw\ity lo work in a presUgiaus selling. Please apply in person , Moothru Fri ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road COM 640·5944 more. Or a nge Coast •fONE Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. * Herrmann, Fountain Valley. <No or Slater •WORK* betwn New hope fr Euclid) ~~~~~~~~~~I We are expanding and : need 10aba11> Individuals Eam ext.re money work· inC PT • out or your home. trTs.3083. Electrician must have 2 yu eitper. ln comm. wort. dyl. 63l·"67. an. 6.~. Escrow Officer Wll :; Top toeam: $8 PER HR PAIT TIME! Wl11t0\JT S£LLING SALARY + BONUS ~e Stlldenta Welcome No Ex.,.tencc Neeeteary ·rarbell Dcrow. one ol BUILDBll 'S CENTER the naUGn'• motl _pro-• ••nwl 91ctrtc grenlve r.acrow Com· Callm.UD p.N,et la now lat.ervlew-r.1na..i.. ""for en bcrow Offlcer1~~~~~~~~~ ror our 1\ltc.ln omce. Al· minimum of & )'e&l'I ••· Food 9rep, Mon· Fri, perience required. E•· '7 ·2P ll. Unheralty celleol trln&e benefit AthletitClub. '752-7903 ~al YOU SET THE TIMI YOU rtCI< THE AIEA WE FIHD THE JOI AT HO COST TO YOU TYPISTS WAREHOUSE ~SEMBLY SECRETARIES Call us I.Oday we can find the job ror you. . VICTOR '' •••f Seniu• ..... 556-1120 °"' • :J 5.Z622 E.0. E. M If' ae•ALOfftCI lnlonnal environment Job aecurity Company paid medical S700TOSTART KIOH ER SALA RY Wlrn EXPERIENCE Wew111 train for a variety of activities 64$-7383 In Newport •••ALOMCI Entry lnel In the Stu· dent Service Depertment or nalloaal education corporation corrapon· clmCe poalUon. Antwer 8'udenl rtquelU by mell. Requira detail work, tome bule nrurtn1 ana l1P'fta. Good poeiUoa for penon retumln1 to Job marlret. Eitcellent beneflU. Apply bet11fttO, l•m·llam, tpm-lpm, North American Cor• Pll~H .. &19yt ZWlllNY•..._ ...... /DMIW ... P'orbdGrmaUoe e1ll: • __ '-•a.at rwpondenee School, 4401 --.. _,, Bin:b, Street, Newport CIMIYI Plaio ~Xll " TAJlBILL UCROW 0-"Md AdJ are re•llr, 8Hefl. (Nor O .C . umU "~Je topWl>le ' Ai rport> Equal Op· ..._ c ... wb.b btl re · portilDlt Em >loyer. edenblp and bll re·~~~~~~~~~I aultat To place yourl· .et 'n.d Id, call tod•J P\ad what rou want In ...,.. DIUy Pllot-Clat1lfttd1. Home Furnishi ng Consultant Trainee 7S2..Q990. E.0 .E Management I IE [ I joys people & can handle , Tram to become a Sales L ~ busy phone. Must be Equal Opportunity Janitorial Manager wfan estab co. I 11 fashion conscious for f;mployer 11/F PART TIME Duties inc. Sales Tram-I elegantsakln. Opportwti-1-______ _ tng, recruitmg, manag· e; RV•C 1= • I ly for advancement for . . ~ ~~~grr~~r~.~~t~ mg a sales starr. Salary Call or I nght person Richard R.N. needed immediately +wknci<l. Will train. 18 & .open ...... ca_11.ss.1.·9998-··--ll( Come in Today I Ouellette Sa Ion . 200 Newport Deb Doctors of· /)Ver tan a pply Day ----------i Irvine I Newport CenlerDr 92660 rice . Venipuncturf'. work during summer 833-1441 EKG. Ellper. only. Xlnl Marine Mechanic: for J et 2102 Rosiness Ctr Ur. I R EC E PT I 0 N I S T • oppor. Part time. Call Rapid salary advance Ski 0 8 k I Ba .... ~1183 ment. 546-07&6 I . mus t now Suite 208 Neweort Bch m arin e •u -o experience necesury. t you ha.1 1n out1oin1 ersonlfity with 11t 1ptl· 1de fo r sales in• drive our own cu, we will train ou to become a Wards ome furni shi111s Consul ant. Apply at Wards I osta M•u tor employ ent at soon·to-open Mis Ion Yl•Jo sttre . about fbrgls work & 2 cyl I type bus. Front olc ap· ------ TOR engine. lnq. Transworld pearance. Hvy phones. It Sales·Fabn cs Ope~~~s r ~~L m e n • Recreation. NH631-4860. lfunt~f~~eat'h I typlnf· Sat & Sun now, Full or Part Time women & couples in Npt ----8007 Warner Ave 1215 I ru11 l me summer. Call 64G-4040 area . Apply Univeri1al MATERIAL llANDLING 645-7100 Building Ma intenance PartsStockperson I I ---------Selling anything with u 1226 W. 5th St, Santa Experience desired not ,aAuna Na~url I Sell with EASE! Dally Pilot Classiried Ad Ana.54.2·7266 required. Will train . 8.11-0542 I Jt's aBREEZE is a simple matter . Must pass company 27957 Cabot Roud Classilied Ads 642·5678 justcall 642-5678. l.ab Assistant. Part Time phYIJical including bock I ror Bio Med ical Corp. x-ra~. Irvine. 540·7639. Equal opportunity I Applie1tlo111 1ee1ptell Monday tltro1111t Frld1y Will train. nexible hrs. E.0 E. Employer MI F' I good salary, NB, 631-18$5 Medical Assist.ant---· ----------1 ext41. Meture woman. urology Of'To..-ftlC llCn. Lal.mdry worker needed ofrice, sterile technique, Lacuna Hills. Tvplng. 10 1.111. to 2 p.n1. PIT ror conv. hospital. typing, X-ray salary + I Cost1M•11R1tai1Stort Mon·Frl. Flexible hrs. corpor1te b e ne rtts . ~·S . U SO /m o . 30U lrtatol Strttt AIJl>ly In person. Beverly _ll48_·ZM_7 ______ 1 _______ _ Costa Mtsa r.tanc>r. 340 Yictorta, CM ME DICAL SPECIALIST. PAINTER. eitper'd, must (714) 541-MOO Dispensary and ·fi e ld · hive ~ yrs eap. Cell What'sYourTrade? worlt.1No e xperie nce _98().336_. __ 1 _____ _ EOE M/f/N Sl.77 per Day needeo. We will train Thlt'a Uttle to pay you 1-:xcellenl starting PART JIM( for an ad ln ~Daily Pilot U lery and b e ne fits Service Directory that cun Musl meet reqwremcnts nlrMIMf'S ; I · ~YoW"profes111onal and be wlllin11 to serve In l.IUQnG 1 ~ .,;: Identity. For more an Army tor J.yrtt Call to· Muha with outalandini;, =========I fcm11tioncall642·5678 dayfordetalls attractive personalities Here's Yowley ToAnlxclllllgMew C•aer ... ........... _ gft 0 ••• ...., o..,_. ... ., ....... - 1.., ............ .... ................ ," . ..., ......... ..., L ..... ~ L .. ...,.....,~ .. ..,. ~ m -·--o,. t •• t i l:h a:.· • .....::l:. ,......., .. ~ ,....... Qau:............ ., ........ O»t• Mesa 540·1026 whe enjoy workina with H1.m1t Bch 962·1821 Udl. Ovtf' 21. Stert at Santa Ana 542-2435 $3.50 per hour Phone 842 ·4321 Eitl 250, BETWEEN 4 :OO·S.00 llodela PM. w • .._. ... fecff: Alla._.• *" Modela·Jhle .tt Female. Equal Opportunity If 1 o u r fa c e h • s Employer c heracter , Is h l1h•----...;...:.:... _____ 1 , ...... or 1oo1t1 111te the ~n pl nntdoot. Call for an ~ / eppolntme nl fo r • ~ \) penonal interview. You -- could be modelln1 H early u ntu1t wfftr ! So don't httltate, call now. Mltlorffawl Ul·5e00 NnYorkWeat llocklincAl•t1 mw.1tt1aSt.Na through these Cius ifled ra11es BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARG AIMS! one11ery paae. l'AOOUCTION MATERIALS SR. SCHEDULER & SCHEDULER Cox HObbtes. lllC .. has immediate oipenlnga lot en«oellc Schedolers with 3-e years expenence Candidates must have experience In scheduling menl)OW9( plenn1ng, expediting B 0 N CAPBQ1ly plenning. Potltlona involve high volume oroducta. Injection mold, screw. machlnea and a u embty line production. lndMduals lhould hllW 1e>me college wfth APICS. leader.hip QllPtbitlt ... ' and the ability to hendte orofeeto with minimum aupervtlion . We o ffer competitive wagea. and an excellent benefit• peel(age that lncJUdlt paid holid•>'•· veoallont. 1lck IHv•· r•llrement plen, credit union. media.I, dental and life tnaorance. PttaM oontaet Pef'lonnet ~.,..,,. at 71 4/648-2661 Of ~IV In penon to 150& E Warner Ave .. S.nta Ana. Ca. 9270&. W. are an'eQUlll opc>Ortunfty ~ M/F ' • • • li HelltW~ 71 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ , ................. s.. • sllOO fllOI A IHOUIW9 N LET OKT BACK TO u :ALITY. TH REAl.JlV THAT • AY YOU CA !:ARN DiO K CO>UU 10 .w.w-.. 7100 ....... , IOOS "'"teY• ~...,.-......................................... . W..te4 7100 ~hill or part u~l Cloetl•. Jewelry HHI. •••••••••••••••••• llllllkl ·~ iatt.ahea tablaet1. aC<'fftorl••· --------•-•i.i.-----• W/IOlM ekdrtcal bark· For lnlo °" appt lo 1e. Movio1. Many ile m" ltvu.: Cout Country Club SP..,.. .... _.. .. --~ MZ-,_, t'911714/487..., Aini :a&. %7, 21, 29 l!029I full membersblp foraaJe, -..uu. ~-••-s"'UIS ~•w••••" Bayview, SA H&t• -_,,._.,,0 U1ed Bal4wla ltadlo ,.. ~ -T ...... AllKJ •1,C•c• 1010 Pa • • 1050 546-*3 -·· ... ~ .,. CJeed v ...... t.U Tbe Look known '°' the rt.neat n M••91f ....................... _ .................... ---------~writer. tBM 1tara· «male:l!j,•!11.N# men's• women'• European ruhlon '°" buay !elihborhood t:_~NTT ~~~o~ ~ ~..!t10 0 ...... , 1010 ..... ......:. t-owner.1ood con-~. 0 x'lpiDetb aa throughout So. Callr. ls lookina (Of' 3 or oMro 3 Vra. retaU trave l ....., • .-v • or --urn, aa . ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIUUllo " ... • ie im a 4 aearess.ivc, (ubJon oriented IU)'S & expr. Smd resume to Ad :..:1~r/:~~arbor, queeflclrTV'it5?-IW Dla.moDd Rla1. Certllled 11'15.644-91513 =-· a. __ _... U I l~. Cuita Meaa. CA CA.SH PAJD ble w/8 chn. Cblna L12 K, VSl. bell offer. ft, lo&d °Kulp1&mld hl·lo. '.&A ~UO WF.f:K, • ~Cop SuppU• • e.. •1>0'1 cxnc. • t lilhDt& NO'I mlukln 1a l who have u ddlnlt ra. hlon 1117, l)aJly Pilot . Box Whi~/io&d dinlnc set. l•· r'Olmd brilliaal cut. WI Used aroettna. aps 6' •Cl 8 M~L!:.ANOS ll.1?•lunwu. Dlfll8f(' enr=-tl=--·Hl,....~·&=4od2S 3800 WAluJPr)'ulBelri.&a.~ c1Wnd mJJ best.offec-PvlPly. 714-963--0634 xln{ COnd w/pad. S140. ~~It,._ We b.ave lmmed rull & part l me TRUCK AN O POWER ~onot9SHW Game table $100. Weddinc Set. worth S'150. S52-7Qffevet. , ~~~~~~~~r--u-1 pos itions av all In our ~urrent MECHANIC. No eit · BAROAJNS.Uled refrtis. 5e-133L wW aac $550. Sl•e sv.. wateuoftener. new roui ~~ Salee f"'Cpr expansion pn>&ram. Sal +comm + pU'i~m.-e n~ed. we wall w:<1hrw, dryrs, carur. best Wlderbed, alrframutyle. n4/483-7281.8'2·9763. automatic SJ75. $275. company beoerll.s. Cnll ror nppl Mon train you. Men and buya, weaerv.~st rmtt.ress, pedecU. heatr. 833-1689/Tl.w500 rTf'll tMll W1 II tr" y moUvalt'd penon rly AM Houl"I Cal lhruSat, 10a.m .-6p m . wumt_>o. Mu.st mec:t re· AR>l.536-0tll, stlliboxed.Ste8.'170-4904. Mt.ccl••-IOIO 4 llECO Hydraulic.__• _Y_amaba......:..,;_-.-00.-.... -erv---,lo- THI LOOI 644-6500 •1i.-rtirnetita and be will· Washer Lady Kenmore * * I BUY * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• camper Jacka. Sl<IO. Call rand ebony 1atl~ f7»ill0 M >'. 8 am lo u)ll t.o enlusl In Army for ' $100 ' LUGGAGE TAGS 642-7118 · tauUful. 8 ID09 new. !t~~o~!{y~!~::.'C:i1~: cn4>6'2·trl75 ~ia':,.!"QR1t~r~it lromyourbuaioesacard. Choice Cemetary lot, mio.-..... SICal'f'AaY Jaylordchula. seUorSELLforYou Send one card for uch Pactfic View . .soc> easb. Warlitur or1an "Fun· . SICllTA.RY <~ Mt•n 540.1026 WA.SHERS. DRYERS. .... .... .r .... S •UCTIOM tag plus one spare. We Ca1Jaftemoon640-7198 maker Super Sprite" SALES RF.rs t I Pm&rna1V• aanNlltuul lluot Sch 962 81121 TR.A.SH COMPACTORS. -·-"' return permanently with bmcb and • o uon. As for Mr 11 ulabu. ----- • • or.• l".. tnde uan k!!llkl aharp ...... CRILATIOMS Sl&nt.aAila 5'&2·2435 n _ ..... ,~ ..... lilt 646-16M•lll-9625 sealed attractive tag & Carpetlng: Carpel. owner s Ser• I co t n o u Sf'cre hry to baodle Work for dunri<:t aalt'1 ~-vuw....,......, e new, strap, meeting airline Beaut. plus h brown. m • 0 u 8 1 • $ 7 5 O • l"Uttomc r c. II t<JL 1 b I vant'd dull~ Should t>t-111111~1!,, bw.y hurpy or Truck l)nv('rs 1 yr guarantee. deUvery · For Sale bedroom set. l.D. requirements. Pre· 3>'x12' I pc+ 13 stain ",_n_'-&11 __ .fa)7 __ • ____ _ hoUnl, lVT1WC"1 tu Sou cal)llble ol workwR In h et· ' , ruahu1t.1 firm WW'lltld <:lass l dn vers Sl.25 to n75. None higher. pll.I.'\ bousehokl and gift vent lou 6 lbeftl For a landing. $100. 96G-46M H• ~•M_M~D o.-an.ce County 1tu•11uty drpendfrlU.y, (Cood pbont-ur, tu • Cl.ill Marr for maJOI' wholesale Appti.anceTown.554·5432 item s. Call 640·4932. penona.Uzed tag enclose ---"-------• uu ~ s .. I• ry 0 Pf' n <',.I manner• 1ppur tn n· O Connt-r. 540 ~' ~nt·I ourSNY Applt<'ants eves. wallpaper. fabric or TV Stereo c~m~lnation MOMAllCH ~7 \tM lint' r t!l·ept 1'yp~ In& & S n ull1n l( uf iJiouJd have clean driv· Stove, elec. self cleaning C\.L<ltom made tailored 9• "Day Glo" paper & we (walnutl. 20 btke, Sl5. Like new. List ~e ________ ... S.Swpm.Sllor 11f)f't'Clwnl Nwfport l~·iach i\l(t<ll\')', in.: record & ap· dbl oven, 4 burners. sectional sofa. lulled will back & trim your Portable welde r , Sl4. $6500. sacrifice . SALIS tng Pftl'd >.Int bcocfats 4!MO c;.,npiu ~"ranee Exp des_lrable. perfect cond. Remodel· be 1 g e re v e r 5 i b 1 e tap. Or try two cards ~. Pri. pty. 831-1094 Conlnt·tur > rdmo w ll h k n o w h· d g c• o lum~. ply .. ood & build u1R rnitenal6 S.iilary hr + II B IM7 ~ll ;;:"".OO"'~'::n~~jl· ~:: . rvace St II lion Allt'O Col'lldct Mr. Molina or ing, must &ell. S175. or cushions. $44S. QuJlted back to back. Pal.JO ta.hie 42" & 4 dare<:· Sp Mwgeo.dl 1094 .f;&l W ES TER N .• .. ftt, t'ltf''r'd f) .. v & MrMartm,714·962~ bestoUer.644-1751. linen king s ize bed PRICES: t.orcbairs.$60. u"" " 0 , d bl S2eaor 3/SS ;: h. c aft.s · t ••••••••••••••••••••••• G WERS ASSN .• 1811 •~ 1-'UI & plume Ap 'fftllCK MECHANIC with FJF Apt. S:t Refrig, S125. sprea · ue.gm pnnt, 415t.ags$1.60ea. s~ra;er. r wJg~~ l3~. M~rajab Water Ski: Qwill,Npt Bcb.~. plySbcU ~IJun, 17th & own tools, top pay & Kenmo r e Wash e r & $t9 &44-09l7 6/9tagsSl.SOea. !~~ Uke new. $125. Ukeoew~!:,., SALES sec•Y/llCIPT lrvlftt!_,_NB_. _ ~ts.~7·5139 Dec. Dryer. $150. Call Upngbt piano. antique 10ormore$l.40ea. .,..,...._, --'" Senac..M ~tter, expen t>nced. af\5pm.~C.M. hutcb,oneot.alcoffeetbl. SaJesTaxlocluded Wmt to bu.y uaed -'""· S upe r o pportunity ~ i.BMG Co Se aba lo ne in lays , 2 NOCARD? .. -- Exclll.\ave young lada a<11ve sj)Ortllwear sto needs expr roll l1m saJf'Sperson. Salary com mensuralt· wt cxper XJnt rnngc bencrats Cal 75!J.(»18:>, a~ k fo r An n.ulCWl w/new Co. Xlnl working Sc b ed u I an f & d 1 i. • or mp/ l 500. Washer & Dryer• matching vases. Other Draw your own or send Fa.auly shoes "besl price A a k f 0 r D a I e a t envU'orunenL Must have put<'hiog o ser vH·c 642-~ $65fortbe two items.~aJt 5. name. address. phone & eves .. '. BUY 6 prs get lhe1-2l3 __ I01-__ 11_ss ____ _ good altitude & accurate t.echnlrians, lull t1mt•, rr-Typesetter Ex per. On 49:>-6917. we'U make one card per 7th free. 54().2039 1Y ..... typing skills. Santa ingebenefats.645-7040 CompSet 510 wltb 5-04. Holpoint electn c stove. 12X.l.5carpet,nyloncelery tag.Add25<each. Hi\SMno 1091 Ana/Irvine area. Salary ServtceStaUon help want· AisiX>rt area. The Office. gold. self cleaning oven. Rm shag. While twn bed. Seod ~heck or money or-Custom f1s h1ng poles, •-•••••••••••••••••••• ~· 714-M&-7003.___ ed. Fu 11 t 1 m 1• ,. x . 549-2188 $175. 496-0077. 673-l403. der to· PR MT1 new, 2 trout $12. & SIS. 2 Beautiful 25" color TV. 2 SecrelJLry·rec:eptionist ror perienccd. ~ ",10· I Typist/File Clerk . needed .i.-.a.... 8020 Antique M~. table & PILOT I MG ocean $20. & $25. 548-9832. yr warranty• free de· MUis~ Viejo orthodon· bon11<1. Apply 300 fo,. 17th. f h I .... ,......... rhairs $JOO. Buffet S350 P.O. Box 1560 --livery. 918. 646-1786. Uc ;;tiice. Bkkp•• ex· St C M. or w olcsu e Mexico ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond . 40 ga l. Costa Mesa,Ca.92626 23 Channel Kraco C BI--.:.._.;__ _____ _ .. tour company. Npt. Beh. Schwinn Motocross bike, 552·~1 wkdays. ~·4n9 . . radio. turner super side VIDEO DECK. JVC·Vid Salcs~irl . 1•xpcr , J r spo'>~Wl'ur . full lime. penence, some PR work. Serv Sta flelp needed 1m· $600 I mo . Jo an o t' hvy duty whls. good eves. O'Neill Superswt. T aped lack power mike ground Star. 2 hr, VHS Format. poised, <'Ongenlal, rehu med t-ull timl" day or 714/6459800 C'Ond.$40.962-5989 sea ms. Used o n re plJl.lnant.enna SlSo Must Almos t new. $450. T'lw second <;la Me 21.Zl W l)(·c1mfront Newport Bt-aeh 6"15·3361 IJlc. 36 hrs pr wk ru.:ht. Apply 9<JO E Cst _________ 1 W8terbcd w1s toragl'. doesn'tfitSll0.548·0256 sell 6J\.583J. · · 1141$-3243 Beneflt.s_ Salary eqlllll to Hwy N B lliilding Mahriols 8025 complete. must see to ap --------ability. Send resumt> lo -• . .--,-UTILITY rERSON ••••••••••••••••••••••• prec1ate $300/or best of f'~ood S~c~a l. 1-'an-Steamer trunk with blue 25" Color TV COO· Sa leslady, part time PO Hox512, El Toro, Ca. Service Station attendant to mamtain cleanlmess Soow coat roof cover. 10 fl•r.492.9413 lasllc Bargalll .. -z ed. S35 velvet an~1tdc. Great sole, solid state, sell for malurf• & uperlenced 92630 nttdcd full or part hmt• o( our modem factory & new bags, 50 lbs ea., sao. 995-25581898-2312 cond, $7S 492.:'>274 $t00terms avail. 968-0551 ooly. Apply 123 23rd St Top wages. A&ply in tomakemmorrepa1rson 5411-5363. l'lhao Allen solid Maple CARPETS D I HECT 9-S N B Secretary person. Laguna hevron. bwldanJ:S. l'lC bdrm rum. desk or drc.'S!> ll.""ne nylon plush, SJ 95 Misc~ Samui 3SOA stereo tuner, 5£11...tlOR 604 S Coast Hwy La~ PDA C-ras& 10gtbl,lgchest&m1rror. ~ W-"-~ 8011 SALESLADY !1;1"'111 Bch. · · s-.i-... 8030 dbl bed, 2 nite stand!>. yd Balboa Carpel M1 lb. -SC2000 cassette r e · S Y JOSO Redh1l1Avc .,....,..._... 1374 Logan. C .M ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Of"der,Lancerspeakers. ~:d~:~~~~~~e~v~~02;· ECRET AR Shipping clerk, respons •· Custa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• armch.atr. ~2822___ 549-8181, 675-5906 Wl LDTURKEV $325 631-4975 '111.'...,.."'rt Uedrh. 673 &30 ble full time position 556-7075 E.O.E. Minolta XE7 bodv only or ANTIQUES to <:ONTF:M Ct:RAMlCS-1971,72,73,74 -------11;.6:..., The Fas hio n Is land wismall marine elec w/Fl 7 lens with case. POR.ARV. CIO<'ks. head * * • 213/597·5078 Sansui stereo component (;orporale office of a troolc manuracturer. S..'i6-J77o _____ • boards, breakfront. bar ~lt~n system. Custom ra ck, Sale5 per..oo Mature, r e leading NYSE Corp. has U p S e x per helpful. Waitresses or Waiters. ex· OOCJ' 8040 stools, Jewelry rase.... 3900 Parkv1ew Ln ·73 llooda C1v1c motor. amp, tuner, turntable. ta!lt>xp N liJH'a an xlot opporturuty for a SlartSl.50hr.645-3632for p'd, part time. pnva1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• d<·,1,k,1,, ctas:er cs, a r lrvllle runn111g or rcbwlt. Call speaker.. & bead phone:.. h4l 8!tto secretary with 2·4' yrs appt. ~try dub, 644 :>4_0'1 FR 1-:E Pll PP n ;s n-.sone<1. pamungs. ell' Two Frtt Tick~ts 4.!W li038 Ask for John XJnt. cond. new $1200, •--------•1 cxpenencet.o workm1ts -...-W"".....,.EDDRIVER Misc: anluJUl's ...,1ckt·r. •n.thc 7A~lolPM wtUt.ake.S600Jorbestof· SAL .. :.<; rrr HOMEMAKERS h I SILKSCRE1';N ERS "'"' Cocker L.i1rno c blac:k > 6 I L· w fer 964-3087 aft 5 NewportBeac awdept. SUMDAYOHLY weeks old 1-:xr cllcnt >r.1ss p1cc1•-; .. or in LONGBEACH ~c.al .. Xlnt typing & shorthand H Wll. Bch. Mnf.:r 111•l•<ls watrhdo••:-. "rN.1l with formation or tippl to S\'t TIIEATRE FF.STIVAI. lmtnnents 1083 l9" & 25" color TVs, $125 ·kills esse nti al person for prec1»1on To deliver n:uly Ptlol .. .. r all 711/497-43>IO , .... THE s · · · ' bundl ~ to 1 ... rnt'r'. R"· children. easily tramL'CI " ••••••••••••••••••••••• each. I yr war, free del & Corporate exposure de Sll~Cr~n prinllOJ.: & lay ._, u ., ~ ~ r p t 642 534() STUDENTS I lave run oHenng charge atctl' m a major retail store in your area Work nex. 4/h~ a duy /eve Make $4·$6/rhr. comm & s i ra b l e . G c n e r ou ~ OUb Mi nimum 1 yr exµ quire. van or larl(c ~t:•· __ !!le.:..!.._:., __ A whl sofa lulu.'<lo sti lt'. BOOM BOOM ·GJ <; 1 bson Ht· vc ro:,c ~p. • __ _ benefits. F or a ppt 714/894S3Sl lion wagon and i:I gwt Ladies lO·spd P<'US?eot. PIPt'danbmvelvet L1kl' ROOM t-•ircb1rd,w1thJp1ckups, loah&M..- please rail Margo Har tle dnvint? rcrord. Phone IJke new $100 833· 168!1i rww $250 2 oran~e V••lvi·I Starring 197,. Hest AP ~hailers. tt>remel?· .:ood ( ·,. ... nl.. . .' SOLDERING 642·4321 and as k for 774-6500 malrhtn~ cd·ham., vt•ry tress nom1net> .Jil l c·ond $450.960-3662 _ •••• !•••••••••••••••••• AMCORD INC. ASSEMILER Harry ~et·ley or l>un ~ootl rnn · S7 5 •· i:I C1ayburgh at ~h1.: Long Cwtar amrllril'r, Am peg G-rat 90 IO 640.1900 Orange County t•l('C,· Williams PLEASE HELP! Daddy 64{).70<19 &aeh C<>nvenllon & F.n Gt!mtn1 I . Make offer . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt'll'Uto! ADS ·-·c mfgrs~kana indi" f:{\UAL has too many. We must 1Rrtai.nmtt1t Center 300 962""""' IERRA CANOE 16• ......... """ "' • < find new home qwckly ll:m~10j( lamps copper & · ·""'°"" . , ~8:1,!~18~ndb~;1~1~ O~~!ll>~~~r Mommie Scotch Ter· s tained ~l11ss antique ~a~ean Blvd' LonJ( Otflufwwil•e & cstm blue fiberg la~s, --..-._ rier . Daddy· S1 lk1c Tcr· wJswag $75. Cane ant. Csll642-5678,ext 272 &,m,..nt 8085 used 3.ll~~·vpaddles w& solderi!'l g iron. Mus t Warehousel Delivery May n er $40 11tloption ree gold flllls b wJswag Sl2S toclaunyouruckel.S ....................... ~t.;!~e ... -~~~ (714) 5lJ 5165 x 530 SECRETARY t21JI M5·3961 HALF/DAY ---------1 Exec. Secretary 9-1 dai----Jy. Sbonband, pleasant Sales-Retail office 111.1p-office. Commercial R.E. h.ave ~run 6 mo. lo I yr for party rental store 496-63l5 Cr ystal chandelier * * * Xlnt new&usedoCcrum. _,, _.. _ soldenng exper . FUii or pl·ttme. Appl wJswag S1SO Patio swag plan riles, wk bencbes SALVAGE AUCTION plies & 't.it1onery. Full lf33.2237 tune PoS•hons avail. For --------- appt. ~7 9212 Mr. West. Secretary /Receptio.nist N E w I' O R T heavy pbooes/typ1ng. ASSEMILHS """"'Newport Blvd c M Iris h Setter p uppies . b0 ht rixtureSIO. 640·7049 OVER 200 sturr .. d toy S RP S .......... °""" ' · ""'hutifu.I, " wks, AKC "' " C.E U LU 631·,, • • May l, 1979· l2Noon Also accepting appllra· -'""" 0 -----d ks 25< C be Id tions for ass<'m bly X·RAY TECH. 2 Man or· Shots. SlOO/ofr. 973-0789 Corne r b edroom s e t I.IC • ea. an so 2 Red Ofn""' "'~ks. 30" • '74 48-fl PACEMAKER, · tho T · w/~t.ereo. $100. Ourar1ber 111 groups over S each. , .. , ~.., ft fibreglass,8V71 Detroit ~· ~r~~~r ~~~~~~ Gd r~~·be:::t't~J~~~ FT-Hto You 8045 Skis. 177, $85. ~0-4174 Over 1.000. 2'x3' posters. ri>;~ ~:~1 ~~~ui 4d:~~ diesels. RUIUling/low S p ec ialities 1640 ok, contarl Yvonne ••••••••••••••••••••••• ru kforJim ___ allkind.s.lO't>a.Canbe lam"" AllforS400.Xlot hrs.By Roger Bloxham· Monrovia. C.M. Ql""'nlar. 675-6817 Lovable 3 mo old Ala~kan r-.,_.._ 8055 sold in grou~ over S ..... Yacht &Ship Broker. 223 . .,.. Malamute remale. nC'e<ls --r -each. Call Keo Goddard. rond Par1f1c T ades 2lSl St. lllewport Beach, STATIONERS Newporter lnn. Exec. of· -· fice, 1107 Jambor ee. SAL~ N B Carol Wa r saw TR I t-•r ,ON 644-1700 ... E.O. E. Nt:1-;us YOU. to ftll avalanche of or-SECRETARY 5K:f~ta~~~~~nt t o clers fr om marin e Immediate opening will Call Don, 673-7300 motorcycle, s porting soon be available in a ---------Jtoods. rnotDr sports, re leading R eal E s tate Statione ry S t o r e 1 n l.atlers. Great oppty but Development Company Corooadel Mar needs ex· we are very seJectlve near lbe Orange County per'd sales lady. •·u11 want career winne Ai rp u r t. Typin g. time. 5 days, xlnt work· types only. We train ex sbo~aod, dict~pbone ing conds. Especially pertly. Vasil us and seei expeneoce essenual; re-raneclientele.675-1010 Call Mr. Dehlsen ~ al estate knowledge, pro-perty management back· ________ _.g round b e neficial , SALES Unique rt-tail nunery nc>edR people for tbe following p<>Sit1ons. [ NURSERY SALES Pleas ant personality. Good company benefits. Please call Carole Farm for appointment a l 714/833-8680 .... E.0 . E. 1-'ull time J>QSilion, must Secretary-General Office. lluveexpcnence. A i1rcal lnt.crnaliooal employee opportunity ir you e njoy relations <'O in COM . Lh e outdoor s . Com Typing 60-6Swpm & lite rrus..'\ion plus hourly rat.c. sbrthnd. Varied duties. Stock Meo wanted full or p/t1 me. Advancement oPPOrturut1es. Apply in person, Standard Shoe Store, 3077 s. Rristol. C.M. Ask tor Rir k o r Larry SU PERVI SO ft Production. Top pay. We will train. MacGregor Yachts, 1631 l'laccnl.Ja. C. M. 642.QIJO ••• Rob RCM'IRo 212 l.Sth St Huntington Beach Two FrH Tide.ts to the LONG BEACll TIIEATRE FESTIVAL IHTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM Starring 1978 Best Ac· t ress nominee J il l Clayburgh al thC' Long Beach Convention & En· tert.alllmenl Cc>ntcr. 300 K Ocean Blvd., Long licactL Ca ll 642·5678. ext 272 to claim your tickets • *. CASHIER·SALES must be &elf-starter. well F\lll & part l!me posa organiz.ed & able to take lloos available. la addj f u II c b arge w b e n Lion lo good starting e mployer 1s away . SUR G I C AL SC R U B Mtrdaldise TECH or RN, for Npt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ch Plastic Surgeon ofc. Alllirpu 8005 wages1 cashiers share ln _67_~_1B_t_4 _____ _ L'OffiJJUSSIOO pool. Ca IJ 64().8576/9am ·Spm. • •• ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Teacher's aides & play. Secretath11 ground supervisors a t Anllque Mwnc Boxes! Please apply m person, SMAU OFflCE 1be Early Achievement Sot Machines! Clocks! Mont.bruFra Fee pajd. Variety plus <:.enter. rull & P/T, 18 & H\.IGESELECTION ROGER•s GARDENS 2301 Sao Joaqwn lulls Road CUM 640.5944 rut the show for western over. 54().4750 AmtricClft re gional managers. Teacher f>n.>·Sch n exlble l•t«Mtioeol Good benefits. To$l0,900. hr~ 12 U t s EC L' G•ries Call Mary O'Connor, ·; ni · "'· OpenWed.lhruSat. ~L Also fee jobs. MJF.556-26'76 18alKett.ering, Irv. Snelling & Snelling of TECHNICAL EDITOR (714) 754-1777 Newport Beach, Agency, En~n deg, journalism ~~~~~~~~~ "340Campus. tram'g ,or exp & l'Om· UN 1 QUE GA RAG E S~ ---------•J prehens1vo knowledge or SALE-Real Estate Of· SEC motorcycles r cq, com· fice closing and lots of *$300 WErll REJARl£S put.er CJ!-P strongly pref. a ntiques availabl e: U\ For nauonal motoreycle A m e r l c a n o a k Comm ~ up-no night Magazine. Send resume s t 1 o k wo k Long and abort term as· to· Shella Lawlor 1499 ec r e a r Y. g e a Mgmtopp'tyr 965-22'14 signments. Holiday and Jibirovt A NB 9zs63 Ubrary Table, Armolre -=---':..:...-=------t v a c a l l o n p a y • a v · · · Cabhiet, ou.merou.a office Sandwich S hop In HB. Ho1pllallzation plan Tftepbonework, PT, $3.00 eland boOmePENt~m.st,llla4m1ps30• :.. P/Ume 10.2. Moo lhru available. hr. + bonus. Farmers c. un • • Fn. $3. per hr. Pref exp. Insurance Ask ror Bob or 1525 Mesa Verde Drive M espm, ask for Steve Gordon. 752 1147 Eut, Ste. 104, Costa : 846-6813. • • Me&a. '714-546-5990. TELEPHONE SALES New select.loo Eo~llab 80• Moo-FTl 5·9PM. Hrly Uauea. Antique Jewelry. wage+ bonu.a549-5045 LA PORTE R OUGE. VOLT •1 •.11•f••Jn1• ·.1 ''"'' t., 3848Qampu.a Drive 546-4741 <Across from Orange Co. Airport> Equ.al Qppor Employer TELEPHONE SALES 1831 Westclilr, (17\b Sl>. NplBch Antique Closeout ~aodwl c b & S alad ·:makers, 5AM·9 :30AM. :Food Preparation ·workers, 9 :30AM · :.1.00PM. M·F. Must be .:,neat.. clean It fasl mov- • ing. $3.25 per hr. 979-0747 ~·aft..10AM lor appl. ---------Newspaper s ubs . Your Reducllons U~50~ phone, 4 lo 5 hrs a day. Until April 29lb :kreen printing produc· sec.aTAaY $200 6 up comm. wk. La VielUe Ferme •;Uoo manager wanted. ltlCB'TIOMIST Exp. pt'ef. Over 21. I D. In Antique Row : MWlt have exp. 540-9110. W Newspeper Enl. ~. :M28 Newport Blvd, CM e are lookllla rot an ex· 1 lo3Plf Only. :Seam1treas. exp'd, perieoced lull lime ~ • m111/women alt.craUona, penon with tninl akll1s Teller 01cbl'• Nesl now open. : N.B. MeliNa, 9-4 dy1, and tbe ability lo or· Immediate opening ror • Collectibles, aotiquu _ J4l..S91I un11e. Someone wbo t. full time teller w ta a.row· Olla • iaUery 1673-r ., f!11hly atlf·moUn&ed. lni lodepeodeot bank. lrvtoe Ave CK. GH.243. ~ for executive iD salary wtll deDeDCl on ex· Prevliout bank teller exp Ooled &an/Mon • leadloa manufacturl111 pertence. J( )'Ou Uke preferred. Xlnt op· · ; ftnn. Need an extremely pl.ant& Ii people, we have portunltea " benefllR. Ji..t returned from 6 slate :.ca.,..,aeperaonwltbgood , aoexcellentopportuol1ly Refer call• lo 0 .0 . ~trip. 8 Mtlcbing .·telephone teobo1que, tYJ>-for you. &e0-ano. WIDdiOc' chain. Slpecl : Ina It SIH or apeedwrit· Stlckleys. 8 Ort«. slped ~lq. Must be able to take Please apply ln peraoo, TOP SALIS LADY 1bonet Bentwood Capt's .ifu ll c b a r tr e when Mon \hru Frt. Exp'd. ExctusJve 1hop. chn. Clolaoone, 1l11s, : emptoyer la on road. 1803 Westcutr Dr. NB. bnla. coUectlblea. Oak • ,5 tan r or d A p p 11 e d ROGER•S 714-541"1001. " a 1 n u t 1 c b e r r y • : £01loeerlo1, 3080 Tow Truck Drivers ex· l'OleWOOd 1urn. 418-G42 •Airway, C.M. Ask for GARDENS per'd. Top pay. Apply CloledSUnda)'a . Joyce540-9256Hl5l. G•W Towlni. 7408 Crow '• NestAnUqucs 2301S...Joaquln """'-W•v,C.M .•~ ...... n lfCll N. El Camino Real Hll.laRoad un .. -~ .,... ~ <cor. Paliuda> SICllTAAY CDlf 640-5844 Tow Truck Driver ex· SanCaemente ·Newport 8eacb Law ~mb. 21 •over : ""8 ~ aeentarJ l:lnelMllDldmNlyouwaat w/S111/J drivfn« record. The fllltelt draw lD the · wtlll Diil triDI U:Wa. to ..UT C1aaain.ct ad.I do C.11. area. Cultom Tow Wtlt.. · .a Dal.ly Pilot • OaU•MOO. 1t..O..to878. Servtce. '7$1-1515 <lwiftedAd.ta-5171. loving home 536-WG •••••••••••••••••• ••••• at 642-4321 X210 Manne 'Z27 20lh St. N 8 · Ca. 921663. 714/675-2001 Darling puppy. mixed ~~J~~:alG~l~t~i~ Regpooltable,4•~x9' All ~ --~Marille breed. F . loves kids hce rlosang and lots of slate. $500. Call 541MC>6 NCR 3200 bookkeeping VP... 9030 Need s h ome soon ant iques available : or evs~2213. mach. & Pitney Bowes ••••-•.;-••••••••••••••• 549-2001. -A m e r i c a n 0 a k ,..._ Wayne Tenrus' Club foldldJ.OSe~r .. macbr. rXlnt R for 20· sailboat -S I O """'" ron · ... a .. e 0 e r . th k I $950/ t • ecrclary, g e ~k Family Me mbe rs hip ~71 w1 ee . o r . Llbf:ary Table. Armo1re Fordetail.s7Jl-8741 955"2589,673-1644 German s hort ha ired pointer. AKC. 4 m~. ~lB Cabanct. numerous omce Secret.anal desk Cleft re-loafs. Power and home items, la mps, Desk $50. Pro1ect1on table tum>. chair & mat $225. 9040 ~GREEN cash tor WHlTE elephants with a Classifuxl Ad Call 642·5678 etc. OPEN unt11 4 /30, $5. Army sleepang bag S7 I 8 M E x e c e I e c . ·--•••••••••••••••••• 1525 Mesa Verde Drive Bi c ycle carri er ss. lypewrite r like ne w '78 Scarab·JJO TS oul· Jo:ast. Ste. 104. Costa Three·seclion screen $500. A l l 'ro r $675 . drives.85hours.Loaded ' Mesa, 714-546-5990 SB.SO. 99'7·9817 95>2274. 65 mpb plus. Stored on The Long Beach Theatre Fest iva I Opens April 18th thru Mly 13tb PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 1:30 p.m. Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets available at Long Beach Box Office 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. Call (213) 436-W1 for info. Tickets also avallable at Tlcketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agenctes at all Robinsons Oe~rt111Mt Sto•s. ION& DUCH CONWNTIONO•ertarMIMDITCIJl18 JOO l Ocffl' tl-9., LOii& 8c«Jl. CA 90802 l trniler. Must.sell/best or. fer. 131-8216(.._.., 546-12001 wortd Ask ror Jerry Perk.ms 20' S KIPJACK w ith Trader. Runs itlnt. 165 Mere. $7000. 673.3417 Must sell, 30' Pacemaker. 95 hrs. loaded. 2-225 C h rys ler e n g. Call 49!M615. SEAWAY DIESEL SPORT FISHER / S WORDFI SH NEWPORT SLIP. P>.500 p . p . 645-7811 34' REINELL. FIB. '75, ~ trlr. etc. $1.2,200. 548-71M or 846-9468 Deep V Cuddy 23.5' twn 4 cyl I/O's. Loaded, ready to (is b, xlnt cond . Mi-9686. Sea Ray, 1974 over· nigbter. V-8 Mere. cruiser, lots or equip· menl, lo hrs, a beauty. P.P . &t&-9'18 1954 Wood Hull Mercury. S cyl, Grey marine eng .• on tandem trlr w/surge brakes. Boal nds. work. Will sell sep, lla.te offer. 714~9262. 16' deep V Mitchell. 140bp, inboard, outboard Mer-c cnaer. 4 eyl., reg gas, jJ'OOll mileqe. '75 Vanaeo trtr. 6 seater, am cabin, all extras, SIOOO. 846-&M9· aft5PM. IS' open boat. trlr 6' l~hp motor. $200. 548-5676 a rt 5PM or anytime Salur· day. ~· Cabla Cruiser w/Qrnltt marine eag., mall 11.C. SSOO CK' offer. .......,.,, lS' I" Boetoa Whaler. -.&Yianlde. C.tom ... f\d.I ~L 001.)' 80 In. tnOO; ncpwctmeot $1000. 714·642·5615/ -.zm l'lt\. l.apltrake boat. 7$bp Evenrude, 2 t ralters. llaUOUer, MS-7$15. 4' Unlftile·lH4 an fl b er1ta11, w /new en1inff, ttnb, head pumpe abafll, propa, ~a_,.pe\/dra,ea , •P· "°"*' all ilNnded. u...a ...... ..-..u. .... __. labt. Call ~0!~te I wlldft, _.. ••• •aft I• .... ~ -' • f • t " ...... c-1-I ~ A-. W-.4 -9no 1, 1.,.f'Md -~ .., ari-4 t• Wectnwsa • A rll 25, tm •••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... A.tot t rt.d ~Uaecl -A.lllet.Uaecl /II 6,1.ili .... 9110 •• ~ rrall aPOrtfiah r. •••••••••• • •• • •• • •• • • • • abp •v•ll. Call 142-4144 ..._ '71 Yameh• 7$0 MkforHeney S.--. llllO m i Selb for tl20 WIWILLIUY .~ f720 ..._,,=••.... t740 ..... :.!'!!'~ ........................... ! ............................ .. YC>UaDATIUM .............................................. VotYo t772 ca.wr•t . ttzo,... tf40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt1IS WIU aell for l2IOO '79 Mli TD l'AID f'OR OR NOT '11 Mercedes 280S Blue. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPDOUAa * l's * 81 . oo o or 1 a m 1 VOLVO PINAL lt71 '7$ <lnn Torino, 1o m l. .. OO t,O CO A T '' ~ so·a u ·a1 •a•· dreft 1m RONDA lalnore Northtrn BLT Entire Blkt' Rt'ct"ntly ALB 'wd' P'tlb Eqpt Rebuilt t!•Ct"ll«'nl rood 19\.fCAI IJRANONt:W• • • .. .. .... .... llARWILk OAHUN tl J I I I ! '> ·1 'i l l l l '> Mechnlully m ;illo · CllAIAMCll auto air v inyl roof. DISCOUMTID t.aloed. f7000.5"48·~ SALIS. SHVICI ; on CamnOll. Caprices, AM /hi, P/S, P /8 , a lnt "10 2'081.. • C hwlc. 2 tops. AMO LIASING Morl\e Carlo.. 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JEaav CI.AL •:N Ol-o. .... ~ ....... , With r tuart(eb or 11611/lllUlt, \ 1tn dahl'>m und chronic truunc-y :.llll ran.iin¥ in their boiard r0<rn1 Tu~1du y n1~ht llunt1nl(t1Jn Beal'h tJmon t11wh ~houl 01!'> t n et tru1>kt>1> ordered an ad m1n111trnl1vc r .. port on (•ond1 t ions at Wt·stmtn)ltt'r H1~h School Teacher Kathy I vt·r:.on told tru1tee1> thut Wei.tm1nstt:r '1> "tt•u<•ht•r11 vt,nture frum lhvir room 01 t.>ff1cci. "' hlllt' 1&1> poss1 bh· ··wht·n th ·y do go out, lht•y oft t>n l'lwo~t· Iv look ut the g round ~·auw if they i,ce M>me rule 'tolut1on and 1u·t to :.lop the problem thl'y Jrt· run uway from, 1gnort•d. verbally <1bui.ed or tht'1r clas<1room:. c.arc disrupt t•d or their ct1r:-i and po:,:,c~1oru. thrr:.alt'n~ " Mrs . Iverson c harged , "At Westminster High School, bikes are routinely s t.oleo, 3,800 stu· dents have access lo only three restrooms •others have been partially burned or otherwise vandahied I. lockers are reg- ularly broken into a nd/or set on fire. and students are chrortical· ly truant and tardy to class ... Ir teachers do act. said the ~cience and math leacher , the same student 1s doing the same O•llf P'tlel St.ft ,,,_,. thing within days. "Because there is no effective dis trict direction or support in dealing with these problems and because the boa~ has not given s upport to th• ex pulsion of career discipline proble ms, the offending students are back on campus bragging about their beh aviour a nd encouraging others to act as they " S he claimed that college youths and others who are hired for less than $5 an hour as cam- pus supervisors are s ubjected to verbal abuse and physical threats. ~ "We can't keep them at Westminster High School." Noting that s he has "40 habitual truants in my classes a lo n e ." Mrs . I verson t old trustees that teachers and ad· ministralors fail to crack down on truancy because of the belief the board wants to find ways lo Legal Problems? I graduate students des pite thei shortcomings. , , "Yesterday, after 12 weeks of truancy, a counselor asked me what I could do to help a truant senior graduate," she said . Glen Dysinger. assistant superintendent, took issue with claims that district students are not expelled after remedial ac· lions are taken. Dysinger said at least a half <See TEACHERS, Page AZ > Trustees Shelve Suilllller Progra~ Wrestling with possible 1m· mediate legal proble ms. Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District trustees have aban- doned all plans for a district· wide summer school this year. The teachers' union objected to privately ·operated s ummer pro~rams in which dis trict officiab would ha vl' no control an C'nforcing contracts dealing with ttacheri.alarwc; and hmng year and p robably will b~ • opt·ratt'd th1i. summ•·r Abo ma ndatPd la~l ~<·ar <rnd anl1c 1pated th1., :-.umml•r an• c ta!'.:-.es tor m e n tally a na physically ha ndicapped stu dents With no motion~ from lrusteei. for advertising for bids With no motions from trustees to advertise for bids for "sur plus " classrooms, board pres1 dent Zita Wessa finally de<!lared late Tu~ay : "There will not~ any summer school at all except that mandated by the state." Sex B i a s Charge d t . PARAMEDICS TREAT 17-YEAR-OLD WESTMINSTER YOUTH AFTER HUNTINGTON SMASHUP Vincent Young Crttlcelly Injured When Cer Overturned on Gothard Street Aamirustrators said Tuesday that legal counselors had opined that classrooms scheduled for possible lease to Chapman College for summer classes must be declared "surplus" and offered to any "respons ible " high bidder Huntington's City Clerk Underpaid? Man H e ld In Slaying Of P e t Dog A Huntington Beach man who police allege shot a neighbor's dog and t hen placed the dead animal an lhe bathtub of hi!> 1 home was urested by omcer~ Tuesday nn a char~c or cruelty to animals Steven Lloyd Dye. 24. or 7811 12 Liberty St. remained in cuslody today in lie u of $500 b<1il and payment of outstanding traffic warrants. According to pohre, the dog's owner, Margarite Luis. of 7811 Liberty St , came home about H p m . to rind her mixed·brced dog missing and c.a pool of blooo on he r back porch The trail or blood led from her back yard to the r.-s1dence oc· cup1ed by Dye, pohcc said or ricers gained entry lo the homt• and round the dead animal in the bathtub The Shcpherd·llusky max had been shot at least once m the head wilh a pistol, police said Police said Dye w<1s apparent· ly upset about the dog's barking. Cops Flayed By Lesbiam SAN FRANCTSCO L6-P ) · A spokeswoman for feminist groups says c e I e'b r a t I n g o ff · d u t y policemen who burst into a tavern catering to les · · bians have gotten favored treatment from police in- vestigators. Alene Levine . 1Pt'hO said she was one of the women struck In the incident March 31 at the Geary Boulevard Bar. spoke at a City Hall news conference AD BROUGHT "llUNKS' CUL "I juat had to call the Daily Pilot and tell them how pleased I am with the reaponae from my ad." That'• the advertl8ln1 IUC'~ story of the man who placed t.hiJ ad In the Dally Pilot: Two bedroom. 2 bath AN>Und floor, adulll. no p1o1U. Furni•hed u x. Let the Daily Pilot please you wtUl el ... ined ad re1ponae by ~alllq eu.sm. . , ................................... .. ... Westmimter Youth Earlier this year . trus tees or· dered administrators to pursue Chapman College's tentative of· fer to conduct a s ummer pro· gram in district classrooms over a six-week period at a cost to parents of about $65 a student. 'Critical' in Crash Trustees even earlier had abandoned hope for public sum· mer school operations for lack of funds resulting from Proposition 13 property tax income cuts A 17-yea r old Westminster youth. one orthree passengers 1n a car that overturned on a Gothard Street curve in Huntington Beach Tuesday, wns hospita lized in C'ri11 cal condition today with massive head injuries Vincent Martin Young. of 13612 S1:-.k1you St wtt~ ta kt-n lo lloa~ Memorial llo~p1tal in Newport Beach following the 4 · 40 p rn ac· cadent near Elhs Str~t. The driver, Ruben Albert Mcm· brila. 18. rece1 ved lacer at1ons and underwent treatment al Pac1f1 ca Com mumty I lospital before being released Two passengers in the back seat of the car, Daniel Anthony Webb a nd Mark Alan Gerardi, both 18, were notinjured, police said. The youths, all stude nts at Wf'stminster lligh School. were on l hl•1r way back from the beach ..., ht>n the vehicle wc•nt out or con lrol on Gothard. As the car rolled over. Martin was partially eJcctcd from the <'ar. his head striking the pave- ment . police saici lie reportedly was pinned under the car until helparnved. The cause or the crash is unde r invest1gat1on. Discuss ion among trustees and administrators indicated Tuesday that the district could not lega lly establish criteria for ori vatelv-operated s umme r ~<'hoob ond m1~ht run inlo prob lems 1 ~~u 1ng crcd11 for 'urh stuaent worK. Adm1n1stralors also warned that lawsuits might r esult from leasing s pace to private or ganizations to conduct classes at a fee not readily available lo all students' pare nts . Medical Profess or In presenting a plan for ad- vertising school s pace to the highest bidder, Superintendent Jo'rank Abbott admitted. "We have mixed emotions a bout this." T estifies in Trial John Gyves. assistant superin- tendent. said that student polls regardjng a pay-as.you.go sum· mer session wasn't "highly en couraging." By KATHY CLANCY OI tto. O•llY P'llot St.att A UCLA Medical School pro- fessor testified out of the jury's presence today in the murder retrial or Or Wilham Waddill of Huntington Ha rbour. Dr . Be rnard T o wers, a specialist in deve lopmental ab· normalities in infants, test1f1ed in the jury's ahscnce before Judge Byron Mc Millan dcC'ides if his testimony can be admitted into tria I evidence Wadilill. a 43 year-old physi- cian. is accused or stra ngling an infant known as Baby .Girl Weaver in the a ftermath of a saline abortion performed two years ago on an 18-year·old un· wed mother. His first trial ended last May when juror 11 said they were deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of ar· quiltal uftH 16 weeks of l('stamony and 11 days or delibera· lion In tesl1 mon y Tuesday. Or Wilham Blanc. a pediatric pathologis t with Colum bia University In New York, told the Orange County Superior Court jury that bruises round on the neck of Baby Girl Weaver are "commonplace" In both pre- mature inranta and abortion fetuses. Copter Crashes FALLBROOK <AP ) -Tbe pilot o r a crop spraying helicopter hes escaped Injury following • rorced landing in a 1ro\te at oak trees after the aircraft apparently ran out of fuel. Kenneth O'Neal of Elcon· dldo wu a praylntf liquid nutrients over orchards In lhe ratlbroc* area Tuesday. The Swiss·born doctor told the five men. seven woman Jury that blood vessl'ls m pre mature infants and aborted fetuses are extre me ly fr agile and o fte n hemorrhage Blanc also test1f1ed that he could find no positive evidence that the infant was strangled In a case or strang ulation, Bla nc continued. he would ex· pect to see muscle damage m t he neck sucb as the ripping of fi bers . Yet, he said he found none or that. He said early figures and1cated that not more than two classes could be formed at each of the six campuses and there was "not a great rus h to take basic skills cours es .. Fountain Valley High School st udent Gary Bernard told trustees that classes without a guarantee of high s<·hool credits for the work "look li ke a ripoff .. SuRCrintendent Abbott noted that remedial classes for seniors within two courses or graduation was mandated in the d istrict last Death Brush Ringo Starr R eveals Ordeal LONDON c AP l -Ex·Beatle Ringo Starr says he nearly died when he collapsed in his Monte Carlo home two weeks ago a nd later underwent surgery to remove part of his intestines. "I had a good look at death in the face. 1 was convinced this was it." Starr, 38, said in an interview published to· day in the Sun. "It all went back to when f had peritonitis !inflammation of abdomina l m e mbrane that causes severe Internal pain and f evcr l as a child. Suddenly ever· ything twisted up inside me," Starr said i_n the interview at his London home. ,. ~,,. "I was told t hat another tTAH minute or two ond it was nearly curtains," be said. The Sun said Starr, who has concentrated on film and record production since the Beatles broke up nine years ago. looked weak and pale after the surgery. • , \ ---- By ROBF.RT BJ\RKt:K Ol I ... O••IY Piiot ~1•11 City Clerk Alicia We ntworth, a fixture in Huntington Beach City Hall for 18 years. says she 1s a forgotten person when it come~ to pay matters. She believes that being a wom an is part of the problem. "You ha• to believe that if I were male, my pay would be a lot higher," s he said "I 've been told there 1s an ap palling difre rence between the pay of men and wom en in the c1 ty and I believe ii " Mrs. We ntworth 1s paid $25,000 annually, far less th<10 other de pa rtment heads Yet she was passed over when the City Council j!ranted her col leagu1•s a 5 pcn·cnt :-.ala ry ream bursement for the current fiscaJ year Mrs Wentworth said she has requested an opinion from City Attorney Gaal llutton on her salar y status inasmuch as a 1978 City Charter ame ndment delel ed any reference to the method~ of settin~ her :-.alary "I madt> this request Jan 24 at the urging or Mrs Hutton but they 've been sitting on it and I have n't received a re ply , .. Mrs Wentworth said She said she also has request ed unsuccessfully that salary surveys be made on cit y clerks m comparable c ities C ity Admini s trator Bud Belsito said today that a 5 per cent salary reimbursement ap· parently was overlooked by the city attorney's office when it prepared resolutions for the other departme nt heads . "If there is a wrong we are go· ing lo correct it," he said today Mrs. Wentworth s aid she has not received a pay raise since 1976 and has encountered dif· ficulty in keeping up with infla· tion. Mrs. Wentworth 's pay was previously governed by the City Cha rter which stipulated that her salary could not be raised or lowered.during the term in of· rice. Howe ver. that part of the cha rter bas been deleted. Ruth Bailey. the o nly woman on the Huntington Beach City Council, said she was s urpnsed that Mrs . Wentworth's salary Burglars Hit Valle y Home Burglars ransacked t hr ee bedrooms and the kJtcben ln • Fountain Valley home Tuelday, police said. and e1caped wtth cash and jewelry. James S. Qulntrell of 10221 Black River Court reported SllO In cath and *310 In Jewelry mill· Inc. Police said th bur1lar en- tered the home by prylnc open• rear 1Udina door. ln addiUon lo the tbeftl, the lntruden brcke • stereo speaker, police aaJd . , . . . ,., .. ""• -.. -........ .,.. • .t ............. FORGOTTEN PERSON? Alicia Wentworth wasn 't adjusted a long with the other department heads. "I thank it is unfair . Why wasn't it brought to our atten· t1on by the personnel director or administrato r? ·'She was going by the rules by not coming to the citv Coun- l'l l. ll doesn't pay off. doeli il'!" she said. Mrs. We ntworth was irritated a bout the pay issue by a news article which incorrectly im· plied that she r~eived the 5 per- cent reimbursement . Mrs. We ntworth has been city c lerk for six year s. Before that she was deputy city clerk 12 years. She heads a department or five full-lime employees and one part·time worker. Co ast W ear h e r Mostly sunny Thursday with some high cloudiness. Lo ws tonight 52 t o 57. Highs Thurs day 66 at beaches, 75 inland. I NSIDE T9DA Y Sonw •,flllO VWIMfllMM re/· .-• -~ to aumo. °" a IQO.ocrw ribboft o/ land off the cOCMlt Of MoloWM caUtd Btdoftg 1-'tMd. Set "WCllW Ska· Hon to Uf-,'' Pags Al. ..... At Y_._......,. OI .... 0 en ~ DI .... L.-... CH .. ...... ... ,, ........ ., .. =..-.:... .. ~ ... 81 a...... .... ........_ ... c-M• " E_, A• er-ea• " --·~ :=::~ .. .. ~ .:~ ....... ~n ,-..... =--°"'"" :::: ... '4 M ... \ ~ .• n ! . . .,. l j • t { . • J Al DAV P!LOT H/f C8n U.S. Monitor Treat ? • N W YORK t Al» Pr-.1 dt1nl C'u1.-r d tan'd toda y \Ml tht1 UnUtd Sta tn w04 be abk-to tell whet!wr lM RuaalllDI aft ,•heallr\I on a 1trate1lc-arma llmltaUod tttal)' from th mo mt'nt It I.a sl1i1nt'd 'ampa,1n1n.1 for 1UpJ>Cn1 or thr )'t't to tw romplt'tt'd 1'1'aty. C a r t r r I o I 11 1 h C' A m .. r I t' a n Nt'wapapt'r flubh ht'n AHocla lion In a p~part'd aptteh I.bat I he nat ion if hactd wUh th~ t•ho1~ ol 1a po. .. lbl)• 1mperfttt trt'ltl)' or · 1a dark n1ihtma.re of un rcstnuned a rms cornpeh lion " In upl>('ahn~ lo lht> publlshen. 10 ht-Ip t'X~lu111 lht' tre.tl)' to lht•ar rt>uJ1•r ... l'urll'r dearly hup1•l1 l<' .:.un ' .. tt• .. for rittlhc.i lllln 14 ht•n lht• JjCrt't·menl •~ ..,t'l.llt'd JIHI ..,u h1111lh•d lo lht• Se natl' IJll'• 111 lht' ~ t•ur Onn• a.:J111. < 'urtt•r dc'>t'flbed lht' t rt>aty a~ nt•urly romplet t:. .rn opt1m1 ~1 11· n •porl he ha:. made fur M'H•ral months. Ht: .:a vt• no 11tkhn.: ~hat re mains m lhe WJ) of J final a~reemenl Rut Str1h' Clt-p11rtment offi cia l:. :.a ad prn .Jtt•h the rt• would havt.· ti) bt> .1t It• J't 1•m· murt:-. :rnd nos~thl~ ... ,.,,.r.11. Ol'l.!<>lHlt tn~ M'SStor~ bt>t ~ t"t'n St.•crelary of Stale ()ms H \'an<·1· and Sovret A mba .. '>ador t\na t oly f" Uobr:-nin They ~.ud not lO expect <Jn an· nouncemcnt or a final agree ment before early next week. if that soon One rssue known to be un resolved 1s whether t he treaty would hav(' to be wrapped up bcforP Carter held a s ummit mC'et1n~ with Soviet PreMdent I .1•onHf I Hrt•zhnt•v or they could lt·avt• ~<lmc detarb to he cleared .away lht·n· Followrng th1• 'J')(!l'ch, po:.sibly h1:. most t·xt<•11:-.1vc dcCense of l ' S <1rm:. poli c-y. Carler pl<inrn•d lo all<'ntl a town m t'C'I m g and a L>t•mocrut H· fund rai:.cr in New Ha mpshi re before flyin~ hom<' to the Whtl<' House In tus SJ)4'ech. Car ter dealt d 1 reclly with t he issu e or venr1cation. which looms as po!-is1bty the most explosive aspert of debate over treat y ratif1cat1on JolmWayne Checks Out Of.Hospital Artor John Wayne left Hoag Memorial Hospital t his momin~ after spending a week in the fac i lity for treatm e nt o r bronchitis. ms departure caught hospital staff mem bers by surprise. T uesday a spokeswom an for the act.or said he would re main a patient until the e nd of the week T here was no expla nation today fo r his sudden departur e. T he famous movie a ctor had been listed in ~ood cond1 t1on fo r his entire stay at the facility. Aides s aid he came down with a bronchjat infection while re· cupe rating rrom cancer s urgery T he infection was attributed to over-exertion m eve nts s uch as this month's Acade my Awards a l which Wayne gave the pre · scnlation fo r best picture Wayne's cancerous stomach was removed in January dunng surgery at the UCLA Medical Center. The star has been re · cupera ting at his wat erfront home in Newport Beach since then. for the past six weeks he was an outpatient under going radia- tion treatmenL'I at t he hospital. A hospit al spokeswoman said those treatme nts wer e con· e luded two days a fte r Wayne was adrnitt;ed wlth bronchitis. OAAHOE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT f fMl.Ot•"PC ... \t l'>tttfy Pttot ..,ltl\-.ftl(ftt ~...,... b<~«t•N"'~P,"'' •\l'\ft'ltl~ftb.,, .. o.,...- ( O• t Pu.,;1\1\t"G(omo.tn~ -.,..p.tr•I,-r1J•hr-ttt• r 1t)lt\,.fld MnNIA~ tfWOUQft r ,.,,_.,_ 1,.., f r\I,. ll/llW Nflt1r,.._,.., I\#"'"' Httf"l'"'Ct'M f'\fo•ft t "al"\ IAt"' Y•ll"y lt....WW t ~ ft,M h \,ovt" (flol"'t ~ llttn-Qlfl> rf'QtO"i!'l f"ldtfHJI" I\ OUf 11\two(f \ ... \ftel•11\ A• ot \u"OA'f• fhr Ofltv •IMI fltUOl1'\ht"Q f11.wtt t At I. W"\I A At Stt...+t ("'''_..Mt-""' C •Ofb#ftt,. .,.,. .... .., .. _ P'M••""'nl •nd f'.....,J)hVw!f ,., ... cw .. ; v .. ,. • .,.,.~.,,,.,,, ftnid (j.,,..~. ""'""""'". ,,,_ •• 11- Cdll .. '=.~= .. 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Geor1e Beck of 22TM Mon· l a l vo Ro ad la aeeking un- sveclnect damages ror 11Je1ed e mouo .. ud and physical dl.atreaa brought on when "Conductor C annon" refused to let bim hoar d the Amtrak train for a re- tu rn t r ip to S ao Juan Cnp111tr ano Reck 's attorney . Ro nald T almo. said Reck, bls wife Betty and ttw> rouplt>'ll ~randdaugbter boardf"t.1 th1• tr;un Mother's Day morning in S'rn Juan to travel to An:thf•am for ;, v1alt with rel- ulrV•'" Yt-l, wh1·n ~cir tr1ed to board the lrarn t11 r~um home that ev .. nm~. Talmo cont.ended. the ronduf'tor blocked h la entry claiming he could not board un'. l•·s'I accompanied by an ab&e- hodrcd adult male . Conwa.v. Ark , firt•f1ghtt·r Lcirry Brewer. 28, 1s eng ulfe<l in f1 :1 mc!> as he rushf•s from u raging fire at a bulk ful·I s torfJg<: dep<Jt Hn·wer cind a nother fireman. Dirk Sul tPrf1l'lrl. 2:! WNI' serious ly Injured tn the blaLl' whu·h ~tarlt·d wllt'n CJ tankl·r truck l'Xpl~~d As a rC11ult, Talmo aald, rel· Cltlves who had taken the eouple to the Fulle rton station drove t hc•m back to t heir Laguoa Nrl(uel home Amtrak officials could not be rea('ht>d for comment on the s uit this morning, but Talmo said it t!'. h is understanding. that the <igent·y·s policy on whee lchair t ravC'le rs has re ce ntly been mod1 f1ed 3in N-M Targe ts Of R ecall The pn•:-.td<'nl a n<1 two othn I rust1•1•s of lht :"1·wp11rl M1•..,a liruf11•d ~1·hool 1>1 ... trael <in • fac · ang a ret·all camp.11gn sll•mo11n!.: r r o m t h 1• h a n d I 1 n g or u n µrofr~s1ona l 1·11nl) uc·I c· ha ri:1·~, ag~unst l11gh :.C'hool band t1·al'h1•r Richard F.ni:l:rnd Charlene· JaJ!~'.rr~. a r!'~tstra t ton sur11 ·rv1:-.or for I ht• Or<ang1· C 'ounty fki:rstrar of Vott•r:., :-.<ttd nollres of intent to c1 rc ulat<' re l'all p<'hlions were• filed Tuesday against hoard Prestdf'nl Carol Martin and trustee!'> Retty Jo Bailey a nd Rod erick Mac Milhan. They art.' the only three of the seven board m<·mbers whoM: seats won't be up for re elcrtion 1n November Char~<'~ h~t«d on tht· not11•1 wt·H· tnll"rft·rrng with tht> educatton of c htldn·n. poor personnl'I manaf~Cml"nt, <1em1:-.1· in quality or t•d u('<JtlOn . l:1c-k or re<;ponM' to tntc•rt•'\l!', Of ht'< payers and d1 o;rf'J.(ar<.I fo r rom munit y edurat.ional Ol'eds Also, irrcsponsihlf' fl nanrial practit<'s. rl1srl'<>rx·rlful allttudt· toward par1·nts, lt·lH'h<>rs anrl studenlc;, limr tmi.t publa<: input :tl board m<'eltnRs. lack of Jurli: ment in planning for th(• futun·. i m prop('r US(' of f'Xl'CUI I VI· sessions and virtual rubhl'r stamp approval of df'ris1ons h'\i dis trict Superintend1•nt J ohn Nicoll. T rustees Mac Mrlli an nnd Bailey sard toouy thl' rharw·.., are very ~eneral and. tn thl•1r opinion. unwarranted. "I certainly think I'm doanjl that job that I was e lertc.-d to do," Mrs Batl ('y s1:11d "Quite frankly, from the ltsl of c·harge~. they arc :-.o broad W<' h:1v<' no ide<1 wha t they're ba~cd on " Strategy Mappe d S ALISBUHY. Rhodesia ti\J>) li1shop Abel Muzorcwa, who w i ll b e prime m1n1st c r of Rhodesia's first black-led gov emment, be~an strategy talks with lop lie11tenants today on how to win international rec ognit ion fo r his administration and other issues. Balance of Power Shifts in Clelllente By RA YMOND EST RA DA JR. 04 lhe O~tlY l'llot St" ti Tht-r<' may be a new mayor in San Clt-mentc n<>xt week a:> lht: Tut'sday vot 1;· an the mo:-.l populnu~ race m municipal h1'> tory ha., apparently changed lhl' Lia lance or power "W<· JU'it m ight have a new mayor and v1ct• mayor nt·xt wt•rk an<1 wouldn t that tw 111cc ... (·hurtled Councilwoman Myrtis Wagn1•r following thc volC' t.1lly that 1->howcd Karol1nt· Koestt•r , Ed Kalsched and Rtrhard Ahlman winning seals to the five-member panel. San Clemente voters cast the following ballot totals for the wtnntn~ rand1datcs vying for th ree seals in a field or JG hopefub Karo lint> Koester 1 cle<'t f'cl for a thn.-c-ycar term > l,451. Edward Kalst'hed , elH·t1·1I for a one year term 1 1,432. Rirbard Ahlman f('\c('tPd for a on(··vear term > 1,278. From Page A I TEACHER S dozen havE• been ktckrd out uf :.chools 10 the district over lht· pa:-.l 15 yNir:.. ~ut another assistant supenn t1•nde nl. John Gyves. told truslt'cs expulsion 1s d1 ffl cult. th<Jt t h <' Amer1t·<1n C1v1I L1berllrs Union "1s there tm· med1<1lt•I)" and lht• problemc; us ually end up tn d1HJeult court rases Supt Frank Abbott echot>cl Gyves. ootm~. "Laws and rourt!> havt• Vl'ry honestly not given u:. Vt'ry many t~th " Dysin~er par tially supported Mrs Iverson 's contention that Westminste r teachers suffrr nbuo;e. ootmg that the d1s tr1ct a.. nurs uanu one ease in which a girl student a lleJ;(edly atle mptt·rl to r u n d own a n assist ant counselor in a pa rlting lot with a car Trustees Doris Allen. Stephf•n Smith a nd Brian Lake called for law and order on the campus. with the three urging that poss•· ble expuJsaons be brought before the board. Mrs W;ignn vr~orously sup- porl{•d th1• campaigns of Mn. Kocslt·a. 52, a hou:-.ew1fe and "l'OU n<·rl watcher," a nd K<1 IM·h1·d . 119. <i retired 10 s uranct• Cirm 1·xerut1v1• ThL• t•lcction w<as c<1llt:d aft er tht• .f ~tn 2.1 rN·all of then mayor W1ll1 an1 W.tlk1•r ;ind counrtl rnl'rnlwrs f>11nrw Wilk 1n:.l)n ;md lfowan1 Mu"h"ll Mushett was a n ~tll v of Mr ... Wa~ner l.Js t month the old council ma111rtt) 11f Walk l-'r . Mr!-> Wtlktnson and m•w Mayor Hoy llamm halkd Mrs Wagner'l> a t tempt to hecome mayor. Hut Mrs Koest er said she want.., to put that brller poltlaral ft·url lwhand · I want to rrc<1t<> som<'lhtng po:;1t1ve." lhl· nt>wl y l•lected rounralv.tlnldll ..,..i1d I n1·vcr "'anl lo ~•·t· a :J tu l counnl llke al .... :..:. .. Mrs Kol·~trr sa111 ..,he wa:-. ''t'r} surprJ..,l'il " by hl'r .victory .1 ~ ~ht df'ft•.ttNI h l'r r l1l~est th.1llcn.,:l•r !toy Hurlbut who g..trrn·rt><f l.~ vott.•s Ncwl} l'lcC'tl•cf {'ounctlman Kalsd1cd <>:wt. "I got up lh;it mornini.: 1Tul·..,day I and had a gut f1·1•lanj.! I 1A<a.., J.!t1tnJ.! to wtn I wa:. th,• culml•:.t man in San Ch·mt·nll.· T u,·sd..iy " /\ San C'l1•mf'ntP rcsadt'nl for 21 y1•:11 .... K:als1·hNI :.atd hf> <'an t Pill has fingn on whv he won th1, t'lf't'lron ··w1• drdn 'l la ave thl' morwv 1h1· oppostlmn had." '>lud K<.1f...i·h1•d ~ho '-rwnt ahout $1,300 on his poltt1t•J I <'ampa1gn !'. ewl> e lected Council man .\hlman. 56. ~Ian retired as San Cl1•mN1k plJnntn~ and building tla rt•r tor last July. reportedly left to\l.n pnor to <•le rt1on day. /\ h I m :tn votNI tn the clt'4'tton hy ahsentCC' ballot. ci ty offic1ab saad Ahlman defeated his closest C'hallcn~t·r Robt•rl Limberg. who galht'rt'll I. I \il vote:-. 'T ht' nf'w council members will ht• s worn rn at a m eeting ~<·ht.'dt1led for Tuesday night. Al t hut ltm<'. <'Ounc1I members plan to ('Ons1dcr scle<'t•on of a new mayor NY ~urglars Take Diamonds, Jewelry NEW YORK IAP I Rurgla r:. appa rently htd ovnn1 ght tn Gimbels depa r t ment s tore at He rald Squa re in Ma nhattan oofore escaping eurly today w1th an estimated $1 million worth or roug h .c ut d ia mon d s a n d Jewelry, police said. Police sai d th e s t o r e 's ma n agement was preparing an inventory or the stolen Ite ms. Qt. ricers said they would Inte rview e mployees for clues to the rob· bery . Two guards assigned to pa\rol the store all rughl told olncers arMvlng on the scene t hat they were unaware or the burglary. Police said they believe lhe burilars hld In lhe s tore at i\s 6:80 p.m. clos nc T uesday and walled unUl empl~a left. the st.ore at Weal 33rd Street and Broadway It 10 p.m. The lh.leve1 the n brok4t Into a aafe at the f1 fth ·Cloor Ma rc us and Co Jrwelry franchise and scooped up the~e~ They exited by way or a win- do w on the noor which led t.o a roof connecting lo the nearby Statler Hilton Hotel. according to Sergeant µ,we Monaco of the Manhattan DetecUve Area. Police received a call about the burglary at 11 :30 p.m. after the thieves t.na1ered an aJ arm c o nnec t e d to the H o lmes Burglary Alarm Co. A sear ch or the !'lore UP· covered two h ammer s a nd chisels near the wall s afe which had been broken open. Monaco aald. He said three adJ•cent safes were tampered wit.I> but not entered. Display caaea norma lly ln front ol the u res were smu hed and ov\"'urned, polJce 4ald. Carter Hit By Setback In Gas Plan W ASffiNGTON 1 AP I The House Comrnl'ft'1--Comm1ltt·1· narrowly voted disapproval of President Carl1·r·., s ta ndh:y ga soltm· rationing plan today Tht:' 23-19 vote marked :i ma1or ..,Nback hut not fin.ii ddl·ut fr>r lhf• pl•m. wh1d1 wall i.:•·I <111olh1•r <·hanc<' later on t he House floor I lndl'r Carters rat1on1n~ pro gram. gasolant• 1·ouµ11n~ woulcl lit> alloc:ited d<·pNsdrnl-! on th•· CARTER URGES STANDBY PLAN-Al GASOLINE SHORTAGE DELIBERATE MOVE?-A4 num~r of 1 at ., ''" rh'd Ir) 1'.11·h pt·r~Oll OpporwnL'> :-.:11d 11 "'ould !>..· un (a i r becaUsl' the toupons \l.OUlc1 becomt' J kind or murw} da~ pcnst.'<.l onh to tho:.l v.ho ov.ncd cars 'It v.a.<o designed h.> prtvtlt•J.!t•d technocrats for th1• t'Conom1t· t>l tlc ," said R1•p BJrt1,H.1 -M1kulsk1. D·Md . s hortly licfon• the vote Talmo sard Beck successrully boarded the Amtra k train in San Juan the same morning before the conduct.or spotted rum. In the s uit. Beck alleged he was derued access for the return trip because be is confined to a v. ht><'lchair a nd because of hls w1fr's sex Talmo explained Mrs . Beck hac1 travl"led by Amtrak alone 1•arltl•r and noticed the coaches rnrrted 1nl.1~n1a which indicated th(• trains were equipped for h:.111d1rapped trave lers . As a result, he continued, she "Ul-!1.'t'~kd lhl' couple use the tra in lo v1s1t north county rel JllVC!'>. P arents Face C.Ourt Ruling HOSTON (AP> -The parents 11f 3 year -old leuke mia victim t 'h.ul GrCt'n are now faced with il1·r1d111g ~hether to return from ,1 ~k"<tCJo Laetrile clinic in lhe \\ .lkt uf 3 COllrt ruling here pro- h1b1tl0~ them from gjving the t ontroH·rswl therapy to their .,on f\ Ma:.sachusetts judge ruled Tul'!>day that the treatment with l.Jl'lrrk and megavitamins was not only "ineffective." but a st•1·10u~ n s k t.o the child's health. Plant Mishap &Uson Facility 'Smoky' A black cloud or smok<' drtfll'd over parts of Hunl· ington Beach Tut>Sday whl·n 1t fuel burne r malfunctioned at the Southern California Edison Co. e lectncity genera- tion plant. T HE SMOKE BEGAN to spew from lhe Huntington Beach fac1ltty at about 4 p m • iit·rording to Edison official Bill Co mpton. He said a s wit<'h was m ade lo natural gas and the flow of s mokt' was brou~ht lo a halt m about 15 minutes. Compton said an ucess1vc amount of low-sulphur ruel was allowed to enter a boiler because of the malfunction. "TIIE RE WAS TOO mueh fuel to be consumed and we had smoke instead of f1rP," Compton sa id. He said there we re no cutbacks m the power supply and that the faulty burne r has now been repa ired . The electricity generalton plant at 21730 Newland St. has a capacity or turning out 990 m~gawalt.s or electricity. Take the ouch! out of active sports. Tennis elbow. shin splints. a nd pulled muscles don·t hove to be the price to pay for fitness. Learn how to ovoid potential problems a nd enjoy acti ve sports to the fullest in Dr. Allen Seiner's Sports Medicine Clinic, Saturday, April 28 , 11.am to 2 pm.• •Space is llm1ted -Free reservations through the Executive Office. Co ll (714) 495-2800 . ma company now at mlallon vtejo l 17 J ' f ~ i ' r 'I ( • Irvine EDITI O N • Yourllomet own Dally New•paper VOL. 72. NO. I IS, •SECTIONS. '6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DNESDAY, APRI L 25, 1979 T E N CENTS -'-'•ense Items Spark Couneil Clash 91 f'aEOE..al S('HOEME1D. ot ... O. .. , ...... , .... Irvine C1ty Council membl'r1> were golng to sluy the innauon dragon, but "'h£>n the lime to fight ume 111ruund early today. they turned lh\'tr bWords on tta<'h other !n the center o( the <'ounc11'!> r.rena at 12 30 a m wtr\' Mayor Bill Vardoullb a nd Co un c1lwoman Mary Ann Guido Cable TV Community Cablev1sion's re- quest to raise cable television rates in Irvine was dealt another setback Tuesday night by lbe C1 ty Council. Following lengthy discussion on the proposl'd increase. the council decided unanimously that more financial information was needed and deferred its de- cision to May 22. The cable telev1s1on firm. wholly owned by the Irvine Com- pany, wants to charge individual subs cribers with one or two ca· ble ouUets $10 per month. The existing r ate is $6 for a single outlet and $8 for two outlets. ll also is seeking to boost the bulk rate cha rged to homeowner associations from S4 to $6.70 per month and those charged apart ment dwellers from $2 to $4. 70. Wayne Hauser. the company's president , c l a imed that Cablevision's current r ates and its r eturn on investme nt roughly 7 percent this year are "extremely low." He said the company s hould receive a rlllc of return or 15 percent. He termed the figure an accepted industry s tandard. Hauser sai46 the firm has ex- panded its services to Irvine subscribers "in half the lime al· lowed by the Federal Com· munications Commission. but have received very little al- lowance" for the expansion. City staff aides recommended the individual monthly rate be increasedto $6.40 per month for one outlet and $8 for two. Thev a I so proposed $4. 25 month I y bulk and $4.25 apartment rates. While not in favor of the staff's proposal, Hauser said "if we must live with at we will." Mayor Bill Vardouhs had hjs own rate proposals. suggc~t1ng a 10 percent across-the-board in· crease in rates. '\'he counc il agreed tha t Vatdoulis' suggestion should be studied together with capital in· vestments fi gures used by the firm 'in comput.Jng 1ls rate of re· turn: It also was agreed that s treamlined procedures for (uture rate changes. study of in creased public access to cable t e levision raciht1es <Ind com- pliance with President Carter's voluntar y wage and price gu idelines should be explored before a final d ecis ion 1s <See CABLE, Page A2> Viejo E ate r y Hit b y F ire A fire of undetermined origin caused an estimated $120,000 damage Tuesday night to a Mis· sion Viejo restaurant and sur· rounding businesses, Orange County firemen reported today. The 8 :50 p.m . bla z~ spotted by a passerby w m- moned firemen lo the Go den Chopstick, 23881 Via Fabricant.e, fire s pokesmen said. The bulk of the damage to the $500,000 business complex was to the restaurant, fire men said. There were no injuries . AD BROlJGHT ~'CALL ''I juat bad lo call the Dally Pilot and tell them how pleased I am with the reaponae from my a d." Tbat'a the advertialng succesa 1t.ory of the man who placed this •d la the Dally Pilot: Two bedroom, 2 b1tb 1troUftd floof', adulll, no pets. Furnl1bed •xx· Let the DaUy Pilot please )'OU wtt.b claAtned ad re1ponae by calftaseo.se7a. Mn Ga1do l'rupt.-d into rt.'d f&t'l"tl rd.:t· utter lht-1~yor pointed out thut bhc had r" t•c1vcd $724 KS 10 u•11nbuned ex 11ense incurred on t'lly bus1ne1>1. 11urmg th\' l'Urrent (1scul year "It u. extrt•nH!ly petty ror tht City Cow1r11 to blow up wmc s mall experu.es," !>hralled Mn. (.;a1do. clutchmg the microphone before her "l am not ashamed of turning 111 experuie accounts and I will continue t.o turn them in," she declared The mayor had proposed that the council adopt a policy that wo uld prohibit expense reim- bursements as a means of cool 1ng local governme nt spending Mrs Ga ado s uggested that a better means of culling govern· ment s pending wo uld be to abolish contracts to Ford Flam i ng ·Fireman Flees Fir e Ae rospace and Communica- tions . Co rp o rati o n s ' Aeronutronlc Division. where the mayor is employed. ··Whatever you s ay. At least 1 work." Vardoulis retorted. T he councilwoman charged that Vardoulis was out to em· barrass her on the expense ac· count issue because he didn't like her anti-inflation proposal. It called for city compliance with President Carter's volun· tary Wage and Price Guidelines. And it included a provision re· quiring potential city bidders to disclose whet.her they were in compliance with the guidelines. Vardoulis, a long with council members Arthur Anthony and David Sills. sent that proposal to defeat in a 3 to 2 vote with Mrs. Gaido a nd Councilman Larry Agran on the short end. Conway, Ark .. firefighter Larry Brewer. 28. is engulfed in names as he rushes from a raging fire at a bulk fu el stora~c depot Brewer and another fireman. Dirk Sul· terf1eld , 23. were seriously injured in the blaze. which started when a lanker truck exploded. Hmulicapped Pa.ssenger Sues Amtrak · By KATHY CL.ANC'V 04 ,,.. D•llf ,.,,., Sl•ll A Laguna Niguel man hied s uit against Amtra k Tue~d<zy claiming he was unfairly left at the l'~ullcrton tram station last Mother's Day because he as con fined to a wheelchair George Beck of 227fi6 Mon talvo Road 1s !>C ckan~ un s pecified dama~c:-. for alleged emotional and Jlhy~i(·al distres~ brought on when "Conductor Cannon" r efused lo let him board the Amtrak truan for a 're tur n tr ip t o S un Juun . Capistra no. Beck 's attorney. Ronald Talmo, said Beck. his wife Belly and the couple's granddaughter boarded the train Mother's Day morning in San Juan to travel to Anaheim for a visit with rel a lives. Yet. when Beck tried to board the train lo return home that evening, Talmo conte nded. the conductor blocked his entry. claiming he could not board un less accompanied by un able bodied adult male As a result. Talmo said, rel· atives who had taken the couple to the Fullerton station drove them back lo their Laguna Niguel home. • Amtrak officials could not be reached for comment on the suit this morning, but Talmo said it is bis understanding that the agency's policy on wheelchair travelers has recently bee n modified. Talmo said Beck successfull y boarded the Amtrak train In San Juan the Hmc morning before the conductor spotted him. In the sujt, Beck alleged he was denied access for the return trip because he ls confined to a wheelchair and because of bis wife'aaex. F~ Device8 Taken Flre ntlqulghera valued at Sl.318 have been at.oleo from com· mon bu.lid.In«• In Herttaae Park accorcUnst.o lrvlne police. A totai of 36 flve·pound oxt.1n1ul1hen. are ml11lnc. pollceaald. Newport Accident Victiill, 1 5, Dies A 15-year-old 81g Hear City girl. cralically injur ed 1n a Newport Beach traffac accident, died of her inJur1es Tuesday night, police reported today. Robin Ward. who was trapped in a crushed truck for nearly an ho ur following the crash on MacArthur Boulevard at Harbor View lhlls Drive. was one of three hos pitalized because of the mis hap T he other two v1cttms. Dale Wildy, 20. and David Johnson. 17, both of Big Bear City, re main listed in good condition at lloag Memorial Hospital. Wildy was driver of the truck in which M\ss Ward, Johnson a nd a nother Big Bea.l' City teenager were riding . The truck was traveling south bound when it collided with the auto driven by Wayne Carroll Hanson. 18 who is stationed in Long Beach with the U.S. Navy Police said Hanson's stalled car wa:-. blol'king both south· hound lanes al the time or the accident Wildy swerved in an a ttempt lo avoid the car, but hit it anyway before careening oH the roadway to collide with a power pole. Hanson was ar rested on suspi· c1on of felony drunken driving and police said today they will seek additional c harges of vehicular manslaughter in light of the girl's death. Wildy also races misdemeanor cha rges of drunken driving in connection with the accident. Commute r s Hurt BOSTON (AP> -The driver of one o( Boston's new space-age trolleys has been accused of pced ing around an elevated curve before a derailment that sent 25 persons to the hospital. Death Br11sh Ringo Starr R eveals Ordeal LONDON CAP > Ex-Beatie Ringo Starr says he nearly died whe n he collapsed in his Monte Carlo home two weeks ago and later underwent surgery to remove pa rt of his intestines. "f had a good look at death in the face . r was convinced this was it ... Starr, 38. said in an interview published to- day in the Sun. · ·1t all went back to when I had peritonitis 1inflammation of abdominal m e mbra ne th at causes severe Interna l pain and fever) as a child. SuddenJy ever- ything twisted up ins ide me," Starr said in the Interview at his London home. ,. ~p "I was told that another n u• minute or two and It was nearly curtalns," he said. The un said Starr, who has concentrated on mm and record production since the Beatles broke up nln years a"o. looked weak and pale after the surgery -- Jolm Wayne Checb Out Of Hospita l Actor J ohn Wayn~ left Hoag Me morial Hospital ltus morning after s pending a week in lhe fa c ility fo r t r e atment or bronchitis. His departure caught hospital staff members by surprise Tuesday a s pokeswoman for the actor said he would remain a patient until the end of the week. There was no explanation today for his sudden departure The famous movie actor had been listed in good condition for his entire stay at the facility. Aides said he came down with a bronchial infection while re- cuperating from cancer surgery. The inf,ection was attributed to over-exettion in events such as this month's 'Academy Awards at which Wayne gave the pre· sentalion for best picture. Wayne 's cancerous stomach was removed in January during surgery at the UCLA Medical Center . The star has been re· cuperating at his waterfront home in Newport ~ach since then. For the past six weeks be was an outpat.ient undergoing radia- tion treatments at the hospital. Village Forum Meel8 in I rvine The Irvine Village Forum will hold its monthly meeUng at 7:30 tonight at Greentree Elemen· tary School, 420 Manzanita St Matters lo be outlined to re presentatives or the city's communitf associations include growth o the Irvine Unified School District, status of the fo rthcoming city fiscal 1980 budget and a report on new com· munlly services laclUtles. Wood Siding Stole n lrvlne police are probinf the tbelt ol $500 In redwood lldinc trom • cooatrucUon alte at ml Campus Drive. Tbe lot• wu re· ported Tuetday. 4 The mayor later amended bis proposal to drop the expense re- 1 m bursemenl prohibition, and, by a like vote, received backing for other elements of his anti· inflation program. It calls for letters to be sent in s upport ol a balanced federaJ budget and the Gann Initiative, which would limit state spending in California . <See CLASH, Page A2) By J ACKIE HYMAN OI tM 0.11~ ,., ... Sutt The president and two other trus tees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are fac· ing a recall campaign stemrrung from the handling of c hargel) against a high s c hool band teacher Richard England. Charlene Jaggers. a registra lion supervisor for the Orange _ County Registrar of Voters, said noti ces or intent to circulate re· call· petitions were filed Tuesda)- against board President Carol Martin and trustees Belly J o Ba 1 ley and Rode rick Mac . Millian. Although a list of charges on the notice doesn't refer to the case of England and his transfer from Newpor t Harbor Hig h School, backers of the campaign said today that case was "tht: s traw that broke the camel'l) back " Charges listed on the notice a re : interfering with the educa· lion or our children. poor person- n e I management, declint tn quala ly of education, lack or res ponse to interests of t<t x paye rs and disregard for com · munity educational needs. Also. irresponsible financial practices; disrespectful attitude toward parents, teachers and students; limiting public input al board meetings, lack of judgment in planning for the future. im· proper use of executive sessions a nd virtual rubbe rstamp ap· proval of decisions by district Superintendent J ohn Nicoll . T rustees MacMi llian and Batley said today the charges are very general and. in their opinion. unwarranted . ··1 certainly think I'm doing the JOh that I was elected lo do." Mrs. Bailey said. "Quite frank ly. from the list of charges, tht!y are so broad we have no idea what they're based on." She cited school board de· cis1ons in closing schools for declining enrollment and con· solidatmg district headquarters as evidence of careful planning for the future. "There is no mention <in the notice 1 or Richard E ngland." she said. "As far as we are con· cerned. this list or charges Is wha t we are responding to." Mrs. Bailey said she puts in between 16 and 20 hours each week of a trustee meeting. fre· quenlly v is iting schools . Trustees are paid $40 per reg· ular board meetinl?. One of the campaign leaders. Eleanor Fuller of Santa Ana Heights. said today the filing stemmed from dissatisfaction over the handling or the Richard England case at Newpor t <See R ECALL. Pa1e AZI Coast We athe r MoaUy sunny Thursday with some high cloudiness. Lows tonight 52 to 57. Highs T h ursd ay 66 at beaches, 75 inland. INSIDE TODA~ Som~ JO,f/00 Vwtnomeu rt/· "'~" •""10'-to 111mu. on 0 '~ ribbon 0/ lond 01/ tM Coad Of Malollfto called Bldmtg llloftd.. Sn "WQf Sta· ''°"to Uf•." Pog. Al. •••• .. •• ....._•IM a 11 a 1 ..... .. .......... Ctt L..M.-.,. M =--•11 = 3 &..~! c... Ct ~ci...r .. O t a• Ct I M .... __ ........ ......................... • • l•tt,....... ..... ,...._ Cteo" ..... M .... CM.ft.ti ---M .. 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It wuuld 111 uvld an alternative to h1t<·hh1k1 n M and hu lp r elieve truffle l)robl\'rn!> "L.ust yt•ar we had our best ef- fort 1n puhltcm ng the system. but ndt'r'lhr11 was very low and th1·rt• "l'n' <;l 11l kids hitchhlk 1111t · rnuntt•rcd /\nlhonv Hoth Vardouhs and Sills f>illd thev kept a watchful eye on the liu:.t•:. la]'jt ye • .ir and never saw mort> th.m a handful of riders at ''°" one time Medical Professor "Wt• should strck with 1t. not start ti one summer and slop 1l the next ·' said Counc ilman 1.arrv Agran. who s ided with 1\1 r-. Ga1do in the vole . Testifies in Trial /\~ran :.aid following the de c1swn that he'll place the matter tnn·k on the agenda al for a futun• l't1UnC1l 'meetang. By KATHY l 'Li\N('\I °' -0.11, .. 11 .. "•" A UCLA Memcal School pro fl'i-i-or t<':.lifie<l out of the jury':. prl':.t•nrt• today rn tht· murdt•r retrial or Dr. W11liarn Waddill of Huntin~ton Harbour. O r . Be rn a rd T o w e r s. a i.pec1alist in devc lopmcntal <1b normaltt1c:. in 1nfanb. tc:.llfH·d 111 thl· jury's ab:.cnce before Judge Ryron McMillan cfrcrrl,-.:. 1f his testimony cun be <tdmittcd into trial cv1c1enre Waddill , a 43·year-old physi· cian. is BC'<'USPd of str;.ngltng an infant kno wn a s Babv Girl Weaver tn lht' a ftermath of a salrne abortion ~rformcd two }Cars aJ?o on an 18·year -old un wed mothe r His first trial ended last May when juror:. sard lht·y w('rt· dt·:idl()('k('d 7 10 5 tn favor or ac qurttn l a rtrr l fl w t•eks of tt·st 1 mony and 11 clays or clt.•ltbcra 11on __ _ I n lt•st1mony Tuesday , Dr Willia m Bla nc. a pcdiulrac pathologist with Colu m bia University in New York, told the Orange County Su~rior Court jury that bruises found on the neck of Baby Girl Weaver ure "com monplace" in both pre· mature inrants and abortion fetuses. The Swiss-born doctor told the rive mt·n. seven woman Jury that blood vessels 1n premature infants and aborted rctuses are extremely fragile and ortcn he morrhage Riane alsc1 Lcs t1fled that he could ftn<l no positive C\ 1dence that the infant was strangled In a case of s trangulation. Blanc cont1nuf'<l. he would ex. peel lo ~-cc mu~ch~ damage in the neck such as the ripping of fiber s. Yet, he said he found none of that. Laws Blasted On Cocaine ·SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 Ca lifornia laws making it un- lawful to possess, possess for sale and sell cocaine are con- stitutional. a California Court of Appeal has decla red in uphold- ing a lower court. It ruled Tuesday the law did not deny any of seven defen· dants their nghts to equal pro· tect1on. to due process. o f privacy and lo be free from c rue l and unusual puni5hment Four o( the appellants pleaded guilty in Sant<i Clara County to sa l e of cocai n e. two t o possession for sale or cocaine a nd anoth~r was convicted of posses.-.ion of cocaine and sale of PCP. O•llY Piiot ~I.tit PllolO\ NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL TRUSTEES FACING 'ENGLAND RECALL' CAMPAIGN Board Member• (left to right). Betty Balley, Rod MacMllllan,..Carol Martin Nuke Exercise Said Success LAS VEGAS tAP) Termed "an outstanding success." a week·loni? $1.6 million exercise ended Tuesd ay a fte r miLila ry a nd civilian pe r sonnel from throughout the nation gathered to re hearse a nuclear weapan.<; accident. "There were certain g rinches in the area of communication and control. but we learned a lot about teamwork," said Lt. Col. Bill M<'Gce. public a ffairs of ficer for the Deft!nse Nuclear Agency. 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(114)too21 Cl••lllled Ad'fel'tttl"I MMf7a Fro• Page A J RECALL CAMPAIGN. • • Harbor fligh Sc-hool llow<•vcr. :.hl• i.:i 1d the C'll m paii:n group. <:itrwns Aeling to Hc~tore Edut·at1nn rl/\R F: 1. r-. abo ~nhappy with other d1strrt·t pol 1<•res and dec1s1om. England. a music ll·ach('r a nd band leader. fa<'t·s <'h a rgc, hcfnn· a h(•aring bmird this sum mer alleging unprofessional <'On duct in fai lrni: to c-arry out or dl'rs from ffartx>r lligh l'r1n c1pal Tom .Jacobson l!;ngland wa!'i removed from his c lassr oom and placed on paid adminrstrative leave when the c harges were brought. When it was le arnc d t ht· hearin~ couldn't be he ld until July. En ~land was trans fe rred lo Corona dcl Mar High School Mrs. Puller said CARE mcm bers and members of Supporten> of Richard England tSORE > ob Jected to the way their pre~enta lions al Lrus te<' meetings were handled. "These people tthe trustt>es l set themselves above the public and ignore anythlf\J! that they say." she commenlt•<I Mrs. Fuller, whm.t• daughter has resigned from the Ha rbor lligh b and In th(' wake of England's d e parture{ said pa rents a l s o o bject o the "fiasco" nr the Newport·Mcsa Instructional Research Jns UlulC <NMIRIL The non·profit com pulcr data processing corpora tion was set up last year with trustees as board members to market com puter programs developed by the district. It wu dissolved in Fe bruary. although It had shown a profit. because ol charges by the coun· ty Board or Education that It wns unfairly competing with private industry. Mn. Fuller said CARE me m· bera also disagree with the dJs· t.rict'1 policy of rolatln1 1chool principals every few years. believe Harbor Ht1h teachers who baclred Ens.land have been transferred~ quiet them. object to havlng to ~a1t unlll t.he end of o.11,P11 .. st.ttt- "THE LAST STRAW?" Music Man England boar d meetings to speak on non agl'nda it em!> ancl believe trustees ha ve not been s uffi· <'lcnlly active an removing inef- fl'<·tual te'chers. 'rhc three trustees now have sf•ven days to file un answer of no mon• lhun 200 words with the rt>~istrar's om ce. The answers mus t be circulated with the peti· lions. If the petition package is ap- proved by the re gis trar, Cl\RE would have about 160 days to seek the sign atures of IS percent of the dJstrict's vote rs who. al las t count, numbe red 78,147. That'• between 11,000 and 12,000 signatures needed to c all a n · election. If enough 11lgnatures are ob- tained and verified by the reg· lt1 trar, an e lection will ho . coiled within 80 lo 125 days. Should a regular e lection be 11ehcduled during that period, the rtrnll clecUon <'ould be con· 14lldott'Jdf*ith It Badham Aids on 4 • _,.Airpo ,; \lote for Whom? o.41) l'I .. S!Mf - Nol all l'amp:11).!n hannns s urvived winds that blew a<"ro~~ lh1· t;(' lrv1m· l·ampus Tuesday. as evidenced by th•~ orw :rt <;atl·w;.iy Common!>. Stude nts are voting today on rww ,,..,...,,1t•1ah·cl Studt·nts officer s and proposed in- 1·rt·J~1 · .... 111 .... 111d1•nl fl't''I Elert1o n5 contmue Thur sd ay Foreign Students Rooming Sought J\ group l}r Or:inJ.(l' Coust resi· denb 1:, lookmg for :,omc foreign uad Not thr kind that involve:, _,. !Wilding rnorwv 11q·n,1•a!>, hut aid 1n mal< rnp ruom for forl'agn slu dt•nts 111 lm·al hornc•s Th l') a rt• m t• m be r s n f I\ mc.>nran Field St.'rvtcC' f AFS 1 an d their motto ts ··w e provide th<' s tucl<'nt'\ You pro\1dl' lhl' low• " home assignments don't work oul for some reason. For further inform a tion o n providing some "foreign a id .. cQnta ct Mrs Co ll c~tcr ;it 675-1349. FBI Remains Puzzled on Death at Sea Jo Collc·stt•r of BaltlOa 1~ ht• a d 1 n J.( ;rn FBI agents in Los AnRe le!> dfort to fincl said this week they sttll do not h 11 m l':. f 11 r know what killed a 22-year-old !-.IUdl·nt'i from coltr\TC• Whittier man found al :>l!a !.IX ahrnad to • t:iv Ill dunn~ lht• "'''eks ago aboul 16 miles from c•om 1ni: St·hnol \'t•ar Dana Point. Mrs ('oJk-.tr·r -.a)S 11·, rNJll)' Agent John Morrison said his not h.ird t•l qu.urf~ for the At-'S bureau ts still rnvl'sl1 galinK the pro.:r<trn. dea th o f Alfred Joseph "W(' look for nl'xihiltly and Ca stenada. who reportedly fell i·uriil'>ih in nol t1nl" our fomilif':-. overboard while sa ilinJ? with hut in ·ttw stt1lll'nl\ we bring frr f'nds on a 29·fooL sailboat from ahrt>•HI. · stw :..a id lwad('d t oward Avalon last Bt•ciHL'lC thc1 f11rc>11m sludf'nls Mar ch 6. arr> high school a~t·, thl' ramllie!> His body was discovered two wrth wh1 C'h ttwy an• pl<i<'('d most hours after the 9:45 p.m . incl· of kn includt• te~n·aJ!crs But dent ~Y-a Coast Guard cutter Mrs Coll~stn :.aid that d~n·t crew Co ngre11maa Robert ! Badham, R·Newport Beach, baa,• agreed lo help Ne wport Beach In·· pa rt of its battle over the Oranee County Airport. ; The conaressman 's help was : enltated by cily councUmen who·: want some changes made In federal laws pertaining to unjwst • discrimination a nd exclusive rights u they apply lo air car· • n ers and airports. lfhat issue i.s the basis of a current Fede ral Aviation Ad- minis tration Investigation ln· volving Orange County Airport. The FAA alleges the county has violated those federal laws by barring some airlines from ope rating a t the facility. The county , backed by Newport Beach a nd the state. contends that discrim inalioo has nothing lo do witb it. The alrhnes have been denied space because the terminal's too small ;rnd because slate noise laws prohibit the expansio n of com - mercial ni~t operations . City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. who drafted the proposed legisla· t ron. in a letter to Badham said it wi I I lake into account· 'significant physical and enviro nmenlal con· !>lraints" in judging discrimina· lion. O 'Neil said the city council asked for the changes out of fear that the FAA in its investigation is going to be "only guided by the letter or the law ... However , O'Neil said he is un· certain whether passage of the bi ll would have any errect on Orange County Airport's stand· 1n~ tn the eurrent FAA probe Ill' said Robert Nutlm an of the ('ounty Counsel's om ce has in· <larated s upport for the legisla· t1on. but wants to review the document before c omplelley l'Om malting himself. /\ s pokes man ror the con· Jtn•ssman sard Badham is cur· ren tly n •sca rc hing pending ll·g1s lat1un to "find the ap· propnate vC'hiele for the amend· menl!'-" f''N)91 Page A J CLASH ••. At the urging of Councilman David Sills, it was decided in a third J.l().2 decision to form a committee to develop guidelines fo r counciJmanic expense reim- bursement. Sills proposed that be and Mrs Gai<Jo serve on the com mil· tee s ince they already compnse membershJp of a Jel noise com· m1ttee. "I'm not 10terested," Mrs . Ga1do snorted Fro..PflfleAI CABLE ••• rNch~ As with a ll meetings, the coun· c1l 's rate increase discuasions w e r e broadeas t live on Cablevis1on 's local channel. have to be thl' ruse. "We place with fomilrcs th at have no Morrison s aid he is trying lo Cur c hildren or wit h single parent track down the file on the map b 'Consulted' famtlll's.sh1•:.a11I through the Orange County The qualifi<'ation:, arc tha t the Coroner's Office, adding no new ()o Record Firm students musl have their own information will be rele ased un· bed. but not necessa rily their ttl thal Cile is found LOS ANGELES <AP) -Lt. own bedroom Gov. Mike Curb is still consulted on all ma,JOr decisions concem- "Th<' 1elc·a 1s to trrat them as a Soldiers Killed ang tus record company despite member of the family No one's campaign pledges that be would o bligated to !)how the m the NAIROBI . Kenya CAP) not remain involved with the S22 world or to spt>nd a fortune on Land mine explosions killed or million Mike Curb Productions thl'm, · sarcl ~rs Colkst£•r who's wounded hundreds of Ugandan Inc .. according lo a publiabed. hosted four student:. herself. so ldiers loyal to ous ted dictator report. ld i /\mi n a s they tried to c b t Id th L A I The s tudents arrive 1·n mid· ur o e os nge es escape advancing Tanzanian ,.. Id E · T d he · .Jul_v and tht•y loavc the follow -.e ra xamane r ues ay 1s " columns. Ke nyan newspapers Jted II · .... __ :_, __ inJt June . cons u on a maJor ~&:HUI .. , i1a id today. The Standard and suc h as a recently launched She said that most AFS chap· The .Da ily Nation said eight pa rtnc rs hip with Eleklra- ters in locul school districts try buses"were destroyed Tuesday Asy lum Records -a deal put to provide hal•kup hom t'.'s ro r the as about l,OOO of Amin's men together after his election but stude nts 1n t'USe thf.'1r initial drove through eastern Uganda. before his inauguration. . ~~~~~~~~~~~--.~~~ Take the ouch! out of active sports. T ennls elbow. shin splints. and pulled muscles don't hove to be the price to pay for fitness. Learn how to ovoid potential problems and enjoy active sports to the fullest in Dr. Allen Seiner's Sports Medicine Clinic, Saturday, April 28, 11 om to 2 pm: • •Space is llmlted -Free • reservations through the Executive Office. Call (7 14) 495-2800. ma company c . l ( Lait•na/South Coast 0 1 T I O N VOL. 72, NO. 11S, ~SECTIONS, '6 PA<SES Yoar Bometow• Dally Newspaper TEN CENTS Clemente Power Balance Shifts , Ranch Purchase Measure Rejected San Clemente voter!> soundly dereated an advisory m ea1Jure on Tuesday'i. ballot that asked the Ci ty Council to study the possible purchase of 2,600 acres of ranch land fo r an estimated $26 million Here is the vote eount-00 lh1e_-_,-ne;--~-....,~'6P-------- No -3,413 Yes -Ml T he measure s uggesJ.,ed the council look mto the land purchase under the 1909 Park and Playground Act. The land eyed for possible purchase 1s located in the area of the Visbeek, Reeves and Forster ranches. Developers who plan to build about 7,000 homes on the ranch land donated about $27.000 to defoat the measure The meas ure, initially proposed by recalled coun· cilman William Walker, was plact:d on the ball ot earlier this year with a 3 to 2 vote by the council. . Left at Station .Handicapped Man To Sue Railroad By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1 ... O•ltr ,h .. Sl•ll A Laguna Niguel man hied suit against Amtrak Tuesday claiming he was unfairly left at the Fullerton train station las t Mother 's Day because he is con fined to a wheelchair. George Beck of 22766 Mon- ta I vo Road is s eeking un - specified damages for a lleged emotional and physical distress brought on when .. Conductor Cannon .. refused lo let him As a result. Talmo said, rel atives who had ta ken the couple to t he Fullerton station drovl' the m ba<.'k to t he ir La guna Niguel home Amtrak offi cials could not be reached for comment on the suit this mom jog. but Talmo said 1t is hjs unders tanding that the agency's policy on wheelchair tra velers has recently been modified. -board the Amtrak train for a re· turn trip t o Sa n Juan Capistrano. Talmo said Beck successfuJly boarded the Amtrak tra in in San Juan ·the same morning before the conductor spotted him. In the suit, Beck alleged he was denied access for the return trip because he is confined to a wheelchair and be<:ause or his wife 's sex. I i ' • Beck 's attorney. Ronald Talmo, sajd Beck, his wife BeUy and the couple's granddaughter boarded the train Mother 's Day morning in San Juan to travel lo Anaheim for a visit with rel- atives. Yet . when Beck tried to hoard the trajn to return home that evening, Talmo contended. the conductor blocked his e ntry. claiming he could not hoard un- less accompanied by an ahle- bodied adult male Ta lmo expla ined Mrs . Beck had traveled by Amtrak alone ea rlier a nd noticed lhe coachei. carried insignia which indiciited the tra ins were equipped for handicapped travelers. As a result. he continued. she suggested the couple use the train to visit north county rel- atives . NY Burglars Take Diamonds, Jewelry NEW YORK (AP > Burglars appare ntly tiid overnight in Gimbels depa rtment store at Herald Square in Manhattan before escaping early today with an estimated $1 million worth of rough-c ul di a m o nd s and jewelry. police said. Police s a i d the s t o r e 's management was preparing an inventory of the stolen items. Of· fi cers said they would interview employees fo r clues lo the rob- bery. Two guards assigned lo patrol the store all night told officers arriving on the scene that they were unaware of the burglary. Police said they believe the bur1elars hid in the store at its 6:30 p.m. closing Tuesday and waited until employees left the store at West 33rd Street and Broadway at 10 p .m. The thieves then broke into a safe al the rUth-rtoor Marcus a nd Co. jewelry franchise and scooped up the gems. They exiled by way of a win- dow on the floor which led to a roof connecting to the nearby AD BROlJGHT "IR4N~' CUL "I Jutt b.ci to CIJI the Daily Pilot Ind tell them how pleued I am MUI tbe retpome from my ad." That'• the 8dvertl1lns aucceu story ol the man who placed t.b.la ad In tbe Daily PUot: •• Two btdroom. 2 bath around floor, 1dult1. no P•l•. f'11rnl1hed ux. ( Statler Hilton Hotel, accordi ng to Sergeant Louis Monaco of the Ma nhaUan Detective Arca. Police received a call about the burglary at 11 :30 p.m. after the thieves triggered an alarm connecte d to the Holme s Burglary Alarm Co. A searc h or the store un- covered two ha mme r s a nd chisels near the wall safe which ~ad been broken open, Monaco s aid. He sa id three adjacent s afes were tampered with but not entered. Display cases normally in front of the safes were smashed a nd overturned, police said. FBI Remains Puzzled on Death at Sea FBI agents in Los Angeles said this week they still do not. know what killed a 22-year-0ld Whittier man round at sea six weeks ago about 16 mUes from Dana Point. Agent J ohn Morrison saJd his bureau ls aUU investigating the deat h of Alfred Joseph Castenada, who reportedly fell overboard wblle ulllnt with friends on a 29-f oot sailboat headed toward Avalon l11t Mucb8. His body wu discovered two boura after the 9:45 p.m . lnct- dent by 1 Cout Guard cutter crew. Morrbon said he Ls trylnc to track down tbe file on the man· tbrouab the Oranae County Corooer11 Office, addin1 no new lnform1Uon wUI be rtleaNd un- tU that fUe la found. 3 in N-M Recall Targets Ttle presttte"nt and two other t rustees or the Ne wport·Mesa Unified School District are fac- ing a reeall campaign stemming fro m the h a ndling o r un- professional conduct <.'harge s against high school band teacher Richard England Charlene Jaggers , a registra- tion s upervisor fo r the Orange Count y Registrar or Voters. said notices of intent to circulate re · ca II petitions were fil ed Tuesday against board President Carol Mar tin a nd trustee~ Betty J o Ba ll ey ant.I Rodcrtck Ma c - Mi lh an They are the only three of the s~ven board me m beri. whose seats won't be up for re-election in November. O•tlf Pilot ~ult Pitel•> Charges listed on the notice were · interfe rin g with the ed uc ation or children , poor personnel management, demise in quality of education . lai;k of re s ponse lo interests of tax- puycrs and disregard fo r com- m unity cdu<.'at ion1:1l needs. NEW COUNCILWOMAN KOESTER CONGRATULATED Joins Supporter Myrtia Wagner (rtght) In San ""Clemente Also. irresponsible financial practices. disrespectful attitu~e toward pare nts, teachers and students. limiting public input at board meetings . lack of judg- ment in planning for the future. imprope r use o r e xec uti ve sessions and virtua l rubber- stamp approval of decisions by district Superintende nt John Nicoll. Trustees MacMi llian and Balley said today the charges are very general and. In their opinion. unwarranted. "J certainly think I'm do· that JOb that I was elected to do ." Mrs. Bailey said. "Quite frankly, from the li st of charges, they a re so broad we have no idea what they're based on." I CAN'T FIGURE WIN New Councilman Kalsched ABSENT VICTOR New Councilman Ahlman San Clemente High School Burglarized ---~---~--~--- Vandals used a crowbar type instrumtmt to break into offices at San Clemente High Sebool early this morning, where they stole cash. ransacked files and broke open a coffee machine. John Wayne Leaves Hospital for Home Sa n Cle mente poli ce said the break-in was discovered by head custodian Russell Ester. who found the door lo Principal Den- nis Flynn 's offi ce broken open. The vandals took $10 in petty cash from F1ynn's desk, used a pry tool to ente r administration building offices. rifl ed personnel fil es. looked through folders con- taining report cards, and en· tercd the cafete ria. While in the eating area, they broke open a coffee machine. laking a pproximately $10 in change. Police estimated damage to the school at about $1.000. In apparently unrelated inci- dents. vanda ls kicked in three windows at the Laguna Beach (See SCHOOL, Page A2) Actor J ohn Wayne left Hoag Me morial Hospital this morning afte r spending a week in the fa<.'ility for t r e a tm e n t o r bronc tu tis His depa rture ca ught hospital staff members by s urprise. Tuesday a s pokes woman for the actor said he would re main a patient until the end of the week There was no explanation today for his sudden departure. The famous movie actor had been listed in good condition for his entire stay at the facility. Aides said he came down with a bronchjal infection while re- cuperating from cancer surgery. The infection was attributed t.o over-exertion In events such as this month's Academy Awards Death Brush Ringo Starr Reveals Ordeal LONDON CAP) -Ex-Beatie Ringo Starr says he nearly died when he collapsed in his Monte Carlo home two weeks ago and later underwent surgery to remove part of his intestines . ··1 had a good look at death in the face. I was convinced this wa s it." Starr, 38. said in an interview published to· day in the Sun. "It aJI went back to when I had peritonitis flnflammation of abdomi nal membrane that causes severe internal pain and feve r ) as a child. Suddenly ever- ything twisted up inside me ," Starr said in the interview at his London home. "l was told that a nother ua .. minute or two and It was nearly curtains." he said. The Sun said Starr, who has concentrated on film and record production since the Beatles broke up nine years aJ(o, loojced weak and pale after the surgery. at wh1<.'h Wayne gave the prt: sentation for best picture Wayne's cancerous stomach was removed in J anuary during s urgery at the UCLA Med1cal Center. The star has been re ('Uperating a t his waterfront home in Newport Beach since then For the past six weeks he was an outpatient undergoing radia· l ion treatments at the hospital. A hospital spokeswoma n s aid those treatments we re con eluded two days afte r Wayne was admitted with bronchitis. HB Resident Charged in Dog Slaying A Huntington Beach man who police allege shot a neighbor's dog and then placed the dead animal in the bathtub or his home was arrested by officers Tuesday on a charge ol cruelty to anlmaJB. Steven Lloyd Dye, 24, of 7811 "11 Liberty St. remained in custody today in lieu of $SOO ball and payment of out.standing tl'a..ffic warrants. According to police, the doc'& owner. Margarite Lula, of 7811 Liberty St., came home about 8 p.m . to find her mixed·b~ dol missing and a pool or blood on her back porch . The trail of blood led from ber back yard to the ,..sidenee oe· cupied by Dye, police Hid. Of· ficen 1ained entry to the bome and found the dead anlm1l ln tbe bathtub. The SIJePberd·H\llllY mix bad been sbcit ll least one. la tbe head with a plltol. poUe. aakt. Police sald Dye was apparent· ly upeet about the do1 's b1rtWlc. Wagner's Allies Elected By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of t11t DMty ~IMt S&Mt There may be a new mayor in San Clemente next week as the Tuesday vole in the most populous race in municipal his- tory has apparently changed the balance of power. "We JUSt might have a new m a yor and vice mayor next week and wouldn't that be nice." chortled Councilwoman My rtis Wagne r following the vole tally that s howed Karoline Koe s ter . E d Ka lscbe d and Ri chard Ahlman winning seats to the five-member panel. San Clemente voters cast the following ballot tota ls for the winning candidates vying for three se ats in a field of 36 hope fuls -KarollM Koester <elected for a lhrt.-c-year lerm > 1,451. -Edward Kalscbed lelecled for a one-year t.erm 1 1,432. Richard Ahlman <elected for a one-vear term I l,Z78. Mrs Wal{ner vigorously sup. ported the campaigns or Mrs Koester. 52, a house wife and "coun c il wa t c h er ," and Ka lschl'd . 69. a retire d in- sura nce firm executive. The election was called after the Jan 23 recall of then-mayor Wi lliam Wa lke r and council members Donna Wilkinson and Howa rd Mushett. Mushett was an ally of Mrs . Wagner. Last month the old council maJoraty o f Wa lke r . Mr-; Wilkinson and new Mayor Roy Hamm haJted Mrs. Wagner's at- tempt to become mayor. But Mrs . Koester said s he wants to pUt that bitter political feud behind "J want to create something pos itive." the ne wly elected <.'ouncilwoman sa id . ''J never want to see a 3 to 2 council like it was" Mrs. Koeste r said she wa::. ·very surprised" by her victory a s s he d efe ated he r closest <.'hallenger Roy Hurlbut who garncrt>d J,285 votes . Newl y elected Coun<.'i lman Kalsched s aid. "l got up that morning <Tuesday) and had a l{u l feeling I was going to win. I was t he calmest man in San Clemente Tuesday." A San Clemente resident for 21 years. Kalsched said he can't put his ringer on why he won the election. "We didn't have the money the opposition had." said Kalsched who spent about $1,300 on his political campaign. Ne wly elected Counc ilman Ahlman. 56, who retired as San Clemente planning and building director last July. re portedly left town pnor lo election day. Ahlman voted in the election by absentee ballot, city officials said. Ahlman defeated his closest challenger Robert Limberg, who gathered 1.114 votes. The new council members will be s worn in at a meeting scheduled for Tuesday night. At that time, council members plan to consider selection or a new <See ELECTION, Page AZ> Coast Weather Mostly sunny ·Thursday with some high cloudiness. Lows tonight 52 to 57. Highs Thursday 66 at be.aches, 751nland. INSIDE TOD.4 W Some JIJllllO VteCftome• nf· .,. ,,,,,,,,,. to "'"""" °" CJ 100-ocft ribbon Of bid O/f tfle cOOlf of Molatlm coUff Bidono llbtd. SH "Wc,. Slo· 1'°'9 to u,., .. ,,. Al. ··-· .,.,_..,... .. ~: ........ .... ~ M ~ ..... =.. g ........... . ......... ... ......... ___ i ... . ......... c-." ..... (M.lt-tl :uJt.n r,; ...... .. ,, ... .... ......... ., ......_,.. ~--.: ........... ....... .. ,..... •n =---:: :ti OA!L.Y PILOT L/SC Plan• to movf' two doun Cap strano Beach famallc rrom whot has bt-t>n dei.crlbf-d "'somt of Oranae Ctmnl> 'i. wt>r"t how Ing udvan("t'd u stc•p 1'u .. sc1ay before l'OUnl)'8Upt'rv ~rli The board approvt"d plans to op ply for the final US0,000 of a S2 2 mllt Ofl ffdt-rul grant lQ build new 8Ubtldltt'd h o m u for th~ C1t p1 truno Ht•tn•h h.1m1lu•i.. homt's lht•y t'\lt'nltrnlly n1.1y bl• uble to purthtuw County offt c1als said Ullo early ui. four yeitr'S ago th1tl th f 1m1lk~ rt•11ted homei. an the arcu of Doheny Park Road and Las Vegai. Avenue vaolate county health la"s and mu~t bl> \.&cated In udd1t1on. the owner of the property }he> rent has been hop ing for (onstal C.:omm1s::.1on ap prov al to develop the land Ye t , approval ha!t been withheld whale prov1s1ons are made to relocate the lower income fam1laei. in nearby homci. they could afford. T h e. p I a n a p p r o v e d by s upervtsors W(•dncsday calls up on the county to purchase two acres or land at Domingo Avenue and Doheny Park Road for de velopmentofJOnew homes for the displaced families The units would sell for $29,800 for a one-bedroom unit up to $48,355 for a four-bedroom unit with monthly mortgage pay'. men ts ranging from $234 to $385. The condominium-type units would be managed by a pro- fessional firm for about fi ve years. according to a report to supervisors. while residents are trained in details or home ownership. In addition, a housing authority would control resale of the homes to make sure they continue to be owned by lower and moderate. income families. Residents of the existing barrio known as Capistrano Beach Village now occupy trailers, cot- tages and so-called "bootleg homes," the report said, many or them without plumb1n)(, adequate heating and kitchen racitit1es. BeC'ause the ramilaes earn from $6,000 to $13,000 annually, they are unable to afford conventional homes in the adjaC'ent area where prices average about $200,000, the report said. County Planner Pete Ma1or said it may be six months or more before county officials learn if the federal grant is approved and a nother two years before the housing prOJCCt actually 1s built. As designed now the homes would be constructed by AJforda ble Communit1e!. 11\FCOM l of Long Beach, a firm which also 1s building a lo"' -co~t housing pro- ject inSeaJ Beach. Laws B las t e d On Co c aine SAN FRANCISCO I A Pl California laws making it un· lawful to possess, possess for sale and sell cocaine are con· stitulional. a California Court of Appeal has declared in uphold· ing a lower court It ruled Tuesday the law did not deny any or seven defen· dants their rights to equal pro- te~ tion. to due process. of pnvacy and to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. Four or the appellants pleaded guilty in Santa Clara County to sa le of cocai n e, two to possession for sale of cocaine a nd another was convicted or possession of cocaine and sale of PCP. Measure Backed SACRAMENTO <AP) -Four- teen-foot-wide mobile homes could be moved o n s tate highways under a bill clearing an Assembly committee Tues· day despite opposition from critics who said s uch moves are unsafe. ORANGE COAST 1..1-.t DAILY PILOT fN> Or•nctt (CN\1 0.H\' Pttot •U" «ftt«PI •''°'"' bf~ tM ~Pr-f"\\. t\ ~1\~d Ot' lhif· Or~ (N'I Pv011\NnitC~Y \fN,~•~f'Ctit~.1u_. 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Simon Angel, spokesman for the striking Communications Workers of America, said Tues· day 102 of the plant's 170 e mployees are involved in lbe walkout. They plan to rally at tbe plant Thursday. But plant omcials maintain that less than SO workers have ever left their Jobs to join the strikers. "We're not dealing with the union .. we re <1eahn$ with the National Labor Re l ations Board," said plant mana ger Bill Kr a mes ·'The issues in the strike deal with unfair labor p r actice charges and not the contract," Krames asserted. CW A union officials have filed three unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB against Reeves Rubber Inc. ~onway, Ark., fire fighter Larry Brewer, 28, is engulfed in flames <.tS he rushes from a raging fire at a bulk fuel storage depot. Brewer and another fireman. Dirk Sul- tcrficld. 23, were seriously injured in the blaze, which started when a tanker truck exploded. The charges deal with alleged suspensions, ·'bad faith bargain- ing." and other "harassment'' agains t workers, said' CWA spokesman Angel. Management has denied the charges . Slide Damage Funds Approved Plant officials have obtained a permanent restraining order from Orange County Superior Court that limits the a mount of picketing in front of the factory at415Ave Pico Management has charged strikers with i.ome vandalism during the walkout. Police have made no arrests at the plant. No violence has been reported. Federal disaster officials have approved a request for approx· imately $130,000 to repair a por- tion or Bluebird Knolls that col- lapsed Monday, destroying two more homes m the shdt'·pl:.igu<.-.J neighborhood. The federal decision came on the eve of a special council m eeting, where city officials were lo request emergency funding from the City Council tf federal funds were found not to be forthcoming. But Federal Disaster As • sistance Administration official Tom Hamner toured the new s hde damage early Tuesday and gave the go-ahead ror the city to apply for the extra emergency runds City offkials canceled the council meeting late Tuesday after hearing of the federal gov- ernment's decision. City Manager Fred Solomon said the rederal approval means the city may apply for approx- imately $130.000 to complete de· molition of two homes destroyed in Monday's s lide, as well as in· stallataon of soldacr piles e1nd grading tn the area that failed .. The FDA-A has approved Uus as a part of the overall emergen· cy work to ht! done. saying 1t fa tis w1Uun the J(uadelines for federal assistance." Solomon said. To date the city ha:. received $7'3 1,900 1n advance::. from the fede ral agency to complete e mergency buttre ss 1n~ and grading of the 3.5 acre parcel that was ravaged tn a land~hde last Oct. 2 Monday's slippa~c s plat the UCLA Prof Testifies Waddill Jury Te mporarily Excluded By KATHY CLANCY OI ltHt 0•11' P•let Sult A UCLA Medical School pro Cessor testified out or the JUry·~ presence today in the murder reJ,rial or Dr. William Waddill of Huntington Harbour. Dr. Bernard Towers, a s pecialist in developmental ah· normalities 10 infants. testified 111 the jury's abscnct• before ,Judge By ron McMillan dl'C'1dcs 1f his testimony can be admitted into trial evidence Waddill. a 43-ycar-old phys1· c1an, is accused of strangling an infant known a s Babv Girl Weaver tn the aftermath of a s aline abortion performed two years at:o on an 18-year-old un- wed mother His first trial ended last May when Jurors s aid they were deadlot'ked 7 to 5 in favor of ac- q u ill a 1 artcr 16 weeks of tt•s t1mony and 11 days or delibera· tao n. In testimony Tuesday. Or. William Blanc . a pediatric pathologist with Columbia University in New York, told the Orange County Superior Court JUry that bruises found on the netk of Bahy Gari Weaver are ·commonplace" in both pre· mature infants and abortwn fetuses The S'.\1S:.·born doctor told the five men. seven woman JUry that blood vessels an premature infants and aborted fetuses arc extremely fragile and often hemorrhage. Blanc also testified that he could find no positive ev1dence that the infant was strangled In a case of strangulation, Blanc continued, he wouJd ex· peel to set• mu:>l'lt• d<Jmage in the neck s uch as the ripping of fibers Yet. he s::11d ht' found none of that ·Carter Defends Treaty NEW YORK <AP) -Pres1 dent Carter declared today thul the United Stales will be able to tell whether the Russians arc cheating on a strategic arms limitation treaty from the mo ment it is signed. Campaigning for s upport of the yet-to-be completed treaty. Ca rter told the American Newspaper Publishers Associa lion in a prepared speech that the nation is fat:ed with the choice of a possibly imperfect treaty or "a dark nightmare of unrestrained arms competi lion.'' In appealing to the publishers to help explain the treaty to their readers. Carter clearly hoped to gain votes for ratifica- t 1on whe n the agreement is sea led and submitted to the Senate later in the year. Once again. Carter described the treaty as nearly complete. an optimistic report he has made for several months. He gave no inkling what remains in t he way of a final agreement. But Stale Department officials sai'd privately there would have t~ be at least one rpore, and possibly several, negotiating sessions between Secretar y of Stale Cyrus R. Vance and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly f' Dobrymn. f'ro• Pag~ A I EJECTION CHANGES. • • mayor. City Clerk Max Berg reported that only 43 percent or 6,122 of the city's 14, 177 r egistered voters cast ballots Tuesday or sent in absentee forms. The 43 percent turnout was somewhat surprising since 51 percent of the voters turned out to recall three council members Jan. 23, Berg said. Berg said he predicted that at leaat as many voters would return to the polls to vote in a new council ma· jority. Some observers felt that the lenstby ballot , 36 candidates' names a n d a n adviso r y m easure. confused voters and, for that reason, many citlzena sta yed away from the polls. Here are the complete returns In Tuesday's election for the candidates ru.nnlnl for the va- cant three-year council term: Karoline Koester. 1,4~1 ; Roy Hurlbut, 1,285: Norman Ream. 93 1, Erik Perkowski. 615 : Wilma Bloom. 480 . Dorothy Hendricks. 212; Ian Kennedy. 189: Velma Scott. 86: David Dodson. 74 : Mark Morales, 64 . and Patricia Rousseve, 42 Here arc the complete results of balloting for the candidates running for the two one-year terms: Edward Kalsched, 1.432; Rkhard Ahlman, t,278 : Robert Lim berg, 1,11 4 ; Wi lliam Mec h am , 1 ,0 4 7 ; James Ashbrook, 966; Mitchell Haddad. 777; Charles Brent. 728; Cha rles Mitchell, 706; Carol Carlson, 366; Max Malone, 356 ; Bernard Bcckerlegge, 334; Shirley Davis, 322; Elynor Wylde, 310; Phil Mancini. 250; Dan Gabel, 231 . Chris Hoyt.. 162; Pat Comstock. 156: Wilme r Wood. 95 ; Jack Brown. IM: AJ Popik, tt: Ed1ar Oieden, 88; Brian Ruff, 64: Al Zoraster, 52; Mary Clark, 48 ; a nd Robert Ru1lo, 20. ----------~--... - They said not to expect an an· nouncement or a final agree. ment before early next week, if that soon. One issue known to be un. resolved 1s whether the treaty would have to be wrapped up before Carter held a summit mcctinf( with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev or they could leave some details to be cleared away there. home o r George a nd Jane Goodall in half. and undermined an adjacent home owned by An na McCallum Construction crews were busy removing the rubble of the two homes toda~ in preparation ror carving a utWty road in the area to complete buttressing and landfill operations. City officials had ant1c1pated the emergency work would tK: completed by June 1, but said the lat.est slippage will put thl· work back another three week~ Temple Hills Group Mee ts Members of the Temple Hill!- Community Association will meet Thurs day to idPnt1ry neighborhood problems. elcct or ricers and hear annual report." The Laguna Beach assoc1at1on 1::. comprised of residents of neig hborhoods bordering on Temple Hills Drive and the Park.Thalia neighhorhood The meeting begins at 7 pm at Jim and Jan Hall's home. 755 Oak St. For more information. call 494-1392. Fro111Page A I SCHOOL ... High School cafeteria late f'n· day night. according to a custo di an on duty. And additional mischief was reported at the Laguna Beach campus Monday. where several fire extinguishers were emptied in the high school auditorium. Recent vandalis m cases at the high school prompted school trustees earlier this month to hire a part·time custodian to work from midnight to 7 :30 a.m on weekends in hopes of ending s uch acts. The Friday vandalism might have occurred before that custo· dian reported to wor k. school of· ficials said today. No damage estimate was available on the latest acts of malicious mis chief. Take the ouch! Union aod management of· h c1al!. say they plan to meet With the rederal mediator again May 3 in an attempt to end the :.trikt>. Rec Class Signups Set In San Juan Registration is under way for o;prmgt 1mP recreational classes and ·ur•'10n'i offered by the San .Juan CJp1s trano Recreation Department Trip~ to Tijuana. Las Vegas :.ind thl' mu:-.1t•<il comedy "An· n1c•" tn Los Angeles highlight tht> 'Pring i.cht•duh• while courSes i~ haby silting. roller skating and ballroom danrc have been added to rt'gular course offermgs. Pt•opll' also c·an s ign up for the :\t ay 1U lO-kilomelcr run or the April 29 ,Jr. Tra<·k Clinic and Opt•n lnv1tat1onal Meet for young athletes. S1gnup:. can be accom plished at the old Hot Springs Dance lla ll. :l25(Hi Pasro Adelanto. For furtht•r 1nfCJrm:.it1o n . pho ne ,i93 1171 ...,, Viejo Eatery Hit by Fire A fire of undetermined origin caused an estimated $120,000 damage Tuesday night to a Mis· sion Viejo restaurant and sur· rounding businesses, Orange County firemen reported today. The 8 ·50 p .m . blaze was spotted by a passerby who sum· moned firemen to the Golden Chopst.ick, 23881 Via Fabricant.e, fire spokesmen said. The bulk of the damage to the SS00.000 business complex was to the restaurant , firemen said. There were no injuries. out of active sports. Tenn is elbow. shin splints. and pulled muscles don't hove to be the price to pay for fitness. Learn how to ovoid potential problems and ~njoy active sports to the fullest in Dr. Allen Seiner's Sports Med icine C linic, Saturday, April 28, 11 om to 2 pm.· •Space Is limited -Free reS(;frvatlons through the Executive Office. Coll (714) 495-2800. ma company nt:Nt at mission vlejo .. . . . ... 3,500 Yards A way Marines, Soldiers In 1953 Nuke Test WASH INGTON (AP ) Thousands of Ma rines and soldiers were pl aced 3,500 yards from a Nevada nuclear test shot an 1953 to determine their psychological reaction to it, ac- cording to pubHshed reports. The Pentagon was warned by the Atomic Energy Commission that the soldiers might be en· dangered by radiation from the shot, according to documents ob· tained from the Army and other government sources by the W ashiogt.on Post. The Pentagon said it would as- sume res ponsibility for their safety, the papers indicated. The Post s aid today the soldiers were moved closer to ground zero after 1952 test s.bols were found to be "not realistic enough to evoke fear responses among the participating troops." Soldiers were in tanks or trenches 7,000 yards from the 1952 explosions, the Post s aid. Io 1953. they were moved half that distance from one shot, the documents revealed. Volunteers were allowed 2,000 yards from $200 Prize Offered for RealH-bomb PALO ALTO (AP) -As a pro- test a~ainst the government, a $200 prize is being offered by a Palo Alto computer program· mer to any colJege student who designs a workable hydrogen bomb. Charles R. Hansen. 32, who unveiled the contest al a Stan· ford University seminar on the ethics of nuclear weapons, said it wiU be an easy matter to pick the winner -the fir.it design the government classifies as secret. Hansen told reporters bis ·'Hydrogen Bomb Collegiate Design Contest" is intended toil· lustrate a government "double standard" in trying to suppress a maguine story on construe· lion of an ff-bomb. Last month, a federal judge in Milwaukee o rde red tb e magazine Progressive not lo publish the piece, e ntitled, "The ff· Bomb Secret: How We Got it, Why We're Telling it." another firing. And that was "the closest any known person· nel" had been s ince the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, the papers said. Some of those soldiers contend that radiation absorbed from the tests cau~ such health prob· lems as cancer and 2enetic de. feels. The major reason soldiers were at the tests was to find out if they feared nuclear warfare, documents from the early 1950s tndicated. The Operations Research or. fice of the J o hns Hopkins University conducted a study or those participating in the 1952 exercises. The Hopkins study found overall that the soldiers showed "a lack of changes in .. emotional reaction," the Post said. The article is claimed lo have been put together from inform•· lion that came e ntirely from public IOW'ces. Hanaen said the information for the article came mostly from tbe RUbllc writings of nuclear pbyl\ci1t1 Edward Teller . George Jlatbjens and Theodore Taylor. Teller helped de"1op tbeH·bomb. Carter Asks Clout To Shut Gas Pumps Hauen said be wanted to knof, ~ tbe tdeDt.ilta were not prosecuted for security viola· tioft.t, whlle the amall ma1ulne was htt with an tQJunctioa. He clahnt he and many otben have much of lbe informaUon needed to build an H·bomb. HaDHD tald be plans to MDd all entries lll tbll c:oateat to Jobn A. Grtflln. who beada UM U.S. ..Department of Baer11'• daaeUletldon omee. - ' WASHINGTON CAP> -Presl· dent Carter urpd Congress to- day to approve proposals living blm standby authority to ration gas and aave tuel by orderinl 1aa0Une 1tatlon1 to close on weekendl. "~d aeriout supply lnter- r u ptlons occur, America's arienal of available meaaures muat lnclude conllqency plans to ration 1uoline and to man- date conaervatlon by the American public,•• C•rter said ln a ataMrmeDt. The administration proposal for a~ to cloee 111 ala· tiona on ends waa rejedecl Tuesday by the House Com· merce Committee. That panel was turning its attention today '•to Carter's standby proposal for 1aao1lne rationing . <Related story, M .) "If these standby plana are not J>aued by the Coqre11. lbe pubflc could rtgblly aalt why their sovemment wa1 not pre- p 1 red for an emergency. ' W!cfn!!d!Y. Aotll 25. 1919 • s QAILYPILOT Ftatdlag'J'alle CUSD PuShes OutandDomn BJ aUECCA HELM °' .. ...,, Pllet , .... Capiltrano Unified School Dis· trict CCUSD> classrooms are over crowded and districl of· ficiah1 should be allowed to use a relatively new county ordinance requiring developers to pay fees to build new school rooms. This was the conclusion Tues- day of the Orange County Plan· ning Commission after review· iog CUSD claims that 18 of its 22 schools are filled to ''undeslra· ble levels." The commissioners voted to send a recommendation to tbe board of supervisors that CUSD be allowed to seek funding for new classrooms under the de· veloper ree ordinance passed last July. If s upervisors concur with county planners, CUSD will become the second school dis· trict here to use the ordinance. The ftrSl, Orange Unified School District, won permission last September to invoke the regula- tion. The ordinance allows over· crowded districts to collect .8 percent of a new home's selling price up to a Sl,200 limit. The fee for a $100,000 house would be $800. Be fore res()fting lQ the or· dinaoce, however. school of· ficials first must show county planners and supervisors that alternative remedies have been considered and found imprac· t1cal. These include double This is the kind of action that will be on display Satur· day and Sunday at the EJ Toro Marine Corps Air Statton in an air s how that will feature sky diving demonstra lio ns by members of the El Toro Parachute Club. Also in the air s how, starting at noon both days, will be the Blue Angels stunt team. a demonstration by the British built Harrier vertical takeoff aircraft and flig hts by two stunt pilots. The base gates will be open from 9:30 a .m to 5 p.m. both days and there is no charge for ad mission. Maj. Roger Henry is shown landing at left. Teacher Held On Sex Rap ANDERSON <API -AnAn· derson hig h school mus ic teacher has been booked for In- vestigation of sexually molest· ing two 14-year-0ld rugh school girls and providing them with mariJuana. aulbor1t1es ~ay. A complaint by the Shasta County District Attorney's office identified the teacher as Burt Rice. 37. \ sesalona. year -round clu1e1, sharing apace of neipborbood districts, and pualng boDd ii· sues IOI' new eoo.struct.lon fund· ing. Tuesday, CUSD's Faclllties Coordinator Dr. C harles Mederios told commissioners that portable claurooms have been a major alternative used by the district to handle the crowding. Now, however, the district has n o mo n e y Lo bu y m ore classroom space or build new schools. be said. And, Propos ition 13 has restrictions that make it almost impossible to pass a bond issue in the community to raise money for new building, he said. State legislation providing construction funds for schools has been proposed, according to the CUSD orliciaJ. But. at pres- ent. CUSD is dependent on the "generosity or developers,.. he said. CUSD ofriciaJs are meeting with developers to discuss the problem and have established a good working relationship, he added. Dental Plan Supported By County Orange County s upervisors moved county government into the dentaJ business Tuesday by deciding the county rather than UCI Medical Center should pro· vide dental care for the poor. The board, acting on recom· mendat1ons from county ad· ministrators. agreed the county could save $212,555 annually by providing dental care directly rather than through an eXJstmg $425.000-per.year contract Wlth UCI As a result. sup ervisors served s ix months ' notice on medical center officials that the county's contract for emergency dental care for the indigent will be cancelled. In addition. county ad ministrators were directed to establis h county .run dental clinics to serve about 5,000 in· digent adults and children each year . UCI now offers eme rgency dental care for adults with fees based on an individual's ability to pay, while the children's pro· g ram is offered without cbarge. Under the new county pro· g ra m , the same fee structure would be used for adult dental care. while children would be charged $2 per visit. legion Cites Slain Officer Slam San Clemente police or ricer Richard Steed has been pos thumous ly a warde d the American Legion National Cita· lion for Bravery. Steed, 31 . died Nov. 29 when he was shot twice by a man who had called police to request medical aid in downtown San Clemente. Kathy Steed. the slain officer's widow. rec:ieved the American Legion award at a Saturday pre- sentation in Santa Ana. Gem Talk CLASSIC QUARTZ BY OMEGA FOR MOTHERS DAY •• By J. C UUMPHRIES r't•rt1l1ed Gemoloqist. ACS THE SOLITAIRE aunnvei world's changes Since Mary of Burgundy received the first diamond engagement ring In 1477. the world has seen lots of changes. But there is al least one thing which apparently endures in more ways than one: the diamond solitaire is still the Accepted symbol of lQve's betrothal. It is a practice that has not only e ndured -it has grown. In 1938, about 60 percent or all firs t-time Ame rican brides got diamond engagement rings. In 1977, according to reports. the figure waa 75 percent. In Japan, where pearl Je•elry waa trllditional for centunea the glft of diamond encagement riqs haa riaen to 51 percent of all brides .. The Japanese brice, by the way, prefers her diamond in a white told l>r platinum setting. American brides still prefer yellow gold. Fashions and settings change ·with Ume a nd 1eography but, as long as there are boys and gir ls, the diamond engagement rtnc endures. You milht 11y sex and the aoUtalre are here &o stay. J ~.)QI I -.. ..i ,.,· ·" ~~· --· :..,,; ·-., . ' . ' ... ~~!I. Todmy'a Mothef v11uea 1'91ilblllty end 1ccuracy 1n a witch •much • at'9 does ita beauty. Gift witches with quartz aocurm:y. Left: 1Y8119ble in tellow ~Id-filled or 14K ~; r1ght: yellow gold only. ~ to be t,....u'9d. ltorAnltl within MCOnd9 per month I J. C. 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Pttu llU4'1'a warplanet buzzed Yaaaer Arafat's Beirut head· quarter& lwlc4' today and lta gunboats and border artillery pounded Paleatiruan wgcta in $0Utbern l.Abanon as Israel and Eiypt pre· 11ared to put tht-ir peace treaty into effect with the exchange of documents an the Sinai Desert. lsrueh Defe nse Minister Ezer Weizman, arriving in Cairo, culled on lfa.• Palestine Liberation Organization lo "stop shooting .ind s tart tnlkLnJC ," an apparent Indirect invitation lo the guerrilla .croup to enter peace talks. but there was no elaboration. Weazman was speaking at a news conference with Egyptian Defense Mlruster Kamal Hassan AH. prior to their talks on 1arael'11 withdrawal from the Sinai Despite Egypt's conde mnation of Winter Eyed Gasoline Shortage Deliberate Move? WASlll NG TON (AP > An ant1c1pated summer gasoline shortage may be made worse de liberately to keep heating oil flow· mg to homes next winter . says Energy Secretary J ames R. Schles· inger. Schlesinger said the administration may soon have to take steps to see that c rude 011 normally destined for refirung into gasoline is used to m ake home heating oil instead. Mcanwhjlt!, C1n administration proposal to give the president standby authority to save fuel by o rder ing weekend closing of gasoline stat wns has been turned down by a n important House com m1ttl'e. St·hJcsinger was scheduled lo appear today bdorc a House· Senate Economic s ubcommittee chaired by Sen Edward M Ken nedy. D-Mass .. to defend the president 'i. recent dcc1s1on lo hft price controls on doniestu.•ally produced 011 OTllF.R WITNESSES CALI.ED anclud .. d Charles L Schultlc, t•ha1rman of the Council of t-:1-<mom1t• Adv1~er-. Alice Havlin , di rec tor of tht:' Congrc~swnal liudr,<'t <>rflce. and !>cvcral pnv<tte economists. Kennedy said today's hearing would "look at the whole rcinge of direct and indirect economic impacts of 011 decontrol" and "how any revenue <'Ollccted throug h a windfall proftl5 tax. 1r 1t 1s enact ed. will be used." Carter has proposed using some of the money from his pro posed tax to help low-income people pay healing bills But Schles inger sa id Tuc:.day specifics of the plan have yet to be worked out Court Decisions 'Leaked by Printer' I Israel's attacks ln Le~aatoa, Wellman wu peeted corcliall1 by Ali. The roar of anti-aircraft fire shook the Lebanete eapltaJ u tbe jeta thundered past in the aecood 1wee1>-over Beirut la lis boan. The first swoop occurred durin.I the morntni naab bow'. Ttae second came during the lunch break. Arafat's PLO said tbe Israeli planes also streaked over teem- ing Palestinian re fugee camps on Beirut's southern ed1e oe a "panic-spreading mission " that drew anti-aircraft fire from Palestinians and &y rian peacekeepin,c forces in Lebanon. The PLO said the jets also buzzed guerrilla poaiUons &Jons Lebanon's Mediterranean coast , and that an Israeli "miaaUe boat flotilla" teamed with Israeli border artillery in a conce~ bar~ rage against Pa lestinian positions and camps near""PJ?e, 50 miles south of Beirut. \ ' Evn h••iff of an 11ulf1t t".tllc·d M<iratlwn OJI Company out of .. '101tll·y. OhlCI" Well . rw ver mind Back in good old Ftnrllt·y, Marnthon Otl reportt1d first ciua~ter profits up 107 IJl'tl't'nt l.J-.t y('ar tht•y matk $50 mtlhon in three monthi. WASJUNGTON 1 AP I Hc.-ports l<tsl week that g<tve pre maturt: f word of Supreme Court <kcisions quickly led Chief .Justice Warren E. Burger to have a lypt"H~lter removed from has Job an the court's print shop. The Associated Press has learned Senator S Wife Dies Th1s yt•ar . 1t wa.., $104 m1lhon We must quickly point out that Marathon ROt a $23 million onf• timt' tax t•red1l from West Germany that helped ke..p the tompany out of the poorhouse. The r1ring followed a heated confrontation m Burger's chambers las t Wednesday, during which . . . M a r vella Bay h Cle fu . who accepted a futile fight against the chief justice accused the ly o!l its nationally t elevised can cer as a way to leave a legacy of hope for millions. printer of "leaking" information evening news program April 16 died or the disease Tuesday at the National Ins titutes or NOW, i\S i\, fl(•w .,m:rn who.,e high financial dealings a rt' madP ol Hurj!er K tn:,! over the lunch hour. I am not -.un• that thf'sc profit f1 gur1·..., muke lhc oil compan1ei. into dirty, t>hwk hParlt'd prof1tt·n..., to an ARC News reporter . the that Justice Byron R White llC'alth an :i Maryland s uburb of Was hington, D.C. She is AP wai-. told woul~ speak for the cou~t in an shown in 197t> with hus band. Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh. The prinkr. J ohn A Tucci. important ltbel law ruling ad <llld lhl'ar onl} child. ~van. now 23. said h<' dt'nicd Hu t ).!er'11 at< us:.i· vt"rsc to the nl'ws m_<·_d_1_a ____ -"'..._ ____________ _ I don t know 1f 1 hc·..,e profit fi gures add up lo corporate porncigraph.v J lac·k lhc wisdom or corporate finunce that would allow nw t11 -;uggcst the: figures amount to an ob -.n·n1· nf,IOff of !ht• ha pie~!'. working stiff Tht>y JUl'l M!Pm llkc 1t1.1t wher. you drive up to the 9!J ~ cent J?<.ll> pumi; lion but was told l"nday that he h ad bet·n ordcrt•d tr;.in11fcrrerl from tus post . T UCCI IS employi>d hy lhl' Government P rinting CHflcc. which ha~ a prt11l .,hop tn th1· court Walkr C Devaughn. an assistant publu.• printer with lhl• GPO. !'.a id 1 Ut'l'I Wet'> being lrlins ferrl•d to a 1·11mpurabl1• Jo li :.it a nother fi:J ('tltty w1tt11n the agenty Slayer Gets Prison Term SAN r'HAN('JS('(1 •;\I' \ II\ San Frant·1sco ~upenor Court . ludgf' Wilham Mullan:.. 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O.toly Pllet Plloto 1>1 lllCll.tnl l(oollltr TURNING 95 DOESN'T FAZE ACTIVE MESA SENIOR Karin Pearson Planning Visit to Sweden 95 and Peppy Age Does11r't Slow Mesan Kann Pcar~on of Costa '.\k~a turned 95 Tuesday hut ~ht· ctol·srl't intl'nd to kt .<mother yc<1 r. one way or th<.• other. ~low her down She did puusc for a celebr at1on al her Wilson Stn·t·I apartm<.•nt , welcoming fri~nds from the Cos ta Mesa Senior C itizens <1nd from Connecticut. Sa n Orc~o and Santa Rarbara • They s hared her e nJoymenl of a birthday letter from Pres ident Carte r . But the real exciteme nt is coming up· Mrs Pe arson wi ll be traveling to Swcd~n for <.1 month this summer to visit h~r baby sist er in M<.tlmo The sister. Anna Nilsson. is only 90 f Medical Professor i Testifies in Trial I By KATHY CLANCY Of tlHt Oiuly l"llOI St.tll A UCLA Medical School pro· fessor tei..tified out of the Jury ·~ presence today m the murder retrial or Or. William Waddill of 1 Huntmgton Harbour Dr Bernard Towers, a specialist in developmental ab- normalities in infanL4'. tl'st1fied 10 the Jury's absence before .Judge Byron McMillan decides 1f his testimony can be admitted into trial evidence. waadnt, a 43·year·old physi cian. is accused of s trangling an infant kno wn as Baby Girl Weaver in the after math of a saline abortion performed two years ago on an l8·ycar-old un wed mother . His fi rst trial ended las t May when Jurors s aid they were deadlocked 7 to ~ in favor of ac quitlal afler 16 weeks o r testimony and I J days of dclibera lion. In testimony Tues duy, Dr William Blanc, a pediatric pa thologist with Columbia University in Nev. York. told the Oran~ County Superior Court j ury that bruises round on the neck of Baby Girl Weaver are "commonplace" in both pre · mature infants and abortion fetuses. Coast \teath e r MosU) sunny Thursday with some hlgh cloudiness. Lows tonight 52 to 57. Highs Thurs day 66 at beaches, 7S.lnla.nd. INSIDE TODAY Soru •1fXIO Vidnameu ref· ugee1 lt""1fl1W to survtvc on a 100-ocre ribbon of Janel off the coo..t of M~rio called B~ ltland. See "Wow Sta. Uon to Uf•," Poge Al. ~ ... The Swiss-born doctor told the five ml'n, ~even woman JU ry that blood ve ssels in premature infants and aborted fetuses are extremely fragi le and often hemorrhage. Blanc also testified that he could find no positive evidence that the infant was strangled In a case of strangulation. Blanc continued, he wouJd ex· pect to see muscle damage in fh e n('('k such as the ripping of fi bers Yet, he said he found none of tha t Nuke Exercise Said Success LAS VEGAS (API -Termed "an outstanding s uccess," a week-long $1.6 million exercise ended Tuesday after military a nd civilian per sonnel from throughout the nation gathered to rehearse a nuclear weapons accident. ''There were certain gr inches in the area of communication and control, but we learned a Jot about teamwork," said Lt. Col. Bill McGee, public affairs of· ricer for the Defense Nuclear Agency. There were no reports of in· juries or incidents during the ex· crease conducted by 500 radla· lion experts at the Nevada Test Site, he said. AD BROUGHT "lll.4N~' CUL ''I just bad to call the Daily Pilot and tell them how pleased Jam with the response from my ad.'' Thal 's the advertJslng success story of the man wl\o placed Ulla ad In the Daily Pilol: Two bedroom. 2 bath 111round floor. adults, no pets. Furnished nx· Let the Dall.Y Pilot please YoU with cluetned ad responae by callinc 6'2·5878. ---·------ 3 in N-M Drive Targets By JACKIE HYMAN Ol llM O.lly Piiot Sl•ll The president and two other trustees of the Newp<>rt·Mesa Unified School District are fac. Ing a recall campaign stemming from the handling of charges against a hig h s chool band h.•acher Richard England Charlene Jaiu:ers. a registra· t1on s upervisor for the Orange County Registrar of Voters. said not ices of intN1t to cin:ulale re call petitions were filed Tuesday against board President Carol l\I art in and trustee~ Hetty Jn Bail ey and Roderick Mac Milhan A lthou~h a list of charge.-. on the not1 cc d()(•sn 't refer lo the case of England and his trnnsfer fro m Nc>wport Harbor High School. backe.rs of th<' campaign S<Hd today that case wa~ "tht· straw that broke the camel's back " CharE1ei. hi.led on the nollct• arc: interfering with the cduca lion of our children. poor person nel managem ent. d ecline 1n quality of education. lac k of f'('s pons<' to interes ts of tax payers and disr£>gard for com munity ducat1onal need!) Als o. irresponsible financ1:il practices. dis respectful attitude toward parents. teachers and students: 1Jm1ting public input :it board meetings. lack of j udgment m planning for the future. im· proper use of executive session!) and virtual rubbers tamp ap. proval of decisions by district Superintendent J ohn Nicoll. Trustees Mac Milli an and Bailey said today lhc charges are very general and. in their opinion, unwarranted. "I certainly think 1 'm doing the JOb that I was elected to do." Mrs. Railey said. "Quite frank· ly. from the list of cha rges. the,v ar(' so broad we have no idea what thcv'rc based on." She cited school board dt• c1s1ons in clo!>in~ schools for declining e nrollment and con· solidating dJstn c t hcadqucirter::. as evidence or careful planning for the fu ture. $1,700Gem SWlenFrom Mesa Store A ma n fl ed with a SJ.700 diamond from a Costa Mesa jewelry store Tuesday after tell· lng a clerk he was looking al gems for his wife. police sajd lo· day. They said the theft was report· ed at Jewelry by Remy, 1805 Newport Blvd The thief escaped in a 1967 red Ford driven by a second man. police s aid . The thief was described as in his early 20s. about 5 feet 7 inc hes tall and weighlng about 150 pounds. He wa!F wear ing blue jeans and a whlte T·shirt with blue squares and had light·colored ha ir, police said. The second man, who had brown hair. was about 6 Ceet tall, weighed about 170 pounds and was also in hls 20s. New Trustee To Take Seat On May 2 Newly appointed Newport· Mesa Unified School District trustee Jerome Vandewalle will be sworn in May 2 at a special s tudy session m eeting or trustees. Vandewalle will be sworn in at 5:30 p.m., after w-hicb the board wHI adjourn lo executive <cloaed l se11lon lo dlscu'8 personnel and legal matters. Al 7 p.m., an open meeting wUI nsume with a discussion of tbe proposed 1979·80 budget. • · The meeting wlU be held at Harper Community Center. 18\b Street at Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa. VendewaJle. who wm serve until the election this November, replacett Duke O'Brien, who re- 1i1ned ror penona) reasof'I. • Dally l"llel StMi Plwto• NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL TRUSTEES FACING 'ENGLAND RECALL' CAMPAIGN Board Members (left to right), Betty Balley, Rod MacMllllan, Carol Martin "THE LAST STRAW?" MusJc Man England "Ther<' 1s no m ention 1 in the notice 1 of Richard England. she said ... As far as we are con cerned. this list of l'hargc), 1!> what we arc rcsp0nding to." Mrs Bailey said she put!; m between 16 and 20 hours e<ich ·Neck of a trustee mt:eting. fr(" qucnt ly v 1s1ting ~c ho ol s Trus tees are paid S40 per reg- ular board meelini:? One of the campaign leaders. Eleanor Fuller of Santa Ana He11?hts. said toda\' the filing <See RECALL, Page A2> Measure in Con~ress Carter Asks Clout To Shut Gas Pumps WASHINGTON <AP1 Pres1 dent Carter ur~ed Congress to· day t-0 approve propos als giving him standby authority lo ration gas and save fu el by ordering gasoline stations to close on weekends "Should serious supply inter r uptions occ ur. Am e r i ca 's a rsena l of available measures must include contingency plans to ration gasoline and to man- date con serv ation by the American public." Carter said in a statement. - The administration proposal ~or authority to close gas sta· t10ns on weekends was reJeCted Tuesday by the House Com merce Committee Thcit panel was turning its attention today to Carters standby proposal for gasoline r at1 on1ng (Related story . A4 ' "I( these standby plan~ art' not passed by the Congress. the public could righll::t as k why the ir government was not pre pared for a n emC'q~ency particularly after tht' warnmg given by the Iranian s upply curtailment." Carter said He said "'prudence and com· mon sense demand that we must be prepared should other dis rup. lions seriously deepen our cur· r ent shortfalls and creatt;> a :.1tuat1on of true national crisis.· The president added that his a uthority to put the gas ration· ing plan "into a state of readi ness is essential to the energy security of our nation." The admini s tratio n h as estimated that closings from Friday noon to Sunday m1drught could save about 246.000 barrels of gasoline a day. Curb 'Consulted' On Record Firm LOS ANGELES (AP> Lt Gov. Mike Curb is still consulted on all maJor decisions concern· mg his record company despite campaign pledges that he would not remain involved with the !22 million Mike Curb Production~ Inc . accordfog to a publish .. d report. Curb told t he Los Angeles Herald Examiner Tuesday he 1:-. cons ulted on all maJor decisions, such as a recently launched partners h i p with Ele ktra · Asylum Records. COSTA MESA PILOT FLEW WORLD WAR I FIOHTER·BOMBER S.mce• Held Recently for WllN•m Y•n Heemakerck Ploaeer Pilot Bt•ried ~a's JI an Heenukerck Shot Down in WWI By JOHN CORDERO Jeking..,~oaandBombay,Jndlalnl927-28. ot1Mo.1ty,...,... His parents. who also operated a rubber Funeral services bne been held ror plantation In Java, Jndonesla, died in a Cos la Mesa resident Willlam E . Van Japaneee prison camp durtna World War II. Heemskerck. a World War I allied fi1ht.er pilot who survived beina shot down in names in bis canvas·covered biplane over the 5ue1 Canal. He died Friday at the ase of 19 at Hoa1 1 Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. A.8ELF·EMPLOVED mechanic ln Costa Mesa for ts years. Mr. Van Heemsket'Ck came to the United States after tbe war and worked tor hJs parenta ln the Coenraad Dutch Eaat Indies Company. Mr. Van Heemskerck assisted hls parents' company by opeuUna thelr re1k>n•I omces ln WIBLE U\'ING IN New Jersey before tbe outbreak of World War Il, he worked wttb John Fokker, who later dealgned the ramoua Fokker German fl&bter aircraft durtnc WWII. Mr. Van Heemakerck leaves a daull!'tor, Marie Powell ol Huntlqton Beacb and four 1randcblldren. A mua was celebra'*i MCJD01 at St. Joachim Catholic Church tn Coeta Meaa. Burial was held at the Holy Sepulcbe'r Cemetery ln lbe City !>( Oranp. • ' I ' I l 1 . . . . • .. Crippled Man Sues BJ UTRY LANCY .................. A waun• Nhtut'I man rllf'ft bUlt ajlainst Amt rak Tuf! day clalmlnt he waa unfairly lf'f\ al the PuUe rtun tr•ln atatiou lut Motber'a Olly bt·uus h 11 con hnt'd to a whfflrhalr Gctorae Ht"c k or 221841 Mon I IA l v o Mou d 1 s "'., k In JC u n ,~rafted dumagt•s for 1tllt·61~ t>mottonlll .net phy1ucal dlAtres. brought on when ··conductor Cannon" refused to lt>t him board the Amlrak lratn for u rt' t urn trip l o San Juan Capastraoo Beck 'i, atlornt'y , Ronald Talmo, said Beck. has wife Betty and the couple 's grandd1i1ughte1 boarded tht-lriun Mother'!) Day morning an San Juan to travel lo Anaheim for a vt!>ll with rel at1ves Yet, when Beck tried to board the train lo return home that evening, Talmo conte nded, the conductor blocked his entry , l'laimmg he could not board un- less accompanied by an able- bodied adult male As a result, Talmo said, rel- ativt>s who had taken the couple to the Fullerton station drove them back lo their L a~un u Niguel h<1me Amtrak officials could not ~ rea ched for commt>nt on th<> Miii thh morning, but Talmo i.aud 1t 1:. his unders tanding that the ;ii.:cnt·y s policy on wht-ekhair travt>lt•rs has rec ently bt:e n modtfll'd Talmo said R(•('k succ~sfuJly hoarded the Amtrak train in San .Juan the same morning before the conductor s potted him In the !>Ult, Beck a lleged he was dented access for the return t rip because' he as confined lo a wheelchair and bccau:.c or h1:. wife's sex Talmo explain('d Mrs Beck harl travclt>d hy /\mtruk a lon1• •'.Hlll'r and nol1<0NJ tht• ('l>:.tChf•\ 1·arr wd ans1~n1a ~h1t·h indicated lhe tr ains were e quipped for handi<.:apl'l!d travch•rs Ai. a rc!>ult, he continued. :.hl• suggested t he couple UM' lhe Iraan lo v1s1t north county re l- allves . Jolm Wayne Checks Out Of Hospital Ac tor .John Wayne left Hoag Me monal lfos p1tal this mormn~ .irter spendtn~ a wPek in lht' fa c il ity f or treatment or hronchalts His departure· caught h~p1tal s taff members by surprise. Tuesday a s pokeswoman for the actor s:11d he would remain a patient unltl lhc end of the w1•ek There was no explanation today for has sudden departure. The famo us movie a ctor had been listed in ~ood condition for his entire stay at the fac1hly Aides said he t'ame down with a bronctual infection while rt: cuperatmg from cancer s urgery. The infection was attributed to over-exertion in events such as this month's Academy Award!> at which Wayne gave the pre- sentation fo r bes t picture Wayne's cancerous s tomach wa s r emoved in January dunng s urgery at the UCLA Medical Center The sta r has been re euperating at his waterfront home in Newport Beach since then. For the pas t six weeks he was an outpatie nt undergoing radia- tion treatments at the hospital. A hospital s pokeswom a n said those t reatments wer e con- cluded two days after Wayne was a dmitted with bronchitis. ORAN0£COAST c DAILY PILOT f"""Or.-nQ!f"(Oinl 0-1• P1~ •·th•fttt "l\tem t•i"'"'IN fiW>#\ Pfn\ t'(NibH~tt'fl .... ()f~ t o.-,1 l'v"'•""ftOC~., 5'-0M•t"'f'it•tiO"• 11t•• .,v1>t1\Pt•d l#r;l'td.t• '"'~n f ,..,,._. tor CO\t,. ,_,,.,. .... Nto'#OOf'1 ftr•tt'I H·#'lh~Gn ""'A(h ff/411t ,.,"v.u .. ., '"'nw l~fW414.h·\iw4hC. .. ,, • 1r.flf"' ,.~~' M t»oft ., ~·'~ Si.th.mt.•n •f'ld 'wH lltt '"°" .,,..-1tW.1pM ~f>hU\tf'Q Ol•M l\ U UI Wto\t ..... \t"""' {("I,. AM\.• ( Atlt0fft1t4 .,.~ ..... ,1,.. ..... p''''°'"' •M rvtJl1Wr Jte•. c ...... Vi*'• ..,." .. nt And (',.Mif .. llM""'O"• ,_ ........ (fllO< "::::.~:0.::- , .... 1.. ... ...... .. • .-.. !Utt "'''''•"• Men•Olf'tQl Olt&tt ~phone (71 4) ... M321 CIHllll•d Adv•t11•1119 Ml·Mfl ____ , ____ _ Flomittg Fireman Flees Fire Badham Ai.its on Airport Co111rea a man Rob-ert Badham, R-Newport Beach, bu agre ed to help Ne wport Beach In part of its battle over the Orance County Airport. The con1resaman'a help was enlisted by city councilmen who want some c:ban1ea made in federal laws pertalnlng to UIQuat d iscrimination and exclusive rights as they apply t.o air car- rier s and airports. That issue is the baail ol a current Federal Aviation Ad- m inis tration investigation in- volving Orange County Airport. The FAA a lleges the county has violated those federal laws by barring som e airlines from operating at the facility . The county , b ac ke d b y Newport Beach and the state. contends that discrimination bas nothing to d o with It. The airlines have been denied space i>ecause the te rminal's too small and because sta te noise laws prohibit the expansion of com- mercial night operations. <'onway, Ark , firefighter Larry Brewer, 28. is engulfed 1n rtames as he rushes from a raging fire at a bulk fuel .... tornge ch·µot Bn·wt:r <.1rul another fire man, Dirk Sul t c>rf wld, ~i wr re s{!r1ous ly inj ured in the blaze, which ..,lJrlcd wht'n a tanker truck exploded. City Attorney Dennis O'NeU, who drarted the proposed legisla- tion, in a letter to Badham said it w i II take lnt.o account "signi~ant physical and enviro nmentaJ ~ s traants" in judging discrimina- tion. O 'Neil said the city council a sked for the cha nges o ut of fear that the FAA in its investigation 1s ~oing lo be "only guided by the letter oflhe law." Trustees OK Pact to Run Sports Camps F rom Pagr Al RECALL CAMPAIGN. • • "lewpnr1 \11 "'-' ... d wol lru ... 11·1·.., J ppro\ l·d ;111 Jgrl'l'ffit•nt Y. llli ttw n t 11·.., o f Cus l .i M··..,a a nd N1•v.11111·t Bt•a('h T11C·..,1 l<iy lhul 1.1. II I 1·11:.t1l•· ""m rr11·r •por t \ '.1111 fl" lo t•1111l 111111 cl 1·..,111 1t· 1'1 o po..,1l1on J;j <·utll.ll'kS Tiit' .1gn·1·rn1·11t, IH'•·v1uusl~ c.1p 11ru\ 1·d hy tlw 1•1tw:-.. "l'h forth f1•t-.., for u~1· of M'hool fat·l11lll''i in l b 1• .., u m rn ,. r . ,, J o n g w 1 th r l''ipuns1b1hl> [01 clt'<muµ and dc.1mag1· Among thl' ;11•t1v1l1l's the c1tw" will offc·r will be four lo scven- Wt::t'k .,ports camps <limed at al loY. IOI-! school alhlt•l1c teams tu µr Jc ti cc in tht-:.um mer The cost of the camps per m- <h v1duCJI r:mg<'s from S30 to $45, clcpcnchnJ! on h:ngth SummPr schoo l. exC'<'pt for a fow bas1r coun.es. wa'i c<in<'t·IC'rl last year and ag:11n this )Car due to lat•k or fund' llnw1·vcr , \\.-h1h• thr srhonls .ire forh1d<lt•n t11 chargr• fHnrl.., for surh ;l!'tl\ 1lit>s. th(• 1·1t1t•s 1ctr1· ,11l11y.1•ll to. trustf'C•s sJHI Tues llav ·i·tw r1t1e:-. will hin· th(• rr>J.:Ul ar srhool rt111 c•hf'• ;11111 p;1v lht•m fr11m lhf' partieipa l1on ff'('.,, thL'V sau1 Sick Animals qemmc•d from dhsatisfactlon ove r th<.• handling of the Richa rd fo:ngland <·a s1• CJl Newport llnrbor lhgh St·hoo l However . she s:.11d the c•a m- pa1gn group. C'1t11l·ns Al'lang to HC'storl' Erlucal1on •Ci\IH•:1. 1s also unh;1ppy with othn dtslnct pol 1<· 1t'.., and clf't·1stons England. a m usu: lcal'hf'r and hand lloarl1·r . fa1·ps charges before• a hC'11nng boa rd this ~um mer alleging un1,rofcss1onal con dut·t in fa1hng t1> carry out or. cl1·rs from llarl:>or lhgh l'r111· c:1pal Tom Ja<.:obson. England was removed from his c lassroom and placed on paid administrative l<'ave when the charges were brought. When 1t was learned the hearing couldn't be held until July. England was trans ferred lo Corona del Mar fhgh School. Mrs F'ulll'r said CARE mC'm hers and members of SuvPort<·r.., or H1<·hard Englc.1nd I SOR fo: I !Jh Jl'l'll•d to the wa) th<'I r pre ... l'nl a 11nn" at trustt·t· rn et'.ltngs ~ere h.1 nd IN.I "Thf'st• J>l'llJlll• II h(' trusl<'t·s • w t th<·mseh 1's aho vt• the puhlt<· <J n<i 1gnrirt· an}thmg that th1•y ..,av." sh<' C'Om mt•ntcd Mrs. Fulh·r, whos1· daughtc-r hi.IS rt",1g11nJ from llw l larbor ll1g h ba ud 1n lh(• wake uf Englund 's <lt·parturc, s aid par<' n ts ah o o h 1 t• cl lo th 1~ ·rn,..,<'O ' of lht• Newport~Mcsa lnstnwt1onal Hl"•C<trc:h lnst1tult· 1NMllU I f ~ Sh }l The non. profit <'OmputPr flala ~ave e e r prllt'C'SSIOi! rorporal1on ~a~ st'l --up l<i~l Yl'ar with trustee·.., a :. ANTIOCH IAP> Ahout four l)ll <trd ml•mllN~ lo m<irkd C'om- do1en s1t'kly dog~. cat!> a nd bird..., putcr µrogranis tkvelopl·d by were move~ to an animal shelter th(• district from an animal kennel where m spcctors found filthy conditions and five dead dogs Police s aid Tuesday the Kaembourne Kennel s & Pct Shop. which was not llct-nsed as required by law, was operated by an elderly wom<1n, Donna Prenltcc. Capt. Dale Hackford s aid the city's animal control officer Monday found 21 dogs, five cats and some 20 birds in poor condi- tion after he was alerted by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty lo Animals. It was dissolved m Februur), although 1t had !)hown a profit. because of t•h<1rgc:. by the coun- ty Board of Education that 1t w:is unfa1rlv competing with private industry Mrs FullC'r said Cl\ RP, mem· b<·rs also dtsagrpc• w1lh thl' dis trict ·s policy of rotating schnol princ1puls evNy few yc;1rs, hclicvc lfurbor lligh tca<'hf·r<; who hnckcd En1otland have bt·<·n transferred lo quie t them, object lo having lo wail until the cnfl of Foreign Students Rooming Sought A group of Orange Coast resi- dents is looking for som e foreign aid Not the kind tha t involves sending money o verseas. but aid In making room for foreign stu- dents in locaJ homes They are memb ers o f American Field Ser vice CAFS> a n d t h ei r mot t o is · "We provide the students . Yo u provide the love." Jo Collester of Balboa Is h e ading an effort to find h o m es f or 11tudenl8 from 1tbrond lo slay in the coming 8chool year. Mr s . Coll~tcr s11yi1 It's re Illy not hard to q ualify for the AFS pro1ram. are high school-age. the families with which they are placed most often includ<' tec•n-agers. 8 11l Mrs. C"ollestcr said lhal does n't have lo be thl' case "We place with families that have no children or with sin~le-parcnt families. shl'~a1d The qualifications ltrP that lhf' students must have Lhcir own bed, but not necessarily their own bedroom. "The idea Is to treat them as a member of the Camily. No one's obligated t o sho w t he m the world or to spend a fortune on them," said Mrs. Collester who's hosted four st udents herself. The i1tudcnts arrtvc tn m id- J uly and they leave the follow- ing June. She said th nt most A F S chap· ters In local scbool di11tricl!> try to provide backup homes for lhc 11tudenL, In case their ln1llal hom e assignments don 't work out for some reason. ooard mt•f'lings to "r)(•ak on non JJ.!enrl a 1tr•m .; a nd b<.'IH·V •· I r uslt't'" han• 11ot ht·t·n ..,uff1 1·1t•ntly a1·11v1• in ri·mov1ng inef fl·rlual tt-.1dlt'rs The· thrc<' tru..,t<>1'" Ol)W haw· si•vt•n d 1\'\ lo f11t • an a ri'iwc•r of 1111 mon· I han 2110 word.., w1lh th1· 1pg1 ... t rar-; offt<''' Tlw an..,wt•r.., IJIU<,I ht· r irrnl.1t1·<I Wtl h th1· pt'l1 l111os tr 1111' p1•11t 111n p:t<·k agt• 1.., ap pro\1·tl hy lht' rq,:1slra r, ('t\f{f: would hil\'<· about 160 days to .,, l'k lhP :-.1gnatun•S nf 15 r>e rt'<'nl of I hl' district s voters who, al l:lst count, numbl'rcd 78 , 1'17 That's bclW<'<'n 11 ,000 and 12,000 s ig natures needed to call an l'lcction If t•noug h '>lgnaturcs are ob tainl'd and vn1f1cd b y lhe reg 1:-.trar, an c ll'c t1on will he called within 80 to 125 days :-.hould a r<'gular l'ler lio n be ..,c-ht•d ulcd dunni.: that rwraod lh1· rl'l'all l'h•c:t ion roulrl be ron '>olulatctl "1th 1t Runaway Boy Captu r ed by Mesa Police 1\ 13-}C'ar old runaway from i\naht•1m who leaped from a movrng car he had allegedly stolc•n was t'apturcd Tuesday by Costa Mesa pohct- Police said Officer Gary Ben nett spotted the boy dnvm~ on Nt'wport Boulevard and nollced t hat he seemed loo young to dnvt> When Bennett switched on his red lights. the boy turned down 20th Street and onto Church Street in an attempt lo evade the officer, police said. T he youth then a llegedly threw the c<1 r into park, leaped out while 1t was s cr eeching lo a halt anrl altt•mpted to run away Benne tt captur ed him at a nearby fence. police said. Police said the boy, who was taken lo Juvenile hall, had run away from his home in Anaheim a nd alleged1y stole the car rrom the parents of a friend, also in Anaheim. • I# • I. Church See k s Money for Apartments A C'osta Mesa c·hun·h as w •·k IOI! fu nd:. ln build :12 't·n101 e tt11<'n apartment~ on 1l!s prol)f•r l\. <'tty Count·il mnnh<'r..., Wl'rt l;1ltl this ~eek J\11•mhrrs l<-arnN1 a t <t stud~ -;pssion that St John tht· D1vwt• 1':p1srnpal Church ''Ill fll•· a t•on l'<·ptual dtos1gn with U S llou<i ing and Urhan Deve lopment th1 -; month. €1ty Manager fo'rcd SorsulJal sa11J loday Thl' church 1s located on part of a large lot al Bay Street and Orange Avenue. The congrega- tion hopes l o build a ne w sanc tuary on the front or the• proper ty and l'onvcrt tbe 11lr1 s anctuary into a recreation hall. Sors abal said. lie said the proposed apart m1•nts wo uld tx• built adjacent to t h1· recreat10n hall. fkp~entallves of the church roulrln 't be rt>ached for a<frl t llonc.11 details today However. O'Neil said he is un- ce rtain whether p~sage or the tnll would have any effect on Orange County Airport 's stand- 1n~ 1n lhe current FAA p~obe fk sa1c1 Rob<!rt Nuttman of the County Counsel's office has in- d1t·atcd support for the leg:isla- 111111 but .,.. a nh to review the d<H'11m1•11 t bl'for<' comple tley c·om milling h1m~clf Unite d Cuts All Flights C H ICAGO CAPl -United Atrhnes has a nnounced it is e x- te nding cancellation of all its scheduJed nights through Mays. The airline closed operations a fU>r me mbers of the Interna- ltonal AssocaatJon of Machinists and Aerospace Workers struck on March 31 Marc MJchaelson , a pubUc re- lations spokes man, said the oe c1s 1on lo extend the cancella- tions was made t.o avoid incon- v e n 1 e nl'e to t r avele r s by a rceptrng re servations wheo operations arc uncertain. Death Brush Ringo Starr Reveals Ordeal LONDON CAPJ Ex-Bealle Ringo Star r says he nearly died when he collapsed an his Monte Carlo home two weeks ago and later underwent s urgery to remove part of his intestines. "f had a good look at d eath in the face. I was convinc:ed this \~as it," Starr, 38. said in an interview published to cfay in the Sun. ·· 1t all v.ent back lo when r had peritonitis 1 inflammation of abdominal m embr<.1ne that causes scvL·rc· inll'rnal pain and fc vl'r > us a child Suddenly ever ything twisted up ins ide me." Starr s<Jid m lhl' interview al his London home "f was told th a t a not her mut1t minute or two e:tnd 1t was nearly curta ins," he said. The Sun said Star r. who has concentra ted on film and record production s ince the Beatles broke up nine years ago. looked weak and pale after the s ur gery. Take the ouch! out of active sports. Tennis elbow. shin splints. and pulled muscles d on 't hove to be the price to pay for fitness. Learn how to ovoid potential problems and enjoy active sports to the fullest in Or. Allen Seiner's Sports Medicine Cllnlc, Saturday. Aprll 28, 11 am to 2 pm.• • • Spoce Is llmlted - Free reservations through the Executive Off Ice. Call (714) 495-2800. ma · company now at mission VlelO .. • t . • • •' • "We look for ne:dblllty and curiosity in not only our famJlies but in the students we brlna lro m abroad," she said Becawie U. foreign student.a 1-"'or further iolorm allon o n providi ng some "foreign aid" c o ntact M r11 . Collu t er at 87~1349. L-------~------------------------------------mollll'!---------------------'· .._ ·--- DAILY PILOT s Wedt1eeday, AprU 25, 1811 NYSE COMPOSITE • STOCKS/ BUSINESS •••gTips Passenger Van Wins Americans WHY? ''A FAMILY Wml A four-door domestic sedao is nol going to buy another one for a second car. They are. more ap~ lo pick a sports Import, a van, pickup, or four-: wheel·drive utility unit. instead," says a Ford spokesman. At least a million families rely on trucks as their sole means of transportation. according to industry figures. People considering buying a passenger truck should consider these facts: < l) Purchase price. The smallest basic cargo van can cost 10 percent less than a standard·size station wagon in the ss.soo range. Such a van has just one seat. Adding seats . windows and s uch options _as_automal1c. transmission. power s teering and power brakes raises the price to $7 ,000 . $8,000. A plush van can cost $11,000 to $12,000. (2) A VAN MAY GET AS LITTLE as 7.5 to 10.S miles per gallon. depending on its size and equipment, compared with 12 to 14 mph for a station wagon. Heavier vans oneo use less expensive regular leaded gas rather than un· leaded. <3 > On overall operating costs. Hertz estimates the lightest. barebones cargo van, driven 10,000 miles a year and kept three years, costs 37.8 cents a mile at 1978 prices. That's aJmost a penny less than the 38.7 cents the company calculates for a slandard·s1ze station wagon. But options on a van Cl.In raise per·mile outlays to 42.5 <:cnts. and the heavier plush units could require 57.S l'ents Trucks art• sturdier. depreciate more slowly in ear- ly years than cars and can be kept longer. 14 I The sm<.1llest vans are about three feet shorter than ::i standard-s11e station wagon cind about the same width. but as much as two fC<!t higher. They may not fit in some garages. 15 1 Finally. despite their comforts. passenger trucks llll ride and handle dtlferently than cars. It's a good idea to borrow or rent one for a week or so before buying. Business Tax Law To Be Examined ;\ frN· sern111ar dPs1~ned lo rnakc 1t easier for new and prospt·l'l1ve business owners to comply with federal. slate and local tax. license and regulatory rl.!quirements has been scheduled m Santa Ana on May 2. Sponsoring the meetrng. which will be held in the Santa Ana City Council chambers in Civic Center Plaza. are the U.S. Small Business Administration. the Orange County chapter or the Service Corps of Retlff<1"-EXecatl~s and the Santa Ana Public Library. TAKING PART IN THE PROGRAM, which will last from 8:30 a m to 12 30 p m .. will be representatives or six federal, stale and local agencies. Sponsors of the seminar said the agenda has been d~­ s 1gned so attendees will be able to find out what lo do, where lo go and who to see in order to comply with busi· ness tax and regulatory requirements. ln addition to the formal presentations, time will be sl't aside for questions of the various representatives pre· sent. Taki~ part in the program will be representatives of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, the California State Board of Equalization, the State Franchise Tax Board. the State ·Employment Development Department, Orange County Clerk's OHice and the Santa Ana city li cense de· parlment. More information is avu1lablc al the Sanlu Ana library, 834·4845. B..nne•• It' rit Ing io Be TaUfllU A workshop to help people improve written business commumcat1on will be offered at Golden West College. Huntington Beach, from 8 ·30 am to 4 pm. Saturday. Admission 1s Sl5 and pre·reg1stration is required. Due to limited enrollment, a second section will be offered June 2. Fac1hlators Belinda Behsle and Margaret Cham· berlain specialize as writing consultants for C T ."KI NG ) business and industry . ~ Their program is STOCK designed for managers. • secretarieli. small busi· -------------ness owners. salespeo- ple, women re·entering the work force. people beginnmg thetr careers and others seeking to write more effectively in business or industry. 11...Ws Net lneo•e Drop• Computer Automation Inc ., Irvi n e -based minicomputer manufacturer. Tuesday reported net In· come of $286,000, or 14 cents a share, on sales of $18,635,000 for the third quarter ended March 31. In the like period last year, the company had net in· come of $1 ,763,000. or 89 cents, and sales of $17,07~.ooo. President D. H. Methvin said performance for the quarter just ended was In keeping with the approximate level of income projected. On March 26, the company announced that a sales shortfall caused by delayed shipments or Syfa computer systems would result in an earnings decline . IJdBt11 Safi• Eanal•9• Ott San Diego Gas & Electric earMd 41 cent.a per ahare or com moo stock tn the first quarter of 1979 compared wlth 61 cents for the like period a year ago, Company President Robert E. Morris reported at the aMual meeUna of shareholders held In San Dicfo. Morris said there were two primary reuona for the lower earnings. One was a Public UUUtles Commlsaion ruling that r e duced profits from SDGfiE's la- terdepartmental sale of natural cas for power plant fuel. · The second was the dllutlve elrect from the laauance of ad· dltional common stock in 1978 to finance conatructlon pra- jects. The company's flnt quarter operating revenues of $177.2 million were 19 percent ahead of the year-earUer quarter. but operating expenllft of Sl5e.4 million ?OM 2:$ percent from the 1978 flnt quarter. Net Income before pre· (erl'ed dMdend requirements WU $1$.1 miUIOD, a decruM of 12 percent. However, with rT.7 mlllion averace common shares outat.andJnt tn the recent quarter compand wltb 22. '1 million the previous year. eamlnp per ahue declined J3 per .. cent~ B iidness· • . . • < OLD CAR PROVES VALUABLE TO SACRAMENTO MAN Mike Tonia, 85, t<eepa Model T In Top Running Shape Mo del T Bargain $5 Car Still Hums Af't er 650,000 Miles SACRAMENTO lAPI -Mike Torus, 85, admits he may he a bit off when he adds up the 650,000 miles he r eckons he's driven in his car. The odometer broke years ago. But he r emembers prc•c1sely how much he paid for his 1926 Model T Ford coupe: $5. TONIS SJ\IO IN AN l~T ER VIEW that ht• c1st1maled lht• m1h.•agc from the number of m1 It's ht.' drov1• ('a ch clu v as a manager of fruit p1ek111g ('rf·"'-. Jll °' rr tht' ~acramenlo Valli·) To111s s,rnl h1· holll!ht th1· c·;ir during thl' Ot>press1on It was s1tl1r1g ulong th1• road out side Sacramento in Hl3·1 with a f"or S<ih· sign Whl'n he :Jskt-d tht• ownt·r how much. tht· m an S<Jid, "Whatev..r you've got " Tonis forked over the S5 hf' had in his pocket "So I say, 'Don 't you foel sorry for sell · ORDER YOUR DIESEL NOW! For European Delivery and SEE THE OLD WORLD BEHIND THE WHEEL OF YOUR NEW VOLKSWAGEN DIESEL • Why pay hrgh £urooean car rontal onces and come home with nothing more than Iona memories? With our Oohvf'ry 1n Curopc plan. you save the rental charge. come home wrth wonderful memories. and bring back the u1t1matn sourvenir as well -your very own. sparkling new Volkswagen Dresel On some models you II at<>o cnioy additional savings when you comparn the factory delivery price with what YoU would pc1y he1a Ask 10< complete details on the money-saving plan that lets you see 111e Old World from behind the wheel of your new Volkswagen Diesel CALL LES GOLFOS OR llU. PATS& 673..0900 VOLKSWAGEN OOESIT AGAIN ® • 1979 IAlllT DllS& CHICK IVERSON VODWAeae POISCMI AUDI ...... C...t .. ~ .... ..,..,. ..... lc..t...., .............. , 673-0900. 133-9160 MewO,..S••1rp IOte ll ICoMt Hlwey at Bayside Drive) .ng ~our car like this.,• and he says, 'Wh at c·a n I do? I didn·t cat yesterday I've nothing to eat today. And tomorrow I won 't have anythanc to cal either TOMS SAID llE MAINTAJNED the car himself, never spcndin~ "even one penny" at " garag<' I It• put on ovcri>11cd 21 inch wheels for hcttl'r off-road trnclion, and installed a Sl't·onll Lransm1ss1on b~hind the c,n~ina l onC' 'No\\ I \l' gut ninl· ~pc<>ds futwar<I anll lhrt•1· in n·v(•r'-o('." Tonic., s:.1d 111' 11·p~11ntl·cl 1t l1lac·k lllS MILJ:.:i\GE "WIJJo:N IN TOP !>h<Jpc aft <•r an overhaul at mayhc 45 miles a n hou r on lht• highway" 1s about 19 per gallon. Tonis said his formula for automotiVl' longevity wus "Drive Slowly " - Mesa Company's Ea~ings R ecord ' Standard Parif1r \Qrp of Colo.la Ml•sa ~ay:; 1t reahze<I lhe h1ghc'>l f1rs l c1uartcr revenues and ca mini:-; in 1ls histor). The Board of D1n•c l0rs declared the regular 12 5 C('nt:. quarll•rly <·a~h dividend for the qu;.irter payable July 20 lo ~locktwlders or record July 5 NF:T INCOME t 'OR TllE QUARTl::R ended March 31 inert":Jsed 45 pe rcent to $2.154,185, or 53 cents J>C'r share. t•omp:ired l o Sl,487,499, or 37 cents. in the likt• p<:riod a year ago. Hc venues for the f hr Pc month period rose 27 perccnl lo $23,943,714 a s compur NI lo $18 ,821 ,202 in 1978 l>urmg lhl' quarter, the company delivered new homt's and inercuscd its backlog or presold homes to 711>, up from 587 at the end of 1978 J\t Marc:h :J I , the company had 1,5.'.ll homes un - der l'Onstrul't1on compared to 1,272 at the like time last year The average s ules price of new homes deliv('rcd during the hrst quarter rose lo $84,000 as compared to $G8.400 in the like period a year ago. Also during the quarter, 620 additional building sites wt•re acquired incr easing the inventory of futu re available bu1ldtn~ !>Ile:. to 7, JCJ, up from 6.392 a year ago. DU RING 1978, STANDARD·P ACI FIC achieved the highes t revenues and e<irnings in its h istory Standard· Pac1f1c. a builder of s1ngle·family homes, 1s active In 35 residential developments located in Northe rn, central and Southern California , the Pacific Northwest , Illinois a nd Texas ·ADDITIONS REMODELING COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL • FR EE Architectural Consultation • FREE Estimates • FAMILY IOOM •KITCHENS • IEDIOOMS • IATHtlOOM • Professional Supervis10" Through Comt>tetton • Excellent References & Fair Prices • Bondable .... _______ _ • 'Image' Beer PopulOr P seudo-imports P~ove Big Sellers ) about apendlna hablt.a." ST LOUJS <APl -Americana arc drinking more Imported beer than ever, a nd the domestic brewing industry Is cashing In on the trend. Sensing a growing popularity for Impo rts. U,.S . brewers tailored a new class or beer to meet the demand for a foreign label. Some call it "image" beer. MUler. No. 2 in the beer in- dustry, bought rights to Its Lowenbrau brand in 1974 from Lowenbrau Internatio nal or Munich. Two years later It start· ed brewing Lowenbrau at its U.S. plants. But some -includ- ing Anheuser-Bus ch ·-com · plained that Miller's advertising a nd packagin g techniques tricked people into buying a n American-made beer that ap- peared to be imported. She cited these statlstfcs: • sales of import brands jwnped ~ percent last year. from 19 mlJJion to 107 million gaUona, and s lnce 1975 sales have more tha n doubled. In comparflOn, the growth rate in the much larger domestic indus try was 3.5 percent last year. AN "IMAGE" BEER is a pre· stigious foreign brand for which an American brewer has bought the rights and now produces it in the United Stat.cs under the Im· port's name. The idea is to flaunt the import image and s trt'ss its lower ·than-import price-t ag One magazine advertisement sa ys· "An open lellcr to lhc Arne rican beer drinker who IQve s the taste or European beer· Now you can enjoy the authentic taste of one of Europe's most respected beer s without paying an import price." That Ca rlin g National Breweries ad went on to say that its Tuborg Gold ls brewed in the lJ .S .. "to taste the same a s Gron Tuborg of Denmark," rrom whom Carlini-! bought the brew· ing rights in 1972. THE IMPORT T R END ha'> mt•ant more money for certa1Q ll l:i . brewNs. bul it also s parked a milhon-dollar battle between the two beht•moths of the bus1 n(·ss Anheuser Rush Jnr , and Miller Brewing Co. Solar Issue OK'd BRAMPTON, Ont. CAP> The City Council has adopted an ordinance r equiring houses in future subd1 visioru; to be aligned north and south lo provide for optimum solar e xpos ure The ~xpo~ure will :.11ow houst''> to ta ke advantag<' ()( M>lar heat t hrou~h window~ anti provide lop l Xpo~un· for ~ola r paneh on roof~ NEW f Olllf 1AP 1 rm•f•I ! ,, .. .,~::'~~,,'t.-~','' conn(,n JI'• J/A" fnf-J•W\" ' Conl"•P 61 ~7 1w•~u1 Nonsense, said the Miller team. But they have altered their ads to make it clearer that Lowenbrau no longer is the German variety. DESPITE THE complaints. other brewers soon jumped on the "image" beerwagon. and to· d ay they 'r e wa t ching their pseudo-imports ride the coat· tails of the import craze. ''All of a sudden there 's been this explosion in imports," said a n official or the National As· soeiation of Alcoholic Beverage Importers in Washington. "ll seems to defy everything the economists have been saying IMPORTS AaE THE fastest growing segment of the $7 b11Uon·a -year beer business. And in an industry in which the two superpowe r s -Miiier and Anbeuser ·Bosch control 44 percent of the market, the Im- port craze has opened new doors for competition But while others were laJ<ina the pseudo-import tack, pace- l'eller Anheuser·Busch blazed a new trail that could overshadow competitors' "homemade" im- ports. When it introduces Jts new Wurzburger Hofbrau o n April 30. Anheuser-Busch will become the first major beer·maker to add a bona fide import to its re· pcrtoire. Abbey Produces Big T im e Dressing MIAMI rAPI Brother Roger Pe rreault had secular good ne ws lie and other members of the Order of the Oblates of St. Bernard of the Stric t Cisterc1an Observances make the salad dressing that got national attention several months ago because it 1s made in a reconst ructed a ncient monastery The brothers and novices have been making about five cases a week of Abbey Mix. a fragrant blend of wine, tomatoes and spices. But that 1s about to change "We a re about to sign a contract to have our !>alad dressing madt' in CJ lhaleah factory ... Rrothn Rog£·r saad When 1t ~oe'> into m ass produrllon. ht· !>illd hr> l''<f>{'cts the out. put lo reaC'h SOO e<ise ... <i day 1 hi.It wouh.I l.w enough for at to be sold 1n ~upi.•rmark(·lr-So fur. at hu<., hN·n '>Old only 1n E piscopal ('hurchl·S Tht· monl') from the !>alt-'> gcH:s t11 mts'>ion work ()v•·r 'l'lu~ Counl•·r HASO Listinqs I• "'' P~-t'htEnt I\ • I\'-~:~~1.' 7) "' 9 I ~. 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