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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-23 - Orange Coast PilotT Die ·ch Jurors Reveal How They Reached Verdi~ DAILY PILOT Kills 3, Injures * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23, 1979 VOi. 11. HO IU . e SECTIOHS ... PAGE$ 11 at Israel Bus Stop 6PWt,...._lo "'°"" Ga• Charles Wa r ren . President Car ter's spccwl liaison to California. says l ht• state":. gas al loc<Jtion will hl' in· c reased by 10 pl'n·cnt an Jun e . e n ding lint•:-<:it ser vice st a lions Anaheim Boy, 2 , Drowns in Pool A 2-ycar -old Anaheim boy d rowned Tuesday in a backyard ·swimming pool, Oran ge County coroner 's deputici. rcportt.'<.I lo· day. Justin S m ith, 2. a ppar ently tumblt.'Cl into t¥ pool a t 420 S Archer St ., Anahe im. at 11 .56 a .m . a nd could not bt' revived l>v paramedics summonc•d to th~· s cene. officia ls sa id Coasf Jury Cites Verdict Diedrich 'Guilty Beyond Doubt' SI\!\ DI I':<;() Tht: 12 Juror~ who convicted Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and architect LeRoy Rose on bribery c h a r ~es Tues day said t hey noticed many things during the course of the seven-week t rial. They said, for example, they noticed the th ree defense al· torneys habitually wore short· sleeved shirts. They also mcnt1 uncd noticing tha t a wedding band worn by * * * Aftt-r J11ne B Kost• was :in on-again, off-agam thing and when it was off-again 1t might have refl ected on his ac- tivities or the ni~ht before. One j uror said she a lso noticed that Oit.'Clrk h"s wife. Inez, was not in the courtroom during lht• six court days it took to select a jury. And when Mrs . Diedrich ap pea red in court on the tria l '.s opening day. the Juro r felt her pr esence wa s a n a ttem pt to * * * portra.' U1 ed n ch ~~ mpalhcllciJI· ly as a family man Above all e lse. however . the jurors said when the evidence was wcighc.'<.I it ixnnted to guilt ··~yond a reasonahle doubt and to a mornl certainty." · · 1t 's J usl when )' o u check them together tht• ''rosc·c ullon·s ca se was mon· plau~1 blc tha n lht' defcnsl• case.·· onf' JUror s a1<I in a tel(•pho11c inter view lier thoui~hls we n• t·ch11cd by s ix olht·r jurors mlt'rv11·wc.-d by tt'lt•ph11n1• ;,iftt•r most of I he 1ury m emht•rs rduo.;1·d tu bf' 1n - tervit•w1·d liy r•·porters as thl'~ ll'fl lht· t•ourt room Cordova to Take l\s lhl'v left, wh.11 h;1d b<.·cn alm<1st ,; f1·stl\'t.• mo1HI ;1m1ml! tht• juror.., during tlw tn~•I had turnt'd to 11liv1<H1:. -.train anlf fotiguc Diedrich's Office? ··1 am Just too t1n ·d ;11ul w1Jrn o ut lo wanl to <11-.1·uss llw c:cis<'. ·· Jiff\ f.lrt·m an H1 c:hard I \"P~ ..,;11(1 when ... urr11umkd b' rt<.'ws nwn 8 y (;AR\' GR/\NVll.U .: 0t IM 0•1lf Ptlel Sl•tt SAN UI E<;O i\n e ra 1n Ora n~t.· Ct1unl y pol1t1cs t•nclc•d T uesday night when S uµcrv1sor H<tlph Diedrich stepped into the darkness oub JCfr lht· <.:ounly Courthous1· <is a newly convicted felon Within a few minutes of his c·o nv1<·tio n on thrt!c bri ber y t·ha r gcs. Die drich ~e<tled his polil1 l·al c:iir<'N whe n he said to Su p c n or Cour t J ud gc Ho~s T harp· ··wetl. the n. I'll avoid going to (Board o f Supervisors) mcel· 1ngs. ·• Thal s t ate m e n t m eu n t D ied rich hargaincd away his p rerogat ive lo serve on t he s t'mhlvmun Ron Cordova, a :1 2 y t• i.ir 11 I d 1· 11 n ~ c r 11 a t i v t· 0(•moc:rat. Ccird11v ;.i mad<' no overtures for the Joh wh1li · D1t·dnch wa~ waiting trial and i-.;tys he will not .sct:k it whili· the incumbent is Ironi cally. norw I)( tht• 1ur111 .., who lalt•r d1:.1·u:.~l'<l lht• tas•· .., it I rf t ht• \" 11 1 d II • t h (• I 1 (.• \" t• D11.·dnrh":-. \<·r:-.1on of the hr1twr~ c:on:.piraty wht•n lht· 5:1 year r1ld eounty s111k·r v1si1r tc·sllfll'd dur waiting sc•nll'nc:1ng ing thi• t nal Uut he has lht• acl1 v<.· support ··1t was JUSl that whe n you fo r tht.• appointment of stat<.• h Dc m oc·ratu: Part v chairman wc1ght'U lht• i•v 11lc •nn• :in<I put l l' Kic h ad O"Neill . t"abor leader 1neccs togl•lht'r ll1t· proscrution'-; Bruce Let• anrl the cou nt v"s con· l'a:o;c held wat<•r und there nl'vcr t in gcnt o f Dem ocr atic sta t e wa s a sa tisfa<"lory n•as1m for lht' flow of so nrnt•h mnn(•v. ··a wuman l egis la t ors. 1o c lut1 1ng As -Juror who aski·d not to he idcn scmblyman De nnis Mangers. tifit•d said Diedrich ·s abrup t departurt• from offi ce was decided at 7:28 Sh e and ol ht•rs 'ie<•mingly found a s m ut·h fault with pros· p.m by an eight-woma n. four· t•cut1on w1tnf'sses a s they did ma n jury. I After being deadlocked 11 to 1 with those who tcstifi cc for thl' dcfcnst• in favor of guilt since Mo nday Prosecution witnesses giv.en lliglt ,.,., ak_.tc Barhar:1 Vn·er nf 1-:I < '.111111 1:-. llltt' ol I \\ti \\011w11 \\hi• ho ujlhl 111 \\llh 'IC1IHl(1111 th1 l11g g:imc 11f ttw 1111 h :HHIU.d World S<.·nl·:-. 111 l'11k1•r 111 I.as V<·ga .... F1t1 .' lo tt r p1·11 µI<· l'Olt'l"t'!I I h1 · 111).!lt ,1,d,1• .. 1·:.t rct gam l' Tijuana Still Minus Water TIJUANA <Al'• Thou:-.:.n<l~ o f T1Juam.1 rcs1dt•11ls. 1n<"lucling hundreds of Amt•r1c·ans la ving m r t•t 1 r<'m e nt 1·o l on 1t·~. w1·rt· without water for the fourth day tod ay as t:·n~i n<•t•rs ~1lll•mpt N1 111 repa ir a broken pum p 1tO mile:-. south of the e1ty. board a nother few weeks m cx- chan~e for a scnlencm~ date or July 9 r ather than June 8. ----.-"Hi· edrictrwon 't-mflciatly be re-- m oved from office because of his felony Jlllnviction until sen- a fternoon. the jury decided un-low r atings in t he collective CSeeCQIY!OV A. ea&e tU --mind of....lbe_jurors WCl"c •. Newpo...__ ___ m denrs-ct:n m t h at rault~ Beach develope r Richa rd Owen ~quipmcnt and slow repairs an· Weather te nced to what could be up to four years in st ate prison. In c r e a s in g c loud s But in addition to forgoin~ tonight. becoming pa rtly p a rticipation on the Roard of -----<1-4r"'udy Tbursda~. H ... · ~..__-i~'rtH!leir~ .. M'irSseef".rss--uu-nHl-sentenced-. Thursday in the 60s at the Diedrich indicated late Tuesday beaches. low lo the mid night he might resign before the 70s inland. Lows tonight July 9 sentencing d ate. •----t..ucuDLM lD That woukhJpell "thl! door foT Indians Picket SAN FRANCISCO IAPl Fif- ty American Indians picketed to call attentio n t o fea rs that m assiv.e .stetillzal.ion-of Indian is going on under sanction of the fede ral government. and former development com- p. a ny exe<'utive Richa rd Stark. responsible for th<' third !.Uch shutdown lh1s month. Given the highest rating as a witness for the prosecution by the juror s wa s forme r s t at e sena tor Dennis Carpentt-r. And ra nked at the top of t e scale CSee DIEDRICH, Pa1te A2> An estimated 30.000 people h v- in~ alon~ the coasthnt• ha vt· een a ected by the lal~ proh· le m al the La Mis1on pum µ. Blame Adniitted By PLO TEL AVI V. Is rael CA P ) A h ·rrorist bomb killed two women ;.ind a baby ~irl <ind injun'd 11 1wo1>lc at a (·rowded bus slop in a '""n oul..,tdt• Tt:I Aviv today <t!> hundn•ds of bracl1s poure d into rw rt twr11 S111;.i1 111 s upnort set 1 ll"r-; """ \11"1.·tJ to fight rather rhan 1-(1\l' th1·1r land b:.ick lo Eg) pl. T ht• boml1 •·>.plodt•<J i.hortl.\" .1ft1•r 111 .1 m :1t11p th1· f11Jt'rglai-.!. I •••JI of llw 1 11rh:-.1tlc hus slop in 1'1·t.1h ·T1l-.\a h, ~•x m ile:-. 11111·1h1 ·a~t ot T1•I Ava\. 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More tha n 200 ha\ 1• ht•1•111n1ur1•1I. ~1 1·:inwhl11•, Ddc•nsc• M ini slN 1-:1.1·1 W1·11.111;m wa:. lo Oll'Ct with 1 tw .11u1.ry f;1rmt'r:-. at lhl'1r Neol :-)111;11 ..,1•11 ll'rrll'nl toda y lo try tu 1'on v 1111·1· I ht•m tu give up the lanll a11cl ht•ad off an em barrass· 1 ng <·onfronlal1on. 1\ bout 200 s etlkrs barricaded lh•·Jll!•t'lv1·:-. in 1·11mµuund:. Tues · il:r v on a JO ac:n• stretch of trees :111;1 1 mp:-. rwar l ht• dusty desert lo"' n of El Aris h. lsracl is s up- po:1t•d to hund over 1'.:I Aris h. and t ht• I a nd to the west , lo Egypt on fo'nct::ry-1n--ttre-fi~t-retul"ft"-m-~---"'!f 1·up1c d land m a ndat ed in the ls ral'li-Egyptian ~ace t reaty. ··w t• will.not move," one set- 11,•r told a n Israe li ne ws paper Tuc:.day. "We a rc prepured for :my possil.111tty of physical op· 1.os1l1on." fSee BOMB, Page AZ> IN81DE TODA W The main mdU1lry in a Mia- .....,,.,. Riwr lot.an of 200 1s '•""" -OM /or et>f!ry «J ~·· StOf"I/. Page B 11. Gov. Edmund G. Brown to ap· point a replacement to fill the 3rd District seal now held by Diedrich . Front-runner for the appoint· ment i s former s t a te a s - Irvine Shooting Described ..... • .,.., ....... Ill .. ... ... 1 E.um Ordered SANTA MONICA (APl Keith Cook, 19, of Lynwood, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the abootina death ol rock concert promoter Steve . Woll, WU ordered Tueaday to under10 a 90·day dia1notllc 1tud7 before returnin& for HD· tenc1ng. By KATHY CLANCY Ol ttle O.lly ~llM Sutt Breaking into tears as she testifie d . a Ne wport Beach wosnan told an Orange County Superior Court jury Tuesday that she watched u Irvine al· torney Gary Wayne Patton pumped several abota into her 1l1ter'1 temple. Barbara Swearinten told the seven-woman, five-man jury that PaUOn beld the hands ol his wife toptber and abot ber re· peatedly as she tried to move from the couple's Irvine apart- m ent last Nov. 18 . Ka therine "Katy" Leigh Pat- ton. 23, the murde r suspect 's bride of two months. was fatally wounded by three shots in the hea d fro m a .22 c alibe r a utomatic pisto l. Miss Swearingen told the jury her sister wanted to end her marriage to Patton because he constantly badgere d her with feeUni" or insecurity a bout ber love for him. "He just constantly bothered he r all day and all night by his insecurity, by the fact that Katy did love him but h e d idn't believe it," Miss Swearmgen said. She also s aid her sister felt the insecurity stemm~ from Pa t- ton's two prior marriages that ended in divor~. Patton's attorney, A11an Stokke. is contehding that the 34.year.old Patton ll'i a manic depressive whose mental condi· t1on m ade him not responsible for the a lle ged slayiog. rrosecut9 r Paul Me y e r . howe ver. 1s alle ging that Patton planned the murder, borrowed a gun ahead of time, had it readily acce11slble and should be round g uilty of first-degree murder. Miu Swearingen s aid she bad gone with her s ister to the Pal· ton home at 14 E s planade . Irvine, to helo her remove her <See ATl'OaNIEY. Pa1e AZ> ... OM.YPILOT s w.dn11ur .... e. 117'1 Dled1-te• Draws I•dos FellOw -SUperouon Traiae Hi1 I nno~ai · - Whj~ not commentin1 on the crtm•n•I bribNy conviction that wlll oust Oranl(f' Count~. Supervisor Ralph Ditldrich from of h ct>. Diedrich '8 fellow supervtaors praised ham and tu• aer vlc. to lhe cou.nty today d1m1nlsh tht> muny JCt)(}(f thin11t he did while in orrlcc," (;hark s1ud "HE WOaK~D HAaD. lit' was dudical· ed and ht' haa alwaya been a very c:111u•bh; county xupt•rvlaor I hMve a lot of respect and r..-lard tur ttalph I'll miH him " "It 18 my opinion that Oran1e County ll a bt>tl\'r place becauae lhlph Diedrich ha lw "n a county aupe rvesor ," Supervtsor 'fhomu Rll"Y said. SuJ)(•rv1sor llurrlett Wlt'dcr was not fur behind ('lurk and Kiiey In h.:r w1llingntiss to u y kind lhinait about l>1e drich "HE BaOUGHT IN M.\NY innovative• 11rocf'dures for the munaitcmcnl of <'Ounly sov 1• rn nw nt "H.e wH at ~ood adm1rustrator. he wai. ~Md for lhl' county and he-wu!i goo<l for h1:. 1h :.l rlrt .'' Mr:-. WH•<h·r suld . And llUUI) uf h1i. ult•u:> jr(' .. OHIJOr r1•mmn why Orun.:1• Count\ hu:. an C'f(H'H•nt l'OU llty g11\'\•r11111t•nt . lhk .... 1111 I rn 'all for 1t u11,h 1' fami ly und l 'n\ <iact for th~ ,·11u11t y thut things had lo come to t h1 1'. :.tw l'111wlutl1·d "lt..\1.Pll llAS 8~•:N \t'r ) dt•d1 f'uh'd untl hunl "urkmg I Jui.I hupt' tlll' '"'''''It· \lo 111 n · nwn1 ht•r all tht· 111.111~ plu:.t·:o. lw :-. hrnught to Ora11.:l·Cou11t y s1 11•un11SOR .... u .... l\NTHONV s a1(l, ·11 1, unfurtumall· f11r Orao.:t.• County and the 1w1111h• whu li\1• h1·n· J :> \lol'll ai. lht: county's 1111t1j..(l' that th1:-. h.t1' hllpJ.ll'flCd I'm very surry f(ar lldlph. Mr H01'c and their families," An- 111 1111 > .'>l.lld. Supt·rVl!:>Or lhlph Clurk h.111 '1m1l11r words of pru1i.e for Uiec.lrarh lk went un to l'all Oie<lrich "a strong ac- ll\ t> 11wmll\•1 11( the Uoard of Supervisors .. 'I h111w IL1 lph ':-. l'11111 l l'l 111ll dw·'n t Spenkelink Reprieved Judges Grant Ex-cou1itia1i Execution Stay STARKE . Fla tAP 1 J ohn A. Ss'enkelink's life was sp~red early today. only hours before the 30-year-old murderer was to die in Florida's e lectric cha ir. Federa l JUdges in Atlanta a nd Washin~ton gra nt<'d sepa r ate a ppeals for a stay of execution. .. Praise God !" the former Bue na Park man shouted as the news nashed acr oss a te levision s creen outs ide his cell a few feet from the death chamber. llis Ep1sropulia n m inister, the Rev Tom Fca m ster . g a vt• Spenkelink Holy Communion at 1 a .m . -just one hour before guards had been due on Death Row to s have Spenkelink 's head and leg to increase the efficie n· cy of the electric chair. Less than 12 hours befor e. on Tuesday afternoon. Spcnkelink's Death R<iw companion. Willie .Jas pr r Da rden, a lso was grant- l'd a stav of f'Xecution when a fed c.•ral JUdge agreed lo hear his a ppeal. T h e executions would have hl'<'n thl' first 1n the Cn1ted Stalt•S srnt·t· :1 Uta h f1 nng squad ::-hot Gary Ma rk t;i1m1,r e more than two years ago G 1 I more r efus t:d to purs ue rnurt appt'als. :rno tht•se would have been the first executions or prisoners a ga ins t their will in the United States since 1967 The Florida prison was quiet today after a night or tension among inmates angry about the 1mpen d1ng cxl'cu t 1o n , a uthor ities s:11<l Early 1n the night. inmal('S 1·hanted. banged on the cell walls a nd bars a nd lit s ma II fires m protest. But after the stety was grant 1•d. they settled down. Spenke link was to have been executed at 7 a m .. Darden al 8. But minutes a fter m idnight. in Atlanta. JudRe E iibert B. Tuttle Fro'" Page A I ATIORNEY he longings. When Pa tton asked to speak to his wife alone, she said , he r sis- ter suggested Miss S wear ingen go into a nother room and begin packinR. Miss Swearingen testified that Patton askCd he r sister to re· consider leaving him but s he said she still was m oving out . "No. you ar en't.'' ~he recalled Patton saying. Later . Miss Swearingen heard he r sister screan and r;an toward the living room whe re she al- legedly saw Patton fire three shots. she said . He he ld Mrs . Patton's hands together with one hand as he fired "stra ight at her temple" with the other , Miss Swearingen testiried. After. Miss Swe aringen said. P atton orde red he r from the apartment. ORANGE COAST of the 5th U .S C1n •u 11 <.:ourt ()f Appt•als issued his stay on an ap pea l which former U.S. Attorney Gene ra l Hamsl'y Cle1rk hut! he l P<'d see k. T uttle• said he would set u hearing da te today A few minutes late r . U S. S upr e m e Co urt J ust i ce T hurgood Ma r s hall g r a nte d Spen kelink 's la wyers anothor stay of execution after two (>ther Supre me Court JUSt1ces turned them down The high court is to lake furthe r ciction T hursday. Ills mother. Lo is Spcnkelink. 67 . was with friends in Starke. l l rn ilc·s from thl' prison, wht>n shl' got the word "Tha nk God . Our IVayers- have been ans wered ... stie said "Thank the Lord. I~ found som ebody to ma ke the stay ... Then she was driven lo the edge of the prison. where re- porte rs a nd proteste rs ha d gathered. "Thank you. Judge T uttle and Justice Marsha ll for being fair." she said. "That's all we as k Gov Gra ham. I beg you not to put J ohn and my family through this ordeal for a third time." f'ro• Page 11 I CORDOVA NEXT?. • • animously that Diedrich a nd CO· press himself. Rose quipped: d e fendant Le Roy Rose were "'Wt'll. I just hope they st:nd guilty or all the cha rges brought m P to Chino (prison '. r un- ::igainst them in a county Grand ct erstand they have i::ood art J ur y indict ment handed down c·ourscs there." Dec. 15. 1977. Prosecutor Michael C-.1p1zi 1 Diedrich greeted the verdict descr ibed the Jury verdict as with no show of em otion other "f~ur and reasonable ... tha n turning his head to smile "We 've take n a lot of abuse on reassuringly at his wife. Inez. this case. I think you can say the who sat in the courtroom. JUry's verdict said far morc elo Rose was visibly s haken by quently than I can say j ust what the decision that he was guilty of the issues were and why it was a conspirin~ with his long-time sound prosecution ... friend to commit brjbery . After the jury h ad left the For Diedrich. the jury's de· courtroom. Judge Tha rp agreed ci s 1on meetnt all 12 j uro r s to let the two convicted men re- bel1l•\'ed he solicited and re -m a in free on the stre ngth of cc1vl'd SSS.000 worth of bribes as. their own word that they will wcll asan ~.OOO bank loan. m a k e upcoming court up · Rose as well as Diedrich was pearances. con victed or conspiring to com-But the judge scheduled a bail mil bnbery. a conspiracy aimed hearing for May 30. meaning at e xtracting m oney from a de· Diedrich a nd Rose could be velo pment compa ny. Anaheim asked to post bail in order to re- Hills. Inc. main free while waiting to be Immediately afte r the verdict, s entenced. Diedrich lashed out at his pros· Earlie.r in the night. defense eC'utors. _insisted he was inno· a ttorneys objected to the jury, cent no matter wha t the jury which had deliberated four days found a nd claimed he was the without reachim~ a verdict. be· victim of a witch hunt. ing held into the night hours. L a te r , whe n h e r e fl ected La wyers Sylvan Aronson a nd privately on his plight. Diedrich J a mes Riddel said the e xtra saict hours were being used to force a "Sure. I'm d isappointed that decision "to accommodate one things have turned out this way. Juro r who wants to take a trip "But I've had to face worse tom orrow." things-the war . business prob-But when the Jury came in lem s -lots of things. I can with its verdict , the j udge asked take what 's coming a nd I know ea ch member if they had felt Inez can. "coerced or pressured " into "Sometimes you take what life reaching a decision. has to give. And this is one of After a ll the replies were to those times for me." the effect that there was no coer- Rose. over a drink. was admit· cion or pressure. J udge Tharp tedly depressed "by lhe whole handed the verdict forms to the d a mn thing. court clerk. "I just don't see how the jury And wh e n c le rk Robe r t could have done what it did. I'll Lawre nce read the forms. he never unde rs tand it." said. "As to defenda nt Diedrich. T h e n . returni n g t o th e guilty on counts one. two a nd wisecracks he often uses to ex-three.·· . .• * * * * * f'ro• Pa~AJ DIEDRICH CONVICTED. • • among witnesses called by the d('fe n se w as count y Ad· ministrati ve Officer Robert Thom as. by the time the trial closed. All jurors inte rviewed indicat· ed that despite four full days of behind-closed·door debate, there ------ Celebrating? :\1 ;.i rgarl'l T rudc;.iu . es tranged w1f e of Canadian Prime :\1 inis tcr Pil'rre T rudeau. whoops it up at the Studio 54 d 1seo in :"Jt.•w York just hours afte r her husband con- t edcd tkfrc.rt in the Canadian election. Rehozo Buys Home Near Friend Nixon Ch~1r!C'S G. "Bebe" Rebozo. lon).!·lJmt' friend a nd politic:al al- l~ of form<·r pres ident RiC'hard '.IJ1xo11 . has l>UrC'ha~cd a home 111 S an l'le mt·ntc ·s l'xclus1\e Cyprus Shores area near what used to be the Western White House Dway n e Be r ge r , o f San Clemente Real Estate Company. sai d t oday R e b oz o h as µurc·hased the home for an un- disclosed amount in the 50·home d Pvt• Io pm en t pat r o 11 "d h ! !'>('C'Urlt} j!Ui.1rd'> llut lk•r,..:n r<•fu:-.cd to rcll';.11'1· furlhl'I' <1t'la1b of lhe hr1m1 th·.tl I le a:-scrtl-11 that ,, ,,,.,.!-::-relN1'>t· regarding Rd>o1.o s mo,·c· \loOUld be released la ter this week from a Nixon aide Rc·bozo. <• M1am1 m11liona1rt'. aided Nixon in the pun:hase of t he ouste d p r esident·. San Clem ente and Key H1 sc<iyne. Fla .. estates. Nixon has sold th<· Florida estate Shorter ~~-· Continue- Guarded optimism appeared to be the p.revaW.a.1 mood today at Oranae County'll service sta· ti oms u the ''odds" formed lines that were often less than 10 cars Ion~ for their crack at the gas pumps Op e rato r s sai d many motorists who last week were forming lines long before the pumps opened are now arriving a t the s tations after o pening time and finding that they can hne up. fill up and still get to work on time But regional manager Harvey Rose of Standard Oil urged SOME RESORT AREAS HURT BY CRISl8-A5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL CRUSH EXPECTED-87 drivers today lo "conserve etnd r ecognize the gas shortage as a permanent wa life. "We mustn't let this appar easing of the s ituation lull us l• to a sense of false security." he said . "Oil compa nies are work· ang 24 hours a day to get the gas to the stations and we have no safety margin at the re fineries." Station operators in lrvme. Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach were pumping gas today into cars that often had no longer than a 15-minute wail at the island. Attendant Jim Desolelle pumped gas at an Arco station in Costa Mes~ today a nd took time while he was serving c us tomers to warn them of the cffect the gas shortage might have on the coming Me morial Day weekend. f 'ront Page A I BOMB •.. T he Is raeli Suprem e Court is· !.ued a tem porary injunction lo hall the settlers' eviction pend. 1ng ::i hearing l)n the issue l i-racll Radio said the jnjuncllon "asonl) for one day. The protest thr<'ate ned to dis- rupt weekend cere m onies in wh ic h . E gy ptian Preside nt Anwa r Sadat and Israe li Prime Minister Menachem Begin will f o r mal!~ m ar k t h e firs t milestone of the historic peace tre a t y t hey s i g n e d 1n Washin!!ton last March . SUMMER SALE Starts June 1st Select from the finest lines available at very special prices. All our upholstered pieces will be reduced for this event. 10°/o to 25°/o off. Special orders included. Stop in now while selections are at their best. ' DAILY PILOT trn-gt~en htgh ma rks on credibility and pe rforma nce by t he juro rs were p rosecutor Mic hael Capizzi a nd defense lawyer James Riddel. ~as never-a tllne -wtren t"°"_..,. .... , 'nto Otano-Coa\t 0011v Ptfot, with •ri't" ., <CK" binP<I ln~ N•wn Pr~'' 1\ ouh.f1,.,,,.d Oy 1 r. O• M'Qllll CN 'I Pubfr\ft1roQ CamMny S.DArdtttl'd\itOft\"'"' oubh \Md MondllY IPwovqti F'.fld•y tor (°'1A M ,.\.. N•Wl'Jl)f1 S-AC h, HIJl"lirtQHH'I 8,.M l'h ,_t:Nf'I t81n VAii,.,, Irvin~ l ..Oun• 0f'!l'th !,4utl'I (tM'lt A \ln<1h' rfQ~I f'dJt1on 1\ pyt'll1\hf'<I !MturcM~\AnG \uftd,.\I\. n. ptU't(tf>i'I Pu061,ft1no OIAnt h "' lJO w,.,., 8tt• ~trH1, CO\t• ~w. C•htOt"ru~ nut •• .. rlN .... -Pt•\Mtrtftt •M ~·~ J.c• II Cwlt, y,,1 p,,.,,Ofl'nt •~Gt~4'J ilrM~• T~Ult•1'1ttl Ed110t TM~t A M.,.._.fW ~"'.til'nt Ectnor Clo•rlO\ H L-Ric-" ..... •H•t'•"' ~nHtnoEdlltor' Tel..,ttottef7t4)14t~ CIHeltled Acf,,.""'"9 W.1171 "Mr. Capizzi was outstanding. He really knew the c as e," one -juror said. Another juror s aid that Riddet "was very sincere a nd did a good job giving the defense side of the case." But still another juror men- tioned that "everybody I talked to couldn't stand" one of the de- rense lawyers. Alternate jurors interviewed indicated the outcome of the trial the y had sat through without sharing in the decision wouldn't have changed had they been able\ojoininthedebate. "I, quite frankly, was leaning toward guilt lhou1b I certainly would have UsLened to what my fellow jurors would have aatd." Kathleen Boyd commfnted. The secQgd alternate juror, • Michael Brown, also aaid ta. wu leanin1 toward a 1uUly verdJct 1 jurors felt it might be possible to return a not guilty verdict. And from Monday afternoon through early Tuesday evening the jury was 11 lo 1 in favor of a guilty verdict with one mate juror holding out for acquittal. All juro rs interviewed said they did not know Rose had ~en "tried on bribery charges once before; that prosecution witness Michael Remington was once tried on murder conspiracy charges or that Diedrich had been indicted earlier on political corruption charges related t.o al- leged violations of stale cam· 'paign regulations. Those facts were withhe ld from the jury in an attempt to guard the defeQdants •l•lnst prejudice. When asked, five Diedrich- Roae jurors said lt "probably would have affected" their opi- nion of the defendants had they known of the put smud1ea on thelr records. ( : ,. .. I IJ ti 11 H.t • .'. 1• I ~ .. ' • t I I • WY a ._I I ..... ' I •I f~ ., .4f PM. Y PtLOT s Wednlld!X, ...... 1171 Dled1-te• Draws Kudos ="--__ ~_e_l~ Su~rvuor8 Praiae Hi• Innovation While uot commenhnl on \M crhrunal brJbery c:onv1ction that ..,11J oust Onnge County Supervltmr Kalph Qlllltfich rrom or flct>, Dledr1ch's fellow 1upervl10r• pra111ed him and h!a 1t.1rvlce to lbe county today dlmlnilh thtl many teood lh1ntr• ht did whil.s an omct'," (;hark s1ud "Hf~ WOaKF.D HAaD. He w1111 dedtcat· ed and ht.' hH ulways been u very cu pt1blc county !4Ul)(1rvl10r. I h•ve a lot or respect and re1ard ror th1lph 1 ·11 mits him .. "It 1s my opinion lhal Orance County is a bt>tHir stlact benuae R•lph Oiedrtch hai. been a ~ount y s up~rvt1'or," Supervisor Thomas Riiey t'ald. Su11c•1·vl!i0r tl1trrlett Wlt•d1·r was not for behind ('lurk and Riley ln her w11lingntiss lo uy kind lhinl(is t1bout Diedrich "HIE BROUGHT IN MANY tnnovaUvc llrO('fflUTC!I for the RlllllllJtC'mont or rounly ltOV t•rtunent "tlf' wH a. i.tood udminastrutor . he was i.tood for the county Mnd ht• wuis good for htl> dastrit'I." Mri. W11°cl(•r ~11111 'i\110 mun.> uC h1:. 11.ku:. urc a m1tJOr rl·ui.un wh~· Oruni.t1• Count' ht1i. an l'fflt'wnt l'Ollll t )' lo(O\ 1'1 11 lllt'lll , ll 1 ll' \ ':tlcl ·1·m i.11tl fnr Uulph')I family 11nd I'm ~ad for lhf• t'OUllly lhUl thlngs had to Come to th•'·. 'ht· ('(llll'll11ktJ "kt\l.Plt HAS K•:•:N \f•ry tlrdt<'lllt•ll itn<1 h.ird \\01'ktn~ I Jui.I ho1w tllt' '""'l'k "'" fl' 111t•t11lk·r all llh· 1111111\ JJI U:-c'' he !> 111011.:ht lo • Orang,· l'ounty · Sl ... :ltVISOK PHILIP ANTHON\' said. II 1i. u11fo11u1iull• (111 Oru11~{· l'uunty and the 1wo11k who It\\· ht·rt· J:. "ell a:. the county's 1m:a~l· that Iha~ hJ:. ha1'1w ncd I'm very sorry (111 lt alph, Mr Ho:.e and their ramilies," An - t hull 1 !>Bid ~ll lll'rv1i.or Ralph (l1trk hJd Mm1lur "ords vr pnose for Dacdnoh llt· \\cnt on to t·a ll Uiedrach "a strong ac- ''' l' 111\.'ntlwr 1Jf till' lh1U rd or Supervisors .. ~ ·t hotJl' Hah>h ', l'••n'll't1on d•1l''>rl t Spenkelink Reprieved Judges Gra1it Ex-countian Execution Stay STAHKF., Fla 1AP1 John A. S1'enkelmk':-. life was spared early today. only hours before the 30-year-old murderer was to die 111 fo~lorida 's electric chair. Federal judges in Allanlet and Was hington granlt.'d separate appeals for a stay of execution. "Pra ise God !·· the former Buena Park man shouted as the news· flashed across a televisipn !>Creen outside his cell a few feet rrom the death chamber. His Episcopalian m inister. the Rev . Tom Fca ms t e r, gave Spenkelink lloly Communion at I a .m. just one hour before guards had been due on Death Row to shave Spenkelink 's head and leg to increase the efficien· l-y of the electric chair. Less thC:Jn 12 hours before. on Tuesday artcrnoon, S1>enkelink 's Death Row compamon. Willie .)C:ls per Darden, also was grant· cd a slay of exct·ution when a fedl•r<.il Judge C:Jf;(rN·d to hear his a ppeal. The executions would have lwen th(• firs t 1n the nill'd Statt'S Slnl'l' :.t Utah firing :-.quad ~hut Gary Mark Gilmore more than two years ago Gal mon· rc rusc•d to pursue t•ourt appt·ab, ;_,nd thcs(• would have been the first executions of prisoners against their will in the United States since 1967 The Florida prison was quiet <today aflt>r a night of tension a mong inmaks angry about the 1mpc nd1 ng (•xcc uti o n . :wthorities said Early an the night. inmates t hantcd, b:inged on the cell walls and bars and ht s mC:Jll fires in protest. Rut after the slay was grant l.'d. they settled down. Spenkelink was to have been executed at 7 a , m .. Darden at 8. But minutes after midnight, in Atlanta. Judge ~llbcrt B. Tuttle •'rent Page A I ATTORNEY belongings. When Patton asked to speak to his wife alone, she said, her sis- ter suggested Miss Swearingen go into another room and begin packing. Miss Swearingen testified that Patton asked her sister to re· consider leaving him but she said she still was moving out. "No, you aren't," !>he recaHed Patton saying . Later. Mi ss Swearingen heard her sister screan a nd ra n toward the living room where she a l- legedly saw Patton fire three shots. she said. lie held Mrs. Patton's hands together with one hand as he fired "straight at her temple" with the other. Miss Swearingen testified. After . Miss Swearingen said, Patton ordered her from the apartment. T f'I«' OtM'CJIP CO.\t ~ly P 1&ot, wlthwh+<h 1\COfT\ b1"""°IMN .. W\ Pr~i. t\p.ubh\~b'l"""()f~ (H't Pub11\h1nqC~n'r \#~tiittf"rChhOt"l'\11,-,. t>Ubh\rtfd Moria.ey 11'\tOUOf\ friO•• IOt' (O\tA Nl•W. Nf"woort Ot"oMI'\ HUf'tln<JH>f'I 0.M ft Faun •,111l'IVAllf'¥ ltVtf'lof' lAQUNftftM" ~rtl'\(OA\:t A \1nQI .. r~Qt0f'M'l~111on '' ~D""'-""' ,..,.,,-0., .... ,'(t ~NlltV' ftwi Of1f't 1Ckfl CN·b41\l'\11"tQ o4ftnt t\ .-t llO w ..... , l\4tf' !ttrtiFt (O'\tlt M4"'41 (.1'ht0tnl• ,,.,. 11-rtN-Pr•"'*"' ""° Pub!•"'"' ,. ... t-· Vu,. P''""°""' ,.NI °"'""'~I "44ntto•u , ....... , ....... EOllor .. '':':::o~rt0,.,7:!,. Clt•rlf\H Uff lllC-~.16111 """'•nt Mtl"l•O'"t Editor\ Tei.,tton• C714)142-4»1 Cl••tlfled AdYertltl .. Ma-M7t F-" rom \•" c,.,, ... ",_ ....... or the 5th US ('1rcu1t Court or l\ppc<ils issued his stay 011 un ap peal which former U.S. Attorney Gcneru l Ramsey Clark had he lped seek. Tuttll' s aid he would set a hcarin~ date today A few m inutes late r . U S Supreme Cou rt Ju s t1 ct! Thurgood Mars hall granted Spenkelink 's lawyers anothor stay of execution after two other Supreme Court j ustices turned them down. The high rourl is to take further action Thursday. His mother, Lois Spenkelink. 67, was with friends in Starke, I I rnih·s from tht· prison. when she ~ot the w11rd "Thank God Our prayers havt' b<.•cn answered," she said ··Thank tht! Lord . lie found somebody lo m ake the stay." Tht-n she was driven to the edge of the prison, where re- porters and protesters had gathered. "Thank you. Judge Tuttle and Justice Marshall for being fair." s he said. "That's all we ask Gov Grahaj· I beg you not lo put Johh an my family through this ordeal for a third time." Fro11t Page A I CORDOVA NEXT?. • • ammous ly that Diedrich and co· press himself, Rose quipped: defe ndant LeRoy Rose were "We ll, I just hope they send J!uilty of all the charges brought mt• to Chino (prison ). I un· against them in a county Grand derstand they have good art Jury indictment handed down rourscs there." Dec. 15, 1977. Prosecutor Mi chael Capizzi Diedrich greeted the verdict clt"scribed the 1ury verdict as with no show of emotion other "fuir and reasonabll' .. than turning has head to smile "We 've taken a lot of abuse on reassuringly at his wife. Inez. this case. I think you can say the who sat in the courlroo,m. Jury's verdict said far more elo Rose was visibly shaken by quenlly than I can say just what the decision that he was guilty of the issues were and why it was a conspiring with his long.time sound prosecution." friend to commit bribery. After the jury had left the For Diedrich. the jury's de· courtroom. Judge Tharp agreed cis1o n meant all 12 jurors to let the two convicted men re- h<'llt"vcd he solic ited and re-m ain free on the strength of re 1 vt~c1 $85,000 worth of bribes as their own word that they will well asan~.OOObank loan. make upcoming cour t ap- Hose as well as Ditidrich was pearances. convicted of conspiring to com· But the judge scheduled a bail mit bribery, a conspiracy aimed hearing for May 30, meaning at extracting money from a de-Diedrich and Rose could be velopment company, Anaheim asked to post bail in order to re- Hills. Inc. main Cree while waiting to be Immediately after the verdict, sentenced. Diedrich lashed out at his pros· Earlie.r in the night, defense ecutors. insisted he was inno-attorneys objected· to the jury. cent no matter what the jury which had deliberated four days found and claimed he was the without reachin~ a verdict. be- viclim of a witch hunt. ing held into the night hours. Later, when he reflect ed Lawyers Sylvan Aronson and privately on his plight, Diedrich James Riddel said the extra said : hours were being used lo force a "Sure. I'm disappointed that decision "to accommodate one things have turned out this way. juror who wants to take a trip ··But I've had to face worse tomorrow." things -the war. business prob· But when the 1ury came in lems -lots of things. I can with its verdict, the judge asked take what's coming and I know each member if they had fell Inez can. ··coer ced or pressured" into "Sometimes you take what life reaching a decision. has lo give. And this is one of After a ll the replies were lo, those times for me." the effect that there was no coer· Rose, over a drink. was admit-cion or pressure. Judge Tharp tedly depressed "by the whole handed the verdict forms to the damn thing. court clerk. "I just don't see how the jury And when c le rk Robert c;ou ld have done what it did. I'll Lawrence read the forms, he never understand it." said. "As to defendant Diedrich. Then. r eturnin g to the gullly on counts one, two and wi secracks he often uses to ex· three." ·~ * * * * * Fro• Page A I DIEDRICH CONVICTED. • • among witnesses called by the d e fen se was county Ad · ministrative Officer Robert Thomas. SO-fili ven-h.lgh-.ma rJ<s-.on credibility and performance by the jurors were prosecutor Michael Capizzi a nd d efense lawyer James Riddel. "Mr. Capizzi was outstanding. He really knew the case," one juror said. Another juror said that Riddel "wa,s very sincere and did a good job giving the defense side of the case." But still another juror men· lioned lhat "everybody I talked to couldn't stand" one of the de· fense lawyers. Alternate jurors Interviewed indicated the outcome of the trial they had sat through without sharing in the decision wouldn't have changed had lhey been able t.o join in the debate . "I, quite frankly, was leaning toward guilt though I certainly would have listened to what my fellow jurors would have sald," Kathleen Boyd commented. The second alternate juror. • Michael Brown, also said he wu leaninc toward a guilty verdJct by the lime the lnal closed. All jurors interviewed indicat- ed that despite four full days of behind·closed·door debate. there wa~ ne-v~r ~ -&.~me .when--lhe jurors fell it might be possible to return a not guilty verdict. And from Monday afternoon through early Tues day evening the jury was 11 to l in favor of a guilty verdict with one male juror holding out for acquittal. All jurors interviewed said they did not know Rose had been 'tried on bribery charges once before; that prosecution witness Michael Remington was once tried on murde r conspiracy charges or that Diedrich had been Indicted earlier on political corruption charges related to al- leged violations of stale cam· paign regulations. Those facts were withheld from the Jury in an attempt to guard the defendants ag11lnst prejudice. ~ When asked, fin Diedrich· Rose jurors said ll "probably would have affected" their opi- nion of lhe defendants had lhey known of the past smudges on their records. Celebrating? . . Margart•t Trudeau. estranged wife of Canadian Prime '.\Tin1slt•r Pit•r-rc Trudeau. whoops it llp at the Studio 54 das<:o 111 l'\l'''' York just hours after her husband con· l'cdcd dt•fcal an the Canadian election. Rehozo Buys Home Near Friend Nixon Ctwrles G. "Bebe" Rebozo, long l11nt' friend und pohllcal al ly of formc•r president Ri rharrl ;"\;1xnn , has µurd1a~l'd a home 111 San l' I(' m .-n le "~ t• x <'I us 1 v t' C.'~ prus Shor1•s area n<:ar what used to be th!! Wl'stern White House. Dwayne Be r ge r , of San Clemente Real Estate Company. sa id t oday Rebozo has purchased the home for an un· disclosed amount in the SO-home c1eve lopme nt patroll f'd h}' ~c<·urily )!uard:-. Hut Ber~<'r rPfUSf>O to relt·as'· furtht·r details M lht· hr1m• rlt·.11 11 .. ;,i.;st•rled•that ,, µr··~~ n·l1•ai.i 1·e~;.ird111g Hebom·s mm,. v.11uld he released lcster this w'·t·k from a Nrxon aid<• Rebozo. ;. :'ll1<Jm1 m1ll1<1na1rt· aided Nixon tn the purchase of t he ousted pres ide nt ':-. San Clemente and Key Bi scayne . Fla . estates. Nixon has sold the .Florida estate ·Shorter tine ups Continue Guarded oplimllm appeared lo be the prevailing mood today at Oran«e County's service sta· lions u the "odds" formed lines that were often leas lhan 10 cars lontc for their crack at lhe gas pumps " Operators satd many motorists who last week were forming lines long before the pumps opened are now arriving at the stations after opening time and finding that. they can line up. fill up and still get to work on time . But regional manager Harvey Rose or Standard Oil urged SOME RESORT AREAS HURT BY CRISl5-A5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL CRUSH EXPECTED-87 drivers today to "conserve fuel and r ecognize the gasollne shortage as a permanent way of life. "We mustn't let this apparent e asing of the s ituation lull us In- to a.sense of false security," he said. "Oil companies are work- 1n$? 24 hours a day to get lhe gas lo the stations and we have no !:>afety margin at the refineries." Station operators in Irvine. Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. L<1guna Hcach and Huntington Beach were pumping gas today into cars that often had no longer than a 15-minute wait at the island. Attendant Jim Desolelle pumped gas at an Arco station m Costa Mesa today and took lime while he was serving customers to warn them or the e ffect the gas shortage might have oo the coming Memorial Day weekend. Fro1n Page Al BOMB .•• The Israeli Supreme Court is- s ued a temporary injunction to halt the settlers' eviction pend- ing a hcarinj! on the issue · 1'.r;1<·li Had io sa1cl the injunction ";.i' 11nl} for ont• da v. The protest thrcutened to dis· rupt weekend ceremonies in which Egyptian Pres ident 1\nwar Sadat a nd Is raeli Prime M mister Menach<'m Begin will f o rmall y m ark the firs t milestone of the historic peace 1·rcaty th ey s igned in Washington last March. SUMMER SALE ,, Starts June 1st Select from the finest lines very special prices. All our available at uphol~tered pieces will be reduced for this event. to 25°/o off Special orders included. 10°/o Stop in now while se lections are at their best. I ti~ II•' '''. 'It 11 ' ' • ' I ,'I ,,'1 tH*'\• I " .. ~ ~. ........... I ... 1 • -. -------------------------------------.... ----.;_--------------:-----: --0~ I ~ t. .,, GAa'Y GaANV ILLIC Of .. O.it, P-•Wit S AN l>l t:(;o T h\• 12 JUmr' who <·onv1ctt•d 01·1to~'-" l'ount} Supt!rv1sor Hulph llll'd rH·h 11110 .ar <•h itt>d l.dt11} Hni-t• \m bnh1•n drnrges Tu1•:-.1l uy :-uHI llh·' nnl1c~d muny th111,;s tJur1111o: lilt' coursti of the st·vcn Wt!t!k trull T hey S<ud. f<>r cxampl11 , tht•\ noticed tht-thrl'e defensl:' ut torneys ha bitually wort> shon s leeved shirts. T hi'\' 111110 mt•nt111ni-.t not1r m v. I h .11 ,j ~'l·dd111g haucl wo rn l1v H 11i;1• 1&as ''"on 81.tllln, uff uJ,t,1111 111111.: .1n1I wht·n 11 wtti. 11rf ,1i.t <1111 II 111 1..:hl ha\ I' r1•fl1 ·1·t t••I 1111 tu:-'" It \l I l•'' u( t lw 111 ~ht t.t'fort• 0 1w JUf\H -..i1<J '"l' ul1>11 nut11·1·tf th.It l>1l·llnd 1 ' ~1h· lm:i., 1.1. ... , 11111 111 tlw n 1111I11H1111 1lunn~ lh•· 'IA t'lllH1 d.H ' It look lei :.t•lt•c·t ,, 1un \11d "h,·11 l\tr.. l>lt'1J1 u:h up 1w.1n·tl 111 111lll I 1111 I ht· tr!ul :-. ert lrvinl-S11spe~• Witness 'Saw Sister Slain' OatlY Ptlel SUff ,. ..... MURDER DEFENDANT Gary Wayne Patton N-M District Seen Free of· By KATll\' Cl.ANCY 0t llW O•oly PolOI ~l .. tt Breaking int11 l t•arl> as s hl' l 1·~l1 f1ect . :1 Nl'°" port Re ach woman t11ltJ au Orangt• County Suµl·reor Court .1ury Tuesday I hat shl' wat<:h(.'d as I rv111e at l11 rn('y C:ar y Way n1· Patton pum111•d ,.c•n•ral ~hot::. into her ,1:-t<•r's tt•mplt· lla rbant Swearingen told the :-..t• vt'n -wo m an. f1 vc-m a n JUry that Patton hl'ld the hands of his wife· togetht•r <:1nd s hot her re- peatedly as she t ried to move fro m the couple 's Irvine a pa rt- m e nt last Nov Iii. Kathenm· "l<.::1ty" Lt'1gh l':it tv n . 2:\. lhl' m urder s usµecl's bride of two mont h~. was fatally wounded by three shots in the h e ad fro m a 22 ca l i b e r a utomatic pistol M 1ss Swe<.1n ngc11 told lhe Jury hl'r s 1st(•r w;.rnh'<I llJ e nd her m a rriage to P atton because he t•ons t anlly badgered he r with fl-c lings of insecurity about he r IO\'C for hi m "Hf' JUSt l'<•n~ta ntly bothered ht-r all <Jay and a ll night by has insC'curity. by t he fact th<i t K<tt y <lid lt)Ve him hut he didn t bt·IJl'Vt· at. · Mi ss Swearingen ""<I. She• al:-11 i-a11I hl'f' s1 ... tt•r felt thl• lflM•t·unty stc·mm t·d fro m P<tl· ion :-.. t\\11 11r1ur marriages tha t f'ntkd in divorct.•. '· Etluiic Bias P a tton's uttorn cv, Al lan <.;111kkl·. 1s 1.·ontc11d1ng. that the :1.1.y~·ar old l'atton 1s a ma ni c <h·pn·ss1vl· whose mental cond1- l11tn m;idt· him 1wt rcspons1l1ll.: thr the· :tlll'J.!f'cl s lavin g By J ACKIE lfVMAN Ot ,,,_ O••IY Pilot SUtll A s tate -mandated ad\'1 ~11r v comm1ltcl' told Nl·wµ11rl Mt-'>:t school t r usll:'c·s Tuesd:.iy 1t ha-. con cluded the d b t rict has rm schools that are sej:!r1·~01tecJ or 1n d anger 11f b<•<·om ing so. but 11n1· <·omm illel· me m l.w r filt·d h1~ own reµo rt saying he> d1sagr('1•s Trus t<'es actei>ted the maJor1- ty r eport. received the m 1111mty re port and set a pubhc hl:'<mng for 7:30 p.m .lunt.' 26 c.it H<t rpl'r Community Ct•nter . 18th Stn'l'l a l T uslm Avt-•nue. The com mittee of 18 cornmuni ty m e m be rs. two school ad m inlslrators. t wo teachers. fi vt· students and e1 PTA re presen tative for med subcomm ittees to visit schools. distribute a quc~ tionna ire and analyze sta tist1('<JI info rmation. l'ros l'c:ulor l'<•UI ~C\•·r hcl\H' \'Pr . 1s a llt•gang I hat l'~lltm plannt·d lhe• mur<lcr. borrowed a j.!lln <t h('<td of llm(•, h<t <l 1l n :adily o1t'l"':-..stl1lt· und sh1111 lcl hr founll guilty of f1 rsl cl(·grcc muro cr M I S!--S"'1'<1n11~cn s a11l ~he h;icl gone with hl'r ~istcr lo lh(' Pal ton ho m e at 14 E s planadl·. l1·vin1>. to lwlp hl•r re move her I w I 1111 KIOJ.!S Wh«n Pa tton ai.kl:'d lo s peak lo his wife alont'. she sc.i1d. her sas - 'l•r SIH!l!l:'Slt·cl Miss Swea ringen i.:o into <:1notht•r room a nd l>t.:gin i>a C'king. • Miss Swearingen tC'slificd that Patton as ked her s iste r to re c·onsidcr lce1ving him hut she s~11<l shl' still was moving out "No. you a rcn 'l ," she reca lled l'allon saying. I Ol't'nlll~ 1Jay lht• Juror foll her t" e•St·nc·t· "',1:0. .111 a tt ~mpt t11 portr;i U1t·drid1 '' mpaltll'l•t·;.tl I~ ·" ,, f:.111111 111,111 J\ l>o\t' 1111 1•b1• tecHH'V l'r ttw JUn•r'> ,,m t wht·n tlll' 1.·v1tJe11l''" .... a )\ Wl'l~lwtl ll 1111111l,·d to i,:uilt ·1wyc111d 01 rt·U~onhhle doubt iH\d lo .1 mora l l'l'rluint v II ·)\ JU~I whl·ri yo u check lht•n1 togetht>r the· prosccutwn':-. , ..... ,. wai. mOrl' pldUSlbll· th:JI\ 1111· 1ld 1·11M' l'JM'. ufll' Juror .i..11d cn 11 telepho nt-intt-rv1c w !fer thoughts W(•ff• (•chued by ''x other JUror'i 1nte r v1ewcd by ll'll•ph<int> aft e r mc>st of the iury mc.·n~b · . .., r t·fU\t•ll t<• bt' 1n tl:'l'V cd IJy n •1111rtcr., as lhe) left IW ('OlJl'lrl)llOl As th1·) l<•ft. what had been <1lmost a reslnc mood a mong t he 1urors during lht· trial had turned l11 ohv1uu~ :-.tr a in and f,l\IJ.:Ul' I .1m Jll '>t 1011 lircd a nd worn , o ut to want to discuss the ca se.·· ju ry fore man Rir har d Ivey said wht-n ~urrounded · hy DIEDRICH ENOS POLITICAL CAREER-Al news men. Ironicall y. no ne of the Juror~ 14'ho late r discussed the t·aSt' :-.a id t h e) <l 1dn 't hPl1t:vc L>1 cdrich's vers ion rJ( thi: hriht:n t•o ns piracy whe n t he 53 Yl:'Lir 01(1 l . Today'• Clo•lng <..·ounty s upervisor testified dur.: m g the trial. "ll was just tha t when you weiJ;hed the evidence and put the 1>iel'es togethe r the prosecution's (·ase held wale r a nd t here never was a sat isfactor y reason for t he rtowofsomuchmoney,·· a woman Juror who asked not to be iden- tified said. S he a nd othe r s seeming ly found as muc h fault with pros- ! See DIEDRICH. P age AU ance n • 1cte CRlehr~rt i11g? ~1 ;1 l'l.!.1J'd T n1d1•.1u . L'Slran gt•d \\lft• nt C;in.11lt,111 l'nrrn :\11111:-.lt-1' 1'11·1 n · T rudc<1 u. whoop~ 1t tip . t tlw ~tudm 51 d t:-.<·o in -.,;, \\ York 1usl h11urc, <rft<·r h•·r hu:-.11.111<1 1·1111 t•ecicd d!'l'1·:il 111 111\• C<J nad1-in r•lc('I ion ~h1• :--.;11d lod;" :-.lw 'll l'lv hnrtll' It> 111· w1lh h11 n ··11('·:-. lh1· m c):-.1 ~<1ndcrfu l m •111 I i.. 111, '' Oiarges Involve Banking W/\SlllN1;n1N l•\1'1 lfrrl l.:1n1'l'. l'ri·~11l1·111 (',11·11·1 'frtcn1l .ml.I for mer ft•dl'rn l liutl~·d dire• 1or. was 1nd11·t1•(I loday 1111 1'11argt'' 1m11h 1ni,.: 111~ f11wnn:1I 1h'.ll1111!~ "'twl\ Ill' hvJCll'd I wu (;t•11ri.:ia bank:-. .\b11 mtlll'l•"rl 1o11·11· Ilic h:1rd 'I I ',err ;.in of111·1•r .• t ( ':1ll1oun F1rs1 ":et11111al l:S:1 11k . T ho m:Js M :\l 1tl·lwll. ri mt·rrilwr •if thl.• liuar d 11 ( cl1n•etor~ of ltw f"alh11un hank .ind t h1· ~.1 1 11111 ;11 H:rnk o f C; t'f1 r g 1 a . a 11<1 II .I .1 c:lo. ~o n Mullins. a 1>artnr•1 with 1.anC'c· :end a stockholtlc-r 111 thl· Calhoun h<tn k La nee and thl' <11 heri. were ac 1·used of making fals(' s tate- men ts a nd r eports a nd d~} llbe r3lelv ov..r valuing land 111 •llll'l1~ ·and '('• 111"1l 1••' for 111 p ur pos e of 1n fl uenc1ng bank transactions T he four were• C'harged with hank fraud inw>lving t>fforts t11 tl et'<'I Vt' u ff1 t'l'rs 11f lhl' t wo ha nks. lht• l'ttnt roll1•r of the r ur rc•nl'Y and t ht-l·'t·<l<'r:ll Dt•po~11 l nsura rH't' Corp 'flw .13-rounl and11·t nwnt al~11 :-..a1'1 lh1• 1lrfl•11<1:inl <h•lllwnHPh IOISilppfu.'tf hank runcl'i :ind <'IHI 'r1rr d 1n tlw '111la11<rn ol 'anou:- IJ;1nk111g fa\\s T tw .l 11st11•1• I >1·p ;11 I rt1l'lll rlld 11111 1n'11r.1ll• l'11·:-.1d1•111 (';i rt•·r \I as 111 vol\e•t.I 111 :111\ of lh1· .ti ll".l.!l'd 1rn•gulantll'' Tht• 11Hll(·tm .. n1 ;el "1 11t.·nl1f1•'<I ('arr a:-.. form1•r Jlf'l'~ltlc 111 11f lht· :'liorth"'•'~t' (;1•11n•1;.i B.ank en H1ngi.:ol<I . c;,, M11rh"ll ;is :.i f1H·nh'I' b()ard m1•llllll'I 11f th.it h.111k . :ind ~1111111:-.. J :-.. .a form1·r < '.1 lh1111n clrui:-l.!1't It 'i::tlli tht· <·011sp1raC'\, lasting from 1972 until l111· prl''>l'nl. rt• ~ulll•<I in mc>r1• llw 11 ":!fl m1ll1<>n 1n loans for th1· tour t11•fc•ndanti-. th1•1r fo m1ht•s a nc1 a:-.sof'wtri. Thl're wt·n• :!>i:I 111:.rn:. liy 11 ha nks envnlvt.•d 1n lhr <'<t'i l' Thi· 111d1l'lnwn1 ~a11I th:cl mu<·h r1( th1· mn1wv wa~ U::.t•tl 111 rcµav prior IS.•('l,i\N{'t:, Pa ~1· \21 Road Study Authorized lrvi1ie Panel to Probe Traff.ic Demands By F REDF.RICI\ S('llOEMEHL 0t '"° 0•1ly PtlOI Sl•IC tel'. whtt'h m ui.I n •pl)rl to th1· I he ;rndicn<•1• l'ount;tl .Junl' I<!. will be cum "\Vl• Ol'l'd snmt.• trot· coopera posed of thn •t• Irvine Company tum and not equ1 voca!ion li kl· exctul1Vl'S, thrcl' <'il y staff what I got from your pr esident ." m c mhe rs <1 n cl M a y o r Bill Anthony s111d. re ft•r ing to a re- ,.,.,,,.. ...... I NDICTEO TODAY Bert Lance Dire Airport Prediction Gets Debate By J OANNE REYNOL&; 0t ICw 0•1ly PtloC St•IC ,\ i.tJnd111f.! rOf)m o nly crowd <ti '\1·" port lll'<Jl'h cit v hall wa:. •1JltJ Tuc-.dJ ~ night that Orangt· ('•11111t) 1\1rport 1·•1ulcl hl'romt:- .111nl lwr l.11 ... 1\0J!L·lc:-lntt'rna t 111na t :\1 rp,1rl t'l. l'" µ11rt l-kal'11 l ll) Coun 1 el\u1man .lad.it• lll•<tthc r dt· 111 ••rc<l h~r· dm• rrc·d1ctwn dur 1ng J 1·ommunit~ forum on lht• lt•l .ii .11rp11rl ~ht• µ11•tl11·l1·tl th .11 If lht• OrarH?l' Count) airport t•xpand:- ..;,."port Beach well h1·comt• '' i.:host town lllw Pia) .1 {{\>I lk y '"Wt• ar<• 'ilancl in~ on thi• brink ht•t1\ t•en n ·all) good ti me:; a nd 11·a II' h:i<I ti ml·:.," ;\1 r' lleathe1 lclld . lhl· p;,irte s :i n 1•ro \\d •1f .11q111rt nµJ)l111c nl:-. who paeked 1·1t' e·11uncil t•ha mhl•r:-.. ~I r... ff Pal he r \I. a:-. orw of ""''ere p;11wlis t:; who s pokl· at the mee:I 1 n ~ :-..ponsored hy th1· Manner!> C111n mu111ty Association The a:-.. ,o c 1 a l1 on r c p rl's c:n t' homt>ownt'rs on the west side of I h•• l 'ppcr Ray. one uf the 1w1g hborhoods affected by no1Sl:' fro m a 1r p la nt•s d c p a r t a n ~ Or .1 ngc Cnunty /\1rport None or t hP other pe1nehs ts ~h a r~d the c·ouncil nacmher s 1'1l'WS on tht.> fu t ure or t h e 1.1 11· 1w rt . T homal' H1l t.>y. thl• Orange ('o un l) s u p erv i so r w h fl tSt>e AIRPORT. P age ,\2> Coast -- Extracurricular a ctivities and s pecial educ atio n al progr ams a nd s e r vices were a lso ex- amtne . Later. Miss Swea ringen heard he r s ister scream itnd ran toward the-tiving f'OO'm where h~ 3f. legedly saw Patton fire thret! shots. s he said Formation of " I as k force to fi nd ways to bring Irvine 's road s ystem in line with inc re ased de· ma11ds from housing growth was ordered by h(• City Council e al'· ly today. Va rdoulrs c·e nt meeting ht.'lwct•n the rity The committee m ade no sug- <See BALANCE, Page A2l The seven mc m hcr commit· Newport Switehes Street Motorists Muddled Seashore Dr ive was turned in- to two, one -way streets Tuesday. The r esult. a ccording lo Newport Beach police, was "a ml1ht bit ol chaos.•· Six police officers were sta- tioned along the West Newport atreet Tuesday m orning in an- Uclp atlon or some proble ms when the roadway was conve rt- ed from a two-way street to two, one-way street!. Under the pl,an approved last month by city councilme n . Seubon la no• one-way west- bound from 48t.h Street to 33rd Street. 1t's one-way eastbound from 41tb Street to Or ange Avenue. ----·· • Sgt. Dave Elliott of the police de partme nt's traffic division said he and the officers spent 12 ho urs on Seashore tryln~ to un- tangle confused motorists . "We can be thankful for a very low traffic volume ," he said. "Tha t 's the o nly thing that saved us." Elllott estimated that 40 pet- ' cent ol the people who dro\'e on Seashore Tuesday had to be wa rned about driving the wrong way. ' About. half of the m knew about the c hange. but just weren 't used t.o It, he said. The other half were unaware . the tra m c now was belnl altered. T he plan was put into e ffect at t he request of the West Newport Beach Improvem ent Association in a n attem pt to slow t raffic on the na rrow roadway a nd to keep the street from being used as a bypass to West Coast Highway a nd Balboa Boulevard. In addition to the one -way s ystem, the street now has a bicycle la ne painte d on the ocean side of the road . Elliott said there we re few cyclists out Tuesday. and pre- d icted that the com ing three-day weekend would provide a good t Ht of the bike path. The traffic sergeant said prob· (8" SEASHOaE. Page AZI Penrling tlH· group's -re port. ~nd <"Ompan _ preside nt Peter the company voluntarily agreed Krem e r on th(' mayor ·s pro· to withhold fili ng o f any new posals tract proposa ls w1thth(•l'il y "ff you. think .. l 'm ~o~n~ to Ho bert Shd lon. the company's h11 r k o~f. I m no~. h'· contmue<l vice president fc>r governm ent\. "We re not ,::orng to let happe n relations. told thf' counc il tha t hl· hl'rt' what ~apptmcd in Newport agn•cd with the mayor 's assess· Rt.•;i ch, .. Anthony said . mc nt that "pcrvus1vc tr affic is a . i\s ~uthned by the c·ounc1~. the p rob le m that r e quires aR firs t Joh of the task forr e wrtt .tw j!rcss1ve atte ntion by the city. to dl'.~'-'lop 11 "short term actton county stale and the t r vm t· plan that will show wh at roads Compa~y " (See TR1U 'flC'. Page A2> Vardoulis 1s seeking 1mprov1• m ents in Irvine 's roads, claim ing their expansion is lagging far behind the dem a nd s placed on t hem from new develop- ments. The mayor had indic ated that he would ask for a moratorium on ne w tracts if the Irvine Com· pany did not voluntarily agree to 11it down with the city to resolve the apparent conflicts lie had obvioui; s upport for that posilJon from Councilman A r t h u r An th o n y . w ho had som e thing of u "Dutch uncle'' lt>clure for Shell tm and a batlery o( company offlc1als sittin~ in Dentist Re ports 1lie(t of Gold Newport Beach poli ~e ar c 5eekln11t the thief who s tole gold va l ued at $1.350 f r om the Newport Center la borator y of a dentist The criml' was reported Mon· rlay morning by Or Carl E Rie d e r . 400 Newpo rt Center Drive , who said two buttons of gold alloyl' used fo r ma king den ta l eppliant'Cl', disappea red o ve r the w1.•ekend \\'eather l n c r e a s 1nJt c l o ud s tonight , becoming partly l'loudy T hursday . Hi ~hs Thursday in the 60s at tht' twa<'hcs. low to lhl· m id 70s Ulland. Lows tonight from 55 to 62. INSIDE TOD~ '1 The mam 1ndU3try '"a M1.t· SISSlppt Rf~r toum of 200 &S taverm -one /or every «I re:udems. Story. Page Bii. ••••• &I ""' S.W.lu &1 My 0-(U ... ""• Al .._..,. en L M .. .,. &6 Alllll Le-wn CU .,,,1_, llM Ml.____. .... C•lllWfti• &J lll•'tli.t Cl .. U Cln11t-Ot• 11111 ... 1 ,..... 91 c-k• Cl ... ,_......... &4 CrM•...,. ca Or...,e c....., •• 0.•111 M*.. fl '""' .... &tit .... ,..... ., ~· M..-. .. E..terU-CH·U hi .. ~-ett """°'"" CtJ.1) ,,_....... Ct .. tt ..... (!,).ti," ...... •• .... Ille 9ttot .. •tt "'"' .. _ •• ) ' -----------=~=~~~=:+======:=:::.::~~~-----~ -------------------------~------ ~VN..OT !t Liable. T For .Tax? A~ private eorpor1tion Mt up by Newport ...... tdaool lruatfft to Mil computer pro 1rem1 failed to deduct •let• and federal lax• and IOdal aeewtty pay me nta fro m employee cheth fOf' Its ftrat two ln<lntM. an •lid.It revealed Tuesday. T~ audit WH conducted b,y the firm Of i>rft'., WaterlK>uae & Co on thti . c·ontrovttrs lal Newport ·Mf'u Ins tructional lteaearch Institute tNMIRI \, whit'h wai dlssolvt'd Dec 31 . 1978 Tht-"'port given to trustees Tuesdi.y indicated NMIRI may become habl\' for p1ayments tu the stale and fedt'ral govttrn mt-nl to t'O\'er these omissions ( , 4 ••• -' • ti I 7'.' r ,~ ·1 lo • • I I 11 I ~~g -. L_'-~ -... ' J~ -----, ·r .... 'T ·--St THIS 18 THE SITE OF THE NEW ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC CENTER IN COSTA MESA Proponent• Oet Lend Donation, Launch $45 Mllllon Fund0 rel1lng Campaign Guarded optimism appeared to be the pr<'vailing mood today at Orange County's service sta· lions as the "odds" formed lines that were often less than 10 cars long for their crack at the gas pumps . Op<'r ators sa id m a n y motorists who last we~k were forming 'lines long before the SOME RESORT AREAS HURT BY CRISls-A5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL CRUSH EXPECTED-e7 ,,....PflfleAJ need improvem n I D hoYt' they will.be nunced. _ Ajnoa« tbe ~·-that -Vardoulis wants to see in the near future a re eompletioo or the widening or Jerrrey Road between the Santa Ana and San Die10 freeways, completion ol Irvine Center Drive between Culver Drive and Jeffrer. ex· tension of Bonita Canyon-,Wad into Turtle Rock and expansion of University Drive, Walnut Avenue, Barranca Road and Harvard Avenue. Vardoulis said he will insist that the city and the company agree on some mechanism that would prPvent new residents from moving into houses if road projects start to lag behind schedule. TrustfleS said additional pa.y ments received by NMIRI will be placPd in an impound account to meet future financiul obli"'Jttions. Officials ol ,NMIRI. which paul tts employees on a contract bas is. including hared clerical staff as well as professional workt-rs. beglin deductions in September. The firm was only in operation for six months. $45 Million Sought pumps opened are now arriving at the stations after opening time and finding that they can line up. fill up and st111 get to wo rk on ti me But regional manager Jf ar vc•y Host" of Stundard 01 1 urged dri vers totJaY to "conserve fuel and n·togn1 u the ga:.011n1: Councilman Larry Agran, speaking in support of the mo. lion. said Irvine's traffic prob· lems threatens lo "wreck the promisP of the planned com munity." Hut Agrn n. who favors a sluwt-r ~rowth rate for Irvine , said lhl' city should not put itself m tht.' position of approving road proJf'cls that would indicate "premature" approval lo zone changes that would inc·rease th1~ city's size Jubilant Music Ce1iter Backers Wnfide1it -~hortage as a pe rmanent way or life. By TOM BARLEY The audjt showed a deficit of ~24 .869, c.'OUntered b • more than $40,000 in receiubles Of tlM O•ltr ~li.t Sl•H Jubilant directors of Orange County Music Centl'r arc on the move today In addition. $33,000 in pay· menta to the district from other school djstricts have been held up by the Orange County Board or Education I",..., rap A I BALANCE. • • gestaons because it found no segregation or d iscrimination. the mB,JOrily report states. The report was signed by com· m ittee chairJJ'an Henry D. Durkee However. the dissenting re- port states that there does exist a danger of segregation occur. nng an some schools That report was submitted by P er H Trebler. a former Newport Beach parks. beaches and recreation commissioner. He cited statisti"s indicating the minority enrollments have rncreifsc•d over the past rivt} years al !leveral Costa Mesa schools a nd are higher there tha" m the rlistrict as a whole. l\t Pomona School, for exam. pie Trt>ble r slates the minority e nrollment rose from 1S.S3 per. rent in 1973 to 21. 76 percent in 1974. 32.71 percent in 1977 and 41 35 percent in 1978 Trcbler also e xpressed his bt•lief that test scorei, or m;nori- 1.v students could have been ex· amined. even though these re· suits might be affected by fac- tors unre lated lo the school system He su~Rested a "ve rtical analysis" to follow some minori- ty students anonymously · through the school system to see 1f th ey made satis fac to ry progn-ss Trebler noted that he has no quarrel with the district's "ex- c.-llent . educational program," but believes some racial isola· tion is <><'curring 'Thief Grabs Fence Wood Newport Beach physician Albert Pizzo would like to know who's got a ne w 2SO·foot redwood fence The doctor s1t1d he had the lumber to build such a fence stacked behind an apartment he owns at 746 Tultin Ave. He told police Tuesday he put lhf' Rix-foot lengths of lumber in place in J anuary and when he went back to get them last week, the fencing was gone. The mu1sing lumbe r was valued at $3,000 DAILY PILOT TM 0.e .... C-t Dlll\I -·will\ "111Cn 0\ ,..,._ _,,,.,_ ,.,.. ........... _l>YllwO<- Coe•IP'*• .... ~ ,._ .... , ..... ,_ P<*fl\""cl "'°"""" .......... hiOey fOf (Ml• . MtW. Ne-.... II.-............ ~,,- 1.,ftV•lley 1,_ ~llfft~/Sevtlo( .. <t A •"'O .. ,.......,.e11_1_"""''-'.., ... n_ -·• ,... ___ ,w,.. Pl-'' ... J.D ........ ,11 ...... , ......... C.lifOfrN•!~ ._. ... .... ,.,.,_, __ i.,., ,__ .... --•-'11tt:•1or ClleftltM, '--' '"-"·Met! A•tl-.......... ~ , ......... (114tl041 0111•UM1111•1c--. B.,:c;r:.. ~r.:*r.i~ ... ~\6.'"rl:1=r.~ -. , ..... . B~ .. ,., .... . .. . :J:: :.::.::. T h ey 'r e look ing ror US m illlon. And they made U clear Tuesday that they arc confident the funds will b4! in the coffers long before a groundbreaking ceremony they eKpect to hold two years hence "We will S<'ek these funds throughout So uth e rn Califomia." said executive vice president John M. Rau. "And I think we will find that our Mr. Kramer Of Newport Dead at 73 Me morial services will be con- ducted Saturday in Newport Beach for long -lime Balboa Island resident Arthur Kramer who <lied Monda) al thE> age of 73 Mr. Kramer first came to the island with his family in 1938 and moved in as a permanent resident in 1946. His business interests were in the Los Angeles area but he was also actjve in civic artairs in Newport Beach in the 1950s. lie was one of the authors of the city charte r measure whk h prohibits the charging of fees ror trash collection. Mr Kramer was also at one lime an active member of the Balboa Island Improvement Assoeiation. Mr. Kramer's late father . Ch arles J . Kramer, was a con· gr essman r epresenting Los Angeles· 13th District from 1932-42 lie leaves his widow. Mary Forsell Kramer or the family home. 1403 North Bay Fronl; u daughter. Mary Tomlinson Kryder of Lafayette, Calif.; a son, Charles J . Krame r of Can\lga Park; a sister, Elsie Scharman or Mountain View, Calif .• and four grandchildren. The memorial services will be conducted al 4 p.m. by Dr. J ohn A. Huffman. Sr. in the Grace Hoag Chapel al St. Andrews's Presbyterian Church. Mr. Kra mer will be interred al Forest Lawn· Hollywood Hills. ,..,...,. Page A I AIRPORT ••. repr~sents Ne'Wl>Ort Beach took issue with her prediction and promised the audience that com· mercial jet flights would be limitt!d to 40 a day. He said he'd keep the flights al that number even lC there are twenty airlines al Orange Coun. ty instead of the two that cur· renUy have leases there. In addition to Riley and Mrs. Heather, tho panel includt>d Supervisor Harriett Wieder, OeraJa Danas ortlle Federal Aviation Administration, Henry Wedaa, an airport specialist for thP Southern California Asaocia· lion of Governments <SCAG \, Bob Payton of Air California and Cal Egerton of Los AngeJes In-ternational Airport. There was no new info'rmation e licited at the meeting. All or lhe panelists reviewed what their a1ency is doing a bout the airport. Dallas said he couldn't discuss the FAA 's pending investigation into charges of discriminaUon 11ain1t air carriers at the airport. II lbe FAA fi.nda a1atnat the count)' In the ease, lt could mean that tbe county Yt'UI be forced lo take on more airlines at lbe factllty. Wedaa, a Yorba Linda cl(J co...acUman, 1a\'e a report on what SCAG la doln1 to find a new airport •ite, wt added that coutruction ol a new leclllty la at leuUO )'Htl •• .,. tremendously ~xci tang Oran~c County projel't w1 II loosen purse s trings in both the public and privatl• st•ctors." Rau's commcnls ~came mo mcnts after his board formally accepted a gift of fi ve acres of Costa Mesa land in the South Coast Plaza Town Center de· velopment from the Segerstrom family of Costa Mesa. Pointing to the model unveiled by Henry S~~erstrom , Music Cente r pr~sident Elaine Red· field promised an enthusiastic a udience that the 3,200·seat Orange County Mu sic Center Duke Vote: All Ayes WASHINGTON I AP 1 The House unani mously a pproved a bill t oday a ut horizin g the J!Overn - mcnt to issue a gold mc.•dal h o n o r i n g a c t o r .J o h n Wayne of Newport Beach.· "John Wayne celebrates his 72nd birthday on Satur- day and this is a way to honor this last or the old· time movie actors ... Rep. Frank Annunzio. D-111 , told colleagues. The measure goes to the Senate. Although the Senate has approved a similar bill. differences between the two chambers over the precise wording or the engraving will have to be reconciled before the measure can be signed in· lo law by President Carter. ,..,..,,, Pap ,1 I SEASHORE lem s on Seashore actually started on Monday when the roadway from Orange A venue to 33rd Street was posted for no parking so the old lane ma rki ngs could be removed and the new sigM posted. ~ore than 20 t ars in v1ol<:1tJ()n or those parking rcslricli cins were towed off Seashore Mon. day and Tuesday. Elliott said. ·'Tuesday when we got there there must have twcn 200 car:, parked on Seashore We had to get out a publi<'. address systCfTl and drive up and down the street and knock on doors to get 'em moved." he said. City Councilman Oon Mcinnis. who led the COUnc.'11 fi ght for the new system, said he found traf· fie very orderly when he got lo his home on Seashore Drivf' Tuesday night. ''This morning. though. I did see a woman pull out or her garagf' and head the wron~ way But she pulled up immediately. turned around and went the right way." Mc.'lnnis said. ''I suppose the proof will come this weekend.·· EJJiott &aid the slre.e.l wo~l be patrolled this weekend on a special tiasis as it was on Tues· day. "With the number of of. ricers we've got. all we can do is a routine patrol," he said ,..,.._ PagrAI DIEDRICH. • ecution witnesses as they diri with those who testified for the defense. Prosecution witnesses RI ven low ratln1s In the collective mind ol the jurors were Newport Be.th developer Richard Owen and former development com· pany exetutlve Richard Stark. Given tht \l1hest rating u a wttnea few the prosffuUon by lht-jurors wu former hate senator Dennta Carpenter. And ranked at the top of the sule among wttneuea called by the dehnae was c o unty Ad· mlntatratlve Ortlur Robert Tbomu. will ~ ··much more than our answer to the Dorothy Chandler Pav1 hon 1n thl· Lo~ Angele:. Mus it• Center ··wt' will bring the world's g rt' a test l'Xponents of our art fo rms to Orange County," she promised. "La Scala. Covent Garden, the Russian ballet. you name it. they will be right here in the heart of our county." Mrs. Redfield and other di rec tors repeatedly made it clear tha t the Segerstrom donation was ideal in terms of building a cultural complex that will be ac· cessible to all 'areas of Orange County. "From Seal Beac.'h to San Clemente, no one will be more than a half.hour drive away," s he sajd, "I can't believe our good fortune in this s plendid and generous offer." Mu sic Center d irectors stressed that a cultural environ· ment has a lr eady been t·stablished in the Town Center hy the pr<'SC'ncc of the South Coast Repertory The<Ater The model un veiled at lhe South Coast Plaza Hotel meeting depicts a 3.200-scat s uditorium with backstage and orchestral facilities lo accommodate major musical and dramatic produc t1ons. Di rectors predicted that the facility wi ll be ideall y suited to the presentation of opera, ballet and light opera. From Page A I LAi~CE ... loans but a ls o was' used to pu rc.'hase bank s tock. rt.' pay overdrafts at tht• Ca lhoon bank anrl ir1<·rc•:i1w the 1ncom<· rif the <lefl'nrfant!> ThC' actual or potential lo!>!> 10 the hanh exc·1•cdt.·d $500,000, the tnd1ctm<>nt saHJ Lan e<' w:i ~ s p e..c1 1'1 r·Hlly l'hargc<1 with I~> counts of m1!>ap plit.·atwn or hank funcls while• hc "a:-pre:-1denl of th1· Lwn hank~ In fl\'l' olhl'r c<iunts. hl' wa!'> ac. 1·us l'd of fal s1fyi n~ personal financial statements HP alsCI w;.1s r harg(.'d with <1 :-.epar<1tc l'nunt of m aking false t.·nlrll':-. in Thl' National Bank of lil·or~•1a rcc•ords T h e I? r a n d J u r y w " :-. l' m pant·h·d on .Ia n <!'1, t97fl . to 1n \'('St1galt• allegations of finanr1:1/ 1rrl'gulan1Jrs ln\'nlving l.ttnn·. who resigned S1·pt 21. \97i . .,., dire<"tor 111 th1 · •~·dL·r;tl Officf' of Ma nag1·m1•nt ;inrJ Bud£f•t In th1· \t·<ir-. lll'fOr<· h1· J•>1nc·d l' a rt l' r ; a d m 1 n 1 s l r a I 1 11 n .i .., d1 rel' tor of thi· Offltt' of M an::ige· ml·nt and Rudget. U111ce ht·adcd th1' Calhoun First Nati onal Rank and the Atlanta-based National Ba nk of Georgia ln vest 1ga t1 o n s b y th (' Securities and Exchange Com m1sswn. the l•nmptrollcr of thl· currency and by director!> or th•· two banks turned up numerou~ 1n !-.lant.•c!-uf 1nro mple ll'I.' docum1·nll'cl loans to Lance .., friends and relati ves 'Guard Tops,' Owners Told Nt·wport Beach police cau· lioned owners of Mercedes con- ,·ert 1bles today tu guard their \.'itr :-tops In the wakc or ttw lh t>fl of three ha rdtops in <.ii'> m<1nv rta.v~ 'fh1• lops cost 11bout ~2.Soo to n.-pla('t• Thl' thdts Wl'rl' reported by M t•I Grau. whuse e1 uto we.~ p;irked at the Ardell Marina, 2102 W Coast Highway : John D11wn1:r !ll Beacon Bay a nd i::arl Ike. 6tilJ Ha rbllr Island Onvl· 24 Arrested In Scuffle C tl!C'AGO (AP1 About 24 per ·uni. wcre arrested late Tues d11y during a ~cufflc between p11l1ceo :ind :1bcwt 1.500 dem. onstrator.., outside a Un1vers1· ty or Ch1<:ago building where form('r Defense Secretary Robert McNamara received an award. officials said Despite the protest. the un· ivers1ty administration present· ed ~tcNamJra with the Albt•rt Pick J r Award for "outstanding contribution:-to international unnerstanrhn~. SUMMER SALE Starts June 1st Se lect from the finest lines available at very special prices. All our upholstered pieces will be reduced for this event. 10°/o to 25°/o off. Special orders included. Stop in now while selections are at their best. J t ) • ,. t It -'•\\• •1( t\.t' Jt# ... f"fO-.... •t ... --.. I ~ • • '"-'• ftli! ""' ,. • Delly ...... , .......... DIEDRICH IN TYPICAL POSE DURING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SESSION, 19n Convicted Supervl.or Dr•w• Pr•I•• for Service From Fellow Membera Diedrieh Draws Kudos Felluw Supervisor.s Praise His lnrwvation While not commenting on the criminal bribe ry conv1ctton that will ou:.l Oran~l' County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich from of- ftce, Diedrich's fellow supervisors praised him and his service lo the county today. "It 1:. my opmion that Orange County 1s a better place because Ralph Diedrich has bee n a county supe r visor." Supervisor Thomas Riley s aid • "HE BROUGHT IN MANY innovative procedures for the manageml•nl of county gov· c rnmcnt •·And many of his idea:. ure a maJor n•ason \\hy OrcinJ!C County hci~ an em c1ent county ~ovcrnmcnt," Riley said "RAl,PH HAS BEEN V<'r> dedicated e1 nd hard working I just hope the people will re· member all th<' many pluses he's brought to OrangeCounty · Supervisor Ra lph Cla rk had similar words of praise for Diedrich "I hoot: Ra lph's conviction does n't ctiminish the many good things he du.I while in office, .. Clark said "HE WORKED HARD. He was dcdicat· ed and he has always been a very capable county supervisor. I have a lot of respect and regard for Ralph. I'll miss him." Supervisor Harriett Wieder was not far behind Clark and Riley in her willingness lo say kind thin~s about Diedrich. .. He was a good administrator . he was good for thl' county and he was good for his district." Mrs. Wieder said. "I'm :.ad for Ralph's family and I'm sad for the l'ount.y that things had to come to this," she concl uded .... SUPERVISOR PHILIP ANTHONY said, "It is unfortunate for Orange County and the people who lh:e here as well as the county's image that this has happened. I'm very sorry for Ralph, Mr. Rose and their families," An· thony said . He went on to call Diedrich "a strong ac- tive member of the Board of Supervisors.·· Cordova f o Toke Post? Verdict Ends Diedrich's ·Career as Supervisor SAN DI EGO An era in Jury indictment handed down lems -lots of things. I can Orange County pollt 1cs ended Dec· 15. rn77 take what's coming a nd I know Tuesday m~ht when Supervisor Diedrich j!rceled the verdict Inez can. Ralph Diedrich steppl•d into the with no show of emotion other "Sometimes you t ake what life darkness outside the County than turninj! his head to smile has to give. And this is one of Courthouse <1s a newly convicted rt•ass urini?IY 11t his wife, lm:z. those times for me " fe lon who sat in th<' courtroom Rose, ovt.•r a drink. was admit· Within <> frw m1nulC's of hi!> Rose was visibly shaken by tedly depressed "by the whole co11vict1on on three bribery the decision that he was guilty of damn thing. charges. Diednr h :.ealed hi!. cons pmng with his long-time "I just don't sec how the jury pohtical career when he said to frit>nd to commit bribery could have done what it did . I'll Superior Court Judge Ros s 1-~or Diednl'h, the jury's de· never understand it. .. Tharp cision m ea nt a ll 12 jurors The n . returning t o the "Well. then. 1·11 avoid going to beli eved he solicited a nd re· wisecracks he often uses to ex· I Boa rd of Supervisors I meet ceived $85.000 worth of bnhcs as press himself. Rose quipped: mgs " well as an $80,000 bank loan. "Well. I just hope they send Th a t s tat t.>m c nt meant Rose as well as Diedrich wa s me to Chino cprison >. I un· Diedrich bargained away his convicted of conspiring to com· derstand they have good art prerogative to serve on the mil brihery, a C'onspiracy aimed courses there." board another few weeks in ex· at extracting money from a de· Prosecutor Michae l Capizzi change for a sentencing dale of velopmenl c·ompany , Anaheim described the jury verdict as July 9 rather than June 8 Hills. Inc "fair and reasonable." Diedrich won't officially he re-"We've taken a lot of abuse on moved from office because of 1 mmediatcly afln the verdict. this case. I think you can say the his felony conviction until sen-Diedrich lashed out a l his pros-jury's verdict said far more elo· tenced to what could he up to ccutors. insisted he was inno· quently i.han I can say just what four years in s tale prisori cf•nl no matter what the jury the issues were and why it was a But in addition to forgoing found and cft)imed he was the sound prosecution ... participation on the Board of victim of a witch hunt After the jury had left the Supervisors until sentenced , La ter , when he refl ected courtroom, Judge Tharp agreed Diedrich indicated late Tuesday privately on his plight. Diedrich lo lel the two convicted men re- night he might resign before the said: main free on the strength of July 9 sentencing date. their own word that they will That would open the door for "Sure, I'm disappointed that make upcoming court ap· Gov Edmund G Brown to ap-things have turned out this way. pearances. point a replacement to fill the "But I've had lo face worse But the judge scheduled a bail -a?'d District seat now held -by--thin.:s-the-war, business prob-hearin& for May 30, meanin& Diedrich Diedrich and Rose could be Front-runner for the appoint-asked to post bail in order to re- m en t is former s tate as-Consll.lllll.OD main free. while wailing to be semblyman Ron Cordova. a sentenced. 32 -year-o ld conser vative . Earlier in the night. defense Democrat. • -endin Hit• attorneys objected to the jury. -----flM"t11mrn-irnad~U . g -whieh-had-deliberated.lour ... .d.ays_ for the job while Diedrich· was without reachinl! a verdict. be- wailing trial and says he will not WASHING T 0 N ( A P ) ing held into the night hours. seek it while the incumbent is Treasury Secretary W. Michael Lawyers Syl\lan Aronson and waiting sentencing. ~lumenthal L?l~ Congress today James Riddel said the extra But be bu the active support 1l would be nd1culous to a mend hours were being used lo force a ror the appointment of state the Conatitution lo require a decision "to accommod•te one Democratic Party chairman balanced federal budget. juror who wants to take a trip Rlchad O'Neill, labor leader tomorrow." Bruce Lee and the county's con-TesUfying before the Senate But when the jury came in tingent of Democratic slate subcommittee on the Conslitu-with its verdict, the judge aslted le1ialatora, lncludln1 As-lion, Blumenthal said the Carter each member tr they had fell aembtyman Dennis Manaers. adminiatration "ls '1nequivocal· "coerced or pressured" into Dl~ricb's abrupt departure ly tommltted lo brin1ln1 the reachtnaadecislon. from Gmee wu dedded at 7:21 federal budget into balance, and After all the replies were to p.m. by u ellbt-woman, four. to doln1 80 88 swiftly 81 lbe effect that there was no coer· man JUl'1.. economic prudence permits." clon or pressure, Judge Tharp After laein8 de~ked t1 to 1 Howe'Y91', he said, a conaUtu· handed the verdict forms to the in fnar ot pPt ~e lfoeday Uonal amendment would be the court clerk. aft.ernoan, tbe Jal'J decided un-wrong way to go about It. For And when clerk Robert anlmOU1ly that Dltdrtch ud co-one thlna. he said, Con1ress can· Lawrence read the rorms, he defendant LeRoy Rose were not always foresee, when it said, "As to defendant Diedrich, (lllltr of all the tb1.r1et broqbt adopts a bud1et, the economic 1ullty on counts one, two and .......... in a ~ Grand ftuctuatlonl that may He abead. three." ·Gunpoint Retold Jn a controversial Orange County retrial, alleged victim Catherine Hardin Tuesday stuck to her lnitial story that 1he was raped at icunpolnt and knlfepolnt by Glen Howard Hutcherson. "He told me to shut up and do what he told me to do." Ms. tlardin testified before a jury in Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom's courtroom . "He said, 'You know what I a m going to do to you. don 'l you? I am going to rape you'." Ms. llardin testified. Ms. Hardin's testimony is ex· pected to continue at some length. Jn opening statements on the retrial of Hutcherson, a 48-year· old aerospace worker , opposing attorneys gave strongly conflict· ing versions of the events in questiononNov. 23, 1977. Defense Attorney Terry Giles insisted the pair had sex by mutual consent on the floor of llutcherson's motorhome. And when Ms . .Hardin de- manded $25 in payment. "Cathy Hardin went berserk.'· Giles said. ·'She b egan to ye ll a nd s c r eam. She sc r a t ch ed his a rms." he contended And llutchi!rson lightly bound her ·wrists with a child's Jump· rope to halt the attack before he pushed her from the ca m~r. Giles said Prosecutor Da niel Brict·'s ve rs ion of what he said the evidence will show b in Ms Hardin's testimony II<' all eg('d Hutcherson pulled a gun on Ms Hardin. lied her hands in front of her, covered her head with a blanket and taped cotton over her eyes Then. Brice alll'ged. he drove· her to Brea Canyon and raped her. Hutcherson was fo und guilty of raping Ms. llci rdtn in a jury trial earlier this year. But Ms. Hardin's testimony was doubted by Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason F e nton. F e nton g ranted Hutcherson a new trial after a j ury had found him guilty. At the time Fenton said he doubted Ms. Hardin's story cm the witness s tand. And , the j udge sai d h e found Hutcherson's version of the story-that Ms. Hardin consent- ed to have sex with him and cried "rape" when he refused to pay her ~25-more believable. /tloreGaa Ch a rles Warren, President Carter's special liaison to California. says the state's gas allocation will be in- c reased by 10 percent in June ,' e nding lines at sl•rvicc stations. HBCops Nab 'P~tyhose' Rape Suspect By MICHAEL PASKEVICR Of a. o.4ty ptMC Slaff A man Huntington . Beuh police believe may be the "pan- tyhose rapist" -so-named because of a method of disguise was arrested early today. Investigators believe he could he linked to as ma ny as 13 sex· ual attacks in Orange Countv. Arrested at 2:45 a.m. in a res· 1dential area was a man Iden· llf1e d by police a s Ma rion fo'ranklln Miller . a 32-year-0ld Huntington Beach car salesman. Officer Dan McKerren and re· s e r ve Chris topher Holmes. res ponding to a re port of a prowler near Newman Avenue <1nd Forest Lane. reportedly tound Miller tudmg between two ho ml·:. Police said Miller was armed w i th a loa ded .32 calibe r hand gun in a hip holster. a :.c..'rewdriver, and was carrym~ a mask depicting a balding old m an with drooping lips and white hair. A man weann~ an identical mas k broke into a downtown a rea apartment• Saturday , forced a woman into a sex act, and look about SlOO before he flc>d Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the descnption of the attacker and hi s method has led investigators to be lieve he is responsible for s 1 x sexual assaults in Hunt· ini:ton Beach since October 1978. DM.YPILOT ,tf Killing Assailed - By MYllOND antADA Ir. ................ A 1roup of Saa Clemente animal loven b9ve scheduled a Saturday demooatraUon ln tlie city•a downtown area to ,J>rOtelt the planned slaupter of 3.000 goats planned for next week on San Clemente Island. San Clemente housewife Georgett Korsen, one of tbe Saturday event'a organizers, said. she expects a number or goat backers from Oran1e. Los Angeles and Riverside counties to participate ta the protest. Mrs. Konen said officials for her group, Give Our Animals Time, have received a parade permit for the protest and plan to wave placards and chant pro- goat slogans while marching down Avenida Del Mar from El Camino Real beginning at 11 a .m . Navy officials say riflemen are suppo&ed lo shoot the feral goats as the most effective way lo protect a number of rare and endangered animals, birds and plant~ on the gove-mment·ownf>d island. Mrs. Korsen said her group has been a sking the Navy to postpone the slaughter until a "more humane" solution is found. Navy officials say shooting the goats will preserve the threatened San Clemente log- gerhead shrike and sage spar- row as well as the island's en· dangered night lizard and three types of plant life. The island is localed about 55 miles off the coast of the city. It has been used as an ordinance range. Navy officials. working with s tate Fi s h a nd Game a uthorities. plan lo hegin the l!Oat shooUn~ May 31 or June 1 dt-pl'nd1n~ on weathe r condi· tions. The C'arcasses of the JilOals are to be left to rot on the island, of- ficials sajd. "The goat-. are being treated like rodent-.." said Mrs. Korsen. "They are docile, passi\le animals like the kind we let our children pet in zoos." The goats were brought lo tne island from Andalucia more than 100 _years ago by Spanish missionaries Most of the animals reside in rocky, inac- cessible canyon areas. Navy orficials have hired private trappers to corral a thousand goats and have al· lowed hunters on the island to kill a notht>r thousand of the a nimals. In the aftermath, a coalition of t.>ight Orange County women's groups labeled Fenton's decision sexist-traditional. And in the controversy that followed one me m ber of Hutcherson 's first jury said she regretted her own guilty decision. In addition. Ms . Hardin at a press conference arra nged by defense attorney Giles said shP was "happy" the judge ~rantt'd the new trial. a statement she now says she re~rets. Rebozo Buys Home Near Friend Nixon Carter Popularity SGps to New Low SAN FRANCISCO tAPI President Carte r 's popularity among Californians s lipped to the lowc•st of any president since just before Richard Nixon re· signed from offi ce, according to results of a California Poll re- leased today. The poll found that three times as many people in the slate thought Carte r was doing a "poor job" as thought he was doing a "good job." Gem Talk Charles G. "Bebe" Rebozo. long-time friend and political al- ly of former president Richard l'\ixon. has purchased a home in S ;-1n Cl e me nte 's e xc lus i ve Cyprus Shores area near what u~c·d lo ~ the Western While Huusl' Uwayne Ber ger . of San Clemente Real Estate Company. s aid toda y Rebo zo has pun·hast>d the home for an un· disclosed amount in the 50-homc developme nt patrolled by security guards . But Berger refused to release further details of the home deal. He asserted that a press release re~ard.ing Rebozo's move would Skilled be released later this week from a Nixon aide Rebo1.o. a Miami m1ll1onam ', ;i ided Nixon in the purchaSP of the ous tt'd preside nt's San Clt'mente and Key Biscayne. Fla .. estates. Nixon has sold the Florida estate. Reboro is one or the few peo· pll' Nixon has associated with rt>gularly since he resigned the presidency in August, 1974. Secret Service agents. who p atrol Nixon's Cas a P acific estat.-at the southernmost end of San Clemente. said Tuesday they a re not aware of Re bozo's report· ed moveloCyprusShores. .. By J.C. H(.JMl'llRIES Cer11hf!d Gemolog1s1 /\l~S fOR Y 0 <JURVAWAlJLE:JEW£LRYANDWATCllE:S ISASCWSE:TOYOUAWOURSTOR,.;. WHERE .... :• , I • 1 " I : ENAMELING an ancient art still lwf's The ancient jewelry art of enamel· Ing is gaining new popularity in Europe and may be expected to catch the attention of Americans .soon. Jn enameling, pulverized glass 01 'R OWNCRAF'TSM£NCAR£F'UtLY DOTI/£ WOR K UNDEIWUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION • Fine watch repair • Diamond and precious gem setting • Fine jewelry care and repair is mixed wittra -gum --containtt. ~--11---- natural coloring agents. hardened. o · · I · I d s·gn and and applied lo gold, platinum. silver ngma jewe ry e 1 and other materials. Orten, lhe creations enameled piece contains diamonds or • Gem and J. ewelry appra1· sals colored stones to compliement the enameled colors. Pieces include pins, pendants, curmnks, brooches and pocket watches. Enameling soes back lo the discovery of glass-making. The E1YpUans tre known to have used the process about 2,000 8 .C., but the Byzantines of Turkey are credited with perfecting it. The conquerlna Romans found the An1lo·Saxona mix· ing enamels in bronze molds. In Italy and Britain, enameled pieces are now very popular. Emeraled buats of Shakesperian characters are popular in Venice. Stickpin& "both trendy and elepnt" are advertlled . by a ~ndon flrm speclallalnl ln enamels. 11/GllEST PRICES PAID FOR IMPORTAN'f'GE:MSAND Jf:WELRY PIECES EXPERTLY APPRAISED BY l/S, J. C. ..Jlump~ril' /)-w11f.,.~ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS ~Qwge 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 19HONE ~1 u s t Coas Cing W~. Mer D . 117'1 Diedi·icl1: T ough Guy R•:~tt:MB£arNti : ,..,.~ mt.•n have lef't 16" d<'f'P an Im prrnt upun thl· .•ffo1r-, 11r Onm jlf' County OVt'r thu pa11t clt>~·ad'-· u:. HnlJ)h A IJ11•1lri<'h of f''ull.-rton , c:ounly :-.u11t.•n ti.or. tturd d1 ll'H't Thal •·r.1 l'llll••d .1hruJ,1l I) "' 7 2H I> m Tuebd&y In u Sun 1>1.:.:0 t•vur-l ro 11.1111 ll.1lph I l1nh 11·h ",,~ 11 po.1lltir1nn t•xtraorchni1ry ~mil 1ni.:. 1111.illl•• h1111tl .. 1111k111J:. gr.-~D riou~ l\n d when l1t't't•:-.:-.11 ,. to11i.:h .• 1rr11Au11t . whe.-ltng dt·ithn~ a111I <•nm h.1t1q· 11.o tq11fat•, th,· :.elf mut.le man who <'Um•• to con :.11h·ruhh· <1Hlut·1h'l' 111 lht' toug h <'Oni>trurtion trudu!\ tie \\ .1:-; <1 't'tl'I :m o( Wurhl War II, woundt•d tluran.: 1 he in ,. l.l:O.IUll or I h tl.t•r :-. l"ort rt•:-.:-. t-:uropt• :o;o IN T iit : 1!*7U111, ht• got into Orungc County 1iuht1n .1nll lll' lm ·1·d 11 I h• 111\l·il 111 .. hakl' imd mov1· the fon•ct. 11f 1:1•\ ··rnnknl Ill• ~~a-. rc.u1y .ind "ilhng to lake on any tX>d) 111• (';l fl\Jljl ~:111'1I r11r low l'llbl housH\~ He pus hed ant.I "ho\ t•tl 111 :.tr1•:iml111t• thl' bur g1•on111g burcaucral:)' tif Or11nt:l' l'nunl \ )!u\ 1·rnnw11111ff1<'<'" l 11 ttw 11111<·t·:..,, 11( c·o ur,c. he became controverblal anti to(lk 'onw kn111·k-.. more than a few times by your ror ~ r1·:.p11ntl1•111 in thl!> !>IHH'l' Uo1 don t worry. D1e<ln ch <.·oul<.I k n11ck hat·k fl t.: Zt\PPl::D TllF. P R ESS m January of 1977 when he :.lt>µvcu <lown as coun ty board chairman, declaring the Utt.·dn ch m Lighter Times With Silly Parking Ticket nrnn1~P O H1nt n(•Ws corps o!)t!rates on the motto or "bad Ol'\\ .... 1s~ood 11e~s · In i\1:Jrth 11r ·11. the Santa Ana Heg1ster bum ·rapped l>11·<1ric•h f>1r .dlt·gt!1ll y muking $29 worth of "political pt111111· t·1111:, · from his (.'r1unty office. Ht! retali ated in 1 vp1(·:.il f.J:-.h11m IJy t•hcck1ni.: phont' cha rges made by rc- 1111111•r s frorn t h1·1r1·1111nt v µhunes I lt•arh. ILilph ()u•tlr1t·h t!>n t thl' kind of a guy wh11 \\•111ld roll o\t•i :.i nd pluy d.-:.id ·rttl-.KE \\ ERt: UCillTER moments too. Like when :-O.h1·1 1ff ~rnd Gate:-· I rOl)ps hit Ralph with <\. $15 ticket on \I <•~ 21'<. IY78. wht•n ht' p<.trkcd along the beach est Salt Cr<•f'k 10 c:he<'k nut a constituent's complaint of heavy lit- 11•r 1ni.:1n lhr· :.ir1·a V1c<lrn:h sael.lml'<I foul and claimed he was on oUicial husines:-Ht-hault•d !:>heriff Gat es into court. He was stub· horn and c·omi.iat, \'t' Lc::.s.lif' men would have JUSl paid the I rt·kl'I ~ I lw lo11rn11r c·am1· 1n that n()t onl y did Diedrich lose his 11~ k•·' I 1;·111 I 1 11111· :r \ 1-.1t1ng Judge but he got another park- 111 · t .d1 1111 hi' 11111111 \ t«ir \\he re he d p<irkcd during the I I 1.i l \1111 lhr111.wh 11 .111. l)i('(Jrich g C1 ve you the public ap. 1w:11 •mt·" th:.it Ill' ":r:. hav111g an enormously good time 11\l•r' 11 _ill On ltw m11rt· 'c·ri1111s ~•cit. his s olid contribul'ons in ('Clt111t.\ g11 .. 1·rnr11t:nl wt·rL' numerous and wide-rcan ging. SO IT Al.I. ENOED lasl night in a San Diego 1·011rl room Wh<'n a JUry <:onv1cted Diedrich on 1973 briber y c·hari.•i:s lit· i;:ol·s 011t of offic1 · July 9 upon sentencing. l'i ow ~·oiu s uppo-;e that the pompous pontificators am1111g u s will lc•an hac·k <ind intone th at ''justice has bc,.n d nn1· .. i\s for th•" <·11rnN. I'd rathe r rem ember Ralph A ll1c>rlrl<'h fur thl' 1·1wrgy and lC1lcnt and drive he contribut· .. ct ov(·r lh<' yN1rb in a g1·nu1ne effort to m ake Orange Coun. 1 y a h1·t11·r plat<· in wh1d1 lo live Olt11·rw1M·. th•· '>tory hils " really lousy e nd ing. • ~1·11deau I >efeate • Clark Vows 'New Spirit, New -Life' • "9'EEP S•IUNG and let 's co TORONTO cAPl J oe Clark, :a s mall·town politician whose Proacreulvt Con!fervatlves top- pled lht.• lormld11ble Pierre El-liott 'l'ruoet1u anu t he lti-year rl'l.in of his Liberal Party in Cun•1du ·s clct•tlon, pledged to. cl:1y tu 1>ut "ll nttw spirit, a new l1fr" mto th1:s divided land. Tht• (~ervativcs fe ll s ix .,,.11111 :.~rt Ill 'l'ut-sday's ballot- in.: o f thl' 142 n~ded for a ma J11rll). llut tht.· way was d ear for Clbrk 111 rvrm a minor ity govern- ffil'Ol T it UDl!:A U . WHO bt!Camc pn mc n11niste r o n u wave or 'Tru<h•uuman1a " that swept (.'a11acJa 11 yt•ars ago. becomes thc lt>allt•r or the opposition 111 the llousc of Commons. In Nt.'w York. his cstrani:t•d -.ifr. Murf(ar£'1. said· "PierrC' Trudt•au will be the best oppost t 1 o n I c n ll l' r k now n to t h t• world " Shl' made lhC' commN\I al I he Manhutt:.in disco Slut.Ito 5'& 1•urlr todar Tht" 59-yt•:.tr ·old Trutll'uu , .1 s m ooth but t o ugh pol1t11·u1 fighte r who was the long1•sl st•rv111g ~overn m l'nl lc·;u l1·1· a mong the Wt•stcrn powt•rs, toltl a tearful Liberal crowd' at an Ot- tawa hotel early today ho would "recommend to my colleacues that we hand the government over." 'KEEP SMILING· Ousted Trudeau Cheers, Boos Greet Texas 'Killer Bees ' AUSTIN . Texas li\Pl The "Ktlll.!r Bt•t.·~" antir ht"rm•s 10 ~11mt• fugitive obstructionists lo others have r1•turned to the Tt-xas ~tall• St>natc and a t riumphant we lco me s plattcn:d with hoos The 12 Dem ocrats disappcare>d Friday and stay1•d A WUL for f1 v<.· days. robbing the Sen ate o f a quorum until they returned Tuc~day In the process. they virtually as s ured defeat of a presidentia l primary bill thought to be tailor m <.tde for former Gov. John Con- nally While the senators were gone. the T e xas Ra ngers we re called in but couldn't find them. It was a spcctarlc that enraged propo ncnts of the bill, a nd amused manv others Wht-n th<.· scn:.itors re turned. lh.:y told how they had done 1l. TES HI D JN A one room ··~:.ire house" within fi ve mile::. ur the· Capitol. a lthough one of thos<.· later fled the c lose quarters in favo r of a s moke ., free atmosphere in H ous ton Another was in Oklahoma and the 12th was near th e Mexican border. ~ind thc next rla y thl· "K1llc:r Bl'l'S" loltl llol1li.v b~ lt•lt_·1Jh11nt· that tht·~ would rl'lurn at :t p m ThC'y turn1•d up 12 m inu1cs lat•· hut in s tyle, d riv1111! up to tht· Capitol in u motorcat.lt· t·SNirl\•O by s t:.itc tror1p<"r~ An 11v;,it1!1n broke out 1n lht' Sen.Hi· <'hum lwrs. with sornl' hri11s am 1t1 th1 · chl'l'r:. Onlv HI SL'rt;1tor' harJ .,t ;i\'t•d ;ti tlw 1r 'ctt•sks . l\\11 ..,h11rt 11f ·tlw :.n nt•t•<.lt•d for,, qu111 uni ,.,~· hll 11· ·t11111• IS ll'ft Ill romp11'(1 bU!\llll''"' lll'l ort• lht• ll').!1sl;111 "' "\'"'''"' l·nds ;it m1dn1ght ~hmtJ ,,,. :ind Sen A . It "Hatw ' Sl·hw;irtz proc laimt·d "l 'M /\8SOLll1't:LY t·on \'lnC(•d S nJ 1·19 <tht• pnmary )>1ll 1 ts a d1·ad bill for this ~cs..,1011 " on figh tin g ," tte u r ced bia followers.· Because the Conser vatives railed to win a majority of seats, the 39-year -old Clark m ust head a minor ity governme nt that analysts say is not likely t.o last more than a year before he calls un e lection. But the outcome nevertheless may prove t.o be a turning point for Can ada because the new prime minister is the one who mus t t r y to keep separatlst- minded Quebec from seceding and s plitting the country in lwo. S P EAKING BRIEFLY in f<'rench during a victory celebra · tum in Spruce Grov~. AlbertJl. not far from the Rocky Moun· ta.i n foothills town or Hig h River where he grew up. Clark said· "Quebec will not feel isolated 1n a Clark government ... He promist_·d a new partners hip am ong th<· ft:dl'ral a nd provin- t• 1a I governments that "can makl' a model for t!vcry othe r 11al 10 11 in thl' world " ()ul'IJ\·t· l'rem1C:"r Kene Leves- 11 u 1• . who h as prom 1 s e d t'uchccc·rs a r efe rendu m on1 "<•paration from Canada. has .1 v1111kct rt.'rJOrtcrs c.tnd has been 11n;1vatlablc for (·omme nt on t'l<1 rk 's victory. t 'I N/\L Rt:T URNS for the 282 llou sc s t·C1t s s,:cavc th e ('ons{'rvttt1 ves 136. a ~ain or 38 over the• scats they held m the l'arliamt•nt dissolved in Ma rch ThC' Liberals h ad 114 scats, th£• ~11<·ial1st New De mocrats 26. and lltt• right lennmg Social Credit 6. ;itcurd1ng to unofficial tabufa. t ICIOS In lhC' la st Parliam ent. which hall 18 fewer :wats thC1n this one, I .1bC'rals ht:ld a 133-98 edge over t lw opposition Con!>t•r vC1t1 ves. l'~Ot'FICIAL POPULAR vote tot:_ils showt·d th<> Consc r\'at1ve~ \\tlh I m1f1111n Vlll('S c:1r, I pt•rc·c nt 1. lhl· Liberal!-. with 4 ~ 111 ti lir>n 139 9 1wr('cnt !. the N<'w l>t-rnotr:Jh \\tlh 2 02 million 118 p1·rn·11t <.1ntl S1>c·1al l 'rf'dit with ~,1 i.:n9 11 ;; pt•rt·•·nt ' Thc r1· wen· Ii 1.200 I j 1wrc L'nl • '11\l's ca't for olht•r p.1r11r ... Tl1t· lnt:ib sh11~1·d tli:1t n1:arh 11n1· n11flton mon• l'a11ad1<111!-. \Ill co Tuesda ,. than h:.itf been pn·- d icted The unoffll·1al totals ~how<'d mun' tha n 11 million \ <Jlt'S Wl'll' c·a!-.I l'rt'CJll'(ll)llS hCld c·a lh•d for Slil!htly mon· than lU m1ll11m or (.';_in;ida 's Jt1 .i mtllton ~·ltg11.llt• \'C1tt•ro; to turn 11ut NATION I WEATHER .... .,..,.... 'NEW SPIRIT, NEW LIFE' Vk:torloua Joe Cl•rk Hard Fight Likely on Rate Hikes WASHINGTON t i\P> Key <.•ongr<.>ssmen see a hard fight ahead for Preside nt Carter's proposal to help sm all sC1vers by allowmg banks <tnd othe>r fman· r ial institutions to pay higher in- terest on passbook accounts. The president claimed the c ur rent Ct>ihngs on pass book ac· cou n b of 5 pl'rcent at commercial banks and 51,4 per. cent at sav ings ;;issociation!> .. a re costing lhl.! American peo- ple billions of dollars m lost in · tcrest annually.·· CARTER PROPOSED raising governm!!nt Ii mats on savings account inte rest rates to money market levels as p art of a com- prehensive packa~e of change~ m existing financial regulations . Ma rkct leve l ante rest rates vary . b ut on !>h o rt -t e rm T reasury bills. the current tn· tc rest 1s 9.6 pcrcC!nl "I don ·1 think you can wrilr that lhl' prcsidl•nt 1s going to wavt' :i wand and 1t will take p I a <' c• . ' ' H t• p . W i 11 i a m S Moorhead. D Pit . a ranking ml·mber of tht• llouse Banking (.'Qmm1ttl·t· :.aid tJf th<-Carte r µroµos:.il · It ' g1J1ng t11 ht• tough The µn·~1<knl ·!\ re<:ommendll t ions C1lso include legalizing m- te r e s t-b<'a r 1 n~ c heckin g ac·- t•ounts natronw1dt· anrl authoni 1n g \'ar1 :11Jl1• 1nl1•r1·-.t r a t •· m o rtgagt•s wh1('h would allow m ort g::tgl· p:iy mt.•nts to rise ant.I fall with ovcrall rntl·n·st rntc~ Meanwhile, LL Gov. Bill Hob by had calle d in the Hanger•., pride of the state's law officers Rut lht! best they could llo w<ts the ma!>lakcn arrest o n Sunday of Sen Gene J ones· brother. whose must ache could have set him apart from the clean- s ha ven sena tor . TOP COLUMNISTS Sen. Jones. it turned out. was the one at the 10-man hideout who left for a nothe r in Houston because he had recently quit s moking and couldn't sta nd it when the others puffed. EVENTUALLY. T H E man hiding out in Oklahoma. Sen Chet Brooks of Pas adena. broke the ice by driving back r oads to meet with Hobby in Austin at 11 p .m . Monday Hobby made a kl·y parliamentary concession. HELP PUT YOUR WORLD IN FOCUS JACK ANDERSON ·Tornado Rips Minnesota He ·s the best a t prying the shenanigans and s ecrets out of the Washington burear:racy -he's must reading. Damage Over $500,000; 2 Others Hit Texas Mpl~·~I P N<nhvtllt' N~w Orin ... Nt* Yo" ()Illa City Omah" O<l•ndo l>t'tlled'phl• P'tMM!nl• Plll\l>ur,_. ..,,, .. ,0. 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Tl Jf"f''~ M l.Wflflr Wll\ 1n n1' bdt ., Vdtd uh1n11nQ on.on\ w N'·n df'Dn\ \(drtt d 11.,tn(I mWJ rw-hftdtO " Wunt'I 111t,r t r u'-.ht<tl roe: k Q01nQ doW111n d r hut,. r n•• br1<tii fit< 1no ol ..t Jar~ t>utldinq '" ~ tuoom1nqton 1ndu'1"'"' t ompl,.11 w"' .. 1,1pp•d oft bv thf\ ~torf'fl. ""'a mu-rrrnn '4lic'l rooh t "'"°"' vtt •·-~ or nnq,. peel\ 'lt vrt.4\ Ukf'" bttnQ 1n~·df'" w""'"•ng mA(.h1nr, .. \did J•n~ll (" ~' rvrrythlnQ wa\ tw•rtinq, (hunk\ And t>lf'(f\ ol *°'" •e": lly1nQ II .... , hudlo<lo"' IMd<IO'. • Callfonda C•••••I W'~aatwr ln<rt4Kift9 CIOUd\ lonl9fll becomln9 partly clo\jdy Thunday. Litlll v••••lll• •Ind\ nlgllt and mornlnt "°""· HIQ11$ Tllu,.dev In the 60t at llMCllH lo mid 1~ lnl-. CNSlal l9"1119'al\Wfl wlll ra.,.. bel•ten H an4 ., Inland ltm· ,.,."'"" wlll ,.,,., .. ._"and 14, Tiie _.. ...,._,_...,.. wlll lie .0. s-.11 .. ~Tla•I Wl ... H OAY Sec~ lew 2 Cit p.m. O I , SKoM~ l .21p.m, •.II TMUHOAY Font tow J.10 •.m, .0 I irws1111t111 •:u a.m. 4.11 5-COfld 10... 1 41 p,m, 1, I k cOf141111911 I·,. p.m 6.1' SIHO rlwt S!41 t.m~ .... l :SJp,m Mton rl ... 4 21 t .m., WI\ S • 4) P·"' EARL WATERS Has spent 30 years reporting with unique insight on Cahforma state government NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN Pokes at stuffed shirts everywhere - with a particularly sharp needle aimed at the Washington scone ---- Cl-1ARLES McCABE Places his tQngue firmly m cheek foT-. humorous looks at everything from sex IO sandwiches. EVANS AND NOVAK Rowlands Evans and Robert Novak team to examine the political scene as 1t affects the nation. SYDNEY HARRIS He ·11 stimulate you with bflght informed comments on the news. big and little and make you think. E'nJOy )'OUr favonte columnist on t1'e editorial pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 '. ---... ..._:_............. ,.,_......___..__......_..._ .. ---~----~~-----------~=------~---------~------- CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES <AP> Th.- FBI r•porta that i "kind of Stanley Rllklo plot" lnvolvln.i tbe· fraudwent win· tranuctmn of U .1 mUUon has betn thwartt>d a nd two Ca1uuUan cltl&cnJ h il\•t· been arrt'flh.'d. lo'Bl special uttt•ot llerbc'rt ll Clouah J r :.u1d Tu~td11y th.1l Barry 8enmbaum. a VancOU\'t•r sale1ma.o. WJUi arrested Mond11> In Loa Ana.-h.lll "' ronnl'r t 11111 with the plan. Berenb•um. 49. rl'portrdl plottt.'d with 1molher pt>r on tn transfer the nmnl') bt•t wccn th•· Bank or Nova S..'Otlil in Canad11 and thtl Crot.'kl•r N ut111na I l\ank in Los AngelC'S, Clough s111d 2DWI• Het T.,,,- SIMI VALLEY 1,.\p 1 Wh1·11 Wesley La Hozu and his w1 f1· were ro un d dt!a1J 111 their ba<.'kyard hot tub, lllvcst1~ator-, at first suspeeted duuble ~u1t·1dt> by drugs or poison. Hut the rt'til c a u s e o f d t• a t h w a s e v 1• n ( STATE J stranger both di e d of heatstroke. The La Rozas app<1 rently fell asleep in the tub. sank into com~ as a nd eventually dted o f hyperthermia. or overheating of the body, Deputy Coroner Margot Martin said Tuesday La Roza. 58, a nd his wifo , Helen. SJ, both s uffered from hig h blood pressur e a nd the water in their hot tub was J W degrees when the bodies wen~ found. Ms . Ma rtin s aid. Rnignaf ion A•ked LONG BEACH 1AP1 Tht' board of trus tees of tht• California State University and Colleges has voted to ask Fresno State College Pres ident Norman ~axter to resign. .. The board is asking for the resignation of the Fresno State president, effective Jan. 1, 1980. and is sendin~ an acting vice president to the campus im- mediately,'' board <.'hairman Roy T. Brophy said Tuesday. htldo11 Filed LOS ANGELES tAPl The anti-busing group Bustop filed a petition Tuesday with the 2nd District Court of Appeal asking that a lower court's hearing rm the Los An~eles integration pro- g ram be delayed •~w,,..,...111 GAY LEADERS ASK FOR CALM FOLLOWING RIOT Supervisor Harry Britt, Center, and Friend• Some Resort Areas Hurt by Gas Crisis Ry Tht-Assodated Press Southern Cali fornia resorts that cater lo people just out for a drive c·an cx~cl fewer vbitors than usual this Memorial Day weekend. bul metrop<llitan amusement parks and rC'sorts that depend on vac taioners are less seriously affected by the gas shortage. Typical of the .. let's go for a drive up the coast" resorts are Sant<i Rarbara, the Danish to wn or Solvang, 45 miles farther north. and the ll ea r~t Castle even farther up th(• coas t :.it San Simeon. Tht! ~asoline shortagl! a lready has hurl these touris t areas El.ENITA MERRILL or the Solvang Chamber of Commerce said business has been down 50 to 70 percent and that gasoline is hard to get in !:iolvang. Things aren 't mu<'h bette r in Santa Barbara, wht:r<.• orflcrnls said tourism was off by 30 lo 40 per- cent. · ·At Hear st Castle the number of tourists le1st week was down 5 percent from last year . Officials said it was the first time in m emory tha t the number of pc•rsons \'is1ting the ca s tle 35 milC's north of San Luis Obispo had declined. Last yeur. nearly l m11lion persons toured He<1 rs t Castle. Canyon-Sequoia National Park should be pac ked. and r angers said Yosemite Na tional P<1rk aln·adv was booked solid for thl· holidu)· Wnglomerate Wastal Bill Gets 'Boost' SACRAMENTO CAP > The long-awatited cong lomerate <.'Oastal bill , a mixture of features from 14 other bills, has received a unanimous baptism from the committee that gave it birth. But the cons ultant for the As· sembly Resources . Land Use and Energy Committee. Tom Willoughby said the rcaltors Wldl ... -23. 1919 DAtl Y PtlOT .4$ Slain Leader Honored _ . . Tholiaan& of Gays Maas for Milk's Birthday · ~ . SAN FRANCISCO 1 AP> Thousands or protesting the police actions, but many also OPenly homosexuals sang In the streets celebrating t he urged others to remain calm despite an_ger over birthday 0( slain gay leader Harvey Milk just 24 the slaying or Mllk, an energetic aay raghts ad- hours alter the controversial conviction of Milk's vocate. killer sparked a riot and trashing of City Hall. White, 32, a former aupen1isor and police of· The pe11ceful celebration or Milk's 49th birth-ricer. admitted slaying Moscone and Milk in a day Tuesday night drew about 5,000 to the Castro political feud. · Street a rea. heart or the city's homosexual com -· · • munity of more than 100.000. JN NEW YORK ON TUESDAY night. some~ homosexuals and their s upporters, some carryang MILK AND MAVOR GEOR«:fE Moscone we.re signs reading, "We all live in San Francisco." s.hot to death Nov. 27 by Dan White. whose conv1c· rallied at Sheridan Square an Greenwich Village. lion for voluntary manslaughter Monday was re-The New York ma rchers said they were show- garded as too leni~nt ~Y _many gays and others. ing solidarit y with San Francisco homosexuals and The ens~in.g r~ot tnJured 160 people, and cost would m arch again tonight. They said they wanted the city $1 m1lh?n an damages a_nd other expenses. to meet with Mayor Edward Koch to discuss more and left the Caty Hall a rea in a glass·strewn police protection from what they said was harass. shambles. me nt by hoodlums. IN AN INTERVIEW TODAV on ABC's "Good Morning America .... city Supervisor Harry Britt 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii said the violen<.'e stemmed from "a lot of rear .. in the homosexual <.'ommunity following Y<Jlite's sen-ten<.'ing Brill. a n avowed homosexual who was appoint· ed to replace Milk. added· "Harvey Milk hated tht:.' death scnten<.'e with all his being and I do, too_ If that had beC'n the verdict, J would have protest- ed with horror ··sy no means did we want vengeance, .. he said. "What we wanted was a sentence that would not have a llowed that terrible act to appear as something insignificant · · MEANWHILE, POLICE CHIEF Charles Gain took full responslbilily for poli<.'e actions during the riot, although many of hls men grumbled that Gain was loo restrained in dealing with rioters. ·'We were ready to take those bastards on." one offic er remarked after police were withdrawn from a confrontation. "Without doubt some of my men wanted to mo\'t: against the cri>wd and articulate their anxie- ty and frustratwn Hut movrng at that time was not the w1sl· thing to do." Gain said. 1-.:Vt:N SO, GAIN SA ID 59 of has offi cers wer e rn1ured in the riot. and 12 patrol cars were set a bl<.ize :.ind dcstroyc'<l Thl· mornmg following the riot. " calculated t•alm preva1lt•d b<'t~cen police and the gay com- m unity prior tn lht• htrthday celebration. Mayor Dianne' Fetnslcin. while backinJ.! Gain's handling of thl' riot, Vlf'aded ror lht· peaceful cooperation of ~ays. She als11 denounc1·d the verdict as too le- niC'nt T llRt:t: HUNDRED VOLUNTEER civilian ~ay monitors moved through the birthday celebra· tion <.'rowd to maintain contnil under an agree- nwnt that uniformed poli ce would stay away from the block where the <.'clehratJOn took place as long a!. th<' silm;1t1on remained peaceful After sevcnil brief sentimental spee<.'hes by ga v leaders from a plutform set up on Castro Strc<'t, balladct'Ts sani.: tunes lamenting Milk ·s dt.'a th. Ccl<'brants. soml· bearing lighted candles. filled the street and salon window ledges and roof. lops . NUMEROUS RUSINESSES and bars closed ei:.I rly. and soml' hired special security g uards to protect their pre mises against looting in the event of further rioting. Rut lhl' monitors trained by police maintained a l'alm µrcsl'nt't.', r('straming orcas1onal drunks who stumhlcd among the <.'elebrants Some gays carrie d s igns denouncing the verdict. und a few leancts were handed out $34.SO buys your choice from a beautiful selection of fashion frames and your regular single v1s1on lenses 1n glass. (Impact resistant lenses) l ifoc• starting at $44.50 with your choice from our fashion group of frames and your prescription tenses in glass. (Impact resistant lenses) We fill all types of prescnpttons. using only the finest quality products. ,._He l.ettMS. 5Hse111or Photograys by Couhu1, a•d C0ttt1 .. 0t•t Co...tfc TWs. Bring in your doctors prescription today, and see our complete collection of elegant and distinctive eyewear 250 E. 17th Strftt Costa Mna • H~ S~ He.n: ':~~· f.S:Jl642•4630 "If we J?O to trwl. we'll argue that busin~ isn't work ml!." said Bustop attorney Cliff 1-'radkis. "But in the meantime. we're trying to head that trial off at the pass." THE BIG BEAR resort area m the San Bernardino Mountains ulso depends on people out for a drive. and Gloria Holt of the Cha mber of Comme rce s aid business at s hops there was off markedly because of the gas shortage. "There is not a busi- ness that has not been affected." Ms. lloll said. on one hand and the environ-••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ ~--• mentalists on lhc other Pra11rr Bill Eyrd SACRAMENTO IAP1 Ont• minute a day would have t.o ht· set aside for prayer or personal refl ection in Ce1lifornia's public schools by a new initiative which has the green light lo collect petition signatures. Al least 557, 790 valid voter signatures arc needed by Oct. 12 to qualify the measure for the ballot in June 1980. However, people on vacations a nd those who have planned t hrce -day Memorial Day trips apparently urcn't about lo let a gasoline shortage interfere with their plans. CAMPG ROUNDS AT Kings we re still unhappy with parts or it. rt is a "committee bill,'' A 8643. whose principal author is the <.'hairman of the committee. Assemblyman Vi ctor Calvo. D· Mountain View. A 10-0 vote Tuesday sent it to the Assemuly Ways and Means Committee. The bill. the main one lhts year for the coast, would ease ro.st rictions on some single fami· ly home construction . It follows a lengthy hea rin~ May I in which committee member s agreed on the amalgamation. ONE OF AMERICA'S LARGEST WANTS YOU TO MEET SOME OF CALIFORNIA'S BEST (;UY OIL LOW Frorn rhe tJeg1nn111q ol ni-, assoc111t1on with the Cor11r>anv Guy ach1eveo ourstan<Jing sates successes and garnered many awards! Honored tor t11s dynamic 1eadersh1p with the manaaNsh•n of the Costa Mesa olf1ce. Guy is now dedicated full lime to the support ot n1s salespeople '.Hl~LEY CORSI.I-< An t•niru;···'-•'1M. 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Bul only •botlt half the· American people a1ree walh that. lnl to me miUtary force than they bave been In tbe reeent paat and are more wlUU. to apend more money on de· fenae ... but that when It comes to specific pl~ and 1ltuaUom, most of them don't want to do anythinl beyond negotiation or don't care al all. 1ay1 do notblai. t pel'Hllt aays send military auppllea; '6-per· cent of leaden say lend tJ'OOps. limited nuosblr1't'Dlacet ..,_., tbe Amerleaa j)Ublic and lta leaden are PrePand to •llfPOl't the commitmeat ot U.S. troapl," saiCI P'oretp PoUc1 quan.d1 ID a report OD the paWnj, "tbe wUJ. in1neu to take aetloa la thole select bi1b-prlorlty are• t1 greater amon1 botb tbe leadership and tbe public thu it wa1 four yean qo." Coast Community College Utstract trustt.-el> torught I ace a proble m that could be solved ea aly if stat~ lcghslators wen~ only Willing to enact lon1t-term f inanrmi: let;l~latlon for the t wo·ycar inslilut.aons The problem C.:ousl otficials I ace centt'r~ on u pot.-n. tlol n.'<lucllon of income from Saddlf'back C'ommun1l\ ColleRe District studt'nts uttend1nJ( Coast <"ampusl't- 11tls incom<' would tx> redut'ed twcausr Saddlehiu-k trustees have votl'd to support a so.rallL·ct "free flow" system of students bNween community t.~ollt'jte~ Fr·t·<' flow mean." a gtudcnt would be able f o altt·nd courM~:; di any two.yt>a r eollt·Ju.•. re~nrdless of whf'rt• hr h \'ri- llndcr r urronl bntl·out lt>~1slutaon, tht> t•xc·h.in~t· of funds for s urh a st udt•nt rtow would bt.· s1j.!n1fu·ant I It·:.:-. for Saddlcback than 1t would be for l'oa~t 1n r•·t u1 n IJnwcvcr, 1f lt-~1sl ution Wt•H' .~nlll'lt•<I th,1t M'l .1 ::.pecifit· per.s tudent doll.11· umo1111t for at 1 Pn<l(in1·t·. 1 ht· •. , chungc bt:'tWl't.'n the two rhstn<'ls \\Oul<l lw t•quull tt'd It's eusy lo set• why Sadt.Jlt•b.tt•k h.1:-. optL·d f11r tht· f1 t•1· flow system 1l pau.l !-81:.1 . .i:t! tll C't1a::,l tn 1U77 7K wh11t- Co<.1st µ<.1id ~uddleback onJy $17.5~ l 111 rt"turn And Coast 's stand ugainst fn·~· flow ul!:>n I!> t·ui.v tu 1111 dcrstand it stands to lose u l11rgt· amount ot 11lUnt·~ 11 free now iSi enacted l.lcforc sli.tlt· s uµµort b l'QUulltcd That's because Coast would pay al>out ~850 per s tudcnl while Saddleback would pay only nbout $230 per !>tude nt But free flow cannot work "he n the sv~tem of frnam: m g is still bas<'d on outdated formulas. Stale l~gis lator::, shouJd pass legislation that would equalize support on u per.student basis. That would a lso foster more effictt•nt planning by e nabling college officials to have CJ be tlt·r idea of their projected income. Health Goal Closer For decades politicians . sociologists and otht:'rs h;1n· been decrying the fact that the United States remains thL· only civilized country that. seems unable to guar ant<:t' total and a ffordable health care for all its citizens. For much of this time the American Medical AssociC1· lion was the principal opponent of national health plans in any form. along with the sellers of private health in· s ura nce. But of late even they concede the inequities of existing c hoices. The very poor are fairly well taken care of. The rit'h can still cope with escalating mediral costs. And most workers are at least partially covered by employer· sponsored ins urance plans. But even those plans can leave a terrifying financial gap in case of major illness. And there still arc millions of Americans. including the self ·employed. who fall into none of lht• reasonably safe categories and must choose between s:?oing without health insurance or paying s ky ·high premiums for individual coverage. The answer, a s many countries determined long a go, is some form of mandatory health ins uran('<: for ull. Onl~ total participation can provide e nough funds to g uarantt·t· basic h ealth care for everyone a nd adequate care for those who are faced with medical catastrophes. This is not som ething that can be funded entirely by government. It must include participation by employer~. e mployees and the self-employed. And. as Sen. Edward Kennedy has at last agreed. it works best if coverage is provjded by qualified private in· s urers. T ha.t dichotomy of democracy 11• the' mo8l Alrlkin& realW'tl Of 8 &pt.'<'1111 c;allup Poll ~Ing passed urouml tilts White llouse these duyH The mt'n and w.,omen who • woFk tor Jimmy C•rtcr believe tht•y m£ay have found a winning 1980 lrt:.u<' tor lht:ir candidate · t'arh•r ttw l'l'•f~·Keeper. Or. lo &>Ill tt 10 <• rnore nt'gative way. S inct• ('artcr do.tis not itppear to b1· purt1t·ulafly dec1111ve, he's not \ t•ry llkt•ly to S<'nd the Marines 111 a11ywht·rt· And thut may be "l1 ul ml•'' 11( the people want, lllllhl 11( ltW pml' T iit' POLL CJ( c1l1tt ns and h•:ukn. "as rv11duclcd by the Cullup oq;ao1zat1on m late 1978 und 1·arl l!n9 for the Chicago t'v111w1l on Foreign Relations. Tit" resuJts, hke foreign poli('y 1l!otC1f 00 t•n seL•ms these days, art· l'onrlL-;tng and contradictory. :;howin~ that Americans are gt•nt•rully bt•t·omin~ more will · American leaders, on the other band. ln 1overnment, the press and business are si1nificantly more miUtarUtic - or lnLernatlonalllt -than the man and woman on the street. For example, if: THE SOVIETS invade Westem Eu.rope -54 percent of the public says send troops, 16 percent says negotiate, 9 per- cent says do nothing, 6 percent says send military supplies to whoever is on our side: 92 per- cent or leaders say send troo1>5. The Soviets invade Japan -42 percent or the public says send troops, 20 percent says negotiate, 13 percent says do nothing, 9 percent says send military supplies~ 81 percent or leaders say send troops. • NOllTH KOREA invades South Korea -21 percent of the public says send troops, 28 per. cent says negotiate. 24 percent In all, the survey indicates that there are only three altua· lions in\ which tbe public is si1nificantly more hawldab than leadership -the Panama Canal. Rhodesia, and the Arab oil states, particularly Saudi Arabia. 1be public, or 58 percent or it, .-ould send troops tr Panama closed the canal, but onJy 49 percent or leaden would. IP TBEaE were a RWllian- backed invasion of Rhodesia "°'. ioi Cuban troops, 25 percent of tbe public would send American troops, but only 10 percent of leaders would do the same. If the Arabs cut off oil to the Unit- ed States, 36 percent of the public would send troops. but on· ly 30 percent of leaders would. The Gallup "public" sample was the usual 1,546 men a.nd women from all walks of life. The "leaders" sample included 366 men and women from· the Car t e r a dmini s tratioi*, Congress. international busi· ness. labor. the media. un- 1 versities, religious institutions, foreign policy organizations and special interest groups. ·'Although there are only a I ,I ', 'V <!' I ·' r.f~~<P r .. J-. . j~~~. ' wren I~ tht ~pEttl ~\el t t11ade an arrezi~ d1~··· 1Miy was the sa~ cld.m Kho kkktd. sand in ny face . /'.; VJ )rr'""·· ' , . THOSE hitb·prlority areaa where more than two-tbirda ol public and leaden believe the United States. bas "vital in- teresta" include: Saudi Arabla, Japan, Israel, Panama, El)'pt, Canada, West Germany and Great Britain. 1be respoodenta, both public and leadership, also indicated marked increases in 'heir support for defense spend. ing and intelligence operations. Among the public, 32 percent said the U.S. was spending "too little" on derense, 45 percent answered "about right" and 16 percent said "too much." That compared wilh 1974 figures of 13 percent "too litUe," 47 percent "about right" and 32 percent ·'loo much.'' The numbers of people believ· ing that the CIA, should be ac- tively working in other countries jumped more dramatically, from ts to 2S percent. depending on the question and the audience responding. MOST OF mE numbers in the Chicago council polling seemed to return to about the same levels as comparable ll60 polling. In other words, the post. Vietnam era of peace feeling may be over as far as the public is concerned -and is definitely over as far as leaders are con- cerned. 1 lake those numbers to mean that opinion leaders and molders -the government and the press with the support of business -are pulling the peo- ple of the country back toward an internationalist, perhaps more militaristic outlook toward foreign affairs But the Carter White House sees something quite different. They see Americans clinging to isolationism -· resisting the pull of leadership toward foreign in· volvemenl. And they think that will help Jimmy Carter in 1980, bt'Ca usc people see him as a man who made a peace. in the Mideast. and isn 't very likely to do much more in foreign policy. If Americans would rather not be bothered. or involve d . Carter 's their man. T his final concession. as outlined in hii:. recent! v Ill lrodu ccd He alth Cart• for All Americans Act. b rings u na tiom.11 health program much closer to re ality The Kennedy plan goes much furlht!r than tht: phaSt'd ht!alth prog ram still being drafted by the Carter Ad- ministration. Prison Guards: Society's Unwanted Men That would start by offering protection a gainst the high cost of major illness. so.called catastrophic cov eragc, along with increased benefits for th(• aged a nd th<.· poor. It would add an estimated ~10 bi llion to $15 billion a year to exist ing governm ent s pending on health care . Kennedy's compre hensive program would cost a great deal more. He estimates the initial public and private cost al ~O billion, of which $29 billion would he added to the federal budget. By coincidence. that's j1Aft. / the amount by which Carter wants to trim the upcominN budget. Kennedy conte nds that with total participation and pre-negotiation of charges made by hospitals and doc· tors. his plan eventua lly would reduce national spending on health care. Thal may be optimistic. . The Carter Administration has expressed willingness to work with Kennedy to develop national health plan legislation for this Congress. The answer probably lies somewhere bet ween their two proposals. If they can move closer together the goal of a ffordable health car e for all may be less distant. • Opinions expressed in the space above are tho9'°ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Behind pnsnn w:Jlls it's now the guards who a rc growing restive. Tht•y a rc organizing. some arc striking This has to do with why. Yo u C'a ll the m "pr1!-to n gua rd!> " Tht·1r 11:..ilional ,,r. gan1zatio11 ts ca ll r d t h e Amcnc;in A~· ~oc i at1on of Corrccltonul F acility o r ri ce r s . Ob v10usly. they prefer to he identified that way. But what they arc arc prison ~uanb . society's "unwanted men .. SCHOLARLY criminologi sts who've never carried the· kC'ys tend directly or indirectly to n·1i· ulate, dominate and frcqut•ntly Charle~ McCabe castigate lh('m these men whO man the ramparts of our prisoni. with no compr('hens ion of the dimensions of that job. T he prison guard has to keep people in places they don 'l want to be . Some or lhe m can go Cil him with a knife made from a spoon -· and they have nothtnl! lo lose. The professional prison guard absorbs a nger and guilt with which he had nothing to do. Yet he must enforce rules to protect mmaks from one another and from themselves -in subtle ways th<tl civil rights lawyers nC'v<'r even suspect. Thl' conscientious g uard knows his responsibility as ~ocs no hndy else in the c r imtnal JUSltt•e SYSt('m. Of the priSOn('rS who ar~ his tn ~a fekecp he knows their eating needs, hathroom habits, loneliness and tht.•ir horcdom. und how much or lhc1r bravado IS rear Tht· pris on ~u a rd knO\\!ot who ne<'ds patie nce and who responds instecid to impatience lie co mprehends the frail vu ln e rabilit y or s o m e t o manipulation and bullying: their r('markable idiom and symbol~. their uruque body language . the kmdncsses and mtense loyalties of which they arc capable and the sometimes v1c1ous brutality. WITH A sixth !>ensc born of ceaselessly patrolling the brink of a volcano he senses how col· lect1ve tensions rise and subside in response to mysterious tides a nd social rhythms which no soc1olog1cal treatise can ade· quately explain. Prof. Bob Barrington. Depart· m cnt or Criminal Justice. Northern Michigan University. believes there is no more acute need in the cr iminal justice system than somehow to im- prO\'C the morale of the correc· tional officer. He says. "The militant un· ionism we see developing is a response not simply to economic needs but 1t reflects a deep and lo'ngstandin~ frustr ation about many things ·· WHILE OUR prison system this last decade has been trying lo adJUSl to endless civil rights s uits. new court orders, to changes undermined ; often they a re unsupported by their ad· ministrators. the courts and the public If anybody is going to be left to perform th.is necessary. difficult and dangerous job. the rest of us had better start thinking long and hard abo'ut how properly to sa lute selfless public service; otherwise the men we want in those jobs may a bandon them lo the kind we don't want . Boyd/Great Lovers Hands Off the Myth of the Loch Ness Monster BJ L. M. BOYD Item No. 722C in our Love and War man's rue is an ob- servaUoQ. by tile rellOwnect .Jeuamyn West: "For a woman, there are no 'great' lovers: there is only the man ahe loves. And she does not There is another move afoot to Nessie, or sometimes Monnie. ly to the economy or lhe govern· have to be a mathe matician help find. or prove the non-short for monster. A good Mon· me nt. to reel that the more be is 8 existence of. the famed Loch nle/Nessie story. and there have Yet 1 do hope the dolphins •great' lover, lhe less he is Ness Monster. This one Is scien-been plenty of them, can mean et draw zilch. A man needs his b~rs. 'Miss west co-ntnded Ufti.. a.a hell. and Amcdcan to couple of thousand in London s.uper.stiUons. as he o~ bis thal the so-called great lov· boot. It is also trendy in that it circulation on a dullish news bread and butter. and the roof ers of history, s uch a s uses that decidedly fashionublc day. over his head, and somebody to Casanova, were 80 elected to mammal, the dolphin, in the Among the British, Monnie is listen to him. and somebody to such fame not by their quest. an object of greatlove and affec-keep away from . As long as women but by themselves The Academ y of Applied lion. That he or she is a lot of there is mystery there will be and the talk of other men. . Science in Boston. which sounds ba loney matters not one whit. superstition to solace those who ;,;---fjf#4~~--:=-----;---------------1r-~'-f!....;-'l-~.L~i!._--~=----..IJb..aLJle...J·!:-~OQ!t~t!lis~hLJi~s~e~ve~n~_fi-nd.JnY.ll~ ncertin . Ilear On the Okayama Golf for training ,~. forgiven. There is somet IDJ! lathers and ~~ about the creature that reaches "LET ME ma ke the super· Course near Kobe, Japan, is f · " ·d M k j oiners. has .-anca'entdeeps in Albion's heart. stitlons o a nation. sa1 ar GI a 28,000·foot·long monorail ;p~ d 1 t h oomy for goll carts. As you play been running °"' With great consideration for Twain, "an care no w o an nu a I ex. the British economy. Nessie makes its laws, or its songs, the course, your 1olf cart ~ Trul t ·n Gm follows you automatically. pedilions to almost always appears during either." y, mys ery we wa Loeb Ness, in the tourist aeaaon. The hump. always have with us. A world The swa11ering in- 1ensiU vi ties dem · omtrated by tbe pres· idential party in Los An1eles regardiDC our. . 1a1oline crisis are vaguely reminiscent of ••A II the President's Men ." Deja vu . anyone? G.M.R. ' Not even every lood cook Scot I and . backed apparition, which could without mystery would be reaUsea that chill with or This year it be a good·sized sturgeon or even almost as bad as a world without without beans wu fint COG· h o p e s t o a huge newt, la seen, usually al attractive women. cocted not in Mexico but in mount cam-nl1bt, slithering through the It might be added that anyone Texas. eras on two dolphin• wbo waters of Loch Ness. Right after who diddles with the supersti· are being trained in a secret he is seen, the British and Q Wu none other than spot in Ylorida. The dolphins American news agend'8 have 11.()te& Franklin P. Jonea who de· · wlll be sent this summer deep full particulars. The stories are fined the comcience as "a into the murky waters of the always used, and for one ''This Is a rapidly changlng na· 1mall ltill voice that makes loch In search of the legendary reaaon: themarketexists. Uon and 10 years is loo long to miAortt.y report.a." monster. For if no rational person wait for accurate Information on believes in thia fabulous sea Mr-the population." -ae,. Patricia lt'1 IUIJ the cuatom among Canadian l:lklmot to name their sled do11 after de· ceued family membera. I, FOa ONE shall be sick at heart lf the dolphins or anyone else comes up with the dear creature the £oodon dallies call pent. the British publJshen sure Sclaroeder, D·Colo., sponsor of a do. Belidel beina some form of bill which would require emoUonal UHt lo Qle Britlab, Americana to fill oul oalional Monnie contributes quite decent· census forms every five yean. lions of others is playing with nitro. All of which may explain why Hitler was thought a great man in his time and place, and why there are no really ramous fconoc asts . A few years back some chap said, "I am a firm believer in the Loch Ness Monster, but I don't lhtnk it could survive the level or pollution going into the loch." awards. I DO TIONK The New York Daily News took a correct and conservative line on tbll subject recently: "We yield to no one in our ad· miration for science, ln man'• ceaaeleaa search for ultimate truths. Bul 1ome mysteriea should be kept and aavONd. And we include the mytb of the Loch Neat llomter. · 'Somethln1 very wonderful will be loat to ua if this endurtnc myth la destroyed. And so we cannot po11ibly endorH tbe radical new plan to use tralDed dolpblns to search tbe dark locb for ua. . ··Leave the Loeb Neu monster undiltur1*1." • ( AT YOUR SERVICE • NIDA RIDE? f.4~*1!---­ ADVOCAHf Your Home OrMlt,_CQuntv Airport C.11 DOLPHJN TRANSPORT ....... D~llY PILOT Enroll now for summer .. • Ptaa Ml-OIOI MOft. ttwu Fri. I a.111. lo I p.m. In The HeadinK Game nfllhing is lert to chance. Students expt•ri<•nci' rN1ding a1; fon ... 1•njoyabll' , . tJnd something they can do sut·e1•:-.st11ll v / • I nslru<'ti<11l bPg111s 11111 v a I tn car eful d i<Jgnostit: li.'sl i ng. •An inrliv idw.11 progrnm of inslru<:t 1oi1 1s pn•M·rih1•cl for l'H<'h studl'nt. •Only prov1•11 lt·1·)1111qu1·-. und matnwls art· utili/.t•d . •Th(! pn.'Cisc proi..rrt•..,:-. of each student 1s ('U rf'f11Jl ,v mnntl orNI and rl'war<.lt•d daily •Student build strong reading skills and :-.t·ll·conlidcnt:t· The .. !t~.~ili!!gJJ,~e™ FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 879·5!>88 842·0606 MISSION VIEJO NEWPORT BEACH 768· 771>6 955· 1105 ALSO IN LOS ANGELES ANO THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ... It ... ,,...,.,. ..,,.._. --~_.. .... _ _._. ...... "Cot o problt•m? Thtm wnte to Pot L>Mnn. Pot wUI <·ut rt•d tupt', getting tht> on•~• and action you MH to aol1>1· mt>qu'11tn1 '" govl'rnmem and bunnesa. Maal your que11t1on.a to l'al l>unrt. At Your .~e. Oran(lt' Coosl l>ml11 Pilot. P 0 fJox 1561). Costa Meaa. CA 92626 A.~ mony ldten aa poain~ wall be an~ed. but plwnt."1 mqwne& or letters not mcludbag the rea1tc-r·., JuJ.l name.address and bwmt-1111 hours' phone" number cannot be conaidered. Thas column appears dai· lJI czcep Sundaya .. CftullS loll Appe•b Ce Re~fler Ot:AR PAT, ,Would you please repeat the ad- ctrei.s where one can inquire about getting a ct·nsus-laking job? I misplaced the clipping. J .J., Newport Beach Several o&Mr readers laave asked for a repeal or U•i• ~ AYS It.em. Wrtt.e to: Bareau of lite Ceaaa, Al&eetion: 1181, 11177 San Vlnceat.e Blvd., Loa Aaedea, caw. MMS. lt'riglu l..o•• Ordrr• Not l..o•t DEAR READERS: AV.S has had many in· quiries from readers who ordered "Crash Weilbt Loss" powder from Milburn Products. The firm's advertising agency reports Uaal lbe ''Bum Off Body Fal" ad was test marketed la .December and January. Approximately 45,111 to 50,MO orders were aolicipa&ed based on lbls testlag, but tbe lint ad campaipa in February broaJbt la 91,000 orders. The comp•""Y hired by Milburn to process or· ders was Wide •.• taffed. Orders fell behind and an inadequate product supply was quickly depleted. At that point the fulfilment staff wias tripled and more diet powder was ordered. The ad agency says components of tbis powder come from five sourt'f'S throughout the U.S. and It was impossible to havf' them delive red to the Wisconsin manufac· lure r beuuse or the Teamster's strike. Other transportation methods were arranged, however, and the product reportedly is ready for UPS de· livery at the rat.e of 6,llO per day. Also, due to the flood of complaint calls, many callers reach a busy signal or a r~rded "dlseon- n~ct" messa~e. Callers asking lbe operator for the Milburn Products Co. number in Maplewood, N.J., are told there is no listing in Maplewood. The publis hed phone number. (%01) 744 ·3777, is answf'red at the main office of Milburn Products localed at 605 Bloomfield Ave .• Montclair, N.J . 0704%. The Maplewood address used in the ad is the -----------------------------1 address of a bank where cbec:ks are processed. Again we're being chal· , lenged to IXP.r1k <1il loyc 11,1 sales record•, /\1 1CI were· go1nq to Oo It w 1!11 Onu: /\ Yem deal•, on ll1e HJ1U l oyows. lhu l otr1I L l,LJrllJ111 1 cars and trucks We're dealing c•1 ti •t· Cmol'J 2-Door Sedan. Toyotn s lowest-priced and highest gns- m11eage car Were open extra hours to help you get 1n on the challenge And wevc got the car or truck you're looking for Come on in now because The Great Toyota Challenge ends th1!~ week You 901 11 WE GL•11MGE10U TO Flm A Iii IER DEaON A GREAT ECONOMICAL CAR. EARLE IKE TOYOTA 19fXJ Harbor BOulevard (714) 646-9003 Cus&omers arf' asked to be patient. Back or· ders are being filled as quickJy as possible now that an ample supply of the product ls available, according to the ad agency. Delivery is anticipated within 10 days after an order is received. Persons requesting a refund on the 30-day money back guarantee offered in the ad are being advised that the 30-day period begins when the product is re- ceived · not when the order is placed. Ocu• Art ion S•lt Tai.tr• A uornew DEAR PAT. D1> you J.. now wlil're I can get some ~ood information on forming a consumer ac· lion group or possibly getting a group together to file a class action suit'! L.E .• Costa Mesa A class action suit requires the services of an attorney. but forming a consumer action group can be done if you can find enough dedicated peo. pie who have plenty or spare time and are willing to work hard. A helpful publlc-ation is "How to fo'orm a Consumer Complaint Group." lt"s availa- ble for 50 cents from Consomer Federation of America, Suite 905, 1012 14th St. N.W .. Washington. D.C. 20005. The booklet describei; how- residents of Cleveland resolved 1,000 disputes in rour years through organized action. f,.orlie Sfory ."imPlb f 'u1111y OE/\H PAT. I\ friend of mane has :-;tartccJ t•at 1n~ a lot of garlic in the IJt'licf that it helps the hody gt•t rid of cholesterol Can you rind out 1f this 1" true'! I'd hkc to he able tn tell my friend lo quit do- ing this h<'fon • he loses all his friends II . II., Costa Me!>a Your friend probably read the claims or Professor Hans Reuter of Cologne, Germany. He says consuming op to three grams of garlic daily <eq uivalent to one average-sized clove> can help rid blood vessels of ratty deposits known as cholesterol. The professor attributes rewer cases of atherosclerosis (buildup of cholesterol on the in· ner walls of the arteries) in such countries as China. Greece, Russia and India to the presenc.-or garlic in the diet. American physicians aren't as enthu!llasllc. A cardiologist al John Hopkins University, who is r11miliar with tht> study, said more Independent re· search should be done. Another cardiologist at Georgewwn University quipped, "The study may bt> valid, but without knowing more about ll. I think I'd rather have cholesterol:" ~ • DENTURES $175 filCh ~AME DAY ~EAVICE A VAILA8LC. 1 ORTHODONTICS ORTHOOONTl~T ~ ~ M>AADQUALIFIEO , '1550· ' DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER J lOJ HARBOR, COSTA MESA (~CROSS FROM flOCOI 642-0112 DM.YM.OT A1 EYerything for your Home ••• Under One Roof Weber Kettles At Sale Prices The most POC)lllar outdoor covered oootler in America gives you your money's worth because. •It's built better •II lasts IOnger •II cooks mo<e •II cooks better •II cteans easier. And •t saves vou monev m the IOng run. SMOlr.y Joe •.....•••••••• 22.88 ........................ 44.88 11" Color •••..••.•••••••• 52.88 22112"' llodl •. " ....•...... 54.88 221/2~· Color .............. 64.88 I PLUS FULL UME OF WEIER ACCESSORIES I ASTROTURF DOORMAT •All S11es in stock • Chrome Plated • Fold for travel storage 2ss II WEED I EATER e CLIPPE 8 1nchcut I 14.99 NEEDIE 161nch cut Heavy duty 54.99 Cordless Etectr.1c Trimmers True Temper •7600-29 .95 17700-49.95 • You·ve seen it on TV . . you'll love it • Cuts w1lh fishing line ... no blades . . . sale! • Cuts around trees . ak>nQ sidewalks . everywhere. IC.LOO Pl.A YMA Tl 9" .. DAILYPILOT NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE CAT ON PROWL Surfglas Introduces Improved Prlndle-15 New PrindJe-15 Catamaran Debuts One uf tht-rwwest high.performance sailing catamarans i..cl'n in the hay and ocean ofr Newport Reach is the Prindle· 15 prodµcd bY. Surfglas, Inc. of S:.inta Ana. Sail area on the n ('W «al has bt>cn incrC'<t!->cd lo approximately 142 ~quan• ft•ct hois ted on a new rac·y 2S·foot mast with CJn inte rnal m ain halyard .i:flld rotation controls Mtnimum weight or the fully rigged Prindlf'· 15 as a bout lffiO pounds. The Prindle· 15 1s reportedly desi~ned for the cat sailor who wans thP lrt.•f'dom of a ont>-J)<'rson trapeze cat It fratu n•i-usy mmctrical hulls 1no Gagger hoards 1 and !-.oph1st1catcd controls. Standard <•qu1µmf'nt m cludt.'s ad1ustable tiller extension. <ll'lux(' tr:.t p<'ZC'. foam battens. through· deck hulchl·~ ;111rl a one piece black mesh tram- poli ne Motorboats Set For Examination Flotilla 29 of the Coast (iuard Auxil1 :.i r_v .1l Dana Point will t h<• g1v ing a Courll•S y Motorboat Exam1nat1on at DaQP Point H ar bor Saturday. USCGA decal is issued to bl' displayed o n the hoat If ddiciences are notl'd the decal will be 1ss ue 8-after they are corrected. 'f TM Balboa Yacht Club h1u~ unnounced the "hedtla.t 'for ltA mldwt>ek summ~r Hilin1 pro· 1ram1 which inc lude the Wcdnn duy nh(hl Tw1U1ht Scrltis and tht• 1'uesdi.y n.1aht IJt!er C:.an, Thirsty Thurfoday and Champaanti Stlral's The Twlll•ht Scrk~ 11t for dlnich1e11 sailing in· 1id• ttw bay. Cla1&se1 inl'ludl' th., Th11.tle , Metcalr. Lasf'r /\ &r n. Lotwr 30·1>lmJ, LldO·l4 A~ B and C. Motht.•r ~•bot uml Adult S1bol. TIU: J tJN•: s•:au:s -.turts Junt-Ii und will be 1u1lled on con11ct•u11vt· w ,·lhw11d11y t'Vt•111ngs. Thl' July ~t'rlt's will II(• ~•ll••ll on ttw llth, ltsth and 2S, und tht> Auftwtt iwries wtll st1ut Au.: l a nd con I tnut• on <'011:.t'<'Ullvc Wl·dncNduy ~venin~s Thf' Jun1• lll'N Cun. Jul Thirsty Thursday :ind Aui::rnst Chum1JaKfll' ~1·nt•i. 111volves lartcl' boats up t.o !iO ft-et in lt>11gth :..111t11.: 111..,1<!1· tht• bay and is known as on{• of lht• 11111:.t i-p1·1·tuculur midweek 'uthn.: t•vt•nt:. on th1· Wt ''' t '11,1!-.1 Tht' fk·l·r ('an ~, .... ,., \\ 111 he• ,,1d1·i.I Ju1w 7. 14 , 21 a nti 2H. Tht• Th11 '1' l hur d ,1\ S1•rtt•-; I!'> i-<'ht•dult•c1 Jul\ !1, I.!, 1:1 .111il '" 1'111· C:h..impagnl· :-·...-1 It'/\ "111 lw ,,ult-II Aui.: .' !I lh .inti :::1 'flll-: 'l'lll'KSIM V Nl(alT h1i.: lioat l'>a1ltnJ: has lvn~ l>t."t·n llfl 1•\1·11:.1· f111 1111dwt•1·I.. 1·11rklall purtaci. JI !>hort•:.uk h1111wi. to ":rtf'h 1111• y ur hb crossm..: t rac·ks in llw rwrrn" diannt•b of thl' lmy It 1s abo a f111gl'r~·crosst•d :-.ituulton for in· sura nce undl•rwnters, but in lhl' rnuny years at has been sailed ttwn· has nt•vt•r hl•t•n 1.1 snwus ucca dl'nt DWARF MEYER LEMON SALE PRICE REGULAR PRICE $ 14.50 The CME is a formal •Spiral sllceci for easy serving program staffed b y •Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours trained voluntee r s f{(• ,..9. fl •Nat1onw1de sh1pp1no service ::r;e ~~t P~~~~s :~ ""'l~fy· · · · •Full service Del1ca1essPn know reder al require· ., •Old World Cheese Shop :,~~~~ga~~,~~yi".~;c~~ Bu!i'd u· sg =-; ~~~o s couraging adherence· to ~ higher standards than those achieved by mere compliance with federal A Oou,~mrt ~tr 0 n... II'''' dn1, • t lia~n to r·.on'1.f boating regulations -J J\I I.'. JVl l 1 ~ ~ The examination i~ .. -----------------.. 1 I I' free and strictly volun. M-.t.i Doy! llie .-'Cr.di'-....,.. .. at., .. i.-1 ~· · tary on the Jlart or the HAVE A IACIY AID PICNIC & -:-:-' --boat owner or operator. I Ir dericien cies •1 r e HOMEY IAIED HAM H~ ey found. no report is m ade R...,....., •• llllp _,....,.,. u.u. Ilg ·Ii I to any law enrorc«.>m ent 3700 IE. COAST HwY., c--..__. ~-~ 67"·9000 u~ agency, nor d oes the ex-_ _,.._.,..._.,,..""'""' • - am i ne r have police 24601 RAYMOND WAY .. ll TOttO ID~ ll TORO. ,HOMIJ37·llU power himself. 19069 IUCH ILYD. GtGARAB.D, HUNTINGTON IL\CH, iJHOME 14'·'575 If the boat meets al I Also Anaheim: Orange, Rancho Mirage, La Habra. San Otego. North HollywoOCJ federal requirements. a _:~!!~~~~~!!~~!!~!!~!!~~!!!!~~~~!!~~t!!_~ Woodward I New Chief OfSCMA Robert .. Rob " Woodward, veteran Southern California boating industry dealer from Newport Beach, has been elected presi- dent or the Southern California Marine As· sociation. Jerry Sehi, Seaf!ull Marine, was el ect ed vlce president; Jack 1 Hochadel. Willard Com · p.any. secretary ; B111 j SChultz. SCMA director of boat shows, assistant secretary; Rolland Holland, Cabrillo Boats, tr.easurer, and Ed Nkhols, SCMA general .a..na1er, •••i-stant ttea8urer. :SCMA is one of the 1 IMding regional marine trade associations in the eountry with a m e m - bership of more than 700 cempanies, all engaged B~tbe recreational boat· 1111 industry. SCMA also a,_,nsors the Southern Gllltfomla Boat Sb ow, "9d every year at the Uie Anples Convention Ginter. ud the Sailboat at tbe Loni Beach entlon center. ooclward ia owner or Btl•tol Yacbta In Newport Beacb. He baa •~•ed as boat show· eUlrman for both 1bow1 Ja llia IS years of adive ...... ce with SCKA. 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Trecteral Trade CommlHloo staff 1'INda,y uraed the four c.'O"'• mi11klnera to promul1ate • ncu&•· lion requlrln1 adwerlt•emenll for non·prettrlption "'drui11 lo ••1 only what the aovernment alloW8 \heir labe .. toaay FTC adopUoe ol the H me restrlr and Arthriti11 Pain t'ormula as beana Uou for .. Pf'Ob•bb would hav~ l(ood ror arthrltla. The 30t-pa1e re· more Impact &fuute studlea show port nottod the FDA pa'ftel nnctlnK that tbat COOIWDertl tel their lnrormatlon not an medical ons with uplrm may on DOn·Pf'"CripUon druaa more oftf'n be a ppropriate for some types of from adverttaemhla thatn from arthritis and some can lead to Ir · THE Fl'C 81'.\f'F ALSO t1Tl':D an FDA panel's finding that lhcir1• '" '"' non-prescription drug "acctlptahlu ror s pecific treatment of the common cold." la.,.ls. reveralble joint damage. The n'C at.If rttommend•Uon, 1( ·Saying Alka·Seltrer wUI fight THE FOOD AND 08UG Ad · mlnialraUun I• dcturmlnlnt what lbci a('cel*'d by lbe commuuuon. ('Ould "upset Klomach." The report said an afftt"I Utt-SS.I billion annual u leK of l"OA panel found "upset stomach" to the noG•Pf'MtrlpUon drua Industry. be too broad because tbat can mean which ad\'f'rtl"'Mt hf'tvllv !Anything from acid indlgesUoo to Some common advertlsina cllllmK could continue. such as that • pro· duel aids in bringing relief rrom acid indigestion. heartburn. headache and constipation. U nd\'r tht· FTC l\UH'1t r ec cramps1 nauseaaoddiarrhea. Cancer Kills Jazz Musician LOS ANGELES IAt» Jazz trum~ter &n<1 composer Richard Allan "Blue" Malt·holl. 49. dlt'd at bil Los An~eles home Mfter .. sax-month bout with brain cancer. Singer Ernie Andrews wus al Mit che ll 's Mde when he died Monday evening I' MIT C H ELL WORK ~D WITH J AZZ bandleader Paul Williams in 1951, later free· lanced in Ne w York City and played w1lh l><lx ophonist Earl Bost1<.. hand ~nlll IY55. After a conl't>rl tour with Red Prysut•k, Sarnh Vaughn and Al Hibbll'r, Mitchell atta1nt·d pro minence in jazz as a m e m ber or lhe llMacc Salvl'r quintet. touring with the pu1mst from 1958.tu 19ft4 Later, he led a gr oup of has own wllh <'hi e Corea at piano In recent years he was a(•tavc 10 studio work an Los An~eJcs. ah.o rlay111g m a quintet with saxophonis t llitrold Land. MITCHELL'S STRAIGHT-AHEAD JAZZ style and pure. el0<1uent lone graced tourin~ and st ud111 groups of blues artists Ray Charles and John Mayall. and he recorded with such Jazz greats as Julian .. Cannonball " Adderley, Philly Joe Jones. Johnny Griffin a nd Red and Whitey Mitchell, who were not related. He also played with the big bands of Louis Belson. Bill Berry and Bill Holm<.1n and with the J ack Sheldon comho Andrews. Sarah Vaughn, Freddy Hubbard and others have volunte<'r Cd to perform ut a mf'mor1al benefit lo help defray Mitchell's mcd1c<1l expcns('S . June 10 at th<.· Los Angele:. Mus1c1:ln:. 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Anniversary > --------------------·----------~----- , • INSIDE: •Stocks •Movif~ •Bullnns •Television ----~-~~~~""ers Fum.ble ~Other SAN 01£00 tAP> The Los Aq•IH Dodctrs dodatd aa bullet for one innin.e. but in tht end. it didn't mue any dilren>ncl' As haa been llwir cwitom 1n 1979. they loet by one run. This' timt-San l>1ceto 's Broderick Perkins wa11 lhi' hero his bases-loadt"d single ort Jerry Reu."ls m the 10th inntn~ Kave the Padres u 7 6 vktory over the Oodgt-rs Tuesduy night and bended Los Ant:t•les its 12th one-run setbtH'k of thl' yt•ur ••1 WAS l.OOKIN<; for u fastball all the way." said the Jefl·handed hatting Perkin:. "Coach Whitt>y Wit•lclmann. who was charting p1kht•s, t•allcd me back to the dugout and told me to watch for a fa:-.tball. Reuss wasn't gctlmJl h1:-. lircak ing pitch over · ·J just tried to. makt.· good tun tact and I got lucky .. The Dodgers are 20·24. mean ing they've s uffered half their losses by one run while winning seven such games. "We've ~ot to st<1y within shouting distance until we get everybody back in there," said Los Angeles M anager Tom Lasorda. "We're missing a lot of power without Ron Cey anti Heg gie Smittl out there "WHEN WE LOST th l' Penguin rCey I. he wa:. hitting a ton." added Lusorda . "This wai:. .th.e seventh game Cey has massed and we've lost six or the seven ... Cey was balling .381 in May with five homers and 12 RBis before gomg out of the: lineup last week hecause of a pulled hamstring musc le . The Lo:. Angeles third ba1>em<1n is ex pe<'led to return to action th1:-. weekend. The J>udrt•s fought liad: from a 4-0 deficit anrl h<td ci C'h<.tnct-lo win the ga ml' in the bottom of t hl' ninth. There were· bast:run ners at first and third with nobody out when Carry Evans flied out to Joe Ferguson in right field. Perkins tried to score after the catch but was thrown out. "WE SENT PERKINS from third even though we kne w thcit Ferguson had a good arm." said San Diego Manager Hoger C raig. "If he doesn't make a perfect throw we'd have won 1t then ... The Padres ' winnin~ run wa:-. s et up by Los Angeles second baseman Davey Lopes' second e rror of the night. Jerry Turner reached second on Lopes· wild hr his •rounder took third on a wild pitch-by Jerry Reuss and then Dave Winfield and Fernando Gonzalez were walked intentionally to toad the bases and st:l the s tC:Jg e for Perkins' game-winning hit. Reuss. 1-4. pitched only ont third of an inning lo pick up the loss. The winner W<.iS San Diego r eliever Rollie Fingers. '1 ·3 . THE DODGERS built their 4·0 lead on RBI doubles by ~teve Garvey in the first and 8<1ker 1n the third and a two·run hom<!r by Lopes in the fifth. Fitch Named Celtics Coach BOSTON 1AP) The Boston Celtics announced the si~ning of Bill Fitch as head coach todav. only 48 hours after he was r~- 1 eased from h is Cleveland Cavaliers contract. "J( someone said to me whe re would you go, it'd have to be Boston," Filch said. The Celtics job w<1s open because Dave Cowens will re· turn next season strictly as a player. He took over as player. coach last November after Tom Sanders was fired. The Celtics missed the playoffs for the ~utlve-y~ar. Fitch was the only coach in the nine-year history of the Cavs. After coaching at several colleges, including Minnesota, Bow ling Green and North Dakota, he compiled a 304.434 DAILY PILOT ·~-~ CARNEY LANSFORD MAKES A DIVING ATTEMPT TO STOP A GROUND BALL HIT BY BUCK MARTINEZ. THE BALL WENT BY LANSFORD FOR A StNGLE. Angels' Rudi: ·It Felt Like a Needle MILWAUKEE \AP> Dick L>av1s ~ays h(· isn't another Larry Hisle. but tht· Milwaukee Rrewers' second-year ciutf1t>lder has been a remarkably ac· <'t'Plable subsiitute lately. Da\'1S. on a tear since being handed a regular job six games ago. s ingled in Milwaukee's go.ahead run in the third rnnin~ Tue!\day night and also con· tributed a n RBI s ing le to a five-run firth inning as the Brewe rs whipped the Angels. 7 l THE ANGELS WERE HELD to fiv e hits hy Larry Sorensen. 6-4. and mav have to:.t more than t~e1::_:;1x_:.game win n1ng streak. Outfielder Joe Rudi pulled a hamstring while running out hi s ground ball which ended California's first inning. and his av<1ilability for the remaining two gam e:. of the series was doubtful ter while llisle. their ~3.1 m1lhon slug ger. has been idled by a muscle tear in his.s houlder since May 4 Hisle was placed on the disabled hst last Thursday. a nd Davis. replacm~ him as left fielder·designcitcd hitter a nd as cleanup man. has nme hits since and I feel 1f you make contact con· s 1ste ntly something good will happen often enough. I always was a good hitter in the mmorl> and I don't rcCJlly s tr1J<c out a lot ·· "It felt like somebody stuck my leg with a needle. and it knotted up Hopefully it's nothing serious. but I'm going to have <.t. doctor check it," said Rudi. hobbling notH·t·ably aft er the• gamt· three of them homers and ~1x Rill in 26 times at bat "I don't feel the re's an} pressure on me." said D<1v11> "I can only do what I t•a n . hut 1 ·m a pos1t1\ e µerson and I always felt I rnul'1 pla) 1f I got the 1·hant•t• DA \'IS HIT .:155 for Srwkane in 1977 and won a bpot on the Brewer roster last year . but batted only 2UI as the fifth outr1e lder bt.·h1nd ll isle, Gorm<.1n Thoma:,, Sixlo Lc:uano and Ben 0 g It\' II' WlllLE MERV HETTF.:'1Ml':'m pro vided h1lll•ss rehl.f f11r H111.h . Duvis ha~ been tht• Brewt.·rs m<•:.I prnll11rt1\'e hit · ·t won·1 1111 :m homt.· run1> hkc: Larn . .iddt.•cl I ><1 ,-1~ · R111 I m a cont<irt h1ti1·r "After tht• .'ot•ar I h<.td 111 the minor:,, to c·omt.• hen: C:Jnd '>11 on the· bench v. a:-. tr1ugh." DC:J\'1:, '-;JHI "Hut I'm n11l goin~ .. to pout it I don '1 pl ;1\ •• A ·Miler at Heart • But Bruggeman Runs What's Needed Ry ERNIE {"ASTILLO 0t IM O.a1ly P11o1 Sl.aff \\ hl·n ht· wa1> htl•r<ilh :,a(•rtf1t· 111g h1:; ho<ly for his lt;am . Mih Hrul!f!em<1n went thrnug h an I d l' n l i t ) t• rt j., I s II f :-. tJ r I s . hf. rnuldn'l f1gun· c111t if h<· wa!> u half miler who also r;Jn lhc m1k or a miler who also ran the half Fortun<1lcly fo r Corona def Mar Coach Jim Tomlin. Brug· gem an could care less "li e wa s willin g t o do whatever we wanted ham to do ... Tomlin recalls. "He'd run the half and if we needed the poi11ts. he'd come back in the 'mile. And if W<' still needed the points, hc"d come back and run in the mile n•lav fie knew for us to win . he 'd. lwve tn douhll• and he cl<: h \'t'rCd .. so 1m ;<;11 . I !'Ii FACT. that Corona dcl M<1r went through lhl· dual mc:et st:ason unht:alt'n ;ind. with Bruggeman n 1ptunng titlt•s in the 880 and mill-. was a run•• way winner 111 the Sea Viev. Lt>aJ(Ut.' final!. Wht•n Cl F competit1011 rolled arnund . howl'Vl'r . Rruggeman knt•w ht"tl h11l·t· to make· a dw1n· Hut hl'fon· ht• tl11J. 1t wa1> made· for him of 4 .18 I 1n lhl· mile :in<J !J 27 for thl· tw1>-m1 t.. · 1 ·m ... mtlt·r b' h"a r·t ;.ind ,, half mtl1·r Ii~ n t' l' l"iS 1 l ~ "I Tlll!'iK THE ~111.•. 1.., ;, bet lt•r 1·v1·nl for m1· ht·l"<iU'>t· I clnn ·1 h:I\ 1• that g1111d a t1m<.· 1n tht.• qu<.1rter I cnJ'JY lht· half mile· but l enJoy the mile t·ven more " lie was n 'l in lhe moocl to enJOY a nything Saturday. thanks to another miscalculation. "I figured I wouldn't run until 4 o 'clock so I had a big hrcakf<1st." he l a ughs · 11 turned out I ha d to run al 2·30 :.o ~· o u l' a n 1 m <1 g 1 n t' h 11 w m ·' stomach fC'lt ··But I JUSt had to g<.•t in t ht· rat·e. I h<Hi c·o mt• th1 :-. f:.ir nothing was ~ning to stop me ·· NOT EVEN A WALL of run nl·rs . as.., mC:Jttcr of fact Thin~~ w('nl smooth 1n a 55·M~c:oncl first lap but rounding tht.• f1n<1l cunt', ht• s lipped rrom third to fifth Tht·rl' Wl'rt• t >Ao runne r:-. in front. 1" o mort• to h1:, ~•dt• and C:Jll lookl.'d lo1>l when ht• brokt· h1 ~ :-.I rir1t' "I l·ould hl'ar HH· 1·oal'h H•llJn.L! fhr ffil' to µl'l out 1dt·. · Brug 52 Millio11 l!l.'miJn n •1•all!-· I rt·rne mbcrt·d h im ll"lltn~ m1· 111 pr;.ict 11:c not I•> g1·1 timwd in :ind then· I "'a:-.. l1k1• ., du mm'. hox('(J 1n I didn't µ;mil'. th11u gh I knew I cl )!l't uut :-.omchnw hut I d1dn"f kn1m l'XJt•tl;. holA. .. \\hat hl• dad v.a!-mO\l' tu the third lane· to acceler<1t~· iiround t wu runners a nd when the pack hit tht.• straightaway, he slipped through a s m all opening lo the ins ide. Here's where all those 880-mile doubles came in handv Reat•hing into h1~ rcsf'rvc. hl· ~h1ftcd gears again for o ne finul burst of sprint speed that ciir· rit-d him tu the tape It '' :i:-. :i~ he would s<.1y l<1tcr, · sc:.ir~ .. hut 11 did teach ham un arnport<1nt lcss1m · I h;I\ e to run outs rdt· mon · thal · .. tor '-llrl'. Hruggcman ... ;,~... II mrght not he so t'<IS\' nt·xt ltrnt· .·\\01d1n.u tht• box 1s a b1>ut the nnl y ..;tratc.U.' Hrug~cm<.1n has tor tht.• ~l ustn~ mCl'l. .. Running l:.t:-.1 1i. tht· m ain thing ." he say!> I tl11nk 11 .. go1ni: to tome down IQ I h<' l:i:-.1 l()(l\·ard:-. a~ain 11 ':-~" l'10~1· •rnvbod\' l';rn 1·om1• lrom nowhl•rt· t•" w1n.11 I n the ;1 A pn·l1ms. Hruµ gt:man was pla<'NI in the fourth heal. whil'h h(• won h<.indlly Hy th<' luck of the draw. he was also placed in the first heat of tht· milC' and. to top it off. lht> meet w<1 ~ running half an hour uhead of Sl'hcdule. Thus. Bru~gcm<1n was kicking ha('k m the stands when the an nounccr be1wn reading off the l'Olrics for his mile ract Without warming up. stretch1ng or cvcn checkinJ.: in. he hopped onto the track just in time to <'<•t<•h the start Anaheim Stadium Scoreboard OK'd Anaheim Stadium will feature ;1 ~2 milllon sc·oreboard with <t g rnnt telcv1s1on screen for m slant replay WhC'n the Lol> Angeles Rams arrive 1n 1980. NF.F.DLESS TO SA\', ht Anagreemcnttopurchase the scoreboard was approved by bomhf'd out So much for the Anaheim city counc ilmen Tue::. milt• day and wall gave thE• Big A thl' As it turned out. though. 1t was 1 a r gcst and m o s t m odern a blessing in disguise. For with scoreboard of any maJor league only one race lo worry about. stadium to date. Bruggeman was able lo concen- trate solely on the 880 in last THE NEW BOARD will be week ·s CIF 3-A finals. There. he purchased from Stewart· Warner needed every last bit of e nergy Corp. with American lnforma· to accelerate through a tight lion Corp. givinf? the city a pack on the last turn and win in guar antee that advertising rev. a sizzling 1:54.70. enue will cover the estimated So for now. Bruggeman is a .~300.000 annual cost or purchas- hatr-miler. But eve n that is sub· ing and maintaininJ? the bi~ ·eel to_cbange_aft.er he runs_i..._--z<,-ard._according to. Anaheim Ci· Thursday's Masters meet at ty Manager William Talley. Cerritos College and. hopefully, A city re port stated that in next week's state meet in A m e r i can I n for m at i o n Sacramento. estimates the income for ad· · · 1 ·11 probably step up to the vertising on six panels of the <tnd tob<1<:to ad~ Without beer and tobacco <.td!> the estimate dropped to ~290.000 µer year and thl' group would not guarante<' that income would ('Q\'er <:os ls. tht' report said WITH THE GUARANTEt;. the Bank of Amer1c<1 agreed t11 finance lht• purchase with 111 yearly payments of $270,000 in t·l uding a 6.25 percent interest rate whic h Talley said was so low he couldn't believe it. Without the authorization for heer and tobacco ads and the al· tendant guarantee. the city would have to seek more con·· ventional financing with an in· terest rate councilman Don Roth said could he as high as 12 per· rert . ----- Min am Kaywood . another council me mber. said she could not support part of the deal. o.i1r l'li.t , .. ,, ~Mi• mi le in college." says the CdM board will be between ~500.000 --~C_O~A_O~N~A_D_E~L~M~A~R~H~A~L~F~~=IL~E~R~M~l~K~E~B~R~U~G~G~E~M~A~N~·--~s~·e~n~io~r_w~·~~~~"~~aronbe~ and~OO.OOOper"arwlthbeer "WITmN THE United States o ur No. l health problem is alcohohsm and I do not belli ....... ..__ __ _ Almoad (;01ning West Is Irrelevaat the city should be telling people to buy beer." she said. She added that she would sup· 1 port tobacco ads only "if we would' have equal lime ror the cancer society." By IOHN SEVANO Of .. OMly "9t ..... It's not easy to be the rinal player selected ln the National Football Leaaue draft. If you don't believe it just ask pre· vlou1 winners Lee Washburn. Jim Kelleher. Kelvin Kirk. and this year's recipient Mark Almond. Almond sat patiently by his phone on ll•J 4. He, like many other colleae ____ boDefuJa.. felt_bia_call was only • matteL of lormallty. That he was sure to be one of tbe top playen selected. · BUT AS THE AnEaNOON wore on. Almond'• doubts became more prevalent. "l was really 'sweating it out there at the end." said Almond from his NatchJtoches, Louisiana home. "I heard on the radio that they were in the 11th round, and I fipred, ·wen, I'm not go. ing.'" Almond wasn't the only person with his ear fixed to the radio. Some 2,500 mlleit away ln bis Newport Beach home, Paul Salata. originator or a yearly farce known as "lrrelevant Week." was also l(tued to hJs noise box. FIN,\LL~. PITFSBURGH made the final tand 334th) aelectJon-Almond and Salata had hlmsetr a new subject to be honored during "Irrelevant Week IV". June 25·30. , The annual observance is really n o thing more than an exercise in absurdity. The event, hosted by Salata and some of his cronies of the Balboa Bay Club. usually Includes an unof. fic ial welcome to Orange County. media conferences. banquets, and visits to Hollywood Park. Universal Studios. Disneyland. Knott 's Berry Farm. Anaheim Stadium and the La Brea Tar Pi1s. . Ttie word iuuolly is used beuuse ii the events occur. fine. rr they don't It's totally Irrelevant. • "THE FIRST TIME I HEARD about this was when J went to PiUaburgh ... said the 22-year-old wide receiver out of Northwest Louisiana University. "One of the coaches walked up to me and said ·Well. I guess you've won a trip to California.' I didn't pay much attention to it though." Almond paid more attention when Salata's accomplice and right-hand henchman. Bob McClellan, called. "It sounded like a lot of fun. but it also sounded pretty wild. My wife thinks It's crazy." laughed Almond. who's been married three yean and is a rather of one. ALMOND WON'T HAVE much to laugh about with the Steelers. As if the <SeelaaELEVANT, Pa .. •> The deal was approved by a 4·0 vote with Kaywood abstain· ing rather than voting no. THE CURRENT Big A scoreboard will be moved outside the stadium when it is enclosed with 27,000 additional seats to accommodate the Rams when they arrive in 1980. The Big A scoreboard will be taken down by July 1 to m•Jc~ room for the additional seatlq conatruclion. A rlrm has llven the city a price ol $297,000 to put the sign back up and in opeta· lion. -. · .. ~ .. . ... ~ .. ~ ... • •••• t' •• ....... ... :--.· ... .,------..... -~-t_-· .. --~---~-------· .. ~ VOLLEYBALL I CYCLING -f~t~!~!~ ~ !8-Pr~~ In ()~~~lee PM ud •~b pa~<I· lme IO for IAe alaUl'uniaal~tt One of 1be fHlured riders wm be pant wUI retelve a T·ablrt. wltb five 8"clal. Man Nowicki ol Polucf wbo captured a awaf'dl s>reNnted In If dJYiaiou. EDtey . ewnl, wlaith lath ... ftve •aec· broaH medal In the lndo world cham· deadline 1a Friday. June 1. : ...... '*"' .. r•c.t. a 10 llJlonMMl" ti 2 p&oolblpt llr ll'7S and • brome rnedal ln the A child.Na's hlghHlhl wUI be the Bii i' • ' 1•1 ... ) dlataaN run and two pre·.ehool Bla lt'1t Olymp&e road rate. Wh .. 1 comp«UJon. The flnt 20 boya and l "'"' H<'te will lw conduct~ on Plattn· Ottwr rac-ea open to the public include a 20 1lrll <four and five yeara old> will be etla Avenue Mar t.:atanda tll1h School. Senior.Ill Ute, II veteran• race, It eliglblefortherace. ,•lae1tnnana at 1 • m . and rotinUnwna until wom~ • rM<'e. • jl.lftlor rac-~. and a Senlor l . C •~•· t l ld .... , Bl 'l '•P m andllNalk>n.IPrnthceCh•Hicrace. on._ ... n • mua prov e ""' r own I I 'ne' bicyctt' raclna pro1ram wUI have Entry fe.1 ran11&e from '3.50 to $5.50 with \\'he!-'I and the flral place boy a nd lirl wlll f eatraMI "'-Mn thrmll"°'6l lhe world. ln· an ... ao tharae for poal tmlry fe-tig, Entry rec:etve • blelah Ram par IMcycle. 1 oludlftl 12 m•mM,. of thel U S S.n1or deadline I• WedM•day, JuM 6. Entry formt for the lO·k race are avail•· •men'• c Pan Anu1rh'an Ol)'mpiu l team. Mol"t" than 2,000 runner• are expected to ble at the Costa Mesa Leisure Services 'plua t.luw .ntrant• ••rh from S.1111.lm. enter the to k run, which befiM at I a .m . Dept. <77 Fair Dr .. Room 305> and at mCMt •Canada, C'olumhaa, ('t..,ta Riu. Oenmark. and wUI follow a route throu8'h •·a1rvl~w Oran1e·County sporting good.a stores. For ..,_,land, Mnh.-.,, Swlturland. lr•land. Stat.-lkMlpltal 1uld a.round thti Public Golf further information. call 754-5300. A C•paule A•por1 From the Wortd of Spor1a 8rll•• Ho•.-r ~btlo "••u•an •·mm AP l>hopalrM-11 Buddy at-II 1111111•11 111' fl r,t l111nw r un nf lh1· • yl·ar 111 lhl' h111t11111 111 tlll' 1•1.:hth m11111.: tie. T1·:(,1i. defeated M111nt·~ua. 4 :1, h111111tn.: J rrry koo11man his fir~t loss of lht: s1•t1so11 Host1111·:-. •·r .. d t,ynn belted a thtt>t"tlln h11mt•r l1l <'ttl' n M·v t·o r un llurst 10 th1• second inmn.: 1111d lht• U1·d Sox h1•ltl c>n lo lwat Uallunon o, ·1 !1 Nt•w York hul1..rt•tl Mark •'tdrych und Sh.-ldon Burni.ldt• for chthl runs :H\d Sl'Vt.•11 tuts 111 lh1· th1nl 111n111~ 1111<1 tlw Y sinkt.>t-s poslt•d a 12 K victory ovt•r Detroit 1.ul11 Tian&. maklll)! has firs t start :-.inn• May 12. pos ted 111:-. first vu·t<>r} 11~ 11 Yankt't'. . JuUo ('ruz tnvlcd ~tnd scored on a sm.:le by Ruppe rt Jont's In the 12th 111 nang to givt· Sc•altlt· a 12·1 I \'IC'tory over Kansas City in a 37 hat sh1gr1·~t Andrt- Thorn&on hit th<' first J!r<i nd sla m honw run o r his maJor lt-ag ut• carct·r lo lt·atl Cleveland to an K-f; \'lctory ovt•r Toronto Gf>or~t' Or1a 's t wo-run homC'r 1n 1 ht• t.•tghth inning lifk d Chu· ago to a 5 '1 ~ m U LL ov"r Onkland I 'hilad1•lph1a 's Gn •f( l..uziruld belted a one-out. two·run home r in the huttom of the ninth inning to carry the Phi llies lo a 3·1 win <wcr St. Louis ... Philadelphia s hortstop Larry Bowa frac tured a bone in ·his right thumb and will be side linC'd about three weeks . San Fra ncisco supported Ed Halickl with a 14-hat attack. in· eluding three sm~lcs a nd three RBI by Darrell Evans, a nd beat Cincinnati. 12-2 . . Tony Perez's bases·loaded double keyed a four·run third inning a nd paced Montreal to a 6·3 win ovt•r streaking Pittsbur~h. which had won its last six games .. Ri~ht·hander J~ Nlekro pitched a six· hiller for his lOOth career victory <JS Hous ton downed Atlanta. 4·1 . Rkhif' He bner drove In three runs to bark the combined six-hat pitching of Kt•vlo Kohel and Dale Murray a!> the Ne w York Mets defeatl~l th<• Chjtoa go Cubs, 4-2 . The Yankees' Tom- my John who 111tchf·d two ('Omple tt! gurne:; th raise his rt·c·urd to 9-IJ for lht• s.-.ason. was named the Amerrc:-in Lt-11i;11t- P layt>r of th1· W•·c•k ua,•.-. KinJeman of th1• <.:h1c·ag11 Cuhs <.t nd Dal.-Murphy of Atlanta havl' ht•en n<1med cu·wanner:. ••f the NI. Playc•r of thf' Wt't•k award . ------QMOft-ul flu-Day-------. Angcls' ~ta nager Jim Fregosi. on the presence' of female baseball wnters in has clubhoust': .. It doesn't make any drfferenrf· They dl'>n 't ifl>k an~ dumht>r q ue:.- t aons than the guys do ·· ,,,alone ,'\amed ,,·a ,1 ·,. ·"''P Jlou:.ton center Moses Malone , who won the • National Basketball A:.soc:1atmn ret>oundrng tilll' and led thl' Rocket s into the playorrs. has been named the NBA 's Most Valuable Pla yer for the 1979 sea~on . . Bruce B~esda aven~ed a defeat in the singles by breakin~ Shots Suresh'!.i ser ve on a 3-all point m the doubles to give UCLA a 5-4, second-round victory over P ep - perdine in the NCAA tennis championships ... Southeast Missouri State Univer sity has been placed on probat ion for one year because of violations iJI the school's bas ketball and track programs. the NCAA has announced . . Jockty for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Spectacular Bid Ron Franklin has bee n fined $100 for kicking his mount aftt!r the eighth race al P imlico Race Course ... Southe rn Baptist · owned Gre1nd Canyon College will not allow its No. l ·ranked baseball team to compete in the NAJA World Series this month because players celebralt!d their last victory with champag ne in the locker room. 'l'e~B•dle TV: Horse Racing Today at Hollywood P ark. 7 p.m . Channel 52. RADIO: Baseba ll Angels at Milwaukee, 5:25 p.m . DALE McCOURT (Mc)Court's R11li11g Has LA Happy C I N C INN ATI 1AP 1 ,\ ft>dcral appl·;.d s court rukd Tuesday tha t Da le Mccourt llf lhl' Detroit Red Wings, mu!>t go ln the Los J\n~elcs Kings, thus upholding lht.• N<itional llnekey 1.t•agut.•-; rt·sl'n ·e clause a nd re \'<•rs ing a lowt·r court <.kcision l\t ('Co 11 rt . an o u b t ii n d 1 n i.: St't'Ond ~·l•;1 r pla yer . was not avarlablt• for tomm1•nt b ut his a ~l·nt . J 1m. llmds of Sud bur~. Ontario sa irl l\tc('ourt was dis ap po1ntt.·d "HE LIKES De troit. The poor kid. We won the first round and !h<.'\' won the second We 'll haw to se<' wha t happons now ... sa id Hinds. Red Wings General Ma nager Ten Linds av rP!H•rved com ment ' W 1• h:n ·t· · lea rnl'IJ of the dl· c1::-111n iind will rt>-;erve ;,,n,· com ml·nt nn th1• dl'c1s111n unt rl s<Jm c r1 mE· aftC'r !he Mc mon:d da~ WC't.•kcnd ." Land:-.ay said in a pre pa red statc•mt>nt . Jn a 2·1 rlecision. the 6th U.S. Circ uit Court n f Appeals Sl't aside lh" previo us ruling f)f the {l .S . Dis triet Judge Robe rt DiMascio of Detroit which hC'ld the NHL reser ve clause vlolutcd antitrust laws "WE 8EUEV•: that in holrl- ini;: t hat the reser ve !-tystem h<HI not been the suhJE'l'l of ~ood faith. rarm's·length ha rgaining 1. the trial court fa iled to rcrogn11.1· that wt•ll c·st:iblis hPd principle tha t nothing in the lahor letw compels e ithe r party negot1atin~ lo y il·ld on its 1m ginal pc1s1 h on." the a ppC'als court ~aid Marina Girls Reach Finals In Softball Marina High School advanced to the finals of the CIF 4·A girls :.urt ba ll ple1yoffs for the second tune m three years with a l·O triumph over host Tustin Tues· <lay afte rnoon in e ight innml.(s. Ma rina will play North Tor- ran<'e for the cha mpionship Fri- d uy nii.iht at 8 on the Golden Wt•st Colll•~c fi eld. The game w ill bt• preceded by finals 1n the 2-A ~nd 3-A divisions . <.:o llcen Ue rry o pe n ed the t•1ghth mning for Marana with a triple to ldt ccnterficld and M'Ornd on a s:-1crifice fly to deep lt•ft fit>ld hy Tina Kyler lhat was d rop1X'd fo r a two base e rror . After Kvlcr stole third. t he Vik· m gs C'ouldn 't gt'l he r' hnmc and I ht• -;eon · rt.'m;11nt•d 1.0 T ustin m a dt· its b1ggPst threat in lhc (1ft h mnmg by loading t he bases with no outs on a sm f!lc and two Ma rina errors. Viking· pitcher Kim Nutter got t he next batte r to ground back to the pitC'he r 's box and she st arted a d o uble play at hom e to third b ase. then got tht.1 next batter on a gr o und out. The s hutout Wa !:. t h<' third s traig ht fo r N uttl·r 1n the playoffs. She had on(' l-.trikcout a nd no walks wbll1· ullowing six hits . ~t anna won lhl' CIF title two ~·l':rrs :1gn and w:i:-. t·limin alcd an thP st•rmfina ls a yc;,i r ago Fro• Pag~ BI IRRELEVANT odds we ren·t 1 noui:h !nobody dra fted last has ever pklyed a minute or NFL ball 1. Almond w ill be among som e select com· pany in Lynn Swann <1nd John Stallworth Almond t>n•n wonders 1f 1l wouldn't hav(' been to his ad vC:Jn· Lage not to be· drafted a t a ll "I have m ixed fct·lings, .. he e xpla ins . '· 1 'm disappointed because I though I'd go earlier The n again. it was good to be drafted bv Pitlsburf!h with all the other p layers that we re still left to pi<'k Crom rm 1-:la d at how things worked out. I could have been a Int m11 rc di5a p· pointed ·· Yt'a, Ma rk. JUSl thank If 1-'1tlS· burgh ha s passed you by you wo uld have massed out on the b<'St WC('k Of your life . Then again. ma ybe you would ha \'C been helte r ore if P itts· bu rgh had s clcctctJ someone l'lsc' Carew Shuffle ..... .._..... The Angel s' Rod Carew dan ces back to first as Milwaukee first baseman Cecil Cooper is late with the tag on a pickoff attempt during Tuesday night's game. The Brewer s won. 7 -1. Eagles Fly IDgh Estancia Upsets Lagunans By ROGER CARL.~OS Of tM 0.-ly P1191 St.IH If you belie ve you've seen the best IO lhe category of great come.from·be hind te ams. but you haven't seen the Estancia Hig h volley ball team. forget 1t . you haven't seen anything. - The incre dibl e Eagles o r E stancia. who got Qff the noor to t'llminate No. 2 seeded Nt"wport II a rbor 1n thc qua rte rfina ls . cam e back with a miracle rally Tues d <•Y n1 ~hl t o oust host Lag um.1 Beach in fl\ t· ~a mes OOWN, IO· I an thl' dcc1d1n~ g aml'. Co<.1ch Mike Pomeroy·-. C ;i rdiac Kids playt'd c hu m p 1o nsh1p calibe r volle \·hall tn s hocking the Artis ts. 15 t I. to c laim the victory The resuJt p uts the E agles in the champions hip game a t Westminster High Frida y night 17) against a te<1m whic h can cla im an even ba gge r upset tn the playoffs. Santa Mo nica . which st unned No l seed an<! No. I ranked San Cle m ente 1115.15·7.15·9.6·15.15·11 The fi nal ta bulat ion :-.ho v.' E s ta ncia w 1nn rn,t:? Tuc!.da~ ·, h a ir·raiser be forP I ..1110 \'OC'al raos. 15·11. 12-15. 15·7. 9·15. 15·11 It w as on e str e a k a fl l'r a nother as the two po,we r :-. alternated in domin;iting the as sue . But whe n lhe Arti s ts of Laguna Beach rallied from ;in 0·6 de ficit to post a 15-9 dec1s1on and even the match. at appeared the Eagles had finally run out of ga s . QUICKL \' THE HOSTS bur:o;t into the lead in the decid er . first 5-0. then 10·1. That, however. was the e nd of the rainbow for Laguna Beach as J eff Gasper, Cr a ig Keup. Tim Krohnfeldt . S teve Va n Horn. Kent Smith and Hob Reiden proceeded to put on lhe rally or ra llies. "We lost our concentration: ~a 1d La~unet Be ac h assistant C'oach Rolf Engen. "Estancia is ·a good ball club to come back like that, they showed a lot or c·lass." Po meroy'!> ~xplanalion for the :-.ud<te n turn<1round ? "We just d1dn·t make a nothe r mtstake the r<•s t of the match . what else can I ~ay" "Thrs as such :i ~t range game, ~1nythm~ c·an ha ppen " (; i\ SP F. K AN D KEUP ~r··..i rhE-.1 <1 t·<1 Est:.int·1a 's early vrcturu•s a nd Laguna Beach's in- ability to fi eld four straight sl'r ves by Ke up in the third .i:a me was the key to the Artists' rkm 1se in that segme nt. In thl' decider . down 10·1. Van !lorn had t wo scoring blocks at 1 he m•t. <;a s per did ltkewise. l\l'UP M'Ott'd 1w1rr with laps at 1 h ,. n1•1 :.i n<I t P:l m 1)d with K r ohnfc ldt on a pt.'r fect block. K rohnfcldl ra mm ed one do wn rh,• i\rtl.!>1:-.' throats. teamed with Kl•Uµ a gCJ1n on a block a nd ....1•rv1'd a n j Cc . the n Smith's blul'k at the net won it. It was on<' sensational rally in .1 (.(Ynl where quality volleyball has been a fact for years . Playing we ll for La guna Bl't1c h we rl' Andre w Dodds . R<•nc O live r , La nce Ste wart, Eric-Cla rk. Kevin Norick and Ha ns Smith Th rf't' t1mr s. C lark , a sopho mo re. put a temporary sto p to the Esta nc ia rally with we ll.placed s pikes. but LagWla Bea ch could not ta ke advantage of tht> serve KMPC (7101; Dod~ers at San Diego, 6:55 p.m .. KABC <7901 Soccer • Detroit a t Ca lifornia Surf. 1 · 15 p.m .. KORJ 194 3 FM ). Thursday's Radio M cCnurt. Octm1t 's le ad in~ scorer as a rookie in Hl77·7R, had rf'fuscd to play for Los Angeles a ftn his contract wus turned over by the Rl·d Wings. McCourt re mainc-d with the Red Win.gs <lunng lht· past season. Baseball Standings JOHMSOM & SOM S~LESMAN OFTHIMOMTH Baseball -Angels at Milwaukee, 11 :25 a .m .. KMPC 11101. J. C. FORTUNE PROUDLY OFFERS: ORE ONTIAC PHO•ll: CAI Oii n. 10"1 ~, - N(W "'" • NIW fUftCTIOfl • 'tfW fl.Alft ._ ~:~"'-";~~~~~ .. ..-.. _ ... " ......... '""" --lol INCfle>~ .,. __ .,.,.,_1..--c- ---~ t\MERICAN LEAGUE West Division ... W I. Pct. GB Minnesot~ 25 14 .641 Angel!i 25 16 .610 Texas 23 17 .575 212 Kansa s City 22 20 .5P1 4112 Chicago 19 20 .487 6 Oakland 15 27 .357 111 :l Seattle 15 28 .349 12 EHt Division Baltimore 26 14 .650 Boston 25 M .641 1ri New York 23 18 .561 31.-'l Milwaukee 22 20 .524 5 Detroit 15 20 .429 81/:r Cleveland 17 23 .425 9 oronto ll 32 .256 16',~ ,......., .• ,CMft Mllw-•l,A ..... I BoslOll I, 11<1411more S Cle,,.1...01. Toronto• Hew Yort 11, o.frolll Clllt.,.o S, Oeltl•ncl 4 S..•Ule 11, K...WI (lly II llJ l11nlt19>I Tu•• 4, Mlnne\04• l ,..,...,o_ '111-F--•r----...... ,...,._~, M lillll.,.11-.e_lfrrttn 1.11, " 80\lon ISl..,,lt'V •·11•I8Altlmon• ISl-J 11," c••~''""° ({,arl&nd I II •I 1 orOlllo tHuHm..., 2.•1. n New y-IBHlll• J II OI Ottrotl • ._o_ l·U ,n OA'l•ncl '"°""'°" 1 .. 1 •I (lllCAQO !Kr-J.ll, " Mtn~-Wll .. tCOllt I ti •I Tr u \ IJ'""'"' 4 '' n Only 9-1.KN<!Uled NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dl"islon Cincinnati San fo'rancisco Houston Dodgers San Diego Atlanta W L Pct. GB 23 16 .590 23 19 .548 I '~ 24 20 .545 I 1'"J 20 24 .455 5 1~l 18 26 .409 7' ~ 14 26 .350 9''• East Division Phila delphia 26 13 '.667 Montreal 23 14 .622 2 St. Louis 20 17 .541 s Pitts burgh 18 19 .486 7 Chicago 15 20 .429 9 New York 13 23 .361 111.4.i " T-Y'•Sc- ~7~f!!.!! 1101nn1"?.?.! 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I . , 1 i ---···--.... -• -.,,,... --,., ...,. .. -.. ... -...... ,_ ---............. ,.,. , FOR THE RECORD I TENNIS USC Gets Timmons Surf Set To Attack troit -r "0Au.ck, attack, at· tact.·· He Di•'t-Wam1-Bench Lon1-Orance Cout Collete rrHbmaa b•a'ketbaU atndovt -st eve Tim· mcma, wbo aleo Jed lite Pirates' ~ball tum 'ftllt'aU.....,.1am• .... of die California •rt •Mii It trle• to ....._ a lalrin1 alu• lllflr'TT:I A•-W.lbdba• ''To ... tbal'a lbe •· •¥ ... , .... ' .•• )t ... abcMIJd play ••• ..,. Peter Wall wi.o mah• a.la holDe dlbut .. a head .-ett .... tbe Surf t"A• ~ dlle Detroit Ex· P'or U. many who have u l and w•lched their fh.ort\Llll on Ow bench In"•" ot plQ. fol~. for you: oani. Grewe ff11b pltcber T'bol' Edcell. a 6 3, lli po •d rial9l·bandet'. was recentl) named to1he So.tJa AlMlan team; whic'h will compel(; al La Palaa hrk .luae 7. TM&·a IMlt ..,.clally 11urpri1lq 1iace Edpll ' ruked.,. a M overall record, fuh4oned an 0.7S SRA and ltrwl out 102 batten ...... lo a fourth place ftnish Hunt1.qton Beach Principal Dr. Larry Luc. as in the r ecent Ila le move1 to Fountain Valley and former Weatmimter cbampiolllbipe, hu re-m~~ PrlncJpa.I Tom kolaooUi a witches· from the HIYed a . fuD volleyball dla ..... tt to Huatlnlton Beach Hie. achOlanhip from use. Tlmmoa1. l ·I, us While many have credltecl ex·football coach pounda, led &be OCC Bruce Pickford and Im ltatf fOC' tbe aucceu of basketball team ill re- Fountaln Valley football the put 13 yean~ those bounding wUJI a 1. 7 witbln the atatr have for many yean nodded a v e rage a n d a ls o toward Berser for b1a back1Dc. chipped in 10 potata a Most outstanding athletic programs are then game. because of the influence of the principal. Timmons is expected • * • to crack USC's first •'We're IOiq to be a WMkff deleuively 'lq Ulla way bul 'N aot llMna lo •in ~-~ if we don'l score a," adds Wall. who WHAT • 8U&PaJ81NG is that EdceU did Ai lot of ..._ u a Junior at EdUIOft lbih. wlwni .wa1ne Palic• ud W•yne J.Llltl were bu11y 1as \he top ettdlen for the Charaers. tdaelJ, wtto bad play~ two yean at Guden Grove lfiih, traoaftrred to Edhloa tor h11i Junior seaaon. but with Justl and PaUc.a on hand. ht: fowsd it tough to break into the startina lineup. Lea1ue choices this season-mainly because the Chargers finisbed out of the money in the league t.l1&ndina1. AL11I01JGH THE PO.LE VAULT went into the t e a m n ext Ye a r i n night <aa it sometimes does), Saturday's CIF track ~v;;;:o:;;;l=le=::y=:bal=:::::l.~:;:;~=:;;;; and field extravaganza at Cerritos College, featur-r ing the 4-A, 3·A, 2-A and l·A finals for boys and N4 ~~ s;f!.~ E• girls, appears to be the basis for several years to pe-. on ""-;r.---,.. In ced John Sewell as ltlfed eMCb lut woek ln Q effmt co sb.Ue up an N'ASL le1tm lh1al is 4·5 on tbe year wilh jwst e ight ••ls scored. ~ now it ti South All-star Coach Tom Trager uf Corona del Mar who wiU have the problem of dealing with too many talented pitchers for qne team. come. dDnW1ltic 1'91ationa. "I would think the same format will hold true t7141975-0111 Ewn1ng & Weekend ••• "I thought I should he getting more pitching time," sayis Edgell .. Muyhe lt wu because I was a newcomer. SQ we moved back to Garden Gron• " A MAJOR SWITCH in the Huntington Beach in the future." says CIF Commissioner Tom AooointmantaAvailable. Byrnes. "ll settles all of the arguments r egarding S15 Initial Con.uttatlon While F.dgell was at Edisoo he put logether a 3·3 record and I 30 ERA, one ol the best In the league. Unified School District has been completed with Dr Paul Berger. a staunch booster of Fountain Valley High athletics. leaving his post as principal to t.a ke on administrative duties within the district. placement in the state qualifying meet. -=========== ';Ted llacDougall. a SI-year-old veteran of the English League, and S.m Oates, a converted def e nd e r . s park Detroit 's m a k e-shift ''°at Uae. MacDougall haa three goals a nd three auist.s in the last tb.rtt pmes Although Edge ll's s latistJcs as a M!n&Or at Garden Grove earned him All-Orange County honors and a berth in the All-slllr game. a paradox to lhe situation lies in loo fact that PaJica a nd Justl have alao been chost-n for the All·slar game. Reaction oo the Fountain Valley campus was negative on a unanimous scale-to the point of t·onsidering mass resignation. Cooler heads pre- vailed. some sort or plea is due al tonight's board meeting. but that's about it. The Barons are going lo lose Berger. 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La-una Falls -UlM Reaches Tennis Finals Corona del Mar advanced \<> lhe finals of the CIF 4-A tennis championships with a 16"'2-ll'lz VIC· tory over Beverly Hills Tuesday afternoon but Laguna Beach fell out of the 3·A playorrs by losing to host La Quanta, 201f..!·71'2. m the 3-A semis . Corona dl'I Mar, four-time defending CIF champ. will focc Sanl<t Barba ra in the finals. San· ta Barbara defeated El Toro. 20·8. at home. win· ning all dout>lcs po1nl:-i along w1lh four singles vic- tories by Make l"olbt'rg CORONA DEi. ~11\R has been designated the home team for Thursday's finals againsl Santa Bar bara, the No I st•l'd The match will be held at the Newport Ueach Tennis Club. beginning at 1 p.m. The Sea Kings will be trying lo match the all· lame CIF record of five straight crowns set by San· la Monica in lhe mid·60s. Santa Barbara is one or three schools lo h4tnd the Sea Kings a setback this season in non-league play. CdM CONCENTRATED its s trt-ngth in doubles for th(• match at Beverly ll1lls. Danny Saltz, lhe No. l singles player this year. Jomed Greg W<.1shcr as the top double!> com bine e1nd won four i,ets Hoh Cas(• e:1nd Antony Emerson won three of four to give the Sea Kings 101rz of a pos:.1· ble 12 points .. It was 3 kev nwkh for all four or our doubles players,'' CdM coach Ted Win~lon said '"But all e ight o r our playc.rs pulled more than their fair share of the wl'1ghl. We had some critical v1clon es in the smgks " "Our only rlisappomtmcnl was that today's match should haw been Cor the ('hamp1onsh1p on a neutral cout1." Laguna coach Art Wahl said. "WE HAVE HAD a very good year and our kids never rl1d give up today. La Quinta Just had too much depth for us " The brightest spot for the Artists Tuesday was the doubles play of Chris J ohnson and Eric Davidson wh o won three of four seL'>. Laguna will have Alan Godfrey, Pete r Davidson and Je ff Wahl back next season along with incoming Rick l..ea('h, a junior champion in the 14·and·under age group. Bear Sued COL U MHUS. O hio 1 A1'1 br1an Ba s chna ge l o f th e Chicago Bear"> nf the Nation a l f-11 otba ll League has heen ~ued ror S503.000 m da m age'> s temming f rom a n automobile accident twc> years ago. Au v,•tt•.r.in1 ~uo.e.,.1 Tu P-~ .... Pnu 1 "'-"' l.u loc & Oe>c. ...., ( ~ .. 48 ""' •lie< PUb • """"' -~uo .,,n aulo ft;ns ""' ~ "'""' ,,...., llC ~t;·;~~-1n1q1. ·-•Nie """" 111,,. l!.lll •llli002:.11Set AU FACTOtlY WAIUHTllS ACCln'ID 5 YEAR. 50,000 MU PltOTICTIOM WITH I 0 YIU ANAMC...-. MOW ..... AIU ON 4'PltOY• c .. m BaseUll Football Soccer Tennis Adidas Sllles 'Tretlm'M .. ,;pr t Dack Feet Churchill Water Wander Speedo v ht1y'*t( .. ...., herythitf) For ttle AtMttt I I --l S S •Jtt 1 I 0 0 0 I f I I I 2 0 > t o o t a l.sll• l..t9r-. T-J:U. ... 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P HOENIJl SUNS -S~ Jtfl COMI, tor went. • r-. ••,......., -• • • • • Volley Balls Soccer Balls f 11tllllls Baseballs Slfl* Playpnt Balls IMllY leads WllPtSets ..• ,. lldltS11iPll White Sta1 R1wln1s Wilsen Bancreft J11 Joy nite Siii Wlp• Davis r1et1r Im• Y1111flilcl s, •• ~. 11~1s •• ~ .... bcUts --------- l I I . ~ AUTO SPORTS I SOCCER I BASKETBALL TOUllN, VUfOllavia CAP) The Unlwraity of Notre Dame baallelball team defeated Clbona, Z.,reb, 107·1&, Tuesda,y in the ftnt match played on its Ya1oe1av tour. • Rt~h Brannla1. the former Marina Hich 1tar. led Notre Dame wtt.la 21 po0au, and Kelly Tripudra 8ddfld 22. ltlll Ulm beer ~ 21. The top &corer for Vuao-lav18 waa LjuboJeVI<'. with 23. several bnMted. apeclatoa Ull• 1maU SJovenlan town in lhe pklwwque Soca Valley on the border of Italy Apart from jumpln1 ability. a weakne•• of most of th .. Vu1oalav playen. lhe vis\Un• Americana we~ superior al.o In · ba 11 handlln1 ~nd phy•ical con. dltionm•. ••rom lbt' vflry itlart. tbe •'•"1itbur lrh1h wrn• runnlntr ..s the VuaOf'l•v t1•11m tret-'<l to keep up, ....... .,... ..., ............... 119 ._ ..... --,..-.-.'-'"_.._....__ _______ ·-~·...--......_. _____________ _ ... • um. t.br of1icl•I world cham· plona. The play of the F11hlin1 lrilh won OYH lbe crowd almoet Im· mediately. and local buketball uputa aa.ld It was bound to help booat lnterat among Yu1osla· vlan basketball playera and fau. Nei.t. Uw American team will 1)h1y Yu&Ofilavia in Kragujevac, a city in S.Jbia. Saturday. . ~-...-.. _,_ ... . ...... DAILY PILOT U Martin Suit Dropped -RENO fAP> -Former and, LOS ANGELES <APl suppoaedly, future New York De ena ve ai.r eor1e n-,,.,,-w,..,..-,-1---nhes-Mataeter Bilty-M.nut or the Umvenlty of Nebruk• h11 pUMd another crlal1 In hia slsned a 11eriea of four one·year oft.en.bumpy ride through life, contracts with the Los Ancfet but in keepiJta wllh the way Rama, who flcked him flnt in things happen to him, still the Natlona Football Lea1ue another crillcal moment lies draft. ahead. The Rama ~aid Andrews re· A criminal comelaint of bat· celved a aix·fil(ure bonua. tery Jtgainst Martin hH been Andrews. a native of Omaha, dropped by Reno sports writer played three years as a de· Ray Hagar, and the two re· t e n s i v e e n d w i t h t h e portedly have agreed on terms the defead1aa world champions. Stelnbreaner. upset al ··~~ . Hid ut winter that bis former manapr must be completely U · onerated Jn the Ha_.~!'... cate before he can come back aa Yankees' fleld bou. Th• coune of thf' ••m«" and lhe "nal outrome tame u a big t urprlae for th .. renowned Yu1011l.v fir"t lea.cut• tt>am from th.i <'UJ)ltul of ('roat1a. tlntl fot The" Amt•rl<'lrn team bu s<'hedult>d fl"l' mutcht.•s around tht' C'O\lntry . 1nl'ludlng ont• a1:a1 n8l the• Vu.ioNlav nu11onal Urimning, • eiuartt, bas been a · s l11rh•r aat Notre Oame for three :;cusoru; llt!'ll be a stmior in the llJI I Cornhuskers but will be a of an out.of.court settlement. linebacker wllb the Rams. Martin. though. still must face He ts 8·3, .weighs 226 pounds Yankee owner George Stein· and is working on a master's brenner's test if he is to regain degree bis job next year as manaRer of "I'm not going to tell them to settle or DOt to settle," Steinbren- ner said when talk of a poaibte out-or.court settlement lint sur· raced. "Billy told me be would be proven innocent. But I'm eo- 1ng to have to look at everything, at the whole picture." "Martin-is expected to be in Reno Thursday to finalize the settlement. - Indy in Jeopardy? 44-car Field or No f"'~d? . INDJANAPOl.IS I AI'• Tiii' ft .. •h l~ O( ral'll\J,: I~ httlc fflllfi• lh<HI .111 di tcrthought at the lndrnnuP'•h:. f.1111111 Speedway h'Miay with t ht• '"''Mt>1hl) looming or e 1thl·r a 44-cur f11'1cl Ill 1111 r<Jce at all whc•n thl' st<irt111~ 1111w a r rives for Sunday's Indy 500 Matters came to a boil Tuf•:.!11n wh(•n car owner Wayne Woodwor(t Ciled suit lo ha lt the $1 m1ll1on race and the U.S. Auto Club dec1dC>d to of fer JI other entrants an op1)()rtun1t y to qualify lh1..·1r l'ars m c1 ~11ct1al session Tuesday WOODWARU'S SUIT, f1l ctl 111 Marron County Supt'rior Court one! scheduled for a h<>arinit Thur~day. as ks the taC'c be stopped unless his c;1r l'i; rcinstalt•d Wl)od wurd 's r al'1·r was remov(•d from lht• linPup aftt·r qualifyinJ? amid alle~LJtions of chea t- ing on pnwt'r restr1c·t1ons imposed b) USAC Woodward's c•ar. clr1 vt·n hy Dick l''e rguson. was not among th1· 1 I 111 fered an unprecedented c:hanct' to win places in the fif'ld. All of tho~c cars were bumped from th1· grad dur ing t_1mc trials by faste r car~ Any o f the car s 1n the s pecial session qualifying fast(•r than Lht· :,lowest car now in the field plC1ccd there by Roge r McClu~ky at IR3.908 would he relegatf'll to the hack of lhe traditional :\:l.(';.ir ltm·up THE OFl-'F:R WAS made Ii~ l'S/\C' f>rt's1denl ll1C'k l\ing undt·r a IJS1\(' <·ompetit111n rult• a llowing spt•crnl rul I n g s .. r IH t h c w t' I I Ii e I n g 0 r automothe competition .. The only stipulation was that all 33 entranL-; already in the race agree in writing to the extra qualifying round. Lindsey lfnpk1ns. ownrr of the car t ha t Johnn~ l'<.1rson~ ha:, qualified in the third row. wouldn't ~ak for his fellow owne rs. but said: ''I'll agn•e 111 11 I 1111111. 11 ' ,, l•·rnpl'I Jll' ~1:-1! '"'' ... 11111 . h 111g 'dl<I t ht• .i1·l111 11 was ta ken ll1•1·au ... 1· lh1· I I r1:1 1 -. invo lved quahfwti hd1,r1· <• l':-.At · l1ulle tin wa~ 1s~u1•il (II IOI' lo lh1· r1nal day of time lriab ·~ui.:g1•:.l111~" that intake ex· hau~t p1p1·' h<J Vl' <1 m1111mum inside 01:111H·11•r 111' I ·17 m eht·' Tht• bumped clrt\1·r~ ... au1that11mo11n11·d to le~allz· 1ng attl'rOIJb 111 overrule power n·~tri<·t1ons and put them at a com· l.ll't 1ll\'t• dis a cJv untagl.' T llE sr•:C'IAL qualifying session, "h11•h would l.cgin at 10 a.m . Thurs· day woulr1 he open to the cars 1Hl gi n a ll y qualified by Stev e K n siloff. S pikt· <it•hlhausen . John M:irtin. Bill V11k11v1t·h. Dana <.:arter . J1•r ry Karl. Al l.oquaStto. Tom lh g1•l11". J111· Salda1w .• John Mahler :111 <1 I.arr~ l':i 11 nc1 11 Kri!>llo ff. Gl.'h~hausl'!1. B1gt'111w, Saldana and M ahll·r qu<1hf1t•tl in olhl•r cars after lhey wt•rt• humpl'Cl. lht•ri'hy opening the pc1ssil11l1ty of other d rivers quah· fying those t ars King took •~sue with the rumor that cheatmg on power restrictions had h1•1•n w1dcspr1•ad 1111 both the first and ~e<:ond wet'kl'nds of quulifications. lit> !'aid those rC'ports were "based largely on rumors and hearsay ... "USAC's tt>chn1<•a l committee. ht•ad1:d by .lat•k Ht-<•kley, a re compe. te nt. fair mindt•cl pl'OJJI<' who know whut th<.•y arc doing." he said. ··Ever~· wastcgaH' a ssembly from a <111al1fic•d t·ar has hN•n inspected and sealNI Thl'Y must be used on race cla y in thl' s<1mt· configuration as was used during qualific atio ns "NEVERTHELESS, many of these previously qualified but bumped car entrants feel that they were deprived of a n opportunity to qu:tlify with a re .. dut:ed cxhau~t l'llH:. IC the other 33 entrants aE?ree, we will give them that opportunity ... Aztecs' Cruyff to Make $1 Million Per Season? PASADENA IAP l Professi(1nal soccer hus nt·vcr m~1dc much or a splash in Southi:rn C;iliforma. but that s1tuat1<1n f1 gun·s t o chan11.1· dnis tically in th1• ncu futmn• Thal ·s bcn.1ust• the Lo~ Ang1.•lt·~ ltzl('CS of the North American Sot•ct·r LcaguP hLJV<' s1gnNI Jt1h<Jnn Cruyff. 1.·ons idered onl' of thf• all·limc j!reats of his spoM. to a multi·ycar c11ntrai.:t. "I am a gambler and in football sn1.·ce r all along I took risks." said Cruy ff Tuesd<ty night a t a news con· fcrence where his signing was an· nounccd "1 think within a very ~hurt po riod we can get a lot of people in the stand~ and if we get a lot of peo· pie, I will be the highest paid athlete in Cahfornia. ·· 08\'IOUSL\', THAT PUTS the 32·year·Old Cruyff on a 1JCrccntC1gc as we ll as on salary The A7.tt'CS. who play the ir ho m e g<J ml·S at the s pacious Hoi,e Bowl, a vt·ragcd 9,900 last year and in three home games this year have averaged less than 7 ,000. That fi~ure will probably incr ease g reatly, s tarting tonight when the Aztecs entert ain Hochester in Cruyrf's NASL regula r .season debut. Los Ange les has a 5·2 record in this young season but has scored only e ight goals in Its s<•vt·n games. Tho Aztecs fim!'ht•d 9·21 las t yt•ar f"1t1 a n e 1;_il tt-rms or the contract wer e nvl annoum·ed but 1t had ~en reported that the rival Americun Soc· c•t>r l.t>aguc had pooled resources and m adt• a ~I 5 m il hon riff er to CruyH. AMONG THE HIGHLY PAID pro· fessional athletes in California are basketbLJll playt'rs lhll Walton a nd Karel'm Abdul .Jabbur. W<tlton re - cently signed a contract with the San Diego Clippers for a re porte d $800.000 a yeCJr while the Los Angeles Lakers r eportedly pay Abdul.Jabbar mon' than ~.000 per year. /\nd the Angt.-1!.' Hod Carew rt-portedly ma kes ~0.000 per st-ason. ' C'ruyff. of The Netherlands. JOins the A zkt'!"i afln plLJying nine year s, 1965-73. with AJa x or Holland a nd the pas t fivl' seasnns with Barcelona, Spain flow long will it take him to get in· to sh apl' '.' "You nevPr know, but I can prom· ise I will work hard." he said. A native of Amsterdam, Cruyff s tands 5·foot·9 and weighs 150 pounds_ , .. 11/t' \11111 I ,,,,., I IJl/1 ------ With th• famous Top·Sider• sole ... hundreds of sharp-angled slits working like o powerful SCf""O" to give you o rock·solld faoti09. r:er Men .. ""Y 5'1erry 1.,.s-i 1n !MW tlrtt but 119' .wry \tyle. .......... lt'.i> WIOe ·~IO IMJ. Forw-SH,,u6to to Me•tlff'llSID 10 ~ ~~SHOES . ConYos Oicford White and Novy 20. 9S Womens 21.9S Mens • faeNoft t•nd ... Newport a.ech ..• 75 .... 11 ... BLENDS Walker Imperial, uUART Seaqram's 7-Crown.UUAl\I Kessler's. 1 ?5 un-.R BOURBON 4.77 5.97 10.11 53.9 1 67.52 57.20 Ancient Age. OOART .. . .. . . . . . .5.88 66.55 EartyTimes, 1.75-UTER ................... 10.20 57.72 Wild Turkey. 750-ML 10.23 115.75 Wild Turkey, 1 1s u11:J< 23.65 133.85 BRANDY & COGNAC Korbel,OOART .. __ ·--· ... 6.20 70.09 Chris Bros •• OOARl 5.89 66.58 E & J Gallo, 1 1s uTFR. I 0.31 58.55 Courvoisier V.S •• 750Mr. I I .40 129.00 Martel VSP, 7SO·ML .• .. .. . • . . I 0.52 I 19.00 Salignac V.S., tSO·ML . 8.94 I 0 I .12 CANADIANS Canadian Club, 750·ML 6.70 Canadian Mist, QUART ._ 5.73 Seagram's V.O •• rntAR I .8.40 GIN Gilbey's, oUART .. 4.8 1 Bombay, 1~ML 6.57 Fleischmann's, usu n 1< 9.52 Seagram's. OOAl<J 5.17 RUM Bacardi Lt. or Dk .• QUART 5.68 Ron Rico Lt. or DK., QUART 5.90 Myers Jamaiqm. 1~ ML . . 6.58 SCOTCH Ballantine. 1~ ML 6.85 Black & White, QUART 7.65 75.84 64.92 95.01 54.41 74.25 53.90 58.42 64.21 66.73 74.50 77.44 86.52 Cutty Sark, 12. VF.AR OLD 7SO·ML 10.09 114.01 Lauder's,auARr .. Johnnie Walker, Red., QUART Cluny. 1 75-LITER TEQUILA Don Emillo. White or Gold· I .75-LrrER ... Pepe Lopez, White. OOART. _ Two Fingers, Gold, 7SO·ML _ ·VODKA 5.79 65.52 9.15 103.52 12.05 .8.71 5.29 5.68 68.17 49.29 59.78 64 .29 Gllbey's, QUART _ .. 4.22 4 7 .75 Kamchatka, I 7~UTEIL ............... 7.92 44.77 Smirnoff, 80 Pr •• QOART ................. 5.58 63.06 Stolichnaya, 80 Pr., OOART ............. 9.95 1 12.48 ·-----UQOEORS Amaretto di Saronno, 23-00NCt. ... 9.74 110.05 Drambuie, 23-00NCE. . . . . 1 0.03 11 3.50 Grand Mamier, 23-0UNCE 12.90 145.95 Praline. SOOMWUTER ... ··-. . .4.99 I l 2.68 Sabra, 23-00NCE................ • . . I 0.58 I I 2 .93 Vandermlnt. 11.11200NCE ......... ... 4.73 106.87 J&B SCOTCH l.7'U1ER KESSLER'S WHISKEY I 7~LrTER 1615 954 CASE OF 6 96.90 CASE OF 6 57.20 4.50 5.63 9.54 5.55 9.62 9.65 22.31 5.85 5.55 9.76 10.75' 9.92 8.43 6.32 5.41 7.92 4.54 6.19 8.98 4.87 5.36 5.57 6.21 6.46 7.21 9.51 5.46 8.63 11 .37 8.22 4.99 5.36 3.98 7.47 5.26 9.38 9.17 9.46 12.17 4.70 9.98 4.46 SEBASTIAN I WINES MT BURGUNOV. Mr Ro:,1::. CHABLI!:> I 5 LITER TAYLOR CALIFORNIA BURGUNDY. CHABLI!:>. RHINL. ROSL t.'; LITER } 98 239 ZIN FANDEL Charles Krug, 750ML 2.75 30.00 Kenwood. 750ML .. . 3.24 35.20 Inglenook. 1so ML . 2.94 32.00 Sutter Home, 7~ML 3.68 40.00 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Berin~er. /",j.J ''L . 4.04 44.00 Almaden, 7!>0 . ..,L . . 2.94 32.60 Charles Krug. /JliML 4.04 44.00 Chris Bros .• ,:,c,,..11 2.85 3 I .08 Franciscan, 1~JMl 4.84 5~.75 Parducci. 1~0 ML 3.76 40.85 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BEER 2.50 2.94 2.67 3.34 3.67 2.67 3.67 2.59 4 .40 3.41 Sill CASt m 24 6 PACK Busch Natural Blitz Baverian Budweiser Burgermeister FOSTER'S l.'01 1201 DOS BEER EQ<.JIS /5 OL Cl\N l,1()UNU N h' I~ (.A~ OJ I/ \..A:-.Lm i·I 911 924 Coors . _ .. .. . ............ 12oz Hamms .. ........ ...... . .... ... . ... 12oz. HeinekensUghtand Dark . 12ol HenryWeinhards . . . .. 12oz Mitter Ute:-:. . . . . 12 Ol- Lowenbrau, Lt or Dark 12 oz Michel ob _ . . . . 12 oz. MOier. . . . 12oz Old Milwaukee . . . .. .. .12 oz Olympia .. 12oz. Pabst . . ......... 1201 114..o-4147 210la •ACH •lW. MUNTINQTOfll .UCM 1.76 6.63 5.25 14.03 7.89 e.96 8.55 7.62 6.63 5.25 6.63 6.27 -J.42 3.61 2.08 1-.84 2.24 2.01 1.76 1.42 1.76 J.76 PRtCfS EFF£CT1VE fl'tAY 24 TO fl'tAY JO, 1979 HOURS 10 AM TO I PM DAILY WE ACCEPT VISAMO MSTER· CHAROE CARDI I . \ I I • ' s l ' ' I ~ ....... ~-··~ ..... -DAILY Pk.OT . .. ... ~ ....... • • .. J • • ••• -. .......... ..._ • .r •••• • • • • M _. ,,. .. -..... • . --~ ..._.. __ ,..-...... -.------... •·--·--------·------------P••_____...,._....,_ •"' ... ... --. . . . . " . . . • w.dneedey, Mey at, ,,.,. B11sinesses ______ Cemco OU. Newport\ Heath, a dlvtslon of the C.E. Miller Corp . Irvine. has announced the· fonnaUon of C4'm('o Flnanclal Services, Newport .a .. ~,,. Buth Corp. have announced that a wbollt OWDed sub- sidiary ol MSI wW acquire Chua. MSI wiU l11ue 250,000 lbares of Its common 'atock In excbaqe for the outatandlQI lharea of Chase. tENNIS I BUSINESS \' U.. c...i,,, • .,,.r•• 8rep Lion Country Safari, Inc., Irvine, bu repor1ed 1171 ftnt quarter revenues ol S557.JS7, compand with $'101,818 In the 11m• quarter lut year. 111 Y(JQ M t f/16 Tift' ~r 1.41ro m e tll4L, 1111 A/t/.l F~l t ,If "...,~IV }.~ ()I.I~ A. /UC.<. ~ :O W(/ '1«.'°QI/. TM dlv1i.lon Wllll ora.nized primarily to help the oil Orm ro~lt' with lhti lncreaset In the coat of e"plurat.ory and dt•vtilopmental drUllne. the com· pany taJd It will work wlth private and lnstltu· Uonal · ca1>IUil murk•·ls and will enaaae in real eat•U! dev41lop111t·11~. uN1ulliltlorll!, and fln•nclna. Completion ls condiUonal upon approval by the shareholders of Chase and r91utatory authorities and the salisfaMion or other conditions in the aareement. Included in the lint quarter of Jut 1ear wu Sll0,000 1atn from termination of the previoualy contemplated lease a1reement with Stabl-Laeat, -~,...__,,..... WAI' r c:~tv;::> - /JdJ. I "Ni'-'l'l.'Yi/A I 'i.V/1 1 • '!) fh{ ~ t.. "',,,,, ·1r: . ,. S(»I I'~••~ I ' t tC,IV .'"' llff 111! ,...,. • • ... ,. :~1-1-: ,, A.¥1> i 'i'll ..... If! • \,,. ! • llVT llJ t-:J: .•<'-...... .-CIJ,ttr~t- Not Quite .130-year-Old Tennis Player? By DA VE CUNNINGHAM OttlM DAiiy P'llel SWff rAge divisions in a tennis tournament usually read 12·and·under, 18-and-over. or something like that. If it's a senior tournament, you'll see 35, 45, 55 and so forth But when you see age divisions or 100, 110, 120 and 130. you've ~ot to believe there's a major story there. How many 130-year·old tennis .,layers can there be? The answer is none. But the tournament has a 130 division anyway. It's the Yonex Tournament of the Ages. scheduled June 11·15 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Rat•quet Club m Costa Mesa. The divisions represent the COMBINED ages or the douhles teams. "A 30-year-old tould have a 70-year-old partner in the lOO's," says tourney director Paddy Speyers ... But that would C J not necessarily be the JENNIS ideal age combination." A gr eate r balance ...._ ______ ..... would be struck by two 50-year -old players. but when you get to the 130 di vision . <it least one or the partners simply must he an old-timer .. Peg South, who is 86, has entered sever a I divisions. int'luding ()UT new Generation Gap event which lt'ams 111niors t 12-and·undcr 1 with a doubles partner 55 ancl oldt·r ." Spcyers says. "South is de· termined to w 111 lhl• prize for the oldest entrant to wm a malt.'h .. Hobin lllppenstiel. 63, an active senior player , has. teamed with George Peebles. third-ranked in the Southern California Tennis Association 60's, to enter the 120·s catcgQry. Spots on the tournament sheet a re still open, and interested oldsters or youngsters can get re- gistration information by phoning Speyers at 752-0306. Sign-up deadline is June I • • • JERR\' VAN l.INGE and Tom Leonard, de· fending champs from 1978. are once again seeded No 1 in lhe men's open division or t he Adoption Guild doubles tournament, which begins Saturday and concludes with semifinals a nd finals at the Newport Beach Tennis Club June 2·3. n.n ••,....r Rrperl• G,....,,. LOS ANG t:LES I AP 1 -Htivenues for the Timl's M1ri ur (.;u. lntn•uM.~d 12 percent fo r the first l)lr.-t• monthh of th1 ~ )'4.!U , rising to $342.6 million I from l306 m1lhoo an lhe aame quarter of 1978. Net lncorntt rOtl~ to QU million froni 126.9 m illion in the 19714 quarter Per share eaminaa were 8.1 tt•nta, <-omp&red with 77 cents in Uie three· month penod or 1978 OdzftU 0pftl• N,....,pert Olllr~ Citizens Savings and Loan Association has ope ned an office Kl 3300 West Pacific Coast tlaghway, Newp0rt Beach. Four l'USlomer service windows are included as part of the 3,600 feet of th~ facility. Parking is available on two sides of th~ building. Teleflle Computer Corp .. Irvine. has an· nounced it e ntered into an agreement with its primary lender. the Fi~st National Bank of Chicago, to restructure the company's existing, bank inde*dness. S. V. Edens, chairman, said the bank al'!'ange-' ment and an aj:lrcemcnt from creditors for a one· year mor<itori um. are "major steps in facilitating the completion of two major development pro- grams whil'h should sustain the market for its Xerox I Sigma-compatible products and enable the company to return to profitable operations." Almost two·thards or Telefile's revenues have come from Xerox.compatible products for the past two years. - HSI fo Arqulrr Clea•~ MSI Data Corp .. Irvine, and Chase Computer Douglas Oil Co. Names Executive VICE PRESIDENT John L. Sheldon Douglas Oil Co .. Costa Mesa. has elected John L. Sheldon to the posi- tion of viCl' president. lie µ!,so was recently promctM to director of w ho lesale marketing . li e h as ove r a ll r espon sibility for gasoline, asphalts, j et fue ls and fuel oils. lie joined the com· pany as a sales r epresentative in the Rocky Mountain a rea. lie has helq various management positions. including dislri£l s~e~ manager, manager or industrial produc t s. division manager and so uthe rn r eg ion a l manager. ·~·••A ... •e111a The John Breuner Co .• operator of a chain of home.furnishing stores In California, Arizona and Nevada, has purchased Abbey Rents FurnJture a nd changed its nam e to Breuners Rents Furniture. ft•alldal Ce•fer lfndrr 1t'a• Saffell & McAdam, Inc., Irvine, has begun conatructJoo on tbe Orange Coast Financial Center in Costa Mesa. The three buildings will total 17 ,880 square feet Qf apace. Completion is expected in October. Inc. The per share loss for the first quarter of lt'19 was 8 cents a share. Harry Sh Wiler, president, said proxy material for the annual gene ral meeting and for s hareholder approval for the sale of tbe California park waa delayM to accommodate technical Cb!lnl• required by the buyer. NrtDparl ,.,,... Op~•• /tlarlc~i Newport t>harmaceuticals International Inc., Newport Beach, has announced that its French licenaee, Laboratories Delllande of Courbevoie, France. has obtaine d price approval of isoprinosine from French health authorities. Fra nce re presents the fourth largest pharmaceutical~ market in the world. .. LEASE A LEGEND Women's Business Studied Why lease an ordinary car when you can lease a new I 979 PORSCHE? A seminar for women in the business world will be held Saturday at the Hyatt HoW1e in Anaheim from 8:30a.m. to5 p.m . to5 p.m. It will be presented by weCa n W o m e n 's Network. The leader will b e Mimi G r a n t . f o u n d e· r by J ames F. Lyons, vice president or marketing for National Program· ming Corp.. who will conduct a session on fina nce and corporate structure. THE PRE SEN- tallon will include in· t e rv iews with s uc h busi nesswo m e n as Irvine's Sandy Andrews. vice pres ide nt a nd gen er a l m anager of Subaru o f Sou t he rn Ca l i f orni a; Bu e n a Park's Marion Knott, a partner in Knoll's Berry Farm : Dollie Walters, president of Hospitality l lostess. and Mary Kay As h of Mar y Kay Cosmetics. The S75 fee includes workbook, continental breakfast. lunch and a year 's me mbers hip in women's network. Information on re· scrvations. d u e by Thursday, may be ob· tain ed fr o m th e network. 542·5636 The POl'sche 924. It's de~qned to cony on the Porsche tradition of ..,inning. A tradition that spans 31 yeors and includes over '400 mo1or racing vict01"1es. h's also designed fa1 the practicality of today. Its ~que rear tronsaxle pro11ides virtually perfect SO.SO weight distribution between front and rear-for balanced rood holdinq qnd broking. Its aerodynamic design is aesthetically pleosinq-and practical. Best of all. everi with options leos;ng a 924 is s11prisiriqly aff ordoble. So visit your Porsche+Audi dealer and test drive a living legend. PC>RSCH ·AUDI t t> ·f• -i·, I Ji -"lff f \ I~ 4 \ .. --·---- 673-0900 PORSCt-fE924 445 E. COAST HIWAY e HEWPOITllACH OPIM SUMDA YS I 0 to 5 Van Linge is a Newport Beach resident and c~b~amp~m~e J~nWQ~T~~Club. ~--~--.--,--~------------~-----h------··••••••~~ He teamed with Leonard to win the Southern • tt• t California Tennis Associalipn open doubles title s I e NI 1ng p one two weeks ago. and they also won the Yonex Open ...... at Fountain Valley's Los Caballeros Racquet and i•n your pocket. Sport.a Club. In addition lo his matches with Leonard, Van Linge will join Gail Glasgow in the Adoption Guild's mixed open division. where they will be de- fending their t hampionship from last year. Among the entrants in the men's open division trying to wrest the title away from Van Linge and Leonard will be Tim Pawsat and Antony Emerson a pair more accustomed to junior tournaments. Emerson is the son or tennis legend Roy Emerson, while Pawsat is cWTently ranked No. 1 among Southern California's 16-and·under group. * * • LEONARD RECENTLY TOOk a departure from tennis and drove a stock car in the Cannon· ball Express t ross-country auto race. Joining Leonard in tag-team driving was John Mahler. Indy 500 entrant. They made the trek from New York to Los Angeles in a Camaro Z-28 and, although they didn't win. they round enough gas along the way lo .ma ke it safely which is no small achievement. • • * TWO TEAMS PREDOMINANTLY filled with Huntington Beach players went at each other for the Western Orange County championship of the National Junior Tennis League earlier this month. The program is operated by the California Youth Tennis Federation, a non-profit outfit based in El Toro. --The Nets-were-champs of-the Los Amigos divilkJn but in post·season playoffs they finished second to the Rolling Stones. who lost only one match all season. Joyce Dillenbeck of Huntington Beach coached the Rolling Stones, while Eddy Smith, also of Hun· tinlton Beach, coached the Nets. · Among those on the Rolling Stones' roster were Craig Dillenbeck <HB >. Ryan Ward <Foun· taia Valley), Curtis Fowler and Robert Bashaw tboth Huntington Beach>. The Nets' lineup i'cluded two Huntington Beach youqaters, Warren Harris and Jimmy Smith. Thurmond to Coach? SAN FRANCISCO <AP> --Nate Thurmond, wbo cloeed out a 14·year career in tbe National BuketlMall Asaoclatlon with Cleveland, aaya he la interested ln becoming tbe team's new coach. But he 1akl be hu yet to be coa\acted by tbe team about tbe poettioa. . Blll l'ltcb, tbe onl1 coach and 1eaeral manapl' tbe team bu had, res1lned MoedaJ. TburmoDd jolDed Cleveland in 11'71 followiq a trade wtth tbe Cblca10 Bulla, and played 121 aamea I« tbe CavaUen. All Answer Page "beeper" rsn·t a phOne. but it's the next l'lest thing It alerts you 10 ~nt r.alls anytime. any· Where in Los Angeles. Orange, San Bernardmo. 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" NSW YORK fAP> Worried t.Mt &Mir' auoU.ne ww mlaht ,_ dry, people plan.nln1 lriPI Met' the llemortat Day weekt1nd are lumlnl to tralN. PIADM and t>uau •nd creaUn« a • and lJrey&ound 1a s1mlluly op timltUc. "n LOOtQ UH wt 'rt IOtnt to have a real boom w .. ekend," Hid an Amtrak apokHman ln W aahbqetoo who did not want tu be •dentlned. (_,·_m_E_.RG_Y_) lion. a Wa1hln1ton-b1sed in· duatry 1roup. "WS IXPBCI' TO do very heavy bu9lnes1. even more so than u.u•I bttauae ol the Unit.eel atrtke, •· aaid Al Becker, a 1pokum1n for American Airllnn. problem, 11thou.1h moat have Deen runnmg ugnl on 1ue1 m re- cent monlha. Della, however, baa been c.,.. cellin_a an avera1e of 20 of lu more than 1,800 flllhts a day la the pQt couple of weekl becauae of abort fuel 1upplies, and-ex· Pffla to have to around sevenJ over &be weekend. Puaenaer crunfh. Amtrak reported Tuesday lhat Ua reMrVatlona for the wHkend are up 50 percent over laat y~ar Contlnenlal Ttallwaya bua Unt ••pect.a 25 percent more ridera • • • "We lhink that murh ol It as due to Uw 1a&0Une proble m ," he addH. "We've alway~ have • crowded N>ndlUon on hollday11, but nothinc like we'\1.-. had the past two montht. Wf"ve tu•d J>t.'O· pit swarmtn& onto our tralna " re8ume run service unUI after the wwkend "W£"rt" •olnM to be crowded," 5t11d Dian Hcnk111, a spokttaman for I he Air Tr1m11port Aasocl•· • • • 18% lnerease Moat of the airlines expect that jet ruel supply will not be a * * Vmied to Ope11 Planes to Other A.irlinRs Tt)t' Amtrak &JJOkrl\nuan swid Pf'(>plf' trying to mitkc tr itan n· s rrvattons for this wcek~nrl ·s hould call beforl' 7 a m or iaftt-r 7 P m ~aust' lht' phoiit•s u c Jam nwd during the dliy DON BEHNKE. A !IJKJkcsmnn for Greyhound"' l'hoe111x, Artl . !>a 111 . ··u ·:, 11 lw1ty !'I u ti o<•U wt•ekend, and you C'omb1ne lhut with the gasoline s hortage and 11 ':s going to be an t•11t·ellent weekend ·· Getty Halts Diesel Sales in Midwest CHICAGO tAP > U n1t~li Airlines says it will honor passenger tickets ror rl11(hls from all other a1rhnes for 21 days from the tame 1t re:>um"':, operations. TULSA. Okl a IAP> Getty Refining and Marketing Co. has halt· ell the sale of diesel oil and furnace fuel in the Midwest because or what 1l called an extreme shortage of the products. The company said Tuesday it hoped to resume sales in about al week The earner. which has bct.>n shut down s ince M 1tr ch 3 1 because or a s trik e b y machinists, plans to resume limited operations Mond ay and full operations seven to 10 days later if a tentative contract agreement reached Sfllurday with the International Associa· lion of Machini s ts and Ae'rospace Workers is ratified this weelr. John 7.eeman, vice president for passenger marketing. ·said the proposal to accept compara· ble tickets from other airlines will provide more direct routing and wider choices or departure limes and dat es ro r a i r travelers. L.e e Sneath. a Da llas based s po kesm a n Cor Greyhound·!\ co mp e tit o r . Co ntin e n t al Tra ilways, said. "H you want to travel Wednes· day or Thursday this week or Tuesday, Wednesday or Thurs- day next week. c ha nces are you 'II avoid most of the rush." N ErntER BUS LINE expects major problems obtaining fuel. "Any shortages that might oc· c ur would arffct primarily charterservict-, ··Sneath said. The airlines also expect a busy weekend, partly because of a s trike al Unite d Ai rlines Although a tentative aJ:rC('mcnt has been reached in that dis· pule. United is not expected to In New Orleans. meanwhile. a group of congressmen called for l(overnmenl allocations of diesel fuel lo prevent the shutdown or more than two dozen oil rigs. GETl'V SAID ITS action af- fects customers of Skelly brand products from the Ark-ansas Rive r to the Rocky Mountains and from the Canadian to the Mexican borders. The company said a 16 percent increase in sales of the fuel in the first four months of the year led to the proble m. Getty said it was implement· .in~ a special proi:tram or dis· tra bution to comply with the Department of Energy's new * • • SEMINAR Standard Chief OUT OF STA TE PROPERTY WHA Y IS lMI NOR'I' POYIMYIAL1 ts IT PIACYICAU Oul·Of·State Real Es tate investment orfers dynamic opportunity. Learn of the potential in Low Down Paymenl'i. Polilllve Cash Flow, aind Rapidly Jncreasln~ Prices F.lsewhere. Understand the potenital in various areal! of lhe country. Whether you are a first lime investor or an experienced F.xrhaniier, THIS SEMINAR IS A MUST Reservations Required. CAU. H>lt IHllVATIOMS IJJ.OZ40 Seesllllprovelllent LOS ANGELES I AP > The chairman of Standard Oil Co. of California says he does not be lieve last week's meeting between California leaders and President Carter will result in sub· stanlial gasoline i;upply increases. but he added the worst of the gas shortage is probably over. APARTMENT INVESTMENT REALTY CAU. FOi LOCATION H. J . Haynes told a news conference Tuesday that the allocation base change announced by Carter following the meeting wilh Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and others bad actually been an· nounced at least two weeks earlier. TUES. & WED. 7:00 P .M. He said the state will still feel the effects of that modification. but "that did not come about because or that meeting with Brown.'' rf~~ { .--- 'V~ ~---·-'"'\ . -. \' Tucked Away in the Center of Things Discover a secure country life in a private gated community rule requ1r1ng that suppliers give first priority to customers with c e rtified agric ultural needs. THE COMPANY SAID it would take at least a week to re· s u-me sales "as equitably as possible to cus tomers with certified agricultural needs.·· In New Orleans. Rep. Bob Liv- ingston, R·La. said a diesel s hortage was lhreatening to stop the operations of one Colorado company, lhe R&L Mining Co .. in three to seven days , and a ser ies of other companies in Louisiana and Texas in 10 to 20 days. "My first count was 25 rigs in· volved, .. Livingston said. "but 1t a ppe ars now it ma y be s ignificantly more than that.·· He said most or the companies are s upplied by the Phillips Petroleum Co., which has an· nounced that diesel a ll otments will be cut back 40 percent from last year's s upplies. Easy Saver F or A~sem blyman Bob Ha~('s. R·San Fernando. t he s ho rt age of gasohne h as n't m eant a c ha,ngc m transporta· tion. He commutes d aily fro m his Sacramento hom e to the Caµ1tol ~arage by m otorcycle. 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SEAGRAM IS CANADIAN, ALTHOUGH it does the bulk of its business here . Miles Laboratories, maker of Atka -Seltze r and One ·A·; Day vitamins. has bee n acquired by a German chemical giant, Bayer . Kool is made by Brown & Williamson Tobacco, wholly, owned subsidiary of D.A.T Industries. British multina- tional opera tor R.A.T also owns the Saks Firth Avenue c hain T aster's Choice IS one or the many brands or Nestle. the Swiss confectioner, also~c owner.of Libby, McNeil a nd Libby, Stouffer f oods and Alcon Laboratories . Valium . world's la rgest selling drug. was developed by the S w iss pha r ma c· e u t 1 c a I · c h c m 1 <.' a I firm , H o f fm a n Lu Roche. T h e l i s t o r Ame rica n com panies owned or controlled by forejgn interests keeps Money Tree le ng thening . f our ht ~ ones fe ll last year. Amtel or Providence. R I . industrial manufacturer wit h sales of Ml5 million, fell to Canada 's Dominion Bridge Airco of Montvale . N.J . chemica l company with sales of ~920 million. was boug ht by Britain's BOC. National Starch and Chem ical of Bridgewate r. N .J . fi r m with sales of ~O million. was acquired by Unilever . the An~lo-Dutch com hinl' already rc1>rcsl'nled here through Le ver Bros. and Tho!.. J. Li pton. And Budd of Troy. Mich .. automotive pr od ucls s upplier wit h sail•::. or $1.2 bil lion. was picked off by t;l'rmany's Thysscn WHEN FOREI GN COMPANIES AREN'T buying out C S. companies. they are investing here directly. start mg from s t•ratch Firestone T ire and Rubber has been having a lot of trouble making r adial tirt~s <or money 1, but France's M ichl'hn m akes it look easy. Michelin. whose s ha re or the Amt'rt<.'an market 1::. ris ing s teadily. will but Id a MOO million tire plant ne ar Columbi(4, S.C. Thal will be 1ts rifth plan t 111 th{• United States l\fter tha t. 1t plans lo build anothe r radial pla nt ne ar Austin. Tex<14' Ameril'an manufat·tu rcrs 11f T V st>ts alsQ have had thf'ir problem::. If they didn't go out uf business. t hey went 11\l'rSt'iJS to makl· lhl'm But tht· .Japanese seem to hkl' nrnk1 ng lt•lc\'1!.11111 s1•h 1n tlw 1 · S '.I.Ith /\mertc<1 n lahor Fin• .Japunc ... 1· <·•Jm pa n1l'.., Sony. San yo. Mabushtta. :\1 1t-.11l11sh1 anti T11-.h1 h:J an• a lready making TV re 1·1•1\ !'I'.., hc •rl' T Y.11 m o1 1· llll.1dll :inrl Strn rv wall l)J>t·n l ' :,. pl ant!> th1 -, \1·:11 Market 's Early Rally Runs Out of· Ste am NEW YOHK 11\I '• T hi· -,111t k rnJr Kt't -'LI:-m tllt:d tn~ u a~. r..tllt'n ng :.aft ('r .1 ... tr.,ng 'il<art Thl· f)oy. .11tn•'" .1\l'l',J,I!(' or :m industrials, UJI Jll<1UI a p1Hnts 1n c·:.arly tr acl1 nl! ":1s o ft I '.fi' p111nb lo k~li. to l;atnl'!'~ a nd let..,1·rs Y.1·ri• .1ho u1 4·\ 1'11 1n lht· I :.all) 11f ~l'Y. \ ork Stock fo:s('h1rn~e-ll:-lt'<l ,..,.,ut·-. Thl' markl'I turned upwa rd Tues day a fter the Jlf>\'t:rn· mc nt , rcporlL'd that Meiers for d uruhle g11od!.. fe ll H.7 per· <:cnt in April for their sharp<.'Sl dcC'ltnc in 11 ye:ir~. Analysts sa1<1 I he nt'WS was ~·c lcrimcd l:l;-in\·cslors in I hl' hop<' that an~ slowdo~ n tn uus1ncs::. CIC'tl \ 1ty Wtll bring with 11 rcducc•d 1nfl<it1onary pn·ssures dnd lowt·r mterest ralL'S .4'1oc•k• 111 Thr .'tpollighl ,lnwrfran Leader• NEW VORIC !AP). S•M!' ' om 0"C• •nd ne-t chltnQf' of ttw-'"f'I m o\1 tt.Ch vte Amefl<M Stoc9' E at nAnQ.. •'\~"' .. 1'•dfnq N hort'111V df m Off" '""" " Ovnah~ct Cp Al I.JOO I l. • 1 •. S.Otitron 1&7,600 \ 1• At\ttlnt A lf)L800 u l"lrClyG\O llO?OO II'• C•rn•ln &3.&00 11 OCL In~ \O JOO ~ • (olnCmt \I 100 " • "' AdotM!'OI C,\ ~I •00 1bt 1 • t• • COnSuoOtl a ••. 100 10.0 • I Mhal S1oc-k 11 D id Adv•nrf"O O..~linMJ Un< l'H1n(lt"U Total ,,,..,... .. Nt w h1Q,,, Nf'W tO•\ PfPV fOOJ• ddY "" <IOf> •1J Sii .;4 4)1 ld~I IQ •I JI 11 31 NE W VOAK •ooro• t•o..•• Ptt'V•OU\ <liJ'f' Wrf>• '900 M onfr\ ,.(IO Yf.tt dOO fAP t NV S10<11. '-''•' rwo """'' dQO J dft t 10 Mt,.. '"" to d•I .. l'>ll to Ot111P WHAT AMEii 0 10 NEW VOAK (API Aciv~ncr<i Ot>ci.n~o UnthanQf(I Tot•t 11,ut!S Nt w lll<1h• New IOW\ )0 J<I0,000 J0.•00.000 la,JS0,000 ll,l~,000 )t,,~.000 X> 110,000 1 US,~'1,01\ 1 &l,l,•60.000 1 o<1J.~~.ooo Ptev t OOd'r 04Y 181> 110 l.. H I 178 71• 80J 804 .. " • 11 I I I • r ' , ....... -.. --··--...... -.. ·-·-------· ·----....... -.......-·-·--·-·-·---·--------~, .. -.. ....,..-... ,... . ......, ... ...,. .. ---~ ... ,._ ... .... -( "' ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES DAILY PILOT .. l Retarded K~ Like Ducks to Water. . ••f'!t--~ .................... -. 1'\,a.WI ........... . ''l 'U bet the hot lJ!lh 11re buu111~ ll~t· rn11d m all lhl' capitals ol t.M world " F Or the Record LAS VEG~S. Nev. M•llt•O• lk_l.....,,,...lnclude APA.n OAIGH·llATTERS8V -C"-<10 G , U, et H~ llNcll, -Lino• e,.,..,,. ,,, et inr1ne. PATE·AOW -Ro0er1 Broll. 10. or Le Pel.,.., eflCI Lori J Hn. II of F-.te1n v .... ,. AN .at JOHNSON-WARNER·-Ro ... ~· nf HltMiftt'Dn e..c11, •nd p..,hM IC , 60. of FllllertoA. TAYLOA·SAUN OE RS -J•m•' Mklleel M ., 24. •nd T!Wttt~ Ell•n, 14, -of H-ift91on hKI> PRIVETT-SCHRAMM -Mi<n••I C . 1a. •net S/Wlron 01-..., 11, DOln of Coste ..,. GARZA·STOUT -Jo-.on P 10. •M CllffYI L.,..... It. tlolll ol Hunltnqlon 8ff<ll C,4 A( tA HA' l~f ~C'lM 1,.ntt""\ td••rO 44, •NJ ~r•tvnn J""" •S DOii\ OI LO\lo """"' HANNONLIC,hTJ OOT ~1lhJ1!.2 ,.,•nt-t\, l\ •rKt t .. h .''4 f Ar h; l><>th o• Hu,,tu-oton 8f'd l r\ MAY J MOJl(A·ROORIC.Ul l M ouuel A )t. ano (,101 Id l .,, butn ot f-Oun· t1tln Vo11v, M,.Y4 CIR•~ E C.•AI ANO l.11rry P.itul, 79, •"O CIWl\11 Ann, i.. boll• ot Hunt 111111on 8-.h. LECKEA AOCltLEY G~orq~ Afan. 4 J, of ltvinr. •nd J•ne Elll~IM!ltl, 77, Of S..nl• """ NI C.ASSl().SODEAQUIST V1<10• Rocto, 1J, ot HunflnQlon lk•cn. •nO L1\• Dawn, 1), Of Nurc o M U N!.ELL·r01H f R R•nddll C.tn~ 7• """ Jo"nn~ 2S. DOln ot (O\ttlM .. \.d OWENS MOORE Odnotl Tnom"' 11, ol s .. n1~ """· and Dororn~ " J) Of W•\tm•n,t .. r WILi IAMS l0(HAl0C.t Rnv Arl"u', 4'. ot ,,.,,..WCX>f1 a.~.,rh, dnd El t1d0.lll L , U , of Yorbol Llndd a, IOt\NNS a &\'MN.88 Of ..... ,""'4 .... The ch.lldrl'n aplaahlna in Lht pool al the Oranae CoHt YMCA are ruled by the anarchy cU1tomary of klda ln wa~r. lftatnact.or1 ahout for everybody to One up aaainat the wall. ltalf re.pood, lh4' r~1l awlm lhe oppoalledirtl<'tlon or dlvtt under wattir ~ IT'fl A SCENE TYPIC.\L of a recreation swam ~ro1ram But there 's • b11 difrertince at thali pool. The k1d11 l'IJ)IHhlnti about am ell handlc11pped in som e way. Moat art• mt ntully rchtrcfod That fart dooftn't c.h.·ter them from having a grut time in the w1atcr n1uC'h to the dt.'laght of their parent• MJld cou<'hc" The-nve ('(){t('hl'll, led hy llt hm t'ernandei and Jo Ann Welch urc 1u1 11lc•ased with their progr am as are thf' part1<'ipants The two wo mt·n ~turtN1 II\ the fall of 1977 with nine <'hlldrcn THE SWIMMINC i SESSIONS hdd thr ee after noons a week now 1n<'l ud1..• 40 youngsters from all rn ,.r Orungt' County Their swimming ab1htacs range from those "'ho arc JUSl gt>ttmg u:.cd to the water to the prm~ \\ rnnmg talents of the Jl'Oll r1tm 's Spec11tl Olympll'S ,.Cl m pctitors Al last month's l'Ountyw1de competition for re- tarded and bandkappcd children. the Or ange Cuast YM CA s wam team took l2 ribbons. Three of at:. mt"m bers . Eric Heslington. 11. M attht'W Bergholz. 17, and Michael Hughes. 13, did so wt'll, they 'll ht· going to the statewide Spec1dl Olymµi c:. at UCLA nt'xl month LIKE THE SWIMMING program itself. their parents are grateful the Spec ial Olympics provides ao outlet for their youngsters' athletic drive. And the parents, like their children . are absolutely bowled over by the prospect that a good race at UCL.A could mean a trip to New York and the int<'rnational competition ... For Matthew, it's what gets him motivated to get out of he'd in the morning," observed his m other Shirley Be rgholz as she watched her son practit'(' divin~ into the pool und swimming with po werful s tro kes lo the op1>0site end Aside from th<' JOY 1t hring!) into their lt\·cs. th<.' swimming progr;.1m has 11lhl'r bcnd1ls for the child ren. Mr:.. Welch exphun!). 0.11, l"llel \ .. tt """'• GETTING READY FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS MEANS THREE WORKOUTS A WEEK AT THEY Coach Helen Fernendez With (from left) Eric Heallngton, Mlch•el Hughes and M•tthew Bergholz moving seems lo help their mental a bilities as w~ll ... says Mrs. Welch. "Besides. the most important thing is that 1t·~ something they can do for the rest of their live!> They can do it with their families and 1l g1Vl"- them a great deal of sutasfaction ·· J im OeBoom, ext.•t•ut1 ve director of the Y. says tht" program will be cxµanding next fall afkr a s l'Jmmet break. "We have so mC1ny requests . we'll have to I thank this 1s the 1>nly prcmrarn of tb kincl 1n th•' t·nc l of the county · · ll also gives some sat1sfact1on to the m e m ber" -----~--­of tht' Newport Center Kiwdms Club who d ondted $2.500 to help pay fo r the swim progrdm this yedr The Y kicked an ~.000 und the balance comes from the families The dream boat }OU St>f~k b pro- bahly in the• Boating classified ads APR.JO G"LLEGOS·KHOSH ET T E1t•L O•n••I R<ty-, 1S, OI A~dondo 8««11, -IUM. 11. of Hun11no1on 8ff<ll. ~ORTON·SO•::io'ER . (Mrl~' "IT'S GOOD EXERCISE ror them. Many of THE KIWANIS CLUB ah.o I!) helping Pd)' the Ed•••d Jr .. JO. o1 Santa An ... ano these children have motor coordination p roble m s cost of getting the youngsters to the Special Olym. or the· 642:5678 DAILY PILOT tfOLOEN-8R08EAG 8urlon Cl•'· 60, of CMno. -A01# M•roe. 50.ot~a...-·· "NOERSEN·LENZ -Erl~ Ovblo,.~1 , D, end Neftty Cwol, 30, bolll of Hunt-.,.._.._. MAY I PRIESTER·ZELLM"N J"llr~v H n. eftd J9ftnltw J .. 1•. 1oo111 o1 <:0)1• ~... . DEt:RIN~COWAN Edw•rd l""· 1l. •nd s.ndr.t LIH9n, ?l. boll> o• Hun· 11nq1on ee .. 11 Deaflt Nol Irr• Pl!UON f VELYN P t:.RSON ~"''"'"•'.., M• p~nO•t\Q .tt Pd( 1f1( V11•llf M ••MtH ,,,1 Park Mor11.ktry MURlt,.Y AUOREV MURRAY S.rv1t .. \ ,,,r fl•"d•n9 •t P•C1h< Vktw M fl'morMI Pd•• Mort!MrY WOE ST CHAALOTTE E. WOEST.~ ~~.re· &ldeftt of Fountekt v..ii.v. Ca Pa-. .. d eway 9ft ......... Me, '1, 197' M Ille F_ .... V•leY c--i1y HOtoi .. I. Ml" Worst WoH • ~i<al A~~l\l•nl for th~ A.tdtcthon ~nd Or"H oloQv .M1dK•I GfouC> 1n F4'Uf't6•n V111111t"Y tor ,...., 1><1~11 year\ -"'"-., "''4><••1 ~d wllll medical 9fOU.CK "' '"" <..tnl.t llollonlt• -ttw Or-C.oun1y .trr.t\ IM llW ~I JO .,..~. !>u•vovecl Dy ""' mou.er, Vlvi.n I. Woe•• and•" •mn1. Ora KO<ll ol Hun111191.,., 6"oKll, (d M•morl•I -vicoH will~ «><>OU<l•<I on,,...,,.,..,, Mey 14. 1'7'1 at 1 lO PM '" tll• Ple"e 8rotllltr\ Sm1111, Nlorlu.ry wllll Or. ,.,,..u, R. R•·e.•. C-•SIOI' of Ille First (llro\11'1" CllU•lll o• f ounlaln Valley, otlo<l•hnq lnl•r ment •ill be pnvete Piette 8rolll•r\ Smllll•" Morfu«ydlrKIGr• ):..-1>))'1 EVAN' WILLIAM It. El/ANS. r•\ldMI of Co•ta MeM. C... P•swel •way on ,,,.,..,. 11. ""· He I\ s.urvlvf'd by Iii~ ..on Wllll•m T. Ev-. ot Aloll,., OreQOn. I brother, AoY Evens ot OU•hom•. ctnd I lllslff Noll PY'Odor of Par•mounl. Ce 9 1r•nd<lllldren. 21 ci rt •f· ciran«lllklren. S.rvke\ wlll n.. r>etd on t-rlday at 11:00 AM •t tn. Bro.tdw"Y Cllapel wllll Rev. C~rle~ 0. Clar•. F1rs• United CllUr<ll of CO'>!~ Me'~ ut lltr•lln<J. Bun.ti will bl! •I '"" Mnn l e clto M e mori .tl P IH •. S"n 8 Hnard1no C• 8ell llroad'"•• Mcw111My of Cmt.t M•VI dtr.,clo" M<EUEN ST,.NLEY M<EUEN ""'"•(•" MO' ~,,dln9 "' P•t•ll< llj~W Mt•morutl P••Mort-y SMITH JUSTIN MICHAEL SMITH, n.tliVP e4 C.tllloml•. f?\~I ot ,.nah.,lm Pntad _.,May n . 1'7• "' 1~ "9" ot ' , ... ~ He .. ~ Ill• 1>11r .... h . O•bDI~ Sntllll ot A-.m .tnd Cll"'"" Smtlll of El P•M. T•••' •nd • bro1nu CllMIH Smltrl of A......,lm Two un cle._ Tom Smjltl ol Fullerton, and O.lln Sn>itll of A......,,.~ •n h l'I, hrllle Surma ol Nortll Jud-.on, In di ..... F-al wnrlcH and llllerm""t .......... pl.Ce In North JudWI', 1,. d1•n•. Smllll & Tullloll Mo rluorY torwantifte dtrtttoo. •21 E. l/lh !.I. Cost•MeW ..... ..._ ,_FAMllY COLOMIAL fUMHAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PAClfilC YlaW t • IDllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 494-9415 ~IS San Jua.n c.>tstrano 495-1776 OfobraAnn,10.olWestmtn•ter II h I pies o"L roN 0A111s -sre•tn Pau1. n . ..:a:....n..:.d::_"'__:'e:....'..:.ve..:__f:....o:....un __ d_t_h_a_t.....;..g:....e_tl_i_n.:::g_a __ t_o_s_e_m_u_s_·c_e_s_· ____ · ------------~---------------------------and C h,.r• Lynn. 1b , b o th ot W•\1mln\ll'f' S HI ElOS·C.A•H"M -EO•••O Grover, lS* .,_. ,,,.,.,Y Fr•nc.~s. 18,. boll\ of Hunllnolon 114;.t<ll. 0 "111!.-KEELER R~) S1~p11,,.. 18, of S&n J,..n (Apo"'""°• and Su•dn Lynn, 11,ol L_ ... NIQU('I BURROWS.FIES Danod E.. 41, t\nd ldtl M ., .. ~. bolhot l•'IUnA H HI\ I H 1l1 'H(\M P'>ON Robrrf Au~Ju\t, ?'i, MMJ (ynlh1d Anu, 1). bOfh o' ,..,.,,..,flnciton 81.-i1ch MV ER~ LEWl<,ON °"''" WaU•n ?t1 ot Muntmoton BedCh. "'"d J1•<. Qutolvn ()f-P 71. of G,ttdf1n Grove- ' ~, .. DeatlU '•Euewhere . C INCINNATI IAPl - Rill Rank. 74, a 1az1, tromb o ni s t who performe d with t>or net isl Rix Hciderbecke. the Paul Whiteman or- chestra. and the Dorsey brothers. died Monday Ctl llLJ\ VISTJ\ 1AP 1 Dave Aldridge, 79. forme r C:Jrca ch1t'f or the U.S. Immig ration and Natura lization. daect Sunday. SJ\N DIEGO 1 A P l R(•tircd Navv Rear Adm. Karl J . Christoph, H3. died he re Sunda y He was awardl'<I the Silve r Star while serving with a mphibious invas ion furn·~ 1n lht' South I' iJ Cl f ll' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Former J,os Angeles County Public Defender Richard S. Buckley. 64. died Monday at Verdugo Hills Hospita l after a long illness .. He was ap- pointed public defender in 1967. and ended his co ntroversial tenure with r etirem e nt in January 1976. Neptune Societ y CREM& TION RURl&l "T ~EA 646-7431 C .. for frffporifolo C•m.11 ... FUNERAL IRECTORS 1-larbl>r Lmwr MountOlhe 42" TABLE AND 4 ARM CHAIRS ' .. . . ... . .. . . . . . ·.: ·. : : .. REG. 147400 . CHAISE LOUNGE REG. 1160" SALE $119 ALL ALUMINUM. WILL NOT RUST' HEAVY DUTY SOFT VINYL STRAPS ALL OTHER FURNITURE ON SALE! ICE CREAM BROWN JORDAN• TROPITONE •HOME CREST• MALLIN PARLOR SET by Homecrest Adjustable 30" mesh-top table and 2 patio chairs with re movable seges seat cushions. Sale . 11. I •• -• I • t ' • , ~ I 1 " :1 \ ! 11 ' I I \ I I •I • 'f I /- -, "' ·., GAS BBQ DEMO SAT. MAY 19th FROM 11-3 P.M. AT BOTH STORES We carry a flll 1111 of acctUtrlu. ,.,11e1111111 parts. etc . •Burner •Cooking Grill • Rotisseries •Knobs ... •Lava Rocks._..._ ___ _ SALE SUBJECT 1 848-2424 Mortuary Cemeter Crematory TO MERCHANDISE INST'.-.--~~-t--~~~~~• Coste Mesa 673-9450 ~-OADWAY MOUUAIY 110 Broadway CostaMeN 842-9180 MIMlt1'mtU. lllOllNMY _...,CHAPIL 09nltay • PIOW9r Shop 4~7 !. 171h St. Coet•Meu ~ • •Interment In Anr ·o.meterr • Sltlpment •CrelMtlon ••. complete • Call for free Cremation Portfolio 1•GWetAve. CHlaMeH 540-5554 J ---.... t , •J• DAM. 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ChMnnl'l ·1 OueSI Wan"' lle11 ... utno• ot The S•Mlnt Clown~ ~fart 2 of 3) • C9 PAOJECT UNIVERSE Cil CA088-WTT8 l!I) MEW GNF'FIN 7;001 ==-= NEWl YW£D GAME UCNEWI I ({) JOf<fft'I WILD 81)( MILLION DOUAA MAH I Steve 1s shOCktl<l 10 ll!it1n tNH 111:; l1anceo wnom "" l:>t!ht>ved 10 nnve t11.,o on lh& Oj)ttldllllg litl:>ltl 1• .. 11vtl (Par! ti «I) 8AHFOAO AHO 80H Fr..o and Litmont tnrow 11 ""'Ohbofl!OO<I plkly '" 1111 ett01t 10 •11M ~ to pay lhflf• bllls fl) 21 TONIGHT "Housing" (Pafl 3) G!) INT9'()C)UQNO lllOl.OOY 7:30 8 WORLD WAR II 01 D6AAY Mtd,.ay IJ (10) FAMfl Y FEUD 8 SPECIAL Channrf Lbf ing• f) KNXi 1CBS) LO'> Ang.,h:"> .. KNBCtNBC) L O'> AnqelP') • KTLA (Ind J LOS Angele'> D KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D Kt-U-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles III KCST {ABC) San Diego • Ktrv flrid ) Los Angeles • KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCE'T ·TV (PBSI LOS Angeles '9 KOCE· TV (PBSJ Huntington Beacn ~1•lf1 Annudf !:>c•o•u u I •Im A.w11rth Cc1.,1>11tv pru...,nters 111ctu<1•nQ Vin c.enl P•K:e Rod T\tyto• an<I 8tenda V&cc1t•o IO'n nost W1Noam Shatne1 I()( llHS yf181°S •wards D HOU.YWOOO 8QUAMB 8 TIC TAC DOUGH • AOAM-12 0 111C4'11 RIMKI accuses a lot. tow OlllC8f ot un~, v cwelly to ,...spect~ ff) ~CNEIL /LEHRER AEPOllT '1\) CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT l!.J UNT AMEO WORLD CoH11lle•;os 1:00 i) rlJ ROCKY'S • FR1€NOS A sne11k pre111ew or tne mo 11ie "Rocky fl' and COl'f'I· ments by same ot 11s stu•s on tne.r roles ••II De pres&nlACI 0 REAL P£<>f>lE Tne tunny things done by ;,vt11ydav e>eoole an<1 ll>ll overyd&y things done by tunny peoplA aro> seen 1n Watergate Sunk Dean Drama Opener Tied for 14th NEW YORK <AP) -Viewers had to choose Sunday ni~ht between John Dean's "Blind Ambition" OQ CBS and "A Man Called Intrepid" on NBC. but many apparently preferred to wait for ABC's ''Love's Sava~e f"ury," which began an hour later than the two miniseries The two-hour ABC h im was No 3 rn the W('Ck 's ratm~s. behind a cou· pie of situation comcches likewise from ARC. ''Three's Company·· and "Laverne and Shirley " The fi rst chapter uf "Blind Ambi· tion." CBS' fou r -part Water gate drama. finished in a tie for 14th in ratings from the i\.C. Nielsen Co. for the week ending May 20. while Part I of NBC's four-part World War It spy story was a dismal 47th. THE LINEUP AT the lop helped A BC to another first place finish in the week's ratings, the front-running network's 19th in a row. ABC's rating was 17.1. with CBS second at 16 and NBC third at 13.6. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during .It's a Girl For 'Gloria' HOLLYWOOD IAP) -Sally Struthers. the flaxen-haired ac- tress who played Arc hie Bunker's daughter Gloria on the television series "All in the Family," has started a ramHy or her own. Dr. William Rader said Miss Struthers gave birth Friday lo an ,8 'h·pound baby girl. Samantha Struthers-Rader. The couple were married Dec. 18, 1977. the week. 17. l percent of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to ABC. ABC listed eight of the week's Top 10 programs, and CBS had the other two including No. 4 "60 Minutes." NBC'S TOP·RATED s how was "Son-Rist': Miracle or Love." a drama based on the true story of a couple and their autistic son. It was 19th en the rat· ipgs. The rating ror "Three's Company" was25.8. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with TV. just over a qua rter saw at least part of the s how. ABC HAD TWO shows at the bot· tom No. 57 "Mac ke nzies of Paradise Cove" and No. 58 '·Osmond Family Show" while NBC had the last three -"Presenting Susan Ao· ton." "Whodunnit" and ''H.izzonner ... Here are the week ·s Top 10 pro· grams: "Three's Company." with a rating or 25.8 representing 19.2 'million homes. "Laverne and Shirley." 25.6 or 19.1 million. and Movie·"Love's Savage Fury." 23.2 or 17.3 million. all ABC. "60 Minutes." 22.4 or 16.7 million. CBS ; "Taxi." 22 or 16.4 million. and •·Barney Miller." 21.7 or 16.2 million. both ABC: "M·A-S-H," 21.7 or 16.1 milUon. CBS: "Happy Days" and "Mork and Mindy," 21.4 or 15.9 million, both ABC, lie, and "Angie," 21.l or 15.7 million, ABC. THE NEXT II shows : ··G uinness Book of World Records.'' ABC : ''Barnaby Jones." CBS; "Carte r Co untry," ABC : "Snoopy Come Home" and "Blind Ambition," Part I. both CBS : "Charlie's Angels." ABC: "Dukes or Hazzard" and "Dallas," both CBS : "Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love." NBC, and ·'Bob Hope at the Palladium,'' NBC. and "Lou Grant," CBS, tie. .. =--• -·-------·---· . _, ..... -. ........ ---·-· TeleftsiOll tftle --~·•lftt the ... ~_.,kl, eaMHT• ~ TOlft, d 1•11M to De the .,.t ..,..... 9f EWI· .,...., OOiiNillel...-~. ta allOOllld 10 IMfl' IMf fill· eo.11\llM~~ r.oml"e~.-8 MCWll •• "ISutMlll ~I ........ ( 10541 !)Kie P~, o.C>t>oe Reynold• A HOllywOOO M11t0tW111et •• Qlvet1 ou1to· 11y or • •aor.,,1 Qlfl dllfonQ C111111m .. ('/ hll I • CMOL IM'Nl'TT AND,_,_ 0.-11 04Gtl VII'! Oylo•. 'ony RancSall • MOYIE • • 'My11e11e1 From Beyond r11e htatiQt." C t9171 ~twy. An onlrigultlQ looll et -of the l)09tllble .,,,_, to I.... tmlfd«OUS p.a:zle of lhlil Batmu<la Tnengle. 12 hra I • THEMMOf' UNCelnAMTY The MWIM<'I And M0talS 0 1 High Capotah&m" How <10 the a1111u0es 01 the ·•obl>et baron1" on 1118 .. oc:umulauon and ••pend· •ture of capllal 11111 attecl vs? '1\l TH£ PNME OF M488 J£ANBAOOIE 1:30 f) CIJ 0000 TIMES Fl0<1da's cOflOefn for one ot he< young sch<>OI bus pa~s puts "°' on a t Oll1ston courM with 1"4l child'• mo1he<. CPart 1 01 2) • THE ODO COUf'LE Fel1a ~a -e case Of 1naomnla and Oscat Ir-to help ltim 9:00 f) (I) 8UND AMemOH Dean al\d llll'ee othef tf>P White Houte aides are I.red l>y N1aon. alter appear1ng OOIOUI 11>8 Sen· ate Comm•ll<ltl. Dean •S 1udged gu11ty b~ John $111 ca 1Part 4 01 41 D MOVIE · A Cry For Jusllce (Prem· 1ere1 Robert Culp, Oeon•s Wea•e< A palice 1nll(lst .. gator reopens a murdf!f c;ase that was supposedly "solved" two years e9'1161' by h1S II ashy, publ!Clty• see111ng partM< 9 MAKE ME LAUGH D OJ 8AARY MAH1LOW SPEQAL Smoino svpe•slar Jonn Of,nvor 1o•ns 1>0~1 Barrv Men1low for dn hOur of TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 7 :30 -Science Film Awards. William <"Star Trek") Shatner hosts this sixth annual event honoring top !ici·fi achievements . CBS 9 9:00 -"Blind Ambition." The White House walls come tumbling down in this concluding episode of John Dean's account of Watergate. ABC 8 9 :00 --Barry Manilow Special. John Denver joins Barry for an: hour of music and comedy. ISee photo below>. ....,_ and comedy I MIVN CMW1'IH OMAT ~ 0811C41 In Arnertca Ctlor6· o0'8PltY 9y 8al1nci11ne, Pllf1 I" Edward VtlkJllM 1ntroduces a program 1ea1.,,,ng rng-. mu$1C by Ravel. the Andante Mo•ement lrom Diver· 11men10 No IS musoc by Mozal1, and The Four Temperements. mu11c by Hindemith. (RI G DAVID SU88'<1NO 10:00 I G NlW8 • ®l VEGM A larnous lemale 51ng&r actempttng a comebaci.. aMl!f a bOut with druos and alcohol "'"" Oan to lftrn wtlO Ii lllrealenlng ner hte (RI 8) MIOKT GAU.ERV "little Gi1I U>at" A brtll1ant scientist la held 10 realtty by the llluSIOn that h•S daUQl'ller •• •1111 allve. el) THE HElf'ETZ CONCERT Jasch• Heifetz, cons•de•ed the "'or1d's greate,t v•o••n 1st performs and conduct~ works by Go•s llwt•I Bacl> Bruen Mozart Dellu~sy ,u•d Proi..011ev «!) THE ADV9CATES 10:30 GJ lll NEWS 11:00 6 1J fJ (I, @ • NEWS 9 MAKE'ME LAUGH G MOVIE * * "X, Y And Zee" I 1972) Ehzabeth fayl<><, M!Cttael Cauie A vengeful women 6015 out lo koep lier hus· bend aller lfndlfWI out that ne s h&Y1"Q an attaor 11 h• S9 mm I GJ CHICO ANO THE MAN C1>1co trl4ts to talk Ed into , .. Wing until Ed'a nlQltl· "'are conlllneel "'"' l"IOI 10. • THEllNNYHIU. 8HOW Benny portray• Ta• Cymbal, "The Go4Gltl Boy Of Pop " ,,......, C DICK CAVETT Guest Waller Kflff autnor of "The Siient CIOwni.'' (Part 2 ol 31 '1:10 • (I) 8WfTCt4 Pete al\d Mac try to pre- •ant a pa" of e•t0f11on1sts from blOWtng up a bani< P<Mlderlt they llave turned 11110 a human bomb. (RI Q TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guests Clark Tfllry. Joan RovftlS 8 SOUPY SAL.ES 8 @) POUCE WOMAN Pepper paws as a model to uncovet p10blems 1n a Q.!rment t&et<><y W Tl4E GONG SHOW • OETSMART Sman must 111Jce a paytOll 10 CONTROL agents n..tt•nd Ina Iron Cor111n fD CAPTIONED A8C HEWS M'.>ANING 1200 8 TWILIGHT ZONE ·w1ia1 s In lne Bo•? GJ ALF'AED HITC..COCK Pt:IESENTS 'fog Ck>s.nq tn" A .. oman ·~ •er,.t!Od or s1ay1n9 alone in her hou11e all olDtMl «!) OETSMART KAOS t>utlds ll'le world s smanesr roooc 10 kidnap a scoenh~t fD 21 TONIOHT t<ousing tPart 31 12:308 MOVIE • • ', I op B.;nana · 110.,41 Pr111 S•'""'S Ros.. Barry's Cabaret Pop singer Barry Ma nilow salutes the elegance and glam o r . of night club days with a lavish production number in "The Third Barry Manilow Specia l'' tonight at 9 on ABC . Channel 7. Anita Speeial ~t ZANESVILLE. Ohio !A P ) Singer Anita Bryant. known for her campaigns for oranges and against homosexual rights, says her first television specia l will provide an en· tertaining alternative to the current fare of sex and violence. Miss Bryant. in Ohio for three days of filming, said she believes the show, which has been in the works for a year, "will be able lo compete with the best.·' FILMING FOR THE s pecial. which is expe cted to be aired sometime this ran. has taken the singer-evangelist and her crew to Sun Valley, Idaho. West Point. N.Y .. Valley For~e. Pa .. and to Zanesville. Money to put the special toJtethcr was raised by Miss Bryant. with con· lributions rrom persons sympathetic to he r views. shl' said in <i telephone mterYiew Monday ni~ht . A variety show planned for the former Miss Oklahoma was can· celed because or the controversy arising from her successful cam· paign in Dade County. Fla .. to repeal an ordinance outlawing discrimina- tion against homosexuals. REFERRING TO that cancella· tion, the singer said. "This is all the more reason why the special has more meanin~. · · She said s he hopes the special proves that "the alternative of a God. family. and country show, getting back lo basic values. can be done in an entertaining way.'· "H's encouraging to see this kind of support." s he said. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ..... A lllllMaioft IW .. ......... .-... IM*i- ~ -....... ..--Wlllt ........... Ctlw~M .... , ·--••• "'Ull At TM Tap" t .... 1 '---~ • JMft ..,,.,,_., A -· ~-----­dOlllO .... -· decldee to Mrwe an ett111r. (2 tw-.1 eMCMI *** ··~'*Y" CIM1) l•• Ae'"lcll. Yvaa Montano. WMn .... Cl'90le io-retume to~ fvr· tllef trouble, a SoutMrn ~,.,.,..,.. ellenf, (2 '"·' 11:a1•0 MANNDC Mannlll Md a ........ llttclf. ney try 10 tr.. • man WfOft/Jh aocueed "' '""'. <* by tlndlnQ Ifie ,.... ...... 11:«18 (I) HAWAII FMM> McGatren'• "*"°'Y IS lftteel by I ~ING killer <9-CfMltnQ murders McGarrett ltad previously sohled (RI 12:fl8 G MAYBICK "Ooamond Flustt" 1:00 D TOMOMOW a.-1· Playt>oy put>1t"'8, Hugi\ Hefnef. !~=1= t:48 MOYIE • • ''t "Sta11..9h1er On Tenth A•enue" ( 19571 Rocha•d Egan. Jan 518'· tong Alter an '-' pier bOU IS murdered. lfWelh· gdtOrS l!ave trouble obt1in1n9 intormahon lrom ooca -oners 12 lws • 6 ""n•I 2:001 NEWS 2:20 MOVIE • •', 'Tea F0t Two" t t95illl Dons o..,. O~don ~!)(;Rae Wt.en an heiress t11es to back a Broaoway Show. She dt~\ that the manager of her estate h,rs iost most or 1>01 money (2 l>r$ I 2:258 NEWS 2:30 9 MOVIE • • ·, NtJW Vork Conh· de.itiat" t t9SS1 BroderK:- C•ilwlord. Anne BancroM An 1n"8Sttgat1on 1s Q9t!nfld 10 praoe a New Vork- bated intern.1oona1 1yn0t- ca1e ( 1 ...... SS """ I GJ MOYIE * *''> "Murdet IS My Business" 1 1~1 Huv" Beeumont. C'-Yt Wllkei Provate delecll•e Mike Sl'laynti gels onYOhled "' dnolhe< mys1aoous mur · • __ ,,..,.,30 ..... 1 ..... IMART • ..... CC*T~...,... ..................... .... ., ...... tDr -~. . .. , .... " ... ....,. * ·~ "GoddM V. TN Tlll119" ( 1•t•t •rra TMM ... Vlrilo ..... Wiien Godlila tftrMNN • ~ moctl. Its mol'* Mottlra attaick•. (1 tv .• 30 mtn.I .... ltlCWIE ***" Fl'Olft Ute" 1-H.c-'1"1eetty, Mel ~---A mlltary ,,_.,, ~"' -"" of • wtlOM por- ".. hl'"9 In 1.ondorl n.(11v .. ~lnlf'I) .. tnWldlrtAN>a 4:11 ...,. .... MOVll * * "Tiie Baul W111t A MllhOn Eyes.. ( 195!>1 Paul Strei\. Loma Th11y9t A myslenoos Cfllllture wtWcll feeds on Ille braons of .,... mfi ~ l>llCllbwds 10 ullllCk rancN!f&. a gent!& c,;ow 10 stomp Iii neogltbor. .tnd a pet dOQ 10 tvrn mean. (1hf.!30 "''"I Tltursda11•• Bayt i•e Mo.,ie• ~ 1~ G • • 'h "Joe Bucterll•t'' C 1957) Audte Murphy, Bur· gess Merfldtll! A cunnong Jdp .. nese man takes a<1v.,,,11Q8 of five heplels Gts ""'° ,..,,, 10 publislt a ~9'*-Ct,.,,,30"*'1 • • • *' , "In A Lonety Plt1Ce" 119501 Humplwey '80g8<1. Otor•a Gralleme. 'W~ a HOllv""OO<I ""'118' 1$ accuwct 01 mu•de<. he S411s ulJ .1n <1hb1 .nv01v1ng hos 'E'lnen<I. Ct '" . SO min I 3:00 (LOl • 1h "Scalawag" 119731 Kirk Oovgtas. Matk Lester. (1 ht ,30 m1n I S;*> 8 • • "The Female 1 •8')" ( 1968) Jack Lord. So.an Slresl>flrg A mele h1tclllttkt!f accepts • rtdo ""1h a young gtrl. ,_ reallnnt;I lie ,. to becOme tl>e u~ c.actlYfl ot hef mothe< and SISll!fS In a tone4y desert outpost. t 1 tH .JO min I Shelley Hack Newest Angel, HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Shelly Hack, the Charlie girl on the television.commercials, is the new angel on ABC's "Charlie's Angels,'' producer Aaron Spell· ing said Tuesday. The producer said he was at ABC for con· ferl'nces in connection with sigmng Mis!. Hack for tho role · ~ Spelling ~aid Miss Hack would began work on the series ' opening two-hour show on a cruise ship in lhl' Caribbean on June 11. The "Love Boat" cast will alsoappearon the show. ~\ M~ HACK WILL replace ~.- Kate Jackson. who quit the 1 show after three years a s angel / Sabrina Duncan. Her character w.ctc. name has not yet been chosen. She is a top model and appears on the Charlie perfume commercials She will JOIO Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd a the show opens its fourth season on ABC Sep- tember Miss Ladd replaced Farrah Fawcett-Major~ when she left the show at the end of the series · first year. MUCH SPECULATI\... ... had surrounded selcc· t1on of the new angel1~er Miss .Jackson an· nounced she was leaving the show. It was twice re· ported that actress Barbara Bach had been signed for the role. Spelling said he and co-executive producer Leonard Goldberg had seen more than 200 ac- tresses in ~heir selt>ction. In addition. they looked at photographs s ubmitted by 5,000 other hopeful11. Hope Eyes China HOLLYWOOD IAP> Tuesday il would be the -Bob Hope is going on first such show since the the road again _ this thawing of relations time to put on a show in between China and the the People ·s Republic of __.;.U_n_it_ed_St_a_tes_. ___ _ China. The show will be telecast next season on NBC. Hope will film the s how in June, principal· t y in P e king and Shanghai. NBC said FROM Fash ion Island Newport Bc~ch STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR f .............. --.... ----... ., ..... -·-. ··-... __ ...__.. ---·-·-·· ----··------• _ l()CAl /WORLD i NATION ... •• I t'Bus Lift \ . . . • !·Lawsuit • ! Dropped I •r HBl!XlC.\ a11:1.~ ............... The C allfnrnla Atto rney : Geri~'raJ ha1 dropped a lawsujt • that bad demanded that llft.s for : · hendlcappt!'d ~·~ bt-lnataUf'd : on 455 nt•w bu8~t1 the Orana~ { County Tt~n.sil 01strk l re<'t'nll)' 1 received. But, in makll\lt tM OUl•Ol court scttle m t nt . OCTU d1re<'tor~ .tt.itffd to rt!Mlu• uny rww htU;c~ cftdert•d "fully Uc.'<'l'S~lbh• 111 mobUlty bnndkap~ persons " And, 1n u relate d ai ~·11 on awarding a ~1 0 I m1 1110 11 con t ract to Gt'ne r a l Mu1or~ Corporation Jor 75 more ""'" C'oaches. thti d irE>rlors spc«1r1cll thal all the buses be equipped with hydraulic lifts estimated to ~ost $15,000 ea ch. Delivery of the order 1s l'X pec t l'd next yea r . OCTD '~ Ge ne r a l Ma n uge r J a m es Reichert saM. A second segment or the set· tle m e nt wilh the a ttorney general specified tha t OCTD must maintain Its existin~ Dia l· A-Lift transit service for the handicapped 1~ntil d elivery of the 75 new buses is made. In originally contesting the ut , torney 11tene ra l ·s charges. fil<.-<J last year , OCTD directors said the county wide Dial-A·L1rt $er vice was a better ser vice !or handicapped and e liminated the need to equip all buses with lifts. Now, Clark said, the district may have to drop the Dial·A-Lifl service because it will be too ex- pensive to maintain in addition to ordering the lifts. Directors also r esisted order- ing the lilts by saying not any · manufactured so far have ' proven to work ve ry well under mass de mand and regular use. Hut. according to OCTO's al torney Ke nnard Sm art. federal leFtislalion ·is pending requiring that transit districts provide the handu·apped with service ··com· para hlc" to that provided non· handicapped. l n his opinion, Smart s aid. such a requir~m~nt would have s11pported the California al- tor ney general's demands a1ainst OCTD. As a re.suit, directors .agreed lo the settle- ment. The settlement or this lawsuit in the state courts has no errect on a second suit s till pe nding in fede ral courts, Sm arl said. This class <4Ction s uit was brought by Yvonne Bagstad or Cost a Mesa. It Loo de mands that the ·ss 'OCTD buses already re· ceived and all ne w buses be .-quipped with lifts ror hand· dicapped, Sm art said. He arings in this lawsuit are s che duled for the next few wee ks, according t o Smart OCTD officials are a nticipating that Ms. Ba~stad will refuse a settlement similar to Monday's :.i nd will insist that the 65 buses now Cln hand be Jirt-equipped, the attorney said. Officials Due At Newport's Pmreake Fest A congressm a n , a sla t e senator , an assemblywomC1n and city council me mbe rs rrom Cos ta Mesa and Ne wport ~ach are scheduled to serve pancakes · a l an Orange Coa s t YMCA breakfast Saturday. . Rep. Robert Badham. State !· Sen. John G. Schmitz and As· ~ s emblywoman Mari a n ~ Bergeson, all Republicans from • Newport. Beach, will participate t. in the Good Neighbor Pancake ' Breakfast. according to YMCA a.: ·Executlve Director J i m de Boom. The breakfast will be held from 7:30 to 11 :30 a .m . in the HugMs Manet partrinf lot;-3493 Vla Lido, Newport. Beach. The J?Ubllc ls lnvited. ;. Costa Mesa council members ..;,m serve from 9 to 10 a.m., "Newport. Beach representatives m 10 to 11 a.m. and Badham, ._.+--.:ame~mite-and-M.t"s....-Ber1e1en m U to 11 :30 a .m . de Boom d. lcketa are $1.50 adulll and $1 :\for children 14 and under. ~T~ . ~ ~-... §Oii Exeeutivee ~ Teetimony CRAMZNTO (AP) -Top ~ fll MYea mejor atl COID• ,aDJn ...,_. to testify before new Aaembly Committee on el Scarclly, tbe cbalrman 01. 'But a lobbrilt for tbe oil CODI· paain, WUUam J . Keeee, Nici Ila et tbe 19"91 comPAJdee of· f9"41 to Miid "top natcll" people to~ .... tbe MftDtb ....... IOt tbe ...,..pbed blvtutlon. SWEDISH LAW FORBIDS CHILO ABUSE Parents Prohibited From Spanking Kida ,. ... , ......... SiVeden's Law Buns Spanking of Child STOCKHOLM I AP 1 -I\ law that for bids parents from beating, spanking, cuffing or otherwise harmin~ their childre n takes effect in Sweden in July, but some parents are not happy about it. . One rath(•r que~tioned said he thought spanking was good for children, and a spokesman fo r the smal! Maranata religious se~t said frankly : ··w e will go underground 1f we have to but we will continue to exe rcise our na tural rights." Tippler Tot/:) w.dlllidliY .• 23. 1179 OAILV PfLOT • l J sex Tavemil Only ~ndustry For the Record ...... .... ..... AM. 'tOWITM. Nltrns•IA• .......... Mr .... _._ ·-~ MVt&Ylltal, ,_...,.V .... 11'1 G ULFPORT. lll. <APl -Chances are, : .. ~~ tr1e ,..,. .... c... somebody's serving a cool one ·ricbt now In ,.,, ... Mn. f!Mn>ie a-. CeM• Gulfport, a ~r sipper's paradise where there's a ~=Mn. c..t "111M11, C..•• bar for every 40 people and selling drinka is Mna, tit1 virtually the only industry. ::...:;:~~~911""'' Jer•a11. "Oh, we got a grain elevator, too, and the car ._.. ..... auction on Thursday nl0 hts, but the ban are what Mr. •"• Mrs. 11•11•1• L• ••rr•, {. e ..._..., 9Mdl,.., ma&es this place go,'' says Jim Reighard, who Mr • ..,. ~ , • .....,. ••·s.t-, opt;ns the Look Out Lounge every morning at. 7 ~~ ~ 111c._. ,,.._, .. _. o clock on the dot. 1,..1o11 ...,,, bco¥ THE LOOK OUT IS ONE OF five taverns :, ..,. ""'" P.,. ~•. '"'"-· It'll become six when another reopens this month Mr. _. ~ awtlft L'"91e. c.u -which alon~ with a liquor store constitute the s~-'11fle ........ 11" ....... tm entire business dist rict of Gulfport. Sharon Mc M 11J1on, Mr._,"""-Gfl09Wr Scoct, 1rv1M, By day, this Mississippi River town or just 220 Laguna Beach, will :: •!Id"'"',....... WIWh•"· s... people is a cluster or bars and houses. but at night compete for the title J~,.~-.9'ri it is transformed with a glow of gaudy neon and of Orange Queen Ju-::.:."!~"· Jotw1 '* •-. c.. .. bright beer signs. ly 8 • nd the r 'ght t Mr •no Mn. B111 &omMt, HllMl"fton "I guess you'd call this a real friendly town," r eign a o ve r the1 Coun~ !~a<:;..,~.""•"• v ...... ._.. said Leo Shekleton, a burly Sl·year-old beautician ty F air July 13.22. l\l•nc1.v1r1 whoboughtthe lounge twoyearsago. E ntry de a d line for Mr .no ,,_,!:::!.1;.:,':.c.s1e'*». He calls it the s martest investment he ever q ort made. t he pagt!ant 1s June a,r111, ,.,, 2 Q . ( 0 ( 0 f ffi a t I 0 0 Mr •nil Mr~. Aerrnoftll R.tklin.t>, SHEKLETON ADMITS THAT A tOT of 751.'J')A7. co\leMe~.bov Gulfport 's po pularity is due to ·strict liquor la ws ->crt :S:.":ir~' J_, ~..i-. ~,. just across the r iver in Iowa . ----------•"''' "· ''" "Seventy.fi ve •>ercent Of my business IS (rom Mr •lld Mn. JOM A09tr, HunllftQIOf\ t R 8H <l\,boy Iowa," he said. "Around midnight or 1 o'clock. abb• Mr •MMn..D••ld -•,H""''"ll'°" when the places over there are closing. you can sit JS :~~:;..,llo:.V~ "'""""' .. ,,1111, """'' right here al the ba r and look out the windows and •no1on e..c11.oir1 wa tch them coming over the bridge, Ion~ linei. of Mr •"" ""'' eovo P•t•rs. Cott• them heading straight ror Gutrport. That's why we Expel Mew. DoY ..,.. 17, Im call this Look Out Loun~e . Mr •"" -~ J....n H'flll"''· """'· i..:p I II f I •noton h«ll, DOy "On Saturday nights trU... p aee rea Y 11 s up," Mr .,.., ""'~ T>totM\ Hoowr. eor-.. said Shekleton , sitting al the plywood bar "Jl gets 17 °"' M•r.oir1 hard to find a pa rking place sometimes and folks ·Jews Mr .no ,,_,:-r!~!:· ~'.'~. e..1too. line up all the way to the highway. And on Sundays '"-·Do' We'r e O""n bright and early, for 'services' so to M r •"" """'· MltNoi1 AeM•11. Hun•-..-inQlon 8NU>, 9"' speak. You m ight say I'm a dC'acon here .. pH l LADE L p If r A Mr .,.., -.... J-CAtbell. Hunl· THERE'S I\ POOL TABLE IN the middle r>f tAPl -An organization ;!1°"~8::'"~':°:. c;.,, 8 ,.,.u, th<' room. a fo w riverboat models on the w:.ill and :or ca 11 in g 1 t s e l r th e wrnm'"''~'· "°' Supreme Rabbinic Court M r •no "'" J.,.n L•r"-C0>•• jukebox in the rorncr with a n•perto1re th<1l is de· of America fnc . has ex-M• ... 11,,, cidedly honkey-tonk ,..,,, "· m• The Oaks :.iround th1• l'Orrll'r 1s mon: urhanc. pelled 17 persons from ~~,,,~i;:i.:~~Q'~~ R~s. Huni. with slick country bands :.ind itc; Na u~a hyde t he J l'wis h fa ith for Mr •"" M" G.i111ermo A.cetit•o, I h b e l ievin g that J esus eo•••Me~ Q•r• furnishings, but ShC'kll'lon der ares l ere 1s a com-Christ is their Messiah. · .,...,, •· '"' m on bond among the m a ll thal makes this tipplers' Allr. •nd """ oon•'" M•t"o''o", Thr., .. wh1 t 0 robed w ·t '"" 1 town something spcci a I "" " " m.,.,, ·,.'!::.,, tt, """ r rabbis sounded a call on ~ The Look Out. hke its competitors, o fers its M r """ M" ""'"-' Ft'""· Munt friendliness nearly around the clock the shofar. a n ancient ~1~!;"',,,!';,PO~rv•o lello, Co\t• An ordinance requires that bars close at least ram 's horn, recited the Mc ... 11," two hours a day. which is exactly the tim(· it takes names of th" Mess1amc Mr •ncl1W\.Jot>n1>oo0ge,1"'11w .1>ov J ews and the r har ges A.-Hn.m• T erry the barma id to hustll' t ht• last custom1·rs out ._., and M n Fr•Gerl<IL Ouilell, into the dawn. s weep up a b11 and !('ave thani.(s prl· against them · and the n N••POrt 8-.1> boy s n u f ( ,, d o u l t h r •· e .,.,,, u, "" senta ble for J im !ht• d:.iy m<rn. who launches thl' h ._., .,.., Mr~ P•u• H>orren, co.•• unending cycle wi th lhl' sound nf a pOJ1·l<1p al i <'Undies dunng an our· ~·r· ... ~· ...... J-_.. a-.. ,, H·-•· long l'l'remony an a -·~ -"'"""' ._.. -· a.m. sharp. downtown hotel room •nqion a..c".Q"' b ~-~ AS GOOD AS RUSI N F.SS IS. st used to 11e bet guarded by mcmtw rs of Mr and ""' !>•n NQuy•ft. Cott• ter . The state btJi ll a new highwa y seven years ::1go the Jewish De fc n s e -... ""' U S h. h h d h I Mr ~"" """ e ... u W1>11•. H""''ft91°" to re place old •. 34 w 1c :.i run n r. t a ong Lea~ut· """'"· ""' the edge . or town. Thrt•e taverns closed shortly Mr..,,., Mr\."'""''' ~aplt!tOft, Hlifll· thereafter. THE DEFENDANTS ::'°:~~9~-1 51Me•os. coua SWEDEN WILL BECOME THE first nation with such a law. adopting it in the International ·Year of the Child. The law ls a step in a process aimed at protecting children's rights here. A children's ombuds m an and a n e mergency phone watch for youngsters already exist. "It's not the sa me." says Leo. "but then what were charged with "ac-~.•w• . ?" • . h a,rilH,19" _..:;.;;1s;.,;. ___________________ t1vely engaging in t e ,,,.,_ --~ J'"""" e1-. """'· spiritual destruction of ~~~."~!...1c1 •-o. c~t• the Jewish people"' by -~.11ov When the minority Liberal government introduced lM bill to ban parents from s panking last March, Justice M~nister ~ven Romanus said it means .. our soci.ely has taken an mc,re8;8rngly negative view or beating or spanking as a means or bnnging up children." Punch The re has been no organized opposition to tbe law_ but r eactions from jurists. lawmakers , and parents have been m1xed. Said one annoyed fat he r of three: "SPANKING AND SPANKING •.• THERE'S a difference between deliberate s panking and what J would call an outburst te mper. I never spanked my kids in cold blood, only on the spur of lbe moment. J am sure it does not hurt them but help them." Most critical of the law were spokes men for the Maranala secL a group of about 300 persons who split from the Pentecosta l Church in the 1960s. It sees physical chastisement by parents as a natural means of correction and an "ethical, moral and rellgious right." The sect operates its own "pilgrim " schools In protest aga inst the public school system, a nd Ha ns Drynte. principal of one Maranala s chool. safa: "Jl the authorities try to stop us we will go under ground and light on. They are s uddenly outlawing an old cultural tradition and parents a re declared idiots incapable of rearing their children. People in other countries will laugh at this and a whole generation will be criminalized because some sociologists have their way." WHEN THE LAW WAS DEBATED IN Parliame nt. Conservative Tore Nilsson protested it. Quoting the Bi ble, ancient Icelandic life ruJes or the book Havamal and a centuries-old Swedish law document. he said, "The Jaw against spanking conflicts with our cultural tradition, with pa rents' rights and personal integrity a nd with Western humanism ." Justice Minister Rom anus took a different view. ·'This development renects the now-dominant view t hat the child is an independent individual who can demand full respect for his person, integrity and own value," he said. The Ja w prohibits "any act which. for the purpose of punishing, causes the child physical injury or pain, e ven tr the disturbance is mild and passing." It is m eant lo include psychological punishment, but legal experts have criticized the wording on this as too vague. Many child psychiatrists, psychologists, sociologists and doctors bave welcomed the Jaw as necessary to protect children. '"THIS LAW 18 LONG OVERDUE because so-called spanking bas in effed been a le«iallzed, milder form or assault and battery or could lead to worse abuse," said Gunnel Linde, who belon1s to a children's rights oreanizaUon and has written a book on child beating. _ And one wetrare officer . sa1d: "ln my work, 1 o1ten1>ecome amazed at bow JJttle parents know about their children. They don't have to be bad to beat them, just ignorant, teachln1 the kids only the most primitive and ineffective way to solve conflicts -through violence against someone weaker.•' Grade Sc:!hool children aged 8· 10 polled at a rttreational center were definitely against being spanked -not 1urprislngly -lboqb they found it natural ~casiooally beat a brother or- alale.r tbemaelvea. PETEa, It, NOTED, .. MY SISTE& is always riling me. Then I hll her but that's OK because we are evenly matched. If m y dJd would hit me, or mom, it would not be fair but I would hit b ck too ..•• "IDWDI ls no 1ooc1," be c0ntlaued. "But some parents think tbey cannot brlna up kids without span.king them. There tbe only thine la to nan away for • while so they become aAXiou.s an<t re1ret It." 1.etaJ medical officer Sven·Olof Lidholm took a stem view of parenta wbo beat their children. Crit1ci1in1 authorities for laxne11 ID eartng for maltreated )'OUnllten, he said he receives more tban 800 repe>rts of child beatings annually, about 10 of them fatal. And he beUeve1 there are perhaps some S,000 other children beaten re1ularly Without It being reported. TD BAN DOU Nor CA&RY any apeclllc punishment. However, ordinary crimlnal law allows sentences o/ up to 10 yeen for serious CHes and up to two yean in mllder enes. . F1ou1na ln schools was partjally banned ln 1918, but as late at t• teacben ln lower ST•de schools were still tallowed to uae some pbysical pu.nlsbment on students. • 1979. Pu!>clt Plltlls lld "fa lsely te lling J e ws that acceptin~ Jesus is a con tinuati o n o r Judiasm." The e xcommun1ca· lions means that thl' 17 can no longer return to Isr ael as J e ws under Israel's ''law of return.·· cannot be buried from a syn agog u (' o r h n ld honors in a syna~ogue. the court said. Primary targets or thf' ac11on were f<!aders or J ,. w s r () r J (' ~ u s . a Califor nia-based mis· ~1 o na t y g r o up l h <tl 1 operat es u nd e r t he name Mmena Ministries ALSO LISTEI> we re leaders of a New York · based group called the AmeriC'an Board of Mis =-ions to the Je ws It has bet.•n e11leged that both groups have the financial ba<'kin~ or eva ngelica l Christian groups Yiddish Theater Film Set The public 1s invited to a sh0\\1n~ or the film,. 'T ht• Golde n Age o r Second Avenue." June 2 at 7 30 p.m. 'at Temple Bl'th Sholom in Santa Ana Th~· film. narrated by Herschel Bernardi. tells the story or the h1slur~ of Y 1dctis h theater. Its showing is s ponsored by the J ewish Federation Council or Oran~ Coun· t y • s .I e w 1 s h Cent c r Serv1ct·~. Enterta inmenr , danc- ing a nd re freshments also will bt.• provided . Cost. 1s Sl.50. For in· formation. <·all the coun· Cll a t 75'H 94.t. Talk is Cheap. It's easy to proclaim "the lowest prices in town" on television or radio. But advertisers who mean what they say commit their price pledges to print in newsp(\per ads. For bargains you can believe in, rely on t.he DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. ( I I t ' J ' . ¥ .. * r • ._.. I MF -·••V -.. • • -'• -• ' ..... f""t•• •, • •·• • -.,,. ..._. .. -••• -.---• ,..,... • ... 81• ~ Y PILOT.~ Wedneeday. May 23. 1971 NATION . 'Ellrllest Town Site' Found In Vlrgbda W*&HIN&FE>N f APi-1'~ earlieal town ail• found ln British uttled Amerio hH bef'n un earthed on tbe..bank1 or tbtJ J8m<•12 RI ver ln Vir&inla. Trea1ure1 turned up In three ytara ol excavatlon Include the on· ly two mJllt.ary "cJoae" helmelb ev•r found ln the New World. lht- ea rlleat u,mplu or British American pottery and a akeleton from the lint major lndhin ma111cre. complete wlth wounds from acalptn1 _ THE DllCOV£alt:8 wuti made !!~~!!!!!!~~~d~u~r~ln~1~e~xc~a vations at Cttrter ·~ f 41!1·:' MOTOR OIL STANDARD 300R40WT 43c SAU PRICE or. PREMIUM 10/40 WT. • 59c SAU PRICf QT. TRANSMISSION FLUID SAU PRICE 49~T. DlXION OR FORD ATF QT •.• 69• I 1 ,-;. .. J ll=':'~l ENGINE QUNU ..... _ ... 17-01. Sill 1 •• Pl Kl i1iu1 \ii MECllANIQ IUllFlUID llG ..... n-Hc 01. PIU&IUM MUVl DUn MOBIL MOTOR Oil 30 2 s WT . ~ i AIMOI All TUlnE WAX PIOTICTMJ SUNI PAm WAX IK. )3t llG. 1" 1.tt Ut 8 ov~e spray con A ho rd shell shine GroYe--JlllitftlatHNh TIM> fH'~-.. financed by th.-Nalwn•I Gto· @r11ph1r Soclt'ty , ~ hh'h :wnounct•d <ll'l11ll11 T ut•1111ity Sde nla&t s fr o m l'o lo nlitll W1lllumsbur1:h. which owns the Carter's Grovt• property. bti~un dlulng In llr70 looktnJl for traces ol outbuHdmws from tht· lltth ctm lury pl11ntuho11 lnstt>ad. tht•y found rcmuams of a aelUement Hl lWlliUOO ycw·i; old~r In 1976 the dhUt4.lrs came 11cross tht1 rt·mu1n~ ul Wolste nholme Towrw. Lhl' t'arhesl trucl' of an 1<:n.:hs h s t·ltkmc111 10 t\m('nca uWH41"-M-AKE&-1'HU~ia t'overles so important Is that nothing of the JameKtown settle· menl iand fort diatloit from 1607 has t'ver been found." said Ivor Noel flum e. reAide nt a r c hivist al Colonial Williamsburg and chief of the project · ·'Thus. the remains of bulJdinas and artifact s un earthed at Wolstenholme provide us with our earliest evidence of life and death In colonial Virginia," Noel Hume said in a National Geographic magazine article. Although archcologlsts know from s W'viving records pretty u~h-wftete Jantestown;--the earliest s~ceasf'UI En1liah settle· menl in America . was foUQCkd In l607. its remair\5 have never been found and they believe the ori1inal site was washed away by the river. FOVNDATIONS F&OM later Jamestown buildings survive. but not the original stockaded settle· ment. Wols tenholme Towne. named for one of the principal stockholders in the sponsoring company, was established in 1619 a few miles downrive r from Jamestown It was a year before tt.e-..ptJlaftme-leilMleid-filt-lllYt1MM.ut.:---.;. Maas. In 1622, more than a third fll Wolatenhclime Towne'a cltlaena were killed In an Indian uprialns which swept the Vir1lnia ..W• ments. THE ARCHEOLOGJSTS _Jound several graves In the la.t vi11111. but the moat interesUn1 one con· tained a skeleton they think may have been Richard Kean, mJUtary aide to the plantation's 1ovemor. Death was attributed to a blow oa the rront of the skull by a cuttinc tool, such as a spade. •• .. 99 Arl,u\!oble lovnge ond choor leo•ur e \lu1dy \'eel l1ar11e ond tubular ••nvl •••oppong REG. 9.99 ... . ~. INFLATABLE BOAT IEG. 6.99 549 I JI\( ()l;I·~~ ''FRENCH GRADIENT LENS DESIGNER" l4" JUtMOI PUUMAN 48" WADING POOL ~~~~!J~oly pool 3•• woth colorful de•ogn ALOHA •0•60 I mon 1nllo table boot ol •1nyl !--or;, GULF LITE ''. 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WbiJe there's notbinl quite like the aroma of food cooked outdoors, neither is there ID~ quite u tasty as grilled hamburgers made with freshly ground beef. Home economists suggest that you chop round steak in your food processor and for each pound uaed. add one quarter teaspoon salt, a dash of pepper and one-half teaspoon of Worchester sauce. 'Iben shape into patties. Let your fa mtly a nd guests choose from a selection of fillin~s that can be quickly prepared in your food processor You'll ha ve a meal that will satisfy indivtdual tastes. yet re main easy on the chef. CHEESE & MUSHROOM FILLING Shred several ounces of Cheddar cheese in rood processor. Use canned sliced mushrooms or chop fresh mushrooms in processor. Mix t.ogetber and seal between two patties. BACON & CREAM .CHEt::SE FILLING Crumble fried bacon in processor. Mi x with softened cream cheese and st:al between two patties. BLUE CHEESE & ('HIVES FILLING Chop fresh chives in processor. Mix with crumbled blue cheese <room temperature> and place between layers of hamburger. AVOCADO & ONION FILLING Finely chop onion in processor. Comhine with mashed avocado a nd dash of lemon juice. Place mixture between layers of hamburger. CREAM CHEESE & OLIVE FILLING Chop pimiento-filled green olives or black olhes in processor and blend with softened cream cheese. Place between layers of ground round. • • • Until recently. Americans turned lo trad1 tional hevera~es. such as beers. soda ooos and iced tea for summer get-togethers But these days, people are finding a newly Jl<>pular beverage -wine -meets thirst and social demands dwiq the warm monlha. When a summer occasion calls for something a liWe special, impress aueats by serving cool. refreshiDI wine recipes. SUPER SANGRIA As guests arrive, serve a tasty, invigorating wine punch that will get any party rolling. To prepare. peel 2 medium-sized oranges in single long spirals and put the rinds in a large 4-quart pitcher. Add 'fl cup super-fine sugar and max it with orange peels to release some of the oils in the rinds. Slice the oranges and add them to the pitcher along with 2 sliced limes. 2 apples sliced in wedges, 2 sliced bananas. 4 cups orange juice, 8 ounces orange liqueur and 2 bot· ties rose wine. Let the mixture stand for 15 minutes, then remove the orange peels. Place the pitcher in the refrigerator for several hours before serving, then pour the san- gria into tall glasses or large wine glasses, half· filled with ice. CIDCKEN IN WINE When it's time for tbe main dish, serve this delicious chicken in wine recipe. Rinse a 3· pound broiler-fryer chicken fc ut int.o 8 pieces> with cold waler, and mix in teaspoon sail, •1,. teaspoon pepper. and 1/4 cup of flour. Coat the chicken pieces with the flour mixture and shake lo re move excess. In a large skillet, melt 3 tablespoons of but· ter over moderately high heal Add chicken and 112 cup chopped and peeled onion, one 4-ounce can of chopped mushrooms, 'fl teaspoon minced, peeled garlic, 11• cup chopped, fresh parsley, •/4 tsp. dried rosemary leaves. 1 cup dry vermouth. in cup Wine and the chicken broth. Cover and simmer over moderately low heat for 45 minutes, until chicken is lender. Next. remove c~icken pieces lo serviniz <See COOKOUT, Page Cll) Th• first peechM ol the ,, • .,,, are available now. Baekya I Spot for ·Plenie Memorial Day heralds tbe..Qmmer IMIOD and tbe loq holiday weekend uaually ia ideal ror picnics . Rather than fight holiday traffic -and use up 1aa -plan a family party right in you.r own backyard. Wltb a little plaMing and hearty. familiar food. you can turn the backyard into a change. of ·pace picnic setting. PICNICS ARE made for fun so you'll want to rind the foods the family 1.ikes best. Add · som e extra touches sucb as a checkered tablecloth, brightly colored napkins and utensils that oarry out the red-while·and- blue theme. If the meal is scheduled for late afternoon or evening, place some old-fashioned lanterns m strategic spots for a warm, cozy effect. Food is the first order of business. THE Mf;NU should be simple yet sub6tan· ltal. Fried or barbecued chicken is a traditiona l favorite at picnics -so plan lo have it. Three Bean Rice Salad is a good choice to accompany the chicken and can be prepared early in the day -or even the night before. Red kidney beans. cut wax beans and French-style green beans are navored with a marinade of Italian salad dressing. lhmly !)!iced onion rings. salt and pepper. Packaged enriched pre-cooked rice 1s pre pared according to packeige directions and fo lded into the bean mixture Chill thoroughly. then arrange 1n CJ r lea r bowl a midst crisp. curly lettuce for a culodul addition to the picnic lable. LOTS OF FRENCH RRE/\D AND a tall pil~her of refreshing l(•ed lt-<J with lemon shcei- roundout thcsc·ent- .. Ir ~ 1 \. . . Dnnct mu1lbr dDMD't.,.. a pmhlem It a familypic:Gic. Dad might favor apple pie, tbe younpten might opt for chocolate layer cake and Mom might settle for a slice of cold meloo. However, with fresh rrwt approacbing its peak tn late May. a li1ht. refreshing dessert JDilbt be sher~ topped with fresb MUODll fruit. Along with the food and the weather. the moat important ingredient ol a family picnic is , fun. Remember. the bigsest room in your house isjustoutaideyourownbackdoor. TDEE BEAN alCE 8MAD I can <8 ~ ounces> red kidney beans. drained 11 can f8 ounces) cut wax beans. drained I can <8 ounces> French-style green beans. drained rice 112 cup prepared Italian salad drt!flsing 11. cup thinly sliced onion rings I teaspoon sail 14 teaspoon pepper I 112 cups water I 1/2 cups packaged enriched pre·cooked Combine beans. salad dressing, onion, ~ teaspoon salt and the pepper in large bowl. Meanwhile, bring water to a boil. Add rice and remairuog salt. Cover, remove from beat and le t st.and five minutes or until water ;s absorbed. Fold rice into bean mixture. Chill thoroughly. Serve on lettuce, if desired. Makes 4 L 2 c ups or 4 to 5 servin~s. OVEN FRIED CIDCKEN I padrngc commerc1a1ly.prepared coating for chicken I 4 cup oil or melted shortening I egg I t.ahlespoon water 2 I 2 pounds chicken ptecet. !Stt PICNIC, Page Cll) Get the cookout season off to the nght start b y serving hamburgers made with freshly ground round. A wide vaNety of fJl/mg s will add a special touch to your out- door meal. Don't forget beverages. Super Sangna is a cool refresher. Produee Seleetion, Quality: Exeellent Overall. selection and quality of most pro- duce items is great Consumers will find several excellent produce buys to enjoy this week. FRUIT More spring favorites are starting to arrive on the market. The first peaches are available out of Arvin-Bakersfield and Coachella Valley. The fruit size is small now, but will improve. Reedley·F'resno should start their production in about a week. Prices will ease as volume in· creases. Sources say Bing cherries should start this week. As always, first-of-the season prices will be steep until volume begins. Also, grapes out of Coachella should start in about another week. A boat load of Granny Smith apples are due to arrive th.is week from New Zealand. Prices are expected to be up over last year. The tomato situation is rather steady this week with Florida. Mexico and California all of-. ferm1 product. Quality continues lo be a pro- blem. An excellent tomato buy is the cherry tom1to. Supplies are up and prices reasonable Local atrawberTles are past their peak so supplies have switched to the northern areas. Prices have bit their season low and con· aumen can expect to see higher prices. A voc8doa should be a 1ood buy this week. Slaea 1reamall. but tbe frull is plenWul and rea- IOllable. l"or melons, cantalopue prices have weakened u supplies have increased, while a heavy demand has strengthened watermelon prices. Eating quality as good for both melons. Essentially, Naval oranges are done for the ~ason and ~upplies now switch completely ove • to Valencias. Coachella graperruit is scarce with quaJity reported as fair at best. In the tropical area. pineapples and mangos are both plenurut.' Pineapple prices are rea- sonable while ma_ogo prices have eased. Bananas remain steady. Papayas continue to be a tight 'tem due to the crop loss and the Uruted Airlines strike which has hampered shipments. VEGETABLES Sweet com out of Coachella Valley is a key item this week. Production is up, ear size is good and eating quality excellent. Cocisumers will find sev~al key buys in the produce department this week. Radtabes, rreen onions. carrots, zuc.chlni and cabblge are 111 good in quality and price Mushrooms are in better supply and quallly is also 1ood. While iceberg lettuce prices are a bit firmer. it still remains reasonable. Quality is good out of both Salinas and Santa Marla. All t~ leaf lettuces are also excellent in price now mulac these warmer days perfect for salads. A high demand for celery coupled w1tb tbe seasonal seedln1 problem la caualn1 prices to advance. Supplies wm switch over to the Lom· poc area in about two weeks wbicb lbould eue the problem. ~··-----.......!·-~ ........ -··--·---............. ---• • .,, ... .._... ... -.. .. • • • , -• .. •• ---•• _.. • • • • • --· -.... ,, • -.. .-••• .# .--• • t . • .. .... .. •• , .. • I a -.vfl.Of .... 1 , ....... "" ''Well, they're off on ono~ day ?,f high adventure and ••pl0tatlon! SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS , THE .FAMILY CIRCUS ''Of COURSE I notice something new, love. It's y04/I • • • f oce ... y04/I forehead . . . a ST AR on yovr forehead!" DENNIS THE MENACE !~ ii ! . f I ~ PUNKY WINKllllAN • ft\ ~KMG, A ~ ltJ A a.MJ6 •K:NMBMT,f#l/IJ MISS PEACH ' • I ' • by Pasko, Tuski & Collttt4I NANCY by Fent & Tom Johnson LOOK··· THE BIRDS BUILT THRiii NESTS IN MY YARD THEV ONLY eLJILT ONI! IN MV YARD·- DRABBLE DR . 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Y PILOT (2 ~ ;Kids L~ve Color, Crunch ~~ Raw Vegetables 08 to be•lt"1 fooda ln· u ·CUI> n . e. s te or minute. Tbeu, beat pnt• Un at•.-d of IUlll'·laden the bottom of blender dice fruJt. Divide fruit ly, stirring oecuionally, apple and oraqe juice, Jmll taod? Jari 1prlnkle on 1elaUn. amon1 4 paper cups. untll 1elatin melts. Re-125 ealorie9 per aemna A•-Dally Flack of divided \Vaat 1 miaute. Heat re· Pour 1elatin mi~ture move fnMll beat and add Unpeeled 1Uced nec- 11.-U., Ala. Qe'a u.. 1 &abl .. pooo ~n malnlnl 1 cup water to over fruit. Chill several fro&en juice concentrate. tarines and apple juice, ~al Caap Seale nevond,.a.Un boilin•· Pour lato houra uaUI H&. Eat Stir constantly until dis· 150calorieaperserviq Banta, • ...-a.1 camp 2 CUllll tnalt <eacepl Go•~f blender jar. Cover and deiaerta wttb a 1poon. solved. Pour over ilfced -Peeled cubed eitin• for dlabltic -.n.aten frah ...a-.. -a..> blend, acraplq onen, or diced fruit In paper oran1• and apple juice, d ,___ .--...-untll 1elat1n aranulea · W I T B O V T cup1. Chlll until set. 145 uloriea per 1ervtq UD er UMt auspices of •~ can frown B't Barbara G1bbona dlaolve. Add UDdUutecl BLENDEa: Combine Makes four servlnp. Canned julce·packed tM Alabama Dtabete1 Juice eoeeeatrate <u froaen CODCentrate. Cov· aelaUn and water in a Some combinaUons to pineapple tidbit• and A1eoet•km. ceot DimaPDle \ d ... -.a w lt try·. ,,.,,. Two of the bl11e,st WfTH RENDEil . er an ---.. un me . amall eaucepan. Wait l <See SUM. P¥e ~> ehall~ are 1ettln1 ,_.~;:..;;,.;~~;.;;;.;..;..;;...;;.;..;;,;,...;,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__:~~~ kld1 Co e•t the i r veaetablea and d••· coura1tn1 Junk-food anacu. Dally hu solv\"d both problems by t>ncouraa· Ina the kkll to enjoy nw ve1etable 1nack8 11erv~ wltb healthful non fattenina dips. Kida love tbe colbr and crunrh of raw ve1etablea. and dipa tum them into fun foods. Some of th e ir favorites an! soow·whalt.' mushrooms, celery und carrot strips, cb~rry tomatoes, whole raw green beans, red and green peppe r rings, cauliflorets and broccoli buds, tbiD ''thipe" made from raw zucchini and yellow crook-n ec k squash. Here are two of their favorite dips: CURRY DIP -Com · bine J 't'l cups plain low· fat yogurt with 2 teas· poons curry powder . 1 • tablespoon grated raw onion, ,,., teaspoon dry mustard. Seuon to taste with salt, ""8_r and a few dashes ~r bqt pepper sauce or hot pepper. ChiU. Makes l ¥. cupe, 5 calories per tablelpoon. ASPAaAGUI 'GUACAMOLE' DIP · 15-ounce can aa,.,.,.., 4lralned 1 tabllepoon lemon juiee I teupoon1 arated onion 1iil teupaon 1arlic powder o/4 teupoon 11lt Optional: ~ teas- poon ..,..S cumin '-" teHpeon chm powder 1 tomato, PMled and maslled Few drp Tabueo Sauce YI cup .,..... low·fat yogurt Combine In your blender or food proc· ~ssor, atend smooth and ehlll. Makes 11,1, cups, ~ I calories per ta poon. lAetS 111bur1en are I es-;,::lally popular, · top wtth thlek 1llcea or tomato, oaloft and dill I pickle ddpt. Bat Ute bil problem for diabetic youn....,. -Of' •'9rorie on a ._,.free diet -is cats..,. I He'8'1 a 1ealed-down ven• el ... r Hll\P-Siae formula. (Jlfon-dlabetica can ... halley instead of sugar tua.tltute.) SUGA~ftEE CATSVP :Y4 cup plain tomatc puree 3 ounces < 'h or a small can) plain tomatc paste 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 4 tablespoo n s vinegar l/• teaspoon onion flakes 'Al teaspoon garlic powder I/• teaspoon ground clove l/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice Optional: quarter· teaspoon celery seed Salt and peppe r lo taste. Optional: sugar sub- stitute to equal 2 table- spoons sucar, or to taste (or 1 tablespoon honey, or totute> Combine all ingre- dients, except sugar substitute, (if using it) in a aauce pan_Cook, Wl.! covered, stirring often, until reduced by about half. Store in refrigerator. Makes about ~ cup, about IS calories per tablespoon (about 20 calories per tablespoon, wi honey . *** Speecb 1weeta for the school aet needn't be aa1•·packed and fat· i.iq. . Needn't be a lot of won, eltber. ID fact. tbey needn't be kid Ruff. If you're kw>lr'DI for a nutrltlon-'rlth pick-me-up for the 4 o'clock slump, you might Ute 1o trJ tbeae e11y re- . clpe1. • Wlth-LUcky, you can affOrcl to feed he whole team1 I _ ... r,-- } \ / ~ . ,,/ ~ ••• J~ ... Wholesale beef prices are down this week ... ·so Lucky passes savings on to you! Just In time for your Memorial oav weekend cookoutl Lucky's You've always liked Lucky's meat prices. But this week, when it selectlon of succulent steaks and roasts has never been better comes to feeding a lot of happy faces, vou·111ove our prices and our prices on beef are at a new lower prtce. What this all on beef. Overall, they· re a picnic, and that·s nice for a change. adds up to is a reason to celebrate ... with burgers, franks, so when vou and the team gather for eats this weekend, steaks, fresh corn on the cob and juicy sweet watermelon ... remember ... Lucky's a good play maker, and that's what all from Lucky, your one-stop discount supermarket. dlscount's all about. 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EA e WHOLE ~t.~!~~~~~~ 18 CHERRY TOMATOES . ........ .. ......... tlOl..IST .• 49 FliSHLIMiS ... .. . .... . ................ 10 RED DiUCIOUS APPLES UlllUAllCY -. ...Jll,IAC.98 RUSSET POTATOES US NO 11MJNCi9n .............. LI .16 . .. what discount Is all at>Outl t0""1on1 1919CWLUOYSlortt me o ''°""'_,,,Ml l'nc~..,. n••CC>1•"tl'O t•Ctoton-rn"1tf't<onct00fll•to'"' "'""' •111no ....-..a. We make thae bleD• eulU 'Mil der-quick fNt and Juice ... , ""''AUM•WDUI · comblaatlona In tbe 111ornin1 and pour them. • ,, .. LA--AVINUC ... , .. ,"' flH KAll90fl IOUUVAllO ~ PJ MO. IUCUO Aftltlll OAllOIN ...owt , ,,,. MAOlllOLIA AVIMll llUNT-TON 9UCM ... , ATUlnAAftMll llUMTINOTOIC KACH 1 tofO NOClflltUlllT llllUl UOUUHILA.I Nn CA90T llOAO AT lA ~AZ Into paper eupa. Store u-•o• tbem In the refrt1erator 1.• M111AOA .._,_ 01im11 ~ANOf JtJO I C-AVINUl 1Alf1A AllA Utt IO ~Ol lnlln ~· ..... ....,._ ...... ~---.............. ,.,.._ ... .,,.,.. .... ______ ... _ .,. .... , .. ~ ... -.............. , ....... ,,. -'.,,. ......... ,,. ~HOHN DAILY I A.M. ITANTOll rllt llATILU AVI. I ... ~ -Wl~•AVllNC TVITIN 11111 ... ~T AVINUl .. .,_"" ,,.,, -lllaDAL.a IT'lla«T Diabetics: t Time Meals DIUETES la a disorder of lhe body's abllity to make proper UM! of 1uca.r. It la !.[Qpor- tant to detect this dlluM nrly and -et itUDckr control before It lcaa• to t'ompUcatJons that un hav• l~ct on almost all body systems. The object ot dlqnosll\ 18 lo determine the de1ree of lrHtment the patient will require to live a near normal lift•. Accordin,: to lht• Amt•riu n Dlabf>H·s As aot'latloo. lht'rl' ur\• 10 m11llon dwbt•llc~ 1n thh .. country. but only tl m 1lhon have bt~n diatcnO!led 01 t~t> who ure undt r mt'd•cal treatment I million rt>c1uln• u d1uly uVt-ctlon ol insulin' almost 2 nulho11 ust' orul mt'dlcat1on , and t~ re-st control tht• d11>t•ust.' by diet alone Un~n trollt>d d1ubN1•s it-lht• third lt>adtnR cause of deuth in this t·ountry. and 1s uli.o tht• lc>ud111Jt ca UM' of nt•w c·1ases t)( bhndn,·~s SOMt; Ot' Tiit-; wurnin& s1gna1Q Juvenile onset d1abt.'ks in adolt':,cents i.nd young adult!> is t'haracte n Lt>d by the sudden appearance of a~normal thirst, unus ual hunger, rons tant urination. r<ip11t 'IH'lj.!ht h"" for nu apparent r~·as,~n,. \\t•,1kru·.,., .1111J r.111i.:ut'. u111•xµlarn.-d ir ntab1llty and ot1uM·a Adult on:-1·t J1.1b1•t t·:-. 1•;in 1nl'lu<lc the~e s ymptoms a~ 't't'll 1:1 s <lrow:,iness. itching, bJurred v1s1on. cx<•ess1ve weu1'ht. tingling or nu_mb.ncss 1n tlw t•.x1n ·rn1t11•:-. lark of e nergy, skin 1nfecllons and slow healing of cuts and scratches. If any of these symptoms persist, be sure to see your doctor The diabetu.· diet is based on a system of r~d exch~nge lists that have been developed to gain maximum control of this degenerative dis· ease. ll 's if!1portant to follow the diet carefully. and lo avoid all foods containing sugar. Here are some sugar.free desserts that ce1n s ati s fy the diabe ti c, thos e who are hy ~oglyt't~mic. and those who are watching their sui.:ur 111take a:-<1 prcvcntr ve medic10e measure tr ate LF.MON-RICE RING 1:: <'UP n ee 1 z teaspoon salt 1 2 c up boiling water 21,z cups skim milk I tablespoon unflavored gelatin 1'• r up cold water 4 eggs, separated 2 tablespoons frozen apple juice concen· 1 tablespoon le mon rind 2 tablespoons lemon 1u1ce I teuspoon vanilla e xtract t t 'rom Pal!,e C l I Prt·hl'at 1)v<·n to 4()(} degrees. Empty coating onto a s ht·t.>l of wuxc·d paper or into a shallow bowl. Spread t11I in a 15 by lO by I-inch jelly roll pan. ti\ n at·boltom pan with sides not more tha n one inch dt>cp gives best results. I In a larf!.e bowl. beat egg with a fork: add water and ble nd. Add all the chic ken and toss gently lo moisten each piece on all sides. Starting with lar~e p1t>c<'s. f)lac<· c hicken in coating. one pie<'(' al a tim(' Pile coating on chicken. the n prc•ss f1rml~· 1m all sides until the piece is thickly ancl 1•\.f•nly covt•red Place c hicken in pan. sktn !>td<' do~n I' ry 1n oven 25 minutes. then turn ;ind fry 25 minutes longer until ch1 r k<'n 1s l l'llU l'r He mo e from pan i m - mt>diately Ma kl'S 4 ser vings Combine nee. a.It and bollln1 waler In the top or • double boiler. Brina to a boil and cook about 2 minutt>a. Add mUk and cook 10 minutff mort'. Soften 1t1latln In co&d water and set ulde. Combine eu yulkt1. apple juiee concentrate. leomon rind, lemon Juice, and vanilla. Add some hot rttt mixture to the •H yolk mixture. then pour the fllll yolk mixture back into the rice and <.'OOk ~ mlnu~11 more. 11t~rr~ conatanlly. Rt'move from he•t. stir tn aoftened gelatin; 1J1ht tborouchly and then chill aU1btJy Beat egg white• unUJ stlrr. fold Into rice mixture. Spoon into • 2-quurt rinac mo&d J&nd ctull unUl set. Makc11 8 ktvirf~li . PINEAPPLE WHIP 2 tablespoums unnavored gelatin 3'-1 cups u.nsweetened pineapple juice I tabll·spoon frozen a pple juice concen- ' 1 teaspoon i.ult 2 leaspoons grated lemon rind In u sm all mixer bowl, soft.en gel1alin in "'~ t•up PIOt'ltµplt• JUH'l' lleat remaining Juice a nd ddd lo ~t'latm, stirring to dissolve completely. Add 1tpple Jwre \'Oncentrate, suit, and lemon rind Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Beat un high speed of an e lectric mixer until fluffy and double in volume. Chill a few minutes until mixture mounds fro m s poon. Spoon Into 6 sherbet glasses. Chill until set. Makes 6 serv- ings . • COFt'Et; PUDDING 2 tablespoons instant decaffeinated coffee •1~ teaspoon salt 1:1 cup flour 2 cups skim milk, scalded 1 1~ tablespoons artificial liquid sweetener 2 eg~s. slightly beaten t teaspoon vanilla extract Comb.ine coffee, salt and flour in the top or a double boiler. Add scalded milk slowly to make a s mooth sauce. Add sweetener and beaten eggs. stirring thorouf!hly. Cook over hot water ~lirrin1: until .thick. Cool. Add vanilla and pou; into dessert dishes . Makes 4 s ervings. And get a great-looking wash in t h e ba rgain. Oxydol 's unique combi- nation of detergent plus bui1t-in bleach gets wh ite clothes really w hite and colored clothes really clean. For detail s on this money-saving offer, sec coupon below. I 96070x TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE ' F' ,,. t I •r- -... • "' SAVE35° . . .. ... . .. . .....-.-·--..-. ---.... ~. ,, ........ ~ . •• .Cookout platter. cover and keep warm. Mix the 1 ~ tableapoou buUer with the l ~ tableapoona flour to farm • nnootb paste. Briq the liquid in akUlet to a boU over blth be~t. butter mix· tur• l ~ at a Ume. r coutantly unUI a . Wben sauce la 1. pour over chicken. " VEGETABLES IN WINE Aa a luaclous aide-dish to complement any entree, wuh and divide I larce head of broccoli Into noreta, pat dry and place in akUlet with 113 cup of already heated olive oil. Add 1arllc clove. chopped, salt and pepper, a daab ot nutme1 and l cup wine and saute until tender. NQISVND.\ To sat.lily the sweet-tooth ud eool a teRid day. ~ the meal with tllil refreabiaa deuert. .mply mix 1 ~ tablelDOOm ol com· starch, ~ cup 1u1ar and a dub ot aalt in a aauce_pan. Gradually aUr in ~ cup ol wine, ~. cup oraqe Juice, and 1 teaapoon ollemon Jwce. · blendiq UDW mJxtun ia smootb. Coot aad atir over medium heat unt.U mixture bolll, t.bickena and becomes clear. Add l teupoon grated lemon rind, a dub of ~ace and ,a small amount of food coloriq, ii de· sired. Next, add 1 cup halved, pitted fresh or canned dark, sweet, cherries and ~ cup chopped walnuts and simmer for 5 minutes. Add 2 tablespoons butter or mar1arioe aod serve cold over vanilla ice cream. ve30c ·and start your own coffee plantation, too. on my size c•n of MJB Ground Coffee Sewe » ..,_.. tM purdlaM of -cen ~ ........ MJ9 OIOl#Mf c.n.. fell~ 111.te CH 9flncl), GAOCER: PleMe l9deem ltlos COUl)On .ti ,,.... ,.,. ...,. on one un Of MJ8 Coffee ~ w•ll be~ M ltle '"'* vllue plu' !>' !Or Mn· dling, llf0V'°90 you Md ~mttt hlvo com· pllec:l llWllll ttie le!ml of !tits olfflf Coupons mAv nol be lu.gne<I Of lrtlnllemtO by you We will not llOt!Of ~IOfl ll!rOugh OUIStdo "911"' Ctes, blOllelS. etc 'l'ou< CUJIOITW must Pil'f M1V 5'les l&r Coupon >'Old tW""9 IMed, PtOfl<b/le<J Of retCncted lnvotces ~ your purenase' Of ~ ttocli IO c:over eoupont ptMeflfe<I !Of reo.motion mu.I be llhOwn on leQUOSI C.-.. 1/20 d one c;.,i Fat prompl toek'· "JlllOtl,,,... coupon to MJB Co . PO 8o• 1'8 7 Clw'tlon. k>w• $2732 Our lllh lolln: n1mc' lr11111 the lrnl''t l"n llcc lrl'e' in the ~orld. TrCl'' rhar Fn1w '"<111!! and rall and ht·.1u11ful. Thnc llCl'' :uc 'IX'n.il 111 MJR .ind we'd like you H• ha\l· one JI! }t1Ur own St•nJ II\ th..-coupun hclow and "l"ll 'end ~ ou :i 7 rnnnt h o.fll. fl It 1 x in It collec lrt't'. I\ ~rc1:11 ~rowin .l! rrct' 1h.11 hloom' fra~rJnl wh itt' hhi..~(1m ... S,1\e JO~ and :-.Ian a'"'. I ..: ..: p I ;1 n I a I 111 n . 1ght in )OUr own hn111c. Name ~------=,.,..,.,,._...,.... .................... /Pltiate ptonl) AoddttsS~------------------~ Ctty ~--------------------~ Slate -------,~~ ---- .. ··~ ---- l ' 11 FOOD DAil Y PILOT 0 FOr Zest: ) v· . mega rs Althouah (ichtr, white and wintt Ybl9t•rt a re 1ttll the mo.t popular. ot h er varif'tlt!s of aeaaoned vlnt.tgars are availablf' t oday for broadtonlna OM's ulad borl1<>n1 Red wa ne v1 nt'N•r seasoned with 1arh( give8 te 1.-sty l11&vor to moat areens , whll• white whw vlrwt(ar 1m parl5 a milder, subllt•r Qua ht)' Malt vinc•.:1i&r . l onR used as a :sJinnklt•-on fut fish and t'hlpS, Wiii ubu add a dchcHtt• ~u,ur t•• salads. es ll('r\Ully fish salads. And ti.rrago11 flavored vinegar glvt>1> a frest1"aniliC lake taste 1•1 many chicken. fish i.n<I mixed 1reen sahub The Hearty Mt>etl And Potato Salad shown ht-rt' is a tasty r ib sl1t'ktng dis h fo r s pring into sum mer meals All the ingredients arr• prepared ahead dn~ marinated 'into an oil and garlic navored red wine vinegar dressin . for several hour:. in th1: refrigerator before ~erv ing, Cooked . d1l·cd chic ken. marinated an la rra~OO na vored Wint' vinegar. is thf' b<1s1s ,· another delicious salad Here's an easy 'Na y to make yo ur own seasoned vine~ar . <'rush one teaspoo n../drit·d herhs ce.g basil. tar ragon, rosemary. mint oregano! or one clov" garlic in a jar with et ti~ht fitting lid. Heat one pint vine~ar to the hml ing point and pour Into thf' jar. Cover lightly and let stand at room temper:ature ror 10 days, shak1ng the• jar on1·e a day Then s train Lhl' vinej:!ar. rebottle it and cover The vinegar •~ now ready to use. . The Vinegar lnstitut11 suggests the followiug recipes for Hearty Meat and Potato Salad and Herbed Chicken Salad. whi c h show the versatility of seasoned vinegars. HEARTY MEAT AND POTATO SALAD 3 pounds potatoes 1 po und slic e <' c ooked r oast bee f turkey or chicken % cup oil 1~ cup ga rli ~ flavored wine vinegar l teaspoon bas1 leaves. crushed . I teaspoon s alt '"-teaspoon ground black pepper 'h cup sliced celer y 1h c u p s I i c e d radishes a,, cup ~rate<! carrot 3 scallions or grecr onions. sliced Peel polalot>s: c ut into chunks . Coo k 1n boiling saltt!d water lo cover until tender. about 10 minutes. Meanwhile. c ut roast beef into 3x I inch strips. Place 1n a small shallow pan: set aside. In a small jar or measuring cup combine oil. \'inegar. basil, s alt and black pepper. Dram potatoes: pla ce in a medium bowl. Pour ~ cup of the dressing over the hot potatoes: toss to coat completely Pour remaining 11:1 cup of dressing over roast beer. Cover roast beef 'and potatoes; place in the refrige r ator until marinated and chilled. 3 to 4 hours. To potatoes add celery. radishes. carrot and scallions: loss gently. To serve, place potato salad on a serving platter on a bed or lettuce, if desired. Top with reserved sliced roast beef. Yield: 6 to 8 portions. -REllltED CIDCKEN SALAD lr'I cup tarragon. rosemary or pars ley fiavored vinegar ~cup oil l ~ teaspoons salt toH .~ntty Sh<'e OC'h tomato anto thr•·~ '., an,·h thttk SllC'PI' Plat•t1 around thf' ed11e ()( u servan1 plah' Spranlt Ir tomato slir~ with ~. t (' a s po o n v 1 n ,. It • r Moyod C'hll'k~n salad 111 t hf' rf'nlf'r of tht• nn" Vlt'ld fl poruon1>. l cups salad with All Ra']ths sloras wll be OPIN 9a.m,.. , .. Monday, Me11IOl'ial Day, May 28. r··~. -?' · r.~ . Checll yOIW local slore·for special ~-~~· holiday hours. ~ ~ ~>~~~~ •\.., ~ ~~· P1tt1 JHn-Frottn A1lph•·MHI or Aalpl\I Rock 19 Beef 09 Hambarger or Comish Hen Wieners Hot Dog 81115 lllZe 1 lb. pkg. II eac~ pkg. oU Bttl Lo•n·Boneles Medium Slie·Froaen Pl.AINWRAP " Top Sirloin 89 Portl 09 Potato Steaks Sparsibs Chips ... F > CHOICE pw t::· II lb. ( 1his hearty meat and potato salad getS its special flavor from marinating the ingredients in an oil1and garlic · 11avored red wine and vinegar dressing. .... . •) ' . -~---. .. \ -·. Vine Ripened sweet Cantaloupes per lb. II A19u1-r or 0111· n oz. Cant C&C Cola ... II pack v' Hundreds of 11ew low prices throUghoul store ••• Golden Premium Meats Al lolphs8Hf lleaks ancl R~ts Are UIDA Choice bcluslwely ~ ,.,_, Joll, .. ~.,l s--1" ~ ~~H~1TUrt<tr1 Port< Steak P't' lb. ~ ,_,_. JoN>·POtll S~Ol>lder;l.,...1-1'' ~8Mfllib·I-Port< Roast .... Spencer Stelk lb ~ ~.,,,.., JOh"·POrlr Loin 141 u~ IM!llib·I _._ Mixed Pork Chope .... I ~·DJCI RI> Steak lb U\O.-lH nl TO'ld .. 2" ~ Telllell9ftd Beef Cube Steak ... Sliced Bacon t~o1:1 lb USllA IMICll•d 1s1 ~ llelpt.l lb. S..I* ,, .... ,IC_ c1~". Short Ribs P9' Super Blend lb . U~OA 8~1 Alb·l••~ M•tly l n(! pe• 211 ~unit~ m•tt) Rib Roast lb Pantry Flllera Super Dell Win•• i Spirit• Super Produce •tch .33 :· .15 (;?J R~iphs Ice ~ or;·j~k;··• .. 1ed :· .25 ~: .15 b~ .57 11•1 69 \.•n a Hulth A .. •utr •01 bll J2 Of + '01 .... , .. 1•• ~ Fr•11tll 1 OCJ Chili-0 Mix .27 • 59 .79 .69 .97 ~ P;k 'N Beans >•oL 49 ~K~~Vodka Clll • q1 1111 3•• Super Bakery Uo1 bit ~ A99ulw, S.no""" 0< G•lllt OCJ Adolph's Tenderizer 3~L ~ .i((;i;, Dills >~;1 ~ Gr~pe Jelly )101. jlf ,.01. /If Pricll tffKitve Mey 24 thru Mey 30, 1979 115 ~ Fr~h;i* Mustard ~K;;pyc;~~k;,. ~ Chk:k~,~~f wth; S~a ~ i<n~lfi'D;;..ings 11.eipll• ~ Spana.h Peanuts 1201. 91 Ull I (.--···--················~ I NIM!'~ -Q· i I '-·• • .otT•wlllC...-141tl • llllplll I i a.... 10tb. 101 ! I........... bag I 1!0 ml . 1111 QI OU '·'~"' 1111. Super Soda Pop Iii' cail"" · 12 Oa. Cane .,, peel R'C'Coia 2 llr. IMI. 12.()L C_.tr......,,, 019"W 1141 Or1n99Cruth ,_ ~';.up ... "" IJ.Cb.C4M '" Coca Coll "" 12-01.c-1141 Aipln "'" 421 l;2J ou-Nlt;~r '4ot. 69 loel I 417 ~ A~gei Food Loaf 1101 99 1011 I 9'' ~ Appie"strudel '"'· of I 12• Flowers lor Memorial Day htthCul 1" Stock Dunefl fr"llCul 2•• Gladiolas llUl'ICll frttll Cut 1" Marguerite Daisie» hftell , .. .89 111 Colorful llUllClt 1" Mixed Bouq"Uets 1" 1'1tt11Cut 2" Carnations 001811 .. , .. FrHllC111 bu!ICll r• Pompona 1" . .._,. ___ --PJnda 1!9-~iLbJKk C01ort111-t ·· Sire •Kii 3" Caladiums 1141 1•• ... , I .,......... I l--iWl~~·°"'==~=C., m• · : pepper e cups diced, cooked chicken 3 cups Romaine let· tuce, tom into bite-sized pieces o/• cup sliced scalliom or green onlona 2 ripe, l a r1 e tomatoea In a small bowl com. blne vtneaar. oil, salt .ad black pepper; mix well. Add cblcken; ton to toat wtth tbe dl"t!SS · lq. Cover and marinate ta tlM retrtseretor until cbllled, at least 1 hour. JU1t before Mrvinl add lettuce and scallions: ,,..c-••Olll•-~-._..-°"'c-.e-~ ......... 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STOUFFER'S SOUFFLES 0 J • s102 range u1ee •••••••••••• ·1' .... , , . 1 fr·11 ,.,, •.• ,,h·,•ntr:1ft• 1:!n7. Macaroni & Cheese •••••• 79' Imperial Margarine ••••• 13' l:••:.:.il 1.1-.11•.1t .11·0 11•11wr-. 1orw.' 1111 Italian Dressing ••••••••• s 1°5 J:1·r11"l•·i11 -. 111:.:'.!••r I ti oz 1•1•11·1' 1tri1·1•d TOMATO JUICE 59< Safflower Oil •••••••••••• s 165 Glorietta Peaches •••••••• 15' Del Monte Corn •••••••••• 31' 1 ·1 ...... \\ l1 .. l1 ,,,.,.,"',Ill ('I •'.I II :-ii d ·· -I j 111 .. Hampshire Cream ••••••• 90' h 1111.i ... 11 , .f• li·•li1 I rt '"'" ,., 1·:1 in 111nt MIRACLE WHIP I 111 1 111•1 1 •"•111.or I'' I"'' 1111 h rai1'0: :i~ Olln•'I' Refried Beans ••••••••••• 39< 1: ..... 111.1.1'1tlw111i1· f1:11orr:1nol 1al111·' 17111. • Top Ramen •••••••••• 4 Fors 1 fl111·n1.il n••1•tl•.. .oil 1:1nl'ti1•i--:ioz 11hl! Powdered Milk • .' •••••••• s5 49 M.J.B. Rice Mixes •••••••• 45< SHASTA s 119 SOFT DRINKS . Cl Pu;ina Special Dinners ••• 69c 1'.ot fn111l th•·\ lor11• .di 1ari1•t il'~ -l)<nz MUk Bone Biscuits ••••••• 8 9' F11r -.111:1 11. 1111·di11111 or lari,t1• 1IOl.(!l -ill 07.. .. ,. ........ ""'""··~·· ............ , ................. . • llw lhlt El ... has been 1e411hl by llulhes Mnets, JOU'rt IOilll to see some . ' chmln. In • prices. lecMe we can now tme ldnntla• of "'&hes'· volu• buying llld wnlioll•ilc flClities. Ind, we1 pns the llvinp llelll to you. But, that's all! We're not Coinl to lower our quality in meat, produce, or aRJthinc el•. Or lessen our senict. So you can conti1ue to en;oy al the benefits of shopping at D Rancho. Only now J it wl cost you less. Brown or Powdered3· 9e- SUCiAR I ,\ 11 1111 .flt I -.1o•ll.11• I .d111·' I llo o'l 11 Special K •••••••••••••••• s 121 f\,·1111:.!~·... l•Jt' .1 t!fl•ttl "L!•t1HI 1u .. rn11ai,!.. 1·• 11r Granola Bars •••••••••••• s 1 os \:ot11r1· \':111 .. , ·di 1 :1rwt11·-. 111 m. 111-..: B • M. · s12s rown1e 1x ••••••••••••• •f!1 •t t 1· f'r1~·J..p1 111,1J..1•-. If l ':I'\ :.!:.!':·Ol Lower prices in our Deli PILLSBURY'S BISCUITS Th · 1 .. ,, .. r I'''"'" 111al..1• .. t h•·t11 1·1·1·n l1l't l•·r' 71 ~11z. · s101 «oquefort Dressing •••••• Blue Cheese Dressing ~ ••• s 135 1: .. 1,·, l'lal lr•r-. 111•1r ":1latl~ -and thl' h11d1tt•t! 16 oz Kraft Swiss Cheese •••••• s 119 "'"' ,., 1•11 I ho• h1,l1 ·-. ('11-.t 1·1111 J..,,• .. Ii llZ pal'l-.:11.!•' Whipped Cream Cheese •• s 1 os "I ii I flt 1 I,., ,, t I'""'' a l .1 111'\\ :.on1tnt h J'f'll'I' .. ~ 117. Cracker Barre) St ix •••••• s 185 E \tr:1 :.;hart• 1·h1'i',<P .. pri1·1·rl to lw a sharp liuy ... J II 1r:r. DELUXE AMERICAN $159 PILLSBURY FLOUR Aunt Jemina Syrup •••••• s 112 \1 ,111J1 1111·11.J ii I ftt.u1th flfll'•' '.!I 11Z Instant Coffee ••••••••••• s3t4 Welch's Grape Jelly •••••• 79' t Ir i:1111 1t t 111-. I••'',.,. prir1•' :!II •17. ; • .r Health & Beauty Aids reduced CREST TOOTHPASTE rr .... , ,,.,,,. \11111 n ,, ••J' 11th fl1111 ridf'' !1117. .. l . . s 1 • • 1ster1ne ••••••••••••••••• \11t i-..1·111 j,. I h.tl rt•f1 •-Ir• ' I..! n/ Alka Seltzer ••••••••••••• 89' Maalox liquid ••••••••••• s 172 ..;,,.,, • ii .II fn•t f11 l t 111•l t'l\'1 l:.!111. B A • . s 11s ayer sp1r1n •••••••••••• T s149 ampox ••••••••••••••••• J:, .! •. '11111 1 • ..;,, 11•1 1'111-. p.1d,a:.!1• 11f Ill HEAD AND SHOULDERS New lower prices on Wines and Spirits ... Save 10°/o more when you buy the case! COLONY CHABLIS 1 ·1i ..... 1'1111 1 ,.,1.1, 1(11111 "r l·.rrwrnld I ·,II r Inglenook lavalle ~ •••••• 5] 15 H11rl.!11111h , 1 'haltli-; •1~ ~11:1c ... 1.5 liter E & J Brandy •••••••••••• 56'' Gallo makes it for sippin'! Quart lord Calvert ••••••••••••• $669 EnJ111· ('anad111n anti the pric.-! Quart lallantl•' s ••••••••••• 5 1649 1 Crl!al 'irulch . i.:reat value! l.75 liter GALLO WINES - S b t• • w· s2•• e as 1an1 1nes •••••••• ('hahli". Burl.(11nrly or \'in lfo:1f' 1.5 litt•r Ten High ••••••••••••••••• 5549 Apprrdat<' ttw whit1Kt?,>' ar.rl the price! Quart . $4" Ion Rico Rum •••••••••••• , f'htl<ISI' \\'htll' 111' J)ark :ll ()Uf priC{' ... 7f)(} m) · s51• Gordon's Vodka ••••••••• Now a n .. w lower price on thr 11uart size · These are not advertised specials. They are just a sampling of the hundreds ol lowerecl prices at Hughes El Rancho.* TOILET TISSUE Bold Detergent •••••••••• s 289 I\ 1111.! 'I'(•' a l ""' •·111111,. t ii 1. • 11111·1• J l . .d s 102 oy 1qu1 ••••••••••••••• I "•·r a n11·1· rd l1·1·1111n -1111··· 1•ric1-'. :!:! 111 Comet Cleanser •••••••••• 3 3' Facial Tissue ••••••••••••• 66' VIVA -TOWELS I "''"' 'r' '"' 11••' 1•111 • ... , !I ·· 111:.! rt1ll -•"olo~ or rirints Zee luau Napkins ••••••• 45' l'ro II 11 q1l.111-. l11r ...,1111111°·1',;111nl,!! lll01·t Sandwich Bags •••••••••• 71' J:1:.!:.!11·-. '•' • ft~Hf IO,I fir• l•~l.!.1111.-)41 Stewed Tomatoes ••••••• 39 < , ,, ... ,,I t I I 111: 1111 'lot I,, •• ol 11. lto111. Peanut Butter ••••••••••• s 116 :-...~ 1p11 1 ,, , .,, ,· .; I, , .. .,. J.•r CHICKEN DINNER Cool Whip ••••••••••••••• 68' Deluxe Pizza •••••••••••• s2•• ' I ii ... ff. 1 I • tltitlld ,t 11.l • :!1i 0 /. '-f/t• Grape Juice •••••••••••••• 88' \\1l1 h'-. l••I" -.111' l:.'.111 fr111.1·rt Del Monte Pears ••••••••• 55' PORK 'N BEANS S s141 Asparagul-' pears ••••••• I; 1, 1•11 C; 1 1111 t o•rrdo•r I lfl t 11 11 p' 1 ;, •)/ A --_.;:_ _,,._____ __ Mexicorn •••••••••••••••• 39' f :r1vn f ir.trtt-t"t•rn "11h 11•-.t-l~o~ ran.. ~~-! .~·~~~. ~~~~.~.:..:.~ ;<G · • • s 1°' PO POV $ 7 89 H--___. ....... ~<h's Mustard ••••••••6_5_' __ !~!t~becomesmore~ttractive SCORESBY SCOTCH Del Monte Peas •••••••••• 41 c =-'" 1•1•t ,111.t l•·rrdo·r and pr1l'l·d r1uhl' 11; 117. Heinz Ketchup ••••••••••• 88' .Even l(rcat't'r \'aluc at the new price! t .75 ltr. Pl Us , • • • • advertised $pecials • •• ,.,. ·~·····-..------------•• , •• 1't> ... '· •Jn effect CJ8 of May 24, 1979. Subject to change as costs and manufacturer's allowances may uary. .. Th1Tlt~ -<1•.-l:rtt~!l•l l1t-.h1 -·--······-.....---·--· l ' I • ...... Ir .~ I Charcoal S 12, Brlquets Sprinrcf1eld burn hot and rlt11111! 10 lb Heini Relishes 39e kur11er. liot L>orc. ~'"'ct . 111,lto Ill "' Mustard ..... s •••• 49c ln the lti ounce i.QUt'\'te holtlt1 Buns N•tma 39c OI MOT tee••••• Sprinjft1t'lu rnluc µtil'lutge of ti BAKED 39c IEAIS S & W New England &tyle-28 ot B·B·Q Sauce~'59c Hut, Rel{ulur. H1ck11ry-14 <)Z. Paper Platessu 5139 Uixie 1 Spring Medle)o -package of 50 Burger Sauce &9c Hellman s "Big H" ... 12 oz jar Ballantine S · 1 09 BEEi i~c" Zee Napkins . . • 29c Spice Tone assorted colors-60 cl. Kraft Dressings 59c Catalina. Italian, Caewar-8 oz Macaroni ..... 29c Kraft 's meal in minutes-7 •, oz IMITATIOll MAYOllAISE less el, lets tf 7 9 ...... 32 oz;. c SMnlfilld Lawry's Sauce ggc Sweet 'n' Sour B·B-Q ... 11 1 , oz Tea Bags •••••• 'l 11 Chul{·a-lug-a Lipton! Pkg of 48 Read's Salads 59c German Potato or 3 Bean ... 15 oz. POTATO 7,c CHIPS · Loura Scudder's Regular, Dip or Barbecue ... B ounce bare ICE CREAM $1 39 Royal Hoet Premium Pack in choice of flavors-1 , rcallon Lasagne ••••••• s 111 Stouffer's in the big 21 oz size Llme1de120zea1 •••• 49c Minute Maid (I • • ... 2kt Celeste Pina -'-2'' SaulQe (22 II) Pepperoni (lt II) Potatoes •••••• 11c Crinkle Cuta, French Fries-2 lb p~ ,_ IS WHOLE s1 29 HAM • El Rancho's own ... water adcfed • Ham"" ......... 1111 Boneless .Him 12'! l/ lanchti1 Hiiir.~ ..... ::~·::~::·~1I! WE WILi. K s4•! Center cut to give you the bet1t! Rex Sole • • • 127! Fresh! ••. to make the value Rreat.er! ~!~fro~!!, I~ --!2'! '!:!'1! .. ~~10!! .. ~~~:d 1 Bone Roast 111! .. Cooked Slrimp s4••. Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef Cocktail me ... frozen and defroeted Bar·M Ham •••• s31! Boneleu-wbole, half or quarter Chuck Steak •• 111! 0 Bone Roast 121~1 F1£S11 ruL£TS! Center cut-U.S.O.A. Choice beef SPARE S 1 39,b RIBS Fresh! Meaty' Lean Eastern pork Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef IOllELESS ROI.LED BEEF $ 2'' ROAST 1b Chuck cut Choice shouldn clo~ lrs1111 . Turke11 ~~~ ......... II! 1-~I H.e11rhn's ov.-n ... 10 to 11'> lbi-11( plump tendf'r gnodne11s'. Mein roun1e pleaiwrt 111 1iny lime nf year ! ~~~~l .. !~!!~t w/•!~: Turkey lllQllMTD •••• 69f El Rancho's-frozen and defrosted GROUIDs219 BEEF · , 111 Bulk or pattieti-lean grind dvt!s not exceed 221"1 fat rcmtenl Slab Bacon • 89~ Hormel by the piece (SUCOI ...... 99') Sausagernuusnu. 115! El Rancho's own recipe-mild or hot LEANEST CllND CllOPPU llEF $ ~ 49 !!!~~d ... Bu~oo! • Uc>t!S not ex~eed 15'; fat content 1iJp Sirloin Sieak ... 11.7/l l '.S .lJ.A. Choice beef ... selected for quality, tenderness, fluvor' ... and bondci.~ offt1rs more rnluc' (FlllST CUT .. 3.59 lb.) at the Delicatessen PAt.llC RED SJ79 Snapper 11. for tht-uvt'n, ... kil lf'f 11r hrnill'r · LIEBFRAUMILCH -Johann ~e1ster-11nported 'or El Rancho-and you. s2~ .. Riesling JOtlAlllSD •• '2" .Johann Ml.'11:>tN imported' 'la"' Zeller ~mz ~n •••• 12" .J11h1tnn :'\lt'l·ln lmportt:d' ~!{ ot SAVE $1.00 . ON STRAIGHT s4st Whiskey El Ranrh11'11--6 yr old ... Quart 7 Crown ...... 51011 Sea2ram ·., hi ended wh1l-key-I. 7il It r Beefeater •••• sis•• The defln11 1ve 1t1n .. I 75 hter11 Mateus Wines '311 Choose Ru,-l· or White F1ft h Canadian Club 1741 Tbe 18mou~ "CL'" seve 50c-.i1 h SAVE 70c! ~ 1l1i 11 IR VODKA 5669 rranns FARMER JOHN ••• ·~. I.I ii fl Bonlod IOI El l<snch•' I""'"" Mozzarella 12a •• 'l 51 Prt.ci uui. (16 OL .. 1ot) (I oz ... US) POLISH $6St HAM lLIS Krekus or Polka-lean tasty! (2 11 siit ... S09) . Choose ~eat or Beef Franks-the brand that's become a California favorite' 16 oz package Sausage ... f..;.. 5239 Pickles cuasus ••• s1°9 Klcments Wisconsin treat! 12 oz C'hoose Whole or Halves-32 oz jar BONBEL ors 1 Jt BABYEL Or Bonbino, for variety! 8 oz Super Fresh Produce SHARP CHEDDAR S 129 Wi!!consin aged rheese-Everfresh -n oz PB1ch11 FmST OF THE SEASON • • • 17! California fruit ... firm yellow meet offers fine navor~ for breeklBl!I, for de~i.Nl or pleai.ure' fresh Carrots 15\ Jn plio bag for crisp flavor HOIEYDEWS .... nn.rM ......... ...... ""' 33~ Styrofoa• S 15 9 Ice Clltst • '' ••• duat the tbint for ~ht cold et.uff'! ' Fruit Rolls • • 29~ Choice of flavors . . . one 01. eacll t.'!foes 39t Nature's little gema ... 12 01. basket - and· ... for the Holiday ~:ti: ......... s111 Coppertone-f ounce-Oil, too Sundown s211 Sunscr•n ••••• Batra or Meclium •trencth-' or Pr1Cl'' 111 ,,fl , t•r Tlwr Mnv :U thmuµh Wc•d Muv .'JI) I Joen da1/\ 4 t o 4 .'iunda' /U tu 7 ,\ '' ,a(.,,. to dealer~ WE Wll IE OPEN 10 to 7 MEMOllAL DAY l\HCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADEN HUNTINGTON HEACH WPOA 1 Bl:ACH EAS T Bl lJ F-IRVINf LAGUNA Hill S ' ''' '' i' -• ,,... ' •,\ 1• t1 .. ' I ... "• •f ""'• •i 1nl1n~l ~ ''·"''•,,. q' ,\ q•ir•jiJ•H '•• ... , 1 II, 1, II,,••, ' ,., '''' ll '~ , , • t6.Jl M~1u I 1'1 '1•l'""" •\o ~' ,,, ' I •• i' J' .. r ,, .rlh• ·'"' ,, ., H ,,, ' "",1 ''" I' , I t I ,, 1,,1t"' l ;• ( 1•r1'1 I •'"' \ .... I • ..." 1PI' ~· ... ~ ........ "ai.t ' CIDCIU11 IYBP .......... Ito HtnMJ'• .•. favored Ice creem toplJinl! l~ oa PEAllT •no ............. 110 N1tural ... n1turelly ,ood! Hollywood 16 oa ....... PlllD ..... Mn. Fannina'• for old time tute! 14 oa STYIOFOll CIPS ••••••••••• 41c Pack ... of 61 .•. 7 ounet> ... Sptin.rield mcrr ms CAT F• .... 210 Choice o( vari•tJ" In J 2~~ ounc. cen .................... ,$1.31 ILOOIY lllY Ill ••••..•• $1.21 W.X IEFIU •.••••••••••. ~lie I. I. TOUT TISSIE ..•...• lie 011111. KIEIUT ....... S2.3• Cbomt __, ot &he Dl«-12 ounoe cue T•balco melle9 It Ju« rifbt-30 .01 bottle Gt... cl...,. for the epreyer ••. 32 oa I AlllONd Colonot White-4 roll peck A n1me )'ou'll recollect! Km11 11ze (Zk "'I -.... - . l WedMedey. Mev a . tm • T , • FOOD '· :Ire -FooilS of tlie Fut11re Those of the ·Past? 11 . --r1-:;-:..:.fR11p111!11P.-.•-::-:-::---dn.er.n:ntt-, -1bua~lr.1nesadv:.t..tiiider"iri•iiilopii..-·-f-•_.u11m • r 1 r •Jee t • d panltt 1pent 1nUUon1 "IN 'l'llS early~." bouHboldl now bne OG· elemeata tbat make U! a bera. Tiie microwave -I• ktkhlai ol the . I t• trrtn'te-crto1nh . pro1110Uw1 thw 1abr lie ea •'a•d, ........ be t1 l W 2 Didbitt: by meal.'" People leek oven WID lpeM'"UlllD ... _.---t i..-•t ~ -ompa"'ies. to dispel the notion that a ometlm•• railed atltutfe. involved wttb lmpn>ved lNI. demorrapbea ex-quick, euy, available their way. "' ·-" .. food co1npanlea clidate auao,a. "V~ don't.. Tllia rutw.. tbey Uld, aaltlUon -takl.n1 Pfft.. tbe perceo(qe Lo tnty items. "If tbey All Wa, remember ..... llere tbey dwell on what the pubU~ eata. aoylturf•ra today." b•ton1• to lbe can· lhln,. out that people reacla eo. Apartments, want a aq. meal tbey 10 bee.me moderna are in ~-eclaaolo1L and con· The ~Ile. ~ aaya. lleNlftft Aumer . tht compaa1e1 don 't like and puttla1 ln kltcbeu, pantrin wlll out." the proceu of movina •I ....._ .l =...:;: the public &eta wh•t •l la f~~ aakl. no th•& auppb hlm wltb tlllAp tbl& caiPt baw '8Dd to be --.1a.... And T,0 ..Ua food....coa:J.olf...AIAlJ mort •d· ·, tlaat tlM fooda of the w.nta. ruearcli ... lo-fooi mull react to coa~ beta loll IDlfoe•••q." cllata1 patferna will cerna are d9'eloplaa tbe vaacecl IOdetJ. Or la it fut "You on·t sl'll the dl!Y at &Mtr ••pafty tumer tutH. '4We're cba111e. modular meal, m.cfe up tbe otblr way around? unml&blbetboHof consum n wh t1 t h ~ Aupporta aulop, •••n tpeadra more Um• PaeblilijllHpeet.d '"l'bere ta 11.lread,y a or Uelllt eutly eom· Weare,,ou'llrecall,re-I Uae -put. Take pasta, doesn 't w a n1 .·· h e thou1b -wtaUenattr11 br6a1tn1 HDvenlenre toebaaaet.ooufamW. deeUae ia the family blaedtomeetlndlvldual tunabalt.otbebu&eaa Celt beliM wttll lf&la de c I a r ~ • If e and 'ins to Jam U.. dowa • •cl n • l u r al n e • • become •mailer. meal," aald lfcNlven. taate1 and &be diDlDI well. Tbat'1 wbel'e we s:dvlli.aalloa baa _M_c..,.N_l_wn __ re-c_a_H_h_o_w_~_o_n_· _i_h_r_o_•ta __ -_eo_•_•_e_om_·_'_o_1_•t_he_r_._ .. _•at_d"'."'Eb_U_n_. ___ ,._l_ft_y_p_e_r_c_e_n_t_o_f __ ·_·A_ncl __ •_dec_Une __ ln_tbe __ t_lm_e_•_of_f_a_mJ__:ly:__m_e_m_·_be__:;l;..aD __ • _____ _ •weloped aome form of It ftom local 1r11ln.. It ·a men '°'"' on for mor.-lMa 5,000 years And ._. puta b being re· ~vef't!d. · 1o att the ba11i<' ~thnh' • foqda of the Mt'X1CMn11 a• Orit-ntals ~II have b1e111c· .cr1t1n bated ra rboh ydrM l~~ They utilize meat. but tbey aren •t dependent on IC.. They u cn 'l , a11 lht' tfthnolog1st.s s1ty. meat intensive. They are rf'lat1V(•ly 1n expensive too. ,. hu•h adds to their appul Pasta. for exampl~. fosts much less than beef. a fact well known to 1boppen. Every time beef •rices go up, pasta con •umption does too. • The people a l the P illsbury Co . wh ose future depends on how you \'isualize yo ur future. we re musin g about the c-ha ngcs a few days ago "WHEN VOtJ go from a primitive society to an advanced societ y you gel more m e at con· sumption ... said Malcom McNiven . vice presi - dent . m a rk eti n g ser vices. And suga r and fat s too Evolutio n seems to progress that way .. But now ," Mc N1ven obierved. "the t rend has lipped." He brouf!ht out his charts: in developed naJions. they showed. su}ar and fat usage were high but falling. Grains. chick<!n , fis h. vegetat>Jes were rn.;ing. In the less developed countries the situation was the oppos ite The c-h a rts s howed s u ~ar <t nd rat consumption. 1 hough low . were grow 111g People were moving more heavily into rneat and away from pasta. ··M o!-""-. d eve l o pf'd c ountr ies might b t• becominJ! more like the less developed.·· s aid Mc Niven. They arc turn in g back to basic'>, <.t lthough thf'y ure sc<'k · 1n~ the t>as1c:s in m urt: conv('nient. easily 11rc p~r~d form. '1'1\is, of course. pre· sents a challenge lo the food concerns. who an~ perceived as on the fron· tiers. always cooking up new ide s to test on a reckless ublic. always seeking ew ways lo make an d-fashioned buck. THIS IS the turf of Oave Ehlin. vice pres1· Check For Salt ff your doctor has told you to keep your salt in· take to a m in imum because or high blood press ure. obes ity or some other medical pro- blem. check the ingre· dl ents of everything you swallow. including non· prescription m edica- tions you may take routinely. Rem e d i e s for sy mptoms lik e heartburn or indiges· ---on. tor-ex-ampt . con. tain varying amounts of salt. Laboratory findings report a wide range iri sodium content or com· monly used antacids. ~me contain 150 times ,more aodi um th an <otben. However, there is a Jow sodium antacid, Rlopan, that ls not likely to upset low salt diets. Therefore, it pays to lread labels carefully accordinJ to a s pokespenon (or Ayerst Laboratories. . ! + MD deli. IAMI • SllCIO M>l OOU Ofl .. 99' BULK WIENERS ..OIUllll ·-.. $1 Jt SLICED BACON Ill ''l· .... ,_.. •• U\,.• s1•• SUCED BACON l.t. tll&Oi 5 • tU AClli "'"'"'" LB . . .... llULK WlllllRS S LB. BOX M .19 EA. 99cLB ... Riii ROAST LARGE EM> •1••l. ... ....... . ROUND snAK BONELESS ROUND STEAK S1 .99 LB ., •• LB $139 SUCED BACON • •8 .. c. l• OSCA~MAH• $179 IKO • Ctove• • 1 59 1((1 • ll.t.ot-<:u1 • 7•-.. AST 11 . C.CKSnAIC ,,•IH WIENERS HI ,.0 tA OICUMAVUI $11' IEU FUNKS IU ,.0 1(1J • CHUC1I • -l£W •22• IUJ • CHUC!(• llOUlfO • 90M ···--WP l l NT .. A•T •• •1•• WlP • K.ILM.CUf • , 07 IUJ • IMAl.l INO • SEAFOOD fA OSCAM M••l' • llOUtiO. SOVAM[ s1 •• VARIETY PACI ;!-g' -,.""',u ......... 111<>....,.n ....... ,,__,_.__._.._.....,_,_.._ CllUCK •OAST '' ..... A.T 11 2•• MaSfta. l • f IM COOIED SHRIMP ~~J t• s 13 9 •tJ • llOU>IO • llOf<f•th • 1 •• •m • llOUOIO . 90Hll.US '2"• WU ll •2• u H()llUllEl • •"-AHOL(R $1 '' WIENERS • Lii ... G 1• flll5"FllOl(.. s1 s9 ........ T l l Tl•HA•T ll cu-•t8&K TURBOT flllET NSH• .. or1ou mo11 .. ra1 $199 sw1ri S•OU,•H I ,2 .. MU •SMAllU•O $ 9 JllfSHlll(U[H 18 s 19 LU• A•• IEEF l9 TllMrD ltOAST l• ••• SnAK •• 2• osc•• ... ,,,,.•Ber• s1•• YA11£TY PACK :.:~: t • "°""ll s19• DOVER SOU FILUT 11 2 •m·•o.,uus $IM 5,.;;-s:;)Q,.,.00• ,3 •• eu• •CHVCo.•10 .. u rsi. •2 •• '"'U"'"Oll" s snw MIA T 18 WIT .. aaT ,.. SllOULMll •ftAll .• · ICELANDIC HAUBUT " 379 ~El •CUAll••IO,.Hm $2•• s w1ris••u wttnl •3•• flltr ••OuNO•IOhHlS~ $ 79 BHF \Yr.A~GlERS ;~~ l• -------------~llAM l8 TU•KIY .. UTmo n•sna• II 2 ;. M1NllT£. MAIO l EMONAOE •REG. 30.1-0l Ofl ,__ •CRYSTALS . s i •s SEGO LIQUlo ~~!:c~. ! . •OOl 4gc . . JU<>l. CRUSHED TOMATOES •l"" s ! ·~-o' 21c OLIVES ~=-~~:~ .. no Ho: &Jc s 11 • HEINZ RELISH ..... 8U•Gl• HOI DOC:. ~ 43c ....oz: , .. n,• oa S•tl ~ : '<'IO.' s 149 KETCHUP HU"l ' ! >H)I 55c, •II-OZ. 1··: DEL MONTE 75c I -· 5 156 sU:~c;~~~:'.~~-:~.... • ·'.:',,. $1.08 STA I fR BllOS • ASSORTED• SOU ARES ICE CREAM ! DETE.RGEllT . ! DETEREiEllT .. 6 Ol•U•GOLO ·~BAR SOAP . ••I '-0L 50c W~/~~~~!~~~· ! .. a"'.',,:17~~ l1M£/S<.AlE HtMCJvEk 79 MINUTE RICE ..,. ... ,s ... o, o•u"~"'' 5 39c e LIME AWA y c RIBROHr orn1to "" ,,. IQ/ .... • •••• ----HI-OZ. ,. ~ STATER BROS. .. 98 I • KlEE"E". w111re OR AsSOAno cOt.ORs 63c MAYONNAISE 11 "' c ••FACIAL TISSUE ·····-·-~'- ·• BALL•RD RY-KRISP ~~0J~ .. co ! 1 \0l 84t 'lf81SCUITS . _ ..................... 1.~z. J 6c CORfl CHIPS :~~~:~~~nl ! 1 ol &~ SNACK PACK ~~~J.~c 1m1t111s ! •1Hll 7., Low-Low Frozen Food Prices FABRIC SOFTENER SJ.it•e•os S uMl( 82c YARD GUARD --~ • ":'. 01 s2.54 CHARCOAL LIGHTER ou•c•:•l ! no1 74c I~ STA BROS. 57c ~ PARTY DIPS ~~p;=:•0 "°'011M>l ANTl-FREUE ,.($.Oh l I •l.01 '3.79 ECLAIRS lllCH'S ~ .,c CRACKER JACKS to•U ' ! lll-Ol 39' CHOCOLAY£ "· '" ............... ool . 'c GRAPEFRUIT: JUICE M1Hu11 11a•O !u-0z SSC ORANGE JUICE ..u1EMA10 . .f . .cL 4 MARGARINE }le ORANGHUl((-wHoUs . • ~ 37 '"'l"••• ! l•l-Ol ORANGE JUICE WH«ESUH. .• . .•• 12-0Z. ,,. ORANGE JUICE WltO\ESUfl • •M>Z. 91 c STYROWARE PLASTIC FORKS LEMONADE ~::.-::: .. -···• .... W)l. 25• LEMONADE :~c:.= ..... f . ..'2-0l. 4ac PARTY DIPS :~w:r':~' . ! . ·~z. 47c Cftftlfl($ :;:~::~01.••1sa1111W1t... • s1 09 LIMEADE ..uru•M> .... •· .... . . .cL 29c uun O* OOlllll ~IUH ... l~l o ASPEN l'f.PSl.COlA. DIU l'f.PSI. Otl • s1 39 MO\llll AIH Dt w lllJ~l CA"I o ASPEN _.,~..... . .. ~ I . wm 91c 7 UP ::J"~"" ···I ........ ~, c• ... 51.39 •••1111 .... ......... --·----....--.. --· ... ·--........... ~ ......... ...._, .... . -----..--. .. Iii ... .. _ ..... ______ _ ......... ......._ . .,. .. P*ICIS Dm:. 7 FULL DAYS, MAY 24 • MAY 30# 1979 .,.,. CORN UIRA-FA~V • SWEll • l[l;()lA 1.2c EACH POTATOES NlW CROP• U !. NO 1 • WHIH RO'I I 2c l8 1 •Jlf,I • 'iWt I t• \llKI •1~l · CANTALOUPES U ~ "-0 I • \W• I r "tt't(/ .... . ONIONS NEANTHE IELLA PALM s3s• IN6 POI E.t. • ~WT>. .. .. • tsua •sm .... . . .... •111 Cl(lSl .. cUmlS .. ,., . '°' It m.nm Cll.ISl tw -· ,,.,, iu. CIAlU PaMSM ClllSI ..... .... 'I.IS •111CM Stas ··~ ...... "-. ·~· •us MlllCM sm.ES ..... ..,, 1t C&Kllluml :.:::.: ......... .._. ·-.,. sm.n ~ NlA JI WAI IU f .... ,, llWmSMAIJUY .• _. ft' NTAll S.IUI !UY •••'Ill IASPIOl'f f9J -,_•ta l•P•lll ""' '1.IJ . Health & Beauty Aids Specials CASHMllE llA 1111 • Ill.It ... •-n llOOY H>WDE.11 • ICl-Ol .. \Ill~ 5"Allll'OO 011 COHOITIOHt'.R IMJl SCllCK •Pl.An.IM ILIRA •m ~~!~OOCILAOfS s 1 09 ~~'':ASH 12c ORIA•A• SIAP IAIAWAYS IAllASll. SIAYI ~£~~l011lllll( 57c 11-0l - Wl"llU\1£ TH£NQHTTO LlfillT ()Ill~ ~•to COMllllRCIM. OUl.al()lll WNOUIAl,.lltl .. 't p ~~~~...,;,:.__:~..,...:~~~~---------------------------------------------------------W-... ~----~·-M9w~D~,1~t11.:_ _____ & OAILYPILOT ~ t, )\ .. . \ 1, g ' . .. ,. ' l f ! l I I ' . ,'ti , I • l ~ ·1 1 \ ain!· C&·C Cola lS here! Beginning today you don't have to pay more for a cola that has great taste and uses the same high quality cola nuts as Coke and Pepsi. Why C1C Gala llstes great. 1 John Ritchie is one of the best soft drink flavor technologists in America His taste buds are said to be among the most sensitive in the world. John Ritchie has been with Cantrell & Cochrane, makers of C&C Cola since 1962 . He form ulated C&C Cola's great taste using the highest quality cola nuts and other natural ingredients. As a very young man, John Ritchie formulated another great cola, Pepsi-Cola. C&C, Coke and Pepsi are three different great-tasting colas. But, John Ritchie thinks C&C Cola tastes a little bit better, naturall y. lhJ C1C r.a11 casts less thin r.au and Pepsi. Depending on where you live or shop, a six-pack of 12 ounce cans of Coke and Pepsi costs you about 30a: to 60¢ more than C&C Cola. · ~ C&C Cola charges ~ess becau~e Cantr~ll & ~,I Cochrane deliver their cola the mexpens1ve way .·· -~ ._ 1 -in big trailers direct to supermarket ware-a . houses. One big delivery costs much less. Coke and Pepsi charge more because they deliver their cola the expensive way-in smaller trucks to many individual stores. Many little deliveries cost much more. If C&C delivered this way, C&C would have to charge !llore too! . . C"---"""Oday;the-people at-C&c,tike-John.Ritchie':are de~1cated to bnnging you t_he__..~- finest quality soft drinks in the world-at the nght pnce. · . . . ~ Try C&C Cola. Use the introductory 10¢ off coupon on the ad1ommg or . following page to save even more. Once you taste C&C Cola you may never en1oy ~ paying more for Coke and Pepsi again. Diet, too! M-.... r \ 01919, Centrell & Cochr•ne. Inc. Eliiabetl\. Nronoi-- I I •• ·--~ -. . .-:'~ ,,_._ .. ,.~·~ ·~4'-~:.-.,.,..,..,.._.,,.-#1119.,,.r••~..,...~ . CJ• OM. y PILOT . Wedneeday, Mey 23. 1979 ice: ·Stuff Peppers here 's a flavorful ve1etabJe combination that 111aku diel1n1 almost a pleaaurt!. It's colorful 1reen pepper h•l•ea 1tuffed w1th a creamy rtee combo. Tbe recipe stv• la for two aervin&J, but it can be Haily aaulUplMd 106 , .... , , .... , ,., .. ~t1119oon salt D .... pepper ~ teupoon parsley \4 teMpoon poultry Wllat la Nl'UeUlarb u · peaUn1 about Buadlt ltulfed Peppen la the eooklna method. Wrap the stuffed pep-pen in heavy duty aluminum foil and fOok rt1bt alona wttb othr itema In the oven. aeaaoalq Or prepare peppers abead and Irene. Tbe indavldual foil bundles can IO dlnctJy into the oven with no last minute fu11 and bother If you have btta of left· over meat, you can make these 1reea pep· per beauties into a full meal. Just add chopped ham, chicken, turkey or beer. A great meal in a bundle . . and easy cleanup, too W111e Contest Set For the third con· sec utive year the Orange County Wine Sor!ety. in conjunction with the Orange County Fair, is sponsoring a Homewine Competition. The competition is o pen to all amateur winemaker s In California, who will compete for the coveted blue ribbons. This year's competi- lion will featwe a wide \'ariety uf categories re- sulting in a broader scope ·and more awards oei ng made. All de· votees to the ti m e honored h o bby o f wint!making are cordial· ly invited to submit wine for judging , according lo Jim Graver. chairman for the event. 1-----f;''nr---"1,... made from j ui ce concentrates. categories range from Zinfandel and red wines to white. r ose, fruit, dessert and s parkling wines. For the purists, the fresh fruit divisiO]l of. fer s eleven separate c ategories from Zin· fandel , Cabe rn et Sauvignon, Pi not Noir. Petite Sirah, Gamay Beaujolais and other red wines to Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Johan· nisbf!rg Reisling, white, rose, fruit, dessert and sparkling wines. Awards will be offered in each category. Finl, Second and Third place awards will be made and each wine entered will receive a written critique by the judges. Judges will be select· ed by the Orange County Wine Society and will be unde r the direction of Jerry Mead, CaUfornia wine writer and critic. One bottle and one label, representing each entry, must be s ub- mitted for judging. Judges will hand down their decisions June 10 at the Memorial Gardens building on the Orange County Fair erounds. Final date for enterine i• Juae3. Entry fee is $3 per category entered. The wine labels will be ente~ in a separate judging and will also be displayed at the fair. Plana are underway for an arts and crafts ~how d-wine ~ be held the day of the jud1ing. Award winniD& wines from the Oraqe County Fair's commercial wine com~etition , will be available for tasting. These events are open to the public. Orange County artists and craftsmen are cor- dially invited to participate in the dem· onstratloa of arts and " crafts. For more information concerniDI entertne the Homewine Competition or participatlq ln the arts and crafts show, write to Jim Graver at tbe Or...,e County Wine Society, P. o. Box m1. Oraqe, Californla nee5 or call (213) 7Jl.1011 or (714) ....... MARKEi BASKET'S TRIPLE GUARANTEE! IQIOR PRICES SLASHED 15% 1025%1 ON JUNE 24TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR PRICES 15\ TO 25%' MAKE MARKET BASKET HEAO. ·-,L""• QUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR LIQUOR NUDS. 't'OU'U '!! ~,~~ FIND SLASHED PRtCES THROUGMOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR · -:.~ DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVERTISED SPECIALS ... BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS. .. ~ . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . , . . -FOOD \ Bundle Stuffed Peppers can be preparect and then frozen until time for cooking. fllCIS IRIC1l¥I WID., 11A Y U mt '1115 .. MAY H , 1t7t. ._, ........... .... "llMllS ... ·-..u. CIMllO•l llMI. I . l " FOOD DAIL V PILOT CJ J -Fix Blended Beans • 17 Canned kidne beans and chick peas combine with tomato sauce and sage leaves to make Italian favorite. f '1r&t of thf' S.-aMu11 SAFEWAY LOW .PRICES Por Ft\GIOU Try Peach Cobbler or SAVE YOU Sparerill MONEY' . "c:=~!.Size~S · 39 ALL ·vccELLE'M'O (Beau wt&ll Sage I 3 tablespoons olive oit Peach Shorrcake! • O..r l lltt Ate Oeflthlfvl • lorM<ved. ''"'"" •• O..tl 1 can 120 ounces ) cannellin.i beans. drained 1 can <20 ounces > chick peas, drained ALL SAFEWAYS OPEN MAY 28, MEMORIAL DAY z.: .. ~~1 c .. k ... w11i. l can ( 8 ounC'eS ) tomato sauce 2 teaspoons sage leaves. crushed Potatoes Whotf ltote·U.S. No. I Ideal 8oihng Potato lb. :If• teaspoon salt 1 /16 teaspoo n ground black pepper In a large skillet heat oil until hot. Add can· nellini beans and chick peas. Cook and stir gent ly for one minute. Add tomato sauce. sage, salt and black pepper. Sim· lb. Y ello" Onions ~o~, Green Cabbagecr~::~;·h lb. Delicious Apples":;;,y mer, covered. s_tirring In Our f "/mn'r S hop frequently, until hot. ab 0 ~ t 5. minut e s .. Daisies Marguerite s1 s9 G a~msh wtth parsley. 1f Fresh Cut . .•. . . . Bunch desired. Can tw served . with Italian sausages or Carnations $299 meatballs. Yield : 4 to 6 Fresh Cut .............. Bunch portions 14 cups ). •'AGIOU AL FORNO <ITALIAN BAKED BEANS> •.-.,, pound s liced bacon 1 1h c uµs thinl y shc.-d onion I leasµoon minced garlic 1 can !20 ounces> r ed kidnev beans -draitned 1 ~an 120 ounces) ch1<'k peas. rained 1 can 120 ounces> ca nne llini be a n s. drained 1 can 115 ounces ) tomato sauce 1 tablesPoOn olive oil 11/• teaspoons Italian seasoning 1 teaspoon salt 4 ounces mozzarella cheese. slict!d <optional l Preheat oven to 325 . . .Slhn f From Pa•e C3 > orange juice, 185 calories per serving Sliced fresh strawber- ries and orange juice. 140 calories per serving Fresh or frozen un- sweetened blueberries liDd grape juice, 150 calories per serving Sliced ba nanas and orange juice , 155 calories per serving. \.:.\.).\\~~ -...._. .... ..,,.-IN GRATITUDE -....-. .... _--. ._..,,,~-: the wH~ of MemCHiat Doy Moy 21.Jvn• 3, ho' be•n ,., 011d• to pay 1pec1ol htbvte to all ¥•t•ran1 of th11 country'\ otmed fore•• W1tho"' th*'' t.ervtee and IOCrtfK•• we covW not en1oy owt prewnt peoc• ond pr...,euty • e We Thank Them! e e Pork And Beans ~~-· 3~~1 Mrs. Wrlt1_ht's Hot Dog Buns or Hamburver 3 ' I Buns~ · _< .. • Plc91. of 8 Bel-air Frozen IR::d •.JIHCl.ih ~ Cream Pies 14-01.59c Pkg Brown Derby Beer Great Thl"t· ' 99 Ouench .. 1 I :--; 12~;;!~ Valencia Oranges Green Onions lanQy Flavor Brown Mushrooms , Romai ne Lettuce ~ Crisp Carrots u 'i No , Ill 39c 2t01 35' 8 oz Pi..g 89' Bunch 19' 2P~bg.39' Lucerne Drinks Fruit Flavort 69C G~llon S1H • 30-Sllce Breacl ,.-o •. 39c loaf -··· Potato Chi s Porty Prtcf• p Natural Style 69C ~ 6-01. .... Plig. Trophy Charcoal :~~!k·"P ' 149 10~ Frozen Snow Star Ice Crea111 Creamy Smooth )G~ 99c Half Gallon Party Pride Mini Pops Fruit ;~~; Pkg. 99c ~ of24 Kraft Jet Marshmallows or Mino Mar,hmallow• 49c IR::d 16°01. liit"''r Pkg. l"heck Out 'fhe Saving . ..;! Chris & Pitt's~ 14 o.-59c BarDt:cue Sduce Bollie Nice 1N Soft:::=-·4 .. 011 89' ier Toilet Tos~e ..-., PiKI\ Ch Sa1ewav eese l0f19h0!" ~tylt ~ s1 sg Cheddar. fQndom Weights . ... It Bel-air Pizza~ 13·01 89' I •oien Heat clll<I Eat• ~ Pkg Potato Salad~ 14·0/ 49c 111&< Xtnt. e Maca10111 ~ S11e Safeway Liquor And Win·es! ,,,. .. f lf•<lt•• In loctnt..i Solowa•" Ne Solt• lo h c•tt of 10 Gollon• No Saltt foo htol• ·Gin or Voclka Winner'\ Cup ~-6·· 80-Proof I .7S·Liter Vin Rose Gallo Rhin~r~en' 1 •• eChtantt -<M. 1.S•Llter .ru:.:~w.c'!~!'! ... 2 l.11~1 s 5 Colony er'"''""'.. .',.',s22s ec...., ........ e,,_hc:.i..., ... ,4 u ~MN "' ~ ac airs -86-Proot SCo1Ch • ~ KaJllCllatka __..,. il(f.Proot Vodka :; Tequila SenOfrta. 80-Proor ~Kahlua ....,. 53-Prool LIQIJl\Jr . I 7~ Sl l' ~ l1let 2 7SO·mt S..,/ 00 Bottles Quall s4so 23.oz s719 Boneless Beef Round Steak Bonelen USDA ChOtc• Bfff. Full Cent9f Cut lb 11•• lb 1 2 1.9 s12• Beef Ru111p Roast USDA Choice Beef Round. Boneleu( or Bottom Round lfoa\I) Beef Chuck Steak USDA Choice Beef Chuck. Blade Cut lb Rib Eye Steak USDA Choice Beef Rib (Spencer) lb 13 99 . Top Round Steak USDA Chiice S..f Round, Bonelen • lb '249 Chuck Short Ribs s11• BULK USDA Chooce Beef lb 7-Bone Beef Roast BEEF USDA Choice Beef Chuck lb s1•• Whole Boneless Beef Cube Steak s2•• lhoulcler Lean and fender ......... lb USOA C~o•<• II••' .~199 C~vfi. (,on I b• Arm Pot Roast s1s• e,1~ Cu• " USDA Choi<e Beef Chuck lb W1000.-d 1 o I' lb, Beef Patty Mix Ground Beef wrth Protein Added. C Tutured Vegetable 98 ~\. ~lb. Boneless Ham Smok-a-ltoma- Fully Cooked. Water Added. s 19 8 Great To Slice :~ F~ SandwichH. _.,,_ lb Burritos JS:~:~s Sliced Bacon ~· tO-ci 53' P~g 1 lb Si 19 Pk~ I Fresh Hen Turkey Manor HouH· Grade A · IC 10 89 14-lb Son Tender Mealy and Flavorf~ll c ·-=-lb ·-' Fried Chicken Frozen Manor Hou•e-Fvlly Cooked A r • .-. s221 Great Treat ,-:;:::-, At Home or 2-lb. On A" Outong! Bo• Sliced Bo lognasri~:~" ~~~ $129 Skinless Franks~~~,, ~~~s1 29 Super Patio Buys! For Home or Patio • Appolachoan riardwood Fro me • 18-oz. Canva\ Seat And Bock '-.. • 2-coat Varnith Finith Folcllng Web Chair With I ·inch Tubing Alvminum Folding Chait ' 5 99 • Contour Seat and Bock ea ch ~; .. .. 1 Ii Cl'• r.·~m~·~~v~~~~~~·~-~ .. ·~···~·~~~m~~~C~l~•~•~V~-~•~le~~llC~~h~J_r ______ ~--------~-~--. 1aVINE EBELL CLUB: A membership deaaert wtU be held at 8 p .m. Thursday, May·u. IA Lb• Coloay Clu'*8Ui1•1 I . .. . < ) } I . ' .. "'~ -~ - ' ' - Tune t'or Tennis The Atlopltc'tn (i111lll Tt•nnis Tuurmtnit•nt "111 be hdd ut tht• Nt·~ 111111 Ut'a<'h Tcr1111~ 4. 'lulJ. ut· cord 111 ~ t u .:111 Ill t'11 <·ha1rnwn. Mr:. t '111>l1•1 Garn und Mr:. S tu11 ln 111 II Tht• (1r:.I t•h11111111l11111 ni a t 1· h ,. " ~ 1 I I It ,. Sat urcl:•) 1hr1111~h 1\11 111 d:i~. l\111\ :.'ti 1111 1•11.:h ~·14 Tht• (111als an• pl111111t'1I for S11l11rtl1t\, J1111t· .' and S11111hl\', • .111111· .1. 111 ltw duh · J\ II 11r111·t•t•1b i.:11 Ii• I h1· lloly F11111il y Atl111ll 11111 anti Cmm :.t•l111.: S1•1' '"''' 111Santa:\11.1 1\t rig ht "1th fll'ltt'' ;1n· l\1r:. 1:,1rn. M1 ' 11111 a nd Pt•ggy ( 1.,:111•11 : Buy Sunscreens Wisely - Skin care experts offer tips on how to make an educated sunscreen purchase this summer. ll"s tht• yt•iJr o f SPI'' isun protec· n o n factnn rat 1ngs for s un M'rl'l'll!>. Ml VOLi CHO hr s ure it's also a yt'Hr c•f confusion for con· ~umt'r~ tryrng tn huy the proper pr11t1•tl1on for family need:.. /\ ';Htl'I v of rm rm·rals and written diJ I a ~1ppcar:-on pa<·kages th1!> )t•ar. :is manufot turcrs attempt 1c, t•cimply with go v..rnmc nl n •quests for S PI-' ra11ng:- A.CC'orrhng tn :-.kin t an· expert:-.. h1•n ":-. wh<1l vou ne1•1f to knnw to niakl' an C'du('atc tl :-.uns1·rccn purrha:-.l' l . Head lhC' label carefully. 2 Modcr alt· protC'cti<;n s un· screen formulas art· in the SPF 4 ran~e. meaning you can safely take the ~un up to four times longer tha n without the s unscrct•n µrott>t tion. Use this formulll 1f you have a dark<·r pigmentation that d<ws n'l burn r1·ad1ly Yo u'll tan without hurning. ~I 1--:xtrJ prutt·rt1on :-.un:-.crcen formula:. arc 111 the SPF 6 range. Fa1rs kinncd persons and others who lC'nd to hurn quickly in the :-.un s hould use this formula. It will takt.' longt'r to tlln. but you s houldn't hum 1f applied properly 4 • D0t·s th(;• sunscn·t'n say water r esistant·· No mall<'r what th(• SPI'' rating, if it washcs off in pt'lrsp1rat1on or from swimming, you havt' no morC' protection ;; WalN·rf's isli.lnt sunscreen:-. generally stay on for hour:-.. in or n ut of th(· water . hut 1f you I"\ pt:'rsp1rC' profusely or s wim a ~reC1l dC<t I. it's bt.'sl lo n •a pply even these s unscreens . Reapply to dry s kin on)y Thl0 :-t· tip:-s hould help }uu thro ugh the m<1zt' o f SPf ratings a nd product claims you 'll find on· s hPlf "hen \'OU mllkC' \'OUr SUll· s c rt•en purt·hascs t h.is yectr. Hcj?ardlcs:-. of your choice. use "-;un sensl•" and take the sun 1n modnatc do~ws until you develop a tan. nature ·~ own protection against sunburn ... ~' - Crab Boat Iceberg is good on warm days. Eat Lightly With Lettuce The California lceberg-LeUuce Commission offers some s uggestions which are interesting. unusual and sure lo sat isfy the most dis· criminating dinner when lighter eating is in or· der CRAB BOAT ICEBERG 1 bead western iceberg lettuce 1,; cup butter or margarine Y.t cup flour ~aspoon salt 1h teaspoon tarragon 1,2 teaspoon chili powder Few dashes white pepper 1 can no~ ounces) condensed tomato soup, undiluted 2cups milk 3 cups cooked c ubed crab meat or Oaked salm on or mixture of both 3 to 4 ta blespoons lemon juice * 3 cups hot cooked rice. Core, rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce . Chill in plastic bag or crisper. Melt butter in saucepan; blend in flour and seasonings. Mix in soup, stirring until smooth, then gradually stir in milk. Cook, stirring, over medium heal until mtxture""tomeg-10 boll and is-thickenect.-Add crab meal and le mon juice; heal through. Spoon rice into deep serving platter ; spoon crab mix· lure over rice. Cut 3 thick crosswise s lices from lettuce; cul each slice into halves. Place 5 half· slices, arched·sides up, in crab mixture. Serve al once. Makes 5 servings. WE ARE DIFFERENT ! .. Our merchandise is primarily handmade. Even our other items are unique. We have designed a shop for women. where you can buy Home Decor Items, Clothing & Gifts for Youngsters, Boutique ttems & we alao have a Dressmaker, all in one shop. We can Custom Color & Design most items in our shop. It will be our pleasure to serve you! -Mory Ann & /ea,.,.. 3&9 E. 17th <W••tport Squ•re> Costa Mesa 645-0924 . ...... BalTISH EVKOPEAN CENTRE: Host famlUea are needed in the Harbor Area to host ehan1e &l'6fiH'8, ated 14 lo 33, ift 8 four·week cultural exchange pro1ram during July and August. The proiram is s~r.e:d by the Britilh-European Cenfr~ of Paris. Infor m•· tlon : Jolyn Wayne, regional coordinator. 6'75·5135. WOMEN'S CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Non-lradlUonal career 6Ps>Ortun1Ues for women is the topic of a lunchtime lecture sponsored by the Women's Center at Golden West College at noon Thursday, May 24. The free lecture will be held in the community center . OaANGE COUNTY TROJAN GVILD:·An in· stallatlon luncheon will t>e he ld at 10 a .m . Tburs· day, May 24, in the Huntington Harbour home of Mrs. Kenneth Busche. Dr. Janet Wright, assistant professor or law at USC. will speak on Women and Law. ~ BALB A C HT CL UB: The Ladies Luncheon Com cc will prese nlthe UCJ Con- cert Choir at 11 a m Thursday. May 24. in the d ubhouse. AMERICAN B USI NESS WOMEN'S AS· SOCIATION: The Fountain Valley charter chapter will cele brate its fifth anniversary at a dinne r at 7 p.m . Thur~day , May 24, in the Cask ·n· Cleaver llcstaurant. Fountain Valley. In· format.ion: 537·0539. NEWPORT HARBOR ZONTA CLUB: Doris J . Baletka will he installed for a second term as president at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, May 24, in the Irvine Coast Country Club. use NEWPORT HARBOR ALUMNI CLUB: A banquet honoring head football coach John Robinson will be held at 7:30 p.m . Friday. May 25. in thl' Monte Carlo Room of the Ncwportcr Inn . Ncwnort lk<JCh . Pat Buttram wiU b(' masll'r of ct· re monies Information. fi40-4450. -. 7' lallo Contemporary Sofa RICI #52 Spec SMet htource: excluslve, LAS AMIGAS DE SAN JOSE: Tbe St. Joseph Hospital. Oraflle~ &l.lild will wt.RD~ officers Satut,day, May 26. in an End of the Line Party beJinding with a champagne Amtrack t rtpto-san Juan Capistrano. ALLl~NCE FRANCAISE DE JA.&IVIEllA CALIFORNIENNE: The final luncheon meeting or the season will be held Sunday, May 2T at 1 p.m .. in the Place Pigalle, Laguna Beach. Reservations: M. Edward Lewis, 494·0024 or 494·2648. RELOCATION DISCUSSION GROUP: A group that discusses the adjustment process or relocating to u new urea meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesduy. May 29. in the Laguna Beach branch library. Club Calendar runs each Wedne&day an the I><irly Pilot and conto1n.<1 nm1ces o/ UNJmen's and UTVtCe club meetings and events open to the J1Ublrc for the follounng week Send notices to Club Calendar. Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Cosio Mesa. CA 92626 Include your name and p~ number No tu:es must be m our hand$ three wee/<$ m odoonce of on event Disease Treatment Study in Progress A free research treatment study nQW is in progress at UCI Medical Center for shingles, or Herpes Zostcr SubJC<:ts who have had eruptions for Jess than tbree weeks arc invited to pctrtic1pate. Informa tion may be obtained from the school's division of infcctaou!> diseases. 634-5134. Confused about wha t kmd of suntan protection to buy? Here are tips from skin care experts: Be sure to read labels carefully and reapply sunscreens when needed. r-----------, ·I Ne wport·P•ciflc•I I Films in conjunc-1 I tion with South CoHt I I Actor Studio requires 1 1 $75.000 to complete I I financing on possible I I multi-million dollar I I movie. To be filmed in I IOrange County . ,: Further details can. : I (l14)957-0282 I L-----------1 RI Creative Systems, trvlne. CA. ltytlng: mod•m clantc, hlg~fashfOn d4Mlgn llualty:delwc• ....,,.: hofdWood, cloub ... doweted and glued llabfto: 100,., H~lon weaw ~ of°"* f06ite1, l0m9 C()I I COion: muted mtped "1o<MI of natural. brown. blaek. t«ra cotta ~•: sup,..,._ comfort wttt\ 6" thick foam Mating, rev.,..bl• cUlhlons, long weartng fabrle, exceptional pttce. Included at no Rita cOlt. dWcoeatlng wvtew, delivery, and Rt warranty of qualny. Ophnal llw: 5> loveteot tMt. I' sofa $Mt. 9' IOfa ti"· Al a ~ofa : stondarcklle llHper • JS C r:;::r-~ ~2ss.·~I '· CO. HOM1 10 • WMll IHOWIOOM-llOlll 'l'HIOUGMOUT 'fMI WIST -~--· ~ 7 DAYS A Wl'.IK • wtEKOAYS •O UllTll t • IATU..OAY 10 UNTIL I • IUNC>AY I):• U..1" I Af!Atlllllll • 111') W, L..COlll • ,.,._1n1 ~TC* RACH• Ital.,._..,,.,•._..., cf>ITA •IA• 1115 II -....... • S.11'1 U KA8'1A • I TJO W. -• •t.o711 'IALlllTON •JI• -LJnde -•SU-toll IAllTA MIAITUt'T91 • lnD L Intl If • ..watl we1~111 • ''°" -..... c11•1-•n ...,,, .... ·-·-CMn•UNTa•·~·llftl.··----· r Cooy<iql'll•'l~R8 tnov~""'' lflC ""Am/ncan SIQCll(•~eomci.nv • .. .. .. . 17 ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE 'Fite Name Game: DEAR ANN -1..ANDERf;. ~ince my parents havt> been gone tor many yeoars and lovf'd mt v.ry muc". t don't want to raise any ru.:1 loolung for dirt. tlowtver . the lettu from "Throc-ltmorton und l\kh1lll lwl" c-o uld bu\'(' h<'l1-~·d nw a lot h ad it llj)J>l'llrt'd 50 ~t'BN. sOOnl'r My purt'nts .:an ml' u1itials no namt• Thi• result was thut I bt.•t·am1• introverted almos t withdrawn know1ni that e \'t•ryone who en· tert"d my llfe would have som e c·ommenl ltkl' "What. no name" You MUST have 1t n1tme " While pthcr l>.1ds want- ed ball gloves and bikes. I would have settled for JUSt h::ivin~ a name to be a It EAL somebody Then came' the lt•gal forms erC'dit cards. military paper s. et c Can you hclie\'e , they c ame back time :rnd agalf': "Incomple te ... "Sorry, we must have your complete name. No initials, please." ''Firs t NAME, middle initial. Please read the instruc \ions." B eca u se of m y parents' inabil ity to foresee these complica· tions, I s uffered need- lessly. Almost every day s omeone asks. "Wha t 1s your REAL name? What do the initials stand for " So lo a ll parents who are about to n a me a child, I ask you not to force them to go through life silently questioning. every time they look al you, "Why did you do thll> to me ~· c· E OF HOCK FORD OF.AK IO<'K: Grrat lrtt.-r. TllHki. on hf> half of all U...1n1Uaa.d Hm.- luli OU& &Jwrt•. ()f. II /\:"<IN LANOf.;HS I .1vplJut1 the con(adt~nt ml .in:. 1o1. t· r to "Full of Doubt)\ · I think at spokt• ror m.in\ ur U~ 1 I bt•llf'\ I' \Oil s a 1d. som<' pt·opk 1o1. hv ur<• an~lll utionahzl·d a n • m o r t• r al 1 on a I t h ti 11 m Jll\ amll' 1t.luab "h11 .1 r c 1o1. J I k 1 n g l h t' s lrl't'l ~ · 1 l 'd l1k1· t o s har e my v1t-~ of 1· o u n ~ e I 1 n g a n fl t h t· "sanity" of somt· of u:. who 'vc experienc .. d at It ·s hard for me to believe the inability or people to s peak t o a tr a ine d , qualdtt·d therapist in ordt·r Lo the mselvc•s sort (Jut their lives. It's also hard to realize that some peo- ple think if you have· hac1 or are having counsel m g, you ;.in : eitht•r weak or a little cuckoo. I firs t w ent fo r counseling etght years ago becaus(' I was v<'ry unh appy a nd I didn't believe my life had to be that way. c My goal 1s not a bf'd of roses hut I would like fewer pc<iks a nd valleys morl' s teadiness and s elf. confidence.> , I tw llt•\•.-I'm 11 ~rf'ut dt·a l hc•althlrr than some n f m y r c.-lut1 ves t•nd fr ... 11<l~ who l'Olltlnuc tu hi,, nw ovt·rbt·11r1n~ 1 or wt·u k 1 'flOUM'b, u bonnt: Jiiii, tl1•11n111thntt 11arcnb. \ll•~ratdul C'h1ldrcn i.nd a 11 ' c 11 s 111 ve fr ll' n d -;. Tht·rouv ha!'.> tau.:ht mt• l ha I I <t1n rt'bllOl\bl blc for h ow I h't·I II s;i vet! nl) i.;.rn1t v STILL llAT Tl.I NCi OEl\R 81\TTl.•:R : You spukt' &o and for a grl'al many people to· d ay. Thanks for an ex· ct'llen& message. Your lllSt para.craph is a gem. O E AH /\NN l.1\NOERS. Ycstc·rday I was visiting m the home of a f1wnd Ht•r small t·hild was sitting on her lap wh1ll· we were cnJOY· m i.: " rup of hot t<'a . The youngSll'r l agt-two > suddt•nly upst•t lhl' tea 1·up and s rald<'d herst•lf on thc-arm My frie nd 1 m mt·diatt-ly put buttl'r on lhf' burn stud 1t \\as somC'lh1ng she had I l' a r n t• d r r o m ht• r g r a n dmo th ('r. M y mo ther always put a cold towel on our burns. What is the best thing to use? -SCRANTON DEAR SCRAN : Ice cubes. Try Saucepan Souff/e for two. Souffle: Puffy Cooking for one or lwo persons can be quite a challenge. Most recipes are designed for four. six or more servings, but here's one that will help you put together a gourmet dinner for two without any leftovers. The recipe is for a soume and it's a classic. SAUCEPAN SOUFFLE ZServla1s 1Jutter Grated Parmesan cheese 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons nour 1 tablespoon instant minced onion 'r'.t teaspoon dry mustard \'2 teaspoon mar- joram 1 cup milk ~ to ~ cup < 2 to 3 ounces) shredded Ched- da~cbeese 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, op- tio~al 4 eus. separated 't'• teupoon cream or tartar h e at until mixture is s mooth and bubbly. Stir in milk all at once. Cook, stirring constant· ly, until mixture boils and thickens. Remove from beat. Stir in cheese until melted. In small mixing bowl beat egg yolks at high speed until thick and lemon-colored, about 5 minutes. Blend s mall amount or cheese mix- ture into yolks. Stir yolk mixture into cheese mixture. Wash and dry beaters. In large mixing bowl beat egg whites a nd ereJlm or tartar at high speed, until stiH but not dry, just until whites no longer slip when bbwl is lilted. Ge ntl y but thoroughl y fold yolk mi xture into whites. Carefully pour into pre· pared dish. For a •·top hat," hold a spoon UP· right and circle mixture to make ring about 1 inch from side or dish and 1 inch deep. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven for dish OR 375-degree oven for m etal saucepan until puffy , del icate l y browned and souffle s hakes slightly when oven rack is gently moved back and forth, 35 to 40 minute.s. Serve immediately. •To ovenproof handle, wrap it with aluminum foil. lilllt1:-.--- 1nal-ea splash! f.'!.'----ltutter bottom atnd Be the center of attention at r:::m~~"'''--the-beaeh-this-summer in sun- aides of 1 t,;.quart sourne dish, straiabt-aided deep cauerole dlah or oven- proor• metal saucepan. Dust with Parmesan cheese. In another saucepan melt butter. Blend in flour and aeaaoata11. Cook, atlrriq constant- ly, over medlum-bilb , · wear and swimwear from ... 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Aquarius, Scorpio natives figure prominently. You may be alone for a tame. but you will not be lonely. CANCER <June 21.July 22 >: Accent on r hange, varit>ty, special relationship, outlet for 1·reative energies, gaan through written word. Popularity increases. especially where opposite st•x an· concerned. A wish is fulfilled. You re· ccivc communica tion which elevates spirits. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: You get results of t•fforts to patch up family differences. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio figure prominently. Prestige is on upswmg domestic and financial areas benefit. Someone loves you and now you will know it. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Perceive poten· t1al · avoid direct confrontations which could throw you off track. Define terms , check sources and avoid self-deception. You are not getting complete story. Know it and defer final judgml'nt. Pisces, Virgo individuals figure in scenario. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct. 221 : Dedicated action now brings desired results. 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Glenda W'a8ted By GAIL W11.1~1AM8 ... ) .......... .__ · 'Thl" Ci ao of M1 i.1l Ma<' Michael" lt derh1•tlv..i. owhltl much to pre vious t'lusroolf'I dramu and contu111~ no nc:w oh St"r vaUona to 8<'l lt apart Olend• Jackaon la lht• "Ml1111 " of the Utle, a teacher ut Stilklrk. a n En11l1h school for unruly youn11"'nt. J1clu1on rwvtir acut:- • chance to t~•ch, howt•ve1r, •nJ Sht> apcmcb the duration or tht• film playing buby sitkr tu he• 1rrt'press1ble charges TttE J'll.M WILL 11roli.tbly hn t' t1 tough llmt' fandtnK It:. UU <l1c 11n.· Although J 1H•kson I!> a lw ~ys an interesting actur to watd1, her fans may ht· dasui.i· ( MtwlE REnEW J &•t•lntud t-.·t·1au1w ttli11 most c~r­ lltlnl v 111 om• or tht-weakest \ rhll'lu of h ..-r t'ur eer . It's duuhttul It will have much to of· ft"t thfl youth maerket either. twrau11r tht-1 kida In the film are t1t111t'rully ll motlc-y. humorless ltunt'h. rebt>lllou11 only in the lt~tt:.1 ttppt>allnte sense or the word Ont> ttung you have to give d1rcl'lor Silvio Narizzano credit for ls unswervingly resisting l'Uleness and sentime nt. Un· fort unate ly. at 's a somewhat hollow victory considering the unrelenting vulgarity of writer· producer Judd Bernard's script. It ·s a somewhat pointless ex- ercise that pits Jackson against her hypocritical buffoon of a headmaster without ever clari· f)!ing wbal it i& she. want.a-to ae compllah. And when things get slow In between the ~e.111 fooling a.round ln the principal s olllce. brawlln1 at baaketball games and humillatln1 vi.siting financial backers, there's a loony student who periodically goes berserk to liven things up. NARIZZANO•s direction fails to extract much zany humor out of these shenanigans, however. Oliver Reed's portrayal of the pompous principal is embar- r assingly overdone: and as Jac kson 's a mour, Michae l Murphy is likable enough, even if his presence does turn the plot tritely towards the inevitable Big Decision: m arriage or career ror Jackson. Photography by Alex Thomson captures the school's grimy grounds well and Hazel Peaser 's art direcllon conveys the unmistakably British fl avor of the settings. Blteh's Kid Grows Up By n :AN·l'l.AUDE BOVIS bers working for director William Wyler, whom she descri bed as a taskm aster NEW YORK 1AP l For Ver oni c a Having made her first film appearance in the 1958 movie "In Love and War." she went on to nine screen tests for three different parts when she was 12. including one for Wyler .. 'Morh:ltton' deseNes a strecrn of bfavosl I can·t c.1ge you strorv;Jy enough 10 see'Mar rotta ,,, -AoM betf A8C IV .. l.lllllJ AftRI lflllnU .. ...... ~5c~l­ W00~/\U FN DIAN( l<f /\ION MICHA(t MlJt.'PI tV ti1mtL t ti Mll\¥.JWf,Y Ml fNL Slf.{LP · ·• liilfi'·::~. Cartwrii:ht. who had ht•r hrsl film role at 9 and chose acting as a can•t'r when she was 12, the highlight of hN (•arty movie days was a birthday party Alfred ll1 tc·hco<.·k gave her on the set of "The Rirds ." Miss <.:arlwnght, 30 , stars an "lnvaMon of the Rodv SnalC'h<'r!-." and ''Alien," another science fi c- tion 'chiller to bt• released next month. "DURING THE SCREEN test h e had J~~~~~~~~~!!~!!~~~~~~ somt>body shoot <l gun an the middle of the thing, She said Hitchcock is described in some articles she's read as hating children, "but I fell I got aloni: with ha m r eally well. "I used to ta"-him tea every afternoon at 4: 30." she recalled in an interview. "HE USED TO SIT there and tell me alJ the best wine cella rs to go to. And he'd tell dirty jokes. a nd I'd laugh because l didn't know what he was talking about. He thought that was great." Hitchcock may havl' been misunderstood by some because of his ·•mischievous sense of humor." said Miss Cartwright. who was born in Bristol. F.;nJ?lancl . which also is the famed d irec- tor 's h1rthplact' She said she c·elebrated her 13th birthday during the filming of the 1963 -thriller. "The Birds." Hitchcock "came to the party and left to just let us all celebrate. And then I got home a nd there was tht> most ~i~anti c bouquet I had ever seen in my lif P m Sl'S 1rnd lilc.ics . It filled up my entire <l rCSSl'r .. WHEN SHOOTING WAS over, she said, llitchcock gave her a picture on which he wrote. "To the woman I love: Veronica." a nd drew his face on the back The life of a child actress was not all irises and lilacs for Mi ss Cartwright, whose family emigrat· ed to Canada and then to California. She r emem- A UNIV!RSAI Pf.IOOE NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' HUNTINGTON PLITT CITY CENTER Huntington Beach 848·0388 Orange 634·9282 ITAIMUM Dllft·IN Orange 639·8770 ............. and I JUSt incor porated 1t into the scene. "And I just lhou~ht. 'Well, I don't know, it must be part of the scene. ·,so I kept 1t in. I thought that was pretty good for 12 " She spoke of one particularly trying mcadent during the shooting or a scene for Wyler ·s "The Children's Hour." The film, starring Audrey Hep- burn and Shirley MacLaine. was a re make of Wyler·s 1936 movie. "These Three." which is about two teachers. and deals with lesbaanasm "THE RE'S THIS SCF.NF. when I have <1 breakdown. and I've lnld a he ahout having seen the two teache rs to~elher because I'm being blackmailed by the bad g irl , Mary ," Mass Cartwright said. . After Wyler had her go through the scene twice. she said, he told her that she was ready for a real take . Thinking the cameras were rolling. she put extra effort mtu a n emotional scene. ·'Then he turned to the director of photography and said, 'Now we 'll shoot · And I cracked. I couldn't stop crying for 20 minutes '·But t his is when l decided that what I really wanted to do was to act. .. Miss Cartwright's film credits include a p· pearances in ··•inserts" and Jack Nicholson's "Goin' Sout h ." She a lso appeared in such television shows as "Leave it to Beaver." "Daniel Boone" and more recently on public television's "Bernice Bobs lier Hair." directed by Joan Micklin Silver. "DAWN OF THE DEAD" (A) HELD OVER! GEORGE HAMIL TON "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" (PG) "ANIMAL HOUSE" "PHANTASM" Darty A JO '>at .-,..., Hol 11 JO L. M. BOYD INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT WINNffi Of 3 Al'ADEMY AWARDS Best Actress J•"' Fond• Best Actor Jen v-.M Best Original Screenplay w11do satt &R00tt1 c Jones Story lly Mincy Oo'd A JEROME HEU.MAN- .. HAL. ASH8Y ,_ Janeronda Jon \bight Bruce Dem "Comini Home .. 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Detore be reached the a1e or five be WI• derwent three operations. "Tbe laat one." TV Gulde writer Marcia SeU110n reports, "was a dan111rous kidney transplant." The puffy cheeks ar~ a by·pfOducl or the steroid CO&.&MAN medlcatlorui on which he thrives His mother agrees that while Guy will never have the normal phy3ical size or strength or other youngsters his a1e. "His gifts a re God's way or compensating him for tlls other deficiencies." Q : Was Utb one-liner by Heany You1ma• OD &M Mary Tylf'r Moore sltow Ute otber Suday aJ&'' mew! "I &ook my wife to a wtfe·awapplD& party. I ltad &o tho• in some casb!" --ay Levy, Fores& • HUia, N.\'. A : Yes It was the first time Henny told it. Q: I see where oDe of my favol'Ue movie 1&an, JoaD llloadeU, .. ID a Dew rum, "Tate Cltamp ... How ma•y plduea bH •be made! A•d WHD't site oa~e married &o Dick PoweU! -Mary Fnem1D, LaaVe1u. Yes. Joan married Dick in 1936 and divorced him In '44, marrying producer Mike Todd before he even met Elizabeth Taylor. ,. e Joan allegedly loaned Mike a good deal or mont.>y and asked him to sign a letter promising to be home by 7:30 every evening and stay there Blondell will be 70 this August and has made just about that many movies. Incidentally, Dick Powell's next • and last wire was June Allyson. Q: We were impressed wt&b .,.._ ~ -. J tlte performance and Ute •in· eLOMDELL •' ceri&y of actor Stan Shaw In "Roots: The Ned Genera&iom." Playing WW Palmer, be seemed to be llvinl the pan. Was be! -Mrs. B. Rou, Ricbmond, Va. A: Shaw was very affected by the script. So much so he says he phoned his grandfather lo find out where in Africa they were from. "Africa?" his grandfather said. "I don't know anything about Africa. we're Indians ·• "Now." concludes Shaw, "I'm in the process of finding out more about how the blacks and In- dians 1ot together." . Cl: Aa eld •d•lnn ef Zero 11-.1, we ea•l9& lll8 -. ...... la Ute •w 1111& TY ..ne., .. Del&a a ....... We ..Uee41 UWe, U aq, ,... • ....._ ' 'Glad You Ask8d That' ....... , ............ b .... ..,!-....... Laev ..... A: Not eDOUlb to plek him out of a lineup for a s-IUve 1.D. But what tbe youq mu bu 1*ftt. eel from hil f1mou father ia talent·bY·imUnct, plus an af. fabiUty with atranaera without beln1 pushy. A1lo pop's jowla., ebina and obesity. We met the kid on tbe "Faber Colle1e" campus (at Universal City> and discovered that, while he's proud of his late father's acbievementa, he's de\ermined to make It big OD bis own . Q: Dllrtaa Ute t•'I Ja. MOITSL FoHa aqered a le& el Aaaerk .. Meaue el Mr 011&apebo eppHl&iH .. Ute Vletu• war. Dees lite feel lier career was 1tu&ed by lier pelltlcal beUefa! -P. Grtffet1, Sprtqllekl, 11 .... A: No way. The actress didn't take a step backwards before and sees no reason to do so now. Actually, she's a bigger name and box office draw • than ever. one of the genuine and venerable superstars of the movies and happily married to diaaidenl Tom Hayden, rormer bead or the SOS. The couple are confident that he will become an important figure in politics. His first try for the Senate drew enough voles to encouraee him to make another go at such a race. Perbapa next time around . Q : Tbe little 1irl wlto was clloeH to play Ute Slllrley Temple part in u updated YeralH of Ra•yoa's "Lltlle Mias Maner" -llaa site llad a•)' acting experience at all! -.-Mn. Hele• A., Wa\erbary. Conn. • A: None. Six·year·old Sara Stimson is a shy, but radiant, little girl from Helotes, Tex. Dark- haired and pixie·~h. she doesn't even physically resemble Shirley Temple. "What Sara has is a personality or her own that jumps off the screen at you." says producer Jennings Lang. Taken to Los Angeles for an audition. she won out over thousands of other star.struck "Little Miss Markers." Q: I'm cartou. Wha& do &lie Bea&lea Wak of today's rock-aad·roll mu1lc? -Les Howard, Mia· aeapoUa. A: Former Beatie George Harrison, for one. doesn't like much or it. He calls punk rock "rub· bish." "Music ought to tw about makinl! vou feel relaxed," he says. "That·s why I listen so much to classical Indian music An hour of Ravi Shankar 1s JUSl fine for me " Sertd JIOUr qwlffmll to H11 Gardrwr, "Glod You A•kftf 'fltal," car~ of lhfl ~. P.O. Boz 11748. Chicago, JU. "'811. Marilrn and Hf/ Gardfwr wUl amwer cu manr qw.Ckml as they con m tlwir column, but the volume o/ maU moke• ,,.rsoital ,.,,._, impo..U.. (;rities Cheer Vanessa LONDON <APl -Vanessa Red1rave'1 radical political views may be unpopular --she polled j.ust 225 votes in the British • parUamentary election -but · her talent as an actress Is another matter. The lanky, 42·year.old star te· turned to the London stage for the flnt time in •lx years aa El- Ilda in lblen's "The Lady from the Sea" and drew stunning re- views. ... HAVE NM' seen a more , excllin1 performance rrom a HDG1tAve 1t11e aclreaa In these many moons" raved Peter Lewis In the Dally Mall. •·one has to dust down all the critical @~~thewonl m.-.... ~w'~~· ::::: 18.I .... ,lAZA BIN ll~·b3J9 ctllMAlUO Ana'1tlm 635·7601 t:tn11Q!·UP!tt OMllGI MAU llW .... ' flla Ordn9e 6J7 0340 M•UrGll VllfO 830·&990 IOVTMCOAIT llfWAUl"""'M Cosu Mtu !>'6·2711 W11Srmms11< 5S.C 621? UIWAUI' WHTlflOOll TW* Garden Giove ~30·4'0! 1T....-OA1n.1•0r•noe 639 8710 Catch all the local sports news In tlle DAILY PILOT 142-4321 \ superlatives," added Michael BUUn1ton in the Guardian. No praise Is too extravagant for t.he Oscar· winning actress, said Michael Coveney of the Financial Times. Her performance "simply must be seen," he said. THE PLAY opened at the Round House, in North London, in a production sta1ed last year b y the Royal Exchanae Theater in Manchester. Mias Redgrave. daughter of Sir Michael Red· grave and the sls\er of comic actress Lynn Red · grave, ia a champion of radical causes. She belongs to the Workers Revolutionary Party. which opposes capitalism and the monarchy and wants Britain to pull out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Laura Antonelli 'Wi. -Gene ShllH. NBC·7V Marcello Mastroianni IUS-TITLll SUNDAY a WIDHllOAY MATINlll • 2 "1 the Star Wars of movie musicals! -~·1~;,,.:fjr· '. r', · \ I •I 1...1 t-' · \ ~JJ1-1.J1:..J -J;;. ·.• ., ..... J .acaoun ••-~ Soon yo• SUPERMAN ~.._· 011Hl0"tt"A"00 ~ ~ t~. (PG) c.1•l "•c.,,.,.,. J•ne Fones•• J•ck leniifton PLUS ~";l'f-' HEAVEN Mon·Thuts 7 JO. 10.IS CAN WAJT "··----................ " HANOVER -' •• ..-., S EET ~ PLUlcPQ) '1CI CMTLD" '!).-~ "'"' UDAWN OF THE DEAD" • .. t I ..; . ·-.... ... . . 4. . FOOD Luau Pork with Fruity Avocado Boats brightens any meal. Go Tropical With Fruit Looking for a change. of ·pace meal to brighten up the ··1 can't think of a thing to cook" blues ? Sometimes all it takes to drag u s o ut o f the doldrums 1s an C>asy-lo· preparf' fit -for-company meal lO tranSIJOrl us to warmer. more romantic climes The k e}' t o th i s change-of-pace meal is using tropical fruits exotic, yet delicious, and perfect for making us ·feel we are dining in the romantic South Seas. PORK ROASTS a re ideal for setting a Polynesian mood, a nd thei r d elicious fla vor provides a welcome con- l r a !.: t t o b eef a nd chick,~n. This recipe is doubly attractive since all you have to do is sea son the pork and put it in the oven. It cooks itself. Fruity Avocado Boats. featurin g papaya, pineapple and coconut piled hi g h i nto a California avocado half shell, provide festive c olor for y o ur Polynesian eating ad· venture. Prepare the fruit mix· lure ahead of time to cut down on last-minute de· tails. Save the avocados to halve and seed easily , just before serving time. Complement the m eal with South Seas rice, your favorite stir-fried vegetable and a loaf of cruaty bread. Fruit drinks ser ved in tall frosty glas.ses, ed with .huh mint leaves, complete the South Pacific at· mospbere. Set the table brithtly -luau-style -and let your guest• s erve themselve1. And, ol coune, turn the li.-.U down low and fill your room or patio with candlelight With a little bit of ima,inaUon, you mllht eve!) btar the dl1tant IOUDd of waves breakin1 softly on a moonllt beach. L UAU PORK WITH FRUIT AVOCADO BOATS 2112.pound pork lom roast Salt and pepper to taste· I s oft pap ay a , peeled. seed ed. d1c·ed 1 (8-ounce ) ca n p i n e a p p 1 e· c h u n k s , drained 2 soft avocados,• •14 cup coconut Rub pork with salt and pepper. Place pork roast on rack in roasting pan. In se rt m e al the rmo me ter i.n ~op center of pork loin, in the thick part of the roast. Roast uncovered at 325 degrees until in- ternal temperature re· aches 170 degrees. Allow 30 lo 35 minutes per pound. Imme di a te ly be fore ser ving , mix papaya and pineapple in s mall bowf. Coat un· peeled avocado halves with lemon juice and a r- range a round cooked roast. Spoon papaya and pineapple chunks into av oc ad o hal ves . Sprinkle coconut over fruit boats. Makes 4 servings. •To prepare avocado, halve lengthwise, then twist gently to separate . Whac k a sharp knife directly into seed and twist to lift out. SOU'nl SEA RICE 1 s mall onion , chopped 1 stalk celery. sliced •h teaspoon garlic salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons salad oil 2 cups cooked white rice 2 tablespoons soy sauce ~,_cup slivered almonas, toasted Cook onion, celery. garlic salt, and pepper in oil for 5 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Add rice, soy sauce and almonds. Mix well; cook for to minutes longer or until thoroughly heated . Makes 4 aervinas. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! 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HalMsforW. ·······················1 Ga .,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG EASTSIDE 4 bedroom, 2 bath with rll'(,>place. W /W carpet.mg & bltn kitchen. Could easily be converted to mother·in -law's unit. Great Costa Mesa loca- tion. Full price S92.500. Call '1Sl-319L • ' ' THE REA L ESTATERS ------- Owner MovinCJ O..YearNew Unique opportun ity awaits you in this lovely s.r. 1800 +home. Central· zy k>cated. Vaulted wood ceilings, w et ba r . Decorator wall cover· ings. Private deck. Cen· tral vacumn. Self clng 'oven Ir much more. Call how. 673-8550 -001N Ill 0 °11 '>'llN ft)~I No(I ,.J I -~ I -< • .$' --' THE REAL ESTATER~ FOUR.PLEX UKENEW! SI 14,500 t:xcellent fourplex In· vestment bar gain. All new paint inside and out ! All new carpeting every Wlitl Super rent.al a rea· extremely low vacancy rate! Income $960/mo. 1 ross·call fast ror \'>rivatepreview. 752·1700 THE REAL ~ ESTATERS --~ FCllYIR YIEW New listiq. Fresh paint. Breatbtai in1 view or ~talina. the mountains le nilbt lights. Lvly 4 bdrm bome. This is a llJUlton~bome shop- ping lial . Fast safe ptced. SWBDWLIX XJnl rmtal area. Comer Jot. ~et street. One unit '-private paUo, other fenced yrd le frplc. New unila 2 blocks a way. 11any ! OnlY •uoo. RStlMG. SAIL.-& SWl••IMG y,_. 1.tJ I bdrm bom~ .,,,.,,. rm 11 loeatAld on· I• ., ..... from U..l~lake .... ~uil. • awtm. Orea& I ly mt u ldood. Can't lut .:11,.,,.,. ...... U~l()U~ IN NEWPORT BEACH OC'f>:AN VI t:W $22H,!Xl0 ·1 hllrms , hu~.:mg t he rhrf:. <1bove thl· tlurbor. approx :•1CIO s4 fl • J bulh-.. 3 dr<"k:.. j us l $229.000. IN WESTCLlf'f>' 3 bdrm Sturdevant built. 12.00U sq . ft lot. 2400 ~q ft home, pur(1uet fl oor:,, beam Ct!lltngs. j us t $169.500 M CLA I N T o wnh o m t! wit h conte mporary look. tennis , pool and jac uzzi plus an incredible view or the Big Cyn. Golf Course. $220,000. BA YCREST BEAUTY -4 bdr m. sgle s tory, 2700 sq. ft., immac. 1ns1de & out. $240.000. Cla~si c ' U,_.,IVU I: li ()Mt:S REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Hrghwav. Corona dt!I Mar OCIAM & CANYON VIEW Coroaa .. Mor Hi.:e lot with spaclouli home. Light and air y kitchen. 'Massive stone fireplat'e. 3 Bedrms . family & d ining r m . Patio and deck. POOL. Won't last! Call 673-3550. ()11" llf 9 • 11 \ IUN l()IJI t1(I' ~'2H1!1KI INVESTORS! Eastskle, CM 5 UN1TS60X3G.S' lot. Owner will carry. suhmit all airers. 'Crai~. $220.000 R f;/MAX 63H266 JASMINE CRt:EK: A special way()( hre: enjoy the vacauon atmosphere -stroll alonit the wind· Ing paths among huge shade trees) or swim in the beautiful pool. relax in the jacuzzi. or have an enervating game· of ten· nis, your own shopping center. schools a nd churches ju.;;t :iruund lhl! comer. TWO llOM ES AVAILABLI':. both Lhrce bedrooms. ram1ly rooms. view bakonll>:>. Ont> at HTS $248,000, t he other at ~v • S?Al,500. v...-l&A COU OF NEWPORT J ust listed ! 3 Be drm REM.TORS owner's unit. P rivate 6711! 5511 patios. Dou ble car ____ .,,. ____ _ garages ror both un1ls. Don 't wait on this one. 1---------cal1646-TI71 ()l'(N Ill Q •II\ IU~• IC)~f N< I l~IMIUll NEW DELUXE MOTEL 114 UNITS Across from Disneyla nd. R Heautafully a ppointed. spa<.'ious rooms. Pool, all queen beds, turnkey. re· ady to go this summer ! Priced ri~hl; only 25% U down. Don't miss this one! Rroker cooperation invited. Cull 752·1920. a vet lnleresled in ma k· )_ '-'UAIL ing money? Home loans T t.o SUI0.000. Buy or re· p• A.CE finance. Let us s how you ~ bowtodoit. PROPEATlts ... TcAtoRedCcspet co,..Tlt:JOP.ti&J w.u.... 754-12021 __ ... ___ _ ~II. macnab I lrvtne ?' J881ty -- THE ILUFFS llAUTlllUL COMDOMIMUM 3 BR split-level w/ cbntemporary decor & MANY upgrades. Formal living & dining area + priv. patios. $207 ,500 fee land. Sandie Fix 644·6200. <K-95) UleA Pl.AM Highly upgraded l ·story 3 BR condominium on beaut. landscaped comer, adj. to comm. pOOf, 2 patios lncl. wrap-around. 1182.500 leasehold -nex. financing. Dick Halderman 6'2-8235. (K·96> MZ-1235 644-6200 901 Dowr Drive H.,bor View c.nter I "''tit at C.mllUI V•ll•Y CMlter 752·1414 Best New l.istinl t'1nl'st origi n a l a r ea. pre m i um <'Ul·dc·Sa{·. m assive g reenbelt views from d r a matic 3 bdrm former model homl'. Just completely recarpeted & r •painted Sensational n oor pla n (one of only u handful) with "sur prise bonus room ... An unequa led value. priced for 1m med . sale a l $157.000. llG CANYOM Golf course view from spacious 5 BR. ·• ba. traditiona l home ; lgc. family room. pool, jacuzzi. $750.000 LIDO ISLE C us tom traditional 3 BR home on prime c·orne r lot. F reeflowing floor plan. 2nd story m in i bay v ie w $325,000. IAYFROMJ Sever al fine bayfront homes with pie r & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 4 1 Boy\1d1· Or111 .. N B b75 blbl CARLSBAD BY THE SEA Jog, walk or n de bakes Lo the BF.ACH whe n you buy this modem 2-story duplex 1n g r owin g BEACH TOWN. Both Un· its ronslst ()( 3 Br & 2 ba and only 2 years old. Ask· ing SIJS. 000. so ca II WAU.ACl&CO REALTORS Cart.bad 714/729-5966 OCEAN VIEW 5pmllshVIHa SUMPTUOUS SETI'IHG L.ookinit for a lari::i-home with an extra lari::c yurd' 1)1(' pt'MCl'l home for a growing f a mily' J Bdrms. spacious hvmg room w / l' r ack I 1 n R fireplace . Sun !'lh1ny kitchen. rl'cr eationa l backyard. J ust listed. on· ly 115,<XXI. Call 645-0303 F ORESTE OLSON ••• I • .... Garde n patio enhance this s pectac ular home. 1---------High on a hill; overlook· ing bay and ocean both. Only $299.000. Call for p e r s onal prevtt!W . 646-7171 t-,.1f; Ill I• U' lJfl '' IV f, I [®lfllilM IEACHCOMDO $59,900 Must s t'C this s upe r l•--------sharp 2 S10r). 2 tx'<lroom cozy 2 IDRM condo. ~tcps t o pool. EASTSIDE pnvate pa llo. A real This delightful home steal at this pnte. Call near 21St & Tustin as tru-now, 546-3666 ly ··one-Of·a·ktnd" for the buyer who doesn't want a WESTCLIFF SI 65,000. Spacious, s mJ.! le story Newport home. Lrg t'ountry kit r he n over - looks pool size lot with vegetable garden & rrwt lnlel. Massive brick (pie enhances formal hving room. Sep. master wing + 3 more krnit s ize boorms. Don't wait call for preview. 646· 7171 f W1f ''lit 'i • •' \ ,.,,, ' ut t-. •I l~tl&IMI Pl.AMT ASTIC! your plants will love this beaWful. Ught & <'heery lg 5br home w /a homey ram rm. comer lot & a bjlrgain price -only $ll9.500. Good location. ALLSTATE REALTORS "tract home", This beau· ty has 1112 baths. buillms. fireplace. copper plumb· ing. double itaraitc und SHAKE ROOI''. B11t yard with BBQ and frwt trees, au.ooo. <..:all 54G-t1141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. Sple ndid 4 Bdrm hom e w/ rt exible noor plan on a super larj!e lot with pool. Re s t B a yc r es t IO<'alion. $249,500. Gaar .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ ... CAMYOM- HIAT FAMILY HOMI 4 bdrms, f amity room. dining room, breakfast area. Beamed cathedral ceilings, two fi replaces, refiection pools and fountains, pool, jacuzzi, BBQ. fireplt, electronic filter & humidifier, tile p a tios with overhangs, automatic sprinklers, prof. landscaping and decorated. $475,000. A CCU'WM W98 CO. 844·9080 t1tt IM M)AOllNllU:aRD. ............ c:PftR ... ·-·-·"9 · ~-<~~~~~ ~wt IAYYllW DUPLEX Finest comer location : ~·®· t?.eoc_h Realty RIAL ESTATE UCIUEMCE 51..CI 194' CAMEO HISMLANDS -Why 90 away for Mle Saw?~ pt" c~ •acathMt • JMI' OW1t ~ or .• J09' OWlt pool Ate '°" ..... • ..., to • ... .... oc ... bMdt! S,.Clon ] .... & ~ ,.... e.-. .-y xtrea. price FWMed S 15.000. Mow S2 I 0,000. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 WESLJ-:Y N TAYLOR CO. l{EA LTOH.S ~11H·t· 1 H4H COSTA MESA l..COMI UNITS TWO DUPLUES4.AACH LOT Each duplex contains t wo 2·bdrm. 1-bath single ·level units. Near schools. shopping, etc. Super priced at only $200.000 for both bldgs.. Call today! WESLEY M. TA YLOI CO., IMlton Ziii S-J~ ... loed NEWPORT CEHTH, N.I. 644-49 I 0 . 4 Homu Oft A Lot &roomlo bwl<l' Wr1ust listed this l·n11 c·10)! in v.a;lment prul)\·rt y 111 an excellent rental i'lrl':.t All for Sl79.00ll Call us ;it 979-5370. CALL TO SEE 2 UN11'S across st. from lovely 2 bdrm. residence Newport Ha r bor Yacht with formal dining rm.+ Club with panoramic income urut, +game rm. v I e W O r b I g b a y . Sfe fr er\JOY the best for Beautirully d ecor ated. &els! 1229.000 with new cpt'g upper . OPIH 1-5 ms.ooo Wed/fw./W/S.• m w Bay ~ve 520 OICHID ()penSat/Sun 1 !l PAULMAmN BURR WHITE REAL TOR. IMC . 675-46)0 REAi.ESTATE 644-7Jll YOUWOH'T IBJIVEIT CoraM .. Mar 1022 ~acular 24 hr actiw ••••••••••••••••••••••• VlCW of harbor. ocean. SPICT ACULAR 9UAUTY DUPLEX An exl'eptional custom bit home w/vaulted wood beam ceiling. tx•aut1ru1 solid oak c•abinl'l s Uu"UOOt. rplcs m llvg rm & maste r he d r uom. leaded ~lass windows, & rerarruc l1le Jacuzzi 111 rmtrbath PlUS A charmm)! l bdrm ri·n· t;V wtrpk & .,\•p:ir;ite pauodeck. S279.500 CAU 644-721 I mm • I ' DUPLEX Corner lo t . copper plumbing, ~ood hn<int' mg. S15!1.000 G, 11. Robertson. Hit r 67~~ GREAT OCEAN VIEW 1-'rnm m..1sh•r ~IDie, hv 1n~ ro11m <'V k 111·h1·n v.ulth '>llilho:th l\•!I V\· harbor l1Jr 11Jwn .,,.,, Owr 40011 '<l· fl ur 11 \'IOI! ~p:Jl't! for liir)!c l<Jrntly l'nn-d 111dl umlt<r ap pn 11s1•d 'JIU•· Su hn11t term.' 1~t & bay nite lites. On Ot•e.an Blvd. overloolu nl{ (..1una Cove. $750,000. By owner. 631-4560. &«ye-. .... ror your ras t -paced lifestyle including all t'lt'C'lrH· bltn k ttc hen w/m1crowavc & compac, tor. community tennis. pools & Jacuu i 's, lo ma1ntt.'n a n ce. ru tt y spnnklcred yards • a !l nun JO~ 10 our sunny bea<'hC:-. Un cul-de sa1· -.trt'l.1 . this 2 bedroom & den 1n th•· ~uarded com muruly of Jasmine Cn•ck ,, ;i .<.t ea l t lo wesl pncc.'<I' lat only $210,000 . <.:all us before 1l ·s gone' R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 Walk to heh , shops. J br. 2b:•. ot·can vu. By ownr. Slb7,001 67J.55Z2. t111:-.IA cova:.:. 1~ 2 hr. w1pnval .. l!Ut'!'>l qlr~. Uay & tM.'can view Ne:,& as a pin SIB.'>.UOO with uwm•r fmanc·m~. Bk r 4!1J /545-71t;6. RACH INCOME ALLSTATE REALTORS UDO 115 Jc-tty. J a::.man<-<:re1•k OIM. Huyc•r's l'hanJ:(l' <11 plan-; can ~· yuur .:1101I fortunl'' 3 B<lrms . .!1" bath <·ustom1zt-d t•l:J n : .. I a r g P y .1 r I.I , I 11 I I y landscal)\od 111 autom.it1\ spnnklcrs. unc·k plan ~ t e r s. plu/nbed t or Jacuzzi. custom e ntry 21 LI I e. p I us h l' .a r p c l • Hcarwood "1de hLHle (le s h u t t t' r s . .1 1 r · Mewport Cettttt Uldt:r Coronu dl'l Mar un II.'\ llll'iltt.od VO the South ... lit• or t h<? h ighway Unhm1led mcome It m· veitmt?nt polcnlaal. Fast 11pprcc11tt 1ng area or· fered at Sl9S.OOO. 646·7711 MOllUHOME Prime location across from SWlmming pool. 2 Year old doublt.• wide Golde nwes t . with l bdnns .. 2 baths. all bit an apphances. Vacant & re· ady ror 1mmed. occupan· cy. $&2.500 673-4400 • HARBOR llGCAHYOH Lovely custom horn" fin t h e go I f t' n u r H' . ~ bdnns .• den. family rm , 4 baths. pool & JiJl'UZll $750.000. 1·ondttioned Nt•\l·r or 640-5357 l'UPll'<I 1\ ;.tt.·..1 1 .11 , ________ _ 1249.500 MAUI MO KA 01! And th<.> beli t of M a ui 1 ~ KapaJua's (utcst rt.'s rden· ual area. Ironwood Only 41 wuts m this pn ate beachrront J:!Olf l'our'l' rommurutv :1 Bdrm', 4 tJ;jlhs & ~tudv c.;round floor umt N·o" uncll-r cons truct ion l'ri v.1tt• tennts courts. s1111mmanJ:( pool & recreauon room, $750.000 Cull for an ttpP't. to set• brochun• & photograph.., DB.AMCY Real Estate 770-6100 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW 4 Udrms. 21 ~ baths. en· JOY l'OfTIPlete pnva,·y m cnc~-d rourt' ard with 'bt:autaful pool. ·J:tl'U7.2.1 & r1n' nni::. 1-'ec t;ind, nn \UI tit· -.·1t' Ft•r m t•r modt•I. P(•rfr<•I tor enter· taming. Uy owner 0µ.·n Sat 1Sun I:! '.'> I'M 3@7 Sausalito Dr. (.';ill 14 kd}s ;52 l:K.5. C\ cs l>IO· I K2t or ~Vi!4()i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTIQUE IUFFS Eas h1de 2 Bedrm. hardwood floors. cove l'1•1hni:s. R 2 lot with pl11~ to .,c•cond unit l..arl!e assumable loan W1 .500 Ca II S46·!>1180 ~HERITAGE . • REALTO RS RAHE dupll'X with pool & r Sdhnl! anythm~ with a ::! l!uod rental;.. 5'!·12.000 ' . < 'I· r t _. B , &l(I .$!}!P.• IJ,uly Pilot<.: a~s1 ll.'C Au > uwnu __ . · · ,, c1 s1mplP matter . JUSll'all MZ !lfliM. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY z.5 20 Cyprns Point BARBARA HUTCHINGS .WAU( TO BEACH· vizy z hdrm hou;.t.' on an ll 2 Lot. new rarpt•tmR. Ol'W kitchen & .1 ~parkl·I•-... mg f1replact'. Fm:im·mi:? liiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;:::::::::-.. ~CURE: &OMM'iY 631 -3444 ASSUME VA Clean & sharp 3 Rdrm :! bath W1th new <'<lrJ>t·ts. d rapes & t ile. D<>ubl<• ~arage. ~.000. Assume $47,000at 9''i. llURRY' 400£.17" FOR All C.M. A.US ATI"'M. IUILDEIS! a v a 1 I d b I <' -0 W N t-: I< ANX IOUS BALBOA IS LANIJ HEA l.1 Y ITTJ.1n00_, ---- a.Uffs-END UNIT w 1mnunla1n & JlJ r k \'tl'w.' 3 HH. dtnm)! & .!1 • ba {..oaili; ur Italian I Ill'. fantastic oppurtumt v for s ml down & t;1kN>Vl•r 0~11wr aruuou..;. $1i9.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 OCEAMFROHT 4UHITS Best IO<'at1on In Nt>wport Beach! $365,000 lnt•lud· ing lot 30x 109! lkttcr hurry on this ' lc6oa lay Prop. Reatton • 675-7060. Two contig~~ R·2 lots . .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-• Newport tJelgh ts area. o.taMesa. 673-3663 548·0715 Eves associated H IJ ( 1 ~ l '1 '1 I./ f /\ 1 r <, ~ ... ., 4 • lw ti , r ' ' ,. "' To place your message before the rea<fing public·. phont.• Daily Pilot Classified. 642-5678 -111111 ILlllS aa. O'JE1f 50 YEARS OFSERVICE WANT TO IUU? ConalnK!t Your Own Custom Home On Thls Lot. Five Doors From Oceanfront In Newport Beach. Approved Plana Alreedy Available. Call For More Information. WAIMINOWT WITH DOCI Spectacular FamU)' Home On The Water In Newport Beach. Three Bedrooms Plus M eld 's Room . Large Fam ily Room. lmmeculate CondlUOf\. Huae Dotk For Your Yacht. Call Now. &31·1• Ill ""DO¥-.-.... EXCITING BAYFRONT-2 SUPS llthresffllcJ trMrf.t-.... Oii "-WATll with slips to acca-ad• two 1wcJe yoclth! AM y• OW11 tt.. '-cl. 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' ___ .....;::.---:::~=~t.!"-::-:-:::=:::=--Mey'· 16, 2:). lO, '"' 1806-1' ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE .. tnftl l'ullll.-o.-. Co.t•t Delly PllOt, Mey t , "· H, JI), 19"1' 1191·" PUBLIC NOTICE ·----~-------.- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "" ... ...• _............. .. .....-...... -....... ----. . . ; ..... ............ , . CE PUBUC NOTICE· PICT1TIOUI IUll .. HI ..._ITATaMaNT Tiie ........... 14"\0ft It clolnv bltll· M U OI· JASON'S FINE JEWELRY mn ••-!lvrll, Apt, OS. Wu1mln•ter. C.lltoml• 'Ml G41f-Glr•lt ~vat11Afl, ISl?l l r-1\unl, Apl. OS, WulmlMler, Collfernle f2'oQ Tiii\ ~· ,, (Otldu(led "' ....... CllYIClllOI. 0 o..1•"'11 ... Tllh u -t ••• llled wit" n. c;o...,1y Clertl ol Or.,. County°" Mey ti, "" ,.,,... Publl•lled Or-Coe\t O•ily P1lol, Mo 2l, '°-J.-•. ll, "" l'IM·I• PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,CTITIOUS aus11111n NAMll STATEMENT ....... ,.,.'* ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• COllllMIM 1024 c........ IOJ4 ....................... ..... ................. . SI 1,000PmCI l9UC110M Owfteft have pu.rcbaaed aaodlel'home and are re· ady to move. Thl.8 lovely M.V. home feature11 4 bdrs, 3 batha. family room. 2 fll'epla~ and • p>pl • JacuiZl. For more inlonmlJon. call :wa.~ ~ ... HERITAGE H E Al TORS A Chea 1111119 IEwCatcher ~enUy locaU!d by exce\lent schools. shop· p i n g ce n te,Nl. a nd freeways. Includes 3 bedrooms. oak paneled den with wetbar . formal dining room. fireplace, plltih upgraded carpet· ang, dan lina kit chen with buillln8 aalore. <.:ov· ered patio. t89.000. Call 54().1720 -TMIEU.. --· I ------ , .. HfRITAGE HE /\l TORS "°°° ... ,,,, .. "' .... Owner wiU carry finan. Reduced to Sl 19,500 . Prof. lndscpd, 4br Mes.a Ventehomew/frplc, wet bar, many xtraa. 2810 Serana Pl. Ul-3696, OWn/Agt. By Owne r. Coll. Prk home . 3 Br, walk to schools, xlnt cond thruout. OCTC U a S· sum es loa n. $89,500 . 957-6198. Prin only. RIDUCB>!!! 4br. 2ba M esa Verde llome on t-orner lot.R V. storage. Will Carry lsl w /m 1n . '25,000.dn. By Owner. Pnnc. Only. Ask'· uu: $116,500. 962· 7620. PICTITIOU$ IUSINllH Pllbll"'9cl Or .. CoHI 0.llY Piiot. 11AM1:naTaM•MT I M4lvU,J0111C1"-•.u.1m 1t1N t r ... loll-llKI pen.on " dOfl\O bull• neH •• llAMOHEW TOWHHOMES '°lriff• Woods" <F.astsi~ta Mel>al 1'"'0R SALE 8 Y OWN f:R Westside 3 bdrm, 11 2 ba. lgeyard. $74,950. 831·3552 Tiie lollowlnQ IM''°"' •r• dol119 1>11111...... -PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNT Y TRAVEL BROKERS, SIJ2 Cynliloe L•ne , Cypre>•. Celllomla *lO 2432Santa Ana Alll'. CllEEICSIOE, THE COUNTAV' COL<-ECTION, 110 Newpon Center Otlve, Newpot1 BH<ll. Celllor,..1•1 ""° 0 11t•rlo P l•11ned Auld•"""' Oe ve lopmenl Jolnl Vet1lvre, 110 Na•port Center Ori Ye, Newporl 11 .. c11. c:.11forn1et2M0 I Tllh bu•IMU It condllcl-.1 "' • Qe1tera1...-""'P-I OHTARIOPLANNEO I RESIOf NTIAl DEVELOPMENT JOINT VE NTURE AMEIUCAN '4All0NAL HOUSING CORPORATION • CelilOfnl• COIO • Qeftef'•' P•rtrwr By Cl•yton s11 .. res Tiii\ •flt-I ••• 11~ wltfl IM C°"nly Clerll ol 0r•"91' County on Mey 10, "" MUNTEll&..,OU Att-Yt91L.tw 11110....s-. , .. t•I• N .. ,.., a.Kii, ca. tU.o FllS100 Pvl>l•\lwd Oret>90 C:O.\t Odlly Polo! MO 16, 23. JO,;,,..., 6, 197' 1'14>-7' ------------- PUBLIC NOTICE ll·tJMI NOTICE TOCllEDITOllS NO.A.f7- SUPElllOll COUllT OF TNE nan 01" CALll"OllNIA 1"011 THE COUNTY 01' OllANGIE In ""' Matt•" ol "" E\181e Of MAR'( JANE CROWE, 0..cea.,.,d Nolle• ., hetet>y q1v~n to c..tedltor\ """"'""' t t.tlrrn ~1n .. 1 ,,,.. c;ct1d df'r c-~ dtnt lo lllfo ~Id t16•m• '" 1114' ofll<t of '"" clerk oC "'" dfor~ .... 1<1 t°"rt or 101 prf!\enl trwm lo ow un<Wr"'0"""0 •t t'°"f>I olfltl!OfMACKEV & KLC:IN, INC., 1J7JI ~an~:o;:,·7~ ~r.!,) ~:V~.':ic0~1 1-1t•r ott1t_fl> ,._ '""' ota<e of ooslM..\~ of I"" under\IQl\l!d In eh m•ller• pertain ::!~:.~=~~~~~I=~;:, 1: I presentN ., •tor.wid w UfUf" tour ,....nlll\ ••~ ,,.. "''' pu1>11uuon of tho\ not>ee. 0•1..S M.ty 1, ,." Peu!E Cro~ Admlrw.tr•tor of 1¥ E\l•tt Of W•tl Dec~! MACkEY & ltLEIH, INC. A"_"'_. ..... .. UU N ............ Ste. JQS Sule AM, Cell'-• '11 .. hl:l1UI ~ PYblhlWCI 0<-C:O.•t D•li'f Ptlol, Mo•. lb, U , lO, "'~ 11'2 19, PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI IUSINlrH NAME STATEMENT T.,. loltowlnv per'IOll I• Clol119 1>11•1 N U et· MAGIC FINGER. '"°Soutll co .. 1 HlgllwjllY, L-.. Beech. CA •1&11 Parvlr Gh•ll•rl, !Ill Rhodn, Co•l• ww. CA ti•~ T1111 ~•ne•• ''conducted or en 1n dlv1Clu•I Pan.II Gf\efl•rl Tiii\ •l•l...,..nl w•• filed wllh tlw County C~rk Of 0.-County on Mev "· "" JAMES J. ltELL Y ATlorMJ 9t U• 11117 ..... _..t Sl'"4 .. _w .. YMleJ, CA m• "",..' Publi\Md Of""?" (O.O\I D4•1y PllOl May 2J, JO, JUfW ~ U, ow• ,~,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMl:HT Tl\e IOl•owlno IM''°"' •re doing bu\IMH O>\; G AENOVILL C0NSTRUCTl0'4, 1'43 Hol~ Clttle, '°'I• Mew , Cellloml•~ R o O~t l H Simmon\, HO Hotfawbroott C•r(. I~. (o\td M~\d, Cell lorn•• '2•~ Jame H '*"'· 63 11.tldl\ r.ou•t, Fremont, Calllornoa qoJll 0 ... 111 J Me•a. 6J Vfl•" C.outt, FrflmOnt, C:i111MOU'\1.., •oltt Thi\ bu\1nt''' •• tondt;l h~d by • 9ener •I p..,.;..,."i)'~ ROiio-rt H !>Hnmon• frU\ ~ltttM"6Mt WA~ filf""d •11'1 fN' (<>uf'IY CIMit ol or~noe Counly on M•y ''· ,.,~. rnl4SJ Publ,...., °'""oe c,o.,1 Dally Polot, M~y 1), JO-JllM •, U. 19/t l"l·lf ------- PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'..u,- NOTICE TOClllOITO"S SUPflllOll COUllT Of THE STATE Of' CALlf'OllNIA FOii TNE COUNTY Of OllANGE PoO.a_....,. E•t•lf' 01 EMM~ ME"IOOLIA Of-'~A\oP'd NOTIC( I!> HCRrav C,11/(N to Ill• ,. tftdltOf\ OI 1hf' AboV"' n11mtod Ot('fd'""' tP'llt •It ,,,.(~\ hlYtt\Q Cl••P1) •04l1n'\f '"• w lO o-<•c»nt •re renu1red to fllf w1111.,.,. G<ooroe S•I••, nn Eyn. 1111• L•ne. CYI>'••'· Celllorn•• •JO r111> IN\•MU I\ con<>uci.d by en In· dlvlCl\>411 w1111 ..... c. ~llva Tiii\ \lel-1 '""'!tied wttl'I I"" Co.inh C.l~r~ Of °'""9' County on M•Y "· "" Flls..19 Publl\,..., Ot-Co.hi Oally P•lol. Mey Jl, JO..,., June• 11. 19711 1•u 1• PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS aus1•ESS NAMI: STATEMEHT T lie 1o11-1nq P.•'°" " Clofnq l>ll\l M\~·\ C.AT ENGINEEPIPoG l'o SAi.ES. CAT ENGINEERING & WElOINC. BULLET PR OO F ll A (I Po v PRODUCTS . <.usro1111 BOA r PERFOPMANCE. J'IH O•l<ol• An , Coll• Mew, C• n.16 David Al .... Oellf.Y, l11S O•kol• An , Co•I• -.., C.• '1416 ff\,\ ~•MU I" Condu<t.c:I bY •n 11\· d1vldua1 OevKI A D•ol•y Th•\ \lal-"I •a\ Ille<! wolll IM County Cleta Of Or-Co..nty on M•Y 11. n1• l'IUMJ PUDll\heO Orflnq.-1 Co•\t Oo•IV P110• M•1' ?), JO, JUMb, IJ, t~/~ IU~·t• PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMErfT T ,, .. tot1r.rw1ng 0-:•1 "°" 1 _, 001nq t>v\• ne\\ tJ\ L ENIOllPM.f 7171 h •lllOO Or 1v .... N .. •OOrl HI-ct• n, (Al1torn1'4 'nl>l>O Hf!~t s..,,, .. ,.. 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P•rl• Rull\ P•"91~(. dl\O •nown d' Calllornl• '2101, ""''f" I\,,,. place Of Propetlltt tly r"" s. ... 13111 M.,,,,,., buSIMS\ of IN """""'Oneel on •II mal· Ot , LaQlltl• Nl9.,..I, (A '17bl1 l•n pen •lnlng to tile ••t•lt OI \•Id Oe· f "I' .... ,,,...,~ I\ ~ondu0...0 bY ... II\ c..iet1t, within lour month\ •lier CIW dlvldual 11 .. 1 pu1>11ca11on ol 1111\ nollte. ,,.,,.. R Preq1ri O•tt<I M.ty 11. 1q10 '"'' \l•le"""'"' """' Ill'°" will• tn~ Ll""'1 """ndOll• Pompei Cuunly Cl•rt Of Orttnoe Co..nly on Mey E •t-Culrl •or Cht Wiii J ~. 19/• ol t.,..abov• nameel Oe<eMfll ICINOEL & ANDEllSON Jo-t E.Wl-111 lntH.a.-ey,loaJU S.11u AM. CA tt71l Tel: Cl141 s»nn An ..... .,. .. E•«lllrl• '"~ Publ•~ 0•""9f' Co••• Oa1l\I P1101. Mey U, JO, J""" 6, I], 1q10 -------- P UBLIC NOTICE Publl>MCI Ot~ Co.\\I O•ilr P•IOI, ------------ Mo 2l, lO...., JllM 6, ll. 1'7t 1000-7' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICITITIOUS •USlllE.U N-E STATEMENT T ... fOll-1nqc>@•'°" l\CIOfl\QbUSIN'\) °'· GEMINI OISH UBUTINC. CO, n• W. lttll SL, Sul!• "C," C.oll• ~w. C• f'621 J•m~\. '11Cf\•rd 0•1vPr . 10• A"'lle"t Pl , CO\le Mesa. C. 914n Ttus bui.lnn\ •i condu<t..o Dy d-" 1n-. dlwlduAI. Je""" R Ollver Thi\ slal°""""I wH Ill"" wllll ~ Olvnly c .. rt Of O<-Counly on Ma~ II, ltlt. l'llM>U Publlv.d Or~ Coesl Oally Pilot May 2), lO, JUM 6, IJ, 1'7t "31-1' 19. aood day to advertise in the Dally Piiot Q111Hied Section. En~lish Tudor 2&3 Rr s plit leve l, 2&3 cnr aara ge. frpl cs, microwaves, ~r~nhouse windows. pool, sp a. TENNIS court. 646-0061 Of' 955· 1920 Ot>vclQJ>t.'<i hy Woodtr('(> (){·v Cn Newly Remodeled Tastefully Decorated •~·ated 10 Di el· QUll't area ~ar srhool:-. l!Olf and tenrus Superhly up graded homt: h ai. <I bedrooms. den. d1n1n i.t room. t'ntry hall, fam1I) mom. f1rC'pla('l' l'at111 H~c lot. $159.900. <.:all 54().1720 11IABIU. lnwstor must l>Cll I hom1· 1n Cost a M t•sa Nu brokt•ra~t· 2(f1 Amhur ... 1 $>12.f,o4J atll K.11 !ll)tll lo}r informa 1100 l~llf.!100.' ~h~a \'••rdo ;J Hr. f.1m lly rm. i! F\a frpk, indoor Swcdi-.h BBQ. 751·5!117 AXER Comer lot :i Bllrm. I'' bath. fircplaCl'. d c>tt1d1t'tl garage Won't lal>t. •'Jll ~9161 :. OPEN HOUSE . REAlTY /' Mesa Verde Rooms Galore One of thol;c hard·to·find 5 bedroom cxt'rut1 vc hom<"5 w1th <'07.Y family room, bnck hr<'pl;J<'l'. kitchen wit h bu111 1n:- G1ant patio rum. l<-nmh of home. Cl~£' tns1·honl:- Sl29,000. Won't la~I ' n 1ll ~1720 TAR8IU.. -· By owner. Jbr . 11,ba $72.500. Clt'a n ran r h style, lg walled 1n yd . numeroui; fruit trees. dnve W on 19th R1~ht on Meyers, left on Co\ l" ZD>Amold 0,... Sot/Sun/Mon 645-3440. EAST SIDE Great slartt'r homr with frplc. + 1ncom<' unit. Both with pn vall· patio & l•n c loscd J:araJ:t.>s , $125.<W NEWPORT IEACH REALTY 675-1642 642-0762 l!t~!I~~! !~!r a 30.day ad in the DAILY PILOT SB VICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW' 642-5678 EAST.SIDI 4 Bdrm. 2:\lt Baths . fireplace. patio. s ha ke rooC. etc. $129,900. llOJ McC_., Rltr 541.7729 WOH-rLAST Hest buy 5Br. fam rm home in Mesa del M ar. ~SQ fl. dl<>ICC IOC, h!t' 1•orncr lot. Gon~eou-. home. many xtr:is. C.:11m· pan' at SI l!l.500 Ca II now ~.Own/A~. FREE••• .. l.tst of VA homes. Many to choc:r..e from. Sotnl' wi th 00 DOWN . ·o C(~'T Noob1Jgat1on. call tur }Of.It IJst at 64~7221 ~21. WtstclitfR~ LAST SUMMER YOU PROMISED \Otlf"'Clf VOU l.\'l•Ul<I ffilJ\I' io ~1t":>-a \'erclt• Sum mo·r L'> Pt-rt: l!O takt: ac'l 1on. W 1· hav1• a f!OrJ?eous 4 tir home w/a sparkhni:; poul & spa just waiting for you to move into no"' Ui.-:.1d1...,, l'l'Ol 1\ t'. tl h .1• a ,. o v ' d p a l i o & .. pmkll·n> IL I!> rt•Jd~· for \<JU tod:i y for onlv sm .CXX> 968 3371 Hl•nl fo:,t ;it l' LO\lo rlo"'n Fllt\ VI\ .• ! bdrm ~ ha tam r111 $1!.5,WJ l;JI ·lYmt C~SIFIED INDEX It .... '"' Ad, tall 642·5678 EHOllS ., ... ,. .... ,. , .... ,. ..... c ......... ...... ••4 r•per t errert •-•.ii ....... TlwD•ILY P'H.OT .. -~ ....... ""'__. .. _...._,_ HOUSU FOi SAU IOOZ • 1100 on4BllAlfSTAH llOO • 2'00 HHTAlS )100· 4UO IUSIMlSS. IMYISTMEHT FtMAHCI Hff ·IOJS AHf'IOUHCIMBCTS 5100 lOST&FOUND uoe raSO..AlS SJSO Sll¥1CE DIHCTOllY 6000 SCHOOlS& IMSTllUCTIOfil JOH JOISWAHTID JOU ..... WA"TID 7100 MBCHAMDl~l ......... ... TO YOU I041 IOAn & MAalMI ~IT ......... TllAMWOllTAnOfil ......... 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Alt. ftJ •ot enJoy pro• fnalonall decorated ,, ", ...... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• coaa•LOT l.da ol room fur 1111.l(or home or ~t on t h1:. nll:c• 3 bdrm. 2 ba lull llnl'•' aa.• Park Phu·e, hw IMZ-'148t 1-6 Br, 2 RM , I 11111\' 10 be11eh. SI ll .900. Atil •2217. 111Ll-Ollb'7 IYOWMll 3Rr. 21.,Ba. c:o1rthh.>11.-... ~amic lllt'. lum rm. frpk' .. Mwil sec Ask111.i .., .500 8'2-083Y UMTSUNITS We h ave 2.J & 1 PLEXEi, some '°''~1lk1ni.: distanee to the lwal·h Pnald from Sl87 .~up Parle Pla«?.lnl'842·7461 HEW IEACH HOME BYBUJLDER Bklck to beach, oeeuo view. S Bdrm. 41:> Im :llOO sq ft. Lgt· 1Jalt·on1t·s D 15th St. S19S,000. Ph 538-1718 e.;r:;-.. ''•''' 1 I l • '> , I 'illlti BEAUTIFUL WOODBRIDGE A br11ut1ful '.J l1<'ilroum, :!'' 1 ... u1 humc "'llh .trt•JI 1Alt1~ r.-.111 ll<iqi.11n ut uni) ...->.!00 all tu '1iA.)' Jr Wll(IOOH1l11,t ~lt AL I v 551 3000 FREE••• .. ll~l of VA homl.':-M1111y to r hoose frnrn Sc1m1· with NO l>OWN 1NO COSTS. NI} 11hl1i.:11t1on. call (or )'llUI l ... l ,11 ~72'll. ••PICT IUl&.DIM• sms FOR YC>Ua DllAM HOMI ""8 THI& AICH •AY ,,....... ,....... Cl ., .. '-" Lit .................. ...... .......... ...., ......... ._.. $141.0IO UMOISTIUCTAIU OCIAM AMD CANYON YllWS L-.......W.we.c ..... ~lec....._ Stl0,000 497-3331 LAGUNA IEACH 499-4551 49S.l 720 SOllllt LAIC)llllo L •; • Mlgll1I 493 .. llf 644-7020 o-,.. Newport ..... THE BIG STEAL r\Nl>''Olf l>ON T IJ,\VJ-: t...,.... ....... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Everything Plus Spectacular View Ft)ulunng a spel1acular view 11f lovely v a llt•y fmm tlus clt•i.:ant 2 story H.alottVtEW HOMIS Th u~ 2 bdrm ~ cll'n. IJ()p\llur "Mooac-o" homl· tll bltrl(a111 pnecd for you .it only $155.500 Thu. ito. lht• low~l pnt·e un lht) murkcl tt>day !lll'ally l1.1t•11tL-cl 1H1 Purl Nel?o.on Sln"·t. lh1<, home wont last."<> t'all tud<iy 1'1•rms ava1l<1ble R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640..5112 BEST O Rl(;I N/\1. BLU,.'FS ARE/\' Scnsu uonal Pl<in E. highly CUSIUmJlt..od' spaL'lllUS 2 IJdrm s Wll.'S + massive family rm & addL'<I hob· h y rrn. 0\'('rlouk s enormous ~rt•(•nbt!ll II o n l' s l I y p r 1 1· <' cl a1Sl89.50U. Ai?ent 640·5560 TO m; I\ Tlll l-:1-' to :.t.•c lhc vulue in this :;tnkinl! l'OOtl'mporary hn mt• Located h1 i.:h ahov•• Lagwrn's htmcd lhvwr:1 l'Oasl line on I argl• lut with lu:.h pluntlngs, pu110 ancl :.un i.hatJ t'd qXJrtyurcl. Sl'HAWLIN(; '1 JllJltM , 3 H ATll fo'LOOJt PLAN with formal din1nj! room. 1Camily rc•1m 1. 1t•11tun•-. oom ... • locall'<l adJuc·t·nt to ---------1 u s h A r ct• 11 ht' I l 5 lHE BLUFFS Westcliff RNffy _ 'puc1ou.-. living room ap llC'<imoms. dining r oom. Redured to SIH.900 f1repluCl'. k1tdwn w11h Absolutely 1mm:icubtc :J bl.Dltms . plU.'oh l'itrPt.·l mA Hdrm 21, bath. for mu I lhruout.2pn vakµatws d1 111ng . ~pl11 11•\t'I Sl31.<KKI Must. M·e ' Call lownhornc• Opt'n i.pan· ~I~ v1t•w from Jl\mg n K1m ... AH ... ble ----- --lyOWMr LARGE FAMILY ~.:n.i c.-rM . Collc1w l'k Assuume S52.000. 9•~,~ exceU. cond. (;orndl, 4 loan. $&37/mo. \.Minut~ Br + bonu~ rm 235tl -;it to pounding s urf . 5 fl. AIC. ~prnklrs. many Bedrm. family home. upg rades. Sll 7,UOO Massive stone fireplace 552-5421 ____ _ Gourmet kitchen. Wall of gJass leads lo coverefl l>allo a nd park h kt· grounds. Huge t'Ul·dC: s a1· lot. Only $99,500. Call now. 96.l-7881 QPfN /,tf1·U ~lit~' H I t J 1 ~.lflHil 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._. .... H..,aw 4br, 3 full ba, ram rm. DR, LR. FuU lndal'pd. tile entry, all bJL·ins. frplr, alumpsWfle walls complet e:'. Near nt·w . quality bit by Ayres. P.O. plea se. $138,500. ~1441. ---EXCB.UNT Pl.AM ~e3 bdrm, 2 ba all on ooe floor Near s hopping «'Tiler. Park Place, Inc. 842·7461 ------~ ....... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Answer To s . c.!:.Z A super plush executive home a nd quite 1m - rmcuJate. 4 Ucdrooms, dining room , family r oom with br i rk fireplace. Plu.c;h carpet- ing thruout. Tiled roof Patio. More. SD8,750. <.:ull 559-84.51 TAilBBl. -· WOODIAIDGE SALM.IA.SE-OPT. 2br. den. 2ba. S&.S patio home. g<>fl'eous lndscprl. Patio. w /cover, cath ceil· Sparkling Pool Tulane Mndf'I Park Horne:-. Tl11s 1s ;,, di' tuchcd 3 bdrm. hornl· on f('C' l<ind, With C'OH•r1•1I d crk1ng . tas tl'flJll.\' landsc·alJ(.'tl ill n um an·n~ and lots or pnva1·y Only Sl:Jll.500. .. 523 CAMPU5l>a: IRVUCE ASSUME ll/40/o VA LOAM L a rge. beuut1ru1 4hr. Jba. dl>tachE.'<I home 1n CuJvenlalc. Owner leav- ing area. $104.900. 833~ ~11110~ m CQpaQ 80.Lnlr LA11J11M leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERENE ~VIROHMEMT!! Treat yourself lo an cverung <1t home. the dramalJc 40 ft. living r m 1s ~raced by 2 elegant open s t airway!< that create an impressive at- mosphe r e. Impressive outdoor decking, ocean & canyon views. Jus t bsl· ed. 64S-4m3 '""· Woodburn. bnck './ frplc. gas kitchen-heat . FORESTE OLSON at1aC.b. 2 car garg. pvt (:Sid unit. 9~ assumable mtge. 54.900. Own. will ... , ... "'' , .... h elp fin. By owne r . __ ,_ .. _~ _____ c_,_,_ 714~. Rancho San J oaqwn 2br . den. 2ba, frplc. pvt patios. all oo golf c·ourse. Enjoy VleW from m ost rooms. Pool & jac. SIJl.500. 64().0097. 'n.JRTLEROCK Home By Owner 4 bdrm. 2 ba. F ee land .. $132.000. Need q'8ck sale. 644-4157 If yuu're not readjn~ the little llds in Classified, you're missing a lot of newsy information as well as aome gn!al buys. IMAQ.ASS IYITSB.F A gem or a ra mbling c®Om home on extra large lot. Gardens and avocado trees. llu1:e llv· mg room. beamed ccll- i ngs. mas s ive brick fireplace. all n atura l woods. Modem kitchen. Excellent ma11ter swte. l.Eli.miled storage. Ocean view. S27S,OOO. DOMOSEH REALTOltS 401GLENNEYRE 497-4848 S<C~cijµ-4"E~s· Tltat lntrig•ing Won:/ Gome wiflt o Cbdle .... ., QAY\: ICll&M -------·=·:c: .... :::-!o.4! ~ ..... -C:.'V"~ ..... II)..,..-. ...... _._ .. ._~ I· 11 'Tl·~, 1- 1 TUCSO IJ' .1*111. l Couldn't llel""9 tM 19t I I L u , E s I i ... the Olllef day. "Coffee ' r ,( I I ; ::,.::~..:~..::: _...__.. __ ...__. " tot • cup. SM lhcr#ecl me Ii 1" Al T ,~ o, w I I~~~~::: L ..... i.... ... -1. ............. __, by ftllifte "' .... INflill9 -· '°" ....... ,,_ -No 3 below. prox 2R fet•t Io n .:. w/IU;/\MED C EILING AND C 1-: NT E H FlREPLAC .. : OF 1'1\1.US V t; R D F. S S T 0 N 1-; . Slcpsaver k1lchc n ha~ l>lDlt·m ran~t·. nvt•n, di~· hwasher anfl launcJrv 'l'AAllH!l I and maskr ~wll• :-:11 .... I IPll~DS"'-• va(•:mt. uwalt'r .111x1ou~ ~·-__ Call !>W.llfll area Wl• think lh1~ twi- trr built hnmt•. in mcwt" in eondJllon 111 a "IU.:AI~ SH :AL" at only $142,500 Fvll Price SEF. TOUA y . I GONfo:TOMOllHtlW ~ I MISSION REAL TY !1,1.';S. <.:.st Hwy, Lai:un;a ,,_. 494-07 3 I Causey & ·Company ·HORTH END PEACE & QUIET Otning room. landst·ap· mi:. spae1ous ~rounds with many poss1h1IH1es to expand. 2 l~droom!'., plus mu n)' ext r a s SIW.500 • lllHSo C'oui-.t ll1way Ill V1Uuge Fair l.J\GUN/\ Bt-:A<.:H 497-2457 One year old 3Br , 21z ba+ram rm. C1..'<iar extr t'r windows, S245,UOO. 497-475.'I or 774·533fl L.aiJ-1 HkJuet 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Laguna Niguel Realty • IEAUTIFUL MEW VILLA in ext'lusive se1•urcd area. Lrg J Bdrm . den & fam1ly rm home. hig hly upgraded. Extensive use ol J?lazed tiles & used briek. Corne r lot w /o· cean & mountain views. Pn1 beach. tennis & rec. center. $229,000. 49).9494 495-5220 496-2413 ll0.5050 GATE GUARDED HIGUB. SHORES AsMRD~ Loon A roomy upJ?raded ap· prox 1900 sq rt 2 story 3 Bdrm on fc1• land ~ta1ned glass w111llow:-. and upstwrs p1•ck al lht• P<ic1!1r l'l.L'S (abulou-. rc.·1•r4•al1o n fonlltll"' 11n1l l':J~V 14•;tlk lopn vaklJt•:H•h · ANJ> ·1 fabulous a~sum1c10lt• S140.000 al ~,.,., loun Pm·cd ri.:ht al $192.000 644-7211 fo'OR MOR E INl-'O PJn NIGEL GAILEY Ii. ASSOCIATES L*Forest 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Model HCM11t s• M.J. lrock & Sons Inc. W1• saved the best for la.<it! Truly Lake Forest ·s fi~-st values. I\ 3 B fl. I st.on'. $113.1110. or a 4 HR. 2 story. $133.l.25. Both air eonditioned, fully up- brraded. beaullfully de- {'Of'alt.>d & professionally landscaped Pnme 101·<1 t1 on Call now (7 14 > 51.11·!1610; (7141770-6493 SAVE THOUSANDS Owner //\j.tl . No Comm F.l ega nt V1 c 1or1 a . Park wood 4br, Jha. fl.rushed tJOnw. rm . air tu Ah))' upJ?rad<'d. II u)(c lot Assum;1hlt• 1!).111 25102 S h a H r L a kt 559-1491 Mssion Vieio I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exch.is1ve Fm1sterra on the water of l.ake M1s- S1on VieJO. 2br. 2 ba. UP· grades. Groi!id levd + boat s llp. $142,500. 751 ·SCXX.l. 548-9094_. --- Mrwport leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfront Duplx 1-·ant vu. 38r upr 2Br lwr. f'p, bltns & ldry hkup in ea. Summr/wntr rc nll. $390,000/ofr own/agl IWG-1879. leach Dolltotne $105,000 Newport Short.-s, attrac. AH .. w. Lo.. tive 3 BR, newly crpt'd & Fairway El Nigue l 3br. pamted inside & out. 5 £)4.000. Custom Really blks to beach. Owner rro.9777 trarL'lferred out of a rea, Pool & t e nnis courts . OCEANVJEW Reasonable terms t o Un obstructed hill & qualified buyer. Call for ocean views. 3 Br, 2 ba appt to see. P eggy. custom ram rm. Pvt 96CM312,S36-3'98. beach community. Only $159,!KIO. ... .., ... $hons It Jolins R.E. 493-81191 By Owner. Npt Shores. 3 SELL Idle items with a Br. ciomm. pool~ tennis Dally Pllot Classified Ad. gu~~~<;ourtesy "'9-INdl 1041 ........... 1041 ....................... . ..................... . ll.co1ctwe1Ban1cer ~ RfSIOENllAl ~ER)IG( t~Ai\NY VllW HOt• U.•UMA MHM1B. Charming 4 BR, FR, DR with sweeping view from mulU-level covered patio. Many decorator touches. Fire pit. Mexican tile noon. Compare and you'll agree tbat SlM.750 is an exciting value. 4 COUMILLIANlll co. 496-7222 831-0836 ,.,... ...... .., .... ........... ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS JUST LISTED 1;<11 LID<> ~upt•r view 111 1\,1 \ ,II, ()l·l·an 1'1•rff'l·t c·o11<1 <:a II f11r a ppl to sn· H(l(;t·:H Hl<\,WN H I'. 1;7:1 10io BEAUTIFUL 4BR + FAMRM.HVH FL>e. nL•ar ,.,d1I. park & pool $174,500 551·6.51il 1'40·1140 UDO ISLE Outs ta11dirtl! t•:-Lm rt' mode l. P rime corner loeation. step; to beaeh. 3 Br 3 ba. den. Liv rm w/wctbar & m<iss 1ve britk frplc. r lx•arn el•1I mgs. fo'r J oo rs t pa oed wind. din area 01->1•11s to brick patm. Bright kit wtall nu hit ms & nook. Spacious m s t r hUllc , wt halc'1ny Dt'eor alur fabnc:.•wall l·1iv Assum lt>an. s.175.000. By Owrwr b7f>..l!7fi'1 Sl"t?2728 Vistu Del Oro, No reasonable offer rdu:wd Jbr, 2"'o1ba. U plan Ukr 640-5HH A VERY SPECIAL P&llNSULA POINT 51B>ROOMS Only 2 years ohl a nd f e a l U r (' S f ll r t I) 0 numerous a m1•n1t 1es tn nwntion d<'tail ml'ld )! a i::ou r m e l klt ('hl.'n . balrony J!llml.' mom. a :-.umpt 1ous fu ll s 111• J<ICU7~1 in Ok!SIC'r l>at h •not JUsl a h11th t11ll W J ClSI. !..!tlld Hilk 1·ahincts thru out .rnd much mlK•h more H you want "The Point.. and c·an eonsuler S439.000 for lht-HEST- CALL 644-7211 .. NO EXPENSE SPARED! Tnw' No expense has tx.-en s pared on this dt·· rorator 's dream homl.' GorAeous Palermo model In Harbor View Homes. f'ee land. 4 Bedrms. t-'ormal dining rm. Planked hardwood floors . Accented with Spanish Ule. A must tu see fo r truly fu ssy buyers! Call t o d ay 752-1700. ()Pflj' I 0 • rf \ tt •1 ff j, ft" I l•ltltl UDO ISLE -W.W Escrow!!" Btst lMO' on Lido. 47' lot. Chamung old home with south patio, Beamed ceil· lngs. Owner financing, Mking S280,000. Vacant ROGER BROWN R.E . 673-1020 OCEAMYllW ONLY$239,500 Localed on a lge areen· belt • 4 lge bclnns, fnnl din rm, rmly rm. 2 stone f!Jlb. Newly deco . ml.DJ ocean vtew. 759-001 Real &tate 2 Bd cottage In Newport Hts. R·2 lot. ~· x 105". Clole to Hoag, b~ • abcJppiq. $1118,900. Exel A&l. '73-1020 2fl/ZT 8ri11tol. CM llEANFRONT 2 I& with large houise Coolci bl! Duplex JONES REALTY INC I '11. l'Mb (714) 673-6210 I 2001 w ~ lllvd IWWllCWI 8elldl·Celilomlll92660 ODDOll ~VEN ? ('J(>t out or the jla:. fine and cull Mickey to s~ this beautiful Newport Duplex. with spec1atular water & Lido Is le view 2 Rt.'<irooms t'aeh w /frplc & patiOti Can be convert· t'<I to s ingle family homl' Owner will help rmancc Full pnee. S300.000 SIW'ER HEALTY !1fj(). J911() Owner Wank to Mon COME BUY : 9 MoJO Court Condo. /\I Supcnnr off T icondt·roga & In trepid Plan 7 Newporl Crest. 3 Hr. 2•·, bath. :1 levels. blltni. 5 m111 tu 0t·ean , hay & peninsula <:ommun1ty po11I. J<I'" 'aU1111. ll'nni:. 01>1•n I j l'M l•vrry day. Franl I!. llurvath. llllr li75 l'.17::' &5-18-QiO ~' - Mwpt. C~st Condos :! l:idrm -Pmbatt• '>di,, Sl W,5(JO I IJdrlll IAH•I\ \ 11.'\0o ~111,UIJU I l:.klrrn nr 11•11111, 11001 s1-11 um 1\1-(l l>lfl 02°!15 Tustin 1090 .......••••....•.••.... CUSTOM HOME ltuc1h1y fJth & 111<1,ll'r bwlt 3 lxl. .! '.• h.1. lri.: honus rm . r~1nd1~l}'lc home llui.:" 1·orn1·r JOI • Vacanl. fo'a?o.t l'°"s 1110 I Charwood Ln/Nt·wpurt I hlk N of 17th Will <'ons T 0. as down pay mL·nt F'1n an avJ 1 f . 714-~0603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS '.& P ET S WEI.COME t!n6 Kirkwood. lovely ;11r L'Ofld 2Br. 2Ba. hkycl for tJw ku1' or pel Mu:-.t :.w toapprf'c, <MM564:11 Mobile HOMe Store SIH-~ $16,900 STEPS TO IEACH Ubl wide '(it Tra1lerama 10 N51861 3 pvt bch & p1t•r Sub·lettml! allowed l,X'at.t'Ci m Treasun· Is :1..,1 Pa1•tf11· C:Oa!-.t II w v LaJ.! lkh Offl•rcd i., Ht.>flaissancc> M P 1 7l 1 1 <t<.19 lollfo --- MINUTES F«OM THE BCH llnv:JI Mon11rd1 ~I.Iii) 21Jr. 11, Ha. c·orm·r 1111 . I n w p a r k r ,. 11 I IJDb767 72) PLUSH Mobile Homr Store 848~ ALWAYS-WAlillm TO • A LAMDLOID7 Why not at.art today? Mc.t al tbe ~ wbo now t'Ol'.ltrd »•~ or matt wUtl ltan.d with a fixer-upper house or duplex, trlpleJt; or 4·plex and traded upward aa their equity 1rew. You u ndo the same thln1! WHArs IT ALL MIAM7 AITD OI 10 x. ......... .._ lrMil ........... ,, ••• ,., IOJt Xe.- Lost m the jungle of Real Estate Jargon' We u n help unscramble some of your question11. Our heJpluJ and lmowled"eable stafr of over 40 c-an de·mystify te rms like this and help you to determine wh11t kind of property is right for you ;ind fats your financing STAIT WITH A SMALL NEST EGG We can show you how even a small nest e"g c11n be put to work ror you to take advantagt' of tax saving:. and hf>Jon bu1ld1n" a fortune for you! WE CAM HB.P Confused by so m:m y ads" Don't know where to begin your Investment pro"ra m ? You will find our highly tramed :.tarr helpful. Phone for an appointment QUAIL PLACE ,ROPERTIES, IMC. 17141 752-1920 MabRHOllles ForSaM 1100 Ol·eanfront Apttllotrl. •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• Npt Reh Owner carry . ~ VlK IN(;, /\•<". Kx21 s<'n'efl µorch. xlnt loc·a uon in S-Star park I rv1n1· 0 }S !l-<t. 55R 2ol77. aft 5PM wknds 551 462X WE HAVE MOBILES! ~.WO 67S-28S.'> .------ Costa MHa SfMCial Two super duplexes /\II 2 bdrm . I bath On I 1:1• lot nr schooli.. :-huppmi.:. Super location Pnc·1-d lo sell now' ~ou.ooo ........ leachleauty p .. Hlk~ tr om 11ePall Tcmf11 I unit bid~ Mgr <ipt .I bdrm . 2h baths ooden ranchland, acenk property. 40 a . parcew. UiOprAcre.~ ASHltG HUNTING nr.IMEMT'e. CINTlAL OltEGOM Near Deschutes River & High Lakes: 2 8d borne oo Pine treed lot. Under Kround utillties, carpet lld. c'Olored applumces. CIU'OUSel fireplace & dbl ~ar. $49.750. J Bd home on 2•12 ;u ·n •to. near river. IOl li or "('('lus1on. Wood burnin~ heat.er. wood pancll.mi.;. New carpet ~.500. Sun R111er r esidence. 1000 sq rt, a ll Cedar htmw. Heaul1ful lot 111 µmes & near lenn1:.. c,w1mm1n.: & i:olr llt•auhful l~e rooms thru· OUI.. SIW,000 Sup1•r rtH·r fronta.:t·. huat dtl(•k and a cozv :.! hcl loJ.! IYI)(' homt• 1·51;11 "'I ft ph1.' a <lhl ~arai.:1• (;uo<.I wl'll and douhlo· "'l'lH' '>):>lC'm . f'ull pn1•,. Sl!li.~l OMLIDO 2Br. dbl w1dt> s:ll .500 2fir. part rurn S:lti,7f,c) 2.Hr. boat !ICK.'k ~.IMMI .! llr Havfront 1lhl Wilk . & t>cauti"ful $79.!WI - "·\11 HI HO'I, I IU IM I., Inc. REAL ESlATE ,.., i t·l-l(J . 1o1o ~ frµkll + 1 wo1 2-For mun• mlormat11111. hdrm & unc t hdrm l':ill or wr1 IL' Ouk•· <.1 pl '. (; r I · v JI u" ! Wuml·r Hc<alty, PO Rox S240.0ll0 5Ulll . Bl••ul. Orego11. Wesley N. Taylor Co. 1 :n;111. 503,~·H262. IU.-idl.ors ti44·4!l t11 ----....................... ~.Fanlls •. -------Gro•n 2700 WA.LK TO Bi':/\1'11 :! Hd.2 li;J + den. !Jiii ht 1i.1r1·h ri..•.ir loH·I~ 1 l11lJ 11001 & J!ll'UZZI S:l:l.500 A.:cnl. 64Q-.l311() NEWPORT BEACH Cl<&• to Ho<i~ Hospital /\duJt park. /\sk in.: only Sl9.~ Call 54ti-.51480 ~HERITAGE REALTORS AcrMIJ9 for W. I ZOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Own"•r m I),, Lul 11 4 arre:-"'1th neeks & n•· scrvrnr. 2 bwldmi.: .sit<·~. I m tall oaks l>y c•rt>t>k. otlwr un hill Mumc·1pal watl'r + wt•ll Phonl'. t'lt•ctr1C•1ty. 11l:11llahl" U li Sll9,500 7 14 •~ 11:,i.1 . - 1300 ···•••·······•••·•····· 4 Plt1x for s alt• by lll4 n1·r. nl•ar hcdl'h 111 Sa11 t"lrm!.'nt1• Xlnl 1nv1 .. ;1 m•·nt Slti!UJ001 1-·irm 4J&al5S TRIPLEX 3 yr.. old. ,111 umt-; hav1• :1 hdrms . ;ti, bJ :-.1•ar Allam~ & Rl•;11·h I .tll Shorehm· ~1.tnJf,!1•mo·nt Corp 11-17 t)Jt;J 1h k lor NanryWynn 6 UNITS Owrwr carry ftllJll•'lllJ.: JI IO'~··, 211'; down. lull µra 1•1· S265.JUO x Int (;an1,:n c:rme ,\n ·:t 1"o dclerrlod rn:Jmt Pnn n n· ly J)kJ~·· ,, ~l . u .luhn.'>Oll \Y12 ~:!(JO Terrific Triple• in lhuitmi..>ton Hcach at lilIB Eniland. Look. but 'lon't touch. <.:a ll Bub Dictunson. Al(l 97'-1533 FtRSTTIME IMVESTOIS DREAM Pn ml' l!untllli.,'l'JO l3t'.1l'h 4-plex m u h1~hly dl'sira- hle n•nt<i I J rl'<&. 011 Iv Sl~I II won't lo:.l ' l.'allilow Rkr ~2 2.S35 TIU Pl.EX UY OWN EH A m1k rrom b<·h 2br unit:-.. '<Int l'on1I SIJ5.tlllfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• PcnoRoWes& Atascadero Areas ·t 'I !I !"l a C' r l's n t.' .1 I lakc·$147,50tl. Term<, Iii a1•rf's with moh1ll.' ht>m1· Rt>.ruo Terms :w ant.'S with term1>-call lur mfo Subd1v1s 111n )?ro und · randlL'S & acrca~e. Calf C.." lormfo. S.-eANa ~1 lots·Sl llS.000. Owne r Wl.11 l' arry. A p p r o x . 5 0 acres-$100.000. l"n11L·1pab •mly ple:tM'. Conlal1 Ken Mark:. al EdHt. W. Heslidr Realtor & /\ssoc1ates 164'l Spnn~ StrL-e1 l'aso Robll-s 1805) 238·5350 1805) 466-3049 ·~1.2 aim ·r.12 12.311 . 411 /\C µrapes, 40 A\" SELLlllo..IG,. .almond'. 8;.iker s ficl!i . .... L.ax benttfllS. fi45-613:! WHYPAYMORE? D~ Send for liruc-hure ~ • or call W~l«m Re<.111\•. en IC•"> ,\ Ke~I 1-:....tate./\dv1:.ury 53() 1073 SELLERS Will CARRY! • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.., ...... 3107 \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sf'l\CIOtJS oceanrront 1t Br. 2 ba. compl. rurn home. fo'rplr. wash /dry. tbhwhr. 2 1·ar i:ar. no V"''· SJJSO/mo yrly. .. va1l St•vL 15. i;.i5.5354 l>r IM·t('>K:! l.! l':'ll ITS. 1111 4 IJtllts & hou:.c, hv 111o1o1lt'r 11 UNITS . S1\ Nwpt ll µhts: (' M 2-t HNITS.ANAJI . 3148 LGIJlllMI leach llxi:n.ie..-. <21:1 ' K:il 11170 lll lJNITS. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER RENT AL evc:;.12131481 JRl111d}' 4 111JUSt:S onLOT ---- --For 1mmt.'<hate occupan· Cottdomini11M1/T own-Pnncipals Only Plea:-e <'Y. (,,'harmmg spacious I houMs for sale 1700 HR home 111 prest1giou~ ~.........., Beach IBr. I blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'rnnrald Bay 1'nrrac ,-,..,.. Allof lhe$c prOJC'\'tS may r,.,,.._ ' C. to ocean. $12.SOO. 646-~7li New Condo. lrvinl'. 5 mos be h od Only nunutl"S walk l.o the aft 6PM & wknds. old, by own,,r . "br, u ll'n· pure as~ on ,very ""·"c•h ----.... ' n favorable contract:-. ""41 • FAMILY PARK nis l'l s. 2 p oulSIJ.11· Owner is motivate<! & DOM OSEN Owner anxious. JBr, ::~. Ev~s. IH5·l.i55. want s fast a c t ion . REALTOllS 2Ra. 1976 Bar rin gton. Broker for mformalmn J 497-4848 731·3llt island lotchcn. I~ ms tr call al hrs. t• wport leoch 3169 bdrm & bath w1~1mfon 1800 541-0800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tub. !>ehls just minute:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -iBr. 28a. 224 Via Lido away. <MP3844> ---------1---------MobileHORR Store BALHO/\ D UPLt:x -1---------Nord, S2.000 mo. except 848_,c Cor onado St . (ll ·' Aug.$2500.!2!31270.4547 ........, u OWt&"S l IHM. or <213> 934-0920 charmer, dose to buy. Newer 8 U. w /great $180,000. owner 's ho me hkl! unit •EXCITING• Mrwport ·~iclo Beautiful 197 6 Goldenwest 2 Br. 2Ra home within wa lking dis tance of Lido's fines l shopping area. Small pet welcome. leadtAna S.Shr Adlt , .. p ... l2'x60' wtexpanded liv· Ing Tm. ?Br, 28e. front kitchen. beautiful easy care yard. L..J-Hllh ~.., Beautiful s Star Adult Pk. 3'x60 Seacrest, 2 lge Br, 2Ba. lam rm wit!\ all the xtras. Only $29,500. CALllOIMIA PAClllC MOii.i HOMI . SALIS rl'OIH...w, Ste 206-A 14NH7 ....,..IXTU Dnuiftc are. l.n matr bdrm , cedar lined doletl, pull out kitchen shelves, " rantry. dbl wide Ar inaton . Hames u..tw.i.._ w /3 bdrms., 21,7 ba . COM DUPLEX-South .. 'rplc. & pullo. 7 Olht•r ~Hwy tn heart of shop units for income. 1.S ping area. J licirms. 2 Miles to beach. $397.500 baths down and 2 Bdrm~. 4 UNITS Hwtt leach 2 ba ths up. P r 1Yalc Xlnt :i bdrm. owner 's patios. 4 car gange. home like unit . fo'plc , $194.500. patio Growth a r e a . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUDGET RENTS Kronomy· Save gas+ lime llst'S Apt.sCIJ(S fo'.unr. $235 I br hse stngles 12'3S2 br Rar kids plex '1502 br gar child ok S2852brfurnqwet /\mong ne wer bldgs N6Rnl COSTA MESA. Insure your future. Jn· re(urbished tri·plex with Yest today (Or tOmOr · fireplaces & patios. Xlnt row's security. $238,500 rental area. $149,SOOfce. W.-YM. TaylorCo. $350 3 br kids pets lg S38S3+1~ ba kids nrall MIS 4 br kids pets bch '82Ssharp5brbeal!h $57Sfum5br Bal Isl Realtor.I 644-4910 '11U·PLEX on rour plu I....&...._ 4r...L.. 2200 lot. Near Harbor Blvd.. ._. .,_. - Colta Mesa. Good future at this location. SIOB,000. 642-5200 --.._,..,.rtr 2000 ....................... ·7 UltlTSoC.M. Beaut. new bulldln1. ~. xlDt locaUon. 1SLlnvmta M2·ll03 fOUI UMTS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners unit. 2 ba, f,.SI. 2·car pr .. :n Br. 2 ba. units. tsL lnvatmta 142· 1803 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 10 UNIT LOT. Anaheim. 557.olZS Make o(fer. Morris & As-Homertnders-State Wkle SOl' <213> 374·4994 Beautiful new 3 Br home VISl'A-4 . I.? acre lob, all neld' school & shops. Ask J)lam & ~rmi!ll pd. ror' ._for_Nen_a_._848-_22162 ___ _ graded e ngmeered: 10 min ; rrom ocn. pks. JCOHDO'S plaza &schls. good area, FORUASI WldergroWMi util. Offer. JBdrm,abath 4521165 1'150 sq ft ..... '650 mo. Canyon Lake lot. 3 Bdrm. 2~ batb. ...,. UIOO,sq ft ..... tltO mo. ~v.000/~r. 3Bdrm, 2 bath 1161-0Dt n:=n~·o:: c.o .. th••• htert, new. Calll .. now ...... _ .... 2400 ._ ... . ....................... t1111•·re aooe. ~. ·~ e.Ja eaur. tse w toe>Uoft to .• SELECT buy. 4br beach home. 25 min. from border. PROPERTIES Protected development CHH44»JO> ads' lri·IJlx on dbl lot. art ......._Mon ·tax ahltr. $175,000/ofr.- lmowl'I u Lo Gaviotu, GetGREENcull SlJ0,000. For brochure for WJUTE elepbantl phone •Hm d11 .. ev• with a a .. 1rrea A.cl •-95 ownt&ll IM0-18'79. •'7301. Call 142.5111 . ....... -.. ..._ .. ._ ---. ·---............ -. ·---·--. .-...... ...... -....... ... ,,...._ ----~ ..... 17 ··~ .. --.. -··--· e J at.Jm .... .. .. .,.. -thun•k Pt • ...... .,,......_ A4I tao•t•......._ ...................... e ..... ee•••••••e••••ee•• eeee•eeeee• .. •••••••••e ' ~~ ... ~~.~ ~=~e~.'.! ~~ ...... ~!~ ~~!~e~·:.~e .. OCIAM YllW n-..,, riew cuttom bit Jbltrm. I ""be. Bit 111 CH ™81700 MO ~~~~-!tit''; 1~ =·~'::i1d:!rnK~ 2~~--M.2c•r1ara10, Jl!Me.lll· _l1JOJmt> ~tilt~ lijs. w.tlaar. f'Olllmlaftl -----1 ly puol. J.cuu.I 4i ....Wa C... .. W. HU 3 ltr z Ba. lamely r m . 3152 ON<aA qw tl. ••lk to ... u eeo .. eeeeeeeeeee• ~·1ly Ave, Mc11a Verde. br~rJt U nlurn o r 2br, Iba lwnhs apl. l'vt lud11 OK . nu pets, no (unu1hed •l ~ mo Oe~ll . bit 1na. pool. '"""'-tD>mo.MM8S8 &e&T711 Adulb , child 16.+ No ~ Walk1:r J; I HH IALIO~ ISL~D ~-M20&ae.673;.CM13. MICIAn. Zbr. gar. SSlt 2a&. ~llll~ 2br. ll;l,ba, bit· 11\.~, d ishwashe r . pat.lo. 1•nc·ld .:ur1t. no Pt'lb ~I &..,..INcli .... .. e .. •••eeeeeee•e••e•e• Dllillu newly decorated 2 bdnn ·~ Qn oet!an Mar Victor ffufo. Jteated pool, elevator. aubterra· ~arkia1. Sl2~. ........... 4210 ...... e••e•ee•eeeeeeee• ........ e••········ 1-lll18earC•bio.ldeal DOWNTOWN Colla & t!Yt get-away van· ...... aoo 1q. ft. IO JllGO U.. For .uauner ...,. "I· ft. Cpt.: dnll. alr- a.YaUcmi t.U Ma-a11 COlld. ar. ~ ·-~~~~~~~~-~oceanfront rnv. alk'e. a.ta .... Alf}. b e a c h • r l 11 h n a dnll. cpt. a « s nn1. weekly /mo. Winl•r 1100.•1qfl.9'Mlll R.llM. ••11 .-.C:At SUft'I ...._..,_. 3152 ._.. .. SMrw 4300 ~noor Coroa•del •e•••!eeeeeee•~··••••ee ee•u•••••••••Jll"eeee•e M ~o· P F'ACINGGOLFCOURSE ROOMM•TE-S R:!ionomicaerco~:: Condo 2 br. 2 ba. West --Nine Or. Lov1.1ly area. 5 ........ S..e _m.moo _______ _ 8 ltn1. waaher-dry•·r. , Npl. 0 •· ... C M 3...1fi- 2br , llHI, Ot•W Vllllll &- ('llflJt•I. pr' i.tn: .. •I Child .. v1•1 lit\ $400 m o ~ OI JI lluy 5..11! 3t!'Jll Ot ~MlrAI Woodbnd•• P\1U.'C' ~ IUC 3 ha torm11I d1n1n.i. h\ Ir f1m rm IAX·ull'fl 1111 part& 'Ail h .1 Vl<'W of 1111!1> ~Mo A._'1 &M-5403 11:11 :14.u llMTALS J ttdrl1lli. 2 ba Furn 1>1 un furnl11ht1d Sunl rn1•r r1H11~ or Y••arly rah $1100 644 9513 UDOISLI Su Of' ll11o1hway l 1., yr old spac. 2 Hr. 2 Im. Pvt en ltan<'c, t.'fll'I gur, launJ rm . .1'Undl!CIL. ~75/mu Own1A"1 673 1181 JIZ4 3hr t i,+;bll. twhn!ll' type. cndcl .:11r .. p1d10. a i r, w 111 rm . rrplt·. n r I !arbor & Wilson. um S52·760t . lbr. 200. 1mcld ~ur No Pets. MOO 1040-8 Vulen· eta. 54S-7983 n.at10 Z car .i:ar ·1uto EnJOY more. Pay les11 '""""·• · • "' .......... QPener. No J>t'ts · M?S All Aaes"Ufeatyles Beaut. New Bld1. PatJo mo. Call no.1950 We c&eck Relerencei. area. 21311182.-&7 ......,_..... ll'9 C.-54MZH TOP LOCATIOM .. eeee .. eeee .. eeeeeeee• Since 1971 we have helped E. l7th st., Coat.a Mesa. 2 ,...._ __ _._ ,., ur Ucnt . Dlx. siates. 900 to Sl,000 JU •••••••••••••••••••••• .._,. V1mlt' 4 br. :! Ila. ~r S300 N,t Uo.,i"' ~Vh1una oM \11~ fiUD rm. fl\lll', ~1·1 bar :1J1 1h11 '""''(I M 3 ~ new cpt. I~·· yd, 110 vc·1~ ~ .• 1.·1 11,11,1 1111.'S 1~• 356 1.u ~ IACICIAY \l1':>.1 \ t•rok 4 llr 2 11,1 ~.,. 11111 !>4!11111.! 3226 ..•.....•........••.••. l.ur&l' 3 b1•droorn ::1• blllh tuwnhpmt• ti u.i, nwllter 111.11tc. f1n •phtl''' dish•MSher, doubl1• 1·,11 garagt! T t•nnii., pc:ml 2 Hl;i ::: UA hrrw. '"'1•11n 'u. s1una . JaCUU I L11r~ llt.•1ur~'· r,1h. l>lttlll S..t!> patio Ava1laht~· now ~ J:t'll A'iOmo. 646-4477 8 T 3232 ----------.... ~ ............... . 2 Br.I Ma. t'ntl ~a~·a rn 2 tJr :.: Ii<!. yard. d ub re11tn~:.. nu r urpe t fa1·1ht1t•i., $511\J mu N11 tJrapt-s. 1w pC'ls SJt15 pel:-. !>S~ 1351 lw tw1·1·11 751.fia43 ·~~ r New l'Ofl<.10. 2 br. 2 bu, · PGl ... mll frptcs. poxil & p t•11a1 S46.'i .)'r ly o7.'»4!H2 Uk r tlOM F:5 FOil R fo;NT 3 or 4 hr Pnct"<.I from lbr private yllrd, f Ip. ultl s.'35 lo $525, Fn<·d yard & paid .. No l't·I ~ S350 i:arai.:cs . .l"amiltci. 642.1&1.5 please. k Id :, & IH'l S DELUXE 2 Br Condo. zi,.. welcome. Call 964·2566 or 973-297 I A~, no fet•. ha Pvt backyard. Al -·------ ta1.iled 2 car J!ar. frph'. ~Oft •och 3240 auto gar dr opnr. t ra sh •••••••e••••••••••••••e t'Ump 673·~ bt_wn 9 & 5 Cdlf. Classic by the Seu 1'.~t.sldl• 3 bdrm. dl•n. 2 3br. dcn or 4br, l'l1ba, ba, f'unky house for '!"PC.'· ltV boat urrcs:- =>Pt-'<'•al couple Nu JJCI:> Cov d patio Corner lut Of"' c bv -tJ7 E Wlh St mr ocean SS35~o .) r '>t.5 mu s.J,. Iii !Jti or Isl· lst & las.I Grdnr & ~I 4446. wat~r meld t:<11184U 2151 aft ,, Nf'wTu~'Tlhomc-nr hcar h. ~ rn.•r bdrm !>, conver:>LI 11nn pit. frplc·. pool. •-ourts & spa. S575 mo ••16-7657. 642·0181i Freedom from Fuss e 2 I! r . I g 1· ) a rd . sto11l'1rc fr SJt;;, Ut1l pd. Ch1lrl ok. Nv pets 8334M4 See-Thru Glamour ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8H. I ba $4!)!> 3 BR, 2 Ra J.''60/lJllO 4 BR. 2"t b11, rum Sl4~l yrlv li•1111c. :i ltlC, ~ !IA, I~·· ~ pul 111 fpli'. tw.111 2 Bdr m , I bath 1tyt Adulls . &350. mo (, a1> 2br. 2ba a pt new apt Palto I Child OK 1142-~or642·734l. PAUMIWPOIT ..__.......,."' 0 c ' s mo . Ample parking. Bar helors • J o r 2 find roommates. We can Broker67~ Bedrooms & Townhouses bdp you loo' 4 liH. 2'1 ba NH Slou,l 2 UR. 2 I\,., ~ $47., [oOll n JHTl.l'lhH'h h l.11111 ,I lu .,,,., hum•• \l•\ t•r 1Jv1-d HI' ' SK.'I() Dt! !102:1 It~ Jbr, ~1 • httlh l JlllVt•f'.ll \ l'ark hou:-..· £'cl(1I lt•rlni., Sfn>1 mo 714, t;.10-lltJOtl 11111 rl•l:i ~t10(1 X .! I h ~t.IU! 3276 ..•.................... 111.•uullhd 04·11 & lull \ "'"' JH1 ~ 11tm, :m .•. 1,,. t.'l.'I~ mu t!l 1 l'allt• lJvr .11J1 t 2 U I 43"& 44til c .......... u.twWIMd 1425 ...•....•..••.......... Nl.-ar So l':>l Pl.uu 21Jr, 2bJ fl\'W t•rpt:. & •lrJ)b Air . VJlJu. Voob . Ja1·u111 & lu::.h lnclscµ111~. • l Uuklrcn or Pct:-$.Tl;, It·::.:-. d llH'Ounl 11:15 .14,1; l'Xt :.llM, aft G, 9liJ 7·Hli ..,..._ .... Fvmlhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>~5'11 __ 3 ___ _ From S349.50 HOUSIMA TES LA MANCHA Ans Spectacular spa. tota l 132-41.34 <213)466-8143 t..ar.:e, l,2&3 bd garden apt~ t\1lults LJ~hwhr. bllli:,. encl ..:ur, 1itas hbq "•ul G.11> I'd 778 Scott I 'I t>i2 f1i113 645· 5h 11 l"tc· bnithl . u1ry l br & 2 bJ, frpk. JIOOI & JUCUVI \dull\ no J>t!lS 631 OO'-J7 New condo, ocean & 1'1ly vu on tht' murr~ t M 2 up <.1r ... br .!1 :ha ~tll'rowa \•· w~hr. dryr t.i n•fn c .ivutl L.'>c I' I' a9J t-:n-s 558-0797 L>l..X-VIEW-2 lllL 1war ~:ich & ::.hop:.. s:1;;0 recreation proRr :tm , social program i pools. M teruus courts Al Fasb1on Island. J;1mbort!e & San Joaquin ll1llo; Road 17141644-1900 4219 P atnce J br. 2 ba . t'Olldo Spbl level w /frpk & por.>1 s.550 mo. 833-8162 SJ75 Nt·ar new 2 br, l bJ, AdlL'i, nu pcti; 645 76<\i ,.:Jr t'<orport, frpk~ pauu. 2all Pac-tftc· Stc·p. to lx'h 2 br. frpk. 1·lf11>l'IV all lt<tr<tl?t·, beam c€'ilm1ts. ·~1.M1?_m_1 ___ •>._12_1w3 Ocun bachelor apt. Sl!r.t all bltns. S475 y rly . -per mo Call S46·S880 1\:-.k &t2·46.'ii' 1&2 Or from SZ!S5 lh $395. for Pam or I arry ---------- Nl•W 1·pt!I, p:iinl & drµ:. ' BAYFRONT 2 hr. 2 ba. Clcan&mi·e i51 20fAJ 911)1) Vu Penthoust'. Jbr. ~°"leach 3840 !.!' .. ti;1 m~-8900 :t&3 Hr apls, farmly t•om µh•x. No pets <!208 i\pt·3 Colleb~' i\ 11c. 042-inr.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yl·arl~. :i DH. :! ba Lu\ l' I ~ Ot'l'an & hay Vil'~ S7<XJ Roommate. Npt Bch bayfront duplex, M/f' 125(). 964-2688. 67~ Shr 4 lir h o ui.c. N L<t.:una. 2 bachelor~ looking f<K' 3rd. Str a1.l!hl T1·nn1s crts. & pri be<lrh. S275 pr mo + ult I 49C..fi068 ev~. Femalt• Roo m m ate nood4'd to .shr 3 Br apl, HH S200 mo 964 1900 bet 1·3PM Non·smolung house matc. 31-40. needed for 5 Br Shoreclirfs hou.'ie w IJ)OC1I Fred . 492-2897 /492·5121 l'xt JI Office sp»ce local t!d betwn Lldo Villaae & lMlo Isle. Rent u d«->sk & share a conference rm Other" services optional Ro«er 673-1020 $190 UP Offtce-i.t ort•. cpts. drps. AIC. 17301 Beach. H.B. Lse. 842·2834 .............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'or store & om ce space al reasonable rat~. 500 to 5000 s. Ft. M~AVERDE bR PLAZA 121 Mesa Verde I-~. C.M 54S.41ZJ flt•11ul1ful Turtl<·r0<·k 3 llr. C.O.taMfta 3724 v11.'w , nt•llf'r 11\'t•d 111 , ~. Beaut. hr.ind new I 5850.1' I' 97!>-1~111 ••••C••::•:•0••E•0••1•0•••••• ba. frple. lmlry rm . gur. SllARP. bc:.1ch 1.2 & J llll. fn>lt. <hshwshr. l!arai:e & patios No p d" !Mi0-<!35K; wknds 840-6300 (X't.-antront I Bl<, I ba. yrly ARl'Ol b'13·3663 Nt.>wport Mannn 's Mill' Modem 502 sq fl store or olf1<~" 26..10-C Avon. LOW Pl'™'" lo s hr 2 IJR. <.:dM rent. 213/477·7001 apt . pool. 1•11· 4 blks - -----_,.. 1~J\1gmt 642-1603 Orani:ct rt.'C Area 2 bdrm ALL UTILITIES P AID ------Seawind Village I,+: luxwy I Ur, Ultl ind . Sla51mo. Isl/last + $100 deµ r l'q f"l'm. pre· fl'rn.'(! 540-058X beach S22.Smo 675·WOH t;Rfo~ATLOCATION ---------For the following ftoommall• wanlc..od 2hr. s ""'-b'k h l ba. tenni:.. J.oc uu .1. Compare bcforf' vou .:mrw/~ar-11ut•pt.s·p111nl pool, r tubhou.o.;t•, Adults rent . Custom dc1i1~n Wtrpd636-41:!0 1·5pm New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult upls in 14 plans from S400 + pools, tt•n rus. wall'rfalls. pond!>' Gus for <'ook1r1g & h('al in~ paid J.'rQm S;i11 Dll'~O 1-'rwy drivP North on 'Belirh to Ml'f.';1dden Ul<.'O Wt-st on Mc:Fadden tu Sl·a ~111d V1 ll:.t l!<' 1714 >llW-5198 2ba. U:·<'an Vit•w Condo tcn.>o :;,...,,.., 1 c s op. sport.tnjl Moods, pet stor,· $425 mo 752·!l2t:i0 r cat u r l' :-. : s pa 1• 1 0 u )I 2176 Placentia "If' $300 k1tt·hcn with 1nd1rc•l'l h..ehllllJ:, scparutc d1nm~ area, full lt•ni.'lh marble pullman tn h:.1lh K.1~11.<• h<.-drnom:-. pool, flllQ. 11urround('d with plush landH·a Pin.I! AOUl.T LIVING 1\T IT'!- --------S175 mo .. UIJI t:vc:> or j•·we lry stort-. 1800 sq 4ll:l 371!7 ' ft in fl Wlt Heach. GOO lJ Nt•w 2 Br. I':; ba. 2 :>tury Woodbnd~e townhom<' Shas: CPL'>. bltm rani.:1•. beautiful landst•;1p~·d patio S5001mo f>40 5570 wkduy!> 9-G. 4!J9.4045 aft Ii ------LGrJlftl •ach 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buildt'r 's l'ustom llm . 2br 2ba. den Mme uc vu Beau yrd C;ar llan dy to shpg & b<'h. S7UO mo. yrly .1ls t• 581 -7000 dys,t'Vt'. 586-J29R ----------lkaut1ful 3 br hu ml· w/panor am1t· Vll'W. 2 huge dct'k s. il ll amcnllll'S . S t :I OU 549-111!6. Lagwta Hills 3250 ...............•....... llOM F.<.; FClll I< ENT :1 or ·I t.r l'n 1·1•d I rum S&:l'l to Si~ Frwd \'ard bi ~a r :\.)!l'S 1-'an.1111 1·~ ph·a:-1• t.; 11b ~ l'l'I \ wt!lromt· CJ II !161 :!56ti ur !17:1·2971. i\j..'l. no fl'I' &...,..Mi~-3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brdlld new J br. 2 ba. bltns, drp6, rrpl:-. all ex- tras. LndsqxJ. S57!'1 µvl Ply 494-0237 LUXURY 2 IDRM NIGUB. SHORES /lse Jlehmd gu<trdcd .11a1e ... a rharmm.I! momy ~ Udrm home wit h <1<·r1·s::. 111 lahulo u:. rl't'rt•:ll10 11 la (·1h11es and l'as\ ~ ull( to pvt l>t·al'h ~On mu /I s k f u r N 1 .I! t· I M-t.7211 1a1-rt ----Mission Vieio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake fronl luxur y townhoml'. fa bu lous VICW, 211 hr SCC'Urtty, brand new 2 Ur 2 Bu. A/C, lake pnv11to~cs $7110 mo. Joy . 1137 140 I or 581 1100. /\gt. Mtl#pGl"f leach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO fo'EE• Apt. & Condo rentals. VIiia kt!nlals 675-4912 Bkr I BLOCK TO Bf':,\Clf Po6h 3br. 3ba w /34' boat slip. $795. ~5 aft. 4. B~T. ~O PJ-:TS I Bdrm furrushl'd S3:J!'J :165 We-st Wilson 171416'12-1971 LGrJ19N1 l.och 37 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.AGUNA BEACll MTH INN Slf.5/wk &t up ~1:!111 ~rv , color 1V. heated pool Utal t7M I 494 ·5l!4J.I ~N. Coast llwy. Nl'W :! h<1rm lux u n m o h 1 I l· h 11 m t' o i1 w<il 1·rrrirn1 i\l·1·o m . mod::ill'" fO p1•1q )ll• II a I h 11 ;1 II a ) L' I u IJ pnv1lt•1w~ ;1\'<111 li-12· 11«12 3769 .••.....••............. TOTAL LIVING 1 Bedroom Furnished Apartments • Pluh B•aulth.\ S1n9le. 6 2 Bedroom ( r urn 6 Unlurn J • All Uullhea Paid • Sw1mm1n9. Tt.tM"° l!tlJ1<Vd11 • AC11¥lH•• l>1r•C1or. f•ee Sunday Brunch • Health Club&. Saw>aa. )UC'\UUA PLUS MUCH MOREi Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/North b~{i h .111~ :' 1f11fu 'M li1~·0!>ti N•wpor1 Beach/South 1100 lbrh SI [)r,.,.,, ot I bit '141 642 l!PI ~ BLUFFS-JBr 2Ba. 2 2 l A.-Ju)H ·nJy n ? p.-t• patios. ,., t ar gar. M,.,.,. O!l"n doily 1r11 wshr /d ryr, rcfrig, S6SO =========~= mo. (213) 008-8021 3 Br. fam r m. in llrhr Vu wigardcncr SG75/mo 1'~41129 ••Bf.Ufo'FS 4br. 2'17ha. fnm rm . frpk. pvt put10 S650. 644·1480/830·5050 t!Xl40 Harbor V1t!w Homc11. Carmel model. :lbr. 2ba, uva1I .Jun1· I . S725 . ~44 -ti977 . 837 ·3844, 548·2892. RBfT OR LEASE WITH OPTION 3br, 3ba newly decor at-ed. Partially furnis hed. home overlookinlt ROif coun;e. S150mo. 645-0851. BAYF'RONT·2Br, 28a. 20· boat s bp optional. yrly. no pets or c hildn•n Evelyn 631-2482. WE HAVE SUMMEa IEHTALS 'rAKlNG RESERVATIONS associated OIJO~!IJ~ l'lllt'O~S JI h ti 111 I f ' r ~ t, ! Oreanfronl 3 Br 2 Ba n~ht on sand. super location . fully furn, avail now weekly thru Stlpl JS. Dys 752-7410, eVl'S 838·2Ul9 z bdrm. all util.s. paid. S4JS per mo. )'early. Avail June 1. 67S· 7SJS PROMONTORY POINT i\PT. 2 BR 2 ea. bay, ocean vie w. Poo l. j ac-uu1. planned activities. Avail 611.S thru 9/17. Call Uni- que Homes, Kay Parker. 67~ ......... u......-••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ""' .... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 ba condo, 2 car pr .. •uto aplr. Beaut. ~view. SJOO, 18L Ml!lll MZ·llOI OCl:ANFRONT - Gor1eou1 ocn lit b•y "*"· ~ It top 1tory, eecunt1 bld1, Parkinl. 2Br, i.,.,aa . .-rs mo. yr- 1y. •-'NZ. 87$-'7264 BAYFRONT 1tulflo view, POOi. •~. bkll. Yr ly. teoomo. KJt. Bltl.na. Al\. -- TOWNllOUSE2br, 11 A>a. pvt patio, encl f!:Jr. /\dlts. nu pct:,. $350 avail til l 'J77 W Wilson G4t\.3723 U.SliSIDE :? Br. l)ltn:., patio . wash1•r·dr)'l'r hook-u11 ~ mo. No rh1h1rl.'n ur Jlt.1...'-. I Pcprx•rwoods I. 314 B. Monte Vista. 548-7157. 2 & J lln., mm c· 111 lod.I\. wlk lo shopPtnR & hu'., S335 t o S3115 114<! !18-t 1 r;1&-mm I.I! 3 Hr ~·: Ba. 2 1•;.or ga r<i t,:l', nPar IOa & llcuch $450 a27 4225 e HRfo~AT ll T ,\KI NG VIEW 5425 pr mu. hit I Ur apl. tul'tb on barkbay bluff:> ~ l pn\ balt'ontl·:-. frpk. htd pool. lo;1d:-or C'IOSCL'i i -1!> Dom1nf!O Dr m~154s.J.260 :Hir. 21JJ. ~l k t•1' Lido Sh ops b o.1.\ & hu-; Matun• adlb S.S50 mo yrlyli75·1U70 ----- l<uommalt' wantcl1 t o \hare• n1c'l' 2 bd ('d M hous•• nr bch l'rcf F RENT Pleas e c a II t:h f'ry l Green . 12 lJ 145(). 0227 ~:.:i. dl•pendalJI•· Avail 1 Vacancy d o wntown til l F.larnl'l;oiu 1A,-;4 llunt Bcarh 210 Main Ft·m ne~.'<ls 1-\•m 111 ,ti.in· .:°'t Mini m.'111 960-ISSH CUM hou:.t· SI~ f>horw H••1...wa ILVD 6-ID-l-t2b___ _ Stort~r ';,ff ice. c'ost a fo"l'm 25-~ 111 :-.h:.trc 2hr ~h-sa 1350 Sq. ft. SJ!f::. 2ba. d uplt•x (;dM Ask tor Month Broker 675.fl70CI c;ar v f>i 5 475 6 or lldllltri•R...td 4500 494~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4350 ~e l bdrm upper. $265. Quiet bui ldln ~ with beautiful la nds<'ap1nc Ideal for adults O\ er :1.'i No pets . Ll-:EWAl<U APTS. 2020 l'ulh·r1 u11 A,.,., (I lllk cast Nl'wport Aw & I blk south 1)f IJay ). GJJ.().197. J llr, 2 ba, J,!aral!l' r •p, :-m Vu. fr d1:ck <! HH. ~ Ba . yd. no Joi.ls S435mo fph'. SJJO Pat111. l'arport . ...........•....•..... 1-;ai.ts 1d•· C11:-lJ .\ft·~··· :>toral!•' garai::t· ltlx:!~ ~mo Dy~. 646·42G2 L.AGUNA HILL..~two ad 1ac S()(JO sq ft M·l umti.. new bid~. A IC of fr . fronts on Moulton. nr Lakl• fo"or('sl. leai.c b y owrwr "35· llllM. !lG0·5:rrn or r.75,rJ17u 4:~;mo 2 BR, h;ith & 11, ti tu .lo:1nn SI C ,\I s:J 111 . i'1111 rhilcln•n, >.m:.dl 11111.: 11k 1~12 73.i-I ----- 1 Ml' I br apl . S:IUll mo l'11m1111 a StrP1·I (' \I A,!!t., !l:Jl·KIJX I 2 bdrm apt. S:J95 11111111 h 71>~ Hamilton C;ill Shorehn(' Mana j!(•mcnl Corp. for appl lo :;cc 847-6363 Lgc twnh:>l'. J Br. :iua . families please. no pcb. Nr Fairview & Bilkl'r 54S-1882 !':cw 2 hdrm. I b:.drplt-. gar. n•ry s p :ttll•U'> sioo mo ;:;9.1..i!l7 :J lk 2ba Sl511 I Hr ~1::, Lloth unib ha\'t' hn·n n · Pa!Oltod. 1·pl'd and :m· extr~mcly C'lt•an. ll73·t!I JJ Sp<1c·1ou:. CM ;1111. :!hr Good area , kids OK . l'ool. SJ:!5 mo. No pl'I~ Kathy, 642-1951. J Br. 2 Ba. $350. mo. hl & lasl /\dul l!> o nl y . 631-93.'ll. lBrslv/rt'f. Qwcl 10<·. Sl70 111 lM I':"> Fl HI II E.'.JT :1 11r •I hr l'rH'l'<I I rum ~:~'> 111 $52."1 Fnn l y.mt t.. u ar.1 1.; .. ~ 1'.1rnt11 ..... 11l •·a-.•• kHb I\. 111'1 • wl'lc•urn· t.'a ll !H>.l 2:i1iH "' in:~2111 ·''-" rh• r •. ,. •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. Z Ir, AcMfs only 3pools Olvl'rt'\l l·ar port palm apL-. . UBQ'-. r l<l6P to fwvs & brh.' ~alk tn shOppmi.: 171 I I Gotdettwest atWC1rMr 847-6064 HwwtinqtOft Granada t1c;.in & Cozy. l BR I Da rondo. ()/W, lll'W paint. d~. pool. nu lasl mo nr1 pt.'tS SiS() mt> 161i17 VtL'~ Putnt Ln. Call Rilti-1:~7 I Sharp 2br <.:ondo t:losc• 1<: tx:h & S .t>. Fwy. Bltns . r<'frcg. wush1'r ti ryt• r pool SJ7f> Call And) 536-7330 Ulll pd Adil/> nu pell> :183 Near ll4"Uch 2hr. uut p<I W Bay ;,..il!.!1511_; __ Call Joyce. 846·3.'lll i·vl'" •'n fE lMIS\ • •t-Qr K I DS & 1hl·11 parents •Pool •Tot Lot •Dishwashtr:. •2 Bedrooms & I bath •Walk to park. 17~ Placentia. C~t 1714 )642-3790 Coll 49'..! !14H2 2 Hr nmd11. J><)t.11 . J:tt'. o;auna . I t•11111~. I m 1 bl·al·h. w:.hr·Jryr. nu ch1ldn•n or pt•ls ~50 21:.1/598-0056 Lux. Adult 2br den Pool 0(( Beach & S 0 ,..wy $475. 842 8572 South L~a 3886 ...•.•............•.... TAHLEHOCK 1\l"l'S I Br 1t1;1 n1•wlv r1•d1•1·or:il•·d ~ i:;,r:1g1·"'l· rdnt.: $SiC. ., .. , ;.,')<t 7>112 Apartmrnts F\irnished or Unfuntished 3900 ••...•....•...••.•.•... TIIE F.XCITI1'iG PALM MESA APTS MINUTESTONPT 11(:11 Hach, 1&2BR from S25.5 & uµ 1\dults No f:M.•ls 1561 Mesa Dr 1.) lllklt East or Ncwpor1 Bhd1 !1am·Spm 54tHltilill 1'1\l'I FIC WOO US i\clult Jparl m1·nl1> 't'\ ·I m fl n f! ... ;j n <It• ( I 0 IC 'lrl•am.-. & tall fr,11~r;.m1 p11n~ I llr I ru m S30t> lliJ.'10 lliirl10r lll\d , ~oulh of 1-~ltrthl'r 839·2 140 4000 . •....•..........•..... lt1;t0m ~ 1k1tr henHtl' ~wcck&up. 543.9755 Will rcnl room in plui.h •wdo near S.C f'la~.;1 to rc:-pun.-:;1bh• f\•malt• Sl'i'5 mo !li~·KXlll d ;1\' 549-;w"..S••\f>!>_ $30.WEEK & UP Slt ... 'l'IOJ.!. Shari· bl'1lroom & bath & lulC'hen Zl76Nt•wpc1l1 BU .: M 548 9755 Office Rental 4400 ··•·······•············ ON THE WATER! PLUSH SUITES :I!.() Ill I :lUO ''I I I Fmttastic Vir w\ WN &r' Udo Marina Villag. Nf•wport 675·H662 ~125() ~ ft lf'4 y \I)\• 1bll11y LaRu11a . :.u b parkm~. New <'arpc t. drape; & paint , a1r cond Pr1re n e1?o t 1abl l' :>49 l l.86. 5.57·5X'70 I WFICI-: ;,pa(·•· ,,, a tl.1bh· .11 17Hi5 Bc.11 h lllvd lll•Jr Talb\'rt 1n II unt 10J!tl)n R4"1rh ~I p1·r trlltOlll l'hUOl' rrlt'''••llt• "t'T"\ w1• 111 fl1.'r monl h. tk'l>k SS l.>t•r month Dail> 1'11111 o ff11·1• Phon1· t>t:!-4321 t•'(I :t'iti t;x1·1·. ofh res ~i.:1 -Jrm suill' avail in full :>t•rv off c b ldg Nr O C a!JllOrt. rlcc-t•pt & phone an ..... S.'\')I !>crv. t·onf rm , <'k. P lst• t•all 75Z·61KH t MO FrtEF: HENT 250 500 'Cf ft vH11·1•' From S145 Incl ut1I 7i!J \\-l!fth St 540·221MI CdM dlx swtcs. uttl pd Al'. ampl pkJ.!, f-'r Sl!.15 :nr No tse rcqd 67S·WOO NEWPORT CENTU l.a~una lhlls · :.! a d j fiOOI• !>(j ll M I UOJb , nc~ bldl!. A1<.: office fo'ront.' on Mou lton nr l.ak1· l''on·~t 1.:-.•· by ownr ~>I ltOI ~1 I l rut l11r rl'nt. aJQ:.~ II Wt"t 'ICI•· C' M l•M1 ·l~ 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RVfAUING SZS.MOMTHLY f'entoed storalle for your boat. camper or extra car 1-'or info. call ~ 3133 Hunt Beaeh area W A R 1-: II 0 U S t-: S'l'llRA<t l-: Appm>t 3000 -.q rt. 'N n. all or pan ( '()ll;t,t MC'li;l ti42·475R 4600 ···~··················· ft1 ·,p1111:. 1 b It-. ..., tJr k Inµ ... r 1l t•r see k ;, o n•· b•'<lrnom <'OtlUJ:f' 111 li>runJ del Mar or Co:,t.J Mt"-J. Qwetness es:-cn L1al. Wnte Classifit..>d Ad 11206, Da1ty Pilot. P.n Rox 1560, Costa Mesa 92&!6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.....Si °" am.wty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. gar. patio urcu. crpt'g $295. No pets 1st. last + dep. 1942 Apt A Anaheim Ave. 631·38..'ifi Mature lady nds room 1ha & kit pn\•1lcJ.;L'S for tilJ dys, COM.:. 644-0KOO Near lht• beach. II! 2Br. no Guest Hom. 41 SO p(•ll>1k1d:.. $2 95 m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC sums PULL SERVICE OCEAN VIEWS N.wport RecJ"Cy eo.,.. 644-7110 lnsurant'e Salesperson Docs your present Job of· fer you independencc. prestJ~e. a feeling or ac co mpli s h m e n t & cconom1c security ? If not )'OU should talk to i-·armers Ins. Group to day. Call848·Slll. 5.'&0321 -------Varancy for e ldl'rly am t"1M 3844 bulatory lady. Share rm PltlME LOCATION ON WATER Avu1lablt· for prolt>ss1mwl or rt•ta1I ufflt·t~. Total or 3000 '4 rt Can be d1v1dcd 111lo srmller umL,. Unvc by 26.1:1 W. Cuast llwy, NB. th en rail /\j.?c n l at 631 1400 7-11 llomc like l br. pal10 . frplc, lndry hookup i.:ar $2;15 /\11ail. on or ;1t)11u1 .runt·~ Call 962·0820 ••••••••• •• • •• • • • •• • e• • D:m:.i Pomt 493·5920 Hoth f!ros.'! in bus. 10 yrs. ownl'r mov1n~ f'rom slate. will t'a rry some finand ng. Del:iils in list 111~ofc NEWPORT APARTMENTS Runr ho Sun ,l(>U'JUln twnh.'it' IBH +loft. l':·ha 1\dul1 , s:-1:.!5 :?131541> 37fi!'J. ;,41 7607 ('VCS. ---- 2 Br $260 + ult. M<iturl' Golf courst• vu•w p.1t1u adult-;, no pets roodo. Rancho San .Joa USO Newport Blvd. quan. 2 Hr + den. r.-rn ii. Costa Mcsa pool, spa, $635. 960-3521 HllMh9• leach 3140 ........ °" •och 3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EWAnHOMES MOWIBmMG Luxury 3 br/2 ba. spac-wui. interiors. incl OW, !!love. fp lcs, &c p rivate 2·cur !!arages. 5 Uniq u1: rtoor. plans. r ent1n i.: from S49S/mo. " 11 :'* j ) \ 1 ...... ~ "' i ' , ~- I ,.. -""'-. -.., '·-~· '··· •• {? •1 l.t11-.1t1on -e:;:. .. __ , .. I fllrK'k, ntl 11,.,,,h Ill> 11 f 'ut n••f' hf 11•rn .S \ I•''-' f"'"" . ,. ----- -....rReftfals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\F.ACHFRONT 4Br 2ba l'Ompl rum homt· f'rplt•. -hrtdry. dshwhr. 2 car f!ar. no pets A11a1l .lune 2 lfi . SI IOU . 54~»53~4 . l>$<1 !1582 Fu rn. housl' or apl flyLhe Week Call 6"5·75i3 DIAMOND R.E. --------Promontory T'oml 2br. 2ba. frpk. vaulted cecl U\JIS. spa. jar . Av:ul now. to6-2J 85. 675-2101 · La:gUna"Beach. Weekly. Walk to the beach. Place Realty 494-9704 2 Br + study, fully furnished, 1 blk from PCH. Sea Wind Condo. Avail 6123-9/1, $IOO mo. 1M$8621. Bkr v ........... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoos<-for rent. Big Ucar City slpli 6. linens furn. $25 mtely pr cpl. Call alter 3 p. m. 548· 1989 740 Sq. Ft. 44' P<'r Ml . ft 5326. mo Lo<·atc.'d off the 40!1 t'r wy nr . Crown VaJJcy Avail May 15th. 831·3366or 831·908l 4ltlXl Sq. Ft. Bldg P n mt• 0 C location. AJll to 0 C Airport. 60';;. office. 4U'r wurehouse. t'or h•asc by owner Call mz:w. Ofhc~ or Commrrcial s p are tn down town ~a Landmark Bld1 . 1.~. ft. or will divide. 4!M-1S3S. or 49Z·Ol OO, 492-1901 C8nll POINTI DEC.sums Jamboree & MacArthur Bay Windows Plush Cu rpe I 75~2737. 846-5502 swAm, roTALTENNJS Compl. q uality tenn 1;, doOung It access. store. Pnme Newport area loc lA>W overltead·hl profit Pull hme income or absentee ownership. Agt 113-4311 ·-------The Second Ma te Inc. Above wat.er boat clean -ing .ti general marine mainte na nce. Looking for person to take over established Dana Pt loc1tion. 642·0671. •TRAVEL AGENCY• Total invest. of SZ7M Incl S7M Franc h ise Fee. Equip, It Cash Reservet. GOLDEN GWBE 8411-4402 Office 3llOl!q. n. for rent. DIG BEAR Lakefr·ont Main St., H .B. C•ll C.bln. Sml Of' lge groups. 7SJ.-.S. Dlrtrt 'own aalea force . Hire people. Detttmine incolrie. Small ialUal in· Wlltmeat. Traininl pro. Yicled. CaH Joaa mrt. Mii'. 1141886-1101 --mc--un-.. --- 0cu ntront 2 br. 2 ba SUfTIS hlue. Avail. now thn& J cme U. 615-4912 Bkr. tlamondbe.S home. 3 Br 3 Ba, pool. 2 wk min .• nmd lel'V. ll08/5a4· 1616 La1un1 Oceanfr ont . Beaut. location. Stepa to beach. July $550 Weft. Mal. llliO wk. 4'n·*2 or "'1.m2 Lu1turlous of llce1, 1_S&1 __ •_· ------spaclou1 conference r oom , e x ecuti v e secr etary, p er son•I phone coverage, l'ffel>· lionlst, xero>t, notary . Leue or m o nth to MONEY BROKER Earn $60 K+ as an aaent. We provide a ll tralnlnl • senl~ at low C09t. •:•S. M0-1411. moNh. Neu So. Coast Gardenln1 "atcounta A u•. Or.nae County w/llt!Utt trailer. Must Airport lit Freeway. Call ..U. 11ovia1 J ... lat. Vlrlbiia-.-Z. Joe ......... • • I ' I c:.m.t/C .. , , ... ....................... All..... . U yn ill bua&nell. F1111 6 ~ w r v1ce arr~ .. ,.... pri<'8 w 07~7 Aht'e'• Houaet'lt!an1n1. Reuonable, rehabte tit n:f 1. 613• IJle 1646-411 t ...... _____ ......................... C.11 -Japanue 11rd-l'ner . a~llj!. l0k•1mup. ln•t• ~·••••••• .. •••••••••••• trim 711 1 073• Sam Add·A·Room Sale l"am NWumut• nn wlfrpl<-. ~ 1•1)mpl Ur •211231ti •'r.,.., e11t rrt1ft1 rr1•1I Bu1 td .. ri. Mt-1m1 The Muppt1lK Clea111n~ Seniu·ti. We do 1l all prof *-23113 lnsW'ed 17 l I J I •BABVSl1"1'1NG• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 h o nu•. r • h • b It'. 0.~'ftler Frtt l'AI t ;\oy re.apooalbl• car.-for w• ~ Olll Allan or YOUDI t'ht ld r•n b y Tnny s.s-... ...,.,_. ol 4yr old boy Meala. [ven1n1s ' ('~'TOM lntt'ri(W Carpentry b Ja) • IW2 8IQI ~ C.11 $41..41UJ aft« e pm days. lO.Tpm WMk...S.. Coi&ta Mt·"'• r-~Ice atM ne.r lllh. atrt"t'l 11() -....... baur ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -Shampoo ' stum c-lt·an lllab)'altllftl 1n m )' hom(I Oolc.-bn•htt>ntn.. whl U5 wk ~ 48 V \111 l'llL" \0 min hlf'11c-h l'lt•1111 ShdnwrSt , c.'N hv. 1hn rm h11ll St~ /\\,: $JS.WEEK )t(). 7:.07 llcydt,1.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile-81rycll' Rt'pu1r ~ Xtra Chg to'or tl:.t' Cal& -(714189\ 1455 S I ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORt=E I BANK R PTC '/ Fllina to final tfjel Action Legal St>rvu~eJ> 8'2·MOO at hr St!rV rm ff ~1. t'1tlK'll Siii • tir k> t;uar t•llm Pt'l 11do1 l\11 l'\1)Wt, IS )n. t''l'I 1\1 -.11r\ 111):11•1( Ho•I' !l:ll llHll W" Quv ('urv-·1 1 ·1,.,11w r, Stt<um dtmn l\IMI up htil:.tcr.> W11rk i.:11a1 'l'r1a·k mount unit t-1 1~1. n:IL .. ruk:. 1'4~ .r.11, CARf'IT DOCTOR Saw tiO''<. uoy J room' S20 Uphul l'lt'.111111.: ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttM '"' llKtric. ~ftf74 ,, c ... ....••••••......•.....• I\ 61D1-'l-:N\INI. i:.111-.,, & 1-~1·nc·t• Ht•p,111 1.1(14(U1 ~ 1o:m ....••••••••••......... \'1•1,11111. lilt• 11111 .... ., ... , • .1q.,.·h &. \ 111) b I h ' n~1lr ""' rn:.i 111~1 •• 11 111 I cluv"' !)~II H4411 C Wi.ll'lllllJo:, l)t'dll UIJ!> & l..ncJ:.., ,q 1111Jo: (;1•111 ~1· llt1l'hl S.l..'I 707:! •Vf·:ll\ 1.llW l'Hln·::->• Ull h11)\lbC<11J'-' lllol 1111 I n"l l:t' ·~1•1 .!Olo1 F.xp 11ardti 1H'r . Mow. L<dl(t•, (·In Up!. ll'rt't' Ht &nhl CM •rt•a ~ 41l91 0 ISXS 4 W.lcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-.FtxrT• C11q>t·nt1·r. 110 I nl in g t<4'1&11 I itll'l> I~ yn 111 ttn-U )M 17!'\:i! V ('1\NT l\f•t' & HOM I-~ lli\Ut.L1.t-:AN IU•:l'i\ltt l'AlN'f I.OW ('OS1' !).'llJ ~ HILARY (>1~7~7 \11 u N 1•t•d t.:1111 cJ '~ ll111c.•·1·lo·u11ini.: 1-'ur u~1t . wulllowi. & l'arpcl dl•:.tn In~ It ~mL'S 111 1mlusl t;tl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ut\.' StutJ1•111. I Ton lru1·k .'l'rasli. 1ret> trim Dan l~ll :ct.M Robln'11 Housccle 11n1n.: Srv<". for a thorouichly rleaJI hou.'lt' :>4().0Jl57 to'u r ex l' e 11 e n c e 111 ~""Cleaning Ch~aninl( Unbmiled ~3726 llUSBANO& Wll"E Vependa ble <0lean1ni: Window:., floor s . & l(cfwral house <"lt'urun~ & homl' m :un11•n an<·e S411-01Z7 The P•r~un~I Touc h L1earuni,:. T hi.' f1ne!ll in housel'leanin.: by pro fcss1onnb E xpertly dun e lb n bl rar e s 552·01US llondt'<I 'Ins DANDY DUSTERS Wkly or I time service Vat'ants. R F.. work our s pecially Wa lls . win cJows , s te am <·arpcl clcan llondl'<l Ins Fnw est :M hr serv. ~~·4106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• la•1rt ... IAllF•U ~.lllC. lilt rntc 11ervlce at a r:ur iince. J•ersonal & corD· rnt:rc1al. 675·0562 ~ THE HAR1fORD a....dlcaplRcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landscape r Tup work l-'a1r price ltt>fs 646 4871 dys/eves ..... ..,,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. Smull jobs. Newport, Costa Mesa & Irvine 675·3175c.wt>:. Bnck. Slone. block work. t lie floor s. ronc r ele patios. walks. d t l'VI! ways f"ree c~John 14~l58J Bkkpg. payroll t ::t X•''" fll\UK', stmts, morl' NII aJ"eJI. 10 yrs 833·8 \ 99 M'oh·h.:u.1rd 1\ll ~urk l(UO.rJflll•t•ll ~1.12 11111; 1-'rt." t~l ~hr 'el' l ' It· a n u P' It J u It 11 1! I laul.in~ & Cleanuµ. rt!:>uk1111.1I <'umm crc1al .vlrs Clean mak es 11 Mo•incJ t ilt't'm. Bach a pts. a pis & ••••••••••••• • ••• • •• ••• C....nt/Concret~ ··················~···· L.1ndi.n1p111i.: I 111 m1·1I 'l'"' U'IOi! 1\4:! !1.IUi GJl·SWI homt>s. 549.9372 M \IV 1 n i.: & h Ju I 1 n j.! l-r<.'1ghl. IJldJ! mall•nals. Bkkpg thr oug h statements /bal c heck bk, pay bills. Kathleen Blank Hkkpi: 540-4479 Want Ad Results 642·567 Du.le W. l'h1ll1p:. n mi-nl C(1rwrclc work .• di lypt·::. 542·2162. L1c'd bonded Sl.Udl'l\lS, h;1r<1 w11rk111i.:. rt'11 a bk will uu yuur lari.:1• or srru1ll i.:arch·n & l.1111li.I J 1'l' (',di l'Vl"i, tiiil l:Wi. l''oundu11nns. n ·l a1nini.: walls. blork:.. pa tio:. u c'd 536-5013. 548.4309 S«'ll 1cllc 1kms I Liu 1t ull-s k1ploader, ilumplnwk. huul. i:rade. nmw nl. usphall. lrt!t• rt• mnval:. Pit' 831· 1257 ATI"N GUYS & GALS We art> thorough. cm c1cnt & r ea:.ona bll· housccl<'aning ~erv11°l' Satisfa<'t1on j.!uaranlecd Hilda's R31·:r7~/642·6841i l\.<;h.Jd i.:uods cl l' Lo\4°cst nilt•s 1n town John ~~ SELL idle ite m:. \4 1th .i U:uly Pilot l'la~:.1f1ed Acl fl42·~7R .. .._ W.t.d 50 I 0 Mal'tt119H, Tntst ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deicli 5035 Lolt&Fomd 5300 l'tnoftals 5350 H.lpWattt•d 710<1 foWpW..t.d 71 ........................................................................................... "-5.c• A9fll'Cy •••••••••••••• • •• • •• • • • I a m looking lo ~cquire a 1-.:a:.y money SI0.000 111 Sfn!lll or med. size agen. Sl.00>.000. P.O Uox 10l3. cy· 111 So. Coast are~ .. Ex· N<'wport Beach. !12fi62. cell terms w/poss1b1lhy ---~ ~tin.ued participu· ... ___ ..... 1 CJonifdesired. Re ply Box-"" 572 ~ Daily Pilot. PO r.no.ds/ Box ~.Costa Mesa. Ca t.a.f & Fa.d 931126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .... =-=•--Ms 5100 ........ . ...•.•.....•.......... o,, artwtitv 5015 ---------, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEllltY SAM CLEMENTE Developer needs 1n · PINCHER vestors for appro vt·ll ADS custom homes w IKO cJcg. oce an view Ca II l<t11.wr_. 7_14/~_·1702 ONLY S2 TO'WtilHOME DEVB..OPMEtoeT Investors wunted for up· p r o v a l 114 u ni t townhome develop ment 1n Up1Mnd. Call Roi;tcr. 714f8:M.1702 Mmly to Lo.. 5025 ....................... fNEED I MONEY • CREDIT NO NOILEM W & 3rcl TD lo..s 547-5402 l\rranged by Comt HoMt Loans MONEY AVAILABLF. Any purpo s~. a ny amount. Mr. Harl{ra ve ~·II .1ny tkrn or cum btnallun of tll'fnl> '°" $iS or ll'i.S with :. Penny l'lnc:~r Ad. 3 Imes fur z eonsecuhve duys. F.ac'h add1ttonal hne 1i. 60' for UK' 2days C:har11e 1t ' No commercial ad~ For more mrormauon ..tf"l(l lo plan• vuur ;,cl ' .1 I I M2·5&78 MAIL CENTER PRIVA T • PO•T 0 .. 19'1C• H II ......... ,, I '111.,.· OPENtNO SOON f P.O . BOXES A\IAILA&l.E -. ...__, _____ . --·•93-4A74 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost or Found a pct? Call t\n1m-.i l Assi s tance League. 537-2273. no fee ,714) 76&-35.'i8 ---------MaMy W..tecl 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT PACIFICA flLMS. m asS<X· w /So ul h O>ast Actors Studio. re<1s S75.000 to complt'lc rinancing o n pos!>1bh• multMnilliondollar mov· 1e. Further details cull (714) 957·0282. • ZO/o 2lld T .D Fors.. D>.00> well secured by 30% equity in prime Orance Co. Owner oc· c~ residence. Call M. Wey 644-721 I Mwt; ;11, Trwt Dlidli ...................... 2MD TD"S FOi SALE F.arn 25"/o yield on 3 y 2nds. WiU discount. BOO, sio.ooo. S20.ooo $40,000. Call Roller 114183"1702 LOWEST ............ htT.D..'s. .. WT.D.Loms. Fainml Terms since l!Me """"'~Co. 6GJl71 MJ.061 I FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 FOUND: While puppy ;ipx. 6 mos.. vicinity of Newport West. Hunt mgt.on Beach. Looks Hkc Samoyoo. Call 963· 1856. Necklace lost or stolen 111 -Emerald lluy 2 tone gold cha.in w I pear shaped pendant. REWARD. im-6IB-7006 or 688-2311. LOST jaEW AID Brown Burme se cat w/while fl ea co llar. spayed fem. 4 Yrs. Kink m end ol la.11. Vic. of Bolsa Chica & Warner <Harbor Blufrs). H a s medical problem. Days ff1>71Z1. Eves. 846-5736 LOST: Male dog, blk/wht. vie Mesa Verde. CM . REWARD! 646-0034 m es . REWARD for Star· uppb.ire mens ring w 15 umll diamonds. $100, no questions. 624·8578 or -9432 ....... 21.,_ .__0 Loll: Bladt w/ white feet ~ "'.... •chest I yr. old part l yr 2nd TD, 10% in· ub. Short tall. Vic Mesa tenat. 1"> discount. Cata Verde.C.M. 549-2025 1-iiund F1•m:a lt· S1.1mc•M· Vu· l'uula n nu llri~lt>I ~· 177f• or 5."'6 1111;7 F'mmd Ft•ma It• l n :-.h ~l'l· ll'r Approx 6 mos lo I :-ir. llac·h & Warnl'r. II B 1447 961>..'I f 11un1t ~t 1nk or ·· \'it• H11lh<1a l'enn. :; ~O 17!1 C all 675-673-1 (2 13 I fj,.'tJ.Sti lit NH A11 1 m <t I Shl·ll 1•r l*'·3t'5li1!'>$tl 215J fo'CIUnd l' l a t m o r a d o p I J..iver whl Spr Spu1111•I. Blk whl L c1h m1,, lllk 'hrn C111·k1·r 1111 ,. <:ray L'al, Blk K11t .. 11, 1;r t•\ K itten F1•r rt·t. ,l'ht·;·L,ant, Hoad 1 ... 1 n ·il H1 i0:;t1•r Found Lillie blk 1-'t•m Do.:. wht on c·ht'sl & f Pt·l Vk K·Mart SC. 496·595:1 ----f'ound: 2 M yng dogs. blk J t an mix . v i e Slater /Gldnws t. 842· 1902 l.os1 51111. hlal'k malt· Dut•hs und. Uanrung & &J.<;h<trd. 11 B !JGll-0127 ln.,t 5121 V1t. Wdhrg. Irv ·M. Shepherd l )Pt.· dog, 9 mo w1blu l'Olla r , tEWARD 551·4259 LOSr CAT blk Ing hair w/whl coll;ir. M • Vil' Loma Terr. Lag lk h C:lll 494·8273 La;t: Fem. Yorlue 5119. \ll' Ra('Quet Club. Irv c ... 11 559.5090 l...arr: 5·19 Gray. Oranl?e. wht Calico female cal Calalina tMonl<'rl<'Y St's Su La~una. REWARn. ~3173,499-lllf.fi 1-·o u:-.;u M ln:.h SH ll'r 'vie Spnn1?dah• & flt'1I. , m. 5-21. 840 225/i. f raund Gl'r m:.n S ltt•p 41ur1py. J mo:-old . fe mule. Uana Knolls arca , 1'9K-Oti38 "'ound. M IJach:..hund. VIC. Vid.ona. <.:M. 548·5258 5350 RF~XINli MASSAGE BobJaml'S·l..i1· Masst·ur Outrall 9·9. 494 r.111 llOUSEllOl.1> II !-'.LI' & cart· for sick 11r t•ILlcrl~ av 1111. 8.13 200'J •PLAYMATES• ~CORTS 847-2791 MALE will do any1h111g lcogal for 520.1100 757 0.1112 Tommv·-. nf Nl'" 1>0 rl 1-iil'OM Sl'r\ 1·atc•nng 111 Wllffil'rl. Vl:!· 1571 t·Vt·:. MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAU. ONLY Days,••n,hr 631-2140 GOLDEN GIRL Mal£" 40, wanls female 1·o mpan1on blwn 30-40 Likes sports. travel. pie n1cs ett·. Kids OK . 541-4598 afl 6PM. Lana's Outcall l0AM·2AM 775.0493 Penonal S..-.ices 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trav<'lin~ c·omp:1n1 nn Av:11I. Thurs K::IO-Sat 1 I PM. Brenda. ~-751l:$ fit:= ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golf Lt-s..<ions, pnv:lte or group. Mic ki Mac Donald LPGA. Rancho Sail J m.111 w n 8.1J.l710 INFANT Swim min g ln.<;lruc:twn. ~ualif1t•d & cxpr 'd. 642·7445 ------ Tutoring done by t•xp Irvine Educ ators 1n basic skills. Call 544·3524 or&'ll-1410. -----Jabs W.tN. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING CLERK l.:ii:una llt.-ach clcl1 ro nw mnfi!. needs alf .i1·1·ount m.: clerk or lt00kk1·•·1lt'r forrubar with a L·t·11u11tini:: flmt11ons lo work 111 ,1 .. t'ounb pa~ at.ill-K1•v punch expcr. t•xtremt·I) IJ1c~1rablt' WC' offer x lnl µa) (.. benefits. fo'a l·ilil\' " rn beautiful l.a~:una Ca nyon llt'ar bt•ac:h Call for a ppl Prrs.mn<'I [)(>pt Tt>lonu· J'lt•rkelc.' 714 '4~1-9401 t-: 0 . 1-; Art'OuntinJ! ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGMMEHTS Oran9• County is • 1•114! And so a~ we! ROBERT HALF'S account~ There arc m a ny ne w firms movmJ! into tht• Or ange County area brinJ!mg about an in ercasmg demand for 1•x pcricnc<'d Ar1'oun1ing :md Data l'rocl's sini: pcrsonm•I Cl'A'S AMditon TGll Acc-+ants Cost .Accomtants Sr. Accomtants loaldlHpcrs AccOURtinc) Clerics Data Entry K/P <>,.rotors If >''"° arc nol :1~;1n• ul the b<'ncfits ()f workmg temporary ~1\'1• us a call or visit u~ al our m'"' location. Wt• will ho• haµ PY lo W!>cus~ 1t w11 h you Weareloc:atcd in the- COLDWF.LL OA:"1KEH BUILDING ••••••••••••••••••••••• MICHELLE'S •Outcall• Suite 11200 Gentle C hristian lady 233.1No. Hroadwa~ I.Ive-in. Care & hskpg for Santa Ana elderly Pt·rson. G44-8906. 17141835-4103 llAM·2A M K3.'i·:r74fl Practical nurse with xlnt Free Parking refs. wishes to provide l·---------LINDA & VICKI Outcall Massei¥ For 11w ,_ of It! Serving all Orange Co Rl.S-7313 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* ~Hrs. 738·0487 •FOXY LADY• Ol.JlCALLONLY •972-1138• 11£ for elderly Cook. pt.'f'SOnal care, cleanini.: 64&7526a/t 5. Mature. t.tducated woman will run errands. be t'Om pa n i o n . II a v 1· c a r 54.5-1717 Artist will do adve rtising art. logos. photography, mural. i!lC. Reasonabl<· fee<s . 548-0296. ----Pri. Duty Nurse. 2" hr care or p/t. ref .. trvl. re· asonable. 759·1737. P RF.GNANT? Carin ~. confidentiaJ counsel.Ing & Http W..ted 71 00 referral. Abortion, adop· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion&keeping. ACCOUNTAN'f·w ilh 2+ APCARE 547·2563 yrs CPA firm exper. lo work part·lim e in s.iriWRNder LagWla CPA ok. Non· l8~S. El Camino Real smoker. Send resume to. San Clemente; Fully lie. PO Box 1134. Lag una For Appl. 492·729G Beach. Ca. 9:i!652 •SHERI LEE• ACCOUMTIMG CLEllC .ACCOUNTING I.ACX GROUND No ~rLoe nee. ExJ>('r 111 buclJ!elmR. forcastm.:. & long ran~c plann1n.: Fa~• growm.: Founta111 Vly co. to $25.000. Irvine Per.;onnl'I Ai:cnl'y 488 F. 17th. Co!>ta Mcs;_1 SUte224 G42·14W ~ ACCOUNTING P.AYROU Cl.HK Ropr, 714/a.1702 Certified Maaseu.'!e Accts paya ble. accts rec. LaiT: Wire Fox Terrier . llousecalls by Appl typing. some knowled11e M. Blk/brn le wht. 10 831J.tl838 . ol bookkeeping helpful. Columbi;J Savings I!> SL>dting a n experienced Payroll Clerk lo preparl' and ove~ all payroll functions ror the associa· Uon. The selected appu· cant mus l have ex perience in work.mg with a computerized p ayroll system and with quartl'r· ly tax returns. TypmJ! skills are reqwroo flllJ AVAILABl.E 2NDTDAND SWING LOANS ... moa. Vic. Sant.a Ana Ave ---------1 xlnl company benefit3, fl Knox St. REWARD. xlnt oppty for advance JackMi-7503. m ent. Contact Alll'e INl'EUSTONL Y OR nJLLY A1101lTIZED Found: Moo 5/14; brn Lee ae.Jty. ... Poodle. comer ol Spr· R.E. ......... 1957 =· • T.ibert. H.B. 111 .. TD P'OOND: r. Terrr mix, . Reealw _,,_... yield, b l ll I w h t I b e I I . ::.:aeo;::t, ;upe Brootbunt It Adami. ..... = u.u~ ••Ewa ..... 1111 .,_, ~ ID H•· Jl'oand in ColJele Patil. i D I 1 6 I o a n C.11. Female w I 1uture1 INOO·tH0.000. Cal aa left aide of neck. ..... TMllM-11GI ...... _...;--~-----~ ~LOAMI LOIT rem Cockapoo, Jl'w Au hnose. No ••on dUn, no collar. 111119. Clll Tiit f'lua· lllt eeen vtc ~ 17th • ital•Mll.a.. 'IWUn. Reward ....... F• All Actiln Call a lily Plllt ••• 642-5178 Soremon 557·9051 E .O. E. Employer ~I clertl: posting Journals. A /R , C/R, SALES, Ute payroll fl ~ 145-1395 131-.02119 ews. ACC~ CPA C.P.A. seeks ex· perienced front office help. Typlnl, lite book· besllal. phones. Local· ed lrvl ne So. of S.D. Fwy, Send resume ln· cluilln1 salary hletory to: P.O. eo" eou. Npt. Brh, CA neeo. 1lus position IS IOCalcd Ill our beautiful Anaheim office and offers a top starting salary. out standin& benefits includ· Int dental. and OP· portw\ity for •dvance · ment. For u interview ~. Please call Personnel. Onl y quall_fled applicant~ shoUld apply. c r a1.s..111p aod Loa AalOClaUOn 776-7101 Equal Opportunity £mplo19r M /F . . . AcccutfillCJ C~rk w ... :ire Sloekmi:: a rt.'hahle person with an .1pttlull1· for f1i:ures & 1·akola1or !!kills EnJoY t·x<·dlt·n1 1·1,mpany l><md11~ inc·lud m~ frt-t.· meal 1•ach di<y Apply m J)<'rsun Mon F r 1 !1 A M I :! N u o n . 1'1.•n.oonE> I MARRIOT HOTEL 000 Nt•wport Centn l>r Newport &·a ch !::qua! Oppor 1-:mr>ly ~1 F •Actresses· A don •AJI Al{l'S 1\ll Typc•s • •I No t-:xix·r N1·1· 1 • •llullywuud Tall•lll Dir NowTaktn~ Apphcat1on~ Anyon<' intl'resll'<I m • Movws or Telcv 1s1on •Call "S .A M.'' • We've been in showbiz s ince 1963 •633-2233 ext 95 Scr('('fl Artist 's Mi:mnt --------- AIRCONDITIONING INSTALLEH t'XJ>t'r. re s1dent1al or l·omm1.•rl01<1l. )'r round employmt•nl. IO pd days orr. I wk vac· afl L't vr :! \loks vu1· art ::!ntl ~ r.;.' :1 wk,, v.1(' aft 5th yr I i nJ 1 rn 1 I \' c1 m a J 11 r • rno~hC'al lflS polw~ I I!/\ ('11111pan)' part11·1pattng -.;l\mgs plan Cill Tint hl\<n 71\M & I! 3111\~I !'ii~ 5544 or appl) 111 111:r~on al E L l';<,Vnt•. <.:o .. 3005 So llalladay. SA AMwHin9 Senice f'RX ope ralors fo r u l\'h•pho ne cl n:..wt•rt n i.: M•r\let' l0 xrw r11.•111·t•d or ...,,11 lrum Fu ll tinw or purt L1111t· i.h1fts avatla hll' Davs. afll'rnoo n 1•w n111i.:s· or 1:rav1• ynrd .\'lust ht• a hll· tu wo rk :-01111· werkcnds T) pini.: 3.'i wpm. noqum.'ll !\t any rn bt'nt•h ts :1va1lal>ll· I 'lca.w t·a ll 1\11111 fn Fashion Island arc;i f~M} li!ll C us ta M e s a u rt·a 673-1161.i f: 0 f. Ans we ri n J? s er v 11· t· l £•ll•phon e npr r a t o r . llPM 7AM shift. ma tun• l)t'r.«>rl 2211 Fun·sl t\ w . l .<1i;: Heh APT MAN Ali F:H 1-'or 55 units 111 Custa l\t1·sa Expt•r 'd couple llu!>band m u'' ha\,. m 1ml. l'Xp. W1fr bkkpg l'XP Call 642·a07:1 or ( ::! l:Wt65-385 l A./R Reuptionlst t)nt• girl orfice. l'X I) rt•tfd 1n lypt.ng & wnfym~ 1n vo1rrs. 40-50 wpm. IO key by L()U('h, <tllSWe r phone. J?t·nera l ()ff1n· pr11 n •durcs Newport lk h .1n•a. 7M IWfi 7040 i\s.'lembly Warehou:.l' Small Plectront(' parts. Lsl. shirt. no expcnenCl' necessarv Exl'ellent fr. inge benefits. Near o.c. A1rporl. Apply Avncl Elertronks. 754·6091 ASSIMILBS l'ACKBS W.All&t0U$l IMMEDIATE JOBS! No Fee Good Pay Paid Weekly @®j~ Ts ••••rS..lcn ....... 712·''" ,.... 5U.t021 .,.. , .. ..,.. • C.11752.-fe E.O.E . MJ F Glenn. Prof ~nting, EJl & lnl. ....._.,,..,_. Low ratb. Reb. Free -•••••••••••••••• .. ••• est 535-4780. 536·4383 Neat patches " textureti ...HT. ltl·14lt Pa1nl1na. INT /EXT Neat, honest. re as . l :.! yrs exp Lic'd Davl' 1164-100 Int. Pamt & wallpaper Qual work. r ca s pr Free est. Steve . 547 ·421U · l'lnc exter Pamtina by R S&nor St ll<· • ins Try mt!. 836-~24 hrs HOUSE PAINTIN(; Excell. refs. quuhly work 549·9756 EXCF.l.L PAINTl~G Hcas. ral1..-s •·rel.' elll 548-271.16 Expr'd Your hurbur area paintn. inllexl Prof 11uahty work. Reason. Lie /Ins Ec;t cheerfully given Dave. !'>86-&l25 Specialist in re -stuccos, Sp a n 1 !I h T 1• x t u r t! !I . Patches " Additions . ~ . ,._.&NCcre ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arndt 's Plant Clinic-' llousecalli. for hou st· plants. Trouble shooun~ & houseplant care. 64!> 11191 .........., .....•.••.............. Plumbmg repair Spct• 1n remodeling. t·oppcr n · PIP.. f'n.-t: csl Top lfa I Plumbmi.: 537 :u94 Quirk & dep<"ndahle. most waterheaters r Pplat•t•d S25 DR SI ('lair·-. li4!).:JMJ Repair 6 Re roof. All types ·s h 1n1 le1 · roek1hake1·compo·tar. ,.,_ •· 541-5811> nn. Avail. HORIWNBil01''lttG _ We're expert roofer:. Not salesmen. 5411-3609 . Do )'OU net'd a new roof or the old one repaired~ All lypei. or s hingles " shakes. XJnt work low pri~. For free et1ti mall' call Owaynti al S4U·ltti72 8am.tlpm Slryl~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cnas tLlne Roofinl{ & Skrl.ighls . Rsnhl rah:s. ul work )(uur l.1.-• :JJU&l. Free t·11I. 497·1202 T,...SerYiu ...............•...••.. L t-: 1-: . S r. 4 II T U t:: 11; J\rt.1~lll' ln m & rtimO\ al UtM s1nr" rn52 Tnm. top. rl'mnvc tree::. Al sn lands cape & sprinklPr M1·Wec nuy lH..S 512 • Rcs1ck.1'1tal & rommen·1al p u 1 n t 1 n ~ F r 1· 1· estimates Rl•S rall•s li75-~591 UH SI l'lu1r'o.; Plumbing Tulorinq :SI<! pr hr All \< 11rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\man's horn!! 1s his t·a..,llc Call T E D at PaintYwrCcntk For a frt-t.• est. mt1e x1 l..ic· 111.o; Bonded 871·327Z Wallpa per r"m1>vul. nt•at & n •a.suna hlt· Hers ~~n.1 WANT Al'TION'' Cla ss1f1·d Ads 642·567R s.:uarantl'('d 64:>·350:! Minor plumhm.:. n·a'<11n .• hit' r:.ll~ •h k lur ~I 1k•· !11~<!7Iti ln:.:r:.m l'lumbcn~. ri·a~ ratt-i; on rt•pmrs , n ·1111>t·i-. rmdl's. wtr hi rs ti45·fi~ l'eoplc who nl'<.'d pcoplt· o;hould always cht•l'k th•· Servl('t' Oire ctnn m tho· DAILY PIL(lT Spamsh tutor. a.:t•s IU·lll R1 llnl(ual \01•rt1fh·at1· h t• I rl V 11 u r h nm 1• !Jli0-:IHl4 1•\ t!!> \\ 111 1 ut11r t-'n ·rn·h lur ~um m..r tur ltm & Uoarc1 '. I' .I W Villal!l' VI. C:h 7\ 1 l H . Duma111 ~· l!n1 v1·rs ita 1n•. 3340:1 TaJen<'<'. fo'ran1·1• SELL 1dlt· 1l e m:-. with a Daily Pilnl l'la:-. ... 1f1t•d l\'1 Hetp w.t.ct 11 oo Help w.t.cr 11 oo Help Wa.ted 11 oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~SEMBLERS * S(·wral 11nmt·d1a1 e orwn 1n)!s for astwmbll·r~. w 1 a minimum nf ti mo:-. o·x ~r 'old1·nnl{. µrtnll'd n rt'Ult hoa rd' and lht·1r l'<'l:ih'(j ronn~or<. I\ l'P I> d1ret1 lo Menter SpKialities 1640Monrovia, CM E O t-: Alsetnblen IJll' m1·c•hana .. al 111 llu11l Bd t t"(l)<•r pr1'11•rn·1I 11111 1N11l lrn1n 1 3 L> I n:-1 ru nwnh 1 :.!>4~ l'hl'111 11·al Lalll' ll II 1194 !•3.'> I ln·m1• ltJJ· 1441 2 tui Uu ... me~" I ·1 r P r Su11t• :!Oli llu11U nJ.!t11n lk,11•h 1147 :W!'lll H!)O~ Wanwr t\v1· •~15 l.,lj!Una ~IL!Ut'I H:lHJ54l .!7~57 f'a bOl Road Equal Opportunity Emplo}o·r 1\1 ' I-' .._ _________ J AS S I S TANT & HAIRSTYLIST nct'dc•d al M11·hal'i t:arnson's Beauty Su Ion 642·fi470 Attendunt. scrVl<'l' sla tiun I' T mornln~ hrs llrly • rnmm 673·3320 AnEMTIOtoe llOrOnr Mo &p.r. Necess. Autumoll Vl' 'COPELAND AMC JHP Ne \' lit• d t .... II I.!" I) II m..."'<'haruc•, Top h1•1wf1i-. Appl) ::!001 1-: Fma SI SA ~.HI01 ,\L ·Tm1un v 1- Tn:9IS. & Hea•y Duty Line MKt...ics l'1,..,11 10n!> ,1"a1lat.1,.' Theodcwe Robins Ford <!WO ltarbor Hh ci l'rn;ta Me:.:1 Xlnt <'Om11any twndn~ {Juallltt•d I• 1·hn1t•1a11" t'Jnt:.11 .11111 \loffl'lt .11 &ll WIU O.mlunJ.! TEUERS FIJll t1 m1· 1x.Nl111n & ~JI ctnlr JJOS1t 1tJ11 NEW ACCOUNTS COUNSELOR F'r1 &Sal onlv Opo•mn).!' 1n 'our ( 'o~I cl ~h-:.a tll I IC'I' i-:XIJl'rlt'llt'I' prr ft•rrt-d <.:all ~1r Wai:n1·r ;,.1r. ~IM1 Calf. Federal S..ilWfSlrLoan :;.m II arbor Blvd l' :\1 A11 l-:C1ual Upportunll' Employer .. M II-' ---- CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE l'AHTTIME 1'11 uri.:cnl n.'l'd i!Xlsts 111r a µ..-r..on 111 v.ork :!O hr' pt•r wt't'k 111 our Co:.la Mesa bram•h M'n inl! cus tomers needs. Ei. perient'l' teller and /or s harp traint><' with <'ash1t-nni: background Hankm).! TELLERS 1;ruw111i.: & pro).!rcs:.1\1· S&L h as 1mm1•!11ul1 opt'fllngs for I parl t1m1· & I full 11ml' ll·ll1•r On.· ~t'o.r S&L or hank mi: t·x p..r 1:. rt"ttWrt-d. If you h:1\1• l(ood l'ustomcr rel:. I rnn' & prl'\'IOUS JOii ' I .1 b I I 1 I )' W C:. l C r II h ·•h'ral S;" 1111-::. may h.n •· :a 1•;,rt·t·r opportun1 l\lllr)llU ,_ \l.o· oH••c i.:oocl slar tml! .. alar). pll•a,.:1111 work111J.: c1tnet11 11111.... 1·11 lwncfi b (2 U1d1f1,•rl 1·antf11lalt'"' ph·as1•1·all 7ll 1i-H 7:!55 WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS t Corpuralt· Plat.a Newport Hc;ll'h. C1\ E.11.F:. ~ / F 11.ankmi.: SAVINGS COUNSELOR SUPERVISOR Th· Stanlon • offict• ur ·' .... l1•aclm).! ::.<tvmgs anti loan ha:. an 1•x1·1•lle n1 0 11 porlun11y rur ;111 Ill chv1du.1l Ill -.up.·rVIM' OUI h'llt•r J nd m•w ;IC'counl.' 1•·r.;nn1wl to:xpl•n t•nce 111 lh<>s•· un•a!> 1!> rcqu1n•d . m add1t11>11 to good com mun1t·a1111n 'k1lb . Th1:- p11e11t1on OI ft•r" all l'Xl'ep uonal benl'l 11!> pJckaj!e 11111 sl art mi.: i.ala f). ancl bl•aullful v.ork environ ment l'h!a:-.e call for a11 mtrrv1c w appointment FfDELITY FEDERAL Sa•inc)s & LOClll Assn. 642-4000 An ";qual Oppty Employer llU.IMG CLERK $700salary tosturt. ,.,oml' t•J<per required. fn'flll' in~. typm~. lclcpho11~" rompany bl!ncfils ~ \ !n'.)..7474 Mary If you url.' new to Costa M1>~;1. ll•mporari ly dis mnlmumi: )Our educa· 11011. n •renll dischari;ted fmm lh<' s1'rnce. or for any rt•nson scekini: tem porriry l'mploymcnt. <'00.~idcr I his umqul! op who t•ar1 wnrk Saturday a----------U<>am·2Pm 1 hr!> as -.·ell ~ weekdays 1~ 11£-edcd Famibarity with ty pin~ 1s rcq\JI red. Please '· ;1 II portun1ty 642·4711 YauCm1Ea"' $216 I'..-Wk. GLBl).Al.E FIDEIAL Based on your produe -SAYIMGS Uv1ty. commission. plus 1~~~E~.O~·~E~M~/f~'~/H~/V~~ incentives & extra profit r shar lnft bonus . Tht> 1---------• womt>n & me n we ar(• look.ini.? for may be tired ol typing. folding papers. warehous e jobs and ~ ror a limited in come Work with younl' people. Rapid advunn' menl potisible . tr .)Ou un· UI or O\'l'r and would bt- a vallabl\' In start work 1 m mt• d 1 ,. I e I y • 1· ,. 11 between 9.»2·JO C•taMno 645-6514 Alll'OMOl'IVE LOTPaSOMSI ~ dealer offers flfll·Ume pe rmane nt po111tiom to assist S•le11 le Service Managef'8 In varied, interestlnll t.ask1. Good pay. Opp. for ad· vancemenl. see Service LADa.. ....... Dove •Quall St.s. NEWPORT BEACH BANKING SICIETARY Security Pacific Bank has an immoolate open Ing fol' U Secretary IO the Newport Be a1•h 11rt•:i Prev1ou.' experience m 11 bank or savintis and loan. Ty ping skills of 50wpm a nd s horthand ~~m r<.oquired. c.lfw..,.htwttt C714t 111-213' SICUllTY PACllllC .... An Affirmltive Action Employer M/f'/lt/V Make th o11tt good ho!M~ ite&n11 you're not ..-Ing available to 10me oc.her family by ad· ~ Uwm for aale ln aasalfted. ean M2·58'18 .. BANKJNG TELLERS Our beautiful Seal licad1 olfi<'t' hao; full and parl tim e openings f~i: •• Tellers. Expt.orience is re qwred for the full timl· position.": it is preferred ror the part time open· ~. but we will ronside r ~ the r illhl appli cants. Light typing 1s n<.oeded for all Tellers. Tht'St' positions offer t' x c{'llent i;alurit.•s and ttreat benefilll includinii free parkin~ and paid rareer apparel. Plca:.t· ca 11 o ur Person n 1• I Depan~t for a n in tervtew appointment. ..... CUii f\aU time. Eapr. belpfuJ. tu not nee. llany com· l*'1 beDM'lta. Ai>Pb •L -Plae9nlia Ave. CM. ortaUIU-Glll . ........... .-. .... -... ---. -............ -..... . .. ' ---... . ,... . .,, -----.......... 8 l:W&.Y!'!S.OT Wedt\Mder,M923, 1871 ~~~ ..... !~!~ ..aw...., 71 tw.W..eM 71 ....,W-'H 1f00 DollMKU«' help M~hare •'-•••••••••••••••••• ~~;T ••• ••• • •• .. •••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ~ t.o tel w /old i".:::· ; CAS... COOKS .T{!1~=MI!., UH: ~ &iq.r-pref, 30-.o hr~ s»r U ~ are lnlerntfd 1n In. hr cw 11.1() mo. for wts.S.t•Sunam1&11t,1p· amall IM&sy kitchen tr llvr •n C M ana .,. 1 9 1 Pb ln •rson Kerm potential for •dv•n<'t• fl46.:mt. ~ll ...;...-----tllm~ .Jlima ~dware M" ._. •.U......_.,a Ka...- llartlor Bl. CK nee Referen r~11 r,. llON\TT SllOP. ear . qwred no t'lPl'f' ~i ApPIY t'OOKS waoltd-all .ahlll t1rnw1n11 romp lPl Y " bmeflt.o. M" 8a rlu>t ·., 212 ~ 111b St 646-4303 COSMIT1C$ i\.M, 0 K Oooufa. 1}80 FliMno. l'..M ._ Jti06 S lfNlol,SA Orafbman 11~•1JccJ for IU"Ch 111trr ft rm 1n Npl Orh t-~XJ>(•r reqwrcd ~"50()uk ((lfSJWnt'•_· _ .._,.,, ....... Nftdt<d for .rnall work room Nr Oran.i., Co i\lrport Sal11ry u1>tin -~ Pl~Ut! c.11 for an In *°"K'W l3.f:Rl<:AJ.. ~ uur Ad lo c1'Y unilt>r ·tnsuranN:'' fur l'lH.ICVOWN t:n l'OR tu:s rem IH: NT l'Al'Wll' Mll'n>Al. Jfart ~""' •:urn f'lll ru mont>y dur1n1 11111rt• hour~ l<k-al IOI' 11 nwtht•r wtlO r1u1 wurk 2 or a hr" pt'r day or t'\ll'nllll(i. A 11111 l'mpM1:yc"d lk'niOl'lll Who wt.ti lo add to th1•1r 111 <'Otn(' fo"or llppl 1•011 Jntan Kirk. f>.W Hl<f•I SIHR Salary Unvt•r 11tod1 d1•rk mUilt lr.11vw ( > t • ur1•u l 'hurll'•· flJf ltdv111·m11t t'al·1l1l· In d1.111tnul Sul1ply 21117 S H•~wl!ly )'>A .... /SIC t~ or P OC atrlJOn &n-11 Dll.Ys 714/~3 Evt-b lM 18.11).9131 Bluepnnter n~t'\J, t'K i>'d. Snwll bul tcrowm.i shop H.B. S36-2926 IOODHPBP/T •'uh h i Loe N l\ S3.97hr. Litt-tyr.111.i . phone exJWr he pful Good appearanre •~11: cellenl <'o benc Ca I I Julie Gnem. 644· 1230 E.O.E.M/F. •OOllCEEPH Salary open for Jiu rmt'nl mnfg. sell shin er. 5 yr cllper. Send n ·1wmt• P.O. Box 2135, Newport Beach. 92663. Bookkeep er a ss1s tunt Mainl gen 1oumal11 li1e P 1R/. type <ISSISl In \'ariety of duttcs Exp. rast growin~ Co 645· 1395 Q-0289eves IROICERS t o s h a r e s p a l' l' 1 n Newport & Huntington R.E. Profess1onals1Ukr Assoc. 631-555fl o r ~7 Q fetena help. Hrs ti 2 :w Monday· Friday 714.975.5257 Cafctena ("''"I'll I TYPIST ~lary ~tu~I:? STIM>&«A,..HS S.fllary 1773 to '95 7 l't•rmao .. nr up1•11111 11' full And p1111 tlnw man\ fn11.:" lt•·n .. ru .... :o.p,in11ooh :.v•· .. k1011 tHll~I ' Jllol dtTll.::. ubO lh't'<l•'tl 1-1 pi•r l1'1l1r h1 llORU<ll l)aV l'.111 71•1 K.14 i!tlti I f11r 1 .. ,l ~1111tnwn1 COUNTY OFOltANGf PSl$0NNB. DEPT. fi2S N Roc;s St lhn I; 1110 Simla A11a. l' Hi701 Afflrmut1n• /\111110 EmJllOYt'r CL.F.HICAL Earn Extra Mnnt•)' TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS Mu,.t have phone· & rl'11a ble transp. Lunl! & s hort a.'ISi~nmcnts. llohduy & v a c<1 t1on pa y lfos p1tahza11on µl;,in availablt• VOLT lf:~OIRAR-. ~RYICl.8 •"ff ERS 546-4741 cftii) I ~Ca mpus Onve We have an 1rnm1•111ul.<' tAnoss from open1n~ for •• n ,. x Or:jogd.:o. Airport i peri(!nred <·:is hi<'r to t-:C~uul Oppor Empln)'1•1· work full time 10 our _ Company raft:tt!nu Will CLf:IUCAL. ;tlt•rt. tnt!'ll also_ ml'ludl' h~hl rl1·11n i.:irl. inli•r«·i,l 'g w1)rk. up. Should hu\IC' JJrc•v t•X •wwr dull. M at·Grt•J.:or penence m an mdustn;il. Yai·hLo;, 11>;u l'l:n•rnlta. hos pital or s 1·h11 o l CM64:!6!1:10 r aretcn a a s l':ts h1er Hours W111bef\:15 /\M to C.1..ERICAL 2:4.5 PM Monday throu,,:h Coastal Ptt·sonHI I lflvt'I"' J)art l10lc tu de llwr I. A '1'1m1·11 to rur ks & 1>lt#'t~ M u~l IH! ovt•r tlj, l~•ll 547 llJ.11 1Ua111 .:1m1 hav\', un 11r 1>1r kup l\lbo 1•11> I 1i. b ""' S~ 32h r t Olllt'Uj(•• ... l) t-: M /S , l '(ll>ll) ~h· ... u l .tr w .. :.h t•lillv 111vr11111i.: & w11Jcdi> llW'buf UI\ 11 t11 .. ·111111u• ~>-~.!Hu~ llUW fnr 1'1'lit•0t'lll'l'd j!U'> ·----------m41n & t'XlJl'l 1•'111 <'11 •• l\t1'tul'J ,\j>JJI) Ill jH'f,tlO Ill' l'lllll 64..'> 1()3!1 COUNSILOIS M :i rr1 t•tl 1·uu11 le·:. 11 r ~•11t:h• ~11m1·n fht• 111. :.Uf'tc'r\'l:.l' II ll't'll.!).!o· ~1rb l' M t).d•, ·rr t•1• I lomt.-s . :>45 !>.'i!i.t DllYYS M1·11 or women 25 ) r~ ur 11h.ll•I t\now I h1• 1·oust 1•11u~ Nl't SlltU 11 W('ek or mvrl' Ur.111~c ('11;,is l Yt•lh1w Cab, 17300 Mt lh·rrm.1 nn F11u nta 1 n Vo lle\ t N1• of SI 1tlt~r be t...,;11 Nt'W hopt! & Euchdl l'41un1t•r·<'ook full l11111• /\pply Ill l>l'l'SOll 1;11ry ' fl1AL 330!1 fo: Coa!>I II w y. f> H V N G CdM COOIU>INATOll In · Coooll'r lwlp I' l'I' & F T. f);,iy sh1fti.. Mun-F'r1 A11 ply 10 p1'r:.on . ti· I:!, OHANG fo: JUf.IWi. 711 E. Balboa Blvd. RallM1a Qlunter sales i.e1rl or ludy to tlry dearunl! :.tore 111 (.~ta M1-sa. 7:im -2pm fo:Xpeneul'.l' or will train 751 :1115 u lW'ltcr c:irl for :.amlw1r h ;.hop. ~ton Fri 11 a m Jpm C all fur :ippl S.'JG.0670 Counlt'r lldp Mon Frr Super Sandv.1t h Phom· .>ta 4Hll7 l>ELJVERV man fnr l'<lr Iv AM L.1\ T1m1·l> hunll' J t· I 1 \' l' r} r II u I I' El·Onom1t·al 1•ar r1· IJWr«I. uciull.~ 1mly :!',. hr.-pt.'r !1;1.\' :'llv 1·•1lh:l'I 111j.!. ~:111 pc•r mo. n1•1 \akt'-hOmt• + I!•'" ;i i lowam•t· W1•:.!n11n~tt•r I lun11n1.'lon L~·al'h an·a fi.li·!">llili ----U1'111 t'I') 1wr~u11 111·1·11!·11 for Irvine tr<i \lt•l :Jl!l'lll':V. ,\1u!.1 ha 1' l' r" I t.1 h It· mc1111n·vl'll• + 1ns11r:tnl't.' l't l•ml'. Mun Fri !1.5i·2700 l(•l'('!;tlll.i postllOll for OUl · .:111ni.:. rt•l1ab l l' 111 · il1v1duul Mu:o;l hke to d r I \' I' • h a v (• 0 w II lruns p11rtat1on & bl' fanulrnr w10r11n.i:e Coty· l. A ar1•a Will train. l\1011-fo'r1 !I 5. Xlnl s alary. bcnl'f1 t s . Cal l 714 '7!.il!-&500 for a ppt RECTRICIAM E.'ltp EIC<1.nnan ur)!cnt ly neffit.-d by H U <.'Hy Sehl Ot.,l SI .000 lo Sl~7 pl'r mo U 0 E Apply 735 \4lhStrt't'l. llU 5:M;·K851 f.h'l·t runic· itSSl•mhly & matt•n al hamllm~. po~• t1ons OPl'" No 1•x 11 ncrt·:.sary W1 II I r:un S3.10 per hr Lo :.tart Call f;.&:;.J632 for <iflpl Exceffenf PositiOfl for Retired WCMN1n! l.J\li.' m raretaker nel'dt•d for lovclv 1·11untrv homt' 111 S;1n Juan Capistrano 5 m1null's from town vrn hu.~ Salary nc~ot1abk t:lll 2JJ/~·333l. 9 lo S. r:xport tn)! bus 1n('!-.S, p t time 4 hrs a 1la)' Typinl-!. filing 540·9215 ~· . . . .-. ---. ------. 7100 I ""'9W~ .... , •••••....••....... MllllW..eM 7100 · • '· ~••lt•••••••••••••••••• "'4lt W..t.4 71 Wlllhd 1f 00 ' "" M•AL °"9CI .UAIDS ••••••n••••••••••n••t ~~•••••••••••••••••• ..... • 11,,1, Major NI u ... Immediate ---------1 · ~~~~ ..... ?~.~ R.E. o..e. ll Melllo1•n· openln11. Buch at· IJMh&atriaJ f 4LA1HIMACMNtST u.aa..tAlr llldlvldul to moephere. Unlforma Expr'd. for part time. aHilt In .. n. olllte s::. .::::,•;.:.:s:.:i; Need Exla a I WortE bouts: 5 Pll to t dulMI to wrut1e a ..... ,. ..,,_ .. ror Don. C-L"I Plf. Mon lhn.I P'fl. Call IQ& lf'l ..... ::;H~•._::fl~ll:.:.:n:l;._• f-;:========-1--llr. ' at,,.... ~~:.i::~ i;~ CMIARDS w-,-: • .:::...:,:=:,~M=-.. -:-:-,,-l1l~~--~.;;;.;;..;;;;;.;;..;..__~~llOl~me==extr==.=motte==y=---r1 Ideal ca.ndldate should l'\all • 9art tlm t . Alli I 0.. Of 0.. 1 Lepl Mvlrtisill for 116U. or play? J C1U1 ...-. IOOd 11en. otnte areas. lJn 1lo rm a ,__..Cit 1 ! ,.._._J-.+ ~ou In Amway. ildllunclexPt'rol l Zyrs rumfshed. Aicea 21 or I ....__...._ w• 1 .,... JpN~ Gunter.557.QJ7. 111 an offlw environment <<N« RetJ~ welcome. ._ " • • • I PollUon ~ avall•blc •-.:......_;;_ ______ _ Th.•• ll a n uullent Noeslerlence nee_. App· 1M•ll Room Helpe_r~.t for.-.unttoLeialAd· NuneaAlde ·.aUlbift.a~ 1rowth opportunity of 11 Unlvenal Protection 1•naerters •Press Rooml vertialn« Director or lhe Apply lMSSuDerior rmnte oullllancUna com Servlct' 1226 w. 5th 1operaLors neededl DllUyPilot, ·Ave.,Npt.&eb. benrrit.t It chant'e for you Street. Santa Ana. In· Immediately ln Latcuna to~·pra" )'OUrlall'nb tervlewhours9·12&1·4 INl1uel.<Men6Women,I General orrice U · NW'llCSMdeS7·3.S.ll.Ex· wtth a rut1trowlna home Monthru Fri. n or over). This is al 1 per. or Trainee. Ap· "--•·•··-. l'le .... ~ •·all or 1perfed ---unity r-_. perience and IJght t yp ng proved Cert. tralnii,g .,..._... _." .,.....,.. m1 .skills r e quired C35 · M VerdeConv 11pp1y in lltlnM>n · Gena Hairdresser llcenaed . ISEN IO R CITIZENS.I 40wpm>. Typlng test will PfO«. esa S · M ... zo . ronde rosa Ptr,h.rs •dayanegotia· I HOUSEWIVES andf be admjnfatered lo 1111 Hoep. 661 Center t. Uom~s. 2i*2 Ou111neas ble. 6'6·7764. Ask for 1sTu DENTS to earn applicant.a. Costa Maa. t~nter Ur . Suite 22.3. JUlle. I extra money .... .,RSl .... G 714/975-ltlOO u-•-n...... ... _ ~anted w/ Call or apply al .&utn ... oblle necessary f"'ftl " E.O.E M/fo' "clie~i,; ;ew H.B. 11 J7fl7c..tleed· i::O:-~'as1CJC1allocaldriv -Acaaepsychiatricfacili· t~'tll-ral otriet! must have salon. Call 964·2&5. I ....... ...... ~· Elccellent company ty needs R.N. 's, L.P .T. 's IO key adding mach ex R ESS R benefits . Salary com· and menta l h ealth•· per llouni 11-5 dally w/ HAI DR E I IEL[~ mens urate with ex. wortlers.All shifts open, somt-overtime . Will Beautiful salon needs t penence. full & part-lime, xlnt fr. tra111 Apply at 25811 operator with following I 1nge be nefits . Call Nt-wport Blvd. c: M. or ~rv1ng Npt • Jrv . & I ,i:-'"•v1• t ·~ For appoullment for in-496-S102or831-1774 call714/642-T102for appt Costa Mesa. Please call IJJ.0542 terv1e w. p lt-ase ca11 •---------- M7-2234. or ~1. ext 277 Office CltricaA (i(>' !nt.-ra1 offic:e partJt01m11ey Handyman. 40 hrs week, I frff., IJJ.f 441 No exprr. req. fuU & part. .a~u na area . S3 75 hour. 645·3381 or ORAMGICOAST lime checking customer ~t'f' 494-0487 Ask for ~Si!HS Equal opportunlty D..,. •LY PILOT input & asststing in mail .Fl!Wk! iijj;:;jiiiiiji;;;jjjiii~iiiii;;iiiii~iiiij; Employer Ml F "" room. An opportunity for ' D> W. Bay Street ~ves to get hack General ()((i1·e Sales :service clerk to handlc film~. phones & hle typing rn busy lr\'mt- offl«c lmml'd openmJ,! C':tll for appt. Mehss;,i 957-~ Gen£'ral OU.1·e TRAINEE Entry level pos1t1on HIGH SCHOOL GRAD? TYPISTS Several openin~s-You ran cam & learn-Career potential ~II us. Jrvme Personnel A~ency 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa S1.11te ~ 642· 1470 gradmit exams. Vanous I•--------· detrul duties. light typing and neat handwriting rc- Ql.ired. Excellent work· 1ng t•ond1lio n s and Qc>nefJL'I inrltAding dental plan. Phon(' Personne l Qepartment C714l ~7360for appointment Equal oppor tunity employer Gt:NEftAL LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Must have rt.•li:iblc lransp & phonc Lunr;: & short ll'rm assu:nm1•n1:. llolJday & vacat10n JlLI) llosp11a ll tat111n µIan a\rulable VOLT TEMPC>RA~V f~VIC:lrM 3848Campus Dnvt• 546-4741 (Across From Orani:<' Co. Airport 1 Equal Oppor Employer Jbr;pital b&GEHCY ROOM SECRETARY Fu II ll mr Sc•c rcta ry net.~cd for our f;mcrgc•n· cy Room, expcn cn rl'fl prefe rnd Mo nd:i y thr ()u i.:h Fr1dJy j.!f'Jveyard :.hlft 11 OOµm lO 1 Joam s hill Ex t'<.'llt•n1 twm·f1b, & work mi.: 1·ond11111n:. l'kaiw <ippl) t() 1'1·r:.onnl'I <If ,,.,,. SANT A AMA·TUSTIH COMMUNITY HOSrlTAL HlOI N Tw.lm 1\\1• Sanla Ana. l'a 9:t705 Equul ()ppty Emplm•pr MF ll(~ffl-~'). cvcn111~,. 21 1Jr O\lcr ~ill 5'Pi 74 1>!. a:.k for t:herm· HOST /HOSTESS Purt llO'll' ---------Cost.a Mella into the worlung world Equal Opportunity .tnd be involved in a busy .-----------, Employer data processang environ tlndustnal ,,, ____ ..:._..:.____ ment ..u 0 k y 0u,.1 LEGAL SECRETARY sAFEGUARo i" r Mag l'ard expen e n cP BUSINESSSVSTEMS I • Way 11 helpfuJ. Gener al Pr<ll' 228.1 fo'a1rv1ew ltd. I t1C'e l.1t1gat1on ('X C:osta Ml'SLI 1 Thru Summer I pencn ce helpful Call M6-60.ll} w·th Kell I I Marge833-8486. --0 -Ff'-'lt:l'.:CLEHK I I Y • 11.ef{al Secretary for grow-Need full lime person for lwe havt-long & short I mR Newpon firm. t-:x. hll'<>ff1ecdul1es Xlnteo. term a ss 1 g nm c n t s I pen ence c!v1I hl Good hend1t~. •available for men &I s kills . S h orthand . CQasl<il'n..ralTirt! lwomen I Beautiful offices Ocean 547-9423 I · I v11lW. (.;onRcnial ~roup fASS••bl•rs, l11i.1 Med ms Open ~al<1ry . tMoldia.g. Pacliopn, 1 ~11Jan,640-703.S _ IMai•I• •c•, .tc. I LEGAL SECRETARY ~l'\'d cd 1mrncd11.1lcly I w1lh 1tood u·rhn11:a l ~· u ,. '( p I' r Ip n l: ef Skills fo:mphaSIS 110 l,;cres'>an • bt.urnuon and real estate I · Fa s t ~r ow1n~ r1•;,i l (Lill or c•1me 111 today estak rmannal rom I' .1 1 d v a 1· 11 I 1 on .., pany Newport .Bca1·h. I Ronus"" ~ever .1 fee' Fas hion bland Call l •~ .; , r lrv1nt• H.1.J 1441 2102 Bu1>1ne's Ctr !Jr Sllllt' 20K llunl111~ton ll1·arh R47 :14flli 11907 W;mwr I\\ t' 1121:; l.a,1.?urH1 ."<1gul'I i;:11 05'12 ;!;957 CJIJOI k O<lll 759-1511 ask ror Mar)' Lf'JGALSECR~IMtV ex· per in ht1gauon nt•ress . non smoker. Hunlmgton Bc;tch small fnendly or. fJt'l' H48 1401_1 ____ _ M<1d11nt:.l Tool !Ju·, mm t·x pcr :;vr' j 14 891 24 ... MACHINISTS Hl:.I\' ''I) hr Wt•t•k 1-:UL.E R INDl.:STJIJI'::-. 21l)I [))\\'St :\ H I ,\t'roM Im m CJ l' t\1rp11rt : ~la11b. appl.v Tht· 11111 .11 f;riual nµpMtun1t v L;i~una . ::! 11 !I. t:oa:.t t-:mplny•'r .\I F I 1 lw.v. L..11.tun<1 Ut.•JC'h _ .._ _________ ,. MAJUS Full 11r parl 11m1• ;\ µ p l y ~1 .i r " :-... :1 n omcE CLERK TRAINEE The Oct1ly Pilot ha:. an rmml'<hate opening for lra1nt•f' ror full time permanent pos1uoo 1n our Clal>Slf1ed Depart- ment Mus t be a ble I•) lypt• 35·40wpm I t)'pm~ te.t will be admm1stert-d tu all appheanL-;1. handlt- phones. learn romp1.1tt-r and othe r gl'n c r al c lertl·al duties Op portunlly fvr ad\•ann·- ffij>Ql anrl ex1·clll•nt com p<1ny ht·nef11 i. S;1lary 1~1mml'nsurate wtth t·x pe•nenc•1• For mlt•r v1ew, pll'abC 1·1111 M2·4321, e~l ir,; ORAHGECOAST DAILY PILOT ;JJll W tl;.i y !;lrecl Costa Mesa E<1ua1 Opp0rtun11 y F:mplo..:.y_e_r __ _ --------.--, •om •... : •Clerics t-hday AgetKy lfas lots uf joh~ a v;11I w many fine. supt·r <·om ,ianic-s and the) re J II f'rL~1 Ot-h ver v & ~toek work ~I t-• . J II p I 1 1• u n I :. weknm1·. t·xtt'lh•nt 1111 portwuly to tr:tin m :1ut11 parts salei. Apply 1r122 "t>wpon Bl. CM or 11111111 Adam ... llH Au1 11m1111ve Supply Factory Trainee. 1:ood p:iy. xlnt future in l~sl i:rowm>i plastic adhesive l'O 1537 Monrovia Ave N B Call M o n -Fri 548·512.S Gent'raJ office F.xc1llng opportunity lor a people onent£'d pt'rsun able to wor k evcnmi.::- Apply 9am-Noon. Mun fn. Pcr.mnnd MARRIOTT HOTEL INSIDE SALES lmmed openinR:. for l'e5J>Offiibll'. mature sl'lf s tarter who l'Ol'tl · murucates easily with others Sales expcnenl·e a pl11.o; but not rt.•qurn-d Will tram Most h<i \'e lltC' 1ypm~sk1lb ('lt'rnt'Olt• Inn. 1::5 \\ _1'1;pland1;,in _ f •TJPists ' * Secntwies : •Word Proc Please Apply m person Sciewtific 1 .............. , ••isioft of BECKMAN lns.,_ntslnc. J:imboree at Wimpus dr lrvmcCa. t-:qual Oµpor Ernployt·r 540..6055 Coastal Prrsonnrl AgetKy 27~1 llarhor. (' ~f IW'. FHF.E ('.al l ror artt·r hr, appl um~r Upportw11ly Liquor Stort• Manager <.1erk n<"l-dOO. Newport Bt•at·h stor('. $18,000 per year LOAM SERVICE ~uarantet..>d + m<·enllvt.'. Loc·al mortl!a!l<' brokt'r. 3 YTS exper. necessary nt.•ar Fashion Is land . f•x Company twncf1ts. Apply pcncnt·e requirt'<l <.:a ll m person: Stop 'N Go.1•M•rs•··· .. B.ia.i .• &14.._·1!8 .. 2'1 __ _ Mkts. 71S N. 1,0;1ra St. Ana.IW'im, C:a. 774·!f210 CLERK·P /TIME Can.>t!t0ppm1un1ty l days pet" wttlc. Expr Largest intt•rnationally hetpM, but not nee. company owned fiRur1• ..,....._ at 1660 Placrn-salons for women is now ......,...., tunng for mana~ement ti a , CM or ca 11 positions Mus t huvc 642-0811 back~round 1n t'lthc-r bus iness. lcal'hinR or Clerk 7-11 Stort;. I l1>m· direct sales. Salury + 7<im. FrJ·Sat nil!hls SJ Commission <.:ompany per hr. 10 :.1<1rl 675 tr a 1 n in R prov 1 d c d Pa ularino. C.M. 751-41>52 Tremendous 1trowth <>P· ---- IJl·hw·ry p tlnll' ,\,\1 , I.A Time.'> SIOO p1·r Wt·l•k (;a!. ~upply "' .Jll<ihh• l.a)!una Ba•;1eh 1!~1 K.l!Hi Uebvery f)('rl>oll m•t·1h'll for Blucpnnlcr P 1T11nt• 11U.536 2926 Del men over Iii for LA Ti mt'l> 1 n NII & C M l'crm /p·l. SJ.'>IJ1S.1uo1mo fl4&5844 lx•nta I i\1.st. 1·h a"" 111!· 1-:Xpcr C M. 0H11·e (iocxl ,.;.1larv & licnt•f1l~ Ca II fi45.tifbJ Ot·ntal As:.1~lant . Frnnt f>r.-;k. f:xp'd 11r trammi.:. !-" V area !tt;8 164H ut-:NTAL1t:Hi\l HS llH: I-' :t "lo r v wo rk<: r:. 1 n rhenucol refinery Full l1ml'. promme nl pos1 t 11>0" II 111h S r h1111I ch1·rru:.trv 1Jr work cx- P<·r Wl0lh C'h l·m J(•;i b helpful E (!_!: 54!13211~- I 00°/o FEE PAID SALES N1\TIONAL CO. NF;EDS DEG HEt: + 2 VHS STRONG CONSUMER l'RODU CT Si\L.F.S F A N T A S T I C MANAGl-;M ENT N">TENTIAL. MUST Bf'.: W I L L I N <..: T 0 H 1-: LOC1\TF: fOR CAREI-;H DEVELOPMENT Call Oma Center /\f,!cnc ~ 1400 N Unslol Sutll' <!9<>. NB !l2li&l 1714 l!l55· 361-1 F.oF: Credit Assistewtt fee paid. lf you ha\'e finance or c r edit ex perience. rome Join tbe money makers Xlnt bcnerns. S8SO to s tart Al'ill fee JObs. Call Mary O'Connor. 54()..5001 Snl'll mg&.Snellin~ of NcwPort Ueach AJ,?en1·y. 4340 Campus. Su1k 201 __ GeJl<'ral Fatten up that slcinny wallet. Work one of the follow mi.: job5 and b nng home :i pay check for those sum fl'l('r ext ra.o;: Trainee i\sscmblcrs WarC'house Worker., 't'yp1st S<.-c rHari t'S Call today & work lomur f0\11. VICTOR Ttitttporary Services NI 556.8520 Ona 835-2622 EOE M/F \llj() Newpart Ccnter IJr Nrwpart Beilr h F.qual Oppor Emply m ( llo t1'l lloust'kccp1 n i: l'or1t•r full t1ml' 12 !\tut ni,,:ht 111 H :inam Xlnl bcnd1ts ('all for appl 615·5t(lll (''Cl 54!(1 --- HOTEL NIGHT AUDIT CLERK C".rOOd opportunity for ;i reliable person with an apt.1lutk for numbcrl> & t;ilr ul<ilor s kill::. NCI! 4:.nl expcr Jln •f .\dvan t'1'rnt•nl (lpp11rt un 1! 1(•, Jva11. l::nJo~· xlnl rom pany bend•!:. i\pply 9am·l2 Noon. Mnnil"ri, l'cl"SQf\llel MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Nrwport U.•nll'r Ur Newport &•m•h t::qual Oppor t.:mplyr m f 557-0825 INSPECTOR Ell'(.1 r0tlH' & m1·1•h;,in11·al for a reei-1\ mg & prrwe:.:. ll\SJ>Cl.'\ 1011 2 '.I ,\' f 'i I' X per Xlnl workm~ l'•lllff & benefits C'Onlat•t 01' 1'() 22. 5842 Ht•:.ttarl'h Ur. II B K!l'.!·3313 1': 0 E l::lt.><1.mnil' Assembl1·r E>cpcr or tramet• Apply 10 person. Conlal'I OPTO 22. 5842 Rcsl•artb L>r H.B ~2·3.11:.1. E 0 .t; IMUranc:r Ct.rii N o 1• x p f' r 1 l' n r t' nct·ess<1ry S57S pt'r mo RANK OF AM 1-:R IC A ~ Vr;i Lrdo.N fl 759-450!1 lnsuranl'e St'rrl'lat)• Npl &•h ar('a We a n · ~wt•I. MA IDS·Wkdy.; wkn<l~. Sea/cliffs Motel. Jliti l So. Coast Jlwy, l~una _B_'~- MaintMGll(;e Mon FUil trm1• da\:., Mon Fri Xln1 ben1:ri1... fo. u "· fia\\lt'W t'on\ .rn~;, 1l1unn. l' '.\1 1;..1~ :1.'111r1 , !\1ana):leml•nt WANTB>-WANTEO Amb11111u:-. n>uplt· w 10 hn. µer wk ('an rc!>ull 1n a ll!c 1n("Oml· .. uthf'r h en l' I 1 t ~. l' a 11 B 111 Hwtht'S 83.'> 1775 l'Xt 137 MANAG 1'.:R 1h :.1stan1 :! days a wt-ek Litt• bookl>. Ill\> mainll•nann' fo'o r a_pJ~Call !f57 l'.WU Mec•han11• 111 sl'I up & ma1ntu111 n'l:H'hm1•ry 1n adhes1vt> mfnf.! pl:tnt l.Jlh1• t·ll~·r <kl-1r.1hl1· We bwlCI & r(•pair '-Orn e u( our dlSJll'IL"ln).( l'<IUlll i\J!l' no llJrr11·r 15:17 Monru\lta Ave N B ~5125 !\kd1r al Assistant ha1·k offlt•c• and lab Salary I *Acct Clerb I I I I Boreen f l>t1•·~ ,• nll)nOl l/llOU\ I ri • 11 11 n ,. h ;J ,. •.• v •111 1•·l1mh1ni.: tt1t· v.ufb ''f IT •· m 11 11 r ,1 r v I lnppor1un1llt·:. mav h..,I 1u~t wh<it you nt'M lor I ..!t•I yllu out nf the rut' I I For a fleioblt' workm~I ,,rht•dul t• & lots o r I vr1r1cty. ,.;ill us tod;.iy I 1Top µay, pa1df I\ Jl'al111ni.. rrft'rralf bonust-s Nt>ver a ft•e I IELL~ f ..._\ J tr f • Call or Come in Today Irvine R.13-1441 2102 Business Ctr. Dr. Swte 208 I r I ' I I I portunity . Only qual ified . mature nunded need l'llll for m lerview. Jo Ann Hill.Jard. 2131923-557 L a.akS TYrlSTS RECEPTIONISTS NiSIST. Pos it ion Ol>l•n fur supcr dynam11· girl lo a ... s1st dent 1st in lrvmt- Mus t know 1'xpanded dllllcs C;,i 11 5.52-8339 t)r leavl' mess at 552·8225 FLORIST Girl Friday. Inside sales. l•--------•1 1 n A ;1 d e pc n d a ll I 1• secretary lo work with our manaRem .. nt team Must be well organmi>d & a self-starter 752-~ 1·ompl'l1t1vl• B1•nd1l:. "iuntan~lon Beach f!OC)d. Call 640-7412. !"pl IW7-3498 CARRIERS,L.A. Times. early A.M. hours. lrvmt· area. $3()(). $400/mo. no l'Ollecllons. 544·0551 1 2U-968-87S2. WHY NOT THE BEST? Dental Rel·cµt · fh.•x1ble position. Open for 1m ai;tinative ple<is;int in d1v1dual. Busy orftl'I! Previous cxpcr. Typing s kills. hookkeepin i.:. 552·8339 or leave mess 552-8225 Cashier/Clerk. t-'ull·t1me. ft£U'P"'L •fl!SIST. Must be dependable & Pa1d Weekly No fee """"'"" - able to work eves. & Top Pay If you arc a friendly & wknds. l'lexible. Apply ~ w outgoing person & want al OC Airport girt sho_p:_ i • ~7-::i to work in a modern, pr(l I l.... ~ress1ve office rome join our team. H. D.A. prd Clf'HIERS Salary open w /bcnef1ti; M T....-• y Sf'rYic.s 962·3402 Int. 752·6666 DENTAL . <.:huirside, if UTOJEM MARKETS Tlldift 551-9021 you are sharp, have &Toro lly Appt) some cxper. & R.D.A. Call 752 ,,,,,,,,,_ Cert. To work 4 days a Openings now available E.O E • ·vuuv M / F ~ in Fas hion Isl Npt ror (uJI time assistant1~~~· ~·~~~~~~~ A business pleasant <1f 1111oagers on 2nd. & 3rd.1. fice. Call 64-0-0300. Salary llhift. No experience nee. COOIMG CLElttc Open Wetnbl. Start 13.lOlo S4 lnsurantt expr. helpful. . per hour. Advaneemenl Irv. area. Call Nola DENl'Al.. HYGIENIST lo oppor\llnity for manage· mstu wo,rk in establis he d med positions to $5. ---------ofSll'ce. near S . Coast perbourlfqualilied. F Companion Jive-in for Plaza.~ more information at in· e lderly lady. Needs Dent.al cbairslde ass't. 1 leniew IO to •tore 82 at penonaJ care. Thurs eve 30009 Crown Valley, thn1Sun.eve.8J0.968l. yr exper .• 22 & over, m· i.,.. MgueJ. 495. it.iatlve,CM.631-1420 or call nt/537-4840. COOK. exper'd. FuU time, ..,_,.... Employer nites. Ask for Mike or DENTAL HYGIENIST ~.,,.._~~~~~~~~ needed for Perio ofc llB. : Wayne,64().7440. Expand'd functions lie. ---------1c o o k • Pa rt · ti m e reqd. 3 dys wk. sat open. CUtl•ISALIS brea kr as ( wk n d S': Prof sbar'g & pension Unique retail nilnery Responsible. CaJI 1~t>lan __ .7_14_1_1M2_·863_1 __ _ ,_..•~person nza.sforappt. DISIGMR forafulltlmepoalUon. Jn Od.t Ir &is--. exper . 1 di I 1 d additiaa to a Sood start-for F /P Tl~" Apply al A r con t on n g e · !QI ..... C....,_ lhare Fi11b Kitchen 10065 siperw/muumum 3/irs iocwnm'vhnpool. Garrleld Ave. F . v . ::,1•:n:~r,rpro~~~ .,._ IPPb ln penon1_91t_GIS ______ sbartng. 540·7622 Mon 11/F. ())ob wanted. Sl.15 hr to ,_tbru_i)'i_._1-_5_. ----ROCIBS start • up. All shifts Dtebwasber for acute •. &BIUb...IS avail. Apply Colony cue boapital ln Npt lkb. JllUUnillllll KJtdMnc 27142 Ortea• .o br wk. Perm.nena -Im ~ HUia _Hwi--=..y;_,SJ_.____ Potltlon. S3.00Jir hr. M . Available Imm lately. 0.-delllar Malle 'our 1 bopptn1 Call Ms . Holland, _... _...Dy ueln& the Dally MMIJO ext 19. E.O.E . PllatC1 .. lnecJ Ads. MIF. I Unique n·la1 I nursc•ry nt.•oo.s r reat1vc people for full & part t1mt• perma- nent pos11 1o ns Mus i have cxpcncnl't• in floral d esign Excellcnl op. portunity to work m a pr~ugrous sC'lllnl': Pleac;e apply in Pt'rimn. Moo lhru 1-'ri ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaquin Hiils Hoad CDM 640-5944 f\.tnuture stripper ne .. ded full lime i./o exp nee, $3.50 hr .. mus t be responsible & mature C all for interview 548-7622. 78S W. 17th St uru1 /\, C.M. Gardener. 4f() hr wk Mon- Fri. Work in Newport Beach & Irvine Call 644-4894 an 6pm GltBAL OFFICE PART TIME for' Chns- tJan counseling center 1n N. R. Receptionis t. hte lyptnl( etr. Call 63J-076V or 644·0UY7. G88ALHILP (Recreation Cu11todiun) Lrg. H.O.A. El Toro. Seekln« m otivated In · dividual to maintain rec. facilities & monilor pool, tennis cm. uae. l',ull- time. •.50 to start. Call m.1611 9 to 5. uk lot Unda some typmg, Ille book keepin g. fu ll t 1 ml' Outgoing. Xlnt pot('ntial for the right person Ca 11 Mr. Borton 645·4720. GUAROO SECURITY ITPAYSTO SEE US Come m and se<' the cx t•1tm~ things thut an• ha ppening al We i Is Fargo . We nt•ed ex· pc ri enct>d St.•c u ri 1 y Guards 1n 1"9M/....,wport leach s.t.Alto/ .......... ...... rtow/..._, ... CostaM.M&lh. -w... ......... IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for s upervisory level sttuntyolficers up lo: S4.25PwHow with one ol the nation 's largest 1tuard ser vices Apply in person to Mon -Fri.. 8am·5pm 1532 W Commonwealth n.Uerton. CA Mon.-Frl., 8:3().4:30 230WWarner, Rm217 Santa Ana.CA WIU.SFAIGO .VAID SBYICIS Olvilioo al Bake~ Prole'11on Services Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Llttttfllltll Claul/ied Ack are really 1m1ll "people to people" ..._ calla with bit re· adlnhlp and bl1 retult.a ! Th pf~ your clual(ied SELL Idle Item• with • ad, call today M2·5171. Dally Pl.lot Claulfied Ad .. flouscclcanrrs Need re liable & t•nthus1as111: pro· pie to work for new rleamni: service m N 8. ITT:>-1009 Sch 8907 Warner Ave •215 MEDICAL OFFtCE Immediate opening in Newport Beach In s AJ!C'flCY. Personal hm·s exper. reqwroo. For m· terv ple:Jse r all 646-3964. Per.>on for front & bar k Laituna Niguel I 831~ offlt·e. San C emente 27957 Cabot Road Call rves 213/874·6472 llOUSECL.f':/\NING Own tran.sp. l"ull ·t1meor part· 11m1: Top dollar 673-0068. 64'6· 41171 MESSENGER t;quaJ opportunity pi e k up & d c I 1 v er I Employer Mi F throu#?hout OranJic C:oun l __________ J Insurance llOlJSEKF:EPf':RS t'IT & Prr Dana's housekeep· In!! D1lrfomla's luri::t•st nct.'<ls a mature Jll'Ople. work pvt homes S4·S5 hr 5..»4001 . POLICY OWNER COltRESPONDENT Need individual With J..'OOd written and verbal rommurucution skills to coordinate s crv1cl' rt" quesL'I for policyowners. ty & Los An1teles county ,. ________ _ for Newport At-a('h Mortgage Oankin1t Firm Must have valid C~hf, dnvers lie. & own 1·ar Entry levrl posit ion. base pay, l'ar allowanct'. & f'BS. 11·5 M·f" xlnt co paid benc1rits. For appt llousekt>epcr 1rh1ld t•a re WorkinJ? mother seeks cxpr housekeepe r t o care for 2 children 11&10 in lovely NR home !l:1m to 6p m Mon F'r1 ltcfcr cnccs required Salary+ mil eage . ~2406 lloust"kecpcr . mature. part time, for elderly lady Non-i1moker Own CBr. Transport to doctor, etc 114.S-9200. HOUSEKEEPER I AT TENDANT · 1''or elderly ladies. Ft1 nate lhru Mon rule Must sip over. bed. meals + salary t~xper prc (errt.od. own truosp Dana POlnl 493.5920 tta..•1pen Full time days Xlnt benefits. Bayview Conv. Halp. ~ Thunn,C.M. M2-~ • Houaekeeper live·ln or out. care ror small child . Rd's. Irvine S58·.i. call 640-4580 ext 244. · Life insurance product knowled~e preferred Creative abihlles m usc I·--------• and design of various Models forms helpful W• MM MW focff: Models-Mare & t"emale We olfer a liberal benefit I f you r f a c e h a s package and un1qul' ch aract er. 1s h 1gp wo rk envir o nment fashion or looks hke th(' Please apply to Person· gin next door. Call for an ncl[)epartment. appointm e nt for u PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Or Newport Beach. Ca. 9266() F.qual Oppty Employer MI F Janitor. full time. Mesa Verde Conv. Hospital. 661CenterSt. C.M. JAMTOls.MAIDS F\dl time days, part-time eves. Nwpt area. Must be us citizen. Call 532·6$58 or apply at 123 N. Olive. Oraftle, MOft·P'fi. personal interview. You could be modeling as ear~ as next week ! So don't hesitate, call now. ask for Haiel 714/RJl-5600 New York West Modeling Agency 875 W. 16th St. N LI Mothers helper, hvt> in. must drive . One schl age child.67~. MOVIE EXTR~ What's VourTrade? Ke!t> • .;u. lntlation! Sl.77 pet' Diy Extra Income for am- so1.11h t by Hol~ywood mov\e firm. SZO.l?OO per day PM•· Looking for outaoin1 18·70 yr olda want1n1 to break into movies. '714> ~-0120, at !N. VIDEO C~TING SERVICE. lnow in 4th 1bat's Ultle top4y ·•--peop1 ""'l l'"" for 111 ad In the Dally Pilot bi...-e. -· ""'· year). . Servtce Directory th.tt can KEVTAPEOPERATOR atablilbyuurprote111lonal Daya at nites avail, 3742 ldenllly. For more 1n-eiqJerdesirable Up to 16. formation call M2·5tm hr. 979-5880 Want Ad RftuJt.a <Xfll'e CLMICAL TRAINEES FILI CLEllCS JUNIOlt CLERKS tu KEY OPERS You say you want ,, change of pace . fOl'US your CYl'~ upun Lh1s plat·1· Perhaps a month a day or week IN\' have Lhc pos1t1ons which you may ~k Temporary service 1s what we provide therefore our people must be satisfied. VOU'l.L LIKE OUH AmTIJOE! 557-0061 ~o~ office •. ~Q"J overload 0...-DttllGtrt Good handwriUn1. lite olflce work. Call 8am- 5pm; Pickwick Paper. 59-US7. PART-TlllE. work for m1r1 _6 .~• W/i:Jlt'l diatribUUnC'firm. Poul· ble to earn 158 or more pe r wk . 644.· 183V . 7PM-tPM. Sell wttb EASE! ll'1a8REEZE a..Alled Ad9142..w71 l 17 Part T ime w /coineru Contact Don, an Ii, f1Ml9 PART TIME a.da.Y only to dehvrr Oality Pilot to earn en 111 Lal\llUI 8ta<'h. H1-quin'll ven or lar1f' 111 at Ion ..... 4 a atOOd dl1Vllll( rworcl. hone MM32l 6i Mk for Harry Sec1ley. Equal Oppo rtunlt ~ ------ PAIT TIME EVENINGS Multa with outi.tundlng, utt.rattlve l)t'nonuhllc!' who erUoY wur~lniir With kids. Ovl'r 2l Start at 13.50 per hour Ph11rw 842-4321 f;x 1 2~0 . BETWEEN 4 .00 5 Ot l'M ............. Eqwal()ppor1uo1ty Employc~- Put and full time. t'a:.t f'ood he lp Mur ry :. Laeuna. Call J mh aam 's. CHARGE ANEW CAREER CAUSIYaCO. ......... SCHOPl now 1trt.-ph V ISA Ir MAST r. R C If A It GK ~(or St1tlf' t:u m 111 a. l1tt It< a" 'Z7 ht•ur-.. M'ht'th&J~ Ill yuu' I I ID~ I' NC'fk-e Guarant1"1'd t'u 11 now tu ,..,·h~tule your t'RF.E 1ntro1t11r tor} lt'NIOn Causey & Company f< I-' L l::ST \ I 1' l"'i."> S.1 t '().i..'11 fh~ •I\' 1714)494-8051 -"1SA' IC.,,;t 111mmt COOll l'.1rt lln'lt' 1111thl~ Appl\ .11 OH"k t 'hur('l1 " H1•111 :..lfl Nt•W110t1 tilvtl t 'M K,.,, .1uru nt h•· t 111· 1 t1lllldwtC'h ""' I'll M HI tl11y hrb t-:iqw 1 1>11•1 ''tlKUrl ('1>1\lll'l'I Hiii t:fJ :!00 an 3pnl fla.tuurant h1111'M!<llllh: opc•111111o:!> rur C'OOK~. WAITrtt-:SSES & II l"t\T F:S.-, 1' :S Apfllyal tht< ~?~ ..... ?!~ Party Conslt. /Asst M Rr She must be outgoin(C Mont exp. Career oppty Apply 2025 Newpor t --------• Blvd,C.m. R;t9-. SCT1lY /Girt Friday New Costa Mesa based fum. Nd own ear Salary t'Ommrnsurate w /ex pr NXOPER. Oper's fo r tele phone answerin~ service. Mus t be able lt> work sOmt' weekends . TyptnJ.l :!5 wpm r equire<.! E x perience prefer red 11r will train Muny com pany benefi ts t-'u II tinw or par1 time. day & :iftt.•r noon ·even1ni: s hill ' available. Ple:t'H' 1•all Mon. lhru t-'ri 543·4:.!:IO E.0 .E. PART· TIME PBX OPERATOR 'Ille Daily Pilot has an 1mmcd1ate openini: for ~ PBX Operator. 20 hour:. ~r week. J:JOPM lu 7 •30 PM . Satur<.l a y 8 :00AM to 12 :\oon. Tuci.d ays off. E " pt-rit·nrc• pr<>ferri•d hul '4ill traJn Salary rlilll!l'' from S3 <Wl-Sl.95 JIN hour Exct·llt•n L C'Om pan' hene f1ts. Jo'-0r i.p11mnt ment for 1.11lt>rv1ew C":1ll 642-4l21. ext. 277. o.AHGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay St. Co6ta .Mesa Equal Opportunity EmployC'r PBX OPERATOH. 1•<Jrt time, for Newport lkh club. Exper pref'd <:nil for appl, 645-5000 ext 520 PU RECEPTIONIST Part time position im med available. Mornmi: hrs 8 12:30. Prevaouii PBX exper. typing & front offiC'e apJICarann~ rPquired. Xlnt benefit package Call for appt WESTLAHDSIANK 979-4600 _ EqualOpty F.mploy~ PlSTCOH'TROL Traintt Stead y JOb for r1 ~h l pt>rson. Profit i.hcsnril!. ~roup hc•alth Apply in pen;Qn. Lloyd l't·:.t ('on trol 51i6 E. Over l<d San ta Ana. · PHARMACY (.1 ,f':HK In med. bld g. pharma1·y M·F. 10-5. 640..6564. PIZZA & DELI 111'.:l.P ER. M/F. to 3.00 d ;i1Jy. Tarto). Pizza & Deli :1Crllt2 Crown • Valley Pkwy . Lag111111 Niguel POOL CLEANER Experienrcd 9611-8009 Pool maintenance. P /'I' to s tart Salary o pe n 64().7(1!() Pnoting PLATE MAKER Some exp. pre f. ind ~tripping, photo & layout funi:tlon5. 4 day~rk wk PUIRCUTIER Computeri7.ed machine I yr exp pref. 4 day work wk. lhlMEE Collate & package educ a· tiooal material. Will re · quire lifting of heavy boxes. Wlllinl lt> train l oper forklift.. Exce llen\ wortdDI cond. & benefits Incl dental plan. Call Pw.onnel dept, 546-7 for appt. E:qual op- portUDl\Y Employer Print ~trainee must type 40 WPM, 3.13 3rd St. LqunaBeach "~c .... , ..... Annually l= ........... Annual.1)' Apply at The Employ- mmtlsTrainlnC Adimin. of HunUnlton Beach. saa lb&D St. H.B. unU .... ., ... RECEIVING CLERK Elect r nn1t·s m nf.i 1: ~111g a l'h·rk fur 11ur I per..on rt•l'CI\ 10$? <h-Pl Exper in re1:t·1 vm~ func· tions t.fl-sin'<I, ul11hty I• t)'JX' helpful. Job 1s <'urrcntly 111,·a tcc in lrv1rw . hut ~111 h1 mo v 1 n j:I t '' I. a J.! u n : Reach We Ctffer ~oud JJ <IY & l>enl'f11i. call fur 11ppt P1•r!.onnt• Oe11t T1•l11nH' lkrkelc} 7141~ ~UI E 0 fo: tu.'<'Cpt / O..•nl<ll rlt•x1bh position. Opl'lt fur· 1m ag1nut1ve pli:::i:-a11l in d1v1dual Bu:.y offi1·f' l~vious l'XPN Typin~ s kills. hookk1.•l•p1n 1? 552-ti:t:rn o r leav1 messai?l' S.'>2·K22S RECEl'TIOHIST Our compnny h :a•pkin~ a ~ualtfi1,1 1•nthuswst1c re<'c1Jl t11111-.1 1yp1. I wit t th{' <1b1llt \ 111 answ1·1 pllOnt·:. fur-multiple l'" 1•rut1 vrs S-a I :i'l'y t•o m m c n !. u r a l 1• w 1 t t !fUallftt>atlons . • M nr S<1 Cnasl Pluza Cul 546-2982 RECEPTIONIST llunllnj,1.un Beach firm has need of rN·eption1st Bu o k kc-e pi n g bu t k ground helpful G rowth potential for those wh1 wi s h to a pply therno;t•lvl'l" Lookin~ for oulgolJl(t mdivi<luul (•on la(1 &rhura. 9W :.!441 Het'ept1nrust , law 11ff11•t• l.Jt.e tyµml(, proofr1~al..lmR a irport are a . NU lm-991rl Receptwn1st wanted tor Dr's office 1-:xcellenl !>a I a r y E '< pc ri e n n · helpful hut no t necessary Shorthaml de Sired. Must be ahle tt· l}'JX." fjO\\'pm. must lik1· people. 1-'rmi:r bcnC'f1t s Good curccr opportunlt.' /\pply 111 858(i Warner Ave Fln Vly R4>l'<'pl1omst part time. ltt,e typi11~. ~1•n office. tclephmw Sta rt S:l 511 Ne~ol1abll' h o ur!. 5119.0049 --- RecepllOn 1s t I /\s s 1st ant for VETERINARY Full or pa rt·llme Prt'f. f''< per In So Or:in~e <.:o 495 2(H2 fir H61 ·If>,')!! Recept1on1st fryp1:.t. At· curate t v p1 s l, min tlOwpm , goorl office skill-; 549 17tl7 Receptionist/General Of fice. Telephones. good typinJ: essential. Pac:lf1t· Skip pe r Magazlnt• 64.5-IGll ------ Recept1onist Sharp girl. Diversified dull~ ror ex c1tm~ Orange Co Mag Start 1mmed. S600/mo Mrs. West. 957·8522 Receptionist 10 t o :1 S harp typing skills phone personality. front office. 644-2507 Robin. Receptionist Insurance Agency Newport Beach. Responsible for answer- inll phones & other clerical duties. Typing req&ared. Posslblllty for advance m ent. Contact Connie 833-9550. ltKtwtioalst P /R Fee paid. Gorgeous cor · porate offi~e In Irvine complell. Friendly fun plllt"fl. Rush! S787. Great benefit.al Also fee jobs . call Mar y O'Connor. 540-5001. Snelling&Snell· ing of Newport Beac h Agency, •340 campus . Suite201. l 6 Fmhion lsa-d ~wporfleoch 646-7715 wkdys_· __ _ Seamstress need~<.I for Hestauranl C:i:.h1er part swl loft t-;xptoncnce pre· llm•· Mon l·'r1 t I ipm fnred. fi31·4600/646·5ll06 .l;u·k. trv111t· L'lul>houst·. ------ 7~..a 7:-l(JO Jrt i SEC /llCKPR for r. OC airport a rea. Oays 714rS49-8.173 t:ves 7 H 18.'ll· 9fl28 Restauru nt 1-:x p .-r, rnatur1• M 1 F fnr M:•m1 fa."t food o;n \'1t·t• Uay!t & 1•ws &i.Hl:!IO lk~lauranl PF.Hll°Y'S PIZZA Now h1nnJ( for purt·ttmc· opt'Jltni:i. Vur) In!! day:. & hours . l11t-al s up plemcntal mcmnt• Mu:.l be ll:l & m 1·r Apply tn I.IC~ an) t1m1• 21<li'\..i W Oc-1,anfrnnt. Npt. Ht·h, 673 1:W"i RETAIL SALES Ne.«i exptor s:ill'" person full ltml'. N R ar1•a Call fur appl 642·2444 ROUTE PMt Celfttrot T raintt Ste.Wy Jr>h for r&!!lll person Profit. !.hanni;:. group health. Apply 1n JX'rsoll. Lloyd Pest <.:on trol. 566 Dyer Rd. Santa Ana_~~-~~~~- SALES 1000/o FEEPAID Major 1tro'41h on ented tran?>port fi rm nl'cdh sales person c111>:iblc of stronA mP.nt Super start· 20K + hcncf1ts & c·~ r Oegr1..-e + tram.port bk· grd. 1400~t~CJoo. NB. 9'2«>0. 714 9:;5 ~~ _ SalCS·l!tude nts work p it now f It durini: :.umm <'r vuc. be nt•al & rc•habll' Car& phone m·t· 5!>7·9988 Sales ~o;tabl.Jshed & c•:<pandmJ.! l'hem1rnl t·o. n<.'CrlS c)(· pl'ric ntc•rl indus trial :.aks Jll•rsnnm·I W(• (1ffrr a cl\an 1·c on ro m m 1 :-. s 1 o n s , m a j 11 r mc<.11cul, ga~ bonus pro !(ram, managem1•nt np pun unity If ) ou an· ;c i.d( starter and ha' c pro ven ab1bt1es please rail 21.3/641 ·401 l. Sales. Jlow would you hkt· to make $100/~IO wk. Pllimt• or f'/t1 mt' II o us c h o I d I t 1• 111 i. !!48· 19119 Sales Tfo:ACllF:HS llOMF.M/\KERS lntcresl in inll'nor de sign or a rt 1-'T. PT $20·$25 hr W ii I l r a 111 <.:all Ms Bunte, 848 9378. HPM_. _____ _ S a leslad y, pt timt'. matur<' & e'<per only 22:!3 W Balboa Dlvd N.R SALESMEN $14K-$20K 1\red of just makin~ o living? We are looking for ambitious sctr motivated individuals to serve as accounL<i reps. Nationally distributed product. Room for ad· vancement. Call between 10-2. Mr. White s.4().4023. SECRETARY F(T Pos1L1on for iln cnt'rJ,lelit' yet mildly d1?>J)Os1t 10nt•d tndividual with xlnt typ tnJ.l s kills (8.S 90 WPM >. i.h<>rthand helpful Will t'U-Ordmate hllliiness and pt.'rsonal t•alanders or u dem anding Newport Reach executive Must ha\'e front 0H1cc ap pcaram.-c. a 1:ar CS?>cn tial, salary negot1ablt' Call Bonny 645-6300 bl"' n 9AM !PM SECRET ARIAL anrt booltk<>epmg skills to progl't'S$ rnto a c reatn c O <.: Ai rpor t area ad nurustrator Jr you arc ready to s trtich a nd grow with a wanning team call 833·7745. Secreta ry /Bookkeeper wanted. l ~irl omce. s ml constr uction co, Ca po Aeach. 8:ll-Oll93 Secretary •PT, Irvine. 3 ·I hrs per day. SS.00 hr. 60wpm Call Roge r , !15HJJ7 SECRETARY We are an 1mPort <.:o. loc Ill Fashion ts w t an open mg for a sales sct'rl'tary Math aptitude h<'l pful Xlnt working cond & benefits . Ca ll 99'1-3700 ask ror Jenn. ------Secretary wanted for lrvllw based company Duties lo inl'lude· typ 1ng, riling, ma1linl!. t ustomcr servi ce . & masc orr1ce d u t ie s Salarv 11ei.tol1able 714154(1.:;u:J.1 /\sk for Mary Secretary · <i1rl Frida y Experie nced. m ature. good o rf1 ce s k1lli. Permanent P:irt Time. Mon· 1-'ra 4!19-40ff7 aftn forappt. Secntc..y-MoriretiltCj $1000-$1230 per mo. Do you like challenge ~ an opportunity to b<.> in volvl'rl with d ynamic people & projects " If you have a sales back~round & secre tarial s ki lls Coastlin l' Commumty College <a n innovative rollege) 1:. intl'rested in you Xlnt fnnJW benefiti. include major medical & dental for you and depen- dents Apply by June Isl ~o HIM COfllmllftity Calle9e 1370 /\dams /\ ve. C M 92626 E.O.E .... M/F SEC RETARY F IT . cheer ful , exp 'd In dividual w /stronl't typing & s horthand talents wanted. Apply in person. w /r esu m e lo M r . f)Jentes al Robert Bein, WiWam Frost & Assoc. 1401 QwtilSt. N.B. Secretary Junior-Are you S A 'ES ' a career minded & self ~ motivated person ·~ We New territory position want your enthusiasm . open in 0 .C. for person w e are a young dynamic.' w I exp . I n s a l e o f group of sell starters who switches, relays, eircut are interested in results. breakers & passive com· we pay year end lncen· ponen~ for a rapid grow· live bonuses & 11ive you ing e l ectroni c d is · the growth opportunity tributor . Will consider you deMrve. Impress us trainee If person has with your comn.tence electronic back ground. ,... Repl.y ad s12. Daily Pilot. _ea_1_1 V_i_ck._i_56-_3_1_8S_. __ Relief RN, .dys. Newport PO 8ox 1560. C<>11ta Mesa Secretary ConvalesceQt Center. ca. 92G&. EOE M/F . Sale& & markt!'l.lng dept. LB!laperior Ave. NB. s.a. penoo. FT position baa outstanl'lng op- • in retail hardware store. portunity for self starter US lflnlll No Sundaya or eves. with a dynamic Data Qwti .. omceneedalor H.W. Wrllbt co., l26 Proceuln1 Firm 2n'-Penona for ,.. Rotb ..... St.,C.M. 1~lalJ1ina in dental lidlllltiaJ Ir commercial ...:.;.:..;.....:.;;..:..;........;..;,____ Mr\'icet. Lookln& for ao- Hle. Convenienl N. B a.lea penon wanted a1· meone who baa 1ood location . Generous o-tve, full Ir part Ume. Yer b al s k 1 l Is It eamm. aptit. Will traln. Good co. eecreta.rtal experience. ft.AT A I.I. bmeftta. Apply ln person Smd reawne or pbone & .. • --... llm-llul for aptlt. interview. HSWLwww BrANDARDSHOES ' 611-49'0 lln75. Briatol,C.11. DENTAL PRACTICE a.u wttll EASE! lt'11BRl!ZE Q-"'ed Ada Ma.5178 SYSTEMS 2111 rairview Rd. a.ta ll•a, Ca. 82al ,. 714,.......,nt.235 ~-ltllpert lypial. Mlwer ~. liOIOe fll lat. Talbert /Ootbard ..... llCllJMT/IDc. Put tl~-· to t. type 70 wpm, Sm. • per hr. lrvine.1117·W'1 SIClllTAIY Wor1& fQ( ~amic faal rrnwlnt real 'elllate 1n1rnc\al <'Om p a n y N..wport Beach. Yu h100 Island. <.:MU 7~-1511 ask fll'Mary SECRETARY Newport Center Law Firm, in teU11em·e. good s kills & pnor lea•l e xpe r re quand Call Ruth Brazer 759-3800 Sec l'l'ta ry ExecutJ ve $(i(orelary fOt' pr('81denl of M aJor ltca.J ~late developer 1-:x ce llent benl'f1ts Shorthand Re q Ex l'<'llent opportunity for self m otivated .in tilvuJual. 957-8191 SECRETARIES Long and short term as· s1gnments Holiday and vac ation p ay . llosp1tuli zalion plan available VOLT ''""""'''"(~AM• h .t.UV'Ll .. • 3848 Campw; Dnve 54&474l (/\1·ross from Orange Co. A1rpart l Equal Oppor Employer SECaETilY ADMIMISTitA'TIVE IRVIMEAREA Assistant to 3 VP's seek organiwd self s t artt>r who types fiO wpm & i.horthand 110 wpm :i years expericnrc. Sl:\.',O IX'r mo. + benefits. <.:all John 1714 1536·2521. l ...t .. ~-/Pf9S... E•pr'd . fauned. op· portunlly . Yu II or = Npt .Bch area. Teacher • Pre-S chool Certifltale or ex· perience. Afternoon or morning hours. 60-8821). Teacher Montessori teacbin1 position available for Montessori diplomaed t e a c her. S ml San Uemente school. Call for a ppt . 9AM ·l 2 d a ily . 492·8990 TEACHERS & AIDES needed for pre school Benefits ~2676 TflSlHOME SALES Wo rk P /time 1n our telephone s ales room <AMIPM shifts) and still have pleasure time for yourse lf. W ag es + 1:omm. Call £or details. L./\. TIMES S40--0301 T ELE PH ONE SOLJCITORS. •1 dy wk. 5PM·9PM, no sell. no ex· per. S200 mo + bonus. ~504.5. TB.EPHONE SALES Newspaper subs . Your phone, 4 to 5 hrs a day. S200 & up comm. wk E.xp. pref. O\'i.'r 21. 1.0 Newspaper Ent. 83S·G453. I toJPMOnly Tow Truck Unvers ex per'd Top p~y /\pply 1;&w Tuw1nl!. 740U (.Ihm'> Way. C.M 642· l252 ----- Tramet.-i., no cxPt•riencc Del.'(.':'!!>aty l't1 anufUtt url' 11( opl1t·al l'Om ptJnenb Ii :.JAM·3.301'M 2 Sab. prmoovt·r11me $.3 50 hr Located <.:M. 646 o<!OS •I ""' t I *•"•~.. ltfO Wi.a~e aelutlon of low Uprlsht II ark .. eteer-•ff•••••••••••••••••••• llf1C~. furniture . Some Relrig. $400 l American FRl:IGHT DAMAGED Eng1ia11 an~t.tea. Bedrm Food.llicer iaoo. 87~1556 Hal'POINT SALE. 3308 aeta, annoares, marble · W. Warner nr Harbor. lDp tablel. cry11. tal chan· JoUU family membenhi ... Sama Ana. m.2921 delier ti t 18th eentury Newport Beac:h TerulUi CASHPAID · Wshr/Dryrs/ Refrl1s . wortdDI or not 957-8133 BARGAINS-Used refrigs, wshrs,dryrs,garur.best b.lys, we serv. appl. Best ~· ss.-0911. S36-4330 braaaclock. Club. _,or best offer. 839·91.23 6'4-2829or644-3DO. Game t.ab&e set MSC>. Sofa. Ladies Schwinn bicycle, love seat $311(). em. lthr. like new •. Honda Trliil couch $450. Emes chair 70 street bike. xlnt cond. S 14 O. SM . d s k $3 O. _:75.:...1::....:-8181:.:.:..: .... · ----- !11s.<NTI. S G& SIMI DrwM wi pour spout.a. S7 ea Nice Refrig for sale. GE. 7• sofa. good rondilion, 6 Kelvmator refrig. 17 cu Bestolr. F.ames dine tte chairs , ft,5yn;old, wht, likenew 642-8979btwn 6·7PM Makeolfer. 675-5373 SlSO 964·!i293. USED REFRIGERATORS Wu bers/dryers, Best Appliance Sales & service 536-4330 536·0911 1975 May tag electric dcyer. $100. Good cond•· tion 968-7362 GE.STOVE Good Condition. S60 640-71Z7 Game table wt 4 uphol. 1 King size Beautyresl chain; 1225. Pr grn velvet mattress, sso. 1 Dbl bed chai~ _550ea. 644·7205__ mattress. free&M-2119 Must sell! Woodworks Two tickets Indy 500 E11 Dinette set. 48" rnd: ta· t."Cllent seats . Call after ble w /4 wrought iron SPM. 759·<816 c·hatrs. rus t nagoh ------~-­ cushions. s har p , hke 8a11Po1nt. marker pens . new. SS75or less. 979-7129 Save to 50%. Office. afl 4 ~ home, bus. Fast mail or- Queen SI LC bed Sil.Stoffer 675-1392 -de r . price sheet. Ke n Port.er 536-n.7 Mclane mower. Mc lane tlllll!r..,.,,llh·- O'K & M ",as stovn, Xlnt Dlrung Room set a>o. 11 ~ " " of coe;t> Like nt•w. Uu e.4211' Mu..;t Sell' BEAUTIFUi. <.:hancse ObJeCts. Rare l-'1i::ur1 n cs , RuJ<l s. 1-u nuture, Screens. 1-'inc J ewelry . many m bc 714/640..4303. t'Ofld. appr40" wade ~P 673 1464 broiler. too. 640-9089 WAS HER DRYER SALE Reconditioned re· rarushed, like new. L yr guarantee. Your choic1' $149 ea. None higher. Sale ends June t Ap· phan~Town 5S4 5432 GEIPc nneys was h e r . dryt:'r <elerl Many o p lions. )..('SS than 2 yrs Qld New $600, will sell pair lur $300. 661·604H 1 834-5461 ----El('Ct n c dryer . perfed l'Ond1t1o n Sl 2!'>.00 4!-16-6714 after f1V{' 8020 SHIPSIED '41lb 2 huge drawers. dhl door cupboards & pull out dl'sk . enl1n· kid~ room in one p1e<:c. $75 ti44-8112'l. 3 Pc Sc{'ttonal sofa. coral brocade. Xlnl cond. Mt JPM, 751·8945 Geroge Sate 805 5 .....•.........•....... F.XCLUSJV t-: E XEHCIS I': . Unique pvt. instruction by 2 educ·aled & cxper'd CdM women. begmmni.: new concepts an s lim. mm~. tnmmang, tonin~ stemman~ from ba!'lt· J(rnd an dance, gym nasties. rec: therapy & 10 yrs. of inst. Will v1s11 your home by appt only Ask for l'cnn .• m :-, .. 7077 1•arty mornings ur lall· t•VelUJl.:!>. •--------THAVEL /\GENT nct•tlcd 1n s ales of ··acat1 un licydft ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Childr en's Sch win n bicycles, aJI work $25 ea 644 2119 ~TATF-: SAU : Museum quahty Jnl1ques tu pcsllo fur1111ur •· Oak. gcntlt.·mall!> ltbr .. ry. oak Queen Ann d1111n~ set. Vict on:.in sora. l'lctaant c·arved i:uldC'n oak hdrm 'Ult(• from Vil l a 1n Swedl'n. fo111t 1n~ suf.1 man:r items uf furn & de - l'Qr loo numerou." to men· I 1 <J n C a " h '' n I v Vers<lJlll':\ Apt lW JOO Ca~ne y L Jnc. N .U 63H53H 10-lldatly Must 'arr1 f11·f' 2 fawn t)\'t-rstuffed c hr11 w /ot •o mans Cus tom Solid wood bar, 3 stool-;, tncy· cle. clothes. all hkc new •SECRET ARIES* Secy/Genl Of'c /Rl'l'fl ~"('gen ofc.mnfl! 1-'C i:cn of r rnnst r Sll00-$1800 Ran~l' Employers l'ay /\II f"c•1•s Llz Reinders /\gent·y 4020 Birch, ~ta~ ·1;.1 Newport Beach, 833·8100 St.'Cretary Person Foriday f ee paid. Bea utiful of· flee, lots of client contact .l varied duties makes this a deli"ht. To S9.600 also fee jbbs. Call Mary O'Connor, 540 5')01 Snc•ll mg&Snelling of Newport Beach AJ,len cy, 4340 Campus Suite 201 SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST travel md'g crwses. FIT tours. anln'I sales . Salary & comm. Qualified only nd apply 957-2700 TitOPICAL FISH Knowled ge re q u1 n •d O\'er 18. ~uod future 1n pt>t ~ore f>42·5522 TYPIST 40_ hr wc..C!k-appra isal dept. in fine Jewelry st.ore Some ruJ.!hts & Sat. many <"<>mpany benefits Ask for Betty Jewels By Joseph, S. Goa.st Plaza. CM. TYPISTS SECRET ARIES GelOfftCE WE OFFER CAREERS! DOCJ5 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulasa APtiO puppies. 5 males, I fe m., 7 wks ~75·$325. 64-4'1.~595 Youn~ Female German Shep. AKC. Champ hnt.-s $350 tof r 661-0824. uttle puppy. Blk Cocker SpaoieJ. f'or Sale $150. 64.5-9863. SllELTIF.S Pups AKC Xlnt Markings Shots Ey~m. 900-45~ SprinJ,ler Span.it-I, H m(J:. spayed fe male /\II shots Gd rom pan1on $50, 49fi..20i.S C h e s apeaki.' Ha y Rd.never, malt.'. l ' ~yr?>. Obed t raint-d Gr eat wl<'tuldr en. $100. 751 6f~9 ------ ~ 0 V I N Ii S /\ L E lfnuseholc1 rum. fi xture". nust odd~ & <'nds . I 15Z <.:ar.;oo. l'M 549~ 6 tn llevt.~.&Sat 8060 ........................ 10 yr old Arab mare. by 1.ou'abo .SS..000. 4 Yr old getchng by Real McCoy S2..000 (714) 499· 161S7 Ha• 1h a6d Goods 8065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movin11 Stanll'Y dl>I bed, mall. sprin~-; De~k. dres~er. be d,pread s P<'t'an K.in~ hdbrd. tnple drt.'Sse r. twin mir rors. DR table. buffet . washer, dryl'r. rt>frt I!. pat11) furn. m1 'lc. Cull f\4(}.(629 St ill unde r Warrantv, tM0-5294 __ ----- l!I PC' :.ct watcrle l>i. <'Ollkware. still an box, too·;. mone yba c i.. guarantl'e. Great for woodlnj.\S & graduations 1-'or more mfo cull J an 642 <1723 ____ _ H1vet1 c r Mezza n 1 n 1· i.tora~c sys tem. Approx 324 sq fl. w tst a-arw.it )' Galvanized s teel deck- inl!. de.agned for part. .. st.ora"e. Call Scientific Drilling Control . 557·9051. Ask for Dave, •IO Hldm~ mower. 7 hp, used 4 hours $500. 646-1328, - between _>_7~p_m_~-- lrvme IUcquet Club cpl:. membership fo r s ale Rest off er. 833·242-1 -------· 4 new Firestone 500 tlrt.•?>. l.R78-15. over 4'.l% d 1~ tounl ~~lJH. Unique opportunity af fordinJ: di\ler?>tl)' a 111l rhallen!o(e to :1 :.harp m divadu:il. Ciuud P11y No fo'el' Grl'at Benefits Lg AKC re~. Gld n nc·a rly new Wa s ht>r / lk-tm·ver nds mull'. :-.tud ~er t-:uropean ladll's f~·· or p1 1:k of l1llN btkc. ModC'rn oak 30xti0 ··wturlpool" clei?ant are.1 nuz.o;. llx l4, grey:-., wht rust S3S(J ea. lf'ss for both (new $700 ea I This position r eqwres good t y p in~ and shorthand skill?> in add1 lion to ~cneral office ex pl'rience and fam1lianty with ab1bty to J!rccl anti da r c•ct vi :-.to r o; 1s nC<'CS:-.ary. fWJjG}J !n9-!H:I}. rlesk 640-26M.1 aft 2 -----Frteto You 8045 Jl"Wttry 8070 642-1242. f>.&2·67_06 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ura.ft.ml! machine & 40x7.! We orrcr an C''(t't'lll·nt sala r y and tomplc tc t"<>mpany bencf1ts indud· mg major nwdil'<i l an<.I dental /\pply or ca 11 Monday. W~nesday & tnday. 10 AM to I PM. or 'f'ue!;day & Thursday. l2Noonto4 PM. t714J 540-6080 TRANS MASK CORP. 3952 CCllllpll Dri•e Newport leach.Co. equal oppty em ply m If /h SEC/TYPIST Top caliber Co needs super typist t.o operate Xerox 850 word pro ces.'!lor. Exp. a must! Top salary + benefits . Cent .. ACJMICY 1400 N Bristol. "Suite~. NB. 921680. 714·955·3614 Service gr eeting card dept. in local K-mart. llP· prox 1S hr per wk, Mon Wed·Fri. Call John. s;n.8958. ~ FLOOR LADY · Experience wanted. at once. Must have e xper in sewing and handlin6t people. Salary open. :1701 West. Carriage Dr .. S /\ Calif. T~ ory SenieH '"-752-6666 Tustin 558-902 l &Toro llY Apptl Call 752·~· E.O F: VETEllANS M IF Xlnt oppor to C'arn xtr:l tnt'ome. Part-time up to $1,300 per yr, plus othe r btmeftts For full details, & to find out 1f you're qualified call N1\VAL RESERVE ;152.:1524 WANTED DRIVER SUMDAYOMLY To deliver Daily Pilot bundlPs Lo earners. Il l' 'laarcs van or l~1rge sta Linn wal-'(on and a good dnvln~ rt!cord . Phone 642·4321 a nd a s k for llarry Seeley or Don Williams. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYF:R Wanted : L1 vi.'·tn housekeeper-babysitter Expen e nct:'d. As k for Lynn 640-2326 _ Warehouse driver Must havt' good drivm~ rc cord. Position o pen 111 Free.fl mo Blark Lab. M. l'uppy Good w1k11Js Oan!'l:ll fMZ '1 &wk old k11t~n:.. 2 .,now wht & 2 who lnok likt• ~)'I~ L'!l\t•r 5.'17_ ~ t';'t•:. Un 1 q u e Ca l 1 l· '' 1• .1 t , spayC'd, af(ect1onatc fam Pt'l Must J:i\•c t11 J.liJOd home, moving 5J6 ~>I Frl'1• Baby kitten s. trained Guocl w /dOJ.:. 964.1447 ft•nrnlc l~ Norwe~ Elk llound /Kl-eshond. N et•ds yrd & affcoction loves kids & d ol?s We ll tramed. 840-424<1 !-'rec to good homt> 6 mo female Lab 1<..:ollw /\II shots&N.B. lic 640-0352 M Poodle/Terrier mix, wht 1pcoch. Approx IY r ro1.J375 -------Ad orabl e mi xbreed i.horthaired puppies. born E:astl'r Sunday. To .:nod home s o nl y . 645-IJOO ---fwNture 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA.5H PAID For l(d used furn. anta· ques & clr1V's 957·8133 our C.M branch. Apply I BUY at The Earl's Plumbin~. * * * * ts:!6 Newport Blvd .. C.M Good used Furniture & 642·17~. Appliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You Wareh o use/d e livery MASTBSAUCTIOM person for party rental 646-16'• Ir lll-9625 store Full or Prr. Apply :m5Newpor181,CM. 8' wtat sofa tuxedo style, X·RaY Tech. part time. piped in bm velvet. Like & 10 hrs. per week. 4·5 _new _ _..;.SZIO __ • 640-__ 7049 ___ _ half days. Mon-Fri. For Orthopedic Surgeon's of rice Fashion Island 64().4940 SEWING OPEi. Mlrc.._.ae Haqing lamps: copper & stained glass antique w/swaf( S75. Cune ant. gold ftni.'5h w /swag $12S. Cr ystal c h andelier w/swai $150. Patio swag ligtll fixture $10. 640-7049 Exp'd .• steady. $3.50 hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Diamond I 12cl O\'al USI. awr $,fl()() Will i.C'll for S7 ._.._., 54!>·574-1 C\'l'S or '4lmd-. MochiMrf 8078 .......••.•......•..... HF:l.I HI'. Linde, 350 ainp. water lank. lon-h. tahle. l'•-d<'s tal, xtras "4.S.IFOO t' "' "' 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send OOl' curd fo r each tag plus unc spar<' WC' r t>tu rn permant-nt ly iwaJed allractl\·e l a I! & stra p, mectm~ a irhnl' I D requirements. P re vent los~ & I heft 1 For a personalized wg enclosl' wallpapN, fabr1 <' or .. Day tilo" PUPl'r & we will back & tnm your tag.'l Or try two cards back to back. . PRICE..<\ S2ea or 3/SS 4/5tal'tS Sl.60ea 6/9tag.'I Sl.50ea 10ormore Sl.40ca Sales Tax lnrluded NO CARD'! Draw your own or send name. uddress, phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 25'" each. Send check or money or· derto PILOT NIMTIMG I' 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 1ahle. gx1 K.11·199<J H:ilboa Hay Club l'ull membe r s hip wantt•d Q.111 64!'>·5()17 J..">llANGl:'llC BASKETS /\~;,.o rt cd h a nJ(1n l! has k('l S a nd p11tt 1•d plants. ferns. donkc~ t;uls, i.pidl'r plants an\I mon.> Some m clay poll-. some· Hi.'dwood All th1r ty f1 v1• S200. 644·1833. ------ SCRAM4.ETS ANSWERS Hectic-Scout PulS(.L--Wanton·· wrrncuP Qiuldn 't believe lh.e si~n I saw the othe r day ··Cofr('(' FivP \:cnt"." f {!ave the wa1tn•ss ;1 rucitel. then I asked for a C'Up. S he s howed m e anothe r s ign. "WITll CUP SO cents" 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Books wanted. Clean, hardcovers only. No lex· tbooks.~87 IOl7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Bird A v iary full of parakeets, no tame to care for them. Reas 536-9Mt O'Neill Super.suit. Taped ,._ & 0. ;111 1090 seam s . U sed once ••••••••••••••••••••••• doesn't ftl SllO. 541Ml256 COPY MACHIME 962-7033 SPORTING llOUSE MEMBERSHIP, only Sl70 + small mo nthly ree.. Peggy, 960-43112. OUT OF G~? Buy a Brimhall piano & get a moped free. BRIMHALL PIANOS' •-~from So11th Coett Pie.ta Handsome executive 7~H12f up. 642-3472 .......... 1005 .:rplPIJ Dept ••••••••••••••••••••••• An.t lq ~ Au1lri a n . 1880 sidebrd, walnut, beveled m irror. bubble &lass. mother or pearl inlay. rmrble top. SllOO. Eng baby c:rtb lllO. oak. S400. Enc rocker lllO. burled walnut, UOO. Will bar1•1!!1 wlll bar1aln, desk. 3116. oak, $195. ~~~~~~~~ Green wing back chair 49'7·2042or-49'7·3282 r: wtmatching ottoman. QJntractor has surplus o1 ==a,:,1::"~ SlOO. 640-'1049 3 too high elficiea<!y cen· cuaaette tape player. We you. If you wa nt lt> work for a rapidly ID'OWinl O.C. Mnfg. com-j)any_ t.fiat has 11reat co. benellta "rut increue. Call today if interested. Deltronic Corp. 929 Baller,C.M. ~ WATERIED Nice headboard and pedestal. Brand new ~a beater. S17S ' &G-135tevea Sblpptng Ctertt. some ex· nut HU. 8'J5.S5 per. he!p(w. Small mfg. ~ hand carved aofa. Kina alle bed. •· Twln. plant H.B. Xlnt benefiu. Victorian needlepoin t m. DeUa (2), sis ea. •ml fabric. '750. OtMr anti· ...;56'2..;__·GIZS __ . ----- SlUPPlNO Ir RECV'O , quea, W-MM J1ovin1 mmt Mil new Uv· 11 I r M a c 0 r e I o r ~=-tum. bdrm tet. vacMi. 1631 Placentia, Have 10metbift1 to sell! 2 , 2 bedl all xlm C.M. Clauifl«ladadollwell. m-781 tral air condlUonera. IUOO. DNJer. 751-1121 Mult eell. You lnatall or we 1.natall No reu. olfer PIANO SALi rel\lled. Call T11-2(M() "-wal I ' srud. 2 yn old. lll08. S...-6' I" 1rand. Aluminum sUdln1 dn 6 NIH. Jlecond • ..z.. re· windowt, cuatom drpe flnlibed •rand .-296. W/Yalancel.171-GC ~OID&;lf UPllOlBrERING·PleUe call for free •Umata -, HB ..... . llH7TI IRVINB COAST COUN· '4" Roeewood Kawai T R Y C L U B Gnnd. Must ~II S12,too. MEMBERSHIP. M0-51.80 Dealer 711-1121 . --·---·--·--··....-....--... -·~ ., ... ··-~ • ' ·-tl70 ...... ..,. ...... .............................................. .......... ..w ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ... t74J..... ............ ~ • ., • ..w ..._.,.. M CWlV PILOT W!dfmm1 Mp f!. 1!?! ~.!~ .. ~~ ~.~ ........ ~ -r:;::;.~-,400 1 J Wave Tool, 1ood » llQ• claM cruiato1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eond. m. Trade ror bl& •loop, • tra d lllonal -vu-·~ bmrd, ·3073 w o o d e n y a c h l • n. ..,_... 1 • 2&a/Dl.-M500. :'!~.~~ I"' ....................... lllriMol t'CJDd, Sunbeam It s.turda_2 I 00-$ 00 ~. Harbor u1Un1. a A-.. gwy. . .fllw • llta"-'f\&I a\" coklr TV z yr warn nly . rree de la\IWY 1111 14' 1186 ramily delight U do 14 •l1arbof' 8lv1f w/t raaler k options Q)lita Melli M4·0V33 aft 6pm or 146-1934 SM/Sun Alrtabk 19 In l'(llor 1V «Int «.'Unit $17~ )46 02e a · Excllllbw' sloop, 2 00111 ~ 11\PrtWM OWOW. I m""..:Jo 19" fr :?.$'' rolor TV $11~ '73. I t'aC'tl :l yr w .. r "'77 C't1Wt"r 3U + dodr NU ~·S34tl S.Cnflt't' 1142 W?~ !J" color T V •• I )' r war ur ll&u .. C'.1tt w trtr. 11400 &U·M<M) l.-lwl ottC"r S48~87().~ ~" l 'olur t'OCL .. Olt• TV ~ l\lcrt•o, ~l!I ~ION IMh&w.n.. .. !!!!~.~!'! .......... . G1e•:d tOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'11>\or.:lus 1h11.:h y "1111 Zl' SANTANA llull onh Mold rcJt'l'l $.'Oo l'h ~ 91111 "''"1n1· fll\)hlr $':!111) I tl (I l' r I II cl It' ' .• I • ICJO.\ll'il t.'\ ,., Yt' T tl to: tr.11l<'t fl .!~ loah.Maritte l'ru1g t.4 1 l>h>IJ II.I\'' 81a\ll>W\llt AM /l'" a I 1• r1 -.J ca'lt'tb• w11ujto n ·111•n;1" 1170 F\1.11 RMW 8'15 ~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT N01'1('1-:1'0 RF.ADF.HS ANI> i\OVF.RTIS t-:ttS T.hf' prtC'(' "' •l •'"'" adv1•rfi,,t•d IJ) "'h11•1t• dt'l61r-r·., 111 lht• \l01\ti•l1· t'l11 .. -.1r1t·f1 u1h ,·rl '"11111 f'fllumn" dot.'tl Out 1111'1111!1• uny »P1>h('•1lill• t J-'l'" flr11nM•, ltUnlifrr f,.,.., ruw11·t• chlcr~'"'· f1·1'll '"' .. ir pollut11111 n111I rol ch· \ h'I' t't•r1tf1C'JllUl\b Ill 1t1 J lc•r doc·umrn1 urv 1>• 1• purtttwn r l\11ti:1·' 111111•,, ulhcr"'IM' '111·1·1f1l•tl h1 Uko Hd\tt'M IM'I ... ,..... 9010 ~IM)cH..., &: "kOlli- ••unu•uuuu•u•u CLASSIC WOODEN .......... / llAUTY Oilluks 9520 :{>'OllNES~'J NK I r11arroh• 1•ocktJ 1l y ,u·ht llnnk~ :!.'i. :.t1•ctllt It fully ~alh•y, :.huw1•r I 'erk1m. tl11•,1•I t'n)(mc Sllp With lt•UM' t Yl'itr ruel :.upvlY SZ7.~11trad(• h41\.9000 A11dersoo's Yad1ts llohw Cat tratll•r. Sl75. ~-~ SEA<iUl.L 51 :·hp. clutrh . lg shaft. S!W'i 751-1)272 tlys. 642 IG:Sll l'\lt'S -loah.Pow~r 9040 ................•..•••• 7H Scarah :i:111 TS out. rtn'vt...,, X.'i hour:. Lc•atkd ! ·~ mph plu~ Stort'<I un t ratlt'r ~lu~t :.t•ll bt· ... 1 nf. l1•r 731-82161homrl 546-12001 wortd A'>k f•1r Jerry Perk in~ WANTED Hoal '>:tlt"iman for l'hr1~ ('raft & Wrlkrafl vaC'hl :.alt>:i C:Jd 11111 Alh!.11n. Nc"pnrl float C1•11lt'r, 1'4.'l 11015 :! I fl 1<1·1111•1! I" II I !r7f1 r r;11 Ir. '11 ·, ::.111 , 11110 ~ 7ftl>iill.Ui !~lt:k l 'hw1~t· ul ~·111plvy1111·nl lon•1·:. :.ulc• u ( 111 \ :I!! Ya"I llwlt by t-~uro1><•u11 1·rufl:>ml'n A ~at•rifu•t! di $!5,1100. Call 67:1 3193 IHh,Sllpi/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AILAILE Y AC Newport f-.4tl·ll551 Te map iwtotion ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ff'S tLYING TIME C·l52. $111 C-172. $21.50. + otht•rs Stud cnls we lt-o me . 5:J!f-4252. 54~·2203. ---~Sohl 9120 ..••.••••...•..•....... Ii' Cab I bgh Ca rnpt'r Shell Glas!> windows . 1''1bcri:ls $150 842. 1 ffffl Camper sht'll for 1'-1 too p u $29.5 557·0102 DA MAGED o\l'rntb cumpcr for r1·1n11r or s ul val(t'. (iood ap pll:in i:c:. & 1:xtras S250tbcst urre r ~~ 27!H 1.1· l!ll'WI lt1\Wl.Ell FortJ I lit''l'i 7" WC 111.111 l•:\1•f\ "' :11l<rlth• 1·•1 r .1 '>itp "Ith fl'a~I' ~~s/ ' Sc 9150 I .,,,.,,r r11d '"l•Jll' 'l>l11:'>,l•~r 'Ir.ult• 1.111 !MrfHl \111l1•r,ttn ' Y ar•ht' I lrt.·111 lor nn'.tn I •~htnJ!' Vi',. l'Jl11n" 1i11 tr:11l1•r -n5 ~:! l;f;(l1, IMi Cil l:J ;\l:Jj!J:ll.' SEARA Y-1978 :::!' l'mh1y <'uhin Low hr..,, fud l'ff11·11·11t 1~11 1·•11: l)li:1tal rll'pth finrln VII F .1n1c11nu. i.IC•rn gc 1•\r (\otllx tr:.111 n )!hl lrlr S I 3 ,000 firm. i:'i!• 01 t I all 7 or on SJ\T SllN.illd:iy l!fl7 :!!fl lJ<111 t'ru1:.cr 41l0 V11rtl llt:rkJt·y .Jet W lla1>1· f11·ck & lanr11•m tr111lcr ~Al). )!).II ~!1-:lll l <! Boats, Retit I Chart"' '9050 .••.........•••.•••.... Soilinq LHSOf'IS Sailboat Ret1tats ·~'ran~CflO Sa1 H m:1 7!JC!:I Boots. Sail 9060 ....•.•..•.....••.••••• ·71, l.arw1·r l~ Bni,tol 1·ond M a1n .. I 1b. 150 (icnoa, Xtra:. ind S<il>ot. S:tSCJO i'"'l rm IJays 7am l l'm ~{}-!IJIO. 5·8,:JOprn 49J.321•i '75 I ii' ll Obll' <.:at " tr<11lcr $1400. 4!>2 5740 or 4!-13-4!177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197:1TH ll !~l'll 750 Honn. 15.000 mr. $1(J(MI !Jli3-!12:l:J llonda Els mo rt' t-:nd urn 175t·C'. lo m1, xlnl cuncl (vl:>-:nss ·75 Kawasaki 4fMl·SL:1. xlnt rond , 9500 m1 . $5~0 ' ~2878 Honda 75 CUJGOT. Huns Kood. $450.00 or bt!:.t oo-4273 As k for Slt'Vl' MotorHomrs, Sale/ Rent/StOI oqe 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fH:NT Luxury Mo tor ho m e 22' P alomar Slt*ps 6 S250/Wct•k 1-- !tml. 640-858.5 HENT 23' f''trU:UALL SF.:LF CONT A IN l':O ltEASONABLE . 64S-2283 Trailers, Tra•el 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :>Aft Nomad StC. Must bt: rnovcd. C.11 1 a ft ti 646-4:-4!1 76 Tl'rry 25 ft Stl'. s lt•tps H l1k1• new, Make orltr 759-!J429 Trailen,Utiity 9180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4'x8' UTILITY TRAILER $350. 559-8296 ---~ Senice, P«h & Accnsori~s 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....••••.•.••••...•... 46 FOIWWOOl>Jt-: t"Ull) rcsturl'<I' $1 :J,OCIU 675 tllll t '79 MG TD REPLICAR BRANl>Nl';W ~ Your cho1<'l' of bcuu11ru1 black or clc~unl r hum pa~ne, thesc arc rur1• da."51l'S not to bt· founri elst'when• 111 On1ngc County Lc:8ltwr mterwr. wo ud dus h . AM 11>'M Sl l'rt~O f'll!>Sl'lll'. J,:la~~ ::.1de rur1a111:. highlight this tollt·ctor ·~ 1t('m's features. Mus t be !>Ct•11 t11 be appn•c1alt'<I J IM MARINO VW Uflll Beath lllvd lllTNTINGTON Bt-:J\l'll 842-2000 L>11tsun lliOO Houds t t'r S350ll 1>7:1~153 ·~1 Che\ly 1 ~ T. s hort bell. ne"' lire:.. needs t•ng work. 551 5435 usk for S<'Ott. 9i00 h~t oflr ·52 (.'r o,l cy S 1 W . Completely rc,.torcrl 50mµj.(, dally drt\'l•r S3450 Gary .1142 !11107 4 WhHI Dri•~s 9550 •••··········•••·•·•··· MtJSTSf':E' '78 JEEP CJ7 11,ffi:l mtll's Sort top. V·8. aut11mat1r, power Sll'Cnni;:, AM 1FM ~11•rcc1 tape, Tac•oma's with ovals lli1Clb"'7 I r W!IV /\,\ l $6366 *J.C. FORTUNE Punl111r GMC :!lOl E l~t St . Santa 1\n:i 1714 15.'ill 1000 Trucks 9560 ....................... '72 Oabun p1f·ku1J, .:wd lire:.. l',1m1wr ~ht'll On.: r 111f'lt h etl.!l'. H1•ally Clt'an $211110 Fi rm . 1;.1s-6025 CllOICE4:<4' '78GMC SIERRA GRAMDE t5 Pickup 27.4112 n11 lc~ V-8. 4 speed. rxiwer ste<'r 1n j.(. mai::s 111vals !IHl.:l!llf IK78W41 $6366 *J.C. FORTUNE Pont wt"(; Ml' 21•(1 E l~t St . Sant.• /\lilt (7 M 15.'>H 1000 '71 Uuli.un 1ru1·k w ramper o,hell. r1•hll motor $1600 r~12 2434 ;,i~k fOI' Don. f\45 9502 CV('!> ·57 ctwvy hyclrornat11· Ii ryhnder l rul·k ,\:. 1:.' S7!., •offer !>1~· !J21 I '63 TR4 ~ng & 4-s pd. '68 ·75 Chevy '• T l'U. hkL' '1'11u.k your rild :-turf fo r Cortina l'n.:. & auto lll'W. w camJ>t.'r. reg J!a:.. 111'"' i::oc1dtl'~ with a lrans.2k9part!> 499Z7m ''l:r,,:;1lled ad frli! ~i7H 549·174fi Tral·~ -Recreational 9510 VehicfH 9Sl0 ·••·••·•••······•·•···• ............•.......... 0DiffWii1UI DISCOUMTS AS MUCH AS $2,317 WITH AS um.I AS 1t1' G--C St/AF(~ VAN WOl'tl'fJ _...... .... _< __ =,t:"'tt0~1:;-1s" .. ,.._..,. AU. PACTOH WAllMft'm ACC9'T19 I YIAI. ......... PIOTIC1IOtl wmt It YW RtWICM MOW A•AUILI OMMfilCMI~ ' ·72 1-·nnt p1t•k up F2;;(1 :ltifl motor . 2 burn·!. Xlnl t•ond New µarnl JOb. 1w w ''alvc job. 1-tood I in•:. Call 549-3134 aft 5pm '7fi Ford flarll'hero lot m1leag1·. ma.::>. good l'OOd. 540-17:~. ·73 Ford 1• .. T, 4x4, (i<IO<l 1'00dltiun. $4300 559-L:J.12 -----Vam 9570 ····················~·· '75 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 127" w heel ba s c , :; passenger . v.11. auto trans. ri'ht side slidm~ dr .. emission control system, AM radio, new white paml. 119.000 m i. Sl.99S. Can be seen at the Daily Pilot. 3:.1 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa or call Ci r c ul at i on Dept. 642-4321. ext. 210 '71 Dodge, economy 6cyl. ne w tras, runs great. bluebook is $1800/askinl( $16(,IO. 64S·SOOO/ext 348. Riclt. 1978 FORD El50 window va n <privacy glass). Uses reg. gas . PS. PB. factory air , custom In· t.erior & seats, Ice box. sora bed, steel mag wheels, AM /FM 8lrk stereo. Cobra 40ch CB. 13,000 mlles. Van cost ~~will aell lor '83Qevywl.ndow van New paint, tliOO ........ 7 4 OOUGE N i\N 70,000 -..W t7 I J ml. AMJFM. air. l"S/1'8~ •-•••••• .. •••••• .... •• 5 m 1Rlr-$11100/brat olr Ma-mot ~w..w YOUIOATSUN rAJD P'OR OR NO'I' TOPDOUAI fOITOPCAIS II ~I< ,,... 1, K li ..\ l \Ur~ !l it 111'>·1Y I JJ!'> . WE PAY 'f'Ol' 1>01.1.1\ll tut top Ulit~I 1'11rs fur111jln . Junll.'lllJl'!I ur C'IJl\l;ll:h II your t•11r 111 1·•tfh l'l\'Oll, "'"'' Ull Jo'IHS1' I ~ u I I" Or .... C-"f .!!f.!'1 11 1.11 bot Ill\ rt \'I '!:''I ;\ M lo~ \ 979-2500 WE BUY USED CARS ('1\l.I. IMMEDIATt D~Vt;RV' L...as&ICTIOM OJ.MIW lt79 J20I'• 5211'• Al.SO "'3.'k: Ii 1 · 8 IMSToctC! l~ll toduy W~ may haVl' t hl· pre·o wocd UMW you urt• fU()klng rut• lll-2040 495-4949 •IMW '76 530I l.11 1· u 11 y own tJ d & .... ·r1111·1•d , 1>H·reo. isir. 1• o w ,. r s l '-' e r 1 n I! t!Wl'Ctl l $7195 JIMSUMOMS IMPORTS ltnollARBOR BLVD CC~'TA MESA 611-l 276 lll-9l00 ....................... ....................... ...................... . ..................... . ~MO .. .._.. 46K ml.••• Ir t770 a.,,., ttJO MwwL ttll 9IGO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... • ••••••••••••• t:ves.U.1749 "71 VW C'OftYert. Cham· GASSAVt:R '12Qil. Putt ..... wq. •MG~~~ . 1 .....-ltd. edit. Z7K ml, 71 MONZA =~•· ~~~~ded I t • ........ speed. power ateering, ttl2 frY 1'\1111 ....,... areat lad. air. Ult. Alf /PM SZIOOora:..lolrx117·29ZI '74Super Beetle. Sunroof. s te reo. raltye . )f,lta ...... t7IO 1tlnf conCI . -GoOcJ gas miJel. (IU45H 975U0 R) ••••••••••••••••••••••• rRleqe. a .. 400. 548·300l. $4966 '771.'t 1134. blk/blk. A<:. 8M,a10. • •J.C. FOITUNE =~:!:~~II ~l~:a~·: Vat.o '772 Pontiac-GMC MPG. No dwn, T /0 l.se or ••••••••••••••••••••••• m> E. let St .. Santa Ana buy . 8·6. 973·2077: art VOLVO {714 )551HOOO tipm.67~ '67 911 Red, bea utiful. SALIS, SBVICE AHOLIASIMG OVERS~DELIV ERY EXPERTS YOU'ILUKI!! '76flOID MUST..-J.OI. ~~ fS;DI mite.. V-t , atAomaUc, power 11.eer~ I na . AM /Fii C61131)(410RTV) Sl7H *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac·GMC ~ E. lllt St .• Santa Ana (714 )SM-1000 Many edru . Engine re· built & cared lor. 20. »npg. Sell by May 2S. fl~tolr. mo 642·SMS. AAl's. David. IEAILEIKE VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd. ~AMESA 646-'103 540-9467 '74 Musta ng 4.cyl. 4ap, toOSo.CoeatHwy. AM /FM c a sa, g ood '71 914. Show rm cond . Many extras. must see! $'700 586-64 71 ·72 914. AM/F M cass stereo. xlnt cond. $4200 556-7495 ----- il 911.S Blk on blk. s spd, alloys. Anzu. rblt cng. & trans. IBOOO. Must sell 552·331lJ ~ves OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUYorLEASE DIRECT ~ le-91 trans. ruoo. 536-8577. 1:~;;;;~4t~4-~l~ll~I~~~ ·77 Must, V·8 eng, only 71m ml. radio. AM /FM tape player. A/C, P IS. t ,r ~ r ~':-.: lr ~~ t ~~~ :; •J P/8. 96000. 963-5058 ·] "#; .. ~.-Gli1·0 a.-bit• t955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tB Okl's Delta 88 immac. IW/bcst offer . • • 6.11·!>575 Capri 971 S '77 911.S Porsche 15Km1. ~ ••••••••• •• •• •• ••••• ••• _Sun_roor __ · -a-llo_y_s_. _A_M_t_F_M_, ~·,·~v.t =-1~~.·~ '7ti t'.ipn 11 v K. lllnt <'ass. Mat. Blue, xlnt. T ('\llKI S!.4!IO l..0 1 m1. 499·2Clll l i.c-cl t '.11 ~htr 540-5630 1011 "so" & SOX ~,. -.....-.-.. S-.•s.nk•·u.NMr -"98"f .... & -, .. •AUii\ __ ,_,. 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt71FOID PINTO IUNAIOUT Econ o m1 cal 4 cyl , automatic trans .. pwr. s t ee ring & radi o. <312TJ RI. cSlk. P38991. !l75-().177 '77 911 s CPE io25 S. Manchester 21 .... c ....... Dri•• 2626 HARBOR BLVD. c~pn '74. Vii 2800. Blpkl A 110 y s. AM I F M Anaheim 750-2011 .. __ ,_._ • LINCOLN· MERCURY COSTA MESA sler l'uss. A/C, nu Conll =l stereo, Turbo OfllM 1 DAYS A WIM WANTED! ~~/0~3~1~g3~~g dg::: ~enna~r a~~~·i>!~ec.w~~: ·:a~lv~1:C18:e~r~~~!~ 1~~~7~6~1-~7~~2~2~~~ $3618 I.ult' model Tuyolas , · 89'l-5810 dows.headlightwashers, new Pirellis, wire shls. VolvOK, P11·kups N=Van:. cruise, s uper low m1 AM/FM ster, new d utch '77 Impala, 4 dr sedan, power windows. A/C, AM/F M ~ t r ack, one o wner. o n e dr1vt'r , freeway m ites $3300, Xlnl cood 75 I ·4840 THEODORE ROBINS Call u. ... today ~ Datwn 9 720. l..owered to European & exhaust. $2500/bst orr stance Excep tiona l 675-2921 FORD CotleMete ""'•4'·003 or !>40-'4'7 Autos.Imported •......•.•............. GeMral 9701 ....•.....•............ Can't Sdl Your l'ar'' CREVIER MOTORS l'AYS TOP OOLL:\ll Fur Clt•un U~ed Im port:. Cull M1kl' or Don 835-l 171 25 MPG-ZS MPG ·n Lancw Cf>u~·. snrf. maj:!!>. ;i c. llhr & ...... r. fm Ii Irk s.'>000 l'.IJJ :!-Iii<! 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MAf.tlllll •USEDBMWs• '76200'.!S!ll t8!.NiN~ll1 '7fi5:nAS/H mt<!l'Vl11 '77 ~·L<;pd Sil< 11117!11 '78 7331 4.'iJXl 102.'iV l"Z I '7tif>3.'ks1 Slit CO'JJVZI' 1 '78 320t 4spd t IOI UOH 1 Closed Sundays IOI McLAREN's 850N Bcacn u1wJ (At Beach & Wh1tt1cr I LA HABRA 17141522-5331 Clos<."'Cl Sundays '67 BMW 200C Spts Cpc ••••••••••••••••••••••• * z~s * .DISCOUNTED SHOP&COMPAHI': BARWICK DATSUM ..... .J 11 .J 'J. t 11 t d J Ii' 1 t t I\~ ' 831-1375 493.3375 E·ZON GAS • '76DATSUM 12102-DOOR 47 M miles. ·t spl't•d , 4 rytrnd•·r New paint . nt•w lln..."> IGl060) M 18PllLI $3066 •J.C. FORTUNE Pontia('·GMC :lOOll t:. tslSl .. Sant<t /\nu l714 )558-11100 *DATSUMS* Lan,ie Sel~ction Of All Models SALES·LE:ASING PARTS·Sl';RVlet-: COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARHOR BLVU 540-6410 540-021 l "WtJ lll't.'<I to bu\' l'll'an Oabun u~ed ~ar~" S Will Puy 'fop Dollar$ COSTA MESA DATSUN :!84511A RROR Bl.VO 540..6410 540-0213 • ";:1 240Z. 4 i.pd. lo<idcd, mmt l'oncl. 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Ve r y C l cun $3300/or best. 7Jl-560l. Aft. S call 893·8215. IOl~RIM's l:l()N. Beach Blvd. 673-4313 'b7 319 D Mercedes 10 pMSenger Diesel Bua. 28 mpg, ne w rebh en g. $13,500. &M>-3255. David . 1.9712816L. tobacro bm. 2 tops, 77K mi, $13,500. 6614Z7 '64 zm. reblt en1. suoo or best offer. 645-0519 '71 2l!O Coupe, Tobacco brown wilb tan lnterior. ftcellent cond. Must sell IB)O. 640-1118 (~91 Dir 642·8366 75 4 spd. AM/FM stereo. air, $3995 or bcsl offer 642-0348 '73. Monte Carin Landau. mu.'>l i;cll by Fri s:.i.1100 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA Ml SA 642 ooro t972 Targa Sepia brown, 911T. air. Kunis. 5 spd, AM/fM stereo rass . :ii· toys. clean $!1500 642.8968 & 752· l l I I Aaltos, Used r1rm Xlnt t'ond. Man} ECONOMICAL '76 PltilTO STATION W AGOM :13.374 mrlt':. 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OI ..,. 0.llt f'tlel \1•11 SAN l>lt-:c;o Th\' 12 111r11r-.. who l'Ull\ 11·1t•1t t )nir11:1· c 'ounl' Supl•rv1i.or ttalph D11•11t 1d1 .11111 un•h1tl't't J>l•K1l\' Hui-l' 111\ IJnlx•f\ 1·h a r ~t'b Tu,·-.1J.1 ~ -.<11tl 1ht·' nollcl'd nmfl) ft1111~-. durin): th• c.·ourse of tht· Sl'\'t'O wl'l•k 1 ri.11 Tht'Y said. for ,•xumplt· thn noticed thl' thr1•t• dl'fl'nw .11 torneys hahltually "'llr,• -.hl•rl sleeved shirt:.. * * * Diedrich Sentence July 9 '? SAN OJ EGO An eru 1n Or a nge Count y poh ttcs ended Tuesday night when Supervisor Ru lph 01t.'<irich stepped mto the darkness outi.1de the County Courthouse a~ d newly eonv1cted re Ion. W 1lhm a few minutes uf his con viction on thn·c briber ) ; cha rges. Dtt:dnc•h !>eah:d hi ~ political career when he !.aid t<t l Supe rio r Court J udge Ros!> t Tharp· "Well. then. I 'II <.1void goin~ to 'I t Roard of Super visors) meet mgs " That s t a t e m e nt m t.'<i nt l Di edru:h bargainl·d a way hi:> prero~t1v c to s erve on tht• board <mother rcw wc<.'ks in i•x ch anj!t' fo r <.t Sl·ntc:ncing datl· 11f Julv H rat her th<.tn Junl! R. D1edrk h won •t officially be re 1 moved from office because of his felony conv1ct1on until sen· · tenced to what could be up to J 'four years m slate prison. • But in addition to forgomg pa rl1t•1patwn on th<' Hourd of ,.;Ulh'I ' r~or-. unl1I "l'nl1·nccd U1l'd nch mdu:atcd lute Tucsda~ ni1?ht he might resign before tht· .. J uly 9 sentencing date. That would open the· door for 17 Gov Edmund G. Hrown to lip l point a replacement to fill the ' 3rd District seal now held b.\ Diedrich. f Front runner for the appoint · rne n t is ror mc r s tale as· "em blvrrwn Hon Curd ova, J j 2 ·Yl'~ir ·o ld con sc r VC:l ll VC ' Dl'moc rnl. Cordova m ade no overtun·~ for the JOh whilt• 011.·dru:lt wa~ wailing tn al and ~ay-> ht• w11l 1111l st"t•k 1t while the tn<·umbcnt •~ W<i1ting s1•n1 c11<·ing Hut hl' ha:-tlw <H'llH' l>UIJJ>Vrl for the app111 nlrnt•nt of <.,lat•· De mnt:rultt' P arty c hairman R 1chad O'Neill. lul1•ir ll·arl<•r Br uct• Ll•t• and lht• 1·1Junty'l> <·on tingent of Oc rnocral1t· ~tatt· l egi s l;1tor ~. 1n l'lud 1ng Al> sem blym<.1n Ocnn1!> M<Jng<·r~ Diednt•h's abruµt dr·JJartun· from orf1('l' wa-; dcl'ldC'd <.tl 7. :!~ p.m. by <.1n l.'lght-womun. four· man JUry After bc..•ing dcadl~k cd 11 to l in favor of guilt sine•' Mon(I<•~ a fternoon. the Jury drc1dcd u11 an1mouslv th.it Died rich <inn c11· d efendaiU Le Ro y Rose wen· g uilty or all the t•h<.trgt•s brought against them an a c·ounty Gra11<1 Jury mdiC'lmc nl h anded down Dec. 15, rn77 DietlriC.'h greeted the vcrrlict with no show or emotion oth1:r tha n turnm~ his head lo s mile re assuringly at hts wife. lnc7., who sat in the <·ourtroom Rose was visibly s hukcn by the decision thal he was guilty or conspiring with his long-time friend to commit bribery. For Diedrich, t.he jury's de- c is io n meant all 12 jurors believed he solicited and re· ceived $85,008 worth of bribes as ~ell as an $80,000 bank Joan. (See GUILTY, Page AZ) Marina High's Moore Cited Marina High School's security officer ha s been name d Classified Employee of the Year in the Huntington Beach Union Rtgh School District. Obie Moore, who has served nearly 2IO years with the school dl1trict, was cited for exe mplary service in a presentation by superintendent Frank Abbott. A kln&·tlme Huntington Beach resident, Moore la active ln the clt7'1 police reserve. The employ" honor is pre- Mtlted amiually to the cU1trtd's dualfted employee after selec- tion ~fellow employees for NCOf Oft of hla accomplish-....... .. ....,. 1'h1·' '''"' 11wnt1111w1I nut1c·1n.: th.it J "'' 11tt1n~ II.i ncl worn IJ) lh• .. •· "·'' .in i111 .1~.1111 u f( ag11111 11t111i.: .11111 \lo h1·11 11 "''" uff u~.1111 ti 1111gl1I II I\• I 1•f11·1 l•·ll 1111 h1-. Ul' I I\ 11u--. 1•f tlw 111.:111 h1>(or1• 0111· 111r111 'dlll -.h1• ,d -.11 1111l tl'1·<I 1 li.11 I h1·1lr11·h ' v.1f1• I nt•1 w ut> ""' 1n 1111' 1·••11rtri'l411n c1ur111~ tht• '" l'Ouh ii.I\'> ti l\IOk tu '-l'h:t'I d JUI\ \1111 "'h,·n Mi :-1>1 .. 1t1°11·1l ap l'l'urt•d 111 court on the trial's 11p1·111ni.; d1:1 . the Juror felt her IH l'St'lll't' wa!) an atte mpt to 1•ort r <J) 1>1t.•drich sy mpathettcal. h .1-. .1 fomll y man A OOVl' all elst', ho wever. the Juror-. ::.aid when the evidence wa~ wc1~ht.-d at pointed to guilt "bt.•yond a rt'asonablc doubt and to a moral certainty." • · 1 t 's JUSl when you check lhl·IO together the prosecution 's case was more. plaus ible than thl' defense case." one j uror said in a telephone inte rview. Her thou~hls were echoed by six other Jurors inter viewed by tele phone after most or the jury m e mbers refused to be in· terviewed by reporters as they le fl lhe courtroom. As they left, what had been almost a restive mood among the jurors during the trial had turned to obvious strain and fatigue . "I am just loo tired and worn o ut to want t o d isc uss the case," jury foreman Ric hard Ivey said when surrounded by newsmen. Ironically. none or the JUrors who later discussed the case said they didn 't b e lie ve Diedrich 's version of the bribery conspiracy when the 53-year-old Pleas Ignored county supervisor testified dur- ing the trial. ··It was Just ·that when you wei~hed the evidence and putt.he pieces together the prosecution's ease held water and there never was a satisfactory reason for the now of so much money.·• a woman JUror who as ked not to be ideo- lifl~ said. She a nd others seemingly fSee DIEDRICH, Page A2) School Board Firm on Berger DeltY ...... Mlilt ,,_ By JERRY CLAUSEN OfUW CM1ty ,.,,.. SUit Demands that the transfe r or popular l''ountaan Valley High SC'hool Principal Paul Rcq~cr bt· r econs1dert."d publicly were• 1g nored Tuesday night by school district officials An C'S ti maled 40U pe oplr packed the school board meeting plac<' at ()('ean View High School in what h<.td ht'cn hcrald1:d <.t)> ~· moV<' to stop Rc:rgcr's trnnsfer to a curric:ulum <.1cJmm1l>trator'!-. post al I luntmgton Beach Union Hi gh Sch,;ol Di s trict he<J d quarters DIEDRICH IN TYPICAL POSE DURING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SEU.ON 1177 Convk:ted Supervtaor Dr••• PralM for Service From Fellow Members' i\fter thC' paradl' Of spc3kl'rS, including µarents. ll'<t(·hers. art mmistrators and s tudents, had finished their marathon pica and after a closed-door session of the school board. it wa!> a nnounced the transfer would go on a!> scheduled July I. Board President Zita Wessa earlier noted that the tran~frr was the decision of d istract Superintendent Fra nk Abbott with board consent. Diedrieh Draws Kudos Trustee Doris Allen dre w <.t standing ovation for s<.1yan g she would ask the superintendent to reconsider. Fellow Supervisors Praise His lnrwvation Wh1l(' not <:ommenting on the criminal hnbe ry conv1ct1on that will oust Orange <1unty Supervisor Rulph Diedrich. from of· lll't.', 01l'(lrich's fellow s upervisors praised t11 m uncJ his seo:rvice to the county today diminish the many good things he did while in office." Clark said. "HE WORKED HARD. He was dedicat· cd a nd he has a lways been <.t very capable county super visor I havt• a lot or respect and regard for Ralph. I'll miss him." Mrs. Wessa unnounced that s uch a move would be con · s idc red Qllly in a clo!>ed ex · ccut1ve.si:~s1on lati'r. He r oronuuncemcnt dn·w J "It 1s my opinion that Oran~e County is a bl'ller pl<.tcc because Ralph Diedrich has lwt•n a <·ounly s upervisor.·· !::iupt·r v1sor !'horn .is Htll'y said. Supervisor Harriett Wieder W<.ts not far behind Clark and Riley in her willingness to say kind things ahout Diedrich. 'Diree Killed In Israel by Terror Bomb "llt: KKO UG llT IN M/\NV mnovat1v1.· prun·dw·e:-. for the management of county gov· ·~rr•ml·nt. ··11e was a good administrator. h€• wus good for the county and he was good for his district," Mrs. Wieder s aid. 'Anrl many of ht!> idea!> arc a ma1or n·a:-.on wh) Orangl' County ha~ :in efficient l 0ou111 y govt:rnml'nt. .. Riley i.a1d. "I'm sad for Ralph's family and I'm s.id for the county thut things had to come to this.·· s he concluded .... ~ TEL i\VIV. Is rael t AP I ,\ terrorist bomb k1llc:d two women a nd a baby girl and IOJUrt-d 1 i.,. peopll' at a crnw<lcd bus stop 1n a town outs1d1• Tel Avl\ today a!'. hundreds of Israelis poured into northcrn Si nai to support o;et· ttfors who vowed to fi ght rnlher tha n give the:1r land hack to Egypt "KAtl'll llAS Bt-:t:N ve ry dedicated and h:.i rd w11rk1n~ I JU~t hope the people will re· ml·mtwr all the many pluses h£>'s brought to Orangl·County " SUPERVL~R PHILIP ANTHONY said. .. It is unfortunate for Orange County and the people who Jive here as well as the county's image that this has happened. I'm very sorry for Ralph, Mr. Rose and their families.·· An- thony said. SupervJs<ir H<.tlph Clark hucJ s imilar word-. 11f µrall>l' for Diedrich He went on to call Diedrich "a strong ac- tive member of the Board of Supervisors." "I hope n Cl lph s con vi ct ton does n 'l HB Cyclist Has Bad Day After Crash Tuesday 1ust wusn't a good day ror 19 ye.ir old Dr e w Wl111 am Gordon of Huntington Bt>ach. First. he collided with a van while ridin~ a m otorcycle. al 7:30 a.m. on Baker Street , west of Randolph Avenue. in Costa Mesa. in1unng his right leg. police said. The driver or the van. Steven Bruce Dewilde. 21. of Costa Mesa. reportedly wasn't injured. The police allegedly found that neither driver was carry. ing a valid driver 's license. Dewilde reportedly hadn't been issued one and Gordon's had ex· p1red . In addition. Gordon's dido 't cover riding motorcycles. police s aid. Gordo n was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, where his leg was treated. Police then gave Gordon a ride to the city jail after they al- legedly uncovered two outstand· Ing tramc warrants namln1 him. Gordal\ came up with S476 In bail and was back on his way. Except for one thin1. The .tront e nd of his motorcy. cle was bashed up In the acci· dent and it couJdn't be driven. T hC' bomb t'X plodt·cl short I~· after 10 a .m atop Lht• fibl'rglas~ HB Airport Group roof of the curbside bus slop an P e t a h Tikvah . s i x mtll'-. northeast of Td Aviv. Thl.' slam woma n and lK·month old girl di e d in the loca l hospital , authorities said Remnval of Three On Panel Sought The Pales tine Libl'ratwn Oq:ani7.ation in Be irut churned r<'sponsibilily for the blast. It said the store was used by lsra<.•li soldiers and that the <ti · tack was part of tho PLO pl<.tn to get back "the natural rights of A co-chairman of the Hunt- 1 n g l o n Beach Meadowla rk Airport Comm ittee said today he'll ask for the removal of three m e mbe rs from the p anel because of "gross discourtesy." J a mes Evans said his dis· pleasure stems from a recent press release issued by the three minority members of the panel cha rging that the airport isn't safe . Evans said the release went to news papers and to City Council me mbers without the knowledge of the entire committee. · · · 1 have to quest ion their motives in the way that this was handl ed ." Evans said. "I believe they are trying to get airport operator Art Merio to throw in, the towel." The three members that are the tar1et of Evans' ire are co· chairman Tom Livengood and members Chet Drahos and John Loni . They represent homeowners living near the airport. Livenaood sald today he ian 't planning lo real1tn. "The committee wa5 Intended to improve flight aafetv and make the air port compatible our people that Israel us urped in with the neighborhood. It hasn't 1948. ·· beenmovm~inthatdirection,"he It was the first te rrorist bomb said. causinJ? casualties since May 15 Evans said the homeowner when two leen-agers we re killed r epresentatives pers ist in bring-and 32 injured in Tibenas on the ing up the same concerns and Sea of Galilee. Thul bomb refusing to accept a nswers from\. brought to 15 the number of aviation authorities. 'Israelis killed by terrorists in "Their points are invalid and I Israe l in 1979. More than 200 have run out or patience ... he have been injured. said. Meanwhile. Defense Minister The Airport Committee. which Ezer Weizman was to meet with was formed last year by the City the a ngry farmers at their Neot Council. will meet Thursday at Sinai. settleme nt today to try to 7:30 p.m. in Room 8 -87 1tl Cily convince them lo give up the Hall. land and head off an e mbarrass- ing confrontation. About 200 settlers barricaded themselves in compounds Tues· Gunman Gives Up, day on a 10-acre stretch or trees and crops near the dust y desert Rele88e8 Host•aes town ol El Arish. Israel Is SUP· -e posed to hand over El Arish, and PORTLAND, Ore. <AP> -A the land to the west, to Egypt on gunman who barricaded himself Friday in tbe first return of oc- in a downtown Portland motor c upied land mandated In the hotel wilh two women hostaies Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. sµrrendered to police Tue,sday "We will not move," one set· afte r a five-hour standorr. or-tier told an Israeli newspaper ficers said. Tuesday. "We ue prepared for No s hots were fired and no one ,1 any possibility of physical op wu hurt · · position." 1 •Ill "'l'a ry response from Ken Dud- cJ ridgl.', Fountain Vall ey lfjgh J thlct1c.• cJ1rcctor. who had pleaded earlier to allow Berger tv n·mum at the school. "The only thing r eun s ay. Mrs. Wess a. 1s lh<tl you missed the whole point or the evening, .. he said. Despite comme nt by board ml'm bers <.tnd Supe rinte ndent Abbott th.it Be rger had agref'd to thl• transfe r aft er 14 years as Fountain V<.tllcy flt gh principal. :-.pe<.tkcrs repeated ly cta1meit 1St•t' BERGl::R. Page A2) Odds Lines Slwrten Up Iii Cou11ty Guarded opt1m1sm a ppeared tn be the prev<u ling mood Loda.) .11 Oranjte Coynty's service sla t1ons as t.hc .. Odds" formed lines that were ofte n lcsl> thun JU c<.1rs long for their c.·rack at the g<J~ µump~. Oµc·ra r or!-. "a •d m u n y motorists who l:..~t wt·l•k wen· f 11 rm mg hnl'!> long ht' fore the pumps opened arl.' now arn" ang .t l th1• ->tat10ns after uµt:ning tt ml' and finding lhal they c<.tn l111t' up. fill up and )>tlll get to \\ ork on l1 mt• But rl'g1onal manager 11<.tnty Ho~t· of Standard 01 I urged SOME RESORT AREAS HURT BY CRISIS-AS HOLIDAY TRAVEL CRUSH EXPECTED--87 d rivers tOda} tu · c:onser\'t' fuel and n•t•ugn11c th1· ga )>OJan e !'horta1w us a permanent way of lift• "Wl• mustn't let thrs appart:nt l'ai.mg of the s1tuat1on lull us m i11 a Sl0nse of raise security," ht' "11d . ·011 t•ompanies <.ire work- ing 24 houri-a day to gt·I the g<.1)> to th1• stat10ns and we lwve no !'<1 f ety margin at the rC'fineries '· !:;tat ion opt•rators m Irvi n'" Costa Mesa. Nc wµort Rtl<t<•h, Laguna RcaC'h and llunlington Bc.ich were pumpin~ gus today into cars that ofte n hud no lnn~er thun <1 15-manuk wait al the is land. Orange Coa~• Weather In c r easi n g clouds tonight. becoming partly c·loud y Thursday Highs Thursd.iy in the 60s <.tt tht• be.i<·hes. low to thl' mirt 70s inland. Lows tonight from 55 to 62. INSIDE TOD..\ '1 The main indwtry an a M1s- i11u1ppe River town of 200 is taverna -one for every «J rcmdenta. Story. Page 81 r I ---~-------......,._ ~ OM.YP!LOT H/F '"--'-.e .4J Duke J'6te: --Show Missed BERGER ••• . . All A ea ' .... they tnow aerier doe• not want Pee't U-1--L-.-L ~•-• to move . ~-r"""f!,~·~·J~ ~~~-+~~W~A~S~HIN-=-!'O~TO::-=-N::-:-l~A~P~,~-~t-----...-., .. --t .. t..-........... ~---~•~~~'~'-jf-l~-r-t.Rt~~~,_.,t-~wae•r"awr11r,;Uliit":tln'-..wt~,-..--..--rnaot.--~~--t Tb• Ho ... unanimously Re of a profnrheal '° pubUct, op. d approvecl • blll today lOJ~ By8TEYl:lllTCllELL poaeanordertoaeeepttheWlre--"p·ture -aulltorl1ln1 U.e 1overta· U fOSMD NIXhoN°'A~':EV'..erbert W. Kalmbach ~==~t"!~~. j~:ywab~fdh h~=- ment to luu. • told medal of Newporf -Be~c . says 11'1C'. did not see a svmpa' .. ·tic '-hJll.1 ~ ~ a1 By .. atAEI. PASKEVIC'H Ol•ONy ...... IWf A man llunttnglon Bt-a<'h poh<'t' bt.•hc-vt' may tw tht• "p1m l yh o11e rup1 s t " 110 n 1rn1t-<I ht'C'l.lllbt' of D nlt'lhod or cl1:.~U.IM' wtu1 urr1•stt'd <'urly lodu} h1vt•!'ltigaton; t>t>llt·vc h,• c•oultt bt> hnk1'd t-0 1111 man)' tt~ 13 :>t'lt ual utla<·U an Orange Count\' Arrt·i;ted al 2 4~ a .m. 1n M rt•s •dt'ntwl ar<-a wtt11 a mun Iden lt(H•d b y 1>11lu·1• as M urto n FrMnklln Miller. a 32 l'ur oht lluntm~ton H1·111·h 1·ur sul€':.ntun Ofnccr 01111 M<'Kt:rrN1 ilflll 11• !l t"rve <.:h r1s loph1•r tl hlmt'!> respond1n~ lo U r e port Of 11 prowler near Nt·wma n 1\ v1·nut• an<t fo~oresl Laut•. rt-porlcdl) round Miller h1drnl( ~lWt!en two bOmt'S Polu.·t· :.C11d M1llt•r wus urmwt w 1 t h a I o a d e d 3 2 t• a II h 1• 1 handgun in a htp hol:Ht'r J :-l'r<'wdriver. and wo.1s l'Urr\•111.: ,, mask dt•J.ll C'ling a bald111~ ultl man with droop111~ lip::, untl wh it~ hair A man \\t'arin)! a n 1dl'nt1n.1I ma~k bruk1· into i.I downtown a r t>a apartmt'n t S uturday . fon·ed a womun into a sex act. and look about $JOO before he rlect Ss:: l l.u1:-<>t'hoa s a 1d th<' 1.Jtost·riplmn of tht· auacker and hts method has led investigators to believe he is responsible for six sexual e1ssaults in Hunt- ington Beach since 0l'lober 197K Polic·e nickn<tmt·d lhl' attackN · ·1 he pantyhose rapist ·· bccau!>e he wor e a woman's stockin~ over his head with one eye cut out in the earlier ass<1ults. SJ?L 0<'hoa s<11d police are in· \'est1gating Miller's possible m- volvemC"nl in four assaults in Fo unt a in Valley . tw o i n /\nahejm and one in Stanton s ince August 1977. Police said the rapist would 1 break into the homes or apart- ments and prowl about the res- 1dPnces hcfore wakini; his vic- tims and assaulting them . The attackcr also took money or Jl'\\l'lry from his victims . M 1 lier 1s in c·ustotl) tm :-.u .... p1 c•ion 11f raDl'. hur,g lar v <tlJll !>t'X 11<11 perv1•rswn H1.11I hil ... bt'cn set .. t $25,000 Death Causes Corrected A s tory in Tuesday's Daily Pi l ot on a s chool clos ur ~ cer emony <Al Lamb School in Fountain Valley in('orr.eclly list f'd the causes of death of two pop ular s tudent s 1n whose nam e s th e s c·h oo l h a s established memurial awards. Troy Walson died of leukemia in Octobt.'r of 1977 Formt'r Lamb studt"nt Danny Roy was a s opho more a t Ediso n Hi gh School when he died in a traffi c accident last f'all The causes of their deaths were mcorreclly revt!rsed in the ar ticle The Daily Pilot regret:-. the error Fonner Huntington Aide .Plans Talk Former Huntington Beach t.t!->· l'i s tant city adm i nistrator Ri chard Harlow will talk about low cost housin~ at the May 31 mee ting of tbe Huntington Beach Chamber of Commer<:e Reservations for the lun<'h~n -;e ssion arc $ti and m ay be secured by contacting cham~r officials at 18.S82 Beach Blvd. or calli n~ 962-fi661. Vote Recalls Two SIMI VALLEY <AP) -About 30 percent of the city's voters turned out for a recall election that resulted in the ouster of two Simi Valley City Council me mbers in the wake. or a dis· pule over an increase in sewer fees. 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T J -~ -I.. .... --t'ofll-f'•l-Yer t1aa l Ori.n"f' . , ~ Wu \&I •a o ti\,..... n on o rt • i ..-.-o "n-rr .. " " portrayal of bis mvolveanent in Water~ate on ... _ •-aev'--at the -:!"1.--1. cM ~ _ _.. -Wayne or Newport lk>ath \'nu.oh r1•tnul. alle&ed vlc\tm en dA b'tl .. ... __ ... _ i Vll'lll: --IM:llUU ··John Wa)'nt celobr .. te~ l 'aUu.irtnt' llardin 'fue11d11y 1\uck .. n m 1 on proiram "'llUIKq!)' n I t. But Trustee Helen lr.tte seem. hi 72nd buihduy un ~u\ur In h1•r 1t11liul "ltnry thnt ~hf' w»S The program. aired on CBS. was John Dean's story of ingly stunned her audience when d ,,,. and lh1., is a "'a l(l rn111.•d at i;(110JK1111t und kn1fopoint t.•vt-nl~ leading up to lhe resignation of President Nixon in sbe announced, "Dr. 8er1er has honor lh1 ' la.<\t or th1• ultl h v (;Jt-n llowur1l llut1.•ht·rson l~74The four-part series, which concludes toni1ht on tahpeplpiaedst.~?' district posJtlona in 11 m1• m 11\11.' .1<'to" It •'IJ · 111· tole I °'" 1t1 xhut up und do Fr.Ill\.. Annunllt• 11 111 , whut h•· told mt· to do." Mb Channel 2. port.rays former Nixon fund The trustee said Berger is in· tolrt l t•llt•a~uc!} 11 urdm lcl'lllfll'tl bdcirl' u Jury In raiser Kalmba~b as an unwilling. but terested in professional advance- T ht· nwasurt lilf)t•:. 111 the s u1><-rlor Cuurl Judac Kk hard • loyal Nixon man, who was pressured in· ment and had, indeed, sought s~nat e Althou .c h the fft•acum'11 c·ourtroom to raising more than $200,000 for the higherpoets "botboutsideandin- Srnatt> tu•s appro\ (·d a ··Ht-Hid, 'You know what I Watergate bur1lars following the aidetbedistricl." ,, 111 ilnr hill. dHfN 1·11r t·s urn ~mng to 1ln lo you. don't you" break-in. During \he lengthy session. tw t"1•1•n th1• '"'' 1•humtwr:-. I 11in i:O&ng tu 1·u 1>1: you·," Ms parent Frank Bryant noted that ••Vt•r 1h1• Jln•c·1., .. wording lher(1\n tt"liltf1t-d · AND WHILE KALMBACH ad-Be rger had support from all ele· 11( ""' 1·n.:1 ol\trlj.l Wiii havt· M11 llitrd1n·, l l'Sltmony is ex· milted that he did not see the see-ments of the school's employees '"ht' n•c•11n1\ll1•1I lwfort> tht· 11••t·t1·d ll> c·11nllnut' at !>o me Jl?ent, several friends told him they had and the community. m1·a ~u1 .-1•11n t"· "~net! 10 l1•11gth v1ewed the program. "If Paul is not doing a good t 11 111 "' It, 1• r , • .., 1ll1· n t In opt•ninl{ ~tutem~nts on the . Did they b_elieve he was portrayed job. share that with us." he told carh•r r\.'tnul or lluk hcrson. a 48-year uLMuc" in a sympathetic manner by Dean? Mrs. Wessa. uld 1wrosvat·l' work1.·r. opposing "Well, yes, but they ar~ good friends," be chuckled. Baron G r idiron Boosters t 'ro• Paff' A I GUILTY ... lloM· a!> Wt•ll a!> lht·dn<'h wa :-. t•o11 vu·t.·<l of l:l>Obl11n11~ 111 com m1t lmbery. a conspiracy aimed at extnwtin~ mmlt:~y rrom 11 de 't•lopml'nl t·um 1111n y An11hc1m Iii lls. Int· I mmed1ately after the verdict. Diedrich lashed oul at hilt pro!> c•<'utors. ms1stect h1• was inno cent no matkr whl.lt thl' Jury found and ('l;umC'c1 hl' was thl' victim of a w1tc·h hunt L at~r, whe n he r c flec tt>l1 privaMy on his plight, Di edrich said · .. Sur<'. I ' rn <hsappoinu·d that t hrn gs have lurm•d out Liu!> W<tY .. Hut 1 've had to fo ce worst• ttungs the war, business prol1 lem s lots of thm~s. I can take what's coming <And I know lnt•z can. ·'Sometimes you take what life has to give And this is one or thos e limes for me." Rose. over a drink. was admit- tedly depressed ·'by the whole damn thing. "I jus1 don't sec• how the jury eould have done what 1\ did. 1'11 nt•ver understand it " Then . r e t urni n g tu t h e w1sel'ra"k:-; he often u~es to ex µres!'> h1 msd f. Ho!>c quipped: "Well , I j ust hope they send me to Ch1ni1 c prison 1 I un d e rst•rnd they h a c guod art c·ourscs there ... Prosel'ulor M1l'hae l Capizzi descri~d the Jury verdict as "fair and reasonable." ··w e've taken a lot of abuse on this case I think )OU can say the Jury's verdict said far more elo· quenlly than I can say just what the issues we re and why it was a sound prost!cution." After the jury had left the courtroom. Judge Tharp agreed to IC'1 the two <"onv1ctcd men re- main free on th(· stre ngth of their <>wn word that they will make up('ominl:! court ap· pea ranees. I.Sul the JUdi;tc ~C"hetluled a bail hearing for Ma y 30. meaning 01t'dri('h an!I Rose could be asked to llC1sl b<1il m order lo re main free while wa1l1ng lo be ~enten<'ed . F.arlwr 1n tht· night, defense attorney:. objected lo the jury, wh1t•h had deliberated four days wit hout n·achm~ a vcrdwt. llt! ing held into the night hours . Lawyers Sylvan Aronson and James ll1dd<:l !->Cl 1d the extra hours were being used to force a decision "to ac<.·ommodate one juror who wants to take u trip tomorrow." Rut when the jury came in with its verdict. lhe judge asked each member ir they had felt "<'oe rced or prcs!>ured" into rca('hing a decision. After all the replies were to the effect that there was no coer · cion or pressure. Judge Tharp handed the verdict forms to the court clerk. And whe n c I erk Robert Lawrence read the forms, he said. ''As to defendant Diedrich, guilty on counts one. lwo and three." Brinks 'Job' Backfires SAN DIEGO <AP ) -In an episode reminiscent o f the Keystone Kops, San Diego police mistakenly arrested two Brinks guards on charges of robbing their armored truck. The uniformed guards were spotted Tuesday loading bundles or money from a Brinks tructrin· lo an unmarked car . Unable to immediately con- firm the pair's explanation that they were Brinks guards on of· ficial business. police snapped handcuffs on their wrists and took them to headquarters. They were released within lhe hour wtth apologies from the police department. Boy, 16, Arrested LOS ANGELES <APP-An unidentified 16-year·old boy has been aJTested in connection with the stranculallon of Janet G•· ble. 18, a hi th school coed whose body was placed in a /lastlc trash bag and wrappe In a aheet, police sajd Tuesday. J\totnt'ys gave strongly conflict· , The Newport Beach attorney saJd be missed the first spokesman John Caldwell asked 1 n~ verlt1uos or the events in segment ~n Sund~y. "so I wasn't interested in picking up reconsideration of the transfe r 11uei.t10011n Nov 23. J977 the story m the middle. • based on Berger's record or Defl·1ise Attorney Terry Giles strong athletic program support. insisted tht' pair had sex by "ALL OF Tins IS Student Thomas Calvin dis· mutual c<ms1.·nt on the floor of · · · BEIUND ~·· he said. "My counted claims that bis group lfuk herson's motorhome ~:~~~·and 1 are Just trying lo ck on a normal had help from employees and /\ntl when Ms . Ha rdin de · teachers at the s c hool in m a 11ded $25 1n payment. "Cathy . Kalmbach wa~ sentenced tn Ju y, l974, to spend from circulating petitions to retain llardtn went be rserk," Giles s ix lo .18 mont~s m rederal prison for his role in illegal Berger and handed over a list of s u1ll. campaign practices. 2.000 signatures. ··S he began to y e ll and Kalmbach and fellow prisoners John Dean and Jeb Student Gary Bernard noted s c r ea m . Sh e scratc hed h is Stuart Magruder were freed in January of 1975 by Judge that 1.000 senior students would John J . Silica. arms," he contended. be eligible to vote in November And Hutcherson lightly bound and claimed tha t the board's her wrists with a child 's jump· support of Ber ger 's transrer rope to halt the attack before Kin's Killing Told wo uld be ''tantamount to ht• pushed her from the camper. political suicide." l;iJes said. James M. J ohnson, chairman Prosecutor Daniel Brice's of a group fighting the t ransfer. Vl'rsion o r what he said the B N w waved a newspaper at trustees e vidence will show is in Ms . ~ ewport oman and announced that enough peo· Hardin's testimony. pie cared to put up the money to f'rortt Page A I DIEDRICH. • round as much fault with pros· ecution witnesses as they diti with those who tes tified for the defense. Prosecution witnesses given low ratings in the collective mind of the jurors were Newport Beach developer Richard Owen • and former development com· pany executive Richa rd Stark. Given the highest rating as a witness for the prosecution by the jurors was former state senator Dennis Carpenter. And ranked at the top of the scale a mong witnesses called by the 'de f e n s e was county Ad · ministrative Officer Robert Thomas. Also t?iven high m arks on credibility and performance IJy the juro rs were prosecuto r Michael Capizzi and defense lawyer James Riddel. "Mr. Capizzi was outstanding. lie really knew \he case," one 1uror said. Another juror said that Riddel "was very sincere and did a good job giving the defense side of the case." Rut still another juror men- tioned that •·everybody I talked to couldn't stand" one of the de- fe nse lawyers Alternate jurors interviewed indicated the outcome of the trial the y had sat t hrough without sharing in the decision wouldn '\ have changed had they been able to join in the debate. ··1, qwte frankly, was leaning toward f.'(Uilt though I certainly would have listened to what my fellow jurors would have said." Kathl~n Royd commented . The second alternate juror. Michael Brown, a lso said he was leaning towa rd a (!uilty verdict by the time the trwl closed. All jurors interviewed indicat ed that despite fou r full days 11f behind-closed door debate, there w;ss never a time when th•• jurors fell it might be p<1!->s1hh• lo return a not guilty vcrdicl. And from Monday <.1rt..rnooo through early Tuesday cvcnini.: the Jury was 11 to I in favor of a guilty VC'n1i C't with one' m alc• juror holding out rur acquill al All j urors intt•rviC'w11d su111 they did not know Jlos•· had l>t'.t·n tried on hrihcry chargrs oni•t· before; that 11rosN·ut111n w1ln1•ss Mi chael Re mington was <m1·1· tried on murder con~plracy c ha rgcs or that Dil'dri<'h hacl been indicted earlie r on 1>olit1 cal corruption charges related to al leged violations of stale cam paign regulations . Those facts wen• withhe ld from the jury in an attempt to gu ard t he defendants against prejudice. When asked , five Diedrich. Rose jurors said it '·probably ~ould have affected" their opi. nion of the defendants had they known of the past smudges on their records. V~ey Lions Out for Blood The Fountain Valley Lions Club is sponsoring a community blood drive Saturday from 9 a .m . to 1:30 p.m. at the club, 9MO Talbert Ave. Healthy people rrom t7 to 65 years old are invited to donate blood to aid the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cto11. Those wishing to help should make an appointment by callina 83S·5381. By KATHY CLANCY Of tlle 0.lly ~IMC Se.ti Breaking into tears as she testifie d. a Newport Beach woman told an Orange County Supe rior Court jury Tuesday that she watched as Irvine at· torne y Gary Wayne Patton pumped several shots into her s iste r's temple. Barbara Swearingen told the seve n-wo man, five-man jur y that Patton held the hands of bis wife together and shot her re· peatedJy as she tried lo move from the couple's Irvine apart· me nt last Nov. 18. Katherine "Katy" Leigh Pat· ton. 23, l:he murder susped's bride of \wo months. was fatally wounded by three shots in the head from a .22 cali b e r automatic pistol. Miss Swearingen told the JW'Y her sister wanted to end her marriage to Patton because he constantly badgered her with feelings of insecurity about her love for him. "He just constantly bothered he r all day and all night by his insecurity, by the fact that Katy did love him but he didn't believe it,'' Miss Swearingen said. She also said her sister felt the insecurity stemmed from Pat· ton's two prior marriages that ended in divorce. Patton's a tto rney, Allan Stokke, is contending that the 34-year-old Patton is a manic depressive whose mental condi· tion made him not responsible for the alle~ed slaying. Prosecutor Paul Meye r . however, is alleging that Patton planned the murder, borrowed a gun ahead of time. had it readily accessible and s hould be found guilty of first-degree murder. Miss Swearingen said she had gone with her sister to the Pat· t on home at 14 Es planade . Irvine, to help her remove her belongings. purchase a full-page advertise- ment opposing the transfer. Teache r and coach Dave Brown charged \hat Dr Abbott. had ··mitde a mistake" in the transfer. Abbott admitted he has no "crystal ball." but s aid he believes transferring Berger to the cu.niculum post lo imple· me nt programs to meet new s1ate.mandat1.>d gr<Aduation re· quirements 1s a good move He lauded Berger for his work in educating 4.000 students at his high school each year. but said the new post would help 20,000 students, distnctw1de. He said the two.year·long Job is expected to make Berger an even better prmcipal when he returns to such a job after the distract assignment is com· ple ted. Berger, approached outside the board room . would not answer questions regarding the two-hou.r-tong session. SUMMER SALE Starts June 1st Select from the finest lines available at very special prices. All our upholstered pieces will be reduced for this event. 10°/o to 25°/o off. Special orders in cf uded. Stop in now while selections are at their best. '\l .. •tl -''"' "'-''·1<h.tt1• v ';,,~· tJt!'·""""~(frl..-.\ ~~&....~ ' d tr~ " .... , ...... ''"-' t1.,,.-ftt\q~1 17 \ ' / I 1 I ' Irvine VOL. 72, NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES \'our Hometow• Dally Wewspaper: WEONESl>AV:-MAV-23, 1979 TEN CENTS: .Jurors Tell How l'erdiet Beoehed • f' fly GAltY Ci ltAN\'11.U : °' -0.llt ,. .... """ SAN UIJt:<iO Th\• 12 Juror' who convu·h·1I Oru11~ti ('uunt ~ Supervisor Httll1h U1 edrt<'h un1 I arch1t~'<'l Ldtov KoM' 1111 hnti.·n c·h a r gt!s T111•;1Ju y 'a11.I th••' notu·c>d mun' th111i.:s tlur111i.t Ith' t·ouri.1• 11r lhl· "''' 1•11 '-'t'l'k 11·1ul Tht>y :-u1d. tor 1· ~11 111Jh-tlw' rtOllCt.'d tlll' lhrt't> ddt•rt:-i• .ii t11rn1•ys h;it11tu~lly wvr1· 'h1111 ~lt!l'VCt1 i.hlflit Th••' .1hm mcntiorwd nt'>\1I1n..: thut a l4t'fl<t1ni.: hund worll" In Bost• wa' an 1111 81(1tln. o rf·111i11111 th111..: and 14ht•n 11 wa:-off u.:a111 1t rn1i.:ht ha f' rl'fl4'<'1t•cl on h1 i. IH' '" 1111·' vf 1 h1· n1~h1 hdon· On1· Jllr1ir :-a11I s h•· uli.11 notu:11l 11\.1t 1>11'<1r11·h':-w1fr. lnt·1 . wui. not 111 th•· 1·1111r troum <lunni;: ttw ,1,.. 1•11on <t.1vi-11 look t(I :o.dt'<'l ,, tlJI \ \1111 "'h1·n Mr... IU1«tru·h 1111 "'"" 1•1t 111 n•11rt 1111 lht· lru11'' Bert Irvine Susperf Witness 'Saw I Sister Slain' O•tlY Piiot Sia" Photo MURDER DEFENDANT Gary Wayne Patton Tiiree Killed In l~rael by Terror Bo1nll TEL 1\VIV brael IAl1 1 /\ terron s1 homh krlled two woml•n and .1 liaby f!lrl and 1nJ11n·d 11 pt.·optt• :it u ('rowcll'cJ tiu ... i.tov 1n a town outs 11i"' 1\·I /\ v 1 v tC1d<1)' a ... hund n·d~ of hr;wli ... poun:d into norl111·rn SIO:JI lo support ...... , 1 lc rs who \owed to fight rather than g1vt• tl1C'1 r l<:ind hitl'k 111 J::gypt Thi• h11mb t·>.plockd ... hortly a fter IO a 111 . ;1111p the fi berglass rm1f <1f lht• c·urhi.ide hus stop an P e tah T 1k v;.ih , !.IX mil es northeast of Tt.•I /\v1v The slam wom <tn anct I>< month-c1ld girl di e d 1n thl' loC'al hospi tal, authorities s;.i1d The P a lcst11w Lrberal1on Organization in Ht.>trut clmmcrl n ·sponsibility for the blast ll said the stor e was used by Is rae li solchcrs and that the al t ack was p art of tho PLO plan to ~el back "the natural rights of -0ur people that Is rael us urped m l!M8." , lt ~s t he first terrorist bomb causing casualties since May 15 wheo two teen·agers were killed and 32 injured in T1be rias on the Sea of Gal ilee Ry KATHY CLANCY Of Ille O•lly Pilot St•ll Bn•ak1ng into tear s as ~ht' tl'st 1f1ed. a Nc>wport Be ac·h woman told <1n Orange County Supe r ior Court jury Tuesd<1y tha t sht• watched a!> I r vmc at· torn cy Ca r v Way ne Patton pump .. d "''\c·r<1I shots into her s1 -;tt•r's kmpll.' Rarbar <i Swe<1ringcn told the "('\'t'll wo m<1 n . fiV<'·m <1n j ury thi.l t Patton held the hands of his wife toge the r and s hot her re· .pcated ly as s he tried lo move from the couple 's Irvine apart· m ent last Nov 18. Ka.th~rl ne "Katy" Leigh Pat· ton , 23 lhl' murder sus pect's hr1d1..· •>f two months. was fatally wounded by three s hots in the h e ad fr o m a .22 ca li ber autom atic pistol. Miss Swearinge n told the Jury ht•r sister wanted to end her marni.lgl' to Patton because he cons tantly badge red he r with feelings nf insecurity about her lc1vt• for hr m .. Hl' just cons tantly bother~ hl·r :.ill day and all night by hls 1nsec·urity, by the fact that Katy d 1d Inv<.· him· but h e didn't bcl1e\le 1t," Miss Swearingen said. ShC' also said h<.'r sister fell the 1n:-l·c·unty stl'mm l·d from Pal· ltln 's l w11 prior marriage!> that t•rulcll 1n divorce P a tto n 's a llorncv. All<.tn Stokke. 1s contending. that the ;14 vear old Patto n is a manic• clcprt•ssave whose mental cond1· 111111 m<1dC' him not responsible for lht• a llt·gl'fl slaying l'r11s1·l'utor Paul Meye r howc•ver. rs all l'gmg th<1t P<1tlon pli.lnnt·ll tht· murder . b<1rrowed a g un alwa<I or lrml', h1ul it readily :it·cess1blc and should be found g uilty of fi rsl·dcgrce murder • M 1ss Swearingen siud she had gone with her sister lo the Pat ton home <1 l 14 Es planadt-. Irvan(', lo help her re mo ve her belongings. When Patton asked lo spe<1k to his wife alnn(•, she s aid. her sis· tl'r suggc•st cd Miss Swe aringe n go 1nt11 another room and begin packing Miss Swearingen testified that P atton as ked he r s ister lo re t:ons idt•r leaving him but s he s aid she still was moving out "N11, you aren't ," she re<:alled P~1llon s<iymg. La ter. Miss Swearingen heard her s ister s cre an and ran toward the living room where she al· legedly s aw Patton fire three shorS, she said He held Mrs . Patton's hands <See A1TORNEY, Page AZ> Sammer Sehool Set opl'111n..i duy, tht.' juror foll h•:r ore•:o.N1l't.' was 11n attl!m1>t to p•Jrlrny l>1cdr11•h i.ympitlht!lacal ly us IA fum1ly man Abov..-ull else, however . thl· JUrori. s1ud when tht' evadencl· was wcuched 1t pointed to guilt "~yonrl u rc<1son1tble doubt ti ntl lu u moral ccrtamly " ··1t 'i. JUSt whe n you check them loijether the prosecutton'i. c·usc wai. m o rt plausible than th1· dl'ftillM' t'Uhl.' "11nt• 1urnr )'iilld rn a telephont-1nte r v1ew Her thoughts were echoed by s1 x other Jurors interviewed by telephone a fter most of the jury m e mb{'rs r d u i.ed to be 1n lt•rv1ewc•d hy reporte rs as they left the courtroom As lhl•y left. wha t had been .1l m ost :i fesh vl' mood among the 1urors during the trial had turned lo obvious strain a nd fa tigue "I am JUst too t1rt>d and worn out to want tc. discuss th1-• case," jury foreman Richard Ivey said when surrounded by DIEDRICH ENDS POLITICAL CAREER-A3 ne ws men. Iro nically. none or the jurors who late r discussed the cast' s aid the y didn 't bellevt• Diedrich's ve rs ion or the briber.>' t•onspirary when the 53 year.old ance ---·------.----Charges Involve Banking Celebrating? W /\Sill NC.TON 1 /\ P • Be: rt Lam•c. Prl':-lfll'nl C.:a rlt•r ·s rn,,ncl .i nd form1:r lc1,kral huc.Ji::N dm•l' tor , wa~ 1nd11·t l·ll tulfay •1n c·hargl's 11u·oh mg 111, finan<:1 <.il 11 .. ul rni.::-wht•n h1• h1·ad1·d l14tt <:t:orgia lrn nks Also mdil'l1•cl Wl·rt• H1<·hard T ('arr an 11ffw1·r ,11 ( ':dh111rn l-'1ri.l '.'iation'11 H.ink Tl11•m u.., ~I i\11tt•ht•ll, :i m1•mlil·r of I ht· IJ4J<1rd of '11rt'<'tors of tl11· ('alhoun h<.ink <•n d l h t· :\at1111i.tl Hanlo. or < ; " o r I! 1 :i . '-' n d II J J c· k s o n Mullins. a partn•·r "1th Lann· a nd a s1ockhulder 1n the Ca lhoun h;.ink Lance ;.ind thl' olhl'rS wert• at: cused of making false statt: ments a nd r e ports a nd dt• la heralely over valuint? l<.ind prnpt·r1~ ;ind "'l'llrll 1f•<. ror lht· µurpost> ul 1n flu1..•11<:111g IJC:trtk transactums The four wt•rt· l'hargcd with h~nk lrnud rn vulvu1g effort~ to ti c t't! 1 Vt' uff 1 c·t· r :-vf t hl '" o I.Jank .... lh1• c·111llrnlll·r o f 1h1-t·ur rt.•nt·y and lht• Fcd1:ral Vl'po..,11 lr1suranc·1· Corp Thi· :l:l·t:ounl 1nd1t·tn11•n1 abo said th1.• dt'f1:ndanl i.ll'lilwri•lt·h nusapplwd t1;111lo. fund~ ;11HI •·on· !>fllrt'<I 111lht•\11>lat111n 11f \ :1r111u-. hanking let14 :> Tht .lu:-.tl<'l' l>t•p..irlml•lll th<f not 1nd1<·alo' P1 l'Sldt•nt C'<irtc•r "';1.., 1n\Ol\'nl 111 anv 111 tht· JI ll'g1·d 1rrntul.1nt 11 ... • Tt11· 111cl1c·tntl'nl al:-11 11l1•nt1f1,.d I ' .1 rr ,,.., lnrm1•r pr 1·..,11l•·11 t nl ti\• ,\;or! hl41·s l <;,.,., µ1,1 IL 111k 111 Htn:!).!olrl . 1:,1 ,\l 1td1t II ,,, . rnrml'I' hoard 111 1 mlw1 Ill th.11 II.ink . and Mulhn ... ,,..., , l0rm1·1 l"rlhoun dr11g).!1 ... 1 .~1<1 rga rt'l Trudl'au. c s t rangt'<.l \\'tit· of Can;1d1.in IJrimt· :\'ltnistl'r P1N n: Trude<tu. whoop:-. 11 up <Jt tlw Studw 54 disco 111 Nt•\\ York 1ust hour :-. alkr h(•r husl>c1nd ton ceded <iefeiil tn the Canadian ell'CI wn Sht.· s;110 tod<1~ she'll flv home to he with ham. "He's the m o:-.1 wonderful m a n I k.no" .. II ... ;ml till' n111..,p11 .tc•\ tJ..,llOI.! h o rn 1~72 until tl u p r• ... ,•111 11• 'lllll·d in mnn· 1h.111 o;:~rl millt1111 HI loan ... f11r lh1· f1111r 111 11·nrl.111h 1111·.r fam1l11 · ... anrl ;1"""''1.11 1·' Th1·n· 14l'r I' :~:1 lo.HI'-"~ 11 l1:1nk ... lll\'tlh't•cl 111 Ill!' (';"'' 'I ht 1111111·1 mt•rtl ... :11cf t h:ll rn udl 111 llw m11n1•\ \\ ;.i.., 11 ... l·d 1•1 n •p.t \ 1111111 l~·c• LA1'C't .. Pa~c· .u 1 Road Study Authorized lroine Panel to Probe TrajJ~ic Demands By FREDERICK SCllOF.MEHL Of IM O•llY Pl'°' Sl•ll Formation of a task force lo find ways lo brinJ.: Irvine's road system in line with increased de- mands from hous ing growth was ordered by the City Council ear· ly today. The seve n me mbe r commit lee, which mus t r eport lo the council June 12. will be com posed of thrt-t• lr\11t1e Com1rnn> t111n anrl nut l'ctu1 vc.x:a11011 ll kt• l'XN'Ul1vl's. lhrc l' r 1t y ... t aff 14 h<1l I got from >our IJl'es1<ll·nt. · mcmbt•rs a n d Ma yor Bill /\nlhony s:ud. n •fl'r111g to a n• Va rdouhs \'t'nl met'ling lwtwt•cn lnl' C'll \ Pendrnj;! tht· grour>'-; report. and 1·11m1wny 1>rt•i.1d<'nt PNt•r the company voluntarily a~reed Kremt•r on lht· ma)or .., 1Jr 11 to withhold film~ of any new 1>0sals trar,t proposals with the city "If vou think I'm ~Olllj;! to Robert Shelton. thl' company's IJat·k off. I'm not, hl' c·11nt1nued vice prcsid<>nt for J!OVl'rnment .. Wc 'rt> nol j;!Ollll! lo let ha1>pc n relations. told the council that he here what happt•ncci rn Newport agre ed with the mayor's assess Beac h ... Anthon) :-aid m ent that "pervasive• traffic 1s a\.. As outhncd by Hw council. the problem I h at requires ag first JOh or the tu:-k forcl· will bt• ~ress1ve a tte ntion by the c ity. to devdop a "s hort te rm :H'lion Irvine Firms 'Ange&' county, stale und tht.> Irvine· pla n " that will show wh<1I roads Company .. need improvem ent a nd how they Vardouh s is seekin~ improve will be financed. ments in lrvme·s ro ads, claim Amon~ the improvement~ lh111 m g their expansion is laggini.t <See TRAFFIC. Page A2l Two Irvine corporations an- nounced today that they will un-' de rwrile $35,000 in contributions so that the Irvine United School District can conduct summer school. The district's chief benefactor wlll be the Irvine Company, which hu a1reed to make a tJ0,000 cub donation and un· derwrtte up to '20,000 in further donaUona toward the coat ol the PJ'OSf UL la addition , Alleraan Pba~ala donated $5,000. Combined wtth tta.ooo in con· tribuUa111 from lndlviduals. the school district now has SSl,000 in hand slightly more tha n half of the cost of the Sl00,000 pro· gram. ' School trustees previously had decided that If 50 percent of the cost could be raised from the community, the school district would match the naure and cdn· duct the pr'Olram. District officials had an- nounced Tuesday that summer school would nol be held, due lo a shortfall in community con· lrlbulions. decided to help fund the pro· gram . Officials of both firms indicat- ed they will ask other companies to donate toward the S20,000 that the Irvine Company has agreed to underwrite About 2,000 students have signed up for summer school courses. Offerings will include classes in basic skills, music and other fine arts and driver education. Enrollment for the program has closed, but school officials said a waiUnit list wl11 be set. up C8ee DONATIONS, Pace AZ> fa r behind the demands placed ' on I hem from ne w develop· ments. Anaheim Boy, 2., The mayor had indicated that he would ask fo r 11 moratorium Dr · p I on ne w tracts If the Irvine Com· own~ ID 00 pany did not voluntarily agree to A 2·year·old Anahe im boy sit down w1th the city lo resolve drowned Tuesday 1n a backyard the appurenl conflicts. swimming pool. Orange County He had obvious support for coroner 's de putie rei>orted to· that position from Councilman day. A rt hur Anthony. who h ad Justin Smith. apparently som elhlng of a "Dutch uncle'' tumbled Into tht• pool at 420 S lecture for Shelton and a battery Archer St.. Anaheim . 11t 11 : S6 of company officials sitting in a m and ('Ould not ht• revived by the audience 1 paramedics ~mmoned to the ··we need some true COORefa·' '• :\cene. offk1als saiit. county supervisor testified dur· mg the trial · · 1t was Just that when you we1..:hed the evidence and put the pieces togethe r the prosecution's c ase held water and there never was a salisf;tctory reason for the flow of so muc·h money.·· a wo man Juror who askt.'<1 not to be 1den· tafied said. She and othe rs seemingly found a:. much fault with pros· 1St>f' OIEORICH. Page AZI AP W•t•pftoto INDICTED TODAY Bert Lance New BomJl In Balloon Disco,,,e red A "''1·11nd h11m l'm ad1· 11atl111111 h11111 h "'a:-l111·atetl t•arly toctJy 111 :\'1 r:-... ron \1 11·10 ;ind IO\'t.•Sll)!<Jlor~ lt1 lie·\ l ' II \\ ..... rn.1cl1· "·' tlw .. 11g1n.itor of .1 ,1n1tla 1 d•·v1cl· I ti IJ 11 1J s u n d ... \ n r g h I II) ... ll:i• l..yard sw1rnm1n1-: IH•nl \II ll1\1·...,f1 ~.d •JI' 1111' 1111• "h1·r 1ff', hd/J l'f111ll" 1!1,.•\ ll''' "lt1.id l h:irl1· ... S t umph ... a11f to ti.I \ lht highly I .\IJll):o•l\I' ~:J:- 1 ti l1·d lit•\ H 't' l't1n:-H1l" of t ralih 11·•1.!" l.1 p1.·d t11gt•lhl·1 '" rl·:-,·mhl1· ,, 1'1L'Jr ·.hapc· ·\ .... 11ph1~1 11·:ill'd 1•t1·t·11 •m1t· 1kv1t l' "1th a 11 nw th l.1 \ I' u:-t·cl 111 J.!l'IJ.!l.!•'r tlw cit- \ H'l'. SI llllll'h "J iii 111· 11ulw;1t1·d t h1· de\ 1t·r·, an· ... 1milar to hal1111i11:-'"'p(1)rl1•c1 in Hw ll1J,!hl p;ilh lo 01.111g1· County \1rpc1rt 1."1 \1·.1r Thi· prci.l·nl rl l' \-I \'t' .... .1 1' rn Ut' h m11 f 1· -.11ph1s l1l·att·cl IH •\\f•\l'r . Stumph •.llfl ' ( f ..,lllfll'llrll' \\ :1... Ol'a r Ollt' or I ht•:-1· th11 1g ... \\111•11 ll \\ 1.'nt llff II !'llllltl l'llUM' lnJllF) or tll'ctth lP - that pt•rson." Stumph said. It -.1•1•m ... 111..t• Wll11t:\ l'r 1s rlo1ng 1l ha ... no rt·~ard for pubht· ..,aft.>t~ · lk pulu.•:, lnl'att.>d lhl' h<tlloon horn h ;1t ahout 4 a m t11da) It was tying on lht• ~round nl'ar a f1•nl'l' of thl· M1 .;~1on V1l'Jt1 ~1 .1 r J.!ut·nll' Rl•t·rN1lllm Ccnll:r. "ht·•(' the Narladorc:-s wimming I 1 •:I m pr;ll'll t'l'S Or::::wt =~•~• \\ ... acller ln ~r l'a~1 n e r loud " l1in1J.!ht. hecnmin~ parll) cloud,\ Thursdi.1) ll i~h:­ Thursday 111 tht• 60s at th1· bl'<l d ws. low to ll\t• m "' 71ls 1111:.and. Lows ton1J,!hl from 55 lo 62. l~SIDE TODA l' The main 1ndu:dry an a Mas .sr.,s1ppt R11wr town nf WO as taverna -orie /OP every 40 rt':udent11 Story. Page R 11 ··~ '\ That po1iUon chan1ed in the evening hours when lhe firms 'I 1.t\.. I I .. .' . ·-..-... _. 17 . .._. --- t\I OM.. Y PtLOT I ,,... .... Al 1RAFFIC .•• Vardoulft wants to se. in the near future are ~mpleUoo of t'M _•..._ o1 '-"Jiu .._._ w ... -....-...Am••e. Die10 freeways. tompletion ol Irvine Cenler Drlvt between Cul vf'r l>rtvt• and Jeffrey. ea ten1lon ot Bonita Canyon Road tnto Turtle Rtwk und t.'xpamnon of Unlvt>ralty l)rlvt>. Walnut Avt>nut•, Burrarn,·a Road and Harvard Avt•nue VardoUlit Hid ht.l will malst thut the city and th• company a~rct• on aome mf'chanlam that would prt•vcnt nt~w residt>nts from mov111~ 111\tl hou1ws 1r road projt'l'ls start to late htihlntl M'ht•ctuh: Counrllmun Larry Ajtrun. speak1n1t In 11up1aort or th~ mo tion. said Irvine's tramr prob I ems threaten~ to · · wrc-t•k lht· promis~ or the Qj1rnned com munity .. -----------· .............. Sl8.7 Milito• . r Eyes Budget Amid uncertainties over the outcome of state school rinance legislation, Irvine Unified School District trustees will take their first look tonight at a S28. 7 million budget for fiscal 1980. The proposed budget, about St million larger than this year's spending program. calls for an educational program generally equivalent to that now in effect. The budget is bigger for two reasons. First, Irvine is a grow· ing district and will be allowed lo reap more money to pay for edu catiori of new students Secondly. district officials are banking on a 6 percent "infla · tionary allowance" from the state to offset higher costs ol goods and services ' that are upected to be hired by the district, Hartline aaid. Truateea will consider the bud1et at a 7:30 p.m . meeting at Venado Middle School, 4 Deerfield. The board also will consider a report from the Irvine Company on future growth within the dis- trict, award or a contract for construction or the Woodbridge No. 1 Elementary School and a position paper on school finance matters. ,..,.... ... ,,. 41 LAi~CE ..• Rut Agrun. who ra,ors a s lower .:rowth mil' for lrvant', said the rily shoutcl no1 µul 1tsl'lf tn the pos1t1on di approving mud projects that would 1ntJ1e·a11· "premature" <ipprovill lo 1orw t:hange!> that woultl 111c·n·J:,t' thl' t:lt y's SIZC Gas Stolen By Workers? 1\rdlL'ologis t Ivor Noel Hume 1.hsplay~ t1 mah: skull unearthed in a geologi cal dig a t W u I s t e n h 1) I m t· Town c . n e a r \\'illiamsburg. Va . The skull 1s believed to lw that of a man killed man lndian attack on the now 360-year -old town. <Story 812 >·. The preliminary budget 1s be ing sent to the board as an "in· formational" item . Final action on the spending pla n must await action by the state legislature on a school finance package. explained G e n<• Hartline. director of business support services. loans but also was used to purchase bank stock. repay overdrafts at the Calhoun bank and increase the income of the defendants The actual or potential loss to the banks exceeded $500.000 the SAN DI EGO 1 AP I Police say that employees of a Shell 011 storage htcility here are sus peeled to be behind the theft of two 7,000-gallon tanker loads of gas stolen last month. Airport Growth Feared Four such finance bills are working their way through the indictment said. ' Lan ce wa s s pecifically c~ar,::~d with 15 counts or misap. plication or bank funds while he was president or the two ban1<s. In five other counts. he was ac- cused of falsifying personal financial statements. He also was charged with a separate <'Ount of making fa lse entries in The Nattonal Bank of Georgia records. In both cases. which occurred April 13 and April 15, the fuel is missing, a Shell spokesman said. Newport Official Cites 'Dir~' Results legislature . Hartline said the budget 1n eludes no money specifically al· located to cover wage increases now under negotiation between the district's teachers and the school board "We're changing locks and looking into hiring a guard.". said C. P. Garrett. manager of the Mission Valley fuel center By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of U. Oally .. II .. Statt A standing room only crowd at Newport Beach city hall was told Tuesday night that Orange County Airport could become Baja Supplied Of/icial Denies Slwrtage TIJUANA, Mexico 1 AP) Gov. Roberto de l a Madrid has publicly disputed a warning lo U.S. motorists issued by Jorge Diaz Serrano. who heads the ,government-owned Petroleos Mexicanos oil in· dustr v. There will bl· no g.is r ationing in Tij uana or ;m y 1ncrt•ase in pri<:l'S. De La Madrid SC:i1d Tuesday. Th<' Baj<J Ca lifornia .chief executive said he tt.'lcphoncd Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. assuring Brown that adc...'Quatc supplies of gasoline are on hand for Americans arrivin~ by motor vehicle_ Last week Diaz Serrano said PEMEC m ay curb the sale of gasoline to Americans because of shortages he blamed on U.S. motorists. "l found no evidence of panic buying or hoarding of gas as som e people here ar e saying," said De la Madrid. Murder Link Probed In Truck Explosion LOS ANGELES IAPl -An explosion that killed two men sitting in a parked pickup truck was being investigated today for a possible link to the murder of a Croatian refugee last Nov- ember. authorities said.• One or the men was killed in stantly by the explosion at.12: IS a .m. today and the other died a short lime later at San Pedro .and Penins ula Hospital, said Harbor Division police Sgt. Lloyd Lucy. Neither victim has been iden· tified. but police were trying to determine if they might have -been members or the Southern ~alifomia Croatian community, 'whose leaders have blamed a ser ies of local bombings on the Yugoslav secret police. A second bomb found beneath the body of one of the men was eventually <letonated by bomb squad officers, police added. Officers who investigated the Nov. 2 shooting death or Croa. lian community leader Kris Brkich in front of his Glendale hom e .were looking into the OflANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT bombing deaths, said Glendale police Officer Red Songer Last month. two bombs went off in separate but nearly simultaneous explosions at the homes of two m en active in Croatian cultural programs. No injuries were reported as a re suit of the bombings. The intended victims of those blasts, Frank Striskovich of Cer· ritos and Mario Forgiarini of Rossmoor . blamed the incidents on Yugoslavia's secret police. Vance Avoids Con/ rontation LONDON CAP > Secretary or State Cyrus Vance wound up his first series of talks with Bri· tain's new Conservative govern· ment Wednesday, taking pains to avoid giving the impression America and Britain are at odds over the new British initiative on Rhodesia. Emerging with Foreign Se~relary Lord Carrington from Carrington 's office. Vance declared the United Slates must recognize that a "new reality" •~<><-~o.i •• ,.. .... --~ ... -exists in the war . torn . ~=~-=:.=.i~~-::::.::.,7. breakaway British colony puo11 ..... , -... ,..,......, ,,...,. •o· c..... because of the mid-April elec-::;'~1~:;':':".t!".~:e.=.::':s!:.~~:=-: lion of its first black-dominated ,,.,...,.....,,..,.,..,.,._,_s.i ....... _ government. =:"t:.~,;,·=::=.::=~:uo '---n.ut-Vance-and -officials ac· 111.-i• -companying him made it" clear P•nllltftl""""""'-th U ~St h I e ru ates as no p ans lo vou ... ,~ • .:.~.~::,,~.= .. .._. join 8 in in sending an envoy Tll-•·"-' to the Rhodesian ca pital . "°""' Salisbury, and that President TMMe•A.---. Carter will make an independent Mtft .. ,,,.f;dt,., determination on the validity of °'"''"'"·u.. •-~..... the new government of Prt'me "'''"•m M"""''"' 5attor. Minister-elect Bishop Abel Muzorewa. ,,,...,._,,.Al ATTORNEY to1ether with one band u he fired "ltrtaithl at her temple" with the clber, Illas Sweariftlen tntllied. Aft.er, Mlaa Sweartnaen saJd, Patton ordered her from tbe apartment~ another Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport. Newport Beach City Coun· cilwoman J ackie Heather de· livered her dire prediction dur- ing a community forum on the local airport. S he predicted that if the Orange County airport expands. Newport Beach will become a ghost town liko Playa del Rey. ··we are standing on the brink between really good times and r eally bad limes," Mrs. Heather told the partisan c r owd of airport opponents \\!.ho packed city council chambers. Mrs. Heather was one of seven panelists who spoke at the meet· ing sponsored by the Mariners Community Associ<ilion The a~­ s o c i a t ion r e pr e s ent s homeowners on the west side of the Upper Hay. one or the neighborhoods affected by noise fr o m airpl a nes departing Orange County Airport. None of the other 'panelist~ shared the council member's v ie ws on the future of the airport. Thomas Riley. the Orange County s upervi so r wh o represents Ne wport Beach took f'ro• Page A I DIEDRICH . • • ecution witnesses as they diri with those who testified for the defense. Prosecution witnesses given low ratings in the collective mind of the jurors were Newport Beach developer Richard Owen and former development com- pany executive Richard Stark. Given the highest rating as a witness for the prosecution by the jurors was former state senator Dennis Carpenter. And ranked at the top of the st:ale among witnesses t:alled by the defense was county Ad ministrative Officer Robert Thomas. Also given hig h marks on credibility and performance by the juro rs were pr<>secutor M ichacl Capizzi and defense lawyer James Riddl't "Mr Capizzi was outstanding lie really knew the case," one Juror said. - Another juror said that Riddel "was very sincere and did a good job giving the defense side or the case." But still another juror men· tioned that ''everybody I talked to couldn't stand" one of the de· fense lawyers. Alternate JUrors interviewed indicated the outcome of thl' tri a l t hey had sat through without sharing in the decision wouldn't have changed had they been able to join in the debate. "I, quite frankly, was leaning toward guilt though I certainly would have listened to what my fellow jurors would have said," Kathleen Boyd commented. The second alternate juror. ..Michael Brown, also said he-WaS leaning toward a guilty verdict by the time the trial closed. All jurors interviewed indicat- ed that despite fo ur full days <>f behind-closed-door debate, there was never a lime when the jurors felt it might be possible to return a not guilty verdict. And from Monday afternoon through early Tuesday evening the jury was 11 to l in favor of a gullty verdict with one male • juror hold.Ing out for acquittal. All jurors interviewed said they did not know Rose had been tried on bribery charaes once before; that prosecution witness Michael Remin1ton was once trled on murder conspiracy cbar1ea.-or that Diedrich had been indicted earliet on political corruplion charges felated to al· le1ed violations or state cam· pai1n regulations. issue with her prediction and promised the audience that com mercial jet flights would be limited to 40 a day. He said he'd keep the flights at that number even if there are twenty airlines at Orange Coun· ty instead of the two that cur rently have leases there In addition to Riley and Mrs lle<tthcr, tho panel included S upervisor Harriett Wieder. Gerald Dallas of the Federal Aviation Administration. Henry Wedaa, an airport s pecialist for the Southern California Associa· lion of Governments !SCAG l. Bob Pavton of Air California and Cal EgC.rton or Los Angeles In· ternat1onal Airport There was no new information chc1te<1 at the meeting . All of th•· panelists reviewed what their <igcn ty 1s d o1ni:: a bout th1• airport Dallas said he couldn't discus~ the FAA ·s pendin~ investigation into charges of discrimination against air ca rrier s al the airport tr the FAA finds against the county m the case. it could mean that the county will be rorced to take on more airlines at the facility The p r oposed budg e t . however. does reflect reser ves of Sl 2 million. Each one percent increase in teacher salaries would equal about SHl0.000, district officials have said About $10.3 million will be spent this year by the distract on teacher salaries. The preliminary budget calls ror St l.6 million for teachers for next year The SJ 3 million in· crease in the amount would cov - er salaries for 60 new teachers * * * f'rottt Page .it I DONATIONS for other students who wish to attend. They will be placed 1f s pace is available. State.mandated courses tor the educationally handtcap~d and other special students also will be held . These classel>. however. are paid for by tht: state. The grand jury was em- paneled on Jan. 24. 1978. lo in-vesti~ate allegations of financial irregularities involving Lance. w.ho resigned Sept. 21, tm. as director of the federal Office of Management and Budget. In the years before he joined Carter's administration as director of the Office of Manage- ment and Budge~ Lance headed the Calhoun First National Bank and the Atlanta-based National Bank of Georgia. The grand jurors have issued one Indictment. charging Cov. ington, Ga .. banker Larry Beas ley with violating federal banking laws. Jn a plea agree. ment filed in court last week. prosecutor s r evealed they promised to recommend a lenient sentence for Beasley in exchange for testimony. In vestigation s by the Securities and Exchange Com· mission. the comptroller or the c urrency and by directors of the two banks turned up numerous instances of incompletely documented loans to Lance·~ friends 3nd relatives. SUMMER SALE . Starts June 1st Select from the finest lines available at very special prices. All our upholstered pieces will be reduced for this event. 10°/o to 25°/o off. Special orders includect. Stop in now while selections are at their best. 17 Lag11na/Soutli Coiast Yo~r Hometown Dall VOL. 72, NO. U J, 'SECTtONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY i 3, 1979 TEN CENTS ~----------.....;.--.....;........;.....;.~--...;..;;.;. __________________ ~.....;,.;..;;;..;.;;;..;.;..;..;.,.;..;..;;;;;..;.;;.;.;..;;;.;.;.;.;,.;.;;;;:.... ______ ...;.;.:.;:;.;.;;.;:.:.:;;.::.:..:..:.;:.:::..:...!:.:...:.:.:..;.. ________ ..:.;:;.:::..!;;.:;;.:!,!.=, ' ·~ • ert ance n • 1cte Laguna Students r Return • By ST EVE MITC'H•:LL Ol tlw 0 •11• Pl16t St•tt It was 'hack to st·hoor .11 L<iguna Bcat•h High Sl'hool tu day as nearly 80 Pt'rt'l•nl •>r Ilk s tude nt bod) n•turnNI tu the campus after boycotting clai-!>l'~ Tuesday tn s upport of tt~achcr pay demands. Senior s tudents we rt' atlt'nd ing an awards cer emony al tht• school this morning , and uf ri c1als s;ud the student populiJ· . lion was m•ar its l.100 total. But Tut!sday th1 •rc were only 34U stuctt-nli. nn 1·ampus. with 7fi0 c·h11oi.1ng lo i.t<Jy <il homc nr at l 1;·nct ... pr1>1 .. -;t marc h 011 downllh\n stn•ets A l'r<>\HI 11f Ol·arly 50 -;tudent!>. carrytnj! placar<b .rnd 1·hanl1n~ · • :J 7 ~ u ck:-., wt· ~ant ti . " m<Jrt:ht'<i a lon g dnwntow11 , Sllkwalks and M<ttn Ht·ac·h P<irk for mMl' than C1n hour Tuesdav The crowd t hl·n headed towarri the C'ampus when· ltl\'Y we rt' cht'ert·d hy !)1•vt•r<.1 I tc<H'ht>r!> Tl'adwr i. art• sct.>long a ti pN C('nt pay h1k1• and ha vi: t:Xl>t:S!>cd opposition I<> a d1~tr11•l nfrcr or 3. 7 pcrc£:nt Th l' sig n n1 rr ~1ng s tudl·nb m Cl n ht•<I 11ast h und n·d~ of sun h.1lht•r!> <.ti M:i111 Hl'at h Park. dianling •·Wr• nt·ed teacht•r:-.. , tht'Y nl·1·d li. · ;ind ·s ix 1s all we f <i:-k. to gt't u~ back '" CICISS .. And whilt• tht school d1stn<'l did not condone the walkout a nd pickets. I.he pn•s1dcnl of the dis , I r ll'l tl'<t l'h1•r orgam1.:1t 1un P \ • prt•i.scd dt·h.-dt tht· student 111 volvement : . Lida Camµhdl. :.i ll•ach1!r Ht Top of the World elc mcnt<.in !-1·h11ol and prcs11le11t of La~una Beach Unafu•d fo'aculty Assocw t111n ( LARU FA l sci1d she was "vt>ry proud of tht· high sch<KJI stud1•nls. "I'm delighted to ha ve the stu dc nl support al the high school levt•I ," she s~·t1d t11<h.1 v ·11 shov..., tht.•v 'n • involved 1n the dcm Ot: r a ltCJlfOC'l·S~ " Respon<iing lo a rl'port lhal students n11 ght lw willing 111 wa lk off 1.·ampus for u wcl'k 1f lht> dist n et <iut·s not rc:-.1111ntl 111 tcach1:r ch·m:inds. ~h L'a mµtwll "said . "It '~ a fa.riv rnd1<·al mo\'e ~ "I don't likt· t•; ~l'l' tht· d1stnr t lose AlJA t avt'n.1g<• cl :nl v altt•n dancl' ~n_., enu1·i.. but ,um1·tinw::. you ha\'t! to gc1 t11 t·xtn•rrw!'> 111 gH J.lt•oplt· lo d1 ;rng1· lh1·ir mind!. .. Mcanwh1l1· fac·ult~ m1·mh1.·r" were pn·parinJ.! their <1wn weir plC1n against th(• d1~lrll't s pay offer Ms C:..tml'ht:ll ~aid lcachcrs I See Rt:Tt RN. VitJ!t' A2 > O ean-up Promised PITTSBlJHG H I /\ I' I us U S. Steel Crirv .. an wht.1l fcdl!r:.i l officials CttllNl "lht· biggest f•n · vironmental control a~reemt>nl in steel inc1ustry history," hu::. agreed to spe nd ~oo million to clean up <iir und wciler around plants in we:-.lcrn PennsylviJrl1a a nd Utah Orang .. Coasl Weather In c r eas ing c l oud s tonight. becom-ing partly cloudy Thursd ay. H i~hs Thursday in the 00s at lht: be~c hcs. low-to the mtd 70s inland. Lows tonight from 55 lo 62 INSIDE TODA~ The main mdwitry in a Maa· nadppi River town of 200 is tavt'rm -mae /or every 40 H~I. Story, Poge 811. O~ult Pllo' P~oto b't !.If'~,. M•H PwH LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CARRY THEIR PROTEST OF TEACHER PAY DISPUTE ONTO MAIN BEACH PARK Nearly SO Studenls Marched on City Streets, Beeches Tuesday in Support of Teacher Salary Hike \ Coa~hes l'ow Sit-out R) ROGE R CA RLSO~ Ot ,,.. O~•I• P1I .. s .. tt \ OOZF.N CO,\('IU:S for Laguna Reach lllgh present- cd Pru1c1pal Robt.•rt Hughe:-. with a signed document this mo rnin)?. ~Hulin):( their int<'nlion not to volunteer to coach in September. accordin~ to Athletic Director and football coach Wa lt llame ra With lfl positions unfillt:d. the additional threat of 12 mort• 1.·oal'hes refusing to coach in 21 otht>r categories ll'"''•·~ lhl· L<1J.?una 8Pach campus with five walk·on <:11adws for all ~port s when the 197!H'.IO sc<.isnn arrive!> T h" 1·rux <1f llic mattt'r is the on-goi ng contract m•uotJ:.illons. l're!-.ently the teachers arc unhappy with a 11ropoM.:d :1. 7 pcr('ent PCIY misc THE PF.TITION CITES the coaches· d1ssatisfacl1on with th<' pror>o!-al und in part. states. "We . the members of tht.' current <'OiJC'hing staff. wish to give notice lo our school ho:..trd <inti supNintl·ndent that the md1vidu<.1ls listed below 110 n•>t "1i.h to volunteer to coach for the 197!1·80 season The petitif•n 1i. s1gnctl by llamcra. baskt•tball coach M1k1· Hot·hP. voll<•v hall coach Mike Duncan. for>thall l'ttache~ Norm lloru.cki and'Hal Akin::., basketball coach Tom Purdy . ha!>t'l>a ll ('Ouch llal llcnslcr. tcnnio;; coaches \rt Wahl ancl Hort Hos~. haskethall ('OC:tch Jerr1me Karp. J.(1rl ~ alhh·t1e d1n•t·lor Lynn Mc<1d1• and tr<1l'k Cl><tCh Dinny "ihrym·k I n•gn•t tht·~· vt.• t•hoscn ::.i.:rv1te'-to tt1,. o.;tudr·nb C:tnd 11~1.·d a lhlN11·~ ;1~ a pol1tl\'o1I 1mplt•m1•nt .,,,\.., llui::h• • · 1 ·11 for v. ;1rd th1:-111 tht• '-t'hool lllmrd :..1n1I <J1,1'U'-' 1l v. 11 h l ht'm It n·minds ffi{' or how lhl:! CJI~ mpll''-h<J \I• IJt·t•n llll' used .. At that l1mt• wt" II determine un1ler wh.it <·1mrl1l111n ' we'll :..1ccepl their resignation!> " HAM F.RA SA \IS THt: HEART of the m:..tltt:r rJnt''> not lir only with the differe nce in '>ala rv nf'got1 at111n.., Th•· prn po~al or :l i fll'r('t 'll t ra1 ::.t• d1fft•r!-> from th1• Ii 111·r<·1•nl ._11u~ht bv thl' t c•:ic•ht·r~ · "It's not JUst nwnt•y," say::. !IC1mNa "lt''o lht· <.1tt1tu11•· of tho admtn1straltnn lowarc.I wh<tt pt:.·11pl 1• an• tloin~ lt(·r·· An 1dl.'mically our tt•st s cort.'!> an: among tht-t1m in <Ua11i.:1· County "Anrl. for in~l<tnt·e. I wai. fired last yt·ar in prl'p<tr:it111n fo r l'ro1>0::.1t 111n 1:1. but lhl•n rehlrl'rl Wl· JU.<.t l1tok lh:1t 111 .;tn<il' Wt• c·11ml· hack and wPnt to v.ork Bot 1111v. lltt'> '"' top of it It i. nut m11nc)'. 11 'i. :1 m<-tlh'r 1>f 1>nn1·1ph• "WF.'Vt: Rt:E.:N MANIPlJl.ATEI> and pu-.h1•d .w111nd , w1"n · ;1 littlt• tut l1n•rt 11f 1l W1· rl1111 't m1 ·:111 th10.., 1n ,, p11n1l 1\·1· "":> t11w<Jrd lhl' k1di. Hut wt• <·11n:-.11lt•r th1-; thing 1 '-l<lfl In till' f ;l('I ' llam1·r:i -;;i v~ ht:'ll l"11ntin111 · .1i-. f1111tha ll 1·11:ic·h 1hro11~·h ::.pnng prat'l1t·t; and that :-.umm1·r footllall 11r11µr.1m' "'II C'llOttnUt' • Tut•i.cla~. :1 n·p1>rtt·tl 7><7 11f 1h1· '-tll'1<'nt l'nr1illrn .. 111 ••I 1.0ao. \l.l•nt 1111 i.trikt· 111 !-ollflpor1111 the· lc·:ll'lll'r' Jury Relates Verdict Cle1nent~a11 s To Protest Goat Kiili ngs Diedrich •Guilty 8eyo1ul Reasonable Doiibt' U.\ (;AR\' GRANVILl.E OI ,.,. O•il• Pllol !>l•lt SAN DI EC:O T he• 12 J•iror,<, who crinv1ch·d Orange County Su1H•rv1sor Ha lph Diedrich and <trl'hilc<•t l.eH1Jy Hose on bribery c:h a rgl'S T ul•sd ay s ai d they nutil'1•d rnan.v things during th<• couri.(· of lhl' !>l'vcn·W<·(•k trial. Tht•y ~aid, for t'xample. they * * * Will Cordova Assume Seat Of Diedrich? SAN DI EGO An era in Orange Count y politics ended Tuesd ay night whe n Supervisor Ralph Diedrich stepped into the not1n·d thl• lhn·c· dcft·nsc at tornl'y~ habitually wore short· slcc•\ cd shirt:-. They <ilso mt·nt11Jrn•t1 nol1c1ng that a wedding band worn by H<1sc w<1s an on ag:..111, off-again thing and whc•n 1t wai. riff-a~ain 1l might hav1· rdll•cted 1>0 his ac· tivitil•s of th(· night ht:forc Ont• Juror '-:tit! she al::.u noticed that 01l'clr1<'h's w1f<'. Inez. was not in the courtroom <luring the six court days 1t took to select a JUr y /\nd whl'll Mrs Diedrich ap· pearccl in court on the trial's ope ning day. thl' .1uror felt her presence w<.is an attempt lo portray Diedrich sympathetical· ly as a family man. Above all else, however , the .1urors s aid when the evidence was weighed il pointed to J!uill "beyond :..1 rl·:..tsrinahlc douhl and to <t morn I <·<>rtamt v " "ll':-. JUSl when you r hc·ck tht•m toj;(ctht•r the prosl'l'ulion·~ t•ust• wa~ more plaus1hlc than the· dt.•fcnM! t·aS<'. .. onl' Juror saul 1n iJ h'lt·phom· 1ntl'rVJCW llt•r thoughti. were c('hOcd by six other 1um rs inll!rvll'wcd by te lephone afkr most of the jury mcmlw r s rc fui.cd lo be 1n terv1cwcd hy fl'p<irt er~ as they left thr• courtroom As they left. what hud l><'en almost a fei.llVl' mood amon~ the j urors during the trial had turned lo obvious s train and fatigue. "I <1m just too tired a nd worn out lo want to discuss t hl' rasc." Jury foreman Richard lve.v said when s urrounded by ISee DIEDRl(11, Page A2> d arkness outs ide the County Courth<>usc as a newly convicted felon. Within « few minutes of his conviction on three bribery char~, Diedrich sca led bis_ political career when he said to ~uperior Court Judge Roi;s Tharp: Rehozo Buys Home Near Friend Nixon "Well . then. I'll avoid going to Charles G. "Bebe " Re bozo, 1 Board of Supe rvisors) meet· long-time friend and political al· ings." ly of forme r president Richard Thal s t ateme nt m eant Nixon. has purchased a home in Diedrich bargained away his San Cle m e nte's exclusive pre rogative to serve on ttfc Cyprus Shores area near what board anothe r few weeks in ex· used to be the Western While change for a sentencing dale or House. July9ratlH!rthanJune8. Uwayne Berger, of San Diedrich won't officially be r•· Clemente Real E state Company, moved from office because of • s a I d to d a y R e b o 1 o h a 1 his feJOQY convicUon untU sen· purchased the home for an un· tenced to what could be up to disclosed amount in the SO-home four yean in state prison. development patrolled by But in addition to forgoing security guards. participation on the . Board of But Berger refused to release Supervisors until sentenced, further details of the home deal. l>ledrlch indicated llllte Tuesday He asserted that a press release c&eeCORDOVA, Pa1e A.2> regarding Rebozo'!I move would be released later this week from a Nixon aide. Rebozo. a Miami millionaire. aided Nixon in the purchase of the ous ted pres ide nt's ,San Clemente and Key Biscayne. Fla .• estates. Nixon has sold the Florida estate. Rebozo is one of the rew peo. pie Nixon has associated with regularly since he resigned the presidency in August, 1974. Secret Service a•ents. who patrol Nixon's Casa Pacific estate at the southernmost end or San Clemente, said Tuesday they are not aware or Rebozo's report.· ed movetoCypru!'ShoreR. 8 )• RA\'MONU t:STR.\l>A Jr Of ''-0 •1ly Ptfot !.ti1tt A g roup of S;.111 <'l i·m••fl t•· animal lover!. h:t\'l' i.dll'dUll'<l .1 S;iturcl;l\ tlt'mon~tratum 111 thl· city's dn\\nt<1wn :in ·a to 111·11tei.t lht' planrwd i.l:rnghkr 11r :1,11110 gnat!-pl<10rll'cl for n1•x1 wn•k on San Ckmt•nll' b l.md San cl l' m <· n t ,. ho u i. c• w 1 rt· (;t•orgl'll Kur~•·n. l>nl· of thl· Salurda,\ t•v 1·nt ·::. 1ir gu n1 zcr s . s aid slw t'X l't't'bo ;i numhcr of goat bucker::. from Orange. Lo~ Angeles und H1n•rs1dc t•ounl1e~ to partir1patt• in th1· proksl Mrs. Korsen said offlr1als for he r jzroup. G1vC' Our Anim<1 ls Time . havt· received a parade permit for lht• protest and plan to wave placards and c hant pro goat s logans while m arching down Avcnida Oct Mar from El C<.i mino Heal bcginrung al 11 a.m " Navy officials say rifleme n ~ire supposed to shoot the feral goals as the most effective way lo protect a number of rarc~nd endangered animals. bmls and plants on lhl' jzOvernmcnl ·owned island. Mrs. Korsen said her group has b~en askin~ the Navy to postpone the slaughter until a .. m o re huma ne " solution 1s found. Navy officials say shooting t he goats wi ll preserve the threatened San Clemente lo(( gerhead shrike and sage spar~ row as well as the island's en· dangered night lizard and three types of plant life. The island is located about 55 miles off the coast of the city. It has been us ed as an ordinance range. Navy offi cials. working with s late Fi s h a nd Ga m e (Sff GOATS, Pa1e i\2) ---~ -- Charges Involve Banking w /\Siii NG TON 1/\P1 Bert Lanl'l'. 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"Ito n·,1)!1\\'tl ~t·pt l l . 1!177 a:- 1h1 l·t•tor ol tilt' f\orh•ra l <llflt't' 111 \I a11:11.!•'lllPllt and B111lg1•I Ill llit• ~•':JI':-hC'ltH'l' ht• Jl)lllt:d I ..trl1·1" ,1d 111 1111 i.lr<Jt1nn .,, d1r••t'l111 111 ttw Off1t••· 11f \lanagt· llll'lll and Bud gt•I. l.antt· lh'atft>d I hi• (';.ilhoun F1r~t N:il11111:il R;i11k and thl' Allant<J h:1i.t•ll tloatmn:..tl B.1nk of l i1•org1a Tht• grand Jurnri. havt· l!>SUt:d om· 1111lll't me11t. d1 a rg ing l'ov tn )!l Oll . (i a . hankt·r l.arrv lk.i~lt·~ \\llh nol:.it1nj! fl'llt•r;il 11;111k1 llll-I a~!). .~ .......... tNDICTED TODAY Bert L•nce Fellow Superviaon PmUe Hi• I llll01'ation WMM 80l eomMtd'• • ta. ertmiul 'H'fMry eG'll•™lon ti'•"' wtn oallt Orann Count)' Supetviaor Ralph Diedrida ,._ ii· flC"t", Oiedrlc:h's fellow supt!ftltofl ,...._. him and his N(lrvkc to the rounty today. ''mlnid the muy j ood tbu.p he did wh11tl •• omee;· Cltn uid. ........ uaD. He WU dedle•l· Pd a nd ~ has alway" bflen a very capab1t• rounty supt"rviiJ•lf" I huv•· 1.t l<•l of respect and reJ(ard for th l11h I'll nu~s tum " "It ts my opinion that ()raqe County•• a better phm~ bttausC! Ralph Daedrkh haa bt-t•n 11 county ~Upf'rv isor ... · upcrv ti.or Su~rvlwr tlnrrlt>tl Wh·d~r was not for, bt•hind ('lurk unll Hale an ht!r wllltngocss lo uy kmd th1n..i11 t1houl 01t1dr1d1 Thomas tltll')' Mud -.. HF. aaoUGHT IN MANl' lnnO\ all Vt' 1>rc1cudure.' lur tht• numugcmenl of county gov l'rom~nt "Ile· wui. a .:oocl udm11ui.lr11tor. ht• wus tcood for thl' county und h•· wus i,:ootl fur has dlstr•ct." Mris Wll'ckr ll1tlcl "And many ur hlS tdtlH »r~ a ftl ltJOr rt>uwon why Oruntte County h~:. •n efficient county .iovt•rnmc·nt, ··Hile.)• :.ttlfl "I 'n \ 11acl for Halph ·-. fanuly and I'm Ud for the county thul th111.:s hucl lo Cflme lo thli. ... .,ht· conr lulkd "KAl .Pll ll~S et:t:N Vt'r)'. dt>d1catt'd und tlard working. I JUSt hupe the pcoplt• will n· member ull tht• muny plu:.t:>:. he's brought to Oran~f'Counly " SUP•:RVISOll l'HILll' ANTHONV su1d, "II 11> unCortunalt• for Oruo~c t'uu11ty und·lhc &wopll' who hvc here a:. well a1> the county'b image that thu. hits happened l 'm very sorry ror R<tlph, Mr Hose amt their fum1hei..'' An thony swd. s imtlitr Superv1i1or Hulµh Clurli. hucl words of praise for 01edrtd1 ··I ho"'' f{ulph ·, l'onv1t•t1on doesn 't He went on tu l':tll U1cdr1ch "a strong ac uvc member of the ttourd of Supervisors " • • * • • l"ro• Pa9*' A I • . • * * CORDOVA NEXT FOR SUPERVISOR?. • • cught he might resign before the July 9 sentencing date. That would upen the door for Gov . Edmund G. Brown to ap point a replacement to fill the 3rd District seat now held by Diedrich. Front-runner for the appoint· m enl is former state as· semblyman Ron Cordova, a .32 ·yea r ·o ld co nserv ative Democrat. Cordova made no overtures for the job while Diedrich was waiting trial and says he will not seek it while the incum bent is waiting sentencing. ders tand they have good art courses there." Prosecutor Michael Capizzi described the j ury verdict as •·fair and reasonable.·· "We've taken a lot of abuse on this case. J think you c an say the jury's verdict said far more elo· quenlly than J can say just what the issues were and why it was a sound prosecution.·· After the jury had left the <'OUrtroom. Judge Tharp agreed to let the two convicted men re· · main free on the strength of their own word that they will make upcomin~ court ap· pearances. Rut the judge scheduled a bail hearing for May 30, meaning Diedrich and Rose could be asked lo post bail in order to re· main free while waiting to be sentenced. without reaching a verdict, be- ing held into the night hours. Lawyers Sylvan Aronson and J a mes Riddet said the extra hours were being used to force a decision ·'to accommodate one juror who wants to take a trip tomorrow." But when the jury came in with its verdict, the judge asked each member if they had fell "coerced or pressured" into reaching a decision. After all the replies were lo. the effect that there was no coer- cion or pressure. Judge Tharp handed the verdict forms to the court clerk. And when c l e rk Robe rt Lawrence read the (orms, he said. "As to defendant Diedrich. guilty on counts one. two and three." DM"Nle5Uft,_.. PICKET ON WHEELS Coed Mechelle Lecomte f'roflllPageAJ RETURN ••• may not vol unteer for commit· tees ne xt year, including coaching duties. tasks as depart- m enl heads and other non- teaching chores. "That's our way of responding to this trilical situation," she s:iid. "The high school is going through accreditation next year. and in order to do that we need teachers for certain committees. "If thev won't volunteer. it presents problems ... ~en • • 'Prai.se God' STARKE. Fla. <AP) -,John A. Spenkelink's life was spared early today, only hours before the 30-year-old murdere r was to die in Florlda's electric chair . Federal judges in Atlanta and Washington granted separate appeals for a stay of execution. "Praise God!" the former Buena Park man shouted as the news nashed across a television screen outaide his cell a few feet from the death chamber. His Episcopalian minister, the Rev. Tom Feamster. gave Spenkelink Holy Communion at 1 a .m. -just one hour before guards had been due on Death Row to shave Spenkelink 's head and leg to increase the efficien· cy of the electric chair. Less than 12 hours before, on Tuesday afternoon, Spenkelink's Death Row companion, Willie Jasper Darden, also was grant· ed a stay of execution when a federal judge agreed to hear his appeal. The executions would have been the first in the United States since a Utah firing squad shot Gary Mark Gilmore more than two years ago. Gilmore refused lo purs ue court appeals, and these would have been the first executions or prisoners against their will in the United States since 1967. The Florida prison was quiet today after a night of tension among inmates angry about the imp e ndin g exec ution . authorities said. Early in the night. inmates chanted. banged on the cell walls and bars and lit s mall fires in protest. But after the stay was grant ed. they settled down. Spenkellnk was to have been executed at 7 a.m .. Darden at 8. But minutes alter midnlaht, in Atlanta. Judie Ellbert 8 . Tuttle or the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued his stay on an ap- peal which former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark had helped seek. NewBontb In Balloon Discovered A second homemade ballool'\ bomb was located early today in Mission Viejo and investigators believe it w as made by the originator or a similar device found Sunday night in a backyard swimmjng pool. An investigator for the sheriff's hazardous devices squad. Cha rles Stumph, said to. day the hii:?hly explosive, gas filled device consists of trash bags taped together to resemble a cigar shape. A sophisticated electronic device with a time de· lay is used lo grigger the de. vice. Stumph said. He indicated the devices are simitar to balloons exploded in the flight path to Orange County Airport last year. The present d ev ices a r e much m o re sophisticated however. Stumph sa1ct . "tr someone was near one of these things when it went off it could cause injury or death to that person." Stumph said. '!It seems like whoever is doing it has no regard for public safety." But he has the active support for the appointment of state De mocratic Party chairman Richad O'Neill, labor leader Bruce Lee and the county's con· tingent of Democratic state legis lato r s. inc luding As - semblyman Dennis Mangers. Diedr1ch's abrupt departure from office was decided at 7:28 p m. by an cight·woman, four- m an jury. After bemJ? deadlocked 11 to I in favor of guilt since Monday a fternoon. the jury decided un- animously that Diedrich and co d e fendant LeRoy Rose wert· guilty ur all the charges brought against them in a county Grand Jury indictment handed down Dec. 15. 1977. Earlier in the night, defense attorney. objected lo the jury. whu:h had deliberated four days * * * Fro• Page 1l I DIEDRICH. • Pupil Proficiency Tests Eyed at Capo Fire Station Pact Awarded The contract for construction of a new M16.400 fire Sli:llion in Sa n Ju an Ca pis trano was awarded TuE>sday to Dynamic· Construction. Inc . by Orange County Supervisors Deputies located the balloon bomb at about 4 a m. today. It was lyin~ on the ground near a frnt•e of t he Miss ion Viejo M argueritc Ret•reatwn Center. wh ere the Nadadores swimming team practices Sunday night's bomb fell int~ the swimming pool of a res· 1dence on Roma Drive in Mis· s1on Viejo Diednch g reeted the verdict with no show of emotion other than turning his head to smile reassuringly at his wife. rnez. who sat in the courtroom. Rose was visibly shaken by the de<'ision that he was guilty of conspiring with his long·time friend to commit bribery . For Diedrich. the j ury's de· c1 s ion m eant all 12 Juror s believed he solicited a nd re ceived "'85,000 worth of bribes as well as an $80.000 bank loan. Rose as well as Diedrich was convicted or conspiring to com· mil bribery, a conspiracy aimed at extracting money from a de· velopment company. Anaheim Hills. lnc. Immediately after the verdict, Diedrich lashed out al his pros· ecutors, insisted he was inno· cent no matter what the jury found and claimed he was the victim of a witch hunt. Later , when he reflect e d privately on his plight, Diedrich said: "Sure. I'm disappointed that things have turned out this way. "But I've had to race worse things-the war, business prob· lems lots or things. I can take what's coming a nd r know Inez can. "Sometimes you lake what life has to give. And this is one of those times for me." Rose, over a drink, was admit· tedly depressed ''by the whole damn thing. "J just don't see how the jury could have done what it d id. I'll never understand it.•· Then, r eturni ng to the wisecracks he often uses to ex- press himself. Rose quipped: "Well, I just hope they send me to C hino <prison>. I un· OftANOI COAST l lSC DAILY PILOT T""Or-C-lo.llyPli.t.w1t"'fN<""<- lll_.,__...._1,11_l_llWllWO.-, ... ,, ............... ~. s.pe ... ~ocllllOM•<O pvlltl•---. "".....,. FriOllY tor COil• ......... ._, llHcft, """'; .... .., .... ,,,,,_ 1a1n vallrt. 1r..ww, l-lleocl'1s...ttl Cooll. ll , • r..-i""11~1\llMU4Ufd<tn0ftil­-..,. n.-prlftClt>M -11111"9 111...C 11 OC JJO ..,.., h• 5CrM1. Co<I• ~ ... Caut .. nl• titlfo. •"9ft•.-.. , •• , ... nl -,..,.. • .,., ····~ VIO ........... , etMI Ge-II Mt-• ,,_., ....... Editor nie-etA . .....,...... ~"'Eelilw °""'" ... ~ lllcW'f p -.... " .... Ma ..... ,,. l••t nl'wsmen. Ironically. none or the 1urors who later discus~;cd lhe case s aid they didn 't b e lieve Diedrich's version of the bribery conspiracy when the 53-year-old county supervisor testified dur· ing the trial. ·'It was Just that when you weighed the evidence and put the pieces together the prosecution's case held wa ter and there never was a satisfa ctory reason ror the flow of so much money," a woman juror who asked not to be iden· tified said. She and other s seemingly found as much fault with pros- ecution witnesses a s they dir1 with those who leslifaed for the defense. Pr osecution witnesses given low rat ings in the collective mind of the jurors were Newport Beach developer Richard Owen ... nd former development com- pany executive Richard Stark. Given the highest rating as a wi\ncss for {he pros~cution by the Jurors was former stale senator Denms Carpenter. And ranked at the top of the scale among witnesses called by the d e fense was county Ad ..ministrati ve Officer Robert Thomas. Also given high marks on c redibility and performance by the juror s were prosecutor Mi chael Capizzi and defense lawyer James Riddet. "Mr. Capizzi was outstanding. .He really knew the case," one juror said. Another juror said that Riddel "was very sincere and did a good job giving the defense side of the case." But still another juror men· lioned that "everybody I talked to couldn't stand" one of the de- fense lawyers. Alternate jurors interviewed indicated the outcome of the t rial they had sat through without sharing in the decision wouldn't have changed had they been able to join in the debate. "I, quite frankly, was leaning toward guilt though I certainly would have listened to what m y fel1ow jurors would have said," Kathleen Boyd commented . The second alternate juror, Michael Brown;-also said he was- leaning toward a guilty verdict by the time the trial closed . All jurors interviewed indicat. ed that despite four full days or behind-closed·door debate, there was never a time when the jurors felt it might be possible to return a not guilty verdict. And from Monday afternoon through early Tuesday evening the jury was 11 to 1 in favor of a 1uilty verdict with one male juror holding out for acquittal. All jurors interviewed said they did not know Roae bad been tried on bribery charges once before; that prosecution witneaa Michael Remin1ton was once tried on murder conspiracy char1e1 or that Diedrich had been indicted earlier on political corruption char1ea related to al- leaed violations ot state cam- pal1n na~tUona. Capistrano Unified School Dis tricl trustees are studying prof1 ciency tests that will be given to 1.200 elementary !'iChool children over the next two weeks on a trial basis CUSD officials told trustees lhis week the tests were pre· pared under a state law that re q uires school districts to test e lementary school children's progress toward high school graduating requirements . "We hope to identify very ear ly in a child 's career the things he or she is deficient 1n . · i\ssis- t ant S upcrinl'-'nde nt Philip Grignon said. The tests will cover knowledge t n r eadin g , wntin g a nd mathematics and results will be used as a basis to require rem· edia l work in areas where children don't measure up to standards. The proposl'd tests will ht' ad ministered tu 1.200 children on a trial basis so administrators can ,..,....Page Al GOATS ••. a uthorities. plan to begin the goat shooting May 31 or June I depending on weather condi· tions. The carcasses or the guaLc; are lo be left lo rot on the island, of- fi cials said. "The goats are beinl'! treated like rodents." said Mrs. Korsen . ·'They are docile , p assive animals like the kind we let our children pet In zoos." The goats were brought to the island from Andalucia more than JOO years ago by Spanish missionaries. Mos t of the animals reside in rocky. inac· cessiblc canyon areas. Navy officials have hired private trappers to corral a thousand goats and have a l lowed hunters on the island to ki II anothe r thousand of the a nimals. Two Marines Arrested in Tire Thefts Two Camp Pendleton Marines are in Orange County J a il today after sheritr's deputies spotted the pair near a car jacked up wilh tires partially removed in San Juan Capistrano. David Robertson. 21, and Patrick Todd Hunllt?Y. 22. face attempted grand theft charges after their arrest Tuesday. They're being held in lieu of $5,000 bail. The incident occurred when deputies spotted a car across the atreet from 32112 Ave. Los AmilOI ln San Juan. Deputies noted the car had been jacked up 'and lu1 nut.a were removed fronf'expenalve rQal wheell on the rear axle. The two men were located in the area of the 3:20 a .m. lnc:l- dent, a aherttf'• spokesman said. "set· 1r 1t ·~ really tes t ing wbat wt· want to test.," "The tesL'S may have an im· pact on classes they're allowed to take in junior high school," Superintend e nt J e r o m e Thornsley told trustees. "They may not be allowed to take cer- tain electives '" lieu or remedial tourses .. Officials pl an to ask trustees lo a pprov1..• lht tests at their June 4 mcc•lmg The 5.480 square feet branch station of the county's iire de partment will be built at 31365 Del Obispo Street. County ad· ministrator Cliff Endsley said. It will replace an existing sta. lion. now inadequate for the area, at 31411 La Matanza. he said. Scheduled completion or the new facility is spring 1980. "We re:illy can't tell if they re being launched from Mission VicJo itself." Stumph said. "The two devices have been round about two miles from each other so at 's ha rd to pin down a 1 launch) location ... He said the devices are being studied by a crime lab to de· termine what type or explosive gas is contained in them. SUMMER SALE Starts June 1st Select from the finest lines available at very special prices. All our upholstered pieces will be reduced for this event. 10°/o to 25°/o off. Special orders included. Stop in now while selections are at their best. • TtlS IS THE SITE OF THE NEW ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC CENTER IN COSTA MESA Proponent• O•t L•nd Oon•tlon, leunch $45 Mllllon Fund-r•l•lng C•mpalgn $45 Million Sought Jubila1it Music Center Backers Wnf~dent By TOM BARLE\' Oft• o.lly ...... Si.tt Jubilant directors of Orang£; County Music Center are on the move today. They're l ooking for ~45 m illion. And they made it clear Tuesday that they are confident the funds will be in the coffers long before a groundbreaking ceremony they expect to hold two years hence. "We will seek these funds throughout Souther n California." said executive vice president John M. Rau. "And I think we will find that our tremendously exciting Orange County project will loosen purse strings in both the public and private sectors." Rau's comments came mo· ments after his boa,rd formally accepted a gift or flve acres or Costa Mesa land in the South Coast Plaza Town Center de· velopment from the Segerstrom family of Costa Mesa. Pointing to the model unveiled by Henry Segerstrom, Music Center president Elaine Red· field promised an enthusiastic audience that the 3,200·seat Orange County Music Center will be "much more than our answer to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the Los Angeles ~Music Center. "We will bring the world's greatest exponents of our art forms to Orange County." she promised. "La Scala, Covent Garden. the Russian ballet. you name it, they will be right here in the heart of our county." Mrs. Redfield and other direc· tors repeatedly made it clear that the Segerstrom donation was ideal in terms of buildmg a cultural colT!plex that will be ac- cessible to all areas of Orange County. "From Seal Beach to San Clemente. no one will be more than a half-hour drive away." she said. "I can't believe our good fortune in this splendid and generous offer." Music Center directors .stressed that a cultural environ· ment ha s a lready been established in the Town Center by the presence of the South Coast Repertory Theater. The model unveiled al the South Coast Plaza Hotel meeting depicts a 3,200·seat suditorium with backstage a nd orchestral facilities to accom modate major musical and dramatic produc· lions. Directors predicted that the facility will be ideally suited to the presentation of opera. ballet and light opera. Architects said the large pro- scenium stage they plan for the complex will favorably compare 'Breaeh' Told Dally "'°'Si.If P11ei. PLANNING A MUSIC CENTER IN COSTA MESA Henry Segerstrom With Center's El•lne Redfield with the Do rothy Chandler Pavilion. They said an adjoining concert hall will be used for smaller musical and dramatic offerings with a uxiharv facil ities to m· elude rehearsal , exhibit and din· ing areas. A multi-level parking structure will form part of the complex. There was no doubt Tuesday that the proposed Mus ic Center had the enthus1ast1c supr>0rt or cultural o rg a ni zat i o n s throughout Orange County The Irvine Master Chorale, the Orange County Philharmonic Society. the county 's Lyric Opera Association and the Orange County Master Chorale were on hand at a meeting that demonstrated solid support for the M usicCenter plans. And it was ulso made clear that dissension created over the 'year s by groups and com· munities vying for recognition as the centerpiece of the coun- ty's cultural future is now at an end. Rury-the-hatchet dcm onstra li o ns inc luded that by the Orange County Performmg Arts (;u1ld wh ich swung its <11l-out !.Upport of Orange County Music Center, long an arch rival m terms of cultural advancement. "This joint support marks the <'mergency of two leading performing arts organizations working together and signals a major advance towards the ul- timate goal," Guild president Robert H. Blaustone said. "We are working together to fill a void," Mrs. Redfield told him. "Ten years fro m now Orange County will be at th£ center of the world's cultural stage." Gay Couple Attend Prom Without Stir WeHare ' WASHING-TON <AP> -Presi.- dent Carter announced today his l1test welfare revision pro1ram, which he said would cost S5.7 billion more than the present system when fully implemented In 1982. The proposals, more modest than the welfare revision plan Carter proposed in 1977, would expand the number of public jobs for the poor, raise welfare levels in the 13 s tates where they are the lowest. increase slightly the amount of money funneled to the working poor through the tax system, and simplify welfare paperwork. Carter said his proposals would increase incomes for near- ly 6.5 million persons and lift 2.2 million orthem above the poverty line. "Even in a period of austerity and fiscal stringency, our nation cannot afford lo ignoi:e its most pressing needs and its most needy," Carter said in a message to Congress. "We must do what we can a!) '>OOn as we can ... The president said his com plex package o f 101tiativt:s would Provide 400,000 new public servic<' JObs and training slots for principal wage-earners 1n lo w -income fam ilies with C'hildren. Combined with exist mg jobs and training slots. th1!:. would bring the total to 620,000. -E s I a ll I i s h n a t 1 o n ~· I minimum benefit leve ls f11 r needy famili es with children. ~ move Carter said would nm.1· benefits for 800.000 people in thl· 13 states with the lowest benefit levels: -Streamline admimstratum of family aid and food stamp programs through standardizing <.•ligibilily requlrcmt-nts and s implifying eligibility requ1n· men ts. -Expand the ··e<irned mcomt· tax credit," which i s a :;ort or reverse income tax nov. paid to some 6 million low. income wage earne r s. The average annual pa~ment would go from about $310 per family to $375. Carter said this would "provide greater incentives to take private sector jobs. -Provide an e-;timated ~9041 million yearly in fiscal relief tu state and local governments. This would come through a higher federal share of cash aid to familic.'S and through project cd savings a s some famlli c~ shift from welfare 111 new pubh<: service jobs. Provide rash benefits in place of food stamps for aged, blind or disabled welfare rec1 p1ents Truck Falls On Driver A 30-year·old San D1c,1.to truck driver was crushed lo death Tuesday by the cab of his semi· rig as he attempted to make re pairs on the vehicle, Jlrt:a police reported. Officers said Willie Lee Coht-n had pulled mto a restaurant parking lot m RrC'a ;ind tilted the cab open lo work on his rig. But the cab lilted down, crus hing him. poli ce said. Cohen was pronounct•d dead al the scl•ne of the 8 .13 a m . acci- dent. police said. o.lty ...... Sutt ....... SHERIFF'S DEPUTY DEANE MOORE OVERSEES DETECTOR Security Tight •t Murder Trl•I in S•nte An• Murder Trial Opem In Robbery Death By KATHY CLANC¥ Of Ille O•llY ~ti.t Si.ff What 1s expected to be a three· month·long murder trial, involv· ing a chained suspect who 1s ~cl in g cis his own attorney, opened Tuesday m Orange Coun· ty Superior Court. The trial of Hobert Edward Cram:, :10. an alleged member of l h t· neo-Nal1 Aryan Brotherhood. is bt!ing conducted v.1 th unus ual ~c:curily before Judge William Lee and a 1ury of 12 regular and five alternate JUr1>rs Pros1_•cutor Ri chard Farnell is seckmg the death penalty for Crane for the alleged murder of Huntington Harbour Jeweler Wayne Golin during a holdup at his Seal Beach store and the purported execution.style slay. 1n g of reputed f e l low Brotherhood member Kenneth Wayne Cochran of San Jose Spectators in Crane's dual murder trial must pass through a metal detector and have their helongings searched before en- tt•ring the courtroom and rows of seats close to the defendant ha\.e been blocked off. In <1drt1twn. two sheriff"• dc•p· ut 1es are posted outs ide the t•ourt and one extra guard m <1ddil1on to the two normally pres t·nt in s uch cases -· is inside the t">urtroom where Cranl' sits :.it the defendant ·s table with ht~ fret secured by chains. Outside the courtroom Tues- day. Farnell said he will try to prnvt> that Crane 1s responsiblr for Cochran's s laying because or the \.IC'llm·s rl'putaL1on as ., ··sn1l<'h " ··crane didn't thank he could pu 11 the robberies he wanted to w1lh him a r ound and the poss1h1llty he might be inform· mg." 1-'arncll asst'rte<.l. The body of <.:ochran. <1 29. year old San Jose resident. was found in Dec·embcr 1977 on Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach. Col'hran was shot 1n the knee bc•fore being hit with the fatal bullet. a technique police alleged oflen is used by the Aryan Brotherhood to deal with infor· mants. Farnell said Tuesday he will first attempt to prove Crane was guilty of Cochran's death before turning the jury's attention ~ C olin 's murder. The 4l·year·old father of two was killed during a holdup at his Leisure World Jewelers m Seal Rl:'ach on J<.in . JO, 1978. as Gohn ·s wire. Barba ra, watched. Farnell alleges Cr ane was the triggci'man in Colin's slay mg . Earlier this year, 29·year-old Edward Tyler Burnett of Long Beach was convicted by a jury or first.degree murder for his non·shootmg role as a robbery accomplice in the Golin holdup· murder. ' Burnett was sentenced later to life in state prison. Crane has been encourag~-d numl·rou~ times by the court to <.i llow :ippomtment of a public defender for his trial. but he has ins isted on defending himself. As testimony opened Tuesday, he interrupted the prosecutor re- peatedly with objections to ques- tions posed to the first witness 10 lhl' trial. County OKs Drain Project Plans for minor drainage im- provements at tht' intersection of Crown Valley Pa rkway a nd Pal'1fic Coas t Hig hway in L<i guna Niguel were approved Tuesday by Orange County supervisors The ~30.000 project aims to ronstruct an underground drain th rough tht> inte rsec-t1on <ind chmanalt! a severe dip in the roadway. county administrator Petl' Dalqu1st !)31d. Water now through the area ha!' caused pavement deteriora· tion at the heavily traveled Jn· tersection. hl' s<11d. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Cost of the project will be split bet ween the county and state government. Gem Talk ~..,, r------------------------------------I Skilled Library Yielded H-bomb Makings WASHINGTON <AP> -A nuclear weapons expert told a Senate subcommittee today bow he found material on the con· 1trucUon of a nuclear bomb by looking under "ff-bomb" ln the card catalogue of a public library at the Los Alamos Sclen- ttttc LaboHfory in New Mexico. when he and an assistant went to the library in Los Alamos this month. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. !AP> Randy and Grady went to the high school prom in matching ' light blue tuxedoes. red rose • boutonnieres and silver pierced earrings. By J C llUMPllRl1':S Certified Gemo/ocmr. M ;s . ' ENAMELING on oncirnt art still lives FOU Ym'RVAl.UABLEJEWELRY ANDWATCllE:S /SASCWSETOYOU AWOURSTORE WHERf: 01 fWWNCRMTSME,\'CARF:FTtLYDOTm: ~\UR K UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION • Fine watch repair The material found by Dmitri Rotow s ubsequently was described by government of· fi cials as ••erroneous I y decluaifted." Theodore 8 . Taylor, a former deaiper of nuclear weapons at Loa Alamos, described the er· roneoua declasslflcaUon as "the most lertaua breeeb ot aecurtty I am aware of ln this country's post-World War U nuclear •••POD d•••lopment pro· ar•ma." Taylar Alld ..,. were •IDODI wt~ taJled to ~about tM inntl1• ._.. • laat. aub- comm.ttt.e on nucleer proUfera· Uon. Rotow told the p1nel he was worktnl •a conauJtant for the Amerlna Qvtl IJbertln Union .~ ' . He went to the card index file •nd told the assistant, a law s tu- dent, that "if you want to see how to design an ff -bomb you look under ·H·bomb.' " Rotow then told the commit· tee. "we found a little card that said 'See Weapons.· " Using the references found on the "weapons index card, Rotow's assistant returned a 1bort Ume later with an armload or reports including one num- bered "UCRL-4725." That is the report Department of Energy of· ftclal1 and other Hperts, inch.ad· in1 Taylor, say should sUll be clasalfled. Cliniea to Close Outpeu.nt clinics at the UC lrvtne Medical Center in Oranae wlll be closed Memorial Day. May 28. The center's emer1ency department and inpatient c1re units will operate on the normal 2'1·hour schedule. The youths became the first acknowledged homosexuals to attend a high school prom together in the United States, the National Gay Task Force said. Police were on hand in case threats against 17-year-old Ran· dy Rohl and his date, 20-year-old Grady Quinn, were carried out. But aaide from a few raised eyebrows, the dance went on as planned. "Many students came over and conaratulated us,'· Randy said at a post-prom brunch. "A lot of people were really glad we stuck to our suns and went.·• But Randy. a slim youth with reel hair and braces, admitted the s upport was n egated 10mewbat by threats to "tar and chicken leather" him. He said most antagonism came from high school boys, who "tend to be more wary of supporting me. probably ln rear of 1ettin1 the label or bein1 homosexuAls themselves " ------------------- The ancient jewelry art of enamel· ing is gaining new popularity in Europe and may be expected to catch the attention of Americans soon. In enameling, pulverized glass ls mixed with a gum containing natural coloring agents, hardened, and applied to gold. platinum, silver and other materials. Often. the e nameled piece contains diamonds or colored stones lo compliement the enameled colors. Pieces include pins. pendants, cuffllnks. brooches and pocket watches. En1meling goes back to the diacovery or glass·making. The E1yptiana are known to have used the process about 2,000 B.C .• but the 8y11ntines of Turkey are credited with perfecting it. The conquertng Romana found the Anglo-Suon• mix· Ing enamels in bronze molds . In Italy and Britain, en1meled pieces are now very popular. Emeraled bust• of Shakesperian characters are popular ln Venice. Stickpins ''both trendy and elegant" are advertised by a London firm specializ~g In Pnsim,.lc • DiamoM\, and precious gem setting • Fine jewelry care and repair Original jewelry design and creations Gem and jewelry appraisals mc:llf:ST PRIC1':.'i PAIDl"OR IMPORTANT GEMS AND JE\\'1':LR\' PIECES EXPERTLY APPRAISED BY US. J. C. JJump~r~6 Jewef.r6 MfM8El1 AMfl!ICAN GEM ~OCIETY @ 182.3 NEWPOR T BLVD COSTA MESA .. t:ONV!NIENT TERMS hnl\A"*1Clrd-Mltt9' CNfte 3~ YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE !We440t , • - ---. ..., OM.'t'PILOT w~.u.ra.tm ' NATION /WEATHER l . ~ ' • • a ~ i •• Just Coast i n g ...... ~ Te•~~';r Clark Vows 'New Spirit, New Life' Marp•I•• Diedrich: T o ugh Guy a EM EM1n:a1Nt:: t-\•w men han left as dteo an 1m print "'"°" th(' utfoar:. nr OrAnae Countr over ttw JH•st dt'('Lltft• li' Hul1)h A l>1Nt rich or Fu lerton . ('(I Ufll y ~u1wn·1:.or. third 1h,tn<•\ T hat t'rtl t.•11111 .. 1 ul)rupl I) ut 7 28 p m Tu .. sd11y an a San l>ll'JW l'Ollrtl"fl\)ll\ Htilph lh1·dra4'!1 "".1:. .1 l">htu•1an •·xtriaordmary . !>mil rrii;. 11t1 11lllt', h u111I 'hukan.,:. gregarious AncJ wh.-n 11t'l't':.:-.,1n 111111-:h .111·11.:u nt, wht•chnl( dealing and cc1m hat1H' Ill• n p1 f1t·' the M'lf mitde m•n who camt' to c.·on 'ukrablt• ,1fn111•n1•t• in t ht• tough construction trades II•· ""J S u 't'lt•r J ll 11( \\••rill W .1r II. ~ounded during the m 'J:.11ir1 l1f I lltlt>r :. t-'1111 re·':. Euro1.1t· so IN Tiit: 1970i., ht• .:m into Orange County poht1cs Jntl lw lm1•1I 11 llt• loH·d t o :.h<tke and move the forct: of i.:o' l'l nnwnt th·~ u!> re11uy an<I w1lhng to take on any~y flt• c·11m1M1~n1·J f11r low c·ost hou:.m~ He pushed a nd ''11" t•tl lo'' r1•1:1111l 1111• t ht· hurj!•·oni n~ hurt-aucracy of Or ange ( 'uunt' !-:0\'1•rnnw11111 1f11·t>, In lht• JJrVl'l'':.. 11f l'llUr:.t• ht.-became controversial :ind to(lk '""'l' knm·k~ more thun d few times by your cor 1 <':>p11ndl·11t 111 llui. "fl'1l'•' Uut don 'l worry, Diedrich could k ntll' k h<ll'k HE ZAl'l•t:D TH~ f>Rt;SS tn January of 1977 when h:. 'teppt•d down a:. county tx>ard chairma n , declaring the TORONTO CAPl Joo Clar k. u ~mlill tnwn politlt'lan whos~ l'roart"t11uve Conservative!\ t.op· ph•d the formidable Pie rre El· Hott 'l'roociau und tne u;.year rt•1gn of huf Liberal Party in Cun1uht'1' eltwtlon, pledged lo 1l uy to put "a nt•w spirit. a new hfr" into lhl:-d1v1ded lund Th<' Consnvutives fe ll s ix -1t•11t11 shurt 111 Tuesday's ballot· 111.: M llw 142 rweded fo r a m a 111rlty . but the way ~as clear for t 'lurk lo form a m inority govern· mt·nt TR lJ D•:All, WHO becam e 11r1 me min1skr on a wave of Trudl'aurnania" that s wept l'anada l l years ago, beromes t ht.o leader of the opposition in lhl' lloust' uf Commons In Nc•w York . his estranged w1 fl'. Mar~llrel, said "Pierre T rudeau will be the best opposi· t 1on lead er kno wn to the wor ld " She made the comment at t he Manhattan disco Studio 54 lt·arly lo<lay . T he 59 "year·o ld Trudeau . a smooth but to u g h political fighter who was the longest- sl'.' r v i ng governme nt lead e r among the WC'stern powers. told a tearful Liberal r rowd at an Qt. law a hotel early today he would "recommend to my colleague& that we hand the government over.'' • "KEEP SIDLING and let's go on f!.KJU.jng_ " • u~1•d his followers.· Because the ConseJ'vatives failed to win a majority of seats. the 39-year-old Clark m ust head a minority government that analysts say is not likely to last more than a year before he calls a n election. But the outcome nevertheless may prove to be a turning point for Canada because the ne w prime ministe r is the one who must try to kee p separatist· '\.minded Que bec from seceding "'-nd splitting t he country in two. 'KEEP SMILING' Ousted Trudeau SPEAKI NG BRIEFLY 1n French during a victory cele bra- tion in Spruce Grove. Alberta. n ot far from the Rocky Moun- t ain foothills town of High River whe re he grew up, Clark said: ··Quebec will not feel Isolated in a Clark government " He promised a new partne rship a mong the federal a nd provin· c 1a l governments tha t "can make a model for every othe r nation in the world." ,.,, . .,...... 'NEW SPIRIT, NEW LIFE' Victorious Joe Cl•rk • Hard F igh t Likely o n Rate Hikes WASHINGTON c AP> Key Cheers, Boos Gree t Tex a s 'Killer B ees' Quebec Premier Kene Leves- Q u e. who has promised Quebecers a refe re ndum on1 sepa ration from Canada, has avoided reporter s a nd has been u n available for comment on Cletrk 's victory. · FINAL RETURNS for the 282 !l o u se sea l s gave th e Conser vatives 136. a gain of 38 over lhe seat s they held in the Parliament dissolved in Ma rch. congressmen see a hetrd fi ght ahead for Pres ident Carte r 's proposal lo help small savers by allowing ba nks etnd other finan- c ial institutions to pay higher in- teres t on passbook accounts. The president claimed the c ur- rent ceilings on passbook ac- co unts o f 5 p e r cent at commercia l banks and 5'4 per- t:cnt at s avings associa tions "a re costing the A mt:nc an peo- ple b1lhons of dollars in lost in· terest etnnually ... AUSTIN. Tl'xas •AP 1 The "Killer Bees" etnt1c heroes to ::.omc The Liberals had 114 seats, the i;oc1alist Ne w Democrats 26, and the nght·leanin~ Social Credit 6. according to unofficial tabula· tions . fuf!itive obstructionists to others have returned lo the Texas state CARTER PROPOSED raising government limits o n savings ac<.'ount interest rates to money market le vels as part of a com- prehe nsive package of changes. in t•xistmg financial regulations . St·natcand iJ triumphant welcome sp lattered with boos The 12 Democrats disappeetred Friday and st<tyed AWOL for f1v1.· days. robbing the Senate of a quorum until they returned Tuesday. Jn In the last Pa rliament, which h ad 18 fewer seats tha n this one . Liber als held a 133·98 edge over the opposition Conservativel). /J1etln c t1 111 l.1ghter Times With Silly Parking Ticket Orange Colml\· nc·~·s t•orp!> operates on the m otto of "b<1d Ot'\.\ 'i l ~j!1 t11() llt'W:- J11 :Vl.in ·h (If '77. the SanU1 Ana Register bum-rnpped D11·d nd1 f11r :.i llt•gt'Cll y mt.1k1ng $::!9 worth of "political nh1111 1· 1·.tlh" 1111111 h1:-t•ounty c1ff1ce He r etali ated in 1., p1t"..d 1.J ... tu o11 by l'ht•ck1ng phone ch<1 rges m<1dc by rt·· pur tt•r• lrC1111llw1r 1•ounty phunci. Clt· .. rl.' Haii1h l>1('rtr1ch 1sn'l the kind of a ~uy 'hho "'oulcl roll 1>H·r and pl<1 y dead ~ THt-:Rt: Wl::RE LIGHTER mom ents too. Like when Sl11•riff Brad Gale s ' troo ps hit Ralph with a $15 ticket on ~ ..iy :!X. 1!171i. wh1 •n ht• parked along the beach at Salt l'rt·1•k t(J t•ht·ck 1•ul o L'<inst1lucnt·~ complaint of heetvy lit· lt•ring in lht· <.trl·.i lht'dri1'11 screaml'd roul a nd C'la1med he was cin or!icial bus1 n1.·,s I le hault·d Sheriff Cates into court. He was stub- hnr 11 :11111 1.·1>mhc.it1 H· l.t·!>:-t·r men would have Just paid the t 1r k1•t ·1 h1• h111111or' t :111w 1n that not only did Diedrich lose h1!> 111'1..t·I f1.!hl 1,..11.rt.· .1 \1..,1:1ng Judge but he got etnother park· 1111• I .11> 11n J11, <·11unt \ 1 J I wht'rc ht• d parked during the tr ra I 1\1111 1hrn11).!h 1l ,ti t U1t·dr1rh g~u the public etp 1w;1r.1nr·•· tll:rt h1• was having etn eM>tlnously good lim • 0 \ l'r 1t .Jll. On th(· m11ri· sN1ciu:. "cte. his solid contribut'ons in 1.·1.u11t .' gc1\ ernrm:nt Wl·re numerous and wide-ranging. SO IT ,\LL ":N DEO la s t night in a San Diego t•ourtn'">m whl·n a 1ury Ninvicted Diedrich on 1973 bribery rh;.irgt.·~ 111· i.:t1I'!> out of office July 9 upon sentencing . Nc1w ~ 11u supposl· lhal the J>Qmpous pontiricators . 1mong u:. wall lt·an back <Jnd intone that "justice hets been done " As for lh1s corner. I'd rather r emember Ralph A. 011 •drieh for the energy and talent and drive he contribut· l'cl over thl· year!> 1n a genuine effort to make Orange Coun· t y ~· bl'ller p);l('e 1n which to live. 01 hl·rw1M'. the story has a really lousy ending. the process. they virtually as · s ured defeat of a presidential primary bill thought lo be lailor- mude for former Gov. J o hn Con- nully Whtl<' the senators were gone. the Texas Rangers were called an but couldn't find the m . It was a spcclacl<• that enraged propo· ne nts of the bill. and a mused many others. When the senators returned. lht•y told how they had done it. TEN HID IN A one-room ·•safe house" witjlin five miles o f the Capitol. afthough one of those la t e r fle d the c lose q uarters in favor of a s moke · free atmos phe r e in H o uston Another·was in Oklahoma and the 12th was near the Mexican border Meanwhile. Lt. Gov. Bill llob by had called in the Rangers , p ride of the state's law officer!> Rut the best thcv could do was the mistaken ar rest on Sunday o f Sen Gene .Jones ' brother. whose mustache could h ave set him apart fro m the c lean . s haven senator. Sen. Jones. it turned out. was the one at the JO.m an hideout who left for etnothe r in Houston !)('cause he h ad r ecently quit smoki n~ and couldn't s ta nd it when the others puffed . EVENTUALLY. THE man hid i n~ out in Oklahoma, St!n Chet Brooks of Pasadena, broke the ice by driving back roads to meet with Hobby in Austin at 11 P. m . Monday Hobby made a key parlia mentary concession, Tornado Rips Minnesota Damage Over $500,000; 2 O thers H it T exas Te•per af u r e• "' lo Po ,AlbU'Qut 86 " AUnnt• ijb bl 01 8 dlf1tnOrf" • /J ~) 16 B1rrn nQl\<1fT1 8& /J 10 tJo•~e QO •l Bo•lon /6 SJ Orown~vlllrt 86 /0 2• tiuft~lo bJ " Cheyennr " . , .. 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IJ 6• 11.6. s-......... m 10 Sllow•" •lld lllunder\lorm• ., per\lstH In .,.,,, of Ille ce111re1 end S4 soull'lern Pleln• -the u-r Orut 7S Lake~ !Odey, -from lllt tower Ml•· !>O slu tppl Vefley to Oeor91e, the S7 C•rollnn, Virginie end Nlarvl•nd. ,. MeanWlltle, ,,,_rshoWtr\ were 61 wlctely K•tltred from the Pec:Ulc 64 NorlllWftl lftto northern Nevecte. but .. the \tverlly ol tile wutlltr wet «O clec reu1119 by urly tlllt rnorn1119. S4 Tllree tornadoel were rePOrttd ti T-•Y •"--· •-on Ille ctn• u tral Tun COMI --e ctem .. lllQ u \IOtm In IM ~Cll'Oll\ tllbufO ot » ai.on.1.....,, ""'""· " 111 , ... Ml-• lw(""• lllere st were no -'' of ll'ljurlt,. lllut .,,.. •> llmlMry ~ esUm.ies twctedtcl S1 U00,000. Tile lttcl Cr°'' W(d tour u l\OvWJ ~,,..,.,Clem ... -10 " "''-......... M "I -11n1,,. tn Ille ~lie...., m..,. st ll'lt e ll~• Ufl wll_,, I HW a 51 .. , .... Let\ .. II\' tlle wlftdow •1111 • 4t ll!K• .. ,.., ,,..,,. e , ............ In tllt Jt tNllt y-;· MN (llMlle H•'IM•· J'" y M~lltr Wtil\ 1n fU$ back yArd 01a"''"O onton!t when oeor1s star•td tly1nq •nd hi-t\f.ard • ~nd 'll91:e t ru\hed re><: et 901no down a Chui"' " Tl'I~ brlCI< lac(nq o1 • lar~ bu1ld1ng •n a Elloom1nqton lndu•lrtal to,.,..plu w l)\ \lrl~<I oll by Ille •lorm, .. no on~ Mdn w~d r·ooh t.4n"f' otf ltke oranqe PHI•. •• • 1 wa,. 119',. taetno .ns100 • wn~h1ng m1tt ll1ne,' s.tl<I J.onPll C ir~I ''Ev~rythlng w.-s lwlr/1119. chunk' ""d P•t!te\ of debri\ werr tly1nq H •~\ ll•rd IOCI~ Ille <10or ," Callt o r1da V•r••b+fo clOUdlne\~ was pr•d1tt~ l hrougll Tllur•d•V In Soulhern ca1Uorn1a, -Ille Nallon.I WPalher s~rvlce Wiid the '"""'" ol meuura· l>le precloilM•on ... ten th•n 10 prr cent Moun1•'" ¥N \ may re<e1ve ~~ 119111 •-~ Tllur..,.v "''"'noon, fortt•sttn wKI, ~ lflof'n~r•tures tllrouglloul tht •re• •l'loul<I drop sh9lllly T,,. lt,...,.,-alure ••• u~t~ 10 llover "',,.mid 70\ on Los AnQele• Gu\ly soulllwe•I ••nd\ up 10 2S mpll "'"'" npe<led to•-parl• 01 Ille deMtrt T,,.,,..,., •llernoon, bul •um .,...,,,., ••• u~t~ lo con llnUf!IMre H19h\ In tr. low'°' were loreusl for 111• _, dtWrl\, wlllle Ill~ mercury -• uprcled lo react\ '"" 111911 ~In "'* _, deterls On Ille beeclle\, temper•luru \llOUICI ... <OOI wllll partl, CIOuCly 0 IH and 111(11\\ In Ille '°' ~ectlcled Co a •tal tt' ~•titer lncren tnv clOUll• t011i911t llecomino pertly C IOudy Tlll.,~V ll9lll v•rlnl• winds nlllfll •net mornl119 "°"''· HIVM Thuncs.v In ,,,. '°'et bN<lln to "''ct 10\ lnlend . C .. ilel tempetelutet Wiii rante bttwun S1 eM t7 lnlenct tem perel11nK wlll ,..,.. -~ St encl 7t . ,,,..e..,..,,_re1unw1110eeo. s-,11 .. -.T1.r~•I .. 9NHDAY S.C9M tow 2·02 p.m. o 1 S.Cond 11(911 1:21 p,m. t.11 TMU•SDAY l'lnt .._ J: It•·"'· .o.7 "'"' 111911 •:2' a.m. 4.t S.Cond lew 2.fl ll·"'· I ti S.CIM ~ l :S.it.m t.l' S<lf\ rllftS:C e.m., \9'~ 7·Slit.m NI-. "-4 t7 •·"'" \9'1 S · 4l p.m a nd the next day the "Kille r Bees" told Hobby by tclC'phone that they would rl'lurn at J p.m . They turnt•d up 12 m inutes la te but in style>. driving up lo the Capitol an a motorcadl' cscortert by stale lronpl·r~ An ovation hrnke out in the Senate cham bers . with ~ome l11m~ am id the l'h eers. Only 19 sen<Jtors hlld st ayed at their desks. t WO s ho rt of the 4! I needed for a quorum Now, h ttl(' lime is left to complete business• before the legislat1 vc session ends at midnight Mond<1y, and Sen A. R. "Betbc " Schwa rtz proclaimed M a rkt·l lev('I inte rest rates v ary . but on s h ort ·t e rm UNOFFICIAL POPULAR vole TrC'asury bills. the c urrent in- totals showed the Conservatives ter est 1~ !I fl pt>rccnt. with 4 m1l11 o n votes '36 I "f don't think; you can wrilt· pt-r<·enu . the Liber als with 4 5 that the• president 1s going to million !39.9 pen·enll, thl' Ne"-wave· a wand a nd 1l will tukt! De mocrats with 2 02 million 118 pl;1<'('.'' H c-p W1ll1 a m s. pnccnu a nd Socia l Credit with Moorht•art. I) l':i . a r anking 512,379 14.5 µcrcent I Thl'n' Wl'rt' nH.'mber nf llw Jlous1• Ranking 171.200 '1.5 J.)('rct-nl l \Ott<:. <·<i::.l Committt•t• :.aid nf th1· Carter forotherpart1es. propo:.al. "It 's going to ht· The totals s howf'd th<1l nearlv tou gh .. one million more Canadians vot· The pr~idt•nt ·s recommend<1 e d Tuesday than had been pre· tions also include Jegal1zmg m- d ict ed The un0Hic 1a l totals tt•rt•st bt•aring <'hcckrng CiC· showed more than 11 m1ll1on l'Ounts nat1onw1dt• ;.ind authon 1 votes ~crl'ccist P red1ct1ons had 1ng \ttr1ahlc 1ntt•rcs t rcite ''l 'M ABSOl,l'TELY 1.·on l'allcd for s hJ?hlly mort' than lU mort J?agc.., 'hhit·h would allow 'int:cd SUI 14!1 llh l' primary h11l 1 mil hon of C<1nad<J 's 14 5 million mortiwgl' payment:. lo rise and ~1_s_a~d_e_ci_d~b_11_1_r_o_r_t_h_1s_·_!>_c_s_s_11_1n~·-·~~-e_l_•_J?_ib~lf_'\_'c_>_te_r_s_t_o_t_u_r_n~o-u_t.~~--~-'-a_1_1 _~_t_t_ho\erall intcrt"st rates TOP COLUMNISTS HE LP PUT YOUR WORLD IN FOCUS EARL WATERS Has spent 30 years reporting with unique insight on California state government NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN Pokes at stuffed shirts everywhere - with a particularly sharp needle aimed at the Washington scene. Ct,ARLES McCABE Places hts tongue firmly m cheek for humorous looks at everything from sex to sandwiches. JACK ANDERSON He ·s the bes t at prying the shenanigans and secrets out of the Washington bureacracy -he ·s must reading. EVANS AND NOVAK Rowlands Evans and Robert Novak team to examme the political scene as 11 affects the nation. SYDNEY HARRIS He 'II stimulate you with bright informed comments on the news. big and lfttfe and make you think. EnjOy ~r favorite columnist on the editorial pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 l , ~ ' I ' I 7 I J ,J .. 'We•r •••e••••. VOL. 72 , NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1979 c TEN CENT lurors Tell Hom Verdict Reached 8y GAa\' tiRAN\111.U : oi-.0 .110 ,., ... ~'•" SAN DIEGO Thl· 1:: 1urt11!> who t•On\'l<'h-d Ora ni:t· t '11u11t v Supcrvii&tlr t<alph Plt•tlrll·h un1I arehite<-t Le t<t>)' Ho'\t• un hrilwn <·hargt's Tul·sc1 uy , .. ,,, lht'' noli<'ed many thm~i:. llunn~ tht· cours~ of the st'vt•11 'u 't>k tnal They said. for t•xamvtt-. tht•\ notie~d the thrt•t> dt'f .. n:-t' ... , torneys habitually won· :-hon sleeved sharts Tht•\' :.il,11 llll'll l11•th'1I llUlll'IOV th.11 u ~1·fld1nN b11n<I w11rn h\ Hoi..• ~ii'-.in un .iwam, off u.:.1111 th111 .: an<I wh1•11 11 w''' o(f ltJl&ln 11 n1 1~ht huvt• r t'flt•rtt·tl '"' t11:-"" II\ 11 11·~ of lhl' ntl{ht bdm't- (Int· 1ur111 ,,1111 :-h1• .1b11 11ot1rcd th.ti l)11-cl11d1 ... ~111•, l11t·t w .... 11111 111 1lw •·11111 truom dur111~ tlll' '" 1·i1urt d,1\1 ll \tHtl. 111 M'lt't'( iJ IUI \ \nc1 ~h··n Mr ' 1>u·1ln(·h <IP "'""ir1·d lrl 1·u11rt 1111 the trial '> 11pcn111.i 11,1} tht-1u1t1r fe lt he1 t•n'"'"''t· wa' <111 attt•m pl lf1 pvrlr<•> IJwdr tl'h 'iym pulhel1l'al I\ .~i. a (um ll tn.Jll 1\ lioH• ..all l'l'll'. h11w1•vc r . tht· 1uror:. s uacl wh1·11 tht· l.'v1dence \\a:. \Wl):h1-.I II ~HJIOkd lo guilt lwyond ..i n ·al>l)lli.I ble doubt <i nd '" J 111111-.11 n·rt.11 w > It '> JU~t whl·n you c hel·k 1 lwm tngetllt'r tht· pro~l·c:ulion !i l 'ilM' wa:. nwn· pl<tl!,lhlc lhan l h1· ct('ftonM· t':tM '. • ont: JUror s aid 111 rr tel<'phone interview fft"r thouJ:hts werti echoed by 'ilX othl'r Jurors inte rviewed by tt.•lc•phone after most of the jury rn e mbPrs n •fus t"d to be 1n tervicwed by repo rte rs as they lt'fl the courtroom J\s they left. whe1t had bee n ::i lmost a festtvt· mood amon~ lh<' 1urors durinl'! the trial had turned to obvious s tralf) and fa tigue "I am JUSI too tired unc1 worn out to want to discuss the case," JUry fore ma n Ric hard Ivey said when surrounded by DIEDRICH ENDS POLITICAL CAREER-A3 news men. Ironically, none or the jurors who late r discussed the ease s aid th ey didn 't b e la e v t! Diedrich 's version of the bribery conspiracy when the 53-y ear·old county supervisor testiried dur- ing the trial. "It was just that when you weighed the evidence and put the pieces toge ther the prosecution's case held water and there never was a satis factory r eason for the flow of so much money.·· a woman Juror who asked not to be iden tified said. She a nd othe r s seemingly found as mwch fault with pros· 1See DIEDRJCH, Page t\.2) Bert ance • 1cte Ethnic Balance Reported By JACKIE HYMAN Of 1i. 0••'' ,.119' SU.ft A s tate -manc1C1 tcd adv1sor v com millee told Nt•wµort Mesa school trust ees Tue~t.l<ty it h:Js concluded the ch stricl has no srhl')()IS that arc :-t·i,:n1gC1lt:d or in da nger of hecoming so. bul on1 · co mmittee m c•mhl·r ftlt•d his o wn report saying he rlr!>ugreei, Trustees accepted lhl:' m aJon ty re port. received the minority re port and set a public hearing for 7:30 p.m. June 26 at Harpt!r Community Ce nte r 18th Street at Tustin AvenuP The committ<:\! of lk t:ommuna · ty membe r s , two S<'hool i.ld m inistrators. t wo tC'acliers. f1w students and a PT A re prcscn tatave formed subcommittee~ lo visit schools. distribute a quc" tionnaire and a nalyze stat1st1 cal informatton. E xtracurricular acl1v1tic~ and s pecial e dut:al1on<.il progrnm:- and services we r e a lso t'X· a mined The committee made no ~ug gestrons be«au!>t• 1t found no segregation or d 1s C'rim inatio11. the majority report s tale:-. The report wai, s igned by com- mittee c hairman lle n ry I>. Durkee Howeve r. the dbscnting n· port st e1tes tha t then• dne!-. t-xtst a dangt"r of i.t•gref;!atwn ot·c:ur ring in some sc:ho11b Thal re port wa:-s ubm1t1 cd by iP e r H Tr l'l' I t" r . a f o r m t· r 'Ne wport Beach park~. he aches and rec reation comrn1ss1ont>r He cited sl<ili)>lt1•s 1nd1 c<itin~ the minority e nrollme nt), ha,·c inc r eased u vcr lh1~ p<i~t fa v1· years at sevt>ral Co~ta Mt.-)>a sch ools a nd a re tu J! her there than in the distract a)> a whOlt'. At Pomona School, for exam pl~. Tr~bler st::itc:-lht• m1Mr1ty <Stt BALANCE. P agt• /\2J ~funct Firm Cited on Dednctiom A defunct private corporation set up by Newport-Mesa school trustees lo sell computer pro· grams failed lo dedu<'t state and federal taxes and social security payments from employee c hecks for its first two months. an audit revealed Tut!sday. The audit was conducted by the farm of Price Waterhouse & Co. on the controve r sial Newport-Mes a lnstructional ResearCh Ins titute < NMIRI >. which was dissolved Dec. 31. 1978. The report gaven to trustees Tuesday indicated NM I RI may become liable for payments to tbe state and federal govern- ment to cover these omissions. Trustees said additional pay· meats received by NMIRI will be placed in an impound account to meet futurefinancialobliRalions. Offldals of NMIRI. which paid lta employees on a contract ba11a, including hired clerical alaff aa well as professional workers, be1an deductions In Septelbber. The firm was only in op4tt aUon for ali months. Tbe aulllt•ahowed a deficit of •·•• C!IOUIMred by more than *40.• la Neelvables. I• MdWon, Sla,000 in pay- ..... lo UM diltr1et from o&ber .._. 4llilrtdl have been held ,;t#r .. Oru1• County Board ....... c:::NTV C MUSIC CENTER I i I = I -~ -:.,,11lllllll1J1J111111J.tt11U UP ~\ --t --. ---; ,...;r. [§~:;ii} ~o .. J, n I I. I I I I , , I I ,. _ _., __ I I ... ;'.~ ·r:rw I. '~ --- Bris tol St Charges Involve Banking Wf\S lll NGTON 1J\f'l Hert LanCl'. Prt>s tdcnt Cart1·r'), friend and fu nner federal hudgct dtrct· tor. was 1n 1l1.c_·1t·d t od ay on r ha rg1•s IO\Ul\'ing ht!> f111;m('1al 11t•01l in,.:s when hl· he<1dt'd tw•J c; ec1rg ia hd nt..:-. _ f\bo intltl'l~ wen· Htt har<.I T •:.tr r. an offttcr ;JI (' :tlhoun F1 rst Nat io na l Bank . Thomas M. M ltt·h<·ll. a mt·mlw1 ••f the t)(1a rd o f d1rt•<·tors .,f lht· Calhoun bank a nd t hl' Nut1o n .d Hank 1Jf (; t' 11 r g 1 a • J n d II .J . 1 l' k so n M ulltns. a pa rtner with Lance and a stockholder in the Calhoun bank. THIS tS THE SITE OF THE NEW ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC CENTER IN COSTA MESA Proponents Get Land Donation, Launch $45 Milllon Fund-raising Campaign Lance and the other~ were at· CUSt'd Of making fa lse s t ate- me nts and rl'P'>rls .a nd d1. libc rate ly ovt•r valuing l<.i nd. property and securit1cs for tht- purpose of influe n r ing bank lransactions . $45 Million Sought The four we r<' char j?eel with hank fra ud involving efforts lo del'l'ive nfrrters o f t h e t"'' banks, th~ eontrnlh·r of the f'Ur- rent·y and the f<'edera l Depos it t ns urunt•e Corp. Jubilant Music Center Backers Conf.ident By TOM BARl.~Y Of ni. O••IY P ot.I Slalt J ubilant director:-. of Orangl' Count} Music Center c.ire o n the move· today Tht>y 'rc loo kin g fo r $45 million. J\nd they madt' 1l clear Tuc)>day that th<'Y art• confident the rum.b Wiii lit· 1n lhl' C1lffers Ion,:! lll·fort· a groun!ll.>rt•akang l't•rC'mony thl'Y cx1,e<"t tu hold l wo } l'<J rs hc111:t "Wt• wi ll :.ct•k th••sr funds t hr o u g h o ut So ut he rn Cahfo rn..-i." said cxN·utivc vice president J ohn M Ra u "And I th i nk we wi ll ftnd lh<Jt our tremendously ext·1t1ng OrnngP. County proJet·I will looM:n purse ~tri ngs in both tht· publit and JHI \ ule st•c·tors " Ra u's commt:nts c:t:1 mc mo m cnts aft er his 1)1)ard formally ;.iccepted c.t gift uf five acr es of Costa Mesa land in the South Coast P laza Town Cente r de vt-lopment from the Segt•rstrom family of Costa Mesa Pointing lo thl· mc1cll·I unveiled by llcnry Seg1•rs tr11rn . Music Center president ~l<unc Red· ftc ld pro'mised an e nthusiastic audience thttl the 3.200-scat Ora nge County Mus ic Center will be "much more tha n our ans we r to the Dorothy Cha ndler P a vilion in the Los Ange les -Musi<' Centc'r. "We will br ing the world"s greatest expone~ts of our art forms to Oran~e County," s he promised . "La Scala, Covent Ga rden. the Russian ballet, you na me al , they will be right here in the heart of our county.·· Mrs. Redfield and other di rec· tors repeatedly made it clear that the Segerstro m donation was ideal in terms of building a cultural complex that will be ac- <See CENTER. Page AU z The 3.1-i-ount indictment also s aid tht• defcnde1nt dl·llb1:1]iteb· m tSa pplied bank run If-; anc.r'ron· s p1r('d tn lht' \'1olal1on of variou~ hanking la~s. T h<' .lu)>lttt• Dt'p.irlmt·nt d1rl not an<h t·at!' Prc-:-.1dt·nt C'arl1·r was 1nvol\'C'<I in any of the a l ll'l.!<'d 1rrt>gul;.ir1ttl'S T hl' 111t.11ct m1·nt a lso 1dl·nt1f1t·d Carr a~ form<•r 11n·s1tlo-nt of thl· ;.Jor t hwt·st (;1·or )!1<1 Bank in H1 ngg11ltl. C:a : M11t'hl•ll J !' .1 f11rml·r l11wn1 ml•mht,'I' of lh<ll han k . and Mullin~ a:. <1 former C•rlhoun druggist It said tht• ('t1nsp1rary. lastinl.! fr(lm l!r72 until t he prc~l'nl. rt·- o;ultl'tJ an mon• l h:Jn S20 m1ll1on in lo::in:-for tlw four <lefrndants. lh1·1r fo malll'S and asson:itcs. Then: Wl'rt' 38.1 loan~ by 41 hank:-mvol\'cd 111 thl• n 1s1• T ht• in<11l'lml'nt ::.a1t.l that m uch of th1• moncv was usc•d lo rt•pay prior ln a ns bul also wa ~ u:.cd to µurt·ha st• ba nk s tcH•k . rt•pa y overdraft!-. al the Calhoun bank a nd ln<'rt•ase the inc:u me of t ht• cl l'f1•nda nt~ Tht.> :ictual or potential 111!>~ tu thl' h:rnks t•xceeded $5(HJ,UOO. the 1nd1ctmt>11t said. Lanct• w as :-pec 1f1 c all y CStt L/\NCE. Page A 21 I' Mesan Graduatin~ From Annapolis William O_ Valentrne Jr . son of Mr and Mrs . Wilha m () Vall'nline of Costa Mesa. will g raduate next Wednesday from the U S. Na val Acade my at An · "' napolis. Md ' Valentine. a 1974 graduate of Deily,..,..,._., -Costa Mesa High School, will bt? PLANNING A MUSIC CENTER .IN COSTA MESA commissioned an ensign in the Henry Segeratrom With Center a Elaine Redfield u .S. Navy upon ~raduHlion. lrvi.De Shooting Described By KATHY CLANCY °'"" Deff, Pitl41Ult Breaking into te ars as she lealilied. a Newport Beach woman told an Orange County Superior Court jury Tuesday that she watched as Irvine at· lorney Gary Wayne Patton pumped several shots into her •tater's temple. Barbara Sweartn1en told the nven-woman. five .man jury that Patton held the bands of his wtfe lotether and shot her re- p .. tedly u she tried lo move from the couple's Irvine apart· ment last Nov. 18. Katherine "Katy" Leigh Pal· ton. 23, the murder s uspect's bride ol two months. was fatally wounded by three shots in the head rrom a .22 caliber automatic pistol. . Miss Swearingen told the Jury her sister wanted to end her marriage to Patton because he constantly bad1ered her with reeun111 n( insecurity about her love for him. "He jUAt constantly bdhered • • her all day and all night by his Prosecutor Paul Me ye r. insecurity. by the fact th"t Katy however . is alleging that Patton did lo ve him but he didn't planned the murde r. borrowed a believe it." Miss Swearingen gun ahead or lime. had It readily said. aecessible and should be found She also said her sister felt the guilty ol first-degree murder. inseeurtly ste mmed rrom Pat· Miss Swearingen said she had ton's two prior marriages that gone with her !lister to the Pat· e nded in divorce. ton home at 14 Esplanade, Patton's atto rne y . Allan frvine. Stokke. is contending that the When Patt.on asked to speak .to 34-year-old Patto n is a manic ' his wife alone. she said, her sis· depressive whose' mIWltal , t· •. uggested Miss SwearU..en tlon made him nol \t'\ another room and begin for lht• 11lle~ed slavl ,i,. .1 o t ~ .. APWore ..... te INDICTED TODAY Bert Lance Dire Airport Prediction Get,s Debate Hy JOANN•: Rfo;VNOLDS Of 1i. O•olf Piiot St~ll ,\ ~tandml! ruom onlv crowd <11 Nt•wp-0rt Heach city· hall wa.., tnld Tu~dC1y night that Orang1: County Airpor t could ht!t nmt• .1001 h<>r Lo... •\ ngc ll'~ I ntc rn<J - 11nn .J I A1rpm1 . Nl'\\Pt1rl Rt•:.ll'h Ci ty Cuu11 , 1J ~om;,in J <.1t·k1e lh·:_ithl•r dt" II\ 1·n •d h<.•r dire 1.1r1·di1•t1on dur 111i.: .1 rommunity forum on the 111<' .l I :u r!")rt !-i hl~ p rcd1c le1 I that 1f l h1· Oranj.!l' Cn11nl} C11rport t•:..pand~. Nt'wp1>rt ll1•ach will hecomc a gho:-1 tllwn llko Pluy<J dcl Rey. "Wf! lire standmg on the brink hl'twccn rc:.illy good t.inll's a nd really had times," Mr~. Heathl•r ln ld thC:' pa rl1l'an t•r owd of ;11rport opponl•nl:. who packl'<i t·1tv roun<.'il cham bers Mrs. Heathe r was on<' or seven panelists who spoke al the meet 1ng sponsored by thl' Manners Community /\ssoc1at1on The ah· ' u t• 1 a t 1 o n r e p r c :-c n t :- homeowners on the west side of 1 he Uppe r lia). one or tht· neig hborhood:. affected by noisl· lro m a 1rpla11cs d cp artin~ Ora n~e Count~ Airport. None of the other pune ltst!'> ~ha red the council m .-mbt!r 's v ie ws on the future of the :urport. Thomas Riley. the Orangt• C ounty s up c r v1~o r wh o <See AIRPORT. Page i\2> Coa!..• Wea titer ln c r l'asin g <'lo ud s tonight. becoming partly cloudy Thursd ay. High s Thursday in the 60s at tht: be ac hes. low to the mid 70s inland Low!' tonaghl from SS to 62. IN818E T88.4 't' 'fM mom indtutry an o Mta· ab.-ippi River town of 200 as taverna -one for every 40 realde"'•· Story. Page Bil At Y-llf'ri<• A7 ..... .. L.M • ...,. M ....._, aw c ........... Clftli.... Dt• c-k• a ='= Cl ·=--= :: • Ct+tt .......... Ctt.U .._. C1.>t1,M .......... '" ... .... --........ . .............. Celehraf ing? 7m/fic C c> s t u M c s u M M )' o r IC d Md•'arlund uld t oday h e c10•'"n 't tM-llevc• dty t•onccrns abdul trurrh' In Uw Suuth Co¥st Plaaa M'·u will h1tve any effect un t tle propullt:d $45 million muill(' cenlor to ~ .. built there. Plan11 lo build th4' 3.200-tHiut 1·11m ~It'll wt·n· llllllOUfll't•d T ues d i•'' hy llirt•ctor::. of OrunKt' County Mu.,1c \:cntN Inc and Ow St·~..r:4lrom family. which 1:. d11natm.c tht• lund all1accnt to the South Co~l Uepcrtury theater. .. 1-'roru C.-11:.ta Mei.a 's point of v11•w . ont• of the· lrt•rnt•ndous ad '1rntulo(t'" of havin.: tht• Mus1r t\·ntt•r tlll'rt• ·~the tram c that 11 '4 t1uld ~t'rll'rak 111 o H hours ,., 1•11111.c:. Jntl we e k e nd:. .. M d •'.irla ntl ,,1111 ' Thl' City t \1u11<·1l postponed .1 ppro\':tl 11( I wo propost•rt 15 ,111ry 11H1t·1· l11'41•r:. a hlm·k awav t1 11m 1111' Mu:.11· C•·nll•r .. 11t• pend 111g 1·omph't1e111 of 11 trufhc study M 1·1-'arla111t nolt•d that t ht• thcull'r si~t· 1s a lrt•atl.V w ned for rommercial us•• undt•r a m aster P,la11 subn11tt1·d hy South Coast I 1111.a, u St•i.:ers l ro111 develop mf'lll, and won "t n·quirt• a n· /lllh' Thi· t•11.v has tak•·n rw offit•iul p11s 1lm11 1111 tht• t'roposcd Mus ic· t'1•111t•r. Mt·Farland :.11H1 , hut U~t· St•g c'r i>tro m s anct thf'alf•r l"t'llrl'St'llt:ll l Vl'S cltcl ITH't'I With l11m . (.'11u11t·tlwom 11 11 Norm a l_lt·rt WI! and City M anagcr Fn·d ~"I":. ah a I !"' r ti r I' m a k I n 1: r II l ' :-. cJ a y s u II II II u n I.' l' . ml·nt ·'J'm n•ally 1•)(c1tcrt ubout at ." lw :.aid. "I think ii':. gmng to Ill' .1 trt•mt'ndou:. assf'I to our <·om- munit~·" M~r-~aret ~rudeau. estranged wife of Canadian Pnmi· l\t~m1sl~r Pierre Trudeau. whoops 1t up at the Studio 54 c11sco m New. York just hours Lifter her hust;and t·on ccd~d dC'feat m the Canadian election. Shl' !-.aHI todav she 11 ny home lo be with him. "He ':-; the most wondl•rful m<.1n I know." * * * Frvfft Pag .. ,, I (~ENTER ••. 1·1·,:-;ihl1• to all an·a~ of Oran1•1· f 'rorn Pagr A I DIEDRICH. • •·<·ution w1tnc!-.ses as they chrl with lhol-tc "ho lc:-.ltftcd for tht• dt'frnse P ro secution witnesses Riven low ratings in the collective mind of the JUr<>rs wer e Newport He <i t h dcH·lupt:r R ichard Owen • ind former d C'velopme nt com- 1.rn11 y executive Richard Stark. G 1 ven the tughest r ating as a witness for t he prosecution by the Juror~ was forme r stall! .;t'nalor 1>1•nms Carpenter. And ranked at the top of the scalt• a mong w1tn1•:-.SC's called by the d~f e n s e wa ~ co unt y Ad m 1n1s t ral1 Vl' Officer Hobert Thomas Als o given high marks on nedib1hty und pt>rformance by I he JUrors were p r osecutor Mi chael Cap1zz1 and defenst' la wyer .lames Riddel. ··Mr . Cap1zz1 was outst:tnding fie really knew the case." one 1urnr said. Another Juror said that Riddel "was very ~1nccre a nd did a good job giving the d efense side of the case." But still another juror men t1oned that "everybody I talked to couldn't stand" one or the de fense lawye rs . Alternate Jurors interviewed indicated the outcome or the t ria l they had sat through without sharm~ m the decision wo uldn't have changed had they been able to Join in the debate. "I . quite frankly, was leaning t oward guilt though I certainly would ~ave liste ned to what my ·fellow Jurors would have said," Kathleen Boyd comme nted. !he second a lte rnate JUror. M1c~ael Brown, also said he was leaning toward a guilty verdict by the time the trial c losed . All jurors inte rviewed 1ni:cat- ed that despite four full days of behind-closed-door debate, the re was never a time whe n the jurors felt it might be possible to !'eturn a not g uilty verdict. OftANGE COAST t DAILY PILOT ,,. Or•nQPC°'"t o.ily Pttoe ••thwh•t" 1\tom r'ti~ IN-~Pr.,\.'' _,..,,t'lfiiid by trw Ot#\Qlt (N 'I Pubh\l\olf'Cl(~y S.o.tf441f'...OtltCWl .. A•r oub"""""° Monct•Y '""'~ ''"'"" •o• c°''" M."W ._,,.......,,~ft M\ll"ll~Oft 8f>Mh '°""" t•inV•H•'I lr'f'•,...l~~ .. f'l/SovtP\(M \I A '\t"'Cll .. f'~ ftCl100fl t\ °"*'""""' $.aoh;tOtn _,nd ~ • ., tN> PftftC .. , °"'°''',.•no P'*"' ., "' llO _..,, 8•• """"'· (O\.lt Ml>w, C•htor "•• .,.,. ·-.. -Prt\kte-ftt~~·~ Jec,•.C-• \lo{~"'""*"''"" 04'-.tl """-· T-lllC-EOilOt ,~, ........... 111111 .. inotfltot ~·"~ ............. . A .. !\lenl liltftlOlftQ fdilOI\ Man Arrested ln Costa Mesa Burglary Case A man police allege had the• m aste r key to a n apartme nt com plex in his pocket was a r · rested Tuesday in Cos ta Mesa o n suspicion of burglar y . Kuben Franco. 29. of Santa Ana. remained in city jail today m lieuofSI0.000 bail. police said They said Franco was a rrest· ed after Howard Keith S horr re· turned to hjs ap:trtment at the Vista Del Lago apartments. 2775 Mt•sa Ve rdt' E a !>t Drive, al 11 :30 a.m Tuesday <md found a man there. Franco. who did outdoor main· tenance work for the complex. a llegedly told S horr he was working in the apartment. but the complex m a nager denied havi n g given p e rmission t o enter. polil'e said. Police aJleged a pocket knife helonging to Shorr was found in Franco's pocket. a long with a master key Odds Agai1ist Long Lines at Gas Stations Guarded optimism appeared to be the prevailing mood today a t Orange County's ser vice sta· lions as the ·'odds ·· formed lines that were often les s than 10 cars Ion~ for their crack at the gas pumps. · Op~rator s said m a n y motonsls who last week were forming lines long before the SOME RESORT AREAS HURT BY CRISIS-AS HOLIDAY TRAVEL CRUSH EXPECTE~7 pumps opened are now a rrivin g a.t the sta!ions after opening time a nd finding that they can line up. fill up a nd still get to wo rk o n time. But regional ma nager Harvey Rose or Standard Oil urged drivers today to "conserve fuel a nd r ecognize t h e ga soline shortage as a permanent way o f life . F,.._Pa~AI B~ANCE ••• enrol~ment rose from tS.53 per- cent m 1973 to 21 .76 percent in 1974, 32.71 percent in 1977 and 41.35 percent in 1978. ( '1111111 v . · Fr:olll S1·al lk :u·h 111 S;111 C'lt'llll'llli'. 110 11n1• will Ill' mun• tha n :i half hour 1lriv•· :iwav ·· -.Ill' saul · I 1·a11 't lll'lin•1· 111°11 1:1111cl rorturw 111 tl11s ~tlh-11d11t micl 1:1·11f'r1111s offt•r " M u s 1 <' (' l' n l l • r d 1 r 1 • 1 · t o r ~ :.tre:o;s(•d that a <'.llllural e nviron mcnt has a lrea dy be e n established in the Town Cente r by the presence of the South Coast Repertor y Theater . The model unve iled at the Sou~h Coast Plaza Hote l meeting depicts a 3,200-seat suditorium with backstage and orchestral facil_ities to accommodate major mus ical and dramatic produc taons Directors predicted tha t the facility will be ideally s uited to the presentation of ope ra. ballet und light opera. Ar~hitects said the la rge pro- scenium stage they plan for the complex will favorably compare with the Dorothy Chandle r Pavilion. They said an adjoining concert ha ll will be used for smalle r musical and dramatic offerings with auxiliary facilities to in· elude rehearsal. e xhibit and din- ing areas. A m ulti-level pa rking structure will form part or the complex. There was no doubt Tuesday that the proposed Music Cente r had the enthusiastic support or c ultural orga n ization s thrbughout Orange County. The Irvine Master Chorale. the Oran~e County Philharmonic Socie ty. the county's Lyric O p era Associatio n a nd the Orange County Master Chorale were on hand a t a meeting that dem onstrated solid support for the Music Center plans . And it was also made clear that dissension cr eated over the year s by g r o ups a nd com- munities vying for r ecog'nition as the centerpiece of the coun- ty's cultural future is now al an cod. Bury-the-hatchet de monst ra - tions included that by the O range County Performing Arts" G uild which swung its all-out support or Orange County Music Cente r . long a n arch rival in te rms or cultura l advancement. "This joint support marks the e merge n cy o r two l e ading performing a rts organizations working together and signals a major advance towards the ul- tim ate goal." Guild president R obert H. Blaustone said . "We are working together to fl~I a void," Mrs. Redfield told him. "Ten years from now Orange County will be at the center or the world's cultural sta1e." 'J'.rebler al10 expreaae« his behef that tetl scores of minorl· ty s tudenLa could have been ex- amined. even tbou1h these re- 1ulla miaht be affect~ by fac· • tors unrelated to the school •1st.em. Anaheim Boy, 2, Drown8 in Pool A 2-year -otd Anaheim boy drowned Tuesday in a backyard swimmln1 pool, Oran1e County coroner'• deputies reported to· day. Justin Smith, apparently He suggested a "vertical analyaia" to follow aome m lnori· ty 1tudent.s -anonymously throulh the school ayatem to see If they .made aaUlf actory pro1reu. 1 tumbled into the pool at 430 s Archer St .. Anaheim. _.t 11 :56 a .m . and could not be revived by· paramedics summoned •lo the scene, oatclall aaid . Duke J-'ote: yea WASHINGTON (Al'> Tb• ...._. ••nlmot1ly 1pprO¥td l~lll t oday .... ._urortn•-tltt• 1eovern· ment to 1111~ 11 aold mNtal h o norina 3t'tor J o hn W1tyne of Nf'wport Heu<'h .. J ohn W11ynu ccltbrates h1 i; 72nd hlrthday on S1ttur- d ay anrl thl11 la 11 way tu honor thhi last or the old timl' movl(• •ctors." Rt'p. l"rank Annunzlo. D·lll . told eolh•nJ?Ut'R Tlw measurt• .iO<'s to lht' St'natc /\llhou.ih the Senate has ap1uovcd a s imilar ball. dlHerencf's lwtwet•n lh•• two c ha m bt'rs over tht• J>rc<'hlt' wordin~ of lh1• enJ?ruvinl! will h nv.- to lw n•t•om·1l1•c1 twforC' th1• nwasur1• n m tw :-.1~n<'cl in· to l aw hy Prt«..,idc•nl Carter ,..,.... 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Exeeatloa Stayed --~en 'Praise God' STARKE. Fla tAP) John A. Spenkellnk's life was spared t~arly today. only hours before the 30-yea~old murderer was to die In Florida'" eleftric chair f'ederal judtces In Atlanta and W Qsh lnl(ton j!runt ~d separate appeals for a stoy of execution "Pr aise God!" the fo rm<'r Ruena Park man shouted as lht• ne ws flashed acl"08s a l4•14'vision screen out.side his cell a fe w feel from the dt'ath cham~r Ills F.p1sropalian minister. ttw He v Tom Feams t e r . l{av1· Spenkellnk Holy Communion at I 11.m . JUst one hour hefor1• l!ll:trds had bt•t•n du1• on l>f>ath How to shave Srwnkellnk 's ht':HI a nd lt>tt to increast' thi• effic1t•11 1·y or lht• .-lt•c·tm· t•ha1r l.c•i;s thun 12 hour-; lwfor1•,<·11n Tund uy a flt•rmMin, Spcnk'l'l1nk ... LANCE ••. d1arg1•1I with l!'11·11u111~ 11( """'"' pltn11ton of hank runcl ' whtt.· ht • w :t!l 1>rPs uh'nl of th•· two l1:1nk:. In f1 v1• oth1•r 1•111111h . ht· wu ... 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G ilmore re fused to pursue l'OUrt appeals. and these would have bt.~e first .~xecutions or prnmnt•r!> ~•RinnKt their will in the• United States since 1967. The ft'lorida prison was quiet today ufh'r a m.iht or tension amc>nt( mmatl'h angry about the • m p 1· n d 1 n .i c x c t' u t 1 o n . a11t h or1t1t'" l\illfl F.arly In th~ llH!ht. 1111111111·' c·h anlt•d . hanAt'd 011 t lw 1·1•11 walb and hars and hl ...mall r1r1•:-. in proll'l>l ltut a rter ttw st ay was J!rant· t•cl. t h1•y scltt.•11 down S1~nkf'link was lo ha v1• bt•t•n t•Xc'l'Uh'd at 7 .1 m .. 1>11nk11 al 8 Rites Held 11"'or Suicid .. Victin1 in CM ~l'l'\'11'1':. 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Mr l.alJ"' lf';l\'1'' 111 ... 11111llw1 . < l;ira L:i lJt•r of ('11:-.la Mt·~a. 111 , ... , ... t('r, (;lortan1· llartdei.:cn or llun11nl!lnn lkal'h . his m atc•rn.il ~r:ind1iarcnt :., David a ncl Atl••l1· A rt· n :1 • a n ti h 1 s pal t• r nu r ~r o ndmothl'r Ma1?dcl.111.1 Lal Jt·•. a ll of i'/r-'4 Yorio. Th<.· family ha.:. !>Ul?(:t•stcd m l'm o ria l d11natwn~ 111 Thi· ~· h r 1 :-. I '' r> h P r ,\ I. a I J t' r S('h11 lar ... h1p Fuml :.it ~t·>Aptlrl Ha rbor llt ~h Sc hool SUMMER SALE Starts June 1st Select from the finest lines available at very special prices. All our upholstered pieces will be reduced for this event. 1 Q0/o to 25°/o off. Special orders included. Stop in now while selections are at their best. . I Budaqs· MSW YORK 4AP> -Worried Uaat ...... ····-lob milht run cir)'. people r•annln1 lriP6 over the llemOria Day w•kend are tW"ldq to traina, planea and bu1e1 -and creati n1 • pa.......,.en.nch. Amtrak reported Tuesday that ill ntln'at.t.I for the trHllend are up., pettent over last year Coatlnental Trallwaya bua line ••peel.I 25 percent mo~ ridt1rs . * • * and Greyhound is ~imllarly OP· Uatlatx. "n' L00&8 Ukt; we'rt> IOI.ft~ to baft a real boom wffkend,' Hid an Amtrak apokeaman tn Wa1hlnston who did not want to .,. ldmtifted. "W• think that murh or It la du• to the 1asollne problt m, ·' htt add.-d. "We've alway!$ h•ve • rrowded rondlUon on holidays. but nothing like we've had the past two months. We 'vt<t.ad pee>· pie llwannina onto our tulf\3 " ( EtiERGY J reaume full 1ervico u.nUI after the weekend. "We 'r' coine to be crowdt!d,'' uid Dan Henkin, a spoke111man for thu Air Triansport Associa· • * • I 8'f0 lnerease tlon. a Wa1bln1ton-ba1ed ln- duatry lfOUI>. ··wa DPECI' TO do very heavy bualnea, even more ao than U1ual because of the United strike,'' aald Al Becker, a spokesman for American Alrllne1. Most or the airlines expect that jet fuel supply will not be a • * * problem, altbou1h moat have been-naanmc n&nl ·on Iller an re· cent moot.ba. Delta, however, bu been ean- ce1Un1 an avera1e of JO of it.I more than 1,800 nt1ht.1 a day ill the put eouple ol weeks beeaUM of •bort f\lel 1uppllet, and ex· peeta to have to rround several over tbe weekend. lf nited to O,W.11 Planes to Other Airlines CHICAGO I AP > United Tht Amtrak spokesman s.ald Pt'(>ple trylnti to m ukc tr1tln rt! servahon1 tor this wt'ukcnd should tall ht-fore 7 u m or urtt-r 7 p.m . ~ause the phon••i. ur .. Jammed during tht' day DON BEHNKE, A spokesman for Greyhound in Phoenix, Artz . s aid . "It 's alw1tys a good weekend, and you combine that with the gasoline shortati:e and 1t 's going to be an excellent weekend.'' Getty Halts Diesel Sales in Mid~est TULSA. Okla <AP> -Getty Refining and Marketing Co. has halt· ed the sale of diesel oil and furnace fuel in the Midwest because of Airlines uys it will honor oasaenger tickets for flights from all other airlines for 21 days from the time it resumt:s operations. what it called a n extreme shortage of the products. 1 The company said Tuesday it hoped to resume sales in about a I 1 t t Lee Sneath. a Dalla s-based spok esman fo r Gr eyhound 's co mpetit o r . Conl1n c nt al Tra1lways. said· week. I ,' In New Orleans , meanwhile, a group of congressmen called' for government allocations or diesel fuel lo prevent the shutdown of more than two dozen oil rigs. The carrier. which has been shut dbwn since March 3 1 becau se of a st rik e b y machinists, plans to resume limited operations Monda y and full operations seven to 10 days tater if a tentaHve contract a1reement reached Saturday wlt)l the International Associa- tion of Ma ~hin is t s and Aerospace Worke rs is ratified this weelf. John Zeeman, vice president for passenger marketing. said the proposal to accept compara- ble tic.kets from other airlines will provide more d irect routing and wider choices or departure times and dates for air travelers. SEMINAR ··u you want lo travel Wednes· day or Thursday this week or Tuesday, Wednesday or Thurs- day next week. chances are you 'II avoid most oft he rush.·· NErntER BUS LINE expects major problems obtaining fuel. "Any shortages that might oc- cur would affect primar ily charter service." Sneath said. The airlines also expect a busy weekend. partly because of a s trike at United Airlines. Although a tentative agreement has been reached in that dis- pute, United is not expected to I * GETTY SAID ITS action af- fects customers of Ske lly brand products from the Arkansas River to the Rocky Mountains a nd from the Canadian to the Mexican borders. The company said a 16 percent increase in sales of the fuel in the first four months of the year led to the problem. Getty said it was implement· ing a special program of dis· tribulion to comply with the De partment of Energy 's new * • 1 1 Standard Chief OUT OF STA TE PROPERTY t WHAT IS ntl ,.°"' POTltm.U.? IS" ... cncAL? I Sees l01prove· Dient 1 Out-or-s tate Real Estate investment offers dynamic opportunity. Learn orthe potential in Low I Down Payments. Positive Cash Flow. and Rapidly . I Increasing Prices Elsewhere Underst and the I polenilal in various areas of the country Whether I you are a first lime investor or an experienced 1 Exchanger. THIS S EMINAR IS A MUST I Reservations Required. CAU. POR RISBYATIOMS IJJ.0240 1APARTMENT I 1 INVESTMENT REALTY CAll FOR I LOCATION I TUES. & WED. 7:00 P .M. LOS ANGELES <AP> The chairman of I Standard Oil Co. of California says he does not believe last week's meeting between California leaders and President Carter will result in sub- stantial gasoline supply increases. but he added the worst of the gas shortage is probably over. I H. J . Haynes told a news conference Tuesday that the allocation base change announced by Carter following the meeting with Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and others had actually been an· nounced at least two weeks earlier. He said the state will still feel the effects of that modification. but "that did not come about because of that meeting with Brown." rule requmng that suppliers give first priority lo customers with certified agricultural needs. THE COMPANY SAID it would take at least a week to re- sume sales "as equitably as possible to customers with certified agricultural needs." In New Orleans, Rep. Bob Liv· ingston. R·La. said a diesel s hortage was threatening to stop the operations of one Colorado company, the R&L Mining Co .. in three to seven days, and a series of other companies in Louisiana and Texas in 10 to 20 days. .. My first rount was 25 rigs in- volved:· Livingston s aid, "but it appe ars n o w it m ay b e s ignificantly more tha n that. .. He said mos t of the companies a r e supplied by the Phillips Petroleum Co.. which has an- nounced that diesel a llotments will be cut back 40 percent from last year's supplies. Easy Saver For Assembly man Bob Hayes. R·San Fernando. the shortage of gasoline hasn't mttanl a chang~ m tra nsporta· l ion. lie commutes daily from his Sacramento hom e to the Capitol garage b y motorcych.•. Hayes says he's been a cycling fan for 28 years and adds that his machine gels SO miles per gallon Ov~r 1,he Counh•r NASO Ustinqs MUTUAL FUNDS Tuck:l'A~~A I ., " • "" 0 10 .. "II HIQhYld 11 .. 11.'M lntom .... 'so ()pp('nflelmH .. d Com s "., 11 !>I -COMl'ANIES Btlll<k 13,oj 1•.U Fnerelecl F;,..:· HolCIQ Tr 1.00 NL Mny Mil 1.00 NL Oof1pe11 UI 1.01 Gr~lh •.02 .... in the Center of Things Discover.a secure country life in a private gated community that seems worlds apart from today's hectic pace. 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STOCKS I BUSINESS Trend C'oatla.es ~U.S.' Names • ; • • Really Are Not' • ' By MILTON MOSKOWITZ ~·: :;~ lf you 1et drunk on Seagram 'a gln, take an Al~: Seltzer for your hangove r. smoke a Kool claarette, brew a : cup of Taster'• Choice ins t.ant coffee, shop in Saki Fifth• A venue and then try to calm your jan1Uni nerves by' downing a Valium tranqu.ilizer, you will have, in each ~ case. bought from a foreign-owned company. While these are e v e ryday names in American life,· they all belong to no n ·U .S. companies. SEAGaAM IS CANADIAN, ~LTHOUGb it does the bulk of its business h e r e . · L Miles Laboratories. make r of Alka·Seltze r and One·A - O a y vitamins. has bee n acquired b y a G e rman c hemical : giant. Bayer. , Kool is m a d e b y Bro wn & Williams on T o bac co, wholly• owned s ubsidia ry o f B .A .T lndusfries. Britis h multina-. tional operato r . B .A .T a lso o wns the S aks Fifth Avenue c h ain . Taster 's C hoice is o n e o f the m a n y bra nds of Nes tle, the S wiss confectio n e r , a lso the o wne r o f Libby, M c Neil and L ibby, Stouffer Foods a nd Alc on Laboratories. Valium. w o rld's la r ges t s e lling drug, was d e ve loped b y the S wiss pharm a · ce u lical ·c h e mi ca l farm . H o ffman · La R och e . Th e li st n r Ame r ican compa nie s o wne d o r contro lle d b y foreign inte rest s keep's Money Tree le n g the ning _ F o ur ht~ o n e s fe ll l ast year . Amtel or Provide nce. R.I . indus t r ial m a nufacture r with sales o f S415 millio n . fe ll to Can ada's Oom1n1on Brid ge. A1rco o f M o ntva le. N .. J • c h e m u:<JI com pany with s a les o f $920 million. w as bou g h t h y Britain 's BOC Nat ion a l Star c h a nd C hemical o r Bridg e w ate r . N J • fir m with s ales o f $370 millio n . wa:, acquir ed h y t;ntlf•Vl'r . thf' An g lo· Dutc h com · b in e a lr('ady r eprt.'St>n tt·d h n t• throu~h L ever B ros. a nd T h os. J . L ipton A nd H udd l)fTroy. Mich .. a u tom o tiv e prod· ucts s upplier with ..,alt"• of SI 2 htllton , was p icked off b y Germ a ny 's T h yssl'n WllF.N FOREIG ~ <.OMPASIF:S AREN'T tmyrn~ out U S c o m panies. lhl'y arl' 1m e~t1ng h e rt-<.h rec•tl), '>t a rting from sc .. rat ch Fir eston e T1rt: a nd H ubher h a:-. h h·n ha\'IOJ.! a lot 11( trou ble m a k ing radial t ires •or m o n ey 1. but l"r ilnt1.-.., M ich e ltn m a kl·s 1t look 1•<1s y M 1c hl•lm. whost: '>h<1r1• 11r thr> Ame ric a n mar kl'I I!'. n~1ng s l t-adtly. will hu1ltl <1 SHiii m i llion tirl' plant n•·ar Cfllumbia, SC T h al will hl· 1 1~. fifth p la n t m 1ht-l 'mtf•d S t ;ikS Aft11r th;,t. L plans lo bu1lt1 a n oth('r r adial plant m ·ar /\us ttn. Tt·xas American manuf;H'ture rs of TV !-.1·1., a h 11 t1<n 1· half t h e ir p roblt·ms If ttwy 1l1dn'1 J.!O •1Ul flf hus 1m·..,..,, th1·y wt·nt ovt:•r s t>as to mak t• th•·m H ut lhP .1.1pC1n1·!-.1~ s1~cm t<1 likt.' rnak1nJi! telev1s 11in :-.1•1s m t lw lJ S "4 1th /\m<>rl('&n l:ibM. Five .Jap un1•se t·ornpan11·s Sony ~Jnyu . M<ihushrta1 Mits ubishi a n c1 T11:-.h1lla 1111• ;ilr1•:idv m akinJ! TV re. cciver s her(' Two m11n· I lit.ic·h1 J Od Sh arµ w ill oven Lr .S. pla nts this ~ 1·ar A mong som1· other lci rnlit<lr t\m1·n e:.H1 hranr1 n11m t?" that come to you from fc1r <.•1).!n nwncd l'Ompante'i Jrt· B1c ballpoint P<'ns 1F n·n t'h 1. llr y lcr £><i m 1lint1s h 1, T e n H igh b o ur bon 1C<1 nad1.in 1. K t·l'blcr c r<1 c kt·r:, 1 nr1tish l. M agn avox 1Uutc h 1. Mound ' 1Rnt1s h 1. B <1nt a m bo ok <; 1G e r m an • Ti me•" 1;\o r1A1•J.:1:Jn 1 a n rl B a 'ik111 H o hb1n ' 18 rit1s h I Robert F. Redfearn. S<tn Ju<.1n C a pis t r ano . h as 1nmet1 Toral·Vahey & A i.soriates, tnr .. S ;.inta Ana. <1'> J.!rCIUp p r o duc t sal e s manc1gr·r H e p revio u s ly h <'aded C'nns umers Managc mt>nt Co . L aguna B each . Before that he w<1 s p r esident of Los Angeles L ire lns uranre Co .. L<1!. Anl?l'les H e is involved m the d ilY to·day aci1v1ty of prom oting g roup produ ct s a les. inc lud ing the d esign and imp lc m e n ta tio n o f g rou p h ealt h m s ura n cl' p lans a n d t he p r esenta tion o f those pla n s lo mdependen t b r oker s. the i r c lie nts a n d prospects . * Motivational Ues ign and Marketing, Inc •• Irvin e h as appointed Sally S now a s a commercial acc o unt executive She is a for m e r account ~signer tn the design r e· sources g roup a l H e rma n M iller , Inc •• Los A n geles * Robert F. R e inhart o f San C le mente . former m a rket man ager o f the r es1den t1al produ cts marke ting division for J o hns -M anville . h a s b een n a m ed c o r porate marke t in g m a n a g e r o f the Monier Co. or O r a n ge. a m a nufacture r o f con- c re t e roofinJ? t iles : a EECO INC .. S a nta A n a e lectr o nics m a nufac ture r , bas e le cted J . J . She lton a s a m e m ber o f the board .of direc· tors. He is corporate vice preside nt a nd a direc tor of Baker Intemaliooal Corp. a nd president of Baker International Drilling F.qu.ipme nt Group. • Doll Plewa has bee n named nationa l s ales manager for Dleeoa. Irvine . He was previsouly affilia t ed with Warwick Ele ctronics of Chicago and Alpha Meta ls in N e w J e rse y . • Mlcrodate Corp., Ir vine. h as pro moted Chuck Caaoa to vice president of the c ustome r ser v ice d i v ision. He has been with the compa n y for more tha n five y ears and was promo ted fro m h is pre vious pos t a s director o f cus tomer s erv ices. ' • Joeepla J . Ziomek, Laguna Beac h . has been promoted lo vice president and senior bus iness development manager at Vldoll Bau'a Beverly ID.Ila-West Los Anreles regional bead omce. He joined the bank In 19'76 and bolds a bachelor of arts de1ree and a master's degree in business administraUon from Ruteers University. • Diltovery Properties, Santa Ana, has named Paal Gallo, Fountain Valley, to handle sale and leaain1 of in- dustrial properties. He ii a former vice president of Irvine Savini• and Loan and has been involved in the real estate business for a number or years. Saffell Ir McAdam, Inc., Irvine, bu completed a 12,000..aquare.foot addition for tbe Taco Bell Corp., lntne. Tbe e~ area bcMlaea tbe aeeounUna, real lltate. dJtilrlbuLlon -puttbulq ~ ...... tnaa- iDI room wttb IOUDdproof dlwidlr wall 11111 fMUltlll fDr acreem end audio Yilual equlpmlllt to trma tM 9tGte ' ; , • • i • : I manqen. j