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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-03 - Orange Coast PilotI f I r I I I ! I ., I .. f ~ f I t 17 - . ---.. ., ' - WaYne Undergoes Diedrich Ready ·Second Surgery; To Testify in Reported Stable Bribery Trial it:~ . . . ,\, . . . ' . 'IJ ~.: .. :~,·:DAI l Y Pl LOT ~-. . :-.'·* ··. * * 10< * * * .,.., ....... ···~· .. ~ 1 f,A.•.V ... . • . . . . . . . . . YOL 11, HO •U •• \t c TIONS, ..... cas ------------------ . 3-t.-eta l II ike? May 'Gasless Weekend' Due NEW YORK t/\P 1 Buying ga:.ol1nt· the wt·l·k1·nd '>r May 17 20 mi:n tw d1ff1n1lt rn many par t:. e>f lhl' n<ct1on 1r M'r\ll'l' l>la lion owm·r:-. an· '>UC't·c:.:-.ful tn plan:. fc1r a · 1-!""lt'.>" w1•4'k1·11d ' to prott·:-.t fl·rl1·ral C'untrnh on pri ct'~ /\ nl'" ..,v..,lt•m l'Ollld r<i1:-.l 'thl' prn·t· of i.:~1!. <tn11tht·r thn:<· c<•nt :. a gallon T h t· 1 d l' a o r 1 g 1 n a t l' d 1 n C<.1 hforr11a. when· m h!.l 1kal1·r:. art• t•x p1..·e·t1 •rl b y indus try 11f flc1al!> t11 part1c 1oall'. anrl :-.inn· Hwtl Waged For Elephant I n New York NEW YOHK 11\1'1 ('1tv and s ta te 0 H1 t1al!> Jlllnt·<I hy re · po r t c rs . f a d o r y w t> r k <' " houscw1vc!. anrl a fl·w m1·mtwr:-. o r the early har .-rowel l<iunc-lwrl a :.<.d 11r 1 th rou ~h darkt-'>l Brooklyn in search of un l'rrnnl e leµha nl A lip from a 'known mfor mant" started Dr'> Alan Beck a nd Howard u 'v1n of the City Hea Ith Ot:partmcnt on a hunt through the Bay Ridge• !.cct1on of Brooklyn on Wednesdav "You're really looking fo r an ele phant'' Why'' Sumchody loM.' o ne?" ask<.-d Jose Fcllc1ano. an employt•e at PrN't!.t• Metal Products. one M tht• factorn .. !. checked b y lht• st·an·h1ng or fic1 als One television ~tat ion h1rl'd a helicopte r to help in the sea rch and e ven Mayor Edward Koch got in a lick "He's In Bay Ridge. and he'll fee l at home." s aid Koch. "That's Re publican country." Beck s1tid an e lephunt had beeh reported in the · rea eurlicr in the week. But whe n police a r· rived. all they round was some illegal cock rights. Beck. whose afternoon was consumed peering behind build· togs and down alleys, said there were other indicato rs that he was not on a wild ele phant chase. He said bolh the Attorney General's omce and the State Department of Environmental Conversation relayed the sume anonymous lip lo him Later. the Ame rican Society for the Prevention of C ruelty to AalmtJa cut In on the action (8ee SEAaCH, Page ,\2) h a:. s pn•ad to other state~. in <"I ud rng C11nnl'rl1cut . ll ltn10:-., l rlaho. I owa , Wa5 h1ngto n . N1·\ iHla. l,11u1c,i;1na a nrl Arizona. a1·1·ording lo offlct;.i b or :-.tlltl' dc·a ler a!.:-.111·1 a t11111!. It 1~ 111w lt·ar. howt·v1•r how m;in~ dt«ilt•r!. nat111ow11fr m11!ht parl 11·1p;.itt· 1n 1 ht· t>rnpO'>l'd tlo:. ing .. If ~omt·th1og 1!.n 't forth<•r1m 1ng from l h1· l>e •partm1·nt of ~:ncrgy, m;iny cll:aler~ may JOIO 1 hl' mrJ\<:m1•n1 ." sairl ('hi'rlt·:. :\l allu·:.. "hll opt·ratc!. on E1cxon ~t.1t1nn Ill wl'-.t 11;.irtford. Conn • T hNe•.., .1 d<'f1n1l<' ft•t•ltnij f<t\~;.ircl dwn,: !.Omt·lh1ng," .,aid :VI ;ti'"'"· a forml'r prc!.1dcnt llf PRICE INDEX SHOWS GAS COST EFFECT -A4 GAS CR~CH BRINGS PLENTY OF STOA IES -A 14 th 1· N al ion a I Co n g r(·~~ o f Pt·I roll'um ltl'la ilc r!>, an 1n d us tr) group lhal ho!. rl'fu~ed to l'ltclorsc lht• :.hulclown propo!.al T h ,. a 1 m o f t h e ~ a !-. I l' ~ ~ wt·t·kt·nd I!. lo fonT th<.• govern mt·nt lo h)(1:-.t•n c·onlrols on th1· mark-up ga~ !>talion:. an• al lo wl·d lo takt• on ~a l e s o f gasoline Thttl mark ·up, known a!. "d C'aln margin," cannot ex· l'l't'd the amount 1t wu:. in May I !173. plus lhr<•c cents. Uealers abo huvt• l~t·n a llowed lo add l>m<tll amounts lo cover some ol ht· r costs. The dt>alt•rs want the ~ystem rt•placcd with a s tra ig ht 25 per- <.'t•nl m;.irk-up over the wholesale price of gasoline Thal would r:u se the price o r gasoline about three cents a gallon above the national ave rage price o r 77 cents a gallon. The dealers acknowledge that the gasless wee kend would in· con venience the public. "It wasn't o ur inte ntio n lo hurt the public. bul we don't know w hat else we can do." said Don Skilling. a spokes man for the <See GAS, Pa1e AZ) Funds Loss Seen SAN FRANCISCO IAPl Syrfanon founder Charles E. Dederich would lose his $100,000·a -yur-for-llfe pay· me nls from his lax-exempt foun· dallon if a te ntative a greement receives final stale approval. the San Francisco Chronicle re- ported today ' --------------- ome • 11 I • • ·-, •• • 11 , • '-... llt 0•1ly ,.,,~ P-llY O•ry Am•rot• Lookie .. Lookie, Lookie · Tracy Gias~ow. 12. of· N<•wporl Beach. 1s the top seller of Girl Stout cookies in Orange County this year Tracy. a member of Cadette Girl Seoul Troop 1273 and a Daily Pilot carrier. sold 679 boxes. including 40 cases 112 boxe's to a case) to her soccer coach. For her efforts. T racy. 2812 Carob Sl.. will gel to go lo a Girl Scout camp of her choice this summer. Brakes Ca used YOUNG Ariz . I AP l A uthorilles say brake failure m ay have caused lhe driver of a pickup truck to lose control just before the vehi c le became airbo rne and s la mme d into 8 tree . killing mne p r the 10 pe rsons ins ide Sta le police spokes m an Allan Schmidt s aid the accident oc· curred early Wednesday 111bout • Fatal, Cr ash ? 100 m11~ northeast or Phberux on a s hort downhill stretch or w inding roa d . He said the truck veered orr the left side . vaulted into the air a nd struck the tree about 12 feet off the ground with s uch impact that it "sheered the cab off." Only the driver s urvived All were e mployed by Reidhead En· terprlses or lleber In a logging operation - Joli11 Way11e Has Surgery /\ct or .John \\';.i' n1· 11( Nl•wport lkath ~p1•nt .1 i.:oud n1J,!ht · n·e·ov1·r1ng from h1!. :;1·1·oorl 11pt>rat Jt>n I h 1 s v l' ;1 r . a h 11 ' p 1 1 a I >pokl·~WCHTI<.111 !>:tlll Lr11.h1~ T h t• 71 \1•ar old film \l'krun 11·r11.eint·r1 10 ''·' hit· l'l•Otl11111n Ill I h· Ill 11·n~I\ 1· l'Jr•· 11r111 11f I l I.,\ 1\fr1ht•;il ('e·11t1•1 .1fl1·1 wn (fl-I j.!OIOJ.! '-UI 1:e·rv lo 11 ni u \ ,. .1 n 1 n 1 ,. -. t 1 11 ... I hln1·k :11.:1· \I 1111 i.. ... ,, hn~p1t;1l ... polo.1•,m,on '·'"' I h1· ~UfJ.!t'I ~ \\ 1·tln1·-.cl.1\ "a :-. 1oul1 ne· ~1·1• .1<1<11 !11111:!1 ~, .... , l';1 j.!1' \:1 Diedricli Due To Testify i 11 Trial 1oday Hy GAR\' (.Ri\NVll.1.t: Of,,_. 0 .;1lf P1101 \t.tft SA N l>IE<;O Allornl·\~ fm I n cl I I' I I' cl () I .11q~ '. ( • 11° u n I ) :--.11pl'f\ 1~,r l<.clph Dll'drwh """' lhl·\ 1•xp1·<·t 1>11·dnt·h "111 t hmll 1nl11 th•· w1lllt'':-. ho>. h1·n · ..,oon to 111•~:111 dl•fe•1td1nJ,! h1rn!.1:1f aJ,!u111~1 hr1h1·ry l'11 .crgt•!. D1t·dnch ..., le0l>t1mon~. 111durl 1ng hi:. t•ro~:-. t·xam1natmn nt·xt "l'l'k h) 1>r1,...1·tutor M ll:hi.ll'I Cap1u 1. 1~ t'X JJl't'lt·d to ht• lhl' kt•) 1•lt•mt·nt 111 a trial 1·cnll'nni.: nn ('VL•fll!> lhal IH'l'Ufrt•d Ill 1973 7·t T h l' 5 J ~ t' a r o I d r o u n I ~ s upl•rv1sor hJ:> 1ns1:.ted hi'> prosN·ution on hnhery cha"$·~. hroughl ag;.i1n~t him 1n Ot·c·t•mtic:r o f 1977 by a eount) grand JUf)'. i:. .;imply lht• hanrl1w o rk of a vt>ngcful d 1strtt•t utl11rney and hi:. ... 14r No"A. OU'dn<.'h will J(IVt• h1:-. an~wcrs to prosecution chargt·:-. thut he Enriched hi mself by $55,000 111 early 1973 when a develop m en! company. Anahc 1m lhlb Inc . paid his personal 11 ttornr)' M 1c hael Remington legal fe1·~ that. in part, wC'rc paSSl'd on Jo Diedrich as "loans." Along with co-defe n dant Le Roy Rose sohc1ted a brr be from the sam e compan y by of rerang t o se ll it properly tn Fullerton for StS0.000 m ore than its true worth. Benefited fro m an $80,000 bank loan urrani;!cd by the com puny. a loan Diedrich later re J>B ld Profited by s .. o.ooo when Anaheim lhlls Int· pat<J Rose rons-ultant fcN• whic h Rose. 111 IStt DIEDRICH. 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I talcan radio ~;.i1d fire m en found lht• ~ang hJd painted the flH· µomlcd Hed St ar symbol or tht• •h'd Brii.:ades. Italy 's most fr;_i re d ll'rrorist grou1). on the walb tns 1'1(• thl.• bu1ldin~ tSt.'i' T•:RROR. Page i\Z l "c-atht•r N1~ht and morning low clouds w1lh s unny after- noon!.. llighs fo'riday in m 1d·l>Os to low 70~ Lows 1on1~ht 50 to Sil INSIDt; TODA" Wt>.!tmin.,ter lfrgh School is r ryang to come to gnp1t wath mcreaMng trooncy and van· dalt1m problems. Page C4 ...... Al .,..,, W•IC. All Erm••--CJ l M •• ,. A• a1111t1on •~1 C•lllor11I• AS Cl•nllt... Cf· ti c-10 •• Cron-• •• 0.•tllM-n Al ........ 1 .. _ ,..., 1E1110rt•I ......... att-11 .......... C1.J H., .. u.. ci ..... ~"'..... •11 I .. ---,_ ..... -..... -. iJ • ,.,..,,..,. .. , ... ' t:l11r1.1 Wtlsun anti 1'1111111' 1'1'1 111 t l'\ 1•1 111 1111 111 11ht 111 .i 1111 11! ltolt I 111! !1 •• 111 I l u 111 nt1Jt lwr. I\ 1 <'1Hl,1 .11-rt' l':-t11 l' x t rtt'ate her son from tlt1 11 11J1·h. 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Thl· H1•d Bngudt•..., r1·put.1t11•11 :-h·m.., from lh1·1 r h1dn;1pp111g of five t1m1· Pn•rnH•r J\ld11 M11r11 111 a ::.Lrt•t•t :..rmhush Ill Horn1• on ~arth Hi. l!J7H in v.h1c h M•1ro'.., fiv e pol in· h11d.n•ua11h ....,,., ,. killert. M oro ·~ lru..,..,1·!1 and hullet·ncldh:tl hod v w<.1 s fo und 111 the lrunk of t1 cJr ~1'1 tl<.r y..., l<.ilt·1 Mobil Back Oil Control NEW YOHK IJ\P1 MoL1I Corp . brt-aking rank~ w1lh lh1· res t of I h<' ot 1 1ndu~try. t!'> pro postog conltntwd control!> 011 some oil prices, a p<1hc·y that a lso run!' countt'r to the ml pr1c·1· d econtrol plan pruµo s cd by President C<irlcr. In a SPt'l'Ch pre pa rt·d for th1· Mo bil annu:.rl meeting 111 Kan!:>a1> C ity tod<1 y, Mobil Pres ident William P 'l':.rvoularcas ~<11d Mobil bc•h1•vl•s the oil indus try s h ould "fon•go any Jlrrec 111 ereasei. bt.•yonrl 111flati1111 on ml already under p rodu<:lion." 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II plc>mcnkd by ;,i raft of d11C'U mt.·nl s , C;1pi1.1.i SUCC'ct:dl·il Ill ~hc>wi t1g that t h1• Fullt•rl1111 propcrt-y deal Hos <' tried lei • ncgot1ak with i\nuhc1m Hilb Inc w;is n 'lmuchof a deal J\ftcr a la nd tradl' :rnd without the company's partic ipation, the proposed development of a con· rtomiruum project on 11.4 acres was a fina ncial fl op, according to C'apizzl's r<'nd1tion while qucs tioning nose The pro~l'culor also drew a confe~s1on from the Anaheim a r c h1tcct that the re was nc d ocumentation lo cover the $!0,000 check paid to Diedrich in 1974 to cover errors made on de· ve l opmen t proj ec t s in Was hington und Idaho. Dicdrich 's former campaign flntlncc mana~er also conceded he failed to re port the money paid to Diedrich on a lobbyist re· porling form he filed with the county in 1974. Capizzi also hammered away al Rose's contention that $30.000 paid to Remington In three $10,000 Installments covered fin· de rs fees owed to the attorney in 1973. . I Rose ins is ted he paid the m oney to Hemrngton because thl' attorney demanded m oney fo r s ervice!'> rendered in helpmg htm l<1nd architectural jobs. J\ nd . as lht· µrosecutor con· t inued helping him with ques- tions. Rr1sc al·k nowledged he rc- ct• 1 vcd c•ht·t·k :-. fro m a land m ;1 n<1J{t·ownt firm o wned hy Dwdru·h at the l.amc time he pa 1 d t ht• $ I O , 0 0 0 o w e d t o l>u:dnt·h Kidnup, S lu yin~ s .... ,M·c t GiveM Up /\ K l<ON . Oltll) t J\ P ) One of t wo mt·n w<.tntcd in the kidnap· 11l11y 1ng of Cleveland grocery 11t11r1• rnai.:nntt• .Julius Kravitz :iurrc nrt~red ear ly today and tolll police ht• h ad driven the '><'t·ontl sus 1lC<'l to the Pittsburgh a irport. polf<'e S<tid. Po It Cl' M aJor Phillip Rarncs s H i d .John Fi I c . 2 6 . turned h1 m sclf over to off-duty Delee· live Richard Reese at 3 a .m. at a local high school. He later gave a statement to police say. in~ he und the other s uspect. Michael Levine. 35, had stayed o.1l a downtown Akron motel, rcgis l<'rcd unde r File's name. o n T ues day night, the nig ht of the ab· duct ion and s hooting. PILOf LOOKS AT 'AMAZON' Gigantic proportions and supe rior Intelligence have been ascribed to the Am azon woman of legend who dominated all men who came in contact with her. For a peek at a real-life woman who believes in the same concept of fe male superiority. a nd who founded an Orange County group known as the Society for the. Promulgation a nd Encouragement of Am azon Conduct and Attitude, see Featuring, Page CL ---.. t ]nnestawn_ Suicide W arninR lgno.reil WASHINGTON <API -The State Departm e nt was guilty or inefficiency and mis manage. ment prior to the Jonestown mass suicide-murder in Guyana las t year , a government report s aid today. T he report or a State Depart· menl study said the U.S. consul on the scene dismissed as "non· sense" a warning by a Peoples Temple defector that mass s uicide was being rehearsed . But the report, prepared by • r etired State De partment of- ficers. said it was impossible to conc lud e whe ther bette r perfo rmance by the department co uld have prevented th e tragedy American officials in Guyana and an Washington were han Fro• Page A I GAS .. ; Calrfornrn Sl·rvtct• St<it1on J\~ s ot•1<1lion. which rcpre!.ents 2,000 o f.the slate 's 14,000 dealers R o ber t Jaco b s. execut ive secretar y of the 11 ltnois G asolinc Deale r s J\ssoc1at1on and a longttmt' advol·alt· of a ga s stnkC'. said the planned shut- down "is doomed becau!>e of the liming " J:.rcob5 said it would be more log ical to ho ld the ga s le~s wee kend a t lh'C end of the month, when ~upphc!> :.trc low anyway <J!'> monthly allocat1on~ run out But that week<'nd is Memorial Day Wt't'kt.·nd-. and the .gas dealC'rs ilre apparently trying to keep from tnt<'rfenng with trad1 t1onally heavy holiday traffic by holding their prolc!>l lhe weekend before dicapped l)y "bas ic lack 01 police or investigative aulhori· ty" in purs uing initial c lues about the nature and intent or the commune ~nd its le ade r, Jim Jones. That authority lay with the Guyan ese government, which rejected allegations by former Peoples Temple membe rs that Jones was a dangerous maniac who was leading his follower5 toward death, the report said . The report by John II. Crim mins and Stanley S. Carpente r s aid the single most serious e r ror by.the State Department oc curred in June 1978 Al that time. the re port s aid. U S ambassado r John Burki· cabled the departme nt 1n W ashin gto n a nd a o;k1:d fpr authority to speak lo Guyant !'!t' o ff icials about exerc1!.1 n g greater control over the com m une . But the department rl'fuM·•I. s ayrng tt was fea rful lhe Pt-{1pl1·.., T emple membt>rs would t hargt· harass ment if Burki;' a~ked 1h1· Guyanese government lo kel'fl c loser tabs on them Throughout the pNrod leading to the tragedy, th£> n·port notr•.., the commune m<'mbers and thein lawyers we re vigoro us prr1 testers whenever they f<·lt th•• government was 1n terfcr111i.: with their rights T e mple membe rs u s e d the Freed om of Information Al'l lo gain access lo d 1:purtm1•nlill cables for use a !> cndt·m·t· t1i back their cla1m11 The report found the depart m tnl gave '\ery httlt"' atten tion lo a petition from relat1'· ·s of the Jonestown commune members which as ked Secretary or State Cyrus Vance lo a ct. and which accused Jones of running at "concentration camp ... The p e tition was bounced around the department 's bureau<'racy a nd e ventually wciund up buried in u file with no uction taken. Fro• Page A I. SEARCH .•. whe n it h(•ard rumors about the hunt. "We lhrnk someone 1s harbor- ing it as a pet ," ~a id Marvm Hogncr, an /\S PCA s pokesman "None of the• zoos nor the cir cus h .is 1t.'p11rtl'd m1 ~~1ng an l'icphanl " . Bogne r 11a1d lhc c ity health l'Odl' proh11J1h hilving c le µhanl:- al. pets ;,iml lht· <1ntm<il would ha Vl' t11 ht.· r,·muv«d when found lie also :.rddcd thill the dcscr1 p twn of thl' beast raises th1· p11~sth1l1t y tlwt rt m<1 y bl· ;in In cl1 .1n l'll·phant, an endangered ... Jll 'I' J , .... Elt·pha 11h .111· 1n:rppropr1alt· for ;1par1 nw11 1 h111...,c lt v m g · Ba1·k .111' 1:-.1·d l:op Shoots Driver ln "'Auto Attack' LOS .i\NC;ELES tAI'> i\ pla111l'lothc!:> n1ernbf•r of a poltl't' d<•pa rlme nt umt 111 V<'s tigatrng crtm(> tn f[l1fl ywood fatally ..,hot thr· d rl\cr of :1 1·ar lh<il poltl'L' ..,a 11I \\<I.., lwanng tlo\\ n <in thl· ol f 1t,.'1·r The 26·ycar·old driver. iden· ltfrC'd h' IM>h C'l-11111) a~ from 1.J v. ml alt'. d1NI 'at County -CSC M ccl1cal Center on Wednesday. where a spokesman said he had been shot at least once in the heild. Fuel by Appointment Swuiyvale Cit·i~ens Only Please SUNNYVALE t /\111 If \OU want t11 fill t•r up al t:rn1c S:.rnd1t·1. gasolint· 'l'f\ w1· ...,,;, 11on . you'll h:l\'l' to m ak1: ..in appo1ntmcrll ,\nd not r:.rns rt·nls . plt·.i'>t.' "Thl· :-.11 ual ion "as su hccttl' with p1:oplc f1ghtang an hne and everyone panicking th<Jl I dec ided lo go to a 1Jpointments ... 3anchez s aid Wednesd<.1y ~/\RF.VI\'/\(. OF a praet1l'l' ht• u~ed rn the 1974 ga~·hnc s hortagr, S;rnche1 pos tE:d s igns ne~1r his pump~ Wcdne-.d<i~ -.<1y111g ht· "ould only ftll lhl· tank!'> of per~On!. v. ho r;1n produn• a driver '!> hl'en~t· v. 1th '' Sunn'' .J It· ilddrc~~ /\ncl. he• added. thOSl' drr\1·r ... "111 hine l<1 t e lephone the day b ·fore to m akt.· an <ippotnl mcnl Only 100 custome rs will tw 'icr~ each da~ Specially for Mom $299 ~l11t 11n,1, v. h11rl'1 •. · 11;i 1111.111n1111n1 • d \\ 11 1 Ill' J_'.l\1'11 .I 11 1.1\111111'" od 'j"' tll o•f ~,1 ,1 tll!1• h• .iddo•rl " ... :--l'l F ·r Ill!-. 1111.'-<• ~T \RTt.U. t h1: l'l' h,1' 1· l1t·1 •n ...,., m .Jn' lran!itt·nl'> lookmJ? for ,::<1s. I "·" l'll l 111•1•11 al1ll· 111 ~erve my regulilr l'Ust•mh·rs. · lt(· 'J 1d Sarll'h1•1 .1111I.Ill·1d ... 1 ,..., Ill .. 1rm1nale Imes :.tncl unl·1·r1 .11111 \ • J11 •1t •I 1 thl'r a 1 u'ilttmt•r v.1.ll bt• uhh l• l;l l c.1 .. In .11.1 11 •in. ( U">lllllll r• "'ill hl· .1ltlo·' • • '"'' •' 1 • h•,.., undo•r th• h•iml llrtcf• I 11111 .II I I• if' 't 1,1·1' • t• l kllOI\\ t • " I ,·. '"" ,, I II I ·'JI p111nlm111t ·~· 11 1•0..tld11•·1 lttr 11 f, 1 '\It 111.d ,If f.op t•ll 111" l S I I• p.1rl 1111 •111 i>f I· n• ri'' \\ ,. r .111 '" •il:tl" JI' wt hut ht1\\ tw r1111 111..., 1.11 '''" 1 111• ''' l111r1 from WH1TE'S LA-I-BOY SU NDAY MAY 13 · SAVE $50 reg. 5349 f llf DELIVEIJ COSTA MESA 369 I, 17th ST. (Acrou from Rolptu, next to Motte Calendars> M2·1617 ... Mon· Thur 1 o-e Fri 12•9 Sal 10·5 Closed Sunday .. MISSION VllJO 21192 Marguerite Pkwy. (left off of Aver; Offramp, Next to Toyota) 495·5902 Orange eoast 01 t LO f VOL 72, NO. 123, •SECTIONS. 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979 ,May 17-20 Drv? ·; Stations Plann~g 'GaslesS Weekend' NEW .YORK t AP 1 llu~1n~ gasoline the wcckc nl1 of M it~ 17-20 may i lt' d1ffl c·ult i11 mun) part s or the n;.tt lOn If ... (:r\ ll'C' ,l,1 ' tion owrwr:-.tr1· ''ll'<'c•..,..,rul 111 plans ((Ir a .. ga ... lt'"' W\•t•kt•nd to protest fl•dt·rnl 1·11ntrol-, ''° prices A nc" !>) ... tern cou Id ra1M· the price of gal. anolhl'r thrl'l' cents a gallo11 The idea o r1g 1nalt·d 1n California. when: moi.t <kaler-. :.re expcctl·d by 1ndui.try <if ficials to part1c1p<itc. and :-1nct· Diedrich Prepares To Testify Ry GARY C.RANVILU: Of IM O.i•tr Piiot St•fl SAN DI EGO i\ttornl'Yl> fur indi c t e d <>r a n ge Cou nt) Supervisor Halph D1 •dnc h saul they expect J>1c<lri(·h will climh into the w1tm·::.s t>ox here won lo ht'gin dt!fe nding himse lf ag<iinsl • bribery charges Diedrich's ll'stimon\. includ· ing his cross·cxaminat1on next week by pros ecutor Michael Capizzi. is expected to be the l<ey element in a t rial centering 'I 7 . on events that o t•curred in t , 1973-74. ~ Th e 53-year-o ld count y '· s upervic:;or has 1ns 1s tl'<I h1!> prosecution 1in brthl•rv (·harJ,!t·~" 1 bro ught ag;.iinst him in December 1 of 1977 by a county grand Jur y, ll> ~s impl y l h <' hirndi wo rk of <.t ' vengeful district attorney and h1::. ~ staff. - • Now. 01edric:_h will g1v<• hie:; 4:1nswcr~ to pro!><:Cut1 on ·charge~ \ that he. Enriched himsl•lf by '$55.000 in early 1973 "hen a develop· m ent comp<iny, Ana he im ll1lb Inc .. paid his personal <illorney M1ch<1cl Hcm1nglon legal r<:<:!> that. in pa rt. were pu::.!>t:d on to Oiedrir h a ... · loans ·· Along with l'O·dC'frndtt nt LeRoy Ko ... c '>ohc1l<'d a bnh1· from lht! sam1• c·cirnp;rny hy of fc ring to l>t·ll 1t property tn Fullerton fo r Sl50,000 mor<: tha n its true wort h Be nefit NI from a n WJ.000 bank loan arrnnged by the M m· puny. a loan Uu:d n ch later re paid Profitc•d hy S<I0,000 IA. ht·n Anaheim lhlh lnr paul Ro:-t· consultant ft•t•l. wh1l'h Hol.e. in part. passt-d on to Remington ' who , in turn. pas:-cd the money on to Diedrich It took Cup1z11. Ornngc Coun- ty's <J~s1sl<tnt district attornc~. just fi ve days lo la~ out hll> cast· agam s t Diedrich to an eight w oman . four -m ~1n jury 1n , Supe r ior Court .J udge Ho::.!'. ' Tharp's courtroom. This wet'k. the dl'fcn!><: hcgan telling its side of the !'.torv Before Diedrich begins his testimony , de fense la wyer /. J ames Riddel a nd Keith MonrO<.' said they plan to ca ll additional defense witnesses. Amon g those scheduled to testify brieny are county Ad ministr ativl' Officer Rober t Thomas , former Fulle r ton mayor F r a n cis Wood a n d Diedrich aide Ray Rhoads hJ' 'llll'dd to ofht't ... t.1tt'-. 111 t'luct1ng i.'111\111•1·111·u1 lll1n11h I 1!.1 h o . I 11"' .1 \\ 11 ... h 1 11 i.:111 n :'l.l•\ ull:i. l.Ctu1 ... 1.in,1 Jnc..l i\n1.una ,11•1·111 cling lo 11ffH·111b 11( !>t.1lt· cit• a li:r lJ!>'>m· ia l 1on ... It ,.., 111ll'll·1.11 ho\.\\'\'t•r. h111A. m .in~ d1•alt•r. n.1t1•101A.111l-rn1t.:ht pa rt H'llJall• 111 Liu· propo:-.1·d <:lo:. 1ng "If ... onlt'th111g 1..,n l rnrthcum 1ng f rnm tth' l>l·t>artmt•nt cif. En<:rgy. many dt·a IP rs may JOin t ht' movt·ment... l>:Jid Charil'!> Prvdic·•• Min S <·n Howard Baker J r pr<:· dit:ll•<I \\.\•dncsd<.i y lhC:ll he ''ould w 111 thl' GOP pres· 1cl c nt1a l no mination and that forml·r CaliforniC:I Gov Honald ltt·agan '>'Oulci ht> h1:-. principal competitor for lht· nomination Return to '55 Ve nture Eyed By Council \ prupo:-.a I lit rorn· :--; l·Wport lh·arh to rdurn tu ci l!J;.s "n \ 1ronmt:nl dn·IA. " tongue 1n l'hn•k react ion from .... omc · r1 t v l'ot1111·1I m1•mhcr.., 111da\ Th,· "rt•lurn to ·55 · ·H·ntun· 11' 1·1111l<i inc.·d 1n an in1t1allvc drawn tip Ii~ rorrOl'f \'.U Unt1lman ll<in ... Lurl'll/ fl t.., m1•a :-.url' would proh1h1t lhl' !>alt'. ll'llM' or r •ntal of prop ert~ in Nl'" port hy e:rn} one who ha .... n 't ltn:d in thl· t it) since 1%5 Ma)or P aul Ryckoff, who sa1d ht· I!> a posl 1955 res ident. i.aid he a:-.sume:-Lorenz' effort is "a tongur 1n cht·t:k type of thing. "l 'd hkc to think of something equally funny to sa y e:r bout it I gue::.s we'd a ll like to go back to 1955. but we can't, .. t he Halboll Island n· ... 1dl'nt commt·ntcd. Councilwoman Evelyn Hart. wh& is a prc. .. 1955 city resident said she 1sn'l lak1ng Lort•nz· pro pos al seriously Neither 1s Co un(•1lman Don !See RET URN, Page i\21 ~, .1t111'!\, ~ho operutl'S an Exxon '>tatwn in We:-.l Ha rtford. Conn 'Th,·n •'s a tlt'f1n1ll' feclinR h•" <ird dmns.! ~ometh1nJ,!," sirnJ M alt1t'!'., :i rorml'r pn·l.1dcnt of l h t' N a t HI n a I C o n g r e s s o f l't•I r oleum lh·t a tll•r .... an in· tlu:-tn · grouµ lhal has· refused 10 l'ndorsl' thl• :-.hutdown µropos al T h c a 1 m o f t h l' g a s I e ~.., IA. l'd,cnd I!> to rorc:c lhl' ).!OVCrn m1•nt to loo~£'n t•ontrol~ on tlk m a rk-up gas stutions arc ;ii tSt'i' GAS. Page A2 J Tuv D~ffer On Damage To Inf'a1it Ry Ki\Tll'V CLANC \' Ot t~ 0~•1¥ Pilot St~ff Two pathol11g1!>ts. both on lhl• ll:ervard ll11iv1•r·s1ty fatuity <ind hoth e mployt•d :it t ht· s<imr> Hoston llosp1tal. haH· cltffen•nt opinions about abortion caused damage to tht· inr:rnt Or Wiiiiam Waddill 1s accused or strangling Dr .John Craig, a Har vard pro fessor and pathologist a t Hoston Hospital for Women, con· tinued telling a n Orange County Superior Court jury today that he found saline abortion da mage in the two.pound. l 5·o uncc in rant. His tf:st1mony for the defense conflicted with that of his as sociate. Dr. S hirley Driscoll. who testified for the prosecution l' a r Ii c r l hat s he found no damage from the saline ahortion solution T t"st1mo n y 1n Wad dill ':- murder retrial began March l and is expected to continue at h:a~t another week The 4J.ycar - old lluntington Harbour obstclrt· c1an's firs t murder trial c:ndcd la ... t M<iy 'I.1th t he jury un<iblc to n ·ur h a H·rd1ct J>r Craig was lnld WC'dnesday th;il Dr Driscoll tc!'.t1ftcd :-he found no suhnc damage in til>Mle ... amplcs she had examined · 1 bt!licVl' there is sub~tantial ;.tnd easil y 1d<:nt1fiahlt: saline damage in lhe fetus." l>r Cra1J.! rcpl1t·d l'nder cross cxam1nallon to d<ty by prosecutor Robert Chat lPr t o n . Dr C rai g s aid ,uch sa line damaj:!c caus es ox fl~t·n deficiency Ill infant~ Dr Craig contt•ndcd he would nnl be <.·t'rtain that a n rnfa nt never breathed by !>impl y seeing 1f t he l uni::~ would fl oat 1n watt.:r. Or Jos hua P erper t1·st1f1cd Wcdnesde:ry that the 1nf<1nt had ncver effcttivcly breathed lie made that find ing hy drop· ping lung tiss ue into liquid and observing it s ink . an ind1 cat1on that the bahy did n11t hrcalhe after delivery Or. Craig. however. ~aid oxy gen can he a bsorbed throu!Jh thc tissues and the lung test may not be a certain md1c<.1t1on More Coverage Additional Harbor Arca rov· e rage appear~ today on page Al8. • I ~-----~----~ ---·--- Lookie, Lookie, Lookie T racy Glasgow. 12. of Newport BeC:1ch . 1s the top sell er of Gi rl Scout cookies in Orange County this year. Tracy.~CJ m e m ber of Cadette Girl Scout Troop 1273 and a Daily, Pilot carrier. sold 679 boxes. including 40 cases 112 box '. to a case > to he r soccer coach. For her efforts. Tracy. '.!Rl2 C'arob St . will get to go to a Girl Scout ca mp of her d w icl· this s ummer N-M High Schools To Get Bus Service Bus transportation will ~ available ne xt fa ll at four Newport·Mc sa high schools on a p:ry.as.you-~o has1s. Newport· · Mt•sa trustees were told Wednes· dav in addition. ~cve ral t rui.tc•e!'. s a 1d thl'Y want to look into r es toring d1 ::.trll't fund <•d t ra nsportat1on to a th let ic C:\'t•nt:-. Sur h busing currently comes out of individual !>Chools· budgets Supermtend cnt Jo hn N1('()l1 told trustees at a special study Sl'::.sion that pa:.-"<is -yo u.go bu~ 1ng. instituted in the m iddle of -p1UJT LOOKS AT 'AMAZON' G 1g ant1c proportions ;ind superior intcllitwncc have been ascribed to the Amazon woman of legend who do minat<:d all ml'n who came in contact with ht•r f o r a pec k at a r ea l·life woman who be lie ves in the same concept or fe m ale superiority. ;ind who founde d a n Orange Count y grou p known a s the Society for the Prom ulgation 1:1 nd Encouragement of Amazon Co n duct a nd Attitude . see Featuring. Page Cl t he ye;.tr at Newport llarhor High Sc.·hool. I!> near lhl' break· cvcn point. lie said thl• d1slrt<'l will dra1A. upon 11 .., c:xpl'rll'nl·1· and m1~· takei. 1n plann1nJ:! thl· 1n1t1al rout 1·l. IA. hl·n 1t M·I:-up nt·xt yea r ':-bui. l>t'hedt1ll·:-for Co!>ta Mesa. El>t;.tn1·1:i <'<1runa rlt•I ~tar <t n d 1' t' IA. p n r I II i.l r b n r 11 1 i.: h Sc h oo l Onl) M l·:'l. ... lly a ltcrnativt• h11!h school 1A.<1n 'l haH' thl' bUM'!> Thl' kc \· m1 ... 1akt• th•.., \l'ar. Nicoll ::.aid. wa ... polling ~tudl·nt::. rnthe r than µarent:-. a:-to who wou Id nde hu~l'l> Buse:-; for high school :-tudents wer c cancell•d ·1e1st c;ummt•r after lhl' pal>l><lgc of Propo!'.1t1on 13. Specia l cc1ur<.1 t1on :-.tudents and vounger studcots living a certain minimum distance· from school a n · still bu~cd at dbtr1ct expense Nicoll sard lhl•rt• was in1t1all\ some confusion as to whetht'r o'r not pa id hig h sc hool bus m~ would d isqualify the district from receiving stall' fund:-. for t•lc m c nta r y 'c hool bu s ing Ho wever. ht• ~aid tht' ~t all' B oa rd o f Edu catio n o nd legis lative counsel have relievc:d oHicinls of thut ('Oncern Early today, co-de fe ndant Rose was s till on the witne:>:. stand after Wednesday unde rgo· ing a full d ay o f c ro s!'. • examination by Capizzi Brooklyn Safari Parents of high :-c hool stu dl'nts will be contaclt•d this sum- mer a nd bu · rou te~ will bt> l'S tablis hed when• the re a re e noug h riders. Nicoll said Bu~ rar e is about 2~ cenls each way. paid on a weekly -or monthly basis. On the matter of busing to athle tic events. Nicoll said . . "We've had really a Mickey 'Mouse a pproach to it this year and it hasn't s atisfied anybody ... John Wayne Has SurKery Officials Hunt Evasive. 'Elephan~' NEW YORK <AP> City a nd helicopter to help in the search and even Mayor Edwa rd Koch ~ol in a lick. for the Prevention of Cruelty to An 1 mals cut in on the a ction whe n it heard rumors about the hunt. He sa id individual schools have been allowed-to find the <Stt BUSING, Page A21 Today'• Clo•l•IC N. Y. Stoekfi • N TEN CENTS! .. ~~ 1 ' Newport Planning Studied By JOANNE REYNOLDS CM,.,. o.tl'f ...... Slaff ,. ' ' . Newport Beach has become a "legislative windmill" in which solutions to civic pro blems are product..>d in "cumbersome" and "highly complicated " new laws. That's the city's planning proc- 1:·ss as s ee n b y the !>even· member pla nning commission. Co mmi ssio ners we:rn t city councilmen to streamline tht: µroC'ess They ve s uggested five way!> to do it in a report that coun· c1lmen arC' expected to get at. the ir f\fay 14 meeting. . Th t' report wa~ prepared . planning comm1ss1o ne rs said, beca us t' o f "con s ide rable frustration with the planning procc!>i. from <tll segments of the community.'' It was b<tsed on inte rvie ws with homeowner groups and de · • vclopcrs It has been endorsed un<1n1 mous ly by commissioners. T he report :,:tys th en~ arc thrt>e reasons the frustration ex- 1:,t i. Tht leg1s lat1 vc 'l.tndmill Duplication or work among van ou:-. comm1ttc.•1·~ and com- m1!>:-1on ... ,\ 'l.lde ... prc;.d lack or k no1A. lcdg1: a l1out ho"' thl' city "•1rl..-.. Thl• first rcl·u mme nd<.it1on 1·:111 .... for ust' of informal pl<in ninJ! rontrob De\ elope rs could h<' given guidance on what 1:- a nd 1:-not acceptable 1n their prOJl'd :-ver} earl~ 1n the plan nin~ proces:. Comm1ss1oners also say they wa nt bl'tle r communication bl'twl'en COWlcil·a ppointed com m1ttees and the commission. "While unanjmity of opinion will not be possible in all cases. .,.e believe that orderlv rlecismn· mak111g requ1rP:-that· llw plan n1ng co mm1 ss 1o n kn ow 1f ano1 her g roup has strong op1· nions on a m atter under con- sideration." the re port says. The report a lso recomme nds that tht' city improve the way in which 1t nnt1fi es h()m eowners and homco-...rnt'r groups of pend· m~ developments Cla rification of the language of the nOlll'e~ is listed as an im porta nt factor Simpler wording would rail attention lo 1ssut:!> 11 t h i' r IA. 1 'l' no I t• a s i I \' u n dt>rstood .. · (.'h;.tn!?l'" 'ln th•· t•ommtl>SIOn mc~·t1ngs <in• abo propo::.cd to ..,hor..f-t>n thl· m1•l't1ngs Among the changt•:-~ugi.:c:-tl·d art· con l rol o r pub he tcst1 mony by hm1t ISt't' PLANl'ilSG. Pagt• All l\'lobil Backs Oil Control NEW YORK 1 AP • Mobil Corp . hrraking rank~ with tht: rest or the· oil industr). 1!> pro- pos ing t·ont 1nued contrnli. on somt• oil pnccs. a pohc} that also runs rountr r to the oil price• dec·ontrol plan propo~cd by P rt•s1dcnt Carter. In a ~p<'t'Ch prepared for the Mobil annual meeting in Kans;i~ \ity toda}, Mobil P res id ent William P Tavoulurca:. said Mobil beli<'vcs the oil industry ~hould "forego any price in· creases be)'ond inflahon on oil a lready under production .. Rut he ::;aid that "we must 10 s 1sl on full market pncci. on oil not yet discovcrc•d · · Coa~• \\'eat her Night and morning low clouds wtth sunny after· noons . Highs Friday in mid·60s to low 70s. Lows tonight SO to 56. I i. I , t 4 Aclor John Way ne or Newport Beach spent "a aood night" recover ing . from bis. aecond operation lb&a yea r . a hos pital spokeswoman said today. st ate o ffi cials joined by re- porte r s, facto r y w o rke rs,' housewives and a few members or the early bar crowd launched a safari through d a rkest Brooklyn in search or a n errant elephant. A lip from a "known lnfor · mant" sta rted Ors . Alan Be<:k "He's in Bay Ridge, and he'll re el at ho m e." said Koch. "That's Republican country.·· Beck said. an elephant had been reported in the area earUer in the week. But when police ar· rived. a ll they found was some ille~al cock rrghts. "We lhink someone Is har bor- ing it as a pet," said Marvin Bognet. an ASPCA s pokesma n . "None or the zoos nor the circ us h as r e p o rte d mi ssing a n e lepha nt ." TOP EMPLOYERS FE.4Tl!RED TODAY INSIDE TODA 1' Wntrmnater High School u tryrng to come to gripa Wllh increa.ring truancy and van· dolaam pro~ms. Page C4 I .. The 71-year-old film veteran remained in sta- ble condition In the in· tensive care unit or UCLA Medical Center after un· der1oing surger y to re - mov e an intestinal blockage. Al Hicks , a hoapit.t spokesman, said lhe s ur1ery We dnesd ay wu routine . See addi· tiooal story, Pase Aa. ' .lJ .U1ujf I .11,, .o • and Howard Cevin or the City Health Department on a hunt through lhe Bay Ridge section of Brooklvn on Wedne!lday. ''You're really looking for an elephant? Why? Somebody lose one? .. asked Jose f'eliclano. an e mployee a l Precise Metal Products, one of the factor ies checked by the searching or. flclals. Ont! television station hired a Beck. whose afternoon was cons umed peering behind build· ings and down alleys, said there were othe r indicators that he was not on a wild ele phant chase . He said both the Attorney General's office and the State Department or Environmental Conversation relayed lhe same anonymous tip to him. Later. the Am erican Society r "I .. Bogner said the city health code prohibits having elephants as pets and the anima l would have to be removed when found. He also added that the descrip· lion or the beast raises the possibility that It m ay be an In· dion elephant, a n e ndan gered species." ··Elephants a re inappropriate fo r apartme nt-house living." Buck advised Do you know who Orange County's SO top e mployers are" The Job6 section in Today's Dai· ly Pilot lets you know who they are and about the local employ· me nl markel . Facts. figures and statistics are presented about working cond itions a long the Orange Coas t. See the Jobs section in lo<fay '~ Daily Pilot •ThurldeyMey3, 1iri ...... Al Y-Wvle• All A'"'L.-n CJ I""•......._, CJ -.1 ... 1 At L,M . ··~ At ,,,.. .......... _.... e1 •111l11•n ... , --. ... , .,." c .. tfff"4• u ...,..., ..... •• c•••"''" c~u ,. • ...,....._. A4 c-•u •• o;....-c-i, A 1t Cr .. t•Wf It stw1.• • 8 M 0Htll N..i<.. M StK' MM.it 11 ... , ..... , ..... .. .. , ,.......... "' ., ....... 1-., .. ,, , ..... ~ tt•ll '""°'"" Ct.J ••-A4 MlrlK... CJ WffMNlt1ft ,A4 .... ,,,..,JM •11 .... .-"" .. ,. ...... . N 'IVOrmai' By 8T~V E MIT<"llELL oe ... ....,,....,..,. Ext .. nslve c orr0Jt 1on ~nd frat•king of pipe:-i t•arrylna radloaactive wattir •t the San Onofre nuclt>ar power plal'lt were t ermed "norm¥1" hy Edliwn Comp•ny offfraal:. L~•Y A member of the Nuclear Ht>gulat-0ry Comml11blon stafr ;annouD<'l'd Wt•fhlt•l\duy thal fi ve• nucll'ur pla11t:1 an th1• llnited States. mcludm~ lhe Sun Onofrti facility. have le1tkage 111 tubt-~ located In tht> retll'IOr vebscl 1 Related story A4 1 Darrell E1senhut, a membtt or t he NRC staff, said rorroe.1vc b\&Jldup causes the pipes to crack. adding the problem I:; extensive a t five power p lants . and the most cracks occur at the San Onofre re- actor But Dave Barron , a s pokesman for the San Onofre plant. said the problem is not a l)ew o n e , and ha s b ee n ·;thoroughly exam ined by the in· 4us t ry for seve ral years." ' "It 1s under control," the spokesma n said, adding the prob- jem has been experienced in the past. "and it will occur in (he future." • He said the Jeaks do not ~cpme an operational problem 'ntil they reach certain levels. ••And way before these pinhole kaks would reach that le vel, we would have monitored the prob· le m and s hut down o pe ra- tions." The corrosion stems from a chemical reaction in the steam gene rators, which cause pipes that are part or t he cooling :iyste m to crack under pressure . :· Signal De.sl.roged William Gary Robinette, 25. of 311 Oswego Ave .. Hunt- ington Beach. received minor injuries this morning when his pickup truck sheared off a traffic light pole and wiped out the signa l control box a t Morning Canyon Drive and East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, police said. He was booked on suspicion of drunken driving. Newport 'Probes 3 Suspicious Fires Barron said Edison officials are looking into longterm solu- tions or the proble m in efforts to develop a balanced chemical cont e nt of the cool a n t to minimize corrosion. For now, he said. plant cre ws me rely plug the tubes up and eliminate the leakage. f-l e s aid the re a re sever a l th ousand of t he tubes a nd leiikagcs in the past have result· ed in only "one or two percent having to be plugged up." · Newpor t Beach fire in- vestigators are probing three fires that were set Wednesday in the city. However, firemen said there is no evidence to link the three arson cases and that they <1rc 1 reating thf'm as separate inc1- dc·nls to Big Canyon, according to Up· ton and severa l packing boxes of c lothe s and valuables we r e stored in the gar age. "We won't know what the loss is until s he 's had an opportunity to fi gure out what was in the boxc!:>." he said The• estimate of loss from the fire on licryl l:.ine was set ~•l Sl20 Fire mvt•st1gators ~::11d that fare was set off hy children play mg with fireworks. "We just t akt· them out of commission." he sa id. Industry officials say the leaks that do occur fall within the gov- ernment-imposed limitations. "a nd any a mount that does leak may be tur~ into steam ins ide the reactor where it is eventual· ly decontaminated " Barron sa id the leakages did create proble ms several year::. <!j!O "It caused outages, and we had to s hut rlown lo repair tubes." he said But he said Edison ha~ un· dergone programs to resolve the oroblem. fl t! said Edbon officials have been working on a longterm o.;olution to the corrosion prob· lem for yea rs. The most serious of the three firC's was reported at 4 30 am. in the garage at the home of licverlec Claydon, 81 Royal St. George in Big Canyon . Inspector J im Upton said that fire was touched off by an un· identified ince ndiary device ln- vl'sligalors s<1 id they have no motive nor s us pects in the case. The other two fires occurrt'<i Wt•dnesday a ft e rnoon a nd in- Vl'S l1gators believe both were tou<·hed off by children. One was reported by /\noc-t.tc Konv1 ser in thl" bushes in front of her home al 2030 Beryl Lane The other burned a patc h or g rass in a g u ll y betwee n M<1c /\rthur Boulevard and Harbor View HQmes. Upton said the estimate of loss from the fire that g utted the garage in Big C;.in yon has not been made yet. Mrs . Claydon rec~ntly moved f'ro• Page Al BUSING ... buses but that many havcn·1 done so. preferring to UM! their funds for othe r purposes . Board Pres ident Carol Martin s aid she bclic·vcs athletw5 arc an import..1nt part of education and that s he would like to sec the funding re instated. Trustee Barb<i r a S killing added that she beli eves thl' bu...., ing s hould also be available for fllher aftcr·school actl'lnlies that require it. They asked that the matter ht· d1scusst'd in bungct considcra lion ~it future m cetrngs. Fuel by Appointment Swmyvale Citizem Only, Please SUNNYVALE <AP> -lf you want to fill 'er up at Ernie Sanchez' gasoline service sta· lion, you'll have to make an appointment. And no transients, please. Motorists whodrive up unannounctd will be given a maximum of $3 worth of gasoline, he added. "The situation was so hectic with people fighting 1n hne and everyone panicking that I decided to go to appointments." Sanchez said Wednesday. " ... SI NCI:: THIS THING STARTED, there have been so many transients looking for gas, I have n 't been able to serve my rt!gularcustomers," he said. IN A R EVIVAL OF a practice be used in the 1974 gas-Une s hortage, Sanchez posted signs near his pumps Wednesday saying he would only fill the tanks of persons who can produce a driver's license with a Sunnyvale address. Sanchez s aid the idea is to eliminate lines a nd uncertainty about whether a customer will be able to get gas . In addition. customers will be able to expect a check under the hood under unharried cir cums tances. "I know or no r egulations against ap- pointments," said Dale Cook, regional direc- tor of external affairs for the U.S. Depart- ment or Enerf:(y. "We cun re~ulate price, but how he runs his station 1s up to him." And. he added. those drivers will have w telephone the day before to make an appoint-. ment. Only 100 custome rs will be served each day. * * * * * * ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT Fro• Pag_. A I fM Ot•fWlll" CM \11 0...IJ PUM. •1lf\ w'1KP\l)te>m 0.MiCI tN> ~ Prfl"\'-I\ Ovt>llU.d t)y I""" Of.,.,..,. f"~lt Pw011~(~ S.o.t••l,.f'OltMW'l\1ur ovtt11'"""ff Moftd•Y ow....., ruo .. , to• (O\t• Me-w N ....... 9Nt"• "-'UnqlOft Bfo.te,,.ff OW#\ fAtf"VAH,. .. '"'"""·l~"-.. "l~l~(M\I A "not .. '"~'°""" f'Ott'<Wt '' ..-•Wd "4ttv10.,., ... •ttrd WN•o TN!> ,,.i'l"l('~t IMA>tl'\f'W"4 ttf6f'I t~ .-1 :UO w~u 8•Y $4,...., ea.u. Mrtw, C•lt'tOl"t'M.t ,,.,. '~-• °""' Vt<t Ptt\iOf"IAf'MIOlftitf•t~"" CM11H" I.-• ._,.,,,Noll "''""•"' AMMlllf'llfdllQh Telel'hoM (114)M2-4)21 Ct......_M11e,.t .... MMl?t GAS AT PREMIUM. • • lowed to t ake on s ales of gasoline. That m ark-up, known as "deaJer margin," cannot ex- ceed the amount it w as in May 1973, plus three cents. Dealers a lso have been allowed to add small amounts to cover some other costs. The dealers want the system replaced with a straight 2S per- cent mark-up over the wholesale price of gasoline. That would raise the price of ~asoline about three cents a gallon above the national average price of 77 cents a aallon. The dealers acknowledge that the guless weekend would to· convenience the public. "It wasn't our intention to hurt the public, but we don't know what else we can do." sal4 Don Skilling, a spokesm an for the11 California Service Station As· soclalion. which repreaenta 2,000 of lhe slate's 14,000 dealers. Robert Jacobs. e xecutive S(.'crctary or the Illinois \rasolmt: Ocalers Association and a lon gtime advocate of ~J gas strike. said the planned shut- down "is doomed because or the timing." Jacobs said it would be more logical to h old t he gasless PRICE INDEX SHOWS GAS COST EFFECT -A4 GAS CRUNCH BRINGS PLENTY OF STORIES -A 14 wee k end at the end or t he month, when supplies are low anyway as monthly allocations run out. But that weekend Is Memorial Day weekend , and the gas dealers are appare ntly trying to keep from interfering with tradJ- Uonally heavy holiday traffic by holding their protest the weekend before. • -Newport-Mesa · ets Preliminary Study By JACKIE RYMAN Ot .. D ... y ,MeUWt Newport-Mesa school orricials presented trustees We dnesday with an estimated 1979-80 budget o f $43. 7 million , down $1.8 million from this year's a lloca- tion S uperintendent John Nicoll also told trustees thul, despite Proposition 13 cutbacks a nd declining enrollment. the db- trict appears to be in fairly good financial shape. However. he stressed that lhe pre liminary budget handed out al a general study session will probably have to be adjusted con siderably before a final budget is drawn up. One variable is state funding, not yet allocated' for next year. The estimated district budget was based on the assumption that Newport-Mesa will receive funds on at least this year's leve l. Nicoll said. Nicoll a lso noted that officials a r e a ssuming trus tees would agree lb trans fer SI .25 million from the district's building re - se rves to its general fund for nt!xt year. And he s aid the estimated budget doesn't inc lude wage raises that may be approved u the result of current eontrad nef?Otlatlons with teaehe"5 and other school e mployees. Nicoll said officials have rigured into the estima ted budget the layoffs, already. ap- 1>roved. of some 120 teachers due to declrmng enrollment. However. the possible layorrs or some secretaries and other nonteaching personnel weren't accounted for because they ha· ven 't been approved yet. he said. Heart Attack Takes ~ii°J;~~· .. Newport Principal f'unt>ral ser vict's were pend- in g toda y for Norman E . Stillwell of Mission Viejo, prin- cipal of Ensign Middle School 1n Newport Beach, who died Tues- day. He was 54. School orricials s <.1 1d Mr Stillwell. who had been named principal this year after serving as assistant principal since 1958. coll apsed and died at home of an apparent heart attack. lie had undergone open heart surgery in 1976. ·'The school district 's lost a hell of a guy who's done a great JOb with kids since 1949," s aid Ass i s tant Principal De nys Jaco,bsen. "He was a grand, s trong. marve lous guy " lk said Mr. Stillwe ll graduat- e d from Pcpper dine College, where he played football. and re- ceived his maste rs dc~rce rrom t he Un iver!>1t y of Southe rn California lie was also a former !\1 a rlnl' Mr St11lwt•ll Joined Ensign Srhool 1n 19'19. the year 11 opened. and taught !>1xth grade uni ii 1958. lie also C0<1chcd a var iety of sports beg1 nnm~ 1n rns1 , until ht· bct·a m t.· a:.bl!:>LC1nt p rinc:i pal. 111· lxolonJ!l'd lo lh1.· Nt'Wp<irl Mcb<t Adm1n1 ~lralor!> A~!>oc1a t1<111 <.1nd was rormcrlv <.1ct1vl' 1n Lhc Salvatwn /\rmy. µlayrng with their band in the Rose Parade for se veral years, Jacobsen said. Mr. Stillwell leaves his wife, fbrbac:a . of Mission V11•111 . lhrc« g rn ~ n child ren and thrL•t• stepch1ldn•n. Fune r al ar rangemt.•nts arc p•t· n d 1 n g .i t M c C o r m 1 c k Mortuary 1n Laguna ll1lb Priso1u~rs Parole d SEOUL, South Korea r AP 1 Mo r<' I hun 1,000 "cxl' m pla ry prisoners" arc being p:irnlccl ti') d ay in t•nmm<'morat111n nf Huc1 dha ·!:> birthday SUCCUMBS AT ·54 School Principal Stillwell f 'ro"' Pagf> ,1 I PLAN N I NG . ing the number of speak1•r'> or the time allowed for each side of an issue. It is alsfl sugg1·~t NI tha l 1·1101 n11 .... -.111n mt'l'lllll!~ lw ~ntJ .. 11 Ii\ 11 .Ill p m. \\ h ile c 1tv ... ta fr <t1 ·ml11 r., .... nrk1ng 1n lht• <·omm111 111, If•· \t•loµmPnt dl·parlm• nl tlr •·v. high marks m th1· c:omn11:-;c;111n n•port t·omm1s~1oncr., ~Ul!l!•'"I ed that the dcpa rtml·nt pn•11<fft' ... om1• kind '>f pamphl,·t VJ did rc•s 1denh <1ncl Of'1ot•lo1wr .... 1n u11 d1•rst:111d1ng 1h1· 1·1t) ' pl:.inn1111! unci hu1 ltfln~ JJrlH'l''" Mcinnis, but the former mayor took the opportunity to restate his contention that the only way to solvf' the city's problems is to take action "The inevitable r esults or urbanization are the problems WC' now face. Obvious ly, the answe r 1s lo do something. Do· r nJ;! nothing isn't going to make thinl!S be tter," Mc innis s aid. Mr lnnis a nd Councilwoman .I ackie He ather 'tlave proposed a wide ranging series of project.c; to help ease the city's traffic congestion. Those projects are currently under study by the Ci- ty Council. "It's a deightful thought," Mc lnrus said of Lore nz' plan to regress '2S years. .. But there are going to be a bout 50.000 people who have to leave town and I 'm oneof 'e m." City Cle rk Don s George said the c ity's population in 1955 was 18.541. Today's population is about 66.800 M rs Geo rge ~aid that, 1f Lo r<•m wants to qualify his mPasurc for the ballot, he would ha\ 1• to publis h a notice and "'1th1n six months gather the ... 1g nalurc·.., l)f al lt>ast 10 percent of t hl' c·1t y ·.., 38.970 registe re d \-Ott'r-, I ( t lw rnt-a:-;11r" were to quahr" tor a !:>J:x'l'ra l 1•lt·<\1on. then ;t ...... uttJ m·<•d to havP s11.ma turc~ of I"! J'h-r t l'Hl Of tht' r egistered \'Olt•r" Tht' clt·rk nnted that she 's re· <"e1 ved no notice that Lorenz has pu bl 1s h e d his p r oposed in- 1t1at1ve F:a rlic•r this wet>k Lorenz in· d H·att•<I h1· woulrl dr;russ his pro- po-.al Wllh lht.> City Council before .11·1 1<1 1n~ wht·lh<'r to MITula te the h.il lot f)f't1t1on ~hall Hu y Eyed I.OS A\;( a : I. r.s I 1\ p ' A rt·µrc~l'flt<1ll\ c f')f the ~!lah of JrJn mJ~ lw trying to arrangt' ro r lh1• s hah tn hvt· in At:apulco, 1 h·· Lo:. nj!L·l<:c; Times reported I oda' From WHITE'S Specially for Mom 5299 SAVE $50 COSTA MESA 369 I . 17th IT. (Acrou rrom Rolph$. next lo Mone Co"9ndors) 642·1657 Mon-Thi.. 1C>-8 Fri 12·9 Sal 10·5 Closed Sunday LA-Z-BOY reg. s349 SUNDAY MAY 13 • MISSION VllJO 21192 Marguertte l'lcwy. fl 1'11 olf of 14.very Offramp. Ne11t to Toyota) 495 .. 5902 Mon. • Rt. I().<) Sot 10-5 ao.d Sundov ' . . -..... -....... ~ .--. Whet-li11g 011d Deoli11g C~mera shutter stop::, th£' action during third annual all-star w hct'lehair basketball g ame. Loren llin::icn 1 right ) reaches to g r ab a pa!>s at An aheim Con vention Center as Curtis Be ll 1lcft 1 moves to cut hrm ofl T ht.> 1und-ra1smg l'Vcnt to fund w heelchair basketball included a half lime nonsense gumc hetwccn the Playboy b unn i(•:-. and a mixture of :-.ports and I t·h·v1s1on rclcbnt il·::, .I ,,. Hoving ~ Boll Playboy bunnies s howed good form during half ·t am e ac· tiv ilics for <!ll ·star wheelchair basketball. Bunny Terri 1 ccntcn grabs rebound as Bunny Roxann.e llcft l and Gu nny Cyndi I right 1 r ush to hcr uid. --------- Britons Cast Vote For GovernIDent 'LONDON I AP 1 Briton ~ braved foul weather a nd began t!lecting a n ew ~overnment to day with opinion polls promising a Cons£'rva t ivc v ictor y und Eur ope 's fi rs t woman pn mt· minister a fte r rive years or Labor Party rule . E lection officials ~a id th;it d espite unscasonabh· chi llan~ winds. sleet and s now coming from the a rctic. there wa~ H brisk start when t.)e polling stu · l ions opened a t 7 a .m reported :1 r us h of bet~ on the Comwr vat1vcs to win. including one wager or $40.000 placed with the Joe Carol betting fi rm Thi::. Lig htened the odds on a Tory v1c tory even furthe r From l to 3 al the s tart of the day. they went to t to 6 in the af· ternoon. meaning a bettor would stake S6 a nd get back only ooe do lla r. plus his ::.take money, if tht' Torries win. In a nother kind or gambling, London 's Stock Exchange responded lo t he poll forecasts and sent th(' Financ·ial T imes in- dex of 30 le ad i ng industria l stocks up by 11.1 points to 555.9 at midday, topping the highest close of 552. 7 on Apri 125. Debate On Nudity Contiiiues SAN t'RANCISCO 1AP 1 To view nudes on the beach or nol to view nud es . that 1~ lhl' qui·' lion before Husscll ('ah1ll, lht· ~l ate di rector of parks ;rnd recreation Arll'r hearing Sl'VC'ral hour~ oC ll'slirnony Wl'dnl·:.dav al tht· final public hearing ,;n a pro p o s a I t o d l' :.. 1 g n a t 1· " 1 g h 1 "s wims uit o ptional" hl·ach1·' 1n C<1liforma ~Latt• µark~. Ct1 hlll said ht' w<>uld rlt·c·1dt· on tht• 1~'>111· O<'Xl Wl.'l'k Am o ng thosC' test1fy1ng \H1~ blind minist<'r Miles Ellington "You would havl' to be God 1)r a vegetable not to have e' ii thoughts at a nude beach. unless you are b lind ." Ellington testified. Adriene Help. a hig h school student, urg ed a pproval or the plan for secluded nude beaches . "I hkt• lo fed the wind on rn v wholt.· body I don t like sane! getting inlo my bathing suit . she said. ··People sit a round ~o placidly watc hing people being beaten and m urdere d on T V." !'>a ad llappy J<1ck Haab of Orangl' County "Apparently nuchty 1~ wo r se tha n m urder 1n th1 ~ soC'iety ·· Cahill s aid the nudt• hcachc:.. would be six tn eig ht mile., in 1ot ul lt•ngth The :-it alt• ov. n ~ about 400 mile:~ or ('()a:,tlinc . he noted Thl' proposed ··~v.1m~u1t op t1onal" beal'hcs five· on tlw ocean <md two on 1nlund lakt·:. are a Sl'Ct1on <>f Son Onofn· an nor t h ern San D1 c·go Count'. Pirate 's Cove· al Poinl Oum,• an Los Angelt·~ ('ounly. lla1ard Canyon at Montana dl· Oro in San Luis Obispo Count y. And rev. Molera beach 1n Mo nt<·rcy Coun t). Pomponio beach 1n San Mall'<> County. Hed Ro!'k beach at Mounl Ta m alpaas Jn Mann County. La kt· Nato mas 1n Sucr amt·nto Counl \ and Millcrt-0n Luke 111 F resno a nil M adcra counlic~ Stance C han~(~d WASHI NGTON IA P 1 l111w.t• Speaker Thoma~ P O'Neill ~:iy~ he won't Stand In thl' WCI V or thos<.' seeking to blo{'k l'rf'!>.1dt·nt Ca rter from deconlrolhng 1111 prices C'\'CO though tht·1r c:Horh m ay be in rn1n 1 Thur!d!y1 May 3, 1979 DAIL. V Pl(OT Reported . 'Stable' _in lnt~n~ive Care LOS ANG ELKS 'AP 1 John Wayne was reported In s table l'Ond1t1on today in the intensiv~ rar e unit of UCLA Me dic al Center . following s urgery to re· move an Intestinal blockage. Hospital spoke sman Al Hicks said the surgery was performed Wednesd ay on the 71 ·year-old lfollywood superst ar a fter he t·omplalncd of a bdom inal pains. llil'ks said \he operation wasn't unusual UCLA Medical Center night nu r sing s upervisor Ba rba ra Stone s aid today that doctors had '"not issued any state ment dl all" on th e questio n of whether they found t races or the rancer thut had torced removal or Wayne's sto mach in J a nuary I It· <1lso had a cancerous left lung removed 15-;Ycars ago "There's nothing on the re· lease 1 have on cancer one way o r the otht•r," sh(• said. "To my llou..d11g Issue kno wledge the re 's nothing that's bee n released one way or the othe r re ga rding eancer." Wayne was ta ken to UCLA Tuesday night. The hospital said he was scheduled to return to UCLA. anyway. for a checkup following his January cancer surgery. At that time. Wayne was ad· milted for gall bladder s urgery. But s urgeons found cancer in his stom ach a nd had to remove at during a 91'2·hour operation. He lert the hospital Fe b 10. "An exa m i natio n o f Mr . Wayne after his admission for Cl routine check revealed a partial intestinal obstruction that was re lieved in an o pe ration this rnor n i n g ." h o s pita l spokeswoman Bonnie Whitham said Wednesday Wayne. who will be 72 on Mciy 26. wa::. taken to thl' inten~1H rare unit rollowan~ t he surgery. Eleven days after ~ present· cd the Oscar for best. picture of the yea r at the Academy Awards on April 9, Wayne was udmitted to Ho ag Memoria l Hospital in Newport Beach for treatment of bronchitis. He left Hoag April 25. It w as not the firs t lime Wayne had battled cancer o r raced ma Jor s urger y . Fifteen years ago. his left lung was re· m oved because of cancer. Last year. he under went •open·heart surgery. While Wayne was recuperat· ing Wednesday. Rep. Morris .K. Udall. D·Ariz .. and Rep. Barry Goldwa te r Jr., R·Ca lif.. an- nounced in Washington a bill to have the Trea s ury De pa rtment s trike a special gold m eda llion for the man known as much by his nickna me. "Duke ." T hey ~uggestcd that President Carter present the a ward Irvine Land Use ~ill,(J,tr<l /i'ills Benefit S~t For Marines OK'd SAN l''RA NCISCO IAP l In a last.minute s witch. crooner Frank Sinatra will re plar <' an opcr'atic tenor for a benefit performa nct• to bC' a tte nded F riday by Pres 1dt.•nt Carter. Mayor D 1 a n n l' F c i n s l e i n · ~ :.pokesm an s ay:. 1\ bill Jlml'd al providing ht>using for Mannes and their families on '-'hat 1s now lrvmt· l'otnpany land adjacent to tht· 1 MC A S ll 1 Marine Corp~ ht•lacoph•r ba~e 1n Tus tin ha~ LH'l'll :.ipprov t·cl by a con 1-!rt''>blonal sub('ommittt·t:. Rep Htihl'rl Badham. H Newporl l11·ach. has announced. Badham said his meas ure wa~ .1pprovec1 unanimous ly by the <.'o mmiltt'<• on Mahtar y tnstalla t ions and Fat1ilit11•s The next a ir • ing o f lht• meas ure will be Tues duy when al wall be discu~::.ed by ' lht' rt11 i\rm('d Scrnces Commit t l'l.' 0 r Cong rl:~S lfadham prl'd1cll·d Wt!dncsday that his bill '-1.111 be approved by tht• full committee. Badha m aides s a id the: t n •anc Company and tht: Marine Corpb have agreed ~o between 66 a nd 100 a('res of la nd to meel the Marines' need for housing that will be devoted to ser vicemen with families. A Badham aide said the land swnp will give the Irvine Com · pany acrc!lgc along wha t is now :'rtoulton Parkway The Marine Corps v.1 II be g t ven title lo la nd 1mm e du1t dy ad,1accnt to the Tystm facahly He said the act ual acreage y1eldt•d by both sades will dt-pcnd o n thl' \'aluat aon given th e res pccliv<' prope rtil·s b> cip· praisers who arc examining the p:.ircels of land involved It 1s not l'XPCctt'<i that valuation will ~: com pleted until later this year. A Marini• Corps s pokes man s aid 2 16 unit:. re<,e rvcd ror Marint·s with dependents are current1y bt•ing built at the T ustin fo cihty at ,, co::.t of S9 million llt· ::.aid fin:.il congres:.1onal S <•PPrO\'al of lht· trade will mc<Jn lh at a further 1.040 untb can oe built on land th:.it would be-..,ur rendered IJy t he In ant: Com ~ pan} P ress Secretary Mt•I Wax :.aad Wednesday tha t lt•nor Luciano P avarotti, i.l·heduled to s ing cit the Gt•orge Moscone Famtlv bt·nefat performance at th~· W a r MC'mor1 <1 l O p era fl ous t.>. had taken ill and would not appear. Moscone a nd Supe rv1:.or l larvt•y Milk Wl'rc fotally '>hot :'\o\' 27 1n their City Hull office~ and former Supervisor Da n White lb on trial ror murdt.>r. Too Close For Concert M I NNEAPOL IS r A P 1 Twe nty.four m e mbe rs of the Minnesota Orchestra r efused to play at a concert in Lancaster, ~a .. because of the town's prox- 1m1ty to tht• Thn·e Malt· hl::ind nuc lear reacto r. orch estra of flcia ls say "I understood very much their anxiety about their health and safety. thoui:h I think 1t wai. 111 ro unded in this case," Richard Bass. the orchest ra's general m anager. said Wednesday. Lancas ter is 25 miles from the rC'artor when, tht' most ~eriou~ nut'lt·<ir ac«1dcnl in U.S history orcurred ont: mont h a~o. The conct:rt last ";"eek went on. play· 1ng to a sold ·out hoUM! al the Lancaster Hi gh School Save 15 to 20o/o on Upholstered Chairs and So/ as In a ·Wide Choice of Fabrics ' .) --~~ -',,. . • ~~ -' >.::: "J ··~ It was the l llh election of a House or Commons s ince World War II. and three polls foreca~t m a r gins or 5 7, six and sevtm per centage points for Ma rga rN Thatc he r's Conservatives ovt•r P r i m e M i n i s t e r .J a m c s Callaghan's Laborites T his i•ndicatcd the Tor ies should win 330 to 333 of the 635 seats in Com mons. giving Mrs Tha tcher a m ajority or 25 to :JO T hat would be the biggest ma jor ity for a British govcrnmenl since the Laboriles won a 96·st.>at m a jority in 1966. Button Bonanza · Midway through the voting. the country's legal bookmake rs 49c the Only Way to Fly ANCHORAGE. Al,ska <AP> -Some 600 people were lined up oetaide West.em Airlines ticket eou.nten, but only 128 wlll be fly. taa from Anchorage lo San Francisco and back this weekend for 49 cen ts, plus a p re- Mt S6 tax. Tickets costing pocket. change were offered by the airline to In· au1urate non·stop nights from Anchorase to San Francisco. The reaular round·t.rlp coach rare wiU be $308, plus tax. Tbe aeata on the first Boeing 7JO fillbt were sold o ut In. 40 minutes Wednesday. The olbe r 1eat1 h a d bee n biooked aft n11111aruinea1. Navel 'Goof' Brings $850,000 ·~-.......... AWARDED seso.ooo Virginia O'Hare NE w y 0 Rt\ I i\ I' I i\ woman whose navel w:is left t'-'O inch es off cen ter by a pl<t~l1c surgeon has won mor e t han $850.000 in d amages Afte r delibe ra ting t wo hours W e dnesd ay . a M a nh a ttan Supreme Court jury of four me n and two w o m e n a warde d $854.219 to Virginia O'Ha re . who maint a in s h o m es in Poughk eep s i e a nd 1-~o r t Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs . O·Hare claimed that she awoke in "extre me pa in" follow· ing the 1974 operation by plast ic s urgeon Dr. Howard Bellin. He allegedly told her the operation would ~ive her a "nice tig ht s tom ach." ftut the operation 1n M a nhut· tan's Midtown Hospita l on Nov 8. 1974. ten "a lan:e deformc<I h ole an he r sto m <1c h. ·· M r~ O 'Ha re's lawyer , Th co<lort· Friedman, told the Jury "The umbilicus was orf center .. he said. Be llin c ulle d th t' award "ludicrous" a nd said he plans to appeal. Theee ar,. IHJauti/ul B~:· ao/tU and rome ru11om f itted arm cap• and lined floun<'e•. SA LE PRICED 1595 5 FT. LOJ'E !iEtCT 1100 l.E~ ~ H.J.GARRETT fU~NITU~E PROF( SSIQNAL tNl(AIOfl DESIGNER S. 221 S HAHOlt ILVD. C~ST A MISA 646·0275 ··----........ . ______ ._. ___ _. __ .... A4-0M. v Pll.-OT NATION I WORLD .Ja mi ·~:·:~ Cea5t i n g ~ Gas Price. Pushes-Up -In.de¥ T!~-~ -Cost of Food Decli~es After Eight Months Ha.rplli DI" Pray for Huntingto n PUSHJ.NG FOa PEACE Dt:n. U there ls one <"Om m un1t)' aloua our c·oa 'Utnt> that can throw c1v1c curvt's at obst-rnrs. It 'i. the old 011 tl)' Huntinarton Be•ch Aootht-r z.a~er ciame Jullt th111 May Oa)' Wht•o you <-on:.-adt"r the ('aty llMll fhchting \t••t 'a been ~oant.t on uround ht'rt>. 1t 1t~m. .. that II nt'vt-r hits lht' ct'nlt!r ut our row.tl11u.· mut'h It' ulway1t at •·llhl'r t'Od Sun Clemente or lluntmgton Ht-1tth Why. 11 's sort of like watthintc a h.-eter-toth:r llunlangton'~ m unk1pal govtrnmt'nl ha~ 1tuffe red ugon111ng t-mbarrassments on several front!> Cit y at torneyis have managed to gt-I anto physical altercat1oni. with ei.ch oth.-r Cops have wttlked picket lines. And even certain City Council dehbt-rataons have degenented lnlu degradmg hund tcestures and ve rbal obscenities VIEW1NG THIS MUNICIPAL parudc with aw", you ton elude that lluntuigton Beal'h doo1tn 't ha vc to wail until the Fourth of July for ih f1reworki. Yc)u fear that sooner or later. the populace 11> ~oing tu Surpnse m Huntmgton Beach: Popu.lace in Peaceful Auembly get fed up to here with all the shenanigans and march on City Hall to c lean house. Then the word comes Four-hundred citizens ue pre- parini: to march on Huntington Reach City Hall. It's going to tiappen. You JUSl know it is YOU ENVISION THF. marchers; angry taxpayer!> <·arrying torches and placards high in the air. while others et mong them an • waving ax handles and shovels. This is go1n i? to be awrul. . So 11 devdop"d th<il 1t was a one hair mile> march aloni: lluntangton"s M:un Str('f:'l But ~att Tht•re wt-rl! n<i a ngry -.houts , no plar ::i rds, t'1n·h1•s or ax handles The· 100 wh11 smart hcd were C'hnstiani. They were not l}l<'aSl'd With tht• antic-. <1f thetr municipal government ffol llwy d1dn"t mar<•h lo rip down the doors on City Hall THEY CAMF. TO PRAY for the Shakers -and-Movers of the body municipal T hese people of peace and love came with their banjos a nd i-.ang hymns and cxtcndl'd blessings to passersby on the way One leader or the 400 <.:hrislietnS implied that if there 4.'Ver was a pluce that nl'eded µrayers. Jl untington Beach City Hall was 1t. It is difftcult to put down that logic . VIEWING 400 PEACEFl'L marcher!> headc-d thei r way shoulrt J!tvc· pause to th<' squahbltng factions within Hunt· in~ton 'i-. C'ity 1~11v\•rnmenl The' should ('ount their bl('S!:.tngs II c··~uld have (!:t!>lly IJecn a d1ffcn:nt kind or <'fOWd ORLANDO, Fla. t AP) · Kin· dergarten teacher Janice Dike hopes to work out a compromise with Azalea Park Elementary officials who said she could not breast-feed her baby at school. After a federal judge refused to issue a temporary injunction against the school Wednesday, Mrs. Dike said she will ask for permis s ion to t each k in · de rgartcn jus t half a day so-she can ~o home {o breast -feed her dau~hter. Oyani Kaliska. Her other alternative would be to take an unpaid leave or absence until t he baby is weaned. She said she breast-fed for 3'h months in a locked classroom during he r lunch hour heforc officials told her she had to stop WASHJNOTON tAI'> Sharp- ly hllber prices for 1asollne and heat in1 oU Mlped push wholetale price& u.p 0.9 percent ln April, dHplte the first decline in food price& ln l'i1bt months. the gov t'rnm~nt i.aid today . Although the Increase in wholt-sale prices waK the lowest 1n five months. it s till showed in nat1ah continuing at more than l O percent at the wholesale Je vel. The April in c r ease represents a compound annual rate of 11 5 percent. Prices had increased I percenl in March and in t'ebruary. FOOD PRI CES AT the wholesale level declined 0.3 per. cent, the first drop since August and an indication that tbe up- w a r d s pira l in supermarke t prices may be nearly over . Wholesale prices eventually are re flected in the prices con- s umers pay But the Labor Department said prices of goods other than food increased J.3 percent in April. the biggest montt)ly increase since Octoberl~4. The department said gasoline prices increased 4.4 perce"l and home healing-oi l prices were up 6.7 percent. THE BISE IN gasoline and heating oil prices reflects a partial shortage or petroleum products resulting from the cut- Radiation Dose Doubled First HEW Estimate WASHINGTON <AP I People living near the damaged Three Mile Isla nd nuclear plant re teivcd n('arly twice as much radiation from the accident as fedt·ral health ofriciab first sus- pecled. If F.W St'Crt'tary ,Jo~ph A CahfanoJr. said today. Califano told a Senate commit· tee that he is therefore rev1sin~ his earlier assertion that the March 28 accident near Har· risburg, Pa .. would cause.no addi- tional cancer deaths in the area STATISTICALLY, i\T least one more cancer death should bf! expected as a direct result of the a c<'idf•nt <end some scientist!:. believt• the• number may be a!> lugh as 10 more cancer deathi-.. the head of the Department of llealth. Education a nd Welfare l.atd Testifying befon· a Senate governmental affair~ s ubcom - mittee. Califano said a similar number, of non -fata l cancers may als6 be expected among the 2 m illion residents living within so miles or the plant. lie said an HEW staff report expected to be re leased next week will show that residen~s within this r adius b etween Ma rch 28 and April 7 the worst days of the accident re· ce1ved a dose of 3.500 person rems. a unit used for measuring total exposur e to a given population. 2 Killed by Tornadoes Damage He avy in Smal l Oklalwma Town Te•peraf 11re• "' '-• Pre Albu-IS •I .07 ...... ,,1. , . I>' Bllltlmo<~ ~A •• 81rmn91>Mn •• 61 IJ o.,m.r-clll; it 7• 80•\4! n J8 Bo\ton "' •9 Brown\.v•ll" Ml 71 Butt•lo 60 41 (11rtstn wu 81 60 Clloennr ., 30 l• ,,,,,_ &1 SO I 2' Cl11c1nna1t ,. ~· Ci.tv&leno ,, S7 .en ......... , CotumbU\ 91 s• II mm O•IFI Wiii 71 11 Otnv•r •• JS l.4S ..... Cold Oetro11 64 •• ,/0 ~ -..::::.. He .. not Ml " \ho••·~ ~ .......... 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The wholesale price chaftges we r e reported in the Labor Department's Produce r Price Index for finished goods. those ready for sale to the cons umer. THE DEP ARTMENT SAID tbe index in April stood at 211.2 percent or U\e 1967 average of K eeper Ma11le1I 100. meaning that goods priced at $100 then increased in price to $211.20 last month. Wholesale prices incre&11ed 10.3 percent in the 12-montb period ending in April. The increase in prices for goods other than food s howed that the nation will continue to have serious problems with in- flation even aft.er the upward spiral "1 food prices eases. HOWEVER, ad m ·i n · This pola r l~'ar 111 t ht· Hl·1d Pa rk Zoo at Tucs on. An t , was om· of lhrc•e lh<:t l ma ult>d keeper Angela Stewart on W(•dncsd;.ay. Still ;.ingry. the bear tossed her boot into the <.il r : sec• upper IC'ft. The kee per was clean ing a cage and failed to dose <J gate S<'pa rating two cage areas. She was lis ted in stabll' condition today. iltration officials expect inflation will belln to eue at all levela by summer and coatiDue to improve duriac the rat ol tbe year. April's 0.3 percent decliDe lD food prices at the aboleaale level followed four consecutive months in which those prices ad- vanced at more than 1 pereeat, The department said there were lower prices for pork, cof- fee. fresh vegetables and poultry. 200,000 Mourn Iran 'Martyr:' TEHRAN, Iran CAP > -More than 200,000 mourners marchers marched through downtown Tehran today with the body of Ayatollah Morteza Motabari, the· second leader of the Iranian revolutionary regime assassinat- ed within ninedays. To telephone caller purporting to speak for the assassins said otb~r leaders of the regime were marked for death. BUT AYATOLLAH Ruhollah Khomeini, tbe arcbiteet of the r e v o I u t i o n , s a i,JI t b e "martyrdom" of Motrahari and Gen. 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From left are Richard Sterba n, J oe Bonsall. Charo. Du~nt· Allen and William Lee Golden. Co.untry Singers Hailed Rogers, Mandrell, Oak Ridge Winners llOL.LYWOOD CAP) -KeM y Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys and Barbara Mandrell shared top honors as the Academy of Country Music awards we nt prime -time with a star-studded telecast featuring more music than talk. Rogers. who walked in1o the Hollywood Paladium with nominations in rive categories, eme r ged with . two prestigious prizes the top male vocalist and entertainer or the year awards . The silver-bearded s inger 's bit "The Gambler." has a lready won the country song of the year Grammy this year. But Rogers, who won fou r a wards from the Academy last year. said the Country Mus1c hooors were the most gratifying. The Oak Ridge Boys, who took away silvery cow boy hat trophies for top vocal group and whose "Ya'll Come Back Saloon'' recording was album Wooden Plane Due In Havasu? LONG BEACH I l\P) Lake Havasu City, Ariz .• already the home of the London BridJ?e. may get a different kind of monument -Howard Hu g hes' legendary Spruce Goose. Roa Clark. who owns land in Lake Havasu.I said Wednesday be was o ffering to provide a p e rmanent s howca s e t here for the Spruce Goose. ·Hughes' one-0f·a- kind plywood troop car- rier that has flown just o nce. of the year, also came to country mu.sic through a side door -gospel. Miss Mandrell, wbo CO·hosted the two-hour show with Roy Clark and Dennis Weaver. s aid her award for top female vocalist caugbl her com· plelely by surprise. Don Willwms struck a cas.ual note al the otherwise dressy affair, wearing a deru m j<1ckct u::. he accepted a "hat" fo r single record or the yC'ur ··Tulsa Time·." $,:hnsty Lane was named top new female vocalist. Top oew m ale vocalist was J ohn Conlee. Anne Murray. whose r e ndition or "Y ou Needed Mc" earned her ~ Grammy as top fcm alf' vocalist. was not on haod as the :.amc tune wa::. named song of the year •'The flying boat has 1 been a legend lo millions o f people wo r ldwide' since its initial and only fiight in 1947," s aid Cla rk. "It has been hid· d en from public vie w e ve r since." THE 2 00 -TO N s pruce C 9osc. rec - ognized as the l ar~est airplane ever built, was stored in secrecy here by Hughes following its MOTHERS' DAY GIFTS brief flight Ready for easy carry- out . . . or we will do the mailing. "•·stcUff Plaza 17th & lrvhle, N.B. 642-0972 Fashion Ir.land Newport ~•ch 640-6050 SACRAMENTO <AP) -Thir· teen bi Us to modify California's coastal laws disappeared into the machinery of an Assembly committee early today with the promise of a new composite mode l ln two·weeks. Authors o( the input called frequently for simplicity and fairness in coastal commission actions. They cited numerous examples of the ways they said the commissions have alienated those with whom they deal. They asserted -sometimes bitterly -that the arbitrary manners or the regional and s tate commissions produced mistrust and ill will that led to the ba lls. ASSEMBLYWOMAN Carol Ha llett, R-Atascadero, whose own bill was killed, s aid there wouldn't be so many bills this year "if the '8uthor s didn't be lieve changes s ho uld be made" Committee m ember Richard MountJoy, R-Monrovia, said that despite committee action. the commissions "may continue to be arbitrary and maybe some- day we 'll get rid or the whole tb1n g because that's what '!> bnn~ing all these b1Us up here.·· Tht' committee is considered a d 1Cf1 c ull one fo r anti- l'nv1roomenta list m easures. This means that anything it passes 1s likely to reach the gov· e rnor. IN TIIE Jac-e of 13 bills treat- ing seven ma1or subJ~ts and many mo re s ubs&diary ones~ Cha1rmao Vi c t or Ca l vo,. D- -Mountain V&cw, direclcd that voles lO be taken point-by-po. int fo r amcndin~ into a single bill: His own AB 643. . For almost six hours , \beql2 committee members seven~ Democrats and fi.ve Republicans sought the essence of the bills from nine a utho r s -two D e mo c rats a nd se ven Re publicans -and a score of Anlhon'J~ SHOE SERVICE • for HCllldb491 L&lggage & Zipper Repair Reqional Repair Cftlfer for SPERRY • TOPSIDEI "It was important to a vo id any possibi li ty that this uruque national treasure m~ht be dis- m a ntled, so I felt it wasl time to offer a perma- nent site for ats pres· e rvatlon and display," s aid C l ark . wh describes -himself a s an • aeronauti ca l en· •C.-ct.IM.•~ IHcti • So. Coo,t Yilop • Wntdlff Pte• • '1nhie11 lllaltcl • ~ S.S.. ls.t. AMI trepreoeur. • • Ai r Museum of the West, a oon·profit group of aviation enthusiasts, has been assisting in ef· forts to find a perma- nent location for th c r aft, s aid Gilbcr Alston, president of the organization. Plants To Close RIVERSIDE <AP> One of the nation's larcest mobile home m1nuf1'Cturen, feeling the plncb of high IHOline prices with a 29 percent sates decline o•er tbe past three montba, bas announced a abutdown of three fac· toriea. Fleetwood Enterpriaea Inc. anaounced Wed.Dea· day that the ahU\dowu will idle about 210 wortNn. Tbe factories · · are located ln Ontario, . Rome, N .Y •• and Wa1Mlb«O. Ga. Contact Lenses Eyewear Styling Retracting Prescribing Dr. Lou Rau Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. NewPOrt Beach ., SEAFOOD~ND SERVICE DELI Spec lat Order Sa ndwiches We'll make 1 to 100 to order. Any type, any size. l•r 80 Chicken • Frted Chicken NO CLUCK -JUST 0£UCtout CHICKEN COOked Under Pressure tor 12m1nutes. TrySC>mel MARKET BASKET WISTCUFF~ 17•&ntM OPEN THURSDAY NITES TIL 9 I mostly environmentaliat lob· byist.s. Besides Calvo, the only other Democrat to introduce a blll was committee member Mel J.evine of Santa Monica. Much of his bill was approved for Incorporation in the fina l product. The Republicans' bills enjoyed less success. The details or the proposals approved '°r inclusion in CaJvo's AB 643, which wouJd become the committee blll, were left for members of the committee staff to work out with the authors and the lobbyists. Calvo said that when the com- mittee bill ~taken up in two weeks, there would be a vote on e ach major point, and if It doesn't pass, the point would be dropped. Calvo's basic 12-page bill, sup· ported generally by the SierTa'. Club, would mainly drop the r• 'quirement for coasta l permits tO'• build sincle-ramlly dwellings in unincorporated areas. so long as they don't have significant ad· verse effects on publlic access,; scenery or "sensitive" areas. ALSO adopted from AB 1160 was a requirement that when anyone com pl ai n s about someone else not complying with the Coastal Act, the burden of pro- of lies with the complaining · person. Assemblywoman Maria nne Bergeson, R-Newporl Beach. put through part or her AB 1188 saying a permit cannot be de- nied for the demolition of a s t ructure unless a pre pon· derance or evidence indicates that its maintenance is feasible. Johnny Staying Netirork Pressure Denied BURBANK <AP> -America's insomniacs_ can heave a sigh of relief -Johnny Carson says he's going to stay on the "Tonight Show." Al least for awhile. "I love doing this show." Carson told a cheering "Tonight" au- dience Wednesday. adding later : "Orig~ally, I had ex~ an intent to leave after our 17th year. wh.ich would have been Oct. l of this year. l intend to stay past that time." CARSON SAID RE was staying "not because or any extreme pre"ssure from NBC. I could make that decision to leave, but 1 think I owe something to the show, and I Ulink I owe something lo NBC also." • "Beskles." be added, "I would probably miss this show ter- ribly and maybe regret walking away from it that quickly." CARSON, 54, RETUNED TO "Tonight" after a two-week vaca- tion, a period in which his reporu:d i'nt.enlion to leave the program was a major topic or show business conversation. In patented Carson s tyle,bem.ilkedlbereportsfMlaughs. v "I've m~de a new deal with NBC," he quipped "I won 't get a salary but NBC president Fred<Silvermao has agreed to k~p my gas tank filled." · Q'- Carson's request to leavethe "Tonight Show" was a blow to NBC. badly beaten in the ratings racettussettson. THERAGRAN-M I DRUG STORES ___ ,_, A lffiim Place To Shopt 7 DAYS A WEEK .._,.,. lffcll-1020 lrYiN, Wfttcllff "-1• ---- I ' I I r .. i -. ---------..;.;..;~-..,_,,;~------- ___ ... 1W Orange CoaS1 ()arlyPrtot 'E' .. ft ~ai.-1 .. • Robt·rtN Weedt Publ1}htr ~ 0.-... ..=~e ~.-Mey l.il~-earbaraKre1b1ch/Edltor111P~Edltor Thon'wl1 kMVlti Edltor ~ecaU Cbar-ges · -Lack Substance Last Wt."'t'k , 10 residents of the Ncwport·Mna Un&faed School Dislrlc·t hied notteff o f antent to careullate recall p e t itions against three tru!itee , incl uding board Preatdent Corot Martin. T~ notices list a number of ver y general charges, raoaang fro m lo wcr-cd quality of edu cation a nd lrre5ponsiblt• financial prnctl('f'S to lack of Judgment In plennin~ and disrespect for m embers of the puhli<' llowt.•vcr. by their own ndmts~ion . the supportl'r~ or the reeull m ovt'mcnt W«'r~ spurrl"d to urt1o n by th~1r unhappuwss with tht· handling of unprofes~1on1tl <'Ondul't r h argt'!" ttgalfl~I Ne" port llurbor H1~h band ch rector Richard F.nt:lunct t-;n~hrnd h a:. bt•t•n tran frrrt'd lo Corona dcl M!tr High St·hool pcnd111~ rt-solution of tht• C'hargr\ by a threc·mcmhl•r p:.incl sl'l up undt>r :,tatc·m a nda t cd procedures A ~ta le hcttnng orfa('t-r will ('onduct the hearing m July Somt• po1nb 111 <:o nntictlon with the recall dnvc itrc worth noting The seats of t hc four t ru:,lt:t·~ nut named 1n the recall will a ll bt• up fol' dec.·t1on 1n November, with the po:,sibility that a new board maJonty c·ould be elected The recall action t1m1ng cornc1des with a tug-of war between two teachers ' g roups over w hich will Tepresenl teachers in contr a ct r\cgotiations. This is the firs t representa tion e lectio n among dis trict teach<>rs in Ulrcc year s · The recetll a lso raises some questions that be ar cons idering . Why were the trus tees cha r ged with s uc h a variety of alleged mis deeds. witho ut so me s pecifics for documentation'! Individua l acts with which recall signers m ay dis agree don't in themselves constitute a pattern of misconduct. Would the sam e concern have been aroused over c h arges against a teac her in a less visible positio n than a band director? It would be unfortunate if an educatio na l sys te m were to be judged, as the cliche has it, by how athletic team s and music groups perform. O n the e vide n ce offered so far by backers of the r ecall moveme nt. including statem e nts to the press, it appears their main issue is handling of England's case. both the r e moval from his classroom a nd trustee response to pare nt a nd student commentary. Is this r eally what the recall process is all about? The r ecall o rocedure Is an extrem e measure that s hould be reserved for times when there is such a mis h a ndling in the conduct o f public business t h at 9.'a ilin~ for the next e lection could result in serious damage to oper ations, or misuse of funds or other breach of law On the.· fact· of the argum ents offered sd far. the t·urn•nt :t.<:llon appear~ lo bl· a questionable u~e of the rec c.11 I prnc·l':-.~ Fire Dept. Funding Newport Beach City Council m e mbers are going to be up against a toug h iss ue this year a t budge t time. Council m e mbers began studying the proposed S27.6 million worth of expenditures last month and they ran into what looks to be a knotty proble m in the fire departmen t. The cit y manager is recommending the elimination of s ix fire fighting positio ns. Three of the jobs a re vacant now. Three of the m are paid for by federal funds through the Coml}rl'hens ivc Employm e nt and Training Act. The · CETA funds will run out next month and there are no provis ions in the proposed budget to rein s tate thejobson the city p<tyroll. The res ult. according tn acting fire c hief James Reed will he th<.· <:lamination of one four·m an ladde r truck from the fire dcpC:1rtment Me mbers of the Fire Fighte rs Association say s uch a cut will prove dangerous for them Bnd lax.payers as well. Council members arc going to have lo give the issue lots of car eful thought. weighing the monetary costs o f providing enough staffing lo keep the truck on the line agains t the potential hazard of operat in g the fire department with only th · one n :malning ladde r truck • Opinions oxpr<1!J'JNJ 111 111•1 ~1111•.11 111111v11 .1111 1110:.0 o t th11 (),uly P11 01 Other VIOWS 111111111w.•1•I ,,,. .... .,. fl·•Utt ·'"' tl1 fJl>4I cit lllfJlr aulhor-. .1n<1 act1~ts.. Ro111 J11r c.t11r1111•1111 '" ""'"''I /\11111111111 f h11 1>1111y 1'111.1. I' O Soic 1 ~60. 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'l'Mlr findln«• Indicate the blolollst for some unex- plained reuon ls alx Umes more :C~ diYornd tbu ...... ~~~~--------------------------...--J aCk Aridet8on ar No Movie for Viet Vets WAS HIN GTON "The Df't'rhunler" a nd "Com i ng Homf' ... two movies ah9ut lbe tlbMUt!rin1 effeci of lhe Vietnam W n on the men who fought It ltlld liUfVlllCd, walked O(f with moat of the Oacus recently at lbc Aodemy Awuds gala . Rut for lht! 3 t million Viet· nam vt>tf'ran11 themselves. the painful H ;.latte don t l'll d Ill \he m 0 V I c' theater An1I th e rt.'cogn1 lion ttwy JU~t won fr o m ll olly wood ha s n o t s pread lo the publi c a t large Ame ricans who were not directly affected by lhe decade- long frustration or Vietnam want to forget the war. There are loo many other matters. like dollar- a-,gallon gasoline and inflation. to preoccupy the public 's atten· tion. THIS SEEMS to be the case with President Carte r as well He promised during his cam- paign that he would give the Vietnam veterans a better deal. But aside from some success an reducing unemployment in their r a nks. Carter has yet to pers uade the vets that he's will· ing to fulfill his commitments to them. Their needs are unquestioned: Tens of thousands can't fmd a decent job; one in four is battl- ing booze or drugs ; J0,000 a re in prison ; nearly 40 percent a re divorced or separated, a nd abo ut as many n eed psychological counseling if they a re -ever to lead normal lives· again. according to experts . The s uicide rate a mong Vietnam veterans is an alarming 23 per cent above that or the general population. Their desperation somellmes makes the . headlines. One dec- o rated combat , he ro. Stephen Mailbox Gre1ory, walked lnto a bank in 1977 and held customen hostage In a last-ditch plea for help. The intervention ol Rep. David Bonior. D·Mich .. and the un- de r s tanding of a sympathetic judge got Gregory the pro- fessional attention he needed. But thousands of other Stephen Gregorys don't know where to turn WASIONGTON spokesmen for the Vietna m veterans, many of whom worked to elect J immy Carter, are biller a bout what they regard as a series of broken promises by the president on jobs, veterans' preference. medical care and educational benefits . "This has become an anti-Vietnam-veterans A'd · ministration," one lobbyist dis- gustedly told our associate J ack Mitchell. Veterans Administration boss Max Cleland, himself a triple- amputee Vietnam vet, derues \'I could fi x every1hi t1g if it would just stop rai nin~/ t his. "The budget-c utUn1 bun't affected Vietnam veterans," be maintains, notinJ that l.n a time o r increased pressure for a us terity in government, the White House has pushed for ad· ditional funds for education, alcohol treatment progr ams and psyc h ologica l co unseling services. Cleland also points out that a new federal coordinating com· mittee has been set up in the White House specifically to deal with improvem e nt in. ser vices to Vietnam veterans. But veterans' -organizations in· siders complain that their in· fl uence in the Carte r ad- ministration. nevertheless, has sunk to a new low. TH E VETS' C LOUT o n Capitol Hill is a little s tronger. thanks largely to a group of 19 congressmen who have formed a caucus called Vietnam Veterans in Congress to push for better t reatment for the veteraAs of the most thankless a nd misun - derstood war in the nation's his- tory . Largely due to their efforts, Congress passed legislation giv- ing a lax credit lo employers who hire Vietnam veterans . They have also been instrumen· tal in pushing for a $10 million a ppropriatio n to provide psychological counseling for veterans. S till. those who fou gHt in Southeast Asia have discovered that the indifference and in- d ecis ivenee;s that prolonged their !luffering in the field have followed lhe m home . In many ways. readjustment lo civ1Jjan life has proven to be c. tougher ordeal than actual com bat was. ~ootnote Memorial Day May 28 · 1s the start or Vietnam Veterans Week Maybt• 1t will help (O<'us allent1on on the most neglet·ll'd mtnortty of the 1970:-.. and n:mind th<' /\rnc rican publi(• 1h:.it the lll'kr<tns' problem~ aren "t JUSl a Hollywood movie, but re<tl life. Speed 'Spotters' Could Save Gas, Cash To the Editor: Now -more than ever -we need to observe the 55 miles per hour speed l i mit b u t the• Califontla Highway Patrol sim· ply isn't getting the job done. If you tried keeping your s peed at 55 miles per hour on any of our freeways you would be passed by every othe r vehicle near you. passm~ while doing 65 to 80 miles per hour. 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A111 II WI on 11lh•rn11ltves to pol lc•c• t'ltuSt'll Y ,.,., lht•rt• urc ulternativt's 1md II':\ llml' for the police chiefs to l11kt• llm~ und work out the a1roblt'"'· • Wc-'vr-dlscu88ed s uch Ideas in diat11 1 ·m a safety ed teacher at t'oron• dt•I Mar and there isn't a "btluf' rider ln class, or one known by people In class, who hMAn 't been guilty of speedina at onr time or another. They are llvlnai aa If ~re wasn't a black •nd white present. at that particular time and place. My brother's boy wls killed as • speeder. needlessly I believe the police bad a very good fclea who the boys we re as lhey sped paal lbe police car that waa parked. Still. the chase was on one boy dead and one mental· ty d lafiaure d for life, Just beHu. of 1ucb a mlnor pro- blem. "To Mrve and prae.t.'• • but not.at all costs' Your~ for better or more inte lligent policing .I . GROTllUS Beric K •dd•ng"! To the Editor All an Beek has got to be kid· ding when he s uggests a blanket sear c h wa rra nt lo find un· disclosed or illegal units 1n Newport Beach It sounds a little like the days o r Hitler a n d his arm ies searching Lhrou~h homes. The present resident ial city in· spcction .. which is required every time a proJ)<'rty goes through escrow was sta rted to find ii l1•gal units. They now inspect 1•a<'h homt', at ;m additional cost to I ht• -;l'll<•r II \'OU STATF.D lhe men that 1111w do tht• rcs1dentia I inspc<.' ll111h arc> loo busy to handle any more insix•cllons. Who would do 1t the n the poh<'t' dt•partmc•nt '1 What dO<'s Mt Ht'('k propose making this vwlat1on five years in Jail or a rim• of $5.000 in order to make 1t work? The thin~ that concerns me is. Ir n blanket search warrant is 1-(ivcn wht'rt' will it stop? 1 find this type or thinking fr1#thtcninJt OEORGE f>. FORTEVILLE ~ o.-tnad• ·••••u•• To the ":dilor Tho pn'S!I has had a lot or run taking an informal remark or m int• nnd ma~nirying it into t nleR of Geslttpo tac tics. a m ysterious strun~t'r demanding admiUanc(' or beating down the door. and then inspecting all the blankets In the house. This ad venturC' into fantasy has been entertaininJt. To come back to reality. it is reported that. we could use a new proce dure with these advan· tages: I. NO ONIE need be admitted to the house. The Inspector metely stands in the alley. You open your garage door and he sees that you have space to park your car or cars off lhe strfft. That Is all. He never comes ln· doors. 2. He looks only at parking space. He must not notice tr you are printing money or distilling whiskey In your garage. 3. The lnspe_ctlon warrant can be made lnde'1nlte as to date. At present, we must say lln effect >. "We will come al 10 a .m . on May ll to aee that you are not • ustnl! )our gar..i l.!•· J <, ... n rllPl!il l bedroom After \1.1· hJ\f' l!On\, you <'a n go 11n break m i.: th•· IJw unlll anothe r c·ompl<11nl ,.., f1ll'd · I suj!gesl that lh1· t'1ty ..,ll•>uld only make 1nspt-('l10n' \I.hen ,, complaint ha~ bf't•n fill•d, and that a letter be sent tc1 th1' OCTU· pants ahead of lime advising them of their legal rights I have rere1vcd about ii dozen letters and calls 1n n•spon~l' to the news stone~. more tn fa\'or than opJX)Sed. Ttfere were no un· pleasant caJls. the dis approving t"allers were courteous and ap- proached the problem con!-11 rut'- ti ve I y Several reported un· pleasant experiences with r1ty inspectors. I <'Oncludc lhul her ing the inspector should include <'a r eful screening for pol1lf' ncss and diploma('Y ALLAN B l'~EK Nnrporl '• •Sftadoar • To the Editor There have been a lot of word~ written about lht• .. s hadow gov ern me nt .. in Newport Bearh The term is catchy . It connote~ shadowy figures furtively in nuencing our law mukcrs . All "buzz words" tend to motivate people emotionally and require us to step back a nd see what is actually sinister and what 1s not Governme nts at a ll levels have always been mnuenccd by pressure groups HiJthly paid "lobbyists " s urround ever y legislative body. In Newport BeaC'h the segment o r people who have felt that a balance between growth and quality or life must be struck have not had the means to let their story tx' known. At the last e lection they or ganized a nd elected council people who s tated that we had to look at projects carefully before they would be approved. The concept of protecting ourselves from lhe hectic pace of ctevelop- menl and the traffic 1t brings has at last had a hearing . THIS, INDEED, is a "shadow govemment" people who do not belie\'e an hour wait on lhc Coast Highway at ~ p. m Is good for Newport Beach. People who believe the one side. ffie de· velopers, have held sway so long IL Is a habit pattern to approve their projects. These people, a significant part or Newport Beach, are now being represent· ed by cound lmtn. The voice or the people has limited power and otherwise has been weak and often is not heard. It is parUcularly a p· p1rea.t when one •ppears before the Plunlng Commbslon lbat .... -•Thurac:tayM•y3.1171 J <11·e1o:;1on~ an· m<ir1c• tn the study M!SS1on~ Moo;l c1t1:wns are not informed of thest• sessions. even \I, hen they are vitally interested in the -;ub1t•c•ts involved. Cer· 1 J inly. the other problem is that \I,{' do not have t1mt• to be pre- ~ent at a ll the meet ings so as not to miss the meet in gs that are of interest to us 'Thus. tht• C'tty s taff and the \cry helpful people with proJect:-; to push are a ctually the sub stance and thE' true ~hadow gov e rnment or Newport Reach We do hovt• a rt'al C'hOtt'e tn 1ur elecllons Thi~ 1s \I, here th<' people can vole f1)r the d1rec11on they want tht.•1r 1·1t y hl takl' Thi• C'Ouncil pe.•oplt• a<'t t•n 1h11\ mun ciate and I hopl' lh(•y will co n 1 mue to do so RORERT S ROSEN RE HG.Mn Cottddrr Rrl"all To tht• Ed1tc1r Before insl1tul11H? any rcr.111 a(•t1on I am t•o nv11wt•d thnse t.•on s1denn~ such al'lion ~hould bt• l·arcful to c·ons1<.lcr the overall t·onduct of anv and1victual in of fice. Any public official is nol going lo please me all the time However. before I allow one ac t10n <or lack of action 1 to turn me against an individual I hope I would consider that person's broader scope or service. BETTY BAILEY and An n Martin arc certain ly two persons of the highest integrity 'the gentleman under fire is un· known to meL We need such per son s i n pub li c o Hice . cspet"ially on our school board Neither of these two women Is a ··rubber stam p·· for anyone. but act in the best inte rests of the whole community in view of the facts lhey can obtain. I urge anyone asked to s ign a petition to mstatute recall action a~ainst these two persons nol to s ign. To those who seek the re- call action I s uggest lhey go to work on some irr esponsible public servants a nd a ffirm persons like Ms . Bailey and Ma rt In In what has to be a very difficult role on our behalf. JACK I. THOMAS Associate Pastor, St. Andrew's ~C:'yterian Clnarcb utttr~• art~. TM right to condeftH lcffen to fit 8J>4Cf or tliminGte libel ii rtlfr'Nd. wrtiri of l>() wordl or t.u Ilia be gtve11 ptt/trence. All Uitn• ,,..,, incluck dgnat.,,.. and ~ ad· dre11 bid name• ma11 be IOU"'*d o. r~ f/ .uf/1dftl '"-u • pornt. PMrr lllCU llOt llit ••lflrd' • --,,.-....... -· .. . .. MDRE aetttlON DAILY PILOT Nick Thimmesch Candidate Bush ·Counts nn , Solid-CredentiaIS W ASHINOTON -Georte Bus h, a verutll~. w\tty and t nt'raetlc 'Tuan. bas hnally an nounc-9 at.la pretldentlal un dldacy. He 6a a blt overdue No Republlun aaplrant at11rtt d earlier than Buth. In lt78 alont'. he &owed a 1tatee laylng dOwn the nouriatunent for l~ ara s root. be claims will 1et him lhe nomlnaUon ln 1980 No ~ ln the p,...,ent park 1) more qualll•~ than Du:.h . M tie 's been buslneaaman < oll drillin1 ) ; polltlclan ( c o n gre s1man , national GOP c hairman ); diplomat < Am baasador to the U.N .• and U .S. Represent.alive to tbe People '!> Republic of China): -bureaucrai <CIA director>; and teacher tad· JUnct professor, Rice Institute). lfis fathtr WH a ret~ted So Whtie llHCan domlHtet tJ S ScMtor from Connectlcut. and Q>nnally cllmbtl, Bush ls Bush wa irradualed from UM> u U111ed to work t~ country, b t' Ii t lH' h 0 0 I s p h 111 l p s CO,Ully by county. and ~me Ar adt m y and Yal e . He 's v "everybody'• second choice." wn lthy, hand11omc a nd very Reina the undisputed second llkabll', well known amonf.C pro-man, and having fair number& toslo nal Rt-publlc •n11 , hut l l ltlng him firs t. Is "real nowhere In lM polls 1>trength," he ar1ues, because It .. , ('AN,. WOl'T')' nbout \"Vt'ry d untnt'd poll." Dullh sa ys "L don 't start with name 1dentl11ca· tlllll, l i.turt with t•rede nlt•h One is m y ability to get good pe>oplt> to work with mt: m the sla tes Ri.iht now. we huve the brsl organtLUtlon of any cun d1date m tht· prtmury statt''S " Bush r llt'!> I owa. 'A hcn· the first presidential balloting takt-:. pl a<'e. liS a plus state ~or htm. When ~ recites details of his re· cent Iowa tour, lt sounds like a rundown of pleasant, Middle America towns wher e, a genera- tion ago. the most exciting thing to do on Saturday night was to watch haircuts. sho w a "my ablUty to unify.'' HIS STAFF r e flects this btrateo . 8u.b startled polls by hiring Geortce Wa llace's pre· i.1denlial campaign manager, C h a rl es S nyder . S o me Washington eyebrows went up, too. when he signed on Sue Mor· rison. from the Democratic Na· t iooal Committee wliere she was com munications d1rector. He's IJlSO 1ot one of Reagan's former top aides, David Keene; James A-. Baker Ill, who was Ford's 1976 campaign manager as cam· paign chairman ; Bob Mosbacher. socialite, winner of international yachting competi· lion. former Ford campaJgn of· flclal Md now Buah's llAuce chairman. Though Bush was tardy to an· . nouoce formally. be was the first In the republic to qualify for federal matching campal&n funds for 1990. He did thia by raising $5,000 or more <no con· trlbution more lha::a '250> In each of 20 states. All told, Buah has 1663.000 lo his campaign fund, about half the amount John Connally's campaign re· ports. and two fifths of Phil Crane's Sl.7 million. Fronlnin· ner Reaga n has collected $527,000, and will go for tbe big money later. ANYWAY. Bush's views on is· sues put him on the Right. although he once said: "I want coaaervatism to be sensitive and dynamk. not scared and reac· tionary." · He sees inflation as the key is· sue, and urges quick passage of "Sunset" laws empowered to terminate many federal pro- • ~ 1ram1. He believes a tax eut is no 1ood unlela there ia an equal· ly important cut aa federal apendina. and he aara tbe Cart« AdminllttaUoa's faulty enercy pro1ram bu ftred iDflaUoo even more. Bush argues that we mlcbt be overre«Watine coal. that despite lbe Three Mlle Island accident. nuclear development must COG· Unue. anCS that more leadership of the kind Carter showed ln via· ltine the Three Mile Island plant ls sorely needed. "Regrettably. Carter Is a totally indfective leader." Bush s ays. "There is a mounting pe rception or incompetence in bis AdminiJtratioo, a feelina be is not up to the job. He vaclllat· ed OD Taiwan. OD the Shah of Iran. OD deploying the neutron weapon and on Cuba. He's really wea~ on Africa. How can we hold back Rhodesia for two M arxist'-Len i nist leaders. Nkomo and Mugabe, wbo att like piranhas in the bathtub! .. On inflation, U it re· maim double-digit, Carter will 10 to ware and price coatroll • aad loolen up federal •tendiftl to aatilfy liberals. Teddy Keo· Deely harasses him from tbe left, aad tbat plagues Carter.'' Buab seema like coafideaoe itself, "I've always been a leader." be says, without a tntce of Texas accent. tbougb he'• 1i ved tben 30 ye an. ·I was I.be r oungest <18> Navy combat pilot an World War II. I was capt.in of my baseball team <natiOftlJ champions) at Vale. I was one br tbe few Republicans lo get elect· ed lo Congress In Texu. And I 'm glad I ran the CIA. It's a moaumenUI plus because ~ ple in this country want a CJA and an FBI. A.od I'm glad I served in China because that's paying ott for us, too. "I'm going all out in this pre· sldeatlal thing because we'Ve got to get people feeling pride and confidence ln their' country •&•in." GRADUATION SPECIAL ANGELS FLIGHT LINEN SLACK· BOY'S -FAMOUS MAKER TERRY SHIRTS FOR LESS Ruaed, 1port, active shirt.a for boya. Si.zee M-L-XL. Auorted colon Ir. stylee. Perfect. epring 1tyleel (Good for 10 da)'11 only) Reg. $14.50 NOW sl049 \ AND BLAZER. FOR LESS Smartly styled linen summer su it.8. just in time for graduation and perfect for that. Spring Formal. Great for weddings ~! Slacks: 27-38 waists, Blazers and Vest.A: 36-44 R/L (Vesta avail· able in selected stores). All m Natura l. (Hwry, good for 10 days only) ~ Slacks: reg. $22.00 NOW s1499 Blazer: ?eJ· $55.00 NOW s3399 ~ Vests: reg. $20.00 NOW 11499 .,.- • GAL'S FAMOUS MAKER ALL LEATHER TENNIS SHOE SALE White leather styling with Super sole, made just for T ennis court surfaces. fHurry, limited quantities available!) Shoe: Reg. $27.95 NOW s2l 99 SA VE ON WOMEN'S TERRY TOPS Save on one of Spring's most. popuJar fabrics: s hag terry. Flattering V-neck :IC style, 888orted bright colors. Sizes S-M·L. Tops: reg. $17.00 NOW sll99 ., , -. .. .. .. . . .. ': I' , : . ' j I COOL, MeN'S HANG TEN TANK TOPS ON SALE They come in 8.880rted stripes and co lors. Sizes S -M·L·XL. Sporty. comfortable and euy. (Hurry, good for 10 days only) Tops: reg. $11.00 NOW s699 WILD WEST BRUSHED COTTON BEACH SHORTS ON SALE We have • terrific. mu.tti·purpose short made to be veniatile and affordable - Lota of sizee and colors to chooee from: (Waist si.ies: 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38.) Colors: NATURAL. LT. BLUE & TAN. (10 days only, hurry.) Shorts: reg. $14.00 NOW $1049 SAVE ON POPULAR CALIFORNIA BEACH PANT We have California's favorite beach pant with elaetic waist and button fly front, in a wide aeled.ion of colors. and we've reduced it for one week. So Hwry! Pant: reg. $19.00 NOW 114gg, NOW OPEN IN SHERMAN OAKS! .HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-9:30, Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 IBIWAlf OMS ORANOt SANTA ANA HUHTlNGTOH 1£ACH WmMlHSTtlf NlSSIOff '1rl0 lfORTHIUDOt fOlfltANCt "'8ADIHA CDIUT'OllAMDIA 45.20 Vern Nuya llvd 7119S1\afln Ave 343() S 81J1tol Ave IOlll Adami Ave IS.fl~ GolcMnW91t St 25252 Nclnryr. 19320 Nordhoff St 22724 Ha..-1hom• llvq 3660 £ toothlll 81vd 1'600 Orldl.-y St ti.Ill to Hutth•• Mar ht 7\lstln at Gorden Bristo/ & MacArthur 8rookhu11t • Adam• HHI to Go/den Weal Son Diego Fwy. LG Ppl Tampa• Hotdholl South o1 the Oel A,o lfOMmeod 6 rO<Mhlll Oppo1lt• ltobln10n'a J1317U-2Sll Oro,,. Fwy. 71.f/~7·8100 7141tfN323 College exit oppoaJte Notlhtldge Fa1hl0tt Sq11f1te 21315"11·"'2 entrance. o/ Loe 7141639-1791 7141BSNS4l 1141"41-6100 Pima 213/373·71' C.trltOI C.nltl 213199H097 113/924.., • . ·-·--· . .,.. ..,._, ___ -···--·------------. --. -Tt11.H'lday. May 3. ttn NATION I OBITUA a-....__.------------.~~~! ~.!.~~~d~~~wm!~ ~!!!~!!!=Co, ownt>r11 Crom lht• nuttonul l'nl ·r for COC. to 10 percent of the diarrheal diseases In .. : • , ' ~ f "Instead' ot waiting unlil we get to lhe Sllvesters, ~ Why don't you turn on tour old charm right l _ now " • ~ Deaths Elsewhere ~ } RIVERSIDE t APl ' Former Riverside Coun. i ty Chief Administrative i Officer Robert T. An· • de raen. 62, died April 26 : from cancer. J\ndcr!>Cn also served as controller for the c1ly of J\ n·adi<i a nd a s lhc fi rst acl - ~ ministrativl' oHt ccr for : the city of Lakewood • .. , ' Oftal" ~·01 i .. .-. -. •,. , SAN FRANC ISCO I AP l Or, Harold Knlest Faber, 94, a p e diatri c ian a nd a founder of the Children's llosp1ta l al St anford University, di('d <.it his home. !It' was ch:iirmun o f t ht' Dc p;1rt mcnt or ped w t r ics at St a n ford Univcrs1t,v's School of Medit'int' from 1923 until retirement in 1949 . ~ u Lu11r RE R GA M O . Ita l y ' <ow E .. OOt ,,. .. 1•L11e Rt •• ,..,...,, I AP ) GluJlo Natta. 76, M I ,.,. •I llV I out\IMn V•ll•v W 0 S Ure e ~' ot Wf'''""'"'1"' C• P,oy.o 11•4• °" h h d th l 963 (~,;.u, .. ,., ...... P•l•I ~ .. T .. ll>e-rl N 0 b e I pr i z~ f 0 r <! ... ,,~··'""'""' '""""''v T••iw•t <'he mistry with West ,. • .-Nt fWct ~ t"m.c>'OY'f"<I C>v lf"I• H unl 1 •'"ltOf\S-,,L•"'•'"'°'""u"'""'o' German Karl Ziegler, ti .,..,. ~..,,.. .. ,, M-•••«• "'"'0•n9 "' died. Wednt•sday. Nalla 1 p,.,, .. 8tOI"•" ~""'"' Mo••u••• d z· I J ~ a n 1eg er won the : '>TE PHAN ~~:·,~. H \ld•nl of ~ObC) (Or their COntribU· : ·0,.,,9• count• p,,....., ••o °" M•• t1on I_<> macromolecul<i r • 1 """ Ht•• >U""'""' "" "'' .. ., .. B•• che mistry and ror the ' ty ol C..•Ol!n Grov.-, C... • >e>n M.ou11c..e d I . : Ell1•on 01 G"'"'" G•o•• c... e ve opment o f h igh .. "'"""'"11"'"" Bt••"Y c11 .. on dna polyme rs, a maJOr ad-• 'P•meltt W1tUun\ I unerol ~r¥1Cf-\ wtll • , ~ "p'" on """""" M 1 oo PM di me vu ncem<'nl tn synthetic ~ ..... l>or l ~wn Mrr""''"' C n~l)l'I m <iterials. ~ \.torv1c~-.. uf)()••f tilt-dirt.•cl1on ot h~rt>Or l <tWn Mount Ol11o1~ Mortu.1ry 01 Co-tld Mt\d Stl>-11~ .:.ac1uont11s Sf4nt'S MOttTUAH 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 53~539 .... , ..... ., COlOMIAL AINllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,ACIAC YllW MIMOllAL,A•• Ceme1ery Mortuary Chaoet 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach M4-2700 MeCO.MICK MOITUA•IH L&Quna Beach 494-~1 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C&Ptslrano 49S.1776 IALJZ.lm .. OM N•ALMOMI 646-2424 to.fa Mesa 673-9450 l&L llOAOW AT MOITVAIT 110 9rOldWay Colla Mete 842 .. 150 • FUNERAL IRECTORS I Iarbor Lawn MountOli\e Mortn~ny Cemetery Crematory •Interment In Any cemetery •Shipment •Burial lnaurance • Crem.tlon $255. complete Call for free Cremation Port/olto 1MGlalerAve. Coat8Meu 540-5554 Sllttnt cl•Htfted ads are llM best pfKe to buy or tetl lkl WHr Anet eqttl,..... In tM Daily ....... 642·5'71 Oisc4.IM' Control r uh 1111<1 doaa c1an be "Obviously havlne a do1 is not a c hildren younger than 4 years old, said Rival haiardou~ lo lhti hc•lllth o( women and tremendous public heaJth problem," be Winkler . Such proble ms can bt: life · children sa id. threatening to infants. he said. Rt•IS('t.arrh hus llnktt.I r11rnlly pels lo But cats and dogs can carry diseases. dl1wHc-s thut cian l'11u11e l'pontaneous and researchers say that children - abortion or n uu11tormed Fetus. blind· especially those with pica, the tendency ne1111 or pnt>urnon rn lllc t' 11yrnptoml\, s•ld to eat non·fobd item s -seem to be the · Ur P ett-rSht.lnti , IJ <"DC''r'l'searcher m6st'vulne rllble." · BEC.\llRF. CW A ('F.llTAIN purus1tt', rrri:nant wonwn in purtlrular should not bt.' t'Xl>O~t·d lo cot:. &o<I "<·ertainly not to c·at fc•Ct'I\," l\8 ld Shantz A pregnant woman should not be n·11rorus1blt.' for <·hung1nK c1tt litter and prohubly 11houlll lry to :.void exposure to ('ftt!\, .. ht.' bllld Thf' d1st.•abc. tuxoplas mos1s, is rel· lit I ely l'Ornmon. but few Infected In d1' lduuls hitvc 111 dfocb, said Shantz But 1r a mother acquires 1t during precnanry. ht-i.a1d, s he can t~ansmit 1t t o the fetus, perhaps causing spon· t a neoui. abortion or a disfigur ing malformation in the child ALTHOUGH PET industry figures s how about 63 m1lhon families in the United States own a dog or cal. cases of pl'l-transmiltt•d diseases are fairly • "Small children have a greater cha nce to get sick from any disease." said Winkler "They're small. close to the ground a nd they get intimate with pets. They come in contact with the animal's mouth. urine a nd feces "THERE'S A TENDENCY lo have the dog or cat sleep in bed with them and they kiss and snuggle 1t They shouldn't do that " Recently. me d ical investigators hypothesized that multiple sclerosis. a wast ing disease. 1s linked lo OWJllOC dogs. "It has been suggested that multiple sclerosis is related to lhe ownership of dogs and intimate contact with the m." Winkler said. "So far, 1l has been a hypothesis difficult to prove " A bacteria earned by do~:s -cam· HUGE SELECTION. ALWAYS IN STOCK ••• --READY T-0 GOl ANOTHER DISEASE known to be transmitted by dogs and suspected of being carried by cats -brucellosis - can cause what appears to be a severe and protracted infiuenza . Winkler said 1l also can cause sterility and spon- taneous abortion by pregnant women. T he CDC has confirmed 18 cases of the disease from dogs since 1967 . Roundworms. a parasite of cats a nd dogs. can cause problems both in young children with pica and in older children, s aid Shantz, a specialist in parasitic dis· ease IN MOST CASES. t he CDC doctors s aid . diseaseS-ass ocia t ed with household pets can be prevented by pr~ercareof the animals and children "What you need is common sense s a n itation." said Winkle r. "And it's hard to instill in s ma ll c hildren. Parents s hould use better Judgment in how they allow the child to care fo r the Jl4!l." NEW YORK CAP> - G rosset &t Dunlap Ille a lleges in a $50 million federa l suit that rival publis he r Simon &t Schuster is tryin1 to in· fringe on its exclusive rights to such juvenile fiction classics as the Hardy Boys and Nancy Dre w mysteries. The books are pro· duced by the Edward Stratemeyer Syndicate. Strate meyer , who died 1n 1930, fo uhded the syn- dicate for writers who ma ss-produce d the Juvenile mysteries and s uch other series as the Tom Swift and Bobbsey Twins books. The suit c laimed Sim o n & Schus t er's plans to publish a new ser ies or the books is a breachofitscontract. DELUXE VINYL COUNTER TOPPING • SCISSOR TRIM TO FIT! •HEAT. STAIN. SCRATCH CLEAR VINYL CARPET RUNNER • PROTECTS AGAINST · DIRT & WEAR! OVH 3SO HOM( IMPROVEMENT cotnu COAST TO COAST RESllTANT1 OJ:&9~ IUmFUl CWMIC FIXTUllEI •MAPltlM•PAPH 349 II ... • TIWll Ull _. v--IA. • NO.llUD IT ... SURFACE! 59 ¢ 0~1'~ i:: HAID TIJDl. IAIUINI ·u:~TtollfOI 139 l ~ CA. • .. i s Westminster ~ 15191 .... J ... it .. 898-3388 ! COSTA MESA 22ZI Ha••""- IMMr-W.._, 645-1126 • • Santa Ana JZZ W. 17Mt § Dally 9-9 P ..... -Sat/Sun. 9-5:30 P.~. 3 D•ya Only Frl.-Sat.-Sun..- Houaewarea Save 20% on entire une ot plctur• and wall deco1 In stock. Sale 7.99 Thermal Pump pots (Floral de.1gn) reg. 10.99 Specl•l 29.99 COrntng ware 9 pc. Freezer. oven table aet. Wildflower or spice. Fabric Dept. Special 1.66 .,., ,.n11 Aasorted Knits 60" wide Special 99-.,., ,.ns Gingham Checks 45" wide Men's Dept. Sale •12 Men's 3 pc. Vested Suit 100% polyester, fashion solid colors popular sizes. reg. S90 Sale •12 Men's 3 pc. Vested Sult 100% potyester. f aahlon strtpn reg. $90 Men's Ultressa Dress Shirts Solid cok>rs, sizes 14Y.r-17 Sale 7•20 Short sleeve reg. $g I Long sleeve reg. s10 Sale 8 Shoe Dept. Save 300/o to SO'ro Women's Shoe Sale. Summer casuals, dress heels, thongs. o xfords & duty shoes. reg. 8.99-31 .99 sa·le 1.99 Beach Thongs Pi nk or blue with layered look soles. reg 5.99 Special 8.99 Canvas slides with wood look heel. Great with straight leg jeans. 3 colors. Sale.23.99 Ladles Golf Shoe. Saddle stytlng, Etonic® brand, all leather. reg. $35 Fine Jewelry Quartz Watches •Gold and sliver tones • Ladkts & Men's • Movements and dials manufactured by Seiko. reg. 69.95-$100 Now 59.95 Fashion Watches • 17 Jewels • Adjustable bangle stytea reg. SM-69.50 Now 29.88-49.88 50% off Beautiful Rings for ' Men and Women. 14K and 10K gold. sterling silver. reg. 7.95-$150 Fine Jewetrr Dept. " . . . T!1 1~_C Penn&)! . . FASHION FIESTA Sale Starts Friday 10 a.m. Sale •18 \.1 Jacketed Sundresses Soft poly sheer jacket top sundresses in print pastels. Jr. and missy sizes. Special 19.99-24.99 Wotnen's Pantsuits Floral print tops with solid cok>r pants. misses and 1h sizes. Special 7.99 Misses Voile Blouses · Pretty prints in various styles and sizes Sale 4.99 Jr. Casual Tops 100% cotton. some with embroidery. Assorted light and dark colors. reg. $7-$11 Special 8.99 Jr. Straight Leg Jean Classic Jean embroidered pocket. Special 2.99-3.99 Women's Shorts Terry cloth and poryt cotton In athletic styling. Assorted colors. sizes S·M·L. Opal and Oriental Jade Caravan Three says only May 4th. 5th & 8th .. Beautifully styled Jade and Opal rings, Girl's Dept. Girts Polyest,r Sheer Assortment 1pc.or2 pc. 100% polyester dreaS, pendents. charms and earring eet in 14K gold. Several are one of a kind. What a beautiful gift for Mother's Day. ........ ,. Moft.~I. 10 a.m. to I p.m. laturdar 11 a.m. to I p.m. ..... , 12 Noon to p.m. drawstring or elastic waist, Btevson or cabana Top skirt sets. reg. 11s Now 9.99 -rs1tlCPenney · ·-1)~ 3 Days Only Fri-Sat-Sun . Sale •12-s15 Hawaiian Print Patio Dresses. Bold bright prints in long and short styles and sizes. Special 9.99-15.99 Mlases Co-ordinates Spring florals and soUds. Mix and match pants. tops, skirts and jackets. 30o/o to 50°/o off Jr. and Missy Skirts Circle. straight and dirndl sty11ng In assorted priJ"?tS and solids. reg. $1 5-$29 Save 30°/o to 50°/o Spring Dress Sale Assorted styles in prints and solids. 1 and 2 pc. Junior, misses and 1/z sizes. reg . S19-S32 30% to 50% off Jr. and Missy Pant Sale DlttosJO. Love 'n Stuff"' jeans. trousers and slacks. Assorted fabrics and colors. reg. $14·$23 Save 30°/o All Weather Coat Sale. Full length trench coats. denim Jackets. poplin jackets and hght weight nylon jackets. All at 30% savings. Junior and m1ssy sizes. reg. $32-$55 Lingerie Misses Rompers Misses Sundresses Misses Shortlewrap t 7.49 8.99 9.49' Women's Accessories Sunvisors <c styles'> 99c Your Choice 2.99 Handbag Bonanza Canvas handbag with leather trim, canvas clutch. bonia knit bag or vinyl clutch. "A lively Note" Fashion Fiesta style show A preview of the latest in summer fashions. Showtimea 12 noon & 2 p.m. Sat., May 5th in our Dress Dept. Live Music by Kavlka ...... ... '.I , FASHION ISLAND STORE ·ONLY 644-2313 .... •' ., l . ., .. etc« e Tl\ur•d•r. ~•v 3. 1911 \ -. UC-l to Honor Campus All-stars on Satu=r-day Stvenlefn •ll·litars 1n tht' C Irvine campu.a community wall be honored by the UCl Alumna Auoelation at Ila annual awards banqutt Sat\lntay nlabt . at the Olaneyland llOlf'l He9dlnt lh4! Uat of those who will re«lv• awards at the l.~ud~ anc1 l.aurrl11 blnQ Ul'l Ii. 0~ Gerald Sinyktn, dlrt•dor or tht· tudt-nl h«'allh M•rvlr f', who will r .. r~lve th~ ··extraordtnar1ui." accolade S INYIUN, A l'OSTA Mesa rcs idN1t , JOin<'d t 1t:t "' 1964 t 11 Delegate Vote Split Backed-For Now SACRAM ENTO (At• 1 Ci.ttrornilA 's wtnner U1ke i.11 th:puhlln .111 presidenUal primary would ~ ;aboltbhed deuhna u blow lo tton1t1J Reagan's camp1ugn for pre.tdf'nl under a meubur.-Jpprovcd by .a Senate comm1tlt:c However , the victory by 'title S~n J ohn Schmtl7., a backe1 o f forme r Texas go crnur John - -. > Connally's campiugn for preM the C'ahronna Repubhc~n I art~ dent may be short,)JVed u ppear~d lo oppose Schmitz In ' order to gel lhe votes to 1~111 , rl~~~ung ~t would d!lu~c keep his bill a live 10 the Senitle l J ltforrua b b~rcngth &t the ..na Elections and HeapportJonmenl t1onul convention. Com mittee. Schmitz, R·Newport Beach. agreed to s e nd the measure back to the committee, which would ktll it for the year, if he can't get majority s upport o f the Sen a t e Republican Cauc us. T he Committee approve d Schmitt' SB 1135 on a 4·0 vote "TIDS IS NOT needed and 1s not wante d ," ~aid Mik e Montgo mery. the 1mmcd1 ate past chairman of the Californt& RepubUcan Party Montgomery said the Republican Party rcttr firmed s up· port for the winner l ake NJtubU11h the on campus health 11crvic~ It r•cently WH rated k11t ol 2S llmUar health av-vice protcrama ln the coyptry. The healtb Mrvice offers X· ray. laboratory. pharmacy and dental faclliUet and a eaab\·bed infirmary Stnyktn 18 <·rt>ldted ' by uni· vcrslty orriclals with supporting Nt utlunt involvement in health M·rvlce:s 1and 1nltlatlng health t'ducallon programs staffed by lude•l volunteers. Other awards and their reci· ptcnb include ALU MN US OF TH E VE AR: Dr Vincent CarrolJ or Laguna Beach. an alumnus of the UCI College or Medicine. lie ts a trust~ of the South Coast Medical Center and a member of the South Coast and Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hos pital staffs. -DI S TIN GU I S HED TEACIDNG a ward: Dr. James Danziger of Laguna Beach, as· SO<'iate dean of the School or Social Sciences and associate proressor of political science. lie has earned the highest overall rating ror any regular social science faculty members from student evaluations over a two-year period Wednesday. all primary -DI S TING U I S H ED by a n e ar R ESEAR C H award : Three BOTH SCHMITZ AND his roes said repeatedly that their battle had nothlng lo do with support or opposition to Reagan. But the outcome would have a major ef· feet on the former governor, who is counting on a unanimous California delegation in his 1980 campaign for president. u n a n i mo u !; che mistry instructors, associate voice vote al professors Warren J . Heh re and a s tate t'On Robert T. Mcive r of Irvine and ven lion two Larry E . Overma n or Costa y ea r s ago. Mesa. and that is Hehr e i s a theoretical scHMin s till the of· <'hemisr· Mc i ve r a physica~ ricial party pos ition. I <'he m ist 'and Overman a syn. "This is ve ry divisive." said thetic ~gank chemist. GOP floor leader Willia m Campbell of Hacienda H~ights said he was certain that a ma· jority of the 15 Re publicans in the Senate would oppose Schmitz' proposal to divide up California's 168 delegates to the 1980 Republican National Con· vention in the s ame ratio as the votes in the primary ·Almost the entire hierarchy or cur re nt party vice· chairman Tirs o del Junco. Del Junco s aid winner-take-all m akes California. <Jlready th~ la rgest <'on vention delegation. even more important al national t'onventions beeause it is a unit· <•d delegation - "The lcvc ra~c a nd power are all important." dcl Junco said. -OUT S TANDIN G GRADUATE student: Beverly A. Levi, of Irvine. a doctoral stu· dent in chemist ry. She has written rive scientific articles a nd has perfprmed re· !>ear c h in solving t heoretical che mistry problems through the USC Of computers _ Attorney Appoimed To Post Huena Park attorney Hobert N. Hathaway has been appointed to the Orange County Delio· quency Preve ntion Com· mission. Hathaway. appointed by county Supervisor Ralph Clark, re places John Hangartner on the 1 J-me mber commission. THE PA NEL i s,, <'harged with de veloping and reviewing county Juvenile diversion and d e linquency prevention programs. Hathaway, active in community a nd pro- fessional organizations, is past president or the Buena Park Chamber of Comme rce and Buen a P a rk Jaycees, Cla r k said Openings lnSclwol Election S chool s ale counc il members a l La ~u n iJ Beach Hi gh School arc scektng. volunteers from the community to run ror election to one of the three open positions in the planning group. Volunteers, or those ~wishing to no mina te othe r s . m u s t h ave nominations in to Prin· cipal Robert Hughes's orfice by 4 p.m. Tuesday so that a ballot may be prepared. T he election will he conducted May 9 a t the high school's 7 p .m . open house. The school site council has the responsibility or developing and Im· plemenUng a three-year plan for Improvement or . the bigh school pro- gram . Interested persons abeuld contact the prin· clpal'a office at 49'·8546 lo place their name in nomination. SALE and epeclal pmchaM valae• -ta for Mother, or grandmother, wife, daughter •.. yourself captivating music boxes~ I ~ a....~~~~it'l1blJ nostalgic ~~~~iill kerosene ' ~ ~ charming selection to give, to collect. to listen 10 . lo treasure. clear laclte, watch air; tiny move· menl spins and twirl1> to tun.-1> like wRalndrops Keep falling on My tteitd" and '"Lara's Theme." Ldch w11h gold· tone accents. • ltlrd c .. e. 1>quttre 4114112'~" bnM! holds delicate birdcag.-with brig hl fecsthered fTll'nd thBI OIOVI' .. lo tlw mu&IC. 5'h°' hiuh. lamps add a flicker of old·tinie charm to any room. choose from 3 styles. each with glas!> chimney and wick Included. •large ecu.Jptt1red •la•• baeelamp to hang on wall. complete with gold· tone hardware. reflector plate. clear, li 'h" high. special purchase 7.00 • pewter flaleh waJJ llta•99T lamp. mel•I ba•e r.-flectm plate, 10'' hiah. 1>ped al purchase 6.Se • ••hl·color table le•p wit h .. rulpluret.1 gl""" base. gold~one IHudw111 ~. rolmed glai.s chimney. H'h " hlnh 1o1wc 1"l v1u chdi.e 2.25 !>p1•dal purrhtt"" 12.SO • 111111 i<1l11r1• 9ra•ophone, wltli .. _____________ I Hl>ld·torw Mhorn" 11nd 11111.-record that i.pins when you wind ii up, sw· l11gh. '>pt>cial J>urrhar.e 8 .00 1>weet, wood-to•• •11elc boa hai. enchanting MHumnwl" style print lop. open lid and It plays MBrahm's Lui· la by". Swiss movement. spedal p~chase 6 .00 Intriguing •••kal ec: .. pt•re of rich looking bra.s-color metal burnished with colotful tone. chc-caro ... 1 and lent.-..... revolve merrily to the tune gf '"Around the World In 80 Days", 7~" tall. 1peclal purchase I.Se Texas Instruments super slimline pocket calculatOt' to help her balance the budget. take shopping. use all the time! not much huger than a credit card, less than 3/l6" thick. • easy to read 8 digit display with bat· tery status indicator •add. subtract. multiply. divide • 4 key memQrY •percent a nd'sqlfere root keys • electronic on/off 1wlt.ch comes with durable vinyl wallet case. reg 26.95 aow U .95 Np for gola9 pa.c.. •altl·••rJtO•• canyall, lots of •------------.. 1pace for everything. eoft, tan luther-graln bag featun9 daellc cW> bag ._.gn on top of a big Mpa18'- cornputment, zls-all around for euv lilcc:ieM. top compartment hat zlJ>I* with lock and key. plut zippered Ude pocket. 19%" tall, 19%".fong, 9W' wldeatbue. reg. 28.00 ... 21.H c .... -Vl8A ..... ...c ...... ... Amarlc-Eapra .. S.le pricn apply to ttodc In store and through MllY 13. ..,.a.I purc:heMt. thouth not reduced In prtce, are llmlted .-nciry llflnl bought to be aceptkJnel val.-. South COatt PlaH 545-0431 ~uenta Hiiie Mell w ... Covtn1 ''""°" ,, ... Del .,_ f Hhloft lqu1r9 • -OlJTSTANDING SENIOR: Howard Gensler, a Cifth·year senior wbo bu punued five ma· jora -economlca, political aclence, EQlliah, pbllo9opby and hlatory -auccesafuUy. Gensler is a peer advisor in t.he School of Humanities. a member or the associated stu· dents council and president of the Humanities Council. -OUT STA NDING ATHLETE: J eff Williams, of San Diego, winner of the 1978 tennis sin~les competition at the Pacific Coast Att)leUc Aasocla· tion championships. Blanchard of West Covilla, a payc bolo1y m ajor wbo baa served u cbal.r of the UnJYW'llty Center Board, and Steven Kaplan, a bio&oaicaJ aclenee ma- jor and prealaent of the Al· aoeia&ed Studenll. CO•llUNITY SEaVICE awards : Arnold Binder, of Irvine, profeaaor of 1oclal ecology, psychology and psychiatry and human behavior a nd founder of the Youth Services Proaram that belpa divert youth law offenders from the juvenile justice ayalem, and Joseph Spirito Jr. of Irvine, a social ecology graduate who worked as a University Year for ACTION volunte-er in low- income areas of Orange County. -UNIVE8 SITY SERVICE awards : Robert C. Warner, or Laguna Beach, professor of biochemistry; Cheryl Biles, of Tustin, preside nt or the UC I , Alumni As~iation and member of the UC . Board of Regents. Robe rt Weed, of Newport Beach. pubUsher or the Orange Coast Daily Pilot and member or a host of UCI support organiza· tions. and Masa K . Fuj iani. of UCl'S TOP HONOREE Dr. Gereld,:Mnykln In addition, the UCI Academic Senate will r~gnile two in· dividua.ls for the Diatinl\dSbed Faculty J....ecture Ulle. They are Ur. Seymour Menton of Newport Beach, professor of Span.llh and Portugese and Jaime Rodriguez or Los Angeles, associate pro- fessor of history. The Nationwide Supermarket of Sound ,. 0 ~ :C· :.~· '{' · Santa Ana, assist ant director or admissions . -UNIVERSITY STUDENT s e r vic e awa rds : Steven Save s70 11aa : ~-.:~ .:.t.~.~. ·.:·=·_._~·ml 1~ o. ----- AM/FM Stereo Phono 8-Track Recorder/Player Clar1nette-95 by Realistic~ • Matching Speakers with 8" Woofer 22995 • Includes Hinged Dust Cover · An all-in-one stereo listening and recording • 299 Aeg.95. system! Record frqm phono or off-the-air. 3-speed changer, bass and treble controls. k1.tl"'!lin~p·~ f~r :dding a 2nd rec...,o!::rdr.:-e~rnln11-1•202•••••••~*~•J j VISA: 'i••~• Save 43o/o Full-Feature Compact Cassette Recorder CTR-39 by Reallatlc Take it along for recording out- door events. family fun. dictation. "voice letters"-only 41/.x6:Y.x2". Auto-Level and end-of-tape Auto- Stop make it easy! With ea rphone. batteries. 14-119 39~1> 69.95 With Eerphone, 811UerlH, C 1H, Cerry Slrep Save 25°/o Realistic 8-Track Tapes 40-Mln. 80-Mln. 1~i 1!!, Reg. 1.99 Reg. 2.59 No limit, stock up now! Hear less hiss. more music with our special-formula oxide coating. Save 27°/o CHARGE IT (MOST SI ORESI Find Gu F•t with Mobile CB TRc-ut by RMllltlc CB is the easy way 8995 to fi~d. out where gas 1s cheapest, Reg. and who's open! 1•.H 21-1522 Save 41°/o o Palm-Sized Walkie-Talkies by Archer ~ ,~ Quickly removes for portable use - bracket stays on bike. 12·1H AM/FM Bike Radio Aoect Petrote by~ Great for family outings, hunt- ing & fishing trips. Up to ~­ mile range. IM002 :li99s Plllr Pllr """""-- RAOIO SHAC• s REAUSTIC AVOIO LINE llMS ESrA•tlSHEO IN IH4. Ce IN IHO COIOMA D& 1'4AI LAeUNA llACH SAM JUAH 1411,...C..M..,_ H•.... CAfltSTlAHO r--.c ... ttwy. lllt l C-C ........ COSTA MIU .... ..._. ... . ,, ........ .... H>UMTAIM YAWY . ............. SAHCLIMIMTI ••• , ... c-•"" HIWP09TllACH 11MW C-ttwy ·-----· ... ,...... . ...,,_. • .,-........ LAGUNA MleUk .... ,......... HUI C-•6f,_. H~TOttllACM ..... _,,_ ".,_ .. .., MISSION YllJO ..... __......,. Mole 1tem1 ateoavetl*'et A1dlo Sh• Deeter• . Loott fof this -""'"' \IOQf n ....... ttood, ......... --.. MA DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STC>ftlS c . , . f • t t t ~ • t I ; - f \ ~ I 1 . : • .. liils: 11 mg "ta( 0.8 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. by FTC method 100's: 17 mg "ta( 1.1 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report May '78. I - , , / / / / / , / / / I f l I I I l t Tllurldly, May 3. 1179 "B&H I like' .your ·style!' , , I I I I I I I , I ·{ ; I ,, . ' ~ f i. t \a.. • iL \..' ' fl . • . . . ' • ' ' . I 't r . J ,--------------------:·, i Warning : The Surgeo n Ge neral Has Determ ined j That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . • QUEENIE •• ·t-;qua l Opportun1tv t::mplO)l'r Jn1Unrl hl·re mean~ t•Vl'n tlw uld KUY:> gt·t j ~hanc1• t11 li1.• ln·-.h . "Cot a problem " Then wnll• lo Pal Dunn. Pat wall cut red tape. getting Uie answers and action you need to solve inequities in yovernmf'11t and buStness. Mail your questums to Pat Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Coast Doll" Pilot. P 0 . Hor 15li0, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many l etters as possible will be answered. but phoned 1~uines or letters rwt including the reader's full name. addrea& and ~SS hours' phone numberCOMOC be con.idered. Thi.t column appears da1· ly ezcept Saturday•. " I ,.,._egrwp-.., c .. 11 Dbap~ar~d DEAR PAT: Where can I complain about a photographer who took pictures or persons al a beauty salon, accepted deposits after showing proofs, but never delivered pictures or returned the money? M.S., Huntington Beach Contact the owner of &be beaaty salon to see if the shop will help you &rack down tbls photo· grapber, or wlll con&ad blm about picture de· livery. Allowing a disappearing pbotograpber &o rip off cutomers Is no& the best way for &hls salon to pleaae Its cUen&ele. Pola& tbJs out to &be owoer. If you caa locale &he pbo&oeraplter, com·plaln to him per90Dally aDd ask for a refnd or delivery or the pictures you ordered. If he doesn't cooperate,• your bet1t bet Is to rue a Small Claims Coan salt. Nut Ume tblnk twice before you deal with any photograpliler wbo doesa't lane a permaHDt bu1· nns loeaU... DEAR PAT: I have a hand-held vacuum rleaner that J use on the Inside of my car to keep the uphol!'l~ry and carpeting in ~ood shape. I'd n·ally likt! to rand a similar cleanerthalis run by bal· t1·ru•s L.T .. Huntington Beach Bluk & Decker un tell you where Its cord· lt-ss, llg~t-welgbt vac.uum Is 80kl ln this area if you write to 701 E. Joppa .Road, Towson, Md. 2l!t4. This <'leaner wel.chs leas lb.an 2 pollDds, comes in its own storage unit for wall or counter mounUn1, and the a&orage base sen es as a cbarglnc bracket which continually recbarge11 the vac wben It's not in use . It runs only when preuure Is applied to the switch, and the filter bag Is washable. DEAR READERS: Three U.S. Department of Atrlculture surveys of food shoppers conducted from lt71 to lt78 show that more tbaa ball or tbls natk>n'a food buyers are fiptlng prtee lnflaUon by variou eo11&·cattlng metbods. Comparlnc prices ranked flnt, wi&b It percent saying they always or almost always t'Ompare prltts wlten shopping. On- ly l5 percent seldom or never dJd tbJs. Maklnl a shopping llst also rated lllgh, wltb 60 percelll always or almost always llstlng needed food items. Nonemployed shoppers made lists more often tban those who work. BuylDg In quaati· ty wH an economy-boostJng pracUce also ased by 6t pel'ftld of &he sboppers, who 1ta1d they bought extu aapplles for storage when food Items were priced lower titan usual. More than SO pertent also checked food ads to find the best buys before shop· pin1. DEAR PAT : We looked al some con· domlnluma the other day and the rooma seemed a bit lar1er than others we've seen. My husband says th1a wu because the furniture wu not full- sized. la thla done? la lt allowed? L. E., H""Ungton Beach I& lla't 1eaenll1 doai, bM aM of Haled-doWll fa111IUire to make rooms appear lar1er la u old prac&ke of tome Mme MDen. TIM protpeC&lve purcbMI' .-kl be • pant, pert.ape bJ ula1 a ruler or &ape IHHare &. c~I& oat &Ille adaal 1lae or rooma. Doa't for1et U.al mur ..._e ownen ud apartmetl& rea&en Die u.e deeontlve derice or s mall r.nllue &o make a roem eeem laqer U.aa I& la. ,,. II a 1ood decoraU.. Idea, IMI& dom'l let I& deeelft J09 ~Joa an •N•••1 a'*" bafla1. ••lnsl FU. Aeen• Ll•lte4 DEAR PAT: What la the state law n1ardin1 patint acceaa to hla or bet' medical and bealtb recorda? I've heard from eome people that you have a legal rtibt to them, but olben tell me thl1 l1n't tbe case. L. w .. Newport Beach UlldernllUqla•• ........ llM&pa ........ aceeu &o Ml or lier •.atal • Maid! ,_.,. al...,. an aUorMJ lleetlt ..... ln1t1d ... ..,, 1peelfled medical 1111.,...._ .-&lie ..... amdllorluU.. of Ute ,au.&• ...._.,, npreeett· ta•"· Pr1,11ed lellllaUoa <U 111) ...... aU.w, wD eertaa. speellled ex~,.._ fenaer ••tlellll, or tllelr :!l'""'•dna &. lHped, • ....._ eM. praerl lllleaD ncwdl wtu.la ftn •a11 .... " ......... ,.... ,....... .,,.. ,.. .-a ,._ Ille ,...._, or ....,._, ..,, ... ladft1 .................. ., ........... u .. , •• Nnlllt of• wrtUn ""'""a .. &life eepJlal fen, ..... neeN II tell&a per pep. ~-­' ADJericans Concerned Over Privacy ~hreat WASlllNOTON fAfl) -A arowln1 majority of Americana are con· urned about thruu t o their pn1onal l'rlvacy, polnlln1 a par11C""1arly a\'Cu1ln1 tinter ut <-'Om· pul•ra. One.quarter of thoi.(' surveyed by a l.oul" Harris poll i.u1cl employers ask for too mud• 1wr:sonal information. Po l1<·t• ...-r~ 1dt•11t1r1,·t1 t111• most limes us 111vadlncpt>rsom.lpnvary , Tiit: POLL WAS commwloned by St·nt1 y ln.•urance. The survey or 2,131 11t•r:.ons lat• IHl yt-ar found 64 per· r .. nt "v~ry" or "'somewhat" con· rerned about threats to personal privat'y -up from 47 percent in a January UY78 poll triple the national avera1e -said they believed their privacy had been loved~. More than 70 percent of doctors, members. of Congress. their aides, und federal regulators were ''very" or "1omewhat conce r ned" about threats to privacy. Crectil b~reaus and finance com· panlea were the most criticized in· stltutions for aaklng too much about personal lnformatlon and not keepin1 it confidential. "THE CREDIT INDUSTRY has a major communication problem with the public." the Harris report said. Thirty-one percent polled felt the Distinctive interiors · dont't ju.at happen ••• They· are the coon1inotftl relUUI of manat houn of a · i>erienced reuarch, careful interoNwfng, detmw plannMQ, and thouQhtful con.tiderat1on on the port of the designer £o reflect the distinct life·1tyle and individuality of Ilia or #wr client. We at Metteer lnterlorl welcome the opportunity to help you achieve the atmoiphere you are reeking at no obligatioft . Our new Newport Beach ltudio is•conveniently located near Westclifl Plaza .and is filled with hand&ome accessories to com- pliment your home or office. I ,.. ( Fifty-four percent felt the use or romputers poses an actual threat to pe rsonal prlvary an the United States. Asked who was lo blame for invad· ing their privacy, more people iden- tified police ( 19 percent ) than employe rs < 16 percent >. credit bureaus <8 pe r cent>. telephone solicitors. door-to-door salesmen and market rl"Search firms (7 percent l. a nd govt>rnme nt. insurance com- panies and gossip 16 percenll. · nt>ws media asked for a great deal or personal information. This was pro· nounced among executives ~:ind of· ficaals. partacularly bank executives, and the police 178 percent). H en r edon 's Hampton Mews drawer che1t boalti foliated scroll motif long ulentified with the DmnJ1 style of carving. o•~ LAW ENFORCEMENT of. flcials polled. 55 percent -nearly The public seemed more concerned about the lnte rnal Revenue Service asking for too much personal in- formation <38 percent) than they did about the FBI 133 percenu or CIA 134 percent>. About one-fourth of the police and federaJ regulators and nearly two. fifths or the lawmakers and aides questioned felt thctr phones had been tapped. Dick Mctlccr Polly Dodds flitrhcock Morgan A.S.l.D. $885 lfyouvalu' your privacy. • • ... you'll certainly want th is fencing materi al. It's made of fine wood for long-lasting service. Besides giving privacy, an attractive wood fence will add to the value of your home. A. DOG·EAAED And it will protect children and pets. So enjoy summer more, su rrounded by beauty and privacy. ROUGH CEDAR FENCING This handsome, durable material measures 1x8x6'. Reg 2.39 Designed for comfort Catch ltlc cooling b1oezrs ol spring and summer You can savo on air con· d1tion1nq, and bo comfortable ;11 lhe same 11mo This quat1ty·bu1lt door 1s roll formed ond mill f1n1sh With groy wire, two 11 bar grille end silver push button hardware. Ea:;y to 1ns1a11. 30'". 32". 36" Widths. BRAVO SCRCEN DOOR, Rog. 18.9~ 14.88 Comforting advice Let us help you arrange 101 Installation of two t 2" roof ventilators. They cut up to 25% off air con· ditloning costs. And they oool both attic and home. II you wish. Install !hem yoursell. WHISPER COOL TURBINE ROOF VENTILATORS, Two lurblnes Installed Aeo. 84.88 78.88 Screw loose? T 1ghtcm up screws o all sizes with this comote1e 7·01~0 screwdriver sot H1gh·torQuo shocl< 01001 rurndtos Oroo·IOtQOd. heal·lroated ano rusl·rCs•stant 1001 sic-el blodc:; A handy set tor home. shoo or garage Model ::5000 fULLrR 7 PC SCRCWDRIVLR SL T Reg 4 79 jJJ--~ 1.88 (~. ~-"\~- Jr.~~ ~~~ r _:--.~ Big league hitter Here's one of the smartest Investments any dO·•t-yoursolfer can make. This hammer has a t 6"1'10ndle 10 assure extra power, leverage end roach It's ava1labto wllh stra1gh1 or curved claw 22 ounce Model af~·Z:·SM EST WINO MILL FACE FRAMING NAMM£ H Reg. 15 99 11.88 Ward & Harrington COSTA MESA 11119ftatol 5Sl·1IOO ~ Mon. thrv frl. t tot lat.ltol hft.ltol GARDIN QAOYE FUUl .. TON 7707 Garden Grove II~. 301 So. State Coll999 531·H71 or 113-1523 110-0050 Open Mon."""' frl. 7:30 to I Open Motl. thrv frf. I to I Sat. Ito I lun. Ito I Sat. Ito I S41ft. t to I SALE DATES: May 3 through May 8. t 1.88 B . ...ROUGH CEDAR RAILS They add rustic charm to your fence. 2x4x8'. Reg. 2.99 2.28 C. ROUGH CEDAR POST They give.your fence genuinely solid support. 4x4x8'. Reg. 6.49 4.88 For unwelcome gue1t1 in the garden This tool gets rid of woe>ds with mox1murr. eft1c1ency and m1n1mum eftort on your part. It hos a dooo sorrotoa d01Jblc edgo 14"x2Yi-blade and a J 1 • lonq firo·hardonl'd ovol handle. W1th bollod bow :11ms Overall longlh 1s 38 Model #26 1RUE TEMPER WEC.D CUTTLn Rog 669 4.88 The art of fencing Pretty-up tho yard wilh this durable steel tonco. A real eye-catcher In Its whito enamel finish of baked on DuPont vinyl. Easy to Install-and such an attrac11VG way to gol around lhlngs. 18-x 10· long Modol #1180XS. WIRE FOLD/NO FENCE. Reg. 2 49 1.88 I I · .. ., . ' ·~Ian to IJse Dolphins to Track 'Nessie' Flayell UN mrmo fAP> -"Plana to UM __... to track SceUand 's lqelldary Loeb Neu "monater" uve drawn "~ from • 1roup ol &an Dieso "lentbt.s. "I think they are aolnt to wind up llU!bd the dolphin&." said Or Lanny Cornell, veterlnanan at Sea World. . • ., TmN1t IT would be Ok~ trylnl to train• bird doll with »n imitation bird," uld Or. Wiiliams EvaM, dlret'tor of Lht· Jlubb1·Sea World Rest"»r<"h lnatltutc and former htiud of Cht• Na\ly anJmal C'Mter hrrt• The plan, announl'cd a month a R o b y l h t• B o :1 t o n b ai. c d Ac•demy of ApplJed Sden~. n ils for '•nll11tmg the he lp of dol1)h1011 "S usal•" and "Sam m 1.,. ·• vet nan 1a·rform~rs kl '\CVt·rnl ()('CIUUtriums. Tht'Y would be equipped with m n nr triggered slill-eame ras Jlld Nlrohc hghl11 to 1>b0lograph 'Nl'hl'llc " ACADEMY SEA&CREKS belie ve th at the ca me ra· ca rrying dolphins. capable or ~wlmming at s peeds up to 22 mlles per ho ur and d iving to depths or 900 reel. could provide some proof lo the mystery. The two dolphins are an tr,ain· 1ng 1n the f'lorida Keys. Sea !Ill STOREWIDE SAVINGS SALE ENDS SATURDAY. MAY 5TH HURRY. SOM!:: QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! turtles have been used as search ta-rgets so the cfolphlns can ex· ercise their echo location skills. "I doubt whether tb•y will be able to retrieve the dolphins," said Cornell. "It takes a tremen· doua amount or skill to traJn a dolphin for work in a large. open body of water . And, it takes years to do the training with uy g rea t amount of assurance that they will re\Ul'n when you call them." HE VIEWS THE project as "a publicity stunt to lend credence to their hunt ror a mythical monster. Stop ·~~y this weekend for t:~, fantastic _t;,~~gs ! ~ ~··~ .. . .· f 'E~) J 1 •• ,~~. • ·.;~ ~ ti ~ -........ ' . . Special.r Misses' lovely polyester crepe de chine blouses. Pure luxury is the word 7i97 for these beautiful 100'.i polyes ter b louses i !"' u £.ACH lovelyassortme nlofpnnts , and colors. Mi 88Cs' 8-18. WOMEN'S SPOl<TSWEAM . ;,.x 41,"':it REC.$6 1/3 OFF WOMEN'S COTI~N TERRY SCUFFS Rippled man· 397 made c r epe wcdl!(c. In Mfl. 10 whole ~lll't-. REG. 5.99 SllQ~.~ So/0 OFF* WOMEN'S SHIFTS, COOL DUSTERS ~Choose from :-ICOOP or V · n<.-ck styles ... butt.on or zip front. Pallcrnti and !!Olid,.,. 1 •regular low price LING Elm. ·~(---~.:-\ 2()0f0 OFF 'Y_) ALL-WEATHER . ' COAT CLEARANCE Take advant.a~c of lhc!ll• out-of-season prices and get that fall or w1nt.er coal. .,....., ... ,.. WOMEN'S COATS I~ l )I Save $s.~--- Men' s short sleeve shirts of luxurious Qiana® nylon. Ha ndsome 100% Qianall' 997 nylon knit w1 lh ll·is ure cnllur and pocket. Assort· cd solid Lo nes. Machine wushublc . Size S to XL. REC. $15 M~.:-1 S H 'l<NISltlNC.S INSULATE WITH MONO-THERM • 1 llown in f>-inchc·s deep lo nwt•t H-l!J rcqu iremenl!'. Side wall in!-ula tio n 1.000 sq. ft. minimum, 59¢ sq. ft. 25~.fT. 1.000 SQ. FT. MINIMUM $8, 0 cup ....... 5.60 SH. untlerwin• ... 5.60 $9, n undc•rwlrt'. 6.:10 SAVE$2 STRAPLESS LOOP KN IT ROMPER C'tJmfortohle Ar-688 n1.•I' 'n' Ion r111n · pt'r 1 n """'irl1.·d color ... xs.J. REG. $9 11:-.<.1·1m. 30%0FF "PRETIY & ALL" SEAMLESS BRA All the HUJ?p<>rt 490 vou nei:'d Foam uplifts ('omfor t,. ublc. B.C cups. REG. $7 H ll'NDA1IONS 33°1° OFF WESTERN SHIRTS FOR UTILE BOYS Short .. 11•t•ves. $3 print yokt• Poly/ cotton. Machine washabll'.4"1-. -REGA.A& Cllll.OIU:N"S ~ASH IONS • t .) . - J •• ~ " .. , I • special. ·fast, comfortable and professional ear piercing. A registered nurse wi ll 799 p icrCl' your t'11 rs easily in ::>econds. Start.er studs 1 nc l :l5'( off regulur price of Undu 18 muat have a ll l·lk gold Ntrring1>. parent'~ conMnl. • f\ ( • l ... ~ 20-40'1i oll l'eg. priu all ot~r dinnerware. SAVE$10 ;\22 1/i" DIAMETER KETILE COOKER 44~ REGULARLY 54.99 Ai Hl ack porcclain-c:lad kl'ttlc .Sll'1'l lcgs.Savc' 59.99. color., ...•. 49.~~ 1 149.RH. single-hurn· l'rj.~US grill .... li9.ij8 t ,J\lll)FN <.,JI()(• SAVE30o/0 TWIN "MANDALAY" PUFF BEDSPREAD Fullv-11u1 l11·0 }388 Machin1• ~a-h. Otho·r "'"''"' 11rl' ul ... u -ult· pr1c•·d. REC. 19.99 1 tr 111 11 ;-..1 • ,, N n 1.1 :"I. r. :-i SPECIAL ALL IN-STOCK ..-SEWING NOTIONS SAVE$34 40·PC. SERVICE OF IMPORTED CHINA X d1nm·r plate,,, 4997 to.u l ad~ .... oup~. cup,.,, ,.ouccrs. Complt!wr. 19.fli-REC-$84. 1.WfW1\ME STRETCH YOUR BUDGET WITH A WARDS CHARG-ALL CREDIT ACCOUNT-APPLY TODAY Value? Look here! ~~ Save $40. 10-f oot inflatable raft can easily seat up .to 4 people. [l)Scvylor~ ra ft 1s fitted 9997 for motor mount nr N HI· boat rig-. ~ inllntt·d ~t'ut:-l•l i.. 249.99, ;j.5-hpa ir-coolL'CI outboard m otor ... 219.99 REC. 139.99 i::- Sl'OHTI !lit ; C:O(JIJS SAVE$50 POWR-KRAFT)Y ARC WELDER $}09 REGULARLY 159.99 20-33~c OFF FINE AVANTE • l OIL PAINTINGS ~elt·clt'd :-.<:1.·111·... $}2 s:1:;, llh·'.lO''. S:IH $-10, lt4x:!.i • :1:1 8i1I0' Sri4J. :.!-lx-16". StH REG. $18 1olr1 Wr\IU. SPECIAL VIVITAR "' 110 WITH "' BUILT-IN FLASH Normal . tclc 6499 11..•n:;cs. Ad.Justs lor ASA 400 fi lm llaltcr11.•,., C:M lt·,lli\:-. 12209 Simwlated roKwood. n :u :VISIONS COVINA ROSEMEAD SANTA ANA MONTCLAIR EAGLE ROCK SAN BERNARDINO ~MD"' t•MI~ 1"-'f• l'OUC Y 11 'f! tt•~• .... ....-utw4 .. • .. f'fllllhKt"'""' ••• ~·' ""' ti•• •I ttoi r•.,wl.Jt fW"', \ ~t.tf ~' l~f!h nt .. r-Uuc-«f 1-. '"'"°''"'"NI'"• '"t~ I" O·•~ ..-it._,,,,...~'"""'•' f"ff'' ~'"'° .... ,. h' ~rathtt .... .,,. ti"'"'' h .. , .... 1tWft4Nftf\i~t.-1"tf ou ""~ '41v.,,, .... ,.,..~, ,,... • .,., .. 111h# m.,\11tr: .. f ,., .,..~, twt•t• .. "'•rd• •Ulft1 LYNWOOD RIVERSIDE LAKEWOOD COSTA MESA CANOCA PARK WEST LOS ANGELES NORWALK TORRANCE t'ULLERTON HAWTHORNE PANORAMA CITY HUNTINGTON BEACH VENTURA SANTA MARIA BAKERSFIELD SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9 :00 PM ... SATURDAY 9 :30 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SUNDAY 11 :00 AM TO 6:00 PM -:-• I • • . . • • • • • . t • .. ' . . • . .. .. • • • .. : . I r --·------ Ann a Choboter. 8. clin~s to hl'r un c l e Mf t er l ~a rn l n g he r pare nt s a nd th rt' t' s is ter had ~·n ktll<'d earlier wht•n an Amtrak tru1n st ru<·k tht• fam1 ly vt•tnC'lt• tit un m a rkt•ti \'fl)~:- tn ~ Ill ('h ,HI l'slon. N 11 FOtl THE PROHSSIOMAL TOUCH: DECO INTERIORS INTERIOR Pl.ANNING AHO CONSUL TING c....,.... MtKiloft of .. .-,..--. •.,.n·~ <Cllrlt••. ....,.... •••ohtfty, fwtlftw•. ~Gild CKCH-'-a. V1!>1t Our Q,,~19n Stu<Joo Hunltngton Center Merchants will give S2 OFF on eacn •. 21n2 MCll"C)Uftit~ Pkwy .• MiHMNI Vi•io IS• Diego fwy. to A•ery Pkwy • .lat 5°""' of Toyota ct.alwl S4 97 hOuseplant with each SS store ourchaso thru Sal . May 5 ~~~~~====~~~~~~~~- .. • • . r . I I' 495-0202 U~0400 GETINIDlHE SPRING OF lHINGS. It's that ttmc again. The days are longer. the nights are shorter. and the mmd takes to the gredt out- doors where the sky Is blue a nd the spirit is everything but We're Frontrunners. \Ve have the clothes for the sports of Spring. RUN! Hdve you seen our t-xclllng new col lection of Head. CalSpo rt and Ultra· sport ~ear? How about our full lint-of versatile Dans kin Leot..uds and tights? In shoes. wc/ve got the latest models from Nike and Adidas <1nd everyone 111 between. 190 styles and over 15.000 shoes! Aud all you tattered soles. cheer up 'We resole. All makes. All models. All fast. SWIM!. If you're the type who feels most comfortable In caps, goggll:!s dndJ earplugs. you '11 do a double nip over our latest selection of Helld. Lagunti and Speedo swimwear for men and women. And ..iftt'T' yo u rowl:'I off. you'll want lo 1ump right into one of our very smart warm-ups. We have the best of Jelenk. Fred Perry, Ultra- sport and then some. PLAY! Now that the court's ore dry and half the mob's playing racquetball. it's the perfect lime to do something c>bout that stroke you call a backhand. We can't do much for your game, but we can do wonders for your form wllh sporty outfits by Fred Perry and Adidas. d nd super shoes by Nike. Adidas. K Swiss. Tred 2, Tretorn, Puma. Converse and more. SAVE! From Fnday.April 27 toSunday. May 13 Casio FIOO Fully Digital Stop· watch: Normal!¥ $39. 99. Now $33 99. 5ave $6! ladles• Nike Senorita Conu (blue and white): Nonnally $28. 99. Now $22. 99. Save $6! Men's New Balance Trall-355: Normdlly $35. 99. Now $29.00 Save$61 •Subject to ~tock ..ivall<lbllJ1y Brentwood I IM05dn Vic~nte'Blvd (21:\) 820·7~5 Nl'wporl: 1000 Bmtol !:>t Nor1l1. I S PIMu N11wpor1 (7 1'41 %!>·01b5 Mon Fn 10 AM 101) PM !>.\I 10 l\M 10 6 PM ~un 12 PM 10 !1 f>M Redondo Beach opens Augutet '791 . -· -·-··-··· .. _ .. _ ...... -----------......--......------.. .. -.... ,.,--___ ........... _.,,.._.. NATION I LOCAL Severe Gas • • • _Crunch Seen~ IEliDIRDii=DlllJIEll! By Early Fall cosrutsnAY rtTWANA MAY1l1979 By &k ANOClated Preas Gasoline Is selling ror Sl a gallon in parts of Calironua. New York City. Chlcago and Hawaii . Prl!mium.grade gasoline is expected to reach that price across the country by year's end. Gas supplies are getting lighter, and many analysts are predicting a severe crunch by the end of summer A prevww may be close. Many gasoline dealers 1n St'Vl.'ral states are calling for a four-day shutdown of sc rv1ce stat ioris May 17 to 20to protest government price l'ontrol~ HARDWARE STORES ONCE AGAIN rePort a booming business in gasoline cans a nd locking gas caps. Service sta tions s ay customers are top· ping their tanks more often than they did a few months ago And everybody seems to have a gasoline story a lready : -In Miami. a service station was closed but the pumps were not locked. People were fiJnng up and dnving away. Joel H1rschorn. a lawyer, got ( J fed up and told t he CO NSUM ER freeloaders t hey were _ _ stt>aling. llis 9-year·old ~on. •k nnett. began col- kcting money and stuffed $48 into the station 's mail s lot Station owner Earl Lane. who said $113 worth of gas was missing, praised Hirscborn. "There wasn't much else he could do," said Lane. "He couldn't stop the people ... somebody would have to hit him tn the head wilb a nozzle." -HOLLYWOOD RADIO STATION KPOL bought 3,000 gallons o(gas at 90 cents a gallon and sold it for 26.9 cents a gallon as a thrtt·bour pro· motional gimmick. The result was a line a mile long on Sunset Boulevard . -Jerry Miles skipped a doctor's a ppaintment for the chance to buy the cheap gas, explaining: "I ha vr to put the gas before n:tY health,," A Fun Dey1 A Day In N.tw Tijuana in Did Mexlcol S~1urddy, May 19 ,., COS 1 A Ml SA DAV •n T11udn~ 10 ~ce 1he """ ~0011 01 1 ~ n.:•ghbOr-t•tv: to \pend • lun d •v You II be •l>ow•na. d•n•ng. w 11th1na the 1hroubredl run. "ihlMle•ng. a day of aoodwoll. a d1y ltll~d w11h mternal•ONI l~llow~hop. • ............. __ !.,.._ ""'-... , ......... .. ...,...,,,........,,,..,,._~ ..... ..... Al Day. A Fun DIY! Put yOut qroup togetne1 •"n1ov ,. one-day lf'i1C...ll1on v11i1Hnq yovr netQf\oor .,, ,,fl!.,. (;Id V:t;•ICO' Jo·n Co~la Mesa C:oont•I rncm bers Joon the Co~1.. IA e \" C.hamber of C.oonmetce d n tJ ma1w ChJmber menlbers All for S 27 .SO Mlllul.,. now ID be wlh ycu ....,...., Reserv1tlon deadline: May 15. 1979 ---------------------~ I RESERVATION COUPOHI ~"'" onts pe111o.n o .oo• " PoU<b•• I I alottQ '"'" yo"' cno<l o•;tb•• 10 '"" COSTA !.'CSA CH .. MBEA O• I I COMMERCE •I ,960 t<a•bO< b -o !>..••• 0 Cot'> l.'UI c• 9H2f. I Ere. OMO '' Ov• c.n•< • "' l"• .,.,..~"' ot \ '0' I , .. ~•''°"'' I I Naf'l\9 l"'f"tO"te I AOd•M• c: •ly I p I I ~--------------------­fOf tn•o""'••~ <• '"'• Cna"""~' r" .. c:e tlt qr9 O' ... >u --------~------------~ I If YOU ARE PLANMtNI TO COM£ Dtl ANOTHER OATE... I I M3'' th'9 act~, .... '°" ~ Of..., Oft h COWOOft ano m.,1 1t to U'\e s.,. I «•'•'Y ol ,.....,_ Ol lfle S-ol .... CAlllor-. P 0 Boa 1...-. Cllu .. I 111 ... c" 92012 lo ,_..,.,IO<..-....-oi"I '°"' tr.or•,. ..:t!>llln. I I ~=-.. •-''T_., ....... ,'1" ... --.... I "-•:''-"t:.;M..-..JUAloltJ -• ...... ht ...... I ,.-c. .. -o..,Ull I ~--------------------- ' ~~-··-.. _ f I !! • I• "' 4 o ., I .. t .. • ·~•• 1.. "• ...... ..-Jh~ And You're Invited ... lttnemy for Costa Mesa • .. ~.')I'"-.,_. ...... ,,...-.••• ·-.... .... -~s,,,.. • .,... '' _, • r .~ ~., ..... , ....... ,.,... . . ·-• • .-.. -• h ............. • n. '"•·I ~· ..... _, -__ ....... _ ·-4 -_ .... ,. ,..,.. , .......... ·~-,,,. (.(tlF-• • , ••. ~ • ,.......,.,._,."'..., r,-J, ..... ., •• • '--·· .,,..~"' ..... 11:.,.__,..,_. .. "'""t , .... ............. __ , .. -....... , .. "'•4 -·--··· .. , ...... . --. ··-... ~-· .... ...., ............ -··~ ,. . .... ~ ...,..__ • ,_ ..... h-.. .. • ,., ,_ ·~·-.,._,_,. ...... ._. , .. , .. -~..,_,~•"-1•41,.. I • f,"'l ly l' ' •.. r' •..... j .......... t 1, • .. ~-•-0 &. ~ 1 ••• ·-· .. ',....,... ... ...... -.-r· ·--· •--• H(o • • t t -.. ,._ .... ~,.. .. . . ...,.. ......... ....,.. ~ ,.,, -...... "-""'." ..... , .. Itinerary Attached, Be ii ptrl of II . . . El DIA DE COSTA MESA ••" •"" ..... , oV •• ._. '"• I,. ""' ~ • ... .,~ ...... ,,..., .,., ... , ... ., .... ~ ... ,_ While motorists were trying lO conserve fuel, the manager or T.J . Doss Exxon In Norfolk •• Va .. was trying to sell as much as be could, even .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cutting his price a nickel to attract business. The --------------------------- reason is that the a mount or fuel a station gets each month 1s based on how much it sold in the s ame month a year ago. Manager Johnny James said he wanted to quulify for as much gas as possi· bk nl'Xt Apnl "IF YOU'VE GOT IT, THERE'S no sense in let- ting it sit in the ground and collect dus t." hesa1d. In Cranston. R. I.. Helen Drew is having troubl(' selling her Cht:vrolct van because at gets only 1:1 males per gallon. Even her friends don't want it. "I was thinking about buying Helen's car but I can't be-cause the gas costs too much," said F ran· cine Connolly. who drives a Buick Electra that gets 10 miles a gallon. Lr.KE Mt\NV AMERICANS. !\IS. Controlly, a social worker. has no choice but to get around by <'ar, so gas mileage and economy arc important to be r She's t>e('n forced to cut out most non- 1::,sr nt1al driving. "I'm on the road all the time because of my "'ork ... s he said. "I don't drive much in non- ""ork1ng hours any more ... . Water District Group Elects Thomas H. Brooks, board chairman of the South Coast Countv Water District. has been re- elected president of the Independent Special Dis· trictsofOrange County. Other officers elected lO the group, formerly known as the Orange County chapter of the California Special Districts Association, a re Art Holmes. first vice president and a for mer San Cleml'ntc councilman; Miles Collins, second vice president. a board member for the Capistrano Bay Beaches and Pa rks District : and Joan Finnegan, st.'crctary treasure r , who works for the Mesa Consolidated Water District in Costa Mesa. Brooks is a retired Southern California Edison Co. exccut1v<' who lives in Niguel Shores. The d1stnct is drawn from all special distr icts in the county a nd works independently of municipal and eounty governments . Carter Aids Elderly WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter has proclaimed May as Older Americans Month and urged efforts lO promote "better health care and social services for older people." 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Save up to 35 % on our decorator lines! SAVE 35 I He Still Gets Nervous $1295 Faron Young HaJJ Recorded 500 Songs .....•..... Reg. 14.95 Yd. yd. OLD IDCKORY, Temr. 1AP>-Arler 27 years. is a country music atar, Faron Young aUll .rembles before every abow. "I still get scared every tlme I go oo stage," rou111. 47, said. "But that's good. Uke Lionel Bar· ymore said, 'Show me a nenous actor a nd I 'll how you a good actor'. ins ACCOMPLISHMENTS SHOULD LEAVE im poised and proud r ather than nervous. He 's ecorded SOO sonis. more than 75 of them reaching 1e top 10 on the country music cbarts. The best· aown include "Hello Walls," "Going Steady" and Four in the Morning." And he's helped artist.s early in their careers. l 1961, he recorded "Hello Walls," written by 'illie Nelson, thus launching NelM>o to success as songwriter . He helped get Johnny Cash on the rand Ole Opry. He gave Roger Miller a Job as tus rummer ··~o I REMEMBER HANK WILLIAMS :oming up lo me and saying, 'Boy, you're going to >e a big star because you've got what it lakes.' Coming from him, it was like tbe Lord putting bis bands on me." He attributes his aucceu to chang- ing with the limes. "I kept up wi~ what was happening. When oedals came in with st.eel guitars, some people NOUldn't use 'em , but I thought they were all right. Seniors to Get Tips on Driving South Orange County senior citizens who want lo improve driving skills can obtain free lessons Saturday at Mission Viejo High School, 25025 Cbriaanta Drive. Mission Viejo. Buses will pick up seniors who want to attend tbe claaaes from the Akron Store at Laguna Hills Mall eve.ry bour beginning at 7:45 a .m. until 10:45 I .ID ~ Cluaes will begin at 8 a.m. Res~Jatioos are required and may be made by calling the San Clemente Senior Citizens Center at 498-3322 A display on traffic safety wlll be exhJbiled at the Laguna Hills Mall on Saturday and Sunday as part of an area-wide awareness campaign. Theater Offered S1ddleback College is "Scapino," "Luv ," offerlDI community "One Flew Ove r The membera a chance to Cuckoo's Neat" and aee a free Mries of awn· "Guya and Dolls" will mer tbea&er producUona be the plays presented Tbe catch? 'lbe Sad· June 20 lo Aua. 12. dleback Company Tbeater needs volun· For information, con· teen to aerve as ushers tact Barbara Belcher at dariq NYeD weeks of 831·7532 or 495-4950, ext. p e r I o r m a n c e a . • 21M. ~ ·~ --..... .(~ . ~· ~' ; • ii ::t,..·-~ -~ --· -•.Alf. I ~. These beautiful sofas sit like /"-¥: '. . -' ~ ~ ~-~~~ _;:.--; .... · -. --- • ---ir·-"·, ;1 I } \• t ~' J I .,~-----\ the most comfortable ones made -and sleep like the Shown In a durable ~ Wid~ Wdle 100% Herculon Corduroy Fabnc Your choice Available as a regular sofa or as a sleep sofa at the same price SleepSola Value $699 Your choice LoveSeat Reg.$499$399 best beds. COUNTRY & TRADffiONAL INTERIORS Interior Design Service Available 1515 North Main St. Santa Ana• 547-5895 Van Nuys •Canoga Park •Ventura La Habra -Whittier Open Mon .. Thurs.. Frt.10 to 9P.M.•1\les., Wed. & Sat.10 to 6 P.M.• Sun.12 to 5 P.M. FREE DEUVERV • 8ANKAMERJCARD •MASTER CHARGE· REV0MNG CHARGE ··---:--- .... -· I .. - ~ky Quart~rs Sea lions bask i n mid-d ay sun as pelicans share ~paC't! on Seal Rock off C'r escent Bay Park in L :.ig un<J At•ach. Lifeg uards in Luguna Reach provide first aid for ailing sea lions. and.J hey show appreciation b v provichng a. SJ){'ctacular show off Laguna ,.s t·oastlinc. Sea lions a ppt'ar to have select· cd the• tcft hand rocks for the ir roost. while brown pl'lrcans rest on r ight. Mrs. Mailer Fights IRS BARNSTABLE , Mass f AP l Nor man Maile r 's fourth wife has turned to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to try 'to sto p the Interna l Revenue Ser vice from auctioning the beachfronl house she wants as part of he r divor ce settlement from Mailer. "Thal house' wa!> my s ettlement," said Bever · ly Mailer a rter he r husband spent most or Tuesday testifying in Rarnstable P robate Court in the final slagesoftheirdivorre hearing. MAILER SAID H•~ DIDNwr THINK he could produce SM.000 owed to the IRS and redeem t he $135.000 Provincetown ho me beca ust! he was alreadv in debt for m ore than S300.000. Mrs M:ctalcr told reporters after the hearing that she r~uested the M assachu~ctts Democrat to mterrede with the I RS A California firm, Cape Cod Sec. hought the housf' at aurtion two weeks ago for S65.000. ACCORDING TO THE IRS, MAILER has 120 days to pay his $80,000 income tax debt and get back the title t-0 the hou!'e. where his wife and their two children are living. Mrs. Ma iler is suing the novelist for divor ce and is seckin~ a setllc ment including the house. Sl.000 a week to help her restart he r acting ce1 reer und tuition for their sons . 'Drinking Driver' To Be Examin~d The California Highway Patrol's Capistrano aree1 office and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart· me nt \\ill pnrtic1p::ih' in 11 traffi c safety awarene!>s program Saturday :.ind Sunday at the Laguna Hills Mall \ CHP officers will he available to answer q ues- tions relating to tra ffic sa fety. The theme or the CHP display will be "The Drinking Driver." The program is being held to foster driver safe- \y during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Aovflir1+•P~• HAVE YOU WRITTEN A BOOK? /\ puhllsh<'r 's cdilorwl rc>prescntalivc will be intcrviewinl( local authors in a quest ror finished m anuscn pts sui tahle for book publication by Carlton Press. Inc., well-known New York su~idy publi11hing firm. All subjects will be considered including fiction and non-fiction. poetry. dra ma, religion, philo.~ophy, etc. He will be in Santa Ana in late June. If you have completed a book-length manuscript 1or nearly sol on any subject. and would like a prores.<donal :ippraisal twiihout co!lt or obligation>. please write immediately describing your work. State whk b part of the day < a .m. or p.m.) you would prefer for an appointment and klndty mention your phone number. You wlU receive a conr&ra>aUon by mall for a definite tlme and place. Authors with completed manuscripts unable to a ppear may send them directly to the add.reas bel~ ror a free readin(' and evaluation. Authora whc»e literary work11 are "till In progress may also write. Alan F . Pater 195 South Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California 90212 T el. (213) 271-3350 i Cl•ll Qrumbllng •.. GlooMr Gua t In Ute DAILY PILOT . ·---. -..... 9 -... Al,Uo Facilities &B~P!ll;B!j-.f/an$ Approved. Plans for a restroom, gas station and 6ot water beat.er. esUma~ to cost te.250, for the Aliao Beach coacesaion building were approved by Orange County Supervisors. The. facilities are for the county-owned leue· conceaaion facility on the fishing pier of tbe P acific Coast Highway beach in South LacWla. Health requirements require the extra facilities, county officlals said. r ,,, lll•v•' Oll1r 1 " '"'I ;:i [ thrqc • /\v1•. Hu11t1nqton 81"1,1c.11. CA 9:?64 7 t, . Find Schusss what you w ant in the Skiing classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642_5678 An Open Lett~r to . Sears Customers: Here's What Sears Will Do . to Help Fight Inflation To support the Nation's efforts to curb inflation, Sears will voluntarily. t ake the following actions: 1 Effective Tuesday, May 1, • 1979, all prices in Sea rs Spring General Catalog will be reduced 5% until July 31, 1979. This means that a discount of 5% will be automatically t aken off the price of anything a nd everything you order out of the Spring General Catalog be;; tween May 1 and July 31 , 1979. In effect, thousands of most- wanted items, already compet- itively priced in our Cata log, will be even greater values Nith this automatic 5% price cut! 2 Beginning in May 1979, •Sears Retail stores across the Nation will reduce their reg- ular price of.--selected items, which means you can expect even greater values when you shop at Sears every day. Watch for these selected regular price reductions in Sears local Retail advertising, and when you ~op in our stores. 3 Beg inning in May 1979, • for limited periods of time, Sears will sharply reduce the price on scores of outstanding items in our Retail stores and a dver t ise them N ationally as Sears Super Values! W atch for t h ese va lues on t elev ision , r adio, in m agazines a .r:id local n ews- pa pers ... a nd benefi t fro m these pr ice cuts each mont h. By r educing prices on t h ese selected Catalog a nd Retail mer- ch a ndise i terns, Sear s intends to t ake a leadership position.'in the fight against inflation and to keep our promise to you, our customers, to continue to be Sears, Where America Shops for Value. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer April 30, 1979 I Sears I Sears, Roebuck and Co. ' , N ' r u scoc••••••••• 0 ..... ' z .. Workml•n ,Ill' gl'\\1ng clm\n to the f1nl·I' point:-. ol l'llnl JJll'l111g Oran~e Coast College':-. s.:1 fl m11lwn t·hcm1!>lry building The m:w bu1ld1ng on lht.· Costa l\te!)a cam pus 1s st:hcuull·d l o ht' in use next fall Th(• I ~ o s t o I' y -. t r u <' t u r c w 1 I l house s i x laho1·utorH::-.. two l ~ctu re h a lls and C'la~sroom~ a nd offices. College officials ~;,ijd lht• Slillt.' IS puying 70 percent O( the 1·onstrutlion cost:-.. Clemente Feud to End? ColUlCil Quietly Elects Mayor Pro Tem · Sall Cleme nte C ity Coun c1lwoman Myrtis Wagnc·r wa:-. unanimously elected mayor pro tcm by her colleagues this week in what lo some represents the end or an er a or biller feuding on the council. Mrs Wagner inchcatcd afll"r the April 24 ch:ction or three ne w coun<'il mt'mbcr:-. t hat she thought a new mayor might be named Tut-~day night. B U T I N A LARGELY ceremonial meeting, the thret: new mt''mhC'rS wen· :-worn in quietly and took their :.cat.'> on what they ~aid they hopl·d would bt' a "harmdn1ou~" t'Ouncll i\n ovt•rflow ;1ucl1l·nt·1• 1n lht· cha rnb1·r~ !'><TmNI t<1 ltn·:ith1· ,, ('lll)t•C'tl Vl' :-.1gh <if rt•) Id ()111• wonwn -.~•HI ..,,,fllv 'Nov. v.1• II have harmom · The Ol'W riwmbt·r!>. Kurollnl· Koes\\'r. t-:dw;.ird Kalc;chcd and Richard Ahlman. were· elected l<Jst week from a held of 36 hopefub running for the council seats VCJt'<.tll'd in the J an 23 rt·· call or b1tll'r counci l l·n1•m1c~ tl owar d Mus hett. Wi llia m Walker and Donna Wilkini.on. OUSTED COUNCIL members Mushett and Walker accepted plaques made from city pier pil- Bike Trail Approved Plans to build a 575.300 bicycle trail adjacent to thl· golr courst• at Mile Squan· Re~ional Park in Fountain Vall ey wNc· approved this '-'l'l:'k hy. Orange: Count~ ~Upl•rv1sor:-. Thi· nl'W lhn•t•.quarlt:r mill' path v.111 run :tl<ing Warnt•r an<I l\rookhur:-.t ;1vt·nut·S and link up t o ex1 :-.t 1ng tr a il ~. c ity ... pok1•sman Warm·r EunlC'l' ~auJ L andM'<.1pe 1mprovl·mt•nb alst1 ;irC' included in lhl' project. The· city is conlributm~ SlM.000 to the trail':-1·ost and will ovt.-r· :-.l·e 1t~ dt·s1gn uml construction. Eunice· SCJ1d Com pletion I!\ !>Chcduled ror c·arly rail. ings in appreciation for their service from Mayor Roy Hamm. Mrs . Wilkil)son did not attend th{' meeting. Wa lker, <HI a lly of Mrs . Wilkinson. made a few parting remarks and praised city stair. including City Manager Gerald Weeks. But Mushett took the chance to attack what he labeled as "foot dragging" by some city of· ricials. M ll~HF.TI' ASSERTED that the city pier a rea. many parks and most streets are pootty m 1.11 ntai nl'<l Tht• nl'w c·ouncil will study "* rl'IH>rt from t·1ty p<irk s chief Stuart Frame on recreationa l facility maintenance at tonight's i · 30 µ m. mct•ting a t City Hall . 100 i\ \'C PrC'sidio. Mrs Wagner. formerly a staunch Mushe tt a lly, requested t he report a fter s he char ged most or the parks arc in bad or- der and the city 1s wasting money on their upkeep through a.private landscape firm. Sewing: Faire Game Balboa Seamstress Prepares for Festival Dy ARTHUR R. VI NSEi. 00 ,,_ O•ily Piiot ~1411 Wh<it 1!-. <• lass with long auburn locks doing slaving over ..a hot antique ~ewing machine in the shadow or a frozen banana st and just up from the Ralhoa Ferry landing? Dianne Longdo. 27 . 1~ stitching he r wares ror sale at the 17th an· nual Renaissance Faire in her capacity ai. c loth ie r to the m asses who dress for the Elizabethan·era pageant .. l 'VE HAD MY business at the Renaissance Faire seven years." says Ms . Lon~do. pro· prietor or The Cotton Patch, 107 P a l'm St .. between Balboa ttu ult:nird and th e Ualboa Ferr~. She sells the floppy. loo~c. dt:-.· 1111 c ti ve l y eol o r ed period clothing j ust inside the main en· trance to the Faire, which 1s be· in~ held for lhl' lasl time this year at the Paramount Ranch movie lot In Agoura Scores of t unics, blouses. dr esses and gowns are dyed. dried and sold each day at the historical festival "OH, ABSOLUTELY nol ." she scorrs when asked if this was the sort of career she had select· ed from the outset. "I JUSt didn't want to build lit· t ie n uclear power plant IMltyll'l•*'9 ....... SCORES OF TUNICS, ILOUSU, GOWNS ARI SOU> Dl•nne Longdo Slttchea •t The Cotton P•tch models." says Ms. Longdo. who received her certificate from West Valley College in architec- tural modcl-boilding and studied theatrical costume design al New York University. S h e joined the wonderful world of show business. but says s ht' quickly tired of the fussy phoniness of actors and ac- tresses as a costume designer and decided to use her architec- tural model-building certificate to m ake a living. HER SEARCH FOR employ- ment brought only an offer from the Bechtel Corp. 's de partment or research and design. to do nuclear Power plant miniatures. "l just didn't really want to do that. Making peasant blouses was a little more ecologically sound," continues Ms . Longdo. Originally from San Jose , Ms. Longdo visited the first North California Renaissance Faire in Marin County in 1969 while in high school and was enchanted with the theme festivity. BOTH NORTHERN AND Southe rn California events. in addition to the Dickens f'air in San Francisco. are produced by the LivinJ: History Centre. a non· profit educational foundation. One year a friend had ove r- come the myriad <liHicullies in s ec uring an int_e>,vie w and J:ained permission from the sponsors and producers to set Ul> a booth at the Marin County Faire. Ms. Longdo hel&>.ed out. She made E lizabeth an cos- tumes fot those manning the booth, but her friend suddenly backed out and Ms . Longdo persuaded Faire authorities lo allow her to take over the booth and sell ready-made clothing. SHE KEP? BUSY sewine new clo thing -everything is fashioned of pre·shrunk cotton and dyed right there on the festival groun~s. creating a dazzling display as up to 300 gar· ments nutte r on the drying lines at one time. "We do h ave a problem. • though. We use a whole laun· drom nt t o p r t ·s hrink the merchandise for the Faire. ,One here in Ballooa has 27 washers and we have them all going." says Ms. L-Oogdo. Despite trying to choose odd hours. she and her he lpeMJ still draw a few glares from l•wt· dromat customers. she admits. , LOCAL Laetrile Bm Bies~ \ 'Outraged' Sponsor May Try Again SACRAMENTO tAP> -For the.. third slr•iiht year, a bill to leeallze Laetrile for cancer treatment has died in the Callfomla Leglslature. But the author, Sen. William Campbell, R·ffacienda Helabta, said late Wednesday be mieht try again in 1980. THE BILL, SB ltll, went down on a 4·3 vote of· the Senate Health and Welfare Committee. w ith five notes needed for passage. Because of scheduliDc. Wednesday was its last day for a vote in the committee. Ca mpbe ll. who d eclare d hi"'self "outra ged," said two absent members -one ill and the other attending a relative's funeral -would have ~oted for it. H~ carried simil•r bills the last two years but both were killed despite contentions that cancer patients should have the right to choose their treatment. THE BILL, TO allow doctors to prescribe Laetrile fo,...adults, ran into strong opposition rrom the mcdkal profession. Critics said there is no evidence that Thief Returm UfeRafts to lroilie Store- A truer who apparently had second thoughts about h is crime has returned two life ra rts that were stolen last.. "''eek from an Irvine marine supply fi r m. Tht:. two life rafts. valued at 13.349. were found this week in the parking lot of Seagull Manne. 185 1 Mc Gaw Ave ., b y an employ<.'\! urriving at work The firm had been bilked out or the rnfls by a man who represented himself as an e mployee of a Long Beach ha rdware store. He placed or- ders for the boats. then picked the m up. Police were a ae rte d to the caper by the actual owner of the ha rdware store. who said he had not a uthorized purchase orders· for the crafts. HOU8ing Panel To Meet in Mesa The Costa Mesa Housing and Community Development Com· mittee will meet Tuesday to dis· cuss ;.i variety of topics from re- habilitation loans lo the city's general pla n . The meeting. open to the RUblic , will begin al 7:30 p.m. in the fifth fl oor conference room at. City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Laetrile helps cure cancer, but tbere ii proof that it la toxic. "I believe we are permitting the public to be defrauded," said Dr. Jerry Lewis of UC Davis Medical School, who said be was representing the American <Jrange Pick Event Slated Students at Saddleback College's Irvine campus are in· viting residents to the campus Saturday to pick oranges ror 10 cents per pound. Tbe fund raising event runs from 8 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. on the campus at J effrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. Cancer Society and the California Medical Aaaociat.ioa. He said three death.I bad been attributed lo cyanide polloaiq through Laetrile. BUT A COLTON physician, Dr. Bruce Halstead, countered that Laetrile is leas toxic than some a pproved cancer drugs and could be used safely in the right doses. The bill originally covered cht1dren. but Campbell limited it to adults because committee members worried that some parents might bypass conven- li on a l treatme nt· for their children. Said Sen. Pa ul Carpenter , D· Cypr ess. "I think somebody who takes Laetrile is committing suicide, and I think that 's their right. But I don't think that's a parent's right ror their child.'" Triple ~ogle Three File Against Linh Three Huntington Beach property owners. whose bome borders Meadowlark Golf Course. declared war on "errant golf balls" this -week by filing swt to shut down the city-owned course. Barry D. and Mary Lou Purdy and Grace OeMartino named the cit y of Huntington Beach and golf course ope rators, the California Golf Association. as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court complaint. THE PROPERTY owne rs . whose home is at 5471 Overland Drive. alleged in the complaint that they have been uoabl to use the property because1of "er. rant golf balls numbering 10 to 20 each day." In addition. they contend. Ms. DeMartino was hit by a golf ball Mrs. Nastri . Services Set In Costa Mesa Funeral se r v i ces a r e sct\eduled Friday for Mrs . Ruth Irene Nastri. a Fairview State Hospita l nurse and longtime Costa Mesa resident. She died April 18 at the age or 49. Senices. which were delayed for ramily reasons, will begin at 10 a .m . at Smith & Tuthill Mortuary West cliff Chapel. 427 E . 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Mrs . Nastri. who li ved in Costa Mesa about 35 years. was a licensed practical nur1'e al Fairview the past JO years S h e is s urvive d by her hus band. Thomas Nas tri of Costa Mesa ; daughlu:-. J ody Bugat or Redding and Artha Dodgen of Alabama : s isters Lucille Crowell of Missouri. and Ae tna GooJfner and Becky Johnston. both or Colorado : and six grandchildren. last J anua ry when it came through a window t'n the home. As a result, they alleged, they "have become nervous, upset and have been unable lo enjoy their property and entertain in their property because they can- not subject guests lo the attack of golf balls .·· THE TIIREE plaintiffs said they had asked that barriers be t.•rrected "to prevent the attack or golf balls'"but the de fendants had refused. They s aid the barriers sought "ould be· similar to nets placed a long other parts or the golf course borders a nd would pre· vent balls from sailing off Meadowlark property. across the stre. • and onto their land. The three property owners are a s king for uns pecified cas h damages as we n as an order closrnR down the city·own1:d rl'crcat1onal facil.Jty . Kindergarten Signups Due Pre -r eg i s tr atio n f o r youngsters who will start kin· deri;~arttn nex t fall in the Nt•wport·Mesa Unified School Oistri('t will be held May 7-11. P a re nts can call the a p· propriate s chool directly and should bring proof of the child's age and of required immwliza. t ions . Additional information can be obtained by calling 556-3284. Read it and Reap. Every day. Values you can count on are advertised every day in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 __._,,,.., ....... -..... DA.ILV PILOT L-OCAL I CAUFORNiA ·ftenewal~6ets BC>ost • l._...... -... U.S. Loans Aid HB Homeow.,,:Srs It)' 1t;aav C1Al1. IN ~--~"' ...... ,_ Mrs 1'ere,.a llt\rman It de- Htehled. She h•• a new ho use pracUc•UY and i>hc doeao'l h1t ve to worry about lbe 116 . .000 It '5 taktnl( to spiU up hc>r bom 11t S~l 9th St ti) Huntington 8 t>11l·h SH£ 18 ONE of f1vt1 downtown area homeownt>r1J with hom~ re novatK>n work completed or W\· der way alter hlluna advantaae of special bom t.' improvement loans offered by the city Mrs. Herman was lhe hrst to have her fede ral loan processed She applied throulfh•the city un- der the flousmg and Commuruty Dev e lopm~nl Program las t June "I couldn't have done this w ithout the program ,'· !>BY!> Mrs. Herman. "l 'l'I P U'M'ING IN a nothe r bedroom and ba th, fixing a variety of problems a n olde r ho':'s e_ like this has and reall y s paffing up t he o utside ap pearance things I ne ver could have financed on my own." Under progra m terms. she qualified for un intNcst -frcc federal rehabilitation loan puya b le only when sh e sells her property. In addition to inte rest-free loans. the program offers 4 and 6 percent loans to homeowners, de pending on their incomes, and 7 75 percent rehabilitation loan.-, for renta l properties In the d o wntow n are a , a cit y s pokesman reports . HOMEOWNERS ELIGIBLE for loans must reside in the Hun- tington Beach area between P alm Street and Walnut Avenue a nd be tween 6th a nd 14th Streets. Also eligible in most cases ure seni or citizens and persons with dis ab1hlies who reside anywhere in the city, a spokesm an says. The city h.as $250,000 S"vailable for loans this year, the second year of a fi ve.year program that. eventually will see up to $75.000 made in loans, the spokesman reports. The federal grant program is intended to assist cities in up. TERESA HERMAN HAS GOOD REASON TO SMILE Huntington Woman Fixes Her Home With Federal loan gr ading older ne ighborhood~ ·and rchabilllat1ng housing WHILE MRS. Herman's loan was the fin;l to clear through the paperwork mill a nd interior con· str uction is a lmost completed. two other homes a lready have been renovated on 8th Street ·Jn process <Ht.' loan~ on mon tha n 25 additional homes. the <·t- ty reports. .For Mrs. Herman, thr pro- gram means the end or a· long wait to m;ikt· s ome m u ch · desired major 1m prov(.'ments to her modest homt> Thl• new ba throom 1s csJ)t:c1ally 1mpor tant to her. th(' Social Security disability progrnrn , 1s 'confrne d to a wheelchair 'Which the new bath has he<'n designed to accom· mod ate Rabies Clinic Slated May 29 A low -cost rabies clinic sponsored by Che Orange County Health 'Departm ent will be held May 29 at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa . ' Cost of shots is $2. 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I 0.4 --PeriodicaUy the Homeowner, whose income mainly is through iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiii~~----------------iiiiiii------the parking lot. Sama Barbara May Lose Center SANTA BARBARA IAP> -The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions sits on a serene hills ide where in earlier days a good thought could spread its wings, float lazily toward the blue Pacific or gently m eander'among the eucalyptus trees. But bad times have brought the harsh outside world so close to the edge of the scholarly center that its sponsors ar e thinking of boarding up the white stucco mansion and leaving town. THERE ARE ONLV SEVEN FULL-TIME employees ... once there were about 60 and 30 of its 42 acres have bc.-cn sold to pay the bills The banging or hammers and the buzzing of saws - new homes going up all a round .. make it hard to think in peace. The prospect of selling the other 12 choice acres for at least $1 million is temptmg. _ Maurice Mitche ll . the center's president, said the center may sell its land and become associated with the local branc h of the Univers ity or California. "The center will either be associated with an institution hke UCSR a year from today or it will be gone from Santa Harbara," Mitchell s&id And he adds, "The center will not close .. OTIIER POSSIBILITIES ARE J OINING the s m all . prestigious St. .John's College or Santa Fe, N.M .. or going to Ne w York City. ··we could go lo St. J ohn's ttus afternoon if we wanted." Mitchell said in an interview. "If 1 had to pick a place right now and go by tomorrow, I'd go to New York It's whe re the people a re. the money is. the action is ... We have been invited to come lo New York by some interesting people and groups." Mitchell went to ~ew York to talk to St. John's representative and other people recently. Af. terwards he said. "The center has made no final decision. No formal arrangements have been m ade wiltqmy institution." THE CENTER WAS FORMED zt YEARS ago by ~d~cator Robert_ M.tHutchins to ponder great socia l issues. Hutchins gathered a brain tr ust from various universities and spent $26 milUon over 16 years, producing books. transcripts of intellectual discussions and reports . But the peak m em bership of 100,000 sup· porters. who paid $15 a year, has dwindled to about 25.000. Hutchins died in 1977. Mitchell says the trimmed-down "center's economic situation is better today than it was a year ago ... l think I 've got the place streamlined now so it's got a very real and honest economic base a nd it can function. '"THE CENTER'S REAL HOPE IS in broaden- ing its membership, getting ordinary people in. 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S~ff What do you do when you're 36·ycars·old and haH· played on the tcnms c1rcu1t for years but can't stay with the younger players anymore" Well. if you're like most. you hang up your racqut>r for good or you turn to coaching. H you're Denni:, H;i lstcm. though, you continue looking for competition. RALSTON fo,OUNO THE COMPETITION he w&s scf•k ing, maybe more than he can 1.:ven handle, as he pr1.:pan·<. for his opening round m atch with Marty Reissen in the firs t round· of the Curle Ula nche Te nnis Legends cbam· pionships Friday at the J ohn Wayne Tennis Club. Ralston, who is the onl y American of the eight playing an lhe toum;.i me nt. is b1·~l remc·mbered for hi s play d unn~ the 1960's when h e was the doubles c ha mp1<>n at Wimbledon in '60. a s1ngl<'s runner·up at Wimbledon 111 '66; a singles S('mifin;ih:,t at t he lJ S Open in '60 and a quarterfinalist in 'G3. 'G4 . '65, '68. ·111. and the US Open doublescham111n '61. 'CJ, ;G4 A!' a matte r of fact. he might !'t1ll be playmg com pctitively today h:Jd not two knee operations. the last bC'ing in 1972, cut his c<lrecr short "I think this 1s a good concept," s ays Ralston or tht Le"ends champ1onsh1ps. "There are a lot or players over 35 c the a~e mmimum I who still play the game . ll 's real en JOyable for me lo get back in 1t and play some of theM· guys a~ain " Ralston's opening round against Re1!.sen won 'l he ao easy task as Ma rty 1s still playing in the circuit tod ay. <.tnd is still beating som e of the name players "THE LAST TOURNAMENT singles I played in was laisl February whe n I qualified in the Volvo tournament." says the resident pro at Mission Hills Country Club. "And I don't move as well as I used to." Back in the '60's, Ralston not only moved we ll, but he was often described as having the grace of a s wan on th<' court as e\1ery move was fluid and picturesque. But those we re also the days when the players playl'd for fun and pr<'slige more than anything else as the purses won wouldn't begin to l'ompar e to the thousands on wi n ning a tournament today "The gam e s ure hai; changed as rar as the prize money and the Interest." Ralston says, then adds. 'but I don 't thlnk I'd change m y playing days. ''The game has bee n good to me and I enjoyed it when I was playinJ? full time. And I've been fortunate to be a ble to capitahze on what I've team ed and coach some of t he players on the pro tour " Some or the circuit's stars currently under Ralston's wing include Roscoe Tanner. Brian Gottfried. Harold Solomon and Di ck Stockton. "EVERY PLAYER I WORK WITH is different," says Ralston. "AJl playe rs have different strengths and weak· nesses. I certainly don't have to tell Tanner how to ser ve." TaMe r is Ralston's protege at the moment. "Naturally Conners, Borg and McEnroe .would have to be considered your top players. But. i think Tanner has had a very good '79 thus far. He's currently second In the t.Ql&a.f.eGrand i'dx " Ralston has almost become an expert at the art of coaching lt!e last few years. His credentials are certainly impressive: World Team Tennis coach from 197,·77; Davis Cup coach from '71·'76; and It was in Cup play where he began to develop a relationship with the youn1 players he now coaches. Ralston baa tl\ree Davis Cups to his credit. He also has the diltlncUon or being the coach when the U.S. lost some Cups people figured they should have won. Ralston becomes mHdly upset when asked about the latter. ''WUENEVER THE U.S. LOSES in something the pre11 prints there was an apathy towards the event by the players," Rabton says resenUu11y. "Nobody ever wrote that <s.-&Al.Sl'ON, Pa1e BO Ky OAV•; ('VNNINGllAM Ot .... 0.11, ...... i i.11 Whrn pltt ht·rs like Nolan Hy un und Ron Guidry lock hurm •. thl're is no room (or er rur Om.' m1stuke t:an cost the h,1 ll~um1•, und baseball puris ts lo\ Ill tr ll you -.uch a pitc hing 111 u ll'huµ lo\ ill ·likely produce a I U rl.':,ult !'hat's t>X~H'\il what ha ppened Wednesday 111~ht as Ryan out· f,1 s tbulle d G uidry a nd the All~Cl!I lrJOk llo\O of three from lhi' New York Yankees to close a ll>ugh. l l g.a me homestand at " fl l'h1• I ll vu:lory t'Oa bled the Angl'I:. lo remain half a game hl'111nd M1nn.t"so ta in the A llll'flt:an Ll'ague West "(,l IOR\' GETS A S LJDJ::R ·Players · Support UD1pires B~· UA\'E C'l 'Nl':ING llAM °' ,,.. O~•IY f'llOI SUll Bel?J'.!ll' Jackson prom ised the <;I nk111g m:JJOr league umpires lw lo\ould JOtn th1·m on the picket lull' at An;ihc1m Stadium Wed· fll'!>day night, hut ut the fast m 1 n Utl• h1· was told nol to leave t ~H' C'luhhoUM' Thill ll'ft lhl'l't' C'aml'ru <:rl•ws ;1 nd -.l·n·ral 1 t'JHlrtt•r!>. all (I( "h11m had lw1·n ulNt l·d that .l:t l'k ~o11 \\1111111 mak1· <111 up p1•:1ran1·('. 111111n1111• cold W 110 TOI.I) J .\CKSON he 1·ou ldn·t lt·avc· tht· Yank N• rlubhoust• tu mcike a sho w of !>Upport for lhe striking umps'1 "There's no sense in naming names." Jackson told the Daily 1'1lot: ··Just say the club told me not to go out.·· Coincidentally, just one night earlier three members or the C'al1fornia Angels w1•rc· thwarted 1n their l'ffort~ to m:ike a s1m1lar •• !I how or !-.upport for the umpires Don Haylor . r esponding to a phont! request from a n umpire. wantl'd to join the picket line Tuesday in full uniform . and he "(l!I going to be Joined by Nolan R)' an and J im Barr. "I CALLED BUZZI£ BAVASI 1 _L{t•neral man;iger 1 right away to tc•ll him about 1t . and he said "'t· could go. but not in un 1form." Baylor :,ay~ S1•v(•ral !-.OUrCl.'s !'oatd B::iv::is1 I hrc•1.tf(•n1·d the player!'o with firws if lhl'Y joined th<: picket lint• 1n un1fr1rm. hut H<1ylor ll1nn·t "'ant to ('onhrm 1t '\ ou II ha Vt' lo talk lo BuzZll' ,. bout that ... Raylor l>a 1<1 "At :111\ r;ifl'. \\(' ft j.!Url·d IL lo\OUld de fp,1t our purp1J!'ot' 1f w1: lo\t•nt out 1 ht•n• without uniforms So wt· d1dn t go :.it .ill J ark!-.on lo\<J '> ~cen c hatting W I l h l h l' Cl II I ti f · \\ Cl r k Ump l> hl'forr T111•!.<l:I\ ~ J,!::imt:. but ht' \\:is dre..,i>l'cl 1n ;i thrc·e·piece :-Ull LIKE BAYLOR. Jackson in l1•11dt•d to appear in uniform V. t·dnc~da). thus clraw1ng more <Jllcntion to the fact that he sup 11orts lhe ump1n·s ··1 nt•vt•r said I would walk a picket linl' with them 1" Jackson says, "but I'm sympathetic to thc·ir causr. nnd I know we need nur No I umpire-; hat•k .I ;q•k son admits hr is n 't ram ti ia r with rlt'la ils of the dis agrN·rnt•nt bNwet•n umps and lh<· lt•ague presidents. "Alf I know is tha t we have to get them back These umps rthe amatt•urs who arc ftlhng in l are doing the best they can, but tht'y 'rr makrnl-( some very had c•alls," Jackson said FOR THOSE. like .Jackson , "'"o aren't <1cquainted with the lahor dis pute which is plaguing baseball . h<'re 1s some back· ground· The umpires are seeking a pay raise which would require each maJor lt•ague club to kick in $18·20,000 each. J erry Dale. a nine -year veteran of the National League a nd one·of those ~alking the picket line at Anaheim Stadjum. s aid the proposal would. lift his salary from $28,000 to about $40,000. The umpires are bound by a no-s trike clause in the five-year contract which went into erfecl last season. but all the umps we re fired March 30 after they refused to work e>th ibition . games. "HOW CAN WE be on strike wh e n we 'r e n ot e ven e mployed?" mused Dale. a Na- tional League crew chief. "Our a ttorney calls it an 'aclion,' and r s uppose you could c a ll it <Stt PLA VERS, P•ge 80 DAILY PILOT · up to the kid and it costs him the ballgame." said New York Man age r Bob Lemon . ··Probably the only bad pitch he made all night." "The kid" is Jim Anderson. a 22-year-old infielder making his firs t s tart or the season. lie drove a Guidry pitch over Lou Piniella 's head in left field to score Terry Humphrey rrom second. and Ryan made the 1 O lead stand up "He was· playing w ay too !\h a llo w ." Guidry s aid of Pinie lla. "He figured the kid didn't have any power, but with the way I pitch. I s upply ha lf a g uy 's power. Yo u gotta pla) ever ybody regular ... Anderson rated-it among h1 !> best thrills in the maJor lcaguC'!-. He h ad never rated Guidry before. and only got into the line up because second baseman B~bby Grich was suffering from minor soreness in one leR Reserve catc her Humphrey also got a rare start, and Brian Downing, the regular catc~r,4 was penciled in as the desigl1at-' "I KNEW VESTER DAV that I would be starting tonight. so I had all night to think about it." Anderson said "I was a little ner vous. The pitch I hit was up. . ed hitter I don 't trunk Guidry got it where he wanted." Guidry struck out nine. seal· t ered fi ve hits; and aft erwards s aid 1t was his finest outing of the season. But the man who was 25-3 and won the Cy Young Award last year 1s now 2-2 Angel Ma nager J im Fregos1 presented southpaw Guidry with a n a lt·right·ha nde d lineup .• which featur('d Anderson lead - ing off <1nd resl.'rvc <>utficldcr M e r v R t· t t c• n m u n d b a l t 1 n fl S('('Ond . l THAT MEANT ROD CAREW. Willie Aikens. Rick MiUer and Bobby Grich, usually starte rs. t. were on the bench. "I won't always us e all right· / handers agains t a left-handed I p1lc ht:r, but over a l62·game • schedule. I'm naturally going to ~ h ave t o r es t so mebod y J som etime." Fregosi explained. • "Grich had 3 bad leg and Carew was hurting a bit <sore a rm and leg 1, so I thought this was a good t ime to g1 vf' them some rest." Whtie Ande rson got the game· "'1nn1ng hit and a ll the other ISee ANGELS, Page 82> Coa~h Offers Comforf Huntington Beach lltgh ·s Joe Gies. who hrokc hi s ank1t• sliding into third ba~c Wednesday m a t rurial Sunset League baseball game with Edison . holds on to t hl· hand ol ;1~~1:,tant Coc.1ch u1u Casell c +;d 1~on won to n·ma111 in tht..• n .1n· for third pl <.H'l'and<iCIF4 Apl:.iyo ffberlh 1 f or story. .. 1dd1t1on:.tl pho.O,!'il'l' P age 8 ;1 1 Bills Tab Cosineau Rams T~ke Li1~ebacker., l.Jinenian From i\P Olsp:.tcht>.'> NEW YOHK Thi• Huff.il•i Bills made Ohio Statt• hm·ba'ch r the No l sclt'<'llon m thl• l'<<illonal f oot ball l..t'agu<• draft wh1ll' th1• Los Angt'les fl am!> ptl'k<'d .1 ltnebackl'r and a hnC'man 1n thl' first round .. I don 'l even SP{'('U I ;i te a bou1 that." s::11d Cousineau "ht>n as ked what the mstunt a rnuenc1' or being a No l pick Will do t1) him. "I don't think my wfcstylt• will cha nge. I hke th<' wa) I do things now." The Rams, with a p1<'k :tr quired from Oakl a nd in 1·1( cha nge for cornerback Monti· Jackson. took George Andr<'w~. an outside linebac k(•r from Nebraska who played las t season as a gruduatc studt'nt Picking for lhl• second t1mt' in the opening round, the Ram-; used their own select1on to draft Kent Hill , a 260·Pounc1 0Hc ns1vc tackle from Geor(C1 a Tech who 1:, a fo rmer tight end THE CINCINNATI Hen~al-. began the r<.'vampmg of their er ratic offense by us ing their two opening' r ound picks to grab Washington State quarterback J ack Thompson a nd Louisiana State runni ng back Charle~ Alexander. The selection o f Cousineau w as no surprise but the Be ngals' c hoEe or Thompson. the "Throwln' Samoan," sent murmurs through the NFL draft headquarte rs, the 18th floor StarUgbt Roof ballroom at the swank Waldorf.Astoria Hotel. The Bengals had been expect- ed to select tight e nd Kellen Wins low from Missouri, who eventually was take n by San Diego .. When Thomps on was selected No.-3 f o llowi n g Cous ineau and Kansa s City 's c hoice of Colorado Slate de· fensive end Mike Be ll it threw the New York Giants plans out of whack. They were hoping to take the NCAA ·~ all-time pass- ing leader THERE WERE other h1~h visibility quarte rbacks i.t11l around, Steve Fuller of Clemson ' .ind Alabam.1 .... 1..rr l<utlt·dl!•· .• mon)! lhl·m llut \\ht·11 th• <:1.1nt:-.. turn 1·..1nw . th•·) u-..·d th1· 'l'\ l'nlh pie!.. or th•· Ol)t'llln). round t11 t.1kt· l1 t1 l1· kno"n qu:.irterh,1d. l'htl Simm ... from lilllt• '.\tor<·hea<I ~1.111· rn "'" I Ill' I..\ Th .. il brought dl'r1s1\1• c·hcf'I'' ;ind outright booing from th1· packed galll.'r} The lot•al fool ball fan:-. u:-t'd lo '-Uth Gianh -.1..•l('Cl10n!'. J'-Eldridge Small I. a r r v .J a c o b .., o n . fl o c· k ' Thorn.p son and otht·r /\ 1-1. fa 11 u res. l'x prC':--.1·d t hl· opinion that th1• C1anh h;id don1 · 11 again St ill, Simm:-. '" prOJl'C'led a:-. a "s kt-pcr.' a li ghtly rei.:ardcd ('O llegian whn l'OU ld hlOS!>OrTl tnlO pro stardom A I trr the lh'ngal!-. p1 <'kc·d Thompson. lhe Ch1cugo Bcor-. ~elected Dan Hampton . a de · fens 1ve tackll' f rom i\rkan!'.a:-. then Buffalo usl'd its olh<.·r ftr!'o\ round pick IO takt.· Clemson w1clt· r (' (' {' I " I' r .I l' r r \ n u l I (' r IL • II 1 m o r c· ·' 'Gil' c t 1 o n 11 r Alab;.1m.1 llnd>ackl•r H;irn "raus:-prC'l't'dt.•rl 1ht• (;1.i nb t ho1ce of Simm), 1'1n('lr1n a r1' orr. "''' <.l ug !!f'I t•d la'! \ t'.lf h\ I fl!' l'l.lr l\ ..,,.,,,11 n lo'' of :!11 -\t•ar olrl qu.1rt1..·1 h;11·k h.1•n Ant lt•r:-.on anti lht· ,1 th 1·nt·t• 111 :1 brc;ikaway run I H'r tool, .1 µ.11r o f mdjllr Slrtc1C•!> lo\\ ,1nl pol 1·11t·~ tn the futurl' ·r h11rnµ-.11n a 1; :i. 215 pounder l''l.1h1ts>H'd nunwrous NC'Ai\ p;i~..,nJ.! r1•rorcb. 1ncludinl! 7.818 t•:in•t•r yard!>, and a wav<· or P an f1c 10 C'onfrrt•ncl' and \\'a-.h 1ngton State records And 1\lt1 \and~r. fl I &ind 224, f1m~h1·d ht!> l.Sl ' l'an•Pr "1th 4.0:Js yaro:- ru~hlllJ.!. only tlw <·1ghth player 1n ~CAI\ h1slt1r) lo surpass 4.000 v<ircb · Tht' :!' ~ hour f1 rst round e n<lcd w1 th fl\l' run111n1-t backs selcctl..'ct ~1011 four dl•fl•ns1vt• <:nds . OlhC'r big names to go in tht.• oprn1n ..: round Wl're placek1rkcr punl<•r Russell Erxleben of Tex a~. to New Orleans . Geor~1 ;1 Tl'<'h r unning baC'k Eddie Let· I vny. lo Green Hay. UCLA de fon!'.1ve tackl<' Mano Tuiasosopo. to Sl~attlc . <.'LA lincbackl•r Jerry Hobmson lo Philadelphi a. tlw Ea~lt.•s ' first J>tt:k in the first round -.inn· 1973. ;ind Fuller. lo • llH' K an~••~ Cit~ Chiefs Legends to Vie Stars at ~ayne TC Friday Eight of the world's top pro ressionals in the 35-and-over age bracket will be on hand starting 'Friday afternoon with the start of the Carte Blanche Tennis Legends champions hips at the John Wayne Tennis Club. Ken Rosewall. who won last w eek 's event In Miami.· will start the proceedings at I p.m when he meets Bob Hewitt. Mar· ty Reissen will the n meet Dennis Ralston at 2· 15 The championship~ will return m the evening for the final t ~o matches as Roy. E merson and .John Newcombe will play at 7 30 fo llowed by Hod Lovt.•r a nd Chc.lrl~" P asan·ll The samC' g roup of player!'. will team up for doubles com· pcULion on Saturday afternoon a t 1 and 2 : 15 with s ingles ~em I finals a t 7 :30 a nd 9 the s ame evening. The finals or both s ingleV a nd doublfS will be ployed Sunday afternoon at I. · A II matches will be played at the John Wayne Tennis Club wlth tickets available through Tacketron outlets or at the club. Mat ches are priced nt $8. $6, $4 for Friday an ernoon; S9. S7. $.'l for Friday nif'ht and Saturday a fternoon: and $\0, $g, $6 for S::iturdny ni~ht nnc1 Sunday's af. t<'rnoon final:r1 . DAil. V P" .. OT A Cepeule Report From the World of Sport• Ex-basketball Player Admits He Lied on TV t'rem AP l)\apakk& NASHVtl.l.F., 1't-nn. -J ame1 "Fly" Williams m sa~:s h~ II~ wh~n he told NBC hewn 11vt·n a <'U to play buke\ball 11t J\u~Hn l'•'l\Y Stat~ In an !ntervl.-w with the Nai.tiv1lle Banner. WUham.s H td ht! was o(fer"'Ci t'Veral hundred dolha~ to m a kt• Uk• remarks. On tlw klt•v1:.1on report , "Collt'f:(" Svort:. fill: Money On Campus,•· W1lllums . the nullon·:. hfth ludina 11cort'r in Ult' 1972-73 season. was asked by Elh~•n N~1Nm1rn 1r he had ~c11 offer ed a c.'Hr lo a tte nd colleRt' "Suf't'. Not only a <'ar but abo a house and everything else 1 wanted," h<' replied But Williams told the Banner hi:' never received a c&r 1rnd lived in a dormitory during his two :.easons at Austin Puy "Hey, I walked around Clarksville , l didn't have no cu, Will\ams, who left Austin Peay after ha:. sophomore yeaar . told the newspaper Tuesday "I set some basketball records ut the Peay but I set anoth1•r record folks may not know i.bout that's the number of lime!> I flunked my drivt!r's te:.t ·· .------fl-•~ ol ilte Dq-------. Whe n outfielder Al Bumbry advised hb m a nager Earl Weaver of the Baltimore Orioles. that he was going off to attend chapel services earlier thjs year when the team was in a slump. Weaver cracked: "Do me a fa vor and take your bat with you." BO«"Ufl Pla11~r• Arr~•t~d SALT LAKE CITY Two members of the ~ Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League ' were booked into the Sall Lake County Jail Wed· nesday after reports of chairs and beer bottles be- ine thrown from a hotel. . , Hotel manage rs told ofhcers they did not want to prosecute. Police said one player represented himseU as an assis- tant coach and offe red to assist the m . Officers book e d E dward LOUIS Wals h. 27, ror inves tigation or disorde rly conduc t a nd Curtis Charles . Ridley, 27. was booked for investigation or public intoxica- tion. Ridley was released about 5 a m . a nd Walsh was r eleased on $100 bond. Police sajd one patrol car was s lig htly damaged when struck by a beer bottle . The Black Hawks defeated the Salt Lake Golden Eaglrs Tues day night, wmning the league champion::.h1p. ·--.. ........ ··--· .. C'•• ..... rfa .. .,. ett Atla•t• A pair of lWO·run bometa by BUI R.W.IOB .•• and loM Cudelaria'• pltcb!ftl keyed PlUaburab tn ian ••>' 10-a vJctor1 ov.r AUanta . . . Mike 1.aCou hurted five lnnln1a of perfect ball and the Cinc.'lrwttl Redll ' revised line up backed blm with nJne hits in 11 • 1 vlrtory over the Chica10 Cubs . . . The St. Louis Cardinali! capitalbed on a Houston error ror two unearned run• In the lll\.h lMlna that hel&>ed them to a 5·2 victory over the Astros . . • Ken Landreaax drove In fo ur runs with a pair of hits a nd Minnesota won Its fourth straight game with a 7.5 beating or Toronto . . . Gorman Thomaa slapped four singles lo lead a 14·hlt Milwaukee attack and Moose llaaa posted hl11 first major league victory in more than a y.,ar as the Brewers defeated Cleve land. 6·1 .•. Al Oliver s mashed a 425-foot solo homer lo help Texas tak e a rain-soaked 3·2 victory over Kansas City . .Dwl1bt ,,.1101.._ .. ,. Evau' solo home run in the eighth inning bellied a Pitchin2 duel betw~ Boston's Mlke Tor~a and Oakland's Matt KHUfll, giving the Red Sox ,\ 2 I v1<•tory over the A's . . . BUJy Smith knocked in thr~ run:.. Jobo Lowenstein blasted a three-run homer and Mllu! Flanagan and and Don Stall.bouse combined on a seven-hitter &s Baltimore beat Seattle, 9-3 ... Bobby Boltds or Cleveland hat his :JOOth career homer in the second inning against Mllwauktt a nd becam e the second player in m aJor league history to hit 300 homers and steal 300 bases in h is career . Houston Manager Bill Vlnlob says he does not plan to fine either out fielder Caesar Cedeno or pitc her Joaquin Andujar ror 3 brier a lte rcation between the two players in the team dr!'ssing room George Foster of Cincinnati was named player of the month and Houston's Ken Forsch won pitcher ol month honors for April .. Pitcher Larry CbrJstenson wa ll gt'! his first start of the season next week against the San l">1<'gO Pad res. says Philadelphia Manager Danny Ozark .. W£'dnesday night's game between Detroit and Chicago was c:a lled hcrause of rain and will be made up as part or a doubleheader on July 12. 11.S. Polol•t• Beat R.,.•lan• The Unitc•d States grabbt-d a 2 0 lead an the • first period and went on to beat thc· Soviet Union . 6-J . today an the World Water Polo Cup tourname nt ' 1n Relgrade . . /\II-Pro defensive tarklt' Louie Kt>lcber has signed a series of one year contracts with the San Diego Chargers ... The women 's 1980 Olymp1r t rials Will be he ld in Eugene. Ore . . . The contract or Atlanta f''lames Coach Fred Creig~&on will not be re newed for the up· coming season ... Harry Gant ha!-. earned the pole pos1t1on for Saturday's Ala bama _300 NASCAR Spor tsman-Grand American stock car race after qualify mg at 195 796 mph an a Pontiac . . France dealt the United States a 6·0 defeat an an international soccer match a t Giants St adium 1n Eas t Rutherford. N J ..• Ken Trkkey was named athletic dir ec- tor and head basketball coach at Okla homa City Cn1vns1ty Televblon4 Radio TV: Horsl' H:.icing : Today at Hollywood Park. 7 p m . Ch ann('l 52 RADIO: Baseball Pbiladclphw at Dodger!-.. 7 25 p 111 KABC '7901 ·spurs Do It: ,.,....ra.-BI Racing Talks Break Off Oust 76ers SAN ANTONIO. Texas t/\P> The San Antonio Spurs have l'arned a playoff re match with t he Wastungton Bullets. Anrl vetera n Louil' Oamp1l'r says thl· Spur.; wall ~how up lh1~ y1·ar "tlhoul lht• playoff m onkey lhat·s bl-en on their backs for a lll'Cadc. With cmNgCn('Y !-.1;,rlcr Mik<· r. reen h 1ll1ng nine c rur1al fourth·<]Uartcr points and guided by the scldom -usc•d Dampier, the Spurs s hudcd the 76cr::. 111· lOR Wednesday night in th(• derisive sevcnt h g~1m c or an Nu- t ion al Bas ketba ll Association Eas tern Conrerc nrc sem ifin al series. ERROR HURTS GUIDRY. • • s ubs played well i n their op · portunity lo s ta rt, Fregos1 sa ved most of his praise for Ryan. "ft 's the old clic he of r ising lo the ocras1on Hva n p1t cht'd hrillaantly," Frt•J.!0~1 ~a1cl. THF: HARO-THROWING Tt·x· an improvt'd has rerorcJ to 4·1 a nd lowered h11-1-:RA to 2 61. Whe n h{:• reachl'd the eighth in· ni ng st 111 nu rs in~ a l ·0 lead. the Yankcl's' doom w:i :-. virtuall y scah:cl Hyan's n•t•ord for game·s 1n wh1C·h hl' has h:1d a lead in the t'IJ.!hth i:; an irwn·cli hle 99-2. with three no decision!-.. THE VICTORY was preserved whe n center fielder Ric k Mille r, inserted for defonsive purposes. made a s hoestring catch of Chris \h<1mhhs::.· hne· drive with one runm·r :1ooard an the ninth "I made the catch a bout th al f:Jr orr th1· ground."~~ill1·r sai<l :.cparating h is fin gers four 1n<.·hcs . ''Thats my kind of catc h.·· I NOIANAPOr.tS f /\P l Ef fort it to rl'c;ol vC' a d lsputC' IJPtween tht-t ' S Auto Club anti Ch amp1o n s h1p Auto Hac1n~ hrokP off Wrcln<'s day ni ght. USAC Pre>s1df'nt 0 1ck K ing s:ud Thl' ta lk::. N .df'd Y.h{•n rAR1 refused t•l d1sc.'uss a Ion~ ran~t· solution tn the "Plat. Kini! c,a1d 'Thl· CA RT rcpresentat1vc!-It was also Nolan Ryan's kin1l of catch. refusNI lo me nli the s plit on a long ranl?<' basic;." s11 1d King ~. "Thry insis t<'d \hat they ~ al ANGEL N01'U Idle 1on1ohl, IN!•-•· lnw('d to ('Omp1•lt• 1n tht• fn· b<-'01n ... 10 Qd""'" \w•f'\.Q truouqn tf"W" E~if tt'4:lt '" t111o•~t1><.-..oa""'"'"aa1111"°'t, •oo• ., !lo\ton ' dtanapohs !'iOO twrorC' <'Vt·n con- F•n"'"Y "~·~ ... nc11n..n 11trH.1Yanktt 5t..01um sidE'rini;: uny rwrmanent settlt• f-ovr Odfrlll•-. on tf\C' t"p wilt bf> tt:ff'ViW'd \l..trtln.o , • W•I~ •,un<:IAv'\ Q ....... •n !l•ltlmor~ PIU\ ~II.~..... mt•nt to th<· problems '"'''"' OdrN'\ 1n N•w YO'k (l>M>MI s fA"'" '"'' Tht• ln<lv soo IS :o.C'hl'rlU l•·<l ror ~~;.·:,; "'.:~~,.,. ,0~'::::;~:" !°,.;,1(:~~~;.~: •;:; May 27 · BASEBALL I CREW OCCLeader Pirates'· (;rew Follows Lord By IOHN SEVANO °' .. CMlt\' ........... It won't replace baseball as the national pastime. but for the beach communities-at lea.st as far as Orange County is con· cerned-the sport or crew ranks right there with the best of them. Long Beach State, UCLA, UC Irvine and Orange Coast all field some of the best crew teams in the Western United States. And naturally, UCI and OCC, con- sidering the location of the two schools. are rivals. That's what makes this Saturday's Newport Regatta so interesting, the natural rivalries plus some of the bes t talent on the west coast combining for what amounts to one six-minute r ace. But ah. the prestige and r ewards that come afte r those six minutes. You must remember that the sport or rowing is not som ething you do on a Sunday afternoon to pass the time of day. Like any sport, it takes a lot or ha rd work and dedication. John Lord , Orange Coast College's "stroker." is a prime example of the hard work 1t tak~s. As the boat's "stroker," Lord I s wh at h e ca-ti s th e "m etronome .. for the rowers bec ause as he puts it: "People have to follow somebody." But Lord doesn 't mind his pos ition, or the hard work it takes lo maintain a level of u - cellence. "In the lon g run, 1t 's worth it." he say5. "It's good lo be healthy and able to do things t•asily .. Lord slarted tus -training dur- ing the first schoor week in Sep· t«mber. For 11 '2 hours 1'a<'h day he would run. lift we11(hts, and run sltlir-; And ht· would do th1-. ront1 11ually ro r f1vc· dav-; u wc<•k until thl' seas on ..,t,1rt1·d 111 Ma rc h Or ('OUrse', th1:-. \\<J'i al.H1\t• ;_ind b<·yond !ht• time• ~pent 111 lhl' boat. whf're ) ou h ft a 11 O<J r 1 n and out o f the "'ater t th1· e quivale nt o f 90 pounds 1 36 limes a minute for six minutes "One of thf' hardf'st things is tht' conditioning,·· 5ays tht· fi-0. 160 µounder "But 1t ·s "'orth 1t " Is 1t really., Is all thl' month ... of hard work worth :-ix minut''' '"HO\l.IOg "' h:.i r<I .inti 1t ::, J lot of \I.Ork.· ~a' s Lord h<mC'.!'Ctl\ "bu l 1 t · s n ;> t on I ) I h c• .... >. minutes It 's <.·\·e r}th1ni.i h·adin~ up to that It ~uri· 1 n11 l· "'h•·n t he losers havl' to J?1v<: ~ou tht'1r shirts ." Orange Coast has anumulat I'd quite a collt'ctaon 1Jf ... hart::. th1· pas t few seas<ms as year aft"r year , fro m the Junior \'<ir•:il~ e ights lo the vars ity four~ 10 th1· novice eights. Orang£' Coast h(.11- ranked up then• with some of th1• bl'Sl in the nation inc luding 1h1· powerhouses like Harvard and Penn back east. •'They work three times as much back East as we do." says Lord ln a somewhat astonished voice. "Races take so much out of you. though, you never seem to do enough to gel ready." Ab yes, the race . Which is what all the hard work is all about. "Despite the conditioning. there arc tjmes halfway through when you haven't caught your second wind and you fC*!I like stopping to recover," says Lord. "Your legs feel on fire and at limes you say to yourself, 'what would it be like to stop?' But l think 1r someone d id that it would make nine other people in the boat awfully mad. ··ourin~ a race, though, every body gives 120 pe rcent ... he adds seriously. * * * Newport Regatta Saturday T he Newport Invitational ln· ter collegiate Rowing Regatta, now in it 's 14th year. is annually one of the m ost pr etig1ous cr ew events on the Wt'sl Coast. This year's rc~atta. on Satur- day. wtll ~t't underway at 8 30 • d nd conr ludc <it 10 in t he m orn1n·~ and will feature such pownhousf<; hkr> Orange Coast l'ollcge, LC Irvine. UCLA. Long n,•arh State and Loyola I '<'I "Ill I)(· th•· slight favorite .tn win 1tc; fir::.t N1 ·v.port Hegatta \ ,11 •.ti\ 1·1 1•ht l'h :1 mp1Qn ~h1p 'Ill <'•· l!f.':l Thi· /\nt1·at•·r.., ... h•>uld hi' µu~hf'<l U} I.on~ J11•a t•lt ~l;it•· "h1c h uµSl'l lTI th1' •' .,..,.,.!(.., ·•J!O J..11ni.: ffr;11 h h:.i-.n t "'on th1· crown sanc•e 1971 Oran~e Coast and t;CJ ar e ex- perted to battle 1n lht• JV eight rart• lrvm'· ~n the JV eili?ht ti· tl1· laM \l';lr , hut Oran1•1· O m<.,l h .1<; domanalt'O the· t•\1 n\ '"' r 1ht• .... ,, .. {ol; l 1•n111• n ti• ,,, lh1· 1 ·1 .I\ t•1gh1 r .w• ... 'I Jiit ,,, .. J I I UJll' c H '(' ... 11 •• 11 Id "' th I h•'.J I f.nnr1t1• 111 "Ill 11 l nirt! rr .. •u, rri· ... hn (jn 1•11!hl 11111· ln1n•. "h1ch hJ1-nt'\ l'r .,..,,,. a '\t'\\flflrf Hl'J.(Jllil rro:.h ... ~111 .... I' 1·1111ld ,1:!1vt• 1hc f>1r:Jt\'' .i 1 \Ill !or 1lw ti· th· Th\' F r1• ... hmJn f11ur.., \\ill :-.1:.Jrt lh•· pro~ram at !!·;JO followed by t 111• <.,t•t·nnd Fn•s h man «iJ?hh al H 45. th<• rrc•shman eights at !•, the Varsity fr1urs at H l."i. thr .IV t.•1ghts at !I :l() ann the· V;1r~1ty t·1~hts :11 !I <1!i The Centra l 01v11-1on <·ham · pion Spurs have quuhficd for ~ither the ABA or NRA playoH:. an 11 or the franchise'!-. 12 years. but hadn't won a series sinct' 1968 when they were the ABA 's Dallas Chaparrals. /\ nd hl' got Wednesduy 's vat'· tory while prou•rtang a groin mus l'lc pull \\hll'h h<· ~ay!-. 1~ stall not 100 pcrecn1 healf'd t+t •••t\ tn Wf'"ontt\d~"t ' ,,.Hout ..ti ArMhfl1fn ------------------------------ "It's just a nice thing to final- ly get the monkey orr our back." said the 34-ycar-old Dampier . "l haven't got the s trength I'd lik<' to have. anci in thl' first three innin~s I di dn 't throw m. hard as usual." Ryan said "Ru\ I went out then· with tht' inli•n lion of s hutting them out , because when thut fe llow Guidry pitches. you know you'n • not ~o in~ to score ;i lot of runs " ~lttdlum Ttw crowd Wd\ •O ~ 1n thft-tdPd<1ty •),1)0 \ldd1um D\11 t"t Yd(fn(tl'\ 4.0UIOt"I f 1)111 \010 bP( .. U\fl> ,,...."' t>f"tonqed to \of'A\On flf"t' t'IOIOPt\ f ""' INH Oo-ttf"t' ~t wtlh Into Y .tntu•-' d'e"',. .., .. a.urn ,,,.<o~d ',., ... tar1\ r fW .,.\Ot'I .ti frn0•""'" torn ddl"'' \0 I.tr ·~ 4#>) 0• •n 1nc.r-,..a~ DI >18. \09 OVf"r l•\t yPIH f"f' Old rr<ord ford \f'rt~\ C rowel •d\ l0', 1•S. ~I ltUI 'IP4r tlO'ln\I f\o\'C>n ff\t V•nk..,.~ rfO(•H•O pt,(t.r ""' e .. H,. '""'" ,,... 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Ka nsnddle, Randy Brouwer and Roy Santa Ma ria accounted for the' Eagles' three-runs. \ . Tom Baine and Tony Be .. I each added two bits and one R'I ~ apiece. The win gives Mater Dei 4- one·game lead over St. Paul f6r second place in the Aagel•s League standings. •· -Katella 'J, Ocean View l t Unfortunately for the Yowl.z Seahawb of Ocean View. thlY were at the other e nd or anotWr no-hilt.er . this one a com biped fl· fort from Katella's Dave Lora· nicky and Dave O'Kuda. The game was a close 3-0 a/- fair when Ocean View loaded lite bases on two walks and an er,..r with nobody out. But a pop oOt and two stnkeouts got KateUa out of the inning with mimm•I damage a3 a wild pitch ScC\red the only Ocean View run. EDISON'S TOMMY DUGGAN APPLIES THE TAG TO JOE GIES, WHO BROKE HIS ANKLE SLIDING INTO THIRD BASE. Jl)hnston was as sha rp with his movc-s on the base paths as he was with h is delivery to the platt' as he picked off four CdM runners in the first four innings . The Joss drops the Seahawlrs into f-OUrth place in the Empirt- League, 'h-game behind K en n<'d y for the final playoff spot. 1-;1 Toro 13. Costa Mesa R M issioo Viejo 3, Sao Clemente I Sunset Baseball Pict11re Cloudy El Toro ))layl·d m the running fnr ~('eond place as the Chargers ..,rored t•tghl t1mC's in the fifth in- nrng to brNk OfK'n a close gam e. The Char,hc-r'> scored e ight runs on eight hits 10 the mnmg Hs thl'Y Sl'Ol 17 bf.llle rs to the platl'. M iss1on VieJo kept its South Coa~t League record un blemished CM·Ol with its victory over San (1emenl<·. Paul LaJoie gave his team <fll. the runs it needed by extendiog a l -0 lead with a two-run homer in the third. Haro1rs Cli11ch Share of· Crown While Idle C hurk J c•an wa s the only hn ght :-.pot for Costa Mesa a:. he went 2 fur 4 with an HBI. · San Clemente's Roy Palacio!'> l>urfered his first Joss of tbt· ~tason as h1s record nQ,)'t' s tands al 4· l in league . With lhP CTF' high sc-hool 1' trn sl'ball playoffl> jul>l <irt1und tht· l'orner (:,t arting a Wt'Ck Crom Friday l, t he picture rn the Sunset League b still as cloudy ct.s evt-r __ _ Edison s cored four runs in thf• first 1nnins.t and madt' t ht>m :>ta nd up a:. the Charger:-up:-.t•l host Huntmgton Hc:ach !) 7 Wcd- nesde:iy Tha t allowed Fountain Valley. wh i ch had lls J.:amt> againl>l W<'l>tminstcr posponcd twc<w!>c t hert' Wil l> no umpJT<'. to <'11nrh <it ll'«St a lie for t he Sunl>t!l Lca~ue lttlt· M<trina. meanwhtlt', ~tavt'<l in the running for a playorf s pot by riding a stro n ~ p1tch1n g performanC(? from Rob Judge to heat Newoort Ha rbor, 3-l /\I 1l 1111t1 n~to n Ht·arh . the • C"h ar~l'rl> co111hrn.-1I l'-''O tostly l'lru1 -.. a douhlt•, ;i triple a nd a douhlt· Sll•al into four rum. in th(• first 11u11nJ.: off O tlt·r al'l' Hico Thomp-.11n T hing-. dtd{1 °I . gl't much l1rightt•r for llunlinglon Heat h "" t h(• ganw pn11~rP..,.,t·d . l'1lh(·r .lot· C ll'"· alt1·n111t111g 10 :-.ll·,il third h;i..,,• 111th"11r..,t 1n n1ng, J,!11l hi..., rtJ,!hl fool (·aught undl'r him •111<1 ..,uffr rNl :i hr11kl·n ankl<· Tlw Char~1·r'> ;utd1·<.l two rn11ri· r un:. 1n lht· rourlh :t'\ Wa~ ne .lus t! homt"recl to rnakl· lht· ~<'OH' ti (I H untington H1•ad1 hounr1•d h ack to ~run· thri·t• 111 th1· :-.1x lh, hut th<' Chargt•rs c·amt• back "1th thrN' of thl'tr own 1n the top of the seventh and h eld on as the Tritons Take Title Newport Falls at lngleu?Ood I NGl.l'~WOOI> ll was a J?r('at d ,, y f n r 0 r a n g c C o u n l y volleyball teams Wednc~day <i:-. three reached the scmif1nah. and one. San Clemente. capture<.! th•· rhampionship of the 9th annual J nglewood Invitational Irvine Coast Hosts Event Thl' first annual Pe:il llart1•n <'C'lebrity golf tournnml·n1 ht·nl'ftllin~ the .Joh n Tre:ic' (.'l101r, Orl.lngt· County Gullrl, will he h eld at lrvint' Cnal>l Country Cluh Monday .• Jun(' 4. Opt>mngt-. arc still ava1lt1hlf' rnr players tn thC' tournament with the $15() entry fee includm~ green ff•l's. carts. t<'C' prl'.l.Cl>. c1in ncr. bcve raJ!eS a nd rcfrl•sh Ull'nts. Thi• fee is tax dcduc·tihl,. for th<' 18-holc ~hoti,:un tourn;i ment that tX'J!ins at 12 .:m Ttw '1oumami>nl. C'O·SP'>nl>orc·d tn V o 11 <' ,. h a I I M a J! a z t n e . ft;alures 24 Of the !-.OUlhlanrfS lup 'olh·vhall lt·am'\. anll tt 1c; h1llC'd II\ rnany nf the c·oachP'\. bt•C'ause of the tal<·nl<'d lt•aml> 1Rvolv1·d. ;i~ the ht~h :-.thool~' stal t' tourna· ml•nl With sud1 t·mµh<Jsts, 1l makes Orangt· ('ount~"' n·prt"'1'ntat1on that rnud1 mon· 1rnpre-.~1ve as !-.Jn Clt'mt·nlt'. t-'ounlatn Vallt·y. Nt•v. port ll;1rbnr :ind Laguna B t ' ;1 c· h a I I r 1· ,, 1 h t' d l h l' quarterhn;.ib ln 1hc M·m1~. ~an <'lt·mt'nlt'. Or;,ingl' <'1111n1y·.., tor r ankt·!I lf•;1m . h;1d linh• troublr in ch~· 1111,ing nf H1~h11p '\fontgomt•ry. 11 "· II 3, v.h th' N1•\.\port llarhor. No. 2 rnnk1·rl. hreczed pa!.I L agun;i Beat·h. 11 2, 11 2 Th c· v 1 <' l n rt<•" s (: l up a :-howdown h<'lWN'n lhl' top two l<·am .; hut San ('1l-m1•nte was more th;m u1> lo the tat-.k as it marl<' ii look t·xtrC'mcly easy v.11 h :i 15 11. 15 6 triumph over the· S..tilnr" Oilers made a furious rally in thl' bottom hair of the inning on· ly to come up two runs ~hort l n tht• 01ler seventh. Cory Funk t-.lartcd the rally with a walk and sini!les by Mik<' Balliet and Hod Stultz scored Funk Steve Van dl'nbus<·h s1ni:led to score lfalltet <.1nrl Jav Norris walked . T hompson then s 1ng ll'd to ~<'ore Stultz 1rnd Vandenhut-.h, leavin g runners <.tl f1ri.t and third with two outs But Just\, who came on 10 re. lid in the sixth, struck out lhl' fin a I batter and the Oiler!> cu me away empty handed. For Huntington Beach. it was the Oilers' third straight loss as the defense has failed to back the pitching. HB foes have scored 31 runs in that span. FV, Irvine Bag Softball Victories Fountain Valley High receivl'd a two-hit pitching performance from Colleen Wa lson as the Barons parlayed seven hits a nd sl'ven Newport lla rhor errors in· to an easy 14-0 victory in ~1rl's l>Oftball aGLi.On W;ednesday. l n othe...,action , Linda Veiga hi t a second inning triple to s park a five-run r ally and lead I rvine t o a 6 ·3 win over Uni versity /\l Fountain Valley , Watson struck out 10 und walked thret: in going the dis tanct• fo r th.ti- Barons. racing lht' attack was Jean Wallat'l' who went 2·fOr·4 with two singles as the Barons raised the record to 7.3 for the year. At University, Vciga 's hit for Irvine. combined with a nother htl. four walks and an error to produce five runs and J?ive the Vaqueros a healthy cushion they would hold the rest of the game Jodie Ybarra scattered five hit s, struck out three and walked om• in picking up the victory •· Leslie Spero provided what ht· t I t• s p a r k t h c r e w a s t o l 'niversity's attack with a triple in the second inning The win now lifts lrvine 'l> rl'cord to 7·2 for the season. ( I "This is my way of helping pMplc who may or m ay not lw Ies e; fortunate than f am.·· Madl'n ~ay!\ "l am very happy 10 lend m y nam<' lo this tourna· ment and feel it is for a very worthy cause. Those of us with good health take 1t for gtantc:d many times.'' The John Tra<'y clinic was set up as an educational cenl<'r for parents and teachers to create a much-needed link between the deaf child and a hearin~ world. Th(• 1 nlon:. \\t•rt> lt·<I 1n their dfort s by th•· tl uo of tony McGraw and M,irk /\nrlerson. th<' l:lll<'r re<'Cl \'ing mos t valua hie pla)er honor<; for hil> play in the tournev. Mr<:r aw wasn 't OVNlooked cithn ac; hl' was ac corded a place on th<• all tourney team. Other ar ea player~ on the first team includl'd t\yle Slaughter of Newport H arbor and Kevin Norick of La~una B<'ach Qiacon Ge ts Off e r 1 For further information, call 826·1246 or writ e lo Orange County Guild, John Tracy Clinic, 5 lfi9 Saratoga A Vl'.. Cypress. 906:JO J etr Uas per or Estan cia nruce Caldwl'll of Newport lfarbor and Rill Yardley, also of Newport, were named to the honorable mention squad LOS ANGELES I AP ) - Veteran boxin g m atchmaker Harry Kabakoff said Wednesday that he has offered featherweight cha mpion Danny Lopez $150,000 plus $25,000 training expenses to fight Bobby Chaco llgain. ~r Clinic ~AL Set Saturday ~~-.:-::;a:;..,nt~ ~.~....~ Or ange Coast area 1--._llf~= ur~ -youth soccer coaches a~.. OTS •1'lP el<fllltfd· • can take in a free clinic I with an international ~ flavor this Saturday. ~ Brazilian sorccr ~ coaches Clovic Alberto ,,,SP ~ ... ~an Oliveria and Avatenio AO .~· Antonio de Costa will \IP h ea d the clinic al sA?l Talbert Elementary School in Huntington 1111\ ~ Beach. -1 v One·hour sessions al a..-.t.ra'f.& __ .,_DO.AD· 9: 30 and 2 will be devo\· I"''•-~ ....d ~~c h ett to phya1ca1 tra1ntng. nra oN 1,... icoons. sue At noon, there will be e ' °"""'" ,,. I restt es one-hour aesalon on _ • ..-111 -"'iv •g";;t for anr~t~:;i,arga1n far · goa lkee ping ... Youth Wiii ,,_ rtrave .. andotJ goalies of any age are C 11 us or yous and·daY5• " welcome to attend. a as nour Tbe American Youth " Soecer Organtia\lon 111 I cosponaorin1 the event. , /\t Marina , .Judg1· thn·w a l w<J·· h 1 Ill' r w h ii<· ..i rt k 1 n ~ out I :1 Sailors to ll'ad M<.inna t. vtttory Thr ~l' ~1n 14ll'l>. a walk, ;1 pass1.'<i b.ill <Jntl u ~lolt•n baSl' l•·cl to the V1k1n gl> two runs in lhi.: ... 1xth and th:.it :-. ;,ill Judgt· 11eNh·d to pr<'M•n ·1· the 'wt()r; Wtlh ~'ou11\,1111 \'all1•v 1rlll'. lluntmgton lh•:r~h drop.., 1 1 ~ 11ut of f irst pla<'1· v.illl !\1a rin:1 tr~tl 1ng b y 2' ;· <Jnd \\c,..lmtnslt·r ti.w k b_v thrN' Thl' first thn·1• teams 1n 1·.1ch l<'a,::ue. e;,irn <i lJl·rth 1n 1111' l'l F playoff!> Thus. Marina n(•eds only a vie tory Saturday . or a Wl's tm1n!\tt•r loss today or Saturday to clinch the playoHs Should Westminster s lay alive with a victory today against Fountain Valley, Marina Coach Paul Frey says he'll come back with Judge or Kevin Olson on the mound Saturday. Roth arl' n ght han<l1·r<> Th<' lnss proved extr a costly for ('o-.tJ Mesa as the· Mustangs fell tv.o game:-. out of ~econd place t1 nd Olli:! 1·hmindtt:d from CJF 11la' off 1·1rn-.1dcrat1on Malf'r lh•i >I. Pius X 0 Htrh Hoon1·y walked only onl' hallt·r J nd l>trurk out three tn throwing a no h1ttt·r for lht- Mon<tfl'h~ , Ho<1n1·y had a 1wrfc<'l game ~111n~ into lht• t-.1x lh tnntng when. v.11h twn outs. he w<1lkf•d a bat lt·r /\n 1·rror followed t<J pul run- n1•r'> :11 f1 r ... 1 and !>ccond, but Hoont'y p1tt·hf'd out uf his only Jani of the day Meanwhtll', the Monarchs ex · plodl'd for four run:-. m the open- ing frame and three more tn the third to give Rooney a comforta - ble lead to work with. Steve Shae pe r le d the of· rens1ve attack with thr~ hits and two runs scored in four trips to I ht· pl:ilt• Capo ValJey 4. Dana Hills I Uana Hills lost at home m lhl' hattle for third place in the South -Coast League standings, which leaves tl1e Dolphins out of th~ UP· tomingCf f' playoffs. f:ven jf the Dolphins were to upset champion Mission Viej o Friday, it would not be enough Capistrano Valley, with two wlhs 11vt•r l>ana Hills. is uss ured of ttie playoffs . Chip Hays went the dis tartee ror Capis trano Valley to pick up lht:! victory. Irvine 7, University 6 Damien Watters. starting for th~ first time this season, went the distance for Irvine to pick up the Win. Watte rs struck out• nine and walked eight. He also added to his own cause offensively by driving in two runs . M ar~ Swancoat was the l>1g man with the bat, though, going -1 f?r :i v.1lh lv.o HnI ____ _ FOR HUNDREDS LESS THAN A COMPARABLY EQUIPPED CELICA GT! 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ONt.V Ptt.Of lhur•d•~ Maor J 1919 ---\ 7 ----SOCCER I TENNIS I TRACK 1979-Has Been Rustlers' Year This has been the year of thn undefeated i n 27 outings this Rustler in women's sports compe . season and next w~ek will seek the lion with the Golden West tennis tea Southern California title al Sad· puUing one or the final jewels in the dleback College and a perfect record r rown by defeating Orange Coast. 5·4. of 30·0. • in the Southern California playoffs Judi Garman s ~oftb.all squad won se mifinals the Southern Cahfom1a Conference Coach °C her1e Kay 's tennis and will be favored to capture the stalwarts have done another out· state title once again .. The RusUe!"S standing JOb this season. posting a have been a perenna~I power rn 12·4 overall record and winning their women's softball. ever s1~ce Garman fourth straight conference cham· t?Ok over and this year is no excep· p1onship. taon. . Kay has been coaching at Golden Cindee Sec~lst has two no·hitters lo West for fi ve seasons and missed her credit lhas season and a portion winning a championship In onJy her ?f ~nother in whl~~ she worked f~ur first campaign. Quite a record in tnntngs before g1v1ng way to Kim itself. Li bell for the fin~ three. . The R ustler girls appear to have • • • the nucleus for another banner DALE FLICKINGER HAS ac· season next year and this one Isn't cepted the wome n 's . volleyball MAP SHOWS 80\JNDARIES FOR AYSO REGIONS IN ORANGE COAST AREA_. _________ over yet. coaching job at Arizona State. Flick· No. 3 singles player Laura Rice, a inger directed the USC wo.men's pro· AYSO Keeps Growing lml Registratio11, Kicks Ojj. Tliis Week Youth soccer in the Orange Coast area continues to grow at a fast rate . There are over 1,000 American Youth Soccer League teams for boys and girls ages 6 through 18 and the saturation is s uch that regions in Irvine a nd Ne wport Beach had lo be split in half this year. Registration begins this w~k for two of the 15 area regions but most will wait until the first weekend in June . Registration foes vary between $15 and $25. Parents are as ked to bring birth certificates and the pro· ~pective player to the registra lion sites. Many regions will mail computerized rorms to re· t urning players. The fall season is scheduled 111 s tar1 in Septcmb<'r Following is a breakdown or I he various region:. with 1n formation rc~ard1 ng ~i gn-up!-i 1 sec map abov(• t <\rt•a K Rf'gion 5 4 Fount..11n Vtt lh:) Westminster.Santa /\na Sign up~ Jvne 2 from 10 a.m to <1 p.m. at McGarvin Junior ll1gh 1n Westminster <Brookhurst and· Mc F a dden\. Comm issionl'f .\110 Williams 53HH27. ReRion SS 1 North Hunl1n~lc111 H1·ach J ~o~n ·up !> f or nt: .... pla l•rs Jun<.' 3 from Ill am lo :l p 11\. at College V1f'w SchMI l.t>nmx Street anct Kedl<inds 1 t'omm1ss1oner Dave Rochman l M 2·G842 Kegioo 56 !South Hunllngton Bl.'<tch l-S1gn.ups J une 2 from 111 1 m to 2 p. m . al Peterson ,..lt'mcntary School ( Farnsv.o rth l-,trN!t, :-.outh or lnd1J11apoh .... I Commissioner <.i:.ar) Uontr;,gl·r 962·2109. R e gion 57 1 Eas t Newport R<•ach. Corona dcl Mar J Sign· ups May rn from LO u.m. to 3 ,,. m . a t East ntuff Ele mentar y School (2627 Vista del Oro). H el{is trar : C l ai r W e s fl e r 675·5363. Commissioner · John Stua rt 644-6620. R egion 96 ! North I rvinc, Tustin, Santa Ana > Sign-ups May 19 from 10 a m to J pm. at ('olumbus·TU!.lin Jntermed1atc School. Comm1ss1oncr· Charlw Manfre 752-1184 . Region 97 t West Newport fil':1ch and Pl'n1n~ulc1 1 S1gn·ups May 19 ftom 9 a m to l p.m <.tt Horace Ensign Middle School • 2·00 Cliff Drive J Registrar Gill l-'1sher 548·8'>06 Commbs1oner l>on Wolfe 548·8175 Kf'){ion 11 7 1Ccntr<tl H unt 1ngton Bl•:tC'h 1 S1gn.u1>s May 5 frnm !-I a m lo 4 p m <•l Talbf'rl 1-:h ·nwnt.1n· l-,t•hool 'Yorkto.,..n .ind Magnolia 1 ('cimrn1ss1unc·r '.\11kc Brooks 847 0628 K rgion 120 1 CoMa Me!>a • S1gn.uµs May 12 and 19 from !I a m . to 2 p.m. al Hulear1c School !n ex t lo E s tun c 1u Park 1 Hc•g1strar H<·'I Tompk ins !'1411 1512 {'11rnm1 .. ...,111nl·r 1>•11\ r~ '-M'<' 5.)(i H>I~• Rl'gioo 113 1 Wl·~L l lunt1nglun lk.u·h • S1~11 1111~ l\t .1~ :» ~t ,1)-'I from 9 to 2 p m J t Stacy School • 63 11 Largcwood Ori ve arm '>!> from Wt·stmin~tl'r M<1ll Crm1 m 1 !. s 1 on t r II ti I V ~· r WI' 1 r <· R4R 5250 Region 14<t tS<iuth Irvin•·• Sign.ups .June 2, .Jun<' !I from 10 a m . to 2 pm at C'umpu., Vc.lll'v l t•ntcr c'omm1...,.,uin1·r .J1•;cr11 n1· ll1nhn1,wr ;,;:,2 !1'.r.17 Connors Struggles Mayer Hustles, btll o l_lpsel OALLA!') (J\1'1 Jimmy Con· no r!> :.aid it wouldn't be any fun 1r ht• wa!> pcd<'d a ll the time . 1\nd the world's No. 2 player A',1s far from flawless Wedncs r1Jv night 1n a Wo rld Cham p1onship of Tennis qu<irter·final v1 t"lory over hus llan g Gene Mayer , currently ranked No. 55 CONNORS PREVAILED 6·7, tH. 6-4. 6·1 but It took 2'h hour!> .ind a good deal of frustration in his fi rsl m eeting ever with the· 23·year old Ne w Yorker. ~nu plays all shots two.fi sted with :111 uver si:ied rac<1uct. Connors will play 20 ~ 1•ttr·11ltl .John McEnroe in the M:m1rinab f 'riday night. The s urvivors for the other semifinal match will be determined tonight when de re ndlng c ham pio n Vita s Gt!rulaitis meets Brian Gottfried :rnd No. 1 ranked Bjorn Borg p lays Australia n Geoff Masters "I wish I could be at the top or my g ame all the lime but 1t •~ the mark or a champion to win whe n you art•n't pl aying greal ll'nnis." soid Connors "'Now, 1t wouldn't be a ny run .ii a ll if J was at the top of my ~a me all the time . There's an t.·xtra special feeling about win nmg when you aren't playing well "IT'S VERY DIFFICULT' for anybody to keep at the plnna· c:le of bis game all the time. r have my slumps. I just started hitttna the ball cleanly in the hut three sets tonight. I hado 't hit it well in about two weeks." Mayer. known m ore a s a rlnuhll'l) plavc•r , tr111k 1hc• 111 'l ~11 " w a y f r 11 m « o ll 11 ci1 ~ 1 n J IH'h rcakl!r 7 ·• I 111· f1 n<J I t\\11 points wen· •H'I" ·1 St•r\'1•d \\1·11 hul lt1i· o ld .Jim 111\ o f I !J7 1 .11111 Ins f1nsll) I Jll~hl Up \\l fh lrlP," ~ltld ~l <Jyer JJld~ 111g < ·11nnor::. for th(' first hml' · B.ick in 1974 and IH75 Jimmy fJltiyt•d t•very game ~ootl and sol1rl II.: still has his lirill1ant momc:nl!. hut you don't '>C't' the <;amC' Jimmy you sa w 1,,.ron· Ylml't1mcs his fo rehand fall-. :1p;1rt lit· u::.t·d to hit every Ii.di IOO mtlt•s <10 hour " MA n ·:tt AUDF:U · I made a m 1slake hv lry111g lo trade hard l)hClts with Jirn rn y . I ~hould havl.' mixed 1t up more. That's what Borg docs " As kl'd McEnroe '!> c hances against Connors. M<.tyt·r ::.;.ll(f "John has a chance but I !)till belie ve m entally h C' docs n t believe he will beat Jimmy " Connors said Mc Enroe "has a ways to go. llc's find ing out wh~1t it's hke lo play w1lh the prt·s~ur<· of pt•oplc t•xpecting him to Wln." Connors was a!>ked nhoul his m otiv ation s ince he has won every major title . . .. G rinning, Connors replied I got three mouths to feed now I better have motivation." Connors' wife Is pregnant. Connors added "I hate.to lose more than I like to wm. My goals are if I've done it once to do It again." T h e finals for the $100,000 first-place prize arc Sunda y. Region 213 1 North Irvine 1 ~1)!n·up:. June <!, June 9 from 10 a en lo 2 p m 1n the Culver S aft>way parking lot. Com · missione r G eorge Koutures 559·1370. ( Area L Region 41 c Laguna Niguel, Dana Poinu Sign-ups June 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the United Callforrua Bank at Monarch Bay Plaza. Registrar· E l1-t in Laib 495 -0565. Com· m 1ss1oner. Diil Thu r m1tn 496-7641. Region 84 ! Mission Viejo 1 S1gn·ups for coaches and re · rere<•s May 19 from 9 to noon al L ::i Paz Jntcrmcd1 <1 tc School. Open Slfm·ups June 2 and 9 from 8 a m. to 2 pm cit La Paz In· ll'r m e da1tt" Sc-h ools. Com m 1 s s 1 one r . Sh 1 r I c y S h o r •' :>RG-1034. A YSO Hotline· 581 (i()30 Re~ion 85 1 Lag una ll1lls. Lakt> F 111 t·st. Aegean l111ls. El Toro l ~1~n ups May 5 from 10 a .m. to 2 p m al Los A11sos lntcrmed1alC' Sl'h<>ol i cornn or M u1 rlands M<1orc in rooms Ll <i nd L2 1 Co m m issioner R ocky Rua 837,1896. R<'gion ~6 1 Laguna Bearh . !-.t1 uth L<iguna 1 Sign·ups June 2 from 9 a m to I p m at Laguna lh •<11·h ll1gh ('omm1ss1ont·r Ho~!> Rergoz10 552·0504 R egion 87 •Sa n Juan t ·ap1 s trano . Ca pi ...,lru n o \'alln· • Sign up date not )<"1 a nnoun ced Comm1 ssionc.:r Oi.c a r Sl'h110-Las1 ra <19fl-~189 Rfgion 111 !San C lemente 1·ap1s t r ano He ach. Pali!>adt:~ ~l·hool 1 Surn·u(l rla h • not Yl'l ,1 n n11 unref1 Comm1 ss 1on1·r .h•rr::-Langdale 1100 t;~1ti!;J t ·rom Page BI (>LAYERS. • • "h.1li·\ •·r \1111 \\Jill li111 1t 'nol ,, ... rt kt• l 'mplrl•:-. who wl•rc· not ~Ink 1ng at i\ncihc1m Wi•dnesduy 1n 1'111clt•d Dale. l'aul Hani.:e. Lee \\ t•Vl·r .. John K1bl4·r, llo h Engel. John McSherr). 111 11 Drl.'g<1n .I 1nl Quick. t;d<l1e Ml)nl£1guc Nick U remq~an <Jn d D oug llarvey. llarvev \.\as the dean of ltw picketer;, having served as a Natio nal Le ague ump ror 17 years HE WA S WE/\ltl :'\G .i r a rd board chest protector on \\h1c h he had scrawled . '"flow1 c Ku hn ~ot a $100.oOO raise for µarit y with NIM and NFL Com· m iss1oners. We d eserve parity with N BA and NFL refs '·· Dalt'. who ri~ured to make less than $30.000 lh1~ season as a 10.year ump, says NBA officials with the same amount of seniori· ty get $45,ooO. .. And the N Bl\ re fs :ire gone onlv six or Sl'Ven rlays a month. while we hav<' to bt• on thl' roud virtually non.sto p for Sl'VCn months." Dall' romplaine<1 .. We 're lucky to gc•I ho me more than three or four days each month." BAYLOR SAID he a nd som e of his teammates we re willing to make a public show of s upport for the umps becau se the players are gelling fed up with lhe work of amate ur replace· men ts "They just can't handle the pressure of bi g lea gue baseball ." Baylor :.a id. OCC Net Squads Oose In on Titles · SAN DIEGO-Fresh orr a first-round victory ln-tbe Southern "California junior college team championships, the Pirates ol Orance Coast traveled to San Diego to play in the South Coast Conference tennis cbar:npionships Wednesday. Not surprlslngly, the Pirates established themaelves 11 the team lo beat. As usual, the standouts for the Plrates were Jerr Tome\ and Mike Fedderly, with the latter reaching the quarte rfinals in sing\es play the duo reaching the quarterfinals as a 8oul>les teem. Tomei also survived the first two rounds of singles play before losing a three.set heartbreaker in the third round. F edderly easily bree7.ed through his rounds us he didn't drop one set along the wuy OCC's girls wer e equally as ercective at Fulle rton where four players. led by Jill John~lon. advanced through lhe first two rounds of ploy Newport Leading In Track freshman from La Quinta High. is gram the past year but resigned 15· l this season. In high school, she when Chuck Erbe decided to comt: \\as 48·0 back next season. Flickinger is the Kati Bird. the No. l s ingles player. h ighly succc::.s ful coa c h of the has a 15·5 record for the season and Orangt> County Volleyball Assocrn combined with Rice to win lhc key t10n Junior ~iris team !> as well match a~a1nst Orang!! Coast • • • The Golden Wt·st duo wa::. on the ON OTHER FRONTS Tina Guno brink of defeat twice in the third lind of Huntington Beach recently was final set of the ir match but manag~ honored as one of 30 final nomin~s to pull out a 7·5 decision that was the fo r the Wade Trophy awarded an diffcrencl' in the rma l score nually to the lop player in women·!> Newport tla rb6r 1sn 't expected lo c hallenge THE GOLDEN WEST gym for the Sunset League nas ties seaso n 1s a lso winding women's track cha m · down unde r Coach Sandy Carney pions hip but the Sailors with th.fl state meet scheduled for got a head start on the Long Be:.1t•h City College Saturday f 1 e l d wh e n T c r r Y Golden Wt'sl 1s top·seeded in the McCunnifC won the hig h compet1 t1on with Chris Thomas Jump title Wednes day a m o ng the ind1v1dual favorites to 3Cternoon. t•aptured all round hono rs The tu~h Jump. a long Orang•' Coast is fifth seeded in the with \he nW'·scoring dt::.· team compcllt1on with West Valley c us captured by f'oun· set·ond. D1a blo Va lley third and host ta 1 n Va 11 c Y's J u l 1 c Long lkach fourth. This portion of the G rce n. were the only tl'am t•ompct1t1on takes place at 1 l'Vents f1nal1tcd at o 'r lot•k Saturd<iy withfiveothcrlt:ams Ne wport II a rbor tl t~h "' 1n~at 1010 tht·morning nut Judging from the . p r ellms. llunt1ng t on THE(,\\(' 8/\SKt.:TBALL TEA~ Reach s hould domanatE> lh£• das hes with Edison a nd F o untain Vall£'y f1ghl1ng 1t oul 1n th1· raCC's from <140 y<1rds lo t w n m 1 I\' c; v. ht• n t h l' f1n .1fs art· NIOl•·~lt•d .. rl d a) l>t•ginmnj.! ;1t :1 Upset • m colleg1ate basketball . Sharon Kabr~. a freshman from Costa Mesa. ra n o n the Con cord ia College r Seward. Ne braska) mile medley re· lay team that recently set a school rec·ord of 4·38 5 . . Su•llen League, a Junior at Estancia High School. took a ll-around honors in the senior iclass one > regional gymnast ic rhamp1on~h1ps She had a total score of 71 8 1n rompulsory and optional routines wh1ll' competing for Hun\. 1ngton R€.'a<'h·bascd SCAT gymnasts. Lli.a Shirk. ;,i senior <it Orcan View fhgh ~:hoot. \\a~ a bo a compt!t1tor in tht· rhc<·t ~nd ha<! ;,i n exceptional pcrfo rmanct' 1n frc(• 1·xerc1se where :-.hl· ~a~ tht• only g1 rl to s ta nd up <i dou lilt• ba«k the Air? McCunn1ff '\<.t 1I NI ~ '11n 1 h l' hi g h Jump \\ hil1· Gn•t•n, the favorite in lh<' shot put , raplun·d General Assembly ~harp 1 ht• non-scoring <11 scu., \\ 1th a toss of 93 I II ' \' .rne<;sa D1·n1H!>lon •>f' llUnllO)...rt.On fi~·<iC'h , \\ho \\on both das hes las l H•n r. docked 11 4 in lhl· 100 and 25 4 in the 220 1n Wednesday'!' prchms LOl IS\"11.1.t-: K) 1"1\f'1 "int ha nn~ 1 h•· b1~ · hor~e in the Ke n lutk} lll'rh~ ha.., ht•lped tro1n1·r Lt'RO\ .Joll\·y ·~ d1s pu.,1lion If h 1., l'Oll. (;t•1wral A~::.c mbly . ::.prin~s an up::.et 1n Salun.l::iy '!> 105th runmn~ or t hc IJ1·rb). .l<Jlh?) m 1ght becomt- downriJ.!hl l'harmin~ .Jolie) 1~ mak1n~ his fifth Derby try <Jnd ha~ won with favored Foolish Pleasun· 1n 1975 and fi nished second \\ I I h ... n fl I ht• r r <t \' 0 f l t (' . t I 0 n e .... ' Plca!;urt· \\ ht·n Bolrl J-'ort:>e~ won in Jo'ountain Valley's An nabt•llc Villanueva ra n a s izzling 5· 11 7 mile to v.1n her heat whil e Edis on's Carol Lantry took the olhl'r hl'ut 1n 5 18 8 l:Jifi Beth Melton of foun ta111 Valley rlorkcd 5!J I 111 lht• ·l·IO and ~ I!> f; rn the ~ but (aec!> a s llff tas k in the latter Arh!)c f': m e r ., o n o f We!.l minster. <t wnrllf c l as ~ middle distance runncr .. clockcd 2 17 3 lo win her 880 heut Bruins Are OC Tinted LOS ANGE L E S l 'C L/\'::. undd ca t cd volleyball team definite ly has an Orange "<ia:.t Jrt!a navor lO It The Brui ns. who host th e NCAA r h o m · p1 o ns h1ps Fnd<1y <.t nd Sa turday at P::i u lP y Pa vilion. s port fo ur players and two ass1s· t anl coaches who played for OranJ?e Coast a rea high schools. One key player ror the Bruins has been K.C. K eller. a four.year varsity performer from llunl1ngton Uca c h TllF. PRF:SSl lRE of having thl· D c rb ~ fa vontl• h ad made LcHoy anyth1nJ.! hut JOil y during those t1mci.. Tht' \t'lt•ran trainer. how1:ver, wai. pk tis cd .1t Ge ne ral Asscmbl) ·::. hnal \\Orkout Wcdnt-::.day The son.or 1973 Tnph• Crown winner Secretariat wa~ clocked in J s wift 57 2·5 second::. for fi, t' furlong~ and 1.10 1·5 for s ix furlong:. while pulling up at Chur<'h1\I Oowni. "General A!.scmbly seems to run be~t after ht• works bl-s t some what like· 1•ool1 !)h Pl e<i :.ur c u nd Secretarial." said Jolley '"General Assembly set'med to like the track I hope the t•ond1tions Saturday are JUSl like lh<') ~crl' lhts mornin~ "llE 1,00KS LIKE Secretariat and runs fast. Secretariat is the best h orse I evrr s aw ," h e s a id Secre tanat'!> final workoul for the 1973 Derby also came on a Wednesday a nd the champion colt registered a 58 :l·!l over a s loppy track . "Maybe we ran get histor y to re· peal itself," said J olley. who did not train Secretariat. General Assembly was expected to be e ntered today along wilh favorites Spectacular Bid and 1-·1yang Paster a nd six other 3· vear ·olds fo r the 11'• ·mile Derby ~orth $200,000·added. Jolley abo trains Sir Ivor Again. who 1s regarded as a De rby lonashot. lh1• E\1·rj.!lad1·..., v\11rn,.1 ":" l111wd 1n 1 oQ ~ 5 for ftH furl<•nl!" Wt•tl11l'~<I." ,, half huur t,l'f11r•· c .i·111·r.d .\...,"•111hh look th1• tr.1t lo. \!'-FOR GE~ER \I. 1bwmbl ~ :-. 1·hanct:s on ~.1lurda)o .. loll€•)' ~;rnL .. I think ~l· h;,i\c ~ c hanr1• Of cour'-t'. I v. as d1sappo1ntc•d he d1dn 't win tht· Wood rtfomonal. bul that was a ver) stroni.: flt·ld ant1 hf• v.,Jc; bcall'n by onl~ <1 bnut lhn•1• lt'n~lh..., · (;••rwr:il """'·mbl) \\on half tus S~). 19i8 .... 1,1rt:>, ~h1rh included two losse-. t11 Sp\'l·t:wular Rid. Th1s·ycar . ht ha:. ~nrt on ly or1t·c" the (;olh<1m al 1\q11l·dut•t. 1n four start-. Ill' finish ed fifth 1111h1• Wnod 1n h1 :0. 1 .1 ~1 ~U1rt f 'rom Pog•· BI RALSTON ... moybe another country JU::.l played bt•tter, or tha t there \\t.:re problt•m 1> in org a nmn#! or !.Chcdu ling ·1t 's not hke tht• old day:. anymore v. hl•n the players · :-.chedule:. were fairly oJX•n Today. the)' plan their !><'h1..•dult'S si:< tn c1ght month:. in ar1 'a nee. Rul I gut·s1> 11 s rnur:h ea:.1er tc. p ut lht• blame on u~ than g1vt! :-.omebody f'be cre d11 ·· 01d 1t bother lhe pla'.t er!>., ·s ure. 1t bother<'rl us. Nobody like::. lQ rt' ad they'resecond rate .. There wa-. nothin~ second ra te about Rals ton while he was playing. A cha mpion m almos t every facet. he says the Father.Son national cham· pionships in 1966. the Wimbledon d oubles ('ha mpionship in '60, and winning the Davis Cup in 1972 aga ins t Roman ia a rc hi s m ost cherished memories ll"s certain thal wha tever Dennis Hal:.lon ha::. t;,i kt·n fro m tcnn1::.. he ha:-. l'3mi·rl Keller 1s an 1mpos ini.: 6·7 ..---_... _____________ _ front-liner The olht'r Or angt• Coast p layt·rs arl' all sophomore's, Bill Dolby from Lag una Reach . ~<.·olt Ford of Fountain Valley a nd Rnan Hofer of fc.'ountam Vallt.'y Sturgeon Selected • Jim Sturgeon, cOliCh or the Sonora High girls bas ketball team . h as been named to coach the North in the second an· nual Orange County girls' utl.star game al Or ange Coa st College June 16. 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(.fl h•, •fut HI() 1, J, "' Lit'''""''' nour•. from H vu·• n1 ''' ', OU U tu 1 no• ''"'fT"' of ltH Vr ''" 11J1tl M d"agt'' n l •ri• lourtdtJt11JO 1 hr QQ•• r.v"'· "'"Q'l.tltl f 1 1 l1U• 1f '"• Print''' ti Mdn111Qer yt ... t t • luur1n ... t1nu 1 Pn .,td• nt I l.,' t lo,. M T•d'"°"'o (P A t.0 H"•OOf1 (•f\tf't OrtV• ,.,, .. ''"° N,.rport Buell CA UMO "' .,,.,~ ••n • unf,,,_.,. Of",,tw.lf: , va\I 01tll' t.•itnt N.111t '''" 1hl1 /f' f'l 'HLIC NOTll 't: NOTICE TO CllE OITOll~ \Ul>E 11•0'1 cour.T o~ THE H A 1£ 0~ (At.I FORNI A FOii r HE C.OUHl ... o~ O R•HGE Ho A"'°"' f ''"'~ ol !>A .. AH I Rf N( I HQM,11.!>, 0 -'• , .. ,.""° NO f 1C-f 1t, Hrrir HY (,1\il N to th~ t ,,.d,tor ' f')t '",. riD"l\ff\ ndm..-d dt><' f'<Jent f'Mt 1111 pr>r•.on\ n nv1ma , l1\1f1"1\ dQd•f"l'\t '"" .,,,1n "°'"'-~-n• "' •• ,.. •f'Ou,1rt"O to ht.- '""m, f!W•th ,,.., "''' ,..,,·'"' voucht-r~. '" tf\•• 0 0 11 1• u' 1nr • ,.., .. ot tn•• dboY"' ~n· 1111,.0 1nur1, ,,,. tn l'l'"'"""' l"••rn, wit,. int .,. 'H\\.UV YOucn ... ,-,. 10 tne un· 1• , .. ,Q,ll'(I t•I fnr ott1(f"' ot WI LLl~M M Wll (O)(t N, 170 P llr• Avrnue,.: ld'IU'"' ll.-"'"· CA •?6\1, wnor n h I~, pl~t ,. of OU\1nP\\ or th .. unc1••f\1ql"tHI '" ~ 1til mdlt,.." p.·,ta1n1nq lo lh•• ._.,tJt• o• ,,,.d df"fPd11nt w 1t"41n tour mo"'"' ,t tttl'r lht' t •r \t Ou0fl(•t1on a t UH) notH,. O~l•d Md• I, "'' f r.onk P FO<d. (: Jl''"Cvtor ot t~ W•ll o• t"-"' .. bO_,. nAl't't"d d"<•·d~nt #ILL IAMM WILCOXEN Jltl"•r-•-L•Qull• .. .c;I\, CA '16'1 1IU 1 4M I~ •tt.,.f'lt• tor (1e<wtor Publt\"Pd Or~ <.H '' 0.1.iv P1tot M•• ) 10 II 7• ttr• 1110 ,. -r• --, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUStfUoSS NANIE iTATEMENf '"'"' •011o••n9 e>e''~' •t~ dalftg OU\•n~\\ .t' A l TA VISTA P l!OPEATIES, tl001 \ .. .,Par~ Core~.'"''""· CA ~/14 P•I"<• J McCorO, 31$f2 Mon- ier• y, S0\11h u.q,.M, Cjio •2'17 f dwin L B•bOr, ... •11'1 Street., LO\ A ll~IM. CA 'Ol)4t John w llerqer, 1117 Crensl'I..._. 8oul•••rd, Torr•nct, CA ~I JOY.I'll A. T omk ln<oOn, '°'> <#"•· nore, L~ B•.-cn, CA '76SI c.i..ve\ 8. ,..,_II, Jtst7 Monre r*Y, SOuth liHIUN, (A '1611 ll•<l••r<t N (Olt"'9n, M ti•!lll Onv• . ..,_. eucti, CAti.SI Court,.., A Jellnt, 433 Lot'"'· L•Oun• !Hach, CA .,.s I ;.. ,,,.,.., l Powell, 31512 Monterey, South l-. CA nut Marlo Matnlu ... Ot Wn l •111 Slfttl. LO!oAl'9fle$, CA _.. r Thi\ bu\IC19U fl COllcfut l•d Oy • ttM••f-1Nrll<~. Courtney "-· J•IW'll, ~•IPertN< '"" , .. ......,.., .... _, Ill«! •lllt ""' Co,.nty Cterll ot Ore"~ (OUnly Oii Ajtrll 16, "" ~ ..... P111lll•flecl Oo-Coe,_ Dell.,_~ Mo i. 10, 11, ,,, .. ,.. - _...., ___ ._ .. ,..__ DAtL V PtLO'T t nursaey. Mat_~ 11'11 BusineSs Gets 'Ball' . Milwr Promotes Prodactivity Incentive& WAS HINGTON I/\ P > Feder.al fleser vc.- 8oard l:h•ltman u W\lllam Miller I& u lhnll the pla)lt for a pet «'C'onnm1c, poh«'~' hf' hope~ will help bf· at inllution by gl\ 1n1e bu:iim•ll.St'~ more Incentive to ralst• <'Upital M llkr w .111ti> tht• i:1l\ t>mment to ~pe~ up tb~ rate at ~hich bus1nt":<M'~ wntt> off t'apt\al eiq·wn diturt•» "to 1;1vt· tht m t•vt•ry lnft•ollvt• tn mod('rntt.e thdr f&H·1llt1t•& .ind 1"<111md their produrt1<1n t·~p .. cttv ·· HYPNOSIS CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS 8y T9rry Gront. R. Ph. Nt•\ l'I ll\'I 11111 "'"' 'l'" to bo· h\ 1•tHJ! "'''' "' anyo111• hul ,, 1•h' ''' 1.111 11 r .I ll \' 11 \ I ;. \ "-h \• 'lllllt'lllllt':O Ill.I\ U'I' lh jl 1111\1 ... m "' 1111 .1nt·,lh"1 •• fnr ch1ldtnrth, -.11r1•Pn 111 l'lll-lllR or an\lt'I) Ill' 1111111 A void hHJlltitJ\t:. "-htt u 't: 1t lor •·lll!•l l.11111111 111 l ly1mol1~m "1wt 11 It •\ f"nr 1n un,lo.1 ll1•ct tJ 1r1·1· twn. a r1•t1t·t1t111 m :1~ 11· su it lea' 1111( 0111• "'1th m 1· 11 t al <.J "\ u 1Ila11<·1•-.. nau:.ca, with :.1.m1· :.ud1 cases reporll•ll M•r1uus enou~h to 111•1·d p'hy<'h1atnr tn ·al mt•nt ur hospitnl11atmn Am:1lt•ur h ypno t 1 '{l <; ;ire dan~emu~ YOUR DOC'T'OR CA:-; PHONE l 'S wht'n \'11u need a mf'<hrm~. J>1ck~ up your pr~cnpt1nn 1( ~'"'''' ping 11t•<1rll\. ur wt• "111 deliver µmmptl) 1A.1thout f'K lra t·h:ir.i:r /\ 1.:n·ut m;iny f)l11µk· l'Olrll..,I lh "'II h tlw1r 111·1'"l'r1pt 11IO' .\lay 11.1· 1·11mpnur)lf }ours~ 15 Homt> l.tl u1111una Puc1f1c- Coq' . Porlhmd. Or1· . ha\ purchu!>t<d 15 Sout hern California building material cen- l<•rs from Lon~ Star In duslries. Inc The bu1ld 1n~ Cl!nters urt• 1n Cama rtll Q. Capistrano Beach. Co~t a M t'.!>a, fo'ullerton, Garden Grove. Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Orange, Ox- nard . San Pe dr o a nd Vent ura. Several of the cc>nter s ope r ate both c·o nlractor and r etail y ards . Sal es in 1978 to taled $135 m illion. The cente rs operate un- der lht' n<imt.>S Ward & ll arr 1ngton , C r o wn Ply wood. Sun Lumber , EK. Wood Lumbe r , l'coples Lumb e r . P eoples-Wagon Wheel and Crown$ul)ply. Tl•d SchafC'r S r . has bec•n na m e d gen eral ma nai::er of the Los /\ n gt.' It• s d is l rib u L w n d1vis 1on and will take pAJtl( uoo PHAAM4CT ch;i r~t· of the newly ac- Free o.ti•~ quin•d facilit1l'S. ·u e was l SI Holfl'tal Rood I.one Star's director of ~s'::Ch l'Ontr<ll'luroperal ions for J------------4 l h<'!>t' fu('i ltt I(':> WE'LL BUY GEMS & ESTATE JEWELRY Our ov<•r 3:;i Yf'Dr'> c»•oenrnc:" can be of hPIP 10 1na1v1d1wls At1rirnP.Y'> and B;ink •-r'"> 1n d•'.no:.1rio uf Important Jr·w"lfY DEVELOPING YOUR PERSONA[ .. " FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC 'SURVIVAL IN THE 1980'S A OM Dery s..,.M,... r~ Ii__. R. GatHARD H . ''•USTY" ROSTVOl ~-~-"'· kc:..-••. KHJ Ch_. 9 ''T" O 'c&oc:lt Hoo" le°"°"''' c ~ .. °' tAurtV1tt IV1l~ Hewpot1 ~ h. (,1Jltfot 1110 fRIDA'(. JIJUf >S, 1111'1 s~-.... i•~~ Ut1~ H;t)ttta l qt1' t.e'.t1 01 .•? • ...,. u '•Of I Aol"lt•al,,1 For ••CJl•tnltl• l•f°"""""°" Write To: k__.c. .ct ~ld '""'" .... r.o . lo• Ill CorOIMI det M•. C_..fon.ie U625 r TIU: MODt:aNllATH)N, HE SA.ID, wo uld lead ult1m11tdy to more products made more efrl· <'lt>nt ly And, Ml the theory goes, tha t wo uld h •m1)('r rapid prlre ln<'rtias~s. M 11lt•r Nutttte:-11 tc>d th11t Conaress begin study· ing such a J>lan now "sci t hut In 1980 we c11n put In place th\11 p<1werfu\ lX)llCy we apon of ln'leatment tu bring 11~ h11r k tn tht+ 111·Xl -Rrowth pattern." Not onlv did Mlll.-r t.·xa>htln his pl11n lo a dinner 1:ut ht·nn~ of tht· Adv•·rtl:ilnic Cou.ncll. He lllustrat· 1•11 II , urt rn1111 fos h lun ' AT Ttlt: ('LOSI:: Ot' THE speech, the usually r ''"t'fvt'tl rt•ntrul buu kt•r lau~hingly presented his hobh with rt•d untl yt•llow football!!, each ins<'rlbed ~ 11 h the numbt·r~ I, 5 and 10 ""'t'ou now huvc l hl' bitll," hl' told them ." hope 'ou will run with 1t " Tht: eouocll s ponsors public -.t·rv1l't· udb on 10111<'1> from Savings Bonds to forest f11 t·~ Miller t-xpldlllcd that tht: numbers on the foot- balls Wl'rt> mt-11nl to 1lluslnte his proposal. The .... policy he 1s pushing would al-.... i lo w businesses to write off their \ invest ments for government- mandate<.I environmental. s afe- t y a nd health expenses in one year. for equjpment and pro.. l'l'Ss1ng m achinery in five Yt•ars. and for structures and other pcrmant•nt facilities in 10 years. The policy, he said, would MILLO ~ o m p I e m e n t C a r t e r administration efforts to stem inflation, which has bl·en at an annua l rate above 10 percent so far this year . JN AN EARUER SPEECH, Miller warned that no one s hould be surprised if the Federa l Reserve pushed interest rates up rurther to slow inflation. He did not , ho wever , confirm m arket experts' ana lyses tha t the Fed. which does not reveal its a ctions until a m onth a fte r they are t aken. had act- ed F riday to raise rates. Higher rates discourage borr owing and t akes pressure off the prices of business and consume r goods. AlleFgan Hikes Cash Payment Dirt•ctors o f Alle r gan Pharmaceuticals. tirvinc. have increased the quarterly dividend to I ~ ~ts a s hare on common stock from the previous ll'VC'I CJf 12.5 rents . The dividend wi II he payable June I lo holders of record May 15 The board alsn approved a $3 million research and administration fac1 1it1cs expansion program at tht• rorporatc· hcadqu1:1rters and resear ch center a t Irvine SHAREHOLDERS APPROVED AN increase in the number ohrnthorized common s hares to 20 million from five million lo enable the company to issue s trtlrcs tn the future in connection with 1·ap1tal f1n::in c1ng t ra nsactions or acquisitions. although thf' comp;iny s<iid it has no present plans to 1s:.ue ndd1t1on<1I shart's for such purposes. Shareholders <ilso Clpproved ~n amendment to thr company's 1974 stock option plan and re· dN'tt•rt llat•'n /\. Rouchcr Jr .. Irving H. Leopald ;ind W1lh:.im~ S . LitllC' to the boarrt Randolph J . K fOl'nert. a consultant, was elected lo the board at Tuesday's m<·t•ting. Gavin S llcrbcrl, president and chief ex- ccutive offic<•r. told shareholders the com pany re· cently "c•nnc ludcd an agreement with E .R. Squibb & Sons to market a new beta -blocke r calle d Nadolol for lh(' lr<>atmcnl of glaucom a ." He said the comp:inv olanned to file an investigational new drug apphl•allf>n with the Food and Drug Ad· m1mstratiu.1 within the ncxtrewdays. 11 1-:RBF:RT ALSQ R E PORTED ON dis · ''uM;1on.-. with the t;uroix:an firm lo obtain the North /\mt·rwan riv,hli-. t() marke t a new non· :o.lf·rnufal Mitt 1nfl;1mmulory ,.,im pound called I· rolwn Ttw 1·r11npany n·r1·11tl y n•J1ort~d fi rs t quarlt'r -.:tll''i of SIH.2:-so,llOO, up 34 rwrcent fr<>m the prwr y1·a r N1·I 1rworn1• wu~ $2, l~.000 or 51 c t·nt!> u ~h:.11·, 1·11n111ar•·1I with 3!J c<'nl!> 1n the prior ycur H•~alth Joh Begun ('1111'1l11wll11111!:1" li1·~1rn 1111 lh1· C'orpor:i11• 1o(f1c·,. ••I /\dv.11u-1•tl ll•·a ltll ~y!!l1·111•,, 111!', 11t ('urlwrigllt .11111 M11111 ">l1 1·1•h lrv1111 • c 11111pli·t1•m 11f tlw ;~o.ooo :.q11 :111· f11ot :iin1.tl•· •,11,ry 111111111111:.., 1·x 1w1•t,.tf in /\ugu:it J!l7!1 Tiii' 1·nr11 II" 11 \I ha~wd 111 !'11•w111ll'I f11•11d1. 11 111•1'al 1·~, 1111· llalt·1gh llilh ll11t.111tal , N1•wport B1•a1'11, for tr1·al 1111•111 111 11ln1lloll">lll and /\d vanc·1•tl 1J1•:1llh ('1•111<·1. 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Coffey, PUC hearing o fficer for BART since 1975, said that the cause of a Jan. !7 fire in BART's tunnel had been ob- scu red and that, fed up, he was retiring early after more than 30 yea rs' service. COFFEY SAID IT HAS been known "for years" t hat BART cars· were inflammable. disput- ing PUC Commissioner Richard Gravelle, who said the flam· mability was unknown until the fire in the transbay tube that led the PUC to.shut the tunnel for l l weeks . "If he didn't know, he didn't want to listen." said Coffey. ad- ding that if it had been openly conceded that BART cars were as inflammable as they have been shown to be. t he s ystem ··w o uld h ave co m e to <A crashing halt. This statue's normal job is to call attention to foreign car rep'3ir service at a New York City ga s st·ation. It was pressed into double du- t y as a con veyor of bad n ews when th e 's t ation pumped the last of its fuel Coffey said San Francisco's business establishment does "not want milita nt, s afe t y. m inded personne l interfering with increased service." HE FUMED THAT H E was denied oontrol of the BART probe and placed under the authority or a PUC lawyer who Phone Decision Promised l~OS ANGELES u\P J /\federal a ppeals court has promised <i quick decic;ion on whe t.her two telephone comparues will ~ave lo pay $260 million m custom er refunds and billions of dollars m back taxes • The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has been handed the ball 1n the five-year long complex t<1x dispute involving a Publk Utilities Commission ruling a gainst General and Pacific telephone comparues. 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'NO LONGER EFFECTIVE' Coffee Qul1a PUC did not p o ssess a d e quate technical background or prior know ledge or BART pr9ble ms. Muc h of Coffey's ire w a s a imed al Gravelle, whom Coffey said undercut him. Gravelle de- nied it. saying Cdfey "kicked himself off the case. He was sick." Coffey said he took six weeks off because of high blood pres- sure he claimed was c au.sett by a 1rnra va\1on and s leeplessness tr1 J.(gcred by the PUC. COFFEY. COMPLAINING of an a~sonmen1 of erro.rs.-ealled- H /\ H.T trains "ro ll ing fire born bs" that were cleared to re- s u m e scrv1cc m the sa me condi- tt0n they we re in before the fi~e. N~­(rlAl(,..11 Ot•O•m Oq1,1n<1 r 1attir "" o ... ~.~ AC"""'' a, .. ,...,. ( Ort.,tO ""lna'Svt Aco•ni 0·1 C•<ICO f ttr'tf"(>!I (row ff'Y C lrr!T •D F1w1d1f M•r~• ~~·~or. AP4(lf"tl T1111mSv '.,,V'nd, P1tN~o/ '' ) . ' ... . , ~ . : ... ' I 1 • : . ] . 1 1 I 1• 1•· 1"· -II . (rlQ P(I I ()ft ! S • .. ()fl "J ': Ott tJ J .i. 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It has alwa ys m ystified me why companies that make drugs availa ble only by prescription a re called "ethical drug .. oompanles l belie ve it haa so methin& to do with \he Ill repute wttb which advertising has lon1 been held . A prescription dru1 1s ne ver advertised directly to the pubUc. the ultimate user. and so 1t som ehow gains the accolade "ethical." In this sense "ethica l" means not soiling your hands by pro. m otmg yo ur products to the people who are going to uae them I SUP POSE IT ALSO HAS SOMETflfNG to do with the potency and the rc1 peut1c properties of these drugs They can be dangerous and it's therefore "ethical" to have them dis pensed only o n a doctor s orders It's not as 1f these d rugs are not advertised M anufac. turers spend millions of dollars annually t.o a d ver tise their e thical d rugs · to doctors a nd dentists And anyone who has seen the sideshow that the pha rmaceutical industry puts on a t the a nnua l m ee t i ng o f th e Ame rican Med ical As s oc1(!t1 o n mu s t b e a m u se d b y t h e · ethical" designation Money Tree The d1stinc t1on 1s blurred t hese d ay~ because "companies arc in both ends or the business They make prcscnpt1on d rugs and they also m a ke' drugs that are hawked on telev1s1on /\s lo which end or the business lh more lu<'rat1ve I thank the edJ.!c h"~ tu go lo the so called "t'th1ral !-.Ilk ---,f!J!-M AV TA I( ; OOMr /\"NY 1" J\ N \"-YE i\ lt'C"-.,.,rut----=--- m an) doll;ir-; of n•s earc:h lo devC'lop :1 pr«st npllon druR nut lht• rew,1rrts at th1• end of that p1pelln+> arc golden l\iutp for t•Jwm plt what s hap~n1n~ .11 1h1• vt•nt>rahle f'h1ladclph1a ph<1rm act•ut1cal house Sm1thKllne Corp Sm1thKlmc brings you Conte1c <:old capsule:., Love cus m ct1 rs ;md Sl·a & ~k1 s untan lotio n llnwcvcr. those ite ms have not hccn cilJlc to general<' the '>Uperprof1b ~m1 th Kltnt used to rcv<>I in wht>n 1t was riding high 1n 1h1· prescription market with Thorazine, Dcx<J my l , D••xedrinc and Be nzedrine Sm1thKlme as he1ck m the big lr,agu• \.\1th 1t~ new ulcer treatment, 1 ug.1mt:l An agent lhct l blo<:h the ref Pase or ul<'er causing gastric e:1c1d . Tagaml•t w<i s introduced in Hnlam in Novem ber 197f. and 1n 1ht· l n1ll1I Statt•s lTl Au~usl 1977 It '>being sold m 90 countn1 .... ~O RAPIO llAS BE EN ITS A<< f.:PTANC t: liv th•• m<'d 1c al µrofc!>..,1on that Tage1ml'l ··< urcd v. orldw1dc sale:. of S2RO mil hon la ... t V<'ar Tagami t h,1!-. HI lo me1ke ab d{• lu active t rading Wednesday. S m1tbKhnt· fell 53 •toRJP1 . t\ 111 r d1ul Journal reported that a stud} or seven men Cak ing the d rug Ta~a mf't s howed a r f>du<'l1on m ~pl'rD'I count Sm 1th Kline said the dr ug wa!> •·safe and eHecU ve . ·'The stock regained J to89l 1 today but in .J.1p.in a m ajor druJ,l m a rket The expected worldwide sale!'. wil l be at least S500 mtlhon The re an •n t many 1ndusln e<; where a s ingle product ca n re<1 ch !>Uch a sales level and. <JS you might sus pect, Tagamet ha!-. done wonde rs not only for ulcer patients but for Sm1thKhm'. who!>c !>a les esccslated by ~rcent last year. and profits by H4 percent Ma rke t S tands S t ill; Fe d Report Awaited NF:W YO HK Cl\P1 Stock price" rri-.i• !o.hghtl v today shru~gmg off a ~ove rn ment report '>h11\.\ tnl.( another Jump in whuh•salc prices Tht• l.>ow Jon rs averageof30 andm.tn.11 ... t,.,r ks was up l 99 point~ lo 857 50 o n the l'iew \ ork Stork E "<<'hange The "1d1•lv "atchl·<I md1 C'.1lor h~d bec:n uµ by nc•arl} S point!-. l<1 rl1 er tn lht• M~~ion bul bc)!an tr> fac11 hy .1fll'rnn<1n A n<.11)-;t~ ~.11d that .1pp.irl'ntly r1•fl1•1 !1•11 .1 Cll•1l1ou.., .it t1\u1lt· bv tr.1dl•r!. an ttd\<.1m:e of 1111 f'\·d<r1I K1 ..,crvl' ·, "l'l'k h rPp,ort on mont y supply du1 .Jftt•r lht• 1 loM· I)( lri.t<l IOj,! tod.1~ I !"t•t hl lo\.11 I -.~toc·k~ In 1 h e• ... p<Hliglu ,.JfW <ft R ,t A~t ,." t pn Qr t 1 ttnO n("t • n,.n()"' Cl tr\+ I II•""' m l)'I t ,..... 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( nu&e If .n., •h'f tn.,. swttt1on fot ""'nQt" ot namt-\tlOUld not ~ Qr ""le<J Ir IS FURTHER OllOEllEO 1n .. 1 • PY o• 0'11'\ Ofdef" 1u '\hOw r AU\.f> .,,.. :...ubU~ •n ltw O#'e~ (O..<at 01uh t-'1101, d rte~ Of QtM~odil (lt(Ultl 11on or111t~o 1n Or•nq..-Countv ~lltorn•• one_. d ~., t~ tour \ut <•'\'"'"""""'Iii:\ Pf'~ to the o"''" "'' IUt ntt•' 1'\Q on H11" ~ttt1on Oa1eo Aon1 lO 1~1q 8 11UCE W !.UMN[ R .wdQol' of'"" ~''°' (.0...•1 MARTIN P ERAloAO s w11.11n •10 N1wpoo1 C-Ori .. Hew,.r1 llN<" CA tJMO Tot 0 141 ..... ~10 ·-... 1-Pffih-• Publl'fVoCJ OfdfH ... C.0,..t\t 0 "* 'f b1l.nt Mn ) 10 II 14 1q19 I >CM /q •• BLIC NOTICE P lJ BU{' NOTIC E l.EGAl. NOTICE ro ALL IN fErlfSTEO AGENCI(!> C.AOUPS ANO Pf RSONS On or ill>Oul July I 1q10 It!• Coty ol t o\ta M ew •111 'f'\.tut<\t '"' US O'""Pttflme-nt ot .,.ou\ nq Ano t.h~r. (),.v,.topm~nl t t1UD to ,,.,,.'\" FeMr11I FVl'C)\ unc>e, f1He-I ut tnt ttou\1nQ atv1 (Ot'f'ltnvf\•fv O••~IOPf'M .. nt At I ol 191• "' ""''""""° In 1917 IPL 9l 7$JI tor llw 1olluw11111 P•OIOCI\ 1 P roft <I 1'11lt W 6 11 •~t N•oqhl>omood S1r•lt'flY And p~ lo d<QUltlll• 0'0(W"f1't' And P'&v•OI'" r-f"IO<•hon Dt'Mf1t\ to O< <-ue>ant\ 1n N ON' 1n °""''"''-'O nou,•nQ fof low .,nd tnattf'tatt 1nc:orrw-fdfY"l't'., to t..iCl'Qr 4UJP publ•t HTIJJt0VkmHl1~ Ano f f httt> '1flt111t,. O'O()ll'f'ty Tht\" "mu111 vt-•r pre>qt•m oNhtf n w1t1 o.q,, in F v U/9 80 I ,,, •' '' I h 1U , .. t "', • "" ' h l ,, i f ( th f I I~ I I f ft ~ 1._.I, • .,, It •, jt ( i I I h ti t lht t I ~ r 0\,(1 J (t; II tt (.OtOnd fJ\: I M ,, l 11.tu,,h .-1 r n \ bu\ 'lt \\ t 4 undwt ll'd O'f • l,llOt"tdl µ.dllrtt t'\n (I MARI JIAI ltlllt..:.1.AN(J '-E. ill'Ll)QI\ fl ON t O h i/ lttrtY 1 ~h t" d1vHJ 111 L )IJ, • ro 1 tH\ tatt"mt'nl "'., flh o ..., tn tr-P t n ~ , '",.. "' ,. • t 1,.., .,. 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"""'J , lnornrOQtdttC1 f 1tl t 'n' t I A PUBLIC NOTICE II lll44 N01'1CE TO CllEOITOllli NO A t!Ut _,. ~UPERtDll COURT OF THE \!ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii fH E COUNTY OF ORANGE "'the M tfh r, I th l ,t 1t ol J0tH4 tf AP l ["' M U f C•l llM ••t I t tl\RtL( M U f <••l t Pf d •d J u MUl(lllf:.R ()-< 1• I ruu '"" CP.-n SUPEltlOllCOUllTOF THE S1'AfE OF CALIJOllNIA FOii 1'HE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.,,A-1 OllOEll TW"OW CAUSE LO(.tt!Of' ,., .... btumd•d hY Pl1U t1nt1e A"M~ Mi lM lfOrt \ftt> .. f Pomof\ott ~v ... nu" ttnO 1911\ S t,t't"t E \11m.1116d c .. 1 iM8 000 1 P ro,e-<1 TIU~ ('.-nfttt \tt..,,.t fl\.._ "1'1 .. ~'t ~•·' C , vnt; t 1 , • ' 1 (Jf tnQ• tn tht-Matter of tn• Apohr J• Of"I ttl ME HAAO POURZANJ ... NI tor C"""Of 01 H•me w H £ 11""£ A 'i'" M rl1l1 'ii,, POURZANJ-1 "'"''' 0""' n•• lolf'd ,.. O<!llt•on '"''" tn. Cltr• of lh" Covn tot ,an oroe, cnanQ•nQ pe11t1on4tt ' name """' MEMRAO POUrll ANJANI lo MEHllOO cYAUS PARSA IT I!> OAOEREO 1'H4 T "" """""' ~:.'!~1:::.!":'11~~~~,.~~111"N:;~1':.' 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L •fl( utor nt trw N II ot -.~HJ 0 u d nt JOHN M WHATLEY Atta,ney •• L...a• Ul S1cwrtty Bklq, n• E co•or-B•wo P•\•Mn• C.,.,IUOfftt4 't10t PVBLIC NOTI< t: NOTICE OF HON AESPONStllll tTV Nnl f" .-. n-rPDy Q1viin 1nlt In-un !H r'1Qn••d w 11 no• tx-'c.' --.oon' oit to, 1ny Of'Dh or hl)b1ht ,., conHd<ttiO o., lnyon• 01,._.r 1n4n ,,..., fittt Ofl 01 ct tier lt'l•t.d•t~ Otl1td 1n. .. ~,_ Odv ot Apt 16 \'Hf# Jttt')i('N> R->vOurn PuDMh<'tl Or '"II' (Oa\I () •••• P•IOI Mn l • 10 l~/Q llH I• PUBLIC NOTICE CP-~ F lll lO'I F ICTITIOUS 8 USIHESS NAME STATEM EHT T ""' tf/tlOW1t11'"' l)l)r'°" I\ On nq h\;\I n. \ •'' 0AN(,1<0K Al:S T AUUAN f "ti) I 101 PAtm Nrwfl()f""t tlt' u h (..-uun"' 97661 K..tn1tJntt f .Jt h 1n t uu() 104J Sunv t 81vu LO Aoq. It' c. 111f1>rn • 'IOOb" r "'\ Du\1nt" "l~u "rt n" 111 , fJ1l'•dwdl """'"" 1 r, 1tt "'-'' u unq 1 h ' ''"''"" 'lf ...,,., ftll'\J w ith Int Ct>unf'I f If f .. t' Or tr1Qt rnvn1y Uf\ April 1• 1qn WESTEllNMUTUALl!SCRO'°"' CORP l llOO E II"' S'"°'t s ..... 0 '"''1'" c.im ...... •nao E >ero" N• ~-A ""llO'I PuDI '""" °'"""" C.0.1\1 OA 1y P 101 '°'P"I 19 11> AncJ MM J 10 1q19 ISllO JO P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlllOOS 8U51HESS NANI!! ~1'AT€MENf on Jun• 12 1919 "' °*i>atlment J t>tl ort ,,,_ Honorablt B RUCE W SUMN E R Al O RANGE COUNTY SUPER IOR COURT 700 Civot CMIN Or in <lly ot SionlA An• county ol Or.-n0t \Lite Of C..htorn1a .aino \hOw < AU\I". •t ~ny why UM e>etU1on to, tn•n~ol Mme ,,.,..Id not c.. qrantto l <fn' •n<I C.r~rtl\ Pwt"llO')• To t1\\f\t tow And mO<Mtttt .. Int~ hOfl,. OWl'\t " lo '" n.,b•lit•te-hou\lnq Loc..•llon ( h "t Co\taM,.._. 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Law $wfft 11U E "'"'•~ C°'t \"8 MlO p ,o,ect l 11tft qrmov ti ,,, Arcn '""V'.al e ... rrtt•I\ tn 1nr t-ittn dlC'lPl1e d Purpo~f" ru rt movf' .,tt hlfP'fUt.itl ttNI Olnf'f f')<tfq#lt\ t mtl 1nQ mOO•hly ot h4tnChtdPO*"'<I '"'\•d("I h Loc•tiOI\ (1ly Of (.0,1• M"'-'4 E '"""'°" Ct11 \00 000 F ntf'ironm,..ntl41 ~fllv1,.w A.-cord\ doc: um,.r t nq th,. rnv1runm,..n1 ... 1 ft' 'lillew ot fhfW.1t or( tft<h h t'I'\' Dtfllon m'80e llV '"" Clly ot CO'\la MA-w fhe l n vironm~"t&I R•"''"w ~Kord\ d'f" on o• rm t •~ ,..,p.tn, on ot tn• .... ,huq l .,t11~u1t1 u11\l"Urolrtf fAt lily f11 fl'w ()Hit> .. ''' A U D U\• ""' .. ,m .. 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'' al\O o • dV<'' rtQue\feO \Int~ ., oortton or thtt ~~ Joye" M Rftt'Mt O oandtO ~ltltttUr!' d ttd\n r nclOWtt Tn1\ \ftttftHWJnt """'" hted w1tn ,,.,. .and • 00'1•M of 1"'4! on \ttt> par .. 1nQ Coun1t ,,,.,.., ur O'•noe Counly on "~Ce\ l'fK'oa<n an10 1ne rrQufted H A..prll 10 t9N \•IMO. •tonQ the W•\lm1n11er '"''""" Fll)lJt lronleQ~ on Ille propttrly rur1""r r e Pt<bll\hMI OrllOQ" CO<l\l O"llY PllOI OESIC.NC A'i II/ f W11wn {O\I" Me'\d (tt11torn1 t lf'J•71 John M( (dllum t J.o (troo .. 1 nt l.fl (O~ltt M • \ t (.411totn1 • 92tt)O; Snt"rw1n , rn lib Walnut Ln CO\ld Mt '-'1 (a111oon14 ~,6/1 Jo"n 0 N,.dl 108 M.IQnolld Co\tct Me'd t.1t.to,n1d CJl•ll T n \ OU\•"'"'' t\ (Ondu( tMS o.,-... 9f'ntH•I p.)r11M"t,nu1 Jonn M<C..llu'Tt ftl \ \t~f1°"'(-nt Wd' f1lflo(J W '" tf'lfl County ,,.,,., ot Ot•nQ.:' Covnt'I on April 10 1•19 F11Jl1) P11Dll\N'CI Or_,. Co•\t D•11y P1l11I Apr U 19 1o-1'1ey J 1919 11/•lq PUBLIC NOTICE •i. N...._t ~ g,..,, N••-1 9Mcll CA n..o hi 11141-lt Att_,,., "9tl- "'' "' '"" Cllv 01 CO'ltA ""'""' P1"""•nv Oi!P"''""'"' Anom 100 11 F•" Ori•• C0\1• M r\• Calffo'"'~ •nd •'e • ..,,..tttbttt fOI' OUC>Hc ... am4n~tton •nO copy1no upein r<>Q.,.\I Tt\t C•ty of Co\tA Mt'l.o8 will un dorlak" '"" l>"Ofe<I\ ~trlbf>CI &Oo•• with Block Gtent Funo• trom the u S O•PMlm•nt ol How\ nv end Url>an 0.•tloe>ml'fll IHVOI U"°"I 1111• I nl qu~•t to w&IVe o ~llon ot the •• AP< l • ""'-• l 10 II 1919 lllOll 79 ----------- P11blllhed Oranqe C.Oa•I 0•11¥ Pilot MO 3, 10 11 14 1919 I l~l 19 PUBLIC NOTICE '"" Hou••no -Comm un11v ~,,.,100 mtnt Act ol ,.,. tne C•tv "<er1lly1nq Cl'-lo MUO llWlt '"" City ot CO\ta Mew NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS end Fr•d Sof\•bal In 111, olllt1•I OF BULK TllANSFEll t~paclly .. City ,.,. • .._. tO•t\•l'll lo IS.U. .. 01-4101 U CC I •«•Pl 11\e Jllrl\dl<llOfl ol the r~d~tAI QUtred Ott \lr""t oar~lnQ \W CU •nd • ---- 10 6t<tPI •n olt "'" P41r~1t1Q eor.-m~n• fM • PGr1ion Of w 1d t eQuited PUBLIC NOTICE t>a•ltlnQ\Oll<•• ·----------NOflCE 15 HfllCOV r URTH[ll flCTITl0tJ$ I USINl!SS GIVE"' In.ti ,,.. w ld oul>llC ""•rlnq MANIE U A'flEM£Nl •Ill oe n..10 on thl' t'lh ll<IY ol May The lol•-•no oerson 11 dOlnQ D<i•I 1919 "' '"" """' ol 1 JO r> M In Ill• ne\\ •• Coun<ll Cl'l<lm.,..r\ of lht City H"ll ol SUNDANCE CLASS STUDIO 70 '"" C1ly ol Nl'wt>Of1 8f'3lh c .. 1o1orn•• Oullerlly Irvine (II 9111• ti wn1t n ti~ ann OIKt> ttn• "nd ••I Oon•kl A' Monttwt de 10 Butte1 ~r\Of\\ 1n•Htt1f'd m411y APPf'4'' •nd tw Uy trvuw CA.,11,. hr1rd thflff'Ot\ Th" tM.l"lf~'\\ n <onctu<.tlPO by •n In °"'" Geo•OI' d1v1duel C11y Clerk Oo<tAld II Mont•wNCltt Cityot N•wPor1 ll•ft<ll Thi• \tal"'""nl w•\ Ul.il w llh '"" Pwl>ll\llf'd Ot1tnQ& C.O.•I Oe ly P 1IOI Counly Cler._ ol Or•now Cownly Apr II S A hen w le w111 be ... 10 Ma, n 1n• ., 9 00 .. ... 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Klp-l"S !! by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson GORDO J UDGE PARKER WELL, WE'VE STRUCK our TWICE. ~&6EY ·' LE1''5 T~Y THI& ~AR! TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY YOU WILL FIND A SEA SON PA55 TOT H E BALL PAR K -- • ORABBLE OR . SMOCK NIELSEN ~.May 3. 1971 by Tom S.tiuk C~ ... ~. r-' '• . I i I r L PEANUTS MELLO?OH,MI ! NO,NOTMIN6 MUCM ... ; 1'~A'f 1S M'< NEW COL06"1£ ~ l'f''S ~QR ~E ~L. "fOU&lf' 6U'4S I W HA 1'" W OUt,P YO U S A Y W AS 'fHe HARPes,-PAR1'"? JUST SITflN6 MERE WATCMIN6 TME LOWER MAL.f OF A MOVIE! by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh I 1lM 1S \!ME~ WE ltJThRVrew ni~ fr:O~ W~ WAtJf TO 6f 1 Mll~f 0t HAIW TO PICK ~ f('l(:Jf{( wc.s, NA\o/ YOUR lc.tAt-6A.~1c.. lON~,NtEL':i:t-J ·· "• '-:rc:-.S~v:J ~ n by Gus Arriola bv Tom K. Ryan OF1li£: SUPPLV WAGON ON 115 WAY HE:RE: 10 A t:JfG- FfSH-FRY. by Ernie Bushmiller .. l 5t-!Ow (Ofl.IT£')T AN f WI l.t- WAl..K 'WROlJ6~ !ME ~R FCAMlN<il Ar 'il-1~ MOU~. 1 \._ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Urge ~ 1ns101d 9 Espouse IJ Gardner 10 Irie nos 15 Diva's SOIO 16 Prying bdr 11 Some Sou1h .,.,ners 1~ License - 20 Latin 21 Soread 101 orylng 13 Out ot tht! Nlnd /A Splash ?7 Menu ttem :'9 Tendons J1 Impresses 35 Augmenl 37 Strove for 39 Angler s item •O Bnnk •2 Metric uni! •4 Ms Ferber ·~tee cream -Pl •1 Rhythm tn· siruments 49 Fanatic Sul· 1 .. ~Converses 52 E •elusive rig hi S• EQua11zeo 56 .Abroga•es UNITED Fl'aturf' Synd1,dh 5r, Phd~f· Wr·onr:sdav ., Puult• Solveo 62 D•aw lrorr 64-Da,,, \ c .. 10 • v • • . ( I C ' . I• Ir C I , r • • 0 • ( I . ' ... I I I ( I< I I l I S •076 a.sas1er ~: Louvre site 67 Throw a lwJ. II 0 Ir 1. , .. A •• I < I 11gnt ~ I 0 II ... , I In • • -II ( l f . I V r•o 0 -• ) words 'C "Aap 1ea1u·e 11 Ar es s1s1er it Maeder I• I• It l 0 .. 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I LEHRER (l) S 1 M BEAl/TY SHQW REPORT ®.J MATCM GAME P M 1:.«11==~ ~ HUMAHITIES 8!00 8 ti) TIME EXPAESS THAC>tJC»i TH£ AATS An oovoru&lr><J man .. ho Sculpture M1,,01 01 bunQleO 8 romonc41 and 410 M lltl s Reing~ ICI !il<811ng C"arnp10t1 .. 110 ABC HEWS Cl) JOKEA'8 WllO 8IX MIU.IOH DOUAA 7:30 8 '25.000 PYRAMIO loat '""" man get • c:r>ancu Q INSEAACH ~ .. The GrNt Ukes Trion. IO rOCllty lhu1t ITllSl•"91 °" QI&" lllft tlm<I IUpttl!IS MAN St-'s II~ Is restored wllll t>oonta1 alter she Ii crltlcelly Injured In a 8k)'· dnMQ acicident. IPWI 11 ., 8ANFOAD ANO 80N When l.alnonl la hn In U. noee owr the anec:tlons Of a gin. he decides to take .. .,., . ..._._ I OATlNO GAME 0 HIOHCUFFE MANOR THE OOHO SHOW In lh61r conllnun'(I quMt TIC TAC 00U0H lor conlrOI. IWO ol tha e ADAM-12 loundallon leader!l lllru • hit man 10 do •""'Y wtlh 141" ll's Malloy·• blnhO•y Glenville ano a ceaa prOlttdn the 8 MOVIE ~ect praaanL • • • y, ··They Slloot I ~ Horae1, Don·1 They?" C 1969) Jane Fonda. Cha11nrl Lbf bag• 8 KNXT iCBS) Los Angulo:. 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angelt:!> D KTLA (Ind I LO!> AngeltiS IJ KABC·TV(A8C) Los AnCJufl•'> rt) l\FMB (CBS) San 01eqo 0 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anql'I(':, @) KCST (ABC) San D1t'QO Q) KTIV (Ind ) Los Anqu1,..., Q) KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los A nql'i. -. ID KCE T T\I (PBSI Los Ar1<W'•''> m KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11ng1on Be.:ic h M tcllaal Sarruln. A 0 11pre1alon-ere d&nco marelhon is en1erftd by a young couple In nMd Of It.ft 0t•z• money (2 hrs I , D (!}) MOAK & MIHOY Mork, convinced ne I& a mosht. <llC!d&.I IO IE-8~ Eanll unlll Orson 5'\ows n1m """At M1nOy s hlo would have btJen l1tu1 wllh- out him 0 MOVIE • • • "Harlow' 119851 Carroll 811~er, Marl in 9aJsam A Hollywood s1or Gilligan 'Escapes' Tonight's Movie Last of· the Series t.OS ANGF:LF.S IAP > -Those un- >rlunak ('asta""ays on ··c11l1gan's ;la nd" have fin;.illy madt· an escape. !though 1t 's not f•xac-tly the sort o r ~SCUl' thl'Y h;.id m mind NBC ha~ cc1d~ not 111 inl'ludt• a planned rt- e w a I o r tht! ... ,·ric·s in l b foll ~heduh• WC'U, at h·ast the <'J..,laway ... c an nail~ go ho m1· A<'tually. 1h1' 1-. thr ~r<·crnd lime :nc has ~ow•n t i1ll1J,!an,°ttw Sk1µper nrt the fi\'l' pJs:.t·ni#!rS or the ill ll{'d "\110JlOW 'off onhal uncharted C'sert isle. As .Hiii may for may not 1 ecnll. the "Minnow" w:.ished <1s hore n "GillJgan's Is land" 15 ye::irs ago, happy mishap for CBS. The goofy omgs or Gilligan a nd his P.a ls were musinJ; enough lo keep the show on 'BS' schedule for five seasons BUT TV IS I\ rough business. even ., the middle of t he ocean. When CBS anceled "Gilligan" in 1967, the etwork didn't have the decency to el the c ast aways off of that stinking ;la nd. I guess it was the old. "What 1ave you done fo r m e la tely?'' outine. Anyway, while Gilliga n <Roh >enver ) and the othe rs rotted away n that tiny piece of earth, curiosity nd nostalgia wer e buildirrg on the oainland . The s ho w's original ·iewers might have idly wond er ed 'lhat happened to the <':istaways. he n tucked the matter 1nlo mental rivia files. But the original v1cwPrs had kids, ind the kids km•w <Jll a houl G1lhgan rom reruns . Tht·v. lno, wanted to ,now wh <al h appl'n t.'d lo the ·astaways. 1ngs . Well enough. in fact. to prom pt talk about • Glll1gan s Island' n· turning as a scnes ""'1 a seri~ wa :-. possible. s ince s om.-cmc al NBC had the ron•s1ghl tr• a rrange anothc•r shipwreck a\ the end o r the rehc·ue m ovie A series pilot wa s madi• 'Th<> Castaw~y::-on Gil11_gan 's hlan<I tonighr ot s· 30 o n Channel 4. lwg1ns with the familiar sceo~ or our rum11tar friends trytng to gel off or that ra m1har ii.land set. G alltgan JUSl happens to s tumble onto a pair or World War I I ;11rplanes, from which the pmrcs~or promptly fashions an c:.ca pecraft. THf;Y MAKE IT bark to rlvihza tion, but without an is land, there h no sen es. Another shipwreck would ht· ridiculous, even for this ('t1uldron or nonsense: so the mill1onairc 1Jim Backus> buys the island aod t urns it into a hideaway resort. It is staHc.'<l . of course. by the cas ta wa ys. Sor t of a bumbling "F antasy Is land " Bob Denver. who in real ltrc has s pent the pa:it fe w years working din ner theaters with his wire. had mixed reelings about picking up again as a middle-aged Gilligan. "Rut I saw it coming," he s aid , "So many gcnera- twns or kids a sking their mothe r!> whate ver happened to Gilligan. "B UT I WOULDN'T mind going back into it. It's t:Clsy cometly, very Stmplc, with a lot or good gags " As il is. it appears tha t Denver. Rackus, Skipper Alan Ha le and the others are away from that is land once and for all, thanks to NBC. Who s ays networ k executives don't have a heart? ... ~ d19'1Ull~ -IUffllllO allfeof .,.._ hOI (7 ht• I • CMI04. IUfMTT ANOFMHOe 0.-,llm NaAMlll • MOVll -a • ._. ¥M41n Of TtHt W•t" 110!>81 Oa') COOi*. J~ \.OOdOn. /I. oMormad GUI• how .. IOf oed ~ Into a "'" 01 Gr~nt ci 1111 1 • NOYA '11111 w.,.,... AWMl•no ••• pNcld 11a .... tri. Illa "'1<1 rttyllltn OI e pond 11 In HIAllly thll I Cllflll OI •<1nat11111, tr-oe; drama ~ MAN( RU88Eil WHn1no1on • r•••d•nt l"JOllllClll com.dMM\ t&k .. ......... l>Olh 11141 l\aput>llCal\ "'l() o.moGtetlC Pan• UO 0 THE CASTAW/l.YS OH OILUGAH'S l6lANO holligan f l:lOO DllnvO!< I 41nd 111 _. l•llU'llt &;.ttSh•w•y•. ,r .. 11••toe-"4 "OAI"' on 1n. 1hr...,11u<J •ale lire one• "II'"" •llltC~ DYi dec100 h •tth,;rn and turn the ot1om1 into .o 1roptca1 •Uill>lt Q Q11J MORK & MIHOY M ott. repona 10 tnot 1mm1- Ql1tll()n Ou'68u to rttg1st11r 111mwtl as en &Jren IR) ID THE 000 COUPl.E I ull • 1ev1u1l1 now he ONl•oYOd n11 own m&1. ,,~.. by trying 10 IMlri o,.. ,., s el) TURHABOlJT w o rk Alt1rt" Unsllltl wori..1ng conclltions, ase>&- c:J&ilV tor womtln, at& '°XplOtlld 9:00 U L() HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett 11n11a e se<leS Of i..1111ngs to o hO<oacope CllSI by • lllmouil as1ro10-oer (RI . G ll§J lt<E Rob6rt Duvall 11nd Lee Renwck porlrrf General Dwight O E~ and his IT\l$1tld m"1tar; llJde Kay Summenby In 1111s saga tr llClllO 11141 AINtlCan e-0'1 -.....,, (PW! 1 of :11 G) MEAV ORffFIN CiUMll: VUtaoe P41C>Pht, RllCllle F•l'li!V. J~ M0t 811, Neu Bogert. Dennis Parlle<. Polrlek Juvet. fil) WORLO Aust1al141 Tne Luci.y Con11nen11·· lne people down und&f try tn come to tt1rm11 wilh 1no1r EurOl)6- 11n 1doo1tly and Asian eco-''°"'oc Qfl09r8e>ny al> THE /I.SCENT OF MAN "Gunetatlon Upon o- Hohm Will1arns doe:-. .1 1 a " t • o I f o n I h l' mo" ll' .. IL ·s •• Wun dr·r f ul l .i f1 ·'' on "Mork anrt ~tmct v" t11111 g ht :tl 8 Oil AUC. Ch;rnr1l'I 7. 'Miracle' Film Due TU-BE TOPPERS KTLA 8 8 : 00 -''They Shoot ~ Horses, Don't They?" Jane Fonda and Ml~ha~I S8rrazin are marathon dancers in this l969 movie that won an Oscar for Gig Young. KHJ CJ 8:00 -"Harlow ... Car roll Raker plays the legendary movie sex goddess in this biographical movie with Martin Balsam. ' ABC U 9 :00 -"Ike." The first episode in a three·part miniseries about the life o( Gen. Dwight 0 . Eisenhowe r with Robert Duvall in the title role csee review below). Ilion .. llla lntriule eodl Of lluman lnhAM1ane. •nd Illa diaeoYer-Of Or9Q0r Mandel ll/'I Hatnlnad Jn tlla llgnt of modern theo-r-Of gaMllCI ».GO • Cl) BAAN/l.8Y JONES Betty. Of\ YIC811on 81 I paaoefvl MllllOe •1141()r1. baOOtnM Illa bait lo tree> A rapls1 IRI 0 PAESEHTINO 8U8AH AHTOH Guests BM Ve<fl6n Oscar Peterson Oakrtdgtl 8o)'S ea NEWS • NIGHT GALL.ERV "Lad)'.~ Talul My Ute .. Five paoc>l4I attempt to mAke talapalhlc commun1. cation with an astronaut tn -~AIOKTS /l.NOSOCIAl AO~Bllln£8 m NEWSCHECK 10:30 •• NEWS INFUTION ··TIMt 51cy·s The L1m11 .. Modef411or Marilyn 84wger ~II a national per• epectl"9 on Inflation In th•s pn>grarn original ing ''°"' _.. Amarlean Oil- • FOOT8T98 "Theta Cornes A Tima" Structured, tnltfUC'llon411 pley11mH provided by good dey care Olll'tafl can oe learning. as welt u run. ~tor ChlldrtlO 11:00 I a a Cl) a NEWS M/l.KE ME lAUOH MOVIE • • • "lhe Private War Ot Ma1or Benson" I 19551 Charlton H11ston, Julie Adams A tough Armv man is sol1ened oy 11 1em.i1e doctor a1111r l>fl •• h an•• le<red to a mllnary SCf\OOI (:> llrS I G) CHICO AHO THE MAN Ed OVIW~S 1111"6r\ f\e di~• Clllc:O and n11 i!_rltrtand In ChlCO'I v1n W THE BENNY HIU. SHOW Benny d069 8n 11npe11ona- 1lon of • -'1-llnown 500fU commenta10< &II INFL/I. TION ' The S1ty's The Umtl" MOO&re10t M41<Hyn Beroar l>'-•• a ne11()(18l p;ir- spec;1hte on 1nua11on 1n lh1s orogram or1Q1ne11no from sever Ill American c• 111& 11:30 U (I) t.t•A•S•H A homesock B J write& llOm• 10 h•s wllu recount• •ft\.I 10me of tlMI event• 11 lhe 4077th, 1ncluOtng Hewkeye's e11empt to 11vtt C>ftOPle into • VOikswagen. (R) Q TOHIOHT tioet J.oll.nny ~r .. on. Ouesls LUClano Pavarom. Roy Clari(, C1rt11r Alsop Charles Netson R41tly B 80lJf'Y SALES OJ STAASKY& · HUTCH A bNutflUI girt tnUllae I SUllcaM of 11olen money .,., St818ky"1 apartment CAI I ntE OOHO SHOW OETSMM'T Maa .. UllQnad to IOtve the f'n)'StenoU• dlMC>C>Mr- anca of CONTROL IQ«llL &II CAPTIONED /I.BC NEWS MORNING 12:00 0 TWIUOHT ZONE C&fleY 1s o l&fH\andlld C>llehor WhO can l>etp o bMeball team oul at la.11 pl806 m AL~ HrTCHCOCK PAESENTS A Bull61 F0t BaldWln A m11n '' ...,,pr1!16C! to lbrun tnot 11>6 man tie thOuQ~I n., ""'' muroorod ,., ''•II a#IVH • TONIGHT'S LATEST ,blSTINGS •can...,.., M .. Md .. '""" ftnd -l<AOI agent MIO Ille W.. tr....s tN .._ ol an if==r., au.,;. /l.ntony Tudor. tt:GI 8 (I) me LA ft MOVI! ••"i "MeCt~d· Tiie Barefoot Staward911 C1par" (1072) Daflnl1 W•-· Patric* O'Neel . MeC1oucl IMma tNt • grouo ol llrllna ...... 011111 .,. ~ H lntarnatlonat 1-•I tlllavM 1t:a0 8 MOYIE • • * '"' "Dodsworth" (1936) Walter Hu.,on. Ruttl Cllllttllf1on. A bu1ma1- man llnd9 hie buCOllc Nia dlstuplad ..,..,. Ila and hill Wiie retire to Europa -• lhfly ••e conlrontad by a MW 111 .. l)'la Ind Yllifl.. ( 1 ht . 55 ""n I Q) MOVIE •• ,,, .. Battle Fl-·· (195111 Scott Brady, El•tne Ectwatda In Korea, a nurM who lrHlad II WOUf'lded Marina llautenent 11 later rMCUlld !Tom Illa enemy by hla pllli<>Of\. ( I hr , 30 min) • MOW • • ··s11a·1 Wort<lnQ He< Way Throug11 Coll909" c 1952) Virginia Mayo, 0-.. ~ A buOalQua llW creel•• pandemo nium wtMln st1a oacidae to Oll1 • ~ educatlon.12 llrs) 12:37 • 111 M/l.NNIX A WMl!ITy an COllllc:lor auap411C11 1111 ,_..,,.., por- Clluad mu1~ Is • toroerv ..,..,. lie -• modal IOanllCal 10 Illa girt '"Iha painting. 1:00 G TOMOAAOW o.-t· Or JOMPft Pufach, 1-..-l of Illa Alcohol Raha- 0.Mletlon unit at Long 8-:tl Naval Hoepltal. D MAWNCK ··t.at Wlr• From Slop GllC>~ 1•• NEW8 0 ~12 A young 00y·1 plloto- gtlC)hoc ""*"°')' prOllM lo be Iha Ollclllv• tactor In 1 bufglary CllM 2:00 8 NEWS · MOVIE • • • '"' ·Tom Browra s ScllooldtYt ( 1952) Roa.on N<lwlon. Diana Wynyord A vouno boy 11n1111o 100 1&- ,,_,, !Ind Mlventurfl 1n '"" "" -"6 ""'°''$ Iii " ru,.1onao1e boys· prep 'IC"OOI I' hrs I min I ID ...OV1E •••.,.''TM....,_ Of ' Vlrolnla" ( UMO) Cit)' Orem, ...... reoott. A llWftld ~ hit\ ccw.-"9111111 .............. ~ .......... ,........ ........ .... ... Aevolutlonwy ww~the~· .,,. .,....,.., "*"" (2 lwa.) 1:•1--HI NIW9 a::IO Jtl!CNrl *** "C-• '70" (19416) Mwoallo Meatrotan- nl. l,(ema Ull. All attrectlv9 p1ayt>oy ancoumars pay- ~ prob1wn1 In 1119 romant!C andM\for9 (1 hr., 55 min.) 2:••= ** ··111a Monte C-1<> Story" (11157) Vlttorto 0. Sica, M••'-OlatrlGh. •:00• MOVIE • • • "I Mat A ll.4urdater" ( 1939) Jemn MH on, PMllll• Kelllno. •:01G MOVIE * * .. 11·1 A Wotldarful World" ( 1956) George C-Ola. Ter&nee Morgan. •:261 HEWS ~~ MOVIE * "T"e L .. t CrOOlted MU•" ( 19•71 Adela Mare, Donald 8•"Y· Friday•• Doyfi•e .ffot•ir• 1t:OO 0 *•·~"I'd Cllmb The HlgllMt Mou.nteln" (11151) Rory Cellloun, Su11n H..,_d. When 1i tum-of. tr.a-oantury Georg•• mlf\18- tar tlll<M • city girt tor Ills bri08, lie find• that ~ adjustment, to provlnciel ways end people la not an ....., one (1hr .30 min.) • • * • 'h "Pal Joe(' (1957} Frenk Sinatra, Rita H1y;.Orlh. A. WHltlly soc11llta llnanc•• e nlQhlClub lor 1111 entertain• er and fall• IOf • IOYely choNa Q.lrt ( 1 hr •• SO min.) S:OO (!II * * y,.·Moon Of Thlt Woll" ( 1972) David Jenuan,BatbereA""'.A -ewott wtaaltl havoc 1n a amaH town b)' rll>D'no 111 v•cttma to sl\rada C I hr • 30 min) 3:30 0 • • ·~ "lhe S1tanger W1th1n" ( 197<4) Barbar• Eden. Oeo<ge Orta4110 A. pragnllfll woman display' lff'tOllC 1>8hllV10f llS a r6SUll or 11 s1tange tone 1ns1de her (I hr • 30 rntn , 'Ike' Not Too Serious By PETER J . 60\'t· K L 0 S I\ N ( i E I.ES I I\ I' I"-" 1 t1 I I I E1senh0\H'r, I h:.t\1• nn doubt v.a .1 ~·rt·..il ~· n• rJI I mc·an. \\l' t11d v.rn lht· "·" Hut f'.t'-l•nh11v.•·1 \\-:tsn 'Lcx<tt:l ly fl.111llm\<111t 'J h1 ·'y tl1d r1•il .... tll t11111 "Hlvod ;.ind C:ul::-· 11( Ill l111n Ut1 t"h"" 111 "Hull ·· Thl'Y call1•il h11n ' lkt· 1\ hlunt . <·~r1n•1m11 JI name for a blunt Kan-.a-. typ1• t)f ~u' lkt• dirln l le:l\'t' il'J.:f'ncl wh1·rl'Vl'r hP tm<l M<tyb<> that's v.hy th•·\ v.a1tc<I ~o Ion~ lo make• a m ovH• alx.tut h1 m . May be thut '::-why th•· mO\ 1c they ftn;.illy made· takt·-. pains to portra)' c·vt:ryonc c·h1• involved· 1n Worlp War II as <'Om ical 1cilots "lkC'." LOnight. Friday and Sunday on ABC. ('hannl'I 7. al 9. 1s a World War 11 soap opera. The re IS a lot or Kay Sum· DUVALL m e rsby. mu<'h hinting about hl'r a lle~cd r c·IJ tions hip with lkC'. There 3 H ' also ,1 lo t of showdowns bctWl't'n Ike and the· 1>lh1·r pnnt'Jpal5 111 the great WC:lr drama Ike battling Monti::om C'r)'. Ike batUmg Gen Ma rsh all , Ike buttlini.: P,Hton, lkt· battling Churchill ,,.., 1-'llH, I prom1 ... 1• \11u will ~IJ.!l!li V.1d1 t•n·t1 ancr io.:1 mnm)! II"' J r .1u ·oon lw loo k-. ltkf' s11m1·thtnJ: llw · !-ia1urr1a) ;-;1J.!hl J.t\1• 1·r1•w dt•«tmt·d up 1\s J -.ay. <tn) thing lo rn.1kl' lk•· look goorl Hobt'rt l>u\ :di., lkt• 1-. n ·s1wflttbl<' •houl!h pt•rh;ip., mon· of,, bullv than lht· ~.ht•nhu"'< r mo::.I or II ... l"<'OH'mhf'I '1.1) IW thal ... ,, nurpoS1•ful uver < 11mrwn-.;1l111n. inlt·ndt·d for thow who remember I"·· .1-. J 1.1tlwr dull hul nict· guy. the kind the) rlon I mJ.l-.1· mm it·::-;J houl Le(> R(>m1ck turns in a 1111 c· 1wrform1m(c a s Kay Summ<'rshv. ;;i<'l1ng !\Ullahly llllt>rCSllnj:! Hnd r1~rv. thf' (jU<JltllC'-that SUp JIO!\t'dl~ led to lkt"'-<1rfl•Cl11Jn rorhl'r The· lrt•at mt'nl of Ka y Summ\·r ... by 1.., .i maJor nrohlt-m rn this mn\ 1e If you rc· going to makl' a -.o.ip lllk'l ;.i, tlo 1l nght. For l>Omt• rc·a~1>n . I\ IW <'OUl<1n I rft·t·1dc· wht·tht:r lo go <1head ;;n<I ll'I lk1· ;ind 1\:1\ h:t\'t• ;1 ro •al afrmr <is tn ''P ast H1•mPm· l)•·nn~ ... the K<.1) Summt'ri.hy hook '>n v.h1rh lhe r if Ill 1-. b.tst•<f. or J u::-t a hJnlcd Ont', ('Ond11r tetl through mr.mmj:!rul g lanl't:''- "AN AFFA IR IS HINTED at." ;rn /\HC llOLl.VWOOD ( /\ J> I rK•; WASN'T A FRONT-tl~F. h<>ro . thJ I ... ~pok1':.man ~<Jt<I. "hul we didn't want to m ;Jk1• 1l M l'llssa Gtlhert und h over, out or resJ>('ct to Ma m ie " C'mom Why 1s Patty Duk<' /\Sl1n hdve w Y th.ls movie is c rnmme<1 full of thest' back c;ta~l' sht• there all tht' lime, gwmg Ike puppies and s ta rlcrl rilmino "T he d r a m atics . Ike wa s a tact1c1an anrt lln ad · h'' 1 h d k " m inistralor, the Suprt?mc Commander or the 1\1 ::-uc· SI at!>.uppose toma e Mam1ereel gnort '' ~l~~;1<'1l' Worker .. for lied Expeditionary Jo'orccs _ a headquarters man T hl' ht·sl thin)! t1bout this six hour movtt' ts the He didn't tote a ncarl-handlL'<.I pistol or invent n1rt• ust• or an i·IN·tron1c· process thcit convert:. black Mr hss:i. v.ho stars 111 sayings. ,. " a nd wh1t1· film into color (in·ol !>turf. IR minute:. ~;~·~~~:~: .. !I<~~~~ o~rc\~~ That's not to say "Ike" isn't an interest1n~ :~ ~1~·:~/'lrn roota)!l' of landings, Hitler , battles Kelh•r movie. ll 1s. in a tclcv1s1on sort of wa~ It .. ; JUSl not If )nu·vc c\er wanlt'd to hear Ei!'Jenhowi>r cuss Miss /\sun. who won a serious war movie, e1s soml' mig ht h ave t·x or wo ndnt'fl how he he ld hi!> own with Churchill. an Osc-.1r as hcst ~un peeled. ht r d th "lk " 11 f ,. Al t he ~ginning of tonight's ep1so<k. for ex ~nu mtg in al e ts actua Y sort n run porting actress for her 1 A • . .li _ b . That·.., unt· or the proble ms . I don 't think good war port raya l o r H c lt.'n a m p c. w~ see mcnca s mi lary rass in a plan· movi e~ an •:;upposcd to be fun. Kelll'r in the t!-lfi.2 movlC'. nang session al tho Pentagon. Gene ral Marshall _ _ ------------- p lays teach er Anne and the others e1r e the re Just to make Ike look r.==========:;i s u 11i va11 she a I ~ 0 good. They float simplistic balloons. which Ike SOUTH COAST ...... ,... n played the hhnd a nd quickly p unctures. thereb y st)owing himself ACTORS STUDIO ., .... IT STRUCK THE folks at NBC that bis was instant audience. and they ve re n g ht. NBC's did a rescue mov· e, "Ret1cue From Gilligan's Island.'' vhic b score<.! vt.'ry well in the rat· dea r Miss Ke ller o n qualifiedtogotoEuropcandwinthcwar. c a .. 10l ~""""'11y •nnall THEA':TRES P I J B B com-re:-w.."""" 111 -"'-" -e eT . oyer roadway. ANB WAIT UNTIL VOU sec Steven Roberts "" 1.1,,., -~ • ----------------------•llHNn ~o N< c MAJIEIMiREI) 'Crazy' Movie Cast HOLLYWOOD (/\P l -Ann-Margr et and Jruce Dem star in "Middle Age Crazy." a com edy 1bout the c risf>s raced by a couple when the .1usband turns 40. SUNDAY ANO WEDNESDAY MATINEES 2 P.M. ft r" I CUSTOM WINDO~ TREATMENTS NOW 20';o OFF fl •' ,,. , .. .._.-JI !lilt·•· n"'"'' ., .. • .... ,.,... ,. """ ''-'""''" .. , jltlftt '""''""' .. ~' ti. 17141957-0212 ' - - --CINEMALAND 11•1m 1601 "THE DARK" "PHANTASM~ (R) 1414 H1Teor l l•O ,,,. Pa"•nt ... ....... 11.AIIMG SADCK.IS Ill Besides both being Oscar nominees, Ann- 'i"argret and Dem are both g raduates or New rrier High School in Winnetka, Ill. He graduated oD 1954 and She in 1959. GET OUT YOU< HANDKERCHEFS '"'•J""'J ~,. f 1 fft,jjti .. ,,.,. .... ..-... "' ,,. 0-~ •.,, W•• '""·~ u~' .,. ,,.._, ••• • •' 14,.I ..,..,,..,.r,,_,. ,,.,,...,,,_,.,,,, _,!'tttn 1H1.,. ,.,,. ..n•\ ~~llf'bi~t (,,i:t•h; 'I I • Allllh • • 2000 S4YlffGS •r • • GEORGE HAMIL TON "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" (PG) 61M .. 1l._I_ 'MAHTASM ,_,., .. 'SYCHIC 1:11 • 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR r1110111 Fashion Island Ncwpori Beach -----·---.... -·· ~~ ' -.. ~ .. ¥r. ... 'I • \, f '* ·r~ : ,_~.._ .. _ ' .................... ' .... ' ..... ""' .,,, .... ,, .... _ ...... ~ ... • ,_., C.. •-1 l•t n I lllo II lfll,. W 15511 .... ClaH Of MIH Macmlchael '"l"'I t-----------1\1 "'Y...oMOI' ntt. IOOV IMATQCU "THE SILENT PARTNER" (A) Daily 6 10 \at ~ ... Hol I 2 JO For qa~~ififfi Ad ACTION Call A OAIL Y ,.LOT AD·YISOR 642·5'71 •=--t• n1111 c cosfl MESA ) So. Co11t '" "" "" )0 0 811\ll\I I••• Pf"'"<I AcedH!y Awn W"-'1 SUNlMAMINI ,_ .. "_...,...,.. Bedknobe and Broomaltcka 7: .. tOI Hot LHd & Cold FHt ___ ....;.. .... ~ .Jl~I --- NOAMA RAf l :H(NI Claaa of MIM MaCMtchHI ltl .. 18\tl .. -: ---. ---... -... -~·---·-----........ __ _......_ ... ...-~---........... ,................_......__._.. ENTERTAINMENT I INT£RMISStON Stages Offer Vari~ty SC~ Westminster, Youth Shows Opening • . 'I 1'htrt'·~ som lh1n.i for •·vnybody bowing In on Or a nice Coast :u n.i1·~ t h1~ Wl~k •nu ai. lh • curl1ttn~ 10 up on a 111-ofc•s11io nnt i.how, t1 community pro· duc:tion. a l'Ollt!IJl•tc· coml'dy und two children's at- t r 8et1on.1 , South Coast ltt•pNtory provides the pro· (l"r.saonul (1111·· ofk1 1ng pn •vww JX•rformances of tht• 1111:' v1nt11.:1• '1'1°A 0 ' My Heart" Fridliy lhrouRh Sunduy p11or to the pluy''I offltlul opening on T U4•i.day f'1 tdJ) .11 .. 0 finds the Westminster C'orn nHUllt v Tht·at••r 011t'n111i.; its luli"Sl event. the m :.tt·ry 11wlo<l111111.1 -;t·vt'fl Key!> to Blildpalt> " TONIGHT Mi\RKS 'fllt : OIJ'1111ng or No Time for St'r~t-t1nb ·•l !-.ulldl•·hdl'k < 'ollt>gt Also going up tonight art> "t•1nocrh10 &t the Costa Mei.a ('lvlc Playhoultt-und "Mr f'(lp~r·., Penguins" for tht-t-'ount1un Valll-y Community Th~ater, the lat tcr pair aimt'<.I al the ~andbox·st't "Peg ()' My lleart" a t South Coast Repertory IS·a turn of lhtH'Cntury romantic C<Jmedy <1boUt lln anstocrat11: family and .i ::.pmtc.-d ln::.h immigrant. Zanuck and Brown Returning to Fox llOLLYWOOO I AP I f'roducPrs R1chnrd D. ~i-~·=~l •IAYIDll WQJTOW .. 1 • .,,. T ~Arbsb Zanuck and David Brown ar1 • lt'av1n1-? nivl·r!'al ·--=·--•™rlW>OfMMl ••• ~ -P1ctun's to return to 20th CC'ntury Fox Picture:-. ROYSCHOODt JANCTMAllCOUH n<'xt yf'ar. 20th Ct'ntury.f ox ha::. n•portcd · "LAST EM8RACE" h . h During the seven yC':.&rs t l'Y were 14 1t lOltN CtOVIR ~LMNI OiARll'iNAl'ltR .. ,c~MnOl'HtRWAllU~ Universal. Z:rnuck and I\rown produt·cd s uch hims " ·,MIKlO'> ROI~ ~ ., • .,OAVllJ <iiA!JI R ........... l'Hf H1hM1111..MURllMll~lllr~ as "J aws," "The Sting." "Jawi. 2" and "Thl· ~ Eiger Sanction." ~llr:•mlttlu E~rlier. Zanuck. was president of 20th Century .. ... _ • .., .. _ Fox f 1lm Corporation and Brown wa!. <:xecut1\'e ""w. vice president in c harge' or production ---------Al Fox the two producers were responsible for "T he Sound of Mu:r;1c." "Patton," "MASH ... "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The French Connection ." ----. ---. -----").-"My associ<ltion a nd friendship with Richard and David ha~ been a Ion~ rPlationsh1p o f respect ror the11"talcnt as creative filmmak<"r:-. and one or close personal tics." said Alan Ladd Jr . president of 20th Century. f''ox. "We welcome lht•m to 2<>Lh Cc•ntury · Fox." .•.... \"I ... ,,. .. ., •' l1tt••••i• ~. 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'• ···~'• °' • t t ( J.. t I ~t ~ f ( ,1 {, r ~ Only the 'Dailv Pilot delivers COMPLETE local sports In the DAILY PILOT 642-'321 Intermission Tom Titus John-David Keller 1s directing the elaborately strue- tured show. Cast members include Richard Doyle. John Ellington. Anni Long, Wayne G r ace. Martha Mc Farl:ind. Ann S1ena-Schw1:1rtz, Don Tuche. Michael llJgcrty and Noreen He nnessy in the title role "Pei.: {J' My llC'<1rt" will play for fi ve weeks <1t SC R'::. f'~ourth Step Theater. 65S Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. "SEVEN KEYS TO Baldpate." written by George M. Cohan only a year after "Peg O' My If <' :.a rl.. (1 rs t a pp ca red. is directed by Ron Albertsen. Clark Burson and J an McKinley play lhc leading roles in the vintage comedy. • Othf'rs in the cast include David MacArthur. Carol Albright. Bill Aeb1. Pat Mullins. Chuck Gresham. Kathryn Peniston. Frank James, J ack Willenbacher. Kenneth Mick, Robert Le1bovich and Hon Grigsby. Perform ances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through June 2 at the Jhen.tPr . 7272 Maple SL , Westmins ter. Reserva- tions 893 8626. ,. II Wynn Pt•arc1•, who understudied Andy-Grif- fith in th<· orig111al Rroadway production of "No T ime for St•ri.:<·:rnts ... is directing lht:: Saddle back Cullege ver~ion. wh ich plays tonight through Satur d:i) and May 10 12 at 8 pm and May 6 and 13 al 3 pm THE SllOW IS BF:F:ING staged in the m a in lh<':l ll•r .it thl· M1ss1on Yil·JO college. with rei.c·rva- l1ons bemg tahn a t 831 ·7414 or 495·2790. Puti Tambellm1 1.s dire('ttng "Pinocchio" for tht• Costa Mcs:1 <'hlldrcn·~ group with Tnl\ 1s Carr in th<' title rolt• and Gn·g Scott as Gt·pcttu Othe .. youngsters in tht· cas t arc Kim Shoaff. Ian McKay, Kim F'1oyd , .Je nnifn Moosl~n. Jim Key. Kt 1th Wagnc•r .. lt1hn l!Jradcr . Kelch Anderson. John Jla ~ll·r, M1:-.'iy Rooth. Amy Dalton. Jon Dunn. Va lerie Mc lJan1<'ls. Donovan Kinney. Bngclle Ohl1g and Diri.1 1-'<i~'t•r Performann·:-. will ht· g1vl•n Friday. S<1turday and May 11 at H p m and May 12 at 2 :w pm 1n the CommunJt\ ("(·1111 r aud1tor1um on tht· Orange County Fa1rgrow11Js ltc:s•·~val1on~ 754·5 15~ DAVlO t'Ol NTl\l:'li I!' ..,la~1ng "~r l'oppc·r·s Pl'ngu1ns" and a lso :ipprars in tht· show al<Jng with Vah.'rtt> l'oulton. Hon Br.1ndtman. Trac' Soct'd, Jim Brou~hton . Caroline Olvf'ra. R1 ck1 K<imµer , Gail Got•tsch. 01·hb1c Shapiro. Michelle Tullock . Rachel Lt•w1~. Cheryl Larsen, Ken Palmer, J<1son Klugman. Willwm Bohlen. Mat Kamper. Renee Kamper. Tammi Tullock a nd Jennifer Ha nn. Performance dates are Fridays <1t 7 30. Saturduys and Sundays at 2:30 through May 20 at the Fountain Vallt•y Community Cente r. 10200 Slater Ave. Rcserv<1t1 ons 968·3509 or 839·0173 --~ WINNER~~ Academy .-of ~Awards BEST PICTURE ........... , ·. WllRNtlfG EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Westmins1er 892·4493 EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEM• Newporr Beacn 644 0160 R CIMEOOME Orange 634·25'>3 STADIUM DRIVl·IM Orange 639·8770 --------------------- • ClnEtiDltfE 6. sct.&en ~ 63U 2553 •\ c.omPLEX Ctt.tOmdn Av_. & S~nt.1 An.1 ~,,.~""'4Y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "TOMMY" "hair" (PG) "THE CtfAMP" (PGl COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R) JANE FONDA TH E CHINA SYNDRONE . (PG) "MANHATTAN" (R) ''DEER HUNTER" (R) STAn1um 6scAeen 639 -7860 DA IVE·ln Kalella "-•• St•d•um "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" "MANHATTAN" "REVENGE" CR) "DREAMER" (PG) "FUN WITH DICK I JANE" "BUCK ROGERS" "INFRA MAN" (PG) "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" Al.I. ORIVE·INS OPEN 6:JOr.M.MfGHnY Cl>:ld U"det I 1 F '~~ U"ll\\ • Kldd•t '°llY••ou"d JOHN SAVAQE TAEA T WILLIAMS HAIR ' PLUS Tl-£FLM PG THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY FtlMEO LIVE IN CONCLRT Plus fRI "THE PSYCHIC" HST ACTO" JONVOIOHT NSTACTAHS ~1-r::.~:~A (';;"~, .~tlEAVEN CAN WAIT ~~~ ol)(~.l (R) T BEST ACTRESS AC TOA J,,.tf·,,,,,{d J ... '~~ "/J 1/ 1!., L-~tiAq ift!JH.e R (p1us•-••.,..." Warrll'n Beatty HEAVEN CAN WAIT" ,,,,,_____ NA1'10N1 WORtD- Carter ~aps . General, 50, for Army· €1iief of Staff.- WASHINGTON f AP1 Prcs1 r.t>n 1>1rngla11 MnrAr\hur wia:s Carter's ch01cc of Meyer. depu__u t' 01wn fn 11 u ~uch M youn1 c 1e o 'fl a or operaUOns. ·was Army Kt'n~n1 hus-bc:en tapped to -surprts:lng because only two weeks fitud hi~ st-rv1<.'l' And It is tht! firs t ago Carter named Meyer to llnw 111 15 )'l'l.lrt. that a president become commander in chief of hfls rt>1Whl'<f fur down 1n the: Army U.S. Army forces In Europe. tloweve.r. de fense sources-said that. on this ~uestion. both-Rogers ana Alexander recommended the same man Gen. John Vessey, U .S. command e r 'in Kore a, lo become chjef of staff. J n international affairs from George W11hineto11-. UnLverait)'- and attended the National War Colleee and other service schools. dent C'artt1r bas -mm>tnawu-u - Ci"n Echrnrd M.-Tt' <> bct'nm' t\rm chief of ~ta H. i.t so lht• )'OUn~ca.t rmy ~en rill to H·11r h th.-t o1\ ln rwarly hulf 3 tc>ntury .~ ........ NOMINATeo I C'nrl<'r also d<•J•Mted from t1 ad1 1100 by pas1>l nt( o vor 15 mon• ~t'n1or ~cnt>ral i. In nom1 na11p~ M t')'«'r. ratt'd by frllow offil't'r' and Pentugol\ c1v1hnn kudcrt. ui. 11 bnlllunt Jllanncr and str1ttt·~111t Oen. Meyer IT IS THF. nRST time ~lnt•t· :ll'OIOrll list M1•yer. 11 rrnllvt• of St Mary's. Pa . wlll huv1: to b4: confirmed by lhti St·nutc hdortJ he can replace tht• 1't11rf l'hll•f. G~n . Bernard tl11i;1•r11, who iii due lo s ucceed c;,.11 Alexumkr llulg us Supreme Allied ('omrou11tlt•r 1n Europe uboul Julv I ARMY SO\JRCES SAID the de· ep secrecy that surrounded the selection process. and \he few lop offlcia.ls who were in on the prcsi· dent ·s choice until late Tuesday. gave rise to speculation there had been another c las h be tween Rogers and Army Secretar y Clif Coi'd. Alexander According to these sources. who asked fo be kept anonymous , Carter made ltis decision after in· terviews with both Vessey and Meyer Arter serving In Vietnam, be commanded a brigade or the Firat Cava lry Division and as the division's chief or ,start, Meyer took lime from the Army for six rnonths as a rellow at the Brook· ings Institution. a prestigious think tank. Among his decorations are the A WEST POINT graduate, Silver Star , the Legion or Merit Mcy<'r received a master's degree and the Purple Heart . _Tourists Happy Dollar Rising Against Yen TOKYO 1AP1 Four Americans eating din- ne r at a Tokyo hotel hud to fork out S238 74 Wed - nesday. But that was $69 26 less than the s ame meal rost six months ago, when the dollar fetched only 172 yen, its lowest point in years . But the dollar h as been inching up since a nd Wertncsday the Interbank t rading rate hit a rccorct for the year at 225 80 yen, or 1ust about the same value as in late May l:lsl ye11r AN AMERICAN T RAVEL AGENT IN Tokyo predicted the in('rcasc in the dollar against the yen wi II bring bac k many of the Ame rican tourists who s truck .Japan from travel lists because of its notoriously high prices. Joe Grace. forme rly o r Broc kton. Mass., manager of Tokyo's travel center said. "the strong dollar will definitely make a difference" t o the American tourist. Hotel accommodations are below last Oc· tober's rates but a cup of coffee that cost more than $2 last fall, s till commands Sl.50 per cup with no frcc refills. Am~ricans craving California oranges have to pay Sf.13 per orange at Tok yo supe rmarkets. JAPANESF: RESORTS AND BUSINESSES will no doubt welcome the rt"surgence of the dollar hecause last Yt'Hr neighboring South Korea report· c·tl a ,g1·Patl·r number of tourists than Japan, a trt'nd traw·I ai:wnts altnbutt·d lo .hi gh costs and low t•xchang<' ratl' F1n<Jnt'1 al c•x1wrt~ 1n Tokyo havt' cttlributed lhf' n ~l' or tht· dollar to l)Sy(·h0Jog1l'ctl factors One hanker s:.iid. "we· nrc• t'X PN1cnc1ng the !><Jmc thwg this ,\'P:tr wilh tht· dollar that Wf' !>aw last ycllr with lhl' \ C'n " 0 Pres1dcnl C'aru•r 1n11 an 1·nd to 'Pt'l'Ulat1on on the dQllar by J.!t•ll1ng !ht· l't•ntn1I hanb or Jctpan. WC's t <~crmany ;rn<I Sw1tzcrlnnd to c·ouperatc by b uying dollars and r:u!-.ing its price lo dh.courage s peculators . For th(• pao;;l tv.o lrud1ng day!., however . the .lapanesc rcntrC:tl hank has IJt·<'n M·ll1ng do llar!. in .111 attempt to prcvl'nt the American l·u rrcncy I rorn n smg too fast. too soon 'Hello Dolly' Set for Newport The musical "llello !Jolly'" will be prc!>ented May 17· Hl al Newport II arbor High School. 600 lrvi nt:-Ave .. N<:wporl lkach Curtain lime in the school aud1lonum will he 8 I> m Featured performers will include Kathy Hall , Dayna Dubrow. Ri chard Hit•th, Li !>a Hreer~· Robin Cole, Doug lla ll .. Jpff Odell , Paul F.vcrs and Noe.lie Harling. The show ts d1rc•tlt•d bv Joe Swift. with choreography hy A11rbara Clippinger . music. dirf'ction by Donna Kclscn and band direction hy Don Ander son T ickets al SJ general and S2.50 for Harbor l11gh students will be available at the door or can be reser ved by calling 751·4402 Bars to Install Games SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -The city Board of Permit Appeals has resolved a dispute In the old Haighl·Ashbury neighborhood by granting a license lo a tavern to ins tall a pool table and four pinball machine~. Reside nts of the neighborhood expressed alarm at the proliferation of bars ln what was the center of San Francisco's hippie culture in the 1960s. Some of the bars cater to homosexuals . SUPER VALUES OM WATERBEDS- •"""" "'OtNllOf COUNTY MTAUATIOl't AVMlAMI ,lff~#Cl#O AVAl&AIU • Fram• & bookcaie headboard, quality lop seam mattred U.l . heoter with thermo,101. titted liner. tlll k it. 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From her view at the lop, she i1o the supreme ruler,.of th\' universe Is she Wonder Wom an? Sheena of the Jungle., A bionic marveJ'l Clark Kent ln drag? No She's the s pectacular mythical fc\nall! warrior of powe rful size aod Inte llect who dominates all men because she as superior. She is: Tbe Legendary Ampzon. V .£LVET RHODES -a les!; than mythical person who likes to pin men to the mat in collegiate wrestling and 1s an actress who prefers playing "female dominant"' roles Like Lady MacBetb is The Amazon Supreme. She conferred the title on herself. The 29-year-old Tustin resident who was born in London and moved here seven years ago, last year ~ founded a,n Orange County-based group known as the Society for the Promulg.ation and Encouragement of Amazon Conduct a nd Attitude • an the county and 1.000 worldwide. ac cording lo 6-root. 180-pound Ms Rhodes. Calling henell a ··rrce spirit .. who doesn 't believe in marriage, Ms Rhodes says because m e n are necessary, SPEACA"s membership is open to both men and women. "THE FUNCTION or men in this group."' she s ays "'is to be servants or worshippers . "'l have several male secretaries and male caretakers ... But. s ays The Amazon Supreme. life has become a bit complicated. Jt seems more men want to be dominated by women than vice versa so s he has diHiculty r ecruit ing female members intoSPEACA. To dale. ber group has 35 women who, she explains with a shrug. '"just seem to come and go · · Tbe original idea for SPEACA. which Ms. Rhodes calls an off-shoot of the women's liberation movement. was conceived about four years ago when she and a m ale journaUst de · cided to conduct an ··experiment.'' Both believe 1n the concept of fe male" s uperiority. she says., so the·y · er -· T o.lty l'H .. ,..,.'-.. , l'atrlO 0 '0...Mll (SP EACA ) Th€.' organiz:.it1on has 200 members Mell Lazarus. creator of the 'Momma · comic strip. says Momma never admits she feels good. If you ask her how she is. she says. 'Better. · <See AMAZON. Page CZ> O..tly Pllol P hotoh P~lrtOO'OotlMll Velvet Rhodes heads Amazon group. Mell's Momma is Cartoon Subject · Duo Does Body Work By MARCIA FORSBERG 0t IM 0.ilf Pll•I !ft.Ill Momma ·frlt a complaint comtng on. After vi.~hng twr son for three days. she mentwned that she missed talking to him on the lelephonr Thi• son smd ... Mom· ma, you·IX' twen staying right here With me 1n my house' .. Mommars r eply· ··w ould II hurt you lo pick up an ez. tension? .. Momma is the ma in character in the '"Momma"' com ic strip which ap- pears daily in more than 110 newspapers. And the son is Mell Lazarus. the cartoonist whose own 80-year-old mother inspired the creation of the long -suffering. long-nagging little woman who always has the last word. In addition to •·Momma," which he has written and drawn for nine years. Lazarus also produces "Miss Peach." a s trip about a school teacher and her class or sophistical· ed youngsters . He 's been doing the ·'Miss Peach"comicfor 22years. "l 'M THE ONLY cartoonist who writes and draws simultaneously and single-handedly, daily and Sundayc two comic strips. That refl ects both greed and masochis m ," Lazarus quipped during a s peech at Robinson's in Westminster Mall. where he discussed his work and told stories about his Momma. The Jean. dar).. Lazarus grew up in the East , but now lives in Woodland Hills. He has been drawing pictures s\nce he was 5 years old, he s1ud. As a chHd . he'd spread the Sunday C'omies from a dozen newspapers all over his bt!d and read for hours. .. They fascinated me . When I was about 10 1 realized somebody DREW those things. and by the time I was 12. I found out you got PAID ror it ·· Lazarus. who never studied art, recommended a broad li beral educa· tion for asparmg cartoonists. "Today 1..t 's a question of what you a re saying ralhPr than what you are drawing.·· DRAWING A COMIC strip is lonely work. he said . adding that most feed· back comes through the mail. He gets requests for drawing lessons, plus fan mail with a twist. One letter reads. •·r like Momma and I like the way you draw her. Will you please dra,w me a picture of Snoopy." often. many letter writers express their identification with the Momma char~cter. One says, "I thought my mother was unique until I started reading your comic s trip and found out we were both in the same boat. Why don't we meet someplace ·and jump ship?" Another: "Dear Mr. Lazarus, Momma is just like my mother -a pain in the ass." The characte r, patterned after the "interesting, lovable and funny lady." who Lazarus s ays is "alive and well and nagging in L.A.," is a universaJ figure. "She's a n aging widow trying desperately to relai9 control over her grown children." She never says anything ror the sake of conversation . Lazarus ex- plained. "Everything she s ays has a point. The general thrust of wh~··~he says is that she's being neglected by her children." ONE OF MOMMA'S c harac· teristics that Lazarus borrowed from his own mother is her hypochondria. .. She gels into bed and puts on what I call her Cam Ille face.·· Even· tually, s he telephones each child and says. "This is it ... When lhe children rus h lo her bed side, s he issues what Lazarus calls her "dying wishes ... .. She says. ·aerore I go I want you to promise me something.· And it's usually something like agree to go with her lo the cousin's club next week or write to Aunt Sophie. Then s he ·11 have a miraculous recovery and jump out of bed and go fi x dinner for everybody · · Lazarus noted that Momma never admits that s he feels good ... You say. <See MOMMA, Pa~e Cll By JUDITH OLSON 0t Ille OlllY Pil9' !>t.ltl 1f a m asseur and a masseuse are married to each other . can a good massage bdarbehind? In the case of Joe and Kay Katcher. physical therapists at Rancho San J6a· quin Athletic C\ul)in Irvine, the answer is no. The couple work on each other and often team up to give s uper-special rub· downs The Katchers support each other and say th€.'y 'rc continually helping each other learn and improve . They met in Las Ve~as when. they we r e both physic al t herapist s al Caesar's Palace and married six and a half years ago. Katcher interrupts his wife when she is discussing her career to add things she is too modest to relate. He seems to be her best public relations agent. Mrs. Katcher. an 88·pound native of England. is the second person in her family to become a physical therapist HER FATHER, a former soccer player and coach. sought the profess100 after he dislocated his arm and was rorced lo gave up socce r He was certified in 1935 in England and still practices the art between scouting trips ror soccer teams. Mrs. Katcher studied classical ballet beginnin~ at age 5 at the Roya l A c ademy o ( D a n c in g and h.a s performed in France, Denmark and Sweden. lier sister was a dancer 1n Las Vegas and. when Mrs Katcher went to v1s1t her at the age of 15 --she never went home aJ?ain. S he atte nded the Uni versit y of Nevada for six years. tried "'every fl eld possible" including dealing in thl' casino. hairdressing and secretarial wo rk. but found she liked physical thera py best. " ( love it I can •t wait to go to work every day:· she said. Katcher . a retired police officer who was born and raised on New York ., East Side. held a variety of police pos1 tions ranging from unde rcover deter tive to foot patrolman IN ADDITION . h€.' wo rked as a firefighter in th<' Coast Guard, was a barher and drove buse!> He became intf'n•:,ted in physical therapy and ma~~a~e when he de· veloped a Hack problem .. I felt the need to team about the bodv. ~o I went to Stromberg Institute of Ma!>sagc 1n Lo~ Angeles."" Katcher ~aid S1nc1• grt11n g hi s f irst 1oh as -a mass€.'u r 1n t hl' 1960'>. Katcher has worked at many Nt•wport Beach area clubs as well as 1n l<1rge Las Vegas hotels and at La Co~ta Hl'. too. thorour,hly enjoys his work. his "second e::irc 'r ·· "lt ·~ a very unusual fi eld ... he said. ··rt 's a very personal service ·· Both t h l' K atc·hcrs agree that masseurs and masseuses have to be part psychiatrist . although they said the greatest be~e fit 1s de rived fr~m massa~e when therr 1s no conversation and r<>laxat1on 1~ thl' godl · P€.'oplf' talk v. hen thC'Y have never . .,~ .~:.r .?.'.•';.. <St>e Ol 0 00 E~. Pagt> CJ I O•llV PllOt PfMllO Of l.H fl'•yrt• Joe Katcher relaxes the body and the mind during massage. Rome-Grown lculturing I f ' ' Cltergl Ro1tto After wriUng about my husband's at- tempt.a to transform me into an educat- ed penon by lntroduclng me to the formal straw of Beethoven and Bach -vla seuon tickets to the Los Angeles Philharmonic -1 received a letter from Jean Tandowsky. Mrs. Tandowsky is the director of public ~laUons for the Orange County Phllbannonlc and, like myself, ts an ad· mlrer ol conductor Carlo ·y,.na Glulini. Sbe wanted to let me know my in· f a&jlaUoo nacUoa to Glullni is not uni· ~ and ahe c•utioned my husband to (See &OMO..PateC2> Lindas Set New A..F. Pace Two ~rmen in Exercise BRAVE SHIELD 19 in Texas had never met. but had sever al things in common. They are working in what is considered "man's territory," they have risen to the challenge of a demanding Air National Guard <ANG ) career and they are both named Linda. Airman 1st Class Linda Grimes, a radio operator for the 222hd Combat Communications Squadron <CMBTCS> at Costa Mesa ANG Sta· lion, was deployed on Exercise BRAVE SHIELD 19 to a remote r adio relay site at Bee Caves west of Auatln. Texas. This was no new experience for Airman Grimes who ls a veteran of three previous ex· erclaea. She took two years of Guard experience with her and also recalls with pride being a member of a six:woman crew that set up and operated a remote site ul Laguna Peak last year. "Th.ls was the first crew to completely set up and operate a remote radio relay site without male assistance." said Airman Grimes ... It was really an accomplishment for all of us.·· Airman Gritties, who likes working with her bands. Is an electrician on her civilian job with a motor home manufacturer In Costa Mesa Mr <See LINDAS, P•lt C2) Airman 1st Class Lmda Gtimes- --------. ,. . -·----,_._ .. ,.._ ... __ . Sgt. Linda Bean . . ... -. . . . ,, I I ,. Q DAILY PILOT Thurad~. Mey 3, 1979 ~ .. . lry and be underalandang •bout 1t Mr TandowN.y~: "Pleue t.eU him. Cheryl, that lhue Is no reuoo tor him to be downcut at your reactlon to the 1r'Ht maestro. for we all IHI the same and, at Ulla polnt. all the huabaoda are filled wtth ooWns but admlraUoG for this 1re1t man." In addlUon to her m oral 1upport, Mn. Tandow'llly exp~t"d dlamay lhat my spou.ae and I fell we had to drtve all thf' way to Loe Angelt>!i to hor G1ulmi tn ('0R('er1. "Were you and your hu~band not aware that you did not have to go through any o ( th< trrnls and tnbula lions you did In order to hear lbe or chestra and Giulini, M ehha und all the othe r greal3 In lhe music world"" she asked. 1 shuddered at my own 1gnoran<.'e l had no idea C~rlo and his group ever played Orange ounty And prior to 11 few weeks ago l dldn 't even know there we re any "greal!I" other than Pink Floyd and lhe Rolling Stones. Saturday night my husband and t found our way to the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, at least 45 miles c loser tha n the Dorothy Chandler -Pav.Ulion, to hear the Orange <A>unt-y Philharmonic Society's last concert of the season starring Carlo Mana Giulini and the Los Angeles l?hilharmonic . To our amazement we found free parking, roomy seats so clo~e to the or- chestra you COUid S<'C an occas ional bead or perspir ation and acoustics that I fe lt. as an uneducated person , to be superior to that which we have been ex· posed to in Los Angeles. As the musicians took their places there was a hush, followed by a burst of applause, as lovely Carlo in tails en· lered and began bis swan-like waving of hands. As the music fille d the crowded auditorium. my unacc ustomed ears had d1ffiruJty adjusting to what sounded like spring mornings in S alem commercials or angels da ncing o n de wdrops in a fairytale. After many moments of extended mag 1c ha d passed , a n appanlk>n in pale ice blue appeared next to the maestro. Then lovely mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade began singing some thing I found unintelli~ahle a nd captivating I wus beginning to h ave a reeling ft:el· ing that I'd been transportt.'<i hackward 1n time and wa~ in the middle of a rom antic ':!Os m usical without the tap dancers or sequins . The combin ation of the beautHul music and people we re heightening m y senses into rapture 11nd good feelings we re oozing everywhere. Even lhe'·dummy little voice in mv . alter-conscience lhat ke pt whispering it isn't fair for people to be. so lovely and so talented finally s uccumbed to this dessert or elegance I a m not sure yet whether my new ch ssicaJ awareness means I am becom- ing an educated per son. At least m y hus band seems pleased. But I do want to thank Mrs. Tao· dows ky a nd the Ora nge County Philharmonic Society for letting me know there is a way to stay c lose to hom e and still get cultured on Saturday n ights I hope Pink F loyd will forgive m e , ,':I(~ "'...,-~,..;<"":-0"-:".,,r-.,....., a·,.,~-~ • w.y:. -~ ---y~ T -., _. -.,..--'I..•·'// .. .,, , :1~m,/ 0110 ~ ~ !/) ~ ~ ~ fo.r Mother :'.~ ~ in Lorge & Half-Sizes ::~ ~"' Sizes 14112 to 241/2 ~ l{ Give Mom your love ~ and a new dress from Ella Nor's. We've got what she wonts for Mother's Day on Moy 13 and you can count on us to bt right. We've I !t been spedalizing in \, htr size for 19 years. )'' From S16.00 Ty "' Gtff Certtftcl .. 11vellebl1 from SS.00 Other Gi ft Sugge,tlons In Large Sizes: Gowns, Lingerie, Sweaters, Blouses, Penh, Swim suits. ' Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP PULUITON 2uo.a:•••• Me1 t • ~· ·v · HUNTINGTON llACH - •• Mvft ....... fl , ..... , {. Site gin C'alftadar J BAUW)A HIU CLlJ8 : For information about actlvlU~. call WMyne Hoover, 645·79'19. Bt.,-.. F.MET 8 1NGLIE8: Social Security will ~ deterlbfod Mt IS p.m ·rhurad1y, May 10, in tht' youth lounge of Temple Beth Emet in Anah11lm. Call The lma at 991·4766 for Information ubout thll ovt•r 4-0 singles aroup. S I NC I. E •: X P E It I ENC E : "Taki n I Hes ponslblllty for Your Ha ppiness" will be this to"I<' of thl:i we-f'k 's 1hscuss1on group at the Self <'1•11h •r 10 OrttOfW t 'ull 997 9600 for details. ADVANn·:D tlEALTll CENTER: Explor· in.: ~•n1:lt.·n•"bb will t>t· the topic or a rap session .11 7 341 p m "'riduy. M tty 4, i n Newport Bea<'h. Cull 97~ 0700 for dt'l 81b S A•'ARI I NGLES : An inte rnational ~uurrnt>t dJnner on Cinco de Mayo ls pla nned. <'.ill Bill . t),42 7726, or Ann. 631-4375. for reserva· t 1uns BRl ~F ENCOUNTER HOUSEPAltTY: The Man-Woman Institute Is sponsoring a 111ngles get·acqualnted event led by Emily < 'ole man. Call 835·5726 for details. ORANGE COAST SINGLES: For loforma· lion ubout a<.'tivlties s ponsored by the over·39 t-ingles f.{roup. call Alice Forney, 751-lSOO.. ., I J y<>u have an 1lem /dT lhe Singles CaUndar. st•nd 1t to Chnyl Romo . /o'eature Department, Daily 1'1/01, l'O Hor 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your name, addrt!ss and phone number. The Singles Calendar nm.s ewry Thursday. ••• Lindas (FTOm Page CU a nd Mrs. Joseph Grimes live at 913 Presidio Drive. Costa Mesa. . The second Lind~, Sgt. Linda Be~n. js .a11 air traffic controller with the 2344tb CMBTCS, Hayward ANG Station. Calif. Wbeo she joined the Guard four years ago, she was told the air traffic control field was "not the place for a wom a n -they get too upset." But Sgt. Bean is now a qualified controller and during the ex· ercise operated a mobile airfield control tower at a n auxiliary airfield on the Ford Hood, Tex· as, reservation. Sgt. Hean. who in civilian lire teaches at the Woodland Elementary School in Oakland, en· JOYS the differe nt types of chalJen ges associated with her two JObs. . "Aircraft and c h1ldren really keep you on your t~,'' s he said. The to Lindas too k p a rt in Exercise BRAVE SHI ELD 19, a joint training exercise conducted by the U.S. Re adiness Command. Air f<'orce Communications Service active duty units and ANG unit s provided commuolca· tions and. a ir traffic control services for an - t1cipatioc Air f orce units . 5WllL INTO SPllM6. A f1eal idea 111 ()..G, Mi llord ~ polyo,teo ~ ''"' dr&n. Swwl clrde \leeYe\ arid twir'Q ~ wi!+I o -.oltly draped ca.I nee'""° oro dof1no1efy l"8 mw I~ lool. Gold 8·18.SW •AITW9tT STOii •••• MIWf'OIT ..... COSTA ..aA, CIJ)fl, ... , .... .. ' aote -- Reumom Scheduled -Southland hl«h schoola are planning reu· niona and are looking ror graduates: JORN MUIR. The Technical Class or 1939 will host a 50-year reu· nlon for the classes rro m 1929 through 1940, the "Rurus Mead Years." T he celebration will t ake place from 2 to 6 p.m .. Sunday, May 6, at the Altadena Town a nd Country Club. Reserva· tions may be m ade with f r ank Abbey, 1213 ) 790-7125. WHITTIER HIGH SCHOOL: 1be Class of 1959 is bavin8 Its 20-year reunloo Oct. 20 at the M a r riott Ho te l in Newport Beach. In· formation ta available from Nancy M ap le S mith, 18921 Vista Real, ~ Linda 92686, C714) 779-1066. F_ASHIONS-The Newport Harbor Area Soroptimist Interna- tional has scheduled a Mother's Day Fashion show and lcncheon at noon Saturday, May 12, at the Airporter Inn, Irvine. Reviewing fashions are, from left, Ann Van Allsdeln, president; Dee Heisler. president-elect; and Jean Cbnner, show chairman. •• • .f\111azon BOJ,LYWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: The a lumni dinne r and awards ban· quet is scheduled for Juoe 9 at the Universal S h e r a ton . beg i n n i n g with a social ho'ur at 6 :30 pm. <From Page Cl> wanted to find out "if we were the on· ly weirdos in the world." MS-llHODES presides over-the meetings where individuals are en- couraged to recount their fantasies about being dom inated. TREV PLACED ADS in me n 's ·magazines a nd in n ews pape r s asking people to r espond to Ms . Rhodes if they believed in the concept of s u premacy a nd wante d lo be do minated by anAmazoo-like woman. T he ~roup has its own la nguage called "ldirl," which The Amazon Supreme i:.ays can be mastered in a few minutes. Cassette ta pes on: ''How to be an Amazon" and "How to be an Amazon Worshipper" are available to mem- bers. . A ll a lum ni ar c welcome and the class or 1954 will be celebr at· ing its 25th year . Those g radua t es m ay call Shirley de Coup -C ra nk a t 1213> 338-5302 for in· formation. Ticket Information is availa ble rrom Irv Eastin. lfl>S) 498·2434. The mail, says The Amazon Supreme. was ove rwhelming so she a nd her friend decided to Corm SPEACA, which s he calls a "social gro up." "A lot or m en want to do the housework for a wo man and there are a lot of m en who want to take care ofbabaes. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 42-5678 M outhly meeting s are he ld Saturday afternoons at Fullerton Savings and Loan's community room in An~im . The group's 52(>.a.year membership ree includes a bi·mo/llhly newsletter. "And." adds Ms . Rhodes, "there a re m a ny me n who worship and adore ~omen . . . I love being wail· ed on a nd pampered. I love having someonl' do my housework. "I think without m en, life would be a bit dull." • Introducing Free Car Care Clinics. Because car care isn't for men only. It's for women too take home. Plus a tree tire pressure gauge ARCO~Car Carn Clinics, administered Remember. tho Orange Coast League by the Orange Coast League of Women and pert1c1pat1ng 1nt1PpPnden1 ARCO Voters. are open to anyone-including dealers strf'SS I hat a wcll-ma1nta1ned car men-over the age of sixteen. not only reduces qasollnf' consumptron These specially designed 2y2 hour clinics and conserve~ cmt•rq/ but m.11· ns our will consist of an instructional slide show arr cleaner and 1mPortant "hands on" practice 1n such To assure reserv<lt1ons c.111 thµ LeAguP basics as changing a tire.r starting al 645--7120 Res1dcnb of Dnna Point and a battery, operating a self e pump. San Clemente may illso call a toll-free checking tire pressure an nspecting evening number, 496-U369 fluid levels. Space 1s.hm1ted so malv' c::arly You even get a kit of reference material to reservations. PertlclpatlnsJ Independent ARCO dealers offeriny tree clinics: Costa Mesa May 14.15, 18, 21, 22. Char1es and Mark Gesetlwrn. dealers. 171h & lrv111" Ctonir hour <. ,lro ' 1Mav 14, 9· 11 30am)(May15,1·330pm )(May16,5 30·8 pm )(May21,5·8 30p m )(May22, 1·3 30p m I Dana Point May 15. 17. 23. 24, 29. Dick Oeff<.!nbaugh. dealer. 34342 Pac11rc Co.1•,1 I twy /\II i.111 1c., h1 h I lrum 7 • 9 30 p m except May 23 (10 a m · 12 30 p m l El Toro May 16, 23, 30. John Upton. dealer. 23742 El TOl'o Rd tat Rockhr·lcl /\11 r.h n1r !-i 111ltl111 •m 7 g 30 pm Irvine May 11. 12. 21, 22, 8111 Ragan. dealer. 14493 Culver Dr tat walnut Clinic hours art' (May 11 and 21. 7·930pm )(Mey12 and 22, 9· 1130a m ) Mlstk>n Viejo Mey 19. 24, June 2. Tom Warren. dealer. 26001 La Paz Rd /at Murrlands Chn1c hourc; ,111 • May 19 and June 2, 9· 11.30 a.m.) (Mey 24, 6·30·9 pm.). Mey 22, 23, Gary Roberts, dealer, Crown valley Parkway ( 7 • 9 30 p m both days I San Clemente Mey 17, 18, Dick Watson. dealer. 2355 S . El Camino Real ( 7 · 9·30 p m both dRy~ ) Santa Ana May 19, 20, Les Carter. dealer 3361 S Bristol/at MacArthur 12 • 4 30 n m both d.iys 1 Tustin May 21. 22. 29, Walt Johnson. dealer 14231 Red Hill Ave Clinic hours are (May 21, 7.9 30 pm) !Mey 22 and 29. 12 30· 3 pm l ARCO ~~ - .... ~-· ) I ' • • • • • • • • , • • • -• • ~,•r • • • ~ ••..--..---..-• •• .. .,...._..., ANN LANDERS /-ERMA BOMBECK I HOAOSCOPF ~. ''"' o-.tlV PILOT ------._..._.....,,.,..,._, ________ ·----~--·. (From Pa1e CU ta ken a massage.'' Katch .. r ,,.id "Tht• t a lk a bout lhtHllsf'lvt·s P .. 011le ft•w nervous lbc fll"l;t Umc 'fhl')' lltt afoul Tht•y•~·ullt>1t ~1th :w\ 1How are you·!• and s he says, •Bet-ter .... ~~~~~~~H~~~-rT.~*1~~~;;~~-1 Orshe geis-a-~at-tan-and when spiraUon. ''She doesn't idenWy with it. She thinks I'm doin& _my AW\4 lekn," · _ Mas. kA TC'H •: ll Miid IM.'<>Plt oft on urc inllmldall'd t>.·1·3uw tht•\ 1•on~1dt•r m !'Sag~ a luxu1 v wht•n a1·tu11lh 1t ·, .- nt>ces11lty · · The bt>n1of1h. of lll,1~i.31(t' art' rn&n) t-he txplauwd .. H .., ~·uu11CHn1ot tt 'fot the s kin. mrnd. n1usr lr:-; 1rnd r1rC"11lat1nn nnd It's bt'ttt>r thun J:<Hn~ :1n111nd th1• l'Ornt•r for lt hot Cud.:t• r.und1ll' · · Opt11ual 1·1md1d11h'S for nu\i.,11.:1• a r1· ··pe11pk """h m,•nlnl, Pf\''1>ur\' Kut dwr 1>u1d Oth1•r1> 1:tr1• 1tw11>c ""''h bat•k problt'm:. un<I thOM' who drl\t' th1 fr\'t'W&yl> U l11l 01 'll for \•Xlt'nd1•tl I>" riodl> o f 111111'. !>Ill' h ''' ,11 rhnc· 111l11h MO t J>e'Ol)lt' 1H •' t.•11w t1 lot 11f llw time . lh~· •·oupl\:. u~r1·1·J Tht'y 1 dO ft·, I Sh'' t1~hl ne'1> in th•· 111u~t'll'1> .J!'! 1t11•\ • 'II.Ork" th1.• ho<lv '' hwh ll1·~1n 111 n•I." a ftt•r 5 to 10 m1nut1•<; Kal<'he r 1'<ud hhnd pvopll' mdkc g1w)(I t herap1!"tl> bt"caust· tht' hint' dO Ill te ns1fit'd l>eOM: of IOU1•h, wh1t•h I~ lilt' <'rurial part of !>l't'lng that the mu1'dl'' art• relaiu.·d . Bes 1de1> ht•ing '' n·1.1, arding Job 1n terms of SC'r v1c-e to othero;, m<il>i.<tge pro v1des many insight!> into humun life unlf gH mpst\s ot lhc n ch antl i..unoWL. lhc rouple said KATOIF.R. 1n part1rular. ha~ dont· sports f1~urt":-;rnd film :-.ta r!> one! lt•lli. interesun~ ston «:. about his encounlt•ri. I le s aid''"'' of thl' most·d1fflcult rwri.on~ tn massa1.w w;,is formt·r Ham-; tacklt• l'hil O b t-n "111 -. hodv was llkl· ro<·k,, .. Katchcrnotl'd · The pair do m;.iny ordinary citizen:. in Husban(I nnd wife masseur-masseuse team Joe and Kay Katcher I hf' t•nur'" tlf thf'1r work. loo, and 1>11n1t'lin1t•:-. they do r<1lh(·r unus,l.lal com· h11\ttt1oni. nf pt•opl t• Ont· fam1I~. in parti<'ular. keeps them hu~y bf'l'HUM' llwy 1nv1le the Katcher s to 1·nmc a nd do the ""hole gang. ThC'n therc·s the man who visited Katc her day after duy 1n Las Vegas but never left a tip. When he le'tt. he asked Katcher for his etddress and later sent hi s th anks lie was a W1scons 1n dairyman and the tip was more cheese lhan Katcher could ever dream of cut ing. complimented on It: s he replies, · .. Don't be fooled. Underneath I'm white as a sheet." No matter how much Lazarus ex- aggerates the c harac ter, his own mother doesn't see herself as the in· Lazarws admitted that he often en- counten cartoonist's block. It hap- pens ''every week. On Monday mom· ings I wonder what I do for a llvina. "But it's a craft. You don't wail for inspiration. You work at It." Have Faith • m Elaine Hannegan m a r urre nt .. Head er 's Digest" wrote. "Rear 1ng c hildren is like hold· ing a very wet bar of soap loo firm a grasp and it shoots from your hand. too loose a grasp a nd it slides away. A gentle but firm gr asp keeps you m control.'· In looking back over the years o f c hil d rearing, a mother h'as to as k herself. "Didn't I do :.i n ytlung right''" I kn(){'ked myself our to sNvc a well-balancc•d diet of meat. !-ttarc-he~ :ci ncl dessert. only to. bt· 1nformt•d that mt.•at 1:- µ o 1 :. o n o u s t n y our system, i.tarc hc!> ;.ire fattening. :.ugar 1:. lethal and v egetables art· wht:"re 1t ·:.at we re hudd led together in a rare visit the other day a nd one s aid . .. Wh en 1s Moth e r 's Day ·? .. An o ther a ns wered. "The 13th." "We 'd better get gOin#?." s aid the third. "If we blow it. she 'II kill us." I smiled. My faith 1n soap has been restored . T h to' y r l' m i· m b c r c d som ething' Hun11ngton Center Merchants will give -:..~1' ~;~ Er111a Bonabe~k ·Freeloading Riders Costly I pndC'd my-;elf 1n i.:et ting them to make their bed every morning, pick . 1 h . NO up th(•1r rooms. a nd d•· 1rrt>gu ar. t e re is • velop habits of deanll DE/\R /\NN LANDERS The pnre of ga!>ollnc might he SI a gallon hy tht• t1mt· lh1:-. 1t>tTeT1ti~ prrnt Will you pleas<' print a mc~'tagt• that m :1 n y /\mt' r i can <'ar 0\.\11P t s would :ip 11rt•C'1<1t1"' the time of the month a girl c an hav e in lcrcourse w1thoul get· ting pregnant? 11 ·:. t1 me I found out SWEfo:T 16 ~afe Ume. l hope you ness. only to walk into will look up Pl~nn~d thf'1r apartmt'nts <ind ~art>nlh<>?d or family fe(•I I was tht> hr:.t tn ar s2 OFF on each S4 97 houseplant with e11ch S5 store purchase ll'lru Sat May 5 i.------ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Whet. Yow W..t ttw •st 1922 Harbor Blvd. Coat• Mes• -SU-1156 Ann Lan~s .. Dear Passen~C'r I don't mind picking you up and taking you 10 work and drivin~ you hom e. Nor do I mind having you come along whe n I do m y ma rket· ~=========~ ing, go to a m eeting. c hurch services or a -;n1·1cil l'Vt•rll You ~··t·rt1 1 111 1·n1oy m} eomp<in~ I .ind I t'nJov vour' but vn11 shC1uld rt·all1.t t hat <J l'a r d0t-s not r un on IO\ e .. ll would be n1t·e 1f I you fl (>ffrr to fill the tank onct• in a while or pay for parking <1r put your hand 1n your poc-ke t or pur sC' when we s2 OFF approach a ton hndg"' on "If you think two can Houseplants nrle as chc·aply us one for only $2 97 try 1t 1·m p aying a • highe r rate> of Ins urance SPPC•AI $2 off on her a use You n dl• with P<JCh largp 6 ~4 117 me Th1!-t. i!> lo 11rc11cc•1 nou~l!Old.1''11 fc,r Pw•ry l "> in ourcha'.t''> ml' in <"ns<' v nu <IN'ldl' 111 lrr,rn .my Huntington suP 1f I havt• an :1(•1·1 r1·nler merchant thru dc·nt. Sar Ju"I bri ng .. A:-.Hlc from ins t;Jllmg <oalP'> '>hpc; lo cPnl•H a ml'lcr in mv e,1 r 1-. ot H1Jnt1nqton Cr-n1r.r Mall t hc•re ~nv \.\~V i can ~on ,01w:h Blvd & dlJ'.> Fwy ) I Y<'Y to \'OU mv fncndlv and o1c.k your olanls passt-ngPr., tha·t ll woul;I ----- ---- SUMMER'S ALMOST HERE ... LET US "SUIT" YOU! ,.-) Our bathing suits have finally a r - rived -and they 're beautiful ! M ix and matc.h in spandex solids and prints, with shorts, tops, rom- pers and sandals to m atch! f/Jt'dwell~ BIDTIQUE 3467 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-4510 Parklnv Lot Entr•n<:9 h<' nire to ht-hande d a fe w dollars now a nd I h<' n? /\ box of candy at Christmas doesn't do it. YO U R FREE LIVERY SERVICE" DEAR UV: I've re- ceived many letters from people who tell me lhl'y read m y column aloud to the car pool on l h r wav l o work . Today's ~ould be a dan· dy. H you -gel me ln the rvening paper, bring It along and band it to one ol your passengers to· read aloud lbe following morning. 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Accent on ho me base, conclusion of transaction which prQmote:. security. Older individual fi gures prominently. GEMINI IMay 21 .June 20)· You get whal you want -so me rules arc hrokcn in process Key is to ask for what you need don·t be dominated .bY m ere whims Follow inner feeling s tress qu~lity , sincerity Cancer notive will become an ally CANCER <June 21 .July 22 1 /\crent on pro · fil. loss. determining whaC ··::.c·lls " Gemini. Leo and Sagittarius persons f1 gurl' prommently Key now is lo be vt:rsutilc. to give free rctn W mtellc"('tual curiosity. You an· on brink of a very important discovery Lt;O I .July 23-i\ug 22 • Mnon 1n your s ign coincides with fresh st art. new outlook. corrctt Judgment, intuition honed to razor sh;.irpncss Ac direct. origina l. indeprnclc nt <ind confident Ac conspicuous by ·your presence M akt• pNsona l appc•al for somethinJ,'! clo!>e to your ht· a rt. VIRGO 1 i\uJ.! 2J·S<'pt 221 Lunar pos 1t1nn a crents sec-rets. h:irkstagC' manf'uver'i. rlan dci;;tine conferc>nce~ Restrictions. restraints arc temporary Get thought!>. ideas concepts on paper. Re ready (or news leading to a ··chang1: of scenery " LIBRA 1 Sept 23-0ct. 22 1 Accent on frie ndshi p, harmony. emollon<il commitment What was a mild. passive as~oc1ation could become something much more 10tens1fied Taurus, Scorpio ~rsoos fi~ure prominently Som ething o f beauty 1s 11dded to your s urround· IOEtS. SCORPIO I Oct 23·Nov. 21 J : Emphasis on prestige. pride. honor and reputation. Define terms . Check s ources and quotes Avoid wis hful thinking -see situations. places and people in realistic hg ht. Pisces psychic 1s on right track. SAGl'M'ARIVS <Nov. 22-Der. 211 . Accent on travel. JeaminJ? who can aid in distributing ideas. products Focus on priorities. More responsibility mea ns ~renter chance for in <' reased finances A r e la tio n s hip g rows s tronger . IC you think you merely are playing games, you are in for rude awakening. CAPRICORN IOec. 22·Jan. 19): You get "inside information." Make the most of it by rinlshlng what you start. Fears. apprehensions diminish If you make direct assault on "pro- blem." Aries, Libra figure in scena rio. Money picture involving partner. m ate com es to lig ht. AQUARIUS cJan. 20·Fe b. 18 >: Emphasis in partne rship, publicity, contracts. commitment to tong-term relationship. You gain motivation. You are Inspired. Love plays major role . Be a good listener. Be Rentie with one who m ay ex- press views opposite your own. PISCES c Feb. 19·Mar. 20 >: Maintain moderate pace; avoid e xtremes. Individual who counsels on nutrition does have your best in- terests at heart. Low key approach brings most constructive results. Another Piscean plays ma· jor role. You regain sense of direction. an f You ant Learn how to work a n Interesting sw11chboard. F ill In your spare hours & be a helPinQ 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 Job tor you. Cati S43 .. UO, Mon thru Fri., ----.. -....... . -~--------- tim<'s they would b(• 1m p e c r a b I<' a nd p e o p It· would know they wert- being ra ised by people who c·arc Onre out of my do m a i n . th ey c limbed into a pair of paint overalls and have been in them ever since I Jugged them around 1 n p ack s 1n s tation "a~on~ with th<' wood on _ thc•m to ballgarnt',. t•amp, p1cmr~. and field trips. Now they tell mt· big rars arc gas hogs and un.J\mencan The lectures J ,::a ve them o n keepin~ radios a nd st<'reos low so as not to 1mpa1r their hearing no w fall on deaf {'ars Open 10-6 Tuesday-Friday 10·5 Saturday (7141631-1243 hterall.v. Did they learn nothin~ from the hours of hold ing the m on m y lap read- ing to them. counting fin~<'rs and toes and pla y ing ga me!>" Ob· v10us lv not. as their Vl1' ltS arc confint•d to ll m onologue b<'fOrl' an Of>l'n rl'fr1gc•rator and a s hout of ··!-;c1.· you.. a:. tbt• door ~lam:- ~ileg.'s Jlframert! SALE v, PRICE SALE ON SALE ALL GALLERY ITEMS CUSTOM FRAMING & GALLERY tt ytJur trnm''"' •'t'f"' I Bt•t orn,r i • '(I'll• o;nl)ulr1 O•!C•)rn•f"·; in m l' rans 8"tMA'-Ul'tm 1673 Irvine Ave . Ste E Th c th re t• of t h l' m Our <nHdnnr~y 'lnpp\· 1-.. pared d P\\'ll tP fnur rrn~~«n·L'r -..1r;1p-.. l>oun d 1n lt>\'L' kn11t::-.. '.\a \'Y. brown . bt1ge 11r blnck ct111\'as on a bouncy bnt tnrn. l ~l.0~) Costa Mesa •642·9021 M 1 ter Charfll' • Vis 1 _ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3.133 SOUTH BRISTOL• COSTA MESA •• DAA..v PllOT By 'Eaav CIAVSEN . ... o.tty~--~ohn Ktun,,....eter fit 1 hiR m1n-w1ttl II mant' n ( red tuufL bum-ht"d hf>nN•lh a bllt("(f Nlp and u n·<t m oul'tkcbe bru1dalntt hls upper lip Two of hil 13 tatoo show oo m~u1ve forearm& ~low rollN1 u1>. bhw work:ihlrt !ilN'vc.'1> A l>•I bru~ que ul firi>t appro11c h. h1• leavei. the tmprt>MUon of a Jaw·forward g11mt who tt>ll1o 1t hke 11 •~ irnd aboota from tht• hip II~ kn<>WH thl' Htlu1• of ha:. l 1n1t TUIS '1t:A1t , Ht~·s t.()(:t,.t~D .. lol 111 llmt- palohtltl over 1·r11th' ~ramt 1 111 wl,tm 1 n\t~r lltgh S<-boul A:s lh1· 1·ut1l1JUi. m t1111lc'n.111e" nw1 h11n11· h1• PBtnb 0111) '4ht•O ht• i. lllll lt•pu11111i: lhan.c:. !>U<'h d ' \ aodah£t•d c:o mm11d1•' 1umnw1I door ln('ki. burpd-out a nti h11,1t•1I rn le11 k1·r' lirok1•11 14 111d11'4' .rn~ Ill Wltlli. llt•f,lll'H' ht• 14 111 ..... ( ) Juran.: lh.• din thr t; ""· U ' f \ II l ''' ( Ck•t 5, ~ 1JOunc't1·1 k nol4 " _ _ rn .111 _\ 'tud .. 11 1i. J I W 1•:.t muu.tl'r. m1•">t 11f th1· t ear bers and all the admu\A:-.tr11tor-. HE CLAIMS H E ('t\N T ELL wh1<•h tcarht·r, are planning tests bt:cuu!>c lh1•1r e•lassroom lo< k' are jammed with bt>nt n1Hb and 1rn cr;oxy d1fficull to get eut of the m~chani~m:-. And he says he can te ll who lht mo.!.t dc~r11 :.1·d <Jc1minJstrator is because h1~ naml· a ppcJrs along with vario us ind1t«ll10n:. ()f 1w n ·nthu0tl ur w xu.d preference on restroom wal l~ MO!!t epithets are found 1n i.:irh. rt·!>tn111m.., along with brokc-n part ition:. und l>m_ ... :.ht'ft m irror' -he s ays, kn0<•kin~ and twll"w1ng, ··An.> hocly 111 there ?", before pushing h1!> h1i.: fr:1mt-1ni:.1<lt· .1 d oor ma rkf'd "Girls " to prove 1l Btrr HE LIKES HIS JOB ANI> Wt·l>tmin.!.lt•r H 1gh School. He'd r athe r work there than al any other cani pus in the Huntington Union High School District . h e s ays. He returned t o the campus about two year:. ago after working a fe w years at f'o unt<1in Valley -~~ : •• T~~•~r• .. ad•lnftffrator• anif ~a•ptu e•plof1er• 9enerallf1 agrr~ that r ruo11c-y and t•o11- dalb• pr.oblem# urr OH fhP u;uu.·- i"fl at lt'rJSfmhHf Pr. High Sehool in a nior<• affluent community "Wt• h::t vt' a hunt·h of kids h'·re 1Wcslm in.<.tt·r • \\ bo know what lht•y want out r1f hfl'. whue lht \ want to go ... he exphum. HE Ti\LKS PROL'fH.\' OF TIU: ;11ll" mt.'t'h<lnit·:-program ;111d thl' .igrH·ultun• r·orn plt•\ .ind names one IJ(1y who rt:cenLI ) "''" '-' ... tat• .i w urd and 1s bound · l() be a gn ·at sr1ent1:.t ~Oml· day · He mtmt1on~ the n am e of a girl with a han- d1CJP who ·run!> hkc lhc w1ntJ " <1ntJ probably will. he lin Olympic :.tar "Then we have so me kids who belong on a ~low bout to China . who come to school for onr· re<Js on not to sta v home They're: here to see "11•1 the) ran behlllc or be belligerent toward Morn a nd dad are s t•nding them to school lo s ave 11,,. µrice of a babys1llN .. Tht"• a rc few. he conte nds. but lhey m ••kt· tht>1r J,1rt·s1·nce felt an money and anguish IT Wi\S AN l\N<a.;1SHE O Mi\Tll ::ind sc1enr 1 teacher who rlrew the spothi::ht 0 11 Westmin~l•·r c:.impus recently <'h<Jr~ing lhat vandall!'l m, d!!'I res pect and truancy a hQund al her school Kathy Iverson told the board of trustees that teach ers "ofte n 1·hooi.c: lo look 1.tt the ground because if they sec some rule violation and a ct to :.top the problem they arc run away from , ignored. ve rbally abused or their cla:..!.rOOm.!. u c disrupted or their cars a nd possessions thrr atened .. She added . "At We s tminster J11gh School. bikes are routinely ~tolen , 3,800 students have Cle· cess to only three restrooms. lockers are r~gulC1rly broken into and/or ~•·t on fire <1nrl ~tud1•nt<; are chronically truant or tardy to class '· Mrs. Iverson <:h;,irgcd then· "nc1 c ff<•1·t1\I· J1~ tri<'t direction or s upporl in rl!•:iling ""11 h I ti ... ,,. problems AND WITH ONL\' tlAl.F \~ rn\111} L i.impth s u petvioors usually coflt·gt· youth!-> worit in~ £0 h ours weekly at $.1.25 un hour th1~ v•·ar nm- dalism and t ruanty arc at their wor't t•vcr , m:my agr~e. arc subJeel~ll to v~rbal ub~e 11nd pbyJrcal lhrflt. ro1 t~.mco,:~p• S t 111l1·11li< ul tht• IJl('hoo l agree that the IHIVt'I VtMU" hllV\' u hud job. n1hla have been know11 to t•rupt l>t·t wcti11 th · colle41e youth• and · li!ll) i. with loll. of mouth, .. ~i.id one junior. "' m1.:h1 tw •·xpc·<·tcd. Westmlnater s tudent li.1dy nwmllt•r" <11:.uwc>i• liboUl juat how lood -Or hod thl· 1-c-h11"1I '" Th.-y uhm disagree over why 1r1wn1·v .11111 \ Jodal 1~m an· common ways of life '"' 11)1111) ~'IN('t; i\l10K. A ti Y£AK·OLD senior and an ,,..,o,·iutt'<i S1udc11t Uody com missioner. says, "I cl1111 t 1hw " 1t .., u ... b11d a i. l>l'fJple think it is." 111• 'fl''' h1' clad '' In the Coast Guard and he h.1 1ll1·ml1•1I i.1·hooli. ult uVl'' the nation. l'h1t-'' ont· o r th1· bt·'t I've beeo m ." he sa ys lie• 1 ,1111hdly ;_11Jn\1 h h1• ha.., c ut "a few classes" 11111 '·•\, .1 f••" fr ll'111h haH· missed classes on rare ,,, l . .i:o.11111 lou Uut h~· '11 \.., none or his associates 1 11ultl h\· dt·M~nl>t·d u'> chro nil·" c utters II•• u1h1111' too th<1t f1r1·i. a re a problem They ,., upl 111 lru-.h rani. and an lockers. T he latest fire ,·,1•111d lt\ ~ni. lht-11<'1.et booth a t the athletic field. Mll'lt•:u .•: LUSON. 17, A JUNIOR, says 'ht-wai-. 'urpni.cd lo read of the· problems at Wc•stmmstf'1 • 'Non" of m y frie nds urc truant." she explains. Onl' or two h:.1v1· cut and golltm In trouble with 1 ht· M'hOOI and their p<Arents " · f'Jrt of the• truanc y problem. she c laims . as t11·n 111M· ll'Jl'l1t.·r!'I note absence.!. but fail to rep0rt lht•rtt · "1'1o;1dwr!-. Jll!>t don 't follow up, .. s he s aid. l>uv1· Hrook~. lit a senior rect:ntly transferred tu Wt•!'llm1n!>t1•r fro m San Marcos High 1n San U1t.·~11 C'<>unty. t'a lls t ht· local campus the "wor st .. he· has alll'ndl'rl "TllF.RF.'S AN AWFUL LOT OF people here. more ra ty-ltk<' tha n where J come from ... he says "T hen· <1 n · more things to do when you c ut class up here'. more· kuh with cars und more Jobs for qui<'k moncy .. Down t here 1 San U1ego County 1. they don't do 1t ccul <'lasses or burn out lockers > for s p0rt And they havt• gangs he re " .. . l\fost of tht.· doze n student~ who gathered re · rent ly 10 ri1s<'uss lift. on their campus agree that som e l cach1·r~ J?et a lot of disn :specl. Most concur that 1\ 1s twC'aus1· thow t cucher.!. ure "boring .. or an · lt.'n<.11·1ou!'I in cln"ant: home the mor<: difficult :>I atc-requ1n•<I ('IHsst·s O~E Jl"NJ,OR FINALLY ADMITS: "I guess a 1111 11f us j ust dorl't like school, and we don 't worry :1ho11t 1t im1 il 11 ·i. too l;itr· ·· All aJ.(rf>t• th:1t wlwn purcnts hear of duf1cultics· .ii "<'hool. the) S?CnNally n •spond So . says one tiny, many ~t11rlC'nt s turn in Pxcu:-.t·d absence s lips ;.t l<•gt•<ll y "grll'd hy p:1rt'nts but really uulhored by th<• 'tudt'nt~ th1•ms1•l \'t'~ .. And 1t 's not t•vcrybody 1o1.ho 1s disrespectful" ~ay:-a girl "I think 1\ 's 1ui.t a few obnoxious little punk!\ .. S he a dch •. 'We· havt• ~1 hit of respectable. nice pt·ople ht•n · W1· n · not that bad. J 've been to Los Angel1·!'1 !'l<·hoo!-, Th<1t '.!. llJ times worse . Until I rt«1d lht' :.irt1r h.-' I I hought this wa s a pretty darned good •whoo I · · ST ATISTICAi.i. Y. II t:R OBSERVANCE cun h1· !'lllPP''rlt'd to '<>m t• dcgn•<: Orstnct n •1)(1rt:-s how that Fountain Valley I I 1gh . with '"m1· 11,000 s tudents. has recorded 12, 191 non lllnt•!-!-> a hsC'nc·1·s thic; ye<Jr \I, t·...,tmin'>ll·r with 3.400 s tudcnb , h<ts com r11 lt·d 9,35.'i But a d1s tnl't c;pc1keswoman admits thut while all thP otlwr n 1mpust>s' a bsences urc declining. Wcs tminstt'r s arl:' on the increuse . Swustil's a r c not comfHlcd for grisrriti or the coa ts or paint r<'q u1 n :d to c-pv<:r it, or for the numtwr of locke rs tha t a rr d&maged or burned. Tho:-t· r Ppa1rs ;,ire ronsidcrcd "no rmul main· t.t.•n <u H·e " hy adm inistrntors 8l"T I ~ A CRIMF. A~O v1olt:nce ~ui:n.mttry 1·om p1l1·d at d1.!.tr1ct hc<.1dqu;,irters. Westminster l<.·a ds in unu~ual occ·urrenccs Tht· w e,u nin.!.tn c<Jmpu!> reports 16 incide nts 1n the foll st·mestcr. compared with Si\ ut Foun- ta in \'allr',\ I l1J.(h Oam<1ge at Westminster last -.1·m ··-.tcr 111t ;,i lll·d ~l .906. l'ompared with Fountain \ ;_i II c· v ., S.I ~10 D1"lr1C'I ""Hit'. th1·11· 14 l'rc ;,7 occurrences at a 111tul c-ost of s~, Kfl!i. off1c1als report Tht' µri·\ llJU.!. fall. lhouJ!h, Westminster h<1d no 1nt'1<IPnl!-while· Fountatn Vitllt-y recorded three But thl' , .. ,.r hf'fon " the fa ll sem ester of 1!176· 77. W•·!-1 mrno.,t('r r cC'or<.IC'd 43 and Fountain Mrs. Iverson claimed tht• tamµu!> 'UJJl.'rv1.!.or..,_Va ll<·~ four ___ _ .,.:PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,. PllBLI(' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU~llH'SS HAME STATEMENT •• P UHi.iC' NOTH 'E F IC.TITIOUS BUSINESS HAM£HATEMENT P l'BLI(' NOTI('•: ... , PVBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIHEU NAME STATEMENT T rw ro1101i11w1nqoflr\On 1\dUH'Q bu'"'"'--; r, M t.IOCK"1qnMAlnh•nAno(fl l'-130 t,r41ro Lu~t. Cl'.>'\ta Mf'\d C(1ltfOrnh• q)o1~ Glttn Morp.1'1•,)d Nocti,. ~JO Gract l "''" (0\16Mt''d.Cdhforntdfl1-.26 f h1 \ b U'\1np \\ 1\ conf;tucl•d bt; "" •"· 1'11410 fl,1hh\~ Or,1ngp (.o"~' 0Atty P1•nt , . ..,,. ''""°~' ,~~,,, 16, .. ,,, P UBLIC NOTICE V...-TEA_CH.Eas. ADJllN1&1'&Al'OU alad -Campus-employees 1e.nerally agree that truancy and vandaUsm proble ms are on the upawlJli at Weatmiuter. No one. though. could ever remember a teacber betng attacked or even shoved -witb the exception of a vlce principal whom a girl tried to run down with her car. "It's n ot like what you hear about Los Angeles, where you have to look over your s houlder.'' s ays Marlys ·Grodt, s chool ad· ministratlve aide. 'Tm kind of a chicken.'' she says. "And I 've never been afraid to walk on campus." PRINCIPAL BILL llOU.INS SAYS be doesn't want to compare hls school with others in the dis- trict because he has no statistics to s upport anything he might say He says the administration has become aware or "teacher disrespect an!nslolUI have result· ed . But he says re cent c decisions have left schools with little they ca . with some discipline problems. Stude nts may be s us oded for only fi ve days at a time. for a total of 10 days a year . he says. He does not recall a single expulsion at Westmins ter. Rather than kick students out or s chool. the staff would pre fe r to work with counsel- in g organizations available. he says SOME DISCIPLIN't: CASES, es pecially van- dalis m a nd tru<.1ncy. n•su lt in studC'nts working on • I Cari~r's ff osfs Pre ~1dt•n l C LI rlt:r "Ill ~ta ~ w ith t h t· Roc1rag11l't famal ~ an Lo~ ,\ngclc:-un Fn day night Stc phl'n Hodnguez. 30. hold~ -------- .• LOCAL I CAUFORNtA campus-on Saturdaf'mor-ntngs to clean up meas-es.- Work parties are formed from among students who have met with their parents and counselors. he explains . He considers the work a d•terreot that keeps kids in school. Rollins admits things could be better at Westminster ·'We m et Saturday morning with the. adminis- tration and stall to see what additional steps we can take to develop 4l better educational program as we ll as to consider attendance a.nd vandalism." he says. He sa ys at 's been diffic ult to pin down the van· da is this year m ore so than in previous years . ··u·i; usually only a fe-w , ··he explains. "ll US<'d to ~ a d ifferent sort Of thing, you know. Bt•nches stacked in ;,i restroom and that." Now. hl· says , 1l 's a more costly experience. Ht: NLOCKS HF.AVV DOORS barring the entrance lo a bay of 300 lockers . T he bay has been closed since Easte r werk beca use of damages. Of JOO locke rs lining the walls in long. three. high rows . s even have been burned out. All are either scratched or marked up with paint. or un- was hable ink. Half a dozen a re without doors or with doors crumpled by force The conc rt>tc floor is blackened with motor oil, the residue of three cans m aliciously dumped then• in wee ks ~one by · • Plywood hus h<•1m installN:I at>.>ve the lockers . "Wt' go1 ttr<'d of r1·p1u ring the holes in thC' pl <Js lt-r ... .John i.ay' , 1 . \ I ~ I h1:-... on .Ju:-lin S t1 \u l 1, -.1;,ind, 1111 ,1 luv.1·1 ..,l\·p c; l11ri.1 H11d r 11.!t1\·t 1''\ll't'h .inut ht·r h.1 h~ 111 .1 .11111111 II CO;\IP()SJTf~ .... , C9i11p;l~e ::Stoq<. reports . Same'daY: fresh ~.: y .,, "''' ,.,. . ·-·"' ... . ·-,. . . ''• . t I ' '. . . " . •f v • ..... , ti If • I • • • I •'I I . ... f •• • .. . . . '• ·~ .. •' " ........ " .. .... ~· :· : ~ . . ' l . . . . ' I The Daily Pilot delivers complete New Stock Exchange listings same day fresh . ~ York Within hours of the ·action at the exchange in New. York ~ty, .. Dai~y . Pilot carriers deliver lat~ : aft.'-rti~n or closing prices to homes au along the~ Qrang .coast. · . .. : , .. T~;Jlally :i!~i :q~mbineS;·thcflafest. in '~~putlr . . an~!~.tomm : f,\~C~.tion~-::teCht'Of~g~. ~O ~ttbh~h : fulf : .. NYSE. stocJ<: :lis!ings in all ".home-dehve¥ed editiqns. J· ·~ · . _ 1 · • Ahd:,. 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"••I t)ars, :S frpll'o.; l'•irm .ti UR & mur h murh n11ir1· Call nol4> !Yhl-~1711 ALLSTATE REALTORS 962-il1i1t.1•) 546·8103 I 1\111111 ,.,ll,1 1• "1!111 I I ' •• I• I I ,. • ft II "''''.'t '''"'t' ''' t ·u1''' II"\ , ,, r,.111.tl UOtl I l\'111·1 .111\1"11' ::.111:1 .... ~, macnab I irvine realty GUCIOUS LIDO ISLE HOME Graeious 4 BR home built by one of So. Calif's mos t s uccessful de· -vt'iopE>r . Beautiful wood pall.elin.g & cabinets. Lg . So. patio 45 ' lot. Near tluh, '"nn1s & private heachPs Ap"pt. uni;.. SS!l!i.000. Cathryn Ten- n1 lie 64l ·8235. <F -8 1 I 642·823S 901 Dover Onve ~ 644-6200 Haroor l/1ew Center Irvine etl Cetmpu' l/auev Center 752-1414 REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OllGIMAL ILUFFS The popular ... PLAN' with 22110 Ml ft. of hvin~ :-par·<• ll ha.s so ,mtlny customized fratun·i. tl hurly <:haUcnges you to m.1k t• onr furlh Pr improvement. You 'll C'flJOY tht· 411 ft. li ~ng room. 2 111 :1-.tn bedroom s with individual b ~ith.s, a lso c·nn crt1hl'e <f en with fm ·pf«H'(' $269.500 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 OCEAN FRONT LOT Newp<>rt 's best ocean front location with small home. MMSt Sell lllHMdiately! $525,000 OPEN HOUSE SUMDA Y 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR 3 Bcdrm home. la rj:?e R-2 lot. Mint ocean 1cw . private beach. $179,500 ASK FOi DAllEU PASH RE/MAX -611-126' V.A. WT BLUFF! OPEN D/\ILY I 5 PM BUYERS ' lH3J Catalpa St. llt.>St value on the markl·t <•t $17!1.500. Come by & 11•1 m e -s how you 12 to choose from. •....................... .-............. NEWPROGHAM! If you make $1400/mo. you m lty JACK HOWELL rree-f1lhna float plus l)ta\llnl IOI> wr!h tlastrc at neck and w11sls-fash rons· prell1tsl lASl[S' Whrp up each 1n no IHne of nifty, thrrlty blend~ Printed Palttrn 90!> 7; Hall Sizes I 2~. 141-r. 16'7. 18''1. 20~: Women·s S11es 34, 36, 38. 40. 42, 44. 46. 48. s... sue ......... AM * .. utll ,.._. t1r ~ aif!Mll, ll•dlitl&. s.M• .... IUIT1. Pattern Dept. 442 Dally P iiot WWlltJlllSt..l•Y••Y 1•11. '""' ... ..-us. m, sm •mu ..... All lllt new dofMs JOU Mtd lot toll' busy lrfe tit 111 Oilr SPRING· SUMMER PAnERN CATAlOG' ~ loll\, "•rts. !)Int\. .ests. Jl(llett. p 1111 s 1.50 ''" Pltt•fll co.ipo11. Selld m l»S .... Siam Jl.S6.$UI m=,r.. ,,...,,,JI I al Gl* .... $UO U7 ................ $lJt Newest Fashion! Crochel IM 'marl halter lop to wear tor <lat or c:t~ncmg1 Halter <1es111n lllOl>tl) "'°'~'<! in shell s!ltthes banded with llower 111m Crochel wolh beaspreao canon 1n 2 colors Newest w11lt sk111s. pants Paltern /1 44 M1~~es S11es 8·10. 12 14 incl Sl .50 fOf each panern Add 40t each pattern tor lrr~l·Class au· ma•I and hanohne Send to: Ahce Broob NeedlKratt Dept. 10S Daily Pilot .. 153, ON Clltlsu Sii. llN Yorl, llY 10011. Priftt R1111t, M .... Zi,, Plttenl 111 ..... NlW1NOW1 Out 1919 tlCCOll· CRAfl CAIALOC-Mr 200 popu· !if ~ns. J frtt ~llttns punted 1ns1de. Send 7!>C U•s..tM·Slnl 31-56. Sl.50 12'-QllU/l_, TllMlen.$1.SO 111-'*"-' Qllilta .... $1.50 m..a..-. '•'Nita .. , $1.50 11"""' n..n ...... $1.50 lZS.htll ~·· ....... $UI 12Miftl '• aru...ts .. SlJI 121-Seikll 'a~P*ll illdl.H 122-Stlff '1' htf .. Sl.25 m.r._ .... lu• J2tCutdllt 1 ......... • lM 11~ CraMt...... lM llUuedlet ........ 1.• 11·-~-····•1• 11~ ... '*""· ... ·11• llUnpll" ........ l.M 111,,,.. ............ , ... 111 ........ Cftdet, .... $1.ot lt7.,....S11r11t ...... s1.• , ......... Cnclilt ...• ·t'·" llJ.11 .. letT., ... l.M ltl.._ QIMt .•.•• $1M ...... C*tllt .... , ... qua II fy • Lo"' down ! ~,4,,4"_"tkt"s"6' Loans to Sl00.000! Let us () ~how vou how lo do il ' 1---------Cal\ nnw• TaNc to R~ Co~t • w~ Ustett! 754.1202 IH:ST PRIC F.ON Tm: lSL/\NO llGDUPLEX On Balho:i l~land, ionl'll c ommt•rc1al. and owner 1:. l"OO!it anx1nu.o;. S2:W.~;OO JACOiS REAL TY 675-6670 OCEA.MAIRE t)(>luxt• duplf'x. 4 & 2 hdrms . walk to bt'st h c a c h & t I o s t' t o rc•s tauranl :., l'l c Slfltl.000' BalKta Bay Pr.op. RHlton • 67S-7060 * ---------- HOW NICE!! TIIE PRICt:' TIIF: LOC/\TIO!°ll' Wlli\T \'Ol' G ~:T• .lrt-;1 ~l.!l;,(I for a i"orth O "'l<i ;\1(':>,<i t hdrm h11m1 witll his:: drn and 2 fpk' ~1~·r '<lr:J larS::l' lc1t 1011' WuJk to 1m voU· ll·nml> o.;wim d uh (;;ill 54fi·414 I ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. OCEANA.IRE OUPlEX Vww from both units ' llrlrm . 2 hoth up . :! l11lrm , I h;ilh d own . t•nl'l•JSt~I :1 t•:ir ~ara~t· Nu•tdy furmsht·rl. ri•ady for summ1:r r1•ol.i.l' lkdu<·t•d to St!l0.000 t.7J.~ ..>18·0il5 E\'t'l> associated llROKERS--AEAL TORS 202~ w l olboo b n 3'!.l f-'lnd .,.hal ww waol In Dally P1lol Class1f1L'<ll> WATERFRONT W/SLIP S275,000 ChHrllil l IMdrOOM hOIM wfth bffch •d boat slip. Y CM1 own the ICMCI. EASTBLUFF VALUE S159,500 c~ ...... wttt. ... pri•• yard. C hClf'llMg l bed. with fmL ""-.,.._ 1chool1. WATERFRONT W/SLIP $335,000 Ope• ftowillq 4 bedroo...,.... prfwecy & roofW to Hprn1 yowseff. FM '-ct. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc • ?.'1.16 W Cnd ... 1 I ltql"~ "~ N1wport Hl'1I< I 1 631·1400 --llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE WICTACULAI SPY.a.ASS Lovl!ly 5 Bedroom Coronado Model With Night Lii;:hts View. Professionally L8ndse11ped With Many F:JCtra Features: Pool. Jacuu.I. Sauna. F:ntry Leads To Large Living Room & Formal Olnlng Room . Completely Modern Kitchen Downstairs Gamt> Room . Call tor Appointment To fnspecl. 1569.000. (5) i:.;.~ 631·1• 111 DO,. DllYI Hovwt For S4* Ho.wt For S4* HMM• For S. Ho.wt For Sale Honff For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G....,..a I 00 Cffwtr.. I 002 G1Mr• I 002 GIMr• I 002 Gt Mr.. I 001 ....................... ······················· •...................... i••····················· .........•.........••.. . LIDO ISLE Huy vae.w from 2 patio decks enha nces «u:.tom s pacious 5 bdrm .. 4 bath I rt.1d1t1onal home : like new. Ideal for 1·ntertammg Corner lot. $520.000. llG CANYON Coif coursl' v1~w from spacious 5 BR. 1 ha traditional home: l~c. family room . pool, jac uzzt. $750.000 BAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well C'onstructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor . partial basem ent. con~lt! found<tlion. Flats area. $120,000 - F Ct'. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1dt> Drive N B 675 -6161 IEAUTIFUL l•OADMOOR. •• It's a Harbor View Hills Broadmoor 4. bedroom. you know the type: spacious !-\in gle s t or y fl oor plan, 2 s tone fi replaces. beam ceilings. formal dining. lots of wood and glass. The price is $239.900 and the bonus is a bcauti£ul pool a nd jacuzzi -not bad ! U~IVUI: liVMl:S REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast H1qhway. Corond del Mar PRETTY (',\PE C'l>O . IMFLATIOM BUSTER! S7 l.500 OC1A.M & CAHYOM VIEW C.....ct.fM• HU$1:e lot with spanoui. home Light and e fry k.1lchen. Massive 11t.ono fi replace. 3 Redrms . family & d1nrng rm. Patio a nd derk. POOi .. Won't last' Call 673·8550. ' 11 It I ..-• I ) , n1 ',~, f .-t t • [®_lfi®I · **U.S.** *VETERANS* Rttcnt chanJ:<•s in V.i\ n :!(.'i m lly cnahlt• you tfl ~ualJfy for $1(1(),000 homP h1dl\.'> with ab,ofult•ly NU DOWN f>AYMl-:NT Wortd R~at Estate an Orans;:1• County l'rrm l>p<'cfftlrzmg m VJ\ home loan." W1"rc tht• Vt<;TS thJI help th1• V t·:TS For mon· mro c·:tl l: Bill Norton. Aqt. 541-0800 WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO PEfH.11F:U ON TOI' Of 1\ T REE t'O\.t-:l<t-:D Ill l.L' 1\ Ulll<!Ul' & J,Jrl'lty pldl'l' .1 world a II th own s.>rent· & J)t'act>ful JI th1• ,·nd or d soo · N1untn la ne . It'!.'> lhJ n l 'i minutes fro m o (' Airport or any lrl'l''"~•Y in Or ang.., ('ounty \'ou ;in.' truly llw Hu h•r-; 01 lh1s hilltop km~dum on I :! .l(·rt·~. 1 O\ ••rr·rl '" hUl(l' lrt'l'l> V. VII''"-. IO t·H·rv u1r1•1·t1•rn Tlrt•n•., n 1uni f1Jr 't'' 1·r .1 l hor"'' 11 \OU wr:.h. "11h '.1-.t l.i~n ... & ,, :w,.211 '"' k nic•m that ma~ b1• l'on '1•rt1"<l tu ,, pla~ r11om 1lw horn1· 1!'-2Xl.IO "" 11 "' an U\t·r<,1tl0tl J!:oraf,!t' \ o•ry c•lo:-.i· lo '\ ''" p11rl J\H• & I' oothrll 111 lhl· Tu.-;t111 ll1 I I:. :\1 u't h·· '>0111 -/\skin~ S3SO.IMIU \\ ~ri·al fmam·in1t & tr,cdt'' t•on ::.1dered. Htl'k /\ld cn·ll•· ttca1tor. 731 SI 15 ll·, rrut•' If th1~ a tlf•(frm ~....._.--.-....,:--~ homt• 1::. not an rnl latmn :.lOtJPt'r ttwn \\•' don'l BalboaPl!'ftinsula 1007 REALTORS siuct· 1H4 know wha t l!"l 1 ~wa) 1ni! •••••••••••• •••••• ••••. p.rl m., l' n l r y \'cry 1---------· )>j)a<'IOU'> & llraght n· DUPLEX L•MDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE Beautiful front courtyard entrance with an artistically designed brick hrirlgeway over ct ·s m all pool & hul.!e j&.1tuiz1 surrounded with lush planting. Lge 5 bdrm home wtth fam rm, lge dining rm & 41 2 baths . Pier & s lip for h.:t· hoat. Contingent Contrnct s igned A-arkup offers accepted. mvdcl1.'CI k1t1•hl·11 1;i;rnt l!l."' 1·nl'ld p .1 1 11, fanta~t1 <· I.oral ron :'11 .1!.!nrlit·1·n1 2.tX <1 <1 filork from H;,lh11.1 .,p.irkhni.: blut• pool' l.t''" 1"1·rrv H1·furh1:.hrn1t 1n rmunt }ar<l 0111· ~r frt'l pr0<·1·l>' Buv no"' ;1nu h o m ,. wa r r d n I .,, • 1·hnoM' r ttlor..,• Xlnt ~um \ I'll\ I oK • c ll n~r .md "'•nll·r rl'nt.11 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REAL TORS 21 I I San Joctq11i11 Hilt Road l~liEi A ·::,: IAll PROPERTlfl HEWPOllT CEMTER. N.I. 644-4910 BEST 675-4890 BACK BAY MIMI-EST A TE YOU'VE ADMIRED THIS ONE u nbelievable eharm and t<'rom thl· wuler-Or - pnvary. On nt'arly •, from \he street. this 1~ GOOD HOUSE acre. Heavy s hakl' r oof. th(• one you've alw;iy~ llG LOT frt'nch doors and win wunled and now 1t '~ 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. ll!OO :. r EASTBLUFF VIEW 111 t:atalln.1. ·the muun t.un.-. & rught hl!hts l'strn µoot Lo"W m;11nt >rel., f., I\ 4 IJdrm home ;'\ EW IJsu°n)! at $24!1.~ Opt:n .. :ve-545,9491 tteal E."tatl' dows. 4 bdrms with available to ynu for tht• w.formal dmc. F H separate mnslc•r su11l'. f1 n;t trme t•vt•r Th<' bnrk F' P 0 111 l!:tr ... 13 larl!e works hop ar1•a c·uslomdct;11lPdfl"<ttur1•:-. 'I! :!!I ht'.1t 1>1l 'h n!J DUPLEX b<'hrnd J:arat-:l' Own1·r urft·n-d m tll•~ Capt· Cod t-:rt'l'nhou!to· and ·"ran u will ht·lp ftnan<'l' ;ti ;1rl' Sl·parat1· t-:U l':.I illxlHiJ'lot H V Jl'l'l'" ONTnESAND S265,000 Call !>hl'r) t 1.1uarters. tO' Cofrt·rt·d $94.5\JU Huth L.1ur11• SI 77,000 Bn•wt!r, 75:.!·1!120 <'t•rlrn i.:s. Sl'par:.1l c loft Rltr 646-43>!0 Stepi; to lhl' IJ;·J<'h from '- nuAIL hideaway and pool 'r hl· · vwm·r !'-rro nt un11 :i T 1·umplt'll'ly prt\<lll' ClOSETOYOU 1~1·drm:-. ... loft l>t•t·onrl floor 1s thl• arc· schools up to .Ir Frr<·pla1·1• l),..c•k , & PLACE mast<'r :-.mtr w1th sw1•,•p <.;ollegt• Suvei:a~·s .,.rth 1><1lw. ">h;.okl' root t't1ll - •R"°"'-RTIES'W mg bay a nd oc·l';m v11·w' th1:. atlrac·t1v1• :Jbr. Zli.1 now. 6i3->l.'>.'>O ,..-...,..-or; $7501100 Calltvr hom1•w1al1tfa rn rm& "• ,.,,._, •• ,. F:;:;~;; ::·=~M A~~·;~~;. [ ~ lfi&IUI] ~~~~::! ~~~r ~ __ R_EALTORS ~~ESXT~~T ~gl • - - - - - -Xlnt ro·n tal :ir1·,1 On•· un 1-:x1:ell~nt fourplcx rn ,.,,~tmcnt baq~ain /\ll 0 DOWN · 0 Closing 11ha:-11n' at.· tJJtlO 01h1·r nl'W paml frll>t<lt• tind oul' 1---------Nopa)·m1:nl~!·IO <l.J\' ha~ 1t•n1·1·<1 rt•ar ) rit 1 All new rarpctmg t•\·rrv OPEN DAILY 1\ll ,1rcal> Or,1n1tc• Co fr111l' '\11 \ ;H "'"' Y 111 l ' · unit' ~upcr n ·ntal <•n·.t STAT t-:LY t'Ol.O. L\I. l-'nrrnfo1•all\" ,, H' t'all now llpt•r1 c·xtrl'mclv low ,3 rani·\ bl'lw1~·n golf t'<llff"'' :! 110u...,rnghr11k1·r ~llH:-. ~.\•'' Uni~ ::.111 . •"" BA YFRONT CONDO'S L'n.-;urµal-.sttd V11•w. Boni "'"P avail Secunly bit!~ i\ppt 675 1891:1 1\1,'t Ken Sm 1th, llltr. ------- New s Br 3 Ra. S22S.ooo Less than 100 stl.'ps lo beach 4!131335-4696 -"# --Corono*4 Mor I 022 ............•.•..•..... t.:harrnrn)! duµl(•x. ~h·p:. lo Goldl'nrod "' c•r IJd:O.:. :lbr. ::!1':-ba. approx 11100 Ml ft upsta1r .... frpk, :1 'UllUt'l'k:., OtJCll h1-.1m 111 hv rm. II! mslr ltdrrn Uown.-;tatrl>, 3hr. 2ba, ap pmx 15()11 :<11 ft Many Ut> )!r;;11ll::-. Hu) er has 1·ho11 1 · 11( lt•n dt•r. s :no ,01111 Shown b)' a p µt, pri n c1pl~ only 640·50711 Uk r BELOW MA.RKET! For :-alt'. Jhr :>.1l·cds TLl" Onlv S1.1:1.:1()11 117:14311 :w1 DUPLEX <.'orn1·r tr.r 1•11µr1·1 1'lt1f1lhlll1' j.!tHHf ftnJlll Ill).! ~l~!l.<"~I I ; 11 ll ohd"I 'i<lll. I< II r 1>1:; o~.:: rate! lnroml' S!l60 m o ~1111')'. fo bdrm. '-l'P fa'T11 714 KJI: ~Jil!IX ;;.i;, !~Ufl ~rOS'>·l'nll rus t fn r rm. form din lrJ.!l' I It IX>ITNOW ' ,,.....,..., .. .__. .. _ .. !•--------- pnvatr p re\ t{'w 752 1700 ;ur cond Make·:-11111t·t • - - - - - -SPECTACULAR , .• ., • '· • ' ·• • ·, fo:..is, m1JLnt vrd. dOJ.! 1 un ---n&IALITY DUPLEX [ -i SI ... .-, .. ,,, s,· l " lft lkal fo:,t.tlt' ....-""°•""'' .. in a n.1 ~ /\ 1 ' ·• :.'Ol.)l Klrnl' Dr nrf S;int,1 Sdl thing .. fa~t '"1th l>Jrl~ n t"t<'1'pllf111:1 l'll"tom • Aua & i'l'J.!Ol:-.Ul-. ~.. \II l'llOl Want /\ds ~ant i\d,., _ CJ ll t;.i2 ;,till lilt h111111·.,. vaultl'<I wood Hnstol tk·(1m n·rlrns;:. ht·nul1f1JI 400£.17" !--O I 111 o .1 k <' o.1111 n cl:. lhriunrl. fpll's 111 11 ' g 1 m BREAK EVEN INST A.MT INCOME C.M. 1~m~~ b; · · I\· mJ't t'r hl'1I r1111m , j maCnft lfVI08 1t-au1'(f 1-:111,.l> .,. rmlo\\l-., fo. realty 1 ,•ramrr l1 l<· JJl'U/11 111 SISK ON1tONTR/\t T ;i on a 101 l-::1l>f:-.1dL· (.' ~1 Super :.harp .... q1ar;1\•· Wi\NT 1\C'TION'' Class rfed i\dl-. f>.12 ~i7X ~ \11> ', w IH' r a lo! t. n I f,11 112:1 filc~1~~!,!c:iD..~~ WHEIE LIVING IS EASY- llG CAMYOH We sui:rnest you shop and compare all the others with this 3 BR El Dorado t ownho m e with lovely deC'orator accents. Immaculately ca red for. excel len t va lue at $193.500. r A COl.DWIU IA.Mm8 CO. 644-9060 211 t SAN JOAOOIN HILLS AO IN NEWPORT CENTEA STAR GAZER'~'-.. t-~c.;..;...:~--tt, 11 \Y I\ f'Ol l \:-;-------f J;). '°"' Do.fr A'''"''' G"td' );t. AHO'd'"'' •o .,... l•ot1 l " th1 .. r•oo m t\\Ol'.3t tor f "d'lY. tt<'J'1 w-fff1\ (0t1noond+"? I:> ~t\ c;t "°"' Zoctioc bt11h 1.gn. ~ ••"-'"''' 1-• ·~ • •cc:...,, , ..... , •COi~• IS.. ... ·-.. ,.,.. ttCOf'lt10.t J*'=':-'-'-~ !!~"" U l !tt4t t~Vew tt•c• ,, ....... .... ~~~!!1 ;:~. 11 °' ,,,., n•., J4 '• H Aovt"t .... "'"" ,,._. >lfo N C ....... 11'1 II J01¥t1 fra.®a°"' >lt•o,., ,,,., J),.._ ,. ~ht"O• .)~ . ...,", ..... llOt " ... , """'•• IOW'• .IQW•tl' •tt,,tgM• •t-d Wtifl.t • •• Ckwlt • •)WM ..... ., ..... , ... ~YOtl• '°'-""'"' )1 l •OtOt• "'llo• ,,. ...... ~c-· -~·· ,,,, .... MSoc.,.1 .. _ ....... ®"J . .,,. ., .. ,t\ .. f10wA l)Mt.-Cw.f ..... ~. ~e-" "'-llA_,,.. .. , ''"•,...., Nfo• ..... ,,, ..... 10• '•"'<.• ll lMl~t 11 W•r ,,~,.., l•0,. .... 1"' ,,e>w.nt, ,."""' ,,...., ,., . ,.,. .. llO • ..... •a••M<._., 110-• .. .. ,.. .. ...... _ .. , ... "°. ,, .... . . ...., •O.-• ·---·· ~· t)s.-•• ,.1 . -... . . . ~ A MINI-ESTATE~ Understated elegance in this lovely garden home in Npt. He ights . Beautiful livin~ rm w/country fpk -gourmt't kitchen -lg. famify rm -3 RRs, 2 baths + the added touch or F r ench doors & windows. Offered a t the very fair price of $192.500. Barbara J\une 642-8235. <G-103) 642·123S 644-6200 'X>l Dove r Orove Hc1rbor \/1ew Center I rvrne di C.tmpu\ 11.tllty Center 752-1414 m .... trhJlh PLUS 1\ 1•harm1n..: 't. ht1rm rrn lal "' 11111' & -.1•p,11't1l1.• p.1110 d('l'k S2'19.!'>00 CALL 644· 721 I etlB CHOICE LOCATION 715 G<:lldenrnd. CdM. R-2 Int ltm lo grow /\s· :.umahlc Isl TD. Low~qt prr C<'. M a k e offt·r . Balboa Is land Re alty, fi7J.H700 .. D'.AILY PILOT Th~. Mey I, 9171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····················--·· .. ._ ......................................................................... . HouH1ForS. °""' ......... - ~~~~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ... =. ~.~~.~ ........ ~!.t .. !!r..~ .... ~~~ ~.!\.~~ .... !!.~~ ~.!':!~ ... ~~.~. ~~ ....... ~~~~ ~~ ........ !~!~ ... ..,..._.. IOH ._._ ....._..._. ..._,, .. ,.( JOOO ····•vu••••••o .. •••• ~ 1078 ... s. -• aoo ..................... . IY OWMM 8.Y O!mlr· 4.b.r. 2b.a.._Ji ..... AHA NOMI l42tOUT1UGCt:R \'<-Tde Storuat' & ac:cesll Thi• p roteu roeelly 4br, •'R, Fl.. \1ew or f or R.V '119 ,$00 lancbt'ap .. d S bdrm • I I A \LI J-W-1 Y •• ~ai;; • .-~;•••••••••• ............. •••••••••• · 7 UMITS-C.M. OWNM flOO&. + CIMTIAL Beaut. new bttlldlnr;. ~aded Hampton 'l•ACU oaAMalCTY l"lftolace1, a.IDU9CaUon. l.3br.2~ba + fm· BUI f orme r m odf'I Dbtwid4.!Arlla1ton.opeft m.lnvm&a ~-l603 C.tohna & l1land11, pool 7taO _ h>nw la loe'ated ooth Qf ~IOI 129.'\,000 Trndr -~loshide l'Cll (24641 ~I l'14fnlno · \II> rm t'tunm('rr t•I. '" C:4lpt1tra.no1 HI ., ,.r,• ly rm. <;k•u ."' nlebt lite w /sparkllnt pool 4t f\rplan. many •trae. btfi llOUIUMn'l-C.M. view. C1u.rd t•te. sioo'· • o o t hi n It } a c u z z' . h o m e • I J 2 • 0 0 0 . Neu' new I Br ownen tennle.Prlnt'lp f>wooleaiOl .t"-dftorated (HffM29.701 uni • I S.,000. <213> 4~3629. ~~Uo~ tht!ln HM Store -~'1z.:.r~~~~~ar du.1na1. 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IO JJ . or11{11i.tl" tlur 1nr \'h'\O IROW MAllCET-••••••••••••••••••••••• tltl\" ~N7,)00 \.:1•111 l•MI~) DUl'LEX HOME l''ln~~l l'lll'flt'I l.11 .. l hlll Im clv ll bc11111 1•·1>1\I"'"1· "1th t1..-1nul J111111.: 1111 • 1111•omc• uull , ..:111111• 1111 ~ ... & l'HJ\I} tlw h1•,1 f\11 ll"''' ~3.'J.llOll 0Plt40AILY l ·S 52009lCHID l'A.ULMARTIM REALIST ATE 644-731J 0 '' n 1 r 111 u' l "'• 11 '1'1 1 111'11I1 11 ~ I 11 1 ' I 't'l .111,l1•rr•'(I ~ul•m1t uC lldr11111, 2' h11 • 11111111 l o<I 11 I 'u .. 1t1111 .I • 11Jrm }()(' 4.)'1'11 )'OIHI.: 1111111 .11 I· H \ 1•11111 1,11 t1harp Many nun, <1m1·1111i., ll11llN1.1 hl.11111 It 111l), '74.tlllO Cuvm~:t 1111 I< t 1.~ I /C,1\1 7118 ~ \ I I I '\ I I ' I !\ p. •• v _.,_ I'\\ t,1111(' NfMI ,._,.y 1034 ..•••.••............... I • IMll 111 h1111 ,.,. "" II ti 1 .. 1 111 1 \I \Jllllll RV OWN EH r !Ill I" 11,, pool M1 21111 ~l , 10, t I'~ 1.1111 d 11111 I ~111 11111 "'\ I Ill c 1'4 lll'f .111 \ltfll\, IY OWHIR ~I I )OJ U.1IU.Ho l'llo1111I 4 llr l II 11 I J 111 r n1 ll<•ult\ n /J 1111•1 " 11 ~ll .: 1 111 l(Jru1o:1 AMTIQUf ~Rff'LACI! '""''"' :1 11r111i..l t•1 i.)1>h •nu. l•lurk frnc" p.al1!., ,.,111t l'11nd 111 7 !i()jt 111.\;lil Mt !>ht·rrod '1r'l'l1· K:ll '111W HIGUIL SHOllS TOWMHOMI Loc.t.4 Ill L CB • Ml .... -"" .._. ec .. ..... IN1 COl'Mf' lot h--1•1 wll IM a aw..u t. 1RO•t Wo. TM two IM*oom w .._... .._ I• r...ty for ~ to oc-., . SI 22.SOO ,. CONTEMPORARY DESIGN Gt.at ,._..,. .__ or ht•n._.. ,....,...., with •f•w• of the •o..t•• frOM tt.. backyard, l t..•OOM• Z bet's mtd • co•tnd patio. Sll.000 499.4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 497.3331 495-1720 Laguna Beach LCICJllM NiCJHI 493-8812 644.7020 Dana Point Newport leach r upr r wr r P. mos~re Frml din rm. $16,900 Oldr lri-plx on dbllot. grt ~1~!r~';n~krup,~nn~T: tae cov·d patio & more STIPSTQllACH tax "hllr. StT5,000tofr. 1390,000/ofr own /agt 1131-1671 Obi wide ·e1 Tr•ll•r•m• own/Al\840--lm. 840-tlf7!1. <0Ns186> 3 pvt t>ch & --·uis pier. Sub·lettJni: allowed. ~r .. l&OW MARICET! Located in Treasure 111• All 2 Br 2 Ba townhouse DIG CANYON Cond o· Real Esta~ _. _ ~t Padflc Const Hwy. type ...Uts. £lectric bit· 11reat location. ALSO 5-to AH 1080 Lag Bch Offt'red b y Ina. forced air beat, ele«ant 3br. home with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Renaissance M.P . (714> enclosed 1ara1ff. '1300 piool -+spa . only $124.900 •3816 mo mcome. Good loca- Pn1 Onl 673 4311 /\ A •••• tion. owe 2nd. Two lo _ nnc Y · gt. --sole t'hoose from $148.$00 EASTBLUFFS Lg crnr Of Heaven A.crtGIJR..--1200 each lot, 4br. 2V:tba. Nr NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Tenrus Swtn Cluh, shops, S uperbly upgraded Rancho Calif. area: 4·5 ~ ~R€HIG€ "(' h Is . s I 7 9 . s 0 0 . lownhome IS pradc or at're parcels. $100.000 full HOM€~ 714-644-8187 644·2442 ~rstup 3 bedrooms, price. terms: muat sell. dinin!(. hreplat'e. danl Ail 979-4ll64 3333 w. Coast Hwy.NH ing kitchen with gadgets 645-6646 AffORDAILE g•lore, Private patio ___ ------ In the beauttCul W<-stc llH Steps 10 pools. saun~. 365 ACRES White Wert« View areu. Laroe 3 Bdrm, 2 JSt'UUI $75.750. Won t L 1 ba ... f "'I h last. call 540-1720. Bea"''!ul valley lo~ded Uruque aguna 5·p ex. 5 u• amt y hom" wit uu '" e I fir ~l "ces "f.llt 11--L with oaks, fantastic r a t.' " • " f1n:plac(' All o n quiet In 1 d lt>vel pent ouse. 2 r . 2 street near Newpo rt views. x I llr,zang an · ba. + on. 1 block tu i;chools. Offered at only • pnvate $ acre lake. pro· town. Owner will carry S\58,000 Call St\O-ll51 I;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; perty completely fenced. with 29% down. $395,000. PROB ,.TES ,.LE Xlnt ranch 11ite or camp OwYM!r·/\"ent 642•9666. "" "" ~round. Could be 8ub " 2 IDRM HOME dlvidcd Investor tl'r m s, R-3 LOT 116Ti smt or 11S22 2080. ~HERITAGE ' REALTORS 3 UNITS l'tl ~ d11 .. lllllll" l'I< l k l l<:J1t11ful .J lllt. .! h., lwun<l tlu: c•lod •. 1lt1·11l11•1l );llll' f1'f' li'°'I' c:"lltr ti fllll' 1·rt. ... Willi ,,.,,.1 ... l'UI oh • •.in I 11 1· S :! 4 ti, :. U o 714 549 1!>30 \\ r111 1'Cc 11n 11 1111t ~lt.r .!ltJ ll\4 llt•r nlU\ lit~ u.~1nihl1· ... ~1111 1 ...... 111111 Siil'' .. ,HI \1!1 :WX t.:• 11,.u 't. l H 1.)11 GREENllOOk lnifte I 044 L...,... leach I 041 Jrn rn '"u· 2HUO ~'I fl <1 • • •••• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• •••• •• • •• ••• • •. $57,000 _8mk __ er ___ _ Secnriew'1 Finest in the 600 block of So Sl49,500 l.lke new Hunt· tn$(lon Beach near ocean Sycamore An older 2 ~nb 20UMITS MAJOR RUSTIC CHARM I 11f111 l l\trl 111 V l"l l ffi \'fl l OHL Y $89,900 lkirmi.. :.!• ~ Lt11 ll•".•lll l! lltlrm townho ml' in 3 BR. kitchen/den 2960 decorutffi & luntl::.l.11.ll'd llt•nta).!l' l'ark. >.ltH lcw. /\Ila La ~una . Top·Of S pu , co mm poo l 1mmac.as:1umabll•loun. The·World. xlnl cond. 4 Bdrm. 21,, bath prof de<'oratrd & lndH prl hom<' 11.1th v it'Ws o f Catalina & nltl' lli;:hts Owner has priced fnr qwek sale. SJ.19.500 Call for a ppt Agt Dan Hibbs 675-2311 Bdrm I bath home forS• 1300 SOX125 lot. Conventional ••••••••••••••••••••••• $795,000. Near new. Good re ntal area.· Garden . lil'<l~1·~111J c·J11~1\·p 111 ;1n<1 lov1• whll1• 11 a ppn•1·1:1ll•!oo ;.,4M p;•r m11 ' Top lor11- \111n. dt•111.in. 1·uni-tr\lt 111111, valU l' Eh•i.:;tnt ~l)!JC'IOl.L'i, l'Ui..lom ~l'IO :! Hr + + !I'll c1 wn('1 '· fi'1 '.l·M 179. 2l 1 P"IJIJ.\ UJM. ~15!#,UOO Will lll'Iµ l'm:.uire :1111trm. l! hu w.tln·ut 1111 I) rm L.vly l:rnd~1·:iµ111R. quid t•ul dt• i.a1· lot lluy :111hJ 1· r r I fl 1· x 11111 n R 'I 7C)<I', 1•X 1bl10.: lu<iO 75.<J 1501 $159.000 If! I i!<! ~a111.1 $119 .soo (> w n er / u gt. Open house Sat & Sun, QwilJa !!AA 0471 fCIJ.!1293 12-5:30. 714/535-4017. ttirmsQOJy. l·Ple11 for sale by Owner. Grove. Call644-721 I n('ar b('Hh in S an RJGHTREALTY IYOWNER Turtlerock Glen r.Jn NILLL UAIL(Y & A~~UllAI f"i Clemenll· Xlnl IO Vl'!.l · m l'nl $175,000l l-'1rm. 979 .. Ul 2 S41)ry 4 Bdrm home l·\4 baths, dmin~ 1tr<>1:1. Fam rm w /woodhurnml( m14 frplr+~as lo~s Fully 1·11rpcll-d. 2000 s~ fl Xlnl <·und. Pool & i.µ11. RV l!LOrat:c. 2 l'lH ~ar w1Genw Uordl'rS Cit..)' park $12.'\,000 Pn n only, ·call 636-5950, ext JUl23 New on market: popular INVESTORS 436-2955 1---1-------- H1·al E.~tule CostaMela 1024 M-t>sa \/Ndl' ll11me hy ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner So. of J\dums on Slurbin1. nr l!Olf l'oursl' 3 8dnn House ""park. 3100 i.q n ~hr, 3ha -t rum rm tluiie m~lr !Hut<'. J yrs old, SJW.<X.Xl J.l)V('t 3°:i1!e~ou1w with 2 bdrm units m l'fir. !>45· 1831 /~4444 Easts1dl' Coi.ta Mei.a .,_ _________ iiiimlllj Won't Last ! Call. 6'15-9)(;1 ....... ,.,, OPEN HOUSE REALTY SUNSHINE HOME :I Hdrm. 1:1., haths, dose to schools Sit ual<'<i ·n prime C.M . lol·a11nn. t74.900 754-7800 ·-~ • -------...... Oftleoch t040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colt•fftieftt Locoffoft Near sch ools, sho ps , C~. N1ce4 BR, 2 DA, on 181')!(' lot. Park P loei'.lnc-R42 741il IYOWNER lmmac. 3 Br. :!'~ TI;i , h1 ~hl y up ~r:ldi'd. massive frpk, many ex fT'a.<; Ai.sumJblr $117 .500. C..1 l for a ppt 84 2 Oli:t!I S HARP DUPLEX ~R:1af:°-SI 1,000 PRICE J©glster REDUCTION ~ Hlks to b1•al'.h Eaa'h un I Mlll'f'> h;IV•' pllrf'hll'l'"·---2·9·2·7··-".·.s•.o.1 •• c_.M_.-i tl ha.<; J OH .... , .... b u, -t ~. .111111111'1 h11n11 ~nil ,,,..•· ~ar's & ;\Ira 11rkl! 11·;1!11 lo rnr•\'t• ·1111 111\f• WATER l'ark l'lat·t'.lllC IW 2 7'1/ll h I\\ \ h1tnW lt·.111111''-1 1111111i.... :1 111111i.... t.11111 " WONDERLAND!! n wun, 'l l1rc•pl.h 1'" 111111 :i l>on 1 wu11 to :tt•t• ll11:, l•l(JI & !·•1'llt.i 1·111 11"'1" )\.•wel ' l'1>1Lrt11ll·1I t o 111f11rmal11111 . l.111 l•t•di•l'lllln' E lt•i.:ant Ht• ,1\'11 w <ii k l 'u 11 cJ o •I li1lrm :lhu fam. r m :!:.!O<I S•I (t S I J~.Ullll Owner/Broker 53r.·Wll7 ~HERITAGf au;..51Q!Ci 11111 m' <' r al' k I 1 11 I! NICE REDUCED f1r1•µl.11··· "'Jfm' I ux s.'>4t.IO. on 1h1!'> n1r1• 5 HR • •• REALTORS ---~ IUILDERS INVESTORS ·• lltlrm h1•m•-. l:ir.:• h111hlahh It ;i lot '\ill 'IOI) t ';111 !>10:.11:11 l••r 10<lro· 111· 1.111'1 Super Family Heeded Here :choii'f' fumlly home hy jtwau1iful "l'l1llllr1•n ·i. p ,1 r k •I b c d r 110 m i.. lnrmal d ining room. l amlly ror.m, l fll•'>IY 'llnne flrt•phH'l'. MOM l11v1 n~ k'trh c:n ;1 n et huiltms. :i c·ar i.:arui.:1• l'utio. $118.900. C a ll s.w 17al uno1L' hVtnl! rm Hrtl!hl :.i "7 HA M t> red 1 t h 1\ -..w1 .i.hlny k1l then "1th Gardens home. L.ar~t· .all .1\ all a p pl!Jlll''·' J.1X.20 fam rrn 1111'111-cl ltelax1111: l1·nl'll l'ark l'lai•i:.tnc Ml! 74fH 1 .. ,1 !(( J.11·u1 ll S 111•t h·:-.~ & - n·ach for sour I am11y ' HEW IEACH HOME OnJ~ SI lit !l~.O For tll'1.11b llY BlllLlJl'.:H flloc·k to 1 Jfl 1,1!; o:mJ lx·ul·h Ot·1·an vr1·w W 1·o;t -l.ow d ov.11 , VIII\ VA . :!fir :m.1. 1.1111 rm. SH.'>,1100 1>:11 U7fill NEWPORT HGTS. 2 lid rm dollhouSl'. fr11lc. IJ.wyard. ltm ror llV. On •Y $8!1,!IUO. 250 E lfilh ~uthlnnllen;. li31·2133 r421;:ao $90,000 Near SI>. Coast Pluta, 4 hr, 4! ha. 2 story. t·ompl. r1·p;11nt<>d J JO:J Rnannkt• L.anl'.C M. Ukr. 774·1804 5 Hdrm. '1 •' Lta 3000 :o.a fl l~r lwlcome' l!UH 1~th St Sl95.00U l'h 531; 17111 •ASSUMABLE l'<u4u.1hf) in~ 11 IHl. l! lt.1 . httgl' fum1ly rm, frpl~· K!l<l 2 Uuinford ()r SI 10.0IX>. •S +deft + famnn + iac.. 111672 Parlay. Sl43,500 •CONDO CUTIE Private yd. 3 UH . ~1 •• ha w/2.ear encl. i:ar. ~IJ3lll Magnolia. SMJ.000. •TRt-LEVEL Family home w /hul!e ram rm, frplr & b~1r A must t OS('(' <il S21G,!.11 Im · paJa, $125,000 mRBEU •. Call agcnl, Cynthia . 1---------i 537-2271 ua.:1on .. CUSTOM BUi l T 'flus lovely Ml•lla Vl•rda• horn•· fl'.1t1m·-1 4 Rclrmi., :1 h<ilh'>. family r<>om allfl form11I d111111.: room On ly 1'2 blOl'k l•I Ml''lll Vnllc Country t:luh F ur un 111)· pmntment to M:e, c·all fi<'6.~ ~HERITAGE By The Yard J\lnni.: with this lovl'ly ii bdrm. fom rm. d1111ni.: rrn hnrn1• on .1 1·111 111• sat· :.t ri•1•1 l\n\lollS own1•r h •tl\ 111.: :11 l' a 1· a II 645 !11111 ---- liq Famitv Home BHA:"JONI-:~ l.ISTI NG Spacious 5 Bdrm ~2'' buth plus familv ruom. fl')rmal d1n1nR rm. n r or1·1111 Only SI 17,1100 Bkr Chm Evro; G7J ~lR9 REALTORS -------111a11>ana Point 1026 llunt 1nj!lon Cn·sl For Sale by uwnl'T, 1..:., hr 21'1 ha, quad level, formal hv1111-: & dininjl rm , 2 F.R .. 2frplr's & pool Up· g radc~s & f'xlras $14:>. 000. 962-6332 -----------························ (;IC'nnt•yrc' Plan. sin~lt· fo'iJCer·upper, lar~e 2 sly !>lory '1 bdrm., 2 bat !I, w/panoramic view in No SPLIT R'E COMM <IJ.IUOR rm .. family rm .. Laguna. Vat'ant. 3144 w/ownrr lu!rs J Rr. 2 Wl•I bar. 2 rrplcs .. central Pinecrest Dr. Owner. Ila, \'nd uml "C" plan by ulriwn. pool & j11cuui. 549-20U pool Lari<c fenced patio C.IN ... 'fLoh/ C'"fllh 1500 PRICED RIGHT •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Neal J BH. 2 ba horn!' in 2 Plot.s a~ Harbor Rc-..l rure neighborhood. Full Park CM. UOi> l'a. pnce only $71.500 21311168-260? arter 5 pm & Xlnt value, call Co r app'l Was ltste<l at Sl~:>.000 Sl~.950 ' _l!(».1_ Vis ta Ca Jon !r75 01911 Park Place,l nc842-746l 1_t:v_ei. ____ _ Tudin I 090 C:O...n:ial ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~ 1600 c~~erdole ................ ! . mgle story 2 bdrm . t 1.1, BEAUTIFUL ba11ts. k1t t'hen1ri.im11y BACK BAY rm Mi.tr :.ultc Good &K· 1'.wnable loan, investor's OWMER FACING... ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt'IJ~ht. $77,900 DAVID D. CARLSO ... REALTOR 833-9293 Turtterock Gin .(;ltfdrn home-lfcathr•r 4 lldrm. 3 ba. ram rm. con <111 M111nt('n:in<'l' Cr1•1•. Magnifil'l'lll view Com munlty pool . tf'nn1s ('(IUrt ... , J:IC. $2!0.000 l'rlll 1•nly Ciill e'llt·:. or wknds . 115."l lfil!J Causey -& Company EST ATE-SIZED home: ufforcLs ruorn fur •'\'\' r yo n l'° ~ l'\t• r•d ... ·I LAKESIDE VILLA lk"'1rooms, 1111111ly ro1.1m. t.onkin!-l for 11 s pul' ,1 :J flr1·plact•s. :lOOO ::iq It of 11111 m !\pan Is h ~ t ~ 1., luxury It vmr.? l't·rfrc•t I 11r IK11n1• v.1th family m om. ;, g r o w1n 1? fam ll) l woodhurnm)( frµh'-.., :i REUUCEOTO S37!i.OOO balhs & sun1li·<·k uff th(' 1l<>1 So Coallt ll iwny n~slcr swtl'" llerl' it 18 on a <·Ul·d c-s ac street m Vill8)(C Fair aCM)'IS rrom the· lake m LAGUNA OEl\Cll lrv1n(''s Wuodbn d~e 497-2457 Call tu Sl't' this !l~c1al ~~~~~~~~~~ homr pnrcd Sl68,000. ~ ---- OCEANSl'RA Y R.E. 759-9222 W1llnw-; (;ozy 4 hr , Nr schools. )18 r k. pooli.. (,,.luu•t l'UI dt··~IH'. $87 ,500 :\.'\I m1c\I:' ~ wknds GRACIOUS LIVIMG LOW DOWN PAYMENT ~paciou.' :! st y 4flr. l!' 1 Ua , 1·;ot ht•d ra 1 1·c1 hn ~. c11vC'n-tl pauo. s hort, 11afl' wlk to school!>, sho p!>, p1trk. lib rary. lcnnis. pools. J\sR um able mort~ai:c ti"'•' 4. Slfi,1100 down payment. Un1Hr:.1 ty l'<irk. 552·0873/or 731 5100 t'Xl 1488 Beautiful! Plan 3 in Turll1•rork r rc:sidcnl llo mes <\ Hdrms . 2 ha Custom drapl'r1t''I & l'&rJ>l'l ll l>t'l1i.:h1 rut fam h11m 1· Walk lo clrml'ntary and ht Rh "thools ~H~ 1052 ..............•.•..••.. Laguna Niguel Realty .. CALIFORNIA RAHCH STYLE ~I Bdrm home on rornl'.r lot. close to sehools & :-hoppin~. Ideal honw fur larl! family on qwet t·ut dr sac. SJ4U,OOO 493-9494 495-5220 496-24 I 3 810-5050 Proud Of This Address Great homl' located on (ond of qwet <'ul de sac Model-Like home with 2 bedrooms. ro rmal dtntnl! room. fireplac e . ~iant kitche n with ~aditet-. J(alore' J patios (2 t'Ov ercd l More $97 .500 C.a II 495-1064 S'+Acr~ Comme r<'•al. 4 way offramp, 1.one<l, 11ur· w yro. read y Cor bu1ld1·r AdJact-nl l o d~\'clOP · ITlt.'fll J Bdrm • 2 bath with pool s 11.e yard Many ex · qu1s1\l' upgr aded 311lt'OlllC:-Only. $134,500 }'"or s alt> b y owner· pnnc1 rals only please Call 1;75 ~70:! 1day.,) & poss1 blc f orrC'lo ... u re·• $l9,00U l o l a kt• o n ·r Owner will C'<irr> µ<t(Jt:r ~aut1ru1 4 BH honw ~ formal d1n1ni.:. h :1i-. !lwt.'t.'Plnl! 'll'W ''' nii.:hl Brokers IJRhts to th\' ocean Walls 547~ 53'1·:i64>1 i;t2 li100 (t'Vl'nlnl(_i._1 ___ 1 llY (IWNfo:H , 3 llr. tv.nh.,l•, :.huv.., llkl' ·• model Cutahna \11t•w ~14.500 5-1>1 57fi4 and C<'llinJ!o; an· dn!'l'' in SHC>ftl'IMG CENTER clear <'cdar v.uu<I l·;,m1 ly room with w;dls 111 µlass. opens t o \'1ew und -----------1 LIO() ISi.i-'. 100 VIII C:ortfoVll OPEN E Vt:KV DAY 2f'!'wf .7PM Ali ENT fl4t. 7111 HEW CARPETING ,.OQ s(j 11 11f ri·cl\4111111 d 1· 1· k 1 n ~· I· .1111 1 'l 11· I, 11 •. h \' n 1 .: .• I ll r .... lirr·..ikfasl ;u '"'• ".1 II. 111 p•tnll"' and .JPnn :11i-• ook \11\):0. ;ind hi l'.1\lll,1!-1111' \lt"W RUMAR REAL TY Large tt unit C\'nter With f II I I y ,. 4 u I p I.I l' d l"l."i-.laur1int. b•lt µ11rkin~ lot "1th room for 5tJ ··~1r-.. 11~ ,1\1~1 11f1>.1 m.1111r bl\ d W11h l11~h l1alll\' l 'llUlll H1·nh h,1\•' 11111 h1•1·11 111 ,.,, .1•1•d 1111 •·\1·1.11 q o;11 , '.1 !11 Ullt• I .ti I ~.>I :11:11 & nl'w londs<'aPinr.! 1n Uru. wdl localed <1 br . .! bu llV llomt.• SI 70.000 1\ttruct1vc finann nl! To :.ee <'all 5 51 6561 <•r 640-1440 558-7977 .SELECT ---------· Ott.rR~Estcrtt PROPERTIES •..•.•................. -MID~ Ho.-s . ~XH/ol 1100 For Selk I I 00 Units Sc ~ WE'LL PAY LOAM •..•..•.......••..••.•. ······•········•······· & ESCROW COSTS on this 4br. <!l>a II homl' llcaut n(•v. nµl)( & lnd.-..c Nr f'ark & M'hl 11 4 ~00 J5l li56 1 ltID-14'10 •DUPLEX :idnors to 1)(!1.1<'h. 11~ :l\lh st ~.oou •NfW LISTING Live tn t & rl'1tl th1• ulhl'r f ixer w1 .rssumahlc: luau ... EARIEACH J>hl ,wtdt• l.11 l 'aden.i 'bliws likl' modt'I hom1 n••wlv car1wll'fl A dr ..1p1·tl I " " µ .1 r k r 1· 11 t 1(;X~i«11 Mobi~ HomP Store '\1·" porl l11•;i 1 h l llr .12 ;,001orr ':'OOO v. ,. ·" 1 f I l'. C!> l II w' : I IA&~,f,il( 1'.l:!MthSt .SHl5.00U•. FA.MILY·PETPARK •LOCATION i'Jrtrally (urn1<;twt1 :sllr lruplrx 319 t-: llilh 1•1 . n 11rnnglon. 1.slan1l k 11 l' M.$181;,SOO Owrwr anxiou. ... ,u1Jm11 Call agc·nt. t:~nlh1a . offers 1 M1'31H4 7fi1 537 2271 Mobile Ho,,. Store H48-11895 SI 0,000 Down --- F..astbluff 5 bdrm 3 ba. IAYFROHT · Ownl'r wlll ca r ry t BrtdcnllRe c.ibana $200,000. 964 2455 A:.k for Pntio. rrpl<-. 2 ll'v<'b Ron Lee. Qpen bettm:., nt'w l'.r~I •NEWPORT• bllns. xlnt 101· Mu.st "C'll P r 1 <' c• r 1• d u . I o 2 IR-OEN-POOL S47.000tofr fi73·71!!l0 Lov('l y M o na co 1n --------- Harbor View llomc:. :! NEWPORT BEACH EASTSIDE C .M. T wo i bllrm 111HI' flO(IO<\ l'nl'loi..t·d 1:;.r .lt!I'' 1•xtra p;11k1n~ lh·' ,,, <'I"'' (1:!,.'1 <f•I NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 ">Ul"'r n..Ju1•t1<1n •· 111111' " , ... r ·•I-•'::., S2i!,OOIJ I'''"' ,, 1 I• r It\ fo' 1 ti r• I 1 t \ F1-ch'r,1I at s:?"9.U011 \-. ... umt·~'l l•f Ol.i011 "''" .11 $2 1.1 111,111 l'n n 11111" 0 1•' ,,,5 Sh!K'. Lorn· LARGE 4·PLEX .\lnt 1·nntl. n1·:1r f>1.,n1·' ~110.l)JO Hkr ,,;5 ·111111 Pnma• Newport l't•n111~ul.i l~:Jtron '1 11ld1•r 11n1h 11n :! llKS To u~· i..1tl1I ai-,, ltl:ll 1 .1~ ddf'rrt'<I t.·xrh:ing t.• < ';1 II Carolyn fA:! 5171 M H11•ha r d H1 ... 1·nt h.1I 121113!12 4AA5. 1\j!l l.l'X L' HY 1\ 1'1'S :l llr, 2 Cull U;i. II\ •nil rm, torm •hnin~ rm. fr1.>lt·. \4 W o'.H"J>f'l. •IJI'< 164U '><I 11 l'fl &12 •·1511 t::\1 * 16 UNITS* All 2 Mrm. l! bath, pool. Jacuu1, BRAND NEW. ""lnest CM rental area. S000.000. Owner will help fUlance. Alilent. 67S :wl7 Dr's &t• + Pool 38r.3ba, EastsideC. M. Onental Rardens . cov. 1•red patios, approx. 2000 i.q. ft l'lans approved for :! more units . $149.500. .fl.rukers welcome Onve by 314 ftoche!lte r St. then call &l2 0282 Own I /\jll. 2200 . .••....•.......••..... OCEANFRONT 4 rho11·1· lob. OwnPr says ,,.11 Su hmit ()(f('rs. H1•ar:lv In hmlrl. Halhoa bluntl H1•ally, li7:.l·H700 111 l°:'•IT LOT. Anah,.1m \l.1k1· nffr·r ~orn:. IV Ai-. '"r t2 1~1 J7t ·l~IH PROBATE It I lot . North Tu-.t in l~ll11 LA•ve l •.-, acrl'. Call Gre.iory I\ Dennis Real 1 ·1 75!1 l l.2(> __ _...,.."""'--- 'Jehomr/ Trlr Pries 230() •••...•.••............. t'I' 1'ra11t•r '"'" 1• in ( 'oct.1 '''"";, ~nll'I .J•htll parlo. Slli.S mo ti7:1 77H7 Mowttoin, Oestt't, R~ 2400 ..........••..•.••.••.• Slii5.IAAJ Fur ni,h,.d ·1 hun ll1•rb1rd Ill-. S.>lfi.11110 t nl Hf'rrnuda V11 1w:. Si"'i'5,()(JfJ furn :m i\c•rc·:. l.1n't ~I 101 lO S.3S,()l'ltl l)•'I' .1l1t• 1·o ml Bu1lrl1111:-. ')111.11.000 M It eh e ll & Hummonr. H1•al tor ... , 17>.11 llwv J II. rt ~1111'h11 :\lirnl!<', Ca. 51;11.:11111~ ,.; \ ,. ' S ti 11 • fl 7 ~ k u r :w;.:i.:127 <;1u;1-;, Vl\1,1.f.Y I.AK E 111111 • .. • :1BH. d <'n. :! k1tc·h<!ns. ~erv11'l' porch. loft . Can ht: U.'lrd as 2 un IL'\; 10 min W1tlk 10 lak•-. JtlJOIO.'i Notional f"oresl. l>wt.'CPIO~ Vll'WS 1 1 ! ~i7 353-1 Out of County Properly 2550 ••..•...•..•••.•••..... TAR BEU.. lldrrns t-den + sparkl MARINI\ LIVI:-><; 1!117 IOI( 18X40 pool LI?<' µ:i tto Dbl w1dt• 1.ann·r. '<Int C.'IO...l' to j!rr1•nhl'll II) hom1'. ... m Jwl v. ,.1111ntP own1•r L'a ll644 1311 1\1-.tl ml'lud1·~ ooat -;hp -1St-":)lil I .... \.l.i'l'SI lH: co .. ta M l'~.1 J IO A•· SH+.~50 lltfl mtn ho\l.<;1 ....... Sl!l5.0o0 642 2flltl ran<·h a <'r l'HJ?l', tri•<•::., •'II' ~\f>.~ \'U i. Nt'i. Hkr 55/i :}AA:> Panoram1e ocnt mtn vu in exr l adlt <"Omm l Ar, I ha ~ $115,000 661 319fl 'BL'tl.l>EllS' Mobil~ HOtM Store 1'n plc>t .. pl.in~ for ' mon· u1111, 011~1 t 'l:I\ (Jpt.·n Sunday s.212.!iOIJ '1~ J22:I C\'t'I\ GATE GUARDED -----•EXCITING• HIGB. SHORES LIDO ISLE M.wport leoch-lido tt523 C,OIPUSDa:IRVll~E Assumable Loan "Or 3 Ba, 2 rrplc'i... 2 ~ly. n r 11 u t 1. r u I 1 9 1 fl Income Property 2001) RClftChft, Forms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·.s 2700 4 UNITS - CostaMHa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 151\ Huhy llt'<I Grap1•lru11 $;'1tWIO I' I\ Will 1•11ru.1d"r trallt• C7 14 I 922-73\18 A roomy upgradl'd ap. ~.000 Owner Jinn on Go1'1enw1•st 2Br. 2Ha ~ hoch I 048 prox 1900 sq ft 2 s tory 3 ly bl3 2289 home w1th1n walktn~ dis ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm. on fC'e I and ----------. ta nCl' of Lido's hm·st Mesa Verd• Magnificent ocean view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DUPLEX '* Sta ined glass w1n1lows ---shoppm~ area. Small pct ..-Nrw 3 bd. ll!c rms. <3rd Oecan side of hwy. level and upstairs pt>ek at the welcome ForTwo b et ~ep. s uite>. A gt. Don't Miss lot.eosyac•ccss to bcach Pac·lfic ·~ 1044 Sl49,000 $149,()()() IS lhl• loll l)rtl'I' fur th1·sC' 2 d upl<''lf''I 0 11 1 lot (iQ!d ln1•;alt0n, owner will hl·lp rinanrc Cnll ui.. now for vour 1nH'.~l rnC'11t needs, s.'iti.id<Ju. 10 a r re!I w /irriRatio n l'<JUJJI., fully managl'd Al!itlfa, s ud an & oat.". All or part $2.500. per acn· 7141 K31Vi!67:J. t.ovc ly t own ho me in ~1-0623: 7_5_9·_07_06_. ---A Dream NN'<is pnlnl, minor rr· fabul ou:r~~~ rC'ut ion SC91 Juan Capidrano Mesa Verde· VIi ius . Ckeun vww New 4 br. 3 Buy one! Stunn11111 c·on· pa1rs. ideal fnr home & far1lttlcs and easy walk °"HteT~rTace . Shuwpla<·c with 2 ba. 3J!l32 Blul' 1,..antern tC'mJIQrary st yl<· h11m1• incOml' H urry. only t.opnvatebearh A romfortablehnmeforl ........ C::: SEL ECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• I PROPERTIES Ho.Mshmish.ct UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3126 bedrooms, daz7.lini:t 'fradt!I L!le/Uption or with 2 bedrooms. atrium Sl~.!IOO /\NII or 2 peoplt' 2Br. Illa, kitchen with builtin:-. s m .111 down . ARt enlry.dlnrng room. wet M1ssirmRr:i lt y 4!M 07JI a fabulous a:.sumable w1scn..<('n~'<l l::'x<t'por1•h C:ullforfrt>t•lii.t Wl•havt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• plush upg radl.'<J c·11111cl 12131434·44111 bar. double fireplarc'. ErN aktl L SMU.OOIJ a l 9 •~·; loan W1ll1tt'l'.l"1Jt r uun11udult' ll1t·m lrum :, triplex 01l ! bdrm 3 b11 . Luxurv in~ Coverl"d patio Com -dl'n, i.:ourml·t k ii a· hen rl;73_~y ot Prl<'<'d ri~hl ;II i 192.ooo 9'.'i,WO uv to IG un1l!> al nana Pt t:onJ o. Vil'...;. munily pool. $67,500 ('Jll Uy Owner ~I bdrm 2'~ bu. with builtins (:ianl c·ov 644-7211 hoch Ar~a S~l.~ Grl'al Ht\ 1•,tnrq f1rcplat·e. Jllcuui I blk riow~540·1720 Oa:t•an Vlt'W Townhouse ered p11t10. Mueh m11rc· Nrw l'ondos La.:unu FOHMOHEll'OFO Youni: /\dull Pt'l !':irk-.,,.1,•1·1100 (',tll now ' lrom M<tnna i..hnppin.:. TARllB I l'ool. jeruu.I. sauna. ex· ff.500 Call 559-MSI Bearh Charmcni I blk At.•aut1ful ::.pa<'1oui.. 2 tx6!i ~~ I 4.'l6-2ti61 IK"'-e tra dl'an. $119,500. F:ves bch 1.2.Jhdrm li.to(Ccr all S1j(nature flome w /'.!. 0 D .. --h---3-148 aMJOM• & wkncb 493·6318. Days ~ Owner . 499-1625 Iv . larj!c bedrooms + 21rn. 9C --... --..,.-D-N_E_W_ 7141835-~ ___ _ _ -· ms#(, or 494·4315 (con I ', ' . · __ 1·---------1 larl!l' living dtnlnll rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRANDOPEN1NG --------dosl -s•CK BAY wtwet Strut & ram rm . Q . Laguna 2br. 2ha. TOWNHOMES laOWMARKET ---------" · w1enrlOsed po rt'h . 2 Twhnse. corner nr .. .,.~oods" MARlNlTA CJ..~-3br.ftreat location 1-..•---h 1048 •--•--h 1041 AREA stora"e sheds & sort -------oc.-ean & shoppinll. N<'w PrestiJ(1ous residences "'""" _,....--. --,----" 0 t t <Eaatalde ta Mesa) near the marina from + de<'Orwth amenities.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wPaKltt·096r Ver y deluxe. IMDUSTltlALILDG. ~l~~e5na~~ea~~mtf1jfs : 2632SanuAnaAve. s165.000. 831.3 450; Mual sell.673-4311a~. 3 bedroom. 2 baths , ( I f'Ully leasedto stron1th'-l.ndr-v, p•lio. deck. U\'. ~re laceC patio. shake t 14 700 Sq ft I I . ., 493-4006; 549-5111 , .... VBSITY PARK A·l -dltlon. L HIP nan . • . . nl'.. ·'875tmo. 7141494-0032. En.lish Tudor 2&3 Br --------~· Coldwell Ba leer v•.• OCJlll'tG s 3200 sq . Ct. O( omccs :.pltt leve l , 2&3 c11r EXO.USIVF. Exec 3 Br twnhm, pre· ft $124,500 Special luy Prime location near Van Eicecullve home,· lg llv Ii( a r a I( e. r r p I cs • •HilltoP location. sllge area, t'OV brick Q!StlJlNTIAI 6QOl(£RAGt COMPANY Roy McCorclle, Rttr. BeautiCul 5 Star Adult Nuys Airport. f'ully air· rm. view. li(rand piano. nucrowuv~. greenhouse .OCean view. pat Io. gourmet kit 548-7729 Pk. 24.x60 Seacrest. ;i lge conditioned & with 1.000 sepru-ate din rm, hrdwd windows, pool, spa. •3Br-21h8a. w /Jenn ·Al r BBQ. TOP OF TH! WORLD IM 8r,2Ba,fam rm.with all liJTippower .$480,000 firs , charm t bruoul. TENNIS court. •1-'ormal Din. Rm. microwave. French drs , the xtru. Only $29,5(/0 673•4400 Lease S800. 494-7795 for From$89,9SO -GourmelKitchen. plantallon 11hutters , DAMA POIMT Ext'lmlveSeovlew: 4 BR. HA .. BOA details. 64G-006l or955·1920 •Microwave. crown mould'g fee land. Panorami'c whl'tewater view of ~J oo .. 2·sty. home with CALIFORNIA " i----------Developcd by •French Doors. 2 Yn1 old. Call today. R. fabulous view' Profcs11 leach l 169 WoodtreeOev.Co. eCapeCodCuatom. Grounds, Ranch n eally marina. Cantilevered home on lndsq1d & t'omp. up PACIFt~ ---·-----• •Nearnew. ss1..-eve1. · street to street lot. Completely traded $343.500. A~ent MOllLEHOME l~~es~11r:':StM~~ ! ~oN~ •At1:1ume financing. no WOODIRIDGE remodeled 2 bedroom + den and 644.~ 631 ·3444 SALIS brokerage. qu~~Jnv 21 WEST SAL..a IASl-OPT. pool room. $197.500 s..a.,..ftte I 016 2706Harbor.Ste206·1\ 20.'Amhun1t·"'2 500 tct:c.t.~IUA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.5937 C.11831-Ml for tnt'orma. ---"""------2br. Mn, Zba, «Orl(eou• LOV AILI lndscpd. P•Uo..1..w /cover, A COLDWIU IAHKY CO. tion. VACANT cath celling. woodburn. Dreamy 3 br. 2 ba homt By owner. 3 Bdrm, 2~ twtck frplc 1•• kitchen. 496-7222 831-0836 oo San Cle mentt! f.?Oll If you want your ad· $1.5,000 Down. Mesa Verde 4 br, wet bat. new plush CfllU., HP· m1lr tuil~. l.ie pror. lnd1cpd yd . Sl25.000. P rln. only. 751.-e. ba. zm sq_ f\. VIEW + 3 heat, attach. 2 car g•rg, ~e Mutt ~cc al only verosing message to re· car 1ar. Only 1 yr o ld. P\llend unit. 9V. a11uma· """MHa• e., "-$112.000! a ch m or e people at Alsuln. loan. Muat sell. ble mt«e. 994,!00. Own. ............. BER11iA HENRY lower cost. Claplfled Is SUl.900 will help fin. ay OWJttir REALTORS I.he way to got Call Now! 911·311118 1l4'644.o548. m Del Mar 492·4121 ea.W18 . . J.IJ!.-------------.. -------· ----·-· ------ \ "" l'h Ill Ill 11.11 h111 I"' 1''' m1•111 t'o IRIAICIYIN IMSTAMT tMCOM! SlSK ON/CONTRACT 2 on a lot/Eaetalde C.M. Super sharp, separate yd s . Owna /agcnt. 631-1123. •••••••••••••••••••••• IUJRIS Tat-LEVEL Compl fw-n . 2 BR. den. end w\ll. Batk Bay & nltht Utht view. I yr lac. SUOO/mo. Avail now. 640.6219 ~a'l'A~~~ R,~~ • , ...... U. .... IM4 ..... ~ .,. ..... , '*"'tlled Apa ........ u.fwotL ..... lo-.Ch.......... .;.Thur9di'i;.;.;:;;.;;~·:....Miiy~.,;.;3._1.;.;Sl79~-------D-Al\._Y_Pt_~_OT _ _....C ..... f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I 1 ii UOJ ..___...._. lHt ~IHclt J141 C:....Mne 1114 ............ 1Hclt ll40Afaltw•~ ...... 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How A voil. ~FWl'OH rn::\'I l':t< 'ntl": F'O-:n l'I\" I'. ~I 11 fo: :-,p.1t1• ·\( .111 1,.llJ ~liO HEWPORT C EHTER EXEC SUITES "'ULl.S t-.RVl<.'I': Ot'r:M I V I 1-:w s Mr wport ReeJency C orp. 644-7180 PRIME LOCATION 11!'1 W \l'F I< 1\\ •t1lahlt· tor pr11fe.,~1u1111 I 11r n •tall offw"" 'l'tll.1 I uf :11"10 'II fl I ''" h•· 111\ 111'•11 111\•• .. nvtlli•r 11111h !In' I' h \ ;,•t:1 w l'tlil ... I llW\ N H. 111 • 11 1• ·'I l 1\ 11 \'111 .t I 1,11 J 11 0 ,\ I I 11 II .. c 11 I I I ,. t' !-i•lf 1 ··t;te t;1I , •• r, 1t '- ·"·"' ;:-1 lh !1:11 !),\:11 l-.l1·111111l 11ll1t •·~. Hllll ·.q II Xlnl '\t•\1.11111 I 1111 .1111111 .. 1~1.:111 j IH -...I I I II 111 I If II ~t.'11 ""' f .111 .1t.•ll 1•(1 tlh' 111~, 1-r.,. \ 111 I r11" 11 \;111•· 1\\:111 \l.t\ 1:11h Kii XII~• Ill >"II 1111111 $1 '111 I p 1111 111· Ip\:-, tirp~ A ( • ~t•H '' li'.\01 I. .. ,. ~I I c" r 11 1' r . !I 0 x I 2 7 "''o;rnall comm . bldJ!,. ~\.2."i mu 9tll W. J9Ul SI, C M G4.l 3400 4550 Storaqe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Warehuuse Space. 3500 sq It. f.#ilMI mo lr-111 .. 1:1' 1lr .. pnnklt•r,., ;i1r C'"" ml!.<; \va1I ·u t AuJ!,ust 15 hit! 1 lll RYPARklNG S2S. MOMTHL Y fo·rnr~'d 'ltora~c for your hoal, <'lJmµt•r or extra ,,,r Fur in fo . cu ll 11-tx 313:.1 llunl. 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I Hr& llal'l1 JONES REALTY. Inc. A...,k fur ,\1akt' or Bobb> 673-6210 111·.1 "". II II Kl<! bt:~I 1 lultl 11t·<'d .I !Ir hom1• 111 .1p\ l11 r1•nt 111 l..11tun,1 or ~" 1>r.1n~1· Co .1r1«1 ltt·~·m111n)( .Jon•• I Wnh• lloh :...i·rru.1. l l lOb .. : 33rlt :-.!. S11okan•'. Wash111~tnn ----------•! !1'.Y.lf~i l'h 1:itl!41!12>11!141 11r M~a Verde 4 llr 2 tt::.. 1>'-"Sl:r,omo 7u 494 oozz Unfurnished 31\25 frplc. $525 mo. 752-0759, L.oguno .,.i9uel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• N1·ur·So Csl l'la1.;1 Z l1r, ;! ~n Volley 3234 Nt·wly rl'd<·tnral\•cl, 4hr: l1:i . New trpts & '11 fl'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ha. frplc. d111 rm , .! /\ (. pal11,1. pool:-. J:h uni Nice 3Br Condo l •~·baths, pllllOS. 2 C'Ut gr•r • Vtl''4' & lu~h lnd ... rp1nr. ~.11;, frplc, pool. Earthll•nt• of mo1.1nt;11m .. 5625 mot 1,.•;s cl1sc•ount 1\1111 :11;:14 cpt. 2 car aUac•ht•d 2 ~ar lse. ( W) 55/ 76;1 I (I I> Children & pets OK. $425 559-4!1&5. Apclrtm!nts Furnished Call 751·20f.O 1-*wport Beach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... thnt •• h 32 ... 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Peninsula 3707 r9F~Oft 9'C'CIC ~ .. .,. ,. , , •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••• •• •••• •• NO fo f~E . /\pl & <.:011do • • 2827 r • R , rentals V11l11 Hvnl;lls BA' VIEW. l1l·at h . pier. New SQ l • ,) H . c x 675.4912 Bk1 :.!I.Ir. :1 wks $.1:;() "k .103 ccuuvc home ab<Wf' llun · l:At~lwah'r II 11!7 l ;:8(i6 ltngton Hurbour. manv 1-"rcshly ch•rnr Jhr. 2b11, ictras. S795. Call Mike. 'l'ree hnt-d Sl. Encl vrd C«OnO del Mar 37 22 MO..s3(J) NO P~:TS . St;2:,i mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ l!llh Sl. 4 br. 2' / ba. dshwhr. frplc. xlnt urc<t . m111nl. $600. 846· 7961 Tri Level. 3 Br. 3 ba. walk to beach . $62 ~/m o ~ Coodo near beach. 2 BR. 1 IJJ ba. No children under 16 Tennis ct ., µool. jacuui, sauna. 11ecurity gale. $45 0 Month . et8-3llOI r~~ tt:i<'helor w/k1tc·h & h ttlh ~cl n•s1d urea. Wulk lv LUX U R I 0 US br h _ $2~U t m o incl BAYt'RONT CONDO u11ht1cs 6111 Orrhtd with 2 bdrms. 2 ba 75EHJ61 af\6 JO pm Forever VIEW. Secunty ,._._ ----372.,. & Prestige. $950/mo lse. ""99"' Mflo ., Waterfront H omes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 63\.1400 Newly decor 1 br duplex, sep. by garage!I. Q ulet Rent/L&e w /Option Emply'd adult over 35 . 3 Bdrm. a be. den, Back No pets. fl6:;. 548-1021 Bay o verlooking golf 1-_;. _______ _ course. $750/mo 64~·08.'it SUS CASITAS Sharp :•111 . frplt-1J1~h\\ h.d Ir~. 1•11 1•1 i.:a r . A<1ult<; 17115 1\na.hc 1m """ 1\vu1I ~) I SJ::.O v12 li:ii; Sl':LI, 1dh• 1ll'm' wrlh u Onlly l'tlol Cl.1s!l1f1t>t.I Ac'I f>.1 2 54'7K tt.a1Unc)ton l.ach 3840 •·····•···•············ l'ocw f'cnlh(lll!-P Condo. i!IJr. ~ba. h:tl, ff pk . h11thly up!(r<l 1\·n. pool. jat• Sc•l' Cmplx Nr ht h S.'iOO. Cull-S:11n !IAA 007)! 111 1.W I \l!l<I 15RO :1 Hr. 2'" halhi< Br11ntl n~w Walk t 11 lit·:i1·h . harbor & .;IJupptnl! I >v.; l)\f. 33:\4. I'm Mli·<i;l62 lwl K I'm NEW APT HOMES NOW RENTING -, .. A l.11 11ur~ 3 br 2 b.1. :-.1mc·111u' 1nll'rioro, Ind lJW, !>Im•· (pl t·i.. & pri vu11• l 1·1H J!;ir,1).!t'~ !I l '11111ul.' 110111 plan ~. rcnt1ni,: trom $"95 m o .. - . ' ' ··:'..:-4-" .,. l,111 alum -r-· • !!.t••• I lllm ~ ,.fl I\• "ti Ill\ 11 ''01 U•·r "' I ··rr \ ,. \ H.'IA-IWUIH -SU.S f'um 1 bdrm, encl. 9 Rr, 2~ ba twnhsc. bllns. llACH ARIA/Mic• gar. Adulla. no pell'. 2110 frC>l. dbl "u. pool, no Beautiful and newly de· Newport 81, 548-4~ peta, lmmcd occup. <.«atedlhru-out.2slory, .... ~-•-ach 3740 MIS/mo. Call960·5233. 3 bed r m . family rm ,_, ... ..,. .... .- Ir·· '· tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil home on Penln. Pt. Total ••••••••··~··•••••••••• chari11ma. wa1k to bay & Week1u Rates F• Ad Actiln Clll a Dally~t Al-VISOI 142·5&11 Ol-ean. $875. 'l. Spacious ~tudlo!I & 3 Bdrm home with com· munlty pool . Le nnis . Stepg to buch $600n\o. W•fo..tHwa Ul·l400 U YQU're looklnl tor a bel· I.er job, you won't want to ml11 the employment colwnna lnCluaified . • I Bedroom Su llC'!I Complete kitchen~ Beaut Pat101 Pool Mahl Servi re 'fV 1 MlletoOcean Roval Suites 721"Vorktown a l Beach Blvd 536-0411 «" 541-2000 le11tJI lnformtitn Call · 141.ffOl • t ''"'°''" u1ov.. • '"'' t t 8'8~!i'"1111 r!Ol'"' 'r rNr111•1 PARK to&EWPORT H n c h 1• l o r s . I o r 2 lk'flroom!'I & Townhou~t·s llawa11 · :.! & 3br c·llnrios, rull) furn. l'n' M ar111.i. bo111!\h1JS up ln·Mfl 2131~)'$J·:Jl :12 CHARMlMG ·cdMSUITES L._1 l'alrnu rdl'rl'lll"l' cJ ll H I !~5-012:! A\'a1lahl1• Now' 1 v.11 :!ncl noor ~LJllNI. ~~) SQ II t•.I lusin.ss/ln•Ht/ Plu .... h ~11rrnunrl111)(s N 11.:1' Finance l~rnm ~~!l ~O S1wr l:H·ulur ~pu. total rPr ri•ut wn prnl>(ra m , ~or111l prnitrum 7 pool'I. II h·nms Ct)llf\S i\t I· ai.hron hland, .J;1mborrc & Sun .Joaqwn lhlls Ro:irt 714 /SJH J(ll!I 110!!{~124-Jf.illj !'tunn\' :"ttuule«k CIU!'ll' to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1';1s ti1on hlanll 1~ mun~ BuslMss • uthcr am••111l1t'' M~.,l ()pporlunity 5005 Lakf' Tuh0tc• l\l'YS ~Ut.ll'r ll•~· 10 :.ip prl'C.:l<all' S:J'J5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7141644-1900 CXl't'UUV~ hom e •I llr. :1 l)t•r mo C11ll L 1ndt1 ,1l llF.i\ln'Y SALON. 15 yr<;, bath. ... c·omplc•tcl y turn ROGERS REALTY 111:11 l''ull<'rlon Ave. CM OCEAH FROHT Sit-CPI' 11 Boat dotk '°' 675-2311 751 1722or 557 .'i529 ·1hr 2 b· w nff1l'C Vc•a r ramp (.'all alli•r '1 pm l•----------·I\· 1''rpl~. l!ar. SI050 ' M~!ll have referl'n1:c!I 'ISi. M1tml M2 \603 .~·847~ Stucllo. IJ!c•, nu r pts. rlrps. Rentals to Share •300 nr lloa1t. I 1Hlll. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Nt'"l"'r1 fk'ur h Ofri<'t' \l.lllltl.'1'.I IO t'Xt'h31l)(l' for prof mi.tt. i\1tt 955 2213 P£T GROOMIHG Xlnt Easl C M . location S30.000 F.s lablls hl'd OWC. Ba lboa Is land Rt•alty. 6'lJ.K.!00 $27~ Inc uUI 631 0749 mi Pror wo man lo !lharl.' -4lJr. 2lJ11 M V. Homl' OUW NTOW N C1>:-I a l---------- CONVENI ENT N B ad 2 5 . 4 O 5 4 5 3 Ii I 0 Me:.a, 300 !>Q. fl lo WIO dress I Bdrm S350/m o eves/wknds ~4 ft Cpl d~. 111r W otc•rfronl ll o ml'~ l'ond Rcason . Bkr 7~ 11 lhllh 1iross in bus. 10 yrs. owner moving from stale. will carry some finan1·illg. Dela.tis in hst· lngofc. 631 1400 SOO/mo + housekeeplnR. ITT5-S700 beautiful vu hOme. sec -OH WATH gale. N 8. 556·6.S76 1=-x> Sq. rt Xlnt Rround Allractlve. redecorated lfUNT/NWPT BCH LUX noor on MacArthur Blvd 2br. Older preferred, no H 0 M F fo' EM N 0 ne ar coco·,.. at O/C pets. $4'15 yrly 673-8145 S MK i Pf::TS, 963.6621. Airport Prufer M!lmt 146-SSOZ PVe!I. KAREN OR JOHN 6-8 Co.SJi 7444_. ___ _ NEWPORT REACll 2 of· fire:. vt/rcc. & sec 11"'18. f\Jm. or unf-um. Mon. to crru4wre SUS Incl utJI. I Br adj P.M Fas h Isl. pool. te nnis, -F-em-. -to--s-h-a-re--m-y_a_p_t . s p.i /\dulls. no pela .;;.. MO-<YTRS F.vcsf wknds pool, lndry. u+. clean. Balboa Bay on the Water. Ill Buys 1de Place Deluxe 2 Br 2ba Compl redecor ated , extras . S950/mo $1100 w /boat io.Up. Wil.l ronstd<>r 3 mo!\ al s1HO(J'1mo 544.3943 or 541·5101 working & res dys, 642.9()30, eVCll, 548·4394 Rmmalc wanted Ull Jul) M. or fo'. 22 to 27 yrs. old. neaul Twhn se. Ir v f\Jm pool, Jee. S200mo Al!k for Emon . .s5\·6294 or 833-6:">89 ir-Juon Fscma 32 !! to !'hr 21e11n capt _, 3171 1 ·"" + VJ u ' M ~'"'°'"' June 1st Linda 754·6289 •······················ ~-~---~~---2Br. inc ludes range & rdr1R. swlmmlnf' pool. no pets S3:"iO mo. Please calf 41&-95&4 or 494·3388. fem lo s hr 2 br art w/same. $100. tnc "'' &. r:~r. bch. & OCC Mon or lse. 714/752 6550 TIHttlS SHOP wkdys -----1 Great loc•t1on. Great Pn.>slll{1ous Offict' Spaeo, foll owing. P r ime Npt. ce nCr11 l l ocu'I~. secy Brh, C.M. 1rH. Pric<'d ser v1co. Xt•r ox fucil., to Sell f•ast. 10 to 6, 1· on f ...r c• n c r rm a n ti r.4&0514.Aft. 6. 640.2494. telephon o 3ns wcrlnll service 11va\I $3~0 ~Fabricatiot1 491.33121 --Shop Show Inf nice profit . PutenU• unUmtted. lllnl equipment. $75,000 f:.tst 17lh St .. C<M!ta Mesa. ~ ~· ft office rons1s l tni;c ol 5 newly dtcor&ff.'d s ullt's + conftrencc room . rirst floor . SOOO/Mo Rcalonom1cs C'.c1rp 675-6700 AA~lltn :m No. Camlno Re:d SAN CLEMENTE 492-ZIOO } .. O\dd can-by nurse . )our Remodel. rf'l)111 r. jlrn home, daY& or eve~. C:M ri&rpentr> old l l m .. \'lC'&ruty 642 7806 ('rQ/tilman.o;h1p 111 y '' in -• lll'N l.lr'rl Mr J'~ll)m Wortu~ paren~ doai.J1't bo t• .>OOI 1 10 r old be bon•d li..tC ~umm('r L••t tht•m Outch <'11t'111•t1lt•t. ('j) F" hnvr fun ~ m1•, brh~. r:tp, ati!hlltmi.. remudcl 11 a r k s . I 1 b r a r 1 r ' 1n1o1 Nr l.11 d lionlll'd mu rum1o. 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Want a H 1-.:Al,,L V CL t:A N ltOUSt:• (;all Gingham Cirl Frt•ll t•St 1Wfl·5123 SS2-SI~ L.-.capilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "I • 1 ----Eur opean L andscaper . 1t•1• i. louseclcan1ni: 'J'o.p wnrk . .,·air prict- Reasonable. rehable & Rds. 646-487! dys/eves. rt'(S 673· 12.661646·487 I ...... , for ~xce ll e n ce 1n ••••••••••••••°h••••••• housecleaning. Cleaning Bnckwo rk. Smull JObf'. Unlrnld. $46 3726 Nt>wport, Costa Mesa & <.:31"JX'ntry · wood dl'<·h & Wall11. t'('thn~s. floor.. & lrvtnc 675·3175 eves NW\'"· bnck . conc rete w 1nd 0 w s c I c <1 n c tl Student will do land111car · 1n1ot. aar<kn1n1:. m;i1n h•nunrt' LO your houi.t• Cull M1kt1. ~S6·2i19 t 001 l3116 llilary 675 7U7 64f,.lil4S Handyman ......•...••.•.....•... It (J M 1-: !'. & ,\ I' T ~ l{,•p1p._.,,, 11l1.1mh 1·rpnlry. ltl1•. kll ba r1·m11d1·I .. , .. u:JIJ2 Xlnl house<:lciining Will do cnt1n• ho11s1• Bt•!.l 1n rounty Lot~ of good refi. SS2 01()5 Depcndablt.'. reh<1hl1•, own trans. reu ~ K:.trl'n 11 /\NUYM 1\N ~\2 lj()J() hctw 4pm·liµm No Job tV11 ... mJll, Juhn Mli (MX,9 Bnck. o;tone, blOt'k work . 'tile rtoors. con 1•n•te put10~. walklt. drive· ways F'r-ee est John Sl6 1583 lil<X'k. slumpstom" walls . d 1 1 11 1• s . p I a n t c· r i. 631 3588. 646· 7ti4!J Painti"C)/Paperin9 .••.•............•.•.•• ~~~~~ ..... ~!~~ ....... M & O c1lm home paint· r ndt 'a Plant Cllnle. 11\a. Int/ext. resid •com· Hou1ecat11 ror house m'I. 879·~ planta. Trouble &hooting HOOSE PAINTIN& :.n houMplan&. care. "'" Excell refs, quality work . s.t9·9156 ,....., ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:XCELL. PAINTING Beach City P lumbing will RellS. rat.es. Free.est .. heal any est. by 10"-'" 543-2706 -F.xpr d Repair1', re model & re• EXPERT PAINTING. pipe. ii31·3470 ~----~~~~ f'air pnce. Free es t. Phunbi.ng repair. Spec. In __ Call Bruce. 543-204_:;_ N:mode Ung , copper re· 2 cxper. p~ntcrs need pipe. f'.'ree est. Top Hal work. your £a1nt or o urs, Plumbing. S37·3194 Cl~l,nce. , ork RUaran· 1oofinq tte & l!C d. ~48·6316, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964 l296 Repair & Re r oor. A II Patios t y p c s · " h 1 n u I e s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• rot'kshakcs l·o mpo·ta r Patio coven•. quality .. ..,..('(' est. 541·5930 Fin. malenals. PQpular dt'· /\\•ail:._ s 1 Rn~ . o l d w 0 r I, d Wr> Itx leaki. o r reroor. 10 f·raftsm:i!'~h•r>. Lie d yrs exp. Rt)a:.onabll· <'Olllr 55H;464 Honest Lil''<l. 1-~rf'e 1•st. Pkaster/Repoir Q.111 Mike. cvts. 552·9232. 111, I. 11.:. I'·" rull I .1 '"' lllllll,\'. .. 11111,, mur•· :\I\ Jr1•u IU~I' IUJl!l'f'J \\1·l .1lt'\ ...... 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Thur~. ·1 2f1 7!I l'h ~ti :'ili!H H1•ward. h,..t -.ml S1,1mc-.1: c·;,1, :\1a,.:g11• "('(Ill l'rk <trf"<I <'all fr12 !IK73 ltnl! }our mom•y 1n ..... \ t.<~T M•·d .. 1w hlktt1v.n 1 n I! ~ IV I 11 a 11 . ll'm:ilr Hf·aJ!I(• mix Vw S60U<l·SIOO.OOU CJ II (.C 1'('11 & Ciuldt•11v.1•-.1 ltn)(1•r.i14 RJ-117112 ·1 21 j:J s;;o n·ward 213 (t)I, tl!OI Spiri..,al R~ad~r 11115S !':I Camtr\U 1(1·111 San<'l1·t1knll' i''ulh lit· For 1\µpt •W2 i:!!ii; MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y Days. eves, hr 631 -2140 GOLDEMGIRL IHJUS,.:llOLI> II El.I' & rar<' for ~irk or cl!J\'rly avail iro-:~oro llusiMss to Business so10 MONEY AVAILABLE Flll'NI> t>11h•·rma11 Fem . /\!>k tor IS11rl1ara ~~ 47!!1; 11r f\7;s. 730U •PLAYMATES• ESt'<JRTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• CIVl';R 200 o;tuffed to~ rltl<'ks, ZI' ,..... Cannot bl· :.old Sl'Parat••ly. Ov••r l,lKlO. 2·x:J' ro~tno;, all lond.:.. m 1•a W 111 :-.t·ll ldf~l' lot::. only Call Kl·n Cortdard. Jt t.12·4:14!1 XllO t' a r p e t i n g <' l 1· ;1 n 1 11 I! MOJt'hlOt:~. "hnm1mut•r & '>h:amt·r. S70U 111';,l uffor tj,J 1-0UJ 540· 771/2 Approx !ie>O N1·w gold I un 1for m ty pc· 1 drc~~''' 1>11rron/c·otton. 11~1r ~Z)t Vc:r"! rcai-. Mary /\nn Mc.()rc 7~· 111)1 lnvnhnrnt Opportunity so1s' ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWHHOME DEVElO,ME ... T Investors wanted for ap p r oved 1 1 4 u n i t townhomf" dc·11dopnwnt 111 Upland . Cull llo~cr . 7141834·1702 lnvt.'litors earn 50"4 or pr•> Cit A. succc::.i-.rul bwlch:r M.'\!~ fund!>. Short ln m . secured . Mr . Gordon , ~24&4. SAN CLEMENTE Dcvelop~r n eeds 1n vcstors for a pproved cuslom hnm<'s w 11110 d'1g. ocean v i<'w Ca II 2.'IJOTUAN U SWING Lf>/\NS l:'llTEHF:ST ON!. YOH F ULLY /\MOHTIY.EI>, I.A><' Ht•alt11 n E. Hrokt·r, !1fi11.lfl!i7 EARM 25°/o YIELD I yr 2nd Tr>. 10'. 111 tt•rt.o:>t. 12'', 1l1~c11unt. Cull ltl11(1•r, 7 M /H:J4 17fli! ~~nts/ P~s/ Lost&Found •...................... ,.Yll'M> ll11v·, l11k1· 011 WCJrd St :\1ui.t 11knt1(y '.H)2 fl2:17 :-0 ti Sh1•lt1•r lou11<I u r H1lupt 1; 14 :11;51; -!°>41i 21 !i:t F Blllnd Hl'lm·vn mix, 2 Wh1l1· Sh1•1}berd IOIXn Ft•:>ths·r f11o t1·rl p1i.:1·<111 l"O I' NI> S ti k y Inn i.: hain'(l lt•rnt•r, S<tnla All·• & l\h'!>a, ('\1 Br""· lilk. J,!n•y ~,,.."; •r.11 1 ~~ments 5 100 I.OST ll1•war<l. J1·rn:tl1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>obt-rman. hl;Jtk1tan. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 S.•11 any 111•m or c"m b1n.111on or lll'ln\ ror S7.> or 11·" with ;i 1',•nn) l'1rlf h .. r /\11 :1 l11w~ lur :! Ulfl."~ul1v(• I.la Y' Ear h 11<l<lll 1nn:1I 1111" 1~ t'.1> fur lhC'l duyi-. ('har,~1· 11 • Nu comm1·r1'1al •ttll> For rn•irr 111(nrm.Jlt11n ;ind1nvl.1n· your .J<l 1·.111 hlack nvlnn t·hokc• f'oll;ir ECHC)". S!'lli 2AJ2 Nwpt l't·n 1-'0UNU· Sm. blk /wht. 1)1!1 M. dot: Crip1,h'<.I kg. flys 6:Jl·2777, l'\ll'S . 5-Ui-470~ Found P1L Bull male m ix. I yr old. •1 25·7!1 Vtt'. ll1g h O rtci.:a ll wy. 4!16-5!1fl.1 t~<>trnd I n"h SC't H·r 11· W arnl'r 1 Ma ~n ol10 848·901R C.:n II aft 4 Found M blk lah. iJpprox 3 mos 4/30 vit• Forbl's & Crown Vally, Lag N1.: w 1 co ll r Oy i. 831·3690/1!37·Z71 I evs 847-279 I l'rl'w ~1rl :.111all to ~r11l to So 1'111•1f1<· with nil' & n• y 41i :.all hoal l.1•;rv1· .lun1• llilh l'(I Hox ti ll ~. <>r:in)!•'. C':1 !t2~;1-;7 Phy~ir:1l m"""I!'' h~ lw <I rr~•"M•ur ll•t•hnw111n NH i\ppl 4 HPM r>4H 2Hl7 fl TrJc•k llt·t•11rll1n1: S:IO 1wr hour FH,..I·: ltOUI< -..11h Ull..'> ad l.ahynth l1r111hll' I l(>IL ... 5'12 2:J73 Social Clubs 5400 ••................•.••• •K~REM'S• 9 yc11r~ of dating for warm. compasi-.1o n;ilc peopl~4/870·M~_I __ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schooh& lnstruc ff Oft 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lort .... rs •Cocktail WaitrHs • Wait..-/Waitreu I or 2 w eek c lasHs day /eve. 1-'rct' j ob 11~ sistancc ofrerPd 642-5678 RESTAURANT SCHOOLS OFTOO;\Y 132.45 lhirbor Blvd Lost an Mesa d el Ma r. Urut P Garden Grove Roger, 714 1834· 1702 _,_., ----------. ----l.Olt&Fo.d 5300 $200,000N~'T Int & pts ••••••••••••••••••••••• IQn~hair . Sc.11lpo1 nt 714636-5852 female w/wtre stnches -----· -·----- ubdomcn. Call C lansse. Jobs Wanted, 7075 557 · 1779. o r X 338 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-Z734. Student deiures waitress Found Wh.Jle Poodle pup· job, CM/llH a rea. P /T lll py, m1malure, v1c Med1l J u n e . r u I I t I m e <&cl BKR. Coop. FOUND: 12 keys, leather 752.7575. _ wallet Harbor & Baker. ......,to Lo. 502S ldeoUfy. M&-<t14l. ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Annand. /NEED /MONEY • calOITMO '9tOILIM ZM&WTD'""• g47.54oz Arranged by C...."-"""' & .... .--,.. FOUND: Old M. red ln sh setter. Nr. 19th & Irv. 642 7149. Village, newly c hpped , thereafter. 540·5721 a fte r· Male. 7SJ · l~. _noons __ ,_ev_H_. ----- FOUND· Yni:. Kerry Blue Practical Nprse w /xlnt Terrier w/colhar, no lllg. refs . wishd to provide Found : Gold & while Nr Lag Bch 497·2685 T .L .C. <;ook . personal short hair CAT. fem ale. · · · · rare, It cln, er.rands. Mt Vic: 20th & Irvine, CM N.B. Animal Shelle r Spm, 646·7526. h ve-oul 642·292S found or adopt 644·3656 or arrangeme nt. 548-2153. While She p m ix, C f h I FOUND: Orey Cockateet Golden Retriever m ix are o m ot e r · ess Vic. Newport S hores feather footed P l11eon: d\ildren or companion 642-3162 an 6PM . O.by Bunn1. While cat. ~'hrst m o k e t d r 1 n k • • found; Germ. She phe rd ll you re no\ re8dlng \he pup Saddleback College Costa Rican gtrl seeks UUJe ad.'I tn Classified . w f'em. 4~.4~ ext Jl08lt.l90 11s au palre or you're miss ing a lo\ of 321 • Uve iri maid for l year M newsy lnforma tlo.P Mlt · mor e . For info. Call Mil as some 1reat buys Sell idle items s.2·~711 832·22.:ie ACCOUMTAMT Nl•wpurt 01•at'h II E ln11 ... 1m1 firm 1mmnl o f>t • n 1 n g r •'<1111 r 1•' dt·l!r1·1·, 5 :+-) r ... <''\ ll 1n corp 111n~hp at'('ll.: EDI' 1·xp pn•p 'thru f1n i.trnt pr1?11>udgd/ftn. ;tnal)"d' St·nd n · ... umc w i.al n · 'I T ~1 t • I' () Bm. ;i;.tHI :'>ic v. port Uc:irh. Li- !'21~1 Aun ('ontroll1•r 1\C<.11'! llkk1mg TJ-;~l'OH,\J<Y t«.:i::1sll·r tud:.iy In "ork Oil v;mou.'> a r co unl ing & book k l•cp1 n i:: :i ~~ 1 go m<'nts Work rlns1· to your hnmc. /\cct):! l'lt·rks, hookkcc•p1·rs . :11•1·0110 tants art: needed thruout Orange County (;,Ill u:-. for more in format 11111 Hobt>rt llalf'~ accountemps 2333 No Brnadwa" ii2f)t), Cnld well Bil nk1•r Hldg . Santa Ana 17141835-4103 Actr~ues·Adors WAHTEOHOW ·s A M " 11> n11w 1n 1t•rv1cw1ni:: thn!.1' 111 t..rC":>tl.'<I 1n :.r 11rof r:irc·(•r in mov1l~. TV & TV com . nwn·wl!> No l'XP. nc·c . srn kl' Call 633 2233 rxl 95. Amb1t1ous persons who wiJJlt 10 l'arn Work ti 8 hr.; u wk for 1~()(')rl ~x lra mcomc For i.llJJll. l'ttll 963-7225 .Amw.nnq s~r•iu OPER1\TOR 1-;vcn1n g shift . Full t 1mr l2H Forest ,\11c Lag ll<'h Allswenng s~nic~ PBX op e rators for :\ telepho ne ans wc·rini: scr v1cc l'Xpf'ncn cc•d or w1U tram. f'ull lime or part lime s hifti; availa- ble. Oayi.. afternoon· evemn(ts or ji!rave yurd Must be able to work some weekends. Typmf;l 35 wplJ'l. required . Many co. benefits available. Please call Mon·l-'n Fashion Is la nd area 640-1791 ASSEMBLERS :"'o c·i.i.i<•r n ·q •I \ 1mr :tft'J 1\ll 'h1fh <1'""' ria1 PJtd "'1·1•J..l1 ;-.,, 11'1.' .\111,t bt• 1111·1 IX MORRELL T~:~fl'OH \Jn :..i:;HVICI·;~ IT!VINE 7~1'.! li[,12 TUSTIN ~,~,x !10:!7 A"-'"mhly MECH ASSEMBLERS Rotary S wit c hes \\11• havt• 11p .. n111i.:~ in nur f\.in;il d1•p1 H1•11:-. r.:d hrtnd 1 l'~'l'nry mm'.!\ 1"' 1•\ p 1h :-.rn.111 Ol•'l'h ,,.,.,..mhl~ 1·.111 l'htl 11:,n ... 1111 17 11 1 t) . .,,; :1m1 t 'ult' 111,ll 11111< Ill '11r11. :!li!"tll < 'ro•hh W .11 . 1\ ,.; (I I·; i\SST ~It; H $7.111 ""' ~ ,.. unw hdp S:I :i .. 111•1 hr Wiii tr;un F rl'I· nw.1b /\ppl\ K1•ntu1·k.v Frr1·d Ch1rk1•n, 11!15 S (',1 ti"\ I .t•I! ll(•h I 'h 1!11 !141 H A + II I t• I( II" r ,. r "' CJrpcnter tu llu '1tl1· JOh 1n lhC' Oana 1'111111 an·.i 7Mi975 1120 c I 1\1,,j.,,., ~ l-111111 1·1111 ·1.· .. hn11 1 .. 11, r C 1)\ TA 1\1\E~A ::;! ~'lt•r 11·.tl \"hi.ml l1t 1-.qu,JI 1Jp1>Prlllnll) :-.O•f\ ''" \1 1.' I "· rnplu~ 1•1 \f F l·"··lk111 1u\ t\ -..111k1nt· i·----------11111111111 , .. , ""·'r 11r.111i: .. ( 1111111~ .\11 pnrl :--.... 1-----------~'f\ll'" \lc r HOWARD C he.,rolet Uo1t• & l)l1o1tl :-.t-. 'i I-, WI '<>I< 1 111·. \ l II 11.tnklll).! EXPERIENCED TELL.ERS !'tl IL Ttl CO \ST 'I; \ rtO'iAI. II \:-.0" ,\11 l11d1•p .. 11tl"nt 11..ink x.1:1 Sunll11-..1 •r !'ti ~.,,"I t• ~11·"~-' H1\:'\r\ •TELLER* I' \ttT Tl \H; lmmt•cl1.tt1· op1·n1111: in · uur l.Jl!Un.1 lltll' t1I ft•<' !-t.ivtn,.:' JrHI Lu.in ur lt:rnk ,. '111·r11·n1·1· prt• lt-rrn.I l«·l,,11•tJ h..ick l!rn•mtJ r1·11u11 t•d ..:,. , ..111·111 'al.tr•. -..url-ml! 11}(1tht1un:. .. nit ht•nt'l1h l';illor.1ppl} .11 hrJn1·h AMERICAN H:iukllll! SAVINGS TELLERS ,.,111111111· d<J}~. 11.1r1 t1m1 :J.llll!S t;I Toro Hd 1·11·' & S.11 lor 11ur :-011 LJl!Una I lilt:.. l 'o:L'I l'l.i"t a ,1n11.,. ,.,~ .\h ('aml•rttn 770·2~1 (; ltt:n1•n1 i• l•rt•1t•rn•1I C.ill E1wal 01111orl11r11ty ILiltth K1 nn111i:" .111•-•"•:•m•p•l•o•1•''•r •rn-f_h __ :•Ill llAh :l.1:tl lln,t11I ~I l '1 ... 1,1 ,,, ..... !l:!h..!11 H ew Ac c o "nt' Co.-,selor II .1 r I 1• n d 1• r " h •1n,1ll' M.dt• 1\pl)l~ Ill l't'f'"n. Ton\ lt•11n ;1~ !'la t I '. 2530 W L'H.i~I llv. 1 ~ H li11okk1•1•p1•r :-,1 .. ··~ •I I.'.! iJHI \1 !-'. H f: &> l'r11p ;\Jg1111. 1·xp. non ~mllkl'r, H1''>Unt•• lll ::!IS:i~ E c ... 1.11"1 ,l'd,\t,11200 llt•ukk1 .. ,1w•r '•"l"ltiM fkar h L' 11 A 1-rrm hct' 1mmrl11:11t• np1.-ntnt: l11r l~mi.. l..ct•p1•r 1'r;11n•·<' 1-.lqwr 1nl'lud · 111~ 111 k1·11 p r•"••ra hit' :...11.irv C'11m1111·n .. ur,1ll' '4'1ltl 1•x1wr ~n<t r .. ,,um1• 111 (' 0 &<; 17"1 11 Von " .1 1 m :1 n . ,. w po r l lli::u•h. !1:.'f-..iO. 1\ttent1o n 1.ttn At>Y!-t approx 11)·17 yr-. olrf. ll IJt'lnry work . 2 7 :iopm all•·r nnnn .... mu,.t he ,:ti i.tud e r1t ~15 270l l.'.1ft'\1·na I ldp1•r:-. lloui :-ll 2 :10 .\I un Fri !Ii~ ~):!57 C A R E E R COUNSELING It-I 1'.111 11m1· to ~ork Fri ,11,, !'..11 .11 our C'1i..1.1 \11·'·' ''"" 1· l-.XJll'r11•11t 1• 111" ll•rr•·<I l'all (i .. nrl!1' Wai:1wr at ~Iii :?:mo. 2700 11.,rh••r HI\ II ('11,IJ 1\k: ... 1, 9262t; -REAL EST A TE. FREE TRAIHIHG If YOU 9UALIFY. CALL LIN· DA. 17141991 ·0660 ,\ ...... 1 M ,, n .1 i: 1 • r r 11 r St·hw1nn 1kal1·r S.tl Sl:it\ Mu~t ha,.,. pnur h1kl• Calif nderal Sa•iftCJs & loan An l':quul Opporlunrly 1-;mploy1•r . M ,.. ml·1·h i•xp. in :r ~l•Jrl' Can' for d1,,ablt•d lady. ~14 ~--___ Lill' hnuq·k <'e p 1n .:. HINIH!UY & l'lll~Tl~G k :.>1\M tn 4PM. 5 day Opc111ng for h1nd1·ry )!1rl wk . ~I. R. 962 5224_. __ A'ITENDANT Wi\NTJ-:1>, for hoard & r an· f;1('1illy P llml'. 4 PM·I:! lOA M. ----------"'knds onlv Banking on rt:iy shirt in bu~m,•:;s C'i\RHl l-:Rs nt•eded I M · forms p nnt i.hop. !>~nw :\I L' 0 1 A T L' J, y 0 l'X pl•r 01•t·t·s~ tr\' { iJll ' r. c. • 1 , · "' · . La~una Beach . every Moo ~1 171\l~_0..8027 _ Thursday, i:ood pay, n o Uay V1cw M:inor MEW ACCOUNTS JSO W Hay St . CM COUMSELOR fi-12.3505 H you have pn·v1ou" Sav. i\IITOMOTIVE LUIE MECHAM IC 1':Xl'1•lll·nl opp11r1untty lor <1u1Jl1f1 1·d fl l'r~n 11 Musi h;i111• .:ood r ... frrc·nrcs i\'11 rnmpany h1•nef1l!I & :> 1l.1v work wc:ck • Contact TomJC>t.nson ~ -·"' 111 o,._,. C-.ty 29'lS II a rbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 mg!> & Losn t·x1.1('r , Wl' IT\ilV have• a n \''rcll(•nl r;ir('er oppty for ~OU ldl.'al t and11l.1\(' will have I yr.. t•xpcr m New 1\l'cts, h1111l' good oral & com· munirat 100 s k db, i:ood c•ustomt•r rrlat1ons & prcv1ou. ... Joh s tab1hly. Wl• ofter plrasanl work· mg cond. full C'Ompany hC'nH1ts. i.?ood !>tarting l'Ommcnsurate w1cxp. f'or more inrormat1on call· Ravenna Cn~h. l714J 644-7255 WESTHH FIDERAL SAVINGS 4 Corpora te Plata Newport Beach. CA 92§60 F.qual ()ppor Em ply m If Blul'pnnlC'r nl·l.'dt'd i-:x-m llect1ons. dnvcway on · p 'd for a ,~1 ,tan t ly Call11ow,Surfdlc81Jck managC'r pni.1t 1on Sm Dls lr1but1on Network . hut ~ro\\tn)! :.htll> II II KJ7 ;11()4 ------- 714 5.'lli 292ti CAR WASH HELP l'l01\T BLORS Wt• will t-'1111& Part·1'tmc t r a 1 n . A pp I y 7 a m . · Iii & Owr MacGrt;>gor Yal'hls. lt\:H Metro Car Wash l'lacenua. C.M 2950 Haroor Bl. <.:M. Boat nJ:~rr 1assPm hll'r (;a~tuer·i?en. o ffi ce. part 11t""'1l'd, some l'Xpt:r prl'· time: exper . req. Apply fl'rrt•d but will train. The Earl's l'lumbin.: 644).5'(16or 631·4600 In<'. \526 Newport Blvd .. Casto Mesa&42·1753 Book.ke<>pcr w 1good lyp· IO~ skJlls for respons ible Im ________ _ pos1lloo. NcWl>Qrt Cenll•r location . Please call 759-0101. •IOOKKHPUS AUTOMOTIVE! C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Cost a M l's a a rcu 67J.IJ66 E.O.E . Automotive St?rv1ce Dis·•----------- Chevy dealer will add ex· pen enced omc1• clerks for h ght bookkeepin g. typing full t1ml· Wiii Lrnm 1n auto acrounllng, t>MV Inte r est i n g . plea sant surroundings . good pay. Opp for ad· vnncemcnt. St:l' Office ~!(I' ()pcninfs now ava ilable )_ for fuJ and part time Cashiers on 2nd a nd 3rd shif\s. No ex perie n c12 necessary. we t rain . Start at S3 per hour. ad · vancement opportunity f()r managem en t poslllon APT MANAG E H patcher Orange County For SS units 10 Costa G M dealer nt•cdx cx· Mesa . Exper'd couple penenccd dis pa t cher. H u sh an d must h ttve Dam good p oy Phone mainl. ex r· Wire bkk p!( <7 141 995·81H 7 for tn· eitp Cal 642·~073 o r _i_enr_ie_w ___ _ 1213)86.S-31\SI. AUTO TRANS Shop look· tntt fnr qual Pt'r!;onnt!I, apply 417 W Ooy S t. C.M A"MAMAGH Couple, wlfe ·m •n af!c, husband.mainte nance 2X)() W\lt.s. Oceans1dr . ex· periencereq'd . SEU. Idle Items with a 't'SL Mgmt 642·1003 ~Pilot Class1rf('d Ad 8anlcln1t C-rciat T etlffs Expt>ncnce<i. full ttml' JlQ81t1ons avail for our new Lake F'orest OH11·,• m 1-:1 Toro. Inte res ted ap· phcanu pleaisp rontact Margaret Whccll'r UNITED CAt.ffORN IA BANK 26151 L11 VIit Htl Mission V.icJo 837 OOfl6 KOi'.: . .... -· . HOW ,AaD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Sts NEWPOR't HEACll lll-0555 WANT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642·5678 t o $5.50 p e r hour 1{ qualified. For more in· tormaUon and Interview gotosl0tt82 at: 30009Crown Valley Laguna Nlauel '9S·9950 Equal 0gpor Em ployer -~-------~ -- \ ,I • • .. _ ...... . . -.... __ .... -.. -. . . , ' . .. . . ', .. ~ .. ,, -. ·-·-... ', .... ~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~.~~~ ..... !!!~ _!hut!d!)'....;;..;..;;.;.&.;.' _M.,;;ay...,;3•'•'..;9;.;79..;.. _________ ...::D•A•l.:L..;.V..;P-.1;,:L:.;:O:;.T;...._.Q.,."°"'"' tW;~t.IH 1100 ....,w.-. 7100 ....,w..w 71 ... 0rnta1 ~f\1cw11\1 tnl PJtCltl · J.w: • o R.oalST l lniqur n •fn1 I nur,rr»· Ol't'tl!. l tt..-\1"• pr<)J)h• fur lull & part t11111• 111·tm,, n1•ut 1•0 .. ll lt.llh M U'il lun"l' ""l)o'I wn1·1• 111 flrn .11 olt•• '' l'\1rllr'n t ov l•lllllllll\ '" ~111\. Ill ·' I" ,.,.111;11111\ "'111111! _G-R·E-A•T SALIS JOI MOW lntlauon hltin it• Loc a l AmwAy 01icl c:lll't ht lp ll6'7·02tl0 ...................................................................... MACMIMISHot On14 ~irl ore Matutt!. ru!al l'Atat.£ 1&lt11per11 , ~--rrod~llon ht!lp. t 'ull &i neat 6;ood on lt>lephon•·· for tirnl Npl lkl\ otrit•t: AT IASI in fo1 as h1on 1. lan<l Newport Benrh. h:is nn lmmPchatr 01>\"l'1\"R for a Full T 1m1• 'ustoct ian ",th light m a mt~nt.1ncc ubllilit·~ Compel It I\ t• solar~ m<t ~ood bt>rwhts 'all 644-5070 w .... .,.. ••Ir for Mr ........ Clt.'nral t 410kJ. & U1i.hw '"'H' n C .. efl.Jl 14 COOKS 1.t1ur;1 llC: s,:1r t:1111 llt'' Top pay frlnRt:' b1•nlfll" l,o\•t-IY N U 11vL•1111ll} ul \ NH n "tn 11 kt' r 6'il ~ DF.NTAI. i\SSTSr p ,hm1:, 1•x11.111d1•1I ilulh•t-' r<1) IJ<'·l•fL,f· & ~om1· 'u1 j.?C'f'Y l'-<Pt'I Jlfdrrrl'd H I) 1:11(11l 1•1•1 ... 111un11 \ Io r a 11 ~ 1+ 11 1 ,. m ,. 111 f\40~'7·. 1'11'111.tl 1·hu1r"d1• 11~'1 I \•r 1•'(pt•I' :>:> I. ovt•r. 111 1t1nttv1• t 'M fi:JI 1<1~'tl DINT AL/leupt. 1 .. r 1\11•wpon lid• 1111•11 l-.\Pt ,, m11~t Ill\ 111\ , •• , ""' .... 11111.11 ,,,1,11111• '"'' :l4X:>ur ~ .'Hiii· l•"h" "h'" h ill '"'" l'h'll~ ... 111~11\ Ill 11"1 '>llll M1111 t111 II I I I ROGER ·s GARDENS .!JO I !'-1111 J1111qu111 I It II~ 11111111 1 I 11\1 1140 ~t•·l I I n.,1t ftl 1 I' \\1111 f 11 I' \I I tt • • f ' 11 I \11111 I I 11th / 1.1 1'•1 f OPIM IMSIOE SALIS lmmcd. open1n1t11 for l'ftipe>n.Slbl~. m aturt' sel ... turtt-r who ('nm P/f &46·6001 lite bkkPtl· uceure\l' \)'p New" P l'f OK. M~·~ _ 4111 MAUL MF(;. IN(; ~·Sub Cootractor r1rm 1585 Monrovls. N.8 Good opRQrtuo1ty fur mwllcull-s eai.1ly wit h MAIDS ultu .. 1-s Salei; t·x~·rt1•ncc Expen('flcl'd. full or part ,, plus but not re4wr1•d tmw 00·~---__ Will \rnln Must hth'{' h\e Maids. apply The Inn at typinR skllls Laguna . 211 N Coast 557·0825 Hwy. Lagunll &>ar h ,~ •L• """.. . MAU~ WANTF.D: Good &;~.>J r.<.: I v n for f:fOWltl" pay. H1.1rbor Inn Mote l. Compu\~·r _ru1phc ral 714/675·3463, l ROO W r 1 rm 1 n •. I r' 1 n •· Balboa Blvd N fl lhi:h.-.rhool C r11d. hit 50 · · lb Som t• s h1ppini:1 rr MAIDS wkdys/wknds 1·e1v1nii Ablc 10 r eJd Scalrltrrs Motel. 1661 So M.1cromctcr & C>thrr in· Coast Hwy. La"una Bch d 11·atorli Stablt• pl•rson ~ des1nn1: pcrm:ln<'nt iob Mainlf'nanC'C t.:us tod1al & growth C:-.11 Glady:. swmi.: shift. lull t1ml'. 1·x · ~l ror mtcrv1t'w (vUt·nt bt-nc-f1t" 546·t6112 rlicht pcrlOn. Per m a rwnt pmttion :M0-1'4~ Paclwri1 lit handlf'r!I for 1>lasllcs fabr1c:nt1on f)l1&nt Apply 1n pnlion. Fabncatcd Pla:.llC'-. 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"-l '"i 711 5116 1302 IHSPECTOR/9UALITY M3Jlllrna n<·•· Man for upl ml!m\ en . CO!'\a ~!'!o.1 Ablr to p<'riorm all ty~·., hldl! Sl'n1r1· work l':.11 Y.t-..kday .. to 5. f.>42_·'1!I07 1 ... YOUR HOMf Rook paJ?I' pastl'UP. w1lf train. 20 JO hr-. ~ k $3.SO. SS hr Rc•ply K It I. £"O BoK 18912. I rv1n1• C.ahf 92713 PARTTlME tk-<."t·pt1on1sl N pt lich m suranct• al{t•ni·y ne<'rls n · ('l'j)tl01Ut;l 'ly p1st. 0 l'Clill \ l\'W ofl 11•t•!., l'lCCClll!nl 1•omp11ny bt·ncf1ts. fai.t advann•m\'nt 1n youn~ :lJtJ:rt'!tS1ve l'O Mu!.t typ1· '1.'lwpm & haw l!ood fron1 offtt·1• uppcaranc t• Ci.II M1'i!. 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R\/teall 3848 Campus Un\'t• tArro:.~ from Ora ngl' <:o Airport 1 EqU.ill Oppor F.rnpluy1·1 CLERICAL CoastalP~ A'Jft'CY IL1!o foh of JOb' ,1\.111 ~ many fm•·. :.up1·r 1·om pan1es and thl·v n· .rll F'ree1 540-6055 COG$tal PenOftne l ACJ"CY 2790 lla rbor. C ;\I 100•; FIH.E CLl::KK fur t·11untt•r :.alt•:, &. dis play of l-(raph11• .irt1drafl1nl! i.u µµlt 1·., F 1t 1ml' • :\1J\STE H BLUEP!ll:-OT . 23·1 F1i. r·her A Vl'. (' M ('.ti I ':'""1-0-937:1 CUSTODIAM Wt• 11l•1•cJ '>Omt'Onl.' t o r h·an & m ;11nu11n (IUf m•w p lant 40 hr w1•1·k Co lt· lnstrumc•nt CorJt. 2f>.';IJ Crodd ) Wa). :.-. 1\ ~i&:noo . t: o ..: .. Cust~r Relations Sot.s lmmrd oJ)t-ning for ~ .. 11 roo11va11'<1 p1•r:. to p m v1d1: ('Ustom1•r rl'lut11Jn:-. (iuod WUJ.!l'!,, & lll•nt•I Transp µrov1dc'<l til<l-:1\T W 1-:STl-:H'." 10-;<:1./\M1\ Tl<I~ l~S. Grand. S ,\ '"' 5511 771;1 l.l 'ST<>M 1-:11 UkOBll DES K 0 ( f I C: l ' l' ll J> t• r I I: ll I' (' w1Urdcr prot·essing prl'· ft>rn-d but not r eqwred M anufa1·t 1Jr1•r o f 1n clu-.111 .11 .1111·r;ir1 hvur;1ul1< h•t"' .... -..:mhh ln tm· indu.,tnal 1·0 mp I l· \ ~ • .s 11 71;:1!1 ... () ..: OATAEHTRY ACCOU,..TING CLERK C 11,1,I If~ I ' ti J •Ull 1 1111'111 , t 1• lot I ••ud I' q I I fl \ OIS,A.TCHER 1 • I ~ ~. I 'I I I I I. 'I t111wti1 1111 I rr GUARDS l-\111 & 11.111 t1m1· \II I I 1• •• ... l n I I 0 r m .. t •t••n 1•rh • 111 t'I 1>1.11 ""' ,.,.,.,.,~ •• r, I utt 111111 1u,1u111 l o '<A ~•t\t'' 1!11 l.)I • '\\1 t ,,, ·~· •• ,;.! lu1 n1.,hrd \)!1< 2 l o r , 1\ o·r H.:llf('<l ~ t•ll·o m•· 'u 1· pc·n .. nC:l' nee 1\PI' h t'1uH•rs:.I Proll'Cl1o n 'it•n 1c ... 1226 \.\' :.;th Strt1l'l. SJntJ 1't1J In· 11·n1l·~ hour~!! I:! & 1·4 \1on thru f'rt Olspotch/llllln9 t-.-.\.ih I 0 "'t•klfl~ 1'>.Jt 111• pt'IK.l.ihk J><·r~ llr-. tn 1. Mon lo I-rt 7 t;,> ~.1 l I i1011.I ht·nl'I 'j,111·111111111·11 "' t'"-1'& .111111111•" (;I< Jo.AT W t;~·1 I-, IC ;... It t-:Cl.1\M 1\ TlllN IHOIJ S I; rand. S /\ 7 M 5~.X 771; J DrsTRIBUTOR SA.LES N1·14 mar1111· lli...t11ll1 ll111 It." l'hitlt't· l<'I t lllll I\'' •11.tt'tt t<tr .1m11111u11s hattl "11rk1111: '""''111·r ... 1111 It )tlll ,,,.,. "111111,• '" \\Ill I.. .uul J,!t "" \\1th "' l'"ll l.111 l>trk tt1 'I WI\ lit\\ 11 11,101 .• pm , 11 i.:111 I t.11 'l'ro~l'" ;\t.1r1111· l'rrnl11t·1, DoqGroomer 1-;,p1•r11•1H·1· r1·q u1 n ·d .1rumal h0>.µ1lJI :...1l.1n I [l<•rrt•n(:t}.!I' t).14 :1.-ftiJ Dunut Shov .. 11 rly 1\:\1 ;\11 1•)(pt·r nt•\· 1\1>t'IY ,\;\I I> K S llo°l;uh. :!Ill.II Ill '11 .. hl It , "'' h ttlll 111!111 !.!Ill "·ttH•·d 1111 I I 111 ... 1. I ~ 111111· ,., w11l1 . .I \\Ill t 1.1111 1 ·Jll 1,1.1 XX.I.I (1.1rdt•111•1 ll1'1111•r .1p1' 1 ·11:>.l,1 1\11•,...1 "'111111 .. 1•\/wr clt"1r11hlt <'.1ll Y.l'•·k1 ·"' Jlt j 1,1~ 111(11 GARDENER l ll•'lllfl)' l'lll 11•111 I~ ,.,. 1:-.h 1111 ,, 1..i1.1hlt• 11111111du;.I ktt"~kdc1• 111 pl:lllt:O. ~ If 111:.t1 11111 l1..l1•lt1I t-;oJO) \llll '•11111'·"'\ l11·11d111 \ppl \ •t.1 111 I ' '\111111 \11111 Fri I '1·1 "'"11'1 MARRIOTT HOTEL '•Ml:'\t'°"l"'ll l'•·nl, I U1 \,•°"ptHl llt',11 h l-,1111.11 C111p11r Fmpl11)1't· \I I· li \SllLI:'\ t. ,n·1 l'.NIM:'\T ll;u,...,l~Ltst llair Wl•st in k n ll'"'llll! JSs1stant AP µI~ 111 µt•r :-.vn 3JUj .:'frwport 81\·d Ne~ port llt•ach Conlal't B J HOSTESS I ':111 t1ml· CJll or aµpl) 540-8535 2300 Harbor 8l•d. Coda Mesa llll'>T ESS. cvc·ninits <!I or tt\l•r Call ~lX i 11,.. ·"k rorCh1·rm· lm1m1t ··m11h1' nlt'n\ !ltr f loti·I <i." 1\llt•ncJ.1nl, 1J.t1I} tlltnnll'>'lllll loll I llill CHEFS Falr\lt'W C :\1 & :11;11;, :-.. <i1•t1<·ral 111!11.1• µ.irl trnlt' lln'otul,S 1' lt1•l111lil. . rn.11.ur1· pc•1 ,un. fh1· Sht•ral1Jn :'1<1·Y. µort I lot1·l 1s 1•urr.·nll) 10 nt•1·d 111 .1 full ltm•· Ch1•f 111 1·h:ir,_:,• nr .di l.1l1·h1·n ot>1•r,1t11in:, Xlrll ... 1art1nj.! .... l.tQ 11/,: ('fl b1·t11'fll'> l'h·a,. .. :1(1pl) rro m :! •1 pm 11 r 1· ;1 I I \I r <; ;1 r ' Wo•o,l1•d11 •ld l11r .1ppl 11..'\:I U:'"1ill x 1!12 DRAFTSMAN. 1El. .. :l'T l<l ~',\I. \I F Comrnl'rc1.tl & lndu:-t 11al l11Jilrt111g 1J.· .. 11•n IC 1-: W ,\ I. 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P1•r,on 111•1 MA.RRlpTT HOTEL !IOI) :'olc·~rport Ct·ntt•r I Ir Nt·wport Hi·•11·h f;qual ()ppor l':mply m r 1..c·gal ~·1 °\'. 111!.urant1· tl•· r1•n:.1•. tTlt'd•• al mal pr;11 t1r 1•. 1·~p1•r prd d X:~l :!XI t u .c; \Ls 1-.c.: It ET,, Hy I' t1mt• 0111· m .1n l.1 ~ ufr. :-O:pl <:tr. nun ,ml..r (id ~l·nl 1 ..... 1·~1.t..r prt•f 11 ~.tr) vp.•n i;l I <!l.i-11 111 x.13·~1-I LEGA.L SECRET A.RY I.a'" l1rm ~ \l·r' 111 lt'r1·,l1nt.! 1'urµ i. lit to work in plush ,a Io n f.75 J!IW ~1ECllANIC MAHI.'.')'. 011~l'l 1?as & l'l1·c To m Hiker Mann1•54M·35f\I ~1ann1' Mt>ehan11· f<Jr J 1•1 Ski 0 11. must kno~ Jb11ut lbri:b "'Qrk iii 2 !'~I 1•n1-:m1• lnQ Tranw•llrld H'"-..·r .. t1llon ~II f.31 .ulW ~\AHK .. :TIM: Mt: M ;o.;T lnten'q May 7 to I 0 11 t1mt' J>(I~ o pen Will train C:d m on;·1 t.:all ltt1 .rpJJl l\lon •Sai >1 :10 11 ~·1 !22.t M1\Tf-:Fll AL 11 1\:-0IH.l'.'ot; l'art~ !'ilu<'k p1·r .. on Ex pc•n t·n•·1· d1· ... 1n·u n11l r equ1r1·tl Will I r .11n \I u :-t I•·"' ,. ,. mp .1 n ~ phys11·a l 1nd lldini:: bark x n 1)' I rvtn•• 54 \l 7c:3!1 1-: I) f. 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CHEFS 'llw Sh1•r;iton Nt'14 llllrl llolt'l 1!> <'urr1·ntlv in ne1:r1 11( ,, lull l1m1• · Chl'f 111 1•h.1r~1· 111 .ill l..1ll't11·11 •1J)l·r;1tinn ... \Int •,lartin)! ':llarv 11!,i ··1• t ... nl'f1t:- Pl1•:t"' .1pply tr om 2 t p m "1 1• ;tl I \1 r I: ,, r v W1·~11•rl 11•lil f11r .q111i X:CI l\!"iiH\ m:! l)f'rson ti46 7579 Factory workt'n •. S:J tiU hr t o s la rt . no l' x p • · r 1 Nt•.11 II ( l\rrport • l·;q u ol Opp or1un1 l) 1-:mployl•r na'es~. will train Small Ga.4ERAL OFFICE paint C'O nr. Soll th C\1;. ... 1 Informal ~;°' 1ronm\•nt Beautician ----Plaza Apply ;it ll1•h1 F1vt'Ci1rl Offu•1• Command Pt>rformancl' OJ-:l.I Vf.HVMAN Early Prot.·~., Corp · Hi\J:I W .l11hSt't'unl> l>F:l.IVl':RY Nt•w..;pt1p1•r l h •l1 Vl'f)'. l'T. AM. c·om m arhlncs t::JI 0:.'711 or li45·25!11 Caltfomrns larl(cst n1:1:d s 1375. N JI CA 92fi60 ~t'\rl'l ~ & 11 2 tu liPM. 5 11~1lun• ~·opll' to w ork -dys a wk. full lime ;,um· pn vatc horn l's $1 S.'l p1·r I. E G i\ I. SEC R F:T t\ IC \' mt:'r. own trtlllllPort••llOn hT flJO 4031 <..iood ,.kills Min I ) r l''< lrvuw 552·3744 · HOUSEWIVES & STUDENTS FOTOMAT MEEDS YOU 11t-r N pl Cl r Ok (';r II ii" ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll G4().1011 MOVIE EXTRAS ·'TheHalrr ulting PlaCl'·· m 1Jrning LA T 1m1:s. Alton,Santa ,\n:• l 'm11minv l'.11d\t1·cllC';i1 lmmed openings for a:. :I :JOA M t o 6 •00AM 6 S700TOST!IH'I .u1 ,,11.rt. 111·:! ;m, l'M l.u1uor t·lt·rk w ,rnll•d N1t.!ht :-.h1rt .. :xp prt· re rr1:d (;ood ,..t,1rt1nt.! r a>' & y r 1·nd bonu~ /\pp I~ ;it 3.'lll.l ln11w , N 11 754 91\..',R PRODUCE PERSON for a un1qu1· j.!our1111 I m eat, dt•lt & µrotlu1 1 ,&"lfki'l Work fn·-.h pru <Ion· countt•r J 5 h r tl111h :S 5 rlav:-. ~t·1·k Hl'l.1 \;·11 almo:-Pht·n • !Iii-I 4IX11·,rll Sztl I' T :1101· •':\Jll'r11•n1T1I prdl•rrl>tl Ca I I ll\'I ~ ''"" 9 IOAM. Mon !-'rt A 'k t•ir Sh1•r.1l11n j\;1•Y. porl 1:.1.1 ~1.w,\rth llt '-•·wport Ht'.11·h s·tmanagl·r.h:11rc u1t1•r:-.. day<i tx·r wk SJOO wk Finishing Dept.Fore man 111<:llU!S1\l.\RY 'h1fl :? 30 i ~l un ... rr ~I.slants & full & 111 646 141:1ur67:J 251,+ • Super visory •'XPl'flt•nn• WITll EXl'EHIE~l'fo: Xlnt lK·1wr11:-. ~ l411rk1ni.: 111 <!or m11rt• 11t I 111· fol lttY. \" II f tlmE' rt>rept1o n11>1 s 1n ''"'' train 11r •• 1uncl ' l'.1111 trJrnrnJ.! l.iquor C'lt•rk n1J.!ht:. I 'fa 1a \'t·rd•· l.1q11or. C<i...tJ ~11 ..... !>i9 1122 ~OUJ!hl h y Ho lly wood mov11· firm S2o szno rwr day po:.,. Look1nj.! for nut µOt nl! IR -;o ) r oltb ~antin~ In hri•a k 101 0 ITlOVll'!-lil4t 5J~Ol :W. t'Xl !M VIOl':O CASTl ;-.iCf SEH\'IC ~: 100~ tn llh }1•ar 1 r>t.-.· ~1-1 !)f;(111 1---------- l'•T pn•µ !>.t ull• n .ttik ,\pfl I) V11'\11n :1 St a tion 11111 t Ho.•;wh Ill. W 1·~1 RESTAURANT COUNTER SERVICE Ufo:LI VEHY /\v:11lahlt• 1ngr1l·ld' r Southern Orangl' C:nl\ ,,1n1•t\ 11 .11•!1\ 1111·-. Oq•r :r.oo -.t•irc• .. 11µ1·r.1l now Top pay. 1!1><>t.I I' T ~:IP1'tro-:-.tat1c pamt1111• L' \I l 1iL··n \ 1 1 ' .., Xlnt ~rowlh oppor .. _ a.:v"~ 5 9. ~·on L·r1 r......... , I ' ... ' ••• II -111g 1tJl1Un~td1• I-or an w1s alary. comm1ss1on & iu-. ,.. "~ "' r ·ivuuc tmn s i•Wlni: Mf> 1:JM:i in 't·" fJUrl 1mmPd1att· 1ntl·n tl·~. 531 Uijll Outdoor furn1tun· ;1, paid benefits Call .Jnhn lll1·as" <>all Ho.:1:r :it'hl·r at 714n61 on:! s1·mh strapp1n1? l:11•1ng ti t-; N I. 11F1 •• , h .1 r µ 1 ·~s '4'.S 1 · l)('hvtoryAsi.1s lantS3 50 to Order procc<1s 1n l! n-:;pu11.,~:1rl ;\l,11·(;rnw r a · "· or app} in COOK liOUSEl-'OL." stnrt Mt·Ma han lJt•sk. Sh1ppin" & n ·t·c1v m0 Y:w hh. tfi'.11 l'l;11•1•11l1". pc,...,cm "1 ~our n .. an''1 ., ' u '"'"'N" rt RI d c ·t " " u Fut n mat lo1·a11 on AIDE .,..,.., "wpo v · os 3 Prodllction badman. C ~1 I-~ o E Couple wants congenial -~esa .!'"'2 R-15o HeUarc Welding & f1xtur •1; r-:N I. OFl-'lt:I-:• inature lady to hve ·in Oemons lrato ri. work in~ expenencl' desirable I .--.. r llSKPFl t•xper rt•habl1'. Must be good rook & nc~p horn" llo"r"ware"' Should be con vl·rs ant mm .. :ulUlt:' opc·nm.: or own 1·ar. norm. day wk. dri N I '" ' """ ~ malurt• c fcrical wrkr ~ vtt. o heavy c ean· & J(ro<'enes Will t r ain. with tube bendmg, punch S 1mp1 e M 3 th . u ~ (' r 11 r dis ab I e d Indy ~ mg or laundr)'.. Pnvale Also te m . ch•n cal work. press aperal ion:. ml'lud w1t•akulnlor n •q. ov1•r 768·79'l6 room & bath UI Corona 'T18-l360 mgset·ups tune Non s mokl!r prt• IMMEDl'"'TE del Mari view h o m e. rt•rrro 11911.4357 Ask for "" Hers. Ca I afternoon or DIMOHSTaATORS EtectrcMtatic l'ut or Curol 15541 com PARTIIME eveoinp.873-8043. your area 124 +a day. Painter putl•r Lane.11 R EMPLOYMENT Coolt·Manager Trainee. Car n ee. Fr I !Sat . Prefe r oper a t or t•x -·SAN-eLEMENTE Must have fry st ation CX··i-54_l_-07_1_8_o_r 892_·_3800__ pcr,ien<:ed w1t)1 Ransbcrg GIRL FftlDA Y The DAILY P ILOT is per, Motivated with de· DENTAL ASSISTANT, RE.A. equipment. painl· Imme'<!. opcnlnA. hll' typ· consolida lin" u s ubs tan· sire to let ahead. Good cha arsld e , professio nal 1n~ tubular produ<·ts . llli.t. hll' IO kl'Y. riling tial purt of its distnbu· Pt'Y. 41 bene ntt . Apply s c h 1 gr ad. 0 r e x P . -Rate r ange $4.47 lo SS 55 plcas unt phonl' vv1 cc lion into paper routes re· Jolly Roaer. 400 S. Coaa IW&-3S35. pr hour.45 ·SO ho11rs ~r Snlaryo~n 642·3490 C'}Wrtn~ afll•rnoon U\'• Hwy.LaawaaBeach. ---------;~· Overllml.' 1f lie· G IRL TO-DO OFFlCF. ltver y by m otori:ct•d "'-"' , _ _....... di Dental Office Manager. 2 . WORK •. l 11 d transportation. ~ m&1111 """"" nner ~ ex.p. Over 30 yrs of Our company 1s the lead · "' 1 1troun •LLber al lncoml· al full time alto broiler qe.C.M.631·1420. Ing manufacturer of work lowanccplus bonus plan cook 2 days per week. _..:;'---------quality cuual aluminum MASTYS A.UCTIOM •Short work in~ hours f7 Countr)' Club. Cal DENTA.LX·RAY LAB furniture. 207S11')Nt>wpor\ Blvd CM days perwfck I amtatm. Tra ceL meaaur e & llOWH "33-1162.5 _646·8686 •EicC('Ucnt parthmr in· nnmt. A·Rays & photos JoaDAH come om tnlaee .. per hr. + general ore duties. for d t>l<1 ils contact .2?"J .. ~•1 Cuialne. Call Dental exp .• drafting or SA.MT A AHA Sell with EAS t:' •~ter Ouellet 49tHl800 -blwn 10.11.AM art help(lll. Full time. 21878.Halladay lt'~a BREEZt: bet,rcen 9.30AM·7PM. ca,. wUI lrain. 540-$5738:30·5. 714/979-0131 Classified Ads &42 5678 ~u· ~==========IL.:::::============-1:=========-__.::..~------~-------------=-~ n LOCKSMITH Xlnt opp11rtun1t ~ lc1r U>l•k.'tmllh "Ith :: \I' I'\ J)l•r We n1:l'i1 pcr!oon "11 h ... ak:-ability & locks mith 1•Xpt'r Sulur} )!uud with µrof1 l s harin g po1>sibll1t1t'1> Call Ku:.t o m L ock s m1t h Scrvlc1:. Lui.tuna llllb 770.6207 MUSIC llZ Pcr.>on to dnn• own..r daily from Lal'!una \O Los Anltl'lt>s Mus1r Bi z + WOf'k m orfl<'l' 494·7436 Noon S\lpe r v1s or /\n dcr.>0nSchool. N.B Mon Fri . 11 U ·l .15. S3 40 Pl'r hr 566-3490 Nurst>ry. indoor need:. n · t:ul dt•rk for 25.30 hrs pr PUILIC RB.A.TIOMS ~adJnit wom en ' ll1!Ufr salon tn N<'wPQrt Bt•;1r h 1s now mtl'r' tt'" m l! ror lull t 1m1• t. pt t1m1· ('()W\.'>elor pos1t1on~ Wtll tr a1I\ M2. 36:!0 PunchprPS~ op~r ntor. gasket & wa~hl'r op(.•r do y s hift A CCKO GASKET INC 557-R303 Uit Attendant must be lH full & part limr Com pany benefit!l f>SIM•tS<I wk. I yr exp. wl plunls ----------prl°ft'rrl'd. Salary o~'n. P..+-timf and f..el-tinw I day and ftiC)ht po1lticm ~ now a•ailabJe. Ap- pfy ift pet"SOft dwift CJ rM....._. apttational hairs at the followittq locatioM: LVN. Or 's office·. Mon· Fri. Salary + com · mission. 714/IW7 1235 00. 3.'IJ2 •• .........,wort&•• Scc kin~ indus trio u s l')('hortrsol'I w1\h knowlcd11c or LYN irulture & plants I yrexpr. req'd. 842·8866. RADIATOR MAN f:Jtpr'd or younii m un who work11 well with h 1~ ha n <ts W 1 \I l 1· IH' h F'reeway Auto 26242 Avery Parkway M1i1s1on Vie jo *Carl's Jr.* Sm nurs1n" ho mP wants youto,oin thNr fam1ly111 NURSES A IDES. 11 11 ------ beautl uJ Lei: Bch. Xlnl !!h1rts. apply a l 15!>5 wali(es & benefits Con· Supenor Avr. Newport 2092 S.E. lrittol SANTAANA REALESTATI SALES MAM.AGER 2~~·H~St tact Mrs Tr a fford. _Bt_a_c_tt. _______ 1 Director of nu"ln liC or KaU\Jcen Cheevers. a11 !'Vil admlnlstntor fo r s n 111tervicw 494 -807S MUISIS AIDJS Expr'd 1l t o 7prn. 7to 3. 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C.E.SlJRPLUS Al-271'7 ~per opportunlly. l altl Sor11ll q\ltClS Villi or IMH41 ~, ... 7 MO old nu~k)' Colhc • ll'\1M Oout cc. f9mlty <lflrt• l}pln~. hit' IW'(>k l"t U S f>!l'ltt!'l'i\KY to,. uon wu on anll " 11.ood mix Mi.ll', Good w1lh Ga r age Sa l e Spec· .,U membenihJp, .O. Brand iww llerord·A·C.11 kt•t•1H11.i . 11ho 11p C: 01111 Nl)l Uch Club Will k!ii>J"t dn vin.: (( rN·ord f'hont' ~ 1 ds II o i. ,I( I "ho t s l a c u I a r ! ' I 8 M Call 6"·7511, 9.5 Moo· remote 80A. C.ll a~er:, ~01 k 111.i 1·:·~111 111~'"' .... ·1.il th r. hOflt.••11 'JX'I' &ti •t:J:!l .rnd 0,k l or l•J I 0328,89tHJI09 typewr~ter. 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Wi\ltl\llOUSY.Mi\N $700, .35 car at SSOO. m e n ~~~one:·e~~= ....... & Orga.t e090 1,..1 ti i-alt·" t.1tly l-'1111 STAY tM SHAPE * * I BUY * * a, womens clothes, e tc .• arra~eaa \e rounds-••••••••••••••••••••••• u111t• ~ d11yi.. ,.1n1 """'k t c e t c 842 3244 .... " 111lt rondll 1-:wl'CiullY Uy IJfttn~ 100 lb irnc•h o r Good IL't>d l"urn1lur1· & M.2006 · · · matching garden bench. F e nde r Rhodes '73 llnt•C'bt•n lc•h· lo/:0. IOlU nour forbulwry 111pply & ""/''111nrt·11 OH •1 Wiii • . 7~-7~aft2PM . w/spllr, rec<>rdtir , bench, ~x;~ co. Good p:iy ll~AS~~1t~~TtOM H-tholdGoochl065 Coffee \ablea $75·$175 . ~~~l~bo n ea. $1100. Tt:Afll .. :1< Prt· ~rhool _ --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold vlened m irror & ~ r1-i111v , •:•~111•1 ul 11ff1••1· .. ' ... MJl7t.>11r~·:1)'1'1·, .. P,.'v'~m 646-8616 & 833-9625 KmR S7. solld Maple com · credenza SlOO. Bikes 20"1•--------• ,i.,11,. "·'111"'·'"1" 11n .1<· ., .,., ""' ' W RIU.IOUSE -----I ..,...,~ H d SPECIAL-.IS WEEK .----~~~---------~-! 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SAUS/GEM'l WORK LEARN EMGRA VIMG Noack Trophy Co 646·31H SALESLAl>Y. mature, Prr C01ita ML-sa l,adws ready lo wear. 645· 166.'1 SALES MANAGER •EXI'ERIEN~l-,;O• M<'n 's r loth1ni: :.l o rt• r ttJme, Mi i-' IUam 5µm M u s \ k now m ,. 11 • :. rlottung & have r ('fs S11 I neg. Call 964·2100 S(•frl>~ry/li1rl Friday E X IH' r 1 c o <' I' & s l' I f mvt1vattod with bn ~hl J>t•r s11nultty fnr Slll'- (•essful ~row1ni: C P II .. ·,r m . O r ange Cu Airport ar~a . Salary tooO+ 752-6600 SECRETARY g..111111• S<1mcon1• who 1:. hq.!hl,Y l>l 0lf ni<lll~·llL'd S;darv will tl••vcncl 011 ··~ pN1PnCl' If ~·r1u ltk1· plant!\ & µi•oplt:. ~l' haH• .tn l 0x1·1·lh:nt oppnrtunll\\ ll•r y11u l'l1°1L'I' appf\ 111 111·r.,•ln. :'\1nn lhru l•'ri ROGER'S GARDENS <!:IOl !-.11n Joaqum 11111:. Huttd 1'40 ~91·1 SECRETARIES IJJOI! :ind .,h<•rt ll•rm a' s1i:11m1·11t" 1 lohcla · :1nd \ a l' a t 1 f• 11 11 a y Jl11s p1t a l11..1t11111 plan <I\ a1 l;1 bit· VOLT Tl?MP()q4'-'" t .. nvtir..cu 3!!48Camr1us Drivt• 546·'17'11 \Acroi;s from Orange Co /\Jrporll Equal OppQr Employt'r Xlnt oppty for effiCll.!OI 1---s·~-u·.·,·r·v--· l(a l w 1top st.>rrclarial ~ sktl b tu work 1n rast THE ROllNSOMS JXt<'•'tl Npt lkh H. 1-:. oft-WESTMINSTER Olll Lala, 833·2:1UO Wa ll bl! interv1cw 1ni: ap-SALES S£CRETARY pltrants for SC'fUrrty Men & Women. al! ProS?rcssavc agnrultural Opt>r atlve Pcrmant>nl ,Rresrve self starter to trade assn. seeks sharp ~1tion.s available. fo:x - call on business Pl'Opll', Se c re tary to handh• pcnencl' rcqwr cd l<:x to sell patented gas :.av-vaned d uties. Should 1>c l' e I I e n t <' o m pa n y 1ng d evice w / mont.'y capable of wo rkaog m · benefits i\pply P e rson· badtguarantct'.Mustbe dependtly, l?ood phon e ncl, Mo n thru fo'r1 sharp, neat appearing. manner & appearance. 103m-12. •S300·Sl000 pot cnt1a l, to relieve recepl. Typmg 400 WnlwlMster Mafl per week. FuU or Purt 55wpm. Xlnt bene£ils & Equal Oppor E m p loyer ume. wo rk env1ro nml'nt. --------- •Protected territory. Salary S750-S800 mo. Cal l 1·--------• Hlgh comm1Ssions fo r appt. WF:STERN •Protective commls!lion GROWERS ASSN. 1811 SECURln ~~~';:~~~: 549•1600. Quail, Npt Bch. 8.'\J~t . GUARD Se Rellablc person nc«fcd SALE5 ~. fmancinl p lan· w work flexible hours OVEI 507 ning . Ne wport Cente r Some secunty or law e n· Typinl? 60-6 5 wpm , forccm e nt exp e rien ce Call us If you have up. mature, well.organized, helpful. t:njoy out.~tand· w/personal 11ales. Full 11elr ·Start er: E .He II. ing company bt'nerits. orparttJme daywork . be nefits . C all Mrs . Apply 9am·l 2 Noon , Co m m . o n I Y . Dudzik 644·74S4 Mon·Fri, P eNJonnel. m4>~2274 retary, P IT. 9 a m · MAIRIOTIHOTR SaJes . Retail lpm, 0 C. Airport tirea. 900Newport Center Dr JEAMDAHL. strong typ'g, s hrthnd. NewportBeech NEWPORTBEACH fri en dly comm R .t;. i--------· Nee d e •pe r I en cc d 1 _11u1_te_._m. __ 223'1 __ . ___ _ fasllton orltnttd sales Mi ke your s hopping person. Jo'ull • p -tlm e easier by using the Dally opmlnp. Call M2·2A44. • Plld. Classified Ads. SlA Help needed Im - med. Full lime day or rught. Apply 990 E Cst Hwy,N.B. Typist ALLIN A GOOD DAYS WORK!!! ·nwr:-. what w1• tdl our many. m;i11y vlit·nls throuj?hout Nl'wport Irvine v.hcn thl'V 1·:1\J \o thank IL'> for :J~:.1gn1ng · /\nolht•r" quahf1l'd fit•hl :-.taHl'r to thl·m ;ind lh~1t 's wha t wt d hkl' lt> :.ay about you'' • If you'r<' tookmJ.t rur a r h a 1 I t' n i.: l' 14 ;1 n t dtvcr..11y vr n1•1'tl 1h1· ~t'l'Unl~ of t·mploym1•nl, but not lht· c·omm1t nwnt 11 ( p 1· r m :c n " n l ~ork v•1u fl' whM ~t•n· lookmi.:· for' TYPIS TS <Cll•rk Sl·nu>r 1 S ECRETi\Hll':S 1 W two S horlha nd 1 YOU'LL LI KEOUH i\1'T1T t..:1>E' 557-0061 LO~ o ff ice • ~OJ overload UTILITY PERSON To mamtam cll•anlmcss ()(ow modl!m fa1·1ory & LO make minor rrpa 1rs on bwldin1t:,, CIC P leasr cont a c l ~l r' Whit<' for antrrv1r w ;111· potnlmcnl Paul Dosier Associates, Inc. :.:>so Redhill /\ ve Costa Mesa 17141556-7075 F,qual Oppor Employer Waitress with car for wicke r bas k<'l lunr h servic<'. 9:30 am to lpm. Mon-Fri. Ear n $100·Sl50 weekly . Must be nc~ll. personable & energetic. Call 979-0747 Mt. IOam ro r nppt. at Lora 's Kitchen Wrutress wuotcd, ('Xpt•r, In both food & cocktails. Between 10·4 Irvine Coast Cntry Club. 1600 E. <Joast Hwy. N B &«·9S50 WANT ACTION? Clusired Ads 842-5678 J·I' rr1p11l'r rl'fr1.:1·ra111r 140rk:-. f1n1• SI.~ !••i:!·fii~:! 1':l1•rlrit• \tCJ\'1', :-ior ).!I' J (I I n , S I II 0 J !I >! 0 Haymond , C~1 1"11i l~li',\ j c•lt·<'-~-Wh1rlpiH1I dry1•r.;, SlOO CJl'h. Goud <.:ond 1;.1: .. ~'2~1 Ot'luxt· /\dmtr<1l rdni! Sl5(J Mu.\t Sdl 4~·331!.I Bicye~ 8020 .........•............. Adult t'licclnr J "'hi tnk1• L1k1• n1•w s:![•IJ !II>:! 115'10 OOfJS 8040 .•......•.....•........ f: n I! I 1 " h S (I r 1 11 ~· c• r Sp:.in1d s. ~1 I'', 7 14 ks old 1146-l'llj.')81•\ I'!> 20 )"r 1•xpt•r. <111 1ir .. 1•ol grnnmrn.:. ho:irrl 111i.: c Poodle pup" & :.~till servtrl' 1'1•r s 1a11 l'at stud 1 5'J(i ~m. ~!12 21iliH Afghan pups. Top sh1Jw or pct B M Plut1num & H-M Red. Top pt.'<11gn•1'. r hampion sired 64t.i llf.O'J. 545-1!993 Shlh·TlU, AK<'. Aflor11hl1•, bnndlc, 5 mos. Ma le PUil PY ~5944 I~ t'ult• puppy, rf'h r1· l\nl! W:1t1•rl>1·d S2 Ill l>n..,:.\'r S!5, 'h1•)\ l'l> ·Siil l.()rr.11nt·S<IX ·H'14:1 • .r1 5 ~Sale 8055 ..........•............ <.;an•I?<' S11pn ~ .. 11., multi fam1h . ~.11 l:!::i!l \ ... tnnJ · 1-: nf Brookhur ~• r·;\I l;J \;\ f !',\Tiil <: \IC.\C.~. SAJ.F ll.1rhor \"11•14 11 111• 114:!!1 Pon T.ii.:i.:•ort. ;\ II Fri & S.tt 'I ~. c;;ir.1i.:1· Sal•• lllulh an•.1 ll1•n11' .1t 111i.: ll1•1•11r:11 1111• tl •·m' 1·1111 lo. l111nk ' w11m1•n ). 'llt' k l'lothini.: & m<>r1• ~.11 Sun !I 11 :!OSli V"t:i f':iJOn nr ('cl;\l ll1gh Sl•hl. 11ff \'1~ta rid Oru MOVIN<: Sf\t.t: Alm<>'> l'endulum l'lnrk, Sµ1m1sh ship mv<ld rirt•a 19.10, Woodl•n 1; drwr ex 1•1· dPSk & t'hr, Jo:xp;incla bll' d1mni.: tbl & fi 1·hr<o uhl IM'<l & mt'il' hoU:-.l•hold 1tc>ms Sal/Sun !I :i. 40!"> ('urtc•t Ctr t'd l\I Nr c•rnss St 1:. S1• rr a IJ r tiiJ HHl 11 qwrt>d, l\1 St Bernard. Oar:ii:1• S;ilt· 8161 Sll·rhn~ 631 OOJ.1 1\\'l' II II Cai.h only !>al Old ~ng Sht•t•p lln,1!, AKC. f'ret.' Call after I r>i.9-"""5. Has :.hotl> Three· Qua rtc·r Black Lab l'upp1ci. $1.S ea 6'12 1281 May5 lilt: SALE' i\ppro)( lf>O :.q )rd rafl){'l. ltkl• n ew $1 yrd Nt•w ov1•r $500 llOfo for S250 King sz bed ~prc11tl, 12)( 14 r u6l !)(>II u1),! uut store m all.!nal. Af'GI' .. N p 3 I yards & yards vowns u • uppics. ' 2 ~,,~ l'rof""•1onul S"Wln" ~. $100. Call 551 1229, n• ,.,., .. " .. or554·5849l'venmj.!s t11ble . AM/fo'M s tereo, --------25" TV , record player ftftto You 1045 1973 9 pass Colony Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mercur y Marqu1 !>, FREE KlmNS loaded. Much m on•!: ~ Mother dis oppca rt.'d . s 29448~ker.CostaMesa . bomeless adorable' kit c111)('t. linens for tw !>I. tens, 5 wccks old . Jornnge brd. boob & misr. yd colored :ind. 3 un• hh11·k , 3 1 c s 3 l 5 5 7 3 o 3 tl fo'rel' to 1mmI'<i111I1• IOl.tm-4pm homes. Call 548·0'J78 - fo'11t din Och very up t o 5 mt S4ll 36113 Rassett hou nd tn color M _212yrs t.ovalJll' 549-2092 a ft 5 Part S1nmC11e. 2 blar k & 2 tiger slnµed. Wcant-d & trained. 548-4615 4 /\pt . ah:. F'umiturio, st•w· lni.t m:ic l\11lt' & lots ot m1~r Thurs S at 1Stl31 Wilham ... ll•lti. T us11n S-"1-!ll!Z-i GOODUSAIUS K1n11 u vrlvcl hdbrd, m11plc C'Ou1·h. p1ctur<'!>. Wt l.'k('r k1nit hdbrd. l:imps & many 01h1•r 1t('m' Sftl/Sun -- ..•.......•..•.•••.•.•. ',ltp~Hi.:<rl IJay1rm :11r t'llCll \,111, s.:t. (11r both (;,~,If µr.·~:.or "" :.: IU\J' J1r IOXU"ra M-ply 11r..-S:!tl h•N"' I pa:.lod1• 11atl .:un. "l2·337!J }j I ;.il;1l(11• -!-I rlr, 11;:, .\lo-r. , ru1111·r, nu 1a1 I>. grt•11t for 'king !.· r1~h11w xlnt cood. $-lao<J. I':\,., 955·161!.I 1!r.'• \Kil _ Gas rani,:c. SS-0 12 1<x2.i Ludv.1~ drum 5.{'l, G pt·s. Slluuer:., SIO a ll Twn ('cho blowrr L a wn matt, SS 744-8905 loah. Marine Equipment l'(\u1pment. &iS-8728 Mntc4' 9030 Trk ~lttl molnlc• r;,irpl'l IMtrwftfnk 8083 .......••••••.•••...... -..tm • lt•anm~ unit. l>t•,t ••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • •• • uffl•r' 646 7:t-t~. 7 !M.\1 , 1-'rnd••r Slr;ilo<·a'\•·r \.\ant to llu' or ,h .. r 1 h·rrn ro•nlJl t)<Jat 1r,111t·r 1111 I'( l..ljJ ~\rt• I lot' IJ""' fi7:1 -'Ktt . .Cl to ,10µt11 i:Jl 41 '8c\l" 1'1•aw' \fu ... 1n.1n \mp . h'fld,•r l>u.11 ~hv-..m .111 K1ilrl1<1n: "::i~hi·r ~ ~·lt-i t \1u~t ~·U. m<1lit· orf,·r rln r Sl;;t} ~l11.l1m, 1.I."~ 631 ~7U 1411)(io~ I \lo l\:1:1 :-..oltd ' 11"1'.tll 'ufft•1• tbl )IOU Office Fw~ & X.CI i)(.>!I Equipmrnt 8085 1''7'1 11.• II I' .l11hn-,,un 114·~ \4 l'Mlll f (II' $:!:JOit 11."' 1~.1 ~lfil:/11, • .r1 .. r Hpm :-.111 :!J:!I f.ur ::-..d1· ,\f1•,a \'1•rd1· <'tr:-Cl uh f :o l! Tt·nn1~. !>"'l mmml! t"(tUtlY mt·m ll'·r!>h1p t>:ll :w~1 .........•..•...••...•. Book, Pow~r 9040 Tell Mom IBM Eic1'<'ut1\1' l}Pt·wnt .. r. $.500 !155 227 1 You Love Her Tht, M othl·r' D.1\' \1.:nd M11m J ,ere1.:11 nl-! .il l rtw w11rld l..111 ,h,m· 1111 Sun<.lJ )'. ~fay I ~rh Exprc<;<; rour lnVl' In ,l {}Jrly PaltJ! ~fot.hc·r'., DJy ~rn:r lnJ.! le s l'olS)' Wrarc )'our m l'Ss.J,a.!t: M 111 lhl· norder \h11wn hcrl' Brtn_l! IC rn .1m D.11 ly Pilor Offill' prior 10 noon ~IJV I I th Or yuu may m.111 J ~ l1ppin,1.: of rhc horckr wirh >Ou r ml·ss.igt· Jnd p..tymcnr 1<1 Daily Pd1)r. ;, \0 W . Bay ~r .• Box I <\60. Co~tJ f\l e-;.1, CA 92626. Ads come an rhn't' sizes: $I 0. ! I 5 and ! ~ for rhL· 'ipt·c1a l chtl<l'.; \Ill: l ard. (You muse be unckr· 12 ro q u.ilify tor t h (' lictlc<;c wcc:ring). I f you wanr hdp composing a .;u1ta ble ~reccing o r h avi: ,iny q uc·5c1ons. call 642-5678 . A friendly Oady Pilot .ld-vrst:r w ill be ,glad w help rou . And. tf you like:. you can char~c· rour Mochcr's Day .id. Your cn'Cl1c j<; ,1.tood with us. or you may,.......usl.' your Ma s rc·r C h.ir l!_l' or BankAmcricardNisa. SIO. .. •..•......•...•.•••..•. 'j')I S< ar:ih 330 T~ llUI tin""'· H:. huu" Load~•I ' 1~. mph plus ~tore<l u11 trailer Mus l sell lb1·;-;1 111 kr 731-8216tho~t . 546·12001worict ,\..,k fur .frorn 1't•rk111!-> !:>1"1 H,"'• 1!17 1 11v 1•1 n1 J,!hl1•r . \.' ·X M "r' l'rut:.l'r, lnh 11r 1•qu111 rnt•nt. lu h r,, ,, h .. ,,Ul\ I' I' Holli !l-1111 <;01.n C01\.'i'I''' r,o · ... 13 ,1 ·r.· rlra11 NII r I h ,. r n II I , T . \lb Swrl fis h fo:c1p1.. 2V nt•t ton . :.pr;i\• hrino· n•(nl! . comp 1•kl"t . r1• .Hh lo f!D SI00,000 Day:. n i1 • 5.')7 LOOS l !li:I 13' BOSTO.\'. Wll1\L fo:R 25 11 r 1·11•1· :.l,1rt E\ mru<.11!. \tit l r lr . \Int cond. 1>31 '13JJ ;ift ,.,.~, TAX SHELTER Bu' a nl'W CHltlS:-CRAFT" Leas<'d to N<'wport Bay View Yacht Club L'SF. IT f"R fo:t: 10'; mvc:;t menl I ax f n'<lil , 20' I· Isl yr dl'P Xlnt 1n("<>mc. Mr . Dukl·. 714·645·6015 19711 15' Low Line Bas:. float 19' tra iler used 7 trmt'S, t•ompldc w / 40 h.p. Mercury outboard. 565 M1nncona Trollini: moto r. d epth findC'r. all C'X tras. $4,000. C all 534·5037 ------24' T.'.lylo r wood t·aban t.'ruiser. Chris Craft eng, Sl.200 64~17. 540-8121 ext 118 '75 Remell 24' FB. HI> trailer. 350-4 Roll main enJ?. auto. pilot. VH fo' Bow pulptt. outrig~er!' bait tanJt, filihm l! chair, Bimin i t o p . SI l.900. $48-71118 &846·!H68 WANTED Boat salesman for t he rln e s t boats in the Newport 11rea. C,'nll 9111 /\Jhson . Ne wport Boal Center. 645-{;()t5. 19' ski boat. got every- thing, trlr. ver y fast t~. Also open fis h ing boat IS' $125. 645-2898 . anted: Slip l o rcn\ Newport to seal Beach IU'Ca, for 216' C ris Cre rt i ft. wide. Please call an er flpm MS-7872 ) r . . , . .. i ~ ,._. to40,.......... 'l'N¥tl t 170 !.':'~ ............ !~~~ ~~·.~ ....... ~~-~~-;-........ ~!.·~....... ~·Met' 3. •m DAil YelOT 'XJ I ............................................ -. , • .... t709 .,..... t7ZO ~.. 9750 .... UHd ~Used A.ato,. u~ed 12 alum boat. 9.9 h p tn1. eu&e. l'OiY traller f~ salt Wantf!d to rent clean . ~Q II .... • • •• •• •• •• • •• • ... • • • • ......... ,, ......... ..._ ....... ~t~ •• •••• ••••• ·-• ••••• ••••••• •• •• •• ••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• ••• ••. •• ••• •••••••• ••• •• •• •• • HClO.. or t>Ht ofl•r .. ·~J'C)U·U own )'qur ~ 1974 t' 100 t'utd ,_., l>al u"lll llt 11 k '77 "'IS ,._....... 9952 .m~*6. lief apm. -llolne. calf lbe sa;z:no -~k Up. t'or l day 8') (0014 ttomnlet•· N''<'<fll "'"' iwn .-... ,. 1 1 • "'• ~ • KOrl(tuu~ le\! Cu fllc 9t IS 0..rolet 9920,.. -or811efTl.Tm 'l)l 2'Tl0 ....-ti Spa~'1J &it offer 4·spd. clean. 38K m1. ~· lmrn:itt . loadl-d, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • llv'a.'=--bo.!.tME.~!'l =--.. ·-tr·"•; -... ••~"'DO ~ $2 l 00 Ur m. aal. SlU00.131.UU --~ M= ~~ , ... , •• _.,.... .. •• ._", .. ,_ -.. ~ ~· -"'~ '15 911S, Immaculate~ ,.. · ~ ... -;.x ~ ....,"" "'""'"'""'· \)led~~ S hort bt.d :;, j\,• U'. ~---.Jii '74 •YJ.. AM /J'M ete~. M(,"C. sla. JnAl1)' ~. .. '.....r:""'~ ~..-y C'-lln· -·-· 21• Nova Uth l~N.ll!~ f'q \LLP P d w 1 l --h llr, nnll(s, xlnt cond. JZM,$14.600.8316273 a . -m<>MC, 70r~. \rlr .,.__ 'l'r•ve-1 Tniiff !3ed' aUIOOMllH', power t l1·1tr· ~llW <\99~ a '1S Mustang JI. Stick. lo s.crilttt 17~ ''"''~ ~au. t••tra tanlul. 1111 '82 358 U: Supe r e ng • .... · • mi,_....... cond. Beat ofr ~. •wnlll~ IOad r wlndo '71 ~OZ. "ttl'Y dean. IO<>ks Qwr,..Jfu rtetored. black ti""'" -......... a-t060 _,. 114'vH, • pow" Wll, l .. ~ \ f II '"1"' """'--C--'"-'t &'ll--OlOT ---r~ «introl, A M/t'M .;"°'. runs ueau 1 u y, an back. cl\romr rims ..,.......,,_ -·r •--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ __ uauttt'. low mllt·i. S<t,<i uO <2 l l>965·8606. Showrm C'Ond. S52·8SS4 lldcM'edoC...+ff .....,...;.. --•"'•.. '61 Mustang. Muat sell Uc::hell'a ZZ·a&•I ••. t'll Small llloalfOm.HY Ward I~> 4!M ~117 '71 DUS Coupe l6K 1 • S..·~ lhla week. Has ever· _ttll.C'Ondkkln ~~ ~mr>lna lrall•r. u ll 171'5 9725 Lk 0'49 m · PURCHASE I ... -'"'-I ytbingcond. ':!~5o~ ~J~J~s~ •:TCH El.1,S 2Z 30 ' ..... Ml.mt CHICIUV•50N IMM1'7l>IATI'. ....................... 642~ Olli.EASE .. :::::.~ - R A c IN o s l. l> o I' VW PORSCH E AUDI IH•.l.IVl'.H \' ·111 fo'lul 131 /\IC. st~reo S T /C YOUI ..... EW -11-6'5-_lZM __ . ------.m1 ,.._._S. ~t: <;ou11h~•·~ UIGESWCTIOH l'J i.. ammar $3000. '76 911 a r ga. 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'72 2002 it. /\lloys, s1 H. --~ ~· $3,400/besl offer . AM t FM s ter1·u, x lnt loah. SpHcl & YtwdH 9530 CaU btwn. l&.4, 642·3127 -merh. cond St<IOO/Offt•r SW 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos Wmwted 9590 ~;it-_i'lcl I. 557 ·0400 , ••••••••••••••••• • •• ••• 9C7 Studebak b I R V ••••••••••••••• ••• • • • • • -------- I .UY-01• E"'-"S rru St.!175 l 'an be seen ·•l Meorc~dH Ben 9740 '"" _...... 1h1· lla1lv l'al<>l. 330 "' Sick or dPad forr1i:n l'ars B." :-,1 -c n-.tJ !\!h·-..1 111 THEODORE ROBINS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 250C CPE. R<1n•, 11n1··owner bt·;1uty 1\t1tomJl1t', µow~r o,t1·1·r m,g, air. power Wllldows. AM IF"M. C006943> $7495 CHICK IVERSOM VW PORSCH E Al'IH 415 r.. Co:1sl lhway al l:laysidc/Newpt. Uch. 673 0900 "tlllh.:'<I Frt~tow ~!:,·~-;~:;.:~.~:~v·~ ;.;~ t .di t•u•·ul,atuul 1),.,,, FORD t.31 2W7 Cash ti7J 3-165 -tM2 IJ;!I, •'\I 2lt)' '72 Po p Top Ca m pe r . IAoks new Ul.Slcle & out 644-41187 urn VW Rug n:hlt c ni.:. good condition 644 1721 2060 HAAllOA BLVD. COSlA Ml SA 642 · 0010 '77 Chevy Cam aro. In rru ·s. 11/S, PIH. AM .F\1 cass .. salver hlue m 1•nl or. ask 1ni: $.tSO-O C: a 11 497 2003 +a fl :;pm & wlmcb '73VW412 W:a1wn ---- ·75 Grbanakda. I' S. I~ II .I 17 Plvml)uth f'rc·mwr a.ar. uc et scats . ,·iny S/W. Xlnt cond & lou1kd top, s uf)fr tr;.n.c;p S2000 C111, benul t'Jr ti42 l~>!H " l'\lr.t~ $45()0 t>st ofr 5fJ!:l-t>k,i7 '78 FORD fAIRMOHT ontiac 9965 .......••.....••..•.... 18' TAHITI. 45!i Olds. JH .. ~'8. s speed. n:~ ~. 14 Capri 9715 $5500. Cherr y cond . mp~. $3000. Da y s ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7:J 280SF: 4 S. Compan· s.tl-3602 661·2690 ; a rtcr 8pm '71 C";ipr1 \'.1:. extr;i ~. this t•ar's rond & \'11 lut> $1.m. NN-ds body work. 12 Camaro. V-8. auto. I'S. 962 !179:! PB. air. AM ffM rac.lto, '70 VW U;g~rslm ,::rill, S2(XK)/bslofr 644-875/t i.unroof, mat? whl~.suPl'I Chnro&et 9920 2 door. 14.000 m1lf.'-;, 4 ryl • I speed 1972\'0X I S.1766 •J.C . FORTUHE Pontiac GMC 2000E lsCSt ,Santa Ana fi' I I 1 :>5R 10011 '77PONTIAC GRAND PRIX • \ ~-autn trans. fart 11r\ ,11r 1·11ntJ. power Sll'cr1111! 1\" 1-''wf r;JrhO stC'r, I a f)I . \111\I r•ttJI lilt Wht•t•I 71 PD .... 642·9518 looks & runs go11d S2.2illl M:1k1• ofr 497 IZW Make Off1·r. Jh ti :lll M.52901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ~······················ Dana camp e r . !-;love, oven. cab over. will s it a Datsun or Toyota truck ~600 . C all a ftH -1 , 549-7856. • Camper for sm truck. d400. Call a fter 5 957·2'710. Sleeper. Mutoi laed likH 914 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11fE MO-PEDP l.ER New PEUGEOT MO· PEOS Reg $469, Now $31D. 631-3830 Bat,avu,,, xlnt cond. Lomi~age ~11536-7363 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77DOOGE CUSTOM 150 S R power waRon. 4· wheel drive. camper. s hell/boo t. V R, auto trans. power .'i.ll•f.'nni:. wldc ovals. tlJIAS~ 1 S6766 •J.C. FORTUNE Ponliac·GMC 2000 E. lsl St .. Santa Ana (714)5.58-1000 Wt-: PAY TOP DOI.I.AH for top us1'<11·ars fon·1~n. d<>m(~ltl'S or da:.~11''> It your car as t•xtra dt•an. ~ 11 1 ht Or-,. C-.ty 2925 Harbor Blvd COST J\ M ES/\ '73 Blazer lo/mllea~c. 979-2500 xlnL cond. Burns r eg. ------ gas. Call eves. btwn. 7 & WE BUY 9:30. 714/536-~. USED CARS t I SO '76 Jeep PU. Xlnt cond Quadra Truck. $4500. CALI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Honda 350/4, orig. onr. many extras. 50 mpJ:, ta» farm. 546-0659 ""76 Yamaha, 12S YZ. xlnl cond. Few easy miles. 53&-3512 Todd •93-2127 '76 TOY PU; many ex· 1.ras, AM·FM /8-lrack & cas.c;, must sell. 646-3537 Us<'d Car M ~r 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so'" • LINCOLN·~ERCURY '76 GMC Jimmy Hl~h 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Sierra, loaded. xlnt. COSTA MESA Priced for qw<'k sale _ _ __ _ '78 Honda, Twin Star 185. SS500. 67>2018. WA ...... TED 1 C rash bar. 2800 m i. Tnleb 1""111 • '720 ...............• , ..... . * z ~s * DISCOUNTED SIH 111 & C0\111/\IH: l.ARWICJC DATSUN San .Jua1i ('Jpi\ltrano 8l1·1 37S 493.3375 *DATSUNS• L~S~tlon Of A.II Modris SALF~5 LE1\SI I'\!; l'AHTS-SEH It:~: COSTA MESA DATSUN 284S llAHHOH tit.VO 540-64 I 0 540.021 l 170l)/bltofr. 640-0010. 9560 Lal e model Toyo\ a11. ----------1 ....................... 11~;;.;;;..;....;;iiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiii_ ... '78 KawuUl 900, good •68 Qwvy lhortbed xlnt. VolV05. Ptrkups & V;ins. cood!Uon. $12SO farm . cood. AM /FM ster eo. CaUustodayl "Wt· n1'\'d to buy dt•an Datsun used rars" $Will P;iyTop Dollar S =tto...W.I ~='· ssoo. ... /S .. 8" t I H "11 El camloo. I\ M /FM ••• .. -••-••••••••••• stereo. auto. air, e lec "''"..._II•& RENT Lu:ury Motor windows, new whls & c ......... COSTA MESA DATSUN ·ho me U' Palomar. tltts, good cond. ~. ~6'6-tl0hr540-t461 284:i lfi\HROR BLVO Sleepl 6. S250/weelr. + CIM7$4oror49M?M 540-6410540.0213. •ml. ltNZi fl Camino "17 Cla.S5ic air $CASH FOR CARS ·m Dot 200SX s.100 -m 1, ForReat.22'M°'°"bome. cond, ~ruise, m a n y Topdollarfor cleon l'llfs fl.<'.!lsptl.'<t1.•n•.-i,shurv Very alee. $175/wk +er mu. SS,.500. CaU alter 4, & trucks, paid for or not! S61:nl. Ph 960·5567 mUe .... 1174 se.1151. HOWARD CM•roMt -~ --- Dove &Quail SL'I. '78 810 Wa~on. Loadetl 25' a.a A mlnl cond, all .. CbeY)' Picl& _~~.i. 250. 6 <Near MacArthur. 7:KX> mll1.~. Askin~ book. eatras, $200 w k . eyhtandard, govu cond. BriatoU,Jamboree> $7400. Make offer. Pl' Ml.-.*4-0712 '31-~. NEWPORT BE/\CH 752-8702 wkdys. RENT U' FIREBALL 'T7 Ford 44i ton. Super Collea e Student need s Beautiful 280Z 2+2. a uto. SELP CONTAINED. Clbi tow mtae., camper aWlmobtle for approx· '71. &o ml. Extras. /\ny REASONABLE.14$-2213 1be1I w/crp\,. Many irmtelySUo.640-:m& ofroverS7990.979·9596 xtras. ~. "3·22121--....;...------•·--------- evea WantedloreTttclean well ·n 2807.2+2. ~.000 m i. ?51!1 .. M1h-a.1t•. Nu man .-. rool 6 cab air. FM/All~ cnli.ae. TV ant. Raell/ladder. S1111 I. f'P 82.500, Da)' -.oaao,SYe...al?. runnlnC 1974 F-100 'Ford air, AM /FM. blue/white Pick Up. For l day . lnt. $7200. ()ys 642·133l , m-:mo _e_v_5'8_·9996 ______ _ '77 280E SUNROOF l'Olldtlmn tl195 (all d )' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 11 • I " 0\ V. h 1• l' I 64~. IH I, l'\l'S 5'IO~»l49 ANAL 1978 '77FORD I 7' W)\\lod I I An 1mp('cr:1hlf' 1·.ir )l')Jrlt·d Be1.:l' 1n 1·olu1 (ll:rf1 1,\) '7u llui,: N1·w ''"'t•rythini: CLEARANCE! T·BIRD ~.i!fl:i~ •J.C. FORTUNE l'Onll.••' (j \1{ • CHICK IVERS OH \'W J>U l\!-.Cll I': o\ I I H 445 !-:, Coast 11111..1\ at 1l:iyqid1• 1Nl'Wl>I lkh 1.;:1 tf.)()l) ·111 :~x~1-:1.1; :1. ;all 11111111n, ll<·:rnt1ful /\l'.;t 1n l' S ,\ $M.~>110 I' I' liO:J W BallllM ltl\11 /\pl I. 'l•l B<·h '/I I ti7:l ~17~1 Classic '63 M BZ 190C Great m1l1•;ij?". sll'n~o s.5'XX> Ph 49f; :l,'~I '78 MB 450/6 .9 l.1m1tl·cl 1•<lttaon Silver w blu llhr. all xtras inrl snrf, GOOO mi. $45.000 F IR M No dealers pit•;,..,(' fi75 79W\ (•\'I'' '67 DIESEL I ~pd :!00 U \I .1pl1• ~ I' 1 l ()" • n II fJ :I I n l $4000/ F'1rm f.73· 1153. •MIZ '77 280E Lo rcil lv ownrt1 & st•nu·1.cJ. l:ict l'll'l' :.un roof . In mill''· 1rn mm·ul[Jt('. s umm1•r c·ol· or. I H 12,0(.10 ffil f,11•l warr:i111 y (l80Sf.K 1 J IM SLEMOHS IMPORTS t970 H/\rtnnn 01.vn. COST,\ M 1-:.'it\ 631°1276 833-9 3 00 1111100 m1. $2195 Eve~ ~>.'J6-1073 -------Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AHO LEASING <lVEHSl-:1\S OEl.I V~:n v 1-:Xl'f-:Hl~ EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 llarbor Rlvrl. CO!il'A M ES1\ 646--9303 540-9467 --- ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO t;xct.USIVELY VOLVO LarJ:t::.l Volvo Ocall-r 10 OranRe County ' HUY or LE/\SI-: DlltF.C1' ~~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '75 244DL. r ed. a ar AM IFM 11lcreo. 4 :.p<I $1700 f;12 f,J.1.11 ---Alltos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llure 4 spd. V Jost sprts rnr Both l<>J>.<; 67!i·3960 -'69 J t1vchn SST. Or1j? owner. Lolli of extras. Must sell fast. SllOO. call Randy, Iv m!'I~ 962-41415 '711 4~)() SL, ..:n·y/blk. :ill op11ons inl'ld Mt>xico stert'O :1et. 493 3195 "9ck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• on Camaro'i. ('apr111·' Monlf' Carlos. Malibu' & Novus. l>ra~llr rl'dUl' I.Jons' SAVE HOW!!! COMNEU CHEVROLET 2Klfl Harbor HI\ rl l't~TA ~U:.SA 546--1200 '78 CAMARO %28 Lirrutf.'d ed1t1on. loaded 'A'llh ~tert'<>. r rwsf.'. 1111 . spi'<'1al whcds & t1r!'s. T· Top (347VCP 1 \' 8. JUln 1r;111<;. (,1l'tor~ air con<l. P\I" ••r 'ilt•1•rt l'\J.!. \lnyl roof. n••w r:i11t.tl:-, hurk('lSt•.ih t lSIKl'(.'1 snw •J.C. FORTUNE l'OOll.H' C: \H' 2000 E J~I !it :-; .• nL11\11.1 (';')I ">~ JlllMI •GRANADA SALE• 1':177 Gr.m:uJ;i I door~. 1\ll huve air. auto. l<'athr r. padded top:.. £tr Exr<' '1rt\1•n care; LOW :i' S2850 tOhHNXF1 . For m or1• info. 1 all .11,1• Catron. Bkr lla w:111;in Nnt·n ca n <.:o 55!1 S9~ 200() r: l'\1 ...,, S:ant;i 1\11,, 171·11'•.>11000 i'!I F 11 10th Anni,· 1.1•1 1'.tl 'I \ ·1 'Pll $16,Kl)tl II ll ( J :! I.I i hi· 7ti()!I '78 POMTIAC PHOENIX LJ I · .. uµ.• \ '' auto tr;111 .ur •~•ml1t 111nanµ. PO"••• ~1t"'·n11g. 1\:.1 t fM ~lt•• ··11 'inyl roof l!l l!\VA01 · M41ili •J.C . FORTUNE- l'ont1ar.C: MC' 2(X)O E hi St . Santa fln.1 C 714 ISSl:l-IOIM> S749S CHICK IVERSON VW PORSCH E ·1\1IOI 4-tS F. Coast 1 flwny ::it llar.;1de N1•wpt tk h 673 \JOO() ----1972 (;rand Safan W1:11 '73 F'ord F IOO auto. P ~. full pwr. nr w eng 'tra11., wnh camver shdl SI 200 ..,1 1~1;, K.lli .t:lOl Ca II 9flO. 7:;62 '75 CHEVROLET 71 l'\nto 4 ~pd. n u pnl. ma.I! "ht'<'li:.. rail 11n· ... ':' MALIBU CLASSIC sn rr. s1c•r1·0 &. more. 4-door. white, V·8. auto 897 0391 dnvs 96U·I062/ trans. factory :ur ront1. 848 ~t'Vl'S power slcenn~. J\M 1'7'1 --- radao. lllt whC1•l. lui:.:;1l!t' 'i:l Gran Torino Squirt' rack.t86JWDD1 wa)!oo. A1C.11•,s, 1•,H. S316G sw reo. xlnl rond. $1500 •J.C . FORTUNE ~9.2,~r!_.5:_ '78POMTIAC GRAMD LEMA ... S Coupl• l:!.20!i m1ks. \' ~ ;rn\I'> trans. fa ct1>ry alt r·on<l1t 1on1ni:. pov. 1•1 ~t el•rtni.:. vower w111 du~:;. /\ \t. r'M s tcn•o. p11dded \'anyl roof. 1111 whrr\,. 1·us1om whe1•b. 15'1:-HJR) PonlillC·G MC 2000 E Isl St . Santa 1\na (7J4 )5S8 1000 $5788 ·r.1 4-clr S. nt l'lull'h •J.C . FORTUNE Grt•at 2:11!1 V · rrf.! ~a~, Ponl1ac·GMC -J.s_pd. cln, $J2S. 545·_?349 E .., S 2000 1st ;:.l.. anta An.1 '77 CAMARO LT 1rf 9950 18714>558· 1000 Gold In rotor. rustom in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----terior. /\M /FM slt'n ·o, OR/\NGE COUNTY'S ·n Trnns Am. fully load1•1 I tilt wheel. t430SX B > MEWEST 863HYN $5695 UNCOLN·MERCURV 6"2-8366 CHICK IVERSOH DF:ALt-:RSlll I' '78 PONTIAC vw PORS<:llE /\UHi RAYFLADEIOE GRANDPRIXLJ 445 E Cout Hiway LlNCOLN·MERCURY 3122 m iles. V-H. 0 11 111 at Baysid<'INcwpt Uch. 16-18 Aulv (.;('nter Or. tr an.~. fartory air con ell '73 R~al, PIS. P I H, AIC. 673 0900 SDi''w)'·l,akt> fo'orcst ex at uomnJ!. power slecnnl!. 97 .. 2 AM/f M,8 lk. lo m1 full '71 CHEVROL-lRVJNt-~ power windows. ti w." "' pwr.reg~Jlln\cond u 130.7000 vaw1·r Sl'ats. AM/l'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.MS-. CAMAlt0221 s t e reo. s unroof. tilt --- '73 MG Midget. xlnl cond. ---------V-8. auto traM . factory '7' MaCUtY wheel. rrulse con I rul. lo mi, m a n y extras. '76CenturyA/C,Ullwhl air condruomng, power COUGA1Xlt7 rustom wheel~. lock" AMIFM. Bstofr. 661·3870 JBmpg, 12675. steering. powe r win· (1767!i9l ~ 9744 · '92·0082 dows. ste reo la pl', till 21,000 miles, V·8, auto $6788 ....,.. wheel. crwsc ron1rol. trans. facto? air cond. •J.C . FORTUME 'eRSkylark: 2dr .• ht. Good cu11tom wheels. new power steenng. fsterieo PonUac.GMC '65Convertible cond. Loaded. 1250 or radials.locks. t814UL0 l tape. vinyl roo • l It "'""'E S .. ,. Newcng. & brakes. beat offer . 00-0611 days. 57166 wheel, cruise contro l, _, . 1st i .. ,,unta ""·' $1000.~ IMO-SlS8 eves. •J.C.FOltTUME CUii.wheeis. <526142> 1714)~·1000 POf"ICM 9750 '73 Centurt Buick. PS, Ponti11c·C MC JC ~TUHI '7' POMTIAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• at' 11 Wineb~. fully e•ulpped. ileepa s ...... 850 ~ld)'+8< perml.ta.2US P n I •21< 0 I """"E. •-t St .• Santa /\na * · 'rv" Tit ....... S ""M ••••••••••••••••••••••• n , II r • .. • n y ~ .,, PonUac-OMC "'" "' !11 DAY 'T11., 924. Olk/9lk. /\IC. l2000 551·3217 !714)558·1000 s 8078 miles. v.~. auto 2000 F.. l•t St.. ant a Ana • Snrf. alloys, AM lt-'M ·16 ReJ!al air cond (7l4l558·IOOO tran.~. (artory aar ronlt1· '1 ,_payfor stereo ('ass. /\II xtras,; cruise. ster('(). red with I'•--------t1omng, power steennit • ••da.i..tmt.be MltM. IMporltd 1\s11ume m y le a !ic ·79 No/Own. T IO lse. 8·6, velour Must sell' 12995 ·72 Col. Park 9 pass. wa~. power d isc brak'''. WtJJbuyorhaulaway Cr~ 78 Dat.,un 280Z. fact air. running or Junk cars. /\M/FM rass. fT\IJ~s. 4 ~4 spd. rn.ooo m1 , offer 846-5548. 557 2395 DAILY PILOT .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2.807.X loudt>d. lo mi. low 97:J.20TI. aft 6. 675·88.'16. 840-l739 White. full)' lo1ded ! PQWt'f' windows. AM /FM ms Superior ZS' 38,000 -...... Gu•.. 970 I payment:;, l!';C 1'0. Wiii --------Xlnt I $2, IOO_~~-ti161 _ lcrro tape ICX'k~. llJl ml. Mee tOOd. Clau Al. ~·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ht!lp. Uy5 5!i6·0571, nil t s '73 91 tT Tnrl(a. blklblk. 99 I 5 ~ pearance velour. cus torn ....._. wttb atraa. * alr DlllCTOIY can'tSell YourCn~ 496-87GI concours e. s1 2.~oo .... ,................... · .,~~IEl!~U~ '77 CoU«ar ale. j(rut wheels. (80tWOl.J c.'Glllt. miAM ~t.rol etc. DO IT NOW I CllVIB MOTORS -----MS-O:Jt.s. 752.7733 "72 El Dorado Con rtl t'OOd . below bluebook. S84M _ ..... ~14f.ai. Ml-1611 PAYSTOPOOt.LAR Have you read today's '74 . 9J4: lo ml. xlnt rond. ble. Russet ut. wJ:O,.~ 9001:S..~_!!."J• l3lmC> 586-4288 •J.C.FOlTUHI Motonome \ P'eacecl. Foratan Uaed Imports <lauifie<I Ads? If not, r.u uver $4118/bst leather lnt. Evtry opt __.. ·n Monarch Ghia 2·dr. PonU•c·GMC ........ -ClllMlkeorn--you'remi3sln°thebest Knrt n or O avl d Xlnt cond. •c..ooo/Bst 4-1111 loedt!d.7300ml,be11t or. D10t.t1tSt .• SantaAn:s i :~ 1'1-~1~itll~0r~....,.~5f:GS~·~~l==J:::::::::::::::::;::========::l====~·~l~S.~l~l~7~1"=-='==J;~b&~r~g~~DB~m~to~;~n~?:::::::::::::::.L~~~:JIM5~1~645~·~~32~==~·~~0f~r.~&4S-~D19~~e~:'ea::·::;:;==~~~~~~~~~~fer~.979-4308~~~=======1====~<7~1=4)~558~·1~000===-- --------- ... .. . ' I . • ' ! I . . . I .. ,. • I • I • . . • -.. .. DISCOUNT FROM FACTOIY STfCKH NICE ALL NEW 1979 LE MANS WAGONS IN STOCK OYER 35 TO CHOOSE FROM EXAMPLE: ~,~!!~~re~!?. WITH:~--=-~~ SJ228 suq. Retai1 • AUTOMATIC Tl.AMS. • POWB STllRIHG • POWBDAKES • V-6 INGfHE • WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES • TINTED GLASS • LUG.GAGE CARRIH •AM IADIO • DELUXE WHHL COVERS SJOOO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2035A9P5926 t 4 Discount SALE PRICE liEW 1979 SUNBIRD . NEW .1979 GRAND PRIX ONLY ONLY 54295 5 TO CHOOSE FROM! ol. 1'91!>311'11' 2l U 197~• UO/ .t ,lt ·H~l .. 11 ll.'l"i#/!.t~/'>1") 55795· EQUIPPf;O WITH: • AUTO. TRAHS. • POWER IRAHS •POWER STHllNG •AM RADfO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FtlHtlD ESNIT f_,/lf)/~'t . SEE THE ALL NEW 1980 PHOENIX GUHD ,.IX ·''MORE PONTIAC TO THE GALLON'' FRONT WHEEL DRIVE! EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.* 22·COMllNED 33 HIGHWA Y AUTO. TRANS. WITH 4 CYL ENG. f p A •• ,hrf\.H'"" Pl°W" <1111 • rt AM & ~' f) M t .. "''O'"""' \/.., .. ,,.. .. ,..-Jin .,,..., ""t1 g ft-Iii l'J l"h(M""-'" 1)\1'1'.)n'". "'~' "1-t~ IO• N1r ""'' • f'k\O-f¥110Q '4"I '-"""_, 1nr. 1~h & w·••1t'Wlor ~ ""'' An • ' 'Qh•l r rnt~ Nul an)()dblv tw I()'~ IP'l-•r' fN> ,,,..,..,i, ,..,,""',,.,, .._ DRIVE ONE TODAY nAHSAM MOMTICAlLO $5995 V·8. auto trans .. factory air cond .. power steering. A M radio. rallye wheels & 1111 wheel (769TSV). V-8. auto trans . lactory air s4795 Cond . power Windows, Landau top. AM/FM storeo. rallye wheels & till wheel. (510ASEJ $ V-8. auto lrans . lactory air 6995 co nd . power 5teering. po wer windowc;. r all ye wheels. lilt wheel & custom V-8. auto trans. lactory air $3695 cond . Power steering. oower disc brakes. pawer .+ windows & Landau top. (742MXVl interior (869TXTl 1977TOYOTA CEUCA 1977 CHEVROLET 1977 CHEVROLET 1977 CHEVROLET MOHT!CA•LO steering & AM/FM stereo cone! & AM/F M stereo $4995 4 cylinder. S soeed oower $•995 V·8, auto. trans . factory air .(929SPTJ tape (582SPP) s5395 .. ,......_. ...... _._... . .... -- IMPOl'ITANf N0f!C£ fO ~EAOfl~S l"l,.onceof --v.,,..,le•--·~•*"Y.-telble •ues ·~ uan•t .. '"' h-~OK --.,.....,,....., Cfla•OM Ail*' -Oft -~eel• All Can lvllfeCI IO --Oilef ••OtrM __,,....,.1.111' El.CAMINO V·8. auto trans . factory air cond . power -;leering. pawer disc brakes. AM/FM t ap e & camper shell l 1E18936l . 'h TOH PICK-UP V-8. auto. trans . factory air $5"5 cond . power steering, oow er d1c;c brakes & A M /F M t a p e d ec k . IC448511 OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO .J 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS ·- 17 Bunftiigton__;Beaeb Fountain Valley ~ · -OITION Your llometown Dally 'NewNpaper 1 VOL. 72. NO. 123. 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. MAY 3, 19J9 1 TEN CENTSi f . -j May 1 ?-20 Dry? Stations Plarining 'Gasless Weekend' i ' ' ' NEW YU KK 1Al'1 B11)111~ gasohnc thl' '>'l'l'k t•nd uf ~, .. .> 17·20 muy bt• d1rr1l·ult 111 m..on~ parli, (Ir lht-natio n 1f "'-'n ll''' :-la lion u wnt>r:. a r 1· Ml\'l'l'.,.,rul 111 vlan:. ror .. "g:a-.i.·.,., "l'l'l..t·nc:.l lo µrott'st (1•c:.lt•r<il n introl:. '"' pric t's A nt'" sv.,lt'm rould roaM· the prH·c of J::~!. <111111 hl·r thn·t· rents a gallon T h c i .d c a '' r 1 g 1 n :J t t• d 1 n Ca lifornia.' wht•rt' m 11!.I Ul•alcr ... arc c xpcl'tt>d by 1n<luslr.> o f fac ials to oart1t•1p1Jt1" <1nd "'""'' J-ias sprc<id to olh1·r stall's. in c I ud ing Connc<'lH·ut. 1111 OHi!>. Id a ho. Iowa . Wa s h1n g t11n . Ncv:rd:i. Lo u1swna a nd An w na a ccording to offll'iah of .,ta ll· de.a l~r asM1<·1at11111., It 1s undc:.ir, hmH•vt·r. h<•" many dt>:.ilt•r:, natmnw1dt· might purt1cipate in the proµo:,cd clus ing . "If :,omethmi;: is n 't fnrthr om 1n)! rrom thl· Dl'partm 1·nt 11f Erwrg~. rna11y dl'ah.:r., nH1) fO!n the moH·m•·nt... '>d id l'h:irll·i-. Matt1cs. who OIJ<•r<itl·~ <rn F:xxnn station rn Wc~L llartford . ('· • "There 's a dt'f1n11 .. • tow u rd do1n1! .soml'th :\1 ;..1 1111':-iJ furm l·r pre~1dcnt uf lht' !\.i t 1u n .. 1 t'o 11 g r el) .. or l'l·I rokum Ht'ldllt'r'> :.in 1n 1111.,l r~ ~roup \h,1l hll '> rd u:,t-d to l't11l<11 .,,. lh1• -.hutllO\.\ n µropo!.al T tH· .ii Ill II r l h l' g a s I l' ..... "'1·1·l.,1·ntl '" lo forc·t' lht• guvl'rn PRICE INDEX SHOWS GAS COST EFFECT -A4 GAS CRUNCH BRINGS PLENTY OF STORIES -A14 nw nt to loo'>l'n l'Ontro l:-. on lhl· ma rk up gus !>latwns <J rt• al lo" t•d to I a k t· o n .,J I t·'> o f g;a~uh111· Thal rnark up. kno\.\n ,,., dt·<.all·r mC1 rg1n, .. c:.mnot e x <'l't•d Lhc ;i mount 1t Wil!. in May 1973. plu!. thrCl' cent::. Ol·a lcr!. .1bo havc bt•t•n ullo"'<·d lo add i-.mull a mount!'-to t•ov1•r !'-Oml' nt h1•r eo~I~ Th,· d1·:.1ll·r~ "':int thl' "''>lt·m rcpl;ll'l•d "11 h a :o.l ra1~ht 25 1x·r 1·1·n l m a rk up O\ er lhl· "holc~ah· ' Fu~.~-i Sli!'wNYV/\U-,] . l ' \·r up al t-:rn1e Sa • I t1<1n . you'll have 1 And no trnn!.1<·nt~. "The• s1tuat1r1n ~.tiil:il2t.mid f1ghl1ni.: in llnc> <.1 n • --~ dl•t·1dPd to i.:o Ill ap~:,a·lilll~1 l Wcdn~sda~ I j IN" Rt:VIVt\I • I thl' 1974 ~u~ lln'-· 1 I Sl~n:-. nl'il f h1::. PUl'I' J would <ml) frll lh<· ·---- vrodun : a dnvl·r ·., ~'ll-&'l!IA <iddrc ... ~ A nd. ht· <tdd~d. , tl'lcµhone lhc: tl;,y hE I 8 mcnt Onl) 100 <:ust da) Pathol Differ Two pathologi::.t:-.. hoth Harv-.rd nt\Crs1t y Cac both c m p lo)'t·d a l the Boston llo::.p1tal. h<i vl• d opinions <.ibout abortwn d amage t o the.• inra William Wudd11l is ace s tranglinJ.! • 1 Dr. John Craig. :.i If t professor <tnd JHilholoi, ~~5111•'71 ' .. l I .. .. Guidelines Hit WASHINGTON (APl United Rubber Wo rke rs u • asking a federal judge f~•••• tection from Pre!-lident C anli·infli.tion guidelines. threaten to trigger a ·Saturday against Uniroyal • Night and morning .. i'iilli"'mil-. clouds with sunny afu noons. Highs Friday mid·60s to low 70s. L tonight 50 t<? 56. INSIDE TODA __ _ Welfmiralfer High Schoo@] '""'"II to tome to grip• l:J tncreoaiftg lruo?1Cy and dali•m problem1. Page C4 8 l•llex At Y~ lentc• "" "'"' L~ •-----C ,,_ -....Cit CJ ......... -::.J1111•·--· L.M. •9" t.• Ml-A. ........ ..., ........ 8 ~ ......... , ..... Utl ... .._.. .. _ • •• ~ .... ee., --.. ...,.. -..C• At It.cit ~ =..... ,..,, ,........ --···· ..,..1. 41111 ... ,, , ..... " ~ Cl4 .. ..._ ...__ CJ ......... ............. I ll •r f \\' I ~---·-·~ n at1on:.il ,1vcrugl' price of 77 l'cnl!. a gallon 1'hl· dl'Ull•r., ackno wledge that \ht· Rll!>ll·Ss "t:ckcnd wo uld in· l'tJO \ t.'Oll'nct· thl· public "ll wasn't ou r 1ntc nt1on to hurt I ht• puhlat.·. but we do n't know "'hat l'IM· we.· nm do ... said Don S killing. a spokesman for the California S1•rv1t c St<ttion As· ... oe 1atllm. whieh rcprest•nts 2.000 (If thl' stak's 14 ,000 dealers Hob~rt Ju-eobs, l'XCcut1 vr: Sl't' rt•larv of I hl' Illino is G asolint: lh•;tlcrs 1\ssuc 1allon a nd il lon g tim e advo c at e of a gas strlkl'. s aid th(' planne d shut d own "is doomed bt't'ausc uf lht· t iming .. Ja ('Ob~ '>aid at \.\Ould hl· m1>re log1<'a l lo ho ld t he g <1s ll''iS Wl•e kl•nd at thl· t'nd of tht' month. "'ht•n ~uµplics a rl' lo\.\ any .... <1) :.i~ monthly :.illocat1oni. run uut But thal Y.t·l'kl·n<l Ii. ~I 1·111o rial IJa, \.\l't'k l'nll. and the ga~ d c.•:i.ll'rs an• appan•ntl) lr~ 1n~ lo k l·1·1~ from 1(l•1·rfcrmt• w1tti, ,.:.tf• Cyelist ll1trt411 Crash :\I ci t u n· ~ t It :-. l H ri •• n :\ton c o l' 2 3 o ( Wl':-.tmin:,tt·r ~ufft·red leg 1n1une~ "ht!n h1 !'> c.·-, cit• tollided "1th an uuto dn \'en bv Gt•or~c.· 1"1l'ld. 40. of Cyprt:~~ Wednesd2 ~· l '\ l'ninl! on S lall·r :\\ cnut ;11 P ll:a-..<.11\1 < 'ourt Founta111 \ ,1 II<' l'a1 ;• m<.<1'.c·-.. 1 1 "·'' 1h1· \ltl1n• .ti lh1· -.1·t·nt •btlnv. µrior 111 h1.., rt· mm :ii 10 Fount air. \ ;il!l \ Cr:mrn1an1 I\ llri-..pit:I' '~hu ti 11:in ... 11·1n1J \l rnll'"'' '•• 'h1 l.0111.. B• .11 h '"\'II 1111-.p 1.11 • • •• ~· -----.. ~-~-....... --- ·- " a B . . ... .. 2 J08S -Supplement 10 Coast LIFE, May 2. 1979 and Dally Piiot, May 3. 1979 --. -:=---------.=-----~ =-~ SINCE1966 accountants overloada TEMPORARY 'ACCOU·NTING PERSONNEL Specialists . in providing temporary ·---__,.a;ount-ing-personnel-. -- Offices Throughout Southern California 21515 H~wthome Boulnard, •220 Tonance, CA 90503 • (213) 542-8581 1055 North Main Strert. "1016 SAntaAna. CA 92701 • (714) 547-7631 8383 WllshlJe Boulevard. •630 6055 East Washington Boulevard. •205 Bcvttly Hllk.-CA 90211 • (213) 852-1166 City of Commerce. CA 90040 • (213) 726-2504 ·-· 956 North Grand Avenue • Covin•. CA 917 23 • (213) 579..0922 OUR 26th YEAR accountants unlimited® personnel services Specialists in providing permanent accounting personnel. Offices Throughout Southern California 21515 tt.wthome Boulevard. •220 Tonance, CA 90503 • (213) 542-8581 1055 North Main SO-t. 11 1016 ~u Ana. CA 92701 • (714)_547-7631 1383 Wiishire Boulev•rd. •630 6055 East WHhlngtoa Boulevard, •205 ~HlU., CA 90211 (213) 852-1166 City of Commerce, CA 90040 • \213) 726-2504 • • ... ---·----' [i c.::.:.:.::=:.::=i::.:.:"'-lmi11~ ....... lllMWlilil ...... Wliiiii .... ___ --o.j~.....-li~~-----..-. ......... ..___, ....... 956 North Grand Avenue • Covin•, CA 91723 • (213) 579..0922 An Accountants Overload Company . ·~ .. Earning Po~ential Soug.ht By JANET STEWARD Earning potential concerns young people looking for future careers. ·· the far West, where growth is highest and where incomes rose by 8 percent bet ween 1976 and 1977, as compared with a national increase of 7 percent. Urban workers earn more U .S. La bor Department's -than workers in the suburbs. Bureau ot' Labor Statistics They also make more than those deals with potential income and in rural areas. · demand for these people. Experience also plays a role Among the significant factors in choosing a career field, education still plays a major role. This doesn't mea n. however, that all college graduates earn good salaries or that a college degree will guarantee an in· come higher than the national average of Sll.165. Skills ·also are important, but there are other factors to con- sider. · in the earning power of certain occupations. · Apprentice plumbers, electri· cians and carpenters make 40 to 60 percent of the money earned by journeymen. Though wome n are making progress towa r d economic equality, the Conference Board. a New York research group. re- ports the average woman col- lege graduate still earns less than the average male high- school dropout. Where one works almost is as Some occupations can be af- impo1tant as what one does. fected by the state of the nation's or even a city's fi scal Office workers in the East and health. the tNest earn the highest salaries. while unskilled trade Thls is seen in New York City, and craft workers in the North where large numbers of civil Central states earn more than servants · especially normally their counterparts in other well paid police officers were areas of the country. laid off. The South still is a low-income U.S. salaries rose by approx- area. imately 23.2 percent in the years The place for employment is between 1974 and 1977. JOBS Edttton of Onlnge County Uvtng DAILY PILOT ...,2&3, 1111 , ....... A-.. ................................. .. kc11n..-~ ••....................... 1 eAfll, ....................................... M IP,_., ..................................... • c-........................................ , -.-.~ .............................• \,lit .......................................... . -~ .. , ....................... _. ........ .. .... ....., Cllltw ........................... . = ................................ 11 ~·---..................... . , ......................................• , ............................................. ! ., ..... .,......., ........................ . Wlw ,....,.,, 8'ntcM .................... . Temporary Job Service Gives A 'Difference' Victor Temporary Services provides employers with "pleas· ing. reliable people and quality service," said a spokesperson. Victor customers have come to realize that the "Victor dif. ference" means some of the fine s t personnel in the temporary employment in· dustry. All Victor tempora ries are guaranteed and given one of the highest insurance coverages in the busli1ess. Victor Temporary Services is a dlvtslmrot Victor United and a subsidiary or the multl-blWon dollar. international or· ganization, Walter Kidde and Co .. Inc. Victor supplies te mporary help · · at no cost to the temporary · tn office, light in· dustrial, marketing and data center services to the major companies of North America. Victor services thousands of customers and temporaries ln Southern Callf ornia every day. * Supplement to Coast LIFE, May 2, 1979 and Daily Pilot, May 3, 1979 -JOSS 3 ttYou decide which days and what area you want to work. And leave the rest to Norrell." We'll match you up with tempor~ry jobs that are right for your schedule and your skills. · This flexibility is one of the best things about working with Norrell. And one of the things so attractive to people entering or re·entering our nation's job market. • Being a Norrell temporary provides a change of surroundings, plus added f amity income, without the restrictions of a full-time job. And without disrupting your other important out-of-the-home activities. Now we'd like to tell you a little more about Norrell and how we work . We want to remind you that we're both a service to the customer and also your employe r . You pay no fee and sign no contract. And we want you to know, too, that we're as selective in the companies we service as we are in the selection of our temporaries. Besides learnirtg a pew client's business needs, we also check out working conditions before sending you Pllt on an assignment. In the limited space of this ad, we can only cover a few of the important reasons that you should consider becoming a Norrell temporary. ' If you like what you've heard so far, come to our nearest office and hear the rest of our story. TBitPOIAIY mvtCIS Equal Opportunity Eaiployu Anehelm 911 ·1303 Tuatln 551-9021 Newport BeacMl'VIM 752-4111 Branch offices are in Irvine, Oran1e. Anaheim, Sherman ~---_... ............... ..,. ••.• Oaks eod.Siln. PJ~JlQ. . . . • .111-•&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•iiM••••iliii. lll!i.l!I! •• ~ • .--•• .......................................... ;• 4 JOBS -Supplement to Coast LIFE. May 2. 1979 and Oa1ty P1to1. May 3, 1979 Workers Mix Many Skills The 50 Largest Employers In Orange County RJ nk ed Tl'<.'hnH.'a lly -skilled workers c-o m (· togethe r at B .P . John F urniture Company. Sk il led d esig n e r s and <'t aftsml'n tom bi ne the ir talents in c-rcating time less fashion f urnitun• in a wide variety of p <' r 1 o d i n l c r p r e t a l i o n s • a ~pokt'SPl'fSOn !)<.l id. Th<·v combine fine c ubinet \\lwcl~· and man-made ele ments to prod ute furniture with d H1 rac:tl'r. B . P J o hn is in an ul- t n1rnodern fac ility on the Irvine H anc h . San ta Ana a nd ~pcciahzcs m hedroom and dill· ing room furniture . (J u:.i lil y fini s he s a r c rc- i-.t·arched and tested to go deep down into cabinet materials to •·nsurc that the c haracter of the 1-:r:.iin pattern s hows thr ough. I . Or Jn;.:t Coun c y Dcpc . of l:Juca c ion . . . 50 000 ~ I CoJ)r (.,>mmuniry D1srr1 t r ....... . 2 Hu;.thl'~ A1rt raft ~o <.i rounJ Sy'i tl·mc; \2 H1>.tf! Mt'moriJI Ho<,pic JI . . . vroup . • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K. 001> ~ ~ K" 11.. \l't Div. of Emh.1rr I nJ I 11, \ • \ Rn1..kw(•ll 1111 1..·rn.uionJI (.qrp. Elnrro111< ) I Vnns Crol t'ry CumpJny ... Sysrems G roup .....................• 8. 000 ~ 5 WTC. Inc . . . . . . ·1 Pacafi1.. Tdl·phone ................• , . 6, 500 ~6 . CJCC fJ rm lmurJrlll' (11 5. 01sney!Jml. ...................... 6.000 \7 . Pt·rkin-F.lmu:WJngcu lnc 6 . Alpha Ikea C.omp-.iny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 500 )8 PJrkc:r H.1nn1fin ( o .. 7. Bnkman lni.c rumencs. fnL ..... ,.· ...... 5.000 W. ~t JuJ1..· llnsp1c,1.l ....•.. 8. Fluor Corporaci on • . . . . ............. 5.000 40 !'l.1n c,1 An.1 C.1>llq.~l' .. . 9 . Lucky Srorcs, Jnc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 5.000 11 Air C.:il1f11rn1 .1 I 0 . McDonnl'll Dougl.is A)tronJuc1 cs Cll ... 5.000 i1 EJ".irJs l-tlxir.1111r1cs l l Un1vcr!>ity of (Jliforn1J, Irvine .......... ·t ">00 I ) PJuf1c Murv.d 1.1k l11s C ,, 12 . .A.eronucronil D1vis111n Ford .A.trospJ<.c ·IL South1..·m C....d1for111.1 hl1')11n < 11 ~1nJ (,ornmunic..uions Corp . , , ....... , ~.'WO 15. Albt.Hl· lmu'r.111u: ( 1l I ~ B.1nk of Amt m .1, N T. & ~ A .......... ~.ooo 16 An.1h1.. 1m ~ft.m11ri.1 I I l1 t~p11 ii Bc:rt l .t Corp11r J 1 11 "' I ·1 Knocc's B('rry f,1rm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~.000 P . l 5. ITI Cannun El euril .................. l, 700 i8 fJrrn1..·r~ l11)urJnu · (,r.1up .. 16 UCJ i\frrl11 .tl <.:en ct·r .................. 2.685 I 7 . C1liforn1J C.omputl'r Produc r!>, Inc. .•.... 2 . 'i OO 18 fJr W<:sr Scrviu·s • . . . . . . ............ 2, 500 19 . Ca rl Karcher Enterprises .............. 2. HJO 20 Sm1th Tool Co. Division ,,f Smich lnt<:rn.ttional Inc. ............. 2. I U1 2 1 •Allx·rrson ·~ Oivision Offlll''i ............. 2,000 22 . C1l 1fnrn1J ~ta re Un1vcrS11y, Fullcrcon . . . 2,000 19 Fullcrwn <...ulll:f!l'. Cypn''>'> C 1lk~l '>0 Hut:hl·S A1ruJfr (11 M11.mdnrrcin1l }''>ll'lllS Div MicroJJCJ (,orpo.r.1111m 51 ) 2 R~kwl:ll I ntl·rn.11 ion.ii C 11rp lnformat1on Syscl:m'> <.t'fHl·r 'i ~ Xerox Corpor.1<11>n . Kirkh1 ll Ruhh1..·r ( '' . . 1,616 .1.600 I . 500 . .. I . ~00 I , 4>00 I . 100 . I. H>O I 200 1,200 I 120 I 100 1.100 1.100 I . Ol "> I ()()(I I .UUU I . O()U I . 000 1.000 I 000 1,01)() I . 0()(l l .OUO 950 /\ ll crafts men a re ~aincd to inll'rprct natural bea uty into a Ja sti1tg fini~h that transcends time. 2 ~. F.urv1ew ScJ(l' J lospu::il ............... 2,000 '>5 . <...umpur<:r AucomJtll>n l11l . . . • 1J{Xl 24. Hunt -Wcs~on foo<li. .................. 2.000 '.'>6 Dd T.lcO. l nwrpt~r.Hl'J .. . . . . . 900 Skilled hands build up a bot· t omless finish that improves with age. 25 . J. C Pcno<:y ....................... 2,000 'i 7 D1sncylan<l llocd .... . .. .. .. . .. .. •>OO Painstaking ste ps start with band wiping and hand sanding and conclude with m eticulous hand ma ssaging until a 'bcuutiful finish beeomes a re- ality. 26. McGaw Liboracuri <:s .................. I .>WO "Iii. Exl·cuci vc lnduscrics, Inc... . • . . . . . . . . . . . CJ()() 27 . Northrop Corporacion, Elcu ro-Mcchanic.cl 'i9. GtncrJI .A.uromJcion, Inc... . . . . • . C)()() 0 1v1sion . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .•....... I ,HOO 60. St-curuy P.1c 1flc N.uionJI BJnk . . . '>00 28 Sc J · '-l . I 6 1 T d C . os<:p11 lo~pita ................... I 702 . ownsen Tcxcron hcrry F.is1cnc·rs . . . . . . . t)()() 29 0a·mes & Moore Consulcing En ginc<:rs .•.. l >oo 62 Prufcssion.\I Communiry M ana~trn1..·nr . . . . . 890 \0. Jnrrmare Eleccronics Corp. • •.......... I . 700 6 ~. Allcr;.(.•n Ph.irmaccutic.ils . . . . . ......... 8 50 •••· Ii Clerical ABIGAIL ABBOTT r FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! Join the most exciting TemPOf'ary Serv~ In Orange County Work close 10 home for top pay ... paid vacahons, automatic ra ises 100% Free To Applica nts CALL. J , I •I THE FEVER IS SPREADING CATCH IT!!! ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES A DlvlJlon of Abigail Abbott Personnel Service Debbie Card 5&7•9760 4600 Campus Drive Newpor1 S..ch Karen Powers 731 ·5827 14211 Yorba. Ste 201 Tuslin Of Candi Hyter 713-0901 1400 N. Herbot. Ste 103A FullertOl'I ;,._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * FURNITURE Case Goods Mfg. largest and finest case good manufacturer on the West Coast is expanding again and offering tremendous opportunities in all areas: -Assembly Supervisors -Sample Shop -Maintenance Mechanics -Furniture Repair -Miii Supervisors -Mill Setup & QC -Touch Up/Finishing -Acctg. Clerk -Order Clerk -Owner /Operator -Shipping/Traffic Clerk Drivers -Forklift Oper. -Production Control II you have the reoulred knowledge and experie~e In any of these areas and wish lo Join the largest. fastest growing and most dynamic case goads manufacturing oompany in the West. be sure lo wnle to us or stop al our modern plant. We offer gOOd salaries. tremendous growth opp0rtunt11es and personal. career development. FURNITURE BY 2001 East Oyer Road Santa Ana. Calif. 92705 714/979·2000, Ext. 132 • • • • • • • • • \ Supplement to Coast LIFE, May 2. 1979 and Oa11y Pilot. May 3. 1979 -JOBS S 0 \~ matches warkf orce ~ to~load TEMPORARY SERVICES TEMPORARY WORK MO fH IMSUUMCI VACATION Pl.AM -PAIO HOIJOA YS WE NEED •TYPISTS · •KEYPUNCH •TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS •CLERKS •PACKERS ~ VOLT 'I ""l'(-11\U" tloit ff\,,. t t , 3141 c..,.. o... , ...... ,,_ o.e. AJrportt 541.4141 1624 0. • • ......,. =· A•lll1e. 11t·HJO Steady Employment Found Tech staff Clerical believes in full employment. Employees of the temporary services company obtain steady employment in a variety of Jobs . Tech Staff has expanded its Santa Ana offi ce to embrace clerical staffing requirements. "We attract high.quality e mployees and can meet most temporary staffing require- ments," said Georgia M. Don · neJly, general manager. Ch allenging new jobs and m eeting new people mak e e mployment al Tech Staff ad- vantageous. she said. ''Our employees receive six paid holidays a year with no ·strings attached. "They also receive paid vaca- tion~, and there are no impossi· ble conditions needed to qualify for them," she said. , Other benefits, such as a n "excellent" medical plan, are offe red to all employees. Jobs se nd employees throughout the Orange County area. For details call 972-8446. 'Hard-working Crew' Grows T h e "cre w" o f .e n -thus i asti c, hard working employees grows each year at Pacific Handy Cutter Inc. Since that time, the firm has \ftladrupled and expanded its marketing. This enables the com· pany to stay in constant contact with customers and factories. ··we have been able to main· Pacific Handy Cutter's itccep-tain a commendable reputation l a nce first came from the and a consistent growth rate each grocery industry, where now year,"aspokcspersonsaid. more than 80 percent of the Pacific Handy Cutter grew on grocery c~ains use the product, the merits of an invention with he said. the same name a single-edged in· "In 1967, management iniliat- strumenl used for cutting boxes. ed ~ policy of introducing a •SECRETARIES •PBX •GENERAL LABORERS . . l minamum or one new product Employs 4,500 The product enabled the com-each ~ear," ~e added. . Dr. JaJMs L. McGaugh;, vice chancellor of UC Irvine. 'fhe pany in l"° to establilla Aa· .... ,. .; Pacific Handy Cutter is at 720 ovicles illb~~nd 0 ers continuitag ~ucatton Uonwicle aalea from .a.1-.eue::--: W. tNa.s&...in Coat.a Mesa.. ·,,,, •• ~P.~..PT!.,.11• 'llJ.~\ft.I • Y,,'8"'"'._ , .. , ..... v~u racilltyinCosta Mesa. Phone is 631·0700. eiJ)e~:s ,ur fTrV/~ i . fJ ) • 6 JOBS -Sup_plement to Coast LIFE. Ma.!_2. 1979 and_ Daily Pilot, May 3, 1979 * ·People Receive 'Psychic' Rewards Based on Prestige J ncome is not the only reward for working. People rccci ve a sense of worth µrcst1gc from their jobs. '-- I lowc\·e1·, not all jobs provide I he !><1me <tmount of prestige. Consequently. people in JObs v. it h hi gh prl·~tigc recei vc more "p~ychic "' rewards than do pco- µl c wit h low prc~tige jobs. "Sociology . lluman Society, .. by DcFleur, D'Antonio and De Fleur NE!lson, presents data · on prestige levels a ssociated with various occupations. Data was obtained from two separate studies conducted by the National Opinion Research Center. (NORC l one in 1947 and UllC in 1963. ·Job Openings See Expansion No similar surveys have been conducted in recent years but. c.iccording to the a uthors, oc- c upational prestige ratings to- day are not dramatically dif · fcrent from what they were fif · teen or even fifty years ago. No significant diff erencc in dCtta was obtained by the two surveys, but, because of its more recent date, the 1963 study may be more accurate today. ~ F.mploy mcnt opporfunilies will expand in April and May, repo rts th e Employment Development Department. The opening of new depart· ment stores and other retail out- lets and ne w m a nufacturing operations will account for the availability of new jobs. The Bureau of the Census also will begin hiring in April for temporary clerical jobs at the r egional center in Laguna Niguel where the 1980 census mail-out questionnaires will be processed. The surv ey sco r ed oc- cupational prestige ratings on a one tolOO basis. llighest scoring job was U.S. Supr eme Court Justice, which received 94 points. Lowest scoring in the survey was Shoe Shiner, which re cci ved 34 points. Others include : · Barber, 63 points -J anitor. 48 Electrician, 76 -Physician, 93 -Priest, 86 BRUNSWICK'S DEFENSE DIVISION Need• Englnffra In th• followlng cMaclpllnH : WEAPONS SYSTEMS (EW) Minimum 5 yurs experience In eteetronles 1y1tem1 de11gn. 1nllyat1 •nd oper11ion of EW/RF 1y1tem1 Will perform prehmln1tl cfeslqn ol electronic w1rl1re systems BSE ,.qu1red/MSEE preferred ELECTRONICS BSEE requlred/MSEE preferred. Minimum 5 years uperlence In the dMign •nd develoc>ment ol commerc111 FM. TV. RF end 1udlo-tntegr1ted circu•try w•th 1dd1tlonel knowledge In tow• power FM/FM tr1namltters. VIDEO ELECTRO-OPTICS Minimum 5 ye1ra .. perle~e In r .. Hrch. design •nd de"91oc>ment of video proceutng ayatema using VIOICON. CID & CCO lm1glng aenaora with 1ddltron11 e•perlence In video aync. video 1trlpplng 1nd dlgltal clrculla eaNntlel Some knowled~ of mlcroc>rOCeH~. video 1tor1ge 1nd relrlev1t dltlrll>le BSEE required MSEE or f'tly1lc1 preferred MICAOPROCESIOA Minimum 5 ye1rae•perlence In the developm1nt of mlcroproceuor 1yatem1 l~ludlng h1rdw1re end 1oflwere. BSEE requlrld/MSEE preferred. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DEllON Minimum 5 ye1r1 "hendt· on"' .. perlence In en1logtdlgl11I circuit O"lgn with CMOS. T2·l and 1111e1r IC'• required, with lddlt1on11 e•perlence end/or educ1t1on In mtcroproce11or technique•, Wiii dMlgn end de"9top electronic htfdw1r• In bolh e1rborne end grouno 1uppo11 1yt .. m1 &SEE requlred/MHE preferred ELECTRONIC 8Y8TEMI BSEE reQulr11d/M9EE prefened with minimum of 5 years o•per1ence In e1ectron10 ctrcu11 1nd 1y1t11m des1gn.1nctuo1ng 1n11og. d1g1111, RF 1nd etoctro-op11c11 systems Including TV. IR end i.Hra Should b• c1peble of 10111 electronic 1y1 .. m1 developr!141nt frO!ft concept de1lgn through prototype hlfdwere l1br1c111on ind .... STRUCTURES BSME requlred/MSME preferred with e minimum of 5 ye111 e•Pt11ence in structural 1n1tytl1 with emphHll on atreas 1n1ly111 of complu 1erospec1 111uctur11. • Muat htve 1ome l1m1l11rlly with 11ructur11 dyn1m1c1 1no be ebte 1ogener1te toed10111 Some e•penence with finite element moOeltng eno computer lnterecllon requlreo. RELIABILITY BSEE prelerred/BSME: with electrlc11 component .. perlentfl 1ecept1ble Some experience or 111ong lnternt 1n relt1b1hty 1n1lyM1 (pl1n1. predfc1lon1. 11sessment1) on etectro·m1ch1nlc11 devlcn. RECENT GRADUATES • (Aerodyn8mlcl ·Controls) 1mmeOl1te O(lening1 ealat for recent greOu1tes lntereateo ln the et>ove We Need YOUI If you ire thinking ol ch1nglng bec1uH lhe chtllenge It gone. growth Of POrtunlllH h1ve 0111ppe1red or you're tired o driving crowoeo freew1yt for long 0•1t1nc11 or per1001 or both. PleeM con1IOer ut v1111 or give ut 1 c111. or Nnd your retume to. DEFEN SE I ti\ I' ,I( 1'' IAUNSWtCK • • Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger holds a job with high prestige. TOWNSE~D i j D j ({•]:I Townsend 01v1s1on of'Tex11on Inc Is An Excellent Place To Wortc For ... l:NGINEERS MACHINISTS TOOL & DIE MAKERS CARllDE DIE MAPRS MECHANICS HEADERM~ HEADER DIE MAKERS/REWORKERS ltnfHt IKW. I 0 ltolelars-paid -*al. •.tal. life. c... profit ... .... ........ .. ,.,. ..... cofhe, ere•--. de9t llM»p & ••c .... wogn. CHERRY FASTENERS Townsend Division of Textron Inc. 1224 East Warner Ave., Box 2157 Santa Ana, California 92707 Jll .. , ·~~&.••1-. .'.·::•.·.·.·;·:·:·.\·.·:•.·:·,..·:·.•:\ .... •: .. ~:~:::::;:~.~. ·~·~·~·=·:.·.:······,·,;·,··· ,• . .. ---·-....... • ---- ~--- ~--El El El El .. ". . ·------·--·-.. ,~ProfesslonalResume Is Applicant's Foot In Door A professional resume frorn Career Profiles is a job appli· cant "foot in the door '' "Effective well·prepared, professional res umes get our clicnbc; the jobs they want ... said a spokesperson for the Santa Ana firm. ··Applicants with professional r es umes are considered superior job candidates for all types of jobs . .. Eve n if an applicant 's qualifications and interviewing skills are excellent, he or she first must ~et the interview. •'The primary purpose of a res· ume is to get an interview." he said. Career Profiles. al 1823 E. 17th St.. Suite 123, in Santa Ana. also prepares professional co\'er let· ters for resumes. .. A cover letter a pp hes for a s pecific job and always should be addresesd to the individual hiring the job applicant. "When this letter is properly done, it creates a strong interest in the appllcant and · the re5.· ume." the spokesperson said. Applicants nolify Caree r Profiles in writing or b y telephone as to who is to recei\·e the cover letter and resume. Career Profiles also counsels clients in interviewing skills and techniques. ··once an applicant gets an in· terview, it's up to him to con· duct it effectively · -his skills havetobegood. "The applicant with the good inten•ic\\ skills is the one who gets the job." he said. -Call 972-9081 for information Southern California Edison Provides Jobs for 13.000 Southern California Edison means jobs for Southern California. "As one of the country's four largest investor·owned utilities, we employ more than 13,000 people in Southern California." a spokesperson said. SCE continually searches for qualified and motivated people to join a staff dedicated to meet- ing the energy neeeds of Southern California. •'We are concerned about our e~ployees and the world in which they live," be said. -SC E employeea work· in many areas. Engineers and technical staff are closely involved with analysis, design, construction and management of generating facilities, substations, transmission lines and service ~~&..____ - E m P.1 o y ~ e..L1_k jJJ.e d in econo1nics, finance and account· ing alsoserveSCE. One of the fas test growing areas in the firQ'l is data pro· cessing. Personnel provide program· ming and analysis support and scientific computer needs of the business. To meet the ever-increasing need for computerized informa· tion. SCE is expanding its data processing staff to more than 440 by 1980, the spokesperson said ... •'The search for new ways to produce power while maintain· ing current power delivery pro- vides creative challenges for employeesofSCE," he added. lnclMclllClll Color Anafrsh MCI W•cliobe Pl ... lng An Insight Into Fashion Cotor8 h,. Com "'··tt and •F•• mun,_ on You w111 proJect vour best personal Image with confidence bv wearing vour COfrect col~- You will be able to do comparative lhopplng with vour color ewatenes. You will be ... ured of vour proper color In fHhlon buying and wardrot>t !)fanning with Y°O'lf ootor twatchea. You will know whit falhlon ltyt9e vou can wear through proportionate flOuf9 an a Iva•• YC>u wlll know which hemllne. nectdlnet. 11eeves and other fashion detail• vou can weer. You will....,. fUhlon dollar1 by avoiding wardrobe mistakes. You will learn how to protect • St'l\ll1er, thinner. vou~ looking you with Y°O'lt 1nd1vldual etYle balence. You will know how to coordinate acoeaaories eteallng hlfmonv between vour P8f'90l'lal OOlort and 1tytes. You will know how 10 coordinate vour werdrobe sound vour COiors and ttvte. Your wardrobe will reflect your new gained knOwtedoe and conflcjenoe FEE S35 MARIE WEBER (714):·:--, •••.•.• ~--~~·-~~ ' i-.11111111illlilllliliii111111iil .. lilll .. 11111111111111 .. ....... •• '1'.' • ' • BARBARA KEt.t.ER (714) N0-2808 l ---4-···••.•f'f4_ .. .., •• ..r ........... , ••• ,, •• ,, ......... .,. .. 4._ ............ # -~···•:··· '~'"'·\·· l . * SuJ>plement to Coast LIFE, Mey 2, 1979 and Dally Pilot. May 3, 1979 -JOBS 1 INSURANCE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Are you seeking your first position in an expanding b_usiriess? Does a career in insu rance with opportunities for growth appeal to you? The property-casualty insurance industry in the U.S. includes 3,000 companies. employs 700,000 people and has assets of about $84 billion. Transamerica Insurance Group. operating 7 major companies, ranks 33rd in ·size and emptoys over 3.000 people. Our growth rate over the last five years is much higher than the industry average -approximately 50%. The basis of that growth is service and people. Our kind of people thrive on continuous education and increased professional growth, aided by a liberal assistance program and opportunities for career advancement. Transamerica Insurance Group offers training programs for a number ot positions in our Branch offices irr"major cities throughout the West. Positions may Include: PffSOllCll U.S U11det wrfftr CoMMlf'dal Prop•rtr u. .. wrfftr Co••1rdal c ... .., u. .. writer Lo11 C.trol 1.,... .. .-.1,e ,,., • ..., cw. ...... UaltmtrCW.A .. hr Ideal profile to qualify for these positions includes. recent college degree in Business Administration or Insurance. demonstrable interest in Insurance career. business orientation and wilHngness to relocate. Submit resume Including education. previous work experience. salary desired. and geographical preferences to TRAY.SAMERICA INSURANCE GROUP, Zone Personnel Dept., Box 5100. Costa ... Mesa. CA 92626. c - ' - = .. .. e JOBS -Supplement to Coast LIFE. May 2. 1979 and Da1ty Pilot, May 3. 1979 * Agency Aids Accountants' Personnel Agency Satisfies . ,,-----------------------~ Skills Match rob· Both Employers and Employees L it Rein d ers P ersonnel A gcnt·y ~a li<;fies both employers anti l'rnploy<.·t·!'> • Job Search Ac:C'ou nlants !'>t'i:1 r<0h1ng f<,1' ;,i Jiii> n in r('!:.ix ~ AC'l'<111r1lan t :-. (h·l·rloud Ull · d1·1 "tand!'> lhl'tr !'>Jtuat ion and 1:-. 11•.r<ly lu hl'lp. All <'<Hrn:-.t·lorl> :it tht• l'mplo~ 111<·11 1 ;1g1·rwy ;,ire formn ',1<:· <.ountanh and bookkcc.-p<·r ~ "Thi!'. t·ru1blth them to 11\ 1t·l hgt•ntly f'\'ttl uatt· the etppll <ant':-. !'>kills for the· position~ thc:y .dt•i.11·1·. Si:ltd Pres1dt:nt llH·trnrd E L<·w1:-.. "WL· M·n ·1c:t· th<: cnt1 rl' Or~1nJ,!t· Count.' an·a anrl C'<Jn find JOb <>fJ· portunittl '!'> n('ar tht• applic(:Jnt' ... homP ''All 1ntcl'\ll'Wl> <ll'l' by ap. po1ntnwnt, in a pri vate office•. whk h assun•s confid<.'ntialit v ··And there are no fcc!'> for the applicant ." he h:11rJ. J\ct:ountants Ovcrlo<i d ad- ''t rliscs on radio. in variou!'> rw riod1 cals. yell ow puJ.(cs and n l' w s p <JJH' r s . r 1• s u It 1 n g 1 n i:I multitude of acc·ountlng oµ portunit1t•s. I\ spt·c·1al s1·rv1t(.1 offc·red is t Ill' weckJ.v telt•phonc n •c<wdmg d t·M·ri bms.: the most 011 thtand111g Jnh 01x·n1ng!. C<il l 542 IOIG. ('oastal Pt•r so1111l·I Ap•rll y , I nr fills thl· bill. E.ich aµplicant ut thl' t-mploy nwnt ·agency as scn .. ·t·ncd and hk 1ll·t<·st ed by employmt·nl . pcci:.ilisls Care is taken to m;.itch the t•mµloyt.>r 's job !'>pc<:ifi<::1t1011!'> \\1th apµlicant qua I if1c:Hion!> 'A l l positions offered or !'>CC'lH'cd arc on a n 1..•mpl0:. N p a id f ee ba s i s only . <t -.pokt•:-µl'rhOO !'>:t ld Fees <i rt• ccrl1f1ed und re <:ordecl with the Bureau of Emplo~ ment J\J.(cnc1t•h Fees for jobs with a St to S-199 99 monthly sa lary arc 60 1wrcent of fi rst month's salar) Fc<.'h for Jobs "1th a monthl~ ~a t;.i r y or S500 or more arc 72 $$$ We are a customer oriented bank & need more employes who are interested 1n serving our fine customers in a courteous e fficient & professional manner. NOTE CLERIC Full time opening in our N.B. office for person with commercial bank note cleri< e><per. Respcnslblllties include Installment & Commercial loan processing & follow-up. Typing & 10 key skills necessary. TRLHS lmmed. p0sitions available for full time commercial bank teller~ lecepliollist/PI Opening for person to act as Banf( Receptionist & oper. an electronic pulse switchboard. Responsibilities will include lite type, filing & dealing with friendly & professional customers. ~ ................................... . Af1lcal1 a..iw Cu lat ... M.-::C. IHdl oMt• • tJOIDeftSt.Mt ...... ......... w ... 712-0600 We have additional positions available for quality orieflted individuals who hav~ com'I banking e)(perlence In offices to include downtown Los Angeles. Beverty Hills and San Fernando Valley. If you are interested in joining our growing team. please contact our Persot)nel 1?9Pt. at 213:688-8217 MANUFACTURERS BANK Equal Opportunity EmplOyer 1>1·1 l't'lll o f tlw 1'11 !>I month ') h:il\.11 y f('l'S :II'(' 111\()l('l'cl IJll lhl' tlalt• the <1µpll ru11t hc.·gins work and an· dut• 111xin n ·t t•1pt ol lht In· \ O l('l' If f'mploy m t•nt is termi n<itt'<l fn r <i n y r <.'<.is on "' i t h 1 n t " o "<'t.'k:-.. iherc is no rnsl I f an employt·e lea ''t·~ for :111y rt·:sson within 90 day~ of cmplo~ m 1·nt. the <·o·~t 1 ~ onl; une n11wt i1·th of the fc •t• fnr l't•C'h <·a1<·11d ;1r da~ c·mplo~ t•d I f an aµpllc<.int is· n'l ~rr~d tu a t lH:nl ;.md the client do(':-. not lure the applieant hut refer the applJ<:unt to anothc·r d1\'ision or :.inothl'I' company. thC' cl1c·nt I~ ha blc forth(• 1'111..• Business Center Firm.s m the area around Orange County Alrport em play 45 .000 . -,. l)orumt·nt;1 r.' p1 oo f ol this 1s re \'(':.t led in the fol l1iwi ng lctt er from an i\dmjp1st ruti\l' As~ts· lant \.\ho found a car<.'cr through ~ the ;\i('v. port BC'<ic h personnel .IJ . .(l'A('~. "Dear L11 · F'our H'ilr~ ag1J. I \\<liked th rough Hn.1 chmrs' orl;17. Retn· dt'r!'> Pt·r :-.<>nn<'I Agl·ncy \i.ath good sk ills. lot~ nf Lallont. hut no ' t0h t.''<IX'rlt'l1C'l' . ' I hact trit·d three pre\ i1>U!> a~em·u•s 1n Or;1nJ!l' Cou nt~ "1th no luck "T hvrl. ~ Oll r ;tg l' no \\a!> l'C:C o mme ndt'<I to ml' a :-. a pro fcssional. compctl·nt one that h.id ri ~JWl'lal k11.ic:k for placing the right µt·1"·.on "1th the right 1ob . "Wl'll. \\llhin '' short tim<.·, I Farm Workers f ·ir 'I ht.• Employmt·nt Dt>\'Clo p- ml'nl Dt.'partml'nt informs fa rm workt•r s on e mployml'nt OP· por tunit11•s :\lost food crops are farmed during c·1·rtam M'a:-011~. making 'ill'<.tdy l'mplo.\ nwnt difficult Workrn~ "Ith farn'H'l''.'> in thc: field 1s Chu<'k Pl11 mhc·r~. di.! par! nwnt :-.ttp(•n ·isor WE NEED FLEXIBLE PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST! WE HIRE YOU! WE PAY YOU ! WE HAVE COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS! WORK WHEN AND WHERE YOU WANT! NEVER A FEE! PLACE YOURSELF WITH OUR FUTURE. WE GUARANTEE RESULTS. CALL US FOR DETAIL.5, OR COME BY OUR OFFICE . CONTRACT CLERIC~L SHVICES TECH· STAFF, INC • 972-8446 .. 1113 I. 17tlt St .• WM 112 s-.AM.CA E<1uul Opportunity E mployer ... .. * Supplement to Coast LIFE', May 2. 1979 and Deily Pilot, May 3, 1979-JOBS 9 R-· • ~eelease PlaRt AdditieR-to---F-irm F-ills-----equ1rements hadthatrightjob Double Size of Facilities Orders for "Liz. I would like to take this Steelcase one of the largest introdut·t10n of the firm 's 900- opport unity t o ex tend my manufacturing facilities in the plus line in June of 1978. person<.11 thanks for thCSl' last Irvine Industrial Complex is "The growing US«' of com-Fasteners four years growing and will have doubled putt•rs und energy-conserving ··r ha\'l' had the l'hance to it:-.s ize by thecnd ofsummer. tas k and ambie nt lighting grow Cl long with an excit ing. "We arc constructing a plant m:.ikes heavy demands 0 11 power dy na mic company thut has pro· additioo -two seven-story distl'ibution vidcd me with knO\\ledge ~r)d state-of-the-art highrisc storage "Our panels ha\'e a new dual- expcricncc <1ncl has allO\\l'd me and retrieva l systems -and circuit wiring capabiliJ.)L·Wtii ch to bccomt• :.t lrn s inr ~s pro· installing driverless tractor provides 20 ampsrnr lighting fcssional material hundling equipment as and 20 amps forofficem achines "Once again, thank you for well as other modern manufac· from a s ingle building source your help a nd as~istancc . I wi sh l uring improvem e nts." said a t wic'c the power n or mally ·you and your· u/.{l'n<·y s ueccss. s pokesperson. Clvailablc.'' he ~aid .and look forward to a n on~oing S t ee lcase is a leading. Tht> new power pro\·isions are and mutua ll y bt•ndiciu l rel a· m~nufacturcr of office furniture Ii s t c d h y Un d c r writer s tionship with you and usually docs not experience Laboratories. ''Sin<:ert•l.Y. · 1 h ·rhc 1>lant add1't1·on , .. ,·11 c1·eate g rowth as freque nt y as ot er " "J udy L Van Ut·\e11tc1· companies. approximately 100 additional Anyone wishing. to finrl the Recent g rowth may be at· jobs. right person or the right Job , t ributed to an "exploding" de · Steelcase looks forward to the conta ct Li1. lkmclcrs PeFsonncl m and for systems furniture, ac-construct1on complet1on and Age ncy at 4020 Birch St . Suite cording to Preside nt Bob Pew. ne w cmploy<'cs .. 104 in Ncwrulft H('ach. ff. h 'd St cc I c ., s e n e ,. c r u n -,..... .. Jn today's o ice." e sa1 . ~ .. ·'the walls and lighting are dercstimates the n.1 lue of each d Employment "Our offi<'t• 11ws to mamtC;tJn employment on Or:rnge ('ounl) farms. "We inform the workers about seasonal crops and disability in- su rance," Plumbcrg saist .. F arm l abor report s 1n Eng lish ilntl Spun1sh are offered at the F.:mploy ment D<•\ elcip· me nt Dcpal'lmcnt hecoming partoflhe furniture. -e mployee "They're no longer nccessari-"In order to satisfy employee ly built -in. and the big demand nee ds. we try to make it the best today is for modula r compo-pla-ce to work. nents whi<:h can be shifted like "In ordt•r that we might re· sta~e props to accommodate a · ward our cmployee·s efforts growin~ office population." he towards c ustomer satisfaction added. a nd profits. we are a profit· Stcekast·'s systems furniture sharing company. order's hClvt> more than doubled ··we arc proud of our C'ttrrenl m the past ycur . according to explosion at Steelcase and look Pew. who says a great portion fo r ward to continued and long. of the increase 1s caused by the las ting <;urccss." Pew said. T O\\n-.(.'nd Company is .111 ;H ·ros p;H'l' t•mplorl'r 111 Sant<J •\nu. The firm \<.a:--foundl'd :1:. ;1 ''ire mill 111 Pitt-;burg, Pen- nsyl\';.inia in 181 6 and short!~· thereafte r turn e d to th~ manufacture of r ivets. nuils and simtlur faste ners Tht' fat'lor y mo\'l'd t1J Sanw Ana in 1951 "·hen Townsend ac quired Cherry Ri vet Company. a manufa<.'t urer of patentect t•hc rrv-blind riv~ts for aircrnft ;ind acrosp<H.:(• indu~lrw~. The ehcl'l'y fa stener has bt-t•n us1•d on almost C\'ery maJ01· military "capons system: in- cluding the B 52 and B-1 born t>l'rs and the F ·4 Phantom jct. "Mos t major jet transports. in- C'luding th1..• Ooeing 707, 727 and 747. the Lot1kheed 101 1 and Bell hcl1<:opt ers arc fl y ing '~ith <:hcrry f a s tcn C'r!>," a 4'pOkl'l'.Pl'l'SOO S<ltd . Cherry f<1 steners abo ha\l' h<'cn u:-.C'd in the space fi eld for m a ny different pro.i t'Cls Tht• commC'rt'tal ~n·a <1bo 1s hct·ommg a major markrt for <'ht•l'l'Y fos tt•rwr:-. Come Join Our Growing Team! We need many new Information Systems Analysts because we're growing fast! SCE DATA PROCESSING ,, ~ ... If you have 3 to 5 years of experience with Business Sys.· tems Applications, IBM Hard· ware, and COBOL, send us your resume or call: Nancy Hughey Della Teigen 213/572-1219 P.O. Box 800 Section #580 Rosemead, CA 91770 -Actual Stall SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON We aggreaatvety support affirmative action and equal opportunity. .... , ......... . ~ • •• f • • ' ' • . .. ,,. ······~··· ... e I t • I 4 • • • I •• t t ., - •, ,, . 10 JOBS -Supplement 10 Coast LIF,E, M•y 2. 1979 and Daily Pilot, May 3, 1979 * Job Opportunitie$ Point To Progressive Area The many and varied-career opporluni lles of Microdata Corp t!Xc mplify th e pro· i!rcssivcnt•ss of the Irvine area. The minicomputer firm. at 174Rl Redhill Ave. in Irvine, ex· tends fair a nd equal employ. ment opportunities lo everyone. "It 's ou r tfe li e f that pl'rformance determines the value or the ind ividual in_, the work environment. "Our policy affords the op· portunity for adva ncement to positions of greater responsibili· ly and authority based on an in· dividual's skill and ability. ''Toward thi~ end, we promote from within the corporation w h e r eve r p ossibl e ," a spokesperson said. M icrodala provides excellent benefits and salaries. ··our benefits are continually im proved and salaries are re· viewed a l least once a year. ''Carpeted work areas with music, free coffee a nd hot drinks. and a casual, relaxed atmosphere make our company a m ost pleasant and enjoyable pl<i ce to work," he said. The firm e mploys more than 1,000 people at various locations in the U.S. and ~evcra l hundred more at offshore facilities. •· Jt 's our conviction that a sound and profitable company is the employye's best guarantee of economic s ec urity and personal opportunity. "Employees arc continually c h a lle n ged in pr ovi ding solution s to th e n eeds of Microdata in hundreds of com· panics o f CJl l kind s." the spokesperson said E s t ab li s h e d in 1 967. Mi crodata has experienced and planned growth from a sm all design consul ting business lo its present position of leadership in the minicomputer industry. The firm d es ign s,· manufactures, markets and services a complete line o f minicompute rs and peripheral e quipment, inc luding display terminals, magnetic tape, disk drives and printers. Microdata serves a broad and expanding group of c ustomers all over the world. The greatest s hare of customers are users in t he office equipment and com· m e rci a l d a t a processing m a rkets. Career Openings Hard to Get Major profcsssions will be dif · ficult to gel into in the next ten years. O ne o ut of four college graduates 2.7 million out of 10 million between now and 1985 won 'l get the type of jobs ex· peeled of college g r aduates' said the Bure au of Labor Statistics IBLS>. Most graduates will become cle rks, salespeople and truck drivers with their hopes dashed and the ir earning po wer diminished. Presently, the U. S. bas a sur· 'plus of college·trained young people. For these students to find good .iobs they must be smart and hold a degree from a top college. Average student• who have graduated from second· and third·rate colleges will. hav~ trouble finding the jobs they want. Money magazine recently complied facts and forecasts about dozens of professions. Some of the most promising ·careers contained in tbe report include: medicine. systems ana lysis, geology, personnel administration, city managing, engineering and pharmac~utlcs. StlldeBU wllo plan to become librarians. Protestant mlniaters. rorcs ters, newspa,Per re· porters, ·hotel m 1na1ers . military officers, blologisfs and lawyers will find the going rough. What distinguishes the prom· i s ing profe ss i o n s i s th e availability and growth of new jobs in the field Most of the growth estimates in the report ~ere prepared by the BL.5 for publication in the a nnua l Occupational Outlook Handbook. Total number of jobs in the U.S. is estimated to grow 19.2 pe rcent by 1985, according to the report. Advantages of a s trong growth rate can be disintegrat· ed if the number of job seekers in that field increases. Estimated growth rates in promising jobs to 1985 are: Doctors. 37.8 per cent · Veterinarians, 27 percent -Systems Analysts. 32.9 per· cent -Dentists. 20.8 percent Geologists, 38.1 percent Actuaries, 26.7 percent -Personnel Administrators. 34. 9 percent City managers, 28.3 percent · Pharmacists, 16.4 percent The estimated growth rates through 1985 in jobs not quite as promising are: ·Schoolteachers, .3 percent Librarians, 13.3 percent • Protestant clergymen, 0 percent ,- Foresters, lS. 7 percent . News]MIJ)tr reporters, 18.t percent Celebrities Started Somewhere- All careers begin somewhel'e. ~~ spme of the msu..t a mous peop e in 1story have held jobs simihtr to those m most 'businesses. -Albert Einstein was an of· (ice clerk ci<.in J o11nny Cai:'So"n was a magi· Sean Connery layed bricks Bob Hope boxed Thomas Pa ine "as a cor· setmaker, President Ger&ld Muril)'n Monroe worked in a factory · Ford wa!> a male modt:l and Desi Arnaz was a bird·cage cleaner. Clark Gable was a lumber· jnc.:k Elvis Presley drove a truck He nry Oa\'i d Thoreau mude pe ncils The People's Almanac Book of Lists includes former jobs of the following famous people· Boris Ka riot f sold real estate Pres ident Harr\• Truman was a habcrd a~hcr · · J am es Ca g n c )' '' i.I s a \\':Ji ter · Dc un Mur t in wa s a steelworker Perry Como was a barber ~ '/jou 'Want ~o mate more mne'I? Ptt~e Mu.tier For ) * Professional resumes that get jobs! • Job interviewing COHTACT: CAREER PROFILES (7141 972-9081 ASSEMBLER TRAINEES 1st and 2nd Shills 0 \\',1111 lit 1M ~ \\llh ·., d~ullpkioship IMm? Tik'll dlt'ti< OUI llll 11\tjk•\unities IMtUllllj! ~U\.I JI :0-1~·m l'rwoc. We n ... b.U...a to help tu ltuild eur oomputen. WHh 9'Utwo weektninlq coune In aolderin9, win--., ........tne, oolorcode an• oom....,ent ND•Pl*-'r yeu'U IM able .. ................................... ~utenwitheue. \\', of lt·1 rrnnpM 111\ l' ..nl11rlrR I 111dud1111t 10'. prt•m1lllTI for 2110 •h1l11 /\Oi l o !'1mprehl'nt1i\'l' h1•11rlib pmirmm 111111 mdudes: • Tu1t1on Reimbursement• Long Term D1sabil1ty • Retirement Program • Free Short Term 01sabl/11y • Stock Purchase Plan • Free Dental Plan • Comprehensive Medical Insurance l h•11'11:1•t 11'11"'1h11il h10-1· ''"h 1·0•11 11111· .. 1 Srn1, )<>1.111·11111•1 1n1·k111111111 •1011,1\ 111111 jmn 1 lw IP11n1 tlu11 h11• "h.11 11 111kl'' 111 11111! l'Oll l'VllTIDll Dfl'OllMATIO• •U11D•• nma fOllTIONI PL&AIS CALL: (714) Hl-7111.wl_. ....... 1211 ~ .................... ................. -. * Supplement to Coast LIFE. Ml'V 2, 1979 and Dally Piiot. May 3. 1979 -JOBS 11 Abigail Abbott Serves Job Seekers and ~mployers "Find a job." a n organization 'with policies a nd a ttitudes e ncouraging gro wth and advancem ent. The unemployed hear these words every day, a nd Abigail Abbott does it every day. Abigail Abbo tt p ersonnel ~1gen cy serves the best interests o f b o th th e pros p e c ti v e employee :rnd t he hiring com· puny ··o ur ~uc.·ce~s depends on our a bility to me et m a nagement re- q u i rcmcnts. "We 've built our close work· ing relationship \Vith Orange County's m ajor e mployme nt sources on confidentiality and old ·fashioned integr ity the same way we've developed a powerful rc~ervoir of outstand- ing applita nts ." a s pokesperson said . Abiga il Abbott's s ta(f cor · r e l a t e s a pro s pe c ti ve employee's pa st performa nce with future pote ntial, goals and ambitions. a nd introduces the person lo the right people. •·We continua lly increas1. our abilities to recr uit and help ap. p licants find bette r jobs a nd bet· tcr lifestyles. ··we keep updating our ex- p e r ti sc thro u g h le cture s . scmint.1rs and train ing." the spokcspersoh said. A job candidate's future and personal prom depend not only on a bilities, but a lso on finding "Go ing f a r bey o nd th e u vcr ugc a ge ncy , we regard pe r so nnel as the human in- ventory in business," he s aid. J\b ig <.1 il Abbo tt is a t 4500 Ca m pus Drive i n Ne wpor t Be ach, et t 14211 Yorba St. In Tustin and a t 1400 N. Harbor Blvd. in Fullerton. Orange County Unemployment Rate Declines By J OHN DODD S-1 .. s.cu-1~ ,, c· t • Orangt· County's unemploy- ment rate re mains the lo west in metropolita n California. The une mployment r~te for the county held unchanged at 4.2 per cent in February and March, a nd was down from the 5.3 pe r- ce nt rate of a year ago, the E m ploy ment Developme nt Dep a rtment 1 EDO l r eported. CALIFORNIA and the U.S. re- gistered March r ates 6.5 and 5. 7-perce nt respectively. The tota l c ivilian labor fo rce ot O range County expanded to a new high of 1,239.800 up from 992,GOO a yea r ago . The jobless total for Ma rch declined 8.900 from March of last year , the EDD reported. TllE NUMBER of jobs pro- vided by Ora nge Co unty busi- n e ss cs in c r eas e d by 9 ,800 be t ween Februa ry and March to a record high of 800,700. 'on !->l r u c t io n p ay r o ll s dc•prc!'>M!d by rains an J anuary and Februa ry rose by 3,000 in Ma rch to the Dece mbe r . 1978 Jc vc·I d 119.000. T RAD E SHOWED scattered rnc r e ases tot a l i n~ 1.300 1n wholt•sulc and ret ail trade . Sc rvicc ind ustry e m ploy ment ad,·:rnccd b y 1.100 des pite a trade disput e in the r ecreation ca t ego ry . New m e di c al , e ducation. a nd business servi ce e st ablishments a lso opened in Ma rch. Government ·e mploym ent also ros e by 1.100 j ust ha lf of the increase pos ted for March of last year. F INANCE, trans portation and utilities each a dde d 300 jobs between Februa ry a nd March . the EDD reported . F'arm employ ment rose by 1.000 but hir ing was less tha n wo uld be t.'xpccteu bce au~t· s tra wbe r ry an d c.i s par :.igus m aturation \\as slo" cd by cool and wet wi'athcr . O RANGE COUNTY manufac· l uring firms provided Jobs for 1,700 workers in March, boosting tot al factory e mploym e nt to a re- cord highof209.600. Non·durablc goodl> jobs rosf' by 500 in Ma r ch bccau!)c a trade d isp ute e nded rn the rubbe r a nd plastics indus t ries a nd because of seaso nal gains in food proccs~i ng. SMALL LAYOFFS were re- ported by a ppare l, prima r y me~dlum berfi rms. The aerospace industry was u p 11 .500 from f e brua ry lo a tut a l of 72,800 wo rkers . The largest annual increases· wer e achie ved in manufactur - ing , t rade. s er vices a nd con- struction, the EDD reported. ''All Aboard lor Success'' BASF lyatema Video Divuion., invites you on b~d as we gear up to become the first U.S. manufacturer of home Yi...; tape recorders. We are a subsidiary of BASF-AG, an international firm baaed in Weal Germany manufacturing over 5,000 products, including magnetic recording media and computer peripherals. We are moving Into our new facility in Fountain Valley thb Spring and need profe11ionals intere1ted in career deYelopment and growth. . . .. . ... ······· ....... . Electro/Mech Technicians Test Technician• Mechanical Technicians Electronic Technicians U you would like to get on the track to succe11, call our 1n•uatnta1 Relations Deputment at (714) 752·1171. ----·--·~~ ..................... ., ............. .,.........,, • J '.,... . . 12 .bas -Supplemen1 to Coasl LIFE, May 2. 1979 and Dally P1101, May 3, 1979 MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PARKS• ORANGE COUNTY JANUARY 1978 ,1.1.,,port Industrial CompleA A9dh1ll & Mton · Irvine 5 Btttcher Bus1n1n Center l..a P11 llt Aliso Creek· Laguna N1QUel 6 Bolu Bus1n1n Perk Bolu & Botu Chtel · Huntington Bel(h 7 8 olu /Magnol11 Bus1nen Park 801¥ M1911ot11 · Weummuer 10. Ctdolloc F1irvl1w Orange County tnduur111 Centtr H1rbor llt St91ru rom Sant) Ana I I CanCK11 8u11n1n Center C1nad1 & L.,.,,bert · Like Forest 11. c.i>oureno Bus1nen Pllrk Sen 0119<> F rwv . llo San Juan Creek San Julln C1p1nrano 13 Ctautel Business Center MacAnhur & S199r1trom . Santa Ana 14 Electroc Ferm Mcfadden & Lyon Santa Ana 15 Fountain Velley Bus1nns Perk Talbert & Ward Foun1a1n Valley 14 Gothard Busin9's Park Gothard & Herl Hun11ngton Beach 25 H.,bor/lllltcArthut lnduu roal Park # 7 Harbor & llllK Arthur ·Santi Ane 76 Hun11ngton Beech Business Perk Bot11 llt Boise Chica · Huntington 8e1eh 21 Hunto"9tOn e .. ch Industrial Perk Bot11 llt Boise Chic• · Huntington Beech 29 Irvine lndustnet Compte,./Atrport M-cArthur 6 CamP1n · lrvtnt 30. lflllne lndullrlel Comple11/E111 Santi Ana f rwv. Ii S•'I Diego Frwv. -Et Toro 32. lr111ne lndtJstrlel COMplu/Tuu1n Sant• An• frwy, a Myford • T11ttin 3l lr11lne Ttdlnolotv Ctnttr J1mbo1ff Ii Campys • In.int ·p .... ~~ '"'Ct• "~ ,. tO I( l t~ ·"j di•. 1 hJUt<J t> 1 11 ,..nq1r t qr"'" Pct" / ... 36 Koll Bus•nen Cerner/Tu\..tin Redh•ll & Moulton · Tuu1n 37. L4'111in1 H1lh Bus1n9's Center II San Diego Frwv. llo Lake Forest · Lake Fo rest 38 Laguna Hills Business Park Lake Forest & Moulton · Lake Forest 39 Laguna Hills Center Lake Fores1 llo Moulton · Lakt Forest 41 Landmark Industrial Paok Redh•ll & Moulton · Tu\l•n 42 MacArthut/Susan lndustt11I PJrk MacArthur & Sutan ·Santa Ana 43. Newhope lndu"ro.it Park , Newhope & Slater Fountain Valley 44 O'Donnell lndustroal Center Irvine Alton & Dewar · tr111ne 45 O"Oonnelt Industrial Center · TuJ\in Valenc11 & Del Amo · Tusttn 49 Redhill Busitlln Center Redhill • Deere · Irvine 60 StotrSlrom tndustt11I D1sl•ict S191rstrom & Harbor • Costa Mtso & Santi Ana 52 Tustin 8uJ1neu C•nter Mvford llt S1n11 Ant Frwv. • Tuu1n ln<luW1ill P.,,~ Mio O•ovodtc:I hy· Fu\I Amer•can l •11• ln,ur.incf' Comp~r1v Our Perronnct Representative would trke to tall\ to vou ilbout the career oprortun1t1es that can be available 10 you as a member of the rapidly growing Cootinenta Team At present we have several e~celtent clencat 0Pen1ngs with outnand1ng growth potential. Locet11r1 on a spocoOu$ nncJ mOdern Newport Beach o ffice. The Cont1oental off ers the foni:st He~lth. Dental and L•le 1nsu•ancc benelm plus the opportunity to won. FLEX tome hours so you c3n select the full tome hours most con11en1ent for you If vou feel you are reacJv to part1c1pa1e on the cont•nuong growth of onf' of the largest 3!'ld esu1blish- 1:d mult1·lone .nsuranct' companirs •n the na1o0n. please contact us We would lo~!' to 1;ili, w•th you 11l>ou1 the 1yµ~ of future vou c11n buold wot h u~ (714) 975-7724 (71 4) 975-7700, Ext. 338 /The Continental Insurance Companies Et1u.it Opporturt1tv ErnplO'll!f M/F NOW HIRING Immediate ooenings for you 11 you are experienced 1n effk• ...... 11 you are between jobs. returning to the working world retired. but still active ... or neect extra money! We also need workers for ..... ..._'"" (planl, factory. warehOuse) n 1/A~m! H01Af or THE f (jid [+J MALE and FEMALE -• • I •• l'. ' I '' • 1 I 1 2172 Dupont Dr., Rm.14 Irvine , CA 92664 714833-.1295 SHARE THE HEAL TH Tltt ... ..._., Mo. I Htaffhc_.. Pro•fder la looldlM) fOf' tqMriwtd: LICtNSIO HUISIS -MUISIS AtDIS & OHBUIS HOMIM .... S & NOMI MAHA .. S LIYl-IH HUISIS I COMPAHIOMI We offer you Pnvate Duty cases 1n homes throughout the beach area Pay competitive. hours flexible, field supervision to make your 1ob easier. Home care may Include shopping. personal care. transportation Call us today for appointment 752-0992 UP JOHN HEAL TH CAIE SHVICES {J.r6onnef ~rvice of Irvine of Huntington Beach 2082 Mlchel!On #205 16168 Beach Blvd. #121 833-2700 Ma-1288 Our. organization has been successrully servicing Orange County ror 10 years in the placement or Admlniatr.tlve, Sales, Secretarial, Clerical, Technical and Proresslonal applicants. I -• ctrr ~OllYta~aYat·orn~fet'"I. pe1sonlf~ntment: · · · •• · · • · • · • Supplement to Coast LIFE, May 2. 1979 and Daily Pilot, May 3 1979 -JOBS 13 • Firm Doubles Size, _Leads Small Computer Industry Pc.·rtcc Computer Corporation is one of the industry's leading manufacturers of data entry systems and peripheral equip· ment fol' use in small computer sygtems. With the acquisition of Com· puter Machinery Corporation in early 1976, Pertee Computer Corporation virtually doubled in size and established a strong position in the end-user market. Pertee was formed in 1967 as Peripheral Equipment Corpora- tion to design, manufacture and market low-cost computer peripheral equipment. ~ The firs t products were digital magnetic tape transports. Through a series of acquisi· lions, Pertee broadened its busi· ness base and with the first publiQ-offering of stock in 1971 the company name was changed to Pertee Corooration and re· organized into two divisions - Peripheral Equipment division in Chatsworth ~nd Business Systems division in Santa Ana . A year later, the company in· stalled the world 's first com- mercial shared-processer data entry system, replacing dozens of key-punch machines and pioneering a new industry. Pertee has established a world-wide reputation as a ma- jor s upplier of a broad range or computer systems and peripheral components. Their· products are designed primarily for use with mini-computers. microcomputers, data entry and data -output systems. Pertee Computer Corporation sales have grown to nearly $150 million in the last 10 years. Pertee division is the world's largest independent supplier of tape transports. The division has become a significant force, in the disk- drive market and continues to strengthen its position and in· crease production of fl exible disk drives. O.C.C. Campus Computer· Machinery Corp0ration was formed in July, 1968 to develop a modern, more efficient alternative to tradi- tional means of entering data in- to computers. Business systems division is the second largest manuf ac· lurer of key data entry systems in the world and the CMC division, a pioneer of the shared processor data preparation con· cept, 1s one of the leading or· ganizalions marketing this type of equipment. Coast Community College District provides jobs for more than 1,600 of the county's residents. PERTEC, a leading independent supplier of computer equipment has the following employment opportunities available in the manufacturing facility in Irvine. MANUFACTURING * ManufactwincJ Engineer * .......,., CLERICAL * PIX Operator ENGINEERING •~tM•ager * COlllPOftt:tllS Eng111eer * Softwcre Syste.. Aaalph * P~t S .. port Speclalish *Stores Clerks * Distribution Clerks * Electronic Tester * ReproMtlon Clerll * Exeall•• Secret• r E.O.E. * Con90Mnt Recelvillg Inspector * RecelvlllCJ Inspector ., * Clerical Assist.ts * Data Entry Operator * Assen.-, Inspector ' PCC offers an outstanding salary/benefits package that includes free insurance, a savings/retirement program and up to 25-1/2 paid days off per year. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply: ( 17112 AnnllrolMJ A•-· '" ... · c•fonlla 92714 Tellp•o•: 17141 54M340 · M/F 14 JOBS -Supplement to Coa~IFE. Mav 2. 1979 and Dallv Pilot. Mav 3. 1979 * Growth. Expeded After New Plant Construction Potential growth to 1,200 e mployees is in store for BASF Systems, video Division. V pon completion of a new plant in Fountain Valley, BASF will be one or the first com· panies in the United States to manufacture portable home video recorders. . :8ASF anticipates moving into this new 210,000 square-foot racility this spring, and full· scale operations should be un· derway b.x the end of 1979. Accompanying the move will be an intensive recruiting campaign to bring the company production strength up to 400 in the near future. Tbe new I acWty will be on 22' acres at Talbert and Ward A venues along the San Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley. BASF video division is a sub- sidiary of BASF AG, an in· tcrnalional corporation · established in West Germany as a chemical company in 1865. BASF AG operates worldwi~e. marketing more than 5,000 products , with 1978 sales totaling $12 billion. BASF Systems gave the world the first opportunity to hear a symphony concert reproduced on magnetic tape in the early 1930s. Since then, it has been a leader in the production of audio tape and cassettes, computer tape and disks. Members of the Video division have developed and perfected a portable home-video recording system. The LVR Sys tem (Longitudinal Video Recordin' l is an instrument that differs m its technology from and is superior in important charac· teristics to any other video re· cording system on the market. BASF realises that effective communication is the key to the future and an important link enabling people to learn from and enjoy the past. Vietnam Vet Week to Heighten Public's Job Awareness Veteran's e mployment op· portunilics hinge on public awareness. The House of Representatives proclaims May 28 through June 3 as Vietnam Veterans Week. Employment for veterans is expected to increase within the year . Veterans comprise more than • 16 percent of Orange County's population. The Employment Develop- ment Department c EDD), at 2029 W. First St. in Santa Ana, offers job training, employment opportunities and counseling. Dr. Ron Miller, disabled veteran and an assistant direc- t o r of state employment, monitors the programs. Miller also works with dis· abled veterans, claiming dis· abled are the hardest to place. ''Communlcatlon ls the pro- l>lem, and we've got a long way to go before the situation changes," he said . Statistics r eleased by the EDD show 90 percent or visually impaired or blind veterans are unemployed. ••Employers don't realize how 'in uch i job m eans to the veteran. "Most disabled veterans can work better than the ablebodied employee,·· he uld. Offices within the EDD pro- vide occupational information to any individual. Mlller, however, follows a f ederaJ law whlch requires pro·. grams to 1tve •Priority to. veterans requesting Jobs. When a veteran can't come in- to the office a couns elor pers on ally contacts that in · dividual. More than a dozen similar programs in Orange County work togethe r to help the veteran. A branch of the EDD. at 1001 South Grand Ave .. Santa Ana conduct workshops a nd reaches soldiers s till on military in· stallations. ,o C ·Employment Growth Expected Orange County expects a rtother strong growth year for business, industry and employ. ment in 1979. This growth is due ln laree part to the contribution of Orange County's leading employers, reports Orange County Business. Ten companies in Orange County employ more than S,000 workers. They are: Orange County Department ducation, ~.ooo. Hughes Aircraft ~Y und Systems Group.T.500. -Rockwell International Corporation Electronic Systems Group. 8.000. -Pacific Telephone, 6,500. -Disneyland, e.ooo. -Alpha Beta Company. 5,500. ·-Beckman Ins truments. Inc., 5,000. ··-Fiuor Corporation, 5,000. • -Lucky Stoney lnc .• 1,000. ·-lleDoanell Dou1las Astronautics Company, S,000. ' .................. ~ Call any of these numbers. Make Kelly wants to help. I Your Next Stop 1" ........ 11t-133-1441 1 11 KELLY ~:!:9~ .. 714-147-349• •1 Lag•• I "hJMI .... 114-13t.os42 I · 1 For Temporary ~~~S--Olf~tC .... ~0.·M~~·'°" I ... ....., .....,._ -"'°"' .. ....,u ......... . Assignments ....... -· .. """" -.. ~ • .,.... .... Wo - In -'*"'II -lund OI -" IS t~t l0t f°"' So -IELC~. ~ .... •'II"' -"' .... "9'" JOOS Ou•c.at-I -\00 ......... '*-"1<01-ot ... W• i.. ~ G • ... ,,_ _.,....,.. ~_,, lri Wtlelhet ""'6 IMI ioo-•S ''"'$-eo 0< jut!,_. SEP.V•CES 119y,Callllollly=.., .... ,...,... I .1. lilt tQoAI ()pcootl"""" t~ ... , I ..... AM A.-..cY ...... & .. ..................... WANTED PUNCH-PRESS OPERA TOR & SET.UP MAM To work for small growth-oriented Co. in Costa Mesa. must be clean & sharp. Should have about 5 years experience on the job. Must have own tools and be able to work unsupervised. long term employment for at least 10 years, good pay, full benefits. very pleasant atmosphere. salary commensurate w/ability & experience. Call for appt. (714) 631-0700, Gerry. SM Arffcl• °" Pacific H-, Cllfftr, lltc. la nit It ..... Coastal Personnel Agency, Inc. 27tl ....... d..Wh207 C"ta ~Ce 1404055 Is a full service to applicant agency 100% frff. Coastal offers professional service to the applicant ror the past IO ,._. Clt6'·1mt. Our Employment Specialists thoroughly screen and skill-test each applicant and make every attempt to match the employer 's job specification, with applicants qualifications. Call Coastal PersollMI Agency, IK. I 00% Fm • • * 10 Y .... ,........._.. Stf'Ylce 17141 541-6055 BUTTEIFUES ARE flEE FILL Fiii TIME WMI .. I I Pewtr EAIMTOPPAY .... .......... WOii WI .. & WHEIE , ....... I••••• ... Jut::> NI. CLlllCAI. a un STllAL VICTOR TIMPOIAIY SllYICIS .... ,...... IH-1120 Or-. IJ~·2'22 Supplement to Coast LIFE. May 2. 1979 and Dally Piiot, Mey 3. 1979 -J08S 15 Acco.,ntlng Field-Expected to Expand Accounting figures to be an expanding field in the coming years. As many as 50.000 jobs are ex- pected to open each year. About 60 percent of the new jobs will involve management· type work. Other positions will be con- cerned with full -time auditing and tax-preparation tasks . Whatever the specialty, ac- cording to U.S. News.and World Report magazine. the work pays very well. Price Waterhouse. one or the country's largest accounting firms, starts accounting majors out of college at about $14,000 annually. Students with m ast er's d eg rees in business admi_nistration begin at a salary rangmg from $14,SOO to $19,000. The real payoff, accordini to the article, comes with ex· perience. Average salary of Price Waterhouse's 470 partners is $152,000. Accountants usually are with the company a minimum of 12 years befor e becoming par tners. the article said. The article mentions sma ll· t own accounta nt Michael Krizmanich, who makes almost $100,000 a year as a Certified Public Acountant. Krizmanich, the article says, sees himself as the alter ego of the business people he works for, seeing to their investment needs and anticipating tax pro· blems. "~ntrepreneurs,'' he said, "are very good at making mone y but not always very skillful at conser ving it.'' Volt Helps Businesses Conserve Money Temporary help lends a hand to permanent savings. Volt, a temporary personnel service, absorbs financial loss concurred during hiring. Maintaining a balance betwee n the workforce and workload can be achieved through temporary personnel. Vacation s. illn ess a nd seasonal peaks tend to leave bus inesses unde rstaffed and overloaded. A phone call is all it takes to hire· a janitor, secretary or engineer. -Temporary help can be controlled to equal the volume of work. Volt e mpJo yees a r e qualified and highlf adapta- ble. T emporary per sonnel enjoy the freedom Volt allows and the variety of assignments . All applicants at Volt are s(\1'e e ncd, r e fe r e n ces are ch~cked and they are given a battery of tests. A full -time resident security offi cer arranges numerous specialized security clearances ] "'' •••• J ----~-·---·- Liz Reinders Employment Agency 4020 Birch Street, Suite 104 Newport Beach, California Phone 833-8190 Established Orange County Airport Area 1964 (Employers Pay All Fees) .. ti" "',, .... 1 • f 111 , .... t ---.......-. .................. ~---................ _ ••••• ..._ •• t for various assignments. Volt offers employees paid holidays, an optional medical plan and paid vacations. · Volt provides: Truck drivers. Engineers or technicians. Drafts man and technical writers. Volt representatives are ex· perienced in pe rsonnel planning and will personall y assist most businesses. Located at 3848 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, Volt can be re- ached by calling 546-4741. Ross M . Hett leads AVCO Financial Services to its position as the county's 74th largest employer. Technicians We Invite You To Consider What May Be The Opportunity Of Your Lifetime .. A.~ 11r~,uh11f ,.,,mui•u d "~11.in~•lfl nnd phf0<1mfnul 1l7'1)"th 111 tht-m111•<'<>n11k11<•1 tndu•tl'. MK'l"Odu~ ha• ''"~ml U11t><h~mi: Ollf"JrtW\iltC" for Enj.~ll•'<'nnl(. 1'1•npllt'ml• ~nd :;:, ''""'' Tuhnin.111-!. Eapneeatq DeYelopmeat TeltewMu"'"4M ................. , , .............. ... ••••cw u nch....,.. ........ , ..... h,..a...-,._..'hcih_....,.._. ........... 2,_ ..................... .,...._ ............ .. I ......... w.NYW Pnlpbenla .................................. -....... ._. ...... 1 ........ . ---~-................ ., ........... , .......... ...... ..... :i-*·'"' ................... •"• ...... .._ ..... ......... .... •nte-,.. .... _ ....... , ...... -...... Cl ••• .,... ....... .... ...................... 1 .......... Mim)(fAtAI olft'f'll oompetit~ ~and ncelltflf bendit-lnriudm;t rlt>n111l 1n-1m1ll<'«' 111'<1 tuition aid ~'or furthfr tnformotion ~nil l'l'•Uml' or 11pplv in 1w~on II>". D.A. Mitchfll. ~nmtnt 26:l0l ••••• 1741& ... -• ...... ....._, ~ M' Ir ta1H " .. , ..... ,., Microdata - ."' 16 J08S -Supplement to Coast LlfE. Mey 2. 1979 end Deity Pilot. May 3. 1"979 * - • • DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS SCENE? If your travels take you on the Newport Freeway you may recognize this building. As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. The building is Steelcase and, as you can see, we are expanding. We are already the largest manufacturing facility in the Irvine industrial complex and by the end of summer we will have doubled our size . Our expansion will create many openings and we look .. forward to adding clo~e to 100.people to our present staff. In the next 2-3 weeks we will be filling the following openings: .. •ASSEMBLERS •BRAKE PRESS OPERATORS •ELECTRICIANS •ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS •PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS •SHEAR OPERATORS •SPOTWELDERS •WAREHOUSE PERSONS Steelcase is the world 's largest manufacturer of office furniture. We offer: •JOB SECURITY •PROFIT SHARING BONUSES PAID QUARTERLY AND ANNUALLY •RETIREMENT PROFIT SHARING Pt AN •10 PAID HOLIDAYS •EXCELLENT GROUP INSURANCE . •FREE DENTAL PLAN FOR EMPLOYEE AND FAMILY If you are interested in applying for a position, please apply at: STEELCASE 1123 W• ner A¥e., Tustin IWer1ectla• .t W__. A.ft. & Mewp ... ftrMw.,t Or c• for..,.. lllfw ....._ 132-441 O. Equal Opportunity Employer - ' 17 \'our HontHown--...... Dally Ne.,~paper ---VOL. 72. NO. 123. 4 SECTIONS. 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY J. 19!9 -i TEN CENTSi f . ) M~y 17-20 Dry? : Stations Planning I J I ' 'Gasless Weekend' NEW YORK I Al' I llU\otO.: gasohm• the WCt'kt•n<f 11( ""1<1) 17·20 muy tx· dtHacult 111 111:111 \ parts or lht' nution ir \l'r\ ll'l' -.t..; lio n ownt>r:, ;irt.' i.111·t0l'''ru1 10 J)l ani. for J "ga..,1 1·~' "t·t•kl·nd lo protl•:,t ft•deral l'Ontrub ur1 prict>s A. ne" system rould ru1M· the price of gas anotht.'r threl• <'l'nls a gallon T h c 1 d <· a o r 1 J.! 1 n :.i t t· d 1 n California. when• moi.t tfoaler.., ll r e t. .. <pect<'d ln 1 net u:,ln 1Jf f1c1als Lo 1>art1cip<1k. :ind ·..,ini·t· has s pread to olh<·r s lLlll'S, in eluding Connec t icut. llltn111s , I daho . Iowa . Wa s hington. Nevada. Louis1an;i and A rt1.0n<t , <1ecord1 ng to officials of state dea lcr ass<wiationi. It is unrlcllr. hu"c"..r. h<1w many de;ilt·rs nat111nw1d1· might participate in the proposed <.:los ing . "If soml•th1ng i!>n 't forthr11m rn~ from i ht· De1,a rt mt·nt .. r En e rg~. rna11y dc<iler~ 011J} 101n I he mo' t•m .. nt." s<11d Charlt·s M<1ltics. who opcr<tle:, an F:xxo n station 10 West llartford. Conn •'The re 's a def1n1tt-feeling toward d<>10J.! ~'OmcthmJ?, ·· :,aid M Jllw~. J formt·r pre~1dcn1 of I h t' J\ tl I Ill n .ii Cong r c ..,.., o ( 1'1•11 o kum Ht'l,11ler:.. a n 111 du ... 1n group that hu' rdusecl tu l't1dnrw Uw ~huldo" n propo:.al Th 1· ,, 1 m 1> f l h t• g a i. I l·-. !> "t•t•k1•n<l 1:-. to forc•1· lhl' .:ovcrn PRICE INDEX SHOWS GAS COST EFFECT -A4 GAS CRUNCH BRINGS PLENTY OF STORIES -AU nwnt to 111os1·n C'ontrols o n th1· mark up g;i~ ..;talion:, art' NI l o"t'd to lak1· on ~alt·s or g a~ohnl·. Thul 111ark-up. kno"n a~ llt·al<'r margin," Cllnnot ex l'l'l'd tht· :.imount tt we1s 10 MH y 1"!173. plus thrcl' cf'nls Dt'alers a lso have h<·rn :II lowed to add -.m;ill Hmuunh to <·<1H•r somt· otht•r C'Osls Tht• dcc.t lc•rs .... Hnl th1: SV!>ll'm n •pl;H·c·d "1th ,1 straight 2S f>l'r l'l'nt mark-up m·t·r thl' w hole:.alc prit·e of g;1sollnt· That would ralSl' tht' J>rl('l' Of g1JSOllOf' about lhrN· Centi. ll gallon abon• the national '1Ve r<i gc JHICC of 77 t•ents a gallon The dl•alt•rs acknowlt>dge that the• ga :-.lcs:-. weck<•nd would tn· convl·nw nce lhl' public ·· 1t wasn't our inlcnpon to hurt thl· puhht'. but we don't know "ha t l'lst· Wt' c<1n do ... said Don Skilling. a spokesman for the C<il1fornw SNv1cc Station A.s socnition. which rnprcscnts 2.000 or thl· slak 's 14 .000 dealers . H obf'rt J <1cobi.. l'Xecut1 \ t• s t•t·n •tary of the llhno1s Gasoline Oca ll·rs i\ssot'1at1o n and a lon g liml· advocate o r a gas stnkt'. said tht• plannc.d s hul down "is doomt.'d bl•cause of lhl· timin~" Jac1>bi-~:i1d tl would ht· more logi cal to hold l h e gaslt>si.~ w cekc•nd :it thl' 1.·nd o f the m onth. wht.>n supplies arc low anyway as monthly <tllocallon:-. run oul But t ~l Wt"ekcnd 1:-. .M c•morwl Da) Wl'l'~nd . and thC-l!d!-. dt>all·rs an• aµparcnlly trying t<> kl?ep fro m interfer ing with trcid1 t1onally henvy holida y traffit b) holding their protest th..,wcckt·nd before Fuel by AppoiD.tment Sumiyvale Citizens Only, Please SUNNYVALI'~ ti\P1 If vou want to fill 'e r up c.it Ernie Sanchcl' g a::.oitnc s t·rv1cc sla lion. you'll have lo make on app01ntment And no transie nts. plt·asl' Motoris ts who drive up unannounced will bc gin·n a maximum of SJ worth of gasoline. he add~ "The• s1luCJtion was so hcct1t with people r1gl!_ting Ul line. uod ever yone pamck1ni.i th<il I dt>c1dl'd to go to :ippo1 ntm1:nls .. St1n<.'he7. ::.aid Wedm·:-.da\ IN A R EVIVAL OF a prnctacc tte U5ed 1n the 1974 ~as-hnc i.hort<i~l'. S <tnchez poSll'd s 1).!ni. nc<Jr his pumps Wc<lne~day s<.ty tng hl' would only fill thl· tanks of µersons who ('an i.irodutc u dri ver·~ hccnst-with u Sunnyvale addrcs:, Ami. ht-addcct. tho:>e dnvl!r'> "'" h<nt• to telephone lhc rh1y before to mllke <in aµpo1nt m cnt Only 100 <:u:stomcr~ will Ul' :.erved t-:ach d<t ,\. ·· ... SIN('t; THIS TIOSG STARTED. lht·re h:an• lx•l'n sn many trans ients looking fur g<1::;, I ha\'en't ht'l'n <1ble to serve m y r egul<ireus tom c rs." he said. Sanchez :.aid the idea is to eljminate lines a n<l unccrtaint v ahout whether a customer "Ill Ul' able to gl'l ~as In addition. custome rs "1 ll ht.-abh· to t'X pt>ct :.i r heck undcr the hood undcr unharrted cirl'umstances "I know of no reg ulations a gainst <ip· µointmPnts." s aid Va le Cook. regiona l di rec· tor of t'Xlcrn<il a ffairs for the U.S Depart· m e nt or Eneri.:y "We can rei::ulate price. but how ht: run:s his s tation 1:-. up to him ·· Pathologists Give Di,ff erent Opinions Mrs. T al be rt, Library +4 ide, Dies at 66 By KATllV CtANCY 0t llM O•Uy Pilot Sl41t Two pathologists. hoth on the Harvarcl University fci culty and both c mplo)'cd <i i thl· s a me Boston llospital. hav<.• differe nt opinions about abortion caused dam;ige t o lh<' infa nt Or William Waddill is accused of ·Hoston llos p1t :11 for Women. c·un (i wendolyn T1Jlhert . who had t11iued telling an Orange County wo rkl.'d for thl· c ity of Hunt Supe rior Court JUry today that ing ton Bea c h longer than any ht.' found salrnl' ahortion dam<Jge other e mployet.'. died this morn 1n the two-pound, 15·ouncc in ing a t the Fountain Valley Com rant. munit y llnspital Ills testimony for the deh:nse Mrs. T albert. fifi ... had been c·nnfhc·tcd with that of his as· e mployed with th1· city '~ Jibrnry sn<•1a tt>. Dr Shirley Driscoll. t I J 1 t< "~ sys cm s ne"e. une . !1.>1 ~ strangling who ll''5lifit•d for the prosecution "Wt.> are a ll in shock today 1•arlil·r that s he found n o beraus<' s he me ant so much to , Dr. John Cr <t ig, a llarvard t professor a nd putho log1sl at 1 \ I \ I I ' l r Guidelines Hit WASHINGTON IA.P l The United Rubber Worltt>rs umon is a s king a federal judge for pro- tection from President Carter's anti·infl<1tion guidelines. which threaten to trigge r a s trike Saturday against Uniroyal Inc Coa~• Weather Night and morning low clouds with s unny after- noons. Highs F r iday in mid·&Os lo low 70s. Lows tonight 50 to 56. INSIDE TODt\ \' W Cltmiftlter High School la tr,fng to come to gripa with increcumg trt.toncy and van- doltlm probWma. Page C4. ..... x IU Y-lenk• AtJ AAA~ CJ .,_ e..-c• CJ MellM• •• L.M. .... At Mllttll -..-a1 ....... ..., ..... 11•11 CMHwMe "' ....... ,.. .. ~ C~tJ ........... .._ A4 Cllflilkl at °'HI' C-y At• -at._.. a M ..... . .......... .., ., p ...... , ,.......... .,. .....,I u;• ••11 fllffttn •1•11 ...... Cl-J WtetllH A• MereK• CJ ..,._ .. ,.. A4 .... I au • f ••• damag(• from the saline abortion a l l of us ... Librarv Director solution Wallor J ohnson said · Tl·st1 mon y in Waddtll 's "She has been our a nc ho r murder ret rial began March 1 person in the library for a long und is expt·t•ted lo continue at lim(', "he added leas t ;mother w(•ek The 43-ycar Mrs Talbert. who wa:, at work o ld lluntin~ton II arbour obstetn· wed n 1: :-. d 1J y . wa s an ad c1a n·s first murde r trial ended ministrativc aid e in c hargt' of last May with the 1ury unable to personnel and finance record:. at reach a vcrd1 t l the time of her death. Dr. Craig w<ts to ld Wednesday "I can't te ll you whut a ~real that Dr. Driscoll testified she lady shewas,"Johnson said. found no saline d a m age in tissue "We all relied on her so much samples s he had examined . She did 50 m any JtOOd things "I believe there is substantial for people without te lling them and ea s ily ide ntifiable s aline about it ·· damage in the fetus ... Dr. Craig Johnson said he was told that r<•p licd. Mrs . Talbert had died from an Under cross·examinal1on to· apparent heart attack day by prosecutor Robert Chat· Mrs. Talbert is s urvived by t c r t o n . 0 r · C r a 1 g s aid her husband, Tom. who former such sa~n.e dan:'a~e causes ox-ly was active in the real estate ygen def1c.1ency tn infants. business in the area. Dr. Craig c~ntended. he '.Nould "' '"The Talberts ha.t moved from not be certain th ~t an mf~nl H u n ti n gt o n 8 e a c h to ~ever breathed by s1m~ly seeing Westminster ,about four years tf the lungs would float •n w~t~r. ago, Johnson said. Or. J oshua Perpe~ tesuf1ed Talbert was the son of Tom Wednesday that the infant had 'talbert. a pio-neer in the Foun· never effectively bre~thed. tain Valley.Huntington Beach He made .that f~nd,1n~ b~ drop. ar ea. ping lung ~issue into ~quid and Mrs. Talbert is also s urvived observing 1l sink_. an indication by a da ughter and two sons. that the. baby dad not breathe Funeral arran~ements have after deli~ery. • not been completed. Or. £raig, however. said OXY· gen can be absorbed throu1h the tissues and the lung teat may Shah Due m· LA not be a cel'taln indication. Dr. Waddill Is accused or kill· Ing an infant known as Baby Girl Weaver In the aftermath of a s aline abortion performed two years ago al Westminster Com· m unity Hospital. I LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 -A representative of the Shah or Iran may be trying to -arrange for the shah lo live In Acapulco. the Los Angeles Tim es reported today ' \ • Cyelisf ll11rf i11 Crash ~l oto r c.·H·l 1:-.1 Hr1 :Jn :\l o rtrot.• 23 o f Wl·stmin:-.lt•r :-.ufft:re d leg 1n 1ur1~~ when his cyclt• collided with an <1U to driven by Gc.·orgl' f'rl'ld. 40. o f Cypre:-.!-W('<lnesdc:~· l'\l'n ing on SICtter AH·nut at P lea'-<i•l• Courl Fountain \c.1llt\ f':ar ;,i me:d!C'-t1r.,11 tht· \t<·t1m ;ti lht· ~t.cn.t. •btlo'.\1 µrtnr 111 hi!'> l'l'nlO\ :ti Ill f'0 ()Ulll ;iir. \ al!t \ l n mm11n1 I\ 1t r,,p1t;i! ''h11 r 11:in'-t1·1rq L llr.nr11•· '" I ht l.nnl! He ,Jl 'h ·' ,, \ ·11 IJ11 ... p.1 a1 Diedrich Ready for Testilnony By GARY GRl\NVILU. Ol llw 04il y Pllol SIAll SA. N DI EGO A.tto rnl'ys for 1 n d i t' t e d 0 r a n g e C o u n t y Supervisor Halph Diedrich sa id they expect Dicdrirh will climb into tht• witness box he:r c o;oon tu bc•gin defending himself a11ea1nM britie ry r hargcs Oiednch 's l<.·~t1tnon\. inc lud mg his ~ro:-.s·exa minat 1on next week by prosecuto r Michael Capizzi. is e xpected to tx• thc- key ele ment in a trial cente nn#( o n event:, lh1Jl occLfrr~d 1n 1973· 74 Thl· 5:J yt•a r o ld <'O unt} s 1.1 p e r\'lsor h its 1n s 1s ted h1:-. prosecution o n bnbN} c harges. brou ght aga1n:-.t h11"(1 in Decem ber of 1977 b) a <:o unty grand 1ury, 1:- s 1 m ply tht· h <t ndiwn rk of J vt•ngeful d istrict attorney :.i nd h1:- starr Now. D1l'drt('h "'Ill J!l\t• h1!- a nswe rs lo pro:-.ecution t·hurgt•:- that hl' Enric hed himself b' S!°).5,000 1n l'arl> 1973 when a 0dlH'lop rnt·nt company. An<thcim llllb Inc . paid his pt·rsona l a ltornc) M ichal'I Remington lq!al ice-. that. in part . "t'rt' p1Jsi.crl on to Diedrich as "lo<ins ·· A.long with c o -defrn<lant Lt~Roy Host· sollc1kd :.i hrtb<.- !See On:ORICH. Pagf· A:: 1 Heart Attack Death Cause A 67-yea r o ld lluntin~tor. Beach man, wo unded 1n a shootout with p0hc1· M;.a rch 15. suffered a heart attack whe n ht- died Tuesday. Orange Count) coroners said today Earlier re ports indicated that Doyle Cameron. 401 12th St . col lapsed at Oranl'(<' County Jail Howe ve r. She riff's Lt Wvatt II art said Cameron was at · the jail ward at UCI Medical Cente r when he was stricke n . He had been transferred to the m edical center from the 1ail on April 24 because of breathin~ difficuJly. Lt. Hart said. · ft John Wqyne Has Surgery Ar tor J ohn Wayne ol Newport Beach spent "a good nigh t " r ecovering from his second oper ation this year . a h o s pital spokeswoman said today_ The 71 ·year-o ld fi Im veteran remained In s ta ble condition in the m tensive care unit of UCLA. Medical Center after un· dergoing surgery to re m ov e an i n test inal ~blo"Ckage Al Hic ks . ., hospital s pokes man. s aid the s urge ry WednC"sday was routine See add1 lion a l story. Page A3 Valley Seniors Hunt For Own Building ,.. 0 u n I .1 I n \i a I I ' \I ... t• r I 0 I t•1t1zcn:.. in i.curch of ·J build1n1: o f I heir own. w11 1 bt· mcetinjt m o nthly with t•11y 91 cinaj!<'r Jame. f',;eal m an cf$6rt to rind o ne A bout 40 m t•mhe r s of lhl Fountain V<.illt•y Senior~ grou p m et rerently with Neal at roun cit chambers . Neal said thc>y discussed lht• · poss1b1ht)' of turnmg ove r tht-r 1 ty post office on Slater A.venul lo lht' senior~ l( that bualdm~ 1s abandoned. or thf· possible leu:.t' or a vacant school bu1ldm,z Neal noted that the sen ior!' are not interested m vurant school $lle!t because tht'y he within rei; 1denllal areu~ und ltrl' not east ly reached by t~ c~1stin~ bu~ route St n:tlr• 1'\.rr<'ntly ..,h ,1rf' th<• F c t:r.•, •r \ .illt'\ R1·1·n ·at11111 Ct r.tll "hll h ~rOUJI r•rc:,adcnl ll:•rr~ Qu1n!an da1m' 1' h1~hlv or 11 r.•l c toward.., youth a t· 1:v1t:e~ a nc dOl'' nol .tllo" older c1t1 ;:em enou~h usaJ!<' Tht group ha:-3bout Hi hour~ ptr """'( k wh•·r. portio ns or the 'rer.lci urt· '' 1 J~lcll' for •ts e x r :u.!': H · us1· Ftiunl.;1r \. ulh·' .. n unc1lmcn h <t \'t :-<1:a tht•y ..;upport the idea of ·' ~emm ('t>nt..r. but noted that t h1 t :• > doo:-. not have• t ht• rtnan· < 1al re!loort'c:-. to bu1 lo ,, rae1hty 01 m a1r.tain 1 !'teat c111d h•· 111 nwf't with ... enior ... hetcr this month The' '11H.'!O~ w11l be Ol)cn to the publ:r AP WI ........ BODY OF SLAIN POLICEMAN LIES IN ROME STREET • Two Others Wounded in Terrorist Violence Fro• Pag~AI DIEDRICH READY. • • from thC' s a me company by of- frri n g lo l><'ll it prop€'rly in F ullt.•rton for $150,000 mur<' th<.1n it:-true worth Henc·fitNI ftom <in $80,000 b<ink loan arrangc·d by the com · i 11rn1;. a loan IJwdnch later re- pa1ci: Prof1lt•d by $40.000 when Anaht•tm _Jltll!> Inc µa id lloi.c t'un:-ultant fct:s -... htl'h Hose. in parL. pass<'d on to Hi•mingtnn who. in t urn, (181>'if'\J the money o n to D1<:dnch It .took Cap1zz1, Orange Coun t y 's., assistant distric t attorney. JUSt f ive days to l<ty out his case a ga inst 0 1cdnc h to an e ight -...o man, fou r -man Jury 1n SuL>l'rior Court Judge Roi.:. 'J'ha rp's C'ourtro<im. T his week. the deft:n1>e began tdltn~ 1l~ ~•de of the story Udore Diedrich begins his le..,t1 m o n y. d e f en se l c.t wye r:. J ames Hiddet a nd Ke ith Monroe :.c.t1d they plan to cet ll etddit1onal d efense witnesse s Among t ho se 1>C'hc d u led lei testify brie fly a n • county /\d min1s trative Offitt'r Hoht!rt T b omas, for m e r Full«rton ma yor Franc is Wood and Diedrich aide Hay Hhoads Early today , co defendant Rose w<.1s sl 111 on the witness PILOT LOOKS AT 'AMAZON' Giganti c proportion s and superior intelligence h ave been ascribed to the Amazon woman nf lege nd who dom inated a ll men who came in contact with ber For a pee k a t a r eal-l ife woman who believes in the same concept or fe m ale superiority. a nd who founded a n Or a nge County group known as the Socie ty for the P romulgation ~nd E ncouragem ent of Amazon Con duct and Altitude, see teaturin~. P;igct:t. :-.tand after Wednesday undergo· ing a fu ll day o f c r oss· examination by Capizzi. In rapid-fire questioning s up- pie mentcd hy a ra ft of d ocu· m t'nls Capizzi s uccee de d in s ho wing tha t the F ulle rto n prop<"rty deal Rose trie d l o negotiate with Anahe im II ills Inc. wasn't much of a deal. After a la nd trade and without the company's participat ion, the proposed deve lopment of a con. dom1ruum proJe<:t o n 11.4 acres was a rmanciai flop-, according tu Capizzi 's rendition while q ues- tioning Rose. The proseeutor a lso drew a confession from the Anaheim arch it ect t h at t h ere was no doc umentation to cover the $10,000 check paid to Diedrich in 1974 to cover errors m ade on de- v e I o pm e n t p r o j ec t s in w as hington and Idaho. Diedric h 's for mer campaign finance m anager also conceded h~ failed to report the m oney paid to Diedrich on a lo bbyist re. porting form he filed with lhe county in 1974 . Car>izzi a lso ha mmered a way at Rose's content ion that $30,000 paid to R e ming ton in three SJ0,000 insta llments covered fin. ders fees owed to the atto rney in 1973. Rost> ins isted he paid the money lo Rem ington because the attorney demande d money for services rendered in helping him land a rchite<:tural jobs. And , as the prosecutor con- tinued helping him with ques- tions. Rose acknowledged he re - ceived c hecks fro m a la nd m a n agem ent firm owned by Diedrich at the sam e time he pa id t he $10,000 o w e d l o Died r ich. Prisoners Paroled SEOUL , South Ko rea IAP> - Mor e than 1,000 "exemplar y prisoners:: are being paroled to· d ay in commem or ation of Bud· dha 's birthday. l{OME .<APl -:-1..ettlst-t.er· rorl1tK set off bom b• In the Rom41 h.-dquarwra of the Chria· Lian Otmoeratlt f'i1rty in a pre· ch:cllon rwd today and killed at 1e1ut o n e po liceman in a 11hootout as thcy fled , police u ld. T wo other policeme n were wo undud cr itic111ly, polke said . The H a lla n ne w s a gen cy ANSA q uoted firemen as saying thty found the bodies of three pt!rsons an tbe rubble , b ut there w1tti 1w confirmation. F ire of. r1c1a ls said the only casualties wt>rc pollc~men . The gan~. possibly numbenng as many as 15 mem~rs, set off h1gh ·powered explosives. dev· liStallng one Ooor or the build· mg a nd causing damage to otlle r floors in the six-sto ry structure. Scores o f po lice cars and a rmored vehkles rus hed to the scene near the Tiber River in downtown Rome and helicopters hove red in a n atte mpt to spot the fleeing gang me m bers . Some were said by witnesses to have rled in a red Simca a nd others on high.powe red motorcycles. Ita lia n r adio said firemen found the gang had painted t he rive.pointed Red Star symbol of the Red Brigades, Italy's most feared terror ist group, on the wa lls inside the building. The attack cam e a m onth befor e ltalietns go lo the polls in a national election. and the radtp said the terror ists s crawled on t he walls : "Trans form the elec - toral fraud into a class war." S ket chy r e ports from the scene desl'ribed the ga ng me m- ber s as young and unmasked The gang was said to in cludt· seve ral women · Police said the terroris ts :-t r uc k a bout 9:30 a .m One group arm<'d with s u bmach.me g uns entered the bu1ldinga .and led out worker s found inside , some .or them in handcuffs . Oth er gan,:? member s stood ~uard outside the building. The ·gang then set off the bombs in· s ide the building. Witnesses said the te r rorists occupied the party h eadqu a rte r s for abo ut 15 minutes. . C hr istiiln De mocrat offici~ll Br uno Lazzaro told reporters that when the ter rorists entered tht· building they declared. "This 1s a proletarian incursion. When we give you the order get out of the building .. Party workers were JUSt exil- ing from the front door when the first bombs began tQ~ explode The bombs devastate<t'thc third n oor of the b wlding. caving in the ceiling a nd shattering the windows. Immediately a fter the attack, police guarding public buildings the ltet liet n capita l d o n n ed h elmets a nd combat gear . fo'o rme r Italian Pres idt-nl Giu seppe Saragat denounced t he ::ittack. declaring political ter· rorism had become "a r eal civil war, and a civil war against dem ocr acy m ust be fought not only by police but ·a lso with lht· militar y forces or our republic." T he R<.'<J Briga des' reputallon stems from their kidnapping c>f fi v'f?.time Pre mier Aldo Moro in a s treet a m b ush in Rome on March 16, 1978 in which Moro's five police bodyguards we re kille d . Mo r o's t russed a nd bullel·riddlcd body wets found in the trunk of a car 54 days later Cop Shoots Driver In 'Auto Attack' LOS ANGELES 1 AP ) A plainclothes me mbl!r or a police department u nit 1nvest1gating cr im e in flollywood fata lly shot the d river or a car that poljcc said wru; bearin~ down on the of· fi cer. T he 26-year ·old dr iver, iden t ified by police only as from Lawndale, d ied at County -USC Medical Center on Wednesday, where a spokesman said he had been shot at least once in the head . ORANGE COAST .. ' DAILY PILOT fti.()r•ftQlt(.Mo\I 0.ll't Pttot WlfftWPHC'f\IH Oft'\ lh"""OINl>Hfl>w\..Pf ..... \.t\OUh41'-n.>OD'P l~Ot .... <o"'' Pvbl,~nqC~,. «;p..,.,.,,.f'Ofl1~ .. , .. 01o1bh\h.-a A\ono•f ltw~ f-••d•• l0t CO\.'" #i"W Nr-~ fk>Mrt H Uf'lttnQ•O" &.Mr-f:OUft fA•f'fV411tfHr h Yk¥ l~.,,,.Mft Siovtt.( .. \t A '''U'"''"'~ttr01t*'·t~i""""d~lur~y\~ Huntington Building Insurance Pondered '4t"O .. W\ n. Pl"lM•CMI PUbh\rtt"Q ,,.,.~. ,, ... no Wt \Io ... \I""" (O\IA Mit-w Ct'l•IOfl"l•••1"1' 11-n N- ltr-•\tdiPf'tl .,., """°''"' , ..... c .. ..,, V•(.4" PrM~f\l •"Cl GeN'f .. M.f"-to-"' . ,_ ..... , ...... (dltM ,~"'::o~ ~-r:- c .... ,.," I.-111<-P M.ttl "'"''•M MAn.,.1nv E.dltO'\ •-n••n... W.•10r-tovm•£d00' Hunttnaton 9•9dl Office 111'71'11H fll llolll#•Vd INtll"ll AdOrtt\\ P 0 lo• 7'0, ·- OfflCH IA~~~: ~::~76:~~~~0.1 , ... pflc>M f114)Ma.4al1 et.1..n.d AdHftlelftg MMt1I t ..... _, .. o. • ...,.c....,.,c-,,,.. M0-1220 '~'''1.~ ~ 0:-.2, (~~,:.=~"-';$.~ :.1,~, .f' •<'•"'''""""""" h••••" "'•• bf' teOtOO"'f tO '#1INMt \Of(1•I HtnH\\fef\ of f M f uOfU o-'Nf se<•,.d <l•n po\t ... ••ltt •1 C~h Met• (411"-"'• CUSP$ , ... l -.Crljtl .... ~ ,., ,,., U IO .....,..,,, cnr ,...11 ~ IO ,,,_,.., ...ih••,,, ""'-·-u ,. ....... 11.1. The value o f the Huntington Beach6 Civic Cente r and Central Library buildings ha s more than do ubled from actual construe· lion costs whe n work s ta rted In 1971. According to an April I ap- praisal, the Civic Center build- in g has skyrocke ted in value fro m $6 .7 million t o $16.4 million. The Centra l Library and Cultural Cente r has c limbed In value from $2.7 million to $7.l million. City Treasurer Warren llall said Wednesday the ne w figures rene ct how mucb the city would have to pay to replace the build· l ngs "If the y were tot"llY leveled." Ha ll said the city has ea rth- quake insurance coverage ot 118 mmion for the two s ites. but that figu re should be increased because of the recent appralnl. H all said they pay a yearly total of $86,650 in ins urance pre- m lums (or all b uildings o wned by the city. The administration se ction of the Civic Center is now valued at $9 m illion. The police station and civil defense facility is set at $5.3 million : the jail at $1 .1 million and City Council cham- be rJ, $670,590. "The costs Include only con- st rucUon values and do not con- sider the price of the land," Hall s aid. Completed hl 1974, the Civ ic Center and libra ry buildings we re financed by the s ale or tax- fre e bonds by the non -profit Public Facilities Corp. The PFC le ases the buildings to the city for $1.25 milljon per year. After 30 years. the buildings will revert to the ownership of the city . O•tlf Polol \t..11 Pl\olo Signal Destroyed William Gary Hob1ne ttc. 25. of 311 Oswe go Ave . Hunt m g tort Beach. r eceived minor inj uries this morning whl·n his pic kup truek she<.tred o ff a traffic light pole and wiped out the s ignal control .box a t Morning Canyon On\'C and East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar . police said Hf: w:.is booked on suspicion oC drunken driving WASIUNGTON <AP) -Tbe State Depa rtme nt was guilty qJ ine ffi ciency and m ismanage. m e nt prior to the J o nestown m ass suicide·murder in Guyana last year. a government report sa id loday . The report or a State Depart· ment study said the U.S. consul on the scene dism issed as "non· - sense'' a warning by a Peoples T e mple d e fector tha t mass s uicide Wets being rehearsed. But t he rep<>rt. prepared by retired State De partmen t Of· ricers. s aid 1t wa:. impossible to (' o n c I u d t· w h c l h e r ~ tt e r performanrt-by the departme nt cou l d h ave pre vented t h e t ra~edy A m<'ncan offl r1a ls in Guyana e1nd tn Washington were han d1c·a ppc·d by 'b as ic• lack ot po!tcc· or investigative authori· tv " 1n purs uing in1tietl clues :1houl the• na1 un.• and intent of thl' commune a nd its leader. J 1m .JOOC1> T ha t authorit y lay w ith the Guy:rncse Uo\'ernmc nt, which r1•1t'<'t1•d all<'i::atsons by former Pt•oµlt·1> Temple me mbers that .fon1·s wa~ a dangerous maniac who wa~ l<'ncl1 ng his followers LuY. artl death . the report s<11d. T hl· repnr1 by John II. Crim. min~ and Stanley S. Carpenter '<JIC1 the sing)p mo!'>t serifius er- ror by the Stall.' Dcpurtm ent oc- 1·urrt•d 111 Junl' 197R Cop Wounds Suspect /\t thal t1ml'. lhl· re port said. t S amha ... :-.•ilor John Burke l.1blrd the d l.'p:..rtm e nl in wa ... h 1n~t on c.tnd asked for .1uthc>r1t ) to 'IW<Jk ti) Guyanese uff1r1al!'. ahoul t->.t-r c 1s 1ng l.!fl'Jll·r u111lrnl 11\ l'r the com r11unc• A Los Alam1to:-µ<>lice offl n·r shot and :.lightly -...oundt-d a me1n Wednesd<1) a:. hl' c.tllegt:dly wc.t:. rtec·ine from pohcl' who were trying to arrc:.l him e1nd u Mobil Back8 Oif Control N F.W YORK I AP 1 ~folill Corp . brt'.1k1ng r:1nh "'1th lh1· rt·sl of lhl' '"' 1ndu:-.tr). 1-; pn1 pos 1 ng runt 1 nut·d cont rob 11n ..,om t· oil pr1<·c·..,, a ptil11·y lh;.11 a l:.o rwi.'i <:ountl'r to I he 111 I prier• d cc·o nt ro l p la n propo::.t:d hy Pr£>::.1dl·nt Cartt_or In a s pec<'h prepared for the• Mo bil annual meeting in Ketn:-,a:-, Gi t y today, Mobil l're:.1dcnt William P T:.i voularea:. :-aid Mobil believes the 011 industry s hould "fort·go etny price in • creases beyond rnflat111n on 0 11 <.1lready under µrotluct1on .. nut hC' sa11I that · Wl' mu:-.t in si'il on full mad.ct priC't':. un cnl no t yet d1:.covt·red µartm·r 1n 1·onn('(·l 11111 -...1th !i n>IJ lH:r.} t-arlll·r in th" dd.} Rudolfo Cu1•va1> 2:i, fl:rn:rn:m Gardens. suffered a minor flr •'ih wound and -...a., trt.>alt·d ·" I Tl Mt>d1 ral \f•nt1•r h•·forr· l11·111i· booked into Oran~•· ('ounty .I :111 1111 I H'l' :.a 1d A S('Cond m:in l.0111~ ''• 111rr • J I . llawa11an Garden:-.,(~,. 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(l ell oft of Ave<y Offramp, Ne•t to Toyota! 495·5902 Mon.-Frl.1~ Sot. 10..5 Ooled Soodov ~---. --Bills Push €00.t-llnit-Gftanges - ~ ported generally by the Slerr ' Club, would mainly drop the re.:. quirement for eoaatal permita to ~ build sin&le·family dwellinp in : unincorporated areas. so loDC as • they don't have aianificant. ad-• verse effects on publlic acceaa, • scenery or "senaitive" areas. : SACRAMENTO <AP) -Thir· teen bills to modify California's coastal laws disappeared into the machinery of an Assembly committee early today with the promrie or a new compcHSlte model in two weeks. AuthOrs or the input called frequently for simplicity and fairness in coastal commission actions. They cited numerous examples of the ways they said the commissions have alienated those with whom they deal. They assef1ed -sometimes bitterly -that the arbitrary manners of the regional aDd 1 state commissions produced mistrust and ill will that led lo the bills. MUL TIWINNERS -The Oak Ridge Boys hold awards for Top Voc<tl Group ahd Best Album of the Year presented to the m by entertainer Ch<jro at A(·ademy of Coun· ................ try Music Awards Show. From left are Rirhard Sterban, Joe Bonsall, Charo, Duane Allen and William Lee Golde n. ASSEMBLYWOMAN Carol Hallett, R-Atascadero, whose own bill was killed, said there wouldn't be so many bills this year "if the a uthors didn't believe changes s hould be made." Committee member Richard Mountjoy, R·Monrovia, said that despite committee action, the commissions "may continue to be arbitrary and maybe some- da,Y we'll get rid of the whole thing because that's what's bringing au these bills up here ... Country Singers Hafled Rogers, Mandrell, Oak Ridge Winners . HOLLYWOOD <AP l -Kenny Rogers. the Oak Ridge Boys and Barbara Mandrell shared top honors as the Academy of Country Music awards went prime -time with a star·studded telecast featuring more music than talk. Roge rs, who wa lked into the Hollywood Paladium with nominations in five categories. emerged with two prestigious prizes -· the top . male vocalist and entertainer of the year awards The silve r -bearded s inger 's hit "The 9ambler.'' has already won the country song of the year Grammy this year. But Rogers. who won four awards from the Academy last year. said the Country Music honors were the most gratifying. The Oak Ridge Boys, who took a way silvery cowboy hat trophies for top vocal group and whose "Ya'll Come Back Saloon" recording was album Wooden Plane Due In Havasu? LONG BEACH I AP) Lake Havas u City, Ariz • already the home of the London Bridge, may get a different kind of monument -Howard Hughes' l e~ndary Spruce Goose. Ron Clark. who owns land ·in Lake Havas u. 1 1 said Wednesday 'he was offe ring to pro vide a permane nt s howc a se there for the Spruce Goose. Hughes' one-of-a. kind plywood troop car- rier that has flown just once. of the year, also came to eountry music through a side door gospel. Miss Mandrell. who ro-bosted the two.hour show with Roy Clark and Dennis Weaver, said her award for top female vocalist caught her com· pletely by s urprise. Don Williams struck a casual note at the otherwise dressy affaa. wearing a denim j-acket as he a ccepted a "hat" for single record of the yea r "Tulsa Time." Christy Lane w'as named top new fe male vocalist. Top new male vocalist was John Conlee. Anne Murray, whose r endition of "You Needed Me " earned her a Grammy as top female vocalist, was not on hand as the same-tune-was named song of the year. • "The flying boat has been a legend.to millionsl of people worldwide' since its initial and only' fiight in 1947," SCil ld Clark ... It has been hid· den from public view ever since." ~M~~©@'1 ~~rm~ Of OHIO TH E 200 -TON s pruce Goose .. t e e . ognized as the l~rgest ~irplanc ever built. was stored in secrecy here by Hughes following its brief mght. MOTHERS' DAY GIFTS Ready for easy carry- out ... or we will do the mailing. Westcllrr Plaz1 17th & lrvl.ne,.N.B. 642-0972 t 'ashion Island Newport Bea<:b 640-6050 The committee is considered a difficu lt on e for anti · e nvironmentalis t m easures. This means that anything it passes is likely to reach the gov-e rnor. · IN TRJ: face of 13 bills treat- ing seven ma1or :o;ubJecls and m a ny. more subs idiary ones~ Cha i rma n Victor C a lvo, D- -Mountain View, directed that votes to be taken point·by-point for amending into a single biU: His own-AB 643. For almost six hours, the 12 committee members · seven D-em<R'r-a-ts an<t five ltepublicans sought the essence or the bills 1ro..m rune a uthors -tw-e D e mocrat s and s even Republicans and a score of -4-nlhon'J & SHOE SERVICE for Hmdaogs l.ucJ9oge & Zipper Repair Reqion~ Repair Cetlhr for SPERRY • TOPSIDER Don't throw.,,_, yos comfortabl• old hMis sa.o.. We repair and resole all mo;or brcMds. •CoroH ct.t Mw • ~ IMch • So. Coost VilolJP • w .. tclff ...... "It was important to avoid any possibili t y that U~s unjque national treasure might be dis- mantJed, so f felt it was time to offer a perma- n e nt site for its pres- e rvation and display,'' said Clark . who describes himself as an • aeronautical e n· trepreneur." • F0\111-tu.id • F..w-ls.to AMI Ajr Museum or the West, a non·profil group o( aviation enthusiasts. has been assisting in ef- forts to find a perma- nent location for th . craft, said Gilb.er Alston, president of th organization. Plants To Close RIVERSIDE <Ai>) One or the nation •s lar1est mobile home manufacturers, feeling the pinch of high 1asoline prices with a 29 peJ'cent sales decline over tbe past three months. has announced a shutdown of three fac- tories. FlMtwood Enterprises lac. unouneed Wedne•· da1 that tbe abut.clowns will idle about 280 workren. 'lbe factories are located in Oqtario, Rome, N .Y. and WaJM1boro, Ga. Contact lenses Eyewear Styling Refracting Prescnb1n9 Dr. Lou Rou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach Ill~~~~~~ 4~~~~~~~ U) ~ .-..-; ti ' SEAFOOD AND SERVICE DELI Special Order Sandwiches We'll make 1 to 100 to order. Any type, any size. Bar BO Chlctlen • Flied Chldien MO ClUCK -JUST DELICIOUS CHICKEN Cooked Under Pressure for 12 minutes. TrySOme! MARKET BASKET WESTC:UFF Pl4%A l7Mt&lnM "' ......... OPEN THURSDAY NITES ill 9 mostly environmentalist lob· byiats. Besides Calvo, the only other Democrat to introduce a bill was committee Dlember Mel Le:vine of Santa Monica: Much of hls bill was approved for incorporation in the final product. The Republicans' bills enjoyed less success. The details of the proposals approved for inclusion in Calvo's AB 643, which would become the committee bill, were left for members of the committee staff to work out with the authors and tbe lobbyiats. Calvo said that,ivhen the com- mittee bill is talten up in two weeks, there would be a vote on each major point, and if it doesn't pass, the point would be dropped. Calvo's basic 12-page bill, sup- ALSO adopted from AB lUIO was a requirement that when ; anyone complains about someone else not complying with: the Coast.al Act, the burden of~ · o( lies with the complaining person. Assemblywoman Marianne I Bergeson. R-New.porl BeJtch,' put th.rough part of her AB 1188 saying a permit cannot be de-· n ied for the demolition of a structure unless a prepon· derance o( evidettce indicates· that its maintenance is feasible. Johnny Staying Netirork Pressure Denied BURBANK <AP> -America's insomniacs can heave a sigh · of relief -Johnny Carson says he's going to stay on the "Tonight Show." At least for awhile. "I love doing this show," Carson told a cheering "Tonight" au- dience Wednesday, adding later: . "Originally, I had expressed an intent to leave afteT" our 17th year, which would bave been Oct. l of t bis year. l intend to stay past that time." CAJlSON SAID HE was staying "not because of any extreme pressure from NBC. I could make that decision to leeve. but. l think I owe something to the show, and I think I owe something to ·NBC also." "Besides." be added, "I would probably miss this show ter- ribly and maybe regret wa~_ng away from it U!_at gu_kkly • .:_'._ ___ -...:...--11 CARSON, 54, R-ETtJNEDTO "Tonight" after a two-'we ek vaca- tion, a period in wbich his reported intention lo leave the program was a major topic of show business conversation. In patented Carson style. he milked the reports for laughs. "I've made a new deal with NBC," be quipped. "I won't get a sa lary but NBC president Fred Silverman has agreed to keep my gas tank filled." Carson's request to leave the "Tonight Show" was a blow to NBC, badly beaten in the ralin~s race th.is season. THERAGRAN-M HIGH POTENCY Vil AMIN FORMULA W1TH MINERALS BOX Of 180PLUS 60FR££ • Wht-n u Westmlnstcr lllgb School math lt'aeht'r cbar(led that tudents at her chool are dis~spectful. re 40rt lo vandahsm and a re mcrt>as~ngly trua nt. s he raa&ed eyebrows amon~ the distnct ·s board or t rustee•. •. And wht•n sh~ lndlcatt'd Uuu many t~achers believe tbe llWltington Beach Union High School District bond '"' avoiding thl' 1>roblt'ms to pa~!, Mude nts throuwh the re-volva~ door or f(raduatton, rt-spon e was quick and us serttv,•. A ma JOl'tty of board me rnber~ <"humcd they wtll re M>d. rt to s tude nt t> puls1on 1f rt•ctulrl•d to m umlatn utte n anl'c. tmhun("t> l'du<-a lion and t'Ul down on trouble A tour of Wt>btrn1nbter')) cttmpu!'. rt>vcalb thot lockers a nd re:,t room <'q ua pm <'nl h1tvl' ~t'n dt>st royNt anci that unstJ:!hlly ~ruff1t1 1s tht• norm rut her than t ht• l'XCt•phon It's not clt•a r whc thl•r Wcstmm!:>tt-r Ht ~h·s attenda nce record~ a rc a lot worse thun the r~st of lht.· district schools. Mo:,l udm1mstrutors agret'. though. thnt t r uancy is rism1:: a t Westminster while the other· ~C'hool:, lire com rng to g rips with t h e lolrQwing problem Tht>rc 'I\ ulwayb be truancy. and t here'll a lwayb be capru.·mu!> pupils w1lh mdeliblt! marktn~ pen!> The b1 ~ plus rcs ullln~ from lai,t month's conf ront a tion is comm un1 t<1 Lum. i,ontt!thing there hasn't always been. That 's good It a lready ha!> fot'used district ad )11in1strnto rs· attt.>nl1on on the school t.tml may head off a "1orsening situation. And he boa rd certainly can't say 1t d1dn 't know. ;- e Square Plans Fo unta in Va lley reside nts a nd pla nning com - iss ioners last week we re quick to c riticize a county e n· ronmenlal impal'l report on pote ntial development of e fina l 86 acres of Mile Square Park. The dra ft EI R does have its statistical shortcomings. .J?ut these are to be expected on a preliminary doc ument. The function of the planning commission hearing 49nothcr is set May 9 was to a ns we r questions and con- -cerns for inclusion in t h(' final EIR. • What the h~..ring boiled down to was_a_conde mnation -of a-Tather ·co mmer cla t deveropmenr pran-by VTN"'of !Jrvine, versus city s upport of its own "passive" develop- "1enl which leans towards more open space and fewe r ;reve nue -generating concessions. :,.. The VTN plan. whieh would include a swimming 'fake. 1.000 ~CJt CJmphitheate r. separate skat eboard a nd f,icycle motocross courses and fast-food concessions. m ay .Qe too am bitious for the 86 acres al Brookhurst Street and .Edinger Avenue. However . residt•nts C:1 nd commissioners who spoke seemed to have for gotten that Mile Square is a co unty re- j ionCJI pc.srk and the county h a~ to cons ider how facilitiPs developed there fit into the overall park need s of a la r ge area While the views of f ount ain Va lle y are ver y impor. t ant <1nd thL· L'1ty plan plaus 1hle. offi<:•ials s hould avoid a J>ro vinc:w l tittitude that 1mpl1c the p<J rk 1s fo r local usage A>nl y. ~Protection Available The Huntington Beach "Fire Department is laking "Ste ps to com ba t an unui-ually hi gh number or lives lost in f ir es in rt·renl months . , Five persons have died tn fir<>s in t he last 13 months jn the city Offacwls s a y that four of the ri ve deaths could .'.have been prevente d he:1d there been s moke d etectors to sound lht· alar m The tru~tc thing, officials point out. is that the de tec- tors CJrc av~.11la ble free of cha rge an most o r the areas that 'had the fi res. The a larms were purchased with federal gr a nts a nd are offered to residents in des ignat ed a reas of the city :Which ha ve less-tha n-average income levels . : Fire officials also 3re e ngaged in a door·lo·door cam - pa igu lo m ake citizens <Jwa rc that the devices can be ob- • laine d <.tl City Hall. They also a re scheduling meetings with r esidents to provide fire safety ed ucation a nd to set up fire escape planning. While the Fire Oepartmt!nl is taking these extra s teps .to c ut down on the t ragedies, they can 't do e ve r ything. Fires a lso strike in the mo re a fflue nt areas a nd it ..behooves a n residents to do everything possible to protect \beir lives and those of their families. The s mall price to pay for the d etector s that have s ave d lives in t he past is wo rth the investme nt. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily P ilot. P O 4&x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. .. . ... . . -.. Boyd/Narries - ByL.M. BOYD M ost po pular n a mes "among 6-year-old girls in the ~\J.S. are: Jennifer, Michelle, 11isa. Elizabe th, Christine. ·~)!aria, Nicole. Kimberly , ,Denise and Amy. Among 6- ~ear-old bo y s : Michael, ~avid Chris tophe r , John, James. Joseph. Robert. An-·~ny. Richard and Brian. Dear Gloomy Gus Food prices being what tbey are, I wiAh Carter •ould work on the other belf of that early rres· klental plqe an get us a chicken in every ppt lnstelld of those two ~era tn e~ery 1ara1e <pe~aneatly). J.V. 41Mfft'l ~ ,_.... -.. .. "''"• .,, ............... , •11111nty ,...., ......... .. ~-=,'=-."" ...... . '~ A woman who wants her large mouth to look s maller should practice s aying the world "nip ... A woman who wants he r small mouth to look larger should practice saying the word "cabba ge." So advised a 19th century edi· tion o r "Th e L o ndo n Gazette." A Texas Law is worded in such a manne r so as lo re- quire two trains meeting at a crossing each to st.op, "and netther shall proceed until the other has gone." Phone numbers mentioned in movies or on television more often tha n not sta rt with the prefix 555. Why? No real phone number in.the U .S. begins with 555. I'm told. Researchers have categorized numerous trails common lo the world's most infamous dictators. Such aa cruelty, greed, ambition, so on. But there's one that 1ee~s distinctive beuuse said dictators have been so extr•me in its practice. 'l'beJ'w all been dedicated outa.ndilblian. ---·-· ... Robert N. Wff'dt Publisher nu.Mr . .._, 3. 11n Ba~ Krelbicht £dltor111 P~ Editor -4 JaekAndenon -War-No:Mevie WASH I NG TON -.. The De ubunl.r" and "Comins Home.'' two movies about. the abattennc effect of the Vietnam War oo the mtm who fw1bt It and aurvlv~. walked off with moat of Ow Olc•ra receoUy al the Academy Awards gaJa. But for the 3 I million Viet· nll m vetf'rana themselvff. the 1n1lnful r e · • alitlt>li don ·l e nd l n t h e m 0 V I ~ theater And the recogni t1on they Just won fr o m H o ll y wood h a s n ot , spread to the publi c ul luge Americans who we re not dir ectly affected by the decade· long frustration of Vietnam want to forget the war. There are Loo many other matters. like doUar- a-gallon gasoline and inflation. to preoccupy the public's atten· lion. THIS SEEMS lo be the case with President Carter as well. He promised during his cam· pa1gn that he would give the Vietnam veterans a better deal. But aside from some success io reducing unemployment in their ranks, C arte r has yet to persuade the vets that he's will- ing lo fulliJI h..is commitments to them. Their needs are unquestioned: Tens of thousands can't find a _decent job; one in four i~ battl· · e-or dMJgs-:-JO.oooafe10- prison: nearly 40 percent are divorced or separate d . and a bout as many ne e d psychological counseling if they are "ever lo lead normal lives again. according to experts. The suicide rate a mong Vietnam vete ran:t is an alarming 23 per. cent above that of the general population Their desperation sometimes m akes the headbnes. One dec- orated combat he ro. Stephen Mailbox Gre1ory. walked into a bank 1n 1'17 and held customers boltaae In a lut·dltch plea for help. The Intervention of Rep. David Bonlor, 0 -Micb., and the un- derstanding of a sympathetic jud1e eot Gregory the ,..pro- fessionaJ attention be needed. But lhousaoda ol other Stephen Gregorys don·t know where to turn. WASIDNGTON s pokesmen for the Vietnam veterans. many of whom worked \0 elect Jimmy Carter, are biller about what they regard u a series ol broken promises by the president on job1, veterans' preference. medical care and educational benefits. •'This has become an anti-Vielnam·veterans Ad· ministration." one lobbyist dis· gustedly told our associate Jack Mitchell. Veteran11 Administration boss Max Cleland, himself a triple· amputee Vietnam ve t . derues ' 1 I (ould fi x everything' if it would just stop roinin~/' this. "'lbe budget-cutUn1 hun'l atrected Vietnam veterans,·· be maintaim. noting that in 1 time of incre a s ed pressure for austerity in government, the White House has pushed for ad· ditional funds for educalion, alcohol treatment programs and p s y c hologi cal couns eling services Cleland also points out that a new federal coordinating com· miltee has been set up in the White House specifically lo deal wi th improve m e n t in. services to Vietnam veterans . But veterans·-0rganizations in-I siders complain that thetr in· I flue nce in th e Ca r t e r ad-t ministration. nevertheless, has s unk lo a new low. THE VETS ' C LOU T on Capitol lhll 1s a little st ronger . thanks largely to a group of 19 congressme n who have formed a caucus called Vietnam Veterans in Congress to pus h for better I treatmenl for the veterans of the most than k less a nd m1sun. derstoocl war in the nation 's his· tory. Largely due to their efforts, Congress pas~ed legislation giv- 1ng a tax cred it to employers who hire Vie tnam veterans They have also been instrumen- tal in pushing for a SIO million a ppro p riation t o provide psycho logical couns e ling for veterans. Still. those who fought in Southeast Asia have discovered that the 1ndiffe re nce and in- de~is 1ve ne~.s ~hat prok>oged their suffenn~ in the field hav~ followed them home. In many ways. readJustment to c1v1li an life has proven to be a tougher ordeal than actual com bat wai.. Footnot<' Memorial Day - May 28 is the start of Vietnam Veteran'> Week Maybe 1t wi ll help f0<.•us attention on the most n~g lected minority or the 1970s . and rC'm1nd the Americ<.sn puhli<' that th(• VL'lcr:rns ' probl e ms aren 't JU:-.l a llollywoorJ mov1t·. but real life Speed 'Spotters' Could Save Gas, Cash To the Editor . Now more than ever -we need to observe the 55 miles per hour s peed limit but the California Highway Patrol sim· ply isn •t getting the job done. U you tried keeping your speed at 55 miles per hour on a ny of our freeways you would be passed by ever y other vehicle near you. passing while doing 65 to 80 miles per ho ur. There simply a re not enough Highway Patrol cars to go around so why not try another solution as a supplement? It is my proposal that every fr eewa y be s t a ffe d with Highway Patrol Booths at over- pass es a nd whe r eve r e lse such as la rge overhe ad sign areas, it might be strategic for o bser vation post s to r eport speeding and erratic driving. ac· c ide nts. irreg ularities etc . Inst ead of increasing costs or m ore ve hic les a nd hig hly trained st aff and gasoline -it would be desirable to staff such posts with disabled persons or retirees alter basic trairtin~ to establish ground rules oflhejob. The added reve nue rrom such "spotting" wouJd more than pay for the costs while reducing speed limits and gasoline con· sumptions·and generally reliev- ing the accident ratio. tr anyone can reasona bly op. pose this s uggestion I would welcome knowing why -and what the y c an suggest that would be continuously more er. rective at little or no cost! ARTHUR WEISSMAN P.Urea...e. To the Editor: Re C. Gibbs· letter <Mailbox. April 26> on alternatives to police chases: Yes. there are alternatives and it's time for the police chiefs to take time and work out the problem. We've d.i8cussed such ideas in class. I'm a safely ed teacher al Corona del Mar and there isn't a "bike" rider in class, or one known by people in class, who hasn't been guilty of speeding al one time or anoth~r. They are Uving as if there wasn't a black and while present, at that particular time and place. My brother's boy was kt11ed as a speeder, needlessly. I believe the police had a very good idea who the boys were as they sped paal the police car that was parked. Still, lhe chase was on -one boy dead and one mental· ly dl11i1urea for life, Just • becaUH Of such a mlnor pro. blem. "To serve and proteet," but not at all costs ' Yours for be tter o r m o r e 1nte l11 g ent policing. J . GROTHUS Far1•Star Too To the Editor : rt 's not important that you won or lost. but how you played the game does anyone in s ports believe that? Excellence is what 's impor· tant in sports. This only comes with good health and lots of practice. If a kid has bad depth perception you can try forever and still not be able to make a good baseball player out of him But be can still be a good ran and cheer his team to victory. Some people don't reali7.e the importance of a n enthusiastic fan to a team. What difference does it make if you excel. 1r no one cares ? DON7 TRY to get a kid to play a ga me that he is n·t equipped ror phy sically o r mentally by telling him that it doesn·t ma tte r if he excels . Everyone knows that in sports. "win" is the na me of the game . People may say it doesn't mat· ter. but they'll be a lot happier if you win . As a kid I could never judge a fast thrown ball or a high Oy, but I was the best fan that our s andlot team had. They beat everyone in lown. I felt that my part in the game was jus t as im· portant as the players. When I was tested for aerial gunner in the Marines I learned that I had a de pth perception problem lbat disqualilied me. All men may be born equal, but not with lhe same qualifica· lions. JAMES BOLDING Pea Sain-'! 'fo the Edit.or: Before you read this letter I would like to inform you that I'm a nonsmoker : marijuana, cigarettes etc. From what I've se e n through th e public. especially the tee n-agers that t have seen !lmoke marijuana. I believe strongly that the United States government s hould not wute our tax money, lime and energy in order lo prevent the uee of marijuana. Many people young or oad can u sily obtain the possession or thls so-called "grass." It Is as easy for them to purchase as it is easy to gel regular tobacco ciearettes. Marijuana t1 not 11 dan1en>us aa clgareU• tor It's made from .• lhl' tined lt.:;i' , . .., anti rlO\'t'rlOI! stalks of llw plant It gl\'t::-. on\· ;in hour or two ol c·ht·ap thrill. aw;iy from on1· :o. d1·µres~ion . s o m t' ( 1 n d 1 l c· n 1 n \ a b I t• . Mt•anwh1h• from 1!1•nt:ral 1n form ation c1garl'ltt-~ C'an cau~1· grc<.1tt•r harm to tht: person .., healt h. Tar ar1d n1t'Ot1n1• v. ill dest roy tht• person's lungs and caus(• bad h('alth Thl· L" S gO\'t'rl'\mN\l .... ould h;_iv(' lht· J\mcnr;_in µcopll• Lak ing those conscquc·n('es from thl' t·i~a r('ltc!> that I hl'Y 1·u n 1·usily purrhas<• in the storC' or a machine. I do think the countrv needs the go\•ernmt•nl and pol1rt• officers to protect. to ~top oth~·r "erious crime" instead of tryin).! to stop the selling a nd posscssi<in of man Juan<i Tht•y should give 1l a chanc1• 111 tht.• mll rkc l legally I do nol e:ql<:t·t thl'm lo take m v advice. but 1f ttwv t•v t•r do I think I'm saving tht• ~overnml'nt a lot of lime. Who knows in tht• next five _,,('ars man 1uana on lhl' market cun be JUSI u1101he r paek of Marlboros NATCllJ\R EE t\ Y 1\NA Pt.:TR/\ Awk•S•port To the Editor We. as rcsp<>ns 1bk' c1t1zens. should urge that our legislators in Wasttingt9n .... support the pres- ervation of Ala\ka ·s magnifi. cent natura l resources a nd scenic values for presept and future generations. Since these lands are owned by the federa l government they can be pre- served for all Americans at no cost to the ta xpayer simply by p assing H .R 39 (Ud a ll · Anderson > and S 222. IN ntE NEXT few weeks the full House of Representatives will have to choose between the Udall -Ande r s o n and th e Huc kaby. Brea ux -Dingell I wea ken ing a m e nd m e nts) versions or the Al aska lands legis lation. The Uda ll-Anderson bill closely parallels the bill overwhelmingly passed by the House In the last session Quotes ··A judiciary th1l doesn't represent 51.3 percent of the ~o pulalion ca n 't delive r JUStlce ... -Susan Ness. head or Le1a l Support Caucus. who is urglnc the Carter admirustra- Uon to appoint more qualified women to aew)y created federal JudfetbiPI. T he ll uckaby a nd krcaux· 0 1n gt•ll umt·ndm•·nh would :-.cn ously dt•let1· rt!fugl·~ so 1m portant to tht· 120.000 caribou and othc·r mammals a nd the million~ 11f n11gr:it11ry h1rds that n est ~i ncl hatt·h t hc1 r young I hC're Al;_i~lrn IS s pre<HI SU wicre ~ind thin that t he tund r::i where the caribou f€.'cds toda y will tak€.' 40 years to r('C'Ovcr. This need for gr('at <·xpanse~ ('XtSls fo r all ..-. ildlifc Th•• weakening amend· ments would. also. impair the program for natt<>nal pa rh . Almost two thirds of Alaska. c hosen bv tht· s la te a nd the natives. ,; oµe n to dt'velopmenl If R. 39 1 Cdall-Andt:rson I con· c·<·rns only tht' rcm<.11n1ng third. Probably tht• mos t Hnportanl resource dct·1~1on m tht· nation's h1 stor~ 1s a bo ui to h<· m <td('_ Your Congress man and Senators need l11 know that you !'.Upport 1 ht:>ir e fforts to pres<'n ·c this last gn·al hcritag<' Tell t h€.'m . EVELYNGJ\YMAN Benefit SU«"~~•• To the Editor According to our r~ords, the Blue bird Be ne fit he ld at the Laguna Beach Festival Grounds on December 10, 1978 has been responsible for contributions lo the Bluebird Canyon Disaster Fund at Laguna Federal Sav- ings in the amount of S22,750. As you recall. the benefit represented a combined effort or local civic and socia l organiza- tions. churches. city officials. n e ighborhood associations. sc hoo l gro u ps. a r tis ans, merchants. as well as others. Although we are now able to close our financial accounting, we cannot comforta bly close the record without saying thank you to everyone who participated. The success of this event would not bave been possible without the efforts of the participating groups. the ne ws coverage pro- vided by the Daily Pilot and the generosity or those who attended thp event. BARBARA JONES. CATHY JONES. and FRAN CHILCOTE for the Organit ing Committee, Bluebird Benefit • LeUnt /rom Mldna a~ tNlcome. T,,. rigN ro condlftH lfUen Co JU. apoc• <1r •l"9emote lit.I it rnerwd. /Attn• of "10 wordl or "" '°"' ~ givn ~/e'fnce. AU lfttn• "'*" ifael_,. ftplatttn and ~ad· dreu lJllt flllnwa maw "-taftllhad °"" reqtlUI if "''ftdtntl ~ .. op. "°'"'. Poet'JI dU "°' be PllbffMtd. 17 I l , I \ ~ i l!r' _____ : ga.• 17. Pit( ' t101 plu -to pr it th~ c Rocky fl11orters Sea lions bask in mad day sun as pelicans shart· spac·l' on Seal Hol'k off <·rescent Bav Pa r k i n L<iguna Reach . L1fE:·guc.t rds in Laguria Reach pr ovide first aid for ai ling ~l·a hons, un<i they show appreciation bv pr11v 1cling a spectacular show off La~una ,.s t'Oastline. Sc<i lions appear lo have select eel t ht> lc•ft hand rocks for their roost. while• hrown pelkans r('st en right · ------ Mrs. Mailer Fights lRS B ARNSTABL E . M a ~s 1AP 1 Norman Ma ile r's fourth wik has turned to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to I ry to s to p the Internal Re ve nue Ser vic<· from a uctioning tht· bcachfront house sh e wants as part o r her divorce settlem ent from M~iler "That house ~us my Sl'ltlcmcnt. ·• said Bever ly Ma ller <.1flt·r hl'r hus band ~pent most of Tuesday test1ryina 1n Harnstuhle Prohate l'ourt in the final st ages oftheir d1vorn· hl•aring. M AI LER SAID Ht: DIDN 'T T HINK he could produc·t• $80,000 ow1.·<l to tht.' I RS and redeem the S135.000 Prov incetown ho me because he wa!> a lr cac1v in debt ro r mon· lhil n S.300.000. Mrs Mailer to ld rc1:>orters after the heil ring that s he requested th1• M C1~sC1chusctts Democrat to mtcrt·t•dc with the I HS r\ California fir m . Cape Cod See. bought the housf' ;it au ct ion l wo weeks ago for $65,000 ACCORDING TO THE IRS, MAI LE R has· 12o day~ to pay his 580,000 income tax debt a nd get back thl' utlc to the house. whe re his wife and t heir two chilcfren are living. Mrs Ma1h•r is suing the novelist for divorce a nd is scekinJ! a settlement including the house. SI ,000 a week to help ht•r restart ht!r a cting career ;J11c1 tu1t1on for their sonl> 'Drinking Driver' To Be Examined The Ca lifornia Highway Patrol's Capistrano a rea office a nd the O r<inge County Sheriff 's Depart· ment will par11c1patt· in a traffic safety aware ness progra m Sat urday and Sunday at the L aguna Hills Mall CHP officers will be availa ble to a nswe r ques: lions relating to traffic safety. The them e of the CHP display will be "The Drinking Driver." The p rogra m is being held to foster driver safe· \y during the upcomin~ Memoria l Day weekend. HAVE YOU WRITTEN A BOOK? A publisher 's editor ial representative will be mlerviewin~ local uuthors in a quest for finished m a nvscripts suitable for book publication by Carlton Press. lnc .. well-known New York !lubsidy publishing fi rm. All subjects will ~considered includln• rictlon and non-fiction. pot>try. drama, religion. philosophy, etc. He will bf' in Santa Ana in late June. If you have completed a bootc·length manuscript (Or nea rly sol on a n y s ubject. a nd would like a professional appraisal r without cost or obligation I. please write Immediately describing your work. State which part of the day (a.m. or p.m.l you would prefer ror a n appointment and kindly mention your phone number You will receive a <'onfirmallon by mail ror a definite time and place. · Authors with completed manuscri pts unable to appeu may send them dlrecUy lo the addre8s below for a free reading and evaluation. Authon whose literary works are :o1Ull in protcrcss may also Write. Alan F. Pater 195 South Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California 90212 Tel. (213) 271-3350 • i CIVIi Grumbling .•• QloolnJGu1 t In the DAILY PILOT ,_ ...... Jlle .... ·-·- 'Thun1d9¥. Mey 3.. 1979 ~ Al,i8o Facilities Plans -Approved -Plans for a restroom, 1as station and bot water beat.er. estimated to cost 19.250~ for the Allio Beach concession buildina were approved by Orange County SuperviBOrt . . The facilities are for the county-owned lease· concession facility on the fis hing pier of the Pacific Coast Highway beach in South Laguna. He alth requirements require the extra fl&cilities, county officials said. f ,,., 11r1vr• Orlirc~ 7fl l:> Erl•rHJf:' Avf'. l lli111inu1on n• .. 1ch CA 9264 7 • ' I I ltt , 1f ()'' I 1 1 \)ill, "I y, ,"Jr I 11 t••' 1P.1,., I 1\ 1 • J 'l" , r. ,,,. • l~k, 1 ' ,, •1 ( A • 'h , • I I ... t ' ' , I' ,•1 Ii• 0 a t&t 0 1 f •. 1 1 • I' I' f 1 f • 1 l , ; • I A 'l ~u I 1 •• , ''"' " 11 J 1 •P ' I\ I I . ' N l ., I • ...... , t ( ,,. I " '1 / •' . -·-·-- ...... 'l G) f l) IAI dJ•1 ~.r. f'\jll"t Find Schusss what you want In the Skiing classified ads of the Daily Piiot. 642•5678 An Open Letter to Sears Customers: Here's What Sears ·will Do to Help Fight Inflation To support t he Nation 's efforts to curb inflation, Sear s will voluntarily take t h e following act ions: 1 Effective Tuesday, May 1, • 1979, a ll prices i n Sea rs Spring General Cat alog will be reduced 5% until July 31 , 1979. Thi~ means that a discount of 5% will be a utomatically taken off the price of anything and everything you order out of t he Sprin g G ener a l Catalog be· tween May 1 a nd July 31, 1979. In effect, t h ou san ds of most- wanted items, already compet- itively priced in our Catalog, will be even greater values Nit h this automatic 5% price cut! 2 Beginning in May 1979, • Sears Reta il stores across the Nation will reduce their reg- ula r price of/s elect ed items, which means you can expect even _greater va lues when you s~op at Sears every day. Watch for these selected regular price reductions in Sears local Retail advertising, and when you shop • in our storelS':"" 3 Beginning in Ma y 1979, • for limited per iods of time, Sea rs wi ll sha rply reduce t he price on scor es of outstanding . items in our Reta il stores and a dver tise them Na t iona lly as Sears Super Values! W atch for t hese va lues on television, radio, in ma ga zines a nd local news- pa pers ... a nd benefit from t hese price cuts each month . By reduc ing prices on t h ese selected Ca talog a nd Reta il mer- ch a ndise items, Sea rs intends to tak e a leadersh ip position in t he f ight against infla tion a nd to k eep our promise to you, ou r cu stomers, to con ti nut! to be Sears, Where America Shops for Value. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer April 30, 1979 • r - I Sears I Sears, Roebuck and Co. ... a • I 17 .4 Ja OM.Y PtLOT s rhundey. Mey 3. 1979 w asket -nu11 ---ANC"nCK. lcb. t Al) I Whlo som~ IM!()pJt.A write their o bituary \n prepar allon for cJe alh. a tlanroek pr1c t hui. .:un • one :!le~ furth •r by bullJ ing h18 <'a.!lk•'' tr)'. dellv~'"'Y oosts were so great the compari" dt · e1dcd to Mll lhe bluepr .nb Instead ... But Norden·s project aoes not mean that be doesn't Wnk there 111 a need for funeral homes. --+---"'-ua;...nu•\Ll::mmuU llwnk•n ol-the-Churc:h o( th Norden i,aid money s pent on elaborate caskcl11 could be better spent on tM livi.Q&. •'J\ dead-body wu·orrce-the-tempte forth..r Ho· ly Spirit and tt. does hav4Hiignity4"at-4el:~ be_re ... a listk -it's ~olng back to dust.•• he said. "Why bt.- l:11d to rest in u s ilk·lined coffin with an inncr - 1Jpring mattress when the money is Just going Into the ~round., .. "Wt: NEED THE SElt'VlCF.S o1: a runeral director for the nece11sary things like b;an&J>Ol'tll· tJon .and the funeral bome ror vlsltafM>li. Tliey CIO p rovide a service for the famJly. !. ... ..:.. ... -'-"-. "Darling it's the landtordl FCC Cr11~kdo•·n CBers Warned On Watts Use WASlllNt:TON IA I'• ('B1•r .... '-'hv u1kri1lt· their radio~ illl·~11ll y and thu:-. ni.k fmt·~ :.ind lo~' or licenses and t•<1u1 prncnl a bu 1n11)(•fll tht•ir l'harwt•:-. of getting a m ah•ur radio htt•nM·~ The f't>durnl l'ommu111<·ation~ Cumm1:-. .. ron <'ontmues to tral·k down <: B n1wrnlur~ wh1) irnit ;1k ham operator:-. l>y u...ini! mo rt· than th1· 4 '"'ath of powc•r pt_•rm1ttl·d fnr l'B ll:-.t-. I ran:-.rn11 ting on non CB frcQut•nr1t·~ anti farth1·r lhan lht· 150 mill· hm1~ . "' AMATF.6 R RADIO OPERATORS. de pe n· ding on the type o f licens e they have. arc permitted up to 1.000 w;1l1:-. 11( JXlWC'r :rnd may tCJlk lite rally arCJuncl ttw world on lht·1r allotalcd fn · QUCnC'il'~ Hut any dlt:'gal 1rn1t at1on of thc·M' ;1l't1\·1t1e:-. could have dire <'ffccL-. on ~uhs1.:qucnt attempts to achic•v(' lht' n'al lhmi.: T a kt• the r~:-.t· nf a H;tll1rnorl' Clkr who wa!> frncd SIOO rn court afl1•r : _ _ . _ pleading guiny t() OP<'fUI ( J in~ h1:. ri~ with t:xcc~Mn· CB CllATI'ER power Al'C'ORDI NG TO the plcu agreeme nt. the government agreed not to d1ari;:t· tht• Clkr with 3<J other \'iolations ancl h1· Ill tum ag n 'l'd 111 f11rrt•1 t SOOO 1n rndio t•quip ml·nl r\11 f-'('(' :1cfm1 n1~l r:1ll\"1· lllfl gt· :O.llhM·qUl'Jltf~ rult•d till' C'lkr".., '"pa:-.t "dlful and n •pt•<1lt•d n ql a lmn:-." ol CB n •1wlat1c111:-. math• him unqualtr11·d 10 holrt any Fl'(" IH·1·n:..1· 111HI tlt·nll'd h1:.. .ippltl"11l1un for a h:im I 1C·k1·1 1\c·t·nrtl1ng lo ttw iud i.:1· ' "rtllo·n d1·<·1:..11in. I h1· ('fh'r'i-:-.Ion unfoltb 1h1 .... \\,1\ 11 1• ht·t·:rnw inkn·~lt·1I in CB ralt111 111 l.1tt• \!1';1 and J.!•'I hi!>! ht"t'nM· t•;Jfl~ !ht• fllllll" IOJ! .n·:Jr Hui th1· d t·c·1s1on :..a.vi.. h1.· h1·c·;1m1· 1h:-.t·our;1J.!t'<I \\1t h 1·onl-(t':-.ll'(f c·ha11nt+ ... rn1Mf1f1<-.f hi' equ1pmt•nl and l•l'gan tran ... rn1Uinl.! ouh1clc• 111 l h1· ('JI frr•q111•111·11·' l'Sf~(; \S \IA,"\\' AS 60 \\,\'JTh 11f JX>\H·r. th1 · < · Ht·r :ulm1tl t·d t•um mun1t•<J t 111g "1th :..t;.ilinn' ...... far .1v.ay J ' ltw \\'l''l ('11:1:..t and 1\la!-.k,1. lht· cll·c•1:..1on ':I\ ... · In fat·I. 11 J dtb. h1· l'•10!>illkn·cl h1m:..cl{ mun· ;111 .11nalt·ur r;uflo opt•r;1t11r than ,1 C'lkr <HHJ. 111 H171. 1·H·n :..turlu.'(f tn J.!t•I h1 .., ham hn·n:-.1· But lwf"rt' ht• hall lht• <'h<tlll'l' tu take th•· ham 1·\am. ht· v..1!>! .1rr1•,lt•d :111<1 .,u1J:-.1.:qu1•nll ) <Ap1w<1n•d Ill l'OUrl Following hi-. pll';1. h1· rt·,umr·d hi!> 1ntcn·'t 1n .1mall·ur r:ullo and la!>l ~l·<tr pa~'t!>l'd hi s nm·11·•· \'X<lm 8 UT Tiit-: Jlil>Ci t-: WROTE. THE CBt:r ·~ ··prom1s1.• of fulurt· complianct: with thl· com m ission's :inwtt•ur radio rult•s c·annol c•rnsc the t·f f1·1·ts or hi:. µast willful ;ind fl'pt_·all'd v1olal1on:.. .,r the comm1sswn's Cit 1w ns Banfl r ull's .. "It is conrluclc.'<J," thl' j ud~t· v.rote. th<1t th1· ('Ber "d()('S not pos:-.c.·:-.s thl· rt·qu1s1tc qualif1<:alll1ns to rt'm am a 1·umm1ss1rin lit c•n"''' New York Showing Age WASHINGTON <AP > New York City is s howing its age. a study s ays . The Urba n Ins titute study conc luded that city o fficials need to spend more money to m aintain a nd replace deteriorating streets, bridges. sewer a nd water lines and s ubway tracks "if serious pro· blems are to be uvoided in coming decades." The r eport was w ritten by Da v id A Grossm an . who was budget director in forme r New York Muyor John Linds uy's adminis tration. SHIRLEY'S MOVING TO THE MARKET PLACE PACIFIC COAST HWY. & Z1td ST. LOMG IEACH 1-a-01 HUGE CLOSE-OUT SALE! AT SUMSIT llACH STOii OM&.T! 2 aoas ... OH WAaMH OM PACll'IC COAST tMHWAT 'oY• $t0,000.00 NON OUll l .. U\.AI Dl ...... STOCC IDllHllS..SUITM'AMTS.ROUSIS & TOPSI REDUCED 50% to 70% OFF ft.US llftA lt'!Ct If YOU ....... T*I ADI STOii HOUIS: t 0.1 MOM.·SA T. PHOMI lltlt H2·21l1 •. R t'su rrN'llon con'llrt1r t\•d th<' (1lrw bqit dur '"M 111< lNlu r1• 111 111tolh..r i1r)("r Peninsula pansh ne a r lr u11 Ul \1l'r llt• :llld u 1ie r oup or his 1.1ant.hJolll'r' i.l.1rh·d tht· vroJt>Cl tlurang l.Nnt. u I llf"'' that N111dt•11 ..... y~ 1, 11w time to mcdrtnte o n d\•l1lh T ut: $4c> (.'t\SKt:T WAS l'lJU.T with rnuter1als purt·h.1ic1•1J :1l •• lornl lumbt-r yurd and watt the re· ... ult 11( ''" wt•1•kly c·lus111•i. ·A ltht'llt-ls htntl 1.·11nw11ny mwd lo sell kits "11 h .ill ""' nw tc·riuli. ancludl-..1." Norden said. ·ti ttw luau• ttw 1th1pl)t'tJ th~m ull over the coun· INTEIMATIC TIMERS They both pluo directly into the outlet. The •u per cop haa a nriable Mttino to confu.M would· be burolan. CORDLESS 3 97 ft>ll I B SUPER COP 4 97 t07118 BLACK & DECKER 2 SPEED JIG SAW 11~s~ flick the switch from~~~~;;;::;> fast for wood to slow for metals and such No. 7530. (Hey. no poetry t hi.JJ W4MIK?) BLACK & DECKER WORKMATE 54 8~9-001 1 It 's a table, a viM, a wood claznp, a portable wood stand. It ia a lot of thing• rollod into one and none of them fattening. 4x8 FT. T-111 5/a" SIDING 1588 It's the erlerior dougw fir architecturally OJ"OOVed to make a very interesting terlur.. McCLOSIEY MAN O'WAR SPAR VARNISH II~ A "l'Y good pri~ for erlremely high quality stuff. Not cheap. but a . heck of a -.tn9• off revuI:-r· WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT-SUM 9 TO 6 THE PRIEST SAID THE MONEY s aved on the cost .:>f a casket would go to the poor. People lb.ink spendin2 O)()ocy on an elabor ate fune ral is "the last thing" they can do for C& de · ceased loved one. Norden said. "It's not really true." the priest said. "They're gone. If you have n't done something for them by that time. it's too late .. P.c>ple rave over my roeM. "How do you do it." they aala. Simple. One of the thing• ia feed your plant.. 99c 1•• 5 LB. 10 LB. But I.he services nued not be elaborate. a ccord- ing to Norden . "The umount or money 11penl on a funend does not necessarily s how how much the deceased person was loved ." he si.id. ,, A local runeral director. who asked that his name not be used. agreed with Norden. He said that although he could make runeral arr angements al hair the cost or other local funerals directors, his business is n't booming. KELLOGG'S VAPAM Soil fumigant. get. rid of wMda. nematod ... gr .... almost nerything. You can replant in four w .. b or eo. (Craig Z.maitia told me thia, eo holler at him.) 187 5•1 QUA.RT GALLON 'A INCH 97 Grow you own· stuff. T..te. -b.tt.r. ea.ta 1 ... I • lot lea ) . and vi•• you a ni~ £ .. lino of Mlf -..i .. m . Tomato. ~gplant, pepper. STRUCTO . CHARCOAL GRILLS 3;a INCH '12 INCH 3,4 INCH 6'' 9•7 1297 le there anybody out there that d<>dn't kno• what this stuff ia used for? (Okay. you sta y after 11ehool. ) lo--_f, · :::'-. -i ~~::r~r:wRA1 11111B 1•R•o •1N•. ·n•1 c1111H•T--"·.•,•4 SCREENS ~ltd--ar:~~ 497 DESERT SUNSET 11·u4 For van.a, pickups. campers. You can see out, but it obstruct.a the view of others looking in. Daytime privacy. (oh . oh) /~bf Armstrong 1gf_._ SOLARIAN ~.•~,.,-....: .lff;!'-5 FLOOR TILE .~.,...,.,"!I. .1~11,~·~ 67C EA ,'.llfi.,,!!!JfiJ·.'l/1 Ava1lnDle m Harvetrt. Home . . ~le•..,,,• Loclu.ley Hall. E.ssu Fa1r ·l//!/t/tll'C and Rafma 12zl2 inc h ~ tiles of beautiful v1nyl OIYM.t STAIN OLYMPIC OIL STAINS a•c! The pri~ i9 for the Mmi -tran.parent or the 80lid color . Bonda on and into the wood to Qiff Na.I long Mrrice. At this pnce do.a 1t pay _ to paint. scrape. and •. chip at the old rusted • one from l.ut year? 18" .. PICN1C 599 /\ · GRil..L •3051 24" STAND -UP 899 GRil..L •4 10~ TURCO TWIN BURNER r NATURAL ~'-,-.• GAS GRILL \t , ;y'urco ~. ~!~~:. . ~~ tough. must be the grill \& too. ( Some kmd _ , of reasonino.) Smoker top, neat carving condiment shelf. HEATILATOR 36" ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLACE 199'' From the maker of America 's leading fireplace systems ( boy. I really eaid that slick ) . FNM standing /\ beatilator AlolUIC . .& 'S IUDIHG FlltUlACl SY.mMS CASTROL GTX 20/50 WEIGHT MOTOR OIL 63c<1f Join the t houaand• who change their own oil . .ave a bundle and get .. twfaction. (B .. id••· your "nation" won't be cloaed.) DOW CODING SILICONE SEAL 99 C 3 OZ. TUBE Corn" in White, Clear or Blacll. Staya fleaible, nner crac:b (watch itl "N..,.r" t. a long time). Watel'pl'OOf ...i. e VISA • MASTEBCBARGI e NATIONAL CARD AD GOOD TBRU Q .ulir· '· AITlSIA nn 1 l ~ c 1--l tMl'lllAl r --1~~ 011co l ... ... 0 • 0 .... flrr. .., -... ~ • • ... ... ! • ;:: • ;; .. -... z • • IQ -......J ! c ; i ... c .... e ~ • ::I .. !:' ::JI => • c • GH flllD § z 0 .. ~ i. ; > a: • ... .:; -0 § ::: -• -8 .... ; ~ 11 ·• .. • .. c 8 -j ..... &. Sl'llNCi -0 • r"""ll • :; • • 4 = .., ~ • CHU>N ~ ............ • > "•c so 011co nn l ••NJ· ADAM\ J flll\TONI l l or ,., ....... -..1, UYISIA I I UH 01rGO 'WY .l A-A'•~-..! C"A"MAH BELLFLOWER CARSON LA MIRADA HUNTINGTON SOUTH GATE TORRANCE LONG BEACH GARDEM C80VE 17J7.6 Woo4rulf 2045 [. C1nea 12841 \'1lltv Vitw BEACH oowm ~ 2S41S Crtad1i• 6501 [ s,rint 9~61 Cbopmon Avr I Bll.i Nortll Btt. Wilin1a9ton Cotafl lmptri1l 19122 Brook .. unl S64S t . Firtstoat C1t"' .. 1• aa• Corarr ot 8ft Brookhu!\t ol Arttu• llvd ud Al•mreh (21ll 921 ·!541 Co raff .ot C11htld ilv• , Soul .. Gitt Pu C11 Hwy Pales \'ruin and t1lbrr1 (21ll TO 1 2721 (21ll 4J7 .0SSI (7141523.7870 (7 141962.SSfu (21l) 169 3501 (2111 Sl0.44 51 (2111425 .6491 /1 4 H9 9~11 . . I _____ _.... .... ~--..... ~---- . .. -VOL. n . NO. tn .• SECTIONS, bO PAGES May-.17-20 Dry? ---_--, Stations Planning l f 'Gasless Weekend' NEW YORK 11\1'1 Hu}ing gasoline the wt•c kl•ntl ul M <.1\ l 17-20 may bt> d1rfl rult 111 ""'"' part:. or thl' natmn 1r "t'n 11·t· .,,J t 1on ownt·r:. :11 t· .,111·1·1·.,.,ful 111 pluns for a · .:a-.1""" w1•1·k1•111I to µrott•sl fl'dt•ra l t•ontrlJI., 1111 price:. A n1•" ~\:.l l·m 1•11uld r.11.,t the pnce 11( ga:. t11i11th1·r thr .. •· c·ents a gallun l ' T h t> I d e a u r 1 g 1 n a t l' <I 1 n Ca lifomiu. when· must dl'<1lt«r., arc expcclt•d IJy 1ndu:.tr) of f1 cials to pur11t·1patt·. unfl :.1n1·t· Diedrich Prepares To Testify ·By GARV C.RANVn.u : ~IM 0•1ly P ilot SU.II SAN DI EGO Attorncv~ for 1 n d 1 c t t' d ( > r u n g e C o. u n 1 y Supervisor Halph 01l'drir h :.a11l they expect Oiedm·h will C'limh into the wilnt•ss oox ht-r f! sc1<111 t11 , begin deftond111g h1mst•lf ag<11ns1 • bri bt>ry rhargl•s l Dicdrich's t1:st1rnonv, 1nclud ~ ing h is cross-exam1m;t1on nt•xt 1 week by prust•c·utr1r M 1chact I Capizzi. is t'xpecttd to be th1• key e lement in a trial centering 17 on events t h.it occ urred 1n ~ 1973-74. , The 53 -year-o ld county I· s upe rvisor has in:.1s t C'd ht~ B prosecution on hn bNy rharge~ brought agmn ... 1him111 Ot·<·t•mht•r o r 1977 by iJ C'llUnty grand JUr~. I'> :>.imply \ht• handt"o rk of a Vl'ngeful district <Attorney and hr?-. .. staff No". D1l·finc h will g1v(' h1~ an!.wl'rs to prcht:l'llll<Jn char~t:~ t hat hl' 1-;nncht:tl h1 m~t·lf hv S55.0(.10 1Stt on:DRlf ll. Page A2> hc1~ '!Jft'J tl ltl otht•r .,talt·~. 1n 1·lud1ng ('o nr\l'\'\ll'UI ll l111rn~ I ti .i h 11 I 11" ~· W '"' h , n gt on "'''' ,1tl:i I .0111 ..,ta11;, a11d 1\rt/tlll•• ,11·1·ord111.i.: 111 111111·1<1!:-of .. tdtt' •h-<i h·1 a~:.111•1at 11111.., It 1?-. u11d1•:ir htt\\l'\l'I ho..-. r'lt.trl\ f!l-.111-r., 11.i1u111..-.l(ft· m ight p.1rt1t·1palt• 111 l ht• 111 11po:.1•<l l'l11:. ini.: "If -.n111l'l h111g 1:-.n l furthi'um 111g l ro111 l h1· lh-JJartmc1nt of J<:n1·ri.:' man~· f11-;1l«r:. may Jlltrl l ht• IO(l\t•nwnl." SOI 1(1 ('harl1·~ ------- PN»ffi<·t11 n·;,, ~·wn llow<.i rd Bakt•r .I r prl' d1C.'led Wt·dne~da v tha t he would wLU the GOP pres- 11l t·nt1al nominiition <i nd that former l'ahfornin Gov l<u n:,.ild lh·agan v. ould hl· h1 :-. prineiµ:tl compeltlor fur 1 lw r1<1m1n :1twn I \1 a ttre~. who o~rates an Exxon -.1,1tton in We~t llartford. Conn T hl•re s a definite feeling lllward tlorn~ something,·· s aid M attw:., a formcr µres ident of l ht• N<1t1on al C on g r ess of f>l'lrolc·um Hetatlers . an in du:.try i.:roup lhat has refused to 1•1ulorse thl' shutdown proposal T h (' a I rn (I f l h l' g a s I e s s WN•kcnd 1~ lo force lhe govern- ment to loosen tonlrols on ttw mark up gas stcition:-. art• al (S4"t' G AS, Page A2 l TUXJ Differ 0,-i /hfant Damage -. Uy KATHY CL,\NC'\' Ol 1~• 0 •1ly Ptlol SI.ti! 'h~ o pathologist:-.. both on thl' llarv;ird Univt·rs1ty fal.'ulty and hoth t•mploy!'d at the s amc Roston llosp1tal. havt• difft·n:nt <1p1nions ahout abortion-caused d H m a g c t 1) t h l' 1 n f a n t D r WilliHm Waddill 1~ at:l'Uscd of strangling Dr J ohn C'nug, <1 Harv<1rcl p~ofcssor and pathologist at Boston Hospital for Women, eon· tinued telling a n Orange County Superior Court jury today that he found saline abortion damage •n the two-pound. l5·oun-ce tn· font. I Its tt•l-llmony for the defense C"onfl1cted with that of his as sociale, Or ~hirley Driscoll. who l(.'Sl1r1ed for the prosecution l'<trlicr that s he round no damage from the saline abortion ~11lution Tt·:.t1mo n y 1n Waddill :. murder retrial bcj!an Mcirch I und 1~ cxpt•cted to continue at least another wcck The 43-ycar- o ld lluntington Harbour obstetn- <·wn 's first murder tria l ended last May with the jury uncible lo reach a verdict $12,000 in Thefts Dr. Craig was told Wednesday th:.il Or. Driscoll testified s he round no salin(;• d<imagc 1n tissue l-amplcs she had examined Reported in Irvine "I bclit·vc ther e is substanli<tl and ca~llv 1d('nlif1ablt· salinl· damage in tht· f('lu:. ... Dr Craig n•1)h l'd By •·RED•:RICK SCllOEMEllL Ol IM O•tlY P1lol .. Ulfl More thun $12,000 in building mah:nals and toob have been stolen from lrvinl' cun:.truct1on sites in the past three week!> 1n what seemingly is an t•ndlcss problem ror both conlractur!'. and police. On W e dn esd ay alon l'. m aterials and toob valued at $4,600 were reported stolen an · two separate incident!> now tx.· ing investigated by police detet· tives. , "God knows whe re it 's all go • ing," s ighed Irvine police Lt ' Gene Norden. He said, however, that police have information that much of ' the stolen material is destined , for California desert ueas and Mexico. c t t. 1 Plywood one of the m ost ex· pensive forms or wood is a Or:n:ec;t ~oaM "'eat h e r Night and morning low c louds with sunny after- noons. Highs Friday in mid·60s lo low 70s. Lows tonight SO to 56. INSIDE TODA l' Weatminater High School i& c,,n., to come to grip• wfth ~ truancy ond van- doHam ~ml. Page C4. l•tlex ~ Al.,_..,_. All A• L.-.n CJ 1.-......u a Mel•• •• .......... MMI .... -....... 11 ........ ..., ....... ,,.,, ~ ................ .. U ·11 ......... .._. A4 •• Or .... ~ "" .. ._. '"' ...... "' ai.c11 ~ ., ................ , ,........... ,,. ' I:::"..!: I I .... " , ...... " ...... cr.J -..~ "' ...,_... CJ .., .... _ A4 ... '" ' .. ...u .. ..u1 ••••••• popular tar,{«! for JOb .,lit· ripqff artisb In tht• thn·t' Wl•<·k Jll•n11d. nt•arly half of the $1<!.1170 tn re µorlt·d IO!'.M'~ w;ts atlriliukd to [JI~ W (IOcf theft!. Also high on the g rab h!.t arc m 1c ro" a vc: oven~. tras h tom· JJ•tt·to rs a nd tuol~ o fte n left lm·kt'd up in «onstruc11on yards Norden ~aid the theft~ <trt· a d1n•ct result of the· inte nse build 1ng ac·l1 v1t.v in l_rvinc. "It's not a ll l'W proble m 1n any f as t· growing .in:a," he said. The lieutenant s aid <1 large i>roport1on of the thefts come from within the con:-.truct1on tradt:!s "And. of course, a lot comes from professional crooks," he added Norden sa1rt Ont· proble m rae ing investigators 15 dctcrminin~ where susix·cted stolen building mall-rial caml' fro m (See T HEFTS. P age A21 Under t'rnss-l·xam1nat1on lO· d<ty by pros(•c-utor Hobl·rt Chci l I l' r l o n . [) r C r a 1 g :-. a 1 d .,ul'h ~alinc d:.tm<11H· causes ox ~ gt•n ddl€icncy in infants Dr C1"it)g contended he would not be certain th<1t an infant ncvt•r breathed hy ~i mply seeing if the lungs would float in wate r Or Jo:.hua P crpt•r testiricd Wednesday that th<' infant had never effectively breathed. Iii.' made that finding by drop· ping lung tissue 1ntn liquid and observing it s ink. <1n ind1cal1on that the bahy did not breathe a fter delivery Dr Craig , however, said oxy. ~en can be absorbed through the tissues and the lung test m<1y not be a 1•ertain inrliC"at1on . Or. Wadchll is accused or kill· in~ an infa nt known us Baby Girl Weaver in the artermath of a s:.iline abortion performed two years ago at Westminster Com· munity llospital How Can Elephant Hide in Brooklyn? NEW YORK <AP l City and state officials joined b y re· porters. facto ry worker s. housewives and a few members or the early bar crowd launched a safa ri t h rough darkes t Brooklyn in search of an e rrant elephant. A lip from a "known infor- mant" started Drs. Alan Beck and Howard Levin. of the City Health Departm ent on a hunt through the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Wednesdav. "You're really looking for an elephant? Why? Somebody lose one?" asked Jose Feliciano, an e mployee a l Precise Met a l Products, one of the factories checked by the searching of- ficials. One television station hired a helicopter to help in t he search a nd even Mayor Edward Koch got in a Itek. "He's in Bay Ridge. and he'll fee l at home," said Koch "That's Republicao country." Beck said an elephant had been reported In the area earlier in the week. But when police ar- rived, all t hey found was some illegal cock fights. Beck, whose afternoon was consumed peering behind build- ings and down alleys, said there were other indicators that he was not o n a wild elephant c hase. He said both the Attorney General's office and the Stale Department of Environmental Con versation relayed the same a nonymous lip to him • • .. \&. f . ... .... .. .. F1111 While It-~asted .. Gloria Wilson and Timmy Petro. both s. revel in the midst of a mud hole in Hunt- ington. W Va . befon· Timmy's mother. Brenda. arn v('~ to t!Xlrtcate her son from the muck. It took three scrubbing!> to rcston: lht· youngstl!r to recoe;nizabilitv. ,Cop Dies In Rome Terrorism HOMf: 1i\P 1 l.cft11;t ter rorists set orr bomb's "in-the Ho mt• headquarters of t he Chris'' trnn DemoC'ral1c Party 1n a prc l'lcction raid today and killed al le ast o n e• polic·cman in a shootout as they fl ed . Police said. Two other policemen we re wounded C'rit1cally. µol1 c t· said T h l' 1 t a I 1 a n nc• .,, !'. a g c· n c· y ANSA quoted firemen as !'.:tying thl'y found the bod1c:. or threl' person~ 1n the rubbl<'. but there was no confirmation Fire of f1 cials sH1d tht• only ca:.ualtrc!> wen• pohct>men T he gang. poss1bl} numbcrin~ as many <ts 15 me mber:.. ~et off h1 gh -power<'d explo:.1vt•!:., de" astatrng Onl' floor Of lhc build 1ng and causing damagl' to other floors Ill th(• s1X·!:.lory ::.lructurt'. Scores or poltct• cars and armored vehicles rush~d to th~ scl'nc near the Tiber River in downtown Romt· and h<'llcopter~ hovc•rcd in an attempt to ~pol thC' fleeing g<1ng mt·mbcrs Some were s<tid h\' witn1!:.scs to have fled in a red Simc·a and ()lhers on high-pow(•r(·d motorcycle!> It alitin r;id10 -.aul fir emen found lht• gang had p;.11 ntl·d lht• fl\'t• 1>0111tt·d Hl'tl Star :-.ymbol of th<' Hed Brigad e:.. Ital) ·s most feared terroris t group. 1m tht· \\a lls inside thc hu1lcl1n14 The attack t·amc a montlt before ltalwn:-. go to the poll:. in a national electwn. and thc radio ltaid thl· ll•rrort!'.l~ :.crnwlcd on the walls "Tran:.form thc clcc tor a I fraud into a cla:.:. war · · Sketchy report:. fro m the seen<' described the gang mcm bcrs as young :.ind unmasked The g:.ing wa!'> s:.11d to include !>c veral women Po lic e s aid the te rrorists struck about 9 :30 :.i .m One group armed wrth s ubmachine guns entered the building and led out workers round ins ide. some of them in handcuffs . Other gang members stood g ua rd o utside• the building The gang thC'n set orr tht:' bombs in- side the building Witnesses said th<' terrorists Ot.'('Up1cd the party headqu~rlcrs ror about 15 minutes Chris tian Democrat official Bruno Lazzaro told reporters that when the terrorists ente red the building they declared. "This 1s a proletarian in('urs1on When W<' _give you the order ~ct out of the building .. Party worke r!'. wcr<' JUSl ex11 ISee TERROR. Page A2> PIUTf LOOKS AT'"~ON' Gigantic prop or tion s a nd superior intelligence have been asc:ribed to the Amazon woman of legend who dominated all men who came in contact with her . For a peek at a real-Ille woman who believes in the same concept of female superiority. and who founded an Orange County group known as the Society for the Promulgation and Encouragement or Amazon Conduct :lnd Attitude . se~ Featuring, Page C l Irvine Planners Eye CoIDinercial Center l-lt~v1 sEtd pl:.in ~ for a c om ml'rc1al centcr at tht· <'Orner of C ulver' Dri\.e a nd Walnut A Hnue will bt•. considl'rcd b~ Irvine planni11i.t comm1s:-.aoncr:-. at 7 : 30 torught CJt City llall The t'ommiss1on first viewed tht> plans April 5. and deci<lcd that city planner~ and rcpre:.cn tataves for the proJect should met'l lo iron out issue's in volving design. parking and acces~ The proposed center wouJd in e lude a department store. drug store. supermarket. bank, liquor store. J!asoline station and otht·r Mobil Backs _ Oil Control NEW YORK 1AP1 Mobil Corp .. breakmg rank!'. with thl' rest or the 011 industry, b pro· posing continued controls o n so m e oil prices. u policy that also runs counter to t he oil price decontrol plan proposed by President Carter. In a speech prepared for the Mobil annua l meeting in Kansas City today, Mobil President William P . Tavoulareas said Mobil believes the oil Industry should "forego any price In· creases beyond inflation on oil already under production ... Other Coverage Other south Or ange County coverage app~ar~ today on Page A l8 , :.mall retail husmesscs F & S. a dt•vclopment partners hip. is b<1ck 1ng lht• projt•ct The cit y planning staff has recommended approva I of the plans for the center . s ubJecl to several conditions. The commission a lso will con- s ider an apphcat1un from Del Ta<'tl Inc. to construct ci fast food outlet in the Woudbridge Act.ivi- 1 y Corridor . approva l of a e u s tom ho me ;it S h iloh i n Northwood, a nd u request by Irvine Savings and Loan for a ground monument sign al 14376 ('ul\'cr Drive John Wayne Has Surgery Actor John Wayne of Newport Beach spent "a good n ight ·· recovering from his second operation thi s year. a hos pital spokeswoman said today. The 71 ·}'ear -old film · veteran remained In s ta - b le condition In the in· tensive care unit of UCLA Med ical Center after un- dergoing surgery to re· move a n intesti nal blockage. Al Hic ks, a hospital spokesman, said the surgery We dnesday was routine . Sec addi· tional story, Page A3 - ------·-· •SAK f'llANC.ISCO rAl>l Jwon opealy wept lod•y u Dan Wlute't voice. taped by PoliC"t, deecrJbed the ev.au that drove him t~ &hoot Mayor Geor1e Moecone and Supt-rviaor Harvey Milk. ·The ~·minute llllJ>t", m•dt by polke ahortly •l'tt>r Whitf' sur • rudered Nov 2'1 . details how Wlllte "hot and killed Moscone .ind Superv1M>r fhtrvey Milk In City ll•JI It w.-~ the.· day the rnl)'Or was to nanw a :.ur t't'siw>r to tht" ttoard of Su~rVl!>On. s.>llt which White rc.•sit:nt'd two wt-ek~ earlier White wt-pt l'onlmuou:sly while glYlnK tbe s\utcnwnt t.o pohrt' and at time:. ha:. voice ~ame incoherent As the tapt" was phtyed in court, White again broke down and about hair the people on the 12 -member Jury , alQng with some s pectato r s . ulso wept ~nly. On the tape, White s aid he walked into Moscone 's office and "asked him was I going to be re-appointed. He said ·no.· tie was talking but nothing was get· Ung through to me. It was like a roaring in my cars. "And that was it. 1 just shot him. It was over." White said on the tape He said he left Moscone's of fk e and. s potting one of Milk's aldes. decided lo m eet with Milk. a political opponent. "I thought. 'Well. I'm going to go talk to Harvey.' It was like fl)Y head was going to burst." · · 1 JUSt wanted to talk .. !hen he c Milk > s tarted kind of :~mirking. He smirked at me and ~aid 'too bad.' I got all flushed up and hot and shot him," Whik s aid on the tape. He told police he hadn"t gorie to City Hall with the intention of ~booting Moscone. ·-.. I just wanted to talk to him." he said. White. who had b een im· passive in pre vious court ap- pearances. also we pt Wednes- day a:. Mayor Diunne Feinstein test1fiL'<I f 'ro• Page A J TERROR •.• mg from the fro nt door when the first bombs began to explode. The bombs devastated the third floor of the building, cavink in the ceiling and s hatte ring the windows. Immediately <!flcr the attack. µolice gua rdang'public buildings th<' Italian c apit a l do nne d he lmets and comb<tt gear . 1-·orme r Ita li a n Pres ide nt • Giuseppe Saragat denounced the 3tlack. declaring political ter · roris m had become "a.real civil war. and a civil w<ir againstdem· ocracy must be fought not only by police but also with the military forces of our re public." The Red Brigades· r eputation stems from their kidnapping of five-time Premier Aldo Moro in a street ambush in Rome on March 16. 1978 in whic h Moro's five police bodyguards wer e killed. Mo ro's trus sed and bullet-riddled body was fo und in the trunk of a car 54 days later. Cop Shoots Driver In "Auto Attack' LOS ANGELES <AP 1• A pla inclothes mem ber of a police department unit investigating c rime in Hollywood fa t<1lly shot the driver of a car t hat police said was bea nnR down on the or. Heer. The 26-year-old driver . 1den· tified by poli ce only a s from Lawndale, died al County-USC Medical Center on Wednesday. where a s pokesman said he had been shot a l least once in the head °"ANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT TPtfll Of4'"4f'(Ol'\I ~ow p,~t w•l"w"ttPH\<°"" bt~tN"Nf'W\ Prfl"\\ 1\0Ubf•\l'tifrdb¥tPW'Of"41f14" (fM'I Pvbli\IHnQ(GmiPi""v '°"°"'"'"•O•lfOJ"t'\Mr CN0h\f'ttll'd MnnO•v INOVQf\ f ,,o,.., t~ CO'\I• ~w. ~ ,...._,. """"'~°"" 8'>.wh/,.~ lf1nVAl••v tf\IM'tf l~twfl(flil ~tn (o.t\I A '\1ttQf#I t fQtOftttf ""9+1Hlll'l t\ ovt>'I\~ '\Atuto,ty-'\ ~ !wf\Ct~y.., f fW" f:i't•ft\t0otl owbti\htnQ Ol•f\I I\ .t JJ0 Wn t B•• S•rr@1 Cei\t. JN>w. ( .id1tortru• .,_,. ._. .. _ Ptt"'ii>Ot"t .tM ~IYW-f ~ .. ··~ \hf• Prt11\"'9fllt A"O ~"4 M.ltfWotM t,..... ....... ,, (0110' fll•-•A M ........... M•n•oiftt Eo.tor Cll.Hte>M Lff• .,.,..,.,. N•ll ·~\•\l""I OM.,. .. "9 COllOI~ .Te~"· (114)MMnl CleMlfled AdYertt-. .. Ht11 ~:"~ :!~ °'..:%-. c:r,~,,'=~~~ "'•"•' or ••v,r11-..nw"h ""'•"' M•t .., lt•r-oeu<•d wtt'-Ovt \fHtC. 1•1 .. ,,,, ... ._ Of U llY•lef'I-• \•t Olilf (I.\\ Po\I•~ o••d •I (•~t• ....... ce11101~l• rus"' ,.,_, ~·'-'-..,.., rl•r U te '"eftt"'" &1' mt111I t• .e MltfttMt INUt•rydl'\tl"°t-tJ '°""°"'~'' ffigla Rise Rescue The Mc Donnell Douglas Company demonstrates its new Suspended Maneuvering System a self.powered plat· form attached by cable to a helicopter that can be used by firefighte rs in high·rise rescues and firefighting --in San Francisco THEFTS .... "We could se<' a guy driving down the ~ with a load or plywood. stop him and he could s ay be got il from his brother in Blythe." Norden said. "We 've had relatively good luck" in construction ripoff ar· rests. Norden s aid. though he added the arrest rate ''is not nearly as high a s we'd like." On some occasions in the past. po hcc age nc ies ha ve banded t ogether to form task forces to ' st ake out construction s ites and tail theft sus pects . · · Bul il takes a lot of time a nd money." Norde n said Some con s truc tio n firms e mploy security guards to watch job siles. "but a gain. it's ex- pensive ... Norden sa id. ft often is e as ier for the con. st ruction firm to t ake the loss, .-eport 1t to police and collect the insurance, he added Crash lnj ores Cyclist, 12 A young Irvine bi cyclist suf. fered a broken leg m a collision with a car in Deerfield Wednes- day evening. According to police. Kirk An· dre w Emmons. 12. was riding s outhbound on Ve rdun Circle whe n lhe 5: 15 p.m. accident OC· curred. Drive r of the car was identified by police as Gilbert I. Challct. 38. of 5262 Royale Ave . I rvinc T he E m m o n!'t boy. o f 21 Dee rfield West. was treated for leg injuries at Tustin Community Hospital and later released. a hospit<1I <11de said. Po lice are invcs tig;iting the collision. · Tax Cut~Seen For Renters? SACRAMENTO lAP > Rent· e rs tmd buyers of used mobile· home s would g e t n e w lax breaks. if bills approved by a Senate committee become law. Bunt measure to liberalize the capital gains lax breaks on stale income taxes was defeated with a one-vote margin Wednesday ln the s_,ame hearing of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Commil· tee Alte r listening to the authors of the two conflicting renter tax credit bills argue. the Commit· tee voted to approve both measures. in effect leaving the decision to the Senate Finance Committee. Irvine Park Panel Meets ~ citizen s' co mmittee f ormu -hling plan s for Northwood Community Park will meet at 7: 30 toniaht at the Park Pasco Recreation Build· ing, 2 Christman. The committee will meet every Thursday night in May to polis h the park plan. The 20-acre park site is located al Bryan and Yale avenues. The committee's final plan will be prese.nted May 31. All planning meetings 1tre open to the public. Fro• Page Al DIEDRICH. • in early 1973 whe n a de velop· m ent tompany. /\na'hclm 1-lill::. Inc .. paid his personal atlomey Mi chael Remington legal fees that. in JtBrt , were passed on to Di edrich as "loans ... Along with cn-dere ndant L<'Roy Rose solicited a bribe from the same company hy of ferin~ to sell it prope rty in Fulle rton for $150.000 more than its true worth Benefited from an $80J)00 bank loan arranged by the com- puny. a loan Diedrich. later re· paid . Profited hy $40,0()9 -when Anaheim llills Inc. paid Rose consultant fees which Rose, in pa rt. passed on to Remington who. in turn. passed the .money on to Diedra<'h. It took Cap1zi.1. Orang_e Coun ty 's assistant district attorney. JUSt fi ve days to lay out his case against Diedrich to a n eight wo m <1 n , fo ur -m a n J ury in Superior Court .Jud ge R'oss Tha rp's courtroom This we~k . the ddense began telling its side of the story Before Diedrich begins his t estimony. d e fe n se la wyers James Riddel a nd Keath Monroe.• said they pl an to call additiona l defensl.' witnesses. Among those scheduled to tes tify brieny a rc county Ad· mini stra live Officer R o be r t Tho m a s. form e r Fulle rto n ma yor Franc is Woo d a nd Diedrich aide Ray Rhoads. E <i rly t od ay. co-d efenda nt Ro!)(' was still on the witnes!) stand after Wednesday undergo in g a full d ay o f c r oss examination by Capizzi 1 n rapid-fire questioning s up plcmented by a rafl or docu- m ents Capizzi s ucceeded in sho wing tha l the Fullerton prope rty de al Rose tried to negotiate with Anaheim Hills Inc. wasn't much of a deal. After a land trade and without the company's pa rticipation, the proposed development of a con dominium project on l l.4 acres was a financial nop, according to Capizzi 's rendition while quc!>- lio ning Rose. The prosecutor also drew a confession from the Anaheim architect that the re was no documentation to co ver the $10.000 check paid to Diedrich in 1974 to cover errors made on de· v e lopm e nt pr o j ec t s in Washington and Idaho. Irvine Scouts Set Pancake Breakfast Boy Scout unit 3655 of Irvine -will hold a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m . to l p.m. Sunday at Traveland USA. S and Canyon road at the Santa Ana Freeway. The menu will consist of pan· cakes. eggs. sausages. orange juice und coffee. Tickets arc $1.50 and may be purchased at the breakfast. Propane in Trucks LOS ANGELES <AP) -The diesel trucks roaring across the border lnto Mexico daily m ay be carrying fuel but the Los Angeles Times reported today that it is not automobile gas. A c u s toms official told the newspaper. "The trucks carry propane and LPG which the Mexicans use for heating and cooking." { Court 4llows !J!'na Jloint Suit ObJectToa1 b, Atlantit Dana Harbor's sole marine fuel Richfield Company-to a SU.'3 detmr. ---- mtlltoft rawaull rtled against It by .Doll Is seeking $49 mi(Uon ln a Dana Point marine fuel dia· punitive damages and $300,000 in trlbutor were denied Wednesday actual damages. Doll a lleRes an Orange County Supe rior that Arco has tired to ha.rass Court ~him into abandon i n g t b e J udgc Robe rt Green rule d dealership he has operated since a~sinst th'e firm's motions and · 1971. .. granted it 30 days in which to file "We would take the pos1t)on a formal rcpsonse to the com-t hat those allegations are false." vlaant lodged by Ref.'(inald Doll. said Gregory Wedner. an at 'llnder Control' San On of re Pipe _Cracks 'Normal' By STEVE MITCHELL Ol t• O<lllf P-S .. ff E xt e ns ive corros ion and c r acking of pipes c arrying radioa ctive water at the San Onofre nuc lear powe r planl were te rme d "n o rmal" b y Edison Company oHicials today A. membe r of lhe Nuc lear Re gulatory Commission staff announced Wednesday that five nuc lear plants in tht' United States. including the San Onofre facility , have lca ka~e in tubes lo('a ted in the n ·ac·tor vessel Darrell Eiscnhut. a mC'mber of the NRC s t<!ff. said corrosive buildup ca uses the pipes to crack. adding the proble m as extensive at fi ve µowc r pl anti.. a od the most crac ks occur al the San Onofre tc· ad or B ul D ave D a r r o n . <1 s pokes man for the S~.tn Onofre µlant . .!><Jid the problem 1s nol a n e w n n t•. <ind ha s h e e n ' thoroughh l''tam1nl'd by lhc 1~1 dustry for .!>l'vc ral yt!~rs ·· "lt 1s under control." the spokesman said, adding the prob- le m has been e xperie nced an the past. "and 1t will occur in the future ... Ile said the le aks do not become an operational prohlcm until the y reach ce rtain levels . "And way befo re these pinhole leaks would reach that level. we would have monitored the prob· lem and s hut down opt:r a · tions ." The corros ion s tems from a chemical reaction in the steam generators. which cause pipes that are part of lhe cooling .. sys tem to crack under pressure. Barron said Edison officials are looking into longterm solu· Lions of the problem in efforts to develop a balanced chemical c onte nt o f the c ool a nt to minimize corros ion. For now. he s aid. plant crews mcr~jy plug the t ube!'> up and elim inate the leaka ge. tomeyforArco. Doll's attorn.ey, Walter Howaril. however, conteDdl tbe facta ol lhe c•se will support tile allegation.t. He noted marinetuel business in the harbor has nearly doubled since Doll and Arco signed their fuel diatribUtion agree ment. The suit stems from a default action brought against Doll by Arco in South Orange COUJ\lY Municipal Court. Last May Judge Blair Barnett ruled in favor of Doll. As a r c s ull. Doll alleged malicious proio;ecution and con- tended the eourt action was part of A r co's harassmentofhim. Wedner, ho w ever . argued there has been no harassment. noting Doll still operates in the harbor under te rms of the agree- mt:nt with Arco. • • • f'ro• Pa~AI G.AS ••• lo w e ct to -t:.i k c on s a les of gasoline That mark-up, known ai1 "deale r margin," cannot ex· cced the amount 1t was in May 1973, plus three <'ents. Dealers also have bcC:!n allowed to add small ;imounts to cover some otht!r costs. The dealers want the system replaced with a straight 25 pe.r- cc nt mark-up ove r the wholesale µrice of gasoline. That would ra ise the price of gasoline about thrct' cents a gallon above the nationa l aver age price of 77 N!Ot:. a gallon Thc dealers a<'kno wlMge that t h l' ga!-.lcs:. wcckend7would JO· M nvcnrcnec the public * * * Fuel by Appointment ") Sunnyvale Citizens 01ily, Please S L'NNYVALE IAP 1 ff you want to fill 'er up al Ernie Sanchc t' gasolH)C service sta t 1on . you'll havt• lo m a ke an appointmenl. 1\nd no transients, plt·ase ·'The situa tion was so hectic with people Fighting m hne and ever yone panicking tha t I decided to go to apl)<lintme nts." Sa nchez s <11d Wedne:.day I N A RF.VIVAL OF a practice he used JO the 1971\ gas -linc shortage. Sanchez. (lQSted signs nea r lus pumps Wednesday saying hl' would only fall thl.' tanks of per!'>On!'t who c;in prod u<'<' a d riv<'r'!-. li cense with a Sunnyv<ih a ddl'{'SS And. ht• :u1dt'd. tho!>e d n vt•rs will ha\•t· tn te lephone> the day twfore to mcikt· an appotnt m ent Only 100 t'ustome r::. will be served l'<JCh da y Specially for Mom 5299 Mo ton sts wh1><lriv1· up un:.announ<'cd wall be g1vl.'n Cl m;.i x1m um.1>f s:i worth or gasohne. he added " ... SINCF. THIS THING STARTED, there ha ve been so many transients looking for ga~. I h<H'l'n ·1 hecn a ble to serve my rt•g u l;ir <·11:-.tom<-r-., .. ht· :.<i 1c1 San<'he1 -.:ml lhr• 1r1ea 1~ LO "laminate lines and un<·crtC:1ant \ ..ihout v. hrther a customer v.111 bt' at)le to ~l't 1.!..t-. In <idd1uon. cu:.tomers v.111 be abll· to l'>.Pl·•·t ;i t·hi01·k undl·r the hood unde r unharn 1•d 1·irt·un1-.t<Jnct·., I knov. ,,r 1111 11•1.!ul;Jt111ns against a p- 11omtmt>nl!-.. · ..... 11fl f)a l1· < ook 11•11:1onal direc- tor of cxtl'rn:.a I ,, ff a 1 r:. for thl· li S Depa rt· men! of Enc·rg~ Wt> 1·:111 rcgul<1tt· price , but hoy, hl· run\ h1., -.t.1!111n "'up (11 him .. from WHITE'S LA-Z-BOY SUNDAY MAY 13 SAVE $so · reg. s349 f If f DfllVflJ COITAMISA 369 I. 17th IT. (ActOM Iran Ralphs, "-•'to Morie CotlendatS) 6'2·1617 Mon· fh1,, 10-e Fri 12·9 Sat 10·5 Closed Sunday • ' • MISSION VllJO 21192Marg...nt. Pkwy. (Lett ott of Avery Offramp. Next to Toyota) 495·1902 Mon .• ""· 10-4 Sot. 10-5 Ooeed Sunctoy ~3,1'79 Power -Bills Push-Coast-Unit Changes SACRAMENTO <AP> -Tbir· teen bills to modify California's coastal Jaws disappeared into the machinery of an Assembly committee early today with the promise or a new composite model in two weeks. Authors or the Input ca11ed frequently for simplicity and fairness in coastal commission actions. They cited numerous examples of the ways they said the commissions have alienated those with whom they deal. They asserted -someUmes bitterly -that tbe arbitrary manners of the regional aod mostly environmentalist lob· bylsts. Besides Calvo, the only other Democrat to introduce a blll waa committee member Mel Levl.ne or Santa Monica. Much of his bill was approved for incorporation in the final product. The Republicans' bills enjoyed less success. The details of the proposals approved for inclusion in Calvo's AB 643. which would become the committee bill, were left for members of the committee staff to worit out with the authors and the lobbyists. , ported cenerally by the Sier~ Club. would mainly drop the a1' quirement for coastal permits tD'. build 11ngle.family dwellings in~ wtlncorporated areu. ao lone as., they don't have slcnificant ad-: verse effects on publlic access .. scenery or "sensitive" areas. ALSO adopted' from AB 1160: was a requirement that when• anyone compla ins about: someone else not complying with; the Coastal Act, the burden of pro-: of lies with the complaining person. : Assemblywoman Marianne: • state commissions produced Calvo said that when the com· mitt.ee bill is taken up in two weeks, there would be a vote on each major point, and if it doesn't pass, the point would be dropped. Bergeson, R-Newport Beach«. put through part of her AB 1188 saying a permit cannot be de: nled for the demolition of a s tructure unless a prepon; derance of evidence indicates that its maintenance Is feasible .. MUL TIWINNERS -The Oak Ridge Boys hold awards for Top Vocal Group and Oest Album of the Y ear presented to them by cntc1tarnor Charo at Ac<tdemy of Coun- .... w. ..... llO try M w,1c Awards Show. From left are Richard Ste rban, Joe Bonsall. Charo. Duane Allen a nd Willia m Lee-Golden. Country Singers Hailed Rogers, Mandrell, Oak Ridge Winners mistrust and 111 will that led to the bills. ASSEMBLYWOMAN Carol Ha llett. R·Atascadero, whose own ball was killed, said there wouldn't be so many bills this year "if the authors didn't believe changes s hould be made." Calvo's basic 12-page biJI. sup- .Johnny Staying Netirork Pressure Denied Committee member Richard MountJoy, R·Monrovia, said that despite committee action, the commissions "may continue to be arbitrary and maybe some · day we'll get rid of the wbole BURBANK <AP > -America's Insomniacs can heave a sigh thing because that's what'1> of relief -Johnny Carson says he's going to stay on the "Tonight bringing all these bills up here." Show." At Jeast for awhile. The committee is considert'<i a ''I love doing this show ," Carson told a cheering "Tonight" au- d i r r i c u It o n e r o r a nti. dience Wednesday, adding later: environmentalist measures. "Otigioally, I had expressed an intent to leave after our 17th This means that a nything it year, which would have been Oct. l of this year. I intend to stay'1 HOLLYWOOD c AP > -Kenny Rogers, the Oak of the year, also came to country music through a passes 1s likely to reach the gov-past that time." Ridge Boys and Barbara Mandrell shared top s ide door gospel. e rnor. CARSON SA.ID BE was staying "not bttause of any extreme honors as the Academy of Country Music awards Miss Mandrell. who ro·hosted tbe two.hour pressure from NBC. l could make that decision to leave. but I went prime-time with a star-l>tudded telecast show.with Roy Clark and Dennis Weaver. s aid her IN TIIE face of 13 bill11 treat-think I owe something to the show. and I think I owe something to featuring more music than talk. a ward for top female vocalist caught her com-mg S<'vc•n ma1or !>UbJects and NBC also." Roger s. who wa lked into the Hollywood -plelely by s urprise. many more s ubsidiary one!>~ "Besides," he added, "I would probably miss this stlow ter- Paladium with nominations in five categories, Don Williams struck a casual note at the Chai rman Vactor Calvo. D· nblyandma.ybe regretwalkingawayfromitthatquickly." emerged with two prestigious praies -the"tup otherwise dressy arfa1r. wearing a dentm Jacket as Mountain View, directed that CARSON, S4, RETUN.f;DTO "TotUght" after a two-week vaca· m ale vocalist and entertainer of the ye.ar awards. -he ~ccepted a "hat ... for ~le record or.the ye<Jr · ,voles to be taken point.by-point t10n ,'a period in which his repo ... ed a·o~•~ou·onto leave the program was The 'Si lve r -bear ded s inge r 's hit "The "Tulsa Time." or amending mto a single bill: "' "" Gambler, .. has already won the country song of Christy Lane was named top new fem alt! Has own AH 643 . a maJor topic of show business conversation. Jn patented Carson the year Grammy this year . But Rogers, who won vocahst. l''or almost six hours, the 12 :.tyle.hemilkedtbereports forlaughs. four awards from t ho Academy las t year. said the Top new m ale vocalist was John Conlee. committee members -seven "I've made a ne w deal with NBC." he quipped. "J won't get a (;ountry Music. honers wer-e the-mast-gratifying. Anne Murray . whose rend1t1on of "You Democrats and f1vl' Rc,ublJcans salary but NBC president Fred Silverman has agreed to keep my gas The Oak Ridge Boys, who took away silvery Needed Me" earned her a Grammy as top fem alt> -soughl the essence or the balls tank rilled." cowboy hattroph1es for top vocal group and whose vocalist. was not on hand as the same tune wal. ~~'::i 0n~ ~~ ta5ut~~ds ;~ ~;~ Carson's requestto leavcthe"TomghtShow" was a blow to NBC, ''Ya'll Come Back Saloon" r~rdmg was album named song of the year Republicans _ and a score of badly beatenintberalings racethisseason. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,-~~~~~~_::~::.::.::;:.=.::::.__-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:__~~~~~~~~~~~- Wooden Plane Due In Havasu? LONG BE/\Cll 1/\P) Lake Havasu Caty. Ariz .• already the home o f the London Bridge, may get a differ<'nt kand of monument Howard Hu g h e s' lt'gcndary Spruce Goose. Ron Clark. who owns la nd in Lake Havasu., said Wednes(lay be was 6fferang to provide a perm a ne nt showcase the re for the Spruce Goose. Hughes' one-of-a· kind plywood troop car· riet that has nown just once. "The Oyin~ boat has 1 been a legend to millions' o f people worldwide 1 since its init ial and only ' flig ht in 1947 ;" said Clark. "It has b •en hid· d en from public view ever smce." THE 200 -TON spruce Goose~c . o~nized as the largest airplane t'Ver built, was stored in secrecy here by Hughes following its brief flight. "It was important to avoid any possibility that this unique national treasure might be dis- mantled, so I felt at was time to offer a perma- nent site for its pres- ervation and display." s aid C lark . who describes himself as an • aeronautical e n - trepreneur." . Air Museum-of the West. a non-profit group of· aviation enthusiasts, has been assisting in er. forts to find a perma- nent location for the crart, said Gilber Alston, president of the organizaUon. Plants To Close RIVERSIDE CAP> One of tbe nation's laraest mobile home manufacturen, feeling tbe pinch or hl1h 1aaoline prices wltb a 29 percent sales decline over tbe past three months. bu announced a shutdown or three rac· toriea. Fleetwood Enterprbea tac. aaaouncecl Wedllel· da1 that tbe shutdowns will idle aboul 210 worlNn. Tbe factories are &oe1ted in Ontario, Rome, N .Y . and WaJMiboro, Ga. MOTHERS' DAY GIFTS Ready for easy carry- out . . . or we will do the mailing. Westdlff P1aza l1lb & Irv\~. 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HIGH POTfNCY VITAMIN FORMULA WITH MINERALS BOX OF 180Pl.US 60F1t£[ .....,,~ Place To Shopt 7 DAYS A WEEK ~ lnch-IOZO I,..., Wfttcttff ...... ,-- Oran e CQastDa1ty PllQt Needs • • -ouncI . . .=-----Expense Policy: J t,_ ·t Being a member or the City Council in l rvlne mtty not vbe such a bad dt!ul art.er all. r ure. there ure all lhoM? lale meetm&s and nat1ty 'phone calls. but consider the bright llidt.i If vou 'rc out on ··city business· you ('an receive reimbur r ml'nt for ml'al . travel. lodging ond other rt•la ted CX)l('OSl'S There's no rt.'Qutremenl that ont> eat. say. at Denny 's ·dn stead or Luwry ':, Prime Rab. or ~tuy 1tt u Mo tel G instt-ud of tht• II.> 1H l Rc.-ttenr~ J ust hung on to t~~ rt•l'etpt ~ a nd \\1alt for the 'Ttimbutst•nwnt t.'hct•k ' A II o f t ha:-1:i. d 1:-.t urbin~ to t ht· l't1unc 1 r s ruh n.: {llllJOrtl) It "ant ~ to fo rmul •ll' IW" ftUtdl'hnt·:, rt•gulutrnK ' cxptc•nst• n ·1 mhurs t•mt•nt •Wh1lt· It "'-':-"run~ to s 1n~ll· out Coun<'tlwomatn Mary I\ n n G ~' 1 cl o 1 1· l' t· 1 p 1 ~ n t u f S I . l 00 1 n l' x p (' n s <' reimburst•nWnt!->I to druw 1ltt·ntwn to tht• ti>f>ue. r.t>rtum t hunges uppcar to be in order . Tht.> count·tl s h o uld beg in 1t ~ 1nH·~t1 g1ttt0n by dttt:tm1n1ng what med1ng1>, t·o nft:rt:n<'cb and 'c.·onvcnt1on1> <H·tualh hJ\t: bt·rwfal to lrvtnl· On<:c that 1:-0 t·~t'ublt:i ht•d thl' l'l'l>l l)f thl· JOU likely \\Ill be eas y. ~oise Help Unlikely ... ,• Recently. much c lamor was raised in Irvine o~cr "trirc raft noise after landing patterns a t El Toro Manne :Corps /\ir Station were s hifted because of runway '.tepairs . : ·. Angr y north ·area residents dcman~ed action from 'he Irv ine City Counc il. It r esponde d rather ~redictably by forming a committee to study the 'J>roblem . And it set up a hotline for reside nts to air their ~omplainLo;. ~r To date, more than 125 complaints h ave been ~eceived and t.Jlc committee is prepared to take its next ~t'eps. O ne will be to ask Rep. Robert Badham. R -Newport Beach. to sponsor legislation that would provide m oney to relocat~ landin g practices in any future p eriods of runway rep<iirorotherspecial circumstances. r It ·~ an irt\e resting approach. but the likelihood of eong rcssional action on Irvine's beh alf or Marine Corps' concurrence with 1t seem extre m ely r e m ote School ~pace Squeeze With all th..: nl'w houses come a ll the bright an d s miling fatl'!-> and. 1n the e nd, the problem of where they will go to school. It's a matt<,;,r once again facing trustees or t he Irvine l.intfi<:d School District. {'lext week. t he school board will iakc: final artion on a proposed plan for housing an ant1C'ipakcl 13,656 s tudents whe n school opens this fall. Enrollment will hl' up hy <Jbout 1.000 pupils . Tht· plan unde r r eview would mainta in m o s t attendan c t· tom·~. alth ough s everal c h anges are contt•mpla ted in the district's fas t -g rowing nor the rn QUadrctll\ One plan 1s to relocate the Basics Plus program from cramped qu;.irtl'rs at Culverdalc School to more spacious facilit1c:-. t.11 the Utt School leased from the Tustin Unified School D1!->tric-t. Thl' c lft'<:l cir !-.Uc h a move would be to free portable cwssr90ms Uwt could be <tddcd to the new Santiago Hills School. This would a llow a ll students from the Village of Northwood to atte nd the ~ame school during the coming year Given parents ' s upport of the Basics Plus program and lhl' nl'if.{hborhood s chools concept, the proposed plan should be <.tdopted • ()µ1nions expressed 1n lhe s pace above are 1hose ol the Daily P1lo1 Other views expressed on this page are lhose ol their authors and a111sts. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. PO ·Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Names By L.M. BOYD M ost popu l ar names among 6·year-old girls m the U.S. are: J ennifer, Machelle. Lisa. Elizabeth , Christine. Maria , Nicole. Kimberly, Denise and Am y . Amon~ 6- fear -old boys : M1 chal'I. David Chris tophe r. John . james, Joseph, Robert. An· -fl'ony. Richard and Brian. ~M i ll o n did not say ':There's more to this tha~ ftleets the eye... He said. ••where more is meant than ~els the eye ... Churchill did Q0t say, "Blood, sweat and ~ars. ·• He said. "Blood, toil. tears a nd s weat." Crabbe ~not say. "Where there 's a •all. there's a way." He said, •!}k> there a will. and wisdom 9111 find a way ... <c .. Not even every farmer re· alizes there's one corn s ilk for every kernel on a cob. .t Dear Gloomy Gu~ It certainly is won· derfuJ that Irvine is a mHter planned com· munity. I hate to thlnk wbat morning ~and . evenine tramc jams 4 would be like lf it were not. COMMUTER Pittsburgh's professional baseball team of the 1890s al· lc gedly pirated off a k~y player from Philadelphia's team. For this. the Pitb · b urg h t ea m was muc h c rilici7.ed , so metimes se r io u s ly . so m etimes humorously It fed to a popular nic kname that s tuck: The Pirates. Q. "Can sheep swim'!" /\ /\s a practica l matter, no. The wool soaks up too much water. A woman who wants her large mouth to look s m aller should practice saying Jhe world "flip." A woman who wants her small mouth to look la rger should practice saying the word "cabbage." So advised a 19th century edi- t ion of "The L o nd o n Gazette." A Texas Law is worded in s uch a manner so as to re· quire two trains meeting al a · crossing each to slop. "and neither s hall proceed until the othei:: has gone." Phone numbers mentioned in movies or. on television more often than nol s tart with lhe prefix .SSS. Why'! No real phone number in the U.S. begins with 555. I'm told. Resea r c her s h a ve categorized numerous traits common to the world's most infamous dictators. Such as cruelly, gned, amblUon, so on. But there's one that seems distinctive because said dJctators have been so extre me ln Its practice !fbey•ft all been dedlcai.ct oulludl9h Uan. Jack Anderson. WAS HIN GTON -"The Oerrhunter" and "Com ing Homl"." two movies about lhe ahatlerin& e rtect or the Vietnam War on the men who rou1ht it and 1mrv1vcd, walked oft with mo11 t of lh., Otic::ur s recently at the Academy Aw1trds ll•la. Uut ror the 3 1 million Viet- nam veterans thc:msdve~ the vu1nful rc ulll I"" d on t l'lld an lhl' m 0 V I l' thcull'r And tht' r~c-ogn1 t1on they JUSt won fr om ll u ll y wuoll ha s n o t bpread to the 1>ublll' at large Americans who wer e not d1rertly affected by the decade- long frustration of Vietna m want lo foq,:et the war. There are too many other. matters. like dollar· a gallon ~asoline and inflation, to preot·rupy the public's atten· t1on. THIS SEEMS to be the case with President Carter as well. lie promised durin~ his t'am· paign that he would give the Vietnam veterans a better deal. But aside from some success in reducing unemployment in their ranks . Carter has yet to persuade the vets that he 's will· ing to fulfill his commitments lo them Their needs are unquestioned. Tens of thousands can't find a decent Job ; one an rour is hattJ. ing boozo or drugs : 30.000 are in pnson: nearry 4~ per cent arc divorce d or separated. and abQut a s man y n ee d psychological counseling if they are ever to lead normal live~ 3J!aln. acN>F"cfin~ to experts. The s u1t'1de rate among Vietnam Vf'terans 1s an alarming 23 per· cent above that of the g(!ncrnl population. Their desperation sometime!» makes the headlines. One dee· or ated combat hero, Stephen Mailbox Oresory. walked lnto • bank in 1977 and held cuatomen hoata1e ln a lut-diteh plea ror Mlp. The Intervention of Rep. Onid Bonior. D·Mich .• and the un- derstanding of a sympathetic judge got Gregory the pro· reasional attention he needed. But thousands of other Stephen G regorys don't know where to turn. WASIDNGTON spokesmen for the Vietnam veterans. many of AObeJ't-N. Wttd/Pubii.t;r ThoMH K•hU/EclifGr" ==;.....---~.-Kreflti<.hlEditori .. P'ege Edftor whom worked._ to elect J immy Carter. are ~1 about what they regard .. a aeries or broken promisn by the president on jobs. veterans' preference, medical care and educational benefits. ·'This has become an a nti-Vietnam-veteran s Ad· ministratio n, .. one lobbyist dis· gustedly told our associMe Jack Mitchell. Veterans Administration boss Max Clela nd. hlmselr a triple· amputee Vietnam vet . denies this ... The budaet·cuUint bull't affected Vietnam veterant.'' be maintalal. noting tb•l ln a lime or Increased pressure for aust erity In government, tbe White House has pushed f« ad· dition al runds for educ•llon, alcohol treatment programs .net psychological counseline services. Cleland also points out that a new federal coordinating com- mittee has been set up in the White House s pecifically to deal with Improvem e nt in· services to Vietnam vete rans. But veterans· -0rgartizations in- siders complain that their in- fluence in the Cart er ad- ministration. nevertheless, bas s unk to a new low. THE VETS' CLOlJT on Capitol WU is a little stronger. thanks largely to a group or 19 congressmen who have formed a caucus called Vietnam Veterans in Congress to pus h for better treatment for the veterans or the m os t thankless a nd mis un- derstood war an t he nation's his· tory. Largely due to their efforts . Congress passed legislation giv mg a tax credit to e mployers who hire Vietna m veterans. They have also been instrumen- tal in pushing for a $10 million appr opriation to provide psychological counseling for veteran.c;. Still, those who fought an Southeast Asia have discovered that the indifference a nd in- dec1s1veness that prolonged their suffering in the field have ronowed them home. Jn"many w1J ys: read1ustment to civilian life has proven to be a tougher ordeal than actual combat was. Footnote Memorial Day ''I (ould fi~ every1hing' if it would Just stop rainin<J,:'1 ~ ay 28 as the start of Vietnam v .. terans Week Maybe 1t will ht-Ip rncus a tte ntion on the most neglectl'd minority or the 1970:.. and n ·mind the Ameri can pubht: that thl' lll'teran!.' prt>blem., art:•n 't JU:O.l a floll yv.ood movie. but real hft· Speed 'Spotters' Could Save Gas, Cash To the Editor. Now more than ever · we need to observe the 55 miles per ho ur s peed Ii mi t but lhc California Highway Patrol sim· ply 1sn'tgctting the job done. H you tried kee ping your ~peed at 55 miles per hour on any or our freeways you would be passed by every other vehicle near you, pass ing whale doing 65 to 80 miles per hour. There simply are not enough Highway Patrol cars to go a round so why not try another solution as a supplement? It is my proposal that every fr e eway be s taffed wit h Highway Patrol Booths at over· passes and w h e r e ve r e lse s uc h as large overhead sign areas. 1t might b~ strategic for obs e r vation pos ts lo report speeding and erratic driving, ac· cidents. irregulu r ities etc Instead of inc reasing coslc; of more veh icles a n d high l y I rained stalf and gasoline 1t would ~ desirable to staff such posts with 'disabled persons or retirees afte'r basit' training to establish ground rules oflhejob. The added revenue from such "spotting" would more than pay for the costs while reducing s peed limits and gasoline con· s umptions and gene rally reliev· ing the accident ratio. fr anyone can reasonably op- pose this s uggestion I would welcome knowing why and wh at they can suggest that would be continuously more cf· rective at liUle or no cost! ARTHUR WEISSMA N PeHre Oases To the Editor: Re C. Gibbs' letter 1 Mailbox. April 26> on a lte rnatives to police chases: Yes. there are altc rnative!'i and it's t ime for the police chiers to take lime and work out the problem. We've discussed s uch ideas in class. I'm a safety ed teacher al Corona ~ Mar and there is.,·t a "bike" rider in class, or one known by people in class. wbo hasn't been guilty or speeding at one tlme or another. They al"e Jiving as If there wasn't a black a nd white present. a t that puttcular time and place. My brother's boy was killed as a speeder. needlHsly. I believe the police had a very good ldea who the boys were as they aped past the police car that was parked. Stlll. the chase was on -one boy dead and one mental· l y disfigure d for llfe, just because ot such a minor pro. blem. "To aerve ancl pl'llUctt'..' ' but not at all rost!. • Yours for be tter or more 1n tl•l l1 g cnt policing .J GROTH S Fan• Star Too To the Editor: It's not important that you won or Jost. but how you played the game does anyone io s ports believe tbat' Excellence is what's i mpor- tant in sports. This only comes with good health and lots of practice. Jr a kid has bad depth perception you can try forever and still not be able to m ake a good ba!;eball player out or him. But he can still be a good fan and cheer his team to victory Some people don't realize the 1 mportance or an e nthusiastic fan to a team . What diffe rence does it make ar you excel. 1f no one cares? DON'T TRV to ~ct a kid to p lay a game that he is n 't equipped for phys ically or me ntally by tellinA him that it doesn't matter if h<' excels Everyone knows that in s ports. "win" is the name or the ~ame. People may !'iay it doesn't mat· ter . but they'll be a lot happier if you win. · As a kid I could never judge a fast thrown ball or a high Oy. but I was the best fan that our sandlot team had. They beat everyone in town. I felt that my part in the game was JUSl as im· portant as the players. When I was tested for aerial gunner in the Marines J learned that I had a depth perception problem that disqualified me. All men may be born equal, but not with the same qualifica- tions. JAMES BOLDING f1 !>r<il }t>ar Thi'> (;Jr •"<t•1.etlcd any otht•r rl'I mbur:-l•me nb. \lo II h ~<tmt• mrmbl·r-, n1.·\ t•r d a1m1ng .inv The t•ounc·il m•·mbl'ri. urt· p a.ad $200 a month rnr lht:1r :,,('rVI Cl'~ Dun n~ tht• hc-~•lcd rl1~1·u!>:,,1on Mrs Ga1do s uggt•sted that d bl'I tN m1.•s ns or Culling govt-rnment spending would b1· to abolish contracts to Ford J\crospact-and Communil·at1ons Corporation. /\c ronutromc 01v1s1on Tu single out this corporation when then · a r e many othe rs in Orange County wo rking on government t•ontr:JC'ts W<t l> totally without foundation This was undoubted· ly precipit ated because Mr VardouLis is 1.·mploycd by Ford Aerospace. a la<'l wht<'h 1i. completely irreh'vant to I he s uh jt•ct or 101.·c.al government l'O~I cuts F'or a p('rson in public· or race. elected by the peoplt• to :-en ·1.· in their b<'Sl interei.I~. lh1 !-> demo nstrated a lut'k or fanC'S!>e T hi s conrront<.1t1 o n d early showed that wisdom and JUdg mcnt which arc• considered prC' rcqu1 g1tes for a person hold in~ <lll offic<' was overruled by emolion. I AM ONt: ol many. many PCO· pi e emp l o ye d by Ford Aeroi;pacc who res ide in the City of Irvine. We pay high taxes. belong to Irvine service clubs and donate time and money to city projerts a!\ residents . F'ord Aerospace leases facilities an Irvine and contributes to the city in m a ny ways s uch as their United Fund, Service Projects and las t but not least furnishes Job employment for many Irvine people . Mrs . Gaicto's unwarranted al· t ack on Ford /\e ros pa cc re vealed her obvious dislike of Mr VardouJis. I believe Mrs. Gaido owes not only the City Council but the people of Irvine and C-ril Oher"er f'ord Aerospace in particular an apology for her conduct and re-• To the Editor: ----,~ Aprn-2r~Ollflcll After reading the a rticle en--meet'ing. I do not believe a city titled .. Expense Hems Spark can progress with the type or Council Clash" in the April 2S is· animosity that has been shown su e or the Irvine edition or in these council meetings . the Dally Pilot. l find it impossi· Just to set the record straight. ble not to express my feelin~s. Because of inflation and the loss of tax revenue, cost cutting at lhe local level is undoubtedly the most important problem raced by every city today. At the last City Council meeting in Irvine <April 24l the subject or whether or not to reimburse council members for expenses was m e ntion ed a nd It was brouicht to the attention of the council by Mayor Vardoulla t.bal Mrs. Galdo hu •lready been re· Jmbuned over $100 ao rar this Quotes "A j udiciar y that doesn 't represent Sl.3 percent of the p o pula tion ca n 't d e liver justice." -Susan Ness. head hr t.e1al Support Caucus, who Is urging the Carter administra- Uon to appoint more quallried women to newly created federal Jud1eahlps, ... m'' hui.band and I havl' h vcCI an I r~int' for llJ years and we do not know any of the present council mem~rs. lhcrcfort:. these re- marks l'annot be cons idered biased many way MRS. PAUL I RRECllT Aia.ka Support To the Editor We . a:,, respons ible citizens. s hould url!l' that our Je~islators an Washms?ton. support the pres- ervation or Alaska's magnifi· rent natural resour ces a nd scenic values ror present a nd future generations. Since these lands art• owned by the federal government they t'an be pre - !'<'rved for all Americans at no cost to the taxpayer simply by pa ss i n ~ 11.R . 39 <Uda ll · Anderson 1 and S 222 IN TUE NEXT fe w weeks the full Houst• of Rl'prcscntatives wall have to choose between the l 'dall And e r s o n an d the H uckaby. Breaux -Dinge ll 'weake ning amendments 1 vers ion!' or the Alas ka lands legis lation The lJdall·Anderson bill closely par alle ls the bill overwhelmingly pa!'iscd by the House in the last session. The Huc kaby a nd Breaux· Di n gell amendments would seriously delete r efuges so im- portant to the 120.000 caribou and other ma mma ls and the millions o( migratory birds that nest a nd hatch their young there. Alaska is spread so wide anl:J thin that the tundra where the caribou feeds today will take 40 years to recover. This need for great expanses exists for all wildlife. The weakenin~ amend· ments would, a lso. impair the program for national parks . Almost two thirds of Alaska. c hosen by the state a nd the natives. is open to development. 11. R. 39 1 Udall-Anderson > con· cum-only the r~matnlng tlfii:d..:' Probably tM most importanl resource decision in the nation's history 1s about to be made . Your Congressman and Senators need lo know that you support their efforts to preserve this last great heritage. Tell them. · EVELYN GAYMAN • lAttn1 from ~I GN tatfeome. Tlw ngltl to condnN ,_ttera to 1" IJ>GC• or '"'""'°'' libel u ,...,,,.., I.Attn• of • ~ or lt11 au bf givn rn/nnu. AU i.un1 ...m inch•• lfpalun Oftd ~ad· drut ti.It na~• ma, be '°"MeW oa ,~,, f/ ft/fidftf MUOft " .. pornt. ~~ wUJ...,, bf,,...,...._., ----------~---~--...._........~ VO~ 7-2, NO. 113. _. SEC tONS, 60 PAGE May 17-20 Dry? 1 Stations Planning ". 'Gasless Weekend' NEW YOHK 11\1'1 Hu)trli,: g a:.ollrw lht.· v.'t.•t'lw111t of Mc1' 17 20 ma.\' ht.• 1l1ff11·ul1 111 111.111\ p art:. of tht> m1t11m 1f 't·n •l't• '"• t 11111 ownt.·r:-. JI 1• 'lll't't-,,ful 111 plun~ for ;,i ga.,11•:-.' "''···k1·111I to prOll'SI fctlt•ral 1·11ntrob 1111 Prl<'t•s I\ rww ~Y~lt:·ni ('oullf r;.11M· the pnn· or ~a:. anottu·r th• l'l' ce111s a ~a ll1111 Th l' id 1• a o r 1 g 1 n a t t· <I 1 11 California. when• m11l'!l dl'alcrl'! an• cxpt'clt•d by 1n<1 ul'!try of f1 l·111li; t•l 1m rtil·11><1l t'. and l'!1n1·1· Diedrich "\ Prepares To Testify 8v Gi\R\' GRA~Vlt.Lt: _ -----·. Otl....O•>lrf'•lo!SUI'" f S AN DIF.GO Altorncyl'! for 1 11 d i c t t• ci 0 r a n J! e C o u n t y Supnvrsor lla lph Oredrrc.:h ~aid they cxpc1•t Ow<lrich will chmh into tht• witness hox here soon to begin def1•rnhn~ h1ml'>t·lf ag<11nst 1 bribery C'haqws ~ Dicdrich's les t rn11111\. int::lud ~ ing his cross·exam1n;;t1on nt•xt w rck hy pr11s1•(•11 t11 r M ic·h•:H'I Capi1.z1. 1s l'Xlll'dt·<I 111 hl' th1· kt•y ··lemt·nl in a trial 1·t•n11 •ring 0 11 eventl'> lh<it otcurrC'd tn 17 • rnn.1.i. Th t' 5 :t y l' u r (I Id. ('(I u n t y ~ s upe r visur hds 1n~1~l l'd hll'! li proserulioo on briht"ry t•h:irgt":.. ~ bro ught ugain~t him tn Uf'Ct'rrtbt•r f of 1977 by a <'OUnt~ grnncl Jury. 1., s 1m pl,v tht• har11lt \\11rk 11f. ,, \ Vl'ngt•ful <11s1 rit·t a1t11r111·y <ind ht' ~I arr Now. D1cdrit·h will g1vt• he~ ans"'"'"~ to prC>M•l·uuon chargt•:. that he Enrn·hNI h1m ... c1r II\ S55 OO(I ~~ l>lt:URICll. PaRf' A21 hu~ 'llr•".HI tu 111111·1 'Wit·., 111 t l11dt11~ l 't•lll\t'l'llt'U( 111111111~ I ti ,, h 11 I 11 "' a W ,, ' h 1 11 g t 11 n '\1•\ a1l,1 Lou1:.1.m.1 .trul /\rl/OOd ,ll'\'111 tltll~ 111 1tfft<'IJb of 't.Jll' dt•;t ler ,t,...MIC'I a I ltllll'! II 1~ 11111·1.-;11 howt·vcr how rn:i11~ rh•alt·r~ 11 ;.111111114 tdt• m1~ht p.11 t11·qrnt1· Ill lht• "' (ljJO!'Wd l'lo:. 111g .. Ir :-.11ml'lh111g •~n ·1 forlhN1111 111 14 frnm the Ul'purtmc nt of 1<:111•f'K~'. muny dt•ull·r~ mciy JOHI lht· m11vt·m1·nl." ~a1u Charlt·~ ,.......,,,,.,,, ..,,,. S1•n I loward Bakt·r .fr pre dwt1·d \\'t•dne-;tluv lhal· ht· "'111111 \\Ill l hl· GOP prt·:-. 1dCJnt1:rl nom1nat1u n and I hi:tt formc•r Cciliforn1<1 Gov Honald lfragan \\Uuld ue 111.., pnn<·ip<.rl compcl1t11r for t ht• nomin<1l 1on Ma tties. who operates an E xxon ... talion 1n Wt>sl llartford. Conn. "Tht•rt.>\ <1 def1n1t<• feeling towurd doin~ something ... sctid M altll'S. a former prcs idl'nl of t h l' N a t 1 on a I Co n ~ res s o f Pl'lruleum R et ailers. an tn· duslry group that h as re fused to L'r11lorsl' the shutdown prOP9Sal The ar m of the gas less weekend 1s lo forC't' the govern· m cnt to lohsen controls on tht' rn <• r k up g as sl citions ;.Jr(' <1 I <S.-t• GA"S. Page A2 > TUXJ D'iff.e r On lnfa1it ' Damage Uy KA'l'-HV CbA·~e\• Of t~ O•tly P ilot Sl•lf Two µalhologrsts. both on the lfarv<cird Unive rsity faculty and both l'mployed a l the same Uo:-.Lon UOSf)llal. han• differt"nl opinions about abortion·causcd da m ~1 ~l' t o lht.• inf a n t D r William Waddill 1s accused of stn1ngling. Or John Crnig. a llarvard pro fessor and path<1logist at Boston Hospit<1I for Wom en , con Linul'd telling a n Orange County· Supe rior Court j ury today lhal he round sa line abortion dam.age 1n lht' two.pound. IS-ounce in· fo nt. Mis testimony for the defcmao conflic·tcd with that of his a::.· SCl('Wll', nr Shirlev Dris coll. who testiftt d ror tht: 'prosecution t•a rlicr th at s h e found n o damage from the saline abortion ~olution San On of re Pipe Cracks: 'Nornial' T l·~t1mony in Waddi l l 's m urc1er rel rial hegan March I a nd 1s <'Xpec·ted to continue ;;it ll·a~I an11thPr wet•k The 43·year 11111 llunlington llarhour obste\n <01a11 's first murd€•r trial ended l<Jst Ma.v with tht' jury unable to rcat:h ;,1 n•rdil't Ur Crn1~ wa~ lf1lrl Wednc~rlay \hat Dr l>nM~oll le:-.\ifted sht• found no :,ahrw dam a gt.' in tl'i:.Ul' ~a m pit·~ sh1· had cxaminl'd "I lw lil•V(' then • is ~11hstanl1al a nd e:.is ilv 1dcnt 1f1ahle l'>aline d amage 1n lhl' fetus." l>r Cr;.ug rl'pherl By l"Tt:Vf; MIT<.:HEl,L Ot ""' Oally Pit•\ Stall t-;x tcn~1ve c orro~wn a11d c r al'king of Plf>l'S tarr yi n g r ad11>attivt• wcil1·r at the San Onofrt· 11ut•lt·;-ir powl'r pl<inl "'ere lermt"d "normal" hy Edison ComJlany offtnals today A m e mbt·r o r the Nuclear R l'gul<J tory l'nmm11'!:.11in ' ... 1<1ff a nnounced Wl'dnL·~da) th<:tl rivt· nuC'lear planl~ 1n the: Un1l1·1I St ales. including lh<' San Onofr1• • facility. havl:' lcukaAc rn tulJt."s located m tht• r t:<JClor vessel Darrell Ebenhut. a member nr the NRC staff, said corrosive buildupcnuses the pipes to cr ack, adding the pro hlem ii'! t•xtcns 1vt• , at rive power plant~. and the most e rat·ks occur ut the S<J n Onofre rt' a ctor. . I . But D ave B arro n , a spokesma n for the San Onorn· plant. said the proble m is not a Or~n:<A. :'_"~• "~a1her Night and morning low clouds with sunny a fte r· noo ns Hig hs Friday in mid·60s lo low 70s. Lo ws tonight 50 lo 56. INSIDE TODAY We•tminlter High School is trying to come lo gnpa with increomip truancy ond van· doUam problem8. Poye C4 ••••• •• .,_.,,la "" 1r.,.....-.c11 a l.,M, ••we At ........ . .. , ~ as C....,.... Cl-11 C-kt •• ~:: ................. , 1-..1111 111 lleotl ........ C14 ••• c.-ca ..... ,..... •11 .......... \ • . ne w o nt·. and h ;_1-; li cen ·th11roughh t·:-.aminc1I h~ the 111 duslrv for s1·vl'ral vt·<ir~ .. "I I. 1s undl•r C:·11n1 rol." I ht• -;poki:s m;in s aid . adding tht.· pr11h lt•m has h('l'll {'XPt'rll'n<·ed IO llw µa st . "C1nll ii w 1 \I occur m lhl' ruturc .. 11 l' -;a id I ht· lenks do not hl'l·ornt· an opcratwnal problt'm until the' rt•ach <'erlain lt·vcb ··And ~·cty bt.'fore t hel'>l' p1nh11lc lt·aks would n•ac·h th:it lt·vcl, we would h:ivt· monitored the proh· ll·m an<I ~hut down o pcr<t I l(lnS " , The corrosion s tem s from a ehem1C<J I rc;t<·tion in the> ste;.im ge nl'ralors. which cause pipe~ l hal iH(' O<t rl of th1• POOii n g <SeC' CRACKS, PaJ!e A 2) lJ ndt:'r cr11s::;·ex ~• m matron to day by proM•cutor Hobert Chat· lt·rlon. D r Craig ~;,,i d l'!llt'h s ahnl' damaJ!t' causes ox ygen dd1c1enC'y 1n rnfant:-.. Dr Cr:u g C'onlcndl.'d he would not be l'l'rlain that a n infant m·\·cr hrecithcd by l'>trnply seeing 1f the• Jun~~ would float in water Dr .Jn~hu a PC'rpcr testified Wednt:'sd<iy that the infant had m ·vcr effecti\'l'lv breathed. lie made that finding hy drOJ> PIOR lung ltSMJl' into liquid ctnd obs erving it s mk. an indication that the hahy drd not breathe a fte r dclin•ry Dr Craig. howl'V<'r. ~aid oxy gc•n Ci.I n lw ahsorbcd th rough lhl' tissues a nd lht' lung lest may not hc a t•e rtain ind1n 1llon San Juan Council Studies Land Use By WILLIAM HODGE Of Iii. O•il1 f'Uol St.Ill Despite pleas from m any resi- dents to deny the proposal out- right. San Juan Capistrano c ily councilmen voted Wc <ln csd<iy to continue public hear ings on a land use plan that would allow 1,20 I ho m es o n pro minent hillsides above the community . M emtM:r~ ..vote.cL.a.:D-1.o .stall a vote on the proposed-Glendale Federal Savings and Loan la nd use plan until the June 6 council mee ting after severa l residents spoke against the pla n. ··our recomme ndation is that the proposed gene r a l p la n amendment be den ied in ils pres· ent form.·· Roberta Berns told the councilmen. She claimed the "massive gr adjng" required by the project east or the San Diego Freeway and south San Juan Cr eek Road was Incons istent '•with a major policy nnd objective of overall gen~ral plan lo prohibit such grading in the hillside areas." f'ormc r Councilman Douglas Nash also chided thl:! project for the four million c ubic yards of gradin~ proposed . implying the gradin~ wo~ld be done to shore up a llegedly poor geology in the area. "lf you can mo ve enough dirt you can m ake it good geology," Nesh -elalmed. '"But-we'nn>Jf· posed to massive grading.·· A geology report accompaning the environmenta l impact report for the project noted that som e of the areas of the 1.265 acre parcel arc lands lide-prone but m aintained that meas ures could be taken to Jilleviate the prob· le m . Councilm en re ques ted more Information on several aspects of the project 's environmental report. They called for more detailed information o n t raffic clrcula · tlon , sewer plants, J{rading alternatives and pro posed equestrian u11e11. • Solar Ship Exofieo 0•1ly Piiot SYlll P ... IO Thomas Simp!->on. ~· fifth grader <.rl Top of I ht· World El<:mcntar~ St'hool tn LagunC:t Bl·ad1. shoY.~ his sun-powert'tl ~pace s h1µ Sohir pan<:I!-> on tht.' rec.tr c:ollt!el ent'rg~ tha t n1t1kt' sh1µ mvvl' Thl' intcrstt:ll<lr 'lt·t·<l Y.;.i:-p<1rt ol I hl· :-.<:hool'~ ent!rgy f<.r1r Thi· l:11r ''"~ fused togt-lht!r with help of 111-.lrutLOr S<dh Willl~1ms Thoma!-~aid ht.· built lhl' -.ul:11 ·c·rafl \\1th a lrtllC' helµ from h1:--d<t<l Woman, 75, Arraigned- lagwian Faces Charge i11 Teleplw1ie Threats - A 75·year ·old Luguna lh:ach woma11 fat·t•s m isdc m e <inor c h;i r gl·s of pl;it'ing u nnoyi ng phonr <•:i!ll'> In Mayor J ack MeUow<•ll 111 which s he a llcgcdl.) thrN1l('ncd t11 haVL' hrm killed Mt•rkla Marks. a hmgllmc Laguna Ueach resident. was ar rai,l.!n<•<l 1n South Orangl' Count~ Muni<'rpal Court l;,1s t 14Ct:k on lhr m isrlt"meano r c·harge arte r res ponding to a letter from lht:• Dis trict Attorm•y 's oHlcl' usking her to appc<ir f'oh1·l' Capt Neil P urcell said the inl'idt•nt a llei:tt·dly occurred M;ir<"h :n \\ht·n the mayor re n •i \'l'cl .1 ~(·rit·~ of phone calb from lht• woman :et ahout !Ip rn at his homl' Tht· ma \ 1,r ~1.111! tht• woman thrt·atl·n<·rf his lif<· and th11t 11f C~1ptarn Pun·1·l l The m a.vor. who l'!at<I he dot•:. 1101 1.n•rsonall~ knol4 1 ht· woman ltl'l'amt· alarml·<l aflt·r thl f1r~l t·u lls a nd phonl•d 1><111<·(· T 14 o o ff 1 t.: l. r !-< ,arr 1 " l' d ;i n <I I 1 S l t' n l' d 111 a I i:I p I' I) f I h \' te lepho nl· c·1>n\l'l"!-alwn i::lltr;1 11a t rols 14t·r•· plan·1I 1111 lh•· l111mt•s of Mc l>t•l4•·1 1 anrl l'urn·ll 1t was re porll'd. and th1· d1Mrll'l attorney's offrt•t· ·"a~ inforncd nf lhc. incidenL M r~ Ma r k ' f,11·1°!'-·• 1.>r1· hmrn<Jr~ hearing \1 ;J~ fol . <rn<I ,J trial June Ii Shi• "'CJ!' nol arn·~I t•d in lht• lfll'ldl•nl T h l' I \.\ II II ( ( I I' t' r '-14 h h n•sponcft'd 111 lht• ma~ nr ... hum1· l;1~t :'wtan·h 1dl'nlll1l0d !ht• \Oll't' as M rs. ~1ark s and ... uhm1l1cd ;.a 1.'l'lml· report W;1~11t•r Rebuffed · N11 onl' w:.1nh to sce thi:-. wom;in tn 1a1I. .. Purcf!ll said W 1•<1 nl·~llu \' ·'I lowf'\ ('r . we want lh1~ ty~~· C1f :wt1v1ty lo·c·case." Dt•puty 01slrtt'l .\ttorncy Dan Kt·lly -;aid a publH· defPnder ha~ lil01•n rwmcd for Mr~ Marks Thi· 1:-.!-l.lt' "'al'! brought to p11hhc at! t·nt icen a l Tuel'!day s Ct 1, I 011n1 ii 111cl'lrni!. "'hert' IJr I ; t' n 1• 1\ I h t ' r t •> n t e rm e d ~1 l•l>nwc ll s at·t111n ''har<i!>S- mt•nt ~ __ _ Rut PurN·ll stw1 the harass· mt·nt 1s 1111 lht• part of Mrs ~1 ;,rrk~. \-\hom ht· c laims makel'> frt·!f ut·nl c·,tlb 111 t·ll) ha ll anrt I h l' po I 1 1• t' d 1· pa r I m c m I • '110\t'llllll'I'! UIJ Ill 15 llmi'I'! a da}' , ,\1 d x 1\-\1·ll ,;iul ht· lrnd suu.:crc <·1rnt'l•1·n~ ft•r hi' wt·lf<ir!;' <1nd I hat nf h1~ famtl~ after r•·eciv111g thl' a llcgt•d phom·<l thrl';tt Re tarded Care H d Center Nixed Marble ea Issue In San Juan · Approval Remains 8 y RAYMOND ESTR ADA JR. ()t Ille 0~1ly f'tl•I St.Ill San Cll'mcntt• Mayor Pm Tl'rr M y rt1 ~ Wa~nc r tried un:-.u c _·cssfully Wcdnc~day L<1 han· tht' .:it~ Counl'll l'l·voke an earlier Jpproval of lhe l.IM ho mt.' Ma r hie llc<:td proje1·t on 762 ac res of Reeves Hunch M rs. Wt1gnc r asserted that Marble llcad d eveloper:-.. John D 1.usk and So n . m u d c num e r oul'! ('h a n ges 1n the specifi(-~ plan s inte thl' council voted 3 lo 2 April 4 to approvt• the proJt•ct T ht.• l'Ount•rl volt·d 4 lo I Wed n esday to <hscuss lht' Murhll' lfead plan at their June fi meet· ing Mrs. Wug ner voted against the de lay Mrs Wagner and recalled c o unc ilman llo wa rd Mushett made s imilar char ges April 4 whe n M<tyo't Roy Hamm and ouste d council members William Walke r and Donna Wilkinson \'Oled to approve the pla n But the replacements for the three recalled council member~ Pl!AJT tOQKS AT 'AM4.ZON' G lg antic p r o p o rtions and s uperior inte lligence have been ascribed to the Amazon woman of legend who dominated all m en who ('am e in contact with h e r . . l''or a peek at a r eal-life womun who believes in the same con cept. of fem a le supe riority. a nd who founded an Orange Count y f{roup known as the Society Cor th~ Promulgation a nd Encou ragement of Amazon Conduct and Altitude . s,ee Featuring, Page<.:t st'cmcd to ;.,igr,·t• th:..t tht· Marble llcad l~l'!Ul' ~hvuld be di!>C'USl'!t·d again Thl· thrf'1• m·l4 touncll . mt·m~r.!-14l'n• t•letkll r\pril 4!4 Mrs . Waglll'r a~~crtt•d that lht' entir{' t·omm1•rt·1;ill' plannl•d area at thl· Marhll' lll'ad ~•It· ha~ been delt'tl·d from th1: proPQM:d proJcCt and replaC'cd with hou:-. 1ng ShC' also claimed thl· rl•\'l~t:<J plans call for 1ni.:rc<1scd rcs1den t ial d('n.:;1l\ Whe n thl' council appro\'ed 0lht· pla n April 4 1t called for 1.056 ho mel'> Now th<it tot al appears Lo he 1n l·rcascd by 108 housing units Mrs Wagner l'!a1d the added hom es arl' what tht.• dl.'Vl'lor)l•r t•alls "affordable housing " Sht· s a id she objects to the• lark of an t•nvironmc ntal impac•t rt•J}Or\ on the a ffordable housin~ area Mrs . Wagnor also <'rit rcizcd what s he called "maJor chan~el'! 111 the road system" in the Mar hie Head plan. "To not lake immediate action ' to correct thil'> situation would be detrime nta l lo the developer and the city," Mrs . Wagne r said Mrs. Wa~ner s aid she wanted the council to initi<ite adoption of a new s pecific. plan Cor the. Mar· ble Head project t hat would con· form lo the previously approved tentative tract maps . .. We should send this back lo the Planning Comm1ss1on imd make sure the city is not In any jeopardy," she added . ·Counci l woman Karolin e ~oester s aid she agreed with Mrs . Wagner that the developer~ may not have fully complied tSee MARBLE, Page Al> Other Coverage Other south Orange County l.'Over age appears today on Page A18 Capis t rano tka1·h r,.srd ents "ho flo;rrl·d t'l'>tablls nment of a r1·~1dc•nllal <.0<.1re ('j:'ntcr rl"lr r'e· 1 u r 11 t• d p ~1 t 1 • n t I'! i n l h l' 1 r rw1ghhorhood l'><'Ort?d a victory Wt>dnL·sday al'! San .Juan c1\y t·o11n c 1lmt•n voted to deny u l'l' rm II rnr thl• tnslll ullo n <:uunC'1lmt'n at'lC'd on <•n ap· 11<·:.t l from res irients s outh ,,f the 1 11~ afler plann1 n }! ro m - m1!.l'!IOnl'rl'! ),!a ve lhl'1r <tµproval lo the.• f;mlity on l:.ind located at C<.1m 1no t'a111~t rano and Via Sl•rra Thl• pr<iJ t:'<:I for a 12-unit re5· 1ci1·ntial llourd anrt car e facility that would havl' housed 66 pa· I ll'nts with mental and physil'al h<Jnd1 ct1ps 14 :.tS. opposed by the Capi~tr<Jnn tkach Community 1\ssot·1ut1on anti Chamber of Com mt•n'l' Counl'ilmc o ,1 oled 4 t o o a gainst the proposlil, c laiming . tht· project was not a compatible la nd usl' with the area. which in· l'ludcl'> lig ht ·ndustria l buildings a ~ we ll a s 9c s idential nei~hborhoods John Wayne Has Surgery Ac tor John Way n e of Newport Beach spenl '·a good night " recovering from ttis second operation this yell r , a hospital s pokeswo man said today. The 71-year -o ld film vete ran remained In sla· ble condition in the in· t~nslve care unit of UCLA Med ical Cente r after un· deq~olng s urge ry to r e - mo ve an intesti nal b lockage. Al Hic ks, a hosp\UJ s1>0kesma«. saiel the s urf'ery Wednesday was routine. See addi· tion al story. Page A3 DAil V PILOT L/SC Court Allowa Dana ~oint Suit Ob1ec t1 o n s b_y 1 lJnlic lJTCllnera ompany o • s.t9 3 mllUon law1nalt filt'Cf •1aln!lt 1l by • D•n• Pnlnt mutne f\tel dl11 trlbutor were dt•n1'"d W(•drtffday I .. Oran1• County S uperior Court J udae Rot>.lrt G reen ruled at•lntn the firm 'a moliona a nd lll'an\ed It 30 day1 1n which lo fUe a formail rep11onse to the com plaint lodaed b y Ro.rlnald Doll , Dana H1r1NK 'LIQle medM "-I-......,fePARCO. dea tr ' Doll'• att or n~y. Waltu Doll la Mellin& .. mUUon &n Howard, however, t>Onlenda the punitive d1ma1e. Ind '300.000 In facta ot tM case will s upport lhc at'tual <1•maaes f>o ll allele" allea•llocli.114.l noted muine fuel that ARCO ha1 tried to bar,,. bua{ft• jn Ute harbor has nearly him l ftlo abandonln1 the doublfd alnce Doll and ARCO dul•rahip he h11 operated •Ince 1l1ned their fuel dl1trtbution 1971 a'-reement. ·•we VtOUld take the potlUon Tht 1ult 1tefha from a default that thote alle11Uon1 are falte." action brooaht against Doll by said Grc1ory Wedner, an •t· ARCO In South Oranae County Clemente Council Shelves Park Talk Munlclp•l Court. La11l May Judie Blair Bunett ruled in t•vor of Doll. A• a r esult, Do ll a lleged mallclOWI pro.ecution and con tended the court action was part of ARCO'tt haNssment of him. We dne r . ho we ve r , argued th_,re haB been no harassment. noting Doll s till operates in the harbor under terms of t he agree· m tlllt with ARCO San Cle me nte C1ly l'oUlll'll members delayed u sc·h~uled diSt'USlllOn Of 1tllcged poor pwrk maint e n u n cc W e dn cisd1t bet' a use u c·1ty au1c s1ud lht'rc was a vroblcm 10 cust1ng hght rolice Shoot Man Fleeing From Arrest A Los Alamtlos police orrtcer shot and slightly wounded a m11n Wednesday as he ullc~ecJly was (lceing from police who were lryin )! le) arrc~t him and a partnt•r in conncct1011 with a rob· bt'ry c:arhcr 1n lhe day. Hudolfo Cucvas. 23, H<.1wa 11an G:.irdens, :.uffcr ed a minor fl esh -''0\1nl1 and 14US lrl'alcd at C l Mt>cilcal C:enler bl'fon· hc1ng __ ltocik.t•d iJlJ.o Uran,1.?c <.:uunty..J.;.c1t,.. Vohee s aid A sec:ond m ;rn, Lo uis Aguirre. :u, Hawauun G:.irdcn~. <.1lso was arrested on s uspicion or the 2· 411 p.m . robbery, policesitid.- lnvesti~ators allc~c lhe pair held up a Downey Sa vings and 1.oan office at 3996 Hull Road Laguna Police Chief. Retunis Lag una Beat•h Polit'c Chie f J o n Sparks. s porting a new mu.i;tache, rcturnC'd to work Wednesday a fter SIX weeks Of disability lc:1ve The r h1cr hu~ hr<.·n on leave to(low1ng a car CQllbion lu~t Oeccmtx·r durtn~ t1 funna l pro <·ession for u -.J;un San Cle ment(' polit'e offic:t'r HE' sought db·abilily leave in March arter suffering comphca· lions from a back in1ury s us· l:..iined in the crash. Police Capt. Nci I Purcell wus n«ling chie f during Spa rks' u bsencc r on the subject Cit Ltl11iure Stlrv1res Director St u 1Ht t-'r~m c said he had ,,1an11t'd tO deliver a full report 0 11 chi:: parks rond1t1on mcluding .!>llde photographs or lhe alleged problem areas. Uut Fume told the council lhc 11holographs t1tken or the parks "either came out loo light or too d ark " The pa rks report. suggested by M ayor Pro Tem Myrtis W1tgner April lft, was delayed until further information could he gathered to present to the council. Mrs. Wagne r has been c ritical of lttc $59,000 pa id to the BMC µark s m ainte na nce rirm for what s he :ls!.crts i~ inadequate ~(•rv11·C' to the city's reC'rcational ft1c•illt1cs f'ro• Pagr A I CRACKS ... . y:it-t•m-t<K-r<.1ck-under pressure. Ba rron said Edisun officiab .ire looking into longterm solu· t1ons of the problem in efforts to develop a balanced chC'mical co ntent o r the cool ant l o ---mrolm ize corrosion . f'or now. ht' Sl:lid . ptanl e rews merely plu~ the lube~ up <ind eliminf.lk the leakage. lie s<.1id the re i:l re several thousand o f the lubes a n d leakages in the pasl hi:! ve result- ed in only "ope or two percent having lo be plugged up ... "We j ust take them out of t ommission." he S<itd lnrlustry 0Hie1<.1ls :.ay th e leaks that do occur fall within the gov· c rnment·imposcd limitation s, "and any amount that docs le ak may be turned into steam inside the reat'tor where it is eventual· ly decontaminated." Rarron said the leakages did c rc<1le problems several years ago ·•tt caused outages. a nd we had to s hut down to re pair lubes ... he s ;,iid But he said E dison has un. dergone program~ to resolve the problem . He s aid Edison officials have been working on a longterm .;olut ion to lhl' <·orrosion prob· lcm for yNirs Arson Probed In Clemente Station Blaze A fire that gutted l:ln ab'V'- doned San Cle me nte gasoline !!talion Wednesday afternoon was believe<1 touched off by transients or vandals. No one WltS hurt. San Cle me nte fire mar-s hat Gary Carm1chHel said thl' 5:40 p.m . fare al what used to be the Lc rnl'r gas station. 615 S El Camino fll'<il. may have been set by one or the many transu.:ril!> who s leep in the boarded-up building. Carmichael s aid lhl· damag1· to the buildirlJ.( 1s hard lo de tcr-m111c s ince-it Is believCd-tht• owne r plans to dcm olt:.h it F1 re m en doused the hlazt· s hortly <1 fter 1t began. They found paper und wood ash1'!> wher e the !ire is bclie.Yed to · have been ignitc•d · • Prisoners Parolet.1 SEOUL. South Korcl:l tAP1 Mo r e than 1.000 ··cxempli:lry prisoners" art• being paroled tn day in commemor:J lion of Bud- dha':. birthday TOP EMPLOYERS FE4TURED Do you know who O r ange County's 50 top e mployers i:l rc" The J obs section in Today's Oat ly Pilot le ts you know who they f.lr e and about the local employ menl market Facts, fiJ(ures and statistics are presented about working conditions along the O rnnge Coast. See the Jobs section in today ·~ Daily Pilot. Fuel by Appointment Sunnjvale Citizens Only, Please SUNNYVALE <AP> If you want to fill 'er up at Ernie Sanc hez· gasoline ser vice sta lio n, you'll h ave to m a ke a n appointment. And no trans ients, please. Motorists who drive up unannounced w111 be given a maximum of $3 worth of gasoline. he added. "The situation was so hectic with people fighting an lmc and everyone panicking that J decided to go to appointments." Sanchez sa id Wednesday. ·· ... SINCE THIS THING STA RTED, there have been so m a ny transients lookin~ for gas. I haven't been able to serve my regular customers." he s aid. IN A REVIVAL O• a practice he used in the 1974 gas.tine sho rtage, Sanchez posted sig ns near his pumps Wednesd ay saying he would only rm the ta nks or persons who can produce a drive r's license with a Sunnyvale address. Sanchez s aid the idea is to eliminate lines and uncertainty about whether u custom er will be able to get gas . In addition, customers wi II be able to expect a check under the hood under unharried cir cumstances. "I know of no regulations. ag<.1insl a p pointme nts," said Da le Cook. regional direc- tor of external affair R for the U.S. De part- ment of Energy. "We cl:ln regulate price. hut how he runs his station is up to him ... And. he added. those driver s will have to tele phone the day before to make an appoint .. me nt. Only 100 customers will be served each day. ORANGE COAST 1.1!>C DAILY PILOT fMOf•Mll'I CM\t o.tlv Ptk).I ••lt'I •f't1h •'tot¥! CMN>Cl tf\oflo ~ Pt.-" t\CNbU\Nlft th O'W' Qt~ to.ht Purtl•\htnq(!'W'nf)"Oho ~p..,Alro f'OlllOft\llf"' ,,,.,.,,.,Ma ~ .. ., thfOYQf\ r,.tt,.Y tnt (Cht• Mt>'-" U.-'ll'(J()f I 8'--•t f\ •tV"h"OfOfli flt M h f"ovn l•ln Y4tlH>t. h'¥11nt· t ~ 0PMf\ ~t~(CM\t ,. ._.nql• lf'oqtCWMl l'ct1t!on I\ Oiue>4•""'tt '-f'tVf<JA"\Mid ~ • .,.. r~ Pf'•"' 1~1 s>w'>'l'>h1n<1 .,, .. "" '' "' JJO w .... Q,ay Sf.-""1 CMt•Mt\.<I (4'11lt0f~IA'f)t)t ........ _ Prt\'dfnt -~ P\AW1\ftH •><•" c ... ..-, Vf(.• Pr ,\10l""t end 0.,_..,.t M.t~ ,_., ....... , (llllOt fl,..,...,A Mv ..... ;.,. ...._"'-0'"' Eauor c ...... , K. L"' lttthilr• I' ... II A\\l\IA"' Mlln-..ftiQ [OUOt't ·- ..,.. Fro• Page A J GAS •.• low e d to take on Sa leS of gasoline. That mark·up, known as "dealer margin," cannot ex· ceed the amount it was in May 1973, plus three cents. Dealers a lso have been allowed to add small amounts lo cover some other coets. The deal~ want the system PRICE INDEX SHOWS GM COST EFFECT -A4 GAS CRUNCH BRING8 PLENTY 0•8TORIEl-A14 replaced ... ith· a straight 25 per· cenl mark-up over the wholesale prlce of gasoline. That would raise lhe prtce of IHOllne about three cents a gallon above the national avera1e price of 77 cents a t•llon. The dealers acknowledte lbal the rasless weekend would ID· convenience the public. Victoria Set For Closure The Victoria Drive underpass or Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach will be closed to trafflc beginning Monday a s crews ttired by the Aliso Water Manageme nt Agency bore holes for pipeline in the area. 'I:er_cy .Bandt Laguna. ..Beach.. assistant city manager. said the work s hould r equire two weeks to complete, adding AWMA crews will be laying pipe at th<: un· derpasa by means of boring holes throu11h the earth. The $50,000 sewer program Is expected t.o be completed 1tnd in operation in 1981. Barrier& As8ailed WASHINGTON (AP) Japanese Prime Minister Maaayoehl Ohlra la meeting lo· day with Houite and Senate leeders ln an attempt to forest.all any move tn Con1re11 to erect trade barriera to Japanese lm· portl. Delly 11"1144 ltMI ,._ .. HONORS DUE FOR COMMUNITY SERVtCE EFFORTS Officer Alex Jlmtnez, Coach RoH Engen Donors Due ... Cop, Coach Commended A W!~una Beach pohcc m vestigalor and a volleyball 1mlhus1asl will be feted by lhe Laguna Beach High School PTA Wednesday for their community efforts Investigator Alex Jimenez. i:l 23-year Laguna Beac;h · ~oltcc Department veterl:ln. developed the city's JUvcn1h.' department. llc also i;cr ves on the city's Human Needs Committee and works clo~ely with· the Orange County Regional Mt•ntal Jleulth Clinic The second Honorary Service Award will go to Rolf Engen. who has volunteered hundreds of hours to lhc Lag una B<.•ach J Ji gh Sl·ho<il volleyball team The school placed first 1n the <.'l F f•1r volleyball in 1977, and second in 1971'! ThL• awarils t·1·n·mony wi ll take pll:lce in the high s chool uut11torium bcg1nnmg a l 7 30 p.m f 'rom Page A I DIEDRICH READY. • • Members of the Laguna Beaeb schoola Faculty AslodaUon are planning a demonstration tonight at school dialrict headquarter1 Jn hopes or swaying trualee& over salary talks that have reached an impasse. Association president Lida Ca mpbell s aid We dnesday teachers are angry followin1 the lnltlal negotiation session between raculty group reprea;en- l<.Jlives, school board members and " medil:llor called in to re- i.olve the stalled talks "The teachers indicated they would move but the school board said they would n't ," Miss Cu mp bell elai med "The school d1striet has the money hut they don't want to pay the I salary > in- t r ca slc' Tht· nc,:wt1at 1ons became dead locked when instructors de- m anded a six µe rcent pay in· rn•ust' and board m em bers of· frrrd only a 3 7 pcrt'cnt int'rease Ar thl.:' time. Superintendent Ro bl· rt Saneh ·~ noted that Ll'ac·hcrs ha\,! been given l:l 1.5 µt· rc·i•nr ira• rt'ci~c in benefits 1·arl1cr in t ile y<:ar whe n districts were vroh1bitc<J by state bailout I 1• ~ i ~ I <i t i o n r r o m g i " i n g l 'm ployl·c~ Iii:!) hikes . 'l'h<•L law was s uhsl!que nlly rull•<I unton~t1 tut1onal by the ('<.1ll forn1a Supreme Court, open- 1n~ Lh~· door for sulary inc rease 111·got 1at111n~ !\11~:-. C:rn1pbt•ll th·dtncd lo pre- tlH·f a strik1· hy lc<.1c·her:, tf talks t•cint inut> 1n a stalemate 11 ~ould bt· my hope lhal we c·111lld ~l'llll· tl11~ 1~:.ue without a 111k1· .. 'he· :-.aid "But J do know in early 197:1 whl'n a tlC\dt>p mc•nt tom11anv. /\111Jhc1m lhlb Loe._ µ<ud. n.; ·personal alliJrn1·~ M 1rh;1t'I lkm1ngton legal f1·c·.., that . 111 part, were-pa~~c<I ou to 1>1edrteh as · loan~ · dl'fc·n~t· w1tnt·-.~1·' I h.il .1 lot of tht· lCal'hl!r~ arc an Among tho~c ~t h edulctl lei g1, lcsl-1f.y brw~ arl-' t·ounty Acl Along with c·o·d c fenciunL Lc Hoy Hos t· solit1lt·1I a bribi~ rro-m 'thfL-+<iffit"-V6mp&fto)' by-<1f · • fering to sell 1t property 1n · Fullerton for $l!i0,0<KI rnorc· than its true worth. Benefited from ;in $8(1,000 h;rnk loan arrangl·cl hy l ht· <.•nm puny, a loan Owdneh lat1·r re· p:rnl Proftt<'d bv S41l,llll0 ~hen Anahe 11n Hilb In<· paid Hos•· cons ultant fl•c:, which Hose. tn part. passed on Lo Hcmington who, in turn, passed lhl' monc~ on lo 01cdr1eh It look C:..ip1n1. Orange (;oun t y 's assistant dislric·t attorney. JUSl fiw days to lay out hti. cuse agarns l Dicdnc·h to ;rn eight woman . four man Jury Ill Superior Courl J udgc RO!.'> Thl:lrp·s l'e>urtruom This wt.'{'k. thl· defense beg:Jn telling its -.1tk of thr ~tnry Before D1erlrieh begins hi' t est imony dc•fl·n!.c lawyP r~ .I a mes ll1cldct and Kctlh Monroe ~aid they µIan to t•all acldilwn<il ..-- t 'rom Poff# 1\ I m 1n1 s trall\ <.• Offtti•r Hohl'• I Thorn a~. former Fu I lt:rl.•111 rna y or F'ranc1 s Wo11d anil 01cdrtch aid<· Hay RhOa<J!. MARBLE !-:arty todii y. co tldcnd<.1111 • • • tfO"'Sl' . -sntr-o n the w 1 t TTC!i"-- s t <.1 n d after Wedncsd<iY undNgO "'11 h 1 ltc· ai.:11 •1•11 UIJC>n plan:. ing a full day of no:.~ M t.1~<>r Hamm anct Coun t'Xamination by C<.1piu.1 • llrn.1n Htt ha rd Ahlman si:11d In rapid-fire qul!sl1un1n g '>UJJ tht•) f,.ft r~1>rl'~enlat1ves from lumenlcd bv c1. raft of dncu I h(' 1.u)',k ( ompany s hould be ~ents Capi zzi !<ut·c:c:cdt•d 111 11r1· ... 1•n1 111 defend th'· plan s howing that thl• Fullt'rtrrn c·h;i ng1·, lll'fnn• lh" '''Junctl li:lkc~ propc:rty rlt•i:l l Ho<t· lrll'd to .u·•wn . ot late with /\nahc•trn 111 lh Inc· l>cm :-.11·ph•·n~11n ;1 s pnkcl'rnan ~tu~<;n 'tmuchofad<.·<.11 I"' tho· \l;1rhl1· IJ1•,Jd dt•\clopn..,. ... 1111 he· h;ul nt•l Fl'l'•'t\l•<l a 1:11111 pl1.•l1· n111111 1111 \I r-. W.1gm·r·~ 1"ht1rgl·~ J lld tl1•1•l1n1•d <'ornmcllf lodti' AftPr ;i land tr:i<l1· and '-'•lhnul Lhl' comµany·~ part1<·11wt1on. th• propo~{'tl dc.,,l'lopmt·nl of ,; c •m dom1mum µroJCl'l on 11 t <H·rc' w:Js a finanl'1:ll rlop, d(·c·urchnJ.? to C:ap11.1.1 's rendition"' h1l1· <1u<" L1on1ng Hose Tht' proscrutor abo <ln•v. ,, <'On fes~1on from t h1· /\rwh1 tm ;.irth1tl'd thal Lh c 1 c \\ ·•~ no clot• um ... nl ;i\ 111n to t'll\. l' r I h1· '10.000 eh1·c·k pJHl lo 01t·drid1 111 t 974 t 11 <'O\ t•r l' rrcir°' m ;.itl1• oil cit: , , , · I " p m l' n 1 µ r o J ,. t· 1 1 n v. ol!>htng ton and lduho ~ \(. H \ M I· '\ I () I .\ I' I C':1l1f1)r111a "' 101> un•·mJJI" menl 1,..n,•r11 ""uld "' 1 •• 1 .... 1·<1 fr•1m $111·1 tu SMtl ~· \.\('t·k 111 lhre1• '1•ar:-. untl1·r t\B :125 Jpprovt·rl II\ tlu· "'"·mhl~ ~ f-'1na11c·t'. I th us t1n1.:l .inti t'nm mcn·t· Com ITI 1 llt't• From WHITE'S LA-Z-BOY SUNDAY MAY -13 Specially for Mom s2 .99 SAVE $50 COITA MllA 369 I. 17th IT. (Ac:rou rrom llols>ns. ne•t to Marte CQllendofs) 642·1657 Mon·Tht.. lo.6 Fri 1i.9 Sat 10·6 Clottd Sunday reg. s349 flll DlllVllJ MISSION VIEJO 21192 Marguertte ltkwy. (Lett off of Ave<y OftramQ. Next to Toye>taJ 4tl·l902 Mon.-Rt.1~ Sot. 1().~ Ooaed Sundav """'-·May 3, 117' BillM Push Coast Unit Changes MUL TIW1NNERS -The 0Jk fltdge B oys hold awards ror Top VOl'&.11 Group and • Rest Album of the Y••ar prt·~t·ott:d to them by cnll'rtaincr Charo al A<'ademy of Coun A fl' W lretlf'OtO try Musa<' Awards Show. From left are R icharcl S te rban. Joe Bonsall. Charo, l>u;,im: Allen and William Lee Golden. Country Singers Hailed Rogers, Mandrell, Oak Ridge Winners HOLLYWOOD <A P > --Kenny Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys and Barbara Mandrell shared top honors as the Academy of Country Music awards went prime -time with a l>lar studded telecast featuring more musil' tha n talk Roge rs, who walke d into the Holly wood Pala<lium with nominations m five categories. emerj:?ed with two prest1g1ous pnles the top male vocalist and entertainer of the year awards. The s il ver-bearded singer 's hit "The G-amt>ler," has already won the eoontry-song of the year Grammy this year. But Rogers. who won four awards from the Academy last year. said Lhe Country Music honors were the most gratifying. of the year, also came to country music through a s ide door gospel. Miss Mandrell. who co-hosted the two.hour s how wiVl Roy Clark and Dennis Weaver, said her award for top fe male vocalist caught her com· pletely by surprise. Don Willi ams struck a casual note at th<: otherwise dressy affair. wearing a denim JackH a'> he a ceepted a "hat " for ~mgle record of the year "Tulsa Time." e hnsty-'t.:rne was numetl top new ·rcmare vocalist Top new male voealist was .John Conlee. The Oak R1dite Boyi,;, who look away silvery __ ___,c..,..o..,..w_bow,,...&.. hat tr_Qp_h~cs fo r to vocatfilQYP and whose " a COrii<; · BC1ck St1 loon" record mg was album /\nne Murray. whose rend1t1on of ··v ou Nccdc'1 Mc " c:.irn~d ht:r a Grcimmy as top fE'male vocalist, was not on bt1nd as the ~amc tune -wac: named song of the year , W~dt111 , ' Plane Due In Havas u? LONG BEACH 1 I\ I» Lake lfava~u Calv. Ariz .. already the home of the London liradge. may get a dtfft-rent kind of monum(·nt • I lowMd llu g h c s' lege nd ary Spruce Goose. Ron Clark. who owns land an Lake llava::.u. said Wednesday he was1 offe ring to provide a permanC'nt showcas e there for the Spruce Goose. Hughes' one-0f-a- kind plywood troop car- rier that has flown JUSl once. .. The fl ying boat has, been a legend to millions• of people worldwide' since its initial ahd only hight in 1947 ." · said Clark. "It has been hid - den from {)Ublic view ever since." • THE 200-TON s pruce Goose . r ec - ognized as the lar~e~l airplane ever built. was stored in secrecy here by Hughes following its brief rught. ~m~k©r1 "~~m~. 01 OHIO MOTHERS' DAY GIFTS Ready for easy carry- out . . . or we will do the mailing. Westclirr Plaza 17th & lrYine, N.8 . 642-0972 Fai.hlon l~land Ne"port Bf.1th 640-6050 SACRAMENTO <A P l -Thlr· teen bills to modify California's coastal laws d isappeared in&o the machinery of an Auembly committee early today with the promise of a new composite model in two weeks. Authors or tbe input called frequently for simplicit y and fairness In coasta l commission actions. They cited numerous examples of the ways they said the commissions have alienated those with whom Lhey deal. They asserted -sometimes bitter~y -that the a rbitrary manners or the regional and state commissions produced mistrust and ilJ will that led to the bills. ASSEMBLYWOMAN Carol Hallett. R·Atascadero. whose own biU was killed, said there wouldn't be so many bills th.i s year "if the authors didn 't believe changes s hould be made." Committee member Richard Mountjoy, R·Monrov1a, said that despite committee action, the commiss ions "may continue to be arbitra ry a nd maybe some· day we 'll J!et rid of the whole thing because that's what·s bringmg all these bills up here." .The committee Is con~idered a d1 ff1cult o n e for anti - 1. .. nvironme ntalasl meas ures. This means that anything it passes is likely lo rcaeh the gov· t!rDOr . JN THE face of 13 balls treat- ing seven maJor subJ ccls and man y more s ubs1d1ary ones . Chairman Vict or . Calvo. D· ~ountain View. directed that votes to bt' taken po1nl-by-poanl for a mending into a single ball: -Hts own AB &t3. • F'or almest sax hours, the 12 romm1ttt•e members ~even De moeraL-; and five Republieans sought the essence or the bills from_ n ne a uthors -two De m ocrat s a nd se ven Republieans and a score of Anl~on'J~ SHOE SERVICE for Handbags l»CJ'JOCJe & Zipper Repair Reqional Repair Cewter for SPERRY -TOPSIDER Dott't throw tMfl'f yow I comfortabh old te.is lhcMs We repair Clftd ~ aff Maior brClllds. •Cor-chi..._..• M.wporl hedl • So. Coe~t Vilolft • W"tdtff Pta• .. It was important lo avoid any possibility that th.is unique national treasure might be dis- mantled, so I felt at wasj lime to offer a perma- nent site for its pres- ervation and display," s aid Clark . who describes h.imself as an • aero n a u li.c a l c n · • FcnhiOR lllalld • F..,._ S-.. ls.it• A11411 trepreneur." Air Museum of the West, a non·proril group of aviation enthusiasts, has been assisting in ef· forts to find a perma- nent location for the c raft, said Gilbert Alston, president of the organization. Plants To Close RIVERSIDE <AP) One or the nation's largest mobile home -manufacturers, feeling the ptnch of hi gh jasonne prices with a 29 percent sates decline over the past three months. has· announced a shutdown of three· fac- tories. Fleetwood Enterprises Inc. announced Wednea· day that the shutdowns will Idle about 280 worwn. Tbe factories are located lo Ontario, Rome . N .Y . an d Waynesboro, Ga. Contact Lenses Eyewear Styling Relract1no Prescribing Dr. Lou Rou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach '""' ~- t ... _ ...... SEAFOOD AND SERVICE DELI Special Order Sandwiches We'll make I to 100 to order. Any type, any size. Bar BO Chicon • frted Chlctlen NO CLUCK -JUST 0£LICIOUS CHICKEN Cooked Under Pressure for 12 minutes. Try Some! MARKET BASKET WISTCUFF PLAZA OPEN THURSDAY NITES ill 9 mostly environmentalist lob- byist.a. · Besides Calvo, the pnly other Democrat to introduce a bill wu committee member Mel Levine of Santa Mpnica. Much of bis bill was approved for incorporaUon in the final product. The Republicana' billa enjoyed lesa succeaa. The details or the proposals approved for inclusion in Calvo·~ A 8 643, which would become the committee bill, were left for members of the committee staff to work out with the authors and the lobbyists. Calvo said that when the com· mittee bill is ~ken up in two weeks, there would le a vot.e on each m ajor point, a nd If it doesn't pass, the point would be dropped. Calvo's basic 12-page bill, sup- ported generally by the ~T ~ Club, would mainly drop the re·': qulrement for coutal permit. tQ : build single-family dweWnsa in ~ unincorporated areas. so k>a& as ~ they don't have aignificant ad· l verse effecta on publlic access, · acenery or "aenaitive" areu. ALSO adopted from AB 1160 • was a requirement that when anyone comp l ai n s about ' someone else not complying with the Coastal Act, the burden of pro. • or lies with the complaining person. Assemblywoman Marianne Bergeson. R·Newport Beach. put through part of her AB 1188 saying a permit cannot be de- nied for the demolition of a s tructure unless a prepon- derance of evidence indicates that its maintenance is feasible. Jo•nny Staying Netuvrk Pressure Denied BURBANK !AP> -America's insomniacs can heave a sigh of relier -Johnny Carson says he's going to stay on the "Tonight Show.'' At least for awhile. "I love doing this show." Carson told a cheering "Tonight" au- dience Wednesday, adding later : "Originally, I had expressed an intent to leave after our 17th year. which would have been Oct. 1 of this year. I intend to stay · past that time." CARSON SAID HE was staying "not ~ause or any extreme pressure from NBC. I could ~ake that decision to leave; but I thank I owe something to the show, and 1 Lhmk l owe something to NBC also." "Besides." he added. "I would probably miss this show tt:r· ra bly and maybe regret walking away from il that qwc kly ... CARSON, 54, RETUNED TO "Tonight" after a two-week vaca· lion. a penod in which his reported intention to leave the program WCls a major-lopic--Of show-business conversC1hon. In pltented Carson - style. hemilkedthe reports for laughs. "I've made a new deal with NBC." he quipped. "l won 't gel a ::.alary but NBC president Fred Silverman ha~ agreed to kt*p my gas lank filled." Carson's request to leavelhe "'I'onightShow" was a blow to NBC. badly beaten in the ratings race th.is season. • THERAGRAN-M HIGH POTENCY Vil AMIN FORMULA WITH MINERALS BOX OF 180 PLUS 60FREE I DRUG STORES .......... _..._,A [ffilfJ] Place To Shop~ 7 DAYS A WEEK .WWJNrl 1.-ci.-1 pzo .,._, w"tcliff ....... . ...., .tJ8 £/SC . . -OrangeCoMt 081ly~tot Tunely eileral Action-Cheering j - , l.agunu Beach city offir ia-15 &Ol some good news lu t 'w ck when lhe Jcdcral gov~mment camu throu&h wJth :promhwl) for c me rttency funds to repair the latest cJum aAe m Blue bird Canyon 1'wo mc>rt.t homPs were d~stroycd AprH 24 whe-n lh~ t'~rth mon·d ttflaln 111 the beleaguered nei'lhborhood, and c lt v orfkia1:. wt•rt• rt.'ud~· to usk the C~ty Counr ll for ,tri('r ttl'ncy m o 11t.•y f N>nt Uw .cen£'rnl fund to cuntmuc ~ork ' Hut ft.·dt•ral official wt>r<' quirk to re pond thi~ tim e. ~nd vit.•wcd Uw nt.·w dn mu~c tht• da)' rollowing the la lt!&l 1:tlippiow. Tht·1r ""11h1h s1~ Tht• dum~ttt· fu ll:. und~r i''edt!ra l Oss u tilt.·r· Ass1st ~an(~t.• Adm 1n1t.trut1on ~u1dt·l11w~ for fundin~ T ht-<·11 v wu:. told lo ~o uheud und hie claim:, for u p to '130,000 for.th•• nt.•w work S udl fost work o n tht· p1lrt of tht.• t·1ty ahd the fed~rul govt•rnm 1•n t ~1 \'t'S c ncourat;:t•rnt·11t to l ht.· neurly 50 families hoping to nlO\'f' huck into tht>1r h o nh•l\ or b ·~10 bu1 ldm~ nt·w houst•:-in lht• J 5 <}rrl' :.Ill' Sign of Harntony? Unum rnou~ volt' un ton trovt.•r:,ial 1s!.11c::-.. huve bcttn Icw du n ng tt1t• pl:lst year un the Sall Clemente City :{;oum·1l. But Tu<.':,d ay the council voled all 111 fa vor of My rtis ; Wagner as m ayor p ro tern. It was a good s ign. ' Ma ny obsl·rvt·rs m<iy see the vole as lht.! start or a : new era of h a r mon y o n a <:o unc il oncl! torn by bjtter "pers ona l ft.•uds over poh ti<:al issues . , T hl' action may or m a y not bl! a symbo l of harmony but it ':; a good start. : No dout>l there0 will be strong d isagreem e nts a m ong : co uncil mem bers in the m o nths a head. But let's hope ~mCJltcrs can be debate d fu lly w ithout the pe rsonal a ttacks ithat have marr t•d pas t s essions. 'fht' issues of h ow to i.illow the city t o g r ow. maintenance of p u bli<: f~C'ilities a nd who wi ll ht! hire d to fill to p level city jobs arc bound to provoke lively council .meetings in the futu re. T hl' harmony may d isappear but It as hoped the ~·01!_1·!:_t.·sy will r t-m ai n . ~Road Map Significant !-;an Ju;1n Capis trcino city offic ia ls a nd·Or a ngc County 'pJCJnrwrs will ht•gin m eeting s hortly to clear up conflic t in thl' I \\fl l'nl1l1t•-;' <·1rc ulation maps of the San Juan area. Thi• nl'got 1at ions were s pawned w h e n county supc rv1~urs thrl'aten cd to stop giving t he city arter ial ·highw:.iy fmancing program funds to assist in street im· prov<.·ml'nt~ • Cou111' pl;1nn<•rs want city officials to just ify t he ir d e · tcl1o n of tv.o :irtt·nal roa<lway!i Horno Creek Road a nd a port inn t11' 1 .. 1 :\11\'ti1 /\ ve11 ue from city cir culation maps. ~Thusl' l\\O 1 oad'' <t.\'!I .ire :.hown on county m aps Tlw 111wom1ng <.l 1!-.<:ussion!. \'111 p robably be con - lr<wt·rs1al and merit Ulc attention of San Juan residents . Tht.• <h~<:u~~1ons a r c important hecau!.c t hev will dictate the futun· participation of the cit y in the arter ial • f'in anting prog ra m - But tlw y \\Ill he e s pecially important t o residents b<•c;rnst· of tht·1r 1mpuct o n gro~th :.ind its sub~equent im- puct on trnfl u · in S a n J u<in llorno Cn•d, Kuud. for cxarnµle. if left on circula tio n m~q1~. <'uul<J providt· an accc:s-. to vast a c rc:.igc of the O'Nt·ill ll;1n<:h t ha t eventually will be dcvcl<>pcd Tht·sc mccl rngs t•crtainly will influe nce the future of automohilc tra1ti<: flow through the Miss ion City. • Opinions exprcs~Pd in the space above are lhose of lhe Daily Pilot Other views expru~sed on 1h1s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is in111ted Address The Daily P1l('lt. PO ·Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd/Names 6y L .M. BOYD M o s t popul a r n L1 m cs among 6-year ·old girls in the U.S. a re : J ennifer. Michelle, Lisa . Eli zabeth. Ch ristine. Ma ria. Nicole , K imberly, De nise and Amy. Among 6· year .old boy!.: M i c hC1 c l, :David Chris t opher. J o hn, J ames. Jos t·ph, Robert, An thony, Richard and Onan A wom :.in who wants her . la r ge mouth lo look s ma ller should practice saying the ·.world "flip." A wom an who • wa nts her small mouth to • look larger should practice saying the word "cabbage ." , So a d vised a 19th century edi-' ti o n o f .. T h e Londo n 'Gazette.·· A Texas Law is worded tn s uch a manm•r so as to re· ·~uire two trains meeting al a crossing each lo slop , "and • neither sha ll proceed until • the other has gone." 4• Phone numbt.•rs mcntionl'll ln muvies or on lclcvls1on •• ' # • Dear Gloomy Gus Food prices being what they. a re, l wish Carter would work on the other hair of that early, pres· idental pledge and get us a chicken in every pot instead or those two c a rs in e~ery garage (permane ntly). J .V. 11\1111• often than nut ... ~ort "'1th tht· prdix 5;:;5 Wh~ • ;'\11 n:a l phont· nurn hcr 111 1 h·· I i S hl•g 111~ w1 l h ;,;,;, I 111 luld Q "Can sheep ~wim '•" I\ As LI prL1rtu:al m:.ittc r, no. T he wool soaks up loo muth wattr Pittsbu rgh 's profossaonal baseball tea m of the t890s al- lc gedly pirated off a key pl:.iyer from PhiladelphiC1 's team . For this. thc Pitt!. b urg h t eam wa s m uch c ri t i c i ze d , s o m e times s erio u s ly , ~o m e tim t.•s humorous ly fl le d t o a p o pular nic kna m e th a t s tuck: The Pirates. Resea r c h e r s h ave cate~orized numerous traits <'Om mon to the world's most infamous dictators. Such as cruelty. greed, a mbition. so o n . But the re 's o ne tha t seems distinctive because s aid dictato rs have been so extre m e in its practice. They've all been dedicated outlandish liars. M i I l'O n d id n o t ~ a y . .. There's more to this tha n meets the eye." He s aid. "Where more is meant than meet.A tbe eye.'• Churchill did not say, ··Blood. s weat and tears .·· He said. "Blood. toil, tear s and sweat .·· Crabbe did not say. "Whe re there 's a will, there's a way." He said, "Be there a will. ansf wi~dom will find a way," What sort or scientis t is most likely to wind up in a divorce court? That's what som e s cholars w ante d to know. 1belr findings Indicate the biologist for som e une•. pJ.lned reaon la aix times more apt to be divorced. tban la tbe dwmJat. .. e Ro~rt N. Weed/Publls~r .,_ ---.,.,.,,.,, Mar '· ,.,. Barbara Krelbkhll!dftorl11 Peoe ~dltor Jack And non =~==~ War No Morie fori ~ie:t .l!et8..- WAS tllN C TON -"The De ~rhun&t-r " and "Com ins Home ... two movies about lh.e ithatterina effect of the Vietnam W • r on the men who fought ll and SW"Yiv«!d. walked otr with m ost or the Oscars recently at the Academy Awuds ea la . But ror the 3.1 million Viet· nam veterans ttwmselves, the p a tnful rt: a llt1c11 don 't t•nd 111 th e movi ~ theater J\11d \ the rC\'0(;11 1 Uon they Just wun Crom U u ll y wood ha s n ul !\pread to the publ1 r ~tt lar~e .,, A m l'ru.·a n:. w ho w ere not dtrectly .aHccted by the decade· lonM frustrntion of Vietnam want to rorJtet th~ war. There are too m a ny other matters, like dollar- a-gallon gasoline and inflation. to preoccupy the public 's attcn· lion. THIS SEE MS to be lhe case wilh Presid<'nl Carte r as well. ll<' promised during his ca m paign that he Wtluld give thc V1t.•tnam veterans :.t betlt:r deal Rut a side from some success in reducing unl'mploym cnt iri their r a nks. Car ter h a s yet lo persuade the vet~ that he 's will ing to fulfill his com mitments to them Their m•cds a re u nque stioned . Tl'ns or thousands can 't find a decent JOb, one in rour is balll· ing booze or drugs. 30.000 a rc in Gresory, walked Lnto a bank in urn i nd held cuatorners hostaie in a lul·ditch plea for help. Tfie inte rvention of Rep. David Bonlor. D·Mich .. and the un- derstanding of a sympathetic judge got G regory the pro- fessional attention he needed. But thousands of other Stephen Grcgorys don't. know where t.o turn. WASWNGTON s pokesmen for the Vietnam veterans, many of / prison, nearly 40 percent are -:::; di vor cNJ or s c pa r afod , a nd ~.,...,~d:J~ whorn worked to elect J immy Carter. are bitter about what they regard as a aeries of broken promiseir. by the president on jo bs , vet.erana ' prere r e nce. m ed lca.l care and educ ational benefits. ·'This has become an anti-Vietna m ·ve t e r a ns Ad· m inlatralion.'' one lobbyist dis· guatedly told our associate Jack Mitchell. Ve terans Administra tion boss Max Cle1and. himself a lrip1e · amputee Vietnam ve t, denies about a s m an y n eed 1 -~ ': psychological t ounseling if they :trc ever to ll'ad normal lives. ~ (J -~ a~ain. a ('cording to experts The '.\.,.. ( ~ s uicide rate_ a m o ng Vietnam .._....;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii~!!!'ll~ veterans 1s an alarming 2:! per ..:l :::::./ c<'n l ahove that of the general • ~ poµulallon. -::=:::: Their dcs~ratwn sumellml's - m a kes the headlines. One det· '1 I coul d fi x evary1hina if it wou fd Just ~iop ra'1nihr :1 orated combat hero. Stephen o 'ti Mailbox this. "Tbe budaet·cuttiA1 bllln't affected Vietnam veterau," he maintains. noting that ln a Ume or lncreaaed press ure for a us terity In government, the White Houae has pushed for ad- diUonal funds for e ducation. alcohol treatment programs and psycholog i c al c ounse line services. Clela.n4 also points out that a new fede ral coordinating com- mittee has been set up in the While House s pecifically to deal with improvem ent in· services to Vietnam veterans. But. veterans· -orga nizations in· siders complain that th~ir in· fl ue nc e in the C arte r ad- ministration, nevertheless. has s unk lo a new low. THE VETS' C LOUT o n Capitol llill is a little stronge r. tha nks larJ!cly lo a J!roup or 19 congressmen who have fo rmed a {'aucus calk-d Vietnam Vete rans m Congre!)s lo push for better lrealml'nl for the veterans or the m os t th a nkl ess a nd misun- derstood war in the nation's his- tory. La rgely dul· to t he ir efforts, Ct'>ngr~ss p:.isscd lcg1s lat1on giv- ing a lax credit tu employers who hire Vietnam ve terans. 'l'hcy have also been instrumen- tal in µushm~ for a $Ill m illion ap p rop ri a liun t o provid e ps ytholo,g1ca l ('Ounst•ling for v<'lcra ns. Stil t. tho:-t-who fo ught in Southeas t A~ia have discovered t'hal lh(• indifference a nd in· d1•1·1 s1 vl•nt·~s t hat pro longed lh1•1r suffering in thl• fie ld have ft>llowed lhl•m home In many ways. read1ustml'nl to civillall.. Ii rt' has pr11\ en ti) bt' <I tou~her 11r(l1;:a l than :t<'\ual combat was. F<1otnot1· Mt·mor1:.tl Oav · May 28 1~ the start of Vietnam Vl'leran.'> Weck Mayb · 1t will ht'l11 r()('us altcnt mn on t hc m<1sl 111·glectt•cl n1i11onty or the 1970!., :1111! n ·m1nd tht· /\mt·n1·Jn pubht th:.it til l· '"lt·ran ~· prohh:m:. .trcl\ l 1u ... 1 a lloll)\\OOd movw. hul re<il tir1• ,. Speed 'Sp()tters' Could Save Gas, Cash To the Editor: Now more lh~n c vl'r we need to observe the 55 miles per h o u r s pee d limit but the California Highway Patrol sim· ·ply isn't getting the job done . , If you tried kcepi n~ your s peed :il 55 milt's per hour on any of our fret:way~ you would I><' pas!>cd by cvt'ry other vchidt· near you, passing while doing 65 to 80 miles pe r hour. T he re s1m 11ly :.ire not e nough High\\ay Pa trol t•ar~ to i::o around !.ll why not tr~· ;rnutht•r ~olution Lli. a s upplt•mt•nt ·• It is my propos al that every f re c wa v h l' ~laffed with fl ighway.Pat rol Hooth~ al ovt.•r pa sse~ a n d wh erever cbe i.uc h as large ovt"rhead sign areas, 11 might he strategic for obser vation pos ts to re1}l)rl Sfll'ccling :.ind crrat1 l' driving, al' cillcnb. i r r cgula r 1t it.: e tc I nste:td of increasing costs or mor l' vch iclcs a nd high ly trained staff and gasoline it · woultl bt• desirable lo staff such posts with disabled persons or retirees afl<.'r baMl' training to establis h ground rulesoflheJoh T he added revenue from such "spotting" would more t han pay for lht• cost s while reducin~ s peed li mits and g:.isolinf' con s um pliOn!'. :ind generally rclicv· ing the accident ratio f( a nyone t•an reasonably 1111- posc this !-.uggcs lion I would welcome knowini: why and what t hey l'an sug~csl that wo uld be continuously more cf· Cecfrve ul litllc or no cost • /\RTllUR,WE ISSMJ\N PoU.-~ Clea•~• To the Editor. Re C. Gibbs' letter. I Ma ilbox, Apri l 261 on alterna tives t o polil'C chaS{'S. Yes. there are a lte rnatlvu and ·It ·s lime for the poli ce chiefs to take time and wo rk out the problem. We 've discussed such ideas in class. I'm a sarety ed teacher at Corona del Mar und the re isn't a "bike" ride r .In class. or one known by people In class. who h asn't been euilty or speedina al one lime or another . They are living as if ther e wasn 't a black and while present. at that parUc.Ylar Ume and place. My brofher's boy was killed as a s peeder, needlessly. I believe the police ha d a very good idea who the boys were 0 11 they sped paat the police car that was parked. Stlll, the chase was on one boy dead and one mental· ly dlt fl1ured for life. ju1t. because of auch a minor pro· blem. "To serve and protecl," but not at :.i II t.·o~l:-. '. Your!'. for better or m o ri· 1n tc ll 11.!~n1 policing .I (; HOT lll 'S f'an11 Siar Too To the Editor· It 's not importa nt th:.il you won or lost. but how you played th( game docs anyone 1n spo~ts helievc lhat'1 E xcellence is what ·s 1m11or tanl in spOrts Thi!'. only comes with good health and lots of practice. If a kid has bad depth pe rception you can try fo rever and still not b<: able to ma ke a good hascball player out of him Rut he can still be a good fan and cheer his ll'am to victory Som e people don·t realize the importance or a n enthusiastic fa n to a team Wha t difk rence does 1t make 1r you excel. 1f no one cares" DON'T TR\' to gel a kid tu p lay a ~anw t h ut he isn 't equippe d fo r p h ysica lly or me ntally by lelhn#! him that 1l docsn·r m atter i ( he excels Everyone knows that in sports, "win" is the name o r the gumc. People m ay s11y 1t doesn 't mat· ter. but they'll he a lot happier if you wm. As a kid I could never judge a fast thrown ball or a high ny, but I was the best Can that our sandlot team had. T hey bea t ever yone in town. I fell that my pa rt in the game wa s just as im- portant as the players . When I was tested for aerial gunner in the Marines I learned that l had a de pth perception problem that disqualified me. All men may be born equal, but not with the s ame qualifica· tfons . J AMES BOLDING Pot Sal~r"! To the Editor. Before you read this letter 1 would like lo inform you that I'm a nonsm oker : marijuana . cigarettes' ek. f rom what I've seen thro u g h t.he publ ic. espe<;lally the teen·agers that I ha ve seen sm oke. marijuana. I belie ve strongly that the United States governme nt s hould not w aste our tax m oney. lim e and energy in order to prevent the use or m arijuana. Ma ny peop1e young o r old can easily obtain the possession of this so·ralled "grass:· ll js as easy for the m to purcha!!e' as it i~ easy t.o get reg4lu tobacco c11arettea. MartJuana ti not 11 d1n1erous as cl1arettes for It's made rrom -.... ~.- tlh· dnnl \\'.t\I'" a11<1 llcm1 n nc ... t.tflo.., 111 1111• pl.int fl ~11 1 · ... one· 1111 hour 111 !"'" 111 c h•·.ip th11ll •'"" ~1~ fr1101 11n1· ... 11t·111·, ........ wn ... 11m1· f111d 11 c•11 111 1 ,1hlc· ~1 l'.111\\ hilt• f 111111 L'l'Ot•r ,d Ill lorm:itum n :,:ardl<"' t«in r;.iu!'>t' i.:n·all'f h .11 ni lo lh4' pt•r ... on·., hL·allh 1\1r .111cl n1t·fll1nt· "'Ill ll t·:-1 rn~ ltw pt·r~on ... lun,r?i. and 1·;1USl' hart hl•a llh Tlw l . S l.!11\ 1·rnm1·11l \.\cHll<I havt• lht• 1\0ll'l°l('Llll l'l'CIPl t• I.ii-. 111g tho:-t• t•on~eq111•nc·1·:-fr11m thl' l'U!;111'1 lt•~ that tht·1· t :Jll l'<l!-lh p11rt·h:i:.l' 111 th1.' ... 111n • or :. mad1111t• I do think tht· t·•111n1 n fH'l'tb \ht• ~ctVt•rnrncnl :JllU polt ec• offit•Pr .... to prott•t·l 111 ... 111p •1th1·r M'l'IOUS c·nm ·:-. lll!'.tt•.1rl 11r ln IOf.! to !'.tClp th1• Sl'fllll~ ;1nc1 Jltl~M!;SIOn of mari.1uana T he) ~hc1uld t!I\ l' 11 ;1 t·hantT in th1.· mi.rk1·t lcg~1 II~ I tlo n111 '''l>•'C'I 1h1•m lo take my adn1'l.'. hut 1r th<.·y l'\'t·r di! r think I m :-a\ m g I ht· ).!OH'n1mt•nl a lot 11f t I llll' W ho k n1JW!'. 111 t ht• Ol'll.I ftn· ~ t•ar~ marijuana on lhl· m:irk1·1 t•an lit• 1ust anolhl·r pack of :\1 arlboro:. :\1\TCl f.\Ht-:E 1\Y:\!"1\l'l 'TRt\ Ala1'ka Support To t ht• l'.;rl1l 11r W t'. a s rt·sponsihlc t'1l1 7.ens, s hould uri.:e th;1t our lcl.!1slato rs in Wus h11111.ton. !-.Upport the pres· t'r"al1on of I\ I ask a 's magnif• cent natunil re:-n111·c·c :-and SC'cn1t· 'al Ill'~ for pn·sent ;me! ful u n • l.!l'nt•rat1011s. S1nec these la nds urc ownccl by tht.• federal ,governmt•nt they can h • pre served for all Ame ricans at no cost to the taxpayer simply by passing 11 .R :19 !Uda ll · i\ndcrson > anrt S 222 IN THE N F.XT ft.ow "'eeks the full llousc of Reprcst•ntutives will have to choost! bc twt•en the U d a ll ·A nd c r s o n and t h e H uc ka b y. Bre<1u x Din ge ll 1wca ke n1ng amt:nd m e nts) versions of thl' Alaska lands le~ishtlion. The Udall·Anderson bill l'lo:;e ly puralh.:ls the hill o verwhelmingly passed by the Howse in the lu:sl session. Quotes ..A j ud1ctu r y tha t does n 't re present 51.3 percent of the p o pula tio n c an ·t de liver justice." Susan Ness. head of Le11l Support Caucus, who 1s urging the Carter adm in.lstra. Uon to appoint more qualified women to newly created federal J'ldeeahlps. ' -------- The llucl-.•h) :rnd Breaux f)t ng t:l l .1n11·11tlm1•11 l!. ""lll<J "l·riou:-.ly dt •lf'l1• rl'fugt·~ !'.II irn port:.int tu tht· 1211.1100 t·aritH1U and olhl'I mammal ... anrl t h•· m1ll1on~ 11f rn1gr:il11rv h1rds th111 ., .. ~t an<t h:i11·h l ht.•tr young lht."n· /\lask:t 1~ snn•;Jd !)O wid\• :i nd thin lh;1I th1• lunllra wht!rt> I hl' l'anho1rh•ctb l11<la~ "11l lak1· 10 vear!> 111 r1•1·11v1·r This nt.>.i.:cl for ·g1·e.it 1·xpans1·~ t•X1sts for all "tlcllifr Tiu: \\1•akt·11111g a mend nh•nls \\1111ld .. Jlso. impair th•· pn1gram foi n.11111nal parks ,\fmost l\\O lh1rcl~ of Alaska, 1· h11 M·n In 1111· st.1t1· a nd the 11:1 t tvt':-. 1s npt•n to th-vl'lopment II H :J!I 11 tlall Andcr~un ' ton· t.l·rns univ llH· r1•maintnj! third Prollality th1· mo:-1 1mpurtanl r1•sm.ir1·t• <1ct'1!'.10n 1n lhl• nation's h1s torv 1s <1hout to ht· made \'our Cons:!r<•ssm;in and Senato rs 1wC'd tu krtt•"' th:JI you s upporl their effort" lo prcsl'rV(' t his last f,!rea l hcrit:.i gl' Tell them. EVELYN GAYMAN Bfttrfll SIU"~~•• To t he Editor According to our records, the Bluebird Benef il he ld at the Lag una Beach Festival Grounds on December 10. 197R has been responsible for contributions to t he Blue bird Canyon Disaster Fund at Laguna Federal Sav· ings in the a mount or 522,750. As you re~all. the bene fit represented a combined effort or local civir and socia l organiza- t ions. churches. c ity officials. n e i g hborhood a ssoc i a~ions. sc h ool g r o ups. a rtis ans. merchants . as well as others. Although we a re now able to close our financia l accounting. we cannot comfortably close the record without saying thank you to everyone who participated. The s uccess o( t his event would not have been possible without the efforts or the pa rticipating groups, the news coverage pro- vided by lM Daily Pilot and the J!enerosity of those who attended thr Pvent. BARBARA JONES. CATHY JONES, itnd F RAN CHILCOTE for the Organizing Committee. Bluebird Benefit • L.ettera from rNIUr• ore w.lcome. The right Co c°'*"" ieUttt Co fit $J>OCt or elimirtate Ubel ii r•lffF'Wd. t.etten of 300 worth or lea• will be gf~ prefernice. All lettert mt11t lnclutk ltglloture and mo._ od· dre" but 1111'114'$ mo11 be tmthlwld on. requlf if IU//k:Wnt reoaon ii • por~t. POdf'JI wHl ftOt tM ,,.,,,,..,..... 17 ~ky Quarters s ..... a hons he1sk tn m1d·tlay !>\Ill cl!'\ pl·hc·a n~ !-.hart: spa<'c or Seal Hoek ulf t·n·:--ct'nt B<iy Park in L al-!11na Rl'cich Lift·guarib in La g una Ht•<Jth provicit! first <lid for ailing :--l'a hons. and they sho\.\. appreciation by provtehng a s pt•ctaculctr show off Lag unu·s ('Oastlinl'. Sea lions appear to h <1vc sclerl l'cf the left hand rocks fo r their roost. while brown pt:licilns r est on rig ht. Mrs. Mailer Fights IRS . BARNSTABLE. Ma ss. <AP1 Nor man M:.11ler·s fourth wife has turned to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to try to s to p the lntern11I Revenue Sl'r v1tt.• from auctioning the bcuchfront house s he ~ants as JJ<fft of her d1 vorcf' settlem ent from t\fa1lt>r . .. Thal house w<.1s m v settlement," !>aid Bever · ly M<till·r artl'r her husband s pcnLmost of Tuesday tes lifving 111 Barn14htble Probatl' Court 1n the final ::.tagt>~of their di vorct• hl' a ring MAJU:R SAID llF. DIDNI THINK he could produrl' $80.000 ow1•d lo the I RS and redel:!m the St :$5.IHIO l'rov1nN•luwn homt· hecausl' he wa!> alrc;,id\ m dl·ht for mun· th<1n S:WCl.UOO Mrs Mailer told reportc•r!> after the hearing that she rct1ucsted thf' Massachu:-.etts D<'mocrat to 'ntercede with.the I HS A C<1liforn1a firm. C11pe Cod Sec. bought the hou f' at aul't1on two weeks 3J!O for $65.000 i\CCOROING TO THE IRS, MAILER has 120 day:. to pay his $80.000 income tax dt.'bl and get back Lhe title to the house. where his wife and their two C'hildren are li ving. Mrs . Mailer ii. s uing the novelist for divorC'e a nd 1s seeking 11 s1·tth:mc nt including the house. SI .000 a wctc•k to ht•Iµ ht>r rcl>t<trt her acting Ci.lrccr and tuition for their <,Qn!>. 'Drinking Driver' To Be Examined The C<1liforn1a lhgh way Pat rol's Cap)strano area office and the Or:rnge County Sheriff's Depart me nl v.•ill participate an a lr<iffic sa fety <1warenel>s proi?ram Saturchty und Sunday at the Laguna llilll. Mall. . CHP ofhc·ers will he avi.11lable to a nswer qu<>s· lions relatin~ to traffic safety. The theme or the C H P displ;,iy will be .. The Drinkin1:(Drive r " The proi:!ram is bemg he ld to foster driver safe. ty during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. .. ,,¥~•\•--mt•·•• HAVE YOU WRITIEN A BOOK? A publi:-ht<r"' erl1tonal rcµrl'Sf'ntal1ve will be inter viewing local ;.iuthur~ 111 a quest for fint sht.>d manuscripts su1tablt• for briok publicution by C:1rlton Press. Inc . Wl'll·known Nt>w York subsidy publil'ihinfl firm. All subjects wrll be considered mclud1njZ fi ction and nof\.fict1on . .P<Wlry. drama. rcli~ion. philosophy. etc. He will IX' m Santu Ana in lute June. tr you have completed a book·len~lh manul'icript cor nearly SOI on any s ubjl'ct. and woull1 like a professional a ppraisal l without CQ!ll or obligation>. please write immcdiutely describing your work. State which part of the day (a.m. or p.m. >you would prefer for an appointment and kindly mention your phone number. You will receive a connrm<1tion by mail for a definitl' t1ml' and plaC'e Authors with complctl'd manuscriptt1 unable to appear may send them directly to the address below for a free readin~ and evaluation. Aulbors whose literary works a re "till in prol(ress may also write. Alan F. Pater 195 South Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California 90212 Tel. (21~) 271-3350 DAILY PILOT Aliso ~ acililies PlamJ Approved -Plaal for a ....U.00..., IU ltaUoD . ud bot water bea~r, estimated to cost 18.~. for tbe Aliao 'Beach concession bu11dins were approved,..., ~Y Orance COunty Supervisors. The facilities ar~ for tbe county-owned leale. concession facility on the fiahint pier of tbe Pacific Coast Highway beach in South Lacuna. Health requirements require tbe extra facilities, county officials said. MERCURY SAVINGS and loon OUOdatlolt f "'' ul•Vt' OH1cr~ /fH:? r d111q111 A'/C . Huntonqlnn R".IClt CA 9:?64 7 I 11•\ J f t I 't i f' lill/ :1 , t , it , t t, It t • rt\• I I• •••• 11 , , 1•• t• '. l+i 1 1 , ,, 1 1 1 1 f · '• r ' ' ' t • ' I ,.·',·.I' I ~ , . ( . I • _, •; ·i I •Jll•t '•'· t'•H'" Find Schusss what you want in the Skiing classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642_5678 An Open · Letter to Sears Customers: ....... ---Here's _What ·Sears WiII-no---------- to Help Fight Inflation To support the Nation's efforts to curb inflation,' Sears will volµntarily take the following actions: 1 Effective Tuesday, May 1, • 1979, all prices in Sears Spring General Catalog will be reduced 5% until July 31 , 1979. This means that a di£count of 5% will be automatically taken off the price of a nything a nd everything you order out of the Spring General Catalog be- tween May 1 and July 31, 1979. In effect, thousands of most- wanted items, already compet- itively priced in out Catalog, will be even greater values vvith this automatic 5% price cut! 2 Beginning in May 1979, • Sears Retail stores across the Nation will reduce 'their reg- ular price of selected items, which means you can expect even greater values when you shop at Sears every day. Watch for these selected regular price reductions in Sears local Retail advertising, and when you shop in our stores. 3 Beginning in May 1979, • for limited periods of time, Sears will sharply reduce the price on scores of outstanding i terns in our Retail stores and advertise them Nationa11y as Sears Super Values! Watch for these values on television, radio in magazines a nd local news- papers ... a nd benefit fron1 these price cuts each month. By reducing prices on these selected Catalog and Retail mer- chandise items, Sears intends to take a leadership position in the fight against inflation and to keep our promise to you, our customers, to continue to be Sears, Where America Shops for Value. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer April 30, 1979 r lsearsl Sear8, Roebuck and Co. • :· :: .. .. . :; ·! -~ .. .• .• ·: :· . . -·------ ~ ... -... "oil a11d 1'rouble Lag una fh'm·h Frt•t• t 'lt1lll' pn•:-.1dcnt Bill La Po1nll' and Colt:J gi• Ht·~t.111r ;111l m.trW/.!l'I' lha1u· lh·rkt>~ :,tar up goodtt'!'t for ~t·\ t•11th ;rn11uul guurnwt bt>ncf1L d111ncr Tut''> d<i y from I) to!) :.io pm l'rut·ct>cb \\Ill ~uµporl lwH..b for the cltrul·. \\ hith µru" 1de!'t free tare t u elderly and ~·uurtg people an tht· /\rt Colony Co:.L of the dmnl'r 1s $7 50 and tax dt•dutllhh· I 11·kt•L:. Jrl' a\·a llable ut tht' Cuttag(• or lht· F rN· Clinit' For 1nfurnwt 1on. eall 494-0761 AIDuseDlent Arcade Nixed in Huntington ISy WILLIAM HODGE Ol 1 .. o.ilt f'Me4 ,,." Stu t c coustul commlsalonera huvt• volt'd LO CH~ flow realriC· t lo11 11 o n· the Aliso Wate r Ma rrnt("m e nt Age n cy's South 1.attuna outh•ll itewage to allow 1l1•vc•lopmt·u1 111 the La guna N1aut•I. Lugunu llills a nd El Toro urt>US T h t• a c• I i o n c a m e a ft ~ r reprc~enlal1 vc1> of the three l~nd dt·vl'lo pcrb forged a n agreement with t he Stale Wate r Resources C'o nt r o l Hoard a n d the Air Hl'soun·ci. Cont rol Board lo pro- v1dt• luv. to moderate income h<Hlbln~ in the t hree projects STATE OFt'ICIALS said the h<lU!>lllfi! provided would bal ance allvcrst· impacts on air qua lity a:,, <I rPSUJt of the three develop· aH•nts T ht• action m eans l.000 hom es 111 Lai!una N1guel's K ite Hill ,, rt· a . 306 units al Mo ulto n l'u rk way and La Paz Road in Laguna llitls and 392 units in El Toro <:an Ix-built despite a s tate- • m 1rnsed restric tion on sewer t·nnne<:tions in the a rea. · · 11 ·s bl.l s ically a tra dc ·ofr s1 tuat1on .... said Michae l L. F is · dwr. l'U<t:>ta l com mission ex · 1·c·u11w d1redor "We figured if \H' hat! lo approve 1l we'd put sonw l'Olldtlion:-. on 1t llhe re· qu1rt~mcnl for low to moderate 1n<:oml' housing I .. FISC'llt:R SAID TH E com · m 1ss ion had lo approve the eas · T he •·.oun" peo 11I<' or llu~l1ngton Hc<ith cam e und<:r <tllack t h1 ~ ing of n •:,.,trictions because lhl' ., " "' .... talt' h·~1slaturc l'nacted laws in w e ek from ;i ·group ur ol<ll'r n·s1dents who successfully 1wtUcd 19 7 fr 11 mt l t n g the boa rd · s against an amusement arc<ide proposed 1n their neighborhood iunstl1<:tion to tht· coastal zone Jipeakl'r a ftc•r wnlu:J:.._<:.(lffi_ --thrt".rt(nt'd rf tht' -:tt"l~e ~~· Olli~------_:.._ praincd that-y oung!->lC{:-. <J rl' l'rmilled. T ht• n•strtl'lions on sewer cun- rowdy and that th<:) v.ould fl•t•I P nt·tt1o ns Wl'rt' imposed when Band Conce rt ~t ~01ii~lit At Da1w Hi{{lt Woodwin<I .rnd hra~~ 1m.tru m ents will be spolltl!hted loni~hl .cit the Dana lltlb ll1gh School gym nas 1m m wht•n Capis trano Unified School D1strwt mu!->11· of ricials pres1•nl lhf.' ftr!->l of lhn:1· ~festival!'> . · · Tht• hand l'ont·t·l'l. Ct·al1111111! beginning must<· !'>tuclc-11b front all elcmc•nt.1n "l'hools <ind cits tru:t·widt• hancb . h1·g1ns ~1l x pm On Ma ~ Ill. -.tring 1n-.1rurnt·nh aml orc·h1•stras ..... 11 ht· l11ghltghl t•d in lh<' San Cl<•m1·ntt• lltJ.!h S chool g:-m at 7 :111 p m Th<it program will ft•Htun· t5CI !'>1·lt·<·l t>d third graclt• "tring pl;ey..r" and d1 s tr11·t w11lt• 1•lt•tnl·ntan. 1unior high :JrHJ t11gh '>('h1,c1I <;r t·hes t ras On 1\1a y l l 1llstril'l c·hor;J I gr oups will g(·t t htir t"h :Jn<·t· l•l perform a t 7 311 p m 1n th<· Capistrano Valley lligh S<·hool Mal l. That performa nr<: wi ll r eat ure rl 1s t r1 et w1dt• l' h· mt·n Lary. Junior high and high M'hool c hoir ,groups i\clmiss1on 1:-. frc>t· to ;.di the <·on<·c rt" THE\' INDICATE D th<• ynuth~ '-latt• and ft•dl'ral o rr1c i als h:n ·t· par11c1pL1ll'd tn mugging.... agrt•(•d lo rund ;J portion or thf' and as:-aults in their ;.in·a Aliso Watt'r Mana~ement Agen ·The kids art• nol un<IN 1·on ty's South Laguna outfall pro- 1 rol." ont• g randrn11lh1·r told 11•l'I llunlington lka<'h pl;111ning c·111n Tht• moratorium connection 1111s s 1onl'r:-. 'Till') -.houltl lit· w;1s dt's1gned to lessen the 1m hnmt• d11111g tlw1r hou:-.1· "'''"" p:tl'l of inl;.ind development on and vard work and l1•:1rn111g In l'O:tst:il n•s oun·t•s a nd acccs:-. tw g1;od 1·1tizl'n-. rollll·s to tht• t oast ('aus111c lhl• \\ r·.11h of lh1• oldl'I folk:,, \\'a .... ;1 n·qu1·-.1 "' llunl ington lkad1 n• .... 11!<-n l '.\\ik1· ll1l;inclt-r 111 1111':11" ;in :1mus1· mt·nt 1·1·n11·r lc•,11unng \1d1•11 c an11· .... in lh1· l.Jndrn.1rl-l'la1a .If .\bgnolt:i ,\\·t·nu" ;incl 1\tl;1nta St n·1·t ni·ar T.rll .... rn1 Tl h:h S1·hC1ol Tll t: "PRO_POSi\I. aho drt·w !'r tt1c1!>m from s urroundi11g hu:,inl'~st·:-. in the· :-.hopping l't•nt<~r as well as res idents of the .1 d u 11 " · o n I v 11 u n t i n g t 11 n I. a n d m a r k. r f' ~. 1 d e n l 1 a I lll'tJ!hlxirhootl c:lo:-.e h~ P lanning 1·omrn1-.:,ionl'r:-. n · ll't'\t'il llw :ipplit•at1on and n·1• ommt·nded that art«•s of th1· 1· 11 y tw st•t as t<l<' for .., p<·t 1 ;:i I :ron 1111.~ for amus1:n1t·nt <ind n ·1·r1::1 t 111 n 11..-;t•:,., · Comm1s.;ioncr Timothy l'aonc JOim'd in l hl' unanimous vote again st thC' arcade hut lame nted ·'the very unfortun:.it1: :-.tt·rcolyp ing of the youth o f our city "IF A N t: £D to prnll'tt lht· ('1ti2ens exists. 1l 1s throughout lhl' city and not JUs l for the <•dulls nvl'r 411 yl'ar:-. 11( agt-. .. ht• sa1<1 0.11, .......... ........ FIS<:Ht:K NOTIW TllAT lhl' lhrN· dt•vclope rs. S & S.' Sterling .ind W;irm1ng ton Ot•velopmcnt . :ibo wt·n· doing transportation -.1 ud tt·S and m ak111g provisions for ltu:,., M·rvin~ to their develo p· mt•nls f"tM'ht·r -;auJ /\l1so VieJO Com 1iany':-. riroposed 20.000-unit de· 't·lnpmt•nl (•asl of L<Jg una Beach ..... 11 a lso be n•quired to <Jpply .... 1th thl' t'oaslal comm ission for a wa1n·r of the restriction on !'>l'Wt'I' r onlll'CllOllS English Art Lecture Set 1\ :-.lick lect ure ion 1-;ng lish c·;1tht•dr;il arl. ;1s well as a dem· ons t r ation of the• ;.art of brass ruhbing, will lw presented Ma y 17 at lht· Laguna Beach Library H<'lit•t·1·11 T;ira vell<i. who has t r a \'t'll'd I hrou g hout th l· l':tlh1·dral towns or I.real Brit<Jin and "tudtcd medieval h istory an<I art at Oxford College. will b<: I ht• g1ws t ll'C'turer Tht• ll'ctun· will be held <it 2 11 m :11u1 agatn al 7 <10 p m May t 7. s ponson•d by lht• Frie nds or I he· Laguna Beach Library An t·xh1h1l 1if hras:-. rubbtng~ will he: on dis play :.il lhl' library, 3fJJ I; lt•nnt•vn• St . twginning th1:-. ""l'l'k Play Slated For Library Tht· l>a n a ·Nig u c l tounly lthrary brunc h will present a frt•(' 1wrformanct• or the pluy "Tht• Foot or lhc Wo rld" M.'..ly 12 a l IO · :io a m !' l't•dormt·d by th<: Yellow Brick Hoad Show young JX!Oplc's thcutcr compan y. the SO· minute pla y 1s reco mmen ded ror l·h tldrl'n 5 lo 9 ye<Jrs o ld The play is an adaptation or a Hussian folk talc. The libr ary is locatt>d a t 33841 Niguel Road . For more informat ion. phone 496-5517 Kindergarten Signups Set : Testing Bi• Breath Laguna Beach Unified School district offic ials have announced rctistra tlon for 1979·80 kin· d e r g arte n c l asses a l three schools rrom May 7 through the 11. Regis tra tion will lake place each day al Aliso. El Morro and T op or the Wo rld schools rrom 9 a .m . to I p.m . - ' .It's doubtful that Dana Walli of Capistrano Val~e~ High School would flunk the . breathalyzer test adrrurustered by Lt. Thomas Ha rrison of the Sh~rilf's Depa rtment. He was one of 30 students from rune Orange County high schools spending the day with sheriff's department administrators during "Youth Law Day" on Tuesday. Par ents should bring their c hild 's birth certificate a nd verlClcaUon of Immunizations. --····-------·~ .. And tlae Slough Goes On .. Earth slippage continues in San Clemente above golf course a t Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club. Previously seven mobile homes were removed from problem area . Sliding of land has been gradual but wor- r isome to those in immediate vi cinity. County Democrats Agree to Pay Bill By R EBECCA II ELM Of I ... 0 •1ly t'llet St.II Hwitington _Boy Faces Death Rap Embarrassed Oran ge County Democratic Party lead er !> batd th al A m urder c ha r ge was fileo they. will pay Sl .079.39 owed the county Registra r or Voters before aga1nsl a 15-year .old Huntington the County Uo<trd of Supervisors sues lo collect the three-year -0 ld Beach boy following the death or bill . ~:.. youth he alleged ly stabbed last -colmly Plam Expansion of Disposal Site Initial <.1l'lt0n to l'xpand lhl' Pnm<i Dl'scht.•ch1J Canada and lht.• Olinda solid was te disposal stations wa:-. Luk en hy Orang<• County s uperv isor s The board voled l<t give not1c1· o f t·ondl•mnation prot·e •dings <1g•1inst scvt•ntl propt.•rt1es nl•ar lht.· publiC' dump:-. t\ PUBLIC' llEARrNG lO re view the propost•d eminent do main action was s ch eduled for an u nspec ifi ed date 10 J u ne County officials a re Sel'kln,t.: acquisition or 9 H aC're:-.. valued :.it $29.500. ad1accnl to tht• I .500 ant' Prim a Ol's hccha Canada facilitv nt.••1r Ortl'ga lhghway in San Juan Capis trano Present propert y ownt·ri-. an· the T I Corµorat1on of C a lifornia . localt>d rn Los A ngeles~ <ind Georgl' L Guthril' of n atboa Is la nd THE LARGER expans ion 1s s lat ed for the approximate ly 200-ac re O l i nd a s t a tio n i n Carbon Canyon ·r first karncd o f lht· bill l<i~t Oc-t o bC'r 1n a dis pute ov~r-:-- wec.k..:.:_par:ty <:b<i 1rm;iA w.iu.-.~'"'""·:....'l'f--..ym--..------ Thom ~ciid ";\ fl'W or lhl' part!-b11·yc·lc . poli<:e said ... t a lwarls :.s r1· g oing 111 g1•l together a nd p<.i y 11 uut r1r th1 ·1 r own pockets." ht· :1ddt:d THOM WAS res ponding to " proposa l to county s upervisor!. Tuesday to ta_kl· the Oemorr<llS to court to c•oMect the bi II However. Supen :isor Thorn<is Hilt•) stalll·d the lega I ac·tton 111 suggested that supN\ 1s o rs m etl with party lcctd c r" w1th1n 1h1· 11ext two w1•eks ~ind lr,v to :-.i•lllf• t h t• 1 n d ,, b I t· d n , .... ~ m o 1 1• pca<:l'fult~ Thl' ddJI 1.!0e:-llal'k 111 thl· .J unt· 1971l pnma r_\ t•lt·ttion A t l h LI l l 1 m t' t h t• I u l' J I l>e m Ot'r-a t 1 t' J> n rt\-n s ked the Hcg1strar or Votl'r~ lo dtslrtbult• p;i rt:-t·ontri but ion 1·n' l'l<>p1•.., w11h thc sampll' b<illnls :,.,cnt to n•g1stert'd D<:m Ol'r<il:-. prior 111 l ht' prtm<iry. (:'01:1nt~-'nunc;f'f 'l't·rr~ 01xon said SUCH OISTRIRUTION 1" <.ti lowed under the Elections Coello Mter telling lhl' part} the bill for tht· "luffrng a nr1 mailing ser v1C'e would he S 1.137 50. the Ht·gis ta r 1·ompl1ed with lht· Ocmocrats · requesl. D1xun :-aid T h l' b 1 11 i n g a m o u n l " ;1 :-- l' <1 I cu I atcd on a rate of S3 25 pi:r t hous and cnvclupt·~. no\.\ rt· d uce<.1 to SJ.15 hast:d nn uC'lual <.'USlS J uun Rio:-.. 15. collapsed a nd cl1cd at his T us tin home Monday night Orange County corone rs ... aid thl· tu<1:-.e or death was rclat · 1·d lo Internal C:Ompltcations from_ t ht· m ultiple blah WClUrtd s R iossuf · fl· red K IOS Kt:POK'TEOI. V had flt•1•n tn and out or lluntingtoo I nl t·n·ommun1t:.· llos p1lal fur t n·:• l mt•nts !>.IOl'l' I h1· Ottobt>r kn1f1ng 1n1•1dl•nt H 1 11:. r h ,. 11 a II u 11 t 1 n g l 1111 lk<H'h n·~Hlt•nl . and another \OUlh V.l'f<' both s ta hhed wilh a kill'ht·n knifr on Delaware Strt·N till r1 ng ,1 dt!->pull' ovt·r lttc mu 1wd ;ind htl'\'l'll· The :-i.:t·ond ~uut h V.:t~ ho~pl lalt7t>d anc..l lal.!:_r 11·ll':tsecl T II t: \' 0 l. T II a I 11! g c d I y res1Hms1hlt· for th t' s tabbing. tht•n H . \.\a!'> taken into police t·ustoth II<-w;Js lafer sente nced ''' ;1 tc·rm at a youth ~uidance t't'llh•r 1n Santa Ana Bt•t·aust· nf rnir11nial security ar t ht• fa<.'ihty. poh<:c s aid. the ~o ur h v.a :-: lakl'n IJ <ick into l'llSIOd'.' fnllO\\ 1ng lht' death or H1os ---------------------- Read' it and Reap. Every 9ay. Values you can count on are advertised every day in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 l VOL. 72, NO. 123, •SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979 J [May 17-20 Dry? Stations -Planning 'Gasless Weekend'· NEW YOttK IAl' 1 UU) Ill~ gasoline the Wl't'kt'nd o( M a\ 17-20 ma bt• d1Htt·ull 111 rnun~ parts of tht• 11at1on 1f M'f\ 11·1· ... 1u t1on 0"11crs a rl:' :.u1·cc:.::.ful 111 plans for a · ~a~ll·Ss "i·t:kl'nd to protes t frderal controb un pri~s 1\ nl•w ~)'ste m couh.1 rat~t' the prici.' of g us anothl•r three cents a gallon T h e 1dci.1 C>rqpnatcrl an California. where m o::.l de&ler~ are expcct<•d by 1ndu:.try of ficials Lo ourt1t"t0ale. and :.inn· Diedrich Prepares To Testify hu::. '>prcud to other s t att:s, 1n l'ludmg Conn(.'l'l1 c ut. llltnioi.. Idaho . lo".i Wu:.hington , 'Jl•\ ada, Lou1.-.1onu t1nd Arizona, ~1l'1•ordin,.,: to 11H1C'11ib of '>tut~ lll•Ull•r tll>SOCWllOll!> 11 1:. un<'l€'ar. h<lWl'Vt•r. how ... man) th.,1lc r:-. ou11onv.1dl· m1ghl purtH·1puk in lhl' proµu:.ed c lo:. rng "If ... uml'lh1ng 1sn 't forthcom tng from lhl· lkµurtmcnt of Enl·rg). rrwny deukr:, may J01n t ht• mov••mt·nt ... .'>t11d Charle.-. John Wayne Has Surge"' ·-...--------------~- Actor J ohn Wayne of Newport Reach spent "a go(ld night " recoverin g f.l"-(M'll h1:, ~t'{'OAtl c:lpt!rall-OA thi s y t'ar a h os pital ... p(lk<·swom:rn ... :11d today By GARV G RANVll.U ·: Of 1 .... o .. 11y Piiot Sufi SAN 01 EGO /\lturnc·y:. for indi c ted O rangt• Count y Superviso r Ralph Di1•dnth :-aid they expert 01t>dnt·h will d1mh into tht· w1\ness box here soon lo begin defending h1m::.l'lf again:.t briber y chttr~e:. Diedrich 's lt•stimony . 1nclud· ing .his cross·cx<1minat1on next week by prosecutor M 1c hael • Capizzi. is expE!cted lo be the key element in a trial centering • on events that occurred in 1973-74. The 53 -year -o ld cou nty s upervisor has insisted his prosecution on brib..ry c ha rges. brought agains t him 1n Oecemhcr of 1977 by a county grand Jury, i~ • s imply tht• hand iwork of a vengeful district attorney and his staff. Th<' 7 I v l' a r o Id f i Im ""tt•ran n 'ma1ned in s t<.1 hll· c·o11d1t1on 1n the 1n lt•OSl\'t• t•arl' 11n1t o( t 'C l.1\ ~·h·d1l'al Cl·nter after un cfrriw1ng surger~ to re m 0 \'l' "" 1nll·sl 1rial hloc k ~1 ge /\I tl ic k s . ;.s hos pital spokcs m<Jn. s aid the s urgt·ry Wedncsda) \()as rout int: See add1 lmnal story . Pa~c A3. Newport-Mesa Trustees Get Budget View M utt1e!>. who oper~Lci. an Exxon :-.talion 1r1 West llartford. Conn .. Tht•re ':-. n defi n 1te fee Ii ng toward domi.: i.omcthing," said Matt1t.·s. 11 for mer pres ident of tht• National Con g ress of Pclroh'um Retaile r s. an in dust ry group that has r<'fused to l'ndorsi.• tht• shutdown pro posal T h e i.I 1 m o f I h l' g " s I e s s wt•ekt·nd 1:i;..to fori:e the govern- rnt•nt to loosen contro ls on th1• m <1rk up gas stations <tre al 1~· (;t\S, Page t\2> TUXJ D~ff.er On Damage To /J1f·a1it Hy f\ATllV C'LA:'llCY Ol llM Do11ly P1lol H•ll Two µathologi~t:-.. lioth on the Jlarvard l 'n1vcr:-.1lv f.tt:Ult-.· and both 1•mploy1•tl ~t th(• s aml' Boston llo:-p1t:.i l. ha\'l' d1fft•rent opinion:. about :1bort1011 c:uused damage to .the infant Dr Willia m Waddill 1.-. a <:CUS('d <1f strangling Or John Craig, a llarvard professor <ind p:ithologist at Boston Hospital for Women. con· tinued telling an Or ange County Supe rior Court jury today that he found saline abortion dama{:!e in the two-pound. 15-o unce in- fant. n Now. Dll'dnrh will g1 vt• his ans wers lo pro~ccut1on charge!> tha t he. lh Jt\("KIF. HYMAN His tcst1monv for tht: deft·n-;e conflicted with that of h1~ us :.ociate. Dr. Shirley Dris coll. who testified for the prosecution ear l ier that s h e found n o damage from the sa line abortion s olution T cst1mo n v 1n Waddill 's murde r rctn<;I began M<irch I and is cx rwckd tn continue at leas t anotht•r \n•ck The 43 year old Jluntinf!t on 11 <.tr bour obstetri- ('lan·s first murder trial ended lal>t M;Jy ~1th tht• Jury unable to reach a vc•rd1ct .· Enriched hims elf by $5.5.000 in early 1973 whl·n a develoµ· me nt compuny. Anuheam llilb Inc . paid h1i-. pe rsonal attorney M 1chal'I Remington leg al fres tl1a t . tn part. we rt• (.><1:.i.etl on to Diedri<.'h as "lo<Jns. · Along with co-d e fendant LeRoy Rose solicited a brH>e from the s ame company by of- fering to i.ell it property 1n Fulterton for $150.000 more than its true worth Benefited from an SS0.000 bank loan arranged by the com· puny. 'loan Di edrich later re · paid Pro f1tNl by S40.000 when Anaheim ll11ls Int pat<I Roi.c cons ult;.int rt.'l ' ~ h1ch Hose. In par t. pussecl ur lo Ht·mingt(Jn .who. in turn. passed 'the money on to Diedrich It took Capizzi. Orcrnt·t' Coun ty '.s assista nt district allorne). JUSl five days lo lay out h1i. ca:-.c against Diedrich to un eight woman . fo ur-man jury 1n Superior Court J ud ~c Ross <~DIEDRICH, Page 1\2) Mobil Backs Oil Control NEW YORK <AP1 Mobil Corp., breaking ranks with the rest of the oil industry, is pro- posing continue d controls on some oil prices. a policy that a lso runs counter to the oil price decontrol plan proposed by President Carter. ln a speech prep"fed for the Mobil annual m eeting in Kansas City today. Mobil President William P . Tavoulareas said , Mobil believes the oil industry should "forego any price in· . creases beyond inflation on oil ~~ady under product.ion.'' .. ("~ EMPWYERS f FE.4TURED : Do you know who Orange Cowaty'a so top employen are? 1 Tlae lobs leCUon in Today's Dai· lJ Piiot lets you know who they ,. .,.. and about the local employ· meat market. , Facta, nrurea and slaUsties ue prnented about worttn• coadlllons along the Orange Coast. See the Jobe section In today's Oailr Pilot. ., ....... , J Ol I"• D.,ly P1IOI Sl•ll Nt•wport-Mes <.1 s<'h.ool off1c1als prt·,.,cntcn trust ees Wednesday with ,1n t·stimatl-d 1979-80 budgN o ( $'1 ~} 7 m1lllon, down SI 8 million from this year'!> alloca \Ion Supcrintl•nrlent .John Nicoll a l:.o told t rustl•ci. that, despite Propos 1t1on 13 c utbacks <:1 nd dt•cllning enrollment. the dis- tri<'l appears to be in fairly good financial !>hapc However. hl· stressed that the prclimin<Jry budgl'l hand<.-d ou\ <.tt a general study ses sion will probably huvl' to bl· adjusted cons iderably hcfon-a final hudcl't 1s drawn up CJnt' \'ttrialili.' ,,., state fundin~. not vl'I ;1llot·atcd for next vt•ar Thi·· N•t1mat1:d d1 l>trict budget wus ha:-.l!d un lhl· assumption th;.st Nt'wport·M(.':.<.t will n .:ce1vc funds on at lt·as t this year's ll•\'l•I Nicoll !><ttd Na·oll also noted that offic1ab an· assuming trustees would i"Jgn·c lo t ransfer $1.25 million from the district's building re· scrv('s to its general fund for nl·xt yt•ar And he s aid the estimated budget does n 't include wage raises that may be approved as the result of current contract negotiations · with teac hers and other school e m ployees . · Nicoll s aid o fficie1ls 'have figured into the estim a ted budget the layoffs. already ap. proved, of some 120 teachers due to declining e nrollment. However. the possible layoffs of some secretaries and othe r nonteaching personnel weren't accounted for ~cause they ha· vcn 't bee n ap~roved yet. he said. <See BUDGF.T, Page A2> NEW YORK CAP> -City and state officials joined by re- porte r s, ·ractory workers, housewives and a fe w members or the early bar crowd launched a safari through darkest Brooklyn in search of an erran~ elephant. A Up frpm a "known inlor· mant" started Ors. Alan Beck and Howard Levin of the City Health Department on a bunt throush the Bay Rld1e section ol Brooklyn on Wednesday. "You're r,auy looking for an elephant? Wby? somebody )Ole Dr Cr:ug wus told Wednesday that Dr Driscoll testified she found no saline damuge m tissue s amples s he had exam med. "J believe there is subs tantial a nd t•u llv 1dcnt1fiablc salint· damage 1ri the fctui.. '.' Or Crai~ replied Under cross-exam incition to day by pro:.crutor Hobert Chat t l' r t <1 n . [) r C r a 1 g s a 1 d s uch :.alml' damage cauM?S ox .\'gen dcflc1l·nc·y in infanll> Dr Cr<11J! conll·ncled he would not be rcrl ain thut an infant never brt'alht·d by ~.imply .'>C'f'lng if the lung:-. \\Ould flout in water Dr . .lo:-.hu<1 l't•rpcr ll'stif1ed <See OPINIONS. P age 1\21 PILOT LOOKS AT 'AMAZON' G iganlic proportio ns ane s uperior intclligenct• h e1 ve been ascribed to the Amazon woman of legend who domin<itcd all men who came in conta ct with her. For a peck at a real-li fe woman who believes in \he same concept of female s uperiority. and who founded an Orange County group known as the Society for the Promulgation a nd Encouragement of Amazon Conduct and Attitude, see Featuring, P aget:l. one?'' asked Jose Feliciano. an employee at Precise Metal "Products. one of the factories checked by the searching of· ficials. One television station hired a h elicopter to help tn the search and .even Mayor Edward Kocb aot in a lick. "He's in Bay Rld1e. and he'll feel at home," said Koch. "That's Republican country." Beck said an e lephant had been reported in the area earUer in the week. Put when Polite ar- rived, all they fou11·d was some 1Uegal cock flth\8. • Barry ~<:Ardl~. <m. ot Rt>dland.'>. wa~ dressed for the pa rl Wt·!Jnl·~cJay wh t'n he appt:-ared at Orange Coast ('11111..•J.!t· 1n Cost a M\•s<J to tell JOkcs and sel l "deed~" for land on thl' moon at t1 SI an acre The self·proclarnu·d 1•xtr a-terrcstrial salesman said during his noontime <'Omedy hour th<1t he lours the C S . v1sitin1! h1 ~ s ix s1~ I l·r:--ancl working four to six day~ t1 month m aking p~ople laugh N-M High Schools To Get Bus Service Bus transportati-On wilt be avai la ble next fall ul four Nt•wport·Mesa h1J:!h schools on a pay-a s you-go basis. Newporl- Me sa trustees were told Wcdnc::.· dav in addition . s everal trust~s s;tid thcv wunl t o look into rc s tor i n~ olstrirt fun ded t ransport<it ion to athletic event... Such bus ing c urrently comes out of individual schc)()ls' budgcti. S uper intenden t .John Nicoll told trustees at a s pecial study session that puy.as-you-go bus· 1ng. instituted in the middle of tht• year ut Newport Ha rbor lligh School. is nca1 the break· l'V<'n point lie said the district will draw upon its experience and mis takes in pl;.snning the initial routes whl•n 1l sets up next Vl'ttr's hu.'> ::.chcdules ror Costa :\1 ei.a , El>tam·w . Corona del Mur :incl Nt:wport ll arho r ll1gh S('h oo l O nl y MrNally ~ilternative high s<·hool won't hu ve the bu!>C!> Th<> key mistake this year. N1 coll said. wa~ polling !>ludents rather than parents as to who would ride buses Buses for high school students were canceled last s ummer nfter the passage of Proposition 13. Special education s tudents and younger students Jiving a certain minimum distance from school are still bused at district expense. Nicoll said there was initially some confusion as to whether or not paid high sc hool busing would disqualify the district from receiving state funds for ele m entary school bus ing. llo we ve r . he sai d the state Board o f Edu catio n and legislative counsel have relieved offi cials of that concern. Parents of high school stu- dents will be contacted this sum· mer and bus routes will be Beck. whose afternoon was consumed peerin&_ behind build· ings and down a lleys. said there were other Indicators that he was not on a wild elephant chase. He said both the Attorney General's office and the State Department or Environmental Conversation relayed the same anonymous tip to him. Later. the American Society for the Prevention ol Cruelty to Animals ~t In on the action when \\ heard rumors about the hunl. "We think someone is harbor· established whC're ther e an · enough riders. Nicoll said. Bus. fare is about 25 n •nts e ach wa:,. paid on a weekly or month!) basis On the matter or busing lO athle tic event~. Nicoll s aid . "We 've had r ea lly Cl Mickey Mouse approach to 1t this year and it hasn't sat1sfl t·d <in) bod~ .. He ~aid ind1\ idua I s r hoob have been allowed to find the buses but that man~ haven't do ne so. Retarded Care Center Nixed In San Juan r <1p1 s tr<Jno Bt·uch resident:. who fl•Hrl'd eMablishment of u rt.'s idcnti<il care <'Cnlt:r. for re t a r d l' d p a t 1 e n l ~ 1 n t h l' 1 r Ol'l~hborhood scored a victory Wednesday as San Juan city councilmen voted to d eny a pe rmit for tht• institution Councilmen acted on an ap pe ul from residents south of the ci t y after planning com · miss ioners gave their approval to the facility on land located at Ca mino Capist rano and Vi a Serra The project for a 12-unit res· idential board and care facility that would have housed 66 pa· tients with mental a nd phys ical handicaps was opposed by the Capistrano Beac h Community Associatio n and Chamber of Commerce. Councilmen vot e d 4 t o O against the proposal. claiming the project was not a compe1lible land use with thl' a rea, which in· eludes light industrial buildings as well as res idential neighborhoods. ing it as a pet, .. said Marvin jlogner, an ASPCA spok~•n. "None of the zoos nor the circus has repo rted missing an elephant. .. Bogner said the city health code prohibits having elephants as pets and the animal would have to be rem<>ved when found. He also added that the descrip· lion or the beast raises the possibility that It may be an Jn. dian elephant. an endanJered species." .. Elephant.II are lnappropnate for apartment-house living," Back 1dv1t1ed l Vo•r Bo•et••• Dally Ne••••per C TEN CENTS Onofre· Cracks 'Normal' By STEVE MITCHELL OI * Oaltf "*' 5Yff Exte n s ive corrosion and cracking of pipes carrying radioactive water at the San Onofre nuclear power plant w e r e te rmed "normal " by Edison Company officials today. A m ember or the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff announced Wednesday that five nuclear plants in the United States. including the San Onorre facility, ha \·e leakage in tubes located in the reactor vessel. 'Related story A4 1. Darre ll Eisenhut. a member or tht' NRC staff. said cor rosive buildup causes the pipes to crack. adding the proble m ts extensive at five power plants. and the most cracks occur at the San Onofre re- actor But D ave Barron . a spokesman for the San Onofre plant. said the problem is not a n e w o n l'. a nd h as bee n ·'thoroughly examined by the tn· dustry for several years ... ."Ir is vnd<'r" contr6 1:"'" the "pokes man ~aid. adding thE! prob· lt·m has been experienced in tht: pust. ··<ind at will occur in thl· futurl· " 11 1• said th€' lt:aks do not hl'Comt· an opcr..t ional problem until thcv reach certain levels • "And ~ay before these pinhole lt•a ks "ould reat·h that level. we would have momtorl'd the prob· l em and s hut do wn opera· lions .. The corros ion stem:. from " chemical reaction in lhe ste am gene rators. which cause pipes that are part of the cooling system to crack under pressure. Ba rron said Edison officials an• lookin~ into longte rm solu- tio ns or th~.-problem in efforts to de velop a balanct:d c he mical ro nt e nt o r the cool;int to minimize corrosion. Por no~. he said. plant crews merely plug the tube:. up e1nd l'11minate the leakage. lie s aid the re arc several thou!<a nd o f the tube ::. a nd leakage~ in thl· pas\ have result· t'd in only "one or two percent having to be plugged up ·· "We · just takt-them out of commission ... he said . Industry om cials say the leaks that do occur fall within the gov· t•rnme nt·imposed limitations. "and any amount that does lea.k ma} be turned into steam inside the r ea ctor where it is eventual· ly !lecontaminated. ·· Barron s uid the leakages did rn·atc problems several years ;.igo "It cau:.l'd outage:.. und we had to s hut down lo repair tubes ... he said. But ht· ~aid Edison has un· de rgone programs to resolve the problt'm He said Edison offic ials have been working on a longterm 'lolution to the corrosion prob· lem for years ·But it's not a big problem because you can monitor it and detect any major leakage qu.ite early in the game ... More Coverage Additional llarbor Arca cov- erage appears today on page A18. Coa~I "·eat her Night a nd morning low clouds with s unny after· noons . Highs Friday in mid-606 to low 10s. Lows tonight SO to ~. INSIDE TODA 'W W~armm.t~ High School &S f'1/111g lo come to gri~ wUh incrNling truancy ond VGn· doli.sm problema. Page C4. •••• ·SAN FRANCISCO CAP 1 Jorora openly wept today u O~ Whitt·"~ vc>kt•, taSM"d by llOlic:t·. desl'ritwod ttw \lVt•nu. that drovt> •• him to shoot MuyQr Geor~t·' Mo11co1w and Superv•aoc Harvey Milk. Tht> 2S mlnult' h•P<'. mud.,, hy pollct.• shortly ant•r What\' "ur rt'n<ft'rt'd Nov. Z1. det alls how Whitt :1hot i.nd klllt-d MOS<'()nt• and • upe>rv1i.01 tlun't'\ Miik rn City Ha ll It ~·11:. lht• d»y ttwo m•yor was to namf' a i.ut·ct-s"or to tht' Roard of !'\u1wrv1son. ,.,111 which Whak n·sa.int-d t~o ~w·ki. t>arher Whitt> wept ront1nu<H1,ly \\halt· gavant( the :.la ll'llh.'l\t to pobrt• und a t ltmt't. hu. \'OH't• bt•f1mw incoherent As t he taiw witll 111;1 t•d an t•ourt. White a1:t11n brvk~ down .ind about half thl' peoplt' 1H\ Lhe 12 ·mt• m bf' r J u r ) .. el 11 n ~ \\ 11 h s om e s p t'ctator :.. ;il:.o °"''I.II openly On the ta~. What\' :-.1ud lw l,falked into M11Hom··~ offa n apd "asked ham Wa!> I ~11111~ to be re .appointed llt.• :.ur<l ·no · !!t- was talkinl( but nothtnR \\a:. ~ut tin~ throu~h to mt.' ll wus like a roarinR m m y cur:. "And that was at. I JUSt shot tUm. It was over:· Whalt.• said on the taPt» He said he len Mosrone·s of. fice and. spottinR one or Milk's aides. decided to mee t with Milk. a political opponent. · ·1 thought. ·well, I'm going to go talk to Harvey.· It was like ruy head was going to burst." ''1 just wanted to talk ... then he c Milk r sta rtlM kind or i.;mirking. lie smirked at me and :;aid ·too bad.' I ..s~ a ll nush~ 11panclll0Can0Shot him.· .-While Said on the la~ r ... . ' Lookie, Lookie, Lookie Tracy Glasgow. 12. of Newport Beach. is the top seller of Girl Scout cookies in Orange County this year . Tracy. a member of Cadette Girl Scout Troop 1273 and a Daily Pilot carrier. sold 679 boxes. including 40 cases 112 boxes Lo · e-a..-;e:+-tt>-her-sm."eer-eo-.t~h:-For-her-efforts. Tracy . 2812 Caroh St.. "'.i11 AN to go to a Girl Scout camp of her c ho icl' this ~ummcr Fuel by Appointment Sunnyvale Citize1is Only, Please SUNNYV/\l.F: </\P l IC vou wanl to fill 'e r up al E rnie Sanc hez· getl)olane service sta lio n. you·11 havt' to m<tkc ao appointment And no transients. please. Motoris!s who drive up unannounced "'•ll· be given a m .. xirnum of SJ worth of gasoline. he added. "The situation was so hectic with people fagh_tmg m lrnc <.ind everyone panicking that I decided to ~o to <ip poantmcnls. ··Sanchez scs1d Wednesday " ... SINCE THIS THJNG STARTED. <here have been so many tra nsients looking for gas. I haven 't bee n able to serve m y regular customers.·' he s<.1 1d. IN A R•:VIVAI .. O f-. a pn1ct1ce he used in the 1974 gas hnt• shortage, S:rnchez posted .... agn!> near has pumps Wednc!>day s aying he wo uld only fall Uw tanks of pcr:-.oos who can IJrOdut'e a <irl\ er ':-. license with a Sunnyvale address. S unchez s aid the idea 1s to eliminate Jan es and uncertainty about whether a customer w!ll be able to ~el gas. In addition, customers will be ahle to expect a check under the hood under unharricd circumstances. .. , know of no regulations a gainst ap. po1ntments." said Da le Cook, regional direr . tor of t•xternal <iffairs for the U S. Depart. ment or Energy ... We can regulate price. but how he runs has :.talion is up to him ... And. ht' addt•d . thos<· drivers will have lQ l<'lephonc the cJ.iy bdore to mllke an appoint ment. Only 100 t:ustomcrs will be served earh dav * * * * * * Mesa Boy, 5, Hit by Auto Fro• Page ;t I A .5-~ear-old Costa Mesa boy was injured Tuesday whe n he a l· legedly ran into the street and was hit by a car, Costa Mes<i police said today. Daniel Navarro llernundez, s. of 1776 Wallace Ave .. was treat· ed for a bro ken leg. but wasn't hos pitalized at Hoag Me morial llos pita l in N e wport. Beach following the 3:35 p.m . accident on Shalif!lar Drive, police said. They s aid the motorist , Pedro Otmos Lopez, 26. 0'741 Shalimar Drive. wasn't cite d. Funds Loss Seen SAN FRANCISCO t APl Synanon founde r Ch a rles E . Dederic h would l o se his $100,000·a -year-for·life pay · me nts from his tax·exempt foun· dation if a tentative a gr eement rece ives final state approval. the San Fra ncisco Chronicle re· ported today. OAAN9KOAST c DAILY PILOT '"'° ~•ftOl!l(OA\t 0••1• Pffot •1lf'l 9'h1<" •\tO"" !>-~ ltv> ,..._W\ Pu~''°• t\ puolf\JWtd bY ,,_. Ot~ (N\t Pvb'IV-"O~Y ~0.1.-tr~I~•''° °""'""'•a ~ ... ttw~ rr.o.~, '°' CMt• Mfo'\,iii NP""fJC)t"I Af..C ... , Huftf.,.Oft Al>AC: f'I f Gun fill•" V4ill...,, '"""" ~ ~4'(1tfSc:lv1fll (M \I A \1n(tffl ff'QtOf'iltl "°'ttO" 1'\ ~1\twoCI ~tr.1lcJAf'"'"° "'"<I•'" lM" Wtne.•SN'i pvbft\l'HftCt C>I*"' 1• ••I J)O Wtl\I O,.y S·trM (O\t• MH-8, ( •h•Orn111 ,,.,. •-.t•-"'"-•-PUC111- , ..... t-""-• Pttt'\'°""'' •no c......-.,. Mt~• ''-eMU aHwt• Cdtt0< n::..;.*:;.. ~J:,.. 0..tM\ .. L.1"t a•chffeP M.tn .,,.,,.,.., MetMIQlf'lllt'OtlOf\ T111,"one (7l4)MM321 ~~11 GAS AT PREMIUM. • • lowed to lake <>n s a le s or gasoline. That m a r.k ·up. known as "dealer marg in," cannot ex reed the amount al was in May 1973, plus three cent:;. Dealers also have been allowed to add s mall a mounts to cove r some other costs. The dealers want the system replaced with a stra ight 25 per· cent ma rk-up over the wholesale pr ice of gasoline. That would raise the price of gasoline about three cenL<; a gallon above the na t iona l average price of 77 cent!) a gallon. Police Seek Van Driver After Assault Costa Mesa police sa id today they are seeking the driver or a van who aBe~edly left the scene or an accident, then returned to follow the othe r driver home and assaulted him. Police said the sus pect ap· parently became enraged when he noticed that the other driver , James Thomas Boyle. 28, of 229 W. Wilson St .• had copied down his license number. Following the minor accident at Wilson Street and F airview Road at 7:15 p .m . Monday , police said, the sus~l felk>wed Boyle home, climbed out of the van and struck him in the jaw. When Boyle 's brother. Thomas Joseph Boyle, 27, came to the rescue. a passenger in the van allegedly m oved into the drivers' seal and attempted to run over the brother, poUce said. They said they also ar e aeeklng \be Pas&eDICer: Violation Ruled LOS ANGELES <AP> -The st.ale eourt of Appeal bas ruled a "violation of due process" took place when more tban four tons or records or citizen compl1lnt.s 11ainst Loe Angeles police were destroyed in 1976. The dea lers at'knowledge that the gaslcss weekend would m convcrucncc the public. ·'It wasn't our intention to hurt the public. but we don 't know what else we can do." said Don Skilling. a spokesman for the Ca lifornia Ser vice Station M •. sociation. which represents 2.000 PRICE INDEX SHOWS GAS COST EFFECT -A4 GAS CRUNCH BRINGS PLENTY OF STORIES -A14 o( the state's 14,000 d ealers. R obert J acobs, executive s ecr etary of the Illinois Gasoline Dealers Assoc iation a nd C:1 longtime advocat e o f a gas strike. said the planned shut· down "is doomed because or the timing." J acobs' said it would be more logica l to ho ld the gas less weekend at the end of the month, when supplies are low a nyway as monthly a llocations run out. But that weeke nd is Me morial Day weekend , a rta the gas dealers are a pparently trying to keep from interfering with tradi· tionally heavy holiday traffic by holding their protest the weel-.end before. ,.,,.,,. Pa A J OPINIONS. • Wltdnesday that the infant had never.efrecllvely breathed. He made that find1ng by drop. ping Jung tissue into liquid and obser ving It sink, an Indication that the baby d id not breathe 1fter delivery. Dr. Craig, however, sa id oxy. fen· can be absorbed through he tissues and the tung teat may not be a certain Indication. Dr. Waddill la accused of kUI· Ing an Infant known aa Baby Glrl Weever In the aflerm1Ut of a 11Une abort.Ion performed two years ago at Westminste r Com· munity He»pital. • JoneB_town Suicide Warning IRnored Wt\SHINO'!"ON CAP) -The State Department was guilty of lneUiclency and m is manage. ment prlor lo t he Jonestown mass suicide ·murder in Guyana last year. a ~overnment report . said loc!ay. The re port of a Stale Depart- ment study said the U.S. consul on the scene dismissed as "non· Rcnse" a warnin~ by a Peoples Temple de fector that mass s uid de WllS being re hearsed. Bul the report. prepared by reli r ed State Department of. rice rs. said it was impossible l-0 c onclude whether b etter performance by the d epartment co uld h ave prevented the tragedy Americiln officials in Guyana a nd in Wash ington were han· di cappe d by "basic la c k or police or investigative authort · ty" in purs uing Initial clues about the l'lature and intent of Heart Attack Takes Newport Principal Funeral s ervarC"s were pend· 1ng t oday for NormC1n I!; Stillwell of Mission VteJO, pruf. rrpal of Ens ign Mr<ldh• School in Newport Bciwh. who dl1:d Tue~ d ay l ie WU~ ~.4 School ofr1t·1:Jl 1> :-.t1 1d Mr . Stallwl'll. who had hc.·1·11 numcd principul 1111:-. v1·ar u(l1•1 M•rv1ng ;1s ass1st11nt prn1<·1p:il ~•nt·c 195>1, l'Ollapst•d anll lf11·1l al home 11f an ilppan•nt lwart atla('k lie-had un1.k rgo111· open heart surgc•ry in l~fi ''The• school tl1:-.trir 1·s lt;i.t <• lw ll of a guy who''> dom· a l.(n •at Jnb with kids ~1nt•t• 194!'." ~aad 1\ s s 1s t an l I' n 11 c q1 a I D c n y !> Jacobsen "He w:.is a grand. :.trong, marvelous guy ·· tit• s aid Mr Stallwc•ll gradual t•d fro m l'cppl•rdrnC' Colle~c. when' he played football, and re- <'etved his mash·r~ degrN: from the n1 vl·r:.1ty C}f Southern l'aftfom1a d e Web :J)!>O J formt:r ~!arm~ --M~-Stt#w""H-1m n1-d-t-.m.tJ?n-- -· Sthool 111 l !M!I. lht• Vl'ar tl opt>ned, and t;.iught :.axth gradl· SUCCUMBS AT 54 s·chool Princip al Stillwell unlil 1958. lie a lso c-oat•ht·d " vandy uf :-.port!) IJt·ginning in 1951. until ht· became a:.s11.tant pnnc1p:il From Page rl I He belonged to ·thc Newport DIEDRICH Me s a /\dmin1:-.trato rs /\ssoc1a • • tion and was formNly acti ve in tht• S<ilvation /\rmy. pluyang Th•:H·p·:. courtroom with thPtr band 1n the Ho:-.c.• P arade for :-.t·v1.·1 a l yt·ar'>. Thts ~ct•k. the.· ddl'n:.1· 111:1.!.111 .Jac·obiwn s aid. tPll1ng its ~1de of tlu· 'tot ' Mr St1llwt:'ll h·;wl':-. his wire. Barbara, of M1ss1on Vt('JO , thr<'~ g rown t•h1ldre n a nd thret• stepchildren. Funeral arrangements <ire p e n d 1 n J! a t M c C 11 r m 1 <' k l\1 ortu<ir) 1n Lagum1 lhlb Benefits May Rii.;e S A C RAM ENTO 1AP 1 California's top unemployment l)cnef1t would b~ raised from $104 to Sl40 a "'c•ck in three years. under /\U 325, approved b y t he As!)c·mb ry ·~ F1nancl'. Insurance a nd Comme rce Com . mattcc HdorE' Dtt'cirtch bc•g in' hr-.. te!)tJmonv . dcf1:n:-.t• l.i1AoH·r - ·.1 amei. H1ddet <ind Kc1Lh M11nnw :-.;w1 they plan to l'all add1tionJ/ ddense w1tnes!)e~ 1\m11n g tho"'· -.d1t1tuh11 11, te:-.tafy briefly are count~ All m1n1!>trat1ve Offtet·r H11h1·11 Th oma~. form1·r Fulltrl1111 m a y o r F r a n ci ., W o c1 d .l n ct r>1ednch a1c1t· l<d\ l1hoC:11b E a rh tod<n . co d1 ·fL·nd,1111 Hose ~a!) std i on the °" 1ll1t''" :.l and after Wednc sd.iv un<h:rl!fl 101? ;1 ful l da\ o f c r o .. , t.·xaminat1on hy Ca p11.11 the commune and its leader. Jim Jones . That autho rity hay with the Guyanese governme nt. which rejected allegations by former Peoples Temple mem~rs that Jones was a dangerous maniac who was leading his followers toward death. the report said. The report by John ff. Crim · min:; an~ Stanley S. Carpenter l!<itd the sing le most seMous er · ror by th~ St.ate Department OC· curred in June 1978. Al that time, the report said , LI S. a mbassador J ohn Burke t ahlC'd the d e part ment i n Wa s h a n~t o n and a s ke d for .tUthoraty to speak to Guy anese 11 ff1c1C:1I :-. about e xf>rcisi n g greater control over the com· mune. Rut the department refused .... ayin..: at was feC:1rful the People~ Tt·mpll• memberi. would chargt harassmt-nt if Burkt! as ked tht Guyanese government to keer t loser tab5 on the m . Fro• Page A I BUDGET ... !\ lt'lill a lso 1101ntt>d out that the l!J 7K 7!J f1 j!u r c· ..... used for purpo:ws of rnmei:lrtson in the proposed 1979·80 budget. refe r to 1 h1• amnuntc.; allot·<itNt. not those .i duall)• sp(·nt 'Arluals" won·t hL' a' :ial<1hl1· until books are c los<·d July I he· s<.11d . A mon~ the prominent items in lh<• budJ:el ,.., lht· Sl8 6 m illion c·~llmalt"<l for lt:'a<·her:.· salaries. down SI m1ll1on rrom tht!> year's allnrat1on Or N1t"oll attributed 1 h " reduc·taon In the dt:chning 1•11r11llmcnt la; off<. I' U rc•ha..,C!> o f h bra rv OOOk~ "'1111tcr drop fr om-s1S-.soo lo -:; I;, 0110 Ht1ard Pr1·:-.1dl·nl Carol Ma rt111 .rnd 1ru.,1t·1· Ha rha r.1 Sk11l1ng oh lt•t'INl to c..om1• .,h·1rp cuth.J<'k." 1n ,1 llcwat1on' fur l)utlding anrl ~•le ma111kn:inc·t• Hu1lcltnl! 1mprov,,m1·n1 funds "1·r1· t•ut fro m S31:1tl .H8 to ~1 00 .2511 fnr C"<arnplt• AM.houg h m111 h or atw 1~7fl 79 h gurc wa~ ·· p 1• n 1 n n r 1• v a m pi n g th,. .1111h torium at N"""llllrl Harbor ll rgh S1·h1~d trus t<·•.., -;aid th<·y dtln t t h111I-. e11rrrnt maintenance 1 .... adt•qttal1• ·w1• knn w f rom v1 :-.it 1ng ....1·1loob thl'r•· an· places with holt•., 111 th1• r 1•al111g . · Mn . ~:c r 11n ..... 11<1 'Thi ~ 1s fabc 1•1·1111nm' Tr11stt·1·.., ..,;11d th1·) wtll thscuss I h 1· matte r with !>I al f rm·mbcr~ .11 l.H~t'r mcell n~ ... in a n attempt IO St.'tt IP wha t thf' pr111r1ties are 1•11 matntl'r1.1nc·" .and °" h.Jt funds "-111 he• n\•Nit'd Tlw ltu1tg1•t " 1·x1wrlN1 lo he d "'' u ... -..".i ·• J.!.11 n .ti I he next hf1,1 rc1 llh'l'ltrlg, ..,ch1·cJu !Pd for -: '.!fl p na T ut•c.;d:iv <tt Harper r'11mm11n11 v <'•·nlt·r lf!th Street :cl T11~t111 \\'l'nu1·, c .. -.t:J Mesi From WHITE'S Specially for Mom s299 SAVE $50 COSTA MISA 369 I. 17th IT. (AqOM trom Qotphs, ne•t to Mot'9 Cotlendofs) M2·Ml7 Mon·Tht.. 1~ Fri 12·9 .. Sat 10·5 Cloeect Sunday LA-Z-BOY I'll· 5349 SUNDAY MAY 13 flfl DfllVflJ • MISSION VllJO 21192 Marguertt. Pkwy. . ~Lett ott ol Avery Ottramp, Ne•t to Toyota) •91·1902 Mon • Rt. 1().6 Sot 10-5 009ed SunOoy ...... ----.-----------... ' - Bilk ~h Cnast Unit Changes MUL TIWINNERS -The Oak Ridge Boys hold awards for Top Vora) Group and ttest Album of the Year presented to them by cntcrtainl'r h<1ro at Academy of Coun- APWlr'"*"" try Music Awards Show. From left are Ric hard Slerban, Joe Bonsall, Charo, Ou ane Allen and William Lee Golden. Country Singers Hailed Rogers, Mandrell, Oak Ridge Winners HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Kenny Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys and Barbara Mandrell shared top honors as the Academy of Country Mu sic awards went prime-time with a star·Sludded telecast featuring more music than talk. Rogers, who walked into the Hollywood Paladium with nominations in five categories. e merged with two prestigious prizes -the top male vocalist and entel'(.ainer of the year awards The s ilver-bearded . sin ger's bit "The Gambler." has already won the country song of tt~e year Grammy this year. But Rogers. who won four awards from the Academy last year. said the Country Music ~onors were the most gratifying. The Oak Ridge Boys, who took away silvery cowboy bat trophies for top vocal group and whose "Ya'll Come Back Saloon" recording was album Wooden Plane Due In Havasu? LONG RF:l\CH 11\PJ Lake. Havas u City, Ariz .• already the home of the London Bridge, may get a different kind of monument ' Howard Hu ghes ' le ge ndary Spruce Goose. Ron Clark. who owns land in Lake llavasu. 1 said Wednesday he was offering to provide a pe rmane nt s howcase the r e for the Spruce Goose. Hughes' one-of-a. kind plywood troop ear- ner that has flown just once. of the year, also c·ame to country music through a side door -gospel. Miss Mandrell, who co-hosted the two·hour show with Roy Clark and Dennis Weaver . said her awa rd for top female vocalist caug.bt her com- pletely by surprise. Don Williams struck a casual note at the otherwise dressy aHair. wearing a denim jac~et a£ he accepted a "hat .. for single rei:ord of the year "Tulsa Time." Christy La ne was named top new fe male vocalist. Top new male vocalist was John Conlee Anne Murray , whose rendition of .. You Needed Me " earned her a Grammy <.is top female vocalist, was nol on hand as the same lune wa~ named song_of the year "The flying boat has1 been a legend to millions1 of people wo rldwide' ~mce its initial and onli' fiight in 1947." s aid Clark. "It has been hid- den from public view ever since." ~~~k©W i'~rrm~. 0 1 OHIO "" TUE 2 00 .TON s p ruce Goost" r ec. ognized as the largest airplane ever built, was stored in secrecy here by Hughes following its brief rught. MOTHERS' DAY GIFTS Ready for easy carry- out . . . or we will do the mailing. Westcun Plaza 17th &t Irvine, N.8. 642-0972 Fashion Island Newport Beach 640.6050 SACRAMENTQ IAP) -Tbir· teen bllls to modify California's coaatal laws disappeared into the macbineey of an Auembly committee early today with the promise of a new eompoeite model in two weeu. • Authors of the input called frequently for simplicity and fairness in coastal commission actions. They cited numerous e xamples of the ways they said the commjssions have alieoated those with whom they deal. They asserted -sometimes bitterly -tbat the arbitrary manners of the regional and state commissions produced mistrust and 111 will that led to the bills. ASSEMBLYWOMAN Carol Hallett. R·Atascadero, wnose own bill was killed, said there wouldn't be so many bills lb.is year "ir the authors didn't believe changes s hould be made." Committee member Richard Mountjoy, R·Monrovia, said that despite committee a ction, the commissions "m ay continlM! to be arbitrary and maybe some da y we'll get rid of the whole thing because tha t 's what 's bringing all these bills up here." The committee is considered a diffic ult one for ant 1- e nv ironment a lis t m easures This means that a nything tl passes is likely to reach the gov· ernor. IN THE face o( 13 bills treat· rn~ seven maJor subjects and many more subs idiary one~~ Chairman Victor Calvo, D· Mountain View, directed that votes to 6e talten-point-by-point for amending into a single biU llis own AB 643. · F'or almost six hou rs, the 12 committee members -seven Democrats and five Republicans -sought the essence of the b1Us from nine et u thors -two D e mocrats a nd ~e ven RepubUcans -and a score of _Anlhon'I~ SHOE SERVICE for Hancll ags Luggage & Zipper Repair Rec)ioaal Repair Cetlhr for SPERRY • TOPSIDER .---:----,.,--.~~~~~~.:-=:~·~ ~ l>ofl't throw,,.,,., yow comfort.We old hMit thMt We"'°"'.d'"°"' .............. •Cor.edef..._. • .....,_..._. • So. Cont Y ... • Wfttdlff Phae "It was important to avoid any possibi lity that this unique national treasure might be dis- ma ntled. so l felt it was time to offer a perma - nent s ite for its pres· ervation and display," sa id Clark . who describes himself as an • ae ronautical en - trepreneur." -~~ fs-t.Allol Air Museum or t he West. a non-profit group or aviation enthusiasts, has been assist.ing in ef- forts to find a perma- nent locafion for the craft, said Gilber Alston, president or the organization. Plants -To-tlose RIVERSJDE CAP> One of the nation's lar1est mobile home manufacturers, f eeUna the pinch of high gasoline prices with a 29 percent aalea decline over the past three moatbs, bu announced . a ahutdown of three fac- tort ... Flfttwood Eaterpriaes Jae. aanouneed Wednel- daJ Ulat tbe abut.downs wlll" ldle about 280 worm.. The factories an located in Ontario, Rome , N .V . an d Wayne.boro, Ga. Contact LeMeS Eyewear Styling Refracting Prescrlbmg Or. Lou Rou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. . Newport Beach fMf°tt.JN~ ~~I- ~ i ~. ""~"'~ . -+ ~&Q. ~~ SEAFOOD AND SERVICE DELI Special Order Sandwiches We'll make 1 to 100 to order. Any type, any .size. Ber, BO Chicken• Frted Chtctlen NQ.4UCX -JUIT - - OEUCtOUS CHICKEN Cootted Under Pressure for 12 minutes. Try~! MARKET BASKET WISTCUFF PL4U •1••'"'-. OPEN THURSDAY NITES TIL 9 t mostly environmentalist lob- byl1t1. Besides Calvo, the ODlY other Democrat to introduce a bill was committee member Mel Levine of Santa Monica. Much of bla bill was approved for incorpocatioo in the final product. The Republicans· bllls enjoyed less s uccess. The details of the proposals approved for inch.aaion in Calvo's AB 643: which would become the co mmitt~ bill, were left for members of the committee sWf to work out with the authors and the lobbyists. C&lvo said that when the com- mittee bill is taken up in two weeks, there would be a vote on each major point;-and if it doesn't pass, the point wouJd be dropped. Calvo's basic 12·page bill, sup.- J ported 1enerauy by tbe Sierra Club, would 11\ain.lY drop tbe re· qulrement fol' coutal pennltl to. build ai.n&Je·family dwelllnp in unincorporated areu. ao Ions as they doa't have sl1lliflcant ad· verse effects on publUc acceu, scenery or "sensitive" areu. ALSO adopted from AB 1160 was a requirement that when anyone compl ains about someone else not complyin1 With the Coast.a! Act, the burden otpro- of lies with the -€omplaining person. Assemblywoman Ma rianne Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. put through part or her AB 1188 saying a permit cannot be de- nied for the demolition of a structu re unless a prepon - derance of evidence indicates- that its maintenance is feasible. Johnny Staying Netirork Pressure Denied BURBANK <AP > -America's insomniacs can heave a sigh of relief -Johnny Carson says he's going to stay on the "Tonight Show." At least for awhile. "l &ove doing this show," Carson told a cb~ring "Tonight" au- dience Wednesday, adding later: "Originally. 1 bad expressed an intent to leave after our 17th year. which would have been Oct. 1 of lbis year. I intend to stay past that time." CARSON SAJO BE was staying "not beeause of any extreme pressure from NBC. I could make that dec~ion to leave, but I think I owe something to the show, and I think I owe something to NBC also." • .. Besides." be added, .. I would probably miss this show ter- ribly and maybe regret walking away rrotn it that quickl y." CARSON, Sf. RETUNED TO "Tonight" after a two-week vaca- tion. a penod in which bis reported intention to leave the program wa s a ma)Or topic or show busines.c; conversation. In patented Carson ~l y le, be milked the reports for laughs . "I've made a new deal with NBC," he quipped. "I won·t get a salary but NBC president Fred Silverman has agreed to ke<:p my ga!) tank filled." Carson's request lo leavetbi!.."TorughtShow .. was a blow to NBC. badly beaten 10 the ratings race this season. - THERAGRAN-M HIGH POTENCY Vil AMIN I ORMUt A WUH MINlRALS BOXOf 180PLUS 60FR£E -.... ...... Place To Sllop! 7 DAYS A WEEK ..._,... leech-1020 lntM, W"tclff ,._ TOOL VALUE Orar1ge Coast Darty Pilot Lasl w~k. JO ruideot.a ol lhe Newport·M~aa Unified School Ol~lracl ralt.-d not.ace) of lnte nt to circ ulate re<>all petition a ~ain t lhr«-e t r u tees, lncludtng board •· PresldentCarol l'brtln. The notlt•t·~ last u numbt•r of ve r y general rharges. run g ang fro m lu 'A t'rt'd q u a I Hy o f e duc ation und 1 irrl'Sponbibh.· fHl UO\'Utl prachces to la<'k of j udgmt!nt tn ... plnnninli? und di:-rl'~f)('ct for members of the pubhc J'tow\'\'t•r , h.\ ltll'1 r o'A n udm1~s 1on . the s upPQrter s of th\' !"\'\'all m uvt·nwnt \H 'l't' ~µurrt"d to action by tht;ir " unha ppu\~~' "uh lhc hundhn i;: of u nprofessional condut'l .. chur.:t·s J>:urn~t ''"po rt lfnrbor tllgh bund . director th<'httrd 1'.:n~land to:n~l antl h u:1 l>t't'll rr1:1ruf,•rred to Coro nf! dcl M ur ltr.:h St'!\11(11 1wnd111~ 1 t•:1nlut1on oJ t ht• charge:> by u thr,'c m t•mht•r p. lh 'I :.t'I up u n11c-r ~l ate m a ndat ed prot•t•clun •s A ~t .. ilt' hcJ nn~ 0 ((11·,·r w ill conduct the hc<.1 rang m J uly Sonw µo11\l :> 1n nH1nt."t:l11H1 \Ii 1th t ~c r~cttll c1ri <' are wor th not 1n~ T he :>t'ttb of l ht-to ur tru:-.tcl':. not n<Jmcd tn the rt?r a ll \\1 11 ull bt• up I ur t>IE:<'llon 1n Novembe t . with the poss1b1llty th:H J m·w tJocu tJ m aJOfll) c-ould be e lected. Tht· rc·~·Jll L1c tlon timing co incides with a tug -of -\\a r between two teachl'rs ' groups over which will rc prt"Sent kacht·rs m t.'Onlra<'l negollatio ns . This is the firs t rc p r1·st•nt<Jt1on l'lt.•1•t10n arnong ·dist ric t tcacherl> 10 thrct· yc ur!> r The rc t ;.ill ::ilso nu~c11 :>ome q uestions that bear ~ cons1de nng ,,. Why we re the trus tee!'! char~cd with s uc h a variety of , ·a 11 e g l' d m 1 !) d e c cb . w 1 l h o u t s o m e s p e c if i cs f o r ~ do cumentation ·• Individ ua l <JC'Ls with whic h recall sig ne rs !./' m~y disagree d on't in the m selves con stitute a pa tte rn of m1scor1ducl. ~ Would the s a m e conce rn h ave been aroused over charges againl>l a tt:a ch er m a less vis ible position tha n a I ba nd dirc r to r ·1 It wo uld be unfortuna te if an educationa l ; sys te m were to be judged. as the cliche ha s it , by. how 411 athlet1c team s a nd music groups p erfor m \> On the evid e nce o ffe red so far by b acke rs of the r ecall m ove m e nt. including s tatem ents to the press, it appears their m ain issue is ha ndhng of England's case. bo th the re moval from h is class room a nd trus tee res po nse to parent a nd student commentar y_ • Is this rea lly what th e recall process is a ll a bout ? The r ecall orocedure is a n extreme mea sure that s h ould be reser ved for t imes whe n there 1s such a -.m ish a ndling in the co nduct of p ublic b us ine ss that w a iting for the n e xt e lection could res ult in seriou s dam<Jge to operntion~. or misuse of fund :s o r ot her brea ch of law. On t h<' faC't' of lhc arguments offe red so far. the c u rn•nl a<'Lion app<:~trs lo be a qut:SllOna blc use of th(• re c a II pro•·t·~~ Recycling Needs Help Tht' u ward-wannang Or ange Cqa s t College R ecycling Ce ntt·r 1:-. h<1v m,g som e problems with a three-month pilot program in Co ... l a Mc~a T he prngram , set up under the aus pices of the Cost a ·M e s a !)anitat1on Dis trict , invblves picking up recyclable ite m s in one s e ction of the city o n regular tra~h coll ection days. b<>forc lht• tra~h t rucks arrive. Rcs1 rlcnl~ o f the l\l (•sa del :vl <:ir tract are a sked to bag. box or h<J le M'r><•rat('ly gl&S1' llt.'m~. metal ite m s and pape r. and all a d 1 lal>c b <1va 1l:.ible f rec 1 rom the c ent er . If ttw expe rime nt. v. h1t h ru n~ thro ug h the e nd of M ay. y ie ld:-. promis ing n •-,ults. the city m ight ins titute such a progrc.i m c·1ty w1clt· So far. unfortunC:Jtcl)'. only t:tbout 18 percent of the Mt:sa dcl Mar rc!\ldE!nt!> have partidpated . Thi~ b " c h<incc for citizt!ns t o en courage a pro1ect tha t \Vtll :,a ve n<itural rt!sOurccs and ene r gy. with only a small a m ount of l'ffort. T he lubels C:tnd addationtil information can be ob· .tained by t ailing 556-5981. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their aulhors and artists Reader comment is mv1ted Address The Daily Ptlot. P O .e ox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Names By L.M. BOYD M os t po pu l<t r n.im c!> among 6-year-old girls in the t1 .S. are: Jennifer, M1chcllc, Lis a . Elizabeth. Chn&line. Maria , Nicole . Kimberly, penise a nd Amy. Among 6 •year-o ld boys : Mic hael, David Chris topher. J ohn. ~ames. Josepb. Robt:rt. /\n· Uiony, Richard a nd Brian. ( ~· A woman who wants her harge mouth to look smaller 1hould practice saying the -world "flip ... A woman who •wants her s mall mouth to look larger should practict! :.aying the word "cabbage " ~So advised a 19th century edi l_ton o f ·'Th e L o ndo n 9'azttte." ~A Texas Law is worded in Juch a manner so as to rc- Auire two trains meeting at a <Grossing each to stop. "a nd Oear- Gloomy Gus >..How come the Boy : Scout.a were given Pilot "" coveragefortheircamp-r. out but the Girl Scouts .-weren't for theirs, even ~though Troop 440 or 1 Costa Mesa won the Fros Jumpin1. the T•lent Show and the Grand Prize? GIRL SCOUT ~~l ~ •• '.":':'.'";!. ~ ':!; _...,..,.-...... _., ... :.m,~11:,~ ...... •• ne ither shall proceed untJI the othe r has gone · · Not even l'Vt;:ry.fa r mcr re· ah zes there's one corn silk for every ke rnel on a cob. P ittsburgh ·s professiona l buseball team of the 1890s al· legedly pirated off a key player from Philadelphia's team . For this. the P itts -" burg h t ea m w as mu c h c riti c ize d. s ometim e s s e rio u s ly . s ometime s hum o r o us ly . It led to a p o pul a r nic kname t h a t s tuck: The P irates. R e se ar c h e r s h a v e categorized numerous traits common to the world's most infamous dictators. Such as cruelty . greed. ambition, so o n. But there's one that seem s distinctive because said dictators have bee n so e xtreme in its pnc ticc . They've all been dedicated outlandish liars. -Milton did not s a y, "There·s more to this than meets the eye." He s aid. "Where qiore is meant than meeta lbe eye." Churchill did not say, "Blood, sweat and tears." He said, "Blood, toll , tears and sweat." Crabbe did not say. "Where there's a will, there's a way." He said, "Be there a will, and wisdom will find a way." What sort or s cientist Is most likely to wind ue in a dlvorce court? That's what some scholars wanted to know. Their findings indicate lbe biololisl for some unex- plained reuon ts six times mON-apt to be divorced lbaa llU..dae:mllt. Robe~ N Weed/Publia~r ~.Mey 3. 1179 Barb.Ira Knlblch/Edltorial Paot Editor . Jack Anderson --War N·o MOvil' frir Viet Vets WASHINGTON -"Tbe De erhunter" and "Cominc Home." two movies about the 1hatter101 effect of the Vietnam War on the men who fought it ~nd survived, walked off wtth mo•t of the Oscars recently al the Academy A¥o:&rds gala. Hut for the 3 I million VH!t· oa m veterans themselves, the p i. 1nful re a lltaes don 't e n d 1n t h e m o v 1 e theat~r And l hc recognl 11on lbey JU:.t w o n f ro m ll o l l y wo o d h a ~ n o t :;pread \o the pu bl 1t' at la rge. Americ ans who were not d1recUy atrected by the d~ade· long frustratfon of Vietnam want to forget the war . There a.re too muny other matters. like doUar- a-gallon gasoline and inflation, lo preoccupy the public's atten- tion. THIS Sl-:EMS to be the case with President Carter as well. tie promised during his cam- paign that he would g ive the Vietnam veterans a better de al. Rut aside from some s uccess in reducing unemployment in their r anks. C a rte r has y et t o pers uade the vets that he's will· ing to fulfill rus commitments lo them. Their needs are unquestioned : Tens of thousands can't find a decent JOb, one in four is battl- ing booze or drugs; 30,000 att in prison: nearly 40 percent are d ivo rced or separate d . and a b o ut a s man y n ee d psychological counseling if they arc ever to lead normal lives again. according to experts. The s u icide rate a mong Vie tnam vete rans is an i.larming 23-per-- cent above that of the general popu l.ition Their desperation sometimes makl'S lhc headlines. One de~· orated combat hero, Stephen Mailbox OrtCOI')', walked into a baat. lD ... whom worked to elect Jimmy 1m and held cuatomera boltai• Carter. are bitter about wb-t in a t.st-ditcb plea for belp. Tile they re1ard as a series or broken intervention of Rep. Dnid promi.ea by the president on Bonior. D·Mich .• and the un· jobs. veterans' preference. derstandlna or 1 aympatbeUc medical care and educatk>nal judge got Gregory the pro· benefit.a. "This has .become an fessional attention he needed. anti-Vietnam-veterans Ad· But tboulandl of other Stephen ministration " one lq_bbyist dis· Gregorys don't know where lo 1ustedly told our associate Jack turn. Mitchell. Veterans Administration boss WASIUNGTON spokesmen for Max Clelaod. himself a triple- the Vietnam veterans, many of amputee Vietnam vet , denies / ~I.-\ '-•t • ' 1 I could fo, ever y1hi11g if it wou ld j usi siop rai n·,~·'' this. "The budget-cutlh,.I hasn't arrected Vietnam veterans," he maintains. noting that in a time or increased pressure for austerity m government. the White House bas pushed for ad· dltional funds for education. alcohol treatment programs and ps y e holocic al counseling services. Cleland also points oul that a new federal coordfoating com· mittee has been set up in the White House specifically l o d ea l with impro ve ment in. services to Vietnam veterans . ·eut veterans· -0rganazat1ons in· s1ders complain that their in· flue n ce 1n the Carter ad- ministration, nevertheless, bas sunk to a new low. THE VIETS ' CLOVT o n Capitol Hill is a little stronger. thanks lar~ely to a group of 19 congressmen who have formed a caucus called Vietnam Veteran5 1n Con~rcss to push ror better treatment for the veterans of the mos t tha nl<l css a nd mis un- derstood war m the nation'!> hls· tory. Largely du1· to their efforts, CQngrl'ss pa~scd leg1slat1on giv- ing a tax e·redit tu employers who hart' Vi etnam veterans They hav<' a lso been instrumen· tal 10 pushing for a $10 million a ppropr iati o n t o pro vid e psycholog1c<.t l counse ling for vetera ns S till, t host' who fou g ht in Southeast Asia have discovered lhat thl' ind iffe rence <6n<l in d ec:1s1vent"ss t hat pro longed their suffering 1n the field have followed lhcm home . In many wr1ys. readJUstmcnt to civilian hfe has proven to be a toughe.r ordeal than actual combat was. Foot nott' Ml'mon al Day May 2R •~the sl..i rt of Vietnam Vt'lt-ran:-. WC'ck M aybe 1t will ht!lp fO<'u" attention on the most nr~l<>ct(·d minc1ri t v nf thl' 1970s. and n ·mind the /\mt'ra can publil' Lh<1I th1· v1·l l'ra n:-.· problems aren't JU~I .1 llollyw1Jod movic but n ·al lift· Speed 'Spotters' Could Save Gas, Cash To the ~d1tor : Now -more than ever -we need to observe the 55 miles -per· hour s pee d limit but the Califontia Highway Patrol sim· ply isn't gctling the jobdone. If you tried keeping your s peed at SS miles per hour on a ny or our freeways you would be passed by every other vehicle near you. passing while doing 65 to RO miles per hour. There simply arc not enough Highway Patrol cars to go around -so why not try anothe r solution as a supplement '.' It is my proposal that every f rt·cwa y be s t a ff e d with thghway Patrol Booths at over- pass es a nd whe r eve r els e s uch as large overhead sign a reas. 1t might be strategic for obse rvation posts to report speeding and erratic driving, ac- c id e n ls. Irregula rities etc . Instead of increasing costs of m o r e vehic le s and highly trained staff and gasoline -it would be desira ble to s taff such posts Wlth disabled persons or retirees after basic training to establish ground rules of the job. The added revenue from such "spotting" would more than pay for the costs while reducing speed limits and gasoline con- sumption!'. and generally reliev· ing lhe accident ratio. ff anyone can reasonably op- pose this suggestion l would welcome knowing why and what they can suggest that would be continuously more ef. feclive al litUe or no cost! ARTHUR WEISSMAN P.Ure 0.-.e• To the Editor. Re C. Gibbs' letter <Mailbox, April · 26) on alternatives to police chases: Yes. there a re alternatives and it's lime for the police chiefs t6 tlike mne an wor oiil the problem. We've discussed such ideas in class. I'm a safety ed teacher at Corona del Mar and there Isn't a "bike" rider in class. or one known by people in class. who hasn't been guilty of speeding at one time or another. The; are living as lf there wasn't a black and white present, at that particular Ume and place. My brother's boy was killed as a speeder, needlessly. l beUeve the poUce had a very good idea who Ute boys were u they aped past the police car that was partled. Sttll. the ch1se was on -one boy dead and one mental- ly dl1fi1ured for IUe, just btcaUle of 1udl • mlnor pro. ~· ''To Hnt •net protect, ... t but not at all costs! Yours for be tt e r o r mo r e 1ntel1 1gent policing. J G RO'PllUS I"•"• Star Too To the Editor: It's not important that you won or lost, but how you played the game does anyone in sports believe that ? ExcelJence is what's imper· tant in sports. This only comes 'with good health and lots of practice. If a kid bas bad depth perception you can try forever and still not be able to make a good baseball player out of him. But he can still be a good fan and cheer hls team to victory. Some people don't realize the importance of an enthusiastic fan to a team. What dilference does it make if you excel. if no one cares? DON'T TRV to get a· kid to play a J,tamc that he is n't equipped fo r phys ically o.r mentally by telUng him that it does n't matter if he excels . Everyone knows that in sports, "win" is the name of the game. People may say it doesn't mat· ter. but they'll be a Jot happier if you win. As a kid I could ne ver judge a fast thrown ball or a high fly. but I was the best fan that our sandlot team bad. They beat everyone in town. I felt that my part in the game was jus t as im· portant as the playefl. When I was tested ror aerial gunner ln the Marines I learned that I had a depth perception problem that disqualified me. AU men may be born equal, but not with the s ame quallfica· lions . JAMES BOLDrNG Po• Saln-1 To the Editor: Before you read this letter I would like to inform you that I 'm a nonsmoker : m a rijuana. cigarettes etc. From what t've s een through the publi c. especially the teen-agers tttat I have seen smoke marijuanb I believe s trongly that the United States government should not., waste our tax money. ·ume and energy In order to prevent the use or marijuana. Many people young or old can easily obtain the possession of 'this so-called "grass." lt ls as easy ror them to purchase u It is easy to get regular \obacco cl1arettea. Marijuana ls not aa dan1erou1 11 clcarettea ror tt '• made rrom 1 hl· drwd ll·a\t'' Jn1I f111"Prtnl! ~La lh of thl· r l anl 11 g 1\1·:. r.nc· an hour or l\\o of t'hl'JP thrill, a " a r from om··:-. d t•prl""'1on. ~Om l' f ind 11 t·n1 r>yu h l1·. M t•anwh1lt• from J!l'nt•rnl rn formation r 1garC'llc•:. can rauM• grf'utcr harm to the P<'r'\on ·, health Tar and n1collnt· "111 des troy the person·s lung!> und C:JUSC bad health The U.S governmC'nl would ha v l' lhe /\ ml'rtC a n p{'(1pl(• l:.ik · ing those conseque nce:-. from th<' cigarettl·s that they can l·aslly p ur ch ase in th<' storC' or J machine J do think lht• t•ountry needs the government a nd polin• officers to protect, to !>lop othl'r serious crimes instead of trying to stop the st•lling and pos!le!>s1on of mar ijuana . They should gin • 1l a ch a nt'l' in l hl' m:Jrk l'I le~ally I do not CXPl'Ct lht'm to Wh m y advice. but 1f lhcy t·vcr do I think I'm savm~ thC' go' 1•rnml'nt a lot or t1mC' Who know:-in thC' next r1vC' years mariJua0<1 on thl• marker c:m Ix• 1us t a not her pack or"M arlhoros NATCHAHEE /\Y/\Ni\P TH/\ Alaska Supporf To the F.ditor . We . as rl'spons1bll' t11t1 zcns. should ur~(' that our lci.:1slator!'. in Wastungton. support the pres ervation of /\laska ·s magnif1 ce nt natura l resources and scenic values for prest'nl and future generations. Sance these lands are owned by the federal government they can be pre· served for all Americans at no cost lo the taxpayer s imply by pas s ing H .R . 39 1Udall Anderson 1 and S 222. IN 11fE NEXT few weeks lht• full House of Rep resentatives will have to choose between I.he U d a ll·Ande r son a nd th e Huc k a by . Bre au x · Dinge ll 1 weakenin g ame ndm e nts 1 ve rsions or the l\laska lands legislation. The Udall-Anderson bill close ly parallels the bill overwhelmingly passed by lhc House in the last session. The Huckaby and Breaux - Dingell amendments wo uld seriously delete refuges so im- Portant to the 120,000 c aribou and other mammals and the Quotes "I want a SALT treaty. But f'm also with those 80 percent or the American people who say they don't trust lt\e Soviets ... Jon Gina. D·Otdo. on the eon- tlnulng U.S.·Soviet arms talks. m1lhun-. 111 m11.:r,1lorv birds that n e::.t J nd ha t t•h th1·1r young th(•rt• Alask::i 1s sprl'ad !tO wide :rnd thin that lht• tundra where the canhou ft•eds loday wall ldke ·Iii ye<ir.. to recover This nt.~'t.I ror ~real t'xpanses l'XISt~ for all wddhf1' Thi, \4it•akcnini? amend· mcnts would . also. 1mpa1r the p rogr::i m for nat1on<1I parks Almost two lha rd!>. of Alaska , c hosen by the state and the na tives. 1s open to de velopment. t I. R 39 t Udall Anderson 1 con· 1•t•rns only lhe rcmamtnJ? third. Probably thf" most important n •source dl'c1s1on m th<' nation's h1 stor v 1:-.ibout tn bt• made. Your Conl!rc:-.~man and Senators ncl'd to know thal vou support their efforts tu preserv<! this last great hcrat::tlH' Tcll lhem. t::Vt::LYN GAYMAN Con11ider Reralf To the Editor Rtfon• in:-.t1tut1 ng <iny recall al'l1on I um convinced those con· ~1derin~ such action should be 1• <Hcful to t·on:.1der tht! overall t~onducl or any 1nd1v1dual in of· f1ce. Any pu bht· 0Htcia1 is not i.win~ lo plt!aSl' mt• all th«> time. llowevN. bf'forc I allow one <tc· 11on tor lack of ucta on > to turn me af!atnst un individual I hope I would conside r that person's broader scope· of scrv1<'c. BF.TT\' BAILE\' a nd Ann Ma rtin :i r e c e rta inly two pt•rsons of the h1~ht!st integrity t the 1tentleman under fire is un- known to me J We need such p e r s o ns 1n public ofrice. especially on our school board. Neither of these two women is a "rubber sl:Jm p " for anyone, but a ct 1n the b<>st inte rests of the whole community in view of the facts they r:.an obtain I urge an)onc asked lo sign a pet1tioo to 1nst1tutc recall action against these two persons not to s1Jtn. To those who seek t.he re- call act ion I suggest they go to wo rk on some irrespons ible p ublic se rvants a nd affirm pe rsons like Ms. Bo.ite,y and Marlin in wbat has to be a very difficult role on our behalf. JACK I. THOMAS Associate Pastor, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church • Letttfl from rttldn1 art W(kMM. TM nghl lo condtnlt' ldltr1 to flt space or elimmcste ffbel ii ttlfnlfd. Leu.re o/ 300 wof'da or '-" aoUl be gjvefl prt/~t. All ~ttn1 ,,.,, mclMM ~re and moiUftf od· dNH bllt llOl'rWI mo.w be "'"1'1wfd°" requlC ,, ~ '"'°" fe • iiarnt. 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J ol9 ' " s.i"' • 14 E' 20 • ,. n1o11 firm says. • ~.. • l' .. ... -· uo • ' 20'"' • ,,.. "0""1"' >.» 1 es '°"" · i. ~·~ :r:i~ '1!& 31~ · 1 ..,, ' 10 • ' "3 uv. · · Chairman R o .. -rt Six called the re· 1 .,~ 11 ...... 1.• •tlA.lf i 111 ''°'····• Ho\KNG 1 ' 1" 71"4 ...,I (h 1 • '"' -· \ 110 ,, ni.-• \.\ ~ ~-.. """ .n.tt 't 4 ui..-v. "~" ,.. • •11 .,.,., • \II Mc11<1' ,_. • ~· , • .,,, ' "' "•' '° 11 S• • .., •u lts "dlaapPolntlng, but not unex· ' 1 f. ...... ~ -,., In. •• H·_....d UO 10 II !IV. .. Ml!W pfl., t1~• ., ···~ ..W11 1lii 11 1,_._-:; H:MbM111.-1• u .,.__ It M41Cltt • eo • "''" • "' -•--' I · -.,. ... It J .,. II._. Iii "''''"'1 ti t1S1D ,,,.,.,.. ""' Ml1osu1 • J\ • sot ••v.. "' ~c~ .... ·~ • 1~ ?,\ pet:tcd," noting that the first part of "! • .... ""' ' ii... \/) "-" is 14 f. ~1" "' M dtlHIM 17 l\11 ,..,c.., ... • · •• the 6ear Is tra ditionally ... _ -ea"est ' .;; """ .. i;! ~ H-,,.,,,.. n . Nlkllltl I.to I 16 "". "" "~i .it ) 21 11:--~ .. A .. ! '-u...., .. :.11 ' \4i ..... H!illlCll ¥,40 io f I """' " :mr: : 1z ~ = ..... =···~llf' ·U : .I: :... • \'I for ootinent.al. M ••• 1• ,..._, 1.lt t 11 + YI HutlE' ... • U •• • • -~.May3.t971 s ~it's 'Rlileal' It's Also Profitable ._ 9)' MILTON llOSKOWrrz 1t bas always mystified m e why companies that m ake drugs available only by pr6criptlon are called "elhic•t drug" compan ies. I believe it has something to do with the Ill repute with whic h adve rtising has lon g been he ld. A prescription drug Is never advertised directly to the public, the ultimate user and so it somehow gains the a ccolade "ethical." In this ~ense "ethical " means no t soiling your hands by pro· m ot1ng your p roduc ts to the people w h o are going to uae them. I SUPPOSE IT ALSO HAS SOMETHING to do with the potency and therapeutic properties o f these drugs. T h ey can be dange rous and it's there fore "et h ical" to have them dispensed only on a doctor's orders It's not a s if thes e drugs are not advertised . Manufac· turers s pend millio n s o f dollars a nnually to advertise thei r "eth1cat drugs" to doc tors a nd d e ntis ts And a nyone who has seen the s ides how that the pharm~ccut1cal industry r puts on al the annual me e tin g o f th e Ame ric an Medic al A s · s ociataon mus t be am u se d b y the "ethical" des ignation The dis tinctio n ·~ hlurred these day s Money Tree beca use compamcs a r e i n both e nds of the bus iness. They make prescnptaon drugs and they also make drugs that are hawked o n televis ion . As to which e nd of the b usiness 1s more lucrative. I think the edge ha s to go to the so-called "ethi<'aJ" side IT MAY TAKF. A COMPANY Mi\NV Vf:ARS a nd m a n y dollars o f r esear c h t o d evelop a prcscn ptaon drug hut the rewards <it the e nd ur that pipeline ar.f> golden Not(', for example, what's happening a l thr 11fncra bl1• Philadelphia pharmaceutical h<Juse . Smit hKlln" Corp S m1thKllne hnngs you Cunt::i<: rol<l cap~ules , J.ovr· cos · m cllc s and Sc<1 IY S ki .. untan l<>l11Jn llo wl'vcr. thos t• items h ave not ™'en ahlf' tn g(-nl•r<1t1• t h l• ..,upr•rproftts Sm1thKllne u sed to revel an v. h en 1l wa~ rn1tnl! h igh 111 tht· p r<:scr1pltt1n market with Thora7.ir11·. l)P'<t1my l , U c xcdrJm : und Bcnzednnc S mathKlint• 1s back 1n thf• h1g IN1J!ut• v.1Lh 1l~ n 1·w ulr 1•r treatment, Tagam C't J\n ugenl that lilorh th<· rclca!>c o f u lcer causing ga s tric ;.rc1d. Tagamct was ant roducPrl m Bnt:un m NovC!mber 197fi and 1r1 thr L n11 ·<.I Stc.ites 1n Augus t 1977 Jt ·~ being sold in 90 countru ... , SO RAPID llAS BE.EN ITS A {'f:P'f,\ 'i(. t: h> the m ed1C'ul profe sswn th:it T :H:ami:t M'nrcd v.orldv. 1d1· s alt·., o f S280 m1lhon laM !-Car Ta~l.lmet hJs \l"l lo make ~ .. d•· In aclivf' lradin ~ \\-ednesda}, :-. m ilhK lint-fcll S• 1 u, 1$81 1. A mt>dical Journal r eported lb:H a s tud of M!v1•n rrt l'n taking tht> drug Tagamet ~how{·d a re duc tion in !.IJnm count. SmlthKline said the d rug wab "safe and e ffective." but in J apan. a m ajo r drug market. The e xpected w orldwide s a les will be at least $500 mtlhon. Ther e aren't m any indus tnes whe r e a s ingle product c an r each s uch a sales le vel and. as you might s us pect, Tagamet h as done wonders !\Ot only for ulcer patie nts but for SmithKline. whose s a les esca lated by 43 percent las t year and profits by IW pe rce nt The $164 m1lhon 1l neUcd in 1978 doubled what 1L was making two years ago The SJ 1 b1ll1on 1t r a n g up in sales l'nablt•d SmtthKline lo m<>\P ahead o f thrc1• othl•r pharmaceutical companie s 1n o ni: p a s:. S c h e ring -Plough, BaxterTraven ol Labon.1lo racs a n d Rac h arclson Merrell That's e loque nt te~t1mony to tht· nown of a lop-selling prescriptio n drug Executive Jobs Increase in West D e m and for hus1nrs" rxet•ul1vf'., in t hl' Wcs t1•rn re1111m nf the nation ros l.' 45 pnccnt 1n tht• f1r:.l quarter of 197!1 n vt•r the last quar l(•r of l!i7R. (;omparcd with the first quartl'I· o f 1978. dc•mand 10 tht• rl"J.tt<Hl r hmhl'd 55 pf•rrPnl Ttu~ tnform.1t1on 1~ among the find in go,, of lht• lat Psl t>X • 1·cu11 vc d e m and 1nd1·x rPl1•;:is 1·d h y 1\r thur Young & Co AU. FIVE EXF:Ct T rVt: }"lJSCTJO"IS in thl· WP'it s h()v.1·d 1nc n ·asl's during thl' ftro,,t quurtt·r of 1(1'.'!I i·ompan·rl with LhC' fourth quartl'r of 1~7x. M .1rkl'l1n1~ anti :.ah·<> 1•;.. ccutt\C functaon:-. r cr.1stcr1.:d the h1 ~h(•:-o l 1ncrca:-.t.•, .;3 p i!r cen t financ ial cxecultV('S fQllowe<I v.1lh ,1 54 fll'H'Pnt '" rrPa s c 1n dem<Jnd Engineering and sc1enc<· 4•x t·c ut1\e~ m c r eas ed thPir d1·m :rnd by 47 pt.•rl'f•nt, v.h1le pt•rsonnel t•xecut1ves and operations t·xc c uttvc" cllmhed l l p e r cent TAKIN(; ST(){:K .md ~ percent. res pe1·· t1ve lv Contrasted with the samt• quartn an 1978, this year's first quarter :. .1 w dcm :.tn<I for ope· ra- t 111 n :-. c x c t· u t 1 ,. cs 1 n • rrr:i'r 92 percent . Fina n<'131 executives and marketing ~ind :-.:ilcs executive~ carh showed a demand 1nC'rca~c of t:l pl r ccnt . Pcr~onnc l cxt•cutaves an t he s am1• period r<•g 1slcrPd ,, 33 pe r cent an c rease in demand, as the e ng ane('ring a nd M'1cncc d e mand rose 19 pcrrt'nt. . Amo ng indus try groupings , manu facturing companies sought 70 perce nt more execut1vcs <1unn~ the firs t quarte r of 1979 compared w ith the preceding qua rte r . No n · manufacturmg c·ompanics' de mand rose 48 percent. while fina n cial s ervice companies increased dem and by 31 per· cent THE MOST PRONOUNCED INCREASE m the first quarte rs o f 1979 a nd 1978 ?ccurrcd among n o n · manufacturing companies, with a 63 p e r cen t rise. Manufactunng companies· d e m a nd rose 58 percent a nd financial s ervice compan ies trailed a t 12 percent. The W est r egion is made up of 12 states . Alas ka. Arizona, Calirornia, Colorado. H awaii. Idaho , Monta n a. Nevada, Oregon, U tah. W ashington a nd Wyoming P u bhs hed quarte rly. the index is limited to profit· o rie nted businesses and inc ludes the de mand fo r ~op a!ld middle manage ment positions a n a lyzed by function, m· dustnal ftf'Oupmg a nd geographio r egion. The index is based on a sample of advertisem e nts for business executives in ma1or U .S. business publication s . ...,,_. Bii& W'ar~ho ... r Opne• S m art & Final Iris Co. has opened a w h ofesale warehouse in Lagun a Hills . Founded as a wholesale grocery s upply compRny In 1871 , the company h a s 83 s c!lf-scr v1ce wholesale warehouses t h at cater to bus inesses, Institutions and o r · ganizations In Southern a nd Central Cullfornia and Las Vegas. Mike Anderson is manager of t he Laguna Hills Warehouse . lmae Ottl~ Opftl• Neil Stanton Palmer. A.I.A., h as open ed a n office in Irvine to ha ndJe pla nnin g, architecture a nd Interior deslan In the Oran1e Count y area. Heading the office ls Keith S. Palm er, prtncip ai de· sl1ner. • ...w.L.. • --i •' " PUIUC NOTlCE ~ PVBUC NOTICE ---------~-Hnca TO C .. OITOtH IUNRtOll COUHO• lMI .. ., .. Of'~,...,..,. •Otl lllOTIC9 '"VITINO 91DS •1CTlttOU•au••MIU H0Tt(£ I~ H IUllV C.IVEH ,,.., .. 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"''""' .. u Dtl\""'42 ()r.,., • °"''' v ... , "HOC M•' J IU l•I• 11~1 It PllBlJC' NOTl('E Ml .. ISTaATION DI' ESTATE' •CT •10 •»-" E\l•lt of PAUL "' PALM(R •~• CONtjlACT •la>1' I' A P"'l.MER ..... PAIJI. ARl t<VR LEGAi. HOTIC£ P"'LMER, O«e.\Old NE¥1rll'OllT MESlo UNtFl(O NOTICE IS ~ERE:8V (,t\lf H lh"I !>CHOOL OISTlllCT AGNE~ 8LOMOU1~T ano fM( RY HOTICIE INVITING &ID~ SC.HELL HAN~N Mve lllod """"" • NOTtCE 1S t<ERt8" (,11/EN tl\(\t p~tHton •or C>rODdft" Of ......... o tfttt BOltld o f f"CIU(.dtlOn Uf tnl' ~od1CUS, •t dn'f ond tor \ ,,.,,,.., Ncwp0r1 "M'Mt Unitl~O ~f\Oot 01\l tt<.l 1e\t.trri~nlar~•ncl 4tuthor 11ctllon to 01 OrttnQt:' cwniv (.i11to1nttt will ,,. .nm1n1t.it.-.r u r '"' lno.,}()4~1'11 Ad ctt1 '4e waled buh up to llnd lflt lud•HV n•umi.trdt1on or ltltP\ Ac1 rut~tent" , 00 PM on ow l?t)(J Uf'lf ot Mr\V •lft~ to w'H <h I'> ddt" t or turtne r ctt '"" ottu._. ot \111<t Schnnl Ol\tr1rl pttrli(.0141'\ .,tnd tna• .,, ... fimf •nd to<i1tf ... 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"' 01 .. no-Cwn1y 0 .... 1. ·~"' PUBUC NOTICE .. •llCll" \UPElllOM COUllTOF Tt<E STeTE OF Cjll.i'ORNIA f'OR THE COUHTV OF OllANGIE NO A Hlot NOTICE OF H E"'RtNG OF PETITION FOii CONFIRMATION Of' SALE OF RE"l PROPEllTV f \lfff• n t r ft-ffl p COi I IN!>WORr'1 ~~ii E Tt<Cl P "'No r l!<J'.)N r ... ,, ... o NDllC"E I'> 11f Hl A,, 1';1111 N lh~I l EL AN[) W RHOAOr ' 1111\ t1l~O "'°rt1n ..l ptol1t1r.n tot (.c,,n\omnhon ot S<IU• ol R .. 11 f'ra(lt ,,., loc M~O II 1071 we,, w '''"n<lton S..r\l<J AM CA , .. ff!t f'nC"" to wn1tr1 t\ •n~ f()f lurt~r OHfl(Ulrtt\ .Jnd tn•I tht-ltM \* .,no Pitt(" Ot hr<itrlnQ '"" "'"'" h d\. DH'n \.t.'I lor Ma'( H 1'1• •I 9 00 a M 1n 1~ courtroom nt °"°""~ No l 01 "''o tourt dt JOO (t\j'tf c .. nt,., O r-1...,t" W~\t, 1n '""'City of S..1ntd "rM• CdlffC>rftM Oaled A0t•I XI 1910 l EF "' FIR/IN{1t ~°""'• (.~,. MICHAIELW F8Y£ •100 W1l\.htrt-Blvd 1'h Floor, Wt-\t Tow"' 8e .. rty Htll\ 0 '11111'1 Attorne, for P~tltloMr Publ• ~Or 1n<Ji"" rod'' 0.011 Jl1lor ftlR.IC NOTICE •u•e.111oacowu GI' TM• t TA fl O~CALI l'OltHIA f'Olt fNICOVN-,YOl'O•AMO• NO...-._ "0T•C• Of' MIARINO O' "Ol&Te CW W1"4 NTITIOM l'Oll PaOaA~8 O• WIU AN~ PO LlffeltS TIUAMaNTA•'f ANO l'Oa AUTMO•l &ATION fO AOMINl,Tlll UHOIA lNa IM01~8"Dl1Hf ADMIHltTllATIO• O• ... ,., .. ACf tl'llO&UC coo• Ut 8 f •tOI • I •l•I• of MA&Et l VOll,TON 0.u•"" NIJI tl( I\ H[ R(O'I' C,1\lf N Ill.ti I MANC I ~ YOll~l(lN MANSON ""' •••• a"'""'"• LNtl1t1un ,Ot J.ltot:Ml• Of W•ll """U t o 1 '''"."'• o • L•H •'• I •\l,.m•nt••Y 10 trw POtllltc>no" •n<l lor •ulOOttuel~ lo AOfh 1m\hH und,..r Into lnU•H llOt:ifll A.{)tl\lni\h ... 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CP.'9S4 SUPEl'ltO• COU•T 01' THE SlA-,EOF CALIFO•NIA l'Olt THE COUNTY OF OltANGIE HOA- HOTICE Oft HEA•tHG 01' PETITION l'Olt PROIATE OP' WILL A ... O FOR LEnlEll~ TUTAMIN TAltV AHO AUl"O•IZATIOM TO AOM IHISTElt UHOIER THE IHOIEPEHOENT ADMIHISTllATION OF ESTATES ACT E"et& ot EMM4 M E NOOl.IA, ~, .. '""" NOT 1<.r I\ Hf RE8 I' GI llEN 11\&I l IN!)jl MLNOOl tA POMPEI nu t1INJ ,..,.,...,..n • C>Ftittan tot P1otM1t ot W1H •no tnr l ,.,.,.,., f ,.,1otnttnt .. , _. Ana 4)ulN>•1ldlt4>f' le,, t0m1n1\I.,., tn.. ,..,,,,.,. under 1n.-•~t A.drn1n1\hA1fon of f\tAt~ Ar i ,,..,~,."< .. t•• w n1c.n t\ m.ao~ h.W tU(1r., \Mth• u14u-. nna 1n4 1 rn .. 11m,. ... fl(J "'°"to 01 t\t'oinn<1 •""" \dm ,.,., tw,.n ,., 1 tor M...y t\ t'flQ ,., 10 00 .; rn 1t'l trw UNf' lroom al (Hp.tttm~t No l 111 \.ouCI tOu•t •I 100 (•••< c.,,,,,., Ort¥t! w~,. in '""" ( 111 Uf S...ntd A.n<d Coi.tor-n ,, 0<11~0 Aprtt 1l l'i/q \ LEE A &RANCH C.OU..tyCt•r~ J•mff W Wll ... IM ICIHDEL ANDERSON 10'10 Hor11\ B~•Y 801 JU !>~nt .. AIW CA •1'tn ret ou1 ue.1n1 AUorttey\ fOt h tthOtWr ~U(>h•fVoU OfonQt (.UJ't ""'''f' P1tnl Apr 2o IT May J l'IN 1000 I• P UBUl' NOTICE \UPERIOI! COURT Of' Clol.11'0 \!"llA COUNTV Of' OR•NO( OllOEl!-10 \HOW CAU\F FOR (Hjl"IG£ OF HAM( CjlSE HUM BE II .... _ tn •n M.-•tt.,., uf u • Apu111 •llOf\ f'Jf I fJ"Jl,11.INf n Wl ltlh £ ~(~ f OJ n.u~q· •»t t~"" l OA ~AH•l u wr tNur ,.,,.,, n"' ttH-0 I "",,, i.,n .n lhl\ t 0\lf I tor <tr\ or U,.., ..... (,, ... lt'tq Po""IOIUI•' f11 f r\qfiQf'-,,...r ft n ft v • • m l t; '-"'RA 1 NI h 'II I 1 rt 11 I M f, I , I (; R ft A. IN [ qc,11t Ml'\ 1 l IS HE Pl 8't (jl'<(Jf RC 0 1n.,1 •II D1tf • oo 1hh '' 11 f1 n tt\• m(•U•, .-•or ... \,ud • .ppr-,., I> 11,.11 .. '"'' u tt ui (1..-C;ttt lrm nt ~ I .tt / ! i'tJ< (.1 nll"f Ot ._,.., W• ' ~1' I 1 C.F' 1 C "' f rnue ou Jun• ''''' .tt n t. ltN, "n .. hQ 1t1 r 4ntJ I""",. '"''"" "'"' •;er, th., "ttt't """" , J , ... ••un I , l htl"l(it" OI rl I f \n<~ U f11 t flt-t' tf f f It I '" , I J•, I H ti I , p., I It' •' f , I ... ft I' I rl f ..,,; I "'"'1 I ff 1 t tie I ..... •-.-L. ,., ~ ,. •nddt "" further 11<•rtKul1trs, eno IM( tn• 1tme 11no p1..c:e ol llHrlnq Ille Wl'll& ~M .,.en ...,t tor M.fiy u 1•11t •t 10100 o m , '" I"" t ourlroom 01 ~rlment MO 3 Of ••Id'°"''· •I IOO Ctvl' ce .. 1er O•l•e Wt\I in'"" Clly ot Sen!• Ane, C•llfOfrlld O•tedAC>fil,4 197~ LEEA BRANCH, C.ounty Ll•rl< Gl!OltOEC WOOOS.tOd Wll.LIAMJ 1.IVIHGSTON 14191! c.,.... .. .,..- Or• ..... CA"- All.,,.ey\f.,. Pelr-r l'uDlt..,,..., Or-<.o<t•I o •••• Piiot •pru1• 11...0,,,...yJ "1'1 t~/O PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOVS IUSIHIESS NAMESTATIEM£NT T"" 10'1-tnQ per_. "OO•rlQ bu)• nfl\' A\ ErC£11;.RA DESIG NER BOU f IOUE I ••~ !Jou11> Co•~I H1Qllw<1y, i._.. 8"<1<1'1, C.lllornl• 'll•St N •"'Y BroUQ1>l•n, .. II P•crllc Co -.,t H•qhw.ty, L•Qun• 8e4cft. C<1lltOrn1• in.~1 I l>t\ o.N~~ I) conclUCled OV ... in d1vtdu .. 1 N•llo. y 8rouQhlen fl'lt\ ~181-1 Wd\ llflt(I '""" I~ Cu11nly (I••-of O••n1111 Counly on AO..-lf 10 110~ \TANIELY J HA1'£1t Allorney ... Le• Ill\ Dov• St,...I ~ ..... '"° Newport ~" ~htorn•• tJ"41 1'11.JUJ Publ''""" Of,.nqr C.oa't 0•1l't' P11ot Apr , , I•, 11> -00 Mn J 1919 _ ''.!!...!" P UBLIC NOTICE SUPEltlOll COURT OF THIE \TAlE OF CALIFORNIA 700 Ctwt' c...1 .. Drive WHI S.nl• Alw, Ullter"4• mtt Pl.t•nl•ll•, JFRRY L, COBB -YVONNE 0 COBFI Cl•to r>G&nl\ ALBEQf THOM PSON ., Actm1nf"rtttor ••tn Wot Anne..a ot '"" [\!<ti~ ol AU D REY .JUfllE f'NAPP ~l\O •no .. n ·~ JU"fE •NAPP •"o known o AUOllEV J u Nr MA~tCLf , d f'-O ~nown •' AIJOIH V J MARl(LE dl\O V10Wn 6S "IJOl>f-V AMRt<U'c dfoc"fled, J0Hf4 f. ., NAPP • .._ AOm 1n1._tr d10r o• \~ f •ldl• ul E MMA! WANNEl.L ~Nl'PP •lld E~Af W ICNAPP o• • l W P'"Arftt of\!) WANNELL ill"NA f•P tJ• .. .,...,,.,..0 ( [ JOllAt £ MOii I !lllA F \I jlNOLE 'I' r l L l N II f l>OWDE I> ~lw •ri<t•n d ' MP. r " r l!QWOll! jlNllA Jr)P il\ EMIJN 1110\0N MAN I' I l I ' I • r; ,,., • l r IUSU•tANCf ANtJ "~·11 • r11;•rtOMJ.1"""" 1orm...,1.,nfl t I Mt•• II u •• t,.. t ,r I I '• U Ito " f. I< I l I AN () I R U \ f ()M PAll f '' 1111 ,tl't' 00f S I lo ~ u \ 1 "' -• n d h L l U l M [ Jt IOOf"~f f)PIOrf" """' fOvtl al '1 00 I"' tit Or Kl()t County t •ltlOrn1.t tn Jun~ U '~'c; 1n OOQ.,rtn11nl J f1v (Jc;rotnv ~or-vfl'y t \.twr, I ()IJ l tll llAC,MAI• twn 'ntu, ' ,fl. Hunt n•lh.•ll \J• IC n C.-•l1tun11" qi~·~ ~1bH J Ju!f Pent• Or'"'' C.oronh cJrl tl&H 11C.lrm•1 (l~w Apr 17 I~ )o....OM.oy J IYI'• 1111 U \rA HMFN IOF WI IH!.)l#llWAL I MOMf'A ... TN(M~><Jf> OPt:RATINC,UllDI f< r ICTITIOUSBU\INES\ NAMI LO l!RAINf 8 "°'EI NOfl'll '" 6 V1.; L.1® ,,ord N•wl>Ort 8••<h CA •no h i (11•1 t l l .. 1. t•f I< ,Q•<'> UN"NUWN Cl l'IMINC. 1111'( 1 1r,1H r11L r E"ilAll? Lll!N ! ~I t '4 1 I ' ( '°, f 't• f U {: AS:: A\- »110~ ( 1#1 r Of SCRlltE.0 tN THE 1t"fOtf' thf' Honordb1f" HR UC ( W SJ,,,, ~\lnQ Oln t tor ,VMH ER di 0 RjlNGE 1.0 V N1 Y PhotM •110 ~-...n11 UPERIOR COURT 100 c ... c (Onie• PuDI""'"' °''"'°" «••"' 0d•I• P iiot >ri•e City o1 Sant • "'"" county 01 M•1l 10 .. ,. lr•-•l•I• of C•litorn1A """ ,no., au!lte 1f •nv •hY ttte pet1t1on tor hllnQeof """"''"'"'Minot bf' orantf'd PUBLIC NOTIC~ l.IEGAL HOTICE IT IS FUl!TMEA ORDERED IMI a OJ;\f of •tw\ 0tdiH to ,.f'tOW c-•uw ~ • >Ubh""'" In '"" 0.al'IQI' Coa\t 0~1ly >ilnt a ,..,.~r Ot CJf,,_.ftJf C.•r(Ulil ion prlnled tn Or4ncu · CoutH1 .Alttorne•# one• • ...... -tOI" four \'-t(. ""~~l\j'"' ~II\ pttof' fO t~ CS.tit "ti f()f'" ~•r1nq on lht\ petllton ro All INlER£\I ED AGENCIES GROUPS ANO PfRSONS On or •bOUt July t t•l9 tM Ctf't of C..O\ld Nlt"'\6 Wtl l rttQU"'\t lf\f' U S O~o.utm .. f\I Of HOu\lnQ dnd U 'tMt't Ut-v_.topmttn l f Hu D • to rt 1~a \t' ~~Of"•~I t:~ \l'N)M' T,1tt" ' ~ 'roe HOu\1nq dnd (nrnmun1ty t.Jr¥•100fTl"'nt At 1 of 19/A ~ itmf'ncliPd •n 1'11 -Pl •l 18>1 for !"" tOllO•.,flQ oro~t• Odt•O e prot JO 1.,, r1RllCE W ~UMN( M J~ofltwo .,._,lo< c .... ,, \1U~RTIN P Ell•MO '"''•llU 110 H•w,...., Geftl9r Ott•• H••f'Or1 a .. , .. CA nw.o rel. 010 -·--....... .,for Petlti-r P11blls,...,., Or.,.Qo CCMU O~otv Pt1ol Mo 3 10 II, 14 1'19 1/04 1' PUBLIC NOTICE CP.-., SUPIERIOllCOURTOF TIU' STATIEOFCALll'OllNIA FOii THIE COUNTY OF OllAHGE He A""7 OROIEll TO SHOW cause In Jhf! Maltftr Of th .. Ae>f'ht :\flOn n' Ml MRl\0 POURZANJjlNI tor t h11nQt' olNamt" W H E R E "'~ M l t<R AO POUl!ZANJ -1 ~fotlo""r 11~\ lil~d " P< 1111on wltn the Clerk ot 1111\ tour! tor •n order <h"no1no Ptf\111(.ntr \ name trom MEt<l!AD POURZANJjlNI to MEHRDO CVR US PjlR~ IT IS OROl'REO ,.HA.T 1111 "'"'°n' lnttre\llOO In lltP •bO•MnlttttO m.intr •-•r before 11'11\ t ourl 111 II 00 • m on .J11ne 11, 1919, 1n O.p<11rlmtn1 J C>clore the Honor41>le BRUCE W S~N ER •I ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, 100 Clvr< C~nl~r Drive tltV of !Mlnt<t A~ <Clutllf Of Orenqe, •tete of CelllOfnl• 11nd \l>OW t ause, If •ny wny tn~ QieUhon ~or <Mft9e of ll<lnW \/lo<lla not t>e o••nled IT IS FURTHER ORDERED t"4t ii <OP'f of '"" oroer 10 ~ "'"~ ""' 1141blhM<I on U. °'""°' CW\I Oe•I• PUot. • ~' of ~,...,., t-"<"'" lion printeo 1n OrenQe Co11nty Ce1ttorn1a on<t a "'"" •or 1011r w< cntlve weeh prlM to 11\e 0.1e ,.., 101 l\ferlnQ on ti\!< pellt!M OeltO loll'tt JO 1•1q BllUCE W SUMNER .JUOQe °' '"" S-rror CO\lrt MAltTIH P IEl!AMO Attw .. ., .. 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Pf'Ojt!'Ch have bfottn maM 1>y '"" City ol CO.la Mha Thtt En ""0~"'~"'"' Revttw ~e<orch are on I•••"' ,,,., Clly of Ci»la Me"' Plannlnq O•pertm11nl Room 100, II FAtr Orl•t, Co•le MO\a, Cellforn1.-a~d a r@ """uaolt tor ou1>llt uamlna\lon •nO topy1no upon •eQUl!~t The Clly ol C~I• M@1a wlll un dert•O Ille Pf'Oje<h oesulbed abOve wlll'I Bloc.~ Grant Funds from Ille U S OttpMll'ne<ll of H1111,1no •no Urben OevelOl)f1"eftl (HUOI Undet Title I o• 11\f Hou•l"4 ~ Communll'( Develop. __ -------m11nl A't of 1974, tlle Clly Is cer111'(1"9 c~-10 HUD tl>el I"" cu., of C~I• Mew NOTIC~ TO ClllfOITOltS and Freel Sorsebel, In his olll<l•I 01' auuc T•ANSl'IElt ,.pecll'( •• Cit'( Me-·· c-t lo 1"9U. •WI -4lt1 U C C I lKtePI IM )11tlsOIC1ton of tM FedeHI Notice Is l'ltreby Oi•en lo 11\t Cour" II .,. tetlon h Clr°"9fll to en credilort ot JOHN C NOR BURG toru r-slblllliet In relatton to"" Sott•I Set urlly No ll? 11 1021, vlron........,t rnle~. a.cl1IOl't ll'l•ldnq Trensteror, _.,.,SIM\\ tOaren " •nd a c tion •no 11\el 11\ese 1040 IE Aml>tr Clllf of Or•not Co..ntl' ropon\ll>llllltt 1141,.., been satlslltcl l •u 1 ' • trn f?q)) l o tu•, l dn1• Hvntrnu\nt1lh ,,, 11 u ft.u ni ''"7b-4t. t IU ""th M p, 110' t<i'l?J l u fu'\ L~in~ Hunltn1.1tun U• t1t n, C ttl1tu1n1c1 "'~·~ 'ht\ t>U\IM\\ I\ Conduc ,,..d C>i .. n '" O•••Outtl lou11 Pt1'~ ni., ,, '''"""" ,,, wd \ t1f.-d wiln tn.- ('ount I/ (..11 ·~Of OrllltlClt' c.ovnh on Aor 11 Mar, C411fOr n1d Thi'\ bu\1nt-\\ tt. t.onduUeO Oy a Qanerdl Pt'rtnnr-sr·uo MARG.,.R& T HILLS LAND & E.tCPl.ORAl ION CO By """" r !>m11n Tn•~ ~•ot1-n• ,.,., 111t0 wlln '"" Counly (.fer .. 01 O••noe County on Ap111 10 ,.,. Fii~ F1u 141 Pul>h•""" Or&nQ!! C<M\I 0 1111y Piiot Publl\ ... d Or ·-C.o.1'1 CM·•· Pilot Apr ll ,, 14<1nd MO J 19/9 ..... ,. 1~ 1 ITV Ar;r 16M•0/<My J 10 I/ 1oN 1~11 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE I! 1Jtl7' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT ou:~:. ,~o~~ow1t1q1c;;erwn~ .. ,,. Oo•no ~E A P O IM TE V ILLA!. • tH•1ff'\1l.-Q,.. l dnt' Nf"wPOr\ 6 f'•C.I\ (.,11ro1n • V7MIO Dutton Y• rrion, tnc. lf"KotPottil .. O •n '"" ''~'· ot Cot1t o r n11' t • H("1m1 l.lQt" L•nt Nwwpoq Otl"<" L•l•tOrn•Jt 01t.M> l n1-. bu\•~\•\ rondu<-k d bv ft c or PC)rdt•On Dutton Vt_tt'nol"I Inc ROI"' I () Oulton (li11f (-.t>(.1Jl!Vt OH 'N Tn1\ '\tdHmt nt Wft~ t 1ICO Wt1''1 '"' C..ount-1 t hu" <Jf OrdnQl' t ounllf nn A1>r1I •O 1Q/9 F It JmtJ Publt,,"l<o!J fJr1tnQP tn4Hf U1111v J.> 101 A~r \J W lbdnQ M<>y J 1~1" 1•1~ '" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICIEOF~UBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE R ll74f NOTICE TOCREOITORS NO A tS4&4 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATEOFCALIFO~HIA FO~ THE COUNTY OF ORAHOE In tll"' Mdtt .. , ot ,,, .. E\tnll' ot JOHN H AR LE Y MU T C "l l~ ~•<t J HAl!LE'I' MU I CHl E R ''"" J H MU I CHL(R ()<>(1 4>' <I NOi t~ '' ""''•<>• Q•llttn 10 (rHJ ton. M6VtnQ (.l,;1m " '•0.Jtn\I lnP 'd•tl Uf'CP. dont to t1IP ~11d cfo1um' •n tf'W' o"•t~ ot Cnt r ,,_,It Of '"' d'O'• \-d 0 court Or to pr• V'"' them If> tn.-unof\1\IQni. t1 ..tt IM• Olltl'• Of JOtt~I H ill/Hi\ I LE,, ~ll '>• t urol• Ol<IQ 134 l ColOrddo Bl•O Pot,O\d~nd C3' iOfn'"' '•t\Ot 'f'WP\1rn ,.,, ,., t,;lfl(f t\l f'if>J>IA<' of bU'\lfW\\Of tn• und• r\10f'I.• a '" dll 'fldUttr P' rlt1in1nQ to 'uo (Jt.,\,,t• ').V(t\ (.ti\tM\ w•tn "'~ nete,,1,, vo1.c..ni '"' mv\t bt t11~d ,.,, o r ,. •t nt1 d •t. ,-tton .. _t•O with n tour montn .. nn~r t~ 1 ''' ovol1t.:,1 on of ln1\ f'IOlll t O all 0 Ap,11 1;, 1ll/1 ~LliNlTI\ C t;EW(,LL t 41tCutor 01 Iii• tN1ll al ~~1d [h>(.1 o~nl JO"N H WHATLE,, Altornef •I Law UJ S•t11rlly 8toci UfE C--&lwd PnadeN, 0111 .. n1• 'I 101 PubMl'IO<I 0r""O't eo,,,1 0d Iv PtlOf, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HOH llESPOHSl•ll.ITY Notice 1\ Mrt'by 01ven tf'l.lt Inf' un 0~"•91\t!d Wiii not .,. r .. \pOMlb .. lo• .tny df'bh Of h1tb1l1tt~\ cotHr.ct&O by tnyonf' other o·~.,-. mt~lt on or ttfttor 1h1\<1at .. Oat.,., lhl\ 7'11h day 01 .,.,,,,, 101• Jf'..-~ A1'vOUrn PuC>ll•l'te<I 0<""00' t <M\I D"''r Pllo1 May J f 10 lt11 •ns ,. PUBLIC NOTIC't: CP llOS F llll°' FIC'TITIOUS &USIHE!>S HAMIE STATEMENT l h~ fOllOWil"'Q pt riOI\ I'\ 00.nQ bU'\f M \\ a.\ BANGKOK RESTAURMj l NO t tOt Palm Nt-WOl>f1 6"~.H.n Ctthfor n.,. ~7661 Kan1Ant1 f f'oftC h r1n H Ol'lq OOt l Sun~et B tvo LO'\ AIK.klO\ C1•hfOrt'lht 900fi9 dl:l~l~d~lnfi"I\\ t\ rOf"OU(lfl'od (>y f'll tn l(an1an•l ftlA<""•ndtOf"IO Thi\ \IAtt,,.,.,..l"lt <Nd \ ftff--d w11n tn. County Citro. ot O•JnQv Counlw on "'P"' 1b ion WIES TERN MUTUAL ESCROW CORP 11100 E 1111'1 Slnrel s .. 11. o Tinlin ~11torni. 0.-0 E«row Ho n -A FIU1°' Put;Jli\f'\f,!d °'""~ (OJt\I Od ity P1lo1 April 19 '" 6no """Y 1 10 1010 •~•O 10 -------------- PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlllOUS BUStlflE!>S NAME STATEMENT NOll<.E , .. HFREf\Y G111r N IMI thfo (ll'f' Coun<-11 OI the (tlY Of N"WOOf't B"'at n •1lf notCI a put>lf<-ne.,nnq on 1t\ own mot~ to t ftv•"• lhf' Of<1,fon of t'le P1ann1t'Q Comm1\\•0f'I .IPOfOVlnQ A~\UbdtYl\IOI\ No 6'11 to ~\tdbll\h o~ bu1ld1nq f\1lft ano elim1tM1• dn ,,,,,rlor Apr ti 19, 1• -"""' l 10 1919 •ot !in~ \llllfnflf~ hwo IOI\ no"' ,.,.,, to ·---------- T "'t to1tow1nq o~n.on\ ..trf! Oo1nq \4%--1ct OU\1nt'\\ ct\ C.A ltl'ORN I A C (llAM I ( DESIGNER~ 111 E W•l\Oll Co"• Me\d C•"'°""'" 91oJT pe1m1t t~ f!J"CMn'•on of tn~ f''l \.l1nq l~B1arn11 rf'\taurt1nl t.i<1f1h on l"'t pr-rty ANO u .... Pe•m•I No 10\3 ro am~nd a ptf'v1ou\ly ae>prov~O u\e permit uwt P1Prmntto0 trw-,.\tAbh\n '""'"' ot ~ tf>\1f.'urant tafihly "'''hon ~Al~ altOhOh< bt•vrrdQf'\ on tftf' "''" to tn< tude live ente1 IA•n,,,..nt -'"d tn~ ,.,. P•n~IOI\ Of 1'-dln1nq ••u• within I~ e--1s11rH) Leet•rr.t1 rt-\ttturant u~~ •nd prQPo\~d d1n1nq olfff'I\ °" OPf'n pctUO\ on prol>"rty 1oo le<I "' •U N Newp0rr Boulf'V~rd Ne-wport A rar h A mod1f1ca1ton lo '"" Zonon9 Code" 111\0 r•q11MIM \In<~ a r>0rt1on ol 1ne o P•ncl~d \lru<tute a '''"" 6n<I01Jure .. no • P0<11on OI int on \1tt 1Mr~1n11 space• en<rD41<1' 11\10 l1>e rl"(lutr-d IS \etll<!<-elonq the WeMMln•~• "'•enue lronl•Ofl on the pr-ly F11rtMr re quest lo wAive a portion of Ille re PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS lfAME SJjlTfEMENT Th,. to&IO-Utq Pf'''°" 1\ d<Hng ~\t nen"' JOVCE BEOAROS EUl!OPEAN H•ll!STV l tNC, 10S1 Nt•POrt (\IVG Cosl• M~'><l CA 911171 JOVC" Mt\rtti S.Odrd t410t Brown lnQ AV• ru,ltn (A '11"80 Thi\ t>u\u"le\\ '' conduct~ by an 'n Ol•t<l11it Jo~cr M 8t0..•0 Thi~ \tat•mttnt Wd\ tiled w11n thit' Counly Cl.,k of Oranqe Counly on APrtl 10 19/q FllJJ50 Publl\lltld Oranoe Co&st 0.11y P1101 "'" 1• Mey J 10 11 1919 1608-10 quoreO oll •lrMI oarklnQ ~i>ae.e> jindr---------~ 10 accept ~n oft .itt P<tr~lno tQ•H ment lor • oorllDf'I ol w10 reolilred PUBLIC NOTICE '""~'llQ "*""" 1------------NOT ICE IS HEREBY FURTHIR l'ICTITIOVSaUSINESS Gii/EH IMt , ... wicl pUbllc l'lffrlnt NAMIESTATEMEHT wtH be lleld on t"" 1411\ Oay of May TM loll-lnQ perSO<\ I\ do4"9 bll\l 1919, <II 11\e hollt of 1 JO P M In '"" MU U Count!! Ol.tml>ers ol '"" City Hall or SUNDANCE GI.ASS STUOIO, 20 IM City ol N4'WT>Of'f Beecl\ C•lllornla Butterfly, lrvlM C.A .,,.. •I '""''" "'"" and Pl.Ke any .rid •II Ooneld R Monie...,.,., 10 Butter :::~!:'t~~:.Mltd mey •Pl>tt"' •nd be lly~~~:·~~!4cOflCIUct.0 by an In Corl• OeOf'Clll Oivl011 .. Cl lY C•to Donald R Monteveroe CllyOI Nt"'POf'I o~~(I\ Tl\ll •llliemt!nf WI\ ltltd ...... 11\e Pul>ll>,...,., OrllnlJf' Co•f\t DAtly Piiot Counly C.lel'k Of O•an~ CO\lf\IY Al>rtl S Mo 3, 191' tt1' .JOl\n M<c.tllum llO BrOO<th nf ~n Cost• M4!"\4 (A1ttoro10 91o1' Siner win IC •m 1"& W..tlnul Ln , C.O\ld MP\d (AlllOr n1• "n&)I John O N~o• 108 ~Qnol1d (O\l.t #IA~w '4thfot1·u• -nou 1 h 1\ bu\1nl'!-\'Jo '' tondu(,t'd t>t t q.enerat P&nnir<tin•O .JoMMtCallum t h1~ '\tah~ment wtt' .,,e<i w,,., '""'° County Clerk ot Ort1no.-Covn1y on Aoro1 10 1•1• FIUJU Pu1>1t•ne<r o r.1nqc (O<>\I 0~111 Pilot Apr U 19 )•.ind MAy J 1~1~ 1'11> /~ PUBLIC NOTICE A 11rn .. ,e will be held May IS 1'1o al 9 00 • m on ,,,. P"eMlst~ el De Ania 8a~ Vlll•qe loteled al 300 E Coe•I Hwy , He"'1)0rt BNcll, CA tl..0 onlhelol~vttwis CFMOCA 14 <>went THE MANAGEMENT OeA/ua O.yslde 1111111oe Publl\htd OrMIQe Coa>t D•llr Piiot Mey l, 191' ·----------------PUBLIC NOTICE t<ICTlllOVSllUSIHEi>S HAMESTATEMENf ''" tr1UO"'•flll ,,. , ' ,,, , I "' fl O• IV.ff • •i• f t II (l'°'I f flt I I f!JU i "I {) H ffh I h tJ UI t ti I t-, y tl{jt t fh1 f•t t1t10y\ bu "' 'r1a"., f!'ll I .. l -c;u ,. f R( I ti /)UI "')1,1t t l\V't"nu Unit 1f:- t'4'4,f1JfnQtonU@'9l.fi c.. .. J.roro..., .. JoAI Th• ''• tlf1ou ' nu\•tt1 ' n '"" '\ft11,.m1 nt 'o' 1rw OrJr1n .. ,,n1t• w t\ t1rco A"°'"'' tn Pro p.,.,. ..,._,bllV'f'olJ (Jr tf)yr ( ,.~ t lJullv Pot.ii Apr I• M.t~ J tu II •'-l• ll>IJ) ,. P UBLJC NOTICE on •4U'f'• mbf r tu l..,7fJ 1n tn. C0un1v ut NOTtCE TO CRE OfTOR'> 0't:·.~ Uurn. 1tWI "'"''~ I.',,. ...... r ' s~~~~~~i;~~~~~~. r;O(A Wolll011,.,..1 THECOVNIYOFORAHC,F '°'Ol>• r I t u ,, n, ..,,., IHll .,, r J~4 ' NO A .. >tt ()f 1nt)1 "• n1• tQ~lttM• d ( • '"'"''' 1 ,1 tit Uf .. )' ,.,,. ..,4,... •l • I., ~ .... l:tJl1fff\.<• fn1 •It t ttfd1f t)ti{'1 t•~", :0:\ M A ktf YIH-. 00-, I '• \t HJO I IJ '111 IN 1t \I I r4()f~ t 1 t1t J.ff .. " ,/i •. t c 4il1tl\rr1J.t~~~t l ~ ,,,,.c,Ot , .. , , .~:7•:',' 1~~·: ;r" ,"' , '" I , .., "'' C•ufll fW"lfJ,t1w11 tc;111C J ~li','~l , 111 ''' t-1' t I 11 •'' tr•.',' tn."' #Ill tn "" ._ "' ft 1 • W ••I "' r /1ta noM4t.,.1 • i 11 I"'" 1»1111 ,,,, ~" , t 1, I'"•• •t(t 'W PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO l.llEOITOllS \UP[RIOI! COVRT Of' fH£ SI •TE OF C"'LIFORHIA FOR fHE COUNrY OF OllAHOE NO A ..,~IS I tlNj frJ.,r f ..,,. t r-"' .,. P1' "',,.. ",. ,.,., . ,, " .... 1 r'1""' • ,, fft ,. I ·~tJI ~ r1 ".f J\tl r t r11 t tUU ~ • S t .,, v,t 1o I "ftJttl A 1 W , _, l ,.,.. I I l , . 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INT CASE NUMBER H 11 Jf ~LAtr•ft l I OlltoNE RO\ll RI'> OF •E "401o >H PJl.\JL I\ • ~1MPSON \Ill LA t ORO {OMPjlNY OOt: l(JRPOl<A l•(JN l'<Ot ANO MOE 1 p,.r-tn.-r-.h o UOt "> I HuoVQn ,.;. 1nr '""""' NOTICE 'to ....... oton '""" Th• court moilly *<•d~ ttq.t1f'l\t 10" wttftout ,o,,, l>etftoQ l'W.ird uni .. ,, vou re\pond •••"•,. JO o.,, flt•d '"' 1ntorm~t1on IMlow AVf~O· U\19d hA \idO demttnd•Oo El Trtbuntll pwdr Ot'(1Chr <oner .. 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Oally Pilot Aprtl 1• Mey 3 lO II "" PUBUC NOTICE l tE A 8 RAN(H (.ou hu iqn• l "O•Mll"f>-nno, tn roroortttf'd )\t E Pfil!f•'\f:tO Anttht1m t-•11~m•d•21111S (.f• n. By GAi 5-PICo<AAO O.uutv CUMMIN:O, WHITE, RDllH50H • RGalNSOH -•OeE•T V, FAUST 1 ... o. .... s.ci. - "•--' -..Cll, (;A .,... hi 11141 tU "" Att_, fer ~""'"" f P'U\ bu\•"'r\\ •\ Conduc:ted by a (Ot l)O•.lltOll c.r1wr1q111Eno•-•no lrt< "J-\PrtbP Vke Pr"'iOt'nl •nd Cief>ltr•I ~' T"" •1&•-• ••• f1re0 "'"" '"" coun1., Cter11 of Orln9f count., on AprO 24 .. ,. Pyl>ll~l'MICI Or-~\I 0&111 Pltol l'U4149 AP< 19, 1' Mey J 10 "" If•• lo Pub"'""" 0r"'1Qt '°"'' 0.11., Piiot, Apr 16•ndMlty l 10, II lt/t 16JS.,. PUBUC NO'l'ICE