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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, 1979
VOL. 11. NO. UJ, 1 SECTIO.S, U l"AGES
'Artioa Pondered
Oil -Conspiracy
Cited by Clark
By REBECCA HELM
0t•o.H?l"l1etSuH
Evidence that ma1or 011 com·
panies conspired as early as 1972
to create tbe present gas
sbortage is oo fi I e with
'California's Central District
~ and sbould be released to
tbe public, Orange County
Supervisor R.alpb Clark charged
Wednesday
~ With unanimous s upport of the
board. he asked County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper to explore what
powers the Superviso rs have to
force the sealed files open.
•'I can't believe we should
take the initiative in this mat-
ter,'' Clark said. "I believe we
allould do more than call on
aomebody else to open these
records and to make these docu·
tDJenls public."
Clark's remarks came during
.._ public session or the county
Board Of s upervisors as he was
reporting to his board colleagues ( oa tbe status· of the gasoline
crisis. ,
Clan and Supervisor HarrieU
Wieder have been appointed by
Nard Cbainnan Philip Anthony
·1o keep tat. on the crisis for the
) full board.
• Tbe sealed information Clark
, referred to was gathered by the
••tate Attorney General for an f Uti·tnlst suit filed against 10
!'..ID•Jor oil companies in 1975.
Clark, a former gas s tation
~wDer, said be baa taken a
Nude Cyclist
·Flagged Down.
INDIO (AP> -Warm weather
1111 't a IOOd excwse for ridin&
made oo a motorcycle down a
pabllc bi1hway, says a
Callfonlia Hiahway Patrol of·
fleer wbo arrested a cycle
llnabr for l.Ddeeen~ exposure.
Officer f'red Cooper aaid be hard a elt11eu baad radio
&ruam&uioa about the nude ~-_. miDatel later the •el1t.Mdman1tnabdput. ......... =·--and the = .... ill ..... Cooper
9d UM_ e1eU.t aloq tn·
....._ 10 Tu.day mcbt. Af. ....,,•'!i1 •1••r·old Edward aaea.ara hll of ladlo was
...... for l•H:!!f•tlon of n•' II~ iadeeeDt
.... &
... . . . ' . -. ·
special interest in the legal ac·
tion.
Sanford Ruskin, chief or the
ctnti-trust division of the slate
Attorney General's Los Angeles
office, confirmed today that
such a suit exists.
lie said the defendants are
Standard Oil of California, Tex-
aco Inc ., Union Oil Co. of
California, Atlantic Richfield
Co .. Exxon Corp .. Getty Oil Co ..
Gulf Oil Corp .. Mobil Oil Corp ..
Phillips Petroleum Co .. c.ind
<See CLARK, Page AZ)
Police Probe
Death of
Tee,.,'s Baby
Costa Mesa pol ice said today
they are investigating the death
of a newborn baby who died
shortly after his 14-year-old
mother delivered him at home
without waking the rest of her
family.
The 6~·pound boy apparently
died of blood loss and from im-
proper care after his birth Mon·
day. said Lt. George Lorton.
He said lbe mother had con-
vinced her parents she wasn 't
pregnant and ju.st needed to I~
weight.
When she went into labor late
at night, she stifled her cries and
delivered the child herself, cut-
ting the umbilical cord with
scissors, Lorton said.
1be baby was left wrapped in
a sheet while the mother dozed
ofl. When she awoke, he was dead, Lorton.said.
The girl's family found. them
and called paramedics, Lorton
said. Tbe girl required sur1ery
a.s a result or injuries J,he had
suffered in tbe delivery, t;'e said.
Lorton said it waan 't yet
known wbetber any cbarces
~ould be~ 1D the cue.
Curb Criticized
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Lt.
Gov. Mike Curb wa1 ibarply
criticised by some A11embly
Republicam for b1a 1Dvolvement
in a GOP leedfnhlp ftibt that
led to A11emblyman Paul
Priolo'• ouster as minority
leader, the Loa Aqeles 1111M1
nDOl'ted todu.
....
as
eave ___ ar ·
Carter Fan Speaks llp
President Carter may not be getting alon~
well with members of Congress, who
dumped his gas rationing plan. or with an-
tf-nuclcar power advocates. but someone
m Oklahoma City 1s on his side A !'lgn al
a paint ston.• in that city s<Jys. "Who<J '
Any president J anc Fonda ·s opposed to
c:.in 't be all bad ...
Coulitians Report
Siphoning I•Iness ..
Gas-hungry Orange County
motorists apparently are re-
learning the art of siphoning
during the gasoline shortage and
Winclinl Up with Upset stomachs
and other ailments.as a result.
Dr. David Schapiro of the UCI
Medical Center's poison center,
said his staff has received more
than 100 calls the past 10 days
from individuals and physicians
inquiring about siphoning·
related 1uoline poisoning.
"Usually it isn't worth it to
siphon," Schapiro warned. "It is
not a cood practice to learn."
Schapiro noted the majority of
tbe calls involve a small amount
of IHOllDe tn1eatecl into tbe
stomach wblcb causes 1utro-
i nteatinal discomfort, a foul
taste in the mouth and com-
plaints that individuals are
"belcbinc fumes."
The disc!omlorta last about 12
to 24 boun, Schapiro aaJd, and
u1uall7 can be treated wjtb milk
or an uti·acid.
If an ounce or more of
IHOline ii swallowed, Schapiro ••med. .non. an Qlade to re-
, . .. .
move the s ubstance from the
body quickly, as with a laxative.
The shorter gasoline slays in
the gast~intestinal tract, he ex-
plained. the less the likelihood of
damage.
Serious injury can result, he
continued, if gasoline acciden·
tally goes down the windpipe in-
to the lungs rather than into the
stomach.
In s uch cases s ome thing
called chemical pneumonia can
occur, Schapiro continued, and
the injury can be fatal.
Schapiro .said moet of the calla
received at the UCI poison <eee 81PHON1 Pace AZ)
·Dozen Injured .
OMAHA, Neb. <AP) -A fire
at an Omaha chemical company
sent at lea.st a dozen peaons 1o
the boepita.l for treatment ol eye
irritation, smoke inhalation and
min or injuries and caused
evacuation of ts downtown
blocu aa a brllk wind pushed
toxic fumes over the area.
(;old Prices
Still Hitting
Record High
LONDON (AP) -The price of
Bf Id hit a reeord $257 .85 an
ounce in London today. The
dollar, me anwhile, gained
marginally an Tokyo and was
generally firmer on European
money markets.
Gold closed Wednesday in
London at $256.25. a record close
for the market.
After climbing to $257 .85. Lon-
don's five major bullion houses
rixed the price for the morning
trading session at ii slightly
easier rate of $257.55. The after·
noon fixing was $256.80.
lo Zurich, the metal wai quot·
ed at $257.625, up from the
market's reeord cloee of $2158.625
W eclnesd.ay and the prevtoua rec·
•ofd of $257.125 hit in Zurich
trading Wednesday.
Bullioo tradinl was described
as becoming brisker as the
mornin1 wore on . Some
operators believe that before the
end of the year there will be a
lot of speculative activity in
gold .
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$5 Lilllit
·Proposed
On Fuel
WASHINGTON (AP' Rep
.I o h n· 0 1 n g e I I . D · M i c h ..
1·ha1rman of a !louse energy
~ubcomm 1 llec . said today a
gasohnf> rationing proposal be·
in~ drafted by a group or House
Oe mocrab could he lp ease
gasoline shortages this summt:r.
Dingt•ll said the measure.
wh1 t:h tentatively would limit
gasoline purehases and require
motorists to 1.-ave their cars at
homf• ont> day a week. shows
somt' prom ise of easing long
hn1•s at sl:'rv1ce stations in some
:lrt'll."
Any ml'asun•s <.11med at dis-
tnbulin~ g<isoltnc :.uppltes more
l'Vl'rtl y will help. he said
"The d1sastl'r Wt' have upon us
1~ real. serious and or lengthy
ctural1on.' · Dinge ll told a re-
porter.
Dingell threw his support
behind efforts le<l by Rep. Toby
Moffett. D Con n., to dra ft
lc~1slallon placin~ restrictions
on t(asoltne :.ales afte r the House
I ast wt•ek rc1ectcd President
Carter's s t1rndh)' gasoline ra·
L1oning plan
MoHell disdosed his proposal
earlier m the week.
Today. Dingell said· he in·
s tructed his s ubcomrn.iltee's
starr to work with Moffett and
other Democrats on the panel
who are trying to write a ~Ub·
slltute plan.
Moffett has said his proposal
probablY, would set a na ·
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Coast
Weather
Low clouds night and
ea rly mo rning hours
othe rwise fair Friday:
Lows tonight 53 to 57.
Highs Friday 68 lo 83.
INSIDE TODA~
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1rag a proJeutoltal apot1. See
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;Gas 'I'his Weekend?
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d 1 y and aerv re ataUon
operators r•PQrtf'd lon1 lines
formed u early H $ 1 . m by
m~ wliloH platee end ln
tM deUnd dlltt.
And lt . ._med clear from •
countywide survey that very
, ••• ., ..,, MrVk • 1taUona ....
partklpatlDI tn th• tlo9'1H
ursed _.....,. a• a form of pro-
uat Al''• federal coatnala cm 1usujp1Ma.
"We were open from 1 1.m. to
t a m. today and we'll open
every day, Saturday and Sunday
ia<'luded. for as lon1 as our 1u
supply lut.a." commttnt.d an at·
tendant at a Union 78 ataUon on
Wo•e•'s War ·
Martha, Pat Feud Reveale"'
NEW YORK IAPI The h1te Martha Mitchell carried on a
"cold war " with fiNlt h1dy Pat Nixon whtle their husbands conduct
ed the buslneta of atat.e, aceorcrm. to a forthcomin& book on Lbe
outspoken Mra. Mitchell.
In excerpts from a book ~ntilled "Martha"
10 the J une issue of Good Housekeeping
m agazine, Mrs. Mitchell discussed the encoun·
ters that led to friction between the two women.
The book was authored by Mrs . Mitche ll's
friend, Winzola McLendon.
According to the book, the late wife of
former U.S. AtU.omey General John Mitchell
thought Mn. Nixon was "aloof and cold," and
the strain "rew a reater in 19'12 when Mrs. Mitchell moved to New York.
MITCMaLL Shortly after. the wife or then·PrP.sident
Nixon declined an invitation to a tea hosted by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs.
Nixon later relented, but Mrs. Mitchell never forgot, according to
the report.
County 'Swamped'
With 'C' Reque$ts
urabge County offices and city
police departments re ported lo·
d ay they have been swamped
with inquiries for "C" slickers
which would e xe mpt c om·
mercial vehicles from the. odd·
even gasoline sales restrictions.
Officers in Stanton said today
they have yet to receive any of
the sticker applications.
But (:O unty gove rnment of·
ficials said they have left it up to
individual city managers and
police stations to come to' county
offices in Santa Ana to obtain
the application.
Tustin police sa id the y handed
out 550 lo 600 applications on
Wednesday alone and Santa Ana
police said they d istributed
mor e than 100 in the first six
hours of the day.
The applications. which are to
be available at libraries, police
stations and cit y halls. are to be
processed sole ly by mail.
County T ax C o ll ect o r ·
T reasurer Robe'rt Citron said
about 300 sticker a pplications
a rrived in today's mail and are
being processed as quickly as
possible.
He also noted completed ap·
plications ma y be turned in, in
person at his Santa Ana orfice ,
bul s tic kers still would be
mailed after applications are
processed.
No stickers are being handed
out over the counter, he warned.
A $10 fee Is charged for the
stic kers to cover processing
costs . 1be sticker program is
-designed lo help drivers of un·
ma rked comme rc ia l vehicles
Officer Killed
In Gun Battle
MIAMI CAJ?> -One day alter
ceremonies honored nine Dade
County policemen slain in the
last decade, a tenth officer was
killed and two others badly
wounded by a m an who said he
didn't care if he died, according
·to police.
Lewis Randal Pearsall, 21,
died in an exchange of fire with
officers Wednesday after he
wounded his wife and a second
woman in what appeared to
have been a domestic quarre\,
police uid. Officer William
Cook, 25, died later at North
Shore Hospital.
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identify themselves al gasoline
s tations and in gasoline Ji nes.
Police lll inland Orange Coun-
ty communities and sheriff's or-
fi cers in the unincorporated
south county reported lines at
stat ions were j ust as long as
ever for the most part today.
T hey said. ho we ver . d is·
turba n ce calls h ave be en
minimal and Santa Ana officers
said there has been a drop in
complaint calls .
* * * Second Victim
Of SA Gas
Blaze Dies
A fire caused when gasoline
s to re d in a JO.gallon plastic
trash can exploded in a Santa
Ana home claimed a second life
early today.
Cla udia Arredondo, 6, died at 3
a .m. today at UCI Medical Cen·
ter 's bum unit or second and
third degree injuries suffered in
the May 8 blast , Orange County
Coroner's deputies reported.
He r· grandmother, Celestine
Me ndoza , 64, died Sunday of in·
juries s uffered in the sam e
"blaze.
The gasol ine. kept in a
bedroom closet of the family
home, exploded when gas fumes
were ignited by a furnace pi.lot
light, firemen reported, injurin&
seven members of the family.
Two other family members.
Claudia's mother. Maria, Z7, and
he r brother, Juan Jr., 5, remain
in c ritical condition at the UCI
burn unil, hospital s pokesmen
s aid.
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CLARK •••
Shell OU Company.
Charges against the petroleum
offic ials include "price-fixing,
conspiring lo contrive shortages,
a nd of meeting in exclusive bars
and private clubs to drive up the
coat of gasoline." Clark s aid.
The suit, however, has s talled
in the courts by volumes of mo-
tions filed by the defendants who
also have had the inveatl1aUve
records which have been en·
te red sealed, be asserted.
State officials believe il will be
at leut 19113 before the case
e ver comes t o trial , the
s upervisor added. .
Meanwhile, Clark said, tbe
"oil companies bave a liceme to
eteal, lo continue lo fiJ prices,
create artificial sbort,1ea and
manipulate our lives.
"I don't believe thie sbcMald
ha ppen," he continue d. "I
belleve that the declllon-muers
who deellD our ener11 policies
in thie state should have attes1
to all of the attorney 1eneraJ's
records on this matter. The
small amount l'n seen hu real·
ly opened my eyea."
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RULES •••
Uoawtcle, '5 mlnlmwn on each
1aaoUDepurdwe.
Kia lmt8Uft plan ai.o WDUld
call tor a llticlter 111tem to n.p
eaeb automot.Ue otr die ~ oae
da1 a "*· a.tee would dla· tribute ltkten to m«onaa ln·
dleatlnl the d&J ot tbe week UM
car ecdd not be driven.
Newport Boulevard tn Coata .....
Police and service atatJoa
operatGn Uarou1hout the ..,tr
reported only minor dis·
turbanee1 in the 1u line• and an
apparent effort by some atatiou
to re.tore the cowtesy ud level
of Hrvice that diuppeared with
tht ouet ol the crtata.
.\r1U1Deata were reported la
Huntln1ton Beacb wbere
operators of Ray'a Uaioa '11 cm
S prl n1dale S t re,.t Hl up a
aepa ra&e line for driven of com·
merclal vehicles.
Motorist.a who tried to join tbe
hne and were turned away made
their feelings known lo atten·
dants who feel that the innova-
tion Is glvin1 customers faster
service
The gas outlook in Newport
Beach appeared brighter today
TOURISTS WORRIED
OVER GAS PINCH-Al
HOUSE MEMBERS
OWN OIL STOCK--A19
GERMANS GUZZLE
GASOLINE-81
wi th operators noting shorter
lines and some stations report·
ing that they have been getting
m ore aas than the supplying
company allotted them on May
1. A spokes m an for Newport
Shell. West Coast Highway and
Rive rside Avenue: said the sla·
lion would be open Saturday
"because we got a little more gas .··
A s pokesm an ror C roft's
Chevron on Newport Boulevard
said the station has been advised
that ita supply or gas will be in·
c reaseCi next week.
Both reported shorter Jines as
did Ken's Mobil in Corona del
Mar. but a spokesman for Ken's
said the station will not be open
this weekend.
Ca l i f or ni a Hi g hw ay
P atrolmen have reported fewer
traffic proble ms in the county
s ince the crisis began and the
reason appears apparent in an
a na lysis issued We dnesda y
bythe Or ange County Transit
District.
Passenger loads are up by 40
pe r cent a nd som e would·be
passenge rs on certain routes
have had to wail for the next bus
as buses loaded to capacity pull
away from boarding points.
OCTD's dial·a·ride services
are booked solid in the morning
and altemoon peak hours, a dis·
trict spokesman said.
Dial-a·ride cars a re sedans
like taxi cabs that carry up lo
seven passengers whose destina-
tions are matched up by a dis·
pa tcher. The service is often
contracted out to local taxi com·
panies.
Users of the service in the
s outh Ora nge County area
passed gas lines today that were
reported as considerably shorter
by service stali9n operators in
San Clemente , Dana Point,
Laguna Beach a nd San Juan
Capistrano.
Several service station owners
said their May allocations of gas
a re holding out and should see
them through to the end or the
month.
But lines were just as long in
Irvine where au service stations
contacted reported that they wiU
be cloeed Sunday. "Get your gas
early Saturday if you want some
for the weekend," was the ad·
vice of one attendant.
1ito in Russia
MOSCOW <AP > --Soviet
P r esident Leonid Brezhnev
greeted Josef Tito With a bear
hug as he arrived in Moscow for
four days of t alks, but it was ap-
parent the Yugofilavian presi-
dent, 87 this month, was in far
better health than his 72-year·
old host. Bre zhnev's health bas
noticeably deteriorated in recent
months and the apparent strain
with which he walked was
magnified in contrut tor Tito's
energetic and vigorous move-
ment.
'Wedding'
Anmdled
M~llPIDS, Tenn. <AP>
-Chapcellor D . J .
Aliuandratos has an·
nulled tbe marrial_e of a
17 ·year-old Ii rl who
tHllfied tier 1t-1ear-old
"hu1band" turned out to
be a woman.
Tbe 1lrl'1 attorney,
AudnJ katt, pneented a
blrtb cmtlflcate lo court
Wedne.day 1bowin1 her
Clieal'I IJ08M WU born I woman. HomoMxual mar-
rt•I• are forbidden by Tenn•11law.·
Tbe mt....,. w9'o mar-
ried the couple J.a a weU-
attellded, formal church
cenmaay t..ulled all the
partlH to be married
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LT. GOV. MIKE CURB SIGNS GAS-LEADING MEASURE
GOP Aaaemblymen Don Aogera, Richard Mounttoy Watch
Brown Raps .Curb's
'Political H ijinks'
By Tbe Auocia&ed Presa
Gov. F.dmund G. Brown J r.'s
visit with President Carte r has
assured increased gasoline sup-
plies for California, but the gov-
ernor 's success was marred by
Lt. Gov. Mike Curb's order to
ease the s hortage by relaxing
lead requirements for gas.
Al an airport news conference
Wednesday evening, Brown de-
nounced Lhe order, which Curb
said would permit higher levels
of lead in gasoline a nd increase
production from refineries by as
much as one million gallons a
day.
The Re publican lie utenant
gover nor sa id the need for such
an order was so urgent he could
not wait for Brown to return.
B ut Brown call e d the act
.. political hijinks." addin~ he
wo uld not rescind the order
beca use it would have no legal
effect.
·'I went back on business for
the people or California to meel
with the president a nd, during
that kind of a visit, the Jieute·
nanl governor lacks power un·
der the Constitution to issue the
order he did," Brown told re·
parters after his aircraft landed:
a t Los Angeles International
Airport.
* * * 'F,....PflfleAJ
SIPHON ••.
center, which handles inquiries
from physicians a nd inquiries
throughout Orange County, have
involved cases or stomach dis·
treas.
A few have involved coughing
and choking.
"We certainly do not recom·
me nd siphoning," Schapiro con·
tinued . adding that If siphoning
is necessary motorists should
purch ase siphoning dev ices
from hardware stor es rathe r
than using their mouths .
Falling
Concrete ·
Kills I
NSW YORK <AP) -A cb~
of coneret.e broU frolll a wt.ado-:
a.di• and dropped ... a&oriea,•
killln1 a 17·year-olcl Barnar&
Colle1e freshman walktn1 alon~
a sidewalk on Manhattan 'a UP.:
per West Side. :
Robert Green said be felt help·:
lea• u be watched b1a friend.:
Grace Gold, die Wednesdar,
ni&bt. · .
"Sbe wu walkina ahead of me-
witb a gtrUriead. I was wit&
another boy and a lirl. I taw the
thtn1 comtns down and I saw il
bit her head," he said. :
"I want lo be a doctor, and I:
could do nothing. There was:
oolhiDI I could do except watcb
her die.•
Miss Gold, of Brooklyn, wu
pronounced dead at St. Luke'a
Hospit.al alter e fforts to revive.
her failed. ·
Building inspectors were sent
today lo the building -owned.
by Columbia University -lo de·
termine why it happened. Some
Columbia stude nts claim the-
building is deteriorating and are
demanding an investigation .
·'I think it's disgusting that:
Columbia would let a buHding..
deterior at e like t his,'· saicl
MariaMe Holden, a Columbia
student.
But university officials said
bu ildings a r e "ins p e.cted
pe riodically" and are we ll·
maintained.
Green, 20. s aid he and some
friends were going with Miss
Gold to a bank and then to a dis-
co at the time or the accident.
Miss Gold was struck as she
walked down Broadway shortly
aft.er 8 p.m.
George Hines. the building·
superintendent, said the con-
c rete was a 12 by 8·incb piece of
a window ledge. He said the
fragment weighed about four
pounds.
A student said there bad been
complaints for some lime about
rra gme nls fa lling fro m the
building. But Hi nes denied he
had reports or concrete falling
rrom the 12·story building.
"It never fell before." Hines
said. "ft was a freak accident . .''
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VOL. 72, NO. 137. 3 SECTIONS, a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA THUASDAV,MAV1~1979 TEN CE
Superftsor Alleges Oil Conspiracy
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o.lty ,._ SIMt ,._
WANTS FILES OPENED
County Supervlaor Cl•rk
ay at:BF.C'<'A HJ:LM
OI ... DeH\P .._ tlMt
•;vldmo that m.,or oil corn
panaet eot\llpal"t'd H Hrly u 1972
10 create the pr~aenl l•S
Jborta1~ i• on file with
CalUornja 'a Central District
Court a.iMt sbould be releaaed to
the public. Onnge County
Superviaor Ralph Ch11rk charged
Wednesday.
With unarumous s upport of tbe
bOard. he asked County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper to explore what
powers the supervisors have to
force the sealed riles open.
··1 can't believe we should
take the ulitiative in this mat
ter. ·' Clark said. ·'I believe we
should do more than call on
somebody else lo open these
records and to.make these docu-
ments public."
Clark's remarks came-dllring
a public session of the county
Board of Supervisors as he was
reporting to his board colle111gues
on the status or the gasoline
crisis.
Clark and Supervisor Harriett
Wieder have been appointed by
f llanna Freed After
·Year in PrisOn
WASHINGTON <AP ) -
Former Orange County con·
gresaman Richard Hanna, COO·
victed in the Korean influence·
buying scandal, bas been re·
leased from priaon after serving a UtUe mott than one year of a
sill· to 30-month sentence, it was
discloeed today.
Hanna's release was ordered
by U.S. District Judge William
Bryant. There wa s no i m -
mediate explanation for
bryant's decision.
Prison officials released Han·
na Wednesday from Maxwell
• Air Force Bue in llGDtpmel')'.
Ala. 'Oley eaid be would be OD
probation for the rest of bis sen-
l uaee. Hanna, a Democrat wbo
aened in the House from 1963
tbroqb 11'74, entered prison May
1.1178. l Hanna ple8'ded guilty in
March 1978 to conspiring with
South Korean rice d ealer
t Tongsun Park and other South
• Korean officials to defraud the U.S. gove rnment. A 40-count
federal indictment had accused
HaMa of being a partner with
Park and two former diredors
of the Korean Central In·
teW.eoce Agency in a scheme lo
.............
OUT OF PRISON
Ex..ffep. Dick H•nn•
ply members or Congress with
cash and other gifts in exchange
for action~ promoting South
Kor.ean interests.
;Death of Newborn .
: lrwestigated in Mesa
i . ~ Costa Mesa police sa.id today
tltey are investigating the death
of a bewbom baby who died
abortly aftel' his 14-year-old
mother delivered him al home
without waking the rest of her -·
~ family.
1, The 6'h-pound boy apparently
· died of blood loss and rrom im·
proper care after his birth Mon·
t day. 'aid Ll. George Lorton.
He said the mother bad con·
Ylnced her parents she wasn't i preanaat and just needed to lose
WC. sbe went into labor late
at night. she stifled her cries and
delivered the child herself. cul·
ting the umbilical cord with
scissors. Lorton said.
The baby was left wnpped in
a sheet while the mother dozed
orr. When s he awoke. he was
dead, Lorton said.
The girl's family found them
and called paramedics, Lorton
said. The girl required surgery
as a result of injuries she had
suffered in the delivery. be said.
Lorton said it was n't yet
known whether-any charges
would be filed in the case
board Ctutirmu Philip Anthony
to keep labe oo lbe crisis for the
full board.
The sealed informaUon Clark
referl'ed to was gathered by the
state Attorney General for an
Hti·lruat suit fiJed a1ainat 10
major oil compaoJea in 1975.
Clark, a former gas station
owner. said be bas taken a
* * *
· special interest m the legal ac·
lion.
Sanfoi-d Ruskin, chief of the
anti·lrusl division or the state
Attorney General's Los Angeles
office, confirmed tOday tbal
such a suit exists.
He said the defendants are
Standard Oil of California, Tex-
aco Inc .. Union Oil Co. of
* * *
California. Atlantic Richfield
Co .• Exxon Corp .. Gett.¥ Oil Co ..
Gulf OU Corp., Mobil OU Corp ..
Phillips Petroleum Co., and
Shell Oil Comoanv.
·'They do not want the con-
tents of the document.a on me re-
vealed to the public,·· said Depu·
ty Attorney General Gary
James of the anti-trust section of
* * *
the attorney general's office in
Loa Angeles.
Reasons offered by the oil
companies in asking for tbte
court order sealing the records
included "protecting trade
secrets and other hokum."
James said. Charges aiail)S( the petroleum
<See CIAaK, Page A!)
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6-day· Car Use Eyed
Car Stickers, $5 Minimum Proposed
WASHINGTON <A P> -A pro·
posal tha t would require
motorists to leave their cars
home one day a week gained
support today as a possible sue·
cessor to President Carter's re·
jected standby gasoline ration·
ing plan.
The plan. being drafted by a
group of House Democrats ac·
live on energy issues. also would
tenta tively require gasoline
sales nationally of at least $5 per
car.
Under the propos al. car
windshields wouJd have to bear
stickers displaying a number
from one to seven indicating the
day or tbe week tbe vehicle
couldn't be d riven. Motorists
would pick the day and states
would distribute the stickers.
It would be illegal to drive a
car on the day or the week in·
dicated by tbe sticker and
motorists doing so could be ar·
rested or ticketed.
The plan would apply na·
lionally.
Rep. Toby Moffett. 0 -Conn ..
the main proponent of the pro.-
posal, said the plan could be
~.~. gaaoline ,shortages
It isn't as cumbersome as lhe
defeated standby rationing plan,
Moffett said.
"Al we saw Jut week, lf you
make it too complicated
Congress will do a number on
it." Moffett told a reporter.
The president's domestic ad-
viser, Stuart Eizenslat, met with
backers of the proposal today to
d emonstrate White House in-
terest in the plan and to help
with drafting.
Backers said the plan also bas
the blessing of House Speaker
Thomas P . O 'Neill of
Massachusetts and Democratic
Leader Jim Wright of Texas.
Rep. John Dingell, D·Micb.,
probably the most influential
House member on energy is-
sues, told reporte rs he thinks
MoffeU's plan might help ease
shortages and appears to have
s upport in Congress.
Dingell, chairman of the
House energy and power s ub·
committee. also said the pro-
posal would not draw the kind of
opposition that toppled Caner's
coupon-rationing plan.
And be said he favors giving
the president the power to deal
with shortages that can't wait
for a full -fledged rationing
scheme.
More Coverage
, Additional Harbor Area cov·
erage appears today on Page
Al&.
"The disaster we have upon us
is real, ~enous and will be of lengthy duration,·· Dingell said.
Moffett proposed the plan
after the House last week over·
whelmingly turned down Presi·
dent Carter 's standby plan for
gasoline rationing, and Carter
challenged Congress to come up
with a rationing plan within 90
days
Moffett said his plan isn 't an
-...... -~··~---GRIEVING PARENTS OF IAVINE MURDER VICTIM
A.lvtn •nd ll••lne AndeNon ll1Mt Repof'len
Parents Mo1•rn
Rites Held for Murder 'J-1.ictim
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL
OI -O.tllY ,.;1o1 ~!Ml The parents of 22-year-old
Savanna Leigh Anderson of
Irvine appeared publicly today
lo decry the murder or their only
child, described as "a fine,
clean, intelligent, God loving.
caring person."
Mrs . Ma><inc Ande rson, tears
streaming down her face. said
the Monday murder was tbe
work of an "obvious we irdo."
"We 're trying to help others -
we want to show that these peo·
pie cannot get out or jajl, go out
the door, and do these things to
other people," she said.
The nude body or Miss An·
derson was discovered Monday
night by Irvine police in her
Woodbridge Me adows apart-
m ent. She had been strangled
and beaten.
The Anderso ns appeared
before reporte r s moments
before the noon funeral services
at the Church or Jesus Christ or
Latter-Day Saints, Newport
Beach 2nd Ward . Ttrey had .
traveled here from their home in
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Accompanying the Andersons
was Gene William Mills Jr ..
Miss Anderson's fiancee. The
couple bad anhounce<t their
engagement to .their respective
pare nts Sunday . jus t hours
before the t ime of Miss An·
derson's death. Mrs . Anderson
said.
Alvin Anderson, the father .
said he had recently met Mills
and was "most impressed" with
him.
It was Mills who summoned
police to Miss Anderson's apart·
ment Monday evening after she
bad failed to res pond to
telephone calls and knocks at
the door.
Al today's services he carried
a single white flower to be
placed on the closed casket.
Mrs. Anderson described her
daughter as a "very smart, con·
cerned and athletic" child who
excelled in music,. dance and
other studies, including an·
tbropology.
final form and that he and a half
dozen other Democratic mem·
bers or the energy and power
subcommittee plan to spend the
ne><t few days trying to finis h
writing it ·
Prosecutor
Testifies
At Trial
By KATHY CLANCY
01ttl90.t1ty..i1ets-
Prosecutor Robert Chatterton
was called to the witness st.and
today during Dr. William Wa«t:.
dill·s murder retrial in the wak'l
of a biller controversy surround· 1
ing a now-missing blue message
s lip.
Chatterton, in a surprise move
Wednesday produced a purport·
ed photo copy or the slip in an ef-
fort to show that Waddill may
have been in his office the night
he allegedly strangled a pre·
mature baby in the aftermath of
a salinE' abortion.
W add.ill h&as testified he was
not in bis office across the street
from Westminster Community
Hospital, but was several miles
away in his car enroute home
when he was paged by hi!!
answering service.
Chatterton had been attempt·
ing to show that someone at
Waddill's office placed a call to
the answering service the nighr
of the alleged murder al th~
same instant Waddill was being
paged by the hospital.
That would have put Waddill
about one minute away from the
hospital rat.he r than the seven to
ei~hl minutes a way as WaddiH
contends.
Waddill testified Wednesday
the blue slip no longer was in a
stack of hi!i answering servic~
messages. that he doesn't recall
seeing it and cannot account for
its whereabouts .
Arter Chatterton took the wit ·
ness stand today. defense al·
torney Charles Weedman told
h im , .. You somehow inferred
that he (Waddill) was responsi·
ble for it not still being in UH:
stack."
"Absolutely." Chatterton shot
back before the Orange County
Superior Court jury.
Chatte rton said he saw the
a ns wering service message
when Waddill let him thumb
through them during a recent
lunch break in the trial.
Diedrich· Says He's Optimistic
Miu AndeTson first became
interested in leaving the Salt
Lake City area during a family
vacation to San Diego four years
ago. Mrs. Anderson said.
About 18 months ago, when an
opening develope d at Com-
mercial Credit Corp's Irvine of·
fice. Miss Anderson quickly ac-
cepted it.
Waddill has testified he al·
lowed Chatterton to do so "re-
luctantly" after Chatterton as·
sured him none of the slips
which contain confidential pa·
tienl information would be re-
move d from Judge Byron
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BJ GA&Y GllANVILLE .................
SAN DIEGO -As tbe ellbt· womaa. four.man jury tbat will
decide bl1 fate od brlt.ery cUrlee llepD dellberatialla to-
' dQ, . Onmle County Su»enjlor
llalpb Diedrich predletea be will
....._ be Hquttted or the jury
wUI be unable to reach ·a venllet. .
1'T1Mn•, jUlt DO possible way,
MMd on the evidence ln this ca... tbat tbe jury can returo ...... suUt1 ftl'dict. .. Diedrich .....
818 ... were apokea •the
..... , ................ doan to ;.e.a ......... trial and
.... NF .... 8 dMlllim ftlcb
·---• UDallilDOUI 11 to ...... ...... Ge jary not be ...
Si .. Ml oplnioG, tbm lb
woald nault ln • ml•· •· lildDrllrlclaaa well u co-IJI .... ..._, BOie woald be
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of a series of invesUgations that
began in late 1976, Diedrich
lubed out today at the <>ranee
County District Attorney's Of.
fice. · ·u tbla cue doesn't prove to
the citizens of Orange Co\mty
·that the DA'a office ia biased
and prejudiced in tbia proeecu.
lion. nothin1 ' ever will.'•
Diedrich said. •
Singled out for the county
supervisor's harshest words was
A11i1tant District Attorney
llicbael Capiui, Diedrich'• pros·
ecutorintbecue .
''Tbe vteiOulaea and lytq by
Capbd bl Ida =•:z:: to U.. Jury ia I bos»e ... llftl to reant •••
Aid.
Por Ida put, Caplal WM eon-• •t .. to let tbe f8Ctl ..... for
tbemMlv. and tbe JUl'J deeJcle tbe ..... iD tbe trial bued OD
tbe eftdmce."
Tbe Jurr ta poadertna cbarpa
of aollett.1111 ud neetvial ......
a1alut Diedrich and bl• eo-
defend•, Leloy .... Aa •••
ditional charge ia conspincy to
commit bribes .
Start of jury deliberatioV
came at the end of a seven-week
trial.
It broulbt to a bead Diedrieb'•
1'1·montb, $100,000 legal ft1bt to
elear Nrmelf of ebarsee bnMtlbt
against blm December 1$, im
by the eounty grand jury.
When summed up, those
cbargee accuse the -U.year~
county supervisor with criminal·
ly takinl *'5,000 from a develop.
ment company lD return for bla
support of a land use cleclakla PftdiDI before tbe Oraqe eo.. tr Board of Supervtaon ta
Jm.'14. .
Tbe allqatioea also 8Ceme
Dtedrteb ol WetdJ prwarial tbe eompaa.J, Aaabelm Hilla
lne., bM belplnc lllm obt8ID aa .. 000 buk .... . ii tbe jury ...... down a IUiltJ
verdict • 8111 ol UM ,...,.._,
Dleclrleb, wben HDteneecl,
would au&om.UC:alb be removed
from aftlee ad faee ~ pcmlble n ... ..,.,......,..
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'Diamond Deal
Jans 2 Men
LOS ANGELES <AP> -FBI
agents were aearcbing for near·
ly half a milllon dollan in
diamonds foUowina the anest of
two La. An&eles men ln Florida.
A federal complaint filed in
Loe Mtelel ace'UIHI tbe men ol
llletallJi. trandeniDI $1 mlllioD
from City National Bank in
Beverly lllU. to a New York
dlamODd dealer. FBI a•enta an-
nouneed bere.
Tum into cmtody Wednes·
day wu former City National
Bank aeeretary llic.hael Joeeph
Kelley, 2'7, and Rlchard Albert
W •!'NP· •· a bairdreuer wbo 1bared XeUey's La. An••* ad·
dreu.
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Coast
Weather
Low clouds night and
early mornin1 hours
otherwise fair Friday.
Lows toni1bt 53 to 57.
Higu Friday·~ 83.
INSIDE TOD~ 't'
Prilbfe fllltgiag la becom-
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' motorlab apparenlly are rt
f learntnc the art of slphonin1
durlna tM iaM>llne ahortqe and
1 wlndlna up wlth upset atom~bl 1 and ottM'r •llmt'nta MS • result
Or l,_vtd St-haptro of th• UCI
Medlral C'f'nlt1r's polaon ct'ntcr. uad bi. ata!f hH r"Haved more
than 100 callas the P••l 10 d•Y"
from ancilv•duala •nd phyaiciaN
inquiran1 about alpbonma
related 1uollnt1 pcnsomna
"Usually lt &an 't worth it t.o * • •
: 'C'· Sticke~
~Calls Jam . .
i·Telephones
. orange County oHices and city
. police departments reported to·
: day they have been s wamped
: with inquiries for · ·c' · slickers
·which would exempt com·
· mercial vehicles from the odd·
: even gasoline sales restrictions.
: Officers in Stanton said today
'. they have yet to receive any of
: the •ticker applications.
: But county ~overnment of·
. f'i cials said they have left it up to
: individual city managers and
; police stations to come lo coun~y
• offices in Santa Ana to obtain
· the application.
• Tustin police said they handed
out S50 to 600 applications on
Wednesday alone and Santa Ana
police said they distributed
more than JOO in the first six
hours of the day.
-The applications, which are to
be available at libraries, police
stations and cify halls, are to be
processed solely by mail.
Co unty """'J'ax Collector·
Treasurer Robert Citron said
about 300 sticker applications
arrived in today's mail and are
being processed as quickly as
possible.
He also noted completed ap·
plications may be turned m', in
person at bis Santa Ana office.
but s licker s still would be
m ailed after applications are
processed.
No stickers are being banded
out over the counter. he warned.
A $10 fee is charged for the
sticke rs to cover processu~g
costs. 1be sticker program 1s
designed to help drivers of un·
marked commercial vehicles
identify themselves at gasoline
s tations and in gasoline lines.
Police in inland Orange Coun·
ty communities and sheriff's of-
fice rs in the unincorporated
south county reported lines at
stations were just as lo.lg as
e ver for the most part today.
* * * Ff'Olll Page Al '
CLARK •••
officials include "price.fixing,
conspiring to co!ltrive sb~rtages,
and of meeting an exclusave bars
and private clubs to drive up the
cost of gasoline." Clark said.
The suit, however, has stalled
'in the courts by volumes of mo·
tions filed by the defendants who
also have bad the investigative
records which have been en-
tered sealed, be asserted.
State officials believe it will be
at least 1983 before the case
ever comes to trial , the
supervisor added.
Meanwhile, Clark said, the
•'oil companies have a license to
steal. to continue to fix prices,
create artificial shortages and
manipulate our lives.
"I don't believe this should
happen," he continued. "I
believe that the decision-makers
who design our energy policies m this state should have access
t'.o all of the attorney general's
records on this matter. The
smal,l amount I've seen bas real-
ly opened my eyea."
H
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siphon," Schapjro warMed "It 111
not a 1ood praC'UCt to l"•rn • ·
Sehapiro notf'd the majonty of
tbe cal.111.avolve a amaU arncMant
of 1atollne •n1t11tt'd into the
stomach whlda U•H autro·
antesunal di&C'omfort . a foul
taste In th•· mo uth and com
plalnta that ind1 viduali. are
"bel<'h.lna lumeN "
The dJ~mforta laat about l2
to 24 hours. Schaparo said, and
usually can be treated with mUk
or an an~<·ad
If an ounce o r more uf
gasoline is swallowed. Schapiro
warned, efforts are m11de to rt!
move the substance from tht·
body quiC'ltly. as with 11 laxative
The shorter gasoline stays m
tht' gaslro·mtestmal tract, be ex
plamed, the less the likelihood of
damage.
Seriou$ mjury can result, he
continued, if gasoline accaden·
tally goes down the windpipe in
to the lungs rather than inlo 'the
stomach
Jn such cases some tbinl(
called chemical pneumonia can
occur. Schapiro continued, and
the injury can be ratal.
SC'bapiro said most or the calls
r eceived al the UCI poison
center. which handles inquiries
from physicians and lbqulries
throughout Orange County. have
involved cases of stomach dis·
tress.
A few have involved coughing
and chokin~.
"We certainly do not recom·
mend siphoning," Schapiro con·
tinued, adding that if siphoning
is necessary motorists should
purchase siphoning devices
from hardware stores rather
than using their mouths.
Sea,shore
Parking
Ban Set
Residents or Seasho1'e
Drive ·will be without
street parking on Monday
a nd Tuesday whil e
Newport Beach city crews
repaint lane lines on the
st reel.
The paint job is required
so a one -way s treet
system can be installed.
Under the plan ap-
proved by City Council
members, Seashore will
be one-way eastbound
from 46th Street to 33rd
Street. It will be one-way
westbound from 48th
Street to Orange Avenue.
A city spokesman said
there will be no parking on
Seashore f~m 7 a .m. to 5
p.m . from 33rd to Orange
while the painting is being
done on Monday and Tues-
day. The restrictions will
be strictly enforced by
police. he added.
Service Set
For Mr. Smith
Of Newport
Memorial services will be con·
ducted Friday in Brawley for
Hoxsie Y. Smith II, a part·tlme
Newport Beach resident who
died Tuesday at the age or 57.
Mr. Smith, a prominent Im·
perial County farmer, had spent
most of his lire in Newport
Beach. He was a 1940 graduate
of Newport Harbor High School
and had divided his time
between homes In Br.awley and Newport since 1946.
He was a graduate of USC and
a veteran of the ,\rmy Air Corps
in World War II.
He was an active member of
the state Sugar Beet Growers
ADociation, serving as presi·
dent of that organization from
1975 until his death.
In Brawley, he served on the
local school board and was ac-
tive in the Elks Lodge and
Rotary Club. He also served on
the Imperial County Republican
Central Committee.
In Newport Beach, be was a
member of Hoag Memorial
Hospital's 552 Club, the Balboa
Yacht Club and the Balboa Bay Club. .
He leaves bil widow, Joan,
and four aona, Hoxsie ID and
Lindsar, both of Brawley, Bruce
of Newport Beach and Kirk of
Loa Anaelea.
The family bas sui1ested
memorial contributions to tbe
American Cancer Society.
~FunStolen
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Bur1lan wttb a pau key stole
1121.000 in jewelry and fun from
the ae~urlty protect.S ~OD·
domlnlam of Joan Borilllteln,
0 wealtlty Westwood . NII e.tate
... rator, police said.
..
SLAYING YICTIM
S•v•nn11h Leigh AndenlOll
Su"'ey Re.,eala Statio~ (),_;-
•te.M&LEY -,.. .. ..., .........
It ... tbe tuna ol tbe "adda ..
to llne 'lP at the fu pumpa to-day and serv ce a talion
operators reported lon1 lines
formed u early H ~ a .m. by
motorllta wbo9e platea end In
the dee1nd dlstt.
Aad tt seemed clear from a
countywlde survey that very
few, ll any, service staUona are
partlclpatln1 ln the closure
ur1ed earlier as a form of pro.
test acainst federal eontrola on
1a1 aupplies.
"We were open from 7 a.m. to
9 a .m . today and we'll open
every day. Saturday and Sunday
included, for as loal u our 1u
supply luta, ·• commented an at-
tendant at a Un.Ion 11 station 4Ml
Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
Pollce ..a11d aervlce alaUoca
operators tbrou1bout the' county
reported only minor dis·
turbancea in the gas Jines and an
apparent effort by some stations
to restore the courtesy and level
of aervice that disappeared with
the onset of the crisis.
Argumenta were reported in
Huntington Beach where
operators of Ray's Union 76 on
Sprtn1dale Street set up a
separate line for drivers of com-
merclal vebicles.
Motmilts no tried to Jo6D Uie llne and were turned awa1 _..
their feelino known to aUelf.
danta who feel that tbe lnnovc·
tlon ls livinl euatomers f ....
aervlce.
TOWllaTS WORRIED . • ova GAS PINCH-Al •
HOUSEMBl8ERS
OWN OIL STOCK--A11
OER11AN8 GUZZLE
GAIOUNE--
Violent ,Deaths I .. inked?
A spolteama11 for Newport
Shell, West Coat Hl&lnvay and
Riverside Avenue. said the •· lion would be· open Saturday
"because we 1ot a little more gas."
A spokesman for Croft'~
Chevron on Newport Boulevard
said lbe station has been advised
that ita supply of au will be '---
creased next week . lroine Police Probe Two Coast Slayings .
Possible links between tbe
strangulation and beating death
of a 22-year-old Irvine woman
and a bludgeoning death in
Fountain Valley in March are
among leads being pursued to·
day by Irvine police in·
vest11rators.
Investigator Ron Veach said
he has contacted Fountain
Valley police detectives regard-
ing their case. but said lt .is
much too early to tell whether a
link rxists between the two
murders.
Savannah Leigh Anderson, a
secret.ary, was found dead in the
bedroom or her Woodbridge
Meadows apartment Monday
650College
Teachers
Vote on Union
An estimated 650 full·time
teachers in \Jte Coast Communi-
ty College District were lo finish
balloting today to select a
teache r 's union to represent
them in collective bargaining.
Results of the first election in
the district under a 1976 collec-
tive bargaining law were expect·
ed late today.
. The district's 1,800 part-time
teachers already have .mailed in
their ballots, according to Max
Russell, the district's vice chan·
celor of employee relations.
Teachers involved in the vol·
ing are employed on the dis·
trict 's two campuses. Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa and
Golden West College in Hunt-
ing ton Beach, as well as
Coastline. the college without
walls."
Teachers can vote for one of
four options. The major oppo.
nenls are the Coast CTA·NEA,
affiliated with the California
Teachers Association 11n1t thP
National Education Association,
and the local chapter of the
California Federation of
Teachers <CIT>, affiliated with
Ameritan Federation of
Teachers and the AFL·CIO.
Teachers could also vote for
representation by the Coast
Faculty Organization <CFO>. an
independent group of teachers,
or mark their ballots for "no
representation."
AcCOl'ding to Russell, one of.,
the three groups in contention
must receive a majority of vote&
cast in order to obtain exclusive
bargaining rights with the dis·
lrict.
If there is no majority, a
runoff election will be held in the
future between the two top vote
getters, said Russell.
The election is being conduct·
ed by the Public Employment
Relations Board <PERB>, an
agency appointed by Governor
Edmund Brown Jr. after the
Rodda act was passed.
'lbief Sought
In Newport
Newport Beach police are
seeking a short, heavy.set
burglar who broke into a
Westcliff home and took
valuables worth $2,430 WeclPea·
day.
Dorothy Madison of 1273
Rutland Road reported the theft
when she discovered Wednesday
afternoon that her home bad
been ransacked .
Police said they want to talk to
a five-foot. four·incb, 2QO.pound
man a neilbbor saw ln the vie·
' Um'• yard two hours before \be
break·in ... discovered.
7th Church Seized
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvidor
(AP> -Antl·SoVernment mill·
tanta wbo bold 1' boltal• ill tbe Fr•n~b anr"Veneauelan BID·
baulea have selaed tbelr
1eveatb Roman Catholic
Cbarcb . Members of tbe Poou1ar Revolutionary Bloc, .El
Salvador's 1tron1ut antl-
1ovetnment IJ'OUp, oecupMd the
'Marta AwdHMora Cbureb Wed· neHIJ m,bt. .,
night. She had been strangled
and beaten on lh«! head with a
blunt object. The body wa11 nude.
Veach said today he would not
reveal whether the attractive
woman had been Alran~led by
hands or some other me ans. .
And the Investigator uld only
"poHibly" when asked if Miss
Anderson bad been sexually as·
s aulted. lie would not elaborate.
* * * F....,P.,,eAI
PARENTS. •
•'She and her dad were off
within a week," the mother said.
"I don't carry a grudge," Mr.
Anderson said. "We've forgiven
whoever did this. But we're
cheated for the next 20 years.
··we were becoming ao close ..
We bad recenUy commented on
bow much she bad grown and
matured," he said.
The last time Mr. Anderson
saw his dau1ehter was three
weeks ago during a business
trip to Southern California.
Friends and fellow workers
from Commercial Credit al·
tended today's services.
The body is expected to be
sent to Sall La ke City for
services and burial there.
Joan Virginia Anderson, 28,
and not related to the Irvine vie·
tim, was killed in her Fountain
Valley home March 8. Her body,
dothed in a nightgown, was
found in a guest bedroom. She
had been bludgeoned, according
to police.
Veach, appearing worn from
the long hours he's puUlnc in on
the Irvine case, said interviews
with Savannah Anderson's
friends and associates would
continue today. Part of those
checks will include checks or
their backgrounds, Veach said.
Miss Anderson was employed
al Commercial Credit Corp. 's
regional headquarters in Irvine
for about o ne yea r . her
s upervisor. Ken Bergerson,
said.
Commercial Credit provides
consumer loans through lbe
Uoited Stat.es.
Bergerson. regional opera-
tions manager. said Miss An·
derson bad transferred to the
Irvine office from Salt Lake City
about one year ag&.
"She was a secretary here.
just a s uper secretary,··
Bergerson said. "Just a super
person."
"We're all so s hook
shocked ... I just can't say
anything more." Bergerson
said.
F,,_P.,,eAI
WADDILL. • r.tclllllan's court.
Weedman ~ked Chatterton ..
day why he earlier bad said in
McMillan's chambers that ttie
slip "never left the courtroom.':
"Well, I bad understood that
the concern. . . that there were
slips dealing with confidential
information or patient doctor re-
1 a tions bi ps," the prosecutor
replied.
"I can assure you that I cer-
tainly didn't intend to lie about
that," Chatterton continued.
He said he "made no secret"
about copying the now-missing
blue slip to either the court clerk
or the people in the district at-
torney's office.
Yet, he conceded he didn't tell
the defense until he began cross
examining Waddut.
Waddill, wbo finished lestify.
ing today continued to deny
strangling the baby. He told the
jury the infant was dead or ir-
reversibly on the verge of death
wl\en he arrived al the hospital.
As for the "'blue slip" con-
troversy, Waddilt said il wouJd
have made no difference in the
inrant ·s chance for life had he
arrived within one minute of his
page or seven to eight minutes.
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•1 IAaDS n•AN .... ..., ...... •
What panic 1Ml1lal. PNaldmt Carter' Tba& WM Ute qUMllon HrvWe al•lioe wcwke,. and
motorilta •aillnc paUenUy ln line were aallni w..sa...
day. when a random Hmpllnt showed m01t people are
t,uylq IU DO more than utaual.
MANY• .._.a etJDl"ION&D at taar.-atataGM oa
N•wport loWevard In cosa.,_ Mna aaad lhey buy leu fr.·
quenUy than I.My uaed to .
"I never UHd to let It tet thls low before," Hld Rick
Brownback ol lrvlne. a computer consultant. ''I don't Ub
walUq ln Unes. My tank's IO low today I'm afral~ of run
nlna out."
Ht.had been wait1n1 for l~ maoutea at the Arro at 19th
Street and Newport Boulevard
TH£ OTHO STATIONS rhecked were th~ Go-Lo •t N~wport Boulevard and Bay Street, and the Pa.Im StaUon
at 1740 Newport Blvd.
Lines at lunthtime Wednesday were short under 2tl
minutes at all three stations but few people appeared to
be linin& up Just to grab a few gallons.
"A lot of the m are empty and are pushing their cars.
or they run out at the pump," said Donna Sawyer. who
works at the Palm Station
"Most of our business 1s empty tanks Like bag cars
that will take their 20-gallon maxim\lll," she said
"THERE IS NO TWO or three-gallon buying," said Harry Adessaan, manager 01 the Arco. as he shooed a rare
wrong.plater out of line.
"She said she had to get gas to go somewhere." he
sighed. "I told her if I called the police it would be a $500
fine."·
The smallest purchase observed at the three stations
was 31h gallons purchased by Kevin Severson. an Orange
Coast College student who had walled for 20 minutes. But
then, his car's lank only holds seven gallons.
AT THE GO·LO STATION, manage r Agnes
Stokesbary said 'there hasn't been much trouble with peo-
ple topping off.
"Most of our cars are five or more gallons." she said.
"We don't have any paoie "
Brown Hits
.. ,..,~
LT. GOV. MIKE Cl:IRB SIGNS GAS-LEADING MEASURE
GOP Assemblymen Don R099ra, Richard Mountjoy Watch
Gas Lines Bl.amed
On 'Selfishness'
LOS ANGELES (AP> It"s
no surprise that fights are
breaking out in the long lines at
California service stations, says
a psychologist who sees it all as
part or a nationwide trend or
looking out for No. l.
"We train our youngsters to
1et ahead or other people, to win
over other people and lo climb
up over lhe shoulders of other
people and we leach them that if
you don't you're a fool or a
weakling ..... observed Roderic
Gomey, director of UCLA's pro-
1ram on psycho·social adapla·
uon a~ the future.
"The whole trend in this coun·
try is to look out for No. 1. So
now to ask human beings in a
moment of stress to begin acting
* * *
sociably and to withhold greedi·
ness is asking quite a lot."
Gorney said in an interview
Wednesday.
Gomey said some of the ag.
gression may stem from "a
sense of outrage at inequity
people don't feel the shortage js
being fairly distributed.
"When a person has been
waiting in line for an hour and a
ha lf and somebody comes along
and puts a sign that says 'last
car' on the car in front of him
. . it's hard not to thirik, 'll 's
because I'm a woman or a
Chicano or-because I'm driving
anoldbeat·upcar.'"
And. 'he said people see the
shortage is not being shared by
other slates and they're not sure
whether it ·.s a result of
manipulation or profiteering.
Fimup ~.·Xe~,• Some suspect California is be-1~ U ing made an example to spur
conservation.
Man A k d In addition, he said, many ttBC e ~pie ~ave t~ notion that hap.
SANTA CRUZ <AP> --A San· paness ll thei~ due an~ there's always a pill ror illness ta Cruz. man was released on depression or bad luck '
IJ,000 bond after he alle1edly as. "A portion of our di~tress with
aaulted a service station the 181 shortage is baaed 00 tbls
operator who refuaed to flll tbe · affront to ow-sense of bavin1 a
tanks in bis commercially divine rigbt'"\o perpetual bappi·
llcemed vehicle, police said. neas .. '. We just area'\ as well
Robert <?Ulluon pulled into r.repand for fnaatration u fess.
Bill lleeko •station Wedoelday adulpd previous 1eneratioaa •• ._kine 1uollne but Meeko re-·
IUled to Mrvlce him, •aid Lt.
!l'om llarketello of the clt1 -----. Ir.!11-Man llOllce d9partment. Gllliuoa tot .1Y.llX11Ja .aJ.08
IMlt ol Ida Yeblcle and an arru· -----. , •••ko was treated at
balltiniean lbpitaJ for cuta and l.rail~ and * .. Hated in
sat11factory condition, the
ltolp6t81 utd. ..
SANTA CLARA CA Pl
Muael V. Bello, 35, of San Joee
an employee at the Owens·
Coming Ji1berglua plant, died
when he fell into a chemical
mhdq vat duriq cleantn1. the
Santa Clara County coroner said.
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AGNES STOKESB~RY HEADS 'EM UP AT MESA STATION
'Panic Buytng' Theory Squelched by Coeat Motorlata
The only real problem the station has. she said. Is peo-
ple arriving with $20 bills.
Sinee the station doesn't take any credit cards. check~
or travelers checks and keeps a minimum amount of cash
on hand. workers frequently run out of change, she said.
"We'renotthe Bank of America."
Here are comments from some customers at the three
stations:
Jobn Williams of Cos&a Mesa: He uses about
five gallons a day and. since his tank only holds JO gallons.
fills up whenever il"s his turn.
o. Everett Tlltbel1 of N•••ert Beae•: Be
said he now buys 1aa less often. "I used jo juat atop in uy
time. ~ r tiave to-feave wort lD tbe daytime to let lD
line '8'QIY 1as. "
Carol Dedla&er of lrvlae : "I just don't 10
anywhere. I'm more conscious of wbea I so to one end of
town, making sure I have more than one thins to do." Sbe
said she was buying gas for her ln·lawa, who have~ make
three trips a week to the hospital.
Ryaa Mlller of Cos&a Meta: · · J buy gas less
often. I used to just put in a buck at a time. Now I pro·
craatinate."
Mltell Carlson of lrvt.e: "I always lel it 10 to
empty and I still do.··
Barbara Todd of Coa&a Meaa: Sbe was fillin1
up for the second time this week because abe bad to drive
to Los Angeles. "but normally I still do it once a week."
Bob BJorneby of Coro•• del Mar : "I
panicked today I've got about a quarter of a lank left. I
figured Friday's going to be a hassle and the line was
short.'· He said he saw the line from his office nearby.
Joe Zimmer of Costa Mesa: He also works neu
a gas station. and noticed the short line. "I'm the kind of
person that has always waited till the last minute, so t.be
half tank thing has never bothered me. My time's too
valuable to wail in line. I think we can lick this problem.
People will use less gas just by being aware."
Sandy Barsamian of lrvlne: "There's no way
I'd buy gas in Irvine because of the lines." She said she
still fills up once a week when her gas level reaches a
quarter of a tank. "It hasn't really been any different to
me."
Karen Riller of Chino, who works in Costa
Mesa : "You have lo always make sure you 've got enough
gas lo get to work. The odd.even is great but I find I have
to make SUl'e my car is over half a tank. Before, I used to
drive around on a prayer but now I can't take a chance.
··1 buy gas here because it's so bad in Chino. people
spend the night in their cars."
CUrb's 'Political ffijinks'
By Tbe Associated Press
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's
visiL with President Carter has
assured increased gasoline sup-
plies for California, but the gov-
e rnor's success was marred by ·
Lt. Gov. Mike Curb's order lo
ease the shortage by relaxing
lead requirements for gas.
At an airport news conference
Wednesday evening, Brown de·
nounced the order, which Curb
said would permit hig_her levels
of lead in gasoline and increase
production from refineries by as
much as one million gallons a
day.
The Republican lieutenant
governor said the need for aucb
an order was so urgent he couW
not wait for Brown to return.
But Brown called the act
"political hijinks," adding he
would not res cind the order
because it would have no legal
effect.
··1 went back on business for
the people of California to meet
with lhe president and, during
lllat kind of a visit, the Heute·
nanl governor aCJCs power un.
der the Constitution to issue the
order he did,.. Brown told re.
porters alter his aircraft landed
at Los Angeles International
Airport.
Staie Air Resources Board
chairman Tom Quinn, who ac·
comp·arued Brown. Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley and the
California congressional delega.
lion in their mee ting with
Carter, disputed Curb's claims
of increased fuel production.
The ARB chief said gas pro·
duction would be raised only by
one-tenth of l percent. while the
extra lead in the fuel would in·
crease pollution by 75 percent.
* * *
Orego_n Flays
'Reward' to
Cal,if omiam
SALEM. Ore. <AP> Oregon
Gov. Vic Atiyeh accused Presi·
dent Carter today of rewarding
Ca lifornia for bungling its
re s ponse to the gasoline
shortage.
He said Carter 's decision to
give the nation's most populous
state a 100 percent allocation is
a "slap in the face" lo other gov·
ernors who have asked their
citizens to cut back driving.
·'This governor assumes that
this aecision, in part, is engen·
dered by political motives that
far outweigh fair and equal
treatment." Atiyeh said in a let·
ter to carter.
He said his only solace might
be tbat Carter will grant all
states 100 percent or last year's
IHOllne and diesel supplies.
"Ure1on1ans have not
panicked, have not lined up at
tbe 1u stations and they have
!Wponded to tbe cry to modif)'
their drivin1 habits," ttie
Republic•n 1overno'r said.
"CalifornlaDI have not.
''Whether their problem is a
result ot poor communications
ee.rly on by tbetr toffmor and
their 1tate Department of
Enero or tbe federal pvem·
ment, coupled with boardinc and
PIDiC bu>'lnl. tbe rnulta have been Joni lines, early cloau.res
~n(l chao&," AU)'eh added ·
Curb found himself in
somethlng more like a comedy
a rter a Keys tone Kop-style
freeway chase to correct an er·
ror .i.'1 the gas.related executive
order.
Things started out s imply
enough for the acting governor.
Wednesday afternoon. when
Brown was still in Washington
conferring with Carte r about the
gasoline shortage, Curb signed
the executive order in San Fran·
cisco allowing refineries to put
more lead in their gas in order
to increase gasoline production.
The order was duly delivered
to the secretary of state·s office
here to be officiaUy recorded so
it cou.Jd take effect.
But the secretary of state·s of·
fice found a typographical error
which appeared lo invalidate the
order. It read: "I hereby sus-
pend . . ,,, .any regulatory pre·
visions found consistent with
this order" when Curb actually
meant to suspend provisions In·
consistent with t~ order
Efforts by Curb aides to make
a correction on the copy he had
s igned were rejected by the
secretary of state's office. which
sa id a new order with Curb's
signature was needed.
But by this time. about 5:20
p .m .. Curb's tenure a 5 acting
governor was nearing an end.
Brown. already on his w\Y
home, wa s due l o e nter
California airspace at 7 p.m. and
Curb. tn San Francisco. was 1 ~
hours and 85 miles away from
the secretary of state.
So Curb's lwo·car entourage
set off for .Sacramento al
s peeds of up to 90 mph. said one
motorcyclist who saw the· o-ars
and followed them.
• · 1 thought it was something
official and I just got a little 1Ul·
gry.·· said the cyclis t . a
Sacramento law student who
also told reporters that the cars
ran four r e d lights in
Sacramento.
"l wanted to see wbo thls was.
Here we are sitting at ~ and
these guys go sailing through.·'
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OlJa CAUl"OaNlA COlllCS:' No doubt becauH ot our
toq llDea lD the •UOllne 141.._...; and 90IDe ot the HDY IO
kap-oo, people ellewbere ln UUa ~try now beUeve what
tbeJ atwa11 1uapecled: C&UlonUa la Indeed the land or
nuta.
WASHINGTON (APl -1U1Uta IDOl1PI• CMta aDd falUu coa-
•trunJoa raa.. wUl p&ape tbe bomi"C Wuatry for ma.t of the re-
mainder of UUa year. aay boulllll experts.
TM pndlcUoaa came followinl a report by the Commerc:e Depart·
meat on Wednelday that hfM•IDI 1tarta decllned 2.1pereent1D April.
They are •n>al. T1M people atanclln.a ln •u line11
areo't cruy-jUllt lrrttat.ed·...a M.rueed. Tbe men and
wom•.,...... tM 1u at.elkm .,.., aany . Jual tired and
weariedollt all.
The real people wbo bavti clearly loot bananaa over
lb.ii wbo&e tblq are our California polillctans. Tbey'n
become twttty. ·
CONllDU THI: MIKI: and Jerry Show ft rar out
It'• Ute Mike & Jerry Show. With Som t~ Swulrick Throto11 In
strips the old Tom & J erry animated cartoons where the
comic cat and mouse chased each Olber all over lhe screen
witb slapstick antics.
Mike and Jerry make Tom & Jerry look like their
chasinp were perfectly sane. Consider the plot:
Whll• tbe drop was small,
Michael Sumlchraat, an
e~mlat ror the National Ar.·
11ociaUoa ot Home Bullde", said
11 teeper decllnea are ibead
becauae money for home
morta .. es la &rowing scarce.
SU•IC'llaA81' SAID savings
and loan aasociatlons, which
provide most of the financing for
home building and bUYUl&. sus-
tained a net loss of deposits of $1
billion in April u savers looked ror more profitable investments.
1 Related analysis. Page 86. >
·'They'r e running out or
money .... The same thin< is
continuing in May," be said, not-
inK that the gasoline shortqe in California is poslng another prob-
lem. "Housing needs traffic,
and traffic ls dropping sharply.''
Meanwhile. two economists
for the United States League of
Savings and Loan Associations
predicted home mortgage loan
rates will increase to 11 percent
or h igher by early ran. up from
an average of 10.34 percent in
April. itself a record.
THE Z..1 PEaCENT drop in
housing starts in April to an an-
nual r ate of l,749,000 followed a
29 percent increase in March.
The April total WU conaidered
aatiafactory, even tboutb it wu
20 percent below the pace at the
same Ume lut year, when 2
millioa bouliq units were built.
"It's not a bad number, but
it ·a one ot the Jut two moatba of
good number s ," said
Sumichrut.
The Commerce Department
said building permits for new
housing fell to an annual rate of
1,517,000 in April. down I percent
frotn March and down 21 per-
cent from a year earlier .
SAUL II. KLAMAN, president
or the Nat.iooal Association of
Savinp Banks, aaya the housing
industry races a mild recession
because or high interest rat.ea,
predictin& total atarta for this
year will drop as low as 1.6
million units.
Vondal S. Gravlee. president
or the National Association of
Home Builders, said concern
over higher interest rates com-
bined with a drop in savings
leads · him to conclude there
won't be any increase in housing
starts at least for the remainder
of this year
4
ne.taurant Buras
A replica of a steer· atop the OK Corral Restaurant in
Tucson. Ariz., was damaged when the restaurant was
gutted by fire Wednesday. It was the second major blaze
in the city in less than a week. Workmen bad begun in-
stalling a rir:e sprinkler system there earlier in the day.
GoYemor Jerry rues off to Washington to get more gas
for California. Lieutenant Governor Mike promptly lakes
over the big chair in Sacramento and signs an order easing
pollution standards and allowing more production or
leaded g~line. Islanders Battle U .Se Military
llVT WAIT! There's a typogra"Phical error in his t:X·
eculive order. Me anwhile, Governor Jerry is wj~ging back
home and will soon become governor again. Lieutenant
Governor Mike is stranded in San Francisco and must
race back to Sacramento to ink a corrected order.
They're racing each other, one by jet and one by car.
Who won? Who was governor when the.gas order <correct-
ed) finally got signed? Will it stand up? Will il fall down?
Our state and the entire nation wait breathless ly for
the thrilling conclusion of the Mike and Jerry Show
MEANWIDLE BACK in Washington, our sage senior
citizen and millionaire senator, S.J. Hayakawa, had his
brief moment at center stage in the comedy. ·
From bis lofty perch or age, wisdom and atnueace,
Hayakawa in one grand sweep solved tbe entire California
guol.lne problem.
In a nutshell Ctbat's a good term here>. our sage
senator suggested that we just let the poor people walk.
They're unemployed. so they don't need cars anyway
"LET THE GASOLINE go up," Hayakawa intoned, to
two bucks. or S2.50 or maybe even S3 a gallon. That'll dis·
~courage the poor from buying it. And as for the wealthy ,
like himself, why, lhey'U always be able to afford a few
gallons, no matter bow much it costs.
You begin to wonder if old Senator Sam ever intends to
come home again. It might be hazardous to his health.
Good Lord, after all this, it's no wonder the people
back east think we're kinda weird out here.
Marine Held In Scare Calls
VIRGJNlA BEACH. Va. <AP>.
-A Marine Corps sergeant who
allegedly terrified area women
by threatening to cut off their
children's ears and "m ail·them
back in a box" has been arrest-
ed and charged with making
more than a doze n obscene
phone calls, POiice said.
Detective N.D. Ferguson said
a bogus newspaper ad resulted
in the arrest of Robe rt L.
Elmore. rl, a Marine Corps gun.
nery sergeant stationed at Camp
Elmore in Norfolk.
VI EQUES. Puerto Rico <AP >
· Fishermen and their sup·
POrters tried to block an a m-
phibiou.c; assault exer.(!ise on this
tiny Puerto Rican island used by
the Navy as a tarttet range.
U.S. Navy personnel briefly
detained 12 members of the
band and a woman reporter
Wednesday
Mobil to Quit ·
Mi~A.tlantic
Exploration
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. <AP >
Mobil Oil Corp. says it is giv-
ing up exploration off the mid·
Atlantic coast after reporting
the industry's 13th dry well in
the Baltimore Canyon Trough.
Only three drilling rigs remain
in the area off New Jersey and
Delaware. a lthough a few more
are expected lo begin wells on
new lease tracts later this sum·
mer.
Mobil is the fifth oil company
to give up on the mid·Atlantic
drilling area, which the govern·
me nt predicted may hold as
much as 1.02 billion barrels of
oil and 13.5 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas .
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would r e turn in force and
threatened legal action over al·
leged mistreatment. It was the
first day or a two-week military
exercise' in Caribbean waters
near Puerto Rico involving a
dozen ships.
Carlos 1.enon, president ot the
Vieques Fishermen's Associa-
tion and one of those arrested.
said Navy and Marine personnel
roughed up the people they de-
tained on a.beach in the exercise
area.
Juan Saez Burgos, attorney
ror the association. sltid be
would bring suit next Monday on
grounds the civil rights of ~
detained were violated.
THE FISH ERM EN ha ve
joined the government of Puerto
Rico in seeking an injunction to
bait. naval bombardment and
maneuvers on their island off
Puerto Rico's southeast tip.
They say the fragile offshore
reefs are being damaged and
the ir livelihoods are en-
dangered.
The Navy s ays Vieques offers
an ideal mix or facilities for
training the Atlantic Fleet and is
essential to the national defense.
Six small ftshmg boats tried lo
block the invasion or Blue Beach
on the island's south coast. Am-
pbitSiol.ls trat ked vehicles and
landing craft easily got by and
la nded within minutes or the
scheduled H·bour.
THE F1SIUNG BOATS, carry-
ing about 3S protesters, then
headed back to a camp set up
the night before in the gunnery
and bombing range about four
miles east. where they found
Navy personnel awaiting them.
Ulstro Opens Talks
·With ·Mexico Chiefs
COZUMEL. Mexico IAP> -Fidel Castro, who left the Mexican
coast 23 years ago to begin bis revolution. was to return today for the
first time for talks with President Jose Lopez Portillo. The bearded
Cuban president also plans some skin diving.
Lopez Portillo was lo be accompanied in the talks by his new
f o re i g n m i n i s t e r . J or g e Cu SA HAD A szt m ·tr 0 Casteneda, who replaced San· . . . • 1 n tiago Roel Garcia in a major trade deficit with ~ex1co last . · year and wants Me:ucan goods Cabme_t s~eup on the eve or and materials to develop its
Castro s amval. island industries.
Castro was expected to dis-
cuss increasing tb.e S2 million
Cuba exports to Mexico in rum.
cigars and nickel and talk about
buying Mexican o il. fishing
questions and Central American
affairs, sources said.
Lopez Portillo wiU ·meet with
Castro again Friday and a joint
communique will be released.
Castro plans some skin diving
Friday morning to look at coral
formations in the turquoise
waters surrounding Cozumel
island. sources said.
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only Orange Cou~ty daily
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''NeMMr ,....._ DDr evidenee emu lbowlaa tbe method •dolMd wW ~ la eomervtaa mon utaral pa,•• JuaUce
Wllfiam Clart wrote for tbe court.
"llDiler the comiiilliiOii'a plan, re«ruced eonaumpUoD by DOD·
realdeaUal rooaumen may be more than offHt by &be coaaump-
Uon ot NlidenUal cuatomen," Clart added.
Tbe cue wu ftled by tbe cautorala llaaufacturen Auoda·
Uon ud tome tndlvl• al f1nm aftelo &be PUC 1raated Paelllc: Gu and Eledric: Co. a $58.4 mlllion rate lnc:reue, a -.1.1 miWoa ln·
creue to 8outbem Califorai:a Gu Co. and"· 1 mtwoa to Saa DielO Gaa aair£lictric co-. -
AU rates -except the special lifeline cateiory wblcb applies
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to baaie rmideatlal aeeda -were lDc:nued.
The c:ommitaloD aet up a fl...U. rat. atnaetun wMlll cbarpd U. .,..,,_.price per tMr1D to bllb·~ 11111111111 ''el u.aen. Tbe ant hi..,... rat. wa claarltJ~UMrrutillle eamm udll uaen - a type of aerviff freqaeatly purehaMCJ l)Jlar .. iiiiitilii(
ID a CODCUl'liq oPiDioD. JUIUee StaaMJ llOlk, WU JalDlcl bi
Chief JUltiff ·RoM Bfnl and JUIUee Frank New ... la 811'111DI
the findlnp were laadequate. l•
Referrtnc to a .lt'18 dedlloe ba aaotber PUC c... ._.
chutbed the majority for tta deeiaiona wblcb are .. obUYloua to tbe'
commmtoo'a violation of tbe law when small eoasum.a are ba-
volved but perceive the pl"0b4em clearly wbeD lu .. eomu... are
affected."
Gas Storage Fatal Move_
MN BEllNARDINO <AP> ''I've bed my ef7lal .,.U.." Tammer J-.en said Wednnday
• aM lu bl a " _.,.taJ bed recuperatiq from • ,. .. ._.fueled flre t.bat eaplfed ber apartment
Md kllld ber lwlbud and three children.
,,. .......... the ...... of dollena in recent
weeta u.t laave left aeveral people de8d and more
&bu • llUund. .. , ftlare if we didn't bave the cu sborta1e. it
WCNld ..-baft oceurred.'' abe saya bitterly. "I
loet197famllyoverlt."
LMt we dsend. the ,,_.had been· movinc
from JIQmaea, on tbe eaatem edge of Los Angeles
County, to EdcemonUn Riverside County
The rented movinc van ran out of eas and the
Jeoseaa couldn 'l find a service station open. So
tbey siphoned the gMS out of their cars and stored
it ln .three five-gallon cans in their apartment.
planll.lDC to fUlish movina the next day.
During the night, a apart from the wall
furnace ien.lted fumes from two of the aas cans in
the Uviq room, fire officials said .
Mn. Jensen ran for help but none of the other
family members escaped the apartment. The dead
were Vernon Blair Jensen, 33, and Mrs. John.son's
three children -Casclus Ellis Gaines, 8, Bersbeda
Shoshana Gaines, 6, and Sonya Michelle Johnson, 5.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
special committee at the
Univeralty of Southern
California recommended Wed-
nesday that the college discon·
tinue Us relationship with a
private foundation established to
provide funds for a proposed
campus Middle East Center.
STATE
prime home loan rate to ll 'h
percent. compared to the 11 to
11 ~ percent rate charged by
moat major mortgage lenders.
SCooting Through Tlae Air
Financial reliance on the Mid-
dle East Center Foundation
would "coaflict with the normal
fund-raising procedures current·
ly employed by tbe central ad·
miniatratioQ," said the blue rib-
bon committee, convened in
November by university presi·
dent Jebn R. Hubbard.
OUTallluRapped
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A suit
aimed at blocking the slate
coastal commission's approval
'of two storage tanks included in
tbe proposed Standard Oil of
Obio'a Long Beacb oil terminal wu filed Wednesday in Superior
Court.
Tbe action by the Citi1ens
Taat Force OD Sohio. a DOD·
,.
l .
profit association seeking to pre-
serve the environment, seeks a
writ of mandate.
Marbar'• Ear Cut
.OCEANSIDE <AP> -Police
have ~~~ntifi~ a young Marine
found staggering along the
roadside with multiple stab
wounds and his left ear cut off as
17-year-old Cecil Bason.
·Police later arrested five sus·
pects. including two juveniles,
on charges of attempte d
murder, assault with a deadly
weapon, mayhem and robbery.
IAHI• Ratr Bllu!d
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Fidelity Federal Savings and
Lou Association has raised its
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Dick Clawson or Visalia banks over an or·
chard in his 140-pound Mitchell Wing
flyer. manufactured in kit form in nearby
Portervill~. The manufacturer says he
builds the kits for those who can afford a
motorcycle but would prefer to own a
plane. Wallace E. Bowen, senior vice
president, said Wednesday the
association experienced a
buildup in loan commitments so
s trong that "the previous rate of
11 v, pettent was not holding it to
a level that would match the
funds we bad." Fmd May Bring Pesticide Ban.
Ga. Srlaettt~ l"aH•
NORTH HOLLYWOOD <AP>
-A 17-year-old North
Hollywood youth has been ar-
rested after allegedly posing as
a gas station attendant and col-
lecli ng $27 in "advance de·
posits" from motorists wailing
in a long gas line, police said.
Police said the youth, whose
name was withheld because be
ii • Juvenile, was booked OD SUS·
picion of theft Wednesday and
released to bis fat.her.
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A state finding of
traces of the pesticide DBCP in 36 groundwater
wells is bad news for growers -nationally as well
as statewide.
Nationally, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency is considering a total ban of DBCP, which
is linked by tests to cancer and infertility. and the
finding obviously gives critics ammunition.
EPA's next hearing on the proposed ban is
June 25, and Larry O'Neill. an EPA spokesman,
said the ftnding could have a "significant" effect
on the EPA's attitude.
Statewide, only California has a DBCP ban in
effect, and the finding just as clearly dents the
campaign by the agriculture industry to lift it.
Jake MacKenzie, a state agriculture depart-
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ment associate director, said the finding mean&.
the state would not be "proceeding at full speed"
toward lifting the ban.
The pesticide is one of the most popu.Jar in tbei
nation, and California growers have argued that.·
its continued ban would mean hundreds of millions-
of dollars in losses in crop productivity. :
The finding was announced Wednesday by the'
state Food and ·Agriculture Department, whicbl
said il would continue testing to see how.
widespread the problem ii.
The 36 wells in which DBCP was found are
among 139 tested in two weeks. All 36 are in the~
San Joaquin Valley, except for four in Riverside> County. ·
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Traffic Studies
Mostly Negative
Althoqb Newport Beach City Council members
didn't aet very far lnto tbeiJ' dlscuaion of PQ9itlve traffic
aoluUona on Monday ntabt. lt'a rat.her obvious that the ef·
fort to take action to solve the e•11Un1 problems ian 't 10·
lq to pt toQ far. ·
There were H-veral hint.I that status quo whereby
reatrlcUon of development is meant to provide the
an1wen is aoan1 to prevail. with the support of tbe WJuul
nve-membercouncil m-1ority.
Tbe reporta written by these council members aaaltned
a tralftc project to study are a aooct ind.icaUon that nothina 's
1oina to happen. '1'b09e reports recommend no action be
taken on tbe propeeed devetoper fee district to pay for road
improvemeata: tlaat tbe city consider permanantly closing
off San Joaquin Hilla Ro.ct: and that the city not complete
San Misuel Drive acrou MacArthur Boulevard.
Even the suagestion to do a study of the extension of
Univenity Drive baa been scaled down. Instead of view-
ing the proposed roadway in the context or the city ·s en·
tire circulation system, the report will just involve th~
Corona del Mar Freeway-Bristol Street road system.
That no action bas become a way of life for this council
was further emphasized in the ' vote oo the
Irvine Company's proposal for the 20-home.development,
~arbor Point. Councilmen rejected the company's off er
to spend $500,-000 to complete San Miguel Drive.
Several sections of the positive traffic solution re ·
ports remain to be studied by the City Council, but it
doesn't appear the members are willing to do anything
much more substantial than endorse the installation of a
few traffic signals or· improve the timing or the lights
already in place
Fee Approach-Fair
Newport·Mesa trustees recently slashed the fees foe
'ommunity use of the Newport Harbor High School
auditorium.
• Although demand for the space is high, trustees
agreed with staff members tha t new figures on actual
cost didn't warrant the fees, so they were cut in half.
The new fees remain in effect until August. when
trustees hope to have a sliding scale to replace the new
fiat rate or $155 for three hours plus $37 .50 per additional*
hour.
The newly remodeled auditorium opened about three
months ago. The original fees were based on rough
estimates that turned out to be too high.
Trustees explained their decision to lo~er fees
despite high de mand by noting that:
The remodeling was funded by now·defunct com·
munity service taxes. earmarked for school services
that benefit the community at large.
-The district isn't in business to make a profit.
-Most of the fees are paid by cultural and civic
groups that also aren 'l in business to make a profit.
Trustees i.ndicated that in August they'll take another
look at profit-making versus non-profit renters.
The lowe r fees should benefit concert and dance
groups that desperately need performance space.
And it seem s only fair that, just as the district
shouldn't subsidize outside activities with below.cost fees.
neither should cultural and civic groups be asked to sub·
sidize the district by paying unduly high fees.
Festive Austerity
Newport Beach residents have something to look
forward to this weekend, the annual City Arts Festival.
This year's event, to be held from noon to 5 p.m .
Satutday and Sunday at Fashion Island. is a tribute to
the ~itive things that have come out of post-Proposition
13 government austerity.
Last year's festival consumed more than $10,000 in
getting under way and was spread out over a week's time
throughout the city. While it was a laudable effort, it
would have been out of place this year given the city's
~estricted finances.
Under the able direction of the city's Arts Com·
mission and with a dedicated group of vounteers from the
Newport Beach Junior Ebell Club and the Costa Mesa Art
League, this year's event was launched with an outlay of
less than $2,000, all of which will be recovered in festival
entry fees.
Mayor Paul Ryckoff, long an outspoken advocate of
less when it comes to spending taxpayers' money, has
paid a special tribute to festival organizers and workers·
for their efforts. We'd like to second that motion.
• -Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
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Boyd/Sounds
ByL.M.BOYD
A mechanic can hear
tbln11 in an engine that a
doctor can:t bear. A doctor can bear things in a chest
eavity Uult a mechanic can't
bear. Maybe that 'a too ob-
•ious. Merely mention it to
make tbe point that keen
bearma la not merely the
ability to detect faint aounds
from afar. Rather; it'• the
abWty to diatlnluisb c-ertain
aounda from other aounda
Dear
Gloomy
Gll8
Cit' offlelala abould
1peed man time npt. ma ..... ,..,... JntDe
Coa1t 1tate park. .... ,..--....... antMrMle ... oltrD·
ftc CC1&4 t tUara J .W.R.
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and detect fine differences.
Generally. women seem to
be somewhat more girted
than men in this matter.
particularly mothers of
sleeping babies.
still another never-die-one·
liner: "Old brick layers
never die, they juat throw in
tbe trowel."
.. Question arises as to
whether the weather has
anythin& to do with tbe
suicide rate. It must.
Suicides hereabout.a start to
increase in January and
peak in May and June. In
Tbe Southern Hemiapbere
wbere tbe aeuoaa run Juat
tbe oppoalte, the suicide
ataU1Ucs run Juat tbe op-
poelte, t.oo.
Edward Teacb, tbat In·
f amoua pirate ol 1t1teQ .. r
ealled &lackbeard, waa a
pretty toqb cutome~e. no
doubt about it. BrtUab navy u . Robert ... ,...,.. finally
sot blm. On NoV. 21, 1111, olf
tbe North CarollDa cout. But
It took 20 severe sword
wounds aad five lar1•·
caliber plltol alup to kW Mr.
Blaekburd .
Rowland Evam/Robert Novak
Brown· Wiiis Oil Independents
WASHINGTON The ap·
pearance of Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. before the natJoi)'1 In·
dependent 011 drlllera typified
\be unique poUtic•I style he will
uae in hill campai1n against
Pre1h1ent Carter: horrendowsly
Incompetent advance prepara·
t 1on11 compensated for by a
brilliant penonal performance.
It wu the governor's idea to
appear In Reno, Nev .. at the an·
nual conven·
Uon or the In·
dtpendenl
Petroleum
As s n or
Amt-rica <IP·
PAA> -the
rough -and ·
r eady small
0 11 m e n
scarcely t•x
peeled lo be
.Jerry.for,Pre51d~nt booalari..
I PAA executive vace pr.,11acJ ... 11t
Lloyd Urutcll acceph-d Urow11 '"
offer. glvin.C him the Mia y 11
luncheon spot.
T H E W E E K 8 I' ia ~ st! 11 ,
however, without ltr·uwn 1·011
firming the duh! evt•n uftt·t' lit•
ing proddtld. Umwll, t11s 1mt1N1C '1•
exhausted, luppt.•d S.·t·rulluy of
Ener1y Jamea Schlealn1er as
Brown ·a aublUtute and 1eat lbe
1overnor a tele1ram dillnvlUq
him from the meetinc.
"You have aott.en our atten· lion.•· top Brown aide Cray
Davia telephoned Unsell in
IPAA 'a Washington office. re·
Iterating Brown's desire to ad-
dress the oil men. Unaell a.creed,
reserving a new lime for Brown
to speak May 8.
·'They were really very oold,"
reported one onlooker connec:ted
with nelU...r the 1overnor nor
the IPAA. "but Brown won them
ov.t"r." Wh•t m•k .. , this all lhe
more• r..rnitrkuhh• I• thul Brown,
who u•u&ally lake11 th~ precise
01•1•0111lt' of any CurlC!r J)O!'ltion,
hu11 l1t'l'll 11uylnte lhul the pres1·
1h•11t wultt'tl lclo Iott· to decontrol
1111 prlt't"\ 1uK1 thut dN•untrol dur·
111.i " nu1'11ly 11hortatce Iii unw~. -IN IO:NO,howt'vc·r . Urowngavf'
1111' 1t1111rt'ti111u11 ht• fuvors dl'COD·
I rol without 11r1•c·11-wly c•ndorsing
II Wh11t ·11 mun', In 11rlvutl' con·
vn 1111l111n11 with th1• ml m<·n. ht•
1·1•1t11'1t1•1t ( 'urh•r's •·Kt'l'Sll prorits
011 t UJ< 1111 a tux t1111111 JJroduc•tion
I h11t Wiii lllldt•rUllnt• ruturt'
Hlll'fllY (;1 Vt'll ll dw11·1·' t hn1· IS no
1luulit thul lhl' ,rndt•Jwndt:nl oil
men would prefer Jerry Brown
over Jimmy Carter by a wide
mare in.
SAUDI ftOUBLE
One week alter Baudl Arabia's
shocking ouster of the CIA lta·
lion chief 1n Jeddah. Secretary
of State Cyrus Vance threw a
new verbal punch al the oil-rich
Arab state which angered White
House foreign policy aides
The White House was reelinc
from the impact of the un·
precedented ouster of tbe Cen-
tral lnteW1eoce Agency CCIA>
station chief when Vance told
the House Foreign Affairs Com·
mittee that "clear and sharp dif·
fer e nces" were developing
bet ween the U.S. and Saudi
Arabia. Taken together. these
developments have brought the
two old allies lo their lowesl
· atate. evei:.
The Saudi government had
nothing personally against the
CIA 's station chief, but a lot
at(ainst the administration. For
o ne thing, .CIA headquarters
here infuriated the Saudis by or·
der1ng 1ls local operatives to
count the number or minority
Shute Mo stems with ties to
revolutionary Iran.
' 'lE~ I I Sl1L\. 1HINK TulS IS Af.1-""YJIG OL ~ ~ . I. OJll! A CtlNJNa~.J.P\X,MINDYOO,BUf A HOO.,~HE~,,.'
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The overrldinl problem
1t.em1 from U .s. presaun cm tbe
Saudis to set in line belmd tbe
U .s. ud tbe new E11ptta.
Israeli peace treaty. saUdl fll·
flciala feel that beeauae fll the
1rave aptit on tb1a luue between
their country and the U.S ..
Waablnart.on is conducunc an un-
dercover campaip deplctiaC a
diainte1ratin1 Saudi royal
family.
Alaimt that backdrop, wben
Vance wu asked about U.S.·
Saudi relations, be pluqed in -•
makin1 matters worse, not
smoothing over the differences.
White House aides were ftab-
ber1uted. They tried to explain
Vance's criticism as tbe lawyer-
like read.ion of a good attorney
analyzing a worsening caae.
Privately, however, tbey were
furious that Vance would pour
more oil on th&-inflamed U.S .-
Saudi connection.
That Saudi decision ordering
the CIA agent out or the country
was the first time ever that a
CIA man has been ousted .from
any country. That reveals the
sorry stale of relations between
the U.S. and its chief foreign oil
supplier.
MAGGIE AND RONNIE
However cool British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcber'e
relationship with President
Carter may be., she is on ex·
cellent terths-wittr-one-Ammcan
politician: front-running
Republican presidential hopeful
Ronald Reagan.
When Reagan visited London
la s t ·autumn. then prime
mtnister James Callaghan did
not have time to see him. That
provided a shared experience
ror Reagan with Thatcher, who
was given a si milar cold
shoulder by Carter when she vis·
ited Washington during the sum·
mer of 1977.
Reagan and Thatcher did get
together ror a long chat and hit
IL of( splendidly, finding they
agr eed on most foreign and
domestic questions.
A footnotp· Thatcher, who
takes the Soviet menace far
more seriously than Callaghan.
!'lhowed her thinking by recom·
mending that Reagan read "The
Third World War" by Gen. Sir ·
John Hackett <Macmillan>. The
book is a scenario for a Soviet
attack on the West in 1985.
Energy Choice:· Regulate or Nationalize
To the Editor:
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan
and our current Congressman
Bob Badham have ofrered their
solutions to the present gasoline
shortage.
Reagan. despite his admission
that his driver bas bad difficulty
flndin~ gasolln.e... favors a
"hands-off" by government ap·
proach. He places his raith in his
driver and i.n his hope that the
free-enterprise system or SUP·
plJ·equalling-de mand will make
a speedy recovery.
Congressman Badham.
si milarly devoted lo the
capitalist faith, reports that hi s
recepl breakfast meeting with
the chairman of a ,major oil
comp~y has convinced him
that oil companies are being un·
fairly criticized
These Reagan-Badham views
ar e. in my considered opmion,
naive. archaic, sell-serving und
wrong.
AS OUR s0clely becomes in·
c reas ingly complex and in·
terdependent. as we are forced
to place more and more depen-
dence on technology (nuclear as
well as convenlionaJ ) , govern·
ment must facilitate, coordinate
and protect the public interest to
an increasing extent.
The great paradox of our time
is that as our dependence on
government increases, our faith
in the credibility of government.
orchestrated, directed and
financed by Reagan-Badham·
Ute forces. dec"'ases.
Opposition by free-enterprise
advocates to politically mandat·
ed acc.'Ountability for energy pro.
ducing corporations stems, I
believe, rrom coldly cakulat.ed
self-interest. Profit, rather than
the public interest, bas long
blocked America's joining the
other democratic natioaa of tbe
world in adopting a com-
prehemive, national program of
eneru control.
The current debate on the
availability of 1aaoline should
turn away from orthodox
rhetoric, acaae1oatln1 and
rumor to reallaUc, pra1matlc
dlacuaaioa of alternaUvea: ra·
Uoaln1, pubUc-uUllty type re·
1uJaUoa or eventual natlonaliaa· Uoa.
TOii WERT
........ ei.11
To tbe Editor: n. Harbor eouncn PTA zx.
ecutlve Board conalall ol of.
flcen, clMdrmeD and pNDdmU
• ....._ --
or the units of 27 schools in the
·Ne wport-Mesa Unified School
District. At our regular meeting
on May 7 1979, we voted un·
animously to support the follow·
ing resolution concerning the re·
earl petitions rec e ntly
riled against Betty Bailey. Rod
MacMillan and Carol Martin of
the Newport-Mesa Board of
Education.
Whereas : Recall movements
can be expensive, emotional and
divisive to a community ; and
Whereas: We do not feel that
membe r s or th e current
Newport-Mesa Board or Educa·
lion have exhil>lted malfeasance
in office :
Therefore: Be It Resolved.
That we do not support the re·
· ca II petitions currently being
circulated against me mbers or
the Newpo rt-Mesa Board or
Education.
JUDY FRANCO
Parliamentarian
Harbor Council PTA
Reuerda• c .. •eefiell
To the Editor:
The oil companies are not
dumping gasoline in the desert.
They are not sending it off to
Mexico. Nor are they keeping
loaded tankers ofr the coast.
They have created a gasoline
shortage and achieved higher
profits in a much more subtle
manner by encouraging the
OPEC nations to not expand pro-
duction and condonin1 Iran's
limited production.
The Rotterdam connection
and Ashland Oil is the device the ou cartel used to achieve
their objedive1. By allowing
Ashland Oil, the largest of the
independents, to purchase oU at
S20 a barrel on the spot
market in Rotterdam they 1ave
the OPEC members the 1reen
light to beetn the current round
or manipulated. oil company·
created shortage.
r
TB18 bu created the sbortqe
that &eada to the loq 1aa haes
and great proftta: Standard Oil a
303 per cent profit' over the pre.
viou1 year. The defenders and
apolostata of the oil companiea
such u Shell 'a Devereux
and aurpriain1ly Rep. Bob
Badham will continue to
put the blame on the tovem·
ment or the people. But tut ll
not where tbe blame abould
rest. Tbe oU martret ii artiftcial and eeatrtved and American oU
companies have cunningly
played into the hands or OPEC
on the spot market.
Tom Barley's excellent May
13 article could only be fauhed
for leaving out the Rotterdam
operation. Individually, the
"Seven Sisters" will say they
could do nothing about the spot
rnarket and will claim to be do·
ing a good job in a difficult
situation. But as a group they
are • ~pping off the consumer and
failing to meet their collective
responsibility.
Whal happens in Rotterdam is
more important than what hap-
pens in Washington D.C. where
an inept President and a bum·
bling Congress of democrats
and republicans can't even
formulate an emergency ration·
101 plan. God help us. The Pres•·
dent and the Congress can't, and
the American oil companies and
OPEC surely won't.
JONS. BRAND
Sl•pl~ Srll~d•~
To the Editor:
To solve this stupid gas prob·
lem in Orange County and re·
duce the lines in my opinion
would be simple. The major prob-
lem la people don't know when
a station is going to be opened or
for how long, so as soon as they
see an open station in the mom·
ing, they get in line.
To solve the problem a law
should be passed that each ma·
jor oil company bas to be opened
at least one day a week from 6
a.m. to 10 p.m. That way people
would know they c:ouJd 1et 1u au day loaa or after work and
they would know where they
could find a atatioQ. open in
an emeqeacy.
Tbere are at least sev~n ra~
oil companies that are in almost
every community of Oran1e
County. As an example, all that
would have to be done is the
following:
Shell opened Monday
Texaco Opened 'J'Ueaday
Standard-Chevron opened
Wednelday
Union 71 opened Tbunday
Mobil opened rrtday
Arco opened Saturday Exxc.a opeDld Sunday
The reat could be opened
whenever they wanted.
JACK ENDA
C•••••tlf Gef It
To'tbe F.ditor:
t ban held credlt eards with
el1bt major oil companlea for
'
m:.ny years. I have paid my
bills on the first of the month for
many years. Living in Orange
County, I have now waited in
lines for about five days. or two
and one halt days due to the odd·
even routine. rrom between 45
minutes and 3 hours.
NOW, I wish to announce to
the companies how they may
collect whatever I owe them:
If the last letter of the com·
pany 's name is in the beginning
half of the alphabet, you may
come to my door on odd num·
bered days; the rest may arrive
on even numbered days. · .
My~ of possible collection
will be posted daily.
Also, for their convenience, I
plan to fiy na"s to announce my
financiaJ situation. Green means
you are lucky and I have
finances to pay. Yellow will
mean that my finances are in
possible straits, mainly due to
the prices I have had to pay in
gas lines. Red, or course, means
that you will have to try to col·
lect on the next allocated day.
ANN SCHMITZ
Raped
To the Edit.or:
The high rises on Newport
Beach's once lovely hill1. tbe
traffic jams on her nicest days
and the smog wafting in on the
autumn santanas tell us abe is
not a virgin anymore. But. you
don't have to be a total innocent
to recopiJe when you have been
raped.
A liant phallic symbol <oil
drilllq rte) bas bee.n towed out
front to foul our view of
Catalina. U it ls successful it
will be left tbere to make an ar-
ro1antJy obscene gesture back
at you for evermore.
There are 11 more oil leases
out there if tbia one doeln' of.
fend you.
My concem is not on1,. for u.e
bird.a and tbe ftahea. thoUCb tbey
do concern me 1reatly. What re-
ally· hurts ta that I already mlla
the beauWUI unmarred • ......_
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'Vietnam ChiC' Phenomenon
-.. lt'1 die" oddlltt tlliJll," M1S
UM m....-of UM maU~
jewet17 l&On. "II~ aDd mon m• Ar. ~ for riD .. wtlh lb• word 'Vietnam• on Uwm.
ADd I bow for a-taet t.bal 10me
of tlM ... bu1lal UM riap
............. Vletaam.'l'My
J,at, want the ~ beca ... now
beln1 a Vtetaam Veteran la an
'la'UW..tobe."
Call lt Vietnam Chic For
Mia• reucm. there ~re all kinds
of lDdiHUonl
Uaat &be Viet-
nam War -
lon1 tbou1bt ,to be lbe most
unpopular
and despised
ln American
history
ls picking up
a peculiar
kind of
status.
ll &oes beyond the stale theory
of lime healing the war ·s
wounds, and people wanUoc to
forget Vietnam and leave it an
the put. Something new is· bap-
pen i ng. There is a growing
fascination with the war, and a
willingness to identify with it
and even embrace it by people
•who in the past had no use for it.
The men buying Vietnam
rings are merely reflecting the
new temper or the times. "The
Deer Hunter," a movie about
Vietnam, won the Academy
Award for best picture, and the
a tars or "Coming Home."
another Vietnam movie, won for
beat actor and actress. "Who'll
Stop the Rain" was a highly ac-
claimed Vietnam movie of last
year, and "Apocalypse Now,"
yet another Vietnam movie, is
being prepared for release. Only
two years ago motion picture ex-
ecutives were saying that there
was no market in making a
morie about vt.tnam because
no one would 10 to ... lt.
TBS IAJIE tb1ns lhaPP"''n1
la tbe literary world. "Gome
After cattialo," a V&etnam DOY·
el bf ,..,.... foot IOkUer TUn
O'Brtee. ha jmt been awarded
tbe NaUoul Book Award for lie·
Uon. PblUp Caput.o'a "A Rumor
of War" was a Booll·e>f-the-
Month Club selection. Mlcheel
Herr'• "Dlapatchea" was aa
bf1taeller, and the aton. are full
of olhH Vietnam boolll -
"Fields of Fire." "Close
Quarters," "Winners and
Losers" all commlaaioned by
publishers who. were once con·
vint'ed that there were no
ruden for booU with a VMniam
theme.
On Broadway, two Vietnam
plays recenUy opened -"Dis-
patches," a rock mus ical taken
from Herr's book, and "G.R.
Point," set in South Vietnam in
l 969. The phenomenon has even
s pread to te levision. the b~adest · inditator of American
popular taste, where "Friendly
Fire'' was recently a tbree·bour
made-for-TV movie on ABC.
The National Lampoon ran a
detailed guide advising young
men who had not been to Viet-
nam on bow lo fool people into
thinking they were veterans.
The article was satirical, of
course, but its point was valid -
things are different now. and the
war that was once scorned is
now fashionable.
ONE OF THE points made in
the Lampoon article is that
women are increasingly showing
an attraction for men who
fought in Vietnam John
Sherman. the jewelry store
manager Chis store is Royal
Military Jewelry in Apache
Junction, Ariz.), said, "Most or
the mn ~ come-tn--btre '°
buy VMt:Dam rtn11 brtq women
with tbem. They Uke to let the
womn see Uwm order the rinp.
Tbey don't want Juat a military
rln1 -they want a Vietnam
rln1. We hit a low point just at
tt.;e taU end of the Yletnam war,
but the cuatomen are coming
in now ."
Ed Lane, an executive with
Royal Military Jewelry's na-
tional office in Phoen.i.x, said.
"Vietnam veterans used to be
like lepers comin1 home. but
now there is a new pride about
havina been there." His com-
pany bas prepared an advertise-
ment for national magazines
with the headline ... Vietnam
Vets Let Them Know You
Were There," and he said that
"all the movies and books con-
vinced u" that the lime is
right."
THE MOllAL ISSUES of the
war seem lo have faded into bis·
tory. 1be question is no longer
one of whether the war was right
or wroog. It is simply a hot pro-
perty now, with the ethics of
United States participation
pushed to the background by the
trendiness of the Vietnam mood.
Author Caputo. who wrote "A
Rumor or War" based on his ex·
periences as a Marine lieutenant
in Vietnam. has had bis book op-
tioned by a bollywood producer.
and bas had discussions with all
three major television networks.
··Five or six years 41go, you would
go into a bar and start talking
about the war and 1ou'd end up in
a war yourself," be said. "Now
there is a kind or curiousity on the
part of people who did ool go
the re, who ran to Canada or
joined the National Guard. They
want lo know what it was really
llketobethere.
"There's quite obviously a
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O.llJN-IMfluttN:ION
• eertaln kind of aura tlaat DOW
aurrounda the Vietnam v9'efan.
He's ... u a macbo-em&eatlal
character. u lf tbe pya wbo
went to Nam were all like Clint
Eastwood, cool-eyed, lean kWera wttb their own code. I 1et
a ..W of let*en ff'OIB 1uy1 wbo
weren't there, and the feellq I
get la th.It they don't care lf the
war wu good or bad -they juat
think of it as dudes in
camouflaae clothes fi1htina in
the bush.
"I GOT ONE letter from an
ex ·SDS <Students for a
Devcratic Society> guy who
bad1>rotested the war, and who
told me that now be wishes he
had been there. There is a
fascination with Vietnam. The
hostility toward it certalnly is
gone. I get a lot of letters from
women. You know. the idea is
that what the Vietnam veterans
did took a lot or bravery, en·
durance and manhood." ·
The politics or Vietnam have
been replaced with roman·
ticism. As the manager of the
jewelry store said, "There was a .
period when Vietnam was a dir-
ty word, but no more." There
are no plans yet lo re.release
Sgt. Barry Sadler's "The Ballad
or the Green Berets" as a disco
record. but just wait. Anything
is possible. ''If it i$n't fatteni~ or ill~gol it pt'obobly ~uses cAtlCer!'
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Several choices of glas~ top designs ore available for insets
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No ·Fuel I,tke Home Filel
• HJUJlBOROUOH (A'.P) -To
' •• , .. w11o 11u wait.ct lD UDe
for boun to pt a few 1•1'0-ol
pr. ecloua 1aaollae , a
Rllllboroulb eouPle 's aolutlaa to
tbe ,. mmeb la like a dnam
com, true.
Rlcbard Trmer, a Ridunoad
Fire Department ca~. and
bl1 wife, J>r . Bevet.IY J...
Tbomu. have installed a 1u
staUon ln their yard.
TBE TWO t7t·1allon tanks
and pumps similar to Uae at
roadside service stations were
installed this week at a coat of
about $1,000, a c cordln1 to
Hilllbcll'oUlb Pin Cbief WlWam
W.SUemmeJr.
The couple decllaed to dileuu
tbelr home atatloD or wbo aup-
pliea u.tiel.
Tbe project wu aerutint_, by
botll tbe fire department and tbe buiJd1nl department and la COO·
sidered safe, said .Buildln1
lmpector w.aey S. Malkemua.
•ALKE1nnn 1A1D T&s cou·
pie apparently deckled to pursue
the home station project
because of Dr. Thomas' busy
practice and because Traxler
bas a round-trip drive of more
than eo miles to work.
To obtain permlaaion for the
projeet, tbe eouplt bad to ......
tlite&ub1D11'8U..•fe1tfwem
any bu1Mtn1, road or '"'*"" _ua..~~---· able to eomplete deli.-, wlllle eatirelJ • private pl'Clpll'Q--4
all aafetJ eOdle bad to be mlt.
IN BILLSaoaouo• ••
wealtby eommunlty IOUtlt ol S.
.J'taDcilm...Jll le•'* hell u -is needed for aucb an taet.Ua·
lion, StNmme aaid.
The community bad maay
such ataUoaa in tbe 1llOll ad
1140a, but tbere hu beea GDIJ
<tne similar matallatkJD tbe put
five years, and no other appliea-
tiona are on file, Malkemua Aid.
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End of Liner · Era Seen
QE2 Floundering on Economic Shoals
LONDON <AP> -The Queen Elizabeth 2, the
last of Britain's venerable fleet of luxury ocean
liners, is ecs>nomically on the rocks and may
founder in the face of surging oil costs.
The craft, which plies lhe high seas in the
proud tradition of its predeceuon, the linen Queen
Mary and Queen Elizabeth I, may not continue in
operatiooatlernextyear , itsownersays.
• "1'llE QEZ IS A BRITl8B institution and we
want to lkeep it so," said Victor Matthews, deputy
. chairman of Trafalgar ffouae, the parent company
of the CUnard Line, the s hip's owner.
"U oil prices lkeep soaring and we cannot get
agreement with the aeamen'i union for: less
costly crewing, I am afraid I cannot assure the
public that the QE2 will be in business after its
world cruise in January next year."
The QE2, built on the River Clyde near
Glasgow in the 1980s, made tta maiden voyage to
New York in 1969. Through its early years, the
vessel piled up millions of dollars in profits while
other liners struggled to stay af1oaL
BUT NOW THE .. LAST OF THE Queens,"
which Wednesday was on her way from
Southamptdll to New York. is losing l:nore money
than she can .eani -even with 1,400 passengers al
S10,C¥»0 each for a glittering world cruise, and the
super-rich paying $200,000 for penthouse suites
that cost S1 million to build.
"It would be the end of an era if the QE2
stopped cruising, but we cannot keep on raising
our charges and price outselves out of the
Tourists Wary
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Of Gas Pinch
LOS ANGELES <AP > -A spofesmao for
Southern California's lucrative tourist industry
says reports of mile-long ga s lines here are
prompting would-be visitors from Europe to plan
their vacations elsewhere.
James W. Hearst. executive vice president of
the Greater Los Angeles Visitors and Convention
Bureau, said in a telephone inte.rview that bis or-
ganization bas begun a campaign ti inform pros·
peclive tourists they can see the area by takinp
public transportation.
IN JUNE, BE ADDED, tourist representatives
will visit Europe to convince travel agents thal
California is still a good place to vacation.
But, Hearst said, continued weekend gas sta·
lion closings could cost the industry 7,500 jobs and
SSlO million a year in lost visitor revenues.
··1bis is obviously beading in a disastrous
direction," he said.
Hearst, who just returned from a national
meeting of tourist bureau representatives in Mem-
phis. said Soutbem CaWornia had more than
~.ooo Eu:ropeanvi11ton·1ut·year. ·· ·· ..
.., THE BUREAU ESTlllATES THAT a total of
about 6.5 million tourists spent nearly $4 billion
here last year, providing about 100,000 persons
with jobs .•
The bureau dedicated a tourist information
center here Tuesday with another planned soon for
Hollywood. 1be centers will help tourists plan the
shortest routes to various attractions u a way to
economise on gas.
Hearst said that despite the gas shortage, con·
vention business here continues to thrive because
c.>onvention-goers usually stick to their hotels to
conduct business.
However, Hearst speculated that some con·
ventlon visitors are leaving earlier than expected
because of the gas crisis. · ·
PVllUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE
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mar ket... Matthews said at a news conference
Wednesday.
F rom s pring to falJ . the QE2 is oo the
trans-Atlantic run, with stops in the French port of
Cberbourg on the English Channel. ll spends the
winter cruising in the sunshine or around the
world. ..
THE LUCRATIVE CRUISE TRADE helped
tbe QE2 s urvive longer thail its one·time rivals on
the sometimes stor my North AUanlic run. The
QE2 sailed regally on after the France was laid up
in 1974 with losses of S20 million. Earlier losses
la id uptbe liner United States in 1973.
The 66,852-ton QE2, the world's largest liner
and reportedly the only one with a synllgogue, four
swimming pools and a golf pro, moves smartly
across...the Atlantic and the rest or the world's
oceans at the equivalent of 30 mph, thanks to four
steam turbines that are equal in power to more
than 5,000 powerful car engines.
While fuel for those engines cost only S2
million a year in 1973, the cost today bas soared
elghUold to $16 million a year.
THE smP ALSO SUPPORTS a crew or 950
whose wage bill comes to more than $500,000 a
month. The wage level is subject to stringent and
costly controls applied to British vessels by gov-
emment regulations ana strong labor unions ..
The QE2 is shown in Trafalgar House 's books
as worth only $32 million. To build the same liner
today would cost no less than $300 million, ship-
ping experts estimate.
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Officers and staff commodores of the Balboa Yacht Club stand at
attention duriq tbe hoistinc of na11 si1Difytn1 the club's S!>th
Opening Day (top) while Staff CommodOre John Blaich of the
Voyagers Yacht Club calls to attention members and guests etl
the club's 38th year of yachting activity. Six Harbor Area clubs
observed Opening Day last Saturday. . . . ,,
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Cruising Guide Charts I
Coast Channel Islands
Everyone who acquires a boat
capable of offshore cruising even-
tually sets his sigbta on one or more
of the Channel Islands off the cout of
Southern California.
Cbarts of the islands and the ocean
in between them and the mainland
are available at most marine stores,
but the nautical charts only tell you
bow t.o get to the island or islands of
your choice, not much detail or what
to expect once you get to your
destlnation.
"CRUISING GUIDE TO the Chan-
nel Islands" by Brian Fa1an <Pacific.
Skipper-Capra Presa> is a new book
on the market that tells the novice
and veteran cruiser almost anything
he needs to know about the offshore
islands, including the hazards as well
as the pleasures.
"Cruising Guide" is the culmina-
tion of over 10 years or research and
numerous cruises among the islands
by the author. The guide coven in
detail all the islands in the group
from San Miguel west of Santa
Bai:bara t.o San Clemente offshore
from San Diego.
The islands consist qr San Miguel,
Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Santa
Barbara, Santa Catalina, San
Clemente, San Nicolas and Anacapa.
The guide provides information on
good anchorages, anchoring condl·
tions and the history of each island in
the chain.
AN OV'l'STANDING feature of the
book is the complete -photographic
presentation from sea level or the
points of eecb island. The photo.
graphy is by Graham Pomeroy,
veteran cruiser and photography in·
structor at UC Santa Barbara. Fagan
is a professor of anthropology at the
university.
The guide is available from local
bookstores, marine specialty shops
and Pacific Skipper Magazine, PO
Box 1698, Newport Beach, 92663.
£oast £ollege £oarse
Sail Classes Of/ered
Thirteen different two·
week aailing classes will
be offered by Orange
Coast College's Com-
munity Service office
this summer. a.m. to noon in the OCC
Registration for the gym Registration ap·
classes will be held on pointments a r e not
Saturday, June 9 and needed. Students may
Saturday, June 16 from 9 sign on a first -come-
------------------first-served basis.
ALL CLASSES will . ~~ ~·w:~ meet Monday through · · . Friday at. the OCC
, ' Boathouse, 1801 W .
Coast Highway\
Newport Beach. Classes
are offered in the mom·
ing, afternoon and even-
ing.
The first two-week
ses1len will run June 18
through 29. Three basic
sallinl classes and one
intermediate course are
on the agenda. The
1eeond session will be
July 2-13 featuring basic
cour1e1 and one in-termediate.
Se11lon three. July
lS-27, lDcludes two ba1lc
cla1ie1, one in termedlate and one ad-
vanced section. An
ocean •aJ.lina course will
be offered July 30
tbroucb Aua. 3.
THE INSTRUCTOR
for all claues will ~ _w..._. Jlm Jor1ensen who
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THANKS to YOU
for making our
GRAND OPENING
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Lloyds invites y:ou
to .a bank wa11Ding
ID South coast.
(3931 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana)
Lloyc> Bank is no stranger to Orange
County. \e've been in Santa Ana since 1866.
And her in the ~outh COast area since the
mid 190's.
Butiow to accommodate South Coasts
growin need ·. we've just moved to larger
quarte;. A larger offi ce. with more parking
spa ce) it'~ easi~r .to park yo ur ca:. And more
drivt!.P tell er ::;tal1ons su you don t have to
park : all.
;\Lloyds we're excited about our beautiful
new ank. J\nd we'd like tu share the excite-
men ~vith yo u. So why not drop by opening
wee beginning May 21st. and help us cele·
bra1our opening. ,
le'll h<1ve refreshments on the house <or
rn nr on th(· b<lnkl. And giH: you f"I chance
tc> m a Litton ~l1crm,,t,.l. Ovl'11 . a l'olar11id
Pr1to Camer;1 nr Ull(' c1f 11 <1lhl'r prizes (t he
drf.'ing is Friday May 25th ) .
. r\nd if you open a checking or savm,gs
(lnunt with at least a $100 deposit. you'll
pa hardbound Rand ~lcNally Magnificent
(J1fine11t as a gift.
So stop by and meet ou r Branch Manager,
ail Waldron. and her friendly staff. And don't
>rget to bring th e fam il y.
Member FDIC r.-----------., I Free Drawing Entry I
1 I Drawing will be held on Friday, May 25. You I
J ~ need not be present to win. Win a Litton Micro·
I wavt' Oven. a Polnroid Pronto Camera or one of I
11 (l(h('r prtzl'S. :l!J31 So. Uri~tol ~t.. San ta Ana.CA.
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bulc and lntermedlate!--------------------~---~---~-----~--------------, elauea, $30 for ad·
Lady Methven of En1land reacts to the · vanced and '45 for the
spray of champagne duriu the launcbiQc ocean uiliftl clau.
ceremony at Southampton for the 12-meter P::::':!;~ !~
yacht Uonbart. The aluminum vessel was ta l n e d by ca 111 n,. bullt fol' tbe 19 ~merica'a Cup challeqe. -.a.. -
l:V,\~S AND ~O\'AK COVER LITICS DAILY PILOT
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]an7is Pushes T~ ~ore Efforts
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-•lore ti•• 0~··1• Couatr .,_.u• of Towa an, eltH
D:lartment of Commerce -~tomak•~pailt.111 .... :
-'l'Mn are ...... more ----=-..r-.... l&ate ..... wP1Uec9.
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-----_. -------....... ~&Mre.Ml'.Wha..W.•let· Outlined at County Forum' f!8.:...---else real OD thal
He'• l••cl!lnc • new tu ,. form c .. palC In Calilonla
•1111119 11nt rt wW ~~ ..... will be • touib ftClll ln
Wa11llnstoa to Umlt federal
1penclbtl.
TIM Californla pro~d la aa l.n·
ltiative, aimed for tbe Nov·
ember i. ballot, that would re-
duce penonaJ lac!ome tu by 50
pettea, tie income taua to the
ftlDAIDM' price index, eliminate
tbe bwiMtt lnventory tax and rree .. the aalea t.u. '
leaded Wec1Meda1'1 lwtebeoa
meeUq lD Ne~port, .Jarvis ........... ,,.,.,°'~
ran11.Qa from the rtattt to pet1.
tlon to blt vlew that
M 1111cbuaetts i• "the most
1tup6d ataa.e in the nation."
PolWdana, u uauaJ, came in
for tM wont drubbins.
.Janil waned tbe a~"
that tbeJ stand to loae their
liberty lf they allow 1ovenuneat
to continue to tax them llmlt·
Je11ly.
.. TAKE A LOOK AT ·wbo'a
runnina this country," he ex·
horted. "And remember tbey
are your employees -tem·
porary."
.............. .., ........... -Uaemplo1••nt bas ..,,......,, .•. -TM-...·1~rateia •f pereent belalndtiaT"itaUonal ....... TllB M'ITLE IN Wublnlton
la over HR '1000, a Jarvla·backed
btll to cut federal apendial by
SlOO billion ln four yeart, to l.n·
dex the federal income tu and to restrict the ·government's
ability to borrow money.
BB llADB FVN OF Gov. F.d·
mUDd Brown Jr. and U.S. Sell.
Alan Cranston for cbansing
tbelr views so swiftly after
Propoeltioa 13 puae(I.
Tbe rest were diamiaaed as a claas ol clowns, enemies ol the
people and wrongdoers.
J arvil, without recruilinl for
either of hi.a pending campaigns,
ursed audience members to pro·
test their freedom and to "sell"
their country's political and
economic system.
JARVIS BRINGS 'CAST IRON SHORTS' TO NaWPOllT
Tax Reform King ......... Two Mote ca...-..a
TBB .. YEO.OLD klna of
tu reform· bad • couple of re•·
1on1 for bringins up lbose
polnta. In explain.ins lhe two cam·
paigna to the 130 people who al·
The exceptions were granted
to Democratic senators Russell
Lons and F.dmund M uak.ie for
their foresight in recognizing
Jarvis' worthy e(forts.
"You have the right to be dif-
ferent," he said. "But what
bothers me is if you're indif·
ferent. Indifferent." Panel Budget DipS
A •AN WHO des cribes himself as having "guts, a c:oat 11iief Grabs Tapes The proposed Or~nge County
Transportation Commission
budget for 1979-80 is $930,000,
down 6 .5 percent from this
year'sappropriationof$995,100.
was set for June 11.
Created by state law in l.9'1t,
the commission over.,,.,s
transportation improvemn.e in
the county. It works with
CaiTrans on planning roads and
highways and the Orange Coun·
ty Transit District, wbicb
operates the county's public bus
system. Special Day Due at Fair
~ of steel and cut iron shorts,"
Jarvis said be loved bearing
Long, chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee, tell him,
''Proposition 13 was the most
important event in the history of
the U.S. in lhe last 100 years."
A loading dock thief has
escaped with more than 400
60-mipute cassette tapes from
TDK Electronics Corp., 17072
Daimler Ave .. Irvine·, ac~ording
to police. The tapes were valued
at $1,200.
The financial package was
placed before the five-member
com mission this week by OCTD
Director Thomas Jenkins . A
public hearing on the budget
Plans are under way for Senior Citizens Day on July
17, at tbe Orange County Falt in Costa Mesa.
Fatrgoen over 65 will lie admitted for $1 that day.
Special eYeDta will include tlie crowning of a senior king
and queen, prince and P~. and duke and. duchess
chosen by senior citizens clubs.
More information is availa~e al 751-3247.
Possible Coast Park
Area Toor Scheduled
By O.C. HUSTINGS Ol-DMIJ ...... MMf
U.S. Rep. Jerry Patterson says
William WU)en, director ol the Na·
tional Park Service, plans a June 5
tour of the 17,000.acre Orange Coast
area that ls being studied as a future
federal urban park. .
The Santa Ana Democrat says
Whalen supports tbe idea of creating
an urban park that would include
sections ol the so-called Irvine Coast
and hillside areas surrounding
Laguna Beach. .
Patterson has been ramrodding the
notion at tbe federal level despite the
fact the acreage involved is in
Republican Bob Badham's con·
gressional district.
Patterson says Whalen intends to
release the results of a feasibility
study for converting the area to park
land after bis June 5 tour.
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ASSEMBLYWOMAN MARIAN
Bergeaon's staff will organize the
lawmaker's advisory committees
Tuesday during a meeting in
Newport Beach.
It starts at 7 p.m . in the gym·
nasium at Horace Ensign Middle
School. 2000 Cliff Drive.
The Newport Beach Rep~blican
said about 3,500 of her constituents in
the Orange Coast's 74th Assembly
Red Croes Stay8 Open
The Orange County Red Cross
Blood Center at 601 N. Golden Circle
Drive, Santa Ana, will be open for
blood donations from 10 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. during the Memorial Day
weekend, May 26-28.
District \'olunteered to serve on three
advisory committees.
***
Mas. BERGESON will be the
speaur May 25 when the South Coast
Republican Forum gathers in the Of·
ficer's Club at the Marine Corps Air
Station< Helicopter>, Tustin.
The trice of the 8 p.m. dinner
meeting is $8. For reservations, call
C~rolyn bpp, 551·3553.
•••
FRED L. JOHNSON, a Santa
Monica builder ·who has served on
the regional coastal commission, will
share bis views on the present
coaital c:om11ission Wednesday with
mettbers of Ule council for Environ-
. ment, Employment and Economic
Development and their guests.
Jo~nson wili speak at a luncheon at
the Ian at the Park in Anaheim. For
detai~. call 644-9000.
• *.
SEN. ALAN CRANST1'N, D-Callf.,
has introduced legislation that would
extend daylight savings time to eight
months a year.
CranSon said his proposal would
save the U.S. the energy equivalent
of 6 milloo barrels of oil during two
additional months of daylight savings
lime ea~ year.
Under existing law the country
operates to daylight savings time for
six montlla, from the last 5unday in
April to ~ last Sunday in October,
he said.
Cranston's bill would add two
months of daylight hours ·in the
springtime, by turning the clocks forward one hour begiMing lbe t1rst
Sunday in •arch in 1980 and in suc-
ceeding yean.
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for allowing us to exhibit an extraordinary four-piece
brushed aluminum sculpture bY. Rafe Affleck. Also
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prints and sculptures plus additional works by other
noted artists.
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CALIFORNIA ~.-17,1t11
'Peop/,e's Park': 1969 Viokiice
.
Reffiem&ered
llioting, Injury and Death Hit Berkeley
8DKSLSY <A-P) -1t startei 111-1• wllb-1 ~•blrtff and died. AJll>tM-r obnner on-.n-.......a ta rtNd 10Uftl peopM tunUI a tbree·1cre 1ij1 ... t roof. artllt-carpenter Alan Blanchard. ••alll 111& llllo a IMdleaped kiddie,..,.,.... aDd waa blinded by another ahotpn blut.
lne :c_ou.1. But lt lit tM f\IM • u laeredi· Tben·Gov Ronald Rea1an called oat 2,000 Na· We .____ of fiotiM, bUw)' ..t iutb tlaat ta tlonal Guardsmen to help t'::ai the daUy turmoll
...... rem1mbend UU. ..-. · that luted thl"ff weeka, · :y end1.nl witb a ft WU ,..... ......... , Pan" ~ the ~ m111lve peaceful march where pretty 1lrll ldued ......... ,....,plrtW ......... n•treet people . lhe aoldlen1 •nd lltuek nowers ln the bamtll of
WM ... lt a .._WMod project. th~r rirtcs
TSN Y&Aa IATSa, n II atill hople's
Pull, a ...... OMla of 1r ... and no..n and tree.
tlar..e bloeu from the main umpua of the
U.Uverd7 of Cdlonla, wtUcb OWDI It. Now lhe
..av..., la n. eooperaUnl wttb tile people wbo
.UU lmilt ttaet k will 1tw1ya be a "uaer·nm" park.
Wbea tlae P9ople'1 Pan wu ereated wttbout
perJDtulon a decade a10, the univenity ad-
miablraUam wu •shut. It wu viewed as an at·
tempt to rob tile lt'bool ol ill property -property
wbicb wu lalended to be used in lbe future for stu·
deatbouaiaa.
Some nearby residents also complained about
4oud noises at ni&bt, public nudity and sexual ac ·
Uvity iD tile park
AT I A.•. ON MAY 14, l•, UC workmen in-
stalled 51 '"Do treupaasing" signs. The sips bad
all been ripped down by 9 a.m.
TbeD at 4:30 a .m. on May 15, 250 California
Hi1bway Patrol officers arrived to aid police end
Alameda County deputy sheriffs officers in a
sweep through People's Park. They rousted and
evicted tile sleeping inhabitants. With the dawn
came a bulldozer to clear away the young people's
handiwork, and a chain·link fence to keep them
out.
It was a time of strong anti-establishment reel·
ing, especially in Berkeley, where the antt-
Vietnam war movement was nurtured with fre-
quent demonstrations and violence
FEELINGS RAN EXTRA IDGB. A noon rally
was called for Sproul Plaza, traditional birthplace
for numerous protests including lhe "free speech"
movement ol 1964.
A crowd estimated at 5,000 shouted their anger
at the rally. The final speaker, student body
President-elect Dan Siegel, said they should "take
tbe park."
Tbe crowd moved off toward lhe park, only to
be met by a solid line of law enforcement officers
dressed in riot gear Tear gas was fired, and
thrown back among the officers. Insults and rocks
were a.blo burled by the angry young people.
BEFO&E THE VIOLENCE SUBSIDED
around 8 p.m., more than 130 persons including 19
police officers bad been treat.eel for wounds.
James Rector, who was watching the rioting
from a rooftop, was hit by a shotgun blast fired by
THE FF.NC~ a&MAJNED PO& exactly three
yt'Bn imd then'wa11 ripped down by rioters pro·
teatin1 the Ame riean bombin1 of Haipbon1
h.rbor
, T~ uruvcrs1ty turned lhe land into two park-
ln1 lou. two tennis courts and two basketball
couru all virtually unused because of a boycott
by almo8t everyone in the nettbborbood. The
Hphalt too was ripped up by hundreds of pro-
teaten.
Five years ago a new People's Park develop-
ment began. first without university cooperation.
That has changed now
JAN. 5 THE UNIVERSITY administration
signed a "letter of understanding" with a non-
profit student organization called People's Park
Project-Native Plant Forum. A group called
People's Park Council is open to anyone interest.eel
in working and/or expressing their views on the
use and future of the park.
Tbe letter ~ives legal standing to the garden
·area where a wide variety of native pJants,
vegetables and 'nowers now grow. It requires each
side to give the other one year of notice before the
agreement can be canceled.
One leader of the gardening group, David
"Salty" Axelrod. says the university "has not
given us the ultimate guarantee that this land
belongs to the people ...
But he added, "I think the university rec·
ognizes this has to be a park. It can't be anything
else except with bloodshed."
your weekends.
MOTHER AND CHILDREN STROLL THAOUOHOA81SOFGRAISANDFLOWER8
Park Reta Ina Few Seara of Student Confrontetlon With Law Enforcement .. .
AXELllOD AND CO-WORKERS plant, water
arid cultivate the 300 plants that cover an acre of
the land. The university provides the water and
trash pickup, plus expert horticultural advice.
"We want it to be an oasis or native plants in a
natural settin~ in an urban environment," ex-
plained Axelrod, who wears a full beard. tam ·o
shanter and "save the Whales" T-shirt.
"The true meaning or People's Park in its
deepest sense is non-ownership, to try to get away
from materialism and dividing up property. let-
ting the people run theii: lives and not some big,
powerful. military-industrial complex," said Ax-
elrod.
Las Vegas.
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•ANY BERKELEY SOCIAL AND political
organizations trace their origin to the People's
Park riots of 1989, includinc the Berkeley F~
Clinic which provides free medical and dentad
services. ·
Bonnie Lane. who ls on lhe park council ....
works at the clinic. was a ninth grade student ia
Los Angeles 10 years ago. But abe said it was ~ .
People's Park philosophy which drew her here.
"In LA people are more focused ob
themselves," she said. "A lot of Berkeley coiq-
munity organizations are responsive to the com·
munity's needs, and I think they started because di
the beginning struggles . '
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3'be Rev. R. L. Ma ddox.
B a ptist minister fr.om
Calhoun, Ga., has joined
Presi d e nt Carte r 's ~peechwriling team. Mad -
dox, 42, has written several
s peeches for Car ter on a
freelance b<.tsis . .
Letter .
Scheme
Probed
: CAMBRIDGE. Mass.
iAP> -The Circle of
Gold chain letter "has
broken down because
'be market baa become
aaturated." according to
Roberta Gross . an assis·
tant district attorney for
Middlesex County.
"A lot or people have
lost lbear money by not
being able to sell the let·
Lers they have
purchased," she added.
A MIDDLESEX Coun·
ty grand jury is in-
vestigating the chain let·
ter.
Seven witnesses were
summoned to testify in
the probe.
'I'll& PllOOUJI WU broMI·
cut • l&allu ud repe8'ed ln Eqlt1h. Pnnch..1 Spanlth,
Portqueae and !-i•rman for
forel .. lllteaen.
ffeN an tome quetUoal aod • .,...,.. from Ute prosram ·
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Q. AM &e &Ille .... &k8 wt.o
carr1 •l•&ela ••• ••letov eee_.._.?
A . For all those wbo take the
aword will periab by lhe sword.
Mattlww JJ:ZS
Q. Wlallt'a &lie 1reateat rlak de· •eer1e7 18 fadq Wa1!
A. Every kingdom divided
a1alnst itaelf is brou1ht to de-
aolatioft. and every city or house
divided againat itself will not
stand. Matthew 12:25
Q . Wllat do yoa UdU of IOClal
eeaflldf la &lie ue of vlole11ee &o
11&11& &lie eatabllallmen& Jutllledf
A. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shaU be
called children of God. Matthew
5:9
Q. Hew do you see tbe world today?
A. I bave not come to judge
the world but to save the world.
John 12:47
Q. lfta& la year oplaloD of tJte
pttHlll patitkal 81&aatlon!
A. Render to Caesar the things
that are Caesar's, and to G<>d
t he things that are God's.
Matthew22:21
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paaa away. Mo1Uw1a ~:lS
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1rea&el& proabeT
A. Behold, I am ,.-1th you all
days, even unto the cooawnma·
hon of the world. Matthelo %8:»
Mesa Beauty
Queens Sought ~·
Applications are being sought
for the Miss Costa Mesa/Miss
Me rmaid beauty contest,· to be f
held during the Costa
Mesa/Newport Harbor Lions
Fish Fry and Carnival June I-3.
Applicants must be single,
previously unmarried women
between 17 and 22. inclusive.
Entry forms are available at
Costa Mesa City Hall, op-
tometrist Bernard Simon's of·
fice in South Coast Plaza or
from Cynthia De Marquette. ,
548-1200.
Sentencing Set
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Richard T. Schindler races sen·
tencing June 4 after being con-
victed for running a phony in·
vestment scheme lhat swindled
more than 1,000 Antelope Valley
res idents out or $12 million
dollars.
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John J . Droney, Mid -
dlesex County district
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lease the names or the
persons called before
the grand jury, or de-
lai ls co~eming their
testimony.
·HOWEVER. TANYA
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weeks ago concernin1
some 30 persons who al· 1 leged they made a lot or
money by investing $100
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CLOSING
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director Kate Broaett
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Stockbolm fire depart-
ment ruled that tbe
mala drcua teat wu a
fire bamd and tbe Of•
1dlsatkln did not ban
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Lucey to tum over a
partial list of
California sub-
scribers to bis Moneysworth
magazine to the
state attorney
general's office.
Claims of more than
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Career
Planning .
Offered
A series on career
planning entitled
• ·'Minorities in the
Professions" will be of-
fered at UC Irvine on
Monday through Thurs·
day.
The free program, de-
signed for minority and
disadvantaged students,
is open to high school.
community college and
university students.
SPONSOaED BY the
UCI Career Planning
and Placement Center
the aeries will be pre-
sented in informal lec-
tures and diacusaioaa.
Morning sessions will
begin at 10, and after·
noon wliona at 2. Meet·
ings will be held in room
22IO of the Social Science
Tower.
The mominC aesaions
include discussions on
the following careen.
-Monday, education
and student affirmative
action; Tuesday,
medicine and health pro·
feaaions; Wednesday,
careerdevelopment; and
May24,studentaffairs.
THE All'TEaNOON
sessions are: -=Monday,
alternatives to medicine
and dentistry; Tuesday,
biological sciences,
counseling psychology
and student affairs; and
May 24, applying to
graduate school.
For information, call
833-6881.
C4TII.E
RUSIUD
HELENA. Mont. <AP >
·-As the price of ham-
burger goes up, so does
the number of rustled
cattle. according to a
state orficial, who says
S40 cattle have been re-
ported missing since
June.
Les Graham, bead of
the brands enforcement
division of the state
livestock department,
said about 300 cattle
have been recovered. He
said the rustlln1 pro-
blem bu spread out of
state and offlciala in
Montana, Wyomin1 and·
tbe Dakotas have
banded to investigate
some tblfta.
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Califomian Plans to Pedal _AcrossJdiglish Channel
LONDON (A,P) -A JI.year-old and la built wttb tbe la&Mt super·
Callfanl&a mu plana to climb {ato lllbl .......wi. aawb. 10-POUDd alrplue this Bry• Allen plam to climb oato --~-,_ iltempC ~ ny-.aau-lt8 bleye• ... hmd start pedattq UM sncM Channel on his own at dawn on a near-wlndleu day,
bil p,roblema we face la overbut· If all ICMll nu. llaeCNad_y
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be able to loc»lr dowa at tllll tblll plue. . -
AU.. a ~'::qa1:;C:,~ raeer whole
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• "We'd like to ny very euly iD ·
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L•1l1lature bat aent
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btlt req11trtn1 moat
pubUc faetutles to aet
• aaid411 no-1moklq areu.
But tbe propoul, If
1l1ned . may be
thalleftltld In toUrt.
Thone, a non-smoker.
baa DOt Nici wbeUMr be
'!'m .acn tbe leaialaUon,
.-pproved JO.II.
• : Tiie 1tate J uatlee
)Department uld that
there ~ be couOtu·
: lloaat problem a with
: provisions aUowina the
: •late to waive require-
: me oh for certa1n
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ANN ARBOR . Mich. (AP> t-In .ome ways, a
lean Unlven1ty ot lllchlaan' ·sophomore named
Steve t)'PUlel tu. ah•doWJ, quiet 1eoentllon. No
tribal rock festivab, no anti-war c:banta. no mass·
lntc of National Guardamen advertises its pre-
s~nct'
Stevf' and bia contemporaries around the na-
tion are tUtUna the books. not the pavemeat. Tbey
know what they want jobs and a de1ree of in·
dependence that comes only with fi.Dancial 1ecwi·
ty. In punuit of these eoala, Ulla quiet generation
ia makiftl toqb choices.
••Q' A JOB AND MONEY weren't~ problem,
I'd get a doc.-torate in philosophy. But tht:re are no
JOba now." Steve said.
So he's alrivin& lo eam tbe &rades that will get him into law school.
Tbat wW make up some for not dolq •bat I
boneetly waat. wbicb LI to ftallb la pblloeoplty. ''
A DSCADS AGO. ITSVS'I eounterparta
could afford to flout the MeUrity Steve· punuea. ·
Studeata _.. the cuttiq ..... of tbe tumult that
ao preoccupied um naUoa.
Here at Micbi1an. tbey founded SDS -Stu,
dents for a DemocraUc Society. They held the first
anti-war "teach-in." Some 13,000 of them
boycotted claues in a protest on behalf of black students.
The Associated Preas reported in 1969 thal ex-
pen. described that year's collele crop aa the fint
in American biatorJ "wbicb la DOl IOilll to colle1e
just to earn a Uvtq. Freed of money problems, it
is free to explore its mind IDd coaacieoce, to delay .
the traditional bu.rdenaof adultbood ..• "
A GENEUftON CUT aASSES for anti-war
and civU rights marches; aome enrolled leas to
prepare for a secure future than to avoid the draft;
raucously idealistic, they protested, disnapt.ed and
blissfully "turned oo."
Today much of the cbuge they sought ls reali-
ty. The war is ended, the draft is a memory and,
nationwide, moet students play a formal role in de-
ciding university rules and regulations.
~ The act requires
: Hparate amoldq and
: ~n·•moklns areas in or-, rices, terse restaurants.
: retaU stor., acboola and
: lteaJtbcuefacWtlea.
Educators nationwide say Steve's contem·
poraries are fiockiq in unpreceden&ed numbers lo
courses ~ engineering and business-those most
likely to pay otr. in the end, with a job.
Steve believes a law dep-ee will assure "acer·
taln amount ot wealth ao I can do thi.qs I enjoy.
And the economic context baa altered. If pros-
perity liberated tbe anti-war aeoeratloa to view
education as a tool for ~e. uncertainty bas
shaped Steve's generation into an intensely com-
petitive, anxious, self·abeorbed crowd.
. .......... DAYS OF ANTI-ROTC GESTURES LIKE THIS APPEAR ENDED
Concema About Joba Heft Repl•ced C•mpua Polltlc9
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SACRAMENTO (AP> THEY ARE INTIMATELY FAMILIAR with _ Coleman Blease, a statistics like these: That at any one time in 1975,
CARRIERS Wine, Food &
Culinary Arts
SHOW : I ! J May 17-20 ANAHEIM CONVENTION
S h 3.6 million people between lS and 24 were looking acramento lawyer w 0 for work but couldn't rmc1 it; tbat in the same year
formerly lobbied for the nearly_Jij!}f_ the qualified education graduates. Amer I can Ci vi I couldn't get teacbing jobs.
DISABLED
NORFOLK, Va . <AP>
-The Navy's biggest
and costliest weapons -
aircraft carriers -are
battling silvery bydroids
and fleshy bryozoan.
MERCURY SAVINGS
, CENTER
! j
Liberties Union, was Psychologist Juclitb Bardwick, Michigan's as-and loan <WOCiation
( I
Ooors open: 3 pm Thurs, Fri: nominated by Gov. Ed-aociate dean for academic alfaln, paints the bleak mund Brown Jr. as a Noon Sat, SUn state appeals court backdrop against wbicb this quiet generation
$3 Ad It $2 12 18 nde 12 f reached young adulthood: u s, age - , u r ree Judge. Blease. 49, will sit "They grew up under the comtant Ulreat ot
Dally Wine & food tasting • gourmet cOOk Mmos on the 3rd District Court annihilation. They saw tbe assassinations _ and "Teen Cuisine" cook-off • Microwave cooking o f A p p e a I i n
lessons Sacramento. these affect a child, viscerally. more intensely
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ENTER& WIN
dashed. They watched the New Frontier and the
Great Society try and, in many ways, fail. And
they saw Vietnam.
"I don't really see wby these kids sbould have
evolved an idealistic cast."
The tiny marine
animals reported have
rorced several carriers...
to s hut down while
anchored at the Norfolk
Naval Station's Pier 12,
and it has taken hours to
c lean them out. The
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot
quoted sources as say-
y a.avE 1 1n g carrier-s ystems IN FACT, TREY MA ~ evo ved a begin to overheat when • )'i•t t•O J',t..,r, .... (1,., HARBOR VIEW CENTER'S fatalistic casL Since 19'5. Michigan psychologist enough oflbe animals are
Jel'ald Bachman bas been ukiDg a national s am· ------~=~===============~ ple or high school seniors if they agree with Uus ~ngested.
statement:
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May 31.
Six winning recipes judged by a panel of food lovers. will be
notified on Saturday, June 2 to enter into the "Backyard Chef's
Cook-Off Finals," outdoors at the Harbor View Center on Saturday.
June 16. Each entry must provide the food in turn each contestant
will be given a Weber BK 710 Series Bar-b-que for competing in
the event. The winner will receive a S100.00 gift certificate. Our
strict oontest rules dictate that assistance may only come from
your most supporting wives, children. in laws. cousins. neighbors.
1rienda and acquaintances of the bacl<Yard bar·b-aue chefs. (Unless
you can convince our ott1aa1s av 11ioM{ 011 ""\;ttpuOn ot your entry.)
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Direct of"COllect .
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"Nuclear or biological annlhilation will prob-
ably be the fate or all mankind in my lifetime.··
In 1978, 28 percent or the high school
youngsters agreed; 33 percent weren't sure. The
results in 1975, 1976 and 1977 were comparable.
"And you wonder why they're so quiet,"
Bachman says. "They seem lo be thinking, 'I
figure I'm booked on the Titanic, so I'm going lo
make the bestof tbings and go first-class'."
IN ITS ANNUAL SllaVEY OF college
freshmen, tbe American Council on Education
found that 60 percent of tboee ea~ring last fall
deemed it "very inportant" to be "well orr financial-
ly.•' In 1968. 23 ~rcent took tbat view.
In contrast, 52 percent of the 1968 crop ranked
"keeping up with political affairs" as •·very im·
portant." Ten years later, 37 percent felt that way.
This generation's silence may stem partly
from the fact that its members feel threatened. as
a group, by no problems quite so compelling as the
Vietnam war and the draft.
·'They are very specialized, very goal-
oriented, very specific," says Pat Yeghissian, an
adviser lo student groups at the University of
Michigan. "You don't see large numbers of the m
doing one thing."
THERE ARE WOMEN'S GROUPS and gay
groups, she says. There are black groups and
Jewish groups. There are environmental groups
and anti-nuclear groups It's a long, diverse list of
causes.
Such groups may be a fegacy left by the young
protesters or the '60s, who inaiated students bad a
right, even a duty, to criticize their society and their university:
For instance, at Michigan and elsewhere stu·
dents have recently protested university invest·
menls in concerns that do business with South
Africa, known for ils segregation. At least 12 in-
stitutions have responded by divesting their hold-
ings in those companies.
But educators say that such activism is the ex -ception today.
"THERE'S L~ CONCERN NOW with social
issues ," says Henry Johnson, Michigan's dean for
student affairs. "They're attracted to issues that
be nefit them as individuals, that give them pre·
paration lo deaJ with the world and offer a chance
for Individual growth."
Sue Warner, editor of The Michigan Daily,
thinks it praiseworthy that her generation hasn't
rallied under any single banner.
"Things don't seem as black and white as they
once did," she says. ··on issues like inflation and
energy, I give students a lot or credit for not being
knee-jerk. Your tone becomes aofter, more middle-
of-tbe-road when you consideralltheangles."
Their tone may have been aoflened, too, by
another legacy of the '60s, says Rutgers historian
William L. O'Neill :
INTBE 'Sh, AS A STUDENT you lacked most of
the rights of tbe average citizen. Uni\'ersities really
regulated conduct and behavior. All that was swept
away in the '609. Studentsnowbavealltbe rights that
any citizen does."
Nationwide, students pl•Y a role in university
goverance, says Alvin Eurich, president in New
Academy for Educational Development In New
York.1bey vote on curriculum, academic require-
ments and, often, hiring, be says.
"'l'b.i8 is true in both public lhd private inatitu·
lions," Eurich says. "In the '809 tbey were de·
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MATEN.DER
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··cot a problem'> Then wnre to Par Dunn. Par will
cut rftf tape, ~Uiftg the OJl.$wers arid action you need
to solve anequitus m government and business Mail
your qw.stion.s tc1 Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange
Coaat Dally Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Mesa, CA
!m26 . .U many letters as possable will be amwered,
but filton«I anqwries or feUeTs not mcludmg the
reodn'• /1llJ aame. addTess and bwmess hours' phoM
nvmbercannot beccmsideTed. Thu column oppearsda1· ~ncept Stotdoya.
DEAR PAT: Has anyone written an "advice"
boot for landlords? We have our problems too, and
occasionally need some answers on how to deal
with ~problems.
S. L .• Costa Mesa
A ~ Preu lleM, ••LudJordlmg, '' by Lelgll
9* 11•, •a1be•••&1• wall&.. TM alltllor eaUa
&Im a tnt ._. ,_ Bard ~ CelJele. Be nY· en ,......., malMelluee, lealal , ... lem&a,
eftdllm, ~. lases, ... ~ ••tte.
clslHs, decldeet " Tiie m.pa1e ..a.me ceata
S12.51. I&'• awallaMe la •11111.a.re., or frem Nelo Presa. P.O. 8o:11544, OttldeMal, Callf. 15415.
IKtdemUy. Nelo Preas ai.o la Ute 1M1blialler
of Ute ''C...,_..a Teaall&a' Hudbook · Teaaa&I'
Rt1•u." Tllla beoll also cu pnn ltelpfal to I_..... wM wot to n.d oat eaactiy wtaat le1al
rtp&a&llelr~•a.e.
l"el•11•eers G•lll Ce~ Crftlli
DEAR PAT: I believe I remember reading in·
formation some time ago in A VS that told bow you
ean get college credit for volunteer wort. Would
you please repeat this for me! E.D., Newport Beach
.. ...., T9 Get Collele Credi& Fw Wb& Y" Bne
LeanelAaAllRH•Uer ... V...._.., ....
aHUUle ler $Z rr.. Ace~ WelMtl•a C.•· ~~ .... rrs,Prillee:;ar·J.11549' (•ne et.eek.., ... to Ed•• Testlq Senke.)
Tlae .re.lea eredl& 1• neel'e from partidpat·
lal nll1:1911 ... alnrstllea la Mt for lllememll·
i•I ... t1lalMT experlellce, "" ratlter fw wllat yo• •a.e leaned t•ro•P &llese esperte.eea.
Tec .. "lme• ,_ ,... ... wllat YM bow cu 18ct.de
wrtuee .. t.ertala el pnleuloul caliber ud faetil·
ty "-"..._el,.. at you paMI or apaid ..n.· ·
4'•• Qllltle ,,. .. Aitl Tee .. •9er
DEAR PAT: I.a tbere a book tbat tells about all
kinda of different occupations and the training
needed for them? I'm in high school and would like
to check out training requirements to help me de·
cide what kind of work I want to do after I finish
school
R.G., Costa Mesa n.e "Oecapalioaal Outlook Halldboofll " COD·
&alas die followlq laformaUoa for more Uau 851
eee• .. .._: aa&are of won; places of employ.
mn&; &ralalq or etller qullfkaU..., ud ad·
yaaeemnt; employme•t Gllll11fll: eanlblp aacl
wortille eeedltl •; ud MUCeS of addllhaal la·
formadla. 'ne u.tbeH Is ~ eftl')' two
yean bf Ute V.S. Depar&IDftl& of Laber'• Bueaa of
Labor S&au.tks. Coples eu be pweuHd frem aay
re1loeaJ oftke of &lie B•naa of Labor Sta&ls&lea, or
loud la refernee aedlouof lar1er Ubrartes.
F,....P.,,eAJ4
!2'?!!~!e<lf~~l ·P~.
Now they've gained their point."
Carl Hovde is a Columbia professor of Enalisb
wbo served u a dean from 1988 unW 1972, tbe uni·
veraity'a most tumultuous years. He puts it th.is.
way: "Nothing conservatiles like responsibility."
Except. perbape, economic uncertainty .
.. IP TRBaE'S A COMMON PSOBLE• for
kids now, it'a tbe restriction of ffODOmlc OP·
portunity," says Michigan paycbologiat Martin
Gold. "The Vletnam war wu a common fate; to-
day eeonomic problems put them into competition
with CJDe another •••
So Steve and bia friends hope to earn secure
futuree by makin1 1ood gadee. Tbey spend their
moiteJ aa boob and beer and telephone bills.
Wben they let off steam, they dance and "))lay·
.. c:~ pranks... '
But they laqb wbea asked if tbe1r experience
tacludel ...,elaiq like the mlndlesa, bedonlaUc
dnaaltm arPia of the 1• CGllele kids depleted in the morie •• Allllllal House .••
•'Becomi.DI a real, live coUece ltuden\," ••YI
Stett. "ta dileovertna that ADlmal HouH ta pure ftdloD." .
Alamo Sladl Unearthed
SAN ANTONIO, Teua <AP> -A skull found
dudal aeav.UO. at the Alamo a~ wu
tlaat Ol. eMUlt7 from tbe -Tnu RnoluUon ba!!Je4 8CeOl'dllll to artbeololiata at tbe UDlventty
of Ta. at .... Antonio.
A bmd al abDat 111 Teuna wu wiped out • .,. I.--, bJ more thn 1,a Mexican troop9
...... 8lll&a Ame ID a mada1 NYOlutloDarJ battle
UaM talh wed• Jl.4Q alett. . .
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lluedly, ~ 17, 1171.
~•ILfflrar, 1
7 County Authors· Honored
Plve Oranae Coast r""9eD&a were aPIGQI Mvtts Oru1e Coun·
t1 a.u.ori reeelvln1 •••rd• fi'om J'l1ilMll ol tbe lJbrary It
UClmae. • ._.. ol tbe ensraved lilvet' ............ : •11 •r• a ...... of Irvine .. ••t~or of "TetbDOIOIJ and
SoeletJ Under Leni n and
ltatiD, .. pubtilW by PriDeetGa
Ualvenlt)' Preaa. Onley Hall of Irvine.
autbor of "The Bad Landa"
publllbfld by American Book·
Stratford Preu ..
• 1•1 •ar&I• of Irvine. author of "Always Merry
od Brilbt. the Lil• of Hmry II ttter .. -publtabed by-·Capra
Pre11.
-l*ts I . lllllr of <"Alta
M e1a. author of "Tiie
Haybunen r..: CouMy" pubu.bed by PrinliDI
Co. -A*troor ...... of LalUDa
Niauel, author of ''The Hawb of
Cbelney" publlabed by Harper
and Row.
Also booored were Robert L.
Baber ol Santa Ana, author ol
"Wines of California" aad
Donald Stanwood of Santa Au,
author of ''The Memory of Eva ltyker;u
TB& AWAaD8 WS&& pre.
HD&ed dariDI tbe P'rMDda 14th
anaual book and author awards
banquet. Porty.five Oraa1e
County autbon wbote works
were publiabed ia 11'11
partletpeted 1a the competitioa.
Tbe Friends i• tbe laraeat
library support lf'OUP of its kind
in the aatioa, accord.las to UCI
offtciala.
OM. y PILOT An
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Queen Sllvla of
Sw-eaen ,. • .-~
birth this week
to .. boy at tbe
royal cutle, the
Swedish Court
alllKM.DM!ed.
Here at ....., Fndt Orchards we tl'llnk our gift paks are some-
thing special Just about the only ones left that we pecMd entirety
by hand. But with fruit this beautiful. we won't take•. cNnc:e on.
machine bruising or crushing. And these beautiful gift paka are
useful for so many occasions. a birthday or aMivefsary. a remem·
brance for a special friend or hostMS gift -these paks are full of
California sunshine and they will brighten up the face of anyone
lucky enough to receive them.
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STOP IN AND FIND om WHY!
r "" ... "" Sun-Dried Fruit Cereals & Grains
1 lb. Sulphured Af:>ples 2 lb. >Natural Bran
t 69 reg: .59 Now .49
reg. 1 ·89 Now • · 2 lb. Rolled Oats
1 lb. <Jnsulphured Apples reg. • 75 Now .59
reg. 1.89 Now 1 .69 2 lb. Bulgar Wheat 79 1 lb. Sun·Dried Apricots reg. .98 Now • 1 lb. Wheat Germ
reg. 2.69 Now 2A9 reg. .55 Now .49
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1 lb. Benana Chips
I lb. Dried Plneepple
J 6 oz. Coconut Syrup
reg. J.39 Now l .19
reg. J.69 Now 1A9
reg. .~ Now • 79
!5!*~rs .59
.59
.98
.95
4 oz. Date Bars
J 6 oz. Cinnamon Bread
9'h oz. Date Bran Muffins
... Healthful Snacks
1 lb. B.B.Q. Soybeans reg. .98 Now .89
I :y, oz. Fruit Snacks (Apricot. Strawberry. Peach.
Pear. f\pple) reg. .49 Now .39
1Yz oz. Hadley Mixed Stze Tree-Ripened Olives
(drained weight) reg. .69 Now .59
7'h oz. Hadley Mammoth Size Tree·R1pened
Olives (drained weight) reg .. 75 Now .65
onev
24 Oz. Hadley Heavenly Light Mild Honey
reg. 1.59 Now 1.35
24 oz. Hadley Heavenly Dark Honey
reg. I .59 Now 1.35
12 oz. Hadley Heavenly Honeycomb in Glass
. 1,79 Now 1.49
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Dates & Date Products
1 Yl lb. Choice Barhi Data
reg. 2.19 Now 1.98
3 lb. Variety Date Pak .
reg. 2.89 Now 2.59
15 oz. Date Coconut Rolls •
reg. 139 Now 1.19
12 oz. Date Nut Confections
reg. 129 Now 1 .09
12 oz. Date Nut Snowballs
reg. 1.29 Now 1.09
Nuts
1 lb. Cashew Pieces. Roasted and Salted or
Roasted Only reg. 2.09 Now 1 .89
I lb. Vi rginia Peanuts, Roasted and ~lted or
Roasted Only reg. .98 Now .89
12 oz. Sliced Natural Almonds
reg. 2.29 Now 2. 19
Vitaniins
I lb. Lecithin
reg. 3.49 Now 3.29
(250's) Oyster Shell Cak1um
reg, 3.69 Now 2.69
( IQ()"s) Iron and Liver
reg. 398 Now 2.85
PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY16 THROUGH MAY 22 ·
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OPEN 8 A.M. TO "· P .M. 365 DAYS A YEAR
Candy
12 oz. Tangerine Slices
reg. .98 Now .89
8 oz. English Toffee
reg. 1.49 Now 1.29
1 lb. Salt Water Taffy
reg. .W Now • 79
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Staples
2 lb. Kleen-Raw Sugar
reg .• 89 Now .79
2 lb. Pinto Beans
reg .. 79 Now .65 '"
2 lb. Great Northern Beans
reg. 89 Now .75 ...i
Our Tustin aind
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Cdrry d complete
line of Altddena rJw
milk products ...
milk. yogurt. godfs
milk. chetSt:!> e1nd
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lt'Jaat Gasoliae Crisis"!
LOCAL"--
~Free· Flow' Viewed:
Stude"'-t Exc~e "Said 'Dilemma-,
a, wn.u&M 90DGS .............
• COMt~ODll•ll'*
trlet tr••t••• wUI Had ~mlillftl ....... rock ....
a ........... :=-:; ~wttb w.s O.U..'• APl*t afne .......... olad18'L
Sacldllbld trusteee haft ftt-
ed to aupport • IO-ealled '"free flow'. Qltem tbat would allow
atadeata to lllteDd any eomm..U·
ty collep &bey des1re.
BUT COAST Baaineu
llaaa1er Cornllaa Tbompeoa
said Wedneeday Ilia diatric:t ii
faced with a dilemma becauae
enrollment would probably in·
crease wb.Ue income would eo
down under Saddlebact '• pro-potal.
f-..-....o1_.. .... , tawD
leu W7 com•., &a&o tM ..._
trict. • Cout ,.. .... tl.t .......
from GUier dl1trlcta' for la·
terdi1trlet atteDdaDc• la ll"f"f·7'~ Saddlebaell paid SIU.• of tbla. TbomP109 ...
be •..-U Cout will ne.lve
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Tn18tees Beeall
Croup Plans Push .
In Newport-Mesa-
A oouP aeekin1 to recall tbree Newpa1t·•--aellool trmteea
hopes to bave about 50 people dreulatinl petiUom tbla w11 .. •iid a apotesman Aid. '
Brian Donovan !left> of Newport Beach is
the proud owner of six new cars today.
tha nks to his expe rtise on the TV qujz
show Tic Tac Dough. They wer e p a rt of
llost Wink Ma rtindale a nd Donovan's
wife. Mary. adm ire his booty, a half dozen
Bui('k Opcl s at Ba uer Motors in Costa
Mesa.
Tbat'a beeauae mone1 ex·
chanced OD tbe bu1a o1 atudelltl
movinc between d1atrteta woald
be leu under t.bl Sacldleb9clt
plan.
•'I J111t can't aee ov dlatriet
supportine free flow the way
thlnp stand now.'' 1'bomDIOD
said. "I rtt01alae tbat Sad·
dleback ls taldn& a cbanee OD
legislation, but t6e tblDI that's
disturblne la tbat we don1 bave
a n anawer from Sacramento."
BUT Fletcher, commaaitJ COC1i1'C11aMG1' for ati:l 1 m AetillC to Res~ F.dacation <CARE>, uAd Weda•d111 Ida paup la a11o .-. =~an iDciclea& tbat oenned at Newpon Barbar Biiia Sebool
his $148.~ wi nnings a show record ..
Irvine Gets $354,000
MmaDING TO A CU& NBW8 nl1111 dillribuled • ..._. day, tbeltudeateouncU WU told lt woulda't be .......... la&.
trlct fUDdawlapentalx weebmtaiqita buqet. ·
Tbm tbe ltudeDta were blfonDec1I.be1DOMJ waald be availa-
ble and tbat ICbool ~ ......... for ..... al ...
tbe fUDda would be available.
Fletcbel' called lbe priDdp9l 0 lrnlpo111iblt" for aat ct.mc tile
atudeala full informaUoa abollt I.be r.da.
Federal Money to Aid Af]ordable Housing_ SADDLEBAC& OFPlCIALS
believe legialaUon will be puaecl
that will equalize the excbaqe
of funds between campuses that
t rade stOdenta under a free flow
plan.
He said be also betinel tbe iaddeat nfleda ti ...... •·eon· • deseeadiDI llttitude toward lbldeat1" and tbat board members
sbou.ld '"step in and talle care ol a detail (ol u1.-...1 acbool operationl) when it'I IO ildel&ed." The City o f Irvi n e was
war ded $354,000 in federal
ousing grant contracts this
1eek to help the city provide af·
Jrda ble housing for low and
loderate income residents.
Fishing G e ar,
~ood Stolen
n Clemente
I\ hun~ry thwf whn l.lpparenllv
1-.l'S to fish m ild4' off With l )()
JUnds of food and $~44 1n fish
1g gea r dur in g predawn
rt:ak-ins al a n·~ta u ranl <1nd
1cklP shop nt t h<! end ol 1 ht' !'Ian
lcmenle 1-'tl'r
/Harlow .Jean Burke, owner or
he Pier TaC'k lt• shop, told pohC'c
.e found his business nmsaekcd
;then he arrived to .open it al 5
1.m. A crowhar was apparently
1scd by thuj!s to pry open the
loo r.
Rurkc ~~1 111 t:t kni\Ps. SMf'n
•~hmg r l'l•b , tlirt•e plu•rs, I wo
.ickll' bol\<''> ;111d I \\II lO fou l
.JOies wen· lakc11
Rurk<> notirrd that a nearhv
·cstaurant. lht· Calll·y. also hl:ttl
twen burg lan 7cd wiUl the aid of
a crowbar
Rest aurant owne r Cla ude
Wilkins told police $171 in food·
stuffs were taken. The shopping
list included 40 pounds of bacon.
20 pounds of hamburger , 20
pounds of rork cod , 18 pounds of
ha m, 10 pounds of shrimp and
four loaves or sourdough bread.
'"""e Ne•ter
The bulk of t he money -
$329,000 -will be used to defray
site improvement costs for a
75-unil, lo w·incom e. multi·
family apa rtment comptex in
University Town Center adja·
C'e nt to the UC Irvine campus.
Costs covered wil l include
street. curb, gutter and lighting
improvement costs.
A SECOND GRANT of $25,000
will be earmarked for an af·
fo rdable housing program Jn the
village of Woodbridge. The
Sports Special
Day Planned
In Costa Mesa· . P lans are under way for na-
tional-level bicycle races, a 10-
kilometer <6 .2-mile) run and
other events to be held June 10
in Costa Mesa.
The cit y and Qel Taco a re
sponsonng the Sports Special
d ay. which will be highlighlt!d
by fi e ··Nationa l Classic" bike
races featurin~ the 12 members
of the U.S. Senior Men's Team
and entrants from countries as
fa r away as De nmark and
Switzerland.
There will also be a children's
"Big Wheel" competition and a
lO·kilometer r un beginning at 8
a.m .
Entry forms and additional in·
formation are available ftom
sporting goods stores, the city
Leisure Services Department at
77 Fair Drive, room 305, or by
calling 754·5300.
A r esident of Irvine's Pa-rt-West Ai>artments who
doesn't have to worry about paying rent to the landlord,
or waiting in line for gasoline is this hummtnabird. The
de.llcate nest is built on a single branch of ivy just under
tbe roof of a carport at ~ apartment complex.
• ,
funds will cover "start up costs"
for later construction of 100 ren·
tal unit.a for the.elderly, county
spokesman John Schade said.
Actual construction of the proj-
ect will be funded through tbe Housing and Urban Develop-
me nl Administration, Schade
said. and will be administered
by t he Irvine Ho using Op·
port unities Corp., a non-profit
organization.
· IN A RELATED matter, the
Irvine City Council next Tues·
day is expected to apply for
$300.000 in additiona l fede ral
funds to reduce site improve-.
me nt and land acquisition costs
ror 60 apartment units al.so in
Woodbridge. The units would be
included in a 258-unit complex,:
but would be offered to low and
moderate income individuals. ·
Since 1974, Irvine has received
mo re than $900,000 in federal
funds to assist in efforts to pro-
vide low and moderately priced
housing.
Pl'ftellily, tbe dollar exctaance
ia bued OD a local property tu
income formula in exlatence
before Propodioa 13 wiped out
local tax.es u a major aupport
for community coUe1es. Under
that plan. Saddle back's per·
student payment.a to Cout were
much leas than Coast's per.
student payments to Sad-
dleback. .
With mostly state dollars now
s upporting community coUeces.
officials believe tbe payments
between acbooll will equalize.
. NEWIOaT ~ lllGll ICllOOL PriDd"1 Tom Jaeobloa
said WedDeldaytbeiniti&l...,catwua rmallol...._~
ty Jut summer due to tbe paaaqe ol Pl'ODCl9= u. wllieb curred after tbe atudeat COUDdl bad set Ab ~for tlala ..::i year.
"I sugested tbat DO plam be made to me tlall ___, ID tbe AslOC'i8ted Studeat Body budpt .w ...... ,...... ...............
said Jacobeoa, DOtlq tbat tbe .... aDoelltloa tr.W••llr ...
used for special projeda radler .... ehlb DPHlllla& ....... .
Jacoblon said be clidn't lean tbe tudl ......... , ...... ..w
later in tbe fa>J. .
''Tbe point that I think caaed tbe eoutaoHnJ la w
people'a minds ls that I did not reJeue tbe moeey until I felt the
wbole ftlcal situatioa bad become more settled,'' 1~ said.
BE EXPLAINED BE RA&ED TllAT otber traditloDal
soarces of student fundi.nc mi&bt come ap short. U tbat blld bap-
BUT IT HASN'T bappened ~~· the $5.~ would be needed to UDdet write ~ A'.SB ac-
ye t, and Coaat officials are faced ~·:~~and still wouldn't bave been available for special projects
with a deciaioo over wbetber to Tbe charge by CARE was the latest iDeideat iD the reeaD ac·
accept Sadc:Ueback Diatrict reai· t~ that belan last montb wbeo 10CDe resideDta tiled bMatiaaa to
dents to cluaes at Oraqe Coast ctttuUd.e retail petWou .. aimt &nalteel ~ Jo ~ Rod
Collese in Costa Mesa or Golden MacMUHan ud board PreUdeat Carol Martin. •
West College in ff untlncton They are tbe oa.17 tbree ol tbe HYeD lnllteel wllDle :Mt.
Beacb next fall. areta 'tlebeduledforeleetianiDNoftmbtr'.
II Coast trustees vote to restrict entry of Saddlebadt stu-TD INTENTION NO'IKD UBI &O ....... ebarps, neb
dent.a, they will loee money re-as "iuespcmible financial~ .. ud "laet ol Jlldp111111t la
ceived on the baai.a of t.boee stu· planning for the future."
dent.a. If they vote to accept atv-However, CARE members bave stated the recall drift was
Ucl Medical dents, Thompson believes they sparked by uabappi.Desa witb tnastee bandlinc of~
conduct dw'ces acaimt Newport a.nor Hilb bud diredor
Richard England . ~hool Plans Reward Set F.ngl•nd faces a bearinc before a special bolnl Ws mmmer.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Of. CAaE BAS UNTIL lt1NE 21TOlatberabout12-~
H D ficials have announced they are needed to bold a recall electioo. onors ay offering a $2,000 reward for the Sipers of tbe recall inleatioD peWom (DO( all IDdiYlduala
I\ wa rds to outstanding ·stu· capture of the so-called Castro signed each of tbe three petitioaa, however) are Barr ud Lucy Street Arsonist, believed to have F1etcber of Costa Men, Cal aad EleaDor FuDer of Santa Ana dents and faculty me mbers at s et s i x f i r e s a Ion I t be Heiebl&. Antbooy and Bonnie Sayrajew of Ne-Beach, Louis the UC Irvi ne College o f th --·-' , __ I t J••t.. · --~ n..-..1. Sal ti of,,.__._ .. _.. Medicine wi ll be presented at 0 '""'6" .. are sun....., as -z m auu _,.-.uy va ~ Mesa, Georse Laclley ol Newport
Honors Day activities today at _w_h_ic_h_one __ r&refi __ 1_b_te_r_d_ied_. ____ ee_a_c_h_and __ Karen ___ Pff __ a_o_f_Costa __ 11_esa __ . ----------
the UCI Me'dical Center in
Orange. Guest speaker will be Dr.
Dwight Emary Harken, the fi rst
physician to operate successful-
ly a nd routinely on the human
heart. Harken, clinical professor
of s urge r y . e m ~r i tus, a l
H ar v a r d Un iver s ity, h as
performed heart surgery for
more than 30 years.
Ha rken also was the first sur-
geon to place an a rtificial valve
in the heart.
Awards for academic achieve·
ment. community service and
teaching excellence will be pre-
sented following Harken's talk.
Hotel OK'd
For Clemente
San-Clemente Planning Com·
mi11ion me mbers have un·
animoualy approved a proposed
116-unit hotel at 35 Calle In·
dustrias.
Planning and Building Di.rec-
tor J im Lawson said it is not de·
te rmined at this time which firm
will operate the proposed hotel
and no date for the start of con·
struction has been set.
La waon aa id conatruction
couJd begi.n._aomeUme tbia year
unle11 an appeal is filed qaimt
the project or City Council mem·
ben request a review of the
hotel plan.
Youth Awareneu
Week Announced
May 20·28 has been pro·
claimed Youth Awareneu Week
in both Colta lleaa and Newport
Beach in reeopitlon of a ff1iet1
of local )Jl'Olrama and tbe JOU1b.
oriented actiritiel of SoropUmlst
International of tbe Newport
Harbor area. Proclamations to tbat effect
bave been alped by both ea.ta
lleta Mayor Ed lld'arland and
Newport Beaeb Mayor Paul
Ryckotf .
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Read it and Reap.
Everyday.
l
Values you can count on
are advertised every day
in the DAILY PILOT
642-4321
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Skateboard 'Freak' Needs Proteetlve &ea• \ .,. m. l'ntNC90llN-
...., Dr .......... , Pelb•P"
m )' 10. year-old ton wUl liaten to
you. He'• • lka&eboard freu. tle
even plaeee ..._ boerd Mat to hi.a
bed .befON ':J.°" to llffp. On we.k be'• H much a
pert of them .. aome kida an on •
bleyde. Onct ht went into the 1t~t end wu narrowly mfliled
by • apeediq car
Trut. be handles hlma•ll well,
but we tell him thert>'s always
dan1er U..t he may 11erk>Wlly ln
lur• hhnaell He pooh·pooh.11 lht:
dea He saya aketeboardin& ts
murh more common than wt:
reella.. He ••·Y• only · 'khat.--1et
hurt
ArLwe oo JU1 back 1.CMLmU(h?_~
kid tbru hOUIH down on our
at.reel jual broke a lell. fallin1 off
hl1 1kateboard. -tlrt. L.
DEAR litRS. L. Tell your IOO
that even "expert.a" mey cet hw't.
tl'peflally when they akat.e on
s dewatka inCJ p avement.s that
aren't tree of lrrecularities like
holea and cracks. At excessive
~peeda a f-.ll can produce severe
dama1e. Although fractures and
1111rains ure common injuries, falls
on the he1td un cause critical re·
sulb
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE -
Ideally. )'OW' son should aavt
most of hil dramaUc turaa and
tricks for 1peclal parka tbat invite
11late·boanHn1. There's leas
chance for IQjury. But even ao. it
would make good aenae for your
son to wear protective covering:
knee, elbow and hip pads -and a
helmet. Most youngsters laugh off
such preventive measures.
Perhaps statistics may infiueoce
him to be more caretw. AcCOl"dinl
to one NPOrt, ot tbe eatimatecl
15·20 miWoa •kateboerdera, about
350.000 suffer tnjury -mQw or
minor.
In view ot these staUatlca. Mn.
L .. J WOUidn't aay th•t you've been
onbbbacktoomuch. Wbat'aimpor-
tant now la to devise some way you
can 9'lcle off bis back in a way that
produe.le. frietlon.
MEDICALETl'ES
Dear Dr. Sleblcrob: The only
solace I receive when bitten to a
pulp by mo&qu.itoea is: "They like
you because you're so sweet."
I'll be in a crowd and few will
.
complain exeept me. .............~. aeem to Rad out lipall ~
"here be ill, our meal·Ueket. •• • ..
Perbaps It'• becauae I aweat•~ much. I don't know. I've .,._
woaderlnl it 1 abould tau .tt·~ B·l every day. I've beaJd
keeps moequitoea away. la ~
true?-Mr.8.. . ::
/ ..
DEA& Iii. ~_J doll'Lbaw_lf.
any apecifte evidence that U.:~ effective. 8ut I've had letters
a few readers who claim that talr·
ing 100 milligrams of vitamin B-1
daily keep the mosquJtoea away.
They believe that the odor from
the skin repels them.
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791
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Prints. checks or so·
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\ 1>1,.,cou11ts appl,v to every rl'g1tlur-µncc<f st11 L!l• .. tlt·111 pun·h.1..,1· in th•·
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S!e.Men'•
REGULARLY 12.99
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boys' a nd men's sizes.
9.99. <'hilds' ............ 6.81-4
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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9 Movie sc11p1 32 No11ons
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13 Ceases 41 Precea•ng
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RICH CANDIDATE
4GMB.Conn•lly
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WAIHlNGTON tAP l .U Atlantic 8iehfleld, Delbl ID· 8l1aG. LIB'l'CD ownenblp
Coqrw ...._ lie llfllDil ol ternaUonal OU. Clark OU ud-of llAlft tUn tz:I0.000 WGl'tlrat
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doMD HouM memben Mn• N,H., Mid be...-... ell...._. ltall• ID Woadale HWaidl Ille ..
doeedtlulttMy bad finaelal ta-for•-* fl9ID ltaacl1rd 00 el •••er-I-bed ~, ••r1•r
tereetl • oU ud natural Pl la Calltonla ..U. bet... .... ••--• 1 ftna dtdll ta lJTI, ueord&a1 to newry re· 'ad •• ,.. dlvidilMI INl9 real ...... .
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ed boaorarla from oU com,..._ 91.IOO ..... Cleveland aa&d be from '15.000 to IS0,000.
in their dladoture alatemenu h11d holdinca in all four com· 1111 dividenda lut year came
for tut,..... paniea •orth betwffn $15,000 from tbe 311 and Honeywell
TllB ftATB•SN'l'I. reqwr9d aod ~.ooo apiece. boldinll. • u. _. Dblc• ID Govem· Rep. WUliana CliDC•, ~Pa., Rebncaul1t Hated Hparate
...-Ml Md w emtlni Houle li•ted .a-tve commae ... bank 8CCGIDI for him ud bl.a
MllM. _.. ua. ftnt to cover a holdlap in aome ol tM beet wife tAJt•"n• between •.ooo and
..a... •--· i ued ln knowa ~ IMhadllll a $11,• He U.W modelt ltoek ... ..-rear. -..--11 bolcllDI ot at leut '100,000 ID boM•• ln Illa wile'• name. llaJ 1111 covered oaly the tut Gulf OU r-.. ...,.., ..... ... ,,, .......
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.1l11TICEI IOBN Paul A h t h f J h P' aome ~0•1reumen llsted
alock portfolioa so diversified
that their votes on a whole range
of iaau. could potenti11lly affect
their finu1cial Investments .
Many, however, abQwed litUe in·
come except for thelr '67 ,&00
.Ep. D·~E F•-g•. 0 . St Willi J 8 J P o ograp o o n . "' .. • "°"' ....... evens. am · renaan r. · Kennedy sold for $336 and a
COQlf I Eld •al salary.
Fla .. listed income rangiq from and Thurgood MUihall, who re· letter written by Woody Al· ss.ooo to $15,000 frpm royalties leaaed their financial reports leo went for ,285 at 8 ~:s •:~t in 11 Petm11lvula ~~Y' all listed modest as· televised auction for benefit
Rep. Dan Glickman, O.Ku.. Juatiee Harry A. Blackmun's of New York'• public broad·
recieved a royalty iDterelt of report. a1ao released T\lelday, • caating atation. WNET·TV.
between $1,000 and Sl,IOO oa oU 1bowed assets totallns from The fo~r-day auction
•
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Growtb adyocate O~':ei
f'er1uaoa aad Laauaa Couletlmao Howard ·Da--..a
will be tbe a...Uen at a l...aa Facta. Inc. lucbaaa llQ-JI ..
tbe Art~. 7 -••
P'•l'IUIOD ia neeutlve dlnator
of CEZED <Caltfondam tar la.
vlroament, Emplo1meal.
Eeonom1 and Develop.-:).
Tiie ==--ii • ---of b leaden, la.__.
ud eomwm1t1 members. :
Tiie .... DI will take plw -~ DOOll • tbe Sari ud Sand ...,...,
1111 Sol6 Cout ffllbway. Ad·
mluloo. includln1 luneh,
gratuities and parkln1, ia ".!15
per periOll.
For reservations, aend a check to Laguna Facts, Inc. at P .O
Box UNO lD Lasuna Beach.
c.u u2-n11: Put • , .. word•
to work for Earlier statements alao re·
leued under tenm of tbe Ethics
ln Oovenuneat Act showed that
CIUef JUltlee Warren E. BUJ'ler
or the Supreme Court owns stock
worth more than $500,000 in the
Minnesota Mining and Manufac-
turing Co. and In Woodale
Hillside Inc. He collected
dividends of between $6,000 and
and au producing 1e ... ID bl.a tno,OOOto$440,000. brought in $1,213,124.
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$17,500.
THE INITIAL FILINGS by
presidential candidates showed
former Texas Gov. Jpbn 8 . Con-
nally as the wealthiest. He re·
ported $1,000,376 in business in-
come and bonoraria, and the re-
port indicated at least $299,000 in
Interest and. capital gains for a
total ol $1,299.976. .
Tbe House disclosure state·
' ment1 showed that Rep. S.
William Green, R·N.Y., is one of
the wealthier members or
Coqreu, oWDiilg large enough
blocks of Allis Chalmers and
Starrett Housing stocks to be
earnlq dividends or between
$15,000 and $50,000 from each,
and lesser amounts in other
companies.
Figures are not exact because
the disclosure form indicates on·
ly ranges ln which amounts fall
instead or giving s pecific
amounts.
GaEEN AND BIS wife also
reported holdings in several oil
companies in 1978. including
Rep. Joaa D. Dtn1ell, D· Mich., a leadingl)pponent of laat
year's oil price decontrol bW,
reported receiving $5,8SO in
honoraria from oil companies
and industr y associations.
Dingell has supported President
Carter's recent decontrol de·
cision.
In 1978, congressmen were
pe rmltted to receive up to a total
of $25,000 in boooraria. Startmc
this year, however. outside earn-
ings are limited by House rules
to $8,600.
THE SENAT E IS expected to
formally issue its financial dis·
clos ure statements for 1978 this
week.
Burger was among eipt of the
nine Supreme Court juaUees to
file disclosure statements;
Justice Lewis F . Powell bu re-
ceived permission to file bis
statement one month late.
While Burger's reported hold-
ings do not place him in the
..millionaire'" status, his finan-
cial worth is considerable.
Of the high court's other mem·
be r s . only Justice Polter
Stewart stands out as con·
. spicuously wealthy. Stewart and
his wife, Mary Ano, listed total
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Ford's Bat Geit~g _WelJ
Angels Win on Carew's Bunt Single, Error
BJ DAVll C\JNNINGHAM
~-............. -Dan P'ord bad.n 't been dolna much to
t•1trn hl• uJary thl1 month Ooinc lnlO
We dn'eaday n laht '1 1ame •1•lnst
M1lw19uk .. e. be was b•ttlin1 • 2·for·21
islump wturh tranalaled to an .crn avera1e
over Uuit span
To JO alon1 with tua alck bat. the Ancel
outfleldt•r wai nu,.lna • dam.,ed ljiaht
kne~. I.ti\ 1f\lury he aot ln t.be first hbmc
~a mt' ol ttw! lieuon
So how doca hti brt'ak oµt of It··
HE U~l:D HJ8 BAT lo get two ~1n1les,
dnd th~ st>cond one was an infield hit that
ht' out-leggoo. damaged knee and i.11
Then' the damaged knee raced aaround
Ufe bues. first to home, on • Rod Carew
bunt sangJe that Wti overt.brown into right
field.
The result was a 4.3 Angels victory ln 1 t
innings. their second stn1igbt one·run win
over the Bre wers itt Anaheim Stadium.
"THE llNltE f'IELT FINI:. It didn't hurt
•' -»-:1olaa around tbe ••• ., Ford bum~ afterwardtl, aUU out of breath. "It
s ure feela l()Od. becauae l baveo'l been
able to contribute .uylb1n1 lD t.be paal two
week•. really · ·
And Maril Clear. wumer of bll aec:ond
aame •n two cUlhla, 4-0 record OD the
HHOD with a nc.ay 2.12 ERA .•. bow
Iona c1UJ we keep uainc M•rk Clear puns? On a clear day. the Aqela can aee
foruver. Let Mark m11ke one thin& perfect-
ly clear He's 11 clear and present dan1er
LO the re11t of th~ lca~ue Clearly, Mark bas
arrived
I GUESS WE CAN kEY.P using them as
long a1> Clear keeps pitching like this.
tie faced five ballers, struck out two,
didn 'l allow a bit. and pitched out of a
tougb Jam when two errors on one pop fly
put the Brewers· Sixto Lezcano on third
base with juat one out in the top of the
ttth
"Mark and David LaRocbe both dld a
helluva Job," said a pleued Mana1er Jim ll'Nscm. ~pitebed two ffOnllnl m-
ninaa ot reUef after starter Dave P'rollt
came out iD the eiabtb. ..
"But Carew." Fre101i empbui1ed,
"be 'a the 1uy wbo matea lbinp happen."
TBE&E WEaE TWO OUT wben Carew
laid down bis bunt. ao be wun't trylq to
sacrifice Ford to second. It wu bue bit or
oolbing.
"Sal Bando Clbe Brewers' third
baseman> was playing on the Une. ao I
figured if I got the ball in the right spot
where he'd have to change direction to
make the throw. I'd have a chance of beat·
mg it out." Carew explained. r-
Carew found the rigbl spot, all right. He-
placed the bunt equidistant from Bando
and the pitcher. and neither could make
the play. But Bando tried, and it COllt him
the game.
Bando's throw s kidded put ftrst baae
(See ANGELS, Page BZ>
King Of tile Track Washington
f..oDles Back
Fro01 Dead UCI Star 'One of the Guys'
"/ uxmt people tu know me not cu a gTeat
inng rumpeT or as a great 200 runner but O.! an All·
Antfrtcan boy I'm 1ust a normal peT.'lon."-
l..aMunle King.
By ERNIE CASTJU.0
OltlM 0 .. 1, P'llM~i."
l.aMonte King isn't your typicaJ track
a nd field phenom Nol by a loog shot.
He's one good guy who definitely will ool
finish last, one athlete whose heart remains
bigger than his head,. He's quiet, but not shy;
confident instead of cocky.
His name is being spoken in the same
breath as .Jessie Owens. his marks in three
different events rank among the world's best.
And yet. despite all the accolades· that keep
pouring in, all King wants to be known as is
just etnother Anteater.
"I WANT TO BE TAKEN the way I am
on this team -one of the guys," says UC
Irvine 's multi-talented sophomore. "I'm just
out lo have fun, doing what I like to do, run·
mng and jumping. That's what satisfies me."
Modest doesn't quite sum up King. a
youthful 19-year-old whose boyish 1rin is his
only trademark. When he turned in one of the
greatest one-man shows in track and field
history Saturday. his major concern was not
that he had won five gold medals but that
UCI had copped the team trophy.
"We knew this was Coach fLen > Miller's
last meet and all the guys wanted lo give him
a good meet to go out on." says King. "Thal
was a lot more rewarding."
A lot more rewarding than turning in the
world's best long jump of the season
'26· 11 ~ ), clocking hand-held times or 10.0 in
the 100 meters. 20.0 in the 200 and anchoring
UCI victories in the 400 and mile relays?
"SURE." HE SAYS WITHOUT hesita·
t1on, "Winning the team title was all that
really m attered.··
While that might sound like a lot of hype,
it i~n 't. King seems a bout as fed up with loud·
mouthed, egotistical athletes as everybody
e lse.
"I like athletes who don't fit into the
normal stereotypes of athletes," be says. "I
like lbe regular . good people. That's the type
of image I want people to have of me.. A nice
person first and an athlete second.
As casual and mild·mannered as he is off
the track. King is dead serious when it comes
to competition. During a freshman campaign
1n which he was overRhadowed by UCI miler
Steve Scott, King came into his own by win-
LaMONTE KING
ning three PCAA titles, placing second in the
nationals and ranking 10th among the world's
long jumpers.
••LAST YEAR A LOT OF TIMES I felt I
was a step below all the world class long
jumpers," King admits openl y_ "Now. I think
I can compete with them any day. The
veterans a nd the youngsters. we'r e all
friends."
No doubt, bis performances in three ma·
jor Californiu invitationals this year helped
him gain acceptitn~ among his long jump
peers. Al the Bruce Jenner Classic in San
Jose April 14, King jumped a meet record
25-8~ to beat Randy Williams. the 1972 Olym·
pie champion.
Two weeks later in the Mt. San Antonio
College Relays. he went an inch further but
finished behind Williams' season best 26·3.
Making up for it. he won the UCLA lnvita·
fSee KING, Page 82)
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <AP>
Even Dick Molla will admit the
tenacious wa·shington Bullets.
who are growing accustomed to
showing more lives than a ghet-
to alley cat. probably don't de·
ser\'e a decisive seventh game
at home with the once comforta·
ble San Antonio Spurs.
"I feel good about. the seventh
game. It's a life that we didn't
probably ~serve." s aid lbe
Washington coach after the de·
fending National Basketball As·
sociation champion Bullets up·
ended the Spurs. 108· 100. here
We dnesday night to knot the
Eastern Conference finals at
three games each.
And the dogged Bullets, who
once trailed upstart San Antonio
3· 1 in the series, will bost the
seventh game Friday night on
their borne court in Landover.
Md. lo their three years in the
NBA, the Spurs have won there
only once ..._ 118·97 on May 4 to
open this series.
''I'd rather be us than them,"
added Motta.
Forward Bobby Dandridge,
pl aying out of position al guard
when Motta used an oversized,
fourth-quarter lineup, and re·
serve forward Greg Ballard
keyed a late flurry that enabled
the Bullets lo put away the
Spurs before a stunned seUout
San Antonio crowd of 16,0SS.
BaUard got nine points and
Dandridge had 10 in lhe final 10
minutes of the game. The Spurs
s taged a brief third quarter up-
rising and had tied lbe BulleLc;
82-82 two minutes into the fourth
quarter .
But Elvin Hayes convertt.>d a
three-point play with 9 :53 re·
maining to snap the lie and the
Bullets had built up a 103·92
margin seven and a half minutes
later.
"The Bullets seem to be alive
now," said Motta. "The bodies
are moving well. We're jumping
at the shooters. We 're rebound·
ing weU. Our passes are a lot
crisper."
lid Heads
Tmy Field
At Piinlico
Magic Assesses Lakers
Johnson Signs Four-year Pact at $600,000 Per
LOS A~ELES <A Pl -
Earvin "Magic " Johnson may
be only 19 years old, but he ob·
viously recognizes a good thing
-financial security -when he
sees il and also bu a knack for
p i npointing b asketball
shortcomings.
became eligible for the pro
draft. averaged 17 points. 7.3 re·
bo·unds and 8-4 assists last
season for the NCAA champion
Spartans. He was generally used
at the point guard. an unusually
big player -6-8 -for that
position. Extremely quick and
agile, Johnson said be prefers
the point, but will play wherever
he can help the Lakers most.
BALTIMORE <AP > -Spec·
tacular Bid and four coils be beat
in the Kentucky Derby were en-
tered today for the Preakness
Stakes Saturday al Pimlico.
The field of five 3-year-olds was
the smallest in the Preakneas
s ince Citation beat three rivala ln·
1948. Named to oppo6ed Spectacular
Bid in the 1·3/16-mile Preakness
were General Assembly, the
Derby runner-up; Golden Act,
tbird in the Derby, and Flying
Paster and Screen Kini. fifth and
sixth, respectively, in the Derby.
If all five 10 to the poet at
2:31p.m. <PDT), tbe tOltb Preak· nesa will be worth $235,300, wttb
$U15,300totbe winner.
Trainer Bud Delp and jockey
Ron Franklin. a couple of M arylanden, are happy to be
batk at Pimlico where they start·
ed on the 1tory road with Spec·
tacvlar Bid. .. He doeaa•t know be'a at
Plmllco," nl4!J:!l:il when uked lf be felt two races over
tbe tnek would st" Spectacular
Bld an ..tvantaae lD tbe Prak· .... J>e19 .a.t ., 8pectaeular Bid
ud die eolla wbo followed ldm ... ,,_ Lo.aa.ul• by H1in8.
• .,,._. aN tbe ftve belt I-year·
oldllaAmertca,ttbink. I
The Los Angeles Lakers an·
nounced Wednesday they would
use the No. 1 pick in the June 25
NBA draft to take the Michigan
State sophomore and that they
had reached contractual aeree·
ment wttb him. Terms of the
agreement, to be signed after
the draft, were not "1DC>unced,
but it reportedly calla for
$600,000 annually for four years
-not blld pay for a young man
atilt in b.la teena.
AT WEDNESDAY'S Laker
preaa conference, Jobnaon dem•
onatrat.ed that be has a good
grasp oa what's wrong with the
team -which baa bad hilh·
priced talent iD recent yean but
baan't won an NBA cbam-
plon1blp since lt72.
"They've 1ot a dominaUa1
center, and tbe otber playen
don't really luive to do a tot,"
JobDIOD replied wben uked bla
u...ameat ot t.be Laken.
•'I think tbey at.art.eel to nm
more at ~ end ot t1a11 MUOD
and that '1 wbat I'd like to see
them. oa. do mo're -run with
EARVIN JOHNSON
tbe ball, then 'set up and go in to
the bil py whenever we can't
fut break."
TBE CENTEa la Kareem A~
dul·Jaba.r, the man tbe Laken
bave ~ a tendency to rely on too much, generally lollDI wbln
be baa u off nilbt.
Joba1on, who declared
hard1hlp laal week and tbua
"U t.)ley want me to share the
point guard with Norm INixonl,
that 'II be okay." said Johnson,
··and if I play the off guard,
that 'II be fine. too."
JEaaY WEST, who apparent· .
ly has not decided whether he'll
be back to coach the Lakers next
season. said Johnson and Nixon
could make a great backcourt
duo.
"They're both tremendously
qujck," said Weal. who was one
of the NBA 's best gt.lards ever.
"They're two players w~ can
beat a press in a hurry. and
that's very important."
Johnlon will have to fore10 hia
Spartan vnlform number, 33,
wltb the Laken, aiDce that ia
Abdvl-Jabbar'1 number. But
Johnaon -Who aalif UM fact
1A1 .-uaaeeea au an ouutandinl
center lnl1uenced bta declak>D to
leave IChool and join the Lakera
-diplomatltally remarkedttbat
he'd be perfectly happy to wear
~ 32.
Deity,..........,.."..._...,.. I
ROD CAREW STEALS SECOND UNDER PAUL MOLITOR.
Streak Nipped,
But for a Price
ATLANTA 1A P 1 ··He's gonna feel like he"s been in a car
wreck," said Manager Bobby Cox of the Atlanta Braves.
Catcht•r Brut·e Benedict wasn't m an automobile accident,
however. JUSt a Ja rring home pljlte collision with Steve Garvey on
a ninth inning ·defensive play that saved the Braves' 3·2 victory
over ln.; Angeles Wednesday night, ending the Dodgers' winning
streak ale1ght Ra mes.
BENF.OICT w~s KNOCKED out by the blow. but held on to .
the baJI for the out a s Garvey tried to score from first on Dusty
Baker·~ double into t he right field comer Gary Matthews relayed
the ball to econd baseman Glenn Hubbard. who then fired a strike
to Ek ned1ct. the ball and Garvey arrivmg at about the same time.
Bencd1C'l lay on the field for 13 minutes before h~ was taket to
a loC'al hospital via ambulance and later was treated and released
with only a laceration on his lower hp.
Garvey never left the cluster sur·
rounding Benedict at the plate and said
later. "You have an awful hollow feeling
because you never ever want anybody to
get hurt.
"It was a heckuva collision." Garvey
said . "He did a heckuva job or holding the
ball.
THE HRAVF.S HAD STAGED a come·
!lack in lh<' eighth. laktnR u 3·2 leetd when
Dale Murphy bounced a two.run single
through th<' middle.
··1 didn"t really s mack it . but it went
throuRh." Murphy said of the game·
winnerofrtire·balling reliever Bob Welch. OHvo
The Dodgers appeared lo have their ninth straipt victoey
WT"pped up going to the eighth. Andy Messers mith ran a atrinc of
consecutive ballers retired to ts bef~inch·hitter Mike Lum'a
single to center.
Messersmith later walked Matthews and Jeff BUJTOUlba to
load the bases. and Welch was brought on to face Mur,11,,,-wlte.W . ..._
an RBI single in the first inning following a leadoff double by Jerry
Royster.
I
MURPHY SAID HE WASLOOIUNG for fut ball1 all tbe way
fro,m the tall Dodger reliever. wbo he said throws about u bard aa
anybody In baseball. •
Murphy's hit and Benedict's bome plate putout made a willlDer i
of Eddie Solomon. 3.1. who was lifted for Lwn int.be eiehtb ~1
checking the Dodgers on-five hits tbrou1b eight inninp.
"Solomon pitched a fantuUc 1ame, a super 1ame," said Cox.
Wall to Replace Surf's Sewell~ t:
Will defender P eter Wall tbe Surf bas aWJ found trouble '
replace John Sewell as bead acormc. '
coach of the California Surf? Sewell wu a 30-year F=tDe-
Thal wu the apeculalioa to-cer pla)'ef' iD b1a natlve SDIJ ...
day as the Surf abDCMlftCed •.,.,... aDd la.Ill bia 1lxtb ,ear M eo.ell
ternooa preee conference. Tbe of the Smf. He ta tlaia .._ti
DaJly PUot leaned tt would COD· Nortb AmerkM 8oees LI ...
cen a coaching chan1e. coaebel iD .... ol 8W91ee ...
Sewell, primarily a def-ive t.be 1ame team. .
coach throuebout bia career. baa ·wan, a defender, mat 9*.am
been criticized for laclt of an of. a ptapr-c:oaeb wttb. tllle. -...
fenae and despite uveral He waa lured to tbe tf.S.:'
changes to bolster the attack, ironically, by Sewell.
I
twl.Y"OT ' Th~. Mey t 1. 1179
.. ·.Sports Break ANGEIS WIN IN 11, 4-3. • •
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"........ :aalA..-e. ''I tMM .. have a ........ undentaadinl oa all ol tbe
majcw tu.. bUlt tMl"e are a few 1.1Dall &bma• U.at bave to be
reeol"'9." Americaa Leaaue ~t Lee MaePball said in
Cblcqo WedDMday. "I hope t.bat by t.be end of the week we'll
bave a ..W.meot."
One Americaa.LeaJue umpire -Jlm Evau -said in
Beaumaat. Tena. that be and bla coUea1u. have been sum·
maeecl to a meetial Friday in PbllMelpbia. Tbe wnpi.res re·
ported.ly bave beee directed to briq their equipment and
their travetinc baas to PIUhadeJsmia, where they'll 10 over the detalll ol tbe aeulement.
Tbe 5Z umpirea bave rel\lled to work alnc:e before spring
traiatq. In their place, tbe major lea1uea have used
amateur and minoC' leape umpkea.
Tbe a major &ea1ue ownen met in Cbica10 Wednesday.
buically to receive a report from a committee preparln& for
ne1oti.a.ionl later this year with tbe lllU«>r Lea1ue Players
Alaoclation. But the arbitors' walkout also was discussed.
"As far aa I know, the clut:. are happy with the way we
bandied the negotialiona," llacPhail said.
However, there were reports that several teams, at least
one owner and, behind the aeenes, Commiaaioner Bowie
Kuhn, expressed their concern with the umpire stalemate to
Mac Pball .and National Leque Prelident Chub Feeney.
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OL YMPfC BONANZA -Bob Mathias. the 48·year-old
former Olympic decathlon champion and four·leam
Congressman speaks at a New York press conference
where it was announced that Burger King pledged $2
million to implement the U.S. Olympic training pro·
gram. Mathias· serves-as the executive director of the
Olympic TrainingCenterinColoradoSprings,Col.
W••a11 Saws O"er No W'agerl•g
LOS ANGELES -An unhappy bettor filed a
class action lawsuit Tuesday demanding that ~
Hollywood Park show good reason why it did not
pay off on ht'r wager. placed just before the
track's computer broke down.
Lisa Caiden said she and olhers placed bets ror the fourth
race last Saturday. but the totalizator computer broke down
about six minutes before post time and it was announced thMt
no further wagers would be accepted for the race.
. .
ud caramed olf tbe wall into
alaallownptfteld.
••AS IOON AS I rounded
aeeoDd and saw where the ball
••~ 1-lmew I bad-a cbuce...to
acore," Ford aald. "I'm juat
1lad I eould aW1 run IOOd. Ute
way m7 lee'• been."
Ford aays tbe alump baan't
1ottea him down, but be baa
taken poeitive atepe to correet it .
"la New York I fett awkward
al the plate. I was jerkiq my
head around and trying to mua·
cle the ball with my body too
much. That's not Danny Ford,"
be said. •'So I started watch.inc
Re1&ie Jacbon and Carew and
a few ol our guys, and decided to
open my· stance a little bit and
start using my bands more."
Long forgotten by the time
Ford and Carew pulled their
llth·iDDine heroics was a triple
play bac:k in the second inning .
DON BAYLOR LED OFF the
frame with a double, and Joe
Rudi singled him home. 1ben
C,arney Lansford singled to p~t
runners on first and second, still
with nobody out.
But Bobby Grich tapped down
to Bando at third. who stepped
on the bag and tossed to Paul
Molitor at second for out No. 2,
and Molitor relayed to Cecil
Cooper at first to complete the
rare triple killing.
Just six days earlier the
Angels hit into a triple play at
Boston. That one involved a pop
fly by Rudi. with Baylor and
Carew getting nailed . off the
. .
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Amerte. 1-pe trtDle pa., ol
tbe Huoa. tb• otlMr Mial
turned by tbe Oakland A 'a.
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ba1...-tunaec1.
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took litUe pride in it afterftnta beeMlle .,_.,... ........ .
about tbe tbrow be mMe iD tbe
lut lnaiq wbicb allowed l'Wd
to win It.
"Carew•a bunt really too11: me
by surprise," Bando said. "I
was expectiftl him to try to win
it with an extra·bue bit, a 11De
drive or somethial."
Aa they say in radio, tt loab
like a line drive in tbe boll scon.
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c.... Flbal••-· eoacb of tbe Kamas City Kings, ~I a fan be wouldn't want Indiana State's
Larry lllrd: "I already have two white guys. That's
enough."
She had bet on Summer Time Guy. the horse that won the
race. Caiden said, however. the track announced following
the race that winning tickets would not be honored, but a re·
fund would be m ade for the price of the tickets.
Fro• Page BI
Track Bo11or• to Klr19, W'eep~ KING OF THE TRACK. • •
' a
' • .
a.ru-D•zzles C' ... Wit• T•~•Uter
Philadelphia's S&e9e Cari&.. pitched six II perfect iMings and finished with a danling tbrff.
bitter aa tbe Phillies slammed tbe Chicago Cut.,
13-0, in National League action Wednesday ...
Cincinnati struck early with five runs in tbe third inning and ~ a two-nm homer by Vk Correll in tbe fifth to destroy San
.
f·
Diego, 7-0 . . • Mike Easler slugged a pincb·hit home run in
the 13tb ~ to lead Pittsburgh to a 4.3 victory over the
New York Mets . . . San Francisco scored
four unearned runs in the 10th inning, two
on BW lladlock's tie·breaking single. to
beat Houston, M . . . Ted Simmou• two·
run double in the fifth gave Bob Fonclll all
the runs he needed as St. Louis toppled
Montreal 2-0 . . . Ken Slagletoa had two
doubles a nd a single to lead a 15·hit
Baltimore attack as the-orioles beat
Boston, l<Mi, in American League play ... aon Ga.Wry returned to the New York
Yankees' starting rotation after a brief
cuuo.. stint in the bullpen and scattered nine hits
and struck out 13 in gaining a 6-2 win over Mark Fldrycb and
the Detroit Tigers . . . Jim Ken pitched three scoreless in·
nings in relief of Joa Malladt to record his fifth save for Tex·
as as· the Rangers stopped Minnesota, 8·4 . . . Dave
Lemannyk scattered six hits as Toronto edged Cleveland 4.3
. . . The Chicago White Sox scored all their runs in the eighth
inning to tag winless Matt .Keouglll with his sixth loss of the
season in a 3-1 victory over Oakland . . . Clint Hardle's ~ homer in the ninth provided the winning margin as Kansas
City beat Seattle. 4-3, behind the rour·hit pitching of Steve
BHby ... The sale of the Houston Astros to a pair of New
Yorkers has been approved. The new owners will be Jolm J .
Mc•llJlea and David E. LeFnre.
UC Irvine's LaMoate Klq, who ran 10.0 in the Ill
100 meters, 20.0 in the 200 and long jumped 26-11~
at the PCAA track and field championships last
weekend, has been named Southern CaWomia
Athlete of the week . . . Former Mater Dei High and Orange
Coast College star Greg Woepae, competing ror San Jose
State. was named the Northern California winner fQllowing
his 1s.ov~ effort in the pole vault . . UCIA Coach Gary
. jJ
Adams and his star outfielder. Jim Aatea,
have been named Pac-10 Southern
Division Coach and Player or the Year in
baseball ... Mission Viejo's Mark
O'Meara of Long Beach State downed de·
fending champion Gary Hallberg, then
was upset by Peter Teravaltea on the 20th
hole in the 1979 North·South Invitational
Amateur golf tournament al Pinehurst,
N.C .... Jack Kent Cooke is reportedly
on the verge of selling bis sports holdings,
which includes the Laker.;, Kings and the
ADAMS majority share of the Washin"ton
Redskins ... Dick While has been named Assistant Manager
oJ the Los Angeles Sports Arena . . . An additional $11
million for construction costs at the 1980 Winter Olympics site
in Lake Placed has been approved by the Carter administra·
lion.
Te~Radie
TV: Horse Racing -Today at Hollywood Park, 7 p.m ..
Chan'.nel 52. Hockey -Taped coverage of the Montreal·New
York Rangers fintal round game. 11 p.m., Channel 52. Basket·
· ball -Phoenix at Seattle in a Western Conference NBA
seventh game final, 11:30 p.m ., Channel 2.
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.,
KABC C790 >; Milwaukee at Angels, 7:25 p.m .. KMPC C710).
Kyle Petty Cra8hes S~cond Time, Out of World 600
CHARLO'ITE, N.C. <AP> -
Kyle Petty's plans for entering
bis f"ll"lll major atock·car race
May Z1 were smashed Wednes·
day when he wrecked his Dodge
Magnum for the second time in
tfto days at the Charlotte Motor
51teedway.
Petty ~rashed into a retaining
wall at tbe speedway Tuesday
while driving a practice lap.
Officials said the car was
damaged so badly in the crash
that Petty, 18·year-old son of
famed stock·car driver Richard
Petty. will not be able to make
his first Grand National start in
the World 600 race May Z1 at lhe
Charlotte track.
The car slid 728 feet, crashed
rearend-first into. a concrete re·
taining wall on the inside of lhe
track and rolled another 120
feet.
talional May 6 with a 26·3 leap to
beat botb Williams and 1976
Olympic champion Arnie
RobinsoobyOver a foot.
Rather than succumb to pres·
sure, he seems totbnveon it.
"I DON7 LET PRESSURE
get to me ," he sa ys .. I've
always felt I was a pretty good
athlete but it helps to have good
competition. I seem to do better
when there is . Rut as far as pres·
sure being detrimental, I don't
think it affects me · · ·
Speaking of 1umpang, King ac-
tually didn't ~et has long Jump
form do"'n pat until the UCLA
meet. Most of the season. he had
a problem with scratchin& that
nullified severaJ efforts in the
27·fool range. The solution, quite
simple, in fact. came to him dur·
ing a track workout
"I suddenly realized I was
starin" at the board instead of
straight ahead... he explains
"By the time my mind adjusted
my step. I was further down the
track. By the time I reached the
board. I was striding over it.
Now. I don't even look a t it. ..
FOaTUNATELY. THE BEST
is still to come for King. "I
didn't peak for the PCAA meet."
D
he says. "'What I'm really work-
ing for is lhe NCAA <June 1·2)
and AAU <Ju.,e 15·17> cham·
pionships. The winner goes to
the World Cup and the first two
go to the Pan-Am Games. I feel
like traveling this summer."
King has done a lot of travel·
ing this season around UCl's
a ll·wealher track as part of a
training program designed by
assistant coach Jim Toomey
that stresses speed.
"They've helped my long
Jumping a lot," King says. "I've
gotten a lot s harpe r oo the
runways since I started doing
speed workouts."
Of course. it hasn't hurt bis
sprinting either. And when King,
5·9, 150 pounds. goes on a
strenuous weight training pro·
~ram next year, the potential
seems limitless.
"It's going to take Z7·5 to just
make the Olympic team as a
long jumper," Toomey says.
··But 1f La Monte goes on the
wei~ht-training program and
keeps on improving the way he
has. nobody will come close to
him. He also wants to run the
200 and I think he could be one of
the top three in the world."
Right now. though, he's con·
tent to be just one or the boys.
....
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St. Louis 19 14 .576 4
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TV aewa 1pot about lbe 1aa lbort.,., I'll acream.
Sp what am I dolq IMn ty..., more words
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racial media referred to lndiua State's Lam
Bird u the Great White Hope for the NBA.
Laken General llanacer BUI Sbarman tblnb
all that talk ls ridiculous.
Nixon, a seuon ticket bolder, baa beea dile
takin1 in the aamea Juat for hia on ~
. . . just Nixon, hi• wtfe, ·and a amall,
coupicuoua army of Secret Service acenta.
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, .. ahortqe ~L aflected_attead:a•ce at
Southern Callrornl1 '1 major leaaue baaeball
11t1dlumi
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wtth tta.Cett.lca &My were aa1iDI the black plQers
would ruin the 1ame," Sharman says. "And then
we got BUI Russell and started winning all the
lime. and nobody complained.
A COVPLE OP wsm AGO I •·Ull:eatA•
CHRIS JOffNSTON
wilh taaaue in cheek, that Jllll F....,.a eome out
retirement and solve tbe Anaela' aborta
problems.
He's artually younger than the sbortatop
Who .to Pitcli
THt: DOOOt!as D•EW •O•E than 47,000 for
a gam.-laa1t wffk, and the Aft&els have already
sold out for S11turd•Y niaht's 1ame with the
t 'hauao White Solt
"That's all it takes. Wi.nning," Sharman con-
tinued. "Some people say attendance bas been
down because of so many black players in the
league, but attendance bas only been down in the
cities wbere teams haven't been winnin1. Atten-
dance is way up in Seattle."
now uae, Bert Campaneria, and be could be a pl -
Ing manager like Don Keuinaer in Cbicqo.
It was a joke, but I aerioualy wondered if
thought bad ever crossed Frepi 's mind, el
this season or lut. They say an old ballplayer
the last to know when be's finlabed. Sea Kings'
Whatever sacrifices Southern Californians
h1&ve w make lo cope with the 1u problem. miss-
ing their bueball lsn 't one of taem.
The Angels· sellout Is interealin& in that the
llllit ticket was sold Monda.y mornina. five days
before the game. The club announced it was the ·
earliest sellout of any game in Angel history.
* *. THE FAMILIAR BELLY LAUGH of Bill
Russell showed up at Anaheim Stadium two weeks
ago. The jolly giant was doing TV interviews for
ABC.
''It never crossed my mind. Not «>Me," s
Fregosi, killing the old myth. "I can't pl
anymore. I just don't have the ability. I work
every day, but I can't throw the ball. Tbe lep
arms Just went." · 1 Take tbal, gas crisis • • • Dilemma Al.so showing up at Anaheim in recent games
have been two deposed leaders -Sparky An-
derson and Richard Nixon.
Bu\ wasn 'l tbere ever just a slight urae. or
perhaps ju.st a playful daydream? : A COMMON COM PLAINT among white
basketball f1tns in recent years is that the pro
game as becoming too black Anderson. like Russell. is doing TV work while
"Never. There's oo doubt in my mind tha~ I
can't play anymore," the Italian Stallion admits.1
By 80GER CARLSON
OI ... o.i!J ~ .... Matt
Corona del Mar High base~ll coetch Tom
Trager was s till undecided today as to whom
would be his s tarter an Friday's CIF 2·A
quarterfinals game at Palmdale but he was s ure
or one very important item.
tr ace pitcher Steve Leslie isn't available for
starting duty after two playoff victories, Trager
has two more aces in lbe bole.
Truer. who some say bas been playini with a
stacked deck all year in accumulating a 19-4 rec·
ord, lakes his Sea Kings to Palmdale w duel the
Golden League runnerup Falcons. It is scheduled
to start at 3: 15.
"l'M NOT SO SURE I 'II know until Friday."
says Trager. "ll depends on how Leslie feels. Right
now its either J eff Pries or Chris J ohnston.
··Pries has pretty good control and bis fastball
tails in on a a ri~hl-hander. Johnston can throw
hard and has a good curve ball." Between the two.
they compiled a 7-0 league record
Palmdale has a 17·8 overall record and is tn
the same situation as Corona del Mar with starter
Randy Mann. ( 10-5, 2.00 ERA) picking up both
playoff wins to dale.
IN THE WINGS are fellow right-handers Dave
Roper 14·21 and John Sidwell <3·1 L
Randy Kutcher, an All-CIF s hortstop in 1978.
js P almda le·s leading hitter with a .465 average.
and has hit four home runs. stolen 30 bases and
scored 37 runs. according lo his coach. Doug
Mapson.
Others in the attack 1m·lude s1;cond baseman
S<'oll Sadler 1 406 l and catcher Tom Burleson
I 417 ).
TUESDAY THE s•~A KINGS round
themselves against a team with six sophomore
starters, but there will be no such advantage Fri-
day -Palmdale starts eight seniors and a
sophomore.
While decisions still must be made regarding
the pitchinl( selection. there is no such problem
with Corona del Mar's batting lineup
In ripping two playoff roes for 20 runs, batters
s uch as Carl Ehmann. Les lie. Johnston. Jim
Shollin. John Melbon, J eff Cole. Greg Cole and
Mario Ybarra have hit with ease
GWC After State
Softball Crown
South
Squad
Chosen
Corona del Mar High·s
Tom Trager. the coach
of the South in the
Orange County All-star
baseball game at
LaPalma Park in
Anaheim June 7. has
a nnounced his squad
with 10 of the selectioni;
hailing from the Orange
Coast area.
Pitchers selected in -
clude Edison High 's
Wayne Just and Wayne
Palica. Corona del
Mar's Steve Leslie. Mis·
s ion Viejo's C r aig
Schmidt . Edison
transfer Thor Edgell of
Garden G rove. and
Tustin's Chris Watson.
Leslie is the Se a View
L eague·s MVP , and
Schmidt is the same in
the South Coast League.
The infielders are Bob
Batesole of Garden
Grove. Brian Kinney or
Dana Hills, Ed Remele
of Westminster. John
Melbon and Chri s
Johnston of Corona del
Mar. Mark Floyd of San·
ta Ana. Cory Funk of
Huntington Be ach and
Randy Bro uwer of
Estancia.
Outfielde r s include
Fountain Valley's Kevin
Romine, Paul LaJoie of
Mission Viejo. Ed Odin
of Pacifica and Johnny
Bryant of El Toro.
Romine is a two-time
player of the year in the
Golden West College. winner of the Southern Sunset League.
California championship, will open a bidfortbestate Al catcher is La Qum-women·s~ftball crown F riday nightat8:30against la 's Larry Schuler,
SanJoaquin DeltaCollegeontheRustlerdiamond. Mater Dei 's Steve
In an opening game at 7. Northern California Schaeper and Pacifica·~
l'hampion West Valley will tangle with SoCal run· Darrin Puskerich.
nerup Los Angeles Valley. A third place game will Trager has scheduled
~ played at 9:30 Saturday with the title encounter two practice sessions at
at noon. Orange Coast College on Golden West takes a 33·8 record into the May 31andJune6.
playoff& with San Joaquin Delta at 16·4. West ----------
Valley is 29-9 for the year and LA Valley is 25·8.
Cindee Secrist, voted the most valuable playCi'
in the Southern California tournament, will pitch
/or the Rustlers of Coach Judi Garman. She is 17-3
for the season with a 0.29 ERA. Julie Anderson
19-3. 0.47 1 and Kim Libell C7·2. 1.01 I a re also ready
for pitching duty.
Saturday's final game will be telecast live on
Channel SO.
Card Collectors Meet
11.'s lime to dust orr that collection or bubble
gum cards featurin~ the 1952 Cincinnati Reds.
The second annual Saddleback College Sports
-Collectors Convention will convene in Laguna Hills
July 14 from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m.
The gathering will take place at the Holiday
Inn. La Paz Rqad and the San Diego Freeway.
Exbibiwrs can arrange lo rent an eight-foot
display for $12 or a six-foot display for $10 by call-
ing 831-7532 or 898·8741.
Applications for exhibitors must be received 11t
the college by 5 p.m . July 9.
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BAKERSFIELD-
Laura Held set a meet
record in the 400 meter
hut'dles and Boaaie
OHie placed in three
event& to lead tbe
Oranae CoHl College
women's track and field
team to a fourth plaee
finish in the Southern
C alifornia cbam ·
pionships ,here Wednes·
day.
____ _...!.. _
OCC pole vaulter
Sidler cleared 15-6 and
Saddleback triple
jumper Fred Humphrey
.leape d 49 -2'N to highli~t the area en· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
l r ies in the m e n 's
division.
HELD, a fresh ··
man out of Edison High,
clocked 1: 01.6 in the
women 's 400 in -
termediates to shatter
the old meet record by
nearly 1.5 seconds. Held
also placed third in the
100 meter high hurdles
in 15.0..
Dasse . a sophomore
out ol Costa Mesa High.
pla ced se cond in the
women's discus at 138-3.
was fourth in the s hot
put at 39-1 and placed
si xth in the j a ve lin
throw at 118-3.
T e amm a t e Patty
Sha w was second in the
s hot put at 40-31fl.
Na ta lie Fernandez, a
freshman from Estancia
High. also placed sixth
in the 3,000 with a time
of 11 :02.4. Shaw was
also sixth in the discus
( 114·4).
IN A TOUGH pole
vault fie ld. Sidler's
season best was good for
just fourth place. Bert
Johnson of El Camino
won the event al 16·6
while a pair of Gross·
mont vaulters equalled
Sidler 's effort but placed
2-3 on fewer attempts.
Humphrey wa s JUSt
one of five Saddleback
athletes to qualify for
t he st a te fina ls ne xt
week at Ba kers fi e ld
College. His 49·2~ at-
tempt, just shy of the
school record, was good
for third place
MARK LABONTE
placed fifth in the 3,000
steeplechase in 9 . 11.5
despite tripping over a
barrier in lhe rifth lap
while running third. J on
Cook placed fourth in a
school record l : 50.80,
moving up from seventh
to fourth in the last 100
meters.
Steve Cox set a school
record in the high jump
with a 6-1011 .. effort that
tied him for sixth. Rich
Love placed fifth in the
javelin al 202·6.
Playoffs
Continue
Corona del Mar High's
ba seball and tennis
teams are on the road,
a s are N e wport
Harbo r 's tennis and
volleyball teams as CIF
quarterfmals action con-
tinues Friday.
Drawing home assign·
ments in volleyball are
San Clemente. Laguna
Beach and Es tancia
with each game set for 7
o'clock.
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In baseball, Corona
del Mar motors to
Palmdale for a 3:1.S as·
signment, while Hunt-
ington Beach's Liberty
Christian High Is the
home team lor its small
schools' contest with
Montclair Prep. That 1ame is set for ea.ta lleaa Park at 3
p.m.
Tennis action in 4·A
· circles finda Corona del
4961 E. l<otello A.,.,, Let At.mil" C.lif. t0720 • (2'1) 411-1M1 • (7MI "S·12M
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inl Dos Pueblos In
Goleta, wbile Newport
Harbor ii at El Toro.
In 3-A clualflcation, Laauna Beach dran a
home aul1nment with
West Torrance .
Semlfinal1 action in
all three 1port1 are
blUed for TUMday.
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-Glendale Girl-Knows Tracy'B Game
~ a1 BOWOD L. llANDY ·-~ ........ Tltere .,.. few t.ennJa playen
today wbo kDO• ·more about
Tracy ¥IUD'• 1asqe tb&n Kelly
Hetar1. "·
KeUJ,H,ajmdoratGlendale
Hilb Sebool, ii tbe third seeded
player lD thia week's fourth an·
nual Tennis Tournament of
Champions competition at
Miasion Viejo'• Marguerite
Recreatian Center.
Sbe baa also been a rival of
Austin since the two first start-
ed playing the game several
yeanago.
... 'VE Pl.A YEO TaACY my
whole life it seems like," Henry
says. "She told me the last time
we played \bat ~ bad been 33
times. And I 've won three of those
matches."
One of the biggest was a
highlight of Kelly's career when
she captured the 16-and·uoder
nationals in um in three sets.
But the relationship between
them ~n·t stop there.
' doublea t.lUe wiUl vlcloriel ..Jn "I ban trouble wiU. my Mr'ftf
19'78 and 1t'l'7 tn the IS.and-under ma.Uy. 8oiDltimea I bave a lot
division witb Kelly also captur-ot proble-ud ...... to fall} inc the naUonal bardcourt crown apart l&Ddtr preHare. I 1et1 in um in sin&I• and the Tennis nervom before a malda ad ltt
Tournament of Cbameioas title luta for a.JtW. whl.111 lido tbal
tast year at 11Jisioa Viejo. match. But it doesn't botber myt
A LEtT·llANDEa, Kelly has play once I get started. '
never played aaainat Maria Sbe admits to lettlnl down on;
Rolbscbild, No. 1 seeded in tbe herself once in awhile durtnc
21-and·Wlder division. But it's a match but adds, "It cloelD't
quite ........ ible they will meet for help your game if you 1bow your' .....-temper." ' the first Ume Saturday lD the Her summer plans include,
rmala. five to ellbt tournaments on tbel Like 'Rothschild, she was a midwest and east coast circuits.
winner here last year but bad to Last year ber expenses were
gain a special invitation to play paid as a member of tbel this year. be "Some of our eligible players Wightman Cup team but a bu .
in t.he 21·and-under bracket no assurance of such help again !
couldn't make it and as the win-this year. Othetwise, the playen,
ner of the 16 last year, Kelly was pay their own expenses. ,
invited," a tournament official "My goal is to attend USC,;
says. It isn't that she couldn't UCLA or Stanford and play ten-
have made it on her own but sbe nia, then I'm not sure about the
didn't participate in the right future," she says. "If I am doing·
qualifying e vents. well, I might consider dropping:
out of school after a couple of. IN ASSESSING her own yearsbutrigbtnowlwanttoget:
game, Kelly says: an education." :
KELLY HENRY, 17, COMPETES AT MISSION VIEJO THIS WEEK. Since the days when both were
12 years old, they have been
doubles partners and done quite
* * * * * * Upsets Spice Tourney ~..:.,. well. ~enberry Two upsets of seeded players in most instances in the four age ·
AS IZ·YEAR·OLDS, the duo o.ccurr~ during the second brackets. Ilene Friedland of Sparkles won the national doubles and the round of the fourth annual Ten-Florida had a tough time with
indoor doubles titles. Kelly also · nis Tournament of Champions at Pennsylvania's Je.nnifer Good· Pitcher Don Qaisen~ won the national hardcourt Mission Viejo's Marguerite Jing before posting a 6-2, 1-6, 6-4
Crews Compete
Bucs, UCI ·Enter Western Sprints . berry, a former Costa-singles crown in 1974 as a 12· Recreation Center complex triumph in the 21 age bracket.
Mesa High and College year-old. Wednesday. Friedland is No. 4 seed.
LOS GATOS -· Oran,ge Coast
College will be defending its overall
title and UC Irvine will try to solve
Long Beach State as the two schools
e nter this weekend's 18th annual
Western Sprints crew championships
being held on the Lexington
Reservoir here.
Heats in all divisions will start at
8 :30 a .m. Saturday and go
throughout the day, with the finals
set Sunday betweens a.m . and noon.
Last year, Orange Coast captured
three gold and two silver medals in
the Western Sprmts. And, although.
most coaches would be happy with
t hat output, OCC Coach Dave Grant
is still perplexed about the two .-gold
medals that got away
"WE LOST THE JV ei~ht last year.
which 1s usually our fastest boat,"
Grant says. "We're real excited
a bout tbe Western Sprints because
we didn't win last year and we want
to this season.·'
A total of 20 West Coast colleges
a nd universities will be represented
this weekend with more than 400
o-arsmen e xpected to take part.
Participating schools, will include
OCC. UCI. UCLA. Stanford, Universi-
ty of Oregon. Britis h Columbia, Long
Beach State, UC Santa Barbara,
Loyola, Santa Clar a, San Diego
S t ate, Seattle-Pacific, Humboldt
State. California Maritime Academy.
Puget Sound, St. Mary's, Western
Washington. UC Davis, Pacific
Lutheran and UC San Diego.
G rant c lai ms UCI. Western
Was hington and .UC Davis should
standout, picked up four Kelly and ~cy captured the In the 21 -and·under age Cecilia Fernandez of Southerot provide the stiffest competition in the saves and a victory in six national indoor title again in bracket. e1gnth-seeded Nicole California, the second seeded'
JV eight division. successive appearances 1975 and the national hard.court Lorenzetti of Michigan fell to player in the 16 bracket, won in
on a road trip for Omaha crown in 1.976, both in the 14-and· Ca ro I Fullerton of South three sets over Kim Clingan of
"VCI IS FAST and so is Western in the American Associa· under bracket. Kelly was also Carolina. 6·3, 6-1 and in the 16· Kansas .• 2-6, 6·0. 6-2, Betty
Washington," says Granl. "I don't lion. the national clay court title a nd -under bracket , Debbie Newfield <No. 7> of New York.
know too much about the other Quisenberry bas given holder in this age division in Pollack of Pennsylvania toppled also went to three sets in the 18
northem schoolsbecausewe haven't uponlytwo runsinl5in· 1976. No . 8 Le anne Seward of brackettoderealLinJeyTanner
seen them. nings as a relief pitcher Tbe duo became four-time Virginia,6·2,4-6,6-3. orNevada.2-6.6-3.6·2.Actioncon· "Physically, I reel we're more pre-for Omaha this season. winners of the national indoor Otherwise favorites won easily tinues lhroughSaturday. pared this season." he adds, "and _:_::..::.._~:.:.:.:.:..::......:.:.:. __________________ __::...=.::.::..:...:..:...:.:~..:...;_:..:....:..:..:..:_:...=..._;__;__: __ _.:.:.. __ __:::....... __ _.:; ___ _
technically, I think our boats are be·
ing rowed very well."
UCI Coach Bob Newman fears OCC
as his team's strongest competition
in the events the Pirates are entered.
but it's Long Beach SU.te. in the
varsity eight, that his crew will be
pointing to.
"LONG BEACH HAS beaten us
twice this year." says Newman. "We
gave them a heck of a run for the
money Jast time and we intend to do
it again. Th.is time we're jwst not go-
ing to let them go by.
"We're in shape," says Newman of
his team. "It's just a matter of us
rowing together. lf we're on, I feel
strongly that we can take it. If we're
off, Long Beach will gladly take il
from us." Competition will be held in the
varsity, junior var sity, fresh~an
and lightweight eights, varsity and
fres hman fours, women's varsity
eights, women's varsity fours and
women's lightweight eights. .
' British Columbia is the defending
champion in the varsity eight com-
_petition, UCI is the defendi~g champ
in the JV eight and OCC Wlll defend
its freshman eight crown. A
Beck, Prudhomme Top
OCIR's Racing Field
WE'RE OUT TO $F1 I 55,000 JOVoTA CARS AND 1RUCKS
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liary Beck of El Toro. one or the
top NHRA top fu el dragster drivers
in the country. will make his only ap·
pcara nce of the year at Orange Coun-
ty International Raceway Friday and
Saturday in the National Hot Rod As-
sociation Wins ton World cham -
pionship points race against a star-
studded field.
Don Prudhomme heads the funny
car field along walh Pat Foster in the
Super Shops car fro m Newport
Beach.
THIS WEEKEND'S competition is
the onh time during the year that of·
ficial NHRA national records may be
set at OCIR. Qualifying runs will be
run Friday to 10 p.m. and resume
again at 9 Saturday morning. The
first round of competition gets un-
derway at 6 Saturday night.
In addition to the top fuel, funny
car, pro stock and sportsmen's races,
promoter Bill Doner promises an ap·
pearance of jet cars, rocket cars and
wheelstanders both nights.
Beck is campaigning two cars this
year. The 37-year-old former world
champion is ret.ajning the car that
posted a 5.76 second run and had nine
consecutive quarter mile runs of 5.99
or quicker to conclude last season.
HE ALSO HAS a n ew car but
hasn't worked all the bugs out yet
and says: "We 've got lo go with
what's working for us. Since
we've cut back on our schedule to in-
clude only the 10 NHRA nationa l
events, the opportunities for testing
and experiments are limited.
"We'll have that· opportunity this
weekend."
Beck is running at OCIR
because of problems in earlier NHRA
races and be wants to pick up enough
points to help him on the way to the
world championship.
wa~ Now·s the time. becdause ~l~i{ Walengntthedeal:?_ftheftndyaa~
Toyota dealers na11onw1 e are ~e,, cha e you .., a ..--
out to sell 55.000 new Total ~~ deal on a great smal car. But
Economy Toyota cars and l __ ;;.;;..--•..,, we urge you to see us first Be-trucks Remember-onces may cause the Great Once-a-Year
never be lower Toyota Challenge sales event 1s
Want what you want? We
chalenge you to find a better
selection. Total Economy Toyo-
tas are always fast sellers. Today.
Toyotas are even faster sellers.
Right now. we have an extra-
large shipment for this sales
event A lot full of 1979 Cel1cas.
Cress1das. Corollas. Coronas.
Supras· and Trucks. With spe-
cial "Toyota Challenge" deals
too. But since we·re out to set
sales records with our once-a-
a once-a-year opportunily yolJ
should not miss.
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mor~. S.eau ae a ll deposits
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w.. .,,,., .. ~ hew rolef•fed
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it 18 '*"" to save somettWtg then
nothing, "'9y don 'f seem lncllned to
take It much 1oneer.
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ln. l lOO out.
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prod\K't: It cbaran the borrower
12 percent, perhap. d l•rount.ina
the loan in fMiVMD~ Mod l lvin&
h.im oob•·
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mind the double-di1il cost of lbe
money b«auae be baa a friend;
Uncle Sam, wbo wiU help pay
the bill. The borrower ii. an a JO
percent tax ut.egory ; be gets a
tax deduction of $3.60 on the t l2
interest be pays.
The return ot that $3.IO meam
he bu t.be use ot Sil .IO ratber
than •· lleanwbile, became ol anllaUoa, be repays in ebe..-er
dollars. At 9 percent inflation. be
repays, effectively. only '81 of
the 1100.
In the meantime, be bas in-
vested the money in home re-
pairs that raise tbe value of bis
-home by much more than the
a mount of t be loan. The re·
pairman, assumine be nms a
sound business, makes a profit
loo.
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fill ... u ...... Ilk• tbe bonwet>,
•• , ••• pereeDt tu bracket. he
lole9 uodllJer $1.11, or • .,.._t of bll $5. 75 "proftt .•• H1I net loll:
$4.9'1.
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wlaa beeau.e tbe money c:oeta
him nothtn1 and be relDYelta it
at a proftt. Tbe carpenter wl.na
beeauae be sett a Job. The bank,
if property nm, wiDa evea after . expemea and wee.
OnJy one loeer tn tbe bunch:
The saver wbo made it all pout.
ble.
WHILE SMALL SAVEas
have tolerated the injuatice for
yean. maybe reeling it ia better
to save IOIDetb.ing than nothinc.
I
u., a 't .... mcbDed to '*-tt mueb loa1er. T ... , are -~ ...... ,.. .
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-NetloMI Mloetatioa ol Mutul Sa•~Bab,......... aDlt outlloW ol 11 bWioa ID Aprtl,
more Iba $150 m lllloa ll'Mter
tban tile prev1oua record ouUlow
ln Aqwt1974.
It th•t d rain eoatlauu. lt
could destroy t be bou1la1
market in abort order. And whea
bou1in1 1oes, ao 1o ea tbe
economic bealtb of related ln·
duatries. IUCb u fW'lllt ure and
a ppliances. Savln1s support
them all.
CAN THE SMALL saver be
saved? Tu incentives, commoa
in some nmtiom, are 1eoeratiq
interest. Suuestioa.s include ex-
emptions, deferment of lia bility
f •a with Saviqa Bonds> and
bonuaee ror long-term aaven.
Let Poor Go
Without Gas,
Says Senator
WASJUNGTON <AP) -Sen.
Germans Guzzle Gas
Congresa bas shown interest in
t.be proposals, having, as stated
by Saul Klaman, president of the
s avings bank group, "a\ long
last acknowledged that savers
ha ve been subsidi1ing bor·
rowers."
That acknowledgement came
in a re~ew or savings practiees
a n d .a recommendation by
Congress' Joint Economic: Com·
mittee ror "improved incentives
to foster savings and investment
and job creation."
S.I. Hayakawa, R·Calif., says
that the price or gasoline should
be allowed to rise and that many
poor people don't need gasoline
anyway because they a re un-
e mployed.
Big Cars, Highe r Prices Don't Bothe r Drive rs "Let the gasoline go up," said
Hayakawa, who is a millionaire.
Ir the price of gasoline rises to S2
o r $2.50 or $3 a gallon,
Hayakawa said, the wealthy still
would buy it. He said higher
prices would discourage the
poor from using gasoline.
BONN, West Ge rmany <AP>
-West Germans barrel down
the t'OUDlry's autobahns as fast
as their cars will carry them,
burning gasoline with an aban·
don that would dazzle fuel·
starved Californians.
seem more eager than ever to
invest heavily in large, high·
powered cars. ·
Daimler-Benz. manufacturer
or Mercedes Be~ autos, pre-
dicts its sales this year will rise
by 10 p e rce nt over 1978.
Customers frequently wait more
than a year for delivery of the
most expensive models, which
cost more than $20,000 in the
United States.
The irony is obvious : The
United States produces about
half its oil needs; West Germany
must import every drop.
NeeC...~ ..
Former Chrysler Corp. pres-id~nt and chie f ojferating
officer Eugene A. Cafiero,
b"mped to vice president to
make room for Lee A .
lacocca. bas been hired for
.the same jobs by DeLorean
Motor Co., which i s building
its first m anufac t uring
ptant a t l>unmurry, West
Belfast, Northern JreJand.
WEST G£aMAN motorists.
who rival their U .S . coun-
terparts in their love or the open
road and big, fast c:ars, can buy
all the gasoline they want at
prices ranging between $1.85
and S2 a gallon. F urther in-
creases are e xpect.ed later this
year. U.S. prices, for the most
part, still have not crossed the
$1-a -gallon mar k.
WEST GE&MAN automakers
pledged this month to increase
fuel efficiency by 10 percent to
12 percent by 1985. The volun-
tary agreement would increase
gas mileage from the current
West Ge rma n average of 21
miles a gallon.
·'The present oil situation is
not rosy but not dramatic
eithe r ," said Hans -Joachim
Burchard, chairman or the Na-
tiona l Oil Dealers Association.
Ne vertheless. West German
highways are j ammed, especial·
Ay on weekends, and Germans
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NOSE DROPS CAN
GET CONTAMINATED
By Teny
Grant.
R. Ph.
4 Nuclear
Reaclor8
Delayed
KNOXVILLE, T e nn.
<AP) -The Tennessee
Valley Authority is bait-
ing construction of four
r e acto r s a t th ree
nuclear plants in Mis-
sissippi and Tennessee,
s aying they a r e not
needed to meet project-
Nose drops are helpful ed power demands in
in the treatment or udults the late 1980s.
and childrt:n. Most physi-Geor ge Ki mmons.
cians prescribe them. TV A engineering and
When you ~et them from construction manager,
your pharmacy they are s aid it might be four
pure amd potent. But as years before work on the soom as you take nut and use the dropper, it is ex -four units resumes.
posed to virulent germs Kimmons said TV A
which may enter th<' bot· will accept delivery or
tie, multiply and cause a t he reactors --three s e v e r e i n re c t i o n . from General Electric
Removal or the protcc· Corp. and one fro m
lion cap or the spray bot-Combustion Engineer-
ties permjts thl'Se germs ing Cor p . ....,._ but will
to collect at the top to in-store them until thew a re feet you. J To avoid this. cleanse needed.
the dropper and top of TV A sources said the
the bottle with alcohol decision was made a fter
before replacing 1t. officials determined that
YOUR DOCTOR CAN TVA could have the
PHON E US when you capacity to produce as
need a medicine. Pick up much a s 60 perce nt your prescription if i;hop. more power t h an it
ping nearby. or we will needed when alt-ef.4ae
deliver promptly without reactors were completed extra charge. A great in 1987.
many people entrust us lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ with their prc:.criplions.
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yours?
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Orange County Advertising Federation bas
presented its annual Golden Orange Sweepstakes
trophy to the Designory for its Yamaha parts pro·
duct catalog. The sweepstakes winner was de·
termined by averaging of all the Golden Orange
winne rs.
Cochrane Chase. Livingston & Co. was the big-
gest winner of Golden Orange awards, taking 10 or
34. Other winners were Basso/Boatman with
three, Richard Holmes Design with two, Greg
Smith and Associates with 'two, LuGem Advertis·
ing with two. Mealer a nd Emerson with two, and
Reiser aJfd Williams, Inc., Irvine Co., Rubin Ad·
vertising, D.J . Franklin and Associates, Burton
Advertising, the Designory, B.J. Stewart Advert.is·
ing and P.R. Inc., Ron Bergner and Associates,
New Worlds Magazine. Road & Track Magazine,
Lenac. Warford, Stone, Inc .. CASA Advertising
and P.R. and Estey Hoover with one award each.
A special Howard Vineyard memorial award
went lo Cochrane Chase. Livingston and Co. for its
work on the 1978 ad a wards.
More than 800 individual entries were sub-
m itted. the larges t amount in the federation's 13·
year history.
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American Hospital Supply Corp., parent com-
pany of Edwards Pacemaker Systems, McGaw
La boratories and McGaw Respiratory Therapy,
Irvine, has reported sales were a record for any
quarter.
For the three months ended March 31, net
sa les we re $480,134,000, up 22 percent from
$392,691,000 for the first quarter or 1978. Net earn-
ings were $25,442,000, up 23 percent from
$20,607,000 in 1978.
Earnings per share were 65 cents, up 23 per·
cent from 53 cents in 1978. Return on average
s hareholders' invest ment was IS.5 percent, com·
pared with 14. l percent for the first three months
or 1978.
~ata Pia•• /tleee
Microdata Corp. pla ns to move its corporate
headquarters orfices from Irvine lo the Financial
Plaza Building at Koll Center Newport, Newport
Beach, effective · in June, according to Coldwell
<ffr Genune rriai Brokerq-e-Co:-;-wblcb
handled the lease.
Mic:rodata agreed to a 10.year lease of 52.464
square feet at a price of $7.2 million. The cor·
porate office will be on the ninth noor of the 10·
btory twin tower Finan~ial Plaza Building. The
lease al9o includes office space on the sec8Dd floor.
where the company plans to house west regional
sales personnel, and the first noor, which is to be
used ror display purposes .
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Symbolic Displays, Inc .• Irvine, has acquired
HT l111trument1, In c ., Los Angeles·based
manufacturer of avlonlca accessories.
J:m personnel and plant equipment will be
moved to Irvine. HTI products will conUnue in pro·
ductlon a nd will be incor porated into the
SDl/HoeklDI product line. ~
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Securtty Pacit;c National Bank has announced
acqui1UJon or land at Yale Avenue and Irvine
Boulevard fot its third Irvine office.
Construction of the 7 ,OOO·square-foot office is
scheduled to be1in this sprina. with completion
late this year or in early 1980. .
Speaking at a news conference
in Hamburg, Burchard said his
association saw no danger that
the country would have to resort
to a rationing plan similar to one
enacted in California.
ECONOMICS MINISTER Otto
Lambsdorff and other top gov-
e rn meat officials also have
ruled out rationing or othtt com
pulsory fuel saving measures for
the time being in favor of ap-
peals for cooservation.
IT DOESN'T MEAN Congress
will act. A spokesman for the
Lea gue of Savings Associations
s aid be fell some relief would be
won. But with red ink splashed
on lhe budget, Congress might
fear to cut revenues.
It le aves som e would-be
save~ with the reeling they are
forced to spend, on goods whose
value, they hope, might rise with
inflation.
"THE IMPORTANT thing is a
lot or the poor don't need gas
because they 're not -working,"
he told reporters Wednesday.
Industry spokesmen say that
because West Germans are will-
ing to pay steep prices for ruet,
they are guaranteed a good sup-
ply. at least for the next few
months.
And in some inst a nces, the
statistics suggest, sa vers have
deserted their thrifty instincts
and become borrowe rs instead.
They have put themselves on the
side or the odds.
··People are buying cars like
crazy." Hayaka wa said. "The
demand for gasoline keeps going
up, up, up because we're putting
a lid OD the pric:e of gasoline."
Hayakawa, whose office said
that he owns four cars, made the
comment after a White House
meeting with President Carter
o n the California gasoline
s hortage
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or tbe 125 million Ueellled driven, roqlal.J ao mtnilll , '
are over ace 50. Altboulb they attOUDt for It pweeet of all
drivers, they are iDwlved iD oalJ 15 percmt of tM .0. '
dents-. •"
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The National Retired Teacben AuoelaUoa ud tbe
American Asaociation or ReU.red Persons have joined db
the Amoco Motor Club to launch a motoriq plan for tbole ·
SS and older.
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THE PaoGaAM COVESS ME•BEU of tbe auoda·
tions no matter where they travel or what ear tbey drtve.
It does not cover non.members clrivin& a member-owned. •
car.
All l ... ) 1 11~·. .... Ill~ 1 ;J ... ~ (~( '40 I llO!-~"'.I Ill~ z'ti I .,.·~ J~·~. •• . 2.40 11 "O s. • 1•. PSNH pn IS 1200 U tf·. 'n Tec:Micn 11 21•. ,,~. ~. ~1111!lP•P' 1, 1"1 1•~ 1111 i., ', '::' • lt 11' f11nh 8 10 • f1 1''1• ' l'l'W 1 9 1 1 , 'h MOnPI. l.M ) 1119' • PS•"IM l.'1 I 117~ I~• "" T.-1,,,a ... 12 5°' 41~ • ~. ;;;llZll"'". 1 • !: I ~ ~ 1 10 11 110 14"'-• .. EnW'< 11 I lt ll UJ ~ 1
• ' 1111'<4> I • 18 1t • ''• MirrQQ> ,. 9 2S 10~• · , PSvEG 2.20 1 211 Jl'lo • ~ T..-or S 60c. 8 11 11 '" -• .. -~ 1 '1 I )JI "'"' En... IO • ''° I\ ' NCO .0 )4 It 19 \Ill Ml~n· .IO I 16 "~. ~. PSEG pfl 40 ' 1)\1).. ... Te-9.'21 6 3S2 Ill " ;i,1:•0
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Included is emer1ency road or towiq aerviee pro.
vided through emer1ency dispatch cent.en iD metropoll&aa
areas in Arizona, California, Colorado, Waabiqtaa. D.c.,,.
Florida, Georgia, Illinois. Indiana, Iowa. Louialaae.
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110"°• 130.,nv! • t :::r~J~1~ 2.:.
1) S4 ~~"': ~ =' '3 i s: ~ . .,. PA Cem 7S S • ~:H :n:: ·· .C:6 w•• :: Arn<orO 1 40 , M 22•o ~r 90 / "'1 11 Ethyl pl 1 40 t .. • 3<. ln•llCO ..., • • 11"' ~n J.40 ) 140 1q , l'o P9 SPl l.S6 ,_ IS"'• :'t Tei GT' 2 64 • 1 43 ~~ .. Amt<e 1 37 t » 2•1<. • 1, OlmDfn I 14 • JIG 2SV., ..., Ev ... P I lQoo 107 111'-• I, ln\11< pt I U I IS Ml\100 I.SO I • 14 I•' 1 -•, Pullm n I 60 16 XI"°+ • Tea Ind .60 1 lo .. , ,
A Heu 1.40 t MIS uJ5•~' 1~ ID I tOS IO<+lo.. Ev•n pl 1 10 • 19'1r , '" lnlt110n u.e I 1113 19''" 71111 MonSI I ICM 4 19' • • ,,.. PutllnF• " 1-. + ~. Tu1nt IS )II ·17'!o -\,,
Maryland, Michigan.
Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska , North
Dakota. Te nnessee .
Utah, Virginia an~
Wisconsin. Outside
these areas, assistance
in locating emergency
Money's
Worth
service is provided throu1,h a toU-rree phone number. Amrc pf J.60 . 11 Jth 11, ; 120 It ""'' -i.. Ev•n P' 140 • 13~ •• v, lnslln•~r , l2 11, V• MDt>Pw 1 04 I 83 11\•• '• p.,,.,, I 11> S4 1•"11 • "" Teo•MI 1 11 2S) 1q•., '•
AHe> pf l !O . 114 1111~~, 3;;;; .JI 13 ..eo t7j.w, V. E1CelO I tO It U 19 + '4 llt p5e I '1241 8 " V. MOH'\" 91~ q SI I'• •1, Purollr I 37 8 1 11it • ''• r .. ()(;6 • .it.I> 10 149 J7'f> 1 • AmAlr • J IU 11"". """ .. 712S IJV.. '·• Eatl\r I 1le 10 161. "• lnterco ?.70 " .. l/41. .. Moort!M I 12 s Ill> 78'·· ••• Ou•~O 1 lQ 6 IOI 11 ... T•PclA Oe 70 • S3'f>' i:.: AmAir •I .. 7!0 sv., ''> 244 S 39 31 ... t ~. Eu on 360 7 H)J \! • l'·t lnlOlv I 11~ • I 21.... .. Mot1*1 2.)0 1 Sl7 41>'n ,,. Oli•kSIO .. I 3S7 14't• '"' l~•Ulll , ... 1 2110 19'<•• '• More than,&000 Amoco dealers are participatinc. .
Members r1eceive personalized auto trip routiDg aml
large-. easy-to-read maps. They are entitled to emerseney
personal check-cashing service at participating stations;
locked-OUt or lost-key protection, hospital emergency room-.
bond, car-thert protection and $500 arrest boa•·
cert.ificates. !No arrest bonds are acceptable in California
and they are limited to $200 in Florida. Oregon. Vtrstnia
and Wisconsin.)
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MEMBERS WILL BE REIMBURSED up t<a. $500 for
legal fees. They choOse their own lawyers and are paid
whether guilty or innocent. with the except.ion or an al·
leged felony or being charged with driving under the in·
fluence or liquor or drugs.
The Amoco Motor Club will pay a $2,000 reward for in·
formation provided lo police that leads to the arrest UNI
conviction or anyone who steals a member's car.
Members who have accidents more than 50 miles from
home will be reimbursed up to $300 for expenses incurred
within three days for car rental, commercial tranaporta·
lion or local lodging and meals.
THE PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR minor mechanical
adjustments , replacement or a flat tire, emergency
gasoline suppty and towing.
Other coverage includes extricating the car if it gets
stu~k and service in accidents.
Recreational vehicles in specified sizes are eligible for
lhe coverage.
The cost is Sl9. 75 a year for both the policyholder and the spouse.
More information is available from the NRTA/ AARP
Motoring Plan. P .O. Box 390, Long Beach, CA 90801.
Market Continues
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NEW ,YORK CAP> -The stock market advanced
broadly tod•y, continuing a rally that began late ~ Wed-·
nesday's session. •
The Dow Jones averaie or 30 industrials. up z.eo points
Wednesday, climbed 14.47 to842.95today.
Gainers outnumbered losers by close to a' 3·1 margin in
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ut CWClm CAMM/I.
• ILOWLUCV Wlaere'• Groolfl?
O.Wmlned to -Into
ahow Duell'•••. Lucy
declOea 0endn9 II IW
role.
• DOlCAWTT
0.-8'utlO ~t
• HOMEGAlalU
''lnOoor Pllllm''
\l\·rnet> Watson. the bride . a nd Deforest
<'oven. th~ nurns te r . are ready for tht!
wcddmg, but lhl' groom 1s locked in a
bank vault on "Cart.er Count'ry " tonight
al 9. 30 on ABC, Cha nne l 7
Cll CN)M wrT9
9.-.VClfWAN
a.-t: Wllllem F Buoi<ley.
· 81\enA Alea.no.. ~,cee..we ...c..we
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MC NEWS Cll JOKBt'8 WILD
llX...uoNDOUAA
MAN
"The 8bliC ~"(Pert 2)
• MWOMl NfD 80N
Wtwt ~ llndl • IUll-
-U of n-.y. he puts
H In '1hAlr ..,. until the
pobentw.
• •TOMGHT
...
"tiouelng In Loe A"'Q91M"
A~ofr-11
pl-lot M111• City <le'V .. • oCl'f*ll ..,.,,. UleOldet pro-
pc>IM end the tQOlCI, "C&n
Wa II.fiord A ~Family
Home" ,, dlleulMO by Ii
reor_,1et1ve 1rom IM
L A County AeQlotl8I Plan·
nlng Offloe, UCLA Scnool
ol Archlttoc:ture, a llll'ld-u•
4tCOnomlll and Ii llOullnQ
act Mil
Ci> HUMAHfT10
THAOUOH ntE AAT8
"Archt1ectur1: EvoMng
Sityllne" 1:ao I &26,000 PYRAMID
.. 8EAACt4 OF ...
Ola1111~ ~isling•
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(J) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ina ) Los Anqel~'>
[QI KCST (ABCJ San Diego
• KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles
g) KCOP·TV (Ind l Los Angi>les
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r
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I DATING~
THE GONG 8"0W G TIC TAC DOUGH
• ADAM-12
the ctUh of • llghl pt-
lnletTuptl ~·1 tMllng
ol MlllOy 9 MAC"8. I L.IHMR
REPORT 8!> NEW8CHIQ( Cll t 1.11 MAUTY IHOW
®) MATQt~P.M. a.-oo 8 Cl) TIME EXPM88
An 11torney wtlo W9fttl to
M \19 1119 IWMl'-'t'I Ille
1nd • tonner boaw wno
wanll enottier lllOt at trte
tleevywelght crown board
the Time e.xpr-.
D H1ZZONER
M1yor Cooc>er trtee to
tNGri I young runeway
(l<lm Aictlard1) reeponelbll-
lly by rnalclng her m91or
toredr;.
DMOW • • * "'Mlrege" ( 1995)
Gregory Peck, Diane
Beker. A paychletrllt
doubts Ma p1tlent'1
amntn1a. but agr-10
Mlp lllm after becoming
Involved In a --of .. strange event1. (2 hra.)
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Ive.I • NOVA
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tacllldal ... 1Palfatlload "' T__., ~ end
,..._ Ur"'8d a ....... IA> eNANA •• "'8llO.. In j ecogi lltloll of
Aalen-~ Harttaoa w .. 11. 11111 program
•ddr•'"' tll• rectal
eteraotyplftg of .ulen· "'-teen• In ow IOCl9ty.
l:to. WHODUNNrr
A pel'8I ol _,,.,,. and
c:on.-ante "Y to .... cr_.._ .. ...,....19"1
t IP9 of " In tllll gafN
ShOW llo1tad by Ed
McMahon. .
•«1 ANGii
Shortly --AllQll'• lllltw Mwte-herplww
to many and i.ve '-·
Mama T•-la telcerl to
ll'le lloee>hel wlttl -niyeteriou• eympfOIM. .THEODOCOUPLI
tn order lo Win tM taww of
Ill• ,_ glrtfriend, o-r
-~kick.
"Herd-Hiited Women"
F-i. blue-Collar WOfti. .,, ,_problem• of pretu-
dlce end t1er1111me11t on
tl>e job .
HO 8 Cll HAWAII FM-0
A l)(omlnent ~en
~lered In a Wllklld
ltOtal under .,, ueumed
name beCXlfnM the victim
of • 1111-end-run eccident.
(R)
G QUINCY
Qu1ney trtae to a.er a doc-
tor of mllpreetloe dlargee
by proving 11\et folJI pley
... Involved In a patlerrt'•
dee!h.(Rl G QI BAANEV Mtl1.llt
Th• CHI ol "Barney
Miiter" eommamorela IM
TUBE TOPPERS
kJu es:oo -''Soldier Blue.•• Peter
Strauss and Candice Ber1en star in this
19'10 weetern--abeut mistreatment of
the American Indian .
ABC • 9:00 -Barney Miller. A
tribute to the late Jack Soo, who played
Detective Yemana, with film clips from
bis various epillodes <see photo below). ·
KOCE 8 9 :00 -Our Time in Hell. A
documentary about the U.S. Marines
during the facllic campaign in World War II. ·
.... '** 8oo. wflO por-
trayed ~v-.
wttll oPpe "°'" vwloul •· lodla lie~ In.
•
MIRV .....
VWWl~Al&A
"'lndoneale; Unity In °'"'.
llty'' Jotlrl Temple -.._ ttla OUllurlll dlverllly
of lndoneala.. a ooun1ry
wfttl 300 eltwllc groupe. GD OU.. TIME .. HILL
The horror 1M1 wa the
pllgM ol the U.S . ....,._
during IN PKtllc: c.m-
pelgll of Ille ~ WOrid
Wwll~.
t-.:ao8(11CMTM
COUNnn'
Lucllle ltlOW8 ~ llnelCiiect· ~et Sgt ....... ~
IOr patty and ~ """ In tM enna of anoctier
-· (Pwt 2 of 3) 10:GD. IWWA8Y JONU
8emeby get• the lhodt of
hil Ute when I young wom-
en auepac:ted of murder
ennouncee ~ lie 11 her
tither. (A)
• PMmfTINQ 8'MAN
ANTON IB:::v
Kate le Miec11d lo be per.
sonel guide 10 • temoua
and rian<110me vi1lllng
RUlelen eomcio-.
., NIGHT OALUAY
"The little Biid< Bag" A
dllcredlted physlcien, now
on lkkl row. l'lncl• 1 1'1'14!dl·
eel beg tllet wu mlst1ken·
ty trans,.,.,ed trom the
2111 Olf'ltury a MA8TEJWllfa THEATRE
"Liiiie: Amerlea" From
Llltie'a flrSI dey tn Amerie41
she 11 C'-ed wherever
ltle goee, bul dlsa~ter
ciOodl ..... opening of ....,
play 1r1 New Yoftt.
• Nlwec:tCK Cl> KAlm>STMDff
~ FaPc 110t1i1 "* doou-menl1ty lrOfll Aellway s .... '"'°"In .... ....,
dlellng wfltl I progr ...
that --... cr1me out
'of JINefllle dellnquenta. --11o~ ...
"Cftrlatlnlt•" Ctlrl1ttn1
81ncllH learn• abou1
cr991Mty, wllle the ..... of
Ille lwnPy ...,,. ebout
llnendll ~ elld ...
Ing~ 11:001 ·.Cl) «I N1W1 MN<.l .. lAUGH
MOYW **"" "TM Other Men" ( t970) Roy ntinn.. Joen
Hadlett. A~. ~1-
1\11 WOIMI\ ,_ .,, alfalr
witri • myllwloul •••
c:onvtc:t. ( 1 llr., 57 mln.J
• CHICO AND THI MAH
Every croo6c In town lllOwl
up lot • lwNIOut .._ Ed
vt-I ~ crtnW'9I
-money to get him bad! on Illa .....
• TWl....,HLL
8"0W
Benny flnda hlmlalt In
Ctllrge of I eo-lng lube
elldlenge In the time of
~Vlc1oN.
• OMvrrvearr
EHBolY
Tiie llfe Of I quadrlplegle
.confined lo • wheal c:hllr. ·
who II In lrtlSt llOldl hie
bruth In hi. mouth to
pelrlt, II dOeumenled.
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Yorti C..,
• QllTIMAln
• •TOMQHT
''Houalng In Loi ~·· A oompeorlllOn f1' ,_..
..,_ tor Mure City ...._
.,... wttrl .,..,,., ,,.~
poa-. end IN lope, "C-.
We II.fiord A ~F--,
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r ........... "°"' .....
LA. County~ PW~
f*'g OffltA. UCV. lkN.xA
of AtoNMctV-•. I ~
---and·~ KtMll
1t:IO. MOYIE ***'lo "'Th<t ,._.,
Died At o.wn" I 1~J fj/w I
Cooper,Mao!JI -~
• MOYIE * ·'Ctt;ne In The 8treM•
( 195e) 8el -..ineo ;r,.,.
C I MM
• Y(JIVll
••• "Craoit In T"4
Mirror" ( 19fl0) O•ton w..... Julien• Gr.co
Tlw• ~ lawyerl ...., w---"-' peril-
... to tNlr c:tlerltl ot the
._ deM. (2 In.)
12:S7. «I MANNIX
T,,,_ eec:eped oonvtcl1
break Into Mennlx's o!flCe
and llOld IN deleetrve llnd
a Mmale client holteQI.
12:C7 B MAYENCIC 1:00 TC)M()IRAOW
Gu.I ,_.. Kelly Ungl
au.It: Hollywood p<o-
ducw1 P9tar Gul>er i nd
~Ptttlllps
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-· ........ ., 9oglrt. . ..,.,. •••lo "Ten Wlflted Men''
C•ffll ~ tcott,
Aldwd---.. --·= • • ... ..8oulh Sea
Wo"''"" ( 1901 8urt
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Poll' 11~7•1 l•m (,r.,nwef .
J.n Murr.., A men tr-ll'J
Imo<-tus eon ~ g .. n
aco.ptllnOll 1"10 the Ootn-
ness Boo~ 0 1 World
Recofds ( 1 hr , 30 min )
3:30 8 * * '11 "G~ Who'.s
Slel()4ng In My Bed?"
( 197 3) Bllfbar 1 Eeler>. Oun
~. A min st>ows up 11
hlS I X-wife II hOUM With hit -wit•. their 81Qhl--
old baby and 1 Gr•f
Dene. ( t ht • 30 min.)
That's the Way It Is • in TV, Kathy
I
Soo Remembered
The late J ack Soo, s hown wilh .. Ba·rney
Miller" s tar Hal Linden. recC'ives a special
tribute tonight a t 9 on ABC, Channel 7 when
the show airs a retrospective of selected
clips from 80 episodes of the program focus-
ing on Soo's role as Det~cti ve Yemana.
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Something Papa
forgot to mention ...
Kathy Cronkite, newsdaughter, has been in
Califomja for five years, trying very ttard to
become an actress. Just t.htte months before the
chuck-it-a nd-go-home deadline she had set for
herself. she landed a part in a TV series, NBC's
"Hjzzoner ."
On the inside now, Waller's daughter finds
herself confounded by television's little mysteries.
She wond~rs what NBC meant to do with her
"lim ited series, .. why it aired after the fall
schedule had already been announced. She won-
ders whether it will be a replacement series next
season or if it is really just a short-run summer
ser ies.
She wonders why the network doesn't tell her
these thmgs.
YOU'D THINK WALTER would have told her
about the ways or network TV. about fluid
Silverman Eying. News
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -News and information
will become television's most important commodi·
ty. and that development probably will include ex-
pansion of the evening newscast from its current
half-hour format. NBC president Fred Silverman
says.
"All or my adult life has been spent in the en·
lertainment end of broadcasting," said the man
who made "The Fonz " a un·
iversally known personality,
.. but 1 am absolutely certajn
that the future success of our
compauy will develop as we
buildtoleadershipinnews.
"Network television, as far
down the road as anyone can
see, will continue to be
America's favorite entertain·
ment arena, but news and in·
l formation will become the most f important service we can provide."
The expansion of the evening news from a
half-hour, as early as the 1980s, is inevitable.
Silverman said.
Silverman spoke at a luncheon concluding the
annual meeting or NBC affiliates at the Century
Plaza Hotel. He said NBC is improving such exist·
ing news programs a s "Today" and the "NBC
Ni~htty. News." is completely reyamping its
prame-t1me ne wsmagazine show, and will in-
troduce ne w prime-time news series and specials.
HE REVIEWED STEPS NBC has taken since
he became president nearly a year ago to stabilUe
its programming and provide a base to build on .
The network currently is third in prime-time rat-
ings and second in the evening news ratings.
"We have done that by developing rive series
at mid~eason that could be returned in the fall,"
he said. "Those series are among the 16 hours of
returnin~ programs on our new schedule -far
more than NBC has had for years. We have done
that in the race or the most severe competition
television has ever seen, and we will be far more
competitive next season because of it."
80.VEallAN SAID THE network's goal or
climbina out of tbird place in the entertainment ra~ Is linked to gaining lead.e.rs.b.11>ju.u.1:.K.:...AJWL.-fi ..-----ir-:r.ormaUon.
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&arch Still On
For New 'Angel'
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Despite reports to the
contrary, the search ia still on for a new angel to
1;eplaee Kate Jackson in ABC's "Charlie's Anaela," t.be produe.n aay.
lbeeutive prodacera Aaron Spellin1 and
LeoDud Goldbera bave aen about 200 actreS.es .. ant 40 of tbem read for the pan and tested 12'.
1Amoaa them are weU·known actresses, some who
are not known, a top fashion model and a
baaHwlle from Vlr,UUa. I
ir IN ADDITION, THEY 'have received about ,.,ooo photographs from around the world.
The t.O producerJ1 say that so far tbey favor
of tbo9e tested. ln any case, they must select ..., ..,.i to jota Jaclyn Smith.ad Cheryl Ladd
tlllit lbow aoet into product)on on a cnaiae
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schedules and series options and s uch. But the.si . he
always wantt:d Kathy to be a Journalist
NBC is obliged lo air seven episodes of
"Hizzoner." a comedy about a Midweste rn,
Rich_ard Daly-type mayor <David Huddleston I.
Miss Cronkite plays his hot-headed activist daughter. Annie.
"I don't wanna hear about this." she says,
covering her ears when a reporter asks an NBC
publicist about the future of "Hizzoner." "It
makes me nuts. I hear f<'reddy INBC President
Fred Silverman) loves it, then l hear he hates 1t
HER NAM E COULD HAVE been Schwartz
She is emphatic here. She rec::ills wa1tin~ on
t ables and booking acts for a local rock ·n· roll
nightclub. And wailing for agents' calls that never
came.
It's hard to imagine a daughter or Walter
Cronkite·s as a star-struck. hell-bent Hollywood
type. She's not , really.
"If I couldn't act a nymore. it would take a bi;.~
'chunk out of me." she says, "but I wouldn 't shrivel
up and die. I don't understand and I don't ap
prec1ate people for whom acting is lht> only thing
tn life. I can't sympathize with thef!l·
"I LIKE IT SO much, I feel so emotional about "IT WASNT UNTIL 'Hizzoner· that I knew
it. I love it so, r get teary when I think about what that feeling. that need for acting -but there arc
might happen." othe r things I like to do."
The network says the future of the series is un -She has already sold a book she's writing on
certain, but don't plan your s ummer vacation children of famous people. And if she can write.
around the show. The de but "Hlzzoner"· finished the re's always journalism.
dead last in the Nielsen ratings last week. It's not acting, but it's a living. I guess she
already knows that. Even if "Hizzoner " is scratched, though. she's ---------------------
grateful lo have made it this far. Her five-year
wait was the typical actor's struggle.
"You could say it wasn't an immediately suc-
cessful five years." she says. "as evidenced by my
tack of credits Cbit parts > until now. I resent peo-
ple saying, 'Oh, you could get any part you wanted
because you're Walter Cronkite's daughter'."
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Theaters Doing Oldks
Tht"y'~ tum1n1 back the clock In tbeaten up
and down lbt-Oran1Ce Cout tbfte da~. C~olly on the boarcb are two plays of early·
tf'ftlury vlnta1e. "Pel O' lly Heart" <1112> at
South Coast Repertory and .. Seven Keya to
Baldpalc." U9l3> •l th~ Westminster Commu.nj\y
ThHte-r Wulffng in tbt!wlilgs are two more re·
vtvllll\, "IJrat ula " at the Laguna Moulton
l'layhoul'e 11nd .. ld1ot'is DeliKhl" •l thef oata Mesa
Civic-Pluyhuusc
LAlilJNA IS JUMPING ON the vampire
b:andw1tgon with "Dr11cula," which is enjoying a
s p1r1tt'd r.-v1v11I un sluge imd screen -and. in fact,
was done c:iarher this season by the Newport
tlaarbor <:ornmun.ily Theater. This time around,
it 'II ~ playf'd slightly tongue-in-cheek <or, more
appropnately. fang-in-neck>
Coorge Woods will play the title role of the
bloodthm sty count with Alfred Lutjeaos as his ad·
venary. Or Von Helsmg and Watter Daly as Dr.
Holmwood Henata Florm. a favorite al Golden
West CollP~e. makes her Laguna debut as Lucy.
Lee Shallat. a South Coast Repertory actress
and dln:l'l1Jr or SCR's acttng comervatory, is stag-
'°~ the l•h1ller . which opens May 29 for a lbtte·
wt·ek run in the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Ueach. Advance reservations are
being taken al 494 0743.
AT COSTA MESA. FoUNDING director Pati
Tambelltni is staging ·•Idiot's Delight," Robert E.
Sherwood's World War II-vintage play with music.
Mary Sullivan and Les Reed take the leading roles
ori(:!mally pl ayed by Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fon-
tann(•
Others in the Costa Mesa cast are Courtland
Meyl•rs. Mathew and Lana La Vigne, Kate Van
Horn. Hryun Burnes. Ted Knorr, Leonard Rosow,
Stan Wlasiek. Jennifer Odekirk, Larry Wafsb, La
Rene Warren, Lois Jacobs, Barbara Geonrich,
Billie J ohnson, Vi cki Groskrantz, Rebecca Hadley,
J erieCowlcy a nd Steve Mdrtin.
Intermission
TOm Titus
"Idiot's Delight" bows in June 8 for four
weekenda of Friday and Saturday performances in
the Community Center auditorium on the Orange
County Fairgrounds. Call 754-5159 for ticket in·
formation. • ONE OF THE SEASON'S better commu.njty
theater productions winds up its four-weekeod
engagement thi.s weekend with final performances
of "Eat Your Heart Out" at the San Clemente
community Theater.
Harvey Dahling heads the cast of the
serioromedy under the direction of Ben Jutzi. witb
Jean Hyde, Paul Goedbart. Priscilla Sanford and
Scott Michael completing the company Curtain
lime is 8:30 at the CabriUo Playhouse. 202 Aven.ida
Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492-0465. • · CALLllOARD -Auditions for the summer
musical ''Pippin," a joint production of the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse and Orange Coast
College, wilt be held Saturday and Sunday from 1
to 5 p.m. at the OCC Drama Lab . . singers. dan-
cers and actors are needed, along witb magicians.
tumblen, jugglers and acrobats. according to
director Jolin Ferzacca . . . the show opens at
Laguna oo July 4 and reopens at Orange Coast on
Aug. 2 ...
' KOCE-TV. Channel SO. is seeking talent for a
roster to be used throuebout the coming year for
educational television . . call 893-1308 between 9
a .m. and 5 p.ln. for information
Wilder: Few Hits Left
Moviemaker Suroives Flops io· Film Again
By BOB TllOMAS
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -.. To
sum it up. I hope that at this
stage or my career the game
will go into overtime. I believe I
can prove that l ha\te a few bits
left. If I fail to convince them
here, then I'll go to Japan and
play for the, say, Kyoto Giants
and wait for Kurosawa lo drop
dead.··
Like most great filmm akers,
Billy Wilder is indomitable. At
72. despit.e a .
se ri es of
near-misses
in his recent
films and lhe
troubled his·
tory o f his
c urrent r e-
1 ease,
.. Fedora," he
is forging ahead with a ••1.ou
new phase or his career.
He talked about it in his new
a rt-cluttered office in Beverly
Hills' Artists and Writers Build·
ing. He looked down on the busy
intersection or Rodeo Drive and
Santa Monica Boulevard ~d
said : ·
·'Those are real people out
there. This is like having an of·
rice on the Champs Elys<.>e in
Paris or 57th Street and Fifth
Avenue in New York. I can see
I he people walking. They are
a It ve and doing things that
normal people do. The only time
I used to see normal people face
to face was when I looked at the
next car at a tram c light.
SUNDAY
ANO
W£0NESOAY
MATINEES
2P.M.
wr:xxY'f Al.t1N
DIANE KEATON
MICHAEL MURP! tv
MARIEL HEMINC.W/\V
MERV\. 5TREf r
ANNE BVRNf
"-"••0. 'MANHATIAN (;,({)I?( ·I GEi. '>HWIN
.. NO LONGER DO I go to the
studio commissar y and hear
such gems of conversation as.
·oo you think ··oamian ff' will
o_utgross .. P oseidon Adven·
lure?" or; 'Did you hear that
such-and-such dynamite actor
wouldn't sign for his new. picture
unless his 15-year-old son was
named associate producer?' You
never knew why you got sick in
the commissary · -from the con·
versation or the food.''
The ofCice is a milestone for
the director-writer-producer:
His first outside a studio in 40
years. He spent the first 16 at
Paramount <"Double lndemni·
t y ... "The Lost Weekend, ..
Sunset Boulevard.·· "Stalag
11··1 . another 16 a l Samuel
Goldwyn Studio for his Un.ited
Artists films I "Som e Like It
Hot." "The Apartment." "Irma
La Douce">. plus stopovers at
MGM < .. Ninotchka;· script on·
ly >. Fox C .. Tbe Seven Year
Heh">. Warners c "The Spirit of
St. Louis">. Wilder 's last studio
location was Universal. where
he made "The Front Page" and
prepared ··Fedora."
WILDER HAD BEEN 10·
trigued with Tom Tryon's nov-
e lla from his "Crowned Heads"
book and wrote the script with
longtime collaborator I .A.L.
Diamond. Universal bad a series
of options at various stages -
what is known as a "step deal.··
And. said Wilder. "they stepped
away.··
·'The project was peddled
around town with no takers.·· he
rela.ted '"That's when the
Germans entered the picture
T h ey wa nted lo r evive the
glories of the great UFA com·
pany which had given the film
world Ernst Lubitsch . Emil Jan·
nings. Conrad Veidt. F W
Murnau. Fritz Lang. and many
more.
"The Germans saw me as the
last of the UFA Mohicans, which
is so much bull. I was JUSt a
writer at the studio ·•
WILDER TOLD of a banquet
in his honor given an Mumcb by
his backers of the NF Geria II
combine. One of the moneymen
asked him why he was shooting
in Germany whe n .. Fedora"
took place m Greece. Paris and
Hollywood Wilder replied with
Willie Sutton·s u planation of
why he kept on robbing banks
··Because th<tt ·s whe re the
money is ..
The filmmaker recalled "'The
German sense of humor being
whal it 1s. they didn't laugh
much. One of the men said. 'You
aren't going to rob us, are you.
Mr. Wilder?'"'
fo,ar from 1l. Filmipg with his
us ual d1 s patc.h. he made
"Fedora" for less than $5
million despite many locations
and a cast including William
Ho lden . Ma rth e Keller .
Hildegard NeH. Jose Ferrer.
and Henry Fonda and Michael
York playing themselves
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
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"THE CHAMP" (PG)
"COMING HOME"
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U.S. Eyes Mobile Defense?
WASHINGTON CAP) S.O. Iran, rett.ereted previous atate· dlrectioo bu to be very careful·
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partkularly in the oil-rich ble mllitw reaction to any out· poplble creation of a 100,000·
Penlan Gull 1m la. side threats to the nation's Mid· member unit wu "under dis·
The Oelawue De m ocrat die Eutoll aupply line. CUllion" in Wuhinllon.
ukf'd 11 State Department of· Biden said there was nothinl
flc1al if he could confirm the, "Tbfre is a pla.ce in mltitary wroq ''with the idea of havinc a
BAD 41 is the plate on a 1ltl Indian Cbtef
motorcycle owned by Larry Ruiz.
""unofflc-iul" r.,ports reaching diplomacy for a military pre-special force capable ofrespond·
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Film director Roman Polanski. who fled
California before sentencing on a morals
chuge involving a 13-year-old girl. says he
intends lo return to the United States. He is
shown he re with actress Natassie Kinski at
a press confenmce in Cannes, France.
Road Use Up
On Catalina
In sharp contrast to the mitinland, Catalina
Island is experiencing an explosion in the number
or automobiles using its roads and streets, the
Catalina Jslahder indicates.
And the article in the periodical urges
authorities in Avalon to recognize that the com·
•;JDunity's "double standard is beginning to be re·
:.11ented by many."
.. 4 :!~ ISIANDEa WSITEll DONALD llOOT Haney
··Accuses authorities of "pl"06tiluting the streets,
laws and charm (Of Avalon) ror the financial bet·
terment ol a few."
He stales that an unprecedented number of
rental cars clog the thoroughfares in Avalon and
··some or their users can break every speed and
traffic rule in the book."
THE ARTICLE STATES THAT Avalon "'is in
danger or losing much or its fragile ch~rm by al·
lowing itself to be choked with traffic "
And island resid ents. the a rticle states.
"would support an honest and perhaps painful at·
t e m pt to see the situat ion c~rrected."
* * * * Utility Paying
More for Fuel
*
Diesel fuel supplied to the Southern Califoro1a
Edison Compa ny by the Standard 011 Company
hits 'gone up by two cents a gallon in what the utili·
ty claims 1s the seventh. such price increase since
Jan. 1. the Cata lina Islander states.
Diesel, which provides all electrical power on
the island. now costs Edison 49.8 cents a gallon. It
cost41 centsagallonJan.17.
And. the periodical notes, a gallon or diesel
cost Edison 14.3 cents a gallon just six years ago.
However. the l~lander adds, the island has
been granted a priority classification by the
1. California Energy Commission and has been as·
sured of an adequate power supply whatever
shortage might exist.
Edison c~tOlhers on the island are being
urged to practice conservation measures.
·'
Role ShHt
Roberts Sets Priority
TULSA. Okla . <AP> · Eva ngelist .Oral
Roberts says he is cutting back some of his duties
a t Oral Roberts University to have more lime for
his ministry. ,
.. I'm a preacher first and last." he said.
Roberts. founder and only president of the
school, said he plans an ''order-
ly transition'' that will give
more authority to the board of
regents. He will remain as head
of the 14-year-old university.
Roberts, 61. said one effect
of the reorganization will be an
increased role for his 30-year-
.. old IOD, Robert.
He said the growth of the
school has forced him to
ltOMltTS become "too involved in ad-
ministrative affairs" with. a subsequent loss of
time for other activities.
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Whammo Erisbee Disco Golf Invitational Set For Huntington Beach This Weekend
Dsve Lindig demonstrates his Frisbee
ffying style.
Memorial
Fund Aids
Youngster
By CHERYL ROMO
Ot-0.1111>_._
Two years ago, Kim Groff, an 18·year·old
Fountain Valley High School senior, was killed
in an automobile accident.
Her friends decided to perpetuate her
memory by establishing a Kim Groff Memorial
Fund with the intent of raising money to help
handicapped individuals live their lives to the
fullest.
During 1978 the friends held a Las Vegas
night at the South Coast Plaza Hotel lo raise
money to purchase a specially-equipped van for
K.C. Conrad, 37, who was paralyzed in a surfing
accident.
Since receiving the van, Conrad has been
able to return to work.
This year Kim Groff Memorial Fund s up-
. porters decided to raise funds to aid an 8-year·
old victim of cerebral palsy.
Jay Hallett, a Newport Beach resident, was
brain damaged at birth and though he is of
·normal intelligence is unable to speak.
Young Hallett, a student at Plaven Elemen-
tary School in Fountain Valley, a school for
children with physical and learning disabilities.
is the son of Mrs. Jill Hallett, a single parent.
He needs a mechanical device to enable
him lo communicate.
To raise funds to aid the 8·year-old, and to
purchase an additional mechanical com -
municator for use by other handicapped
children at Plaven School, the Kim Groff
Memorial Fund supporters have scheduled
another Las Vegas night at South Coast Plaza
Hotel in Costa Mesa on Saturday, June 2.
Tickets for the event are $20 each and are
tax deductible.
The event is open to the public and the even·
ing will include gambling with chips, disco
dancing to a 20·piece orchestra and a buffet dfn·
ner.
Interested persons may contact either Gini
MacDonald, 847-6555, or Marilyn Groff, 754-6262.
Ja¥Hallett
.
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81 MICHAEL P.uKBVICH
Of .... Delly Ptlll ltllt
fo'r111bftl nlnsln~ ls fun for a lot of folks. but
for • aelt1ct lt:w It s become much more than
th•I.
ll '11 b~come a professional sport as
evldenet!d by lht! $50,000 In prue money up for
ar•b11 thls weektmd in Huntington Beach.
"It '11 •II I do," says 24-year-old Andrew
Barton of his pasaion for tossing a plastic disc
at a metal buket (the hole) on the 18-bole golf
circuit. "I s pecialize."
Barton, a Huntington Beach resideat. is one
of about 15 locals who have qualified for the
Wh1Ammo Frisbee Disco Golf Invitational sel for
Saturday and Sunday at Central Park.
"YOU'RE TALKING the cream of the crop
here ... notes Dave Lindig, 20, who also is a stu-
dent at Orange Coast College.
In all, 156 of the nation's best Ca dozen of
them women) have been lured from as far away
as Maine by the largest purse in the brief his-
tory of pro Frisbee.
Elimination rounds begin today and Friday.
leaving the last 72 players to vie for 36 cash
prize positions In three rounds set for Saturday
and Sunday.
First place will be worth $12,SOO, while the
36th place finisher will go home with $500.
Part-time players shouldn't hope to enter
next year's tournament circuit. Par for the
course is 68 throws, but Llndig, Barton and
fellow local Rob Gardner all turned in rounds of
at least 15 below par during practice Tuesday.
The Huntington Beach residents fi gure they
have an advantage over the competition, even
thou1h the coune they play ao ott.n laa1 been-
revamped to cut their ed1e.
BUT TOU&NAMENT officials can do
nothint about trtcky winds that whip off the
small lake and swirl unpredictably about the
hilly course. The locals, needless to say, are
hoping for a windy weekend.
One course hazard that probably won't be in
evidence for the out-0f-towners in the tourna·
ment is the random, angry biker.
Locals, taking a break from morning prac·
lice rounds, tell the story of one Frisbee flin1er
whose errant toss sliced through a working
sprinkler system not long ago.
The fiying disc sent a spray of water onto a
walking biker. The lealber·clad man reached
down and picked up the misplaced Frisbee,
s liced it in half with a large knife and then
w alke<J off without a word. So the locals say.
"I hope to place in this tournament," says
Barton, whose 22-year-old brother, John, is also
entered.
The younger Barton thinks the key to the
tournament will be "the very makeable, but
very missable" 15-foot shots near the 'bole.'
BECAUSE OF the high-caliber of the com-
petition, Lindig says "you can't afford any
fours." Par for each hole is three.
A ''celebrity" tournament ft:aturing Hunt-
ington Beach city officials is set for 3 p.m. Fri-day.
Then the pros who survive the cut will take
over for lbe weekend competition which is open
lo public galleries free of charge. -
The course is located on the west side of
Golden West Street near Talbert Avenue.
John Barton aims his Frisbee for the
'hole.·
3 ·Cat Night is Cold
o.i1y l'llet ,. ..... ~Y J.ckle Hym~•
!=ranees Mears with Fluff.
By JACKIE HYMAN Oft ... Oelly l'IMI ,_
There a re two things Frances Mears of
Newport Beach doesn't try lo be objective
about: babies and cats.
"I can remember when my,son -,he's 47 -
was little. He was the cutest baby,'' said Mrs.
Mears. who since 1946 has been helping run the
baby contest of the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Lions Fish Fry.
"I would have entered him in a beauty con·
test," she said. "He could be ugly as home
made sin, but it's mother's pride."
Mrs. Mears, who each year catalogs and
checks in 100 or more babies, admits she's
partial to her five cats as well.
They're better than a thermometer, she
said. explaining that s he judges the coldness of
a night by how many cats pile into' bed with her.
"THREE CATS, that's not too cold, but five
cats, that's cold," Mrs. Mears said.
The 73-year-old. who's also active in the
Zonta Club, explained that she became involved
with the Fish Fry baby contest back in '46 when
she and her late husband Carleton operated
Mears Camera Store in Costa Mesa .
Carleton was active in the Llons Club and
coordinated the baby contest, picking judges
and accepting entries al their store.
The same store -now Cal's Cameras, 1770
Newport Blvd. -is still where the applications
are accepted for two weeks prior to the contest,~
which this year is scJ'eduled for June 3.
THE JUDGES -mostly amateurs
themselves -· revie w the tykes in two
categories: 6 to 12 months, and 13 to 24 months.
Parents hold the babies at arm's length, sit·
ting in two circles in the Downtown Community
Center, while the judges look for overall ap-
pearance, personality and beauty.
"'Ibey never have the babies' names, just
the numbers," Mrs. Mears said, adding, "Some
of the winners have been absolutely beautiful
and others, you'd just wonder bo,r."
The top three babies in each category re-
ceive trophies, while five more ptir category are
given ribbons, she said.
As for the parents whose darlings don't win,
Mrs. Mears said, "They're bound to feel
something. One of my friends had a darling Ut·
lie girl -she wasn't chosen and her mother
was upset. But they're all winners anyway~"
THE MAIN refinements in ttie con~t over
the year s have been to shorten the judging time
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Sense Amidst Nonsense -
ChenJl Ro1110
-Most Southern Californians spend a good portion or their
timt? locked inside the protective steel shells of their
automobiles isolated by rapedecks and radio& and insulated
from the cli mate of the outside world by air conditioners and
heaters .
They leave their vehicles for allotted periods during the day
to enter the workplace where they often have only the most
superficial of relationships with co-workers.
At day's end, they climb back into their steel wombs and
drive away.
On the way home they stop at the drive.up window of the
local bank to cash a check, pick up laundry at the drive-In
cleaners and then dash over to a drive-through fast food
restaurant to purchase the family dinner. -
Enlerinl( the driveway of their walled-tract home they push a
button and the garage door automatically opens and swallows -urenrup hm>tn safety Of 1r res1 ence -w ere tfiey-are
further isolated from the rest of the world by more block walls,
stucco and deadbolt locks.
For a Southern CalifQmian a •sense of community often
partially depends on his ability to get from place to place and on
the prestige value of the automobile resting in the garage.
It's simple. To quote an oft used phrase: you are what you
drive.
You are a sleek Mercedes. She is a reasonable Volkswa1en. He is a racy Corvette. I am a wanton silver Alfa Romeo and so
on ...
Then 'came the gas crunch.
And Southern California -where Ufe revolves around
wheels and where, at the a1e of 11, people forget they have feet
-became a testing ground. Loni lines weavin1 around what used to be called service
stations became tbe levelen of social inequality wbere all cars
suddenly stood equal -be they luxury sedans or lowered
Cbevi• witb dlnale balls -before tbe Great Gu Pump.
At ftnt a populace aCC\lltomed to m.tant sratlllcation
shouted and cuned and refUled to a~ wbat wu ~f.
Next tbey be~ cancelln1 all appoUa .... 11,.U.. re4*nd them
to drive more than 10 mnea. ~"ft ·' ~· , .'J1 BecaUH they now had ,-~ '6d • common enemy, t.be oil companies, they ~ y,..tall'lq to one
anotbe:iain. ~. .J;t• ·' G to work ln the mominl Int· •l\»oolln1 wttb CO·
worken. me penona who comm lon1 dlatancea took the
train or the bus and discovered readmg.
Exasperated, some Southern Californians completely aban-
doned their automobiles and dusted off their 10-speeds or bought
rollerskates.
Some of them even started walking.
On weekends they got to know their children and met their
I .
nei1bbora and barbecued dinner rather than drtvlq to a
reetaurant.
The)' walked jo the corner market and dlacovered a flortat
down tbe street and a bobby lbop tucked beblnd the dry
cleaner's.
Tbm tbeJ noticed aomethlDIW .... WU ............... ··
pen u a result of UtJa MW ~. Soutbeni caatcindani,
especially tbe natlv•, couldD\''1Pre (t oat at flnt.1 Then aomeone, probabb' a trwf11Dt.d llld......._,., •UC·
seated tbat maybe we wen..., • ., to Ave&op a lnM of com-
munity. It wu a HDH tbat felt aood. •
Even ln t.be mlddle of ........
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Graduation Reflections: Catalina·
Reaps Benefit
Of Gas Cnmch
Heartbreak Anecdote: •
C'.Onsi(ier--Zowie, Alice,
l'farion and Ch~stity
Have Grief 61fm
DEAR ANN
LANDERS : I read
aomewhere (I think it
w11 Ua m1111lnel a
superb article on bow to
eet over a eollapeed love
alfalr. Pleue pus It on.
I tblllk I've ftnally .......... ..., ......
cteaain1 number of .,......._do not want to
..... -. far s:r•chaaUoo
HNIDllll ... It bail MChlq to do
witla apalby, ~bellloo
•lalnat tradiUoft. or an
lnaeaaitlvlty to what
parent.a want.
·What lt does have to
de wltb la that many
gnduatea are ubamed
to b1ve tbeir real namet
revealed. >.. the wife of
an educator, I've seen
my share or gradua-
tiom. It la always the
same. At some pomt, lbe
principal will pick up a
diploma and announce
into the microphone,
"VERNON VALEN ·
TlNE TURK." A hu.sb
will fall over th e
auditorium as th e
graduates look at one
another, not daring to
believe they're sitting
next to a Vernon Valen·
tine .
i " :--· -~
~ :~~ ..
~'t I •
... ..
Finally, 1 m1cbo
a.nior with thl1u tbe
alM ol pMI" pW.nat , a tat
too on h1I toque, wbo
wean b1a letter sweater
to bed. will lumber
acrou the atage t o
claim b1a distinction. No
mattet' what he bas MC·
compltshed as "Stud
Turk," U has all eone
down the drain in that
one Vernon-Valentine
moment.
Arter the laughter bas
subsided, some or the
more compassionate
gradual.es will actually
walk up to him <or her I
and say something.
awkward like, "f didn't
know I realty admire
you."
Parents get carried
away with names al
b irth. Most of them
never think they're go-
ing to hear them over a
loud speaker in an
au'dilorium. Some or
them say, "If you don't
like your name, go with
• nlckn1me." Tbl•
aometla. ~ • cbi'41 n a real ded1lon·
maklna poelUoa. Doea
8he wut to be ulled her
real name, "Beulah," or
10 wllh "P'1ll"? Doea be
want to be called by bla
1tven name. "EdMI," or
nde wltb "H11 Acciden·
c-y '"• No matter what,
the Jl1 la up at 1radua·
lion .
At my 1raduatlon. I
u t nut to my 1ood
friend, Mary Van Dyke
Jonea. Tblnkln1 he r
name was too long for a
diploma, abe substituted
lolllals for Van Dyke.
She 1bouldn't have done
that.
A few people manage
to awvtve lbelr names.
lmal(ine lf you wlll .a
graduation exercise
where the principal calls
out Marlon Michae l
Morrison and John
Wayne ambles across
the stage, or Vincent
Damon Fumier ls called
and rock star Allee
coorr st.ands ur. I you stll dread
graduation this year,
amaglne what it will be
like when Cher':;
d a ugbter, Chastity
Bono. or David Bowie's
son. Zowie Bowie, walks
across the stage.
And be strong!
B1TOMllAU.•Y ... o.lfy .........
Many motorists who normally would
have drlven. to the beach or the desert
before t.be 1uoUne crisis hit Southern
'C1Ulomia have picked Catalina laland u
a travel 1ltemative, an 1rtlcle ln tbe
Catalina .. lander indicates.
Tbe Avaloa periodical states th1t ocean·
borne traffic from Long Beach lo lbe
lal1nd la up by 33 percent on that recorded
duriNE the ftnt fi months of 1978.
Cnille veuela c · ed 85,000 people to
the bland between an. 1 and April 30 or
lbia year, the article stat.es. That total tops
by 21.000 the total onveyed in the same
period last ye.ar.
llland authorities and tourist agencies
agree that the increase can be attributed
to the gasoline crisis.
Tbe buic theory was
that moet victims fail to
overcome their sorrow
because they don't suf. hla cbeltlna drove me
fer enough. These peo· into tbe arms of aoatber
pie should have what is min. I'm over 40 and
called a "Grief Olym-~ to look at. Ky
pies." busb•nd would never
It should start im· believe "Old Faltblul"
mediately after the af· is leadinl a double life
fair is over. The griev--and loviJll It. Now
ing should last a full 24 judae KE, ADD Landers.
hours. -TABLES TURNED
The broken-hearted IN TORRANCE
Boal lines serving tbe island from Long
Beach and San Pedro are planning on 10
round trips to Avalon every weekday and
additiooal sailings are being planned for
weekends.
one should gather all the DEA& TO&aANCE:
girts, letters, pictures u•a aot my l'lace t•
a nd anything connected JtM11e ~· v .. were with the former beloved looldal for aa ncue le
and put them well out of clle•I ud ,.. f....S It.
aa only eblld -a
d1u1bter, ao I'm 1ure
you wlll underatand.
Pleaae tell me lf you
tblDk It la "llet" for a
married woman <aae
21) to telephone ber
.mother five or aix times a d1y lf abe feela like It.
My buaband aays I'm a
lltUe null but actually
he gets mid when be
tries to call me from the
office and the line is
busy. What do you say?
-STOCKTON. CAL.
' sight. · Ualeaa yoa aad yoar
Next the sad soul baabHd 11ree lo ail DEA& STOCK: It
This means, the Islander says, that over
6,000 people a day can be brought to
the island during the week and nearly 9,000
passengers can be carried on weekends.
should indulge· in an dowa ~ a elem••• may aa& be .. aid," bat
18-hour agony orgy that or coameler a9d llHb it cer&allllJ Is eseealn.
will, in lbe end, set him oat yoar problems, .lo& dewa • a piece of
rree. The advice was -yH're p1ag &o be altar· piper ~Ile &lll•H yoa
cry your eyes out. Don't 1a1 <e moat popalar w1a& le ••J after &be
use the phone. Don't see coclltaU ot die lf'ltl. H's aecoad c.11 1ad aave
a nyone. The mourning called "Marrta1e oe tbe &bem for SM aest 'd1y.
3 ~ t must be done in solitude. Roclla." Tllea plloae someone • • • •'-.!a Also. it stressed -no O E A R A N N elae -like maybe you
------------------fancy food . Just cottage LANDERS: You have· mo&ller·m·law.
(From Pa1e Ct>
aod shift the contest until later in the day after
babies have bad their naps.
For peace and quiet, she said she retires to
the company of her cats. They joined her a few years ago an er Mrs.
Mears agreed to adopt a "male" cat from a
friend who was going to the Holy Land.
cheese and water. PIC!y --------------------
sad music and su f . .,.__R_U-~--ll-'S-.... FER. After awhile, ex· f"'f"'I;
haustion will set in -U..__..S'PR.IY then boredom. r-~ • ..
When the Grief Olym· W...T•W•
pks have been complet· ._Int ed. it is important to 1922HerDCK1t1vo.
make new friends. De Cost.a~ .. -~115& not avoid the old haunts _________ _.
$70 ·ooo Fish Pricetag Possible m~:~~~~:·::z ~,~
' fl worked for me and l
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
642-5878
Paying $70,000 for a
single (ish isn't unheard
or. according to Bob Fin·
nigan of Costa Mesa.
"l 've heard rumors of
Kol t hat are sold for
$90,000, although not
h e re in the United
States," he noted.
FiMigan admits that
none of his Koi, those
beautifully colored
Japanese fash , is worth
that much. "In fact," he
says, "I have paid as lit·
tie as $5. I've paid much
more than $5, too, but
never $70,000. The real
thrill ls in raising a fish
that is only so-so and
fairgrounds. The Koi
have spent a vacation in
the horticulture building
for each of the past five
years.
"They really are quite
h a rdy," says Bob.
''They can survive in a
wide range of tern ·
peralures, but do best
when the water is about
68degrees."
Koi are judged on lhe
ba~is of their configura-
tion, coloring, break
between colors and size
or fins. They come in
various hues or white,
black. red and gold.
recommend it to others.------------==;;;...__...;;. ____ _
Some o f llle mos t -ANN G.
beautiful have irides-DEAR G.: The pitte
cent scales that reflect did indeed appear lD Us ~very rolor O( the ra1D· l magad.ne. It Was WTlt·
bow . t en by Ca ndl Mac·
The ones on display at C o n a n g h . T b e
the fair m ay not be "therapy'' was d~lgned
worth thousands o f by Dr. 1-ev Wanderer, a
dollars. but they are ccr-UC LA lecture r who
tain to attract a great treated heartbreak
deal or admiration. A cases for 13 yean but
Koi need not be a prize confessed be never re·
winner to be lovely to alized how painful rejec·
watch. fairgoers will lion by a lover coald bt-
have a chance to judge antU it happened to him.
fo r themsel\'es when
NATURAL MATERIALS
TIMELESS DESIGN
We ROW cany a ca It" h la ~ of
baHwoom fwAI thp by
HEADS UP
..-: ,...,.s.e.., -(!'fidd41/ut they visit lbe new orien-I woald not endorse
tal Rardeos. a part of the the Agon.Y !)r1y for
horticulture display at everyone; however. dif· ~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the summer fair. ferent strokes ror dif· _
" having it develop into a
champion." ( )
fereat folks.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: When my
hus band had an affair. it
hurt so much I cried for
months. l had pictures
in my mind of him with
the other woman con·
stantly. The pain was
with me always -even
arter 18 months .
~·Bf"-
Bob Finnigan feeds the Koi in his
backyard pond.
( Singles
Calendar )
CATllOUC SINGLES: The Orange County
Catholic Alumni Club is open to all single
Catholics with college degrees o r the
equivalent. For more information, call 524-2729.
SINGLE EXPERIENCE: "A Trip Through
the Forest of Life" will be the topic or this
week's discussion at the Self Center in Orange
beginning at 8 p.m. Friday, May 18. Call
997-9600 for further Information.
SAFARI SINGLES: Nudism in Hawaii will
be the focus of this week"s meeting or Safari
Singles beginning at 8 p.m. Friday, May 18, at
tJJe University Community Park Clubhouse, 1
Beecbtree Lane, Irvine. For information, ·call
Ann Sommen, 631-4375.
EXPLO&ING SINGLENESS: Advanced
Health Center la sponsoring a rap session at 7:30
p.m . Frklay, May 18. For details, call Marge
D1vla, 975-0700.
TD SINGLE UFE: Chapman College will
offer an •Jtern•tlve mMt•na pouDd for aiqle
people--Wbo an turMd-off by d1Hol, ban and
·eommerctal datlnl services. For further in·
form1tioacall 11'1 .. ll ..
OUNGB COAST SINGLES: 'lbe over·39
1in1)81 sroup will celebrate wltb a chill dinner
at '1 p.m. Saturday, llay lt. Call Julie, 6'5·1726,
for nM!l'YlltioDa.
• Brr& BMBT SINGLES: Jewish singles
over 40 are invited to •tt.end a potluck dinner on
Saturday, ll•Y 11. For more information, call
Tbelm•, 191-4781, or llarlu. 527-3569.
.,
OMNGB COAST CATBOUC SINGLES:
All=over 35 ire lnvlted to •ttend a dance
be 1t t p.m. Saturday,_)lay 11, at haalt
Waltoa in Santa An•. Call 14'1-Gl19 for'Cle·
tills.
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Bob and Joan Fin·
nigan know what it is to
have winning fish. Both
are members or the
American Koi Associa·
lion, a national or-
ganization. Bob is the
chairman. They are also
active in other Kol clubs
in Orange County and
Southern California.
.Boro~cope
FRIDAY, MAY 18
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES <March 21 -April 19>: Changes are
favorable -know it and stand tall for beliefs,
principles. A relationship "heats up." Personal
magnet.ism soars ; you can gel what you n~erl .
"KOi FANCIERS are Key is to be analytical. to determine whC1t is re·
a sr,eciaJ type or peo· quired as contrasted lo wishful thinking.
pie, · says Bob. "They TAUllUS CAprU 20-May 20>: Long-range
travel all over the world aspirations come into focus. Low key approach
to show their flab and is best -be diplomatic and confident.
compete. There are pro-GEMINI <May 21 -June 20 >: Study Taurus
bably between 7,000 a nd message. Perceive potential. Perfect methods,
10,000 private Koi ponds techniques. Stress individuality. Express
in Southern California yourself, communicate, see as ls. not throu~h
alone." haze or self~ettptioo. One of the mor e CANCE& (June 21 -July 22 ): Organize
beautiful Kol ponds is priorities -accept challenge of work,
probably right in Costa responsibility -and love. Feelings run deep ·
Mesa In the Finnigan nothin~ is tepid or halfway. Game playing is
backyard. Seeing the 50 past. to 60 brightly colored LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Go slow. lie low ; be
fish swimming around aware of fine print, clauses. ifs, buts, pretense,
the pool is e nough to false claims. Let others show their hands. Play
convince anyone of the your own cards close to chest.
fascination of these VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 ): Study Leo
creatures. message. Accent on new procedure in work
"I'm not really sure routine. One who is drawn to you will lend
exactly bow many I valuable, helping band.
have," says Bob. "We LIBRA CSept. 23·0ct. 22): Emotional
don't treat the m as responses tend to diminish logic. Know ll and
much like pets as some protect yourself in clinches. Young person
people do. I love them, becomes vigorous ally.
but I don't have names SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Area that had
and identiUes for each been confined, restricted now offers more
one. "elbow room." Build for security, durability.
.. Leave frilla for another time.
NODALLY I havf" SAGnTARJUS CNov. 22-0ee. 21): Study
close to 115 flab, but I Scorpio message. You get g~n light -you ire bave-1oued....1om.e.Jlf -to pr._.--.--- -them out for breeclinl." ll'l:'lll: ""'l:'lll:U· ,, . be uid. "I •m very CAP&ICORN <De~. 22-Jan. 19 >. Acce.nt on c1reful about who iets costs, production, g~thng what you need, 1ocat·
them. Breedlnl la a very Ing lost. or stolen atems . .
apeclalbed procesa, and .AQlJA&IU~ <Jan. 20-Feb. 18 >: You wall
I've JUlt not aet to do It achieve objective. Charm oozes; cycle ls hi.gh
here. Did you know," be and support comes from unupect.ed or aurprue
added "a Kol will only sources. * breedifltlllnlove'" Pl8CE8 <Feb. 19·Mucb 20): You are ttu.st·
lll.D1 ot Bob'a Kol will ed with secrets. Be discreet. Know that tem·
be com1u to the Oranie porary coaflnement could be bleasin1 in tlls·
County ,-air from July __ l_uile_._· --------------13 tbroUCb 22. They will
be an important part of
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pl1y planned for tbla
yen. Tbla will not be
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NATION I OBITUARIES Thurwct9y, May 17, 1979 DAILY PILOT
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Slobbns • encanns · Missing ·Link? .
week• on eod ... on meat pies ~
savaap--rolbr. 81 IRJGH A. •\1&.UGAN R100WFrEto~~~nn
Scl.nU.U UoWd cease their un
1Hml1 1quabblln1 over the
o rl1in1 of Auatraloplth•cua
Afar•••••· t1'e amall-bra1ned
creature wilb Ute ape·Uke Jaw
aU•1ed IO be UK-m las1n1 llnll
l ldenllfted the ape<'ieg as soon
a• l 1aw UM-pi cture or that ~kull
srinnlns out at m• from the dat
ly n.wtapapen
That ia Slobbul Aml'nr anu.s
l 'd how him anywherr
THE TYPt: 18 also known a11
Homo Tbictus rro m th~ tm ·
perm.ablUly of ht& tiny head
I 've seen lbat sam e simian race
J>HrinJ ovt>r jukebons. pinball
macb1nu and through the
windshields of snowmobiles.
Beer Can,, Spi~its Bottles Artifacts-of Species
I
narrow channel and awampr!
other boat. with 11 beer can
hand. rtppinc up the alleoce
Sunday morn.lni with hi• c~ s aw. 1moldn1 1n the no ·
sm oklnc ~\Ion, beln1 loud a
obnoxious In the p arlor cur, l'Ollected 1md y1ulded 13 in·
lh• 1hlp'a Joun1t. In Pipor:i (11vlduahkeletons.
arenu •verywhere
THIS P&l•ITIVE predator
with the pro1nolhl1n profU~
lhJ"1 by comparison . would
mike Pekln1 man look like an
O xfo rd dil8 Is also (requently
sltthted uprooting m1ttl bOxes
and scrawling lewd doggerel on
t he doors o f ~ubll c· r9n ve
mences.
C HAUENGING THIS, Kenya
unthropologist Richard Leaky
contends that mankind is much
older than four million year s
and there is no clear evidence or
a fossil form that can be labeled
as our earlier for efather .
IN ALL P&OBABILITY, he
free-loaded bia way to Ethiopia
on some IOrt of student crant or
with 1 stolen credit card since
the species ia known to have 11
permanently atrophied wallet
hand. At leut he baa never been
sighted pickin1 up a check.
The Alar creatures now hailed
as man's oldest ancestors are
described as scavengers and
gatherers who walked erect
even though they were twice as
old as the oldest known tools.
Again. there is no contradiction
here.
soccer matches rlppln1 up
British Rail coaches and subway
cars with lbe same demented
1ain that characterizes the an-
t hr o pol d features o r his
American cousin. Bent out or
shape by the truncheons of the
Bobbies. his fossil remains are
often found on the terraces, the
bleacher sections of English and
Scotliab football stadiums.
Down Under. whe re the
stronger beers more rapidly rot
the brain cells but have a pre -
servatiVe effect on the fossil r e-
m ains, the species is known both
as the Great Australian Git and
the Abominable Antipodean .
He bu often been ~ carrYtnc a surfboard en routai
fri1htenina sharks away f
Bondi and Manley beat!btl.
Sharks are believed to ftal some ,.,rt of electronic aipal
each other at h is approach.
ALL THREE VA&IANU ~
h o mo foedus <horrible), t*
A·m er i c an , 8 r it i ab a~
Australian, a re notorio"s
·sea vengers and litterers, de·
solating the environment 1hey
pa ss through, offending
wh a t e v e r more advance4·
species they meet. The artifacts
linking them however tenuouab,
to homo sapiens and civilization
as w e know it are a chain of l'\llll•
m g beer cans and broken spirits Only l ast Wl'ek 1 saw him
dumping a case of empty beer
bollles along the roadside near
here from a moving car Sure
enough, ther e was t hat s11me
s la c k jaw , th e s am e
m inuscule -brain ed . ape Ilk~
head leering out at me from the
window next to the driver 's seat
Anthro p o l ogi s t !> Ool")ald
Johnansun of the Cl evel and
Museum or Natural History and
Tim wtute or UC Rerkeley, who
recen tly unve iled his re-
con struct ed toothy craniumj
from fossil bones collected in 1 Ethiopia and Tanzania, regard
ham a s a previousl y u n
r ee&8nized human ancestor who
lived three million t o four
million year s ago. They named
him Australopithecus Ararensis.
after the Afar region of East
Africa where dem bones were
Oem bones, i n other wor ds,
don 't add up l <.> g r eat
grandfather in the nth degree.
although i all. p;.irt1es concerned
seem to look upon Africa as his
o ldest stamping ground.
T he fossil presence of Slobbus
Americanus on the dark conh·
nent can uasily be explained He
probably got drummed out of
the Peace Corps for molesting
an under .age native girl or
kick ed off a passing ocean Hner
for excessive drinkin g and in-
toler able shipboard behavior or
lert . behind in the transit loun~c
al the airport amid a litter or
empt)> duty-free bottle:..
Slobbus Americanus has rare·
ly been associated with even the
most primitive tools. certainly
not the broom or the wheel bar-
r el. However. in bygone eras he
was depicted leaning on a WPA
shovel and in later stages of de·
velopment has shown a predilec-
tion for the chain saw and the
bottles. making the sub-spedn
A BRASH BEER·swilling ~: , anthropology's only recyclable
You've seen him yourself lots
or times: shoving his way to the
head of the cinema line. pushing
into the subway car before the
em e rging passengers a light,
gunning his speedboat down a
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LAS llEGAS "°""r""9f llon'les luued here Inch•; APR. 22 GRECORY·MILLER lnomH Jolln. 77, of Mir• Loma, and Bdfba•• Lewellyn, II. ot Wutmln'll.r AP•.u TERRY·HALL -Pf\lllp Allred, ?t. ancl G•nev Elltallelll. 1S, DOlh of San Juan Capklr-. CARRIEAE·HOUSlON Euoe .. e
M•rcel, "· -8efll>a Jo, 14. bolll of HunllRQlon Bue; I\.
COTS·OOBLOUC:. -Oon•ld E . 34, •"" Svnowe. 71. both ot C0$1• MH• MAPLE·AEED OouQl•s Cecil. 20, of El Toro, a!ld l>eeor;oh Rulh. 1•. 01 Sanl• Paul• C.RINDLE·ODELL -Guy A.tvmond
77, •nd Ao1>1n Marie, 20, t>o•n ot
L•11un• AP•. 24 Dies af 90 A .. WI,.,..... BIROCll<Y HULING Sl•P""n An lnony, l8, -C.rot Ywllr :it, both
A. Philip Randolph,
a leader in the civil
rights movement for
over 50 years, died
in New York Wed -
n esd ay at the age of
90.
BftltltNodre•
OI FounllHll Valley MESCLON·BAROOLLET H~nf¥ Cllarln., 21, •ncl O ll'ter1M Annoca,
2•, llOlll of CorONt ""'Mar. APlt.JS OSBURN·KNISS C•rler lr•nl, 11, OI BlaO Roo Sptinq\, Ar-., ancl D•br H L . "· of Hunllnqton Bea< II LONG· POPIEL Cra10 Wllll•m, S,, •ncl Helltll Pearl, S2. both of Hunl 1noton a...<11. HICKf.Y·HICICEV . J•m•s EcJwaro. 2• • ....o Mleftellt Ann. 7•. bolll Of HUlll~ llHCll. AP•.U O'BRIEN·MOEHN -P•l•oc• •osepll, :n. of Seal S..a<ll. •ncl Juclllh ANDE•SON MarltM, 34, Of Hunllnvton B~a<ll. SAVANNAH LEIGH ANDEASDN, MOORE-THOMPSON -Cif!r•ICI Aay resiclenl of lrvllle. C.. tor I yur. Stu-Jr · 13, ...., Jut .. Ann. 24, bOlll ol O..nl •I Of-~ Colle9f, where Dan. Pollll
\he \ludled Nllet. 5M w.u •cllw in A". 11
Ja<-Lll.MWW Hffllh !.p.n She I\ \I.Ir· BADOWSKl·CURTIS -N10 J , SO, ••....:! 11, lier -"· Mr •lld Mr\. elld Ger.ictifW M•, ... bott> ot Hunl· Alvln A...,.._,otS.lt LatreCily, Utah. •nvlon Be.ell. P•ler11al 9r•lldParenh Vl<lor ano SULllVAN·HEDRIC-i< -D•v1d D•r· EcJllll Ano.non ol Lovan, Ul•ll. r4!11. 1•. of Co!.I• Mew. lttld Oorllld• !.efvlces wlll lie held on ThVnd•Y 17 Sus•n, 1>. of T"'lin. noon.,'"" Chun'.11 ol )HUS Chriit of OOLLAR·SEDOON -D•I• Euvene. L•ll•r D•Y Saints. Nt'W~ Buell 2ncl 7S. •nd Terri AM. "· boll! ol Ctil• W•rd, IOI Oowr, Nl'W~ Beach. C•. Ml''41 tntermtnl .. rv1c~ Wiii l>e MIO In 5"11 CAPUAN().HUAS>i -Fra11• J Jr ,
Lah City Ulah, t.cnW"l~ry ~r••<<'S 38. !Ind ElatM B., ll. boln of CoSI•
vndwr t~ dtr--cuon ot Harbor Lewn M"'"41
PUBLIC N(fl CE PUBLIC NOTICE
H·»U "CTITIOUS BUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS BU HEH HAME STATEMENT
HAME STATE NT Tll• lollowlnQ persorl\ •r• dO•nQ
The tollow1no ptrson i do•no bu'• bU\1ne\\ ., nui.•• DELLA AUSSO PIZZA CO t. fll ADMACilC; 111:ALIFORNIA DAU(iHTEAS 1&0-<0 Harbor Bl•d SKAT ES. 112\1 ArQo ;ire I•, Hunl FOUfllatn V••l•y GA 9?70ll lr>Qlon BM<ll, C•llforn1.i2..,1 Ro~t1 & Evr•vn C:.rroo• fM1 Al .Pavlo Ci<!or9'! C"'1tn, 110 13111 len Alie•, lb31/ S1ella St, t-ounlA•n SI reel. Mar11W1i.n llffl>. Cb1tlorn14 Valley, CA 91/0I
4'0766 Th1\ bu~ln~'~ '' c.._onduc ltd t>v d
Tiit\ 1>ui.1nei.> 1s conll<lttd l>v an" 111enrral partnt'r\lllp dlvlcJu•I Evelyn Creqor Olivid C..-.•Ot::llap.n Tn1s •latement wa• t11eo ''"'" I"' Tn,, •l•l•INf>I w• 111..i •lln '"" Count, Cler-ol Ora1>9e Countv on M•• County Cl••-ol On•ve County on 1 s. "I' Aprol U . ,.,. F llS41S FllUU Publl\'*I O•MI<!<! CO<l\I D••lv PtlOI Pubtl\lled O<anqr :out Dally P1101 May 11, 1• , June/ 1'79 May II, 24, ll, June 11~79 l'IO'i 1• 18*-1'
PUBLIC mTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
• •·tf14 SUPE•10• Cll•T OF THE CP.ms STATE 01' CAll'O•NfA FO• NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL THE COUHT'IO ... O•AHGI P"OPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE H•. "'nw No~ A·"'4~1 NOTICE Ol'HEA•fNG OJ' 1n•MS-i0<CCM1r1ot PETITION POI AP•ROVAL OF OM Slole ol Calltomla !or BO••OWINO HlllTOl'O•E MAOE .... c-i, ol Orllf199 AH O PO• AITHO•ITY TO •nlhemall@rollheE•l.tlt'OIFRED PU•TMI!• eottlfW MONEY R SCOTT. Oecta~ E \ 1a1 e of l ti B y BO y E 11 Notice '' l'terM>y 11'"'" IMI lh~ un C.OLDTWAITE,,. IRUESTE. ••• Oer\•Qned will Yll ••Private S•I• lo RUBY BOYEA"' IRUESTE . ,ua Ille hlQhe\I llnd ~I l>ldd4'r on or oll•r RUBY B. Cle IRUISlE .••• RUBY d~ lhe 79111 ""' ol Mo, 1919, .. , '~· otllce IRUESl E. Oece#d. ol JAMES A. HUMPHREY!.. JR . l•• NOTICE IS HIREBY GIVEN 1,,.1 CorPOr•llon, 1601 Dove Slrffl, Su•t• TITLE INSURAICE & TAUST COM· 110. Ne.._., Be•ch, Calllorn1a. \UI> PANY has llled wreln a pellllon lor l•<I lo conflrm•hOfl ot •••d S..peroor Approv•I of 8frowino Here1ofor• Courl. •II llw rlQf\I, fltlr and •"lere•I ol Made & tor Aut ... Uy 10 Furtller Be><· •••0 dKQsed at Ille ltm• of Oedlh •nd
row M OMy. r•r•nce to •"•Cf' 1J •ti the''~ Ull_. dftd •n,~r~\t that th.-m..Oe lor turtM1p1tr1t<ulars. •nd that estale ot wld dfo<ea,,.,o nas &cquireo the time...., Pl• ol lleartnQ Ille .ame by operol"'" of low or otht!rwo,,., otf\er
"'" bffn ...,, fe><Jun<: 13, 1919, at 10 001 lhan or '" <tddlt•Oll lo 1"'11 of \dtd Of' AM, tn il'te cOUlroom of Department CUM!d, al the lime ot d~<llh, In And 10 No. Jot \aid corl. "' 100 C1•oc Cenler all •ne certain real property "lunl•d '" Drive WHI, •n he C1ly 01 ..,_.nllt Ana. the C1tv of Hunlin9ton Beacn. County
Ca tifornl1t • 01 Orenc)~. !ti.th! o f Catttorru• Doled May 101'1'7'. ~rlicula•ly ""~rll>rd dS Lft A l<ollR<h Lot u. Trac; I .•m '" '"' C•tv 01 ~;ier• Hunltnqlon ~ach, County ol Or.tnQe SCHWA•TZ & ICHWARTZ St•le of c.tll1om1a, "'shown on a map
0... Wlltllln 1M1. •ttt rKordecl In BOOll HJ. PdQt\ 41 43, in
Lei A......_ o Clu .. ve, OI Ml\Ollane~ Mao•. re-Attw ... ~ tw:lletilleoMr cords ot Oran<Jt Counl\' Cahlorn,.1
ly and braggart with a hig h missintlink.
raunch content. this specimen of ,
homo quondam erectus often ~a~~ant~ropologisls say lbe
visits native watering holes as pnm1t1ve Jaws and protrudin&
early as 10 a.m . and departs teeth .or the fossils rec.enlly ~
power '1lower . with a characteristic lurch long on dlSJ?lay . at . the P1ttsbur•&
after dark. Vague(y carnivorous symposium indicat e the species
JN ENGLAND. THIS common
ancestor to u s all is known as
Yobbus Briltanicus. He ;s most
orten sighted on Saturdays aft(!r
when coaxed away from the has not diverged far from thti
grape and the gram, the Aussi e a pes.
version of Australopithecus
pronounced to rhyme. with
thick cuss can surv 1 vc for
The i.lpc:. shoulfl be in the
market Yori.I smart libel l awyer ..
'COndo Controls Eyed
Conversions From A.partmenls Heated Issue
By 'be Assoc:iated Press
Conve rting re nta l apartmen ts to con -
dominiums -one of real estate's hottest trends -
is an even more heated issue in a number of cities
where the rush to buy apartments has displaced
tenants and depleted the rental market
Brookline, an amuent Boston suburb of 58.000.
is the lat.est community to put the brakes on con
versions, placing a ban on evictions of renter s h v
ing i n apartment ho uses converted t o ton ·
dominiums.
THE MOVE, COMING AFl'ER 15 percent of
t he Massachusetts town's rental untts were "con-
doed," has been challenged by a group of property
owners and prospective buyers who say the law is
unconstitutional.
Brookline joins a numbe r o f o the r
municipalities that have tried in various ways to
slow down condominium conversions They in·
elude :
( CON . .,UMER)
New York, which
requires approval or 35
percent or a building's l e·
nants before apartments
can be sold.
Wa s hington.
wher e conversions are a llowed only in buildings
where rent exceeds a certain level.
Palo Alto. which ties condom inium con·
ver sion to the vacancy rate or r ental u.nils.
-Santa Monica, where conversions requir~
official approval:
Condominium owners own full title to lh~a r
apartments. owning their unit in the same WliY
homeowners hold title to their houses. Common
fac1lit1es in a condominium building, such al:i
hallways and adjacent grounds. are held joi ntly by.
all cond6min1u m owners .
APARTMENT CONDOMINIUMS ARS
pop ular among those seeking an investment and~
bulwark against inflation But the conversions abo
represent a threat to r enters who face eviction It
t hey are unable or unwilling l o buy. _
.. Rent contro l in Brookline was a result o f a
housing shortage,' said Roger Lipson , director of
the town·s rent control board ... All condominium
conversions do as exacerbate the problem. You
can't simply sweep tenants under the carpet. The
problem as if you kick people out wher e are they
going to go'>"
Publls-Ollftge Co;i\I Da11., p,101. Subie<I to cur•el'll lut\. co••
Mo 11. 1•. "·'""" 1. ,.,. "•""· cond•'•°"'• , .. ,1r1Ct1on•. •c IN CIOCAGO, WHERE MAYOR Jane Byrne
PUBUC N.OTI CE
me '~ ~:~~~~1~•;...;,-11::,•,~ .. :~9~".!.'u!11>r:~:. listed a review or condominium laws as a top
ol record priority in her new administration. an attem pt to
P~.,_,.," 10"" \Old on an '"" place a temporar y moratorium on con ver sions was b•'5•S, f'•c4t'Oi ~' to t•tte. more com Mount Oh .. Mortuary ot Co.la Mt\I FOLEY HAHN H~M'I' J•mt\, 11. ~SS~ ol Convoy, Ol\10, encl KunO.rly Ar\f', CP""'J
0 _,.10 19, ot Huntlnqlon Beacll. ir-nsni
mon1y •nown ,., ?DCI? e1u11wa•~· C.r· thrown out i n court.
c••. Huntington 8~Ach. ( .. l1lotn1a
JllMES OeMAIO, al)o! 87. r~\1den1 of A RO WNINC·WI LSON Rol>erl "ICTrlOUS BUSINESS Hunt1119ton Buc;h, U. tor Ille pasl 17 UnO>a,, II. of Wulmlnster. •"d NIU«STATEMEfH
re rm\ 01 , .. ,~ C•J\h "' l~wlul n1on~v '' ()ozenS Of local governments ha Ve placed
ol tllr Un•INI SlalP\ on <onllrmal•Oll OI r eslricliOnS On the COnVe rSiOn prOCeSS in One form
,ee,.. Pe5.Sed aw.., on Tue'4<1Y May lr~c y Co1een. l•,ot Garden Crove. The fo11o•nv l>e"'on• ~re do1n11
IS,"" at thlt Long S..tell Veter•n• JEP!>ON ASHDOWN Aoflald bu•ine\\.U :~·.~· .. ~;t-~·~11 ':;~~ *'!tn_.~ub,•t';n~~ or the other :·. said J a mes Dowden. head or the
Mong • .,..°' lru\I °""°on lh•• P•Of\~• Community A ssociations Institute. a Washin gton H-····· A ......... of WorlO w .. I. ne C.••Y. >o, -Su-M . >o. bolll ol E N VI R 0 N M E N I " L ••• e -of IN World War 1 HuntinqtonBe.11cll DEVELOP!RS, t fo Bu•b•um ~ ly SO \Old Ton P"'Cenl OI lhe •mounl l • ( d d h
Veter•11• B«r.e<ks OI Santa An•. Mr AP•. 1I Cll•km•k, lfl Dove Street, Suite MO, o..-ii.io moved to C.lltorn•a '" 1'0. L E w Is F JJW LE R -w j It •• m Newporl Bch, ~ 91660
b•d 10 l>t' °"'°'''"" .. ,,,. t>•d c ear 1nghouse or con ominium s an omeowners 8tdS or Offen 10 l>t' In wrilonQ •nd ' aSSOCiatiOnS.
will be reCt!H~ fitt the ator~\A1d otr·~ +111 end"'' w1te oe»r•lecl Judy's CAie Mlcnul. 20• -Jenet Lynn, II. lloth la11 Albrl, lS41 Au"'1lm1tlde Cir· on EHi Isl St., 5anl• A11•, tor " 01 Hunhnqlon S.a<.h tie. Huntlnp! Bea<ll, C• 91~1 "' """' u~""'r 1ne forS1 Pub1tc<J1oon "It's an emotiona. issue because you 're faced
'YHr$. Hell wrvllled b, nl' wife M•ry FLOYD·HERN -Larry W · 7'· .tnci Dwev .. Brow.,, 36SI Aouarlu• DeM•lo. • '°" Ar1hur Oe""-lo ancl l C•rot ErlN. :i., boll! of Hur>hRQlon Drive, HunlhQ!on Brdcll. C• ,,..,, QrllldSGM. Vlncenl Richan! and Paul BeKh David • BudMum. 1401 Dove 0.M•io, •II of Hunll"91on Bea<:n, C• PEARCE·FOX -Ke,,,..th Lee, H. Sir"'• Suitt "°· Ne•oort Buch, Ca FrlencJ• may c•ll anytime •I tne •flCI Oe11• Je•n, H, bolh ol 'lutO
""reot •"" bPtore da" 01 , .. 1. '"" ·th · I r li h t b r"~"' ",. .... ,veo 10 ,,.1.,, •"• oNi ~11 WI mov1ng peop e am1 es ave o uy or
b•d• m ove." he said. "It t ends to cause a quick
0••ed S::.~e'~· ~9::n . r esponse from political leaders
P•tr<• Brotlle" Smil11s· Mortuary Wulmlnsler. Jo"" Cltl!m••. 1401 Dov~ Stret"I. •ne•• lhe .--y wlll be reclled •I J·JO PHILLl~·LACY -H~ry Jonn Jr · Sulle MO. Ho-1 Btttch. C<0. '7660 Admln''''~'0'011h" £:''"'" ··Every community with multi-family housing• , j Of\•td0f'l(.fldf!nt
PM on Thurt<Say May II Mu• ot 71. •nd Krlslet Lft. 24. llolf• ot Huril· This llutneu " conducted "' a Cllrlstlan Buro•I will be <•l•l>r•leo al •nciton Beac:h. QeMr•I p«ner~lp.
JAMES A. HUMPHRns. JR is going to face the same question in the next de· ~ 11· L<1w c.._ .. ..., d "
•:30AM on Froday May le. ,.,, •I St. OL I VEA ·WHEE LEA Aon did JGlll Cllakm.tk, Partn" Simon & J-CAthollc Cl\urcl! wltll Frank, 2S, --Y-A., 1•. llolh Tllh ''*""'"' ..,.,, Hied wlll> '""
, .. , oove s.,..1. ca e. S111te 110
Rev. Falller G¥y Pa<MO otflc;1•lift9. of Hunll"91on Beach, C-1¥ Clek of OrenoP Counly on M"' H•w-1 llM<ll, C.llton1i.a UM4 P-: 17'41.,,.._ BROOKLINE, A TREE·LINED COMMUNITY
of expensive homes. brownstones and scattered
high rises, has debated the pros and cons or con
dominiums since 1970, the year rent control was
instituted to stabilize high rents and a low vacancy
BU JI BAUM & CHAltMAK AUwc...,.....,
1n1umenl wlll be •I the Gooo ~==-=-iM=--~IFl===== .. 114, 1t7t ~llepll•rcJ Cemetery. Hunlfr>Qton Buell, C.. Pierct Bro~rs SmilM'
An..-y fw A ....... 11trator APW.,....le
Mortu•rv OtrKton. S»-4s.n SIMMOfllS DO ROTHY SIMMONS. •rr•110•· menh pendlno •I P•tll oc View Memo•!•• Perk Mortvar,.
,,
f'lllCI UontHS
SMllH'S MOltTUAIY
627 Ma1n S1
Huntington Beach
536-6539
PIBFAMtLY
COLOMA&. FUHBAL
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westm1ns1er
893-3525
FUNERAL
IRECTORS
Harbor Lawn
·Mount Olive
Mortuary
Cemetery
Crematory
• Interment In
AnJ Cemetery
•Shipment
•Burial
lnaurance
1•10. ... -.~ .. "--' ~ ... c:. . ., ... Publlslllt Of•ft(ll' Coa•I D&llV Pilot May II, 2UI. Jun<: 1 1~1' 1906-19
PlBLIC NOTICE
Publl~ Ofm>QP Coa'9 Dtt•IY P•IOI
M•Y II. 18.)4, "" I 'IOI I•
PUBLIC NOTICE rate.
BRAKES APPLIED ON CONDOMINUM SALES
Apartment Converelon Hard on Renters
HOTICEOirPuBLICHEAlli ... a Landlords r esponded by tu.ming properties in· The Brookline law. passed at the annual town
TOHHELOBYTHE to condominiums. By J anuary. 1.S32 or the town's meet ing. was introduced by state Rep. John Bu~
CP·.-S 0•AHGE couNTY PLAN ... •N G 14,000 rental unt"ls h ad been converted -more inger. a Democrat whose two earlier attempts to :!~c:.c::,.~\'; ~ OH P~~~~s~~=o uu: than 500 or them in the last hair or 1978. ~et an eviction ban were defeated by narrow
P•IVATE SALE OIST••CT CHANGES N . 11 margins .... ,_...c"'1et D•teotHe.ronv Mar :IO, m• at1ona y, som e 100,000 apartment units were , · ,..,.._ .. cai•-••ufl4 rime 01 He.r1nv 1 oo Pm . or., converted last year , according to a study by Sup&?Orters _had already won . a lemporar~ Ill.~~ ~::'e~::'°' LOIS soroc':~.:··:::.~::.:1~ Hdll Of AO. Citicorp Realty. The figure. nearly double that or moratonum which would have ex pared June 15 If wua .u ADtLAIOE Lois WEBB, m1n1we11on. 10 c1v1c CMtt• P••••. 1977. is expected to jump to 130,00Q this year. t the vote had not supported the ban. ~•afld. !Corner Of Broadway & s ... 1a An• Notl• Is llereby gifftl lhat ,,,. un Blvd I. Santa An., C•lllorn111 '1101 R HI c1en illlld w111 .. 11 •t p,,v•te w1•. 10 PROPOSAL c.,an9 .. 01 zon~ __ _ _ _ ____ __ BUSING£ , MSELF A TENANT in a re-~':~~i!,,.~ ':lolHd~,:"~~~ ~:~~.~~ALz~1~;~,rr" :~:~:.~~ 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE cently converted building, said he became con-°" or.,., 1,. s111 o.., of June, ,,1,, ., <h•nv• trom 111e R ••SR 1 .. s1n111•. _ cerned with the issue last year after r eceiving
111e ott• of •.i"" '-c.uen. 2u1.c Fam111 Auld•n<• 1s111n Au1m f'tCTITIOUS •uS11tl!H NOT1t• •ttVITlMO ••os calls from older t enants threatened with eviction Wul a Palm• Aven~. An•ltelm, llonSI " Dlslrlct to lh~ Cl ISAll11 NAME STATEMENT .. _~ir.t.JS,AUUY . .AtY•ILUI .. lt • W*S AbNi QY&. il W8• a.el81Bhll an·-" ~~~~,=~ o1n:~-i!'. fi~~~· ~~~d~i~~f.~~~~ ..:!-:::-.~·!'""'' "' •11 ..... "°.," llM'MMii"'"onMCOiii com. epidemic." he sai d . "Condominiums are nne as <ff* .. a.tlmeofdeatll-•lllhe Allun•I~ A lo lhe PA ISRl /11 TRl·COH TECHNICAL COM munlty Coll-D111rl<1 o.t DtM\Qe ) t Jk' bot b ")d' ,..,.t,•llle_ l,,i.rttl tl\al the Hl•le COND .. Proteu1on•1 and Ad PANY, ''°' Porl SUllour"" W• . County. Catltom1•. •111 rec:eiv• M•led Ong 8S YOU are a Ing 8 U new W lDgS Or VI·
01 .,., cte<HHct 110 •<qu1reo "' m1n1str•Uw otttu c:ono11iona1·• D11· H•WllOf1 llff<ll CA'2660 ' bkl' "" 1o" ao e.m. Friday,, Jvne •. cant apartments. Otherwise lo m e it's just a subtle
...... toll .. ·-or otherwise. other trlct 0" <•rt•ln proe»rly local•don flle Al\med GMlll·B•lllll 110, Port '"'· ., IN PurclllKinQ Dept. of WIO form or urban r enewal that changes people instead t!Mll• "'_...lloll 10 11\al ot H IO cle· 11orlherly .,de ot Pa< Ilic Coot Seabovr,. W• '""""°"' .. " CA sc:Nof dlstrlCI lot•t.0 .. 1310 Adam\ • Cre...uon CH'ff, ...... time of de•th, In •nO 10 Hl11ll••Y •pproa1m•1e1, 100 , .. , 92660 '· e< • Avenue, Coal• Mew, Cellf••n••. •• or buildings .•• *4&11t.C01m_.__• tlltftcet1alft..a•f)tGIMf'lvs11u•t••11 wu111u1ter•yofV1St•0e1Soiin111e · eon1t•l .. ~•·BMli• t101Pertw111<11 t1-Mi01MC1'•111 t1e11Ullll<1', Brookline's l andlords, who say the law ~-.,...... If\• <•11nt¥ •I Or•no•. ~late ot Tllree Ar<ll llay •rta •• ,._,,.., 11, S.Mlour,. W•w ~ S-11 CA _...oaiod.-lor -.-i1c.1111r-. Mr'IC ..... l,,_WKrl-•• L-JC.G..--.-"* . ' COASTLI NE COMMUNITY violates their property rights, complain reports of CaUf°'4-.. e..H: COMPLIA,..CE WITH TH E T1111 ... -~-1,c~-...... COLLEGE ... ALLtmSCHEDUlEOF ev1·c·;--* are greatly exa:Jerated They poa'nt Lo /f'l!;'f; .. s ..... ,, .. Tre<t No. 1s1 ... CALIFO•NIA ENVIRONMENlAL Olv..,.i----...__...tty an In· CLASSES UUU.:l • Cmnai1on Portfolio ni...,,,"-_... 111 ._ ,., P,. 10 ouAurv ACT· Nwn.. OMfti . ._1 All_...,.••"' .c~• w1111 brisk sales and an improv lax base aa proof that
I ef ,..._._ -..... rKO<llS Alt"°"9f\ lhe ~ proje<I c.oukf Tiiis ,....,.._. w .. llltO wltll ~ Ille Bid Form lnatruCllOllS alld C-l· COndom.iniUmS are popular in the lOwn.
1-ftl..---Av• ••• OfM99 C:0..11ly. E•cepllno ll•v•. '""'Ileen! effKI c9 Ille •n· C-lyCler!IOIOrM91'-1 onMa llOft•-5'e<lfk•1'-wNcller•-or IJ th I I if' --' •from •II \l•ndlno, flowl119, vlronmenl, ,...,. will not be• 'llllllfl• IS, l9". , Oft flle ... INIYll .. Kllnlcflntlleottk• " a e COnverS OnS, on Y 35 cert ICaleS or Com ..... elelUll•ohr tNfer\ '"or __ , COftl •lte<t In '"'' t-llKau,. .... Pl1M1 of .... ~ .... ,...... .. Hkf tc"9ol eviction have been issued," said Gerald Fineberg. ·~RU .. t.M ........ wtllt .......... to,... mlll9ellon meuur .. OHcrltMO In P"'llflld 0r-. CNst Delly ...... clttlrld. a real estate m_an who heads Citizens for a Better ~iiiir'W ... -.. -.. -II er H ... Uve Defier .. _ • ltfOIOIJ !\awe Mo ti I• JI ,_ 1 lt1't • EKf\ ..... -Wllmi1 Wllll lllt ~ .,..._, ..... .,... olte ••<91M· llH11 •OO•CI to tll• pro1ec t T "• ' · · • • lft.. lllct • cotlllW't cMct1, c.nlflH c11eo, Brookline. ~all ,..,loll wllter r...,.1 H ... 11,,. 0.ClerMIOll ••• 9flW\lect on --or ~ ..,. "*" .,., .... le tlle ------------r ... llle -... -....11 ef Mid rlPMlafl Morell IS, t'1• -11ec-.t!Kllv• PUBLIC NOTI ~ .... CMlt C-lty c.ot.._
ruBUC N~c&" . _ __.., 111.-et aMJ ... .-..,c11,., tt1't.-an E11v1--CE Distric t llNrd or TrvstHs 111 en v.. D ... Drlw, Dona ........ CMl ...... I. tal lmpect ._, "tller•tor•, "°' ••. -_j -m ""' ......... llW '9f< .... I U'll:.1
------------llftli.. qulreo. PICTIT10UI •Vlftt•ll of tM """llM M • ......... tfltll "'9 -·"' .... COlll lft lowflll -. AU .,.,.,., •ltllff ··-.... or """°'. NAMll ITAffM•llT •ldtler wlll ~ lftte , ............... , ..... UftltM,..... ... <Ollflnnoti.tl of 1111111ts ..,......, ... lllvlted , • ..,..._, T ...... ,_,,.. "neftl ••• "'"' lre<t II .... -II_...,."'"'· '" . Ttfl,,... Cllllt tlf -lllct t• w IMlr views....,. lhe ..,_..._ C:-· ""'-°'' tM • ....,. .. , .... te ~ I• IUCll
_....._ mlUloft, 11 ls,_..., !Ml ony writ· •C· .. ACll'IC l!QUlfllMIHT. •.O. c.,.oct, .. .,...-tlf tfl9 clle(lt IOI .,, ....... te ..... wntlfte ......... ,...,.. .. "*"'""to,,,.,.,_ ... '"'· ................. CA.,... Wiii ................ -co. .. .
•rwelw0Mtt'9...,.......,k• nlfte ~-II'• le Ille llffrlflt ,..,.. Tedttey . ..a,_..,. Cir .. Mftd. tM IVlt -tllffMLwlll lie MY ._.,_Ille ftnl 111181kotloll ..... HIMU ..... 9Mdl, CAflMt lorf9lled leYld~ •tr!«. ............. ef N it, l"W t...-r ...... melloll tell,,,,_ R'*tft Olrtlt, Hl1 O.ltel!Mm He MINiw INIY wltflllr-!tit_... .., IHtl--efMly,1'1• U4·t070., Ull •I Ille olllce Of L-,L•H*e,CA_,I a ,erled of,.,..,,,..,. (d i N '(I eftltr LOllW. RICI IM """'°'*' l'UllCllOf\ of Ille Ell· Tlllt lluilMlt Is c9"11ctoo .. a t11e••lete1r.tt'9~tf\ereot. .........,lllrt11wi111Wllt •lre11m•11l•I M•"•tem•111 A .. nn. 11m1teo,.n;Mt..,,., Tiie ._,. .. '"""",_.,.,IN ...._., 111e.-..., 111111•""9 9ulltllftt. ,__ m . • "'-' T.ctt"" ,,,., .... "' retee1tftl "" -•II •• ....... _...Dec_ IYk C'Allter Drive MM, SMI• AN. Tf\11 ............ -11 ... wit!\ tf'9 W le....,. MY ""'91Mtltlft er Ill•
AL"' I, CM.L891 ' • Cellf9nM. To focHltftl .......... ,... CHiiiy Cteftl .. Or-.~..., ,._lltlft lfl"" MOW Ill ......... -C .. La ...... A-W1eZC,..tJ. 1),1t1' ~I! WAT10N ClllllNle,_. IY OltDllt OF THE ORAHGf. Pt! ~y II: Int)..... COUNTYPlAHNtHGCOMMISStOH P..-i-0r .... CMt4 Dally Ptiet .... .,,,..,...., ........... 00.... C-'4 Oetly Pllet, "utlllllleO Of .... CM•! Dally Piiot, ,_,..., 11, t4, JI, J-r, 1'1't ,..,....._.Or ..... Oen! Dally Piiot,
, 11. ""' 1m ,.,..,. M•Y o. ,.,. ,.,,.,. , .... ,. Moy"· ... 1m .,,,.,,
~·~-" ....... ,,..,~.-
"WE OFFER ALL TENANTS preferred
prices and generally when word 1eta around that
we are converting, we have more tenants who
want to buy tban those who complain."
Fineberl said landlords have alao formed a
committee to help relocate tenants, a service he
said was not offered by the rent control board.
Olben, like Ro1er Stem of tbe Brookline Land·
owners Alloclation, HY condomlnhams are the
onb way landlords can make. a. llvtna under rent
control, which he said has ltept reota 15 to ao per-
cent under the IOitll market rate.
''It's all a very emotlonal issue," he said. "But
the rational part of it la that for people with a few
dollars.condominiums 1rea1ooddeal."
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OM.YPtL.OT Thu~. Ml!Y 17, 111'1
PUBUC NOTICE
•KTITIOU$ BUMM• H llAMalTAT .... lfT
T ............. -'°"' ., ....... ......_ .. ,
TU .. NIHG POINT STUDIO, , ...
New-1 81¥11 . C.lo Mew, CeHto....l.o
"""" _......,. & C-ny, 341 Beolde Drive, N••Porl 8•.o<n. c.e111or111e tMitO
This _,,..,IS Ulf'dll<led by • <Ot· -·t-. • ... Mef'lmell & c:.o.
"""" A M.ortm~. P.-1
l'ICTITICMn BU$1NEH
NAMa ITATHll.NT
,,,. 1o11ow1ne -'°" Is c1otno busl-"""' .,. ROBIN•ALLISON, 104t4 F•leon
A,.....,., Founlelft V•ll•Y. C..lllor11le '270I
8•n1....,.n IE-In G.-een, Jr , 11>4M
Felcon Avenue, f'o11n1e1n Yell••·
c.111or11le '2709
Tiii\ bU•lnt».tt conducted by •n '"
dl•ldu•• • '
'"''' \IAll-1 ... , flk'G wllh I"" ~ ........ IY C~ of Oreft99 County on M•Y
8en1am•n Edwin Grrert Jt
Thh \UUemenl w•> 11"-'<1 woln ttw
County C.lert. Of O••n~ County on May
•• 1979. .. ""· '"· .,,..,. ..,11415"" Or-. c.o.tt Delly l"Hot,
....
Mily to, 11, 24, lt, 1m 11»"
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICIO'
'"Mi Publlr.Mcl Or-Co.o•I D•lly Piiot,
"''"' 10, t7, 24, lt, "" 1827°1'
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
.. (IN.RESPONSIBILITY
t.IOT ICE IS ML'REBY v lVEN IMt NON· .. Ul"CH .. IBILITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•I t~ uncter\IQ'N"d w 1t1 not tw ff!'\U<>n\1bk•
tl'le 11nder"9Nc1 •Ill~ De re~\lble lor •ny Cltbh or llal>ltlUt\ <onlrd( ltd
lor •ny d9l>t\ or liel>lllll•~ conlra<led by •nvor>e oU>er , ...... myw-11. on or
01 •nvor>e ot..., u..n my'M!lf, on or ""•' llll•dat~
•lier llli\ oe•e O•rea 111is 1•111 aey ol M••· ,.,.
O.oted ""' 14ltldev of M•Y. 1'19 M1c,,..,1 p ~w111 ~IM.Fora 1609Mlnorc•Or
1MG 0.-e SI . CMte Mes.o, Ca 91&1• ...,.,,,""°" BN<h, CA Pvl>llMled 0r.,. Ccw\I D•llr Pilot Pu4141-Oreno>t COHI, 0..ly Piiot M•y IS, t•, 11, 191' 1 ... 1'
.... y "· 17. , .. ''" 1'1J.14 -------------
PVBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSIMIJS
•ANITATIMl•T , .... fol-"9 ,.._, Ii CIOlng bull·
MUH'
RED CA"PET REAL ESTATE PAUL LARKIN, "1l w..--Avenue,
H11ntlngtllft 8Mdl, Qlllornl• ~
Peul S.omuel L.,kln, 11'56
Ge l11slord L11 , Huntlnoton IM.ch,
Gef ltonole""' Tl'llt~ls~t>wen ln·
dlvlWel.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tomoko Yo•h111me, 1701 Wnt
C.•mclen Piece. Sen!• Ane, c.t11fom1•
t7104
Tiii\ ~MU h <-ondueftil l>Y en lft· dlv,au••
l-O YOll\ljl,.,..
Tiii\ •t.lte-..1 ••• hi.cl wtll'I tlw
Cou"IY Clert. of Orenoe COunty on
April JO, ""· F114Sl7
PuOHShfd Or-Co.osl D•llY Pilot,
Mey 3, 10, 11, 24, '"' .. 11.,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
The tottuw1oq0t1t '°" 1~00.no bu~1n1t:11i)
'" G M NO(. IC So!Jn M~1n1ton.1nc •'. ?U:10
r1t dte Lnnti, (CAt• Me'•• C..tltornht
~i616
f·l•n Mo•PIW>~d Nock. 7q10 Cr~ce
Lan•. lo\t• Mt'\.il, c;111tnrn1,1f)'1,,1t.
l rw_. Ut.1\11w\\ ,.., (.Of'cJU(tf•d bV (lf\ I"
(JIV1d"'U (,1,nM N0<k
Th•\ \1£1lufTWt'lt wJci. "tt<J w11h trw
COuntv Cl~rlo. 01 OrMQt COunlY on AP"' 1•. 1914
F114t4>
Pul'>I"·""" Or,,,_ (<M\I D·•lly Polol
Aor 'u..iMavl, 1(1, 11.1q1q lbl• I\
PUBLIC NOTICE
PU8UC NOl'ICS
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO C"EDITO•S su ..... IOlt COU"T OF THE
ITAT• CW CALll'OttNIA ,0.
TM• COUNTY OF O•ANGE
NO.A ......
Elle!• Of LOUISA P. AGUIAR,
0.CHM<f,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tM
<tecllle>n of --n-cM<-nt 111•1 ell ""''°"',,..,,"II <l•lm• •11•in>I llW! U ld <MC..,,..,I er,e requl~ lo lllf!
lhell"!. '"''" ll'e necenMy •ou<llf!H, '" 1"9 o"k• of IN clerlC of trw •l>O•• f!fl·
lilted court, or lo iwewnt them, "'"" ll'le neceuery vouche<s, to lhf! un
c1en1gned et 11\e offlCf! of GEORGE l
C.ATLIN, RICHARD A. CLEMENH (t' and8RIANtc:.8URGESS.•11WofSo•· PUBLIC N~TI ' •
111 Slrul, Suite 700, Los Angeles. -----C • 111 ornle 90017 , •hlch I • FICTITIOUSBUSI NESS
,,.. Pl•<• of l>U \lness of Ille NAMESTATEMCNT
11nderM9Nd In ell meneri per1•in-TMlollow1ng""''°"''dmngbuw>c.''
1"9 10 tM est.ie of w ld OK-nt, u .
wltl'lln four moriths a lier Ille l1r.t CA A f W 111 (j HT '> C: CU A IT Y
PVl>l•<•loon of lhl\nollce. SYSTEM~. 7S1 C Pdidl• Rd, Ane,....om,
D•ted M;ay /, 19'7' Cdhfornoo9~
RoclwrdG. Reonjolwt C<trlwnqhl (l)Qlne~r lnq . In
Eaec:UIOt of llW Wiii <OrPO•·"'"'·HI E Pel••\ Rd. AMnc•'" of Ille_,..,,.. Deucteftt Celllorn14928QI o•o•o• L CATLI• Tiii\ bu'.!""\' I\ condu<ted by "cor
•ICMA•D R. CLEMENTS -POl'allon •••AM If. BU•HSS C.""'rlgtlt E11g1neerlno, 1nc
611 West $&1191 SI.-F J~ Pr PO.-. s.tte,. Voe~ Prf!"oi.nt dnd
LMA ....... ~*11 l"..ent<r<11M.10-r A.......,t.rE..c.-W Th•'. ~latemcnt lllfd•. l1h•c1 ""''''\ trw-
Pul>lh'-d Or-C:O.st Daily Pilot. County c1u~ ul OodnQo C..Unly on Aproo
,,,.., 10, 11, 24, )1. "" 1924 " ?4 1010 ........
PuDll\"-'d Ot.mQ" (1•"1 Oo1lv 1•1101
------Apr 1&dncJMayJ, 10, I/, 19/q 1~1>-IY
PJJBLIC NOTICE
SUl"E"IOtt COU"T OF THE STATa 0, CALll'ORNIA FO•
THE COUNTY O' O"ANGE ..... ,..,. o .. oeR TO s..ow CAUSE
,0. CMANGI 0' NANIU
PUBLIC NOTICE
In tl'le nwtler of Ille APPlk•llon of
11AR"Y JULIAN FINK Jlnd
MICHAEL SE8ASTIAN FIN~ A
-------------lo\1~". Bv HARRY JULIAN ~INIC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINEU
NAM• STATaMaNT
The lollowt"ll ~ Is Clol119 l>llsl·
neu n : MecARTHUR PA"IC SEWING
SHOP, Jm-1( W. Nle<Arttlllr Blvd.,
S.nl• Ane, Cellfornle '7104
Nl<l'o04•• f'•ll L•tw, 2"01 ~olMcl•
Or Ive, Mlwion Viejo, Ceillornl• '7t92
Tiii• lllnlne>• IS condlltted by .,, In·
dl••d11e1.
NICllole\ F L'-
Thl' \19lement WU filed •111'1 tN
Count, Clerk ol Or•noe County on
Apr II lO, 1•1' '" ... Pul>llS""' Or-C...\t OAllY Pll04, Mey J, 10, 17,24, lt7' ., .... ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wlleren, ""' pelltfon ol HARRY
JULIAN FINI< on "''' .......... ~a •• perent ol •PPli<•nt MICHAEL SIEllASTIAN FINK, A Minor, llu been
filed wltfl IN cterll of 11\I' Court tor •n
order <henglng Petitioner'\ n•m• from HARRY JULIAN FINIC to
HARRY JULIAN FINCH -APOll· c enl'\ n•m• from MICHAEL
SEll.&STIAN FINK to MICHAEL
SEBASTIAN FINO!.
IT IS H£11EBY OROERED tllal e li
persons ll'terttted 1'1 'Wicl melter •11·
peer Mfor9 ...... Court •t " 00 .. "'.
JuM 1•. 1'1', In the courtroom ol
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COSTA~ INCO... UMfTS
TWO DUPLUIS_, A .. I LOT
Each d uplt:'x cont ains two 2-bdrm, J
bath sm~le-level units. Near schools.
shopping. c tt· Su(>t!r prked at only
$200.000 for both bid gs Call today 1
ll\li; "'-'"SP.t~r "111 not
knowin~I) J1·1·c1Jl all '
advt'r t1 s1ng for r • .,11
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WISUY M. TA YLOI CO., INhn
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NEWPOIT CIMTH._ N.1. '44-4910
WOUU>YOU
IBJEYE. $57,900?
No ml.'itllkc·Only SS7.!MIO BIOltS: Ad•mi••n lor th1:. 11tlra1·t1 vc :mr.
lholild check tt.ir och :ma l'ondo End un11
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-1 •,.-. • ulrncl!ll new 1·rptg & a ran ilnlmdiatefy. Th. l'\lmmun1ty po11I Won't
DAILY PILOT OHUlllH la'>l. Call now. !IW·5:f70.
labiltty for .... first in-A
cornet iMertion Oftfy. L LSTA TE
REALTORS
SIR FAM HOME •••••••••••••••••••1•0•0•2• Assumr SS::?.0011 ti':"•
GeM1 m loan Sl37, mo M mute:-
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l:teaut1ful 2 RH 11 ~ hath. Wall nf i.:111s:. lc·adinl! 111
::.hak1• ruof, hardwood roverf'd pavilnn. llugt•
fl1111r:.. double· i.:aragt>, 1•ul ·de-:.ac lot. On ly
f1rcph1c·c, bwltm:. Gfoal ~.500 Dill for clc•taib.
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COATS&WALLACE
RE AL ESTATE. INC.
MESA DUPLEX
ldHI I .E. Ccr
3 rm;, t-'HEE dnvmg for
""-'a!Jfied liuyt'r '7M Pon·
t1a1· f'hot.onix 4·dr &•ct, lo
m1 l mmt·d1att·
JJOSSl"\Sion. A:.s umc 2-l
Pa)m1•nts of SIGO on
0 E.L. mmmt·neml! Sept
L'it P P lll.J.3177
ADO SECOND
UNIT
Well bln lt 5 bdrm. home
on lilr):l' t·ornl·r lot ,
alrl'ildy 10nc'll for !.t't'Ond
unit ( 'h11ll't' W1•sts1dc
I01•1111on. Tn nf1c tnvesl·
ml'nt o pportunit y u t
Sl05.000 + owm·r wi II
lwJp fmunc·c.
673-4400
HARBOR
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CORNER LOT
Cheek th1:-2 lwdronm cntwiw with room to aclcl
on. No down V 1\, lnw
down FllA. t•a:.~ pa~.
mc'fll'> Won 't 1<1:.1 at univ
1>7.500. Call :.40-Jl~ill .
0 1• c " n v 1 t' w . S a n
C'lt•mt·ntt• J Br i Ba . famil~ rm. l•>ll 1·on<l
4H2-:ltie>1 Own1·r
Sell 1dlt' items 1..1kc m:w 3 bdrm, ~ hath
l'lil'h unit with huge·
yards. t·1replar1·s. llOfll & ...................................... ~
jacuzzi. F.al'h unit ha!>
double l!aragc. My gosh.
onty 1149.900 !
JACOIS REALTY
675-6670
What ·s Your Tnidl' '!
$1. T1 per Oay
1ba1 ·s little to i>'IY
for an ad tn lhe Dally Pilot
S.."f"1 et• °' rt..'<.1.0l'y I ha I ('II n
u.'\abhsh your pro(l-:-;slvnal
1dt>nlity. 1-'or m vrc in ·
fomell0'1 call 64:!..s678.
CLASSIFIED
HOURS
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CUSSIFtED
DUDLIMES
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llGUUTIOHS
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tlc11l\' /It rt•ti.•rt 1•rr•1r"
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hahtht y •or l h(' "''' m· l'flrT'rt'I 1n,..•r11on on Iv
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\\'ht-n k1fhnl! .tO 1111 bt• ,.or(' In mtik1· .1 n•t nr<l 11f
Seamed-To-Slim
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ra•K'f'llution Thi' kill
oomlM•r must Ill• 11n·~1·n It'd bv tht• atl\'t•rl1M·r in
f'-•lfi1d1~pu1t·
CANC~:l.l.ATI ON lllf
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111111 ha~ bt•1•n ortt1•rt•f1.
hut W\' 1·11nno1 J!U1trun
It~· to do I'll uni 1 I 1 ht' :111
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l'llM•:.A 1.INf". Al li-~ Ud~ an• 'lrt('lh'
r:.1'tl In »llv,.rw..-h•' mail
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tttt • 12 noon 111 1111 lnn<'h off weii
THt! OAl l.\' Pll.OT
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rtu-rv. l'd11. rftnllllf M
rt'lu 1<1' ul'I ~ 1111\•1•r .
liwmi1'1, una In r h11n1tl'
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l'oo.t 11 Mt'l'n
tl2ft2li
Size 38-48!
llG CANYON
Golf course view from spacious S BR.
4 ba. traditiona l home : lge. family
room. pool. jacuzzi. $750,000
IAYFIOMT
S<~ven1I fine bayfront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
We ll cons tructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak
floor . partial basement. concr ete
foundation. F lats a rea. $120.000 -
Fee. ' ""'
Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.\1 f\"y"d' Dr•v• NB 67) 6161
INVESTORS!
Emhide,CM
5 UNITS60XJ05' lot
Owner will carry, submit
wl offers. Cr ail!. ~211,UOO
Hi':/MAXfO:ll·l~
CAN'T FIND
THAT
.AFFORD AILE
HOME?
Wt• hav1.• th1• an:.w1:r for
)'OO in this lvly mohilt·
home alrl'at1y plarc'<f 10 a
htn park in lrvull'. 1'11()1.
J8l'UZ7.I , lawn howltnt.: &
hohbv rm Just rc(locl'tl
Si.IOI to $:!7.!.1511 Open
l-:\'es. ~:. M!ll
' lkal i::'itall•
ATTHEIEACH
DUPLEX $98,900
lkyme + mn1mt·! Pnmt•
11t:can rental Stl'fl:'. to
surf and :.anrl. V1l'w of
oc:ean. Owner will hl'lp
fman<"c llurr.· fur t ht:.
once sn a hr'l·tirnt• op-
P <H I u n 1 t .v Cu ll
714 963-li7tl7
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V.A.
BUYERS
ll O M ES SULIJ
PllOt-'i':SSION/\LLY Uo
1t l{Jl-(ht with tlw Edncys
fl\t.:b 1 11:111 -7530 or
5.'>l ·lilll I
CA.LL TO SEE
115 Jl'tty, J asmmt• Crt't'k.
C<lM liuycr's rhanK•' of
plarL'i l'an bt· Y•llJr 1!<>11d
fllrtum•' :1 Bdrm:.. :!'~
hath l'U.'torn11.ctl l'lan 5 .
I a r g t' y a r rl . f u I I y
land<;t:ufl('fi w1automat1e
~µnnklcrs. bnl'k plan
l l' r s. p I um ht' ti for
JUCUlZI ' l'llSlom cnt r y
l 1 l c. p I u .s h 1· a r p 1• t .
llcirw11od wrt1t: hlJdl' ~ h u t 1 1· r !'. • a 1 r
1·1md1t 1111w d Nt•\'t·r tH'
1· u p I l' ti ,\ ~ I l' a I •II
sm1.~1
MAUI NO KA 01!
1\nd lhl' bl•i.t of M au1 1s
Alaelu;.. lhc t-:m e ral<l
!Jay of M ;iu1. located 1
rrule from Rock resort's
new K;ipalua Resort 2
Bdrm .• 2 h;,th oceanfront
home lncit an apt 1 m
planned dl•vclopment of
·l I homes un l ·I acres
Lus h l r1Jp1l'al i-.1•tt111g
w rnangu1.•'i. paµayas.
banamiS. hmL'!>, pas-.1on
fn..at. ~uava:,, throughout
lhcgrountls Pnvatcsan
dv bca(·h Oncntal dc1·11r
'fully fum 1sht'tl. mdud
lllj.! <ltsh1~. hn1.·n:.. l'l•·
Ut·can Vlt'°" from l'\ 1.·n
rt) um 1 T he p1.· rfl' l.;l
rt.1.rl•at ! M4!1,!)()()
DELANCY
Real&t• 77()-6100
LOTS Of DUPLU FOil Sl7t,000
Co vered with s hing les and the
dependable home wa rranty protection
plan. These units are South of Hwy.
close to schools, parks and shops. Two
2 Bdrm units. a patio garden. the
wood and glass look. at an attractive
price of $179,000.
U 1111111 l()U I: li()Ml:i
REAL T ORS', 675-6000
'2443 East Coast Highway. Corooc1 del Mar
FOUR-PLEX
UKENEW!
$114,500
1-:xc·ellcnl fourplcx 10
Vl'Slm('nt han:ain All
new pa111t mi11dc und out'
All new l'UrpNin~ t>vcry
wut ~ Super rental arca-
cxtremcly low ''ill'tincy
rate! Income $960•mo
gross 1·all fa s t for
pnvate pn·v11.•w 75<! 1700
'·. I• . ·.
[~_ll\IHil
TWO ONA
LOT
EASTSIDE
SPECIAL
l:ontt'mporary a rch1te1·
tun• & s tyling. Lvly J
hdrm homt· w /dual frplc
u1 fmly rm & h\ rm. New
1·rp15 Ct:dar p:.inchng &
!lramat1t· ;,tnum L·ntrv
Lgct•ov 'cl pat~ <.:all n1iw
ffir 1leta1~ Open 1-:H·:.
5'1.S-~!JI
OCEAN & CANYON
VIEW
Corona ct.I Mar
Huizc lot --.•uh .,1mcinu:,,
home L1i.:h1 a ncJ .. 1ry
~®
B3och Realty
IEAL HTAR UCEU.IMCI SIMCI lt4f
TUITLllOCIC ... the thoughtfully
conceived floor plan PLUS the artistic
decor sets this condo apart from all
competition. Let us show you this
inspiring 2 bdr m .. formal dining room
hom e & convince yourself. $165,000.
450 NEWPORT CENTER DllVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759-8111
OCEAN FIOMT LOT
Ne wport's best ocean front location
with s ma ll home.
Mmt Sii i•• I ..... ,!
$525,000
COIOMA DB. MAI
3 Bedrm home. large R-2 lot.
ocean view. private beach.
$17'.500
ASIC FOa DAUB.L PASH
RE/MAX 6ll·l2H
Mini
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SAVE G~! k1trht·n Mas~1vt' stOnl·
ltr<·pla<'t' J Rt•drm-;.
L1mdy & dininl( rm l'atw and lfpi·k. l'Ot>L. l-1•-.c to airport ~tatdy 2 Won'tlast 'L'allti73~5fi0 :,tory '3 Bdrm, 3 b<i .
VA APPROVED
HOMES
Real F~tat.t•
. DUPLEX
OHTHESAHD
$177.000
Slc..>pS lo the lwal·h from
owner 's fron t un it :J
B ed rm s + l oft
i''ire plal't'. Decks &
patio. shake roof Ca ll
now. b'73-8S50 o.,~ .. r 'I· •. ' ,, • 1 • ,
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'", , . . " , , . • formal clmc. ~l·I• family ~ 1811 ~:~ ...... FOR JM
DUPLEX A~ MO VACANCY • •· .
l 111 YEARS
Xlnt rental area Corner
lut . Quu·t street Ono• unit
has pn vate put10. ut ht'r
STAY HOME
-elJOY!
All An05. OnJ. Co.
NO money down
up lo $100,000.
Vaeran Adminislr•tion
SalfS Broke r,
WoaLDl.E.
543-1626
24 Hrs. 7 day week
Don't wait to buy real
eiitate. buy real est.ale
and WAIT!
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fcnred yn1 & fr pk. l"cw Thi:. ha!i cvcry th111 g •--------duplt!xes 2 blo<'k.'i away. ~pool. b1)! patio. m t•c
flurry 1 Only $81 ,500. tn.~ 3 Bdr ms. i"11m1ly
Upt.'t'l t:ve; ~5-9491 • rm. brcukf:i.sl rm off
3 +POOL $65,900
g1.1txbttt.'<f kitchen. AND
"alk to shCI~. l11kc lu
l~al'h $11~.0011
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r
Pete Barrett.
COllOMADO CAYS
Nl'..W P RO<;rtAM ' If you
make $1400/010, you ma y
flllillrfy' Low down'
l.OOM 10 $lll0.000' Let 11;,
:.how you how to du 11 '
t:.;.111 now '
TcA to Red c_..,.t
W•Ustett! 754-1 202
°'"' Fri /Sat 1.5 5aJVENTAJ A. N.U
Tenrus Club VillaJ>. J Bit.
t-'am Rm. J)\'I wrap
around patio Le\'l•ra gl'
fm avail M111 dwn pymt 1)1().Ul5!J SH!J.~I Sttopp.n Speciat
L' th1S attract 1 vt' Jbr. <!bu
FC1m1Jy ~11.t• 11, 1ni.t rm.
I µI<'. gourm•·t k 1t1·h1•n
~ tlinl' l'r•' at1• p.1110
SJ,>arkhni; µ1101 l\1k1• It•
hcaeh for an ot:t'Jll cl1 p
StlXJ Down or t;ik1• 0\ 1•r
13"5/mo p;iymt·nt~ C;il I
~~r fJ'
L ux urio u s Ba ys 1d ~
Mansion. Space for JOO'
YIK'hts in double dock.
Zi'O ~ Ylt:W of Bay " Ci·
t} Custom furnis~. 2
f rpl <.'S. j aC UZ:t l &
elc.."Yator, s widecks. Pvt
patros. maid's qua rten.
and otber amenities. 4 + ~!rm.. 4 + ba ths. S5o500
per mo.
ToddcoGeneral R.E.
714/1·280-JSS I
CllFFHAYEH
2 Bdrms . 2 bath..,. <kn.
frpk Cl<>lk: to schools &
thurrhes. Short c..o:.crow
Jni.o;1blc $14U.500
6r~J66.1 (;.t<!-l'.!53 t;vcs
associated
BROKERS REAL TORS
in ;f '\/It 8 ort o ti'! l~t;t
PRICE REDUCED
Attention hw lders. in-
vestors. l•vcryonc' A
cute 2 bdrm. home on
n ·ar of large R·2 lot. now
only al-1.<nl~
lal»o lay Prop. Realton
• 675-7060.
( I" L • / 11omc w 1a 1g ram rm & VU///.#31~ ~~~;;~.aJav~~.-s it1~~!1!:0' R E Atll. T Y <:.alltodav ' !17!1-5371)
7 14 96:~1i7fi7
()Tlft-:lt WORTll
WltlLF.. INTERESTING
P R OPEHT I t:S In
CORONA Dt:I. MAR:
Thrcc tx'<lroom home.
h11rdwond floor:.. <'onve.
rut..'fll locat1on. R·2 lot. re-
ady for additional unil.
$150.M
COLE OF NEWPORT
REALTORS
675-5511
~t; ,•;•I , ".'
ALLSTATE.
REALTORS
flac<?i!~~Jt,~~~
IAIE PllYACY-«AIE PllCE
Single-home privacy with all condo
b e n e fits. Popula r 3 bedroo m
Dolores on lush g r eenbelt in North
Bluffs. a nd pri ced to a llow
"do-your·own-thing" decorating.
Only $157,000.
A COUJWIU ....-a CO.
644·9060
2111 SAHJOAOUIH .. LLSAD.
IH NEWPOfltT CE~
Want ,\d Hl'lp ' 642-567
C!E
llDllB ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
SPECTACULAI SPYGLASS
l.oHly 1-'1\C' Bedr oom Model With Night
l.1 ght?> Vu•w Profess1onally Landscaped.
Pool Jarnzz1. Suuna . E ntry Leads To Larae
l.1v1nj! Bnom & Formal Dinin g Room.
Modern l\itehcn Do"·n:.tatrs Game Room.
Call t-•or i\ppomtm~nt To Ins pect . S52S.OOO.
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Ill DOYa DllYI
mac nab I Irvine
raaltg
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Ut•tten••~Mi"" •nd pn\lac)' on nearly v.
• .-re' Heevy lbake root.
t'r""'h doOn and win
dow.,,, 4 bdrm• with
•PtU'lllt' ma11tt1r uite.
hirtt" ~orlu1hop arf'a
bl•hind aara.i• Ownvr
1llU an....., •l 8il.\.OOO. C•ll St1<1ry I 8h•wcr. m iww. j Ci)UAIL
A.!~S~.
Thwrlday. M!J 17, 11111
WIJUSJUSTa ..... AIM!
A duph• on the tat'hlrlde n1 Cout Hwy
.eta a k>w. tow prir t-or 11n,oee • l•rma arc
IH'it llablt' (OWft t'r ~ f\ftuc&nJll. Xlnl
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liOn I RrlOiila . -xlnf
pn1't' -Cell MW 1
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640.SllJ
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1n <.•o!fta M N•ll No
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Uun
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Sl.taroo,J. or Jtull t•our1'11 • ,,..,.11.. :uoo llq n. 5br.
3hi. ~ him rm l111io!l'
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......,ittnt Ot'Hn vlt1w Ralncho San Joaquin 2hr.
New a bd .... m\JI lard den. 2ba. f~>k . pvt bd HP: 'ult•>. All. palloll. all on toUrse m.aa:t: '19-0TOI. t)lJOy view rom motel
*I.TOP Moma. Pool • Jilf'
ThUi MMI' MW CWllOm J 1l3~5GQ.M).OWJ.
r>.ldroOm hnm•• haa llvlna TUaTUIOCtC
twn\ •'r~ch door& open· BREN HOM E·Miramar l~ 1111 ..,. m-•1111 ,w.w. Pl• O, COfMr view lot.
Murh mort• lo t.-11. call l'OlllPlltllOll date Ju_ly ts
l'l•;NTtJHY 21 WF.ST, $elt~rl own opt1on11
»HMO. ~al3Q. MQ.0054 _ ------, <•¥..., 1014 CREEK.SJDtASPfo:N ........................ In Woodbndg~. 3 81', 2
IY OWNB ba. •'lllly landsl·aped 1md
•Ur. 2 8 a, tam rm uparadec:l. SUper terms.
wtfrph'. 2 ear ura1lt1 -.aoo.Owoer .Ml-4038
w vpnr . :q1rinkl1•r
M)'Slt'llll!. h101·k ft'Ol'l'. UHIVEllSITY PARK-2 •k>. llnl 1•tmll SJ 17,SOO l'lush 2Br. 2lla lwnhsc,
l&'MI Mt Sht.•rrvd l 'll'l'lt! AC, new l'pts. end unit. •1Dl. w1dt-greenblt, steps to
.. lingo
Rul&un
fiOU-COUASI NOMI
WITH POOL AM> SPA
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495-1720
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IHdl Da• a•e IPICTACULAI YllW
SIH,000 ~~:r~~
Newport ..... .\. attrac· ...aa Q rormal ave, Blt, newly crpl'il ~ cllailll, auaUO lounae •
Pllnted Uaak1e • out. • famify room • llvin.1 ..bib to buc.b. 01mea reom aU o.,. to...,..
lranaferred out of area tainment 1i1ed view
Pool • tennla courts declul Pleat.y ol room ror Re1sonable term11 lf pool Owner is open to
qualified buyer. Call fCM crea'tive llaaDcin&. Price appt to 11ee. Peagy 11118000
lw>-fm 531-¥• iuMAa llAl.n
BY OWNER
Super Neighbrhd. 3b1
2ba Lg lam rm Newly re deco SkyLile Walk l<
pk /sch l Sl29,500
~.
511-7977
WID9YYOU
•O.-fll l:JI P.W.I HARE dupwx with puol & Pn~11r.111u ... M,•:.11 Vt1rde 3 ---------1 .. _..... I .. ,. .. 000 Hr. 11m1I) r m 2 Hi., l~•leoch 1040 ~ -l'ft\la :. --· rrplt' 111.Juor !-.w..,d11h •••••••••••••••••••••••
adll poul By own<'r
W .500 5.S2 1766. M9·~2 LAGUNA MIGUEL
499.4551 493-1112
Wl'UPAYLOAM
Ir ISCltOW COSTS
on tbi11 4br. 2ba H\I
home. Beaut new crptJ? &
lndsc. Nr park & sC'hl
$174.500 . 551 6561
640-1440.
To find another ca.tom
home that cu match the
unique desi1n of this
c1.111tom 3 BR home with
family room and game
room. Superbly designed
kitchen with breakfast
area that opens to view
1tnd decking. Living
room and master suite
are surrounded by wall!;
ol glass lhal overlook
ruahl lights and sweep·
ing view of oce1U1. Prict.'
S!&l.<W.
B)<wr. ~ RIKJ, 751 ~17 Cm 111al1..t Location l .. .OOM $62,tOO
Wrth .:n•Jl u:.:.umuhll'
luau l11th• '"''"' & dhow t;n.•u.,.• 111uld turn
1 tu~ Ullo ,, 1 c1tl choir1111:r
(.:..II nn thrs l>ot• twrur1•
11 :c. tuv lut,• 1:\1 :m11
CSELECT
'T' PROPERTIES
Cameo Shores
CANYOHVllW
OPtH Fiii. I 0. 2
Thi,., ,•hcirming I uwm·r
1·\N1Nn 3 bt.lrm . :! ba
humt'. in xlnt cond1t100.
cloiie t.o oe\'ltll & pnvak
~al'h Central uir t•ond.
Nh akr r our & lus h
-landscap1ni: Came~
Shores lowest price '
L' n 1<1 ue op port u n 1 t y Sil:i61.9UO. Lshld
MOMOll
LAWMMOWH!
rowntiow.t'. J bdrm. :!
hath, d1n1ng. bw lun ...
ll.lnt rall>C\!i & dra~!.
~any OC"<'oralor tou.:ht!i.
Uouble ~arag"' Ask111i.:
$74.000.
Call S4U 1151
-~~.:-HERITAGE
REALTORS Jw,ut<> vou m thr~ lovl'I\• 201 MILFORD DR.
:. f IHlxJ +hom1• 1'1•n1rui Ridtltlty. 673-7040 ---------h lo1:attod. Vaultl'tl wood ---------•
(' l' 1 II o ~ :. , w e l b ll r •
Df'('Ol'ator wall cover·---------•
ing~. Privak dt•t•k Ct•n
tral vacumn. S.•lf dn~ own & much more· t:a II •
Cameo Shores
MOVIE ST AR'S
MAMSIOM
OPIH NJ. I 0.2
now. 673·85:l0
... J' 'f. fit\;"' j, \, l..lf4 If f • f --- --,
THE REAL I'
ESTATERS I ---__,)
~--'"· ofOwMnhip
Ttm.. ncurly nt>w 4-pl<'X
11th'~ a :i IKlrm. <I hath
nwnpr·~ unit w frµh·
Tiw other :J Ullll~ a rl' all 2
h.lrm. 2 bath w /~aral!c
<"';orxt loC'ulion & m1•ome
N c w (' x r I u s 1 v 1•
panoramic ocean views
from exccplJonal c·ornel'
k>cation. 4 Udrms .. 31:.o
baths, dmrni: rm. & den.
Master s wte With rrplc
Pool 1n ~l·cludc·d
courtyard l"ahulous
view tnra1·c ! $595.000
Land 111C'I
4501 GORHAM
Richltlty. 673-7040
Owner will hl'lp rmanre ---------
t-\Jll pr:i1·1· S.!25.11011 Call
J.'itr2tili0 Coda Mna 1024
«=:SELECT
'T' PROPERTIES
VIEW OF OCEAM
AMO LIGHTS!
S)!f.711()
•••••••••••••••••••••••
JUST LISTED
1700 sq.ft. rustom on
huildable R 2. Easts1dt!
Cost.a Mt:Sa.
Red Carpet
645-3474
l 'n1qu1.· home 1''orrn.rl ·------
"''1ry. tius:e 11vini.: rrn ~ The Location 1 .. rrnal d111e. '1 Bcdrm~ • ..!
m,J,..ll•r :.v•tc~. Pnvlll\· Is Perfect
'"dl ru off h11leawa ) Charmin!! homt· l111'at1•cl
1111.1:.t<•r ~u1tc. With vi1·w by excl•ilent Sl'hools.
••I •wean a nd lilt''' shopping centers and
1)11•.1m homf' at bargain frrl•wavs . Includes :i
1•ni·•· Call 7M ·!l<>:l-li71i7 tlt'droonis. oak panelled
•N" '1 • "· ' ''·' '' '· ' dcfi with wet bar. formal I ra 1i1Jil'li ~1 duuni: room. rir<'placc. "'*ifi'iJ1\; E~~-~~~['~aif.a,t.~i1I
We Need Help!_~
llaH• more cusloml'rs & ... ~10._. VETS holt>L~ than sult-spcopll'! ._, •U"'ll• "
.\II location thut attraM.~. N11·e 1<.:1S1de. co~tci l\h·~a
TRi.HARIOR "WON'T Li\ST". S87.JOO.
REALTY 1'.odo...,11 VA.
Red Carpet 400 East 17th. C ~l 645-347 ..
A..,k for Oav1d 64&:1255. ,.
Mesa Verde
~Familv o.;-o;:-ti'~e hard·to~f.nd
5 bedroom executive
homes With C07.Y family
room. brirk rireplal'f'.
k1tcht·n with hu1 It ins .
Giant patio runs 1:nt1rc ~ del Mer I 0221 length or home. Close t!l
••••••••••••••••••••••• l!Chool1>. $129.900. Won t DUPLEX last Call 540-1720.
C•>r11 f'r lot . ee~ppcr TMIBL
pJumbm,::. i,lood rman1• I -· lfll! Sl59.000.
(i. 11. Rc•bcrtsilf'I. Rllr
675-0562
SPECTACULAR
QUALITY DUPLEX
4 llD 2 IATH R·2
762 Center W /Side
SOLD
115.0UO.
RtdC9"t
645-34)4
IRAMDMEW
TOWMHOMES
... iH• Woods" <Easw1~ost.a Mesa> 2432Santa Ana Ave.
By owner. :tOOO K11lybrook
Ln. Open Sul/Sun. 12·6. 3 tm. den. rumpus rm .
Ha bu. l"ruit trcc1>. Ii.:,~. lot W11lk to schools. t•ol·
ll'IW & ~hopp111~. Ull
bushne. lmmoo. posst•s!> 548-:sn -----
FmtS .. t c..,..e!
Best buy 5 Br. ram rm
home in Mesa del Mar.
Z!OO sq rt. Choice loc on
lge comer lot. Gorgeous
home. mariy extr as.
Won't last at $119.500. Ca ll now 546·0784
~rlAi,'l
$9000 °" 9 J/40/o .... Owner will carry rinan.
Redu1·ed to Sl 19.500
Prof. lnrlscpd, 4br Ml'sa
Verde home w /frplc. w('t
har. many xtrus <ll'llCI
Serani; Pl 751 -31\!16.
~n /Agt
SAVE!
on loan /csc row cos ts
when taking over this
9.5% loan. lmmal'ulate MC$a Verde home off
Cntry Club Orivc. Usc'f.1
bnck al'cents the entry 3
lge br's. 2 bnck frpks .
Lw;h grountls. SI 11:1.0011
Call 645· 7221
·~2t
~estc~ff R"'.:!!_
<I Cus t om built
Townhousl!s. 2 lrg.
bdrms. t.·ach Corner
usc•d brick fir epla1•l's,
hUJIL m BBQ's. countr)
klll'hen. inc•ls'd dhl.
garages. Pnme Co~ta
Mesa 10<'. l'crf et1. for 2
ramilie~ Owner will
c arry I s t al I O'k
541'.!·:wi.56 --------BY OWN1':H ·1br. 2ba
W/frplc, £am rm. pool,
s pa. BBQ. rirc ring,
f)alto. Nr So. Coast Plaza
& park . Nice
neighborhood. $96,000.
54.5-2705 ..
4 PLEX
MESA VERDE
Owner's unit 3 Bdrm 2
ba. ;tpprox 1600 SQ. rt..
pat.iu, three 2 bdrm 2
bath, enclosed 1?arages.
Prinl'.only.64S-9161
OPEN HOUSf
RfALT'Y
/
By Owner Coll. Prk
An exceptional custom
bll home w /vaulted woo1I
beam CP1bog, bcaut1!ul
solid oak cabint.'I!.
thruout. (pies in livg rm
& master bedroom.
leaded glass wmdows, &
C'Cran'lic tile jacuzzi in ~trbalh
PLUS
A charming i bdrm ren·
tal w /(pie & separate
pet.iodeck. 1279.500.
home. 3 Br. walk lo
English Tudor 2&!1 Br sc hoob , xlnl eon d
splil level, 2&3 car thruo ul OtTCU as· garu~e. frplc s. sumes loan. $87,500.
mil'rowaves, greenhouse 957·619tl. Pnn only. windows, pool , s pa .. ---· --.-CAU.644-721 I
/Jn NICifl
[}l\11 t y .\.
l\ssm '" rrs
TENNlSrourt. CUSTOM HOMES
646-006lor955-1920 just completed In quiet
Developed by. northern CM near S. Co.
Woodlree Dev. Co Plaza. Besl appearing
horoc>s in area. 3 Dr 2 Ba.
DUPLEX HOM1 IT'S FOR YOU Pnced right al Sl 12.000.
Call 646-4at7 /646-4091 Flnest corner location; This lovely 3 bedrm. 2
towe1y 2 bdrm. residence bath Mesa Verde home Mesa Woods 4 Br. 2 ba,
YOUWOtn
..... IT
~ 3' br active "4ew ot harbor, ocean, t...t 6 bay nite lites. On ~ Blvd. O¥•loolt\NI a»na Cove. 915,000. Br owner. 631·4580.
Jil8esl duplex In CDll.
8dr JUI& ClompletiDS. IOI Mar1uerlte. $211..1.000. Submit term1·ro11
tnde?MMl•
CJllNA COVE. la 1br, + dlll w /llflvate guest qtn . 8aJ 6 ocean view. Neat •a plD • ...-wttb owner financln1. Bkr. m•n•.
3br. 2be. p¥t bch. att •• °""Jami. a,. fd .• view.
Olr. llO)dl. Dy owMr,
St67 .llO, no a1enu. maa.
• f -
covered patio and gas Xlnt cood. 4r IOc. Owner BBQ. Priced beJow Lc..nsfrd-SLlS.000.
market. caU M&-5880 for ~um monMletai~. -----~~~-
GRAND OPENING
MARINITA
Prestigious residences
near the marina from
~.ooo . a.ia-34SU ; a4006; 549-Sl 11
Near 11chool:.. i.ho1" rrwy. Nice 4 HH. l! Ut\. on
llll'~t· lot
l'w1< l'lat't!.lot• ~ 741ll
CULDESAC
Sharp :l Bdrm, nestled on
a h~c pnvate lot. Neur
Broult.hun.t and Atlanta
tn.900 Ron Ort ltc<tl
)o:o;l att• Profession a Is
963-8377
CORMERLOT
I.tits of room for motor
t.>mc or boat on this nic-e
3 bdrm, 2 ba full pm•t·
381.900. Park Plac1•, Int·
842·7461
SHARP
2 RR Condo. New cpl· g &
drupes. Near Hunllni..'lon
I lrbr. S'l0.000. by owner
IMC)..:'H70 ev~ & wknds.
NEAR COOL
PACIFIC
Super duplex. only .t
year.; old. Great owncr1>
urul. SLSS.000.
WHAT'S YOUR
llAC9'JET?
Elegant 3 bdrm condo
w l\enrus rourts. close lo
beach. Shows like new
Sl00.000
754-7100
bee Patio HOtllt
and Poot
ll1kl· to bctH'h. Spar111u~
& airy 2 slorv~mrml•l
ktl('h1•n Hug~ u"na.! and
d111ini: rm. Crackhn !!
fireplace. 2 Extra l~irgt·
pat101>. Only SDS,900 (;all now. 96J. 7881 c..r "''"'I• • J lu01 • f ,,, I l~INtd
Hatlii4• . ...__ 1042 •••••••••••••••••••••••
......... Harbour
'1br. 3 rull ba. ram rm.
DH. LR. Full lndscpd,
ulc entry. u II bll·ins .
rrplc. slumpslone walls complete. Near new.
quality bll by Ayres. y 0 . please. $138.500.
840-1441. --
DCB.LENT PLAN
LarJ?e 3 bdrm. 2 ba all on
one Ooor. Near s hoppm!!
('Cflt<'r Park Place. Inc.
'"2·7461
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
laOWMARICET
Sharp Jbr , ~real locat1vn + decor walh amemhcs.
Mu.'ll sdl. 611-4311 agt
WOOO .. IDGE
SALlolE.ASi-OPT.
2br, den, 2~. S&S pal10
home. gorgeous lndscpd.
Patio, w ;cover. <' alh <'t!l I·
ing. Woodburn. brick
frplc, gas kitchen-heat,
attach. 2 car ~Mi:. pvt
end unil. 9''• as:rnmable
mtge. IM,900. Own will
he lp rin. By owner.
714-&&4·0549.
GltACIOUS LIVING
LOW
DOWN PAYMINT
Spacious 2 sty 4Br. 2112 Sa. cathedral l'cilinJ:,
covered patio, short. sare
wlk to schools, shops,
park. library. tennis.
pools. Ass umable
down payment. Un1vers1·
ty Park. 552·0873/or
'131·5100ext 1488
•VM&IOVIS
Allume 1~ Int. con·
tnK.t. ll2.500down. 4 BR,
3 Ba. A/C, upgraded. For
..... 1114111
'IVRTLEROCK Home By
Owner 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Fee
la nd. 1132,000. Need
q\iduale. 644-4U7
lMEFRONT
$125,000!
Sharp Glenwood model
m Arbor Lake. Steps to
beach t. clubhouse. i:.!ft; 1lvln1 room Ii f rm combine wilb
m.a& ou&door ~o lirtn1 lake aide I Hilbl1 up1raded. fan ·
tmtk! vtew. • Bedrm or a bldrm .. dea. Poola 4· ._..l'OU1t9too! Tue a
look at thl1 ele1ant ToWnhome today. C.ll
752-1100 lJlllt• 111 ~· I\ •Vfl 10~1 N I
TH~ll~~~~ I f ST .::..::.::.J
IRVIME'S IEST
Woodbndge Plal'e Bis ·
flUC' model al'ross from th<> lake 4BH 3 ba or
Spanis h s plt•ndor Or
fored :it $168.000 (;all lo
SCMllh &.ag.ta o-Poillt
497.3331 644-7020
L...-a leach Newport 1Mc11 Exclus i ve Newport
Tower MaJ?n1ric1an1
Catal ina -Ca nn e r )
Villiage VICW. 2br. 2b:i
professionally decorat
ed $189.500 751 -5000 ~-0094
~l'-' , .
OCEAN SPRAY R.E
759-9222
Part of
Tomorrow
-Today
Dreamy contemJX>rary
style hom e with 2
bedrooms. lush atrium
t.'fllrv. di nm!! room. Wl'l
bar: doublt! rin•placc.
den, gou rmet kitchen
with built-ms. Giant cov
t>l't'd putio Mul'h rnorl''
91.500. C..11 559·8451
TAABB.L. -· READY
and
WAITING
Beautiful and \'a canl
S1\N MJGt.: EL 111 the
Ranch area or ltVIOI'.'
llili. 4 lx<tlrovm :! ~lory
air rondit IOnl•d hvmt• IS
ideally localt:d on a c•ul
d l' -s a I' I II j n
E X E C li T I \' E
NEIGllBOHllOOL> You
(·an f1na111·,· this honw
through the le nder 111
your cho1 c'· t\:.k ing
$l.17.!XJO_
e-RANCH
REALTY
551 2000
UPWARD MOBILITY
Wh y nut l·njoy pro
rcss1onall ~ dP1•nrall·<I
and lamJs1·ap1·!.I -t Hdrm
1n the lfarwh. Eleg .. rnl
living on 4UJl'I (·ul ck :-.a1•
Only $120.0UU. VOGEL -1',\l'll'H'
&IO·lih)I
AW A R D W I N N I N t;
TOW:"JHOUSF: 3 Br <! Ra
Pondt-roi.a townh11u~1·.
excit1nJ? d1•s1 ~n . air.
rqilc. :.kyl1ghl:.. u1)·
grad(.'(l floming & 1lq>S.
I~ patio. pool & 1a1· Ry
owner. SI lti.000. 7~11 ·!'llHll
Attention
Bar9ain
Hunters
LarJ-1.ach •••••••••••••••••••••••
R t-:F:DER RF.AL TY
Hilltop Developers
Luituna Charmers
Orean V1<'W
New Condos & Nt•\\
HOU.'ie
I blk bell. 1..2.:l. bdr. ·Ill <!
Cypress at L oi· u :-. t
Owrn:r 1Developcr 1131111!.I·
I' r I H r 0 k l' r w I I. I.
CC.>Ol'J::HATt-: 499 lfi25
Iv m-.!! or .i~1-4:Jl5 I Con
elu.1 HJ.ti ---Robins and Roses
L'harmmit I UR hUUSI' Ill
prcst11tious .l=;mcrnld Ba y
Ter ra c l' Su nn y.
r hel'dul . S J.10.CI O U l>
rooms. indudrng larl!c
separat•• d1111n.: room,
Surrounded by love ly
rn.ut lrN·~ Only minute::.
walk IQ beach. $l!i5.00.J
DOM OSEN
REALTORS
-IOI GLF:NNF:Yltl'.
·l!J7·4&4K
Causey
& Company
EHCHAMTB>
CHARMER
~on.h L<U!Una hom1· "11 h
mature lrt.-c~ 110 :,panou.,
~round!-> on qw1•t ~trl'ct ::
lll•droum.,. d1mn1t rMm.
.1rea.., t11 expand and llw
pnce I:. n i.:ht at Slti2.51NI
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m \111lai:l· l''a1r
l./\GUN/\ RE/\Cll
497-2457
C.M.;lanqin~ \'aluc in prt.·
sllgious area. ;1 bdrm .
:.!'h ba. San Luis tk y l•---------
MocM in Hand10 Sun MEW & BEAUTIFUL
Joaqwn, Just :-tc·p:, tu Country l"rend1 Custom
golfrourse $141.000'" llomc with 01.•c11n view.
step; from l>cach. <I Bd.
·I',.. bu. cltm & furnily rm
l'rimc Crcs1.·C"nt Bay
loc:utmn S>25.CHMI S<-1.· at
1188 •1urine or t·all
owner. J e an F.ddy
759-0456
.....,.......,.. 1052
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.. 523 CAMPUs~·IR~1ffE Laguna Niguel
.....,._leoch 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•DUPLEX•
Orean side or hwy. level
Int, easy a1·1•eis to l>l'urh
~-'<ts paint. m innr rt·
prurs, ideal for home &
income. Hurry , only
$145,!lkl
Mission Realty 494-1'7:11
SEREME
ENVl.ONMEMT!!
Realty •
BEAUTIFUL
MEW VILLA
1n 11r1·!.t1i::1ous guarill'd
gall' t·ommunily. lrg :1
Hdrm, d<•n & family rm
homl' lhghly upgrad<'d 1-'.xlell~IVl' USC Of a.!laicd
lllcs & u.-;('d bnck. l'lush
l'urpt•llnit. corner lot
w1oc•1·a11 & ··mountain
Vll.'W $229,000
49:J..94t4 495-5221
Something
Your
Family Needs
Thi.' C'holl'.<' family-style
home located at end or
1•ul·dt!·S3l' Strt!t!l ~odd 11~1' hom (' ha s 2
lxdrooms. formal d1nmt.t rOOm . f1replal'l'. ~1anl
krlehen w1lh ~adgt!ts
i!alore' 3 patms <2. with
cvvcrs I Mon· $91 .50o
Call 4!t>· 1Uli4
TARBEU. -· ----
Assumable Loon
Fail">\o.y El Nt~ucl :lbr.
5234,000 <.:ustvm Really
Tffi.'1177
GA TE GUARDED
HIGUB. SHORES .... _ .. ~
/\ roomy 11p~rad1•d ap~
Pl'f)X lOOO ~q ft 2 ::.ton :1
Hdrm on '""' land Staine.of! l!la~!> window~
and uµo;la1r., 1w1.·k at tht·
Pac1f11
PLl ·:-.
t u bu Io u., q· t· r "' at 111 n
tac1ht1L~ aml 1·H~Y walk
to pnvcilc hcach
t\NL>
u fabulous assumal>lt:
$14-0.000 at :11"•; loan.
l'ncl'<I n i:ht al St:l2.IJ01l
6A4-721 I
FOH MOHE INFO
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Minion Vieio l 067 ..••...•...........•...
Exl'lu:.l\'t' 1'~m1stcrra on
'lhe W3ll'.r ur f.akt• .\1 1~
~100 Vie.JO 2br. 2 l>a. up
a.!J'ad(.'S. Ground lt!vcl ~
hoat s hµ S14 l .~Ull
751·5000. ~-!!094
1'¥wport Beoch I 069 . ............•...••.••.
R<•al F.~tah•
liavfront Ouplx Fant vu. :11ir upr 2Br lwr l'"i>.
hlln.., & ldry hkup 111 t•a
Sum mr /wnlr rent I
S:l90.0001vfr own /a~I
IW().1879 ---
IS.OW MARKET!
IUG CANYON Condo
i.:reat lol'allon. ALSO
d t.'j!unt Jbr. home with
pool +spa · only $124,000
Pnnc. ~ly 673-431 l~i:_l
nEIWFFS
Heduced to $1'1-1 .900
Ata>tutely 1mmal·ulah· :i
Hdrm 21,., bath. formal
d1nini?. Split level
lownhomt'. 0Jl('n spar 1•
view from li•ma.: room
und ITll!Slcr swlt' Now
vanmt. owner anxmus.
Call !>Ml· ll51
~HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
PANIC SALE!
Duplex 4 Br +JRr
Open Mon thru Sun
IOAM loJPM.
ll534th St.
Ualboa Peninsula
$199,950
The Property Mart
640·9019
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IUMAIUALTY
551-7'77
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1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ICIDS & PETS
WELCOME
1976 KJrkwood, lovely air
rond 2Br . 2Ba, blcyd ror
the kid'i or pet. Must see lO<tppret-. 1MM5643t
Mobffe .... Store
848·~
$16,900 PENINSULA DPLX. STEPS TO IEACH
w /2 & l Ir. Uttits. Obi wide '61 Tra1lerama
C.:11mple1cly furnished. CON5186l J pvt heh &.
u nu!. u a II Y "Pal' 111 u ~ pier Sub-letting allowed.
room-. with rireplat·cs. Located rn Treasure Is.
v.t:t bars . many am-:u.>l Pac1rir Coast Hwy.
rul1t.'5 Owner will trade Lal! H(·h. OHered by f11r a pt:. (Jr mot1.•I .,.,1u ••)() H.ena1:.sance M. P . ( 714 l
... "'·"' 4!jij.:lllli
-
\\,\II HI HO"'l MIMUnS-ROM THE IHtMI-, lftc .
BEAL ESTATE JCH
6.31· 1400 Royal Mon arch 24 .60
RE ST OR I G I NAi.
RLUF'fo'S AR fo:J\' Sens a
.lt0nlll l'ldn 1-:. h1i.:hly
t·us1om1zf'd. :-.pac·1ous <I
bdrm swte.s + massive
family rm & aelded hob·
h y r m 0 v 1• r I o n k s
e·normous i.:n•c·nbc lt.
lln nt>S I l y pr11·•·cl
at$1119,500 Agent &10·5560
Ci<)()OS'rt\ftTER. 2 Oft. I
Ba 1·01l:igf· on I< 2 lot
lti•1m to add. allt•\ NC'ar 'h"p~. lll'ae·h & bus
'!lli,!}1111 P r 1nr only
!)oll!-'.~
1080 ...............•.....•.
$61,950
FHA.
VA Terms
Sq u 1.' a k y t I e a 11 :!
ll('drnom home on I U!>h
tree hoed Mreet Umin~
rl)Om. cll.,lom hook1·a'c'
I>el1t·1uu::. fruit from
hJ1•kvarcl I rt'i'N Ca II lo .ia~ ~10 li:.!V
TMBBL. ~· ------
PROIA TE SALE
21DRMHOME
R·l LOT
S57.000
Ill lh1• tilMI bl111•k ol So
Syc;1mor1• 1\n older :!
Bdrm I hath hom1.·
50XJ2.'i 101 Con v1•nt11ma l
l<'nn.-.only
Cdl644-721 I
/Jn NILfL
GAILEY &
A~SUCIAffS
rRICB> RIGHT
Neat 3 HR. 2 ha home 1n
rul·c ne1J?hborhood Full
pnce only S7 I . 500
Parlt Plal'e. lnl' IW2 7461
Sa.A Logilna 1016 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1':LEGANT 48r. 2·~ea
home. Spectal·ular v1l'W
pvt beach & ll•nni..
radllt1es $3ti!>.OOll
P.N.D. Propert1c~ (2131
1117·3316
---~-T•tin 1090 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
2Rr. P•Ba. comer lot.
l ow park r e n l
tJ06'767·721
PLUSH
Mobile 14-Store
848-8895
Newport Beach lBr. l blk
lo ocn. Sll!,500. 646·5&'711 aft 6PM & wknds.
FAMILY PARK
Owner a nx ious. JBr.
2Ba. 1976 Barrington.
l11land kitchen. lg mi>tr
bdrm & bath w /gardt!n
tub. schls Just minutes
away. (MPJ8441
Mobile Ho.. Store
848·1i895
•EXCITING•
Newport IHcM.ido
Bl·auti rul l!t 76
(;o ldenwesl 2Br . 2Bll
horn<' Wltlun WMJking db
lance or Lido's rine~t ~hoppm~ area. Small pt:t
we I co mt>
leochAreo
S.Stcr Aclt Pet Partc
12'x60' w texpanded liv·
tnR rm. 28r. 2Ba. front
kllr hen, beautiful easy
l'ur1·yard.
L..,..aHills
Special...,
Beautiful 5 Star Adult
Pk. 24x60 Seacrest. 2 l"c
Br. 2Ba. ram rm with all
thc xttas. Only S29.500. ,
CAUFOINIA
PACIFIC
MOllLEHOME
SALIS
2706 Harbor. Ste 20ti·A
540.5'37
SUMTHIMG UTIA
Oressutic area in mslr
bdrm. cedar lint•d
cbets. pull oul kitchl!n
shel\les, I~ pantry. dbl
wide A rl ington .
(ffH4429.70)
Mobile.._. Store
848·8895
C(Yr.( NEST for adults.
Walk to bu.'i .. shops. I Br
an <1u1el clean Costa M~a park. $8900. 8kr
631-1(54
Treat yoursclr lo an
evening al home. t he
dramatic 40 rt. livmi: rm.
is graced by 2 elegant
o pe n stairways that
create an impressive at·
mosphere. Impressive outdoor decking, ocean &
canyon views Just hsl·
49~241 l 130.5050 lliiiiiii_~i!_i!_iiiill __ ii_•_ iiil_ m_ii__! I
.. LLTOPVIEW
Beautiful custom but It
tn-level. 5 Bdrm 4 bath
home i.n Tustin lhlls 1-;x·
QIAsitely deroraled with
Juts ol wood and 51lass
and features an indoor
alnum. Call 54n·5HHO ror
mort! detail~
WHY PAV HIGH RENT'.'
8x40 w /6x3) glasaine rm,
1mmac cond In /out,
sacrifice 675-2022
f-Ul-H::':-> 1 L
OLSON
··~-~
HF.EDER REALTY
$8G,500. 3 bdrm. ;:•~
ba.Condo · cl<'J?anl. f rplc.
a te. l! pools, wlk tu
~ save as 9"'. as
sum a e .
cooperation. Easy ac
t."t...")S ll'IWS. ${Olf. bcarh
Call R. E . Ofc. 7 days 10·1\
494·4315. Other l 1 m es
499-1625 IV. m SI(
One year old 3Br. 2'-"l SEU. idle items with a
ba +ram rm. Cedar extr. Olllly Pilot Classified Ad
Fr. wmoows, 1245:"000.
4lr1-47:i9or774.53:11 &.et-leech 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'II~.~
DAMA POINT
Beautif uJ custom built 3 bedroom, 2
bath home located on hillside
overlooking Dana Point Marina.
Enjoy the lovely ocean and
coastline views with city li&hta by
night. Custom heated pool and apa.
$299.900
A COUMIU. IAMI• CO.
496-7222 831-0836
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' JUSTUSTID
601 LIDO
SUper view or Bay &
Ocl•an Per(el'l cond.
' f a tosee.
673-1020
DLX 311164 in award win-
nanic pk, adlts. wlk lo
stores & s hops . Irv.
~1·3727
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Place an ad In our Lost
and Fo11nd columns.
UDO ISLE That's wt.ere people looll
when they've fouad an
Except.Iona! 4br. 2ba on·~~~~~~~~~~ itemolvalue.
---~ .... HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
wide St to St lot. rrench I::;:======;::=.;==~::::;;::::~=;;;;;;;;;-
doon & beam cetUngs c._ (i'Q 'O ..(\ 11. ' _ f) 'C ~Q. •
thnl out. hardwood firs, ~~ ~Cit.I ~,. <et p tr ";J ~~k~r':~°-: "Tftaf Intriguing Word"Gom• wiflt o Ct.idle
Completely remodeled. ,...,. ~CIA• • f'OUAN ------By Owner. S460,000. ....,.,0 _ ,.,,~,. o1 ,,..
fl'73..84ZI. '°"' te•o.,bltid .. o<d• i,...
low to lo"" lov• """',_ ...,.da &UFFS/flMEST ..-------.
Lut orfer at owner I S E Y R H E direct pnce, Immediate 1-:1--,-l--y-l--,.l--.lr-2 -,I,.--,
occupant·y 3 Br 2 ba, end ... __._...._ ... __ ,_ _ __. __ .._ _ __.
urut "C" plan by pool Li
rencedpatio. • I H E B T R I Open Sat/SUn l ·5. i---.
1
-... -........ ...-~Vista Cajon. 11 r I . 975-0198 sw.ooo
ow.-I T H £ c F 1 ... ~i ..... ., ......... r r I I '.: You 061\'I D611ff9 ltOW IOftQ
Has bought a notber my wife -... leftoweta. Our
home Comfortable 4 1etr1gerltor 11a1 -marb.
bdnnll. wtth the priv .. y r T £ M " E c I d 2Vt baths. Located in I I I I I • eo-.... .... cftvclle ._. actwsive Ea1tbluff, wlti .,, 1111o"9 "' .,,. ...i""" -d your own prtvete vlew of '°" .i. ... 1oo •·-...., No. 3 ...__
~=~1..ea.:~~;;t.:. I ~~,~~f~9u~~s~mm r r 11 r I' r I' I
tt'rtaln lng AD DED • UNSCtAMt11r 11ttr1~ 10 I I I I I I J I VALU t: own tr wl II ct 1 ~"'~wl• . . . . • • • . rarry lat T D Call Lido L....:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ree~lty~S'TJ.~~7300======:=.J~SCl~~·~w..t~..ITS~~A~•!W~.,..~~ .. ~C~l~N~l~"'~l·~M~IND~l~l~tl!!
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--jliidl, QK aota. It ....... -lat. OwMt' lilaliDa.atarPAl"lrlrvlne may carry loan wl1"1 °'1-.e.41 •Mn. an t.100.000 down. Ur IPll~•l... ..!!.:_~pl.I only _
WINAYI
MGllLU!
MIT11MI •1N•v•e-TOIS DllAM
Prime Hunlinlton Reac·h
4-pklx "'• hli<ly dH1r11 bfe h'nt•I arra Only
$14ot,MO. II won t lai;t'
<'all now Rlcr IM2>a35
tfl ttU.lu J 111• t°I IMU. ... llt1• LAI .. ._._.._......_ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e.t.MaM • 1124 .,.,.. JJ44 ... , .......... JJ" c.e..... J124 At ..... ....... .................................................. , .............................................................. .
SIP: nos• , ... • •• .._ ... Ir I a.. lrple. -a,o. * Br apta. family eom I k • -· .._. Jl40
F.'&6dal 1ou110n. Cloae to lmm11C' 3 bdrm 6 den. bt. lut 6 dep. m-1611. p1ex No peta. ZIOI Apt 3 --••••-••-••• lldaoolt. pana. 1bopl. 3 16*~ room. Uke new 4:M Aliso. Can aee af\ O>Uqe Av•. 642·9780 1.4'! bed. i bath. patio. t'Ond. Lr1 lot. doae to 7pm. -Ill.DE
dtit &llT fi'\o'plc-"50/mo. euc>I • le nola. 17'0. $m. Beaut. brand new I * * ar~S.U 1'* ~-PIUJL.RHlty. Illa OI LIAO bll, rrpk , lndry rm. tear CAIDOf APT *'M:I TSL Mamt -~942. um· Nrw 1'0ndo, 2 l1r, 2 h1&, I WITH OPTION •
lrp1<'1;, pool ,. J'H'un1 1·.,rnc• TwnbH• ut 3br, _.newly decor»t· 2Brw/g.ar·nucpts·palnl
• vrl>' 117!1 "1112 8kr Un1ven11ty ' Michelson. ed Partially fumi11hcd. Wtr pdl36-41201·5pm 2 ........ Ollfy
3br.2 lNI Nr poolltjac. home overlookln.i .iolf 2J78Placen1Ja "B"S300 3pools
Sharp :.s ltdrm. 2 hath 1 Lovt>I Y qu1"t i.lre l't. a>W"lle, SJ:!O mo ~0851. Covered rt
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111.E EXCITQIO
PALM MllA An$
MIN\.ITESTO NPT BCH
Beeb, llr2 BR from ps.Unap AdiiHi. No pets
1561 Mesa Or
15 8lks Eut ol Newport
Blvd> 9am·~ 546·119110
DM.r~~ ..... "_
le. .. .... _ ............... .... . ... -.... .. ft. Hwy ...... ;.
ibiUt)'. La1uaa, aub • ._ Idol, New carpet;
paint., air cOod.
e ne1otiable . _.u.._..,.970_ .. ,,
omcE 1,.ee available ~
al 17175 Beaeb Blvd. ~ OMLIDO ............ * *·put furn •.no llr. boe• dofll ~.ooo 2 Br layfronl. d~ wick-. ·~171.teo •.. *. h u ~ 1• r 11 nl 1 I Y rm Av1611. »WNJC Jww a IDWNHOUSE...2bt...llltllt.. . car po ..
a.Yi'mo , ind ordo"tr 157:.fM ~·~ Nuwport Terrace 3br . pvtpaUo.enclgar •• Adlts. cloee:':!y·::tru.
Olli Pam at ~WI() 2v.ba hi•a.1r unaraded no oets avail 6/l
near Talbert ln Hunt·
lnaton Beach. llO per rnondl. Pllarte ..,...se --4HH-..h.~L'e •t per--month,----+-••••••••••••••••••••••• desk• per rnontb. Daily
I
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'41A 11 HI HONl
HOMl' Ilk
lti:Al.tSTAlE
t)JI 14()\
WALK TO H :.ACH Z Bd. :!
Bl. + den. pa.tao pord1
...,. lovely l'lub. pool &r
JIK'W.1.1. aa.soo Aitcml .
~
........... 5-. 120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t~ ol LUl' SUv~rwooll
on MoJave H1vt"r Mv
J»Yt! ri\'l'r Vlt:W, I •U'rt'
$lUUO down, $100 J)l•r rno
.Jl.500. phone552·~3 ---......... fwW. 110 ••••••••••••••••••••••
4-Aex for sale by Owner.
near bear h 1n San
Clemente Xlnt 1n\e~t
m~nt $169.900/t"irm
4.1&-2955
1800 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IASTSIDE C.M.
Two 2 bdr m. untt!>,
pelios, encl05ed garugr:..
extra parkmg Alley lH'·
('t'SS. $125.000.
NEWPOITIEACH
ltlALTY 675-1642
W....WUICs-ry!
11 .. \>t'IU'U .Xt:.-...1111
2 NUHl'Lt-:XK._ !-IA
31 UNl'rS. Anuhl•1m
19lfNITS t'~
All nl ttM~" 1>roJe1·1i. mJ ' ht• purl'hlti•L<tl un ',.,_
(l.l\lll ,1bl1• IHO ll ;lll'
(>14 (WI 111 11101 I\ •tl t•tl
W.int ·~ fo,,t ,111 ion
l-\11 11\10 ('Jll
WOltLD R.E.
541 -0100
* * * * * Loh for Sale 2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
10 UNIT I.OT, Anuhc11n
Make offt'r Mum:>'& 1\:-
Mll' 1213 I 37•Hll84
IS'l'1\ ·I 1, .ll'rl' lob. Jll
plan'> & pcrm1l:. f>'I for,
,.:rackd t>ni.:1nt.·crt·d . 10
min , fro m 01·n. pk,,
plaw & sl'l1ls. i.:1111d un ·a.
unc:k•ri.:round u11l ()Her.
4~~'i
l1 H<1BJ\'n :
RI lot Norlh Tu:.t1n
Hil1:. Lt'\'l•I 1, at.·n · l'.111
Grt'1mr~ ,\ Ucnni:. ltl•al ty 75.1}. J 120
...... home / TrirPrt&s 2300
Pnme Newport Peninsula
!oration. 5 older units on
:.! kA..s. To be sold (IS u IO•U
tax deferr<'d ex<'huni.:c
Call Carolyn 642·517 1 or lt1chard Rosenth a l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1213)392·~. Aj:?t. At :i:w---l:k!ach .1l. W.1Llc irSf.41142 s.M.000 ,\dult:-,
l'J\STSIDE Costa Mesa :J nopets agcnt !lli41-151t l
·~&:~95.(kXl. 642·25HI ~County
- -Property 2 500
fuper rt.'<llJl·tion. 6 units >< •••••••••••• •••••• • • •• • garage.;. $!2.000 i.:ross.
ap1'r at ~ti!l.000 A!>
sume lst or ~01.700. Now
;ti s:.!45.000 rrin 0111\
A.i..'l 675·51!00 ~rr,\' ·
1-:a:.ts1dl' brund 11c~ :thr.
2ha unit + rcrn•><Jclt·d
3hr. 3ba ho ust' w Fl'
13X gross Sl!IH .SUO
7!)2·2550.
~Properly 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3HOUSES
F.:a.."il.!>1de C.!\1 3 separal ,.
hou.-;es on 2 loL-; 1\l' r11,,,.,
from p1trk . Super l111·a
I lOfl. Sl55.000
A pRE1TIG€ q_ ____ ~_HOM€~
JJ:l3W. Coast llwy. NB
645-6646
7 UHITS-C.M.
****** VA APPROVED
HOMES
All Anos· OrcJ. Co.
NO monl'' tlo\\ n
up to SJOU,1~111
\'dc·ran t\dm1n1,.,tra \11111
Suh::. Brokt.·r
WORLDR.E.
543-1626
:t-1 fir.. 7 tla\' Wl•l'k
Lion t ~a•l to-buy r1·al
<':>lalt'. bu} real c:.IJll'
and WAI T'
******
RanchH, Farms.
Gt-oves 2700 ....•..................
4.51\ lluby Hl'<J I ;rupl'frwt
~I P ,\ Will 1·on~11lt.-r
1rade 1714 1 !1<!2 n~m
~aut. 4 new lJuahJ•n >-t •••••••••••••••••••••••
l"ireplaces. xlnl localmn HauM-s Fu.Wshed
TSL Inv ml:. ll4:! lfiOJ ••••••••••• •••••••• •• • •
Few UHITS-C.M. Newport leach 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Near new. 3 Ur owrwr!> c; n arm 1 n j.\ ;i I) rt r m
unll. 2 bu. frpl, 2·c·ar Havv1ew M11btl1• ll11ml·
gur .. 3-2 Br. 2 IJa. unit" 1\vuil .Jum· & .J ulv $.~Ill
TSL Jnvstmts 64:!· lf~l:I l;"r mo fi7.5 11:.1-11 •
Ok1r tri·plx on dbl lot. wt
, rux shltr . $175,000 1ofr HauM-s Unfumished
owntagt 840-1879. ••••••••••• •• •• •••• ••• • _______ ,General . -
....................... 1202
S65,000 DOWN
4 Deluxe units. 0Ht-n·!1
ill S250.000.
loy McCcrdle,Rltr
541-7729
Oceanfront i\ pt /llote I
Npt Bch. Owner curry
S195. 000. 67 5·285.'>
COsta Mesa SpKial
Two super duplexes. All
2 bdrm .. I buth. Un li.:c .
lot nr. schools. shoppinj.\
Super location. Prftl'd to
sell now! S200.000
...... leachleauty
l'h Blks. from ocean
Terrific 4 unit bid~. M itr
apt. 3 bdrm .. 2' ~ bath:.
w/2 frplcs. + two 2
bdrm. & one l·bdrrn
apts. Grt. v alu l''
S!40.000. Wftley H. Taylor Co.
Realtors 644-4910
MEWllUMITS
Out of stale.
154 Units $3.040,000
40 Units S780.000
38Units 1174.000
1Lowint. as11um. lo1:1n1 ------...-....-. .
IL.ow int. assum. loan I
Prin. only please! • D. Bow'ke. RllrS46·99.'iO
6UNITS
BUDGET RENTS
1-:l'11n11m~
S;1ve gai-. + l1 m1·
1 b1-:< .\pts c 1 i.::. F l 11r
S!IO I hr for ynu & J.. 111 ...
SU'i I !Jr h."t' llunL lk h :mrs S!75. S280. 11w1s
S!85 2br furn. quiet di\
S:!ll.'i 1-1-! 2br frpl C ~I
:mn. ~I. tli!J. ~J:.0
Nwpt ll<'h 3 +-<!ha ssr10 fp
4Brs $1!J5 5Br:. S>75 I I B
Hon.e prop <!hr only SllMI
557-0825
llomcfinder!> Slate W1d1·
******* VA.APPROVED
HOMES
All .... os •OrcJ.CO.
NO money tlo"' 11
up tu SJOO.ooo
Veteran Admtn1stral1on
Sal~ Broker
WORLDR.E.
541-1626
~ Hrs. 7 day wecl-
0on ·1 wail to bu.\ real
estate. huy real e:.talc
and WAJ1'!
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1206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .
frpk , s tovt'/rcfri)(,
W!lhr/dryr, t675 yrly no
pet.ii. 494.3223 eves
..... , ...... 1207
Owner earn financing at 10'1'1%. 20% down. full -------m 9266.IOO. Xlnl
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PENINSULA POINT iJk, 4 Ba, dbl garu.:c.
lge mi&ter suile. watlrtb
beach/bay. 195()/mo. Yr-
l_y lea.w. A$!ent. 642·5200
•TWO S'fORV 4 bdrm :l View' A~;,. J';.y h.t· mW Wi 73723 . ..wa£kl71ol lahappil A~ ~· :1 Udrm. 2 ha N11•v hu formul dtn rm lltin tfl75. S.-5764 -•••t a.wwlm•t Nll't•ly J1.,·urt1I· UM)' •l75 mu S24-6281S _ tr.15. 2 Br. efrijl. C&O. at W-.r
,.,, I.ow flla•nl >at J OCF..ANFRONT L~e 4llr. palJo. Ad Its. no pets 847 6064 l\251mo M7 11Gil 1'~cdl I yr old :I Br d~n. Jb-a. 3 frpll·i. 731·AW.1Mh,673-7787 •
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f111k tvd" UI\ $Miu A._tt
ll7.'.>.-tit.1U 111 1,,.11 ~'141
M1.,.11 \. 1·111"' I Ur 1-:x1·1•
h11n1,·. 111·wly 01:"
Sil .. !t 111 l' I i: .11 J l' Ill' I
I )Wn(·r :...i; <'4:11
th1 1mv,1t1· \o.irt.l, I 11 Ulll
1111111, N•J 1•,.1, $il:>U
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111.11 Nu <'Pl dqr.. C'pl No
dog,. ~Z'i ~ ··107:J
2hr hlm't' 'lm 1• & 1wr .. g1·
l-'t:.1t1'l'<I y1I S~I
J4H (Jl'.51!
Mt.,.J Vl•nlc J !Jr.:! hu, 1llll
gar. blln!>. fr11k . ~ 111
d i:nJnr-f>S7 7lllkl
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ha p, t h111•kyurd ,\ 1
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11ut11 gar dr opnr. I ra,,h
t.'<.1111µ6-7J 22!(:! hl~ II :I & fl
OCiiia Point 3 2 2 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Jlr 111;1 ll\'l'illl \'H'W. $125
Ifill
·19:l·51W5
:111r i dl'll & :inl sl .~ dt.'l'k.
par\oramtl' \'l(.'W l.)~n S'i50
rl'll• ;w~:.? Formosa 121:11
1:144461
:! flit hml'. Ol'l':.l/l \'U,
heams. fpk , patio SUS
~3:!20
Fcuwtain Vall~y 3234
······~················ llOMES fo"OH rn::-rr
:1 or I hr Pnt:t.'<I fr<>m
siJri tu S">25 Fnl'd } urd &
g<1r:.1g e,., FJm1l1l·s
p lt·a:.1·. k 111 -. &. p1•1 ...
wekume C,111 \164 Z'>64i or
m:1.2!f7 1 t\1-'\. no foe
~nqton Beach 3240 ••.•.•....•...•........
~w 2K.'7 ,,,, fl , 7i HH . l'X
l't'llll\ t' h111l\I' .. 1)./\ I' flOll·
\llJl:t•Jll ltarhour mu11)
xtra,., Si!J.'i (.':1 II .\I 1 kl'.
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townhouse. frpk . lg Sl.S50/mo.Agt7!>9-1120 1 ... la9•Gr•ada ll,?.~k'°·~ ... .!5.
04
5071 llcr1tagc ;t _ __.,1 _ _,,_ 1276 ~ 28r. new, W/D hook-1 ... ...,., .....,""""'9111"C up, I car ~arage, $355
••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 557·:!704 . (213) 5eacious 3 BR. 2'"2 b11. ltANt 11() SAN JOAQUIN
Townhouse 41 Br. dt•n. 2
ha Top le vel. G rt•at
Vll'W ' SS50 mo /\VJll
Juul' I tHO 1:!12 or
7!H 7~
lmmaruJatc :J BH. l'':u111·
I) home w1 lovel} }:ird.
p rl\ Jt.•y, fpk. a :.:.l•l'
pool, ~rdnr tndd ~50 "'° l..inl(o Heal F.stall'.
497 al~
.! t lll.'11. r;.m rm. :Iha, <!
lrµb . 2'.!00 sq rt, Wood·
l111dgl.' f17r> mo. 552·52:li!
LOl)IMll 9.och 3248
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Bulldl'r',., Custom !Im.
:?!Jr 2ba. d1•n Som1· m·
\'\J llcau y r.I Gar !Ian·
dy to shp,.: & bc·h $7110
mu yrly ls1• 581 ·7000
<Iv:-. ,.,.l'. :ll'!ll 12'JI<
Bl•a ul1ful :1 hr ho me
~ ,µunorun11l' v1ew . ~
h u ).! l' d e 1· k s . a I I
iJ IOt'nltle " S l 3UU .
!H9-I lllti
LC1CJMG Hills 32 5 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Coodu 3 BH . ~ ha. 2·t.·ar
g;,r \'It'~ ~-I UO mo
ilJ3.2613 an ·tpm
~aUllful ocn & hill vie w. 431"'255 f'rplr. Dshwsr encl Rllr.
38r + dt-n. 28a, lse ~5 -laundry h-"u"" Avail
mo. 211 Calle Dorado cuue .. " • 11 $485 mo p I> G---''"n a~ .. , bdrm. ct••n. ....,... ,..,.
12131434·4461 put111. irepluce. dbl. ~c! · eJ.a:y.
---garai:e. sunderk. Avail -----s.rta AllO 1210 6·5 Adults only. $4!15 :Juper l & 2 BR apt & con·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ti33·5620 Days 54R 3600 do. C'lose to beach. <'lean
2 Or 2 Ba condo, l'arpcts,
drapes. pn v patio. up
iuaded Call 548·~100
3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPACIOUS 2 · 3 br c'<l nt.lus
nr So Coas t l'lal a ,
1-'rwy at'n·~s to I rvtnl'
l'Omplcx 557 •!HOO ----3 bOOrm Condu. tmdO,,l'd
i.:ara~e. air l'Ond. Comm
pool. $400 /mo. 493-!J7!Hl -----Apcrirntnh Funtish~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Gefterol 3702 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Rl'nl 1-·urn 1i-hl·d
Ra<.>hl'lor:. U111t Tht.• Spr
tni.:s Call afll'r 5pm
49'-J·4:184
llaa.oa Pettinsufa 3707 . ••..•......•..........
SleC'p1n i.: ro om ~ &
k1t<"hl'nl'lh·:. S75 JH'r
wt."ek & up (.lt:l.'an 1-'nint
ITTa.87110
Ev~ w1bltn.' Call soon. won't
EAST SIDE
~ Ur. hlt n s , pat 10.
washer·dryer hook up.
S345 mo. No childn·n o r
µ:t..o; t Pf'P11Cr~oods1. 314
JI Monte Vista. :>48 1157
HEWflORT
APARTMENTS
l Br ~60
Mature adults. no Pl'I'>
2-lj() Nc·wi:>ort Bl;d
Costa :itl·"a
Lar~l· I bdrm upper ~f\5
Qutl'l building with
Ill·~ UI 1ful I a 11clSl' a ping
l<ll•al for adult~ uvcr :is
Nu pct:. L E EW.\HI>
/\PTS. <!020 Fullerton
Aw. l l blk t·a~t 1'l'"' purl
,\v1· & I hlk :-oul h 11r
B;,y l 631--03!17
la.st Andy. 536· 7330
OC'EAN FRONT. mland
view. adults only. <! Br
112 Ba. _pool. s auna.
secur bldi:. $500 Tom .
13).6.D) 1536·3483
Cleun & Cozy. 2 IH< I Ila
t'Ofldo. O;W. nl'w paint. t.lrµ... pool. no la~l mo no
pt.'t.'. sa.'ill mo 16677 View
Point Ln Cull 846· 1371
lrtiM 1844 ...................•...
H:.tnt•ho !-.an J<1aqu111
twnhM! IB ll +loft. 1'·2b11 .
1\dutt , S 5:!5
:!t3 5<1 U 37,,5 ;,-11 7607
t•\ \_':'\
1lw V1lla11 ~hr <!ll;i. patio
& lilt m~ ~!15 752·1I1 I
l'Xl 2731!ys
'1)1.l'll'X :!hr. lrpl\', p:t1 10, 11W l.ak1·~ ~l1r I•• ha. 1111
Vl'fl 1:~ llakl•f ~r l'l•lf th,. l.1kt• ~7:} 75;!· I I 11
i'(1 SlJ.5 mu ;,.1:; filN.J.1 ext 273 ti~:.
2 rm. hath & I .. ti JO Jounn
LC1CJMG ~ 3252 Costa M•sa 3724 S I l' M 53 111 No
1·h1lclre11. sma II doi.: ok
i;12 iJ.l·I
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l'flrtflo Haru·hlJ !'.an .111:1
qwn. 2 Ar ; clf•n. rl'lric.
pool ., pa. g-,:1!; !ltiO :C'1:! I •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUXURY 2 IDRM
MIGUEL SHORES
LEASE
fl<>hmd ~uardcd j?alt•:. .• 1
t·harm1ni: roomy :! Rll
ho m l' w a l' 1· r:. s 1 11
fa bul uus rt'l' rl' a 11 o n
fartlltJC~ & casv ~alk Ill pnvalt' l>l•!Jl'h · !fj(~J m11
,\sk for Nigel. U.J.I i:ll t
agent
HramJ new :i hr. :! h,1.
hllrb , clllJC'. t.·rpt:.. 11111•\
I ras Lnds«ptl. s:;7;, IH'I
Ply ·194-0237
Newport leach 3269 ....•.......•.•.•......
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CASA DE ORO
/\LL UTILITIES PAii>
<.:ompa rl· hdnrt• yuu
rl'nl cu~l o m 11e,.,1J,!n
re ;11 u r (':. s p a (' I ll ll ~
knr hl'n ~1th 1nt11r 1·1·1
lighting, scp11r:itc d1111ng
art·a. full lenl!lh m;111 .1 ..
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KlnJ.!~IZI.' lx.•tlruums. 110111.
BBl~. s urruun•kd ~ 11 h
11lu ~h l<1n1bt:i11111 g
AOL'LT LIVING AT IT'S m:•ff.
NU PETS
Cutt·:! b1. I lia. 1·nd gar
~r OCC' l'o pd:. Sl<!5
1;,1:w ;
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pallfl. lll'W l'Pt ". <lrp:-....
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1;.:! ~,r;IJ
1.l!t' I hr .111t. SJIHI 11111
1'111nonu !>.t n •t.•I, I· \1
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yrtl NO !111).(,. S:lllll
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lalptaleach 3848 ...•..••••.•••....••...
l:ll•luxe nt'"'I) <k1•t1ral•••I ~
11'1rm apt 011 llt'l'<in "'"' r \'11·t11r llUJ!U Jl ,.,1 1• 11
µool. ele,·alor , suhl1·1-r.1
nt_·;..n p,u k 1n~ 51,'.
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3869 ..•••...•.•••..........
PARK NEWPORT
II J 1'11 l' I 11 r , . I '• r !.
llt.-dmom:. & To~ 11t111w-.«'
1"r11m S~1:1 ;)(}
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221 19th St I hr. :!' • hu. N<J &;'L'F.1 \ 1 "· ,. ctn h r .-. ,. / p "' vOn tl,hw r. frpk. :dnl <.trt·a. r<'n tals Villa l<cntab
I Udrm fumi:;hcd s.i:1~
:! Bdrm fum1:.hecl s.11111
:165 West Wilson
1714!6'12 Hl71
,\1tulL-.. I hdrm l'<•rJll'l.
dra111..-:-. r lrl'P hH'l'. f m·tl 11:.t~~·~pt.'ts. r,-11!·272.1 ,.11nal µro,:?r~m• 7 "'"'''· 11 tl110J!' l'OUrt:. 1\I Fa.,1111111
marnt $5() g.11i-'i!#il 6'7!H!H2 Bkr Mu l 11 r h o m l'. ., 1· If
t'llnlamcd. (11l pn' lot
O.K. For <! Sl<!fi o\lu
540-:!lii!J
·I Br.:! ha. ,.Jl·an, new 1·rpt.
drµ... J.f'dtnl Sl!15
1 ~>I · 2tJ60
•2·STORY TW~HOM 1-:•
'IBr, 11,Ba. pool. tenn1o.;,
11t.•<.tr :.huppang. Sl:AI "''' 12131 K37 t;ii:i.i ur 1i lll
!A:>l SI~
OM WATER
Rent or Lff Opt.
~tt.·e 3 Bdrm famtl~
room home. 9:)tl5 m11 • 1r
<.t v a 1 I ah l e ls t· 0 111
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IOCH1l''
Woterlront Homes
631 · 1400
:1 hdrm 2 ha l'ls1• t•1 l)l'h
S5511 m " ;-,31; 1111111:
'~Wi-R:'.1141
1r. 1111>a. Ir)! lrw 'rd
. mi:lt.'S & l'eb UI\ SJMIJ
114.2 · l!21 ~I
~on ~ 3242 •.•.....•.•.•.......•..
WATEIH'l!ONTCONDO
L<w1•ly 3 hr. 411, h;i l'Od
unit llm·k frplc-. hhns,
fl l>I t•nrl J!.irai.:1• SI 1 p
arn1l Lcic:.l' SK75 Pl'l!I!~,
!J60..•l:IJ2
3244 ..•.................••.
Beautiful new 2·-"tY. :1hr,
21 ~ba. wtsunkcn 1·1111
vcrsatmn pit & rrpk. Wl'l
bar Hlttn va c uum .
/\M 1F'M 1nl c r e 11m
lhruo ut . bll 1 n n lit).
m11:rowa,·e ovt'n. t.l1~h
~:.i shcr , 2 l'ar J,!ar
w e lec t . d r 111111 r
S71:101mo. Ulil. tnt:ld. Kids
0 K. Oay:. ~·6605. l'Vt'"
ti:JI 0509
4o' Boat shp !k;rnt dt.·•·or
2 stv. :I hr. 21:• ba tnh~w V1t~ or wa tl'r '''""' now Sll5() mo yrl~ 1-.1·
llcf'!>. 675·ii775
Tr111ler. :er. i-.1•1·lu<lt·cl I
hr. ut1I p1I S!75 :!S:1>1
Nwp!_l:!.I. I rcar 1li-lli·ll l17
LCICJMG 9.ach 37 48 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LAGUNA 111-:ACll MTI!
INN Sil.5.wk & up Ma11J
sen . t·olor TV. hl«tk ll
pool. t.:l1I c?l 11 40 l·S:!'J I
~'>N Coast lh\~
Studio. hloc·k, from V11·
Ion a l~<.tth SJ..">O 1:-.1 m•1
~II thl·rciJltt.·r ·•1111
.st.'<·unt~ Ul'Jl lJt1I 111d
11 J96J·2S27 I Ul,OCK TO UF.,\l'll
Pct-h Jbr. :lbu w 1~· bout Newport leach 37 69
~hp 9l5C) fi40·.J91!1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
:!l)r. 2bll. 2 car l.(Jr n1~hw.
re fr1 1:. S575 1 m 11
Diamond Real 1-:-;tal"
f..15·7!l73
ill•:aul 1ful I bdrm · pool
htiml'. nt·w t·arpct. 111·~
,.,toVl' w mit·ro ~a\ 1·
m en. ne~ puml ltt.•a(I~
lor 1mmL'CI. oceu11~11wy
<.;urdenl·r & pool scn'lt.'l'
1nc•I SIOOO pe r mo
833-llllOO i\i.:cnt
2 llr + den. 2 R<.t, 111
l·farhor Vtt'W. nt.•w pa111l
Adult!., no fl Cl:. S7Ull
21;11540-Z'>S:l
1-.:.A<;T Hl.t; F FS·3Br :!Ba.
2 pat ms. 21:. l';H 1:01 r.
w.-.hrtdr.) r. rl'fni.t. 5li50
mo (2131 li1K·8021
1:$1\Yf.'HONT 21lr. 4111a . :!II'
t10al slip opl111na l. ~ rl,\.
no pels or 1·h1ld r1·11
E\'t'l~11 6:11 2olf!2
WE HAVE
SUMMER RENTALS
TAKIN<;
llESt:RV1\TIONS
associated
BllOKEl!S -REALTORS
201', W Bolboo b 11 lbb 1
Short lt'rm n•ntals
Hy lh(' week. now a\ail
No re<.·. A1.wnl 675·1< 1711
Dana Point 3826 . .........•............
I Ur.<!': 11iJ S$% mu 2 Hr.
1 ha. ~l mo l'\I •·m·I
p:11111 & g:.iragl' l.!•h 111
1-(ras~ :S:l.').",2 Ill U•' I.a 11
11•m -1!¥; !l:!Jtl •1r 4!11i·:J:1:,.i
or .\!Jf ... 9'li'5
1-'or l<t nf Ua11~1 1'01111.
lllt:f( Siik ('OIHlll. ~,;;,
l'u11• howw ~11111 Dl'luxc
\'it·~ a 11t s.'>511 1\J.:l
1!1:1 nw;
~on ~ach 3840 .......••...........•..
.\I L\HI'. bcurh 1.2 & :1 Bit.
frplc'. cl1sh~:-hr. ).!ara~e
& JHtl ltl" '.'\o Jl l'I "
!lf~~23."lli, ~l.n(b l'-llHi:l4~1
Seawind Vjllage
~('\Ii I ~ bdrm lllXUr\'
adult apts 111 M µtans
from SH5 -t Jl!)OI:.. tl'll
111:-. wu'•·rr:il b . p1111tf, ·
1-'rom San l>tt'J.!11 Fr"\
dnn· :"'onh on lk;u•h lo
Mr Fadden lht•n w,.,.,1 1111
i\ld·'add•·11 l•1 S"''" 11111
V1 llagt.• t 711 tKfl:I 'il!.111
2 & :Jllr-.. m11\ 1· 111 t111la'.
wlk to .. h11p11111L! & ltu,
s 1:15 to 'S.l!ir1 >M:.!-!llM·I.
l~lli-0507
b la11d. Jaml>11rl·c & ~an
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17141644-1900
OCEAM FtlOMT
:I hr. 2 ha w oHu·e ,.,.,. r
I) 1-'rpk, 1:ar. Slll~I
'l~I. Mgmt 1;.1~ 11,11:1
BAY 1-'HO!'IT :! hr ::11,1.
gl)'l \ u !' .. nthou,.,,. ·011
21 ~lx1. Sli:At l~J0.11!~!11 111
fi75-k!J!.()
1219 Pa tnn · :l lir. • h.1.
n 10do SplH le•\ 1•1 ~ I rpl,
& µuol ~ mo K.1:1·1111;~
C.ICEANFllO;\'T
1 ll(lrm. I ha 't''·arh
1\)!t•nt li7a·3f11.:1
;'-;l·\\ nr Lido Shop,. \ 1 I~
F IJ. JliJI :! l1r :.! 11.1 1·111
;.;., IM.'l!'· ~I ;>:11 407;1
C.1111111 :.! llr. 21 • li:1 1111
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tii5-ti3f..i(i afl l'r :lpm
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SJ.')1110,.,tart 1~12 ~I .•
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Capistrano 38 78 ........••...•.......•.
!Ur. ranf!1· & rl'fru . .'. pool.
no pc t !>. ,:1511 •tll•
4~;.~1.831 filGl
Rcomw-/llltehenettt" P11ot office. Pbou
trJ6 week & up 642-4321 ext. 276. 548·9'1~ -Sinale·3rm suite avail in Wanted room to rent N.H. rull serv olfc bldg. Nr
or Ba Ibo a a r e u . o.c airport. Recept 6.,
Employed m an . sports phone ans. Secy serv. :•
minded. prefer spor ts t'OOf rm, etc. Plse call •=-.
minded people. 645-9MIS. 752·61.88.
~~~~--~~-8 e d ·S t lt t n R room & J MO. FREE RENT
P r 1 vat e b a t h to 250.500 sq. rt. offices
employed younl( lady· Frum $145. Incl. uUI. 771' '
S48-4(177 w 19th St. 540-2200 .
Luxurious room above
S?arage for neat e mpl'd
person No :.moke r!.
:;41Vi197 ------S--r Rtftfol1 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l.aguna, oceanfront, pnv
beach. flshinR. weekly
499<1116 Rena1ssancl'
Lido :,;crf;ont 2br. old1·r
udlL'>. !\lay 29 Jun1• 21i
Sl<W mo. 673·881!6'
BF:i\l'lffRONT •tlir 2hu
eompl rum home F'rµk.
w:.hr1d rv. dshwhr. 2 rar
gur. no i>eL~ Avail J\Jne
<!Ill SI IOIJ. f145 ~:1:14 .
. fM.!kSll:!
Vocation Retttals 4250 .......................
!louse for rent. Bit.: Bear
City sl~ 6. hnen:. furn
S2."J nitely pr <'Pl <.:all
aflt·r :i p m MH· l!IK!f
UHi BJ-:/\H Lukl'frnnt
Calw1 Sml or lg1• ~roup,.,
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Rentals to Shore 4300 ....••.•............•.•
ROOMMATES
Share-H·Save
EnJU) man· l'a~ le:. .. •
1\ll 1\)!ft. & Lt (('St) ll'"
W1• l'ht'1·k Rcl \'rt'nt·l·'
Call 546·4282
..;int•t• l!nl Wt• h0t\" h..lp••f!
lhtll.ll>Jnd,. or 11ur "''' nl,. rind nx1m m •• Le,, \\-•· 1 :i 11
help you LOO'
HOUSEM.iTES
g,'l;: 11:11 I 21 :11 lfili "I I.I
Yni: r•i0mmal1• want1•1I 111
'hr :.! Br '.! ll.1 ..ipt. J.1'1•11.
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mo Pam 5-lti l!c)+l "ork
• 1!11 .i:J.m humt·
:. tt;tJmm:t ll'' M F 111
... han· It.: lot·h ho11~1· l''t lxirtn & hath St50 11111
rd , !ttiU ;-,.">NI
Hu.~1111-:.,. man, :1:1. ofr1.·r~
In~ n•nt lo nt.•Jt 111111
srnokmg lad~ 111 n ·turn
ror hi t.• h-;kpJ.! t 'uslum
·lhr. Lag u11a N1j!U1·I hou..... 195 .'>."'Iii
1\1 i-· :.han· 2Hr. :!Ha n111
rto. reliable. :.tn 11ghl , 111111
Sl'l'lllkcr SJl' lil il .1;.i:~
f"<'m to shan• 2 BR . 2 h:i,
N B upt on bc<.tc•h Sll"l
mo mdd.c; uttl ,\ vail now
All 5.~642·321l'!
CdM dlx suites. util pd.
i\C. ampl pkg. Fr $19~.
:.xi· No lse reqd. 67~
.-WPOIT CINTR
EXEC sums
1'\JLLSERVICF.
OCEAN VJ EWS
Newport l.,.cy c.,,,..
644-7180
... IME LOCA TIOH
ON WATER. Availablt'
for professional or retail
olficcs. Totul of 3000 :.q
rt <.:an be d1v1ded tntO
smalll'r units. ·Drive h.'
2Ji33 W C:oasl Hw y, NII.
thl'n t all Ai:cnt a1
6:!1· 14'~
HO Sq n 44" per sq 11
mi mo l~·atL'<i off ltll'
405 Frwy 11r. Cro\o\ n
Valll!\ f\\·a ll .\1av 15th
IS:}I J:ifiti or >1:11 !~!I< (
DOW NT O WN Cu:.t J
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1>11•1 !:)c.1 Ft Bldg l'nn11·
0 (' lo1·utwn. Ajd. 111
I ) I' ,\1rport fiO' ' t1frtt•1•
111•, wan•h11u,.,l'. For
lc·a .. t• h\ owner Ca 11 !fN..Z:L'IJ .
1ctilt Stt 1-'I nwd11·ul·1m 1I
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.\mpk rrkg 15ct11 1-
r..11t·lla. llranl!l' PruJ1·r
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111 11• 1· ur ('11 mml'rt.:1.i1
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l..;,l!l.llla t.;;.ntlmark Lilli).!
l,!llltl:.q II or will div1dl'
.l!I.$ 1535. •If 4\l:!·lllUll
4ll2 l~JI
BEST CdM OFFtCES ·
Very 1mprcss1ve offl1T
<.tJlll..,. t:entrally locut1.'tl
110 ,.,outh Stdt' 11( <.:oa:.L
llwv Two 2nd rt our .••
,p:11·1·.. lmmat•ula ll'IY •
1•!.•an & n·a1lv fnr 1m
lllt'\I 11n•upartl'Y Would
make• J?reiit corporatt' 111
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ROGERS REALTY
675-2311 -
CENTER POINT£
EXEC. SUITES
.IJmhorec & l tat>Arthut
Bay Windowi.
Plush Carpet
752-2737.
IXfit·•· :11;c,1:<;q rt for r1•n1
.\1.11 n S t . II k l'ti ll
7;,1 N/J[•
11cuul lum or un(urn. uf·
fll'\' l'nna :l j.!<aS SUlllOn, .
& lrt'l•way ~111 lo nto. All
·am1•r11tH'~ !ll~I <!7!J3M -F
l'ii.L~t II"' at.ldr,·s,. l-i ir11
pn 1 urftl'" S250 0111
0.'!lk -"P3<'•' $150 11111
Cop1c,. answcnn!-( sn 1-.
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on h'I' bas1,., 4!M-!>421.
EXECUTIVE
SUITES
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•,
No~ ·woocls :1 hr. :1 bu.
21kX• sq fl . luc fa mily
rm. frplt·, d~hwhr. rn<'d
y d . ).!ar W a ter &
i.:anlcner pd llr:md 1ww
:.;.u~, mo. Kids ok. n11 Jlt.'1!-
i\J!t. no r t c !164 :!5fill.
~n:1 .m1
ti Bdrm. 4 ha humt'. d 1011·e
area lrv1n1· SIUOO mo
631 11.ll()
llcryfront Condo
Luxunous with fureVl'r
view 2 Udrm:., 2ba
Sl·c·unty & 11r1";t1g1·
m >•mo bl.'
... ......_nh Fumished -.:: ~IMd 3900 Rmmate to share 2 bdrm -2 ba apt $150 m11 + ut1I
Lu ,..uriou:. ufrll·c,.,
:.11:.i1·111u,., l'onfe re n t.'>' r 1111 m . ,. x t.• e u t 1 -. 1·
Sl't:r clary. persona l
phont· lo'llvcra).!c, rct:l'I'
110111~1. Xl'rt)X. notar)
Lt.:..i ,.,1· ur month t o
month Nt.>ar So Cousl
Pla7.a. Oruru:l' County
t\1rport & 1-'rN•way. Call
\'tr~llll<t 979 :!lfll
Woodbndjo!l' PIUt.'t'. ~ Bit.
:Iba .. formal dlnmg, ltv
& rum rm Ltx·att>d un
park with a view or mt~
1175 Mo. Al{l
644·5403 fi31 ·3444
Waterf1 •t HOillC I
631-1400
3 Br. ram rm. m Hrbr Vu
w tieardener . $675 imo
fi40.4829.
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0 I-' C S U I T E 5 ... S a 11
Ot·meote xlnt l0t·. pv1 &
q1111•t L•ps ta1r!" I lit."
ut1ht1es. A.l'. nl'w t•pl,
ui:ea n view. Various
size:-. SIUO & up Mr
C lark 4!1fl ·ll fi9 4 •tr
831·6161 .
Colta Mesa 1124 Luxury J br 2 ba. 'P<il'wus ...!· " MAP
interiors . Ind UW, slov~. • .: . •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Bdrm, I bath apl
Adults. $350. mo. Gus
paid. 642.5073 -----
rpl t•s . & p r 1v utt• i cur . ("'
garai:es ~ Un111111• floor;
p l a n s . rent1ni: rrum
S4951mo
Roommatt'. l"nt Bl'h
bayfront 1luplt».. M 1-·
£'\II. !Jli4.26111l. tif5 ·122 1
Roommall' wunll'd. prof
ft'm :!!> & up 2 Br 2 Bu
fully furn Woodbmli.te
rOl'ldQ £')(). Avail now
!'>59-!11.11 :>':IO·tll:lll A:.k for I•--------• J1mmll'
iloratie Rental. $351mo.
sinf(lti enclosed. llunt.
Bch. Peggy. 960·4392
SHARP OFFICE
MODERN BUILDI NI;
In downlown Hunlinl(l.on .. .
Office To Slw'9
anCoronadel Mar.
Call 644-8494
'· .. .l
·-·
m'deo Grove Area. No
deferTed malnt. Prin on·
ly please . Agt D .
Jollnaon m-9300
4.ptex Costa Mesa ex·
ceUent location. 1167 .400. ~&'D-Oall6 __ -
lr673-4386 Eves.
CclraM .. M-.. --1222 .. 523 CAMPUSDl·IP.'11 .. E BACKBAY 3 11drm. 2 bu
water paid, IJ75 mo. Ask
for Ron Lee 964·2455
LA MANCHA APTS
Large. l,2&3 bd garden
apls. Adu II!!. Ds hwh r.
bltns. encl gar. gas bbq . Pool Gas Pd 778 Stott
Pl. OO·~Y13: &15-5611
•Single. Harbor·Adums.
C.M. $3.S. Ston1ge only
833-8974.
Office Rental 4400
Dix I-rm. orrice 1tdJ
A1rporter Hotel. N11
lca.<11.'. 8.1J.J:!Zj, 9 to 12
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2 Rr. I ba. newly finished hardwood noors . rnmo Tenfflc Trt•• locale. Agt. 675-0562 in HamtiQllloa Aeach at . ---JOl8 EnaJand. Look. but. 2 6 den + dlmng. frplc. 1 doa't t.oucb. Call Bob be I blk to bus & shops. ""•'~n ~=/64S-~~24
1llUX •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mella Verde 4 br. 2 ba. Wtat Coat• lleaa. 2 fam rm, rrplc. wet b•r. 8*m Wlb. WW lhow mw cpt, lie yd. no peta.
;;1uv1.!:t1h flow . •· '751·81.
__ •_ ........ .....__l'IMl __ ll_1D11. Condo. adlls. 2Br.
....... 2~8a . bltna . i' ll•COMTIACT ..,.../dryr, dbl gar. 229
I• a lot. W. WU.00 # 12. M0-0096
E11t lid• Coat•. 2Br1Ba.encl1ar.beam IPJH~fudl • ..,...a~ cellla11. n u car~t / .., •-Dr.lba,wh. dr•-no -ts 5 Orr/~.Hl·l IJl 751«J .. -. .
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nJlt1LEROCK lslancl :l
br exee. tiome. Never
lived in' 1 l850, 752·0023
aj(t
Turtlerock Brood moor
home, 3 Br 2 Ba. great
condition. clo!le to pool.
Lease. 1825 mo. Incl.
gardener. Cell 83..1-32S8
3 Br 2 IJa townhome.
Univ. Prk Terr .• comm.
pool 6 JllC .. no peta. Sub·
mit dllldren. 1185 s lse.
Al#,. 8'75-9'
3br. 2"'bath University Partt home. Pool. tennis.
"°°/me>, 7 lA /64().0008
Woodbrtd11e l·lev 3br ,
.f.r .. Jbe. 2 rrptc. 2.~q.
~~l nklen S715 . _ ..
••BLUFFS 4br. 21vba.
ram rm. rrplc. pvt patio
9650. 644· 1480/830·5050
ext40.
~eanfronl 3 br. 2 car
garage. 2 bath, w tw crpt.
drlll· 645-2111 ; 646-6303
Harbor View 4br. fam rm.
lovely yd. ST95. incld
1ardener. 759· 1807.
•·174'.
Sever•I Bluffs condos
avail. lllOO lb .-00. C.11
leasing •tl. "4· 1133
Harbor View Homes. Otrmel model. 3br. 2ba.
avail June I. t72S. 844·6977. 837 3144 ,
548·2812. --------
Ute, bn11ht. airy 2 br & 2
ba. frpk. pool & jacurn
Adults. no pets 63Hl097
"15 Near new 2 br. 2 b1&.
pr /carport. frplc. patio.
clOle to all.
TSLMgmt 642·1603
Specious Costa Mesa Apt.
2 br, I ba. good are•
Kida ok. Pool. sm m o. No pets. Kathy, 642·1~1
w Br rrom s:i:m to 1395
New cpta, paint & drpe.
Cleanltnlcc 751 -2080
sTuNNING lrg. 1&2br.
2ha, i;an:tcn apt Pool f6· ~ 1335. 710 w 18th
I f\11 11 ~ 11tf I•~ ,1; h Uh 11
f 111 lh I tit I 1 11 \ .\ \It ~li'llOI
ifL1I \t(lfl'~" \ IJ()'A I I ~-f ,
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848-313.S
\
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ~TCLJFF. ground fir
re. •al cstall' office. Sh~ ON THE spal'C with de:sk. S75 mU-
~1645·3730 WATER! rLUSH SUITES arice. Costa Mesa. /\it.'.
l!!Oto l300sq. n dlilB. cpt. 2 or 3 rml'I
,_..tic Vlew1 l200. 440 sq n. 971M12U
Wet Bars tom ()(fices. Singh.• U. M9rifta sty, Frmch windows &
... doon. Air cond. Finish
Newport s75.8662 deriors to your require · menu: 7or sq. rt./Sl7S MlbtcAL SUITE min. 771 W. 11th CM.
Gf'ound floor. Corona de I 644 · 69 7 7 8 37 · 38 44 .
Ma r . $650 P er m o . •-~-·_82 __ . _
Realonom1cs Co rp c.. "" T'-"-t d ~700 ....... ~. ...... . IJl'QUn
level. crpts. $28$. mo.
17MAnaheimSt.C. M.
Jwve IOlllelhing you want HWy. 300 sq n.. New
to 1eU? Claaaillei 1&d1 do <'. fum'. AJmoat free
it well. 642·5678. 871-1354
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t.J kk p~ lh roui
ljtatemt1nt1/bat rht4rk
bk. pay bdls
~· HllU\k Ukllpg ~'Ji
St.-cn.unal & word pm
~ servu~ to mt't't
ourniq ~~ppun
System' 9'7~1ti
Carpenter. t 'tt-c t-I. t t\ I\>
si.ze jobs. l:all All.to or
Tony.~ -----Kemodel. rcp:11r, i:t>n
carpentry. old ttrnt
l.'raftsman.'llUp . 16 yr1> Ill
urea. Lac'd. Mr l'itlorn·
bo. 962-8314
Loo's Qlrpcntry. 3U )'r.
·-
Wot C.no Caf"PPt Clf'an..r"
S&eam ck-an Als o up
h<>lict~ry Work ~uu
1'Nrll mount unit 1-'r
fllt, ~.&ii. r lllt.'1! 645 :n 16
Ct-clar Carp t>t U p h ol
tie~. ~tf'1un /hrush. I Rm Srolcttgni frl·t· Vt'f)'
l't'a.-. (;uar motwy b111·k
Simon.1st ft!iSt
CAIPIT DOCTOR
SaH• 00'<. any l room~
$0!0 Uphol dc•an1n.,:.
M'olch~uurd All work
1:u11rdnlt•ct.I . 552·4 11)1
1-'rc't' l'St. 2A hr ser v.
C......t /COltCrefe' •••••••••••••••••••••••
l.M.lc 'w. Philli~ <·t•ml'nt
l'tln('rt•tc W()f'k. all ty pcs
542-211)2 Lit '<I Jbon11L-.I
t.'l<p. l>oor s, windows, Fuundattons. n •t ain1n1:
J>MlKl'i, remodt'lul~ ett· wa lls . lilucks . 11atws
Lie /Ins. 5.st-20M Lac .. cl. SX.5013, 5411 ·130'J
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ut your form1. uvc land•eapln1 . Oeur 1c mc-*1 .._. ~ rbulhl ~ w2
-CJ t ... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Add A·ROOftl S.111 ""°' rm w tf1'1•l1'. _.u:i 1'11rn111 1.w 1282300 1-'rt••· 1•111
l'rc-h•r r 1<&.I llullcJ1·n
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f'rry ~twrl11nd {'nn11tr
1'11110,., llt•W C'Clll•tr &.
r m l <l~ A l tt•1 ~l'M
t;lt'a ft upit, H oulln.:.
l.<tnd11•1p1111( lm m ud.
llC,'l"VU'llll( 642·0007
J ll P• null (Ii r cit-n t• r. .c~1w1~. <·w~nup. tr-.-e
trim ?51 0731i. Sarn
Na.sh1mul11
OOC9lalllellt.1 Tontnlclr.
Truh. tree trim. D.n
llOmt.
lflulinl It Cleanup. rwk:lenUaJ /C'OQ'lmerclal
Ulall
l du U a ll·aldploader .
clumptrucll, haul, 11rade. ~. asphalt. tree re ·
movala etc. 8.11-12~7
llauling It cleaning.
Have dwnptruck
M7.a71
l lltulln11-a ny IZ·tr ash ·
tree1· yd -construct ion .
•·2129
J ll>oic l'l"llk OuN.lcnan~
1'11•1&11 u~.hauluways, Haa1de•ltg
plaOllllJ( ~ 17tiij_ ••••-•••••••••••••••••
Ml l!9t!() $314-4 )411
m.c:tric .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:ia-noctAN t•rir 1·11
ng,ht Ir~· t•i.t111lJl1• un
IW")Ceur s1rwall~ uc· •J.17254 1i1:1 0~1:.11
HiMmrd BKtric
h-l:I W7.a
11& H t :lt·t'ln•·
llt":>illcnl1al i.cn 11·1•
.,;Vl'b afl1•r 51'M, !Hl l~•OJ
Lw ":!Xl7 ti7
foettcing ..••....•..............
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liatLo:-& fo°l'11l·1· Hcµa1r
6'10-41W K>IH :10~lli.
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t.:1•r;1m 1t• t tlc. hrctw11111l,
c·arp\'l:,. & \'lny b l.11•
Cuntr E:~t Hllil Jn:c.tall
in 7days. 5Jl·KiJ.10
Sh.d1•11b , hurtl wurk1n.i.
n·IHthk w 111 cJ11 you r
lar~1· or 1>11Utll i.:nrd\'n &
lu111h\'llP•' l'all ~\'"'·
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l'.1qh•n11·r. pJ1nt 1ng
H1•,1" r.111•.., 15 \ r' HI
Jfl',I 5'\11· 175l!
\'.\l'ANT APT & llOM 1-:
lu\lll.l"LEAN tlfo:PAIH
l'AINT LOW COST
$56-2352
Iii': scR•:•:NINCi '
11l your home very rt·
;L'4Klllblc Ca ll uftcr tiP M
t•l2 ~
The faslt'·st drnw 111 thl·
Wc•sl. .a Uiuly Pilot
Class1f11-d Ad. ti4l!·567R.
Robin's Housec:lean1ng
Srvc. for a thoroughly
clean house. 540-0857
t-"o r t'Xce l le n cc• 1n hot~edeanmJt. CleaninJ.t
Unlmuted. 546-3726
Ucwun~ Serv .. windows .
floM wax in i:: com pl
deanm~. hous~ & or
fires. Wkly. mo nthly
rate.. Bonded. 1-'rec c:i.t
751-IN>t
lfUSBANO&Wl t-'1-:
Dependable deaning
Windows. rtoors. &
µeneral house cleanmµ &
ho ml· ma1nte nanci.:.
548--0IZ1
The l't·rson a I TOUl' h
Cll•ttnmi.:. The hnl'sl m
how.cclc :1m111! by pro
fcssionals Ex1wr1 ly
done lts nhl rates
5'52·0105. llonded /In:-
• ROBIN'S HOUSE·
Q.EANING SERVICE.
for a tbonJuablv d ean houle.~ ~ --
Wmt a BEALL Y CLEAN HOUSE? Cell G ift1Cham
Girl. Free est. 645-5123
Alice's Housec leanin g.
Bea!IOftJlble. r~bte· "
ref a. 873-1BllW6-4871
The Moppets Cleaninl(
Service. We do it all pror.
546-23113 lnaured.
OA.MDY OUSTBS '
Wkly or l time service.
V.cants, R.E. work our
11pec1alty. Walls. win·
dows. steam carpel
clean. Bonded/Ins. Free
est. at hr aerv. 552·4106
••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,. ..
IM•-.c• Asaociatet, IK.
Isl rate ser vice at a fair
pnl'e. Person al & com·
merc1<1l biS.0562
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European La ndsl·apc r
Top work Fair pncc
Refs 646·41!71 dyS/l'VCb
Mas.oftry •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bnckwork .:-im a ll JOils
Newport, Costl.J M1·sa &
lrvml' 1!75 3175 c•v1·-.
PIM11'1 ... ........... -. .......... .
Bria , stone. block won. ABC Pelnth•I lftl/H t .
tile floors concrete Rnlonabae 6 aee\. Free
patios. walks. drive· &t. UctllDT.IG·l90'7
ways Free-est J ohn
... IS1 ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Movi ng fr ·ha uli ng.
~dtt. bide materials. IMbld IQOds etc. Lowes t
rates in town. J ohn .
111!6-211154
Paint Your CuUe. 1pec . 1n resid. bolnet. Int /ext .
Free emt. Ted. .,1-1372
COlt841.JUSID. 831···-C.....P..._
Neat & clean, ext, & Int. cabinets. ft'ree eAt. (OU
NMllaiJ/PaperilMJ ~~man). 751·3'4R& ....................... ..:.,_..;._..;._~~~~~~~
PETERS PAINTING
Expr 'd . Re a s Rates.
~Es t. Call Gen~
Prof painting. Ext & int.
Law rates. Refs. Free
est. 536-4780. 536-438.1
Patnllnfit. I NT I EXT.
Neat, honest. reas . 12
yrs. exp. L1c'd. Dave
964-100
Int. Paint & wa lloaper
Qua I. work, rt' as pr.
Ftcecst Steve 547-42111
Pr or pa pe r h angin i;.
quality work only. Call
Steve. 494·7771 dys;
~evs
Exper pape r han~e r.
specialized in grass c loth
& vmyts. Brat 546·7405
"alicK •••••••••••••••••••••••
Patio covers, qu»ltty
malenals. popular de·
:,1J;:n s . o l d w orld
uafts m ans h 1p . L1t"d
ront r S.'i 1-0464
..._....;ttepair
flnc cxtcr P amlmJ! by H. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Smor St. ht· . ms. Try Neat patches & texture11 ~ 836-SSSS 24 hrs. At& EST. 893·1439
HOUSE PAlNTING
Elll>ell. r efs, quality
work. 549-9756
t:x c t:LL. PAJNTING
Reas. rall'S. t'ree e:-.l.
548-2706 Expr 'd
Your harbor area painter.
mt /CJ<t Prof. quality
work. Reason Lit /In:. •:•>1 . cheerfully ~1 vc n 0-.iw 58f_;.H425
Spec1abst m re-stucc·os.
S p u n1 s h T t•xtun•:,,
Patches & Add1t1ons.
645-6.'116
Pl..t&PetC_... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Arndt 's Plant Clln 1r .
llous ccalls fo r hous t•
plants. Trouble s hootml!
& houseplant care· 645·
ftlJI
'::::"'*·--·· ot.-. t :!e..~ a":i l'fllllllllnl. ~ ~---
~ell" dependable, cno.t
wat.erfte.Wn r epleffd
$25. D.R. St Clair '•· ........ .. ... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Repair & Reroof. All
ty p es -s hin1l ea -
rock11haket>·C.'Ompo·tar. Free eat. 50-~ F in .
AvaU.
We fix &eaks or reroof'. JU
y r11 exp. Reason able .
Honest. Lic'd. Free e11t.
Call Mike. eves, 552-9232
~· •••••••••••••••••••••••
CoastL1ne Roofin1ot &
Skylipt.s. Ranbl rult:~.
all work g ua r . L1c11
Xn®. t"reeest. 497-1202
T'"Senice •••••••••••••••••••••••
L .. : f: ' S . 6 4 0 T R E )-;
J\JtJsllt tnm & removal
CdM since 1952 ----
Grel!i:'s Tree Service
Tnm, remove, haul.
Neat. reas. 494·2129.
TypiMJ S..-.ice • ••••••••••••••••••••••
U>w l'OBI lyping of idl'll
t1cal oni::mul letters on
your lttlerhead. fo'n.-c 111
fo. Kan n. 751-t\1193
I hive somethm~ you want
to sell? Class1fi(.'<i ads do
11 well -Call NO W.
1;42·5G7K
hhnsa.tat 445 Molwytol.oan 5025 l.Olt&F....d 5300 Personals 5350 Help Wa11t•d 7 100 Help Wa11t•d 7100 twp W011ted 7100 H.tp WC111ted 7100 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Newpoc'l Manner's Mill'
Modem 502 sq fl store or
7-11 llilUJ J!l'05S in bus. lU yr:-.
owner rnov1ni.: from
state. will carry some
financing. Oct.mis 10 11,.t
m~ufc
846-5502
offke. ~C Avon. LOW ~ rent.2131477-7001
STOREFROMT . . . . 11 •.
llarbor lllvd .. pnme loe .
UJNta Ml-Sa . 1450 S.J. fl ---------$150 Mo. Urokc•r 675.fi71lU
ti HEAT l_,QCATlON
Stcrro shop. b1kt> :.hop.
:-.port.ml! good-;. 11t•l stun·
or J1•welry stort'. 1114'0 sq.
t:HAF'T S llOP
Unus ua l opportunit y
avaJlaulc at c·ost of 111
Vl'ntory . 645 -2460
!m547~
ft in llllllt. IJl:';ith. GOOI> ---------HF.NT. P ie aM: 1· a 11
C h ery l Gree n .
1213)4~02Z7
I Vacancy d o wntown
Hunt. Uea ch. :!IO Mam
St. Miru ma II 96().1558
:m sq fl C-1 Store. Bus y
Newport Blvd. Cost;1
Mesa. Next to new condr
develop 165() per mo. Agt
~16
I ligh property T.\ X ES
Tht.'fl 1·ame I' RO I' 13
Nt!xt Ul(' G /\S I' It I l; ES'
lhen came .
VO(e w1sclv /\m£•n ca '
DALE'S RV
R.tal & SalH, Inc.
SFO. LA. Ot-nver
1·800·854·0399 OUISldl'
Cahf.
l..ffil-e-525 Sq fo't. TmlC'l. ---------)!round Jcv~I. p:irktnl!.
~-mo. 17JH Anaheim
:-i4.C M.
hlilltrial Rettfal 4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
U\GUNA lllLL.';-two ad·
Jat• !JCX~ Sil ft M I u111ts.
ne w bldg. A /\. nff ('.
fronts on Moulto n. nr
Lake Forest, leasl' by owner. SJ:>.1808.
M·l Corner. 90x l 27
w1small comm. bldg .
S425 mo. 991 W. l!H.h St,
C.M. 642-3400.
4550 .......................
RVPARICING
$25. MOMTHL Y
•"en<.'ed storaJ!e for you boat. ca mper or extra
c ar. F o r in fo. c all ~-3133. Hunt. Beach
area.
460 ......................
Responsib le. work 1n~
w r it e r seek s one
bed room cottage in
Corona del Mar or Colila
Mesa. Quietness essen ·
tial. Write Cla.'lsificd Ad
11316, Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa
921628.
•' a s t 1-· o o d s l) c I i
rc-staurant ITI growing
<)range C'o Airport .rn·a
l)lspult• bctw(•1•n 111o1;m·r ....
Court ordc·rs f((•('1•1\ 1·r to
M•ll bustness lnrluor
M:l1tinJ,l fnr !18. 11utdnor
tor 27. Self-s1•rvic·1• hot &
mid ~an1lw1t'hc:-.. pizza &
salad~. beer & w1rw
Locatrd in food park
<:omplcx with 6•., yrs r e-
mam1ru,: on lt•as t•. Busi·
nes.o;hrs. ua m-~1pm .
Mirumum offer S'I0.000.
Cash s ule-Subjccl l o
l'OUrt ronfirma !Jon.
<.:all office for hrochun·
Hober t J-1 . Stopher.
llt.'<--e1vcr, 840 N llin·h
Sl. Srulla Ana, <;a. !1270:!
714 /547-75.11.
TOTAL TENNIS
Comp!. quality te nnis
clothing & acc·css !>ltirc
Pr11ne Newport a rea ltll'
Low ov~rhcad·hl proCll
Pull t ime inr11 m1• o r
ah6cntt'C ownerslup. Ai:-t
biJ..4311
The Second Mall' lne
Above water boat clt·an-
ing & ~eneral m «ir•nc·
maintcnant'c. Luok1ni.:
for person to take over
establish ed Ua11a Pt.
location. 642·0671.
Room waot.ed J une 15~,h PllOTOCOPY M/\ClllNE ~-Bch. or Npl. Re h. ' Rl!'PAJR SERVICt..; w ·11 Male student • 21. Refs. ~ · 1
Thanks Todd 615.610 tram. OranRc Co. bast•d.
ews l&wknd.s ' R e a s o n a b I c • . 714/549-8373.
Garage or sm . indW1tria l
bldg. to rent . Approx. ~'--~.fl Mike, 492-7989. --5010
v"NEED
v"MONEY
• cmtTMO
PIOILIM
W&MTD'-
147·1402
Nied llM'bt'I Co.. Arnnled by
.....-i. Interview VI . c..t ..... a..-
Call ltM• Otnce lo --------Arm. $10.'15,000 prl. f unda
---------• avaU. NOW ror 1ood m.L Idle n.-wtua a R.E. tqlilJ loaol. Pay Dllr Pllat C'll 11 l"lld Ad. mtaalJ. Alt. -.im.
SW1MG
LOANS
&
2ND TRUST DEED
LOANS
Cu.stomiu'<I to meet
YOUR nl't.'<ls
R.E.DErT.
SANTIAGO IAM"
714/132-5200 •
Maney Wanted SO 3 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$!0.0IMI til I0'1
1st T. 0 . on SllJO.OOh l'rop.
Sant;m;i, llkr 5'11 11!17
lltowanl. lost. M S1am1·M'.
vie 23n l /Wcsl min,.l l'f.
CM lla.s w.i. T1muJu1
&t!·IR27
•PLAYMATES*
ESCO HTS
847~2791
found !!cl ul key:. at Spc1-0 PhysH'al massage hy lt1 .. 1l
Wuy. () C. Fair~rounds masseur ll'<'hnlr1an NB
:>tS-2917 Appl. 4 ·81' M. 5411 2817
"'uund half i..:las~l'S S il vcr
1· Q 1,, r c d ;1 I u m i n u m
lramcs Chl'Yl'n111· on
fr:1mc· 5..'lli·:J.116 11\a1 sl·r
Sd1ool1
1-~o NU Fem U<is~l'lt
llound. youn,.,:. lll'l'tl:-
t.11 m l' 1 in m l' ti C ,1 I I
9M·4~
FlllJNI> !-;1aml'M' l":1t.
fl·m. hit 111 street <it
l'aulanno ('M. :1t vc:t:-.
5'1R· 1775, a.iwi-IUG7
GUYS 'H' DOLLS
EXCLUSIVE
Outcall Senice
Credit Cards
Accepted
642-8572
Ar<·ounlin~ Clt·rk with
1:olk1:t1ons l'XJ)l'r r<>
qwrt-.1 for mc1ht·al of
frtc Van t•d dull~ for
11en.on who ll•;rrn~ qu11·k
Iv & l'an \lot1rk with lttth· SU~r\'ISIOO (.;ont ac'l Jan
I IJllyt·r t'40·11MO
ACCUUNTM\T w11li-:! i-
yr., L'l'1\ firm t·x1,.·r t o
work llart 11m1· 111
1..a~una Cl'A ok Non
s mokt•r S.•rul n•:.umt• lo
PO Bqx 113·1. LagunJ
lical'h. Ca !12ti:i2
ACCOUNTANT
Mor1CJC19es. Trust DHdS 5035 fo~>LTNU :\I U;w ... ltouncl
•••••••••••••• •• •• •• •.. H r n \" 1 t' 1 11 d "~
WANT&> WITNESS
Trying to locute poi,i.1ltlc
wi1rn·ss to att"itknt ill
I' t>r 11 l'0 r II f Jo: IJ 1 ~ &_
Maµ1111lta hclWt'l.·n 4 !')µm
1111 .July lfith i:n;1 Ct>rl ·
lat'l ,\ltomt•v t;ilh1:rl 1\
'TilOITWS IS:Jl.,i:l()O_
NcwJ)orl lk :11· h It t:
lnvstmt firm 1mrnef1
OIJl'lllllg n·qu1rci. l',xp
in 1·u rp ptns hp ,JC'
l'lj.!1EOI' l'SP n •µr l.'I /
thru fin 'l ml prl'p
hutlgct fin .11i;il)"'"
uilllW).OlZJ
. LOWEST
lntenst Rates
1st T.D.'s. also
2ndT.D. Loom.
Fwrest Terms since 19-i!J
SaHlft-MfcJ. Co.
642-2171 545-061 '
MONEY AVAILABLE
2NOTO 1\.'iU
SWING LOANS
ll'llTEHEST ONI. v (llt
1'1..'LLY AMOHTIZf;LJ
!Re Heally
H E Urokt·r .t11;0 I !J~, i
EQUITY LOAMS
F'or Any l'urµnst· ~o
point<;. Call ·n :K Finan
c1al al 1-734·3100
Easy m om.·y. SI0.000 to
Sl.IXK>.000. P.O. Box IOi!:I.
Nt'wfJOrt Bc<id1. !J2liH:!
AllnauncenRnts /
Ptnanals/
Lost&FcMtd .......................
Allnauncl'mtnh 5 I 0 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY fl
Sell any •Lem CK cum
bm11l1un of 111•m' for r7~
or le:.:. with a 1'1·nny
l'incher l\d 3 lme" for :!
1·on~ul1vc days t:a1•h.
addlllonat hn1· " 1U' fur
Uw :i day!. Chari:•· 1t '
Nol'.omm1•reiul :i1b
..-nr more lnl11r1t111ll1111
und to place your 11111•1111
642-5678
llu.o;hartl ~11'1!-AA!lfl
I. 0 ST . C r 1· > rn 1 11
S1·hn ;iut.l·r . nr
Turll l•ro1·k . l n11H·
~ward 955-0137
LOST :! c ;tlll'o 1·at:-.
Oranl!C'. i..:rt'Y & whlll' I
Ion..: hair. I :.hort hair
Hcw:ird 673 433G
Heward l.'"t hl:tek pup
p~. Ii mo-. " Old Eni.:h"h l.dh mix Lit.lo 1:-ll·
li1!ik'.rbl 0
•l 1.,\SSY 111-:AUTI E~ •
1-:<-)COltT SEf{VIC r:
12.i hn
><!>-I <>t:.15
Person al a ss1!-ttan1·1· 111
buy1ni.:. s c.'ll1n i.: &
negot1allons "'or a1111t
C'al l M all l'htllip:-.,
646-~7
TRACY'S OUTCALL
9am to2 um 715 <}l!J3
MALI:: will uo anvth111g
Found lrg hloncl l'at, Ion..: legal for SW.1)00
h u 1 r C <>:-1 a M <· ~ ;1 757·03Kl
~~ 7:nl or :>.tti I :117
Nc"<·klat'l' 111:.l or ~lttll•n 111
Errwrald H<.1.Y :! tone g11lcl
chain w 1war ..,ha1wfl
pc nllanl HEWA HU
l«>-6"8· 7(;XI or ·~·~111 .
1-'0UNO· and !'l;11m . N.B.
Animal Shclll·r 1;,1i1.:11;~;.
;14'1.;!la:J. S;imuyt.'11 <17th I
18th o nl y aduµt .
Cht hu u huu mi x .
1\uslralrnn Shl•Jl mix. 4!
IJb m1J<c:-. Chow mix.
l'uh mix. i\rlopt l!llh .
µrt'y <"a l. hlaC'k t•at
Adopt :i1~1 AM rin l ~
S.lkh·
FOUNI> Hlk w 1l1 ttlc
whitt· t\prox :IO Ill!>. l'o~
L;ih mix tilt5-~12'J
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
llcresy llcrth
1-"rtc•h -Ct•mt•nt -
STltt:TCll
You l'an't lichev1.· h11w
Ion~ my wih• kceris Id ·
t.overs. Our n ·fngl•rtttor
has~TllF:TCll mur ks
1-'uund Motht•r cal near
22n<J St & lr vmt'. N.U.
llud kittens in my yarrl.
MOChcr darkish in <•olor .
Green eyes & s mall.
&C!-1565
l\kn. learn tht· art of lhN
& Wher\' to M<"('l W•>mcn
t~~ll. !1-IOi\M, 5 lil'M
GAS
Time 1s money If w<i1t ·
ing for ~a1' 1s cost mg ;ou.
I'll do your waiting for
SIO. 495-2..126 -------PenclftCll Services 5360 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fruveling compun111n
Avail. Thurs II 311·Sal
11 PM Brenda 894 7563
"t:.c'at:! •••••••••••••••••••••••
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WIMDSURFIMG
Expand yow: sensations.
learn lo wind surf A fun
2 hr course, i::uar you·11
sail in 10 knots of wmd.
Begin'J!, mte rmed & u1t.
vant:cd t•ourses 1-'ull\•
c•crt1L M att Mar:c.hali.
673-1815
Jobi W..ted, 7075
····················~· Gentile C hristian I a(fy
live-in. Care & hskpg for
elderly person. 644-8906.
Licensed Nurse avail for
Al't'll! llkkpnl!
TEM l'OHAHY
lkg1st1•r toclay tu lo\ urk
uo vanuu!> lll"C'ounllnl-! &
bookkccp1ni: a s:-1i.:n
m{'nl!, Work l'lo:-C' 111
your hom1· 1\1°C'tf.! dcrks.
hoo k k cc pc r" ;11· 1·0 u n
tanL.., arl· lll'l'llt:d thruoul
Oranj.!l' Count~ C;ill ,u,.,
h•r mon· 1nfor!T\.1t111n
1!1111\·rt llalf',
occountemps
233:1:-io Broadwa\
::21_111. Coldwdl li<lllk1•r
Uldl! . Sant.i l\n:i
1714J 835-4103
•Adresws.-Adon
•All /\J:!CS All T YJ>l'S *
•!No Exp1:r Ne<· I•
•ll<1llywood Talent Utr
NowTuk111.i t\ppltt:al111ns
Anyone 111lc rt.'Stt'1l 111 * Mov1l•:-11r Telt'Vtsmn
•<.Aill "S I\ M .. •
Wc'vt• OC'Cn m ~howh11
"'"('t• l!JliJ * 6.lJ. 22:1.1 ex I !15
Sert't.'fl Art1st "s MJ;:mnt
;\IR CONDIT IUNINl i
INSTAl.LElt· cxpt_•r . n ··
s1denllal or t'Ommt·n •ial.
yr round e m vtoy rn ('fl I. llJ
pd days oH I wk vac aft
L'il yr 2 wk:-. vat• aft 2nd
yrs, 3 wk!> va1· aft 5th yr
U n I 1 m 1 t t' rt m a J n r
medkal ms policy. Ill/\
Company part1t·1pallnJ!
savings plan Dtll Tim
htwn 7/\M & K.30AM
54[1· 5544 or a JJJll y 1 n
pt_'f'SOO 111 t; I, l'11y1w.
Co. ~ So l1111laday.
SA
/\mb1t1ou.'i rooplcs want1..>d
manal(c :1mall part ·
• business. Serio us
l eumml( extra tn·
. Willing to learn. ______ ...._ __ ,.. ....... ,
5350 swnmcr camp or J'vt du·
t ywork. 900-1065.
ijoy working with
lllll111HesiVery profitable.
Call betwn !lam
I".':~· ~-!9 A\I~~ J
........ ...., t.._____. """"'-,... -_.......,_.tr••1M..,..,4
5300
• FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
FOUND: Whit e puppy
•· I IDOi.. vicinity ol Newport Weal, Hunt·
..._ Beach. LooH Hke
5mno)'ecl. cau 1a-t•.
Lo1t ~h lld '1 u bot
ullboet, hull only .
"White Kall M". Nwpt
... IG-1111 ot5"9·2515.
a.nrdl
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MICHELLE'S
•o.tcal•
11AM·2AM. 1135-3'1'~!}
UHDA&VICIU
o.tc.11 M•..,r hr The,_ of it!
Serving all Orange Co.
83S-7313
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS* 3t Hrs. ?38.(M87
•FOXYLADY•
Olm:ALL ONLY
•'72-1131•
PREGNANT? Caring.
confidential counselln1"
referral. Abortion. adop.
Uon Ir lleeplna . APCARE 547-2563 .............
t8l&S. El Camino Rea~
Senelftneftte. Fully uc.
For Appt. 492·72116
HOUSEHOLD HELP "
catt for 1lcll or eklerly
avail ......
a>tn/1~·4213.
ephone ans werin g
49'lr.;JllllM-'"'-"U.-v1ce expen e nccd or
-'---------will train. FUii time or ~penoAable M.., · Pill't time !!film availli-
now drivin g 25mi to bte. Days, a fte rnoon· wortt. short car or bike ride from Bal. Penn. 3 yr evenings or .crave yard .
eollege, e xp in Prod. Must be able to work
Cont i , D a•a P r o c, !IOfDe weekends. Typlni
Restaurant, educat'n, in· 35 wpm. required. Ma ny
t er est in Const J R . ..:. co. benerlu available. PleuecaU Mon-Fri. Dev. Very Reas. Sal. Fashion Island a r ea: IWq. Terry675-782S Dys. ~1191
Practical nursewith xlnt Cost a M e s a a r ea .
refs. wishes to provide 673-1186 E.0 . E. n,c for elderly. Cook. peniOOal care, cleaning. Answerin g se rv i ce ~?53Safts. tele pho ne ope rato r , 11PM·7AM shift, mature
Mtfp W..e.d 7 I 00 pet'llC!ft. 228 Forest Ave. ....................... Lt«~h
AcGlh lee. CIMt
Exper ienced . salary
open. Compute r u pr =· Non·am o ke r.
Aittommodaliona for re·
tind ~on Bayfront.
Balboa Pe nln1 ula . l
bdrm fl beth fl UH of
kitdMG in •ubaqe for
keeplnl bouae clean. Referncea reqllired . .......
Appllcatlona now beln1
taken for warehouse·
dell ver y hel per. New
furniture ware housing
lftddeUvery firm. Phone
for appointment 10 AM to
Noon. Starting wage S4
per hr, flood a d vance-
m ent for the r ight
penon .... 75?9
Hne.....UU..11• want to.UT Clalalned ada do .... l.MNl'll.
APTMANAGEH
..-or 55 units tn C•i:-La M~s;i Expt·r 'd t:ouplt·
llus uand m ust h.iv1·
mamL t•Xp. W1f·· hkk1i~
exp C all 644! ~013 or
<21J IHD.>-JIS.51
t\pl Manal!f'r \lo<int•·rl .
t·ouple prcfl·rrrr<l Iii un
IL' In C<irbt);,;d E:qwr l'o.·
rl'fcn·nc1•~ r1•qu1 r••ll
6til I l!l'l
AP'TMAtilAGER
Cnuplt:'. \lo lft• m <J n,1j.!1·
hus band m;i1nll'n:tnn•
:!!XI units, l>t•1:a11:.1dl', '""
pi·m•n1:.t· rt·t(t.I
TS!. M~mt 1'4:.' 11,11:1
J\t>l !\!gr 11; Jdull Ullll ..,
San Cl1·mcnll'.
x:l.'> :rm1 ", r1
A/R Re-ceptionist
0111• g1rl orftl'l'. 1·-c11 n•q rl
If\ IYl/1111! <\! \1 •r1 t ~trlj.! Ill
\1111·1-:<. Jll 541 lo\J>rn. Ill kt•\
hy touch, an..,\lo cr ph111w
µc·nl•ral offi1·1· 1u11 l't'<fure~ !'t•wpcirl l.h h
area 714 IH5 71»0
*AS SE.MILERS•
•TRAINEES•
Oranl!l' Count} mlt.:r ,.,
l'll'l1ro rlll'c·han1·1al 11r11
clUl'L' I~ :>l't.'klllg I rJtn<'l"
for d,1\ -.tuft lo .1'>~c1nl1l1
£'1<'\'lrtiflll" ..,14•11dw-. & 111-.
tJlay:-. \11111) 111 1><•r,u11
Moste-r
Speocialitit s
uoiu Monrm 1:1 . t'~t
EO t-:·
Assemblers
I.Ate me•·htinit'al 111 llunl
lkh. c'SJH•r pn•fl'rrcd hut
wall tr am :i D lnstrumcnl:-
1~1-12 l'h•·m11·;d I.Jilt'.
II II
><'.J.1 53:11
Asscmbl \ Wan •housl'
Small t•l1•1·1 ron11· · parl;. .
lst "h1ft. n(I f'Xpt·nen•'•
lll>t'CSSarv Exn·llt'nt Ir
ll'ij!t' bcn~fits Nt·ur o C
.Airport ,\ppl) 1\VOl'I
Elet'lrorues. 754-ti091
ASSEMBLERS
No expcr. req'd . Your
area. All s hirt:.. Good
pay Pa id weekly. l\i(
foe. Must be over 18
MORRELL
TF:MPORAHY
SEHVICt:s
IRVlNE 752·854'
nJSTIN 558·9027
Aut. lloold&..,er
I year formal education
in accountin g. Prt•viou~
exp. not req'd. Accuralt'
typinJ! skills. $750 m o.
C.M. area. 546·2982.
ATTENDANT W/\NTl.:O.
for board & eare facility
P /t1me. '1PM·l2:301\M,
wtcnd'lonl .
3:50W. Bay St.. CM
642.JSOO
AUrOC'AntH ...,.,
evenings Laguna Brh. & Dana Point area. Call lht
Register 581-4141
AtrroMOTIVE y,_,a..._., .:c.
Positions a vailable
1'1111 •a,. ......
Foard
2060 Harbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa X1nt company benefits.
Qualified technicians ·
COIMct Jim Moffett a l
642-0010.
AlTl'OPARTS lllW.DBS
STAinlS. ALTS
T op pay . pe rm .
medthoap Ins. frin ge bmetit.I.
JHI W. lat ST.
SANTAANA
,\t.rro Mf:Cll.\Nll.'. 11rn1
uni) <!II' parl!>. ~o·,
l<ibnr Call ti7J :l.:l<!U
AL.J'OM(YflVfo:
*USED CAR
MECHANICS!
l':xn·lh•nt p:iy & lo\•Jrklll~
1~tftd1t1on.' m·.ir Or.mi:•·
C•1un1~ ,\1rp11rt 1111
quah(1cd nw1·h.11111' H
1• ,. r I 11 f m I 1 .. h I
llank1nl!
TEl.LERS-
MEW ACCOUNTS
~t1-cl :-.h;1rp pcrsonahl1•
11'1lt'P• anil n1·w J \01·h
Jl•·r,.ons Sav111i.:~ ancJ
lo,tn eXPCrll'Ol'C pr.·
1 .. rrt.-d Full um"' pc1s1
t11m" a vailable Plcast•
.·all lrvin1• Savings &
IJ>an 754! 4!60il a-; () t: l\f ..
ITll'<'hantc'.il wr1rk e.. ·" 1----------'1!'>1 th,. l "·(I <",1r \li.:r
\ i1nl'<I. lllh'n..·~lllH! U11p
f •> r ,11 I \ :1 n '"" m 1· 11 1 ,1,
guar .inll·11l ... .ii.in \J1Jl
" 111 r>1:r"111 L•1 !-i1·1 ' ''" ,\ti.:r
HOWARD Cht•roltt
f).I\ ,, & ()11ad l-ol •
'111-:Wl~)HT Rt.t\I II
'lbl11o•tlt •·r rt''I"'""'"''' '""'"r.<111~ 1n 1-. ''"" I ':\I
·'""' 111: h r "'" 1t.i11, g1 rl IU·-1 Mtin 1-'rt I 'lt·.1•1
I "" 'dH l.111 •h .... Ill 1;c:i-ti!l5 l'\ 1•;.
l:loal>y::.1llt'r in m) hume .. lill
2 vr old bit\ l<l'lcn·m 1•:-0 r~wfl'<J ~ 7 11~
l'-ihv-.11 ffi\ h11mf· rn.11ur1
\4'1111.111 .1 .. ,.. ''·"" \11111 I-1 1 II r • · 1111.i
'"" 11."AA ·•ll"t ·,
ll.\l~Y!'-11'1 r:lt m~ 11111111
~ pt•r lo\ I. i!I:! Shd II 111,1 r.
('\I 5-ix !llKl
ll,\ti\ ~trrFH 1·\1•11111i: ....
,1,1rt111!! 1rnml·tl. rn'
IMlnll' ,,;:; il1:!I
hank111j.!
Southwest lank
Lacuna Bl'h Offt<·1·
HctJUlrl'' full 1i 1111•
k lltn. l'll'il"'' n 1 II .111.111
Ui•rl', -IW. I i7 l
EO I':
llm1kJng
TELLYS
• •ull Umt· 11ositio11 tv Sat
only 1>1>s1t ion
tilEW ACCOUNTS
COUMSELOR •'rt &Sat. only
Openmt!s in our co-.1.1
MllSa office. ExpcncnC'e
pref erred
Call Mr. Wagner ~1-i:JOO
CaRf.~al
SaYilMJS&Loan
2700 llarhor Blvd C M
An Equal Opportunity
Em ployt'r .. M 1t-'
l:loankan~
ec..s..rLoan
Officer
lmmed. opportunity 1111
1nd1v1dua l to s ulkll d.
make consumer loan" 11
the Costa Mesa area
MJrumum 2 yrs t'xpcr
req. with bank or Cmam·(
t'O
Loa11 Diabun..-
Potutmn a vail. also tn our
Costa Mesa office in
volve; loan disbursing &
rredJt ve nfylng of 1·on
sumer loan.' G~ t) p
Call Mr. U1egel ·al 54U5l0
CGlfF1•r ..
So•htp Ir L...
2700 Harbor Blvd.C.M.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer ... M W
BANKING
TELLER
Immedia te open1n.c 1n
our beautilul Seal Beach
office for a Teller with c
months expen ence. Wt
offer:
•Free parking
-car.tr !4PP8_rel
• Pn>tlt shannK
•HN&th "dental
Pteue call for 1tpp01nt
ment.
MIUTY,_BAL
_.._&Lo.A ...
<714) 6'2"4000 F.qual ()ppty Employer
B..ink1n~
TELLER
lfull-Ti•I
.\ 1 .1r1·1·r po:.111011 I•
·" aila ltl1• 111 our l'u-,r .1
\1·~·' lira111•h Tlw 11!1:;11
1••r ... 11n :.houhl havt• pn•
\ 11111-. !'-;1\ 111g:-. ~ l11a 11
h11nlong or ca ~h1t•rtn1•
11.11 kl!rnun'1 For i "1
lf)1•rl1 al,. l'Ull'lll"I al !•HI
.11111 111 .rrrang1• lur JI'
~1111111 m .. n1 ,,1 • .,1;.i· , .ill
01 llffi Jl1•1)1)1' I 7 11 •
!fi!~:c1111
Wt~1dihJ•
t;!r11 1111 m.:<111·.d 1n
suranrc. 1011,.,:-lt•rm 111-.
.1h1hl'. 1111· 111-,ur<1n1·1·
paul ·n ·11n·m•·n1 111;111
~ICH"k tt11r1 ILIS<' .1 n <I
m111·h mor•·
BRENTWOOD
SAVINGS &
LOAM
11~10 Allam:. 1\\l'
Co:-.1J :\I··~··· c,\ !1:!1i:ic.
Equal t)pJ)Ortunit \
t-:m11lu)1°r M F
Harm;.11rl l'\'l'ntng:,
Co:.ta Ml'.;a
75'1 !150::!
BEAUTICIAN
t~1mma111I l'1•rforma i11·•"
'The llam ·utting .,lun ..
lmmt.'C..I opt•i11n.i::-A!->!'>1:-1
Mi:n.. prC:l't!,11111 ham ul
lcr... ,\:-:.istant:-& full &
p t ret·cplioms ls. l"i\I
Xlnt l!rowl h op port
"' . alal)' Comm & J>ll
lwnt·f1l s . <.::ill John
961-01g,1
Ueaut1cian
llau Stylists with 1>0lfll'
followm~. receptionist.
m»n11·urii;ts, & a:.:.1:.
tants nt.>t.-dcd lo add to
fine staff of busy. full
servtcc Newport lk.li·h
salon. Top pay. l>ent•f11:-.
& msura1w1· of11·n·d '''
thoe;c wilhn~ 111 work
fo:nJoY "'11rk111 g 111 "
l'lt'Jrl, rr .. •nllly at
mosph1:rc C<i 11 I or 111
tcrv1cw, Mark or Ciarv.
642·61114.
Be your own boss, earn UJl
to Sl .000 & more P f t". W1 •
help 536-2403. 3-5pm for
appl
Blueprinter net.oded, ex-
p'd. Small bul growing
shop. H. 8. 536-2006.
3pm, 1st & 2nd s hift.
MacGregor Yachb 1631
~Wt..C.M ....
&at
PAC IF IC A M AR I N~
INC needs men knldgbl &
expcr in following area s:
AC It DC electrleal.
diesel & gasl eng. tn·
~tallation of rrft.>eh & elcc·
Ironic equip & s hips
l'urpentr y . Top wa~es.
top l'O benef. F Jtlme. tr
you qualiry contal'l
Scr v1ec Mgr, 2751 W
Qiast Hwy. NB.
BoaL Ya r d wor ker
needed. Newport Bay.
Pacific Tides Marine. 227
20th St,NB.6~
BOOKK EEP ER • Ex· perienced/WWI a sense
ofhwnor. 25/30hn. 5 d ay
week . F or N e wpo r t
Beaeh Interior design
audio. Call ?14/M6-1178 •
BOOKKEEPER. P /Tlme
for travel qeo~y. Prior bkkpt fl 10.lley addjng
madl eaper belp(ul. Call
-..OU da11. or S.W-7031
ftW.
1
l 1
Carpllt ~. fWI um ...
no ••swr n~c~saary ~·IOOd.~•--------CM WASH ~ waat.11, full a.
P /T , P'tn Vly, NO ,
l..al\aa, 6 Oruae l'a ll ~ ------CASHIER A~pl y 11
peraon . C rown
. Hardware. :ncn E co .. 1 Hwy.CdM. .
cmms
UTOIEM MAllETS VOLT
t 't •t I hi•* ' I II >.JH I •, QeaU\IS ·aow avallabk
f« full time au.at.al ~ers on 2nd. 6 3rd 546·•'741
sbill No upwieoce '*' .31148Cam!>W' Dnve
We tra&ll. 5'ar1. Sl.10 w $4 !Across Crom
llW laaur. Adv&octment · Orangt• Co. Airport I
appartusUty for manag<; F.quaJ Oppor Employt'r
meal pmMkms lo ""·~ ................ -. ..
'per bow' al cau.a.laf ieci.. Jo'or -rmre informalJO(ia " tn· O..ERlCAL. alf'.rt· mtt.'11
t.enit!w IO to 1IWe 82 at ,::1rl. interest i: work ,
30009 Crow'lt V 11 never dull Mill·Grei!or Laiuna Ni<;tuel, ~.~ Yachts. 1631 l'la<·enlla, or call '114 '637-4840. _CM __ 642_·68.10 ______ _
Equal o-,..,.. Employer
Oerk
IHYESTMEHT
SECRETARY
To handle investor a1'-
c· o u n Ls for !oral
Ck>ricaJ . mortgage bkr Nt-t-d
__ •••D THIS ,.0 per..onable. 11\;jturt· lad) .,_.. • -~ w /hkkp~ & It typ1n ~
Clean Women Wanted ,
lnl. llrea. $4.&r. Must haite rar. Suzis, 968-S846
UNLESS :a~ood benefits. Call
•You're mterestcd in top --...... ._ .. _._ wagE'S and excellent OP· portunlly for advance· .......... _ .. _._
ment. .J Ocrk
•You'd eJ\ioy OU\l'r ex LOAM SEIYICE
cellent benefits stich as Local mortgage broker,
an automatir C06t of liv· near Fastu.on Island, ex
1ng salary adjwitmenl. penen('C requi rud. Ca II
If you're inte re!lted in Mrs. Bla. 644-8112C ~ employment as ------........ _ a :
•FllECLHK
TYPIST
Pl~'ie call for an ap·
poantment: 7141549·5445
F.'vening & Sal. appomt
IJ8ll.s avail.
S.... ,_....IM. Co.
3333Hyland, C.M. Ca.
9'!626. E.O. F..
Oerical
National Produce Co.
I" rr o~ning for gP.neral
dertcaJ. OC airport a rea.
Oerks. all shirts. no ex
per neeess S3 Pl'r hr lo
i.1art. apply at 7 Jo:len•n
!-tore, 1097 W Raker.
Oltlta Ml'Sa.
CLERK TYPIST SUB
Salary 54.2.S pc!r hour.
Apply Newport M e~a
Unified School Dis t
Oass1fied Pt>rsonnel OC
flee. Mon.Wed-Thu~ &
Fri. 9am lo noon. Tut'l:i
from lp m·3pm. H~Ol 1::.
16th. St. NB. 1-: 0 t-:
Non smoker. Call for m· ~~~~~~~~~ tcrview. 556·1050, Tim Clerk 7·11 Store, llpm· Cl.HICAL 7am. t)-1-Sal. ni~hL'i. SJ
8erome a member or ovr per hr to start. 1:75
dynamic Newport Center Paulanno. C.M 751--16:>2
l''inanclal firm. The Codrtall Waitress
rotlow1n,i po61t1ons are C!-L.--• now available: ~ SWITC .. OA.ltD Earn up to S300 fl<'r wk
experience r equired Low tuitmn. Placement
Hours: 7.30 AM . 4;30 ~isl. 751·9194 ---
PM COMPUTEtt
GBGRAL CLERK PROGRAMMER
llus llii an entry level BASIC 4 SYSTEM
JI06lt.on. Math ability & 1nfonnal environment
office exper. helpful J obsecunty
Jloun: SPM·l :30 AM Company paid medical
PUIUCATIOHS 1150TOSTART
CLERK HJGllER SM .ARY
Assis tant to the com · wtTif EXPERIENC'F.
mururations spcriali,;t CALL RETWJo;E~ 8·2
Typing & langua~e skills 645-73K.1 In Newport
important. Jo'ine Arts -----bal·kground desira ble . <XX>K. exper'd Full time.
Hours: SAM . 5PM. rules. Ask for Mike• 11r
MAILROOM CLERK J!aync. ~_1_440
This is wn entry levt·I
Jll.tillmn in the M1rroCilm
II files dept. Hou rs: II
AM·5PM &5PM·I :JCJA M.
COOK
for <'onval~cnt hospital
fo'ree health ins urance
11H cr probationary
period. 10·6 ;JI) ~h1f1
Every other weekend off
Apply 1445 Supe rior
N.R.
SICRETARY
Position open 1n ~lient
serv1cl!5 dept. Typin~
slolls, phone ability & of·
rice exp. required. Die·
t.aphone s kills desir able. COOKS wanted. a ll shifli;
Hours8AM·5PM growi n g company
ADP ortice offers ex· wlbenefits. Ma Barker's
cellent work inll cond I· 212 E I 7lh SL. 646-4303
tions. a challenging en· . . vt.ronmenl •good career COOK·vegetanan. So~e
&salary progressions . u per pref. Mother s
For appt please contact Kitchen Restaurant. 1750
penon.nel 9"'6. ·So. Cat Hwy. l.aguna
ADP PENSIO Cook Wanted. Full time work tn production c·om· SERVICES missary. Growing Co.
180 Newport Center Good benefits. EOE. Far
DriveN.B.644-4360 ~ml Servic~. Produc-
ext.2163eoe·M/F lion Faci lity, 1672 Re~. Irvine. Apply
--------in person.
"pan
c•ualtY i.nsuran~ com· pany olfers entry level
poeit.iom lD pleasant ore
neer South Cout Plaza.
Company oUera xlnl
--~~-~---
$8HR
SALARY
benf. 37Yt hr work week, Exciting at totally unique
puattb ClllPO'Wnitlee for sroducll. 6 hrs tralning
thefolloMftlpGd)Oftl: •car req. can S47·0337,
Rl!lCORD6 CLERK 10AM·2PM only.
Duliee lnc: IOC'tinl mall, ,. _ _._ Cook r 11 puUinc ru.. drop flUna ~r· u Um~. 6 *k tWng ln busy unit Apply ln penon. Gary s
\9ln1opecubelftermlnal Deli. 3309 E. Coast Hwy, dllil rue system. Prev _OlM __ . ______ _
ex per not reqd. but O>um« help. P rr It F tr.
number rac. •a moe ofc o.y shlfta. Mon· Fri. Ap·
ap.-belp(t.al. ply In person, 9-12.
OR.ANGE Jt.n..JUS, 711
MAD..SUPPLYCLERK E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa.
[Mila Inc: eortlnC .. de· llveriq incoaUnl mall. Olullla' Help · Mon-Fri.
proeeulna out1oln1 a.p.~ Phone mall. oNertal 6 meln· · llllllill fw11116olc1up· CU.to4ial/Janitortal All
pli•. lacc:e11ful c:aa· ll'ifta. PT, Xlnt benefit&.
clld•t•• 1h'ould hue ~. =~r:::.m~~ _DA_Y_CAM--P-Dlll--ECTO--R-
CUI TRANMll&IUCA -.Zi1ou'. Jlihn week.
INIURANC & CO. Newportarea,&44·MM •1• at • for a O.yttme sitter needed tor farW new. 1111111 cbllclren. 2 days,
.... Oflltls.ploy• eocne eves. =crest . eo.aaor842·
Olllv~ p1t1m.i AM. t.A nllll ... $100 l)l!f Wt*k r.u up11lv uva1lablu
l...,un• ltt-•I'!' .&IM~_
u.t moo ov.-r Ill for l.A
T1 rne~ in N h 4t C M
f'l-rmtp I "50,~.rnn
6"16~
DIMTAL ASSIST.
I( uu •re· a fn\'ndly &
OUli,'Otni; person & want
t.o "''<ork tn .. modern. pro·
f(fl'ti.SIH· ulf1rt: l'ortu1 Jorn our It-am I< I> /\ pref
SWary open W lwncf1t!>
118:1 ~
l~1tal CIHu:.. Sun Juan,
Ill!\'\! l!i.pt"nenccc l rel't'P
llonlst full time Mon
""~I.till
Denial rha1r.;1de uss't. I
YT t'Xj>E'r .. 22 & O\'t'r , 1n
1Uat1 v.:. l'M ti.JI 1 l!.'0
DINT AL ,11lECEPT
1-'/llnw, ~uoJ l>t'nf, t•x·
per. 11n Q.11846 J.<,40 --------DENTAi. ASSIST ·Chair
S1dt> fo'\J II t inw Good
benefits. X·ra}:. II U
84f>.354(J ----DENTAi. LAO ROOK
KEEPER t:xper'd AR &
pay abl<'s. some lab
d utie:. r l'quirert. will
train. C M /NB arl'a
642-1'412 ht wn H·4
Ui':NT,\I. llYG I F:NIST
na-dcd fur Peno C•k H B
t:Xpi!nd'd funt11ons llr
n'f1d 3 dys wk, sat opt·n
l'ror <>har'.: & J>('n;.um
plan 714 ilWl-66.11
DESIGNER
Ai r <'O ndil1on1ni.? rle
~1p,ner w minimum 3 ,•rs
t'OfTlmcrc1al cxper x·lnl ~cfils, ind'~ µrof1t
s harinfo! 540 7622 Mon
thru f)'1 8-5
Di ver.; wanLC'd 111 !IJcwPOrt
B•·t•r h art.·a Musi bt·
1-en1f11'<J & 1·xµer1<0nred
in hull dl'unin.i 1'eptune
Ut VIOA (;1,. t;.i4;,t1832 -------· DONU1'SllOI'. early AM.
110 exµcr necess. Apply
A.\t, D. K. Donut's, 12f;O
fwrview, CM & 3605 S
Bristol.SA --------
DRAFTH
Elect ronir mfr needs
drafter to do mccharucal
detail drawin~'i for a:.·
semhly & la yout .
Knowled1<e of shop prac·
c1ces & ma<'hmes des1ra
hit>. Min 1.2 y r s e>..
pencncc + somt• rollcRe
dra ft I ni: cou r s<'s n r
e111avalenl tll essential.
WI' orrer i.:ood puy &
bc1wf1ts Call for appl
T cl onic , B e rkeley
p c r>.o nn e l dept
7 1·1 1 ·ill t ·~•·tOl. Laguna
fk>ach f: 0 F..
Drafttnl(
/\rcht. /Strurt. lmmed ~·nm.I? for rapahle. In·
!tiv1duul "'1th 0H1n• t•x·
per Floyd E Wl'a\•er.
3839 R1r c h . N .B
7Mr.l.'iMISSO
Drapery room worker. all
phases. Exp'd or will
tram WaKes OOJo;,
S.12· 1843.
DnlDerY S.C111tstr•11 Needeo for small work
room. ~r Orange Co
Airport Salary o pl'n
~
Driw r /MamtcnanC'e \\ 111
t.rrun. a day wk. Start
SJ.25hr 642· llM
Unvers·Superv1sors
$25() per week starting
pay. Must t>njoy workm~
with teenagers Musi
have Van. Sta Wag or
P .U. W/Sh e l l Cal l
M.'>-8616
DtttYEttS
Men or women 2S yrs or
older. Know the coast
n llcs. Net $180 11 week or
more. Or ange Coas t
Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt.
Herrmann. Fountain
Valley. <No of S la le r
betwn N ewh ope &
Euclid)
Electronic •ne mbly ·&
ma Leri al handlln g , pos i.
lions open. No exp
necessary. Will train.
Sl.10perhtlo1tart. Call:
665-3632 ror appt..
ENG IN EER SALES
PERSON
BS & MS i n m er h
f"llCineerilll req, dai1n
oil well s ubmersible
pumping equip, lnclud·
tnl aux product.a. Must
be famlll ar w /bus
c ustoms /conla<'t in
Libya. Wiii Commute
btwn US • Libya lo fmali1e ules, letters or
c redit• c u sto m
dMrmxe ror ucban1e
at equip 6 traht forward-
• . Pl per mo. DOT
OOlall.01'. Ad paid by
employer. Talle ad to
near••& Em_plo1ment
Development Dept.
........ ''" ~;;19 ................. .
llCIOW SICY m
••11•1•r of •••. C'NILl"il ~ .. ...-. to liv• rapid ed·
YW'fmeo& k> toalpetefti ...... .......... "'"'9· Call CITY £8CllOW,
Boanle Suu. en•> ---ISCIOWSICY
or Jr. olHc•r. ubry
WftllnMIW'... w eU\ ...
par. C.O..._l&l r.t.crow
C:o Llil&YD• Nitillell.
ten l2:M -------l!:xp'd c•~ M1o. s
)IMI np. IA fin&ah 6 tt.HA&b
r~ry ~&,3/.66.
FACTC>aY
Now h&ri., f lldQf). help. wm lraln Wood Ll1M·
In&. ml SE Maui St.
lrviiw 541-Z!iOl
'9doryHelpG.......t ~.Lema now beJ.n&
•cupt"d for female
opunttors No ~llper
neces~ary . Xlnt c·o.
bt!nd1ts & reviews
Dt!ltro n1c Corp 929
&kt·r SL C06llA M~a.
~~0404
l''Uu.sh Ca~nll!r
fap'd.
631 92:>9
R.OllST
lln1qw f'f'la1l nursery
needs creative people for
full & purt lime ~rm.a·
nent pos 1t1 ons. Mlls t tut~ expenenre lD floral
design t:xccll~nl op·
pnrturuly to work in a
pru;ug1ous settmg
Plt•MlSt' a pply m pt.•r:,()0.
Mon thru t'r1
ROGER'S
GARDENS
2301 San Joaqwn
Hills Roac1
cPM &1~5944
fo'oam culler. 1'' ,.,. pu:,1t1on
:J\'a!I.
~·5702
F\111 lime & part t1m1'
nurst'ry s ale:. 1><'rson
Must hl.tvc mimrnurn l yr
rel~ul nu rser y ex p~r1t•nce . Avail.
weekends . Apply 2021!
Newport Blvd , Cost a
Me9. 646·7441.
GARDENER·Full time No expcr nt't' Apply in
person. Newportt•r Inn
Hotel, 1107 J;imbor el;'.
IM. N B See Ll·nds)
ttwn9-3. E.Ot.:
Gc'tlcral Office We offer
t•xcdlent comp1rny paid
benefits aloni: with our challe nging pos1t1ons
now nallable ui our Npl lkholril~:
f'ILECLERK
STOCK CLERK
MAJLCLERK
CLERK TYPl~IS
'The above J)O!ltllons r('·
quire pnor offi<'t' ex· penence. lypmJ? ab1lit)
and 1or IO·kl'Y add i n~
machine hy touch 1s de·
s1rable We will tram
qualified md1\1duals for
the nl!ht pos1t1on. Entry
level poi;1t1oos but salary
t'Ommcnsuralc w ith t'X·
penencl.' F11r appl "all
~!al.ext244 . E 0 E
GEHERAL OFFICE
T~t! personality &
typiflR a must Stcirt1.11g
!oalary S7001mo l mmed
opt!nmi<s ContaC'l Mrs.
l.n.w at 7:>1·6701 for in
h'f'VleW --------General 0H1n. ~Olturc
~elf starte r , pleasanl
tPlephonc VOICI'. typ1n11
50 wpm Mon-i''r1 Call Jerry 5:lJ.()slJ 9 to:-,
GB*RAL OFftCE
Llght bookkcepml(. lite
typm~ Good on phones
News><>rl ptlumb1ng &
lleatmi ll45·6525
G94ERAL~CE
Girt neerled for I J!lrl of·
fire Ute typmg. fthng.
phoo(.'S. h l l' book k l'e p Ing .
ctr S72G per m o. NB
~.9to5
General offke: Heliable.
mature person Good
lypt.Sl. US4! 10 key adder.
Med. bt'nef1ts. Call for
additional info & !'ittlary .
545-1080 or 54S-4050 -------General Office
Modern <'Ompany nel'ds
responsihle person with
typtng. JO key & filin~
skills F\lll time Kini! In
dustnes. Irvine Call
7 t4 n54-5783 for in ten ·
•&BBALOfffCE•
JOrNUS!
U9e )'OW' Skills 1n varied.
temporary a..uiirnmeau.
We matt'h r.?"r skills A: ~With jot>lf thal .. ,..
NO FEE
H7.oo6t
LO~ office •
~O"J overload
A .. llionalServk~
~Ottk'e ft••• leuy lenl po1lllon ....... a-.v...-. aetail cfuliea. MtM tJPiq
....... handwrtUnt tt·
.-,ed. EaceUeM won·
ln& ~oedltloea and ....,.. lndllldiq dental DlalL ,.._ Penonnet De,.,, ••• , (1 14) •im tar appab1meot. S.~ual epporllaoily ......... E quipment Rental
Permanent po1tt Ion w /1)0tentlal for youn1
ambttloua man
wtmedaanlc.l apt.itude.
3175 Harbor Blvd. ~lll@d Ads
·. .. .... -..
t
...._ • ..., 71 .. '!'!lt!!!ta• 1tH .;:;:;.................... ... .. ........... .
HOUllX:tEPt:Jt · Uve .. •••••••••• .... , .... ln~. •twe edutt. N· ._.,._
VOLT .. .
1148Campua Drive
~'141
CACl'ON From
Orqe Co. Alrport)
F..q\&llJ Oppor Employer
•BM.Offtcl
ldor'awl Envu'CIOment
Five Girl Ofrll'e
Job Secwity
Comp.uy paid ~ical
SlOOTOSTART
IDGHERSALARY WlTII EXPERU:NCE
We will tram for a
vanety o( 3('\IVltles
CALL BETWEF.N 8-2
~ 738.1 in Newport
G1rl Friday PT. answer
phone, type t'lC. $3.25 hr.
C M. Call Betty. 642-2053.
G-R·E-A·T
SALES JOI HOW
OPEH
GOOD PAV , GOOD
HOURS. GOOD CON
DlTI ONS . M ANY
FRINGt: BEN t-~FITS . F~~r G KOWINO CUM· l'AN Y l'RO MOTF:S
FROM WITHIN TRAIN
fo~OR TOP
M A N A G E M t: N T
STA RT S "IM ·
MF:D I ATE IAY ''.
K t: Y ll 0 A R 0
t:Xl'F.HI ENCE
tff'J.PF1.:L. WF. H1\ VF:
UlfR OWN T HAINING
l'HOGRAM P llT ON HY nu·: COllNTRY'S 'l'l)I'
II I: c; A N S ,\ L E S
Pt:Of'Lfo~ CA I.I. AT
ON C E FOR
l:'«TE!lVlt-:W O f!CA!'i
t-: X C H ANG F. , ST /\ N
NUNN 714 /:N.· 7302
GUARDS
F\111 & part t1mt'. Al I
areas Unifor m :>
furn1~hl'd r\g(•:. 21 nr
over. ltet1rc<.1 Wl'll'urnc
No expc!ncncc nl·t•. AJJP·
ly l:mvcrs:il Prot<'dion
St-rvH·e. t:!26 W 5th
!:itre¥.l. Santa Ana In
kTv1e w hours 9 · 12 & 1-4
Mon thru Fri.
Hair l)re.,:;er
1lfE HAIR HANDLERS
now has openin~11 for c:x·
p'd hair dcs 1 ~n1•rs &
mamr unsts Xlnt N B
area. &U-8484.
JIAlll DRl-~SS l'.:R ·
8eaut1ful salon nrt'ds
operator wit.h Collowrn~.
Servtnf.! Npt .. Irv .. &
Costa Mesa. Please call
5.57 :rn4 --------HARD\\' MU.: SALES
Apply m pers<>n Cmwn
H:ardwarc. :ncr. 1-.;. Coast
Hwy, <.;dM. ·-------
Hardware sales full l1mt>
Apply tn person Cro.,,..n
Han.lwarc. JW7 E. Coast
Hwy <.'.(IM --------
1moker . Shere home. ~ -· Room • board =.::-~--....... f\IU Ott part W's\IDt nets h . time.IO-W.
Wife woru I to IPm MAIDl·wkdy1 /wllnd1 . ,_..., E"9. 6 lilo. s.fdlft Motel 1811 8o olf. Da1a , ..... aMI OI ~ -La • D -... ~U11.t.."7«&or '--.... ,. ,..."""'"·
1111.flllil a nfenance l>oal tThn
Hou1ekeepe r /live-in. ~ul Npt lkh view home w /Jacunl. pri v. nn wtth ha, care for l
adorable infant. call
Ml).2I07 IOI' interview.
HOUSEKEEPER. muat have own car. perma·
nenl. Call~.
tea nwf•n& , .......
FOTOMAT NOS YOU
We bave immed. open·
in11 at our store on
P .C.H 'i Superior +
rmny other Orange Co.
l<X'allona. Work lG-2: 30
or 2:30'-7, Mon thru Fri.
Pd training. Xlnt
benefits. 6 pd holidays.
For immed Interview.
please call R()f!er Scher
at~.E.O.E
Indispe ns a ble pe r son needed for deli\•enes &
misc olc dul1es. !)40-7357.
INSIDE SALES
lmmed. openings for
ruiponslble, mature sell
s tarte r wh o com ·
mWlicates easily with
others. Sales expenence
a plus but not reqwred.
Will train Must have lite
typcm: :;kills
557-0825
fNSPECTOR TRAINEF:
To learn all phases or m·
!!pert ion Mui.l pass
phys1ral & back X-Ray.
Irvine 540· 7639 .. t:.0 . 1-:
lnsuranct> l'ropnty &
Qii;wibty assist U<'t"Ourit
1• x e r E " p e r n •· r M1mmutn ?. \'r!'I 1nrlt.l
t yping Xlnt' ht>nd1t.-
Fred S Jam..:s Ins
Hrokcr>.. Call !\1aunm·
752-~(I EU E
Dua P\. Harbor. Ex·
perieoced preferred. 1l5Gbr. lltart. plua f rince
benefll1. Apply 24701 Dana Dr. 496-el.31.
MANAGER • .U.l.1tanl. 2
days a week. lJt.e hooil1,
Ute malntenanct. For appt. Call 957-8191
MANAGER · Young lady
needed to maoa&e Out
Call Model • Escort
service. Call eves &
wknda. 493-2338 Mk ror
Tom.
Mature RN or LV for live.
in sltllallon w /30 yr old
lady w trespiratory pro·
~ems. Patient la act1v<'
& self sumcient w /need oi pro(. a&&isWice. Musl
be flexible. Good rinan·
rial compe n sati on
wmel'!otlable salary. Op
portun1l1es for lrav<'I. ~for interview.
Me<'han1c to set up &
mnnla.in machinery in
adhesive mfnJil. plant.
Lathe cxper. desirable.
We build & repair some oi our dispensing equip.
Age no barrier. l537
Monrovia Ave. N .B.
548·512:5
Ml'dlcal Front OChrt· F:x·
pcnenctld · Salary open
l>42-8000
Mediral hac-k off1c:c
Jw rson Iii I 1 n g u a I. or
thopedir doctors. new of·
• rice. good ben e fits
· Tu5lln Contact Barhara.
832-8321
~ed1ral bark o rr1 ce
person. Orthopedic t'x·
pen en re f\;cw ofCirt•.
Rood benefits Tustin
Barbar a K.12 !SJ:? I
Mt'Clwal offtr•· Ins hlllinK
:: lJt<.c;. Expr rl'<t :-.;, .....
ofc. gd benefit:. Tuslm
li:.crt>ara ~ !1321 .Jarutors part 11m•'. t•ven· --------
in1ois. O\t:r 21 Co uples Modeli> . .-l!male Sharp
preferrt..'fl. lrvme url'a. Magazint> only, $25 iwr
Call 776·7"61. hr 645-512:! or 6·12 G282
JAMrTORs-MAIDS
full lime d:1ys , par1 l1mt.·
ev~. Nwpt area. Musi bt•
US c1l11.en Call ~-li;)58
or appl) at 12J :'I/ 011-vl;'.,
Oran.:e. Mon l''ri
Kc..>p up WJlh mnat1on I
Extra mcomf' ror am
brt1ol.LS ~'<>ph·.1191-1 ~·
KEYPUNCH
PART TIME
Short hours day s hift. I 2
yt>ars ex pen en <'e ~ire•
lerred. Wi· :i re not a
ser vice bureau Ex ·
cellcnt work in~ cond1 ·
lions. i<ootl s tar lini!
salary wtth six month re·
view. Phone 1-'er.r;onnel
Department for an ap·
pointml•nt , 17 14 )
546 ·7:160 Equal UP·
portunily Employer
--------·
LATHE MACHINIST
Jo;xpr'd for pa rt lime
W011c hour": 5 PM to 9
PM Mon lhru Fri. Call
Mr R11Py :it !17!1 Ii(~
LFXiAI. SECHETAHY
CIC airport. t>xper . xlnt
typin,:: & ~h skllb, :;alary
open !17.'i-ln112/r>45· 155:. ---
lt>b
Models
We ..ct MW focH:
Models-Mall' & F1-malc
I f ) o u r f a c· e h a !-
t' hara•· t e r . 1:. h 1 i;: h
fashion or look.' like the
J.!1rl ni::<t door Call for an
:.ppo1n1m .. nt f or a
personal mterv1('w You
could be m od1•l1n g as
early as next Wtlt!k ! So
don't hesitate, ell.JI now .
ask for lla1.t'I
fi31 ·5f.OO
f\;ew York West
Modeling /\.gency
875 W. 16th St. NH
Mom. kids fuially ~one'
Thompson Blut>print
l"ICet.ls ofc l?lrl Friday
Wt''ll tram 633 F!<.ikcr St
C M 549-!123:!.
Monlcs.c;11n teach1nt! pos1
lJon a\ ail able for Mun
leS:,(lrt d1plvmat·c1
tea1·he r S m I San
Clemente school Call for
a ppt 9A M ·l ~ daily
492-8990
~DeskCleril
Part umr 642·3030 H F:Al.TJI C L CB
IN~'THL;CTOR. l1 l\1m<'.
exper or hat·kl(rouncl 111
P E reqwrert. !162· 13H
ask for Kathll•en LEGAL SECRET ARY
with 1:ood tec hn 1l'a I llncITF-"-~. cwninits. 21 or s kills Jo:mphas1s on
owr Dtll· 5411·74111. a!>k htii?at.Jon and real 1·stale
f•lr Ul('mc. Fast gro w1n~ r ea l
------~~r hn-anc1al rom-
MOVIE EXTRAS
souirh1 h y lloll~woo<I
rnovw fmn S20·S200 pc!r
cl:i > pos~ Look 111.: r or
outgOlnR IH·70 yr 0 111,
11.•ant mi: to bn•ak into
mcl\'ICS 17 14 ) 535 OIW.
ext ~ VIDEO <.:ASTIN<;
St-:HVJCI:: cnow m 4th
yeJArl
HOSTESS pany r-iewport Hf'ach.
Duy,;;orevt•runl!S Fashrnn !:;la nd <:al l
Apply aftf'r 2 1'~ 7~~ 15_1_1_a:._·k for M ar~·
Bob Bum.o; Restaurant
37 F'astuon Island. :'-I B --------~-
H<JT'F:L
NIGHT AUDIT
CLERK
Good opportuni ty for a
reliable person with an
uptitude for numbers &
calculator skills. NCR mt expc!r pref. Advan
cement opportun1t1es
avail. t:nJOY lllnl. rom
pany benefits Apply
!lam-12 Noon. Mon1Fri.
Per50nnel.
MARtlton HOTEL
000 Newport Centt>r Or
N"'.JIC>rt Beat·h
Equal Oppor Emplyr
mtC
H 0 TE I. Pa r l · l i m t!
audit.or. Salary based on
·entt. Muat know
-4200. Huntin.~ton
M . 2m2 Pircm~
OoMt Hwy. H.B.
Hauleclearong, .fo'riday.s.
must be conscientious.
Have own transporta·
tloo. Refs required .
Ml).711111
HOO'SECLEANERS
Carnec. Ptr. Top$.
Gingham Girl. 64.$-5123
Housttlaeaoen Need re·
li.itie fl mthuaiaat1c peo-
ple to work for new
deminc servi«? in N.8.
675-1908.
HOUSEKEEPERS f' tr &
I' tr. Dan.a 's houaetteep-1111 c.alilomia'1 largest _. s mat.ure people.
-"pvt bomes. IHS hr .
S»Gl.
tbJ9elleeper-/ctlUd care.
Wortlq motber 1eeka
..,er. boutekeeper to
are ror 2 fllaildre, 1 ~ 10
.... NB bome. llAM· IPll Moa·rti. Ref• re. cPrelt . ._,_ bdween .....
l.Elr/\L Sr:CRF:T,\HY .
Lui! l:kh Prnbilll' Law
ofr. Sl~kinj.l Sl'l'Y w xh1I
:;k1lh .. Ma~ I c·xr. pro
bate exp & Sii prl'f'd
Call 7H 49'1·7:-i27 '
Legal SKrttary
S m al l firm !>l'Pk!>
secretary w 1l')llTllrn1
typing & :.ho rtha nd
skills. Salary opt:n Will
cunsrdt'r part time Call
7141.nJ.2137
Licensed ha1rdress t'r
Plf. hr.; & dys nt>gol1;1.
ble. 646·7764. A:.k for
Julie
l.IFEGUAHDTRYOl'TS
Newport Dun~·:;. May
Ulth. 8AM Ill yrs & ~t1tn
· dard """·card. 644 !'>921
LIQUOR CLEttK
F\111 lime. Mature ex
perienced pref. hut will
train. 895 W. 19th St.
Olsta Mesa.
Xlnl oppor~unlty for
Locksnuth with.2 yr . r,x,
per. We need perion wiCh
sales ab1Uty & lorksm1th
exper. Salary good with
profit sharln~
po as i b I II tics . C a 11
Kus tom Loc k s m Ith.
Service, Laguna Hills.
Tf(}G)7,
Lwnber
YARDMAN. full or pMme. lmmed opening.
saw e"P· ar gd dri v · g rec.
Call f« appt. 549-JC173._ ....... ..,, ........
lmmed. opecung for in·
dividu.al w / mec-h ability
to operate prod~tlon
machinery. Xlnt co.
bmlfita • rapid co. ad·
vaMement. Deltronlc
Carp. -BUer St. Cost.a .... ~.
.....~ThelMat &..ac-a; ·ala N . Coast
ttwy, Lapna Bead!
MAim. nau or part lime.
Apply llary , San
SELL Mlle lt.ellll with a ~menle Ju. 125 W .
Daily Ptlot C1a11!1lned Ad. EJplanctian.
N fl mfr nf food pr0<'1·s;.
1 n~ nt·1•1h c1u.111 (1ctJ
person with all around
marh11w shop <'X ll Musi
haw• own tools Call Jim.
fo42~
HUR SES AIDES
anrl onlt•rhl·s net'<il'd to
j!l\'e TU.; to elderly pa
tients Will train
q ualt ftt·d personn<'l
Earn while you le11m All
sluft.s ava1! apply Mot5
Supenor ._;-.;_· _e ___ _
NURSING
Accute J.'lYrh1atnr radii·
ty need." R N 's, r. P T 's
and m e ntal hr al th
workers. /\II shifts open.
full & part·limt>. xlnt fr·
1n ge benefit s Call
•LCJ6.571Ylor831 ITI4
()pthamolo~y. front office
Mission Viejo.
OranJ?e County Dept. or
};1l~.-Oon nf'eds s uu.
st1tute e mployees to wortc on an on call as
needed basis for the
followmg po&ition.s
•CWldC..Akh
$3.42 /hour. Centers 1n
Buena Park. C osta Mesa, Fount.a in Valley.
Sa nt a Ana &
Wetminil1er.
............ db
14.24 !hour Autistic Pro·
gram· Dueoa Park. OCH
Profiram · Hunt.ini.?ton
Hch:lrvine • .tr Orange.
Mll ~ram· Or.nge.
• ..-.t111•c• c....-.
$4.21 /hour. 5<-hools In
8uma Part, Hwlttniton
Bch. lrviDe60raace.
•Ceh:t.n.Ai11lll.e
11.11/hour. School in
Or'lmp.
AU <9llen wtll be ~ durins tbe summer. Call
714,.._,_ for more ln· tonmtJon.
Affirmative Act Ion
Em,ioy""
.:
,..
....................
REAL ESTATE _omcE MANAIBBT_
For ......... " ............... . .... ., "! .... " ....... ....
Al ........ c ..... ....
Wrfle .... 1121 • .., ....
....... c.... ....... C& 92626
°'*"llltrv a.ts Mfr firm teeU reliable
tndiv w /I yr e"P· good phone aldlls A: attitude
toward customers, to
lake ph orders Ill a nofi.
srnk'g olc. Xlnt co benr.
Apply 1n person :
CAJ.JFOAM. Ul881 Von
Karman. Irvine.
Part time receptloni1t for
Christian counsetinic
rente r 1n N e wport
Beach Call 631-0760 or
644-0107. Daniel Vanian
paso1••
IEC8'f'IOMtST
We have a paJtt.ioa in our
N.B.. olc. nHl to OC UJllX>l't ror a person with ~olcU1lla•afnend·
ly penonatity. If you en
JOJ' met"tlng people . &
wa11t gooct Co. benefits
please call. t79-0l64. T 0 o ·r.emporary Service5,
4320 C.mpua Or. N.B.
Swle'lSO. -------
f'IST COHTIOL PART TIME ,....._
Secret<itr y. l y p1n~. Steady-job for right
i:eneral ofriee. telephone persoo. Profit sharing,
personality, matllre non· iroup ~ alth. Apply in
s mok f'r . Cal l Ine z person 1.loyd Pest Con·
~3 trol. 5661'.:.. Dyer Rd. San·
PAIT TIME OHL Y ta Alla.
Due to company ex· PIT ~\TOltE
pans1on 1n Orange ·co. F 1 s w Qo R B I R D
area we nttd several K N o w .t F. D G E
s harp people lo work RF.QUlRED.~642·5522
NghLc; per week R-lOpm
&'n day Sat. Must be lH POOLCLl~ANER
or QVf'r People who arl' Experiolced
stable art' prt'ferred. SSR-S0.'>9 __ _
$450 Sdary -----·--• Or profit i.hann~ pro· Pn.nllng ~am. wh1 r h ""''r you p•-C'l'\'TER prefr·r F'<>r tntl•r v rall _..._ "'• bl l(lfTlpulcn i(.'<1 rr11ch1nt.•, 714 /7~·22\~n !..:.~~ ucw year expen e1ue prt'·
PART TIM Jo.: Nd ~ key fcrTt!d. Four da;f work
peoplt> fur expand1nJ: week.. F.xcellent bt·nef1ts
bWl1m-ss Xlnt income 1ndudmg dental plan
!"or appt 642·CT723 Call 546·7360. Pc~">nnel
· ---------~nt for ap1,oint· PART TIME ment. Eq'Uat Opporti•nity
Sunday onlx to deliver ._Em .. p.lo•y•e•r .... _ .. ,_
Daily Pilot to carnl!rs m
Laguna &ach kt-qwres i------------·-\'3n or lar~e s t ation
wal!on & a good dn \ m.:
rt'<'Urd l"hone 642·4321 &
a.'ik for Harry S4-eley
Equal Opportunit y
fo:mployer ---------
Pnntinl!
rLATEMAKB
Some experienre pr.~
ferred, includes strip•· pUl~. photo and L3youl".
funr t1on . Excellent,
Wlll'ltiDa cond1llonll and PART TIME benefit.s including dental
plan, four day wo r k EVENINGS week. Phooe Personnel Department 546-7390 for
Adults with outstand11\f!. appointment. Equal Op·
attracuve personalities portu.nity f:mployer.
who enJOY workm2 with~~~~~~~~~ lods. Over 21. Start al Ji'
S3 !><.I per hour. Phone
642·4321 F:xt . 250.
RF.TWEEN 4 00·5·00
f'M
AsAi for AIMho
t:Qual OpJ*1unity
Emplo)'er -----~-Pl XO PER.
Ope r's fur t ··lt•ph on t> ans"'enn~ serv1re Mu!>l be able to work som<'
11.eekenr!s T::, pin~ 35
wpm rc.:q u1 rf•d F:: x
J>\'fll'n1·t• pr('frrrel1 o r
w1!I tr;un !\1any 1·om
pany b(-ner1L.;. f'\111 t1mi·
or pan t1rnc. driy & artt•r
noon 1•\Cnlnl.! ~h1rt :.
a\'a1l<1bll· l'll'aH· call
!\loo thru l"rt !>13 ~:?3U
E 0 E
PBX
OPERATOR
Th_· Da1lv Pilot has an
1mm<'d1ai<' opt'nmi: for a
part lam<> PRX Opc•rat<>r
:1 :111 f' M I u 7 . :J fl I' '.\1 .
Saturda~ H OOA !\1 to I:?
:-loon 1-:xperwnc <' prt!
fc•rred but -.tit tram E~
ROD UCT JON
TRAINEE. Rubb« ~
products. Jrvme area.
Must pa.ss co. physical
mc ludm(( bac k x·ray.
540-76.'ll. E.O.E.
PROOUCTIOH
Mcftrid CGlltrol
PLAMMIR
Electroruc mfr In S 0 C.
is sedc.ing a self-starter.
w/3·5 yrs exper. m pro-
l11J('llon /materi a I con·
trol. lo schedule order1' to
meet prodt.1Cllon reqw re·
mc nl s, cxpcd1tt•
materials. fo recast
matt•nal rcqwremenb.
On !<hort a~e fo4IOW·UP & a
'anet\' of other tas k:.
Must 6e able to interpret
1Jarts l is t s from
hlu<'pnnts t:xper. in
mfr ~·n' 1ronment es~en
tial. Wt' offer xlnt pay &
twnef1t 11 Fac ilit y in
ht'aut l.aRuna l:anton.
nr bl•ach & resort are.a:s
Call {or appt. Telonic I
ANkl'lt>y pc!rsonn(•I dept.
'1 1t -1!14 9401. La1tu na
flearh E 0. t~
c· c I l1'1tl t•om pan y i-...... -.... --
berll'fll!> For appoint Prc.cJ"an1 CoordiRator
nl'111 for intt•n ww <'all $18.500 Annually
642-4.121 . ext 277 ~ IM"11ctor
ORANGE COAST $18.500 Annually
DAILY '8LOT Apply at The Employ·
330W Bay St. ment & Tra1rung Ad1mm.
Costa Mesa of Huntington Bcat•h
Equal Opportunity s.:nl Main St 11 H. until
___ .:m_p_lo_s _er ___ .. :Jp •• m •. •M•a•}•' Zilt .. h ...... -
•PIX TELE.PHONE
OPIRATOlt!
Pleasant work111g rond1
Lions with Chc\•rolet dt•
aJer 111 Orange County
Airport business com ·
PfTOFACE
Varied duties. 9·1, Mon
Fri. casual offiC('.. Neat
people. Call Elizabeth a l
67~ 761 1.
plex. Some li~ht book· ,_._ .... _ .. ___ _
kf'ep1ng , typln11 re PURCHASING AGENT
qi.Ired Opp. for advan· 3 years exper minimum.
C'Pmenl. Sef' 0Cf1~ Mgr. Knowled-e or paper &
HOWAID Che•rolet mm helpful. Work In
Dove&.QuailSts Costa Mes• area. MaH
Calta Mesa. CA 9:2lll26
IW5onne1 .
Personnel /H e alth, ............. -.. .
benefits clerk. Our Npt
Bch om~ has an lm · mediate opening ror an
1ndiv1dual aeeking a
dtalJenging p0tltlon in
penonnel. We oCfer a
variety of clerical dillies
111 persoMel & health
bcnelita. C.nd.ldat.e will
have prior oHIC'e ex·
petlence, good lyplnl'!. &
t&phone It public ron·
taCt skills. Experience
delirable ln personnel or ..au.a benefits but wlll
train. Salary c om·
m e o1ura&e w /ex · Dl!df.nce. For appt ~•JI ...,_..,mJM.E.O.E.
.... II 111 Siii
Eapalld'I c:o nat 'ly
..... corp Neb pel'Mn
W/l Jn UP U A tech awNt. bi.liq Span/Ent
me. ,,. It de<ely •
1rowtta apply. E:"O. E .
Call .lean, HO·IOH.
Qwta1 Pftollonnel Agen·
ey.tnl0Harbor1...CM l~F'Rr;E
RADJOLOOY
HOSrlTAL
JADIOLOGY
TRANSCRIBER
Immediate opentn1 ror
either a full lime or part
time Radlolo1y
'lnmcriber. EllDerieace
11 nece11Hr1. Monday
through Friday, 3pm to
ti :JOpm for run time
lhlft.. We olr« excellent beclefita. Pleue apply
to:
f'11{ IF If Offlee
SAMT~AMA
TUSTIN . tOOtM.~Aff. .... -.c.tnos i:=.~11"
I .:
~1111111!~----· A ll'llll job for people ~ •UMDeOlllle!Ouaran 8-1 ....._ teed 111ary or com
~ f'UaBl'r-n '• orrw~• •f "'1Rllat ~11 In our ch .. ntw
.... l&Ol"eDMl')'OU
ANEW J'R •• ....
cmm =~e= ---c•mnaco. -nJ '"''" .......
SCHOOL
now acc•pta VISA •
MAST!RCHA R G t: .,..._. ...... Eu
ui • IJWe u 27 hours. ~al yOW' t'UDVll '*'-· Owaran&Md Cal now lo acMldull' yuu ragg lntrodurtory
( kwon.
ear ConiPanv
REAL~TATE
18So. Coast H1way
&7141494-1057
SAL.a. •• /UrM l'ubU r
1pealun1. tc-arh1nec ur
.... be<'Qmd • th4-dt•
IW for l)C'l"'IOft•I 1Ctuwth
6 IMaft inrome llT all )'uu
Med to earn UI• lO Sl8 JWr
hr comm l mmf'd loc
openln1. C•ll Dawn.
t2UI JOWl2iO for •ppt
Saks Pft'5C)n. permanent.
full lillll', R M. Abram~
OalAIAo(c showroom Ull9
Newport lllvd .t' M
St·f'edl pnnung proou1·
lion manager wa nt€!d. Muat have exp. 540·9110
SEAMSTRESS. exper.
mature womao. P /tune
Your home Uebb1 c
M6-68I aft 4PM
Sea.mstress. Some exp clellnld. Will tram. P at-
tison S a al Ocs 1.:n
6'B2UIO. • •••lsECRETAR Y f' IT. ~ cheerful , e xp'd tn ·
..
dividual w /stronl( typing ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I& s horthand lal ~nl s = want.ed. Apply in person,
Receplionlst/Secretary at Robert .Bein, William
pmrt time. 15-20 hrs. per Frost & Assoc. 1401 (luail
week. Psychologist ol-,_Sl_N_.B_. _____ _
rice. Salary open.
Reference s r eq uired.
Call 6'2-8186.
SF£RETARY
We arc looking ror a
versaule woman lo wor k
Receplionist/fypist. Ac-in our b e Bk.a t 1 r u I
curate typis t. min. waterfront yachts s ales
tiOwpm, good oHI c e ok as correspondenc.e
Jails O<Mllt767 st..'Creta.ry & reher rN'ep· s · · ..,..,.. tJorust. Qualifi catJons for
IECIPTIOHIST this position incld a typ-
Trade assoc. Orange co. mg speed of 55 wpm,
Airport area , needs re· t•reative writini;: skills.
ceptionlst for cordless ability to meet lhc public
switcbboard. Must have & good ref's. Jlrs a rc
p&eaant voice & phone Sun-Thurs, 9·5:30. Non
manner. Lite typing re· smoker. To $!!00. Call 0 .
qtjred. TeleK experience Burttc wkdys, 642-5735.
helpful. Call personne l )ecretary for s mall
m.8384 li beral church in Costa
R.ECErTIOHIST
Busy Conv. Hospital·
front d es k . X lnt
be!Wfits. Free Ins. after
µrobataonary pe riod .
Lile typing. Apply 1445
Superior. N.B.
Mesa. l person oHac(!. 5
dy l'/T. G ood 0 H 1c-c
skills, mature. rl'!'IPons 1·
ble, ta<.1£ul. Call for an
appt,648~ ------•SECRETARY•
u teoC'£11:e skills required
~ for fun 2 Wl'l'ks JOh in
Hunt. Jkh. Oth1•r p11s 1·
lion<; ava il. EOE. Call
Suzanne, 972--0626.
RlCEPTlONIST
Terrific opportumly for
begmner. Typmi;:. Will
train on ph o n es .
1'romotable position.
lrvme Personnel A~ency
488E17th. Costa Mesa
Suite23t 642·1470
!Wstaurant
Garde-Manger or Pantry
f'irst clas.s restaurant in
t.aguna Nigue l. ff to 4
p.m. Salary Open. Ex-
perience. Conta ct Chef
Mercado at Bayshorc
House. 770.3222.
SECRETARY
Ma tu r e pl e a san t
persona lily. very pu ·
tient. Ut'curate l yp1st. It
bkpg , exper gen ofc
work . Pref e r
w/knowledge ope rate
Telex. Permanent pa rt-
timc. 8:30-12:30. Wlth oe-
casiorui.J fuU days. Send
resume to Class1£1cd Ad 11488, Daily Pilot, PO Hox
1560, Costa Mesa , Ca.
9'£16.
Restaurant Cashie r part Secretary J~or-Arc you
time. Mon·Fri. 11·2pm. a c~ mmded ~ self
Jack. Irvine Clubhouse. motivated person: We
7S4-7500aft.2. want your enlhus1as "'.'
Restaurant -part-time 5
dys wk, 10:30 lo 2. Call
545-3064 dys: eves.
1Bl.e866.
Restaurant
Expel' Bus Boys for Npt
Bch club, days & nig!lts. c.JI for appt, 645-5000 ext
53},
UTAILSAUS
~ exper sales person
We are a young dynamic
group oC' self starters who
are inter ested in results.
We pay year end inl'Cn·
live bonu.-.es & g1v<' you
the growth opportunity
you deserve. Impress us
with rour competence .
Call Vicki 549-3185.
SECAETAltY /bee.
Part Ume, 9 to i. type 70
wpm, ,S/H. $.5 per hr.
Irvine. 9.57-1337 fuU·time, N.B. area. Call ---------
ror appt. 642-2444.
ROUTE
Pest Co1 trol Traiftff
Steady job for right s-non. l>rofit sharia~. group health. Apply 1n
~· Lloyd Pest Con· %:! 586 Dyer Rd. Santa
Slilmuer needed. Ex-S,:~ly. 631-4660 or
SALES
Bdogy or bi·chemistry
lnajor to solicit bu!tiness
-diqnoelics over the .._in Newport Bch.
•ase+ commis sion.
SECRETARY
Work for dynamic fast
growing r e al est a t e
financia l compa n y .
Newport Beach, Fashion
island. Call 759-lSll a sk
for Mary
SECUTARY
PIT, Insurance o ffc,
Airport area, hrs nexbl.
Call AM: 752·5131.
Secretary /R eceptionist
heavy phones /typ ing .
Newporter lnn, EKec. or.
flee, 1107 J amboree.
N.B. Car ol Wars aw,
&M-1700 ... E.O.E.
'IMJM5-2111,Zak SF£RETARY Newport ~......:....--------• Center Law. Firm. in· SAL ES CLERK for t.eWgence. good skills &
Glft/Uq abopolpvt club, prior legal ex per r e-Ill In. mmt nex. Call q\&rtd. Call Ruth Brazer Ir llPllt MS-SOOO en 520. 75&-:BIO
a /time, s om e Rapidly expanding firm -•s.t. needs secretary to run or· ,..-.__,~ ~Be -lice. Mus l be a sd( • •""''--'ee an atartet & mature with !· 5tt-1'18& good sllilla . People
stla Faatlnaltl.c op· orie nted • mus l .
..._.,. for • 2Dd. in· Newport Beach location. ii••· -cb™our __,. ~ ~ aft.-----............ ...,o. •SICllTAlllS•
silla, JIDw ..ad JOU lllte s.r, JGeal Ole
'
..a am/_, wtr, FCIOOcmt/l'eCt,n>e50
/Um• or F /tlme . ...,.SIJOOR.anae •oHelaold ltem1. EudUJ•1P11AlIFeea
--J..Ia..-.....AlenCY
StleaJadJ, pt·tlme, ~~'::J'l.IO .... aper. oalJ.
-W. BalltH Blvd. IUl
·-~· Callta.
.......
. -. -" . ·--···--~-........
' ta.WlllltH 7100 Mlll t•*w -~~·············· ...................... . ~ W.eM 7100 11CI llCI .... , t .. II 1001
,........ 1050 ... 111 •• i_ 1010 .... ,..... t040 1\i.J1....... .. .. .............................................................................................
"" ··-··················· ·-.................... ---· ' l soc·· ~ ..... c m ' n · · · ltaJI treuh •rmolre.
Deont tota + .,vaeat. WJllWKt.Ma~:--rnton· pecu colfte tbta., unoaed c1a ~r. Biuell de·
hlde·a·bedi urtbloned tux. e1ec broom. M4·5a
tOfa-Mt. 1 I ne.r new. •f\6.
40' ~Spart,,.. , ........
her. Teak d ecll, twin srl
llCllJAIY
~CAIDH .
W. .,.. llllkina an ln·
dMdyaJ Wllb HYtrJI I >¥" 1WWll uperttince la
laW and ,..al •Ult. Mal· .....
Olndldale m1M1t lw ea·
pai.....S Ma1 Card II ~ wt\h 1blUty to
lib Ulhl flhorthand
We ortu ouu tandlnic Mdina condiUOM and I
1liw&llwnt_of'il11 pachll<.-
Mr~ apply al Jl..rll(m
ncl Dep.rtnwnt
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport l'l'n l l'r
Onvl'
Nfowl>Or1 Beach, C. U2600
f.qwaJ ()ppottW\11 y
Employer M It'
. SECRET ARIES
t...ing and shun term u!>
sigrunetlll. llohday and
vaca ti o n 11a y
Hosp1tahut1on µla 11
ava.ilablc.
VOLT
•• "'-"• ~ ... 4 ~ .... 4 .... '~ •••••
:IHS Campu.;; Dnve
540.4741
lAcross rrom
Uran~e Co. /\1rport l
Equal Oppor Employer
SECRETARY
OWltanding opply ror 2
peo ple o ri e nt e d
secretaries with good
SC<'retarial skills lo join
our Sales Dept. f~njoy l.!1<
c el l e nt co mp a n y
tx>nef1ts. Apply an person
Mon1Fr1. 9am-12 noon
Personnel.
MARRIOTT HOTEL
000 Newport Center Ur
Newport Reach
. EQuaJ Oppor Em ply m If
St>wtng F'LOOR l./\OY ·
Experience wa nted. al ooce. Must have exper.
an sewing anrt handllnl!
people Salary Oµt'n. 3701 Wt~l. Carn.a.:e Ur . S A
ea1ir
Sll/\MPOO /\SST n('ed(>d
Thurs lhru Sat, Tht· !lair
I landlers 642-!WIW
Sh1µp1nj.! & R1•rc1v1n11
Tr a 1 n 1't.' n 1·~d t·il 111
udhllSIVe mnf.: plant
1537 Mon rov1u, N B
5'ti-S l.l5
SHIPPING CLERK
Sh1p p1ng & r ece1v1111.:
dulles. good puy. at
mosphere very nice rull
bct'M!rits. Must be d ean,
sharp & exper. Sal com
mt.'flSurale w 1ab1llty &
cxpe r . Ge r r y (7 14 1 r .. 11-11100
Shippmg person wom<:ns
wear . garme nt cxper
preferred but n ot necessary. Tustin ar<-a
Mon-f'ri 40 hrs. Call
Barbara at 544·9360
SHJl'PING & rtt:CV'G.
1\1 /F . M a c <irl·~<ir
Yachts. 1631 Plt1c·cnt1a,
C M.
SHOP·TRAINEE
lmmed opeflmg Co~t:i
Mesa mfr co. Xlnl t>enr.
& peraodil' rev iew~.
Deltroruc Corp ll'l!J Baker
St, CM 545-0403
STOCK BOY·DRIVEll.
p/llme. coll student pref.
W. LEE & ASSOC.. 570
Glenncyre. Lag R~
T E A C II 1-: R ,
SUBS TITUTt-:. I M-
M E DI AT 1-: N f; E D .
Grades J.8. Vahd Cahr
teaching c·redent1al. Ap·
ply in person. Fountai"
Valley School Dislrict I! I
Ul!htl1ouse Ln. fin Vly.
C o r n c r
Ne wl a n d /Ta l b er t.
E.O.E.
Teache r -Prc-Srhool
Certificate o r e x ·
pericnce. Afternoon or
monung hours. 640-8820
TEACHERS & AIOf:S
needed ror pre school
Ucnefits 556-2676
Teacher for prc·school.
experienced, 30 hrs wk.
Westrninster.1197·2159
TEACHERS
s.bstitutn
Oran1ie County Dept. of
F.ducation programs :
•ClllldC ...
$32 /day. Cenle r s in
Buena Park. C osta
Mesa, Fouutain Valley ,
Sa n ta Ana.
WmtmlDlster. •DCH
S9/day. Centers in Hunt· iDl&Oft Beach, Irvine and cno,e.
•Alllhtk
BueMPU'k
•MH
Oraqe .......... c...
_.O/day. Schools in <nnie. Santa Ana, Lake
Elsinore, and Trabuco
Cu1'0D
AD ceat.s and acboo1a .w be opea ctuna1 u.e
llmlllW. llual bave ap.
propri•te vaUd Calli. Cndmtial or permit, al· lowlu M"lce ID the -~ ...... Clll714 .... rar ... 1111 ... u..
Affirmative AeUon ICmploJwo.
hM lrDl*'d o.,enlno ror d .. • dlryalen .... oaoculaor
1
_.:..• __ _...;,_.. ___ _ ~lied t«bni<'l•n1. e s . t1 , c , n • . • f • IL&D TICH ~-.mil<'. aa1-0035
NIM St. T«h lo •••l•t CILASS SHOW
»t.21155 _E_v_e -ry_t_h_1 n_«_m_u_s_l ___ o_!
10PcbUIkn&11 bdrm set. Beaut couch, chandelier, dbl keybrd c0t'd oraan. 11 n 11 q u e b u f f e t •
uaume loan. No aUp. ~ .. ......,....
ml.O'll ra:h 1111.-. t4IO
Avan RedMal 10ft. Jln. 6 111 uu•H•H•---• .. clnldur"' H•D In f1('/W 11.8. Oepreealoo Ol•H
produc.'.t 1nvr11t1icatlon. Club 1>.reHnl1 Annual dewiloDmml t; 1ppUc1· GI ... Sbow::Ls.t. 19, 10 to UM.4llUI ~ &• 4, G) Ulb ~ , IUL..AJ&o
• evah.aalti vanOUI de· U\lna le POU«Y. Adm. ai.,. for producu II nes ll.50. 2" olf w /Ml.
:ernc~r::;~::.~ =~t:f:C:i aiLJ.blJLl.J:DQJ.Ql.Jllk Ho 11 a n d D r . V I c .
~-=: ~:=. '1i1 mYICIDlf'I'. etJUlptment Sl.200. 0.-IDIQaAWeelr ....... __ ..... rn.:1:»a:ao iron rm divd'r. IM2·8IM 1 "idl7Slat.er.H.B. aft S-. ....... Mi-9202 ........ '°'° r~. tn oolluUun, hHlth er A 1111 t rl an 0 • k ch 1 n a
ft'<'(• 6 "n vlronmont a l cabUat!t, leaded beveled U'WMI l·2 )'l"a .. llper Ull ~ncal ur gen.iral lab ~ 6 mirror. carvlnaa t«h ~ay,... t-'tiUeae level on lower buffet. 11lnt
Kito8t'eCOUl'Hll dfflr~ cond •1s1be1t otrer .......... _..,._,._12 ____ _
DIVILOPMINT Anlq Au11trlan. 1860
116c1Mrd, walnut, beveled TICH mirror. b..&»ble gla11,
1'o construc t, t u t & mother of J>earl-inlay,
trooblethool. engineer· rNrble top. SllOO. ·Ena
inJC nlOdela & Pf'()lolype bMb)' crib 1880. oak, $400.
uruta for pltol 1produc· ~ rocker 1890, burled
u.-i 5 yrs tixper as a w a lout, $300. Wll 1
Pt0di.·uor1 or engweer-baraaln, will bargain,
1111'1 tech +-z yrs furma I nMit sell. 675--0895
rlet1ronlcs triuninl( or •as!mcft 1010 tiquav•lenl desired ..,...
PRODUC TIOM ~·~;;t~;;;··~:;~·~~·~·~ TECH IK1I'POINT SALE. 3308
'f' u t' ht' l' k o u 1 & W Warner nr Harbor.
I r o u b I t.' i. h o o t Santa Ana. 979-29'll
1rurnvwavc l'omµont>lS CASH PAID
Ritts (lan·IU) Rattan dln. »et. Lens glass top. New
value over 12.CJOO. Good
s hape SSOO. M is~. ~.
Bab)' Une crib It dresser .
avocado w /flower de· Sign. S7S. 833..'!972. __ . __
Must sell by Sr.at. Best of·
fer! Couch, sleep sofa,
brkfst. set; new queen sz
bed, stereo. 552-0609
Deluxe wheelchair.
l..wnex toilet chaJr, Safe.
T-wallu!r 6 4 proog cane.
li!JOO Takee au. 8TS·5'126
days: eves M0-8715
WetW,SZO
A.ak for Dan. 963-6046
2 formals s ize l H 2. Ant•·
que picture frames. Aa·
sorted pictures. Ford car
radio. 642·6148. wkdys aft
!>.
For sale 8' couch. con901e
colorTV. J. Wayne Te nnis Ch.ab
Family me mbership
$1800. Ca ll Rich at
IOSS 00-4880from 8·5.
S48...o74
G.'al)tW.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 used tires 8.75xl6.5 Sll
ear h. I tow bar. SJ 18 ~
·-···················· .. llarboir Ill . 13ft. Cyclone w /trailer, Colla 11 ..
New in '11. Hardly used. ~, ,,.
$825, Sl.225 v a I ue. •---------6'B7'15. Get tank ZI~ x Ml!4 x t 'n
. Newportte t-bilb. ao~mt
Cabin sleeps two. VW
pulls it easily. Trailer, DeVilb6aa!Mt.P .alrcom
sails + excellent condi· preuor, model NKB
tion! Sl800 or best olrer . -P.m1 90. IG-3179
~7120or-.2163S
Zl' CATAl.JNA. lmmac.
O/B, $14,000. Cons ider reas. olr. Must sell. Boal
s howing by own e r
Sal/SUD. 1137 Bayside
Or. NB. S lip 106.
714~or68741268.
.......................
JllPORTANT
NOTICETO READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price of Item~ advertiaed by vehiclt>
Lehman 12. complete dealen In the vehicl1:
MOO claaalfied advertlsi nv
1-'or Sale: 1V. couch, bed.
antique tmnk. ii1shcs &
lots of hol.l'lehold item s .
15631 Williams. 11 48 ,
Tu.5tin. 543-9824
642-5191 or00-6173 columns does.not includf
M:sa .... om any a pplicable taxes W..evd IOI I 2 SOL <.:AT 18's w /frls. license, t ransfer rees.
& falt e r ~ l!:xp e r Wshr /Dryrs1Re fr:1 ~s
w /mlcrowah· l'o m po. work.ingornot9S7-8133
••••••••••••••••••••••• Must Sell-S100 & $1300. or finance clMu'ges, fees for MOV1NG SJ\LE ·5·19,.~to Old sheet mus ic. o ld bestolr.S48·S2.87. air pollution control de
:i. 3801 P~rkv1ew Ln. ~raphs. any condi· Hobae l2'monocatwltrlr. vicecertificalions orde nent testini: t formal
lram l.ng in bas1t• clcc·
lrOOH' u1eory de ari.'d.
Wl' offer Kint pay &
benefits. facility IS loCSl
cd in beaut Laj.!un a Ca·
nyon nr beat'h & resort
area Call for a ppl
Personnel Dept. Tt-lonic /
Ucrkelev. 17141 494·9"UI.
Lu.:una ·Beat·h. ------T f~LEPJI ONF.
SOLICI TOR an your rome. 6·9PM, no sales.
$3.00hr +bonus .. %0·1468
Tf~LEP ll ONI-:
SOLICITORS. 4 dy wk.
5PM·9PM. no sell. no cx-
per. S?OO mo + bonul!
5'$-5045.
TB.EPHONE
SALES
Newspaper i.uhs. 't'our phone. 4 10 5 hrs a day,
$!00 & up comm. wk.
f;,cp. prer Over 21. 1.0 .
Newspaper Ent. 835·&t5:1
1 to3PMOnly
Tow truck dnvcr nL'Cdc<I.
Must Jive CM. expcr on
ly. 6-16-9638 -
Tow Trul'k Dnvcrs (''(-
pc•r'd. Top pa~ 1\l)ply
<;&w T o w in g , 74 0 11
Ulun:.Way.('.M 1~12·12.1<! --~
THAVEL AGENT ncc<tt·d
111 s ales of \':H·at11tn
travcl m1:1'g crUIM'"· FIT
tours, mln 'J i.::.lcs. Sulary
& i:Omm Qualir1cJ only
nd Hpply 957·!!'100
TYPIST /Off-. CLK
_,.(..
W1• havC' an 1mm1·1laale
vpcnin!! fvr a ~)() typ1~1
to work an the OH1<·e
Services Dciit al our
Npt. B<:h. corporate or
fit~ l>ul1es will 111dude
a.ss1st1 ng an uur mall r o o m . Ii a l' k u p
switchboa rd opera tor.
messenger work. rl'CCI"
t aon. & gene r al :tll
a round office duties
(;ood lypani.: -;kills &
some ore.cc l'Xl)OSUre de·
s1 r ab l c Extcll cn t
lx•nc£1ts •
Pll'as<• l'all ~1ari.:11 llur
tic. al
/\ mt'nrd lrw
<Npt l'ntr 1
f.40 l!)O(J
VF.TEH/\NS
XJnt oppor to <'arn xlra
mrnme Part llml' up lo
SI.JOO per yr, plu.-; other
benefits For rull details.
& lo rind out 1r you're
qualifil'd t•a ll NAVAi.
R~ERVE552·~
Wa1trcsse;
WHO ME
SHINES SHOE~
Great Amc ra ran Shoe•
S hine Co /\pply 1n
person. Ncwportl'r Inn,
114..'C Tami, f'r1. 9 lo 3
~11!*1
WAITRESS WANTED
Apply in person bl wn 2 &
4. Any shirt Stavros
Helt. 5930 W. Coast llwy
NB.
WAHTED DRIVER
SUMDAYOMLY
To deliver Daily P ilot
bundle!i to carncrs. Re ·
quires van or lar~e sta·
uon wagon and a g'IQH dnving record. Phonl'
642-4321 and a sk for
Harry Seeley or Don
Williams .
F,QUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
Warehouse m a n ~ood
driving rerord a m usl.
Deliveries. inventory &
maintenance. 40 hrs .
Mon-Fri. TuaUn are.a.
CaJI Barbara at 544-9360
No exper. req'd, Your
area. AH shtfts. Good
pay. Paid weekly. No
fee. Mmt be over 18.
MOlllLL .
TEMPORARY
lRVINE
TUSTIN
752-8542
551-902'7
x.a.y Tech. part Ume,
6-10 hn. per ,. •. 4-.5
ball d8ys, llon-Frl. For
Ortbopedlc aar,eon 'a of·
flee . FHblon bland. ......,
l1nd What you wut ln o.uy Ptlot Clualfiedl.
BARGAJNS-Usf'd refrigs.
wshrs. dryrs, garur, best
beys, we serv appL Best
Appl. 536·09ll, !>36-4330
19-8. Jrvu)IC Color T V , tion. 751-8875 mint condition, S500. aJer documentary pre full sz. ffiilllress. s leep ---------penlJon charges unles~ sofa. lam ps, lbls. & Office"-"'ihr• & &M-lOU/4M-l23l otherwise specified b)
many othen Eicflifl'9tlt 1015 '16 Lancer 25· . Bristol lheadvertiser.
ll<Apoint no frost refni;: $210. Am a n a Hada r
range, unde r warr. $275
$5211
Westinghouse gas dryer ,
heavy duty, nt.>w, stall an
lTat.e 661·2871
llolpuint frostfrce 17 cu.ft
grt.oefl ref rig. $200.
673-2512
Kenmore gas dryer. 2 yrs.
old ; white; excellent
l'Ond.ilion. 557-()lJ26
Cclmtf'GI & Ecpiipmtnt 8030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cu non Pc lhx body $6$,
Spiraht<' $15. t\all mar
lru.tamat1c Strobe A SlO
s.:M;.;!403 ----------Dogs 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uta.'!a Apr;o puppies. 5
males, I re m . 7 wks.
$27!>-$325 644-8595
Afghan Pup, champion
san>d, lop show ur pct.
must sell 646-!160!1 or
~·0613
AKC mm. Schnau1.t·r M G
wk.o;. Adorahh·. aft. 4 & 1.1;knd<;. 4!n· 1!17.K
ADOPTION GUILi>
S ale of n e w t enn1i.
clothing & eqwpmenl
Rlg'bar~a.ins• For cha n
ly . Tax deduct,able. Sal
May 19th from 10 to 4
1033 M a r t n l'r s D r ,
Newport Heh . I Dover Shn;) ---·------Gurage 1-;slate Sa I<·
furn, ktlt hcn. nt.'w Avon
l'Ollmet1cs, d olhes clt
339ll Manta Ct-Lag N11:.
uf£ Selva Thurs & f"ri.
l2· 7. Sat. Y-1. 493·0781
f'r1 & S:Jt ~.;!. 24651 La
H e rmosa. La i:un a
N1J!Ucl 4!15-IJ658. Moix'<l .
lawnmower & erlger. 23'
trvllrlr& mur h mort'
&lboa 1L1llh.' Isl ) 11 !1
Crystal /\vt• llousctw1ld
rurrushini;:s, llob1c part:..
toys, IOO's of other 1tt•01:.
b"TS-4784 Fn. Sal. Sun
Making room lo remod f'I
UJc.s of J!ood collectabl-c~
{hi puant1n,gs, p1cl11rt
frartlt!S. mu ny larnv~ ;ani1
so forth 5151 ~ Orc·lutJ ,
CdM Fri Sat
ltefng & housl'h11l<.l 1ti·11h
M " " I I ~ r u r r1 i''r1 1S1.1t 1Sun n u Vil·
tor1a.., 1\1Jt !!F I V1 ll,1
Mesa 1\Jll~ 1
•.•••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Ma in . J ib, 150 ---------
IBM Execullv<' Genoa. Xtras ind. Sabot. lrlM•u/
typewnler. SSOO '9500/Flnn. Days 7a m· Cl9liCs 95S-'lZ1_4_ _ ........ ~9910. 5-8 :30pm •••••••••••••••••••••••
9520
Pets
...,... '46 FORD WOODIE 8017 493-320&. l"!Uy restored! $13,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tame Umbrella Cockatoo
& Lesser Sulphur Crest
ed Cockatoo. Nace birds.
Young 675-2662.
Planm & OnJalts 8090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New !!' Kawaa Concert
Grand Must se11 $13.900
Dea1er 751·ll21
fender Rhodes. w /spkr.
headphones. ben<:h &
casssetll' tape player
SHOO Dealer 751·1121
OUT OF 6~?
Buy a Bnmhall piano &
.iet a moped free
BRIMHALL PIANOS
Acrou from
South Cou1 Pia,.
751 1171
S T AH II HITE l' 0 N !'Ii
oni:anall~ $1!200. rW"-,11
l'hn stmai., nov. $1500
7!)!1· 111 1
WlilU.l'rlZ1':1l 43011 or
'72 Clapper 21 · w ltrlr.
$1.995.
96.l-5710
2 boat own er mulil
become l boat owne r.
Mus t sell super clean
Ent.'SOl'I Zl OB. Many ex-
tras New intfri o r .
$1 5 ,90 0 /or o ff e r s .
54f>.9(MJ9 ---------llob1e 16 JJ40
Many extras
Sl.2501offcr. 675-47K4
·7;. 16 ' Hob ie Ca t
wltratler Sl400. 492·5740
CK493-4977
Bnstol 22' sallboat , head.
galley. sleeps 4. 0 B .
Lessons llOOO. Even1ngi.
~5327
loclh. Sllpt/ Docks 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-SUPS AV AIL.AILE-
Y /\<.: NcwJ¥)rt 640·0551
Wantt•d 50' Sl 1 p for
bt'aut1ful Chris <:r ;1£t
<<!13> 446 5648 or 12131
675-6161
l ... arHarris
THE AUTOMOllLE COMSULTAMl
N years of expenence
on your side. Providini.:
consultaUon & "in thl·
fleki" •ppraisals to pru
dent owners & prospel·
li ve bu ye r s o t
I N V E S T M f; N 'I
automobiles. It ta kes a
professional t o dt·
lerm1ne real valu ..
7 141557-7752. 3187 /\
Airway.1, Costa Ml•i.a
Ca. 926211;
'79 MG TD REPUCAR
BRANO NEW!
Your choice of beautiru
black or elegant cham
pagnc. these a re rarl'
classics not to be ro unrl
el~cwhereo in Orung,
<.:ounty Leather antcnur
wood das h. ,\M 1F:'I
~tcrno casscll1'. .: I a.,,.,
sad<! t'W1ains h1ghllgh 44!>-57G3 _ this rollector·~ 1t l'111 ·., Golden Rctre1 n'r puppll'~
A'KC l'hamp1on lml's I
male 3 rt•ma lcs 642·3259
j!an, xlnt l'<Jnd 9~">1bl''I
Hanes 8060 offl'• \Gl ~11.i urt il'~t T1aapcwtatioft fealure8 Must be :-.<.~n l•
be apprcdated
JIM MARl:'l/OVW
IH7 11 Bcach Hl vrt
HUNTINGTON BE/\l:ll
142-2000
llt.'aullful Bil·hon i''rlsl' II
wk old llavr• s hot!>
714 1559·85-17 Good for Al
l~~til's._
•••••••••••••• •••••• ••• TV', Radio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~}:a,~d ;,~~ ~la~~·,:;;', .. ~.':;.~·.~~ •... !?.~~ ec;:n· W,/ 9120
gddmg hy fh•;il Md .:O•\ ~au11ru1 ~ .. l'Olor T\' l •••••••••••••••••••••••
S2.UOO <714t'1W lf~7 )r warrant~. lr .. c ck lloxcr Pups /\KC. Bnndll'
m a le Hcas on ahll'
•192·7364 1-:ve~
Houseftold Goods 80~.s liwrv Sl lH ti.If> 171«i flil!h propcrtyT,\X1':S
1ben l'a me PROP 13
Nt.'Xt ttw c.;AS l'R It: 1';s 1
lhencame .
·51 •·ord 4-dr cslm setJ;i n nds paml & uphol. /\
mechan . 9iOO <:ash. Art ll
546-9:8)
i\lghans. kennel redul'
t1on To p c1ua l 1t y
rcmales fleasonablc
••••••••••••••••••••• •• Hl'.1\ 4!5'' Color 'TV L1l..1
Custom Dral)cry lntenc»r' ne'l' aJI w1w)d (•alJinet Sl5\
Sale. 2tl0.000 yds of fabril ff13 1153
1n -.tu<•k . S2 75 ~ <J
731-0710
7M·9!17-97f..ti ___ _
FrH to YCMI 8045 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti.isce41~ 8080
Sliver tip Persi an ma le. •••••••••••••••• • ••• •• •
Scamcse&., fema le, both
ure hsc tra ined. d r ·
clawt'<i & fixed No sm
t•h ilrlrc n IM2·MI HG
ID1·~-
2 nurry klllcns nc<.'<l good
homes
673-11.16.'i aft 1;
Nd home for beautiful hlk
II m os f e m d o.i
Kiln. d ct'lrit'. l'eml'nl
Rarely Uslod S2UU
8:r1·f.801
lti> ydc; gm sh.a~ t'rpl'!! •
~ di'?' from :!br a vi
$lSO 752 2.'>5() ---WaterllCCI c·omplt.'ll' SIOO
OHl rl• def'k & t·ha1r ~(I
964·51Hll
llou.c;cbrokcn. 962·2912, Com.<;. proof & mint Sl-C.:-.
96.'1-~lOec silver l'Oln~ B rian
Wood, lg tree trunk
Bnng your saw.
646-4583
Hea ullful Ger man s ht
hair Pointer f'. I yr. old .
l.oves childr<•n. 968.2917
llatr Lab. lla lr Austr
Shep 11 mo . m a le
84H805
To good home 3 adora hll'
kittens. 2 fem, I male
!0·54116 -------
K itte n s. we ane d &
trained . C osta Me s a
area. 5484615
646-5623
ijBQ, d bl Qvcn or hro11l'r
gas. na tu.ral or propan1"
lost.'! of xtrai.. hke nl'"'
S100 value. ~ell ror $350
631 ~. 554·2156 -----C/\HPETING. wht, 40 sq
yds. good 1·ond1t1on.
beautiful 644 13{)8
F.JCqwsitc Wedd1n~ J>re~.s .
ofr white, H 7. Lal'l'.
satin. hand sewn beads
must see to bt!Lleve' W .a~
$750. sac $450, 642·489!! ;.ifl
6pm weekdays
~ 8050 O'Neill Supers u11. Tapt.,J
••••••••••••••••••••••• scam s Use d on l· 1.· CASH PAID doesn't fit $110. 548·02Sll
For gd used furn, anti·
ques&clrTV's9S7·8133
**IBUY **
Good ~ FUmiture &
Appliances-OR I will
sell or SELL for You
MASTBS AUCTION
646-8616 & llJ.9625
COPY MACHINE I
962-7033
Internme nt S pace. 2
Plots . Ha rbo r Res t
<.:emetary . Best orr .
646-0710
s . .
HanJ{lng lamJll'I: copper & sale 1-749·3481or642·651il
staTned itlass a ntique wtswag S7S. Cane ant. llandCrochctt.>d BlKlNlS . Rold ranish W/s wag $l2S. Very unique, Also H~p
Crystal c handelier Muggers . Beaut1fu I
w/llwag $1.50. Patio swag bnght colors. Perfect Iii
Ught raxturc $1.0. 640-7049 Guar. to retain i;hape in
water. t Wet!k deHVer, .
Green wing back chair Call 7H/9&t·7238 colle ct .. w /matching ottom an. afters pm for more inro.
SIOO.&l().'1049 R•ndsome execullvt!
F.arty Amer. sofa Ir lrg, desk, 3x6, oak. l250. 1 wing chair W/otlom1n, 497-2042or497-3282
f550. Admlrlal 15.2 cu ft. trostless refri g Old fashion lookln.g
w/lcemaket, PIO. AJI on-bedspread. full stu•.
l y 4mos. old. Call small Ooral plnk")>atlern with flounce all arounel.
5'9-9943. nearly new $10 : smaJI
Dlning sel-4 chrs $500. lhrow croche t p i nk
Sol• It loveseat $500. p illow . goes with
Brwn lthr couch 9500. bedspread 12. 962-IM 97
Orrin Ori1 Ames chr 1_after __ a_:_30e_m ___ _
1115. Glrla wht bdrm furn c:om&>lete aet of Graaad
Sl30. m.0417 e.nb '2 boat cove~.
Divorce, 'lmua t sel I Blue. Xlntcond. MSO. t
bouseful or near new 552-lmeves.
f\rlilure. <2U> 514-8391 300 1q. yrdl. hllb q111Ut.'Y
Get GREEN calb carpet1n1 It drafe •.
forWHITEelel>hanta Made ror Po rto ln:n
W'ltb a Clualffed Ad Harbor View, light !'Wiit, Call 142.w11 llOO ...... 7302.
19" & "2.'l" l't1lor T\
:Sl2!> t·,c w I yr"' ar
l;.1;! 5340
· <!I " c•ol11r TV $M!l 00 I yt
"arrant\ -t:42·53tll
Boats & Marine
Eqlipmtnt . •••......••........•..
9010 ...••...............•.
Fllwritl<1!> dang h~ wit h
elt'i.·l n<' motor SWt.I
R30·9151 l'\'t'"'
Boat traill'r ror It)' Ill
bl.I J I SI 50 Jhs t 111 r
5.54·5137 --------Boats. Maintenance I
SerYlce 9020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
10 cng repaired . rca!i.
paint . m a1n len a nl'I' 754-~0.'l aft 5Pm for a ppt.
MARINEC/\RPENTRY
Kil BoaLc;, mechanical. &
repairs Rt>asonabll•
Rall.OS 547·4811i
loclh. Power 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Scarab·330 TS out·
clrlVes. 8S hours. Loaded '
65 mph plus. Stored on
trailer. Must sell /best ol
(('r.
7lt.a216lt.o..t
546-I 200l world
Ask for Jerry Perkins
'Tl Glastron. walk lhru.
B.T •. lull <'Overs. lmmu~. pm. 673~·118_7_6. __ _
A CLASSIC!!
34' Hunter sedan cruiser.
1'wn engl_galley, head,
s ips fl. mahOJ! cabin,
Oak /Ct•dar hull. 1948
classic. Must sell by 5·30.
S7()X). lm 675·9966.
\'oll' 'Wlsely /\rnl'nca
DAU'SRV
Re..td & Scfts, Inc.
SFO. LA. Ot!nVl'r.
I 800·854 0399 out~1dc
CaliL
9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••
Nissan Patrol
Aslanit S2900. See lo <ii'
prec1ate. 833-1337 .
'79 Blazer . 4.000 m1
loaded. Pvt Pty.
552·0519 ~~~~~~~~~~I ·ss lntemat1onal. 4-x,.-. 1
Camper :rohe ll. ribcr~lass. cyl, dual tanks , stra1i;:h
fits Da1:-;un or Toyota body, camper shell. Sl20l
S!OO ~ ftnn.645-2145 -----~~/ Tn1eks 956Cl '150 ••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • '72 Dat.c;un p1c-k up. gov\
71 ll~ky 400 dirt bike ~WO llres. camper shell, Onl!
CK bl.'Sl OHt.'r pa int bl'lgc. Heall}
BJ0.9151 eves CIC';a n $2000 /F 1 r m
----64.').6625, '74 BMW R 75 /6, 34 K -
m iles. 1mmat ula t c. '65 El Camino . Com
$1900 54Q.8340ext. 3611 merc1al plates. a m1rm
ster. runs great. $1300 71llonda750. automatic 67>2100
~Ma. SltiOO --------
546-339H 73 ford pickup, 302 eng
'76 Yamaha 400 L'nd. Lo A/{;, p JS. /\ rr. low c. miles. $2,800 /or bsl. ofr nu. Good s ha pc·. b~ t ofr 548-I 025.
overS500 557·6388 --------
Tuw Trucks (2 > both ford RM 2SO Suzuki 7111,'1 only 1 Ton, Holmes 440. Best
ndden 5 hrs. Make orfe r oC'lcr 642-1461
557.s393
'68 GMC Step Van 6 l'YI
'71Honda350. nd" paint IJ50 /bs t ofr
$400/ofr556-04'6 alum r a m ps av ail
'72 Yamaha 250MX Good 96(ME277 afterSpm -
cond $300 /b s t ofr. '75 Chevy Luv Mikud(
~~ Kint cond. s he ll , wht
i YAM 500 f •. spoke whls. wide tire~. 4 . . aanng "' ac S2500. 497.3503 ress. Xlnl Cood. 9000m1. BIO 673-1640. V-9570 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 71KAW/\SAKJ Z·lOOLT011978 FORD E l.SO window
XLNTCONO. van <privacy f(lllss >
645-2556 Uses reg. gas. PS, l'H.
Hus ky 360. STREET ux;·AL i!:NDURO! Runs
great. xtras. Must sell.
Bst Ofr ~1-442.8
factOJY air. cu.'\tom 111
terior & seats. ice box.
sofa bed, steel mag
wheels, AM /FM lltrk
stereo, Cobra 40ch CB.
C z. 2SO. runs perfect , 13,000 miles. Van cost
very dependable. Must Sll.500 new, will sell for .h.c.s G J_u
Sporlfishc r . c l<'a n~f:~~~~~~~~:t-~~~~~~;;=~--r--"1 ~17.950. BOGARDUS '78 Kawasaki KUSO . low '75Pl.YMOUTH
Yl'S. ~-5556 mi. Xlnt t'Ond. VOY A~
642-7655 127" wheelbase, 5 WAMTED ~....__ .. e....._...1 passenger, V-8. auto.
Boat salesman for Chris -.._ -, 1160 trans, rilbt side sliding
Craft & Welkraft yacht R_,/Shl991 dr .. e mTssion control sales. Call Bill Allison, ••••• .. ••u•••••••••••,e Qltem, AM nadio, new
Newport Boat Center, RENT Luxury Motor white paint. 119,000 m i.
645-Q)lS home 22' Palomar. SU115. l:an be seen atthe
Sleei-8. 1250tweek + Deily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
18' Ollis Craft, mahoit. lhni. 64l).85&S !l.. Cotta Ilea or call
hullonly,nutraUer."500. RENT 23, FIREBALL Circulation Dept. ~164$-4199 SELF CONTAINED. IOGH,exl.216
17' Mltw,orf Dory ~ABLE. 845-2213 71 Dudp, et.'ODOftly kyl,
496-abl Eves. .,_ .. __. ti 70 new tru, runs 1 reat, ·~ •rwTil'I bluebook ii SUOOlaaking Skipjack 20', open, '75. lo ........ ••••••••••••••• $1800. 845-5000/exl 348.
hrs. rNny extras. IB500. CINn 23' Terry Trailer Rid:
49'"687111137-4474. set~ lo live in, alngle,--·-------
penan. Quiet adult ,.n. "J2 Dodp llui-Van, win·
Own )'OW' own dock spatt Spece rent 911), Owner dow, t ton. XJnt lnalde • + 18' flbe~l11s 10. will rtnance TOCK. to cu. New paint. IZ200 or
Criscraft B ck econo qualified. . pe1 rson. $4M batolr.MNmt .
V-6. Danforth compa11 calb.. MS-CmO. • .... 1_.._
8
., __ 1 c Ton Elec. man bU1e pump. -u ... u .-.. ..
lnstrument1tlon , full llepaide Vu: Converted
eovft', & bhnlml top: All Tu• a. .-.Y ttlO lo camper. S.lf eon·
SllOO.llN-9143. ..••••••••••••••••••••• t8'11ed.~.:.ao..zs1•
Sm•ll utllll~tratler. "TfOllC~M,oot ml.8
SIDpJack 211ft. lmmac. On· lbqomery ard axle eyt. a ...... IOod IU inll.
ly 75hrs LOADED! •aprtnp. f15. •m/fm caaaette. p /s,
Slo.750. M5-7a "2·3179 p/1». _,, __.
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va. auto.ellc tnaa.. .._.,,,,. ~:.=-¥ .. ::!: ~~·~= 7~
pwr ........... re41lo, Locell1 owned 6 IOflOI 'Nrn. KVB ~·
froid •1ae brailles • HrVlNi. etertO\ air. .... ~ ,.,,_ .. lllocb. UDhole\ef'1, Soottllbout 1'111181 *--cllllll>. Po• er • U • r • I . ~-IT'lllOllO"' . •Int~: • 4.., cllllcs iWl-m,.. «UJI mlln. t cyl. •tick, ~ --~~U.\ mL •uo .... ,. ~;"odW11:1~4;"•· rack.
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'1UllPM ,.
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6ll·l27' IJMIH HOie A Cws ""'1'1ACIC no F. 1.1t St .• Santa Ana MANY z.• n:ailft, 4 c:yl., AT • !714J658-1000
146-ltl4
<hev. ,, wlndow van \'x,
a\l&o, P/8. f)/8 . /\IC
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__ 9_7_9_·2_5_00 __ ,C4'1ri 9715
WE Buy •••••••••••••••••••••••
74. GAS SAVER, 4 ryl. USED CARS AC. standard trans. new
llreli, xlnt con n. Only CALL S2J95. <.:all bfr 1l sells Usedc.ar Mgr 95.>:MYl l
540-S&lO '71 tapri 2000, 4 s pd.
power disks, air , snrl.
:im/fm stc•reo. Cl('an
6SK m1. Sl.500. 7-9 & J. 7.
640-0273
1011 \SO\ & SO\
• LINCOLN· MERCURY
2626 HARBOR BLVD
CO:STAMESA
''"....._ .... .. c .... ......
~ H6-tlll•S40.t467
College Student needs
auc.omobile for a pprox-
hnatdy $150. 640·Z77_6 _
Drummer /Student na>ds
van. truck. or rpl wgn
Reas. Glen. 548-?.335
....... al11"9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
G1ural 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
* z ~s * DISCOUNTED
SHOP&COMPARE
BARWICK DATSUN
""'1' I 1 '''I 11• '' •
8 3 1-137S49 3-3l7'> --_, -
•DATSUNS*
Largt s.aectkMt
OfAIModth
SALES-LE~JNG
PARTS-SERVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUM 1 Cu'tSeU Your Car?
CIEYB MOTORS 21MS HARBOR BLVD.
PAVSTOPOOLLAR 5404410540.0211 f"orClean Used lmporq
Call Mike or Don 76 DATSUN 13~3171 1210
'Tl Lanria Coupe, snrf. 47.000 miles. 4 cyl. 4 mags. a /c. llhr & pwr. speed, new paint. new
rm s trk. $5900. 833·24 tires, (418PHL61060)
Days. $3066
'511 Aa.un Healy I006, '7l •lC. FORTUNE MBZ 2650. '76 llonct a Bike~. Best orrers . Call Pontiac-GMC
t1wn 1-5. Ph 646-9720 2CXX> E. lst St.. Santa Ana
(714)!>58-1000 AHea....o 9705 ~~~~~~~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Audi Fox '74, 53,000 mi.
AM/FM cass .• sunroof.
S!300/ofr. 675-5806 evs aft
7
'76Audi Sta Wgn, liJcc new
cond. lo ml. 4 dr, 8 trk
stereo. sunrf. m aroon.
'1151). 673-6350
'78DATSUM
SIOCOUPE
29M miles. 5 speed. AM tf"M s tereo, n ew
radials. ( 05o5TW L )
$4466
*J.C. FORTUNE
Pontlac·GMC 2000 E. 1st St .• Santa Ana f71 z (714)558-1000 .......................
-uiJIEDIATE
DEUVERY!
UIMllLIC'nOM
32•'•
1211'1
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··We need to buy clean
Oat.sun used cars"
SW'all Pay Top Dollar$
COSTA MESA
OAT SU~
ALIOllkll'a "7131GZ, very dean, loob IMSTOCIU IQOd, runs beauuruuy,
caD ~ -We may • St.200. (211)965·6601. bav• tJat pre·owned -..11. BMW you are looilJlf --------fart W Dal Rdalr.1d shp, Ul..J040 4tMt4t saoor bet otr.
CIUtll COUNTY'S
OLDIST
G
99-2Clll.
"11 aecrl.. -.ooo mL Auto.
ma1a. AM /Fii tape. ..,/Oii'. lluat 1ell by l"rl ..... aft 4.
'7S 240Z DATSUN . s.111 ....._LeNIDI a.le, eutoLtmJO. ~ ...... 751..U'rl
Ralll "'1teelllW '71 240Z. Wboleaale. PJl~ife'.'!!lWPGl~rt~rfe!!:8:..~_!!!!Mf All/Jl'll ~ tape, alt. ~ . --· •BllWIDOZ Alkiq .. 450.
Gl·llllD
MM'JGaft.S
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"11312. alr, auto, ma111,
..._, 1 owner, '7000.
~19-UIS, eves
"11•.lowmU.. '71MC>'lClaNlc ~.~.... .. ..... .... •ma ~· ... """· ~-_.;...---~-· 9IJao llO-s.o
TeCllHll,,_ • t " r • o t • p •....:. Mcll ttlO &HYBslTY ~/rad1a1~ <21ts1....-........ ;;~·iua ......
oe..e.11 SH66 Coupe V8. auto matic. ...... c... . .,..c •J c FORTUNE pwr !it, & brakt.'S. air Trsltt • cond & viny l top .
XIOllorlJor Rlvd l'Onllac GMC (7!>3VC0l IStk 25998).
..,1_, _ M·-· :.40>~ Dal .. : tat St • SuntJ Ana SI 911 .__.... ~-1714 1Mll lWO
,_,... t7lC •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 XJUaa. !f4.000 mi.
15,000/bl'lll ofh:r
~ 11941
"16 XJS 1:JUO ur1i:11111I ml
d1il blue-w lt8rl hk1· nc~'
ll:J, 000 6.11 I !f.!I
~'"' 974( ·•··•··•······••····•·· '77 450 SEL.. llrnwn. lo m 1
Xlnl r ond 644 -4201
Spyglasi., CdM.
'76 450 SJ.:L rt-d w /lur
velour int. allo)s, ele1•
SWU'uol Jli.000 m1 ti m
every thing $18.500
Fallbrouk 7211 3280 01
~673-6474
'7J 450 SLL'. loadl'd. ,.x
t•ellenl cond1uon. $16.SOI
ONO. PP 494.2(Yl3
'61 190 SL Hd lop convt. new pnl. uphol, immac
a ppea r . $6500 firm
833-897:!
IRavinlt · Sal·rif11•e 1!171
:W SF.L J .5. l.uxunou~
Ud F.d1t1on. fully l'QWP
& auto. 1-:ler. sunroof
Xlnt ronct . $2500. &
T.O.P 644·8889
·m ~•~. 2 tops, a uto.
A /C. immac. cond .
$1.2.950. 67J.3750/494·2220
'75 450 S L. Silvl'r & bluP.
•l2.<XX> mi. AIJ powl•r /I
plum. $18,500. 675-3878
'68 250S. white.
$3500. 91).l.5823 eVt.'S.
'7J ~. yel. xlnt. cond.
IDKml. Sl4.500.
1>73-431 l
9742 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lt&t Toyota 4 Or -AW>lnaU~ trans .. r~bullt ~.new brakes. J!ood
Ulei & body Pn. ply .
tf')I) U.11 & u.i.k (or Lauri
at 5'11 5163 after 5 p m
'78TOYOTA
CB.ICA umAac
8,.:117 rrult.'S, '' cyl, I\ T , p ), . :. t t' r e u t J p 1• •
mai.ts/radi11h. M72U UY
6llZll
$6966
*J.C. FORTUNE
Ponllac-GMC m> t:. Isl St., Santa An:i
(714)~1000 "\
'69 Crown Wo9on:
Good cond. Good
fire.s.
$600 . Ev~nin9s
645-1216
71 Corona sta wgn. i:ooct
gas mileage, r uns 1;ood.
needs pain! J<Jb $700
aftt-r G l'M 4~J·:W22 or
tro.2542
Tri...... 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Save $900. 79 Sp1tr1r1•
Stereo, SOK mile wamty
wtrte per. cond. 968-6.'164
rves&wknd'> -----VolcsWOC)eft 9 77 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VW • Havin g trouble sell·
1111; your rar" Try us Top
dollar -Paid for or Not•
Bring your l'ar lo Jim
Marino Volkswagen,
18711 Bearh Ulvd .. Hunt·
mgton Bearh · 1\sk for
Frank Manno or Tom
Allon.
'76 MG M1dJ?el. '15K mi. Meyers Manx framt< +
S2SOO good tram-•. $100. 642 3322
Eve;&\5-17<19 dys,957-172JC'Ves. Mark
THEO DORE
ROBINS
FORD
1\l(o() ttANl\UW Bl YD
(0~111 Ml'>A b'l'J 0010
'74 Buick Apollo 2 Dr.
AM , A IC Xlnl c.'ond
~ &'5·!128l1
68 Skylark, xlnt mt'<'h .
netd~ C01>met1cs. 20M m1
00 ~· $i75. 754.0960
C ... llC 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•
•
PURCHASE
ORI.EASE
YOUR NEW
1979
CADILLAC
MOW!
•
NABERS
tluittea£l
l()()O H,\rbol 8lv(1
(()'.I.I~. 540 ')J()()
'72 El Dorado Converti·
blc. Russet exl w 1hone
leather int. Evrry upl
Xlnt l'OIHi. $5,UUO !list orr &1s-:12m e' t-s
'76 Cad Sevilk Fully
<·quipped, 44.000 m1.
~495 i199-3816
9744 '71 Yellow Conve rtible l.976 EJ Dorado. loadt,.._l.
u .. n ·. vlnl uas mi·. l'rv good rond. Must sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~y. $29951\.. • ,_,.':",.,-.,,,.~---Sj(j(X)or offer 96Ml290 '74 MG B·GT. clean. lo """""""
mi's, AM /FM , n C'w '72Sq b k d d 79COUPE DF.Vll.LE clutch, $3500 firm . .. uare ac · J! mi.~ Ao;suml' Paym enU;. 1-'ul· 83H!M6. c.'Ond. New Brks & IJ<.it. Jy Loaded ! CLll0311 l $1500. 675-4560 t:ves. DI PoncM 9750 r.
••••••••••••••••••••••• IS Super Beetle convt. 642·8366
Wht top. yellow bdy.
AM /f'M radio. h11e
dedt, nu tires, 46K m 1,
~. purr. S5000
IS SCJROCCO. 60K m1.
xlnt merh , nu t1rf's .
q1ack sale $!000. 631 ·19'l3
'74 Porsrhe 914 Im-
maculate C'O ndllion !
8rand new en~me <re·
buill1, new t 1r~s. air
rond .. m ags-Loaded!
Rr1ghl yellow with a
blar k top Pri. ply
UOlKRCI. $5995/bel;l of-
fer. Call 7594140. Must sell '66 VW gas
'68 912, newly r hlt eng & saver, runs great $900.
~. good body, S6000 644-6:m. Chris aft5PM.
Call. 552· 1923
111912 Yellow Very <'lean
New paint S7500
'72i·519.1
74 914 new yellow paint
ne w Mir he hn tires
on rear NOT appearanr~
group. I 8 <'ng 36.000
rrules JO M PG $S500 71'1
73'·5193
·71 91L<;, Black on black. 5
spd. new anzas. konis.
stabilizer. rblt engttrans
& clutrh. WJOO. 5S2·3.12H
'11911SCPE
Alloy s, AM /FM
Blaupunkt stereo. Turlx>
rear speaker pkg., elec·
tric antenna, air. power
windows, head lig ht
washers, cruise, s uper
low milt'S. Lowered to
European stance. Light
Green metallil' /burksk 1n
wtlh cloth inserts. 10449 >
'7691 ISCPE
Whit e/B l a c k
Trim /Black Interior
Super low mile!;, stcrC'O,
air, alloys, and very
rlean. Priced To Sell at
Retail Blue Book!
(983.XER)
'76tl2ECPE
Alloys, air, super low
miles, AM /FM. Very
cleml.
71'°' nt, blklblk, AC. anrf, alloys, AM /FM
stereo caas. All xtras. 23
MPG, No dwn, T IO l.se .
8-6, 973-2077; aft 6pm,
67$Ml6
* WHIZ
ltlGHTPAST
GAS PUMPS
These Front· Line •
Volkswagens
Won't Last Long
Great Mileage,
Great Pnrcs ...
'76VWIUG
Metallic gr een. AM ;FM.
<533RCW >
75VWIUG
Yellow. Chrome wht.oels
<597MYSl
75VWIUG
Light blue. (JOSNOZ>
'74 "412" WGM.
Beautiful car. Red in rol·
or. 14TIN8Z)
'71 SQUARHACK
Ught_beige. 1298KXU >
Xlnt Selectln
of Volkswagen
Buses, Too!
CNCK IVBSOM
VW·PORSCHE·AUDI
· 44S E. Coast lllway
al Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673-0900
* t772
VOLVO
SALIS. SBVICE
AHDLIASIHG ~EAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
'72111T. Xlntl'Ond. Konls.
CN·31'a, AM/FM, maint
recdl, 5 IPd.. 12.000 ml. tlll!OOJOBO. llf·l.3&5 all IAltLI ID
IPll. VOLVO
'12 Olllvt. Mu.al aeU. See 1*ffarboc' Blvd.
at 310 Broadway, La& ·~u .. ~JOJA!f .. ~467 Beaeh. ---. '3000. _... -
...... t7H OIAl•ICOUM'TY
----.. ••••••••••• VOLVO •t DOUR IN U.S.A. EXaJJSIVELY VOLVO
IOY ...,.... Volvo Dealer
CAIVll tnOranpCOun~! nllS·ROVCl BUY or LEAS , .. ,,...._. DIRECT
.c:::..=.-r:m
* Truly Exrcptmnal
'11 SEVILLE
Tutonc paint. lcw1lctl.
vrrv low miles. 15HiT.I FI
Sloe.To Appf't'{'iatc
$9995
CHICK IVERSOM
VW PORSCllF. AlfOI
445 E Coa.o;t lhway
at Rayside Dnv1·
:"icwpurt Uea('h f:7:J.Q<JOO
* 9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 LT. Xlnl cond Fully
equipped Must !.ell 1m ·
med. $3800. 675-971'7 ---'77 : black on hlark. dean,
27.IXXl m1. s;100 Cclll ear-
ly AM. 754·7910
ISCamaro. air , auto. 35 K
ITU. Sl.500. 646-2625. Good
t'OOd.
9920 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FINAL 1978
Q.EARAMCE!
on Camaros, Caµrin•s .
Monte Cu rios. Mah bu~ &
NO\'as. Drast1C' reduc -
uons!
SAVE MOW!!!
COMMElL
<J CHEVROLET
·~11.,rr •• r lll1d
• ' tS I \ \1 ~ :-.. \
SU-1200
.a>RV AIR. '88, A/C. 110
hp, body ralr. eng s ick.
Offer. 673-51.22.
,. caprice dualc. Fully
eqpld. Lo mi. Taite over
lle.SllOmo.~.
•11111'-M t7JI .......... 1. Tim. ...... 000 I ...... ..us -•HM••• .......... '178'clrllPWCoRlll'h""', '7S _...: 17, m . ~c. -------~1v.ao. ..,., 1'at Xll. XlDl ltHD. eueUnt l'ODdi· P1' p/b.L.. auto. am m
::.c: Aaaheim 750-2011
'7• Nova ~. PS, PB. air.
I.ape.• apd factory mags
etc. GOOd cond. runt
well. •JJOtofr. SS2.a75 .
'11 Mcinaa Wp V-e. aulo1 air, 4500 mr. loaded. 10 ........... ..., ...... Lo ml. Bit olr. Ian. ··-OftO. P.P. *"'°· R .S mp1. ne ..;.;..;;;;;.;..;.--.;...;..;.-....---1 _..dt:•Pll. ..-O...•..n? ml. 9M00. 6'1-3112:>
~.~17,1979 ...................... . ...
OAILYPtLOT CJJ ~
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T1 tm,.ia. 4 dr Hdan. ••••-1•9 •• 7.,.L~~.!••u.. ·-• .. • .. ••••••••••••• .j\j .. 9M•••• ... ••••••• : power window•. A/C. Pll:1Q 1-6-• AM /Fii a track. one ---.... CAI-........ 11. '14Gble4C)'l, .., ",.. owner . ou driver, ""-_... 9lllO. All/hi I lrtl. A ._IWWCaln
frteway lftllet, 13300, I <')1 .. automeLIC lraM., . :r..iu saver. '2200. J INt .... ~
Xlntcond.'15l"'840 pwr. at. 6 buku , lTlllaftlPM. ••--• .. ew'""""-IDl. A II I f M 1 t e r e o -,-. ~.dim -"-w/Cerrt•e • ,nw Ure1. A/C, AlltFll 1&er.o. -_. •• (_._) Olt .. , _ ttU. ..ato.. a peed ~ontrol.
-•••••••••••••••••••• -"""" · -· .... 11111 ... ton• -•t•ol IMVOICI SAU 14191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' • ... .. · ,.,_
OM ALL lt7t Expires tOpmS-20-79 "11 Olds• Reseney 4dl' ~.~aooe.-Pif:d diae.I. Loeded. Make ol· below blue book. 74.906 COIDOIAS let. P P. G1·5a15 1111 • .-. Can be ae. at $19 OYER "17 OLDS N Re1ency. the Dail)' Pilot, llO W.
AIHnvokleaGDwiDdowa. OpuDallyflSunday New rada, brallea • Bey St., Costa 11 .. or
Does not wlude ractory 'tll IO PM ahocb. Pwr teata. win-call CirculaUoa Dept.
hokibal'ka & incentives. 29:!9 lla rbor RI vd <lows. tilt whl & cruise 642-a'll. ext. 210
Expires tOpm ~·20-79 Costa Mesa rontrol. AM /FM s ter 1--1-=9~7""9-=P1.~Y""MOiitif":":::=:..--
AT LAS CH~SllR
Pt YMOUTH
Open Oally & Sunday
'lil 10 PM
2929 llarbor Blvd .
Costa Mesa
546-1934
'68 Town & Country WKn
auto. air, roof rack. all
pW'r. gd. cond Ong111al
owner llOO. 675-4866
1979 CHIYSLER
NEWPORT 4 DR.
V8. automatic t r ans .
pwr st & brakes. lilt
wheel, d ee. reur wmdow
defroster. \'lnyl r oof.
wsw radial ures & more!
(1047i!O).
$6895
Expires 10 pm S-2(). 79
()pen Daily ai nday
'til 10 M
2929 lfarbor Bl,·d
rosta Mc•sa
546-1934
·01 Chrysler JOO Burgundy
while top & mtr r Im
ma1· 40Kmi i.:ood on
J!US, S65() 77li-51Gi!
1979 CHRYSLER-
LE BARON 2 DR.
VB. automat11· I rans ..
pwr. st. & brakL-s. tinh .. '<i
,::las ...... ra<.110. 1·ustom ac
rent striPt·~ & mor<''
(HWN..!l
$5295
Expm..; JO pm 5 ::?O·i!l
AT LAS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
Open Daily & Sunday
't1l IOPM
2!129 llar bor lllv<.I
Costa l\te'ia
546-1934
~ L'i the full pncc ro1
t.tus l9W Imperial 2-dr . Runs ~real. l'il-cds brake
Vt'Uf'k !'>:iii 0920
9930 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Mark IV Loact<'d • Xlnt
<·ond. ·Reg. gas. Must
Sell' SS.000 /best of for
~')9.9213.
9932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CORVETTE
COUNTRY!
18 To Choose From
19645 To 1979s
HOWARD Chevrolet
Dove & Quail Sts
NEWPORT BEACll
833-0555
Cougar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 MERCURY
COUGAR.COUPE
VB. automat1r lran-; . air
rood .. pwr. st. & brakes.
AM 11:-"M s lerf'o w 1 ~
track. ~pht sl'al. vm~ I
lop & W /S /W 11r('~.
(J23KFRI.
$2895
F.xplrcs lfl pm 5 20· 7!l
AT LAS CHRYSLER
?LY MOUTH
Open Daily & Sunday
'til JOPM
2929 llarbor Rl vd
Costa Mesa
546-1934
1970 XR7 All power auto
A IC slerf'o c· asselle
PS/PB 12595 Xlnl shape
Potential class1r G73·3449
Dodlp 99)5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74DOOGE
CHARGER
SPEC. F.DITION
62.325 mile!', \'-8. 1\ T ..
.,·ar. air., p s . Landau
vinyl 1141LFW611241
$2766
*J.C. FORTUNE
Pontiac·GMC
2000 E. lllt St .. Santa Ana
(714 J 558-1000
'72 Dodge camprr.
PS/PB, V-8. AM /FM
rass, plug Ins, one
owner. mech xJnt. $2750.
Transportation car for
rent, avoid dwn pay·
menta, int chatRel'I. tu·
es, Uc etc. '76 Granada.
«>,000 ml. AC. AM tFM
stereo. 18MPG. b lk w /blk inl. exec model,
Only SlH mo. PP. ~.
'77 LTD 11. 30,000 mi's,
xlla CQnd, priced to move
fMt. m2'7311 .
546.l934 ~ ~·995· eau: vouu•AM
VII. automatic trana ..
'7J Olds Cutlass Supreme. pwr. st. & brakes, air
45,000 m1 Xlnl coad eond., 11pUl Mat, vinyl '59 Ford Pi c k U p
wtmatching trlr. Rebll
312·llpd. AM /FM 8 lrk. new paint, & cover for
bed. spoked c hrome
wheels w /radials. Call
5.S7-6388.
'72 Randwro 500. 351 C kt.on Sht!ll. Ezy -Lift
trh · Xlnt rond S2 150
8686 or 837 ·4286
9947
•••••••••••••••••••••••
71 Mavcn<'k. new paint.
all power. low miles
Make off er 556--0637
$116.'iO. 752-0232. top, radio & waw tlrei;.
PWo t957 <623VAD). ..•.................... ~~s
lt78FOWO
PINTO RUMAIOUT
Econom1r~I 4 cyl.,
automatic trans., pwr.
s t eering & r a dio .
(llZI' 1R). (Stk. P389lf).
$3618
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10t.O HARBOR BLVD
(()~TA Mf~A 642·0010
Expires 10 pm S-20-79
ATLAS CHRYSUR
PlYMOUI H
Open Daily •sunday
'tll IOPM
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
546-1934
'71 Maverick. needs
e ngine work. SSOO . ~aft5PM. i 4 Pinto, like nl:'w. make
9'50 offer. 556-0637 Mercwy
'75 Fwy C.toM
w.tMml 519 W91
All extras, P /S, P /B.
AM t FM, A /C, c lock .
errusslon rontrol system . v.B. etc., etc. 78,230
ITU.les. Pnce Sl.595. Can
lie seen at the Daily
Pilot. 330 W. Bay St..
Costa Mesa or call
C ireu l a t 1on D e pt
642-5678. e xt. 210
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
HEWE ST
IJNCOLN·MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
RAY FLADEIOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16-l8AutoCenter Dr
SDF\vy·Lake f'orest exit
IRVINE
830.7000
·72 Col Park 9 pass. w;ig
While. fully lo.1ded •
Xlnl ' S!,100 675-lillll
'76 XR7. Dk blu~. c·rubt'.
clima te. Mi che lin!!,
dean. $34~. 631 1923
· 1 S G r " n cl '1 a r II Brougham Mint t•ond.
t\Jlly cquµI SJ.000 1bt-st
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'76 FORD
MUSTAHGll
JOI.COUPE
V·fi. uuto trans. power
:-trennJ!, AM 1n 1. 16,22.1
rruJe.. l·llORTV I
$3766
*J.C. FORTUNE
Poot1ac-GMC
aKXl K lSlSl .. Santa Ana (714)~1000
'78FOID
MUSTAHGll
lDCOUPE
17,lm mjles, V-6. AT ,
fac air. p.s., s tereo cal>S.
168DJWL. 6Ul21
SSJ66
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Ponttllc·GMC
ml E. V.1 St . Santa Ana
• '714 ) 558· 1000 ---
'74FORD
MUSTANG II
Hardtop Coupt>. 51>.225
rruJes.. auto trans, ra<.110.
heah'r. n e w p aint.
I07lLAH1
$2666
*J.C. FORTUNE
Ponliac·G!\te
2lm K Isl St .. Santa AnJ
(714)558-1000
'72 Pinto Good cond. Uses
any oct. gas. Xlnl.
t.'COOOmy transport. S950.
day 640·44 71. eves.
548-~. ---------'7J Vahent p /s. p/b, a lt .
'76 SN/. t5.000 mi. xJnt. cond. SI ,500.,best of·
$3275/ofr ter 833-53!17 <W> (111
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AR.ROW GT
5 speed trans. AM /F'M
radio. n ·ar 'A lndow d1"
roawr. bU('ket seats &
more! (2().tUJV>
S4795
l;:xp1n-:, IO pm 5 20 7!)
ATLAS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
Open Oa1ly &Sunday
. '111 IOPM 292'.l II arbor Ul vd.
<'11<.1 a ,\I•"·"
546-1934
1975 Pl YMOUTH
Fwy Custom
5uburt.on
:l Seat Slauon Wagon. Torqudhl~ trans. V ~.
lml ~IJ:>.'\, cm mL'\SIOI\.'\
mntrol ~>~tern. L1K re·
mote l'Onlrol mirrors.
A/C, automatic, pwr.
t.a1.l~at.A? window & door
locks , Pnc·ed ~low Blue
Book. 76.<XX> mi. Sl895.
Can be seen al The Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Ray St .
Cos t a Mf''i 3 or 1'all
C i r c u I a I t n n D l' p t
IM2·4321.ext 210
I 975 Pl YMOUTH-
VAUANT SB>AM
V8. automatic trans .. air
cond . pwr. st. & brakes.
AM ll'"M radio. \'tnYI top
&wswtlres. <OOJMGRl.
$2395
Expires 1 o pm S.2(). 79
AT LAS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
0J>('n 0 111lv & Sunriay
'11110 PM
292!! llarbor HI\ d
('r.stJ '11•s:t
546-1934
'75 POtilTIAC
V&n'URACPE. v.11. a t.. fac .. p .~ .
H.allYl'. t7.~IO milt~. ncl4
lire~ 10'hiNOA 61059>
$3266
*J.C. FORTUNE
Ponllac·GMC
2'00 E Isl St , Santa An:i
'711 )558-1000
18 Trans Am . T roof,
en.use cont, Vel. int. A<.:. sr.m. &is 92'.JB. -----
'ti7 F1rebird 326 v.s.
2Jlmpg. P I S, AT coosolt'.
su~r w1dl' m ag whb.
i::ood body. good ronf11.
uon Sl005 P.P. 631-4777
'77TRANSAM
T· Top. Special Edition
Appearance G r o u p .
White/ blu~ velour in·
tenor. Loaded with
power windows, powe r
door locks. ste reo. lhorou~hJy inspected &
detalll'<i. Immaculate
H~ADY TO DRIVE
t863RYN> Dir.
642·8366 --------·75 Nitre: J spd. am/fm
stereo. ~ood gas mil
SI8S01bcst offer. 673-71!f!J
&7:'J0.9475.
'77 Trans /\m. tiOQO. Mu11t
sdl. Call 641;.7165. afte r 5
raJI 640-1985 Connie
'7H Cutalma, fully eqpld.
12.00U mi. $5895/ofr. 900-:8)5 -----'77 Trans Am. T ·top.
/\M tF M·cass·CB. PW.
I'S, PA. lo m i. $699!'1
752 lZIO
Veqa 9974 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Ve~a J2Km1.
Alltos. Hew 9100 Autos. H•w 9800 Best Ofrer.
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WITH LESS GAS TO 80 AIC)Ute, YOU ._ A CAI
THAT &OIS AIOUMD ON USS •AS.
The new 1979 Fiat Strada ol• you b9tt9t mllM08 then the Dltaun
310 or the gasi>OW'8f9d Rab04t Ind It coats hundred• of dollera ... than
either car going In before you 8Y8fl 00 out. Whet'• men. 8hda gives you
bener OM mlleege then the Omni Of Homen, too. All •A 1 • &Id JI ..............................
Remember' c:omcMn these ~ eo the •lmeted MPG Of OChef' m. You mey get diffetenl mlteege depefdng on IPMd. weether, end
trip length. Highwey mlleege wttt problbly be .....
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FRONT
WHEEL
DRIVE
EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.*
22 COMBINED 33 HIGHWAY
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
NEW 1979 SINllRD
EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.*
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1977 CHEVROLET
IL CAMINO
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NEW '79 GRAND PRIX
EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.*
" 16 COMBINED 25 HIGHWAY
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prollelMy.,. -"'"'"""' 11og-.., Mt-
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V-8. auto. trans .. power $
steering. pcwer windows. 3495 factory air cond .. tilt wheel.
V-8 . auto trans . factory air · V -8 automal1c trano;. $4895 cond . power steering, s4795 factory air cond . power
V-8 . au1omat1c trans .
$ 99 factory air cond . AM/FM 4 5 stereo. pcwer steering &
windows. power seats,
Landau 1op. wire wheel radio. landau top. wsw tires
(742MXU).
1978 PONTIAC
fftt ... D ISPllrT
V-8. aulo. trans . faclory air $5995 cond . p0wer steering. A,,,.
radio. rallye wheels & till
wheel. AM radio. power
disc brakes & windows.
custom interior. (769TSV).
power disc brakes. AM/FM steering. AM/FM stereo.
tape & camper shell wire wheel covers. Villager
( 1E18936) ( 706U LF)
1977 PONTIAC ...... GIAMD ... IXU
V-8. auto trans. factory air $499 cond . power windows. 5 Landau top. AM/FM stereo.
rallye whoels & 1111 wheel.
cruise control & split seat.
(421SLR).
19>78 PONTIAC
••• ..., PllfX
V -8 . automatic !r ans . $4995 factory air cond1t1on1ng.
power steering. AM radio
I 157TWZl.
covers. !798UBT)
1978 BONNEVILLE
57195
StDAM
V-8. auto lrans , factory air
cond . power steering,
brakes. & windows. Power
o;eats. AM/FM stereo radio.
whi t e wall tires. rally e
wheels. 1111 wheel. cruise
control. low mileage.
WE LEASE ALL
MAKES AND MODELS
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Fountain V!i'!~Y Y•••He•etew•
Dally Newspaper
g. VOL. 72, NO. 137, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1979 TEN CENTS
i Oounty Ponders Action
* • •
Leave
.Tlw Car
I . Home?
WASHINGTON <APl -Rep.
John Dingell . 0 -Mi c h .,
chairman of a House e nergy
subcommittee, said today a
' 1asoline rationing proposal be-~ ing drafted by a group of House
, Democrats could h e lp ease
gasoline shorta~es this s ummer.
Dinge ll said the m easure .
which tentatively would limit
1aaoline purchases and require
motorists to leave their cars at
home one day a week, shows
some promise or easing long
lines at service stations in some
areas.
Any measures aimed at dis-
tributing gasoline supplies more
evenly will he lp, he said.
"The disaster we have upon us
is real, serious and of lengthy
duration." Dingell told a re-
' porte r.
I Dingell threw his suppo rt
behind efforts led by Rep. Toby
Moffett. D -Conn., to draft
legislation placing restrictions
t on gasoline sales after the House
t last week rejected President
I Carter's standby gasoline ra-
tioning plan.
Mollett disclosed his proposal
earlier in the week.
T'Oday, Dingell said he in·
structed his s ubcommittee's
staff to work with Moffett and
other ~rats on the panel i who are trying to write a sub-1 stitute plan.
Moffett has said his proposal
17 , probably would sel a n a -
Uonwide, SS minimum on each
gasoline purchase.
His tentative phm a lso would
call for a sticker system to keep
each automobile off the road one
day a week. States would dis-
tribute stickers to motorists in-
dicating the day or the week the
car could not be driven.
• Niuk Cyclist . '
Flagged Down
• ·.
A HAPPIER TIME IN SALT LAKE CITY, 1978
Savannah Ander90n (center). and Parent•
Irvine Cops Probe
FV Slaying 'Link'
* • *
Few Gas
Oosures
Indicated
By TOM BARLEY
Of ltl9 O.lly ...... Staff
It was the turn or the "odds ..
to line up at the gas pumps to-
day and servi ('e s tation
oper ators reported long lines
formed as early as 5 a.m. by
motorists whose plates end in
the desired digit.
And it seemed clear rrom a
('Ountywide survey that very
TOURISTS WORRIED
OVER GAS PINCH-AB
HOUSE MEMBERS
OWN OIL STOCK-A19
GERMANS GUZZLE
GASOLINE~&
few. ar any. ser vice stations are
participating in the c losure
urged earlier as a form or pro-
By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Commercial Credit provides test against federal controls on
ege
0••1~ ""•' Su.tt -WANTS FILES OPENED
County Supervisor Clark
Sealed
Records
Oaimed
By REBECCA HELM
Of II• O•lly .. i .. I St.Mt
Evidence that major oil com-
pames conspired as early as 1972
Lo c r e ate the present gas
s hortage i s on file with
California's Central District
Court and should be released to
Lhe public . Orange County
Supt:rv1sor Ralph Clark charged
Wednesday
With unarumous :-;upport or the
board. he asked County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper to explore what
powers Lhe supervisors have lo
fo rce the sealed files open
I can •t bel1cvt• we should
take tht' 1rut1<1t1w in this mat
t er .·· Clark said · · f beli eve we
..;hould do more than call on
..;omt.'body else to open these
records and to make these docu·
ment.s public ·
Clark's remarks came during
a pubh<' session or the county
Hoard or Supervisors as he was
reportini,: to his boetrd colleagues
on the status or the gasoline
cris is
'C' Sticker
Calls Jrun
Telephones ot•o.11,~*ui.tt consumer loans through the gassupplies.
Possible links between the United States. "We were open from 7 a.m. to Clark and Supervisor Harriett
stranguJation and beating death Bergerson. regional opera-9 a .m. today and we'll open urange County oHl('eS and ('1ty Wieder have been appointed by
of a 22-year -old Irvine woman tions manager. said Miss An-every day, Saturday a nd Sunday police departments reported to board Chairman Philip Anthony
a nd a bludgeoning death in derson bad transferred to the included. for as long as our gas day they have been swamped to keep tab~ on the crisis ror the
Fountain Valley in March are Irvine office from Salt Lake City supply lasts,'' commented an at-with inqUJries for ·c · sticker~ full board
among leads being pursued to-about one year ago. tendant at a Union 76 station on w h I (' h wou Id c x t' m Pt ro m Th(! !--ea led inform a lion Clark
.day by Irvine Police in-t h Newport Boulevard in Costa m1;•rc1al vehicle!-from the odd r·eferr""' Lt1 wa.~ 11:.ith(•recf h.v the . "She was a secre a ry ere. Mesa. ...-u ....
vest1gators. j u st a s uper secr etary," Police and service station cvengasoline sale:o.rl'~Lru:L1on~ s t<.rlt· Attorney General for an
Investigator Ron Veach said Bergerson said. "Just a super h h t Officers in Stanton said today a nti-trust s uit riled against 10 h e has contacted Fountain .. operators t roughout t e coun Y they have yet to re<.•c1ve ~my of maJOr 01 1 comJ><.tnies in 1975 V II li d . d person. reported only mino r dis -. a ey po ce electives regar · "We're all so shook . . . lurbances in the gas lines and an the sticker application~ Clark . a former gas station ing their· case, but said it is shocked ... 1 J·usl can't say -But county governmcnL of vwner. s;.i 1d he has taken a apparent effort by some stations much too early to tell whether a anything more,•· Ber gerson lo rest.ore the courtesy and level r1 c1als said they have left 1t up Lo spc('1al interest 1n the leJ(al ac-link exists between the two said. 1ndiv1dual city man<;i~ers and tum
murders. or service that disappeared with police stations to coml' Lo count) Sanford Ruskin. chief or tht.'
Savannah Leigh Anderson, a the onset or the crisis. offi<.·es in Santa Ana to obtain a nt1 -Lru"t d1v1s1on or the stat ...
secretary, was found dead in the Gold p • Arguments were reported m the application Attorney Gent•ral"s Los Angele!>
bedroom of her Woodbridge · nCeS Huntington Beach where Tustin police said the) handed 0H1ce. l"Onfirmecf today that M d l t M d operators or Ray's Union 76 on 550 600 · I ea ows apar m en on ay S . d 1 St t l out lo app 1caL1oni. on s uch a suit ex1sb.
night. She had been strangled Still ff• • pring a e r ec se up a Wednesday alone anl.l Santa Am.1 HP sa id th(· defendants an•
and beaten on the head with a tl,ltng separate Hoe for drivers or colt"I police said they di s t ribute<I SLandard Oil of California . Tex
blunt object. The body was nude mercial vehicles. mor<' than 100 in the first six <.rco Int·. Union Oil Co of
Veach saidtodayhewouldnot D d ff ' h Motorists whotriedtojointhe hoursoftheday California . Atlantic Richfield
reveal whether the attractive i'eCOri ig ISee Cl.OSURES. Page A2) The applications . wh1<.·h are Lo co . Exxon Corp .. Getty Oil Co ..
woman had been strangled by * * * be available at libraries . pohct• Gulf Oil Corp .. Mobil Oil Corp.
handsorsomeothermeans. LONDON IAPI · Thepriceof station.,.and('1ty halls.a rc tobt· Phillips Petroleum Co. and
And the Investigator said only gold hit a record $257 .85 an Fiill N • d processed solely by matl Shell Oil Comp<.r ny
"possibly " when asked if Miss ounce in London today. The Up JXe ; Count y Tax Co ll l•c·tor l'har~esaga1ostthepetroleum
Anderson had been sexually as-dollar. meanwhi le. gained Treasurer Robert Citron said offu·ials ml'ludi· "price-fixing.
saulted. He would not elaborate. marginally in Tokyo and was Man A1 llacked about 300 st1rker <tppllcation:-. c:onspirm~ to contrive shortages.
Joan Virginia Anderson, 28, generally firmer on European arrived JO today's mail and arc-and of meellnJ( in cx('lus1ve bars
INDIO CAP) -Warm weather and not related lo the Irvine vie-money markets. bein~ processed a~ quickly a:-anc1 private clubs to drive up the
isn't a good excuse for riding tim , was killed in her Fountain SANTA CRUZ CAP I A San· possible ('OSI of ~asoline," Clark said.
nude on a motorcycle down a Valley home March 8. Her body, After climbing lo $257.85. Lon-ta Cruz man was released on He also noted ('Ompletcd ap Tht> suit. however. has stalled
pub 1 i c hi ghway, s a Y s a clothed in a nightgown, was don's five major bullion houses Sl.000 bond after he allegedly as-pli('alions may bt.' turned m. in in the court!' by volumes of mo-
Califomia Highway Patrol of· found in a guest bedroom. She fixed.the price for the morning 'saulle d a se rvi<·c s tation pt•rson al his Sunta An a offi ce. lions rilecf by the defendants who
ricer who a rrested a cyde had been bludgeoned, according tr ading session at a s lightly operator who refused to fill the but sll<·kers s till would bt• also havt• had the investigative
streaker for indecent exposure. to police. easier rate or $2.57.55. The after-tanks in his commercially mailed after upphcations art' records which have been en-
Orricer Fred Cooper said he Veach, appearing worn from noon fixing was S256.80. licensed vehicle. police said . processed tered sealed. he asserted
heard a citizens band radio the long hours he's putting in on In Zurich, the metal was quot-Robert Gillixson pulled into .No stickers are being handed Slate Offi('ials behevc ii will be
trans mission about the nude the Irvine case. said interviews ed at $257 .625. up from the Bill Meeko's station Wednesday out over the ('Ounter. he warned. at least 1983 before the case
cyclist, and minutes later the with Savannah Anderson 's market'srecord closeof$256.625 seeking gasoline but Meeko re-A SlO fee 1s charged for the e H·r <'Omes to trial . the
unclothed man streaked past. friends and associates would Wednesday and the previous rec-fused to service him, said U . st ickers to cover processing supervisor addecf
Both the temperature and the continue today. Part or those o,d or $257.125 hit in Zurich Tom Markelello of the city costs The s ticker pro~ram 1s Meanwhile. Clark said. tht
speed were in the 80s as Cooper checks will in('lude checks of trading Wednesday. police department. Gillixson got designed to help drivers or un "oil companiei. have a license to
chased the cyclist along In-their backgrounds, Veach said. Bullion trading was described out of his vehicle a nd an argu ,See STICKER. Page A2> steal. to continue to fix prices.
terstate 10 Tuesday night. Af· Miss Anderson was employed as becoming bris ker as the m ent ensued. c reate artificial shorta~es and
te rward, 30-year-old Edward at Commercial Credit Corp.'s morning wore on . Som e M eeko wa s treated at mantpuJatt•ourllves
Richard Bell of Indio was regional headquarters in Irvine operators beli eve that before the Dominican Hospital for ('Uls and D l • p b .. 1 don 't believe this should
booked for investigation of f o r about one year, he r end of the year there will be a · bruises a nd was listed in C-0 tCe TO e happen.·· he continued "I
reckless driving and indecent supe rvisor, Ken Bergerson, lot of speculative activity in satis factory condition. the belit.>ve that the decision-makers l apoaure. said . gold. hospital said . Death o·~ who design our energy policaes 'J m this state should have access
lo all of the attorney general's D.. dri h 'N w r Guilt ' ,., ' B b records on this matter . The le C •• ~ 0 av m v ieen s a y ~;:~;o~~t~;;,~.~:~.~~sreal-. , _. -·-.."' -,..._. .... ---...... _ -J-· ... .__ · ---~·-... ~.·~~if-,___·-· ···--iO~u!t11"""1Wa M'""es:rninpo~n~@~!Umrtt'1ltt tt:R11mrrrr-... ;~~~--------
they are investigating the death
By GA&Y G&ANVILLE °' .................
SAN DIEGO -As the eighl-
woman, rour-man jury that will
decide his fate on bribery
cbar,_ beaaa dellberat.ioal to-
day, 0nqe County Superviaor
Ralpb Dleclrich predicted be will
ettMr be acquitted or the jury
will be unable to reach a
Mrdlct.
.. Tbere'1 just no pouible way, MHd oa the evidence in this
..... that the JurY can return wAaa. a pilt.y verdict," Diedrich .... Ria words were spoken u the
Jw7 • •JPed beblnd claeed doors ................ trial and
.._.. r-eMDI a declaioa wblcb
• •• .... oa a unanimom 12 to .....
• l~allld the JUl'J not be UD·
--la tta ...... u.. tta -....... ~la. mil· trW•~• .. lluco-.... ••rt Lebr RoH would be ........... trtaJ • MOODd
~ AeM ... ._. ... tbe OUIMt
of a -series or Investigations that
bega n in late 1976, Diedrich
lashed out today at the Orange
County District Attorney's Of-
fice.
"If this case doesn't prove to
the citizens of Orange County
that the DA 's omce is biased
and prejudiced in this {>f'OeffU·
lion, nothing ever will.••
Diedrich said.
Singled out for the county
supervisor's harshest words waa
Assistant District Attorney
Michael Capizzi, Diedrich 's Pl'OI·
ecutorin the cue .
•'The viciousness and lying by
Capiui in Ilia c':!:f,:g•ument to tbe jury la IO I hope
be Uv~ to resret." ledrtcb
saJd.
For bil part. Caplul wu eoa-teat ''to let the facta apeak for
tbetDMlftl ad the JW'1 dedde
the .... in the trial baaed Oii the eftdmee ...
Tbe Jury la pondmas ~ ot aoUdUnl ad ncelvtq brit.
a1alut Dledrtcb and bit co-
defeadem, LeRoy .... An ad·
dltional charge is conspiracy to
commit bribes. Start of jury deliberations
came at the end or a seven-week
trial.
It brought to a bead Diedrich'&
17-month, $100,000 legal fight to
clear himself of charges bf'OUlht
against him December 15, tm
by tbe county grand jury.
When s~mmed up, those
charges accuse the 53-year~ld
county 1upervi10r with Cril:Jlinal·
ly laking *85.000 rrom a develop-
ment company in retum ror bis
support of a land use decision
pending before the Oran1e Coun-
ty Board of Supervisors in
19'73·74.
The alle1atlona also aCCUM
Diedrtcta o1 m.,a11y preuuriq
the compuy. Anaheim Hilla
JM., tmo belpi.q blm obtain an
•.ooobm*lou.
If tbe JUl'J baDda down • pilty
Yerdid OD U1 o(,tbe c:barps,
Diedrich, when Hate= woald automatic:ally be ,.
from oftlee and face a pollible
C ... DIUIUCll, Pa1e Al>
of a newborn baby who died
shortly afte r his 14-year-old
mother delivered him al home
without waking the rest of her
family.
' The 6.,...-powad boy apparently
died of blood loss and rrom im-
proper care after his birth Mon-
day. said U . George Lorton.
He said the mother had con-
vinced her parents she wun't
pregnant and just needed to lose
wei1ht.
When she went into labor late
at night. she stilled her cries and
delivered tbe child herself, cut·
Un1 the umbilical cord ·with
1ci1aors, Lorton said.
The bab)' wu left wrapped in
a sheet while lbe mother dond ott. When she awoke, be wu , dead, Lorton saJd.
The lirl's family found them
and called paramedics, Lorton
said. '!'be lirl requJred surpry
••• reault or injuries she had
suffered in the deUvery. he aakl.
Lorton said it wasn 't yet
known whether any char1es
would be filed in the case.
Co as•
Weather
Lo" clouds night and
e arly morning hours
otherwise fair Friday.
Lows tonight S3 to 57.
Highs Friday 68 to 83.
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WM Pouoning• Reported
-LGH·hUn1r~ Oran1e County
aotorlata apparently are re·
·arnlnc the •rt. or slpboalni
urina the ~ne abort.al• .na
lDdiQI UiP wtlh upeet 1-.0macha
ndodler'ailllMIUMatwull.
Or. O.vid St-hapiro of t.M UCI
ledleal CentA!r'a poison center.
lid hia staff b•a received mo"'
1an 100 call• t.be paat lO days
·om indivlduala and physlclaru;
lQUlrlnat about siphonan1
. '!lated auolinti pui1oolnc.
.. Usually It isn't worth It to
phon," SchJlpiro wuned. ''It'"
ot a IOOd practice to leam."
Schqiiro ~ the m~rity ol
ae calla involve a •mall amount r 1a10Une in1eated into the
tomach which UU5es autro-
atestinal discomfort. a foul
aste in the mouth and com·
laints that indaviduals u-..
belchina fumes."
The discomforUI last about 12
• 24 hours, Schapiro said, and
iUally can be treated with milk
· an anti-acid.
mo•• t.M 1.abltaae. ffonf the
body qmek.lj, u wtt.b a laa.Uve.
11le .-wr paollae at.aya ln
the 1utro·lntnllnal trut. he ex·
plalaed. the Ina t.be Ukelihood or
demaee. . ··
Serioue hu~ r'n M.iault. he
continued. n aaaollne accichm·
tall)' 1oes down the windpipe In
to th~ lun"6 nthflr than into the
JlC'miCh
In "u<'h <'ases someth1na
<'allt"d cht-macal pneumonia can
occur, &·haplro conlinu~. and
thf' an.Jury can be fatal
Schaparo aaad mo8l of the calls
received at 'the UC I poison
center, which handle" Inquiries
from phyaicaana and inqwrie•
throughout Orange County, have
anvolved cases of stomach dis
tress
A few have involved coughing
and choking.
NEW YORK (AP) -. A chunk
of concrete broke from a window
ledge and dropped nine stories,
killing a 17-year-old Barnard
Collese lreihman walkin1 alone
a sidewalk on Manhattan's Up-
per West Side.
Robert Green said he felt help-
less as he watched hi& friend,
Grace Gold, die Wednesday
night.
''She was walking ahead of me
with a girlfriend. I was with
another boy and a girl. I saw the
thing coming down and I saw it
hit her head," be said.
"l want to be a doctor. and I
could do nothing. There was
nothing I could do except watch
her die." ·
Miss Gold. of Brooklyn. was
pronounced dead al St. Luke's
Hospital after efforts to revive
her failed.
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OUT OF PRISON
Ex-Rep. Dick H•nn•
H an ounce or more of
asoline is swallowed, Schapiro
arned. efforts are made lo re·
.. We. certainly do nol recom·
mend siphoning," Schapiro con·
tinued. adding that if siphoning
is necessary motorists should
purchase siphoning devices
from hardware stores rather
than uaing their mouths.
·~··,..... LT. GOV. MIKE CURS SIGNS GAS-LEADING MEASURE
Building inspectors were sent
today to the building -owned
by Columbia University -to de·
lermine why it happened. Some
Columbia students claim the
building is deteriorating and are
demanding an investigation.
Hanna Freed
From Scandal
Prison Term GOP Auembtymen Don Rogers, Rlch•rd Mountjoy Watch
F ..... P-.eAJ
)IEDRICH TRIAL. • •
ve to seven year term in state
·ison.
· Rose. whb also faces a prison
·rm if convicted, is named in
lly one count of the thr~·count
.didment. a charge that he and
iedrich conspired to commit
~ibery.
Aronson chided on e in·
~riminating prosecution witness
for having what he described as
"a memory that seemingly im·
proves as events grow more dis·
tant.
.Brown Raps Curb's
'Political Hijinks'
•'I think it's disgusting that
Columbia would let a building
deteriorate like this," said
Marianne Holden, a Columbia
student.
But univen.ty officials said
bu i !dings a re "inspected
periodically". and are well-
maintained.
W ASHJNGTON <AP)
Former Orange County con·
gressman Richard Hanna, COD·
victed in the Korean influence·
buying scandal, has been re·
leased rrom prison after serving
a little more than one ye'ar of a
six-to 30-monlh sentence, it was
disclosed today. "'
As the jurors today heard
udge Ross Tharp recite the
•gal ground rules that will
Jide their decision, almost two
all days of final arguments by
>mpeting attorneys echoed in
1eir ears.
And as trial came to a close
ate Wednesday afternoon, it
as Rose's defense lawyer
ylvan Aronson who furnished
1e courtroom fireworks.
In his own closing argument.
ronson said he was "shocked.
ightened and bewildered" that
te case against his client ever
ame lo trial.
Ar,onson went on to charge
1at "not one witness. not one
ngle witness said Mr. Rose
as paid $142.000 in (architect)
!es~ Anaheim Hills so that he
could pass a bribe on to Mr.
Diedrich."
CLOSURES~
line and were turned away made
.r-'heir feelings known to atten-
ants who feel that the innova·
1on is giving customers faster
ervice.
The gas outlook in Newport
:each appeared brighter today
tith operators noting shorter
ncs and some stations report-
1g that they have been getting
'lore gas than the supplying
ompany allotted them on May
A spokesman for Newport
ihell, West Coast Highway and
iliverside Avenue, said the sta·
.ion would be ·open Saturday
'because we got a little more
~as."
A spokesman for Croft's
-:hevri>n on Newport Boulevard
;aid the station has been advised
.hat its supply or gas will be in·
:reased next week.
Both reported shorter lines as
iid Ken's Mobil in Corona del
Har, but a spokesman for Ken's
;aid the station will not be open
.his weekend.
118 Rotary Club
Slates Luncheon
The Huntington Beach Rotary
~lub will bold its second annqal
volunteer recognition luncheon
Friday at the Seaclifr Country
Clu)>.
Thirty volunteers are being
honored for contributing more
than 1,000 hours or service to
various community organiza·
lions
When it came time for pros-
ecutor Michael Capizzi to have
bis final say Aronson didn't
move Cir from center stage.
In one or his frequent interrup·
lions of Capizzi, Arorfson heated·
ly shouted. "That's a lie" as
Capizzi tried lo underscore a
point.
The defense lawyer eventually
drew Judge Tharp's wrath.
Noticing that Aronson was
shaking his head and rolling his
eyes in mock disbelief of Capizzi
as the prosecutor continued his
argument. Judg e Tharp
threatened lo move a slide pro·
jector screen in front of Aronson
if he didn't stop his antics .
That left Capizzi free to con-
clude his fi.nal statement to the
jury before it began deliberating
the defendants· fate.
Ca pizzi told the jury he
regretted that some of the pros·
ecution witnesses were not de·
fendants in the trial because of
the roles they played in the al-
leged bribery scheme.
3 Hun~ington
Residents
Join Panel.s
Three Huntington Beach resi-
dents have been appointed to
county advisory committees by
Orange County Supervisor Har·
ri~tt Wieder.
Real estate broker Shirley
Commons, former chairman of
the Orange County Council or
Real Estate Boards, was named
to the county Citizens Direction
Finding Commission.
The commission s tudies
various community issues at the
request of county supervisors.
Marcel Poetoehena 111, also a
realtor and a volunteer consul·
tant to the Orange County Board
for Asian Americans, was ap·
pointed lo the county Housing
and Community Development
Task Force.
The advisory panel oversees
the county's use or federal hous·
ing and community improve·
ment grants.
Janice V. Goss, a volunteer in
Mrs. Wieder's Santa Ana office.
was selected to serve on the
county Social Programs Ad·
visory Committee.
The committee will advise
supervisors on the dislrubtion of
about $2 million this year in
federal revenue sharing dollars.
By The Associated Press
Gov. Edmund G. Brown .Jr. 's
visit with President Carter has
assured increased gasoline sup·
plies for California, but the gov·
ernor's success was marred by
Lt. Gov. Mike Curb's order to
ease the shortage by relaxing
lead requirements for gas.
At an airport news conference
Wednesday evening, Brown de-
nounced the order. which Curb
said would permit higher levels
or lead in gasoline and increase
production from refine ries by as
much as one million gallons a
day.
The Republican lieutena nt
governor said the need for such
an order was so urgent he could
not wait for Brown to return.
But Brown called the act
"political hijinks." adding he
would not res<'ind the order
because it would have no legal
effect.
.. I went back on business for
the people of California to meet
with the president and, during
that kind of a visit, the lieute·
nant governor lacks power un-
der the Constitution to issue the
order he did." Brown told re.
porters after his aircraft landed
at Los Angeles International
Airport .
State Air Resources Board
chairman Tom Quinn. who ac·
companied Brown. Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley and the
California congressional delega.
lion in their m eeting wilt!.
Carter, disputed Curb's claims
of increased fuel production.
The ARB chief said gas pro-
duction would be raised only by
one-tenth of 1 percent, while the
extra lead in the fuel would in-
crease pc>llution by 75 percent:
C u r b found himself in
something more like a comedy
after a Keystone Kop-style
freeway chase to correct an er·
ror in the gas-related executive
order.
Things started out simply
enough for the acting governor.
Wednesday afternoon, when
Brown was still in Washington
conferring with Carter about the
gasoline shortage. Curb signed
the executive order in San Fran·
cisco allowing refineries lo put
· more lead in their gas in order
to increase gasoline production.
The order was duly delivered
to the secretary of state's office
here to be officially recorded so
it could take effect.
But the secretary of state's of·
fice found a typographical error
which appeared to invalidate the
order. It read: "I hereby sus-
pend . . . any regulatory pro·
visions found consistent with'
this order" when Curb actuaJly
College Teachers
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Voting on Union
An estimated 850 full-time
teachers in the Coast Communi·
ty College District were to finish
balloting today to select a
teacher's union to represent
them in collective bar1aining. R~ulta ol the first election in t~-~ct under a 1976 collec-
tive bar1aintng law were expect-
ed late today.
The district's 1,800 part·time
teachers alreacfy have malled in
their ballots, accordina to Max
Ruasell, the district's vice chan-
ce1or of employh relations.
Teacben involved in the vol·
ln1 are employed on the dis-
trict'• two campuHI, Oran1e
Cout Collele In Colla Mesa and
Golden West Colle1e In Runt·
ln1ton Beach, aa well as
Coaatllne, the colle1e without
walls."
Teachen caa vote for one of
four optiona. Tbe maJor oppo-
nent. are the Coast Cl'A-Nl:A,
atflllated with the California
Teachen Aaaociatlon and tbe
National Education Association,
and the local chapter of the
California Federation or
Teachers <CF'I'>. affiliated with
American Federation of
Teachers and the .AFL-CIO.
Teachers could also vote for
representation by the Coast
Faculty Organization <CFO), an
independent group of teachers,
or mark their ballots for "no
representation."
According to' Russell, one or
the three groups in contention
must receive a majority of votes ~Ht in order to obtain exclusive
bar1ainin1 rights with the dis-
trict.
If there ls no majority, a
runoff election will be held in the tuture between the two top wte
1etten, aaid Ruuell.
The election la beina conduet·
ed by the Public l:mplopaent
Relatlona Bo.arcr· (PERB>, an
a1enc1 appolnted by Governor
Edmund Brown Jr. after the
Rodda act waa puaed.
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meant lo suspend provisions in·
consistent with the order.
Efforts by Curb aides to make
a correction on the copy he had
signed were rejected by the
secretary of stat~·s office, which
said a new order with Curb's
signature was needed.
But by this time, about 5:20
p. m., Curb's tenure as acting
governor was nearing an end.
Brown. already on his way
hom e. was due to enter
California airspace at 7 p.m. and
Curb. in San Francisco. was 1112
hours and 85 miles away from
the secretary or state.
So Curb's two-car entourage
!>el off for Sacramento at
speeds of up to 90 mph, said one
motorcyclist who saw the cars
•and follow.ed them ..
"f thought it was something
official and J just got a little an·
gry." said the cyclis t . a
Sac ramento law s tudent wno
also told reporters that the cars
ran four red lights in
Sacramento.
Green, 20, said he and some
friends were going with Miss
Gold to a bank and then to a dis·
co at the time or the accident.
IF,.... Page Al
STICKER ...
marked commercial vehicles
id~ntify themselves at gasoline
stations and in gasoline lines.
Police in inland Orange Coun·
ty communities and sheriff's of
ficers in the unincorporated
south county reported lines· lit
stations were just as long as
ever for the most part today.
They said. however, dis
turbance calls have been
minimal and Santa Ana ()fficers
said there has been a drop in
complaint calls.
Hanna's release was ordered
by U.S. District Judge William
Bryant. There was no im-
mediate explanation for
bryant's decision.
Prison officials released Han·
na Wednesday from Maxwell
Air Force Base in Montgomery,
Ala. They said he would be on
probation for the rest or his sen-
tence. Hanna, a Democrat who
served in the House from 1963
through 1974. entered prison May
8.1978.
H anna pleaded guilty in
March 1978 to conspiring wilh
South Korean rice dealer
Tongsun Park and other South
Korean officials lo defraud the
U .S government. A 40-count
federal indictment had accused
Hanna of being a partn ·
Park and two former directors
of the Korean Central In-
telligence Agency in a scheme to ·
ply members of Congress with
cash and other gifts in exchange
for actions promoting South
Korean interests.
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=Natural 61U Rate lllkes StnJf!k Dotma
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A aiot.t mlllioD r ... lDereaH 1rut· ed...._ utura1 ... 'llllttN two,..,...,.; m..a be recaJewled
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eoMerftnil -rv. TM court rWed unanlmoully t.Mre wu luulfi· ...
Dad, 3 K Ids K llled
cleat evldloce such rate• would do eo.
.. Neither tladina nor ntdenee exists •bowln• the meUlod
adopted will reeuJt in ~DI mon natural 1u.'' JUltlce
WUHam Clark wrcU-for !beftW't.. .
"Under the commluion'a plan. reduced eonaumpUon by non-
rea1denlial comumen may be more lhan offset by lhe conaump.
lion of rwidenUal cuatomen," Clark added.
'The cue waa flied by the Califomla llanulacturen AllOcla·
tk>n and tome lncllvld• al flrma after the PUC 1ranted Paclflc Gaa
and Electric Co. a $51.4 million rate lncreue, a $41.5 million ln·
create lo Southem California Gu Co. and $4.1 mlllioD to San Dieto
C aa and El~tric Co.
All rat.ea -except the special lifeline catesory which applies
-·-
to buie reeldential needl -were lnereued.
The eommi11lon aet up a ftve·Uer rate 1tructure wlUeb
char1ed tbe hilbest price per tMrm to :·priority~ users. The~--ebu1tateaauptibll ecmm did users -a type of Ml'Vke freqUllltlJ purdaued bJ larle ........_
In a eoncuniq opiaiaa, J..UC. Staale1 Moak, wu joilled bJ
Chief Justice Roee Blrd and JUltiee Frank Newmu la ........,
the findings were inadequate.
Referriq to a 1911 dedaioa in anotber PUC ea1e, lloet
cha1tbed the-majority for lta declliom wblcb are "obliftoal to tbe
commiuion'• violation of tbe law wbeD amall _....._. are ID·
volved but perceive tbe problem dearly when larte COlllQliMl'I are
affected."
Gas Storage Fatal Move
SAN BER.NARDINO <AP> ··1·ve bad my The rented movin1 van ran out of gas and the
J ensena couldn't find a service station open. So
they siphoned tht! gas out of their cars and stored
it in three five-gallon cans in their apartment,
planning to finish moving the next day.
eryia& apel)a," Tammer Jensen saad Wednesday u lbe 1a,y lD a ' .apital bed recuperatina from a
aaaoliae·"-eled ftre that equlfed her apartment
aDd k.lDed ber hmband and three cblldren.
Tbe lneident wu the lateat of doiena in recent weeb that have left several people dead and more
than JO i.Djured.
"I fi8ure if we didn't have the gas shortage, it
would never have occurred," she says bitterly. "I loatmyfamllyoverit."
During the night, a spark from the wall
furnace igruted fumes from two or the gas cans in
the living room. fire officials said.
Last weekend, lbe Jenaens .bad been moving
from Pomona, on lhe eutem edge or Los Angeles
County, to F.d&emont in Riverside County
Mrs. Jensen ran for help but none or the other
family members escaped the apartment. The dead
were Vernon Blair J ensen, 33, and Mrs. Johnson's
three children Cascius Ellis Gaines, 8, Bersbeda
Shoshana Gaines. 6, and Sonya Michelle Johnson,
5.
MUl East Center Blasted
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
special committee • at the
University of Southern
California recommended Wed-
nesday that the college discon-
tinue its relationship with a
private foundation established to
provide funds for a proposed
campus Middle East Center.
Financial reliance on the Mid·
die East Center Foundation
would "conflict with the normal
fund-raising proc~ures current-
ly employed by the central ad·
ministration," said the blue rib-
bon committee, convened in
November by university presi·
dent John R. Hubbard.
OU Ta•k• Rapped
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A suit
aimed at blocking the slate
·coastal commission's approval
of two storage tanks included in
the proposed Standard Oil of
Ohio's Long Beach oil termi.nal
was filed Wednesday in Superior
Court.
The action by the Citizens
Task Force on Sohio, a non-
.._..._.Lsust 1
( STATE J
profit association seeking to pre·
serve the environment. seeks a
writ of mandate.
/tfarinr's Ear Cut
OCEANSIDE <AP> Police
have identified a young Manne
round s ta~gering along the
roadside with multiple s tab
wounds and his left ear cut off as
17-year-old Cecil Bason.
-Police later arrested five sus·
peels, including two juveniles.
on charges or a ltem pte d
rn u rder. assault with a deadly
weapon, mayhem and robbery.
Loan Raie Hilced
LOS ANGELES I AP )
Fidelity Federal Savings and
Loan Association has raised its
prime home loan rate to 111-'z
percent, compared to the 11 to
1111,. percent ra te charged by
most major mortgage lenders.
Wallace E. Bowen, senior vice
president, said Wednesday the
association experie nced a
buildup in loan commitments so
s trong that "the previous rate of
11 11 .. percent was not holding it to
a level that would match the
funds we had.··
Gall Srlwnte Falb
NORTH HOLLYWOOD <AP )
A 17 -year-old North
Hollywood youth has been ar-
rested after allegedly posing as
a gas station attendant and col·
lecting $27 in "advance de·
posits" from motorists waiting
in a long gas line. police said.
Police said the youth. whose
name was withheld because he
is a juvenile. was booked on sus-
picion of theft Wednesday and
released to his rather.
Heafth
Sftwting Tlar~ugla Tlae Air
Dick Clawson of Visalia banks over an or-
chard in his 140 -pound Mitchell Wing
flyer. manufactured in kit form in nearby
Porle rvill'<!. The manufacturer s ays he
builds the kits for those who can aTford a
motorcycle but would prefer to own a
plane.
Fmd May Bring Pesticide Ban
SACRAMENTO <AP I A state finding of
traces of the pesticide OBCP in ;j6 groundwater
wells is bad news for growers nationally as well
as statewide.
"'l ationally, the U S. Environmental Protection
Agency is considering a total ban of DBCP. which
is linked by tests to cancer and infertility. and the
finding obviously gives critics ammunition.
EPA's next hearing on the proposed ban is
June 25, and Larry O'Neill, an EPA spokesman.
said the finding could have a "significant" effect
on the EPA's attitude.
Statewide. only California has a DBCP ban in
effect , and the finding just as clearly dents the
campaign by the a~riculture industry to lift it
J ake MacKenzie. a state agriculture depart-
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ment assoc-iatr> d irector. said the finding means
the state would not be .. proceeding at full speed"
toward lifting the ~an.
The pesticide is one or the most popular in the ,
nation. and California growers have argued that
its ('Ontinued ban would mean hundreds of millions
of dollars in losses in crop productivity.
The finding was announced Wednesday by the
state Food and A~riculture Department. which
s aid al would continue testing lo see how
wides pread the problem is. -The 36 wells in which DBCP w<1s founci are
among 139 teskd an two weeks All 36 a re an the
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StiH Ont -of IAine -Brown Wins Oil-Independents
A rwt mnh'ontatlon lavolvtna City At= GaU Huttcn and Councilman Bob lludic wu uap ntecl,
even for a Huntlqtoe a.cb City eo.cu· meetiq.
· It ~•me wb.en lln. HUltGe made a 1pedaJ polat ol
qbeeu.tq llandic'1 WOl'd at a~ eouncU meet.lnl.
llanctie had 1tated tbat he bad received a aeparate opinion from an attorney in the California Lea1ue or
ClUet OD the handlln1 of a residential development.
lln. Huttoa' said publicly that she had queried at·
torneya from the le••• and that nooe had recalled ever
talklq to llandlc. ·
Mandie retorted that be indeed wu not a Uar and naahed a copy of a bill cbar8ed to hil telephone credit
card that he aald proved be baa talked to the attorney.
The whole ar1ument OD wbo t.&lked to whom 1eem1
silly on the surface but the clrcumatancea surrounding it
are not.
If Mrs. Hutton had a bone to pick with Mandie. it
could have been handled privately. Sbe appeared to go
O'ft ol her way to cause public embarraaament to-Mandie.
The gambit also showed an involvement by the at-
torney's office in j>oliticaJ matters when it should be
dedicated to dispensing sound legal advice and opinions.
It is further evidence that conditions really haven't
changed for the better in the city attorney's office rrom
previous eras.
It appears there are more reasons than ever before
for taking politics out of the office and making the post
appointive rather than elective.
Council Bows Again
Huntington Beach city officials have shown a reluc·
tance to helping place f arnily group homes for mentally
troubled persons in the city.
They did little to improve this reputation when they
ostensibly insisted on maintaining local control through a
permit process for homes that give supervised care for
six or fewer adults.
They pursued this line recently despite legal advice
that they were acting contrary to a new state law which
prohibits cities from imposing restrictions in this area.
When the issue has come up previously. neighbors of
the proposed homes have lodged vigorous complaints and
the City Council has retreated in the face of their pro·
tests.
There is only one such board and care home oper:at·
ing in the city at present.
As a consequence. Huntington Beach residents who
require some form of supervision are not getting it -or
they go to homes in qther cities more receptive to needs
of the people.
It is high time the City Council realizes that the
homes are necessary and that they offer a much better
alternative to formal institutions, both in human concern
and in lax savings.
The problem won 'l go away. The 1'(>uncil should
muster its courage and come into the 20th century.
Positive Approach
W ASHINOTON -The ap-
pearuce of Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. before lbe nttion'• in·
dependent oil drillen typlfled
lbe unique poliUc:al style be wiU
use in hla campaign against
PrHidenl Carter: horrendously
Incompetent advance prepara·
tlont <"Ompenaated for by a
brilliant personal performance.
It wu the governor's idea to
appear in Reno, Nev .. at the an·
nual conven·
tioo ol lbe In·
dependent
P e troleum
A ss n . o r
America llP·
PAA > the
rough .and ·
ready small
oil men
scarcely ex·
peeled to be
Jerry.for-President boosters.
l PAA executive vice president
Lloyd Unsell accepted Brown's
offer. giving him the May 8
luncheon spot.
THE WEEKS passed .
however. without Brown con-
firming j.be date even after be·
ing prodded. Unsell, his patience
exhausted, tapped Secretary of
Mailbox
Ener1Y James Seblealqer u
Brown'• aubltltute and HDt tbe
sovernor a tele1ram cllalDvttia&
bim from the meet1D1.
"You have gotten our atten.
tion," top Brown alde Gray
Davis telephoned Unsell in
IPAA'a Washington omce, re·
iterating Brown's deein to ad-
dress the oil men. Unsell a1reed,
reaervinl a new time ror Brown
to speak May 8.
"They were really very cold,"
reported one onlooker connec:ted
with neither tbe gov.ernor nor
the IPAA, "but Brown won them
over." What makes this all the
more remarkable is that Brown,
who ~ually takes the precise
opposite of any Carter position,
bas been sayin1 that the preai·
dent waited too late to decontrol
oil prices and that decontrol dur·
ing a supply shortage is unwise.
IN RENO, however. Brown gave
the impression he ravon de<:oo·
trol without precisely endorsing
it. What's more, in private con·
versations with the oil men, be
criticized Carter's excesa·profits
oil tax as a tax on oil production
'lhal will unde rmine ruture
supply. Given a choice, there is no
doubt that the independent oil
men would prefer Jeny Brown
over JIDUQy Carter by a wtde
mar1in.
MUDf Ta01111LE
One week after Saudi Arabia 'a
aboek.lng ouster ol tbe CIA ata· Uon chief in Jeddah, Sffretary
of Stale Cyn11 Vance &brew a
new verbal punch at t.be oil-rich
Arab state which angered White
House foreip policy aides.
The White House WU reellq
from the impact of the un·
precedented ouster of lbe Ceo·
tral Intelligence Agency <CIA>
station chief when Vance told
the House Foreian Affairs Com-
mittee that "clear and abarp dif.
rerencea" were developing
belYteen the U.S . and Saudi
Arabia. Taken together, these
developments have brought the
two old allies to their lowest
state ever.
The Saudi government had
nothing personally against the
CIA 's station chief, but a lot
against the administration. For
one trung, CIA headquarters
here infUriated the Saudis by or-
dering its local operatives to
count the number or minority
Shiite Moslems with ties to revolutionary Iran.
Tbe overrldiDI problem
Item• from U.S. pnaaun • tbe
Saudil to .. in line .,....... tbe
U.S. &Dd tbe-Dew.. &ll~lsraeU· peaee treiifJ. Siiiill Of.
flciala feel that became GI. tbe
grave split on tbia iuue betweee
their country and the U.S .•
W aablngton ii conducU;.e::.;n· dercover campaip d a
di1inte1ralin1 Sau i royal
family.
A1ainlt that backdrop, wben
Vance wu aaked about U.S.-
Saudi relaUoaa, be plUJlled in -
makln1 matters worse. not
amoothinc over tbe differences.
White Houle aides were flab-
berauted. 'Ibey tried to expi&in
Vance's criticilm u the lawyer-
like reaction of a 1ood attorney
analyzing a worsening case.
Privately, however. they were
furious that Vance would pour
more oil on the inflamed U.S.-
Saudi connection.
That Saudi decision ordering
the CIA agent out of t.be country
was the lint lime ever that a
CIA man bu been ousted from
any country. That reveals the
sorry state of relations between
the U.S. and its chief foreign oil
supplier.
MAGGIE AND RONNIE
However cool British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcber'e
relationship with President
Carter may be, she is on ex·
cellent terms with one Amellican
politician : front ·running
Republican presidential hopeful
Ronald Reagan.
When Reagan visited London
la st autumn, then prime
minister James Callaghan did
not have time to see him. That
provided a shared experience
for Reagan with Thatcher. who
was ... given a similar cold
shoulder by Carter when she vis-
ited Washington during the sum-
mer or 1977.
Reagan and Thatcher did get
together for a long chat and hit
it off splendidly, finding they
agreed on most roreign and
domestic questions.
A footnote : Thatcher. who
takes the Soviet menace fu
more seriously than Callaghan.
showed her thinking by recom·
mending that Reagan read "The
Third World War" by Gen. Sir
John Hackett (Macmillan). The
book is a scenario for a Soviet
a~t.ack on the West in 1985.
Huntington Beach Union High School District
trustees got quick action when they asked for a full report
on the truancy . vandalism and disrespect reported ram·
pant at Westminster High School.
Principal William Rollins not only acknowledged the
problems charged by a fed.up teacher but o.utlined steps
already under way to remedy them.
Energy Choice: Regulate or Nationalize
Those steps included admirustrafive rrieeti.ilgs with
all staff members and the entire student body. All of the
groups have offered suggestions for dealing with the
problems.
And the board of trustees has shown a willingness to
help by authorizing additional funds to beef up campus
security forces.
Additionally. the district's attendance reporting
system is being overhauled, and committees have been
for med on all seven district campuses to study problems
similar to those at Westminster High.
Trustee Doris Allen praised the Westminster High
School staff for its "positive progress" and lauded the
Westminster High teacher who stepped forward in
frustration to speak out about campus problems.
.. I think when we have a problem, we must confront
it," she said.
Amen, Tru~tee Allen.
• ·Opinions expressed in the space above are tflose of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment ts tnvtted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
~x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd/.Soun4s
To the Editor : Mil e Square Park. Three possi·
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan ble plans or development can
and our current Congressman take place ranging from a
Bob Badham have offered their passive design to a mini amuse·
solutions to the present gasoline mentpark·lypedesign.
shortage. The VTN plan prepared by the
Reagan, despite his admission county would tum the rield . into
that bis driver has had difficulty a swimming lake, skate~ard
finding gasoline, favors a and bicycle motocross courses
"hands-0rt" by government ap· and fastroodconcession.
proach. He places his raitb in his The Johnny Mann plan would
driver and in his hope that the develop the area into 12 baseball
free·enterprise system of SUP· fields.
concessions. Public .and will no
longer be public if the VTN or
Johnny Mann plan is adopted by
the county Board oC Supervisors.
The Fowitain Valley plan orters
the most hope for existing
natural habitat and will keep the
park open ror everyone. Please
•et your county supervisor know
how you want Mile Square to be
developed.
DAVE HALL
ply.equalling-demand will make Fountain Valley has come up Sl•pl~ Srla~fl•~ a speedy recovery. with an alternative plan that
Congressman Badham. would keep the park open to TotheE.ditor:
si milarly devoted to the anyone and not just those who To solve this stupid gas prob·
capitalist faith, reports that his would pay fees to gel in. The lem in Orange County and re-
recent breakfast meeting with Fountain Valley proposal in· duce the lines in my opinion
the chairman or a major oil eludes camping, picnic and would be simple. the majorprob-
company bas convinced him wilderness areas. A multi· lem is peopledon't know when
that oil companies are being un-purpose field would be open to a station is going to be opened or
fairly criticized. any sport. ror how long. so as soon as they
These Reagan·Badham views On May 3 an editorial ap· see an open station in the mom·
are, in my considered oputlon, peared in the Pilot regarding ing, they get in line.
naive, archaic, self·serving and Mil e Square Park. The article To solve the problem a law
wrong. explained that Fountain Valley should be passed that each ma-
AS OUK society becomes in· Planning Commission was jor oil company bas to be opened
creasin1ly complex and in· critical of an Environmental Im· at least one day a week rrom 6
terdependent, as we are forced pact Report done on Mlle a.m. to 10 p.m. Thal way people
to place more and more depen· Square. City officials "should would know they could get gas
dence on technology <nuclear as avoid a provincial altitude that all day long or after work and By LM. BOYD particularly mothers or well 81 conventional), govern· implies the park is for local they would know where they
A mechanic can hear sleeping babies. ment must racilitate, coordinate usage only." could find a station open in
things in an engine that a and protect the public interest to THE PILOT implies that coun· an emerseney.
doctor can't bear. A doctor Peanut oil is the prescri~ an increasing extent. ty residents would support ac· can bear things in a chest cooking rat aboard sub-The orea\ paradox of our time tive recreation in Mile Square as There are al least seven major
If the last letter of the com·
pany 's name is in the beginning
half of the alphabet, you may
come to my door on odd num·
bered days; the rest may arrive
on even numbered days.
My hours of possible collection
will be posted daily.
Also. for their convenience, I
plan to fly nags to announce my
financial situation. Green means
you are lucky and I have
finances to pay. Yellow will
mean that my rinances are in
possible straits, mainly due to·
the prices I have bad to pay in
gas lines. Red. of course, means
that you will have to try to col·
lect on the next allocated day.
ANN SCHMITZ
f'rfl llp
To the F.ditor:
The Daily Pilot quotes David
Bardin of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission as stat-
ing:
"Californians are themselves
to blame for the present loog
lines at gasoline stations. . . "
Many Calirornians -like
myself -are in buainess for
themselves and not dependent
on the United States government
for b•nd-outs.
it that h marines No smoke e oil companies that are in almost cav y a mec anic can't · · is that aa our dependence on opposed to Fountain Valley's every community of Orange Ma ORNt•Ns
..
bear. Maybe that's too ob-oovernment increases, our faith passive plan. Mile Square Is nNY CALIF ,. -
i M l e County. As an example, all lbat like myself are on the road H---v~~~s·~~eLre~y~m~e~nhua~~l~t~toLJ~m~L~~~~W~-~L~i~nuth~e~c~~~b~~~~~~. al~~lbe~~~~ ~~~tobe~~~ ~~re~-~~a
bearinc is not merely the an• ma s Pe ei es wt t nanced by Reagan·~·B!!:laiildb~aumu.-1.--lpP'aus;,ms~iv111e~in..,.ni:llat1o1uare~no...uw ... ~Counu:.11~tiay-fntlMrtmr.-----------....,,, .... -tt~i.r;:.,;nM•...,...mp.;+nt--+----f
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ability to detect faint sounds backbones l>y 20 to one. llkeforces,decreases. and city residents must like Shell__. Monday · · rather than dependiDJ on
from alar. Rather, it's the Opposition by free.enterprise green parks more than concrete Tex..;""~ Tuesday the state or lbe federal govem-
abWty to distinluiab certain Q. "How much ruel did advocates to politically mandat· ones. Standard·Cbevron opened meat for a living. IOUDda from otber sounds Cher1es Lindbergh's 'The ed accountability for enercy pro-At the end of last year Wednelday Many Californians -like
and detect fine dilferenca. Sp,irit of St. Louis' carry? ducln1 corporations stems, t Supervisor Anthony asked the Union 11 ~Thursday myHlf -are 1etlin1 damn fed ~rally. women aeem to How much was left wbea be believe. from coJdly calculated cities Hrroundin1 Fountain llobllopenecfFriday upwitb~lble~-
be aomewbat more gifted landed tn Paris?" aelf·lnterelt. Profit, rat.her than Valley to give input into what Arco opened Saturday who have positions of power ID
tban men in this matter. A. Capacity. 4S> gallons. tbe public interest, baa lone they wanted to see developed tn Exxon opened Sunday the United States 1overnment
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
llealco wlHIJ da·
tl0Dali1ed ltl OU ID• ••b'J· 'l'M1baYeplent7 .. of 1aa and at reuonable ·
prtce1. w.a.
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Left. 85gaUons. .blocked America'• joininl the Mile Square. The city councillor The real could be opened and do POl understand tbe re-
otber democratic naUo111 of the Sant~ An,, Westminster, and whenever tbey wanted. aliliel of the workl. inclucliDI tbe
Every seventh Frenchman world in adoptln1 a com· Hunttnatoe Beach aU supported JACK ENDA way "supply and demaDd"
maka wine for a Uvtq. prebenllve. national prorram or the Fountain Valley plan ror won..
enera eoatrol. Mile Square. As a minimum -I suuest
Slill uatber oner-die-one-The current debate on· the Public parka should not be C'••• ••.ii Get It theJ l•t tbe hell out o( -the
llner: "Old brick layers availability of iaaollne should used to compete with already To the Editor: 1a1ollne bualne11. Olberwiae.
tbenevet:c!:i· .• f!te' Just throw ln turn aw'Y from orthodox exlatinc buafne11 in the city. I bave held credl& cards with study tbe l*iod of 1'180 to 1111
rhetoric, 1cape1oalin1 and Private bulineal alreaclJ olfen ei1bt majol' oll eompaaill for • • ·you IP.1. Me it repeaWd.
Edward Teacb, that ID·
famOUI Dlrate ol Y•teryear called 81ackbeard. wa1 a
prett1 toqb customer. no
doubt about It. Brit.lab Navy
Lt. Robert llaJUrd flnall1
1ot b.lm. On Nov. 21, 1711, off
tile Nortb Caroliaa coat. Bat
It took a aenre aworcl
wo•Dda aDd live lar1•·
caliber piltol 1tup to kW Mr.
Blackblercl.
rumor to reallatic, pra1matlc a 1kateboard coune ln JfiOUDtaln many JUl"I· I bH• paid my EUGENE W. WILKIN
dlacUllioa of alternatives: ra· Valley. Bueball field• are a110 bllla on lbe flnt of tile moetb for
tionlq, publlc·uUUty type re· In tbe city. maay ,.n. LlviDI ln <>ruse
1ulatkm or eventual nationalila· Heavier UH of tbe perk wlU CountJ. I ban DOW wded 1D
Uon. increase Pollution, noiae and U... tor about "" clafl, or two
TOM WERT trafftc. 11'e EIR lndicatet tbat and one ball da¥I due t.9 the odd·
tile 1treeta around llU• Square even routiM, trom betwee ~
•tte••-reP•r• :,~~~-=:t:r;: mtn.,..aadJboun.
To UM Bdltor: tile VTN Jil• wW tllcrHll traf. Aloq Sdinter Aven• ud ftcbJ'ellllltot.,.._.._, NOW, I wtlb to aa!MMIDC!I to
BroOkJnant are tbe remalnlal • COllllQ ad • retld•ta wtU tlM ~ bqw tbeJ may
aere1 ol ~..,,_ 1....r i• 1uff4r II Mlle lquan ii mt to eoUec:t.......,.lowetMID: -
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KNOW · IT-ALL
MRTENDER
l4R •GRllL
"So what'$ new?"
-
"Got a problem? Then wnte to Pal Dunn. Pal will
cut red lapr, getting the answers and aclwn you need
ro solve mequihes m government and busmess. Mad
your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange
Coast DaUy Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me.$a, CA
92626. As many letters as posstble Will be araswered.
but phoned inqwnes or letters not including the
reOIUr's /uU name.address and business hours· phone
number cannot be couidered. Tlus column appears da1· 111~ SUndail•.
DEAR PAT: Has anyone written an "advice"
book for landlords? We have our problems too, and
occasionally need some answers on how to deal
with tenant problems.
S.L., Costa Mesa
A Nole Press Mok, .. Lalldlordlllg," by Lel&h
....._,may be wlla& yM wu&. TM aat.Mr calla a.u a test book for Hard Klloeb College. Be cev·
en repairs, mamte1ta11«, 1euta1 geed teau&a,
ewidlom, reeords, &axes, and mlseeUa_... ....
claleaa, dedsiolu." nae 253-pa&e wolame costs
$1%.51. It's nailable la boella&ores, Of' frem Nole
Press, P.O. Box SM, Oecidea&al, Calli. ISM5.
lllddeMally, Nolo Press also la die ,.bllsller
of Ute •"Callforala TeaHts' Handbook • Temaats'
a1111&a." nJs beol also can prove ltelpf•I &o
.. ....,. wM •Ht &o flad oat exactly wllat le&al rta'&a &llek' teau&a llan.
1'.,_teen Gal11 Celle,,e Credli
DEAR PAT: J believe I remember reading in·
formation some time ago in A YS that told how you
can get college credit for volunteer work. Would
you please repeat this .for me?
E.D., Newport Beach
...... To Get College Credi& For Wlla& 'Y 04I Huf
LeanM As A lle•e•aller Uld Vehlaleer," la
u•U•llle fw SZ Ire• Ace• e 1111•1 Womea'• Ce•· peteweiea, ETS, Prlweea.., N.J. -.... <Male
clleel peyUle to EdKatllul Testla& Service.)
TM .e8111emk ereclll 1• reeel.e frem paftklpat·
lwl nUeaes ud alwenldea la ilO& for •memal·
la& ud wolaleer esperle.ee, b8' nu.er for .... ,
yoa ... .e leaned &llro•P &llese e:sperteaees.
Teell ..... for provln.1 wot yoa bow cH laellMle
wrlttelt matert•ls of profeuioul caUber and facal·
&y obeena&ioa of YM at you paid or aapald irork.
DEAR PAT: Is there a book that tells about all
kinds of difrerent occupations and the training
needed for them? I'm in high school and would like
to check out training requirements to help me de·
cide what kind of work I want to do after I finish
school •
R.G., Costa Mesa
Tiie "Ottapatloaal 0..... Hudbook" COii·
tal•• tlte foUowta1 laformMlae for •ore Utu 151
eccapa&hm: ••tare of won; pla~ el employ·
•Ht; tralwla& or Miier 41U11ftca&ioaa, aH ad·
n•cemetl&; employmea& ..U.-; eanlala ..S werkilll c 1 •M ... •; ... SMlftff o1 addltioaal bl·
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~Mr 8tMlstia. c.,lea cu be )Mllftued frem aay
fttt-al eftlee el tile a.rea• el Law Statistics. or
foud lareferneesedlouoflar1erUbrartes.
F.,...PageAJ4·
WOODSTOCK.
"IP TBE•E'S A CO-ON PaOBLBM for
kids now, it's tbe restriction of eeonomic op-
port1111ity,!1 MYa-llichllan PQchokei•t MarUn
Gold. "Tbe Vietnam war wu a common fate; to-
day 8fClllOIDic problems put tbem into competition
wltb one .-ber."
So Steve ud bis friends hope to earn secure
futune bJ mutna 1ood srades. Tbe1 spend their
moneJ • boob and beer ud telephone bills.
WbeD tbeJ let off ste•m, they dance ud play
• 'cblldilb pranks.'' ,....
But they laulb wbeD asked lf their experience
laehldll u.ytbjq like tbe m•nd••. IMdoailtlc ....... ......_ o< u.e 1111 co11e1e lids depleted m .... mori9'1Alalma1 House .••
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County -Authors_Honored
"" ()nap Cont "9ideD&a w•N.,.... MYen Or•ac• Coun·
tJ alltlton receivln1 awards tNm IPYtlDdl ot U.. Library at
UC Int..
Wlamn ol tbe enaraved sliver ......... :
-&wd1' IC. 8aUee of Irvine.
autllor of · 'Tecbnolo11 and
loelet1 Under Lenin and st a Un.'· publiahed by Princeton
lJnlventt.1 Presa. -Oakley Hall of Irvine,
autbor of "Tbe Bad Lands"
publiabed by American Book·
Stratford Presa.
-laJ ••Iii• of lrvl••· author of "Always Merry
and Brilbt. the Ufe of Beary
M lller" published by Capra
Preas. ~ '· lllller of Cella Mesa, aulbor of "Tbe
Haybumen of Oraa1e County"
publlabed by Hendricks Printin&
Co. -Mrtew .._.. of Lapna
Nl1uel. autbor of "Tbe Ha.U of
Cbelney" publilbed by Harper
and Row.
Abo booored were Robert L.
Balzer of Santa Ana. author of
••WiaH of CaUforala" and
Donald Stanwood ol Santa Ana,
autbor ol "The Memory of Eva Ryier."
TBS AWA•• wsas pre.
seated cluriDI tbe Fl1eDda 14th
•nnual book ud author awardl
banquet. Forty-five Oran1e
County authors wboae worb
were published in 1171 parttcipMed m tbe eompetition.
The Friends is tbe lar1est
library support group of its kJnd
in tbe nation, acconling to UCI
officials.
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Queen Silvia of
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announced.
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"II you had any guts, you'd retect trad1t1onal
816enatlon and start .,, action group fOf flllal
re.pect.''
<'est Rise Cited
BB Parks Face
Money Crisis
By HOBERT BAJU[ER
Of -o.u, PIMl Sutt
Huntington Beach's $34 million park system is
n a ·c risis situation, according to Vince
Woorhouse, director of the city's harbors, beaches,
recreation and parks department.
Moorhouse points out that parb are caught in
1 financial squeeze because of rising costs of park
maintenance.
" ••WE HA VE ENOUGH money to put in the
;>arks, but we are in a crisis situation when it
comestomaintainingtbem.
"We can only stretch manpower and
lawnmowers so far.
"If we~a·t change the system. it is likely to
setr-destrutl.' be said.
The city is paying $1 .28 million in park main·
tenance for t~urrent fiscal year, according to a
SS-page park a lys is recently completed by
Moorbome.
He projects that by 1984 it will cost the city
.~2.58 IDlllion to mainta in the parks.
THE CITY CURllEN'lt.Y has 50 developed
p~rks encompassing 428 acres.
Ultimate development is pJanned to reach a
total of 614 acres in parkland.
Moorhouse's report on park costs has run into
a hostile reception from a number or resi.dents who
fear it may speU the end to development of small
neighborhood parks.
.. I Uunk ge fuzzied the figures on actual
costs,"said Kathy Flores, a leader of agroup which
has been clamoring for a park near Graham Street
and Slater Avenue in the western part of the city.
"We've been promised the park and have
waited for iffor two or three years.
urr SEEMS THAT AFl'ER the passage of
Proposition 13, they are going lo make the people
suffer and there will be no more neighborhood
parks," shedecJared.
Mrs. Flores •Claimed that figures in
Moorbouse's report are padded to make park costs
seem to be higher than they actually are.
His analysis includes indirect coets for ac-
counting and administration services as well as
the actual costs for park maintenance.
Moorhouse contends that it is costing $3,000 to
maintain an acre of parkland. The costs will go up
to $4,D per acre five years from now based on a
yearly' inflation factor or 7 percent. be says.
MOORHOUSE SAID HE WILL recommend
that the Cily Council change its general plan
established in 1966 for a comprehensive park de-
velopment program. •
''We are required by law to meet the criteria
that is included in that plan," he said in the report.
"There is a serious need lo reevaluate our
ability to finance the commitment which was
established more than 10 years ago."
Moorhouse said there also are other solutions,
including the formation of a park maintenance as-
sessment district, either by neighborhood or
citywide.
TIOS. RE SMD, WOULD allow the city to
charge residents monthly fees for maintenance.
He also said the city could attempt to raise re-
venue by developing a fl!lbing lake and other
recreational activities in Central Park.
Another potential moneyraiser, be said, would
be tbe possible use of parking meters at Central
Park.
A public bearing on Moorhouse's report is
scheduled by the Recreation and Parks Co19·
mission May 23.
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Irvine
~I IIO_N
VOL. 72, NO. 137. 3· SECTIONS, 42 PAGES
County Ponders Action
• _onspiracy
nail• Pllel ,._..., •ld••r9 K-i..
PARENTS OF SLAIN IRVINE WOMAN DESCRIBE HER AS 'FINE, LOVING AND CARING'
Alvin and Maxine Anderson Make Grief-stricken Public Appearance
Parents of Slain
t Girl Decry Murder
By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL police to Miss Anderson's apart-
l 0tt11eo..llyP11eua." ment Monday evening after she
The parents of 22·year -old had faile d to res pond to
Savanna Leigh Anderson of telephone calls and knocks al
trvine appeared publicly. today the door.
to ~ecry the ~urder of t.~e1r ~nly At today·s services he carried
cht1d. described a s a One, a s ing le while flower to be cJe~n . intellig.~nt, God loving, placed on the closed casket.
caring perso!l. Mrs. Anderson described her
Mrs .. Maxine Anderson . tea~s daughter as a "very s mart, con·
streaming down he r face. said cerned and athletic" child who
the Monday murder was the excelled in music dance and
work of an ··obvious weirdo.'" other studies. in~luding a n ·
"We're trying to help othcrs thropology.
we want to show that. t~ese peo· Miss Anderson first became
pJe cannot get out of 11ul._go out interested in leaving the Sall
the door, an~. do the~e things to Lake City area during a family
other people, she said. . vacation to San Diego four years
The nude body uf Miss An· ago. Mrs. Anderson said. d~rson was d~scover~d ~onday About 18 months ago, when an
, night b~ Irvine pohce m her opening d e velo ped at Com·
Woodbridge Meadows apart-mercial Credit Corp's Irvine of·
ment. She had been s trangled fi ce. Miss Anderson quickly ac-
and beaten. cepted it.
The Ande rsons a ppeared ··s he and her dad were off
before r eporters m ome.nts within a week." the mother said.
before the noon funeral ser~1ces ··1 don't carry a grudge,"" Mr.
at the Church of. Jesus Christ of Anderson said. ··we 've forgiven
Latter-Day Saints, Newport whoever did this . But we're
t Beach 2nd Wa rd. ~hey h~d cheated for the next 20 years. ~ traveled he~e from their home tn ··w e were becoming so close.
SLAYING VICTIM
Savannah Leigh Anderson
The last time Mr. Andersnn
saw has dau~hter was three
wee ks a~o during a business
triptoSouthern California.
Friends anrt fellow workers
from Commercial Cr edit al·
tended today's services .
* * •
Siphoriing
Sickness
Escalates
Gas·hungry Orange County
motorists apparently are re·
learning the art of s iphoning
during the gasoline shortage·and
winding up with upset stomachs
and other ailments as a result.
Dr. David Schapiro of the UCI
Medical Center·s poison center.
said his staff has received more
than 100 <·alls the past to days
from individuals and physicians
inquir ing about s iph on i ng·
related gasoline poisoning.
··usually it isn't worth 1t to
siphon,"' Schapiro warned. ··1t 1s
not a good pract1<•e to learn ··
Schapiro noted lhe majority r1r
the calls involve a small a mount
of gasoline ingested into the
stomach wh1l'h causes gastro-
intestinal disc•omfort. a foul
taste in the mouth and com·
plaints that indi vi duals arc
"belching fumes."
The discomforts last about 12
to 24 hours, Schapiro said, and
usually can be treated with milk
or an antal'id. If a n oun c<· o r m o r e o f
gasoline is swallowed. Schaµ1ro
warned. efforts arc made lo re-
move the s ubsta nce from the
body quickly. as with a laxative.
The shorter g:i~oline stays in
the gastro-intestanal tract. he ex·
plained. the less lht• likelihood or
rta ma~c
· Serious inJury can result. he
continued, if gasoline acciden-
tally goes down the windpipe in-
to the lungs rather than into the
s tomach.
In s uc h cases some thing
call <'d chemical pneumonia can
occur. Schaptro continued. and
the injury can be fatal.
Schapiro said most of the calls
received at the UC I 1>oison
center. which handles inquiries
from physicians and inquiries
throughout Oran~c County, have
involved cases of stom ach dis·
tress.
A few have involved coughing
and choking.
··w e certainly do not recom·
mend siphoning,·· Schapiro con·
tinued. adding that if siphoning
is necessary motorists should
purchase s iphoning devices
from hardwa re stores r athe r
than using their mouths
Police Probe
Death of
Tee1''s B,aby The body is expected to be
s ent to Salt Lake Cit y for
services and burial there .
l Salt Lake Caty, Utah. We had recently commented on ~ccompanyi!'g. the A~dersons how much she had grown and Costa Mesa police s aid today was Gene W1Jham Malls Jr.. matured "he said Miss Anderson's fiancee. The ' · they arc investigating the death
coupJe had announced their * * * * * * of a newborn baby who died
engagement to their respective shortly after his 14-year-old
parents Sunday, just hours I • c p b mother delivered him al home
I before the time of Miss An · . rv•ne ops r.o e without waking the rest of her
derson'a death, Mrs. Anderson ., • 1 family. i Mid. The 61h -pound boy apparently
t Alvin Anderson, the father, FY Sl • 'L • k' died of blood loss and from im·
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1979 TEN CE
ege
0•1ly Pol .. SI.AH -
WANTS FILES OPENED
County Supervisor Clark
Dedication
Of Irvine
C<illege Set
The l 13·acrP Christ Colle~c J n
Irvi ne the newest four-year
libe ral arts college in Southern
California will be dedicated 1n
formal and festive cercmona c..,·
S unday
Dr J A 0 Preus. pres ident of
t hl' three-million member Mis·
souri Svnod or the Luthe ran
Church. ·will be guest speaker al
the 4 p.m . dedication.
And making tht· s hort trip
from his own campus to extend
gr eetings wi ll be UC lrv1m·
Cha ncellor Daniel Aldrich
Christ Collc~c. located on O m
<'ord1a a bow the vill age of Tur
lie Rock. opened as a Lutheran
l'ampus in 1971l It now has
three permanent buildings the•
hilltop c:ampus. living lcarninJ;!
cente r and l'ducatio n a l as
sembly hall.
Preceding d e d1 ca t 1on
cere monies at t pm will be a
Youth Music Festival Al 2 pm ,
<See COLI.EGE, Page A21
Sealed
Records
Claimed
By REBECCA HELM
CM Ille DAiiy Plle4 SI.AH
Evidence that major oil com-
panies conspin'<i as early as 1972
t o cre atE' the present ~as
s h o r tage IS On fiJ e With
California ·s Central District
Court a nd s hould be released to
the public. Orange County
Supervisor Ral ph Clark charged
Wednesday
With unanimous support of the
hoard. he asked County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper to explore what
p11we rs the super visors have to
k>rce the scaled files open.
· · t t·an t hPlieve we should
tak<• the anitaat1ve in this mal·
ler,·· Cl<trk '>a•d ·t hd1eve we
-.hvuld clo mort• lh<1n call on
"'lm cbody elM' tu open these
r<>t·ords and lo makl' these docu·
mcnts public ..
Clark"s rcmoarks came during
a publl<· sPss1on of the county
Roard of Supervisors as he was
reporting to his board colleagues
o n the status of the gasoline
('l'IS IS
Clark and Super visor llarnelt
W 1eder havl' ht'Cn appointed by
hoarc1 Chairman Philip Anthony
to keep tahs on thl' crisis for the
full boar<I
Thl' st•alv<I informa tion Clark
rdc•rred to \I.as gathl'red Ly th,.. •
stall' Attornev General for-an
Jnll·trust suit filed againsf lfl
m aJor oil t.:O m panaes in 1975.
Cl<J rk. a forme r gas st ation
owner. sa id he has taken a
special interest an the legal ac·
twn
Sanford Ruskin. chief of the
anti-trust d1 vis1on or the sta t"'
Attorney General's Los Angele~
l)ffi t't'. confirmed today that
s ueh a suit exists
11 c said the defenda nts an:
Standard Oil of Caltforn1a, Tex·
a 1·0 Int . Union Oi l Co . v r
Ca lifornia . /\llunt1c Richfield
C<> . Exxon Co rp . Getty Oi l Co .
Gulf Oil Corp , Mobil Oil Corp ,
Phillips Pctroll'Urn Co .. and
Shell Oil Company.
Char,l!eS against the petroleum
IStt CLARK, Page i\2)
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l said be had recently met (dills ay .. ng . •n proper care after his birth Mon·
i and was "most impressed" with ., ., day. said U . George Lorton. . h• He said the mother had con·
, ft··;as MtffS"w:;t;ho~-~s~u~m~·~mon:Vi~ea~~~--~~--. ........ ----~-..--·--...·-·~--~-· .. ~·~---------~~ ....... ~--~~--~~~~iR~eNMIMl-~..._.._~pa~ra•otDll&...AJ•batae..JW~eM'~A~~~-. ...J r. Possible links between the Joan Virginia Anderson, 28, pregnant and just needed to lose
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strangulation and beating death and not related to the Irvine vie· weight.
of a 22-year-old Irvine woman tim. was killed in her Fountain When she went into labor late
and a bludgeoning death in Valley home March 8. Her body, at night, she stifled her cries and
Fountain ValJey in March are clothed in a nightgown, was delivered the child herself, cut·
among leads being pursued to-found in a guest bedroom. She ting the umbilical cord with
d•7 by Irvine poliee in· had been bludgeoned .. ac~ aciuors,.Lortonsaid. ,--+-'~~~~--
veatiaators. to police. The baby was left wrap~ in ·
Investigator Ron Veach said Veach, appearing worn from a sheet while the mother dozed
be has-contacted Fountain the long hours he's putting in on off. When she awoke, be was
Valley police detectives regard· the Irvine case, said interviews dead, Lorton said.
ing their case, but said it is with Savannah Anderson 's The girl's family found them
mucb too.early to tell whether 8 friends and associates would and called paramedics, Lorton
link exists between the two continue today. Part of thole said. The girl required sur1ery den checks will include checks of as a result of injuries she bad
mur · tbeir backgrounds, Veach said. suffered in the deUvery, he said.
Savannah· Leich Andenon, a Miu Andenon was employed · Lorton aald It wasn't yet aeeretary, was found dead 1n tbe at Commercial Credit Corp. 'a known whether any ehar1ea
bedroom of her Woodbrid1e re1tonal headquarters in Irvine would be filed in the case .
Meadows apartment Monday for about one year. her
nl&bt. Sbe bad been 1tr....-S 1uperviaor. Ken Beraerson,
ud be8tea on lbe bead with a aaJd.
bluat objed. Tbe body ~u nude. Commerdal Credit provicte.
• conaumer loan• tbrou1b tbe
United Stal.el. /
Ber1eraon, re1lonal opera·
tlonl _,..., Mid M• AD·
derMl bad tnDlferred to tbe
lniM oftlee from Salt Lake Ctl1 aboat cme ,.ar qi.
.... WU a eeeretal'J here,
<lee HA,,_, Pap All
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7 Students Killed
ANKARA, Turlley (APl
Three maalled men with
maebine IUDI llilled aeven leftlat
1t0dent1 and wounded two
otbera ln an Anllara coffee
boule, apparently lll retali.tion
for the killinC of two rilbtiat
youth• on Tuelday. pol lee re· ported. \I -•
t •• ••• • •• ,.
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Becky Carnes of UC Irvine checks a 10lar reflector Wed·
nesday that was part ol the campus .sun Day celebra·
lion. Students were tr)'inl to boil water in a kettle for
cookinl hot dogs, but there-wun't eooup sun. UDdaUDt· --
ed, the students cooked the bot dols on a bara.que and
sold~ to·bystanders. c---.-=
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SAN Dl&GO Aa tM e'lht r.man. four-man jury lhat wall
ride hla fate on brl~ery
iharan tieaan d•litM-uUona to
ay. Oranae County SuPfrvlMr
alph Oiedri<'h prediC'ted he will
'lthM lw •<•quitt-.-d or the Jury
td ll be un41bll' t n rt•ud, a
te>rdlct.
"There's Jut no pos1tble way, a,a1.,d on th.! t>viden«i 1n thil
U8l', that lbe jury can rf'tum
trtlth a guilty vt-rdkt," Diedrich
••id Hl1> words wen• spoken as ltMl
lury 1>tepped ~hind closed doon. lo end u .kven·week traal and
Ngin reaching u dee1s1on which
1nus t come on a unanimous 12 tu
t vote
Should the Jury not be un
•nilll4>US in its opinion. then Its
tiodlqs would result in a mi5-
trial and Diedrich as wt!ll as CO·
defendant LeRoy Rose would ~
made to stand trial a second
time .
As he has done since the outset
or a series or investigations that
l>egan In late 1976, Diedrich
lashed out today al tbe Orange
County District Attorney's Of·
lice. ·, "If this case doesn't prove to
the citizens or Orange County
that the DA 's office is biased
and prejudiced in this prosecu-
tion, nothing e ver will,"
Diedrich said.
Singled out for the county
auperviaor's harshest words was
Assistant District Attorney
Michael Capizzi. Diedrich 's pros-
ecutor in the case.
''The viciouaneu and lying by
Capizzi in his closing argument
to the jury is something I hope
be lives to regret," Diedrich
said.
For bis part, Capizzi was con-
tent "fo let the facts speak for
themselves and the jury decide
th~ iss.ues in lbe trial based on
the evidence '
The jury is pondering charges
of soliciting and receiving bribes
against Diedrich and his co·
defendant. LeRoy Rose. An ad-
ditional charge is conspiracy to
commit bribes
Start or jury de liberations
came at the end or a seven-week trial
ll brought to a head Diedrich's
17-month, SJ00.000 legal fight to
clear himself of char~es brought
against him December 15, 1977
bv the county grand jurv.
Second Victim
Of SA Gas
Blaze Dies
A fire caused when gasollne
stored in a 30-gallon pla stic
trash can exploded in a Santa
Ana home claimed a second life
early today.
Claudia Arredondo, 6, died at 3
a.m. today at UCI Medical Cen-
ter 's bum unit or second and
third degree injuries suffered in
the May 8 blast, Orange County
Coroner's deputies reported.
Her grandmother. Celestine
Mendoza, 64, died Sunday of in-
juries s uffe re d in the s ame
blaze .
The gasoline. kept in a
IJedroom closet of the family
bome, exploded when gas fumes
were ip.lted by a furnace pilot
U1bt, firemen reported, injuring
seven members of the family.
Two other family members,
CJaudia's mother. Maria, 27, and
tier brother. Juan J r., 5, remain
•.-critical condition at the UCJ
bum unit, hospital spokesmen
said
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WASIONGTON <AP> -A pro-
pos al that would require
motorilta to leave thelr can
home one day a week cained
aupport ~ u a poaible sue·
ce11or to President Carter's re-
jected standby guoline ration·
ing plan.
The plan, being drafted by a
aroup of House Democrata ac-
tive on energy i1Sues, also would
tentatively require gaaoline
sales nationally of at least $5 per
car .
And be uicl he f avora livinl
the pl'tllklent tbe power to deal
wltb lhorta... that cu 't w.at
tor a tull-fled1ed rationing
acbeme.
•+'J'he diluter we have upon us
is real, aerioua and will be of
lenlthy duration," Dlnaell said.
Moffett proposed the plan
after the ffoWle last week over· ·
whelmiqty turned down Prest·
dent CUW-'1 standby plan for ·
gasoline rationing, and Carter ·
challenged Congress to come up
CHRIST COLLEGE OFFlCIALS POINT WITH PLEASURE TO FOUNDERS HALL
Pre8'dent Chart.a L. Manet&• Shown With Socl•I Science Ch•lnn•n Peul Meyer
4
Under the proposal, car
windshields would have to bear
slicken displaying a number
from one to seven indicating the
day of the week the vehicle
couldn't be driven. Motorists
would pick the day and states
would distribute the s ticken.
, with a rationing plan within 90
days.
Moffett said his plan isn't in
final form and that he and a half
dozen other Democratic mem-
ben of the energy and power
subcommittee plan to spend the
next few days trying to finish 'TragiC' io Try
Revival: W add.ill
It would be illegal to drive a
car on the day of the week in·
an evan1elism workshop, led by dicated by the stick'er and
Dr. Paul W. Meyer, chairman of motorists doing so could be ar·
the social science department, rested or ticketed.
COLLEGE. • writing it. ·
Nuke Hearings
Hit Roadblock By KATHY CLANCY
Of ... o.lly ...... , .. "
Dr. William Wa ddill Jr
testified in his murder retrial to·
day that it would have been
"tragic" for anyone to have
tried to revive the saline ·
damaged premature infant he is
accused of strangling.
"I consid ered the aborlus
dead," Waddill said expluining he
uses the terms dead and ir-
reversibly on the verge or death
interchangeably.
"I thought it would have been
a tragedy for everyone con-
cerned. including the abortus or
fetus, to attempt in some fan-
ciful way to restore something
that would have no meaningful
life ," lhe 43-year·old Huntington
Harbour obstetrician continued.
Waddill told an Orange County
Superior Court jury. in his third
s traight day on the witness
stand, that it would have made
no difference in the infant's
chance for life if he had arrived
at the hospital within one minute
or his page, or eight m inutes.
Waddill. under quest ioning by
derense attorney Charles Weed:
m an . d isputed p rosec utor .
Robert Chatterton 's s urprise
contention Wednesday that Wad-
dill m ay have been in his nearby
office when he was summoned to
examine tt}e baby rather than in
his t:ar enroute home as Waddill
testiried. will be conducted. The plan would apply na·
Chatterton claimed to have a Music will be provided by 250 tionally.
document from Waddill 's choir voices from the Southern Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn.,
ans wering service that indicated California district along with the main proponent of the pro-
he was just across the street three handbell choirs. under the poaal, said the plan could be
from the hospital in bis office as direction of Dr. David Held, of used to ease gasoline shortages
hospital personnel were paging St. John's Lutheran Church, this s ummer.
him . Orange. It isn't as cumbersome as the
Waddill testified today that he Afternoon events also will in-defeated standby rationing plan.
couldn't explain the answering elude the unvellin~ of Founders' Moffett said.
<.'e>mpany m essage , but said Circle Wall, honoring 172 people, "As we saw last week, if you
other company documents in-corporations and congregations make it too complicated
dicated he was in his car when that have donated Sl.800 each to Congress will do a number on
paged and didn't learn the Christ College during the past it," Moffett told a reporter.
nat•ue or the call until he three years. The president's domestic ad-
s topped at a gas station to Dr. Charles L. Manske, col-viser. Stuart Eizenstat, met with
respond. lege president, will serve as backers of the proposal today to
And from the station. he said. master of ceremonies. demonstrate White House in·
it would have taken him seven to Others scheduled to attend in-teresl in the plan and to help
eight minutes to return to the cl u de Irvine Ma Yo r Bi It with dratting.
hospital nursery. Vardoulis, county Fifth District Backers said the plan also has
Chatterton's contention also Supervisor Thomas Riley and the blessing of House Speaker
brought to the surface the ob· Rep. Robe rt Ba,dham , R· Thom as P . O 'Nei ll o r
vi::>us hos tility that has de-Newport Beach. Massachusetts and Democratic
veloped between Waddill aod his Leader Jim Wright of Texas.
prosecutor through two murder Rep. John Dingell, t o .Mich.,
trials. ,.,.... Pllfle A I probably the most influential
Waddill's first trial on charges House member on energy is-
of murdering the baby in the ar-D'VATHS sues, told reporters he thinks
termath of a saline abortion two L • • • Moffett's plan might help ease
years ago ended last May with a shortages and appears lo have
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP>-A
special presidential commission
investigating the Three Mile
Is I a n d nu c.I ea r a c c id en t
postponed the opening of three
days of hearings today to protest
its inability to take testimony
under oath.
. The 12-me mber commlsslon,
scheduled to hear from. public
officials and utility exttcutives,
said congressional inaction on
givina tbe panel s ubpoena power
would damage the panel 's
credibility.
"We've run into a number of ·
roadblocks." said John Kemeny,
c hairman of the blue-r ibbon
panel appointed by President
Carte r to investigate America's
worst nuc lear accident. "We
now face a major dilemma
whether to proceed with bear,.
Inga tbia weekend in light or the
fact we a re unable to take
testimony under oath.''
Hot Sun Fells 60 hungjury. jus t a s uper sec r etary ," supportinCongrcss.
Wa ddill told the seven-woman, Bergerson said. ''Just a super Dinge ll, chairma n of the VATICAN C ITV c A p 1
five-man jury he had let Chat· person." House energy and power sub· About 60 pilgrims fainted under
terton thumb through a whole ·"We 're all so --H hook committee. also said the pro-a scorching sun dur ing Pope
slack of his answerrng com-shocked · · · I just can't say posal would not draw the kind of John Paul It's general a udience
pa ny's pages one recent day anything m ore ," Bergerson opposition that toppled Carter's Wednesd ay in St. Pet~r·s
during the noon break in the said. coupon-rationini plan. Square. police reported. trial. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:._~~~--=-.:....:....~~~~~~~~~~~~--"~~~~~-
Few Closures Seen
Stations to Pump
'Until Gas Gone'
·By 'roM BARLEY OI t• D•llr ,.; ... SIMI
It was lhe turn or the "odds"
lo line up at the gas pumps to-
d ay a nd service statio n
operators reported long lines
formed as early as 5 a .m. by
motorists whose plates end in
the desired digit.
And it seemed clear from a
countywide s urvey that very
TOURISTS WORRIED
OVER GAS PINCH-Al
HOUSE MEMBERS
OWN Oil STOCK-A19
GERMANS GUZZLE
G.ASOLINE-88
few, if any, service stations are
participating in the closure
urged earlier as a form or pro-
test against federal controls on gas supplies.
"We were open from 7 a.m. to
9 a . m . today and we 'II open
every day, Saturday and Sunday
included, for as long as our gas
supply lasts." commented an at-
tendant at a Union 76 station on •
Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
Police and service station
operators throughout the county
reported only minor di s -
turbances in the gas lines and an
apparent effort by some stations
to restore the courtesy and level
the omet of the crisis.
Nude Cyclist
Flagged Down
INDIO CAP> Warm weather
tan 't a good excuse for rldin1
nude on a motorcycle down a
public highway, says a
California HI1hway Patrol of-
ficer who ltffeated a cycle
streaker for lndecent expoeure.
Offtcer Fred Cooper said he
heard a cltlzen1 band radio
tran1mlaaion about the nude
cycliat, and minutes later the
unclotbedmanatreall:ed put.
Both the temperature and the
apeed were in tbe eo. as Cooper
chaaed the cycliat alon1 In·
tentatll 10 Tuesday Dllbt. Af.
terward: 30-year.old Edward
Ricbara Bell of Indio waa
booked for inveat11at1on of
recll:I ... drivbla and lladffent
exp09ure
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Arguments were reported in
Huntington Beach where
operators of Ray's Union 76 on
S pringda le Street set up a
separate line for drivers of com-
mercial vehicles.
Motorists who tried to join the
line and were turned away made
their feelings known to atten-
dants who feel that the innova-
tion is giving customers faster
service.
A spokesman for Newport
Shell, West Coast Highway and
Riverside Avenue, said the sta-
tion would be open Saturday
"because we got a little more gas."
A s pokes m a n for Croft's
Chevron on Newport Boulevard
said the station bas been advised
that its supply of gas will be in-
creased next week.
Both reported shorter lines as
did Ken's Mobil in Corona del
Ma r. but a spokesman for Ken's
said the s tation will not be open
this weekend.
The gas outlook in Newport
Beach appeared brighter today
with operators noting shorter
lines and some stations report-
ing that they have been getting
more ~as than the supplying
company allotted them on May
1.
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officials include .. price-nx1n1.
conspiring to contrive sbortqes,
and of meetlng in exclusive bars
and private clubs to drive up the
cost of guoline," Clark said.
The suit, however, bas stalled
In the courts by volumes of mo-
tions meet by the defendants who
also have bad the investigative
records which have been en·
tered aealed, he asserted.
State ottlclala believe it will be
at leut l98S before tbe case
ever comes to trial, the
supervllor added.
Meanwhile. Clark said, the
"oil companies have a license to
steal, to continue to fix pricea,
create artlftclal 1horta1n ancJ
manipulate our lives.
··1 doa't belJeve tbis abould
happen," he continued. "I
believe U..t the 4-«lakMl·mU....
wbo ._.,.. our mero poUdee
la lb» ltate abould bave aee.a to au ot t.be attoney ,.........,
records' on thl• matter. Tbe
amaJJ amount I've aeen bu l'MI·
IJ opened my eyea." . •
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tdolMd wW N1ult ln eomervinl more utw-al 1u," JUltice
Wttrlam-Glark wrote.tor..the..c:oi&l1._ _
to baaic ...ident1al needa -were inereued .
"Under lhe commiuion'a plan, reducecJ eouumptlon by ftOft·
reaidentlal ~ume"' may be more than offset by the couump· lion of realcleftllal cuatomen," Clark added.
?M. eommlulon· Mt_!P a flYe-U. nte atnaeture wtdela
ebar1id thelil~ PrfC.-per t.blrm to ~wwl:l11 ti ..
uaers. The ant blabllt ra .. wu dw'led e-n· •dal
uaen --. tnwohenierirequentb ,..rehued bf lule Wriee. In a eoncurrtna opinion. Justice Stanley llolk, wu jo6Md.,,
Chief Jgmtlee Role Bini and JUltiee ~ewmu ta ......., the flndinp were inadequate. The cue waa flied by the Califomla llanufaeturen Auoel•·
Oon and 101De lndivld• al nrma after the PUC 1ranted Paelfle Gas
and Electric Co. a $58.4 million rate i.Dereue, a $ti.$ mllllon in·
creaM &o Soutbenl.-Calltornla Gu Co. and 14. 1 mUJion to Saa Die10
GH and Electric Co.
Referrtq to a 19'11 cledaioe' in PUC HM, MGllll
chastised the majority for lta dec:iaioaa wbicb are "obllvioua to lbe
commiuion's violatioo of the law whee amaU ems.....,. .n ID·
volved but perceive the problem cleartJ wtleD lUle eomumen are
affected." AU rates -except tbe special Ulellne eatqory wbicb applies
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Gas St9rage Fatal Move
SAN BERNARDINO CAP> "I've had my
erylq 1pella, •• Tammer Jemen " Wednesday u 1be lay in a ' .1pital bed recu uni from a
caaollne·fueled fire that enaulfed r apartment
and killed her husband and three children.
The incident was the latest of doiena in recent
weeks that have left several people dead and more
tbaa 30 iJUured.
The rented moving van ran out or gas and the
Jenaem couldn't find a service station open. So
they ajpboned the gas out or their cars and stored
it in three five.gallon cans in their apartment,
plannlne to finish moving the next day.
During the night, a spark from the wall
lurnace ipited lumes lrom two of the gas cans in
the living room, fire officials said. "I ftpre ii we didn't have the gas 1horta1e. it
would never bave occurred," she says bitterly. "I
loetmyfamllyoverit ...
Last weetlend, the Jensem ,.bad been moving
from Pomona, on the eastern edge or Los Angeles
County, to F.dgemont in Riverside County
Mrs. Jensen ran for help but none or the other
ramily members escaped the apartment The dead
were Vernon Blair Jensen, 33, and Mrs. Johnson's
three children -Cascius Ellis Gaines, 8, Bersheda
Shoshana Gaines. 6, and Sonya Michelle Johnson,
5.
Mid East
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
special committee al the
University of Southern
CaJlfornia rerommended Wed·
nesday that the college discon·
tinue ,its relationship with. a
private foundation established to
provide funds for a proposed
campus Middle East Center.
Financial reliance on the Mid-
dle East Center Foundation
would "conflict with the normal
fund·raising procedures CWTeDt·
ly employed by the central ad-
ministration," said the blue rib-
bon committee, convened in
November by university presi·
dent John R. Hubbard.
OU Tanks Rapped
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A s uit
aimed at blocking the state
coaslal commission's approval
of two storage tanks included in
the proposed Standard Oil of
Ohio's Long Beach oil terminal
was filed Wednesday in Superior
Court.
The a.ction by the Citizens
Task Force on Sohio. a non-
( STATE
profit association seeking to pre.
serve the environment, seeks a
writ of mandate.
/tlarinr'• Ear Cui
OCEANSIDE <AP) -Police
have identified a young Marine
found staggering along the
roadside with multiple stab
wounds and his left ear cut off as
t7·year-old Cecil Bason.
·Police later arnsted five sus-
pects, including two juveniles.
on charges or attempted
murder, assault with a deadly
weapon, mayhem and robbery.
IAan Rafe Rflced
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Fidelity Federal Savings and
Loan -.Association has raised its
prime home loan rate to ll 1h
percent, compared to the 11 to
11 " percent rate charged by
most major mortgage lenders.
Wallace E. Bowen, senior vice
president. said Wednesday the
association experienced a
buildup in loan commitments so
strong that . 'the previous rate or
111/• percent was not holding it to
a level that would match the
funds we had."
Gall Srll~r Falls
NORTH HOLLYWOOD <AP)
A l7 ·year -o ld North
Hollywood youth has been ar-
rested after allegedly posing a s
a gas station attendant and col-
lecting $27 in "advance de·
posits" from motorists waiting
in~ long gas line, police said.
Police said the youth, whose
name was withheld because he
is a juvenile, was booked on sus-
picion of theft Wednesday and
released to his rather .
Heafth
~ooting Tlarougla Tlae Air
Dick Clawson of Visalia banks over an or·
cha rd in his 140·pound Mitc hell Wing
flyer, manufactured in kit form in nearby
Portervill~. The manufacturer says he
builds the kits for those who can afford a
motorcycle but would prefer to own a
plane.
Find May Bring· Pesticide Ban
SACRAMENTO r AP l A state finding of
traces of the pesticide DBCP in 36 groundwater
wells is bad news (or growers nationally as well
as statewide.
"I alionally. the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency is considenng a total ban of DBCP, which
is linked by tf'sts to cancer and infertility, and the
finding obviously gives <.'ritics ammunition.
EPA's next hearing on the proposed ban as
June 25. and Larry O'Neill, an EPA spokesman.
said the rinding could have a "significant" effect
on the EPA's attitude.
Statewide. only California has a DBCP ban in
effect. and the finding just as clearly dents the
campaign by the agriculture industry to lift it.
J ake MacKenzie. a state agriculture depart·
\ ,-' f-:..:-1 .-~
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ment associate director. said the •finding means
the state would n<Jl be "proceeding at full speed"
towa rd lift.mg the ban.
The ~tacide 1s one of the most popuJar in the
nation, and Cabfornia growers have argued that
1ls <.'ont inued bein would mean hundreds of millions
of dollars an losses 10 crop productivity.
The finding was announced Wednesday by the
state Food and Agriculture Department, which
saad it would continue testing to see bow
widespread the problem is.
The 36 wells in which DBCP was found are
among 139 tested in two weeks. All 36 are in the
San Joaquin Valley. except for four in Riverside
County.
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Summer School
Needs~ast Help
.I --•
The Irvine Unified District wants to hold a
aurnmer school procram fOf' 2,000 1tudeatl, but will not be
able lo do IO without comm.uty 1upport. That means
~ cloee of the bUlinu• day tomorrow la the dtlCIUDe few community c:aatribuliom. By then. $.15.000
muat be raised or summer school is off. based on
recent action of the school board.
Aa propcMMMI, the 1ummer school program ~ould
provide Mnllble, no-frtlla counea ln basic education1d
a.kills, theflMarta anddrivtttraining. amonJrOlhers
It wowd not only supplement education offered
durtna the reaul•r 1chool year. but would provide "somet.binl to do" for children who often lament about
how they can spend lMlr free 1ummer time.
Members or the community who care a bout thestJ
things -from individuals to corporations ··s hould make
the needed last-minute contributions to ensure: that the
much-in-demand proaram will be held.
New Look at Bus ·rtan
Tuesday night, the Irvine City Council will be asked
lo reeonsider its narrow decision several weeks ago lbat
killed a proposal for operation of summer buses.
1be proposal called for the city to spend $17,000 to
run two buses on an hourly basis between neighborhoods
and attractions within the city. Opponents of the idea
claimed a service last year drew few patrons and
represented a waste of city money.
Things are different this year, even more diff erenf
this month. The lines at the gas pumps are longer. the
price of fuel higher. These factors have lo be considered
by the council.
Also, the council should weigh the results of a survey
by Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido which shows broad
support for summer buses. And prospective riders say
.they would be willing to pay a fare of say, 25
:eenls per ride.
Finally, indications are that firms within the
:community may be willing to help offset the cost of a
'1ummer bus system.
Given these new developments. a council decision
in support of the bus service appears to be in order.
School Funding Search
A battle m ay 'Soon develop in the state Legislature
·that -depending on who wins --could have some
profound effects on the Irvine Unified School District.
Four bills are in the Sacramento hopper to provide
financing for California schools during fiscal 1980, which
begins July 1.
One bill. AB 8, is unique in that it provides for
'funding of new school construction -a matter that is
much on the minds of administrators in the fast-growing
Irvine district. AB 8 calJs for establishment of a school
construction fund that would be supported by a 1 percent
1evy against the value of building permits issued for new
construction within the state.
Predictions are that AB 8 and the three other bills
will end up in an Assembly-Senate conference committee,
where they will be consolidated into a product appealing
to all political appetites.
The building permit le vy is strongly opposed by the Republi~an caucus and b,uilding industry groups. It may
not s urvave.
That won't erase the Irvine district's need for funding
for new schools. That is a point the conferees should keep
-in mind.
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Boyd/Sounds
By L.M. JW)VD Every seventh Frenchman
makes wine for a living.
Rowland Evw/Robert Novak
Bro~ Wins Oil lnde~nden~~· -YW
W ASHINOTON -The ap·
pear.-e of Oov Edmund G.
Brown Jr. before the naUon's in-
dependent oil drUlera typified
the unique pollUcal atyle be will
u8~ in hia campai&n a1ainsl
Presldenl Carter: borrencloualy
incompetent advance prepara·
l1 ona compensated for by a
brilliant ~rsonal performance.
It was lhe 1ovemor's idea to
appeiAr In Reno, Nev .• at the an-
nu a I conven-
tion of the In·
dt!p e ndent
Petroleum
Aslin . of
America <IP·
PAA ) the
rough · and
ready small
o i I m e n
scarcely ex·
pected to be
Jerry·for-Presii:ienl boosters.
IPAA executive vice president
Lloyd Unsell accepted Brown's
orrer. giving him the May 8 luncheon spot. ·
THE WEEKS passed ,
however, without Brown con-
firming the date even after be·
ing prodded. Unsell. his patience
exhausted, tapped Secretary or
Eneray James Scblealn1er as
8rown'a aubstitute and aeat the
governor a tele1ram disinvit.iq
him from tbe meetin1.
"You have 1otten our aUen·
. tion," top Brown aide Gray
Davis telephoned Unsell in
IPAA's Washington office, re·
iterating Brown's desire lo ad·
dress the oil men. Unsell agreed.
reserving a new time ror BrowtJ
to speak May 8.
"They were really very cold,"
reported one onlooker connected
with neither ~be vernor nor the JPAA, "'but wn won them
over.'' What akes this all the
more remarkable is that Brown,
who usually takes the precise
opposite of any Carter position,
has been saying that the presi-
dent waited too late to decontrol
oil prices and that decontrol dur-
ing a supply shortage is unwise. . IN RENO.however, Browngave
the impression he favors decon-
trol without precisely endorsing"'"
it. What"s more. in private con·
versalions with the oil men, he
criticized Carter's excess.profits
oil tax as a tax on oil production
that will undermine future
supply. Given a choice. there is no
doubt that th_e independent oil
men would prefer Jerry Brown
over Jimmy Carter by a wide
martin.
SAUDI TllOUBLE
One week after Saudi Arabia's
shocklns ouster of the CIA sta·
lion chief in Jeddah, Seeretary
of State Cyrus Vance threw a
new verbal punch al the oil-rich
Arab state...wbicb angered White
House foreign policy aides.
The White House was reeling
from the impact of the un·
precedented ouster of the Cen-
tral Intelligence Agency <CIA>
station chief when Vance told
the House Foreign Affairs Com·
millee that "clear and sharp dif.
~ ferences" wer e developing
between the U.S . and Saudi
Arabia. Taken together, these
developments have brought the
two old allies to their lowest
stale evel". ·
The Saudi government had
nothing personally against the
CIA 's station chief, but a lot
against the administration. For
one thing, CIA headquarters
here infuriated the Saudis by or-
dering its local operali•es to
count the number of minority
Shiite Mosle ms with ties to
revolutionary Iran.
. '{ES ,I St1Ll. TulNK lHIS IS AW-~ ~G Oil..~ HO\X ... Q.JllI A COOINO~ ~,MINDYCV,BUT A HOAA ,~E~ •.. I
Mailbox
Tbe overrldl•I problem
1tem1 from U.S. ~llft om tile
Saudi. to pt la De beblDd ..
U.S. and tbe new B11pdaD·
Israeli peace treaty. Saudi ol·
flci1ll feel tbat because Ill tile
1rave split oa Ulil lMue between
their eouatr1 and tlle U.S.,
Waabiqton ia conductine an un-
dercover campaip depletial a
di1late1ratias--Saudl royal
family.
Against that backdrop, wben
Vance was asked about U.S.·
Saudi relations, he plunsed in -
making matters wora~t
amoothiq over the diffe .
White House aides were nab-
bergaat.ed. They tried to explain
Vance's criticism as the lawyer-
like reaction of a good attorney
analyzing a worsening case.
Privately, however, they were
furious that Vance would pour
more oil on the inflamed U.S.-
Saudi connection.
That Saudi decision ordering
tbe CIA agent out of the country
was the first lime ever that a
CIA man has bee~ ousted from
any country. That reveals the
sorry state of relations between
the U.S. and its chief foreign oil
supplier.
MAGGIE AND BONNIE
However cool British Prime
Minister Margaret Tbatcber'e
relationship with President
Carter may be, she is on ex-
cellent terms with one American
politician : front -running
Republican presidential hopeful
Ronald Reagan.
When Reagan visited London
last autumn, then prime
minister James Callaghan did
not have time to see him. That
provided a shared experience
for Reagan with Thatcher, wbo
was given a s imilar cold
shoulder by Carter when she vis-
ited Washington during the sum-
mer or l977.
Reagan and Thatcher did get
together for a tong chat and hit
it off splendidly, finding they
agreetJ on most foreign and
domestic questions.
A footnote: Thatcher, who
takes the Sovi~t menace far
more seriously than Callaghan,
showed her thinking by recom-
mending that Reagan read ''The
Third World War " by Gen. Sir
.John Hackett c Macmillan>. The
book is a scenario for a Soviet
a~tack on the West in 1985.
Energy Choice: Regulate or Nationalize
To the Editor:
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan
and our cu.rrent Congressman
Bob Badham have offered their
solutions to the present gasoline
shortage.
Reagan, despite his admission
that his driver has had difficulty
finding gasoline, favors a
•'hands-off" by government ap-
proach. He places his faith in his
driver and in his hope that the
free-,...terprise system of sup·
ply-eq~ ,Hing-demand will make
a speedy recovery
Congress m a n Badham,
similarly d e voted lo th e
capitalist faith, reports that his
recent breakfast meeting with
the chairman of a major oil
company has convinced him
that oil companies are being un-
fairly criticized.
These Reagan-Badham views
are, in my considered opmion,
naive. archaic, self-serving and
wrong.
AS OUR society becomes in·
ueasingly complex a nd in-
terdependent, as we are forced
to place more and more depen·
'"Californians are themselves .
to blame for the present long
lines al gasoline stations. . . "
Many Californians -like
myself -are in business for
themselves and not dependent
on the United Slates government
for hand-outs.
MANV CALIFORNIANS -
like myself -are on the road
for more than 40.000 miles a
year in the pursuit of survival
. . . rather than depending on
the state or the fed eral govern-
ment for a livin~.
Many Californians -like
myself -are ~elling damn fed
up with irresponsible individuals
who have positions of power in
the United Stales government
and do not understand the re·
alities of the world, including the
way •·supply and demand"
works.
As a minimum -I suggest
they get the hell out or the
gasoline business. Otherwise.
study the period of 1760 lo 1766
. . . you may see it repealed.
EUGENE W. WILKJN
companies have cunningly
played into the hands of OPEC
on the spot market.
Tom Barley's excellent May
13 article couJd only be faulted
for leaving out the Rotterdam
operation. Individually, tbe
··Seven Sisten;" will say they
could do nothing about the spot
market and will claim to be do·
ing a good job in a difficult
situation. But as a group they
are ripping off the consumer and
failing to meet their collective
responsibility.
What happens in Rotterdam is
more important than what hap-
pens in Washington D.C. where
an inept President and a bum·
bling Congress of democrats
and republicans can't even
formulate an emergency ration-
mg plan. God help us. The Presi-
dent and the Congress can't, and
the American oil companies and
OPEC surely won't.
JONS. BRAND
Sl•plr Srltrd•d~
To the Editor:
many years. I have paid my
bills on the (irsl of the month for
many ye.ars. Living in Orange
County, I have now waited in
line.s for about five days, or two
and one half days due to the odd-
even routine, from between 45
minutes and 3 hours.
NOW, I wish lo announce to
the companies how they may
collect whatever I owe them :
If the last letter of the com-
pany's name is in the beginning
half or the alphabet, you may
come to my door on odd num-·
bered days; the rest may arrive
on even numbered days.
My hours of possible collection
will be posted daily.
Also, for their convenience, I
plan to Oy nags to announce my
financial situation. Green means
you are lucky and I have
finances to pay. Yellow will
mean that my finances are in
possible straits. mainly due to
the prices I have had to pay in
gas lines. Red. of course, means
that you will have to try to col·
lect on the next allocated day.
ANN SCHMITZ
A mecha nic can hear
things in an engine that a
doctor can't hear. A doctor
can hear things in a chest
cavity that a mechanic can't
bear. Maybe that's loo ob·
vious. Merely mention it to
make the point that keen
bearing is not merely the
ability to detect faint sounds
from afar. Rather, it's the
ability to distinguish certain
sounds from other sounds
and detect fine differences.
Generally, women seem to
be somewhat more gifted
·~ :than men in this matter,
particularly mothers or
sleeping babies.
In Switzerland are quiet re-
sorts where no cars can go.
Typical is Lugano, accessible
frcm the train depot high
above by steep hillside cable
car. The streets are cobbled,
narrow, winding. People
stroll. Vegetables are ped-
dled off carts. Also, people
sit under umbrellas out front,
overlooking the wide grass
down to the bluest or lakes
with the snow on the moun-
tains beyond. I went there
years ago, most probably too
young then lo gel a grasp or
the calm. It was memorable
enough to sliclo. in the head,
howeve r, and I now know
why there arc 53 places like
that over there.
dence on technology (nuclear as RoUerd•• c .. 11eealell
well as conventional ), govern· To the Editor:
ment must facilitate, coordinate The oil companies are pol
and protectthe public interest to dumping gasoline in the' desert.
an increasing extent. They are not sending it off to
'.f o solve this stupid gas prob·
lem in Orange County and re.
duce the lines in my opinion
would be simple. The major prob-
lem is people don't know when
a station is going to be opened or
for how '°'lg, so as soon as they
see an open station ln the mom·
Raped
To the F.ditor:
The high rises on Newport
Beach's once lovely bills, the
traffic jams on her nicest days
and the smog wafting in on the
•
The animal species without
backbones outnumber the
•nimal species with
l»ackbonea by 20 to'One.
The great paradox of our time Mexico. Nor are they keeping
is that as our dependence on loaded tankers off the coast.
government increases, our faith They have created a gasoline
Q. "f:low much fuel did in the credibility or government, shortage and achieved higher
Charles Lindbergh's 'The 0.rchestraled, directe d and profits in a much more subtle
Still another never-die-one-Spirit of St. Louis' carry? financed by Reagan·Badham-manner by encouraging the
liner: ··old brick layers How much was left when he Ukefor~,decreases. . OPEC na!~. . tq.not.yDAnclpm-' tJll!Y'Jlllt '"''"' m -.M;ftt.iiiff;,'1~.;:;.~.:...:.~:.::...~--ll-....Jgp.-lili .. ~~~~Mi!!t!l'llPPll~IS!lee auclfon anct~ condonang Iran's &be trowel." A. Capacity, 450 gallons. advocates to politically mandal-limited production.
Peanut oil la the prescribed
cooking lat aboard sub-marines. No smoke.
Dear
Gloomy
Gm
CltJ offtelala should
1pead man Ume ftabt-
tq tbe .. opuwd lntDe
Coaat state park .
•••l',.elmowatourilta areUMtNalea .. oftraf·
ftec1111pt'm, J.W.H. ....., .. _ ....... _ .... ....... ..,=,.,. ..... ... &J£.'=.v..::.-=
Left, 85 gallons ed accountability ~or energy pro-The Rotterdam connt:ction ducing corporations stems, I and Ashland Oil is the device
beli-;ve, from col~y calculated the oll cartel used to achieve
self·tnlerest. Profit, rather than their objectives. By allowing
the public in~er~st.. ~~s long Ashland Oil, the largest of the
blocked Amenca s Jo1nmg. the independents, to purchase oil at
other de~raUc ~ations of the S20 a battel on the spQl
world ,tn adophng a com-market in Rotterdam they gave prehens1ve, naUoaal program of the OPEC members the green
enerl)' eoatrol. light to begin the current round
Question arises as to
whether the weather has
anything to do with the
sulclde rate. It must.
Suicides berubout.a start to
increase in January and
peak in May and June. In
Tbe Southern Hemisphere ·
where the seasons run just
the opposite. the suicide
1tatl1Uca run just tbe op.
POiite, too.
Edward Teach, that in·
famo• pirate or yesteryear
called Blackbeard, waa a
prett1 touab c~tomer. no
doubt about It. Btitlsh Navy
Lt. Robert Maynard finally
1ot blm. On Nov. 21, 1'111, otf
the North Carolina coast. But
lt took 20 snere sword
wound• and five lar1e-
caUber plltol 1lup to kUI Mr.
Blaekbeatd.
The current debate on the of manipulated, oil company-
availability of gasoline should created shortage.
turn away from orthodox rhetoric. scape1oating and TBl8bucreatedthe1borta1e
rumor to reallslic, pra1matlc that ltads to the Ion& 1u tinea
dlacuaaion of alternatives: ra-and ll'Ut pronta: Standard Oil a
tionlns. publlc-uUllty type re-~ Der cent profit over tbe PN-iulatioa or eventual natlonalila· vaous year. The defenden and tiop. apololiata of the oil companies
TOM WERT 1uch as Shell's Devereux
and surpriaingly Rep. Bob Fefl IJp Badham will continue to
To tbe Editor: put the blame on tbe sovern·
Tbe Daily Pilot quotes David mentor tbe P90Ple. But tbat ia
Bardin ol tbe Federal Enerty not where the blame shoUld
Resulatory Commiuion u stat· rest. 1'be oil market la artifteial
lq: and ccnrtved ad American oU
I
ing, they get in line. To solve, the problem a law autumn. s~ntanas tell ua abe is
should be passed that each ma· not ,a VU"gm anymore. ~ut. you
jor oil company has to be opened doa t ha~ to be a total mnocettt
a&. ..... 111e da) • wuk from -e·-... ~~~ ~ou h•ve h• --
a.m, to 10 p.m. That way people A ·• t b 11· bol < ·1 would know they could get gas . . gian P a ac sym 01 all ctay long or after work and drilling rig) bas been towed out
they would know where they fron~ to ro.ul. our view of
could find a station open in C~tabna. II 1t 1s successful lt an emergency. wtll be left there to make an ar-
There are al least seven major rogantly obscene gesture back
oil companies that are in almost at you for evermore.
every community of Orange There a~ l~ more oil l~aaes
County. As an example, all that out there tf this one doean t of.
would have to be done is the fend you. followint· My "'"COll..,M!""~ .. rn"" la not only for tbe
Shell OPened Monday birds and the fiabe&, thoqb tbey
Texaco opened Tuesday do coneern me sreatly. What re·
Standard-Chevron opened ally burta la tbat I already miu Wed.Delday tbe beautltul umnarnd 1...m.
Unklll 78 opened Thursday CAROL BVANS
llobU opened Friday
Arco opened Saturday • ExXGll opened Sunday lAtlnt ff'Offt ,...,_,.,. wa...
Tbe rest could be opened TM ""'91 '° COltdfue Iden. to fit whenever they wanted. ~ oreti,,.., ,.,_,ta rne•Olld.
JACK ENDA Lfttnt ot • toOnll or Ina '°"' ,,_ ~ pt•fe••••· All ..,.,. ....., C'••••11ff Gec la
To the Editor:
I have held credil cards with
ei1bt major oil compaaJea for
. ..................... ... .... ,,..,_....,. ... fie ..,.,....
°",......*'~ .......... paruL .Poter, wm .aoc h
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VOL. 72, NO. 137, 3 SECTIONS. G PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
County Ponders AciiOn ~
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j
Leave
The Car
Home?
Siphoning
Sickness
Escalates
~ WASIDNGTON CAP ) -Rep.
' John Dingell . D ·Mi c h ..
chairman df a House energy
subcommittee. said today a
JHOline rationing proposal be-
mg drafted by a group or House
Democrats , could he lp ease
1aaoline sbort.aJ?es this summer .
Gas-hungry Orange County ,
motorists a pparently are re·
learning the art of siphoning
dur.ing the gasoline shortage and
winding up with upset stomachs
atJ<1 other ailments as a result.
Dr. David Schapiro of the UC I
Medical Center's poison center.
said his staff has received more
than 100 calls the past 10 days
from individuals and physicians
inquiring atiout. s iphoning-
rela led gasoline poisoning.
Dingell said the measure.
which tentatively would limit
gasoline purchases and require
motorists to leave their cars.at
home one day a week. shows
some promise of easing long
.. lines at service stations in some
areas.
A HAPPIER TIME IN SALT LAKE CITY, 1978
S.vannah Andenon (center) and Parenta
"Usually it isn't worth it to
siphon," Schapiro warned. "ll 1s
not a good practice to learn."
Schapiro noted the majority of
the calls involve a small amount
of gasoline ingested into the
stomach whicn causes gastro·
intestinal discomfort. a foul
taste m the mouth and com·
plaints that individuals are
"bekhinJ? fumes.··
Any measures aimed at dis-
tributing gasoline supplies more
evenly will help, he said.
"The disaster we have upon us
is real. serious and of lengthy
duration." Dingell 'told a re-
porter.
Dinge ll threw his s upport
behind-efforts led by Rep. Toby
MoHell, D-Conn .. t o draft
legislation pl acing restrictions
I-rvine Cops Probe
FV Slaying 'Link' The discomforts last about' 12
to 24 hours. Schapiro said, and
usu,ally can be tre ated with milk
or an antacid .
71
on gasoline sales after the House
last week reje«ed Preside nt
Carter's standby gasoline ra·
tioninl plan.
Moffett disclosed his proposal
• earlier in the week.
Today, Dingell said he in·
structed his s ubcommittee's
staff to work with Moffett and
i other Democrats on the panel
·who are trying to write a sub-
stitute plan.
Moffett has s aid his propo5al
i probably would set a na·
tionwide, SS minimum on each
gasoline purchase.
. His tentative plan also would
_ call for a sticker system to keep
each automobile off the road one
day a week. Slates would dis·
tribute stickers to motorists in-
dicating the day of the week the 1 car could not be driven.
San Clemente .
· Curbs Parking
I ~~m~?!~!:~:il
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Ot -0.11, .. , ... StMt
Possible links between the
strangulation and beating death
of a 22-year-old Irvine woman
and a bludgeoning death in
Fountain .VaJley in March are
among l~ads being pursued to·
day by Irvine police in-
vestigators.
Investigator Ron Veach satd
he has contacted Fountain
VaUey police' detectives regard·
ing their case, but said it is
much loo early to tell whether a
link exists betwee n the two
murders.
Savannah Leigh Anderson. a
secretary. was found dead in the
bedroom or her Woodbridge
Meadows apartment Monday
night. She had been strangled
and beaten on the head with a
blunt object. The body was nude.
Veach said today he would not
r e veal whether the attractive
woman had been strangled by
hands or some other means.
And the investigator said only
"possibly" when asked if Miss
Anderson had been sexually as-
saulted. He would not elaborate.
Joan Virginia Anderson, 28,
and not related to the Irvine vie·
tim, was killed in her Fountain
Va lley home March 8. Her body,
clothed in a nightgown, was
round' in a guest bedroom. She
had been bludgeoned, according
to police.
Veach, appeating worn from
the long hours he's putting in on
the Irvine case. said inte rviews
with Savannah Anderson's
friends a nd a ssociates would
continue today. Part of those
checb will include checks of
their backgrounds, Veach said.
Miss Anderson was employed
a t Commercial Credit Corp. 's
regional headquarters in Irvine
for about one yea r . her
s upervis or. Ken Bergerson,
s aid.
Commercial Credit provides
consumer loans through the
Urrtaa States.
Berger son . regional opera·
lions manager, said Miss An-
derson had transferred lo the
Irvine office from Sall Lake City
about one year ago.
"She was a secretary here.
jus t a s uper sec r e tary,"
Bergerson said. "Just a s uper
person."
··w e're all so shook . .
s hocked ... I just can't say
a n ythin g more," Bergerson
said.
A members approved an or -D t•b dinance Wednesday that limits .Jury e I era teS
If an oun ce or m o r e of
gasoline is swallowed . Schapiro
warned, efforts are made to re
move the substance from the
body quickly, as with a laxative.
The shorter gasoline stays in
the gaslro-mtestinal tract. he ex·
plained, the less the likelihood ol
da mage.
Serious injury can result, he
continued, if gasoline acciden·
tally goes down the windpipe in-
to the lungs rather than into the
stomach.
In such <'ases som ething
called chemical pneumonja can
occur. Schapiro continued. and
the injury can be fatal
Schapiro said most of the calls
rece ived at the UC I poison
center. which handles inquiries
from physicians and inquiries
throughout Orange County. have
involved cases of stom ach dis·
tress.
A few have involved coughing
and cholung.
"We certainly do not recom·
mend siphoning." Schapiro con·
linued, adding that if siphoning
is necessary motorists should
purchase s iphoning d evices
fro m ha rdwa re stores rather
than using their mouths.
\ parking or comme rcial vehicles
' oo residential streets ror more
than two hours.
• But the council balked al ap· t proval or a proposed law to
restrict overnight parking of
privately owned autos and a pro·
Diedrich Optimistic
~ ~iaion to limit recre.ational vehi-By GARY GRANVILLE
t' cle parking to two hours near oe-oe11Y~1.u1att
bomes. SAN DIEGO -As the eight· The commercial vehicle park-woman, four-man jury that will
l lag limit will g.o into effect if the decide bis fate oo bribery ~ell approves a second read-charges began deliberations to-
iDg of the law June I . Thirty day, Orange County Supervisor
days after that date, police will Ralph Diedrich predicted he will
(See PAUi.NG, Pate A2) either be acquitted or the jury
will be unable to reach a l verdict.
t
' Jf""J __ 8e ·S Cut "There's just no possible way, '-M.18 based on the evidence in this
case, that lhe jury can return
ecutor in the case.
·'The viciousness and lying by
Capizzi in his closing argument
to the jury is something I hope
he lives to regret." Diedrich
said.
For his part, Capizzi was con-
tent "lo let the facts speak for
themselves and the jury decide
the issues in the trial based on
the evidence." ,
The jury is pondering charges
of soliciting and receiving bribes
against Diedrich and his co·
defendant, LeRoy Rose. An ad-
ditional charge is conspiracy lo
commit bribes. Start of jury deliberations
came at the end of a seven-week
trial. It brought to a head Diedrich's
17-month. $100,000 leg~l right to
clear himself of charges brought
against him December 15, 1977
bv the county grand jurv.
<See DIEDRICH,,Page AZ>
" ~~ J with a guilty verdict.'' Diedrich "y A ..,
\. ~~--rpoa 88rt M. ove .. -1S::1 words were spoken as t~---··0111eU"S n a
jury stepped behind closed doors
to enet a seven-week trial and t . begin reaching a decision which •6,,,..._.ha, p t, F ud, ff led Students may cut Laauna must come OD a unanimous 12 to iriu,," a e evea
Beach Hip School claues Tues-O vote.
da1 M a lbow of support for Should the jury not be un-
&eacben wbo a.re locked in a animoua in its opinion, then its
Nl•l'J dilpute with tebool board findinp would result in a mis· members. trial and Diedrich as well as co-
Paul Cu111dy, wbo tdentlfted defendant LeRoy Role would be
191me.etf •a apoketman for Unit-made to stand trial a secood
. ed a.-... aaJd Wedwday his time.
ll'OUP II drculatlnc petlUona at As be bu done since the outlet a. Pn Avenue eampua uldq of a aeries of investi1aUoaa that It......_ DOt to attend 1cbool be1an ln late 1171, Diedrich
Tt111da,. lashed O\ll today at the <>ranee
"We'N not 1ot111 to alt out County DlaUict Attorney's Of.
Ume ad picket," Cuaedy said. flee. .. We'Nj.t not,_.., to allow up "If tldl cue doesn't prove to U.du." tbe dtbem of Oran1e eo..,ity
Te ..... aN locbd lD a dll-tbat tbe DA '1 ottlce la blued .... .._ IM7 .u.d for a e per· •DCI prejudiced in WI ~ tellt flV ndM retroaetln to Ju· Uon, notbin1 ever will," If l . leDI board members Dtedrlcb Wei. lilft ..... *9 tmtnacton a a. T lia1led out for tlM eouat1 •::MM .... l.t ,...Hiil la tapentlor'I banbemt .... WM •t1--·--• 111:MIMed ......., tbll A11i1tant Diatrlct AttorHJ ,... llMbMI Capbli, Dledrtcb'1 pro&• .
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NEW YORK <AP> 1be late Martha Mitchell carried on a
"cold war" with first lady Pat Nixon while their hU1bands conduct-
ed the buai.neaa of state, accordi.nl lo a fonbcomina boo.It on the
outspoken Mrs. Mitchell.
In excerpts from a book entitled "Martha" in tbe June
issue of Good Houaekeepi.Jll mqaline, Mn. Mitchell diaemaed
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tbe encounters that
led to friction between the
two women. The book
WH authored by Mn. Mil·
rbell '1 friend, Wln1ola
Mc Lendon.
Accordi .. to the book,
tbe late wile of former U.S .
:Attorney General John
M itcbell tbou1ht II rs.
Nixon was '· alloot and
cold,,. ud tbe ·~•in 1rew
1reater in 11'72 wbed llra. llltebell moved to New York. .. ....
lbDltl7 after, tbe Wife of tbea-Prtlldat Nixon •Unect an in·
vtUUcm to a tn bolUd by llrt. -:=:i,,:ra. Nb:oe lat. Nlat· ed, bat 111'1. ll~ll never foqat. totbe NPOft.
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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1979
ege
O.ltr'"i ... Si.tl-
WANTS ALES OPENED
County Supervisor Clartl
Carter's
decision
Attacked
SALEM. Ore 1AP 1 Oregon
Gov . Vic Atiyeh accused Presi·
dent Carter today or rewarding
California for bungling it s
r es ponse l o the gasoline
shortage.
He said Carter·s dec1s1on to
give the nation's most populou~
state a 100 percent allocation 1s
a ··slap in the face" to other gov
e rnors who have asked their
citizens to cut back driving
·'This governor assumes that
this decision, in part. 1s engen
dered by political motives that
far outweigh fa ir and t!qual
treatment.·· Atiyeh said in a let-
ter lo Carter .
He said his onl y solace might
be that Carter wall grant all
states 100 percent of last year's
gasoline and d iesel supplies. 'Oregonian s ha ve not
panicked. have not lined up Cit
the gas stations a nd they h<1ve
responded lo the c ry lo modify
their driving h a b i t s, .. th('
Republican governor said
"Californians have not
·"Whether their prohlem 1s a
result of poor communicahoni;
early on by their governor and
their s tale Departme nt of
Energy or the federal govern·
ment. coupled with hoarding and
panic buying. the results have
been long lines. early closures
and chaos:· Atiyeh added
The governor recently said the
voluntary response has been
successful enough that he sees
no immediate need lo 1mple
menl the second stage of his
plan the odd-even rationing
now in effect in California.
Police Probe
Death of ---Teen's Baby • Costa Mesa police said today
Sealed
Records
Claimed
By REBECCA HELM °' , .. Dalty ~ .... '"'" Evidence that major oil com·
panies t.'Onspired as early as 1972
to c reate the present gas
s h o rtage 1s o n file with
Ca lifo rnia 's Centra l District
Court and s hould be released lo
the public. Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Clark charged
Wednesday
With unanimous support or the
bo<trd. he asked County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper lo explore what
powers the supervisors have to
for<'e the sealed fil es open.
·1 ca n't believe we should
l<!kt> tht' m1t1ative in this mat-
ter .· Clark said "I believe we
should do more than caU on
~om ebody c l!>c to' open these
rt'cords and to make these docu
mcnts publu.· ..
Clark 's remarks came during
a public session of the county
Roard of Supervisors as he was
reporting lo his board colleagues
on the status of the gasoline
cris is
Clark and Supervisor Harriett
Wieder have been appointed by
board Chairman Philip Anthony
to keep tabs on the crisis for the
full board.
The sealed information Clark
rf'ferred to was gathered by the
~tar~ Attorney General for an
anti-trust s uit filed against lO
major oil compa nies an 1975.
Clark a fo r mer gas station
owner . said h e has taken a
special interest in the legal ac-
tion
Sanford Ruskin, t•hief of the
anti-trust division or lhe slate
Attor~y General"s Los Angeles
office confirmed today that
such a suit exi sts. lie said the defenda nts are
Standard 0 11 of Cafifornia. Tex-
aco Inc . Union Oil Co. of
California . Atlantic Richfield
Co .. Exxon Corµ . Getty Oil Co ..
Gulf Oil Corp .. Mobil Oil Corp ..
Ph1ll1ps Petroleum Co .. a nd
Sht:ll Oil Company.
<Stt CLARK, Page AZ>
Fillup Nixed;
Man Attacked
SANTA CRUZ IAP) A San
ta Cruz man was released on
$j .000 bond arter he allegedly as-
~ au If e d a ser vice s tation
op~ralor who refused to fill the
tanks 1n hi s commercially
licensed vehicle, police said.
Robert Gillixson pulled into
Bill Meeko's s tation Wednesday
seeking gasoline but Meeko re-
f used to service him, said U .
Tom Marketello or the city
police department. Gillixson got
out of his vehicle and an argu-
ment ensued.
Meeko wa s tre ated at
Dominican Hospital for cuts and
bruises and w as lis t e d in
satisfactory condition . the
hos pital said.
the are investi a~~l. the death a y WlW~·
shortly afte.r his 14-year-old
mother delivered him at home
without waking the rest or her
family.
C:oa!lit
The &~·pound boy apparently
died of blood loss and rrom im-
proper care after h.is birth Mon·
day. said U . George Lorton.
He said lbe mother bad con-
vinced her parents she wasn't
pregnant and just needed to lose
wei1ht.
Wbn she went into labor late
at nl1ht, sbe stifled her cries and
delivered the child henelf, cut.
tint the umbilical cord with
aclsaon. Lorton said.
The baby wu left wrapped in
a sbeet while the mother doled
off. When sbe awoke, he wu
dead, Lortonsa.id.
The lirl 'a family round them
and called paramedics, Lorton
said. Tbe &irl required Surtel'J
as a reeult of injuries she had
suffered in tbe deb very, he laid.
Lorton aaid it waan •r yet
known whether any char1ea
would be ftled ln the cue .
\\'eatber
Low clouds night and
early morning hours
otherwise fair Friday.
Lows tonight 53 to 57.
Highs Friday 88 to 83.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
fi'mr. flinginf1 ia f>ecom. mg Q pro,....,,_, iport. Sn
P~Cl.
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• Gov. a.1 ..... o ....... Jr ..•
v .. lt with Pr.aktent Carwr ha8
:uaul'fld inere-..d 1aaoline aup·
=Pliet rcw Califomia. but the IOV· " ·emor·a luct"eU waa marl"f'd by :Lt. Gov. Mlkt Curb'11 order to
• ease UM! ahorta1e ,by reluing
;lead requirement.a for 1as
• At an airport news conferenc-t'
Wed....._,)' ev.,run1. Brown~
.nouneed lbe order. wtuclll Curb
,said would permit hl1ber le~ell
;or le8d ln luoliM and ancrease
Th' t J """'WI
Pl'Oduetkm rrom ,..,....,.. .. by •• muclll u one milUoD &alloDI a
day
The Republican lieutenant
&nHmor takl-the Med tor IUCh
an order was to ur1ent he could
not ,nit for Brown to return
But Brown ulled the act
"politaul hlJlnlls." addln1 he
would not rescind the order
beuuse it would have no &e1al
r flect.
··1 went back on bualneN for
the people ol California to rnHl
wlth tbe .,.... .... ud, durtll
that ldDd ol • vialt, tbe ......
nant aovemor lacks power UD·
der tbe COMUtuUon to tuue tbe order he did," Brown told n
portera after hia aittraft landed
at Loa An1ele1 lnteraaUoaaJ
Airport .
State Alr Resource• Board
ch•il'.man Tom Quinn. wbo •c·
companied Brown, Loa AqeJes
Mayor Tom Bradley and tbe
Calllanda .................
t Ion In tbelr meetlDI witb
Carter, dilputed CUrb's elaiml
of lncreued ruel production.
Stations to Pump
'Until Gas Gone'
The ARB chief said cu pro,
duclioo would be raised only by
one-tenth of l percent, while the
extra lead in tb:e ruel would in·
crease pollution by '15 perctllll.·
Curb fouad h i mself in
somethinc IDOft lllte a eomedy
after a Keystone Kop-atyle
freeway chue to corTec:t an er-
ror in tbe 1u-related executive
By TOM BARLEY Ot•Dell•~ ..... ..
It was lhe turn or the "odds ..
to llne up at lhe gas pumps lo·
;day and servi ce station
, operators reported long lines
;formed as early as 5 a.m. by
· motoriata wbo5e plates end in
'the desired digit.
And it seemect clear from a
· countywide s urvey that very
TOURISTS WORRIED
OVER GAS PINCH-Al
HOUSE MEMBERS
OWN OIL STOCK-A11
GERMANS GUZZLE
GASOLINE--M
few. if any. service stations are
participating in the closure
urged earlier as a form of pro-
test against federal controls on
gas supplies.
"We were open from 7 a .m. to
9 a .m . today and we'll open
every day. Saturday and Sunday
included, for as long as our gas
supply lasts," commented an at-
tendant at a Union 76 station on
Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
Police and ser,vice station
operators throughout the county
reported only mi nor dis ,
turbances in the gas lines and an
apparent effort by some stations
to restore the courtesy and level
Bluebird Job
Accelerates
As Risk Grows
Work crews at Laguna
Beach's Bluebird Canyon
landslide stepped up activity
Wednesday, beginning a 24,hour
operation that will last through
Saturday because the work is at
a critical point -another slide
is possible.
City Manager Fred 'Solomon
said today crews are working
around the clock "to avoid the
high risk or exposure of the hole
for too long."
Work crews are building a but-
tress to s upport tbe area that
moved suddenly Oct. 2, destroy-
ing 23 homes and making
several others uninhabitable.
Solomon said the 24-hour work
is not related to earth movement
that occurred Saturday. which
threatens two Meadowlark
Drive Mmes. above the initial
slide area.
He' said the two Meadowlark ·
Lane homes are actually in
dangeT of moving away rrom lhe
slide site excavation. a situation
geologist$ believe will be rem-
edied when the buttress is
completed.
That's because the land below
the homes, in the evacuation
site, supports the earth un,
derneath the imperiled homes.
Fedenl authorities were ex·
peeled to tour the area today for
a proeresa report on the buttress
work.
DAILY PILOT
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of service that disappeared with
the onset of the crisis.
Arguments were reported in
Huntington Beach where
operators of Ray's Union 76 on
Springdale Street set up a
separate line for drivers of com·
mercial vehicles.
Motorists who tried to join lbe
line and were turned away made
their feelings known to atten-
dants who feel that the innova-
tion is giving customers faster
service.
Fre.P.,.eAI
PARKING. •
issue ftnes up to $10 for the ii·
legally parked commetcial vehicles.
C ity Traffic Commission
Chairman Edward LYon recom-
mended the parking restrictions
after complaints from citizens
over the years.
Lyon said residents have com·"'
plained of early-morning diesel
engine noise and large vehicles
of all types obscuring motorists'
vision on the city's narrow,
winding streets.
Lyon also asserted that an
overnight parking ban was
needed because residents say
street sweepers cannot clean
city roadways properly.
Police Chief Gary Brown ad-
vised the council against ap-
proving a recreational vehicle
parking limit near homes
because he said there are not
adequate facilities in the area to
store campers, motorhomes and
boat trailers,
Brown said he also opposed
the overnight parking plan
because it would require the rur-
ing or two more policemen and
mean thousands or dollars in ad-
ministrative costs.
·San C~mente Homeowners
Associa'lio'D president Joe
Barton said the overnight park-
ing ban would be "unfair" since
it meant dinner guests in the ci-
ty would have to gel a police
permit.
San Clemente resident
Richard Morrison, a retired
Claremont police chief, said the
overnight parting ban was un-
wise because it meant the city
would "gouge" residents ror the
"privilege of parking on the
streets in rront or their homes ...
CouncU members sent the pro-
posed overnight parking ban
back to city Traffic and Parking
Commission members for addi-
tional study.
·order.
Tbin1s started out simply
enough for the acting 1overnor.
Wednesday arternoon, when
Brown was still in Washington
conferring with Carter about the
gasoline shortage, Curb signed
the executive order in San Fran-
cisco allowing refineries to put
more lead in their gas in order
lo Increase gasoline production.
The order was duly delivered
to the secretary of state's office
here to be officially recorded so
it could take errect.
But the secretary of state's of·
rice round a typographical error
which appeared to invalidate the
order. It read: "I hereby sus·
pend . . any regulatory pro-
visions found consistent with
this order" when Curb actually
meant to suspend provisions in·
consistent with the order.
Efforts by Curb aides to make
a correction on the copy he had
signed were rejected by the
secretary or state's omce, which
said a new order with Curb's
signature was needed. ·
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CLARK •••
Charges agajnst the petroleum
ofricials include "price-rixing,
conapi.rina to contrive sborta&es.
and of meetiq in exclusive bars
and private clubs to drive up the
cost or gasoline," Clari said.
The suit, however, has stalled
in the courts by volumes of mo-
tions ftled by the derendants wbo
also have bad the mvestigative
records which have been en·
tered sealed, be asserted.
State officials believe it will be .
at least 1983 before the case
ever comes to trial, the
supen'iaor added.
Meanwhile, Clark said, lhe
"oil companies have a liceme to
steal, to continue to rix prices,
create artificial shortages and
manipulate our lives.
"I don't believe this should
happen," be continued. '"I
believe that the decision-makers
who design our energy policies
in this state should have access
to all of the attorney general's
records on this matter. The
smal,I amount I've seen bas real-ly opened my eyes.·•
Other Cover~e
Other south Orange County
coverage appears today on Page
A16.
fi',....P.,,eAJ
DIEDRICJI TRIAL. • •
·when summed · up, those
charges accuse the 53-year-old
county supervisor wttb criminal-
ly taking $95,000 rrom a develop-
ment company in return ror bis
support of a land use dedslbn
pending berore the Orange Coun·
. ty Board of Su erviaora in
The allegations also accuse
Dledricb of illegally preuuriq
the company, Anaheim Hills
Inc .. into belpiq him obtain an
$80,000 bank loan.
Ir the jury bands down a l\lilly
verdiet on any of tbe charln,
Diedrich, wben sentenced,
would automatically be removed
from office and race a poulble
five to seven year term ln it.ate
pri9on.
Rose, who also races a prilGll
term if convicted. .. named In
only one count of the three-count
indictment, a cbarae that be and
Diedrich CODlpired to commit
bribery.
A• the Jurors today beard
Judie Bou Tharp reclte the
le1al around rules tbat will
1uJde tbeir deetlloa, a1moet two full ..,. of ftaal arpmenU bJ
competi.QI ationeYI eeboed in Uaeiran.
And aa trial came to a r cloM
late WedDelda1 aR.rDOOD, lt
wa1 89•• '1 defenH lawyer
Sylvu AroaloD wllo handlbed
tbe counroom ftnworb.
Jn-ldl own cloabal araumeat.,--.
Al'HICm Aid be wu "ilaotked.
• ,,.,..._.. ud bewildered .. that.
tbe c .. aaalalt b1I client ever
came to trtal.
AroMOll went oe to cbarlit
that ••• GDe wttMu, not _.
1ln1I• wtt.... AN llr. Roae wu pMd '1 .... la (unttteet)
fen by AMllllm HUii • Ullt M Could ,_ a bribe oa to Mr.
Dledrtdl.''
Holiday
--.'Jransit.
. .
A Stea•11 E~peri•ent
-Becky Carnes of UC Irvine checks a solar reflector Wed -
nesday that was part of the campus Sun Day celebra-
tion. Students were trying to boil water in a kettle for
cooking hot dogs, but there wasn't enough sun. Undaunt-
ed, the students cooked the hot dogs on a barbeque and
sold them to bystanders.
Backed
L:.f.una Beach City ~ me n have backed a plan lo
uae a city-owned tram to baUl
patront 10 local 1tore1 adll ---
reataurants during Memorial
Day weekend.
Council members directed citY
aldel Monday to work with local
restaurateur Harry lloon a..S
other businessmen In developinl
a way to use tbe tram in an ef.
rort to counterbalance the
gasoline aborta1e.
Moon said Art Colony business
has been sagging due lo the gas
crunch.
Although most of the tram
plan details are to be ;.vorked out
between city aides and busi-
nessmen, council membets
agreed Tuesday lo require the
merchants to post a bond for use
of the tram.
Moon said many of the bu&i·
ne11men along Coast Highway
would ravor use or the propane-
powered tram in an attempt to
boost commerce during the hol1·
day weekend May 25-28.
City Manager Fred Solomon
said the city usually charees a
charter ree for use of the tram.
City aides said the fee is usually
about $11.50 per hour.
City aides said if would be less
cost11 lo operate the traro free
of charge to local business
patrons. They said hiring in
employee to collect fares on lbe
tram would prove costly.
Dana Project OK'd
Two Dana Point property
owners lost a last appeal before
the Orange County supervisors
Wednesday to prevent construc-
tion of a 31.000-square-root build·
ing in t h eir r esidential neighborhood.
Denying the appeal .
supervisors upheld euly county
planning commission approval
or the Dana Point Professional
Center. The developer plans to
build it on a site between La
Plaza and La Cresta Drives.
The building's front entrance
will face La Plaza, a com-
mercially zoned street. but the
rear wall abut La Cresta. a res-
idential street. .
. Bringing the appeal against
the planned structure were Ruth
Waller Miller and R.H. Clucus.
who both have properties on Lil
Cresta.
Although the proposed project.
planned to house medical and
business offices. does· not pro-
vide the number of ofr-street
parking spaces required by
county zoning codes. the plan-
ning commissioners still ap-
proved it.
t Instead or the mandatory 12&
spaces ror the size of stru~ture
proposed. commissioners al-
lowed the developer to provide
only 106. Because the building's
use is intended to be primarily
for medical offices, traffic and
parking demand will not be as
heavy as for other commercial
uses. county planners reasoned.
EARLY SUMMER TOOL SALE
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No 'Pante BUglng'-·of Goa in 1'1eia
•11•cms nllAN ........ _
Wlaal ,..Uc bQtlla, p...-.. Caner•
That wu t.he qllfftioe eontee 1taUon worlen aad
mo&oril&a waitlna paUenlb .. UM wen 11klna w..._.
day, wben a rand.om aamplina lbow.cl mott people art
buylftl au no more than uual.
•ANY Of',... cttJDn0NsD at Uu'" ttatioaa on
Newpon 9aiulevarcl ta Coeta ..... aa6d LIMY bu, a.11 fN·
q•Dlly than they UMd to.
"I never .ect to let It pt Olia low befoie." aakl Rick
Browabaek of Irvine, a computer comultut "I doa't like
wallina in Unea. My tanll '1 to low t.oday I'm afraid of run-
nan1 out."
He bad bHn walt1n1 ror I~ mlftutet at lbe Areo at leth
Street and Newport Boulevard
THE OTHEa STATIONS cheeked were the Go-Lo at
Newport Boulevud and BMy Street, aftd the P~llm Station
at 1740 Newport Blvd.
Unea at lunchtime Wednesday were short under 20
minutes at all three stations but few people appeared to
'l be lining up just to 1rab a rew gallons
"A k>t of them are empty .nd are pushing their cars,
or they run out at the pump," said Donna Sawyer. who
works at the Palm station.
"Most of our business is empty tanks -like big cars
that will take their 20·gallon maximun, ··she said.
"TllE&E IS NO TWO or three-gallon buying,'· said Harry Adess1an, m1mager ol the Arco, as he shooed " rare
wrong-plater out of line.
"She said she had to get gas to go somewhere," he
sighed. "I told her if l called the police 1t would be a $500
fine."
The smallest purchase observed at the three stations
was 3•,, gallons purchased by Kevin Severson. an Orange
Coast College student who had wailed for 20 minutes. But
then. his car's tank only holds seven gallons
AT THE GO-LO STATION, manager Agnes
Stokesbary said there hasn't been much trouble with peo-
ple topping off.
"Most or our cars arc five or more gallons," she said.
"We don't have any panic."
Nuke Shipment
Called F oulup
CARSON CITY I AP >
Nevada Gov. Bob List has said
he wants to talk to California
Gov. Edmund G. Brow.n Jr.
about apparent roul·UPS in
California inspe<:tions or nuclear
waste shipped here.
List also said Wednesday he
bas been advise d that the
Department or California Health
Laguna Dart
·Shootout Set
This Weekend
More than 500 dart throwers
irom throughout California are
expected to compete for $6,500 in
cash prizes in Laguna Beach's
Far West Shootout tournament
~el for Saturday and Sunday.
The Laguna Beach Jaycees
are sponsoring the loth aMual
event to be held in the Boys
Club. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road.
The club doors will open at 8
a . m. for registration. Partici·
pants ~ust register al least one
hour be fore their e vents .
Registration fees range from $6
for an individual to $24 for
teams.
Here·s a schedule or tourna-
mentevents:
· 10 a .m . Saturday Ladies·
Singles.
3 p. m . Saturday Ope n
Doubles.
8 p.m. Saturday fo'our-person
Teams.
10 a .m . Sund<iy Mi xed
Doubles.
3 p.m .SundayOpcn Singles
Erosion Curb
For Caspers
Park Wins OK
-
Services Division has temporan·
ly prohibited shipments from
firms which had nuclear wastes
on a truck that caught fire Mon-
day at a nuclear dump near the
Nevada desert town of Beatty.
Beverlee Myers, director of
the California agency. said one
of those fi rms. Aerojet Ordnance
Co .. has been ordered to suspend
all use of radioactive materials.
Ms. Myers also said it appears
Aerojct violated packag~g re ·
quircments for its nucle ar
wastes.
List had already ordered the
nuclear dump to stop accepting
s hipments from Aerojct, as well
as Bio-Sciences and Salk
Institute , both in Southern
Cal iforn ia, which also had
materials on the truck.
A waste pickup firm, Thomas
Gray and Associates. was or·
dered to temporarily stop send-
ing materials here.
List said he would insist that
proper inspections of tbe nuclear
wastes be made in the future. He
said Nevada officials would also
receive manifests showing what
wastes arc being shipped here,
a long with the method and route
of shipment.
The problems revealed as a
result of the fire w.hich burned
up lo w-lev e l radio a ctive
mate ri als at Be atty included the
pac king of uranium 238 in
plaster instead of conct!rete as
req1.4ired by California rules.
List also said a radioactive
substance <'ailed tritium was
found in "pasteboard boxes"
which was improper . He said
it's "frightening" to think what
might be happening elsewhere.
adding that "we were lucky."
Officials have been unable to
find signs of abnormal radiation
around the Beatty dump site run
by Nuclear Engineering Co.
Inc .. he said.
Governor List said he wasn't
concerned only becaus e
California officials apparently
"dropped the ball" on the in-
spections of nuclear wastes.
Operations al an Orange firm
tb'at transports radioactive
wastes have been suspended
during a probe into last
weekend's rupture or a waate-
fllled storage drum, according
to Oraqe County Health Officer
Morton Nelson.
Nelton said one or 174 five-
g all on drums of depleted
uran•um at the 1tora1e factllty
operated by Thomas Gray & As-
soetae.. at 115 N. Main St .• rup-
tured Sunday. The firm is one of
about ., in Oran1e County that
handlea radioactive material.
The napture was believed
caused by the unusually hi1h
temperatures that day but state
and t0unty lnveat11ators are
still lookin1 into the cause,
Nelsoa aaid.
He explained checke at the
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AGNES STOKES8ARY HEADS 'EM UP AT MESA STATION
'Panic Buying' Theory Squelched by Co••t Motorl•t• . .
The only real problem the station has. she said, is peo-
ple arrivin1e with $20 bills.
Since the station doesn't take any credit cards, checks
or travelers checks and keeps a minimum amount of cash
on band. workers rn.>quently run out or change, she said
.. We're notthe Bank of America."
Herc arc comments from some customers at the three
stations :
John Willia~ of Costa Mesa : He us es about
five gallons a day and. since his tank only holds 10 gallons.
fills up whenever it's his turn
County Suit
o. BYerett Tlbbe&a of Newpert Boad1: He
said be now buys eas leas ofteo ... , UMd to JUI& atop la uy
time, Now-I have to leave work in the-dayti.._to 1« la line to buy au ...
Carol Dedl•1er of lnlae: "I j"at don't 10
anywhere. I'm more t0nadoua of when I io to one end of
town, ma1tine sure I have more than one lhin1 to do." Sbe
said she was buying gas for her in·laws. wbo bave to make
three lri.-a week to the holpital.
ayan Miiier of COila Me1a: "I buy· 1aa less
often. I used to just put in a buck al a time. Now I pro·
craatlnate." •
Mltclt Carlson of lrvlae: "I always let it 10 to
empty and I still do.·•
Barbara Todd of Ce1&a MeH: She was filling
up for the second time this Week because sbe bad to drive
to Los Angeles. "but normally I still do it once a week."
Bob Bjorneby of Coroaa del Mar: "I
panicked today. I've got about a quarter or a tank left. I
figured Friday's going to be a hassle and the line was
short." He said he saw the line from his office nearby.
Joe Zimmer of Costa Mesa: He also works near -
a gas station, and noticed the short line. "I'm tbe kind or
person that bas always wailed till the last minute, so lbe
ball tank thing has never bothered me. My time's too
valuable to wait in line. I tbinJt we can lick this problem.
People will use less gas just by being aware "
Sandy Barsamian of lrvlae: "There's no way
I'd buy gas in Irvine because or the lines." She said she
still Cills up once a week when her gas level reaches a ·
quarter of a tank ... It hasn't really been any different lo me." ~
Karea Riner of Cblno, who works in Costa
Mesa: "You have to always make sure you've got enough
gas to gel lo work. The odd-even is great but I find I have
to make sure my car is over half a tank. Before, I used to
drive around on a prayer but now l can't take a chance.
"I buy gas here because it 's so bad In Chino, people
spend the night in their cars."
'-Miracle'
Baby Boni Marvin Case Reversed
AUCKLAl'i D . N e w
Zealand <AP 1 Margaret
Martin, who gave birth to
a girl eight months after a
hysterectomy . said today
she and her husband are
happy about the baby. but
it means deferring
purchase or a home.
Doctors called the Tues-
day birth a one-in-a -
million chance, and said
Mrs . Martin. who already
had three daughters , must
have been pregnant before
her uterus was removed.
They saicJ the fertilized
egg, proba°B1y still in the
Fa llopian tube, attached
itself to other organs and
was nurtured by blood.
rrom the bowel.
Bank to Aid
United Way
After Cutback
SAN FRANCISCO <AP I The
Bank of America said today it
will d istribute $1 million in foun-
dation funds over the nelit two
years to United Way agencies in
six urban counties hit hard by
Proposition 13-style cutbacks in
humanservices.
Bank officials sa id the Bank·
Ame rica Foundation grant
wo uld go to agencies in San
Francisco . Santa Clara ,
Sa c ramento. Los Nngeles,
Orange a nd San Diego counties.
J oseph W. Vale ntine , ex-
ecutive director or United Wa)
or the Bay Area. said the grant
will provide infant care for hlgh-
risk mothers to complete their
education. maintain an abused
women's refu~e center and pro·
vide teache rs at intercity re-
habilitation and youth centers.
Fire Kills Pets
LAFAYETTE IAPI · Thir-
teen dogs and cats died in a
$100,000 fire set at a veterinary
hospital Wednesday. authorities
said.
sloraee facility revealed only
background radiation levels fS a
result of the spill, levels far
lower than those allowed for ex·
poaure to the public.
But operations at the storaee
site haw been balled until it can
be assured that future container
rupture will not occur. Nelson
said.
Depleted uranium bas low
r•dloactivity. Nelson said, and
presents a minor radiation
huard only if inhaled or in·
get le(.
A truckload of radioactive
waatH from the same firm
cau1ht fire Monday near a
Nevada disposal ground but
authorWea in that state aay lbey
have found no unusual radtaUon
levels u a result. ·
By The Associated Press
A reverse Marvin vs. Marvin
_ t ype of trial in Santa Ana. tn
which a 57-year-old man seeks
possession or the home of a
woman he said was his lover for
eight ye ars , was under way
Wednesday in Superior Court.
Jack Dixon claims he had a
verbal contract with the late
Be rnice Vitullo to provide
physical and financiaJ support in
return for one-ha lf interest in
her home .
The agrcemc.'nl also granted
him full possess ion or her
·Midway City house in the event
or he r death. said Dixon's at·
torne y. Steven Delbrid~e. Mrs .
Vitullo died or cancer an 1977 at
age 59.
ln the Marvin case. a Judgc or
de red actor Lee Marvin to pay
$104 ,000 ror· "r ehabilitat ion
purposes " to his former live-in
companion. Miche lle Triola
Marvin, in her landmark proper
ty rights trial. But he rejected
her claim that she a nd the actor
had an implied contract to share
all assets during the six years
they lived together.
Dixon. who still lives an Mrs.
Vi tullo's house. whi c h h e
testified was worth about $60,000
an 1976, said the woman "wa:.
my lover and was going to be •
my wife laleron ··
Attorney Edwa rd II . Stone.
re prt::St>nling Mrs. Vilullo's
estate. conceded thetwohad lJVed
together as late as 1977. He said,
however , that Dixon lived in the
house as a renter and performed
household duties or bought·
groceri~s either as gifts or as part
of an agreement.
In testimony before Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Robert Banyard, Dixon detailed
his involvement with Mrs.
Vitullo from the time they met
in a Westminster bar in 1969 UD'-
lil her death.
He said he took care of her.
cha nging he r bandages and
he lplhg her to the bathroom
wh en she became ill several
months before she died.
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Decline Eyed
California Crazies ·
ooa CALIFOa.NIA COllJCS: No doubt beea.e of our
4oq lines ln the cuoUDe aqueeae. and 10me or the aany IO· lna•-on. peopl. . e ellewhere tn thi.1 country now believe what
tbey always auapeeted: CaWomia ll lndeed lhe land or
WASIONGTON <AP> -R1a1nC moftlqea COila and faWnl con·
&tructioG r•'-will pla1ue lbe boua1q lDduatry lot moat ol the re·
malnder ol um year, aay boua1q experta.
The prectieUGGI ume fo.llowiq a report by tbe Commerce Depart·
ment on Wednelday tbat ~ ata.rta declined 2.1 percent in April.
Hb. .
They are •l"Oftl The ~J'e atandina "' ••• hnes aren't cruy-juat irritated baruaed. The men and
women nmniq the 1u ataUom uen'l &any. Juat tired and
wearied ol lt all.
The real peopte wbo have clearly 1one bananas over
lb1s whole thina are our California politicians. They've
become twitty.
CONSIDU TBE •l&E and Jerry Sbow. It far out·
It'• the Mike & Jerry Show, With Sam tM Sidekick Thrown In
strips the old Tom & Jerry animated cartoons where the
comic cal and mouse chased each other all over the screen
with slapstick antics.
Mike and Jerry make Tom & Jerry look like their
chasings were perfectly sane. Consider the plot:
While tbe drop waa small,
M lcbae\ S um icbraat, an
eCODCHDilt for lbe National As·
soclaUon ol Home BuUden, said
st eeper declines are ahead
because money for home
mortaaaea ia 1rowin& scarce.
8V •JCDAST SAID savings
and loan associations. which
provide most of the financing for
home buiJdin& and buymg, sus-
tained a net loea or deposits of Sl
billion in April aa savers looked
for more profitable investments.
I Related analysis, Page B6. >
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"They'r e running out or
· money .... The same thing is
continuing in May," he said, nol·
in~ that the gasoline shortage in
California is posing another prob·
lem. "Housing needs traffic.
and traffic is dropping sharply."
Meanwhile, two economists
for the United States League of
Savings and Loan Associations
predicted home mortgage loan
rates will increase lo J 1 percent
or higher by early fall, up from
an average of 10.34 percent in
April. itself a record.
THE 2.1 P ERCENT drop in
housing starts in April to an an·
nual rate of 1,749,000 followed a
29 percent increase in March.
The April totaJ WU considered
satisfactory, even tbou&h it was
20 percent below tbe pace at the
same time lut year, when 2
million housing units were built.
"It's not a bad number. but
it's one of the last two months or
goo d numb ers," sai d
Sumicbrast.
The Commerce Department
said building permits for new
housing fell to an annual rate or
l,517 ,000 in April, down 6 percent
from March and down 21 per-
cent from a year earlier.
SAUL B. KLAMAN, president
of the National Association of
Savings Banks, says the housing
industry faces a mild recession
because or high interest rates,
predicting total starts for this
year will drop as low as 1.6
million units.
Vondal S. Gravlee. president
of the National Association of
Home Builders. said concern
over higher interest rates com·
bined with a drop in savings
leads him to conclude there
won 'l be any increase in housing
starts at least for the remainder
of this year
Restaurant Burns
A replica of a steer atop the OK Corral Restaurant in
Tucson, Ariz.. was damaged when the restaurant was
gutted by fire Wednesday. It was the second major blaze
in the city in less than a week. Workmen had begun in·
stalling a fire sprinkler system there earlier in the day.
Governor Jerry rues off to Wastiington to gel more gas
for California. Lieutenant Governor Mike promptly takes
over the big chair in Sacramento and signs an order easing
pollution standards and a llowing more production of
leaded gasoline. Islanders Battle U.S. Military
BtJT WAIT! There's a typographical error in his ex·
ecutive order. Meanwhile. Governor J erry is winging back
home and will soon become governor again. Lieutenant
Governor Mike is stranded in San Francisco and must
race back to Sacramento to ink a corrected order.
They're racing each other, one by jet and one by car_
Who won? Who was governor when the gas order <correct-
ed> finally got signed? Will it stand up? Will it ran down?
Our state and the entire nation wait breathlessly for
the thrilling conclusion or the Mike and Jer,,ry Show
MEANWIDLE BACK in Washington, our sage senior
citizen and millionaire senator, S.I. Hayakawa, had his
brief moment al center stage in the comedy.
From his lofty perch of age, wisdom and arnuence,
Hayakawa in one grand sw~p solved the entire California
gasoline problem.
ln a nutshell (that 's a good term here), our sage
senator ~uggested that we just let the poor people walk.
They're unemployed, so they don't need cars a nyway·
"Lt:I' 111E GASOLINE go up." Hayakawa intoned. to
two bucks, or $2.50 or maybe even $3 a gallon. That'll dis
courage the poor from buying it. And as for the wealthy,
like himself, why, they'll always be able to afford a few
gallons. no matte r how much it costs.
You begin to wonder if old Senator Sam ever intends to
come home again. It might be hazardous to his health.
Good Lord, after all this, it's no wonder the people
back east think we're kinda weird out here.
Marine Held In Scare Calls
VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. <AP >
A Marine Corps sergeant who
allegedly terrified area women
by threatening to cut orr their
children's ears and "mail them
back in a box" has been arrest-
ed and chafged with making
more than a dozen obscene
phone calls. police said.
Detective N.D. Ferguson said
a bogus newspaper ad resulted
in the arr est of Robert L.
Elmore, Zl, a Marine Corps gun-
nery sergeant stationed al Camp
Elmore in Norfolk.
VIEQUES, Puerto Rico <AP l
Fishermen and their sup-
porters tried to block an am·
phibious assault exercise on this
tiny Puerto Rican island used by
the Navy as a tar~et range.
U S. Navy personnel briefly
detained 12 members of the
band a nd a woman r eporter Wednesday
Mobil to Quit
MitiAtlantic
Expwration
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . (API
-Mobil Oil Corp. says it is giv-
ing up exploration orr the mid·
Atlantic coast after reporting
the industry's 13th dry well in
the Baltimore Canyon Trough.
Only three drilling rigs remain
in the area off New Jersey and
Delaware. although a few more
are expected to begin wells on
new lease tracts later this sum·
mer .
Mobil is the firth oil company
to give up on the mid·Atlantic
drilling area, which the govern-
ment predicted may hold as
much as 1.02 billion barrels of
oil and 13.5 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas.
Rain Storms Continue
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THE FISHERM~N sa1d they
would return in force and
threatened lef:a) action over al·
leged mistreatment. It was the
first day of a two-week military
exer cise in Caribbean waters
near Puerto Rico involving a
dozen ships.
Carlos Zenon. president or the
Vieques Fishermen's Associa·
lion and one ot those arrested,
said Navy and Marine personnel
roughed up the people they de-
tained on a-beach in the exercise
a rea .
Juan Saez Burgos, attorney
for the association. s aid he
would bring suit next Monday on
grounds the civil rights of those
detained were violated.
·THE FISHERMEN have
joined the government of Puerto
Rico in seeking an injunction to
hall naval bombardment and
m aneuvers on their island off
Puerto Rico's southeast · tip.
They say the fragile offshore
reefs are being damaged and
thei r livelihood s are en ·
dangered.
T he Navy says Vieques offers
an ideal mix of facilities ror
training the Atlantic Fleet and is
essential to the nationa l defense.
Six small fi shmg boats tried to
block the inv11s1on of Rlue Beach
on the island's south coast. Am·
phibious tracked vehicles and
landing craft easily got by and
landed within m10ulcs of the
scheduled H-hour.
ThE FISmNG BOATS, carry-
ing about 35 protesters, ttu;n
headed back lo a camp set up
the night befon; in the gunnery
and bombing range about four
miles cast. where they found
Navy personnel await ing them.
Ca,stro Opens Talks
With Mexico Chiefs
COZUMEL. Mexico IAP l -Fidel Castro, who left the Mexican
coast 23 years ago to begin his revolution, was to return today for the
first time for talks with President Jose Lopez Portillo. The bearded
Cuban president also plans some skin diving.
Lopez Portillo was to be accompanied in the talks by bis new
fo r eign min is t~r . Jorge CU BA HAD A szo million ~asleneda. who . te~laced ~n· trade deficit with· Mexico last hag~ Roel Garcia an a ma)or year and wants Mexican goods Caban~ sha.keup on the eve or and materials to d evelop its
Castros a mval. island industries.
Castro was expected lo dis·
cuss increasing the $2 million
Cuba exports to Mexico in rum.
cigars and nickel and talk about
buying Mexican oil, fisbin~
questions and Central American
affairs. sources said.
Lopez Portillo will meet with
Castro again Friday and a joint
communique will be released.
Castro plans some skin diving
Friday morning to look at coral
formations in the turquoise
waters s urro unding Cozumel
island, sources said.
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adopted will Ntult ln C011Nrvin1 more utu.ral , .. , • IUIUce
WUfiam Clark .n«e for lbe court.
The commiaaioa aet up a flve·Uer rate 1trvetue wtdcla
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tloo ud 101De lndividt al ftnna after tbe PUC &ranted Padftc Gu
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·Gas Storage Fatal Move
SAN BERNARDINO <AP> -.. I've bad my
c'Ybll apella." Tammer Jemea said Wednnclay .. -au ... a ' .apjtal bed ret&aperat.i.DC from a
1uollne·"-&ed ftre that eaculfed her apartment
ud kWld her buaband and tau. cblldrm.
TM ._..... wu the lu.t ol doaena in recent weeu da8t bave left several people dead and mor~
tbaD • illjured.
The rented movlng van ran out of gas and the
Jenaeps couldn't find a service station open. So
they siphoned the gas out of their can and stored
it in three five.gallon cans in their apartment,
pla.nninl to finish moving the next day.
During the night, a spark from the wall
furnace ignited rumes rrom two of tbe gas cans in
the livinc room, fire officials said. ••1 ftaure ii we dldD 't bave the gu aborta1e. it
would never bave oee\lrnld," she saya bitterly. "l lost my family over it."
lAll weekend, tbe Jemena )aad been moving
from Pomona. OD the eastern edae of Los Angeles
County. &o F.dgemont in Rivenide County
Mn. Jensen ran for belp but none of the other
family members escaped the apartment. The dead
were Vernon Blair Jensen, 33, and Mrs. Johnson's
three children -Cascius Ellis Gaines, 8, Bersheda
Shoshana Gaines. 6, and Sonya Michelle Johnson,
5.
Mid East Center Blasted
LOS ANGELES CAP> A
special committee ·at the
University of So'1tbern
California reeommended Wed·
nesday that the college discoo·
tinue .ib relationship witb a
private foundation eatabliabed to
provide famds for a proposed
campus Middle East Center.
Financial reliance on the Mid·
die East Center Fqundation
would "coaflict with tlie normal
fund-raising procedW"eS,CWTeDl·
ly employed by the central ad·
ministration," said the blue rib-
bon committe.;. convened in
November by university presi·
dent ~obn R. Hubbard.
Oii Taftb Rapped
( Sl'ATf}· J
profit association seeking to pre.
serve the environment, seeks a
writ of mandate.
Marine'• Ear C1at
OCEANSIDE <AP> -Police
have identified a young Marine
found s taggering a long the
road s ide with multiple sla b
wounds and his left ear cut off as
J7·year-old Cecil Bason.
·Police later arrested five sus-
pects, including two juveniles,
o n charges of attempte d
murder, assault with a deadly
weapon, mayhem and robbery.
prime home loan rate to 11 lh
percent, compared to the 11 to
i 1 •1• percent rate charged by
most major mortgage lenders.
Wallace E. Bowen, senior vice
president, said Wednesday the
association experienced a
buildup in loan commitments so
strong that ·•the previous rate of
1H4 percent was not holding it to
a le vel that would match the
funds we had."
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD <AP>
-A 17·year ·ol.d North
Hollywood youth has been ar·
rested after allegedly posing as
a gas station attendant and col·
lecling $27 in "advance ·de·
posits" from· motorists waiting
in a long gas line, police said.
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Scooting Through The Air
Dick Clawson of Visalia banks over an or·
chard in his 140-pound ~itchell Wing
Oyer, manufactured in kit form in nearby
Portervilh~. The manufacturer says he
builds the kits for those who can afford a
motorcycle but would prefer to own a
plane.
Fmd May Bring Pesticide Ban
SACRAMENTO <API A stale finding or
traces of the pesticide DRCP m 36 groundwater
wells is bad news for growers -nationally as well
as statewide
Nationally. the US. Envtronmenta l Protection
Agency is considering a total ban of DBCP, which
is linked by t.ests to cancer and infertility, and the
finding obviously gives critics ammunition.
EPA 's next hearing on the proposed ban is
June 25, and Larry O'Neill. an EPA spokesman.
said the finding could have a "significant" effect
on the EPA's attitude.
ment associate director, said the finding means
the state would not be .. proceeding al full speed"
toward lifting the ban.
The pesticide is on~ of the most popuJar in the
nation. and Cahfom1a growers have argued that
its continued ban would mean hundreds of millions
of dollars in losses in crop productivity.
The finding was announced Wednesday by the
slate Food and Agriculture Department, which
s aid it would continue testing to see how
widespread the problem is.
. LOS ANGELES CAP> -A suit
aimed at blocking the state
coaslal commission's approval
of two storage tanks included in
the proposed Standard Oil of
Ohio's Long Beacb oil terminal
was filed Wednesday in Superior
• Court.
The action by the Citizens
Task Force on Sohio, a non·
IAJan Ra•~ lllbd
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Fidelity Federal Savings and
Loan Associa,tion bas raised its
PQlice said the youth, whose
name was withheld because he
is a juvenile, was booked on sus·
picjon of theft Wednesday and
released to his father.
Statewide. only California bas a DBCP ban in
effect, and the finding just as clearly dents the
campaign by the agric ulture industry to lift it.
Jake MacKenzie, a state agriculture depart·
The 36 wells in which DBCP was found are
among 139 tested in two weeks. All 36 are in the
San Joaquin Valley, except for four in Riverside -
County.
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FiDancial Sense
~-ID-Sycamore-MGve
Lquna Beachcoundlmenmoved tbll week to1rantH·
chaai~ MIOtlaUna rtchta for development ol a 15· to 70-acre
S1camon Hilla parcel tot.be Ba)'W'OOd Development Group
of Newport Bead\.
TM attkm meam tile ftrm would have tM exclualve
rlaht to ne.,Uate with U. ctty and to 1ubmlt development
plam --which could call for 300 to .00 townhomes and con·
iominiwna -for city approval.
Tbe move ls the lalalt ln a aeriet of con~ak>na coun·
cllmee have made la an attempt to pay off the 16. 75 million
debt lncurred when they purchued the overall ~-acre
parceJ from Rancbo PU. Verdes Corp. lo preserve al Ms
oPeft Speff.
The firm will ne1otiate with the city and as tho$~
seasK>OS becin city otriciala abould keep some things Ul
mind.
The most important element would be the impact that
the distant development would have on city services. Whal
will be the cost o( fire and police protection and utilities to
the land in a remote portion ortbe city? ~
. Perhaps those costs could be borne by a special assess·
mentdiatrict. It is a factor that merits evaluation.
Comlcil members should also consider potential impact
f romthe units on Laguna schools.
· When the council moved boldly to acquire the land and
free the city from inverse condemnation suits. coun~iJ
members did .not foresee the headaches they've encoun·
tered. Some argue that allowing 300 or more units on the
land is a sellout since a city specific plan before acquisition
allowed only 156 units on the property. But this was an issue
of the suits.
Authorizing the development adjacent to El Toro Road
would at least push all building into one corner of the
property, leaving the rest fOr open space.
1be council has worked no miracle panacea in the mat-
ter of Sycamore Hills, but then financial miracles don't
comeeasily. -•
SlDDDler School
Laguna Beach and Capistrano· area school district of.
Cicials seem to disagree on how to provide summer
classes for high school students.
Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees have
a_pproved a pt an to provide summer classes for first
tbrough 12th grade youngsters through an agreement
with La Verne University.
. Capistrano Unified School District trustees have ap·
proved a summer school plan for first through eighth
graders with no plan for high school students.
The philosophical split appears to center around the
use of school materials.
Laguna Beach officials have been given a legal opi-
nion that the9 may allow students to check out district·
owned textbooks as if they were library books.
But Capistrano Unified officials say their interpreta.
tion of the legal counsel's opinion is that the school dis·
trict has no authority to sell. lease or "otherwise provide
supplies" for a private firm like La Verne University
even if it is administering the summer school program.
Some 5,000 Capistrano area students have expressed
interest in summer classes. The high schoolers in that
group must understandably be puzzled at why they must
JJt,ay home while their counterparts in Laguna enjoy the
benefits of summer school because of picky difference
in interpreting the Jaw.
San Juan Development
Tonight. San Juan Capistrano's Town Hall Associa·
lion. a municipal watchdog group, will sponsor a meeting
to discuss a proposal to build 1,201 homes on prominent
·hillside land.
San Juan councilmen asked the organization to
sponsor the meeting so local residents would have an op.
portunity to study and comment on the plan.
It involves 1,26S acres of prime, hillside land located
east or Interstate 5 and south of San Juan Creek Road.
' The proposal is the result of negotiations bet ween the
city and a Los Angeles-based investment firm following
an $11 million land use lawsuit filed against San Juan.
Glendale Federal's proposal has been criticized by
local groups because it requires four million cubic yards
of grading and calls for high densities of housing in
certain areas or the land.
City stair members have praised the plan, noting that
700 acres would be donated to the city as open space.
Development of the area will have significant im·
pacts on traffic flow, local schools, municipal services
and the quality of life in San Juan.
Residents should make a point of attending the meet-
ing. It will take place in the council chambers, 32400
J>aseo Adelanto, at 7:30 tonight.
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Rowlend Evam/Robert Novak
BrowBJins -Oil ID.depena@Dts.-
W ASlllNOTON The Ip·
pearuce ol Gov. Edmund G.
Browa Jr. before UHi naUoo'• in-
dependent oil drillers typified
the unique poUtJc1l style be will
uae in hi• campaian acainst
Prffldenl Carter: horrendously
Incompetent advance prepara·
tiona compensated for by a
brUUant personal performance.
lt wu the governor's idea to
appear in Reno, Nev .. al Lbe an·
nual conven·
tion ol the Jn.
dependent
Petroleum
Assn . or
America UP·
PAAI -the
rough-and ·
ready small
oil men
scarcely ex·
peeled to be
Jerry-for-President boosters.
1 PAA executive vice president
Lloyd Unsell accepted Brown 's
offer, giving him the May 8
luncheon spot.
THE WEEKS passed,
however, without Brown con·
firming the date even after be·
ing prodded. Unsell. his patience
exhausted, tapped Secretary of
~VJ. ~I
I -6~·
Enero James SebJealqer u
Brown 'a substitute and sent tbe
governor a teleer•m diainvttin&
him from tbe meetlna.
"You have gotten. our atten.
tion." top Brown aide Gray
Davia telephoned Unsell in
lPAA 's Washington office, re·
iterating Brown's desire to ad·
dress the oil men. Unsell agreed,
reserving a new Ume for Brown
to speak May 8.
'"They were really very cold,"
reported one onlooker connected
with neither the governor nor
the JPAA. "but Brown won them
over... What makes this all the
more remarkable is that Brown,
who usually takes the precise
opposite' of any Carter position,
has been saying that the presi·
dent waited too late to decontrol
oil prices and that decontrol dur·
ing a supply shortage is unwise.
IN RENO, however, Brown gave
the impression he favors decon·
trol without precisely endorsing
it. What's more. in private con·
versations with ttie oil men, he
criticized Carter's excess-profits
oil tax as a lax Oil oil production
that will undermine future
supply. Given a choice. there is no
doubt that the independent oil
men would prefer Jerry 8rowD
over Jimmy Carter by a wtde
mar1ln.
SAUDI ftOUBLI!
One week after Saudi Arabia 'a
sbocki~ ouater of the CIA ala·
tion chief in Jeddah. SecRtary
of State Cyrus Vance threw a
new verbal punch at the oll·ricb
Arab state which angered White
House foreign policy aides.
The White House was reeling
from the impact of the un·
precedented ouster of the Oen·
tral Intelligence Ageney {CIA>
station chief when \i'ance told
the House Foreign Affairs Com·
miUee that "clear and-sharp dif·
ferences'' were d,eveloping
between the U.S. and Saudi
Arabia. Taken together, these
developments have brought the
two old allies to their lowest
state ever.
The Saudi government bad
nothing personally against the
CIA 's station chief. but a lot
against the administration. For
one thing, CIA headquarters
here infuriated the Saudis by or·
dering its local operatives to
count the number or minority
Shiite Mosle ms with ties to
revolutionary Iran. r'
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Tbe uverridlnl problem
1tema from u .s. preuure oa tbe
Sauclia to set la l1De beblDd tlae
U.S. and the new E1yptlu.
l•raeli ~ treaty. Sa\Mlt...of.
ficlaJ• feel tbat becaw.e of the
1rave apllt oa this Lllue between
their country and tbe U.S.,
W Hbinc1on is conductiq an UD·
dercover campaign depictlal a
dieintegratinc Saudi royal
family.
A1aimt that backdrop, when
Vance was asked about U.S.·
1 Saudi relations, be plunced iD -
makin1 matters worse, not
smoothinc over the differences.
WhiteM House aides were nab·
ber&uted. They tried to explain
Vance's criticism as the lawyer·
like reaction of a good attorney
analyzing a worsening case.
Privately, however, they were
furious lbat Vance would pour
more oil oo the inflamed U.S.·
Saudi connection.
That Saudi decision ordering
the Cf A agent out of the country
was the fll"St time ever tbat a
CIA man has been ousted from
any country. That reveals the
sorry state of relations between
the U.S. and its chief foreign oil
supplier.
MAGGIE AND RONNIE
However -cool British Prime
Minister Margaret Tbateber'e
relationship with President
Carter may be. she is OG ex·
cellent terms with one American
polit1c1an : front-running
Republican presidential hopeful
Ronald Reagan.
Wh~n Reagan visited London
last autumn, then prime
minister James Callaghan did
no have time to see him. That
provided a shared e"perience
for Reagan with Thatcher. who
was given a Simil-ar cold
shoulder by Carter when she vis·
ited Washington during the sum·
mer or 1977.
Reagan and Thatcher did get
together for a long chat and hit
it off splendidly, finding they .
. agreed on most foreign and
domestic questions.
A footnote: Thatche r , who
takes the Soviet menace rar
more seriously than Callaghan,
showed her thinking by recom-
mending that Reagan read "The
Third World War" by Gen. Sir
John Hackett <Macmillanl. ~
book is a scenario for a Soviet
a~tack on the West in 1985.
Energy Choice: Regulate or Nationalize·
To the Editor: "Californians are themselves companies have cunningly many years. I have paid my
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan to blame for the present long played into the hands of OPEC bills on the first of the month fof'
and our current Congressman lines al gasoline stations. . . ·' on the spot market. many years. Living in Orage
Bob Badham have offered their Many· Californians -like Tom Barley's excellent May County, I bave now waited in
solutions to the present gasoline myself -are in business for 13 article could only be faulted lines for about five days, or two
shortage. themselves and not dependent for leaving out the Rotterdam and one ball days due to the odd·
Reagan, despite bis admission on the United Slates government operation. Individually, the even routine, from between 4S
that his driver has had difficulty for hand-outs. ..Seven Sisters"' will say they minutes and 3 hours.
finding gasoline. favors a MANY CALIFORNIANS could do nothing about the spot .. hands-off" by government ap. like myself -are on the road market and will claim to be do-NOW, I wish lo announce to
proach. He places his faith in his for more than 40,000 miles a ing a good job in a difficult the companies how they inay
driver and in his hope that the year in the pursuit or survival situation. But as a group they collect whatever I owe them:
free·enterprise system of sup· . . . rather than depending on are ripping off the consumer and If the last letter of the com·
ply-equalling-demand will make the state or the federal govern· failing to meet tbeir collective pany·s name is in tbe beginning a speedy recovery. ment for a living. responsibility. half of the alphabet, you may
Congressman Badham, Many Californians like WhatbappensinRotterdamis come to my door on odd num·
similarly devoted to th e myself -are getting damn fed more important than what hap· bered days; the rest may arrive
capitalist faith. reports that ~s up with irresponsible individuals _pens in Washington 0.C. where on .:;;:e.::st~!s~Uedion
recent breakfast meeting wi who have positions of power in an inept President a.Del a bum· will be posted daily.
the chairman of a major oi the United States government bling Congress of democrats Also, for their convenience. 1 company has convinced him and do not understand the re· and retublicans can't even plan to fly flags to announce my
that oil companies are being un-alities of the world. including the formula an emergency ration· financial situation. Green means
fairly criticized. way "supply and demand" mg plan. God help us. The Presi· you are lucky and 1 have These Reagan-Badham views works. dent and the Congress can't, and
are. in my considere<l opmion, As a minimum -I suggest the American oil companies and finances lo pay. Yellow will · h · lf · d h t th h 11 t f th OPEC surely won't. mean tbat my finances are in naive. arc a1c, se -serving an t ey gc e e ou o e possible straits. mainly due to wrong. gasoline business. Otherwise. JONS. BRAND •s OUR c""1'ety becomes i·n· study the period .or 1760 to 1766 the prices I have bad to pay in " ~ ed gas lines. Red. or course, means c reasingly complex a nd in· · · · you may see tt repeat · Sl•ple Srlaed11i. that you will have to try to col·
terdependenl, as we are forced EUGENE W · WILKIN To the Editor: led on tbe next allocated day.
to place more and more depen· T ANN SCH. KITZ dence OD technology (nuclear as 8eUerd9• C-•ee•iell O solve this stupid gas prob-
11 · I lem in Orange County and re· we as conventaona ) • govern· To the Editor: duce the lines in my opinion R fl
ment musl facilitate. coordinate The oil companies are not uld be · 1 Tb ajo rob •lie and protect the public interest to wo samp e. em rp -To the Editor·
an l·ncreas• .. g extent. d~mping gasoline in the desert. lem is people don't know when . ... Tb t dl ·t off to The high rises on Newport The great paradox of our time ey are no sen og 1 a station is going to be opened or Beach's once lovely biUs, tbe Mexico. Nor are they keeping for how ~.. ao as soon as they is that as our dependence on loaded tanJters off the coast. ope...,...s, talion a·n the mom traffic jams on her nicest daJs
By L•. BOYD from afar. Rather, it's tbe gi ovtbenunenredltbiinlilcrea1ses, ollJ' faith They have created a gasoline f::. ~Y 1!'t in line. · and the smog wafting in on tbe
A mechanic can hear ability to distinfuish certain n e c J Yo government, shortage and achieved higher To solve the problem a law autumn santanas tell us sbe is
things in an engine that a sounds from other sounds orchestrated, directed and erofits in a much more subtle b: Id.ls uedJ.b t ILm!l..: not a virgin anymore. But, you ..,_~---itiNl'tftr. ................ ~~~rfti,;l'ftP...-....,nt--1fl!ttl!r1~htl!-dtffll!l"P.l""~---t--t~ .... ~~"Y-·RReee•1~mt111t<••!Bhamd~h••_._._...5mHa~6~n~e~~~"~b~y~en~c~o~u~·r~a~im1n~fr.;t~n~r:--~~J~o~~~~llcom"W!iiYbiifo~lie~a~~penea~m~a2·~4•0~•~·~a•1ta• ..... ~to~IMr...ea,,&ojl.al..ia11DCaaa;........~~
can bear lhJngs in a chest Generally, women seem to likeforces,decreases. OPEC nations to not expand pro· at least one day a week from 6 to recoemze when you have been
·cavity that a mechanic can't be somewhat more girted Opposition by free·enlerpri.se duction and condoning Iran's a.m. to 10 p.m. That way people raped.
bear. Maybe that's too ob-than men in this matter. advocates to politically mandal· limited production. would know tbey coold let 185 A eiant phallic symbol <oll
vlous. Merely mention it to particularly mothers of ed aecountabiUty for energy pro· The Rotterdam connection all day long or after wort and drilling rig) has been towed out
make tbe point that keen sleeping babies. ducin1 corporations stems, 1 and Ashland Oil is the device they would know where they front to foul our view of
hearing ii not merely the believe, from coldly calculated the oU cartel used to achieve could flnd a station open in Catalina, If it ls successful it ~blUty to detect faint sounds ·Question artses as to self·i.nterwt. Profit, ratber tban their objectives. By allowing will be let\ there to make an.,.. wh~ther the weather has the public interest, bas Iona Ashland Oil, the largest of the anTb':~~nc:i· leut seven major roganUy obscne gesture back
Dear
Gloomy
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City offlclal1 should
spend more Ume fllbl· lDI tbe pNpOMd lrriDe
Coa1t state park.
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ftec .. n&lae.
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anything to do with the blocked America's joining the ·nc1 .._.._ts to b oil t at you foreveMllOft. au I c id e rate. It m u st. other democratic nations ol the 1 ell'""~ ' pure ase a oil companies that are in almost There are 11 more oil 1eaMS Suicides hereabouts start to Id l d t ' $20 a barrel on the spot every community of Oranae ·-if ... ,_ ..a---'t of ,... wor n • op ing a com· market ln Rotterdam they save County. As an example, all that out u.:ft ...... one -• increase In January . and pre.___,,._ ... •1-al pro1ram of rend.,..., -....... _. the OPEC"""ftieiDben the green would have to be done ls the 1 -· peak in May and June. In enera matrol. light to becin the current round fot•--i ..... : lly c.-GDC'811 ls not only for tM Tbe Soutbem Hemisphere Tb t d b t th "'-"• bl_._ --...1 tbe __ .__ ~•a-.. e curren e a e on e of manipulated, oil company· Shell opened Monday nm -,...._, _,
where the seuons run just availability of 1aaolihe should created abort.age. Texaco opened Tuesday do eoacem me ereatl)'. . at re.
the oppoelte, the suicide turn away from orthodox Standard-Chevron opened ally hurts la that I alreadJ mill
1tatl1Uc1 run Just the op· rbetorlc, scapeioattnc and TBll bu created lbe sborta1e Wedneeday the beautlfUI unmarred 1...u.
poslte, too. rumor to realistic, praamaUc that leads to the Ions tu liJMll Union 78 opened Tbunday CAROL SVANS
Edward Teach, tbat in-dlaeuasion of altemaUv•: ra· and 1reat profits: Standard OU a Mobil opened Friday
famous pirate of yesteryear tlonin1. publlc·uUllty type re· 303 Der cent proftt over the Pre· Arco__... Saturday
called Blackbeard, was a 1ulalioft or eventual natlonaJiza. vious year. The defenders and Exxon.,.,,..ope_,..ned &anday
pretty toaab euatomer, no Uoa apoloaiata of lbe oU companies doubt •bout it. BriUab Navy . TOM WERT iucb ae Shell 'a Devereux Tbe rest could be opened
Lt. Rober( Maynard fioaUy and 1urprisin1ly Rep. Bob whenever they wanted. sot blm. On Nov. 21, 1711, off f'efl IJfl Bad ham Will cGfttlDUt to .JACK ENDA
the N~ carouna cout. But To tbe Editor: put the blame on the 1ovem· .c .. -•. •• ~-· It It took 20 eevere eword The Dally Pilot quotes David meat or tbe people. But tbat ii IP ..,..
wound• and flve lar1e· BardlD of tbe Federal EDlrD •ot •MN the blame 11MMilcl To dM Utar: caliber pbtol 1lU11 to km Mr. M1u1*'7 Commilaloe u Ital-Net. 'fte aO ..n.c la arU&ial I lane beld credit e.,. wttll
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your question.s to Pot Dunn. At Your ~rvu:e. Orange
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numbercomaot be considered. This column appears dai-lw •zcqt~.
Gllllle Glees L•• .... Pfl'• Ll•ll•
DEAR PAT: Hu anyone written an "advice"
book for landlords? We have our problems too, and
occasionally need some answers on bow lo deal
wiUl t.eDaDt problems.
_ S.L .• Cost.a Mesa
" Nolo Presa book, ••LaJldJonliag, .. by Lelp
....._. may be wltat yoa waat. Tiie aat.bor cells
~ a &est .._. for Rani "8ods Ce11e1e. He COY·
en npUn. •U.&eaa11tt, leUial ,_. &eauta,
eYldllml, records, uses, a.cl mJscellaJleeU ....
els--. dedaiou." TM JSS.pa&e Yolame C06ta
$1%.11. l&'a avallable la llukstorea, or from Nolo Presa. P.O. Bos 544, OccideMal, CaW. tstlS.
bdiuully, Nele Press abe ii &lie P11Wlslter el Ille •'Callfonla Teu.u• &......_. . THaats'
&lp&s." Tlda .._. also cea prove ltelpfal to
,.....,. ... wall& le OH Mt eudly wtia& legal ,.....Cllelr._...uve.
.,.,_,een G•I• Cellefle €redli
DEAR PAT: r believe I remember reading in-
formation some time ago in A YS that told bow you
can get college credit for volunteer work. Would
you please repeat Ulla for me?
. • E .D .• Newport Beach
....... TD Get Collele cre4llt For Wlaat Y" Rawe
Leaned Aa " Bomemaar ... voaa.aeer," la •••llallle ,_ S2 fro• Attredltiae Womea •a Co•·
peteKies, ETS, PrlHe&ea. N.,. IHtt. <Make
eMd .. ~ ................ ,...... Senlee.)
TM •d1mk erHll ,_ reeeln flWll pa,..._t.
•1 eeae,. ud alnnltlea II ae& fw ltomemak·
...... Ht tee-nperiew, Ml n&Mf' for wlaat
1• b•e lea111H &la...._. Uaete esperteaees.
Tee ... .-. fer P....._I wW,.. bow Ha laelMe
wTtUa ••&ertala of pnfeailul eallber a.cl faeal·
tJ 9'1enatlla of Y• at yoar paid or upald work.
I•• Gttllle /flq Aid Tee .... er
DEAR PAT: Is there a book that tells about all
Id.Deb of different occupations and the training
needed for&bem? I'm in high school and would like
to check out training requirements to help me ~
ckle what kind or work I want to do after I finish
scbool
R.G., Costa Mesa
Tiie "Oee .. Uollal Oa&Jook llaJMlbeek., eN·
talu die fellowlq laformaU-fer more ~ .. l5t
eeH•MI• 1: umre of ...,.; plaeee of employ.
••t: mlllilla er eUaer flUIUkatieu, ud ad-
•a11eeme11&; e•pioy•eat ..au•; earalap a.cl ,...nlitl emallHou; ud ..... eea of addMlollal la·
,_......._ 'fte .......... la pMlialted eYel'J two
,.an bJ die U.S. Depart.-of Laber'• Berea• el
La'9r9taUl&la. Cfple8 eaa be pmdaaled frem qy nlloul dee of IM Banaa of Labor Statl9tla, or
f .... mreferneeaedlellloflaraerUbrartea.
E',...P,...AJ4
WOODSTOCK •••
mandiDC a part in tbe dedakJD.malrinc process.
Now they've 1ained their point." •
CaH Hovde ii a Columbia professor of Englisb
Wllo aened aa a *8n from Ila UDW 1972, the uni-
venity'a ID08t bmnaltuoaa years. He puts it this.
way: "Nofhtn1 eonaenatiw like respoaatbWt.y."
Escept. perbap9, eeonomle uncertainty.
P'lve Oraqe Cout reUdedta ..... _ .... Ol'upCauD·
tr auu.on ricetvln&1 award1 from f'rieada ot U.. Qbrary al
UC lntDI. W'-" ol lbe eqraved ailver •• a ....... : -• ,,, & ....... ol lrvl.De.
1utbor of .. Tecbnolo1y and-
Soe lety Under Lenln and
8taUa." pvbtilbed bJ Pri.DMon Ual~PreN. -Oia~a., Hall of tr vine.
autbor of .. The Bad Landi"
publb,1d by Amer\can Book-
Stratfard Prea.
~ lar Marti• of Irvine,
·autbor-ot "Alwa" ltttr:r
.... Brtcllt. tbe Lil• ot Heery Miller" publl1bed by Capra
Pre11.
-Mrts I . mller of ea.ta
lle1a, autbor of "Tbe
Haybumen ot Oraue COUll&y"
publlabed by Hendrie'b PriDUlal
Co. · -Mrlf•• J.-. of i...-Nl1uel. author ot "Tbe Hawb ol ctaelney" publiabed by Harper
and Row.
Also boaoc'ed were Robert L.
Ba!Jer ol Santa Ana, autbor ol
' .
''Wlnea of California'' and
Doukl ....... of-s.e. Ana;
author ol ''Tbe Memory of Eva Ryker.•tJ
Tll& AWAaDS WBa& pre· ...... duriaa tbe FrieDdl lAtla
annual· book ad author awanll
b•aqu•t. Forty·fh• Ora•a•
County autbon wboae workl were pablhbed la ltTI
partldpMed iD tbe c:ompetitioa.
Tb• Friend• la Ute larceet library support ll'OUP of ita kind
iD tbe utioa. accorcllq to UCI
offkiala.
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Queen SllYia ol
Sweden aave
birth th1I week
to a bo)' at tbe
royal cut.le. tbe
Swed.lab Court
announced.
..
Here at H.clleJ Fruit OrchMdl we think our gift paks are some-
thing special Just about the only ones left that are pecked entirely ·
by hand. But with fruit this beautiful, we won't ~e a. chance °".
machine bruising or crushing. And these beautiful gift peks are
useful fOf so many occasions. a birthday Of anniYersary. a remem-
txance for a special friend Of hostHs gift -~ pea are full of
California sunshine and they will brighten up the face of anyone ~
lucky enough to receive them.
FRUIT ORCHARDS
®
A VISIT TO HADLEY'S IS SPECIAL
STOP IN AND FIND OUT wffYI I
r ~ r ~
Sun-Dried Fruit Cereals & Grains
1 lb. Sulphured Apples 2 lb. Natural Bran Ag
1 69 reg. .59 Now
reg. 1 ·89 Now • 2 lb. Rolled Oats 1 lb. Unsulphured Apples reg .• 75 Now .59
reg. 1.89 Now 1.69 2 lb. Bulgar Wheat ~ 79 1 lb. Sun-Dried Apricots 1 lb. Wheat Germ reg. .98 Now •
reg. 2.69 Now 2A9 55.N 49 reg. . OW •
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,
r Exotic Fndt rDates & Date Products ~
.....
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1 lb. Banana Chips
1 lb. Dried P\neepp4e
16 oz. Coconut Syrup
reg. 1.3~ Now t .19
reg. t.69 Now 1A9
reg. .95 Now • 79
~~rs .59
.59
.98
.95
4 oz. Date Bars
16 oi. Cinnamon Bread
9'12 o.z.. Date Bran Muffins ·
Healthful Snacks
I lb. B.B.Q. So<Jbeans reg. .98 Now .89
I +4 oz. Fruit Snacks (Apricot. Strawberry, Peach,
Pear, App4e) reg. A9 N6w .39
7 Yl oz. Hadley Mixed Size T ree·Ripened Olives
(drained wetghl) reg. .69 Now .59
7 Yl oz. Hadley Mammoth Size Tree-Ripened
Olives (drained weight) reg. .75 Now .65
oney
24 oz. Hadley Heavenly Light Mild Honey
reg. 1.59 Now 1 .35
24 oz. Hadley Heavenly Dark Honey
reg. 1.59 Now 1 .35
12 oz. Hadley Heavenly Honeycomb in Glass
. 1.79 Now l.49
~
1 'n lb. Choice Barill Oates
reg. 2.19 Now 1.98
3 lb. Variety Dale Pak
reg. 2.89 Now 2.59
15 oz. Date Coconut Rolls
reg. 1.39 Now 1.19
12 oz. Date Nut Confections
reg. I 29 Now 1 .09
12 oz. Date Nut Snowballs
reg. 129 Now 1.09 ~
,
Vitamins
1 lb. Lecithin
reg. 3.49 Now 3.29
(250's) Oyster Shell Calcium
reg. 3.69 Now 2.69
( lOO's) Iron and Ltver
reg. 3.98 Now 2.85
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PRICES EFFECI1VE MAY 16 THROUGH MAY 22
OPEN 8 A.M.. TO 8 P .M. 365 DAYS A YEAR
Canifv
12 oz. Tangerine Slices
reg. .98 Now .89
8 oz. English Toffee
reg. 1.49 Now 1.29
1 lb. Salt Water Taffy
reg. .99 Now • 79
reg. .89 Now • 79
2 lb. Pinto Beans
reg. . 79 Now .65 •
2 lb. Great Northern Beans
reg .. 89 Now .75 ...
Our Tuatin and
CMlabad •tore..
carry a complete
hne of Altadena rdw
milk products ...
milk. yogurt. goat's
milk. cheeses 4nd
sour credm.
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kids DOW, it.'• t.be reatrietloa of economic op.
portmdty," .. ya llicbi1an .. ycbololist Martin
Gold. ''Tbe Vietnam war wu • common fate; to-:& economic problems put &.bem into competition oae another.••
8o 8lne and bla tri-* hope to earn secure
filba• by maldna lood pwlea. They apead tbelr
WJ OD boob and beet' ad t.elepboae bWa.
WMa a., Jet off ateam, tbe)' danee and play
••elalJdilb ......... "
W tlleJ laqla nee a.ad If their uperienee IMhltt ...,...... BU U. miadlM1, bedoailUc
.. '• ... of u. 1ID eolllll ldda depicted la IM mowie •• Aldmal HcMate. •• ••11eeom1na a real, u .. eonese student, .. ..,.
..... "ta dlaeo""8C that Aalmal llouH ii pun e.u..·· ...
rAlamo SkUll Unearthed
SAN ANTONIO, Texu <AP) -A lkWI found --. aa•atioal at tlae Alamo appannt11 wu
tlm ~a :• •llr fNID tM ._Tew Revolutm
...._,11111· 1eoar~attbeum...-, tlTeliolil ... ........ -- -
Visit Our
\Vlne-TMtlng Room
•
Visit Hadley In Tustin,
630 El Camino Plaza,
and in these handy locations:
Cartabecl
35 Miles _!iorth of San Diego
Highway 5, Palomar Airport Road
(714) 438-1260
Cabazon
1 b Miles West of Palm Springs
Interstate 10. Apache Trail Off-Ramp
(714) 849 4661
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Tllurldmf, .... "· '"'
llneqtert~d .Fres• Air l.
-'Free F-low' \liew
Stu~nt E;xchange Saiil 'Uilenuna'
BJ WILl..IAM BODGB ............
Cout CollUQua.lty CoU.1• Ola·
trict tr111tee1 will find
tbemaetvee between• rotk and a dollar IJID Weclnelday wtieD
they're faced wttb ne11bboriftl
Saddlet..ck Collea•'• support ol
a free excbance al studeota.
Saddleback tnaltees bave vat·
ed to support a 10-ca1Jed "free
now" system that would allow
students to attend any communi·
ty coUete tbey desire.
BVT COAST Business
Manager Correllan Thompson
said Wednesday his district is
faced wiUI a dilemma because
enrollment wouJd probably in-
crease while income would go
down under Saddleback 's pro.
posal.
belWND tebOolt will equaliae.
BUT IT RUN.,. bappeMd
yet, and Cout otftclalt are f.eed
witb a dedalon over wbetblr to
accept Seddleback District rwi·
dent.I to claues at Oran1e Cout
Colle1e in ea.ta llMa or Goldea
West Collece in Huntincton
Beacb ae.t fall.
lf Coast tru1tees vote to
restrict ealr)' of Saddleback atu-
denta. they will loee money re-
ceived on the basis of thole atu-
denll. lf tbey vote to accept stu·
dents. 1bompaon believes tbey
'ace an increase of students witb ·
lea money c:omiq into die 6-
trict .
Cout received Sl.4 mUlioD
from otber dittrldt for ID·
terdl1trld attead•H• In lt77·71. Saddlebae• paid
SIJJ,411 ol Wt. '111oaa.peao Mid
be e&peda CAut will Nell" about-·-for auead•ct ID tbe lf7I. 'II aelldemie Jear.
Saddleback, for the im.71
academic year, received oaly
$11,SM in return. It.I deficit then
· becaUM more Saddleback Btu· deata tramferred to Coat tben
came tbe other w-ay was
1795,908.
Owners of a Costa Mesa decorating store
were sent scrambling when a car came
crashing through their front window Wed·
nesday. No injuries were reported in the
accident at 1215 Baker St. Police iden
llficd th(' errant driver at Bay Van
Nguyen, 40, or Huntington Beach.
Tb at ·s because money ex·
changed on tbe basis of 1tudenta
movinc between diatricta would
be leas under the Saddleback
plan.
"I just can't see our district
supportinc free now the way
things stand now:• Thompson
said. "I reco1nize tbat Sad·
dleback is taking a chance oa
legislation, but the thing that's
disturbing is that we don't have an answer rrom Sacramento ... Newport Notes
'Praise Ye' Name
Officially Changed
For a long time. the building located m Newport
Beach's Ensign View Park was known as the "Praise Ye
the Lord Church" because of lbe large sign it carried bear·
mg that message.
The city took it ovei:, the congregation moved on, the
sigo di~ap~ared and ~ity orricials turned the building into
a combination recreation center a nd community theater.
Councilmen were asked to name Ll the Newport
Theater A'rts Center. hul they rejected the suggestion as
stuffy. non-specific Clod ~enerally not descriptive.
Members or the Parks, Bea<'hes and Recreation Com-
mission <And thP Arts Commission. which oversee use or
the center, were asked by the count•il lo come up with a better name.
Monday. councilmen were given the rec.,mmendation
of the two ..:roups ·
The Newport Theater Arts Center.
Noting thut thl' stationery and .logo already bear that
name, coundlmen gave in and adopted the ncime. ••••
THE ARGUS, THE sailing ship owned by the Boy
Scouts. 1s going to have ci tem('orary home in the Rhine
Channel in Newport Beach's Cannery Village.
Tht· s hip has lo be relocated while the Sea Scout base
on West (;oast Hi~hway 1s being renovated. The scouts
talked city councilmPn into granting them permission to
lie up at the Rhine Wharr Park.
The park opposite the Cannery Restaurant is used by
<'Ommerc1al fishin~ vesseLc;. The Argus is expected to
makcthcwharf her home for abou\ a year. ,. ,. * .~-
NEWPORT BEAC H RESIDENTS who were dis -
gruntled when they had to drive to Mission Viejo for the
Federal Aviation Administration airport discrimination
hearings last month. should be cheered to hear about the
upcoming Civil Aeronautics Board hearings.
The CAB is hQlding the meetings June 27-29 to look into
the issue of environmental impact or granting new routes
out of OFange County Airport for destinalioos in Nevada
a nd Las Vegas.
. The ~earings wil_I be held _in an ideal location for judg·
mg the. 1mpacl of airport noise -lhe former Bay View
School tn Santa Ana Heights, which is under the airport
takeoff pattern.
****
A SPOKESWOMAN FOR the slate Public Utilities
Commission today reported that the Balboa Island Ferry
Co is askin_g for a rate· increase on the fares charged
adulLc; who nde betwet:n Balboa and the island.
The proposed increase would change the JO-cent fare
to 15 <'ents.
Th~ spoke~woman s a!d 1t 's hkely to go through without
a heanng. which mecins 1t could go into effect in about six
weeks.
Registration Set
For Summer Sclwol
Uiguna Girls
Finish Fifth
In Track Meet
The Laguna Beach girls' track
team finished in fifth place re-
cently in the Orange County
Municipal Athletic Association
track meet at Santa Ana
College.
SADDLEBACK OFFICIALS
believe legislation will be passed
that will equalize the exchange
of funch between campuses that
trade students under a free now
plan.
Sponsored by the c ity's
recreation and social services
department. team members
garnered three first place
Presently, the dollar exchange
is based on a local property tax
income formula in existence
before Propoailioa 13 wiped out
local taxes as a major support
for community colleges. Under
that plan, Saddleback 's per.
student payments to Coast were
much less tha n Coast's per -
s t ud ent payments to Sad .
dleback. -
Odd-ball Hours
·medals. eight second place
awards and four third place
vlaques.
First place fini shers were Ka·
ty Thorson. with two firsts and
Lisa Fr~raus.
Second pla<'e winners included
Ashton Brown. Katie McClellan.
Summer Sieg. Vanessa Helin.
Kelly Cronin and Diana Kunz..
With mostly state dollars now
supporting community colleges,
orricials believe the payments
Card-carrying Fedco members can buy gas from 10
o m to 4 d m. at Harbor and Adams in Costa Mesa. But
motorists must watch for midnight date change from
odd to even. o r vice-versa, as your coach could tum into
a pumpkin. Anyone in line with yeste~y·s license plate
is out of luC'k .
Third place honors went to
.Jenny Theordorou and Julie Ber~. with two each. •
.Pianist
Slates
Recital
Watts Aided
LOS ANGELES <AP >
Redevelopment in
Watts has been given a
boost with the signing or
a $3 .3 million lt>an
secured by the Watts
Labor Action Committee
from Security Pacific
FOil THE PllOFlSSIOMAL TOUCH:
DECO INTERIORS
IHTERJOll PLANNING 4MD COHSULTI ...
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V1s1t Our Design StudlO
21192 M991111it. Pkwy .. Mil._ Yleio
IS. DieCJO Fwy. to A•er, Pllwy. Jlllf Sod of
Toyota ... t
49S.GZOZ
Irvine Trip
ToEnsenada
Slated June 2
Award-winning con· National Banlt. The loan
cert pianist and Sad-ls the first commercial
dleback College -piano loan made to lhe non·
instructor Teresa Brown profit agency by a ma-
wi 11 present a recital jor comme rcial bank. May 'l:1 in the Fine Arts ~~==::.:.:::..=:::::_~~~~~~-~~~~~~~====~
Irvine families a re invited by
the city on a day-long air-condi·
tioned tMp to Ensenada. Mexico
on June 2. a Saturday. to sbop
and see the sights.
An air-conditioned bus will
leave the Irvine City Hall al
17200 Jamboree Road at 7:30
a.m ., arriving in Ensenada at
approximately II :30 a.m. It will
return to city hall at 9 p.m.
Children under 18 must be ac
com panie<I by an adult.
The cost per person is $15.
Those interested can register
Monday from 7 a .m . to 6 p.m.
and Tuesday through Frida),
May 25. from 8 a.m. to S p.m. at
City hall.
For more information. call
754-3639.
Bridge Lunch
Aids Students
Theater on the Mission
Viejo campus.
The performance
begins at 8 p.m .
Tickets for the recital
are $2. Proceeds will
benefit the Saddleback
College musi ·c
scholarship rund.
Ti<'kels ca n be
purchased al the fine
arts box office from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Chamber
Sponsors
Program ,
A group of San
Clemente High School
students will have a
chance to learn lhe
operation or local busl·
Procel'ds from a M&, 22 n esses through a hrid~<' lum·hcon set for 10:30 chamber or commerce
a m . at tht• San Clemente Com program set May 30. Stuoents will be as munity Clubhouse have been signed to spend time
earma'"kcd lo JJrovide three with individual busi·
s umm e r mu s ic ca mp nessmen who have
scholarships for local high volunteered to explain school students. The luncheon will include a their operation to the
cost u n1 e jewe lry sa le a nd young~t.ers.
Mighty Big Ou•llty Mighty Big Color Selectio,.
THE EASY PAINT
1 Easy to use. and easy lo hve with .. beaulllully. Smooth. easy application.
dries in minutes to a rich, flat scrub-
' bable finish .
OUR
REG.
'11"
bridge, canasta and mah jong Businessmen in.
Summer school reg1strat1on from 8 :30 a.m. to noon May 26. games. The Clubhouse is located •erested in the program
ror Laguna Beach Unified al the comer of Avenida Del can obtain information BRAGGING HOUSE PAINT ~
School OistMct students will be ELEMENTARY school sum-MarandCaUeSeville. by calling Chamber
held May 22, · 24 and 26 in lhe mer classes wift be held rrom Ticket:. are $4. The event is manager Alex Goodman
high school cafeteria, 62.l Park June 2S lo JuJ.i 27. Hi~~ -~POJlSQ.tf.<L.tu..J.h£_.B..iL&l .. a .... cd....__a_t_4_92_._13_i_1._ • ---4t..-.------------,~as~ wiD't>elieloTiomJ'Une t8~-'Ro<r~e"r.;---Cfiipter or the Orange Doct H Id
El~d'lenlary students may reg-lo July 27. County Music Center. , Or e
ister by mailing in forms for La Verne University officials
aqmmer school. Regislralion at will be administering this year's t.be cafeteria will be held from summer program. Due to budget
2:IO to 5 p.m. )fay 22 aQd 24 and cutbacks, tuition must be paid to
cover lhe cost or the summer
:~hSlated
For Senion
• San Juan Capistrano aeolor
citllens are invited to attend a
DGUuek lunch Prlday at Uae San
J'.. Hot Sprinp Dante HaD,
32IOI PMeO Adelaato from 80011 to2 p.m. .
Thole interested in 1ttendinl
should call the city recreetion
department at 493-1171 to re·
sene a place. Participants
sbbuld brlq salads, • pltkl•.
potato chips, coaclimenta or lllht
detert itema to round out tbe
menu.
Hambur1en Will be senecl by
members of tbe San Juan MDion pn>1ram for a ao.cmt .......
1
classes.
Tuition for three elementary
school claseea la $65.
HIGH SCBOOL s&.1mmer tui-
tion .. -for one claaa, sa.so for two claues and $112.SO for
tbreeclUlell. •
Elementary school classes
will be held from t a.m. to noon
and bllb ICbool 1tudents wlU at-
tend clMlet ffOm 8 a.m. to noon.
For more information, call
41C-1541, uteaaion 223.
Suaiom Backed
LOS ANC.l!:L~ (AP> The
Los An1etes County Board of
Supervtlon bas passed two mo.
tlons aimed at makln1 It euler
for 1uoline 1taUons to receive
their requested 1uppUn of fuel
•ad exi.d tbelr bour1.
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Slide Show Slated
Al Irvine School
Irvine students or tbe
University Ht1b School
yearbook staff will prnent "A
Multi·Yedia Slide Preaeatatioa
of the Odyaey" at 12:45 p.m.
June l ln the boy's 1ym.
The procram will be preeent.ed
to the ltUdent body and CODlllt
of a vl1ual lnterpretatioa of
slides al campus life preMDted
to contemporary mule.
Ordinance Ready.
LOS ANGELES fAP> -The
county counsel Is eicpected to
present • rent control ord...._.
to the Board of Supervisors
within two weell1 tbat would
force rents back to llay tm
levell and hold incre .... to . 7.1
percent .
LOS ANGELES <AP,
-A lA>6 Aqelea pbyal·
cian was ordered to
spend 30 days iD couw
jail and pay a rme ol
$4,315 after pleading no
cont.est to eight counts of
lllecally prescribln1
controlled drucs. Dr.
Gurudenlye C .
Karuaa1ena, 45, was
also placed on three
yean' probation.
"C..,lltt ••• "
local coverage
l&e•p•you
Informed
everydar
In the
DAILY PILOT
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People feel good about the easy ap.
pltcation and water wash up. but they
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raale-COast
EDITION
• YQL, lLJ.t(). 37~J HCJ.JDMS._42 P.AGE . ORANGE COUNT¥, CAUFOANIA-UASDAV,-MA¥-t-1, '1919 CIN TEN c~-
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_ Super~sor Alleges Oil Conspir'&cy '~!
87 aEa&CCA HELM __ ..., ...........
Evtckeee tbat major oal com
p.nin ftlftllpfred ••early as ur12
lo create the present ••~
'hortage is on fale with
Callfornla'a Central Di11tr icl
Court and should be releaaect to
the public . Oran1e County
Supervilot Ralph Clark chJtr&ed
Wedneeday.
board Chairman PblUp Antbooy
to keep tat. c>o tbe criaia for the
full board.
The sealed information Clarie.
referred to was gathered by the
state Attorney General for an
anti-tnwt suit filed agalnit 10
major oil companies in 1975.
Clark. a former gaa station
owner. said be bas taken a
• * *
special interest in the le1aJ ac·
tlon.
Sanford Ruskin, chief of the
anti-trust division of the state
Attorney General's Los Aqelea
office, confirmed today that
such a suit exists.
He said the defendants are
Standard Oil of .California, Tex-
aco Inc .. Union Oil Co. ·of * • *
California, Atlantic Richfield ' the attorney general'• office in
Co., Exmn Corp., Getty Oil Co.. Los Aqelea.
Gulf OU Corp., Mobil Oil Corp.. • Reasons offered by the oil
Phillips Petroleum Co., and companies in asking for the
Shell Oil Comoanv. court. order sealing the records
.. They do not want the con-included .. protecting trade
tents of the documents on rue re· secrets and other hokum,"
vealed to the public." said Oepu-James said ..
ty Attorney General Gary Charl(es a.rainst the petroleum
James of the aoti-truat section of <See CLAaK, Pase A!>
'* * * * * * Wilh unarumow, support or the
board, be asked County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper to explore what
powers t.be supervisors have to
force lhe sealed files open.
·'I can't believe we should
take the initiative in this mat·
ter," Clark said. "I believe we
should do more than call on
somebody else to open these
records and lo make lhese docu·
ments pubhc "
6-day Car Use Eyed
Clark's remarks came during
a public session or the county
Board of Supervisors as he was
reporting to his board colleagues
on the status of the gasoline
Car Stickers, $5 Minimum Proposed
' o.llyP .... iUlf ...... • WANTS FILES OPENED crisis. ·
Clark and Supervisor Harriett
Wieder have been appointed by r ea-, 9-MIOf Clarll
~Hanna Freed After
Year in Prison
WASHINGTON (AP > -
Former Orange County con·
: gresaman Sli:hard Hanna, con· ! victed in tflr-Korean influence· j buying scandal, has been re·
I leased from prison after serving
a little more than one year of a
six-to 30-month senl.ence. it was
disclosed today.
Hanna's release was ordered t by U.S. District Jud~e William
Bryant. There was no im· I mediate explanation for
lsryant's decision.
Prison official:-released Han·
na Wednesday from Maxwell
. Air Force Base in Montgomery.
Ala. 1bey said he would be on
l probation for tbe rest of his sen-0
teace. Hanoa, a Democrat who
served in the House from 1963
through 1974. entered prison May
I 8, 1978. 17' Hanna ple aded guilty in ~ Marcb 1978 to cons piring with
South Ko re an rice de al e r
Tongsun Park and other South
Korean officials to defraud the
U.S. governme nt. A 40-count
federal indictment had accused
Hanoa of being a partner with
Park and two former directors
of the Kore ap Ce ntral In·
telli~enc-: Ageo~in a scheme lo .
.. ,. .. ••• ·.
APW ........
OUT OF PRISON
Ex-Rep. Dfclc Henn
ply members of Congress with
cash and other «ifts in exchange
for actions promoting South
Korean interests.
~ ·Death of Newborn
IJWestigated in Mesa
'Costa Mesa police said today
they are investigating the death
of a newborn baby who died
abortly after his 14-year-old
mother delivered him at home
without waking the rest of her
family.
The 6lh-pound boy apparently
. died of blood loss and from im·
• proper care after his birth Mon·
day. said U . George Lorton.
He said the mother bad con·
• YiDced her parents she wasn't
prepant aDd jual needed to lose
weipL
• When ahe went into labor late ;
at night, she stifled her cries and
delivered the child herself. cut·
ting the umbilical cord with
scissors, Lorton said.
The baby was left wrapped in
a sheet while the mother dozed
ore. When she awoke, he was
dead. Lorton said.
The girl's family found them
and called paramedics, Lorton
said. The girl required surgery
as a result of injuries she had
suffered in the delivery, he said.
Lorton said it wasn't yet
known whether any charges
would be filed in the case
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -A pro·
posal that would require
motorists to leave their cars
home one day a week gained
support today as a possible suc-
cessor to President Carter's re·
jected standby gasoline ration· ing plan.
The plan, being drafted by a
group of House Democrats ac-
tive on energy issues, also would
tent atively require gasoline
sales nationally of at least $S per
car.
Under the proposal. car
windshields would have to bear
stickers displaying a number
from one to seven indicating the
day of the week the vehicle
couldn't be. driven . Motonsts
would pick the day and states
would distrib,ute the slickers.
ll would be illegal to drive a
car on the day or the week in-
dicated by the s ticker and
motorists doing. so could be ar-
rest~ or ticketed.
The plan would apply na-
tionally.
Rep. Toby Moffett, D·Conn ..
the main proponent or the pro-
posal, said the plan could be
used to ease gasoline shortages
this summer.
It isn't as cumbersome as the
defeated alandby rationing plan,
Moffett said.
"Aa we saw last week, ii you
make ·t too complicated
Congress will do a number on
it." Moffett told a reporter.
The president's domestic ad-
viser. Stuart E.izenslat, met with
backers of the proposal today to
demonstrate White House in-
terest in the plan and to help
with drafting.
Backers said the plan also has
the blessing of House Speaker
Thomas P . O 'Neill of
Massachusetts and Democratic
Leader Jim Wright of Texas .
Rep. John Dingell, D·Mich.,
probably the most influential
House member on energy is-
sues, told reporters he thinks
Moffett's plan might help~ ease
shortages and appears to have
support in Congress.
Dingell, chairman of the
House energy and power sub-~om mittee, also said the pro-
posal would not draw the kind of
opposition that toppled Carter's
coupon-rationing plan.
And be said he favors giving
the president the power to deal
with shortages that can't wait
for a full-fledged rationing
scheme.
More Coverage
Additional Harbor Area cov-
erage appears today on Page
Al6.
"The disaster we have upon us
is real. serious and will be of
lengthy duration ... Dingell said.
Moffett proposed the plan
after the House last week over·
whelmingly turned down Presi·
dent Carter's standby plan for
gasoline rationing, and Carter
challenged Congress to come up
with a rationing plan within 90 days.
Moffett said his plan isn't in
CMity ...... .._"' ltidWI .. ·~
rtnal form and that he and a hall
doze n other Democratic mem-
bers of the energy and power
subcomr'Qjttee plan to spend the
next rew days trying to finish
writing it. ·
Prosecutor
Testifies
At Trial
8y KATHY CLANCY
Of ltw Dallt PlleC SIMI
Prosecutor Robert Chatterton
was called to the witness stand
today during Dr. William Wad
dill's murder retrial in the wake
or a bitter controversy surround·
in~ a now-missing blue message
slip.
Chatterton. an a surprise move
Wednesday produced a purport-
ed photo copy of the slip in an ef.
fort to show that Waddill may
have been in his office the night
he allegedly strangled a pre·
mature baby in the aflermalh of
a saline abortion.
GRIEVING PARENTS OF IRVINE MURDER VICTIM Waddill has testified he was
not in his offi ce across the street
from Westminster Community
Hospital, but was several miles
away an his car e nroute home
when he was paged by hi~
answenng service.
Alvin and Maxine Anderson Meet Reporters
Parents Mot•rn Chatterton ha d been attempt
mg to show that someone at
Waddill's office placed a call to
the answering service the night or the alleged murder at th~
Rites Held for Murder J!'ictim
By FREDERl('K SC'HOEMEHI.
Ol llw D•1ly Pilot S14tt
The pare nts of 22-year·old
Savanna Le igh Ande rson of
Irvine appeared publicly today
to decry the murder of their only
child, described as "a fine.
clean. intcll1g1:nt. God loving.
caring person."
Mrs. Maxine Anderson. tears
streaming down her face; said
the Monday murder was the
work of an "obvio us weirdo."
"We're trying to help others -
we want to show that these peo-
ple cannot get ouf of jail, go out
the door. and do these things to
other people:· she said.
The nude body of Mi ss An·
derson was d iscovered Monday
night by Irvine police in her
Woodbridge Meadows apart-
ment. She had been strangted
and beaten.
The Ande rsons appeared
before reporters moments
before the noon funeral services
at the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints , Newport
Beach· 2nd Ward. They bad
traveled here from lheir home in same instant Waddill was being
Salt Lake City, Utah. paf(ed by the hospital.
Accompanying the Andersons That would have put Waddill
was Gene William Mills Jr.. about one minute away from the
Miss Anderson's fiancee. The hospitaJ rather than the seven to
couple ba d announced their eight minutes away as Waddill
engagement to their res pective contend'!.
parents Sunday, just hours Waddill testified Wednesday ·
before the time of Miss An· the blue slip no longer was in a
derson's death, Mrs. Anderson stack of his answering service
said-messages. that he doesn't recall
Alvin Anderson, the father. seein~ it and cannot account for
said he had recently met Mills its whereabouts.
and was "most impressed" with After Chatterton took the wit.
him. ness stand today. defense at-
It was Mills who summoned torney Charles Weedman told
police to Miss Anderson·s apart-him. "You somehow inferred
ment Monday evening after she that he (Waddill l was responsi·
had failed to respond t o ble for it not still being in tht!
telephone calls and knocks at stack ...
the door. . 'Ab!wlute ly." Chatterton shot
At today's services he carried back before the Orange County
a s ingle white flower to be Superior Court jury.
placed on the closed casket. Chatterton said he saw the
Mrs. Anderson described her answering s ervice message
daughter as a "very smart, con· when Waddill let him thumb
cemed and athletic" child who through them during a recent
excelled in music, dance and lunch break in the trial.
other studies, including an-Waddill has testified he al-
thropology. lowed Cl?atterton to do so "re·
f
Diedrich Says He's Optimistic
Miss Anderson first became luctantly ' after Chatterton as-
interested in leaving the Salt sur:ed bim _none o_f th~ slips
Lake City area during a family-. ~h1ch_ contain. conl1denttal pa.
vacation to San Diego four years t1ent 1nformat1on would be re-
ago. Mrs. Anderson said. move d from Judge Byron
About 18 months ago, when an <See WADDILL, Pa1e AZ>
opening developed at Com·
mercial Credit Corp's Irvine of·
face, Miss Anderson quickly ac· BJ GA&Y GRANVILLE of a series of investigations that ditional charge is conspiracy to ... ..., e-.... betan in late 1976.J>iedrich CUlJllil.briba ~••SXJC-,.....,0~1wu~.,,...~xrTr""t:fiic-~ilifir...'l:rt.--r::1a:":sli1:ea::r.:OUt~r,toa::r.:ay~·--;·a:rt'1inec-rOi'iiit==-::e~----snrr~orTury CJelf6erations
woman. four-man jury that will County District Attorney's Of. came at the end of a seven-week
deeide bia fate on bribery lice. trial.
t .,.... Mlan dellberatiom to-"U this cue doesn't prove to It broulht to a head Diedrich's i.t'.p.. Oranae Couatyb Su Suppervilorbe--'u the citizens of Oran1e CcMmty 1'1-month, $100,000 legal filht to
1 DMlclricb pndieted wau ·that tbe DA •s office is biased elear Mnwelf of char&ea bf'OUlbt
eMMr be acquitted or tbe jury and prejudiced in this proeeeu-a1a.inlt him December 15, 11'1'1
will be unable to reach a ti on, notbin1 ever will," by tbe coanty IJ'8.Dd jury.
-dlet. Diedrich said. When summed up, those
.• .,,_..., jult no possible way, Singled out for tbe county cbar1es accuse the 5S-yea1'4>1d
..... op tbe eYidenee in this supervl8or's harshest worda.wu cowrty aupenilor with cri. miul·
.... tbM the jury can retum A11i1tant District Attorney ly takJna "5.000 from a develop.
.,. a IUlltJ •entlct." Diedrich MlcbaelCapl.ui. Diedricb'•proa· meat COIDplD1 in return for Ida MW. ecutorintbeeue. support of a land use dedlion
• HM wonll were 1poken u the ''The vicloulneu and lytna by pendlnl before the Ori.nae Cowl· Mn .. ..,... beblnd elo1ed doon Capllll in bia ~arl\lllMDt ty Board of Supervisors In .., \ i9 lad a MYeD·week trial and to the jury ii I bope 19'11·7•. .4 '9lla NMldal a deeilioa which .be u... to repet," ledricb Tbe alletationl alao aceuae
: . .-wan a unenl'"OUI 12 to uld. Dleclrieb ol· Weplly pnuurlq ttote. For Ids part, Captld wu eon-. the company, Anabetm Hilla
·111nld UM JUl'J DOt be UD· tent ''to let tbe fada 1,.U tor Inc., ldo he1pia& blm *ain a
... -la .. opUdoa, tllen lta tbe..._ and tbe JUl'J dedde 8IO,• buLk IND. ...... WOllld rwult in a mil· UM.__ IB tbe.trial bued oa If tbeJU17badl*"'8 aluilb'
llWiildD11*Wla1wella1e. tbentdlMe." ••nlcl • aD1 ol tbll .,.._,
F ...., ._.would be n. )lb II 1111ponde11111111•rt,..~w e.,... Dledrlell, wbea Hnteaced,
-
..... trial a eeeoad of ...... wl recelVIDI brttiel woeld ~be Nmoted •••tut Dtidrttb •Dd bll ~ from ama and faee • poalble Al'9 ...... lllleeta.--de,.,.., Le&oJ Roee. AD ed-. ftft to..._,_,......_
.
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• (See PARENTS, Pa1e AZ)
'Diamond Deal
Jails 2 Men
LOS ANGELES <AP> -FBI
agents were searching for near-
ly half a milllon dollars in
diamonda foUowtq tbe arrest of
two Loa Anleles men in Florida.
A federal complaint filed in
Los Angeles accussea the men of
ille1ally transferrln1 $1 million
from City National Bank In
Beverly fWJs to a New York
diamond dealer, FBI a1enta an·
nouneed here.
Taken into custody Wednes-
day wu former City NaUoaal
Bank eecntary Michael Joeeph
Kelley, 27. and Richard Albert
Warrea 31 a hairdrellel' who
shared k.U.1·1 Loa An&el• ad·
dNU.
•
Weather
Low clouds ni1bt aad
early morning hours
otherwise fair Friday.
Lows toni1ht 53 to 57.
W&ha Friday 88 to 13.
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~YPILOT c
Oa1·twaar1 Ora.,• County mo&oril&e appaNally are rl·
learnlna the art of alphonlna
duriq Ille •uoll• abortap and
wlndlaa U.P wtlb upiMt atomaebl
and Olber all~ aa a reeYll.
Dr O.vkl Sebaplro of UM UCI
Medical Cenl•r'a pol ... Nm&w.
aald hia staff haa NHlved men
than 100 calla Ow paat 10 days
from lndlvMtuala and pby11ciana
lncaulrln1 about 1rphontn1.
related 1uohne po1M>lllftl.
, "Uaually tt tan't worth it to
j siphon," Sebapiro ~•MMd "It h•
!
t not a aood prat'Uce to learn ·• 1 ~hapiro noted tht' majority ot
the utls lnv~ve a small amount J of 1aaoline 1n1estt"d lnto the
j stoma~ wblcb cauaes 1utro
intestinal dilt'Omfort, a foul
taate lo the mouth and com·
plaints that andlvaduals are
"belchina fumes."
Tbe diat'Omforts last about 12
lo JC hours, Schapiro said, and
usually can be treated with milk
or an antacid. If an ounc e or more or
· : gasoline is !\Wallowed. Schapiro
warned. efforts are made lo re-
move the substance from the
body quickly. as with a laxative
The short.er gasoline s\ays in
the gastro·inteslinal tra •t, he ex·
plained. the less the likelihood of
damage. Serious injury can r~sult, he
continued, if gasoline acciden·
: 1ally goes down the windpipe in·
: to the lungs rather than Into the
stomach. In such cases something
called chemical pneumonia can
occur, Schapiro continued, and
the injury can be fatal.
Schapiro said most of the calls
received al the UCI poison
center. which handles inquiries
from physicians and inquiries
throughout Orange County, have
involved cases of stomach dis-
tress. .
A few have anvolved coughing
and choking.
"We cert.ainJy do not recom·
mend siphoning," Schapiro con-
tinued, adding that if siphoning
is necessary motorists should
purchase siphoning devices
from hardware stores rather
than using their mouths.
* * *
COSTA MESA FUEL SEEKER ISN'T TAKING ANY CHANCES
Greg Newton Carrie• Alternete Set of Wheel• In Truck
It WU tbl tva ol tbe "oddl"
to It.De up llt tile f.. .,. • .,. to-
day and aerv ce 1tatlon
operaton reported lon1 Unea
* * *
r..-P-AJ
CLARK •••
officiala mclude "price·fhdns,
conapirinl to contrive abortaces.
and of meet&aa in exclusive bars
and private clubs to drive up the
coat of 1uoUne," Clark said.
The suit. however, bu atalJed
in the cow1a by volumes of mo·
liou fUed by tbe defendant.a who
alao have bad lbe lnveaU1aUve
records which have been en·
tered sealed, be userted.
State oftlcials believe it will be
al leut 1983 before the case
ever comes to trtal, the
au:=~rk said, the
"oil com~H h~~ a license to steal. to continue to fix prices,
create artificial short.ages and
. manipulate our, lives.
"I don 'l believe this should
happen," he continued. "I
· believe that the decision·makers
who design our energy policies
in this state should have access
to all of the attorney general's
records on this matter. The
smal,l amount I've seen bas real·
ly opened my eyes."
formed u eUob as ~ a.m. by motorlita~ plat. end 1n
the desired dllit.
Aad it ... med clear from a
countywide survey that very
few, il any; service ataUoaa are
participating in the cloaure
ur1ed .... uer u a form of pro.
test apimt federal controls on
1~1upplies.
TOURISTS WORRIED
OVER GAS PINCH-Al
HOUIE~BERS
OWN OIL STOCK-A11
GERMANS GUZZLE
OASOUNE--M
"We were open from 7 a.m. to
9 a.m. today and we'll open
every day, Saturday and Sunday
Included, for aa long u OW' gas
supply laata," commented an at-
tendant at a Union 7S staUor. on
Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
Police and servic£ station
operators ~ tbe COUDtJ
rec_rt;.d-oaty minor-di,.. ---tur int11e1uU..udaa
apparent effort by..,..·~
to restore tbe courtesy and level
of aemce lbat diaappear.cl wttb
the omet of the eriala.
Ar....U wen reported iD
Hun11Dli(;n Beach where
operators of Ray'1 Union '18 on
Sprin1dale Street set up a
separate Une for driven of com·
merclal vehicles.
llotortata who tried to join the
line and were turned away made
tbelr feellno known to atten•
danta who feel that the innova•
tion ii livinl cuatomen faster aervlce. ·
A 1poke1man for Newport
Shell, West Coast Hl1hway and
Rlvenide Avenue, said the sta-
tion would be open SaturdaJ
"because we IOl a UtUe more gas."
A spokesman for Croft'•
Chevron on Newport Boulevard
said the station bu been advilei
that lta supply ol 1as will be U..
creased next week. :
College Teachers
Voting on. Union
Violent Deaths I..inked?
An estimated 650 full-time National Education Association.
teachers in the Coast Communi· and the local chapter of the
ty College District were lo finish Ca Ii for n i a Feder a ti on of
balloting today to select a Teachers <CFT), affiliated with
teacher's union to represent American Federation of
them in collective bargaJning. Teachers and the AFL·CIO.
Results of the first election in Teachers could also vote for
the district under a 1976 coUec:-.,. representation by the Cust
live bargaining law we re expect-Faculty Organjzation <CFO), an
ed-late today. independent group or teachers.
The district's l,600 part·time or mark their ballots for "no
teachers already have maUed in representation."
their ballots. according to Max According to Russell. one or
lroine Police Probe Two Coast Slayings
Possible links between the
strangulation and beating death
of a 22·year-old Irvine woman
and a bludgeoning death in
Fountain Valley in March are
among leads being pursued to·
day by Irvin e police in ·
vestigators.
Investigator Ron Veach said
he has contacte d Fountain
Valley police ~tectives regard·
ing their case. but said it is
much too early to tell whether a
link exists between the two
murders.
Savannah Leigh Anderson, a secret~ was found dead in the
bedroom of her Woodbridge
Meadows apartment Monday
night. She had been strangled
and beaten on the head with a
blunt object. The body was nude.
consumer loans through the Russell, the district's vice chan· the three groups in contention
United St.ates. celor of employee relations. must receive a majority or votes
Bergerson, regional opera· Teachers involved in the vol-cast in order to obtain exclusive
lions manager. said Miss An· ing are employed on the dis-bargaining rights with the dis-
derson had transferred to the trict 's two campuses, Orange trict.
Irvine office from Sall Lake City Coast College in Costa Mesa and If there is no majority. a
about one year ago. Golden West College in Hunt-runoff election will be held in the
"She was a secretary here, ington Beach. as well as future between the two top vote
just a sup~r secretary.·' Coastline. the college without getters, said Russell.
Bergerson saad. "Just a super · walls." The election is being conduct·
person." Teachers can vote for one or ed by the Public Employment
"We 're all so shook . . . four options. The major oppo· Relations Board !PERBl, an
shocked ... I just can't say nents are the Coast CTA·NEA . agency appointed hy Governor
County 'Swamped'
With 'C' R ·equests
Veach said today be would not
reveal whether the attractive
woman had been strangled by
hands or some other means.
And the investigator said only
"possibly" when asked if Miss
Anderson had been sexually as·
saulted. He would not elaborate.
Joan Virginia Anderson, 28,
and not related to the Irvine vie·
tim. was killed in her Fountain
Valley home March 8. Her body.
clothed in a nightgown, was
round in a guest bedroom. She
had been bludgeoned, according
to police.
anything more." Bergerson affiliated with the California Edmund Brown Jr. after the
said. Teachers Association and the Rodda act was passed.
orange County offices and city
police departments r eported to·
day they have been swamped
with inquiries for "C" stickers
which would exempt com·
mercial vehicles from the odd·
even gasoline sales restrictions.
Officers .in Stanton said today
they have yet to receive any or
the sticker applications.
But county government of·
ficials said they have left it up to
individual ~ity managers and
police stations to come to county
offices in Santa Ana to obtain
the application.
Tustin police said they handed
out 550 to 600 applications on
. Wednesday alone and Santa Ana
police s aid they distributed
more than 100 in the first six
hours or the day -
The applications, which are to
be available at libraries, police
stations and city halls. are to be
processed solely by mail.
County T ax Collector-
Treas urer Robert Citron said
about 300 sticker applications
arrived in today 's mail and are
being processed as quickly as
possible.
He also noted completed ap-
plications may be turned in, in
person at his Santa Ana office,
but stickers s till would be
malled after applications are •processed.
NQ stickers are being handed
out over the counter, he warned.
A $10 fee Is charged for the
stickers to cover processing
costs. 1be sticker pro1ram is
designed to help drivers of un·
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marked rommercial vehicles
identify themselves at gasoline
stations and in gasoline lines.
Police in inland Orange Coun·
ty communities and sheriffs of·
ficers in the unincorporated
south county reported lines at
stations wer-e just as long as
ever for the most part today.
They said. however , dis·
t urbance cal Is have been
minimal and Santa Ana officers
said there has been .a drop in
complaint calls.
f'rv91 Pa~ A I
WADDILL. •
McMillan's-court.
Weedman asked Chatterton to-
day why he earlier had said in
McMillan's chambers that the
slip ··never left the courtroom."
"Well, I had understood that
the coiiCem. . . that there were
slips dealing with confidential
information or patient doctor re·
lationships." the prosecutor
replied.
"I can assure you that I cer ·
ta inly didn't intend to lie about
that," Chatterton continued.
He said be "made no secret"
about copying th_e now·mis&YI&
blue slip to either jhe court clerk
or the people in the district al·
torney's office.
Yet, he conceded be didn't tell
the defense until he began cross
examining Waddill.
Waddill, who finished tesUfy·
ing today continued to deny
strangling the baby. He told the
jury ~ infant was dead or ir·
when he arrived al the hospital.
As for the "blue slip" con·
troversy, Waddill said it would
have made no difference in the
infant's chance for life had he
arrived within one minute of bis
page or seven to eight minutes.
Oean-up Started
STORRS, Conn. <AP>
Crews were at work today tryinlJ
to clean up tbe ransacked
Universt_ty of Connecticut cam·
pus In time for Sunday'•
1raduatina exercises. The cam·
PUI WU left strewn with debris
after students went on an·end-of-
aemeater rampage, offlcl•Js said.
Burglar Geta TV a
Someone ~ho amaabed a llaaa
door al tbe-lloat10meey fiard
store, IClll Briatol St., eo.ta
..... lbortlJ before 5 o'clock
U1ia mornlAI ..e•ped wttb ftve
portable television aeta valued
at about $1,000 police aajd.
Veach. appearing worn rrom
the long hours he's putting in on
the Irvine case. said interviews
with Savannah Anderson's
friends and associates would
continue today.~ Part of those
checks will include checks or
their backgrounds, Veach said.
Miss Anderson was employed
a l Commercial Credit CofP. 's
regional headquarters in Irvine
for about one year, her
s upervisor. Ken Bergerson.
said.
Commercial Credit provides
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PARENTS. •
''She and her dad were off
within a week," the mother said.
··1 don't carry a grudge," Mr.
Anderson said. "We 've forgiven
whoever did this. But we'r e
cheated for the next 20 years.
"We were becoming so close.
We had recently commented on
how much she had grown and
matured." he said.
The last lime Mr. Anderson
saw his dau.chter was three
weeks ago during a business
trip to Southern California.
Friends and fellow workers
from Commercial Credit at-
tended today's services.
The body is expect~
Nude Cyclist
Flagge(/, Down
INDIO <AP> -Warm welltber
isn't a IOOd HC\IH for ridiDa
nude on a motorcycle down a
public bl1bway, says a
California Hilbway Patrol or.
fleer who arreated a e)cle
1treaker for tnMHllt expoHN.
OfflC!el' Fred Cooper said be
beard a cltlaen• band radio
tran1m111lon about tbe aude
cycli.at, and minutes. later tbe
unclothed mana\rtaked put.
8otb tbe temperature ud Uae_.
1peed were in the • u Cooper
chased the cycll1t aloq la· tentate 10 ,.....y DlOt. Al·
terwardz ao-year·old ldward
Rlcbara Bell of lncMo was
booked for lnnatt1atioa of
reelllw drt.tn1 and lndet'ent
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Gas Storage Fatal Move
The rented movina van ran out ot eas and the
Jeoaena coWdn 't fmd a service station open. So
they aipbooed the gas out of their cars and stored
......... t?.1179
SAN BERNARDINO CAP) -...... bad my _,.. .,.ua," Tammer J.-n said Wedwday
M Ille lu ID a ~ .apital bed recuperatial trom a
1•Ml•·t.led ft.re tbat .......wect ber apartment
... tlDld ber ••bud and dine chUdrea. it la three five-gallon cans ln their apartment, ·
plannina to finish moving the next day. ,,. tad lleDI wu tbe 1aa.t of doeena lo recent
...-. that bave left eeveral people dead aod more ...........
.. I lllUN lf we ctida't bave lbe 111 abortage, it
,.._... Dnel' bave occurred," abe saya bitterly. "I lo.tm7famlly~it."
1.-t welltDd, tbe Jemem ,bad been moving
from Paema, OD tbe eastern edge of Los Angeles
County, to l'.dlemoat in RJvenide County
During the oigbt, a spark from the wall
furnace ipjted fumes from two ol the gas cans in
tbe liviDC room. fire officials said .
Mrs. Jemen ran for help but none of·tbe other
family members escaped tbe apartment . The dead
were Vernon Blair J ensen, 33, and Mrs. Johnson's
three cbildreo -Cascius Ellis Gaines, 8, Bersbeda
Shoshana Gaines, 6, and SoQya Michelle Johnson, 5. .
Mi,d East Center Blasted
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
special committee at the
U niverS'ity of Southern
California recommended Wed·
nesday that tbe ~ge discon-
tinue .Us relatiombip with a
private foandatioD eatabliabed to
provide funds for a proposed
campus Middle East Center.
Financial reUanee on the Mid·
die Eaat Center Foundation
would "coaflict with the normal
fund-raiaiq ~urea current-
ly employed by the central ad-
ministration," said the blue rib-
bon committee, convened in
November by university presi-
dent John R. Hubbard.
OUTa ... Rap~d
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A suit
aimed at blocking the state
coula.1 COIDlllisaion's approval
of two storage tanks included in
~ tbe proposed Standard Oil of
Obio'a Long Beach oil terminal
was filed Wednesday in Superior
Court.
The action by the Citizens
Task Force on Sobio, a non·
( STATE J
profi't association seek.ing to pre-
serve the environment, seeks a
writ of mandate.
/tfari•r'• Ear Cut
OCEANSIDE <AP> -Police
have identified a young Marine
found s t aggering along the
roadside with multiple s tab
wounds and bis left ear cut off as
17-year-old Cecil Bason.
Police later arrested five sus-
pects, including two juveniles,
on c harges of attempt ed
murder, assault with a deadly
weapon, mayj)em and robbery.
IAHIR ···~ Bllcftf LOS ANGELES <AP>
Fidelity Federal Savings and
Loan Association has raised its
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prime home loan rate to lllh
percent, compared to the 11 to
11 114 percent rate charged by
most major mortgage lenders.
Wallace E. Bowen, senior vice
president, said Wednesday the
association experie nced a
buildup in loan commitments so
strong that "the previous rate of
1114 percent was not holding it to
a level that would match the
funds we bad."
Ga. Srhetlt~ F•fb
NORTH HOLLYWOOD CAP>
--A 17-yea r -o ld No r t h
Hollywood youth bas been ar-
rested after allegedly posing as
a gas station attendant and col·
lecting $27 in "adva nce de-
posits" from motorists waiting
in a long gas line, police said.
Police said the youth, whQse
name was withheld because he
is a juvenile. was booked on sus-
picion of theft Wednesday and
released to his father.
~ooting Through Tlae Air
Dick Clawson of Visalia banks over an or-
cha rd in his 140-pound Mitchell Wing
flye r , manufactured in kit form in nearby
PorterviJl2. The manufacturer says he
builds the kits for those who can afford a
motorcycle but would prefer to own a
plane.
Fmd May Bri~g Pestic~de Ban
SACRAMENTO !AP) A state finding of
traces of the pesticide DBCP in 36 groundwater
wells is bad news for growers nationally as well
as statewide.
Nationally, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency is considering a total ban of DBCP, which
is linked by tests to cancer and infertility, and the
finding obviously gives critics ammunition.
EPA's next hearing on the proposed ban is
June 25, and Larry O'Neill, an E PA spokesman.
said the finding could have a "significant .. effect
on the EPA 's attitude.
Statewide, only California has a DBCP ban in
effect, and the find ing just as clearly dents the
campaign by the agriculture industry to lift it.
Jake MacKenzie, a state agriculture depart-
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ment associate director, said the finding means
the state would not be "proceedmg al full speed"
toward lifting the ban.
The pesticide is one of the most popuJar in the'
nation, and Califo rnia growers have argued that
its cootinued ban would mean hundreds of millions
of dollars in losses in crop productivity.
The finding was announced Wednesday by the
state Food and Agriculture Department, whicb
said it would continue testing to see how
widespread the problem is. ·
The 36 wells in which DBCP was found a~
among lJ9 tested in two weeks. All 36 are in the
San Joaquin Valley. except for four in Riverside
County.
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\Vest· Mesa Area
eeds--a Facelift-----
'11119 Mun' ol plw to 11P118de an e!Ot-blocll ana ol weet a.ta 11 .. will co.-blfore U. city Council Mon· • day.
11le plana, 1ubJect ol blc·tenn dllcuuiou, could hit
_tome ..... •council .....,. tae • claeer look at the
f\lture ol the area bounded b, Hamilton and 1ltb streeta
ud PIK-eaUa and Pomona aveaue1.
Amoa& the itema to be dilcuued are:
--Ao.M plans for tbe area be-delayed until the city's 1eaenl plan {a revlMd neat year?
-How lbould lmprovemmll to roads and water lines
.,. f\mded? '
-should t.be clty declare lbe area a redevelopment
proJed IO land can be candemned, if ~essary, ror s ub-
akllaed houfdna ?
-Will area residents object to SO such housing units
being put in thelr midst, and what objecUoos will they
raise?
-SboWd landownen lD the area be required to pay
for at Jeut part of lbe road and water improvements?
-Will a ailnificant number of owners take .advantage
of a low-lnt.erest loan pf'OIJ"am, if one is made available,
to upgnde their own properties?
There's no question but lbat the ,so-called Wallace
area is a deteriorating section of town that could use a
facelift.
There's also no question about the need for subsidized
' housing in the city and for improved water supply for fire
protection in the area.
The question is whether or not council members can
iron out cliff erences of opinion to their own salisf action
and proceed with a project that may in the short run be
controversial but in the long run a ppears beneficial.
·Fee Approach Fair
. Newport-Mesa trustees recently slashed the fees for
community use of the Newport Harbor High School
auditorium.
Although demand for the space is high, trustees
agreed with staff members that new figures on actual
cost didn't warrant the fees, so they were cut in half.
1be new fees remain in effect until August, when
trustees hope to have a sliding scale to replace the new
fiat rate of $155 for three hours plus $37.SO per additional
hour.
The newly remodeled auditorium opened about three
months ago. The original fees were based on rough
estimates that turned out to be too high.
Trustees explained their decision to lower fees
despite high demand by noting that: -
-The .remodeliog was funded by now-defunct . .com·
munity service tax~earmarked for school services
that benefitthe community atlarge.
-The district isn't in business to make a profit.
-Most of the fees are paid by· cultural and c1v1c
groups that also aren't in business to make a profit.
Trustees indicated that in August they'll take another
look at profit-making versus noo·profit renters.
1be lower fees should benefit concert and dance
groups that desperately need performance spac~.
And it seems only fair that, just as the district
shouldn't subsidize outside activities with below-cost fees,
neither should cultural and civic groups be asked to sub-
;1idize the district by paying unduly high fees.
layoff Rule Confusing
Sin~ declining enrollment became a factor in the
Newport-Mesa School District these past few years. some
teachers each spring have been receiving layoff notices.
What makes the situation particularly uncomfortable is that many of these teachers actually will have jobs
with the district next fall, but they must spend the
intervening months worrying about looking for work
else.where or just sweating it out.
The reason is a state law, designed to protect
teachers, that requires the district. to notify them in
March if they might be disrrussea. The actual layoff
notices go out in May for the next school year.
Between March and . September. retirements and
resignations usually mean ·that many or most of those
teachers will be back in front of a classroom.
·, Already, 38 Newport-Mesa teachers of 120 who
received pre-dismissal notices have been told they won't
be laid off.
It's an unfortunate situation -districts have to issue
the notices or take a chance on having too many teachers
next year, while the instructors them~elves are put in an
~ncomfort.able position of uncertainty.
And of course some good teachers who receive the
notices take jobs elsewhere in the meantime.
Sad to say, there may not be a remedy until the birth
rate levels off or rises slightly, as is expected by the
mid· 1!8>s, so school enrollment fs more predictable.
• ()pinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views e>epressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O
Box 1580. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642""321.
Boyd/Sounds
• Rowlud Evaaa/Robert Novak
Bro_wn Wins Oil Independents_
W ASHINOTON -Tbe ap·
pearaoc:e ol Gov. Edmund G.
Browt1 Jr. before tbe natioG'a in·
dependeal oU drtllen \)'Pitied lhe ....._ political alyle be will
uae ln hi• campai1n a1ainat
PreaicMnl Carter; borreadoualy
lncompetent advance prepare·
lions compensated for by a
brllUant peraoaal performance.
ll wu the 1ovemor's idea to
appe.r in Reno, Nev., al the an·
inua l conven·
tion of the In·
d e p e nd e nt
Pe trole um
A sa n . o f
Ame rica Cl P·
PAA I -the
r o ugh-a nd ·
ready small
o il m e n
scarcely ex-
pected to be
Jerry.for-President boosters.
IPAA executive vice president
Lloyd Unsell accepted Brown's
offer, gMng him the May 8
luncheon spot.
THE WEEKS passed,
however. without Brown con·
firming the dale even after be·
ing prodded. Unsell, his patience
exhausted, tapped Secretary of
Mailbox
Ener1y James Seble1in1er u Brown 'a 1ub1Utute and aent the
1ov1rnor a telesram d!ainvtllq
him from the meettna.
"You have Sotten our atten~
tion, '' top Brown aide Gray
Davis telephoned Unsell in
!PAA'• Wubinston office, re·
iteratin& Brown's desire ~ ad·
dress the oil men. Unsell a1reed,
reserving a new Ume for Brown
to speak May 8.
.. They were really very cold,"
reported one onlooker connected
with nettber the governor nor
the IPAA, "but Brown won them
over." What makes this all the
more remarkable is that Brown,
who usually ~es the precise
opposite ot any Carter position,
has been saying that the presi·
dent waited too late to decontrol
oit prices and that de<:ootrol dur·
ing a supply shortage is unwise.
IN RENO.however,·Browngave
the impression be favors decoo·
trol without precisely endorsing
it. What's more, in privat.e con·
versaUoos with the oil men, be
criticized Carter's excess-profits
oil tax as a lax on oil production
that will undermine ruture
supply. Given a choice. there is no
doubt ~at the independent oil
men would prefer Jerry Brown
over Jimmy Carter by a wide
ma rain.
SAUDI ftOUBLE
One week after Saudi Arabia's
sbockinl ouster of the CIA It.a·
lion chief in Jeddab, Secretary
of State Cyrus Vance threw a
new verbal punch at the oil·ricb
Arab at.ate which angered White
House foreign policy aides.
The White House was reeling
from the impact of the un-
preeedeoted ouster of tbe Cen·
tral lntelllgeace Acency (CIA)
station chief when Vance told
the House Foreign Affairs Com·
mitt.ee that ''clear and sharp dif.
ferences .. were developing
bet ween the U .S. and Saudi
Arabia. Taken together, these
developments have brought the
two old allies to their lowest
state ever.
The Saudi government bad
nothing personally aga.inat the
CIA 's station chief, but a lot
against the administration. For
one thing, CIA headquarters
here infuriated the Saudis by or·
dering its local operatives to
count the number of minority
Shiite Moslems with ties to
revolutionary Iran.
Tbe overrldln1 pro~lem
atema from U.S. ,,_...,.. • tbe
Saudil to set ID liDe beldDd u.it
U.S. ud tbe new B11J9'.lln·
laraell puce treat,. Salidl fl.
fletai. fee! that beeaae el u.e
1rave spilt OD tbla ilaue beitwow th~lr country and tbe U.S .•
Waablnlton la eoaclueUq a UD·
dercover campaip deplctlal a
di1lnte1ratln1 Saudi royal family .
Alaimt that backdrop, wbea
Vance was asked about U.S.·
Saudi relations, be plunced in -:-
ma kl DJ matters worse, not
smootbinC over the differeaees.
White House aides were nab·
ber1uted. Tbey tried to explain
Vance's criticisD) as the lawyer.
like reaction of a good attorney
analyzing a worsening case.
Privately. however, they were
furious that Vance wouJd pour
more oil on the inllamed U.S.·
Saudi connection.
That Saudi decisioo ordering
the CIA agent out of the country
was the farst time ever tbat a
CI A man bu been ousted from
any country. That reveals tbe.
sorry stat.e of relations between
the U.S. and its chief foreign oil
supplier.
MAGGIE AND &ONNIE
However cool British Prime
Minister Margaret Thateber'e
r elationship with President
Carter may be, she is oo ex-
celle"'nt terms with one American
politician: front-running
Re publican presidential hopeful
Ronald Reagan.
When Reagan visited London
las t autumn, then prime
minister James Callaghan did
not have time to see bim. That
provided a shared. experience
for Reagan with Thatcher, who
was g ive n a similar cold
shoulder by Carter when she vis·
ited Washington during the sum-
mer of 1977.
Reagan and Thatcher did get
together for a long chat and bit
ll ofr splendidly, finding they
agreed on most foreign and
domestic questions.
A footnote: Thatcher. who
takes the Soviet menace far
more senously than Callaghan,
showed her thinking by reeom·
mending that Reagan read "'The
Third World War" by Gen. Sir
John Hackett <Macmillan). The
book is a scenario for a Soviet
a~tack on the West in 1985.
Energy Choice: Regulate or Nationalize
To tie Editor :
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan
and our current Congressman
Bob Badham have offered their
solutions to tbe present gasoline
shortage.
Reagan, despite his admission
that his driver has had difficulty
rinding gasoline, favors a
"hands-off" by government ap·
proach. He places his faith in his
driver and in his hope that the
free-enterprise system of sup·
ply.equalling-demand will make
a speedy recovery.
Congre s s man Badham,
s imilarly devo t e d to th e
capitalist faith, reports tbal his
recent breakfast meeting with
the chairman of a major oil
company bas convinced him
that oil companies are being un·
fairly criticiud.
These Reagan-Badham views
are, in my considered opt.Dion.
naive, archaic, self-serving and
wrong.
or the unjts of 27 schools in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District. At our regular meeting
on May 7, 1979, we voted un·
animously to support the follow·
ing resolution concerning the re·
ca ll p e titions recently
filed against Betty Bailey. Rod
MacMillan and Carol Martin of
the Newport-Mesa Board of
Education.
Whereas: Recall movements
can be expensive. emotional and
divisive to a community; and
Whereas: We do no~ feel that
m e mbe r s of the c urrent
Newport-Mesa Board of Educa·
tion have exhibited malfeasance
in office;
Therefore: Be It Resolved:
That we do not support the re·
call petitions currently being
circulated against members or
the Newport-Mesa Board of
Education.
J UDY FRANCO
Parliamentarian
)farbor Council PTA
companies have cunningly
played into the hands of OPEC
on the spot market.
Tom Barley's excellent May
13 article could enly be faulted
for leaving out the Rotterdam
·operation. Individually, the
"Seven Sisters" will say they
could do nothing about the spot
market and will claim to be do·
ing a geod job in a difficult
situation. But as a group they
are ripping off the cons umer and
failing to meet their collective
responsibility. .
What happens in Rotterdam is
more important than what hap.
pens in Washington D.C. where
an inept President and a bum·
bling Congress of democrats
and republicans can't even
formulate an emergency ration.
10g plan. God help us. The Presi·
dent and the Congress can't. and
the American oil companies and
OPEC surely won't.
JONS. BRAND
AS OUR society becomes in·
creasingly complex and in-Sl•ple Srlted•~
terdependenl, as we are forced ReUerda• «: .. 11eetiell To the Editor:
lo place more and more depen· To solve this stu'pi·d oas pro"' dence OD technology (nuclear as TotheEditor: e u-
many years. I have paid my
bills on the first of the month for
many years. Living in Oranae
County, 1 have now waited in
lines for about five days. or two
and one ball days due to the odd·
even routine. from between -45
minutes and 3 hours.
NOW, I wish to announce lo
the companies how they may
collect whatever I owe them:
If the last letter of the com·
pany's na me is in the beginning
half of the alphabet, you may
CGme to my door on odd nwn·
bered days; the rest may arrive
on even numbered days.
My hours of possible collection
will be posted daily.
Also, for their convenience, I
plan to ny nags to announce my
financial situation. Green means
you are lucky and I have
finances to pay. Yellow will
mean that my finances are in
possible straits, mainly due to
the prices I have bad to pay in
gas lines. Red, of course, means
that you will have to try to col·
lect on the next allocated day.
ANN SCHMITZ
well as conventional), govern· The oil companies are not-lem in Orange County and re·
t t f ill'ta•-rdin •-d · lin · th d rt. duce the lines in my opinion Ra--d men mus ac u::, coo au:: ~mpmg gaso e m e ese wou.ldbeaimple. Themajorprob-r-and protect the public interest to They are nol sending it off to lem is peopledoa't know when To the F.ctitor: an increasing extent. Mexico. Nor are they keeping The bilh rises on Newport
The great paradox of our time loaded tankers off the cout. a·station is going to be opened or Beach's once lovely hills, the
is that as our dependence on They have created a guoline for bow long, 50 as soon u they traffic jams oo her nicest days
government increases, ou.r faith shortage and achieved bi1ber see an ppen station in the mom-and the smog wafting in on tbe
in the credibility of government, profits in a much more subtle ing, they 1et in line. autumn 1antanaa tell us lbe is
orchestrated, directed aad manner. by encoura1in1 the . To aolve the problem 8 law not a viroin anymore. But, vn11
1· ....e h R · B tth oP.·..,,, 1· ... t Rf should be ..... .-that each ma· l': -J--~---·~ !lla*_..M_,......._..~. -~~·~n~an~~~~~~~·~·~·~·n~·~U'"~~•~m~·--~~~:,c,~L~ft'~Vll~'~~-~IHl~~e~XD~~Dl'O-~~...;;,:.;;tt,~~~;;;;i~~~:;;~;..--tl~n~'l~ba~ve~t~ .. ~~-•!.:l!*ntg.~·1llJl·~~tl-~-I iu••"' u•"' 1"""" ~ ... oeoeu 1 like forces, decreases. duction and coDdoDlngrU15 Jo• utt compmrJ hn to be Wd re~w\en ;G:'&ave A mechanic can bear hearing is not merely the Oppolition by free-enterprise limited production. at least one day a week from 6 peel
Ulin1s iD an eqine that a ablllty to detect faint sounds advocates to politically mandat· a.m. to 10 p.m. That way people ra A iiant phallic symbol Coil doctor can't bear. A doctor from afar. Rat.her, it's the ed aceountabillty •or en•roy p---The Rotterdam connection would know they could set 1as d .111••• . b ..._ __.. can bear tbinp iD a chest abUitJ to diatinpish certaln d 1' "' e • ...-and Ashland Oil is the device all day loag or after wort and n....,. ng) 85 ....::"CD to-out
nvtty tW a mechanic can't sounds from other sounds ucln1 corporations stems, I the oU cartel used to achieve they .-ould know where they front to foul our vie~ ,of
lilear. )(aJbe that's too ob-and detect rme differences. believe, from coldly calculated their objectives. By aUowinl could find a station onan in Catalina. If it i.s suceeutW it'
...a-.-,.._... aeU·lnterelt. Profit, rather than A bland Oil .... _ l t of the r-will be left there to mate an•· •-· -11fy mention it to Generally, women seem to tbe public interest, bu long s • UJlllC aries an emeraency. • ' be aomewbat more sifted bloeked •--' independents. to putthue oil at There are at least seven ~ J'Olaatly obscene 1esture b9dl: than men in this matter, nuK"aica'a joinlDg the $20 a barrel on the spot ollcompanieathatareinalmoat atyoufornermore.
ti l I th other clemocraUc natiooa of tbe market in Rotterdam they 1ave f 0 Tbere are 11 more oil leuea par cu ar y mo era of world in adopttni a com· every community o ran1e out there 11 tbla one doesn't of. Dear alee..-babies. pnbeallve, national pn>---el tbe OPEC members the sreen County. As an eumple. all that f'-..a -· eae--eaal:rol •·-U1ht to beCin the current round wopld have to be done ls the •uu 1-·-of manipulated, oil company· foUowiDI: lly concen la not OGiy for tll8 Gloomy
Gus
llesleo wlHIJ na.
tto11tall1ed tt1 oil ln. 41mtr7. ,,., ........ t.J =••n••Hle
W.8. ........ .. ~ .... -... .......
Still anatber never~
Haer: .. Old brick layers
never die, they Just throw in
tbetn.wel.''
Edward Teach, tliat in·
f amoua pirate of yesteryear
called fllackbeard. was a
pretty toqb customer. no
doubt Moul it. Brltllb Navy
Lt. Rollert ll•ynard flDa11y sot lalm. On Nov. 21. 1111, otf
tbe NCllib CaroliDa coat. But
tt took It aevere sword
wo•ada and five lar1e" caliber pllt,ol alup to klll llr.
BlaftbMrd.
Tbe current debate on the created short.a1e. Shell opened Monday blnla and tbe ftabea, tbouO tb9Y availability of 1uollne should T nec:I ..... ~... do concern me peat1r,Wbat n-turn away from orthodox exacoope~ a~ay ally burta ii that I already mia
rhetoric, 1cape1oatin1 and TRIS bu created tbe ahorta1e w~~~t!~r,d·Cbevron opened tbe beautiful unmarnd aUDMbl.
to "·t' ., that lea to tbe Ions 1u lines ~ rumor reau. .c, pra1mawc and i-·t pro'"·.· ., •• _ .. __ 00 a Union 11 opened Tbu.raday CAROL .VANS diacuukm of altemaUves: ra· ..... ..,.. ~ 11 ...a1--tlonin1, publlc·utlllty type re· 303 oer cent profit over tbe pre. 0 1111 .......-Friday aulaUoa or eventual nationallaa· vious year. The defenden and • Arco opened Saturday uo apologists of the oil companiel Euoa opened Sunday
n. TOMWERT aucb aa Shell '• Devereux The rest could be opened
and aurprl1ln1ly Rep. Bob whenever they wanted. .,,,,..-•-•U Badham wlll continue to JACK ENDA .. ..,.. put the blame ob tbe l'Oftm·
To tbe l'dllor: meat or tbe DeODle. But &Mt la C'e•e ••ti Ge• la
TM a.nor-Coacll PI'A Ex· not wbere tlte -blame lbould To tbe ltdttor:
ffUtlft Board coullta el of· net. 'OM oil marbt la utiftetal I ta.ve beJd credit cards wttb Ileen. C!bairmea and ~· and eonlrlftd and Amerku oil et1bt major oU compuMt fOt'
• f
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• HOMIGMC•B
Vi.>rnee Watson. the bride, and Deforest
Coven, the minister. are ready for the
wedding, but the groom is locked in a
l>ank vault on ··carter Country'' tonight
.it 9 :30 on ABC, Channel 7.
"tndoof'~·
Cl) Cl"Oll WfT'I OM81V..,_.
au.t; Wwi.tlt F. Bucaity,
&""9~.
7:t01£S,WI
MCNIW8
Cl) JOKD'8 WILD
• ...uoet DOUAft MAN
''Hou9ing In Loe ~··
A~Ofrec.nt
pillM IOf Mure Olly dftel..
ociment wttn tlleo60er pt()i
pOUle and the '°'*· "C.O We AlforCI A ~family
Home"led~by•
• ..,,_1a111w "°"' tile L.A. County Aeglontl Plan·,•
nlng Ollioe. UCLA SChool
of Archllectur•. • land·uM
economlat and • h0u41ng
9CIMll
8'i) HUMAHtTE8
THAOUQH THE AllT8
"ArchllktU'9: EltoMng
Skyline"
"The 8lonlo Boy" I Part 21
• S-NfOM> NtlD IOH ""'*' Lamont ftndlt • Miit 2
c:aM "" of money, he pull
" In ttl9lr ssfll unllf 1119
pcl41oa--• •TOMGHT 1:ao1 •.ooo~ IUIEAACH OF... .
CJaa1111rl Listing•
8 KNXT (GBS) Los Anger .. :,
U KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
g KTLA (Ina) Los Angcftt!> D KABC·TV (ABC\ Los Ang!!le:,
CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ·TV (Ind) Loe; AnoelE"'
®) l<CST (ABC) San Diego m t<TTV (Ind ) Lo s AngelP'>
.. KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angele<.
fit KCE T-TV (PBS) Lo::i Angt!le:,
6i> KOCE·l'I (PBS) Hunhnglon Be;,ich
1"1(1.:~ QAM(
THE GONG IHOW
TIC TAC DOUGH
AOAM-11
Ttl9 Ct Mil of 9 light plaM
lf'tlorrupta ~·• leuing
01 MallOy
'8D MAaml/~ REPORT
~=SHOW @) MATCH QAMI P.M. •:00• ()) .,.. ~
An •11orney wtlo ~ to
uve hi• uHu-i'• Hie
•nd • fonner bo•• llftlO
W91lt9 "'°""' alM>t $( the
""~ Ct'OWft board the Time~ a MIZZIOha
Mayor Cooper trtsa to
ludl • young r-.y
(Klm Ridlareltl r~bll
lly by rnalclr!g II« lnl'yor
fe< •day. 8 MOYIE • • * "Mlr11g9" 11985)
Gregory Peck, Dl•n•
Saker. A P•ychl alrlll
doul>IS hll p•lian1'1
am-.. but •-to
help him •Pier becoming
lnvohled In • -• of
strange eventa. (2 "'9 )
....... °""' .... .. ~ ......... ..
ll11t of wloteM• and
..... .......... (tin.) • CMIOL. .. .,,. .., ......
~·.,..~·"''TM OldGwt ........ .MCMI * • "Zandy'a Bride" 11t141 Gai'9 ..._. Uv
UllMM. A picwlMr -...... tor ...... (2
In.) •.w• "Tiie New....._. .. Non-
trsdl110nel hMl1tl care ,......,. .,. epot..,._, In
ftftWlla, GuM9mala Md
Ille United St.ata (A)
• PIM.a
"Mallo'' In reoogiiltlon of
~Afn$f\Qn H9rt\aQe
WMll, tlll1 program
•Cldr•H•• th• r•Cl•I
11....atyplng of ~
Amertcen9 In our aodlley. l:JO. WHODUNNrT'
A panel of ...,_,. and
~ try IO .,..,. a
crime lfMr ....... FF r' IO" a ,..,. °' " In ttll9 09""
1how ho•ted lby Ed
Mc:Mahorl. •a--Sho111y ""' Angle'• ....
U.19-llerpl9na
10 many and laeva home.
M_T.,...latekento
the '-Pftal wtttl --~kMll IY'ftPloml.
mTHEOOOCOUPLI
In order to win the hlvor of
1111 -girlfYtend, OICat ~on• nM'-ltlc*.
• T\MNA80UT
"Herd-Hatted Wo~n"
F9"\llle bll»-<lOllar worlls
.,. ,_ prot>lema of preju-
dlo9 and lwnlllMnt on
the job.
9:00 8 ()) HAWAI AW-0
A Pl~ bulil_,..,,
regllW'ed In • Waikiki
hotel und9r .... ~
name ~ the ~
ol • hit-end-fun .ccld9nt.
(R) a oc...cv
Oulrq tries to c1e9r • dOcs
tor of maip,sctloe ch•ro-
by proving t11at tout play
'lllU fn"°"'9d In 9 patl9nt'a
de9th.(R) 8 (II MAHIY MIU.ER
Th• CHI · ot "8arney
Mfllar"~ .. •IN
TUBE TOPPERS
KWea:oo -"Soldier Blue." Peter
Strauss and Ca~_!ce Ber1en lt-'.LJD thla
1970 western atiOut mistreatment of
the American lndian .
ABC• 9:00 -Barney Miller. A
tribute to Ule late Jack Soo, who played
Detective Yemana, With film clips from
his varioul epilodea <aee ~below). ·
--ltuelly -.. • ._.. ............... .... ---...--...._ ............
KOCE • 9:00 -OUr Time in Hell. A
documentary about the U.S, Marines
during, the Pacific campaign in World
War Jr.
.... Jedi 8oo, who ,_,
tnyed Ollladhe v-.
.... cllpf "°"' wartoul • todet tl6 sppMred In.
• ...v .....
V.WSOFAllA
''lndollaala: unity In Otwef,
eltf' JoM ,.,,.,.. ..atn·
..,. ... QAlfel OfW$f9lty
Of lndon996a. a ~
wlttl 300 actlllie group9.
ID °"",.. .. .-.L.
The horror tNI -ltla pllgtlt of IM U.8. Mattn.
dUrlng the Paclllc -palgrl of the~ Wotld w ..... c.ptured. t:aO. 0 CA.Ina
COUNTIW
luc:ll19 .,_up unexpect.
eclty .. Sgt ........ bacfi.. '°' party and catc:flel him
.., the -of another woman. (Part 2 Of 3) 10:00• ~JOfa Bam9by get• the ttllodl of
1111 llfe wtien • young -·
'" 8UtpeCted of murder
-ttla1 he .. '* '9ttler.(R) II INIBITING~
ANTON ll:v
1<11• 19 M6ec1eCI to be '*.
IOf\lll guide to a flllTIOUI
IFnd tlandtonl9 ¥!~ting
Au9llM compoMI.
• NIGHT CWJ..IRY
"The uttl9 8l$dc Bag" A
diecledlted phyU:ien. now on •dd row, flnda a "'9dls
C9I b9Q ltlat -mlatal<en2
1y tr9nltened from Ille
2111 centUfY. IDMASTERNCE
Tl4EATM 6.
"llllte: AIT19<le•" ~rom
Liiiie's tint Cl9y In America
Ille la c'-9d wherever
Ille oo-. l>ul dllUtef
douCl1 the opening of her
i lnN9wYOf1c .
te:cta«*
ICM9>9"W8Hf ,..., , .. ._.. ttlla docu·
ment91y frCMft Reflwsy
St.-PNorl In.._ .1w19Y
~ with • ptOgr$fll
lhlll llUl'a \tie crime out
ofjwMl9~ -·· .... f00181&e
··awtat1n11 .. •• awtetln•
Sanc:ha team• albOut
c;reMlwtty, ........ ,... of
die fllmlly ~ abolA
ftnaftc:lal ~ Md take
lnO dl9nCea. H:G01••<1>0 NIW8 MME .. LMIGH MOVll '
• * •,o, "The Qttl$f Men"
( 1870) Roy ~. Jo9n
H9Ctlet1. A ...ittiy, ~tt
IUI woman bU an .,,..,
with • myat9'1ou• a•-
comllc:t. ( t hr., 67 min.)
• CHICO NtlD THE MAH
E~ etOOk In town lflows
up tor • hendout when Eel
grv. • wouldsbe c:rlmlnal '°"" money, to get him
bacll on Illa *t.
• THa....VHll
8HOW
Benny llndl hlmNlf In
c:Nrge of • lpMlllng tube
eJldlang9 In the time of
~Vlc:tOffL
• GRAVITY e YY
a&IY
Tile llfe of • quadrlpl9glc
confined to • wflMI c:htlr. '
wno u '" ert'81 hold9 his
bfulll In hll mouth to
l)lllnl ... do<:umel1teCI
11:ac>8 NB A
BASKETBALL
PLAYOFFS
P-nt• ., SH"I~ !S.~IT>
94m•I.
girt.""
I TMleoMeltGIW
elflMMf
.. Jb ....... W!l'tdno lot KM>I. • .CN'nOlm>MtJ ....
-· lWIUmffZJDem LllPoMI,_•~ ._In .ellch IN,._.
• --to .. holpllal
lftCWO!l9·
• AUwmHnQ4COQ(
IFllPnt
''The~'A-11
~ of • murd9ret ""'° ..,...._.,,....,
Yortl City.
• QIT-.&ART
• •TONDHT
~ In Loe AngMel''
A cor1..,..1 of r«*lt
.. fOr "*"-city .......
.-. """ tNoldar pro-poa.ia and the topic, --c.n
W. Aftofcl A ~en-,
Home'' .. dlaOI .... lly a •• -..... "'°'" the l.A County Aeglcwwl PIWls
l*'Q Ofb, UCLA Sci-'
Of Atchltcture •• landsU99
aconon,._ 9"d • houelng
ec1M91.
1J:ao. UOYll •• *'"' "Th• General Died Al 0.-" (19341)Gaty
Cooper, Medelalne Carroll .
• MOVIE * "Crlnle In The Streett"
( 1958) Sal Mine<>. JOM
c-wi •.
• MOVIE . • • * "Crectr In 1'h•
MIUOf" ( 111801 Orton w...... Juliette Greco.
Trw.~~
l99d ..... _,_,.., '*"'
lei to ""* c:ll9n11 ot lhe
i-a....(2'flra.)
12:11 e (II MANNIX
Tlltee eecaped convlctl
~Mlt into Manni•'• offloe
and llOICI ,,... Oet9Ctlve and
• ,.,,.. dl9nt llOllege.
12=$7 I MAWNC* 1 :00 TOttilOMOW
0 _,.t fl091• K•l'f l.9nge.
GuM11· HOllywOOCI p<<>-
duoera Paler G.it>er and
Jul19 PllHllP9
Ml1-......
Ml
...... ... ... .... .. ......... ... ..., ........ ....
~-..lllW ...... .." ....... , ..... (1"t)a.tlalo,liw ..... .... ...... =1= .. -.. MCWm
U*"'-"...._~ ,,......,G, .........
--~~ .MCW9 ••'4 "Ten WeMed Min"
( 1Na) Randolph Soott,
~lloone.
~1=
• •'4 "South 8••
Women" ( t9U) Burt
LanCMWr, Virginia ltMfO . a:11e MCMI * • .,., "8ubWfllga" (1881)
Gene Barry. Joan Colina. 4:GO. MCMI
• •.,., "lorn• Doone"
(1161) a.rtl9ra Hlll9, Ak:n-
.,d ~ ....... 4:tO MCMI • * "8-yond The Time Barrler'' ( 1880) Rob«t
(:Wt(9, Oat'9ne Thomp--· f "ridatt•
Dafll i•e :Uo"ie•
tJ:OO •• * ~ "&en•" (l960)
W9nda Htlflldrlx, Audie
Murphy. Wilen 911 in~
"'"' ia accUMCI of rnutder,
lie lleel with hfl 900 until •
clever lem•I• •llorney
fina. them out. ( 1 hr .. 30
min,)
• ***"Allegheny
Uprl•lng" (1939) John
'Wayne, Claire Trevor.'
Penn1yl11•llla ••Ill•••
"'"991 8rltlah troops who
are MiMng rum and lir•
armt to Ille Indiana. (1 hr.,
50mln)
S:GO 9 • * "ROii. Freeldy,
Roi" (19741 Tim Conwsy.
Jiii\ Murrsy A men 1"91 to
•mor ... his M>ft ane1 g9in
~lance into the Guir>-
n&ll Book 01 World ·
Record• ( t hr , 30 min I
3:30 D • • ·~ "Guen Who's
SIMC)ing tn My Bed?'"
I t973189tl>••• Eden, o..n
J~ A min sh<>wt up et
hll eJl·Wlf!I I hOuH Wilt\ hla
,_ Wtf9, '11194r etght·week·
old bal>y and a o, .. f
Dene p "' , 30 min ) •
That's the ·Way It Is • in TV, Kathy
Soo·Rememhered
The late Jack Soo, shown with ''Barney
Miller" star Hal Linden, receives a special
tribute tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7 when
the show airs a retrospective of selected
clips from 80 episodes of the program focus-
ing on Soo's role as Detective Yemana.
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Something Papa
forgot lo mention ...
Kathy Cronkite, newsdaugbter, has been in
California for five years, trying very hard to
hecomc an actress. Just three months before jbe
chuck·1t·and·gO·home deadline she bad set for
herself. she landed a part in a TV series, NBC's
"Hi zzoner."
On the inside now, Walter 's daughter finds
her self confounded by television's little mysteries.
She wonders what NBC meant to do with her
.. Ii m 1ted series," why it aired after tbe fall
scheduJe had already been announced. She won·
ders whether it will ~ a replacement series next
season or if it is really just a sbort·run summer
~n~. .
She wonders why the network doesn't tell her
these things.
YOU'D THINK WALTER would have told her
about the ways of network TV, about fluid
Silverman Eying Ne~s
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -News and information wm become television's most important commodi·
ty, and that development probably will inclutle ex·
pans1on of the evening newscast from its current
half·hour format, NBC president Fred Silverman
says.
"All of my adult life has been spent in the en·
tertainment end or broadcasting," said the man
19'.tt••MAN
who made "The Fonz" a un·
iversally known .personality,
"but I am absolutely certain
that the future success of our
company will develop as we
build to leadership in news.
"Network television, as far
down the road as anyone can
see, will continue to be
Amerlca's favorite entertain·
ment arena, but news and in-
formation will become the most important service we can provide."
The exl>aJl!.lon of the evening news from a
balf·bour, as early as the 1980s, is inevitable.
Silverman said.
80.VBSllAN SAID THE network's goal of
cUmb out of third place in the entertainment
t
·For New 'Angel'
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Despite reports to tbe CGDtrarr. tbe aearcb la •till on for a new aaael to HPl•ce Kate Jactaon in ABC'• "Cbarlle'a Aqela," tbe produeen aay.
Baeeutive proclueera Aaron Spelling aad
Leanard Goldbeq bave aea about JOO actreaea,
beard 40 of tbem Ned fOI' \be part and teated 12. AlllOlll alllm are well·bown aetnaea, mome wbo
are not kllOwn, a top f Hhion model and a llouNwlle from Viqjnla.
DI A8ml'ION, TllSY bave reeelved about . --~=--fNm around &lie world. ta producen NJ tbal IO far tbaJ fawor iJflll!l ......_ ID ur cue, uaa, muat Mllct ::a._ .... to Jala .Jacln Smttb ud a-,1 l.Md • .. .... c hlto prodttet1cle °" • mm. .. .. ~ -..... u. ft wlU be. JcXal :jf ~tl:tW wD tM e•fli'Oal '"!'be Lowe Boat.••
' •
Silverman spoke at a luncheon concluding tbe
annual meeting or NBC affiliates at the Century
Plaza Hotel. He said NBC is improving such exist-
ing news programs as "Today" and the "NBC
Ni~htly. News." is completely revamping its
pnme·ttme n e wsmagazine show, and will in-
troduce new prime·lime news series and specials.
HE REVIEWED STEPS NBC has taken since
he ~came president nearly a year ago lo stabilize
its programming and provide a base to build on.
The network currently is lh1rd in prime-time rat·
ings and second in the evening news ratings.
"We have done that by developing five series
al midseason that could be returned in the fall,"
he said. "Those series are among the 16 hours of
returning programs on our new schedule -far
more than NBC bas had for years. We have done
that in the face of the most severe competition
television has ever seen, and we will be far more
competitive next season beca~ of it."
STAIY 1HE SWON Wl1H A
LA·Z.IOY SALE for Ille;
BIG
---..... p. .....,, --=:?:--...... ......... .....
oi-a ...
schedules and series options and such. But then, he
always wanted Kathy to be a journalist.
NBC is obliged to air seven episodes of
"Hizzoner." a comedy about a Midwestern,
Rict\ard Daly·type mayor <David Huddleston).
Miss Cronkite plays his hot·headed aet.ivist daughter, Annie.
"I don't wanna hear about this," she says.
covering her ears when a reporter asks an NBC
publicist about the future or "Hizzoner." "It
makes me nut.s. I hear Freddy <NBC President
Fred Silverman> loves it, then I hear he hates it
.•'
HER NAME COULD HAVE been Schwartz.
She 1s emphatic here. She rt!calls waiti11~ on
tables and booking acts for a local rock 'n' roll
nightclub. And waiting ror agents' calls that never
came.
It's hard to imagine a daught~r of Walter
Cronkite's as a star·struck, helJ·bent Hollywood
type. She's not. really.
"If I couldn't act anymore. 1l would take a big
chunk out of me," she says, "but l wouldn't shrivel
up and die. I don 't understand and I don't ap-
preciate people for whom actmg is the only thing
in life. l can't sympath12e with them .
"I LIKE IT SO much, l feel so emotional about "IT WASN'T UNTIL 'llizzoner' that r knew
it. I love it so, I get teary when I think about what that feeling, that need for actmg --but the re arc
might happen." other things I like to do."
The network says the rutw:e or the series is un. She has already sold a book she's writing on
certain, but d6n't plan your summer vacation children of famous people. And iJ she can write.
around the show. The debut "Hizzoner" finished there's always journalis m.
dead last in the Nielsen ratings last week. lt's not acting, but it's a llving. l guess she already knows that. Even if "Hizzoner" is scrakhed, though, she 's --------------------
grateful to have made it this far. Her five.year
wait was the typical actor's struggle.
"You could say it wasn't an immediately sue·
cessful five ye ars," she says-, "as evidenced by my·
lack of credits (bit part.s) until now. I resent peo.
pie saying, 'Oh, you could get any part you wanted
because you're Walter Cronkite's daughter' ...
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ii Jt ~: ·,. 't ti:~·!; 11 ,J ' , ~;·~ =.v' ..,~I:: J. tt =1 ~" ·• Ti '~ "' lmmoral and ctanaerous to tbe COUil· ~ -= : -t ,• ~ ~ Ut'9 • 11'4-"' ·=ft :: t~ ~:-:.~~Ji:::.. :·:: : =: 111 try.'' -c;c -" ,;t 1-.+ .... :I'~, ' " +t~ " 'f ' t m.= t: g;,: .. 1 tl 14Y...... Chairman Norman Barker told a !r ue •ti 1:!" ~:I~ •'ii!~~!~ :fl #t~·~ M ,:.,·, ... ~! ~ ••:•, .... , 'l t~! 11tbertnc of the Briti•h·Amerleu J/'Y 1)111 ~·" ij +·~ 1 ·•" If ' •" ... ,,,.., I: ,=:"' =~ 1:1: ~ ~...... Cbamber ol Commerce that tbe aov· 1 1• • ~ ~ . ! ~ e~ :ti': 11 u-.·:-: :I: U 1: ...... =:;• ~: 1: '7": erftment·• "new vtew" tb8t~ ~.. •.., ,.... 'J1f 1" ,....._," -•-a -are •ddinl to lllflaUoa eoatrt-to
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,Speelal It • .,.._.
By SYLVL\ JIOll'l'D "' 'J~
Of the US mlllioD Ucemed driven, l'OUlbl:Y • mHM• ft a
are over ace 50. Altboqh tbeJ aecouat for Ii,..__ ol an -.,
·drivers. tbey are involved ID only 1S pere..t o1 tM ~fU
dents. .q
The NaUoaal ReUred Teachers Alloelatioa ud the
America Auociation of Retired Penom bawe jo6Md di!
the Amoco Motor Club to lwncb a motoriq plan for U...•t
$5 and older. •· .,
.I!:,.,.
THE nooa.u1 covm ·~•••as o1 ibe auoda·,., lions no matter where they travel or what ear tbey drtwJ•J
It does Dot cover non-memben drivin& a membeM.....a ,:'( f: car.
Included is emergency road or towinl ":poaC > vided through emergency dispatch centers in m ,,
areas in Arizona, California, Colorado, WalhinltoD, D.C.:n
Florida, Georcia, Jlllnoia, Indiana, Iowa, Louialaaa.r
Maryland, Michigan, --
Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska. North
Dakota. Tennessee.
Utah, Virginia and
Wisconsin. Outside
these areas, assistance \ in locating emergency ._ _____ ....,. ...
service is provided through a toll.free pbooe nwnber.
More than 9,000 Amoco dealers are participatine.
Members receive personalized auto trip routine and •
large, easy-to-read maps. Tbey are entitled to emera~
personal check-cashing service at participatin& st•tloaa;t
locked-out or lost-key protection, bospit.al emergency fOOI& ..,
bond. car-theft protection and $500 arrest bond''
certificates. <No arrest bonds are acceptable in California
and they are limited to $200 in Florida, Oregon, Virginia
and Wisconsin.>
MEMBE&S Will BE aEIMBUUED up to S500 rw
legal fees. 'Ibey choose their own tawyers and are paid
whether guilty or innocent, with the exception of an al·
leged felony or being charged with driving under the m.
fiuence of liquor or drugs. _
Tbe Amoco Motor Club will pay a $2,000 reward for in·
formation provided to police that leads to the arrest uad
conviction of anyone who steals a member's car.
Members who have accidents more than 50 miles from
home will be reimbursed up to $300 for expenses incurred
within three days for car rental. commercial transport.a·
lion or local lodging and meals.
THE PROGRAM PROVIDES FOK minor meclJan.ical
adjustments. replacement of a flat lire, emergency
gasoline supply and towing.
Other coverage includes extricating the car if it gets
stuck and service in accidents.
Recreational vehicles in specified siies are eligible for
the coverage. •
The cost is $19.75 a year for both the policyholder and '
the spouse-
More information is avaiJable from the NRTA/ AARP
Motoring Plan, P.O. Box 390. Long Beach, CA 9080L
Ranehers' View
Cattle Cycle
Affects Price \
)
1
87 Tiiie Asaod*d Presa
The decisions that people like Jack Maddux and Louisf! ;
Ahart make today will determine the price of steak on your ~
ta ble more than two years from DOW.
Maddux, of Wauneta. Neb., and Miss Ahart, of
Marysville. Calif .• are catUe ranchers. They and tboulands
or their colleagues are responsible for the supply and p~of
beef. When business is profitable, they expand production. as
they are beginning to do now.
BUT WHEN CATTLE ranchers lose money.
they cul back their he rds. Thatleads to a decrease in supplies
and increased prices.
The cycle takes lime. Calves born on Maddux' ranch this
s pring will not be ready for slaughter unW early in 1111. He
said the .ups and downs of supply and demand can be traced
"back to the Civil War ... Wetendtolookalthisasaoormal '
process.
Ranchers say they
( J
are subject to inflation 11
C,n~SUMER 1ust as much as. ii not . "-''"' mo re than. other Americans. ··we baveno
------------guaranteed iacome, DO ;
cost-of-living benefits, t
no guaranteed price for the products we sell and no 1overn· •
ment subsidies.•• s ays Miss Ahart.
Interest rates are a key factor. The cattle business, said
Maddux. is · 'capit.al intensive. It takes a lot of money to run a
few cattle. Almost everyone borrows · ·
MADDUX SAID BE BAD"~ years" from lt74 to ,
l977, when it cost him more to raise bis animals than be aot l
for them. \
Po>tit and loss figures vary from rAMber to randler. •
They depend on the weather. on what aspect of Ute buli.ness l
the rancher is in. on whether the caWe are fed oa fl'UI or on i
com. f The National Cattlemen's Auociatioa nya opentine f
losses for the industry from \974 to 1978 were SJ.5 billion. Tbe t
association says the average cow-eaJf operator, wbo ra1Ms ~
calves to be sold to a feedlot. lost '211Sl per animal from 1175
through 1978. The situation bu turoed around t.bla year. but
rofitabavenot et · tPNfilfer·e---t
ca m quarteroftbisyearwas$W,t6eUIOda~.
tionsays. ,.-.,
MADDUX PaOVIDED A LOOK AT some of tbl~
economics of the industry, stattinc with a calf born in tM.
spring. These fieures are examplee oal)'; prlcea and prmcJ ticn vaey widely.
The investment in tbe steer sold for alaqbter la --=·· cording to bil flprea. At preaent prices -claoiee, ,.......,... ·
steen are aelliq for nearly '800 -the bulbl1t1 ii prdable'
fortbecallraller, tbe1ronrandtbefeedlotoperatGI'. ·~
llllCldlm said tbe profttsbawtobe nUnwted If nadwl
wanflo ltaJ in buslneu. And U randlen do not ltQ ta '-l ·
DeA, auppllee will coatl.nue to decreue ud prtc:w will~· ~~toiiacreue. '
llt•ghes Wins J_oh
Wellt Germany bH Hlec\ed ff1llbel Aittnft a.. ol
P'ullertoa to mana1e the dillp and lallalladoa o1 • oomij,
puterllld alrdefwe •JStam ms.tMno..aar. ,,.,.... ~
1ram il•alUediDHeeuoftmmWlae.
ltwUlnplaeet1Mt•11Lnd8rwtwn....._. .. .._~
ly tllOlandOl*'8t.d bJtMOenuaalrferft. t
91m1tar •Jatema la ope111llae ta.....,~ --
tbe f'arEutweredealpedbJH......._ ·
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