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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilote WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 1979 V~. II, MO. t», 4 HCTIOlll. .. PAOat • - a · '~ ' 'That BalJg Was ·Bead,' ~ Dr. Waddill TeStiftes .. ' • • • Gas-Dealers Blast · Brown Order * * * * * * Carter Vow State to Get Gas Increase WASHINGTON cAP l Prcs1· dent Carter told Camornia Gov. Edmund G. Brown .U , today ~hat the federal fuPI allocation 1for gasolioe-star~d California ' 'will be increased. Brown, a potential r1v<i l to Carter for the Democr atic pres · idential nomination next yeur. -emerged from a one-hour meet· ing with the president lo report a prediction by Caru•r th<Jl the s late's gasoline crisb wi ll cai:.e next month ' Waddill Says Baby Dead After Saline By KATHY CLANCY Of llW Daily PllOI SYlll Or. William Waddill Jr. con tinued lo msisl today that the premature infant the prosecu- tion alleges he strangled after a saline abortion two years ago was already dead when he a r· raved at the hospital nursery. - "I think for all intents and purposes the baby was dead from the time l saw it." the 43· vear-old Huntington Harbour physican maintained under cross-examination. The two pound, 15-ottnce infant appeared "entirely lifeless ," Waddill continued, saying the only life s ig n w as infrequent a gonal gasping which marked the final and irreversible slate of dying. -Waddill is accused of strangl· ing the infant known as Baby Girl Weaver after she a llegedly was born !dive following a saline abortion performed on an 18- year-old uriwed mother. Under c rbss-examination Tues day . Waddill told the Orange County Superior Court jury that he mentioned to two witnesses that bruises on the in- 'fant 's neck could be explained •by saying they occurred when he placed a breathing tube into the baby. ' Waddill ·conceded he never placed the tube into the infant because he concluded from his first examination there was no hope of reviving the baby. . Prosecutor Robert Chatterton (Sft WADQJLL, Pase AU ·'The president has said thut May will be t he lowest allocation of gasoline," Brown said to a batte ry or television cameras. m i£rophones, re porters and photographers waitjng for him in the While llouse driveway. ··Jn June. things will improve " The amount of gasoline that will be available for the stute wa~ not dis.closed. hut HC-p. John Ho usellot. H C alif.. q uoted Energy Scr r<'lary James R. Sl'hlcsinger as saying the fede ral government "will move as niptdly as they can" to make s urt' the s tate gets 100 percent of the allocation that wus available last vcar. Brown said his state's eQergy problt'ms we re a prt·cursor to what the rest of the nation could expect. · "California is in a state or shock, frustration. a nd a nger I don't think this ts limited lo my state. I think 1t is going to spread." he· said. The governor. who has oft<'n advocated rest rained growth and talked about the era or limits, said he told C<i rler that 'a llocations or gusoline were based on cons umption in 1972 and that since then the state has created one million new jobs . Without sufficient ~asoline to continue growing, Rrown con· tended, "the specter of recession can tum into reality by the end of the year." Brown was accompanied by a large number o f California members of Congress. including the state's two senators.· Their cars, ranging from a small im· port to a la rge luxury mode l. caused a temporary traffic jam in the Whi te House driveway. The governor said after the meeting he was convinced that Carte r is concerned about the slate's problems. He and Sen. Al an Cra nston. o. Calif .. confe rred priva tely with Carter for a bout 10 minutes before the larger meeting. Asked whether he noticed any political anta.zonisms durinl'l the (See GAS, Page AZ > AD MADE HIM FEEL AT HOME ft • !M -<SF#''* ,, nqwzs •a r _Looking for .. Leak l Oninge Count ~· Fir(' Capt Rodney George watches closelv while 61. cuunt v worker un rovers the pip~s that t arry gasoline at lht• Oso· Parkway Union 76 s~ation in Mission Viejo. /\ ruptured pipe that spilled about JO<l gallons of unlt•aded gu!->ultnl' int o nearb\' s torm drain :-Tuc~du\ u nd ll-d lo I ht• :-.t ~1t 1on ht·tng dost•d has now b.l'Cll l't• p:..tll'l1d '· Irvine· Murder Baffling Nude, Battered Body Yields No Evidence By •"REDERICK SCllOF.MEHL Of tM O•llW P ila! Sl•fl Irvine police investig~tors faced many puzzlini? question~ and few ans wers today iQ the murder of an a ttractive 22-year old secretary. found strangled in her Woodbridge a pa rtment The strangulation v1rtim wa!. identified a s Savannah Leigh .Anderson, an energetic . career mlnded e mployee a t Com me rcial Credit Corp. ·s nine-state regional headquarters in Irvine . Miss Ande rson's nude body was found Monday evening lying orf the bed in her apartment at 61 Cascade by Patrolman Jim· my Pot,ts, s ummoned to the sce ne by a co n ce rn e d boyfriend. "We have no con<:lusive pieces of evidence. We're s itUng on a fence," Det. Sgt. Hu~h llogan said today. Offtrers d 1scovcre d lhc woman's body at 7 26 I'm. Mon day after rcce1vmg a call from Gene William Mills. of Irvine. who said that he received no response to telephone calls or knocks at the door Mills. according to resident~ in the Woodbridge Meadows a partment complex. m aintained a vigil for. more than an hour. a lte rnate ly l eaning against his car and pacin~ a lo ng a sidewalk. Once inside. officers found a state of disarray in the woman's bedroom, indicating that there had been a struggle or that one o r more persons had falle n, Houn said. • Fonner Employee Sought by Police Ho~an said Mis:-Anderson had been beaten m the head with a blunt \)bJCCt , but declined to say whethe r a weapon had been recovered by investigators. lie said there was no sign of forced entry into the apartment. ::ilthough doors a nd window:. were examined on two occasion!> to rnake sun• The coroner's office lis ted the time or death about 2 a .m Monday One part·ttme ne1ghbof. Kevm Winn, 21. said Tuesday that he saw a man and a womal'\ stand- ing in Miss Anderson's kitchen when he arn\led al an adjacent apartment about 9 p.m . Sunday About a hour later . Winn said. he heard people arguing In loud voices, but no other sounds. ·•1 thought it was just a verbal argument." Winn said Weekend Opening Assailed Orani.:1· ('11~1!--I -.1·n i1•1· ..,1;it111n uµt.•rator:.. sun t.•yan~ lht... hnc~ tu 4 their pumps. seemed uniformly unenthus iastic today about Gov· t>rnor Brown ~ plan to keep part o r th t-o perators o pe n on '-'<'ekends O r a ngl' County m otorist!>. rnam of whom headed for the ):a s pump~ hdon· their local Sla· twns 11pcnt.•d at Ii a_m .. formed long Imes today whe n vehicles IH'anng t'"cn numher<.>d hcenst· p I a 1 l' ' h a d t h t.· 1 r t u n k :-, n·pl1•n1sh1•r1 . Polrn· an<l -.ht•riff's oHteer!> r1·po rt1•d orclt'rl.' lanC's and very ft.•\.\ 1ne1dt.•nts Th1•y ~aid driver!> an m11s1 ('omrnunit11·:-. w1·n • hav 1h).! Lo w;.i1t an lint.• for al least an hc1ur llt·fon· gl'llan~ their turn '1l tht· gas pump~ ,\ n (•;1.c·1·pt ion "a:-!'liewport H1•a t l1 wtwn· :-.tJtlOn Opt'rator:-. rt•portl'd lh1• hnl'S to be :.lightly ~horlt'r t hun thu:.c e nc·ountcred T1a•sr1 M Drl\ ers Wl:'tl' wu1tin~ ;jll lo ·1~1 n1tnUll'~ ror lhet r turn Cll lht• island St<it ion r>1kral1irs m Orange Co unty d1fft-r 111 their views on tht• hours that !-.tations should ope rak during tht.· gas crisis but thev stwm unanimous in their reJ~t·t1on of Governor Brown ·s d1rect1on that they stay open rl uring tht• wet-kcnd ·•Jt ·s stupid." said Don Hrown. owner of Newwrt Center Shell. ··1 can't sec how they expect t.as to ~lay open mort• hours with no more supplies · Hrown said he muy have to cut his two-and-a-half-hour pumping <Stt LINF.S, Page AZ > Or:n:~± C:_a~•. \\'eatber · CJoudy night• and morn- ing hours with clearing in ~a rly afternoons . Lows tonight i n sos. Hig h s Thursday low to mid·60s at bearhcs, near 70 in- land .. INSIDE TODAY The Wood&lock generation has grown up and the m~1c 11 once favort!d has lost tis ungsl Today that sa me l}enerat111n prefers a more mellow mood. Story. photos Page A7 ·"I tuad a down payment on m y house three hours after the Dai· ly Pilot came' out with my ad." That's the story of the-•uc· cessful Costa Mesa sales man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Ho1an said there were no via· ble suspects in the case. !Jut In· ve1Ugators are working long hours trying to find one, Hogan said. Hogan said Miss Anderson had REDONDO BEACH 1 AP) _unteLlhe-&1>UJlJIM...-..-ttt-h1reT- Police were searc ang or anu n-March. moving from Newport ·om Probed VISALIA cAPl -Police were try&ng toda)' to determ&ne why a woman armed with a rlfie strode ' Into a T\&lare County welfatt of- nce and &Golt two men holta1e for more than an hour before 'they talked her into 1utrender- ln1. ' 3 bdr. 1 bu, att gar 3 gar ~ to right XXX·XXXX " you want quick payment on sale Items, try the Dally PHot claasified ad-vlaers at 842-56'78. Hogan, noting that about 8S pertent of murder victims know their kllJers. said such may or may not be the case in Miss An derson 's death. "Some things poin t to it, other's don 't ,·• the sergeant ;. , ~.said. '· ---------------- identified recently dismissed Beach. Zody 's departm e nt s t o re Prior to living in Newport, e mployee ·who allegedly fired 12 Hogan said. the woman had s hots through the rronl windows Uved with her parents In the Salt of the store Tuesday evening. Lake City area. Police said there were no 1n "She was very bright. career· juries. but the 30 people in the minded. a nd appare ntly came lo store srramhled for cover as 5outhem Califomla because or bullets tore through the plate the JOh mar~el here." said glass window llogan '· I " . ' , Wwdiouldlt, Ml)' JI, 1179 Diedric~'a Fate Soon Up to Jury .. ,. O.\aY GaANVIU.t; °' .. ~ ............ SAN DIEGO Pro.et·uOon 'hd Mftn•~ •llor1My1 in Ow bribery trial ol Oran1e County Superv1110r Ralph Di•drlch and •rrh•t~·t LeRoy Hose· h.itvt• rnnl pltoted ttw1r final urttumeots tc1 the jury that wlll dc<"ldt• Ro~w·~ Ind D1f't1nrh 's ftth.• Th~ f>tf!hl·woman, toui'-man Jury tn ~upc-rlor Court Judi~ Roaa Tharp'!'I ~rtroom H1teaed 1twnUvt>ly and acribhlod noteti •bUt> lhe...at&orMy1 1umme4 u11 Ulletr c ut"tl 01.cinr h ll'at tn a chialr •t tht• d•f~nd ant ·,. table• and Inned farwa rd "1th obvlou8 lnlel\Stl m tt>r1'sl tu. hl• w.u eallNi M brlbt takl'P by l'roHrutor M1C1hlf'I C'ap1 uJ and In turn, dtiti•ndl'd by Tourism Hurt Mexico Runs Short of Gas TIJUANA. M <'XICO 1'API Ot'sp1te pfl.ln"ll ~t·~ uf .1mplc ~as for fue l-thirs ty Amerle<rn toun:-.t~. thl'I\' 1~n ·l l·mm~h fut:>I here anJ tounsm lb suffering. hu:-1 tH.').snwn sa There tia~ bel·n a sttc•ady decrt'<Jse m Aml·1wJ11 to urists Tht.• a ngry hus 1tw :;sm en say Pctroko~ Ml'X 1c&mus. lht• government owned oil companion known a~ PEMEX. won't delivl'r gasoline on Sundays. The tourist port of La Paz. near the southern tip of Baja California, has been reported out or diesel fuel and unleaded ~asolinc for a week. In recent Sundays. thousands o_f U.S. motorists mainly from California have · been turned away without gas at TiJuana stalions. ·'This situation ... is hurting everyone," c urio s hop ownl·r Jesus Macias said Tuesday .. A ft•w \Weks ago. PE M EX offici;ils sa id extra -;u pplit•s o f gasoline were going to be availablt'. but no PEM EX o ffi r 1etl was imm('diately C1vailabl<· for (·o m· mcnt o n tht.• fuC'I pJ·ohlC'm f 'roftl Pagr A I UNES LONG AGAIN. • • schedule Hy an hour d uring the week so he can open Sunday. "I don 't see the point of it · · Lee Tharp, m a nage r or a f'acifil' Coa!'l llighwa) Union 76 st ation in Ct.1rona d elM a r. said '•Pt>r ating with part lime' help on Sunday-; <'<in ht: :• prolJJPm fur tht· own~·r .. a111l 1 hr· c·u~111rnl·r~ · The part t1 ml· hl'lp <in Sun d:iv is <1lw:iys c:tll1ni.: 10 Si('k ,\l!,o, a lot of pt•ul)ll' wh11t11n11·111 here haH· cars Y.Orth SJ0.000 or more, and you've got to have e x per1enced help to check that engine coolant isn't JJOured into the c rankcase where-oil belongs . to rum an t•ng111c n •<al quH·k ·· Tharp a lso questioned whPther r equired Sunday operations w<Juld he lp the gasoline shortagl' situation "Monday throu,:?h Sa turday "'e gt'L c1ur norm a I rustomcr-; but on Sumla)' you gel lhl' vaca ' Gold Prices Still .Soar; $257 an Ounce LON l>ON 1 I\ Pl GQld hit a ~eco rd $257' J 25 in afternoon radin~ t oda)' in Zuric h . urope's biggest bullion market The metal W i:jS quoted at a record $256.625 an ounce in morning trading in London. then eased to $256.50 Gold c losed at $255.375 in Zurich on Tuesda) a nd $2M.75 in London record closes in both centers after reaching $255.50 at the London a fternoon ··fix· ing." the price Sf•t by London's five major bullion houses for the trading session The gold rush was prompted by fear.; of a further increase in world oil prices combined with a cutback in the s upply of gold dealers said. ' The dollar. meanwhile. ralliefl in Tokyo today and closed at 21 4.925 J apanese yen, up from 212.li75 Tuesday. , The dollar 's firmer note car. ried over in European money markets, which open at about the ti~e Tokyo's close. DAILY PILOT ,.,.. 01 ..... CM1• 0.11y PUott w 1tft Wftt<ft ,, ,.,... l>*Md t~ ~ Pr~n~' ''~'""'°"•'""°'.,.. (N\t Puhtl\hlnQ(omc>Mty S,,.PAr•t•· r01tiom ••• PVblt\NJd ~. '"'~ J:tid•t tor CO\I• Mew, Hf"1111(10f1 S.Mh HVf"t1"9'0n 8"•ft ~--- t .. " V•ll" f (\otftp l..,,....8f.MfH~"(0Mt A \•"'f4• .... ~ ... 1_.. ... OtlC)tt\IW'(I s... ...... , ilf'ld ~Y' ff'lip OI'•~ •NI putJll\f\fnQ CM~I i\ .. llO ' Wtt\t a,.., ~ltf'f"t, (ni\111 Nttl\.lt r ••lfo'n•••>ttt . _ .. _ ,..,., ... ,. •• ,., Pubf1v.-. , .. ,.~ V><•""""'°~'•""C-.-,_4'Ao\l-• ,_ ... _ fdllot -"":::.:: ... ~=- CMtt9\ll u.. ..._,. .... "'!'•\tant M.a~t,..£ctttor' T~4tiU'Uti­ C .. MltlM Adwertl .... MMl71 tiOOC'l'S wasting gasoJine · Jl <trlt>y .Johnson . who operates ;.1 l.'nion 7fl ~t;.it1on al t ·nin•rslly P ark in lrv1m'. ..,<iHI he thought lht' governvr':s urdt-r 1s poantles!> sanr t> he"' ill not tune any gas on Sunday .. I rould oµen. I ~ur>fl'l~·<'. and JUSt wat1·h rwopll'." hl· sa id !\t o t o ri ~ls "'ho ' h<J\'t' com · plained of a l<Jck of c·ourtcsy al ~crv1tl' ~l<.1 l 1on::. :-inn· the ga!> c risis erupted obvious ly have n ot c alled al Wlll1ams on Chevron in University Park. Owne r Gt~orgl' Williamson walks down the hne of wailing motorists. eh(jtli with customers and apologizes for the delay lht'y are encountering at his pumps . Station ope~tors in southern Orange Coun(_vwere unanimous in their opposition to the gov· t·rnor·s order .. If thl'Y want m C' to stay o~n they l·an givt.• m e more gas a nd providc•-mt· with an inc enlJve," s aid Ken Frobis h o r Ken 's C h evr on Ser vice 1n Sa n Cl t>m e n te. ··1 would be a damnl'd fool to pump in six days what I can pump in fi ve." And the reaction from Bob Lint z of Lag una Niguel Chevron: "f"m not gonna stay ope n unless they come o ut here and threa t e n m e with handcuffs ... A number of station operators in Orangl' County said they try lo save enough gas to enable the m to open for a few hours on Saturday. But the majority said their gas allocation is just not sufficient to justify opening on the weeltend • * • f 'rone Page AJ GAS ..• private meeting, Rrown said . · Nonl' on the s urfat•c." Brown initiated the meet· 1ng , a nd Tuesday afternoon Whitf' House aides rounded up the st alt' 's congresswnal delega - tion to join the letc-a tete. "If they're goi ng to talk about the California e nergy situation. it makes stmse to have the whole delegation,'' said associate White House Press secretary Claudia Townsend. Questioned whether such a mass meeting would dilute any OPt!RATIONS DROP PLANNED SHUTDOWN-Al BROWN'S ABILITIES TESTED-Edftorlal, Ae BUSINESS BOOMING IN CAR RENTAL8-A9 PROFITS SHOULD MEAH MORE GAS-Se possible confrontation. or one- on-on.-conference between Carter 8Dd Brown, 1he Hid: '"One-on-ooe? Confrontation? I'm 1ure I don't know wh8l you mean." ,,__"'°'-~·~ M0-1111 ~·~::. °'..:% •. ~.~':&.= ~;,~.,:;.-:r.·~·=·.~.~~-= '= Ostensibly. Ute visit by Brown and Leo llcCa'rUty, speaker or the California House. was llmp- ly to discuas the 1tate's enerlY • problems and a report beln1 prep•red by the Ener1Y Deaart- ment, at Car\er's order. on that aubj~t. ..... ltM-· But it wu felt ai the White Houae lbat i" lnlU1Un1 the meeU..,, the 1overnor alao may have been seekin1 a public forum lnrWuhlngton. J ame11 fUdde't Rldd"t l<Nd th•· Jury that tht- rounl.)' auJM!rvt1or "l1 a aelf made man. a man ol wealt.tl, • mUllonaire who llad no reuoa no motlv'• fur 1M1lldtln~ or taklnl( u brlt..-" :rtw tk'f•·•uw •ttonw y 11ralM'd that Oh'<lr1ch httd t..,.-n 11 county 11up••rvhmr only t•1acht days In oarly tt13 when • brlb4try itOUl'ttaUoo was a&Jqedly madt> to a dt-vtlopmt!nl com pany ·1>._ ... ,. that m11k(• wny sens<'" no vou r~ully thank ht· was in a mOOd or • pn.IUon to start talk· 1111( l'ln l.Jtlry"" H1titlt!t asked thl• JUr> . , H" artt"1t.'d that tht• only t'V tdt-rl<'t' uttumst I >iN I rich pn· " .-n t e d 11 t l h 1• t r 1 u I w a s drrum11tanllal anct \'Un only ht· 1 n t e r p r l' t c d a s JI r u v 1 n ~ crim1n11Uty "tf ~lntlitl'r motive·~ are uttributcd to h1 s .l'vt.'ry movt• ·· Riddet went on to attt'mpt to discredit tht• testimony of kt'Y pros N•ulion witnesses who:w words confllckd with Diedrich's whl'n he test1fwd In his own dc- frnst• "I dort'l know ~hat Mike Hc mmgton 's motive was when ht• said he 1tavt• cash to Ralph D1t.•dnch." Ridckt suid as he al· tempted to soften Remington'!> testimony that hl• was lhc con· du1t through which money paid to Host' by a development com- pany was passt•d on to Die drich Likl' Hiddt•t, Capizzi 's final words to tht' Jury were soft spokt•n Rut the prosecutor m adt> 1l clear to the Jury he believes the evide nce prescntt.-od to it during thl· seven.week trial "proves bevond a sha dow of a doubt that Mr . Diedrich and Mr. Rose werl' involved in a bribery cons piracy that paid dividends." Capizzt charged that the trail of bribery be~an in t•a rly 1973 and d111n ·1 end until lat<.· 1974 . In the proc:ess, the pro~ecutnr sald. Diedrich was enriC'hc<l b:- $95.000 in paymPnts funnt•lt·d through He ming tun as well as an $8().000 bank loan that he later rt' paid. "Why did h" not report lhC' money he reCl'IVl'd from Mike Remington on his s tatement of economic inte rest?'• Capizzi asked. '"Well." he answered his own question, "you can't list a bribe. That ·s why it 's not s hown on the statem ent.·· Capizzi used projected charts showing the alleged flow of money from Anaheim Hills through Remington and t hen on to Diedrich. Capizzi alleged Rose was pair! $142,000 in 1974 by Anaheim Hills Inc. for .. a make· work project .. tha't was little more tha n a thinly·veiled m ethod of seepin~ $40,000 of t hat amount into Diedrich "s pockets .· When the attorneys fin ish their arguments, Judge Tharp will read the jury a n elaborate series of instructions which they are to use as guidelines in reaching a decision. The n, probably Thurs d ay morning, the 12 jurors will go in· to a closed room where the)" will decide the issues in the trial. If convicted on any or the three charge~ lodged against him by the county Grand Jury in 1977. Diedrich would bt' forced from office and face a possible prison ferm Of from fi ve lo St!Vl!ll years. · l"l"OIRPageAJ WADDILL. • • continued to question Waddill about why he had mentioned the tube exp lanation to nurse E lizabeth Kenne dy and Dr Ronald Corne lsen "I tried to give both Mrs Ken· nedy and Or. Cornelsen a sim· pie, logical explanation that was believable." the obs t etrician replied. And he insisted it is possible that bruising on the baby's neck occurred during revival efforts made by hos pital personnel before he arrive d in the Westmins t er Co mmunit y I loSl)ilal nursery. Waddill a lso told the five-man, seven-woman jury that he con- sidered placing a breathing tube into tht" baby a fte r it was pro· nounced dead solely for prac· lice . ··vou were going to practice on Baby Girl Weaver after she was already dead?" Chat- terton 'Wed. "I considered he r dead from the moment I got there." Wad· dill replied. "I have not pJl(lhat many tracheal tubes lnJ,c(inf'anls thiumaU." ............. It's Never Too Laie Edwin C. Townsend. 82. gets set to take off for a hit of pa ra~ailing. lie does thjs as sort of a warmup to r his pursuit of the record books -· he wants to become the world 's old est parachutist whe n he becomes 85.' Nation Faces·:Gas Crunch Fl'C Official Raps Energy Department Policy WAS lll NGTOI\ 1,\1' F cdt'rnl polic'y cfr1·1~1o n~ <'on tr1buted t o tht• Wt''•l ('IJ<J 'i t gasolin\• sho rl:.tgl• and ma) soon trii:gt·r a mon • ~1·\l'rt·. na tionwid<' ga:-. t runrh. <1~·ral Tradt' Cornrm~~wn offfl'1<1 I ron tends. Alfred F. Dou~hl'rty , 'tl1rertor of the F'TC's t)urt'au M <·ompeti- tion, said En<:r~y Dl·partment a ctions set~m to lw making thl' shurt<.1gcs \~llr.,t' in:.lt·ad or !'a!:> ing. them In a ldl1.•r Lo Hc·1, HcnJ<.imin Rns <'nthal. A ".: Y . Dnui.:herty Amo Wrecks Gas Line Cars NORTH HOLLYWOOD tAP > An so.year-old man s uffered LI seizure and lost control of his car while wailing in a ).{LIS s ta· t ion line and. hc for l' things cairned dnwn. four people were tnjured and SC!ven cars we re d amaged. "It wa s a battlefi eld right out ·of the movies. It was lucky-those pumps weren't hit." traffic of· ricer Ll'l' I lol!onian s:11d Tu<'~· day. .Joseph Cottonc 's rar s uddl•nly. j umped forward and hit the• <'ar c;a1d "We a rt-seriously <'On· ct.'rned that DOE n·gulation-. a nd informal dirt-c·t1vc•s to t he Oil c·o m panies may he partia lly n ·spons 1ble for the pr e~enl ~hortagcs .. Ro s t•ntha l. c ha irman "' a I louse Govemmt•nl Opnataons ~ubcommitlt'(' looking rnto West Coast fuel s hortages. s aid al~ ll·gatioo!:> by the FTC official. 1f accurate. "oonstitute a shocking indiC"t ment of DOE polic1t·~ <.tn<I pra<·t ic·es · f: n <' r g y D " v a r l m t· n I ~pokC'~man Jim H1:-.h1 >1> ..,aarl th1· af.!l·nc·y woulfl withhold !'f•mrnt•nt until it· obtained <i copy 11f lJoughert~"s h·ttt'r D11UJ.!hert) ~aad the· f'TC 1., ht<g 1nn1ng an m vest1gal111n into whl'I h1·r the three-month lo~f. of oil from Iran •~the <'<Just· of th(' :-hortag1.· or Y.h.-lht•r oil Mm· 'p:rnit·~ an• .. u~ing it a~ ;,n 1"')( 1.·ust" · tc> t:ut ::.uµplics Lo de'akrs ..-· I le said the FTC is concerned twrau!:>c' L' .S. refincri<·~ h<l\t' <·ut ~aSOJiOe production rar Ill l'XC'l'~~ of the reduction of crude· o il im ports to the United St ates during the turmoil.in Iran t.his year. "If this cutback 1n the produc· t1on of refined prooucts wa~ not Justified by a scarc at ) or crude oil nr otht•r IC'gilimatl' husant·~.., rl'U!'flnS, tht• current j!4Soh nt• '5h6rl a~e ma v be cont ravt•d. Dou~herty said. He said the inquiry 1s far from complclt'. hut 11 appear~ federal ('nt>rgy poltc·.\ d1·r1-,1ons made th!:' rul hatk:-. from re.,anerie~ evl'n mciro· :-1•\1·n· ll'ading ll) the I o n ~ g a ~ ' l J I 111 n I 1 n 1· s 1 n l' a Ii lcirrn :1 A ~ an l"1.~1 mp1 ... h<: ~a id . prtt't' n•gulal111n~ pro1mulgall'd by the dl,.1J<irt m1 •nl may hav1.· con tnliutcd t•1 the foalun• or West Coa~I rl'fincr" lo underta kt.· in· v1•<,I m t·nt.., th.al would allow th1·m 111 11rOl'1· .. :-more Alaskan 1·rud1· 111l 1.,111 ~:a:-ollm· · .\ n ,., 1•11 m<ir" M·nous ac:tion. lht· off 11·1;1I -.;11(). \\a s ;1 dt>l.'ISIOn l;1~t "'e"k tl\ 1·rn·rgy 1)Hi1•1al~ to n1 1•t.•t with lht• 1l:1t11 1n .., :14 largc~t rd1nc·r.., 111 uri::1 lht·rn lo rcdun · prOcJU\'llftn or j.!J ... IJl lnt:. <Jnd t11 1>1·~1n nwkinl! nore hl'atmg 1111 for n•·>.I wtnt•·r l>OJ-: ..,h•111Jd lu• a \.\ ar•· of th•· l1k1·l1ho<ul 111 •·.'·•''"rhatm~ th1• t 'al1fon1w ... 1111r1 :1j.!t'. ;11111 cv1•n of 11 11:-.~ 1 bl~ ..,,., ·,.,.t .. n;1l 1unwa<l1· J,!asolint· shon agc~. · · Dougherty so id Pie Hit Men Ot1 Camera in fro nt of him . wh1c:h the n struck lht• next car in hne. of· fi<'e rs saict . Sc•rvin· sta tion a t- tendant /\hreza Razzaghiaval's legs Wt're pinned between two of • the cars . OthE'r c ars were s ubse-Gas Dealers Sue E.\ST L.\:--;Sl ~G . M1 l'h. tAI'• i\ M1rh1gan .·IJlc J• r o ft· .. ~ o r a pp a r 1.· n LI y fa ill'd to see Uw humor in tht.• sitw1t1on Wht'n a pair 11f pranksters c·onnec-ted with a pnir 11f pies dur!:ig· a lecture quc ntly da magcd . L OS AN GELES 1AP 1 Ac·1·oun1ing instructor .J<>hn GardnN. hat wilh t~o r.111•s Friday , is de· tnmined fo bein g the t·ulprits lo JUStit·t' Budget Session Set The Costa Mesa City Counril will hold a public study session al 5:30 p.m . May 29 on the city's proposed bud~et. The session, expected to last up to four hours, will be held in the fifth n oor con- fere nce room at City llall. 77 Fair Orivf> South~m California gas station dealers havt• filed suit to keep the fi.,de ral government frorn en· for cing rules that plat·e ceilings on the prict• of gas . However. Southern Cahfdrnia SNvicc Sta· lion Association attorney J ames Carroll said the organization op. post•d a threate ned four-day s hutdown of gas stat ions begin· ning Thursday. C:arrtner IS ('Ol'lfident he c·an find out wt>o lhrrw the 1m•s The• lt·1·t:...·<'. h4! ex· µla im•d. wa~ u11 closed- t•ir<:1:1-1l tt'lt'vi•:;un. and the l'Ul p rits WC""' 1.:a ught on t·~1mera. Lynn Haf1 HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 . Duck Feet Fins Blue & Orange Churcbil Fins Masks & Saerkles Water Wonder lickbards Boogie Beards Speedo Swim Suits & S~ Adidas Swim Trunks Swim Goates . Frlsllees HorseU. Sets Street Hockey Sticks & Packs Racquetball Racquets Glass Guards & Eye Guards Tennis Rackets . Racket Strinlinl Badmint1n Rackets & Birds Squsll Rackets Tennis Slloes BISlball Mitts & Glaves Basnalls & Bats Collred Slenes . Smitary Hise~ "We practice on cadavers:· he explained.'i.,and If we don't , -we mtlht t.,ye to pra~lice-4!'~-.---;---ittlndlrall!Fl-'DmtS real live 1ltuaUon and come up Baseball Shies short." Soviets Spying? TOK'\'O CAPI -A pair of Sov- iet elettronlc reconaatliancc planet were spotted today IJ.)'ina 1ou\h over_ the Tsuahlma Strait toward southeut China, the Dereo-e Agency reported. -------- Barbells & lllnlllells J'"'' Ripes . ~ • Open 9· to & Sats. 9 ta 5:30 Closed Sllllly 531 Cmer &48-1919 v f ' ~-------·----......---------------------------·---------~ -----...--------- I EDITION • VOL. 72, NO. 1'6, 'SEC'ftONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NJ~ Few -Clues'.-Found y t 'REDF.Rl<"K S<'llOEMl-:Ul. oe .. o .... ,..._, .. " lrv 1n,t' pollc·f' lnVc!>tl ~utor' a.ced many 11uzzhn~ qu('staons i4nd fE'W unswt·r" t11lli1y 111 lht· ~urder .. run ullr~H·t1\'1• '12 \t'lH 1e ld sent•t;,iry . ~111111 ~t run.ilt·d 111 fflt'r WuoJbr1d.,:1• Jp..irt nwnt Tht' st ru11~ulut1on \11·11111 '>'J ' lidt>nt1f1ed ·us S11\ .11111 • .!1 l.t·1 ~h IA ndt•rson, i.111 t'l lt' r~d l!' l'•' rt•t•r m1ndl'd emvl11>1·1· HI t 'o 111 'mt•n ·1al l'rl'dtl Cui p '111111• ''·''' I r('~IOnal headquurh•rs Ill I rVtnt' M 1ss AndPn~on ·~ nudf' body ~ u~ found Monday <•vt-mnic lytnl( on lhC' lx"<t 111 tw 1 up 1rlmt·nt ut Iii C111u•ucft• lly 1•u1rnhn1111 Jim m\ 1'11lls. s1fm rn orwd 111 tht· ' l t' 11 t' 11 \ 11 (' II II I' t' r II I' ti Ii." ( rlt'nd Wt· hll\ 1• 1111 n 1t1<"IU.,1\ t• p1t•1•1•, 11f ··~ Hl\'nt'l" Wt• 11• Sltllnl( on u lt•rH't'. ' 1>1•1 ~1-:1 llu.,:h 11111-:.111 ..,,1111 tull.1\ llogan su1d there wnc no v1a bit• KWSJX'<'hi in tht• ease. But in· \ t•s l 1.ialor' ;.ir1· working lung ho111 ' t r') 1111-{ to ftncl orw. llo~an ., "111 ll11.:a11, 1111trn,.: lhut about 85 lll'rt't•nl uf llllll"<h-r \ 1t•t1ms kno'>' lltt·tr ktlkr .... -.;i1cl 'ut·h mav or 111:1) 11111 IK• the· 1·ast• 111 M 1ss· An 1h•rson s 1lt•alh ' S11 rnt.· thrni.:., 1101111 to rt. ut ht•t '..; tln11 I I ht· 'l'r~cant ... 1111 Gas for State I Carter Promises More in Ju1Je ' I ' J w ASlllNGTON (Ar I Prcs1 r,d ent Carter told CalifOrt1ta Gov 1'Edmund G . Brown Jr today 1that a revision of gas allocation lrules will help eetse the~ cncrg) problem m Brown's ga-; slarvt·tl .state. ~ Br own. a i>ote nltal riva l In Carter for lht> De mo1·rat1c µres dential nomination nt'xl year. , emerged from a one -hour mtet 1-in~ with the president to r eport a 'prediction hy Cartc•r that tht· r: tate's gasoline crisis will ease next month "The prcsidl'nt has s aid that May will bc the •owe.a allocahon 'I . .t * * • of gas<1lmc." Rrown said lo a hattery of k ll•v1sion cameras, mi c rophoncs, re po rte r s und photographers waiting for him in the White House driveway "In Jun<'. things will 1m · prove •· White House press secretary .Jod y Powell s;tid Carter told Brown that as u result of an ad· ministration decision May I to rhan~e 'the a llocation formula from a 1972 base to a 1978 hase. llH·-gasoline rrunch should be c•;,ised. althou~h the effect of the dN·1sion has nut been felt. l'owe!J said t.hC' adm imstrat1on * * * j' Woes Aplenty • dec1s1on was antendC'd to take in· to account the growth that has taken plact• an California since 1972 .. lie said 1t would ·result rn the next 30 days OLSO tn :rn increase rn gasolint' fur California and oth<-r h1~h-growth areas · · Tht• umount of ~!<ls()ltnc that will lw ava1fahll' for the stall• was not d1~w losl•ll , t.>ut l!l'p .John ~H o u s<' 11 o t. H <'a I if . q u" I c• II Jo:nt•rgy St•1·n •lary .l:.imec; H S c h I C' s 1 n g c r a :-. !'> u ,. 1 n g t h c fC't:kral 1-:ov1•rnmt•nt · ·~\ 111 m '>\'C as rapidly as thc·y 1·an" to make (S(oe GAS. Pai.w /\:!) * * • Swulay Gas Pla11 Hit • ID O Ui ter s discovered the woman's body at 7:.26 p.m. Mon· day aft.er receiving a call rrom Gene Willia m Mills, of Irvine. who said that he received no response to te lephone calls or knoc ks antic door. . Mills. accord mg to residents 1n the Woodbridge *eadows upartment complex. l'.paintained a vigil for more tha n an-hour. alternately lean in g agains t -T_otl~y•s Cle•baai N.Y.S&eek• .. WEONESpAY, MAY ,6, 1ili _ N __ T,EN CENTS • his car and pacing a long a sidewalk. Once inside. officers found a state of disarray in the woman's bedroom. indicating that there had been a stru~gle o r that cine• o r mor e pe rsons had falle n . Hogan said. Hogan said Mis~ Anderson had been beaten in the head with a blunt object, hut dt>cline d to suy whether a 'weapon had been r ecovered by investigators He said there was no sign of I fo rced e ntry into the ttpartment. 1 a lthough doors a nd windows ' were examined on two occasions to make sure. One pa rt-time neighbor. Kevin i Winn. 21. said _Tuesday that he t ~aw a man and a woman s tand· { ing in Miss Anderson's kitchen • when he ar rived at a n adjacent uoartment <tbout 9 o .m Sundav. 1 The coroner's office listed the <See SLAVING. Page A2) o,.,, Ptiot Photo b~ At(hAtd Kff"'"' .. . Cops Busy s~Witli Gas Crisis B y JO,\N:'lif: Rt:\'~OLOS lanc of (nll'rSlall' :i at a speed ur 2f> mrlcs per hou r By Stations · BOB KELLER. 18, COSTA MESA. CONSERVES GAS WHILE IN FUEL LINE When Push Came to Shove Today. It Was Better Than ~unning the Engine_ Of the D•1ly P•IOI \t"ll ~' From bomb threats lo wrong way freeway drivers. Orange o unty law e nforcement of· • fll'f.'rS haci t hrir hands full of j:!aS crun<·h probl1tm~ today · ~ Newport Hl'ac-h pnlrc<' said h<'Y are-rnvttstigating a written bomb thn•at dchvc~cd to llarllor View Shl'll According 111 tht· note·. :1 jfirelJomh was Lo ha' l' hl•l•n sl·t 1 orr in the nil storage a rN1 ''' th•· 1stallon hel·ause the operator had 'rf'fuserl 111 sc..•11 gas 111 ;1 tuc;tonwr wh11 h<Hl11 't ma<IP an appoint mt!nt Det<•ct1\•t•s n<1tc<I that th•• !»la • tron quit using thl' n·:-.c·n·a tr<>n I system la st wt•ek. . San Ch•ml'nle 1>•1IH'l' -.a1CI tlw ;se<1rt h for g,1soltnc rn11ld han· t'ltded tht• lire.: of ;i 77 .' 1•<tr-ol<I 1Son .Juan 'ap1 :-.tran11 woman earh· to<hl\ Sgt .. Jim SprC'llW "'"l'Jll'd tht· • wom:in·s aul11 Jll'al' San < lnorr,. l;Jt S·:t? ;1 m whif\o s l11• \\!!IS <Jr1\ mg north lrt llur ~n11t hl111un<f rast * * * The woman said she had left her home early today to find a .i.:asoline station on Avenida Pico nf'ar the free way She s aid s he missed the oHr;i mp ;i nd con tinucd south unl1l she was near Camp Pendleton. Th<.• woman m ade a U-turn and began driving north in the southbound lanes. offi cers s aid. The scarc·h for gas for Hunt 1ngton Rcal'h n·:-,idcnts has been• rn ade slightly easier by the pres· e ncc of eJ station in that city !hi.It is opl·n 12 hours u di.l y. st•vcn dav::-. u wt·t·k World h1I. lo<·akd at M a.i.:nolta Strc·l'I and Adams .twc·nue t:tn st<1y "Pl'" frum 7 a m . to 7 r1.m at·t·ording to a s pok e~m a n . tJ1·c·a usl'. vrror to the s hortagt" it op(•rated 2tl h11urs a flay Tht• prt··(Tllllt'h ;Jllocat1on or gas \\<J:o. :-.u hrglt . th::it 1l hu-. 1•na hlt•tl thl• !»l:Jl11tn lo k'l'.'.<:p \\ h;it a rt• 1111 w t-\ (' t • pt 1 o n CJ II y I Cl n g holir:-., hl' s;ud (See CRl'NUI, Page /\~J * • • I r 1Government Called ;cause of Shortage \ fi WAS lll NGTON 1AP J ·'Federal policy dcc1~ions rnn· Itri txitcd to the Wti~t Coast 1 gasoline s hortage and m ay soon !trigger a more severe na · itionwi<1e gas crunch. a Federal ITrade Commission official ton itends . ' Alfred F. Dougherty. d1rect1Jr !or the ."'TC's bureau of competi· h ion. said Energy Department !a ctions s<'em to be making tht: !'hortagcs worse inste ad of eas ing them. ~ In a letter lo Rei). Benjamin 4Rosenthcel, D·N.Y .. Dougherty ~said : "We a re seriously con· f cerned that DOE regulations and informa l directives to the oil companies may be partially Coa st fuel shortages. s<.fll'I 111· lt•g<t tions hy lht.• FTC offi cial. if accurate, "ronstitut1· a shocking tndil'lment of DOE policies and practices." Energy Department s pokesman Jim Rishop said the ugency would withhold comment until it obi uined a <:opy nf DouJ?h<'rl y 's lcll('r Doughl•rty st11d the FTC rs beginning an investigation into wht.•thcr tht.• three-month loss of oil from Iran is the cause of the s hortage or whc'thcr oil com - panies are ·using it as an ex· cuse .. to cut supplies to dealers. lie said the ~C is concerned because U.S. refine ries have cut CSee BLAME, Page AZ) Orange Coast s ervice station operators. surveying the lines to their pumps, seemed uniformly une nthusiastic lodi.ty uhout Gov ernor Brown ·s pl<in to keep part o f the oper<itors open on weekends Orange Count y moto risb., m any of whom headl•<f for the gas ·pump~ before· thew-local !>tci t1o ns opened al II ii m . fornwd l<ing hnl''i today wh1·n \'C'htelc•s he aring l'\'1•11·n11nli11·.r1•d fi(·t·nst· IJ I " I I' .. h H d I Ii (' I r t· a n k 'i replcnrshl'd Pol11·<· und ~llt'nff' 11fr1n•r' rl'J>Ortcd orderf) lint"· :.in,d "'r~ OPERATIONS DROP PLANNED SHUTDOWN ~A3 BROWN'S ABILITIES TESTED-Editorial, A6 BUSINESS BOOMING IN CAR RENTALS-A9 PROFITS SHOULD MEAN MORE GAS~6 few rn1·idents. Thl'\ s aid driver:. in most t:ommunit.ics \\ere h:n' 1ng to wait in lim· lor at least an hour before J!l'ltang their turn at thC' .i.:as pumps An cxt·eption "':.is Newport Beach w~re st at ton operator!'> reported lh<.' lines lo be slightly shorter than tl10:-.c encountcrccl TtlC.'s da\· l>rin·r'i wen• waiting :m In 45' minutes for their turn at the 1s lan<f ~talion opcrcitors 1n Orangt· Counlv differ in lht•ir views on the hours that stations s hould operate during thl' gas nis1!> hut they seem unanimous 1n their rejection of Governor Hrown·s d1rel't1on that th<•y !>lay open during the weekend "lt"s stupid." said Don Brown. owner of Newport Center Shell "I can't sec how they expert us to stay open more hour!> with no more supplies." <~ LINl,o;S, ,Page A2l LoS Alamitos Site· Eyed Ry REBECCA HELM Of Ille Dally l'llol St•ll County Supervisor llarrtl'l W1edt•r fatl ('d Tuesda y t o l'liminall' a Los Alamitos :.ilt: prupost•d for a gcner<.rl a\'1ation airport from a list of five <·ount~· sitt·s up fur consideration b} t·nu nly gov1•rnmt•nt llt>r colleague~ on tht' Count' Board of S upen·1sors ordt'n·d a murt• detailed :-.ludy 11f :.tll th•· proposl'd lot·at11ms lo ddl•rm1111 · whtl·h one would twst st'n c ·'' :.in :Jdrltl1onal prl\ all' <11n·1 a fl lunding flt'lll • · H l' t: ,_. n t I y . 1 h ,. c· 11 u 111 ' ' (~t·ncrnl Sl'J'\'ll'(')'. ,\j.!1'1ll'\ I c;~,\' µ Bids $600,000 On 'Magic' Future LOS ANGELES 1 AP J The Los Angeles Lakers announced today that they reached agree· me nt with Michigan St ate 's Earvin "Magic" Johnson. the player they'll take as the fi rst pick in the National Baske tball Association draft. A contract won't be signed un· tll the Lakers formally pick Johnson intheJune25 drafl. Johnson. fi·foot-8. extremely quick 19-year-old. agreed to a contract calling for a reported four years at $600,000 a season Johnson. smilin~ broadly, e n· tered a packed press conference and said. ''I'm happy and excit· ed lo be he r e . I probabl y wouldn't have come o ut in the h a rds hip d raft if this team hadn't wanted me. The Lakers have one or the best centers in the league in Kar eem Abdul· J abbar a nd it 's an outs tanding organization.·· .Johnson. a sophomore . an· nounced Friday that he was turning professiona l. declaring himself a ha rdship case. He said the d ecision was difficult because or all the factors in· \'(>lvtc•d ''thl' monl'). m y kum {TIY coach and m y family ·· A gifted passl't a n<! pla) make r . Johnson averct~t'•I Ii points a gamt> in leading th(· Spurlans to lht• N<:AA <·h<1m p1ons h1p Nicknnmed ··Magic" ror his sleight-of-hand artistry wrlh tht· ball , .Johnson also averaged 7 :1 rebounds and 8 4 <Assists for tht t:ollegiate t•hampwn:-. Anaheim Ma11 -Injured by Ray. at Beacl1 An evening outing at Newport Beach nearly turned into dis aster fo r an Anaheim family when one or itS-members had an arter y severed by a sting ray. Firemen said the freak acc1 dent could have cost the lire of Jose Jimenez. 27. because of lht: a mount of blood he lost in the mish ap. 11a med Lh1• ,\rmt:cf 1-'o rl'l:S Center :1 t t.o:-..1'lam1tos ~s a prcforablt• J.H·n1·r;v f1v1atron silt-in a slu<1y dom'"for 'llJIC'rvr!'<Jr<.: It h1•:1111•d th•• ·µn•lt-r rl'd" .. h~t llt'1·:1t1:-.t· 11r lh1 • r<'l:rt1 velv low t·o:-.t :ll>out ~I m1lhon ·or ex· pa11ding 1ls no~ ~lri ctl~ mali~i·y u~(· 111 1n1'111<h-pn v;1I<' arrt·raft, \I r ' \,\'11·r!l'r who rcpresl·nt!'> I h t' • I' 11 ll n I \ . c; s l ' (• fl n d ~UIJ •·r\ "orial · Dt<.:trit:t. sai<I 111~111 \ CJf h1·r <·1111-.;l1lut·n1 ~ strong 1~ oiif>!'"'' ln<•al m~ th1 • private :i 1 r p I a n•· 't r 1 p 111 l h l' I .rp. \ l:1m1t11.., an•:1 Th,11 ;,rc•:c 111 th•· no rth 1·111111!~ 1':' dt·ll!'lt·I~ p11pul:i!l·d :Jilt! l.>1 mg 111µ prl\ ,111• :111Tr.1fl 111 f11r land HI).!" :Incl 1.ckc•pff-. \\llllltl c·n•ate :c l1:11;1n l -.111• arguptl Ctl \ 11ff11•1:1b fr11m { 'yprl's:. 1,,. ... \lan11t11s , SI :int on. Hucrw P.1rk .• miJ ~val lka<·h :.uppurt1.•1I \1 r -. W11•tl1•1 s 01>1ms1tion to tht• prop11s1'1I ,,,,. llut ht·1 kilo"" i-upt·rvrsor..,. '.i' 1ng ltll'~ l':tn 't cll'ny h1·r 1'1;.i1rn:-.. :1tld1•d that tl would tw prl·rna~1r1•· to l·ltmrn;.ilc· any of th1· "1t1•:-. I r11m 1·011siclt•r;1t ion un 1 ti mon· !'11 ll<h 111 l'a1·h 1-. com plt•ll·d . Tht· 1>lhl•r "It•:-11a1T11.'cl for turlhl'I' ... tuch 1nt'luflt• Pnrn<.r · 1lt--.lw1'ha . :-.1t1· l)f :J ('OUlll'.' clump east 11f San Ju;;rn l'a1J1!-tranu Sant1;.igo Can)11n. s ix m1l,!s l'i.l~t of Vtll:i Park. IStt AIRPORT, Page AZ> fteather ( responsible for the present shortages." °' Rosenthal, chai rman of a ~House Governm ent Operations ~JSubcommittee looking into .Wes\ 'Diplomat' Dupes Cops "It was fortunate the family '1as on a bewch with some houses close by ." said Capt. John Brannan. "As it was. with everybody covered with blood Clnud:v night and tnorn 1ng hours with clearing in e arly afternoons . Lows toni.i.:ht in 50s. lli g h s Thursday low lo mid·60s a t bcachl's, near 70 in· land MADE HIM EL AT llOMFr "I.had a down payment on my ouse three hours after the Dai- Y Pilot came out with m ) ad." That '1 the story of the suc- e u f ul Costa Mesa salesman Pilot: I ' l hdl'. l l)ll, alt gar :I ~ar to_r1ghl XJOC·X.XXX tr you want quick peyment og sale items, try the Dally Pilot ~laaalfied ad·visers at 642·5678. But Hun_tington Check Uncovers En;ors A 37-year-o ld foreigner, who Huntington Beath police allege dupe d them last month into be lieving he was consul general for a non-existent kingdom, was arrested Tuesday on indecent exPOSure tbar1es. Offiters identified ijle •uapetl as Harvey Christian Schneider. He was picked up al a local restaura nt b y the sam e policeman he allegedly duped l11t month. At that time. Schnelder bed been stopped In his car on an ex· ,,.....,... ~.bar••. »• Lben abowtd t' : . the officers a passport listing There is no country or him as a high-ra nking official Sealaod. from the country of Sealand. Schneider's passport from Sealand Is o r questionable Sc hneider , pblice said. validity. t-laimed diplomatic immunity. -Schneider's listing or the He produced Sealand docu· Sealand consulate in Santa menu. They let him go. Monica as his home eddress Al thlspoin~ Huntin gton doesn't , in fact , exist Beach investigators laun~hed in· That's when Schneider got ar· to some historical research. rested on the ori1inal month-old They learned that Sealand was exposure charge. He Is held in a World War II British miUtary lieu or $2,000 bail. installation in the North Sea that Officers ere also checklnc his was later !'IOkt'to a private party citizenry status . Schnelder is The police historians now al· believed to be? oC Austrian des· leae: ~ cent. . ,,wW!l8'1!~ti • / and none or them abl~ to speak INSIBE TODAY English. it was pretty tricky gel· ling help." . Tht' Woodstock yefleratron According to Brannan, llas g roum up and the music _ J im e nez was fishing off 16th 11 once /aoored hai lost lit. street at about 9:30 p.m Satur· angst Today that same day whe n he caught the small generation prefers a more mt>llow mood. Story. photos ray. The fi sh's tail got Jimenez In Page A7 , the left wrist. severing the l•••x 1 artery. Al v ... \«VIC• Alt AINI L"*" CH i Firemen and paramedics gave 1 .. u.,. as Mu,.,. _,_..,.ta .. • the fisherman fint aid and --.. ..... l ... ":if!~,. _:; ,,.. ... , 1'·" was taken to Hoa"' Memorial ca11t•rftl• as M•ttt•.,.,. e Clutltl" Dt• Natl_I.._. Hospital whe re the wound was C9m•" " ~·...-c-tw repaired and he was released. ~~'J."'::C~ .~: tt:~'M.'.t..i. · ·tt was a real strange ace•· u1•1111 "-•• '-... , .. d e nt ... Brannan commented ::!:!t:""' c~l: ::-::::: .. But It was a really . serious hM c1.u .1s-H ..... .._,....._ - wound." " ... "<-CH I I • .__,.. --... ---. t ' .ti DAILY PILOT N Oraqe County driver• who • '911ift tbat tM dallJ UM ot tbMr ~ebldee quallftn them for tn· eluaion in the county '11 "C" 1tkllfr Pr'Ol,.m can pick up an appllc.aalon rorm from C'll v halls. poliff ~u and publtc flbrart.a tbrou,hout the c-ounty, oraanlit!n aid today. . Suc«"Mlul appllontJs "'1U be allowW Lo join 1u lln~~ on any iay or the week and will not ~ * '* * F ..... r..-.-11 GAS .•• •ure the elate -~l!I 100 ~r~nt or the allOt'itllou that was avallablt· IHt yeu. Brown s itld hb ~•1•k 's ''n•·r.:y pro blertl1' wt·n· a 11rt-rur...or to what th.• rt-st of lht> nutmn t"lultl cxpe.cl . 'Callfornijj Is IO II :-.t~lt~ or ~-;hock. fr\sstr1ttwn. uncPiinler I don 't think this 1s l11n1h'tJ tom' s tatt-I think 1t 1~ g111 ng tci sprf•ad." ht> s;od The governor. who has oft.t-11 advocated restrained growth a nd talked about the era bf ~.limits. ·said he told Cart~r thut allocations of gasoline werl· based on cons umption 1n 1972 and that Stnl'e then the state ha:. created one million nt>w jobs Without s uffici<'nt gasoline to continue growing. Brown con· tended , "the specter of recession l'an tum into reality by the end of the year.·· . Brown was acco mpanied by a la r ge number of California m embers of Congress. including the state's two senators . * * * Fro.Page A I BLAME ••. gasoline productfon far in ex~ess of the reduction of crude oil im- ports to the United Stales during the turmoil in Iran this year. "If this cutback in the produc- tion of refined products was not justified by a scarcity of crude oil or othe r legitimate business reasons. the current gasoline s hortage may b<' contrived,·· Dougherty s;.iid. He said lh<> inquiry 1s far from complclt'. but 1l i.I JIJl<•ars fNlnal l'n\.'r~~ p11 IH·~ d1·c·1~111n~ m<.1rll' th1• c·uth:id:s from n·fin<'ries l'Vt•n morl' s1·ve rc" ll-arlinJ! to lhl' l o n g gn~ .s tation line :. iH r:i.1 liforni:i Police Seek Cafe Bandit Newport Beach police" s aid to- day lht:'y have no leads to the identity or the lone' hand1t "wh<> held up Coco's ftesl<Jurant near Oran ge County Airpo rt late Monday night, e~c aping with about $50. The cashier at the restaurant, 4647 MacArthur Blvd .. told pohce the robber first asked her for change for a doUar bill. Then. she said. he.grabbed her '" by the a rm a nd s hoved a h andgun i nto her stomach and demanded the money in the ca!>h regis\er. , . Sh8 gave him the money and he n ed, accordini:: to pollct: re- ports From Page A I AIRPORT. • • Pl<Jno Tralnu·o. an the Cf)t•i d e Cazll rf't'rt:al1tmi:ll 1·1Jrnrnun1ty 10 mile~ northec.-,t 11f f'.I "I •1r•1 ~:~n .Ju;,n ( r,,,.~ n1·c.r Prima f)f •!>hf·<·ha The S<in J u:.111 c·,, ··~ -,1l1· ''''J po~ed for ">l ut1 y "'"'' •·x1,an,1<:cl hy s uperv1~1,r:-. l•' 1nrlutl1· fk ll Cunyon. Thi~ p;.ir1•c·I :i•IJ111n:-. ltw creek propc•rty <111d I)) ;Jdp11·•·11t to Casper~ H'!P,IOn:.il l';1 rk S uptorv1Mir H1.1 lph Clark prr1 posed the Bell Cwnyon ::.it" It 1~ under con~idcration as u <'11m mercial airfield 11.v the Soulhl·rn California /\~social wn ,,, (iov e rnmenls. he irn1d . <Htchni.: tw didn 'l think suc h u u~l' would ht~ feasible. -, , ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ffllf' o...,.. (MU 0..fy "'"°'·••ft\ "'" ... " ;".""" &tf'llfldtM ~~, l\~•"-ftttyt""'"Ot-'Oi"' (N \t Pvbl•~Con'l~Y !.iwr••r•t•f'·dl(1ttn\Attt ::~~:.:":.:r.~;=.~:·~::~,~~ taln V•l••Y. lfWtN>, l-outW! A...-h/'°"1h , .. ,, -. \lfttt• ~ftttt~ 1•~1\.#'led ~turttty\ •M ~Y\ Ttw P"ntlOM PVbtt\IMl"Q 1>4-"I I\ .t )JO .. W.'t B•'f~f,...... CO\t• ~. C•t1f0tn1•.,_Jt ,,, IM••~ Vlc.e lllJtn .. "t MW9 (ie!Wf .. ~ n,MUll-CdllOt ~··~ _,..,,,.. Edolol ' Cllef'" .. "-··-" -AH •\1'9111 MAnottl"ll EOilor\ Tlll,MM (714>1G-4Jt1 a111"'••Mvet111111•tu-1111 Wednetd!y, Mex 11, 1119 r'1trlcted to tbe ''odd-even" ·form ol 1uoline a llocaUoa cur· reatly ln force ln Oran1e Couat,. aut ............. ol lh• proaram stressed today that lh• plan 11 de•l•nfd for thtiAe drivers whOAt> truck or u,....11 c le11rly fin lntf'· llrMI r>ir1 o( tht11r lW/.l lll'~I> lll>t'rU lion Examvl••li l1 t1 lt·cl 11ldud•· operaton. or tow trut'kll, bakt!ry vana, plumbers' and 1ardeMn' lrU<'kl aDd can, operated by lravtliq1aleamtn. "TM afftdavlt •ltned by appU. unta lncludet lbe declaraUon that they drive at le11t 100 miles a d•Y." e>xplatned Bob Huntley, ao ajdto to r uunty Supervlaor Phi 1111 Anthony "Thitt should rut the number or applicanUi down .. Hunllf·~ 1mld uppllcants should entlote a ~10 ebeck witb tbe rorm and mall It lo the office of Oran• County'• tax eolled.or· treaaurer. 1be office will isaue ".C" 1Uellen to succe1111lul agou. nnt1 ln I day or two. Huntley said lhe holde r of a "C" sticker should arflX the seal to the front window of his vehi· cle . It will be honored a t all se~v ice s tations in Orange County.· • ·' Trariquil Image Br9ken Murder .. Leaves Neighbors Frightened Woodbndgt· Meadowi. Ii. a new ttntl ex1~rnJivc u11.1rlmt·nl rom pl..-x with all the ri ~hl urnt!mllei. trt>eio.. rustic i.iding, pools ~hl' kind 11f pluc•e that 'i. highly flt~h1ooal>le with today ·~ young .Ont• gt'b the llfl lll cs:;s1on thut 11 1s a qwct and tranquil t•omplex a n 1mpr e:.s1o n th'at was m arrl•d '1 o ndu y w1th •the Newporr.Cops Due Honors Eleven member s o f the Newport Hcarh police-dt!part- mcnl will bt• honored Friday at <i retirf'rncnt lunt•hcon 1:1t the Ta le of the Wha le in Hal boa The ret1r~s include Lt. t:rnie La urin. Lt. Don Picke r . Sgt. llicha rd lleinecke. S~l. Hobert Jelensky, Qfficcr Dou~ Dein . Of- ficer Bill Laus:hhn. Officer Phil Ha ll, Dt>leclive Bob Brockit'. or ficer Robert Lucey, dis patcher Ray Sorenson a nd humane of· ficer Ed Motley. Reservations for ltfe $7 lunch ma y be mad e b y ca lling 644 -3654. . Home Gear Stolen Workmen who are remodeling a Dover Shores home reported the theft of $1.237 worth of equip· ment. Newport Beach police s a id toda y 'fh<' too ls were s t o lf'n . p 11 l11'1· ~air!. when burglars ptt kl'J tho• lcii;k of a horne :it 1459 Gal(tX) Drive . murder of a 22-year-old female lerurnt, S1tv1rnnah Leigh An· derson. The d eath h1t s left other M"ado"is residents many or Lhcm young women s hocked and frightened. "I used to live by myself in an a partment in another community and oee or the reasons I left was because it wasn't so good. I wor· ried about things like this hap. pening the re," said Sharon l,lurdell. 26, who s hares a Meadows· apartme nt with a friend. "It ·s hard to believe It hap- pe ned here . I get home late a lot a nd I always see one of the security guards walking around. It's pretty strange," she said. None of the r esidents in- te rviewed Tuesday evening said they kne w Miss Anderson , though some said they had seen her ~oing lo or from her apart· rnenl or lounging by the pool. Ma ny speculated that the new- r\c>ss of the complex m opened in f~ebruary ) hadn't allowed much lime for friendships to develop. Many uruts arti -still v acanl, they added. "We had seen her tMiss An· derson > over by the pool Satur- day. She was talking lo some other people. looking like she was having a good time," said one resident, while drying his late-model deisel-powered im· port car . ··w e didn't know h e r But we've only been here a we<:k , ·· ht• said "'The whole thing ~ends chills down my spine," s a id Judy 'Praise Ye' Name --Officially Changed f'or :.a long time, the· building localed in Newport A<:arh's Ensi~n View Park was known as the "Praise Ye the Lord Church" becau:-.C' of the large sign it carried bear· ing that message. The city took it over , the congregation moved on, the s ign disappeared and city offi cials turned the building into ll combination recreation center and community theater. Councilmen we r e asked lo name 'it the Newport Theater Arts Cente r, but they rejected the suggestion as stuffy. non-i1pecific and ~enerally not descriptive. Members of the Parks. Beaches and Recreation Com· mis:-.ion and the i\rls Commision. which <Jversee use of the c·c·nter. wt·rl' a~kc<t by the,.rc<>uncil to com e up with a IJt-llt~r naml'. Monday, coun.cllmcn were given the recomtnendation of lht• lwo groups · Thi· Newport Theater Arts Ct>nter. Notmg that the stationery and logo already bear that naml'. rouncilrncn gave in and adopted the name. * * *. .. Tlrn ARGUS, TIU: sailing stup owned by the Boy S1·•1ub, 1:-. KO•ng llJ have a temporary home in the Rhine <'h;1nm·l 1n Newport Beach's Cannery Village. The slup has lo Ix! relocated while the Sea Scout bac;e 1m W1·:-.l <'":i"'t l1 1!~hway 1!> being renovated. The scouts t:.dk1·<1 1·1ly c·11uncilm1•n into granting them permission to tll' u11 al lht' Hhinc Wharf Park. 'l'hc• purk opposite the Cannery Restaurant is used by 1·11111 nwn·ial f1shini.: vc~~cl:-.. The i\rgu~ is expected to 111ak1· thc wharf he r home for about a year. * * * • N •:WrORT llEACll "R ESIDENTS who were dis· grunth.:d when they hud to drive to Mission Viejo for the f'1·t1nul i\ v1ati11n Administration airport discrimination hearings luxt m<Jnth, should be cheered lo hear about the us><:omin~ Civil Aeronautics Boa rd hearings . The CAB 1s holding the meetings June 27-29 to look into the 1s?1ue of environmental impact of granting new routes out of Orange County Airport for destinations In Nevada and Las Vegits . The heuings will be he ld in an ideal location for judg- ing the impac t or airport noise -the former Bay View School In Santa Ana Heights, which is under the airport takeoff pattern. * * * * A SPOKESWOMAN FOil the state Public Utilities Commission today rep()rled that the Balbba' Island Ferry Co. is asking for a rate increase on the fares charged adults who ride between Balboa and the island. The proposed increase would c hange the 10-cent fare lo JS cents. The spokeswoman said it's Jlkely to go through without a hearing, which means It could go into effect in about six weeks. ~ A 1peclal meeting or the Newport Beach J>lannin1 Com· ml11ion will be held at 7:30 tonight ln the .. Marlners Library Mu ltl·purpllle roam. The eommissloners ~ill db- cuaa the proposed resldenllal de· velopmeol oo 100 acres next to the P'ord Aeronutronlc plant on Jamboree Road. The proposed plans originally railed for construction or 810 homes, but eommlaslonen have auueated reductions ran1ing from 100 to 300 unit.I. The meet- ing room ls next to Manners library, 2005 Dover Drive. Mayhan. wno moved into the complex last weekend. "It gives you the creeps,'' said Christina Bellows. 20, a court re- porter student. She said she is going lo ask the apartme nt complex ma-0age. m e nl if she can move lo an apartment awa y from t h e murder scene to help erase the me mory ol lhis week's events. * * * Front Pagr A I SLAYING. • • time of dealti about 2 i.l .m Monday . ·About a hour late r . Winn said. he. heard people arguin~ in loud voices, hut no otht'r sounds · · t thought it was JUs l a ve rbal •ar(l?ument. ·· Winn said llo"'an :-.aid Miss Anderson had r ented the a p~rtm ent in late M<irch, moving from Newport Bt-ac:h. Prior to living in N<.·w1mrt. llogan said, tht' womc.n h ad Ii ved with her parent:. in the Sall Lake City art-1L :·s he' was very bright. ca reer- mindcd. and apparenlly came Lo 3oulhcm Culiforma l>ecausl' of the Job m<Jrkt'l he re ," sa111 llogan Improvement Group Meets · The annual mt'c•trng of t hl· Wc•sl Newport Hcarh l mµrovt .. ment Association will b(' h<'ld at 7 ·:IO tonight <J I Ncwporl BC'ach e1ly hall. 3300 Newport Bl vd .. Included on the program will be reports on.the state of' the <'lly by Coun<'ilman Don Mcinnis. on plans for Fourth of July police patrols by Police ChiPf Charles . G ros!\'. on surfing regulations hy Mar i n e D 1r1·e t o r Da vid llarshbargt•r and on trac;h M l rect 1on by Gc·nc r:tl Sc·r vic•t· Dir£>dor Wadt· lkyl'lr•r ThE' ml~ting 1s OIJl'n t•l lht· public. 14ormer Employee SOugbt hy Polic~ REOO'.'JDO BEJ\Cll '/\P i Police w1•n: SC'ar ch1ns:: f()r <in un- 1 dcntif1t•d rce1•n 1 ly rl 1s m1 :-.~NI Znd y's dcparlm(·nl st11 r 1.· ('mployct• wt111 ullt'genly f1rcct 12 s hots throurh th(· frnnt windv\\S of lht· store• Tucsd:Jy t '\l'OlllJ.! Police safd then· "('re nn 111 Jliries. but the 30 pl'ople in lht• s tnrt• scramlJled for tovcr a~ hullcts tor£> through tht· pl;itl' ~lass window. 0 .. ..,,. ... , .... ,.... ODDBALL HOURS IN COSTA MESA AT FEDCO Careful: At Mklnlght Your Coectt Could Turn Into Pumpkin r .... Pa~AI CRUNCH REMAINS. • • Motorists who find themselves on the streets late al night have a n ally in the Fedco Department store on Harbor Roulevard al Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Card-carrying Fedco mem- bers can buy gas from 10 p m until 4 a.m .. but store officials say motorists have got to watch for the midnight d ate change from od<l to even. At the s troke of mi<Jnight, anyo~e in line with yesterd1ty's license pl<Jte IS Out or luc k • Sales of J:!i.IS by <ippomtmenl la nd~d a lluntin~ton Beach cou pll' in trouble with the law for the third lime T uesday wh.-n police cill>d station .owners for "1olaling s late regul~tions. Huntington Beach police is · * * * Fro. Page A I UNES ... sued the third citation In a week to Inez and Bill Nuendfeltd, owners of the Shell gas station at Sp r in~d ale Street a nd He il Avenut-. • Keeping order in the· gas line a nd keeping would-be robbers a way h as led one Fountain Valley service station operator to don a World War II-vintage pistol Wes Sidebotha m QJ Wes: Union al 9525 Warner J\ve. saili.,, ht> d()(>Sn 'l h<tve any problemo; "'1th people l·utling into the lines ;it his .station when hf•'s got the gun s\rapped to his hip Newport-Mesa Schools Pia~ Graduations Rrown said hl> mi.ly havc,to rut :\ C'wporl :\fr:-a high schools ht:. two-and·a·half-hour pumping h a ' 1• a n n ou n(·l'd pl a n s fo r w1·1·k so he ('an open Sunday ··1 g r:Jrlualion C<'rt'm oni t•s. ;,i nd don't see th<·1minlofit " lhrt't• hi gh '<"111101--name <l l.t•t• Tharp , m <J n<Jg1•r of <• ' a I 1· cf 1 1· t «> r 1 :1 n ., a n d l1a t•1f1c Coi.1:-.I lhl.!hway l "nwn 7fi .s alutalon<in:-. ~tat ion in C'nrona delM a r. ~aac1 Thi· onlv s1·hool th:tl c11dn 't ,~ 1>pNal 111~ \\1th purl lime hclµ rm t:o~la ~fr~a l11j.!h Sdl11ol. wht.·rt• Sun<1ays ran be a problem for I h l' v ;_i I e d 1 c t o r 1 a n and the owners and the eustumers ~:1luta1onan will bt• announted .. Thl' part·limt• help on Sun· nt>xt Wedrl<'sda) day ts a lways calling in sick. Tha t school's j.!r aduation b' Also. a lot of people )''ho come in planned for 7: 30 p.m. June 13 al here have ('ars worth SJ0.000 or Ora nge Coast College's Lt>Bard more. a nd you've ~ot to have £>x Field perienced help to c heck that l::s l anc i a. Hi g h . Sch ool ·l·ngine <.·oolanl isn't poured into ~~aduales will receive their the crankcase where Qi ) belongs· ~diplomas .at 7 y .m. June 14 at to rum an engine rt•al quu:k .. Tl av 1 d -.o n F 11• I rl . N c w po rt Tharp also quest1ont'd whether llarh11r lltµh ~khool r1·q u1red Sunday o perc11 1on~ E s tancia ·:-. valedictorians arc would h0C'lp 1hc µ<i:-.olt nc shortagt· Su.;un'ba<Jcs and Linda Tanges. s1tuat1on · Oa\ idson Field will ubo ht> the .. Mondav thrnul.!h Saturdav s tt(' of Newport II a rbor High W C get Our normal customers c·cre montes at 3 p .m . June 12. but on Sunday you gC'l the vaca-Va lc•di<'tori:in 1s John Hansen t1oners wasting gasoline. a nd Betsy Parry is s alut.atorian. Harley .Johnson. who operates Corona dcl Mar High School's a Union 76 stat ion at Universit y g raduation will take place at 5 Pa rk in Irvi ne. said he thought p .m . June 14 in the school quad. the governor's order is pointless Vale dictori ans are Franklin ~incc he will not have any gas on Lewi s. Anne Norris and Sharon Sunday Travers. ··1 could open. 1 s uppose. and M cNa ll y Hi g h Sc h oo l iusl watch JX'<>ple ... he said. ceremonies will be held al 10 Motoris ts who have com · a .m . June 14 in the school's l)lained or a lack of courtesy at p<.1t 10 ~rca. Newport-Mesa Even· st•rvice stations .since the gas 1og ~l1gh .School graduates will ''rtsis erupted obnously h<nc receive diplomas at 5:30 P:m. Olli c all e d at Wll liam ~o n Junt• 13 on the lawn behind Chf'vron in Un1vers1ty Par~ McN<Jlly. ... . . . , •• Lynn Hart HARTIS John Harl SPORTING GOODS 538 CEN:r~R ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Duck Feet Fins Blue & Orange Churchil Fins Masks & Snorkles Water Wander lickb• Boo1ie Boards Speedo Swim Suits & Shorts Adidas Swim Tnmks Swim Goggles ,, Open 9 to 6 Sats. 9 ta 5:3.0 Closed SUndat Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks Racq•tbatl Racquets Glass Guards & Eye Guards ... , Tennis Rackets Racket Stlinlinl Badll1int1n Rackets & Birds s• lackets T 11nis Slloes Baseball Mitts & Glaves BaseUlls & lats C1lll'H Siems S.itary JllSe Baseall Slllls 531 Cmlter &41-1919 I I • .. -~~-\Vane&c .llietlrkh's Fate soon Up to Jury a, GMT GMNVILU .............. SAN DJ800 -ProHCuUon and,. .,..,. attol'De•• in the britift1 trial of Oraqe ec..ty Superrilor Ralph Diedrtcb and artbitect LeRoy RQM have com- ptet.d thetr nnat l\-1umenta l() Ute Jury that wUI dec-lde ftoeto'!I and Diedrich'• fate The ••Jbt·•oman. four·m.n jury ln ~rior Court Judie Roe1 ftarp 1 COUJ"ltoom l\atenect attenUwly and scribbled "°'" whUe the •ttor~ya summed up thelrc .... Diedrich sat an a t'halr at th~ derendant 's table and lean~ forwud with obv10Wl lnteRM in· tt-r~at as he was call~ M bnt..· Oerk Halts Crime Bid . In Valley A Fountain Valley convc· nience store clerk who wrested a gun from a would·lK: robber's hand early today was· credited with slopping a lwo ·woman c rime s pree that apparently began in Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley police said clerk Dennis Woodard, 25. who works at the 7-Eleven Markel at 16475 lfarbor Blvd., set off a s ile nt alarm at about 2:50 a .m when a woman entered and pointed a gun at him. Woo dard then r e portedly g rabbed the gun away from the woman. There.were no reported injuries. police said. Arrested in the store was Nina Elizabeth Dunham, 34, of Santa taker b3' Proeetutor M lchael Capiui aDd ln tum. defllnded by James IUddet. _. Riddel told t~ Jury that thtl c-ounty aupervlaor "I~ a self made man. a mu of wealth. a millionaire who bad oo Nason no motJv~ tor t0llciUna or tadun.c a bribe.·· The deferuw: attorney ar1ued that Dlednch had ~··n u rounly 1upervl80f only fJi(C hl day1; m urly 1973 ?en 1.1 bribt-ry solicitation was allt'f(l'dly mudt· to • d..-vclopmt•nt conwuny "Does that m1kP any l)t·n.~·· Do you really thank he wui. in u mood or a po!iltaon to i.turt t1dk Ing bribery'.'" Raddt•t u::.ked th .. Jury Ana. Police a lso a rrested a ._ · woman found in a nearby car, DellWs Clal• AP W1 ......... Olivia Mesa Cruz, 28, also of Santa Ana. The women were hooked into Oran~e County Jail on s uspicion of armed r-0bbery. police said. Costa Mesa police said the t wo women also are suspected in two earlier robberies of convenience s tores in their <.'it y. LL. Gov. Mike Curb has de· manded a rt!traction of a newspaper s tory that he rl· l'eived cas h from un · derworld figures when hl: h t•aded MGM Ht·co rd ~ <story Page A5 l .. Mexico .. Runs Short of Gas T IJUANA, Mexico cAP) Despite promises of ample gas for fuel-thirsty American ~ourists. there is n 't e nough fuel he re and tourism is suffering. busi· nessmen say. . There has been a steady decrease in American . tourist". The a n gry busin essmen say Petroleos Mex- icanos. t.he governme nt-Owned oil compa nion known a~ PEMEX. won't deliver gasoline on Sundays. The t ouris t port of La Paz. near the southern tip of Baj<1 California. h as been reported out of diesel fuel and unleaded gasoline for a week. . l n recent S undays. thousands of L' .S . motonsts mainly from California-have been turned <Jw;.ay without gas al Tijuana stations. "This s itua tion ... is hurting ever yone ... (·u 110 s hop owner .Jtosus Macias said Tuesday. /\ few weeks ago, P EMEX officials said exira s upplies of gasoline were going to be avC:ti lablc. but no P EM EX official was immediately available for com· mcnton the fuel problem. llt aratu"d th•l the only cv1den('4: •B•lnlt Uledrlch pre· :H'ntt'd ut the t rial wa s C'lrt·umatantt1l and can only be in t ~rp rt't e d as proving crimlmellty "II alnl11t.er motives urt-altrabutt>d lo hli every lllOV('." ~ , Riddel wt1nl on to attemi>t to d1 r.rrl'tht. the tesUmony or key 11ro1H'l'utl1111 witnesses whose words c-ontlicted with Diedrich'~ when ~ tt:.'titlfied In his own ·de· fl'ntsl" ' I don 't know what Mike Ht-mmt(ton':i mot1\'e was when hl· e.tud hl· ga\lt' l'ash to Ralph l>wdrn·h." Riddel said as he al· l1·111plL.J lo i.oft en Hemangton's. lt<~t1mony that he-was the con• llu1t through which money paid lu HO!>l' by a development com· p.1nv wa:. passed on to Diedrich. l.1kc H1dd .. t. Capizz1's final w 111 d:. tu the Jury we re soft· :.pokt•n Bui 1 tw prosecutor m ade it clear to the Jury he believes the evidence pn•sented to it during lhc st•vcn-week trial ·:proves bl•yond a shadow of a doubt that Mr l>wdm·h und Mr Hose were 11n1ilvt-d an a b~ibery conspiracy th~•t 1m1d dividends." C'a pizz1 l·hargcd that the trail 11( bribery begun in early l973 and didn't end until late 1974. In the process. the proseeutor said. Diedrich was enriched by S!}fl,000 HI payme nts runnt!led through Hemmgton as well as a n SS0,000 Lank loan that he later l'l'JHlld .. Wh) did ht• not report the mun<'~ hc rt•ce1ved from Mike Hemington on his statement of E'('O nomac l ntcrest '~ '' CapiZli a:.ked "Wl•ll. .. he answered his own quc~t•vn. "you can't list a bnbe. That ·s why 1t'.s not .shown on Lhe statement " Cap1£zi uscd projected charts s howing lhe alleged flow or money from Ana heim Hills through Remington and then on to 01cdnch Capizzi atl(•ged Rost' was paid $142.000 in 197,1 by Anaheim Hills In(' for "LI m<1ke .work project" that wao;; lillll' more than a thinly-veiled method of seeping $40,000 of 'that amount into Died rich 's pockets. When the a ttorneys finish their a rguments. Judge Tharp will read the jury an elaborate series or instructions which they are to use as guidelines in reaching a decision. Then . probably -'Thursday morning. the 12 jurors will go in· to a closed room where they will decide the issues in the triHI. tr convicted on .any of the three charges lodged .against him by the county Grand Jury in I 977. Oit.'<frich would be forced from orrice and face a possible prison term of from fi ve to seven years. San Cleme11te Island Goats Facing Rifles SAN 1>11:c;o 1AP 1 Tht> latl•s t l'f(nrt to redut'e the over- rrnp u I <ill o n of goat ~ al tjan C'lemcnk Island •~ lo begin in two Y>t·ck~. with li S fi s h and wildlife m;1r ks men planning to ~hoot th<' .i n1mab from a helicopter The N;1v\:. which owns the is land. said ·the he rd of goats has grown to 3,000, threatening the t.•('ology as well as several en· dang<'red s pecies o f birds. animals and plants Thi' goals. a hardy Spanish hrced brought to the California coast C'enturi ~s ago by ex- plorers. once numbered 16,500, according lo the Navy_ Thousands were destroyed through vurious crndication pro· gr<ims bet·ause they left the volcanic island bare or vegeta- l 1on , act·ordi n(( 'to fodcral of. facials. The islJ)nd. located 65 miles wc~t or San Diego, was the site or a sport-hunting program in 1976 that drew public condemna· t1on Using-a variet y of weapons, hunters paid $200 for a weekend of hunting. They killed 4,234 of the goats. which have withstood bombin~s and a rtillery s hell· ings. The isla nd has long been used as a gunnery range by the Navy. India Hammer· IQ.lier Hanged NEW DELID, Jndia CAP> -A man who kllled 70 people with a hammer in two years has been Flglatlag Fire.ea __ _,l _____ . ~a-~_ged_in _J~~p..Ur· northern In- I Off ·duty firefighters employed by the California Division of Forestry-Orange County Fire Department picket out- al<lt! the state offtce building in Santa Ana Tuesday in a n attempt to gain. a 15 percent pay raise for 4:K> state flreftlbten work.ina in Orange County. ... . ·1 have murdered in vain. Nobody should become like me," KanpeUmar Sha.nkariya, 27. said a s he went to the gallows at dawn TuesdMy. Police said he told them he killed because he enjoyed it. f.AH)king for the Leak Or ange 'County F ire Capt. Rodney George watches closely w hile a county worker un- t·overs the pipes that carry gasoline at the Oso Parkway Union 76 station in Mission Viejo. A ruptured pipe• that spilled about 100 gallons of lJnleaded g a soline into nearby storm drains Tuesday and led to the station closing has been r epaired. Waddill Maintains ~,Station Baby Already Dead Shutdown Postponed By KATHY {'Li\NCV s idered placing a breathing tube 0t .... 0.11, P11eu1<111 mlo the baby <1ftcr it wa.s pro· Dr. William Waddill Jr t'Qn nounced ·dt:ad solely for praC· SAN FRAN.CISCO <APl The tmued to insist today that the ti ce Cali fornia Service Station As · premature infant the pro~ecu.: ··You were going to pradwt• s oc1ation has called o ff its lion alleges h~ .strangled after a · on Baby Gari Weaver after planned four-day dealer shut saline abortion two years ago she was already dead'!" Chat. down for now. was already dt·ad when he ar· terton asked. .. We have to consider-our rived at the hospital nursery. "I considered her dead from CU:itQmers, ·,· s aid association ··1 think fo r a ll intents and t he moment I got there." Wad-boss Jam Campbell in explaining · purposes t he baby was dead dill replied. ··1 h;:ive not put that why he calk'<f off the May 17·20 from the time I saw it," the 43· many tracheal tubes tnlo mfonl~ 'shutdown by the group's 2,000 yeur -old Huntington lfurbour this small." members. "Rut if the Depart- phys ican m:untaaned undt:.r "We practice on c·adavers," ment of Energy call~ for cents l'rOSS-<'xamlnalion he t.•xplainc'd," a nd 1( we don't II r·t . . The two pound. 15-oun"'e infant -· . per ga on pro • margin again. " we might have to prnctice on a 11 's lime for a nationwide shut: appt•arcd "t>ntin•ly hff'less," real live o;ituation and come u1, down.•" Waddill continued, saying the short .. • The changt• or heart came on only life sign was infrequent Waddill said h(• changed h1!-> th eve of today's scheduled court agonal gasping which marked mind about practicing with the hearing here -on state Attorney t he fina l and irreversible sl ate· tube but had used a medical tool Gener a l Geor ge Deukmejia n 's of dying to peer down the infant's throat. t th t th d I b l l Waddill is ac<.'used or stran-rl. reques a e ea ers e ega · "" ·w e re you looking to see ly stopped from shutting down. ing the infant known as Baby perhaps if there was any blood Campbell. who led the drive to Girl Weaver after she a llegedly in the throat?·· ~<Allerton close in pro~st of DOE regula- was born alive following a saline asked. ~ lions which he says don't allow abortion performed on an 18-"Why would there have been e nough profit, told more than 500 year-old unwed mother . blood in the throat?" Wadtiill dealer s at a suburban motel L'nder <'ross·<'xaminat1on snapped ba<'k. "No. f was not Tuesday night that he was ask Tuesday . Waddill told the looking for blood in the throat. mg them to give the government Orange County Superjor. Court You are making a big thing out more time. JUry that he mentioned to two of something that is nonsense." "I 'm making a personaJ re· witnesses that bruises on the in· Waddill consta ntly refuted quest, that we call off the shut- fanl 's neck <.'ould be explained testimony or his chief accuser.. down for 30 days to listen to by saying they occurred when he Dr. Comelsen, the pediatrician w~at DOE has to say,·· <;ampbell placed a breathing tube into the who had testified nc s aw Waddill said. baby thoke the bab.v The request was greeted by Waddill conceded he nc·vc•r cheers and applause throughout nl"c""d th t "' · t th · r Waddill said he was palpating , ... ·" e u11t' in o c an ant lh<' room. although no formal because he concluded from his the throat to f('el for a pulse but vole on the issue was taken. first examination then' was ·no denied ever choking the infant "I was stunned'." said Bill hope or reviving the bahy · ' JJ(' a lso noted Cornelscn did Strassburger. a San Francisco Prosecutor Robt!rl. Chatterton '"absolut(•ly nothing" in an f•ffort dealer. "I expect a show of Foret• <·ontinut•d to quest ~· Waddill to r evive the infant, 1ns1stin~ hy c losing, Hut in ctefi'rcncc to about why he had mentioned lh(' Cornelsen would have been free .J 1 m Ca mp h c 11 . who has lube explirn<i tion to nur~(: lo make whatever t?fforts ht• felt spearheaded thi s effort. we went E liza beth Kenned y and l>r . were necessary. ;d onJ! with him. Anrl I can 't . fionttld Cornelsen Within a few dav" after the al-a rgue with that, although I don't "I tried to ~ivc• both Mr~ K(•n · lcged s tr angulation. Waddill think the delay "ill he to our ad nedy und Dr Corncls"n a s1m · C h d h vunta"t'" "t sa i<l ornels en p on<' 1m .. pie. log~<.'al explanation lhal was about the mcidenl anc1 "couldn 't Ca mpbell said that e nergy of· hclievalllc." lhl· ob::.t<•lricrnn tcll thL· fad from the rumor\.. f1cia ls ;.agreed that .deuler gros~ replied profit margins. frozen s1n<.'e And ht• insisted 1t 1s possible Cornl'ISl'n taped that phone I !n:1. arc inadequate and the that brUJsing on tht• baby 's neck conver::.at1on al the behest of lci w pr1 c1ng rcj?ulation~ arc not un- occur red during revival efforts cnforC'eme nt officers And it was <kr~tandable. lie said that thl' made hy hos pita l personnel on that tape that Wuddill was DOE promised 10 improve that befor e h e arrived n the hcard ~to urge Cornelsen to ~1tuation within30davs. Wes tm in s ll•r C ommun ity "forget" about marks on the "We would like ·2!l pe rcent Hospital nursery ' baby's neck and slick to the gross profit margin," Campbt'll Waddill also told the fi ve man, facts of the incident that they stJ1d "It 1.s the s imples t ttnd the seven.woman Jury that he con-discussscd ra 1 rest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;__~~~~~~~~~~ Gem Talk PROSPECTING for rare gems Gem prospecting -the practice or searching the countryside for pre- cious and semi·precious stones -is a romantic idea which sometimes pays 'orr handsomely. The United States is dotted with locations where gem stones •are found in small or moderate numbers. Besides the well known ruby prospecting fields or the North Carolina mountains, there are a number or gem prospecting areaa in the great West. A gem pro- spector named Mike Carrillo recent· ly reported the discovery or • giant 1400-carat 1lmandlte garnet near the little town or Clarkia, Idaho. It ranka among the top 100 atones of its kind in the whole world, and baa been valued at more than $10,000. Qujte a find! Mr. Carrillo uys he is now on - the prowl ror even biuer game . . . he bas his si1hts set on dlscovertn1 a star ruby of similar size. It has been estimated that such a 1400-carat star ruby could be valued as high As $20 mllllon. It would be a rock-hound's ultimate experience. LET THEM GRADUATE TO AN OMEGA ll··-·· . . . . , rl ~ 'l ~-·.;;- 'l.j ,, I\ ' •" . • ~"~"'<! f'•>d<'l\(f' rhOI Om .. 90 df'\19"> timPplP<P> IO• O w!M YOllf'1Y Of d•><f'•ntnq IOWPI l1om th• ff'h <lo>ll< '-omon·nvtnf'IOlled ~lnq UK yellow 901<1 <0,.1 "'t••P•"10!'0n '°' I~ ,..on in I 4K yt-low 901d for n1u block dool 1tudded """" o ""9'" d>omond ond .. mbfolhlhed In I 4K yellow o• wh~e gold <OW'" rt..ee dlomond• on o bl<Klo dlol ond y•llow °' wh•to 14K gold tOM.' 0 . OMEGA J. C. JJumplr~~ Je~"1r~ MfMBfl! AMllllCAN GlM SOC•lTY ~ 11!:.>3 NEWfl'ORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS 8~--Cfwte 34> YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PH~! ~1 \. I • . , Wps Taking Gas TlllN BU.IE l.INB DEl"r. ..,_ waLlhiop aru &O fna for ow-California Hlahway Patrol, the neat lhln1 you know you're 10IA, to find tM famed black and while unih htdlna blahJnd blllboards •nd bushes1 like In yestt!ryear The Idea of having a hiahwlty patrol: In the fl rat place. h1 to catch apeeden. drunks and other mlscrcanla out on our hl1hway1 and frHways. But sometimes you wondf r Juat ('()ft.•lder the way we treat those offlct>rs In blue'. tan 11nd fold. "Tint In the rules Is that the CHI Pi. get to g" on palro In automobiles painted stark black and wh1lt-i.o they itlck out likl' u btler truck al 11 Volki.wagcn t•onvcn tlon. "'EW MOTORISTS Dal VE around .,, hluc·k flml "'hit~· Newest Pursuit Veh1cl~ Proposed /ur Calr/om1a ll!gll1lXly l '<llml ears these days. You see one of those coming <1nd you KNOW who it is. But that's all right. you might say, slate p<1lrol unit:. should be easily identified for emergency s ituations To orrset this. we will logically equip the Highwuy Pa trol units with r<1d ar , just like all the local police depart· ments use, so then the Cl-IP can capture the bad guy:-, through the miracle or electronics. BUT NO. NO WAY. Thal 's too sneaky. It wou ltf be un fair to give the CHP the same modern equipment that the local cops use. The CHP must s till drive around in it~ skunk cars and s neak up on tbe unsuspecting Barney Dangerfield who is knocking along at 90 with two lookouts in the back seat Now, in the midst of our currently bizarre gasoline squeeze. the California Highway Patrol officers have suf- fered the final indignity. The CHP's chief has orde red the patrol to cut back its gas consumption by 10 percent. This prohably means the llighw<.1y Patrol units will ht· doing more s itting and less patrolling Back to the hushl•:-. a rtd billboards. ('AN'T YOU JUST st·e 11 now'' The llighway Putrol of ficer is lurking hehind the pantyhose b1Jl bo<.1rd when Barney Dangerfield roars by al 00 miles per So the Cll P officer gets tO l'rank up ·his black and "'hilt' heast and try to. <:atch Barney from a standing sl ilrt That 's just super. But then. maybe the offt<.:c r will c<1lCh him if he doesn't run o ut or gas first. l~AW-ABIOING CITIZF.NS of our coastal region s hould start a new movement. Everybody !>ave one gallon of gas in one of those safety·i.ipproved-cans The next time you sec a CH P officer parked dismally along the freeway. give him the gallon <ts your t·ontribution to letw and order We could call it "Get a Cop Gassed Week." Weicker Drops J;Jid For Presidency HARTFORD. Conn. 1AP1 U .S. Sen. Lowell Weicker, c1t1ng lack of support including in his home state of Connectic ut, dropped out or the running for the Re public·an prcsidcnt1ul nomination today "I have ;.ilways calh:d the shots as I see them I :-.cc th•· numbers for Lowell Wc1ckcr i.1:-. not beini:r there'." he :,aid at a sl ate C;.ip1tol,ncws confe n:ncc. Wt.:ICKER, 47 . !>a id 01m11on polls of his supporters !-.howc~d .. i.I n •·roswn uf that const1tucn<'y lw:-. alrc~1dy n!'currcd." lie :.:wt polls show1.·d him 1n a :-.t r11ng third po't1I Ion in I 'rmrwr li<'Ul ------ NfW YOIX CAI'> -Yonner Pre1ldent Gerald R. Ford'a loni· term a1reemenl to appear in a number of NBC News 1peclala, tor a reported ti mllUoo. baa been termtnattd, the network uld Wednetd•y. N DC ••Id • almUar rontract wUh ll'orc1'11 wife. lictty, 11l1crwar end.,d iat the umc time -laal Friday. N UC did not say why the c:on· I rttC'b w •r • W..mlnaled, thou1h onu unldcntlfled source was quoted In the Daily News as say· 1pg th~ nt•twork Mt l'~ord was :1peakln.c too much on Polllics in r1•n·n1 mouth& 1\ SPOKESMAN for the couple <'it llcd the decl!i!on iu end the ug ree m e nt with NBC an "amlc~ble termination." 1-'o rd 's o nly major news 1>Pl'l'tal for NBC unde r the con· trul'I, 111 April 1978, was the luwc:;t rated or 65 programs u1rL·d 111 primc·time that week. f1~11 1 1·-. fr11111 \ '<. N1l·hl•n· Co 'lhJ" l'il U.S. Judge Disnllsses Sears Suit W i\SHINGTON <AP> -Scars. Hocbuck and Co. has lost an µn- usual court case that sought to prove the federal government rnatk 1t unpossiblc for the com· pany to eliminate employment d 1sn 1 mi nation. U S. 1>1s trict Judge June L. Gre<'n threw the suit out Tues- ilay . ruling that Sears. the na· I ion's leading retailer. "failed to pre~wnt a justifiable case or con- t roversv." The fudge sided with govern- ment lawyers who a rgued the Sears suit was "a political es· say. not a lawsuit." "SEARS must recognize that JH.'rsonnel policies r eflecting earlier and more limited na· 11onal altitudes mus t be 'mol,J 1f1t'd to wid<.·n employment opportunities for all," the judge wrok. "To be ~urc, realization of that nation;.il r>01icy or genuine l'qu:ll op1x1rtunit y for a ll citizens 1s a formidable task. but not one bt•yond the not;.ib le skill and competence or Sears ... Sears Chairman Edward R. Telling said in Chicago the com- pany was "disappointed that this court was not willing to re· qui re the governme nt t o t·sta blish priorities and resolve conflicts which we believe are hurting the cause or equal op. portumty.·· Tclhng s;.iid the compant had not decided whether lo appeal. ·'The overwhelming response to our suit throughout the nation represents a <:tear call to the ad· minbtratioo and to Cong ress to resolve this question. When the rna iority or Americans are cov· · cred by protective statutes, who gels jobs when not all can ?" Telling ~aid . THE COMPANY file d 5uit .J <in. !4 agains t 10 federal agen· t'll'S. t•ontcnd1ng that govern· mcnt li.lws. regulations and policies conflicted with each 1Jthcr and made it impossible for lhl' company to m eet federal ~r a111l;1nh for hiring and promot· ing 1n1n11nt1cs and women. Freeze Warning Posted Much of· Michigan Endures Cold T1?•perat11r•• AlllU'Qu• Amertllo .Atltll1d tl•lll"1ore Birmnottttm Bob• BoS1on Bull•lo ClliCdQO Clntlnn•h Cleveleno HI U 1'<11 ........................ . • Del Fl.WO• Denver Detroit ......... HollOlulu HoutCOtl lnd'tpOll\ ll:enSHClly LHV99<H Llfflt Roclt LOSA-II') Louis viii• Mempt11s Ml-I Mllw .. ue _,.Sl.P. "'""-'"• H-Orlf\\ N.w'Yof'll Oii ... City ~ Ort.Mo Pt!llMl'pl>lt .......... "'"~ Pflefld, Ott ·-St Louis St P·h mtN S."LM!t Sell Dlt90 s... ,.,.,. "4 H 0, 8" s• 83 fl() II lA .04 RS lS A6 •Q bl )) .00 61 ., .IJ'I ~-•\ /I ., M 11 O? 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M u.h. to 79 in tc~y We':l.f.1 Fld •nd Phoen1• • California <,1o9ht1y cooler d•Y• wllh n19hl •nd morn1n9 tow tloucl\ 9lvln9 .,..,, tu \unny •Hernoon$ we-re forKa~t for mo\I Gil Southern Calllom1a by Cl\t' N~tlonal Wetlher ~rvlcoo. A hlQll ol 10 ..,., f<P"t le<I for 1 hu"<l•Y In Los A"91!le•. 1n the oe~•rh: ''"' ik1e\ were fortt<•'' tor Thur\d•Y. WMre wtnd\ up to JO mon wrrr e•oe< tt."d in tr.e di ternoon -even1n1o1, '"" Ndllo,,.1 Wulher Str••te ...,i<I ' • Coastal 1t'~atflf!r CIOUOV• nl9ftt -morn1"9 "°"" Cfe4r1n9 •n Inf' e~inly •ffernoon Tllur\dtY; Ll911C •••lablf wind\ nl9111 itnd mom111q hOurs Hlqlls Tl\u<'Mlo jn m1a .0. •I llf«lln cone.er 10 lfll- Co••l•t te~r•(!Jrtt Wiii renoe btlween SS and 66 Inland tem pertlure~ wlll rtn(llf "''-" M -I~ Tll• w.e1er ltmcierth•n ••II lie .o. s .. ~ n .. ~ 'tldf!• WIEONISDAY .,..._ , S.tona low S.1• p,m, 2 l THUllSDAY F '"' 111911 \....... 11• 10 it.m ~ J Finl low I Jt a.m ·OS Setond lllQf\ 1 O p,m J , Secat10 low 10·2e p,m. 1 2 Sun rl-s. SI a .m , M!b 1 . .e p,f1'1, MQOf'I rlM~ U.21 •.m., M!ls 10. ,. a.m. ..... --f:• I t ; '' .. - .--l Neither party would comment on terma ol the dlsaolutJon. A !tparate contract w ith for~r Secretary of State Henry Klas· iniier temalna in effect. NBC said at .ttie Ume. bowever. that f'ont Tb• tenm were D1W1' cUaCIOled. · would be paid about tl mlllloa to Ford'• flr•t u~1 -al. make at leaat. one major .. Gerald R. Ponl: ~lal documentary a year for five Declaiom," wu brMdeut April yeara. · "' M, It'll; He DUtidpated Id tbe Mrs. Ford's contract with the • network'• efeetloe aiallt eov· network was announced in erase lut November, and wu March1917.NBCsaldabewouJd interviewed Cl NBC'1 appearin at leut two spedal "Weekend" newsma11iline lut programs in Ure next two years. Aprtl22. NBC announced its contract · with Ford Jan. 29. urn. but dJd. not di1Cloee-term1 of the •tree· ment. BroadcuUng sources said Drugaaarge · Movie ·-Director Jailed -· FRANKFURT, Wes.t Germany <AP> -Stanley Dragotl, direc· tor of .the hit Dracula movie .. Love Al First Bite" and husband or American m odel Cheryl Tiegs. is being held in a West German Ja11 accused or bringing cocaine into the country. a Frankfurt judge said today. · Judge Werner Dinde told The Associated Press that If round guilty or illegally importing the drug. Dragoti can expect "a con· : - siderable penalty." Asked how ·OllAGOTI TIEOI high this could be, Dinde said German law provides for a sen- tence or up to three years in ... prison. "HE HAS applied for an in· vesligalion into his arrest during which the question will be con· s idered if bail cart be granted," Donde said. Prior to considering bail, Dinde said, Dragoti's finan· cial position would have lo be clarified. "Generally speaking. such.an investigation can take up to 14 Sunny Side (Jp? days," Dinde said. It was hoped, however, that the panel of judges considering the Dragoti case ·will reach their decision sooner than that, fte said. "Dragoti told us that he is weU known in the United States as a director and producer or rilms ... · Dinde said. ''He said he was on his way to Cannes, France, where he was supposed to re- ceive an award for "Love At First Bite." THE 46-YEAR·OLD Dragoti .............. Firefighte rs st and a mid a n esti mated 100.000 eggs des troyed whcp ~ fire gutted the Taylor Ha le Eg~ Produce Co. in Madbury. N .H . The firm was New Hampshire's larges t producer of e~gs. left Frankfurt International Airport after. his arrival from the United States over the weekend apparently to do some shopping in town. He W8' ac· companied by five people, Dinde said. To reach the city. he had to g9 , through passport and customs controls. During a routine check, customs officers alleged. ly discovered a glass tube con- taining cocaine, took Dragoti in· lo custody and handed him over to an investigatory judge for further legal action. · · Disclosure Law Clouded By Ruling WASHINGTON CAP> - Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justice Willia m If. Rehnquist are, ill ef- fect. ignoring a new federal financial disclosure law than.ks to a ruling by a lower federal jud~e in New Orlhns. Before U.S. District Judge Robert Collins could issue his or d e r Tuesday afternoon. however, six Supreme Court j u stices complie d with the Ethics in Government ·Act by makmg public detailed financial stateme nts for the first time in tht' court's hjstory. THt: COURT'S ninth member. Lewis F. Powell Jr .. has rE:· ce1ved pe rmission rn ·rne his :-.t atl'mcnt one month late. Burger a nd Re hnquist re porledly had planned to release the1 r financial statements about 2 p.m. PDT. ~ut 'Collins' order clouded the s ituation. Collins made his •ruling after s ix federal judges from southern states charged the ethics law .. breach ed const itutional pro· \'lsions fo r separation of powers in the federal governme nt when applied to judges. COLLINS' emergency order ;.ipparently 1s being obeyed by other fede ral Judge:. <Jlso. Conj!ressmcn and othe r federal officials are required by law to report their finance~. The order did not affect them. II 1s likely the federal govern· ment soon will go to court in an :lttempt to have the order re· moved. or the six justices who liled their statements Tuesday. Pot· te r Stewart 1s by far the wealth· iest. Keep up. Only one Orange County daily newspaper brings you your community and the world, every day. Read ttie Orange Coast's fashionable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ----------' 9'l~--------.. ---------~ . ·----~--.~~-~~----~------==---.---~- I . I -Injured f 11 Gas Crunt"lt .. ,. ........... A (':.tr drivt•n h~· Kurt H\·1m .. ~.of H1 vers1de . Wa!> hit by a trr1111 0 11 Van Bun.•n Hh d whtlt• Ht•11tl was waiting in hne fur gas. Ht! "tl'> J>~•rkt·cl 0 11 th1· tnH·I-~ 'dk1J tltt.· crossing gates t·am~ down m front a nd butk or h1~ au111 I h· '"J~ hosp1talited a nd lbtc:d in tau· l'ond1 lion today. Fin · pt•oµk hu' v l>e~n killed a t this t:rOl>!>IOg in r ect!nt accident!. , ' , ............ -11.tl71 -DAILY PILOT Wine, Food a -Culinary A"s SHOW ~ . Mafia Record Deal Story Flayed . I May 17-20 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER . Doors open: 3 pm Thurs, Fri: SAN JOSE CAI'> -The stale at tornei l(eneral's office t\Js bad since February a d~lailed account ot ul· leacdl~ lrrtaut.ar record de.ala involv· lnw Ll. Gov. Mike Curb while he wu pre11denl or'MGM Records, the San Jo8e Mt1rc~ reported today. '' "back door" rncord Hies Involved re~uled mobriters. hut it did not sp cify .. whether the transactions vio alcd uuy law "'rtllS IS J UST more campaign IJa lorwy." Curb responded in an ap· 1warnnCl' on KGO-TV 's .. AM San fo'ram·111co. ·· "ll 's absolutely false. Jb:,oluh•ly meorrect ... The Men:ury story was imilar to a Sa1·rame11to Uec story publis hed Tuc:.day. but with more detajls. ll w a ba sed on an unnamed un- 111· r wu r Id inform an t who the ne ws paper :.aid had talked to an ai::ent an the :.fatt' attorney general's office Noon Sat, sun S3 Adults, $2 age 12-18, under 12 free Dally Wine & food tastiny •gourmet coote.demos "Teen Cuisine'' cook-of -Microwave. cookln.g lessons UUle record stores. so how would the head or a r~rd company know if one or two or those little record st.ores were owned by people who shouldn't own them ?'' Curb asked. ··MGM sold records lo tens or ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!ml!!l!!._ __________ !!l.. thousands or people. I certainly don't · kno.w ,l.bose iodi · . ·· THE MERCURY REPORTED the ~~r-----------tiMi'FWI informant also said that Hen Scotti, whom Curb hired as MGM promotion director, was also involved in the al- leged deals. Curb and Scotti worked in adjacent-I · offices al MGM 's Los Angeles head- quarters on Sunset Boulevard at the time. the newspaper reported. The Sacr a mento Bee r eported Tuesday that Curb recei~ cash from under world figures for records w h e n he headed MGM Records . Curb. at a news conference. flatly de· nied the story and warned the Bee and other news organizations against repeating such assertions From llw Lt. •j.(acy of ~Cf<EFLECf()NcS. IHSUt' Prk't": ~:l4.50 Legal Pot Initiative Fails to Gain ·Ballot Tilt: INFORMANT s aid reputed mobsters obtained 500.000 records for Sl to $1.25 each over a three-year period outside MGM ·~ normal dis· I ribullon channels. the Mercury re· "orted. Aceo1ding lo an account given to th(• attorne~· general's office in late 1-'chruary by an underworld · infor· mant. Curb participated in tho salf:. or thousands of record albums to Mafia figures Joseph "Joe Black" Arieno arnt·· James Canaveri from 1970 to 1973 while Curb was president of MGM R etorc.ls , the Mercury re· ported. CURB DENIED knowing the un- d'e rworld fii::ur es. a n d told the Mercury, "It's possible that at one' time or another that they purcha·sed records from MGM or one or my other companies. I don't know or them , or if I have ever met them, I don't recall meeting them.·· He continue d in. the ·Me rc ury a ccount: 'Tm ::;aymg as an m<t1v1<1uai I have never received cash as thev I The Rec l alleged · in this story. i never re<'~ived cash through In· termcdiaries. as an individual. or in any way. shape or form . It's con- ceivable that MGM has sold records to them. but they sold records to teru; of thousa~ds of people." Curb said. Tht: HJ79 HoC'kw t'll So< lc:ry of AnH'rin.1 Molht·r·s Uay Plart: SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 Only 150.000 lo 175,000 signatures we re· <'ol lected ror an initiative to legalize the sale and possession of m arijuana ~ompared to the 346,11~ needed to go on the t>alJot. The referral was quickly called "a political power pl<.iy" hy Shel Lytton, Curb's chief of staff. lie suid it was a ll orchestr <i ted by Brown. But Rrown's legal a ffairs secretary, J . Anthony Kline. said the governor asks for no more than to have the Supreme Court "inte rpret the Constitution m a way that makes sense in 1979 ... "A RECORD company sells re· cords to thousands and thousands of "Hdlt'< 111111-. .. 1lu-1t11mlt i-.-.111· 111 1lw mo .. 1 •.nuj.!111.;1111·1 /\n1e·rn "" ~1'11hc ·r-. 1>,1r -.c'·riec., 111 r1ll 1111w. 1-. .i 11 ·1 u It ·r v1 ... 1011 111 1noi I wrhoo<I dc·p1< 11'11111 lhi ' n-.ih-.111 -.1\'I(• thal l'IC 'l clllll' cl l1c1lhn.1rh.1111<111h\H•lh 1.111·r "'"''"' :"ow pr<' "l'r\1'11 hln'\l'I 111 .t 11111• (i1111c1 <'1111 ·( IC>(._>- pl.tit ' lwo11111g 1111' d1•-o1111g111-.111 ·d ~1111wl1·'> l1.illr11.irh.. il11-.1·111I\ 1 l.i..,..,11 t">t 1·r11111 ·ll I>\' 11!1· 1<11< h.\\1·11 ~'" 11'1\' ''' \1111 ·ru .i """ 1nll' "f(11( h\\l'll I l.i-.-.11 .. .trHI 1-. .tCI 11111po11111·if II\' The r epor t Tues d ay fr o m Secretary of State March Fong F.u s aid the measure, sponsored hy Barton Gilbert of Burbank. would have d assed marijuana as an intoxi cant similar to beer. liquor and wine. and regulat.ed it that way _ It would also have repealed laws m a king possession. cultival ion. pro- cessj.ng, sale, transportation and im· portation of man juana and hashish • llftlltfl BUI Barked S ACRAM EN.TO t AP l Heal estate contracts would have to say that a n agent's com mis sion 1s Michelle's Attorney Seeks $500,000 Fee ' illegal. Tenants BHI Nf%ed SACRAMENTO <A P ) --Tenant groups suffered a d<'feat Tuesday when a bill that W<?Uld prevent rente r [ __ sr,_:4_TE_· _) evictions without "Just cause" was rejected by a Senate committee. The vote was 3-2. two short of the needed m ajor ity in the nine-member Senate J udu:1ary Committee. The powerful California Association of Realtors led the opposition. Cur re nt law a llows landlords to evict month-lo-month tenants with 30 days' notice without s tating a reason. although civil righL-. luws ban ev1c· 1.ion based on such categories as race and reHgion. Curl» Gri11 Set bark , SA<.:HAMF.NTO t/\I» The <:on- s t i t u t 1 o n a I d i s p u l <· h C' l w l' 1: n Democratw Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and Republican Lt <:11v Mike Curh is now in the la1> C>f the state Supn•me <.:ourt a sctb~1c•k for ·u;h • The cuse. invulvi11~ Cu rb's fX>Wl'rs when Brown leaves th<' sl ale. wa~ rtc"- ferred to the high M urt Tuc's<h.tv on a ..a.o vote of the Commission of lhc Governorship. negotiable under a bill approved by LOS ANGELES <AP 1 an Assembly committee Tuesday. Mi c h e 11 e T rio I a The m easur e. A8802 b y As · Ma r vin's lawyer is back semblyman Art Agnos, D·San F'r an-in court, ,asking that a c· cis.co. was supported by Gov. Ed· tor Lee Marvin be or- mund Brown Jr. ·s Department of derca to pay his former Real Estate and oppos ed by the real lover's attorney fees estate lobby. . a possible $500.000. Agnos s aid studies have shown few Ma r vi n Mitchc lson. people know that the standard real wbo represented Miss estate agent's commission, 6 percent, M-Jrvin in her landmark is not fixed by law. His bill would re-property rights ba ttle quire real estate contracts for sale of with the actor. filed suit up to four residentia l units to contain Tuesday saying Miss a notice in boldface .ty~ reading, Ma rvin should· not have "The amount or rate~r: al est ate lo s hare with her lawyer t·omm1ssions is. negofr ftl and is not the $104,000 aw<.ird she fixed by law." received last month for "r e habi li t ative VtUitt1 Ro .. tr Eyed purposes." SAN DIEGO <AP) --.·San Diego Gas & Electric will s t ek approval HE SAID MARVIN from the California Public Utilities s hould pay .because his Commission for a southern rather refusal to se~le the case than northern route for its 500· led to seven years of kilovolt transmission line thr6ugh the costl y litigatio n a nd Imperial Valley. he c <1 u s e l he case SDG&E spokes men said Tuesday csta'blished a n i mpor· that the proposed route would cnter tant lega l pretcdent af- t he valley north of Ocotillo and no~s feeling a ll unma r ried Interstate 8 in the Plas ter City area couple-;. The route would remain south of J-8 "I'm not aski ng the almostto Yuma. sta ll' to pay lhe fees." Under the power company's pro· M it c h e'l s on sa id , posal. the first line segment w&uld be ··b ecaust• I wouldn 't built by mid-1983 hetwecn San Diego want to inflict any ex· <met a new Imperial Valley substa· p<'nses on the taxpayers. tion. This suit is asking Lee The Whole Works $34.50 buys your choice from a beautiful selection of fashion frames and your regular single vision lenses in glass. (Impact resistant lenses) We fill all types of prescriptions. using only the finest quality preducts. Plastic a...... S•H•ter .Plaoto9rays by Cor•i•CJ· a•d C•l•t•• •my co .. 1Rc n.ts. II~ starting·at $44.50 with your choice from our fashion group of ftames and your prescription lenses in glass. (Impact resistant lenses) ~· Bring in your doctor's ~ascript ion today, and see our com lete collec- tion of elegant and ·stinctive eyewear. f llPTIC:AL FAl:TllRY -250 E. I 7th Street • Costa· Mesa Hl119"en S.are • Hetn:wu••••a.•·1?10 642·4630· s•s•1t·J .Marvin topay .. Kagon :-.<11<1. "We have lfll"~(I( tl'I\ -.( 1'111111.tll'll( /\llllll'tllh 11\. . I >111• 111 ·1<!11 l-\\l 'll"> rt't 1·111 ll1 ·o11ll ,11111 1lt1 · .... 1111-.1•q 1 ... 111 111 ·.i\\' 1111, 111g 111111-.11rig1n.11 .... \\I' dlllll IJl.111 ' .tll l 'dll\' •·,dli111µtl 111ir dll<1I 1111'11°1 tll till' ....... Ill' j HI( c• 111 '>.!-~ -.u. l 'll ·c1~c· or< It ·r 111 1w 111""111 I d1..,.ippo11111rn ·111 Mitchclson claimed no reason to lx:hevc the hi s fees under a 1978 JUd~e will sustain this. California law that s ays and we wi ll take a posi- a court may award al• taon .<'ontrary to it:" torneys' fees . in a case . M 1tchelson cst1mat.ed bringing "enforcement m the papers tha t he and or an important right af. S<'veral . other lawyers Phone or Mail Order Only feeling the public in· hadputma .totalof5~l~ M11stc>r Ch;iri:i ... V1saand tcres t." • hours on Miss Marvin s H<inkAml·r1c:trd /\cc1•pt~ ·Case since she first con· I) suited with him in 1971. p k u1 J MARVIN'S LAWYE R. Althou~h he stated no urgen ar rvest , nc. A. DavidKagon,saidhe dollar figure in the PostO{ficeBox517-I would veheme ntlx op· pape rs. Michelson said Huntington Beach. California 92646 pose Mitchelson's,effort. outs ide court the fees nr-.::%:."'I"..... (7J4~ 964 -29.55 .. W c don · t be Ii eve wuu let b<· a bout S500.000. "-"'==-.=.;.. ______________ __:.....:...:..=::.i there is a ny basis for it sh ~htly less lhan $100 an in fact or in la w." hour TC>f'AANCE 20434 HawU'IO•tte 81110 37HIOO • OLENDALE FAsHtoN CU~T£R N1•• 10 Rot>onson• ~U-OMt SUITiS A SPORT COATS ( ·, i .. . ~ ·~ \ \ \ I \ \ \ \ \ MG ...• *H LOffG ...... 41-SI JC LOffG 42·M POflnY MG .... M POltllY IHOlltT . 42-52 POflnY LOHO ........ FULLERTON Ora11oe1,;11 Mdll 871-1192 RIVERSIDE 36!>9 'RtVf'fS!flt• Pl.lid 612-36SO LOS ANGELES Jrd & Sprong, 62•5253 MONTCLAIA PLAZA "''"' 10 GTE Ptlont1 M"'' 62"7973 tOM:fllOk lllrv WID. 1M. 1....-a & ,., 10.t "'IPI l A 10.• U I '°" SU" 1 l ~ ' ( - "the look IS YOU" I A sure f ire investment! Th e vested suit in tropical weight polyester an d wool. Jeatured are the kind of assets you can count on. Softer shoulders and eased lines. Narrowed lapels and center vent, 5-button vest and straight leg trousers. , Sol ids & patterns. 175. to 295. GRAND OPENING 'South Coast Plaza 3814 So. Bristol Ave. SANTA ANA 714 . 556 .-2570 .... , .. ....,, .. '"' -....... allffpl"' ~ llJf ,,.. 9#f a T llf -"· ~•t to SOUTH COAST PlAZA Sc1n1,. Ana near "U1e Tru1ury" sa.2110 GRANADA HllLS Bai bot at OeV04111111e S~t27S • - • • Wedneectey, May 1aJ',171 Robert'N. Weecl/Publlwr Thomes K•vlltE..0.. • S.rblr• km ... ch/Edltorlel P ... lldltot 81 atcHAaD aEEVl'.8 ~~~ LOS ANGELES -On Air Gov. Brown, at Iona lut. seems to have ttceptcd the 'or<'e One nyJn1 back from here idea Owt hla prin~ipal duty for the moment is the se'fate ol to W uhinaton. almost all the the slate. pre•ideft&..!1t-m~n were joktn1 Hll lnltiat.ion of the odd-even plan was a rauonal at about UK-complaints or Califor- lempt to eue. the 11A'* Une crunch. And if he can norau1tde nlan• •bout t•aollne sho.Uges. .. .,., ~ On the ground. In Hollywood, ~~~~.-~ho~u~ld~~~rokom~o~~~~~m·aoot~~h-blv~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ w-re •tf~stinc 9it6n .. v • " ., _ lllla ms who had pulled in front , Then the governor wui; orr to Washlngto• to confront or a ll~ of 5'> <'Urs at a Union Oii Preahlent Cart4'r and try to ftnd out why Califo rnia ap. t tatlon and ht11d off other angry pears (0 have been slnglf'd out to 5how the nation there is ''uatom~n4 with a pistol while he a "derno~trablt' shortatct'" of gusoUne. filled hls ow11 llmk Slnt.-e aides who v1 slltc'<I ("aUfom1a w\I ~t' prl·~ul••nl "What <1 r1ol' ·· litugbed one of recenUy only found the long $:85 line~ arn usrng lbl'l' Jlmmy Citrlt'r's top assistants. Richard Reeves' column on this pa~l·l. 1wrhap the gov "Tht>y pun1(· when they can't get t>rnor will be able to off~r u re'4· ha rd fal'b tu prove 1t ·~ ull 10 tht· bc.•ucht'~ out there " Panic les s than funny to Cuhfnrmuns t rying to ~l'I to .nd from i:; lht• otfa m 1l t:x plafl alion for the work 600,000 more oft.hem lust Yt'<Jr a lont• C't1 ltfvrn1a g asoline c haos. The pr~ident, Of course, has b t'l Utt a l~~k force tu "What yuo have IS panic buy. ,.. mi:," said a spokesma n for the look i'rlto "the entire gas s1tuation," ('he<·k out likely !>Uln l"cdcrul Energy Department. mer suppli~ and come up with some solutmos ··t'verybody topping off their His Department of Energy apparently h a~n 't ht-en uhh· tank:. " to do any of th.is io its 18 months or existence. ~o pt>rhll pl-> t hl• presidential task force is a good idea. Meanwhile, if our ~overnor can get Washingtu11 lo co_mprehend and respond to California's sµcctal ne<'ds it ·might do more for his long-term ambitions thtin a ll h1:-, previous pre-campaign maneuvers . This is a real chance to show he c an at l~ast be an cf fective governor. It certainly must have l'rosscd his mind that he also might capture a little more nationa l limelight in the process. 'Smalls' Seek Help Multinationa ls and othe r corporat e g i a n t s notwithstanding, s mall bus iness still accounts for 43 pct·· cent or tile g ross national product a nd 55 percent of a ll private, nonagricultural e mployment in this country . So it's probably fil\jng thal~ this is designa ted N:.i - tional Small-Business Week. The independent folk who o pera te sm all businesses are hoping the occasion might foc us some congr essiona l interest on current bills that could keep them from going down the financial tube . Number one would be a ro llback of the minimum wage, or a t leas t a de lay in projected a nnual Increases . As the businessmen point out, it's a little diffic ult to hew to a 7 percent wage-price guideline whe n the J a nua ry in- crease in the minimum wage a lone represented a 9-4 per cent increase. Along the same line, they'd like to see teen -agers ex- empted from the ·minimum wage . Alread y m a ny busi- nesses are e liminating summer a nd other youth JObs because they can 't afford lo hire inexperienced a nd un· trained youngste rs at the preva iling minimum wage. And, since e mployers have to m atc h amounts taken out of e mployees' pay checks for Social Secur itv the in· creases in tha t tax bite ure really hurting m a ny "or the tn· _c;fepe nde nts. They'd like to see passage of hills ·tha t would take welfare progr a ms out of Socia l Security and get gov- l!rnme nt workers onto the Social Security rolls to spread the burden. THAT IS ah:,olute nonsenst!. Stupid and dangerous n~sens~ l\fld the president himse1~ 11 mul·h ,worst· the day be(Qre. in Des Moines, Iowa, when he said lhO nation nt't>ds '•a fe._'v dem- OllStrablc sho rtages" lo co·n- v11wc pt'Uple thal there reaJl y is an cner~y (·rasis. and they really must c·onserve fuel. Well. then • really is a dem- onstrnble shortage in Southern Cali fom1 a the official explana- t1on for thut is 5 percent lower gns allocations in an area where us<ige has in('reascd 9 percent since the allocations were set a year <.igo. It was bl's t dem- onstrated by the long pres· 1ct cnt1 u l motor t·<ict l' rolling ulong t•m pl,v freeway~ while the very ft•w c1t1zcns' cars on the roa~ WCr<' he ld back , their eng1n<'s idling, hy police bar- ricades And it was demonstrated by closed service sta tions and li nes of cars stretching more than a !fl ile lo st<1t1ons that might open in three hours. sta tions with s 1~ns <J nnouncin g t hat they · would C'IOM' for fi ve dayl> over the Memori a l Day weekend. PISTOi.· PAC K ING Di ton Will i am s d e m o n s tr a t e d somethjng else: Just how mad people arc in California and wiO be other places when "paruc·· Jack Anc.le rson hit1. It reminded me of a blackout-I 've lived thro1.11h three; two ln New York City and one ln 'Paril. Tl)e fint one, ln New York in 19'5, waa fun, an adventure. In the affOftd one. the loolinlbe1mn. The 1'74 Arab embar10 1as shorta1e was our first national blaekeul.-Peeple leek-it-.. ... .adventure, not a pleasant one, but not boring, either. Thia time. Judgiftl by the gas-Une ftlht.s and obscenities and unrocUMd a nger in Los Angeles, ll la IOinl to be quite different. Some public officials out here have begun to talk among themselves about a breakdown in order-even about terrorism, ir that anger focuses on gas· station owners, oil companies. ~ or tM pemmeat. lt'U be a riot. all rllbt. The folb oa Air Force One, wbose aUitudea rilht' now bave sometbin1 to do with their hatred of-California's 1ovel'DOr, Jerry Brown, are 1oin1 to have to come to Cripe with the fact tbat the people who can't 1et to the beeehee=« to work-fine to. believe that they are bein1 treated fairly and that someone up tberej&trying to help them. IN CALIFOaNIA, rightly or wrongly, people came lo believe within 24 hours of the first sta· lion closings that ?.hey were be· ing victimized by a leaderless or corrupt government. omnipotent oil companies driving up gas prices and greedy station owners .,,...., a kilUal bJ lllY-IDC olf empaoye. &Del opemq for :'.!t a couple of 1uper-proll boun a day. The. laid-back folk .... allo up- set by pn1ideatlal a&atementa that home be~'"I oU and rural 1uoUne are the c:ountrJ'• ftrlt prtorlUn. And, wben winter conrn ifaln, nortt;.rners are 1oln1 to be just as ry by the suspicion that their aborta1es and soomin1 prices are ca\med by Californiana headinl for the beach. Carter cannot get by with tax- es on the oil companies -which do more for the government than for consumers -and s ermons about conservation. Conservation speeches are, in effect, blaming the pople. Even in Paris, where the people are s upposed to greet wars with Gallic shrugs, they were not willing to take the blame for last December's blackout. THE FIRST government statements and newspaper re- ports on the blackout said things like this, from the-French newspaper, Le Figaro: "Who is to blame'! The citizens." Of- ficials and editorials said that too many people had switched on electric heaters and toaslers at the same time on a bitterly cold morning. But within hours. the leaders or government and the stale power company were taking investigations and their lumps-just like in America. Carter. traveling through the West. looked like a man losing his presidency. He a nd his peo· pie did not seem lo understand what they were seeing -i>r , at least. as much as they were able to s ee from limousines and helicopters. Angry people will tum away Crom the logic and reason that Carter believes he represents. They will want a reflection of their own anger and desire for forceful action. Where will they turn? The people on the ground below Air Force Ont!. some of them facing Diton Williams' gun. would have turne d, politica ll y, to the farthest-out candidate, J e rry Brown, or to the candidates who seemed toughest and strongest. fi:dward Kennedy and John Con- nally. The last plea is for "equa l access to the courts · · While this technically e xists, t he fact is that <.1 s m all busi- ne~sman seeking to fi g ht what he deems a n unfair· penlJI· Ly imposed by a gove rnment regulatory agency m ust pi.ty the legal cos ts o ut of his own pocket even if he wins lht! case. So sometimes it's chee:tper just to pay the fine. Minority Pressure Hits Businesswomen .. Congress would he well a dvist•d to quit thinking in b1lhons and pay some atte ntion to t he impact of thest: s m_aller financial dra ins pn bus inesses that still tonslitutt· quite a few verte brae in the n ation 's backbone. Poll Puzzler Some doubt . as to the usefulness of public opinion polls mus t be ra ised by the results of a recent television audience s urve y by the Opinion Research Corp. of Princeto.1 , N.J . . A "scientifically selected'' sample of 1.011 adults in or1vate households _a c ross the riation revealed that 56 pe r- cent of those quen e d would hke to see a n occasional R· rated movie on late-night television. But 53 perce nt said they think the re already is too much sexually-oriented m aterial shown on television. If the figures a re corre ct, one must presume that CJt le ast a handful of the latter s till would enjoy an oc- casional sexy movie. . ~ch makes us glad we're not a television progrCJm · mmg director • Opinio~s expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, po. Box 1560, Costa Mesa.pA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Dogs Q. "Whal big town has the most doga?" . A. Worldwide? Paris. France, with 400,000 canines of all color and cont.our. The · streetcleaners there say the : '. dog J~r adds up lo 20 tons a day. . Alice Roo se v e lt Longworth, the daughter of -.~eddy Roos e v e lt , so Dear Gloomy Gus A practical uaignment for our lntetll1ence foreea would be to in- filtrate tbe oil com- pani• and check up on tbo1e 1upply and de· mand ftsurea they band out to the 1overnment and the rest of Us. DIOGENES O*M'l C... C-H .,. Ml•· "'"" ., , .... " ..... fltl -riW,..... -. .._ .. .... ... ,.,.,, .... "" -...... . ..,....., """'Deity rlMt. popularized a greenish blue color that it came to be "known as Ali ce blue. As in "Alice blue gown.'' Young lady , wh y don 't you popularize some special tint or ·s hade or hue or tone? Wouldn't it be dandy if the next generation were lo refer to a Jennifer red, or a Debbie · green. or a Pamela pink or a Kimberley yellow, or a San- dy silver, or you can call me Fay, or you can call me May. but you don't have to cal\ me a color . . Onward. Each car made in Japan, whether for sale there or for '"export, bas nomenclature on ita dashboard ht English. The General Accounting Office of the Federal Govern· ment recently put out u report on the status of metr\c conversion ln this country. tt is four centimeters thick. . Th ·e hou se in Bridgehampton . N.Y .. wherein live d the late American write r James Jones had a na m e , too Chateau Spud. It's next to potato fiel~. WASHING TON Women who run thei r own companies are be- ing given short shrift by the Carte r administration on their fight ror a fa ir share of govern· ment contracts under the anti· discrimination statutes. In plain terms, the Small Busi- ness Administration is giving w o m e n the bu s in ess f1 g urat1 vely b ut n ot lit c r ~11l y T-h o u g h ·IJ y ·I aw. co m pa n1es owned b y w o m en can qualify as d is.ad v an · t aged co n - tractors eligible ror special con- s ide rati on in gove rnment awa rds. in practice they are be· 1ng virtually shut out by the SIM . THE REASON is simple: The "black capitalism" program set up under President Nixon ·was designed to set aside a certain a mount or federal spending for unde rprivileged contractors . Tha t was in the days before Art Hoppe women's equality became a ma· JOr political issue. blacks and othe r ethnic mi()orilies wer~ re· garded as the only tar gets of the progr am , a nd the SBA bas become oriented if\ that direc· tio'l. And black business interests are determined lo protect their hard-won turf. "If white women Join the minority umbrella, we can just wrap it up and go back to the planta tion ," one black business lobbyist told us. · Yet the disadvantaged status or remale-owned firms is un deniable. According to the last census, womt!n owp rewer than 6 percent of the nation's bus1· nesses and these account ~r only .3percentof all sales. These statistics make a con· vincing enough case. but the C~vil, Rights Commission has also made an orficial finding that women have been dis· c riminale d a gains t in the federal procurement process. BUT MINORITY groups through their political clout and the experience in govemme'nt contract hunting they have ac· quired over the years -have s u<'ceeded m hmiting the access of busmesswomen to the federal contract pie set aside for minorities. Today only about 30 of the 2,700 firms in the so-called • "'8·A" anti-discrimination pro· g ram are owned by wb i't e women. A recent SBA investigation concluded that the exclusion or women rrom the set-aside con· tract money has not always been legal. The. investigators' report has been suppressed by SBA of· Cicials since it was completed an October . THE investigators found "ob- vious a nd deliberate" dis· crimination against Marilyn An· drulis, a white woman whose 8-A status was revoked because the SBA decided she was not social- ly disadvantaged. omcials in· terviewed by the investigators admitted Andrulis was kicked . out of the program "simply because she was a woman," a source told us The investigators found that similar sex di scrimination exists throughout the SBA. They re- comme nded a gencywide re· form , as well as administrative ;.ict1on against two of its of· fa<!jals. · But the well -e ntre nc he r1 m inority groups have suc- cessrully blocked the reform moves. Their allies in the SBA haye squelched the report and the ir representatives have managed to lobbr through Congress changes m the law which make 8-A status even more diffi<'Ull for women lo ob- tain P R E S I D t: N T C a r t e r " resporu;tt to the pli ght of busi- nesswomen wa~ to create an In · t t• r a Jf~ n r y T a s k F o r c e o n Women. The t ask .force is ex- pected lo release a n e xecutive order on women's business en· te rprtsc w1thm a few weeks. But a rough draft we obtained in- dicates that the Administration 1s more concern<'d with cosrttellc c ha nge!' and hi gh-s ounding phrases than m substance. "'All it is. is nice PR." one women's rights advocate told our reporter Boche lle Sharpe. "All I hear 1s. it's 'nice-to- women' year. Women don't need to be patted on the he ad ... We need money opportunities." If We're Too Suspicious the Psnxtls Wili Win Once upon a time, there was a Beaulirul Green Valley whf}re the wi ldnowcrs grew. One of the countries in The Beautiful Green Valley was called Won · derfuland. Its citizens were fend the mse lv es from the Goodgu)'s' Psnxlls. The more Psnxlls the Goodguys bred and vice versa. It got so you could hardly take a st e p in The Beautiful Green Valley without trip.ping over a sleeping Psnxtl. _ all Goodguys. THEN ONE DAY, the Presi- T h e o th er dent of the Goodguys had a country was marvelous idea. "Hey'" he said (' a I 1 e d lo the Premier of the Badguys Awfuland. Its "We've got enough Psnxlls to citizens were eat you up eleventeen limes over all Badguys. and you've got enough to eat us For years. up likewise. What say we knock b Q t h t h e off bteeding Psnxlls and take up Goodguys and the Badguys were weaving ma c ra me pl ant preoccupied with breeding Psnx-bangers instead?" tis. Now Psnxlls were the most "By golly, that's a goos! idea," B,.)Vesomely horrible creatures said the Premier. "Let's ta1Jc It one could ever imagine. They over." had pois onous breaths and So they ta&ked it over for un voracious appetilies. And if let years. At lut they agreed on the loose even for an instant, they number of Psnxtls each side were gobble up every~hing in could have. And all the people In slghL Everyone was frightened _!f.he BeauWtit Gret!n Valley to death of Psnxtls. breathed a dee,p slg~ o( relief to The only reason the Goodguys hear that they could henceforth bred Psnxlls was to defend only be eaten up e leverfteen thennelves from the Badguys' times over. • Psnxtls. And the only reasoa the All the people. that is. but the . Bad1uys bred Psnxlla was to de-Senaton. Under the law, the Senators of Wonderruland had to approve the agreement. The Senators were very patriotic' and very proud or being Goodgizys. In (act. the prouder they were, the less they trus t ed the Badguys. · ·'The Badguys will hoodwink us because they are cleverer than we are," they said proudly. "The Badguys will fool us. because they're more intelligent than we are." they said patriotically. "We cannot trust the Badguys," they said firmly, W'lrla "For the last dme -I haven't got any gas!" "for they are' sure to outsmart us In the end. We must trust in our Psnxtls mslead." SO THE SENATORS lore up the agreement. "What are those Goodguys up to?" said the Badguys s us pic iously. And naturally, they bred more and more Panxtls just as fast as they could. . Pretty soon. there were more Psnxtls than you could shake a slick at or even keep your eye on. Eventually, as was bound to happen, a few little Psnxtls fell Into the hands of some nuts. One nut let one loose. Another nut let another tooee. A third nut . . . Well, needless to say, all the Psnxtla finally got loose. They ate up aU the Badguys forty· twelve times over. They ate up all the Goodguys forty.twelve times over. And tbey even ate up all the wildflowers, too . MORAL: Maybe you ~n trust the Badguys to do wha~ supposed to and maybe you can't , But you sure as h~k can trust a Psnxtl to do what it's •uppoeed to. I • I CHILLY LYRICS ... .,,.... ACID OU.EEN Jant• JopMn DISCO SOUND Barry Manllow ---------...--·--~------...._.. ___ . __ _ I 1 1Diseo ,, --- Notfor J Dancing DISCO. IU . <APl - There la no disco danc· ina ln Diaco. . "Dileo hu been here a lot lodaer than dlaco and Disco •llll will be • here when diaco ia aone . . Who De«la disco in Dia- co, anyway?" saya Lucllle Smith, who was born in this weat·central IUinoLs hamlet. APWI,...._ ... "The town's got only SOFTER ROCK ll.nd8 Ronatadt )l~sic Loses Angst 50 people now,'· she says. "And absolutely nothing is going on at night around here ex· cept an occasional affair at tbe First 'Methodist CbUl'ch. like a pot-luck supper." /""" But there are two dis- co dancers in Disco. Brandon and Bridget Williams recently moved to Disco from Woodittock Ge1iemtio11 c~ Vp and Mell~ EDITOR'S NOTE. Bob Dylan sold lt "I atiU say ·that some o/ the btggeat cnnunc:W are thou that tum llae1r heada away when the11 see un-ong ... l 'm Oltly 21 yeara old and I know there·~ bttn too many wora. " Music rpolce out an the 196<Ja but aonga, hke the tames, ore a -changmg -Part I!! oL Woodstock Phu JO. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Music was the com· mon conscience of that .youthful mass who celebrated the '60s at the Wood.stock festival a de- cade ago. Now music is JUSJ another way for hav- ing a good time. The gods of acid rock and the folk heroes of that lime -Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan -have fallen. Cooler lyrics and the redun- dant beat or disco reign today. THE SONGS OF THE WOODSTOCK music festival -which was held in upstate New York 10 · years ago this August told of alienation. drugs, love and war. Today songs tell of survival, strength and human relations. . "In the '60s, I thought ' was being very righteous if I liked a song that had a message that my parents couldn't understand," said composer Marc Dorfman, 32. "I no longer go for a message that hammers on one's head, because that quickly wears Utin. Music should be entertaining." The Woodstock nation grown up listens to all music. While many still like rock, others have turned to mellower sounds, to the songs of Billo}( Joel, Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Roberta Flack, Gordon Lightfoot and Jane Olivor. ~. The idea is lo be massaged by music, nothing more AND t'OR MANY' Tms MEANS the throb or disco, the hottest thing to happen to pop music since rock 'n' roll. That's why Sly Stone, who stirred the Woodstock festival in 1969, is adapting his old ruts to a disco beat. "In the '60s, people danced to Joplin and Hen- drix but they danced alone," said Marc Paul Simon, a Vice president at Casablanca Records. a I California. maJor disco label .. They stood in the middle of the ·'There are a lot of fo'illmore and nailed their arms about. There was horses and cows in Dis- no contact with other people· because they were co and that's the kind of locked up in their own trip." country living we want- Today, says Simon, these same people dance ed ... said Williams. "We with. e.ach:oth~.r: "The '70s have become an age of don't mind driving 40 or µarttc1pallon. 50 miles from Disco to M~lcal tastes have changed, P~ n~ for ~d~is~c~o~.·~·------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~-----everyone. . \ . "I DON'T BUY .\NV O•, today's music, .. says Chris Manoliti. a 20-year-0ld from Oyster Bay, N . Y .• as she scans a table of books on the '60s al San Franeisco's Great Expeetalions Bookstore. "Sixties music reflects the limes. Disco can't re- late to anything new." But the children of the '60s now roughly 25 , lo 34 remain bi,.-: record buyers. According to a 1978 survey by Warner Communications Inc .. they make up 23 percent of the market. And CBS Records says the most popular artists among alJ buyers are Elvis Presley, Barry Manilow, Barbra Streisand, Billy Joel and Linda Ronstadt. Ten years ago, because the r0£k stars and their audience were young and drawn lo drugs, drugs permeated their lives and their music. '_fhe old JeCferson Airplane boasted about cocame, while Joplin used heroin. drank heavily and popped pills. And practicall y all of them smoked marijuana. openly, rebelliously. SOME I~ YRICS TODAY INCLUDE references to drugs. In Billy Joel's song, "Big Shot," _he speaks of cocaine snorting: "You went uptown rid-' ing in your limousine in your fine Park Avenue elothes. You had the Dom Perignon in your ha~d and the spoon up to your nose." Today, marijuana s moke still billows at rock concerts. Alcohol and pills also a re used. And the drugs at discos seem to be cocaine and Quaalude, a hypnotic sedative. 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May 11, 1111 • ---------------------c I\ R P E T • c I\ ~ ~ 1 l r • c I\ h.' ~ 1 ~ r • c . , ~-' ~ 1 ! 1 St.~-••J•red I GRAND OPENIM& -· -, :t l'Oft crowd a1aanat d!aco," said prom*r a.Mlllaacr4 . · . ....... wbo are lnto disco, they say, are into tata1 abendonment and are meameraaed by one d9mb beet and aet hlih on tt, the druc• and the ........ . aVT 'IBS ACID aOCK BEAT of Hendrix' lktrt.I sWt&r waa no leu lnto..ac•Unc to rock• '°""a detade 110. He bad a back for renectln1 the values of hll audience. At the Wooda~k mu1lc: fH tlval. for in· 1tlnte, be whip ttle crowd lnto a frena with •nner •n c a en1 eatablilhment by mocllln1 patrlothun. Vet he had another sldt· "Well abft'a walklna thruu&tt the d oud11 with a lrcua ml~ that '!f runnintt wild:" went one lyric Leu drua·da1ed lyrk s at that tame camt-from Barry and Robin tilbb, who with Maurice Gibb are the Ree Gt-ell. The ir '601i !fong, "To Love Somebody." w11s 11 J oplin hit ''Wl:'•E NOW DOING C'ONTEMPOaAaY rhythm and blue:.," ~14ys Roban C1bb. "Lyrics were always Important to t)\Jr i.ong11 But we n~ver ued our mwnc 1ts u 1101tpbox. That should be left to polltkians and poets ... In other mus1t' of tht• 'RCl-.. social and ·political 1tate menL' aboundt>d In 1962 Bob Oyl1tn wrote ·'Ha rd Ram's A J onna Fall" during the C'ubdn m1ss1h: crisis a nd tis lyrics wert! r tull ang · "Been out in front of a dozen dead oceans." md "met a )oung t•hild beside a dead pony." A legion uf Qlhe rs a lso lundled th~ political >assions of a gene ration Simon ahd {larfunkel. vhose the me$ or c ity life and a Ue nation s till 'ring .rue a dec ade luler. the Te mptations; Paul llcCartney ; Buffalo Springfield ; Joan Baez. BY THE TIME OF' THE WOODSTOCK ·eslival. m any ~roups had t1n uncertain future . rhe Beatles. whu had led popular music through he turbtdcnt decnde , were about to break up. :r eedance Cll'arwatcr He v1v;.i l was heading for a .plit. The J efferson A1rplant' would eventually iecome The J efferson S tarship. · Musically, it was a tota l disaster for us," the irateful Dead's J e rry Garcia said of Woodstock in .o interview. "I re me m ber people standiQg in 1a ck of us yelling the s tage is fallin~. P lus it was 1el for so long a nd we had t.111 that ele<'tronic • quipment. .. The J'Ot'k world w<ss h1~h on Woodstock. a nd ome thouJlht the spirit could be repe ated at nother fes t ival ne ar AILumont s pc.-dwa y m 'alifomia. s .... ,. ........ WI ........ l'he R ov . J es s e J a.c k s oh suy8 thut :-<> m t:! :t rn i I I i o n gru dual1J1 g .Jl t g h s c·hoo l seniors t•oul d hl'lp e·nd ,lhl· nallofl '!. "lrt•nd of m oral uml s pirilu u l d e J.:l•ncrac-y" if tht!y Hl'l' ~I VCD VOkr l'C · g1s tralton form ulong with their diploma~ China Trades S ANTA BAR BAR A (AP > T w e nty -five Ch inese scholars a nd g raduate s tudents are expected to be on the UC Santa Barbara campus this fall for an exchange program, the unive rs ity has announced . Actd· Subbed For Eyedrops JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP> -Slx people in the Jacksonville area have been injured by hydroehloric ·add ln Mwtne eyedrop eonlllnen 1old in rour store•. say• tbe U .s. Food and Drue Adminis tration. wasn a manu acturinc error," .. id Ed Nida, FDA spokesman at Wuhlniton. "Someone tame In and got hold of the Murtne and aubetltuted add fur 1t. -· ; . "It was done sporadically. We don't lcnow how." he sa id. 'fHOMAS CllAIG OF AJIBO'IT Laboratories in Chicago, parent company or r,turine, said all its eyedrop& were replaced in the rour stores where the contaminated products were purchased. "We ha ve no idea how the products are being tampered with or who is responsible," Craig s ald. "The ronta minat.ed products were purchased from _ four area food stores located on or near U .S. 1 from Jacksonville to Waycross. Ga." I le did not identify the stores. THE COMPANY SET UP A SPECIAL office in J acksonville and offered to replace any Murine eyedrops purchased in the area the past three months. "To the best of our knowledge, all the patients are recovering." Cra ig said of the six persons treated by doctors. . . - CARPET SAlE . ._.. LICENSED CONTRACTORS... W£ MEASURE, INST All AND GUARANTEE WHAT W£ SEU. _ *4tt. •sit ..... , ........... .............. , .. sa?.~ .. PUISllYUNI fxqullif9fv -.... ,.,,.. of plush nyton yarn In I 7 •oro· . torcob-1. ............. , ... SUPll PLUSll NYLON SHAG Contemporcry delign A long wearing. soil with nostalgic dw:wm. r~ont fobtic in o 1 ~ stately, yet lll!Gl'm-llOl'iety of eliqois.te Iv 1ntimot~ texture tones. A reo1 decoro- 1n I 7 decorator ti\19 del!Qht. colors ,..,,...,...._ ......... CANYON CARPET' Authorized Dealers For: Lee • Cabin Craft • Evans • Black DRAPERIES• 111.,YlS • CE~AMIC TILES• l.llNI 81..INDS •All REDUCED ~ICES Hn: w...-lri. t te l:JO ,.-. • s.t. I 0 to 4 ,.... 344 OCEAM AYE.. LAGUNA HACH • 497·4116 Othef Sla<tt -_ R--F-Ptlm So<•"9• Pttm OeM<t CARPET • CARPET • CARPET • CARPET •' THERE. WHJL•~ MICK JAGGER AND the olJing Stones urged fans to put a little sadis m in 1eir love lives. He ll's An~els gang m embe rs ~bbed and kickPd to death a black fan trying to am b onto the-sta~e . l . .. Aft'r Alta mont I felt very d~pressed," said arcia. "It started me focusing more and more on e idea of respons ibility. I don't want to draw an 1dien{'(? into a s ituation where there's violence." The next ye;.i r .llmi Hendrix died rn London a t :e 27 aftt·r :..w;tl l<1wrng 100 ni<iny .sleeping pills. 1ter that :.:.in11· 1 k t1>h1·r .. J :rn1:. .l1>1Jl rn wa s found ·a d with rn •sh lll't:dlc marks 011 ht·r arm . utc.h1ng $.1.50 111 twr hand. She, too, was 27 The Stones l<tpscd into matl1v 1ty afte r J\lta onl. a rid Oylt1n was turnmg inward IT WAS TIU-: B F.GINNING OF a new decade. id lh<' rock world was ~roping for new direction. 1e mt>llow sound. little noticed in the '60s and lied ba nC1 l by the c ritics, was about to take over. was 'the a~e d1' the Ca rpenters. Paul Williams, •hn Denver .. Joni M1t_chell <1nd later Boz Scaggs, lly Joel and Rnh<'rta F lack · • It wa!\ also the renah.sam·e for some or the '60s usi<'1ans. Sll•v11· \Voncl"r v.<1:; ht'> mo!'.t prolifi c 1n e '70!-. .. Cml·r·~ini! into :1 dulthood WJth "Songs 1n (' K1·:v 11( l.11\· . Others "UC('t~sfully s urvwed, 1:h a" th1· r.r:111'f11l 1>1·:111, lhe Stones a nd the Bee !e~. who hroh· llr.> .ind l<tl(•r re united, ultim ate ly ·od11 <'1ng tht• d 1s1:1> :-m ash "'i<Jturda y Night ~v1·r "llow did v.c s urvive '•" <.i:,kcd Otir cJa of the ead . "We vc hcen lucky e nough to have an evolv· g a udience. The a udience we have now is not the 1dicnce of the 'fiOs . Also , we change style. wre's no rc.·al limit M'l mu:,ic:. You CC1n always 1d someth1n~ lrc:.h to do ." GmB THINKS M USIC. rs t'AR hea lthier tQday an m the ·1;0-; .. 1-'luwt•r power w;.i s till' most destructive •rtod in mUSll'." hl· s;mJ. "The music itself was n't 1d . j ust wh;,i l 1t rt•prc:-.1·n1cd. People thought that • li ve in a l1>vely world they had to prop iemselves up with a lot of ur;l.v drugs.". In contrast lo that world of drugs, one of .day·s most popular songs com es fro m Gloria a ynor "I Will Survive." It is a disco classic ith lyrics that prc<ich ~rsonal s urvival.against J odds. But it is not t ypical of disco MARC PAUL SIMON OF Ca s ablanc a ecords, for one, is ~lad. Saying disco lyrics do >l have the "soul searc hing " of the '60s, he adds : People are finding simple, mct1mngful messages 1 simple lyrics." Listen to P aul J a para·s "Lust Dance " which onna S~mme r s!ngs : "I need you hy m~, beside 1e to gwde me . r o hold me, to scold me , ·cause hen I'm bad. I'm so . so bad. So let 's dance the I.: 1st dance ... " I DWARF MEYER LEMON SALE PRICE REGULAR PRICE 514.so / ... _. - •25533 / ()t1r 10-HI> law11 tractor witl1 :36-in. wide deck cuts 111owing time .•• if's a great spri11gtime val11e! Tiu· vt•ri-ialil(• "·a,· to beautify ,·our ,·ard . . . . ' Electric slor t lawn tral'tor lrns ISO· VIB en gine mounts to help dampc•n vibration. 'T'ram;axle with :1 powerful forward speeds plus reve rse a nd a 111~ 36-in. mo winJ{ deck t hnt has 5 position adjust ment. Also combinat ion clutch a nd hrnkc pednl with parking brake. And see all of our optional 11t tachments tha t will itive you a head ~tart mowin~. hauling, fertilizing. Thi11 ndvf'rliM?d ilr m i11 rrudily available for 11ak U!i odvt'rtiM!d . ~foun. n-~ul11r pric:es may vurr hy ~··oicruphic urea. A great value! Was $1,149.99 in_April '79 Now an even better value at •250 off SEARS $ SUPER VALUE As k about S(•ars credit plans SGAL CONTAINER THRU MAY I I ~ -fSearsl MAJOR LOS ANGELES arid ORANGE COUNTY SE/\RS Stores , Thia tree produces tangy thin skinned. juicy lemons from .. n early age. • R~"' ~ • 640-5800 S-..,_.., .e MacArthur• Nt!wpori BMc:h • 9 ..n ·6 pm IUat. IO&•VCI Afll D CO Where America shops tor value OPEN Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. •Monday thru Friday 10 a.rn. to 9 p.m. •Saturday 9:30 a,m. to 7 p.m.* *O-N s•• 1•19 ~.Alhambra, lueno Porte, Corson, Hollywood; Northridge, Olympic & S.to, Pico , ......_._ ~., y-..._,._..I rs "'' • 1 p.m. "1111111 '•MHH9to, 'uente Hills, Sol'to fe Springs, South Coost "010, Torrence, Velley ... -------------- • . . ... ;-.. • ---.... -~-~ I I -·-- DA.IL Y PILOT ,4. . ' 1ar-Rental_s Solving Some Gas Problems Sperial 'A ..,ard President Carter accepts a spec-aal coun try music award from entertainl'r Wtlhe Nelson representing the Country Music Association. Carter was cited by the CMA for his continued s uppo rt of country • I music. · 'Woolly Rapist' Faces 18 Years SACRAMENTO fAP> ·The man accused or being Sacramento's "woolly r~pist" bas pleaded guilty to committing seven rapes, seven robberies, ., ... ~ .... ..- For the buaineat eicecutlve on the road, the He.Uon driver aad the Calllomlan frauled by 111 raUoaiq, the auwer lO the latest fuel enmcb comet lnoae phrue. : rent a car. Bualmu la looklna 1ooc1 for the n•· Uon'a ~ ea.r·renlal firma, deepit~ Iona Une1 at 11ervlce HlMllo.n.11. Prob· lem1 buyln(C IC88UUnc on weekends arid 1te11ellly rl1ln1 fuel 1>rlces. 80•E DalVl'!a S IN GAS· pln<'hed Culifornlit are l1tking ad vanta1e of ~ fact the s h•te's "odd· ev~" raUonlng scheme based on Ure nae plate numbers doesn't app- ly to ahort·term rentals , said Andrea Benjamin, spokeswoman for Budcet Rent·A.Car In Chlca10. "There are others who rent a car with a full tank or cas. drive it untll it runs low. then turn in the car for ifnother w1t.h a. full tank of gas," she :.aid 8 u t m o r e 1 m p o r t a n t • s;t y spokesmen for the Bag Four m auto rental Hertz. Avis. Nation.al and Budget is a tre nd to save on gasoline by nying to destinations. then renting a car for business or vacation purposes THAT APPEARS TO BE HAP· pening already bt:tween such short hops as San Diego and Los Angeles, where businessmen previously had driven but now are flying and renting autos to avoid a rillup line on the 250-mi. round·trip. The car-rental spokesmen say the practice may soon spread to such East Coast h ops a s be tween Washington and Philadelphia. The outlook for vacation travel is teu eertata. At Avll, 1pokeamu BW Scbecbier Hid reaerntloDI for June, the tint prime vacation montb, are eomia& in oorm&Uy. But at HerU, tbe a1Uon'1 No. l auto rental ,firm, re1ervat1om for California and Florida vacation apota are "up quite 1tron1ly," said spokesman Thomas-Elliott. He aald Hertz' bua1nesa overall ls up 15·20 percent over this ttme last year. .... 'Cftmlf .............. ..., HAYI A IACftAID PICNIC & HOt.-rlMmHAM • • .. ...,, ., ....... u.s.A. J700 I. COAST HWY .. C:.... .. .._. PMON1 '7MIM 146tl IATMOMD.:AY•IL YOIOID .. & YOIO,PMONltl7.Jlll THINGS AaE NOT SO GOOD. ltt•At .. ACM~ ·•~.HUtft'IMaYOMllACH.PMONl14Nl71 however, at some of the smaller ren· ·. ~~='90=n=ahe=·=•m=. Or~an~g=e.=Rancho===M~ir~age=. L=a~Hlbt~~a.~s=an~Dl=ego=, =Nort~h~H=o=llY="M>OO==~ 1al •1encies. wbicb l•ck the national · 1 reaervationa· network and don't do mu·cb airport buainep. At Rocket·Rent-A·Car in Loa Angeles, Darryl Gordon said bis weekend business dropped from the normal eo reni.la to 25 beeauae "the fear of gas shortages baa made peo- ple·afraid to go any place." He says at least ld'or the 2S rentals last weekend came from people wbo already owned cars but dido 't have gas, or who wanted to conserve their fuel. "I had a man with a new Lincoln Versaille come in tiere who rented a Pinto without air conditioning because be bad no gas. And it wu • hundred degrees tiere," be said. THE BIG FOUR BA VE HAD their gasoline problems because of alloca· lion programs that have cut back supplies. But so far, they report, there bas been no affect on rentals. National, Budget and Avis report that in iome areas of Southern California they have given customers less than the usual full tank of gas to start. 'i\iV-~r'-<9F¥i•I Satlo.. . ~ ~ .. 4 l : , · / f" Non-Surgical Facelift yf/' • Erase lines and wrinkles J · without surgery ... ---------, I 1st Treatmet;it $ l 0 I I & Analysis · I t..---------~ • Eyelasla Tiating • European Faeials • •Deep Pore Cleansing O~n Mon·S•t 10·5 Parking In Rear 3409 Newport Blvd. Nt>"'port Beach 71'4·675·39'l0 lt4 Vista Del Mar Redondo ~aclll 213·373-8739 nine burglaries and an attempted burglary. Jack Allen Jessup or West Sacramento entered the plea on the second day or his trial. Superior ~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 18 years in prison, according to Deputy District At· ~ ~omey Jim Morris, the prosecutor. . LUMllHG•HEATING Court Judge Robert Cole plans to sentence him to 1f .. • n• 'S J S..r W~tw He~U .. essup bad been charged with 39 counts, in· st. Lt<.211i..s1 eluding 11 early-morning rapes, all in the !.emce 1.-s~nu1 vourooor Sacramento area. The prosecution dismissed the 1c.i1 S•• NN<H t vour Are.1 remaining counts in exchange for-the guilty plea".· . cosr• 111111:u642· 1753 The rapist was dubbed "woolly" after several im..._.91•t1 victims told.sheriff's deputies that they believed ""''~=-~~~01 hewaswearingw~oo~l g~l~o~ves~·~~~~~~-.,...___!~'~~·~~F~.~~~·~~P·~·~1~1 Thousands of our ~tomers . save on their WE'RE DuulGf IT'S OUR BIGGEST SALES EVENT EVER. We've been challenged to break all Toyota sales records And we·re going to do 1t with Once·A·Year deals on the 1979 Toyotas. the l otal E:conomy cars and trucks We're dealing on the Coroll. 1 2.0oor Sedan. Toyota's lowest-priced and highest gas-mileage car We re open extra hours to help you get 1n on the challenge And wcve go~ the car or truck you· re looking for. ele-Ctric bills. ~ - • This is all it costs them. For the price of a postage stamp. you can get expert help on how to accom- plish two things we're sure you've 'bet:n trying to do on your own. Save energy. And save on electric bills. When you mail in the coupon So far, we've heard from more than -100,000 customers who are interested in saving energy and money. We'd lik e to put our S.A.V.E .S. computer to work for you, too. Got a stamp handy? • on i now because we n nl~ challenge you wilt\, .. Once·A·Year deals this week You got it. ~ WI Clll1 I FGE ftMI TO, •• A •••• DUI.ON A GREAT ECONOMICAL CU. _:-belo~I send yoo a SROU question· naire asking about the size of your home. how you heat and cool it, what sort of appliances you use and so on. ~-----------iGt!~ ~ m~--------. I :L'; S.A.V.E.S.,Southern California Edison · EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1~ Harbor Boulevard (714) 646-9303 Fill it .out and we'll feed it into our S.A.V.E.S. computer. Out wiircome your personalized computer print-out on how ' to save energy in your home. Tips on how,to make your electric appliances run more economi~lly. The refriger&tor and fr~ezer. The range and oven. The dishwasher. The air conditioner. .. ----------------------------------------~----------------- f..'\ P.O. Bo• 800, Rosemead, CA 91770 I ""'" ' I'm an Edison customer. Please send me I ~ a S.A.V.E.S. questionnaire. I Name I Address I C11y State Zip -----ljiirs==--fl I I Seuthern California (dison ",..' .: ,, "' r '., 1., f , .. \, ·''' I ~ -.. -.,......_._... ~-·----. -· ---~ ~ - / ----Al• DAIL v lllLOT ... ----___ ........ _________ _ W~,Me,11,tt11 ~~ W@illJ[t ~@[(Wr1@@ ••(;« .o proflWnt 7 T""" wmle lo I 'ta 0..... Pal '°"' ~ rftJ iapt, flt'lll"fl llw °""""" ored acftOll p ....ct lo aola.w antqlA&lw• m golJttllmt'lll Olld '*""""· Mail JIOUr qwltM>M ro Pol l>unn, At Your ~t. °"°""" Cbcut Dmlt1 P"llol. P.lJ Bo.r I~. Coato Meto. CA tM2f ..U '"°"" """'-ar po1'1ble will ~ aft.wf'rtd, but ~ 1n(rtinra or ll'trt'rs nor 111dudmg IM rradtt'1 /ull nanw. addrrs't cvlCH>MMIU'.~i hours:,Phont' rwm bfrr cannot tlf' r m1$t(J1•r1•<1 T hu (.'11' IHl11101~r:s daa- 111 H CfJIUUftdaMa." C...1mr..-L••ll••• A l'alla•a. DEAi& 8EADt:al'i: TIM> 16ta&e Department of C ... 118ff Alfalra llH llt'Veral aew Of reviled COii• H•eredlleaU.. pampllk'ta available. ftJllUC NOTIC& lllCTITIOUI aUStitaa lllAMlllTATa .... T Tiit IOI ...... ...,_ I& ......... . llOH •t: DOVETAIL CONITltUCTIOl,I m11 P-Oii SW, 5i111111 • --' c..mn -· GMy ,...._..,..,, lnll .._ Ott S..r, 5ellltl LA911M. ca. •n Tith lluMMM It~• llf M ~ dlvl4tial. Gery Pl"-'llel ... Thi\ ~I w.os llled W1t11 t11e County C..,11 of OrM99 C:-ty 9'I "'"'" ... ''"· llUIMS Publl\lled 0rMtgt CM9 0..IY Piiot '"Mw' fWhnl around the oChce Is tha l w.-ouitht to get you a d.lfftttnt plant.'· · "Ulll& Prtda1 .. ta • fr"' wafkot &Jul eaplalu M• ~-.ra ran i.av~ lbOIM'y oo food blll1 by Hl•I ul& prlcl•a lnformaUon. A comparlaoa .~ .. ..., ...... 1 ln makt' romptdalloll H I )' ls ID· cl•dt'd. arq•f'•t by i.rndlna a •t••ped. self· a.-l'f'Ued. &.1a1 111bt"d "av~ lo: UIU& Prtdaa, P .O. Bu :111. Suramf'nlO. ('allf. twZ. A!lf. JS, Moty 2. t. i., t979 t)M.,. PUBLIC NOTICE ------------- PUJUC NOTICE DftultNof~• ------------PUBLIC NOTICE ,. .. ,.., Put>ll"'"' Or-Co.\I 0.1ly Pilot -------------- "7 ------- "A C.Uum.-r's tiukl4-To •~llM>nt, Fabrks, Alld l"lalla.e." I• a fr.ff. lt P•le booklet coelalatlll 1•· formaU... about fahrl(' •nd how lo nae a com· plal•t. aequHt by ""ndtni a stamped, aeH· add~ f'nnlup.-to: Staa. Board of Fabrk · Care, ltzt N ~l .. Room 411l, SuramenlO, Calif. 15814. At>t lS. -~ 7. 9 .... ""' 1\7).19 ST/.TENIENT OP A8ANDOMMEMT Of' USE Of' FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME T"" 101-nci per-. M\ __ ..., l'Al'ADAa" £VltEDltC I PAP40Ak l~ ,_._nl I ~ -. C. P••.....:I •••V on w, I•, lt1' W I\ -vl¥VCI l)y "'"' ~ --in••• Al"""" •no '"" 11-. Of Co..•• Mv'4. C• l>r• N9fll•r -· P~>•> of Cini" ...... C... -W)rl (;«ir°" P-.,1.,, r lo•~. C• '"'Ul9""' '""' °" • i<1•1td on ~~ M•~ sei, \tJQ <ti >0 PM ,, lfte 8'11 8 fO<l-6y C"4Pel •Ith• ,._., ....-vllH Oft Thu~•• 14Y 17, "" •', lO PM •• SI Jolln Ille •Plh l Gr~e• Onnodo• Cn11•(h. "•"•Im. 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"" "'· rP\ld•'ll ol 1hnQlon 8'-M:n: C.il lor Ill(· P••• 11 ir \ p~~ dWltV on 'tW\dll'IJI M.,., 1'7' _.l '"" Lonq R"•Kll Vf'lf'r.lll\ •Dilal A Vfl't~ran of World W M 1. hto • • memboJ< of II\(" World W.ir I '•••M S-r...:-• ol '>.tnlll Ana Mr MIUO "10Vl"d to C4'Utotnift '" tCU\ •net 11;, wile~,,.,,.., Juay•, C.I~ Eul 1\1 !>I .• S..nl• An•. tor lb ''~· He t\ ~ur"'Wd t>'t nt\ wlf~ Mr'try M.tlO, a _, Artnur O..M.tlo and 3 •nchoM. lloncl!fll, R1<NrO .. nd Pdul Mllkl, all of Hunllno1on £i~cn. C'1 -eftd~ mey <-•II .,, ~n'(11m,. .;tt lflf' •r ce BfOtt\er\ Sm11h\0 Mortudr t er• lflto ,.,,......, •Ill oe ""'''"a di 1 lO \ on Thur\da~ M()y 11 M.h, o• r1~h4N' 8ur1at ¥11ut bt-Ct<tl•bf,ttfld ;tf .O AM .,., Fnoay M.iy 18, 191~ "' Simon & Jude c. .. 1no11< Cllutt n "'"" PlllCI llOTHYS SMl1"'S MOITUAIY 627 MC11n SI Hunting ton Beach 53tH>539 f'Ht(FAMILY COU> ... AL FUMllAL HOMI 7801 Bols;i Ave Weslmtnsltlr 893-3525 'ACIAC YtlW MIMOalAL,AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dn11e Newport Beacn ..,~• ... .,._,'~'I P-.MJ llfh <i•IW•Q 1 tUlitt "',.nt will t• •''«fir "' tfWt GOOO ~h•l>n.ra ,....,...,~,¥ p..,,_,, • b fOlfWh ~m''"' ~t"'9f <1dtt"'-'°'\ \_..•\l9 • •itAMA I a.U l<l l C l AOV'> Mt (l £00 A K..AM ... 1M).)r0 ,..,,.._ on !i.unddf' M ttW t l 1•t• •f ~' N'.HOt" rn C,.p.,tr•;.u 8c1K1>. C• •I ,,,.. <'II<' Of U ... ,,.. " "" •10<1 O\I,,,.. rnotfler s,.,..., Elu•bollll !>• n wHlQn.unm•r J unt If\ AnQli\. 80f>\er of NllU,.Q<KI. On"'r Son.er of o .. ~ l•ud, c.. •nd ....... " 8on ... r of Vof\C.Ouvet . 8 C l •uni\ M•rv Wlll••m• ... llOf\(OU ... r . 8 c ' M•Del Ptilko ol !.il'~"toon, 'i••lf•l~Mw•n. C4 nedA dnO \.Ou~1n O•le Peld o uf So•••-.. S•O•ft l\•w•n. C•n•d•. Funer•l ....,,IU' will r... ""Id on Tl\u•~· d•1 M.11 11. i.l'I ltf II 00 AM In llW Cn•l>O'l •I llW Churcn"' J"""' Cll•l\I 01 l•O•• °"' S..1n1s, 410 C•m•no San Clement•. ~"" C•,.memtt. C• w1tf\ Bl•IHIP Ootwlcl H Se<IQw•o pr~\lcll"9. Mr'\ All.mil wets• IC>OtJ time ""'mber ol llM! (hutch ot J~....,, (llrl\I ot L.olh!r 0•1 ..,.,,nl\ IMormonl. • ,....mbo•r ot 1n .. Rt-ht«f ~trly w omen·, Orqdnu" t•r~. r, .. ,,.,.1091t41 L•t'W'dr••n ut th-ft M1\'\1on Vt<'JO Ctthlornht St•tt-~nd d f r .. out•nt P.tr'l IC •PMtl 1n I"': t nurc n " tf"mpt .. worta Inf•""'"'~ w in lolfow ttl ttw P M th< VWw (Hnf"fflfr<y, NPWl)Of"1 fif'tt( f\, C• M c(OfmH• M •\,1on M~N1try. \dn J\f•n (4p1\trttno 1n t fl•r~ of Mrd~t' - Deaths Elsewhere r. () N n (' N ( .r A I .J t•an Rhys. 84,, th e H1111:-.h no\'l'list w ho d r11pp(·d (1111 ot sa~hl for 111•,1rl~· 2(1 y<·ars and then tw1·;1m<' if :-.11<·<·f's~ again ~ tw11 '>Ill' w:1:-1111sl 70. d11·d Montl;.iy "lleartng Loi.s : r\ 4iutck-To llurtni Alda" Is a frtt 41-page pamphM which db1cuM beartn1 needs. pu:rchaslag and C'arln1t for an aid, a•d wltere IO go lf problt'm!I dt'nlop. Order by sendJng a stamped, self-addtts8f'd, le1tal·sbed envelo~ IO: HearlD& Loss, P.O. Box 318, Suramen&o, Calif. t588Z. "Tlte Compieat Callfornla Consumer Catalogue" la a ZIG·page 'book that l'Oven nearly 5t IOplcs of couumer inlf're1>1t, including cen11amer rights •Del recourses. Send SI.SS Ctn lndaded) to: Pdbllcatlons Section, P .O. Box 1815, North Hlthlaacb. Calif. 951M • .or purchase for SI.SI at · any Department of Motor Vehicles omce. "A Consumer Gulde To Filing Construction Complalnl111" Is a frtt Oyer which describes the ruactlons of the Contractors State License Board and how to me a complaint against a contraclOr. Request by sending a stamped, self-addressed, legal-size envelope to: Complaint-Gulde, Contrac- tors' SCate License Board, J02t N Sl., Room 578. Sacrameato. Calli. 95814. Ff.-.. Fall«-d on Copier Order DEAR PAT· 1 ordered a nd paid fo r an inex- pensive copier last December from Holiday Gifts. It never came, a nd neither did an answer to the lette r of inquiry I sent in March. In my opinion. the problem isn't th<' s mall amount or money in· volved. but the f<H'l that mail order firms offer a vt>ry unr~liahle way to shoµ P .T . Halhoa t\mt•n. A Holiday Girts spokeswoman says the ite m you orderPd has heen out of stock since l>et'ember, but a nf!w shipment ls"expeded "any da~· now," so yours will be sent unless you prefer a refund. PUBLIC NOTICE CP-ttJe , SUPl[lttOll COUltTOF THE STATE OF CAl.lf'OltNIA f'Oa THE COUNTY Of' OaltNGE ....A·ltlMJ NOTICE Of' HEARINO Of PETITION FOii P•OeATE OF HOlOGllA~HIC WILL AND fOa Ll'.TTEU Of' ADMIMliTRATH>N WITH WI LL AN .. l'.JlED AND AUTMOllllATIOM TO AOMINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT /.DMINISTllATION Of' ISTATES AC'T E•tate of IESUS RAMIRE Z PALACIO. •h J ESUS PltLACIO, 0.-cu ... d "O TICE IS HERE8Y CilV£N ,,,., EMIUO LOPEZ PALACIO II•\ Ult'(! h~t'f'tn • P4'11tion fo r Ptobat~ ot HOIOQ••l)ltlc Will •nd for Lelle~ of AOm1n1\l••llon With Wiii Annl!lt'd •nd •orthor1z;ohon to <M1m1n1~t~r undef ttte lnaependf!nt Ao""""""'IOn ot E•l•ltt At t. 1etert!'t"K.f' to wh1Ct't '"' mf!'MW for l11rlller ""''""'""· itnd 1n.,1 tlW 11mco ~nd 1)141<• of ""•rlnq ltle wm .. h<IS °"en "'l lor Niiiy 7'1, 1~1'. "' 10 00 " m , •n lht '°"''room 01 Oftp.,ftnw~t 1'111 1 OI \.ltd COUrl. oll 100 Cl••C C~nl ... D• ,,.,. w~,, w the ltt, ot S..W"lta A"""· (dllfOrn1d Oo1llld MAy •. 19'7'1 LE~ A Bl'IANC•I PUBLIC NQ'.J]f;.E f'ICTITIDUS 8USINl'.SS NAME STATEMENT Thi' 1011°"'1nq ~ " ao1n9 °"'' l"Ht\" d\ AOVA·Cl[lt" SYSTEM!., 19112 81•1n• L'l .• HunllnQIOn B~dCll, ·C.A 92M6 Rollf'rt L O•o,....r. 1q192 81•1n1 Ln • Hunl•rtQton 11~<><11. CA 9'1>41> fhh '"''"""" "<ondu<ttl<I Or .tlf In· Cll•IOua1 ROIJW1 L fir°""' Thi~ '\ttttitoment Wtl'-h~ w ith thl' (ounl' Cl•n. 0 1 Ora1'96 CounlY on Apr II 71. 1'1'. f!UllJ PY1111.-OY-c.o.st Oallt P1101 Apr lS.""411.9, 16, lt1'1 1599-1' PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ MUNICll'AL c:ou•T OF HAR.ott JUDICIAL DISTlllCT COUHTY Of' ORANGE nATE Of CALlf'OltNI/. M01 Ja-.. e1vo, N._, llH<ll, CA '2.., PLAINTIFf A 0 ')Tl'IANO EXC.AVA TING, 11'1(, II torpout1on PUBLIC NOTICE the u•• ol llW Frcllllous BuSlrtff\ .._ ...... NA TIONWIDE AUCTION f!CTITIOUS BUSINESS. COMPANY, 71111 FCWllK Rd., Ste. <.. NAME STATEMENT L9011na ... _.,, c.. .,,.,, Th,. to1tow1no prl\on " d o I no .Th• FlcM•~ 8'Nness N-'" ""''""""' terred to -_, flled on 0."119l' II I ORl(;ll'IAlS. 11711 °"d\1¥111e Counlyon-ye. ,,, .. Or • Hun11no1on '"'"'"· C.d '17-Pt>,111~ M. !>n1der. 1112 Gl-.y,., Baroaru J~An lf)•nDorn 11.\2 L>tQllne 8"4l<fl.CA."76~1 llotg" Or, "1. HIJllllnQlon .,.,..i n. '-• Tho\ OU\•RP~ "'"" •ondw<ll!CI by "" <n••T 1pd1v1du•• l 11•• IMi\lne\\ •~ conduc ttrO b1 11n .,,. dlv10 .... 1 • 8¥bdr" Tor.-m Th1\ \ldtef'l'lient ""'"' t1ft,~ wtth t~ Counl¥ ('"'" ol O••noe Coun1., on Pttylli• M«cl• Sn,_ Tiii\ •1•1-1 Wd'i toled with '"" Coun1 y Clerk of Or..,~ Coliflh on Aprll 19. 1919 ,. ... , .. Publi\lted Or-Coa>I 0..IY PllOI Aprol li). 19/9 f'111'U Aor.1), May 2. 9, 16, lt1' 1~71 Pu011•"'11 0r.,,.,, ~ O.Ol'r Piiot Apr. 2), ""'-Y 7. q• 16. 1'79 lSIS /9 1-------------- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE STATEMENT Of WITHDllAWAL f'ICTIT.fOUS eUSINESS f'ltOM PAllTNEllSHIP NAME ST'ITlMENT Ol'EllATINGUNOEll Tno tnllow1nq ~''°"' "'e dolno flCTITIOUS eUSINEU NAJilE ""''""'~ .,, T"" lollow>nq perwn ""' "''lltdr•wn !> ~ '> (lt:'AN0~F 'i~ PVI( l . /20 i~ " Q•n"' •I f'oHlnH fr om lhf' 10th \t W fil'\tm1n-\trr CA Q?f'A) partntH'\h•t> o~r.tt1nq unOpt' th, c11~''"' 1 '>m•tn, no 20th s1 .. 11t1111ou• bu'"'""' ?tame o1 BBNO We~lmon'r". (.A~j PAATl'IEP!>HIP"..i 4-"0 llort K•rm•n RoOPrl Lt"' !>rP•'""'· no 70ln SI , Av•nue, !><>•le .S, ~ BeiKll, (.A W•\lml"'tt'• f A .V1&14J ..0 - ,,,. .. bu\•,.,.\' I\ <OtUkt<1«"<1 b y • Thi> UCflttOV\ CV\;~ fW,,... ~t.t~ Qe"Mt•f CMr11"tt "'"P ,,, .. nt for t9'e Piort~r"ttltP wa~ fUed on Cner1.-.1 Smlll\ "°"""'De' JO, 19/r 111 Ole Cotinly ot TtH\ \t41W"l'W-nt •ctl fl tt-0 •'I" lfW Of'4'f"Qf' Coun11 ''"'~ 01 Ort1n9'0 C:.O..ntv on Tne lull .,....,,. -~ af 1"" Aprll ll. 191'1 ~rwn W111tdr-tn0 IS ft14tlt Robr-t1 W L1oll. '11111 El Greco PuOll'.n.'<1 °'""9 (0<1•,1 0..11, PllOI C.1ttl•. Fourtt<ton 11.t(l~y. CA '7709 Apr H , May 2, 't, I• 191~ 14'07 1' R-1 W LY••I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS UU\INf. SS NANI E STAlf MU H L••Off~Of IHCHAROO. FRAZ~E IJSO VontC•......,Aw0.... Su1I• l4S Nww,_11 8"41Ch, C•, 91WO 1'"211 OEFE .. OANT JOHN PHILLIPS, Th• IOll0,.1rtQ ..... r•.on•, "'"doing lndl¥1dually,""" JOHN Pt4°1LUPS 00-bU\111~'"" ..-ut>ll~n•"'1 ()r.tn4.1t t O~\t Dd1•• Apr 1S,M.t., 1, Y. I•, 191~ lllU-1'1 11\Q bu"""'' ~' PHILLIPS CEMEl'IT r ... t-fl R I A R U A L E co ' ll'I OEMl'lllV COMPANY OF INVfSINl(NI.,, urn•.,,~, .. , •••. (.AL IFORNIA, ,, <0tPGt•l1on, DOE 5 t :: 1'4 FO.,l<ll•un ll~r1~,. (".1 Q?IOfl throuoh 10, lnc:IU\1Vf') WtUM,,. I Wtt!•0r ~\) ~drt>of' PUBLIC NOTICE AMENOEO SUMMONS TO Point r" , Hur1hnQlon 1>~.H to, ld FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FIR!>T /\.MENOfO COMPLAINl ~7 .. '> , NAME STATEMENT CASE NUMBEll M11 W1lll1W'l l .. '"(!,.,~ SCI '><'conn . Tn• tollowonq P<tr'oon ' •re OOH!Q NOTICE 1 YH ...,\fe ...,. s.Wft TM S1 , t11•fn~1 t., "''°n1 Ctt ~).t t>u\•n .. \\ ,, CO•ott Mrf .... ,,., ........ , 10U .. ,,_, N1• noo<1. ll"'"'' /SJ ,.,.,n.; .... . I HC: (OI OR (OMPAl'IY. l•tqo ywr ... ,.. ••rd wf'tW!o\1 yow mpoftld Lonq ~·¥n, C~.t Q(..o:J S.yl>"r• (1rrk• IN1n.r, r...A 97/14 Ushers Wanted 'Saddleback Company Tht::1l t'r officials are seeking vol u nll'e rs to sc·rv<' ;as 11o.;hers for nnc n1~h1. of four daHcrcnt pl.1~s :-.rhl'duled a l lht· cr11lt•$?l' l0:1mpu::. this l>ummcr Your letter was n't ani;wered because the Colorado firm is running so far behind in its· customer corr~pondence that March letters are .now being .answered . If you prefer a refund, re· quest it from "Operator One." Wben Operator One was asked for her name to lndude In l'OrTeSPG\l· dence and A YS records, she responded thal Holl· day Gifts has a new policy that does not aUow Its customer service> reprl'st>nlatives to reveal their namc>s. I c-.rycier• DI MARCO •AllAUJO Int N. Nl.tloo SI., S..Ote 1't Sa11taA .... CAmo1 Tet:OUl - Al-'fl fer Pwtit'-r Pllbll\Md Or-ColtU 0411¥ Pltol ""'-Y '· 10 .... ,.,, 1"9-1' PUBLIC NOTICE "'1111111 lO 1Wy1. ll•M --•l-I ho" bu,,,.,..· '· tc.nd~c•.S O~ .t Jam .. -. Jnllro '°"• l<>O'> S. Ro'' ~ wlow. llm•led "'"'',..."'"" S.nt .. A"''·'" -n101 AVISOIU ... 11.al_e.m......,clo.EI Wolhon r \Y~l•l'f l'l lr norO I T•ll. 1811.\ Pa\r 0 Ttl.._,..1,._... ctec:Mt;r c ... tr.t Ud. ~•n lt\r\ Sldf11,........,t ""'·'' ,,,,..,,., w1tn trv-Cort~1. ,,....,,,.. CA9"11U a1Hh..c1a •,.,.,.. -uct. n~ Coun11 c1~'-01 0 1.in""' "°""'Y on In °"' .,..,. , condut1eo oy d -In .. a .i._ ~ i. ...._..., April 1', IYI'< lll'ltl~ pa,.;,,..,..,.,~ ~ ........ fllJnl J amKJ-- 1. TO THE 0£FEN1ANT. A cl•ll P\11>11~ Or-c ... 1t Dall' PllOt Ro<llMOI lei! CCMftC>lalnt ..... -ltl.0 Dy llW pl•ln. Al>r. 2\ ""'-Y 2 9 .... 1'79 ,,.,.,. Tit!\ \IA'-1 .., •• fli.d ..tttl tflt- lltt ~atnsl you. CQIOnlv Clerk ol Or-Counly on • II 1ou w1\h lo Oelend '"" PUBLIC NOTICE A11<1111.1q~ • l~ull, you ~I. •lftlln lO CS..y\ 41lll'r Puotl\""" Or...,q., CM\1 O~ly Piiot ,.....,_-----lnl\·sum..,,,.,. ''..,.,.,...,on•""·•••• ------a.I>'..!.\ Ma,7,9 t(>,.191'1 1411 /~ NOTICE Of SAll[ •llh lhl\ lourt " wrlll"" P1"•d•nQ '" (......,., Of llEAL NIOPEltTY t•\POn\I• 101 .... com1>l<1•fll 111 n JU•,I•'" SUPEltlOtl COVltT Of TNE PUBLIC NOTICE The season runs .June 2 1 through Aug . 12. For information. con· t a l'l Barbara Belcher at 8.11·7532 or 49~4950. t!Xt. 266. Trio Awarded Scholarships Three South Orange Coas t residents have been selected for $300 <>c holai:shtps from the local ch a pter or the Americ an Bus in ess Wt>men 's Association. Risha Ayne Martinez. 17. and Linda Mea Rosenbaum. 20. both of S3n Juan Capistrano, ;md Rosa Maria Tena • 2 1, of San Clemente, were honored. N e plune Societ~ CREMATION BURIAL l\J 'oEA 646-7431 Call for frff portfolio • c .m /811r FUNERAL IRECTORS Harbor~1 ff any mail ordn firm adds nameless person- nel to its uncarin1t computf>r, !be lucklei.s con- ~umer will be out of luck wh1·n it comes lo pl.nnlng d,own tbe blame for bad servic<'. Canrer-job Rbk11 Related?' DEAR PAT: Have any studies been done that indicate which occupations twve conditions that might contribute to the ris k or employees getting cancer? .M . E .• Huntington Beach A review or government statistics shows that miners, laborers, and lransportatkJn workers have a ,higher risk or cancer,-wltile persons In agricultural pursuits have comparillvely low mortality rates for all ty~ of cancer except those involving the> skin. Job-hunting ' Program Set a.T PltlVATE SALE (.011r1, YOu mv\I 1,,,. wllh llW •uurl d ~TltTEOf CALIFOllNIA fOll N• SO fJ Jll1I ""' 1tl•n Olf'tt<J1nQ Of tau\• "" or,p THE C0~0HT.Y10-F O•ANGE F l(TiTIOVS &USl,.ESS SUPElllOlt COUltT pluOlnQ In 1~ ,.,.,~,..., '" '"' n<>< •~• ~ ,.. 0, CALlfOllNIA u""" you 00 w "'"' dt'l<lwll "''"ti' PENTOITTI!!; (FO~ 'p-Ho•£ ~"T"E'ONFGWIOLFL I lt"' ... ~::..~l\.:~:~~~:.:ng .,..,... COUNTY O f' LOS ANGELES •nlM4'd .-.., dOQ4or ""°" ol I~<' Pl"'" ~ " " ,.. E\1•1 of FRAl'IK VE!>!>EL!i JR lill. •nO '""tour! ...,.r ""'e•. 1udq A N 0 F 0 It L E T T E II s nt·" ~ Ot'lOd.:d • .. menl •9t11nsl '°"lot, ... '"""'.,.,. TE s TAM E .. T A"., AN 0 11"411f POnE ~'f c.o . WHIT~ l'IOTICE I!> HEREB'f GIVEN INI, mMt-'" , ... compl~nl, ..-noel\ COUid AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER M F '· AN[; 5 A L E s c o . 0 r \Ublecl lo ~Ot>flrm•llort bw I~ •!Jo,... re\Ull ln.gam1\/tmenl ot w-\, lakino UN DE 11 T " E IN DIE Pl ND ENT H V N T I NC. TON 8 EACH , 197~1 ' '"" of money or pr-flatorOllWr r•hel •• ADMINISTll/.TION Of' ESTATES Surfd•le l.dtW, H""'lrtg!Oft Bcddt, C.. •nlllle<I '>uperlor Cou~t. Mll OREO Que\led lnlMcomptalnl. ·ACT 92~ OOROTHYVE'.iSELS,u Eittculfl•OI b 11.,_.m..1e -INMvlceel £\l•IP ol J OHN ALEllANOE R WayM Richard Ha wen \, 1'1•1 Ille '"late of FRANK 11£!.SELS. JR . .., aft.r...., IA tlli• --y .. .-TEDFORD. Oe<~,.,...a S.Vr!d•I• ~. HunhnglOft 8HCh, C..o. de<uM-d, Wiii \f!ll •I 11<1""'1" s.ole, l o .. w ,,......IY M -· .;_ .. ,,,..., l'IO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , ... I •·21>411 "'" hlQ"t•l •nd.,.. .. ,,., Ol-.on '"" ........ 11 ... , .... y ... llled ... 11 .... BARBARA JEAN HALL II•• 111~0 '"'' OU\lllH\ l\UlndlKledby an .... terms •nd cortdlhon• llerelMll1tr "'-DATE OJ.....;.,., u "" ........ 1 ... peflllon tor PtotMI~ of w.11 "'"•dudl 11°""11• on M.oy 11• It~ or '""'""'11"' J Po>IN\OR ' ' anO tor L•'"'" h\l,.mt'nlar1 .irtd "'"VI'<! P H""""' ,.,,,,,n ttw """' •llOwed Oy ••w. 11111~ Cl~•~ · ~utftO"'""°" 10 <tdmln"'"' lM ~\lalt' Tll~\ .,'l,.t..,,,,..1! "'"' lotl'd •Ith '"" rlOhl. lltlt' •nd Int••~'' of '><11d .,,. 8 0 Slonl' und11r Ille l~nl AOm'""trllllon Counly Ctl'r-ol Ordnqe C.ounl1 on n •\4!0 •' '"" ,,,.,. ot 111\ ~""'·~•II o!puh ' ot Eslat.-. Ac t ,...,,,..,.e lo """" '' AQtol 20. 19/9 Ille r19nl, l•tle and lnlere\l 1"411 llM! L•• Dfflcftol m.,d., tor ""1~ p.of1 ltu'"" '"'° INI FllJ9/4 ••l•l• of.""'° de<.Hw<I IW\ •<Quired ELDllED & O'ltOUltkE Ille llmt' MIO pt.Ce of ""•r.nq ""' ...,,.,. Pul>l•\hOd Or.JnQP (o.t\I OitllY Prlot by ooera1..,,, of law or ol1"'rw1sr ottwr •n N .,..,. Ill.,. h•' ~~ ..,.1 tor ,..,., 1'1, 1019• "' 10 00 Aor 7S, Nl.t' 1. 9, 1&. '"' 1511-h lhan or on -1100\ lo lMI of wlCI <14!· s.1i.iee .. d m • '" ,,.. courlrOO<'n of O.o.rtme <H\4!0 .. !Tie lime of hi\ dUlft, rn •nd G...,.. .. CA '110J l'lo lot "''o cc>urt. "' 100 C•••C c.~nter PUBLIC NOTICE lo Ille loUowlnq dM<rl-reel.,,._.-Tel: uni J0-1 Oron W~. u1 11"' Coly ol !>.!nld An" ---- ly In llW Coly of Cl:!\\, COunly of t.nWMYt fer• Pl.titllttl C•"•ornoa S~ATEMENT Of'. Or-. SI•"' of C.ll I• P\iotlv..d Or-Co.l•I 0...ly PitOI O•tedNwy 4, lt7'1 . ABANDC*MENTOf USEOJ' Th•I -11on of llW North h•ll of ~y ' 9 .. 7l '"' u ...... ,q LEE " BRANCH, f'ICTIT'IOUS eusa-ESS ... ~w Ille.....,_ .. -1ff of S...C:llon 10, --·-·-~~-----~ _,. TOWflSlllc> 4 Soolltt, R-II We\l, '" °""11Y C.l,.r• T "" toliO••n9 PC!r\Ons II••• t1te Rane:"° LO\ A'-'lto\, ••per Map PUBLIC NOTICE THOMAS L. LAHtD •"-ndoNd tlw ""' of U.. FH:Mllou• fllecl 1n dKre. ol o-rlltoon 1n 1"" _ s.tte M1·• t.lu\1Af'\\ Nariw. s.ic.er1or Court of l O\ A-ltt (.ounty. MOTICE OF Wll Pa-• v.-..ci.. ORIGINAL SAM''> P IZZA, 1841 Cllllorll4a, C-No. 13S71, a tertllle<I llH)M.llESl'Oftjl81LITY ~ HtMt. CA~ lld•m• Aw. H""'•"lllOn Bffcft, c.lot. copy Of IN final deeree of .... d caw NOTICE I!> HEREBY GIVEN '""' Tel: 17141 •1~ n&•I> ltawl""-. recoro.d Februery 7, 1"1 the 11ndenlQnl!CI w111 not l>t' '"'°°""b"' A.__.,.__ ,,,.. Fr<llliolr.i B""''""'' "-,.... In 8-I•. P-Jl of OM<t\, 1n IM 01 lor •"Y deb!> or hal>illl•"' conlrMt~<I Pul>l•"-<I Or-eo.\t O•llV Ptlot •erred lo aboVf' "'"' 11"'<1 rn OrAn9C Job hunting strateglt?S lice 01 Ille COunty Recorder of o r..,. ov •"Y.,,. -tn•n m~u. o., or M•• 9· 10• 16• 19,. """'q C.OUn•v on Ju1r '· "n COURIY.dM<rl~••lofl~ ~lier lh1CO&I~ C.l~n H Mot>lt•r. l>"ll CIW\lnul will be explored in a frf!e Beqlnn.nq ••• PO<nl on'"" "0'111 Oateo lhl\ 1111\dr(of Mo. 19~ PUBLIC NOTICE Or. Hunl1not•>n l:l<•<Kn ( .. ,.,_ 92M1 prog r a m Tues d ay at 11ne ofwklSout1W.nt_,1Prot S..< M1<i.-t P '>w111 v""''"'Mol'""'"<n1 Ctte•1n .. 1or . G Id W t C II . 1-,., Ot\IAnt H«'lll 89 4'' °'" W~\l l60'IM1noru Ot FICTITIOUS eUSIMESS Hunl•nqonn n.•arn (.,hi "71>A7 o en cs o e•1 e "' ~ r11 ....... ,.,.,,, <onc1 ·~ b ,.. 9~.S1 leet lrorn '"" t.or1tte<)\I cor,...r (O'lla M<!S.. C• 926~ NAME STATEMENT ond1.'•~~;j·' wa\ uc y .in lfuntinJtt<>n Beach from or \a id !>out lM! .. 1 auarlP•. '""n<P Pvbfl•hecl Or-~· 0&11y Po101 Th~ 1o11ow•"9 11,:r,on• .,,. 00,nq c • .,..,H ~llPr 6 . .,0 LoS·JO· pm '!>oulh o· 11· 40" w o r "°' 1t •~Pl M•1U.16.11,197'1 1e<Hr19 b'""''"'11,. Th•· ·•a•---• w"' 1,1~ "'Ith 1~, .•• . • . P•••llel •1111 .... E:•st lln• ol ,.ra 0 B El'ITERPR SES ' ' • ~ .. ~,. '~ •• The seminar will he Soul""••• QUArte<, lo '"",,,.. PC>onl OI & I . 1•01 (ounly Clork ol OrenQe Count, °" PUBLIC NOTICE 10<1no, ~ Hiii•, C.•lltorn••911>SJ April 20 19N held in the ca m pus bit9lnn•no of 111" d•S<"P11°"· 11•••nu ~ NI••"""' J °'"',,._.., 71401 lo,,no. • 1'7151' H . . b Id. (4flllnu1no !>Guth 0 n 40" WP\l 1>:i..J4 C.P·l /t• L~una H•ll•, Cllllorn•a 9'1>S3 PuOll\IW'd o.--c~·t 0'"11 Pllol uman1t1es u1 1ng, 1"'· ,,,.no Nortn" lS' 20 · w~,, • R 0 c. 111 k 73, K ·"~' -· -rootn 101. •1.00 IMI, lltl!fl<e SC>ulll 0 12' .a-· w .... 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pla(e~ c:.:r. ~~"';;1°,;~, .. 91671no• Apr· U. ""'-Y2. '· 16. 1'1'1 U91·1'1 ·~::::.:..::.:.: _________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~u.n feet 10 lhl! N0<11W!rly ,,,,. of ,.... SUPElllDll COURT OF lHE Tiii\ OU\l,,.\\ ,, condtKted bY it -~IQlll of way Of I ... Soullwrn PM1f1< $TATE Of CALI FOR,_IA FOR Qf!ntral ~rtntir\ltoo. PUBLIC NOTICE DENTURES 8175 each 5 AME DAY SERVICE. AVAILABLE Railroad Co .• •s deKrlOed •• P•r"I 6 THE COUNTY Of OltANGE Nll<Mel J °'"'moncl In 1"9 -recorded Octob"' II. I~. E•l•te ~ l NEOO. !.·"",R~CK 0 '8RIEN flll\ ••a1..-ot .... , '""" Wllh lfttl flCTITIOUSeUSINESS In Book 1', P-311 of l>H01 llt<!n<.t< ~ •· rounly Cltrk of Oran90 County on Ma~ NAME STATEMENT l'lorlh .. 47' 49·· Wesl 50 00 ft!f'I •lono •~a LEO P O"BRIEl'I. O...t>!d\eO 8, ''19, r .... loll<MinQ per\Orl 1, doill9 INS•· w ld Norltterly llne; n.tnu North 0" NOTIGE I!> HERE UY C.llllN lo ltt• f'll"7S ....... . 11' 40" Enl S? • .O IHI, ll'tf!n<e Nori II <redilors ot lite dll0¥e """"'° O<:<~O..r>I Publl~lt@d OrdnQt' <:.cMl\t O.lly Pllol HACIENDA R EAL E'>TATE 1110 H 'JS":IO"Wnl 11.,.fttl, ll,..nce lllAl•llper\Ofl\Mv•"9Cld""'"Q"•"" Mayt,16.23,l0,191' ,.,..,.5 H ~eici •.. 1 E •-•·'• ) ·Norlll O 11' 40" Ea\l •l\ II I•••. lne w 1e1 do'<.-nl ""' req11irl'd 10 111~ _ ----__ ••-• ·• ...,, e • ....,_ ~""· IMflce E•1te<l1 Ill 00 fef'I morP or lllem w11n Ille ,_'""''Y vouche•• h C•lllornl• '110( l•u In a 01r.c1tfrw101"9 1rue point 01 1ne ... "'.,...., •• c10 M.trk J. Meyer-PUBLIC NOTICE J4'mH tcennellt NKhol\, ma J••• 1»991,,..lnq. l I o M 0 0 RE . G R A 11 E S AH O --- _ _ RCNd, CO\la Mna. C.lllornoa ~ Slrwt Alldreu · ~Id PfOll"tl'f I• MADORY," ~\•on.I torpor.otoon f'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS This °"'~'' "'"'*'<led by .,, In· loc•tM near _,., k•ltlla Aveflue, 11172 E 17111 SlrHI, S..ole 10~. Tu•l•n NAME STATEMENT drvldllat. • • -Aiu a1QO. #--~·-t•_.. ................ 1-A!_.,,.,.I&. ..... _•~~ M-"'--... ~-~~- Cy= ~=ia-af ..._ C-;:l=::::,;,:~~ ~.~~-~· ,,..!.~.'ot-.no oenon 11 dol119 Ml· n.1, ~::!t ~':°'f~i.ct~ ': ·----------lll-~~-~-t.allc-t~IUIM;~J.61HIO~,OOO~Of-ltle11L..-llll....U•1+.)lc~~~ ..-11>\ •lier lite DEVE LOPME NT CENlE R . ?II ""41gnofl• SI • COSW Mtt4. C•lll m 21 J41mes H M 1llenbur9, 111 Maof>Ol .. Sl.,Cosi.-.C.111 ,,.,, Thi\ bullneu I\ ~teo by •n I"· dfvkllial. McCOIMae MOltTUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Ca0tslrano 495-1776 ':.":!.-:-.. °" LHOMI ~2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 -.a.llOADWAY. MOllTUAIY 110 Broadway CoetaMesa Mf-9150 Mortuary Cemetery C1~matory • Interment In Any Cemetery a Shipment • cremaaon $2U. complete. Call /or frte N-"-----l--ll•MOIU:1!9:m~:_IJIMlllUJ.-L---jl•-cmnat1on Pcn1/olio Wll'fQW CHAP1L 1825 Gleler Ave. Clem1tory • Flower ShOp Coete Meaa 427 E. 17tft SI. •Miss•..a Cosla Mesa ~ .,... 646-4888 A - ORTHODONTICS bid to KC-Y , ... ofter.,,,. -llntpubllutlonoflhl•llOIKe. -1? I• to lie_... on.., •• ., ll" ba\I\. 0.tad Aor•I 11. 191' H<et»( M '° lllle, -\WIKI lo Cur• Jo.In 0 . O'Br .... ~ M>ARD QUALIFIE.D rent taul , cove"..,"· colldlllon•. E•«Ulrl• of IM Wiii ORTHODOl'ITIST restrictions. re'9rulloru. r lollts, of t"t-..e-.1~1 r19tth of -· -·--' of re. MAlllt J. MEYEll 51550-Conl. In .-.1on. pure Ila-,, lo -MOORE, GllAVISAND MADOll'f J H.Nlll~ ~ltrs ,,.,_I ••• 111«1 will! '"" Co11n1, Cle•• of o,....,. Counlf on 10 retm~ or PA1 to or on befhltlf of A ..,.....,._. c.._a1i- .,..., Mller'H0\1\-e•-• 01 ,,.. 17111•·11'11 s.r..t. • m dffl9'1I ......... retm"'ll -11on ot .. 1\1· TtnU., c.I ....... t2t9 ~I l"'4 1119-ootf c-.. ,_1.eo ........ 11 Of Tel: 11141 m .J11J Publl-0r4'11Qt CCNst Dally Piiot April ... tt1' DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER JlO~ HARBOR, COSTA MESA f ACROSS fAOM rEDCOI 642-0112 Wv••-· Of MIO llf'llP9'1Y lrorn W<h ............ (D<vln• Apr. u. Maw 2. • .... ,.,. ISI0.19 IKllllY. -...... , !eoa• and OIM• PubhslWd Or-CCN\I o ... 1y Pilot _......_ ___ -------··-M\ Of ..... not to e•<"d a tot.I \9rll ll.U-Mayl .t, 1q19 1•14·/~ - of IJ)S,000. 1114• or~ are lllYIMcl tor MOid •P- AI pr..,,.,, -"""' .,. 111 wrllln -will lie rec:elftd b¥ M. II. Kambel, PUBLIC NOTICE Dell, """'· Hatt'. .,_ -8Mnlrlll, f'ICT1T10US8USINESS n-f' fw .. lcPEncutrl1, at I MAM•STAT•M•NT Linden Avenue. Lon' 11eac11, Tiit totfllMlno !*'!Oft'' dolno IMnl· lf9nlla, .. eny ""'° etttr Ille flrtl non H . -llllllllcetten of Wt notic. Afld 11ttore PPF ENTERPRISES. PAS1 IMlllfltafMid..... . P R E S E N T F U T U R E Tiit •llKllfrl• -IM rlQM to ENTERPRISES, SMI P~ Drive, rwiect 9flY..,. .. , lllCh prior to efllry of HllMl"910ft BN<ll, C•. ""' ..... < ... lmllfttttleWI... Nan<, L Be•sr, SMl P.clva Or .• ,.,..m--ff--1--U._ .. ..., ,_, . HliftllnqfOfl BN<tt, CA, _... Ml'*M Dorolfly veuel\ Tiii\ llU\lnns h <OlldlKltd tw •n In· Ei.<~I• o11i. ••l•I• dltl'IOtial of fr ... Vflltlt, Jr , NMtCy L 8e~w ..... Tiil\ •l•l-1 •d> '''"" w•lh 1"9 8AlL. MUtn, MART, County Ct~" ol OrallQe Coun11 on ••ow• MDM•••1T1 Aprll 1t.1tn ..,.."..,._ ..... ~ ........ Orellft CMit 0.11• Pll04 ., t , ''.., "" 11eo.n "" .... Puetlw.d Or-Coast OAll1 Pilot ,.... U.MOlyJ.•, 1', ttn no"" ---····--- .. .. ,.., Publl\ftecl Or41110e CO.ll O.tl• Pl"'°' ,... • u . May a.., .. ..,, , .. ,. ' ..,. ... Pu1141tfted Ol'A19 ca.st Delly PllOI 4'16. 7S,,,,.., 1, t, 16, 1'79 l~rt PUBLIC NOTl<;E .......... Or .... ClMlt o.Hy llt!M, ,a,t ,1t,1m ,,..,,. I -. .._ ........ -·. ---.._...._ .. ' .. / ,,. ·-·~ . . COUNTY I STATE ~mdmy, MllY 11. 1'71 "Why~ you and I bother to come bad<, Tom? ~tlOn 11 tor people who failed this ttme •ound." --------------~----- E'at~ ·Beds Loss Won't Hurt A plan by the s tate Department or Mental Health to reduce 600 to 800 of the cuuent 5,136 beds in state hospitals ror the mentally ill will have only a "quite remote" efrect on Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa, its executive director sa id Tuc!s- day. Dr. Frank Crinella said F airview, which treats the developmentally disabled rathe r than the mentally ill. isn't covered by the new $35· million plan to m ove patient:. out or state hospitals. ' THE ONL V EFFECT on Fair view he foresees • is that, as more mentally ill patients move out into community·care facilities. there may be less space in them ror developmentally disabled persons, he said. Already, ruoding cutbacks related to Proposi· lion 13 have hurt those former Fairview patients, called clients, who depend on s uch funds to help pay for their care now that they're living outside the ho5pital, Dr. Crinella said. During the past six monl.hs, m any such formN clie nts have returned to lh t' huspltal because they can no longer iifford adequate care on the outside. · he said. · ·· • I IN FACT, HE SAID, admission~ have equaled releases during the last few monUts. puttin~ a crimp in Fairview's progra m -0f moving its own patients out into the comm unity. This program. which has been under way for several years, is ajmed at reducing the hospital's current 1,400 beds to l ,100 by 1982. Murder Rap Brings Prison A man whose armed robbery partner was shot to death last Au~ust during an attempted holdup in Anaheim has been sentenced to six years in state prison for second-degree murder. John B. Lupien, 25. of Garcl!n Grove was handed the sentence by Orange County Superior Court Judge William Thomson, who also ga ve Lu· pien credit for the time he already has spent in Orange County J ail. THE SHOOTING VICTIM was Joseph Allen Harris, 29, nlso of Garden Grove, Lupien 's partner in crime. ~arris wa s shot not by Lupien but by the Inte rnational HousC'wa res owner Carlos Paradmha last Aug. 25 during an attempted robbery The store proprietor also shot a nd wounded Lupien. Both robbers were armed and had taken two store employees host ugc wht!J1 . the shootings ot. curred. according to trial testimony · Under state law, a person arrested for an -armed robbery in which someone b killed also may be charged with m urd~r. Flag Day Declared WASHINGTON <AP ) -President Carter has designated the week of June JO as Flag Week . C_amJi&ign Spending- SACRAMENTO <AP I Campai•a apeDdiftl on <.:alltom1a ~ltct lona 1kyroektted to a rffOra. s~ 2 mllUon lut year, lhe ala le Fair PoUUcal Pra<'li<'{"' Comml111lon reported Tlanday. 'rtw lnl·n·1&11t.1 wits more than tw6ce the rate of lnflaUon. chalrmt•n Thomas Houatoa aaid at " news oonfu.-.u-e. . l'he report abowcd thAAt aome le1lalatOfJ have surplWI c1mpaht11 rund11 totallloa ne.rly *2"11\lllion,,. but othc!-ni r~port.,.-t dtillclt1 totalllna SU million. Two 1enatnr1. Democrat John Holmdahl ·of t:aalro Vaalley ttnd Hupubllcan William Craven of 0 <'Ufl!'ldt', ·reported aurpluat.~ of over Sl00,000 t'llCh . • roa Ttlt: •'Ill.HT TIM•: rive candidates ror the• stah' Stmatt• s pt•nl more lhMn $200,000 each. Joh11 S<·hm1t.t, U Ncwv<>rl fieach. spent a total or S~l .173 a~t1lnat clecled stmator from Oranae Coun· ly , rndud111g ~.947 spent ln the primary. Only four assemblymen had surpluses of.more than $SO.OOO tfrpubliran Hachard Hayden or Sun· nyvallc-. Ht•publlc·1tn P aul Priolo o r Malibu, ft("'pUlH'an l'aul Hannai or <t11rdena and Democrat Witdlt' &A'<i<foh uf Chula Vista. B.annai was tops 14 llh soo.160 Tht•n· ,., 11uw nu legal limitation on what a __ ...._ ,~, poUUcan can do with surplus campailn fUDda. There are bUla peodla1 In the~ to forbid ualn1 them for personal e~. · Cam~n apendiq in lt'11 lnchlded the 1Doet expenaive ballot propoaltion In California blltory -Propoeltion 5. the anU-amokin& lnltiative, which waa aoundly defeated. Opponents spent M.4 million, while proponents spenftroo.oo. The total of rr.1 million w•s nearly 12 million more than spent on the previous most expensive ballot meaaure -Propolition LS, the nuclear initiative or 1976. - Houston said four tobacco companies -R.J . Re~lds, Brown and Williamson, Lorillard and Pballip Morria. spent twice u mucb to defeat Propo8itioo ~ as djd all 4S ~andidatea running for the state Senate .. "IN FACT, ONE tobacco firm, R.J . Reynolds, s pent more money to defeat the anti-smoking in- itiative than Evelle Youn1er spent in bis 1ener'l election campai1n for 1ovemor," Houston said. Reynolds spent $2.4 mi.lliOn to Younger's $2.2 million. Houston said the November election marked the first time in recent history that the Democratic "A Most Unique Place to Shop" ( ASUAL JUNIOR CLOTHING *.GIFTS FOR HIM AND HER LARGE SELECTION OF TOPS * AMERICAN OAK ANTIQUES PEWTER * PANTS AND SKIRTS * HOME AND GOURMET ITEMS ~ale May 16-19. 20% to 35% Savings on Selected Spring Dresses. Tops and· Pants • • • Sunshine C~any 2630 A•~M.wport leach~ (Behind Manners Mlle Square) 714-646-3545 - " ·0,-1.-,. ..... k_I,.,, flat sheets 4-99 twin t':I full sheets ..... , O< l11ted ,...,,.z.69 lut1 Z.99 4ueen-slze sheets • llal O< lttlt!<J " 4-99 ·pilloWcases .. \l.lnddfd l)illt 1.99 k11•t: ~•le o.!tr Z.99 ~me 1ICfT''1 are \hghtly •ffl'l!Ul.)r l>Jtlern~ \hown .ire repr~ntal•Vl;l nominee spent more on tbe IOVel'W'a rw tbu tbe Republican. · · "Democrat Edmund Brown Jr. apeat '3.4 mlllion. Brown also spent $1.3 mlWGa la tbe primary, ra1-lDI hla total tar tbe year to Sc.1 million. Sl.3 million more 'than Younpr. , The lieutenant aovemor'a race set aaatber re- cord. where winner Republican lllke Curb out- spent incumbent Democrat Mervyn DJmally bJ J.1, Sl.~mUUonto$500,000. 1 That wu an except.Ion, ~. Houlton •aid incumbentaoutspent non-incumbeata4-1. Trip Set for Senion Senior citizens are invited on a trip to Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary in Modjeska Canyon May 23. The trip, sponsored by t,be community aervices office of Santa Ana Colle1e. will leave from the college at 9 a.m. and return at approximately 2 p.m . after lunch at the sanctuary. Participants s hould plan a sack lunch. Cost of the trip is $5. For reservations or more information, call the community services omce at 835·3000, ext. 488. ORDER YOURS NOW • • • . _, -:--1• . -... .,.: .·· ~ ·. '-;__;...-:---.. . ~· ·. 'h~ t I l !J,A 9'f:, r..~ ~ 11.,,J~ ~3 -e'll' """/) • J;.j.J.. r ,~~-:V-0 • • • • • • • • • • eallfor1lla ••llft'S•• NclspN11d1 .16.99 I . 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS . /,/ I REG. S195 f. - ftU • IUITll CMMl ~ ' ---llG. =. ~:i:n.v 1912. HAR~OR BLVD.=~ ...,.-.. , ... .... . ISll Ul>c.oln """' .. . .. .. .. • .... .. . .. . .. tin ·~ o.n. . . . .•• .. .. ?" . . . . .. . . .. . no No .....,. C..to11 . . .. .. .. .. .. .." "..,,_ a-. ............. ~ .................. CO.T--1 ............... MIOl ...... .,......_~C-. . ........... . w COolftl fulllOll "-. ~ L..- an,,.....,..11 'eroell' a.9'P • rusht t harm1 •giant ear1hen crocks ru" like the ones adventurous ltJders u!ted for valuable CMllO hke molantsOt rum trom tar dWIJY 01acn 1 • lopoed oll with white drum Yjades and tnmmeCI w1lh bfuihed hardware• 0,.. Mea. ... W .IM S-.1 .. 7 .,_n..,elMlln • bean stallung 1 • d•sc:over our bean ti.gs 1n v•vod decor al or shitdes dnd entoY custom lot (I hey Shill lo SU•I the sitter 1) • 2.S<u. It. bill o'bNdll.99 Lag ..... ,. L1p1 ... W. ~-....~~'-.'!"'-------....,,_._.. __________________________ ,,_ ______ ~-------·-·~- • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------,-----, I Fill'" this ooupor>. c1tp .r'<I ""''' w11h St 75 + 25 postage to· t Pilot Printing. Label Div. I Post Office BoJ< 1560 • 330 W. Bay St. 1 Costa Mesa. California 92626 I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to Use Your Z1pcode I I I I PILOT PRINTING \ L---------------------~ { .. . '( -.. -===="f• - . .;.. CHI CAGO <AP > Youn1 female 1tudenL11 of balle&,. whkh -.nay be the nation) "mOlt ob 1ea1inly wei1bt-con1clou1 sub c ulture ." aomellmea ahow I ·u ·women who auffu ,....__.a=no=r=e~ld=a'!!One'"-r=vosa .s ttit1y fl1ht to atay thin . two New Vorlt psychlalriltl report. , Or. Eqene L.. LOwenkopf. or New York Medical Colle1e and Dr. Lawrence N . Vincent, author of a dantenJ' healt.h book. reported a 1t'5,Y of 55 female student ballet '1ancers •led 16 lo 20 IN .. / TAL& Tueaday to tbe ~!!!!!~~!!~~~A~me~n Plyrhiatrk AssCX'lalion , leased and 1m1ll-bre111ted." they !laid. • here~ the 1>1Ychlatrllls uid a ma· 1orlty or the dant'ers welshed 1l1nlflcantly below tbe natloul 1ven1e for women of their 11e 8TUDBNT MLLl:81NM m111t and hei1ht and "t!ng11e in p~-exerclae In claae for fi ve to seven ternA of ~•Un& _arut bypeuc ... t .... 1v....,lty1--...&1hivou'"r.aa LdaJ, yet their "preoccupa. aten in pMtlenta with anorellia tion with thinne111" leads some er nervou." a disordea· which leads them to try to exist on just a few to 1t1rvatlon and emaciation hundred calories a day. they said. "The ballet world IA possibly the Anorexia ne rvou . i. life . most obleMivt-ly weig ht-conscious threatening disorder. Is con· 11ubculture In our country today," sldered to have an e moUonal said the J)(lychiatrlats. basis. Thoee who suffer from It. ·'The emphasis on svelte that usually women, scarely eat and dominalH current fashion ls taken become emaciated. to the l'Xlrttm~ in contemporary The psychiatrists added, ballet: the conception or .ideal however. that the ballet students womanlln~ss ts long·n~cked , long-"only rarely reach the low weight seen ln true anorexics and-appear lo be more amenable to treat- ment." Among· cues they cited wu that or a s-root-4-inch 19-year-old who dropped from 100 pouoda to 70 P?Unda. IN 111£1& STUD\', &,.owenkopf a nd Vincent found ··a prepon· derance or nutritional mialnforma· lion, food f;8diam and question•· ble methocfa for wel1ht Ion and maintenance" -includln1 takln1 up to 80 18l'ative tablets ln one week, self-induced vomlttnc and the use of diuretics to increase urination. NATION Glrla who enaqe ln such prac· ticea tl"equenUy have memtruaJ problema and have dates with men Infrequently, tbe psychiatrists said. 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Maria 1s bal·k this year lo defend the title a t the Margue rite Recreation Center and i;ays she is getting back to her game T he m atun• 19·ye a r ·old Brigha m Young Univers ity freshman lost her father . the onlv coach she ever had . a fter winning at Mission Viejo a year ago ' "I HAVEN'T HAD a good year. Ma ria says. "After he died, I took time off and then began to realize how much I missed tennis. My whole life has been built around tennis and I felt I had to get back into it. "I'm JUSt now thinking about 1t1hat I wa nt to do again and wnat direction I'm going. I enjoy the game and I think I'm getting it back." Just how much influence her father had on her future in tennis is something she feels is very near and dear to her . ·'When I was 11 . I went to my fa ther und told him I wanted to play and he ex pla ined to me just wha t it would en· tail." Ma ria says ... We decided at that time that if I played. I would go for it all a nd t r y lo be the be st I have n't re~retted the decis ion we made " Anothe r decision a lso has been a fac tor lfl her s uccess. "l USED TO HAVF. a real temper." s he says. "I was a hot head on the Little Things Do It ·· Baylnr's Belt Sinks Brewers, 2-1 By DAVE CUNNI NGHAM Ofl ... O•llY PllotSt•lf Don Baylor s mashed a homer to left in the bottom of the ninth to give the Angels a 2· 1 victory over the Milwa ukee Br~ers Tuesday night, but that's not what made -Ma nager J im 1-'rcgo~i h appiest. · "fhe big things ure going to take care of them selves. The Don -Ba)'lors are going to hit the ball <>Ut or the park. But it's t he little thil)gs that win ball games." "Fre gosi says "YOU HAVE TO MOVE the runner over. p1rk up runners on base. hustle <1nd <fo ·the little t h i n gs," the m anagi;r said "That 's what wins hall gamcs" In particular . Frcgosi was hap· py a bout the way 1n which th<.> Angels tied th• g;imt: 1n the br>t tom of the seventh. J oe Rudi d rew a walk a nd Carney Lani>ford d ropped down a perfect sacrifice hunt to advance Rudi to second. Then Bobby Grich s m a c·kcd·a onc·hop. ground·rulc doublt! into the right fi t!ld corner to score Rudi. · · "THOSE ARE THE KINDS of things we weren't doing in New York and Bos ton,'' F'regosi said. refe ring to the ro<Jd trip which the Angels just completed with a 4·6 record. Baylor also seemed as gJ eased with the team 's .. little things .. as hew as with his big home run. .. Fregosi had a short meeting with us before the game. just talk· 1ng a bout le<Jvi ng runners nn ba~e. and we kind of took c;.ire bf tha t problem tonight:" Baylor said. ··rt was..a good hi.i ll game for us to win because we normally don 't play well after a rla y •>ff · · l\nd the home run·· "IT WAS A HIGH hreakmg ba ll. Caldwe ll had his sinker workin,:?. and you can't hit that sinker when it 's down," Baylor No ~hortage for LA Dodgers Run 011: Baker Power ATLANTA I AP> The Atlanta Braves wis h th e gasoline shortage in California was' worse thanilis. Dusty Baker missed t he Los Angeles Dodgers' team plane to Atlanta because he couldn 't find gasolilte. He fina ll y round fuel. he s aid. and caug ht a fli ght fill . minutes later. ~ I HE REJOINED the team in Atlanta, a nd, lo make up for his #tar.dines •. ' "' loth inning home }run tha.t' e Dodgers a !H '*victory e Braves Tuesd,llY ~night. Y "That's my trademark. hit the It ball hard," Baker said of his 400· !toot line drive to· left.center . ~ "Sometimes you have to at least :. act like you know what you 're do· •ing." t hing. It must be m any We're playing the same as the first of the season·· when thl'y were losing. he said. ''I've seen Sulton ha ve better stuff, but he was go'td enough tn win." s aid Bravl'~· Manager Boh· by Cox. l\s far as the Dodgers hit ting against his sta rter, Rick Ma tu la. 2·4, Cox said . "Somt· balls found some holes ... The Dod f.(e rs ro u g h e d up Ma tula for three runs in the first inning. loading the bases with none out on a wa lk to Davey Lopes and singles by Bill Russell a nd Dus ty Bake r . Steve G a r vey singled lo left. scoring Lopes and Russell, and Baker came home on a s ingle byRonCey. Atlanta got three runs in <See DODGERS, Page BZ) said "Thal 's why I jumped on the high breaking ball ... It was the first pitch of the in· ning. and Milwa ukee 's Mike Ca Id well kne w it was a bad one. "When,the pitch left my hand I j ust cring'ed ." Caldwe ll said. "And as soon as he swung I just started walking off the field. I knew it was out. I didn't have to watch." An Anaheim Stadium crowd of 21.235 watched a nd gave Baylor a standing ovation as his team· m a tes r ushed onto the fi eld to ~reet him. AMONG THOSE CHEERING was former Preside nt Richard Nixon. who watched with club owne r Gt•nc Autry in a private box "I think I'm just thc•thing the l\ngcls nc<.'dto get them back on a hot streak." Nixon joked af· terwa rds "I remember when I ca me back from Russia in 1969the Se nators had lost 12 stra ight and they said they needed me to come out and change their luck. So I wenlloa game and they won." T he vi ctory puts Cahfomia three ~ames behind the division· leading Twins, who lost to Texas Tuesday. -" RELIEV&R MARK CLEAR got credit for the win. improving his record to 3·0 with a 2.20 ERA. best among the Angels. T he rookie was called upon . a He r Nolan Hy an depa rted with a s light muscle pull in has le ft calf. The injury is not cxpeclt!d to keep Ryan outofthe rotation "I think I actually first felt it in the first inning. In the s econd and third it didn't bother me ." Ryan says. "but it st arted to get a little light after that." f'regosi s aid Ryan could have coniinued , but the manager t wasn 't about to gamble on losing his ace for any extended period of time. "HE SAID HE'D GO OUT and try to throw in the s~venth . but I s aid no." Fregosi told reporters. "I will never take a chance on court. Well. my parehts took me off ihe court e very time I showed a temper tan· trum and there is nothing more embar· rasslng than being pulled off the court in front of your friends . , ·'It was exactly whllt"'I needed at the time . I am so tha nkful the y did it A beca'We 1t taught me a great deal. Once you rd&t> your te m per , you can't play tennis. My parents would never stand for tantr ums on the court " When she captured the 2l·and-under •011r~ ••• lo•~ 9011r temper, ff•• ra11't pl•ff tellllb. Mff parent• .,0111d ~r •tau tar ta11i ...... .. tlw eourt.' title last year Rothschild had a rough lime in the champions hip match against another budding star. Andrea Jaeger. a 12·year·old It took Maria three sets. incl udi ng a 7·6 tiebreaker in the m1dtl lt: one. to win the match "TllF.RE WAS A UTTLE e xtr a pre~ s ure 1n that match with And rea ... s he admits "Everybody had built up thf' fa<·t she wa~ onl y 12 a nd competing for the 21 and.under lttlt· "I think I lost control of mv mind o little and didn't play well early In lht· m atch. But I won thc last ~el ra1rlv eas ily · "I had cram ps really bad m t hat la:-.t 'iet. I don't know 11 'was rrom the pres- sure that had built up but lhe cramps started in my feet and gradu'11Y spread over my whole body. ·'They worked on me for about an. hour after the match and I was com· pletely out or it. l r eally don't re· me mber a lot that went on." ROTHSCHILD IS THE NO. I seeded p layer in the 21.a nd-under division again thjs year d espite the fact she got in on a pass She was selected ... as a wild card pla¥er for the tournament because she didn't pa rtic11tate in qualifying matches followin~ her father's death. While her fattier was instrumental in teaching her the basic rundamentals of the game. she has done a lot of leamini on he r own . -~ "My father would go to one tou~a· ment a year in which I was playing and m y mother didn't io to a ny. It would be nice lQ . .have a coach trave l a ll the time a nd let you know what-you are doing wrong. But when you do it by yourself, yo u do n ·1 b1..•t·o m c d e p e nde nt on someone else You become independent and 1f you f.(ct yourself in tt bind, you also hove to gel yourself out ," s he says II ER GOAL. UK•: MOST of the other 208 pl Cl) e r:-c·om pt'I m g in four a ge bracket:-in thl· tourna me nt that runs throuJ,?h Sl:llurd<ty. I!-to turn pro. ·r will proh<t hl y ~o to school another ) l'ar . then m<t kt· il dcc·1~1on abo ut JOi n · ing lh t· pro tnur." !-he .,ay~ "tfopefull y, 1·11 bt> <tbll· '" compete with them byr lhut time · T he n · are lhos1· who ~ay she could r nm petc '4 Ith tht:m right no.,., ., ---···-----ll:J::?:~=....~~h~u~rt~i~n~a~la;v)e~r~·~·~~~~:Tt1~--1 .. t-...,..._2S...._ yan I n tallow a fit( un{1f (fie Wall at TroulJfe • .Tbe J?o<lgers got their eighth --~+¥i~~IA.a.z:o.IA1..bul~·~·lle:lllU.l.IU:C.---~...-.-- • liever Bob Welch. 4· l , not start.er Don Sutton. wfto was seeking his 2loth career victory. He is tied with Don Drysdale al 209 for the . career 'tad among all Dodger pitchers. fourth. s truck o ut seven and walked only two during his stint. He only made one mist ake . an 0-1 pitch that Ben Oglivie clouted <See ANGELS, Page BZ) Newport Harbor High 's Tom Bunnell durml! CIF voll<'y ball playoff action Tues· t ll'f'll and Kevin Droke 1 righll go high to cj a y night. Ne wport advanced easily. See block a Los Altos attempt as teammate s to r y. page B2 'I. -, SUTn>N SAID he was disap. · poinled "juatforan instant." "I'm only human," he said. ••Anyone who stands out there in the mktclleof that diamond has to "bejuataUttleaelftsh. • "ltldndof eluded me," saldSul· ton, wbo ·wu llfted for a pinch· bitter In tbe nlnth with the game ... Ued4 .... "Butmydaywillcome." _K-.:..y_le_>_S_l_a_u~g_h_lc_r~c-c_c_n_te_r_i~b-a_c_k_s _t_h_e_m~-u-p~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~! Danson Fueling Up With Power •. Al a eaner milestone, the 1ame "WU fmportant to me," he ~.--.... rht-,_.......,it-ilhr""9.0..ff890lt, it -was- more important that the team won.··\ . Sutton 1akl he couldn't explain Uae J>odlen' current hot atreak. .. , DOM"'I' THIN& there la one ' •ID1le reuon. Anytime you win •llltt ta a row. tt can't be any one OREO HANSON ~ By EaNIE CASTILLO Of .. Delly ~-, .... There is no such thing as an energy shortage on the Southern California College baseball team. With more than enough power to fuel several rallies. the only Jong lines 'Ute Vanguards ever see are at the plate tottow1n1 ttome runs. "We got a lot of mileage out of our hits. that's for SUJ'e," says sec Coach Doug Adams alte r his team averaged 13 HPG !hits per gamel and 10.3 RPG !runs per f'ame l to win ttie NAIA District 3 p'e.Yoffs last week. wonder the Vanguards '\&re planning a cross-country trip. If they can survive this week's .western Regionals -and judging by last week that seems a simple matter of filling up on confidence -sec will be playing for the NAIA champions.hip Jun!! 2 in Nash ville, "If we play up to our potential..,-Wce. we did last weekend. we could _go all the way .. says Adams whose tea·m scored to runs' or more 16 times this season and at one point, did it five times In a row BECAUSE THE PITCHING staff seems to operate on the odd-e ven system, the Vanguards C'an·t afford to be economical when it comes to ·offe nse. They are. , however. vety efficient. "We get a lot of clutch hits." s ays Adams. "Opponents hit .271 against us. We hit .268 and scored 50 more runs." The rea son. explains clean.up hitter Greg Hanson. till that the Vanguard maehine.opeNtfl-i)ft nine cy~inden-. . "We 've been scoring a lot of runs because eve rybody in lhe lineup is fiitting. from the top to the bottom ," s ays Hanson. .. And when e ve rybody is h itting. it becomes contagious ... NOBODY HAS BEEN afflic ted with r1p1tis mOl"e thalf Hanson lta~. DPiiolt~ mis · CStt HANSON, Page BZ> .. • DALYN.OT MOl'll'REAL (AP"' -Even a cbampJon team am ..... a..._ oee..._.lty. TM •ontreat Canad.i-. who bave. won the NaOonal Hoelcey ~uaaue'a aamp•oca•blp u.r. ,..n ln • row. ~ ............ .,. ~ ,,_, Plhend .. thelr ....... room at tbt Montreal P'orum and watched ~plars of their 4· 1 1011 Sunday ·to the New York Ran1ers in tht! opener of lbl11 Stanley Cup f&aal playoff aer• "We talked about it." aarct left wtaa Yvott Lam~rt. "Wt> knew wt mn .some really, really Dad plays Then we Hid, ·u~y. l~t ·, not makt' these mlatakea aai.un and we 'U have a bcltter chance to win.· " · They 1ot tMlr mlahalcts out of the way early Tut-sday nipt, t*alclt1• two b9d pauea wtuch re- sulted ln Ranaus aoala btlort' 1'-' minutes h•d b~n phaytd. "But they made hardly any ~rrur") afttir that. stormllUI back wlU, sill coDMCut1ve . .. .. .. 10111 -lhne m a 7 · S3 span of the flrat pedod by Lambert. OuJ Laneur and Bob Oatney -tn powerina tn a 1·2 triumph that Ued the beat-of· aevn aeriee at one vlc&oty per team. "The aaa11r1 atwaya s tart fut. Thtf tHm pretty paid at 1ettlal the ltl"lt aoal," i aJd Lambert "But btouuae wt were better prepared lo tact lMm. we made-out OK " Tht· Ruaen, mHnwhile. may have 1otten overconndent over the eaaie with wlUch tbelr abota p111Hd Caudkml •o•Ue Ket'I Dryden a laat mo- m,~nt rci>lacemcnt for Michel l.arocque. , "Mayh .. •her beatln1& them In the first game, and bein& up two coala in this one, we thought it waa aoin1 to be .:at1y." ••Id Ron Ouguiay. who made tt 2.0 at 1:21. "Wt eave ourselves an excuae t<• let up Mnd I think we ltiamed from 1t "Wt' al~ had • bud 1•mt1 •l once isnd now we k how touah It ·· 101n1 lo bt! · · F,....Pflfle 81 HANSON ..• A Capaule 1'eport From tM WOfld of Sport• 1ng lO ga mes with an ankle injury autrertod 1n the season opener , the Golden Wl'st CollCJ!e product IS balling 363 with 14 homes, 10 doublt."s. lwutnplcs and58 RBI. $60,000 Wager Wins Mystery Woman $3,000 From APDiapa&cltes BALTIMORE -· The "mystery woman" of .Maryland horse racing has struck again. this tame picking upa $3.000 profit on a $60.000 bet. The rotund. blonde woman, who.refused to iden- tity herself, put her money on Dave's Friend. a 2·5 favorite in Monday's Jennings Handicap at Pimlico Rat·eCourse. She bet the top-weighted Maryland-bred to show Duvc':-. Friend finished second, a nose in back of What A Gent, paying S2.40andS2.10. Not only did he have to rikht b1i. wuy back into a solid lineup wh4'n he returned. hl' had t.o 11\akt• tht• adjustment from bat· tintt fifth to batting clean-up and from h1ttmg fast balls to hitting ('UrVt'S But us Ad.ims puts it: "It doesn't matter what the pitch is. The JtUY throws. the ball and G rc~ is going to hit it." . . ··Why did I bel on the horse? Because he looked like a win· ner." said the woman as she. a male compam<1n and a Pimlico security ~uard stood at.the $50 cashier's window in the Pimlico clubhouse. She said s he was from the New York an•a and that the money was hers. although the Balli more Suq r~ported Tuesday that the woman is believed lo represent a syndicate that makes s imilar large beL'i primarily at New York tracks . ADAMS ' S IMPLE ph1loso!Jhy on hitting '"I jus t lt•ll tht•m to watch the ball : eye contact is the most important part of hitting" I SC't•m s to have rubbed off on Hanson. who-~ays lht> Sl'cret to home runs is "try· . ing to hit the ball hard ... Even in the playoffs, Adams stresses a simple and relaxed approach. "I try to be more serious at the beginning of the season than at the end ." he says. "We give the guys two or three days off a week. We don't have much depth so we try lo keep everybody fresh and having fun." DOUBLE TROUBLE A Los Altos player gets his atte mpt past the 'arms of Newport Jl<.1rbor ·s Ky le Sluug htcr (cente r !, but OMe'f ......... .., LM Pn- 0a V (! Devick lrighll moves in to stop it in Tuesday ·s Cl F volleyball playoff contest on thl' v.1nncr's noor. . On Oct. 28, 1977, the same woman bet$32.000on Whatzayer at Laurel Race Course , again picking the horse to show. Whatzayer won the race a nd the woman collected a Sl ,600 profit. Pimlico officials said they were notified during Monday's fifth race lhalthewoman waslheretomakea$60,000bel. .._. TraR Sf•p••• •• 8•ll•le LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams have • traded free safety Bill Simpson, a five-year ••• starter, t.o the Buffalo Bills for an undisclol5ed drart choice, the NFL club announced today. Simpson, 27,'came t.o the Rams as the No. 2 draft choice in 1974 from Michigan State. He broke into the starting lineup in his rookie year and stayed there. Jn five NFL seasons, Simpson intercepted 22 passes, includ- ing five last season. • Simpson was traded becaus.e the Rams· coaching staff feels his backup, Nolan Cromwell. is "ready t.o be a star player ," ~aid Rams sp0kesman Je rry Wilcox. Cromwell, out of . Kansas. baa played two seuoos tor the Rams as a reserve. ------Qaeo•~ of •fw Da11----- Milwaukee Brewers General Manager Harry Dalton. on the scuffle between the Yankees' Cliff John80ft and Rich Gossage that disabled the star relief pitcher: "If the players did the most valuable playet. balloting. then Johnso11 would have a good chance. He 's ROl 1.he votes of every player on three lea ms right now-· Milwauk~. Baltimore and Boston.'' • Ho••-.· .. To•••~••• Wins A9ab1 Unbeaten Tommy John hurled a seven-hitter Ill for his e~h victory, two more than anyone else in the majOfleagues, and Chrla Chambliss hit·lwo home·runs, leading the New York Yankees lo an 11-3 rout of Detroit ·. . . Pinch-hitter Kurt Bevacqua doubled in two runs in the lop or the ninth lo give San.Diego a 2·1 vic- tory over Cincinnati ... Dwight Evans stole second and raced home on Jerry Remy's single in the loth inning lo give .. Boston a 3·2 win over Baltimore . . . Rup- pert JOftell singled in the go-ahead run and Willie Honon cracked a twe>-run homer in Seattle's four-run eighth to lead the Mariners t.o a 6·3 victory over Kansas City ,,, and a split of their twi-nighl doubleheader. Paul SpUUorir won his first game on the road this season a nd Clint Hurdle and Dar- rell Porter cracked homers t.o lead the Royals t.o a 7.4 triumph in the opener ... Jolan Ell18' two-run single capped a five- run eighth inning that vaulted Texas to a JOt4N 9·8 victory over Mike Marsball and the Minnesota Twins ... San Francisco's Jack Clan and Larry Her•don hit two-run doubles t.o back the five-hit pitching of Phil Na.U., who posted his first major league victory, aa the Giants beat Houston, 8-1 ... Mike Phillipa lined a lwo-0ut, ninth iMin2 sinJCle t.o score ~rge Hendrick from third base a nd give St. Louis a 1-0 triumph over Montreal behind John Dea.ny's two-hill.er ... Junior Moore singled up the middle with two out in the ninth inning lo score Joe Gates from third base. giving the Chicago While Sox and rookie pitcher Rois Baumgamn a 2·1 victory over Oakland ... The Cleveland Indians scored three runs-two on shortstop Alfredo Grtffln'a error -· without getting a hit in the eighth In· ning--and beat Toront-0. 5·3 ... Joel \'oan«l>lood hll a two. run homer to back the combined six-hit pitching or Craig Swan and Skip Lockwood as the New York Mets downed Pilt.s- burJChJ J..O ... Barry Foote slammed a "ases-loaded homer agatnat his former Philadelphia teammates -the Cirst grand slam ol his career-powering ihe Chicago Cubs t.o a 7-1 win over the Phillies. T~~--le Tritons, Sailors· Roll As proof, con sider the Vanguards' dominance of the District 3 tournament last week. In the opener. pilled against five-time champion La Verne. sec collected two. home runs and won 5·1. In the s econd round. the team had two more homers, 15 hits and clubbed Estcµrcia, Laguna Also Posi Victories 'USIU. To sew it up i'n the final, the Vanguards had four homers. 18 hits and bombed USIU again. 17·2. ' "WE WENT OUT to have fun. Nobody felt any pressure," says Hanson. who was six-for-12 in the series. "Everybody started hilling because everybody was up for it." And as long as the Vanguards can keep running on full throttle. there's no problem about run· ning out or gas in t he playoffs. Top st't"is San Clemente anti Ne'>' port. llarbor advanc<'d with e asv v1ctor1cs m <.:IF' volleyball a d i-on. bul Laguna Beach was t•xtcnrkd lo fl vt• st·ls after trail lfl~ 0 ·2 tu ups tart Ir vine lo highl ight Sl't·ond round playoff acll v1ly Tuesday nil:( ht. Also. Estancia knocked ofC host Bishop Montgomery 1n four games to set the stage for host- ing Newport Ha r bor Friday night. Newport advanced wi th an easy four-set win over visit- ing Los Altos. · San .Cl<.'mente stopped ·Hunt· ington Beach m lhr.t.>e and Santa Monica . the No 4 seed , turnt.'CI back host Fountain Valley. Droke and Bruc1.· Caldwl'll wa~ too much to t•ont<ufl Estam.·1a. meanwhile . pulled off its victo r y ::it H1 s hop M 11 n t g o m 1· r y w i t h • T 1 m Krohnfcldt. B11h R1t>den a nd Jerr G a~per leading lhl· wa~· after the ho~t~rall icd t1, lll' thl' 1:.:.u~ at I I w1lh a 15·3 !'>l't'unll !>l'l \'le tory . "We JUSt went to s leep tn the second game." i.a1d .1-;stanc1<1 °!> Mike Pomeroy. Irvine's near-upset at Laguna Beach was sparked by the play of Craig Moothart . but in th<· crucial sla~es. 1t was Laguna n·('ach's Robin l.R<'. with his sav· ing digs, and Hcnt· Oliver s hll tmg that put the Artist!. on top in t hf' e V(•ning 's thri lier. San Clemente's victory over Huntington Beach. played at Marina High, was capf1ed by the play of starter Phil Stubbs, the 1h·rformance of Mike Foreman off the bench and the return of Jim Glover LO the lineup. • Fountain Valley's demise was t·aps uled 1n two 15·13 defeats . "W<.' were up in each or those s e t s." said "Fountain Valley Coach BiU Lovelace. ··But in the latter stages of the games, when it counted. we didn't have it. Thang Trar-. played weU in pla ce of Frank Rl·al, bu t Tom Gregory was <1hou1 tht· only one· putting the ball down and kcepmg us in it .'' '. F,....PageBJ 'Newport Harbor's c a!>y con· quest wai. h1~hli~htcd by the re- turn to action of s('n1or Greg ~ulli v an. who made an ap pearance in the second game. s erving Newport to iL'i 13th point as Los Altos fell behind by a 13·2 <'Ounl after dropping its initial Sl't with the Sunset League champions . f'f'091Pa9*'BI ANGELS ••• DODGERS TOP BRAVES •• over the 362-foot sign in right field .~ "I hate to come out of a close game like that." Ryan said. "but you gotta~ look a little farther down theroad. lfl were to stay out there and hurt myself worse. it wouldhurttheclubworse.·• Sullivan. three-year starter and the capt:.iin, had been lost for virtually the enhre season with torn ankle ligaments . The all-junior starting lineup of Coach Charlie Brande shoved Los Altos a s ide as expected without much trouble a s the play of Bill Yardley, Ted Cox. Kyle Slaughter. Tom Bunnell. Kevin the third. Jerry Royster doubled and scored on a smgle by Gary Matthews. then Jeff Burrough!> belted his third home run of the season , "Any time you give up a home run. you want the pitch b<1ek." was the only comment losmj( pitcher Adnan Devine. l·l. would make · ·1 got him 1Devine1 toniJ(ht," , said Baker . who was traded tOthe Dodgers by the Braves in December 1975. "But I 'm not go. in~ to say anything about him when I've ~ot to face him tomor- row or some other time and he may get me th.en." ' The teams play again tonight. with Andy Messersmith, 2-2 .. the starter for the Dodgers against jJuddvSolomon, 2·1. Dave Frost 12·1 > will take lo the mound tonight 11 :30 I for the Angels and will be opposed by Jim Slat.on. Larry Sorensen 15 .. 3 l is scheduled to face the Angels' Don Aase 13.3 > in the series finale. Baseball Standings JOHNSON & SOM SALESMAN OFntlMOMnf The Angels will then close the s i x-game home stand with a three-game series against thP. Chicago White Sox. * AMF.RICAN LEAGUE West DiviHlon W L Pct. GB M inncsola 22 11 .667 Te xas 20 1" .588 21 :1 ANOU NOTIU -.,..,. o.w..i,..·, 1•mme<1 Angels 20 15 .571 3 lllumb, •n Injury ~ ln<urred Sunday in New K c· t 20 1 c. . 5cc •11 2 Vortl, t\ not __ , Bui "n<e Ille ler>Oe< CllO•I I\ anSaS I Y o J<J J on tm oto...., "-· '"" A"9f!I\ ~chi~ not to •I•• Chi ca~o 16 17 :485 6 ll4iYl"9 11lm telt n Nel.,. lty•1t la•IDall• untll "" s O k I I 2 23 3 • llHled. bit,,.,.,.. •• Ottlc••lly, ti~··°" ... dliY·IO""'Y :1 an( I ' .. 4.J 11 bH!l . AIM>on•O•v·to-clolM•I• Hr•n•••ltoo Seattle 11 2fl .297 13 your VUft• '' "' OOOd u ml~I. •tco.-dino 10 East Dlvl11inn M•Noer Jim,,.....,,,,,_ r ........ r.,..,,. w•rmed uc> int"" .._,upen iate 1n ~u11d•y'• 04-. Boston 22 t I .61)7 bUt F,.~, wv• ne ••• 1'"' 1••1tno n,. ••m Balt1morC' 22 12 .f~7 1·2 Tll<trt """ no en.nee M 'd be '""''"" 1mo IM 9<1m,H•re11e .. r . Oklyou n• .. rtr..,11po1 Milwauk(•(' 20 15 .571 J ttie fOf111U9 Anvot bro ... 1c.ut~r o ... 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Pan:.tper RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers al Atlanta, 4:30 p.m" KABC <790>; Milwaukee at Angels, 7:35 p.m ., KMPC <710). tlle outlltlf t ame down. •nd tllf''f'•l' bun c ni<.•QO 1, O•~I-1 2.11. n •H>l•ted "'''" lllr•.J' vn•llt'r. ltmc>0ra1v lktnh YOftl~'\ O•mff S.n Ote90 I-• 2·11 •t C1nc1n,..h 18ol>N m whit II ••• receueo back b<!yond t~ outr• Mlloi~• tSl"'nn l 11 •'A-ta tf ro.11.11 n 1.01 • \l<Ml1um ••II. ll•ll•ft'IOI• 10 MMt•ne• •·21 •I 80\ton tR..,~o P ll•l•dtlPll•• IC•rllon J·i l •t Ch•<•qo 1 11. n tlleu«""l1~1 lO•O"to IV"'•"UY~ 1·11 di CieY•I-IW•W Hew y-IKOlltl t.01 •t PllUburoll llllV!eYHI yourself with luxury. (349UZI). 56895 Kilnier-Still Wants to Play . . . 13•." 0·11, .. Ortroll IFldrycll 0 I I Jll New YO<k fGo10ry l 11 MonlrNI fl.ff •·II •I !tt. LO\! .. 18 Fon<" 0 JI, n " S•n Fr•nt1~co Oc nepper l ·1 t •• HOu!ritOn Tl •d\ •Mdlf,..<. .. t 1 I ftt M tl'U'M'\01• tH4r11fll t '• n IWllll•m•O•ll " 1 78 PONTIAC TMNSAM Gleaming black. red WASHINGTON I AP ) -S, was a victim of the Redskins' V.eteran quarterback Bill full-throttle move toward youth. Last Thursday. tl\e Redskins released linebacker Chris Han· buraer, 38, jual two montba after defensive end Ron McDole, 38. Kilmer . who led Washington lo its only Super Bowl in 1973, has been released by. the Rectaklm. The 39-year-<»ld, 16-year veteran says he aUll thinks he un play in the Nation1I Football Lea1ue. "I kind or expected It," said ''H""-'ul'"' I Id Ilk .... Kilmer Tuesday by telephone v,,..,, Y • wou e w r r o m h I s h om e I n F o r l Pl!)' UU. ye~r if IO!'eone sees flt Lauderdale. Fla. "l knew they to hlre.:JM. UiLKUmtL_Who__~• ping OR • dllteNnl pro-at~ll h.t UOlher year c.Oaocii-1ram and there wasn't room for the contract be 111ned laal me .. lftlOD, "I'm In ~ood lhape, D\Y Pardee said the team baa de- wel1bt'1 down. 1 m dotn, my ex· clded t.o go with quarterbacks erclaet and swimmin1. 'm llll1 Joe Theisma,;n who wrested the illte..-.d in plaYtnc. ·• No. l job away from Ktlmer a 1CHmer.whowillbt40~nSept. year ago; Kim McQullken, ·' ....... , ... :e.· .. IC•n•<1• {tty 1UU!i11¥ 0 21 •• !>Hiiie f,J«W\ 0 )I n Cl'tt•QO 18.,rlO\ J.11 •I Oell•nd 01o\1Ntto I 01 n plcke,d up from Atlanta last season, and Fountain Valley's Gary Valbuena. a free agent who spent two training camps with Miami when Beathard was there and also played for lbe California Sun In the defunct World Football League. · Interior. offset by gold mag wheeta. Air, PoWr wlndOWI, POWer etHring ...... ________________________ ... & brakes. (IMTTOl). "It was a very difficult de- cision to.niake because or the personal ltdmiration as well as -the many g.1 eat and-'-roura-nmMl-h.--.+.f-.14~Hf-Y--r~HH contributions he ·has given the Redskins thi! past eight yeani," said Pardee of 1'1lmer, his team· mate on the 19'72-73 team that went to the Super Bowl .. "He has h.ad a 1reat careet and we wish him well." lilt: tA:\111 .\ l .1'(01 '·\HR(l K\ ~lORl. 262& ttarbur 8" d. ( r. .. 11o1 \h· .... s.-0-56.\fl . ····-.-.------"'---................... ~-~ ...._ 57495 '77 FOID •UMADA COWi Gold with tan interior. AM/FM-8 track. Ind air conditioned comfort. (937TDE). 53995 ..... ~ ....,_, ... -... .:. ·-~· ---=--- . . ... f" • · 8ASE8ALL I TENNIS I SOFTBALL w.dl..-Y. Mt!Y 11. 1111 DAILYll'ILOT SANTA FE, WITH SIX sophomores in the starting lineup, committed nine errors and the best defense for their pitching staff was lhe lack of an ouUield fence. It allowed the Chiefs to e mploy their outfielders very deep in order to nag down the ropes exploding off Corona del Mar bats. endurf'd earlier by the Sea Kmgs when they ('Ompounded an official's mistake by arguing (he poinl without calling timeout. · Santa Fe ended up with runners on second and third with one out in a scoreless situation. BUT LESLIE SHOWED his stuff al the point. snuffed out the rally und the Sea Kin~s went on from tht•re. But they couldn 'l get . them all. John Melbon's two-run homer in the fourth inning triggered a four-run up- ris ing that snapped a scoreless tie a nd t he rout was on. Addc.-d msult came in the last two innings when more errors ~ave CdM two runs in {he s ixth and fret• passt·s to Gre~ Cole. Jim Hall and Mario Ybarra s hoved three more runs across in lht! s«'venlh. PO POV VODKA OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCH I I'.> LI II I< I /~ Ull I< MELBON'S BLOW WAS FAIR by only a couple of feet, but by the lime the left.fielder got to the bounding ball, some 5QO feet away, Mclbon was already turning the corner al third base. That, on top or Jim Shollin's RBI triple and Gre~ Cole's tally <aided by three Santa f<'e errors>. and a gin run an the fifth, helped ease some pain "If we <•onlln1;1e to play as W(' have the first two games of the playoffs we're going to be tough." s aid Trager . "Of these two hrsl teams I Bell Gardens was lact'<i, 10·3,, Frt· day> we've playt'<i so far. they've been having a hard time playing catch." 669 846 T he victory ups Corona dcl Mar·s overall record to 19·4. BOITLf. RETAIL CASE RtrAJL .. Tennis Playoffs ,. -CdM, Sailors, Laguna Win Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach a.nd Newport Harbor all breezed to victory in second round Clf<' tennis playoff action Tuesday while San Clemente was raJling to Walnut. -corona del Mar taad little trouble in defeating Marina. 24·4, as Danny Saltz and Antony Emerson dominated the singles play. Saltz didn't give up a point in breeting to four 6-0 decisions. In double:r;, Greg Washer and David Gerken along with Rob Case and Scott Katzman won all of their matches for.the Sea Kings. Corona del Mar 1s now 16-4 for the season. Newport's Tars had an abbreviated match with Cypress with the final team sc,ore at 16"'1·5 11'4. When the vcrd1ct was reached, the teams halted play. ,· Newport's Sunset League doubles champion c·om bine of Mark Nunes and Wall Bushman cap· tured all four of its matches to highlight action for the Tars. San Clemente fell to Walnut, 18-10, despite a big effort by Alan Mitchell who won all four of his ~ingles matthes. Brian Bass won three. then when the decision bud been determined, dropped his final set. Everythin~ went together in easy fa.c;hion for the Laguna Beach Artists who toppled Gahr. 26·2. The Artist doubles combines of Alan Godfrey and Jefr Wahl along with Tim lfoward a nd Eric Davidson. played well in winning a ll or their match~. Santa Barbara. the No. 1 seed, like the No. 2 seed Sea Kings of Corona del Mar, advanced easi· ly as the fwo 4-A giants continued their journey toward a possible championship match May 24 . Third-round action is Friday. No Upsets at MV There were no upsets during the first day of the fou.r:th annual Tennis Tournament of Cham- pions for girls a l Mission Viejo's Marguerite Recreation Cente r with half of the top-seeded players drawing first round byes Tuesday in the field of 209 players from four age divisions. In the featured 21-and-under age group, third· seeded Kelly Henry of Glendale had an easy 6-1, 6-0 win over Phyllis Dupras of Idaho and fourth- seeded ll~ne Fn~land or Florida won over Chris 'Breed of Wisconsin, 6-1. 6-2. Softball Victory F.or Vikes BLENDS Walker Imperial. <x1A1<1 · .. 4.77 Seaqram 's 7-Crown.U<JAh t • 5.97 Kessler's, 1 l'.:>LllLI< ................ 10.11 BOURBON S uzy Brazney and Ancient Age, U<JAl<r ....................... 5 .. 88 Kim Nutter hit back-to· 11 1O20 back home runs in the Ear1y mes, 1.75·UTER ·· · ... · · · · · ·....... . fourth inning and Nutter Wild T,urkey, 75Q.,ML ....................... I 0.23 p atched a one-haller to.· ildTurkey, 1 /'.J U lt ". .. ... . .. 23.65 lead the Marina Hign 53.9 1 67.52 57.20 66.55 57.72 115.75 133.85 Vikings to a 4·0 second BRANDY & COGNAC rQund girls' CI F 4 -A Korbel,OOAtH ................................. 6.20 70.09 ~~~~al~~:~r~~r .8~~~~~ Chris Bros •• ouA1<1 ..•... ...... . ....... 5.89 66.58 AmatTuesday. E&JGallo.1 1•)1.111 1<. . .. 9.72 5 1.91 The only hit orr Nutter Courvoisier V.S •• 1?i1f.,L... .. . ... 11.40 129.00 c~me i~ the second in· Martel VSP, 750·•"\L ................ I 0.52 I 19.0Q n1~g. She .had scv~n SalignacV.S. /'.AJML 8.94 101 .12 strikeouts an the Vik· • in gs· sec!"nd stra1J,!hl tArtADlANS s hutout victory an th~ 6 70 playoffs. Canadian Club, 750 ML ..... . .. . • Marina added t wo Canadian Mis~ OOARI .•. 5.73 runs in the· firth when Seagram's V.O •• u U>\h 1 8.40 Debbi<' Schlueter ortenc<I with a triplc and scored on a single by Hra7.ncy. T h e Marana c· at c h e r then stole ~econd and scored on an error. Founlain Valley wus limited to two hats and dropped a 5· I d<.•cis1on to visiting North Torrance. the top-seeded ll'am in the playoffs. . Gilbey's, a<JA1H .. Bombay.,~, ·.11 . • Fleischmann's, 1 ,•,1 111 ._ Seagram ·s. <Jlll\h 1 GIN RUM 4 .8 1 6.57 ... 9.52 5.17 Bacardi Lt. or Dk •• OUi\i< 1 .. . . .... 5.68 Ron Rico Lt. or DK •• OOARI .....•... 5.90 Myers Jamaican, 1~ "" . . . . . . 6.58 SCOTCH 75.84 ~.92 95.0 1 54.41 74.25 53.90 58.42 64.21 66.73 74.50 "We had trouble calm· ing down early in the ~am~ and before we knew it, they had a ~·O Ballantine. /'.J<J ML 6.85 77.44 lead and it was too much Black & White.OOART ............ 7.65 86.52 for us to overcome." CuttySark, 1..>-YE.AROLD75<J ML 10.09 114.0 1 Coach Pat Caliendo said. Lauder's. (J<.JAtH ... ...... . .... .. . .. .. . .. 5.79 65.52 lii~~iiil Johnnie Walker, Red., OOART ...... 9.15 103.52 Cluny, l.7">LnLR .................... : ...... 12.05 68.17 TEQUILA Don Emil lo. White or Gold 1.1~.urr.R ........ 8. 71 Pepe Lopez, White, OOART ... . ....... 5.29 Two Fingers, Gold, 750·ML .............. 5.68 VODKA 49.29 59.78 64.29 Gilbey's.oo.-..Rr .. . .............. 4.22 47.75 Kamchatka, I /'.>U IU< ................ 7.92 44.77 Smirnoff. 80 P.r., O<JAk 1 ................. 5.58 63.06 Stollchnaya, 80 Pr •• OOART .............. 9.95 J 12.48 UQ<JEURS BOTILl CAS[ RETAIL 4.50 5.63 9 .54 5.55 9 .62 9.65 22.31 5.85 5 .55 9.17 10.75 9.92 8.43 6.32 5.41 7.92 4.54 6.19 . 8.98 4 .87 5.36 5.57 6.2 1 6.46 7.21 9.51 5 .46 8.63 1 1.37 8 .22 4.99 5.36 3.98 7.47 5.26 9 .38 The tourna ment will eoa.d~ the title matches in all four divisions. Semifinals will be played Friday with two matches for all sur- vivo~'lbunday. --'t~~fftftt"eR&di-8aroM&r~~14-l4G-.-Of>.-9i'l-1- Realistically Speaking .. : . HIGHER LEASE PAYMENTS Save You SSS In The Long Run --Git Factual Information About Auto Leasing .._ ____ V(lth Just A Phone Call. ~ -•' Drambuie. 2JOONCt: ..................... 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". .. . . .. . . · Mirassou.750-ML ..................... 3.19 Sonoma, 750MI .. :. . ......... .2.86 SEBASTIANI TAYLOR 23.92 22.00 22.00 28.60 23.20 20.00 3o.OO 32.95 27.60 34.76 3 120 WINES CALIFORNIA MT BURGUNDY. OORGUNDV. CHABUS. MI . RO~. CHABll5 15 UTE.R RHINE. ROSE I.!> LITER }98 239 ZIN FANDEL Charles Krug, 750·ML. .................... .2.75 · 30.00 Kenwood, 750Mt ............................. 324 35.20 Inglenook. t'.J(}ML: .......................... 2.94 32.00 Sutter Home. 1~M1 ·-·· .... . .. 3.68 40.00 CHARDONNAY Charles La Franc. 750·ML. .............. 5.05 55.00 Cresta Blanca, 750ML ... . . . . . 2.73 29.70 Monterey Vinyard, 750M1 .. . ... 4 .84 52.80 Wf;nte Bros •• 1~ML ...... ·-. . . .. ..• 4.04 44.00 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Beringer. 1~Mt .. . .. .. . 4.04 44.00 Almaden, 750-ML .. 2.94 32.60 Charles Krug. 1~1ML ..... . 4.04 44.00 Chris Bros., 7!)(>ML ..•• 2.85 31.08 Franciscan, 75Q.ML ....... '. .. ..... .. . . 4.84 52.75 Parducci. 7'.>0 ML .. . . •. •. . • •..•. 3.76 40.85 PABST BLUE RIBBON DOS EQUIS l lOL CAN CAM.OF 24 I .J (J(J~(L N I< U. t.A~L 01 ~4 924 • JOHANNISBERG RIESLING B.V. Beauclair. 7501"\L ...................... 4.04 44.00 Wente Bros •• 750-ML ......................... 3.63 39.60 Monterey, 750ML. ............. : ............... 3.J9 34.71 MonaiVJ, 750ML .............................. . l.MPORTED WINES CeUa Bianco or Lambrusco. 150 ML .. 2.05 Lancers Rose or Branco, 7SOML ..... 3.25 Bolla Soave, 75().ML ....... ::-................. 2.93 22.32 35.88 31 .92 2.00 1.84 1.84 2.39 1.94 1.67 2.50 2.93 . ~.30 2.90· 2.60 2.50 2.94 2.67 3.34 4.58 2.48 4;40 3.67 3.67 2.67 3.67 2 .59 4.40 3.41 3.67 3.30 2.90 1.86 2.95 2.66, PRICES EF'FECT1VE l'tAY 17 TO l't/l.Y 23. 1979 11 .. llCMM1 210l2 BEACH 8L.VD. HUNTINGTON HACH HCXIRS IOM TO IM DM.Y WEN:al'f YISAMD • l'tASla· OWIGI! 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I 1 c.tllco i»<.s, I lle!IOUI, 7' rock """· ... ~~ MIN c' " l"teyefh !>.on C.........,te def Hun11nq1on Beech 1\-10. u .11, , .... El Torodef. Wor•m ... IS·•. •P l . IS.11 !Mln MIWCO\do!i LOYol• 1)·10. t»ll. ))·IQ. .Senl.t ""°""• dtf. Founteln l/.tllo 1S.1l. IS.•, l •U, IS.IJ. Le911ne lee<ll def. lrvln• ti IS, 1~18, IS·I), IS-2, IMS. lf•verly Hiii~ del 00\ PuebtO'i • h. U·ll. ~I), 1\-IJ, IS·tl. • £\lent.le def. 81\lloC> Montgomery IH, J.U, 1\-10, IS.•. "••-1 HM'l>Of oet. LO\ Allo\ IS·S, IS-4, IJ·IS, IS.IJ. Lfl'OA M«*llY LEADElllS I ~· Po\1 nl,ISI l Hen<'r ..__, '81,'7S l. JoA,,,,., C<trner s.IJ.2SO • Pel 8'-ey \ll,10 \ J-8'el0<• "'·llOS • Donne C. YounQ $.0.. 111 I 0-H W111le '31./ .. I A"'• Atcou UIU76 • \ellv Litt~ u•.no 10 JeAMWe-U l,602 Misc. R y, wbat be1an u a eoluaa klea WOUDd ur at a four.part Mriea reaardlal UM PoUlbWtiee o Oranse O>uaty bl1h lebooll bretk1DI •••l from tbt CIP Southern Seetm to form a MetloD Of their own . Poeltivee and ne1atlve1 were abown. but an oplnlon re1ardln1 whether Ii 'll bappea or not wu omitted -1lmply be;cauae uy deelaioa ll a lioal way off . But. the quetUon penllta and more tbUl OM h~a asked an opinion, so here It ii: TD ANS .. a, MY l'UEND, ii no. Katella Hilb Atbletlc Director Tom Danley could lit you down and abow you a Uat ol 2IO 1ood reuoaa for Orange County 1oln8 lta own way, but la tbe eDd, It ia up to more than 50 principals to come up wttb a near-unanimous affirmative decilioa. And that, barri.ol somet.bina like tbe immiaent threat of forced bualal of Oraqe County~ to Los Angeles city school.a, Just won't happen. Many knowlqeable at.bletlc diredon aay it ls the lhing to do, but priDc:ipals are a dllfereat breed. Although there are many bus• la tbe pre· sent system. especially with playoff palrin11 seemingly completely oblivious to tbe 1uollne shortage, there is a sense of security wttbin the structure of the largest and most prestlstoua sec- tion in California. Very knowledgeable people witb years of experience ln Oranie County hilh school athletics are certain things would be better under 1ln Orange County system. and I believe-them·cor- rect. But those who make the decisions are the principals-and they aren't going to buy it. Too bad. • • • THERE HAS BEEN NO DECISION an- nounced yet regarding the successor to Newport Harbor High track and field coach Bob Hailey, who recently resigned after l~ years ( 16 as the Sailors' head coach>. Hailey quit bttause he could not gel help in maintaining the facilities. One wag SUR~ested recently that one of Newport Harbor's forme r head coaches may be in line for the vacancy Estancia High Coach Don Burns. The theory is that Bums could double as a sophomore football coach. . . . and would you believe the track that Hailey was so upset about being untended got a / A~E yov II Btr fl)()T-t.AZY? 7Hc 7ENOENC"/ TD lllT FRO/ff 7116 I.MCI< FOO( PR£Vt)..)T'5 T!(e PIA"/el?.. f'R.O~ /Y/OV/IV6 #IS «J~tGtff INT?J fl'fe $HO r. 'f}/~IJY IJE/1f~AIP/NG /lfVCH ~ .-I~ Ul6RC.f n> 0 e,er pl'/C.e llNO tw'1H. IT~'-w owses me -sJ10111..oellS "ID °"Al .!/ u-rru s~ M f'N Ml /M:.t/Qlf710JJ 71' f'V~ mt SH/Jr cl!ass·cover. 71l'I 7!) 'Sert/PF~~~ A.UP '57EP ~w o.vm 'Ill/le F'R.tWT ~'-~--~~---~------------" Players Cheer .Umps' Return From AP Dispatcbes "lt's about time ... Cleveland Indians slugger Bobby Bonds exclaimed when he le11med major league umpires have reached a con.ract agree- ment with the American and National Leagues and., will return to wo rk this weekend. -. "They make .mistakes. too." Bonds said, "but they're professiona ls al what they do and they're the. best at what they do. I'll be glad lo see them back." PLAYERS AND MA~AGEas were delighted Tuesday night when informed of the agreement. which was to be presented for approval of the ma· jor league owners at a joint meeting of the two leagues'ln Chicago today. "I'm glad they're coming back," said Pitts- burgh Pirates Manager Chuck Tanner. "It's TuHDAY·snANUcTlo•n much better for baseball overall." "OOTBALL Pressure for the settlement, which was eunA~~,~~:~:;:c,ee::,1 v_.. learned by The Associated Press Tuesday, built qui et bru1hup witb somewhere ln tbe nel1hborbood ot • mu boun of labor spent ft11iDc iD tbe nl&a prior to tbe llrla' &a.et Leque meet! • • • AJ..1..8'1'0 VOLLEYBALL for Or ..... eo::'J preps la scbeduled IOI' J._ I at El Toro where_ tbe Iida. under Nor\b OMeb Mike Cram <Ex-Corona del Mar coadt> aDd Soulia Coach Mike Dune• <Lquna Beae~ Hiib). wW eompete at I. followed by the boys. • Tiie North boys will be coached by c&artle Brande <Newport Harbor> and tbe South by Jack lvenoa <San Clemente>. The Nortb boy1 eonalst of the Sunaet Lnpe schools, plus Eatancia, Corona del llar aDd Obit.a Mesa. The South ii made up ol South Coast Leaaue acboola, plua Irvine, University and El Toro. ti • • . LOUA BIGB BASEBALL COACH ·n;yd Chandler and Arcadia Hl1h'1 John Melen are tbe South coaches in tbe state b1lh aebool Nort.b-Soutb games, which will be played at Santa Ana CoUe1e CJune 9 at noon>. Rlverside Sports Center <June 9 at 8 p.m. > and USC <June 10 at 1 p.m. ). • • • llAJlVA&D UNIVEUITY baa plucked off three of the Oran1e Coast area's very finest prep football products -Edison Hieb's Mike Dotterer, Newport Harbor's Dave Thompson and Mater Dei 's Greg Browa. .... Dotterer and Brown were first team All-CIF 4·A select.ions at running back and offensive iuant and both are headed for the Shrine Game in Pasadena July 21. Thompson, an All-Sunset Lea1ue linebacker, waa the prime motivator la the biggest upset of 1978 when the Sallon staacerect No. 1 ranked and ~eatedSt. Paul, 10.7. Dolftbles Team Tough to Beat By DAVF. CUNNINGHAM Of-0.ily ...... , .... Jerry Van Linge and Tom Leonard have done it a'gain. The much-traveled duo bas added another doubles crown to its a lready·lengthy lisL V,an Linge and Leonard won in straight sets -over Chris Lewis and Ancsy Lucchesi to take first in the men's doubles diviston of the prestigious Southern California Sectional Championships Sun· day at LA Tennis Club. Van Llnge, a Newport Beach resident and fre. quent tourney champ at John Wayne Tennis club, spent April touring the west, pJaying tournaments 10 San Jose, Las Vegas. Ojai, Los Angeles and Berk.eley. Before leaving on lhe circuit, he and Leonard won the Yonex Open dOubles atLo6 Caballeros Rac- quet andSportsClubin Fountain Valley. ••• IN CASE . YOU'VE forgotten, this is the TE'JUN•S weekend of the fourth an· 1~1~•1 nual Tourname nt or Champions at Mi ssion Viejo's Marguerite Recreation Center. More than 200 of the top junior women players in the nation are entered, and the competition concludes Saturday night with presentation of the "Most Promising Junior Playeroflhe Year'' :iward . ••• COaONA DEL MA& 'S No. 1 singles player. Dan Saltz, will stage Mn exhibition with Scott Davis, currenUy the No. 1 ranked 18-and-under player in the nation. Sunday at the Newport Beach home or Dr. Lawrence Klein. The exhibition is planned as the main event of a brunch on behalf or the State of Israel Bonds. Saltz i:s coming off a victory in the 18-and- under singles division at Ojai and has two other re· <'ef\l tournament champaonships under bis bell-· the Fullerton Juniors and the Long Beach Juniors. Jn addition to the tennis exhibition, Eytan Bentsur will give a brief talk of foreign policy. Bentsur is a counselor at Israel's embassy in Washington. Admh1sion to the brunch is free, and reserva- tions should be made bv phoning tbe Israel Bond Office at 832-2920. ••• m1.in,p•ec~-•c1w last week when minor league and sandlot umpires CHICAGO BEARS -sion~d Rlc~•v who have been replacing the regulars were in· DEADLINE FOR REGISTllAftON in the T1lb ::~!:~=.:,c•iver. _, eo11 w"9"'· of· volved in a series of uproarious arguments. Southern California Junior Sectional Cham- DALLAs cow BoYs -s1on•d Robert punctuated with bench-clearing brawls in AUanta pionships ii June 1. The tournament will be held ~:; ::.~:M~0c:..= .. ~rf:':'~:!'.' y': and Minnesota. June 16-2' at Los Caballeros Racquet anct Sports con1rec1. Club. C::O::,~!:,!~~~ 51,...:.':':.!i..K:= "THE NEW UMPlaES were tryiJl8, but they As many as 1,800 JwUora may 1bow up, top. • .~~~~~~!f!h~~~~-J.-il~-J#ean'.1' ~1G1.l.Wmlt,_aa.nrwtd.Jl1&atell:llbw1tUh11•.s.,s ,.ii.~:rnn--.1piman&J1 1w.nar~1.~ Qf~A full 2IO r-:.,1e11.::_w:.~-,::,i:;::: ..... ""'-· ridiculous." said New York Mets inf'aelder Richie cent ol the naUon's top-rwed juniOn are=-='.::.Jro=m:...-____ _. KANS.AS etTY c H1En s ie-t Ger• Hebner, who has been ejected from two recent Southern California. Jecll-. safety. Tom L.M'Wn, centet·91*d. Entry blanks Wen! •mailed ..,,t to -.n.a---a -M1<.,..H•rl\,r-'ftl--games. ..,.. • .., __ ,~ SAN 01100 c HAt11GE9's s~ M-·'I've had trouble with the other umpires. I UST A j\DUon earlier this month. Thoee Juniors not ~~~~i:!c .. ~~~:.~~·,: guess every manager has," Meta Manaaer Joe reglalet'ed who want to compete can contact tbe .,..rc....,ecb. Torre said. "Of course I'm happy to see the bi1· Soutbem California Tennis Auociation at (213) 81~A:~,:=.T~~~~'"1ca~r:!~.= league umpires coming back." 467·5151. Certer, •""""'9 bee•. from 1"9 l •mpe Bey Cleveland's Rick Manning said: "We'll •raue .... awcc-~ '°'.,. unc1•wio-i d••11 cllOK•. with them. too. but at least they'll be consistent in IF 90lJTBEaN ClllFOaNIA succeulully de· P1~41dJ9!~..!.:.',r ..... M~ILY~•lver~ f h I fends .... _ tltle as the '---t a-11 ----a--iD the .._ ,,,_,_ what they call -even i t ey're wron1. ' aw .,.. ~--.. .-;wuu. T09'DHTO AROONAun -Tr"9d 111e Consistency is also what K.a.nau City pitcher USTA, it won't have to travel aa far to dolt . ~=,~-=---~~~~·c':.T4:~: Paul Spliltorf is looking for. Tbe 1911 version of the Penn Natloaal lnvtta· ce1ver,en1HOflYM.ms.qyenertN1<1t tioaal will be held at llancbo Bernardo Ima, San w1NNsNG aLuE B<>Maos -stwct '!DIAD GOOJ> NE1'1," the ltoJala left· Diego, Oct. 8-15. Tbe scene ol lut ,.ar•1 Soutbern a..-c.......-.=:• hander said. "Beblnd the Pf•te·:.~nlustW in· CaHfornia vt~ wu-Hilton lleld ..._., Sou&h ---- ......_.___........ coaslitent. The ~0ular onea ee 1 are more Caroliaa. ~-... T=.,::,:.!'.'"'tc· competent. M play~rs. we've aot a lot rkliDI oa lt. In that tournament, Newport Beacb'• Bet· MEM,...fS ROOuu -Ptre• feldl• Some of the 1ubalitute1 have done okay, but e~-tyann Stuart WOD the womea'a ainllel and teamed :'~:.=,:::." C11er11t eooae. perience wu alwa)'s wortdDC •lalmt tbem." with Dave S1e1ler of Hidden 111111 to capture tbe cou.9H New York Yankee Man.,.r Bob Lemon, like mixed doubles crown . .... ':....°"..!~~'~ ... -".,... ,....., 111-So-o'--e-e--=rded the vt---ries of ..., __ __. .. ~ many others, took pains to compliment tbe interim • .._. "'" •" .... .., ""' M1Js1ss1~• -"-,,.. .......... d umplres.wbo ,have been workinl since the be1ln· Stuart and Southern C a u uplell. The "•"-"· WOMa• ninl of sprinc trainini. Californians are effUltomed to plaJlne bard sur- c•••a .. -..11••-=ci-=-~....,.....,. ''l'm happy to see thern back," Lemon said of faces, while laat year's tournament wu played on c--... ::!r':.. L .. ,,,....'. .. s. the replar umpires. "But' I can't fault thde clay. ._........_ replacement fellows. They don't bave the ex-·Rancho Bernardo, bowever, featurea tbe ~...,. .... ,,....._.._.,..,. perience and they d id a pretty fOOd job c:omlder· famUlar bardcourl 1urface, and Southern in1." Callfomla new-u the favonw. l r I " .. , • \ S1Qmner St.Bon A lllilt. lix·---eer 11•km IDr jllaior and HDlor lal1la 1d1oel 1tudeat1 · 9-H be•• aeMdua.ct J ... II ~ JW,y If It Saddleback eou. .. ·, north eampu1 lD lrriDe. Runners 4ttend Special Se"'ice C... afteriap eo.w a epednaa biom ac· to= ......... ......., eo m\llic. Re ~ la uaWer •11 tear eUCible atudenta. To ... '°MA~ lOD• dM ~cam· PUI, Ull lniM 0ntar n . Re..-..ation homa are I a.m~ to DOOll ud l to• p.._m. °' Wed1Mada;y1, I a.m . to nooo and 3 to e p. m. 1'\mdayl and Ttnu•1da11 and I to I p. m. oo Ju~e 1.1•.11ud It only. · ror laformalioa. phone s:ll-9300. ert. 211 or 219 Energy Program Set Tbe Caplttrano Bay Area Leque of Women Voters plans to praent a procram entitled • 'Tbe Energy Puzzle·: A 1 t er 1ta l i v es f o r r.alifomia" at 7:30 p.m. June 5 at the San Diego Gas and Electric Com· pany. 101 W. El Portal. San Clemente. The program will in· elude discussion of oll , gas. hydroelectric, coal. oil shale, nuclear. geothermal. solar and biomass sources or enero. Tbe praentatJon was produced by lbe league and federal f:.n e ray Department officials ,To Get Bars Michael A. 'Chesney. the son of Marilyn Yankey of' Costa Mesa. will be commissioned a second lie utenant a t Wheaton College ROTC ceremonies in Wheaton. Ill Nell' Dinglay Touted as a stable day sailer designed for a family"s fir~t boat. the new Vagabond·l4 i's the la test c reation by young designer Ron lloldl•r of Vagabond Manufacturing Com - pany of Costa Mesa. The boat has a wide. roomy cockpit with comforta ble backrests and is self bailin~. Weather ·Mars Coastal Race Weather ::it tht> start of an offshore yacht race isn't always indicative of what!$''in store for the sailors. This was evidenced in the Southwestern Yacht Club's recent Guadalupe Island race which started in fog and with hardly enough wind to move the yachts off the starting line at San Diego. BUT BEFORE THE race was one-third over the ·13 starters were blasted with 40-knol winds and high seas that resulted in two dropping out with rudder trouble and tbe remainder being beset with minor damage such as blown out sails and gear failure. There were even two "may day" calls dur- ing the race. . or the 13 starters, two suffered steering pro· blems and one missed the barren Guadalupe Island. 300 miles off the Baja California ~oast. ATLANTA (AP> -The squeakial IOUDd teem• almoll out of place ln a bouae of worablp. But the nolay leaDia sbon that 1rip t.be floor of Holy lnooceat'• &pllc:Opal Cburc:b are. on tbe feet of pariabloaen who JOI after tbey pray. Every SUnday from April until September a croup of diebard runners meets at the suburban Atlanta church to attend Holy Communion services. THE CONGaEGA110N mem- ben aren't dreued in the usual Sunday attiJ'e. They're clad ln whatever the well-dressed Joe· ger wean -warm-up aulta, short.a and T-shirts. Tbe service, called the "Joe· ger's Mass." is in its second year. and the 75 runnen in at· lendance on a recent Sunday in· dicate its popularity is growing. "We began the Mass about a year ago this spring," said the Rev. Robin Myers, assistant rec- tor at the church. "I saw a bumper sticker on a car that said, 'Do something for your heart and soul, run to 'church.' and I brought it up al a staff meeting. "BEING A PRIEST and a r unner m yself, I thought it might be a good way to interest people in church," said Myers, 34. "I began running when I found that I was sluggish and fat and only in my early 30s. I thought, 'That's ridic ulo us.' " s aid Myers. who often runs on his lunch hour and frequently has to take a quick shower between Sunday services. "In the beginning, we lold everyone to come and worship and run," said Myers. "At first, all we got were five or s ix run· ners . Now we gel about SO or 60 each Sunday." MYERS CHANGES HIS re- ligious garments for a T-shirt and shorts before running with parishoners, who rang~ in age from 6 to mid-sos. There are many benefits to brav.ing the early morning humidity, said Myers, not the - least or whic h is "runner's high," a state or euphoria ex· perienced by many runners. "It's a spiritual and personal reward." said Myers. "But it's nothing you can pursue. IPwould be like chasing a f\er God. The harder you run after it, the more elusive it is." THE 'RUNNERS, SOME of . , .............. EXERCISE, WORSHIP GO HAND IN HAND i The Rev. Robin Myers, right, Joins Congregetton for Running·, whom admit they actually walk the distance, s ay they joined the early mornin~ service for a variety of reasons. Nancy Haire, a trim brunette with three college.age children, s aid she began attending the Masses last year afte'r her husband died. "' "It was difficult for me to get up and get dreued and at&end the regular church service," said Mrs. Haire. "There were too many memories about at· tending church with m y husband." . . . . So. Mrs. Haire said, she went: to the joggers' Mass, where the/ atmosphere is relaxed. and jog-' gers au.end a 40-minut.e service! before doing warm-up exercises; and jogging a round-trip of 2.41 miles. t ••JOGGING WITH TRES~ people brou&bt me back into~ church," she said. . · . . _ f Jim Raaoake said be atl.eDCIS because be Is both an ardent: church-goer and runner. "I'm a semi-serious ntnner. ·~ said RasnQe. 44. •·1 do about 4" miles a week." r The SWYC Guadalupe Island race 1s a three· legged affair with a layover at anchor orr the island. followed by a sail to Ensenada for an~ther • overnight s~ay and the final leg back to San ~Diego. h · Backs Ani THE RACE ENDED last Saturday wi .A. Derivas' 50-foot sloop Cannibal from Little Ship ass 0 n ne r Fleet, Long Beach, as the overall and Class A win· r r ner. Class B winne r was Don Anderson's Lapworth·32, Scotch Mist , from the Balboa Yacht Club. Kennedy 'Firmly' for Carter in 1980 . PUBLIC NOTICE Themo•t conven\el\\ l e\e"\sk>n Ustil\CJS p\u• \nterestll\9 ce\ebrttY teetures \nT'IWEEK. . Capistrano Bay Club Plans Series The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club has scheduled a six·race ocean series starting Ma1' 26 for Ultra· light Dise_lacement Boats <ULDB >. Performance HandicaJJ: Racing Fleet I PHRF) and Midget Ocean Racing Association I MORA >. Starts and finishes will vary from Dana Point to Newport Beach. The rirst race wiU start off Dana Point, leave Catalina Island to port and finish back at Dana Point. By WALTER R . MEARS A .. Spec5-ICW~t WASHINGTON Well . the ~rasshoppcr still is supporting the ant. Nei>t that they don't have their· differences, but Sen. Edward M. Kennedy says he is firmly for President Carte.r in 1980 --and }\opes there wilr be no other can· didates for the De mocratic nomination. "I intend to support the ant in 1980, and I hope the other grasshoppers will, too." Ken· nedy said, smiling as he ex· tended the White House fa ble. JODY POWELL STARTED it THE SECOND RACE, July 7, will start at by borrowing Aesop's tale of the Dana Point and finish at Newport Beach, folio~~ thrift, hard-working ant to con· by the third race, July 8, from Newport to Dana trast Carter with the critics of Point. his energy policies. Powell did The fourth race, Au g. 25. will start at Newport not assign the roles, but it and take the fleet around the Point Fermin Buoy wasn't hard to figure out who off Los Angeles Harbor and finish at Dana Point. was who. ----------Race No. 5 will be a two-legged affair starting - _P_U_B_Ll_C_N_OT_l_C_E _ _. orf the.Newport J etty Sept. 29 and taking the fleet According to Powell, the ant Lo P · c li J l d r · ht was "sort of a drudge and -----i f'ICTIT1ousausn•ns to ng omt, ala na s an . or an overnag 1 f d f'1cTmousau111e1ss NAMa STATIMENT rendezvous before starting the second leg from worked hard. A ot o people sai T11e •==~::,=.~ ... ~. "'119 ,.!~,~'°'""II...,_ is dolnv blisl· Long Point to Dana Point Sept. 30. th al the a nt did n 'l make ''Th~e aren't overwhelming differences ,"' be said. "They ar~ importa nt." · Near the top of Kennedy 's list is the. president's decision to phase out price controls on U.S. , oil beginning June 1. That's the one on whi,::h he accused. Carter of caving in to the intimidation of the oil lobby. To which Carter said baloney. CAltTE• KENNEDY Carter doesn't run, or drops out later? That's unlikely. but then so was Lyndon 8 . Johnson's an· nouncemeot that he wasn 't available for renomination in 1968. ''I really can't speculate," Kennedy said the other day. "I've indicated the curren~ re· alitles and the current s1tua· lion." On the surface, at least, there would seem to be a parallel bet ween Kennedy's situation and that or his late brother. Robert. a few presidential cam· paigns back. "l'M HOPEFUL WE can bring some change to the policy," Kennedy said in an interview. The odds aren't good. but Carter has at least suggested that if Qpngress wants to force continuation or oil price con· trols. he won't veto such action. The decontrol move is a potea· tial political problem. particularly in oil-dependent New EnJland, where New Hampshire and Kennedy's Massachusetts will hold two of the early presidential primaries. Ke-nnedy said i1 price controls are somehow extended, "it would fundamentally inure to tbe benefit of the president if be runs upourway." ~TfhEVELOPMENT 20'1 WALLACE & ASSOCIATES, t7:16t speeches with a lot or rhetoric in •""""' c.Met Dr •• ~• '1rv111e, =·Merle SL,~ v., .. ,, CA. THE FINAL RACE, ocr. L1·14. will start at them ...... He said grasshop· CA':~'.!.rt F. IE.Os, u.. Le11n1e• ~t.~~~=~'~'.,.S,::• Dana Point and'take the yachts around a weather ~isr;f:~ .~~n~ t~:k~i:~~: an~0!'~1~0~.,:V:~e~~i:i~~ .,.ENNEDY ALSO WANTS to ~. eos ... MeY. CA ftm Tllh .-.... "COl!dlK~ .... -~ mark to be announced. bo ,.a;.tttt "th h' .. J.v. ~ 111<. <• c.1~ <•· ,,..._. ., The series is invitational to all ULDB. PHRF res ponsible statements a ut basic uiuerences w1 lm on move more rapidly than does l .. ,_., .... ,, *' ....,_. c.Mer ~.. ~ E we11ec. what the ant was trying to do." such issues as the war in Viet· the administration toward na· '4llte••rW1e,ca'2m ™' ~i _,meet.. and MORA yachts whose owners or charterers are and fed I i . -~---.·,A_..; ,. ·1~ .,,.. ... , embea a uf ~ther n eattfomi•a~Y~a~c~to.~lin~·~M~see~i~•~-:~P~o~w~e~n~·s~v~ea~WJ~~o~f~th~e~ra~b~l~e-~n~a;m~;~;:;~e~ra~;..P~ro~g;::r~a~mJ;s£jo~r~~t~io:n~a~l~be:!al:t~h~i~oa:ur~an:ice:~· ~H:e~s~aJSf!: __ _J .......--_. ....... ,_, ~ ... -, "' d h h c= Amea ican cities. he ••icl be. ,_ · n 1, ._,,,.., I• <oMu<ted .,, • • • ""-tion clubs. Race chairman is Ed Cummins, call en s wit a ungry grassnupper hall th · mo· .... , .. .,...,...... .......,,_ 0r-.. °'"' o.i1., pi.; 546-5601. asking the ant for a bite to eat. wouldn't c enge e incum-federal spending, but that tbe J.v. Jt:NU1e 11ec. , "· D.-. J.-.. ,.,.. .... ..., bent Democrat. differences there involved only a J.V. Jllft-. • J f th bnA .. el """'*"' PUBUCNOTICE "'J'RE ANT SAID 'Kiss off.' Then--Sen . Eugene · s mall portion o e -. • Tt1i. se.-t •• , filed •1111 tne w ' Reg and the grasshopper died," said McCarthy did, and prove d someS3bUUontoS4 billionoutof c-tyCIMl .. Or .... c-ty111tMey tta 14, ""· NOTICE Of' ODl.en s a the white H 0 u se pre ss Johnson vulnerable in tbe early more than S500 billion. ,....11Mc10r.,.. coesc Del~'~': NOT~=.·,r~~'.I ttwi• secretary. . primaries . UJtimately, Robert Kennedy said he Is not. about Mey ,.,n.•,J-•, mt '"~" ......... ...,... .... ,... ... rete10M1111e • Kennedy, of course, 'is not Kenne.dy became' candidate. to silence his criticism. * ..,, _.. °' i.-.iiti.s <Oftlr«ted DlalDDed fo:-.. Jtllle your a'lerage grasshopper, and J obnson did not seek re-"I intend in the areas where __ P_v_au __ c_N_an_c_E __ ::.;::-.... ~ ._ ""'91t .... °' £-_ _ a cannot be kissed off -not with election. Kennedy died at the we have aome differences to •tcTmOU19Ulf•tM OMM11111s1•de¥ofMef,tm. the support he commands in the hands of an assassin, and continue to speak," he aaid, . UMenanMHT ~~-;: Democratic Party. Tbe polls Hubert H. Humphrey ·was the , '"'and tn the areas where I agree, TM .......... ..-.,....._. ....... ,.,..,...,.,CA The Alamitos Bay Yacht Club of Loni Beach rank him the man most Democratic nominee . .--.. : .......,...°'.,.. c.... o.i1y .. 11ot ta tnvttinl Southern Calllornla women sailon to I intend to conllaue to suppart -~-----iw.1la.oL-MA-• ... ..nn &Mee CJrcll.. ...,...,_.,, -itta. -nartlcipate ln tbe Women's Re.-.. •• Regatta.J.une Democrats would prefer for J>re· Jn 1980, California Gov. ·Ed· him." t • .._....._._..,CA...., -----------1 -.-u-ifileol next year. the Liii•..,. '""",......, 0tw111111 • -·auc NOTICE 1-10. featurtn1 competition ln Luen and Snipe$_: A mund G. Brown Jr. looms as He aald the latter outnumber _iii! :=:-,..o..,eo.i.w--. .. " boat pool la available on two weeks notice. There are self-starting Ken-likely challenger to Carter ln the the former, and be expects to be T.-....... 1u••rt1ouur. 111cTmounU1t••M · Tbere la a $10 entrance fee·for Laser sailors nedy-for-preaident movements prlmariea. amons tbe leading Senate a~ ..,...... ...,...nanMtMT and $13 for ~pea. The fee includes dinner for the ln at least a half-dozen atatea. BUT BOWARD aENNEDY porten of the admlniatratlb ~*': .............. _.,,.. .. ~. ,.,_ 11 .._ ._. conteetanta. • Kennedy •aya he tflied to dls-when ... _score la totaled. says cittumstances are dlfferen~ u..: ...,_.,..c.. -v11>«0 ttET•tLEtt. m w IMll Entries will b6 •ccepted at ABYC ubtil 9:45 courage them. "t ~ 1 ~O.Mdll " ....,..~ CA...a .. ll the -~ -h 1• no.w PoUUcalb', tbou&b. that S'll>-Vb,,...._ · ·• • a.m . Saturday, June 9. A aki'ppen meetin1 will be ·•1 te m JUS• w at m say-"I. think it's a different situ•· bort of Tiiie....,.... ........ "'""e.. 1n:!'.9t.~~· 4116 ,...... held at 10 a.m. followed by the warning sipaal for ins now: that I expect the presi· ti"on. -rtainly, than 1•:· he port apparently stops 5 ~onllf~ClllM\o•..., ..::=..~11 <••in.o.,.111• tbeftratraceatll:SOa.m. dent to run and thr 'te'll be re· '""' active campailJliDI durtnc the "',_ ._..__ There will be five races all sailed ln..~ out-nominated. and tbai I'm not a said. primary election aeuon. LAWWflte8I TMI..........,. -..... wtt11 • 1tde Loos Bea b ff bo Th e a e "'andtda•-." Kennedy said his dlsa1ree· "I've indicated •ta)'in1 out of . L.,..•Lwm ~°"'.,°' .... Clwlty•Mey c ar r . r e rac r .. ...., menta with Carter are not near· the primariel .•. • ...,...._. . ,.,,.,.. •ctledaledSaturday and two on Sunday. -"1_•T L••va AN obvious b1I ··1 c.talDlJ urae aayoae Mt ~=-Olllt Delly ""' ........, a... c:.tA. o.i~·· For lnformaUon contact Sue C{OCkett. re1atta THn ai.n ly llO funda~':_talJ hnu tboee t run .. ainll bJm .. .., .. .,.,..._..,.. ,.,,.,. ...,,.,.,.,,,..,,,'" *"" chairman, (213) Ql-1414. question unanswered. What if brother bad wiw• o son. o · ... ' ·-................ ......._....~ ---.... ........ -. . .. _. .PSst, Oil . Profits·. Rise ~ .. ' -. But dlB WoJ!l 'EXceuive.' Appliea Onl,y at dlB ~ Pump B7 lllLTON MQ&KO\fm co01panlu used to be down""9t proud of tbe bl1 pro. fit• they rolled up. Thia year, t~1h. they are repqrtina these •cblevementl aotto voce. The next lhln1 you know tbey wlll be lurklna around comers wht1perln1. ''Psst. don't tell anyone. but look at ho~ much money we're ma.lr:i.nl." THE •EASON Ji'Oa this modeaty I.a, of course, the raging anjlaUoo that enguUs ua all. It's not palriotic to 1or1e yourself on profit.a while people are having thelr eyes IOU&ed out every day Standard of Callfornla a ,.,.. cent, Atlantic Rlebftekl ti per- cent, Standllrd of Oblo lD2 per. cent and Texaeo II percent. Thole are ambers tbe likes of which have not Ileen aeen linee the Arab oU embar10 kited prices la 1974. The upheaval in Iran, which turned off the spicota la that country. tu.med out to be a bonanza for the oil companies. And decontrol or domestic crude oil prices is yet lo come. Jn some cases there are 11pe<'lal circumstances that ex· plaln why companies were "forced" to make so much Money Tree netted iri lbe first three me>lllM or 1978. That 81 perttnt profit jump was made on a gain or only 20 percent in total revenues, from $6.9 billion to $8.3 tiltlion. lo normal times Texaco would trumpet those results to its ••~ ... ~ lle9rtl •I • ~rp•l'tlCe ea- ee••~ ., .. II~ ... .,.,.,,, .. 'e»o shareholders. Not in 1979, though. Posting these record achievements at Texaco's an· nual meeting in St. Louis last month, Chairman Maurice F. Granville was almost apologetic in explaining: ,. ............ USE OF GASOHOL SPREADS TO ~ONG ISLAND, N.Y. Kelltt Ol .. n Purnpa; Mixture Debuled In Eaat on Mo·nd•y ee• .. ~!"' by incessantly escalating prices. ll 's come lo the point where companies are almost embar- rassed to show a healthy surge in earnings-power·. And the com- panies that are the most embar· rassed are naturally the oil pum- pers. The retail price of gasoline is approaching $1 a gallon -and the ptofits or the suppliers have never been better. -HERE'S EXXON UP 37 per- cent in the first quarter or 1979, Standard of Indiana 27 percent, Gulf 6 percent, Mobil 8 percent. * * *. Gasohol Sale Limited Economy Challenged; Pump Use Opposed WASJDNGTON (AP> -Even though expressing support for development of gasohol, major oil companies do not w~nt service stations selling it under their brand names, an industry offici;ilsays. Bruce Peterson, senior economist with the American Petroleum Institute. told a con· gressional seminar that service stations wishing to sell' the gasoline-alcohol blend often must do so on the side .. COMPANIES DO NOT want the product sold from pumps with their brand names," he said Tuesday. Seve ral farm s tale con· gressmen told Peterson the oil industry puts obstacles in th~ way of gasohol. "The people you represent are not lbe most popular now, .. said Rep. Dan Glickman. D-Kan ~ "You need to be much more flexible on these issues ." BUT PETERSON said his as.II socialioo. the major oil industry trade organization, "does not op- pose gasohol" but has not led a campaign for gasohol because 1l still is not economically com- petitive with gasoline. Gasohol is 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent alcohol. which usually is derived from farm wastes. Gasohol. can be used in automobiles without .. any modification lo the eogioe or· fuel line. ~ Peterson said cars that burn gasohol get fewer miles per g allon than cars fueled by gasoline THIS CONTENTION was- challenged by another speaker. Clint Colby. a petroleum expert for Land O' Lakes. the huge agricultural cooperative in the upper Middle West. Colby said gasohol burns .cooler than gasoline, a llowing a utomobile engines to mix fuel with air more efficiently and thus increase fuel mileage. Imports Outlet Planned Cost Plus Imports plans lo open its 15th California outlet across Sunflower A venue from South Coac;t Plaza shop- ping center, Costa Mesa. Mesa. .. . Highest earnings on Western•s SIX The st.ore will feature goods from 52 countries on five continents. money while the rest or us were suffering. ''BY ANY LOGICAL stan- dard, 6ur earnings are not ex .. cessive." Those who have followed Tex- . aco's affairs know what Gran· ATLANTIC RICHFIELD and " ville is talking about Texaco Standard ~r. Ohio, for examples, the scourge of the pel~oleum in: are benefatting from the now or dustry, used to outeam every oil from the No~th Slope or company in sight except giant Alaska. 'lb~y put an the Invest-Exxon. ment there. now they reap the Last year Texaco round itself rewards. Los t in the equation somewhere are the benefits that were expected to accrue to the public. Alaskan oil was supposed lo .reduce our dependence on foreign crude. Now that it's being pumped, the companies taking it out are doing fine . But the motorists rm. ing their fuel tanks are doing miserably. TEXACO REGISTERED one of the greatest profit increases of any oil company for the fil'sl three months or this year. It earned, after taxes. $307 million, compared with the $169 million Association Seu Meeting Albert J . D'Arcy, direct.or or ·administration for the energy s upply and ser vice group of Union Carbide. will speak at Thursday's 7 p.m. dinner meet· ing or the Purchasing Manage- me nt Association of Orange County al the Anaheim Sheraton Hotel. The pre-dinner peer group dis· cussion will begin at 5:45 p.m. Reservations and more in- form atton are available al 776-2990. Ovt~r 1,he Countf>r NASOL.i .... outeamed by Exxon. llobil, Standard OU of Callfonala and Sbndud OU ol lndlau. IN 1-. TDACO toot llome after tuel S835 million on Hies of $5.4 billion. In 1974, It. netted' • $1.5 blllion on ..... or SZ3 bQllon. By coalrut, in 1974 Sbell Oil earned sao million and A.tlaDUc Richfield $474 million. Lut year Texaco's sales were up to $28 billion but its aftertax profits came to only $852 million, a liUle more than half or what it earned in 1974, and Shell Oil and Atlan- tic Richfield were breathin1 down its neck with profits of S813 million anc080I million, respec- tively. Texaco used to be tbe No. l gasoline seller in America. It has since been passed by Shell. Standard of Indiana <Amoco> and Exxon. Texaco can no longer say it sells gasoUne in all so states. SO 'nlE SPANKING profits turned in by Texaco in the first q uarter or 1979 represent a comeback, an effort to get back to its past glory. Granvillesaystbey are notexcessi~e. ln terms or the kind or money Texaco used to pump out of its operations. they are not. But what would Gr_anville say of the s uper-prolit.5 rrtined by Texaco in 1974 and 1968? Were they ex- cessive? Have YM·ever heard of a corporate executive who described any profit as "ex-cessive?" One of the arguments the oil industry uses is that it needs profits to search for badly needed oil. Texaco made handsome profits for many years and no one threatened it with a windfall profits tax. The question is: Where is the oil that was sup~ed to be de· veloped with thoSe profits? The pri<'e we 're paying for it is cer· tainly excessi~e. T-RiJJI . 1/2% 3 MONTHS $10.000 minimum investment certificate. Ac.t" t.· <X~emunEd by <"lCldirYJ V2% lo !hr-Urul• tl St,,i, .: • lra:trury bill weekly chxounl rn!c. ind I.'" t ·ff• rllvu - lh<: followwi Thur.day thr0tlC]h Wu:ln1 :1.hy lnt1ro;t is PciJd on matunty.Subj(~:;I to uv,uJ,.ibiLty Due to open in the ·summer or 1979. it will hav e furnitur e. gourmet, clothing and jewelry departments a nd a separate coffee. tea, spice and candy section. MUTUAL FUNDS 3 $10.000 minimum ONE YEAR Investment CertWcate. Int• ·n.d l.>JJJ rncfiU1ly by chn::k or ii pkl(Y~ tn u (:i't. ''IJ ~:book dOCOUnl ,Jl1d !di for c~ yu1r u rHllJr 11 yield irlcroorei lo 9.79%. $5000 minhnum SIX MONTtf Investment Certificate. lntL'fl :.JI p 11d monthly by c~k or ii pkioo:l tn n 6W~ ~k account and left for oric yoor druluul yield~ to L78%. . £aily .ntlJdauwul illfwwt penaltfa on oJJ Jm.llmwnt Air BaAe Eyed/or Sun Vse -----1--------------~.but,......---·1vmn. f I .. 3 . DAILY INTEREST PASSBOOK AccounL lnteresl ~ dcty·U1, day -out. rompoundOO and craji!OO qwrtcr)y No rmrumum. No penalty for withdrowcil AMu. J ym8.18%. TBRIFT BYMAIL TOOi We pay~ both wa'/f1! Com~ lniormabon fumiShE:d upon rtqUL.'>t llnlDI CallbakaaabaNra quan., cf a c.atury. ,.._ .. ._ wllhcmets °"' Sl3.s.OOO.OOQ. -YS&l'IHFT•I04ll~ A~loCo6/omb~on/y. ---------------- f I -. • SJOCKS I BUSINESS ~ Wedneaday's 1 CloeinJ Prleee . \ ~ • ------• ~-··----- NYSE. -~OMPOSITE· TRANSACTIONS •• N • Credit Cards ~ee1p Economy- NEW YORK (AP) -Tboee plutie c:Ndlt eardl ln 10'lr pocket &ave done mon tlUa year Uwa almply malut it eaaier to buy thinc•· They have playecf a mQw role - some would say the key role -in k•pinc tbe eeoDOIDJ' out of a receaalon. At the bellnnlne of the year, many eeonomiata tboqht a rec.euion would have developed by now. A key NUGD was thafconaumer debt, already at record levels, wu coo; sidered unlikely t.o keep expandin1. BUT IT HAS. AND THAT HA8 kept the econoaw growing'faater than many eeooomlau expected, therebJ •t least postponing the recession. Inflation. and fears i~ will continue, are playin1 a role in the expansion of consumer debt. Consumers are buying on the theory that prices will be hi&her next month. "1bey are turnina their worthleaa paper money into durable assets." said Michael ((. Evans of Chase Econometrics. one of the economists who had expected consumer spending to slow. But another reason for the decline is that. ( ]- despite higher interest ~EW.'-.: ,. ~ ,.L".SIS . rates charged to busi-'" .~ 11 1-.11 • · nesses. credit is not harder to get for con- s umers. Nor, in many cases, is it more expensive. Much consumer borrowing is through credit cards, on which the interest rate has long been 12 percent t.o 18 per. cent. lll01lllY the mgher figure. The prime rate charged to corporate borrowers has risen from 7~ percent t.o 11~ percent since the beginning of 1978. ibut consumers are paying the same rate they always were. "THE CONSUMER IS NOT AS SENSmVE to the cost of money as the corporation,''. notes Peter N. Goldsmit.1, a vice president of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. "He has been trained over the years to accept higher interest rates." What is more, credit is easier to gel now than it was during the last tight money spell. Many more banks allow consumers to automatically tcet loans by overdrawin" their checking accounts. They might have given loana in the past. but now the consumer doesn't even have to face the trauma or walking into the bank to fill out an applica- tion Unfortunately. most economists see a continuing boom in the economy as a bad thing. arguing that it will even- tually lead to a more serious recession. The Carter ad- ministration is hopin~ for a "soft landing." in which the economy slows but does not fall into a recession. THE IOGH DEMAND, OF COURSE, also is hamper- ing efforts to fight innation. With consumers seeing each price increase as a reason to buy now. there is little to stop sellers from imposin'g new increases. There are some signs that consumers are becoming overextended and may voluntarily slow down th~ir purct:iases. But if that doesn'.t happen soon, the govern- ment may be forced to take action. ' Goldsmith argues that raising the cost of money some more, by 'pushing up interest rates. is unlikely to work. ·'Those accustomed to paying 18 percent for money will continue t.o do so as long as it is available,'' he says. Market Falls Again Over Energy Worries NEW YORK IAP> -Stock prices beaded higher today in late trading despite a backdrop of lingering energy wor- ries. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 2.60 points to 828~48. Losers topk a 7-6 lead over losers in the tally of New York St.ock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts said the market was faced with concern over j{asoline supply problems and expectations of further in· creases in world oil prices. Venezuela today raised its oil price 60 cents a barrel by means of an increase .ID its petroleum surchar~e . • 'ilo«-k11111 TlaP Spudlglat NEW YORK IJlPI S'"~'· 4 pm pr1c" .. net Ml ct\e"91' ol '"" 1111 .. n m°"t .,,, •• New Vor~ ·Stock E•c"41n~ •\\u~. tr..ilnQ nat1cw>111y di more tit.., SI Gr•ynnd .,. .all,tOO t t., '• Am Motor\ OS,XIO ''· • 11 CMrterCo 'OS . .00 1 J•i. • '• Amer Hf'U l S•.eoo ll'• 11 Cl\arte•Co "'1 313.'ClO IJ • '"' C..ewn Wld Jt•,000 ••'• • t-.i Pol•ro1d 7S9.l00 JO•. •II! East KOO.Ok 1\1,IOO WI._ '• C..egr\Wld ..,, :o ,tOO 1)'• &o.1n9 \ 111,400 •' • • • Hum1n1 71•.700 1•' ' ttet Corp 701,.00 \)>., ,._ G,..yltound 107.700 u._ • • A1tstnPur :101,700 I~ '• Aetlence El 1-.,100 i.•.. '• Ameri.-an ~radrr• NEW YORK lllf'l5alf!~. 4 pm pr1c~ Ind net ,,,_-ofllW t,.., mcKt «tlwt ..... ,,,.,, '5.lock e1c11M19e '"""· ~~~"1,~llONllY at mo::,.=n S~1 , '• C.lcomp IS7.IOO n •-. "-Aesrtlnt A t3'.IOO 41'1• , 1 , 01t1prod llS,SOO 14'11 '• Oynet•<I Cp 10,700 ~ • i. Domtar •S.100 .11'1• "' HO..OllM .O,lOO '11 • "• McCuU OH '8,700 611> 11• ColnCml O,SOO IS'" Syntu Corp 40.000 34 Mlaaf .'tff•c•l.:11 Did NEW '1'0 AIC lllPI Jld••n<"4 O.cllned Unc1t1"°""' lOlll h...n Ntwlt~ New lowi SALE'> NEW VOAK IAPI Appro1 IN• PrtwlO<iS d.-, Wffk IQO • Monti\ IQO YHr 190 . , , Two Y••' ego . . Jan t lo dlte 101 to dl4e ..... nll to d•te . . . . -.~r"'' ~ 610 6ll "°' ~to lll t ll'S to 12 63 ,. ---------,._ ... . .. , .. j • \ . . • I "Sorry. Mormoduke. You and your friends didn't moke the guest'il1t." :suPERHEROES SHOE "b Uy, Jeffy, P J, Daly or y04Jf father here?" DENNIS THE MENACE ., , . --------~--­. . . 'UNKY WINKIRllAN _, by PHlco, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff MacNelfy GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS Yf:S/TIS l,CLOPWEU. &ON~ SIR t l'OHEMIAN1 ~ SPIRrr, ANP MARSHMAU..OW CRAVl:R! ----i~---V--···-·· NANCY A MILK SHAKE, PLEASE HOWOOl KNOW 'YOU'D EVER PAV ME? . . .. , <. . DRABBLE OR.SMOCK NIELSEN HfRE'5 THE CARO 1 JUST GOT OUT OF 'fOUR WEIGHT MACHINE ------·-- '' Tom llflUll 'IANUTS SOUN PS "T"O Me &...IKe 'YOU' Re MAKIN' A L.o"T" OF MONSY ON -rHe s 1"e .' by Kevin Fagan . by George Lemont by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh by Gvs Arriola by Harold Le Ooux by EnM Mslwnilltr YOU ARE HONEST, TRUSTWORTHY, TRUTHFUL, ANO A LAW·ABIOtNG PeR!ON ,.. ~FAR AS WE ~N'.)W, fRA\OffA'? QOINeJ iD ANNaJNLE WC S(RrPr ~f ~ CHOSUJ 'ID ~ Nf~ k.H Ml~url; I A>JO ... I t · TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 ··-and Juliet' 1 Fat>nc SO Walcl'lfut 6 Fastener 51 Half· Pref111 10 Antimony 52 Before Sat Comb. form 56 Can. cabinet 14 Ran~ crest members 15 WOO<IW1nd 58 Called 16 Me•tean 60 Univ. SUbt coin 61 Came to rest 17 Turn back 62 CottonwOOd 18 Cellulose 63 Impart factories: 64 Fruit seeds 2 #ords 65 Hindu ttlles 10 Obtain DOWN 21 weiont at- lo#ance 1 PuPQeteer 23 Loats 2 Ont Indian 24 Greek epic 3 Snalle·ltke 26 lntegnty c M1ne<al end· 28 8undttng ing 30 $1\tn -5 -pot 31 Ding--• 6 £•pected -: Nut 7 Touch on 32 Pasttme-8 Peruvian 36 Grassland c0<n 37 More lucid q Enf?fgy 38 Resort 10 Insects 39 Makes unfit 11 Relates 42 8argaln 12 Land mass events 13 Domineer- ~ Wrts tng 45 AeapectM>le 19 Coal -4e Fum.ahed 22 Ktnd ol dOlt food ~-YufWIO UNITED Feature Syno1ca111 Tuesday's Puz.zle Solveo .. ( " ' $ •• s s . " 0 l 0 t D I 0 I "" 0 1• • 0 .. 0 .. •1 l l I ltl I &la • • ... [ IS f ( I • s • s •'t ... I IO 0 -o l ( o • s .. f I a I ~ a I c .. II T r o • 0 10-... "0 . ' .. ' ( s ••ltll l .. ( s s I ' u 110 •• Sl&IDlll ;'( 'I. • f f I lk • S Wltlll'i I I , I II •SIC" O Ollllllll 5 s t .. c r " .. lO- l ( .... ( . S• ... I 11 1111 ' .. • s I " ... " I c .. 0 I I .. D I f I t IS ... I E 1 1a 1ol t 1 f I .. s I s 11 • I I D 1 11 hit <I 26 Apiary units 27 PrePos11ton 28 -eagle 290 ut of fl'le Mnd 30 Feeds 32 Ventured 33 Man•man's nome • 1 words 34 Atar 35 American cartoon1s1 37 Certain .i Cree Of Sioox 41 CIVIi WfOnQS C2 Conference 43 W1nmno serve 45 Rea1m· Ab bf 46 Bactr1an C7 Girl's name 48 Joint pdrt cg Rela11es St Leak 53 Oar: Pret1r 54 Artiltcial Ian· quage: Pt. 56 Sptoot 57 Hebrew tuctoe 59Wlng .. • FROM COAST TO COAST. CRITICS AND AUDIENCES APPLAUD "A LITILE ROMANCE ... ··f veryone. young and old, should put A LITTLE ROMANCE in their lives ... It's the movie to see this spring." RO'I;.\ llARRr.rr ~~( n · ~ ~ 'i 111\ ''"Ji111r11 tl'lf .,r rt1t' \'·,1 .... ! .. lj j·J("·.: .tr1il :1111-..1 ''11 111·,,1111~ 1:1::1~ d!f • .111 !111t' t'J1I .1fJIOUfll p f t" m11l 11t11.1I .. 1111 comic .;atisfaction tharoh.• '" .1 ~rrt uinrly funnv .;cript. a.:,orl!t·•·u~ loc .. 1t1on-., firH"' a ctini! a n r1 di f ("( t I() fl . I l·f '·,I-I' .I 11 • <of• fiu· 1>1~c~t and hr.,t picturt: of the yrar 1..,. fnr ·· r)A\,P'-.t1t:t.HA' 11''"" ... A LITTLE ROMANCE' is exlraordlnary." Rt:X REEL>. \"<!(,! f. AUOf!URO'>~•t IUt 01\ Lii Tlf. ROMANO • . -IAlJRf ~r 01 r...11 H -.n41ftt•1 \l\UVt.J llftt~.._ Ol,y.t ll\"111 lf•t0"11~·)1"""fll-"'AMO., .._._, ~"'114(M~ t t«•AHU •• Ht~HI I 4 N.\WI• ~· , 11:\IWIC.k"'-'ltt Y ·•-·"9' ~l'\.lllttw~ • .. U l fMU H'i'r\IWt • • 44_\,IUU,Ul,UNlf ~ ...... , ..,. \tl~4'~11t+f" ... ""'f(;( ... , -'41\"" • • •• trn(."Ht-..... (1Mllt IAllllri '"'-'''---=~ =--::.. -·~:.:"':'.: • :•4 ."I I WINNER 'Of 3 Al'AIJf MY AWARDS llest Actress Jant Fonda Best Actor Jon v1119111 Best Original Screenplay wa~~·~y':.o:;'~~o;es --------- ~· ............. Mey 11. 1879 # DAILY 'LOT } ~~-·•OC(;---_-.=--~- 'Pagll~cci' First Rate• There can be no doubt that the 1as0Une Nhortaie and awelter· Int tecnperaluret1 hai l w~kend we re joint facton m the vaata ol empty aeat1 that )Cr ueh tcj performers In lhc.• f"i vt• t'enny O~a DN\ducllon or "I l'u.:Uac el ·at Oraqf' Coa1t College. .Opera lovers who w~re kept from the OCC auditorium by e1ther •or both fuctora nrhu1ed a top flhcht 1Wrformunce of the v~nc-avnllo d1u1Mt· hy a !\plen did cHt lhitl 11hould havu bt.'t!n pe·rformma to u «'Ut>til'ily Lin· coln CMlter illudJt'nl't· TOM llARLllY Muelc ha but we have to ask former Metropolitan Opera tenor Wiiiiam Olvu to at.ep forward at thi1 juncture. The Pl'IHIK'9 Qf OLYiLud &be direction of Mi11 Boelter ob- viously lmpired a dedicated cut to the helalltl It attalbed lut weekend. And top marb to Five Penny Opera ha the atalial and decor dePUtmenta wbo came throueh wjtb ftyt.q colon la tb1a l>leaalng "Palliaccl." NOW PLAYING llWIW' a.Ill WllT WllMI Wtltmlnlllr 992·4493 Orange 634·2553 _ ........ , etmlU ,,_ ..... Fortunatdy. 111~ and te m· peratures fM•rmitt1ni.:. wt-get two more rhanceis th ~.-e lt pro· durtaon lhut reflects I he greatest r redlt on director conductor Carol~ltcr "Paghacc1' will be offen.'Cl at 8 p.m "'nday and Sat urd ay in the !>a m e aud1tonum He brought the craftsmanabip or many years on the opera stage to his role of Tonio, the crippled stage hand who sets the wheel of death and, tragedy in motion when he tells the shocked Canio ( Armando Sierra) of the love of his wife. Nedda. <Diane Pilcher) for the handsome Silvio t J ohn Matthews 1. CHORDS AT &ANDOll These are busy musical days at Saddleback College and they get on to a ny1ng start at 8 o'clock tonight wttb a performance by the c0Ue1e'1 wind ensemble and Saddleback Community Band in b;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=:;:.:==:=:=:=:=:;;=:;~ the Fine Arts Theater on cam- Ntwpcwt 8-h 644-0760 Orlnge 13H770 AND TIIE COLUMN will be on hand agam, you can be sure. 1for a second look at a tasteful. lovingly mounted opera that was always gripping and often deep· ly moving in the hands of a cast that reveled in e very .moment of this eloquent musical tragedy. It was a superb team f'ffort .. IT IS ONE OF the great acting roles in opera and Olvis showed us exactly why it is so regarded with his faithful depiction of the wide range of emotions ex· perienced by the hapless Tonio. There were tears of sympathy when be sang to us of his deep but hopeless love for the pretty but heartless Nedda apd there were tears of sympathy when be reeled, bleeding, from an en· counter that he hoped would see the fulfillment of that love. pus. J azz will be the theme at 8 p .m . T hur s day w i th performances from the college's day and night school Jaiz ensembles. Then at 8 p.m. Saturday..,the theater will be the locale for the first American performance of Mozart's "Requiem Mass," as interpreted by Franz Beyer. The mass will be delivered by the Saddleback College Concert Choir and a professional or· chestra. 'Last E1nhrace' Taut By ARTHUR KNIGHT T ... Holly-lt~ If you're lookin~ for evidence or the positive values a skilled director can bring to a fairly or- dinary and not too C'red1bl<' script. let me refer you to J onathan Dcm m<' a nd the new Taylor/Wigutow produ<'tion. "Last F.mhrace." The title incidental· ly makes sense only <tfter you've seen the movie. This United Artists release is the very a n- tithesis of the syrupy romanza that the name im· plies. It's a tough, taut, mystery melodrama - and Demme sees to it that it stays that way. Proch .. Director S<reetlOl•Y LAST EM•ltACE u ....... ,, ... , M><.l\fft T •YI<>< o .... WIQuto"' . Jon.tfl-o.m-D••IO~r ~--•i>-/To<-elor Ca\1 Aov SchelO.r. J"""t MMQOlon, .>olln Gtowr. s.m 1,.e.,.,.... Charif\ ,._ •• Ch<isloe>l\ef W•IOpn, J«-hnt ~H. o •• .., M•rQUhts, ~-Ounon. M•r<•• Rodd, GMy Gwllm .... Lou GolDerl Aunntnq u,,,. 103 mtft M~AA ltet'*e: It WHEN HE RETURNS to ffis Manhattan apart- ment, he finds that it has been sublet to J anet J E"V EN BEFORE M argolln, a resear ch scientist with a special in- [ MOYIE t h l' c red i t s . R o y terest in Jewish history. With considerable misgiv· RE•nEW Sc·heider and his wife a re ings on both sides. they join forces, and she in· _ ~ 1 . am bushe d i n a cafe. troduces him to some possibly helpful aides. --------When the credits clear. It's a search that leads from a lower East Side the wife 1s dead and Scheider. his nerves shot, is Synagogue to the 'vy·clad walls of Princeton being released from a psychiatric clinic, still Uni versity, and e ventually on to the very brink of psychotic enou~h to believe that just about every· the Niagara Falls .' And, mainly thanks t9 bodyoutthere isoutto~et hi m. Demme's style of shooting, every new "helper" His usefulness for the super·secret gov· that he encounters along the way --Princeton pro· ernmental agency for which he worked is · ap· : fesso~ John Glover. Jewish authority Sam Levene, parently over (chillingly symbolized in a scene in Rabbi Andre~ Drexler -becomes a possible SUS· which Christopher Walken, his ·agency boss, feeds ~ct. One thmg I'll guarantee: Until Scheider his photograph to a paper.shredding machine>. A. himself unravels tb4: my~tery, no one is going to graveyard encounter with rock·faced Charles preguess the actual culpnt. · Napier. his erstwhile brother·in·law, suggest that vengeance might be the motive. The icy Scheider hasn't been "too careful with people." THE ULTIMATE REVELATION comes u something of a cheat and a letdown, and the climactic sequence at Niagara seems both over· prolonged and unlikely. <Why can't a oiovie ever end when it's over?> Actually, it's none of these -although David Shaber's screenplay, basecLon a novel by Murray Teight Bloom. m ight more profitably have .followed up on eithe r strain rather than introduce yet a third possibility: a death threat delivered to Scheider written in ancient Hebrew. · \It's the first film of size that Demme has had to ~ortc with, and it more than confirms bis pro·· ducers' confidence in him. "DAWN OF THE DEAD" (R) ~EOROE HAMILTON ''LOVE AT FIRST BITE" (PG) 675·3570 ,. " .;. . ::~~ g, .. "llWPOfll I MCH. I Al.II WED .. THUlt~ MAY 16-17 • DLIVl•A ~I. ... ·~"·····-~~·idJard "' ..... ''~ ~ • WIUIAM HOLDEN MARTHE KELLER .. A Bil.LY Wll!XR FILM .. FEDORA" .OSC f(RR(R • FRN«lS SllRMtA<lft MAii) AOOflF • SltMft al!..lliS· • -· CX!fll"o ,,,_ ... tENRV FONDA ' ... "'l\QMOI'" '(.IOI ... ,. HILDEGARD l<tff"' ... r(..,.,,.1 .... MICHAU Y0Rt<., oWJu x-.. .... Blll.Yttt.DlR ... 1AL ~o.,..,. .... .., c-o~ .. TIO!IA." mrw rPOr-·=·"·~-=-.:e:= ..._"~"f~~r.~~e.-: .::."°(~Kil.. T"'M!'!e ~-.. 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AT BOTtt WITH • Zo~~~ EDWARDSCINEMAS ...... ~~ edwards INE NTER edwards CINEMA T -::a-9194141 .:-=. 839-7581 "IAllwl I llltlll! llllf AllflS BIRJ.IANIIND" '"Manhattan· deserves a stream of bravos! 1 can't urge yoo strongly enough to see 'Manhattan'" Poro 8orre". AOC·IV woe..,.,,,. t '·J Dl1\Nf.l(EAIQI J 1v11<1lf•l1 r.· r I' IV • r.,il/.f.'IJ I I 1Pvl1l\l::,,Wf.Y 1,111.'Vl •,·1.1. p • • ;.r 1NL t>'Yl-1'1i ·~ ~ -illif .. .... °""" ,,.. • -... --•91>1- --·--. 0-..·-- J •• 0. 0 ••••• • , ....... _y~_ ---Jl'J' ...... ~---­.... ... .. .. , ... ,.,, .... : ....,_.. ( tMf) 0- tiwfY, ..,_ Piii, Alt TUBE TOPPERS --:::r: ..... -....1111 .. CBS • 8:00 -The ·Muppets Go HolJywooct An hour·lona Muppet& apeclal with 1uest.a Dick Van Dfke and Rita MorenO <aee photo below>. · -................. ~ ............. i£.I.~·. NBC e 9:00 -"The Sacketts." The • conch~dln1 episode of this new. TV westem story with Glenn Ford and Sam Elliott. ,_ .. llft9•pettedty ...................... ..................... .. fllhl(lllr-.1 ...... ..... l"t eMCMI .. "..,.....,......,." ,...., ...,..,,. o.rtdl. CBS ti 9:00 -"You Can't Take It With You:'' Art Carney and Jean stapleton <photo at left> bead the cast of this new TV version of tbe award· Mel,_., lellllne IN .... ol .. .._, • COllJ.. : winnlQg Kaufman-Hart comedy about an eccentric household . boy ,,.. --• --1111 .-lfld • ......, ""° IMf llold ... lier· (2 .... , -~-9"' ....,,_.. 8kllll: "8trlctly fOt Tiie 81rda." "Fun In II. ~ .. "TMCtula9." • MOVll tenitOfy. ttle lecllett .,,........,...."-'-' In oonlllr;19 ...... ~ bioot. two~ ...... ..--.. lfld • lrtend eo-wi ford) tumed ~· (Pwt 2 ol 2) •a QWl.a'a ~ Art Camt>y plays Grandpa Vanderhof and Jean Stepleton as his daughter Pen· ny is a new TV version of the Pulitzer Prizt>·winning comedy "You Can't Take It With You " tonight at 9 on CBS. Chan· • • ••t.ee-s Of OefCtl V'*"I'' DoCl.I__,.,. II. -~---­eon niet '* gr~. aloog wtlfl many °"*' -dr-IO CelHornlli dur'"f the told r\1911 ~ ~tw&.I • THEMll°' \Mlllll'TAINTY On die night ol ttlelr thWd •• .__, ol -'ling '°' Oiartle. the Anoaia -~~~toe mt•tertoua late night !Mllltng. .~ ..... GMAT #BU"OMUNCll ncl 2. • •TONIGHT ~ 1 0,NAY~ Di'TING GAAoa HOl.J,YWOOO IQUAMB "The Prophete 11.nd PromlM Of Claulcal ~··JoM~ Oeltw8lttl .... ol "'* flrat "' ... _.,,,... • Adem Smlttl. ThorNa MllltNa end DrAd Alcwdo. .THE,__°'_ JIAHMOC>IE "Edlnburgft" MIM 8toc11e dellYer'9 An llftQOl1Wfltton.I 8ddreM to tM rnernbera of !fie ~tve M~ Blalrie Sclloot. "Dence In 11.mertca: The fe6d &ell9t" Ellot ~­ d\Mlber tlellM oomc>enY . ..,. "Ho.Mllng In Loe Mgeles" Feeitur• low end moder· -.,_.. atlanr oi.. placed ~ 09\aloe>ment PfOO'-end IPO'llgtlhl Long 8-:fl, .... trie city pi.vied IO ..., dOWfl a houelng projec1 IMeblted ~ low Income people. I T1C TAC DOUGH N»M-11 MotOtcydee end.~ taf edd ~ to Che Mem-t2 ~·· cWt • MACNlll I LIHM1lt peiior'IN "' deMlc worti. ... ,. .... fWZO.·· -... .. -.cttone from ... otMr EMot felckltlOteogilPlled -"L -liSWN> --~ ""'°"' • OONIUMa Oen goea ...., e replet wtlO ,_ -'led ttw.. be9lty pageant con-. tanta.CAI MllOQY "TheMlli9" IURVIVALKIT 7:IO 8 PAMINION .. fUllMWITHI "Cutting Food Co11a. Chrtatmu Club1, Tooth Care" l:aO. THE OODOOUPl.E Otcer trlea to cure Fallx of • · -hla ,_ of flylng 10 he c;.,, ~ • mefor photogr.,.._ le: uaignment. • MCaHT GAu.PY "The Plllnted Mirror" A wOm.n trlee to tella CN« a MCONMland allOP from lier partner. C'laa1111rf .Lisfl1tg• 9 KNXT tCBS) Los Anqelf·S D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles • KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego e KKJ.. TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 9 KCST(ABC) San Otego I KTlV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angelus •. KOCE· TV (PBS) Hunttngton Beach (I) ""1/l.MID WOM.D "Antercta" l:OO. (I) ntE MUPPET'8 GOHOUYWOOO H01111 Olc:k \I en Dyke and Rlt• Moreno ere lok*S ~ Kermit the Frog. MlM Piggy. end tM reat of IN Muppeea for a gale Holly-I wood <*ebretlOn. D REAL NOPl.E The funny thlnga done ~ ~ people end "'* ~ INnga dOne ~ funny people --In l:OO 8 (I) YOU CAN'T TA><a rfwmtVOU Jean St.pie4on end M Camey POttrey fNfl'lben of • lllghtly daft f9mlly who conduct their .._ ex.:tfy .. tNy plMM In ... edap. tetion of !tie PulltJiar PYtze winning comedy D THI MaCETT'8 While trying to ~ their fortune In tM New Muloo ' • GIOMIMGAL 8c:ulptor George Segel •• profiled. focualng on An uhlblt ol .. wort! at "'* Wllllet Ma Cenlet In IM61•;:r-WIOCATm :C:: l~o ..... MAKE .. LAUGH Will NBC Peacock Fly Again? By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> Step right up, ladies and gents, there's a sale going on. Offered: brighter days for a third·ranked TV network. Chief sales agents: a former· ly unemployed bird, name of Peacock. and one whizbang salesman, name of Silverman. . Customers in this gaudy medicine show are the NBC affiliates, in·t.own this week for a dbse of the Silverman tonic, ab-so· lole·IY guaranteed to cure their miseries. And all for the price of a little allegiance .. · The affiliates. whose fortunes ride on the ratings success of NBC. want to be as- sured that something will go right for the network in the next season. NBC wants to be assured that the affiliates will remain affiliated. Thus. the show important this network has ever held with its affiliated s tations.·' said Robert Mulholland. NBC's executive in charge of making affiliates happy. . That's why the famous bird is back after four years of forced retirement. He is a sign of happier times for NBC. times when the s talely old network wasn't a punching bag for CBS and ABC, when it breezed happily along in second place, and in liv· ing color. too. Times when affiliates didn't attend other networks' conventions. as one NBC af. 1'iliate did last week (ABC's I. "The hoopla and hype of the fall '79 televisaoo season will start this unique.and exciting period -a Silverman season on NBC. His programs. His scheduling. His "Promotion." SILVERMAN SPOKE TO bis affiliates on Tuesday. I don't know if.they bought bis line, but I do know that Fred Silverman could sell hangovers. In a pitch to advertisers last week, Silverman was absolutely convincing when he said of lbe 16 hours of returning NBC shows: "The record of the returning llEviviNG THE BIRD was a fine 5ym .. s hows is q~te good. · · tb~y are s~cessfuil bolic gesture, and ~mart. 1be filmed pro· programs. I swear I believed him, ev47n motions featuring the peacock were loudly though. I knew the shows JNere pounded m applauded by the affiliates, and got the the ra~s. . convention off to an upbeat start. An~ S1~verman mad~ the confusing, The bird had done his bil. But the big fr~nllc rrudseason shuffi1ng of NBC shows pitch had to come from Fred Silverman, th1s y~a~. seem perfectly re~~able. He hired as network president a year ago with called it . planned obsolescence. . • MOYll . .... .._, .... , ., .. 11 Ut I O•vid J•flUefl lllHemary l'orwth. Attei rHilllflO, ... IVf l.•~ ...... , "" fetflw'1 """*!Vb lunl,.." -M<omu • rvlltleu ~. 11 hr. s1 mlfl.t • CMIOOAND THI MAN Chico jollle die medlanica' lfton lfld le Mlled IO pick· alf.d'•oer.. • TMl...,,HLL IHOW A flolkley wlttl '*'"Y ~ .. greet "'" for tM onloohr. but pny "'* ld-IWt INllleta In Benny°• ...... Holldey Time ••• • DOtCAVITT G-t: Robin WIHlema. ~2ol21 11:t0• (I) ~----.... Aocllfo•d 1111pecta • ,_ Nm producer of knowing ... IOCellon ol • ,_. ertwot1t mlMlng -..wOttdWerH. • TONIQHT Hoel: Johnny Ceraon. au.I: Elll.ebettl ll.lhley. I IOUP't IA&..D 9 llOl.ICE WOMAN ~ audttlona for e "'°""* role to find tM -~· of the act~ wtlo Md the pert Otlglnally. I THE GONG IHOW a.TltltMT Mu end 99 hew • mi.un. deratendlng -• tie.rtl· ful adentllt. • CAP'nONIDMC NIWI M:>fNNG ta.. 1WIUGHT ZONE II. ~ tlut eolflO ectOt la ttlNl4 Into "'* deys ol hie youttl. • ALfMD HfT'CHCOCK191 __ _ "'8INT8 "Mlnll" II. women la 'l'llursda11'• Da,,li•' no.,ir• N=TE~ 12:0011 •••;."Congo er-.. ing" ( 1958) Geof'ge Nader, Virginie Mayo. When a lfft8ll COiony In w.-AITlc:a with no extradition lewa beeOmel e h•ven fM murder.,. end th...,., .,, 11.merlc•n •tlempll 10 pl«:e It under the turlldk:- tion of Ille Belglerl Congo. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ••••'i."SI~" I 1939) JoM Wmyrte. Claire r,_ The tr9UITl9 ol lndl- en attedl •fleet• the 1>11s- -ioen ol a atagecoacn 1n Vllfied weye. (1 hr .. SO min.) 3:00 OJ) * * ·~ "The Dmughtflfa Of Jolflue Cabe" 11972) Buddy EbHn. Karen. Vlllentlne. To keep hit lllnil under•,_ ~leading law, • wily flK trapper /'recrun •• lllief •• pielc· OOC*et end • proatnute 10 POttrey hie daughter•. l::tO. * *"' "Stend Up And Be Counted" ( 1972) lllCql •• .. ....... • .... a---. Tiie ---ol • women'• Hbber cr .. te probl9IM In --,.... tlanlNCIL (1 Iv., 30 "*") • IT BEGAN MONDAY tn Burbank, at NBC Studio 4. The star of the shOw was NBC'~ peacock. recently unretired. He was everywhere -on banners, on lapel but· tons, and most conspicuously, in the filmed promos for the fall schedule. ''This convention is important, lb~ most the performance of miracles in mind. He The Salverman tonic, p~ented m a could write off ijle 78-79 season as an in· neatly~ckaged show featun.nc netW!'rk berited disaster but as Bob Mulholland stars, Y visual shows and great parties. put it: ' ' Take ose and call bim in the fall. Dick Van Dyke interviews Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog during a Hollywood party at the Coconut Grove in "The Muppets Go Hollywood.'' a variety special siring tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. New Shows PaY Off for ABC, CBS In Ratings . NEW YORK <AP) -In a time normally given to reruns, prime·lime TV viewers in the week end· ing May 13 sought out firsl·rutt episodes and Specials, and the tactic. as usual. worked in ABC's favor. figures from the A.C. Nielsen Company show. The front·running network listed seveu of the week's 10-mosl·watcbed shows, including back·t.o- back Monday night specials, "Battle of the Network Stars" in fourth place, and "Playboy's 25th Anniversary Show" in fifth. _ CBS, in fact, scored even higherjf:Zi thn BC with a special of its own, "Strangers." sta ring Bette Davis and Gena Rowlands, which f bed third in the ratings. Clvll Grumbling .•. Gloomy Gua t In the DAILY PILOT -· . . . FROM Rash ion Island ., Newport Beach • THE ONLY OTHER NON·ABC programs in the Top 10 were from CBS -"60 Minutes" in ninth place. a rerun of "Barnaby Jones" in loth. At the top of Che-ratings were episodes or "Lave~ and Shirley" and "Three's Company" not previously broadcast by ABC . The rating for No. 1 "Laverne and Shirley" was 25.8. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with television, just over a quarter watched al least part or the episode. The distribution at the top left ABC with a rat· ing of 17.6, with CBS second at 16.7 and NBC third at 12.9. ·The networks say that means in an average prime·time minute during the week, 17.6 percent of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to ABC. . FOR ABC, IT WAS 18 weeks in a row in first place. In cootrast. it was NBC's lowest week.ly rat· ... ing since the networks began 1978-79 programming in September. The network's top-rated show, a two-hour "CHiPs" special. was No. 26 for the week. NBC's problem was as much at the bOltom as it was at the top of the ratings. Six or the week ·s seven lowest·rated shows were on the struggling network, including No. 52 "Real People," "Presenting Susan Anton" S3rd, a Monday show· ing of "Wbodunn.it?" 54th, "Greatest Heroes of the Bible" 5.'ith. a Thursday version of "Whodunnil?" 57tb and "Hizzoner," 58th. Tbe exception was ABC's "Osmond Family Show" in 56th place. ..... REaE ARE THE WEEK'S Top 10 programs: "Laverne and Shirley" with a rating of 25.8, representing 19.2 million homes. and "Three's Company," 25.3 or 18.8 million, both ABC ; Movie- "Strangers," 23.7or 17.7million,CBS; "Battleofthe Netw.ork St;an•" 22.8 or 17 million, "Playboy's 2Stb Anniversary Show," 22.4 or 16.7 million, ''Happy Days." 22.1or16.5 mHlion. "Taxi," 21.Sor 16 million, and "Mork"'and Mindy, .. 21.3or 15.9 million. all ABC. and "6() Minutes.'' 19.7 or 14 .7 million und "Barnaby Jones,·• 19.Sor 14.Smillion, both CBS. Thenext tO shows ; "Eight is Enough," ABC; Mov~e -"Anatomy of a Seduction.'' CBS. a nd "Angie." ABC, tie: "One Day at a· Time," CBS; Movie -"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," ABC; "All in the Family.'' CBS; "Wild. Wild West Revisited." CBS. and "Fantasy Island." ABC, tie, and "Barney Miller" and "V~as." both ABC. SOUTH COAST ACTOIS STUDIO c:..t 103 -.. '-"'IY on n•fl -We ....... egn/ly-:..m::·~ ~' 17141 957.0212 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .,, ,.. -.. --. ~ ---. . .... -.... -. ... • /- .. ENTERTAINMENT I BRQADWAY / MdvlES-J "A LITTLE ROMANCE .. CPG1- . "THE CHAMP" <PG) "CQMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (Al "CHINA SYNDROME" "EYES OF Lf\URA MARS" I RI "MANHATTAN" (A) -RICHARD PRYOR ."•N CONCERT'' CR ) ''WHTCH WAV IS UP? .. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) "THE BllOOY HOLLY STORY" "MANHATTAN" "REVENGE OF THE PINK P~NTHER" (PG) Bex B"prlshag 'Lady' NEW YORK fAP> -ProllllOr u..ry H111tna ll loc*lqJor a new Du DooUWe. In it newa conference at Sardl·s r11t1uront bere, the orlclDel "My Fair Lady" 1tar -Rell Haniton -announced a 11llvrr 1ann1veraary producUoo of UM mualcal. tlarrh1on played lM part IDOre than l.000 lime• In the first· three yean on Broadway and Mlatred In UM! movie. aUT llJUt; ANDaEWS. who oric:tn1ted the rolC' ol ~Iba . the naive young RoWer 1irl lr•Mformed by elocution leaons from Hi1- trlna, will not be In the production. "It ~Rl~ q,ullti proper a new girl sbould be found for It. • aald Alan Jay Lerner, wbo wrolt-"My ft'al~Mdy " with ft'rederick Loewe. Hoth I .t'rn<'r iyftl I .ocwc were at Sardi 's for the J111auww1·mcnl. THt.: ORIGINAL production opened in N~w York in l~. Plans for the revivaJ call for 1t lo travel to eighl Americ40 cities in 1980 and 1981, then tour around the world. Miss Andre ws might bave matured bt-v1111d Ehza, but lfa rrison said his being oldt>r l!>11't a problem in playing Higgins. He nor ~d that C:e.Jrg<' Bernard Shaw. who wrote First Fiim in 5 Years AP ..... REX HARRISON TO REPLAY HIGGINS With CompoMra Lerner •nd Loewe "Pygmalion" on which "My Fair Lady" is based, "rather saw himself in Higgins when be was 90 and I'm not that age yet." >----·-·~~-~~N_:HHOM_0Rs_~.J~_~ .. -....c .F ellini Seeks Unknowns "THE DARK .. (R) "INVASIQN OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" "THE DEER HUNTER" (Rl "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" ALL D•UVE·INS 0~£N •:JOP.M.NIGHT\. Y CIUICI U"''"' 1 2 ~,,,. \Jnleu • 1(1Gd1• Pl•yqround By DENNIS REDMONT ROME <AP> -After a five- year respite, it's Fellini time in Ilome again. And eager h opefuls are rushing lo the Eternal 'City in hopes that Federico Fellini famous for using unknowns in his films -will pick them for his new movie. which the direc· tor says 1s about the current Fellini with Marcello Maslroian· ru, after a 16-year separation. The a ctor played the jaded journalist of "La Dolce Vita" and the befuddled film director or "81h." Mastroianni and Ettor e Manni. a now pot·bellied star of t he 19Sos, a re pitted against more than 170 women. most lo be played by unknown actresses, .. ACl'UALL Y, HE owed me a lot of mone~," chimed in Mastroianni. ln a return to the scene of the crime, Fellini is s hooting the fe w exterior scenes of the film al Ponte La~o Obscuro. the beach where the aimless Marcello-the· journalist appeared in the final scene or '"La Dolce Vita." Fellini 's cost overruns. pro- , !_., "----::=============~-" "surge" women are experienc· ~tlllQ~~·-~·~"'~ ~-•UUYCIUftlUlt ing. "......... A LITTLE .oMAHCl1POt The carnival atmosphere bas ""2400 11r»et:a .. u................ brought alive the back lots or the streetwalkers and extras. "I am e mbarr'5sed to talk about a creature to which I am giving birth," Fellini said in s idestepping a question about the new film. "It's something very private, like a sickness, a d u<'tion delays and directorial wrangles have become legen-~In' dary in the film world, and American film companies have -MOOIU envlMll 9LAZJNG SADDUStwl ~us IAllfT nST 1..01 ·•wHHf n All llOAN .•. ff . VAN NUYS ILVD.111 ""' MAlllU IUCH 111 WOCIOT AlUN • MANI IUTOM MANHATTAN~1 tlrU.114 ............... ..... cave rnous Cinecitta studio with the buu of carpenters' saws and the chatter or 500 costume makers and artisans. FELUNI -OR "II Mage." the magician, as he is better 'l known here is .ci fling through h is lege ndar y ~ photo collec- . ._... 1 tion-he once c laimed he • h as more ' 'K~ phot.os tha n the FBI -to cast th e '•LUNt movie. A new effort by the 58-year-old r.t':!ftl':l':'l"!Wr----,. MCI .................. ..,.. Fellini is not just a film but a YHI CHtHA ~t_NDttOMl1Ht three-month extravaganza. It LAST IMMAClll' launches de bat es, in spires ---------------..... faahfons and brings out movie .. , t100111·~ 1\ucksters who try to beat the M.AltNG"~LUi., director tot.he punch. uaan ""'"' The four-time Oscar winner's ,;;;;;;;;;w::====:::----------::-g lat.est mm. "City or Women," "'MIDMMIH'T DPaSs· "SILIMT PAJrna• ... "THE MIDDY HOUY STOllY- "ICI CASTUS" IPGI ''IHAD AMD CHOCOUTI"' "ICE CAS1\.IS• (PG) IOT KMllOH LAST IMIUCl CWI ftUt YHI 'ITCHIC 1W1 CMOlel -lTC* Al 1UCUl4 .__ lOVI AT PllST lmCN > "UI llNNlfll!N1 "WMlll " Ml ......... -I/AN NUTS llYD.tw1 """ MA&.llU 1UCHce1 -----.. CMllll°""• nm•..,.. MAOI..,. SU'llMAN!Nt ""' MIHAOI PIOM .,ACI 1N1 ............. ..,,._ l.CIMI • ----_, t.•••• 111 l.IWU~ MU 11S began shooting this week, taking over all eight sound stages and the back lot of Cinecilla, quiet sin ce h is sem i -s u ccessful "Casanova" monopolized the studios five years ago. THE FILM REUNITES .SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEES 2 P.M. I.\\ I \\Bil t I 1:00 ...... ft99•h• ..... ,0:00 a voided him. delirium. .. BUT SUFFICE IT to say that Marcello is a professor of Greek mythology who tries to understand what is happening to female psychology through god- But this time Fellini has found a benefactor in Europe's biggest production. distribution and exhibition company. Gav· moot, which has given him a free hand and an open-ended bankroll. dess es l i ke Min t::rva. the GAUMONT'S PRESIDENT, h a rde ned intellectual ; Diana. Daniel Toscan du Plantier, says the huntr ess : Juno ; Persephone; Pomona. the fruit the film will open at Christmas, goddess ... He sees this ··but we're not s aying what menacing magma of remninily, year." He refused lo divulge the through bis wife, bis daughter. budget of the mm: which in· volves thousands of props, floats the con cierge, bis woman aod a giant half-mile toqgan neighbors, and these turn into a slide in Cinecilla 's back lot. new unified divinity.•· In other words. it's alJ about Fellini makes up most or the wom en trying to escape the story as he goes along and bas stereotypes into which theybave his us u•l clique with him. been cast for so long. Mastroianni 's brother IJuggero "It is neither for or against i9 doing the editing, and~ ex- feminism. it merely tries to un• --ecutive p roducer is Renzo dersland the-motives for this Rossellini, son of dire ctor new surge," Fellini said. Rob~~o. Rossellini. w~o g~ve "Marcello is an ideal com· Fellini bis start as a scnptwTJter panion for me in these obscure an 1946. zones and a natural choice But Fellini says· he has a following his portrayals in the problem with the music: ~ino other two films. 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So for Amo Schmidt. if the will is beaver stew. he 'II find a way. By TERRY KIRKPATRICK AP N-1N•1Vrn Wrtt.r NEW YORK -Lyndon Johnson liked the macaroons. and Lady Bird once caught him stuffing his pockets with them. Cole Porter li~ed the cream a.nd curds, even though it wasn't as gooey and leathery as his aunt's. Pope Paul VI liked the chicken and beef soup and wanted to take a jar of it with him to Yankee Stadium. ·Naomi Uemura liked the rattlesnake. Of course Uemura has eaten walrus. fox. elephant and rhino. and he dined on raw caribou, seal and reindeer on his solo trek to the North Pole several years ago. But rattlesnake? Al the Waldorf·Astoria m midtown Manhattan? WELL. where else? This roost of kings. queens. princes and presidents has alwa~s taken pride in preparing the difficult -••and the impossible will take a few m inutes longer." , II that means the exotic for an Explorer's Club feast. so be it. If it means the pedestrian for a guest' hun- gry for mom's borne cooking, so be that, too. It's taken here with less than a shrug. .. Some think that when you come to the Waldorf you should eat only French cµisine ,'' executive chef Amo Schmidt says ... But I think you should get ~hatever you want." : IDS BELIEF filters to Uie sub.basement re· eeiving room. So there·s oply a momentary Out· ter when the fare starts arriving Jor the Ex- plorer's Club·s annual banqueL Last ti me around: 480 pieces of cod tongues and cheeks. one amberjame tuna. one four-foot ulhgator gar. one baby shark. four cases of gar meat. 70 pounds of skate fish wings, one box of wild boar hams, one box of antelope hinds, two boxes of Chinese r abbit from China. three pieces of hippo roast. one hippo hoof, SO pounds of ground hippo, one buffalo hind quarter. one baby d~r. 74 pounds of buffalo liver. 100 pounds of ground. elk, 200 pounds of catfish filets, 20 pounds of rattlesnake meat and S4 pounds of rattlesnake with the hide on. "Sometimes I don't even want to look at it ... say Jim Chu. in charge of receiving it and rind· in$( freezer space ... But eat it'!" UPSTAIRS. chef Schmidt attends to each detail of the cooking. With three skinned beaver beads, their yellowed teeth protruding, on a nearby counter , he instructs the floor chef. Lay the rattlesnakes m a pan according to their natural curves. add oil and wine. sail and pep· per. and bake al 325 to JSO degrees. "Thal way fl will .Stay nice and moist. .. He knows without checking a cook.book. ·'You geC a feel for these things. I once had an Army captain in Panama write and ask me how to cook a boa constrictor he had killed and put in his freezer.'· The telephone rings. Another call about special banquet menus. · " ... no. no squabs available for 1,200 peo· pie next week. I found out they ~ave a very low sex life,''.he tells the caller. ''TI\ey only lay eggs twoorlhreetimes a year." Alas. be couldn't get roe of scallop for the explorers, either. Scallops are cleaned at sea. BUT THE HOTEL could grant the wish of a Persian prince some years back for a baby lamb stuffed with small chickens, which were stuffed with partridge, which were stuffed with quail, which were stuffed withpatedefoie gras. And it met the Duchess or Wmdsor·s request for freshly killed pheasant hung· at room tern perature for three days, With innards in. And It pleased a traveling party from India, which threw the furniture out of the suite. sat on the floor around a big kettle (rom the kitchen and ate rice and lamb from the pot with tbeir hands L Such service is taken as seriously as saulee· ing or searing. so on a recent Saturday night near the Grand Ballroom. chef Schmidt was leading a procession or white·capped chefs pushing carts of full y prf'served for display wild boar. shark. deer and alliliCator gar, and a bulky <'her carrying a frozen rattlesnake extending stiffly fore and aft in slithery curves. VOICES FROM THE the black·lie crowd at the pre-diner buHet ·'What ·s the difference between the Actor Room and the Jade Hoom'>" · "Well. thcrc·s a boar in there and an al· hgator an there .. And from Uemura, who liked the rat· tlesnake ~ "The beaver" hmm mm, different than seal. I don't know f don't know . . . " Schm1<jt recalls a hotel guest who ·wanted a n octopus .. a bag one, and got it: the guest who wanted partridge for breakfast ; the.one who or- dered unripened apples and pears. Eugene ·sranl an . the hotel's general manager and r hef. was once as ked to make a <'h1rken hash with green peppers and garlic :-luffed into banana !>ktn After a half dozen attempts. Scanlan sue· ceeded Rut to registe r a protest. he placed a dish of chocolate ~auce beside the banana. As often cis the orders are odd. they are or· d i na~y . One guest wants chicken burned black, another wants pea soup thick enough to hold up the spoon. A president of the United States wants shnmp salad sandwiches. A woman stay- ing in the exclusive Towers asks to borrow a cup of sugar. WHEN LEFT alone with their culinary brilliance .. what do the chefs eat'> Scanlan. who worked has way up in a strict kitchen hierarchy to exe<:utive chef, tells a story of his salad days. He was the only American in the French-speaking kitchen and was known as "Le Stupide." It fell to him one day to prepare the evenin1t meal. calves liver antt alumetl potatoes. for "<See KETCHUP PageC3l ,. The Authorative Six Who Came to. Dinner Cook With A.New A.eeent o.ltyrt ... P ..... .,J ..... 01- PaU/8 Wolfert By JUDITH OLSON without fat and a fish distf. 0ttt.o.11, PtlOI Steff Ms. Wolfert stresses balance in her Many people have a vague idea of meals. ·keeping sweets and blands what "nouvelle cuisine" is all about, perfectly combined and light and or at least they think they do. heavy foods in proportion. Paula Wolfert, cookbook author "We 're making sure people want to and teacher1 claims that the new eat it for the11ext 100 years." cuialne out or FTance isn't at all what Ms. Wolfert said a good "nouvelle popular opinion says it ls. _,,.,.+,,.....---;;;c-:=u-:--is~L·_:_has to bav.84k&U.-· lnitemd of 'bei1te'-""sthumtng;-a creativity and humility because "it's saucelesa food," nouvelle cuistne, or not easy to create a new dish." ' cuisine nouvelle. as Ms. Wolfert Pft· She has been experimenting with !era, is "cooking with a new accent" new foods and new dishes for the past and "liabtening food for health 15 years, beginning when her reasons." huab~nd was associated with The term, which has been bantered UNESCO in France and Morocco. ·around-by gourmet cooks since 1987, She haa translated a French wa1 on,tnated by f'renebman Andre cookbook and written several Guillot. lb. Wolfert said. 1 f h · l d · I• bu been m'a .. •ed la Paris vo umes o er own, inc u ing • • -''Couscous and Other Good Food partleularlY because there. "a lot of From Morocco" and "Mediterranean· cble people an dolDI eruy tbiDp " Cooking." · ~Jr-9:. ~ ~J:!'.:88a.it~.~· Ma. Wolfert, a resident ol Kaabat· -..... .. ___ ~ _ __...._L.s tan and the mother of two teen-a1ers, - ---~-said abe plans to be involved wJ\h f eat1111D1 t.be • new, lbter euillne food for many years. wta. eW1 fa 8outbwe1t France. "Food ii infinite," she said. "I fell TIMM --. aD &we Ital' ebel8. ba· tn love wttb tt. I'm aoing to -. on ••'t .._ weal about tM1r work, wttb tt .... _ Of ... .... w,-u-Mid. , boca---ua--.,. ~rest my life." -~ --_, She now crtaacroNeS tbe country boeM ... .-.f makb:ac •lot of no6ae. teaebinl and 1peu.tnc and lDd\lllea Bn ~ .,.. more open in tb• henelf at home by teaua, new re- ldte...._' · · clpes. Tbe rest of the time •. ID dty M1. Wolfert 1barecl her redpea after dty, she eata "on tbe nm.•• d..,.. • t*lnl cl1li~1 at William. Here JI one ol ber reetpea! l1H•1,...,. Ooelt rlua. a. litowld bow to presNlre duck -'<SeeACCENT,PaaeCJ) By HUGH i\. MULLIGAN Aps,.c,.1 C..M' f I RIDGEFIELD. Conn. --As near ali l can remember it. the bridge was out. '"~ampagi ng s pring floods.·• a s we wordsrniths in the news business always calleo it when the Mississippi got uppity, had turned the little stream at the foot of our hill into "a raging torrent." That's bow Mimi Sheraton, Stendahl, Gael Greene. the two inspectors from Guide Michelin and John McPhee all came to our house on the same historic na~ht They were on their way lo the opening of a chic new restaurant on the other side of the In · terstate. and the bridge washed away Just us they tried laking the shortcut up our narrow winding road. MAROONED and famished. the eminent food critics came begging al our door. Frankly, they could have picked a better night. Leftover meatloaf and potatoes Colcannon are not everyone's piece de resistance, but they. were our table d 'hole spedalty that night as they usually are on a Monday. And there was no a la carte menu. The chef. however, was prepar~ to meet dietary laws and individual taste preferences if anyone had a particular craving for liver wurst, canned corned beef hash, frozen pizza, stewed prunes or cream cheese and Jelly sandwiches. Under the guise O( freshenin_g UR fDr..dlnne, .... r-_..., Steudatd-wtnnfoes Restaurant Reviews for the "New York Daily News," checked out the wash· room facilities. The hair blower. clothes hamper, kitty lit· ter. economy.sized jar of epsom salts and two ~airs of drying tights were all in their allott~ places. So was a slightly used guest towel that seemed to be property or the Pullman Co. MS. SHERATON of the "N.Y . Times" and Ms. Greene from "New York Ma1ailne·; checked out the spice rack. which included amoaa otber recherche condiments bot dog rel- ish, cnasbed chill peppers, a jar of v!larilln tablet., a coffee can balf full of pennies and a 1aucer0f11Ptluses. The two • FTencbmen de8eended into what tbey tbouabt was the wine cellar and came face to face wjtb the lawn furniture, tbe Christmas deeor.UOU. six file boxes ol old by·llnn, which tbey miatook for cherished famH)'l!'enus, ~nd a jug or ciCltrleft overlrom TiiaDit••rvini that bo~~ ~u fermentin1 itself into homemade ~p~k.,:sehan•ed an "incroyable" for an "tneredlble " whicb 1 believe in tbe termlnoloJY of tbe iUide book tranalates to "worth a de· tour" . (See AtJTllOUTIVB; PapCJ> • I .... . , ~YN.OT . .. .. --·--• • • f • • • ....... • ••u> ...... ·.: ..-...... 4 ti 1 Hot na1bea for tbe poaiam, Dr Gerald S. nutrltlon·con1c!tou1, Ber•-OI Loatalana fro m o u r Di et e r 1 • Slafe lJnlvenlty noted New1watdl: ~l ...... ,. , .. • bllb· au1ar diet aloq with u lt diet a l"o r•iaed rboleMerol levels _ ANOT11£a CLVl1 lo overeat.Ina Bet• t1n· do rp h 1 n , a nature) p1lnklU1r produced b) Lhe bocbt. WU found In hllb ~f'fttraUona 'In naturaUy Jal Mralu ol la boutory mice and rats, acc:ordloa to a re port In Sclenl'C OI II "II 7.Ull' to a lludy reported in the ··American Journal of Clhucal Nutrition." hl1b protein intake due lo a bl1h rueat diet doea.n't lead to alga.ill· cant calcium lou. content of meat coun· teracted tbe calcium loea. Vecetarlans h'ave "broccoli for d iner" qulte often. ~ powerboule of nutrttioD: more than double· your· daily need. fft'IL yltamia C, 18 percent of your vitamlD A requiremeDt. plus lots of Iron, ap; petite·1ppeaaln1 fiber FAT• U. --... , de.ie'9ped hither Alt.boulb AmericUI eat blo.e4 prea•ure than .,j)fte·UUrd ol IWr' food ·moaUp flll4 a hilCh·salt ,.. out. ,_.urant food pro· dl•t wltbout add.-d vidH mote tbH balf 1u11r . By Bllrbara Gibbonl Tbe protein-related calcium ao... reported in other~ lnvolved patients who were con- s.rm ln1 purified pro- teina. We know Iola of UD· healthy beefeaten, but few lickly vqetariam . ADd nofatoaes. . . . and 'no fat or cholesterol. In addition to fat and caloriel, lbe one tb1q meat bu more of is pro-U..lrdalb fat intake. ~ lhl r d aroup or And the fat eate n monkf'ys fed ordinary away from home la monk«")' chow did not de more hi1bly aaturattd \'t lop high blood pre-1 because of a growln11 aure That'• because a wbole bunch ot broccoli -a pound and a hall - is only 170 calories . . . leaa than • hamburger. n•lural palnkiller -cut. down on their over· Naloxene was aiven eating. tein. · But broccoli baa pro- tein, too. trend in the f•St food in Tht" tuah-1ugar. h1~h A dru9' lhi.t coun I t• r o ft s l h ll body ':. an 11mall dotles. >.. a re-GOOD NEWS for ault, the bo.rn·fat rodents meat rans -Accordin1 In tbe atudy the pro- tein came from meat, and tbe high phosphorus Broccoli la a (See SUM, Pa1e C.> dualry to wtC' ,,.,.,, &..\ellow for da·~r11t frying Thest-hl·ts wt'rt" brouaht out In a "'ood Technology mugumu rep()rt on a food st-rvltt.• u •mpos1um ht.'ld la!>l summer RATS! dtt'ling l'itn make you fat if peo pie are l1k ~ the laboratory rats rt-ported on in ·a rt'l'l'nt 1ssut-of the ··Journal of Nutri- tion ." a diet l'an ul· t1mately cause them to fatte n up un fe wer calories In this study , ra·b _ere put on calorie reduced diets.· Arter the diet period ended, the dieting rats gained more weight than non-dieting rats ... from the sam e amount or .rood. Jn other words, the temporary diet caused the rats to become more efficient at turning less rood into more fat! PV'ITING TEt;J'll in- to it _,West German dentists, worried about the overexposure of children to sweets, have proposed a ban on candy sales in schools, a taw prohibiting children in candy ads and a regula- tion requiring a picture of a rotting tooth on can- dy bar wrappers. MODELS may be slimmer now --At )east they may be slimmer than they were in the 1960s, b~t the average American is heavier -- by about four pounds - accor~ng to the newest s urvey from the Na- tional Center for Health Statistics. The Center also re- ports that men tend to reach their peak weights between the age5 or 35 a nd 44, while women co ntinue lo gain , r eaching their peak wei ghts s o m ew bere bet ween age SS anJl 64. VET ANOTHER sug- ar s ubstitute -A new s ugar substitute has been developed by the U .s.-Departme nt o f Agriculture. patterned after an intensely sweet vanilla-like natural plant substance used in J apanese r eligious ceremonies. According to "Food Engineering•· magazine, . the new s weetene r 's future as a low-calorie sugar substitute in proc- essed foods is limited. unless some way can be round to make it stable in water. But it might be useful as a dry sweetener or in powdered mixes. WHAT NEXT? pea bread -According to Food Engineering magazine, the U.S. Departm e nt or Ag riculture bas been tes ting a new nour ground from peas - hi gb in protein and fiber. low in fats -that perlouns even better than soy flour when combined With wheat in m a k in g h e.aU b I u 1 breads. The brud is not pea· green. Tbe new flour doesn't affect either the c:olor or tbe Oavor. aSSTAUaANT foods are leu nutritious - Leu nutritious than homemade meals? If that'• What you think, you qne witb the ma· jority of ·tboae in· tervie.wecl in a recent Gallup poU, reported in "Food Serriee .llarket- in1" mquine. Tbe report ...., aoUd . that tbe youa1er tbe respoadent, tbe more like)J be or Ille wu to tbl1*tMtway. IUGAa ma1. com- poaad bllb blood pres· aure -1tudtH wlt monkep •bow tbat a bt1b ~ bUb can ln· teMlf1 &.be effect of a 111111 ult dM& ta ralllq ....... -.. ,. teportl•I at an Am erteaa H•art At· .oelatloll bealtb 11m· Buy I get 1 ••• freefromRalphs ' , .......... 41 ........... ... . : ' . . ~\ .. \, , ~---4 . ..... -cu. i ..,. I I liiiiiii!Wt.!~ •" •r'-tM .. -••• "'•-'-I 6.E. ~~.ail Soft.Wlftl ~ i :1 wwl .. ... -' fttl ••1 ----......... _ Poril L0t" Farmer John Mixed Pork Chops per lb. II 49 Deltclou1 Foster Farms Chicken Franks I 16oz.ll pkg. • A Blend of Ground Beet and Soy Protein Conc.nlT ltt· Aalpllt 3 lb. pkg. = per II lb. ......... -~--: .... . . ..... _ U.OM-...111110MC..,..PttC..... I C:..... .......... 11 ........ n. 111' I e.. ,._c ..... -..0.., .... .._...._.._......_,o..c...c... J '-••······~·-····--·' ... """" ....... _ ........... ~OM--INOMCGWpO",_.C_ COWCIO" ,.....,. -. 11 ..,,. ..., n "" SUPER COUPON 90ct.ll roll 24oz. II loaf Arst of lhe Seaaon-Fresll C:Oachella Valley sweet r.orn each II Se¥e .30 Regular°' Dlet-12 or. CeM CI c. l:ola II six pack II Golden Premium Meat8 Super Dell Super Produce , • .-... , lleulld lkl"•'-11 ~.~Top Round Steak '::' 211 ~ i;p..;11 Margarine ~:.· 159 ~ Mc;Det1a Cheese ~a69 ~Whhe Rose Potatoes':' .17 llltf 21• • ~,,..,.Solid GtMrt -"' .15 •· Cabbage Ill • S.et llound 80fl•let1·8onom ~.~?~ Round Roast 1111. 89 ~ .... ~ .19 ~flow.. Onions p.-,_,. a Ill. e .. 1 "°<lt>CI 10,,.ieu W~ Top Round Roast ["]JI "9edy 10 Im· f-P-* ~ Toni's Pizza Crust C>et 211 Ill 4 01 11• ~~i'; .. fiineapptes per .25 ""'' Ill ~ s';ift Pepperoni , lb. 111 ~·· -. IHI Round 8ont'-t1·8ottom ~.~ri1 Round Steak :~ .• 79 ~Ralii;sOI ,.,. p.-.98 lleg ["]JI Aatplls Ca<Oll f i.¥M ~ "Caroby" Miik "' 1•• lb. _ _ h•I Round 8ont lut .. ~.\~0 Rump Roast -1 IHI Aound 8ontletl per .79 lb 1~~1 Eye Round Roast Frozen Food• Win•• • Spirit• · Pantry Filler• ~oh e7>v"Po'iito:;" .... .39 ~ ....... d il4llll1loll 5" Seagram 's Seven cit ., 2 IMI ~CObCorn .... 79 ~ G~il~Spanada 1:.a11.r. 1" Of •• ~ Take=-oui Chicken JIOI. 2•• ~ lOf\Clofl Ort I 1Sltt 931 ..... Seagram's Gin 1111. ReynOICh·Slandartl ~ R~'tphss Cleanser ~Aluminum Foil 2S ll. 39 2101. 29 roll • t an I Spagllelll Sauce ~ t'ibby's Fruit ~ Hunt's Prima Salsa 1)'>or 59 Hor 66 jar t t afl • FuM llf•"91't ~R'(;~zoni Rigatoni ~ Ralphs Bleach gal. 58 lib. 69 11\1. • P-9· t Super Bakery Appetite Shoppe ~si~~k1·;r1~~a '"01. 73 cen • ~c&·1<;·P.11;~-; ~K~~h;r Dills 3201. 75 ,., . ~ch';;~ Detergent ll">Ot. 76 boa t 17101. 501 llO• i;:.· a79 ~imp;rild'ti;m 2:0:· a 79 ~p~v;;,~~; c'he°'ue .~. 211 ,.. 135 '>1 111. RALPHS HOME COOKING LIBRARY SuperCbeeseBonanz~ I -• . .......... ltL·-. 2•• -Miki Cheddar SwiuCh11• ,. ,... a .. ....... ~ • ., .. 99 ._.... . ..-• ....,...c-.. 2•• Monterey Jack Sharp Cheddar "' -· ,... . .. --~ ...... ~..,.. ;;;r;e;;nr Ro"mano· 117 -~: Longhorn Cheese~: a99 ~ .......... ,,c--. 2•• lordtfl't·..__...,.. .. ,. 99 . -. Extra Sharp Cheese':. Colby Longhorn " "'9· I --./ .. ,,_,11c•MMIJ17thru23, 1m r--·--, r••rQftt·--, r--,~·--, ____ ., __ _ . r::::.·-·----1 .... ,, .. c~11 ,.,. 11 s ... 01 w1111 c:.... ,.,. I I "" .31 +.a '" 111111 ~·•n I _, .;::.:-.:= .= .tlOI,. 17 4 .uoo.n 82 a-le•"'-* 41 --·--~ I ,..,_., 64o1. 11 DDawnlsh n oa. 11 , .• ldi()I' ,. 11' ... 7 I ................ .. Fi llj lltl. I 1111, • "°' .................. .. I So-WtlllCOupon I De•gent ~<OllfJtfl 11 IJetltgmll trllll co"9011 I:::"...:! ...... " I lJlllll OM lltfll elld 0... COolCIQn p., C11t1-! I I lllNI 0... "'"' •!Id 0... COupoi\ Pet CwtlOIMf I I l-Oilt llelll 9fld oM CllUOOfl,.. Cnto""' I The eo.-ElftclllH M" 11 lflrw M" 1l 1t7t C.U,O.. E~ltn Mey 17 llltw-.. 2J .. 197' Coupof1 E"9cll'lt Mlf t7 lfwv Mlf 13. lt1t "<:•rrlflll tt?I "'._..,.. L ••• ~---J L-.. ~~--~J L ••• ~ ••• J:.~=:---··-.-..-.. 'Wflll • l 1~ ST. CISH llSA -w-.i. .... lalS ... a... •1 ...... 4 .,.,.... IW11 S. HI •••• , ... ••••• m Pasu •,.....,Laa 1a1.s 1214 IMI. m-. lllPllT & .,. a11. cma a •• •, ltMl .... • ,..., •1•1• 1UC1 a..-•tt...,, M-, 11211 111ST.11m1 . . ., ... ~ . \ I } f -t t ! -.,.,. . . ~ -----. En1oy Cheesy Norwegian Crepes, Crepes Are Fun Crepes a re fun. s1m cheese and eggs. This pie, elegant. econ · <.'ombinat1on h a~ prob. omical, versatile and dt" ably c·1·eat<-d more de- Ucl0\l5. hcious crc~·s thun any And with mor e and oth t'r combinal1on of more people en1oyini.: food. them these days, you will find crepes offert•d as main c.·ou r se s, brunches. snacks. fan tastic desserts an d glorified leftovers. . . . A PERFECT Ufllon IS While so many kmds of t'hl'eM·s a r e used . J a rlstx·rg, a Norwl'g1an spe<•1alty with its nutty flavor. 1s excellent an making cn.>pes Not only dot's 1l com· Ketchup bine wel I with m ost othe r foods , it also makes'a perfect topp111i.: on filled crepes. WITH IT~ c lassic flavor, jarlsberg Is ideal for a delicious brunch treat. Hert• is the reC'ipe a s de ve l o p e d 1n thl' Norseland1 f'oods test kill' hens. C'HEESEV NORWEGIAN CREPES 2 cups s hredded Jarlsberg ch<.-csc In cup all purpose flour 2 eggs '-7 cup milk •A cup I 1n stick l but· t e r or margarine. -------......,~----------melted ffrom Page Cl l the kitchen staff. inc ludtn ~ the executive chef. who always sat a lone. Slt'rn and silent. Out came Scanlan wi th the h ver and a hol· tie of the stuff he had always needed as a boy to get liver down. "La s;.iuce Hmencaine." the french chefs called it with srorn. 1 ".? teaspoon salt FUlin~ I cup choppt.'<i fresh mus hrooms If:? C U p C h 0 p pl' d onions 2 tablespoons butter or m argarinc combine 1rz cup cheese, flour. eggs, milk. melted butle r and •,2 teaspoon s ail . Bl e nd w e ll. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes. Stir batter : if nec~ssary, thin slightly with ·additional milk. t<'or each crepe .. pour about 2 tablespoons bat· ter into lighlly greased 7-inC'h skillet with slop· ing s ides. Turn skillet to roa t bottom evenly. Cook until golden brown. Mal.es 8 crepes. FILLING: In large s kill e t . brown mus hrooms and cook onions in remaining 2 tables poons butter. Add tomatoes. salt. pepper and thyme. Cook several minutes: stirring often. Remove from heal and s tir tn I c up cheese. Divide filling among c repl'S . Roll up and place in shallow beat proof dish. Sprinkle re· I I ••• Cl',..PapCI> IOllN lkPBSE c:tiecked out tbe bookc:ue, smUed to eee tu. "A Par Country" on the mid· die lbelf next to the nublipt and a do·it· yourself income tax manual and eontent.edly fixed blmlelf a double Scotch. He pronounced tbe decor "lntricuina. am· bilious and ori1tnal." which were tbe 11111e words Ma. Sheraton applied w the appetisers. 'nM latter conai1ted of sliced raw carrots, potato c:blpg, an unldentJ.lled cheese . dip and tartaJette a la buern de c:acabueta. Which at first 1lgbt comn across u peanut butter on a saltine cracker in any laneua1e. "Acreeable. authoritative, a crunchy de· li1ht," pronounced Ms. Greene. .... STENDAJIL thought the service was "will· ing, cbarm.iq and a mite confused," his judg. ment no doubt being formed when a Woody WoodPffker tumbler was substituted for his cracked wine goblet at the moment of pouring. Smacking their lips noisily. the French con· ooisaeurs deemed our New York State jug wine. which bore the label "Mowilain Red, "No Ad· ditives," lacltin1 in character bul "robust, f~1 bodied, blessed with a fine nose, if a trifle un- ctuous." They graciously beautified the main course with the title of "terrine a la menagere" and joined critic Sheraton in praising the meatloaf's "peppery piquancy," a laste ~nsatioo that was largely due to the lop falling orr the pepper shaker again. Colcannon, a warmed-over cabbage and potato concoction that is one reason why four million people immigrated from Ireland in the past century. turned out to be the culinary coup or the evening. PHRASES LIKE "done with a special flare," a "classic cassoulet," "uniformly ex- ••• Accent <From Page Cl l GASCON CROUSTADE <Senes4·'> 2 pounds pippins or Granny Smiths lfz cup granulated sugar 1-'t cup rum or Armagnac 10-12 phyllo pastry leaves, about 'h pound l slick 14 ounces> unsalted butter, melted •12 to ~ teaspoon oran~e flower water Confectioners s ugar Peel, core and thinly slice the apples : cellent" and "lmmlll'ant ......... fell from the lipe of tbe eathered sourmets wbo fW on tbe ratber odoriferous come1ttble1 like a buslolld of prodieat sou '"°"''"' at 1 .. on tbe fatted calf. - Tbe kitchen suffered a few defeats. Ms. Greene put down tbe broeeoli, bMtily pried from tbe freeaer, aa umnterest.lq. '' And she WU •ri&hf. It just lay there in the melted mU'larine without ltirring up any coavenatioa at all ft· cept for petulant "over-gratlneed" from Stm· ·dahl. Tbe store·bou1ht bread and brown and serve rolla were too bland for these aemitive palat~and tbe inatant coffee "not in keeping with the standards of the house." THE MICHEUN Inspectors awarded us one gravy stain, which in their new classification system was well above lbe amblanee or an army mess hall and somewhere between a thruway r~t stop and a CataKill mountain board· ing house. Just before they left, John McPbee took out a little notebook and began writ.mg furiously. Had he d.i1scovered another favorite eating haunt which ·he would wnte up in the New Yorker? 4 Would he invent a fictitious name for the chef so e veryone and his brother-in·law woutdn't be beating a path to our door once they repaired that bridge? I never did find out, because right about there my radio alarm boomed in the Happiness Breakfast Hour, and I have not since been able to find any bridge al all on our road. Nor any stream either. But there were the remnants of potatoes Colcannon in a saucepan on the stove. soak in rum or Armagnac for at least 2 hours Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Brush pizza or pie pan with a little melted butter. Cov- er the bottom or the pan with leaves of pastry, drapmg each half of a leaf over the sides. Drain the apples ; place on the leaves; correct the sweetness with more sugar if necessary: sprinJtle with orange flower water and dose up. De<:orate with sma ll pieces of Phyllo curls. Drizzle over butter. sprinkl~ with confectfoners sugar. and bake 20 minutes. Lower oven heat to " 325 degrees and bake 15 minutes longer. Serve lukewarm. Cut with s<:issors. · The execut1 ve che f ca lied him o"ver . poured some American sauce on his plate. a nd tasted · it 2 medium tomatoes. chopped maining 1':? cup cheese ~~~~~~~-.-~~~~_:._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~ 11,. teaspoon salt ··ce n'est pas mauva1s." he murmured. •1M teaspoon pepper •!M teaspoon thyme, down center of crepes. Broil about 4 inches from heal until cheese is melte d . Serve im· mediately. Makes 4 servings. "Ce n'est pas mauva1s." Not bad. Not bad. Tell your mom: An executive chef at the Waldorf-Astoria once put ketchup on his liver . crushed CREPES: In bowl, Here's a good reason to trg · New Folger'& Grgstals: -. Here'& a better one: New Smoother Flavor and Richer Aroma. New Folger's® Crystals has a special rich taste-special because it's smoother than ever. Clip this 4Q¢ · coupon and see for yourself. Sniff the richer aroma. Then taste the rich, smoother flavor. There's no other coffee like it .. - "I love Sugar Frosted. and BrownSugar-Cinnamon·s delicious. too. 0 But. then. how can I res1St P!am Toasted?" Complete New York Stocks: Delivered sam9 day fresh to your door5tep . Homemakers can avoid burned-on or acoftbed.Ga fooda when uain1 1taaa-ceramic t'OOkware by uainl lbe loweat beat recom- mended to do the job. If augar,-or atarcby fooda become burned-on, the homemaker can remoye this eaally by bringing a solution of baking' soda and water <3 table- spoons of baking soda to one quart of water) to a boil in tbe cookware . • • • Sllin <From Pa1e C% > You can boost broc- coli's protein by combin· ing il with other lean high-protein foods - eggs, skim milk, low-fat cheese or protein- enriched pasta -as we've doM in these Slim Gourmet ve1etarian main COW'Se9: VEGETAIUAN aaoccou CASSEROLE 2 cups chopped fresh broccoli, cooked Cor JO -ounce package, defrosted) _.,.. · 1 cup evaporated skim milk 3 eggs, beaten 1 cup low-fat colt.age cheese ,~ 1 tablespoon flour salt and pepper to taste Optional: pinch of J nutmeg Combine ingredients t and mix well. Spoon into l a non-stick 8-lnch cake 1 pan or caaaerole. Set it in a larger pan, partially 1 filled with boiling waler. Bake, uncovered, in a preheated 350-degree oven, until set, about 30 minutes. Makes three meal-sue servings, about 235 calories each. BROCCOU ANDUNGUINI ~ pound protein- enricbed linguini ~pound fresh broc- coli , chopped Cor 10- o u n c e packag e. defro.ted> Y.a teaspoon dried oregano ~ cup low-fat plain )'Q.&Urt S tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Cook linguini in boil· ing salted water 8 minutes. Add broccoli to the cooking water and resume cooking, an ad- ditional S manutes. until both broccoli and lingui.ni are "a de.pte" <tender-firm>. Draifi. Return drained linguini and broccoli to the aame pot. Stir in oregano, yog urt and Parmesan, over· very low _beat, just until heat- ed tbrougl). Makes three main-course servings.,. 375 calories each. (Recipe may be doubled.) BaOCCOU ANDSPAGHETl'I , WITH TOMATO SAUCE I pound protein- enricbed spaghetti 1 bunch (1~ pcMUICll \ fnlb broceolil cbop cor 20-ounce 2 e11119 plain tomato . 18Ud - , ~ cup minced onion 1 teaspoon drled. baaU ult and pepper to lute e tafJlespoom arated sharp Romano or PanDMID cMele Cook •P••bettl and broecoH aeeord1D1 to preeediDI recipe. lleaawbile, combine tomato ..... oaioD and ba•ll ia anotber aaueepaa. Co•er and aim ... °"" low a.at 5 mlautH. Season to To.Jene: top tbe drat 'DUMW and broecoH with tomato ........ lllril*lil wltb ................ ·J::!J:Y'~ about f , '-cup ftaal"I ellopped e9rT'Ot '4 cup nnely cbopl*i celery 4 whole whHt buns, about 3 x 4 lnches I OUDHt 1Uced .cooked ca.MU. or lurkey 4 ... ....., arated Pa,...... clllMM 4a.u.ue.a..v .. . I amall 1Ucea tomato Tva JUtaDDle lnto Wire' atraioer 8Dd drata well. M(a '4 cyp mayonA&IM wilh V. - C'up Chedd• chMM. ocaioa, carrvt. and ul.ry; Mt aside. Cut bwa.a lA balvH lf'n&lhwile. arruae oo bakinl abeet, cut "ide up, and tout U1btb UDder broUer about .. lKbet trom beat. wer chicken •or turkey > on bottom balvH ol bum (Ml lopa ulde>. <""HOT. Paaea> Hot and hMtty · sanclwlchea can make fully satfaty;ng meal& at•sa great buy on USDA crade A Chicken this week? A. Whole-body fryers at 49e ·1b. B. cut-up fryers at 63e lb. . C. Chlcke·n Breasts with Ribs at s119 lb. D. Drumsticks and Thighs at gge lb. E. Frying Chicken Wings at 6se ·1b. F. All of the above at Lucky. <Answer: F>-. That·s right! unlike other stores that advertise price reductions on whole chickens, or Just one part, Lucky has lowered prices on all your favorite chicken parts, Including whole or cut-up USDA Grade A fryers from rvson or Holly Farms~ That's part of what being discount is all about. At Lucky, you get low, everyday discount' prices throughout our meat case, which means every day is a • good day to stock up! 'Easy Chicken Skillet" With sour cream 4Y2·S pounCIS frying chicken parts Heat oil In large frying pan and brown chicken on both sic:tes. POur chicken brotti. water. anc:t onion soup mix over chicken anc:t cover pan. simmer 20 minutes. . And this week you get versatile chicken ... It's just one item at Lucky that can help trim your food costs. we take a lower profit on meats than most other supermarkets, which enables us to bring quality to your table at everyday, discount prices. so if chicken's a happening thing at your house, €ome in to your neighborhood Lucky and check out the values. Good eatifg ideas that cost you less are what discount Is all about. 1 10-ounce can chicken broth plus a can of water 2 tablespoons C1h envelope> French onion soup mix 1A cup oil Remove chicken to heat-proof platter and. gradually blend sour cream into pan Juices. Heat through and pour over chicken. SPrinkle with chopped parsley or paprika. if desired. serve with • 1 cup sour cream cookec:t -rice. Fresh Meats ----FR\'~Ci CHICKEN WHOLE BODY 49 GRADE A TYSON OR HOLL V FARM •••• LB. e CUT·UP CHICKEN GRADE A. FINING 6 3 ~~~ ......... lB e CHICKEN ~~~~~~-,~~~8.• 99 CHICKEN BREASTS WfTl4~ATifo()o(0 GltAlll A frf1NG CHICKEN THIGHS 11 1.19 ~RVl!IG GeAOE A T"fSOHO-99 HOUYl • ...is.... ..•••.. .. lll • CHICKEN WINGS ~~,~.:.~~-~~-•••••• •• ll .68 Fresh Meats canned & Packaged !TOMATO ~~~fe~ OZ CArJe 15 CROSS RIB ROAST LADY LEE BCl.,Ul\\RO'<lltDfflll C"UC• l8 2.28 J: BONELES'5 TIP ROAST COFFEE r.o"'°'o 8££1 oOvND lB 2.58· · RECiUlAR, DRIP 5 7 5 BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK . OR ELECTRIC PERIC 1 38 ., .... 480Z CAN P0'4[)(0 ftfll 18 • VLASIC PfCKLES LARGE END RIB STEAK 2 28 J. ... .,A~E•< .. 11> not 100. 71 ~nt•otD"'t' IB • OTTER POPS BEEF STEAIC J. :>OI PYC. • 79 COUNTRY TIME MIX ( .. ()PC>fO ''<>""'lO U>Oll'O 80/ P•C. 1.48 canned & Packaged !GRAHAM ~~~~~.~~~~oxe 5 9 p MIXED NUTS b l>OVLHW•Pt .. NU~ •101(AN1.59 i UMONA[)( 11 Ol (A .. 1.99 ! RA~ STYLE~~ ,.,..33 CREEN BEANS r o>lfN C.IANt (IJI 36 "oe •l>t..C" •60Z CAif. MACARONI & CHEESE ! C.0\DtN """"" ~Nf" 1"-01 to•• 27 FRUrT COCKTAIL b \lO•h• .• 1101 u11.47 OSCAR MAYER BACON • TEA BAGS }.1>0' lfl . . 100 Cf PIC{, 1. 59 p PORK & BEANS ITMl(1r~l(f02UI Pl<G JJ71 1 69 ~ i>O•Uf • l"IOI ta ... 49 !>uao .. .. ... . . .1 ui ._c; • r LADY LEE TOMATOES 33 DEL MONTE BEm ! \llCIOP!t•UO It.OZ IA•.52 r ~~,~~.~U$1~0Z IA•.61 • LONGHORN CHEESE 0 l>OHH • • 9 Ol PICG 1.19 LADY LEE BACON "'1 1'9 6 • •bO/ (AN. ~ua:o · · · · · · · ·· · · Ill Pl<G • HARVEST DAY COOKIES BEe: sPARERIBS 1 28 r H M!lTIES. • . . • ., 01 ...;" • 59 ~·011". ..•..• .. .... II • VEGETABLE COCKTAIL Delicatessen Dal rv & Frozen •JENO'S PIZZA } Y,A(1 TOA• /' oOl PWC.1.27 r ROMAN MEAl WAFFLES 69 l. H Ol P•C. • J. ~~~A M~ARl1~!z cni .&S !' OH-BOY PIZZA 6 C"H ll I PA(r 18 Ol Poe<; 1. 39 • COFFEE CREAMER b VoOT UI t"Ol !All 1.07 Household & Pet ;. ~LLA FOAM cu~ CT Poet • 51' !' PAPER PLATES b VtllA llOtT P•C.1.62 • PAPER NAPKINS b nl COIJl;nt• GAllOf" 140(1 ""CO • 59 r LADY LEE DETERCiENT b POWOEll(O • •Hl toa 1.08 Health & eeautv Aids BOOY ON TAP SHAMPOO J. ~°"'on "°'till 1.49 POLISH REMOVER !' (Ufl t l!fc.IJl-'I """"' 63 b ~U"'°"' 601 BT\• p Al.LEREST TABLm 2 29 6 """Of .. . CONDITION SHAMPOO • f l>'°'O\ ~At OP'r O•l• 1 39 .l oe>to-oe> 1<>1••10 •· 01 en • QAIROL CONOfTION II LIQuor b ~~~1,:z CAHS2 99 • LUCKY BEER 09 .) . , 1'1llf!l llT\S 2. Al.MADEN MOUNTAIN Yllf"l b ~YM<lnf\ •H"-IT\.2.99 Produce SWEETCORN COACHELLA VALLEY. FIRSTOF~ASON 12 BARtlECUE EARS. lmMMEO EARS 13(1. EA e PORK LOIN ROAST 1 39 L \AO"fl(( •• •• 4601 (Alj.57 l-UI ave; WT 519I04N C\IT ••••• ll • PORK SPARERtBS HOT IREAD ·---:;;."....,~~-... -. -... -111 1 -...a--~~~..: .&9 CHEDDAR CHEESE -l-gfn~~ ..... 1001 ST!Cr1.85 ! ~VE CAT ~oi,~..,.&&-- PORK LOIN RIB CHOPS ~ b ~~ 1101 111. 1.19 ... . . . . . .... ia1.88 Delicatessen COO'l"Qftt 1'" ll"tlu<•v ~-\ "'< A.• •OQttG _,.,...., Pnc:.-,,..11..COu"!l'O t.ctcx on QOllt'"""'""' to->ffO'ltO '""" U""lf'91111-l'WO PORK LOIN CHOPS .t SALAD n..ot•10lN .. . .•.••• 1a 2.08 MACARQNI SLICED BACON .,.,.,.._ JOl4h Ol HOfH ... HI l'llC 1. 29 oom~ DEVaOPED a PRINTED 12 IXPOSUn 20 DPOSUll 2.69 3.89 ....,.... .. r ~~~-~~1.6s r PROCISSED CHEESE )-, •e&OTOfllJUtllCIO 120l l'llC 1.4 Ourl'YIC9~~~~notw 11nc1Ho ot tfft<tlW ll'Olll _,., llllW 1ie!t °'"' ,_,., ~ 1lftcl. 1919, Ill to. "Aft cauGI MIA.aVMIO M.LlllTOll J.al MO. IUCUO AVIMll UiCM)MA !al.I IUn CMOT llOAO Af ~HI ......... ..,.,. •Mn......._ AfttlUI lfMffOll .... ltA'9..LAA'fl. CANTALOUPB -jlll"IMO WtctOuS 18 .39 ~~-~$101 PICCi .69 Y£UOW PEACHh ... 69 ... what discount Is all abOutl """" ,_,. ....-T Afttllll "'lfll:..-----OMMll _ ........ _ ITORll OPEN DAILY t A.Iii. -:.--........... , ____ ,,...,. .. ., ....... ,..,.., Mflllftmf . . .......... --....... _.#19,,,. .. ,,,.. .................................... ...z _ -·-·-~~~---- ~ I I ' I j ( ' i ~ \ l I )1 • ii ti e l4 ' p B c e: • •• u rt .. .. ~= "· , FOOD :Simple Activity Burns €alories . ~ S11eel•I INe•• By June Roth ll'• •UJ io·allde lnlO • lfdentary tife:-and not be aware thal lbe 1radual lou of actM ty wUl mean • alow wel1ht 1atn that cao add several pounds a year. If you bum olf 500 fe...-caloriea • week wttlaout r han&lni your diet. you wUI add a pound eYery eeven weeks. Conversely. if you lnc:reue your move. menu to bum off an extra 500 calories a w"k. you wUI b.e lbet pound, or almo8t ei1bl pounds a year without chanatne your eaune hat>its. v WHEN A SECaETAaY replaeea a manual typewriter with an electm • model. the energy requirement as rt'duced. Unless ~ork habits around the desk or an er boors are changed, the secretary will gain about eight pounds a year One helpful traC'k to prevent this 1s to ~ar ranae lhe locataon or typing paper and carboni.. placing lhem out of reach from a s1tung pos1· tioa. This will make it necessary to move and stretch lO get each sheet . U se coHee breaks and, lunch hours ror· a briak walk around the hall or down the street. AND ADD a re w bending and stretchmg ex· erciaes to keep the body moving despite a sedentary job. Beware or eating carbohrdrates, such as doughnuts or surgary Damsh pastry with sweetened coffee during your coffee break. An athlete m ight lurn the carbohydrates in· to m uscle glycogen for extra stamina. but a sedentary person tends lo convert glycogen into body fal. The simplest movements can burn off calories. Standing uses up two calories a minute. Walking uses bet ween three and five calories a minute, depending on the pace. J ogging requires four calories a minute. and hard exercise uses eight or more calories a minute. .- It requires one calorie a minute to keep the body alive a nd in idle position -or an average of l,440calories a day. DO SOME m athem atics for yourself, bearing in mind that each pound of excess weight "'represents 3.500 calories or stored fat. h Jr you wish to avoid gaining weight. or if you wish lo lose some weight, either increase vour activity or lower your food intake. Here are some delicious main dishes that a re lower in calories and in fal content. Serve them with fresh steamed vegetables without butler. VEAL SCALLOPJNJ OREGANO t pound veal scallopini slices, leg cut .,,. cup IJour 2 tablespoons oliv.e oil 2 cups tomato juice 11. pound sliced mushrooms 1 teaspoon oregano •rz teaspoon sail 11 .. teaspoon pepper Lightly dredge lhe veal slices in flour. Heat oil in a lar~e skillet. Brown veal slices on both s ides. Po ur to m at o juice over all. Add mus hrooms, o regano. salt and pepper. Cover skillet and simmer ror 15 minutes or until veal is tender. Makes 4 servings. About 250 calories per ~erving. to PO'ITl:D CHICKEN I whoJ.-t hlckun. about 3 powids 1 can I 16-ou.ncc! > whole tomatoe1 l onion. allcesd l ~"*'n ~pper, aeeded and diced \)pound frelh mu1hrooma V. teu poon H ll . '-'• te aapoon pepper ' I •l>ritt trah dill or 1 leupooo dried dill YI cup ~hltci wine, opUonal . Plaace chlclten In a Dutch oven or almilar C'overed bakln& contaaner. Add tomatoes around chicken, breaking up the tomatoes into coarse plflc•e11. Add onion. icreen SHtpper and clean whole muahroomi.. Sprinkle wi&h salt and pep. per. Add d lll aand wine . Cover and place in a 3SO·degrt~ ovtm ror one hour. or until chicken is tender. Makua 4 survm.:11. About 280 cftories per !'>t'l"Vll\R. CHIC8't:NUVIEa8 ANDGaAPl!F•Vn I tMbles~n butter or mar1arine ''• <'UP chopped onion 2 tablespoons chopped rlesb parsley I PQUnd chicken livers, cut in halves '• teaspuon sail 1 .. teasµoon grapefruit Juice 2 cup!'> ~rnpcfru1t sections. Melt butter in a large skillet. Add onion and· :-.ante unt11'tc111ll'r Ac.Jd parsley, chicken livers. sa lt. and grapt>fru1t JU1ce Cover and simmer over low h eat for 10 minutes, then add gr apefruit ~c<·tions and heat for a moment more. Servt.• al once. Makes 4 servings. About 190 calories per ~crvin~. Qyster .. ~ o..Ua:lf. Muffin: ~ . .1, "' . " Is Pearl of an Entree Great flavor s from land a nd sea 1nler- mingle deUciously an this p earl or an enlrcc• Oysters on the Half Muf. fin -beautiful looking and delectabl<" <·omb1na lion or Sa UtN•d ham s lices and oyst 1·rs layered on toasted and buttered Eni!ltsh muf. fins and s auced wit h lloll anda1se. You can sail through preparation an a breeze by using frozen, shucked oys t e r s a nd b o ttled Holl andai~e. Oysters are a ~ood source of vitamins A. R. C and G, according to the Bays Home Service Inst itute which advises that . even froze n oyste r s s h o uld be checked to ma ke s ure they are plump. free or she ll p articles, that their color is either pearly to beige or .pale gray to • • • ~reen, and that their Ii· quor is clear, not cloudy OVSTEBSONTHE HALF MUFFIN Hour servings> 16 la rge oyster s drained . 4 thin slices baked or boiled ham Hollandaise sauce Rutter or margar ine 2 English muffins, toasted and buttered Parsley In skillet, saute ham lightly in a bit of butter or Jllarg arine. In the same pan, saute oysters. just until edges curl. Ar· range a sli ce of ham and four oysters on each but te red muffin hair anrl co ver w ith w a rm Ho lla ndaise s au ce Garnish with pa rsley ani:i serve at once with extra toasted and but· tered English muffin ha lves oo the side. Hot (From P•geC<I) Spoon vegetable mixture on chicken and sprinkle with remaining Cheddar cheese. Sprinkle pineapple slices with Parmesan cheese and arrange on same baiting sheet. Broil until sandwich lopping is bot and bubbly and pineapple lightly tinged with brown. I or 2 minutes. Spread tops or buns with remaining mayonnaise. Top with lettuce. tomato shces and broiled pineapple s lices. Serve sandwich open· face. whi le hot. Makes 4 servin gs. • # " Wldi II lflU. -ti. ttn When you've got a taste for iced ~your taste we'w got ~tra! Nesle11 " In.st.ant IOO'l Tea. Real tea. All t.ea. And nothm' but-tea. Nest ea "' Lemon Flaoor. Real tea. Real lemon flavor.:......11rs~"" Nest ea k Iced Tea Mix. Real tea. Real sugar. Real lemon,flavor. Neslea" Lighl.' Iced Tea Mix. Real tea. Real lemon flavor. \Mth h/IJI ttle calories. No artilcial sweeteners. Neslea ~ Low Ca/Ofie Iced Ted Mix. Real tea. Real lemon flavof .. And only 4 calories per sentjing. Whatever )'Ot:lr taste, we've got it. So~ it. JVld get a refre5hing 23~ off. . ( MAILBOX STIMULATES • ( I • . fnthe' .. ----~----- ~ _...._ __ _ Wedneldey. Mey 11. tt11 I ' ~~::-l!mrec-is:Best~lnflatiqD~ter---'-=-- f ir LOVllE COOK -r h e o f I i c e o r the tlpt: lower price•. .. _ ... , ,_..,_.._ Conaumer Affairs· put• • Cbeck lb,• new•· • Uae coupons wisely. home needs iNulaUon. a nd cut ener1y ,co,n· You could aave JO per· aumptlon by up. to 10 eent to 30 percent on percent. medical practic-e and uedit, wbetber you're Health Maintenance lookiq for a mort1qe Or1anlaatiom may cut or juat planntna to your doetan' billa. You cJl•rst-tD oeca.alooal ... to flcbt lllfla. out-"A Conaumtr'• P•••' for aalH b•· You wcm'tuv• moeey-il · Uoa' Your be9t weapon Sbopplns Lilt of l.ftlla· rere rou 11lop. Com· you me a coupon to buy :U_...~ .WIL lnayhll Uoa Flfhtl•I ldeaa." p1re 819.UIM prteea ~ometblDI you would ....,... available, Ill DO eba ... a. with rqular onea; DQl olherwlae 1klp. Che ck utility bWa. Remember; • O~ the al>ttd limit. lnaula llon help1 keep molt automoblles get you cool in summer as about 30 pettent better well u warm in-winter. milea1e OD tbe highway If you can't· afford ln· at 55 mpb thu they do aulation, conakler ca'Ulk· at 10 mpb. With gasoline I.rte and weatherstrip· ftearlng SI a gallon, pin1 windows and doors. you '11 save money by Y ou can do the job alowlngdown. Qtwent and ln· from u. cw-•r la. all ad"'11Md itema are pric:u ol Mule bf!1nd1 dUliY IPok•mea .. ,.. formatklD Ceats, Dept. •ctualb on aale. 1'ben or ••nofriU." ltema wltb &laat .. way eouumen 1210, Pueblo, Colo., are 'u1uall1 fewer U.0..GlaaUonal brads. ,,... Mr money will 11oot. lluy of the 1a1· speciall at the be1tnrun1 Even wtt.b a coupon. the lllave a lot to do wtth ieaUou are familiar. of the month; cban~e na~ional brand may be wb•t '-"'to prieea. but Uwy "'* nonethe-your ahopsNftl patteru more ..,._.ve. ·'I b-e 11 e" e th e &tu Here are aom' or to tak' adv•ntaa • ot • Find out ir your • pay a Mt monthly fee purchase. All lenders and 1et treatment when are not atike.}lew..-i__of you-..r-~l ques"' overctnll-~-U..t tiona. If yoar doctor rec· allow you to write ommenda 1ur1ery and cheeks for more 'Ulan the procedure lep't an your balance. Each e ssential one, "let a· overdraft ia a loan and second opinion. you'll ·have to pay in- Ama~can peGl>le. wUI ~~~· ..,;.__...;;;;..;... _____ _ have to t'haftle aome or ~lr pMtema Of Uvlna." sald Eatber Peterson. yourselt inexpe.naive.ly, • P z e paid " r o u p • Shop around for tere1t. • apeellM uaiatant to tht" preeldeat for consumer alfaln. TBS SPOTLIGHT DOW la Oii food and fuel. but JOU'can aave money on everything from· medical care _to t'r~t if youallopc~ Each month. Mrs . Petenon said, the Office of CODBumer Affairs will issue a White House con· sumer food report. ex· plaining what items are going up in price and why and offerin& alternatives, Aft.er that.- she said, it's up to the lndividual to ~t the sug. aestiom into practice. Among the specific ideu: switch to chicken instead of beef once a week; substitute cheese for meat as a source of protein; buy margarine instead of butter when prices go up. '"PEOPLE BEALL Y can get ,good value if ·they M;op ~lligeiitlj," said Midge Sbubow, an • aide to Mrs. Peterson. "Go back to basics ..• Take advantage. of unit pridng ... You have a responsibility and the store has a responsibili· ty and one doesn't work without the other." Mrs. Peterson added: "We kn o w th a t superma rkets are ar· ranged for" attractive impulse buying. u ·s a re al test for us to go through there and have a list and bold it tight . . . 1be best way to get. . rid of a product that is a poor value is to leave it on tbesbelf," Tbe administration is urging people to keep a cloae watch on price in· creases at the local level. But it is hard to t ell, j ust by looking , whether a boost falls within the volunta r y guidelines proposed by 'President Carte r. · Those guidelines call for companies to limit 1979 price increases to half a percent below the average price increases for the last two years. Cod Cheeks Aid Unive~ity NEW HAVE N, Conn. I AP> Codfish cheeks a r e h e lp i n g Y a l e U nive r s ity keep its multimillion dolla r food budget under control. says univers ity c hef Michel LeBorgne. "It tastes exactly like cod, 'but i ns t ead of thro wing the head to pet s, the m a rket r e · moves the cheeks and sells ther,l to us," said the 40-year·old former chef of New York's Four S e a s o n s a n d L a C a r a· v e I I e restaurants. The high cost of food ha s f o r ce d o th e r changes in meals served i n th e c ampu s cafeteaas. Casseroles a bound, five,ounce fi sh dishes h ave shrunk to four· ounces and cheaper cuts of meat are being used. Shrimp is still on the menu, but it's bought f r o zen to avo.Ld shrinkage. As ~ fight against iQr LeBorgne says studenb can soon look forwa rd to s hark a nd c odfis h ton g u e s as ma i n ~ourses. H.elpful - Sageetiom . 1fbea IPllCe perm•ta. ateam dried tnatt. steam or baa ctn potatoes, or bake apple1 while baki•I otber fooda. Yoa •u 11••• tbem on lrnd for breakfliat or OIMI' ...... the follow • ... ...,._. . ~. meat dilb· • ... ...-bin are .......... lower oven :.-:.-1111 Fla and quick • tllle top oven .....,. -- . . 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DECORATOR s219 -RICE M.. •i 0 -0l s1 08 FUCKER .IULl$ _,.., ..... 3,wur SPAGHEffi SAUCE ~C:f.~ llc SYLVANIA DECOUTOR BULBS UllOIOlllMM.LCLUA. WHlff. f'UmC&.IM Ofl.fLAllll &119111 ttnll---A"8•1A. . . . . . -.. ..-._ ...... - TACO CASSEROLE SCMU*Qt ; .. 12.~z 75c GRAHAM CRACKERS -'f;i1~z. sl.57 PANCAKE .Ml_X ~=~---f; ... u;z. 81c BOWL CLEANER ~=-o.a.OM~f;1.oz 88c RENUZIT SOLID , • .,.,oMST.SOU> 44c AIR FRESHEllR $a,.-=:.r:~· Beer & Wine Sp_ecials "· .. ,,,.rncwr~~ num• OIUUS llµINC. llHllE. 8UflQUND'I' t .. I" 111 l<>Z. CANS sis• I .. .~ I 0 • FOOD J u1t about aayone who enJoy1 fine food and 1raeloul clinlq barbora • Mertt amb6UO.. to be • netawMt eritk. "The -....... -. ... bit loo J .... w•ll done." JOU can ima1U. ,..._., wrlac· ln1. ''bu( lM HrTe d' -a1 ... au WU perfecl tendPr and plnk · · To Geor,ea Ma1rf!ru11. owner·ch.t ol • a mall French r .. ataura nt on Manhattan·~ F:ast Suk. each one ot his p1ttron:1 11 a critk to be rt'<'koned with. Ha s n·st1turant. ~·ouvk!r. attracts a cus- '1JOpoUtan cro\Vd from the metropolitan areu plus a generoua sprlnkl· ins of Aln<'an. Japanese and ln<llan diplomats from the nearby United Nations • M 11erus. who was born ln Coralca. spent lbl'ee. yu.ra apprenUcantc with chefs ~n the Normandy re•lon or France .. Wbea ne ar- rived ln .._w York, he aerved u a rhef at the Chea PaM'al and u H • Ptuttve chef at Ma•· wf'll'• Plum. lu rninl( •ver)'thing he could a btlul rl.lnninic a sur c.-~stul r .. seauunt 1n • city with 11n 11hundnn<·•· o t b o th w l lcll y .sur1'1•sstul anti d11>111ttl ly UOSU{'('l'SllfU I cut1n.: estabhshmf'nl."t of every dH<'flpllon Then. fulfillln~ a life Ion.: dream. MarJ:t!rU!> opened L'Oliv1t-r "I bu lit sonwJ hlng :om ple." he 1>1t1d "k!-1 I would ln France ·' And l. '91Mtt la 1imple but styll1h. Moat of the tablea are In a 1arden room wilb white·wuhed Wta11a. wblte trelliaea, h•n1ln1 plant• and a tl•nt •ye1nt0re tree whoae branchH r each above thtt roof of the thrt11 8lory bu1ldlna On a rrct'nt v111t . tre•h unt>mont'" bloumt.-d an v H t4:f at every table Hut at '11 the quality of th\' food, 11ut tlw am tu;ancc.-. Lhut tmnac11 ha:. p1ttrons back tame and u.:aln , said Maj(e rus . 'Thl'rC' 41rc ul ltraHt SO .. ·n ·m·h rl'Stauranls in Nt•w York C.:1ty. and the uwnf'r!> an: very com· 1w t1t 1vt· No one will tell \ 1•u for t.•umple. where c . You Can Sample Savannah's Fare By E mma Luw k n<1~!-I CECILYBROWNSTONE how a tnic Lane Cake •.-......~~-•-should tas te. Emma Rylander La w is a kind and m erry person who doesn 't usually get her d<Ander up. HER SOU TIU.:RN g r a ndmothe r . F.m ma Rylander La ne. invent ed it <1t the turn of the century. families, such as those s tationed a t Hunter Field and Fort Stewart, have brought ba·ck 'from oth<'r lral<'s. ''Th following was fi rst s rved by an Air For<'e family when hv ing 111 the Southwest " · SOUTllWF.ST SAMPl ... :R t\e aet.a bis u lmon, but of cour•e e ve ryone know• •nyway .. ALL MY FOOD 1s abaolutely fresh," he said. "I call the butcher, the fl1h man and the veaetable man eve ry day 1nd I ord~r onl y prime meat. It would be unthinkable for me to ser ve m y c u~tom er s anything else. Always I ask for thl' finest a j para.:us. blueberries 1rnd r asvbN ries And three tames a week I or- der fresh butler. cream. Roquefort cheese." he added. Still fantasizing about bemg a restaurant critic who knows at a taste whether the shrimp is fr es h o r <ho rro rs! I frozen. a recent vis itor asked for a tour through L 'Olivier's kitchen. Al 3 p.m. preparations were underway for din· ner . Duckling was being bo n~d -for one of the house specialties. confit de canard lpreserved du('k ). Shrimp was be- ing shelled -very fresh shrimp -and salad g r ee ns were be in g washed for the Salade de l.'Olivier. a combina- tion or mixed greens. waten ·ress. endive ahd walnuts serv<'d with a vma1~rettc drC'ssing How.-ver , nothing was actually cooking ''More Roquefort butter?" asks chef Goerges Magerus of his assistant. Ali Brandes. Magerus. ff!e Corsican ownerfchef of L 'Olivier restaurant in New York City, prepares escargots m a Roquefort butter sauce. his own creation, and serves them in tiny casseroles. · own French restaurant so ups and 15 entrees. the tradition<AI s he ll :-cheese someday. p I u s a dd it 1 on a I becausl' it is easier to 1 ga rlic clove finely "Good assistant chefs s pecialties of the d<Ay . preparf' and to e:.t minced "EVER'YTlllNG 1s <A re hard to find •:Hid Amon~ the favorite <AP· A nd whert• d o••:-Pepper lo taste lbul mad c• Lo or d <' r . · · harder still lo keep,.. petizers of a group of Monsieur Magerus dine no salt> But th e r e's one circums tance th a t makes her eyes flash : when a recipe goes by the n•me of Lane Cake -one of Americ a 's most famous desserts - and it's a far cry from the original one. Now Emma Law ha!> put her grandmother 's recipe for La ne Cake in the ne w ··s avannah S a mpler Cookbook." writte n by Marg<A rel Wayt DeBolt Donning. fi cups 1about 1 reg· M<Ai.:c rus ex plain e d , Mage rus said. "They f o ur v olunt ee r whenhe's notbusyinhi!-1 C hoppe d fres h ula r-size corn <'hips. "and the only thing I co m e from France to restaurant critics werl' o wn r es t a urant ? parsley ; one a nd one-ha lf 61'2· prt>parc e<Arll cr in the work here. and before a rt1('ho ke b o tto m s "Chinese restaurant.c;." F i gure o n s i x ounce bags da1 is the special base you know it. they are stuffed with crabmeat, he said. "It's amazing escargots per serving. 3,4 pound chedd ar for the sau<'c . Later I leaving you to be chefs escaq~ols in a pas try the way tt\ey prepan• Mix all Ingredients, ex : A h ('heese, grated medium· will 'finish' the !>ai.n• as themselves for $500 a shell with walnuts and fo od 1n only a fe w cept escargots. together nyone w o wants the fa·ne I d ·1 .th h k It h t . r ik " .. al nee 1 w1 t'avy wee . 1s. per aps, a ernne o p e . mmutes. either with a food pro-~rigm recipe can have Two 4-ouhcc cans c ream. cognac. po r t good lime fo r women to With a little bit or CASSEROLF.Tl'E t'C'ssor or by h<And in <A F od W• 1 ·E La wholl', roasted. peeled wine or Madeira." enter this profession." coaxing, Ma gerus re-O.'ESCARGOTS AU bowl. llent the Roque· , 0 )De mma w acted as 0 r een chilies <lrained, Mage rus introduc"'d A NUMBER or trips· vealed the recipe for one ROQUEFORT ' food consultant for lht! ,... ' fo rt butte r m ix lu rt• De Bolt book. a job she is split and seeded his assistant chef, Ali wer e m ade to sample of his newly-created ap· Canned escargot:-• 1 n ind iv 1dua1 s m a 11 Cl S I 6 ·o un ce c an Brandes. who is a petite th e or re r 1 n gs on pe1izers. Casseroletle <imported from Burgun-casserole dishes. When 888e8 et eminently fitted for. tomatoes, dra ined and Egyptian of Jewish des-L 'Oliv1er's a mbitious d 'Escargots au Roque· dy region of France on· butter is melted, add the Born and brought up coarsely chopped cent. She declined to re-a nd impressive menu. fort. He prefers serv· ly), drained escargots. Bring ·to a Three diffe r e nt in the South , E mma I large onion, finely veal whether she, too. At dinner is a choice or ing es~argots in .. a· tiny I pound sweet butter boil a nd serve very hot. classes in the fields of worked .there fpr "some ('hopped II cup> would like to own her 16 a ppetizers. three casserole rather than 1n 8 oun('es Roquefort Serves six. rood and wjne will be or-years as a hospital dieti-~ po und J a c k --------------------------------------_:.... ___ ..:..._ _______ _ fere d this month at cian. ...... {'heese, grated medium Lawry's Californi a ..., fine Center Avenue 26 at AFTER moving to F inely crush Nie corn S•n F~ndo Road in New York City, stJ e chips: there s hould be Los Angeles. Advance became. well-k~own in 21h cups . • Jieaervations a re re-the rec1pe-te~tmt ~~d . . Spre~d .over the bot· quired. -food photography fie!~ a well-greased PERFECT Portable F e a sts. ~resented by Jacki Horwitz at 7 p.m. May 16 and repeated at 1 and 7 p.m . May 17. Fee ror lbe lbree·hour pro· gram is $7. Ms. Horwitz, formerly with "Bon Ap· p e lit Magazin e ," specializes in French country cooking and re- fines her recipes, with a n annual trek to the Fre nch countryside, which she then adapts to C alifornia's lifestyle . S h e 'll s h a r e h e r favorites to tote to the Hollywood Bowl. or pack up for a country picnic. THE CHICKEN a nd the ·Egg, presented by Lawry's Home Economi s t s Elvie Wilkinson and E ileen Schmierer al 6:30 p.m. May 23 and repeated al 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. May a4. Fee for the de- mo-dining class is $10 and includes an hour's demonatration exploring the many uses or this outtitious duo, separate- ly or together, as well as the proper techniques for boning a chicken and cooking an omel e t Then, on comes a de- licious repast featuring some or the recipes of the day. AN INTRODUCTION to Wine. presented by L•wry's Winekeeper Luba White at 7 p.m. May 23 and repeated at 7 p.m. M•Y 24. Fee is- $10. Neophytes to tbe world of wine will delve into die baic mJBte• ies of wine. California wines ·will be sampled as tut· iq ii euentlal to the UD· deratanclin1 of 1rape varietlea, wine evalua· lion and 1elect100. Enroll... must be at ·1eMt 21,ean of qe. Enrollment ii llmlted •lid eoaftrmed by mall in order of paicl reserva- tlODI received. lhke cbftk pay8b&e and mall to LawrJ'• Pooda Inc., Publle Prouaml, P. 0 . Box ... Loe Aq91ea, Calif. toOll. Specify clH1, elate and tlme • JDcJad9 name, addr.. and daJtlme ....,.._number. No ref•... or tran1fera ......... rrtday pneed· ... t .... J'w ftlrtber ID· fer•attoa, a.leplMtae (111) ........ . Since her retirement. IJ' z by 83 4 by l:Y•·mch she has made Savannah. b a king dish. Sprinkle Ga .. her home. with the cheddar cheese. Margaret DeBolt's Arrange the chilies in long experience cooking one la yer over the mea ls fo'r he r family cheese. plus he ra wo rk as a Di s tribut e the journalist in Sava nnah tomatoes ove r the s purred he r tQ write chilies. Sprinkle with the about that l'ity and its onion , then with the victuals J ack cheese. WF. nDNK you will enjoy the followin~ rN .. ipc, which we adapted fro m the De bolt· La w b o ok . o r th e di s h M a r g a r e t 0 e B1o I t writes : "Savannah'!> mode rn cuisine is enriched by recipes which ser vice Bake in a preheated 350 -degree o ve n until bubbly al the edges <And hot through in the center -about 25 minutes. I~et s t a nd a few minutes , then-cul into 6 portions a nd remove care fully with a wide s pat.uht. Ser ve at once. Makes fi servings. Smoked naturally-the 01~ Fashioned -W@y ;-;-;--- A gourmet will tell you what makes real Thuringer Sausage ... strictly the .finest in meats end spices. That's why Schirmer's semi-dry Thuringer is right et home for banquet hors d'ouvres or in a sandwich. This teutonic tempter is a delicious blend of pork " and beef, cured slowly and naturally. then hickory smoked for that special flavor. ~,_~Look tor the little Scllinnet'• Sausare Maker on tfte ptcbp In your marfret. ,,.S£hinntn® ,__,~he SOciable Sausage AHIS.W. In IM Dell MCtlon of: LUCKY DISCOUNT STORES -... .. .. ..... --·~···-..... New Lemon Tree· from Lipton. You'll love its natural lemon flaVor. Lemon Tree 'M is the delicious new lemonade flavor drink 1 mix from Lipton. ' With natural lemon flavor and vitamin C. Try it. Your family will love new Lemon Tree. ,. Glec:tr ·~~ J l.-Oft """ .,.,,," ~ tfl•\ (OWIO" i i f«tt "~Cl".\)• IC)f h.IM'ol'Q 1f """''""" e' "'"' ...... -·-...... 0. ""'..,_.,.,,..., ('t)~ ~ft'\°"'~°',._ c• '"·•' ,.,.., .. •'t .. 10 • '""''""""' ·"'~ H• t"CI l. l I 1, '°'Ci' ""f"lllo'.I 0--t IYo'I UCf"' •1• QVll'.I ~ "'rth Ml '~ 10'''~~~·1'1 nt *'"'' ...... o f ~flil~•fp.-,, • .,,.,, .. 11'\fl• f,h"' •·ftw" • ti,'!~ I V( ft ,. II tt·' ••t •" •·' ol r-,.·.~h 0 ,..."" f ·• ~ '...... ' ,, • ' ... \.'!"'(•\ flil..f''O .. • I t A,~"W, t tllo t ~·<~~· • t ,,._,,.It 1\11 r..,..,.,.,c"~ • -. · "~ • ..,, rj) , .... 1 f ""·••••t'•'. ,~I. 11 .A ··~ h"' I, .1"1' I ,. I' ~ ( J (r I I • I'\ I f c•rr-''.1 , ... +, ao' Cdf'IW01 • .. ..1, fH<mSJt4'' •W°l ~· .cJt ,,.. :1f\l"J '/'11 llll"<IO <f"\' t/(!l'<tt (t• ....... , ... ~(\A• """'j",, "'"'°"'' ,. C.• •'o\ 'f (~tjf \h\ ({;ft • , . '~ I 0 'I ~-----..----.-.-..----..- , Turtsey la 1umptuou1 1to Mr¥9 la tbe summer. Ua MICC\lleBt slices. so low la fat content and hlfb la pc;oteln, have an amaliJilly fresh quality that ..... luy 1ummer a~a.. . 1'be tftck la to accom · PHY tt with one bot dish c new potatoe1 and 1ardea peu in cl'f!am, for luta.oce > and with ' the chillie.t. fro.llest al" companimenta e\•er a dellabttul medl.iy or hot:. andcolda. To carry the l'OOI v~rt of the mtial, st>rv~ froi;t' 1rapes as a .:arn1i.h, chUled mixed t:ret-n:, in 1sophi1tkated c·ombina . lion wrth tomatoes . ; grapefruit, avocado with gar~c dressing ADD strawberry IN~ cream and chiUy Ume11de for aippi.Jli. <The frosty ed1eon1lusesiscreated by dipplni glass rims into lemon juice, then into granulated sugar and. refrigerating.> ANDTVUEY is sure· ly a summer favorite -· wholesom e and nutritious, yet light and easy to eat. The cooking need pre· sent no problem s because turkey can be turned over to the oven with a minim um or preparation and allowed to roast slowly and ten· derlyonitsowntinie. Thirty minutes or so before the turkey is scheduled to be done. brush frequently with a light butter/orange marinade for a golden !color and a fresh, light flavor that goes with summer eating. FAMILY FARE Lamb S&ew Salad Orange Apple Jell ORANGE APPLE JELL Another in our series or no-additive gelatin desserts with true fruit flavor. l e nve lope un - flavored ~elatin 1,'2 cup orange juice 1 medium orange 11h cups canned ap· pie juice 2 tablespoons sugar Dash of salt In a medium bowl sprinkle the gelatin over the orange juice and let s often about 5 minutes. With a swivel· blade .peeler , remove rind I orange> part only m long wide strips from the orange and se t aside; cut away the wbile membrane from the orange; dice orange and set aside. In a small saucepan s lowly heat the orange rind and =¥.t <:up or the apple juic e unti I it begins to boil -about 10 minutes; remove orange rind and discard__;_QQur hot apple juice over gelatin and stir to dis· solve. Stir in remaining ap· pie juice, sugar, salt and diced orange. Chill until partly set . Stir to distribute diced orange. Pour into four 1h-cup molds or 6-ounce c ustard cups. Chill to set; cover. At serving time, unmold. Makes 4 servings. BKUNCll FARE Mouarel.la Eggs ·Bacon Fried Apples &oils Coffee MOZZAaEUA EGGS They're scrambled in me oven. 3 tablespoons butler 6 large eggs ar,, cup milk 1(4 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon pepper '14 pound mozzarella cheese. coar se ly ahredded Preheat the oven to iso dep-eea. Put tbe but- tn a t -tntll RUii · metal cake pan in tbe oven JUlt long enough to melt but not brown; re· move and swirl butter to coat bottom and aides of pan. ..:::" Beat ens. mlllt. salt and pepper to blend; pour bllo prepared pan and place in tbe even. Wbea tbe mixture belim to ~ la about 5 miDutee. draw a lar1e 1poon .. •=around .... ... of pan '° fDrm ...... eurda. Repeat~atl .._ ..... bana11 for 2 or 3 Um•, depeadln1 on bow Mt JOU want tbe ..... Remove from oven ud with aweepiq mo- Uoaa of tM 1poon or 1patula, foJd In moaarelta. Ser•• at .................. ' • · --· -· .. WednMd1y. Mey 11. '"' WHEN tbe turkey IS cooked. allow 30 minute11 before 11icin1. th~n serve ammedlate ly or r e leaate t o th t refr i1erator f or a thorou1h chatllna. No lon1 1tandinc at room ~mperahare. please. sv••t:• aOASTED TVUEYWITH OaANG£8AVCE I. 'l'baw tlf not fro~tn. bt'gln wttti Step 2 1 Oo not thaw at room temperature l~elVl' turkey 1n ori110al bat& and UM one of thl' f o llow1n1 methods No hurry Plate on tray In r.-rrtaerator for 3 to • dayA f24 houra for· eac h ~ pounds or l'tlrkey > f'astnt Cover with rold water, C'hangirrg water frt>qucntly IV. hour p~r po und o f turkt•y I 2 R .. move from plaatic ba1 ... remove neek and 1lbleta from cavlUff .. rinae turkey with cold water and pat dry with paper towels. 3 No need to stuff turkey If desired. iuert 1Ucts .ol fresh oranae In cavity of turk'y for ex· tra navor. 4. l''aaten down legs elth~r by tying or tuck- ina under skin band . Neck akin s ho uld be <See TV•KEY. Pace CIZ) : . , 1 ADVERTISED 2 TOTAL . • ITEM AVAILABILITY• •SATISFACTION •• COMPARE MARKET BASKET'S QUALITY, I GUARANTEE! I I GU.ARANTEE! I VALUE & PRICES WITH OTHER STORES. I ~:~~.:'n'!'.!~ll:'= ;: .. ·~o.:~·:: ~.0":: I I l•llH•t.C. '°" .., ......... ;:-\all •I I I ..... , ,.,.,, ., .. ,,,,~.11• ~110 • I I '·••U•UIO IOI '°"' •OIAI \Al!\ll (llOOI I \IK'IE SO SURE Of OUR lOW PRICES ;;; ao "w1 •v• ~' 0: •• .;;11111;0 -·lit••oill\ Of ·•uu1Ac1~t1t '' '°" u1 "" . I ...... WlU ouu fO\I •OUI (lltC)t(I O• I I "°' \Aft\flfO ., .. ,, ... ~ .. ••II ttPUU I THAT WE OFFER THIS LOW PRICE GUAR. :l.~~:.·~:.-.\~~·.·-:.v::·,· o:·:·~:~~~-1~'. ;:~~.~·~:. ~:: .. ~·~. \:~~ .. :-~:. 0:v.· ANTEE. I IJlllUlltC. •OU 10 'Ul(MA\l '"' I OVllfl\10 I I (M&\I ,.,Ct I lllM Al lltl AOVllll\ID. ,.f(I WllN"' 10 OAI\ ·--------· ·--------· 10101 PRICES . SLASHED 15% 1025%1 'SA¥lllCSCAl.CU1.AllOllOIUICUl.AH OSl!D 't1CISPltOl I0 1U~f I I'll~ . ON JUNE 24TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR eJUCES 15\ 1~1 MAKE MARXU BASKET HEAD· QUARTERS FOR All YOUR LIQUOR NEEDS YOU'LL FIND SLASHED PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FfW ADVERTISED SPECIAlS ... BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE 8RANOS. . . FOQD . "" A medley of -hots IJl1Ch:olds rs thi~ summer meal wtth bottOUt turkey llfHWd ' . i' \ · 1 ,I ~ I • ., 1 ' with frosted grapes. crisp green ... ICIS lffKTIYl WIO .• MU 1' TMIU TUIS., MAY U , 1t79. All CMIAllTnY llGlln llSllVIO. NO SAU TO OHUIS OI JOI llSAU OI COMMllClAl USI. salad and icy limeade. 3 · LOW •••••PRICE•••••• I GUARANTEE! I .. M • ....._ '"" 9"9'1 '* ...-.0 .... II ... tM ,_ t ... '9tCl'\ .. Me.u ~ eftt ti Mr' .,_ MJW ~· .. U flW\.I , • ......_, IKAWll'" • .., •• o.a.a.a• .--nan rut , .. u t ,." _, •• ...,._ I ...,,...., I ., )\ ............. ....,. Ut ........ u•n ••MIT ( ........... n ~ .......... ~ ...... , .. , .................... ". -... . tOtN 6 lewtl -. ,_ 1Tt111n• llMlll' Mtll1 IKll'M tut .... tM t"9fl I •aant NtCn •• AMln MJU1 ••wt"',.,"'~""..,....., ·-~-----·-------· , ., .'iii' ·,RED-X I ··cut'it.o· .. WHPrlD .{ :: TO TOUI :: Sl'lCIFICA TIONS .. .... l • I • . . ~ I . I ' I ~ I l· k f , i ,. ' f t . ' l f t i ~ l ~ .. 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And we'll LtliLsavings_atong~-"to11-1yJU10U11.-. --· ~J""OU11-tlmes1a..-·-----f~-·----- I ' I I .. . ! # . . . .. . ~ 'I i ·--·~ \ - 1'he.'it' are n~t adPert1.11rd specials .. /Jut a .'ima II :~am plin>t of th.-'11..mdrNJ.,.. u/ uur th'U' r•·xu /or lo111 1>r11·p,~ • OIAIGE JUICE l\l111ute l\lu1d conu.'lllrnk· lr11tcll I.! oz .n m now rcdta·l'CI Fleischmann's Margarine g7c New lower once on the I lh l·art11n ... :-;uvc 11t El HanchCI V-8 Cocktail ......... 74c The big 46 ounce can, for health und savinl(s Cranberry Cocktail .... s1 31 · . Ocean Spray's great drink-48 oz size-for less! Tomato Juice . . . . . . . . &2c Sacramento now a greater value! 46 oz can Tomato Sauce · ..... ; . 17c Hunt's 8 oz can • • you can afford to. stock up JOHISTOl'S YOGURT Your choice of all the rewardinl( flavorR-8 oz Best Foods Mayonnaise . 5139 Compare our price to a ll the rest! Quart • Spaghetti Sauce ~ . . . . . 7oc Chootie any of Ragu's varieties-15•,,. oz ' Italian Dressing . . . . . . s 120 Now-a lower price rm Wishbone-16 oi ~~!~~!k~~!~!!~!~.t ·3 ,~: . ; s l" Solid White Tuna ...•. s1 11 Star Kist-pocked in wuter-1~1 oz con llBLITS 29c CORI Golden Kernels from Green G1om-l:l oz • Tomato Soup . . . . . . . . · 21 c Campbell's-in the 10 oz can-for sovinl(l! -Carnation Milk . . . . . . ; . 4oc Evaporated milk for baby, for economy! toll Kai Kan Dog Food ..... 39c New lower price on M.P.S.-14 ounce can Crave Cat Food . . . . . . &9c Feed Kitty for less with this value! 2:.! 1Jz Purina Dog Chow ....... s211 Compare our lower price on the JO lb ~ize .· COMPAIE! Co•p1re these lower prices -only 1 few of hundreds th1t h1we been reduced. Then, compare serwice . : . qu11ity . . . wariety ... w1lue! See for yourself that now, more th1a ewer before, there is more to like 1t Hu1hes-Ei R1ncho! ' !!.~'-~!-!.~ ... !~!:. ;, :h:,.:,:,~ •. ; s 711 Jim Beam .......... s11 11 Lower price on straight! le&& by the caae-1.75 ltr IAMCHATIA VODKA s3•• And save 10"<1 more by the case! 750 ml bottle _ Cluny Scotch ........ ss11 Compare our price-ii&ve more by the cue! Quart !~~!i!.~~rv'"'°~aav~·!·Q:ar: ••••• s511 • • Cuervo Tequila ....... s511 Save lO"o mote by the ~! White-.. 750 ml Korbel Brandy ....... ss11 California's own, now lower priced! Quart TANOUE.RAY 5799 Gii Pour it with pride-and savings! 750 ml Hy the case~-saue /()<(,on u;1~s and liquor Cream Cheese ......... 75c ,\ lower price on Kraft's favored "Ph1ladelph10·· -X oz A • s· I s1s1 mer1can 1ng es . . . . . . !\raft's ... each Rlice wrapped ... for ... ovtnR'. I:! Ol Velveeta . . . . . . . . . . . . 5259 Kraffs cheei;e fuod-our price-economy'.<! lh. lool o·scar Mayer Franks .... s1 75 ChOO!e Beef or Meat ... low!r price on I lb pkl{ Cracker Barrel Stix .. . . . s 179 WES SOI OIL s112 Now, WeSl'On·ality coeta le88 at El Rancho: 24 oz. Cheerios • . . . . . . . . . . s 112 El Rancho lowers the price of brealil'aat! 15 oz Grape Nuts • . • • . . • . . . s 124 The big 24 oz package for a greater value B• • k s102 1squ1c .•.••••..... For so much more than biacujta! 40 oz Gold Medal Flour ~ . . . . 79c You can have a white thumb for leu! 5 lbti Peanut Butter ••..•... s1 t3 Scudder'a Old.fashioned, Smooth, Nutty-16 oz c ·& I . SUGAI s11• Now a sweeter value than before! 5 lb bag ~!,P_!O~.!~!~!f!.;,;. , .. SJ23 Folger's Coffee ... _ .... s701 All grindtt-3 lb can-Compare smaller sizes, too Instant Yuban ........ s3 35 For that richer taete-and value! S oz jar Cascade for Dishes .... 5111 For automatic dishwashers-50 oz packal{c Ivory Liquid . . . . . . . . . . . ggc It's gentle-kind to your hand11~ 22 oz Clorox Bleach ........ &2c For whiter whites.and priced for saving! haJf.gallon Facial Tissues . . . . . . . 59c Scotties in assorted colors, prints! 200 cl package Scott Towels . . . . . . . . 53c The bilC roll -lower price! Colors or prinl8 Toilet Tissue ........ 95c Squeezable Charmin in color11-pkg of fou r Reynolds Wrap . . . . . . . 44c ( ·omparl! our price on the 25 foot roll Kraft's ... Sharp ... •nd a lower price! HI oz ~~~-!~!'!!, .. ~!'!~L ~. ;, ~-1 s_s -~GIAl.__T ____ __!J 69 , Compare our pricee onall detergents Plus • • .advertised .Specials ' ; ........... ...-----.... ' In ef{ect ·as of May I 7, J979. Subject to chanl(e cu costs and manufacturer.'• allowances may vary. •• • • \.. \ • . . l- I I I' Delicateaen hr•n's S41JJlt ~"::~:.~~:. ~ Dr111ln1 .. -•• Ste ~·· W!iirf-De&wal! 8 en Kosher Diiis •.• 99° Vluic .Halvee ... 32 oa jar !!'!l!!.!~.~~ i: • S 1 SI Provolone.. • •• 99c Donnan's 6 oz pkg! (.U••t. ... ) Baby . s1ot American Dorman'• .•• 8 ounce package (UIY ..... Ut) Frozen Food OIAIGE ''c JUICE Springfield concentrat.e-12 oz Juice mn • •••••• 39C Pineapple or .Pineapple·Orange 6 o~. Waffles --••• Sic Blti•berry, Buttermilk, ~-10 oz . Whipped 45 lopping C Springfield in the nine-ounce tub Y.!o'-.1!!'.!!!:L:.~~~~ Sweet Peas • . . 29c Springfield for value-10 oz pkg Green Beans •• 45c Birdseye French or Reg Cut-9 oz Eclairs maun •••• &9c Sweet treat from Rich ..• 8 oz pkg lemonade • . • • . 19c Minute Maid concentrate-6 oz can IEIO'S PIZZA 99c Cheeee, Pepperoni or Sausage ... 13 oz pkg ... get eever11l ! ' ...... \ • • • . . ...• 41 ··-• ;· .,, • .,,._..:~· •••••••••• , _!'9 ............... -.-. ........ _ • . .. ....... . ,,,.,.. ~ .. ne~ lower prices • • • ........ uu. ... ..., ......... .. ........... ' 9 ........... .. ................ _ .uu. ............. ::::, s1•! Rowid cut U.S.D.A. Chol~ beef FIEll FUITlt PICllC.. $41)59 !'!.~or -.. Fiiiet of So1e • 13'~' Freeh . . mild fla\IOl'ld Eo,rlilb eole Swiss Steik •• s 1 •~ Mahi Mahi ••••• 1.11~1 o-··-~ u s o Tropical favorite ..• frozen, defrosted .wwiu cut . . .A. Choice beef Om1h1 Roast •• s21~~ Smoked Halibut. 12-~ Offered by the piece-frozen, defroeted Thick cut U.S.04 A. Choice beef round . lound li1ak ~~ ........ 'lit Enjoy th<• 41rnlrty you'rt• t•nntled 111 STEW $27!. BEEF "' Extra Jean-boneless~and Choice! leun tender 'U.S.D.A. C'hoice htt•f ... trimnwd for vitlue and priced for Afltisfartion Terlyakl s2 79 STEAK •· &nelesa top round-Choice beef ::~11s · 51'! Center cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef ·Ip/ii Broilnrs CRADE"A" ••••••••••• II! Mt•llly U.S.D A Urnde "A" fryers 1hut will ht 1t dclr.:ht hot frrim the br11lll·r or lrt•lll tht• coab'. C'umpan· 4ualrty! (~ ctitb) , Beef Roast=:.°! •• s2•~9 Sausagerrwumu •• ~1 ~~ Ground Beet=r.s•. 1 2 1.~ Chuck cut Choice 1houlder clod Our own rec1~Mild or Hot Lean-doee not e:iceed 22% fat Sliced Bacon •• s1 21l9 Bratwurstn-.1. 117 1l 1 Meat Lo11:· ••• s2~~ El Rancho's thicker "ral'ch etyle" Pork, Veal and eeaaoninit-no nitrites Oven ready-made with f~h e«it• IBBf 1111/Bt/BB :.c.. .... -~~ 71 Enjoy either-or both-of tbe&e continental favorit.etl .•. ready for you to cook. Sliced sirloin tip·round cut of beef Smoked Ham 9 9 C SHA I KS .. Flavor to enhance BO many good thinits! '"' CHOPPED BEEF 4 9 LEANEST CRl•>2 Steaks •· • . . . . Or leaneat ground beef . , . does not exct!ed 15''i fat content · · ·c1ucK s I '' STEAK Ht.- Center cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef Super Fresh Prodf!,ce Canialop11 ...... II! . Large s ize for greater vAlul' .. vtnt·ripencd for finer navor ... sweet and mellow for i:.httr 1chght' Broccoli ...... .33i Garden freshne&11 afford11 llttvor Romaine .•..... 19c \ri11p tender leaves-generou!l bunrh AVOCADOS GOLDEN DELICIOUS 3 3 ~ .. Apples .. Great way to keep the Doctor away Lance ~ize Haas 49 variety for 88lads. C ~andwiches, pleasure • I You'll find more to like in every aisle-at El Rancho! "' FIESll-ClllOOI SAUIOI STEAK s4•! Center cut to l{ive you the beet! Homemaker Values PKC OF 4 ••• llC sun.49c Cheaper than replacement bladee B ff • . 1121 u er1n •••.••• When you want fut relief! 60 ct . Ultra Brite • • • . lte Favored tooth paete! 4 •,2 oz (15e ofO. VE7 • ro1n 56''· &ttled fQr El Rancho-and you 1.75 ltr Old Forester •• 1541 Save 76e on Strai1ht whiskey-fifth Y!!,!t !t!!ra~ ·~ark~!~~ Courvoisier ••• 11211 V.S .• · •• very 1pecial cognac! Fifth C d• 1311 ana 1an •.•... t:I Rancho's own label-Fifth {/--------SAVE $1.08 OI . n UllCllO'S 56 ,, SCOTCH Bot tied in Scotland-8 yr old-Quart 'Juice meur ............. 59c Prices in f'f{ect Thur May 17 throuJ{h Wed May 23 Tomato Juice lllrS 55c Chooee the Natural juice or colorful Pipk-Springfield value-46 oz can Potato Chips·:-. 79e La,y'1 JWs or 8-8-Q • , , 8 OI bq A·l Sauce ••••• 1111 For mor\tban juet 1i.alu! 10 oz Open. daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No 110/es to dealers ... The big 46 ounce can is brirn;ful of wake·UP flavor ... vitamina, too! Apple · Sauce k303 •• 35c Apple Time ••• a ~t 1ide dilb at any mea.J--ettjoy rNl flavor! .-llTTYllEI ••••• . Kitty will love any rA the flawn-end you'll be 1lad you 1tocked up! 6 oa can -. ' . Clad Wrap a ••• a 99c SMJa iD U.ba• 200 ft roU Tomatoes a a • • • 210 Sprincfteld for value-No. 303 ' Coca Co11:. ••• •111 Caterade 321zm ••• 49c W 11son 011. a •• 1-111 lr1nJ Towels 93e PMe cme oal 12 ounce can• · l1ruch1n • • • • • 49e All ftrietiel Oriental noodJee-2 ~ 01 Colorful deaiiner towell-bir roll £RA n 1 n: ...... 11 II Liquid-for loUlb ltaial! 32 os ' Stokeley'1 Cltru1 ~ Oran«e flavon !!•!!!! .;, · .. ::,.:.-~5c JP!Y with 1'W..an·alit7"-88 os Tomato P11t1(. 23e Hunt'•·" rich and tbick--t os Hlill•· , •••• : ••••••••••••• SI.II r. wllllD,.. a '& wat upirin-100 ct ................... s ... Pepeodeo&-8aft. Mtli1ua or Hatd •TY SOFT PIFFS .; ...... lie You'll find IO many Ulll fl>r 'em! 280 ct . • ISTUT •IE CIUll ..... 710 Coiiate it.c .. Meclicelld, -Ume-1 01 PAIS ••••••••••• .# ••••• SZ.11 Sta~ let you ~ Jree! pq ol 30 ~ •................ 3lt f1etter YoU1 18lede wttb Kraft! 16 01 . 5.,_.,._ all n..on-pedu•l(e of ·181 ......... ~ . ....,........ . .. -- ~· DM.Y"8LOT ( L. M. BOYD ) ' .. . . . . . . . . . ' . • ..... • •• .,....___.,... -' • ·-••••• • -.., -.~•·-•• .... ~· \•••-·-•-• .,.,.. _ _._ •-•....,.. t •••r•••?• ;••4;'::~•t..._, ............. ...,.._...,.. ... , , , ~' •• ..., , , ··--1>'~ ·.••, ··"• 1'>·• n•-·.·,,,, ... 1 •• :i.~·S.J--•'--7·~·'"<-... ~ ---..... j • • • • • • # ---~ ---------------. . . . . i . -' ,. MIRA~ Margarine from Kraft is whipped. So you can spread 36 more biscuits, more muffins or more slices of bread than with one pound of regt$.r margar~e. And now, whether you choose the bowl or sticks. you can save l~. Mirapulous isn't it? (KAA~ INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT «;hef of the Year Joim Wine, Food Show at Anaheim Ray Maraball. 1971 National Chef or the Year. u dMJeen by the American Culinary Federation, will be one of the featured attrac· lions at tbe aemnd an· npal Southern California International Wine. Food and CUllnary Arts Show to be held May 17 through 20 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Puck, executive chef and CO·Owner or Ma Maison French restaurant and ill new - II a · Culllne cook int school ; Vern Lane· 1ruae, tbe "Hollywood Chef," wbo boats a ayn· dicated TV cookint· show and baa a ayn- d i cat ed co Imm n : Margaret Dennll, chrec· tor or La Bonne Cubine School of Culinary Arts, who will demonstrate Scottiab cookery; Paul Wallach. bolt of bQ own KIEV Radio abow and restaurant chitic for Westwaya magazine; syndicated wine colum· nist Jerry Mead: and Colony California Wl.ne's rood cons ultant Judy J eanson. The Wine. Food and Culinary Arts Show will "ChEjf f the Year," Ray Marshall, will be a is year's Southern California /nte nal Wine , Food and Culinary Arts Show. May 17 through 20 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Manhall, owner or the Acapulco and Loi Arcos Mexican restaurants, will demonstrate his ex· pertlae orr Mexican cookery <that can be duplicated at home) to the thousands who will attend this entertaining event. His demonstra· lions will take place Crom 3:30to5p.m. Thurs· day, May 17 and 8 to 9 p.m., Friday, May 18. have numero us ex ·--~------------~------~------~--~ Marshall. in his 30 year career, has been decorated with numerous awards and honors for outstanding achievements, including a Gold Medal in the Worl<.1 Culinary Olym· pies held in Germany and three Cher of the Year honors. Other featured ~uci.ts during the four day show include Wolfgang hi bits featuring the latest in culin.ary arts a nd food preparation equipmenL Some of the a ttractions are wine tastings , the "Pepsi. Challenge" booth, a C'ookbook display area with many or the a uthors oresent and mi c r owave cooki n g demonstrations and par· t y s uggestion s by WhirlpoolCorp, . • • . Turkey <From Page CS> skewered to back and wings t\\1sted akimbo. 5 . To roast. place turkey breast·side up on rack in sh allow open roasting pan. Brush with me lted butter Insert meal thPrmometcr into center of th1~h next to 30 minutes before turkey is scheduled to be done. baste with Oran ge- Butter Marinade . ORANGE· RUTT ER MARINADE 1 cup butter 1 , cup honey N mh f V t • body not touchini:? bone. 0 er 0 ege 8rJaD8 Roast in preheated 325 degree oven. ' a cup frozen orange Juice concentrate Combine ingredients in s mall saucepan and simmer together for 5 minutes stirring con- stantly. Use for basting turkey frequently last 30 minutes of roasting If desired. serve additional sauce with turkey. I • • N • Time chart below 1s . · DCreas1ng ID BllOD approximate guide to Vegetarians arc grow- ing in numbE!r in the l.i .S. and according to in· fo rmatio;i fro m · the Amt•ra<'an Me<.11ca l As· soC'1al1011 '"It is p1lss1blc to provide an adequate diet for most p<.'ople l1y vegetarianism. but it as mul"h mort> dirru:ult and requires more planning than for those who in- clude meal and animal products in their di(;'IS " As part of an ed1torai.1I comment in a n AMA publi ca ti on. ·Dr . ' Laurence Finbe r g of Mo ntefio re Me d ica l Center. Bronx. NY . urg es a m1n 1m um education an nurt1tinn ror ve~etanans to ena- ble them to obtain ade- quat e nutrition. lie wntes. ··No single , . .,gl·tnble protein, un- like tho!'t' from many animal sources. 1s capa- ble of pruv1dang both a s ufficiency and an ap- propria te balanCl' of a mino acids fur long- term huma n nutrJtion." ) Club Calendar runs each Wednesday 1n r~ Daily Pilot and contains notices of women's and servu:e club meetmgs and events for the following ~ek Send notices to Club Calendar. Dally Pilot . P o · Ror 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your name and phone numbrr Notices must be m our hands three weeks m advaracr 11/ an event le ngth or roasting time Ir desired. a foil tent may be placed loosely over. turkey to prevent ovcr·brownang About APPROXIMATt: ROASTING GUIDE FOR L SSTU F'FED T URKEY IN 3Z5·DEGREE OVEN° WEIGHT 8 to 12 pounds 12 to 16 pounds 16 to 20 pounds 20 to 24 pounds TIME 3 · 4 hours 312 • 5 hours 4•h. 6 hours fa 51 z . 6112 hours Turkey is· dcrnC' when meat thermometer registers 180 to 185 degrees. thick part of drumsuck reels soft wllen pressed with thumb and forefingC'r or drum stick moves elisily. L~t turkey stand for 15 to 20 mmutes ror easier carvi n~. •Factors affectmg roasting times are varia· lions m ovens. shape or turkeys and degree of thawing These variations make 1t important to he~in 1:h(;'ck1 n~ ro r donen~s about one hour he fore the end or the recom mended roastmg time . -·-·-···-.............. .. Richard Gagne is almost like any other radio talk show host -except that his microphone is behind a prison wall at the Norfolk. Mass., Correctional Institution where hes serving a life sentence for murder. Radio Free Norfolk From, Behind Bars · By JOANNE D 'ALCOMO .. ,_, .... ~·"' Wrlt.r NORFOLK. Mass. -Richard Gagne is like .any other radio talk show host -except that his microphone is behind a prison wall. Gagne, serving a life term for murder, is bost al what may be the uily rqular wee_kly radio proeram taped inside a prison. Begun six years ago, Radio Free Norfolk is broadcast over five Massachusetts radio sta- tions. 1be ball-hour program is recorded in a cramped, makeshift stu4io at the state's medium security prison and shipped -un- censored -to the stations .. IT'S OlJR chance to convey how we feel," saic;I Gagne, a 60-year-old former druggist from Holyoke who claimed he is in prison for shoot- ing to death a _man who tried to rob bis pharmacy _ "A lot of things need to be spoken of, and this is one of the best ways we can com- municate with people." said the bespectacled Gagne. who has a low. smooth voice, well-suited for radio. While no one is s ure who listens lo the pro· gram, prisoners a nd correction department of- firials said they believe the audience includes inmates or Norfolk and othe r institutions, families and friends or prisoners, ex-convicts, correction department staff and prison re· formers The program began in 1973 when a volun- teer teacher at the prison who also worked at Bose.on University persuaded the school to air a prison-produced radio prog ram over the school's high-powered FM station. SOME BASIC equipment was round~ up, and the station's news director went to the prison to teach the inmates the fundamentals or radio production Since then. prisoners have convinced four other outlets ·-WJMQ in Norfolk, WICN in Worcester, WVBF in Framingham and WMWM in Salem -to air the program at no'cost to the statlons. The show. which is produced by Gagne and TR'r YOUR HAND? -Joan Littlefield of Irvine will be teaching stitche~ as one of several dfered this sum- mer by the Newport Beach ·Parks,. Beaches and Recreation. Department . Brochures are a v a i I a b I e .a t libraries and supermarkets this week and mail LL-~~~tion starts neit-week. or nue infonnation contact the de-._,, art men t 840-2271 . . ' a staff of two. has delved into a number of con- troversial issues. includinJ prison overcrowd- ing, mandatory sente ncing and furloughs. A program on rape included a panel of con- victed rapists and counselors to victims. A show on the death penally featured lifers. One or the most dramatic broadcasts was an interview with an inmate who reflected on his life and priaon from bis deathbed. LAW ENFORCEMENT and correction of- ficials who have appeared on the program said the prisoners usually t.ry to present both sides of an issue. ·'They make every effort to be as balanced as any radio station. It's a pretty professional production." said state Correction Department spokesman Lawrence Parnell. But in turbulent times in the state's prisons. the show has concentrated on giving the public access to the inmates' point or view. During a strike by Norfolk inmates last yeilr, a portable t ape recorder was used lo cap- ture the sounds or the prisoners' demonstrations in the prison yard .• After a walkout strike by guards. at the prison in Walpole, Norfolk inmates . most of whom are '"graduates" of Walpole -used the airwaves to blast the guards' union and condi· lions in the maximum security institution. CON.TROVE RSV. however . is not always the focus or the program. Some shows have featured music or poetry by inmates. A position on the starr of the program. which Is well-regarded by inmates, is highly prized. "It's a good job in here. You have to get lucky to get it." said David Tyler, 21, serving a 10-to-l.5 year term for armed robbery and invad· ing a house. For Gagne. who has been in prison six years and must wait nine more before pa role, Radio Free Norfolk is a challenging and satisfy. ing way lo pass the lime. "I'm hoping the progra m helps the public realize there are thinking, functioning human beings in here who should not have the stigma or 'ex-convict' when they conic out." Wldl ........ 11. t919 -Pickles Are a Low C&lorie Snack warnma malcb or point, advanced players or aovlce1, a bllh· enerl)' but low-calo ... anaek -.tt.r· a bot 1ame o1 temala ia eY.eJ'YJlM • 1 ace. · Tbe ~Cile Pam ra Jatera1tioeat lac. ()ffer two quick bOt·weatber eaunc aua..uoa. wttb picklea to coincide witb International Piek le . Week. May 17 tbrou1h 31. P&i!PAllED by either partner, Pickle Fruit • Kebom with Ham Rolla can be a fut pick-up, or a quick luncheon served with iced coffee. Sweet mixed pickles a re skewered witb m elon balls, pineapple chunks and orange sec- tions and then chilled in pineapple juice and pickle liquid. Tbe fruit flavors are piqued witb the tang or the sweet pickle liquid. Store-bought ham slices are filled with cottage cheese then spiked with the kebob dressing. THE HAM rolls pro- vide the protein for a nutritious snack. This easy put-together can be pre p a red th e night before your tennis game to be ready to serve in an instant. ,,, For a more e legant patio tennis luncheon. try Cold Pickled Fish A more economical version of the fancy French poached fish . our recipe uses frozen Pickle Fruit Kebabs and Ham Rolls. a nutritious quick snack with the flavor spark of sweet mixed pickles, inaugurates International Pickle Week. May 17 through 31. fillets of flounder and is <Makes 4 servings> seasoned with dill pickle 'h cup sweet mixed slices and their liquid. pickles 12 melon balls TOSS A green salad 12 pineapplechunks a nd serve to guests for a t 2 t angeri ne or high protein. low calorie orange sections me al, that won't slow •14 cup pine apple you down. JUice Whether your game is 2 tablespoons sweet t e nnis. raque tball , pickle liquid baseball. swimming or 1 pound cr eame d just relaxing this sum-cottage cheese mer. keep a succulent s slices boiled ham pickle nearby to eat . Alternat~ pickles. ~'right out-of-the-jar or in melon. pineapple and combination with foods tangerines on 4 skewers. you enjoy during the Place in shallow dish. summer months . Pour pineapple juice PICKLE FRUIT and pickle liquid over KEllOBS kebobs. Cover and chill, WITH llAll llOLLS tur ning kebobs once. . ' ., .... ' '' ,. ' -. Before serving, mix cot· t age c hees e with 2 t a bl es poons k e bob marinade. Spoon cheese over long side of each ha m slice; roll up and place on platte r with kebobs. Sp oon some marinade over h a m rolls DILLED POACHED FISH 1Makes4 servinl(sl t rib of celery, thin ly sliced l carr ot, l h tnl y sliced l small onion, sliced 1 sprig of parsley 'h cup pickle liquid drained from dill pickles l p a c k a 1 e. < 1 6 ounces> frozen fillet of flounder. thawed i.; cup thinly sliced dill pickles In large skillet com- bine cel·e ry. carrot . o n ion , parsley and pickle liquid. Bring to a boil : cover and simmer 5 mi notes. Add fish . co v er a nd cook 2 m 1 nutes or until fish fl ak e s easil y whe n pier ced· with a fork R e m ove fi s h a nd vegetables to serving dish; add pickles. Cool fi sh liquid <discard parsley>: pour over fi sh. Cover and chill. Pour off fish liquid before serv- ing. '. : . ( , G N 0 t I 0 ~ II ft tl a. f l I ... ·-· .... ~ ...... . . .. .. .... . .. ~ ... . .. . . . . .. . . ,-'----~---,_ Wedfteedly. M• 11. ttn POSIES -L:aguna Niguel Women ·s Club will host a fashion show and champagne brunch at Bullock's in San- ta Ana at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, May 19. Picking flowers for decorations are, from left, Carol D 'Altorio and Johanne Gibson. For information. call M s. D 'Altorio at 831-1738. BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY WOMEN : Author Gail Parent will speak during an in· stallation of officers beginning al 10:30 a .m . Wednesday. May 23. al the Newporter Inn. Newport Beach. ORANGE COAST YMCA : The Y·Knots will hold a brown bag lunch on Thursday, May 17. CHAPMAN COLLEGE: Film critic Pauline Kael will speak at 8 p .m . 1''riday . May 18. at Chapman College Call 997-6646 for further in· formation. D.A.R.: The Col. Willwm Cabell Chapter is holding a luncheon meeting at noon Wednesday llay ZS. at the Irvine Country Club, Newport Beaeb. .. CUPPED WINGS: The Oranae Coast Cupwr wW hold a noon faahion ahow and lunrheoo on Saturday. May 19. For reMrv•· Uona. rail 5.\7-0lt'f. COMMlJNJCATIONS woaK8HO~ Men and women are invited to an all-day worltabop on ·Saturday. llay 19. on the Fullerton Colleae umpu.. l.nlormallon 1m.aooo. ext. 314. NATIONAL SECat:TAalES AS· 80CIAftON: 'fht• Habi1t chapter will hold its annuiil divU.ion meeting M•Y 18 through 20 ar lht• l.ona lkuch llyutt llolcl I NE.WPOKT HARBOR £MBl~EM CLUB: A lunch~ l11 11lalt'd for 11 30 a .m Wednesday, Moy 23. ul th~ Sunto Anu home of Dorothy Sarno Ht•:wrvutumN 673 6796 ORANGE COASTAL RECIPROCITY BlJat:AlJ: The PEO SistertlOod will meet at 9 JO a 11\ fo~rtduy. May 18, <tt Glendale Federal S.ivings, Nt>wport. Beach MONDAY MORNING CLUB: The Hunt· 1n~ton lka,•h <·lub will install new offi<'ers on Monduy, May 21 CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUBS: A lunche<m 1:. scheduled to begm at noon Wednes· day. May 23. Call Virginia, 963·5318. or Gerry. 531·5956. for reservations. • Al.TA BAHIA PHILHARMONIC: A pro- ~ ra m of music by Mr. and Mrs. William Webster will be give n al 10 a .m. Thursday, May 17, a t the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Philip f''armar. Club Calendar runs eacf1 Wednesday in the Dally Pilot and i:onlams 11C11tces of women's and sennce dub rrwt>ttnys and evl'nts open to the public /or the /ollowzng UJt•ek S1·nd r10/1cE's In ('lub Cali'ndt1r, Daily 1'1101. P 0 llor 1560. C1>sta Mesa C:A 92626 Include your name and pllllrw riumbn Nnt1ces must be m our hands thrt'e weeks m adooncr of an event Pictures a re lzm1tcd tn ma1or jund·ra1:sers. To reqiu.·i.t a picture. wnte nr call the Feature Department. 642·4.12/, ht'tuwer1 land 5 p.m Photo re· quests are tumvred on a :ij'Xice a ooilable basis. l j you have an 1tt•m ft>r the Smgles Calendar. send 11 to Cheryl Hnmu. F'eature Department . Dady f'1lot. P.O. Uor 15fXJ. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include !Jt1ur-namR. arldress and phone number The Smgles Cali>ndar runs eVt!ry Thursday OM!'~ ....... ltkMnl ICMlllW POPPY-Heather ReyfJolds, 4, Poppy Girl for the Newport Harbor American Legion Auxiliary, presents MayQr Paul. Ryckoff with a poppy made by a veteran. The 'Veteran-Made Poppies" will be offered to area persons Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19. YMCA INDIAN MAIDENS: The Huntington Beach·Fountam Valley chapter is holding its 10th year reunion at 10 a .m. Sunday, May 20, at Murdy Par,k in Huntington Beach. NEWPORT KIWI CLUB: A meeting will be he ld Saturday. May 19, at the Mission Viejo home or Mrs. Charles Clarke. SIGMA KAPPA ALUMNAE: The annual Secret Alum Dessert. will he held a t the home of Barbara F'l'ntcrs in Fullerton at 7 p.m . Thurs· day.·May 17 JEWISH F'EDt-;RATION: Activist Esther I.and:.i will be the speaker at a United Jewish Welfare PUDd meet1nC at to:• L& ,...._~ Ila, 17, at t.be Soutb Coat Plue BaW. Cllla ...... BeMrvatiaDI: 716-1.tM. •YU'l'llBNIA GaAVJS POVNDA~: The aanual meet'n• wW be8in at a'p.m • .._...,, llay JO, at the Wii.bire 16att Boule, La9 ,, AD1••· SADDLBMCK CONCDT CBOaAL&r A benefit wine·t.utinl party and art audioll · wW be&ln at 6 :30 p.m . Satu.rda.)', llay 11, at ta. Park Welt Reereatioa Center, lrviae. · · Ol'PICBU' WIVES L&\GlJB: Tlte a-.J. .Presidenta Brunch wW beein at 11 a.m. =: May JO, at Old World Center, HuntinltGD TALL CLUB: A $1.98 beauty coated la scheduled for Friday, May 11, at the Garden Grove Women's Clubhouse, Garden Grove. all Pat Mi.nsblll, 972·9650, for information. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: Tbe Orance County alumnae club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thu.nday, May 17, for installatiooofoffieen. aEEN'l'llY OPTIONS: 1bree worbbope for women at the Youth Service Center ln Irvine will begin on Wednesday, May 16. lnformaUoo: 773·3396. OllANGE COUNTY ANTIQUE SOCIETY: A meeting will begin at 6:30 p .m. Thursday, May 17, at the Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana. Reservations: Mrs. R . Walters, 637-5183 . KAPPA DELTA ALUMNAE: Tbe Newport Harbor chapter . will install offieers Monday, May 21. DAMAS DE CARIDAD: The annual in· stallation luncheon witr be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 18, al the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. I • lUNIOR EBELL CLUB: The Newport Beach group will present a $500 award to a participant at the Newport Beach Arts Festival lo be held May 19·20 at Fashion Island. B'NAJ B'RITH WOMEN: "A Healthy Baby is a Family Affa ir" will be the topic or a display al Westminster Mall on Saturday, May 19. SOUTH COAST JEWISH CENTEa: Au· thor Anne Schaffer will speak at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 20. at the Newport Riviera, Newport Beach. Information: 497·2070. NEWPORT BARBOR BPW: Dick Bradley wilt speak at a dinner meeting beginning at the Mesa Verde Country Cluh. Costa Mesa. For re- servations and further information, call Dona Franklin. 673·2979 Planned ObsolesCence • IS I.AMI' & FtXTUll REPAll Harbor lites I 0-6 hwy hf llld. ~ 1 I07 Ne.,,.. ""' C....M.M A•• L••ders DEAR A'NN LANDERS: The letter from the woman who s plit her slacks at a 'J)a r- ly and blame d it on "sloppy workmanship" points up a co mmo n misconception -bla m · ing poorly-made pro- ducts on the workers. If a garment <or any other manufac tured article) is shoddy. it's because the manufac- turer planned it that way. They use cheap material and producti<>n s hortcuts to keep the price down and/or the profits up. Inspectors in all factories follow or· ders and work within the precise guidelines of their employers. So please place the blame whcrt• 1t belon~s. Ann on the greedy . owners of s uch firm!>, be they manuractur~r.., of s la c k s . s h oe s. a utomobi les. r a n c h h ouses . m o nk ey wrenches. or what have you. MAD AS HELL AND NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE DEAR MAD: Your point is well take n. "Planned ob!IOlescence" is Indeed a fad of life and we've all seen proof of It. Bat so is shoddy workmaosbJp and goof· lag off, as well as fla· grant disregard for equipme .. t and material. Dedication to the job and pride ln do· Ing one's absolute best aia 't wbat it used to be. DEAR A NN LANDERS · I am in no way trying to sound off about m y pare nt s because I know that they love me very much. I have some good ad- vire for anybody out there who ·1s walling to listen. This 1s going lo sound a liltle s trangt'. but I am d<·ad serious when I s ay people over 40 shou ld think twice b e f o r e the y h ave children. Ever y parent knows how difficult generation gaps can be. espe<:ially when the kids a rc in is too young to undergo eye surgery but in time the problem can be. re- paired and both eyes will a ppear perfectly norm a l. Every s ix months we must bring him in for a Ch£Ckup. ? Now the problem : Friends a nd r elatives are constantly a sking. "What is the m a tte r with the child's eye?' We tell them. Theo they ~s k . "Are you doing anything ·about it?·· We ( Horoscope-) THURSDA V, MAY 17 By SYDNEY OMARR their teen years . So, ARIES <March 21·April 19 >: Accent on de- think how a 14·year ·old sire. friends. business contacts leading to pro· feels whe n her 54-year· motion and profit. Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio tn· oki parents a re TWO davidua ls fi gure prominently. Check details, generations old t•r. protect interests, read between the lines. You I don't go a round tt'll · can be a big winner! ing people about a ll the TAURUS <April 20·May 2~. You gel insane rules I have to chance to prove a major point. Superior is will· put up with, but life ing to make room for you at top accept around here is not easy. challenge and opportunity, be analytical, take And please. Ann. don't nothing for granted. You can make money with te ll me my parents grew Gemini. up in an entirely dif-GEMINI (May 21 .June 20l : Join forces with ferent world. I know all Taurus : you'll be stimulated and could enhance that. I also realize it's income potential. Write. advertise, com natural for them to ex· municate distribute and display. ____________________ pect their kids to see CANCER (June 21.July 22 >: Mystery, tn· things the way they saw trigue. the occult -these dominate scenario. them al the same age. Pisces, Virgo individuals fi gure prominently. But the fact remains Define terms. be open-minded , not gullible. that my Mom and Dad Whal was lost, hidden or stolen could be re· are as old as some or my covered. friends'grandparents . LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 >: Go s low be This letter probably positive or legal aapects. Emphasis on COO· won't help me any, but it tracts, publicity , coop e rative e fforts, might give some older partnership an<;t marriage. Capricorn. Cancer pare nts some thing to persons figure prominently. You get credit due t h i n k a b o u t . and an "overdue" favor is returned. NEWPORT VICTIM VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Avoid direct con. DEAR VICTIM: Sorry rrontations finis h what you start. take "ring you weren't more roads, .. if necessary. Means straight-through specific: about your route is not only way. Aries, Ubra persons beefs. lf you c:onslder figure prominently. Emphasis on nutrition, diet, yoar parents old -work. service. pets . Be considerate. but km,>w faallloned because they when to dra w the line. want to know where LIBRA ISept. 23·0ct. 22 ): Creative juices patiently explain. ··it's loo early to operate but e ve ntually it will be done." etc. We 've been g oin g through the second_gues· lion with the same peo- ple for almost a year a nd are getting sick of 1t. They seem to imply that we are negligent o r procrastinating. My hus band and I are beco min g s h o r t tempered and annoyed An y s uggestions ? SLOW BURN DEAit S.8.: The next '4S.7l01 tirne tbe same people ~~~=~=~~~~ ask tbe same question, put a c:uttlng edge to your voitt and remind tb~m· they've asked before and you've told them that when the c:hild is old enough he'll have lhe operation. Your t-0ne of voire will convey the message. CON•'IDENTIAL to Should I Do It in Louisville?: NO! Vou need this dame like a fish needs a bicyde. fRANCI0.-0RR fine stat~ corma del mar G~~~1:'~\~G 01! ~ 3'9 E. 17th St. Specializing in Honclmode Creations Custom WOfk Available in Wesport Square Costa Mesa 645·0924 We ma kt• quality bedspreads. quilts. pillows. IJab~ items. dulls & stuffed toys. unique place mat~, table dt•ror or all kinds. hand e mbro11lcre<l !-ihcct.>, pillowcases & boutique 1lt!m:-.. hand· r r04.·hed items of all kinds und unus uill decorator ite ms. Dressm1ker: M1rilm Ch1isson their If.year-old Is at all a re activated; be ready for swift chaues. __ _ , s ran· ale1d0Scope of sensations, a variety of ex· alng aroa.nd with, and periences. Member of opposite sex plays key lnslat tbat 1be be home role. 'Originality, daring, personal magnetism. at a certain time, ,you courage to pioneer all blend into scenario. get no sapport from me, SCORPIO IOct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Follow through Buttercup. If, on tbe on hunch teach, learn and tak~ steps to rein· o&lter hand, they won't force security. Aquarius, T~rus, Leo natives permft you to have boys command more.than-usual 'ttention .. A pact over to the house or «o could be l'igned. sealed and delivered. to s cltool danc:e s -SAGl1TAIUUS <Nov. 22·0ec. 21): Short trip tlla&'• another story. is on agenda and it could he connected with DEAR ANN : Whe n call . plea. message. Be versatile. expand our son was born his left horizons, see beyond the immediate. eyelid would not open .CAPRICO&N C Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Spotlight completely. Many doc· on collection. auc.lyzlng, evaluating possessions, • . tors looked al him in the gaining custody, knowing what to retain or dis· BENEFIT -A March of Dimes benefit hospital but no dJagnosis card. Aquarius, Scorpio, Taurus persons figure wlll be held from S to 11 p.m. Monday, was made. When he was prominenll_y. Hawthorne Christian School ***ENROLL NOW*** · "For the right Start in life" • ••• ., .............. AIM9J can... SUMMR SCHOOL $TAITS JULY 2 ...... ,. .................... . ~ 21, at Charley Brown'• H~gton two weeks old, we took AQUARIUS <Jan. ·20-Feb. 18): Emphasize IJl..---••'11,..-.Ssee-la/ gueat ''°'·th. ""'1;; ~~·,:t~!~,9~:~~[~~~1:1~:n~~ ·~=;u::!a~y~~- be Los e/es Rams linebacker Jim "lazy" eyelid muscle. presence. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons ~ I at left. Also shown are He can see out or thP eye figure prominently. .,. IChrlatle McAvineau West Orange pertectly but tt is ap. PISCES cFeb. 19·March 20>: Check clan-~ Poster Child ~ the March of parent to obeervers that destine sources. Mane.uver"behind scenes ~uld on.t and Gaty Swanaon Charle there •• a alight pro-chanae tone or "play." Know it, acriaccorcbn1· A-.... .. •, • Y blem. ly. Family reunion could be on a1enda. Visit &JJUMJ8 manager. We have been told he home, institution or hospital. ~._ I ,. -.. . . \. . . --' . ·' 1. ' ,, ... ; 1 . . ..... -. • . .. --- . -~~""""""'~~:.......--~.......,-=-~-::-------------~--------------------------...-:---..--------_;,;;;;;;;;.....;;.;....:....:;;.. ________ Wldl,;.;:.:~'~"'~·~"-::::.~1~~1~171;:,:. __________ ~DM.::=:~V~fltLOT~·::.:,~C::!J:,•d .-Calif Ornians \Vin iii Hawaii A mofher of rour JOWll cbUd.ren won th•· 12$,000 top award ln the N aUonal Pineapple Cootlnc Claaalc for her piae a ppll -c b ee•~ baklava reclpe. Sbe la Mra. Annette ---------- · A baklava dessert recipe, prepared by '-ts. Annette Erbeck, of Mason, Ohio, MeS the 125 000 top prize winner In the National Pineapple Coo/Cfng Cla•llc In Honolulu. Her recipe called tor tlaue- thin pastry sheets layered with a pineapP,ltrcheese mixture. Erbeek. a . of lhson. Obio, wbo prepared an lnnontlve dessert tltlt"d P l n e a pp I e . C b e e s 1• Ba klava. The rtH'IJH' featves pbyllo leaves. · Uuue-thin putry shet>ts layered with a pmeM" pie-cheese mixture. • ltra. Erbeck ofll·n teaches cooking cluss1~:. I for younpters 1 HAWAII GQv_ Georgl' AriyOlbi also preserueJ · cbecb for $10,000 to twl) : SAFEWAY LOW PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY! Californians who won ,,. ....... ----~,~-~-..... categones. -2. • the M~ Dish and Sahul ~eam tvle They are "Mrs. E1lel•n .-..-;. . Corn - Conwell of Oxnard a11d Mrs. Elizabeth Rork wt·ll • '... T~wn Houte or Whoio Kernel of Newhall . r esp e(' · 3 • , lively. ~....c .. , . Mrs . 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Add lot of ...._...ty in plan· bot, 1tirnng occaslon11I c h 1 c k e n I v e r a : nine ucf oooklna meals ly, about 10 rmnutci,. madnatf' 11t room tem- tbat are u ~mical Sene over steamed rt<'f' pt:ralure for 15 minutes. 'a1 po11ible •rd or paata , 1r dt's1n·d Dreln . rc sc rvlng nutrttk>ua u well. Yleld: 3 to 4 port1oni. •4 martn&ctt' Alfd t•orn "These days ll you can CUP'). slart·htom1mnade, com- llnd a meat that's both 811a-t 'IUED htn•· weU in ell pensive and CHICllt:N UVt:KS In a wok or large healthy, Od doll it up so AND MUSHROOMS s ktllt•l ht>al oil over high tt becomes both tasty 12 ounC-t'!> f rl·:.h ht·Jt Add MlOW JJeas iuld a ad ele1ant, you've mushrooms rernurnani.t garlH· Stir turaed the hat trick 2 tablt:spoon:. -.o> fry until :.now peas JUSt sauce :.tart to turn bright CONSIDEa c·h1 rken 1 tablei>povn d ry green. about t mmutc livers. sherry Add mushrooms , stir They're low cost and l large garlic clove, fry unl11 mus.hroom:. they're IOOd for you. minced begin to darken, about-I Now, what can you do V.. teaspoon ground minute. tomaketbemelegant? ginger Add c hicken livers: . Here are two ideas ~.pound <'hicken s tir-fry until c hicken rrom the Ame r ican livers , halved live rs are brown. about Mushroom Institute 2 teaspoons corn-2 minutes. Reduce heat : Mushr<>oms make ·any star<'h .. s t i I"" in r cs e r v e d dish a t o u ch m ore I tablespoon oil marlmtde: cook and stir elegant. and in the case •.-~ pound snow peas over low heat. until hot of chicken livers ther~ is Rinse, pat dry and and slightly thickened, a speciaJ flavor affinity s I i c e mu s hroo m s about 1 minute. Serve between the two. I m akes about 3'¥.& cups); ove r steamed rice or set aside. cooked fine noodles, if SALSA di Fcgatini d1 In a small bowl com· desired Yield : 3 to 4 • ~1;;.;·· S a I s a di di Fe·gatini ~Pollo is a sauce made ·of' nutritious, economical I chicken livers combined with the elegance of mushrooms. Serve &-Ver riqe or pasta. Pollo <Chicken Liver bine soy sauce, sherry, portions 14 cups). Sauce> is highly com · 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~.__......_~~~~~~.......:_.:.:_~~~.......:.::.:..:__:_......,:=::::===..:...-=._:_:..:.._:..:.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­Palible with either rice o r . as many Italians ser ve it, over pasta. T he Salsa, combining mushrooms, tomatoes a nd a meas ur e o r M ar.sala, couldn't be simpler to prepare. It takes a bout one half. hour from start to serve. In Stir-Fried Chicken Livers and Mushrooms you marinate the livers io a teriyaki-style mix- ture for a few minutes. then stir-fry them quick- ly with garlic and snow peas before adding the mushrooms. IN BOTH recipes bi' :;ure lo follow the cook· mg time for the li vers and mushrooms exactl y. Overcooking lends to tou g hen livers and makes the mushrooms less delicate . SALSA DI FEGATINI DI POLLO <Cllidtea Uver Sauce) 1 pound fr es h mushrooms 1 can 11 pou n d > whole peeled tomatoes 1 1 c up butter or margarine 1 ~ c up c hopped 001on l ga rl ic c l ove, minced •r.i po und c hicken livers, quartert..-d 1/4 cup Marsala wine l tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon sage :Y• teaspoon salt 'iii teaspoon ground black peppe~ Rinse, pat dry and s li ce mu s hroom s lma kes about 5 cups); s et as id e . Drain tom atoes, rese r v ing juice: chop tomatoes; s et aside. I n a large skillet melt butter. Add onion and garlic : saute until onions are tender. about 3 minutes. Add mushrooms and chicke n livers; saule until livers a re browned, about 5 minutes . Add wine, flour. sage, salt. black pepper and reserve d Milk, Juice Causes Milk, fruit juices and s weetened be verages used in bedtime baby bottles can c ause ex- TOPS ~E.INZ TARRAGON FLAVORE D VINEGAR@ tensive tooth decay in ' .i n r a n ts a nd youn g Thi-.. 'ummcr. why to.. ... your ~l;:id wnh nrdmary children. says Dr: Lynn drc-..-..mg when yn11 can go one c;rcp hetcl'I' > \\'nh Ballard. a pediatr1~ den-dw :l·:;1v wste of Hl!in: ~mll.Y}'~l}.!L ~ et the Univers1t;y of---·-anc~·fTOmTarrng1m, \\'me. Salad. Malt;;;,J--:f:go~ e p 0 r t 5 t h a t Guire ~favors. Thl~·re all m~;dl· from nntural 5 0 m et i m e 5 a I I 2 o 111wcd1cnts. Then i\aturnll y ·•l!~:d 10 gl\'l' you :i primary teeth are af. d1::.unctivc, full-l:xxfo.~d tn~ll' filM fected in children a s Ju:.t wh.1t you need t,l ~f.i«t? youngas18months. -;pie.: up 1he :;alad sea:..(1n. c.1"'" 1-1 1 H""' t· .. "The only safe thing to give a baby in a bed- time bottle is plain wat- ter." Ballard says. "Apple juice. orange juice, sugar water and · carbpnated bever ages are equally harmful to children's teeth because they contain natural or artificial sugars." The child wbo la most affected 1uck1 on the t->-<f---tM~..,,._. ttlpple 1 while sleeplq .and swallows leu frequently than when awake. Thia al· Iowa tbe nwd to collect around the teeth and provides the perfect set· tin• for tooth decay. Ballard addl. f r--;~~:;-TAKE-1oc ow----, I Sew I~ on any bottle 1HE IDP. I o( Heiru Tarra11on, t I Wine, &lad, Malt, or Gulk Vinqar. 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IQUAL MOUIMl O~POIUUIOH ................. u : AU real "1•tt' adv" rt 1i.l'll 1n lhla nt1w11p•pt•r 1:. s l.lb;e.ct to l h.i h(fr r u I • •'lllr lbMlmtt At1 ul 1~· wtu\·h makt'S II lllt')IMI II udv~r t 11> l' · · 1111 ) ~lt'renn1, hftutiatwn, er dlM'nmmallon hu:,t'ft on rk<e. rolor. rch.i1011. lloCA. °' ruth .. lul on~an. o ""intention lo mnllc trn} s u ch-pr c fcrt•n <:e I 1 m 1 t u t 1 v 11 • 1• dlscnmmulnm " ·nus ooWlipa~r will no lmow1nttlr u,·,·ept J OY udverl1s1 ng rur rca estate wh 1r h 1~ an violalion or the law EltlOttS: Advertisers ._.. chtck their adt dolly a11d report "1"0rs l•Medlotety. The DAILY PILOT •-s liilblHty for the first lncornct ilwtioft only. tbMs for Sal~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9l. Blu# FllST DllCHW. AIU tlighly customized "Plan E '', over 2.000 sq ft. of quality appointment~. 2 bdrm s uites. massive family or l'ntt.>rlainment room (wet bar> + hobby room. Commandmg vista or lush greenbelts . An adult oceupat=d home or excelle nce & dastinction. Honf'Slly priced al Sl89,500 Vv I·. s I I Y .\; TAYLOR CO. HEALTUHS ~1 11t·t· l!M B COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS TWO DUPLDES-UICH LOT Each duplex contains two 2-bdrm. J. bath single-level units. Near schools. shopping. e tc. Super priced at only $200.000 for both bldgs. Call today! ~- Bo Iii\\ ard \!£)1 l?each Realty ltEAL EST A TE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1 '49 OllGIHAL ILUFFS -Significant improvem~nts have been ma.de both in the pftys1cal & artistic aspects of this elegant con do : there are 3 bdrms., 2 V·.? baths and the BACK BAY VI EW is permanent. $178,000. 302 AVENIDA CUMB'RE. N,B. OPEN DAILY l ·!i . 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 OCEAN . FRONT LOT N cw port's bt>s t ocean front location wilh small home. Mat Sell IMIMdiahly! $525,000 Mini LIDO ISLE Bay view rrom 2 patio decks enhances c us tom spacious s bdrm.. 4 bath traditional home; like new. Ideal for entertaining Corner lot. $520,000. llG CANYON Golf course view Cro m spacious 5 BR. 4 ba. traditional home; lge. family room. pool, jacuzzl. $750.000 IAYFRONT Scvt!ral fine bayfront homes with pier & slip · AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak flQ.or. partial basement .. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120,000 Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4 I fioy\1d1· 01111" N B 67) 6161 • blQgo llAND NEW CUSTOM HOME n11 two.._,..._....,. ............ •lews belew. T•re• betlr•••• plH c ....... loft off ..... ....... ,,. 11 ... 1 • ....., ..,...t s21s.ooo 493-8812 DANA POIMT . ; 499.4551 495-1720. South Laguna La;r • Nl1111I 497.3331 644-7010 LCICJllllCI hach Newport l111Clt 1024 CostoMHa 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAMTASTIC! Corona def Mar I 022 1---------By owner . J006 Killybrook ANTIQUE BUFFS 111. Open Sat/Sun. 12-6. :s · your planl'I will love this beautiful. hghl & t·hN·rv Ii,: 5br home w 1a hortll'.\ fam rm. l:Orm:r lut & J h;iq~uin IHI Ct' c:ood l11l'al1un t:all IHIY.' !17!1-537(} ALLSTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX Corn er Io l . l' Cl p pt· r plumbin g. i.:ou d rmancmK. Sl59.000 G II. Rubcrt.'>on, Rltr ti75·U56:i! SPECTACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX Eas l s 1de 2 llt·drm , BR. den. rumpus rm •• 1 hardwood rloor~. rnn• tl•2 ba. 1'Tuil trees. lge 1•c1linRs. H 2 lot w11h IQI Walk to :.~hools. plan~ lo ~t·romJ unit mlleRl' & shopping. on Larl!e as~umuhlc· loan tiushne. lmml!d. poss~s. -$87 ,500 (;<1 ll 541i 5fWI ~·:lGtll ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ----JUSTLISTED 1700 :,q.ft. tuslom on . hulldablc R·2. East.side Uit;ta Mesa. • llG EASTSIDE CORONA DEL MAR 3 Bedrm home. 'large R-2 lot. ocean view, private beach . $179,500 REALTORS An exceptwnal cus tom 1---------Red Carpet 645-3474 •t bt.-droom, 2 bath wtl h fi.repla<•e. w /v. <"arpetlng & bltn k1t<·hcn. <.:o uld t"a.saly be converted -to mutht"r·tn law's unit Grc;it Co~t;i Ml0 S<1 loc;it1011 Fu II pri c:e St.!.500 Qill 7!il·31!11 WESLEY N. TA YLOI CO., ltaffon 211 t s.,. J ...... ltood HEWPOltT CEMTH, H.1.-644-49 I 0 ASIC FOi DAltltEU PASH RE/MAX 631-1266 5BRFAMHOME /\ssumc S52.00f) !JI ~·. loan $4371mo Minutes lo beach Super family ho ml-. Mas~l \l' l-lc1111.· fplc·. country k1t1·ht·n Wall or glas~ lt>ad111~ to <'<Jwrl'<I pu' 1 Ion It Ut.!t' cul de ~ac· lot 011 ly 91.),S(M). Cull for cJl'latl!.. ~~j.7fl81 «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES Church FOUR-PL EX LIKE NEW! $114,500 Ex t' t• 111.' n l ( o u r p I c x 1nv1-s1menl bargain. /\II rww pamt inside and out ' /\II new rarpetin~ eve ry unit' S upe r rental arl.'u·extremely low varanry rate! Income 9!00/mo. J(ross-call fast for pri v<1lc preview. 752·1700 , ,,, ;t • , ..... ,, ., 1 ~j ,, ' HORSE RANCH Herc's your rhanc·t•' ,\ I ;it·rt• horse run1·h w11 h rcrcntly rccll·1·orall'<I 4 bdrm huml'. workshop & 2 horse stalls, for 1Hll~ Sl 21.445 ful I pri 1·1· Located in Nor1·0. Xlnl tl'rm . ._ avmlablc• DUPLEX OH THE SAND $177.000 Stl>J); Ito llll' hem·h rrum o wner's frc>nt un 1t :1 Bcdrm s + l <'l rt F1rt·µla c t· Ut·t k s & patio, ~h;.ikc roor. C;.i 11 now. bi3·8.S50 • • , •, t 'I '• f \ lll\l,1'111111 [ ® 161111 -"···.'w·":·~·1•1~-'~····~·:·'·~··1.·<.···-CLIFFHAVEH 2 Bdrms , 2 halhs. dc.-n. frplr. Close to schoob & rhurrhcs. Short cstrow llllb~lhll• $14!J.500 b7J-:Ui.1 f.42 2253 f': H'S EASTSIDE EST ATE lk1mc & ~ues\ c1uartcrs on appr ox1m<1tcly •, acre Secl ud C'd cuJ-Oe.sac location. closl' lo Upper Bay f''ealurc~ 111cl ude : 2 f1 rc plan•s. beamed ceilings, usl'd brick hulrh c r blol'k k1t\•hen & load s or l'UStom woodwork 1-:xtra largt• dbublc gara1tc with t•lcdri<· opcnl'r & a lt:.i tht·cl work ~hop Owner Wiii nclp r111u1H0t• 1-'ull µnc·e SHH.SOU. (;;1 II 556-2fi60. t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES We Need Help! llavc more customers & houses than sall'Spcoplc! All local.Jon lhat altracls TRl-HARIOR REALTY 400 East 17th, C :vi . i\sk for David 646·3255. BEACH 5-PLEX i\lmosl new beach 5·plcx located one mile from t h t' s <1 n ti •~ o w mumlcmancc. Close tu <111 rl'laled ~erviccs. J us l USlL-d. ()4t;. 7711 l!E llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE WANT TO IUILD7 Cons truC't Your Own Custom Home In Newport Bc<1rh On This Lot. Five Doors 1''rom Oceanfront. Plans Already Available. Call 1',Qr More Information. 631-1800 111 DOYB DllVI macnab I lrvtne · realty 1SJEVE. $57,900? No m1stake-(Jnly S57.!JOO for lh1s attral·l 1\·c :11.>r, 2ba tondo. t.:nd unit privacy. w/a It.! patio. almost new crplJ! & 11 C'ommumty pool Wnn'I Last. <.:all now !J7!).~,:no ALLSTATE. __ R~ALTORS . IUUTIFUL IMCOMEUNIT Qumnl l'Olt<11!e hUffil' + 2 lx.~toom c h:ss I han ·'car old) rental. Quaint. r1ghl down lO the pwkcl rem'l' G<ltta see it lo bchl·vc 11 $155.<nl JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 associated BROKERS ·REAL TORS 202'. W Balboa b'1 lb61 V.A. BUYERS Nl';w PHOGH1\M I If ,Vl)ll makt Sl400Jmo. you inay quallry• I.o w <town • Loans lo $100.(JOO~ l.c·t u:; shc1w vou how lo do 1l • Call n0w' _ Talc to R~ Carpet w. Ushft! 754-1202 file~!,~~~! FAIULOUS llG CAHYOH ESTATE Classic Country English home on 2nd fairway. adjacent to park. Four bedrooms & maid's . including master suite with fireplace & study. Living r oom. libra r y. formal dining. hu~e f arrfily room & country kitchen. separa te family sitting r oom in c hildre n 's wing . 4 fireplaces, 2 stairways. $995,000 fee land. A COUMllA. IAMla CO. 644·9060 NEWPORT CREST /\llraeliv<· 2 Bdrm 1- clcn. 21 2 baths s plit lt•\•el. B11ght. l'hcery. nt.·<il ancl s harp t h ruoul . Exct•pt1onal lot·:.il1on. qu1cl. s 1.•l'ludcd with lowly view of gret•nhcll and oµcn space SI a:uoo Pica.st• <·;.ill 5464141 fur appl ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. PRICE REDUCEO Attention bui lde r s , investors. everyone! J\ cute 2 bdrm home 011 rear or larl!c R-2 lol : now only $83.f~! Balboa lay Prop. Realton .. 675-7060 * .,,, ,. . ·.' . j!aral!l'. earlhtoncs. and a neat pr1l'('. S79.500 21322 l.rt•t>nspray Call fur /\ppl BIG CANYON GORGEOUS new l i s tin g overlooking g reenbelt. located on prvt C'Ul-d e ·sac. 5 BR. 5112 ba .. exccplionar c ustom home e lates pride of ownership w/m an¥ extras. SEAVIEW'S BEST Exclusive~. prvt commu.l!.ity, 4 BR. 21h ba. spacious famify rm w t ftplc. xlnt views of Catalina & city lites. $339.500. COM DUPLEX'S Ve~· C'us tom. v<.1ultccJ wood be<.1m l'ei hngs. beaut i;olid oak n1b1nl'b. thruout. frptc·~ in li\'ing rm & m str BR. 3 UR. 21 :! ha owner's unit + 2 BR. l ba rental on rear. $279.500. • * * Deluxe 3 BR. 2 ba. custm built ow n er's unit w t de s igner wallcovering. la undry rm + 2 BR. l ba front unit surrounded by white picket fence. $244,500. Call Dan Bibb on listings blt home w tvaullcd wood iM!am re1hm:. beautiful solid o ak tab 1nl't~ thruoul. fples in ltvi.: rrr & mas ter bedroom h:at1t'(! glas~ windows. 6 l0l'ram1e till· )iH'U/./.I II mstr halh PLUS /\ <'h ;i rm 1 n g 2 h d r n rcnl;.el y, /fplc '& :>l'p;.erull patiodt·t·k $271),!'iOO CALL 644·72 I I DUPLEX HOME Jo'm~t rorner locatuan lovely 2 bdrm res1denl'• v.1th formal dmtnj! rm -i mt'Omc umt. ·-+ game rm SL-c & enjoy lht" best 10 less! $229.000 OP&l 1-5 WedfThun/Sat/Sun 5200RCHID PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 l-,111t·st duplex in CD\t Bldr Just complctlnl! 50l Mariwente. S2!JK .llou Submit ll·rms l'u~· lradt·? 543-HM8 ----- YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT SµL't'tacular 24 hr al·t1vc Vl('W or har l>or, Ol'ean roast & bav nlll' lilt'' 01 Ol·cun Blvd. ovt·r1ook1111 China Covl'. SW5.0CMI II\ owner. t)JI 0\56C) · Llll:'ll/\ COVE. It.! 1 br. ~ den w 'pn vale gues t 111 rs Bay & oc.•ean v1e'4 !'ft•a l Ci.'> 3 ptn. $28.5.000 Wtlt owner rinam·ing . Bkr 21J/545·7Hi6 ~,_,_,.. HllUC ~Mc CORMACK Rf LanJeOuplH Owner·:-un1L ha~ -I l:xlrm" -+ ii ).!U(':O.I <•Pl Ovt.·r the gara)!c 1 ~ another roomy I bdrm apt. (IC'c·an side of hwy ~.ooo 494-7551 Jbr. 2ba. p\1 bl·h, acc .. own land. lg. yd .. view. Cor. Hghlcls . Hy owner, $167.000. no agents. oiJ..5522. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde ~Familv On-;;:;;.· ~~c h;ird t" find 5 hedroom 1·xt•t·ut1 \ c homt..-s w1th t'<17} fomtly room, bnc·k r1 rt•plal'l'. kitchen with liw It 1n:-. Grnnl patio run~ cnl1rt· leni .. 'lh of home• t'lo~I.' lo st•hools S12'J.£MIH Won't liL~t Qill ~o 1n r1 TAABB.L. -· BRAND NEW TOWHHOMES "lritt Woods" 1 Ea.i;Lc;1~osta Mes a 1 2432 :)ant a /\fill /\VI.' Eni:ll~h Tudur~.2&:1 fi r :-pl! t le \ •I. :!&:J c·~ r I! a r a g c . I r p I 1· ., m1t·row<1vcs. 1tn•enhuu~l' w1 ndows, P•lo I. :. µ J TENNIS rourt &16-0061nr955 1920 Dt•vcl111wd b~ Woodtn•t• U.•\ Co -IY OWMER/E'Side 3+ or 4 Hdrm. 2 ba ATI&mON VETS Nice f:1Side. Costa Mt.'Sa "WON'T LAST". $87.500. No down V/\ RedC~t 645-i474 4 IEO 2 BATH R-2 7tM! <;enter W /Side. SOLD $8.S.000. RedC..-pet 645-3474 CONDO Total Recreatioft New carpets. drapes a nd fn.'Sh paint lhru-out lhLo.; 3 bdrm. 2' ~ bath homl· Sl·lr·<'ontaincd w /pvl tenrus l'OUrts, pool and dubhQus e . I n fine t-:a ~ls 1de loce1t1on. SH.5.~I - \\'ATf RfKONT llOMI~ 1-. REAL ESTATE 6:31-1400 Nt'wlv rt.'Cit'rorah•cJ 111 & 1-~~~~~~~~ out SiZ7,0UO l'h K-17 117f!H I ----1------- :\tcsa Vl'rdl' lluml' II\ ownc·r. So. of Adams •Jfl St<Jrb1rd, nr 1toll l'llUnlt' & park :1100 HI rt !'1hr. :Jha + farn rm llul!l' m.~t r su1 tl'. :1 ~ r-, ohl. $100.001 ~!'i 1831 :i.)li .. M 11 W 1· ' t I. o w <I 11 w n . l-1L\ V/\, J Ur. :!Ila, fam rm. ~1.0CM:l f>:ll 07f*I l'rc:;1.J1.uuu.' ~l(>l)a Ver1k :i Br. family rm. 2 Ba. frplt'. indoor Swt·d1s h BBQ, 751 5917 ---- 4 PLEX MESA VERDE Owner's unit 3 Bdrm 2 ha. upprox WOO sq .ft.. µat1u. thrt>e 2 bdrm 2 b:.ilh. L·rwloslod f(aragcs . Pnnc• only 645·9Hll I OPEN HOUSE , REAL rY /'- 0..0 Point I 026 --------·1 ...................... . HO MORE LAWNMOWER! Townhouse. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dlOIOJ!. bullllns. xlnt ca~b & draµt•:-. Manv decorulor tou1·hl·~ Doubll' )!ura).!l' 1\skin1t S74.000. <.:all 540· 1151 .... ~_. HERITAGE . • REALTORS Ma~rufirent ocean view. New 3 bd, IAe rms. 13rd bd sep . s uite >. /\gt. tro-0623; 759·0006. ---- GRANDOPENING M/\RINITA Presl1).!1ous residences near lhl' mann<1 from S ltiS.000. 831 ,3 450 ; 493 .. woo: 549.5111 ,. . . . . . I -OM.\' Pl.OT * -Pl18UC NOTICE ,.,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE , FllUOO PUBLIC NOTICE HEW~llT·MlSA UMll'IED SCHOO\. DISTiii CT l.EGAL NOTICE ...... c-c.ii.110<1 ... S-of ~ l',_.-fy NOTICE l'i HEREBY C:.lllEN th~I ·~ PUPii< \IHPlu• "''"of KhOol PQUIP· m.nl •nd ""PP!~ ~-•eo !of S•tur cl•Y, #•y 19, 1,7', from I 00 •.m . to 11 00 N . •I 1W1 Hew-1 BoUl..v~d C#<N•llY High !.<.-AudllOrovf't\1, MIMeft~. At \UCll li'"4! •\Ille Goftmift9 8 Nrcl of Mid SchOol O.strk l cie1erminp• • 11it11n date. "'°""" notice w111 •PC>e•r 111 lhi• pullOtllllon auorcllnq lo lhe tulH •• s.t 10<111 '" I"" EdUCAflon CocM ol lhe !>tale ol C•lllornl• NEWPORT ·MESA UN IFIC.O !>Ct400L DISTRICT of Or.--County CA Ill om•• OorolflyH•rvey F1>11n (_PM. ~clloHlnQ Ol~lor 11w s~n11 Publl\lled Or ...... C.0.S\ C>•llY Piiot /lMy "· 11, '"" , .... , . . -...... _ ... ~,,... ,. .... ., _ _.,,_.,_,,_,.._,_ . 6 4 ·2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p . ... { ....._,_S. l"111t'M.. N11111fw .. ·~·········· .... •······· .......................................... ~·~·"'"'" ....... .. .... ,.. tlU .... ,.. ·-••• ,.. ·-······················· .................................. ~ ... .... CALL TOSll dJett1, Jumlne Creek, Olll. ~r·a duinae ol ~ ran be your good .J~ ~ B4rff\A, 31,0, bath c\lltOmlJed Plan $; l,a r a e y a rd . I u 11 y IMdlcaDtd w/•utomatic •r.rlnltlers, brick p adlen, plumbed for Jacunl ; c:.uatocn entry tile, plus h carpet. Helrwood wide blade a h u l t e r 1 , air·coadlUoned. Never occupied . A steal at SM9JOO. MAUI MO li OU And the best ol Maui ls Alaefoa. the Emerald Bay ol Maui, lo('8ted l mile from Rock resort '11 new Kapalua Ret0rt. 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath oceanfront home <not an apt.> in pl~ development of 41 homes on 14 acres. Lus.h tropical setting w /manf(oes, papayas. bananas. times, passion rnat. f(uavas lhro~hout the grounds . Private sandy beach. Oriental decor · fully furnas.hed. including dishes. linens. etc. Ocean view from every room! The perfect retreat! $449.500 OR.AMCY ......... 77o.6100 FOREVER VIEW EASTILUFF New listing. Fresh palnl. Breathtaking view of Catalina, the mountains & rught bghts. Lvly 4 bdrm home. This is a must on your home shoppmg lil!L Offered al only 1249.500. Open Eves. 5-15-9.wl R('al f:.'\tate OCEAN & CAHYOM VIEW Corona del Mor Huiw hll with si.oal·1ous hOme L1~hl and airy k1tchl:!n Massi\·e stone fireplace. :J O('drm:., family & dining rm P.auo and deck. POOL. Won't la...,l' ('all li7J.t!5.'>0 r.-11, ,., "". , , ,,. '• ,,, '·' •, •••••• z-, ..... . VA .... OVID ....... 171.tlO HCOI .s Cu9&oai cardeo bome W/UPIUded cpl1 Is Al ...... ~ c.. chi*= tlanlou.. ~ NCttDGMYdOwn kkeheftw/formdq. nn. •=•· ,1_ wladln1 1ulra to Veteran mmil_lta<tNn blcle-•Wtl)'-IMMer ..... Salea Briiier. llimncl wata. •. ao X IO WOILD LI. fiun rm with w /bar. 14~1626 covered paUo ' 31 Hn. 7 da)' week 1parklln1 pool. Only Don't wait to buy real D.100 dn ar la.ff ower ~te. buy real eatate $503/mo payments . ui1 WAJTf tbn call (714> m.lm. * * *. * * (JjlfN~fl1~·•1 S 'uNfO ll.N<I · -~ , .... W ES T C L I F F ' S .-•-••••-LOVEIJESI' BUY·Extra Special home in an extra special local e! Beautifully remode led with island kitchen artd breakfast nodt. 3 larJ?e Bdrma and 2 fireplaces. Enhanced b)' lovely pool and patio. Call for Appl. to see: DWLIX MO VACANCY 11/2YIAIS Xllll rental area. Corner lot. QWet street. One wlit has private patio, other fenced yrd Ii frplc. New ~ 2 blocks away. Hurry! Only $81,SOO. Open Eves .. 54$Mll ~ Walkt!r C l trn ~~~ Real Dute ~r fllfi·- DUPLIXOM THEllACH SAVE GAS! Grea'-s~:n':r0 retreat Ckleeto airport. Stately 2 ph.11 investmenL ~ly 3 story s Bdrm 3 ba blJcs to ocean. NEVER formal dine sep· family' VACANT. WON'T LAST. Sl42<XXI ' C ALL NOW <7 14) . • . l£1..6767 =~[i:iliil ON WATER=Sl.IP $275,000 CltHrflll •d cltar111lfl9 ltOIH wlttt pri••J· Medl/,.tto. boat ......... priced 3 IM•oo. Ito.ct Oii WATia a.• of Mewport IMCll. •• 91d ,_ OWlt tlle 9-d. A ttrrific ... ltl toclllfs _..... IEACHFRONT HOME $385,000 I [ \8l IRlltl J•ll-nclKed! OWMr wll 11e90ffete. Eajoy tMs Z-stwy. l IM•a-e.-Y"" .,__. • ._.. Mach. Lots of pole ... or ntoJ it a i'- WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. T 6 2 • 5 6 7 8 TWO ONA LOT foi a au l's room Of ll!e$lrOCXJ1 -this tonvmahon quill! J,\SMINI:: CRt:EK: A Priors. plaids.. blight ~- special way of lire: enjoy I urn SCI a PS into charmin1 sun- the vacal.Jon. atmosphore "" 1fT ...,, t>onnets a1oc•u1ull compltltd '"""'·-"'~.,: 11 one time and do not 1equ11e -s t ro 11 a I<> n I! th c ' ..... frame ro put toeethe1 Partern windinli? paths amonlo! /.586 parte1n p1eus. d11tcr1ons. blijtc shade tret."S. or a Sl.50 IOf each pallern Add 40C swim In the beautiful each ~'tletn IOI l11sl elm ,.,. pool. relax m lhe jacuu1. !Nil and ~nohnc S.-' ta: or have an enervating Alice If.as ga1J¥ol lenni1 )'DW'.OWJ:' 1.4-----·~----~ttlal111111W'f'Jllfrnlllfltr-,OJ" shopping renter. schools Oft[ MAIM PAR1-wt11p up, tip · and churches just around up s'#lfty wmmei 1n minutes! In the rorner . -TWO Ct1$11. ncHron cotton blen~ it's HOMES AVAILABLE. .Ideal lod101111, resort and sllop- both three bedrooms, pt~nltd '*" 9279: Mi\ses family rooms. view Sizes a. 10, 12. 1•. 16. Sue 12 balconies. One at 248 and (11115' 34> '*' L ~ Jl'd$ 6Q..1ncll theother at 2415. l1b11c . COLE OF MEWPOaT s.4 Sl.50 1tr .ti pet11f11. aEALTOltS a.. * .. .ti _.. t11 "15-551 I fim.a. linMK. ~ 5114 ti: INVESTORS! ..W.,CM 5 tJNlTS 80X.305. lot . Owner will carry. submit al.I alfen. Crail. S220.000 RE/MAX83MJ91 Home ln · Vista, '" acre paril-Uke grounds. Condo lnSan Marros.2 yn newj tradt l or both for loc:a houAc o r duplex . Ownc r /Agt. Pe1C1U' Sweeney. 752· 1920 • ... -Ulnl Pattern Dept. 442 Dally Piiot mw.ti.a.._...,., .. u ....... -.--. ZIP, Sal .. S"'1 -._ All tM MW datM$ 9011 Mtf lor IOU'. Dutf hie .,, Ill OUf SPRING- SUMMtfl PAFT~ Omtes. tops. wrn. ptlltS. """ II'~ P111s St~ free~""" eo110011 Send m ............ M.$Ut 1 lllr , ...... al.JI ... Qlilb .. $1.50 m ·~ ...... sue -. ~ ..... _ .... ··-.... •" ... ......,.. ................... _... •• --•.a:.,, ..... _ ••••••• rt - •t .. ., . .,_ ........ _ .. . • bee ,.tio .... .... , .. n.~ant' h1lm 1• w ·c·~1 If\ dt.'C.'t~ F.xreJc!tlonaUy ht•· ms t r .111111 •• w .pr1\'ll ll l)llll'tlfl Spacu>u~ rmi. thruout • bdrm, 3 h1t. 0-ml 11111, l1.w fml) rm Ofrt•r1•ll ul Slljl!.~UIJ 7~1.')111 llY1Nl'S HST W11111l hnd 1?1 l'i 11 ,. ll"tflJI' lllP<lt•J •tl'I U'' l1V111 tlw l.1kt• 1111( I h.1 ur ~1.11111 1 ... h 'l>l.·11olu1 lJlft<tt'\I Jl ilt"'.lJW I .1 II w ....... Causey & Company WAHTTO Gfl AWAY NOMTHf THNAGHS? ........... Wt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mil ut.._. . I06t H1 ,, ... .._. 10" ... . .........•..•........ ··········•····••· .. . . LAST CHlllE These 2 homes orcer you t.he lut opportunity to purchase a LAI .. NIW home ln MIWPOllT IMCH. !or $21S,000 or less. If you always wanted lo live in Newport, this is the i ime to n c l. Start e njoyini abundant rc<'r<'ationa l raciliUes & excellent i.c•hools loday. Invest now tn this :, Lu lllc commwuty & reall.ze the rcwuNi" of great living & increHsing vulue. Call ~LUM ..,,. to see ltu,•:;t• outs landang 3 bedroom homes. U~l()U~ li()M~S REAL TORS'. 6 75 6000 2443 f:d\t COd\I H1yhvydy, Coro na del Mar Ht...,... •och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIOR VIEW HOMES °"'9r'IMI ..... ca.-.......... ........................ ,,....-4Jii.9i;:~······· .._.....,."re 2001-. 2000 -·"-······ .............. ___ ...... . TUDI UP OI IUY NOW! IMTIUST IAllS DOM,. MATTmlt HBl-S WHY- Eumple: You buy a S200.0004·plex withlS0.000 down and a ll.50.000 loan at 11'7u interest Instead or waitln" and hoping that the rate MAY come down to 9....,'i~ (do you ~li~ve JO The Tooth 1-'a rry too?). 11•,t,.9h'7.-• I "4:% on 1150,000 for 12 month11 • 12.i:io e•tra Interest cost which Is a tax wrlte·olf! ln the same 12 month period al 7i,.9% Inflation your 4 ·plex ha!I appreciated SIS,000 at 10% -S20.000 and at 15'!1 -S30.000. Talking straight Une depredation ror 20 years Ivery conser vative> with the building at 75% of sales pnce. you have a depreciation write-off of 5' { X Sl.50,000 or S7 .500. . If you're in the 25":-tax bracket $7,500 depre<'ialiQn saves you -Sl,875. S2.~ inlert'!lt eosts you -Sl,700. Sa vmgs -S 175. Rt's ult Ynu make Sl75 plus $15.000 lo $30,000 appre<-1al1on lthal helps any negative cash flo w1 In thf' 50'~ lax bracket S7 ,SOO df'prt'<·1at1on sa ves you -$3,750 S2,250 mlerest <'Otlts you -Sl ,125 .. • $61.QOO DOWN 4 Deluxe un.ita. Offered atlll0.000. ..,McC .... lffr 541:-nzt Oceanfront Apt /Hotel. Npt Bell. Owner carry. S'1116.000. 67~·21M NEWMUMm Out "' Ill.ale. 154 Unit.I S3.040.000. ~ Unita l'180.000. 3t Units S74.000. 11.Dw int. assum. loan I 37 Urut.s $760,000. <Low int. assum. loan > Pnn. only please• O BoW'ke. Rltr 546-9950 6UNITS C:....MIM JU4 ....................... Mela Verde 4 br, 2 ~. fam rm, frplc, ~ bar, new cpt. tee )'Cl, no pets. ~. '1Sl·31186. Dix Condo, adlt.s, 2Br, 2 1,,.~fh, bltn "-, + Wllhi'/dtyT. dbl gar . 22!t w. Wilson J 12. 640-0086 2 Br 1 Ba. encl gar. bea.m ceilin14s, nu carpet/ drapes. no pets. S38S . ?SI~ SEl-:THIS ! Ullw to 1 ...... ""h ~11111·11~,. & airy :? !>Ion I ;\1ur11wl lutdll..'fl I h~,, 111 mi: .1nil t.hrun..: rm t 'r11d.l111~ fll"t1)1a1't' 2 .,;, t ru lar..:•· pal11»> On h -.S, !*.IO 1 ".ti I now. !lt.i3 7ljX I OCEAN snA y R.E 759-9222 READY and WAITING 111 .. w 111 1i1 J11 t1 \ J 1-.in1 SM·~ Mflll ll-:1. Ill 1111· l!lln,·h .in·« ol lr\'1111· 1'h1,., I b1'lln10111 :! 'ton air t'ont.lll totlo-11 t1u1111' I~ Hl1•ally lu<· .. 11·tl 1111 ,, 1· u I d t' ~ <• l'• 1 n a n l'l'rfr11 for tho· )!f11w111i: l .11111 lv \\h 11 111·~., pn \ .11•\ .1,, wt'IJ I J rJ.,'I· lio1111· with :!. h1:droi11n1>. :! l1<1tli:.. rrnlH•11 1 hh· r:. m II~ tl~lln 1h•l'k,, )Nllh t'Jfl)Ull \ll'\4 ~ J tlll •,°"hll1·w.1t1·1 \ I<' \0 11 \ 1• I I 11 0 k I 11 ~: \ 11'1\1rl.1 Cuw :Sl~'l • .1CMI This :! bdrm & dt•n . popular "Monaro" home is bargam 11nr1>d for you •al only Sl.55.500 This 1s the k>wt'<;I µnt l' on thl' market today llfea lly locatC'd on Port Nt>lson Street, LJu..; homt• won't last. so ('all today Tt•rrm a\'ailablt• ::iav1n~s -S2.625. Hrsull You mak<> $2,625 plus 515.000 to $30,000 apprec1at1on over lhe year. NOW YOU KNOW WHY INTEREST R~TES DONT MATTER. OPENINGS ·oN OUR SALES STAFF We havt• 11 few openJOl(S for qualirted, dedirated proress1on11b who a re mtcrested in JOinin.: Owner carry financan~ at IO""i'k .. 20'-'· down. full pri ce $265,300. Xl nl Garden Grove Area. No dt>ferr ed mamt. Prin only pleas e . Agt. D . J ohr)..'!on 972. 9300 E'side location. Close to ~.parks. shops. 3 Lge bed. 2 bath. patio, dbl gar. Frplc. ~/mo. Bkr. 631·1094 4 Pl t.'x Cos ta Mes a II l lo(' .. t io n Nuw condo, 2 br. 2 ba, 2 l'Xl'l' e n .. · l'rplcs. pool & jacuzz1. Slbi,400. Agent 8.13·0356 $46.5 yrly 67s-4!fl2 Bltr 10 houses on lot Owner may t arry ll)a n with SI00.000 down Uk r . tiJl·L~ Pmrpls on~ HURRY IM FORECLOSURE • llMSo ('oa!>l lllwuy 111 Vdlul(I· F.11r l.1\GllNI\ llt:i\('11 497-2457 1-; X t-: (' U T I V t: --------NEIGllllOIU IC Hlll You run f10t1111•1· 1h1' hon1l' thrnu~h th1' l1·nd1•r vi vuur t·ho 11·1· A ~k 1 nc St t7.~)I) LG1J8M1 !'tiCJUel I 052 .•......•.............. Laguna Niguel Realty • 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e RANCH REAL TY 551 2000 ..._.Hunt Harbour 4hr, 3 full ba, fam rm, UH. Lit. t"u II lmls q><I. lilt> ent~y . all IJll 111:.., _ frplr . l>lumJ)!>tvn~ w<1lls .. WARD MOBILITY <'omplc tP . N1•ar nc "'. quality hit hy• i\y rh . P 0 . please . $138,500 H40-1441. EXCEU.ENT PL.AM l.<1r1w :l IJdrm, :! ha all on on1· nour Ne;1r :.hfl1Jpm g 1·tmlt·r l'ark l'hH'l', Int· ~l:! 7·kil 1044 ······•·····•••······•· POOL HOME 91/,.0/o LOMN Vuulted cc1hngs, sunk1·n llv rm, dramat1t urn. plus 4 l~e bdrms & hugf' fmly rm. Private pool & Jacuzzi. 9~ r+, money available . offc rf!d al SIS9.000. 759. 1501 Heal fo:-;tall' W h v n o I t· n J o -y pm(<'S.'i1ona lly dccora lt-d and landsra1w.'d 4 Bdrm 1n lh1· Ram·h. fo:ll'gant living ''" quu:t cul dt• i.a1'. Unly Sl:!fl.000. VOGl:.:L-PACI Flt' ti-i0·61til Location Sf1.1t·1ou.'-ti hd rm . :!l, 11.1 I 'Ia n •I:\ 111 Snwkt•I n ·1· l'l1·t1l.V nl gu1~l 1rnrk1n~'. and J;:rt·:it 1·ommun11y fac1llllt~ Nc·ar shopping aod all sd 1ools . IQ.OW MARKET i+523 C.O!f'l:IS Dt· IP.\11,.E Sharp :lhr. gr<:a l loc·<1tmn L_,..a •oclt I 048 .._ <ittt-or wtlh ;.emen1t ,,.~ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Mll!>lM·ll 1)7:1·.\:ll I ai.?t GRACIOUS LIVING LOW DOWN PA YMEHT SJ>il1·1f>u.'1 2 :-I ~ 111 r :! , ._, Ha. cathl'dr;,I tt•1linl-!. l~•Vl'rcd IJalm. -;hon . -.:1f1• wlk lo M'h11~1b, :-.ho11:-.. r1ark . llllrary, t1·nn1:.. puuls 1\s :-.umahlt· ITIOl11W/.!C !J:I 1', ;lli.IHIO d o w n p 11 ,\ m 1· n 1 lJ n 1 \ ,. r:.. 1 I y I' ;i r k f(.2 Uftl:lmr 731 !'ill~) t•xl MAA H<ttll'ho San ,Jo;u~w n :!lir. tlt•n. 21J,J , fr1>t1" 111 1 1ia11tr... 1111 on l!olf t•1,urw .. :Ojoy Vll'W I rnm m11-.1 room:-. l'oo l & p 1· Sl31.5(MJ f,UHJ\197 This Old House 1'-l1u•alt·d Jll"l .1 lt•w hlnrk.~ from th1· lit•al'h (Jlckr !)punis h '-ly ll· hornt· Dt•taliNI 1·x1t•n or of 'llEAVY PL,\STEH. l!EDTll.E HOOFLli\l·:s & MlCllEI> l'OHTl<'ll E.Vf'RY Formal llv rm With h:.iy w1111low. hus n :N'nm F1Ht:11LAC fl; t\f" U LI> II Hi t t\. W iwoo<lL·n miln tl i.: · (ILi> E '' O A I\ I·:'.-.: t'l.OOHS T ltl!l'OL T M1<l(llt• rnrr1dor l1 · .. 11ls l•1 ;.! hdrm~. ~ t t•ntral l1;ith. FOl!M 1\L l)l i\l i\t; flUU~ W :\I OOH IS ll 1\HCll. u l)•'ll!> lo l1111g kll r hl'n & :-.1•11a r a t l' UWNEHS THNSFIU> M~rVH't' r m S p;11·1110:-. Poot, Spo & Fairway Sp;.l'IOU.' :J lift. :I ·h,1lh home. form;il tl1111ni.: rm. rll'fl & fom11v rm " 1u:-.1 rti.!hl lo r t h1• .11·11\1· family. Neslll·U amunc lre1•s n l El N1 ..:11t·I Country Cluh S:ClS.UCMJ 49J.94tt 4·~-5220 496.2413 830.5050 GA TE GUARDED NIGUEL SHORES .Assumable loon ,\ r 110 11n up gr .1d1·d .tflprox l!UO sq ft <! 'lory :1 Hd rm Ort f1•p la 11d St,11ni·d l!lass \I. lnduws apd ups tu1 rs Pl.'l·k 11t lht• l'actfw PLUS la hu lo us r<·l' r l' a I 1 on f.w1ht11~ ;mtl 1•a,,\' wa lk tu nnvall· l~:arh · ,\:-;I) .1 fo hulou,. ;J!-,11mal1lt• SI lll.C"IO .it !I' '• ln:i11 l'nl'l'd n ,.:ht at Sl:l2,0C HI 644·7211 F'OH MORI-: IN FO ~ ~ t 'Olt ~.o\ I. 1-: W '\ 1 n1• 0 .1ndo:!Br. :!Ila . prH'l·d Ill ~t·ll at ~!,IOI l'r111 11111~ ><:11~12 Secluded Livin9 Plus View ,\ !> 1 rn p I .v II u , " I 1 n I! canvvn \l••w frurn lhl' vvrv J>rl \ale llilo!hl~intl ho 1111· :1 l'>l'drno rn :-.. t11n1nl.(. t·111.~ f1rt•pl;1t•1·, 1frlux1• k1l l'h t·n "'1t h h111 It ui:, 1:wll)n · ( 'm 1·r1·d n·d\l.011d p;.i tlO l.u:-.h l ;i11d~1·ap111µ. :5!1!),!J(HI 1 lurry. c·all 49!l l!Jlitl lh·al .. :-.1 all' llayfmnt Ouplx Fant vu :Jllr upr ~Br lwr Fp. hltn.' & ldr) hku11 in 1•a Summr w n tr r•·n t l S:l'111,uuo ufr i>" n .1..:1 MO· llf7!1 aaow MARKET! II I (; (' ,\ :-; Y u . Condo ..:re.it Im· at mn AJ.-;(J ""'l!ant :lhr. hl)m1 141lh Jl0(.11 1 ~p:i unly s 1::.umo 1•ri11 1· u111~ tiiJ ·131 I AJ.,'1 fo_;1~'fflll.U Fl·'S LI! crnt Int. 4br, 21d1a i'Jr ~ IJ T t• n n 1 s S w 1 rn (.' I u h shops. s rhls . $179.5011 714~HOl.!7, IW1·24-t2 ~ ~och Dollhouse $105,000 N 1• w po r I S h u r t• s allr<H'tlVt• ;1 jlH. nt-WI) <'•'Pt ·11 & pa1nkd 1nsid1: ,\ out. 5 hlk:. lo beat•h Owner transft'rrcd out 111 art•a . Pool & lt•n111 ~ cour t s . Reas o n abh term<; to quallfil.'d buye r Call for ap)>t l o set• P("RJ:Y. 960-4392, 536-24911. ---- BY OWNER Super NN.:hbrhd. Jhr 2ba Li: fam rm l"ewl)' ru.k.oro SkyLrtf' Walk tc pk /s c hl $131 ,500 t•~37. ------ WE'U PAY LOAM & ESCROW COSTS on tt11s •1l1r . :!lia llV hnmt.• ll<·aut ni·w <'rptg & lrnb1• Nr park & sehl •174 .500 55 1 65~1 . f.l(H t40 TAXI SERVICE 1:-. u1>nt'('1.-s:-.ary from this heaut1ful family homt• L't11ltlr1•n w1.1lk lo srhool-;, rhur<:h & park & swim :ii home 4 with famll> mom & puol. s.!·12.500 J mo t· x l' l' u I 1 "t ·rear )!ro und s lead 10 B r 11 II m 11 (I r II o rrq 11 u ts id e t' n tr a n ,. ,. t 11 Turt lt'flH'k Vi...t.1 I s T 0 It i\1 T y I' I': ll!:lrm. 2 '~H;i :I rtri.. C ELLAll :\l 1)!hl h e 8y Owrwr. Npt Shore:., :! Hr. 1·onvt'rt tlt·n. l'omm po ol . tcnn1 .. r rt ~. SIOJ.900 "C.:o urtt.':.y lo Bk rs .. 54R :11<s 1 •Iota II y u I> g r :id l' d 1·on\<•rlt•d & u!'.1·11 fur Assume 9·'.i mortl!al!t' WIN 1-; STO ll I\ G 1-; & Call ror info & <i JlJJI Ti\STI NG HOOM . S200,000. My ownl'f l'll':l:.C\'all for :ipp't !6>:1M. $134,900 hll Price SEE TODAY!! GONF. TOM OR ROW I: Rt:t:IJEH 1<1-;,\l.T Y $11!1,!'JUO J lnl rrn . 21:.. ~ Con<lo cli•..:ant, frplr . a 1·. 2 pool:-. '"lk t rl :.tort's. l>OJ H ' ~a :-.. !I'; J s:-.um;.ibl« Hro k<:r 1.:0111H'rat111n Ea:,y R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 BLUFFS "X" PL.AM nu.1; bn l!ht :l Hclrm humt· 1s s 1tua t1•d o n I0 \·1•1) gmlilt Walk lo tf>nn1:. 1· l u b & :. h 11 IJ111 n g $14.'i.(XIO. ti41).l;z.5!J For detail:. ~ //«?.t.J~ll R E A#L T Y OCEAN VIEW OHL Y $239,500 Lorat<:d o n a I ).!~ l!ri.'\'flbelt · '1 l1tc bdrms . frml din rm . fmly rm. 2 stone rrpll's Newly 111·1'0 . m1n1 ort·an \'1t•w 759-1501 Real F..stalc THE BLUFFS Jlcdured to 514-1.900 ,\l.~ohrtl'ly 1mmanJlall' :1 lldrm 21~ h;ith, lormal d 1n1n).! Split It•\ 1•1 to"'nhomc Opt•n :..pan· '1t•w from h vmg ruom and maskr -;u1t1• Now vac·anl. ownN unx1ous. Cul I 540-ll5 I ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS JUST LISTED fiot LIDO Supt'r Vil',,,, o( Lia \ &. Orean Perft·c·t •·ontl Cal I for appt tu st..'t' HOG EH BHOWN I! E 1>73·102fl LIDO ISLE <e f':Xt'l'nl111nal 4br. 2ba on "'1ck· St. lo ::it lol. fn·nth door.; & beam rt•1hni:s lhru out. hardwo()(( fl r:.. rormal OH. II! So patio, u :-. t· ti h r 1 l' k t r p I 1· • <..:ompletcl~ n·m<><ll•lcrt Oruni.:c County 's faste s t ~rowing 1nromt' prnpt'rty real estate operalJon f67 million 1n :.ales and t·xrhani:es last year! Over 25 of our s1a rr an• urensed lo Sl'll our California Real t:statc Limited Partne rs hip lo qualified clients with ai. httlc as SS.000 to mvest. ONE STOP SHOPPING OVER 100 LISTINGS llu~. :'I'll. ur l'XChaJll!l' now We rht.-vrfully h anltlt· ulhH bruk<'r~' hst1nl!'> CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT, PLEASE N u tlri \ t'h) '· plea<;(' No req ue!'t~ for "pu1'k<il.!<''-.. in lhf' m a il 11/o r eq ue:-.tl> for • adrlrt"i'l'' Wt· n •sJX·l'I th1' rights and wishes or 11ur 11r11pN1~ ownt•r.. with respert to hm1t1ng d1~rhll'llJrl' or their propl'rt1es to smr er(' buyers o r c·xrhanl(ers Wr'rt• professionals and we want to work with both buye rs and sellers ->iA d. proft•;.i;ronal mannt>r Appomtme nts, pl~ast QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES. INC. (7 I 4t 752-1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s..ta.AIMI 1080 WHY PAY HIGll RENT" ••••••••••••••••••••••• H'x•t<> w/6x30 ~las:o,tnl' rm. PRICB>RIGHT 1"1•111 3 BR. 2 ha hom1· 111 rut'l' n<.·r~hborhOOd l''u II pnreonly $71,500 Park Pla t't',lnr 842·7-i61 South LOIJIMCI I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1mmi1c rond in/out , ~arnf11•1• 675 <!(122 OLX 24x64 in a wa rd Wll\flJJ\Jt.pk, adlts . wlk lo stor~s & s ho pl>. Irv ~).)I :ri27 fi:tx2i VIKING. 1\tC. Hx2 1 -.er1•1·n p11r1·h . x In I l•lt'allon m 5 Star: park I r\'lflt' Oys !~ I. 5511 2-l i7. aft 5PM rWknd~ 5!ll .U>:!H ELt:Gt\NT -!Dr. :!'~·Ila hnml' S p1•1•l ;J<•ula r v1t•w pvt bcal'h & k nr11:-. f<i 1·t l1 t1 1•,., $3fi5.111111 I' :'1 U l'r11pt:rt1«:0. 1:!1:11 1m :t111; 1---------- • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS & PETS wacoME l\rTli Kirkwood, ll1vc ly air 1'0nd 2nr. 2Ba. hkvcl for the kids or rit:I Must :w1· t.o appn'<· IM M54WJ 1 Mobi~ Honw Store WE HAVE MOBILES! OM UDO 2Rr. <lbl Wldc SH.5'MI 2Hr. part furn Slll.750 2llr, Lloal dock s.55.<MJO 2 Br liayfront. dl'>I w1dt.'. & beautiful $79.950 - \.I.M l HI HO'I 110~11 " Inc. REAL ESTATE h .11 1-l• _llti_~------1 AcreG1Je for Sme 1200 $16.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:a~t or Luk1• Silw rWll•J'I o n :\1 o J a \ 1· k 1 \ 1• r Moja\'I' rl\l'r \lt'l4 . I a<·n.· $200011111411. SIUCJ pt·r mo S7 ,5 110 phunl' 5524411:1 ------ R·2ZONED Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 be1th + hu gt' f a mil y rm . $535/mo., and i,:arde ner. Call !'am at: 546·5880. JHr . 1:i,.na house, NC'wport ll~t i. an•a Hoom for anthor unit. ~e 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Nice paneling. Nicel y dccore1ted. Low m ainl yard. SS2S /mo. SSHl623 BYCO 1>.&:>-2251 54H·4137 ------TRIPLEX Wl•Sl Co~1.a Mt•,u 2 Hdrm urut:.. Will :.how llOl> 1 t 1' t' 1· a ., h fl n w S1Zi ~lf'l A).!1·nl !fi~ .Otill\ IRE.AK EVEN SISK CONTRACT 2on a lut t:a :-.t Sid i' Cns t ~. :.eparatc yard'i, l>cparate /.!aTaJ!t~.2br. Iba.each °"" /Ac)t. 631 ·I I 2!_ lob for Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill UNIT L<Yf. r\nahe1m Make offt•r :\l1Jrr1:. & i\ssoc 12 l:l 1 37 4 -1~1 VISTr\·4 1 ~ at·n · lob. all plan' & permits pd. for. j.(raded t•nl(111ce rcd. 10 m111 , from orn, pk!>, plaza & Sl'hls. ~ood area. undef'"6Und ul.rl. Offer. U>-29:» --------~....ty 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ****** VAAPPR0¥ED HOMES Al.Ane·OnJ.Co. NO mom•v down up tu SIW.ouu \'l'lt•ran Adn11n1:-1 ration Sull-:. Broker WORLDR.E. 543·1626 2 BR. I t,.<z ba. 2·car gar . f!l>k. l{jds OK. MSO. A!n fi1>6670orGJ1.5550 Mesa Verde. 4 Hr Exe1• h<Jm c , nevd y tit'•· 5675 /1 n r I ).!a rdc n er Owncr 546 24~ lbr pn \ale yard. f /p. ut1l paid . !\Oo Pct!> $350 fi42-005 ------2/Br r ottal.(e gar redt• mtout Nu rpt/drps. Cpl- Nodog.'i. $\25. !'>4114CY73. ----- 2br houst!. stove & garage 1-'enct:d yd $!90. ~-0658. ---Mt-Sa Vcn le 3 hr, 2 ba. dbl )!ar. bltns. frph-. $550. md£~r ~7~ 01-:LUXt: 2 Br Condo. 21 ~ oa. Pvt bal'k yard. Att..cht.-d 2 cur gar. (rpk. auto gar dr opnr , trash comp 673-2282 btwn 9 & 5. .,_,.. 3226 ....................... 2Br, l8a,ocean vrcw.~ mo. ~5845 ·------- 38r + den & 3rd sly deck . panorarrur view ocn SSSU mo. 34052 Formosa (2131 4344461 fa.fain v., 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM F.S FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Priced rrom 5135 to SS2S. Fncd yard & ,:!a rages . 1-'arn ilies plt>a~e. kids & peb welcome. Call 964·2566 or !nJ.2971. Agt, no ft.>e. ----- ~llr.. 7day wt't.•k Don't 14 :.llt l•) l1U) real t ... tah'. hur rual e:-.talt• aOdWAIT' t WilqOll IHdl 3240 ****** • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I.9th St-4 br. 21~· ha. Out of Couwty dshwttr. frplt'. xlnt arc11 . Pr ,,.,.ty 2 5 5 0 ma mt. $650. 1146-7961 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2700 ....•.................• 4."11\ Rul1,\ lh-il (;r.1pdru11 S'll'UI I' ,\ Will l'llO~Hll'r trade Iii 11 !12:! 7:M( ..•...•.........•.. , ... Ha.es Unfuntished, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\r. :! h;-1, rlcan. new crpt drµ., µamt. ~lY.°• 751 20!;4) •2-~TOHY TWNllOM 1-; • 4Br. I• ~Ba . µool. tenm:.. near shoppinJ! $150 m11 1213 1 HJ7.6824 o r 1714 1 !tli4-51~ STEPS TO IEACH Ubl "'ich· '61 T ra11l'r;1ma IDN51H61 :I P''l br h & pier S4Jb-lctt1nl! allowt-<I l«atc'<! m Trea~un· 1, :DIOI l'ac1fu• Coas t llW\' Lai: Hr h. Orh·n·d ti~ fk-nais.'\anr 1• M I' 171'11 499 :.!Ill Afl lwents for Sale 1300 GeMrd 3202 lly Owner S.Jtio.0011. MINUTES FttOM THE 4·P1ex for sale by Ownl·r. IUOGET RENTS lf 1:l-lli\23 ICH nl'a r hl' al' h 1 n San fu>nom) ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• NF.W Lg 2Br. 21 !Ha. 3 l>lks to <X'n, sun dl'rk. mierowavc. dbl gara~e. n<1pet.:., $2.Sm~ 962-~~ OM WATER O~ER l' I c m e n t e· X I n t Saw 11as + t1m1' "" Hoyal Mu na n·h 24,tiO •· c F" u f Ext sntlv Mofivat~d Wr. 1-1.ua, 1·oml'r lot. b r •. k d ..... ' I k Slffi.~tf'lrm f · ~5~1 $210 I r or you"' 1 i. R...torLHOpt. CRl::EKSIOt: J\.',Pt:N m Woodbridge. 3 Br. ' ba. f\tlly landseaf)l'il and upgraded Super lt•rms. 116.000. Owner. ss1 .. rn:111 MISSION REAL TY 98.'>S. <..:st Hwy, Laguna Phone 494.0731 acet.'i.l> t l'nn1~. l!olf. bcal'h. Call k t: Ofr 7 days JO.I; 4!14·it:IL5. Otht•r 111™'-s. 4!1.l·IU2S Iv. m:-.)! 1-: x I' I us ) v <: N (' w p 0 rt Tow1·r Ma~n1f1r 1 a nt <.:atal1na ·C anncry V1ll.Ju~c Vl('W. 2br. 2ba prof<'s s 1ona ll y der nr ated SIK9,500 751·5(IOO, 54H 0094 I n v I' l> I "":f' n I .'L ..... ~Apt.s lg!) n llas bought anothe r ow par re n l -r S'-JS l brhst'llunlllch · homl' Comfortable t (.JD67fi'7 PL 72tUS Dupieus/ :!hrs S?75. $2li0, 100s bdrms w1lhthepnva('y H lWhS'ale 1800 ~2hrfum.qwt.-tdlx N1rt• 3 Bdrm family room homt.> $005/m o o r a v a 1labl l! ls c /o p !. $219,500 With JO•,: opt. mont•y. - ------------.Assumable Loan !"airway El Ni1;:ul'I Jbr. $231.000. Custom Jl1•alty 77(}'J777 ---- o( 21 , baths. Located 111 MoblS. Hott. Stew. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $28.'> LI! 2br frpl <..:. M . ex1•1u..,1w Eas thlurr. with 11411-1~895 EASTSIDE C.M. 3Brs S350. $311.S, 1395 Ouplcx. 4 Br+38r. C.talina Bark yard & Newport Bearh IHr, I blk patios, enrlosed i.:ara~c·s. ·Ulrs $l955Brs $575 tm · Wat...frOftf Homn 631·1400 3 BR. 2 ba. Sundan ct· to wnhse. Excitin i:! design. air, frplc, m1no Upgraded rloorln g & drpi;, pool & Jat· R~ owner. Sl 16.500 73 1·5180 Mssioft Viejo .I 06 7 W PANIC SALE! your11wn pnvatcv1t·wuf Two 2 bdrm. units. NWJl(llch 3+2ba$550fp ()pcnMonlhruSun. patio wlgas BBQ. fnr to om . $12.500. 646·5678 extra park10~. Alley Horse prQP2bronly$400 IOAM to3 PM. t•ntntarn1ng /\lH>t:U _aft 6_P _M_&wknd'I. arcess $125 000 557...o825 3 hdrm 2 ba else to lx'h $550 m o 536·0086 / 53S3312. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll534th St. Vi\l.U fo; · ownl'r will FAMILYPARK MEWPoRTiEACH l lomcf1nders·Stale Wide F.xrtu..;ivc Finii.terru on Bulboa Penms ula ca.n)"a.Jst TD. t all l.1cto Owner unx1ous, J Rr. REALTY 675·1642 It• J f th" wal"r o r Lakl' · $199,950 Rt:altyl>iJ.7300 * * * * * * * S US " .. 28a, 1976 Barrington, REEDER RF.i\LTV M1ss1on Viejo. 2hr. :! ha. The Property Mart is land k1trhen, lg mstr Prime Newport Penms ula VA APPROVED The Place! tlllltop Developers upwadcs. Ground level 640-0019 bdrm & bath w /~ardcn location. 5 older units on HOMES Plush executive home h. Laguna Charmt•rs + boat sh p. $147.500. s..taAM 1010 lllb, schl.s Just manutcs 2lots. 'l:obesold as a 1031 LOVf:L V Spacious 4 br. home. 1565 mo. 9022 ((hodesia. nr Edison 11.S. biS-M&I IWW• ....... 3242 80 immaculate! Has 4 Ocean View 751·5000, S."8·9094. ••••••••••••••••••••••• away <M P3844> w deferred exchange. Al .Areas · On). Co. bedrooms. dining room . New Co1n1d os & New U you're in the market $6 I 950 ...,.....__Store Call Carolyn 642·5171 or NO money down W..AIERF'ROl"i'IC • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~mw~~ck ~e ~a~~~r.be ssu~r~e~~~~~N~~i·~~~~~~X:·~--~~~·~~~-~~==~~~==~~~hu4b~-~~~~--•~~~~M~~.~~--~~y ~Tu ~~d flrepla t'e . Plus h lblk bch.1 .. 2,3. bdr.442 -nr.mn.., w/IAJ . <213>392-4885.Agt. VeteranA.dminlstration wut.. Bridt rrpk. bltns. F-----,...,,..rin-ui:rtrnm::-Tire -eypnn· It Loc us t. advertis~ for sale In Complete ly furnished. ' EASl'SIDE Cost.a Mesa 3 ~8"tl. dbl encl garage. Slip r-.oo,£; •. CaPa11t~!·u~1·ore . ~~Jg~'j(~*~'. Clauified. unusu a lly spacious VA Terms HIWPOal'llACH ·hwles. Sl9S,OQO. 642.2510 54 '!1 1 1. 26 avail. Leaae"7S. Peggy • .. w -...... rooms with fireplaces, sq u e 3 k y c If! a n 2 Cloee to Hoag Hospital. .or646-4848 1 -• _911M31rl. _________ _ 91ll·R1-~ ~2~)~!6. o r ....,...._.. I 041 wet bars . man Y bedroom home on lush Adult part. Mklng only 24 Hrs. 7day week 3244 11 _ ---"-••••••••••••••••••••••• a menities. Owner will t.ror tined street. OminM Sl9.960. Call: 546-5880 Super redurllon, 6 units a Don't wall to buy real '""- -· trade for apt.s or motl'I. room. <'ustom bookcasl's. garage., $22.000 gross, estate. buy real estate -... ._ ............ .. '119.000. Del11·wus fruit rro m tippr. a t S21l9,0ob. and WAIT' Northwoods 3 br,. 3 ba . lMEFRONT Coldwell.Banker ·-ba r kyard trees. Cull i\s.'lwnc Isl ol $201.700. * * * * '* '* :mo sq. ft., lge family Wi\TI RI t<ONT Now at $245.000 Prtn nn. f11>lc. d.shwhr. fnc·d $197,5001. Rf)l(~Nll/\I fllcO<l!l/IU C.OMl"l\NY llOMI'-Inc. tod<1TARllU..y 5-t0.l720. onJy.Agt.675-~Larry ....... 111-.d JZ06 yd . gar. Wale r & REAL ESTATE ~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlll'dener pd. Brand nt>w. Shaf1) GlenWood model fiJ l·1400 ta~.-..,..._... --'1roperfy 2000 Ct.ff 3 Br 2 a... garage. 9Smo. Kidsok. no pets. on Arbor Lake. StePll to ~ CUSTOM v•w HOMI --· .-1n1nwSAIRA ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrplc. slovc /rcfrig. Agt. no ree. 964·~; beac h ft clubhouse. ~t:ar.iy new 4 bdrm., 3 bath large B EST OR I G INA L Dressing area In mstr 3HOUSES Wllhr/dryr, t67S yrly no _m._. m_1_. ____ _ Large living room"· view lot on quiet 'cul-de-sac road, BLUFFS AREA ! PROIATESALE bdrm. cedar l i n e d F.utaideC.M.3separate pee.a.•·322.hves 8Bdrm,4bahome,cboice lamlly nn combine with z IHM HOMI cloee\a, pull out kitchen houees on 2 lots. Acrou • 1-..1-*'000 mo atant l~de r:~r ~he:~~esst,ro~~nt~r ~~rlafr:a:ca:. ~;~r~locn:~l:~al~e~: l·JLOT ~J:'· Alar ~l?todnb~ from park. Su per ~ .. '19.~!t.~ .. !~!! =-..,0."u'"' .... ' . brtna ap9Cious 2 bdrm. suites $57.000 (JIJM42t.70> ~location. $W,900. H l &hly up1ra.8edde d ' $385,000. + masalve family rm. & In the 600 block f So Moblttto.. Sfon ~RE:~TIG€ PBrENlNSULABa dblPOJNT Woodllrid&e Plat'e, s BR. 1.-.UCview.4 rm adde d trobby rm . o · Me 4 ,4 • 1ara1e. 3be.,fonmldiniq,tiv. or 3 bedrm 6 den. Poohl Overlooks e normous Sycamore. An older 2 ____ .. _-11115 ____ , __ _..., __ .. __ HO ~ ~ lie smater slllte, walk to ft ram.. rm. Located ·--~tool Take iu:een bell. Honestly Bdrm 1 bath home .1--HUW-M!iS'l'~~ld 3.133W OJutRw N . ._.lfffift'0':-11-npmt.,..-.wmrfftll' m . a look at till• eleJJant '--~A~~~M!J~• co. .,..ced i l1189,500. Agent 50Xl2Sonl~. Ceaveelionaf W-"· •-.... ~ .._ ul 8 . 6'41r "'646y. 9111.5Mo. Alt. TownhorM today. Call ~ u..n terms y. ..... ""uun .. 11""""' r -M4-~ 831·3444 1SM70U 496-7222 831-0836 _,........, Ctl644-721 I In quiet clean Co"ta '°"'' '~ ,.. ''""'"' •n 1•1,,..1 When you need upert Mt'llla park. sia.MI Bkr POUi UHITs.c.M. Unique 4 bdrm. 2~ b• You don't need a aun to [ • nr..MH .. ..,.._ terVtce or re pairs. tum 6:U 11»4 Near new. 3 Br owner11 n e wly r e d e corated. "draw rut" wbeft you .lli]l~~j'~li!'·i]ll~:!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... !!!!!! ..... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J..:ito~Ule~Se~rv~l~ce==D~irect-==ory=1.~~~~!f!~~~~~~~~~~~::L=un~l~t.~2~b~a~.fr~p~l.~2·~ca~r~Ba~y~fron~t==w=/d=oc==k=E==500=1ipl.ce~~an~ad==ln=:::::::the=D=a=ll=y --·-·r: 1n Classified to solve JUve somethintt lo St!ll " gar .J.2Br.2ba.units mo annwilly hy owner PUotWantAds!Callnow yaur problem Class1ricd ads do 1t well 'r.il. lnvstmts 642· lti03 6T.U449 842-~. • 9«AU iaa• ........ .- 4 .. l\t b&. run. .... . 4 II. Z~ ba. NB •• 11000 llR.lla. SC •. tr15/IGO _. .. c... i---. db "'""" wiew. 2 8clrm1, 2ba . Sff1trlt1 • pr .. u ... _Imo .... ........ ~ on L IDO I S L E . O lamoro11t ••Hullve Bayfront cooclo wffh ... o1 ..... Vftaod m 11 c h more , Stip avatlabla. Furn @r Ylll\.n. -Jmo. WIMAYI Ut•WTALS TAKfNG USUVATIONS JSSOC iJ tcd ----- ~Mn\ nintaia ByU.weel. now •uil. . Nnf•. Aatinll'B-1170 .,. ...... u..... Af•••••hu.fwa. ............ 4>00 ....... ,.............. . ............................................ . c.MMele •24..... • •• ....................... .... .................. . : MIWPOIT 1'te vutaa. 2'11'· _..patio Af.Mft •rn 6 bh·W . llil5. 75.2-1 111 . 2 Br lllO. ut mdya. ~adult.a. no 1.1t•b. The l.akn. 2br. I '"a ba. on JUONewpor1 Blvd. lN> lake. ~~. 753-lltl lAillta Meu .""t 273'1!"_· __ . __ -----....,.. I bdrm upper. ~. Qultt b ulld1na whh t.aut.Jh&l bnd•l"apani: . Ideal tor adults over ~ No _j)cl11. Lt-:Y.WAltO Al-ni. 2020 Fullerton Ave. c I blk ~aat Ncwpe>rt Avr • I blk aouth of 8ay I 63M.\387 l HK. Mir cond.. PQ<ll. room for klna alzed bed. aa. VOO £1,..-p ACI FU; ~ ... ------. -·--L.,M IHdl 1141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Since UnJ Wt' have hel~ thouaand.• of our clien\I find roommata. We ran help )'OU too! ~ns 13Ml34 t2U>4416-1143 . ~ .--_.._ Ocluae newly decoral(!d z ---r hdrm apt on erean near 1'n,Plex 2br, fl"fllc , patio. Vict or Hugo. llu ted CRAl"TSHOP Unuaual opportunity available al coat of inventory. 645·2460 / 983-Sf1t fllll•t U. Ckeanfroot 3 Br i 811 n14h1 ----------1 2 &drm + "· l"r••ltt)' .--und. •Uliel' kk·uuun. 111RTLEROCK l•lllftd S d.-c:'o reted. Patio fullyfum, aoll now y_rd. &3~~ Un kt'r Nr I' o o I • e I e v a I o r. li\'d<v. Si:t5.mo. 5U·5'l0~.:. 11ubterranean parking. 2 BR. blath ft ~. 610 Joann t625. '9t·a3. --- St t: M U40 No Ml.,....IHcll ll6f FOii ADS AIE REE Call: br "'"'. "°m•. NnH Sltwtmo Wft'll.ly lhru &>pt ts. l>)'i. •...t ml! .,, 1» 11m &lt10.ev-sw.21• T.... w.aufllwtOO ..... , '1ft.. W'tle r<>C'k ltre•dnloor 6J ·14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::ta!.~~~-~t Clf' ';-INce.llll lAaae. ~ mo. Incl 3 Hr. fam nn. l.n lltbr Vu •••-•••••••••••••••••• .cudfntor. QIU m.3:Z51t w taard .. nt'r 1175 /mn <x..tom twnhb. c•u1.111t l111t· 3 Br 2 & towahumt'. llbiv. f"r1t Tl'rl' •. t'Omm pool le, J••· . no awts ~bnu( t'tuldrco ~ l.w. Net. 67s.5'18e -.«a ,'WW, IJl4' July l)lh :!br. 2'-"ba ••·3871 tw:XBAY 3 hdrm :! ha ------ Wltlt!r piaid, ~mo AJik c:......... )IJJ forKaa~96t ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 3 Hr d.upw.x. 511 1 • In:. ••81.lJFFS 4M. 2''ba, $550. Adult.. t "r1.11.: fun rm. trvl<'. pV\ paUo &o-6100 ,....._. .... hrunac 3 bdrm • lk>n. ~ 664 l"80/K30 SOSO 'spaoous room. Ukc Dt'• <&and. Lr!! IUl. d08t' lo pool & tennis S750 Qrpuratc PlaLlA Rt'ally, ~~ .:ixt 40 a.-. lllli twnh" a pt Pvt ------~-11et". bit 111 .>, µ1101 Ckt:Mtlfmnt 3 hr. 2 rnr M ull,, 1·h1ld Hi t Soil'O t!ar~,._ :l balth, w iw \'rpt. be.· ti7~11>17:1 drPi ~211 l. ~ 630J ----eo.ta Mha ll24 tt lbirtxlr View 4br. fam rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J br, 2t'2ba.th n1-yers1.ty lovely y d , $795 mdd 2 llclrm, I h11th apt Parkhouse.POol.tc nmi.. l(ardc ner. 759-1!107, SiOO/mo. 714/640-0008 _ ,49l·l744• Adults. $3..\0. mo. t:as 1-Nl)d. 642. 507:1 Woodbridge 1 le v. 3br. s-a.---• 3276 t.r., Jba. 2 frplc, 2.2oosci. ••••••••••••••••••••••· LA MANCHA A"5 ft. Sprinkler:.. S775. teawful O<'n & hlll vil•W. l..a.r>et', 1.2&J bcl .:tu'tkn 562~ 3Br + oon. 21Ja, lse $595 apts. Adults . Jhhwhr, !f---''I I Call Dorado bllns, encl ~wr • .:as bl.IQ "rrace Twnh s e nt mo .. • e " (2lJ) 434-4461 l'wl (;as I'd 771< ~Ott University· & Michelson. l'I ti.ll S4Y1J. 6455tit 1 I br. 2 ba. Nr. pool & jac. s-ta ARo 3280 Lovely q uiet s 1rect . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. approx. June 1 2 Ur 2 Ba condo, carpeb. ~75mo._~·3.,',82. drape~. p ri v. patio, •1WO SJ'ORY 4 bdrm :1 upwaded. Call 54H·ll:IOO. ba. formal dm. r m. dc11 HOUSE WrTH POOL c.my 9i75. !lo. 524-G28R • I 4 br, den. Jl.~ ba, 2frp cs. t:xccll. l yr <>Id 3 Dr Zcargara~e&pool. Rent t ownhous e. f rplc. I~ and . yard & pool .patio. $550. Jlen tagc rmintenam:e. $400. mu. Park. 559-0t7l Shown by appt only. -ltmdlo s;. Joo.... 848-JW. Townhouse 2 nr. d en ., C~rmnimm · · ba. Top ievel. • G rC>'at Uidwai•d 3425 view! $5SO/n10. Avail •-•••••••••••••••••••• .l une I. 640·1212 orSPACIOUS2 ·3brcondos 754-79q.I · 4lr. So. Coasl P la;r.a . · h 1''rwy acc·ess -to 1 rvinc ........ IHC 3248 complex. 557-4800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.lwlder's Custom . Jim. UDOCOMDO l ~lc, hnl!ht. uiry 2 br & 2 ha. fri1k , 1t00I & jaruzi:1 Adults. no f'\'l:o. 63110097. ·----- SIDS Near nl'W 2 hr. 2 ba. J!aTll"<ffJ)(•rt. frµk , pat111. t'k.ist• lo ;111 'JSLMl!ml 642·1603 $!75. 2 Br. 1 ba. laundry nn. patio, pool. i\dlt!>, no pets. TSL M~mt 642· 1603 ----2 Br. l bath, E-s1dc C.M. S350/mo. Ca ll P am : 546-5880 Spacious C~t a Mesa ,\pt. 2 br. I ba. good area. Kid" ok. l'ool. $325 mo Nopt.'t:> 1'ath)1.1>42·195l 1&2 Br frnm ~ to S:J'J5 N€>w 1·pL ... paint & drp:-. Uean & rut:t:. 751-4!060 :!hr ~. den. Sonw «JC For lease. D1slmctavc 2 ,u. Beau. y rJ. Gar. bdrm . d t•n condo. Handy t.o shpg. & heh. nayfront with boat s lip. $700 m o. y rly . /1 s t· A Jleauty at $!000 per :,"TUNNING Ir..: l&2hr , 5!11·7UU0dys,cve. 5HG·l2'.JX month. 2ba. J:!arden apt. Pool. Uc;u-ti-ful-;j br ho m t· DOH OSEN l Si!95. & Sl3.5 710 w. 18th w1pa noramw vie w. :! REALTORi.____ ~ . 1-----_,ui-,Ki! ()eel<:-.. ;.i ll 401GLf.:NNEYRE 2&3 Br _;pb. f amily .1 ml•n1 L 1 l·~-St 3uo. ___ 497-4848 complex. No riets . 220H !'•t!J.1186 Apt 3 Collci.:<' A Vl'. - -ApalwlltsF.nMWd 642-!ntiO .! UR. l ba .• frpl. :.love, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~fng. & olde world • .....__, ' fa '3707 da.rm. 2 nlks. lo Shaw's -r' (.'<l\C. SS2S Mo llilllc ••••••••••••••••••••••• «.'4-7551 Slee piri~ r ooms & --11..11tL 3250 ttltt'henettes. $75 pl'r ~ nt11> ~ & up. Ocean 1''ront. ....................... &75-8740 UJodo 3 Bil. 2 ha. 2·l·a r ,..__,,_ ~- gar. view. $400 mo . ....uwu_._ 3724 833-2513 al 4pm. ••••••••••••••••••••• • • 1 :.__-....._.-32.SZ Newly decor I hr dupll"x, .....,..... "-r-" s...:p. by garal!es. Qwct. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J::inply"d adult over 35. LUXURY 2 IDRM •· MCiUB. SHORES lEASE Bctu!lfl gu;irded gates. i1 .-harnuni; roomy 2 HH hom e W/UCl'l'SS l o f u bulou:> rct·n·alton flltililH ... "> & C<ISY walk lo 1111va1t~ beach. 1i;oo mo. Ask for NiJ?cl. &M 7'.!ll .. g~t. Newport •och 3269 --.. ................... . NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Villa Rentab 1>7~912 Rkr Nopt.'1S. S!GJ. 548 1~1-_ CASA DE ORO AU..UTILITIF.S PAii> Compare bdore you r t:nl <.;u~tom desi1m feature s : Spa<'ious kitchen with indirl'ct lighting. separate dining area. fuJJ length marble pullm a n in bath . Kingsizc bedrooms, pool. UUQ. s urrounded with p lu s h la n<lscapin.:. ADULT LIVING AT IT'S Bf!:::,1 NO PETS ' 1 Bdrm fum1sht-d $335. 2 lid.rm fum ish('ti $41.IO. 365 West WH11nn C714 )642 1971 Valla PQooma apt 642·2Ul:l •Lovely, qwet a ll adult bid~ •SpaCIOU.'> 1&2 Hit eCarpet & drapt."l> •Pool &RRQ •Pnvat.e garaJ?c~ •Pnv /pal.Jo balcony •N r -Hoa~ JJ 0:.µ1tal. shoppm~ & 2 m1 from beam. Sl25 Beaut brand rww ' ba. frplr. lndry rm. i.:ar 1'SL-Mi.:mt ti441 11;0:1 2Rr w /j.!ar-nu rpts-pamt Wtr pd 636-4120 l·Spm 41171; Platenlla .. B .. SJOO East.side t br. wood bc;irn et.•11.lngs & c:abmels. $265. 835-8544. TOWNHOUSE 2br. l "zba. pvt patio, encl gar. J\dlt:-., no pds ~ a w1il fl /I :mW. Wil-mn 640·J123 LarRe bat h apt. J!001I locale. pvt pallu Adults. ~w. t9th. $215. --- BeauUfuJ nt..>w 2-sty, Jbr. :l'rJba, w /s unken <.'OOversation pit & frpk . Wet bar. Bit.in vacuum. AM /PM intert-om thruout. b lhn BBQ. rrucrowave oven, d1!1h· washe r . 2 ca r i:a r w /elect. dr. opn r . $7801mo. Ulil. incld. Kids OJ{. Days ~. eves. 631.«'.JOO $125. 2 Br. refni:?. <.:&U. patio. A<lults . no pet!>. 731·/\ w 18th. bl3-77R7 Trailer. 35". secluded. I ---- 40' Boat s lip. Beaut dct"or. 2 sty, 3 br, 2'h ba tnhsc. View o f waler. Avail tpW. MO mo yrly lse. W 's. 675-6775 Ix', ulil pd. $27~. 2538 Lg 2 B r , n e w, W I D Nwpt Bl. (rear> 646-01 47 hook·up. I 1·ar garaRc. l.afl-._.. 3741 ~~o. 557·'n<>i. t213> ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR Garden apt. 2 bdrm. den. INN. 115/Wk & up. Maid patio. fireplate, dbl. !let"V., rolor TV, heated Rara#(c, s undeck. Avail pool. UUI. (714) 494·5294. 6·5. Adults only $4!l5 985N. Coast Hwv. 633-56:!0 Days. 548.36()(1 Newport .och 37 69 _E_.v_e:;_. --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAST SIDE TC)TAl. 2 Br. bllns . patio. washer-dryer hook-up. SJ45. mo. No children or pets. IPe~rwoods).,,314 8. Mont.e Vista, 548·7la7. t•hUdnofa, aun.11 dOf! ok • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~n.4 ------l Hr , Uk~ new, clos•·d jU1ral(t'. atuvv. rt1fr1~ lt7!> ~l . --- <'uU• Z hr. l hu. cnf'I ~ar Nr oce Nu pd!. ~· T!H*l o.. .... ' 31Z6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAllCMIWPORT Hal·h e lo r s , l o r 2 Oudrooms & ,.own houses ~ .,'rom $349.50 Spectacular s pa. t al ccrc at1on pro ra . ;.0e1al program 7 Is. IS tenm.s courts. At 1on lslnnd. Jamboree Joaquin llills Road. l Ur. dean, like new . - w/.cara1itc. l290 1714) 644-1900 OCEAHRtOHT l(JIJ. !f3:!S 3 Hr. 2"'1 & $495. mo. 2 Ur. l lia. SllO. mo. l'vt enrl patlO & i.:arui.:l' Lob o( i.:r a :-.' J :l552 Ill 111• l.a n tc rn. 4!Hi !12:JO or ~116-3354 or 496 !ll75 For ttent IJ;1na l'oinl. Ulltf s1dl' condo. S57~1 Cuti.' house $400 Deluxe V141w apt. S:>a-0. AtH . 493--0467. HMlll4on•a0 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. 2 ba. w /oHtce. Yearl y . rrpll-, gar . SltW. 'fSLMgmt 642·1603 BAYFRONT. 2 br. 2ba. a>o. Vu Penthouse. 3br . 21 :iba. Sl250. 640-8900 or 675-1199()_ -------"21!1 Patrice. 3 br. 2 I.JU . (·ondo. Split level w /frpk &1JOOI. S550 mo. S:j.'J-lllll2.:... oCEi\NFRONT l Bdrm. 1 ba. Y<.'arly A~ent 673-366.1 SHARP. beach 1.2 & 3 BR. - frpk , d1shwshr, i.:aruj.!e 2 Bdrm. P ~ ba. frpk. li.:c & patios . No p 1·ts . p;.illo. cnrl j.!ar, yr ly bl• 900-23511. wknds K40·630ti S450. Ph 1·784 -22:JG . Seawind Village Nt•w 1&2 bdrm luxur~ adult apt!-10 14 plan~ rrom S3l!l. + poo ls. tennis. wat t•r fa I b . Pond.'>! From San U1ei.:o J.'rwy dn Vt' North on &ach to McFadden lht·n West on Md"'addcn lo Seaw1n d VLlJ<i/.!l' 1714)89.1-5198 1;11 -2000. 12-5 pm Nc·w' nr Lido Shops. Yrly I-' p, pat. 2 br 2 ba t:pl No pet.-; 's.550. 54ft-4073 Condo 2 Rr, 2 ':.< ba. unfum. Cape Cod Sf>5() 675-6Jfil>after Spm SUPER 2 Br . many xtra!I ~ + SUARP l Br $2!>0 ti42·n~ 3 HH. 41 ba. upper dplx. Nr 2 & 38r!I. mow In today. Lido family pr..r. $55« wlk U> shoppmj! & bus Mn~ J\1,'I. fi75 Hl70 $335 to S:IM;, ~;!.!)lj.i.J. 64tH.W1 ·3a1& NL'W 2 BR :! Bi\, encl gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !"l~t· to t lw lx:a('h. S:l70 Adult slu<ll<> :1p1. :.ton ·. mo !.1&1·<.'!KrT rcfn~ & ul1I. $l!Jfl1mo 4! 3 Hr :l'" Ba. :! t·<ir J.!araj.!c. n ear 405 & Ht>at"h $4511. !"'21 .422.; StiOtostart. ·IV<! ~Iii San.Juan Capistrano 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• liusaness man. 35, offers low rl'nt to n ea t non·smokinJ? lady 10 rct~n for htc hs kpi:. Cus tom 4br. Laguna Niguel houst!. 495·5906. Fem to 11hare 2 BR. 2 ba. N. B. apt on beach. $200 moinclds ut1I. Avail now. Aft 5:30642-3285. 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• StoraRc Rental. $35/mo. s ingle enclosed llunt l:kh. PeJ!J!Y. 960-4392. 2 car ~ara..:e to store wood workani.: tools & to us1.· pe riod ical ly M1k1· 4!tl 19H9 .. : \'{'~ •Sin~le. llar bor Adams . t:.M $35 Storal!e onl} 833-8974 440_0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OM THE WATER! PLUSH SUITES J50 to 1300 Slj ft Fantastic Views Wet Bur:. Udo Marina Vi .. Newport fl7:Hltlti2 ----_.,. __ --- 500 I :!50 'll ft II ~ y EXECUTIVE sums Luxurious office s. s pacious conre r e nce r oo m . executive secr etary. pers onal phonl.' rove ra ge , receptionis t , xerox. notary_ Lease or month to nionl.h. Near So. Coast . Plaza. Orange County ·rurport & Freeway. Call Virgtrua 979-2161. OFC SU I T~S San Clt'mente xlnl loc. pvt & q uiet. Upsta-irs . In <: U1.11Jt1es. A IC. new r pt. 01·can \'l \'14 Va ri ou~ Mzes. SIOO & uµ Mr CI a r k .1 ~ 1; ~ ;, !I 1 o r 831·6161 SHARP OFftCE MODF.RN BUILDl!'IG In downtown Huntington IJcach. with parkmi: Sl25 per month SCOTI'REALTY 536-75)3 Office To Shatt m Corona dcl Mar. Call 644·1S4!14 Dix · I r m . off11·1· <HIJ 1\1rporter llot~·I :-.;v lt·a.5" 113.1-3223, !I to l:! 3 Br. i! ba. J?ara,t!c·. f Ip, s m vd, nu dnJ?s S435mo ~5.17fi or fi7~1J v1sih1hty Lar.:una. s ul1 parkinr.:. Nl."W c·arpl"t . drapes & paUlt . :ur ron<.I 2Br. r:anl!t•.&'. rt.f11g. pool. I' r 11· 1· n c I! o I 1 a I> It• no pc-t s , S!l !jo-m~-"' .... J:1UI0.5.'i7·5R70 W~ICLffF. ~rnund fir real t-stat<· offir t· Shar" ::.pan··w1th dt•"k S7~ mo ~1i>4~:n:iu llOMF.S FOR RF.N'r :1 or 4 br. Pnced from SllS w $:>25. Fncd yard & ~araj.!CS . Fam1l1c' plca:-.t:. kids & p e t s welcome. Call 964·2566 or !nJ.297 l A 1..'t • no fee. •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Ir, Adults only :1 pools Covl.'red car por1 patio apts .. BBQ'i; dose to fwys & bch.-. walk to shoppinJ.!. 1711 I Goldnwest atw ....... 847-6064 ...... iwcJOft Granada Spacious 3 llR. :l''.! ha f'rplr. O!lhws r . encl .t!ar. laundry hookup!-> 1\va11 5 I. S4H5 mo. l't·i.:i.:y. !~. ~per l & :t Ult ;iµt .~ l"ondO. drnw lo bcat h, t·~an w1bltns. <.:all :won. won 't las t A nd). 5:£.7Dl OCEAN FRONT. ml:.nd vww. arlull:-. only. 2 Br 1 1~ Ra. pool. "auna. SC.'1.'Ur. bldJ?. ~. ·Tom. fl.'1>~115J6-348J Cute I RR. nl.'ar Reac·h & Talbert . poo l. lndry 1·a rpor1. patio . S2:10. li7l-2252 ---lniM 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kant' ho S an Joaquin twnhse IBR +loft. n·,ba. Adult !!. $5:.!S . 213 /540·3765; 541 ·7607 eves. 4~959'1. 8.11-tilljl ---un·'IC .. : spact· ava1lahlc lXf1C"l' Co:;ta ~h'~:i 1\ ll'. diµ,. t pt. :.! or :1 rm~ S!Q). 440 SCI ft !n!l-0211 ~nh Furnished at 171175 Beach Hl\'<I or Unfurnished 3900 n ca r · T :i I ht• r t 1 n •...................... IBEEXCITING PALM MESA APTS MINtrrESTO NP'f llCll Bach. 1&2 on from $25.'l"& up Adult!>. No pct:. 1561 Mesa Or. 15 Ulks &st or Newport Ulv1l t --.-:!_a~-si:.._m ~-~ _ PJ\CIPIC: WOODS Adult apa rtments s d Jmong wandl·ring ~trcam-; & l<ill fra~ranl pines. I Ur from SJ()l1 16350 Harbor Blvd, South of &lingl."r . 839-2140 ----ROOlllS 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hnom w 1lotclwnl'tt 1· 9i6W(.>ck& Uµ 541S.1J7;,5 Femalt·. J8·25. to :.hr :!hr mndo JI. B $1>10 mo ~ Ultl H4H·8H71 WanlL'd room to.rent N II or B a I ho a :i r t• a . t:mpluyed man, :.port:. minded. prdl·r :.µor b rruodcd Pt,'Uµlt· &.15 9596 Walk 111 bl."at•h . 1:ue:-.t quar ters w St'paratc c ntranc1· hath l.1tc (•ooking Sni.: m <1ture crnpln}t'll adult S200mo. ITT5-il214 ---- Bed·Sitt 1n I! room & Pri vate bath t o cmpluyt..-d young lady. 548-4077 ------S.U.U.rRentcih 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• La~urui. oceanfront, pri v. beach, fishin~. weekly. 4!&-:til6. Rena1ssanre llwttin){lon rwarh. S.'lu pl'r m onth. Phont• mt...-;sage !ll.'rv1et· SIO per month. d€'s k S5 pt.'r month. O:uly Pilot offlr1· Phon<•642-4321 ('Xl 27(; Sin~le·Jrm SWI(.' aV311 IO full scr v offr bldR. Nr O.C. airport. Rcc~pl & phone on:. SN·y :.en·. t-onf rm. t•ll" Pl!!c c·a ll 752-6181! I MO ... REF. Rt:NT 250·500 sq. rt. offic<':. .,'rom $145. lnC'I . ut1I. 77!J W 19th St. M0·220u. <.:u:.tom OH1<'e:. SmJ?lt• :.l). French wmdow' & door.\ Air rood Finbh 1nlc.n .or_, to vo ur reqwrements 70. "ll fl Sl75 mm 771 W l!llh CM. 644-697i. 837·311H 541i·~2 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For !II.ore & office space ;lt rca.<;()(lable rate-. 500to 5000 Sea Ft. Mt:SA VERDE OH PLAZA 1.525 Mt~a Vc•rde 1:-:. < • M 545-4123 C~JM dlx <1U1ks. util p1I AC. <1mpl pkJ!. f'r Sl95. Nl•wport Manner'.., 'Ith• :or. No 1:1<.' reqd. bl5·+1l)Oo Modem 502 s1.1 ft :.Lori · nr NEWPORT CENTER EXEC SUITES FULi. SF.RVI<.: t: OCEAN VIEWS Mewport Recpttc y Carp. 644-7180 PRIME LOCA TIOH ON WATEH. A\'a1lablc for proll':.SJOnal or rt!la1I offices Total of 3000 s q ft. Can be d1 v1ded into smaller units. Dnvc by :lll33 W Uoast llwy, NII. I hen f'all ,\#(e nt at 631 MW 740 Sq n . 44r per sq . ft. $326. mo Locatt..-d off the 405 Frwy nr. Crown Valley Avail May 15th. 831 ·3366 or !13 f.!I08 I Sl!XI l!p. OHlce·stort'. cpts. drps. A1<.:. 173cH Beac h . HA . l.!l t>. M:!-2834. office. 2630-<.: J\von I.OW n·nl. 2131477-71101 STOREFRONT llaibor Rlvd . pnmc lot: . ~~1 Mesa. 1450 Sq ft 515() Mo. Hrokcrb75·fl700 GRt:AT LOCATION St1.•rco s hop. b1kt• shop, sportm~ goods. pet stun• or Jewelry s ton-. lllOO sq. ft. in Hwtt. Beach. GOOI> RENT Plt•a sc 1·a 11 t:he r y l Gr el'n . 1213 M50-0227 J Vacancy d owntown Hunt. Beach. 210 Mam St Miru ma II 960-1558 000 sq rt C-1 Store. B11sy Newport Rlvd. Costa Mesa Next to new condd develop S6SO per mo. A~ 975-0616 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA HI LLS-two DOW NTOWN Cos t a adjacSOOOsqrt M-1 units, Mesa, 300 sq. ft, to 2500 new bid~. A JC offc. !>Q ft. C pt.. drp s, fronts on Moulton, nr High property TAXES Then came PROP 13. NexUheGAS PRICES! tbencame .... Vole wisely Amen ea • DALl"SIV ...... &S...IK. SFO. LA. Denver 1·800·854·0399 o utside Calif. Coin operated Video Rames. Start your own buoltnes.'I. fill· 3327 Fas t l"oods llt•l a restaur ant m i.:row ;n~ Orangl' Co. Airport area. Dispute hf>twecn owrwr:-.. Court orders Hcee1vc·r to sell bus 1 ncss. Indoor seati~ for 9ff.. outdoor for 'n. Self.service hot & rold sandwiches, pizza & !lalads. beer& wine. Located an food p3rk romple• with 6:V• yrs . remaining on lcaSt•. ll~lnt.'S.-. hr... I la m·5pm. Mirumum offer seo.oon. C<is h s al<' SuhJct·t lu t"OUrt <'Onli rma 11on tall oHl tl' for hrochun· H11 tw rt It St o µher fU:t-c1H·r. 1140 N H1rrh Sl. Santa i\na. Ca 9'.!7041 714 /547 75.11 Exf'<'ullve Oe\'elopmenl l::nt.erpnsc:o; offen. bu.'> ~unity No '>flt>t'1al skill-;-will t ram. Call for Ulterv1ew. btwn tlAM ·~. GPM ·liP !\1. !161HHl70 I !B-25111 642-5671 FOUND: White puppy apx. 6 mos .. vicinity of Newpo rt W est. H~ Beach. Looki. hke Samoyed. Ca lf 963-1856 . Los t child's s abot s ailboat. hull only. ··White Kn11~ht"'. Nwpt area. 642,2811 or 548-~'> Reward! Reward, lotit, M. Siam~e. vie 23rd /Westmins ter , CM. Has tag. Timujin. 6'2-1827 Lai'I': Female dog, ans to lhe ruone .. Tawny ... abt 50llll. Lab/Shepherd, :! yrs o ld. Gentl e & obedien t . R e w a rd 556-7191 LOST: Linden P l. CM. female t"<it, yng, wht loni:: hair, j!ray face & tail. 646-62m FOUND: Money Mfi-3159 Noon·3PM ---Found srl of keys at Spcetl Way. O.C. Fau i.:rountb ~2917 Found half ~lasses. Silver f'O l orcd a l uminum frames. Cheyennt' on frame !>5fi-:J4 16 (Kaiser School• FOUND "'•'m 8<1sse11 llound. young. Ol'Pd:-. homf• irnmcd. Ca11· 5010 ~·42°AI. ...•.••.•.............. J\µprox 500 Ne w gold •uniform tn1 .. 1 1lrl':,:-.1·' Um:ron/1'0ll11n. \ar 'z;. Very reas. Mur y /\nn Moore 754· I IOI lmftfnltnt . ~ 5015 ...•..•..•••....••• , ... l11v1•:-.tor.., t•ar11 ' ~111'; 11f profit. /\ :.u1·e1·,-,I u l bulltkr !>t•(•k, tu111h Short Lcrm. M't'urt•d \Ir Gordon. 955-241>1 Mantoytoloan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /NEED I MONEY • CREDIT NO NOILEM 2lld & 3rd TD loons 547-5402 ArTan.il-d by Coast Holilt Loans MaMy Wewtt.d 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S!0.000 al 10': L<;l T D. on $100.000 Prop. Santana. Bkr M l·4l!J7 --------MarkpJH. Trvst Deictj 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST lnteftst Rates ht T .D.' s. alM» 211dT.D. I.oms. Jo'an-est Tt-rms s1n<'t.' 1949 Sattler MfcJ. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 fQIY AVAILABLE 2NDTDAND SWJNGWJ\NS INTERE:s'J' ONLY OH F1.JLL Y AMORTIZF.D Lee Realty R.E.8roker.9fi0· 19!'i7 ••a• n•lih/ ,..w1ml1/ L.t&Foilld FOUND S1ame:.t' 1.:at. frm. h11 111 :.lrcct at Paulannu CM. at ~ctn 5414. in r,. r~11; 11,.;1 FOUNU . M U;11·:.hound II r n V 1 1· I n ti . & 111.1."hard !Jt>H.fl690 FOUND . Gt.'r Sht1rt llw r !\I N c· c d :-. h o m 1· 1mmt>t:hal<•ly. r~ 2153. f'Oll~U N H Anim al Shdlt·r 1;.._1.:lti.'>f.1548·215:1 C:l.11 rn or a<lo pl : ~I S1~na11 Husky, P11 l1 . l'hf.lw mix M . Ynl? Sh1•p :'11 • I.ah :-.e lt•·r t-• SJmOyt-d M . Sµrin~t"t' IOIX, t•ollJt• O\IX. 3 k.lltt"ll;. j hlk m1M~ :imo to I Imo lllk Wihl Terry P11o<Jl1· mJJ( II. 0 S T <; rt' y m 1 n ~ 1· h n a u 7. e r • 11 1· Trurtleroek. Irv in•! Reward. !155-0137 . ----- I.OST· :? c•al1 <'0 1·ab Oran)!l'. l!fl"Y & wh1ll.". t lun~ h;11r. I short hair Ht•w;arcf fi73 •IJ:Jli. Howard l.o:-.t bla1·k PUPfl\'. H lllllS '!!. Oltl En):!hsh l.;ih mix. l.11111 Isle '17~-R!f~I '1-·ound lri: blnnd l'ilt. 1011 ~ hair l"os la Mt•sa 54fi. T.Ol or ~lti-1!177 PenoMllls 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt:l.AXINC. MA.'iSA<:E Uol1Jam1.-s·l.1t• M<1s:-.cur (Jutt·a ll 9·9. 494·5111 MICHELLE'S •Outcall• l lAM·2AM 835·374!f UNDA & VICICI <Meal Mossop- For Tiw Fwof It! Servin~ all Oran~eCo. ~·7313 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* ~1 llrs 731Ml411i •FOXY LADY* Ot.rrCALLONLV •972-1138• !(BLOCK TO BEACH. flmb 3bf', 3ba w 134' boat slip. 9850. 640-4919. 3br. 2ba, 2car gar. Dishw, refrig. SS75 /mo . Diamond Real Eatate LIVING I Wla4• IHcll 3140 t .... "9• •ach ll40 Lido wateffront 2Br. old<'r adlts, May 29-June 26 Sl<W mo. 673·8886 rur·cond. Reason . fikr. ••••••••••••••••••••••••-------675-6700 Lake Forest, lease by Al•wr•lih 5100 PRF.GNANT? Carin i;. owner. 835-1.Q. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eonfidentaal l'OUnseling & • 645-7573. s Bdrm, 2 c:ar pr. jacuul. gardene r . l y r lse. 9)0/mo. &G.QS.28 ~a 4 rm. pool eiome. new ~arpet, new •love w /macro-wave owm. new paint. Rudy for immed. occupancy. Glrdmer" pool eervice incl. $1000 p e r mo. .....-.Aamt-.-:::::::..:::.::..:.;..;..=. .................... _, 2 Br + dell, 2 Ba, in ffart)or View, new paint. ~~pelt 1100. F.A8I' BUJFFS-3Br 28a, 2 patioa, z~ car ~ wshr!dr)'r. retrt1, mo. l21J> -..an 1 Bedroom Fumiabed Apartments CFiua.& u.tum.) • AD Ol8il'-Paid •Sw' I Ir--. ..... •Act! ...... ~. r, .. ...,.._h • H..llh a..a.... .._, ~ . Pt.US MUCH MOREi Oakwood Garden~ta ....,... .... ,,.... 1111 .... (Ge 111111) C7H)M~~ .............................................. MIW Af'T HOMIS I N MOW llMTIMG ~ ,.,... A j Luxury 3 br/2 ba. spac1ou~ ~,Mu• . . IMI l>W;-·9leY~·--l.8Cll-..._-r· , . ' fplcs, 6 private 2·car garages. 5 Unique floor pl ans. renting from 1495/rno. ---' C':~~·· Location -= o .. ~ *•'P'' I HllW'k off fkoarh flhd 1· .. ru1·r 1•f 1'1·rr> ~ \ "'"fl"'"1 ,. \111• NEWPORT BEACll 2 M·I Corner. sox 127 r ercrral Ahort1on . BEACllFRONT 4Ur 2h3 orncei1 w/r ec:. & :-.l•c. bl BrUNJ adoplaon&keepmg. ---------- compl fusn home. t'rplc. Fu unf w/small comm . d it. n;n APCARF. 547·2.'>6.1 ····'--/dry dshw'--2 "ar area. m . or,. urn. M25 mo. 991 W. 19th St . PIJCHER -..... • '"· ~ Mon. to Mon o r 1st:. µr, no pets. Avail June wkd C.M.642-3490. sprtWINdlr 2· 16. $1100, 545·5354. 7t411S2~ ys. ShaUiji 4550 1815S. EJ<.:amino Reul ~6M~~·~!l582~===:='!==,.f-~~~~~u.'~~ ~M.~-.... _ .... _,..._.+-----X~IL----1t+-Sant-'temeute, P'ully II . Vacdioaa..tals 4250 2 R oom s ui te, all IVPAUIMG F'orAppt.49'z.729fi •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• services. No lease req'd. $ZS.MONTHLY ONLY S2 HOUSEHOLD HELP & Howle for rent. Big Bear $2 7 5 m 0 ' 1 m m e d · Fenced storage ror your r att for sick or elderly I lin r occupancy. 2082 S. E, ......,, any itam or -m av811 ........ "'""" City s ps 6; ens um. Britto!, Suite 20&-, N.8 . boat, camper or extra """' ' w _.__. 'S!S nilely pr cpl. Call 1714>5.SFIOIO. , ur. For inro . l'all blnatlon ot items for S'IS after3p.m .548-l.989. 148•3133. Hunt. Beach or lt'aa with a Penny 4llOO ~ Ft. Bldg. Prime area.. Pindler Ad. J bnes for 2 him Sprin~ Condo on o c 1· Ajd t t'OftHt'utW~ days. Eat'h Mission Hills Country · · oca ion. · 0 .... W..t.d 4600 llddat10n1I Une 111 CIO' for 0 .C. AJrport 80% office. lllf2da)l5 ChMrce1t ' Club. 968-5430. 40'~ WM r e house. Fur ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Nornmmt'reual "'" BIG BEAR Lakefront lease by owner . Call Res ponsitile. work ln~ Cabin. Sml or lge groups . !J79.Zl33. w ril e r s c e k :-. on c 701 hedroom coltafte 1n For mor.· 1nformu11on and to plac.'t' your ,,d n ail Mgr. 714/~7 UXXI Sq. Fl. medlcal·pror. Corona del Mar or Coet~ Oceanfront 2 br. 2 ba of~. Newly decorated. Mes a.. Quietn ess 642·5&78 home. Avail. now thru Ample prktt . .UOO E . es~ e n t I a I . W r i t e June 1S.67Mil2 Bkr. Klltell1, Oranse. Prufer Oaulfied Ad tao&, Dajly MpltCo.181·74M, Pilot, P.O. Boa 1560, Dlamondhead home. 3 Br Depat otric• with or a.ta Meu 92626. ~IU I rTt' •Pl.A YMA TES• ~flTS 147-2791 Phy:ucal massag~ hy li1"1I l1lil S.'leW" t.echn le rn n N U A~ 4-1lP~. 548·~'17 GUYS 'M' DOU.S DCLUSIVI <Mal Strwlce CncltC.. leftral Bh1ff• coedo ..... .., .. Cal ....._ ........ ua 3 Ba. pool, 2 wk min., without induatri al , ~·~ ·"'!':a~ .....-....... mUd~.-/534-lSUI Newport.845-Zlll. ANSWERS Harbor Vlew Hom ea. cDo.et e11 16'111 Cll · "7•1 L•• una Ocean r ro n t . eff~:.-..:-::::;.-:;:1-1--"'•~--NleetJ GrlPb 'Tr. .. 64 172 <7l4tta;.t1?0 Bea1il. • · I d t Oulao-Ocular -WAMl'm WITMISS avail. J une• 1. s725: 'Adlilla oelr,nopeta ~_-!.~ ':: =k. ~ t!nct~~ 31:; 00\JGHING Trytng to locate po11iblc U4·1t17. 117-HU Model• doll 10.1 ~.-....... • or 1-....ft.orwUldlvlde. IOOS The n&.ce part about .... t._ .. to accident Ml 641-· J~=:=:===::~~:! 4'1.all 484.'ila&. or 4'2·0100. amokirilfiveparu ad11;v ;'~~';;;r of El Ii• & J 9r l .. ,,_, -mo., BAYP'RONT·JBr, ZBa, 20' :~1 •01>"i-11Anm111111 I• 1-Ila Bear Cabin. Ideal •l90t Need Marllet'g Co .. new la It lives you sometblnti ltlqnolla between 4-5pm lit. l..t 6 dip. 111.-i. bollt d p .,,.,....,, yrlr. ~,~ .. 11~•11 11f:\·t1.01•111t" ''"ruu 1 for Oat 1•t·a way •---------prod11et, Interview Vi. to do w.U. )'our handa. on Jul)' 18th .. 19h t.,Allo. caa .. aft =.g:';.i~.blldrea. ltl·Jlll ~.uOa!':i,•=:; s:dy~~~=.,:!:~ci. -~---"· _1_.1905 __ °'_'_'l'_e_10 !:i.~~.mouth ~~Ubert -=========·~-·~-~.~-====-~. ·=···-~·-~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====:::::::;;;:;::,~~~~==~~~~~ ' -~-------. ··-.,,,., .. ·- I .... _ ....... ..._.. . ...--...................... -. ...._........,. .... ~ ... ._. • I' ' I "n11d11 I I ....................... ............. . ....... . occ Sludeat. l Tcm.truck. CU' ~1 trairunil 'l'rMh. ltM trim. Dan l'l't!W la ready lo iwrvc --.. you l&Q)'Ume IA compl. bome cleulQa service. Haubfta • Clnnup. AlllO romm 'I cteanupe Movin1 fr hauUn1. Frel&bt. bid& mat.naJa. blhk1" ...... Low•t rates in town. John. .... • ..,. ..... c.,.. Sii" .... T""Y Sulh«land Conalt. "" ••H•t!'••••t•••••• ...,,..,................. P ateoe·"w 6 l"atldl. lllMle IUtr_~le Repalr ~ 6 steam <'.... Arter 6PM. U2·2HO, ,...._~/conunen:ial welcome: WI! iilre exp/ l:ll•:wllll he!d /boadt"d for your PaLJL ,,. ...... eot••~·. ~ ·-.. --l .... ···-········· -ABC--P-.-i-Dtia_l_l_n_t/_e_xl-. Repair • lleroof. All llaulint fr cleaninf(. ...................... , ~~~il: u.. ~o=".:.=:ci:~~ m4* ______ _ .. h ._ ... --My. c:ID nn. 9'all ll5. Avl •4 I tw; Have dump truck ~1-8271 -------- protectl()n. For free est. Cati Alu.·e~ ol The T~h. Pwloaal 162-0105 PETERS PAINTING Expr'd . Rua Rates. Free Eal. Call Gene S&-0458 R•tetl* fr DHt. Fr4e ~ ·t'nla..~ke •t. Uc tUllD7. MZ-1901 ftoee ett. Ml .. Fin. Avail. -111 w o rm S7 ._ (OUrla 110. rllr ·-••••••••••••••• ••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• e Owar f'lm pit odor SOnwthlnf new 1n San UIVORCE/8ANK·R M'CY ~ n'Ptlr. U yrs 04pr J t.1 an C • p I• 'l r a n o . 1'1linjtol1Da.l-.O. l~ won lll)'St&L KU.. C uatom dl'lpt>rl.-11 , t;le.n up•. Haullnl(. H a u I 1 n IC • a n y L.anchupla1. lmmed. M·trash·trees·yd-conslru ~-li.aa·8llO'l__ 4194-21.29 __ _ HARBOUR MARINA HOUSF.cLEANING. I ·21.3-592. 3236 t'learun1t Serv .. windows. rloor waxan1t t·ompl c leaning. houses 6 olfices. Wkly. monthly rates. Dondl'd. f'ree est. 751-8951 PnlC p<tlnting.. t::xl & int. Uiw ral.etL Refs . Fre~ est. SJS.4780, SJ6.43l3 Prof paper hanging, .., fi , __ ._ ---1 10 quality won only. can n e lX 1111:: .... or n:JVU'I. Steve. 494.7771 dya: r;:.,:.•P· ~aaonable. ~en Uc d. Free eat. Call Mlb, evea. SSl·IZ.12. ,... Ac1klaLltal8forv1~'·s ~-0101 bfdliprud• Workroom ~l&hr.Mrv ur:.r-...._...._7:,t"'"'·•~. un pr eD'I••~• U6J '• J1tp1rnn~ t111rdcn~r . ttau19dl•'11 ~. cleanup. u-ee ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Painting . INT /EXT. Neal. honest, reas.. 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•rlU.a.p.ir' ---'"'-·· ~ '-K'--·· Dnlptnt-..Ml·l~ BkkPI. payrollJtaxt•s. Stt'am <' f'ao11 A I ·o ..__._. _ _. trim 751·0738. S11 m • RO RIN'S HOUSE NWUmwa cU:ANING SERVICE. yrs. exp. L1(''d. Dave 964-100. . . ...................... ,/ Pat\o covers. quiilhty 'JV Repair-RCA Master materials . po pula r 25 m-u-est .9$ de51Rns. old world ....... . · rll\MDC, &lmta. mon.• NR icahobtery. Work iruar -~'M 10 yn L,.,-1'191 'l'na·lr. mount unit Ft ••••••••••• • •••• •• ••• •• -----ror a thoroughly clean lluc:nl· Pn~ Gardcrun.: hotMe. S40-Q8.57 le-Ir. -""-rf'U ratf'!il ~37UI El.tl.. "TRICIAN l'nnotl H P ll t h r o u .: h rii:hl ft\'t' t'tillmllh.' uo l'Wlln U&Jli. haula*a)'i.. ·------- P'Mlin.:. SM 1760 Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE'! Call Gingha m ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnl. Paint & wallpaper. Qual. work, reas. pr . Fr'fte!lt Steve :>47-421H aartsmanship. Lu"d Mo lie Service 10042 contr Ml-6164 Adams Ave . H .8 · 962-3:.1118 Lie #19110 ...... fl.-TrMSenic• st11h•mtml:o. hut 1'ht•1·1t t 'f!'111r t:ar pt'l Upho l luri.-.·onmallJol"' bk. P:ff)' tHlls (1c .. \M«, slt<aM brush. I ''" 1337~ .,73 ~ G ••r .. W.kn GU't Free est 645-5123 ....... .._emu K•thJt"Pn Wank Hkkpi.t Rm Scuchird ''" Vein !W().4"79 n •1t.' <tuar 1n.1oey h11d1 c.,...,11 ~mon,_1Sl 89$l_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:....t,JC:e.c~ cari>enter. t'Tt't' ti.t Any ••••••••••••••••••••••• size job!J. Cull All<&n or llait< W l"tul11rlf> <>t•mc•nt ToQy. 646·8649 l'(IM.'n·h· work. all ty ~·" u• I( i!:lrt'1n <> HftUdtfttJllJ lier v 1 et• t:Vl1> Miter SPM, 64;! l:x!J Llc·ll~bi ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MR.FfXn• t:11rpe11t t>r . pu 1 nt in R R.t!as ratel> l!I y rs m an-a :>48· 17S2 V !\CA.NT APT & llOM to: tlAlJLl'LEAN llEPAllt AJac•e's HousC'elcan inK Reasonable. reliable & refi.. f>7:$-lai6/6'46·4871 Walls. ce1hngs. floors & windows t'lcan~d . 641Hl145 Alsodates, Inc. Isl raw service at a fair pr1t.:e Per-;onal & commercral. 675-0562 ~~ ....... ::i. i;me exter Pamtm~ by K. Sinor. St. Ltc-., ms. Try Ill('. 836-$:>55 24 hrs -------HOUSE PAINTING i!:xt·ell. recs. quallly work. 549·!1'756 EXCEU.. PAINTING • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat pat<.-hes & textures L E 1-; • s . 6 4 o T K E t; AllllST. ltJ.14lt Arlistir trim & removal. Speeailhst in re·stuccos, _Cd_M_sin_ce_i952 ____ _ ·span1s h Text ures. Patches & Additions . 645-&'116 G~'sTreeServi<.-e Trim, remove, haul. Neat, reas. 494·2129. -----~-Zl62 Lll''d bqndt-d Remodel. rl!pu1r, i:cn. ~ {·arpe ntr y. u.Jd ttmti t'ound1&1 1ons. retainin1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTLOWCOS'I' The Moppets tteanari~ European Landi.eapcr ~2:.152 "-· 1 Top work .l"a1r pnel' ...,.,., vll'l'. We do It al pror Rers 6'16-4871 d)'S/eVC!o. Rca.<1 rates. Jo'ree est. 548-2706 t-:xpr'd ..... ,,, .. c ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• TypiMJ Senic• t·raftsmaru.h1p. 16 yrs in walls. blo1·ks. pataoiJ. u r e a . L 1 e · d . M r Llc'd. 336-5013. !><18·4300 Plllombo 962·8314 L'omplete C'OO<'n>lc job OR CU~'TOM Sl!t your form~. ~ave t{ & tl f''t:Nt:IN<i Gal~ & t'l'nl'\' Hcpu1r ~ R.aH :lll;Jlj l(f::.S(;Rl-:ENING ~~~ur~-· --- a t your home ver v Robm'i. lloui.edean1nJ! Mmonly reasonable Call afle .. r Srvc:. for a thoroughly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6PM 642·9552 clean house. S40·<&'i7 Sri ck work Srn al I JOIJ '> Arndt 's Plant Chnac Hou.<;eeiil llS ro r house plants. Troubl~ shoollnA & houseplant t•are. 645 0091 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Low cost t y ping of idenucal orij!mal letters on your letterhead. l''rec mfo. Karin. 751.-:l lnt(•norCarpentry money. Ross. 645·9926 Roan by Jay, * · 6'l2 8809 A.II kinds of ce,,-;:.n-;-:,or k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ..,...,. F'o r t!XCt!llL•nce an housc<'learuni.t Cleanmi.: Newport.. Costa Mc:..u & lrv1ne. 675-3175 l'\ c:. Vow-harbor art•a pa111ter. 1111 l'Xl f'rol quality work Heason L1c /ln!o 1-:.,t checrrully given Ua vc 51:16-M2.'\ -..........., ~Cle cl' WI.l's Carpentry. JO yrs lSyrs an ~tness t"ast & exp. Doors. window~. oourtt.--ous serv1t·c .. t'rec j>al.108, remodt'ling clc. est., reasonable pnces l..ie/lns. 551·20M ~7 Ccramu• tile, hrdwood. carpt!ts & vinyls. Lil' Contr. &it 1951. install tn7days. 531-8440 . Unhrruted. S4ti J72ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOMES & APTS . Rep1pes. plumb. crpntry. tile. k1l 1ba remod~I Have somethinJ.: to sell'' 645>o..'lTl Classaraed ads do 1t well. Dnrjt. stone. bltK'k work . Liit floor~. c•oncrctt· p:ilio s. w;ilk 'i , dnvc ways Free est J ohn ~158.1 C.tolll Paillting Neat & C'lean, ext. & int. Qib1nels Frt.>t.• est. (off duty r1rc man1 751·34411 & b/3·11457 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plwnbuu? repair. Spcl·. 111 Ted's Window Care. Pror. remodehn~. copper window cleanin g at repipe. Free e;t. ToP Hat reasonable rates. Refs. Plwnbmg. 537·3194 642·'Ml3 ,._••Ills 5350 HltpW..ted 7100 .W,W•ted 7100 twpW...ted 7100 HltpWClllfed 7100 HeipWllltttd 7100 .... W•t.ct 7100 HelpW..e.d 7100 Help~..t.d 7100 ···············~······· ••...........................•...•....•...•...•...•..•.................•.................................................................................•....... -······················ •0.A.'iSY RF.J\liTI ES• AcCllfs RK. Ci.Ml Ambit1~ couph•s wantl'<i AsHmblers. i\utomollvl" R KING hank1ni.: ('.\S 111 t: R J\ p v I y 111 CLERICAL ESCORTSt::RVll'E Experienced. s alary t o manai.:,e s mall Lltemccharucalmllunt NoWL't'kt·nds. AN ' Soeathwestlanlt lit'r !<o n . Crown Beromcamembcrorour "'"""""" C24hrl open. Compull:r cxpr part·tim(' b us inl'ss. lkh expcrprcfcrredhut PcrtsDept. TELLER l.aAUnafkhOHic1· llamwarc,31(17 E Coa~t clynam1l'Newport.C<'ntcr ~ __ ..._. _____ M4~1:~ help(ul Non·i.moker. Scnous about earn1ni.: w1lltraan. SECRETARY! Ht>quare!> full t1m1• Hwy CdM_ Financial rirm . Thi· Person al as::.a!ol:tllt'•' an ~---extra UlCOmc. W1llini.: to JD lnslrumcnl!< l!c·romc• the 111.wt•:-I teller:. Please 1·a11 ·.Jo;.an tullowm~ PoSit1ons an· b i g II . • learn. Mu s t c•njoy 15542 Chemu·al La ne , tc"ll1 m"mbl·r ul iiur 1 1 Gill'e,4971771 nowavailablt!: uy ,n .. SC. t n J.! "'Ac<'ommodat1ons fo r I II R .. ~ mmt•f l:llt• u1wnani:: Ill E 0 E c·~HIERS oegollat1ons t-or ;.ppt. r e tired co uple on workanA wathblpeo~. e r .1st .g r ow 1 11 J.! our beautiful S4.•al &·al·h IW SWITCHIOARD ca II M att phi 11 a flS B c t I> I b . Very profit a ('. o r ~-53SI ---Volkswa~en dealcr~hlJJ 0Hic1• for a TPllt·r With •. l"·rm··1d l'\l'lllll''~-. l'X pt•nen<'e rf."qUI red ' a ~ ron • 03 oa appl. Call betwn 9am & """'" ,.._ -1~~·-·.· 7"" AM . 4:30 646-5967. Pcrun.c;ula. l bet. rm & ha.th 2pm. "•"-4213. Assembly Warehouse l'lus t'·by m Hunung1011 month.'> i·xpc.·ricn1·1· W1 Cosl;.a Mc-.a UTOTEM MARKETS """" ~' , & use or kitchen an • """' ----Small clectron1t• parts, Ucarh. Yuu 'll ha\1· offer 75-1950::! l'M . TitACY S ~CALL exch ange for keepin~ A.Mweriftg 5-rYice Isl. shift. no t•xpent•ncc t YI' 1 n g a n d f 1 I 1 n I! •tore<· p.irkml! - --GEHaAL CLEflK ~~lo2am770>·0493 ---house clean. Refcrenre:. PBX operators Cor " necessary. t:xcellent rcsµon:;1hillllt''> anti hav1• •l'an 'l•r:ipp;m·I Rt:AUTICIANS·l-'ull "' (ln•·nin~s now av:11lahl1• 1lus is an entry leVl'I required 675-&'l!U fringe benefits. Near ~me Light part~ deliver~ •Pror1t shanni.: )l;J r I ·I • m •· w "'' m •· '"' po!ialon. Mat.h ability & MALE wall do anything . . te lephone an swt:~1og () (.' Airport. Apply tlut1es If you'\ t• htid •Health lie d1•11lal followinJ.:, apply or i·;ill lor lull llmt• ;i,,~,~•anl uHirt! exper . h~lpful legal ror $20,000 Accounting Clerk with sc::rv11 ice. ex~~11enceu or i\\ n ~t Jo; l 1! cl ro n i 1 . .,. S<.><:rc~nal 1·xp.·nenn" :\1u1~on Dm,1 I '01ri u1 l'" rru11a1?cr~ un :tntJ & :int !lour.;· 5PM·l 30 AM 757-0JIS2 ro 11 e ct ion s ex p e r . WI tram. ru I amt> or 754.ti091 you · re O\'L'r I !I, :.o nil p 1 ,. J ., 1• ,. ,1 1 I 1 o 1 2511 E 17th St . <.' :\1 'tuft Nci cxpent·m·i· no·t· PUIUCATIONS ----r equired for m edical part t Im e s h I ft~ ---wllhn~luprol!rt':-:.w1Jh .i a1i110111tmc:11t ~31-1'i V.o·lram Start SJ 111111 St Ml'fl. learn tht· art of llow of"ace. Va..;-... dlaties ror a v a 1 I ab I e . Days. r---:------, 11t·r hour Ad\ arw1·nwn1 CLERK W II ........ . 1irogtt·s~1 \'I' 1'1111111:1 II_\. h &WhcrctoMc•el omen. person who l ea rns afternoon-evenan~:. ur 9i\SSt:MnLEflS I call ltoU at (71.IJK-t:!2000. FfDB.ITYFfDERAL &>aulll'lall 11pµ11r tun1l.\ l11r ,,.,.,,~l<t nt t o t ,. 645-AAOI. !J.to.\M. 5·6PM · quickly & can work with grave yard . Must bt.> alJll• IE x p e r j e 11 c e d ext. 22!. I kur St\ hsl~ ~1th """'' ffi:Jn<il!l·mcnt p11~11 111i1-. 111 1· o m m u n 1 <' a ti on ' GAS Time is money. I C Wall.inst for ..:as as coslinA you, I'll do your waiting for SlO. 495-23<!6 E11=:=:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schoals& ltwllwti• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMDSUIRHG Expand your Sl'nsatrons, learn to wind surf. A fun 2 hr course. Ruar you'll sail in 10 knots of wind. BeRin'A. intermed & advanced courst..-s. Fully l'CrtiC. Mau Marshall, 6T.H8lS. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gentile Christian I aciy live·m. Care & hskpl!, for t!lderly person. t>W~- 1·t11 · ·0 t.oworksom1•weekends d d ------SaYincp&LoanAun fullc1w1nc. n·1·1·p11on1~1. ,;, :,o pl'r hour 11 :.pN·1ahst Typ1n i.: k tont~~~0faen"~li111y~r T_yp an g JS wpm .IAue"'bl•rs 1t•e e I AIJI'OMCYl'IVt: 17M l 642·400tJ rn<1n11·ur"'-"· & 4uallfH·d. Fur mnr1· l a n ~uage ~ki ll :. 64().0140. rt•q u 1 rc•<I. Man Y t· o I with P.C . locrd and I LOTMAN Equal Oppty i!:mploYl'r ass1,~lants nt't'<kd to add anform:ilaon & intervu:w important t-'1nc A rl ii bend at s a v:11 I ah le. f solde~ ••~ettce. I to fin•· !<Lafl' ol bul>y. full go t(I store· R2 at JOOO'J background des irable ACCOUNTANT Newpor t Bearh R /1': lnvstmt rirm·lmmed openinJ(·requires: Exp. in eo rp /ptnshp acct~/EDP ex p . repreL /thru fin. s tmt pre p'/bu dJ?et /tin . analygis. Call 640--0123 ----- •~Adon • AlJ Ages All Types • •(NoExperNecl• •Hollywood Talent Dir Now Taking Applications ~yone interested in •Movies or Television •Call "S.A.M. "• We've been m showbiz since 1963. •633-2233 ext 95 Screen Artist's M~mnt ·~ -r-·· l''ull tame. pe rmanl·nt --N I"" t L PleasecallMon·fo'ra. I I \II scrvu·•· i ewport J('at· 1 Crown Valley , a~una Hours: RAM W M. pos1t1on / t·om pan Y I ·r t r ,_,.. II Fashion Is land an· a . I... 1 .. 0 " .. • d' BANK INC. ~a un up pay, ient• ab. N1~·l. •195·99".N or t·a MAILltOOM CLEfllC .,..,,,1791 . ,.. • .. .. ho:ncf1ls LCH'<.it1•d 111 & m . .,uranct• ofrt'rcd tu 11A1r.· ........ " '""' IM El t o I "'' nton Call ., ...,, '"'"" nus is an entry levl!I Costa Ml·s a ar e u : 1cro • ec r • .,.a · COMMERCI .a.L thosl· w1lhng tu work Equal()pporEmptoyer positionan t~Microfilm 67J.1166E.O.t: IM •ch Cl ft i ca II 995-2513 A EnJUY wurktnl! 1n :i I~~~~~~~~-d H u I Lo.a.... I f d I t & file; cpt. ours: 0 A----.----,IAue111blers. MHt Alll'OM"""VL· An «••<Jn . r a"n Y·--------• AM·5PM&5PM-1:30AM . n swer1n g sc r v 1r( 11' 4 S I v11 i:.. CLERKTR.a.l ... EES atmosphe re Call ror a• SECaETARY te lephone C?perator. I a•• • yea.ril Trans.&H.a•y A" mterv1ew.Mark orGary. Clerical llPM· 7AM shirt. maturP I exfMriewc. e solderiltl) I Duty LiM 64.2-0lG-1 ~ aEA.D THIS AD P051lion open m client per.;on. 228 1-'oresl Ave. ,Miider ftlicrosc-. 1 -.Chanin Sc·1·untv Pa<"lfl l· Hank .._.LESS serv1ccs dl'pt. Typing Lag lkh -,.--· ~ h:t'i immediate opt·11111~.., Iii, \our own blis!o, t·arn UJI U,... skills. phone ability & . . -IOtht•r industria l jot . P~iticins availablt· ror 1n<l1v1duabw1thhl!hl 1o·s1.m11&mor1·f•ff.Wl· .. ,,00·re mtercstedintop orricl' t"Xp . r equired Applications now be111g l abo availablt'. l'aidl llleodoreRobifts lypin..: s kills. Full Tviw hHp !;:tliu1U:J. :1-Spm lur wa~es and exc·ellc•nt D actaphonl' s kills t <t k ~ n r o r 9Vac•at1ons. Tup Pay. Ford and Part Timi· po:11111m" appc oppo rt unit y f u • des irable flo urs K warehouse ·dclavt·r~ t NeveraF~·. 20CtOHarhorBlvd J\ailahlc advanc·emcnl AM5PM · helpt!r New_ furn1tun· C<isluMcsa Hlueprtllll'r ll CC(fr<.I. •You'd l'nJOY Olh<•r ADP office o fCcr!o w~~reho.ll s in it aocl '1LLl'9-'U!r1uGiri" Xlnt company hencf1l~ A.Callforappointment ~~dH"i~~~r-owani.: excellent benerats su1·h exce lle n t work in,g deliv~ry firm. Pho~~ for '"' L.:I ~ ·.q u a I I r I I' d t714t558·2136 .. ,,., :.t'> an automatic cost or conditaons.achallengin)! aNoonppo1n~~e~1tn•~Ow~~;.t'· ~ol l.,F o=ov•cc •. k chnu·1ans·c•onta1·1 .J1111 1111/\T Ht.;ILUl-;ns. w1· l 1 v an I! ~a I a r Y environment & good · ~' " , u,.., ;:,I · Moffoll al 642·00111. will tru111 Appl,\ 'iam & aciJtL'llmt"nl l' are e r & s a I a r .v p l' r h r . ~. 0 II ( ln'IOI' -----SECURITY & .. d I f If you'rt! 1.ntere::.ted Ill progressaoru; ;.clvanccm~nt tor lht· R:IJ.Mll AUTOMOTJVF. :lpm. bl "11 5 11 l seelun" e mployment as For appt please t'Ofllal'l n_Jthtpcrson 646·757_!! 2102 Busanes~ Ctr. Ur. *USED C •R PACIFIC Mac·Gre)!or Yachts 1631 ,. ~ncl9·fl ,.. Plan•ntia. C :\1 • J ""··~· APT MANAGER Suah• l!Oll MECHA ... ICS! BANK •FILE CLERk ADP PENSION Lirensed Nun.e avail ror •. --------- For 55 units ·in Cost u I ltml inNt<m fl<>at·h Excellent pay & work 111).! 1 Op l\lf'Aalc 1 L' IC ,~ ~, i\ H 1 ~ ..: TYPIST SERVIC~S Mesa. Exper'd couple . " ('On<J1t1<1ru. nc;ir Oran).!l' t:qua portuntl) r •• f'I •· J~l' ,. a 11 ftJ r ,1 n I: Husband must haH· fi47.J4!1H Count.} Airpo r t for F:mployc rl\1 /F II\' INC nt:'eds mPnknl<t~bl & a Pp o Int m ,. n t ~ummer camp or Pvt dut)' work. !lti0·106S --------R..,1''1. uvailabll' )'Oor home or mine. Expcr iC"nccd Plus ti c surgeons li.~istant. Ref's. 675·61UH ADVERTISING MARKETING rmtnt exp. Wife bkk1.1J.: R91ii \\'arm·r 1\\ c ::~1 :; 'lll<ilificd mechanic·!< to ---------• c•xper in followan~ art";.a:-7l-IJS4!f·544S. F:\'entng & exp. Call 642·5073 ur pt> r f o r IJ1 I a I! h t •---------M: & DC' c•li·c·t ri•·a 1 · Sat. appointments avail (2131865·38.51 l.aguna ~igui·I mt•c·han1c·al work & BANKI:'\(; cllc ~t·I & g:i...I c'nl!. Statefarmlns.Co. --------.-KJ1 0542 assii.t the l:sed Car Mi::r 1n'\lall:1t11m ol m1•ch .\- Apt Mana)!er wantell. :!7!l57Call0l Road Vanl'd. mtC"n•stini:: 01111 TELLERS dti1run1t· t'Qu1p & ship:-:1333~'.'t~-~ Ca couple prefl·rrred. Hi for advant•t•mcnt & 1·:1rpC'ntry To11 W<H?I: .... unlL:.inCarl<>baci. t:x1wr f':qualOpportun11y J.(uarantet·il -;afar~ F1dt•litv t-'tJd•·r.11. ,1 Lop co 1.Jcnd F,llmc. II & rl'rcrenees required Employer :\1 p Apply in pc•rs on 10 ll'adin ~ (J, 111i.:.., .ind "'u 11u a lif)' 1·011tal'l 6611192 J "·-•1 111,111 ha' imrn,.l\i.tl•• ~n11•1· Ml?r :!7~tl W. Clenc·al ~ataonal Produc1• Co. 11!0 Newpo r t Center On ve N.B. 644·4360 ext 263 eot." M W <.1.ERICAL. alert. mtdl .:1 rl. interest · J.: wor k. never dull M acGreJ,?or Varht.<1. 1631 Placentia. CM 642·6ftXI Energetir. per~onab)e M .. now driving 25rni to work, short car or hike nde from fial. Penn. :1 yr rolle~e. exp in l'rod. Cont i. Datu r roe . Restaurant, educ· at 'n, interest in Consl/H. t:. Dev. Very Reas. Sal. Req. Terry 675·7825 Dys. Alslstmt ill rnearch n•ed•d for recruit"'ent adnrtisi11g CHJHcy. Wiii pr•pore media stt1diH, "'anpower ..alylls r-,orts Oftd perlorllt •mious otlwr "'arhtlng analysis cMiH. rnfer lomeOM with a worki11g lllowtldp of lltCJlish who has the ability to orga11h• "'a11y clffvi •I tasks· qllickly ..t .tfici...ety. Mllst · · L.---------~rv11:r .•gr ,._ t 11 :'Il l\ HOWARDCh~•rol~t •1f\p11rl11111111•, 111 ''' -..1a)1 W \' .• Asst. Bookkeeper Oovt• & (juail St:. Nl•wpor1 114-.IC'h oflil'f' A'l'T MA.MAGER F(I' openin.t? for l!l'nNal 1---------• l'll'ntal OC airport a!'('a HelpWClllhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acl'OUnting ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Orange County is • :u• 1' And so are we! w.·,... RDm•RT ....... --how to .,,. 60 wpm lwffh two hmlchJ and ha•• so"'• k n o ·w I • d g e o f statistical a11alysis. Job ................ who Is ca.-, swift, 1............. HCJGCJlllCJ and occaslo11ally ........ Couple. wirc -manag1·. husband·maintenanl·c 200 units, Oreans 1dl'. t•xpenen1·1· rt!q ·cl. 'IBL M~ml 642· tr.o:i Apt MJ(r. 16 adult unab San Clemente. 835-3700 Kirt AIR CLERK full t1m1-. 8:~5 Mon thru Fl"1, xlnt wr1c·~ environment NH Call for appt 645·5000 t•xl 520. A/R Rec.,tiOftist One girl office, exp req'fl in t>'ping & verifyinJ.! invo1ct>:.. 40-50 wpm. Ill key hy touch. answ('r phone, gen~al umc1• procedur es. Newport Bch area. 714 ·G4S. 7040 •ASSEMILYS• •TilAIMHS• Ora.nRe ~ty mfgr of Sfwt"'9 Hlcrf $800 e le<'tro mechan cial There are many new with t O d aJ. products is seeking firms moving into the ...... 1 -..a trainees for day shift to Orange County area pi au ORary r••0 assemble e lectronic accoilnU!li'5 1 y1•ar formal educawm NEWPOHT llEACll U1 aCt'OWltini:: l'rcvmu~ ---- t•xp not req'd. i\1·rura1t• Babys1tll'r in m~ homt• for typinJ.! skills S75U mo. 2 rr old hov Hl'frrenct•:. C :'tt :1rca 54fi·2'.IX2. requ1rC'd. 548.714~ i\TIENDANT Wi\l\Tl-:U. ror board & rare rurality I' /tame. 4 l'M 12 :wt\ M. wknds only. Ray V1~w Manor 350 W. Bay St .. t;M t>12-3."J4l5 ATTIHTIOM 180r0nr Mo &per. Mft:ess. Babysit my home. mat11r .. woman ;J mo haby Mon .·Fr 1 llr c ntla fi46.K.500 after 5 -----BARYSITTEH. my hom1" ~ pt•r wk 792 Shah mar. C.M. 5'\IMlllSI RI\ HYSITTEH. c•vcninf!~. ~t<1rt1nl! 1mml·d. m y horn•• 675 7f.2t . Banlun11 TELLERS l'\Jll tlml' pos1twn & Sal onJ~1~CCOUMTS FULL TIME ~IX mt)Oll" 1'\lll'rll•111·1• an<J hghl I~ 111111· s lolb ;1rl' rt'ftUirt'fl \.\.1· 11ffc r ·l~•n'l·r ,\ppan·I •Pmf11 !oh.Jnn1• ·~'rl'l' vark111g •l·h•c· twalth ,\-1knt:il PART TIME V.111 "'ork .1 h1111r-. l"'r tl<i). ·, na~' '" r wo•ck 1nl'lud111)! S.11 urcfa~" (':ii-.h11•n 11g lt:11•l.).!r11und ni'l'llt:d W1·11l l1•r -< 'art•t•r 1\pp;1rd •l'h•l' l':•rkmi.: l'h'a"' n 1ll tor 1111cr' it•\\ i1p1111111ltnt'nl If you arc nt•w to Co~ta M c ~ a . I t' m po r a ri I y d1 s1·ont1nu1n)! ynur educ ation. rt·t·cntly discharged from the service. o r ror a n y rea s on sc ckin1: temporary employment. consider this unique opportunity COUNSEL -..--:FIDELITY FEDERAL YouCanEo"' $216PerWk. Fn & Sat. only Savinc)s and Loan An n Opcnin~s in our ('o~la 1714>6-l.!·40011 Me;a office. t:xpcnl·n1·c 1-;qual Oppty ErnplO) l'r prcferrl'd. call Mr. Wa~ncr Mfi·2.1110 Cdif. Feckral , ______ _ II 0 () K K 1-; F I' I·: II i-:Xpl'rt(•nc•1•cf .... ii h ,1 'l·ns1· •If hun111r :!5 :i11hr' :-.da\ w1·1•k For N1·wpor1 Ilea·, h 1111t·rior 1k-.1J.!n '\l1.1tl10 Call 711 1;.w lli7K CIOOKKt-:1-:l't-:H. I' T1m1• Cur trawl ll)!t•nt ) l'r111r bkkp)! & to kt·.\ .uh.hnJ.! ma1·h cxpt'r hl'lriful l'all 5.52-:ns2 day~ or 559 i031 eves -HOOKKEt-:l'EH. 1-'ull ur p/11m1-. da_\:-St.·1·rl'lanal :-kilb llt'r11·r1n;tl t-:x~1 11nl\ ln'llll' t':tll <'VC~ 11:1:~·!.i:!X UOOl\KEEl1J-:tt lull !llTII' ror WE'il l0Slal>ll!o!ht·d upholsl~ry tl cl'oral m g 11rm t-:Hir 11·nt. s harp & dc11l•ndabll· Co~l a :\ksa. l~K--100 Al" 1k kce!>t! 1· /SN·' y l-1t•x hrs. M !-'. H E & l'r 11 p.• Mgmt , exp . non smoke.r. l<esumt• lt1 28.".5 1-: U;t Hwy . <.:dM, ~2110 "\on ~mokl·r l'all for 1nlcl"\'1l'W, 55ft 1 0~1 1'1m ''clt·nc•al t-::\p:rn1llnj.\ propt•rl r c·a i,.u:tlt} 1n~uran1·1· c·urnpany 11ffl•rs enlry I l' \ c· 1 p n ~ 1 t 1 n n-; 1 n plca.-;ant ofr m·ar Soul h Coast Plaza. Company offers xlnt t>tonr. :n 1 2 hr work week . i:rowt h opportun1t1es for t he rollowm~ pos1t1ons RF'£0ROSCLl-:RK Uut1t'S inr sortan~ mull. pulhn1: files. drop f1hn~ & hark filmR in t)us~· unit usinl( open she tr term in a I dl~it fill• sysh•m Prt·v ~xpcr not rcqd. but numbl·r. fac. & 3 mos ore l.'XJ>Cr ht'lpful <.1.ERICAL t:am t:xtra Monl'Y' TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS Must have phone & reliable transp. Long & s hort assignmenll> Holiday & vacation pa~ Hosp1t11 lizat1on pl11 11 .ava1l;1blt· VOLT ........... "11\11 •.1 11_1111 f f-46-4741 :1148 <.'ampus Drive 1Arr0ss Crom Orang!! Co. Airport I EquaJ Oppor ~mploycr MAlLSUPPLY CLt-:HI\ Dulles anc sort an)! & dcltve rang 1nt•om1n..: m 11 1 I . p r n l' l' !< s 1 n .: outJ?Olng mail. ordenn~ & maintaining rorm1' & Oerk • b r i n ging about an co .. ,rehe11s ••• switches " dtsplay~. lncftulng demand for ••c~ md If.. 119'1 Apply in person Based o n yo ur p r o duc 11vity, co m m I s s lg.Jl.,_.RJJL mcenl1ves i; extra profit s harlnl' bonus. The women & men we are looking for may be tired oCtyping, loldUlg papers. warehouse JObs and workin« for a limited income. Wo rk with younJ? people. Rapid advant..-ement possible. U you are 18 or over and would be avoilable to start work immedlatel)'. call betwoon 9·30·2:30. Scnillcp la Loma Bankin.e 2700 Harbor Blvd C.M __ JSJ.ER_. -'1\l1T,At'OaH1pJ>ii?tuna[y I~ Timt) HookkL'l'P.!lr I ull char&!Z,. -·IUlr'flme."lK;iirll area . IMIPPl'e8· fiwetf!'ll.tflff-t---tlti!M¥Al'l!~-ff'-----: ---__ _a:exa.il)l!ri"9llaM:ZU.,..a.i;:.r;:uUD1.u· IM-...... 1-. ..... ~IMlrrl t IUtll' ---·-- and Data 'Processing l•••I posltloll for ~ personnel. 11 m w ~ llt JM.0 lilonrovia, CM CPA~ ........ e c...... 1t9 ___ E_._o_.E_. __ _ ..... _., 41dHrll1h1=S•11d T•Acca•••• ..-tacc. . c..t Ace•• t.es mMAID IS sr. Ace tut. ADYEITISIM~ ....... ~,. 116 I. .......... w Ace 1 Ilg CWt&a S-. Me. CA 92705 Diiie ~ An Equal Opportunity X/P O,.r•• a EmpJoyer 11 /F ASsaaas Trainees. 3 s hifts . women & men. Call VICTOI T11 .IPI • f S.-.ic.s H.I.. 556-1520 Ora 135-2622 EOt M/F U YoU att DOl aware o1 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j•~~~~~~~~~ tbt -.ma of workin1 t&i .... 81'7 -wive ua a C!all tr~ us at our new F•Mktiln Coste~ 645-6514 1:1.t:." Employer ... M/F i\ t•arc•er po:.1110 11 1~ Benking available in our Co!'!ta C.,_r LOClll Mesa branch. The 1de14 l Offlc..-pers on s hould h <Ht' prev1ou.' &1v1111(~ & loan lmmed. opportunity rnr bunk1111: or c•a:.h1ennl! Individual to solicit & b a c• k J.: round t' or make consumer loans in 1mml'lltal1• t•on:-11leral111n the Costa Mes .. areu. anil 111 arr.t~l l.!•' 111r M1rumum 2 yr!< exper appointment. plc-:1s1• rnll req. with Wink or rmant·e Tom n en n 1... ( 7 I .. I t'O. !fi!l~IO L09t Dilbuner Pouuon avail. also an our Costa Mes a oHlcc involves loan dlabursing le credit verifying or conaumer loans. Good ..,_....._M.. typlna lkilla nee. Exper --pnlernd. We ofrer such benefah •" I! r o u p m l' d a c· .1 I msuranc·e. Ion~ tc·rm disab1ht v. lire insurann'. paad retirc m t.•nl plan. s tock purc hase and much more. ~ Rntk layer·~ helJM>r. rull t i m c• . o w n l r a n !< . Dc1>Cndablt• 675·31~ BUSBOYS. l'Xper. full time. day & evenin..: shin Apply In pt•rson ul tht• Beach lfollM'. 11111 Sl1•epy llollo~ l.n Latiumc Uc·h L'.:·ll'Jll'I l'learwr. Cull t1m1'. nu ~Xpl!r nere~sary Pays Rood .">45~ 1662 _ Carriers early i\M hrs lrv 1n 1Tus t1n a r e11 $350-$400 mu. N u collect1ons Weekend w.ft also avail. 544-0551. cuwu candidates should ha\'l• SICltlf AaY number fac11.tty & must To handle i'n vestor be able to lift up to Ra lbel. accounts for loc a I call TRANSAMl-:RICA mort~age bkr. Need I NS U R A N C E C 0 . pen;ooable, mature lady ~1'700 ext 30'l for a ppt w/bkkp1 & It typint.: ror interview. bkgd. Good benefits. Call Equal Oppty Employt•r j-.&14~-&a~~· ~· ~~~~- Clcnl•al hl'lp ror ,,h1ppmJ.? dept Typ1• ~5 wpm a t' l' u r a t e I .} t )' r11• IOVOtee8. himdle \'Ufll>d sh1pp1n~ duties Cull Barbara at 544·9360 ---a.mc:AL TV PIST P tr S4 II R This Is a ehotce pos. for .someone who wi1hcn1 pJlime .houri from noon Clerks. all shirts. n11 exper necess. S3 Per hr to s tart: apply ul 7·Eleven store. 11»7 W. Blilcer. Costa Mesa. C lerk 7·11 Store , llpm·7am . F rl·Sut nigtU. Dper br . toatart 676 Paularino. C .M 751..-i I COCUAIL Jooatloe ..... !!1~111 be 1llppr to GIK1m9 it wtlh ,_., we· an located ln tbe: COLDWELL BANKER MJILDING calla - Daily Pillt .+=::::;:::iiiii~O~C;:-;:Al:=:l~lll~:-=-· t---ea~tr;:~~~et tmtm Ctlfl'edlr .. SAVINGS LOAN Cashlen wanted. full Ii & P IT , Ft n VI y . N B. La~una, & Orange. C»ll 644-4480 & l hr u reeept. Call J ean. ~. Coastal Per9onnt'I A11ency, 2790 Harbor.CM WAllWSB- ~~ for the Grand ~JAZ'llOT ~--Jal Ho. lroedway r a.a&aADa l714111MIOJ l'nll'Mlaa ·--.. ... ·-&42·5678 evenlnp La11una Bch. " ~ I t• & Lem DaNI Point area. Call the 2700-&,.b: Blvd.CM ~r 581-4141 All Equal Opportunity At.rl'O MECHANIC. prof Employer M /F • • only. 20% part•. 50~ labor. Call m.3320. 642-5678 1640Adam11 AH Costa Mcsu. l',\ !l'lti:tti l::quul OppoMunlty Employt·r M 1f' . --· . ....._ ____ ·--..... - 100'": FREE People who need People That's what tht! Have 1omethln1 you~ant DAJLY PILOT t.o11ell! Claullied a do SERVICE DIRECTORY It well -Call N , W, lull about! IO-S611. Ir you Uke jau. we want you to won for ua. We train. full or part time. Call 673·7112 or apply 33M E. Cit Hwy, Corona delllar. .. . COOK. uper'd. Pull um~. nu.. AM for M~kt-or WlYJW, 640-744() COOi for C'Ol\Yak»<'nl hoiip1rnl ~~ ~alth cn:iurum·t• w ~~~-ldi-~}14S.-...:...~--~ ................. Neeclild for anwll wor• room. Nr Or1n1e C'o =· Salary open Dnvtn F tr. I' /T Wcw~ for nrw Co dc-lh•enn11 bn!ad 1o 11Upt'rmark .. u th.·~ Mom co mer allft'TIOOn c..11 lo)., .,mn ttwnMM noon nn \'\"f'!o ·SllPt"'' •111 '" a'lll ~r WfoM i.\Ar1111., pay Must t'f\JOY 11o·orlonr w11 h h•f'nl•~··r"' Mu ... 1 IW\'t' \'an. Sia W&fi! 111 t' II w , 111• 11 C .i I tie~lf• ... 11. ,,.,. ~~ .. !.~ ..... ?!~ llCIOWSICY UP Mana1er or new . M'Mthe ~ncknt ro. anxlou.A to l(IH' r11p11t advanrrmcnl 1 11 rom pett'nl :11•r v1et• orif'nled (>4"r 0 11 t • a 11 OTY t~HQW, 811ruUt• F.VAIWI. '714 I Ml~ PACTOIY Now h1nn11 r1u1ury hl'Iµ W 111 t r a 1 n W 11 11 11 ·Ul!hl1m:. 2w 1 :-..1-: M111n .st lrv1114.• ~. ;aic11 Foo111 rulh•t . t ' 'l' 110"111vn ,)\1111 ""'"'""" 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••M. OfftCI• .. :..m .-Klf'll moMY whU~ kt•t•111n1t up w11h youc "lib JOIN llS' tl1w ~uu1 'kalli. 111 vur1tld. l\11111.lllron ui-111.inm1•11b., W1• mritl'lt our 11k11l~ & 111·h1'(Jult• with JOb:.ithat '1111 'UU Nl1n:t: 557·0061 '-ls~ of flee • ~~ove r load G-R·E-A·T SALES JOI HOW °"" .,, ................ _._ ...... -··-.......... ..., __ . "'-·-------· ......... ,._ ...... ~ ... ···--··-~-----.i...~ ""'W9'1M 7100 ;::.. .WM(Uflf, .._. 11. 1111 ....................... ~i -· ;:;;;;;II. =.LsJ~~"'O: ~~!~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... ~~ ~?!,•,!,t,~, .... !!~ :o-'1t~.·H Mu1Ultntln~on J ailto ri pa rt time. llldlll6ll •••AW -~--'·-Cit _._ •• tv~n ln u . o v er Zl. _. ............ to Be&C'h Im. 2ULJ P acilk Co uples preferred. llM TLC to ea.lerlF ~Hwy H.B. l nl n e area . Ca ll ~RAIM ,...... paUea\1. WUI tnlD ltOUSECLEANERS 7'15-7411. .JllUW ~· quaUOe d pereoaael. • Qar nee, P ff. Top'-J·~-1 .. .,; .. •--~ 411!.-.& 're , .. .__ Eant wbi.le:r: ...,_, All "1-....i.·-GI I ....... "123 -·-._ ............ ..., ....,,.-...... _.....,_ au .-1"""' """""9&" r · _... Man wanted f~ Irvine •.n ;;:.: N.B. • ......, - Houaecluners. Nt>ed area 5\Aa days per wee. reUable .. f'nlhutlHtiC E n 'J ti • h Is p a n j I h . pcqiAe to wort fM rww ~ salary $725 per clunin& service 1n N.8 . ~Ca ~36.U, Aak for 87~1909. - tlOUS(t;KJl:EPERS F·rr.. JANITOls.MAIDS 1• / T . V a n a · 11 f\111 timeda)'1', part·llme h o u s l' k t• <• p t n. ~ l'VetS. Nwpt area. Must be <.:alt rorniu's lur .ic11 t US c1t1zen. Call 532·6558 need11 5 maturt-people. or apply at 1ZJ N. OliYc, work pvt bomt.-s. 14-~ hr. OranRe. Mon-Fri. _5.l).40.'.J __ l_. ------l JR. MAlNT. MECHANIC Housekeeper /chlkl care . 2 Yr s o n j ob e xp. Working mother seeks required. Must have own exper. housekeeper to tools. AIJl>ty bet. l·4PM 2nd. Shift Open.Ing for expa. Individ ual. Can start immedlalely • enioY our super benefit pacli age. O verll m c <l'Vail. lOSAMIMC. NURSING ~ccute pa1cblatrlc facility needil JLN. '•· L.P.T. '1 and mental hell.llh worken. All ahifts open. tu.II ai put-time • xlnl rrinae benefits. Qall 55102 or 831-1774 Newport Beach S48·~ F.quaJ Opportunity f~mploycr ~---------, MACHlNIS'f I Ofrt('e I rrr Jabi>C.'O Produrts has ' •C..... I unmedopen1ngs for I •T_.a.a.. I Warner Swasey .,,,.,.,. I u flf'r p r u b1.1t 1o n ur ................ .. .. \ill \ 111\t• ~ l'llr1 """' riu"••n• '1111•, ~wno11 Mtl'l hav1• 11h11111•Ulll I yr ft•l,ttl llUI '' f)' .. 'I( 111· rl I' ti l ,. " I/ ll I I ll>\'t'll1•111h "11111 \I ::11.!" Nt<wpot I tu .. , . C'11,111 1•rvlt'OQj1onul ~·rv11•1• GOOD f>AY GOOD ll O U R S. GOOD CONDITIONS. MANY ... ltl N<a; BENEt~ITS. t-' AS 'I' <; It 0 W l NG COMPl\NV rROMOTE" "110 M WITHIN TRAIN F I) tt T l> P M A N i\ <: t-: M E N 1 :-.T/\H T~ candor2ch.lldren,lf& 10 CAMBRO Ml-'G. 1n lovely NB home. 7601 Clay, Huntington T..,.. Ultlw Operator I * Secr•l••s I 1st.&2n11.srun.. •W...S Proc f*rlod to tl :io ,h1t1 ·~t'I')' o4ht'1' Wl't-kt•ll<l o/( M>ply 1 44~ Su ~h·r111r NH COOICS Scwuud lNlr, i.hort ur1k r llltflu Now tuttn.: ul n.JADPOT If )'OU bke J BU, \H' wunl DllY•S M•'lt 1 ~ wonWJ\ 2.S \ r' u1 ullh-r Know llW ''""'' 1·1lJt:" N11 1180 a '"t•1•k 01 mur1· Oran.:•• l'o,1,1 \'l'llow 0 1h, 17300 Ml H errmann . F'oun1a1r Vullt'y (No ul S\a.11•1 bt't.,.n Nrwh•t p1· & tMl'hdl M•~<> t-..; 7MI .. ._ .. ._ __ .... _. l~/\RlJl':N 1-.H "'u 11 111111· l'ltt t''lf•'r 1H·1 1\11pl\ Ill pe•r.1.n N1·wpor1 •'I 11111 l lt•ll'I. II UT J .1 m hut t••• Itel • I\ ::0.l"' Lt•tHh I htwn :..3 t-:" I' - G8mALOfffCI 9AM-6PM Mon·Fl11. Refs Beach r eq1.1 1 red . fi40 24 06 <W of Beach. south of between !l-21'M . Garfield) Ho1.111ekeeper /Ii Vt>., n . beauurul Npt Reh v1('w home w/Jacuu1. prav. rm with Ua. l'are for l • 1dorahlc infant. t'all &aCJ.2957 for antcr vrcw . Keep up with innation' ~xt r a in come r or a mbtt IOUS p eo p I 1• 891-1126 . A.I. •2 ca.._. 5 /O I •Acct a.rD I 2nd.Shift. • .:II/hr. Night Shift bonus . I ITT J ABSCO PROO. I D--17 I l485Dale WayC.M I D911U . I SCS-8251 I I An Equal Oppor 1o oes a monot onous I Employer 1rou t ine h ave youl ~11u to work for u:1 t:Jll ................ .. GB8Ai. OFFICE 'l'tolt•J>hofll.' J1er,1K1altl~ ~ I Y!)Ul.: a t11U.'>I :-Olitrl 111.: t<ltlaf'V S7W 11111 lm1n1·1I O(ICIUnJ.!.~ I '11111 ;11·1 M 1 .., Low,• al 7H li7111 lur mlerv1cw "'"'1111 our n ·l(li.trar' .,.RI\ th<• l'nrollOl\'111 ol 111•w ,.1111J1•11h \' .1r111u, •I ti I I 1• ' I ti I' I U ti I 11 ~ , ..... t''" 111: .i-1011t·111 1 1111 1.i .... l~J/J ll).! II olll\l'l IJJL'" & 1·,•n 1fll':ll 1• & 111 ,11 n I ,1111111..: II It•' 'I'\' pt' I ~l 1 v. JI 111 · 1 MM 1-.1> I/\ 'I' I': I. Y '. " E \ II 0 /\ I( IJ I•. X I' I>. II I E N <.: 1- llEl.l'Fl'I. WI•: 111\VE Utlll OWN THAININt; l'ltO<l lt/\M l'l/T ON HY '1111-: COllNTICY 'S l,UP o B l; /\ N S 1\ I. t-: ~ I' .. ;o I' LI':. <'/\I. L I\ ·1 0 N l' Jo: F o II IN'l'l-:HVll•;W U l l<ii\I\ EX(.'ll i\N<:t-:. STi\C'- N\JNN 1111;111(; 1:111;: llOUSEKEEl'EH. mu'I\ have own c·a r , permanent. Call 645-C~ KEYPUHCH PART TIME 1rtim bing the wa lls?t f T e m p o r a r YI 1npportunities m ay bel t>iJ.'T122 ftr apply at ;J:W.a E D.t llwy, l:oronu dcl Mar JJRIVt:t<S , t'ro :.: l:ounlr). M ad.ire~or Yachts. 1631 l'llH'cnt1a. MAIDS Experienced. full or part lime. 642·3030. f ~~~t Y:!a~l': ~ru~~t l 'OOKS wantl'<i, all ~h1rts <.:oi."Ut Mei.a ... ' n• I I 1· 11 l v. 11 r k 1 11 ..: 1·11111111 11111,., (,, h1•11l•f11, 111rluth11~! <kOl,ll pl.111 c ·1111 ~Ui ::w:o 1'1•rs1111111•I I) 1• 11 .1 r l m ,. n I I o r .q1p11111t1111•11l ":11u u l I 'IWorllJllll y 1-:mployt•r llOUS l-:K 1':t:l't~lt for l'OOVah.~c·t•nt hm 7 30·4 Apply llunhn1-.'lon U<•ath Coovalesct•nt llosp 18811 F1onilu St. llunl. Lkh Short hours day shirt. 1·2 yea r s e xper i e n ce pref erred. We are not a s e r vi ce b urea u . Excelle nt w or king conditions. good startini:: salary with six month review Phone Personnel Departm e n t for a n a ppointmerrt . (7141 5 46 ·7360 . fo.:qua l Opporturuty E m ployer . _M_ai_· ds-. _a_pp_l_y_Th_e_• -ln_n_a_t, I For a n exible working 1 1 La 21 N C 1s c h edul e & lots or .:rowi n g com pan y w/hl.'m'r1ts. Mu Harker ':. 212 ~ 17th St li46·4:l03 \;OOK ·YeJ(etar1an Somt.· expcr pref. Mothc•r's Kitchen RClitaurunt. 17~10 So. Cst llwy, I.ai:un;1 ---011)1< Wantc.'11 fo'ull 11mt· wo rk 1n produl'l ron l.>r~ Clt•rk & ('ashier Vl'. ilht'moon .... & Sul 1;.11.1w.t £- 1-:h•l'lrllllH' a l>M'mbl:v & rnoilt·rla l h a ndl i n g . (x~1t10f\.'\ opc.·n Nu 1·x11 nt'1't•ssan · Wi ii I ruin S'J 10 per hr l o star1 . Call . 64.'>·3632 lor appl GENERAL OFFICE l11f111·m1JI Env1rnnm1•nl ..-1w Girl Ofrict• .loh S..•t•unt v GUARDS --lncl1 s Pl'n ... 11hl1• 111•rsnn lll~'(Wd for tlt•h \'t'O<'S & ffilM'Of t dlllll'S 5'10·7357. ----r.---------1 I lnduslnal I guna. 1 · oast I variety, call us·today. I Hwy, Laguna Beach _....;c.._;.;._ _____ IT o p p a y • p a i di M/\IDS·wkdy1>/wknds. I vat'atio ni., re ferral Scafcllrfs Motel. 1661 So. bonuses. Never a fee. C.00...;t llwy. La~una Heh. IELL~ 1·ommissary Growing _ .... ._._._._.__ t:u. (;o(Jd benefits i-:01-:. Far Wt'sl Ser vices. l'roduc:lion fo'ac·alily. Hi72 IU?ynulcts. lrvuw. i)pply GENERAL OFFICE 1-:;q"d lll't'. l.111• 1,1 p111g, pn>f1t'l\'tll'~ .,. l1i.:11rl' ... , Ill k l' y h I I 11 II 1· h 0 1> JJ ., r t II n I I \ I I' ,. advm1t·1•1111•111 . '1 llll c · .. licntf1ts. 111f11rm.1I 1111· t' M l '..il I '.\11 II 1 t'. a ft !it\M,64:..~1 I '01111m11y pa1tl ni1•tht'.tl S71MI TO STA UT 111<;111-;u Si\Li\H't' WITll t-:XI' Elli ENl' 1-: Full & µ;1r1 t1nw 1\ll . 1rt•as lJ 11 1l orm • fur11 1,.ht·1 t Agl'' :! 1 or nwr. H1•11n'<1 wdc11mt· Nn 1•x JH' r11·n r 1· n t· 1· 1\ 11 11 I .v lJ n 1 v 1· r ... a I l"r11tN'l10n Sc:r v-1n-. 12~ W 5thStrN.'I. S11nt:.a i\n:.a llllen it·w h11urs !H:! & l ·~ :\ton thru l-'r1 I Need Extra I _LAN_DSC_A_P_E_R_· M-.-111-2-y-rs 1 1 Cash,. t 1 exper. xlnt oppty. call Maintenance Position D a n a l't. ll a r hor. t:xpericnced prl'fi>rred $3.50hr. start. plus fnn~t· l>C!oefit !>. Apply 24701 Dana Or 491>-t\137 'JL HV1 t..L '.J Call or Come an Today Irvine 83.1-1441 in pt!l'SOI\. ------U'Junl('r 111.'lp -Mon· Fri Super S:mrlw1c·h Phon1· !;i15 -18li7 Custoch:il/Janitoriul All shHL'\. F'T, Xlnt hcnerrb 546..ffi82. Uuytrme sitter nL'('Ut-d ror small t·hildr cn. 2 d:H"•· some cvcl-. Haycn·i.t 642·3266 or 642·9'.!.12 01-:LIVF.RY -Avai I able now. Top pay. f!Ood I' /T hrs. Eves. 5·~. Mon· Frr :>:JJ.lllll DWVERY WORK Owr 2.'> yrs. l':irr llm1· C't11wis1• nwn h<111rs. u ... 1· •1wr1 1·ar. I'•' p:.ay g;is. No ... dJrni:. ).!IHo<I t•:1r11 11l).!l> Call 7 1•1 rH:c!li !17711 lid lkA/ll l~bvny man tor t•ar\y :.am. L A T1tnl'" lrnm1· del1\·c ry ruutt•. E r o n o m i t.' :.a I l' a r rL'QWrt'd. Adults only . t•,-.. hrs J>('!' day. ~30 mo net tmw homt• Also ).!as allowam·t'. Wt'Slm cn,..r.·r. II 8 . r.ardcn GrovC' area~ 546(i llehvl·ry 1>1t1mc i\~1. l.i\ T1mL-:-Sll~J rit•r w1·1·J.. li:cs '>llJJPIY :1vailal1l1 · l.-ii.:1111;1 llt·:ll'h <l!~I !4 l!H1 11!'1 m'•n ovt•r Iii for 1.,\ Tt 01.-~ 111 ~ h & (' M Perm 1.1 t. ~J/SllJ01 cnv 1;.w;:~i.1 Dental Ufflrc San J1111n. nct•d t•X p 1· r11• 111·1·d rCf'l'Jll IOIUSt 1 ull 11 m1· :'wloo·Frt. <1!1:l Ulil I IJcnlal a:1s'l . l'i'f . r11r J>IC':.t ::.:i nt II H off'11·1• .. 'ronl & ));.l('k uHH't' t'XJJ Ill..'(' \)1~·441\7 l>1.'nll.ll 1·hairs11h· :1,..s 't. I vr cxp1•r. :!2 ,'-r. 0\ 1•r. 1rut1al1\'l'. CM r.:11 14:!11 DENT AL/RECEPT F ttimt'. J,?11111t h <•nr. t'XIJCr. 1]_11. t:a~I 8-Hi·:l.'~O DF.NT/\I. /\SSl~I. · Chr11r Side. t "ull tr mt· ti111Hl IJl'nd tls. X·r;tys II II 8'1&3MO 0 t-: N T 1\ I. I. 1\ II BOOKKEEl'l-:rt t:xp,•r'1I AR & 1my<ibles. somt• lah duties r equired. wrll trucn. C M t N R a rea tioC!-6412 bt wn l!-4 UJ-:NTl\h_ HVGlfo:N JST needed (or Pcrio ore JIB. Expan<fd functions hr . n..'Qd. 3 dys wk, sal OJICll Prof shar·~ & 1x:ns1on plan. 7l4/iWUJ6.11 DISIGMH Alrcond designer w /min J yrs commercial ex per. Xlnt benefits. includinl! profit sharing. 540· 7622 Mon-Fri 8-5. Divers wanted in Newport Beach area. Must be oertifaed Ir experienred in hull cleaning. Neptune Divin,( Co. fl46.8832. 1-:mployment 100% Fee Paid fntry~nl INllNllJ9 lftl ... IJt'i?ree + IX·s1r.• (;ro~1h com pan~ Sl2·$151\ + OOI·: Pre.+=•'* r Analyst Cobol Fortran 2 Yt'ar Ex per SlfiK + r>o": S.Cn-tary Super typcni: & shorthanrl . 911>0 m o + DOI·. Proqre1n1mrr Ctlbol H l'G II I yr. ":xpcr SJ.I I-\ + L>O .. ; R~c~tionist T~ ping ~ r ninl 11rf11·1· pa / au S71J(I m11 t VOE Sal~s Dt·l!rt}i' .+ :! ~ , . ., National l:o Sl5·S20k + Dot·: lio ~4edi.cd-Technical £Jef!t'\.>e + 1 yr in lbpital or rdalt•d. S;.clary IS SHI-\ + DO!-: Accoeting C~rk L•ll'typmg Al·rounls payahlr 1\t·111unt rN·1•1v;rhlt• Conipull•r ,\ + S:1l:ary 91.'iO + ()OJ-: Call Center Agencies Inc. MOON Bm.l'ol =:;~I() Nl'WIX>rt Ht-~tt'fl 714 /!J.').') :~··· I': N 1; I N 1-; E I! Si\ L bi S f'EHSON HS & MS 1n ·nHch cng11ie.·nn,g req. d1·s1i.:n oil wt•ll s11lim1•r!'.1hk p u m p I n I! l ' " II I II ' 111duchnl! aux pnJ(IUt'b Mu"l 111: f;1m1h:.ar w tliu ... 1·u!>t11m!d l'11nl at'l 111 l.1uya. Will <·ommut\• htwn US & Lrbva to fmaJt7.<' sail'!>, 11.'lt;·r.; rof ,. r ,. d 1 l & !' u ~ t u m dcaranrf• for exl'hanJ!t· 11 r ,. 11 u 1 p & r r i: h 1 forwant1nl(. $1521 pt•r mo ixrr fl()7()1il 014 ,\d paid by employer. T;ike a d l o n t• a r 1• "' l "; m p I 11 y m l' n t Oevc•lopmcnl Dcpt -~ ------ F.q u1pmrnl Hl·nt:al r c rmanont Jlttl-.1111111 w /potent• al for yo uni.: aml>1l1vu l> man w/mel·han1<·al apUlLMle. at75 llarbor ntvd. ESCROW SECY or Jr. orriccr , sal11ry commcn ~urat c w 1th cxper. Conti111·nlal E s c·row Co . Lai:una Ni~uel. ~1-1234 Gt•nnal offln:. i\1 :ii urt• s t•lf s tarlt•r . plt•a,..anl tl.'leµhom~ \'llll'C-. I~ p1n1t ~ill INT>m M 1111 "'n C.tl I .ll•rry ~H-.1 J !J lo ~. GENERAL -OFFICE l.1gh1 uuokkl'<'Pllll!, hh• t.l.'111111! (i11111I on ph11111·., ·1·.,..p11rl f'l11mlt111g & ll••alm)! •~lf1 li52:1 - t: t-:N t: ll A I. 0I"F11' t-: Warm. \'nlh11,..1a:.l1l' lr11nt otr 11· ~· n · ,. ,. p I 111111.,, tll'('Cll'<i lo .1~s1st 1ltlt'lt1r t-Sll.1hh~h nt•v. 11ff1t·1· 111 Irvine. l.<1kl' Fl)r~·:.I an·a ... II m I I I II r " I l )l t'h1ru11r ac·111· T~ ping 1-s~1·nt1al. l1ookkl'l'Plnt.: & ms t'.\l;c:r hl'lpful ("all l'itm .11 !li :1 f1HH:I 111 an·angt• <1Pf1I l_J\·nt·rnl 111 f11·" 1<1·li,1hh- ma1 un· 1wn 11n < 1rntd t~ JltSI "~" JO kn add1•r Mdl lt1•111•l11" C',ill IOI .JIJ1h111mal info N ~.dan ~:>· HltiO or >'If> 111;,o GENERAL OFFICE Part T r mt· ·I hrs 1 ... ·r d.1 ,. Lile t yp1n i.:. Ill k1'.Y a cl d 1 n ~ rn n " h 1 n 1• <·xpen em·I'. i:ootl 11hom· vu11·1· C<i:-t a ~,.. . .,:. <'.ii I I\ a I h \' 5 I !J .. I :rn u I 0 r mten·ipw Equal Opporlunrt~ Empl11\1·r 1:.·ncral IM"hl·•• TRAINEE t '.nlry k\l·I l•IJ"'l 11111 ,.:rarl1 ng 1·:-.;1m -. \',1r11111'- dl'la1l 1lut11 ..... l1i.:ht 1 ~111111! and n .. at h:incl" r111n i: r .. 11111 n·Cl l·:~,·1•l l1•11l "~irktllJ.! 1·11nrl1l1on" and l.1Cnd1ls itll'l11d111i.: dt•nl;d plan Phunv l'1·rs1111nl'I I> t• p a rt m 1• n t I I I I 1 ~.Ui 7360 for ;1pp111nlmt•nt Equ<i l tlpp11nun1t ,. 1·rnployt'r GE.'\' Ell ,\I. W1· w11l 1r:1.111 Cora n in1•1y or a1·t1v1t1cs (_',\1.1.111-:'l'W .. :l':N H :! 1;.1;, i:J>IJ 111 Nt•wport (;cm·ral C)ff1t·1• ~IORCLERK tr ,·ou ha\I' th•· alt1lil\ 111 "';rk "'1th a mrn1mum 111 "'•IA'r\ '"'Oil, ""l' 11;1 \ l' an 1nh·n·~11 11i.: J>ll!>1l 111n 111 11 II r ( • 11 .., I ,1 ~I l' ~ ,I F 1 n .i n 1· 1 .1 I .\ 1 11 lkpar.t llll'tll. Varro us "' l' r 1 ·I J rt a I d u l 1 cs . 1nd111llng ""~1st1n).! 1n prt•p;1ral111n •11 monthly rl'por\s ;inti l't11np1hng ... 1at1Slll'al mformat111n_ T~p1n g GO WJ>m . !>hor1hand nr did aphorw 1·xJ)l•r11•n1·1· plu~ Hl·kl'~ Ex 1· 1• I I t• n I "11 r k 1 11 g. 1·1111<11t11111s ;11111 lll'lll'fll ~ 111t·lud1n,.: d1·n1al pl1111 C ill .\1r r\t•Jha, ~1:.H:!IMI f·: 'I 11 ,ti 0 IJ JI II r I U 111 I ~ l·:m11l11y1•r t;l-:NEJL\I. LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS ,\lu"I ha\'1· rt•l1altll- 1ran. ... p & phtfll1• 1 .. 111g & ... 111111 11•rm ........ 1gnm1·11h llol11l:1y & Hll'al 11111 p;1~ ll•1'!11t a l1 1i1 l1<1 n pi:in "' a1 a hit• VOLT Tl!'~AAV YRRVK2'U ;Jljll8l'ampus Unvl' ~.1u ·17·1 I 11\1·r11s:. Frum Oranl!l' C11 .\1rport \ ~.A11wl Oppor Employ,,.r WE NEED YOU ARE YOU For Temporary Work ldween Jobs Mew In Town Unsur. of whot you wClftt? SECURITY IT PAYS TO SEE US <.:omt' in und s t•1· the t•xt•1t1111: thmgs that arc huppen1nJ,! al Wt·lb ... :t r g II . w I' n I' I' d 1•xpl'rtt'll<'l'tl !:it'l'IHlt} liuanl'> m lrvine/l'Wwport Beach Santa Arla/ Analteim f1111erion/8UNa Park Costa ~so & the Whittitt are a l:\B1 ElllATI·: Ol'E:":IN<;S r11r sUpl•rv1sor y IP\ 1•1 St.'l'UOl)'Orfll'(•rs Up 111 $4.25 Per Hour Wtth OOl' or the na tion·-. larj?CSt j:?Uard SCf\'ll'e~ 1\pply _in person to :\Ion ·1-''ri .~m :ipm 1532 W Commonwt•:i II h F\Jlll•r11m. t '1\ .\lun "'rt . x 30 ·I :111 ~111 W Warn1•r. Hm :!17 S;1nlJ \na.l ',\ WEUSFARGO GUARD SERVICES IJ1111s1on of Fl<iko·r . f'rr>tt•t't11111 Sen tr't•s l:Xtuul 0 11portur11ty 1-:mployl'r M 1 F l1;1ir l>rt'S:1er 'nu: HAIH rli\Nl>LERS now lw!t opt•n111J,!s l11r t'Xp'd hair <h'l;1gnt·r!'. & man1('unsls Xlnt N JI art•a llol2·K--\>\.I llA I H r>HE SSE I! Hcetul1ful i.alon n1·1·1b 11pcra11Jr with fotluwmg Scr vtnl! :":pl . I n . & Coeita MC;l;a. Plca~l' t•all 55i·2231 -~·-- anytrme675-7633 t W..._. & HkJ11ts I -LA-=--THE-MA_C_Ht_M_IS_T_ :. 0.. Of 0.. l Expr'd. for part tr me. I Fa• .... Cmh1111n I ~~M~~~ :~~\ ~oal~ I tolHdl Y• · · · I Mr RJlt!y at 979·WICI MANi\ta :n · Young lady needL'<i lo manuge Out Call Mvdel & 1-:.'>corl '\crvrn· Call c\·1·-; & wlrnd' 1!13 <!331! a:.k for Tom 2102 Busine5s Ctr. Dr. Suite 208 Huntington Reach B47·349fl IM all R oom ffelpt'rs.1 ___ ,:.._ __ f lnsntcc-. & Press Rooml LEGAL SE<.:R ET I\ RY Ope r a l1>r'i nt'(•ded OC atll>Ort. cxper . xlnt I 1mmedlutl'ly rn La;?unal typing & !>h skilb. s <1lar) I N11?ut'I 1Mrn & Womc•n,1 OPl'fl 975-0782 !>15-1555 117 or over t This 1s al . , . . --f Pl'rh•rt opportunity fl)rl LEGAL SF.crn.T AHV. 8907 Warner Ave 1t2t5 Lai:iunu :-.lil~uel llJl-0542 27~7 Cabot Road ~1A,-.;lt,;L'HJST For H•rv l1u.,, ,:.iJon. mu,,1 hr· t 1·xpc·r II. fa,..hronalJlt·. I ull I t1ml· t<u·h;_irrl Out'll('l\1· I all i'icwport Cenh·r Ur . I ~ B __ I Equal opportunity ' SENIOR CITIZl'.:NS,I Lai,: Heh Prubatt· I.aw II Ou s 1-: w Iv t: s an di ofr. s1..oek1n~. se<·)' w txlnt f STUOE NTS t o t•arn s k1ll :1 Mag. I i•xp. MARKET MGT. I Employer M/F Our fortune ~100 lt'Vl'I l __________ J 11.'xlra monc•y probate exp & Sit pref ti Call or <apply at. Call 714/494·7527 27957C.,.lood La,_...,_. IELL~ ,f • f \I t1 • I 133-0542 nr lr•iM, llJ-1441 UCJGI Sectttary s m a 11 r I rm ~ l' I ' k ., St•f'n•tary w l•·Xr(•l11·nt t ypin g & '>horth<tnrl skills Salary 111>4.·n Will t'Olt.;rrler µart t1m1• <.:all i M m3 21~n l.11·1·n~t·li h .;1rdri·:-... 1·r 1'1T . hr !'.~"'" Tll'l<!lllla bk t)..lli 7i 64 1\:'k f()(' Ju!Jt• l"Ompany ll'o mlt•rt:slt·d 1n lra1111ng amb1t1ow. ml·n ttnd womt·n in the area 01 markt·t man::i~t·m1·nt Must ht· ~cir mo\ l\':lll~t. t•ornmu111c.1t1· w1•ll & m:u1ag1· l1m1· df1•d 1' ••I' H ;\ rl t'"' I 1· :1 II I 1• It U I rl 1· m 11 n ... 1 r :tl I "n 11 I m:.anugt•ITIL'lll JJOl1•11li:il ,,. ltw· k"' l111·11m1•s of s."11JI\ to S151\ rani:c wt1h1r1 :1 ~"" ;rn· 1·ommon lh111\ ~.:!·0501 ~ l11til'" Matun• H~ 11r l .\' l•JI fo;l)ual opportunrl)' F.mploycr Mff &....---------' UFEGU,\RDTRYOCTS lt vt• in <;1tu:1t1on v. :lo~ r Newport Uunes. Mav old lady ~ 1n· ... 1>1r.1H1Q r----------1 19th. MAM. I/( yrs & problt-m s . l'alH·nl Ji; t lnduslnal I standa r d F .A . car d . actrvl' & s<'lf .;uHtcl<'JU ~ k y 644·5921 w J n e e rl of n r o f i" or our11----------:.iss1-;1:in····· Mu,, 1i •• I Way 1 1 LIQUOR CLBK nl'x1bl1· Gnoct rm:im·1:11 f' u 11 t 1 me . M a t u'r 1• 1· u m p ,. n ., :.i 1 1 " n II Thru Summer I expcr11•nct-d pn·f tiu1 w n1·.izo11ablt> <;alan I v.111 tram 1195 W. l!Jth St. Opportun1t tl" 'for tr.I\ ··I I With Kelly! I CA..t:• MB.u :.m.~ f"r mtt•n ,, .... I., h 1 I Liqoord1•rk wanlt>tl 1-:x11 J\11·<·hon1r 111 '"t up l(; I" 1• :t\I•· onj:! & \hort I prtfrrrl'd (;,")d starting m:.a1ntatn m.1('h11wrv 111 91 '' r ~ 1:1•~'1J.!11 m 1'" 1"1 pa~ & ~ r t•nll IJonu" ,1clhl'"" ,. mlnJ.! 11l.1nt. a'" :11 :i 1 l' for mt•n & J\ppl~ al :1530 I n'"~" Lal.hi• l'lCJ)l•r tlc-sir.1hil· ' Wtlffi('ll I N II -1,<..I·'.'°' '<Cu c.J " "'""' Wt• bwl Iv. rcµu1r '>ttrnc 1Asulftblers, '"i·'i LOCKSMITH ol our tlJ.spen. ... ml? l'<1u1p fMoldilMJ. ftacllOCJffs, i\J!t' nu barri1·r 15:.17 ' Maiitte...r•, -"c. 1 t Xlnt oppor tunity for Monrnv1a i\Vl'. N.11 --. "" Locks mith with 2 y r ~ 5125 !N r·r·cfrd 'mml'dtal l'IY. f expcr W(• nt't.-<l fl('r~on 'n 11 ,. x fl 1• r 1 1, 0 ,, i•f with s ail'~ ah1llty & a;;t·<·t·:1,..an I lock.o;m1th t•xpt·r Sal::iry t · good with pror1t .sharing fall or l'Offit• 1n lttdav I µ11s,.1b1 l1l1t·-. t:all 1';11 11 v :ar·a t 11111 ~ I Ku:1 t11m Lnt•ks m1th Rnnusl'" !"t•\f·r ii 11"'' I Scrvu·1·. tai.:una llil b ILL["=·~-,I .:~~~ ~ .. ~ Yi\ IW J\I A :-.< • r u II n r " •' . c · · I p trnw. rmmt'(I u1x:111ni.:. fn•m1• K.13·1441 2102 Busme~s Ctr Sutlt• 20H I -.aw l'XI>. & i.!tl lln' ·;.: r,.,. I _<:an ror appl. ~!I ..'._lll72__ Or. I--------1 lltcdH·al hark 1•ffH'<' rwr!'.on b1 l1n l!ua l . orthoped1« doctor.;. npw •1H1rl'. i:ood lwnd11 ' Tuslln. C•antact Harlt.1r,1. H32X3ll M N I 11 .. : ha <' k n tr 1 r c· p,•r :.11n. Orlh11\"'<lit• t•xpent·n<·t• Nc•v. 0H11·t'. good bt•nt•f11 ,. Tui.lin Barbara 832 R321 ()pthamology, front office Mission VtCJO. ISJl-24 ll Ordtr l'ntrv Clerk Mfr frrm s1..-cks reliabk • md1 v ~· l yr exp. good tthorn.' ~kilb & at1itucl1· 111war1l t·u st11rnc r,.., t o lake· ph o rdt'r s an a noO·!>ml<' I! oft'. X Int 1·11 ht>fu. Apply in p.•rsnn l'i\LI FOAM. 16661 Vo11 .._arrn.:rn. lrv1nt! --- l'aJ1 l1m1• rt-cC1)l1onist for Chr•~trnn counschni:: t'l'tll t•r 1 n New por t &.>arh Call G31·1Ylti0 or 644-011.17. Uamel Vanian. PART TIME S1•c·r l'lar y, typin~. i:l'fll'raJ ofrtct•. tclt·phom· 1wr,conaltty. m :.it uri· non ,,moker. Call Int>/. ~r;:1 PARTTIMEOHLY 0 u c t o c o m p :1 n y expm~1on 1n Orang~ C11. are.1 w1• need sevcrul -.harp pcopll' lo work rul-(hts per week. 6-lOpm &'ta day Sat. Must be HI or over . Poople who arc stablt• are preferred. S450Salcwy O r pro f it s h a r i n i? ~ram. which ever you pn•rt•r For cnh:rv call 714(7~2;!(»1 btwn l·!Jpm . ----1'/\HT TIME. Nd 2 key J)l•np lc ror cx pantlttlJ~ hi.t-mL-:,,.. Xlnt tn•·uml'. 1-·or uppt r~12 mil PART TIME EVENINGS llANDY~1AN·Qtr1>t'Oll·r l lunltnJ?lon Rca<'h I H1ll 11r purt time R-17 349H 1, MACHINISTS Med1<·al off1re Ins brlhng 2 ORs Expr rt'<l Nt'w ofc. ;?d benefits Tuslan Barbara K32-K32t Model'\. Ft•male Sharp J\duJtl> With 0UlSt~nri1ni.:. attrac11vt! personulll1cs who t'nJOY workin~ with k1d' Over Z I. Start at $1.50 per hour. Phone 642 4321 Ext. 250. Bfo:TWfo:t-:N <t;00-5 :00 l'M 549.394;i 11007 Warner Avt• 11215 I -~ I IL\RDWflRESi\l.ES l.af(una NtJ?ul'I I i\µply in pc.·rs<111 Crown 1131 ·0542 I Hardw;m•. 3107 t::. C0t1sl 27957 Cabot Road I llwy. Cdl\_1 __ I Hardware salt-:-rull t1rn1· t':qual opportunity I Apply an person Crown l::mptoycr M t• I llardwarl'. 3107 t:. Co;i,..l L..---------.. llwy C•l_M __ _ If t-: i\ L T If C I. U ll INSTl\UCTOR, P /llml'. cxpcr or backJ!rnund in PE reqwred. 962-1374 ask for Kathleen INSIDE SALES Wt' h;H'f' 1mm l·t..11;1tt· ~a~::~~~n~ ::~.J;J =.::~~~~~~~~~n:;~~ _ li>b_. ------- ()p(•rale prC'C.'1s1on I alhl• and mill" in a protolYP\.' shop atmosphere Mul>l Ix• abll• to react simple tu t'OmpleX bluepn nL-; and have a knowledge of baSlt' shop Tngonoml.'try or (i1•umctry . T hci.e pos1tmns offrr _ oCompany paid m c.'<.li<'al and life insurance Modt'ls W~ need MW faces: Model'l·Malc & Femall'- 1 f your fa re ha s Ask for Andrea (:;qual Opportunity Employ1•r c h1a r a ct e r • 1 ;; h 1 A fl PBX fashion or looks likl' the 1?1rl next door. Call for a n OPERATOR appoint men t for a personal internew. You 'The 01Uly Pilot has an rould be modeling a s immediate opening ror a early as next week! So part time PBX Operator . don't hci;itatc,<'allnow. :i :JOl'M to 7 :30PM . FACTORY TRi\INF:E. HOSTESS art.c; & crafl'> exp helpfal. + A Secretary, Typist, Days or rvenin;?s. lmmt•rt. openings for rci;pons1ble. maturt• selr s t a rt e r who c·ommunacatcs (•as1h• wit h othe r s Sul e~ expericnrc :1 plus but not rcqu1 r<'d W 111 tr a 111 Must ha vc llt't· typing .WC ror Hazel. Saturday 8:00AM to 12 • f.:11·5600 Noon . Exper ien rc •Co mp a n y paid rcltrement We have r /l ?pen~ngs ARE I( h c•--L Apply after 2 PM days, & 2nd shift. Good ~ • ~. Bob Bums Restaurant pay, Jtood bencf. We YOU Receptionist, OR • . . 37 Fa.Won Island, NR make w oven wood •2 Week." vacation after New York Wt'sl pref'crred but will train . IOmonlhs. Modehn~/\itent·y Ex<·e llcnl C'O mpany ~5W.l6th$t.NB b t•n c f i t s . t'o r •Discounts on Brumw1ck '* P. p o 1 n l men l f o r . :1klll!>. 557-0825 s hllde.i;. Apply Kirst'h HOSTESSES INSPECTOR TRAINEE ... ______ .DllfBlS...--W: ... ~ ........ sioumlUl._P..aan.Jln~1 ~ ,,~,? 0~ 2 . ....,..-~-+-r----tl111ai1het!lrimffid!illdat-l..----t+·~~~~~~~S-t~wm-.U-phMeti ef· l N D E PE ND ENT """"""'""6• rv . ...,,..,.,...,. anspectton. Must pass DIVERS needed, must F\nishCarpen\er . ARE Eledr-'cs, ASH ... .,, physical & back X-R:ay. ==~~~ween F.xp'd. YOU w.._ .... or OranTHEge ~=~only Irvine. ~7639 .. E .O.K 631·9'lS9. G.....-.1 •um.. W--L? ~ I NSTALL F. R s & DIAF'IB -·-•J ..,... jau nile spot. If you like D I S C 0 N N F. C T products. Mom. kJds ftnaJly gone?_ •. ,in.,.t.erVt-:·~·,,_ew_c_u_ll_:_642 __ .... _.32_J_. ___ -I ·----·ml)Tim .. 1Jnr«r1>rrnTT Brumwick Le; a people needs ore girl Friday. OIAMGICOAST on ented organization We'll train. 633..Baker St. DAILY PILOT which is conYen 1enlly C.M.549-9Zl3. 330W. Bay St. located 2 blocks off the M · Fr nd ........_..._. ....__._ ~ Costa esa San Diego eeway a ---~ Eq .. ri•Opport It offers excellent fringe Part-lime. 642·3030 Employe~ y EledronJc mfr n eeds jau. we need you to work TE C II N I C I A NS & dnftertodo mechanical R.ORIST here. Call 673'7722 or OFTICF: PERSONNEi .. deUU drawings for =ue re~all nursery IF. 50 ... COME IN HOW! ~~!'d3344el M!; Cst Hwy. Will' train. equal OJ>PLY bl ,,_ l creative people for """"'"" · employer. R.11·3242 auem i • ayoul. ful l & part ti m e Knowle 1e o f s hop t W _...__ lnsuranc•e Property & pr " m. h. perma nen pos itions. e vnwr. Hot I accires e ines Must have experience in e <.:asuahly assist. arcount deslrable. Min 1·2 yrs f1oraJ design. Excellent ./ eood Pay { Frff Jobi FRONT DESK (' x e (_'. t-: x p c r n e I'. ~J;1::'~~ ~..: opportunity to work in a ./ l1•n I Paid Yee..._. Minimum 2 yrs. lncld. or eq u l v 8 len l I f Pl'ftltigioullsettlng. ./ w_,. ,_ I.,..., OHie• a.ERK typing. Xlnt benefits. .....Ual. We offer Rood --,. -r Fr ed S . J a mes I ns . pay Is benefit.a. Call foe Please apply in person. St.tf Position immediately Broker.l. C.11 M aurine ._ Twloaic/ Bertlele) MonlhruFri. available. Outst anding 752·<BIO. E.O.E __ . __ _ Per • on n e l d e P t opportunity exists for Insurance Salesperson ""01 L R O G E R • S people oriented person 1l4/41M-rw · •IUDI able to work flexible Does your PrHent job Beach. E.O.E. I!!.. ... BA.lb.I~ ............ L ___ !_.t~houn~~·. ~E~n'J:jo~y~ex::c~e~lle~n!!t-t-;°";er;MJ~ou;,_ lndependencel Arcllt. /Struct. Im me< optliftl for capabh tadt•ldual wlth offlct ....-. "°"' E. Weaver Hit Bir c h , N .B TM•- ' ~~ -..i.-1-----'._ • e . --.-fttling 6 DUSanJoa(fuin -· 1 I · r I acromplh hme n t & HUii Road 1~IY S•YICIS n c u ang rec m ea s . econom ic :1e<'urtty" H CDM 640-5944 ,_.__ Ta"'-· Apply 9am-12 noon . not you should talk to Gee.GREEN CHh for WHITE elephants wtdl a Cluallfed Ad C.Ut4Z·M'fl ,..,,._.. ""' Mont.Fri, Personnel. Farmera Ina. Group 712-6666 511-,021 ='C:~ t.oday.CallM8·51ll. • TON Newport Beach Cir ..... 712-6.UI F.qua1 Op::f E mployr M/F E.0.E. Have IOl'nethinit you want to tell? Claulrled ads do It well. M2·5t71. MEITR~ benefits. If interested, ·--------please apply in person or i-........ .__.__ call : ,.,,,Mrift 17141546-1030 lllltwllcM'll•d Coste Mua, CA t262' BRUNSWICK CORPORATIO Equal Opportunity £mployer MI F' WANT ACTION! ClMSifed Ack142·58'71 soul(hl by Hollywood movie fir m. l20-S200 per day poss. Looking ror outgoing 18·70 yr olds wanting lo break into movies. (71 4) S35·0120, ext 94. VI DEO CMTJNG SERVICE. tnow in f' ye&rl. ••MllseryWortl•• Seeking l ndutr1ous perJCJn w\th knowledg1.1 of harticaltUtt 6 planb. 1 yrexpr. req'd. au.-. FIOILITY .. llAL ~, ......... l7l~IMMOOO Alt Oppty Emplyr .. ..---· ..... ___ ..,........_... -· .......... ,..., ........... - w.e1 ~~.~~ ••••• ?! •• ~~.?~ ..... !!.. ~~.?.':'!'!!: .... ?~!! U.11!§,M!V1t. 1m QM.JPIQT az . ~?!!~!.. ••• ?!~ ~ ........... ~ ................. !!!!·l -~ .... ...._ W..W 711.lllHll•~W-... 71• lalu raac.laa llna ----............................... ~....... •• ................... .....c.ak1 '°' • 2nd. ....... ,._..., CMoH yout Offf:~-:..·:~e::::. REA•; ESTln =-iorC::..'t:." .n. ~ ........ uuaw. w0rt -~ "*· 1toekm1 • lD"'"°'1 of part a. ChlDN '° ,,..,.. w ,..... •• O' ... ..,..-.1111 *1'YPE~U-A7M AJa:...._~M.t lll'Ril•IT..S ~ Exptr. pref. Or•Dlrln Wiii. ~. aft. • 6 ._ 11 , ar4. tomp~ny . lrvlae • .._ •. .,,. ... :'CU. C Meta ~ Ooldlaa..u..mt .... ___ ...._ •• 1111 .... lo wed Miile L 111. 8a1Hl~dy. Pl·t&tae. •Mlsead1. TJP,IDI clS5 °*'" 6 Hper. oab. • , • r ••• ' '. . OFflCE 1111•~rurur 2m w. Bilbo• Siva. ... I IE:N...,_..... RRaUllUtl NB. • l 11 tu (Q . II• a' -·--------o I 1rr -..nu. f\all IALll LA9Y U-•.-rt Uaw. • 0¥#' JO yn tt&rt '715 ........ ..-.., • mo. 11 .. etlta.. Rct1al anilabte. Pleas• uU ,_ IM4ll. wel "t•lllllll. ·•4• • I llirauty Suppl)', 2l:t E. ..._ t.U\l l'Tl. WS4IO CIH••r .... 11 II ,.......... \1Ut8t. Cll t:.o.a:. --· -·-· --- A ,.. =-il1W1-' ,_, .... & ...... A14;Fo!lll1•1u .. JMll. ........ 121.MlyPltt 1u 1161.C .... W....C&tJU6 I' R 0 0 t: l' T I 0 N TKAl.NEE Ruh~·r ~c products, lrv Ill\" IH\"1 M\Alll paAS 1'0 '1h>i.1t 111 lnC'lud1n.: ""'It x ruy Rcr t•11t1onu.t IJ'Y lll 1>I AtTUi"Ok 1ypl11t. '""' 60w1Hn. g11od <iHll·, .. k1lb :..m 1761 SALESMIM J l4K·S20K 1' Of lUll nwlOnl 1t li vtna't VI~ an: looli ina f o r atmbtHoua :Jelf muUvat.ed lndMchaall to ...-v• u act'OWllal rep& NatlonatllY d l11\ributed prud ur t Room fo r •d virnn'm"nt C all ~~ tl.>-i. Mr. Whth.• ~ SQk'lll SICllTMY M&CiCAIDll We are nelctna a11 lndlvtd\IAI with several ~""Wot\ e1'perience i11 l11w and real estate mau,en. Candid.te must b< experlmced Mag Cud fl ~tor with abllit.y tc t.ue Ught shorthand . We off~r outstandln11 working conditions and a bberal benefits packitge Pl e a s e apply a l P\!rsonnel Department- ... ,... . lmmed opeDlDI Colla .... """' ~. Xlnt beat. 6 perlodl~ revlewa. DeltnlrUt C.orp SZ9 Baker Sl, CM M5-0tclll STOCK BOY·DRIVER. p/llme. coll student prt!f. W. LEE • ~ .• 570 Glllmm'e, Lal Btb. Swttchboard/Receptionl1t Mature person ror stock broke ra.ce rlrm In Newport Center . Acc urat e typing reqwred. Salary open. Call Marjorie al 644·3442 TEACHER. SUBSTJTUTE . IMMEDIATE NEED. Grades 3.S. Valid Cahf. teaching credential. P •CIFIC Apply in per so n . A 1-'ountain Valley School MUTU •L rict 11 Lighthouse A Ln. tn Vly. Corner TYPIST/Ol'F CLI AKC da ......... l• 1 Nl•H ,., ..... u, · maaear-•-.-..w ..,.... .. &al • ... .. ,. ... . .,... ............. We baw u 'immedlate ....................... J.D. r•••lrementa . ODelliM far. mod tyDiat .......... ta.ft! .. ti> won ln ihe Ollice ~ Up._Pentan,, .. ~ • perao••lhed hi SerritM Dept, at our _ • ..,... ,._.. • encloH ••llpaper. Npt. Bl"h. ~orporate are h•• \r •I ••cl • /abrie· or ''l>•y Glo~· orrtre. Duties wlll ~wed6nxed. No1m .,.._. 6 we wW badl" include au''*i"& ln our children. 142·1111 : trim,_. tap: Or try mail room. backup .....,. twocU'dlbeeitobacll. switchboard operator, z n\lry kitlml need aood PRICES: messenger work. bomea 12Nor3/t5 ~ • .Ir general all ~aft6 415tNISUOea. around office duties. -· 11Haosuoea. Good typing skills • Nd bomeror beauUflll blk 1oormoreS1.40ea: some office exposure 11 mos. fem dos. Sa.lesTulncluded desirable. Excellent Houebroken. 962·2912, NOCARD? benefits. 96.'MllMl Dee Draw your own or send Please call Margo name. addreu, pboDe fr Hartle. al... Male Aus. Shep dog to we'U make one tard per Amcord Inc. good home. Young. tag. Add25'each. CNpt. Cntr. > 53&«Z32 Send check or money ~1900 Beautiful German sht. ~to: ... Ptl.OT PmMTIMG hair Pointer F. l yr. Oou. TYPISTS Loves children. 968-2'f 17. P.O. Box 1.580 Ty pi s t s n e e d e d H If A l Ccsta Mesa. Ca. 12626 , ..... -.~'ately. Call Half Lab. a us r . ll c.-. T ..-ww.,...VICTOR Shep. 11 mo. male . O'Nei ,,_...... ...... t. a.-. •PIX~E ONaATC>al Pleasant wotk lll~ co nditi on::. wtlh Chevrolet d c»ler rn Orange County Airpon buUness rompld Sum" liJ(ht booklt t.>e pan ~. tYllinl required. Opp. Cur advancement. See OHit·i· Mg. 5-4(>. 7G:D. f: l) t-: RECEPTIOMIST Nt!w Vork Co has 1~n.:A 1110 l' for sales rn muna.cemml PO Holl ~3:>2 , tiud en Grove. ~ Trmk· a.-..-.()1• U rlin l(t' I·,. A1rporl 11n•a , oe•·ct ... ~ 847·481li seams. Used once T Senicn doean'tfitSllO.~ Ki' ,arary 556-1520 ~good home. 3 adosable 700 Newpo rt Center New d /Ta I b e rt . Drive E.O.E. NOOUCTIOM t-Wwri~C~ PL.AMHIR n:t'C'l·•h tlfUbl for (oe1nllt•i;1> p AIT TIME ~Wltl'htJoard Mui;t hllH· t.1...$6 .ea HOUR pie&Wll VOIC"\' & phom· ~ W-51' Ora IJS-2622 kittens~ 2 fem. male. ~Ol'Y MAC ... rot M /F 96tr5486 962.7033 hluril•• 1050 Internment Space. 2 Newport Beach. Ca 92660 Teacher · Pre· School Eqwal()pportunity Ce r l if i c a l e or t-:i~-..1run1t: mfr 111 S 0 (.; LS 11t't.'kJng a toclf startt•t . w/3·5 y rs cll pl'r . In prod uc 110 11 / rn att•ri a I 1·ontrol. tu schedule order !> to mee t pr odu c t ion rcqwrcments, 1·xped1ll' mat1•ri 111!., rorec a s t material rr-11wr"ments. do shortaP.<' follow·UJI & a manner Lite t yp1n.: requ i re d . Tclt>ll. t!Xpcn ence helpful t:all penionncl 833-11384 A ~real JQb ror pt.'Ople who like veople! <.iuaranteed salary or commission . O ffe r C'harge ac<.-ounts in our d1t.11ls dept. store near you. f:mployer M /t' experience. Afternoon or ~~~~~~~~ ·monunie hours. ~8820. ~ Teacher for pre·school. expenenced. 30 hrs wk. Westrninster.897·2l59 Waitress cocktails. PT. please apply in pe~n. afternoons. El Camino 20111 Brookhurs t, at Adams. H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plots. Harbor Rest CASH-PAID Cemetary. Best ofr. For gd u sed furn . _646-07....,..~l_O~~~~~~ ;mtiques & cir TV's MesaVerdeCountryClub 957-8133 membership for sale. HOWARD Che•rolet Dove & QuaitSts. NEWPORT BEACH lll-OSSS ,.,.... .. , SI 81( vanety of· nthcr tasks. -----RECEPTIONIST Bu s y (;o n\ llosp1tal·fo'ro11t <k !.k Xlnt bener1ts. f''ree Ins. a fter probationary period. L,,111• t y p1nl(. Apply 1445 Superior. NO Expand'g co nat'ly Mustheabll'tointt"rpr1•t .__._ k "" ~a r Is I 1.S t s f r ti m -----·--~ IU.,...,,corp see s "'"rsnn ~-w/2 yrs exp as a tc<'h lueprintl> t :xpcr. 111 ./fluibWhows vMo • .,..-• ...-d IW•traln l'erforrw nee ~rvlc~ 2&3/281-1592 recnat. bH111g Spihl/1-AA m r r l' n v Ir 0 nm c n I RECEPTIONIST nee. This ls definitely II t.."ISCnllal. We orft•r xlnt Temfic opportunity for Sales person. permanent. h l L• () f' ""ri & twnd1t.~ Fa<'ihty bc"innt•r Typmi: Will full lime. H.M. Abrams growt opp y. "·· · • ,... 1• ... h "··· I ho 1819 Call J ean. 540·6055 m lf'aUl 1.a)!una ..,anyon, Ir a 1 n on p u n es . '-"'la o~ s wroom. coastal P e r sonne l nrbcach&resort:ireas Prornotablepositlon NewportBlvd.CM 2790 " bo • 'M tall for <ippt. Tt·lonic I Irvine J'ersonnt'I Al{c·ncy . Ag~{m FR¥F: r . v Aerkclc•y pt'r~onncl dept. 4liH E 17th. <.:osta Mt·:-.a Sa I rs· He ta ii off Ice ---71 414~·1 ·94111. Laguna Smtt-:!'lA f>.1<!·1470 supphes & s tationer y F\Jll Llmt' positions a\'ail. ·· ftSTCONTROL llcadi. E.o.i-:. _._ .... _--::_~...---~ For appt. S.'>7·9212 Mr T..-.. p fT OFFICE Ht"Staurant Cashier part W f's t . N F. W t• 0 'k 1' Stf>ady job for r iJ?ht Varied d uties. 9 .1 , tune. Mon·l-'r1 11.Zpm ~TATIONERS person. Profit shann~. Moo·f'rl. disual office. .lut'4l. Irvine Cluhhou,c. SN...~ ----- group bealth. Apply In Ne• <t l p c 0 p I c . Cat I 754.7500 aJt 2 person. L.loyd P t-s t -~---THl·l-"l.ON C'.ontrol. 566 t:. Dyer Hd. _El_' i_ia~~-a_t t_i7_5-7~_L __ Restaurant . part-tun.-:, NEF.OS VOU SaritaAna. ---------1 dys wk. JO.JO to 2. Call To fill avalanche o f PURCHASING AGENT 545·3064 dys: eHs orde rs from m a rine. PETSTORE lyearsexperminimum. 89?·!8i6. motorcycle. ~portin g f' I S H O R 8 I R D & J:oodS. motor sl>orts . K N 0 W L E D G f; Knowledge or paper Restaurant n:tailers. Great oppty REQUJR ED. 642·~22 fil m he lpful. Work in CASHIER~' but Wt: arc very selective ~t.a Mesa area. Mail S S"' & want career winner Picture Framers resume lo PO Box 2272. HOST /HO ~ types only. We train Costa Mesa. <.:A 92626 Very busy c·offee shop. "" ti v 151t us ancl Expencnct.-d. 1-u I) /part h o n d a b I c • n t' 11 t cx"'•r Y · ·hi lime 494·810" L=l"un·· SN.'. Call Mr. Ot> sen: u .,, .. ---------appearanc<', t'X per .,...., l.L•ac·h. R L'. A 0 I N (,· d " I 54(._....,...,. ""' "-" p r c r c r r c . " p p y PQOLCLl':ANi':rt /\II>E·part-t1mo. Mon & weekdays. in person Sult'S Ex--rieneL-d , Wc'Ci, lraJllml.! proviclei:I . 2 p M . 31' M ···o r ca 11 Wanted young men who 96s-tl009 The Reading Game 83J.Z770. ~el along we ll with 9M-1105 A IR PORT F. R 1 N N women. Call Mr. George • Printinl? Dept ore Clerk. ,________ HOTEL ~10-2. General ofc duties & ReaJ Elstate 1.8700MacAl'\hur Bl, lrvS __ c_r_e_e_n_p_r_l _n_t_i_n_g contact w/public. Phn Restaurant produc tion manager forappt.~7•92l2. Ask (or CHARGE Exper Bus Boys for Npt wanted. Must have exp. Mr. West. N e wport Bc:h dub. -days & ninhts. 540-9110. • Stationers lnc . ,. SECRETARY ~wick is presently looking for an individual with 3 years current secretarial experience. s ome pur c h a s 1111! background desirab~. Must be able to work under pressure a nd handle large volume. heavy work load. Must be able to type 60 wpm and take shorthand or spt'l(.-dwriling at 80 wpm. Will perform a variety .,r skilled clerical dut1<'<; 1 1t ••• take dictat10n. prepare rorrt:spondem'l'. type P. 0 . · s• a I"! d contract s. arrange appointments, schedule meetings. e sc or t visit.ors, pri::pare special report s and perform routine follow up with outside sources. If you are interes ted 1n t h~ above pos111on. apply in person. g1\'l' us a call or send your resume to. Judy Martin • 3333 Hart>or 81Yd Costa Mua. CA 92626 1714) 546-8030 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Defet1se Division TEC"*41CIAHS Ell-ctronic mk in S.O C ha.~ 1mmed openings for qualihcd technicians • R.&DTECH Need Sr. Tech. to assist cilr.ector of R&D in new product 111vPst1.:a11on. d eve l opment & 11ppl1t·a t lon . Will <1 s i.r mhle, t est & evaluate vanous designs for products lines in pollution. h<'alth effects & en\'1rnomental areas 1 2 y r ~ c x 11 l' r a ~ cll't1ncal or j?C•nerul lab te\·h t-2 yrs. collt·~t· lcvel S<'lem-e COUr':>t.'S deMred. EHGIHEERIHG DEVB.OPMEMT TECH To construt·t . lt'st & trouble~hoo t . engmccnng models & prototype units for p1lut1producllon :> yrs cxpcr a.s a produdlOn or t·ni;:in{oe'nng lC(•h + 2 yrs rorma l c l el'lro ni t·~ tra1111ni.: or t·qu1 valt•nt desired PRODUCTION TECH To d1 cck o ut & troubl es hoot nurc·rowave componcts & fill e r s . J::xpcr w t m icrowuvc component testln!? + formal training in basic e l ectro ni c lht-ory dcs1rt'tl. WAITUSSWAMTB> Apply in person bt wn 2 & ·I. Any shift. 5930 W . Coast Hwy. NB. • WAMTID DRtVER SUMDAYOHLY To deliver Daily Pilot bundles to carrier s Requires van or la rge ~1.al.Jon wagon and a good driving record. Phone 642·4321 and ask for Harry Sfeley or Don Williams. ** IBUY ** Good used Furniture & Appliances-OR I . will sell or SELL for You MASTBS AUCTION 646 1616 & lll-9625 8' whl sofa tuxedo style. J>iped in bm velvet. Like new $250. 640-7049 631·33'Z7. SPORTING HOUSE MEMBERSHIP. only $170 + small monthly ree. Peggy. 96()-4392. Golf membership Irvine Coa.'il Cntry. •Club. for !ialC 1·749·348l or642-6S71 Hand Crocheted BIKINIS. Very uniqtte. Also Hip Hu~gers . Be autiful bright colors. Perfect fit. Guar. to retain shape in wale..,. 1 week delivery. Call 714/984·7238 rollect aft.er 5 pm for more info. 1-:QUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPWYt:R Wa re houseman good clnvmg record a must IJt'liveries. inventory & maintenance. 40 hr.s Mon·Fr1. Tus tin a rt'a Call Barbara at544·9Jli(J Hanginl( lamps: l'Opper & stained ~lass antique w1swa~ $75. Cant' ant. ~ fllUSh W /SW31!. $125 l:rvstat l·h a ndc l1 er 14 /swa)! Sl50 Pallo swav. IJIU!t fixture SlO 640.7049 Handsome execuliv\· Green wml! back chair desk. 3x6. oak. $250. w/ma tch1ng ottoman. 4!f7·~or497·3282 WAREHOUSE Womt->n & Men net.'<led. call now. VICTOR TetftPCM -v Senicn .. 556-8520 Ora 835-2622 EOE M!F $100. 64(). 7049 Sacnfice antique hutch. Makeoff<'r 549·1181i ---~ly Amer. sofa & lrg. wmg chair w /olloman, ~. Adm1rial 15.2 cu ft. fro s t l c s s re frl~ w /1ccmakcr, S300. All only 4mos. old. Call 548-9943 Dining set-ii chrs $500. Sofa & lo~eseal SSOO Brwn llhr couch $500. Or~in Orig Ames chr X·RaY Tech. part time. $185. Girls wht bdrm (um ~10 hrs. per week. 4·5 $23>. 97~ ha.If days. Moo-Fri. For ....,. d" · Orthopedic Surgeon's Honey ma.~any uung office. Fashion Island .. set . Table. 6 chairs. 64IM940 burfet. $2~0 /ofrer . Wa.sher, elec. dryer SOO. ca. Twm bed $25. 2 desks Old fashion lookinl! bedspr ead. full size. small floral pink pattern with OOW1ce all around. nearly new SlO: small throw croc h e t pink pillow. goes with bedspread $2. 962·8437 aft.er 8: JOam Med it cof tbl w /dr:. t65x23"'2xl5.,, I $45/bst ofr, Medit lamp tbl w/drs, C27x27x18) $40/bsl ofr. 19" Porl cir lv. $125/bst ofr. 645-9866. C.M. e ves. & wknds. Cuhonly Brand new delux n.at.maater oven, cost S45. sell $25. 2 bedspreads. queen·sz. lloral & queen·sz wht. $10 • ea1otrer _ 548-4264. Printing A NEW C.:all ror appt. 645-5000 ext SEAMSTRESS WANTED 520. Steady part·time work in EQuaJ Opportunity ~CAREER RETAtUMG your home repairing EmployerM1t' We offer xlnl pay & benefits . f at1hty is locall'd an beaut Laj!una Canyon nr be~l'h & resort area. Call for appl Personnel De-pt Telonic / Ucrkeley. 17M1 4!M·M01. La~una Ucach ...•..•......•.•.. , .... $10.ea:~~. Divorce, mus l sell 9' Sofa. rust cir $150. houseful of near new Deagan vibra hari» S500. PAPERCUTTH Computenlt'd machine. one year e xpen e ncl• preferred. t 'our day work week. Excellent IJenefits mt'ludin~ di>ntal plan. (.;all 546·7360, Personnel Oeparttncnt for appointment. Equal Opportunity i';mploycr Prinung PLATIMAKER Some ex p e r i c n 1· •' prefe rrf'd, ln c lutl•'" stripping. photo and I a y o\a t f u n c I 1 on Excellent workin g rondilions anit lwnt'flts includinl! dt'nla l pl:m, four day work wct•k Phone Per s onnt:I Department S46· 7:t6il for appointme nt. Equa l Opportunity Employt•r LarJ(e company seekini: nylo n letters . Piece i---------•I ma t u r e. s tab l e. work. I pick up a nd CAUSEY & CO. enlhus1ast1c 1nd1\•idual deliver. P<>b. Sky Ad. RealEstate with man<ii,:em(·nl & 846-2llS. SCHOOL ~a lt>s back grounc1 t o now accepts VlS,\ & protlLK>e hlRh sale!. in our M ASTERC llARG E WPstmmstc.r wc)rn1·0 ·~ Prepare for State Exam !>pt..'t'ialty shop. Rl'<JUtrt's in as little as 27 hourl>. r es p o n s i hi I 1 t y & sl'ht'll11h.'<lat your c·onVl·· s up1·rv1s 1on of !.mall rucnc1:. Guaranteed. Ca II s l a f r. Lon t: t er m now to schc~tlu lc yo11r op1x1rtun1t y with goncl nt F. I:.: 1 n trod u r lo r y s:Jlary. owr ride & ·Ill'; lt.>:>son. d1s tount . Call now Causey & Company. lnl·570C> ---RET AtL SALES N<'Cd expcr sales person full·t1mc, N.B. arc·a. Call fu~ aplJI ~~:1i\4~ ROUTE' PHt COftfrol Train~e Stc;idv JOh for r1 i.:ht person. Profit :.haring. group health. Apply in person . Llo yd P l'!.\ Control. 566 Dye r Ht.I Seamstress. Some exp. des1rc1L Will train. Pattison Sull Design 673-21.80. St-:CRETARY Wt' rare looking for a wrsaule woman to work 1n our h t-a uliful waterfron\ yachts sales uk as correspondence ~er rt'tary & rcll c f reception1i.t . qualifications for this pos1t1on inl'ld a typing :-.peed nf f1S wpm . c•rt•at1vc ·writing s kills. alHIJt.y to mt.'l!l the public· & f:ood r('f"s. Hrs arc Son·Thurs. 9.s·Jo. Non smoker. To S800 Call U Burice wkdys. 642·5735. SECRET ARIES Long and short term assignments. Holiday and~ vacation p ay Hospitalization plan available. :1WBC;1mpus Onve 541>-4741 C Across from Orange Co i\irporl: Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY T 1-; I. t-: P II 0 N E SOLICITOR in your home. 6·!1PM. no :i11.1ll':-.. $J.00hr +bonus 960-14ti8 T I:: L E P II 0 N 1-: SOLICITORS. •\ dy wk. 5PM 91'M. no ~t·ll. no t'Xlll'r $200 mo + bonus 54!1·5045. TELEPHONE SALES. New!.p:1pi·r !.Ubs Your phorw. <I to 5 hrs a day $20C) & up romm. wk J-:xp prd. Over 21. I D Nl•wspaper t:nt. ~·6453. 1 t_o3_P_M_On_IY._ __ _ Tow truck dnvc·r nl-eded Must h ve CM. uper ......... 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hall trees, a rmoir e. d es k s. c hin a. accesso ries. m isc. 631-0035 Austrian Pak c h i n a caban<.~. leaded beveled glass & mirror. carvm~s on lower buffet. xlnt rond. $675/be~t offer 963-1472 Applanus 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F Rf:IGHT DAM.AG~D 1 IUfPOINT SALF.. 3308 W Warner nr tlarlior. Santa Ana . 979-292t -----------CA.511 PAID Wshr /Dry rs I R<"f ri S?S. workmg or not 957 8133 BARGAINS-Used re£ngs. wi.hr.;,dryrs,garur.bt-~t buys, wescrv. appl. &!.t Appl. 536-0911 . 536·4330 f'rodllctkMt MCjf". Gas&fwy lines a pain., l"al.rview& MacArthur Close to Home? REAL f'.ST J\ T F: 14ti5So Coast H1way 1714)494-8057 ' Santa Ana Sa ilmaker ne ('ded Exper. only. 631·4660 or 1).16-511)6 Sec retary for :.mall liheral church in Co:.la Mesa. I peN>Qll offire. 5 J v P /T . Good ofrlcc: s·k1 ll s. m ature. respan.sible. tactful. (.;all for an appt 646-46.'i2 Out.st.anding oppty for 2 p eop l e or1cnt('d secretaries w 1th goocl !>Ceretarlal skills to JOln our Cal('rtng & Sal e~ Dept. f.nJOY t'X~llt>nl company bcn<'f1ts. /\ppl y in pc r :;on Mon /Fri . 9am· 12 noon. Personnel. only. 646-9638 lkJlpoint no frost refri~ Tow Truc k Ort vcrs $210. Amana Rada r i·xper'd. Top pay. i\ppl:y range. under warr. $275. Must know machininJ?. tooling & how manai.:c help. c; & w T ow In I!. 74 0 n ....::559-_52_11 _____ _ OtimsWay,C.M 642 1252 Kenmore washing mach. Must make deci!<1ons & help where nee<lcd. VISI'' Sail ·Ma king . Male / Female. Sailing exp helpful. 675-1829. . SECRETARY Mature pleasant prrs n n a l1t y . vl'ry MARRIOTT HOTEL 900Newport Center Or Newport lkach EqualOppor Emply m tf Travel agent neede<I in 3c·ycles. 930. sale:. of v;irat1on travel 75Hl821 We melt. centrifugally cast & machine hard metals. SALES C L ERK f or Gifl/Llq shop or pvt cluh. Whether you·re ~uying or p/l tm;, must ncx. Call selling. Class1f1ed ad· for appl &15·5000ext520. liatwnt. accurate typist. t bkpg, exper ~en ore wo rk . Pr ef e r w/knowlf'd~e operate T elex. Permanent part·llme. 11:30·12:30 With orcas1ona l full days. Send resume tc Classified Ad 11488. Dail) Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. includin~ c·rwse~. 1-'IT Kenmore yel. s ide·by-s1dc tours. 1nt<'rnal1onal refn g.Goodcond !>al~. Salary + c·omm SJSO. 968-9502 Top wal(e Now. Ask about stock. Call 557·4163 A Growth Oppt. vertisang will ~el your - message to the right peo· Sales · pie. Coll Today! 642·5678. Children grown? Maturi• ;;========~;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I person F /lime. some ~. eves&Sat. PRJ~TING The Coffee Bean· REPRODUCTION 549.1100 TECHNICIAN Sales SECRETARY /Enc. Secty/R('Cepl.9toldaily. Qu;thfil'd only nt•l'd small est. real estate co.. apply. 957·2700 nr. Ora11).{e Cou nt y • Alrport. <.iood skill:; req. Travc>l /\~<'nl Pleasant atmosphere. l·:xp<:rll•nc·c d Ira vl'I n... ·d Ca •· 833 9293 nt-:cnt. Will t ruin for vaVl rison . . Sulrrc'. Ext'<'UllVl· Travt'.'1 Security Guards. 24 hr S4'•rv1t•e. lrvlne. Ca i':Vl'S ser vice for rondo . 7 1<t /li 46·476!J . cl ay'> Uniforms furn'd, up to S4 7141'1J33-9406 hr. 536-961 1. ---------Immediate openings exist f-Orjunior ~IT!~en~:~1 ::1~~~~1~ Part time. 9 to I. type 7C and senior level Reproduction shop. 759.1770 wpm. S /U. $5 per hr 1--------h Irvine. 951.1337 SECYfRECEPT 1'yp1s1.S ALLINA GOOOOAYS WOO!!! Technicians at the Newport Beac l.4:1oking for a home or k 11 facility. Candidates should have 1-2 your own? You'll find SECRETARY Sharp, w 1stron1t s 1 s ba d lh 4250 d Prr I rr r o r I n v cs t m t' n t years ckgroun on e an many homes advertise<l • nsurance 0 c dept/locaLmortgai?c bkr ~--l---i'80"1~.a.Of.iufaseta....JPr1:1;Jet::SS:Nile5a.,.-Ata~s.._,.u:1.L..t113:-..LL1~-ft--"'"--.''"'-.uin...._,C._l .. aws~s ... i1~1."ur~~rs flexbl -<Jcied beudit9. ~ .. ITEK 175 Platemaker. Trade school everyday. Ci : · [ Via,644-8824 or community college education SKI ••.-Y t -------· will be considered. ' DOINO Need self starter for jot ed r both ~. BUSINESS wtt.hkUohari~y.Gooc Technicians are requir · or ·:··:: UNDER A typing • s ho rthanc the 1st shift, and the newly-created :.: ._·: Fl~ •s re q u t r e d . so m • 2nd shift. Excellent salaries and "•••RIV personnel work. Irvin• benefits are offered. -~~. NAME? Industrial Complex. Y..qual ~unlly Employer Ml F If 1ou "•" 11111t fltff ~ 7639· ··KO. E. For immediate consideration call your n•• Fletltlou Se<-retary /Rec~s1 COLLECT (714) 833·4424, or apply eu11neu Nem• end heavy phonesity~ng flH• "°' ref 14111iNned Newporter Inn. Exec l·n person to· "'°' pollllclltlofl. ,.., .. • don't to'"' '"'' ttl• ofrice, 1107 Jamboree ' PWi 11111 aett•at 11 ... 1t•t10fl 11 ao d•r• N.8 . Carol Warsaw , .... ..... DP.a. fTofll ... Of flllflt. Ttle 644-1700 ... E.O.E. c-~s__.. DAILY PILOT will ...---......... W'M" .. __ ... hJlllll S,111 m Dl+l1a. hr 1u.10 . Our ............... ::r,:-;,.~.= 4JllJ , ... ._ ................... . .,..., ............. " SECRETARY ·Newport Center Law Firm UUUlpace, aood akllh • prlor lesal upe1 required. Call Rutt --41~ Rockwell . , .......... , , ................ . ........... .,, .... . che•ll te THI DAILY l'tlOT, ,,0 .... 1•, CNta ...... CA ..... We'll .... ,.._ '9r SHAMPOO ASST neede<l Thurs lhru Sal. The Hair Handlers 642·8484. Shipping & Rec('1vinA Trainee needed in adhesive mnh~ plant. 1537 Monrovia. N . B. 548-51Zi. SHIPPING CLEltlC Shipping & receJvlnR dulles, good pay , atmosphere very nice full benerits. Must be clean. sharp & exper. Sal commensurate w /ability Ii ex per. Gerry C714 I '-'1-0100 Sbtppbig person womens-- wear, garment ~xper . preferred ·but not ~·Tustin are11. MOll·f'ri. 40 hrs. Call Barti.ra at 5'4·9380 s-Wrrlt W(! tl!tt· many. m a ny clients throuiehout Newport I lrV1ne when they call to thank us ror assignanl( "Another" qualified field staffer to them ... and ... that'!< what wC.'d bke to say about you!' ! I{ you're looking for a c hall c ng e ... w a nt diverslty ... or ... need the security of employment. but not the commilmenl of p er man e nt ~ ... you're what we're looking for ! TYPISTS (Clerk /Senior> SECRET-'R•ES ( W two Shorthand > YOU'LLLIKEOUR A TITJ1Jt>E ! SS1-006t Wcslmfthot.L<ie gas dryer . heavy cluty. new. still in crate. 661·2871. l~nl frosUree 17 cu.ft. green refrig. $200. 673-2512 8'cydn 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Good. old fashioned "Fool brake" woman's bike (w/baSkeO + bike parts (wheels . bars> Or J.whl:d• basket bike up ~·~ gpm: 548-64Z'7. . c-raaa .,., .... 1010 ....................... canon Pellix body 965: Spiralite $1..5 ; KaUmar lniltamlltic Strobe A $10. SJS.3403 Do9I 1040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ulas• Apeo puppies. 5 males. I rem., 7 wka. $Z75-$325. 644-8595 Afghan Pupt ~champion sired, top snow or pel. m111t .ell. Mf.9609 or 54l-0613 Boxer PUps AKC. Brindle male . Reasonable. 8 ·1364 Eves. 'unutUtt. (213, 594-8391 Call 5411·3929. Ele~anl sofa + loveseat. pecan corree tbls. unusc'<J h1de·a·bed. earthtoned sofa·sel, all near new. 551·29.S:i 10 Pc blk kng sz bdrm set, dbl keybrd cord organ. mr J!fOUp, Universal ~cw ~· reclnr. sofi., marble t.'Of tbl & t l'nd tbl. blk iron rm d1vd·r. 842.flll.;: 894~. rutt.s Ctan·SU) Rattan din. st.>t. Lens ~lass top. New valUl' over $2,000. Good s hape $500. Mis c . ~!">ti, ------Tables $20em·h. dre!>scr & mirror w11 h matchini: rutc ~land SSO 546·5!157 Baby Luw cnb & drt.~ser, avocado w /fl o we r design. $75 833.tm2. G.-arpSak 8055 ....................... For Sale; TV. couch. bed. anuquc trunk. d1she1' & lot.<> of household 1tcm:i.. 1563 1 Wiiii a m s . •411 . 1\lstU1. 543-!WA. ADOPTION GUILD Complete set of Grand Banks 42 boat covers. e.tue. Xlnt cond. $450. • ~·1772 eves. 200 sq. yrds. high quality carpeting & .drap.es. Made for Portof1no Harbor View, light rust. Si()(). 644· 7302. Everything must go ~ Beaut couch, chandelier. a ntiqu e buffet , wa~h er/d ry e r . Keasonable price. Besl offer . 8261 Holland Ur Vir. Reach/Slater.H.B. 'lrt 6. 842·9202 ____. _____ _ Delu xe w heclc ha i r . Lumt-x t oile t c hair . Safe·T·walker & 4 prong can\' $200 Takes all. 67a·5726 days ; eve~ ~5 Lawn m owe r 22 in c h sell·~lled B.&S.S. 3', HP. ~gme. Used only t.i mos. 752·0130 Officehmi ... & ........... 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM Executive " typewnter, S500. 955-2274 Sall' of n ew tenn is clothing & eqw pment. Big harga1ns? For CE ore furniture. Oak charity . Tax deductable. desks S7S Chairs 500 of Sat May 19th. from 10 to 4. them.' 12·~. All surplus 1033 Ma riners Dr. furniture 11'.l off!!!!!!! Newport Oc h. <Dover Wood library tables 3 Shrs>. s1i.es.'S40-$70. ' · DEALS! DEALS ! D~! 63l·Z777 Antique m ahoi:. d esk W/marhll• top. Sl25 Antique a rm oi r c w /bevell'<I mirror· Sl 10 · -E-ltt-"'-t n_·_c_c_a s_h_r_e_g-is-· t_e_r Dry sink w /marble top. 1978. hke new. Touch BJ. Antique buffet. S65. ••nn c:c.n4934 Sin.: I c bed f ram e. _tone __ ._...,.,. __ ~ ___ . --=-- mattress & bx spr .. $25. '9h IOl7 ~al desk w /chair. SBS. -••••••••••••••••••••• Blk. Naui sofa. SSO. Tame Umbrella Cockatoo Ma e cushioned rocker. Su I . ~~ a: . •ce desk. $35. Oak chairs. birds. Young. 67S-21162. misc. tables & furn. _ • a-z •w 642-4138. ~--JIA '-TV ----------· .. ···9t'········ Fri •Sat ~2; ~l La New 9' Kawai Concert He r mo aa • L a_ ll u n !I GnncL Must tell Sl3,900. Niguel. -.oe58. Moped. DeUer751-ll21 lawnmower It edger. 23' --------- trvl trlr 6much more. Ji'endlr Rhodes, w/SPkr. headphones, bench " Mhal••-IOIO euuette tape player. ....................... $1100. Dealer. 751·1121 WttW,SZO Nk ror Dan, 963-«M6 2 formals 1lze 11-12 . Antique pll'lure frames. ~ed pll'lurM. Ford ,JI-~ radio. 842·1141. wkdysaft5. lllTOF G~? -a Brimhall piano " Ill• moped free. BRtMHALL PIAN<>' A..-..""" IMdlC...f'21a --------1Mluball Or1aa. Oood 4 UMd Urea 1.75•18.5 SU ~. Beat olfer over Nd\. 1 tow bar, 1111. -· • t'llS _........, _______ STARBAITE CONN ., •• lntematlonal ........ 1D11noe .-down to bullneu ...................... lclvetllltnl ....... call Ml-4111 .... . Secretary /Girl· Friday Rapd.ly eapand.lng flrrr Olllilk aecretary lo rw office. Mu.t be a aell llat1er • mature w It t good s k\lla. P eoph o riente d a must Newport Beach location m.J074 SIDPPlNG • RECV'G, M /.F, MacGr ego r YadlU. um Maceni.11 . C.M. t_Q~ off ice • ~UJ overload Afghan s , kennel reduction. Top quallly Kiln. electric. ·cemen\. remales. Reasonable. Rarel)'Uted. •· ?U-9'1-9198. m.-1 ~--.--•t QdltmM, DOW '1600· •Wl .• .. .. , ' J -OAIL Y N.OT .... w.-. ............... ..w ~... · ...... tt61 it•r .. ...., t1io eMeeene••••••••••eeee ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ....... .... ---·-······-...................... . •uu .. •-•H•H••••• Cal Z·IT I aaUa AT·4, a .. u '9llllly traller. ataudftll ... eolot' TV. J VIG'. K.M. eantPllM• hall ...........,. Ward Hie ~r warranly. frH b9•t cover. Prlte •...-..ti~ dlllvery. .... ....... WlHlDI con4. pp. tOa7t llCA a " COior 'IV. LUu .... 21N9-Da .,_ ....... '9rtt waUW004eablawt11M a.di a. run covers. &A11111.._ t400 17s;1aaa ..._.., OJI. :::Jlb, UO .......... ••••••••••••• .. ltt"ar··z "c,'()lor"TV f:.:j~" ·Day• S•VICID9'1'. Im 1t w l 'f! war •'._.Mt>-. <-.1 U.~ A Wt8 --Ml-Ute IJft. C)ttone w /lraUer. Mon .• f"ri 7·30-5 30 -Mllw ln "11. Rardly \MCI SMurda_P..I 00.& 00 "21'' t'Okir TV M 00 1 >'' SIH . tl.115 ulut' .... ~ ........ "arrlinl.Y 87).7'\~, > .. Harbor IJfvd 6U.)..MO --C09t41M•• Newport" .l~ltH 14 .. ('-ll . ..,.., 7 ~bin sleep& two. VW • or I • • mM. puai. tt eui'1. Ttalk<r, ,._ •-'--........ "'~ old. l.tkc M SlllO. '1aah. •a i I a + ea c e 11 e n t ,.... .... -~ • ...... • ..... AliO Mu and port c.•onilUm! S1tDO °' he!lt tiadl SI0.00 rMd10. -3 moti old . tl~ olff!t5'2>'7UOor•JIW M2s:r7t __ _ 6"\~ ---........... a......_,__ 2'1' CATAJ.lNA lmmac .._ ,_ 54* z! · ......-0 /8. $14.000 Conalder •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• .. :1 nw ofr. lluat t.ell. Boat IM POKTANT •• •••••••••••••••• 11h o w1n11 h y n wnt'r N(11'U;l':TO Gt I.. tolG Sat1Sun l137 8a)'i.lde> RF.Al>F.KSl\NI> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or NB S l lp l l>tl AOVf;R'MSt:n~ l-'lh.•rt1ltt1 d1nahy Wll h 114~81M6orfiW7 ~ Tht! prlCt' ol llt'Oh elt'\'\n,· motor L'OO advtirtu;ed by \f•h1 rl1· H:»Yl51.-vt-:. l..dmwn 12, romµlt'lt' ~uh·r• 111 the vdHdt· MOO l'lnss1hed adv1•r l1:-.111..: Uoat I ratlt•r lor 1tr Ill buat $1::.0 bi.I u f r 564-5U7 \ - 6t2 5lill uc&t2 6113 {,llWl\J\:> ~ 00( mt'lul.lc WIWIU.IUY · YOUIOATIUM PAIDt'OkOR NOT TCfDOlLAI .. • ... L•. - 11 .\ ..: ,.. ~ l • <\ I ', lJ N ii I ' ',, I ( \ "I WI! PAY TOP OOLI.AR for \OP ... 1 ctni·fore1•n· ~UC'll or ch11111<'8· If )'()Ur rar ltl t'lllr• cl_,•n. llMWI nRST• ~ II I .. ,°'-It C...ty ~ l h1rbot RlvtJ C~l'AMl!:.'iA 979-2500 WEIUY USEDC~RS CAI.I. Ui.t.'(jl'arMgr 540-5630 t070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._t41kutu•u/., ilny upplit·alJlc l a.l(t:1>. h<'t.'ntit', 1ra11.11fer (tl\'N, fllWk-e <'hargc:.. fee:. for 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Senic:e fO z, •••••••••••••••••• •• • • • ~AVAIL.All.I IO t.·n~ r t'µu1rt'd. rt'll!l. _ YAC~'#l)Ul'\646~~ p111nl, m a tntcpa n t-e. Wanted SO' SI tp for 754·0t03 ~h 5Pm for •ppt. beautiful Chns Craft. Mi\lUN~CA RPl':NTRV C2l31 446-5648 or (213! Kit lloaL'i, mcCh3ntcul, It ~5763 air vollut1011 1·c111lrol COSTA MESA deVlt-e eert1f1calllHl:. or de1tle r documentary • .._, .... at'ted prepar ation c har~es ••••••••••••••••••••••• unl es~ o the rwi se GtMed 9701 ~ec 1(1 c d b '/ lh ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ veniser_ Can't Sell V our Car~ .. t7JO -····················· ·* Z's * DllCOUMTIO SllOPACOMPARI! !J;,l.,'W\1 ~ [),\l',U14 H I I ' ) f ' ) • ', •DATSUNS• &.tt~ct­OfMMMlh SALES-LEASING PAR'J'S.SERVJCE CO~TAMESA OA TC..UN 21M5HARBOR BLVD 54°"4 I 0 140-021 l ·16DATSUM IZIO 47.000 mllt11. 4 cyl. 4 11pt-.>d. new p¥in\. new Un.'11, (4l.8PlflJU0601 $3066 *J.C. FORTUNE PontJac-GMC 2IXIO K b l St .. Santa Ana (71415:18-1000 MtN,l•••rW •••••••••••••••••••••• ::::!!::? .......... !?~ Tr~ COppet a/c, 1unroot • all .Vu. Lo/ml. Take over lea1e or b"""y MM>110aft.4 . _...... t7SO ....................... '111,1; DI; Blk/Blk, A/C, S..rf, Alloy1, AM /FM CUI. All .tru. No dwn. T /011e. ~ ao.aoo. ""' mzm; aft e. ers-8836 ---·• 9l2, newly rblt eng II trMJ. 1ood body. .-.ooc> C..ll. 552-1923 ----e8912Yellow. Very clean Ntw paint '7500 73Hl93 74 914 new yellow paint n ew Mic helin tares on rear NOT appearance group. 1.8 cng. 36,000 riles 30 MPG~ 714 T.M·Sl.93 '77tllSCPE Alloys. A M I FM Blaupunkt stereo, Turbo rear speaker pk~ .. eleclnc antenna, u i r . power win dow s. headlight wal$h e r s , <T\ise, super low miles Lowered to European stance. L1.1thl G reen metallic/buckskin w1\h cloth inserts. ( 0449 > ---- n.'Jl8ll'S. ltt•usonablt' R<tle.. _ 541-48 U Tt ... a t•low 9520 CllVB MOTORS PAYS TOP DOLLAR f'or <.1e&n Uscd~mports Cull M1kt' or Don 835-3171 '7691 ISC,E Wh1l e /8l.1 c k Trim /Black tnle ri or. Super low miles. stereo. air, alloys. a nd very !No!~~..,....,.~~~' clean. Priced To Sell at Retail Blue Book ! <993XERI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ MmiRe ••••••••••••••••••••••• •46 fURD WOOL>JI!: Eqili,...... -9030 ~ •••••••••• !!.'.~ l'\illy relitOf'(.od! 113,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·6161 tio at bu1 Ide r s fou r IT'SFL.VlNGTIME ----------'77 Lancia Coupe, snrf, ('yltnder J?ra)' m arine C·IS2. $18. C·172, $21.50~ 'J9 M' G TO ma~. a/c'. lthr & ,,wr, t:ias enl(. w/2. l gear S300 + others . Sl ud ~n~s fm g lrk. $5900. ISJ3·241>:! f..MHBl7 welt'o m e . 539·4232. IEPUCAR L>uys_. ____ _ ---· ----549-Z!Dl. BRANDNl!:W! loah. 'ower 904 0 Ca· trio S./ Vour choice of beautiful ...................... : :.-9120 black or e l ega nt '78 Sca r a b -330 TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• champagne, these u rc ()Utdrives. 85 ho urs. ---------•I rlll'C classics not (o bc Loaded! 65 mph plus . found e lsewhere in Stored on trailer. Must HighpropertyTAXES <Jramre County. Leather selllbest orrer. 1bencamePROP 13_ inte rior , wood dash, 7Jl.a216c.._I NextlheGA.5 PRICES! AM/FM ste reo cassette. 546-12001wcwit) theocame.... glass s ide c urtains A.">k for Jerry Perkins VoteW1Sely America! tu~~t this collector 's :!I' Nova r1s h /l'ruise, 22SOMC. 75 hrs . trlr, Sac·nf1cc. 675-4462 'Tl Glastron, walk thru. fl T .. full covers. Jmmac. SBX>.673-8876 -----ACl.ASSIC!! :w 1 luntcr Sl'ffan cruiser . 'l'wn t•ng, ,::all~y. head, ... 1,.~ 1; Ma hoi.: t'abln. Oak /Cedar hull. t!J4tl da-,:-.1t Mu:>I :-.l'll hy 5·30. S'/lnt_LJ~·s fi75·!1'.Nili __ :J >I' L uhr:. Gl ass =--p11rLf1 s h t>r C h•un Sl7 .~lf>O. HOG AU UUS yr.-; 5'18 rlo'i:ili ' DAI~ IY item's reaturt..">. Mulll be -~ seen to be appreciated. ...... & SclMs. Inc. .JIM MARINO VW SFO, LA. Denver. 1H711 Beach Blvd. 1·800·854·0399 o utside HUNTINGTON BEACH Calif 842-2000 -------• 4Wheef Drh" 9550 ---------...................... . ~mper shell, fibe~glass, Ntssan Patrol fits Datsun or 1 oyota. As king $2900. Sec to $200. ~ -----apprec1at.e. S.U.13:n. ~/ 9l50 '79 Blazer , 4,000 m1, •••••••••••••••••••• ,.. loaded. p~~{9 71Husky400dirt bike $500 ----. --- or best offer 'S6· 1nlemat1onal. 4x4~ fi ~9151 eve!\. eyl. dual tapks, strat!lht :--8 M·W R 5 6 34L .. txxty.campcrs hcll. $1200 74 7 I · n firm 645-2145 miles. immac ulate, r---·-------110· R1chard :.on S poi:t SIOOO.~ext.368 ITna:b 9560 Jo'\..;hcr. Teak deck, twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'S8 Austin llcaly JUOO, '71 MBZ 2GSO. '76 Honda Btke S.SO. Uesl offers. <.:a II btwn l·S. Ph 64(;.9720 . ... ., 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,4 lOOlS. N"w tires. Snrf. AM/fo'M ster eo. $2000. 556-7518/~1~1 t>VCS ,6 Audi Sta Wgn. like new cood. lo mi. 4 dr. 8 trk stereo. sunrf, maroon. s:BJO. 673-6350 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & S<ilcs·Sl•rv11•l' Le:i-;in); Rov Cc:rver,lnc. Holls ftoyl'I' BMW 1!)4(1.lamborec Nt•WJJOrt liltach 64(1-9444 .fiH BMW 2002 Asking S\450. 631·0023 646-4742 afl. s •rhryslers. ~.000 cash or 76 Yamaha 400 End. Lo 72 Datsun pickup, JCood a,..,o,;umc loan. No slip. ml Good shape. bst ofr tires. campt;r shell. Orig. •IMW '76 5l0i t.7.l-l1!7ll __ . ____ over$500.5S?~. pa1nl t>e agc, Really Lot-a lly o ..tn l'd & t\von Redseat 1or1. Jin. & ~moo 2hp, a ll 1978 less -thlm 1fi1rrs extras. /\rt c••r ulptmcnt $1,200. ftM 250 SlJzuki 78•1.! only Clean . $2000/fo'irm r"ser v1ced , 5tcrco. :i1r. ,,.;.ttt-s_tu-s,Jfa.ke offer ~· _ p owe r s t ee r 1 n ~ ••lf>-1>151> 557.«B:J ,. 6 5 E I Ca m 1 n o . (S09PCU~495 "7lHonda350. Commer cial plates JIMSLEMOMS -$400/ofr 556-0496 am/fm ster, n.t.ns ~rc;it. IMPORTS Sk1pJa••k ~Oft. tm mac. -Sl:n.t.67~2190 •Inly 75hr~. l.OAUEl>! "74 YAM. 500. fairing & '73 Ford'p-1-cku-p-.-30-2-cn-R-. 1970~~~iR~~Vl>. SI0.7~.645-_7_90'J _ _ ~s. Xlnl Cond. A/C..:, P IS , A /T . lnw 631·1276833-9300 WANTED 80 ~73-1640. !1,!l_es1Mc.SJ.. ,800/or bst . ofr. ----------._, ...... '76 2002 flawlc!ls cond, •iuat sall~man for Chns -$7 00 L' '77KAWA.5AKI Z·lOOLTD i-r.....,"'--ks (2) bolh F'ord every extra, 4 · . .c.vcs (,'raft & Wellcrafl yacht 1•v -"""' fm>.9752 d 521 1372 -.alL-s. Call Hill Alhson. XLNTCOND. 1 Ton, Holmes 440. liesl ' ys . -- Nl'wvort Boat Center , M5·60\5 Hr Chns Craft. ~aho~. <11ull only. nu trailer. S.">QO. +i4!l-4~l:HMS-4 \ 99 --- ' 1' Mewport Dory 4!J&:!i«ll Eves 645-25.'i6 offer. 642· 1461 1972 l .O CS lnj. Molw.._s.W./ Vms 9570 Superb cond. offe rs . ....,/SIOtOIJf f 160 ....................... <Serl 126) Oversea s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!117 Dodge Trad~man lmport.s64l-oaHI. RENT Luxury Motor van. vs. 26,000 m i .. hom e 22· Palomar. custom inside. green Sleeps 6. S!SO/weelt + 2·tone sJ)fc1al paint, fully &'rru. 6.40-KS&S carpe ted & panelled CREVIER loafs. Sail 9060 RENT 23' fo'IREBALL inside, port holes. air ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELF CONTAINED. vents. sun r oof, high R~ONABLE 645 2283 bac k swive l <•hatrs. $I ~T & IROAOWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 THC ULfllollA fl DRIVING MACHINE llob1e 12'monoc·al w /trlr. · •· · spare tire r at-k, w 1d<' 71DATSUM 510COUPE 29M m1 lcs. 5 s peed. AM /FM stereo. ne w radiahi. 1~1WL1 $4466 . . *J.C. ·FORTUNE Pontiac·G MC 2lW t:. 1st St .. Santa Ana (71415."8· 1000 -------~~ "We nt."ed to buy dean Datsun used t-ars'' S Will Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN 2.MSHARBOR BLVD 540-6410 540.021 l -. Assume my lease '7!l 28lZX loaded. lo m1. low payments, lse co. will help.-Dys 556·0571, n1tcs 496-8761 ·11 2401.. very l'lean. looks good. runs beautifully. S4.200. (213)965-6601; 4!~1-:!417. ----·ro Dal Rdslr. !ld shp. $ffiSOC1r bst ofr. 968,2019. ------- 'il 2iOZ. 68.000 m1. AulO. mags, AM '"'M t ape. S2900/ofr. Musl sell by Fri.~aft4. '73 240Z DATSUN. Class.IC, auto, $HOO. 751·3176 '74 610: New Ores. am /fm cassett e. 30m p g $1500/Firm. 645-~. Rat 9725 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 X19 Fiat. AM /FM slttro. low miles. t•ull 552·6487. after 5 pm 5/il).1165 Yellow ·77 Fial X19. Xlnt cond. Lo mi. Bsl ofr. 5/i9.6342 aft 6; 30 PM. f1at ·73124 Spider. extras, pm. 642·1242/lv me~s. 642·6706 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrmld Mew '79 HONDA Cars MANY To Choose FrOfft! minr t:onditio n, $500. T ........ TtaHI 9170 ures w/ mags. AM/fo'M ~-1013/494·1231 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ape cassette. $6450 '72 <.:lippe r 21' w /trlr. Oean Zl' Teny Trailer 870-4S64 IFUllertool. •USEDIMWs• · UNIVERSITY "7620028/R 1896NZR1 OlclunobHe 11995 set up to live in, single 96.1-5710 Person. Quiet adult4)ark. '75PLYMOUTH '76mAS/R1752PVDJ ...... C... • GMC '769t2EC'E Alloys, air, super low miles, AM /fo'M. Very clean. •642-8366 77~ 924. blk/blk. I\{;, snrf. a lloys, AM /fo'M h1eroo cass. All xlra!>. 23 MPG. No dwn. T 10 Is~ 8 6. 973·2077: aft 6pm. 675-81$36 '72\lllT. XJnt (.'Ond Kon1~. CN·36's. AM /fo'M. ma mt ru.-do;, 5 s pd., H2.000 m1 ll'iOO /080. !16<1-1245 a ft 6PM Rois Royce 97 56 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE 1"40J•mbon.,. litewpor1 8U<ll ,.._ __ _,~ CIOSfO IUNOAYS '!'>9 S1lvt·r C.:loo<t' I S1\t,(l\JO ~·41·1·1 'fi7 2·dr M PW <.:omich l'JJl', H II l) , e x <· 1• I l e 11 t t'Ondlt1on 52!*.500 ONO pp 494.2023 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71Saab99t-:. fuel mJ. Xlnt loollcd after t-ond New Conunerttal Tires. KV B 1tas shocks, upholstery. & 4 whl d1sts 22·30 mp~ S2 00. 964· SO!l!'I igo Saab \16 1wod rontl Very dt•:m 00,000 mtll'~ SlaK> /of fer fi7 3·6264 Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77TOYOTA C&ICA Lim A a< 25,'196 rrul(.~. 4 c•yl .. t\ 1'. s t' e r c o t a p , .. mags/radials . 12t11SPT 61 l.2:\) $5566 * J.C FORTUNE Pontiac,<; Mc 2(0) E lsl St . Santa Ana 17l415.58· IOOO 1 969 Toyot01 1 Dr.-Automat1c trans . rebuilt cni:tnl.'. n l'W brakes, ~ood tires & body. Pn pty $850 t:<Jll & ask fo r Lauri at 548-5163 after 5 p. m 2 boat own e r mus t bcrome 1 boat owner. Musi srll ·super clean Encson 27 OB. Many \'X I ras. New interior. Sl 5.900./or o ffers. 546-0089. Space nmt SK>. Owner will finance 70~ lo qualified per.ion. $4999 VOYAGY 77s:.>4spdS/R 101791 Tnldls 121·• wheelbas<'. 5 ~~!~J~~~~bi 2850HarborBlvd. '78TOYOTA passenger, V·8, auto '7832(A4.-;pd llOlUOR! Costar-tesa 540·964° CEUCA .......... V.wdes 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cash. 54S-0850. trans. right side shdinit CloMd Sunda1_f' ..... 9730 umACK dr .• e mission t-ontrol ••••••••••••••••••••••• system, AM radio, new ·m~. low mill.'. '71XJ6 J ag,94,000 mt. 8.317 m1h .. -s. 4 t·yl, I\ T .. white pamt. 119,000 m1 PerfCl1.. Assume lc:ise SS.000/bcstnffcr. PS· s l 1' r e 0 1 " 111' Sl,995. Can be SL'Cn at the 968-7ZtZ 494_0041 maRs tradiab l•t72U UY ITcUly Pilot. 330 W. Ba.v 61122) St .. Costa M<.-sa or c all ffJBMW 2002 i6 XJS. 7~ong1nal m1, $6966 ~~~~ :;t~ ~ro 0 e Pt · ~~~~J.'l~~~3 ~~~ 6.~/\~ like new' *J.C. FORTUNE I ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLV.O SM.IS. SEIVICE AMDLEASIMG OVERS~ DELIVERY EXPERTS ~IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-946 7 OIW«H COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOl.VO Largest Volvo Dealer m Orange County ! BUYorLt:ASt: DIRECT ~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 ..... Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75A..M.C. HORNET Sportaboul •I0.733 rrules. fi C"yl. !>ltr k, fo1·. air. 1J 5 • lugg nH·k. lb70MP 6ll1J.!1 SZ766 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontta(·-G~C 2(XXl t: I.st St . Santa i\n;i (7M 1~-IUOO -----Blick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 BUICK Cou!X' V><. <iutnmattC'. pwr SI. & hr:tkl•S, air cond . & \'Ill} I t1q1 175:!VC01 tSlk ~!19!11 Sl988 TH£00\)R£ ROBINS fORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA 642·0010 'J4 Bwt k Apollo z Ur, AM. i\/C Xlnt cond Sl200 ti45 !mt1 i8 Ma.bbu classic. 4 dr sedan. PS, air. Brwn w l camel int. 34.000 mi. Xlnl l'Ond. Pnced to sell at ~.549-16568AM·6PM. ~zsmeves. '74 Nova htchbk. AC. PS. PB. radials. l ownr. unmac. S223S. 493·~1 •CORVAHt, '66, A/C, llO hp. body fair, eng sick. Offer. &73-5122 i8 Capnce classic. fo'ully eqptd. Lo ma. Take over Lo;e, $Ii.> mo. 499.3037. r '74 Nova SS. l>s. PB. :m . tape, 4 s pd. factory ma~s etc. Good cond, runs 1Nell,S2150/ofr.552-6275. ~ ......... !!!.~ IWo 9957 '6!1 Town & Country Wgn auto, atr, roof rack. all pwr. i:d cond. Ongtn al owner SHOO. 675-4866. ------.-'67 Chrysler 300 OurJ?undy wh ile t o p & inte r . fmmac 40Km1 . good on ~as 5651> 776 5162 Ei5I> L'i the full pncP for this 19Qf Imperial 2 dr f<un.., grn 11 Nl·c:d~ br;ike ~ork 5.1IJ.1Y.120 9932 ··············~········ 1978FORD PINTO RUMAIOUT Econom1tal 4 cyl., automatic trans .. 3wr. st ee rin~ & r a io <31ZrJR1. <St.It. P3899J. $3688 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO CO!oTAMESA 642·0010 ...•................... --~ CORVETIE COUNTRY·! I!! T11 l'hou:-.t· Fr•1m llll>t.,Tu l!n!h HOWARD Chevr°'et l.1<1v1· & (Juatl SI:. NEWP(lflT Hi':l\~U 833·0555 · '71 Pinto. like new. ma kt· orft•r S.'l6·1lll.'l7· 'n l"inl11 <~ c•ond l :.c:-. a 11 y oct. j.!a::.. X 1r11 '1~·onomy tram;porl. ~1:>11 ti LI y Ii" fl I Ii I . l' v (•"' - ,!)4X,~. PtyftDUth 9960 ..........•••.•.•••.... Cougcr 9933 ·············~········..-1975 Pl YMOUTH Fury Custom 1970 XJH All ~" A 1C Sl €'reu l'<t:O.Sl'lll' ~ Skyhtrk.--xlftt-me.'h . PS-f>~ Xln1 shape .5uburt.an.. ~I Scat Sta\loll Wa~on . T11rqul'fhte I rans. V »t. ttnl j.!l:i ....... vmm1:.s1011,.. t•11nlr11I :-.~'ll'm . I. H n •mclk t11111rol m1rrt1r:., I\ l'. automalll'. p~r taill(:ilt' window & door lock~ Pnc1;.'<.1 below Blue Hook . 76.IUl mi. $1lS9!'> . C<tn tx:..~n al The Da_ily Pilot, ljJ() W. Hay St , Costa Mella o r c<i lt C1rt ulatio n Dept. 642-4321. t'Xt. 210 rM.'t'C.b rosml'llt':o.. :!OM 1111 Potential 1·1a..,!>w i;n 344\1 on en.: Sl75 7~-ll!*iO 9935 CodiHoc 9915' ~ ••••••••••••••••• .......•.•..•...•..•... 0..-. County's Bdorodo Cfllter • PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUR HEW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • NABERS t3ui&Pae /IJ(X) H.111 l('ll lilvf1 ( 11'>1·• 111\c..._1. 540 <)I()() • 7 :!. 1-: I I> o r a If o <.:onvcrt1bll• HusM•l l'Xl w / t111m· I cat h •· r 1 n I 1-:vcry opt. Xlnl C'oml. ~.(XX)/&t Ofr. 6'15·3lt>~ eves. '74DODGE CHARGER . PE(' EOITIUN li:!.:tlS m1lf'l.., V H, A T , ,.·a·· <fir . ll s . Landau vinyl lt411.F'Wllll241 SZ766 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponuud~MC 2fU> E lst St , Santa Ana (71415.';H·IOINI 9940 . ..•...••.•.••••....... • PHIL LONG FORD l ............ ~~,, •••• , •.. , .......... c....... , .. ._ 1976 PlyMc>utft Gnin Fury Custom • 2 s.at Sta. WfJ11. Blue• ml'lalht w /hlut• ant. i\1<.'. 1\M lf"M :.lt•rt·o, a uto. s pcc•d c·u ntrol. l'ITll !>~tun i. co ntrol ~y:.lem, t1i1tl'd J!la:.s. µwr "1nck1ws & loc•ks. l'riccd below blue book. 7-t,9tltj rru, Sl595. Can be s1;.oen a" the Da1ly t'1lol. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa or <'all Cirt-ulal1un Dept. &12-4321. ext 210 ----- Pontiac·GMC Transporta l11m c:ir foi: rent . ,1vo1d dwn p;iymcnl:-.. mt l'haqw:-. \.11( l' ~ . It I' 1' l l' . 7 1; Gr;in:ida . .io.ooo m1 , t\C, AM 1FM s1erc11. 18MPG . hlk W/hlk llll, l"H'C' model. Only S195 mo. P I'. 4~1.1r~ '75 Fwy Cnfotn - ~StaWqn All extras. P tS. P / B. i\M/Jo'M. A IC. clock, cm1ss111n 1·onlrnl syskm. V ·H. et1· . ere 7ti.i:rn· rruk~. Prwc Sl.5\15, C..::in he :.ecn :ii lhl' Dally Pilot. :l.10 W. Hay SI .• l'o:-.t;i Me:.a or 1•a 1r Ctrl.'u l:il1011 l>epl. Ml·5b'78. ext. :!lo Olev. '74 window van. V8, Mlr'cedn letd 9740 2m>E. lslSl., Santa J\na ·w Sf:v1lle. lw1Re w thrn auto, P /S, P /D, A /C. IOIMcl.AREM's .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 17141!>58·1000 vmyllop,all xtrus.mu:-.t ·59 "'ord P 11•k U p 'M Ply. t\uto mat11·. Wl'll 90M6 OUT Of THI l .Y. IUSMSSlll FINAL SALE MOW! OM 1MISI •AMOUS ••MMA 4 ITAi •no.A• PACI AllOW • ...S HWY • 116 SUI • WIMMllA•O • Pt0MUa • NOMACO•....,. ... $2,700. PP.675·5082 "12 Mercedes 3SOSL. blk ~\I'll S7800/bcst offer w/makhmg trlr R.:bll Ne;-v-lir es. brakes, & On blk l ike n "w '69 Crow11 Wa9on· "'" 9•c-> 312·llpd. t\M/FM H trk. hatiery&paint. $500/bst '71 Dadge, e<:onomy 6cyl. • " ' ' '"'1' ""' n~u paint. & •'()V"r for ofr. "'".(174''. $14,900/offer PP. 642 1361> Good cond. Good "-~ ~ """ " nbleuew~s1_.s rSlu800ns/ag11rkeian~~ • . SEL B I ..__ ·16 <.:act Seville. Fully hed . ~p11kc1l r hroCmlcl• ~-9ft611!.. uuua "' 77450 . rown. o m1, --. equipped. 44,0011 ml, wht-'tlb w/rad1als. ·a ..._._ -$1600. 645-5000/exl 348. Xlnt cond. 644·4201 . $600. E•eninns 557-~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rick. tl.°ION. Ht'ach Blvd. Spy~la~.CdM. MS.1216 '7 t74!15.499.:lll6 '7UIOMTIAC (J\t0cach&Whitttcrl ---------1971\ El Dorado. loaded. '1)3 VR e ng. New tire!>. VEMTURAC,E. '54 International S Ton LA HABRA '61 MBZ dsl.. fantas llc T....__., 9767 ~ood cond. Must sell. Need." body work. $i50 as st.epsideVan: Converted 17141522-5333 condition. 7 · 962-1308 .• ;~............... 516CM!or offor1M:M.11290 1s. Call 675·8532 btwn ~:.~1· a-.!;000• fac:1• p .s., t o ca mp e r . Se lf OM!dSu Val E ~ :!·»Spm ......, ye,.... mt es. new contai n e d . Sl ,500. Cl ndays · ves i3GT6 Ma rk 111 classic, '79COUPEOJ-:VILl.E ------tires.1026NOA61059.t ~14 "76 450 SEL: red wttan 24 mpR. 6cyl -6spd . Assume Paymt'nls . '72 Ranchcro 500. 3Sl·C $3266 ""'""';...,-~1-1~~:;.~T.::o" '77GMC VAN l4,000 mt,. .• , &;:.1 ... ~ ........................ .-................... ! .. ? ... 15-.1-.svuielswour~1~~~o:i. c~~s .~c~u~s iut~o1.1in°"'1~~~~~r .. ~;~Y ~ded! ·cLRDJ111 ~~X~;;ll;..· ;.F.~~!..YD·;L;w•f~t-1-......i~ • .f!..-JfflffilH~-----i · ·~ · ._ ............. 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'61 190 SL ffd top convt, .......... ••••••••••••• ~:1rn new pnt, uphol. lmmac VW . Having trouble ·77· black on blark. clean. r $6coo firm :--•Jin~your car ? Try us 27,000 mi. ss700. Call '71 Capri 2000. 4 spd. !!!~ · " · ~ eurtv AM . 754-7910 dJ k I rr ~,.. Top . lar • Paid for or ... , power s s, a r. sn · ----· ------Not! Bring your car to am /fm stereo, Clean· Leaving • Sacrifice. 1971 J im Marino Volk1wagen. 85K ml. $1500. 7.9 + 3-7. :Ill> SEL 3.S. Luxurious J87\\ Beach Blvd,. l4IMll13 Ud Edillon. fully equip. Huntlnlton Beach • Ask "19 T\lrbn Capri 3 soomt II auto. Elec. sunroof. for Frank Marino or Tom AM /FM, air,' power: Xlnt cond. 12500. & Alldn. IPOl't IUlpentlon. Total T.O.P. 6"-8889. IPOl't.I car. •.500/orfer. W :me&.. 2 •-, auto, '10 VW 8111. calm lrill. ttZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fft4AL 1'78 CLIAIAHCI! on Camaros. Caprices, Monte Carlos. Mall bus & Nova s . Drasti c ·reducUom! '71 Maven ck. new paint. all power, low miles. Make offer. 556-0637 Mtrcwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Trans Am. T roof. cnase t'UC'll. Vel. int. AC. • S7aK>. 645-9298. '67 F'1reb ird 326 V-8. 20mpg. PI S. AT <'Onsole, ORANGECOl[NTY'S i1uper wicfe mag whls. MIWEST Rood b o d y . g o o d UNCOLN·MERCUR\' ('Ondation. $1095. P.P DEALERSHIP 631-4777 RA y FLADHOI 'TITRANSA1tt UNCOLN·MERCURY T·Top. Special Edition lti-l8AutoCenlerDr. Appearance Group. SDFwy.J..ake Foresl eiijl While/ blue velo ur JRVfNE Interior. Loaded with 830-7000 power windows, power llalii:,87Mlll0.dy. · A/C, imm;r.° cond. =.7~~1eaifr~ ;.,____. .... ~"~~~~~~Ii-=~~~*™+-==----$12950 87.J.3'1» ..._ t720 '75 450 SL: Sliver • blue, ""'c ... .,... 25,000 mllea, perfect r-lo~lt9, st~. Col. Part 9 pus . wag. thorou&hlY Inspected & White, fully loaded ! detailed. lmmat'Ulale - Xlnl! ll,100.67S-41161 READY TO DRIVE. Wiii llu.Y or lulul away free ,,..._. or junk can. ..... II JW'n l90l nadina the llllle .... la. Clualfted, ,. ......... lot ...,.., taformaUoa a .............. tbuJa. . . . ....................... ~000 mi. All power. A "73 240Z. Wholesale. plum. as.500. 8?$-38'78 AM/FM 1&ereo tape. air. Mii 9744 •I.Ml. "II ml. air, auw, ;ao&;· ..... 1 °""'· . ~'71·4415 . UH ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 llGB·GT, clean, lo m l'•. AM /FM, new clutcb, fUOO Or111 . Dl·!NI. mechani c ally 6 coametlrally. 28 M PO. Alltnl 1tereo • t•pe. m.•1oor613-SMll 'WVWBUI Xlnt. rond. -··· ~-0566. CO~HEll CHEVROLET r 11, '"'. •1 I" ' \ \4 I \ '>4~ 1100 ------'19 Moree Carlo. PS. Pli, air, au&o. te00C> 6'13-51116 78 XR7. Ok blue cruise, <mRYM Dlt. c limate. Mlchrhn1, '4WH6 _c_IMl1_._t.Ml5 __ . 83_l_·t_m __ v... t974 '7S G rand M arq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brout!ham Mlnl cond. "74V..ia3ZKml. ~~upt. SMIOO. /besl. .:S~!:"ea. -. --=-----.._. -, 1 I .. ._.._.. .. ..,__ __ _ B11ntlngton _Belieh·- Pollli a V~0~y \'our Bo•et••• Dally Ne•••••er ·~ . 1 VOL. 72, No. 136, ~SECTIONS, 48 PAGES h . . ti . ... TEN GEN.l!S c. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDAY,MAY1~1W9 : 1 Waddill:· 'Baby Dead When I ·Saw It' 8w KATH" Cl.AN('V ••o.it·~·-Or. William W11dd11l Jr l'vn Unut!d to Ins ist todity th11t Ilk premature Inf 1mt tht• llr<)li;N'u lion alletct.>a h .. Mlrunalt!d ufkr .'l 1alint> aburtJon two yl'urs ago was already dl'itd wht·o ht' ur rived at lhl' hosp1tul nur~l'r) • -"I think for all 1fth•nts .tt\\I l1purposes th(• t>uhy ~ ..... dt>ucl from the tim(• I !\a w 1t ," lht.' ..a:i yt•ur o ld llutlllnwton llarlJour ~hy11lt•an m~11nl urnt-d undt•r t·rO!'\!'\ t•xt1minat11111 The t~'O poumJ. l~ ount'f' mf1mt 11411H'ar1'1I ····nt 1n•I) lifch:b:.. W:H1dill r1int10Ul0d, '"YIOI( thl' only l1fr !'\l ~O wa:. 1111 rc111wnt u.:unul ~111-pln~ ~hid• rnurk1•1I lht· finul uml irrl'\ cr!'\1hk ... titlt• u l dv1n~ \\ ,idchll I!'\ al'l'll M.'d of !'\tranl(I 10~ lhl· 1nfunt known .1, llub) I '.Goddess Lends lla11d Using the hand a nd knee of a grcck goddess s tatue for · assistance. a workman m ifnt uvers into position at the front of the Capitol in SacrC:tmento as construction work on the building continues. The restoration J.Jrojt·c·t is l'X peeled to be..• cumph:tctl in 191;SI (;1rl Wetlv(•r ufter ~h~ allegedly was born nhvt· following a s1tline ubort1on 1wrrormtid on an 18· \ t>IH olcl unwe d mulhl'r l 'n1l11r cros~·cxum1nat 1 on Tu'"·:.clu y, Wad<ltl l t old the 01·1111l(c County Sur>crior Court 1ury that he me ntioned to two "11 nt•M,cs that brut:H!!'\ on the IO· fant ·~ neck could be explained lly -;aying they otcurrcd when ht· pla(·,·d .1 hrl'alhing tube.· intu tht· baby. Waddill conceded he never placed lhe tube into the infant because he concluded from his first examination there was no hope of reviving the baby. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton <·ontinued to question Waddill about why he had mentioned the lu be explanation to nurse E l izabeth Kennedy and Dr Ronald Cornelsen ··1 tried to give both Mrs. Ken· nedy and Dr. Comelsen a sim· pie. lo~ical explanation that was believable " the obs tetrician replied And he insisted al ii possible that bruising on the baby's neck occurred during revival efforts made by hospital personne l before he arrived in the We s tmins ter Communi ty Hospital nurser y Waddill also told the live·man, seven·woman jury that he con· sidered placing a breathing tube into the baby after it was pro. 1 nounced dead solely for prac-1 tice. I ··vou were going lo practice ~ on Baby Girl Weaver after she was already dead ?" Chat· l terton asked. j · · 1 considered her dead from <See WADDILL, Page A2) ocation llike Set J I ., l Carter Promises Brown Gasolille Relief l ' WASll(l'\;(.;TON (I\ P 1 Prt.'M dent <.'l.lrlt'r tolJ Cahrornw G11v Edmund G. Brown Jr. todav that lhl· fotfrral rut.'I :tll11t·at10.n ror gasolinl' slan•t·d C"a li rorn1 a \\ 111 he intn•asl•d. Brown. a pc1Ll'nt1 al rival lt> Carter for the Democratic pres tdential nomination next y~u r. l'ml'rJw<I from a on1· hour mt•tt ing with lhc pn·s1d1·nt to n ·porl a '" t·d1cti11n b,· l"Jrll'r th<J1 lht· sL;itc s ga soline t rts1:-. "'tll 1·aM· nl'xt month. '·Thl' presitll•nl h;1s :-.uid that !\1 av will bt' lhl' IO"At'Sl allot·at1on of ga:-.oline. ·· Br111A n su1d to a * * *· 'C Sticker Applicati~n Prepared _ Orange County drivers who bcl1 C've that the da ily use of their vch1<.'les qualifies them for in tlusion in the c.:ounty·s "C "' battery of television cameras. problems were a precursor to m1crophon.es. rt-1iortcrs and what the rest of the nation could photographt!ts wail\ng for him expN't 1n the White House driveway ··California 1s 1n a state of ··tn Junt', things w1 ll 1mprove." shock. frustra tion. and anger I The amount of gasoline that don 'l think this 1s limikct to my wi ll be av'ailabl<' for the state s ta le• I think it 1s ~01 ng l11 was not disclosed. hut Hep John s pread.·· he s;.ud • Hous~llot . H Ca liL. quot ed The governor, who has often Energy Sl·n eta r y J ames H. act voC'alcd r<'s tr<J1nt:d growth Sl'hlt•s111ger <I!'\ saying lhe ;ind talked nbout thl' t'rLI or ft'dt•ral g1>vt·rnnwnt ··will move limits. said hl' told Cartt-r that as rapidly a:. they c-:rn ·· tu makt-a llotations of ~asol1ne we n· SU fl' tht• Slate gets 100 µe rCCnl or ba~ed 011 l'On!'\Umpllon Ill 1972 lht• alloc~1t10n that was ava1IC1ble :i nd thC1t sint·t• then tht· s tate hC1s las t \'Car l"ft"ilted one million new JObs Br.own :-.;.ud his stcilt,.s energy Without ·~_1Jffle1cnt J:(asohnt' to * * * * * * Weekend OpeninJls Gas Dealers Rap Governor's Order t•ontuiue growing, Brown con· tended. "the specter of recession : can turn into reality by the <md l of the ye<i r · · Brown \\a:-, ac<:ompanicd by a largt' nu mber o f C<.1 l1forn1iJ members '1f Congress. including the stalt,.:-. IW•J M'nators. Their 1·a rs . ra nging from a small im· port to <.t l;.irgc luxur} model. r auscd Cl lt:mporary traffic JC.Im tn the Wh1ll• llou~t:· driveway. Th<• gO\ l'rnor ... aid a fter Uw m eeting he ~as convinced that ('arll'r 1:-. runcerncd 1t)out th1· state'<; prohlc ms • Oerk Halts Criine Bid In Valley ! • I • Teachers Stage 'Park-out' on Pay , sticker program can pick up an application form from C"ily halls. police dt!partmenls a nd public librarit-s throughout the county. organizers said today Or;:inge Coast ser vice station operators. surveying the lines to their pumps, seemed uniformly une nthusiastic today about Gov· <'rnor Brown~ plan to keep part o f th e operator s open on weekends Orange County motorist s. many of whom headed for the gas pumps before their loc-al sta lions OJ)<'ncd at G a .m .. formed long lines loduy when vehicles bearing even-numbered license plates h a d "lht•i r t:.ink s replenished A f'ounlain Vullcv t•onve here hC1ve 1.:ars worth SJ0,000 or n1cnce store clerk who "wresttd LI more. and you·ve got to have ex-g un rrom <t would·be robber's pe_r!enced he!J>_!Q__~h~~ th.at_h~~ ealjy_,toda as cred!lcd engme coo ant isn't poured into with stopping a two.woman the cr ankcase where oil belongs c rime . sprnc that apparently to ruin a n e ngine real quick · began m Costa Mesa Tharp also queslioned whetht"r Fount am. Valley poli ce said required Sunday 11pcration:-. r lerk Dennis_ Woodard. 25. who would he lp tht· gasoline s hortage wo rks at thP t·Eleven Ma rket at situation 16475 llarhor Rl vtJ . set off u By JF.RR\' CLAUSEN• Of._ 0.11, ~ ... t St.II Ocean View <elementary 1 School District teachers staged a '"park·out" today lo protest what their bargaining unit of· ricials claim is the llunlington Beach district's contrary stance over a new contract. Bar Kelter. chier contract negotiator for the Ocean View Teachers Association. s aid this m orning that the demonstration was scheduled for all 24 district schools. The plan. he said, was ror teachers to park o n neighborhood streets. leaving school lots void of cars. h)' teacht:rs who a re not mcm· be rs. Teachers also seek a i.horter teaching day a nd a cost-of.living increase tied to Orange County's Consumer Price Index. They a lso seek an additional $1 ,200 in frin1!t' benefits each year . The OVTA negotiating team <See TEACHERS, Page i\2) Beach Route Reopening Set For Thursday "It's an attention getter to make people realize there is a A 11 s i x I a n (• s of B e a c h problem," Keller said. Boule vard will be reopened to . Tbat problem, he said, "is a through traffic ih Huntington . Jack of effort on the part of the Beach at 3 p.m . Thurs day. 1 scbool district to negotiate in public works director Mike Zam-lood faith." bory said today. Kelter charged that negotia· Zambory said two s torm lions oa a new contract -the d r ains have bee n installed 'current two-year document ex-across the slate highway and • plres June 30 -started In mid· contractors a r e putting the April "and all we have are ten· street back together again. · tative agreements on two very The highway was closed at , minor items." 12:01 a.m. Monday a nd trafric Major contract issues include was detoured into Magnolia pay hike requests that could Street from Adams and Atlanta raise some longtime teachers' Avnues. salaries by 34.4· percent next Zambory said the project will year. However. most teachers be com p leted within the would get raises in the 7 to 10 deadline imposed by state of· · percent range. ficials. I · · ~·-__:_:ca1Ti:am..i8&ued-a-irenntt to c ass sizes from the c urrent complete work in three days and · 21·30 students to 25, binding allowed a grace period of two t.arbitration for grievances and a more days," he said. closed shop requiring man· fdatory payment of fees to OVTA '------------------i AI) MADE HIM •• t~FEEL AT HOME Seal.Beach Picks Mayor Seal Beach Councilman Harold Kent Seitz was elect ed mayor Monday night in a routine reshufning of the city council. ~uccessful applu·;rnt:. will be ••llowt-d to join gas lines on any day of thl' week a nd will not bt· n ·stril'led lo the · ·ocld ·t·vcn· fo rm or gasoline all11t·at11m tur . re n LI y i n r or t· t' 1 n O ra nge County But organiwr:-. 11f tht· program ~trcsi.cd h~ay that the plan " designc·d for those dri vcrs whose truck or car is C'le:irly an ante· gral part ur their hu:-.inc:.s opera tion. Ex a mplt•s I 1s t e d 1 ncl udt• Opl'ralors ur tCI\\ truck!->. bcikcrv v:rns. µlumbers· :indz·· rdcncr~· trucks and car:. op alcd IJy traveling salesmen. "'The affidavit sign d hy apph rants includes the tlcclarat1on that they drive at lea:-.t 100 mil1•s a day." (.'Xpl;..11ncd flob Jl untJcy, an aide to c.:ounty Super visor Philip Anthony. ··That s hould cut the number or applicanb. down." lfuntley said app~cants should enclose a SlQ check with the form a nd m ail it to the offi ce of Or ange County 's tax collector treasure r The office wi ll issut- . C" slickers to successful apph· cants in a day or two. Huntley said the holder of a "C" slicker s hould affix the shl to the front window of his vehi cle . It will be honored at all ser vice s tations 1n OrClngc County Plan Abandoned Police and sheriff"s officers reported orderly lines and very rew incidt-nts. T hey said drivers 1n most communities were hav 111g to wait in line fur at least an hour before getting th~ir turn at the gas pumps . An exc<•pt ion °"'<JS Newpor t Be ach whcrl' st;1 l1on operators reported the lines to be sli ghtly s horter than those cncountcrc.sJ Tuesday. Drivers Wl'rl' waiting ~10 to 45 minutes ror thC'ir turn a t the isla nd St at ion operators m Orange County differ in their views on the hours that stations should operate during the gas crisis but they seem unanimo us in their rejection of Governor Brown':-. direction that they s lay open durtn~ the weekend. "lt"s stupid," said Don Brown. owner of Newport Center Shell '"I can't see how they expect us to stay open more hours with no more supplies.·· llrown said he may have to cut his two.and·a·half·hour pumping schedule by an hour durtng the week so he can open Sunday. "I don "t see the point of it · · Lee Tharp. m anager or Cl Pacific Coast Highway Union 76 station in Corona delMar, said WASIUNGTON 1 A~> Presi · operating with part time help on de nt C~rter hus quietly aban· Sundays can be a problem for doned hJs ballyhooed proposal to the owners and the customers. create a new Cabinc t·lcvel ":ttle.J>.art:.time...hclp on Sun De' e r tnrt!nr ·rrr·-""N"":.rrurar day is alwa,Ys calling in sick. Resources. Also. a lot of people who cooie in '"Monday through Saturday ..,tlent alarm •it about 2:50 ci.m W(! ~et our normal t·ustomers "'ht•n a w11m;in. l0nlercd a nd but on Sund;.iy you gl'l the vaca po1 ~tec1 a gun al him . tioners wasting gasoline \\ llodard the n r e porte dly lla rley .Johnson. wh11 operate!. g rabhcd .thl' gun ;iway rrom tht' ;i Un1un 76 slation at t "nivers11,· woman . fhl·n • were no rcportctl Park. m lr\"lne. sa id h1· thought 1nJurit•s. police saHI the governors order 1~ poi nth.:!<>!'\ ,\ rrt·stcd m the !.lon· "'ilS Nina since ht· \\ill not ha vi• any gas on Elizabeth Dunham. 34, or Santa Sunday /\n:t Pf1lit'(' al!'u arrC'skd a "I could open. I suppo~c. and woman found ~n a nearby ctir. 1us t watch people."' he said <!hna :\lc:-.a ( ru1.. 2M, also or Motorists ~ho have cum Santa Ana plained or a Jack of courtesy at Tht• wome n wen.· book<'d into serv1Cl' stations since the ga:-. Or:rnJ?,e Count~ .Jail n~ s usp1c1on crisis l'rupt<'d obviously hCIVl' of ~rmed robhcr): pohn• ~aid. not ca lled a l Williamson losta Ml•supnl1cesa 1dthe l\~o Chc•vron 10 Univ,.rsitv Park woml'n also arc suspcrtcd in two Ow ner Georgt' Williamson l'arhl·r. robberies or conven1encf:' walks down the lint• of waiting store!> in lhe tr cit). . motorists. c hats with custome r<> A short woman with redd1s h- <1nd apolo~1zes for the de lay they blond hai! rohbed the U·Totem are encountering at his pumps a l 2271 F a1rv1ew Hoad at 2. 10 Station OJ)<'rators in southern ~1. m . a nd_ a woman or the same Ora ngt• County were unanimou~ description. ulso carry1m g a 10 their opposition to the ~ov handgun. robbed the 7-Elevcn at e rnor·s order 2150 Placentia Ave IO minutes · ·u they want me to stay 01>1:n later . polic~ said they can give me m1lrc gas and Information about the sum~ provide me w1th an incentive," lake~ wasn ·1 •Hailablc this said Ken Frobis h o r Ken's morning. police said . but they C h ev r on Se r vi et• 1n Sa n noted that some money was re-c I e m e ntt.' . 'I wou Id be a t·overed. damned fool to pump m six day~ what I can pumr> in five ·· And the reaction from Bob Lint z o f La g una Niguel Chevron· ··rrn not gonna stay open unless they come o ut here .:ind thr e at e n me with handcuffs.·· A number of station operators in Orange County said they try ~~noagh gas to effifble them to open for a few hours on Saturday. Coast \t'eather --··crouayn1g11rari<fmorn. 'Diploaat' Dupes Cops ing hours with clearing 1n early afternoons. Lows t o night in 50s . Hi g hs Thursday low lo mid·60s at beaches. near 70 in land. But Huntington Check Uncovers-'Errors the officers a passport listing him as a high·rankin1, official from the country of Sealand. There is no country of Sealand. -Schneider's passport from Sealand is or questionable validity. INSIDE TODA '1 The Wood.!tock generataon l1as grown up and the music II once faoored has loat its angst Today that same gener(Jt1on prefert1 a more mellow mood. Story. photos Pa~ !t7 ; r "I had a down payment on my house three hours after the Dai· 11 Pilot came out with my ad." Tbat'• the story of the IUC· HHful Costa Mesa salesman I who placed this ad tn the Dan Pttot: Seitz, a councilman with one year of el(perience was elected in a 3·1 vote. He will A 37·year-old foreigner. who Huntington Beach police allege duped them last month into beUevma he was consul general for a non-existent kingdom, was arrested Tuesday on indecent exposure char1e1. I Schneider. p o l ice said , claimed diplomatic immunity. He produced Sealand docu· . The let him 10. -Schneider'• Llat.1n1 of the Sea I and consul ate in Sant;.•--t-ct"v:::;ii:;;;;=-=·~·~•=::e~x~:=---::::-h:---Monic• u bis home allCrH -1e.e Att •·~ c•• 3 bdr. 1 ba, att fJllt 3 1111r \ lo rl1ht XXX·XXXX • If 1'0U wut quick payment on l !ea.. items, try the Dally Pilot ;tlllllW M·viaen at~, az o w o will remain on the council. Seltz defeated fellow Coun- cilman Ronald Kredell lo win the ml)'Or'a post. KredeU ab· •talned from YOtlnt and Setts vol· ed for him1ell. Former Mayor ba11lo calt llle lone vote for KredeU. as Harvey Christian Schneider. He was picked up at a local reataur.ant by the same policeman he allegedly duped lut month. Al that lime, Schnelder had bHn stopped in his car on an ex· P01ure cba.r1e. He then showed ~ -- • Al this point, Huntin1ton Beach inveaUgatora launcbed ln· to some biltorical research. They learned tbat Sealand was • a World War II British mlbtary lnstaU•tion in the North See that was later aokl to• private p11rty. The police historians now\ al- le1e · doesn't , In fact, exist. ~~ . :: = ........... ~ Thal'• when Schneider got ar· ........ .., llMk ea •• ed in I C.i....... Al............ .. rest on tbe ori1 a montb-old c .. ""'" 01.. ....._..... a• exn111&un cbar1e. He la beJd in c-tc• .. Or .... c-ty an ..-~ ........ . ... lieu of $2.000 bail. o..-"*" Alt MK• Meftlltt ., Officers Ne also cbecklnc his ::=.:: ... ~ ~ .:~ clliaenry status. Schneider ts ~ Ct>·•• ...._ •• believed to be or Austrian des· :::.C-CMS.I~:: ..... .... A4 I -l cent. \ a, GAaY GUNYR.tl! Ot_ ... ,NM, .... SAN DISGO PruattuUon Dtedridl tat in • ~h•6r et Uw defendant '1 tablu 1nd leaned fOfward wtda 'Obvloua 'nteRH ln· ten1t u be wa• called • brlbt-1· tehr by ProNt\ut.or Mlc.baal c a,iali and tn tum. defended by Jam" Riddfit Riddet told lhe Jury that the and defeeae 'attorneys ln the bribery trial ol Oraqe Count' Supervtaor Ralph Diedrich and arehlt«t IARoy llose have ~m· pleled their fln•l •raumc-nb to the jury that wall d('cldt> ttOM'·~ and Diedrich 'a fate Tbe ei1bt·wom•n. four-man jury in Superior Court Judce Rou Tbarp'a courtroom U.a&ened attentively and a<'rtbblt'Ct notft while the attorncyb sum ml'd up their cues. . count)• 1u~rvl!IOr .. ,s • l'ltilf made man, a man ot .-~. • mlt.Honaire who h•d no reason no motive for aoUdUn& or taklft& \ .. Huntington To Select Panelist? • bri~ .. The deft"nSt-attorn .. y ar1wct tbal Oitdncb had been • county s upervisor only e11ht days "' early 1913 when 11 bribery !llohcitat&on wus aJlegedly made to a ~velopment company ··0oes that make any seruie" Uo you really thtnk he was an a mood or a po1>it10n to blart talk , ing bnbery"'" k1ddd asked lhc JUry He a rgued that lhc only ~v1dence against Diedrich pre· sented at the tria l wi£s circumstantial and can only ht: ByaOBEaTBAllKER interpre t e d a s prov i ng 0tt11e DMI' ~ .... 'a." cr iminality ·'if sinister motives The Huntington Beach City are attributed to his every Council will interview 13 can. move." didales when they make their Riddel w.f!nl on to attempt to last attempt Thursday night to discredit the testimony of key fill a council vacancy by ap-prosecution witnesses whose pointment. words conflic~ with Oiedrich's Otherwi~. a special election when he testified in his own de· ~osting an estimated $35,000 fense. must be he ld bec ause the "I don 't know what Mike deadline for appointment ex· Remington's motive was when pires. he said he gave cash to Ralph Previous attempts to name a Di edrich,·· Riddel said as be at- replacement for Richard Siebert tempted to soften Remington's bave ended in a 3·3 deadlock, but testimony that he was the con· the possibility of another tie vote duit through which money paid appears to be removed because to Rose by a development com· of the expected absen ce Thurs-pany was passed on to Diedrich. day o f Coun c ilma n .John Like Riddel. Capizzi's final Thomas. words to the jury were sort· Thomas has ~nnounced that spoken. he will be out of town But the prosecutor made it Favorites for the post appear clear to the jury he believes the lo be Ralph Bauer. former presi· evidence presented to it during de nt of the Huntington Beach the seven·w~ek tfial ·:prove_s Union High School Oist.,.ict beyond a shadow of a doubt that board and forn;ier City Coun· Mr. Diedrich and Mr. Rose were cilman Ted Bartlett, ~nvolved in a bribery conspiracy Bartlett is favored by former that paid dividends." Mayor Ron Pattinson while Capizzi charged that the trail Bauer has the support of Mayor of bribery began in early 1973 ~non MacAllister , and didn't end trntil late 1974. Ruth Bailey et nd Bob Mandie In the process, the prosecutor have backed Plannin g COil)· said, Diedrich was enriched by mission Chairman Ruth Finley. $95.000 m payments funneled Oth e r s who will be in· throughRemingtonaswellasan te rviewed include George $80,000 bank loan that he later Williams, Larry Curran, Wilma repaid. Stevens, Gordon llatch. R.D. ··Why did he not report the .. Major" Bowles, Tony Amador, money he received from Mike Sue Betts. Phillip Miller, John Remington on his statement or ----~ alenlino and.l'om..Robson -e~onemic~res~-e.apmi City Clerk Alicia Wentworth asked. said today it is her understand· '"Welt," he answered his own ing that. if an election must be question ... you can"t list a bribe. held, 1t probably wouldn't be That's why it 's not shown on lhe scheduled until Nov. 6 because statement.·· or a state law selling dates for Capizzi used pr<>Jected charts special elections. showing the a lleged flow of An opinion is being awaiteO money from Anaheim Hills from the city attorney's office through Remington and then on · to Diedrich fi',..,..PageAJ TEACHERS is sch~duled to meet again tonight with district officials, Kelter said. The park-out is in support ol this latest session, he said. A poll ol district pnncipals by a school official early today in· dicated that teachers at JO schools were not using tbe part- ing lots. Twelve principals said their parking lots were filled to normal levels. Two principals could not be reached. Kelter said he was not sure early this morning how suc- cessful the park-out was because he bad not been able to contact personnel at all of the schools. Soviets Spying? TOKYO CAP > -A pair ofSov· iet electro nic reconnaissance planes were spotted today flying south over the Tsushima Strait toward southeast China, the Defense Agency reported. DAILY PILOT t~~~ ..... ~:aw~=o-t~Del~~~I!!....~~ ..... "~-.-0. ..... . , .......... 1"""9C:--,. s.-........... . -·-_.., ....... .,,._.,, IO< C...•• -· ..._, -"· _........, .,.. .... ,_ -Vel..,,, ltv-.l-h«lllS<MllCOMl.A ~ ........ -h_l_\M __ -·\.""' .......... -......... -.... llD -.,., 54-. c .... -. ( ........... ,,.,. ... tt~=.:o =-,~ ... ~ Vlt•---o.-·--. ,__._ Etllter ~, ........... Me ........... .. ~ ... ~ ........ __ """'""' 111\e......,. l•lor\ ~­•••Or-C-rU!tar """=r.:::~~Ol!IDe MetllfltAdllrH\• ~ 0 ... ,.,.,... Arson Squaa )n Huntington Huntington Beach fi reman Gary Glenn will head a newly formed anti-arson group which will begin operations in August if the expected state funding is received. The group will be known• as JACU (Joint Arson Control Unit >. It will employ three full· tim e and four pa rt lime in· vestigators to check into SUS· picious fires that occur in lhe cities of Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley. Seal Beach and Westminster. Glenn said he is seeking fund· ing approv*l om the State Criminal Ju ice Board. He teaches fir pre'<ention and arson investigation al the Santa Ana College Fire Academy. Valley Home Burglarized Burglars pµlled a screen from a Fountain Valley home to enter through a bathroom window and --nm-an estimated $300 lrrnm· a nd nearly $4,000 worth of belongings Tuesday. Restaurant owner Kue Yeoul Han of 11353 P e nnell Circle found bis bedrooms ransacked and ,an estimated $2,360 worth or jewelry missing. Police said Han also reported losint about $800 worth of clothing aftel five cameras with a total value of about $800. Otizem Group u.N ..... ~~·si""'. Q.•-·--Campaian °"' ................ ,.,.... ~ e-- T111,hH1(114)IO.al'I • N•ighborhood Watch. a tlt--~--1t--c:1iiiiiliiiJifN:iiiiiiiiiiij;iiii.----t~~~le_tt~~~-ftl·hUn1 residen-tial baralaria, will launch a new campatp toftl1ht at 1: ao p.m. in the -police department lluditortum, 2000 Main St. A Watcb 1potaman 1aid the m..U.., qpen to tbe pubUc, will ootllne metbod1 ot redU~IDI home buralartes. !· • ~ ..... ,.... .... BJ l'aED&aJCK SCHOEMEBL Of .. Oelt'I ...... IUlf Irvine police iavesU1ators faced many puzzling quesUons aad few answers today ln the murder ol an attractive 22-year. old secretary, found 1tran11«1 in her Woodbridge apartment. The strangulation victim was identified as Savannah Leigh Anderson, an energetic, career- m i nded employee at Com - mercial Credit Corp. 's nine-state regional headquarters in Irvine. sc ene by a concern•d boyfriend. "We have no conclusive p6eeee ol evidence. We're 1ittlq on • fence," Det. Sit. Hu_.. llocan said today. Hogan said there were no via- ble suspects in the case. But in· vestigalors a re working long hours trying to find one, Hogan said. Hogan. noting that about 8S percent of murder victims know their killers, said such may or may not be the case in Miss An· derson's death. • ODDBALL HOURS IN COSTA MESA AT FEDCO C•retuf: At Midnight Your Co•ch Could Turn Into Pumpkin Miss Anderson's nude body was found Monday evening lying on the bed in her apartment at 61 Cascade by Patrolman Jim· my Polls, summoned .to the "Some things point to rt, other's don 't," the sergeant said . Woes Aplenty Wps Busy With Gas Crisis By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot -1>.ilf Plle4 S&att l'~rom bomb threats lo wrong· way freeway drivers, Orange County law enforcement of· ricers had their hands full of gas crunch problems today. Newport Beach p(>lice said they are investigating a written bomb threat delivered to Harbor View Shell. According to the note. a firebomb was to have been set off in the oil storage area of the station ~ause the operator had refused to sell gas to a customer who hadn't made an appoint- ment. Detectives noted that the sta· tion quit using the reservation system last week. San Clemente poli ce said the search for gasoline could have ended the life of a 77-year-old San Juan Capistrano woman early today. Sgt. Jim Spreine stopped the woman's auto near San Onofre at 5:27 a.m. while she was driv- ing oorth In the southbound fast lane of Interstate 5 al a speed of 25 miks per hour. WADDILL. • • the moment I got there." Wad- dill replied. "I have not put that many tracheal-tubes into infants this small." ··w e practice on cadavers, .. he explained,·· and if we don't. wc might have to practice on a real li ve situation and comt• up short." Waddill said he changed his mind about practicing with the tube but had used a medical tool to pee r down the infant's throat. .. Wer~ you looking to see perhaps if there was any blood in the throat ?" Chatterton asked. "Why would there have been blood in the throat?" Waddill snapped back. "No, I was not looking for blood in the throat. You are making a big thing out of something that is nonsense." Waddill consta ntly refuted testimony of his chief accuser. Or. Cornelsen. the pediatrician who had testified he s aw Waddill choke the baby. "' Waddill said he was palpating the throat to feel for a pulse but denied ever choking the infant. He also nole<J Comelsen did "absolutely nothing" in an effort to revive the infant. insisting Co rnelsen would have been free to make whatever ~(forts he felt were necessary. "We both recognized that the baby was in an irreversible cOn· dition," Waddill testified . Within a few days after the al· leged strangulation, Waddill said Cornelsen phoned h im about the incident and "couldn't The woman said she had left her home early today to. find a gasoline station on A venida Pico near the freeway. She said she. missed the offra mp and con· tinued south until she was riear Camp Pendleton. The woman m ade a U-tum and began driving north in the southbound lanes, officers said. The search fo r gas for Hunt· ington Reach residents has been m ade slightly easier by the pres- ence ol a st ation in that city that is open 12 hours a day, . seven d ays a week. World Oil, located at Magnolia Street and Adams A venue can stay open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m .• according to a s pokes man, because, prior to the shortage, it operated 24 hours a day. The pre-crunch a llocation of gas was so high, that it has enabled the station to keep what a re now exceptionally long hours, he said. Motorists who find themselves on the streets late at night have an a lly in the .Fedco Department store on Harbor Boulevard at /\dams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Card-carrying Fedco m\!m· bcrs can buy ~as from 10 p.m. until 4 a.m .. but store officials s ay motorists have got to watch for the midnight date change from odd to even. At the stroke of midnight. a nyone in line with yesterday's license plate is out or luck. Sales of gas by appoi~nt landed a Huntington Beach cou- ple in trouble with the law for the third time Tuesday when police cited station owners for ' violating state regulations. Huntington Beach police is- sued the third citation in a week to Inez and Rill Nucndfeltd, owners of the Shell gas station at S pringdale Street a nd He il Avenue. Keeping order in the gas line and keeping would-tie robbers away .has led one Fountain Valley service station operator to don a World War IJ -vintage pistol. Wes Sidebotha m of Wes' Union at 9525 Warner Ave. said he doesn't have any problems with people cutting into the lines at his station when he's got the gun strapped lo his hip. I.- THREE PRINCIPALS SHUFFLED IN HB DISTRICT From t..ft, Berger, Luca• •nd Kol•no•ld Three Principals Change Positions Fountain\ Valley High School Principal Paul Berger will be transferred to Huntington Beach Union High School District's education center July l , Superin· S~ups Set For 2 School . tendent Frank Abbott has an· nounced. Berger, who joineci the district as F o untain Valley High School's first principal in l965, will be replaced by current Hun· tington Beach High School Prin- cipal Larry Lucas. Abbott said Th(' superintendent noted that llt>q~er wi ll St'rVe a two-year spc<'ial assignment working on <'urriculum and ins truction. IQn. dergartens pr im ar ily implementing com -petency-based curriculum rJe· signed to meet recent state · Residents withm the ·atten-ma ndated graduation reqwre· dance boundaries of Oka and ments . Bushard schools in the Fountain Lur a s will be replaced at Valley School District cap reg· R'untin~on Reach HignSCMO ister the ir childre n for kin· by Thomas Kolanoski. currently dergarten al Oka School next director of curriculum. Abbott Tuesday. said Children must be 5 yt•ars old l.uras J01ncd the district in on or before Dec. 5 of this year 1961 as an English teacher and to qualify for kindergarten this served as an activities director. fall. c·ounselor and assistant prin· Parents should bring along· a · ca pal hefore becoming the Hunt· copy of their c hild's birth ingt~ Beach Hi gh principal certificate to register on Tues· seven years ago. day: Information about required Kolanoski, who joined the-dis· immurmations will be available. trict in 1965, was West!llins~r . Registrations will be taken High School principa l before as- between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. at suming his job as curriculum Oka 's Learning Center, 9800 director. Yorktown Ave. Abbott ·d h · l . Children who 'li ve near . . sai t .e curr1~u um Bushard School can also be reg-director s post will remaan va-iste~ because they will be al· cant over the next two years tending Oka under an approved b ec~use -muc h of .aer-ger's merger or the two schools. For special .a~~1gnr:nenl Will assume more information phone respons1b1hty m areas covered 962-8825. by that post. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 tell the fact from the rumors." Duck Feet fins Biiie & Ormp Cornelsen taped that phone Cl. clil fills Street Hockey ·Stieb & PICks ll:quetball Racquets conversation al the behest of law •Ir enforcementorficers. And it was M-"• & ~ on that tape that Waddill was ~ .._.~ hea rd to urge Cornelsen to W , ... ..._. Ii W... ..., "'forget" about marks on the Iler ._ ... iS ·~:c~·~,":h: 1~~i~e~~t.~h-a ... t .... the-. .... y..---------·-9iliie .. ii ---- discusssec1. $-'-~..a.. & Sii rt ··1f people wer~ going to look Speedl ._ .mY11S into tbia matter which he had in· Ai~IS s• TIWlb dicated, I wanted him to stick to the facts and ~ave the rumors s-· C.prllS out," Waddill explained rrom Bii• the witness stand. "'I am con- vinced now he could not. tell the fact from the fiction.·· Waddill is being tried a second time on the murder charge. His rlrsl trial ended last Mey with a hun1 jury. u&'ietsShah LOS ANGELES (AP> -The 1ovenunent has quietly uallted the ousted Sh•h ot Iran to ftnd' a home ln Central America and ia provldlna inteW1ence to help bis · Frisll11s HersaD11Sets H11•al1 I l1ns llltllls & ••~111 ... " priV1te aecurtty force co defend ••ainat a11u1ln1Uon attempea, the Loa An1eles Ttmet r•JllD"led today. ..... 9 ti & Sits.\ 9 ti 5:31 Clalll s.• Glass G..a &.EJI Ganis Tellis RacUts ·--·-lacket~ ....... ilJlll---: -·---t----Badmiat. 1.ats & ans Sqll91aets Tem Slllls Basebll litts & Gllm lasHalls I lats C ... SlllVIS Salita'y lllSI 8ISIUI a11s ' 141-1911 ' . _____ ..:..__ -· . . .. ... - -1mae---==-----__,_-~••rBo•te1W Dally Newspaper E DI TI,....,, * * ~Vol:: n , NO:-t3&, .. SE"CTtON~, • PAGES TEN CEN.TS :Few Clues Found • ID ·M11rder By FaE0•:•1('K S('UOl\Mt:m . o .... o ... , ..... " ... Irv Int' µohn• HI\ l''''~ntv1 ' l•r~d m11ny pun hn.i 11111•,111m., and few 11nswt•r, 1i111a, rn lh1• •murder ot "" attr~H'll\l: :!~ ,,.,,, .;otd s~cretary, fou111f ,tru111-:lt·d 111 ~h~r WoodbridRt' .ip.1rt11w111 _ ' The strun.:ulutwn '1t·t1m ".i' ;adentirled us Savu11m1h L1·1~h I Anderson. an cnl·r~l·t u·. l ar1·1·1 l m ind e d em p 1 o' l' l' ~1 l C' o 111 mer<'1ul Credit Corp ' 1111w ,11111• r«'ttlonal headquMrtt'rH In lrvlnt- M 1~11 Anderson's nudt· bot.J y "a:. found Monday t•veninM ly in..: on th~ heft m h1•r lapartment ttl Ill C:t!!cadc hy f'••trolman Jim 111 l'otts. i.ummonecJ to thl' ' <' ,. n ,. b a l' l• 11 t' l' f n c cl ho f ril•ntJ Wl• !luvt• no 1·on1·lu:.1vt' piece:. ,,f evidence We 're Mtlmg on a frnn'. · Ud Sgt ltu~h flo~an .. ~111t ttldu) llogim :said there WC're no via blc SUliJ)t>ds In the case. But in- V\'Sll~ators url' working Ion~ hours try in~ tu find one. Hogan ~aid llo~un. nuttn.: th~t about 85 pt•rn·nt or murder v1ct1ms know ihe1r killers. -;a ad s uch may or may not be th1: l·ase in Miss An- derson's death "Some thing!> point to it. oth<•r '!> <Ion 't." lhl· s e rgeant !\Uld OUicers discovered the .woman's body at 7:26 p.m. Mon· day after receiving a call from Gene William Mills, of Irvine. who said that he received no response to telephone calls or knocks at the door. Mills. according to residents an the Woodbridge Meadows apartment complex, maintained a vigU for more than an hour. alternately leaning against his car and pacing along a sidewalk. Once inside. officers found a stale of disarray in the woman's bedroom, indicating that there had been a struggle or that one or more persons had fallen. Hogan said. Hogan s aid Miss Anderson had been beaten in the head with a blunt object, but declined to say whether a weapon had been recovered by investigators. He said there was no sign of forced entry into the a partment. although doors and windows were examined on two occasions t to make sure. • One part-time neighbor, Kevin ~ Winn. 21. said Tuesday that he \ saw a man and a woman stand· h ing in Miss Anderson's kitchen l when he arrived at an adjacent ctoartmPnt ~hout 9 o.m . Sunday. , <See SLAVING, Page Ail. 1 I t l t Gas for State Carter Promises More in June .. W ASlll N(~TON (AP t Prt-:-.1 d ent Carter told C;.1hforn1a Gov I Edmund G Urown .Ir today 1 that a revi!'Jon or J?a!> a llo1·at1on t rules will he l11 ea:-.e th<' eneri:y J problem in Brown s ~a!> starved state. ~ Brown. a potential rival to Carter for the Uemocrat1c pres· , idential nomination next year, e merged from a one.hour meet- , ing with the president to report a !'prediction by Carte r. that the ! state's gasoline cris is will case ~next month. ( "The president has !'ta1d that j .May will be the lowest a lloc<.ition I, • * * of gasoline.·• Brown said lo a battery or television cameras. m ierophones. re porte rs and photographers waiting for him in the White House driveway. ··in June. things will 1m· prove ... White House press secretary Jody Powell s aid Carter told Brown that as a result of an J1d· ministration decision May 1 to chan~e the allocation rormula from a 1972 base to a 1978 base. the gasoline crunch s hould be cased . although the effect of the decision has not been felt. Powell said the administration * * * l Woes Aplenty . I , I Wps Busy With Gas Crisis Hy JOANNE R F.VNOl.VS I Of 111~ D~ly Phel St•ll 1 From bomb lhrcal!> to wro-ng- way frcC'way cln\'t'f!'t, Ornngl' -coun ty l;1w 1·nfor n•m1..·nl 11f lr1<.•crs hall lht·1r hand~ full uf g;r; lcrunch problems IOI.lay Newport fkaC"h pol1tt? s;rnJ ffi<.•y <ire tn\'f'Sl11!:i t1 n;! a "rillt·n homb thr<'al <l~lin•rt«I to llarhur V1<'W Shell i i\ <·<·ord1 rig ln t h•· no!(• a r1n•homh w;1-. tci h;I\ l" lri·t·n ..,,., 'off in lilt' oil ,ror ;1g1• .1n·a of lht· 'station because the oµcralor hacl rc fusl•d lo .,,.JJ g~11-lo u <·11-;torm•r who h<idn "t rn;.111<.· ;1n appoint mcnt Octcct1v1·' not.1 cl lh:1t Ilk ~la \ tu)n qui! 11s mg till' n·~t·n.:1l1t1n :. vstem le1sl "c•t-k · : ·San Cl<.•rn1•nh' pnlic•t• ''"ti lht• st:' arch for g;.1soli cw <.'<111 ltl ha\'(• ·t'ndcd lh(• lifl• of a 77 .v1·<1r old San .J u un C ci p1 s t ra n<i \\ 11m a11 early today·· Sgt .ltm Spr<'mt• ... 11ippc·d t ht· l wom;m·s auto 1war S:.in Onofn: at 5 2i am whd1• •It•· "le~ drl\ 1 ing north 1n lh1· !'t011thl11111nd f:i~I * * * lane of Interstate 5 al a Spl'cd or 25 miles per hour. The woman said s he had left h1..·r homf' j;>arly l<>day to find a i..::1solinc stat ion on A vcnida Pico m•ar the frel•way. She said she m1sscct the offramp and con- tinued south until she was near Camµ Pendklon The \\Oman made a C-turn and began driving north in the !'tnuthhound lanes. officer!'. said . The sc;.irch for ga!'t for J lunt inglon He:1th rescdcnts hu~ been made slightly easier by the pre!'i- enCl' of a station in that city lhat i~ open 12 hours a day. Sl·v1•n days a week. Worlrl Oil, located at Magnolia Street and Ada ms A venue can stay of.l('n from 7 a.m . Lo 7 p.m . according l o a s pokes man. b1•causc" prior to the shortage, it upt·ratcd 24 hours <1 day The prc·crunc h allocation of gas w.<As so high. that it ha!'. l'nablt'd the station to keep wh<Jl <1 rt• now c x l'C pl wn a I ly Icin g h<iu rs. Ill' !'aid · (Sf-e CRUNCH. Paget\2) * * * ,GovernIDent Called ~Cause of Gas Woe I 1 WA S HIN GTON l i\P 1 !Federal polic.'· <lt•t1~1om con· 1tributc d to th e Wc:~t Coa~t (gasoline shortaic:e and may soon •trigger al more• scve re. na ,tionwide gas cruneh. a f ederal rrrade Commission official con· ~ends. !"" Alfred F Doughcrtv. director I.of the F'"TC's burcciu cir compet1-~ion. said Energy Department r.:-ctions seem to be makin~ the 6shorta~es .vorse i11stcud of eas- •ing the m. \-In a letter to Rep. 8e n1amin tRos'e nlha l. D-N. Y.. Dougherty ~ "We arc serious ly con· -f-~~n:ed lfia r OOE "regulations ~nd informal directives to the oil I louse Government Operations suhcommiltcc lookin~ into West Coast ruel shortages. said a l- legations by the F'TC official, if accurate. "constitute a shocking indictment or DOE policies and practices." F.ner gy Departm e nt spokesman Jim Bi shop s aid the agency would withhold comment until it obtaincd a copy of Dougherty 's letter Do ugherty said the FTC is beginning an investigation into whether the tnrec-month loss of oil from Iran is the cause of the :;bortagc or wbelhu _pil com panics are "us ing it as an ex· (See BLAME, Page A2l decision was intended to take in· lo account the growth that has taken place in California since 1972. fie said it would "result in the next 30 days or so in a n increase in gasoline for California and other high-growth are as.·· The amount or gasoline that will be available fo r the st<1tc was not disclosed. hut Rep .. John Housel lot. R-Ca Ii f .. quoted Energy Secr etary J ames R Sc hles inger as say 1nl-( the frderal govC'rnnwnt '"will move as rapidly as they <:an " to make <Sec GAS. Pagi· i\2 > * * * li's Never Too Laie Swtday Gas Plan Hit Edwin C. Townsend. 82. gets set to take off for a bit of parasuiling. I le does this as sort of a wetrmup tor hts pursuit of the rt·torrt ho11k~ lit· "Lint!-. to become tlk By Stations Orange Coast ser\'iet• station operators. surveying the lines to their pl.amps. seemed uniformly unenthusiastic today a bout Gov crrtor Brown 's plan to keep part o r th e operators open on W<'<'k<.•nds O r ang<.• Count y m oturi!.ls , many of whom hcaclc<.I for tht• gas pumps befor<' their local sla taons opcrw<.I at 1; a m .. formed Ion~ lines today when vehi cles bearing even-numbered licenst· p r a t c s .h u d t h c i r t a n k s replenished. Police and s hcriff's offiC'crs re ported orderly lines and very fC'w incidents They said drivers 1n most communitil·s were hav m g to wait in lint' for at least an hour b<>ron• gt·tting their turn al the gas pumps wor ld ":-. oldl':-o t p:.irathul1s l when h e. bt·com e!:> 85 But Huntingto1i Check U11covers Errors A 37-year-old forfigne r. who lluntin~ton Beach police allege duped them last month into believing he was cons ul general for a non-existent kingdom. was arrested 'fuesday on indecent exposure charges. Officers identified the suspect as Harvey Christian Schneider lie was picked up at a local re s t aurant b y t h e s ame policeman he allegedly duped last month. i\t that lime. Schneider h~d been stopped in his car on an ex· posure charge. lie then showed the officers a passport listm)!. him as a high·ranking officcal from the country or Sea land Schneide r . poli n• sa id . claimed diplomatic immunity He produt·ed Seala nd docu ments . They let him go At this point. H unt1ngtc111 Beach investigators launched in to some his torical research. They teamed that Sealand WH~ a World War JI Britis h military installation in the North Sea thal was later sold to a private party The Police historians now :JI le~c Therl' 1~ n11 c:ountry of Seal and Schnc1dt!r·~ passport from St'a land IS o r ques t ionable \ allditv s·chncioer ~ lislang of thtt S1•a land consul;..ite i n Sant;..i ~on1ca a s his home address doesn ·1. 1r1 fact. ex 1st That·:-when Schneider got ar rrsted on the ori~mal month-old l'Xposure <.'harg<•. lie 1s held in lll'U of S~.000 ba1 I Officer~ ~lfl' aho l'hccking his i·1l1ll'nry slutu~ Schneider i:. hl'lic'·l•rl to lw <if Ausl rian de~ c£'nl /\ n exception was N ewp,irt Bca <"h whcr(' station <1pcrators rC'ported the linc•s to he slightly !'thortt-r than thost· t•neountcred Tuesday On vcr" \H·n.· wait mg :10 to '15-minute~ for their turn :it thC' island. >;t;.ition operator~ 111 Orange County differ 111 their views on the hours that stations shoulrl llperate during the g<is crisis but they seem unanimous in thl'1r rejection of Governor Brown's direction that they s tay open during the weekend. SG00,000 Pac.at Readied 'Magic' Johnson Laker? "It's stupid," said Don Brown. LOS ANGELES (AP> -The owner or Newport Center .Jihell Los Angeles Lakers announced "f can't sC'c how they expect us today that they reached agree· to stay open more hours with no m e nt with Mi chigan State 's more supplies." Earvin "Magic" Johnson . the Brown said he may have to cul player they'll take as the first his two.and.a-half.hour pumping pick in the National Basketball schedule by an hour during th(' Association draft. week so he can open Sunday ... I A contract won't be sil(ned un· don't sec the point or it · · tit the Lakers formally pi ck Lee Thurp, manager of a J ohnsonintheJune25draft. Pacific Coast Highway Union 76 Johnson. 6-foot-8. extremely s tation an Corona delMar. said quick 19-year-old, agreed to a operating with part tame help on contract calling for a reported Sundays can be a proble m for four years at $600,000 a season. the owners and t~ustomers. Johnson, smiling broadly, en- "The part-time h~p on Sun-tered a packed press conference tt~ j.s.. -11~wa~ "t"ai lin11"'1g-+ifn-1-cr1s1t1'c'llk-. -?r3Yrnl'fd-isn11r.1aa-. ~"l1if1i1ij>pyTifill exc1 · Als~ a lot of people who come in ed to be h e re I probably <See LINES. Page t\2l wouldn't have come out in the hardship draft 1r this team hadn't wanted me. The Lakers have one or the best centers in the league in Kareem Abdul· Jabbar and it's an outstanding organization." Johnson. a sophomore. an nounced Friday that he was turning professional, declaring himself a hardship case. He said the decision was. difficult because of all the factors in · volved "the money, my team, my coach and my family ·· A gifted passer and play maker . Johnson averaged ti points a game in leading_ the par ans o the NCX.A cb-am pionship. The Lakers. who won a coin '· flip with the Chicago Bulls for the rirst pick in the drart. de· t·irtcd to pick Johnson over s uch other outstanding collegians as Sidney Mom·rief of Arkansas. Hill Cartwri·[;hl of the University of San Frantisco. UCLA':; Da vid 1 Greenwood amt possibly ln- d ian:J State's Larry Bird. i ompanies may be partially esponsiblc fo r the present .: hortages. · · r · Rosenth al. chairman of a Irvine Gets $354,000 Retarded Ki<h Vie in Track Cloudy night and morn- lllJ.! hour!-wi th clearing in <'l.arly afternooni: Low~ l o n1 J!hl 1n !lOl> llir:h~ Thur~da~ IO"' to m1d·60!. ;a t hc:rche~. near 70 in- land INSIDE TOD"" MA.DE HIM Federal Money to Aid Affordable ff owing A track meet for almost 200 Tl1e Wood.~tock generat1011 has groum up and the music 11 once favored has lost its n ng .~ t 1'odCJy that $a rrie {lt'PICratwn prefers a more mel/ou> mood. Story. photos Page Ai "I bad a down payment on my ouse three hours after the Dai- y Pilot came out with my ad.'' That's the story of the sue· eHful Coata Mesa salesman bo placed this ad In the Daily The City of Irvine was awarded $354,000 in federal housing grant contracts Tuesday to help the city provide atforda· ble housing for low and moderate income residents. Uot: The bulk of the money - $329.000 -will be used to defray ·---s~e-improvemen cos a 75-unit, low-income. multl- (amily apartment complex in University Town Center adja· 3 bdr. t ha. alt gar 3 1or to right llX)MCXU U you want quick payment on ule Items, try the Dally Pilot tl~ ad-viaen at 642-5678. cent to the UC lrvlne campus. Coats covered will include street. curb, patter and li&bllnl improvement eoeta. A second grant of $25,000 will In a related matter. the Irvine retarded students from .se~en be earmarked for an affordable City Council next Tuesday is ex-Orange County schools will be housing program in the village peeted to apply for $300,000 in he ld Saturday from 9:30 a .m. lo or Woodbridge. The funds will additional federal funds lo re· 2 p.m. at the Irvine High School cover "start up costs" for later duce site improvement and land track. conatrucllon of 100 rental units acquisition costs for 60 apart-The athletes. who are 6 years r or the elder I Y. co u n l Y ment units also in Woodbrid1e. and older. will compete in run· apokesman Jobn Schade said. _T,!.:!h~e_un.i=~t.s~w:..:o::.:u::.ld;;;....:be::.:..-"ln::.c:..:l:.::u:.::dc=.ed==.:-:·""n~•»·ng races and ICfi.s.b~-a.Ad--~!IJl.Y;.-:.,:7,---*'~~~-~ •• ~.11 c ua cons rue ion o the proj-a 258-un.it comp ex. ut wou be 5oftball throws. There also will ... ,..,, •• ~ eel wlll be funded through the offered to low and moderate In-be a race for blind students and ~~•'=.: : Housing and Urban Develop. come individuals. 8 wheelchair race. c•mk• .. o.o.-..c-y •tt ment Administration, Schade Since 19'14, lrvlne has received The event is coordinated by ~~-:.:C" :.: ~---tlb . ·~~ said, and will be administered more than $900.000 In federal the Community Involveme nt uttwMi~..-•• , .. .,,....., •1t ,, •• _._... M-1\ '""'"' ••.tt by the Irvine Housing Op-tunda to uaiat In e 1orta to pro-Team of the lrvine·based Fluor , .. ..,._. c1>H ... ._ A4 portuniUes Corp., a non-profit vlde low and moderately priced Corporation. The public is lnvit ~-''"'1·'~;: •wiu... •4 oraaniut1on. ..11 . hou_stna. ed to attend. 1lllH' lW'l'~hr , ' latlex ' \, I ... Or .... c.ou.tr .,...,. ... MU.we that tM d&Uy u.ae ol their \'eb&ca.. quallflet them for In· elualoa In the county's "C'' 1Ueker procram un pick up an .,,..._ fonn from t'ity hall•. * * • ,,.... •.•. "' CR\JNCH ••• Motoritll who ftnd themM'lve~ on lhe alrffta late at nlaht have an ally In Ow Fedro Departmt"nt 1tott on Harbor Boulevard at Adams Avf'ftue ln Coeta Mt"!la Card-carry1n1 Fedt'o me m ht-rt u n buy 1aa from to p m until 4 a .m .• but atore olflciall'I say moton.sL" have 1ot lo watch for tht' midrugbt dal" changt' from odd t.o t'Vf'D At the s troke or midnight , anyone in hoe with yestt'rday's hct'nse plate Is out of luck Sales of &as by app<>inlmt'nt l anded a Huntan1eton fit'al'h 1·ou pie in Lrouble with the law for the third . time Tuesday when police cited station ownens for violalin& state reguhtUons. Huntington Beach police is· s ued the third citation in a wetk to Inez and Bill Nue ndfeltd. owners or the Shell gas station at Springdale S treet and He il Avenue. Keeping order in the gas line and keeping would-be robbers away h as led one Fountain Va lley service station operator t o don a World War 11 -vinlage pistol. Wes Sidebotha m of Wes' Union at 9525 Warner Ave. said he d oesn't have any problems with people cuttin~ mto the lines at h is station when he's got the ;gun strapped to his hip. * * * f,....PageAJ GAS ••• sure the state gets 100 percent of the allocation that was available last year. Brown said his stute's energ-y problems were a prl'rursor to what the rest of lh<· nation l:Ould expct't "C<tliforn1;.i IS tn :1 Sl (Jfl• of s hock. frustration, ;inti iJOg(•r I don't think this i:-. lirrntcd torn; s tate I thmk 1l i~ going to s pread," he said. The j:!Ovcrnor, who has often advocated .r estrained g rowth <i nd talked about the e ra of limits. 5aid h<' told Carter that allocations of gasolt n e were based on coosumption in 1972 a nd that since then the state has created one million new jobs. Without sufficient gasoline to ·--t'ontinue ·growin~. Hrown con· tended, ''the spet'ter of rN'f'Sst0n OPERATIONS DROP PLANNED SHUTOOWN-A3 BROWN'S ABILITIES TESTED-Editorial, A6 BUSINESS BOOMING IN CAA RENTALS-A9 PROFITS SHOULD . MEAN MORE GAS-86 can turn into reality by the end of the year." ' Brown was accompanied by a l arge numbe r of California me mbers of Congress. includin~ the state's two senators. Their cars, rangin~ from a small im· port to a large luxury model. ~aused a .temporary traHic jam m the White House driveway. The governor said after the mee ting he wa& convinced that Carter is concerned about the state's problems. = ~~ and pubUc -~~.-.---· ~:=... .::::nu wW bl UJowed to jcMn ,.. Un.a on any --~ ol lM Wiik and ~II "°' be reatril'ted to lbt' "odd 1•v11n " form ~ &a&Ollne alJocutJon l'UI renUy In forr~ In O r&nl'' Couaty / But oraanirera ot the Prot,r•m 1tretMd today that thci plan lK"' de•l•rwd for thost" drivf'rN whfHlt' tr'urk or <'Hr 1s ('h•u l)' '"' lnh• aral J)ar1 of the ir bu1uncM1 011t.•rn tlon £1rn mpl<' It.s led 111dudc• Opt'ralol'.s ot tow truck.&, b11Juorv v11n!l. plumben1' ancl tcudcntir,· 1ruclt,. and cari. u1wr11h•cl h\ I ravt>hn.: :.ul~mt•n · · Thi· uffuht\ 11 io awMd by applt r unts mrludf•!< 1tw 'frd urutwn th•t Hw y drive• at INtllt 100 malt•' a da~ ... t·Aplauwtl Hoh tluntlt•\ an a tdc• to 1•1111111 ~upt•rv1M11 l'htltp Anth1rn,v '1 ti111 shoultl rut the n11mh1·1 or lll'jlli(·~1 nh down " llunUey :.aid a pplt1·trnll) ~houh.1 • * * I',.... Page Al BLAME ••• cuse" to cul supplies to dealers . He said the FTC is concerned because U.S. rl'finerics huvc cul gasolin<' production far In excess of the reduction of crude 011 1m· ports to the' llnih.'<i States during the turmoil in lrun this yl'ar. "If this t·utbal·k in the produt'· taon of refined products was not justified hy a s<'arc1ty or cr ude oil or othe r leJ?il1m ate business reasons. the current gasoline shortage may be contrived,· Dougherty said. He said the inquiry is fa r from complete. but it appears federal energy policy decisions m ade the cutbacks from r efineries even more severe. leading to I.he lo n g gas s tation lines 1n r.alifornia. As an ~umple. he said. price regulations promulgated by the de partment "m:iy have con· tributt-cl to th(' fa ilure of West Coast n•finl'fs to undNtake m· v l' !-. l m •· n l s t ha I w nu I cl a 11 ow lhl·m t11 prm·1•'s mon · Al askan <·nHh· oil into J.!<isolim· " i\n t.·v1·n more st·rwus ;wt11111. thl' official s :.iHI. was a dc1:1:-.m11 las t wl't.'k by ent·rgy omcaals to mt•ct with the nation's 34 largest refiners lo urge them lo reduce production of gasoline and to begin making more hl'ating oil for nt>xt winter. "DOE s hould be aware of the likelihood of exacerbating the California shortage. <tnd even or possibly sever('. nat1onw1 de gasohnt· sh11rtaj.!t''·" Dou~hN1V :.aid. · Irvine Coast Plan to Get State Hearing Membe r s o f the S tute Coastal Commission have set a hearing date in Au~ust for dis· cussion o f the developme nt plans for the Irvine Coast. The plans are contained in a document kno wn a s a loca l coastal program which has been prepared by county offi cials and Irvine Co. In a discussion of the plan to· day at their meeting in Los Angeles. commissioners found that tht-re is a substantial issue related to conser vation of the coastline between l.aguna Beach and Corona del Mar:. lie and Sen. Alan Cranston. D· --~alif .. conferred privately with Carter for about 10 minutes before lbe larger meeting. Because of that finding. the August hearing will be conduct· ed to thoroughly probe the de- tails of the local coastal plan, a commission s pokes m a n ex- plained. ' Asked whether he noticed any political antaJZonisms durins;t the 9rivat.e meeting. Brown said "None on the surface." ' Brown initialed the meet· ing. and Tues day a fternoon White House aides rounded up the state's congressional delega. lion to join lhe tete-a -tete. DAILY PILOT UCI Medical School Plans Honors Day /\wards lo outstanding stu- dents and faculty members al the UC I rvi n c College of Medicine will be presented al ~~l'l~•l/\_no(Jlu..-_.___H_~ors Day activities Thursda~ _..,._,.,..,1·-·-'"''-'°'-a the OCI Mechca enter-In .co. .. _..,,,.,.,_ "'°"'"'••ct.1._.... Orange. -1--........... Frl<M• lot '4>'1• -·--·--""~•..,F-Guest k ·11 b O ·-v.i1ey,1..-. .._"""'"'-"'-,. . s pea er WI e r. ,,......._.._ .. _•w.swi..,,,.,.,._, Dw11;h~ Emary Harken, the first ..-.. 0 ""-.. IR(--· ....... ...-•• .. lJO phys t t .,,..,,!11,.....Go.••-c:.o111 ......... _ 1c1an o opera e s uccessful- •-" _ ly and routinely on the human ..... ,..,. .. , __ ,_ heart. Harken. clinical professor v~ ...... ~~= .. -..... o f surge ry . e m e ritus, at .,_,._ Harva rd Unive r sity , has E•• pe rformed heart s urge ry for ~,,.,......,... more than 30 years. -. ..... .,.,"'.., Harken also was lbe lint sur- ~"".i!::"-.-~.:~ ... ,. geon to place an artificial valve In the heart. TlllillheM (1H)I0-4at1 a1e•••Mwet11••MN11t "--~ ..... ~ ~~~':::.':S.:: lii.'l'tt:"'.r,.w;;.;." .. """" ........ -.. :=..-=::...,. --·•I ............. - 9"9" ......... _ ...... , (M4lll ..... . c....... """'~· _,..,. ..... -· tter ... ,_,, .. -.... -.1 -.-1•11 u•-· Awards for academic achieve- ment, community service and teaching excellence will be pre. sented following Harken 's talk. Typewriters Siolen Three electric t1pewrttera valued at $2,400 were stolen from lbe Xerox Corporation, 11811 Jamboree Blvd., lrvtne in a wtadow·•mub buralar1 that la under iD.ftltltation bJ Irvine poUee. 'lbe crime wu reported MoDd&J. f -.,..-·~---- etK'I-• IUc~ wllll U..fonn ••d mau It to Ute offttt ot or..,. Count.1'1 ta eon.ecor. tteaavw. ,,. aftlN will ...... · 'C"' •Utkcra to •~•ful appU. cant• w a day M two. · * • * I Hulltle)' aakl the holder of a "C" 1ttebr abould affix the seal to Uae front wtndow of h i" vehl· clt. It will be hnnorcd al ~1111 Hfvice 1tatlon!'I In O ra nge County. • • • ... p...,p_,,.AI UNES LONG AGAIN. • • h1·n· huvu t•ur!4 worth $30,000 or muri". and you'vt> Rot to have ex· 1u•r1eonced help to c heck that t·n.cuu~ l'OOlant l8n 't poured into lbf' t'rankcue where oll belongs to rwn un engme real quirk." '1'har1, alllO queslJoned whetht-r r 1·<1u1rcd Sunday operatloni. would tk'lp the gasoline s hortage ~1t uat1on "Monday through Saturda v Wt> K\'t our normal customers but on SUnday you t;,et the vaca llom·r-. wasting gasohol' ll;irll'Y Johnson, who operates .1 ll111on 76 station at University Park an lrvtne , said he thought the governor 's order is 1>9inUess since he will not have any gas on Sunday. . "I could open, I suppose, and JUst watch people." he said. Slain Mesa Deputy Cited /nCere~ny T h e n ame of Los Angeles County ·sheriff's deputy George Barthel of Cost a Mesa was added to a list of 309 slain of· ficers Tuesday in Los Angeles .Sheriff's Academy ceremonies attended by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. "We the living can only stand 1n recognition ," Brown fold seve ral hundred officers during the Los Angeles County Peace Officers' Association's annual tribute lo officers who have diL'CI m the Une of duly since 1857. Assi~ned as torchbearer at tht• c-erl•mony w~1 s t rnck -suit ed lkputy Jimm.v Jlollings wo rth. 30. of An a heim. who was wo undt•d last April 19 in the inc1· dent that cost Barthel his life. Ba rthel and Hollingsworth we re questioning a group of men about an alleged drug sale iri a Watts housing complex when both offi cers were s truck by shots fired from nearby bushes. Barthel died on the way to a 10<.'a l hospital. Hollingsworth re· cove red from his wounds and 1s now back on duty Barthel's name wa~ amonj( those of s ix officers who died on duty in the past year and who Wt' re honored Tuesd av. Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter J . Pilchess _ lold the ga the ring . "O ne common thread of identity w as in· tc rwoven in them all a ded 1cat1on aAd desire to s erve their fellow man." Three men arrested during lht• investigation that followed the shooting of the two officers are facin~ trial o n murder charges: A fourth man a llegedly linked to the incident is facing trial on drug ch;.irge!'.>. Irvine Driver Injured as Auto Flips A spectacular rollover crash o n MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine early today left a city res· ident with multiple cuts and back injuries. Irvine Police Sgt. Robe rt Kredel said Roy Albert Young, 22, was northbound on MacArthur near Bonita Canyon Road at 2:32 a .m . when fie lost control of his car, sending it s kidding and rolling across the roadway. The.vehicle e nded up in an up- right position against a fence more than 450 feet from where the driver lost control, Kredel said. Young was treated for his in~ juries at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospttat. ----- Pie Hit Men On Camera EAST LANSING, Mich . <AP l -A Michigan State professor apparently failed to see lhe humor in the situation when a pair of pranksters connected wt th • pair or pies during' a lecture. Accountln1 Instructor John Gardner, hit with two pies Friday, is de· termlned to brin1 the culprtta lo juatlce. Gardner la eonfident he can find out who threw the pies. 11'e lecture. he ex· . plained, was on closed· circuit televi1ion, and the culprlll were cau1bt on carqera. • .. Motor ists who ha ve com - plained or a Ja~k or courtesy at Me~v1ce station5'.ance the l(ali c r1111!\ erupted obvious ly hHve n o l c a 11 e rt a l W 1 11 1;1 m s o n <.:ht•vron in Un1vers1ly f'ark Owner George Wiftiamson walks down the line of waiting motorists. chat-. with customers and apologiies for the delay they arc encount<'ring al his pumps Station OfX'rators 1n southern 9ran~~ County W<'rt' unanimous in their oppos1l t0n to lht· gov. crnor's order "If they want m•• tr1 lllay open they can give me more g;.is and prC?vide me with an tn{'tntive," s a td Ken Frobis fl o r Ke n 's C h evron Serv i ce in sa, C l emente. "I would be a d a mned fool to pump in six day·s what I can pum1> in five ." -And the reaction from Hob Lintz o f Laguna Ni g u e l Chevron: "I'm not gonna stay ope n unless they come out here a n d threat e n me wit h .· t:andc ulfs." A number of s tation operators in Orange County said the y try to s;.ive <'nOu~h g<ts to enable them to open for a few houri. on Saturday. Hut the maJor1ty s aid their gas allocation 1s 1ust not s ufficient lO 1ust1fy Ol>f'ntng on the weekend. lrvi11e Nester A re~ident of Irv ine 's Park West Apartments who doesn .t . hav_e l<? worry about paying rent to the landlord o r ~a1tmg m . Line .for gasol_ine is this hummingbird. The delicate nest ts built on a single branch of ivy Just under the roof of a carport at the apartment complex. Tranquil _Image Broken Murder Leaves Neighbors Frightene~ Woodbridge Meadows 1s a new and expensive apartment com plex with all the right amenities trees. ruslit' siding. pools the kind of place that's highly fashionable with today's young. One gets the impression that it is a quiet and tranquil complex a n impression th a t w as marre d Mo nd ay with the murder ol a 22-year -old fem ale tenant. Savannah Leigh An· derson. * . • * E'rot11 Page .. t I SLAYING ... The coroner 's offtr1• hsl<•d th•· ti m e of death about 2 a m . Monda) ·About a hour l<tl('r , Winn :-.aul , he heard pt'Oµle a rguing in loud vo1c·es. but no other sound!> "I thought 1t was j ust ;.i verbal argument," Winn ~a id Hogan said Miss f\nrk rsnn h:irl rented the ap<i rlmcnt in late Ma rr h. monng from Newport Beach. Prior to li\'lnj:! 1n N'cwport . lf o~a n said, I.he wom a n had Ii vcd with hl'r parent~ 10 lhc Salt Lake City area :·she was \'C'ry br ii:ht. career· m mded. and apparently came to ;_)outhern CaUfornia hccause of th e JOb m arket here.·· s ate.I Hogan. ' ThC' d eath h as left other Meadows res1deoL<; m any of tht•m young women shocked ;.ind frightened .. I used t.u h vC' hy mysdr in an apartment in another commuruty and one of the reasons I left was because it wasn't so good. I wor· ried about thtngs like this hap penin~ there," s aid Sharon Burde ll , 26. who s h a r es a Meadows a partment with a friend. "It's ha rd to believe it hap- pened here. I ,get home late a lot and I always see one of the security guards walking around ll':,,,.prctts strange..~:.' sh1• said None of the re s ide nts 1n lcrvH•wed Tuesd ay cvenm~ said ltley kne w Miss Ande rson. though some said they had seen• her going to or from her apart mentor lounging by t he pool Many speculated that the new. ness of the complex lit opened in February> hadn't a llowed much time for friends hips to develop Many units are still vacant. they added . "We had seen her I Miss An· rle rson l over by the pool Satur- day. She was talking to some other people. looking like s he was having a good time." said one resident, while drying his late-model de isel-powered im· port car. ··w e didn 't know her But we've only ~n here a week ·· he said. ' "Tht• wholf' thing sends chills d"wn my s pine, .. s aid Judy Mayhan. who moved into the rompl<'x last weekend. ·11 g1vt•s you the creeps," said Christina Rellows. 2Q, a court re· 1>0rler student. She satd she IS ~oing to ask the apa rtment complex manage. ment if s he ca n move to a n a partme nt away from the murder scene to help erase the memory of this week's events. WIUte Trial ~..::...::.-=---~~~-'4 Nears Finish SAN FHJ\NCISCO I AP > The pros l•tut1on depicted Uan White as ":i cold blooded killer" but hts dl'fl·11:{<• attorney says he m1·ntall y "sn;ipr1ed" when he k 1llL·<1 Mayor G1·urgc Moscone a nd Supervisor Harvey Milk . Jn closing uq~umcnts Tuesday at While\ murc.ter trial pros- ecut o r Tom Norman a~d de· fc n se lawvcr Dou~ Schmidt cl r <'w sharply dtfft•rent portraits of Whtl<'. aecused of the Nov. zr City I I all slayings The case ts expected to go to the ~even-woman. hve-man jury today Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart .. SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Duck Feet Fins Bll1e & Orange Churcbil Fins Masks. & Snantes Water Wonder lickbards 11111 Speedo Swim Suits & Shorts .. Adidas Swim Trunks Swim G-es Frisbees Horseslloe Sets Handballs & Gloves Barbells & Dllrnllells ... ,.. .,.. 9 ti 6 SltS. 9 ti 5:30 c--Slndly ', Street Hockey Sticks & Packs · Racquetball Racquets Glass Guards & Eye Guards Tennis hcUts R Badmintla laclmts & Ins Squasll Rackets Tennis Sllles ' Baseball Mitts & Glens Baseblls & lats Collretl S111wes Salltaly lllSe ·-~al Slllls 1asatm11s Bdllns & Qllls ....... Slllls 531 -&4&-1919 ---------...... ------ I • -. -~~a_tSoUth «ABU Yo•r.BO•eto•• Dally 1'e.w .. a~r EDITION QL_J2. ~ l36~ 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY._ CALIFORNIA WE>.NESOAY. ~A'i.16,. 1979 .. .. ,...,.,... --1-TEN GEN:tS- • - : Waddill: 'Baby Dead When I Saw It' t By KATHY ('LANC'V Ol 1 ... 0•11• ~ .... , .. " • Or. W1lh1&ni Wndctltl Jr !'on •tinu.-d to 1ns111t t1)1l11~ 1h.11 thl 1 premature mfunt tht· pn1wcu ,lion allt•.:c.·s hl' sl ran~lt•tl uft ..r .1 a a line abort ton two yN1n. ut{u I was ulrt-ud~ tlt•111l ~ ht•n ht' 1u • nvc.>d ut th1• h1l!>J)lt II nur,t.'n ' "l think fur ,all 111t1•nt' .inti rpurpo~l'l> '"'' beth) "·'' 1k..itl ' from tht• 111111' I ~.I\\ 11 I h1• 1.l Yl'lH·Old lluntlngton Harbour physician maint»lnt>d under t' ross·examinutlon Th.-lwo pound, IS·ounce infant ·•PIH'llr•"d "entirely 11re~(·:;s ," Waddill cunttnu~d. uyln1 thf' o nl y Ilk ~uiien w:s~ anfnqucnl .1gon ·1I gasJltnR wh1l'h murk1'il 1 tw finul 1:1nct irn·\ 1·r:,1hlt• :-.lult• 11( tiy ini.: \\' udchll 1., .u·l·11~£·1l 11f -.trun.:I 111.,: thi· 111L111t knu" 11 •" llall\ Girl Wcavec arter she allegedly wug born a hvc following a saline abortion p<>rformed on an 18· y1•u r vlcl u11w1•d mothe r ll111lt•r c ros1> cx aminat1011 Tu1•sd uv . Wuddall told the Or u 111o1t· Counl y Superior Court Jury that ht• mt'ntaoned to two "'1t 1w~~t·~ that bru1~cs on the tn· funt ·., nN•k could bt: exµlaanell IJy :.aying thl'y occurrl'd when ht• plar1·d :i hrt•athing tul>t• 1nU1 lhl' baby. Waddill conceded he never placed the tube into the infant because he concluded from his first examination there was no hope of reviving the baby. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton continued to question Waddill about why he had mentioned the tube explanation t o nurse E lizabeth Ke nned y and Or Ronald Cornelscn ·1 tried to give both Mrs . Ken · nedy and Dr. Cornelsen a sim· pie. logical explanation that was be lievable," the obste trician replied. And he in.'iisted it 1s possible that bruising on the baby's neck occurred during revival efrorts made by hospital pe rsonnel before he arri ved in lh t· Westmin s t e r Co mmunity llospit<1l nursery Waddill also told the five-man, seven-woman jury that he con- sidered placing a breathing tube into lhe baby after it was pro- , nounced dead solelY for prac-l t1ce "You were going to pracllce . o n Baby Girl Weave r after 1 "she was already dead '!" Ch.al· terton asked . "I .considered her dead from <See WADDILL. Page AZ> f . ' ·Gas for State Carter Promises More in June WASHINGTON 1 /\I'' I 'n·~1 dent Carter told C'alilorn1a ~v Edmund G. Brown Jr . to1Thy that the fl'dt•ral fut•I :dlm·at111n for f:!asoline-st ;U\'t•d (':i It f11 rn1 •• will be increa!-f•(I Brown, a p11t<'nt1.il rival 111 Carter for the Demo1·rat1c pres· . idential nominat1(1 n next year. emerg~ from a on<··hour met·t ing with tht' prt•s111ton1 lo repMt a prediction hy l'arl1·r that tht· state 's ~a~llO<.' 1·11:.1~ will c·<is<: next month. . "The presirlenl has !>aid th:.tt Mav will be tht• lmH·sl all<lt'atum of gasoline... nrown i-.au.J lo a battery of t<.•lt•\•1s11111 <.'a ml'r;1s, * .. • m 1" rophonl's. n· porters a nd photoi::raphers waiting for him in th1• White lloust• tlr1 v('way ·· 1 n .lunl', things will improv<.•." Tht• amount of gasoline that \\ill he a\'ailable for the slatt· \\us 1101 l11sl'losed. but Rep. John Houscllut. H C<i lif . quotC'd Ene rgy S<•crt•l<tr) J aml'S H St·hll'singt•r as !>a) ing lht· fodt•ral gO\'('rnmt•nl "wall mo"' as rapidly as lhl'y l'an" to m:.ke sure the stale gets 100 pt•n·t•nt of thl' a llocation that wa~ av:.11 lablt· I ust year Brown said his statc"s Cnt•rgy problems werl' a precursor lo wh<1l the rc:~t of the nation could * ·• * r. Woes Aplenty Cops Busy With Gas ~risis By JOANNE RE\'NOLDS Ol IM '?.,,, Piiot St<tll Jo'rom bomh thn•at!. 111 wrong way frl'l'v.ay drivt·r-.. <•ran~·· t C ounty law t!nforcem ent of ~ ficers had their hanil!. full <if ga'> · crunch probll•m!. tocl;ty • Newport Heach pol1n· !><t1d they art• lfl\'l'sllgating a written homb thrrat ckll\'l'rcd le~ llarbor View Shl·ll Accord1 nl! to th•· not1: a fire bomh "a~ to '"" t' ht•1·n :-.l't off in the 1111 ~lor<ig<.• a rt·:.. 11f tht• station because the operator had refused lo s<.·11 gas to a c:u~tomer who hadn't made an appoint mt•nt · Dctcl'l1vc:. nolt·d that ttw :.;la * * * taon quit using the reservation . s vstem last week. ·San C'lemcnle polic:c said the !-1·ard1 for gasolinc could have <·ndcd the life of a 77·year-0ld San Juan Capis trano worri an 1•arly today. Sgt. .Jim Spreine stopped lhP v.oman's auto ne<1r San Gnofre ~·• 5 27 a.m. whill' she was dr1v ing nnrth 1n thl' !.OUtht><iund fast lane of lntcrStiJlt 5 al a speed of 25 mill's p<.'r hour. Tht• woman saHI she had l<'fl h1•r home t'arly today to fin d a gasoline station on Aven1da Pico rwa r the freeway. She said sh<.• 111issc•d the offramp and c1m · (See CRUNCH, Pag~ AZ) * * * Government Called Cause of Gas Woe WA SHINGTO N •/\1'1 f'ederal policy dc<.0 1l>10n!. con· tributed lo the West Coast gasoline s hortage .ind m ay soon trigger a more severe. na tionwide gas crunch, a Federal Trade Commission official con- : tends. Alfred fo~ Dougherty, director of the FTC's bureau of competa- 1 tion. said Ent·rgy Department : actions seem tQ be making the I shorta~es worse instead or c:Js- ing them. ' In a letter to Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal, D-N. Y .. Dougherty ~said : "We a r e serious ly con· r cerned that DO~ regulations and informal directives to the oil com panics may be partially respons ible fo r the present shurtages." R osentha l. c hairman of a I louse Government Operation~ s ubcommittee looking into Wesl Coast fue l shortages, said al- legations by the FTC offi cial. 1f accurate, "constitute a shocking indictment of DOE policies and µractices " Energy D e p<1rtment spokesman Jim Bishop said the agency would withhold comment until it obtaine d a copy or , Dougherty's letter_ Dougherty said the FTC is beginning an invesliflalion into <See Bl.AME, Page A2) J Syeamore Hills ·--------------- t•xpect "Cahforn1:1 ·is in a state of shot•k. frustration. and anger. I don 't think this 1s li mited lo my s tall' I think it 1s ·going tu spn•ad." he saitl Thl· govcrn<>r. "ho has oft<·n acl\'ocatcd rt•s tro1m·d growth and talkt•d ahout lhl' C'r a of hmats, !.a1cl ht• told C<1rter that a llo1·at1on:. uf gasolirll' \H•n• • b.ised on cons umption in 197:! and that S IO('(' I hen tht• st all' has l'rCiJlcd one m1lhon nt•w J'1h!. Without sufficient gas1>linl' to continue ~rowing, Brown con· tl·ndcd. "the s~lCctcr of recession (See GAS. Pagt> i\2 > * * * ~ Swtday Gas ~~. OdllV P tlDt C\taff Pho1o Plan Hit Looking f~r the Leak Orange County FirC' Capt. Hodney G eor gl' By Stations w<.1t ches c losely while a county worker un- covers the pipes that carry gasoline at the Oso Parkway Union 76 station in Mission \'it'JO . i\ ruptured pipe that ~pi lled about tuO g<.1 l lon~ 111 unlead ed gasoline into ne<.1rbv sto r m drains Tuesday and led to the station closing has been repaired. Orange Coast ser\'lce s tation operators. surveying the lint·s to their pumps, seemed uniformly unenthusiastic today about Gov· ernor Brown ·s plan to keep part crf th e-u-p (t n.rtur.rupi::n on weekends. Oran~c County motonsls. many of whom headl'd for Jhl' gas Jlumps before their local ~la tions opened al 6 a m . formed long lines today whc•n Vl0h1rks bearing even-numbered hn•ns • plat es h a d th ei r t ank ~ replenished. Pnlict• and sht'nff's officers reported orderly hnes and very few incidents. They said drivers in most communilil's were hav mg lo wait m line for at kusl an hour before gC'lting llw1r turn at the gas pump!. An l.'Xl.'eption wa ~ l\t"•\J">Ort R<.·ach where sl<1tion opcrntors reportC'd the lines to be ~lightl) shorter than those t·ncountt:re<.1 Tuesday On vNs were w<Jilmg 30 to 45 minult's fur tht•ir turn al th<.· island. Station operator!> in Orange ·County differ in their views on the hours that stations should operate during the gas crisis but they seem unanimous in their rt'jection or Governor Brown ·~ direction that they stay open during the weckend- "lt 's stupid." said Don Brown, owner or Newport Center Shell ··1 can't see how thc•y t!Xpecl u~ to stay open more hours with no more supplies." Brown said he may have lo cut his two-and-a-half-hour pumping schedule by an hour during the <See LINES. Page A2) 'Diplomat' Dopes Cops Bw Hu1iti1igto1·i Check U~ico'Vers Errors A 37-year-old foreigner. who Huntington Beach police allege duped the m last m onth into believing he was consul genera l for a non-existent kingdom, was arrested Tuesday on indecent cxriosure charges. Officers identified the suspPcl a s Harvey Christian Schneider lie was pickecl up at a local r esta urant b y th e s a m e policeman he a llegedly duped last month. At that time. Schneider had been slopped in his caron an ex posure charge. lie then s howed the officers :.a passport listing him as iJ h1i.:h·rank1ng 11ffi<.·rnl from the country of Sl·aland Schne1 d<•r . po la rr s a id claimed diplomatic 1mmumty lie produced Sea la nd dO<'ll ments They let hi m gn At this point. II u nl1n 11 ton Beach investigators launched in to some historical researt h They learned that Sealand was a World War 11 Rrit1s h military installation an tht> North Sea that was later sold Lo a pnvatc party The police hi storians now al lcge Tht.'rl· 1 ~ no c·ountry of Sf'aland. Schn<'1dcr ~ passport from St'td a nd 1~ of questionabl~ 'ahdity Srhne1cler ·s l1sl1ng of the Sl•a lirnd l't>11s ul a t e 1n Sant;i :\1on1 ca <1s his hom e address tlo('sn 't, in fa ct, exist T hat's when Schneider got a r rc·s tect on the ongutal month-old l':<J>os ur(' charge lie is held in lil'U or S2.000 hail Ofhl't'rs are al~cckang his 1·1t11.<'nry status Schneide r 1s bt!l1cvcd to be or l\ustnan de~ ('t'fll Irvine Mtirder Baffling Nude, Battered Body Yields No Evide1ice Ry FRF.OF.RICK SCllOEMEllL ft•nct·.'· lkt !->gl llugh llogan Of tlM 0.11, Pilot st•ll said today I rvinc police in vestigator~ Hogan said thi·n· wt•rt• no, ILi faced many p11zzhnJ.l question~ hie suspt_•rts in tlw t.·a~l' But in and few answers tod ay 1n thl· vt'stigators an• wo rking long murder of an attractive 22·year hours lryang to find Olll'. llogan old secretary. found strangled an said · her Woodbridge apartment. llogan. noting that about H!i The strangulation victim Wal> percent of murder vit'lams know identified as Savannah Le iJ,lh lheir killers. said :-.ur h nrny or Anderson. an energetic. career· mav not be the t•asl' in Miss /\n m ind ed e mployee al Com derson's death. mercial Credit Corp. 's nine-state "Som e lhtnj:!s point to 11. Ont• part time neighbor. Kevin Winn. 21. S<llCI Tuesday that he sa w a man and a woman s tand mg in Miss Anderson's kitchen v. ht'n he arrived at an adjacent <1oart mt•nl about fl p.m. Sunday Or:n:wi~ :,ast i-_D_ev_elapment Talks I regional headquarters in Irvin e other's don 't .·· t he sergeant -s Miss Anderson's nude hod y said . et was foundMonda.yevenin~lyang Orfir{•rs d1 scoverl'd t h e on the bed in her apartment at woman's body at 7 26 p.m. Mon- --&t-ea:'K'a~ by P&trolman Jim--ttay after reeeivtng-tt eall frnm my Polls. s ummoned to the Gene William Mills, of Irvine, Weather Cloudy night and morn· mg hours with clearing in t"a rly anernoon:t. Lows t n n 1ght in 50s. Highs Thursday low to mid·60s at beaches, near 70 in- la nc1 \ Laguna Beach City Council 4 members unanimously agreed ,, Tuesday lo begin negotiations J with Bay'wood Development I Group officials on the proposed development of a comer ·or the prime Sycamore Hills land. City Manager Fred Solomon, i the city's chief ne1oliator with the Newport Beach firm, said tallcs with Baywood officials will be1in within two weeka. • But Solomon explained tbat tbla does rd 1uarantee the 85 to 70.aere propoeed boualn1 site will be developed by Baywood. The Sycamore Hilla area totals about m acres. Local environmental 1roup leaden have been concerned Uaat the conatnc:Uon of homes in IM IJeUDO" llill• area woWd damase tbe natural settin1. ~Council members a1reed 1'andaJ that Baywood officials seemed to express the most con- cern for the scenic ridgeline areas in Sycamore Hills. Two other rirms. Robert P. Warmington Company of Irvine and Cadillac Fairview Homes of Newport Beach, were also vying for the chance to negotiate for Sycamore Hills development rights. Council members have in· dicated they want an economical plan to develop the land 'adja- cent to El Toro Road that would offset a final $5.4 million pay- ment for purchas~ of the prop- erty. Baywood officials have sub- mitted three p ossible alternatives for development projects to council members. Tbe alternatives call for townbomes, condominiums and as much u nine acres of com- mercial land. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue said Tuesday the commercial alternative "may not be what we want." She added that "af- fordable housing" in the area may be "a special goal" to be considered for the project. But Councilman Howard Dawson said. '·J don't want to create something that could be a ruture slum just to meet some high-nytng social goal." Dawson added, "We should put affordable housin1 near In· dustry -not here." Dawson noted the council's ac· lion Tuesday would not "accept lock, stock and barrel" a pro· poaal made by any developer. Baywood officials have put up a $25,000 "lood faith" deposit that will be used In part to pay for some studies requested t( city aides. sce n e b y a co n ce rn c d who said that he received no boyfrie nd. 'cesponse to telephone calls or "We have no conclusive pieces knocks al the door. of evidence. we 're sitting ori 8 Mills, according to residenti-. AD MADE HIM FEEL AT HOME "I had a down payment on my house three hours after the Dai· ly Pilot came out with my ad." That's the story of the sue· cessful Costa Mesa salesman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot· • 3 bdr, I b:;i. ult µnr :1 Rar to right xxx xxxx If you want quick payment on sale Items. try the Dally Pilot rf asslfied ad·vlsers at 642-5678. in lhe Woodbridge Meadows apartment complex. maintained a vigil for more than an hour, alternately leaning against h is car and pacing along u sidewalk. Once inside. officers found a state of disarray in the woman's bedroom, indicaling that there had been a struggle or that one or more persons had fallen , Hogan said. Hogan said Miss A'}de-rson had been beaten In the head with a blunt object, but declined to say whether a weapon had been recovered by investigators. He ~aid there was no sign of fo rced entr y into the apartment, althougtr doors and windows were examined on two occHions to make sure_ INSIDE TODA\' . 1'ht> W~tO<'k generaliora /las grown up and th£> music 11 onct> favore_d has lost its angst Today that same !leneratron prt:fer.~ o more m1>1/ow mood. Story. photos Poge A7 ----------...11 \ CWLVPtt.OT .....:--.r- \ ------·-- : •' Diedrich Case WADDILL ••• the moment I 1ot there," Wad· dlll replied. "I bave not put &hat ... , tncMal table iDt.o taluab •1 G~ay GaAN\'11.LE _ ...... , ....... _ SAN DIEGO l'roac-cuUon end defenat-attorneys ln the bribery trial of Oran1e County Supervl110r Ralph Oledr1<"h and archl~t l.t'Koy Rost> hievt• rom pleted UM-Ir fln11I ar.cunh•nb In tbe JW'Y Uult wUI dt<"•de RM•· ~ and Dledrtch ·a fatt-• The ea1ht-wom11n , four m•n jury in Sua.~rior f'uul"t Judllt> Ross Tharp·, l'OUrtnlOm hstt-O<'d attentavt•ly and M:ribbll·d nott·~ while ~ auornt·y~ :,ummtod up lhelr cases. Diedrich sat m u r hutr at tht• ~efendant ·~ ta bit.• und lean1•d forward with obvious intt'nl>t· Iii terest as he was called a bribt- taker by l'rosct•utor M 1d1ut:I Capizzi and in turn. dl'ft'nlil'd ll} James Riddel Riddel told the Jury that the county supervisor "1s a self· made man, a man of wealth, a millionaire who had no reason no motive for sollc1hng or takmg a bribe." The defense attorney argued that Diedrich had been a county Parkillg Ban Weiglwdin San Clemente San Clemente City Council members have scheduled a pair of public hearings tonight on proposed laws that would restrict overnight parking of autos and other vehicles on city ~streets and aUeys. The ftrst public bearing is slat- ed for 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 100 Avenida Presido. Council members are weighing a law that would restrict parking or autos on streets and alleys from 2 'to 6 a.m . a nd trucks from 10 p.m. to 6a.m. City aides inrludin g Poltc·e Chief Gary Brown have advised council members t.o reject the proposed l aw since , h e estimates. it would require the hiring or two more policemen. Council members also plan to consider a proposed law that would limit the street parking time for commercial vehicles, camp trailers, trailer coaches, house cars and trailer-mounted boats in residential areas. City ~.sides haVC" recom men~ the council restrict only the commercial vehiclc, parking at lh1s lime. This would allow veh1- ~le owners to find local storage areas. The .proposC'd law would not affect privately run pic kup trucks or vans. said City At torney Michael Bartlett. lrvin·e Coast Plan to ·Get State Hearing Members of th e S tate Coastal Commission have set a hearing dale in August for dis- c us s ion or the development plans for the Irvine Coast. Tbe plans are contained in a document known as a· local coastal program wfila1 has been prepared by county officials and Irvine Co. In a discussion of the plan t.o. day at their meeting in Los Angeles. commissioners found that there is a substantial issue related to conservation of the coastline between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. Because of that finding, the August hearing will be conduct- ed lo thoroughly probe the de· taila of the Jocal coastal plan. a commission spokesman ex- plained. DAILY PILOT ,,_ °' .... CMt4 o.tty P1kPt, wttft ~t" ,, corn ..-..... ....._~ .......... ]_ ....... °'_ , __ _,_,_ S..O••l•«ltt ........ ,....., _ _,, ,..._ ,,..,._ '"' '°''• ..... --... -"'910fl&o«l\/F..,.. -Vellrl,1.-.'--k•"-C•\I A ~,........"",..,.",..,.,.._~ ... .uro--., .. n. ........... _ .. _ ".C lJO w..1a.,S1.-."'-.. -.c .. 11 ....... ._. ·-...... .......... --.. , ... HOll.tmrlrf ""''"" .. '*"'-~---­--·!{-EdlMt n::-~~~ Oert91N. '---.~ ... " AtM\141!11 ""11_1 .. Etlil .... ~ .... Office --ne. o-,,. .. '"' Oftloee °"' ........ ,,.-..,~--............ ,., ,,.,, ... ~ ........... d , ... , ...... (114)MM111 Q111lladMvet11at4141M111 ~·--MD.,.t:a"'8: , .......... ........ .. ,_we-.. ...... ~:. °"..9! er:.::..~ ;;Ti.;-.. _;;n ..... -.1 .. ,..,., .. :::;..-,::;:.:.--··· .......... .. .__,_.,... _ _... .. '--· ~ ,.,.... , ..... .,_, ___ _ --. -·; .. 'le~,._,, supervisor only ~htht d•Y"' tn early 1973 when a bribery •Olicilatlon was alle1edly m•dc to Ii developmt•nt company. "l~ that make 11ny senae OJ l>o ~ou really think he was In i. mood or ll pogUmn lu NI 1.trt tulk in.i bnbery ., .. t<1ddet uskt'tl tht· Jury ti e 11r1<ucd that the only f'Vldf'nN' a~uunst Utc-drlch prtc· ~l·ntt-11 al lh l· t rli.1 wa i. 1•1rn1mi.tant1al and t·an only ht· 1httrprrt e d 11~ provln ~ t•rim1n1.thty "1f s1nH1tt"r motive:. • 1rt> 1tltr1buh·d tu h i~. cvl·r y rnnvt• " H1'1th·t. '4ent orl to uttempl to d1 M·rt>ilal tht· le!>ttnw11y of key prost'rut1on w 1tnesM·~ whost• "'ord1> l"Ofl0tr h-<.t with l>1edr1d1':. whe11 hl' tl'SI 1fw<I an h1a own dt' fcnae. "I don't know what Mike Remington's O\Ol1ve was when he said he gave cash to Ralph Diedrirh." Riddet said as he at. tempted to soften Hemington's testimony that he was the con- duit throug~ which money paid t.o nose by a development l"Om · pany was passed on to Diedrich f',....PagrAJ UNES ... week so he can open Sunday. "I don't see the point of it.·· Lee Tharp, ma nager of a Pacif1r Coast Highway Union 76 station in Corona delMar. said operating with part lime help on Sundays can be a problem for the owners and the customers. "The part-lime help on Sun- day is always calling in sick. Also. a lot of people who come in he re have cars worth $30,000 or more. a nd you've got to have ex- perienced help to check that engine coolant isn't poured into the crankcase where oil belongs to ruin an engine rl!a l quick." Tfiarp also quC'slloncd whl'lhcr n·q u 1 rl'd Su nrl a y opera I 1 <1 n~ w1wl<l help th<: g:1solinL· shortag1• :-.1t uat1nn "Monduy throu.ch Saturda) we get our riormal customers but on Sunday you ~et the v:.ica- tioners · · wasting gasoline. Harley Johnso~. who operates a Union 76 station at University Pa rk in lrvlnt'. s aid he thou~ht lht• governor's order 1s pointless s ince he will not have any gas on • Sunday "I could open. I suppos e. and JU~! watch ix-<1p 1·.nl· s <1liJ -- M n toris t s w ho h:1ve <'Om- plained of <1 lack of courtesy at servtCI' stations :-.i nc:e the gas t ris 1s t•rupted ohv111us ly h:.i\c not {'a llt:rl at W 1ll iam ~on Chevron m llnivers1tv Park Owner George Williamson walks down thl' lane of waiting motorists. t·hats with customer:. and apologl7.(.'S for the delay they ;ire encountering al his pumps. Statwn OJ)t'ralors m southern Orang<• County were unanimou-, 1 n t hC'ir opposition to the gov nrior ·s order · · 1 f thC'y wunt me to swy open they can give mC' more gas and provide me with un mcentivc." s a icl Ken Frobis h of Kl'n 's C hev ron Se r vice 1n Sa n Clcmc•nle "f woulrl be •~ damned fool lo pump in :.ix day:. what I c•an pump in fiVl' " * * * Fro111P~AI BLAME ••• whether the three month loss of oil from Iran is the cause of the s hortage or whether oil com panies are "using it as an ex· c use" t.o cut s upplies to dealers . lie said the f''TC is concerned because U.S. refineries have cut· gasoline production far in excess of the reduction of crude oil im· ports lo the United States durinf( the turmoil in Iran this ye ar. "If this cutback in the produr- tion or refined products was not justified by a scarcity of crude oil or other legitimate business reasons, the current gasoline s hortage may be contrived," Dougherty said . lie saia the inquiry is rar from complete, but it appears federal energy policy decisions made the cutbacks from refineries even more severe, leading to the long gas station lines in California. As an example, he said, price regulations promulgated by the department "may have con. tribut.ed to the 'failure of West Coast refiners to undertake in· vestments that would allow them to process more Alaskan crude oil into gasoline." An even more serious acUon. tbe official said, was a decision last week by energy officials to meet with the nation's 34 largest refinen. to urge t~m to niduce production or gasoline and to begin making more heat1n1 oil for next wtnter. "DOE abould be aware of the llkellbood or exacerbalin1 the CaUfomla sborta1e, •nd even of poa1tbly severe .. nationwide &Holine sborta1ea," Doutherty ~ ·----------- ............ th111mall." • "We praetlce _aa cadavers," he explained," and lf we don't, we mlpt have to practice on a real Uve slttfAUOn and eome up short.'.' Waddill said he chan1ed hill mind about praclicin& with the tube but had uaed a medical tool to peer down the infant's throat. ··were you lookln1 to see perhaps ii there was any blood in the throat"" Chatterton usked. "Why would there have been blood in the throat?" Waddill snapped back. ''No. I was not Jooking for blood in the throat. You are ma1dog a big thing out of something that is nonsense." Waddill constantly refuted testimony or his chief accuser . Or Comelsen. the pediatrician who had te11t1f1 ed he saw Waddill choke the hahy It's Never Too Late Waddill :.aid ht: was palpating the throat to f<·el for a. pulse but d<'nicd ever ch<1kin~ lhe mf~nl fi e also nowd Cornelsen did "absolutely nothing" man effort to revive the infant, ins1s tiry: .. . Edwin c·. Townsend, 82. gets set to take nff ror a bit of parasaiJing. He does.. this as sort of a warmup lor rus pursuit of the rcC'ord books he wants to become the wo rld '~ oldest parachutist when h e becomes 85. Cornel.sen would have been fr/lt! to make whatever cfforLc; he fott were necessary. San Juan to Study F,....PageAJ · GAS ••• can turp into reality by the end Cahl TV R H • k or~~~~a~~~ accompanied by a e ate I e F1Shing Gear, Food ·stQlen In Clemente laq:e number of California · members of Congress. including thf' state's two senators. Their cars. rangin~ from a small im- port to a large luxury model. caused a tempora ry traffic jam in the While lloustt driveway. The governor said after the meeting he was convinced that Carter is concerned about the slate's problems , lie and Sen. Alan Cranston. D· Calif .. conferred privately with OPERATtONS DROP PLANNED SHUTDOWN-A3 BROWN'S ABILITIES TESTED-Editorial, A6 BUSINESS BOOMING IN CAR RENTALS-A9 PROFITS SHOULD MEAN MORE GAS-86 ·carter for about JO minutes before the larger meeting. As ked whether he noticed any political antaJ?onisms during the private meeting, Brown s uid. "None on the surface." El.rO.WJL iniliatccL lhe.-tneel- 1ng. and Tul·s day afternoon Wh1tr House aides rounded up the state's congrf'ssional dclcg:.i- tion to join the t<'lt.'·a tNl'. "If lh(•y're going lo talk about the California energy situatwn it makes sense to have the whol~ delegation," said associate White House press secretary Claudia Townsend. * * 1' Fro111PageAJ CRUNCH ••• tmued south until she w<i s near Camp PC'ndleton Th(' woman made a U-tum and began driving north in the ~outhbound lanes. offiC'c rs s<1id Tht.• searC'h for gas for Hunt- ington Beach res1denL-; has been m ade slightly eas ier by the pres· t.:nce of a !'!talion in lbat city that is open 12 hours a day. :.t·vcn days a week World Oil, located at Mag-nolia Street and Adams Avenue can slay open from 7 a m lo 7 p.m .. according to a spokesman. bec·ausc, prior to the shortage, it operated 24 hnurs a day. The pre-crunch allocation of gas was su high, that it has enabktd the station lo keep what are now exce ptionally long hours, he said. Motorists who find themselves on the streets late at night have an ally in the Fedco Department store on tlarbor BQulevard at Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Ca rd·carrying F'edco mem- bers can buy gas from 10 p.m . until 4 a .m .• but store orltcials say motorists have got to watch for the midnight date change from odd to even. At the stroke of midnight. a nyone in line with yesterday's license plate is o ut or luck. Sales of gas by appointment landed a Huntington Beach cou· pie in trouble with the law for the third Ume Tuesday when police cited station owners for violating state regulations . Huntington Beach police Is - sued the third citation in a week to Inez and Bill Nuendfeltd, owners or the Shell gas s tation al Springdale Street and Heil Avenue. Keeping order in the gas line and keepin1 would·be robbers away has led one Fountain Valley service station operator lo don a World War II-vintage pistol. Wes Sidebotham of Wes' l1nlon al 9525 Warner Ave. said he doesn't have any problems with people cutUna into lhe lines al hia •taUon when he's cot the •un •lra&>Ped to bla hip. San .Juan Capistr ano cit y councilmen will consider a pro- posed cable television r ate in· crease from TM Commun1 ca· tions at tonight's mh tini? quests a rate increase. Under TM Communications' request. installation charges would be hiked rrom $20 to $25 for initial outlets and from $7.50 · to SlO for each additional outlet installed. The company 1s requesting an increase from $6.75 per month to $7 .50 for Mission City a reas serviced by the firm. Monthly charges for addi- tional cable outlets wo~ld also be upped from S2 to $2.50 per month under the increase re- quest. City s taff members are re· questing that rounc1lmcn con- sider revising franchise agree· 111ents with tht' company thal would also raise an adc11t1onal S4.300 for municipal coffers from both TM (.'ommun1cations a nd Store r Cable 'feJcv 1~1on . foe. the other dty cable TV operator Monthly charges for COnne<.'· tions in apartments, mobile homes and condominiums would increase from $5.25 to S6 per month. Additional outleL-s would go up from S'i.60 lo S2 per month. S uc h n•v1sion!> m.1.v rJ('('ur •.nly when one of thl· compun1cs rt·· The meetin~ will take place at 7 p m: in rouncil c hamhers . :12400 Paseo Adelanto , Tourism 0111-t Mexico Runs Slwrt of Gas TUUJ\N,\. Mcx1c0-LAP..l Despite-promiSeS--Of arnpl · gas lor lul'l·Jharsty American tourists. th~rc 1~11 ·1 1..•11011gh I ul'I hc1 e und touris m is suffering, bus1 · ll l'SSffit•n S;JV Th(·n · ti~ts ht'l'll ~· ~lL·ac1y decn•ase m American l o~trists· Thl· <1ng r y husincssmcn say Petroleos Mex it~rnos. thl• go\.'crnmcnt-owned oil companion known ;.is PF.MEX. won't deli ver gasoline on Sundays. The tourbt port of L<i Pa1.. near the southern tip of BaJa California. has been reported out of diesel fuel and unlcad(•<.I gasoline fo r a week. In rc<:cnt ;->undays. thousands of U.S. motorisb marnlv from California have been turned awav without J.(us <1 t Tijuana stations. · "This situation . . 1s hurting everyone." cun o s hop owner .Jes us Macias said Tuesday /\ few Wt'<' ks ago, PEM EX officials said extra s upplies of gasoline wcrl' gomg to be available, but no J>EM EX official was immediately available for com· mcnlon the fUL•I problem. . . A hungry thief who apparently likes to fish made off w1lh 110 pounds or food and $244 in fish- ing gear during predawn break·ln.'i i1t a restaurant and tackle s hop al lhc end of the San Clemente Pier. lla rlo" Jean Rurkc. owner of the Pier Tackle shop, told police he found his business ransacked when he arrived lo open it at 5 a .m A crowbar was apparently used by thugs to pry open the door. Burke said 13 knives, seven f1sh1n~ rl-cls. three pliers, two tac·kl<• boxes irnd two t'O-foot polt•s wen• takt:n f{urkt' noticed lhat a neurbv n•st a uranl , th'-' G;dlt:y. also hi:l;I lu·t·n hur~l;1r11t.'CI "'it h the.· atd of a l'r f)IA. our Ht•s lauranl c1wne r Claud1· Wilk.ms told police $171 in food· ~luffs were taken. The shoppinJ;; list included 4{) polJ/ldS of bacon. 20 pQu nds o f hamburger. 20 pounds of rock cod, 18 pol.J.nds of ham . 10 pounds uf s hrimp and four loaves of sourdough bread. Hotel OK'd For Clemente San Clemente Planning Com· miss ion members h ave un- animously approved a proposed I 16·umt hotel al 35 Calle rn. dustrias. · · Planning and Building Direc- tor Jim Lawson said it is not de- tcrmined at th.is time which firm will operate the proposed hott!I and no date for the start of con- struction has been set. La wson s aid construction could begin sometime this year unless an appeal is filed against the project or City Council mem· bers request a review of the hotel plan. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Duck Feet Fin~Blu Orange Churc Fins Masks Snorkles Water Wonder licklianls Boogie Banis Speedo Swim Suits & Shirts Adidas Swim T r1l1ks Swim Goates Frisbees Horseslloe Sets HanAalls & Sims . Bnells & Dlmllllls J1mp-.S Open 9 to 6 Sats. 9 to 5:30 Closetl S.nay Street Hoc•ey Stieb & Pucks Racquetball Racqueis.- Glass Guards & Eye Guards Tennis Rackets __ ~acklt Sbillial Badnliatln Rackets & Birds SllaU bcllets T enllis Slllls . . . Basebll Mitts & Gines Basa~als & Ills C1llred Siems s.n.y HISe BISIUISlllls Basua.ls BadMlnls & Giiis BasUMI Slllls 531 Center ·' 641-1919 ' J I Wedll!!d!y. M!y 18, 1979 s . DAl.VN.OT 7 L:ts--AlallliteS ... -Still .E~ed · for . •1 8DECCA RELM .. ...,"" .... County Superv•aor H1rriet Wieder f alled Tuesday t o elim.....,. a Loi Alamit.oe aite propoMd for a 1eneral aviation 1lte1 up for contlderatlon by county 11>venunent. 1n a ddlUonal pnv1te alrcraft landlnJ rleld __ 1lrport hom 1 Hat ol five county Her collequet on lbe County Board al Supervlaon ordered a more dMal1ed t1tud)' of all Ole propolled loeaUou to determJnti wblcb cme would bftl aerve u · Re<'e ntl y. the county 's Gene ral Servl<'H Age nc y IGSA I named lht-Armed f'orces Center a t a .. o!J Alamlto1' ttM • preferable genor.al aviation 111te in a study Gtuoline Shutdown Canceled SAN FRANCISCO CAPI Tiw C alifornia ~rv h•c Stut1on A:-. soclat1on h it:. n allt·d o ff al!> planned ro ur d ay d t•alt•r s hut down for now ··we h avt• t o <·ons 1de r our cu s tom ers.·· :.aid ussu<'1at1on boss J im Campbt·ll in t•x plainin~ why he callt.'<1 orr t hf• M ay 17 20 shutdown by the .:roup ·s 2,00(1 members . '"Hut 1r the l>epart m e nt or Encr~y 1•alls for t.•e nt:. per gallon pror1 t margin a~ain . it's time ror a 11at1onw1de ::.hut down " The <'ha ngl' of heart came on th eve of today's S<"hl!duled court he aring h£'rc on ~ta le Attorney General George Ue uk mejia n·:. re quest that the dealcr:. be legal- ly sl opped from shutt ing down Campbell. who led the dnve to close in protest of DOE regula- tions which he says don't allow eno ugh profit . told more than 500 deale rs at a ~uburha n mote l Tuesday night that he was ask ing them to givl' the ~ovcrnment more time . ··1·m m aking <.i pl'rsonal re· q uest. tha t we c-all orr the shut . down ror 30 d ays to list en to wh at DOE has to sa y.·· Campbell s a id The request wa s greeted by cheers and a pplause throughout the room, although no forma l vote on the is sue was taken. ··1 was stunned ... sa id Bill Strassburger . a San Francisco rlealer. Hf expect a i;how or force by dosing. But 1n defe rence to .I 1 m C a m p b e 11 . w h o h a s .spearheaded this l'ffort. wt· Wl'nl alo ng with him Anc1 I can't <irg ue with that. althou,:!h I don "t think lht> delav will he to our atl vantage... · Campbel) s airl that enc.rgy of· fi c ials agr eed that dealer gro~s profit m a r gins. frozen s inct:: 1973. a re inadequat e and the 1)ricing regulations a re not un- de rst andable Retarded Kids Vie in Track A track meet for almost 200 rt.'tarded students from s<'vl'r1 Oran ge County st·hools will be hd d Salurd;.iv frnm 9 ·30 a .m. to 2 p.m. al lht; Irvine lfigh ~<.'hoot track. · The athlete·~. who a rc 6 years and oldt::r. will cnm~te in run· ni ng r aces and f''ris bt.'e and so rtball throws . There c.1lso will be a rac<' fo r blind !>ludenls a nd a whc~lchai r raC('. T he e vent 1i; <'<>Ordinated hy t he Com m un1t v In volvem ent Te a m of the lr~mt··based Fluor Corporation. The public 1s rn v1t· cd to attend AP Wtr ....... lo Dfttw• c1a1 ... Lt. Gov Mike l'urh· tw s de- manded a r l't1·ad10n of ;i nc wspalJ('r st or) I hat hl' rt:- <' t' 1 v c cl t a s h f r o m u n · clt.·rworld figun::-. \\ ht·n h l• h t• ;l(l l.·d MGM lt c c o rd :-. 1 s tory Page i\5 1. San Clemente Island Goats Facing Rifles S AN DIEGO l i\P l T he latest effort to reduce the ove r· po pulat ion o f go ats a t San Clt•me nte Island ll> to ttegin 1n two wet•ks. with C.S. fi sh and wtldhfc m a rks men planning ltl :-.h o ot t he a n1 m ;.i ls from a helicoptt'r. Th<' Navy. wh ich owns the is land. said the he rd of goaL<; has grow n to 3.000. threatening the ecology as we ll as several en- dan ger ed spe<'ies o r b i rds . a nimals and plants. Thl' goats. i.l ha rdy Spa nis h br et::d brought lo tht.• California l"0<1s l centuries <1 go b) ex- plor<'rs. o nce numbere d 16.500, according lo the Na\•y. T ho usa nds we r e dest royed throu~h Narioui:. eradication pro· gr a m s beca us e they left the yokan1c isla nd h;.irc or ve~cta 11011 . a ccording to fcdcral 'of· fa cials The island. located 65 miles wes t or SCJn Diego. was the site of a s port·hunltng progr am in 1976 that dre w puhhc condl·mna- t1 on Using a variety of weapons. hunte rs paid $200 for a weekend or hunting. Thl'Y ki llecl 4,234 of the goats. which have withstood• hombmgi; and <.1rlille ry shell· m~~-Tht· is land has long bet.'n u~t·d a::. a gunner> range by the N;.ivy. .Witness Admits 'Lying' I.ON l>ON (A P I P eter lk ,1wll. the pro:.ec·ution 's star w1 t nt•s:. 1n t h1: murde r con- ~p1rnt") ll'ial or forme r lJ'lber al P • .trt) lt'ade r J ere m y T ho rpe. • 1 ll m 1 t t c d u n d l' r l" r o s:. • 1•irn m 111at1on h1..· was a har. a c.lbc·rct.llll'd figure·· a nd a ""dis· a ~trous husml'ssmca n"' who fled tu O<·t·ans idc . ('allf Bui He ssell . ~1 forme r mem ber of l'arUam l'nt and ex-friend of T hMpc. de nied that he "em· lll'lhsht-d . exagj(l'fated and lied"' t11 mak1: murl· mom•y from sell· 1ng his ::.tory a lh•g 1ng Thorpe a nd thn'<· oth1.>r mt•n cons pired to kill Norman Scott . Thorµe·s a lll•gt:d homosexual lover D e fcn Sl' attorne y Geor ge C arman c al l t>d H e sse l l's ll's t1mnny about the plot "in- cred ihle·· T u1..·sda). adding he hat.I ··something l'Vt'n mor e l<lla ll v inrrcdihlt· . vou hav1· assl'rll'll ht• 1 Thorpt· l ·proposed lhl· murdt.•r or <llllllhc:r pl'ri;on lo \'OU In 1970 ° 0 · Bt•ss('ll n.·rh1·<1 '"Ye::-. s ir ·· C'a rm:in cont1n11t·d ··A man who Mr Thnrpt• h;.irl lll'Vl'r ml'l "' A m an calll'd lfclhcringtnn·!'" Hess1•ll sa i<l · · y1..·~ · · lo each question. No rei.lson was suggcstt'ff for th~· allegc•d plot agains t Hethc r· 1nglon. who::.e first name was not g iven and who had not bee n m entioned in lengthy pre-trial he arings-. T h o r JI 1..• ;i n d t h r e c 1• o dl'fcndanls ha vc pleade d innu c-ent lo thl' t•harg<.·:-. or plotting to mu rdt•r Scott. ;rnd Besse II <1d m ill<'d th::il 1f l h1•v we rr at·· quilled he would'm ;;ke only h<11f the Sl 00 .000 p romised by the Sunday Telegraph to ser ialize a book he is writing on the c ase. Besse ll als o a c knowledged that in 1974 he was $500,000 in debt and we nt lo America and ""disappeared" for a fe w wttks . De f e n s e a tt o r n e y J o hn Mathew asked. '"Would you sa y you fled from your creditors'.'" Bessell re plied · ··very well. that is a fatMl~tement... • T he U.S. Embassy rn London sa 1c1 Bessell has reside nt status 1n tht• United States. but refused tn say o n what g rounds this stLl lus was g ra nted . Rites Friday For Fireman D. Rickard i-·uner;1l :-.t•f\ H'!"' ha n· been scht·dulf'd for Friday for an 1•1g ht -y 1·a r mL·m h•·r o f lh t· Ora ngt• CQunty f''1rt· Ut•partmcnl !11ff 111''i11111 '·jjll _ who d1c·d Tur:-.dav or heart com plic ;.itions. fi n· ;1x>kc:.m1.•n sa11l r'f I r r~ 1 h todc.1y I J f.~ . Denni:. Ri ckard. 30. had been '' ~\. ~ --.hospit<1l1zl'c1 numernu:-. time:. ' r r~ '>I ntC ht' W <.l !'e OVC f <'O m C hy r '' l)t smoke battling ;.i .Ju ly i a rson in l l l'l:.i centrn. firemt•n said t'rr,t }h w<is related to the fire inJurit·s. t11 :, -}~ '11· . lt::t:~ t ,~. . .. ! J •it . An :.autopsy w1 II be per formed f 1 la ter to d(•ter mine if his c1N1th • The Hi vcrs1dt· res ident and \ . rh-. fathe r of two will be tr ansported · r{· in a m edic unit to gravt.'s1dc 1 ser v1cl·s Friday in a fire depart- me nt procession in H1 vcrside. Fmger Found In Hamburger SAN FRANC ISCO 1 AP > A couple have filed s uit in stalt· c o urt , s ee kin g $1 m i l l io n punitive d amages (rom a meal pa c king fi r m a n d ~ear s, Roebuck and Co. because the pair sa id they round the t1p_of a t\uman finger in a prepackaged ha mburger P.ally. The s \lit tly Barbara a nd Joe Barnes alleges they surrered "seve re e m o t ion a l trauma ·· afte r e ating the ha mburge r s ever a l d ay s a ft e r it wa s purchased from Sears. The s u it c laim s Ba.rba ra Barnes. a waitress at the time . suffered attacks of na usea. lost weight and stopped ealin~ meat a fter discovering the sever«ld fingertip in the patty. Sailors Due Home .: 1'1g&'&tl11g Flre•ea SAN DIEGO IAP) -The car- rier USS Conste llation and the warships in he r task force ,:.vilJ e nd eight months at sea Thurs· d a y whe n they re turn lo be we lcomed by thousands of anx· ious relatives of the sailors and pilots . :: . -;. •• ·' .· . · ·: ,• . Ott-duty firefighters employed by the California bivision of Forestry-Orange County Fire Department pickef out· side the st.Me off ice building in Santa Ana Tuesday in an attempt to gain a 15 percent pay raise for 450 state firefiabten workin&J IL O_range County. , done for supervisors. It headed lbe "pre ferred" list beceuee of the relatively low cost about SI million -of ex..- p1ndlng lt11 now Rtrictly military use to Include private aircraft.. Mrs. Wieder-. who rep~ts Irvine Nester th e c ounty 's Se cond Supe r visorial ·District , said ma n y of her consUluenls 11trong- ly o ppose locating the private a irplane .s trip ln the Los Alamitos area That area or Ole north county· A rP:-.idf•nl 11f I rv1n t··s Park W t.>sl Apa rt m tnl!-i :no docs n·1 h<n 't' le> v.nrr) about paying rt-nl to the lanrll1ird 1w wa1t inl.! 111 l1m · for gasohm· 1s lh1~ hum m 1ngb1nJ Thi• (l<.'111.·ilt•· nest 1~ built on a sin~h.· branrh of I\"~ JU~t undt r the roof 11f a earprirt al th<.· CJ par t mt"r.t complex 2nd Siaillese Twin Dies of Infection P lllLAIJEL l'HI,\ I ,\ I' I :\ 3-month-old g irl born Joined <it lht' c·ht!Sl wil-h a l~m i;i:.tt>r. ~·ho latf'r \.\as surg1c·alh :-.a criflC'1·fl . IS de~tll The girl. ealli ·rl ~Haby A lo protl'<"I h<·r ;inon~111 r ty . <111>11 11( an u11 r<k ntif1t•d 1nf1•C'l 1<1n Thur" d:l~. 71 cl:.ty:-. aftt'I th1· '''JWt;it 1or1 <1 pt•rat111n ktlll'd h ·r .. 1 ~t1•r, · B ah~ B .. Th1..· eh ·:.ith ol Bt1h) ,\ "'as 1·e\l·<.1lt·<l ·1 u1·:-.tla\ h\ of r1nal-; .al S t <"hr1 ,ioph1·r ~ llosp1~al tor <'hildrt·n II \.\:J:-0 kn11wn Hahv n Wl)Ulrl dll" rn lhe opl•rat111 n hut tla· p111 1·edun• wa~ nt·n· ... s:.i r v he1·aus•· lht• !"In" ~h;1n•fl ;1 itVl'I·, \.\l'rt' 1C11ne d :.i t t heir h ,.ar b .inti 11thl'r" 1:-.e would sun•h h,l\·•·dw1I ph~ s 1e1a11:-s:.111l B<.1h> A dtt·d 11·~ ... than l\.\11 ho u r:-. :.ifll'f" 'hl· w;.., hroughl ba r l-. to llw hosp1t11I ht·r;111:-.t· hc-r parl'nl!> rl'po rlt.>rl ~he• wa :-. vomit 1ng and '°";wling e-ra nl..: do• tors :.;il(I Shi· h;id I wen · ho11w ~mce Ma rch 2~ Doctor:-. ~::i 1d I ht• hall\ ·.., d<'al h \.\as <.1 mysk r:. Shl• n:r t·1H•d .1 rout1 nt• 1•x;1m1nat 1on al 1111· hospital om• <.la~ prior t11 l1e·r rftoath J nd \\IJ~ 'LIHJ t11 ht: in fine hl'illth · Wt• we n · runninJ! <1 round t he d;i" lwfnn · :-:I\ 1111! ho\\ fine lht· h :1 II ' '' ..i-. d !11 n L' .. ,, 1 d I> r ht<'hanl Dnnn•·r .1 1·.1rd1oloc1<..1 Slw ltad ~.L11m·d 1111 1r " 1 hart .1 p11und :incl 1111\A. I !11 ~ 1t.q1pl·111 •d Cycle Cras l1 Fatal to Teen ,\ l!I \e•ar old ~.· ... tm1n ... t1•r motorc·v(·h-;1 dwd l'<trb l••d:n of m ..... ,1,1· he•acl 111111n1·:-... ulh-r•·d \.\ hl·n h1-. 1·vt"lt-C"ra .. twd 111111 th•· n·ar 11( an .. ut11 1n <": Jiii"'"' 1111 April h . poltc 1· 11•pc1rt•·d ,; rt'l!or.' .I \1 ~H·I. <111•11 "1thout ri·~:l llltnl! nin:-.nou-.ne·-. ... 11 Lu.., 1\l a m 1to\.. (it·n1•r:1I ll11 .. 111tal polH•o· :-aid Ol I 11·1·r.., ;ti lt•g•·<I I h1· fcot·nJg1·r ":1-. looking 111 :.in11th•·r dirt·c·uon :1n<I f;11lt-ct to ..,t'e i.111 auto ''"Pl>t:d 111 I ront of him 111 t raffw Of f1<'l·r:-. \.\t•rt· un:1hlt· lo :-.a~ 1f ~l ad, v..1:-\\1·.1fllll-'. .i pr11lt•1·11vt• h1•I nw t is densely populated and brtal· in1 private aircraft. in -for land· in11 and takeoffs would c....a.e a haz1rd, she ar1ued. City officials from Cypress. Los Alamitos, Stanton, Buena Park, and Seal Beach supported Mrs . Wieder's opposiUon to the proposed site. But her fe llow supervisors. s a y ing they c an't d e ny her claims, added that It would be "pre mature" to eliminate any of the sit~ from consideration un- t ii more study or each is com- pleted. The othe r sites named for furthe r study include : Prima Oes hecha . s ite or a county dump ea sl of San Juan Capistrano. Santiago Canyon. s ix miles> e ast of Villa Park. Plano Tra buco, in the Cot~ d e Caza recreational community 10 m iles northt>ast of E l Toro. San Juan C re e k . n e ar P rima Deshecha . T he San Juan Cree k s ite t>ro· pos ed for study wa:-. expa nded by supervisors to include Bell Ca n yon. This pa rcel a djoins th•· c reek property a nd is adjacent to Caspt>rs Regional Park. Supervisor Ra lph Cla rk pro· posed the Rell Canyon sate . Jt b unde r cons1dt::rat1on as a com mt•rc1al a 1rf1e lcl hy the Southern California Assoc1at1on of Gov t•rn mPnts. he sa id . add 1nj;( he d1cln 't think s uch LI use would be ft·as1ble To cover the <:Ost of the d1· ta ll t:d -.tud y o f the !\Ile s. !'UPt•rv1sor-. o rde red county or- f1nals tr> apply for a planning i.:ranl from tl1t· f''ederal Aviation ;\d m 1 nist ration If the grant 1s ;.1pprove0d , tht· f!t•nC'rnl <i v1at1on sludy will pro ).!n·s:-to indudt· s ill: !>election :111d prr·pa r <.1 t111n rif :1 m c.1st er pl:1n Count\ 11ff1nah pn ·d1ett'<i I Ill' µron·:-.:-. 14-oul <I I akt• at least l\.\<1 ~t·ar:. UCI Medical School Plans Honors Day 1\ \\:..rd:-. t o n ut~I anding ~tu rl•·nt-. a ncl tacult \' mt•mhcr.. at t h e• I "(' lrnnt·· Co llege o f '.\h •d 1t·1 m· will bt• 1>rest•ntc d at llonor!> Oa:-act1v1l1es T hursday al t ht· UC I Medical Center in Orang<' Guest speake r will be Dr. Dw1 i:1ht E mary Harke n , the first phy,1c1an to opc·ratc· s uc<·essful I\ .111d r<111t1n1 •1\ 1111 th1· hum<.1n h1..•a rt Ha rken. ~lm1cal professor o f s urg1:r y. t'm c r it u s. al ll ar vard l n 1v e r sl t v. ha-...- rit·rformNI ht·arl 'iUf~cry for m11r1· than :IO \01·c.1r:-. · II a rk1·n <Jlsu wa~ th•· f1 rst ~u r L!l'Hlt 111 pl ,H.T <.Ill urtlfH·ia l valv•· 111 the• ht•art \\.\:m is for at•;11J1:m1r arh1evt:" nll"lll . e;ummunitv ., .. n l!'l" and ll·,1r hmg t"\CTllcn·,.,. "di be pre· "l'llt•·<l fo lltJ'.'ing H<.1 rkl·n ·!> ta lk India Hammer Killer Hanged '\ t-;\\. l>El.111 In d ia 11\1' • 1\ m.1n "h" l..1ll l·d i'I pt•opl1.• with a h.1m nw1 in (\\11 \"l·ar:-. h.1s ht•t•n h:111i.:1·d 111 .Jaipur. 11or1he rn In "I. t I ha\"e· m urd1•ri•d 111 \'<.t lO l\111lwdv -.h11uld ht.·t·o m e lik e OJ•·. t\anpat1mar Sh:rnki.lr lyCJ , :!I .,a id as ht· w t.•nl to the gallo v.s al da wn Tue sda y 1'11hn· :.a1c1 ht• told tht.·m he· 1-11 k c1 l)(·t·a uM0 h(• l'O 1oycd II Gc:m Talk LET THEM G~ADUA TE TO AN OMEGA C /lllM P/11<11-.S I c'r///tc•lf (;1•rt111/1o111.,t ""' PROSPECTING /ur rare gcm.s Gem prospecting the practice of s ear ching the countrys ide for pre- cious and semi-precious stones -is a romantic idea which sometimes pays orr ha ndsomely . The United States is d o lle d w i th loca tio n s whe r e gem st ones are round in s maH or mode rate numbe rs . Besides the well known ruby prospecting fields of the North Carolina mountains. there a re a number of gem prospecting a reas in the gre at West. A gem pro· Spector named Mike Carrillo recent· ly reported lhe discover y of a giant 1400-ca.rat almandlte garnet near lhe little town of Clarkla, Idaho. It ranks among the top 100 stones of its kind ln lhe whole world. and has been valued at mo~ than Sl0,000. 'Quite a find ! Mr. Carrillo says he ls now on th~ prowl for even bigge r game ... he has his s ights "et o n dl~covertng a star ruby of simila r s ize . It has been estimated that such a 1400-carat slar ruby could be valued as high as ~ million. It would be a rock-hound's ultboate experience. ~'''~'n'-' ••V•d •'"' •· 1no1 Om•'()o d<"\•Qn' flfl'••P..•c-t•\ toi o w l<dt! vom•1y or 0'" 1•1n.n~ 1r\\1,., J 1om ,,, •• 1, rt Ja .... li ~111\Qn numt-"O~~d \l'•''hl'lq '•~ j'••llJ ..... IQO•d fQ\f\ ~f'INplt IOt!O/\ fnt tP\1• m (JI'\ '" , •!Iii yt•lkJw 90'd r (., "'°'' blOt t. 0101 \tudtlfllld w 11h U •nQH• t1'10tnOnd U '\O •·~b•~ll\P\#fl>(f ..., t 4 9( Vt•ho\lt' t • w•H.u qo•\J tO\~· lh••·t-d~mood\ 01• u b•UCfl\ <Jt-Qt o"" t•·~w O• wf\tw t 411. Qv+O 1 U\•• 0 OMEGA J. C. .JJuniphr~J Jeweferj MlM8f'1 AMf l!1(4N Qf"'I SOC1f l'I' @ 11;,'i NlWPQRT 6lVD CO~TA 1-'ESA CONVENIENT TEAMS 81nkA1Mncttrd-M ...... Cllerge· 32 YE AAS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 6~1 . , \ ... ... • I -t . 4'amt : :·:., Coasting .,. . Cops Taking Gas TlllN Bl.VF. UNt: Dl<:PT The.-wity thitlgs arc go an1 for our Calirorn1a lh~hwa~ PalrQI. tht-next thing you know you're "oina to fmd thtt famed bladt andWhttc urrltN hldlnte bl•hind hlllhc111rd:s und huishe11. lib in ye11teryear 'the Ide• of havln.: a Jtl~way pa trol in lhe first plac<> as lo cutch 8JM.~'tit•rs. drunks und other miscreants out on our hi1hways •nd frt-ewuy' But sometime!\ you wonder Just ronalrler lht• WMY wo• treat those orflct>rs ln hlut'. liln und .:old t-'1rst In th~ rul1•:1 I thut the ClliPs get l o ti" on patrol tn 11utomob1I~:. p 111n11-<1 stark bh1ck lilnd -whah· bO tht•y stH•k out h ke u tK·,•r t ru1 I.. at a Volk:.wui,: ·n convcn hon. t 't;W MOTOIU8TS DIU\ t uround in IJlurk unct \\ h1tL· '-' Newest Pursuit Vl'liu:lc Propnsed /or Cah/om1a .ll1ghway Patrol c ars these days. You sec one of those coming and you KNOW who it is. But that 's a ll right. you might say, state patrol unit:, should be easily identified for emergency situations. To offset this. we will logically equip the llighwuy Patrol units with radar, JUSl hkc all the local police depart· ments use. so then t he CllP can capture the bad guys through the miracle of c1cctron1cs. BUT NO. NO WAY. That ·s too sneaky. ll would be un fair to give th(' Clf P the s ame modern equipment that the local cops use The Cll P must still drive around in its skunk cars and sne<ik up on the unsuspecting Barney Dangerfield who. is knoc~ing along at 90 with two lookouts in the back seat Now, in the m idst of our currently bizarre gasoline squeeze, the Californiu Highway Patrol officers have sur. le red the fina l indignity. The CllP's chief has ordered the patrol to cut ba<.•k its gas cons umption by 10 percent This probably ml•ans th<.• Highway PatrQI units wall ht> doing more s1ttini:t amJ less JJC:1trnlhng. Back to the busht:'s and billboar<fs . I CAN'T l'Oli J t:ST -.cc 1t now·· Th<' lltghw:iy MlTrol nf fict•r is lurking lu •h1nd t he pantyhos(.· b1ll t11wrd wh1·11 Barney Dange rfield roars by at 00 rn1 ll·s p<:r So the CH P offu:cr get~ to crnnk \Jp his black .ind "hilt• beast and try to t•a tc h Rarnl'y from a standml! ~tart , That 's ju.-;t s u1R·r. Uut then. mayhe the offi('l'r wi ll l·alch tum 1f he does n't run out of gas fi rst LAW·ABIDING CITIZENS of our coastal region s hould start a new movt•mcnt. Everybody save one gallon of gas in one of those safety-approved cans. The next tim «i• you see a CllP offi cer pa rkc..'<1 dismally alon~ the freeway. • ,::ive him the gallon a s your contribution to law and order We could call 1t ·· 'cl a Cop Gassed Week.'' Weicker Drops. Bid For Presidency HARTl''ORO. Conn. t l\P 1 US. St.>n. LiJwell Wc1<.•kl-r , l'lt1 11g lack of support including in hill home s tate of Conncct1 c ut. dropped out eif the runnin~ for the Hcpublican presidential nomination tod<1y .. I have <1 lwavs ct1 1l(•d thP shots as I sc•e them I sec tht· numbers for !.oM •ll Wl'tl'k1·1 as nut bt·ing Lhcre. ·· he !>aid .JI. ,, :.tJtc C::ip1tol new:. confcrcnct1 WE ICKER, 47. said opinion pµl J<... uf his !,UpportP r:. ~howcd ··<JO t:rosion of that const1tutn1.:y h<.t,, alrc<uiy occurred." lie said polls showed him in a slron~ third position in C1mncc- tu:ut N f.w YORK IAI» -Former Presldl-nt Gerflld R. Ford'1 lon1· hirm lflr4!4'ment to flppear In a number ol NBC New& 1peclall. Cor a r~Ported Sl million. haa been termiMted, lfi«l network b!iild Wl.'Cinefiday . NBC .said u ,1mll1Ar contract with t<'ord 's wlf('. Uctty, also was t•ndf•d ut th~· samo tlme -last f'"rjdM)' N HC did not. 1111y why the con· t rnr ts Wt'rt• wrmlnMled, thou&h o rH· uotdentlflcd ~ource was <auott-d In the Oaily News as say. 1ng ttw ncLwork folt l"ord was spcuklng loO much on politics ln n •t•t1r1l months. A SPOl(ESMAN fo r the couple rulled the decision lo end the .1 K r t• t' rn c n t w 1 th N 8 C a n ... rn1l t1tblc termination." h 11d ·l'I onl y major news 1'n '1ul fur N UC under the con- tran. sn J\pnl 1978. was ,the lo\\ l")l rated or 65 progralbs Jtrt·ll tn prime time that week. f1~:u 1 , . .., f11rn1 /\ <.: Nielsen Co. 'hll"'l'll ~ U.S. Judge Dismisses Sears Suit W /\SlllNGTON (/\P) --Sears, Roebuck and Co. has lost an un- usual court case that sought to prove the federal government made it impossible for the com- pany to eliminate employment disrrimination. · U.S. Oistri<'t Judge June L. G n•cn threw the s uit out Tues- cfa y . r uling that Scars. the na- tion ·s leading retailer. ·•failed lo prl's<.'nl a just ifiable case or con- troversy ... The Judge sided with govern- ment lawyers who argued the Sl·ar:-~u1t was ··a political es· i,ay, not a laws uit." "SEARS musl recognize that pe rs onnel policies r eflecting t•arlit•r and more limited na- ti o n a I attitudes ·mus t b e modified lo widen employment opportunities for all," the judg(' "'roll'. "To be sure, realization 11f t h;it natiorwl polH·y of genuinl· 1·q11al opµortunity for a ll citizen!'l- ts a formidable task. but not one beyond the notablt· skill and l'Om pc t<•nce of Sc<1rs ... St·ars Chairman Edward H. Tdltng suid sn Chicago the com- pany was "disappointed that I his court was not willing to rc- 'I u 1 r c th c gov c r n m e n t t o establish priorities and resolve 1:onflicts which we believe are hurting the cause of equal op- -pnrtunsty " Tl·l lsng said the compa nt had not dec1ckd whether to appeal. ·'The overwhelming response l•I our suit throughout...t.he nation n·rn•sents a clear call tcr the ad- '1111111str(llion and to Congress to resolve this question. When the majority of /\mcn cans a rc cov· 1·n:d hy protective statutes, whQ ~els Johs when not all ran"" Tl•lling said. Tiit.: COMPANY filed s uit .Jan. 2·1 a~ainst JO federal agcn- 1· 1 c,:,, conte nding that govern. mcnt IC:tws. regulations and pol reu:s conflicted with each 11lher and made it imposs ible for the t:Ompany to meet federal :o.tandards for hiring and promol· 1ni.: m inorities and women. Freeze Warning Posted Much of Michigan Endure& Cf.Jld All>U0QUI! Am•,.llu All•nl• S.lllmo11• lllrmllglldm 8oiM! 80)IOn 8 ulf•IO .Clll(•qo Clncl"ndll Cleveland 0.1 Ft,Wlh Denver Oelro•I Heltno1 HO<IOIUIU Ho.,.lon lt1d'epoh• K•nw)CllY Lt ) Ve.,.) Lltth! Roclt' LOSA,.1~ LoUl,vllle MefftpfllS Miami Mllweull...- MPll-$1.P. H•Sf!Yllle New()rtn) ,.....,._ HI Lo Pcp ... llllllllllW. ................ .. Olllt. City O!Nflt ~ Ptoil ... 'ptl1• =: .. 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Muali.n 8• •• MuttoC1ly I~ )/ 11 AM<HI• H n ~.,., e• &4 Nuwu 8• IJ •• T911u<lgdlP"' 81 1>11 ot Trlnkl..i ., IJ Ver• Crut 81 II 11.s. s .... r,, Clear 'kles with llohl nor111er Iv winds were ~•noono cool wuuwr 10 1 he m Idelle Grt•I LM<9S reoion •net much ol fht Ohio V•llev IOCS.y A Irene warninc:i wu ~•Ml over much 01 nortl\trn MlclllOan 1111, morning •nd • froU warnlnQ In ..outllern l)Ol1l0ft' ol Ille •l•te. Meanwhllt , lllunoe,,torm• COi'· llnued oottr Wftltrn Montana and Ille ld•llo P•nll•ndte, • few lllun· de,.hower• remalried over lllt Pl.tins, and Ille •Oullltrri llell of Flor Ide elM> II.tel lfluriclltntorm1 . Rein$~..,. tc•tt•rtd widely over porttonl Of N-E""ltllCI, New York .tno Ille norftlem Allllfttlc Ca.sf. ecrou toUtllwftlern New Maalco, west cenlr•I Ntvilda •no Ille Pacific Nor111w"1. In oilier areas. l•lr •-IH end ~•M>nMl!e ltmtlefel""'S prevtllecl, Jiit for"C:t\I celled fw •~t tnd 0<casron.1 '"""*".,..,.,.. ~ owr Ille northern RoO IH -_,,...,tern WUlllnQton. "'-rl -r por1IOl'l1 of e u ter11 New Erit1•114 e 11d over tOUlllerll Flelflcla. northNn Roc.•1t\ f l"W~ft". tf!m . "l't •• IUrt \ tN• tt! ,, 'Pf6f h "'(I 10 bt-mtlc:J r "mperc1tu,.-e\ •round the "•1•0'1 •' l o m l OT r.tf'9t'd from 2' 1n Mo1• qu~111•. Mtcll. lo 79 In Ke y We~1. f ,., 11nd Pl'\ortn••· Calllor11la SllqMly cooler d•VS wllll n1gt11 otnd morn1no row cloud~ 01v1no w•Y to \unny Attftrnoons wete tor-e<•\t for mo" ol Southern C.lllornl• by '"" Ndl .onal Wetlller Service. /\ lllQll of 70 W•\ U l)f!CIM for l llur\Oay in Lo' A~le,, •n lhP df'''"''· talr .,k•&\ werr foreca~I for lllur'4ay. whl!re ,..1nd• uo lo JO ml)l1 were ••Pfl<ll!CI on I"" •I· ltrnoon and evenlnq. th<' Noll•onal Wea Iller Ser.ice ~a10 Coastal lt'eatller Cloudy nlQl!t .tno morn1nq "°"" Cleertl'g rn Ille ~•rly ilfterl'oon fllundo llohl v••I•~ winch nlglll •no morl'llllQ "°""' HIQllS TlluiWay on rnkl 60s et ti.«lln lo,..., 70 1n1- Cou1a1 .. ,,....,•lurH will '9"9e between 5S •nd ... lnl•l'CI l•m IM!••lure~ wlll r~ bf-n S4 - 10. Tiie ~··" ttmpereture Wiii bf tO. S•11, /ff .. ,., Tides WEDtllSOAV Second low S:24 o.m. u fMUltsDAY F lr~I 111911 11· 10 •.m U Finl low l.J'e m ·Os St!<ond lllgtl 1•01>.m. 3 6 Second•-10:2111.m . 1.1 Su11 rl-6·s1 • m .• Mis 1:410.m M-rise\ 12:21 e.m., Mil IO:U ··"'· S•rlRep•r• Forecosl velld tllnluQll todtW'. Surf: A-tQt lleltfll In fftt. M••· l'"u"' lltlQllt 111 feet. Period I" st<ond•. ""' Mu~ Zume 1 t U Sent• Monie• 1 2 U NtwPOr1,MunllnolcM> • 1 J U St110 .... c.oo.My 2 4 1l s-11: •-t0t 11tlollt In IMt. M••· lmum ,.._.1., ... 1. Direction ""' ... Dtr Zllfllt I 2 SW Stfttt Mtllkt I t $W Ne...,,."""'""'°" I 2 SW Sell O .... COllllCy l J SW Neltber party would comment on terma or the dllloluUoa. A 1epar1te cootr1d with ronner Secretary ol Stale Henry Klaa· lnae r remains in etrect, NBC said. NBC announced ill contract with Ford Jan. 29, l977, but did not d isclose t.erms of the agree• rnent. Broadcasting sources uid Drug Claarge at tbe time, however, that Ford would be paid about Sl million to make at leaat one major documentary a year for five yeara. Mrs. Ford's contract with the network was announced in March .l9Tl • ..NBC said she wou.ld appear in at least two special pro1rama in the next two yean. The terms we.re never dlldmed. Ford's firat news apecial1 ·'Gerald R. Pord: Pr11ideadaJ Deciaiona," wu broadcut April 26, 1971. He .P•rticlpated in the network's election nl1bt COV· era1e Jut November, and war interviewed on NBC"a "Weekend" newsmagazlne last Aprll22. Movie Director Jailed f''RANKFURT, West Germany <AP > -Stanley Dragoti, direc- t or of the hit Dracula movie "Love At First Bite" and hus band of American model Cheryl Tiegs, is being held in a West German 1a1t accused of bringing cocaine into the country. a Frankfurtjudgesaid today. Judge We rner Dinde told The Associated Press that if found guilty of illegally importing the drug. Dragots can expect '"a con· siderable penalty.'' Asked how high this could be, Dinde said German law provides for a sen- tence of up tp three years in prison. "HE HAS applied for an in· vestigation into his arrest during which the question will be con· s idered if bail can -be granted," Donde said. Prior to consider ing bail, Diode said. Dragot1 's finan- cial position would have to bt! clarified. "Generally s~akmg. s uch an investigation can take up to 14 Sunny Side Vp.? TIEGS days," Diode said. It was hoped, however. that lhe panel or judges considering the Dragoti ca se will reach their decision sooner than that, he said. ··oragoti told us that he is weU kno wn in the United States as a director and producer of films.·· · Oinde said. "He said he was on his way to Cannes. France, where he was s upposed to re - ceive an award for "Love Al First Bite." 1 THF. 46-VEAR-OLD Dragoti AP Wtr•pllDlo Firefighters stand amid an estimated 100 .000 l'gg s destroyed when a fire gutted the Taylor Hale Egg Produce Co. in Madbury. N.H. The firm was New 1 lampshire's la rges t produce r of eggs. left Frankfurt International Airport afte r his arrival from the United Stales over the weekend apparently to do some shopping in town. He was ac- companied by five people, Dinde said . To reach the city. he had to go tt)rough passport and customs controls. During a routine check . customs oCficers alleged- ly discovered a glass tube con· taining cocaine, took Dragoti in· to custody C:tnd ha nded him over to an investigatory judge for further legal action. Disclosure Law Clouded By Ruling WASHINGTON <AP > - Supre me Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justice William II. Rehnquist are, in ef· feet . ignorin~ a ne w federal financial disrlos ure law thanks to a ruling by a lower federal Judge in New Orleans Be fore li S District Judge Robert Colhns could issue his or de r Tues day a ft e rnoon . howrver, six Supre me Court Just ices complie d with the Ethics in Go vernment Act by making pubhc detailed financial !)tatements for the first time i,n the .court's histor y. · Tim COl'RT'S ninth member . L~·w1 s I" Powell Jr. has re- c·t·1vt•d 11erm1ss1on lo £ti e hi!> l>ta tt•ment one month late Hurgcr and Rehnquis t re · p11rll'clly hat! pl;mnt·d to re lease thl•1r finam·1al s tatements about 2 p.m PDT Rut Collins· order douded lhl' :.1luat1on. <.:ollms ml:tde. his ruling ~rter !'llX federat Judges from southe rn :-tales charged tht• ethics law brt·a cht•d l'<rn~t1t ut1onal PM· '1s1ons fo r separation of powers 1n the fcderul government when -Jpplied to jud~es. COLLINS' c mt rgency order ;ippa rently is bd ng obeyed by o tlh·r f t•(lt·r a l judges a lso Congrcssmt•n and other federl:tl offlt·1als arc rcqu1r('d hy law lo re port thC'1r finances. The order did not affi•ct them. It 1~ likely t he federal ~overn­ mt·nt i.ocm \I.Ill guJu eourt so an attem pt lo have the order re · rnovt·d. Of thl' SIX JUStlCCS who filed their statements Tuesday, Pot· t('r Stl'wa rt is by far tire wealth· ll'St Keep up~ " Only one Orange County daily newspaper brings you your community and the world, every day. Read the Orange Coast's f ashio_pable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ......... -.,u , _________ • MtMttehv 14 ,, ............. ....... Tt,,,_.._,-.. •••'" to be <OOI -IN °'"' LtllH reoi... • ..,..._ llt ()11111 Volley. tllCI «rOM Ille up"' Ml\lovrl Valley tlld Ovlloeti fw Tllvnday: <>-. ,.., L..-------------------------------------------lllQ"9r. .,...__ .... _ .. ' ..... \ .. ) , -ORANOE COttN'T'Y, CALI FORNI A Mesa's ·Nude Studio Put • I , °'., o.41, ~ .... , .. " I By JA("&IF. HYMAN Tht1 allornt•y for a Costa Mesa ' nude nlOd.,llnJC studhl :.u1d Tue:. day the salon uncJ 11:. twin 111 Anah~im ~:t)' ht• sold s hortl) lo ~ an um<knllfu.KI buyer .. Sueh it l!alc would furlht·r I mudd le lettul u<·tlon thul hu t'n tangled th~ cit) und tht• !>turt10 ' ~ owner. Og Inc (If Anjhetm, ror ; about a year I C:lt y Attorn .. y Hobcrl Cum pagna grttelC.od nl'Wb Of lht• pot 'II t 1al sulc with u lonl: 1>ilc nt•t· 1'ut•tsdltV F'1naliy he> 1>a1d , 'Thul ~Ot·., tu 'how you how anvt·nt•vt· l>t'.1>Plt· t•an be · T he pott•nt1t1I »tilt• t•ornt•1> JUbl • 11> the l'lly ·•J)l)t'ltrt•d lo ht' do1> tn~ ll!> nf•t uruund lht· c·o11 troverstal 1>tudio. loC'alt'd 111 tht: 1·11\ ':. n'tlc•vt'IOpnlt'nl arra Tht' 1·1ty or1gloully -.ued the 1>tud11> for opc>r;11tni:: without a t•ond1taon11I u1>t• 1wrrn 1t a nd ob 1 ,111H·d J n ()r d 111-:C' C'o unty ~1111t•nor Court tnJUlll'llOn ll11w1•\l•r. lht• inJUllt'l1011 wa-; '' '' vcd "hilt• I he !>I ud m ownl'r IJUrs ut!d the required pe rmit Tht• 1'l'rm1t wa1> dc•med. first 1i, lhl• <:1 t y Pletnning Com m1:.1>111n and lht•n, M IJ) 7, by the l'1t \' l 'tiunl·ll art er l>ome heated • l Gas for State ! Carter Rromi-ses More in June ' WASHING TON ( A1' I Prest· fdent Carter told Californiet Gov. . Edmund G . Brown Jr. today that a revision or gas allocation rules will help ease the energy problem in Brown's ~as.starved stale. : Brown. a potential rival to Carter for the Dem octatic pres · :idential nomination next year . emerged from a onc·hour meet ing with the president to report a prediction by Carter that the state's gasoline cris is will ease mext month. ~ "The president has said that r'ay will be the lowest allocation ; * '* * of gasoline," nrown said to a battery of te levision camerets. microphones, re porters and photographers wailing for ham in the White House d r iveway. "In June, thin ~s will im · prove." White House press secretary Jody Powell said Carter told Brown that as a resulf of an ad· ministration decision May 1 to chan2e the allocation formula from a 1972 base to a 1978 base. the gasoline crunch should be eai;ed. although the effect of the decision has not been felt. Powell said the administration * * * ,. I 'l Woes Aplenty i. decision was intended to take in- to account the growth that has taken pla<'e in Cali fornia s ince 1972 fie s aid it would "result in the next 30 days or so in a n increase in gasoline for California and othe r high-growth areas .. The amvunt of gasoline thut will )}(' a v:ulahh· for the :.late was not <l1sc-losc<I. hut Ht•p .John H llll St·llol. H C.d I r CfUO l l·d E 11 (' r g~· Sl·l· r·l'la r ~ .J a m t•:. H S thll·s1ngcr a :. S<t ) 1n g !ht• reclf'r:tl J.:OVt'rOmt•nl "ill m ()H ' as rapidly as they can" to rnake <See G/\S, •·a ~e AZI * * * e u ·ha n ges be twee n council members and Sunshine attorney Martin Goldberg Goldberg repeated his request for the city to indicate a location within its borders to which the s tudio could move. saying the ci ty can regulate but no t ban such bus ines ses. The studio offers nude women for s ketching , photography or conversation. lie also staled that his copy of Yo•r B••!l•••i Dally Ne .. H•••e• i Up for Sa1e· the court injunction states the studio can remain open while 1t pur s ues a permit. not onl y through the city but a lso through the courts Cit y officials replied that their copy of the mJunction limits the stay or execution only until city sources we re exhausted . Ass istant Cit y Attorney Thomas Wood said Tues day that. officials planned to pursue a 1•ourt order 'finding Sunshine • Stu'dio in contempt if it isn' closed down in a reasonable time Then• thl' s1tuat1on sat untilj news of thf' QQtential sale broke T u e s day. ope n ing up what · l'ould be a whole new ball game. "The new owner 1s aware of lhe problem:,." a ttorney Goldberg said "When you're in• <See STUDIO, Page AZ> l l .. Cops Busy With Gas Crisis. By JOl\NN•: R E \'NOLDS lane of lnterstat<' 5 al a s peed or 25 m iles per hour. Swulay Gas Plan Hit By Stations BOB KELLER. 18, COSTA MESA, CONSERVES GAS WHILE IN FUEL LINE When Push Came to Shove Today, It Was Better Than Running the Engine Ot , ... D•llY Pl .. t Slall • f'rom bomb threats to wron~· ~ay freeway drive rs, Orange County law enforceme nt of· .ficers had their hands full of gcis c runch proble ms today Newport Re ach' police 1>a1d The woman said she had left her home early today lo rind a gasoline station on A venida Pico near the freewav. She s aid s he missed the offramp and con· tinued south until she was near Camp Pendleton. Oran~e Coast service station operators. surveyinJ? the lines to their pumps. seeme d uniformly unenlhusiast1r lodny alwut Go\ e r-nor Brown's plan to ke<:p part or th e oper ato r s opl'n on we£'kcnds. Irvine Mt1rder Baffling ~ey are investigciting a written mb thrP.at delivered to Barbor 1ew Shell. T he wom an made a U-turn and began driving north in the s outhbound lanes. officers said. Oran g <' County m otorists~ many or whom headed for tht• gas pumps hcfore their lrwal st<1 lions 01wncd C:tl f. a m . fo rmed Ion).( lin<·s today wht•n w h1<:IP:. bcann~ cvcn·numbt'rC'd ltcl'nst· plates had th ~i r tank s replenished. Nude, Battered Body .Yields No Evidenc~ AccordinJ:! to th1• note . a ~irebomh wa:. lo ""'' e ht:l'n w t 'off in the oil storai.:t· area or th1· station because the o vcralor had re fused to sell ~as lo a customer . who hadn 't made a n :.ippoinl ment. Detectives nott'd that the ~tu tlon quit Ul>ing the rc1>cr valmn system last wt·c:k San Clemcntt' 1>0ltte s:ucl the• · sear ch for j!asollm• could have ended the life. or a 77.ycar-old I San Juan Capistrano woman early today Sgt. .Jim Sprt'im• stop11cd the wom an's auto near San Onr>fre i a l 5:27 a.m . while 1;hc was driv- ing north in the sr)uthhoun<l fast * * * . The search for gas roe llunt· mgton Reach residents has been made s lightly easier by the pres· ence of a station in th at city that is open 12 hours a day. s even days a week. World Oil. located ett Magnolia Street and Adams Avenue can stay open from 7 a.m . to 7 p.m . act·ording lo a s pokes man . because, prior lo the s hortage, it operated 24 hours a day . The pre-crunc h allocation of gas· was so high. th<t l it ha:. e nabled the station to keep wh:.it ""a re nl)w exceptionally long hours. he s aid. <See CRUNCH. Page i\21 '* * * Polit•(' and Shl'fl rr s officer'> reported orderly lint•!-ancf V<'ry fow incidents . Tlu•y sa id drivers in most cornmunalws wc·re hav lnl! to wail in lirrc fnr al least an hour bcfor1· l!Ctltnl! tht•tr turn al the g::is pumps . An exception was Newport Rl'ach where slatwn o perators reported the lines It> be sli ~htl y shortt•r than lhOsl' Pncuunlc rcrl Tu<'sday. Drivers Y.<'r<' w<.11ting :m to 45 minutes for 1hc1r turn al the island By FRF.DERICK SCllOF.MEllL ' 0t IM D•1ly Pilot St.tit I r vtnc pol1C'e 1n vest1gatur~ faced many puzzlinJ! question~ and few answer s today in tht: murder of <1n attractive 22-year old seC'rt-t<1ry. found strangled 1n her Woodhrtdgl' apartment The slrangulation v1cl 1 m wa:. 1dent1ficd as Sa vunn:.ih Leigh Anderson, a n cncr,llet1t·. l'arccr mindl.'d crnplo yl'I.' al (.'om me rc1al Credit Corp.'s ninc·statc regional head~uartcrs tn Irvine Miss Ande rson's nude horl y was foun(.f Monday cvcnini.: lyrni.: o n the bed in h<'r aµ:.irtmcnt al 61 Cciscade by Patrolmun J im my Potts. summone d to lht• s l' c n t• h y a t: o n c l' r n t• <I boyfriend ·Government Called Station opc•rator.., in Ornngt· Coupty d1Hc r in t h<'1r v1t•ws on lh<' hours that slat ton:, shoult.I operate during the gas crisis hut lht·y seem unammous in t heir reJCClion of Gove rnor Brown ·s direction that they s l:.i y open during the weekend. "We havl' no t•ondus1vc pu.•C'es of evidence Wc 're silting on a fenc·c." Del Sl.!t llu,llh lloJ?an s aid lodety ··Cause of Gas Woe Hogan said th<.'re W<'r<' M v1ci ble sus pects tn l hl' ca!-e Hut 1n ves t igators a rc \\orktng long hours trying to find one. llogan said ~ WASHINGTON cAP > r Federal policy decisions con- . tributed lo the Wes t Coast I gasoline shortage and may soon j trigger a m ore severe. na- 1 tionwide gas crunch, a Federal I Trade Commission official con· l tends . ~ Alfred F. Dougherty. director f or the FTC's bureau of competi· t lion, said Energy Department actions seem lo be making the t shortages worse ins tead or eas- ing them. \ In a letter to Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal, D·N.Y.'. Dougtlerty sard: "We are serio~ly con· l cerned that DOE regulations ~ and informal direcliveA to the oil 1 companies m ay be partially ( res ponsible for the present ~ shortages." , Rosenthal. chairman or a House Government Operations ~ subcommittee lookina into West l MJ MADE HIM FEEL AT HOME "I had a down payment on my house three hours after the Dai· ly Pilot came out wlth my ad." That's tbe story or the suc· ee11ful Costa Mesa salesman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 3 bdr. 1 ba, all 1ar 3 1ar lo r l1ht XXX·UU If JOU want quick payment on ale ttemt, try U1e Dally · Pilot ~lualfted ed·viHn at "2·5678. Coast fuel shortages, said al· le-~ations by the FTC official. if accurate, "constitute a shocking indictment of DOE policies and practices." E n e r~v Departm e nt <See BLAME, Page A2> "ll 's stupid," said Uon Brown. owner of Newport Center Shell , .. , can't see how they expect us to stay opcn more hours with no more supplies.·· Brown said he may ha,·e lo cut his two·and·a -half-hour pumping <See LIN F:S. Page 1\2 > llogan. notmg that about 85 pe rcent or murder vict im s know their killers. sa id s uch may or may not ht• t he t·ast• in Miss /\n derson 's death ··some thing s pr, int to 1l. ._ DllM• ............ •1e~ ·- ERRANT AUTO SENT STORE OPERATORS SCRAMBLING THIS MORNING IN MESA But No lnJurtee Reported After Cer CrHhee Into Baker Street Oecoretor Shop • i , ... .. -. othl'r ·~ don ·1 · I Ill' -.!'rJ!cant :.a 111 Offi'C'e r -; ·111 .... l·C1 \ t r •·d t h 1 v.om a n'" body at 7 2fi pm :'ll1Jn day artl...-rel'Cl\'lrtg ci t·all lrom Gene William Mills. of lrvint· who :,aid I hat ht• rl'n•h 't•t.1 nu responst• I<> tt.'11:-phont· 1·a lb 111 'knoC'ks at thl' door ~tills. aC'<:ordini.: to. restdcnL-. 1n I ht• Woodbridgt' Meetdows .ipa rlmt•nt t•o mplex. mettntaincd d vigil for mort' than an hour. altt'.'rnalt'IY le aning agains t h 1~ 1·:.ir Jnd pilC'tni.: a long a :-1dt•v.alk 0 •1c·t· 1n:-1dt•. officers fountl a (St•tl Sl.A \'INc;, Pal(e A21 LA Bids $600,000 On 'Magic' Future LOS ANGELES 1 AP I Tht• Los Angeles Lakers announceri today that they reached agrei> monl with M1ch1gan State'c; Earvm "Magic" Johnson, the player they'll take as t he ftri-t pick in the National Basketh::.11 Association draft. A contract won't be signed un ti l the Lakers form a lly pick Johnson in the J une 25 drart. Johnson. 6-foot·8, extremely quick 19·year-old . agreed to a contract calling for a rep<>rted four years at S600.000 a season Johnsl)n. smilinl'! broadly, en Car Smashes Wimj,Owof' Mesa Store ~ The owners-er a Costa Me:111 decorating store got some unex- pected fresh air today when a car ca.me c rashing through their '{ront windows. "We all went in different directions figured he wouldn't get a ll of us," said Ri~k Floyd, 25, son or Olive and Howard Wi mer of Garden Grove. the own e r s of Jeffrey 's Home Decorating Center. 1215 Baker St. A ca~with a man Identified by police as Bay Van Nguyen. 40, Huntington Beacb , at the wheeJ s mashed through the store win· dow at atiout 9:30 a.m . No in· juries were reported by polJce. .. We were sitting in our dis · play area. three to four feet from the window, having cof. ree," Floyd said. He said he and his parents noticed a parked car suddenly lurch backward, then zoom forward toward them. ··He just came lunging In our direction, "sa id Floyd . • l tcrt>d et packed press confe rence and ·aid. ''I'm happy a nd excit· t'd l o bt' hl'r c I probably wouldn't have rome out in the ha rd ship draft 1f this team hetdn 't wanted me The Lakers havt' one of the best .centers in thc lt'a~u!' 1n l\Hrecm Abdul· Jabbar <ind at ·=-an outstanding or~amzat1on .. J ohns on .. ;i sophomore . an· nounccd F'nday that he was I urning professiona l. declaring himself a hardship case. He said th e d e c is ion was difficult bt•t•ausc of a ll the factors in- volvPd "the-money, m y team , my coach a nd m y fam ily .'' Oran;:e £oa~• ~ Cloudy night and morn· ing hours with clearing in l•a rl)' afternoons. Lows tonq~h t 1n 50s . llag h s Thursday low lo mid·60s at bcache~. near 70 in· land. INSIDE TODAY The Woodstock generotwn has grown up and the music it once favored has lo~t its a ngst Today that same generation prefer.~ a more t } mellow mood. Story. photo& 1 Page Ai . f l••ex. < At Y941r t«lllU .,. AIMI u..-n (14 ~ ....... , .. 1111, .. _...... .. I L. M. .... A• *'"" . 9',11 llltHltt• ... , ~ ... 9' i. CelltenlU Al ,.._.. ,__ .. I CIHtl,._ 01 ......... t'::': M c-k• •....... an ,; c ..... -.. E .... , 0..-9'elle" ... " • ........ ., •• ·~ ................ '" ,....,..,*'*" ... n TIIMtln ••.n , ....... c1a.1t ..,..._ M ,... Cf.11,1 .. ,. WWN...... M "--et• --------·-------- "" ' Oraqe County driven who ............. ...., ... °'...., yftlr• qudflle them tor In· elvatoe In th• county's "C" 1Ucker procram can pick up an C at.Ion form from city halla. department.I and publlt' n. throUlbout the county. orlanlMn lakl today. ucc:eAful applkan&t wUI bt' allowed \o jo&n au line• on any da,y of tM week aod •Hi not be * .. '* ,,._ P••• Al GAS ••• 1ure ~ state 1ets 100 J>(lrC°tnt ol tbe aUouUon tbat wa~ ..avaUabll' laafyHr. Brown sakl hla atate '• .neru problema were a pncunor to what the rn\ of the naUon could Hl)fft. "Califomla Ii> In a 1t1te of shock. frustration. and an-~r. I don't think this is limit~ to m y state-: 'I think 1t as going. to spread, .. he uld. The 1overnor. who hu often advocated restrained 1rowth and talked about the era of limit.I. saJd he told Carter that allocaUons of gasoline were based on consumption in 1972 and that since then the sll•te hlls created one million new Jobs. Without sufficient gasoline to continue growing, Brown con· tended, "the specter or recession OPERATIONS DROP PLANNED SHUTDOWN-A3 BROWN'S ABILITIES TESTED--Edltorlal, AS BUSINESS BOOMING IN CAR AENTALS-A9 PROFITS SHOULD MEAN MORE GAS-Se can tum into reality by the end or the year ... Brown was accompanied by a large number of California members or Congtess. Including the state's two senators. Their cars. ranging from a small im· port to a large luxury model, caused a temporary traffic jam in the White House driveway. The ~overnor said afler the meeting he was convinced that Carter is concernec.l about the "Late's oroblcms. He and :-;en Al:.an Cranston. D· Calif.. conferred orivatel.v with Carter for about 10 minutes before the larger meeting. Asked whether he noticed any political anlajlonisms durin~ the private me ing. Brown said, "None on urface." 8 itiated the meel· ing, and uesd a y a fternoon White Hou e aides rounded up the state's ngr ssiona l delega- tion lo joint el e·a·tetc. .. "If they're going lo talk about the California energy situation. it makes sense to have the whole de legation." said associate White House press s ecretary Claudia Townsend. Questioned whether such a mass meeting would dilute any possible confrontation. or one- on-one confere nce be tween Carter and Brown, she said: * * * Fl"Olll Page Al BLAME ••. spokesman Jim Bishop said lhc agency would withhold' comment until it obtained a copy of Dougherty's letter . Dougherty said the FTC is beginning an investigation into whether the three-month loss or oil from Iran Is the cause of the shortage or whether oil com· panles are "using it as an ex- cuse" to cut supplies to deaJers. He said the FTC is concerned because U.S. refineries have cut gasoline production Car in excess or the reduction of crude oil im· ports to the United States during the turmoil in Iran this year. "IC this cutback in the produc. lion of refined products was not justified by a scarcity or crude oil or other legitimate business reasons. the current gasoline shortage may be contrived," Dougherty said. DAILY PILOT n.Of" ..... ~~tpP't ... 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'hlt;JICHI (714f..._, Q ......... 2 ...... rHlrlcted to UM "Md•tHn" .._ ot ,...Une 1Uocatioll eur- re•UJ ta force la Or••a• CemtJ. .......... of ... ,....,.. ttnlMd todaJ U.at tlle pllft It dntaaed for tbale drtverw whoM trut'• or ear la clearly •n lnte 1ral part of their bualneh oper11 Uon l:Jumplet h11ted include oper•LOn ol tow truclla, bak•rl' . ww .......................... . uue~~ ud can operated by travellll........... _ • .,,.. iftldavtt alped ,, ...... eaata mchldll tM dMlarliUoa that they dr:tve at leut 100 mllel • d1y," explained Bob Huntley, an •let. to county Supervisor P.hUlp Anthony. "Th•l ahould t•ut the number of •PPllcanta down." Huntley 11ald atppUcaol!t ahould enclole • tlQ cblck wlth UM form and mall It to the office of OraaD County'• tu coltector· tnuurw: 11Mt office will iuue "C'' ltldwn to 1uccessru1 appU. cantl tn 1 day or two. HunUey said the holder of a "C" sticker sti'ould arfix the seal to the front window of hls vehi· cle. It will be honored at all ae~vlce atatlons ln Orange County. 'Diplomat' Dupes Cops But Huntington Check Uncovers Errors A 37 year-old (orelgo•r. who Huntlnitoo Be•ch police aUeae duped them lp11t month into bf.l&anlal he was COMUI aeneral for inift~x11tent kingdom, was arrested Tuesday on lndecent e'~posure charges Offlcers identified tbe auaped aa Harvey Christian Schneider. He wu picked up at a local res ta urant b y t he same policeman he aUeeedly duped la&t month. At that time. &hneider had been stopped In his car on an ex· pos ure charge He then showed the officers a passport listing him as a bigb·ra.nklng official l.Ds Jtlamitos Still Mulled for Airport By REBECCA HELM Of "'9 O•llY "1'-' S~H County Supervisor Harriet Wiede r Cailed Tuesduy to eliminate a Los Alamitos site proposed for a general aviation airport from a list of fi ve county sites up for conside ration by county government. Her colleagues on the County Board of Supervisors ordered a more detailed study of all the proposed locations to determine which one would best serve as a n additional private aircraft landing field. Recently. the county's General Services Agency <GSA l named the Armed Forces Center at Los Alamitos as a preferllble general aviation site in a study done for supervisors. rt headed the "preferred" list because of the relatively low t•ost about. S·l million of ex- panding its now strictly military use to include private aircraft. M r.s. Wi eder. who represents th e cou n tv·~ Second S uper v1soria1 · 01li tr1 e t. s aid many of her constituent~ :.trong. ly oppose locating the pnvate Slain Mesa ----_Deputy Cited In Ceremony The name of Los Angeles County sheriffs deputy George Barthel of Costa Mesa was added lo ~ list of 309 s lain of. ricers Tuesday in Los Angeles Sheriff's Academy ceremonies attended by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. We the living can only stand in reco~niti on . ·· Brown told several hundred offirers during the Los An~efes County Peace Officers· Association's annual tribute.to offieers who have died in the line of duty since t857. ·Assigned as torchbearer at the cere mony w as track-suited Deputy Jimmy Ho11ingsworth. 30, of Anaheim . who was wounded last April 19 in the inci· dent that cost Barthel his life. Barthel and Hollingsworth were questioning a group of men ·about an a lleged drug sale in a Watts housing complex wh en both officers were struck by s hots fired from nearby bushes. Barthel rlied on the way to a local hospital. Hollingsworth re- covered from his wounds and is . now baek on duty. Barthel's name was among those of six offlcerl'! .who died on duty in the past year and who were honored Tuesday. Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter J . Pitchcss told the gathering : "One common thread of identity was in· terwoven in the m all a ded· ication and desire to serve their fellow man ." Three men arrested during_ the 1nvestigaUorf that followed the shooting of the two officers are facing trial on murder charges. A fourth man allegedly linked to the incident is facing trial on dru1 charges. .. Retarded Kith Vie in Track A track meet for almost 200 retarded students from seven Orange County schools will be held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at tbe Irvine Ht1h Se.bool traek. The athletnil who are e years and older, wt compete in nm· nin1 racea and Fritbee and softball throws. Tbere allo wtll be a race for blind 1tudenta and a wheelchair race. Tbe event la coordinated by the Community lnvol~ement THm ol tbe lrvlne·bued P1uor Corporation. Tbe pubUc ii lnvlt· ed to atteDd. airplane strip in the Los Alamitos area. That area of the north county 1s densely populated and bring- ing private aircraft in for land- ings and takeoffs would create a hazard. she argued. City officials from Cypress. Los Alamitos. Stanton. Buena Park, and Seal Beach supported Mrs . Wieder's opposition to the proposed site. But her fellow s upe rvisors. saying they can't deny her claims added that it would be "prem~ture" to eliminate any of the sites from consider ation un· til more study of each is com· pleted. The other sites named for further study include: -Prima Deshecha, site of a county dump cast of San Juan Capistrano. ~anliugo Canyon . six miles cast of Villa Park. Plano Trabuco. in the Coto de Ca1.a reC'reational community 10 mill'<; northeast nf El Toro. San Jua n Creek. ne ar Prima Deshccha. The San .Juan Creek site pro- posed for study was expanded by supervisors to include Bell Canyon. TIUs parcel adjoins the creek property and js adjacent lo Caspers Regional Park. Supervisor Ralph Cla rk pro- posed the Bell Canyon site. It is unde r consideration as a com· mercial airfield by the Southern Califomia Association of G<>v· ernm<'nts. he said. adding he didn ·t think such a use would bt' feasible. Newport-~a Schools Plan Graduations . Newport-Mesa high schools h a v e a n no u n c e d p 1 a n s fo r iz raduation ceremo nies. and three high school s named va ledi c t o ri a n s and salutalorians. The only school that didn't is Costa Mesa High School, where the va led ictoria n and salutatorian will be announced next Wednesday That sel)Q.ol's graduation is planned for 7 :30 p.m. June 13 at Orange Coast College's LeBard Field. Estancia High School graduates will receive their diplomas at 7 p.m . June 14 at Davidson Field, Newport Harbor High School. Estancia 's valedictorian!'! are Susan Isaacs and Linda Tanges. Davidson Field will also be the site of Newport Harbor High ceremonies at 3 p.m. June 12. Valedictorian is John Hansen and Betsy Parry is salutatorian. Corona del Mar HJgb School's graduation will take place at S p rn. June. 14 i.n the school quad~, v·aledlctorians are Franklin Lewis, Anne Norris and Sharon Travers. McNally High School ceremonies wiU be held at 10 a .m . June 14 In the school's patio area. Newport-Mesa Even· tng Hl1h School graduates will receive diplomas at 5:30 p.m . June 13 on the lawn behind McNaUy. F,...P..,,eAJ 'STUDIO ••• that type of bualneu, you know you 're IOI.DI to 1et bualed." WIMt&er or not.the city ii beck to aquan abe appeared an open que1Uon today. Campqna 1aJcl tbe court ID· Junction m.llht 1till apply to a new owaer u a ''IUC!MhOr min· tereat." but "U may be somethlnl we'll bave to ftlbt 6' court." from the country of Sealand. 'lfi# .,...., ,. ........ Ptlllt Schnelder, police s aid , clai~ diplomJllic immunity. He produced Sealand docu- ment.I. They Jet him go. OOOBALL HOURS IN COSTA MESA AT FEDCO Careful: At Midnight Your Coach Could Turn tnto Pumpkin . •. At this point. Huntington Beach investigators launched in· to some historical research. F,.._P.,,eAI They learned that Sealand was a World War II British military installation in the North Sea th•t was later sold to a private party. The police historians now al- lege: CRUNCH REMAINS. • • • There is no country of Sea land. -Schneider's passport from Sealand is of questionable validity. -Schneider's listing of the Sealand cons ulate in Santa Monica as his home address doesn't. in fact. exist. That's when Schneider got ar· rested on the original month-old exposure chargl!. lie is held in lieu of $2,000 bail. · Officers are also checktng his c itizenry status. Schneirler as believed to be of Auslnan c.lc:.· cent. Motorists who find themselves . on the streets late at night have an allr in the Fe<ko Department store on Harbor Boule\._llfd at Adams Avenue In Costa Mesa. Card·carrying Fedco mem- bers can buy gas from -10 p.m. until 4 a .m .• but store officials say motorisL~ have gol to watch for the midnight date change from odd to even. Al the stroke of midnight. anyone in line with yesterday's license plate is out of luck Sales of gas by appointment landed a Huntington Beach cou- ple in trouble with the law for the third time Tuesday when police cited station owners for * * * violating state regulations. Huntington Beach police is- sued the third citation in a week to Inez and Bill Nuendfeltd. owners or the Shell gas station at Springdale Street and Heil Avenue. Keeping order in the gas line and keeping .would-be robbers a way has led one Fountain Valley service station operator to don a World War II-vintage pistol. Wes Sldebotham of Wes' Union at ~525 Warner Ave. said he doesn't have any problems with people cutting into the lines al his station when he"s got the gun strapped to his hip. * * * f"rorn Page 11 I Fro• Pag~ A I SLAYING ... UNES LONG AGAIN. • • state of d isarniy 1'n th1· woman ., bedroom. indicating that there week so he can open Sunday ... I had bet•n a slru1'("1c or t.iiat Olll' don •t see the point of it. .. "' Lce Tharp. manage r or a or more persons had f alle n. Pacific Coast Highway Union 76 Ho¢an s aid stution in Corona de lMar. said Hogan said Miss An<lt'rson had operating w1th part time help on been beatcn in th<' heat! with :1 ~unrtays can bC' <t problem for blunt objcd, hut clt•elincrl to ~ll\' lhi· owners and the c•ustomers whether a weapon had bt·en .. The part-time he ir' on Sun recovered bv u1vl·sl1(:ators day is alwa.vs calling in s1ek He said there was no 1tign or · Also. a lot of people who come in forced entrv into lhl' aparlml•nl. here have cars wo rth $30,000 or although doors unt.I windows more. and you've gol to have ex· were examined on two occasion:. perienced help to check that to make sure . e ngine coolant is n 't poured into One part-time neighbor. Kevin lhe crankcase where oil belongs Winn, 21. said Tuesday that he to ruin an engine real quick." saw a man and a woman stand· · Tharp also questioned whether ing In Miss Anderson's kitchen requjred Sunday operations when he arrived al an adJacent would help the gasoline shortage aoartment about 9 P m Sunday. situation. The coroner·~ orfiec listed the .. Monday through Saturday time of death u bout 2 a.m . we get our normal customers Mondav. hut on Sunday you get the vaca· · Abou.l a hour l;.it cr. Wann said. tione rs wasting gasoline. he hear<l people arguing m loud Harley Johnson, who operates voices. !Jul nu oth<'r sounds :J Union 76 station al Uni\'ersity .., thought it was 1ust a verbal Park in Irvine, said he thought argument.·· Winn said. the governor's order is pointless Ho~an said Miss Anderson had s ince he will not have any gas on rented the apartment in late Sunday. March, movin~ from Newr><>rt "I could open, I suppose, and Beach. Just watch people." he said. Prior to livi nj.{ in Newport, Hogan said. the woma n h:Jd Motorists who have com · Jived with her parents in the Salt plained of a lack ol courtesy at Lake City area. !-ier vice stations !"ince the J,?as ··she was very hraght. care1:r-t·risis <'rupted obviously have minded. and apparently came tn not ca lled a l Williamson '°uthern California because of Chevron in University Park. motorists. ehats with customers cind apologizes for the delay they are encountering at his pumps. Station operators in southern Oran~e County were unanimous in lhc•ir opposition to the gov- ernor·s order. .. If lht•y w:.int me to stay open th(·y can give me more gas and provide me with an incentive:· s a id Ke n Fro his h o f Ken 's C h evr o n Servi c e in Sa~ Cle m e nte. "1 would be a damned fool to pump in six days what I can pump in five ." And the reaction from Bob Lintz of Laguna Niguel Chevron: "I'm not g-onna-stay open unless they come out here a ncl threa t e n me with r.andcuffs · · A num~r Qf station operators 1n Orange County said they try to savc• enough gas to enable th(•m to open for a few hours on Saturrlay. But the majority said their ~as allocation is just not s ufficient to justify opening on the weekend Typewriters StoleQ Three e lectric typewriters valued at $2.400 were stolen from the Xerox Corporation, !8691 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine in a window-smash burglary that is under investigation by Irvine police. The c rime was reported Monday. the Job market here." !.aid • Owne r George Williamson Hogan. walks down the line of waitin~ ~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~---''-~~~~~~-~-~-~~ Lynn Hart HART'S ··J~hn Hart . . 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R.u 17 ,..,..::::. #e•Ta i.• • 14 ,..,__"' ~l"=G H£ ~ ,: ::;·i,, Oil Fi ' I D '",. • ,,_..... :: r.; .. .., ,. ... -"' "-" ,. .• 11• ""' • "' =~r ... :~ 1: ~ ~"' -: PslG ,,,,... 1 dllV.-~ rm s ncome rops ""~1:ti :~ ";JJ~f~ • t~it ,I Ff~~'·:~ ;E ~~ = =~~ ::1; = m!~-~ :l~'.TJ ::~ ~-~1 LOS ANGELES <AP> --McCulloch ... t ,. !m!: =••·'I::~=~;.! .. ;;, :11 s ... ., -~ = 1::~ ~ l~ ~ aio.:J~: J:.'~lv. .... ._ Oil Corp. has reported net income or ·· "·· " ~ u1 .. !!!! at9-..... =" 1:1; 1;: .£:! t: .-GM, M • i.s 20'lt-._ !GG ~-: .. ,1u.,• ~ ·~ $2.2 million. or 12 cents a share, for .. :_,,~~--... ·· ..,.. " ..,, .. -*'"'· .... ....... · 2 4DYt "' ... ,,,, '• , • si • "" "' ...... .. • · h r· r 979 d • • .._" ·"' • • s ..... :: ~ ·· 1 """ • M!IWI ~:., •• 1 ni.-._ PSEG r·.a .. • 1~.~\.. t e 1rst quarter o 1 . compare ii .!I j +··· -;..,;-1111 .,. i ·; .. """~ ·~ =:r{tN: ·; ,: ~::~ ~ ='.':. ·4 ~~ ~-"' with net income or $4.7 million or %7 1•n.1lll1..•, iJ + O&O -lt: o 7 11 ~· ... T ·.. "' ",..SP'L '-" ' .. m•.. .. t 1 -.h iod I t " • ,,.,, ... ~ \'il'I., $f'" M "' ,,_, ~ ~·-·· ,J r ... ' --''°''ft n•--cen S, •Or• e same per as year. -~-,I• ae ._ .... ~ 'i'I ,J 1':.~.~ _....._ · .. 1 i~~·~ =:--.;.,.'·" .' U 1~7 "" McCuJJoch said this quarter's re· I.II' ~... ' l ..J + i ~ 11 ": r= := == 1 :;,:.; ~....:: ~ "'"'g ti i ,: L~" ults included a $622,000 loss related _,.] • 'ii~ 1 + ~ if • Im'::"-=tk li1I , l',t! :! S::i.o .• 11• n ·;.. to foreign currency exch&n1e con· 9::il 'I + 11 ~ it =" . i ft :,.,..:; · ._ : ... s ·.I m-..... t:'~' ~ ; 1~ ~"'=~ tracts while last year's results in-fi ~ ·· :' 1 L='= 1ti• t:i. 's'nr ,,... • ._ ·~ 1:~'' • ~~~ .. ~. .:._ ·~-eluded a $3.3 million gain from the ' j I ;·:::: 1 ......... i 1:··· .. :l...1111 @· ; l: lr-: ~ :f~ ':U '' • l:"! 14 sale of its interest In a California oil ' ' .. .,,I c. j '' , Mii ..... Mitecc t t m ...,. "1tn ... ' 11 t0 ..... field • • .. ' r='"" llltP'S• • I ,, ll\t ... ,\ .... Pvr "' 71ASI ,......_ R . # h fl f t ..... 1u '"' . • 1 "'i4i ,...... ... • m ,,_. " lt4HllM .nu• ms ,._ .,. evenues 1or t e rst quarter o ] ' ...... "' 1. .. • -111 ,...... wt •• ,._,, -"" a-• ·" I ts '!.. -1979 were $22.9 million compared to I.~ C ... ;T 11 ~::: Ht ·• J ;:...,+·~.:I,; 'l :r..~:~ li=:n/I ., 'i 1=:',4 $18.8 mlllion in the first quarter of • n ~ ta 1 • u • v. 1& ,ft totAt-"' ~~.:r. • ••• IS • .,,, 1978 t .. -"ompany .. aid " .... , ... ) 1 \9 :=r -~·· I ~::.~ •.• ' • 14'Mt ..... i. ... M ..... 114 .. -I lft!~ 0 • • I r ~.Mev1t,1t7t s ./ DAILYN.OT Credit Ca~ds Help Economy NEW YORK <AP> -Thole plat.le credit eu9 la JCMt pot'ket have done more tJUs year tilaa. simply mU.1t eaaier to buy t1U1111f Tbe1 have pt.yed a major role - some would say tbe ke)' role -lla Uepmc tM MOMmy 09l of a recession. At the belinninl of the year, many eeoaomiltl tbou .. t a recession would have developed by now. A hY relldo was that coaaumer debt, alrelldy at l'ffOrd levels, wu con- sidered unlikely to keep expanding. Bl.IT IT HAS. AND THAT HAS kept the eeoaomy growing faster than many economist.a expected, thereby at least postponing the recea.sion. lnfiation. and fears it will continue, are playln1 a role- in the expansion of consumer debt. Conaumers are buyiq on the theory that prices will be bilher next month. · '11aey are turning their worthlka paper money into durable assets." said Michael K. Evans of Chase- Econometrics, one or the economists who had expected- consumer spending to slow. But another reason ror the decline is that, ( ) despite ttigher interest ~E H '/S ,. ~1 ,. • "'SIS rates charged lo busi · / -. "' · ,... 1-. I'S ILi • · nesses, credit is not harder to get ror con- sumers. Nor, in many cases, is it more ex pensive. Much consumer borrowing is through credit cards, on which the interest rate has long been 12 percent to 18 per- cent, mostlx the higher figure. The prime rate charged to corporate borrowers has risen rrom 7~ percent lo u~. percent since the beginning or 1978, but consumers are paying the same rate they always were. 1111E CONSUMER IS N<n' AS SENSmVE to the cos·t or money as the corporation," notes Peter N. Goldsmith, a vice presiden~of Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. "He has been trained over the years to accept higher interest rates." Whal is more. credit is easier to get now than it was during the last tight money spell. Many more banks allow consumers lo automatically get loans by overdrawil\j? their checking accounts. They might have given loans in the past, but now the consumer doesn't even have lo face the trauma of walking into the bank to rm out an applica- tion. Unfortunately. most economists see a continuing boom in the economy as a bad thing, arguing that it will even- tually lead to a more serious recession. The Carter ad- ministration ts hopmg ror a "soft landing," in which the economy slows bul does not fall mto a recession . THE WGH DEMAND, OF COURSE, also is hamper· ing efforts to figh~ inflation. With ronsumers seeing each price increase as a reason to buy now, there is little to stop sellers from imposing new increases. There are some signs that consumers are becoming overextended and may voluntarily slow down their purchases. But ir that doesn't happen soon, the govern- ment may be forced to take action. Goldsmith argues that raising the cost or money some more. by pushing up interest rates, is unlikely to work. ··Those accustomed to paying 18 percent ror money will continue to do so as long al> it 1s available," he says. GOLDSMITH THEREFOllE TIONKS THE govern- ment may impose credit controls. something the Federal Reserve Board could do. with presidential permission. un- der current la w. Such controls wouJd require consumers to :::;74"1t down an initial payment when making certain purchases. ' 1'hat has DQt been 'dcme sln~oreaJIWar, an<rac~ tion to impose controls probably would create a political storm. But Goldsmith thinks Carter could be forced to take such a step. ''Here·s a president who's running scared.·• be argues, adding that Carter 's voluntary wage and price controls are being "proven ineffective" and that Carter has ruled out mandatory controls. It is therefore "at least possible,'' <.ioldsm1tn argues. that Carter will tum to credit controls tn an effort to slow down inflation before the presidential primary season begms next winter Huntington Firm Wins Navy Task Work under a three-month-long engmeering contract will be JJ('rformed by M<:Donnell Douglas Astronautics Co .. Huntington Beach. on an advanced lightweight torpedo pro~ram Mc-Donnell Dougl,as Corp and Honeywell, Inc., have been selt'cted by lh<' U S Navy as prime contractors on the program. a company spokesman said. THE INITIAL CONTRACT AWARDED McDonnell Douglas is for $1 .35 million and is expected to be followed by a contract for a 39-month competitive advnaced de- velopment program, he said. The advanced lightweight torpedo will be designed for launch by surface ships and rotary and fixed-wing airt'raft. It will replace the operational MK 46 lightweight torpedo. He called the newly announced contract "an important win because it puts us firmly in that (torpedo) business, a new area or activity for us " Airlines' BUJDping l)ecJme~fo~'1ogtJi WASHINGTON <APl lnvotuntary bumpin1 of airline passengers declined in February, both on domeali~ a nd international rtights. accordinc to the CivU Aeronautics Board. Orricials said 10,302 passengers wtte denied seats in February, down from 11,278 in~ same month the year before, IN ADDmoN. S,331 PASSENGERS volunteered to give up their seats in February in retum for compe~. lion. Under CAB rules. airlines muat first ask tor vohm· leers in an oversale situation before ~mpinl anyone in· voluntarily. Thia February, s.2 out of every 10,000 pauen1en on domestic Right.a were bumped, down from 7.1 the year before. On international routes there wu a drop trom 10.51 to 4.51per10,000 pusengen. Air California bed the hi1hnt bumpiDI rate ln February, 51.lt per 10,000 pusenaen, followed by Altair Airlines, 31.54; Air New Ensland, 13.30; Teitu lnterna· Uonel, tl.37 and Oaark 8.95. Air California also wa1 tbit leader in January. AlaLINES aEPOaTING NO IN\'OLVNTUY IMamt- ing du.ring the' month were Wrtaht, Ree¥e, Alpn and A.Ir Wt1conaln. "Sorry, Marmaduke. You and your friend1 didn't moke the guest li1t." SUPERHEROES SHOE ..... 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