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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-30 - Orange Coast PilotI r.. .. ........ Jllo ... ' • -. ~ ... 1·. Texaeo Cutting ,_ &as Quota; fi1•lf -0 Awake, Crying To Sell More After S1•rgery WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30, 1979 YOL 11, HO IM, f UC110NS U PAOES - New Prolr1fl Singer -activist Joan Hacz, active in anti-Vietnam War protests in the 1960s and 1970s. h as laun c h ed Hu m a nilas· Inte rnationa I Human Rights Committee to pro t es t l ong -t erm .. prisoners of conscience·· in Vietnam. "My politics have not changed. I have always spoken for the oppressed people of Vietnam. ·• she said. U>edRaped 'To Prevent· Hit,chhiking' A middle-aged motorist who said hia eoat was to discourage • girls from hitchhiking attacked ~ and raped a 16-year-old Hunt· 1 ington Beach High School coed Tuesday. Fountain Valley police said. "If I do this lo enough girls, they won't hitchhike," the man reportedly told bis victim. Police said the girl was bhchhikin1 home from her boyfriend's house at about 4:40 p.m . when she caught a ride with a westbound motorist on &Ilia Avenue near San Anton Slreet. ' The driver, described as about 47 years old, six leet tall with a medium build and graying brown balr, raped the girl neJr tbe lloate11ori School, 18110 Ma1D011a St., 1be told police. Offtftn Nici tbe vicUm waa nl•ued from the car. which WM...,...beclutuwltbanew ...... Wirt top, at New Haven Lue -4 Yorktown Avenue In Rutblllon Beach foJlowlq the ...... Texaco To Cut Supplies NEW YORK rAPl -Texaco and Gulf oil companies are cut· tin~ back some ~asoline a llot· me nts fo r June and gasoline dealers arc expecting another "liJ?ht weckt>nd." in somt• parts of the country • E n ergy Secrct<Jry Jame~ Schlesinger said the announce- ment was "ce rtainly not a favorable sign ·· The govern- ment had been predicting the ~asohne supply situation would improv<' in .Junt• Te)\aC'o said its cuthack will ttpply natwnwidt'. hut G ulf said its action will apply onl y cast of lhl' Rocky Mountain ~. with larger allocations on the West <.:oast. On tht· bright side. Standcird 011 of C<1hforn1a <Chevron 1 said 1t wi ll pump more g<i s into <ll•alers· hmks In .June With some oil companies not yet announcing plans for June. it is tov t'arly to tell how t he cut· b<icks wtll affecflhe ovcr <ill sup- ply crunch <1nd what sections might bc hit hardest. Most gasoline dealers don't expect a request this week of problems faced in late April, when monthly a llocations of gasoline ra n out and many sta- tions were forced lo close. But Lhey say that delays in gelling June gasoline shipments could mean a tight weekend for gas s upplies. "l don·t think stations will li mit gasoline this week but rather just s~ll whal they have and then close until Friday," :.aid Robert L. Cope, chairman of the Indiana Service Stations Dealers Association. "And Fri- (See GAS, Page AZ> Church Chief Faces Charge SAN FRANCISCO <AP) The rounde r or the Churc h of Hakeem and proponent or the church's alleged "Dare to Be Rieb·· scheme has been indicted by a fede ral grand jury on chargt"S ranging from mall fraud to perjury. Charged with Clffford Jones, 30, also known aa Dr. Hakeem Abdul· Rasheed, IHder and tor a time president or the church, waa Janice Phillips, a church minister and vice president. The government alleges they were involved in a scheme to defraud persona induced to live money to the cburch and leadiac donors to believe they would re· celve a 400 percent return on money donated to the church in a 1bortUme. .... ,.. ltlan Rapes llB ~oed 'To Stop Hitehhlkitlfl' l'oung Protester Afl Wlr•p ... to Nargcss Shenassa. 2112 , carries a placard bearing the likeness of lht• Ayatollah Khomeini in Lafayette Square. across lhl' street from the White House. She was pa rt of o small group of Iranians who staged a ma rch in sup- port of Khomeini and in protest of Zionism Pioneer Surgery Separates Twins SALT LAKE CITY IAP> - Siamese twins Lisa and Elisa Hansen, joined at the top or their heads since birth 19 months ago, were successfully separated to· day in pioneering surgery that lasted more than 16 hours. Te n hours after they we re se p a rat e d , a hospital spokeswoman said their condi- tion was unchanged: "critical, but stable." "It's done and it's a success. They 're awake and crying," s aid John Dwan. spokesman for the University or Utah Medical Center, shortly after the marathon operation. He said the tops of the twins' heads were closed at 5:95 a.m . Two teams or surgeons, one for each twin, •participated in the operation. Shortly after surgery, Dwan said the twins were in "critical but stable condition and their prognosis is unknown." The parents, David and Patricia Hansen of Ogden. were '·very graleful and very tired," Dwan said. The Hansens and several close me mbers or the family kept a vigH at the hospital during the surgery, which began at 12:40 p.m. Tues· day. "All of us, all the relaUves, bul especially their mom and dad, are elated," the twins' un· cle, Paw Hansen, lt. said In 1 telephone Interview today from hi1 O~den borne. "We're 10 Mp-• p y. It's a mirciclc ... Our prayers were answered ... Hansen said he had not seen his nieces but looked forward to seeing them later in the day. He quoted the twins· father as CSee TWINS, Page A2> Reagan Tops GOP in Poll SAN FRANCISCO <AP: -Thirteen months before California's statewide primary election , former Gov. Ronald Reagan is strongly preferred by the . state's Republicans for the 1980 GOP pres ident nomination. the California Poll said today. The independent poll of 979 adult.a completed in the first half or May round that 48 percent or the respondents would vote for Reagan if handed a primary election ballot now. Reagan wu followed by former President Ford, with 23 percent, Senate Minority Leader Howard M. Baker wtlh 11 percent, and former TexH Gov· ernor and Treaaury Secretary John B. Connal· ly, with 8 percent. ' 'Small Things' Ground Some By Th«> Associatt'd Press Ma ny of the Unated States· DC-IO jetliners o rde red ~rounded Tuesday -were bark in the air today Clnd thousands of stranded passengers we re find· ing rides as s••veral airlines t'ompletcd safety inspections or dered by the f'ederal Av1at1on i\dministrat1on The FAA s aid by madmornini? JO of the 134 Jl'ts had passf'd m s perlion and wt'r t: baf'k an service. But FAA !'.pokcsm an 1-'rt·d Far rar said some other Jel'i fa iled to pass the inspection and were still grounded . He d1dn 't know how man\ Contint•ntal A1rwC1ys n :ported t hat "minor d1 s r r epanc1es " OC-10 BOLT TRACED TO IRVINE FIRM?-A3 wt•re found in fi ve of its 15 DC -lOs. Other a irline~ said thl',\ round nothini.: wrong. "T here 1~ no serious proh lcm . ·· said Continent<.11 Vin· President J oe Daley. "There 1s nothing major These are JUSt sm all thin~S WC found that Wt' want to fix ourselves ." fo'arrar said il lakes about 15 man-hours to inspect each jet. World Airways had all six of its DC-IOs fl ying agaan this morning. A spokesm a n for National Airlines s aid. "We 're in the pr ocess of gelling back l o normal." A spokesman for American Airlines said six of its 30 w1de - bodies jets were operating out of Ne w York and Los Angeles and three others were expected to ht! flying out or Chicago by mid· day. "We are hopeful to get more on the line throughout the day , but we certainly are not rushing inspections," the American spokesman said. Airlines around the world also grounded OC-lOs for inspections. voluntarily complying with the FAA order. which pertained on· ly to U S.-owned aircraft. Most reported today that in- s pections we re completed or near completion." and several had their wide-bodied jets back in the air. The grounding or the jeta was ordered during an inve.s ligation Gold Takes Drop LONDON CAP> -The price of gold dropped today as profit· taken moved Into the market and sold oil the metal. The dollar poeted a modest gain in Tokyo but was 1enerally weaker in Europe. Gold was quoted at $272.125 an ounce in Zurich and $272.135 in London. ll reached a · record $277.625 In Zurich tr9dlng Tuesday . of F ri day ·s c ra s h or an· A m e rican Airlines OC-10 in ChicaJ!o which killed at least 273 people. the nation's worst air disaster. Thousands of passe nger :. scra mbled for new flights or c·ooled tht>1r heels in airport lounge'i and hotel~ Tues day ~hen the government handed do~ n the order Rut a 1rl1 nc s pokes men at evt?ral airports this morn· ing rl'JJ(}rtcd only minor dis rup- twns of scrvtcf•. · I understand how they feel Jbout safety, but they could Bl lc<ist notify the people," said Carml'la Soffre<i of Fair Lawn. N ,J . as ~he waited al Mia mi ln- 1 t•rnatwnal Airport for a N<1 · taonal flight homl" 'You try to ~t'l tu the counter <.1nd all they say 1s, ·step Away · " f\1rk Kirkpatrick , supervisor o f reservations for Western 1\irltncs m Los Angeles. said 1Stt OC·IOS, Pa~e A2> SALT II Viewed NOO RDWIJKERHOUT . Netherla nds 1AP ) NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns told Secreta ry of Slate Cyrus Van ce and others today the SALT 11 agreemt!nl "would con- stitute a significant milestone in the positive evolution of East· West relations . But much re- mains lo be done in this and other East· West dialogues." Coast Weather Night and morning low c louds but mostly sunny a fternoons throug h Thurs- d ay . Slightly warmer day!\. High& in mid to UP.· per 60s al the beaches, low to mid 70s inland . Nightly tows in m id to up- per 50s. INSIDE TOD.4 W The three survwing Dionne qwintuplda. who ctlebrotftl their 45Ch birtlldaJI Molldov. staU f'TOfect Jheir privacv. 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We· ve bt.>cn huµ111~ and µray111i.: for this day ' Working in shift!> through the night. tea m s of surgeons tied off s hared blood vessels a nd c ut a part the ~iris' skulls Whe n they were wheeled out of the oper~tlnJ roo~ t oday, 1t was the fi rst trm e In their lives they had indepe nde nt move ment. D r . S t e phe n Mrnto n . a s pokes ma n for the m edical· team . said recently that separa- tion of this type had never be fore been com pleted s uc- cessfully. Other attt•mpts ended in death or severe mental re· tardation, he said. Asked if either of the twins may have suffl'red brai n damage durinJ? lht• g rueling sur- gery. Owan del'hnc·d comment Newsmen were not a llowed near the OJX'rating theater. but Dwan compa red the lengthy, del- IC'ate operation l<I a ballet. He said the opt•rating roo m was noisy and busy as up tn 11 dor tors confl'rn•d and worked in team s. Refore the ope ration, Minton cit-scr ibed Lis a a nd Elts a as IH• a It h y eh i I ct r <.' n wh o w c rt· perfoctly normal. htJI phyi;ic:,illy a nd mentall;.-. c•xc•t•pt for tht·1r ht'1ng jrnn{'(l logct ht•r Double Eagle Top Balloon LONG REACH t AP 1 A µair of Albuquerque. N.M , ml'n who were the first to soar across thl' Atlantic in a balloon, have won the resurrected Gordon Bennett i nte r nationa l he li um balloon ract' Maxie A nd er~on a nd Bt•n Ahruzzo. who conqurcd tht' Atlantic by balloon last August. had the race wrapped up Tues day when lhNr OCJuble Eagle ha lloon drifted gently to earth 13 miles northwest of Dove Creek. Co l o .. said race monitor Rosemarie P itz. Although the Qoublc Eagle's only remaining competitor t he Rosie O"G rady from Orlan- do, Fla .. was still a loft. it re· portedly had wind trouble near the Nevada bordt:r and landed a fe w hours later near Las Vega~. Outer Limits Lance Views W /\Siii NG TON t AP 1 .. Bt-rt Lance 1s still my friend.·· Thal was President Carter ·s response whe n asked at a ne ws con fe re nce to ~1ve his reaction to the indictment last week of the forme r bud~et director. "I don't sec any bene fit to be derived from my commentint on the act ions presently under way within the legal system of o ur count ry , .. Carter added Tuesday. Lance was ind ic t ed by a federal ~rand jury in Atlanta on 22 felony cha rges involving a l- leged mis use o f bank funds . c ha r"es unrelated to his duties as 11udgel director . DAILY PILOT l~Ot~COll\t 0...1ty Pilot w1th wf'hCf\1\tOM b.,,..,, IPw,.,....,.. Pt~, t\ C)u()ftVW'it OY 1r. 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J(1>1nt.1 a wh1h- l11n1wr ancl to i.ay t h11 l ttw fo1l11r•· to do that as murder 1!> nc1t lh11 law And I don 't think unyone wuultJ wu11t 11 t11 bt· tht• low Wffdua.a~..-.. Whtie• prmw1·11t111 Hollt'rl ( 'h,1t h' rtun l't.u:::.\iay (01.1 ll~d W udd1 II u .... premt'dltated murder<-r. Wl'td· tnan 11\Sistt-cl hhl dle11t II) IMO· 1·t>nt of nnv r rlmt· And he 111rture·d th•· 43·year· n lll tlw1lm~t1111 ll1.1rl)41ur ph~si· t'I a n 11" t h e v 11· t 1 m o f a n u v1•r i t•11louis prosec utor and hotipit11l l'Orrtdor i,:osi.1µ Hoth Ch11th •rton und We~dman l>l·a.:~n huul 1Ara:umtots m the nc-nrly th r('f' mon t h murder 11•111 ul Tu1·i.duy Th" argument!> l"VrlllOUl'd llXJa) Slit•king A ro1111d A motht.·r rubrn t«.t rned food to hl'r nest ne ar a factory m Danville. Ill., dcsp1tt· a twig stuck through her body. Work(•rs ;1t fht• plant ~"." that. except for her handicap. ..;lw st·t.·m~ ''' lw 111 fine· timdition. U.S. Border Patrol Given Riot Gear S AN YSIDRO 1AP1 Riot J!car is hein~ d1stribull'd to U.S border patrolmen with bandit at- ta<'ks. rock t hrowing and shoot· 1 ngs on the• rn crea!>C Albert M. Franco. chief de pu ty patrol officer , said the Ml'x· ican border north of Tijuana al night 1s a virtual no-man's land or "war zone.·· .. Wc 'rl' go i ng a f ter th e gangs,·· Fra nco said after lht.' r iot gl!ar order was is.sued Tues day . In three s hootings Monday n ight. f i ve Mexicans we r e wounded. two of them escaping haek across the border. T he outbrea k of gunfi re came <Jfter Mexican police called for help from the U.S. Borde r Patrol in locating a sniper nea r Tijuana I nte r nation a l A i r p o r t ·Authorities found three aliens who had been wounded by rob be rs believed to be Mexican. Among those three. a 15-year· old Mexican youth was taken to C hul a Vi s t a Co m mun ity Hos pital in serious conditio n with wounds in both legs. Doc tor s said one leg may be am- putated. Another group of 18 alie ns try mg to slip into the United States about midnight Monday was met by U.S. officers who shot one m an, Ismael Villa. reportedly trying to escape , Villa was Jisted in stable con- dition today in a San Diego hospital. Border patrolmen said he was shot accide nt ally when a n offi cer was pushed down an e m bankment and his pistol dis· charged. • A few minutes tater , 11 aliens escaped from a holding bar- r acks al Border Patrol head- quar ters by re moving a sheet of metal from the bathroom ceiling and kicking a hole in the roof A man in that group was being he ld as a mate rial witness against a n a l ien s muggler whose c ar c ras hed Saturday, ki ll ing a Ml!x 1can wom an passenger. I\ total of 5,542 a liens. a four- day record, were a pprehended illegally in the border area from Friday through Monday. Most of them were later released back in Mexico. Youth Seized In Newport Burglary Try J\ 15·ycar -old Balboa youth. round bur~larizing a home, has ht.'en r('leaserl to his parents. N('wport Beach police reported today The teen-ager wa s a rrested Tuesday evening by Officer Tom Milll'r who s potted him inside t he home at 216 E. Balboa Blvd. Mi lier said he was c hecking the home at about 7 p.m . when he became suspicious of a group of teen-agers standing around in front of it. Miller said the home was the targe t of vandals two weeks earlier and he decided to check the residence T he officer said he round t he front door forced open and t he youth inside a bedroom, rum· ma ging through drawers. Busing Rapped 'Crisis' Step Called Racist OKLAHOMA CITY I AP T he Oklahoma House has adopted a resolution calling for an end to forced busing "for the duration of the fuel crisis." despite cha rges the measure is ra cist in nature. House members Tuesday approyed the resolu- tion sponsored by Rep. Frank Shurden which says · busing is "based on the fu zzy thinking of liberal social ·scientists· who have been totally discredited• by the resul ts of the real world." It also claimed busing has increased the j uvenile crime rate and caused scores on national tests to decline. That language prompted complaints it was racist , and Rep. Bill Wiseman claimed it was dis- honest to propose an end to busin1 ·'under the Suise of the energy crii;is . · · f',...P-AJ . . GAS ••• daf. well. lbete will prob1tbly ~ u run on the s tations as they re· celve t heir first June a llot- ment ·· Texaco aaid it iii droppln1 lo 70 pnc.,nt. or last. year 's leve ls from 80 percent this month. Gulf said that for l!:Hle rn stations It wlll drop from 90 percent or last year's levels this mont h to 80 percent in J une. Hut on the West Coast , it said It will boost from 90f.e rcent to 95 percent. n J u ne . St a ndard Oil df California 1Chevro n l Is raisin1 its a llocation to 90 per cent of last year from Ma y 's approximately 83 percent. Mobil. Atlantic Ric hfield and Phillips ar e leaving allocations at the· same level In June aa in ODO-EVEN PLAN MAY CONTINUE-Al CRUNCH SPREADS BEYOND AUT0-86 M<i y 80 percent. 85 percent a nd 70 percent. respect ively Where gasoline s upplies are especially light, dealers say they will cut hours in an attempt to st retch supplies until June gas deliveries <irrive While in past months most oil companies have cut SUl\l)ltes from what they were the month before. the few June• allocations announced seem lo represent tt holding action. Oil com panies began st•v cral mont hs ago to lim11 tht• a mount of gas they ship <kall'n, On thl' average, deale rs got ahuut 15 per<.'ent less gas in May than in the samt' month lust Vt'ar But thl· allocation · f1 gurt·s ar<· deceptive Oil comp;inics are re· q !M r c d by l a ~ t o s upply agric ult ural and govNnmcntal t ustom (•rs a nd otht·r:. deemed l'sscntial :it tht' s ame levl!I as l<i!>t year . ..;o th<' total amount of gasoline· lwrng shipped in 1s oft<•n C'ons1dl·rahly more than In· dic:Jt<.·d b} th1· tlealer allocation f1gu r <'!> T hi• Oepartml·nt of Energy al- lows l'O mpantl's to make some :tllowann•s to dealers in hardest hit arC'as. furtht•r 1ncn ·:,isi ng th<' total <•mount of ga:-.olinl' h1·1ng s uµpli1.•d. :,;;50,862 Taken In San Diego Bank Robbe ry SAN DI EGO l I\ P 1 T he FRI hunted today for a man who got ~.862 in cash from a Secun ty Pacific Bank branctt arter w1r · ing the m anager with what he setid was dynamite - Ma nager J ohn P Mur phy wa::. confronted in the <.:la iremont parking lot Tul•sday by a man who faste ned a chain around Murphy's neck A small black box with protruding copper w1r ing was attached to the c hain. Murphy was told t he box con taine d dynamite which would be detona ted u n less he brought ~o.ooo in cash out of the bank vault. Murphy then went to a near by tele phone both as or d e rcd, to await further 1nstr uc lions . The· man showl'd up at lhf' booth with a knapsack, took thl' money and the box and drove away. The car was found aban· doned lat er a short distance away. It was one or the largest bank robberies in San Oiel{o history. Coi11 Makes Debuf. (;i lroy Rob<:rts. former chief scul ptor·engraver fo r the t; .S. Mint. p<>m ts to his latest work. a portrait of Ben- ,! (I min Frankli n on tht ne w gold piece from the Franklin Mint. Hoberts also sculpted the portrait of President Kennedy on the half do llar at ris:tht. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Some S&Ls May Up Interest Rate Ifet.% W 1\S lll 1'CTUN r AP 1 Sa\'l'rs tn ft'dnal savings and loan ass11n<1t10n!> will be able to earn a quartt'r •if a percentage point mor<: r1n t h1.:1 r passbook <H 1·ounts ~1art1ng .Jul y I. lhc· Ft'dt>ral llom1· Loan H<t nk Board dN·1d<•d toda) Hn11s l1n g lh1 · maxi mum in ll•rt•!>I r;il1· on -.<1v1ng:-. accounl!> :ii s<.l\'lrll.!" ;i nd l11iill ;i..,soe1at111ns l•l 5 5 pt·r('t•nl ~a ... onl" or "'\'t'rttl ;11.'110110., 1ak1·n 111 )o!l\'l' s m;ill s;1n·rs a hdll'r rl'lurn on thl·lr m•Jlll'' Ot h;·1 f1-<lt·ra I hank h11ards. in dull1n)! the Fedt-ral Re!>t·n•" Ubli IH'rt' ITit'Ptlng today tn t<ik•· ~1m1 lar al"I 111n Tht• 1-'t•cl(·ral Ht•spn·1· "'a-. 1•x ped1•1I U1 ra1s1· tlw m,1x1mum rate 1iri pa:-...,ho11k ,itTOunls fro m ;, prn·ent lo 5 ~5 p1·n·ent Thl' Feder al llom1· Loa n Hank Board. wh1t•h regulate.., lhl' n<t 11on ·s federally chart ered ~av ings and lo<tn assoc1at1ons took lhl'Sl' Slt.·p~ H:11sl•d tht· maximum in tc-rr st ratl' on passhuok ~avings .1ccounts from 5 25 pt.·rt·l'nl to 5 5 pl'rC'l'nl. efft•<'ll\e .Jul~ I l re;1tcd a savings <'alegon with mtt.•rt.'~I l1Pd lo. but bt:to .... nirrent markl•t rate' Thl' n(•w savings •H"t·uunb with a m1n1mum m<1 t ur1t y of four .Vl'a rs. will pay mtcrcsl one.• pert'en t agc point l>e low thl" a vcrage four yt'ar r;;ite on U S Treasury seeurat1 es Ir issued to· day . I hey would p:oiy H.111 p..r· cent, a board stat1st1c1a n !>aid Gas Vouchers s~t D U BLIN. Ireland 1A1'1 Fort.'if?n motoris ts rn gasoline- s hort Irela nd will be 1ssul·d weekend vouc he r s a llowing them to purcha~e 20 ga llons of gasoline. l::hminated minimum' de posits for all savings certificatl!:-o t•xce~t the popula r ~1 0,000 money market certificate~. Rl'duced the inter est penal ty for l'ar ly wit hd rawal from ~av1ng:-. cert1ftcak accounLo; anti l·ltmtnated 1t a ltogether when·an uc·count holder dies t •nnn Pagt-A I DC-IOs ... some n ights were delayed today and nnt.' was cancelled . strand- ing about 170 pa~engc>rs. .. Rut w1• have bt.'t•n a hie to gi>t the equ1pml'nt for most flighh. S (l Wl' n•all y havt' not been af fe1'ted:· said Mrs Kirkpatrick. In Denver. a spokesman for <:un tinl'ntal, which has DC-10 flights darly out or the city. said - most of the passengers were re~cheduled on other fli ghts. He pointed out that linited , just re- 1·c1Hring from a long strike, has bee n running only half full. Few problems were reported al Atlnnta·s Harts field lnterna· 11onal Airport. which has onl)' t ~ •l OC IO flights daily. b<ith opl•rated by Northwest Orient Airline's At the Dallas-Fort Worth rt!· g 1o na l a irport . Americ an Air lines. which has t he only DC 10 ser vice, was te lling passt-ngers its inspections were eo mplete Neithe r Am e r ican ; C~ont1nental nor Braniff reported unusual del:,iys . Many passengers took the in· ton ven1cnce phllosoph1ca lly. .. It ·s better to be safe on the ground rather than go ·o h ! Oh!· in mida ir." s aid s inger Pat !loom-. who had a reservatinn for a DC·W f11~ht from New York to Los Angeles. 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Orange Coast E DI T I O N ·· ·· T .. ay'irCJl--1 N.~. 8teek8 l VOL. 72, NO. 150, 4 SECTIONS," PAGES ORANGE COUNTV, CALIFORN.JA t !Chamber An -· 7 I At City Council O..ty ...... SWff - Citg Cites B erQ Russell Vasterling and Debi Haymond. Balboa Island neig hbors. we re on hand Tuesday when the '.'Jewport Beach City Council gave Vasterling a s pecial cit ation for rescuing Miss Haymond from an a rmed m an who at- tacked her last March. Police Chief Pete Gross lauded Vasterling for his act of courage. noting that the armed man was captured by police and currently faces 26 felony counts in connection with a series of similar as- s aults. FAA Intensifies Air Crash Probe CHICAGO CAPl -Federa l in· speclors and American Airline~ officials -a pparently not satisfied the loss of one engine was the key factor in the na- tion ·s worst air crash -plan to program a computer to see how the DC-10 jumbo jet would react if its hydraulic sy ste m was damaged. The National Transportation ' Safety Board and the airline said Tuesday th~y are trying to l determine whether the falling I * * * Many DC-IOs ·Back After Inspections By Tiie Associated Press Many of the United Stales· , DC-10 jetliners -ordered grounded Tuesday were back ; In the air today and thousands of stranded passengers were find- int rides as several airlines ' completed safety inspections or- 1 dered by the Federal Aviation Administration. l'ngine damaged other parts of th e plane s uc h as th e hydraulic system thC1t provides power to critical controls on the pla ne's wings and tail American officials said they plan to program a computerized ai r craft s imul<1to r <1 t th e ;:11r\ine·s trainm~ center in Tex- a s. between D<11las a nd l''ort Worth, to learn how the jumbo jet would have reacted if two of its three hydra ulic s yste ms failed when the enj!ine fell off. T he simulator is used to train pilots. "We are looking into the hydraulic system or that aircraft and tracing the IJ;aj ectory of that engine when it came off the top of that wing. We want to know what happened what kind of damage might have been done to the wing," said Bob Buckhorn, a board 'spokesman. T he hydraulic system pro- vides power to the ailerons. flaps . e levators. rudder and spoilers devices that help con- trol the plane. Buckhorn added that the safe- ty board won 't know what caused the c rash for several (See PROBE, Page 1\2) Survey Called Hogwash By JOANNE REY NOL~ ot Ille O•llf l'il•I 5~11 The president or the Newport Harbor Area Chamher of Com- merce said today hl' as "stall seething .. over treatment given his org;rni:t.al ion's rl'prescntativ« at Tuesday's Newport Beach C1 I y Council ml'eting Gordon West. president or tht· chamber. was angry about th•! drt>ss ing down g i ve n Chuck 11 1 rs ch who presente d coun- cilmen with 6 .000 answers lo a tra ffi c s u rvey mailed to Newport Be<1ch residents by the chamb(•r . Mayor Paul Ryckoff labeled the s ur vey ··hog was h " <1t Tuesday ·s council meeting Ill' told chamber rc prcsentat1ve5 that it wasn't worth the paper 1t was printed on. Whe n he got throug h with ll irsch . Cou n t·llm a n Ra y Williams took his turn. He said he'd like to send out a s urvey as biased in favor of the City Coun- cil as he claimed the chamber's survey was rigged against the council. The survey, mailed to 29,000 homes at the chamber's ex- pense, was <1n atte mpt, officials s aid, to find out what Newport Beach residents think about the City Council"s action or inac- tion in solving thl' city's traf· fi e problems. The r esults presented by Hirsch show strong s upport for the chamber·s position that traf· fi e solutions are to be found in road construction. not m halting d evelopment. Preliminary res ults of the sur- vey were presented to coun · cilmen two weeks <1go and chamber officials were before the council agam Tuesday, roll- rng a dolly with 6.000 returned :.urveys 111lo council chambers. H ars c h approach ed coun- cilmen as they concluded their d 1i.c uss1on of po~1tive traffic solutions that had hcen suggest ed by tht> two chamber-backed coun<'il members . Don Mcinnis (See ANGRY. Page i\2) Double Eagle Top Balloon LONG BEACH <AP> -A pair of Albuquerque. N.M., men who were the first to soar across the Atlantic in a balloon. have won the resurrected Gordon Bennett international helium balloon r ace. M axil' Ande rson a nd Ben Abruzzo. who conqured the Atlantic by balloon last August. had the race wrapped up Tues- day when their Double Eagle ba lloon drifted gently to earth 13 miles northwest of Do ve Creek. Colo .. sa id ra ce m onito r Rosemarie Pitz AlthouE:h the Double Eagle"s only remaining competitor the Rosie O'Grady from Orlan- do. Fla., was s till aloft. it re- portedly had wind trouble near the Nevada border and landc.'<i a few hours later near Las Vegas 0 .. 1, "'''-' -•Y tlliCMrll lleell19r DR. WILLIAM WADDILL EMPHASIZES A POINT DURING TRIAL RECESS Physician-Defendant Talks Wtth Wife, Janet, Attorney Charles Weedman 'Rely on Experts' Waddill's Attorney Addresses Jury BY KATHY CLANCY DI Iii. O~··· Pilot si.tt Or William Waddi II !> <1t torney urged a n Ornnge County Supe rior Court 1ury today to rely on de fe nse tes tim o ny from med ical experts who conclude the infant Waddill 1s accused of stra ngling died from effects or a saline abortion. When that testimony as com· bi ned. defense attorney Char les Weedman argued "we have a pi cture of an organism that was doomed from the ouL'iel · .. There was no way or saving 1t, .. Weedman said. "To say that an some way you could have kept some of those cells going <1 while longer and to suy that the failure to do thHt 1s murde r is not the law. ··And I don't think anyone : would want it to be the law." Weedman continued. While prosecutor Robert Chat- terton Tuesday called Waddill a premeditated murde rer. Weed- man insisted hi s client is inno- cent of any crime . And ht· pictured the 43-year- old HuntanJ!ton Harbour phys•· t·1an a s t he vi c ti m of a n ov e r r.ea lous prosecutor and hospital <-orr1dor gossip Roth Ch<1tll'rton <1nd Weedman heg;m final C1rg uments m the nca rl v thre t.:-month murdl'f rctraai TuC'sday. The <1 rgumenl~ continued today_ W<sddill 1s on t rrnl for tht.· second time on charges th<1t he strangled a two-pound . 15-ouncc infant known Cl~ Haby Girl Weaver ~~fte r <1n a bo rtion pe rformed on her 18-year-old un wed mothe r two years ago llis first murder trial ended last May when juror~ said they were de<tdlocked 7-5 in favor of <ICQ Uilta l Waddill h<1s insisted the baby was dead or 1rrt•versibly on lhf:' verge of death by the tame he ex· amined h<'r at Westmins te r Co m m 11 nit y II o s pit a I Prosecutor Chatterton a rgued Tues day t here was ample t•vadencc the baby was born al iv<'. Rut Weedm<1n rhuact~rized that evidence as "tragic ex<1~· geration .. and said the only in- dications of hfe were so-called agonal signs of an infant In the 1rrcvers1ble last st<1ge of dying Chatterton urged the seven- < See E XPERTS. Page A2> · ... AN ORGANISM Dbc>MEO FROM THE OUTSET' Defense Attorney Charles Weedman In Final Arguments . Roosters Lose Birds Killed in Cockf"ights? Seven roosters . app<1rently killed an cockfights . have been found by the Irvine Animal Se rvice~ Department and of ficers want to break up the il - lcga I practice The roosters. all losers from lhc1 r marks. were round off Coyote Canyon Road Monday by Animal Services Officer Debbie Geary. She said severa l of the dead birds had padding on their legs that would indicate they wore r:J7.0r s h a rp s purs us ed to enliven the compct1t1ons. Cockfighting is illegal under several provisions of the state Penal Code Laguna Canyon. No a rres t~ were made. however. he s aid. "It appears somewhere fight· mg is going on and it ·s somelhin~ we're going to be looking into ... Muir said. Officer Geary.said the seven rooste rs we re found about 100 rt!el off Coyote Canyon. the road leading to the county dump. "It ·s t e rribl e c rue lty to animals. We'd sure like to find whoever 's doing it ... Officer Geary said. Coast Weather Tbe FAA said by midmorning 30 of the 134 jets had passed in-· spection and were back in service. , But FAA s pokesman Fred S Farrar said some other jets failed to pus the inspection and were atill grounded. He didn't Siamese Twins 'Split' There was speculation that the f1J?hl s mig ht have been o r - ga n ized by f a rm worker s employed on croplands in the Irvine a rea. Police U . Al Muir said he plans to alert patrol units to c heck outlying a reas n e xt weekend in an attempt to pin down the location o f the in· humane gambling competitions. Night and morning low clouds but mostly s unny afternoons through Thurs- day . Slightly warmer days. Highs in mid to up- per 60s at the beaches. low to mid 70s Inland. Nightly lows in mid lo up- per 50s. · kDow bow many. CoDUnental Airways reported tbat .. minor discrepa ncies" •ere found in five of its ts DC·lOI. Olher alrlinea said they i !ound nothlq wrong. •'There is no serious prob- leaa." 1aid Continentlll Vice Pnlldellt Joe Daley. "There ls : DD&blq major. 'These are just 1maU tldDp we found U..t we ••t to Ila ounelvet ... Parnr laid It takes about 15 mu·-.. to U.pect each jet. World Alrwa~ Md all she ot ltl DC·lOI fiyin1 •l•in this .... 2 •· A 1poke1man for National AlrllMI uld. "We're In the i..:-.. <Ill DC·•· Pa1e Al> Pi.oneer Surgery Success/ ul After 16 Hours SALT LAKE CITY <AP> - Siamese twins Lisa and Elisa Hanaen1 joined at the top of their heads stnce birth 19 months ago, were successfully separated to- day in piolieering surger)' that lasted more than 16 houn. Ten hours after they were 1epaTated . a hosp i t a l spokeswoman said their condi- tion wu unchanged: "critical, but stable." "It's done and it's a success. They're awake and cryln1, ·• Hid John Dwan, spokesman for the University of Utah Medical Center. s hortly after th maratbon operation. He said the tops of the twins' heads were closed at 5:05 a.m. T wo teams of surgeons. one for each twin. participated in the operation. Shortly after surgery, Dwan said the twins were in "critical but stable condition and their prognosis is unknown." The parents. David a nd Patricia Hansen of Ogden, were "very grateful and very tired.'' Dwan said. The Hansens and several close me mbers of the famlty kept a vigil at the hos pit al during the surrery. which be1an at 12:40 p.m. Tues· d•) .. All of us. all the relatives. but especiall y their mom and dad, are elated." the twins· un- cle, Paul Hansen, 19, said In a tele phone interview today from his Ogden home. "We're so na p- py. It's a m iracle .... Our prayers were answered." Hansen said he had not seen his nieces but looked forward \o seeing them later In the day. He quoted the twins' father as saying. "We 're relieved and \be Lord has answered our prayen . we·~e ~n hoping and praying for this day.·· .... Muir said he recall ed a case In 1975 in which police received in- formation that cockfighting was being conducted in a barn in SALT II Viewed NOORDWIJKERHOUT. Netherlands <AP> -NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns told Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and others tod•y the SALT II arreement "would con· autute a alpificant mlJestooe in the poeltive evolution or East· West relations. But much re· mains \o be done In this and other Ent-West dia101ues." IN818ETOD~~ The thfft surviving DlonM quintuplet•. who celebrated their 45th birlhdall Monday. atm proltct tMir pnvocy. StO'l/ ond pltolo Oft Page AS. .... Al't-""*9 AtJ ....... ,... CM &..M • ...,. M AM LAl*fl CM .......... , ................. , C8'ttWIN lU .... ._. ... ,. c ......... 0, ......... , .. .. c.-M• "" ........ .... •• (,......._ Atl ...,_ I H ........... Mlilctl ...... er ............. MT~ .. ................... ,......... ..... ........ c.......... .. .... c,........... •. ·' N Rea11an Topa GOP in Poll SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -.................... C11tfonl1'1 1tetewtde primary elecUon, former Gov. Ronald Rea1.n ta 1tron~lT.•"* by ttM 1tate a bUc ... for the uao a P _.,••'41ent oomlnaUon, the California Pell..Wtoda1. TM 'd1p1ad• poll ol 971 adutta tompleted ln u.e nna a.all ot ••1 found that ., percent of the reapoadenta would vote for Requ ll haaded a primary election ballot now. OCAirport Usage Up 13 Percent Thirteen percent more amv· ing and departing travelers used Orange Comity Airport for the first four months of im, com- pared with the same period a year earlier. Airport st atistic s r e flect 796,722 passengers from January through April 1979 compared with 704,427 a year ago. In addition. there have been 9.651 commercial takeoff!! and landings in the first four month!! of 1979 compared with 9,040 for the same period of 1978. The numb e r o f p ri vat e aircraft takeoffs and landings reflect a 7.8 percent increase. from 167.575 in J a nuary through April 1978 to 180,694 so far in 1979. Shipments of a ir cargo have dropped 16.6 percent "'so far this vear. from 888.4 tons for the four-month per iod in 1978 to 740.7 tons this year. The humber of autos parked in airport lots has gone up 4.2 per- cent so far with 99,539 autos parked from J anua ry through April 1979. Court Delays Murder Case Arraignment The arraignment of Daily Pilot reporter Tom Barley, 51, on murder charges was delayed today by Municipal Court Judge Eugene Langhauser until June4. That means it won't be until then at the earliest that Barley will answer the charge that he ~illed bis wife in a knife assault last Saturday in a Santa Ana shopping center. Barley is being held in Orange County Jail in lieu or $250,000 bail. Representing him in court to· day was attorney William Shef· field. who indicated at the close of the session he might bow out or the case and turn it over to the public defender's office. Deputy Slain; Susftect Shot LA PUENTE <AP> -A nine· year 'Veteran deputy sheriff was fa t a lly s hot a nd one man wounde d by po lice whe n authorities tried to serve a narcotics search warrant in a home, police s aid. Deputy Jack Williams, 35, or Bellflower , was pronounced dead at Queen of the Valley Hospital in West Covina. Police arrested two· men in connection with the shooting: Jess Gonzalez, 30, who was shot twice and reported in fair condl· lion at Count>:·USC Medical Ce nter. and Steve Martinez. ide n$fied as a re lative of Gonzalez. 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T111,aene '71••...alt a111•••MJ•,......,. ww11•p, Mtv 30. 1m Newport Policy Showa Littl,e Change Newport Weighs Skate Ban 111..,.rt .... ctlJ eo.dl memben CQ1Dpa.ted t.beir dia· l' .. lOlt ot Ute ll1t of poalll ve trdftc aolutlou1 Tue1d1Y with UtUe t'banae In their orflt>ual at ti tu de tow a rd aom e road projeda Tbe diKuaaion waa prompted by l'ounc il membe rs Jackie Healher and Don Mc:lnn&a who more than two month& 11110 pre· aented their collHIUH with • list of about 30 projec~ to «'H t' tuff\l' ~lion in the city The proposals r111n1ed from 1mprov1ne tranalt 1it•ni1t'tl •nd synchronizing tratr1c llt1hts l<• completion of Umveriuty Or111 ... \ alMt ~ ol the San Joa· quln IWla TranaportaUoa Cor· rldor outa&de ,.._ cll)I llmU.a. F.a t'h councilman waa 11iven a rew proJ«ta to atudy. Tuesday marked the runclualon of thtl dlacuulon on thole reports. Counrllmen continued thelr oppoaltlona to underpasses. They pu~re r atreet·level In· teraectfon of San Joaquin HiJlg Road with the ruture A voe ado Av .-nue and Ma c Arthur Uoult"vard t•ouplet Th .. y rerus(-d lo consider Im· pl~mentatlon or a fee district in which deve lopers have volun· h't:rt:d lo P<AY ubout $1 7 million F,...r,...AI DC-IOs FLY AGAIN. • • process o f getting back to normal." A spokesman for American . Alrlines said sax of its JO wide- bodies jets were operating out of New York and Los Angeles and three others were expected to be rtying out of Chicago by mid· day. "We are hopeful lo get more on the line throughout the day. · but we certainly are not rushing inspections ." the Ame rican s pokesman said. Airlines around the world also · grounded OC·lOs fo r inspections. voluntarily complying with the FAA order. which pertained on· ly to U.S.-owned aircraft · Most reported toda y that in spections we re com pleted or near completion. a nd several had their wide-bodted jets back in the air. The grounding of the jets was ordered during an investigation o f Frid a y 's c r a s h o f an American Airlines ·DC-10 in Chicago which killed at least 273 people. the nation's worst air disaster. Thousands o f passe nge r!'. scra mbled for new fl ights or cooled their heels in a irport loun ges and hotels Tuesday when the gove rnment handed down the order. But airlin e s pokes m e n l:lt seve ra l airports this morn- ing reported only minor disrup lions or service '· 1 understand how they feel a bout safety. but they could at least notify the people," said Carmela Soffrea of Fair Lawn, N.J .. as she waited at Miami In ternational Airport for a Na - tional night home. "You try to. gel to the counte r and all they say iis, 'Slepaway.' " * * * Frmt1 Pa~ it J PROBE ••. months. Investigators found a broken 3-inch·long bolt which may have caused or contributed to the jet 's· loss of its left wing engine. Tests were scheduled in Washington to determine whethe r the bolt broke because the engine fell orf or whether its snapping caused the engine to drop. There is disagreement among investigators a bout whether the plane should ha ve been able to fly with the left engine missing. The plane nose-dived toward t he ground al the northwest end of O'Hare Internationa l Airport and exploded on impact, killing at least 273. Buckhorn said the safety board plans to end its inspection or th~ crash site Thursday. But checks of maintenance records. the plane's engines and fuselage will continue as inspectors try to solve the puzzle of why Flight 191 plunged. The safety board plans to begin tearing down the three engines of the wrecked plane Tuesday at American's main· tenance headquarters at Tulsa. Okla. Two groups of safety board engineers a lso wi II fly to California to begin working with McDonnell Douglas engineers to help determine the cau.se of the crash. Kirk Kirkpatrick, s upervasor or r eservat ions for Western Airlines m Los An2eles. sairl some n;ghts were delayed today and ont> was canceled, strand· ing about 170 passengers. "But we have been able to get the equipment for most flights. so we really have not been af- fected." said Mrs. Kirkpatrick. In Denver, a spokesman for Continental, whi ch has DC-10 nights daily out of the city, said most of the passengers were res cheduled on other flights. He po inted out that United, just re- <.'Ove ring from a long strike, has been running only half full. Few problems were reported at At lanta's Hartsfield lnterna· t 1ona I Airport. which has only two DC-10 flights daily, both operated by Northwest Orient Airlines. At the Da llas·Fort Worth re- gion a 1 airpo rt. Am e rican Airlines. which has the only DC· 10 s e rvic e . was t e lling passengers its inspections were t'O mplcte . Neither Ame rican. Continental nor Braniff reported unusual delays. Many passengers took the in- convenience philosophically. "It ·s better to be safe on the ~round rathe r than go 'Oh! Oh ~· in midair, .. sa id s inger Pat Boone. who had a reservation for a DC· 10 fli ght from New York to Los Angeles. • • • Irvine Finn Manufacturer Of DC-10 Bolt ROCKFORD. Il l. IAP > A 3-inch boll that investigators say s napped in the engine mounting system of the American Airlines DC· 10 which crashed at O'Hare Inte rna tional Airport was m anufactured by an Orange County subsidiary of a Rockford firm. the National Transporta- tion Safety Board said this after. noon. The boll was made by Rockford Ae rospace Products of Jrvme , a subsidiary of Rockford Produc ts Corp., a n NTSB spokesman told the Rockford Register-Star. Roc kfo rd Pro ducts, a manufacturer of fasteners, in turn is part of the Milwaukee- based Rexnord Corp. Rexnord spokesman Herbert Kister issued a statement, say. ing : "Rexnord has been in- formed that the bolt.found on the O'Hare runway which may have com e from the DC·lO bore an identification number used by its Irvine subsidiary. Rockford Aerospace Products. ·'The boll is a precision-made part produced to exacting s pecifications and subject to rigid quality control and inspec- tion. We are confident that the investigations of the NTSB will make it clear that this accident was not the result of a defectiv'! bolt.'' The bolt has been sent to Washington for "microscopic e xamination" by the NTSB, spokesman Robert Buckhorn said. Kister did not s ay how much the boll cost. Busing Rapped 'Cris~' Step Called Racist OKLAHOMA CITY <AP) -The Oklahoma House bas adopted a resolution calling for an end to forced busing "for the duration of the fuel crisis," despite charges the measure is racist in nature . House members Tuesday approved the resolu· lion sponsored by Rep. Frank Shurden which says. busiftl is .. based on the fuuy thinking of liberal 11oeial 'scientists' who have been totally discredited· by the results of the real world." It also claimed buaina baa increased the juvenile crime rate and J:?aused scores on national tests to decllne. That language prompted complaints it waa racist, and Rep. Bill Wlleman claimed it was dis· honest to propoee an end to busing '·under the guile of the ener1Y crisis. " of the ettJmated $21 million to complete the l'lt7'• road syst.em. The one 1mal deviaUoa from previoua council action was in the authorization of $15,000 for a itludy or the University Drive· Corona del Mar Freeway.Bristol Street-Irvine Avenue -Jamboree Road complex. That study was agreed to in place or the s uggested environ- mental and traffic analysis that would have been used to de- termine whether lo go ahead with a formal environmental im- pact statement on the comple· lion or University Drive around the Upper Newport Bay. Councilmen also voled to con - tinue to pus h for the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, but added the provisos that before a ny Ne wpo rt Beach street is connected to it. Culver Drive and Sand Canyon Road should be built between the cor- r id o r a nd Pac ifi c Coas t Highway. Councilmen put off for two weeks the discussion of the 30 perce nt rule. affecting the amount of building that will be a llowed in a half-dozen develop. ments not under control of the traffic phasing ordinance. Ryckoff said too much build- ing m ay be allowed under that rule and is asking councilmen to revise the amount or building a llowed downward. • * • Front Pag~ A J ANGRY ••• and J ackie Heather. Hirsch presented the survey results then stood impassively dur ing the lectures delivered by Mayor Ryckoff and Councilman Williams. Williams· survey, which he distributed lo counci lmen and audienc:c ml'mbcrs. placed the blame ror c:urrl'nl traffi c conges· t1on on the "actions of past coun cirs and with the effo rts of the Newport Har bor Arca Cha mber of Commt'n ·e ." Al the conclusion or Williams remarks. Hirsch invited coun· cilmcn lo visit tht• chamber of· fices and rea d t he s urveys the mselves. He noted that most came with comments from citizens . "Many of the comments are very well thoui::ht out on both sides of thc issue. You m ight en- JOY readin(! them." he said. Tod ay c ham bt:r preside nt West said he thought the attacks by Ryckoff and Wi lliams were uncalled for a nd unfair. He said he pla ns to write an open letter to Ryckoff and the ;;ix other councilmen expressing his views on the treatment of chamber representatives. "I don·t know what el~ to do," he said. March Completed AR UA. Uganda IAP > Tanzanian and Ugandan troops hea ded for ldi Amin's home village today afte r completing a triumphant m a rc h ac ro ss n o rth e rn Uga nd a a n d establishing the new Ugandan government's authority in all major district capitals. Daily~ ... l&afl ,._ AT HUSBAND'S SIDE Mrs. Janet Waddlll F,....P,...AJ EXPERTS ..• woman. five.man jury to rely on the testimony of pediatrician Ronald Comelsen who testified he s aw Waddill strangle the baby. And he asked jurors to con· sider a tape recording between Waddill and the pediatricia n made by Corne lsen for in - vestigators. . But defense attorney Weed· man attacked Corne lsen 's testimony, saying he apparently had been influenced by untrue hospita l corridor gossip wh ich indicated the baby had been re - vived to a "healthy pink " before he and WaddiU arrived at the nursery. Chatterton told the jury Tues- day it could find Waddill guilty of fi rst degree murder or six lesser wrongful death counts. He said the finding could be based on alleged evidence of s trangulat io n . Wa ddi.ll 's purported failure to resuscat ate or his alleged refusal to allow othe rs to try and revive the baby. He said the jurors would not have to be unanimous in which of the three acts might lead to a gui lty findi ng. That means . for examplt.', three 1urors could fmd that Wad· dill strangled the infant. three that he failed to resuscit ate and s ix that he preve nlt>d others fro m insliLut1ng l1 fl:.' s uµµcirl me<1s ures Youth Seized In Newport Burglary Try A 15-year-old Balboa youth, fou nd burglarizin,g a home. ha::. hecn released to his parent!>. Ne wport Be<i c:h poli ce reported today The teen-ager was arrested Tuesday <•vening by Offi cer Tom Miller who s potted him inside the home at 216 E Balboa Blvd Miller said he was c heckin~ the home at about 7 p.m . when he became suspicious of a group of teen.agers standing l:lround 10 front or it. Miller said the home was the target of vandals two weeks earlier ahd he decided to check the residence. The offi cer said he found the front door forced open and the youth inside a bedroom . rum- maging through drawers. Newport Be"aeh City CouMU members took a step toward banninc skateboards and roller skates from some city aldewalJfs Tueaday. Council members enacted an ordinance which will allow them to institute such a ban. But they didn't draw up a list or streets fr o m which skaters and skateboarders would be banned. Instead they decided to go along with recomme ndations from the police department and one skate rental shop owner to try enforcement of existing laws before any new prohibitions go into effect. Po lice Chief Pete Gross sug- gested use or Operation Safe Skate. an intensive program of education or skate renters by shop owners as well as in- tensified police patrols to cite unsafe skaters. He said such in- tensive enforcement hasn't been tried before. Sherry Silver, owner of two rental shops, further proposed that she and other shop owners la unch a n inte rnal policing ;ystem, fielding a safe skating patrol to try to keep skate rent- ers from creating problems. The effort to have skating and skate boarding curtailed on some cit y streets came from Bal boa Is land residents and me rchants and a resident or the Mc Fadden Square area near the Newport Pier. The residents. including the president of the Balboa Island Improvement Association, com- p I a i ned t ha t s kat e r s and s kateboarder s pos e s e rious hazards on sidewalks that are hea vily used by pedestria~ or a re shared with bicyclists. They urged the prohibition from Marine and Agate avenues on Balboa Island. Mayor Paul Ryckoff. an island res ide nt. and Counc ilwoman J ac kie Heathe r volunteered their services as an informal committee to help with the Ju day enforcement pe r iod. Services Set For Newport Auto Victims Funeral scrvict-s will be held Thursda) aflernoon for the t"'o - N1•wport Beach women who died Saturday m a car accide nt near En~enacta , ~1C'x St'r v1 t•es will be <·onducted at <! p m at f'<1c1fic Vie'4 Chapel Cnroni.i c1c•I Mar. fo r Deborah Brook. 22, of Balboa. Al tht• ::.amt' time, there also "'1 II be S<'n ·1ces in Ri verside at the Garden or Prayer Chapel for Nanetta Kinchen. 24. or Newport Head1. Both wome n worked in the bus iness offi ce ope rated by fo rmC'r St at1• Senator Dennis Carpenter and his two sons. M 1ss Brook was a graduate of Corona de l Mar High School and had worked for the Carpenters for a bout 18 months . Miss Kinchen. who was from the Los Angeles area, joined the firm a bout three months ago. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS o I 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Spe~ls 25% discount on· All Warm up SUits Baseball Warmup Jacbts (nylon) 395 & 595 Vas to 1095 RmMle Gym Shirts 1 oo ea. Limited Sizes Re2. 470 Clllmpion Eye Gani for raat•tUll players 59s Re2. gts Beacb Flotes 25% aft Tennis lap V2 Price (several models) lifeline Exerdse (stretch type) 1400 111. 1915 Yott LR F•tlalls 6" lq. 1195 MIUsl lllllllr YlllY Ills 111. 11" lllw 71s 0. 9 ti I Sits. 9 ti 5:31 c-.. Slllly Mikasa Rubber Soccer Balls 7ts Save 4oo Mikasa Weather Leather Soccer Balls On Sale Condor Rubber Soccer Balls 595 Wool Felt Baseball Caps 89' Ref. 250 Limited colors, small sizes I.ate Uniforms V2 Price Mens & I.allies Bancreft Tennis SHes 1115 Warm Up Slit-Jackets enly 515 lq. 1495 Gym Shorts. Cottons, hly, etc. All lldlclll Life cm Trmb 3ts snaa11-1ap-n 141-1919 • .. t ( ' ------........---.....--~~...,._..._,. V9!!!!dty. Max 30, 1979 DAIL y PILOT Al Odtl-even · Pion· -May .Last., All .. Su1111Der----.. ............. ..... TM ....... Calllanda'a odd· tt• "91" I ndae•wc . plu la ................. ....., ... ,.... *•::!I. ea.. •••mar. ee· ,..... .. ....., Com· m1111oa d•alrman lrleberd ......... WW. Gow. UmUDd G. Brown ~r. ,..... tbe •••·r•Uoalaa plaa aad IM LN ADl•l• ~ Boal'4I of~ ukiac hlm to a...S lt, Maullla aaid 'l\aa. day tMt laaa llMs of can al Mnlee llatiw wUI return UD• 1 ... caaMnaUoa elforta by con·· 1umen ecmdnue. Jobless Rating Declines Employment rolls in Orange County climbed to one million workers for the fint time in April as the county's unemploy- ment rate dropped to 3.8 per-cent. According to tbe monthly labor atatlaUc report by the state Employment Development Department <EDD>, the total number of employed countians last month Just inched over the landmark one m.ilUon figure. And, the report indicated, the county's unemployment rate dropped from 4.2 percent in March to a state·low 3.8 percent in April as the magic million was reached. EDD's monthly labor analysis showed the employment gain and unemployment drop was paced by added hiring in wholesale and retail businesses. At the wholesale level, 800 workers found new jobs in April while retail establishments added 2,500 workers to their rolls during lbe month. ··A major department store opened as well as new stores and restaurant openings at shopping centers throughout the county.'' the report said in explaining the s urge in trade employment. EDD's labor analysts said they expect employment in the county to continue on the up· swing "at least through the third quarter ol 1979. Huntington WpsSearch For Slayer Huntington Beach police con· tlnued today to seek leads in the apparent smothering death or a Fountain Valley coin collector whose body was found Saturday in his car,. Joseph Haig, 53, was found dead about 24 hours aner he left his home Friday to complete a coin sale or exchange with an unknown man, investigators sald A preliminary coroner's re· port lists the death as a result or s mothering. Haig a pparently died less than three hours after he left home, authorities said . Police have fisted Haig's death as a homicide although a· death certificate will not be issued until the coroner'9. office com· pletestoxicologytests. Police in Fountain Valley were contacted Friday night by Haig's wife when he failed to re- turn from a meeting with a customer he had been in contact with by phone. Canadian coins reportedly were involved in the deal, but police have yet to establish the number and value or the coins. Haig's wallet and the coins were missing from the car in which be was found dead. A passing shopper spotted Haig slumped over in his car about 3: 1~ p.m. Saturday at Five Points Shopping Center, police said .. U ,...a. ltart ... l.., t.Ut the 1oldlu survives. he ls tough and station order ~pplies only to 1u uatJom are eur to 1et to. hus a ht>tlt!r ch•nce to maJu' it large volume dealers who re- maay more motorl1t1 ml•ht tbrou1:h." tailed an averaae of no,ooo atart drlvtaa •=in," Maullln Meanwhile, the 1ovemor waa aallona of au a month laat year. ..W .. .,,._ Bae la drivlna more oplimlltlc -recommend· The 1taUoas open oa odd or even .. ablll tMt HllMi Moul la May Ina his udd-even plan to 1ov· weeketad day1 depeodl.ni on tbe wnJ not M P'aintalnecl ud f~r t-rnOrl of other rue1~1hort 1tata · lut. number Of their buainets peraou wlll be rldlQI m•n durln1 an lnt.erview aat the Los Ucenae -a rule similar to the transit." Antt'let lntematk>nal Airport on odd-even guollne purchase plan Tbe atate'a e ner11 cbler ·r ueaday. . followed by motorists. Ukned CaUfomla'1 role ln th~ In Loa Angc:lea County, "The odd-even allocation pro- IH erbl1 to that of an inf•n· 11u1H:rvi10rt uked Urown to ex-gram has worked reasonably try man In a military eampaicn t'mJ1t van pools from the phtn well in California, and I urge "In a batlle, the ftrat 1okUt'r und to rt!qwre all service sta· other governors experiencing who bu to leap from blt foxhol" llon1 in the state to remain open gas shortages lo give it careful into a minefield hu the mosl on~ day on weekends. consideration," Brown said. daaaeroua poaiUon. But If tht' At present. Brown's service The governor added, however, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~- that ''the odd·even program by luell is not sufficient to satisfy our future eneray needs. The future will require a massive in- veatment ln conservation and new energy supplies." Earlier Tuesday, Pr~ident Carter signed an executive or- der allowing states to impose fuel rationinc plans similar to California's. The Automobile Club of Southern California said the out- look for fuel at the end or this month was encouraging due to the success of the odd-even plan, as well as to a slight supply in· crease and lesa panic buying. The Southern California Service StatJaa Aaaociatioft, on the other hand, has predicted tighter 1as auppliea for June when public scbools close and many f amiliea leave on vaca· tion. Hora& blaring and lights Oubinl, several dozen indepen· dent truckers joined in a loud but peaceful demonatraUoa at Los Angeles City Hall on Tues· day night to protest tbe high cost or diesel fuel and regulatory practices of the Interstate Com· merce Commission. Rape Report Disallowed -~•'·~ Judge Nixes Psychiatrist's Conclusions By KATHY CLANCY Of u. Dally ,.itet s .. tt lt was al a well-publicized press conference last month that accused rapist Glen Howard Hutcherson and his alleged vie· lim Catherine Hardin announc~ they would seek ps ychiatric treatment togeUter. But the dual treatment, ar- ranged by defense attorney Terry Giles. went for naught Tuesday when a.n Orange Coun- ty Superior Court judge refused lo allow the psychiatrist's report admitte d as evidence in Hutcherson's rape retrial. G il es co nt e n ded that psychiatrist Peter Ebersole's re port concluded that Ms. Hardin is lying about her claim that she was raped by Hutcherson. Judge Richard Beacom , however, said the report was "~rossly one-sided" and should not be considernd by the jury. Beacom's ruling came after heated courtroom exchanges between Giles and Ms. Hardin during a hearing outside the jury's presence. But pursuing his contention that Ms. Hardin lied about Giles later produced a surprise wit· ness who said she had overhead Ms. Hardin say "l wasn 't raped."' ference and psychiatric treat· ment. Al one point Tuesday she ac-' c used Giles or lying to her "about everything" and s he shouted at the defense attorney several times during testimony cibout the psychiatric sessions. Gi les also became angry and at ·one point Beacom stopped him, then ordered him into his chambers. When he returned to court, Hutcht!rson 's other at- torney. William Stewart, took over the questioning. ' 1 :: Girl Raped ·. r' .. ..... • • By Foe of Hitchh:iking A middle-aged motorist who s aid his goal was to discouragl' girls from hitchhiking attacked and raped a 16-year-old Hunt· ington Beach High School coed Tuesday, Fountain Valley police said. •·If I do this to enough girls , they won't hitchhike," the man reportedly told his victim. The driver, described as about 47 years old. six reel tall with Cl m e dium build a nd Rr aying brown hair, raped the girl near the Montessori School, 18110 Magnolia St.. she told police. 'Steeetlaeart' Dead ,,,,. •. ,.... .. Mrs. Roberta East of Echo, Ala., said she overheard the comment this month when Ms. Hardin. once her son's fiancee, was staying on the East farm. Officers said the victim was released from the car. which was described as tan with a new beige vinyl top, at New Haven Lane and Yorktown Avenue in Huntington Beach following the attack. Mary Pickford <center), shown in a 1932 photo with husband Douglas Fairbanks and aviatrix Amelia Earhart, is dead at the age of 86. Story, additional photos of •·America's Sweetheart." on Page A5. She testified s he heard the comment when Ms. Hardin was speaking over the telephone to someone else. Both Giles and Prosecutor Arter calling the police, she was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital for ex cim1nation but wa s n 't hospitalized. Dan Brice have completed their County Seeks Bids On Health Services evidence in the rape retrial and Jurors are expected lo begin de· liberations today a fter the al· tomeys present closing argu- ments. Hutcherson, a 48-year·old Whittier aerospace worker, was convicted by a jury earlier this year of raping Ms. Hardin. A rhea bird, n a tive to South America, strnms its neck over a fence in Vancouver. Wash., to get a c loser look at a zoo visitor. The bird 1::. a distant cousin to the o~­ trich and stands four feet tall -not counting the neck. Police said the girl was hitchhiking home from he r boyfriend's house at about 4:40 p.m. when she caught a ride with a westbound motorist on Eiits Avenue near San Anton Street. Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday to seek bids for the care of the county's medical· ly indigent from 39 hospitals and health care providers. They agreed to shop around for medical services m an in· dication that UCI Medical Center could lose its status as the sole provider or medical care to the county's poor. As things stand now. UCI is paid almost $16 million a year by county government to pro· vide on an exclusive basis health care for the medically indigent. The unive r s ity's medical school took over that chore in 1976 when it bought what then was Orange County Medical Center from the county. Since then. county govern- ment administrators have com· plained that fees charged by the university have been exorbitant a nd are designed to cover some teaching costs. Tuesday's agree ment by supervisors to shop elsewhere for medical services is the first step in what Supervisor Thomas Riley said ls "a need to make certain the taxpayers of Orange County are getting a fair shake." Riley felt so strongly about the need for a better deal for county ~overnment he len a hospital bed to spearhead the drive for competitive bidding. Riley entered Hoag Memorial Hospital late last week for treat· ment of a lingering respiratory illness. Dogs Attack, Kill Boy, 5 But Judge Mason Fenton over· ruled the jury and granted him a new trial, saying he didn 't believe Ms. Hardin's story from the witness stand. She had testified Hutcherson School Expels Coed picked her up on Nov. 22, 1m as A 16-yeaN>ld Westminst.er girl for the remainder or the current she hitchhiked to work, then h as bee n expelled from school year. raped her at gunpoint and knife· Westminster High School for ul She is scheduled to attend point in his motorhome. legl'dly trying to run down .1 Wintersburg High School, a con· Hutcherson, however. testified school administrator with her tmuataon school. during the Sep· an both trials that he and Ms. automobile. tember semester under proba Hardin had sex by mutual con· The sophomore _ c harged tionary status. a school offi'cial sent and s he yelled "rape" only with susp1c1on or assault with a said. e1fler he refused to pay her $25. deadly weapon <the auto > an The i.:1rl. released by law· BASEL. Switzerland <AP 1 The retrial has been marked Juvenile Court _ is the first enforcement authorities to her Four Saint Bernards bit a 5. by heated exchanges between Huntington Union High School molhcr·s custody, 1s also barred year-old boy to de ath even defense allorney Giles and Ms. District student to be expelled in from driving her car to school. though the ch1·1~ had been play-Ha rdin. The student's family may ap. u S two years. officials said. ing nicely with the big dogs for he contended Giles misled p eal the district board or months, police said today. her when he contacted her in In addition to her arrest by trustees' expulsion ruling to the Alabama, then brought her back Westminster police officers. the Orange County Board of Educa· They said the boy. Daniel to California for the press con· girl will be barred from school lion. the school official said. Lesser, was bitten in the neck .---------..;.._ ____ .:::_ ____________ ..:.....::..:..:..;....:..:..:..:...:..:..:.:..:..:.;_.:..:..:..:..:..:.;:.:.:..::.;::.:.;::..;__ and then lay helpless as they ~ continued to attack him. sever· ing a main artery. The dogs were put to death. Their 66-year-old owner, who neighbors said treated the boy as his only human friend, disap· peared after the incident, ap· parently in shock, but reported to police today. He was being in· ·, vesligated for possible negligence. Gem Talk FOR HeR GRoDUaTION '50 Years in Attie' By J.C. HUMPllRIES Cert1fm1 Gemol011tst . M iS ' . A TRIP TO CHINA by on .4 rizorta ,ei«ltr Naked, Staroing Ma"' 69, Found in Home BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP> - Police and firefighters respond· tna to a call for first aid in sub· urban We.t Seneca round a naked, emaciated 69-year-old man who may have lived in an •tUc for half a eentuey. Weat Seneca Police Chief Bruce. Manninl aald Erwin Moll .... founcl ~ in • fetal posi-tion in a -floor attic of tbe bome ocmp6ed by h1a brother, 8aymond. and bll siater. Apes. l'olki iild today tbe)' planned &o question the Molla about their brolMI'. ''TM man wu found in very C.,~uaa;• Mannln1 aald ''llore or le11 a Howard Bu1lae1-typ~adltlon . Smaa..d,yoa . •"Oftleln at tllll aeene •aid be W..,.., toeaal11, wu lytq naked in a fetal position, twisted grotesquely and apparently in an advanced state of malnutri· lion," Manning said. A volunteer firefighter, who asked not to be identified, sald he understood the man had been locked in the attic for 50 years, but Manainl said he bad no in· formation on bow long Moll mtgbt have beeft confined. ''T'be IDftltlc•tinl officer uid there wa no alp he wu ~ept a pritoaer la tbe room," Manning said. "There were no restraints or locks on the door." Moll wu taken to the Erle County Medical Center. where the director, Dr .. Guy Alfano, said be was in lair to 10\)d c:ondi· lion. "He does talk to some extent, but be'• not euily com· munlcative," Alfano said. Clarence Blanck, who lives across the street from the Molls, said he had never seen Erwin. He said he would say hello to the Molls about once a week, "and that's it." ''They are very friendly. very nlce," Blanck said. Manning said Miss Moll told them her brother ''had been mentally Incompetent for the last 50 years.'' The police chief said Mi ss Moll called police. but officials had not been able to determine what caused her to seek as· sislance. The residence did not contain a telephone, and family members could not be re(lcfled ror comment. Manning said no charges had been filed, but an lnvesti&•tion wa• under w•y. - A la dy jeweler from Arliona returned recently from the Peoples Republic or China, where she visited a number of jewelry establishments and workshops. She found many Chinese hard at work, as you would expect, carving jade figures. But she was al8o able to bring back rubbings from ancient Jade and bronze vessels and aoblets. Jade bas so much spiritual meaning among the Chinese · that it became, over the centuries, more or a cultural and quasi·rellgious material than just a beautifUI nephrite, chntalline stone. Some of the rubbin1s date to the Shaa1 Dynasty <1515·1030 B.C. ). They i nclude bronze vessels inscribed wlth a protective "earth demon." Some of tbe vessels were used ror wine. others for water, and some for food. Still others bad spelcal 1i1nlficance in funeral rituala. The hiltoric uae of Jade and bronae by the· Chlneae la a testimonial to the aesthetic and cultural importanee of • blending art with preclou1 and Hml-preci~ atones. The all-occasion gift that grows with the years as you odd-on pearls to yo.x necklace. Genuine Oriental peals . . . beautiful . . . treasured . . . ageless in style . . . increases in value .•. becomes an heirloom. 'The qif t to qive oll year lonq. Stop an to discuss the Add-a-Peart Plan that"s sulled for you .. and herl J. C. JJump~r~J Jewe~r6 M~M8t'l AMf:.l!ICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWPOR T BLVO COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 81nkAmetlctrd-M..,°'*Ve 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE &43401 'I ' ' r .44 • DAil. Y I'll.OT 1M I ••• ~ , ••• .. , .... .. ~ .......... SCENE OF CLASHES Unreat In lr•n ·Helicopter 'Cheaper' For Carter WASHINGTON IAP> -Presi- dent Cart.er says "it's m uch less expensive" for him to travel by helicopter t han by car. "When t ,::o by highway, because or security r equire - me nts. I have a very large en- tourage, induding seven or eight carloads of press who follow me ... and at each intersection along the highways, the slate polll·e have people there to J,?.uard the interesections to pre- vent my injury an case of an ac-1 <·1dent ... Carter told a nt:ws con- ference Tuesday T H E QUESTION came up whlm a reporter as ked the presi- dent how he could 1ust1fy using u lwltcoptcr lo go fa!>hing over the Memorial Day weekend Carter said he only rc1n·ly gets u d1ancc ··to 1w fi s hing or lo get o ut into the woods and swamp:-. .1od on the streams by myselr · I le :-uggt..'Slcd such outini.:s ;,i n · · not only good for mC' hut for the l"OUlltry ' Preshyte ria11s Oppose Gay Minis te r Bid KANSAS C ITY, Mo I AP > Southern Pre')byter1 ans hav•· JOtne d their Northt:rn coun lerp<trts 1n takan~ a farm s~nd a~aanst the ord1nat1on of pract1c- 111g homosexuals as ministers. The General 1\:--,embly of the Presbyterian Ch urc•h U.S .. by a V•>lc or about 2-1. Tuesday ap- prnvcrt a report d('scnbed as es- "l 'lll 1allv rtw '>amc .1:. ont' imti al- 1 v pa~S l'<I by the Un ited l'n•sbyt<'n <t n Churl'h last year. Tht· L 1111tt•<..I c hurch rearrirmcd I hat rq:10rt Monday. The two church~s. the largest d1·nominalions or Presbyterietns in the Unikd States. were meet- ' ng joint l y in Kansas Caty through today Wedneedey, ~ 30. 1179 KHORAMSHAHR. Iran (AP I Iranian Arabi 11et firo to aov tmment buJldln11 and battled troops of lran,a rt>votution1ry n>g ame today in Khoramahahr. the country's largest port and t h(' cenh•r or the Khuze11tan oat r<'..:lon Offklul sourec:" u ld armt>d Arah t rlhf'~men wen· moving toward Kho rom:shuhr from ull over Khuu•l'ltan pruv inef' I I more wounded. A bU1e eolumn of black amoke huna over t he cily. The n~wttpaper Ka~han said hun- dred• of building!l had been burn~d. Including 11 Chevrolet wart-hou"t that wu looted. St-v .. rul ~upermarkets and a warehoww of the National Ira- nian 011 Co ulso went up in flumes Kuyhun :.aid Jarge numbers of woundt'<I werl' ~mg treated at four hospitul1:1 T h<' Ar11h:1. n•new1n~ tht•ir fight for the uutonomy thut both Shah Mohamnwtl H1•1.11 l'ahluv1 und Ay ulolluh IC uholluh Kho m<'inl havt~ clf·nu·d them. ut uu:ked lh<' naval bmw t111d tht> dlstrkt .iowmor ':s nrfll·e iand ~N fare to the.' rruun potu·e st&llon, Che post offa('l' und thl' i:ovcrn Olt'nl lObiH.'l'O ruC'tor OFFIC'IAL."i SAID at ll'MSt 21 J\ r a b :. ~ t r c k 1 11 t'll .i n d 1 ti RADIO TUIRAN said Adm J\h;arnad Madam. the governor gt•nerul of Khutestan province und the head of the Iranian nuvy , proclaimed a state of t.'m<'q;em·y an the city or 100.000 al tht• ht' ad of the Pe rsia a Gulf .i nd advised residents to stay m- door:. Troop rt•t.nftircements rusht>d Pope's Flame? Youthj-.ul Romance Reported ROME <AP) Panornma, Italy's leading newsweekly, said today that before c ntning the priesthood Pope John Paul II had a rom antic attachment tu a Polish girl who is now a leading ac- tress in Krakow. The Vatl<'an had no immt'<iiate comment, but it emphatical- ly denied reports alon1: similar lines that surfaced earlier. Panorama said the romance. which began when the future pope was only 14, continued intermtttently until the girl married someone else. THE MAGAZINE IDENTI F I ED the girl as H alina Krolikiewicz Kwiatkowska. now of Krakow·s Stary Tealr <Old Theater >. T he Panaroma piece dad not mention any formal engage- m ent or m arriage, calling it "a tender story" or "love story." It said the two were seen wa lking hand in hand. Both were active in the Polish underground and saw each other occasionally, bul eventually Halina married Tadeusz · Kwiatkowski in 1945, Panaroma said. Karol Wojtyla, the pon- tiff's Polish name, was ordained a priest a year later. PANORAMA DEVOT ED its cover story to the report. e n- titlL•d ··Karol and Ha Ian a.·· Tht• a rticle was written by Italian 1ournalists Stefano De Andre1s and Marce lla Leone and will be detailed in a book. Soon <ifter Canlinal Wojtyla or Krakow became pope. re ports surfaced that he once had a romantic uttachment tu a Polish girl and that he may havt-actually been e ngaged or mar- ried heforc turning to the priesthood Those reports wen· denied hy the Vatican. ·'He was never (•ngaged and he was ncvl'r married." <J Vatican s pokesman. the Rev. Piedrcmc:o Pas tore. told reportt'rs Oct. 17, a day after Cardinal WoJtyla's election as pope '"This is a very thorough de nial.·· She 'Wasn't Lost' . ' But Girl, 7, Found VERNAL. Utah tAPl Audrey Hughes, missmg two days in thl' A~hley l\la tional For('St, says she saw searchers pass her hut didn't hail them because she'd been told not to speak lo strangers. llesades. the 7-year-old says, she wasn't lost. Audrey was the subject or a search by some 300 people from Utah and Wyoming before she was round Tuesday night <ifter most ::.earchers had quit for the day, authorit ies said. TH F. DAUGHTER Ot' Gloria Hughes of Vernal had wandered <iway from the ramily's campsite in the rugged Red Canyon area of northeastern Utah about 9 a.m . Monday. She was found s itting on a large rock by a family friend. Audrey, who wore only a T-shirt and cotton pants. said she had been therl' ;ill of Monday ni ght and Tuesday. Temperatures Mon - d ay mght had dropped into the 30s. Audrey s aid she watched searchers pass by during the day Tuesday, but didn't call out to them because she had learned in sr hMI .-.not to talk to strangers." 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Dul oU lndualry officials said there was no interruption in operations at the world's largest oil refinery, at Abadan. across the K a r o un Rive r f r om Khoramshahr. KAVHAN REPORTED heavy fighting at rural police stations an the area, but said none had fallen. Some points of Arab re- sistance had been capt ured by revol utionary guardsmen aiding government troops, it said. Highways w e re c losed . telephone service was largely cut off. and there was no im- mediate word on the fate of a Tehran-Khoramshahr passenger train that railed to reach here as scheduled this morning. Five Killed In Mideast Border Tiff By The Assocla&ed Press Israeli and Palestinian forces exchanged rocket and shell fi re across Israel's northern border today. and Lebanese provincial authorities reported fi Vl' pcoplt' killed and three wo unded in southern Lebanon. No tnJurie:. were reported in Is rael. The Is raeli m ilitary command said its artillerymen began far- ing al Palestinian gunners in Lebanon after severa l volleys of Katy us ha r ockets landed an northern Israel. A COMMUN I QUE rrom Palestinian lead e r Y<tsser Arafat 's high command in Beirut said guerrilla p<>s1t1ons in the foothills of Mount llermon and two vi II ages an the• western llckaa Valley wt·n· the ma in targ<.'ls of lht• Israeli bombard- m t'nt. The Palcsl1nians said lsrat•li shelling had provoked re- l urn fin• Le banes e ForC'1 .r!n M 1n1ster F'uad Rutros told r1·p11rtt·rs has <'Ou ntry would e all for an eme rgency S<'ssaon of the C N Security Council to take up the '"grave s ituation ('reated by lsrael"sdaily attacks .. Since late las t week reports from Lebanon have claimed tht• Israelis were shelling Palestm· ian bases in Lebanon regularb . The army command an Tel Aviv h ad denied that. implying Israel 0!> Lebanese Chrii.taan al- lies wtrc h<!hind the s helling Heports from Lebanon said to day was the ninth s traight day t>( hos t i hli1•s. <ind lh<1l mon· th;,in 60,000 people have fled their homes an southern Lebanon so far. ISRAEL RAD IO SAID lodCly lhl' ls raeh -bal'kl·d Christian militias m the southern Lebanon horder zone were t•xchanging fire with Palestinian etrtillcry farther north --__..._ ----------~- NATION /WORLD /WEATHER Winning Smiles .. ~ . .....-. Millionaire John Y. Brown Jr. embraces his wire. former s portscaster Phyllis George, a s the votes in Ken- tucky's primary election showed that he had won the Democratic nomination for governor. The former fried chic ken fast-food executive spent an est imated ~l.2 million in the campaign. Savings Withdrawal Totals Set Record WASHINGTON ! AP \ American::. took their money out of fodt'rally insured sa vings and loan assoc1at1ons at a record level last month. new figures s how. The Fcdernl Homt' Loan Bank Roard blames the record sav· 1ngs withdrawals. an part. on the decline m tht: popularity of money market certih catci.. In Man'h. federal regulators elaman:.ited the higher interest rale on certificates that th~ thrift 1ni.11 tu11on!> had heen allowed to "pay Previous ly , savin1'(:. and l<i:..m. t'r)Uld ):!1\t' c ustomer'> a one quarter or a percentage point 'bonu::. 11vcr cummercaal bank!> on the <'ertificatcs NEW BOARD F IGURES. released Tuesday, said withdrawals al the 4.050 lhrirt 1nst1t utaon~ IO!>Ured hV lht' fccit:ral government t•xceeded deposits b~ S b11l11}n la:.t month. The prevaou:. record was $800 million. !.et in April 1966 The board <flSO noted that April as the month tC1:<payers m u:.l file income tax statements a nd m<.tkc JOY extr a payments to the lntt:rnal Revenue ServH'c ··savmgs fl ow m April 1 ~ typi cally poor and irregular because of variation from yl'ar l'' yi:cs r m th1.: 1mport;rncc of ta'< • payments and other ::.trun~ l>c<i:.onal fa ctors." the board :.aid an <.t :.tall'mt·nl. "'Thcrl'fon·. 1t M't•m:-. lik ely that lhc April cxµencncc over· states the impact or this mom•) marke t chani;:e .. NEW DEPOSITS AT thn ft anstitutaons were ~ S bill ion in April, while withdra wals wert $2i balhon. said a board offi cial, who asked not to be 1denl1rit.'Cl When savings withdrawals exceed deposits, the housing in- dustry as well as the thrift institutions bf!come concerned because of the effect on mortgage and construction money. In 1974, the last time withdrawals were greater than deposits. mortgage money became scarce and expensive. Housan~ starts declined, loo. ....;_ ____ _ Read it and Reap. Everyday. • Values you can count on are advertised every day in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 •• I • CALIFORNIA ·-'America_, s~. ~­ Sweetheart' .Dead at 86 .. HOLLYWOOD CAP> Mary Pickford. who rell...t u Amerlra 's SwMtbeart durina the col· orf\ll, IOrmaUve perlod of American moviea. ls dead et • after 13 years of seclusion in her le1endary home. Pidfalr. Her death Tuesday was attributed to a ceNbral hemorrhaae 1uffered last Friday. Tbe lourney to the hoapital was one of the few tlmH Ml11 Pickford, wbo6e golden curls and IPUDkY lnnocence won he r the adulation of mllllone. bad emeried from lhe mansion since she withdrew from publlc Ille in 1986. IN Im. SHE APPEAllED before cameras al Pltkfalr to accept an honorary award "in recogni- tion ot her unique contribution lo the film industry and the developme nt or film as an arhsllc medlum" from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which she helped round Ml• Pickford was perhaps the first great 10- temational acreen idol. In an era of such stars a:. Greta Garbo and Gloria Swanson. she was the first to have her name in marquee lights and the first to command thousands of dollars a week. She was box office 1old for such movies as "Pollyanna .. and .. !Wr LltUe Rich Girl." The romance of the Pickford name grew when she married the screen's most das hing hero. Douglu Fairbank• Sr .. in 1920. Even five years later. 300,000 people went to a Moscow train station toaeetbem. THE COUPLE OVEaCAME the scandal that had resulted when they divorced their respective spouses to marry and live at Fairbanks" home above Beverly Hills, the opulent estate dubbed Pickfair. where dinner was served from solid gold plates and guests might include Charles Lindberi:h and the Duke a nd Duchess of Alba. Through it all, Miss Pickford was known around the world as "America's Sweetheart." a ti· tie that stuck after it first appeared in 1914 on a marquee over Grauman's Chinese Theater. She was born Gladys Marie Smith in Toronto. Canada, April 9, 1893, and made her stage debut at S. Her first film was a one-reeler in 1909. "The Violin Maker of Cremona.'' directed by aspir ing. young D.W. Griffith. HER FAME GREW and by 1916 she became her own producer with a 50-50 partnership in the releasing company. Three yeHrs later. she was earning $675,000 a year against half or the gross of her films. The films followed a similar pattern: the poor ~irl who makes good. or the rich girl with the corp- mon touch. "I didn't act I WAS the characters I played on the screen." Miss Pickford once said . And her success continued lhrou~h the 1920s. "In 1929. it was lime to grow up again," she said. "I bobbed my hair and did my fi rst talkie, ·coquette.' It was not my favorite film. Actually, I have no favorite for I have never been completely satisfied with a nything I did. But my public ac- cepted me at last as not only an adult. but an adult that bas an illicit affair." "COQVE'M'E" WON HER the Oscar as best actress. After the 1932 film. "Secrets ... she quit * * * * * * Sadness Reigns Over 'Pick/air' BEVERLY HILLS <AP> -A silent sadness has fallen over Pickfair, perhaps the most fabled of mansions in this city. Mary Pickford lived here nearly 60 years, the last 13 of them in seclusion. After her death Tues- day. her husband. Buddy Rogers . was said to be too grief-stricken to speak lo the press. The couplf' had been married 40 years. MARGARET GRANGER. Miss Pickford's housekeeper for the last 10 years, peeped through a doorhole lo say, "I'm just glad that I knew her for as long as I did. She was a wonderful woman . . _ there have been so many calls · · The m ansion was named "Pickfair " when Miss Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. chose it as their home afte r their marriage in 1920. T hey were divorced in 1935. ILL AND SUFFERING from cataracts, Miss P ickford spent much of her time in the bedroom she had designed for herself -its five windows af- fording sweeping views of what now is Beverly. Hills and Century City. 't When built, the home nestled on 15 acres of soft lawns. rose gardens. statuary and running pools. Its richly decorated rooms and ample bar were host to scores of Hollywood parties, and Miss .Pickford and her guests would occasionally mount lforses for a ride lo the beach through miles of then unspoiled woodland. Today, only five walled acres remain of Pickfair's grounds . Modern homes have sprouted in what was the veget able garden. t DENTURES $175 each· ~ME DAY SERVICE. AVAILA&Lt ORTHODONTICS , IOAADQUAUFIED OATHOOOf'CTl~T '1550- DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER J105 HARBOR, COSTA MESA fM:llOMRIOM flOCot 642-0112 ,.,.w ......... ACTRESS MARY PICKFORD DIED IN SANTA MONICA OF STROKE Two-time Acedemy Aw.,d Winner 11 Shown In 1963 and 1922 Photos acting. ·'I knew 1t was time to retire. I wanted lo stop before I was asked lo slop ... she said. Miss Pickford remained active in the film in· d ustry. She retained ownership in United Artists. which she had founded in 1920 with Fairbanks. Chaplin a nd Griffith. She produced movies. starred on radio and helped found the Motion Pic- t ure Relief Fund. Fairbanks and Miss Pickford divorced in 1936 and the following year she married Charles "Bud· dy .. Rogers. who had been her co-star in the 1927 "My Rest Girl." They had two foster children. Ronald Pickford Rogers and Roxanne Pickford Hogers ll<'r fort unt· was <'Stimated at~ million. Funeral services were pending. Star's Death 'Great Loss' Howard Koch, presi- dent of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. said today that "Mary Pickford was one of the founders of the Academy ll<'r dying is a g r t>al lo ss t o Hollywood. She was tht· only living legend or wh a t we 're really all about .. . . ·~ ,. . .. , .. Wldl ..... -30. 1979 DAILY PILOT A• ·weintraub ·. Vietlir· Education Board Chief Recalled LOS ANGELES <AP> -Calllnc ll a "victory lor the people." bustnc foe Roberta Weintraub acknowled1ed her election to lbe Board of l!'.duc:a- Uon after the outster of embaUled board president Howa rd Miller. Miller's defeat -the first attempt ever to recall a board member - was seen by many observers as the harbinger of a new majority on the board and a significant victory for opponents or court-ordered busing lo desegregate the city's schools. MILLER HEADED the board that last fall implemented a controversial integration plan in the nation's second-largest school district. Final WK>rricial tallies showed that with 21 percent or the l.65 million registered voters turning out. 57.83 percent opted to recall Miller. About 42 percentorthe voters backed Millere. Mrs . Weintraub, leader of the anti· Miller faction. topped a field of sevf'n candidates for the board wtlh 53.96 percent or the vote. ALSO ELECTED to the board were incumbent Richard Ferraro, who vowed to continue the fight against forced busing, and John Greenwood. who opposes mandatory busing but s upported Miller . Mrs . Weintraub said her election was not just a victory for anti-busing forces, but a "victory for the peo- ple." But Miller's campaign manaJler. Bill Zimmerman. sharply criticized Mrs. W<>tntraub 's victory "I think that the people who are tht apparent winners of this campaign hav<' obviously takt:n a racist ap- proachtoeducation." he said. MILLEa AND Bii 1upporter1 ar1ued that the recall waa bein1 wron1ly used as a substitute for reg- ular elections in which candidates a re voted out of office if conatitbellts are unhappy with them. They said recall was intended for removine public officials who do not properly discharge their responsibilities. During the campaign, Miller re- peatedly refuted claim• that bis re- call would end forced busing in the country's second largest school dis· trict. BUT MILLE& 'S critics said bis removal and vactoraes for anti- busing candidates in other school - board races would prompt a reversal ' in the board's position on integration. • They said the board could be ex- pected to fight busing in the courts. instead or using mandatory busing in an effort to comply with a state Supreme Court order to desegregate the 550,000-student district. MILLER AND HIS s upporters warned that taking the busing issue to the courts would bring disruption and turmoil. "(think one of the things the city is choosing between is confrontation and conciliation,'' Miller said Tues- day. OB Ward to Reopen VISALIA <AP> -Tulare County supervisors have voted to reopen the county hospital's o bstetrics ward. The state lleallh Department grant- ed permass1on arte r the hospital cor- rected deficiencies found last month. -----· NEWPORT BEACH-4 Corporate Plaza, Coast Highway south of Newport Center Drive,(714)644·7255. Other offices throughout California in Beverly Hills, Encino, H ollywood, Inglewood, La Canada Flintri~e, La · Habra Los Angeles, Marina del Rey, Northridge, Orange, Panorama City, Seal Beach, Torrance, Upland, Burlmgame, Los G~tos, San Bruno, San Jose, Sarato~a, Stanford, and future offices in Mi ssion Viejo a nd Santa Monica. WESTERN FEDERAi. SAVINGS , • FREE! J u~t publishedt "f avo~ite American Wines&. How to Enjoy Them;' hard cover book by Better Homes and Gardens. Good while supply lasts. :. T I t Editorial P~e ............................. 1111!1 ................................ . Wedneeday. May30. 1111· AObtf1 N. Wftd/PubUwr a.n.a Krell>lch/Edltora.I Paee Editor ···sqciarPrograms Facing Cutbacks It wa1 almott six years aao that Oran1e County aupervl8on decided that 25 percent ol county 1overn· ment •a-rederar revenue lhartn1 dollars should be directed to helptnc llnanee aoelal s>rorram1. As a result, a wide ranie of semi-privately operated social aervlce1 throu1hout the county. lncludlntc free clinics, halfway houses and alcohol abuse centers. have beneflted from the aqnual ~,·enue sharing apportion· ment. For the most part. manage ment audit& show the money directed each year into the semi-private social programs has been more em r lt>ntly spent than h~ d it been funnel ed Into the burt!aueraC'y tor ~tmllar purposes. But times are changing, thanks to the rt'Vt'nue con straint imposed on local government by P ropos1t1on 13 County supervisors were wise to recognize thut fact last week when the y served notice that the re enue shar ing dollars may not always be there Supervisors decided that SO<.'tttl programs funded th 1~ year will be cut back by 25 percent next year and morl' than likely by a simila r a mount in succeeding yC'ar~ That not·!i<>·gradual cutback of dependence on re venue sharing dollars makes sense And non-government providers of needed soeu1l pro· grams should understand that the future well-being of their services is likely to be tied into their own ability to attract support dollars in the private sector Message for Goventor State legis lators are once more trying to get word to Gov. Brown that they do not care for his a ppointee Adriana Gianturco, director of the state Department of Transportation. Using the same ploy as last year. legislative commit· tees r~viewing the transportation budget have voted to eliminate or reduce her $40,674 annual salary. Last year Ms. Gianturoco's salary was restored to the budget only on condition she submit a report on the status of highway construction. What the condition might be this year is open toques· lion, but even if her pay ls removed, the governor'has the right to pay her out of his contingency funds. The feisty CaITrans diredor has made plenty of e ne mies since her appointment in 1976-, with her anti· automobile. anti-highway po licies, bac ked up b y withholding highway construction funds. But she continues to enjoy the blessing of the Brown Administration. A s pokesman for the governor re~ndcd to the latest s<t la ry maneuver by destribing hl'r as ··forward-looking and innovative.·· Legislators, however. take a dim view of holding back an estimated $500 million in available funds while the state 's highway syst em deteriorates .• Perhaps this time around the governor's political am· bitions m ay encourage him to take a more practical st<.1nce and prod he r into a more realistic-· a ttitude 1 ow a rd California traffic priorities. Refugee Responsibility Of the 182,000 Indochinese refugees brought to the Cnited States since the end of the Vietnam war, 49,400. some 22 percent . have ~dtled in Cali fornia. With few exc<'ptiun~ they hav{' required language training, medical care and job counseling as they set about the tas k of making a new life in a new land. Now Cong r ess is considering a bill. HR 2816, sponsored by Rep. Peter Rodino. D-N.J ., which would set an arbitrary two-year cutoff date for federal assistance for the refugees. placing them under the wing of the states in which they reside. If passed , the measure could cost California tax- payers more than $300 million over the next four years in assistance for refugees who have been here two years or more. A recent statewide survey showed ma ny refugees d o not become e ntirely self-sufficient in two years a nd continue to require some assistance. Congress would be well advised to reconsider the fund cutoff legislation. which now is backed by the Carter Administration. and at the very least modify its terms. The refugees were brought to this country under special federal legislation that exempted them from the us ual financial responsibility requirements of the immi· gration law. Howe ver they try to help themselves. they still have very special language and job training needs. Meeting these needs is clearly the responsibility of the federal government, not the states where they settle. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560_, C.O..§~_Mesa. CA ~2626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd /Signs of Life BJLM.llOYD Men born under the sign or Taurus 1enerally live lon1er than either men or women bom under any other sign. Almost 11 years, to be exact. Women bom under Gemini live more than 80 years, Gemini men only 70 years. Least long lived are the Saglttarians. Both men and women born under the sip generally survive to about Dear Gloomy Gus Do the fun boat a, planes. drapten have odd-eYeD daya for 1u. plUI half·tank or le11 before ftlllnl up, phaa •••llonllmit? WORKING DRIVER age 62. Or such be the lndica·· lions from the stargazer's study or 51 ,000 death certificates. Q. "If capital punishment were to become common in all the United Stales, how many such executions could be expected nationwide an· nually?" A. About 190. Q. "Which is longer , the levy system along the Mis· swippi River or the Wall of Cblna?'' A. The Mississippi levy. About 500 miles longer. Spelled backwards. "live" ls ''evil,•• ·'straw'' is ''warts " and "atop" i1 "pots." Palindromes. these. You mi1ht while away some momenta at the 1topll1hta tblnk~1~ otben. Like berd, trap, aew, mood, repaid. Se111na weU these days ln Great 8rttein la a volume labeled "Tbe Officlel lrtah Jc*e Book No. 3." On lta cov· er la prtD&ecl tbe notice tbat No. 2 (a to follow. \ Oil Firms Take / LOS ANO El..t;S -"News 1v1llabUlty" with Harold J . Haynft. It wu the public rela· Uona departmnl of Standard 'OU or <:alifornla'a wa'-of aayina that the company a chairman and chief t?Xt!cuUve officer was hohUot: u presk confertmce. l''orKettm1 the PK Jargon, the l nvthallon wus 1rrei;istlble. I WIAnh'(J W t!Cl' o n f' of the mt-n who hud th.-Jl<•wcr tu rnukt.> me wail un hour Hill! a hal( Ill .1 & a ~ 11 I I 11 l' !Inc I w1tsn'l d 11) a ppoanled when I drOvt· uu t o th e Htltmorc Hote l a long lint> of Cadillac limousines. fende r nags fluttering in the breetc, blocked off the street as uniformed ~uards and elegantly dressed men milled purposely around the hotel lobby. It was hke a movie version of power! IT WAS a movie version. Walt Disney Productions was filming something called "Whispers of Paul Harvey the Gloom." Ah, Callfomla! Haynes wu upetaln in a amall conference room. A very or· dlnary iootln• middlf·a1ed man. He looked aa ii be had worked his way up the corporate ladde r of America 'a sixth largest industrial c.<ompany from somewhere deep in the en1ineer· mg department. Which he bad. He began as an engineer at a Gulf Coast refinery in 1941 . Te ll us about your power. everyone asked. He said he had no power. and recited a lot of mathematical formulas related to gasoline allocations and re· rinery capacity. He said his company a nd its s ubsidiary. Chevron. ha d a 16 pe rcen t s hortfall agai n s t world petroleum demand and 1t treat- ed all customers equally. He also used the following words and expressi ons : "Gee whi z ... gos h ... by golly ... damed ... my lord !" "Gosh." I said to Chairman H ay n es after th e news a vailability. "how many coun· tries are your customers''" "Seventy." he said. "And you're giving each or them 16 percent less gasoline I---# ·-·-~ ...... .._ . ,.. . . t' a Global View than they waot?" "Yes, tbat la our obU1aUon under tbe law.·• "Under tbe law! You mean federal law, treaties, tb1np like that?" "No. our contracts." THAT WAS what I had come to find out. Standard Oil Is not a California company. It is not an American company. It is extra· national; it is a government unt.o itself. Ila contracts are the law of the globe. These are other quotes from Chairman Haynes: "What do you mean, power'! That is just an intelligent de· cision you have to make." "It really is a very, very sim· pie JDatJM;matical computation. There's really no mystery to the whole thing ... "There is no way that we can cut back on our operations or our customers preferentially in one part of the world compared to another ... We have to al- locate on a fair and equitable basis around the world." This is an exchange between Robert Scheer or the Los An ge l es Times and the chairman: Scheer: "But why trOUld you want to expend ln Seuell Arabla at a time <1174) wlleA -tbey wouldn't sell us any oil and may not be wlllinl to aell UI any in etbe future"" Haynes: .. When you say 'us' don't forget that we're a multinational company and we have markets in Auatralla, we have markets all over the world .•. the world was not em· bargoed . We have responsibilities all over the world." IF HE KEEPS talking like that, the public relations depart· ment may not make Chairman Haynes available for news anymore. Whal he was saying, the truth. by golly, is that Stand· a rd Oil feels no particular ob- ligation to the United States. The U.S.A. is the place it's from, the place where it goes to the gov- ernment for drilling incentives, tax breaks and subsidies to sell oil around the world. Having made all that clear, Haynes was asked, naturally. whether he thought the UDited States should consider na- tionalizing the oil companies. He looked at his watch and said, "I guess we are running out or time." Then he looked up again and said. "They're ridiculous. Do you want the oil industry run by the postmaster general?" No. I don't . But I would like to see the U.S. government put the screws to Chairman Haynes and his peer group. We should recognize them for what they are-as Haynes says, they are not "~'"-and consider things like taking over domestic oil land that the American com· panles say they won't pump out or explore because it would be unprofitable. GIVE THEM two years to de · c1de whether they'd rather do at lht·mselvcs. or, have those fields rut out on bid!'. to other drillers 'H <i publ1C' l'Orpornt1on that would agree to l'Xlract to the last drop It .might make the 011 cum panll's reconsider their. re· luctan<:e to SPll a nything at p rlt·c~ th ey do n 't set thcmselvc·s; it would certainJy be cheaper, no matter what 1t cost us. than th£' OPEC price in· creases that are inevitably com· mg along. Old Warriors Stick to the Old Rules Gen Bt·rnard Roi::l·rs. Army 1·h1cf of staff. says wt.· must re· \'IVl' lht• mil1lar\' <.l r;.ifl im- mediately. lie wants a lottery ror picking recruits and prosecu· tion for draft evaders -im· m ediately. lie wants lo start calling up recruits ;i hundred thousand a year fo r mand atory tr aining and standby duty. So the footsoldier concept is not dead . Some indi vi duals charged with responsibility fo r our n;1 lion 's l'X · ternal securi· ty are still 1g- n o r in g technology. still thinking and planning i n terms of m a r c hin g men and bayonets. Old warriors have old ways. There are still those in the Pentagon who are willing to right the next war with the Charles McCabe wrapon:-; wh11·h lo~I th<· l;i sl two Fo r scvt·n '•·Ur!'-nov. lh'· l'n1t l'd !:'l:.tk!> ha-, mun11gl·d rmt• without ;1 military draft Then· 1s no w<.1r 10 s1~hl which should involve us. Yet DcfenSl' Sccn•lary Harold Brown ancl Ar my SeC'rl'lar y Rogers and Marinl' Cornman· dant Louis II. Wilson are all urg· ing r~uming regimentation of our civilian population. All or them want to rt'vivc the drart a nd Brown want s to draft women as well. ON THE HILL 1t is Sen John C. Stennis t D· Miss. ) and tht' old men who are most willing to draft young men to fig ht thei r wars ror them. Since the voluntel'r concept was introduced during the Nixon years. many Penta~on generals especially in the Army - have resisted the idea. at least subconsciously have hoped it would not work. The fact that it has worked they are now willing lo ignore m their eagerness to rcsurn·ct our country·s last \l'Sl1gc of 1nvolun· tary serntudc IN OUR NATION right now ''<' have 2.1 million men and women on active military duty. :.another 80(),000 in the selective reserves. another 300.000 in the individual ready r eserves - plus between 50.000 and 100.000 in the delayed entry program. Further. our country has a his· tor y of being able to recruit mor e than 20.000 volunteers even during such an u'npopular war as Vietnam. Why in the world do thl' generals want more? t don·t know how long arc the memories or the mothers or Ko r ea and, Vietnam a nd the school·agers who mounted such massive resistance to the draft in the '60s. Some student groups have threatened an anti-draft cam· paign that they say will include ..civil disobedience if necessary ~obody can ":.Int to !>cc thos~ <·onrrontat1oni-rev1' c<I Aside from the t''<lravagant abs urd.lty uf rt'i-urrectmg 5,000 costly. cumbersome. potentially subnrt1ble draft boa rds. tht!re 1s thr cons1deral1on of whether weapons, lcictics and strategy are goin~ to be updated or re main anllquated If WE ARE going \o rely on massed manpower. we can't wm. There 1s no way our 7 per· cent or the world's mothers can produce enough boy and girl babies to match the hordes of Asia W e will keep po t e ntial enem ies al a distance with a thermonuclear fist in the face. nothinR less. And our strategic a rsenal can be effectively manned by a com· para tive handful or s kille d technicians. But old warriors have old ways. They need to be retired or re-educated. England's 'Iron Maiden' Will Be a Tough Nanny The English call her "The Iron Maiden," "Margaret the Mor alist," and it was said that when s he was Mini s ter of Education that she had done for British schooling what Attila the Hun had done for Wes tern civilization. MarJ:arel Thatcher is Britain"s first woman Prime Minister and h er te rm o r o ff ice promises. or threatens. t o b e a memor a ble one. Ir what Britain needs lo pull her out of the surreal bol in which she is immersed, is a nanny, then Maggie Thatcher Is sure cut to meuure for ~he Job. "Captain or the girl's hockey team." is an English joke. The phrase e pitemizes the swift-striding, emphatic. down·lo-earth tomboy who runs the ttfe of everybody in the com)'.non. Thatcher is not only the 'very meuure or thla type, ahe wu in fact vice·captaln al the hockey team, bead o( sames. and school top ~1rl at the Grantham Girl's School. These ladi es can be a pain, but they also usually have a way of getting things done. As Maggie Thatcher has often put it. "In politics. 1r you want anything said. ask a ma n; if you want an ything done. ask a woman.·· Sh e is a s tel'ly old girl, amiable and combative, who doesn 'l at all mind being a cook. housekeeper and hostess away from her political duties. She believes woman's place is In the home. if she runs it. and can also run for orrtce. THATCHER claimed during her campaign that she was a candidate "of conviction and not or consensus." This did not preve nt her from full y cooperating wtth the tube - posing next to a calf In an East AngUan pasture, stuffing little candles into boxes at a Birmingham plant. hemming a skirt as she talked to women workers. and sitting down at a sewing machines in a garment factory. The fl"'t and most form1dable taak ol Britain's putative nanny will be to take on those fractious she saved more than $20 million by the m ove lo build new prima ry schools. or upgrade existing ones. S he opposed what s he SHE WILL have to make the c o n s id e r e d e x c e s s i v e unio ns eat som e d a mned egalitarianis m in the schools. She said. "t have sometimes ~npleasant gruel. w~ether they thought that some extreme• like it or no. She will probably advocates or equality would be try to legis ~a te .a n end. to h appy if all the children were in s e~ondary picketing during " bad schools as long as they were strikes. and also e~cou~age ~he a ll equally bad. 1 believe there is use ~r secret balloting 10 uruon still a place for select schools of chaps. the unionists. The power or the unions. especially the mine rs. is tremendous; and widely agreed by right-thinking Tories to be irresponsible. decisions. excellence ... If she doesn 't s ucceed in making labor sit up straight and pay attention, TM Economist has warned ~ that this failure could u s h e r in by 1984 "a house-trained party gone rabid again in the kennels or opposition." At 53. the nanny looks lots younger. She once told a reporter that she intends to stay 35 forever.-she bas a 1tron1 vein or middle·claas common sense. When Education Minister she took the free milk from the school children on the 1rounds that milk, free or otherwise, had nothlna to do with education. f'or thla •be wu called "Mn. Thatcher, milk snatcher." But Uttered by a prunes-and· prismy and rather shrill woman, these statements did not endear her to the SOC!laUsts, nor did her action in raising the price ol. schoollWJches by one-third. · THEaE JS Utile.doubt that the f orlner hockey player knows ln her heart what ts good for her country. She ls a true·blueToryol the kind that lhink the poor. aiveta coal, will put tl in the bathtub. She thlnks Northern Ireland lbou1d remain Britilb ao 1oQ1 u the Protestant majority there wishes. Tbia la lea a aolulloG than • preaebment -a tendeney we have to beware of In 1'1'be Iron Malden." LOCAL Family Spent Month& In Viet Refugee Camp By IACKIB llYMAN Of ................ ~r a danaeroua journey ln a amall flahinl boat. aeven mont.ha In a crowded Malaysian re· fu1ee cMmp and • plane ride delayed repeatedly. Quang Thoal l."°na. 27, and and h11 younaer brothen and •later arr'ived In Orance County on May 10. "When lhey stepped off the plane. they were jual drained," Hid Joan Duane of Costa Meaa. a member of the St. J ohn lM Baptist Cathohc Ch&irch re.etUement C'ommittee lhat sponaored them. .. APTER ONE WEEK W1111 people who care. they're 1milin1 and lau1hin& -they're like new people.·• w said ... You stt the light 10 back on' in lbe.ir facee. That's our reward ... In many ways, the Luong family ts typical of "boat people ... those who· are arravmg in Amenu from lndochma The four members of Quang's family who escaped are all young his brothers Khon 01eu Luong. 21, and Binh Quoc Luong, 14, and his sister, Huong Que Luong. 17. o.llJ f'ii.t SUtt ,,_ '• Wldl leldwy. May 30. , 979 DAIL y PILOT A 1 Editor'• Note. 'flail ii tlw loll o/ /our omcw• as a ,_,,., dftcdUnQ tlw prob,.,,._ Giid progreu ill reNftJMQ about IUOO lftdochiMN r•/•H ill Orange Cotmtr. PrevU>tu occounta npCor.d tlw tMwpomla o/ Viet ~ha Giid pro/1uionall oftd countr aocial worm• Giid oolunt.-r1. . Mrs. Brylski pointed out that, after the first in· rtux of Vietnamese immigration In 1975, the number or arrivals handled by USCC in Orange County hadi>dropped to about 63 a month last year. THIS YEAR. THE AVERAGE IS up lo 137. with 196 entering ln March and 128 in April. she said. Among the reasons are the increasing Oight of Chinese-origin Vietnamese, the intolerable condi· lion of overcrowded camps and a commitment by groups such as the USCC to find homes for lhe re· fugees. In Orange County, many churches and parishes are cooperating, she said . Both St. Joachim Catholic Church and St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Costa Mesa are among these. St. John's committee has found homes for four families the last five weeks and may accept as many as 20 or 25 families eventually. Mrs. Duane s aid. "No, too hard." Ms. Alcala cried a1ain, and s howed ber bow to use the wubini machine. • Finally Quan1 looked at Ma. AJeala and abook his head. • .. American lady not make it in Vietnam," he said aadly. Qun1 bas an edle on maay refu1eea because he speaks some English. His brothers and alater understand it a little, and are 1oin1 to acbool to learn more, he said. MEANWHILE, QUANG HAD BEEN in Orange County only a week when he landed.• job, <See VIETS RESE'M'LE, Pa1e All) \\'l1e la•----.. t:ITIZHI -~l~IFF? If you're interested enough in 1-enforce· ment act1v111e1 to donete a few houn of your 11m11.nd t1lent each montt\, 11 could be you. Behind in Vietnam they left their parents. a brother and a sister who scraped together $10,000 to send the four young people to freedom or death ABOUT HALF OF THOSE WHO try to flee Vietnam die on the way -sometimes from shipwrecks. sometimes from pirate attacks. SMILING AGAIN -The relocated Luong ra mily from lcrt. Quang Thoai. 27 : Huong Que. 17 : Binh Quoc. 14. and Khon Dieu. 2l THEIR TASK IS MADE EASIER by people like Marilynn Alcala of Costa Mesa, who has welcomed the Luongs into her home for several months until they can afford an apartment. She admits she's brought some culture shock to the Luongs. partly because of her activities as a physical education teacher at St . John's and as a professional roller s kating teacher. Over 200 Orenge County c111zens from ell walks of life presently hold the pos111on of Reserve Oeputv She•1ff 1n add111on to their regulet 1obs and professions. These C1t1zen Sheriffs vol. un1eer part ol their tree time to as11st the regular forces of the Orenge County Sheriff's Oepl. on Patrol duties, admin1stra11on. moun· taon and harbor seerches and rescues aerial reconn11uance, transportation. recrv111ng, public relations and a broad spectrum of technical and professional ser111c&s. They receive no wages for their work, but they do recteve the sat· 1sfac11on of deep involvement 1n a law en· forcement 1ob well donu. Sound loke something you might be interested •n' We're looking forward to P.xpla1n1n9 the whole program to you and answering all your Ques11ons on Saturday June 2nd at 9 a.m . pose with lhci r American sponsor , Marilynn Alca la of Costa Mesa. Ms. Alcala also cited an incident that pointed up some of the differences in culture Many of those fleeing. like the Luongs, are ethnic Chinese. Although born in Vietnam, they are mistrusted by the f'Overnment since its conflict with China. Many, like Quang, are former policemen or soldiers imprisoned after Vietnam fell. Quang, a former se<.'Ond lieutenant in the police, spent 2'h years in a "re-educ<1t1on camp" doing hard labor without pay. The limin~ or the Luongs' arrival in America was a lso typical of the bout J>(.'Ople. noted Dorothy Brylski of Irvine, a resettlement coordinator for the U.S. Catholic Conference. One evening when J7 .year-old fluong started to wash the dmncr dishes in the sink. Ms Alcala cried. "No . too hard." a nd put the dishes m the dishwastier. f-or morn 1nformat1on coll Sq1. Larrv Khune 1714) 834 -4493. SHERIFF'S ACADEMY 1900 W. Katelle Ave. Orenge South County-<:all Sql. Ed Beach 171 4) 831·9250 The putJl1c 1s 111111red-EW!rvone is welcome The USCC 1s one of several groups. primarily religion-based. that help unite Indochinese re · fugees with sponsors. THt; l..UONGS DIGESTED THIS NEW mar vel. Tht>n lluong 1o1.c11t to wash her clothes 1n the sink. ALTHOUGH S OME REFUGEES AllE wealthy. the Luong family is typical of the many who are not. Their father. who had a dried food store in Mytho City. lost his shop when the Com- munists took over. The four young people were sent out in the hope that they will be able to save enough some· day to bring tho rest of their family lo freedom. Mrs Duane said . At a cost or $2,500 each. the four crowded with other refugees onto a 50·foot sailboat for the Journey lo Malaysia. Fortunately unsC'a lhed by pirates and shipwrN·ks. lh<'y urrived safely. only to be placed for seven months in a crowded camp with no plumbing. insufficient water and chilly tem. per a lures EVEN AFn:R THEY WERE ACCEPTED for immigration to the United Stales, the Luongs had their Oight postponed again and again before they finally took off The Oigbt wu sponsored by the In· ternational Committee for European Migration, which the Luongs will repay 1Wbea they can. NEED A RIDE? 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H•rl>or Law11·Mo11nl Oltve The lieutenant. a 1973 • Mortuary of CO\te Mu • dtrecto" • )t0·m • graduate or Costa Mesa ~ZALEZ High School . received a JOE lOUIS GONZALEZ . .t9" H ,.. R s d . s1.,,,nl ol OrMIQP C.ounh M~mo<tdl · · cgree tn 1978 from . • ... ,.1co "'" ""'Mid"' !>I !>•mon & Cal State Long Beach. :Jude CathoU<. Chufch. H unh,.Qton .• 8 .. ..:1'1. C• on May JO, .. ,. •I I 30 PM • ·Surv•v~d by h f\ ~liters M aro•rf'f, : C.••dn. Rll• """ Ills brolllH$ C. • "tlernerd Gonio1u •nd Cl'larlH L. ·sm1111 •ncl "" "°" Joe Lou°'• Jr., -0.UQllt.n Mef9le -Oonfte. •HLE l f:WIS ITEOI EHLE, ,.\tCMnl ot Co\ta ~. C. P;n"HI ••av on Mar 21. t~1• ..... '' )UfVIVt'd by ,,I\ Wlf .. -Oorotllv I Ehle or CO'old M"'"· <" I ~on Jerry Ehlf' ot lrvtn~. Ca , 1 "''''"'' 8ev1rly ~H'f' o• ~an Jutrn CAP•\tr.inn. C.t and E'ltfelyn 04V•d~n ot 1111no1'\ and 3 qrand<h1tctrt"n Md\~ ot (h(t\t1dn B url/ti Wiii t>l" (t!lebtdh1d nn r h ur\Oilt!f, Mav Jt. 1919 at 9 .lO AM At lit Jo"'""" CathOl•C Chuf'lh lnttotr m ... n t di C,OOd Sllepll('td Ce,....lery Fttnnd\ mo C.tll ttl Bell 8ro.:towav Mortu••fV on w .ui n~\do\y, Mlty JO, 1919 lroon ~ 00 PM to I 00 PM 9,,11 l:JttMdW~~ MOrtUitf'r or C.osta Mf'~ d1rrc lor\ 8"1NDLE Y l.fON.llRO W llRll'OOLC Y olQ~ 8• r~s•Ofnt ol Hununqton 8e1H n. (~ Pll\Wd .... .,.on Friddy, M .. y H , 1q1q at t11"' re\~nce ,,,., Ortndlf'Y w ft\ tt< ,,._, '" S1 Simon & JuO,. (1.11noor Chu rt n S.Urv1v'9d by ~vf'r ,1t t ou\1n\ and d 900d tr1rnd Julia 8•rne\ ot t-4uf' 11nqton ee.c.n. C• Ma\~ ot C"r•\t1an e unal #tt~ c•l•brah~d on hiP\.d1tt May 7', ,.,. 1n ""' SI Simon & Juel<' C•lllOllC Cl'lurcll wllll R~v F 4'11\~r Ronald couoty 4'\ <~l~brtent 1nt("r m f!n t w•~ '" thf>' Af'\urrf'ctlon (fmet~ry P11tr<~ Bro1"t''' ~m11n .. Morh.t.trv d1ri-cl0t'"~ f'ACIFtC VIEW MIMOlllAL f'All Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific Vi ew Drive Newoort Beach 644·2700i. --McCOltMtCI MOlTUAIUES Laguna Beach 4~4-9415 Laguna Hilts 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 -- IAL n.utlGHOM FUHHALHOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 --111.L UOADW A Y MOltTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 --SMITM & TUTHILL NOITUAIY WBTCl .. CHAP& Crerretory •Flower Shop 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4888 --PlaCI UOTHHS SMITH'S MOltTUAIY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 --,_,AMtl.Y COLONIAL ..,..IAL HOWi 7801 Boise Ave. Westminster 893-3525 c Art League Guest Named Artist Ken Decke r will be the guest at the Hunt· 1n gto n Beach J\rt League meeting Juni.' 6 a t Edison Community Cente r. 21377 Mugnoliu St. Till' f n•r· 7 JO p m met•ting is open to thC' publit:. Decker is a fine ;Hts ins tructor with a ha t:kground in com mt•rcit1 I artistry. Graduates Christine Ann Weaver. the daughter of !\tr. and Mrs . .lames K Weaver. Cos ta M esa wa f> graduated from Wh it m an College in We1llC:1 Walla. Wash. Neptune Socit·t~· (Al;M Al t(.11< lllJA tA L Al 'l " -..(' .... 646-7431 Cal for frff portfolio Crm , l!Utr FUNERAL J)IRECTORS I larbor La\\11 Mount Oliw Mortuary· Cemetery Crematory ~ • Interment In : Any Cemetery •Shipment •Burl•I lnaur•nce •Cremation $295. complete . Call /or /ree Cremation Portfolio 1125 Gl•r Ave. Coatli ..... 540-5554 l . When it's the thought that counts. It ,,,, '111l•UJ\·i. l'Ul>\' t11 l1·t ""'•m1·0111· kn11" \PU n1n•. 11t:ro.,., till' r1M111l 11r 111-ru.,., tlw 1·111i· tllll'lll. On tho~· l>j1C•ri11l 11(·1·11i.io111-wlw11 ~·111 f1•4•I l'Ompdh-d tn l'XP"''" ~·our~·lf h111 <'llll ·, fintl tlw ... c..U!!. our .. xpt•t'M•tw+• <'1tn he''' ~·rvin· tu vuu. ·\\f.11tt memlwni of 1m 1tS80C•i1oion tlut(lt sp-c·iuli:t~>d in hdpin~ pmpk! lil1y j111tt tlw • riJrfit thin,r. in jui.t th+· ri,chc wuy. for rnuny muny yt·u~. .... ,9IO -..nn .. ..-. .• .._..,.....,. ....... Dionnes Visited 3 Surviving Qui1its Protect Privacy By JOllN GODDARD ~ .. ..,, .. , .,.,., ST. BRUNO, Quebec •AP> .. How c·ould anyone sttll be in· terested in us'!" sighed Cecile Dionne La nglois, one of the three s urviving Di onne quin· tuplets. Forty-five years ago, on May 28 1n tht' m1<ldll· of the Depr('ss10n the birth or five identical sisters in a northern Onta rio farmhouse inspired awe in m illions of people. ''E VERYTHING llA S changed now:· Cecile said in a brief interview in a local s hop whe rl' sh<' works, breaking the silence s he a nd he r siste rs. Yvonnt' unll Annette. h~ve held for yc·ars Publicity t•nt:ouragcs curios1· ty. C('C'l lt.• said, adding the1t she a nd her sisters wanted to be left alone in this town 12''1 miles east of Montreal Their friends are as quick to th ro w up a protecti v(• wal l around the sisters· private li ves as the ~urv 1 v 10 g quints are the mselves. .., BUT CECIL!-: AND a few ac- quaintances were wi llin~ recent- ly to shed a little hghl on the Dionnes' conte mpor ary life. Dressed in a trim white uni- form, Cecile had JUSt e1r n vcd at the bright, freshly painted shop where she is a cosmetician. She looked 10 years younger than her 45 years. Her rich. dark hair was cut in li fashionable blow-dry style. Wet, red li pstick a ccentuated a serene smile and a touch of mascara highlighted the celebrated long eyelashes. Yet she balked at having her picture taken. EDITOR'S NOTE -Jn the height o/ the Depresswn. the news that came from a remote Canadian far mhouse May 28. 1934. ezcited m1llwns. Quintuplet girls had been born to a F'rench.Canadian couple named Dionne. A Canadaan Press wnter went in search of the three surrwmg qumts and here is hi.s r (' Voti been legally sep;Jratcd for f1 vt- years from Germain Al lard .. a Montreal !inant:c company ex ecuU ve. Ct>cil<"s Let'n·a~l' children three boys and a girl <tlso livt' with their mother Her marriage to Philippe Langlois ended 1n nder such c ircumstances, tht• family broke up. Although the Dionne £amily ev(!ntually won back custody of their daughter s and reunited t he m with the ir s i x other children, the quints left home in 1952 and relations with their parents were neve r again close. <)uintuplet Emilie Dionne d1~d :i i the agl· of 19 from :.uffocat1on during an epileptic seizure ANOTHER. MARIE,. suffering men I a I de pn·ss1on after the l)r4•akup or hl·r marria~e to Fl11ri:1n lloul l•. died alone in her Monlrl'al apartment m 1970. ap· p<.1n·ntly or a blood clot in the hra 111 She was 36 divorce in 1&64. Lan~lo1s has , 'fhl' quints' parents 011v1ci ~i nce died. ~md his wife. El7.1re still live YVONNE, WHO TRIED un · s uccessfully t h ree ti mes to become a nun. never ma rried a nd still attends Mass every morning at 8 30. according to a secreta rv at the local Roman Catholic ·church Their quiet lives in St Bruno a re a far cry from their former harried existence At birth, the Dionne quin- tuplets became the instant darl- ings of a generation hungry for a miracle. The fa mily's doctor . Allan Roy Dafoe. gained control of the girls' lives until they were near- ly 8 years old through a com· bination or circumstances dif· fi e ult to comprehend now t'IVE MILLION PEOPLt.: traveled to the remote Ontario village of Callander. 200 miles north of Toronto. to watch the outsidt• CiJllandcr m a modes t buni:alow nl'Clr the farm where the girls were born According to Mort Fellman. a formt-r rcportt•r who covt>red th~ U1onnc story in the 1930s, the t·ouplt· still "hope against bope" that t h t.•y wi l l see the ir daughters a1wm Thr father turned i6 t his month and Mrs Dionne 1s 70. F<•llman said m a telephone in· tcr v1cw from nearby North Bay. llE SAJD MRS. Dionne has bren in and out of the hospital sc•veral years with leg ailments and gets a round with difficulty. Mrs. Dionne answered a re- ct.'nt telephone call to her home in a raspy votce. only to tell a re· portc•r she had no comment to make on the occasion of the quints' birthday. NEVERTHELESS, CECILE'S ' five lead lives over which their easy, out-going manner during a parents had almost no access. s hort conversation s uggested The last group photograph of the surviving quints and their parents was taken in Montreal lit Mane 's funeral in 1970 she had overcome the traumas of an upbringing in the public eye and the so rrows that plagued the quints in younger years. He r sisters, too, appear to be living we ll -adjust ed if un- glamorous lives. On the day Cecile was in· tervie wed . Yvonne was seen chatting amiabl y with two col- Jea1itues sorting books in the library where she works. Dressed in a blue pantsuit a nd ide nlifhible by the same dark coloring and youthful air as her sister, s h e drove another librarian from work on their lunch hour. THE SISTERS LIVE in com- fortable homes within walking distance or each other. Annette seems to have the largest one. a spacious, 10-room bungalow on a generous. well-landscaped lot with a fenced garden in the back. The remainder or a trust fund that once amounted lo St million from products the Dionne sisters endorsed as children was to be turned ove r lo the surviving quints' exclusive control on their 45th birthday. The quints allowed the capital to dwJndle over the years lo bet•een '50,000 and Sl00,000 each, according to Pierre Berton in bis book, "The Dionne Years," wbJch provldee u •c· count of the quintupleta • early livh. CECILE LOVES HE& job, says Julie Laporte, who work.ii witbher. So do Yvonne and Annette, who boda work at the library \ere ,. 1uperviaor prevented e1treet aceeu to • ._. ... Aanette'1 U.... --., •led 18 to JO, IUll live It home. She baa .. Soup for «Jold Doctors Swamped for Recipe MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) -You were expecting maybe miracle drugs'! Here the re's chicken soup and, God forbid you should need it, but what better could you get for a cold '! Mail started to pour in after doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital an· nounred that their research showed the soup was "efficacious upper respiratory tract infection therapy" that's another way or saying it will help clear your stuffed-up head. EVEll SINCE THE announce· ment, people have been asking for the hospital's soup recipe. Take a cut-up chicken, bones and all, and put in a pot with enough water to cover it, says Susanna Barger of the hospital's public relations office. Cover the pot and cook s lowly overnight. Then strain the liquid until It's a clear yellow. Add salt and pepper -and, if you like. chopped onions, carrots or a sprinkling of dill. YOV WANT TO know how it wotka? The hospital staff says a steaming bowl of the soup speeds the expulsion of germ-laden mucus from nasal passages. For best results, add a mother's love. Pay Called Low SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -In a ruling that could cost taxpayers more than Sl4 million. • Judie baa ruled the city bu been amderpaying its police and firete1htu1 · y about • •• _percent for the past two years. • Buyer Wanted For Nevada's Famed House RENO. Nev. CAP > -Pssst. Wa nt to buy a brothel? A clean criminal record and $200,000 will gel you one of Nevada's more famous houses of ill repute -the Green Lan- tern in Ely. Included in the deal are a cluster of mobile homes, a bar and a reception center. And it's listed in the classified ads. But the new owner will have to find aome new tenants. The house w~a repaired after a firebombing lut summer, but emflo>'"I departed, said Reno rea estate a1ent Alex Gaulot. However, recruitiDg of PfOI· tltutes in Nevada ii llle1al, while bringing women lD ltom out-of-stale rum afoul ol fedlral law. Proatitutlon Is banned ln Nevada'• two lar1est ~. which include Reno and Lu '' • ... but ! J tol"\fated ID mOlt otben. -... ------.. -------. . . ~ CANADA I OBITUARIES I LOCAL PVllUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE l'tmnounutt•au NAMe ITATH•WT NOTICl:OI' INTl:NTIC* Tiie lol-1119 --·ere Mlt19 TO UtGAGI: IN THE SALi: ftlll'lr>et> es: OPAu:ott04.ICalYUIAG•t E IC J 0£'11ELO .. MENT, 2011 s.>• " e .. ",.."' ~ er .• s..11•-. 1 ....... To Wftom II Mey Conc ... n CA t111J Sub1tct 10 ••-• OI ""' ltctn\4! •P Robert J". Eadl, 6S4 L.Mle ... w phecl lor, noU<• "lle<•bY 0 ..... '""' L•ne.CcKtoMew,CAt271l Ille une1ersio11ed propo\e\ to ••II J V .--111<. ta c.tlfomia <Of· •l<-lc ..__, •t I"" prem1Ms. poret-1, 2011 ~· Ceftller ~ .. Clescrl-•• IOlloW\ wile a,,,.._, CA 9211J 162XI "ac•t•c Co.t•I Hwy Rooert S. tc:e11er, "' E"'•rcl, HU11tl"910ft e .. c ... (.II L99UllO a-:i.. CA '2671 Pur-1 to W<l'I l1tlet1llon, ,,.. ..,.. Tllo• buslMH I• c...-Cleel by • O.r'19Nd I• epplyl119 to '"" Otpart. veneral .,.,..r\llltl. me1tl of Alc:Ofloll< S.wr999 ContfOI J.V.JEHSEN INC. lor ln..-.e of en ekdlc>llc bo>•er990 .J.V ,,..,_,., Ile en•• lor llcenteu lor ,.,..,. pre· ~ m ow!\ es lollOws Tllos •••-• WH flied witll .. ••• , .. On Sol• 8"r & Wine IPUB. Couf\IY Oef1oofOre1t91 County on May E.llT, Pl.I U , lt1'. AUBURN J. tc:ATTENGELL l'll-AP!)l1c;tnl PUOtlstwd Of' .... C0Mt Deity .. llol Publt\llf<! Qr.,,ge Cool Daily Piiot Mey 16, n, JO, J-•• 1'1' ltlS.1' Mo >0, 1'1' 10..-1, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINl'.U NAMEST.t.Tl'.MENf PUBUC NOTICE fl ICTITIOUS aUSINl:SS NAME STATEMENT Tll~ tollowlnq ,..,....,, .,.. dO•l'O Du\U'W\\.\ Tn~ •ollowH'\IQ ~t-.on\ d'"' 001nQ bu't1 ne\\•\ DEL MAR. Hll Loroe CtrCle, H11nltnql011 IM..U., (.II '26ol7 NEWPOPt W l 4'1EA~ CORPORATION. <041 M.,I A •t~u• Boult>\tl'ttrd. Witt> 1IO. Newoott 8 t<1•r n C•hfotn1a.,..O L••en KOnW Ft.tfn•""'tftlS.., Otvdiott ot s .... ,,.u FOOO\ Co .• ~ ... .,. (Of"· oor•hon rtti\ ~~ '" <onouc-t9d by a cor• NEWPORT WESTEPN REAL T'I' f OAPOAA f tOH t• C•1ttortt1111 corpor.t t1on1. •0.-1 MMAr1rHJr 8oul~¥0lf'O Sutt,. >eo. Nit..._.~acl'I. C•l1l0<n.at7660 P<M"•t•on Lt ..... HomeF~. D•"t\iot. o• -Inca FC!Od\ Co . C.-dlCI G. Mertln, TPU\ ~IW'\\ '' <-onou<tt'd br •• <.or por.al1on NEWPORT W[\Tf PN SIE "L TY CORPORA I 10 .. .lllt»rl Corlt• Ht1n\en, Pr-t"'-'°""' Vo<• Pre\•dHll Th" \I-WH filed wltft - """"'' 0er1< of or.,._ c-ty-M41Y 1. 191' "" ... Thi\ \UUt'~t W4H ttlf"d tllf'1th ttw-LAWO,PIC£S LYON & LYON (oUnl.,. <••'" ot O•Of'\Qt" C.ountt on Md, l• 1919 ... ..,,,.._ __ F llst,. L .. a......,c.o.•o Pubh\F~ Or~ <Oct\t Dot1'f Pt1ot Puolt\t""' 0r""9t CO.OSI 0 .. 1, PtlOI Mdd0 Juno •l.10 1q10 101; P Mdt l~ ?l, 30,J..,..6, 1'179 '911·1' PUBLIC NOTl('E PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEED REAL PIOPERn TO THE STATI PURSUANT fO SECTIONS Jll• TMltOUOH UIS, llEVENU• AND TAll.llTIC* COOE, TME NDTICI'. OF INTEfllT TO DIEIO llEAL PaoH•T'I TO THE STATE IN .llNO FOR THE COUNTY 01' O•ANGIE. STATE OI' CALIFO•NIA, HAS aEEfll Dl\llDED AND DISTRtaUTEO TO VA•tOUS NEWSPAlll:"S 0' GEfllE"AL CIRCULATION "UaLISHEO IM IAIO COUN· TY, FOR "UBLICATION OP A "ORTION THEREOF IN Et.CM OP' SAIO NEWSllAlll:lllS.. tn ..... , 11\t "-' fOU(Mlr1nQ •ot>f't'''WI .. •~~•reu~ Allan -~ Adi .ll010on"oq Blk Bloc• E Ea>• Es E •t•cn ,._, fe.et lf\C •nctUd1~ lnl-·lnte<_..1 Hwv-HtGft•4'• M1n-~net.t1 HE-Norti.. .. ,1 l<W-Nort-.•l Por Por11on A·-Al•-Rt911\ s Souttt !>ec -S..tton SI Sire.I SW-~I r-TOWftSNt> Tr-Trect Und-Undt.,lded Wly-WKlot<IY PARCEL NUMaEltlNG SYSTEM EXPLANATION f""" ,-,'W'\\Of \ Ai'YO Pdrt~I Number wf\f'n uMd to ~r•be property tn thr\ "''· •itlf" 10 I"" AS\•H-'s mep -· 11'1 .. m•p -or btOck """'lllN 111 '"~ ._. encl Ille "'"'"iou.i PM'<•I ,,_,to.r on '"" map -OI wit...,, -IMOO. 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THE RESEARCHERS brought s amples from the site to a small nuclear test reactor at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory operated by the university. Bomba rding the inch· thick samples with radiation, they observed the characteristic release or particles showing presence of iridium. The white metal is known to occur in extreme ly small quantities on Earth. But it is believed to be about 3,000 times more abundant in the rest of the solar system. We fill all types of prescriptions. using only the finest ouality produtts. rtosttc Lenn, S••HHor rhoto9ray1 by Cornh19, a11d CCN1t1.,Dr1 w f Co...tic Tints. UN IVERSITY GEOLOG IST Walter Alvarez, who presented a re. port on the group ·s findings to an American Geophysical Union con- ference in Washington, D.C .. called it "the most dramatic event involving the most dramatic animals ever seen. 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Rachel Rosen. 14, said the Chinese children , were "friendJ y and helpful." When she couldn't get the knack of a target game. "they gave me a prize for trying hard.'' F,....PageA7 VIETS RESETTLE .. working in the shipping department or the Hrown and Jordan furniture com pany in Irvine flt! will be sharing a ride with another Vietnamese m an who works there. "I want to have a JOb so my brother a nd sister u n continue to go to school." Quang said. He said he is particularly eager for young Binh and Luong to be educated. Quang studied math, physics and chemistry for two years at the University of Saigon. Mrs. Brylski said Quang's attitude toward work is typical of the refugees she 's met. .. MOST OF THEM ARE WORKJNG." she said. "Some of these are not fantastic jobs but they a be Vietnamese) do have the advantage that they can work and ~et s upplemental income from the f~eral government because the entry-level jobs don't pay well and they do have large fa milies." Prejudice aga inst refugees crops up oc- casionally, Ms. Alcala said. with people protesting "Why are we getting all these people?" "My neighbor thought like that before we got our famil>' <the Luongs>." she said. "Now he thinks they're the neatest people. Some people think ·they're low-grade people, but they're oot. They 're very intelligent.'' ''MANY PEOPLE DON'T 8EALIZE they're refugees, they're running with a gun to their heads." Mrs. Duane said. "The choice la a very horrible one. P arents are selling everything they h1Ve to get their children out so they can live and survive. "They're s aying goodbye to their children. not knowing if they will ever see them again," she said. "They must want them to come here very badly." Mrs. Duane, who with her husband has s ponsored several reCugee Camllies since 1975, s aid helping the Indochinese is tied with her deep re- li&ioua beliefs. "Aa I've seen them step off the planes, I've seen lD their faces the suffering Christ," abe said. 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Welcome back to the frien Call your Travel Agent 1 ~----------------------------~---------~-----------------------------------------------~ . •• . . \,. ~: INSIDE: •Stocks •Business ,. . ~~O!~., ~ T,!tleyl,S!!!°' . __ . . -~ , ... ~. .. .. ... • -·.,. .. •••• •• • J --.-...--.--. -.. • • , •.. ..-....... •. .. • * ..•• ···-·8J " A One-track Mind' UCl's Lettow Devoted to Discus By ERNIE CASTILLO Ol tlM D•UY l"I ... S .. ff Kris Letlow doesn't really have a one·track mind. Quite a wt)lle ago, in fact. he realized the re was a lot more to life than just throwing a discus Like shot putting, for instance. "I eat. sleep and breathe track. Heck. I even read all the ads in Track and Field News." says UC Irvine 's version or the Hulk. Unfortunately, that kind or blind dedication does have it:; drawbacks. At one point. Letlow was so hung up on doing well in the discus. his intensity began to do something to him. instead or for him "MID WAY through the year. I was so in· volved with track. tl becam e almost a hie or death matter." says the 6·2. 2SS-pound junior ··When my throwing started to go bad. everything else seemed to go bad too. .. , just had to re lax. reevaluate some priorities. I think or it as much as ever now but I think of it as fun, not as a job." If L<'ttow had fun winnmg the P<tcific Coast Athletic Association discus three weeks ago, he ou g ht to have a ball this week. A self· proclaimed "big meet competitor." he's en- tered in the NCAA champions hips that begin Thursday in 'a plan : appropriately called Cham p:.iign. Ill. "I LOVF. HIG MEETS. The· cxc1t(•mcnt of th<' big t'rowds a nd tht· extra competition get rm: up." ht· says Hampered by u flaw in his technique. stunned by the resignation of UCI Coach Len Miller and pressured by his own high expectations. Letlow was so frustrated at hitting a plateau that he felt like quitting. "When I came he re, I totally dedicated myself to becoming a world-class discus thrower," Letlow recalls. "It was my whole life. I did 10 months of heavy weight lifting, put the shot 100 times a day and threw the discus a nother 70. I was tired but I kept it up half way through the season "WELL. I STARTED taJ>(!ring. improved my P .R. to li5 and really thought I was going to win at the Bruce Jenne r meet <April 14 L Instead. I threw 166 and bombed out. It was so totally disgustin~ l felt ltke quitting." Fortunately. that'-; when John Paul. the Canadian national coach. brought a group or weigh\ men to tram at UCI. What he did for Let· tow was as much a m atter of technique as it was att1tud(• .. He told me to keep my arm up throughout my throw and stay relaxed," Letlow says .. "He told me to just go through and do 1t. Suddenly. l was getting a lot bette r pull and because I had stopped lifting ;1s much. my muscles seemed ml)re fresh <1nd cxplostv<' "Mentally. I s toppl·d thinking so much a bout every detail of throwmg. My mind w:.i s l'mpty. J was h<.Jvinl{ fun competing and track .,.. asn't ruling my ltft• a!. much Ever since then. things hav<" been gre at D•lly Pl .. , p ...... , P•l•IC-0 OonMll Down was the onl y mood the ~ot'tal ecolog~ major wa:-. feeling l"-O~ months ago. however "BASICALLY. I DON'T thank about 11 a:-. m uth any more. I don't worry atx>'ut th1· out I See OJ'.i f:.TRACK . Page 82> KRIS LETTOW UNWINDS IN HIS FAVORITE PASTIME, THE DISCUS. Weights Doing It --Grich LA Wins on Mystery Hit Giants Protest Baserunning Aritics SEA1'1'L~ r Al' 1 Caltfornrn s Bobby Gric h :-.ays l11 s oH -season weight lifting progru m has helped his lulling The Seattle Mariners wouhJ he the l<.tst to argue. 1 Grich drove in three runs. one o n a fifth inning single and the o ther two on a double in the seventh. Tuesday night to lead the Angels past the Mariners 6·4 "I devoted more time to it this -past winter than ever before. I have a big frame and I can carry more weight, .. he said .. My ;urns arc much stronger and m y lc•gs arc mu c h s tronger." GRICH NOTF:l> that several of the Am<'rican League's top hitters, such us Boston's Fred Ly nn and Minnesota ·s Roy Sm alley seem to be doing well afte r e mphasizing weights in their training programs. "Most of the guys that have been talking <Jbout it have been getting good results," ht> said. Jim Barr. 3·0, worked the first seven innings and scattered e ight hits, including solo homers by Ruppert .Jon es a nd Bob Stinson. J o nes' homer was his eighth of the season and rifth in his past six Kingdome gam es. Carney Lans ford hit a s olo s hot. his fifth. in the firs t inning for California AP W1rf,.hoto I.OS i\N<..a:L ES t AP 1 I l tookl·c1 s1mplr enough Dusty HakN s fl~ ball to deep <:enter f1l'ld with tht• bast•s loaded und one out in thl' bottom ur the ninth inning cn<b what h::ad twen a tu· ganw, g1vtng Los Angc·le~ a 13 !'> VIC'torv ovt>r San Frant1sc:o Hut -nothing 1s evC'r so ~1mpl1, .,.. hl'n the Oodl!c:rs un· playing lht• Giants. Rather than being s imple. wha t happened Tuesda y night was a modern vt•rs ion or tht· Keystone Cops that left most of the 35.845 fans ut Dodger Stadium in a total st at<' or con fusion. at lea:-.t monwntaril) THE DOOGl-:RS had rallted for twu runs in the ninth to tte th<> gamt' and Baker. who had drilled his :.1xt h home run of the St'ason c•arltcr. raced San Fra n· ci~co n·liever Dave Roberts ThC' outfield and inftc•ld we n • drawn in as Baker ripped a 2·2 pilth high and dCl'P to cente r Snn Francisco's Bill Nor th went hack on thl' ball and. reali zing ht· would be too deep to throw out Rl'ggic Smith after thf' catch anyway. g~1 v<' up on the hit. wh1l'h n 1mt• <t ow n nt•a r th1 · ft•nt1· Then the fun bt"gun wa~ autom ly out SEATTLE STARTER Mike Parrott. 2·1. yielded nine hits and four runs over the first 4:. :1 innings, departing after Grich ·s s ingle scored Brian Downing from first base in the firth. WES UNSELD (41) LOSES BATTLE FOR REBOUND. Whilt• Smith rated horn<' w1t h the wanmng run Steve Yeagt•r. who moments t•arher had driven in the tying run wath :.i pinch-hit infie ld s inglr . s tood transfixed near first base It was then that Hakrr passed Ycagt•r <tfll'r tOll<'h'ing h~rst. ml•an mg Baker ,\ T TllA P NT. Y cager began a s print toward second Parrott "did not pitch that badly, but he m ade more mis· takes than he tras .been." said Seattle Manag e r D a rre ll Johnson. "When you make mis· takes, they hit the hell out of the ball. They're a good ball club." Sonics Aren't Forgetting S EATTLE ~AP ) Dennis we were bein~ blown out. · .;a n Antonio in the Eastern Con· ference finals and came back to wi n the series. only the third time tn NBA history such a come back has be en made 1n the µlayoffs. It has never been done in the championship round. California grabbed a 2·0 lead on Lansford's homer and Bert Campaneris' run-scoring double in the top of the second. J ohnson says the Seattle Super . Sonics only have to reme mber last year to keep from squander· Ing their lead in the National .Basketball Association cham- pionship playoffs against the Washington Bullets. LAST YEAR. the Sonics led in the final series 3·2. bul got past· ed in Game Six In Washington. 117 ·82. and the Bullets went on to win the championship. Seattle then tied the score as Tom Paciorek doubled home a run in the second and Willie Horton hit a sacrifice ny in the third before Rod Carew put the Angela ahead to stay with a run· s coring single in the fourth. "Everybody on this team ts remembering last year," said Johnson after the Sonics defeat· ed the Bullets 114·112 in over · time Tuesday night to go ahead 3-1 in the best-of-seven finals. ·'We -had the lead then and re· taxed. The next thing we knew. The next game in this series wi ll be played Friday 1n Landover, Md., with Game Six. 1r necessary. here on Sunday and Game Seven in Landover next Wednesday. . Dennis Johnson also sajd it Jt>esn 't mean a thing tlfftt the Bu II els were down 3· 1 against "WE'Rf: NOT THE SPlJRS." "aid J ohnson. who lipped the last Bullets shot into the hands of teammate Jack Sikma with three seconds rem aining in the overtime. "We don't get all the publicity that the Sours do. but <Set> SONICS, Page 8 2> Kelso's Feats Still Stand Alone ByHVOH A. MVLUGAN Al" ... IMCernlJJ I I CHESAPEAKE CITY, Md: -With all due respect to Speetacular Bid and bia dot· in& pueencer Ronnie Franklin, the finest race bone in the state or Maryland wasn't •t Plmlico. · · The finett race bone Maryland and perhaPI tbe United States ever stabled was roWna in tbe mud, 1nawin1 on a fence post, munchlnf. on some sweet clover 'and dolDI whatever four-le11ed millionaires do to keep buay in retirement. When 111'1. Richard C. duPont called out. "Kelly, Kelly," Kelso came trotting ·over. Not immediately, but in bia own sweet Ume u ii the way wtth pensioners wbo lulve bMft put out to pasture and lmoW tbeJ no 1on1er need raise eyebrows o .. r a ltopwatch. , &Bl.801 IN CASE TBS fly.by·nl&hl careen • Settetariat, Seattle Slew, Af. firmed and this year's crop of wonder hors es ha s blinded yo u to his magnificence, was Horse of the Year five straight years rrom 1960 through 1964. No other horse m ade It into this select win· ner's circle more fhan three times. Piling up record lifetime earnings of $1,977.M, Kelso won at everything from six furlongs to two miles, on grass. in mud, in slop six inches deep, often toting 130 pound.I and occasionally 136. "He could run on a tin roof.'.' said the proud owner or this moat dependable of all DuPont securities. IN ALMOST HALF HIS victories, Kelso set or equalled track records. At distances of a mile and a half or better. he was prob· ably the greatest horse that ever lived. No one ever beat him at two miles: he won the Jockey Club Gold Cup an unprecedenl· ed five stra11ht Urnes. In his last big race. the 1964 In· ternational at Laure l. Md.. Kelso thClll· dered past Gun Bow at the top of the stretch to win by 41h lengths. set a n American .... cord for the mile and a half and missed b!1 "11Y 4·5 of a second the world mark sel by The Bastard at New Market in 1929. J happened to be there that day. doing a feature story on this remarkable gelding, and all around me people were crying. It wasn't because they won only 40 cents on·a $2 ticket. Kelso inspired affecUon. He was the only horse who was re1utarly cheered when he came on the track. THE CULT OF KELSO, which slill brings a dozen or so letters a month into his personal mail box at Woodatot1c Farm. began at New York's Aqueduct, an equine hamburger haven not known for the sen· timentallty ol its S2 bettors. Here he ran (See KELSO, Pate 81> I with rhe Giants trying to g<'l th1· ball therP ahead of him It dadn t \<\Ork . but 1t d1dn t malt1·r anyw:.t}. cic·cording to plate· um µ1n• Ed \'argo "\\'hc·n Baker passl'd Yeagt·r hl"s <1uto mat1 t ally out ... >;t11d \'a rgo <tfl(·r lht-g:.i ml· · Hut th1· gaml"S OH ·r Whl'n the WIOOIOJ.! run score~ Thcrt· s no c·un fusion. I JUst watched the gu\· touch home plaLt· :.ifkr tht• hall htt the ground That end:. thl· game "But Baker ts sttll out whcn hl' passes Yeager And thats tht· only call possthle in that ... 1tua 1100 . Sa n Fr:.inc1sc:o ~t anager Jut Altobelli hied a prolPs t , but seemed to realize thut not onl~ did tl have ltttfto chanN• Of SU(" c·t:'eding. but that tht· play prob· ;i bly (•ouldn 't hu H· been nilled a ny dther "a). "I DON 'T K~OW 1f 1t ho:-,, l'hant e. I don't t'\Cn knoy, Wh\ man<1gers protest." ht• said .·, I hought S<1tc·h c·alled them both out <Baker and Yeager l "The main ttung I know ts t h ~tl \<\t' should 'vt' won the gamt· It looked ltkl' thc•y would <lo 1ust that after a two run stn).!ll· by p1nch-h1ttt•r Rtll MarllrJl·k l'apped a thret··run .;1x th inning. putting thl' Giants <thead I 3. and North singled in a run 1n tht• t·tght h Hut th1· Uod gc·rs r<1ll1t:d on a om· oul v. :ilk to Oa Vt'Y Lope-,. -.1n gll''-I" Bill l{u~st•tl a nd Smith .. 1 \\;ilk 1<1 G;HVl'\' and Y1·ag!'r ::.. .. low rolh•r do~11 thl' lhirrl lias•· l1 n1• tw furt• lfak1•r ~ "inning hit "IT W.\S:\'T 1•1rnlu-,1 r11.:. I 1u:-.t 11H·:-:-t·d uµ. lh:Jl ':-. a ll then· w~"' lo i t. s aid an ohvaous l,i. di~ 1 urbl'd Yt•agt-r \\.ho brightenct.I • ori:-tdl·rahly \\.hen tnformcrt th:.it Ba kl'r would ht• t redalcrt .... 1th a hit rnther tha n <1 fieldl•r ~ <'hot<.'l'. a!'> v.as first thought "l fnr)o!ut \\hat I hl' hl•ll I v. a" <111 - IJ))! Hak1.:r. \\ h1: -.J ar! Ill' d1t.ln t p;1~. '\ 1-.J ger ~tlt houl!h 1t aµpcart·rt ol hl·rwts<'. ':11c1 ht· kit no prl' ... ... un· intht" .. 1tuat ion . 'Thi· pn·,:-.urc was on h1n1 k obl·rts •. .,aid the Uot.lgers ll'ft f1dtfrr With om· out ;rnd I ht• IJa:-t·~ load1•rt . ht· cnultln I mak1· ,1 ml"tak1· f.o, A ngt•lt', 1\1 a nag1· r 'I 0111 f.a .. orda said h1• had nt•\'l1r :-.1•t•11 .i :.::im1· 1•ml in s ur ·h fa:-.hion. "Tht• thing I m proud of 1:-th1• w;.i y m.\' l'1111l 1·am•· h:t<'k and battled Th1:-. ~as ~· b1 g. IJ1g w111 TERR\ t'ORSTt-:R . \\h11 bla11k1·d tlw (;i;1nl~ over th1· final I 1 ' inning~. n·1·e1\'1•rl credit fo r 1 h1· \ 11 tor.\' II wa" only lit•' 't'l'Ull<I :1µp•·an111t•· of llw \l'i.lr 101 I h•· J>cull!t'r" n•l1t•f an· .......... JOE FIRGUION GRIETS DUSTV IAKIR AFTER HOMER. -DAILY Pll.Ol' Wedi I Nft, U., 3D, 1911 A Cepeule "'' Drt From tlte Wertd of lporta 'Old Fuddy-duddy' Clip8 KGB Chicken's Feather& FN•AP._.leMI The M defendant aat In U.. Jury box, has II h ead hooded by a brown paper sack with oeepholes. A y•llow h!athttr affixed to the top of the sack • WH the only alveaway unUI Ted Olannoulas. the defrochd KGB Chicken. dld hla thine tie prayed. He 1nawed Mrvoualy on his niall11 Aod he1 croaaed h1a flncera tor &ood luck. But lo no avail Calllng himself "an old fuddy·duddy." a San Diego Superior Court Judge strapped G1annoulas of the chicken suit Tuesday. , Judge Paul Overton aakl GlannoulH, 24. could return 1tl> a rf'designed bird. but barred him from appeumg in lht· famous chickf'n costume in four Southern California coun· lies: San Diego. Imperial, Rlvenide and Orange If Glannoulas modifies the chicken outfit. he must refram . from appearing on any out-of-state sports telecasts involving San Diego teams, Overton added. "An unnecessarily harsh ruling." said Giannoulas' at- torney, Ron Mix. Glannoulas, the man inside the chicken suit for the past five years, said he was "heartsick. It's really, really sad." _____ .,._, ... , ,,.. ···------. Dan "ampto.-, defensive tackle from Arkansas drafted on the first round by the Chicago Bears: "I had no idea I would be drafted that soon. When the phone rang, I thought it was the phone company calling about my bill." Pal•rr Grl• Orlol~• 011 Trark Home runs by Rieb Daaer, Kea Sln&leton. • Gary RoenJcke and Lee May gave support to · Jim Palmer's pitching as Baltimore swept to an 8·1 victory over Kansas City Tuesday night as the Orioles snapped a 10-game losing streak at Kansas City. Palmer retired 13 batters in a row al one point ... Cecil Cooper crashed a pair of bases·empty homers to lead Milwaukee to a 7.3 victory over the New York Yankees . • ' Denny WalUng's run.scoring single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning led Houston to a 2· 1 victory over Cincinnati . . . Dave Parker drove in three runs with a homer and double as Pittsburgh beat the Chicago Cubs 8-0 behind the five.hit pitching of Don Robinson and Grant Jackson ... Ellis Valentine slammed a three·run homer to cap a five-run fifth in· ning and Montreal rode the six·hit pitching of Steve Rogers to a 9-0 win over P hiladelphia ... Ozzie Smith's run· "ALMu scoring single in the eighth inning gave San Diego a 3·2 victory and a sweep or their doubleheader with Atlanta. The Padres won the opener 5,3 as Gaylord Perry spun a seven·hitter for his 27lst career victory ... The New York Mets' John Steams and Steve Henderson bell- ed run·scoring doubles to highlight a four.run rally in the seventh inning and give the Mets a 6·2 triumph over St. Louis . . . Lance Parrish snapped an 8·8 tie with a run.scoring sin~le in the eighth inning following a two-0ut intentional •·. . . ' wa(k to, ... ft1•1n• to atv• ~ta N verdict over rorooto ... .W NaM....., doubled bome two nan.a and 81eUN ._.... a1opped Clevelu4 oa four blta for •1'11l iD· nlnC• to lead the Chkato White Soi to a •·2 victory over tbe Indiana •.. Outfielder Du&f a.Mr of tbt J.,.os ADie._ Doda•n waa named UM NaUoaal Leape'1 Player ot the Wee\ The lt·year·old Baker went 1S·for·2'1 for a .411 1vera1e. including aeven consecutive bit.a, two double•, two homti nm. and • triple. ......._l11T,.. .. le ••• A .. i• •tar Marvin 8.une1. in his latest bnaah with the 1 PROVlOENCE. R .I. Fonner balketball m l1w. hu been charged with slapplq b1a eatran1ed wife Debra after a weekend dance. Barnet turned himself in lo police Tuesd1y and pleaded Innocent lo • miademeanor assault charge in the 8tb Division District Court in Providence. He was releHed on $100 per•onal rt'ci>gnizance pending a pretrial conference June 13, th" ~ourt clerk 's office said. Bamee was beine sought by police on a complaint that he auaulted his wife after a Saturday night dance. Police said Mrs. Barnes claimed that her husband slapped her while he wu dnvil\i her home from a dance they attended separately. 11~ .. •rt•••• T~ft f• It' •llcer c.,, The United States and Britain are tied at two • matc~s apiece after the first day of compeUUon of the Walker Cup golf competition ... Mid· dleweight Toay Cblaverinl fights unbeaten · welterweight Sagar Ray Leonard June 24 at Caesar's Palace in Laa Vegas ... Boston Red Sox sluecer "Geor1e Seen. benched last Friday ln the midst ol a hittiftl slump, aaya he wants back in the lineup or else wants to be traded. Mana1er Do• Zimmer says he 'II recommend the latter coune to the front office. . . The U.S. Open, perhaps the most preatilioua of all golf championships, will be contested for a record sixth lime at the Baltusrol Golf Club in 1980. Baltusrol hosted its rirst Open in 1903. It's located in Short Hilla, N.J ... The Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League were to sign Seotty BQwman as the general manager and coach today or Thursday ... Former middleweight boxing champ Jake "Tbe Bronx Bull" LaMotta was sued by his third wife for money she claims he owes frpm royalties on his autobiography. Owrrw to.Sign Wida Colerado news conference for this afternoon to announce the ' DENVER The Colorado Rockies call ed a ·m signing of former Boston Bruins coach Don Cherry as coach of the Rocki es. No details of the agreement were available in Denver. but the Boston Globe reported Cherry would sign a five.year contract for ~150,000 per season. Cherry flew to Dallas today and agreed to the deal wi~h the National Hockey League team's General Manager, Ray Miron, the newspaper reported today. Alan Eagleson. the agent Cherry hired last weekend, said : "If the numbers are the same as I've heard over the phone. there won ·t be any problem," Eagleson told the Globe. "We 'll be able to rap this up as soon as possible." The contract also calls for the usual performance incen· tives. and a clause calling for attendance bonuses, the newspaper said. Colorado had the worst record in the NHL last season and the lowest attendance. 1'elerl8lo11. Radio TV: Horse Racing · Today at Hollywood Park, 7 p.m .. Channel 52. Soccer Aztecs vs. Tea Men, 8:30 p.m .• Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball · San Francisco at Dodgers, 7:25 p.m .. KABC <790>: Angels at Seattle, 7:30 p.m .. KMPC <710 >. Thursday's Radio Baseball -San Francisco at Dodgers, 12:55 p.m .. KABC 1790 ). I Bob Feller Remembers Fro• Page BJ KEISO ••. A.l/,-star Game Stirs Memories ByllAL BOCK .,. 5-9 "'"*" Bob Feller remembers .. "It was the 1941 All·star game at Detroit, the one when we scored four runs in the ninth in· mng to beat the National League 7·5. I started and Bill Dickey was catching with Mel Ott at bat. · "I got two quick strikes on Ott, both fastballs. Then Dickey came out lo the mound and said, 'Throw him a changeup. · ·'Now I didn 'l have a good change. ll was really just a slow curve. So I asked Dickey why he wanted me lo throw it. American League manager. In the sixth inning, we were lead· ing 3·1 but Tommy Bridges got in trouble. The bases we r e loaded when McCarthy called me in from the bullpen." The batter was Arky Vaughan. ·'I bad lbe advantage. He bad never seen me but I used to watch rum in Des Moines when he played for Wichita. I knew he was a good fastball hitter." turned lo Dickey and said, 'You got many guys in your league who throw like him·?" Dickey's answer was short and to the point. "One," the catcher told the slugger. FELLER REMEMBERS ... almost half or his 56 races and on· ly twice finished out or the money. "lie stifl gets postcards reg· ularly from Poland, from a former New York symphony or· ch estra player who r etire d there." said Mrs. du Pont, pat· ting the muzzle of her star boarder. MRS. du PONT, who turned Kelso into a hunter after his track days were done, had no regrets about retiring him in his eighth year. -.~He could have reached the two million figure in winnings, easily, but I wanted him to go out healthy." BASKETBALL/BASEBALL I· J ELVIN HAYES DRIVES ON SEATI"LE DEFENSE. Fro• Pagr BI SONICS WIN AGAIN. • • they don't play defense like us. We aren't your average team We're.not going lo lose the 3·1 lead." Dennis Johnson and Gus Williams. the two Sonics guards. once again paced Seattle.~y­ got 32 and 36 points, respective· ly. They got Jots of help inside from Sikma. who had 20 points, 17 rebounds, five blocked shots and aided in geltin Jt Washington's three big men Elvin Hayes, Bobby Dandridge and Wes Unseld-to foul out of the game. Washington Coach Dick Motta was angered about those fouls. claiming San Antonio Coach Doug Moe set the stage for them when he criticized the referees a fte r the final game or the Eastern Conference playoffs. "IN THAT LAST GAME, the referees were accused of favor· ing the champion Bullets." said Motta. "I honestly feel we a re the victims of Doug Moe ·s out· burst. Seattle played the last 14 minutes and did not have a foul called against them. I am very upset. "I don't believe you can play an NBA game and not have a foul called on a team in the last I~ minutes." said Motta. Actual!~. the Sonics had two fouls t•allcd against them in the last 16 :28. but none in the last 8 .47. Sonics Coach Lenny Wilkens said his team knew it bad lo win. "ll was a must game for both teams and we knew they were J!Oing to go all out. There was a - lot of tension. so our team was tight m the beginn.ing. · · THE BULLETS FINALLY had their guards break out of their shooting s lump with Kevin Grevcy and Charlie Johnson hit· ting for 18 points a piece. Hayes all'o scored 18, while Dandridge and Unseld had 16 each. "We can still win this thing," rontended Grevey. "We have come back from being down 3· l before. But it will be there this time. Seattle was not San An· tonio; they're a much better team, especially defensively." Sonics forward John Johnson, referring to his team 's 26 of 39 foul shooting, said: "If we had h1l our free throws. we wouldn't have had to go inlo overtime We maintamed five and six point leads in the second half. but then we eased up and gave them lbe opportunity lo come back.·· "He said, 'Because, I want lo see what happens'." So Feller threw his change. Ott swung and missed for strike three and bis bat went Oying in· to the first base seats. Feller, of course. was a good fa s tball pitcher so it was strength against slrengb. Dickey did not call for the cbangeup this time. It look just one pitch and the rookie won the confronta· lion. "He hit right lo second baseman Joe Gordon. Gordon went lo Joe Cronin and on lo first. Double play. J was sur· prised be got around on the fastball. l think he was swinging when I started winding up." ·'I pitched an eight All-star games. In 1947, I was picked but I couldn't pitch. I had hurt my arm right before the game. It happened in the fourth inning of a game at Philadelphia. I was pitching again s t Barney McCosky. The year before. he was the only regular in the American League who I hadn't struck out at least once. "I got him that time, the 1 llh man I struck out in four innings. But I hurt my arm on the pitch and couldn't continue. I was out for a month. Spec Shea took my place on the All·star team and was the winning pitcher. Baseball Standings ·'He looked at me. as if to say, 'Thanks, buddy. Anytime I can do something for you.· J don't think 1 threw another changeup the rest oflhe year." FELLERREMEMBERS ... "Two years before that, in 1939, I pitched in the All-star game for the first time. I was 19, the youngest player ever select- ed. It wu in Yankee Stadium. "Joe McCarthy was the FELLEB8EMEMBERS ... "Dickey once told me this story. "I was pitching in an All·star game one year and I struck out Johnny Mize on three pitches." None of the strikes were changeups. •·After the third one, Mize ,,....•-.e•i ONE-TRACK MIND. • • eome,Justletithappen. lflgu.redl erouldn't change anythinl by wor· l')'in• about It so J stopped worry- iDC. :r Whatever the reason, Letlow belan improvin1 by leaps and boundl. By the PCAA meet, be bad improved b1a dllcua throw to 191·2 and bil abot put to 51-5. BJ compariaon, bl1 previous 1ea10D blltl were 111·1and52-t. cided lo use the same technique for both. "I've shot putted 59 feet in practice but with the s maller ring, I can't get the lift I really need. I can't use the conven· Uonal approach simply because I don't have the natural feel for it. It feell kind of awkward." "In 1948, I was picked for old times' sake. But in 1951, I was 11·2 at the All-star break and had pitched my third no·hitter. But AL Manager Casey Stengel didn't pick me.'· TALKING TO mM. you get the distinct feeling that Bob Feller loved being in those midsummer conventions of baseball's very best players called All ·star games. They pumped rum up and he certainiy did well in them, allowing only one run In 121,-l., innings of com- petition against the National League. ·'The nice part was seeing the players from the other leagues," he said. ''You always wonder~ how you'd do against players you didn't usually go against. Tbey were exhibitions, abows (or the fana, but we tried to win and AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pd. GB Angels Minnesota Texas Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland 29 19 .604 26 18 .591 1 27 19 .587 1 27 21 .563 2 24 23 .511 4112 17 32 .347 12"7 16 32 .333 13 East Division Baltimore 30 17 .638 Boston 26 18 .591 21'2 Milwaukee 27 22 .551 4 New York 25 22 .532 5 Detroit 20 21 .488 7 Cleveland 20 26 .435 9'h Toronto 12 36 .2M 181i'l TwMaY'' S<Wft A .... h •• SHltle • Detroit•. 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GB 26 20 .565 San Francisco Dodgers San Diego Atlanta 27 23 .540 25 24 .510 212 24 26 .480 4 21 29 .420 7 18 28 .391 8 East Division Montreal 26 15 .634 Philadelphia • 27 18 .600 1 St. Louis 22 19 .537 4 Pittsburgh 21 21 .500 5\Al Chicago 19 23 .452 Wz New York 16 26 .381 10~ """'*"'•Sc-~·· $0ft FrOMIKO S MofttrMI '· ,...., .. lllfl'• 0 PlllUlurlh I, CNu9D 0 N-V-6, St. Loub 7 Hou\tOft 2, On<lnNtl I ~" Ole906-J, Atlante l-2 T ....... ''0- . S an F'ren<ilco IH•ll<kl S·JI •I ONt•rt IS..tclltte S.JI, n Phil--• (Etof~ S-41 at MolltrN I IL .. •·21," Chlc11911 (McG!otltenl·SI al PilhJ:turQI\ IRoot.~r t·OI, n Ne• Vortl ISwaoft •·l l •I !.I I.OU" (M41rtlr•r J.11." Cln<lnnotl ISHttr 2·l > •I Hou110ft INitllro ._2> n Alto"'° (Mclau911lln M l •t S.n Olqo 11.0llch 0-2 cw 51>1,..., 1-41," •Al1M LAT USED CAR SPECIALS •nmlfft Sedan In beige with matching tan Interior. Automltk:. e cytlnder. air cond ltlonlng. EconomfcaJ yet~. (60.W15). 14995 Lettow 116eked up tbe diaeua wben bll father, a former Iowa atate record bolder, tauPt bJm the rapee ID bll fnebman ,.., of bllb eebool. He p6olred QP abot puttfna •• • wa, of acortni Dolnb fOI' bll U.ltx 1D1b <San l>ie10 > and Groumoat Junior Colle,. teama. IN TllB •OaE comfortable we did win our share." environment ol tbe diacua rtq, Interest in the game has Lettow flcuna be can appNHb grown alnce the days when the JOO.foot banter and earn All· Feller pltebed and the American ______ ... _1111111----------------• American baDorw bJ ~one of Leaaue dominated the All·atar ODDLY BNOOGB, be_. the d1lcm .......... to pat ....... ratMr IUD tbe more caa••· UouJ ..... ....... mt ... tun but ..... ........ ~I wasn't makiq .. , ...... be •aJI .. .,,.. dlaC!UI came mare aaturaU1 ao I de- tbe top 1ls U.S. ftiiliben at tbe 1ame by wlnnlnt 12 ,of the llnt NCAA flnala. Tbat, he H)'I, ti eontata. More than 12 million would pve blm eDOUCb motiva· f ana voted last year in the com· 77 wa · =:n::.•:=-next year'• ~:~:~~:;rh~.~~~e~~ JCH?f SC?f &. SCB rte9 0 l'm ftve feet abort of QUa11fy. · the vote count la expected to F250 madll. wttlte Wfth '-' ' l for tblt OIJ1Dp&c Trtala," be reachthlltleveta1ainthiayeai. · comtott _. tnewtor • ...,.. out. ''lo ant,...., I plan Feller will be at the 50tb an·• tril. *· POWt llnrtnQ a 8"D ..,._. and set bell nual aame acbeduled for July l'1 ~ ,.. IMcle ..,,._ IDt.o it......,, I waDt IO -.. ln tbe Seattle KADadome. He'll , Tiit ... AMII.\' UNC'"OI N·MERCt RY STORt. Ind tf911ereo.tng pecbge. bil and u ltroal U f can, be roatlnt for the American· 2626 H1rbor Blvd. t·~· Mt~• 540·5630 (IE1881I) . ~lbly up m7 wel1bt to Ml. IAafue. Old loJ•IUea are, after! S ''l~-IO~O~~dthe alli~~tob~,and~~---------------------~---~~~~-~ variables." Fe ler rememben. . . , TENNIS Wild!...,, -30. , • .,. DAILYN.OT U SUUNGFILM . -·-·--TO llBSllOrN ·· ·· ... ..... ar.... CoMt Colle1• aail· iq team will abow • •alllq rum .. Hot V aehb. Cold Water." au: 30 ~.J'rldQ 18 tM Sc'-ce Hall at .~.•--••-"· Qeflea .£lay:. £owrt Al•x~-· .Marfl T9thf«P. !eJ 8 u .. --~. PARIS<AP> Common ten· poundln1 servo·volley attack on year. if eo,..·. openln1 match.. clay court 1peciali1t, whipped a OD DD nas wiadom has U that day aa not lhe alow clay. Connora di•· a fair lndJcatJoq. Tuesday, Bors countryman Erik van Dillen t-3, Jimmy Connors' 1urrace. It'• too patched Am~rlcaJl Terry Moor wa1 clearly off the raaor·ab.arp 6·2. 7.5. M aratbon MIDD8ra probablJ woa 't ftDd a mon unique coune. tban tbe oae drawn up for tbe aecond annual Leatberneelr; llaratbaa .June t . alow and tricky for the a1· 8·1. l-2. 6-l on the aecond day or preciaioa that has become h1a FaANCB'8 alSING STAa greHivtt Amerkan'a nat power the ~.ooo. lwo·week t.ourna· trademark. He even dropped a Vannick Noah dell1bted the Tbe ft1m wttl be shown as a fUnd.,..._ to lend tbe OCC 1&11· IDJ tea• east for tlle na tto•al iNrcolh~llal• aam111 claampt-ehlp. Admie•ioa .. SI ~hots. mental Rotund <h1rrosStadlum. set before beallnc the plucky capacity crowd by finally over· Clay is perfect . ho wcvt!r. for .. Anytime you t>l•y on clay Czech Tomu Smid 6-1. 5-7, 6.... powerln& Billy Martin of the the <'OOI and ea1.-y lOP·•PiM ln1 you have to be.-patient." Connoni 1·4. United stat.ea 7·6. 6·7. 6·2, 6·7, artl•ll')' otSYteden'a Born Bora. aid after the mat~h. ''And I was Tba22-year·old Bors. who auf· 8·3. Tlae •mile, au.yard race. 1pGllllOl'ed by Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, wlll wind tbJ'ouCb two air 1tationa, tbe in· aide Ol a blimp baqar, around laltea, past oran1e 1rove1 and aJoa1 fielcla ol row crops. But die coaunon wi ia not re•l patient tod•Y .. fered • pulled groin muscle in a ltaly'a Corrado Baranutti, the Connonwildom and left Th.-Hae of Connors' first· Weat German toumament two who lost to Borg in the ~,..__ . Tbe m.. produred by Warren IUUer, d9picta tome of the mo1t compedtive attloo of both lar1• aed small saUboata ln wat~rs from Loni Bt-a,·h to San Ftan· c~o. handed 11ua1er from Be ll e. round vlct.ory was reminiscent weeks a10. said aRerwarda the · aemifinals here last year, Ill .. aerv~ noticl' Tuesda y nil of lht! way &rte dominated this Injury didn't bother him during dumped France • s Eric that clay or no clay. he's out to tourn•mcnt hu&l yeu when he his first match in defense of the DebUcker6-4. 6·2, 1·5. win U~ 1m Frenr h O~n Tlinnls wun his third French Open m e n 's title, which is worth Vilas Gerulaitis wrinled off Entry fee will be $7.50 for tbe race, which belim at 7 a .m . Championatup. without dropping a set $49.000. the hook today and beat Butch In other matches Tuesday, Walts 2·6, 2·6 , 6·3. 6·2 in For further information, phone 559·2626. Ml AINTAININfi h l l'i u:-.ual IT WON'T BE that way this Harold Solomon. the American another fint round match. Future Cloud~· • O.J. 's Career Nearly Over? SAN FRANCISCO t AP l The S1tn Franc1s~o 49ers look on the commg season as a t1mti for a fresh start. . For O.J . Simpson, it wall be the end. He says 1t wdl be the la.st season or his pl11ymg career "It's feasible that be could have a great ~eason," Coach Bill Walsh said at a recent gather· ang of flead coaches from the National Foothall Conference's Western Division. IT'S ALSO POSSIBLE. Los Ange les Rams Coach Ray Malavasi said, that Simpson a lready has olayed bis last National Football League season "(think he'll e ither be starting for the 49ers or he won't play at all. Ir he realizes in training camp that he doesn't have it any more. I think he'd end up quitting," Malavasi said. "0.J . hasn't talked about the possibility or not playing this year," said Walsh. SIMPSON'S SALARY, highest in the NFL. will be about $899,000 this season. But he 's not banging on just for the money, Walsh said. "He wants to finish strong." the coach said. ''A lot or great athletes. footba ll players, boxers and others, have stumbled out at the end of their careers. O.J. is determined not to. "He's not that kind or athlete." Last season. Simpson's fi rst with the 49ers. the running back could not rejfain the form that al- lowed him lo rush for J0.183 yards in nine years with the Buffalo Bills . He gained 593 yards in 10 games. going over 100 yards just once, before suf· fering a shoulder injury. "HE'S PHYSICALLY sound now. lie wasn 't last year. regardless of his general condition. His knee just bothered him too much. lie couldn't move like he once did, accelerate like he used to." said Walsh. ··He seems fine now. ·' The 49ers' new coach was crossing fingers on both hands as he m ade the statement about the physical condition of Simpson. who underwent knee surgery midway through the 1977 season County Alt.star Players Selected South basketball coaches Gene Suthertand I boys> and Bill Stcinreide c girls 1 have made their choices for the Rebels' squads in the June 16 showdown at Oran~e Coast College for the Orange County All·slar game. Sutherland's choices include a half dozen Orange Coast area stars on his 11-man roster . Among his squad are Corona del Mar's Dave Koehler. J ohn Saunders and S<1I Gayl<ln of Mater Dei. Randy Heidenreich and Truiett Hatton of Marina ; and Costa Mesa 'sChris Beasley. Also Je ff Ludes and Dave Atkins of Los Amigos: Herm an Brown of Santa Ana; Pete OeCasas of Mission Viejo; and Jay Kolla r of La Quinta. The girls team features Huntington Beach's Kathy Doyle and Kathy Rausin; Corona del Mar's Linda Goeggel and Robbie Torres: and Susy Brazney or Marina. Also Barbara Jamison of Estancia, Kathy Riel of Mater Dei, Jeanne Wolf of Newport Harbor. Mission Viejo's Jeanne Beauprey, Timi Pitzer of La Quinta and Capistrano Valle y's Terry Williamson and Robin Mooneyham. The girls· game begins at 5:30, followed by the boys at8. • Kinney SiMU~ Northern Ar1xonu l lii1 vl·rs1ty hus SIRncd U.tllU 11111:. Hi gh hast!bull star Br1 ful Kin· nt•y to u national le tter of lnlent Thi' l>ana 11111:,' star \I. :i ~ u hrs l·lcam All· ~outh Coasl Lea~ue playt!r. batting 436. DON'T LEASE YOUlt MDT CAI UNTIL YOU CALL.. National Martietlnt & LEASE SERVICE I -•&IC• TO SDVIYOU TllD Ill OTBBB OBll8I COllltl llSOCIBI•. PO POV SCORESBY VODKA SCOTCH I 75 UTER I 15 U IC.I< 669 867 CASEOF6 !;,1.99 BOTTLE CASE RETAIL RETAIL BLENDS Walker Imperial. 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DAILVPLOT lurg ol Bis Peers ' !Ted Giannoulas says it would have been a )different story if he had been allowed to •plead his case before a jury of his peers. ,as he is doing in the mock·trial her e lG ianno ulas. better known as the KGB Chicken. AOL the short end of a court de- dsiun Tul·scJay and ran no longer wear h is chicken suit in "'four Southern California counti<•s For dt'lails. see Sports Break on Page B2. :'Foster Family Touch' Fonner Area Pair Run Tennis Club By DAVF. CUNNINGHAM The SCT A Seniors spent 44 s easons at the LA ' TENNIS I GOLF I TRACK •• •· Trophy Left Behind Numben are a commodity any coach will &ell you is a prim~ Bftflsily totrerd succea--u- .-vklenced by the atandard response one will set when the subject of Poantain Valley or Ed.1lon athletic acbievememt comes up. ll goes something like th.ls : "Well, tbey OU&ht to wln. with a school that abe." Whi<'h brings ua to the cue of one El Segundo High . which swept to the CIF 4·A baseball cham- pionship Friday at Anaheim Stadium in an un· usual afternoon game. A roua. Yt:Aa public scbooJ, the Eagles bout an en.rollmeat of 975-almos t the identical size of Laguna Beach High, Orange County's s mallest school of 55 4·A, 3·A and 2·A entries. Yet El Segundo swept to a 20· 7 record and lbe crown. And it was no fluke. Coach John Stevenson's teams have won 14 league cbam· pionships. ·five CIF titles. finished CIF runnenip twice and made the semifinals twice in a 20-year span. "I think there ia a lot of luck involved ... says S~venson. still fuming from the snub hi.s team was put through. Normally. the 4·A baseball finals draw the prestigious nightcap slot, but the Bay League chaQlpions and Oxnard·based Hueneme were re· legated to a 2 o'clock encounter. "IT WAS STRICTLY for money," says Stevenson. "The CIF felt Hueneme was too far away and we were too small. They underestimated the tradition and the good pert'efttage or fans at the 4-A finals who aren't connected with the schools. rather people who want to see the best teams play." Incensed. E l Segundo responded to the de- r ision by leaving the cha mpionship trophy at home plate with an appropriate message. "We told them to givt: the trophy to Covina." says Stevf'nson. Covina was the 2·A tillist and in the featured nightcap. "We don't play fo r a trophy, anyway, .. ex· plains Stevenson. "The CIF is all mixed up. They talk about money and trophies. We 're talking about kids and the experience ... getting what is coming to them . . . they earned it." AMONG THE PRODUCTS of El Segundo High 's baseball program are Georg~ and Ken Brett and Baltimore pitcher Scott McGregor. The reaaon for such a success story on the diamond? Stevenson says it's just a matt.er of get· ling a little tradition going, which has a way of perpetuating the success. along with attracting the best athletes in the school to baseball. As for the CJF's decision, one thing is for sure -rest assured had Lakewood and Fountain Valley been vying ror the 4·A crown, it would have been the featured game. * * * Wl'IH TllACK AND FIELD still occupying St. Francis transfer Kerwin Bell's time fhe'a in the 100 this weekend at the state championship meet, Edison H.igb 's football program has yet to see the phenom who ran for 20 touchdowns and earned first team All·CIFhonors last sea.son. But the Cha rgers have taken a peek al Kerwin's younger brother, Dino, who will be a junior in the fall. Already Dino has worked his way into the defensive backfield and appears a certain starter. * .. * A PA~NG THOUGHT: When will the CIF in- sist Miraleste forfeit ilS so-called victory over University High in the CIF 4·A tennis playoffs? A Miraleste player was 90 minutes late for the match. yet was a llowed ti) play and was the dif· ference in the final outcome. "The rule is cut and dried." says University Coach Gary Sisel. "But Tom Byrnes, the com- missioner. turned us down because t.be rule book does not state the penalty for such an action." It's pretty obvious Miralest.e won with an in- eligibleplayer. whachmeansforfeitureantbisbook. Of .... o ••• , Polef SwH J ody Foste r 1s living the kind of lire other ten- nis players dream about -4~~!'>Jliil'C:=:im:J:OS11r.r=~ .. =-:1:11: ............................. ..i-=:12111.-. .... ~ ...... t1l'i!l""ll'TJ!'-;;r~ Tennis Club. but as the SCTA champtonships grew .. Born in Ohio. she caml• west to Orange Coast College. ~raduatt'd lo Cal Stale Fullerton 1 where s he was No. I singles on l hl' women's tennis team 1. hired on as a teat•hin~ pro for the Newport .BeaC'h Termis Club. then married a tt-nnis pro. To~t-lht•r, they set up their own program at the Montcn•y Country Cluh m Palm Desert. Alan 1s the head pro. Jody the director of tennis. ' It's a t•ompad little family affair with a two s tory elubhous<', pro shop and nine courts Alan anrl .l<1tlv met wh il<• both wt·re attend in~ Oran~e Coast :.tnd. were married in 1976 Their first endeavor as working companions came at Indian Wells Hacquet Cl ub. where they alh~rnately served as tennis pro and tennis director Alan harl previously been Junior program director at Sunny Hills Racquet Club Even while TENNIS studyin~ for his R A m account.mg at Cal State Fullerton, he wns tcachm,:? tennis in the evenings and summers 10 size. the old club just couldn't handle it. Landborg p1c k<'d up the ball last year and plans to k<'t.·p running with it. Fountain Valley's Los Caballeros RacquE•t and Sports Club took on SCT A's junior championship to help ease the burden Ahoul flOO l'ntrants arc expect ed for the seniors, mun• than twice that for the SCTA juniors .J UnC' 16·2•1. • • • JllNt-: k IS TU•: ENTRY D EADLINE for the :-.1xth annual lrvmt• Open tennis tournament, with com pC't 11111n in mt•n 's and women's singles and doublt•:-., A. B, C ~an<l D M atdtl'S will be played at Irvine High, Univst'rsily High and UC Irvine Proceeds will hendil thC' tennis pro~rams of those three schools . For information phone 833·3419 or 833-8572. • * • GROUND STROKES More than 500 teams a re involved in the Adoption Guild -doubles tournamt'nt which got under way last weekend and concludes June 2·3 with semifinals and finals at the Newport Reach Te nnis Club .. _ Laguna Niguel Tennis Club has challen~ed Newport Beach Tl'nnis Cluh to a 32-lcam m1xed doubles tourna- At NCAA Track Meet Veatch Second ·in Decathlon C HAM PA I GN. Ill. Greg Veatch seems intent on uphold· ing UC Irvine 's newest track and field image that of a de· cathlete factory After tht• first day of the NCAA decathlon cha mpionships here Tuesday. Veatch was in second place behind 1977 cham- pion Tito Steiner. The final five events the 100 high hurdles, dis· cus throw. pole vault, javelin throw and l ,500 meter run -were be i n_g contested today. Veatch. a senior from Palo Alto. scored 3.920 points Tues- day. 20 points better than Weber Slate's J eff Swanger but some 169·points behind Steiner , the American collegiate r ecord holder who finished third when UCI 's Mauricio Bardales won a yearaJ?o. Veatch, who scored a personal record 7.442 points in winnin~ the Pacific Coast Athletic As· sociation title three weeks .. go, turned in the fastest time in the 100 meters Tuesday \ 11.0J. He also ran 49.18 in the 400, long jumped 23-7'1•, shot putted 40-3 and high jumped 6·4 Veatch figures to do well to- day in the 110 high hurdles, an event be also won at the PCAA cha mpiooships. histor y of the NCAA competi- tion. Four other UCI athletes are competing in the NCAA cham· p1ons hips this weekend and oen or them -LaMonte King -is favored to win his specialty. King, who led UCI to the PCAA cha mpions hips earlier • this month, has the best legal long JUmp in the wo rld this season. 26 11 '•· He 's also among the world leade rs in the 200 with a hand-timed best or 20.0 Other Anteaters scheduled lo compt-te are Larry Schrader in thl' hammer throw <19.'J-Ol. Kris Letlow in the discus t 191-21 a nd Oa \1e Da niels iri the 3,000· meter steeplechase t8:39.0 l. . But they ha.vi• forsaken Oran_gc County for the ture of dry des~rt air. C1nd ~Cly they C1rt-haµpy now to run their own club. which •~ adjacent to t,tie HS· hole Monterey Country Club ~olf cuursf' Tht•y call 11 the "Foster family touch · Steiner. though. 1s rons1dered strongest in the hurdles and 1,500 and with his commandinJ? le ad , threate ns to become BY U 's second two·time de· cathlon champion in the IO-year ment June 16 . . Entr ies are now being accepted----------------------------------------- for th<' :mnual C and D tournament at Mission Vie· • • • VALERI F. ZIEG f:N "'USS, former leaching pro for the Mission V1e10 Company, cauf,!ht the bridal bouquet <.ii Chris Evert's wedding and her fiance, Dale. snared the ga,.ter jo's Marguerite Recreation Cen~r J~e 9·10 and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 16-17. Information is <1vailable by phoning Norm SPECIAL"'•• "ES FOR COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER Williams at 837·3991 .. Question: What name •~ aM...Stat.ST. 1!>los.H-lllVO 120( nttSTsT.ATC'ml£Ss 1su•KA~avo. will Chris Evert go by now that she 's married? TODAY THRU SUNDAY '°:r:::°!W,..,. PttOM:•7o-0700 l'ttOffL MMm rttOM.:nJ-ew Rosie Casals showed up for the wedding in a dress. much to the surprise of everyone Tennis pro- moter Larry King, Billie J ean's husband, said the last time Rosie was seen in a dress was the day she turned pro March J. 1968. Ans wer : In th<· U.S. s he wants to be called Chris s., ~<1blo f•ponol OPEN**· THRU FRI .• A..M.·9 P.M./SAT. 8 A.M.·6P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.-SP.M. Eve rt Lloyd. in Europe she will use Chris Lloyd. and in proper old England, of course. she will be * * • BOBBY RIGGS WAS THINKING about enter- in~ the 46th a nnual Southe rn Cali fo rn ia Semors Sectional champ1onsh1ps al Lindborg Rac- quet Club in Huntin~ton Beach June 4· 10. Mrs. John Lloyd ... Jerry Van Linge and Tom Leonard added another doubles crown to their trophy case recently with a 6-4, 6·2 triumph in the finals of the Mexicali tournament. Their vie· ti ms were Mike Machette t Laguna Niguel I and Chico, HaJtey (La J olla I . . In the Mexicali singles final .. Jan Eric Palm of Irvine lost a close match lo Walter Redondo or National City. 7"6, 4-6, 6-3 . . Si~nups a re now being accepted for the eighth annual l<~ountC1in Valley T e nnis Club Tournament. set for June 30 through July 8. All en· tries for the USTA·sanctioned event must be filed by J une 13. For information phone 960-2750. But the ~rand old master d idn 't commit himself and the deadline for entries came and went. Tourna ment organizers, ho-..ever. say they might make an exception and find a place for Riggs if he decides tu play Golfer's Long, Hard Climb Giving It His Best Shot BylULESLOH .. """ ... c.n •• , •••••• HILTON HEAD. S.C. -The young man scanned the space between the IOlcl markers, chose a spot. bent over with the grace of an acrobat and pushed the tee in the green grass. ' Ws lhouldera were broad, his arms thick, his stomach nat. His ski• wu the cok>r of copper and hist·3frame as supple and lean as taaned leather. ne clubbead ralrly exploded a1aln1t the ball: a blurred wllooah and a r e sounding thwack. THE BALL DISAPPEARED in the morning sunlight, to be lound, later, alter a stroll or nearly • yardl, in the exact center ol tbe fairway. ~·Mister," en awed witness said, "you can nat hit a toll ball." '-'Thank you," Chip Pellerin replied. ''Sul, Ullfortwaaa.ty that lta 't quite IOod eno.,P. All of us HD do Ulat." _ Cblp Plderin la one ot muy ·hundred lean. sun·burnisbecl yoan• ..,.. ...._ amibltl• ll to break lalo OM of the mOlt ex. eluatve ,...... in the -.try. Ult prol..aonel 1ollen • tour. ... DON'T BELIEVE moat -- pe opl e who watch golf on television have any idea of what ·s involved in getting into a tournament. It's r~ally tough. Bul, yes," he said, arctic blue eyes s urveying the terrain ahead, "that's what I aim to do." His second shot rose iD a love· ly arc. dropped just beyond a sand trap and rolled toward the cup. One putt. Plunk. ·'I figure my chances are as good aa anybody's." Louis A. Pellerin IV." 'Chip' is a more manageable handle," was bom 24 years ago in Baton Rouge, La .. and has been swing. ing golf clubs since he was five. AT AGE EIGHT he brouf ht home the first of a cabinet fut of trophies. At 17, he shot a bole-in· one. w;hen he went off to colle1e be picked Georlia Southern pre· cllely beeause or its strong 1011 pro1ram. He won matches from rout to coast. So beve countless other •m· blttoua tollen. The Prolesslonel Golfers' All· IOC&.tiaD tour bokla two touma· meal8 a year to pare a 'field of ebou\J.• appllcantl with $300 en~ees down to about 100. TbOH 100 lurviYOl'I let the chance, the slim chance, to quallf)' at each of about 35 pro . .,,,. .. _.~.·- tournaments for a shot at the prize money. But unless t.bey earn al least $8,000 in at least 15 tournaments, in one year, they must go back to square one and start over, $300 entry fee and all. It takes skill, luck -and money. The PGA tour recom- mends that each aspirant find sponsors who will pul up al least $25.000 to get him through that lint. dicey year. PELLERIN wons as an assis· tant to the pro at a course on this posh resort island. Every day, either before or aner work, or both, he plays golf. He plays golf on his days off. He dreams goU in his sleep. He dreams or the pro tour. "Thia job gives me a chance lo work on my game al 12 dif. ferent counes," be said, "and also the chance to meet people who like golf.,.and have money. Prospective spomon. •' He teed up for another drive. Whooeh. Thwaek. "I can't promlle I'll win any bt1 money for them," he said, picking up his tee. 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I ll r.'llSal ....... l 11-.ut St. low. 5:30 llilllut SI lws. 5-05 3 .. 5 8 7 • 9 a... .... , -. ..... no 111~11 -./ll ICJ111!oat ... /.JO Oetr11t at -. 1 30 ~tr111a-.1 ..... St IOl&S. ll l~ ....... PltlWt.wll,h, 4 l> ~ •t Pittsbulgh, 4 ?» llillln at Ptt lsbulgtl. 4 35 llllln at Oltcago. 11 30 llllln at ()ic.ago. II 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 i.o.ia-.1 -" Cllwlclll<I. 4 JS -at Cleveln. 4 l5 -at l0tonto, l 30 •• rcrooto. 4JO • • Detract. 5 ....... DettOll. 11:15 ..... ,,0..111) SI lus at lillltR. I 30 St. ~ al lllllln. / .ll St t.ws at llllltn. I 30 Prt~gh at Wprs, 7 JO Pittslll~ at ...... I 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 • -.c C..10t1. 10.ll I~•-l !JJ 11:.Q'O tll .... l 30 l~ai...-130 lmsai-.7:30 •KC•All*.J.ll KCa1 -.1 Pltt!aupJI al ~ I Uqpat ....... ~ ~al iM11n. I JO ...... al Atlanta, 4.3!> .._., at Atlanta, 4 35 11111n al Atlanta. I H5 24 25 29 27 28 29 30 Meat .... I Sil~ 11 IMl•n I JO •at leaas.5 35 • allei.as. 5:35 ••at Texas. ~-35 • -at KC. 5-.JO ·•atKC.Hl • -.S ll Altlnta. 2 ,_~ ....... 9' .... J All.,.l• JOO 000 000 l I I ~ 0-101 OlO 01• • " 1 Briuol•r•, !>lot. n1, Oevrne (II -Nor .... ,,.,., •ncl Teneo W ,,..,,.,, ~ l Brll..-a. 1·1 HA-S... Ol<rgo, Wtnllelcl , .. Se<-co-,._, ....... 2 All••la 100 000 010 ) ) I S.no • .., 700 000 Oh 3 I I P N lOro •l'O 8•••dlcl , Owc"lnko, Frnoer> ltl -l"•hey. W OW<"lnao, l -1 L P Nletlro, W HA\ Allanlo1, S.W-11 Ill ~n Olevo. Tw ... r U I A 1~,:MO ~Mll'STOl"TEN ............... ..... lllCAN LEAGUE G &• II H f'ct, Smeli.y, IW-ta '4 172 l5 ti .1'0 Kemp, Ooetroll .1'1 UJ lO 1S .315 c..-...~ • ,,. ,. u ... A. Ba-•~r. Clloc41911 ... IU 11 Sot .3'I flemy, Bolton ... • 3' U .346 Ila< .. , •• SNtt.. fj 160 1S " .J4.t L. J-. Chi<41911 34 110 1f J7 .»> .. ,..,. c:.......... .. 1a ,. " .m AKe, 8-f4 166 2t )5 .J)I Dewttllol. ~ ., 14' 2t • .J2t -·-L '""· ea.ton. 1., !.ir>91ator>, aa111more. 11. Cooper. M1•••u'••· I 1. f Ptom•\. MUw•vll"· 11 ; L M•y, B•Ulmor•. 10, Sm•lley, Nl<iw.wt<1, 10. Hor1CM>, Sulll«!, 10 11-.e.tteo '" •avler, CalH--, 41, Lvnn, 8o~IOft, fl, C.-r, M llw-•, ,., Pcwl~r, re •nsa\ C•h. 1', NeH1n. Net111 Y0t•1 3', Horton, S..to~. 36 P1tc"1~ U 0..<r••OftSI .C.t>rn, T•••\ • ...0. John Nirw Y°'"', ~·, 8dUITtQdrt.-n, Chit dQO, S t . U Mdrtlrw-1, lh•tt•mortt, 11. l(~m.an. MlnM~ld Tl P•tmcrr, S.U1mc:we t.·1, JeM 1n\. l«a•'i_,6 J Mar!th•U, Mt~••, .... NATIOHAL LEAGUE G A• II M Pct. Ro'*· P"ll-IPf>•<l 46 118 1'I 6S l6S Brock. SI, L ..... 5 J3 II• •• • ,)&CJ Wlnllelcl. S... Or-SI ltS ,. IMI .lf~ Murpfty, Allant<I l'I UI 7• •• .JAi Maurul. -York Q 161 1'I SI .J:ICI K ,.191>1. Cincinnati •• 1n It 58 .l31 Sil ()tgo at llllltn· l 30 Reds at ...,,_ /·30 l8ls at ...... l:ll Mtarta at "-"'· J .30 AlliltJ at..,..,.. 1 ,.ltO llESUL TS 'llENCMOf'EN l•I '"""'I MEN , ... , ....... .. l'lnlll .... SO..IH 1111.n c.<~11• oe1. 811tch W•ll• 1·•. 2 ... A·l , 6·1, 6-7. Manuel Oranco oel 111~ N•\la\<! .... 6 f, I>• 1, 6·1 *-"-Ray Moore 0.r w.,..ner ZtrnQ1bl .. J ...... •·•. 6-J, J1r1 Gr-0.1. F•-•wo Gorualn , ........ l .... WOMEN Flnlll_S ... lel l'nne H-del Yvon"" Vermaak 6·3, 1 6, 6·l . Mar1.e Kriqr oer Re~ 81ounl 1 ... 6·0, L"ura Ovponl oel, 8drbara Joroan 1-6, ~·I. 6-3, A.it. Geruiarll\ 0.1 (.hrl\ 0',....111 •->. '"'· M . 8rl9111e SllnOft def. (.MOii"" Stoll 6·2, , .. , W . MEN ,..,..,., """"' "'"'"-~ Vic-P.<cl oel. Francots Jauffret 1>/, ltOlla aACUtG ITMtDtNOS IC_,,.... 111'1' T1le Dalty lleclttt ~I ..._ Plnuy Cordero Her..-1 McH•r..- C. McCarron Hawlo A-u~ """ s"oeor•ker I/ti•~· """"' ....... 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Un\eld "· C.ewy II, He-r\On 9. 8•11erd 11. Wrl(llll •. C Jo""'°" II , CM nl•r 1, (Ol'lln_. 0 SE A TTl.I J JOlln\On 6. S""llon 4 S1kma 10, 0 . Jonmon ». Willl•ms l6, S•I•• I, 8rown 6, Walku O. Awtrey O Sc_ .. ,~ W•lftlnvton 1' 31 lS 13 I -117 SealUe 14 2t 31 70 10 ·114 Total io..r\ WM111"91on l•. Seattle u . FovlPO Out Oand"O~. H~yo, Un\elO 1Walll•nQlonl, Shelton IS.•tlleJ; Tec11n•u1 rout Ha~ '""•'''"""'°" •~••llant coach Broer\lattl. Alllftdanc«-lf,09t a.a ........ , ..... , lfttetS-Ser,.s w Se•lll~ J Wa\llrnqton I G•-1 Wot\flrl'f1(on 99, !M!dlll<I '7 G•-t ~•Ille '1'2. W4"1\rnqlon 12 G•-J '>e.ollle 1os, Walll11>11lon •s ,_,.,a..... .... Ille "'· W•"'4nqlon "' IOU ...... ., .• 0- .... 111. al WaV11nQ1on," ~-Y'•G•m• L PU l ISO ) f )O W•\Punglon .it !>e•ttJf' Colt\f'um •' ne<e\\dfY w.....-r.J••• '>e•ltl«! al Walllt'*°", n, t I tlec.euary .................. NeWPO•Y IDtYeY't LKUrl -tt Meie"I ti Mn~ 1 lllNte, ,. Mel, 10 ,_II '""-1 ........ --'-'· IAlt'I L ..... 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SAN SIMaON -10 _.. .. ,,. 11 11119 cod, to roo <od LONG •EACH IOllHtl'I WIM!rfl -21 •"91trs: 1n bonrto, ISi c•llco IHIH. 20 ~ !Hau, IS rocll lilll, 1 ..... ,,~ lrlll OXNAllD -61 ~: 150 nKll cod, JO c-Cod, 10 linQ cod, 100 rock flsll, U c alico ba\\. OCIANSIDE ........ ,., 1 bonito. 106 wf\CI NH, •• <all<O II.HS, I halibut, t3 rocJI 11111, 2Um•Oerel AVILA IAY 1 ...... IM L.llhl -II......,.., > WffnOfl. 16 11"9 cod, IU ntell cod. lllDOMDO -M Ml9ft,..: 110 lleftlto. SI ta llCO ...... It lltrre<ude, 10 ... lltlvt. 2liS roOllsl\, Misc. TUHOAY'S TllANIACTIO.S •AH•~L -~L...- CHICAGO WHITE SOX OP4ioned M.,,, Folty, cal~. 10 •-•of the Amarlcen A•· \OCl•llon, 10 m•H rQ\ler rOOf" tor Miii May,C.ldler. f'OOT•ALL N•tieMI , ...... L ...... CINCINNATt llENGALS -SIQned Nal"lfl Poole, rU$111ftQ IWO. DENVER BllONCOS -S1Qned JI'" furner, p!aukkll"' Sf. LOUIS CARDINALS -Siqnect N .. e Hend•,.•on, t•c.• te. R 1< •., ,._< 8rtde. llMbe<ke<'. end Ken Slone, Clefen•·•• INO. ~"..a..llL ... 11t TOAONfO l'AGONAUTS -Sl9"9(f Jim Corrlgell. ~.,. -· lo a 1-Jta• •-Ira< C • COU.EGI EASTERN WA5"1NC.TON-N-""" Aoer •lllleUcdrrt"lor. MISSOURI Vl'LLEY C.0NFEAENCE- Namp0 C>avlO Prte~ comm l\\foner ST.-NFOAO Announ<l'O rH..,_.ton ol """" Goukl, -·s 1"""" coe<ll, •I '"" end or Ille "'-· LO\ A--017 000 OC0·-6 OM out -w1nnonq ""'\Cot.cl. FMIH, Cincinnati 3' " 17 .. ..32' !>tarqelt, Pltt-.irQll ,. UIS 12 lf .n• • Mo•eno, P1~9" fl ,., 2t sa .l11 •·•. I·~. •·1, J~ Hlguoras d•• Mark Ed· mc>f'dsor-.. 3. ••. 4-6, t-1, .. 1, '""" LenOl- Ja•m• Frllol I .. , .. l. "'· f>-3, C..-Mit.,.,. det, hnny Swen\.on •·I. •·1. •·1, •·3, AdmP\k Krl•hn.., <!rt Peter FleminQ I>•, 6 ), •• ., HMold ~omon drt frt~ van Olllpn .. 3, .. 2. 1 > • .-Lloyd oe1. ~-d Frrt1 6 l . l·b, 6·7, 6·1. 6·3 Y<lllf\ocl'I NMh oel 8111y Marton I S, 6 I, &·1. 6 I, b 3 COrr4dO 0dr•uu11t c>t-f Eric O~bH<•fl'r., t , •·1, I i. Jo~ Luo\ Clerc def Oita Stockton S·I ... J. 3 6, 6·1, 6 J, OomlnoOUP. BtdPI dtl Jirl Hreb«!< 1 S ... ,, &·3. Jrmmv Connor\ Ott. lerry MOO< 6-1 ... 1. &·3, ChrrslopMr Frou del Llto •1.,.,., •·J. •·1. •·•: H•"' Gll<SemelMer -· H-Pil•ler .... 6-4, 1 ... St•n Smlll> def. Z..ljllo Fra-.1< 6·3. .. 7. I•; ll•lan TM11Uy dtl. P-lo llH1oluc<1 •.O. 4-2. retired; C..lll•rmo VllH det. PNI 0.nt, Austral!•,'"'· M, S·7, 6-1 : 8u1&er Mot· tram def. KjeO -1•. 6-1, '"'· 1•: AouCewoef ltlc-Cano•·•,•·l ... 1.4-•, , .•. OPEN DAILY 10-10, SAT. 9-10, SUN. 10·& WED.lllt'UIAT .. UY30-JUIE2, 1919 E . Cev OP-L .... Ancieles 7. LOll-S.n Francisco 10. L~ Anqelr' 10 78· R, "im•lh 38· NOrt"-HR a.. ... '"· Ctr (I I. ~8 LoCJH,S-K-r Sia "rMCllC• C P tfn,.OJW"r 111'011111 Lavelle CL,J 11 Grilltn Rootrl\ H II Elt aa SO I 3 l I l 7 0 0 ' ' 7 3 J 1 0 0 n o n r o 1 0 0 0 0 Le••_... H004on 11 For\t~< IW, 1·01 1 0 0 Griffin PttcJ'Wod to ont OtJt•tn 1n nmlh T J o:i.A u.ao £1-,, P~rllittl q 1 P"llAOtllJhra oC0 000 000 0 0 I Mon1•~•1 u70 o~ 10a. ~ 1l O AulnvP<>, E11,lw•ck 1\1, LonbOrQ rt 1 """ BOOM, AC>Qer\ al\O C.••1Pr. W Aoqe,., S 1 L AuthYt>n. ~ 3 HR Montre .. t, V1'ff'f'th+'W' ISi.A ll,018 ,.ir•te•I. Cub•O '"•<•llO 000 000 000 0 ~ 1 Prllsburq" 710 000 If• I ,, 0 Holflm..,. Moote 181, w . Hernano.1 le• •nd Foote, o kob.n\On, Jack'°" "' """ N •<O\la. w O ~Ol>ln.on, •·3 L Holt 1m .. 11 .... HAS· PlttsbutQrl, C.,,drner t:U, Pttrll~I Ill. A 1,190 Altrol1, A.0.1 Clnclnnah 010 000 «JO 1 8 I Ho.nton 100 ooo 001 2 1 a Moskau, 8•ir 191 •nd Ben<". N1em...,. •"" A•" W N•emann 1 0. L M<n••u, •·1 A·-11.211. -•.C•rdrftM\2 New York 000 100 410-6 14 a St. Loul1 010 001 000 l 11 0 Z•c"•v. Lockwood Ill •nd Stearn\ Vuc:kovlcl\ Lltlell 111, McE"""'Y (II, llruno (ti .,,d Simmons W Z•c"rv, •·O. L Vuckovk", 4-3. A If, 14' Can..r, N1on1rea1 JI llf u fl .n1 "-·--St .. mrdl. P"rl.O~lpnra, IS; Krnqm•n C"rt19<>, U , Murphy. All..,la. 13, 0aW50n, MonlrH1, 11, M•tttw ... s. All..,w.11. ·-•a-•• '"'"'""'· Al .. rrta. l6. Ki,,.,._, ("1<'90, JS, S< ..... lcll. P"i,_IOftla. lf, Winfield, S<ln 01P9Q, lf; FO\I..,, Clnc•nn•ll, 33, G-•· LMA---,A. ,.He ..... U Oec:W..tl L•~s. Crr><rnnell, HI; L•mp, Chr<oll)O, • 1; Aeed, Pl\H-lphla, •·1, Wtlc~, Le\ A~. •1; J. N ..... ro, HOUSIOft .... ,, R-'· Mofttr••f, "°'' K~r. SM1 Fr•n<•KO, S~J Rulllnn, Pt\11-lpl\r•, 6·3. COLLEGf NCAA DIVISION II WOtllO SE ltll!S ( .. ~-.Ill.I llalclO\\a State I, LemoyM J NAtA WORLD SElllES latNalllYM .. I St X•Yi9r I, le•h & Clar• SI. I MEN WALKEllCUf' l .. MllirlleMI, SclCIMdl ~COii HO<ll -J•Y Si91tl, Unrled Stat.,_, dtl P"ter McEvoy •ncl 8rl•n "''""ban• IUD c;~oll Cod#ln '""Ian Hutcrreon. dt1 Mer ,., Wu1 -Hltl s.mon. Ul\lted Stale\, z ...... Oou11 Fl~G1111u~r 1tno Jim Holl11r1ewe, Unlh•d si.ies, oet. Got-. Br...o -Mille KelPy l·uo. AIWln 8"lcll«! -l•I" Carsl•w, def, Gflll MOOCI' -Ml<.hMI Gow. Unllecl Stale\. l •no I Will Bird Decide On Celts Today? LOS ALAMITOS T.,..Ysllewlts flltll .. ., .............. _...,, Flr>t rec~ Princes. Wls" tMvle•I t .60, 3.00, 2.60; Mlt.u Wise (Tr~surtl 2 fO, 2.20, Addl<ll .. IUpl\jlm l 2.60. U E .. ct• l~I ,,.,d '2610 Second ••<e -H...-anc•r IAoug"l lS 20, 6 00, 3 IO; OrrQantln.e (/IAorrl-.1 •.60, 3.60; Slummy Shtmmy IPtrnerl l.40. T"rrd rece -&ooh • flunn•n ITreuurel •.10, l.•. 3 80; Mm• Flyer I Hartl 5.20., 3 • .0, Po<ket OI LOW! (MllCMlll 3 40 Fourt" ract Zlp'N Go tllp1>4ml • 00. 3 '°· 3.40. Some Kl..O. Homs 1s ... en1 1 '°· UO. Ml Buddi«! (W.twn I 3.IO, '5 E•41<t. !M I 1>•1d i112.oo Fiii" rece W..,I A C"•nc" ICIUl>WI t .40, f 60, 4 40, Ctwlr Son IWat>on I ).IO. 3AO; THr N"41Jel !CA~rl f 60 Sl•I" race-811 A ~my IHerll S fO, • 20, l.00. S,,,,_ T.o-eclfl !Cre-rt It 00, 6 00, C"ula Cll.t~ Of-. IWarOI f,00, U E1141<ta 110·tl p;tld ,,~so. Sewenttl race-#tdwav Polley rw.non1 6 lO. • 00, 3 •O; Easy S<olct• ITru\urel IJ,00, S to; P,,rf9<1 Gem !Hartl 4.20. EIQM" racP-"""'•mo (Haro SS 60. n.oo, ll.lO, CIPI Spirit IFr•vl 11 to, 6 60. Or SMkP 1-irl •.00. J2 Eu <U 11 21 p.jlod isoe.40. Nini" r.u Strld'N M.., !Llpl\aml •.40, z.eo. 2.60. Pumpkin Ceftlff ceroo"u • ~. >.•; L"'llO (Wat'°") 10.60. U Eaacte IMI !Nid SS7.50. Altenca.Kt~,110, BOSTON <AP> -Boston Celtics owner Harry Mangurian has entered lhe healed negotiations for Larry Bini and plans lo sign the team's No. l draft pick today, the Bos&on Herald American repor\ed. Wl'H~ OUT°' TMI LY. IUSIMISSlft Reached .,, his home, Bird'• attorney, Bob WooU. said 6n1y: "l refuse to comment on anything at 1: 15 ln the momlng. • • But Jeff Cohen, the NatioftaJ Basketball As· aocialion team's vice president and ~asistant 1eneral manager. confll'med there would be a meetlft1 today. "&BO AVERBACH and Mangurian are lo meet -1th Woolf Jater this morning," Cohen said early today, "but what may come of it re· maiDI lo be seen.·· A.ailed if be thought the team would sign the IDdialaa state star they've courted since the 1971 dnft, Cohen said: "It's 1ettlnc la\e, but one can alwa11 bope.'' Terma ot the contract were not reported. Bird must be slped by June 25 or can be drafted bJ another NBA team, unless tbe Celtics lnde tit "-'1ta to ne1ot1ate with him before tben. llANGV&IAN, WOOLF and A.aerbacb, CelUea pntddeat and .-eral mw,.r, were 8ChedWed to meet at lO:IO a.m. today. · loureea cloee to llanauriaD indicated the ..... "8Uld neult in aa NBA caetract for tbe l ·I fW1Wardt.oday,' accordlq totbe Herald. ' Woolf Ml repeated!)' llked llanawiu to ln· t.rwm ln tbl t.a1U llnce llancurtan toolt over sole natNl a(.tbl team from former eo-owMr Jobn Y. ....,.. .. llarc*. ......-and Auerbach met for several .,. 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Cenlee tennta or raoQUelball rilc:quet. S1ve! ----"-------------- t ' I Wedneeday, Mey 30, tt7t Business J l ... ,. , , ' }lo~ped.8 Speed ·up; ·Boat, RV ··sales Fall Off •1'1"1MtAa11m ... .._. The Gl"MI& Im GuollM Paiuc baa extended be1ond the •womoN&e Althoua.. tbe 1borte1e has been a booe to motorised blkea and motoroel ... tt bu meant troublt for m akers of motor homea, trailers, <'M mpen . vana> and other recreaUonal vetucle1 Rtcr.-atlon Vehi<'lc Industry As· t«ataon. Somo firms have been forced to lay off employees and close planu. SALES PLtJNG£D by 13 9 . percent In the rin t quiuter of tt79. aa~s Gary LaRc-lla or tht> On U~ plW& side, long wails in gasohne line" may have caused 1mme Americans to buy thriftier • • • It'• C..w lo 'f'•I• • * * SEMINAR OUT OF ST A TE PROPERTY WHAT II n41 "°"' P0'9fftAU It n NACTICAU Out·Of·Stat .. Rt'al F.l't•t" 1nvf'~tmt-nl often dynamk Ul)SIOrtW\lty Lurn or the pot.-no11l In I.ow Down Pay~nlll. Poslt1vt> Cash t •low. a nd Rapidly lnr re11111n1 Prirf's f.l:u•111•ht'N' l 'ndns111nd lhl' poten1llll in vliriQUll iart'H <1( Uw <'ounlry Wh1•th .. r you llh' a first Umt1 lnveslor or Ill\ Up('ril'llt'i-d Ellt'hanger. THIS SEMINAK IS A Ml'ST Rt'ser vallnns Rtoqufrt.'d Dt:WF.\', Okla. <AP> -Stgn of tbe times at • Drwt-.v "'°'"Ju st a tion: ••otese l fuel. 79.9. Wt' flnant·•·." * • * • * • CAU POI USlllYATIOMS t71•1 HMJ40 APARTMENT INVESTMENT Doon c:.nter 1300 Dowe St. Suk• 200 Newport ·leach Drivers Cross fines for Gas R™TY TIJ UANA . Mexico <Al'1 Gasoline has become a bag lure an drawmg AmcnC"ans to Mexican border towns Pnct>s are cheaper, gas is available -at least ror now. and when stations are open --and in· formal surveys show more American cars at Ti· j uana gas stations . EVER THOUGHT ABOUT INCORPORATING? READ THIS! If \IOU are tak1n9 1h11 time to rn.111 tl11&, v ou are 111u lcond of Pt:rson who hin a11 .. adv lward at>out thu 111• ~•win!J!o avnolable onlv 10 Cor1>or11t1u11~ Ynu µrnbat>lv a•readv know tha1 1h" l1m11Prt 1oah1l1tv u•1eoder1 bv law to the owners of a Co1pornt100 w11I help shof!ICl «he11 p rivo1e poneuoons from 1hri 11ve1 prPSPnt threat o f lawsuits. But dic:l voo know lhJI lncorp0rJt1ng tJoes not have 10 be txpensov~> Our all 1nclus1v!' procP tO l11corporatf' vnu " S4RO There are no hodcJen ;1do111onnl costs or IP~ So called Corporation Law S~1alos1s c11.,,gc up to $1000 or fTIOfl" fo r the same thing. ThP. all 1nclus1ve pnce oncludM our $150 an ornevs fee ancJ SJJO on costs which we must turn around and pay to Olhers. F rom your all 1oclus1ve proce we pay $200 10 the Ca1otorn1a Franchrsl' T ax 80.irrl, $70 10 the Secretarv o l S1ate, SJ5 to 01J1;11n \/Our Co1pora11on K11, and lonallv S25 to th~ COfpo ratoons Comm1u1oner. Contrary 10 commoo heloel, one IJ('rson <1Ctong along can lorm a Corporation A hroef 11hone call o r office v1s11 will 91v1: us 1h.-1nlo1· ma11on we oeert We will do our n.:s1 to s"no vour Corµora11on Kot w11h1n 7 lws1,,~s tJays Your Kot will cuntarn a Ceri1f1ed copy ol vour Art·cl~. Bv Laws. Forst M1n111c~. St•IJI, Stock, ;ind Not•Cl' ol lssuanc~ Call lor 1nlo1ma11on and we will gladlv .. nswcr vour c.iues11ons w11hout obllga11uo to vou JAMES A. URQUHART U1 -Attorney at Law Profeuoonal Law Co1p 1300 Dove Street 2nrl Floor Newno11 Beach. CA 92660 · Q 141 752 ~~4 AMERJC'ANS a l!>o a r(• ~ Crossin~ into Canada ror gas. but with the poss i· bl c ex t:cpt 1o n o r W i nd s o r . north o r Detroit, lh(' number does not !.l•em as t:rcat as Tijuana. Anet what with the dirfo rt.'nces in c urrency a nd the size· gallons sold the sav· ings are not so clear. The pumps at one sta· lion in downtown T i -juana advertise regular gasoline for 46 cents a gallon and premium ror 67 cents T t'n minutes away . 1n San Die go County. a National City ··dealer was c·hargrn g more than 90 c1·nts fo r regular ancl premium. An c•s t1m:.tll·rf tlO.flOO Amer icans h;JVl' been going to T1JUltna daily in recent W{·t:k s , hunting for gas This Wt'ckcn<I ltS like putting the phone in your pocket. An Answer Page ooeoe1 1~ 1 a phone 001 11 "' me ne~l tiesl 1111nq 11 aie11c, you 10 1moonan1 r.111s .1nyt1n anv wtee on Los An'}e~. Orange San Berl'ldtdno RIVt!r sioe and P<lrls 01 Ventura counties a11 IOI one l<Jv rronthly tate T:-err s no 1om1t to ttie number ot beeoS you can recewe No r..<1ra o~ C.lldlC)CS or c;pec41t equip· ment to 1nstatt e1:tier 11 Cj(Jfneooe wants you ney Cl~11 your nurnoer Ofl dflV !>f'l<lnt' rno your oeeoer 1'11111.s vou ttl>' tne Sl<JllJI II \ cl e.i .y .l'> th.II Cdll US ICJO..iy 111 YOIJ' Answer Parif rkt'Off -11 s like ™v1l1g a phoue 1n your oocket' 462-PAGE In Orange County 731-7777 {JI (d!I 1f'!k)(n 11fltJn IOI lfH Ar ,ft!Hf P.,.,. ,,,, .. """',.)' ~(\11 At,. I '"I 1t1,l10 ... •f ll'll LEASE A LEGEND Why lease on ordinary car when you con lease o new 1979 PORSCHE? The Porsche 924. It's designed to carry on the Porsche •rodit10n of winning. A tradition that~ 31 years and includes over 400 mop roc11KJ vict0<1es. h\ also designed for the practicality of today. Its unique rear tron'>Ollle provides virtually perfect ~so weicjlt distribution between front ond rear-for balanced rood holding ond broking. Its oerodynom1c de\1gn 1) oesrhe1icolly pleos1ng-ond practical Best of oil, even with options leasing o 924 is surprisingly affordable So visit your Porsche+Audi dealer and test drive a ~vinq legend. PORSCHE ·AUDI •r1n.......r.r "'"'"' .,,,.,.,, .... , .,,~, ........ 3-0900 POllClll • 67 Ami 4411. COAST HIWAY e '-MIWPOIT llACH :OPIM •••n " .. , !':"·-··-----·--·'"--............ .,, •• ,._ ~-~ ... =--·...,_. ....... .....-... _., -.. ,,._,..~ 160.000 care we re ex- pect e d to c ross the border. Richard Knap. man . a Britis h-born electron ics en~ineer e mployed in Mexico. said the gas crunch is s lowly spiliing into Ti· juana. "UP UNTIL recently. wt.· had no problems al all,·· Knapman said . "Now. we have lines on the weekends and you can ·t gel unleaded. A lot of Americans are com- ing down here purely for gasoline.·· To the north. there has been an increase in peo· p i e c r ossi n g fro m Detroit into Windsor to b u y gas. t hough n o marked increase was re.. ported in Wash ington s tate or at Niagara Falls. N.Y M i<'httel Wondergcm. manager of the Cana rtian Government Office of Tourism in Det roit, noted the increase <it lht· Windsor crossing ;.ind added· "IT'S NOT that then: isn·t gas 111 Detroit. it's jus t the prices are so hi gh.·· At first glance. Cana· dian gas prices may look about the s ame <is t hose in the Unite d States. But Canadians sell 1-::1s0lin1· bv the Im· perial 1-:a llo n. which equc.tls 1.2 gallons as mt•asured south or the border. In addition. the U.S. dollar js worth about ~1.15 in Canada. Those two factors can mean a difference between post· cd price and actual cost in U.S. money or more than 20 cents per gallon. At some border points . however, any advantage m ay be r e duced b y brid ge tolls. s uch as ~1.50 at Det roit. or 7U cents at Niagara Falls . Director Of Trade To Speak R ichard C . K in g, director or California's Office of International Trade, will address a meeting or the World Trade Cente r Associa· lion of Orange County at n oon Monday al the Registry Hotel. Irvine. Appointed to the posi· lion by Gov. Edmund G. Brown in May 1978, be is the first director of the office, headquartered in Los Angeles. Cost of the luncheon as $7 .50, payable at the door. Reservations may be made th r ough Barbara Schofield al Pfizer, Inc .. at 540-9180. ext. 240. Design Guild Sets Seminar Ron Baron, an interior designer, wtll offer a free seminar at the In· ter lor Desianers Guild and College for Interior Design opei1 to the public. ~ The seminar wm run from 10 a.m. to noon Friday at Newport Beach. More informa· lion la evailable from Kimberly Young, direc· tor of the Newport Beach Interior Destper Guild, at &tO-OSOO. -· motorized bikes 't nd motorcycles. year. The turbo prop. a more fuel-effic1ent craft, abowed the bie&eat leap, 30 percent, Dalin said-.- Boat ulel are ••way off." .,.. , aaid. "AM-footer ia tbe 1.,...:1 boat we'" IOlcl &Ilia year" b&: 1 adMd. uu.aau7, we MU Wli: ~ over 3'feet. Everyoae'1 looldna-! for a 1 .. foot outboard or a:: sailboat." • • "We've had a ireat s,~." ·said John Davidaon of ley· David1on, the nation's only motorcycle maker. "We have had some report.a of people buy- ing motorcycles because of the gasoline crunch, but it's really hard to get a handle on bow many people are doing that. "BUT WE DO have some peo· pie coming in we don't ordinari· ly see . . . not the typical en- thusiasts. just people who want more gas to the mileage." BOAT OWNEas al10 are con· cemed that there will be aulfi· cient gasoline and diesel fuel. Says Pete Newina of Bayabore Marine in Bayabore. N.Y .: •'The big boats aren't asking how much it is, but have you got it. The little boats are asking price." In Marina Del Rey, touted .... the country's largest man-made; marina, powerboat eU1tomen: have dropped by half, aceonUnc to a spokeswoman. But more sailboat customers are tumi.nl • out. This s pring, sales of the hea vyweigbt Harley.Da vidson increased a little more than 12 pe rcent. Last year at this time, the increase was less than 3 per- cent. he said. During the first qua rter of 1979. there was a 34 percent increase in sales of mo·peds, ac· cording to the Washington. D.C.· based Motorized Bicycle As· sociat1on. "IN FOUR PREVIOUS years, recreation was the number one motivation for buying mo·peds," said the association's Joe Wolfe. "Now utility is the reason con· s umers give. w e·ve estimated that if a mo·ped is used instead of a car for 12 miles a day average. then a family can a n· nually s ave 260 gallons of gasoline.·· Mo·peds. which resemble rat bicycles or ~k inny motorcycles. can average about 135 miles per gallon. The gasoline panic has not ad· versely affected s m a ll aircraft sales, says Robert Dalin, vi ce president for marke t ing at T e t e rbo ro Air craft in New J ersey. "SALES ARE EVEN better since airlines are booked solid. In fact, corporate aircra ft 1s go. ing crazy," he said. As of April. 6,892 Cessna. Piper and Beech aircra rt were sold for a total or ~770.2 million, a 7 percent increase over last ... ~' -~-...-.. GASOLINE CRUNCH SPREADS TO NEW ORLEANS STATIONS Teddy Gould Tries to Be Polite About HI• Lack of Fuel $ I ()"·•·r Tiu· (:ount"t,, HASD Listinqs MUTUAL FUNDS l ip• a11d Do.,.. Na,,,,. 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With a name like that it could acquire anybody or fly anywhere. Eutem Air Lines doesn't have such pretensions. lts abilit.y to fly to Mexico City, Los Angeles, San Francisco . a nd Seattle does not seem to be impaired by its name. Another name change recently effected saw General Cable resurface as GK ,. Technolog ies . This company was -and is -a leading maker or telephone wire and ca- ble. But in 1976 it a c- q u ired Sprague E lec· tric. an electronic com - Money Tree ponents manufacturer . and last year it scooped up Automation Industries, a company that makes radar systems and provides engineering services to the govern- ment and the nuclear industry. Cable was thus deemed to be too narrow a name. Technologies cover a multitude or sins. But why GK? Because GK has been General Cable's trading symbol on the New York Stock Exchange for 30 years. GE~RAL CABLE'S CHANGE WAS remaniscent or the one instituted by Harry Gray after he arrived from Lil· ton lndu.5tries at United Aircraft early in the 19705. United Aircraft was a venerable name in the aerospace industry. It made Pratt & Whitney engines and Sikorsky helicopters. But Gray embarked on an acquisition spree that bagged Essex Interna tional. Otis Elevator and Carr ier. So he changed the company ·s name to United Technologies . Nol a name you l'Ould learn to love. Another old Litton hand, Roy L. Ash . returned from brutal serv1ct.' under Richard Nixon to become the major storkholder in Addressogr aph·Mulltigrapb, Cleveland maker of offset duplicators. Ash not only changed tbe com· pany's name to A M International but moved its headquarters to Los Angele~. THE MAIN REASON COMPi\NIES change t heir names is to project a new image 1 bury the past 1. That's why Swift chanf{cd to Es mark ldon't tell anyone we're a meal packer) Thal 's why Armour as buried in Greyhound 1 please don't tell anyone we're a meat packer>. That's why the Illinois Central Railroad became IC In· dus tries 1 for~et we 're in the rail road business/. That's why S.S. Kresge became K mart •no more rive -a nd· ten stores ror US ). That's why Ling-Temco·Vought became LTV cJimmy LlnJ?. who's he'! 1 My favorill' name change 1s the one that occurred in 1974 when two large beef slauRhterers, Missouri Beef Packers and Kansas Bee( lndusllries. merged. The new na me MBPXL Corp. Now that has character Oil Crisis Drags Stocks Down Agai11 NEW YORK 1AP1 The stock market lapsed into :.i broad decline today amid l'ontanuing energy worries. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 2 1 margin in the tally or New York Stock Exchange-listed IS· sues. The Dow Jones average of30 industrials fell 10.39 points to822.16. Analysts said concern over rising gasoline prices and uncertainty about fuel supplies continued to set the mood on Wall Street. Stork• ltt Thr Spolllglu NEW YOAK IAP t. ~•lh, 4 pm 1>r•t• •"Cl Ml <l\Ml9P Of 1'-ltllttn mO\I kl1v. He• v-Stoo E•<h•"94' iU<le\, g~"l'p Nl~•lly •• ""°!1),';:," '~.' . ... NAI Sflnk" 118,JOO 7~1 • I'' Aellence EI ll'I 400 toO•• I 51mp P•I Wl,tOO ,,.,. Hell•r Int 1'4 . .00 73' • • ~_.,. NEW VO Al(I API Final Dow Jone~ •••r•gt !. STOCKS Ooen H111n Low CIOse CN JO 1no ..,._.,. an '' m .11 m . 16-10 3' 10 lrn ™ •1 ru.1J n •.S• 1».'1-1 •~ U Ull 101 S2 102.ll 101 OI 101.1• • 0.70 u Slk '1:81 l'I 219.33 184 '1' 2116.0I-1 O I nOu\ 1,110, 'IOO lt<1n HG,.00 Ultl\ 141 • .00 U S'-2.• .. ,100 McOonnO . 131,400 1*'• 11• ,.....---------------Amer H e\\ 112 .100 38' 11' • '"'tt••yc.p 1n,ooo " ,, Cl\erterCo H•,900 111 ' NL T Corp 7SO.m ie-. 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Comlna up soon, for example, is a chance for Al· le1hell)' Airlines, named for a mountain ran1e tbat runs tbroqll Virsinia, West Vlrsinia, Maryland and central Pelllllylvania. Alle1beny doesn't like that relioftal con- notation anymore. It absorbed Lake Central AlrllHS in 1188 and Mohawk Airlines In 1972, obliteratln1 thole names. It rues to 23 states and two Canadian provinces . ALLEGHENY HAS THEREFORE decided to ob- literate its own name. Jt plans to become U.S. Air Inc. With a name like that it could acquire anybody or ny anywhere. Eastern Air Lines doesn't have such pretenaions. Its ability to ny to Mexico City, Los Angeles, San Francisco • and SeatUe does not seem to be impaired by its name. Another name change recently effected saw General . Cable resurface as GK Technologies . T h is company was -and is -a leading maker of telephone wire and ca· ble. But in 1978 it ac- quired Sprague Elec· tric. an electronic com. Money Tree ponents manufacturer. and last year it scooped up Automation Industries, a company that makes radar systems and provides engineering services to the govern- ment and the nuclear industry Cable was thus deemed to be too narrow a name. Technologies cover a multitude of sins. But why GK? Because GK has been General Cable's trading symbol on the New York Stock Exchange for 30 years. GE~RAL CABLE'S CHANGE WAS remintscent of the one instituted by Harry Gray arter he arrived from Lit. ton Industries at United Aircraft early in the 1970s. Uniteq Airer art was a venerable na mt• in the aerospace industry. It made Pratt & Whitney en~ines and Sikorsky helicopters But Gray embarked on an acquisition spree that bagged Essex International . Otis Elevator and Carrier. So he changed the company's name to United Technologies Not a name yob could learn lo love. Another old Litton hand, Roy L. Ash, returned from brutal service under Richard Nixon to become the major stockholder in Addres.sograph·Mutlligrapb. Cleveland m aker of offset duplicators. Ash not only changed the com - pany's name to A M International but moved its headquarters to Los Angeles. THE MAI N REASON COM PANIES chanKe their names 1s lo project a new 1 m<t~e t bury lhe past 1. That's why Swift chanj!Cd to Esmark f don 't tell anyone w t: 're a meat packer J Thal 's why Armour 1s buried in Greyhound 1 please don't te ll a nyone we 're a meat packer J. That's why the Illinois Central Railroad bef'ame IC In - dustries 1forget we Tre 1n the railroad busmessl That's why S.S. Kresge became K mCJrt 1 no more five·and·len stores for us1 . That's why Lang.Temco·Vought became LTV !Jimmy Lin~. who 's he':') My ravoritc name change 1s the ont lhat occurred m 1974 when two large beef slaughterers. Missouri Beef Packer$ and Kansas Beef lndusb ries. merged. The new name MBPXL Corp. Now that has character. Oil Crisis Drags Stocks Down Again NEW YORK •AP l The stock market lapsed into " bro~d decline today CJ mid c·ontlnuing energy worries. Losers outn umbered gainers by more than a 2.1 margin in tht! tally of New York Stoek Exchange·listed is· sues. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrials fell 10.39 points to822.16. Analysts SiJld concern over rising gasoline prices and uncertainly about fuel supplies continued to set the mood on Wall Street. !iitot"k11 In Tia~ .... potllgla• NEW YORK IAPI !>•tr\, 4 om Dtltf •"Cl ~I ,,,.,. ol tM ftllttn mO\I .t<ltVf Ntw Yorto. Sto<lo. Ea<llA~ •Si~\, ~~"tp ""''.~lly •• mog1_'::i" S~, 1 • ~ HAI Sem1tn. . Ul ,JOO 75'. I'. Rell•nct El J8'I •OO "°'• · 1• Slmp P•I JS~.100 11~ • .... Heuer lnl JH,900 1J' • • ).,. Mt OonnO . Jll.•00 '4' • 1• • Amer H .. u 111.100 Ja• 17' • ~"i::;::~~ m:: ~} .. '· Nl T Coro 7SO,'IOO 11-. -I'• Woolworlll llJ,000 1l '• '• M.,rlon 701.500 15 •. CMWo Wld 1~5.100 n . 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GIM to t~ r.....oy tndien ,..,._,,. 12 hi• I •• llGHT• INOUOt4 1 ha 8taotord hOuM 0c»t 1n1o en~~Mwy •• tlltown out ot the hOuM t01io..1no • ttr !Ide and l Olnmy leern1 how lo ""'°"(Al G MOVIE • • '• "Nl{jlll FllOl't from Mosc:ow · t •llHI Yul Brynn« Henly Fonoa A So•"'' dothoCIO< olfe< s a llst nl RuU1in spws 10 WflSI· .,,n ~s 121\fs) • CAAOl. 9UAHETl' AHOFNEHOS 0.-1 Donall SllO<e • MOVIE ~ao ~5MERA I fLOV£UJCV Kid11ap \'lf•f im • • '• UP The Down ~1a11ca5e · ( 19671 Sandy Ocln111s, E1._-. Hecilar1 A tlC)VICtl lilllCll<tr accepts II 1ob "' a onetto schOOI and 16 laGOO WIHI PfOt>lem5 from students ano adm111· ioltultOO 12 llrs I Luc;y's COllo;Clt"Q ,,u1l1I~ Convtnce Roc;ay St\t! S & VIC! tim of lllllC>tomanoa • 00< CAVETT Gu.al Re11 Hamson tP••• 2 of 21 l':lke Sommer port ray~ a mnv 1~ Mar who 1:-i kidnaµ~ In the m 1ddlt· of a produc - tion in the new TV mov1t' ··stunt Seven.· ainng lorught at ~on Cl:SS. Channel 2 O} THEAOEOF UNCERTAJMTY Karl Mai a • The Massive 0. ssenr Ma"· own l)hf as- .r.. narrate 1111s evak.tatton of Ille 1mpac:1 ot SOC1itlls1 tnougnl on tne 19th centu- 1 y ........ ~,.,.. Medc.t autllornes dnO common IOlll OIM:uSS 111., halllf"5 an<! l>en(iltl$ OI running (I) CROeS-WYTS l!IJ MOY GIWFIN Gu&blS Tony Orlando Otrk 8t1ned1c1, t( llyt1 8allaro 1:GO I C88 NEWS NBC NEWS NEWl YWED GAME AllCNEWS MAH A """° k~l<tf •s auigneo 10 "~»ina1., Sl~vtt w~ "" IS ~tec16<1 tOr d ~pu1.. .. m1SS10fl IPdrt It Q) SAHFON> AHO 80N F 11111 mov,;s to u sun10< t...1t11ens h omt• wht•ft Ln1uont dttC•06S to lrAYvl .irouno lt>u wo11a fD 28TONIOHT '1l) INTRODUCING BIOLOOV 'ONA And G"tlttS I Cl) J()t(ER'S WILD SIX MILUON DOU.AR 7:30 II WOALO WAR II 0 1 DIARY Cha1u1rl I.bf h19• 8 KNXT 1CBS1 Los A11ge1t:'> G KNBC (NBC) Lo:. Angeles e KTLA llnd l Los A11gi;le:. 8 KABC·TVtABC) Lo:. 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Ctirtstopher Uoyd A team ot stunt 011perls attempt a doflng lend, sea ond air rescue ot a k1dnaPPtKJ movie s1a1 fl OJ) CHARLIE'S AHOELS Tile Anoels are rured by " wcattny Las Vegas not\11 Graham's •Clytemnesira' Dance Classic WASHJNGTON 11\P t The• p1onc•er modern <:hort'()grapht•r Martha Graham h<1s restaged a :n-year-old classic. "Clytem nes tra." to be broadcast torught dS lhe climax of <1 s ix-week series on publa(' television. The colorful. 00-minute pro· gram will he carried at 9 p. m on KCET. Channe l 28, Rased on Aeschylu~· trilogy, Orestcia. lhc hallet had tls pre· mterE' 1n New York City on April I. 1!158. as the firs t evening-long "'11rk in modern dance history. For thi s most recent production. fashion des igm:r Halston has l'rcatt'd ;.ind donatN1 1·ostumc:-. <1 nd hc•ac1dresscs FIVE OTHER productions have preceded the Graham work 1n this fourth year or the "Dance 1n America " series The sen cs Fondas on 'Today' Jane and Henry Fonda are shown together duri.ng a tap- ing of NBC's Today show in Los Angeles. The father and daughter movie stars were featured in a two-part seg- ment, the first of which aired this morning, the second is scheduled Thursday at 7 on N¥, Channel 4. on TV is supported hy grants from Ex· xon Corp .. the Corp. for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts. which has provided more th an ~2 million over the four years. It has pledged $500.000 for a fifth year. and the CPB has put up a s imilar amount. The series is pmduced by New York's WNET. whose president. John Jay l selin. told reporters he re the public ~talion has high hopes for Exxon money for a fifth year. He said he knew that no corporate decision could be m a de before fall. but an Exxon r eprest:ntative, Ke n Kansas, said. "I will be disappointed if we arc not involved in the future." Livings ton L . Biddle . chairman of the arts endow- ment, called the series a class ic example of government-private sector cooper ation and s aid. "These programs have attract· ed new audiences for dance." EDWARD VILLELLA, prin· cipal dancer with the New York City Ballet. recalled that when he rirst appeared on television 20 years ago, he had to rehearse for 12 ·hours on a concrete floor which re11ulled in nine broken toes and then go on live for an hour at 10 p.m. "Isn't it very nice not lo punish dancers?" he asked. "Clytemnestra" was filmed for te levision at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House complex. one o( the most complete aod modem television studios in the country, over a course or eight days -somewhat longer than is customary. "It was like being underwater in a s ubmarine," assistant artistic director Linda Hodes told a report.er. "You have no contact with the outside world." TUBE TOPPERS . NBC 8 8:00 -Bob Hope Birthda~ Special. The aircraft carrier Iwo Jima ls the setting for the famed comic's 16th celebration. <See photo below 1. CBS e 9:00 -"Stunt Seven." Christopher Connelly stars i.n this new TV movie about a team of stunt experts rescuing a kidnapped movie star <Elke Sommer, photo at left >. NBC II 9: 30 -''This Man Stands Alone." A black minister <Louis Gossett Jr.> Runs for sheriff in an Alabama county in this new TV movie . o wner (Deen M1111n 1 •"<>M t>us,,.ess and hie ire t>eong tllreelened tRI • GMAT PE~ Dance In Ame11c.a Cty1emnes1r11" The Martna Graham Dance Company pertorms tll4s oanet based on the Greek tragedy tn wllo<:ll Ctytemnestre mur· oers 11er llust>and to remain with he! IOvtlf Ii) OAVIO SU88KINO 1:30 0 H8C MOVIE "Tiits Man Stands Alone 1PremM1tel Louis Gossett Jr . Ck.I Gulager A black m1ntster returns to 11ts Al•· t>ama home attar Manrn Lulhe! King Jr 's !Jealn and •S persuaded 10 bOOome Ille l"SI t>laci< , candidate tor sllentt on the coun~ s h1SIO<Y 10:00 I u HEWS NIGHT GALLERY ··r11e House" A pa11e11t '"" sat1tlar1um has 1tieutr1ng dreams aooul a l'\ouse lhllt mys1eoous1y draws her toward 11setl '1l) THE AOVOCA TES 10:30. tlD NEWS fD ES'TAMPA FLAMENCA Amer.can llamenc;o oanc:er Matta Bentler ano h«c'f Estampa Ftamel!C8 Oen(.e Company are featured 1n rel\earsat and pertormaoce In New Mel.CO 1t:OO ID • ()) @)' NEWS MAKE ME LAUGH • MOVIE •• "Man At The Top . ( 197~1 Harrv Anorew~. Nane11t1 Nt!wman A mnn r111ed as managing d•rector ot J large pllarmec:eu11ca1 concu•n d•sco11ers II•~ predece11or s su1c1de m10111 l\a•e ~ murder l:l llrs I tD QCO AND TH£ MAN Ed and Chico lry 10 con· ••nee Aunt ConnH!I not to invest all her money ..,,,.. " fortune 11u11ter Sile met 1n Europe · ti) THE IENNY HILL SHOW 8ennv appears '" drag 1n a lake-ott or tile danoers •n the Eng~Sll group Pam's People I:) Ota< CAVETT Ouest Re• Harnson tPart 2 0121 t 1:30 • Cl) swm:::t4 Pete and Mac: tra\191 10 Casat>tanca 10 out..c;on a tocat syn0~1e nead ""'<> is 11av1ng an innocent Amencan 1a11ea 0 TONIGH'T Ho61 Jollnny CM son Quests Rodney Oango<· hold AobDy Benson Are· ""'Franklin. Garv Bulle<• 0 SOUPY SALES fl ®J POL.ICE WOMAN A group ot 1mrottSIS N>ld a CJIY c,ounc1tman ll•S ma~­ \euse and Peppe• llOSl390! • THE OOHG SHOW Q) OETSMART Miu , 99 ano Fang go to a pet SIO<ll whtC'll llley SUS· peel IS a Iron• tor KAOS tzl) CAPTION£D A8C NEWS M'.>RNING 12:00 D TWIUOHT ZONE Lulne< Otngltl is Ille unllkt!· ty ci.nd+date ot an a1ten 11•p1imnen1 wtlll human~ Q) ALFMD HrTCHC()Ct( PAESENTS Wei Saturday A m,tn Birthday Boy i>r'oteo11 Ne I~ When,... ...,,. that ~ deughtet hM killed a 111an . • CISTMWIT CONT"Ol pttt tMlt r()l)Ot, Hytni9, tlOliMt KA08'1 notorious .. ,..,. ()Gtavla, I ·~ tt:ao MCWW ••. .., .. ~ °" The H1Q'1 S-" I t941) Dotie Dey. Jecll C.-. At1 OCNf' ~" ~ c;at9d by miatall• ldentl· ,,. and a 111.ent• 11111•-iAC>· t t hf , SS min.I • uov. • • • 'n ··Tne Ea·Mrt. 8rectf0rd" ( 1938f Wllll11m Powell. Jean Arthur. An a111ateur lieuth and 1111 10.- "* wit. IOMI • --of r_.recll """ ••. ( t hr .. 30 mon) • uov. • • "Free For A•·· ( 19491 Ann BlyTh, Ro«>er1 Cumm· 1n9s An en1erprts1ng inventor 111<ows opples into Ille Oii industry wl'8tl Ile dev!MI a tal>lel that WIH change w•ler 10 gasoltne 11hr .30m1n I 12:37 8 al MAHHIX Menn•• ts hired ov a gor • geous model to find lier 1u-boyfrtend who s11e claoms is 111<ea1enlng to lull lltmMll. t2:•. Cl) ~All FNl-0 Mc:Gwrett goes at1er a debc>nett crooll Mltlng Sl<*tn goods 10 un-are legoltrnlle bu..-!RI UIO D TOMOMOW Guest· Syndfuted c:otum- n1st Jtte* Ande<son 8 MAVERICK "The Deadly image ' t:46G HEWS 1:508 NEWS 2:008 HEWS 8 MOVIE • "Tile Stack Panther ()I Ratana" I 19621 Marianne t(ocll. Heonz D<aci>ft A rut>V s104en on Tll&Jlano trom a re1tg1011s idol !.Of&llds its curse lllr<>ugh· Olll Ille Far East 12 llfs I G) MOVIE • • "Let s Clo ti Again" t 19531 Jane wvman. Ray M11iano A woman's anomp1 10 regain ne< t11111n1 llust>and en<ls on d 1vo1c., 0u1 ttoey eventual- ry reconc:ote 12 hrs ) 9) OETSMART Mda teams 111111 Ile •S num.. l)o:r on .. on lhtc" llAOS kill •·~• w11n , DOunty on "'~ "-•·ao Tl11arsda,,'• Da,,tf~Mo" N=TERNOOH ., .. . 12:00 ...... JofWty Apouo·• ( t9401 Tyra,.e: Power. 0otoo1y L8ll'IOUr II# college man, dl"'1uuotill( ov9' hHI f1the<'s oonvlcllono for embezzling. decidee'~ aoandon the stratght ~ narrow 1n favor of a t1I•~ "': <..ttme t t hr • 30 min I • 8)•••'1>"TopHal" I 1193SI Fred Asta11e. G ... Aog.;rs A man ,..as troubtei will\ 1!1S grtllrtend becauW !>ntl 1111ni.s he ~ married to. ,,..., oest Ir tend ( 1 hf.. 50- m•ri I 3:GO @) • • "War ttalian ~tyte" { 1fl67) Buster! KHaton, Manila Hyer. A• pa+r ot Amencan SOldlenl; oi.capes w1t11 plans for en- 1rw&SIOll. t>ut can't CO!'-, v1ncu anvone ol t!Wll', &ul~ltC1ty (1hr.30 min,r' 3:30 8 • * '> "When Tne Boys' Meet Tile Gifts" I 1965)' (;onnoe Francis. Harve; Presnell l o raise money, a tdn<'ll ·~ 1111n~l0<med onto a; mut.1Cal dUOe rand\ t 1 hr , 111 mm I Youths Air Views on '-Pipeline' -~~- Family law. youth JOb n ght's and search and arrest are dis· cussed by <1n expert. panel Of gues~ and a student audience oh ··voters· P1pehnt." Friday al 7 . 30 p.m. and June ~ at 10: 30 pm on KOCE-TV, Channe l 50. Thl' topics arl' the focus elf l'O n ce rn b y th e yout h~ p.1rtic1pating 10 lhl' studio au- d1t>n('e The student voluntee~ are from Dwye r Mi ddle SchoOI 1 n Hun l tn ~ton He a ch . and Westminster Htµh S('hool ip Wes tmm-stcr THE STUDENTS themselve. ('hose the <1reas for invt:stigatJO!l in the program. . The students will discuss these problems w1th a pane l of expe~ consisting of: Senio r De put¥ S tate Labor Co mmissi on~ Simon Reyes : Assistant lo Chl~ Probation Officer for Orange County Sharon 0 . Lightholde(; Presiding Judge of the Oran- County Juvemle Court. Williail L. Murray, and Attorney al Lat.' Steve Philips0n. Bob Hope. who celebrated his 76th birthday Tuesday. stars in a TV special. "The AJl-Star Birthday Party for Bob Hope," tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. During the discussion, phone numbers and names or Oranie County agenc ies that cab answer questions about t~ topics discussed will be given. The students will join host Jim Cooper in ques tioning the ei- perts. 'Sisters' Cast Set HOLLYWOOD 'AP> -Rosalind Cash and Irene Cara will JOID DiahaM Carroll in the NBC movie "Sisters." a drama by Maya Angelou. Miss Cash Is currently appearing in "The Class or Miss Mac- Mlchael," and Miss Cara starred in "Sparkle'" and "Aaron Loves Angela." The story of three sisters during a crucial period or their lives will be filmed on location in Montgomery. Ala. "Val'EltS' PIPELINE" is UD· derwritlen by grants from tbe Huntington Beach-Fountai)I Valley Board or Realtors and tJie Corporation for Public Broacl- casting. ! Richard Vallens and Ai Kanter of the Orange COUil Legal Aid Society assisted in . search and production of till' program. Jim Cooper is P"t:' ducer and moderator and Gllll Kbasawneb is assistant pf'6. ducer. • FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR J / ' -----· --. -·-----·--· .-........ ' _-# ...... ..,,,,.. .. -.......... •• ~.-,..,. ... ''"''_....,...._.......,,t._. .... _.,. ...... , I t' .. ---~ ,,.._ --. ,,..-.• -. ____ • ... -•r ·narlii-'Gliost star' Ordy Her Voice Familiar to Moviegoen By PATaJCK CONNOLLY SEAm..E LAPl Marna Nlx atralght sidekick to planlat en· tertalners Victor Borge and Liberace on tours. ... ·----·-... ··--··· DMLYPILOT .. swa. rec:rv' Marcello Mastroianni ·•A CAREER -HAS aatiafac· .... TITLIS tlona and dlaaatiafactiona," she SUNDAY MATINIE on I• a muakal lfecond banana wh9 ~ lhe riaht note• for the 11ar1. The name may not be ramlffar. but the volcH are. from IOmt' of the key role~ ln Oacar winnlna mma She wu lhe 1on1 on the Upe ol l>ebe>rah Kerr tn-""l'he Ktn,--and I, · of Audrey Hepburn ln "My l"a1r l.ady ," and of Natalie Wood tn "West Side Story." said. "When you lay it aloneside 2:00 P.M. what you think you could have ·~~55~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~iiiiiiiii";! been or done, lou could kill I 118W SHOWlll! "West Side Story" won the Ac-ademy Award for best picture 1n 1111 ; "My 1-'aar Lady" was he"t picture In 1964 and Yul Rrynoer won thl· Oscar for best &<'tor tn 1956 for has role lo "The Kmg and I " SINCE THE IMOs, Miss Nixon h as appcar~d tn a welter of stage shows . operas and re<'itals and has a stad of recordings to her credit. But stardom eluded the gamin sopr ano. Her only personal ap. peuance in a movie was as Sis· ter Sophia in ·'The Sound of Music." winner of the best pie· A ......... SINGS FOR STARS Maml Nixon oursttlWITh Clissifls ac 1on. But when you say. 'I've done this and this,· you can be very happy," she said . She was raised in Southern California by muslc·lovlng parents and by age 10. she had appeared in dramatic stock. Al 14, s he was in ber first musical at the Pasadena Playbouae. She was principal soloist in oratorios with the Los Angel es Philharmonic when she was 17. She will sing 19th Century songs in a show at the Los Angeles County·Museum of Art. Then she has plans for a possible public t elevision special. another New York concert and a n album of great music. ~~~~~~~~;:=~===~~~~~~=~=-::_ ture Ost·ar an 1965. She played the leading role of Maria four Composers for "important con· tributions to musical life in the United States and the Los Angeles area.·' In a study hangs a framed gold record. marking more than one mlllion sales for a Walt Dis· ney "Mary Poppins" record she ('Ul. She has won five local Em· mys for a Seattle TV show, "Boomerang." in which she co· stars with a handful of puppets. She was nominated for a Gram. my for her album or cabaret songs by Schoenbe rg. "l'D SAY l'M insecure. but I think I'm getting a sense of self· esteem. self.regard that I didn't have before," she said. • years later in a production of the L yrir Opera Association In Laguna Beach's Irvine Bowl. W()()fYI Al.LEN DIANE KEATOl\I MICHAEL MURPH' MARIEL HEMINGWM MERYL STREEfJ ANNE BYRN~ ·MANHl'.'T.~r ~ ;.:.:~ 'r;-: r _. ;.• H,11,1r. CO-HIT "HAROLD AND MAUDE" I AJACK R0.11 CHARLE.S H .IOHr ..... WCX:iov All ff\i ..., MAf?':,HNl E.IRK:KM/·''.! ~-).~v ALLF.N ~--°' ... .,,.,,, , .. _,.... -·'"· .1 .. ,,..,......... CHARI.ES H .()Ff t r.QBFPT r-.1.i~rNHI IT ( .(J!.>f.)(>N Will IS ..... ..._ l!il .... ,. ... ..-........ -...--- "Sure. I would have liked to have a starring role," she said in a re<'ent interview. "Not that I r<'sented what I was doing. but everybody has his dreams or becoming a movie star ." SHE WAS HONORED lasl fall by the National Association of She has a good sense of com- c d y timing and played the "My problem is that nobody can cubbyhole me. I guess I'm kind of a unique American representative of cultu re because I stand on so many grounds. I do a lot of teaching and stage directing. I've had so much experience from clubs. TV shows and acting, plus classical work.·· 'Passage' Shows Acting 1 By CHARLES RYWECK TlleNellr-•~ NEW YORK J . Lee Thompson, whose ··Guns of Navarone" was a classic of high adven· lure filmin~. is working the g1:n re again lo good advanta~e in "The Passage." It would have been standard action fare, wilh th-c requisite amount of explosive a<.'lion sequences demanded by this J::enre . but for some or the solid acting chores and awesome locale of the Pyrenees _MOVIE REVIEW mounta i ns betwe<'n France a nd Spain as s uperbly photog raphed by M Ike Reed. ANTHONY QUINN, in a characteristic performance, indulges in some bravura heroics as a strong, laconic type 1 a Basque shepherd> who squashes Nazis as if they were bothersome roaches while guiding a famous scienti.'it I J ames Mason l and his family over the mountains to avoid capture by pursuing Nazis. Malcolm McDowell plays the fanatical SS officer In this World War II saga, whose bulging eyes gleam with madness as he leads the chase. McDowell 's per(omance is picturesque in the extreme as he virtually chews up the scenery. Mason acquits himselC as the solid actor he is as the scientist, or sober demeanor and a kind of understated nobility. who would as soon give himself up to the Nazis so that his family and E•ecullve pn)(ju<e•\ PtOclUOr\ o.r .. ctot Scrunll4•v • THI f'AUAOI U~Altitb • . . . .IOM o.tv. Oereto o-- .• • John OuHted. MMltltt 81-r. Lester~"" • J Lee !homl>M>t' • Bruce frilll1Cot•v~n c .... C••t .-.n.,_., QulM . Je,,,.,\ M..,.,.,, ..,,.,<.,.'" McOoweH, Petr•c•a ~~i'.;u~?ie'.::'~;,~~~t~:;:r lff M•c~~· l 0f''41•1e Merttl 8ou ul Hunnln9 time -9' m1nulh Mf'AA •at111• • res<.'ue rs could f.lO S('Ot free. Patricia Neal has a fint• role as his wife who, as the laggard member of the party. heroically sacrifi('es herself so that the others can get through. Kay Lenz as Mason's beautiful daughter and newcomer Paul Clemens as his son complete the family. Christopher Lee sheds his horror cloak to deli\'er a solid performing stint as a Gypsy leader who aids Mason. THOMPSON. AN OLD HAND al keeping the action pot boiling. uses the ('raggy mountains. beautiful but dangerous. as practically an extra "chara('ter" whose presence is vividly felt. "The Passage·· was scripted by Bru<.'e Nicholaysen from his book "Perilous Passage ·· The music by Michael J . Lewis is unobtrusive as it unde rscores the action Alan Strachan 's editing keeps tht> film taut and the action flowing New .Jersey Legislation 'Blind' Movie Bidding Hit TRENTON, N.J . <APl ·-New J ersey moviegoers could be forced to wait to see movies un· tit after the rest or the country as a result of a bill introduced before the stale senate. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Frank Graves, D-Passaic, would "GIVE US AN opportunity to see what we're buying," urged Harold Zellne r, who runs a service that book films ror 25 theaters. "It's impossible to make an intelligent bid on a pie· lure you · ve never seen... he said. Zeltner compla i n e d that theater owners are forced to take a huge financial gamble and are unable to weed out films that might be offensive to the· community. -..-.... 4.,... do away with "blind bidding" "!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!i!i!!i!!i!~~~~~ for the right to s how movies. Theater owners said that un· der the blind bidding setup. they must sign contracts to show the film before it Is screened -and ,in some cases, before the film is completed. BUT WILUAM Kohm. a Mo· t Io n PIC'ture Association of American lobbyist, said theater owners are simply trying to "re· move their risk." He said they want to bid only on "proven box· office successes.·· !! The Senate Law and Public \'OCl'lL RUEW A llA# CA" Fl\' SUPERMAN 7:00.9:45 70MM DOUY STalO ~ SALLY na.D 1 ... :1 1:11 "WINTll KIW" ....... t-.-1r:•C£ 19the •ft ..... ~wont ll'IJI \ , ...... Safety Committee scheduled a hearing on the bill after debate on the bill stretched on for over an hour. NNNfH' Of 3DfMY AWM~ BEST ACTOR Jon Voight BEST ACTRESS .l•ne Fond• Int n.w.. .. 1cr .. .,.., ......... 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Ill .• IAf ' SU.. llCMUO MAlllt IAVAOIH11>01 "u' ,LAOUflNI "fOV AllM'T MU' fOll ... • DAWN Of THI DIAD nut UlOICllT lh THI HOmc 191 "M --NCI or f..oll llTlllNS" .. ~;;I =(~=·~, ~-~..., """llMMNa or,_"""'...,.. llOIKllT 111 "u' OIACULA'S 000111 NJl:W YOKK IAPl Could It be th•l lkM)' Goodman is still the "&en,t1lble Jf'wllh boy" who "ran llkf' hell all the wuy home " u tte r amokl n1 a murljuana dgarctlt• outitidc u ('h1 r1t l(o nitchll'luh M ycur:i ago" T ht• Kime of Swlnl(, who turued 70 today. lrnwll11 with a luui:h ··1 um not ull thot Nlublt• " \'t:T Tilt\1' s•:t 'ONO rt:d cr I:. still w1utlfl~ to lk• :mwkcd UN'&dc:s 1dlL•r b "1ng re· col(nluod ai, the world 'i, greatest 1au c l1tr1nct µla yer. Goodman typH·ally 1i, tak1n~ nothin~ for gr anterl Daily practice sessions beg in with lht: i.umt• musical s~·a les h eJ IN1rm·d 111 'h1cago "ht>n he "'<.1:. 10 Ile ma1n1a1n~ l'\'c r y note counts' C1nd udv1~e:. ·vou can't do at by me mory Yu u huve to work at 1t Your ringers have to be limber. Your body has lo be 111 s ha Pt•" THE ARE Ol,O·fa :.h1oned messuges from a n old fashioned man who always ma naged dar· ing. nt•w sounds on the clarinet. T h l' quiet man with the ,::lasses. whc•st• looks years ago Wt'rt' compared to those of an as · sist ant chl·mistry professor. has <1lways bN•n lht· t•alrn f1xtun· in the m iddl l' of the• ~w 1rlini.: musil'al storm hl' r rcatt'd frank Norris w rotl' 1n lhl' Saturday l':vcning Post tn May 1 93~ ·'The Paramo unt aud1enrc hegan clawing a t the c hairs beforl' tht' 1 Goodman l band got t hrough its fi rst c horus ... And then, trampling us he rs, the children began to dance in the aislf's. There wt'rc policemen in front of the bandstand. but some o( the kids got b y the m and up on stage. They did the s hag. the hnd y hop. the big apple .while Goodm1m grinned and dodged them ·· HIS Ml'SIC' 11.\S ke pt millions d an<·mg through the 111ght yet th <'~•· day-; Goodman usually ~111•s to heel hy 10 with his radio tum·d to rlass1c:d mu~1c 1>1st·o. ht• sa \ :-.. "'1s not fo r me Tht'rt•'s a sarnt'l1l'SS to it that .. ; unbelic\'ahl<.• It :. boring. · ThC'rl' is abo a s<1 mc ncss t11 Goodman·s lift• Goodman was married tu the same woman. Aile<' Ha mmond Duckworth. the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt. more than 35 yl•ars Sht· died la~t )Car HE ORt.:ss•:s LIKE a Wall Strel'l la wyer a n<i 1n!'1!'>ls. gi\'Cn the r h01 C'C'. h<· would pay for 1·\·c·r yth1nl! in l'<l~h. hi-. rf'rcnt ·.\nH•r1 ('a n F.XIHl'~' rum mt·n·1<1I not w1th~tand1nl:( In fact. <ioodman 1~ hardly taking ('redit for a nything Tht' King is re luctant to tool his own horn when he ·s not blow ing the cla rinet lie says the rlar in ct. of a ll ins t r uments. mos t closely r esembles t he huma n voice. a nd he still sings, s ings, sings through his. The man whose sweet·and·hol mstrumcnt ushe red in the swing e ra in America jazz has played before millions of people a round the world the past 40 years. N IKITA KllR liS ll C ll EV hc:a rd Goodman 's mus ic 1n Moscow Goodman played for and t hen Jammed with the .,..,,..... ... 'EVERY NOTE COUNTS' Millions Love Goodman lung of 'T:haihmd Scores of pro· mrnf'nt musil·wns have ,been in has hand 'I kno w l'v1· ;1rr1\'cd ." Good man said 1n an inter\'ll'W on the balcony of his l lst ·story apart ment ovl'rlooking Manhattan's East Side "Frankly. I know a lot of pt·o pit' are glad tu sec m e whe n I walk out on stage. It ·s ve ry nice On the other hand. f try to play well. I always try to plC1y well " IT IS TllAT KI NO of de term1nat1on that, some ~ay. made Goodman a d1ffirult boss V1br~1phoni~t l.1onel llam pton onct• told <1n inter\'lc\\e r "If a guy tut a wrong note, Belny would tive him the ray. He'd look down over his glasses" and stare al you really nail you down with bis-eyes ... Ir you did something wrong the n ext time. he would pay you off on the spot for two weeks. He wouldn't give you any two weeks· notice." The fact is that even now, Goodman is s till trying bard Though he says "l don't really knock myself out." Goodman nowadays performs once or . twice a week . traveling to Co lumbu s . Ohio, o r to Greensboro. N.C . or preparing to p lay al the Newport Jazz Festival here this summer HIS SECRET IS no secret at all. His work ethic 1s as r igid and his work habits as steady as his clarinet.playing has always been e xperimental and spec- tacular. ··tr you want to play in Ca rnegie Ha ll . then practice." he said. Goodman still does. though he has been to the famed concert hall and back. His first appear ance in 1938 whe n his band inrluded Harry .James. Hampton. Tedd y Wilson and Gene Krupa represented the first time Jazz had ever bee n pC'rform ed then · It was hardly the pe<1k of his c-areer A FEW YEARS t•arlier . Good man and his band caught fire at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles Triumpha n t ap pearances followed 111 Chicago and at the Paramount in New York. and Goodman's career took off Thr p<>pulanty of J3Z7. has waxed and wa ned in the ~ur ceedin~ four decade~. but Good man 's popularity has continued practically unabated H(' was the sub1c rt of a four p<1 gc s pn•ad in the Saturda) Evening Post in 193$1 . the foru~ of a profile 111 Time m ag;ni111· 1n 1953. a New York Times ·man in lhl' news" 1n I 002. <1 nd lht• s ubject or a front page foa tun· s tory in tht• Wall Street Journal in 1974 And he ('ar-r1cs on tod<1y IN 1957, THE famed Jan musician was quoted as saying ··when do you have 1t made" The answer is neve r · · Last week. he sai<1 · · 1 think you 'rt' alwa,\s ~l r1 v1 n g for som ething. whale\'er it 1s I do simpl y becau:H· 'ln C has to When ,\CIU give uµ then you · vc· had 1 l TJl's 'Sesame Street' Plays Smitlisonian WASlllNGTON 1AP1 The Smithsonian lnst1tut1on. nol1111.! that the children's program "Ses ame Street' 1s marking its 10th a nniversar y this summer , has put the program ·s set on exh1b1t dl the National Museum of History and Technology The exhibit. e ntitled "Ten Years of Sesame Street. · will tJC' a \'ailable for public viewing from June I through Labor Day. thl' Smithsonian has announced /\ statement re leased by the Smithsonian notes that ··for tht- first time. the show·s m illions of pre·school fa ns will sec thC' familiar browns tone buildin~s from the actual sho"' in lh1: mus t•um·s pendulum a rea along with ori~inal signs. props. t'J:-o tllml's and l\luppets " c1nenomesscAEEn-.. 63U 2553 camPLEX-I FROM COAST TO COAST. I I I I I MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "A LITTLE ROMANCE" (PGJ "THE CHAMP" (PG J "COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R) "HANOVER STREET" (PG) "MANHATTAN" (R) "DEER HUNTER" (R) I I I I l CRITICS AND AUDIENCES APPLAUD ·~ Ll1TLE ROMANCE:· --& OUYIA Ml U(llr' ~. OllAH1N 1 ' STAD IU m 6 SCRE t= n 1Ut•ll4 ,. .. 4, SUC111um V,ft• "' '. Elllm •1 • ~Jj~ft "ut fOUl ,LAY !POI "'" 11u•• a ""' 1tu•1 TMI NllOMll Of llNDAlNI ""' PAST CMAl&tl'"' -lltlllll'911 M IMClllA ... LOW AT .. IT INTI INI NM .......... -~ -~ .. 639 78t:l0 DRIV E-In .. THE EXORCIST" "THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU" (R) "GREASE" "FOUL .Pt.AV" (PG) "BATTLESTAR GALACTICA" "LOGAN'S RUN': (PG) "CALIFORNIA DREAMING" "OUR WINNING SEASON" (R) ' . "THE EXORCIST" ·:THE ISLAND OF DA.~M~EAU" (R) '"THE DEER HUNTER" (A) !H& BOYS IN COMPANY C" ALL DRIY .. ·INI ONN 6'JtP.M.MleMl\T l:t11 .. U11e. 11 ll'rw Uftle\1 • K ........ Y9'ellf141 ~·~ ..................................... ., . . .. . . ,... . . -·-·-·-·· ... ===---=-==,-+- 'Mf (;tfAl l\' 5U~•!"'H IL" 1vc• ~l'U"''~ .... ... THE i ;:!~ .. ·EXORCIST·'! •O.,. • •• t .>e ' )0 \4 t'-U .. ' t\ IJO •00 • .,. •c '° 0 ... ...... ,. MON 1MUtlS.1 JO. t lO ~Af SUH t 'H ) 0 .... t IS tO·'M ,~:· _",~~~~~. 114~1(tf,.f~JNt1 ..... ,, '''' "'.,., '"! G~£.>'E t 'U\PfN\f S At.ademy Awards ritM !vn llfllJ~N\ Besc Picture Besc Direcror '"" ... THE P01Cm DEER <"' :~:~"EXORCIST. f\f?O HUNTE ~THEeunY\ a EXORCIST.! I - Wldneldav. May 30. 197~ 'Moove' to milk, cheeses and yogurt during June - it's Natiof!a/ Dairy Month. Tetke a br<'ak in a hu!>y d.i~ with C(}(1k 1ei. and a cool dairy drink. JI ·i." qu1<:k and dell c1uu'> wuy to lift your s pints itnd t•nergy level. Reml'ml>er lht' restorative powcri. of milk and cook 1e:. after school? The reciP<''> fe atured here. howe\Cr, an· created to appeal to adult t astes a s we ll a b younger appetites. The drink. for instance. has Just C'nough tirni.: to m ake it interesting. It!> a i.mooth concoct.ion of plain yogurt. mil k <ind orange s hl'rbt>l. Wh1i 1t s mooth in the hll'ndf'r and you ·11 see why it':. C'alled a sunrise s pecrnl. THE COOKlt:s ~RE d ainty and pretty enough tu Sl•rv<• at lea t11nC' or for dl'SSl'rt. Golc1cn butterflies ;ut· m:ic1t• from a hultN and sour c ream µastry which 1:-. rrJllt•c1 up and refrigerated before sl1ring and hal<1ng The almond C<>ok1es arl' cr is p . buttC'ry little mouthfuls. T hese are quick and easy lo m akt', and bake in just 10 minutes. As <1lways. n ·al hulle r and high quality ingr<'· d1ents used in recipes developed by the Milk Ad· visory Board home economists ma ke home baked fOOk ies well worth the ••ffort. .June O<ii ry Month 1s a good time to spotl11?,ht milk ... thC' h<.1sw fond from v.hich all other t.l;o ry products a rP ma de . Consumers today dept-nd on cons istent. hi gh 4ualtty milk that is a state n·· gulated and inspected product. Mos t milk sold in m arkcts is p;i~h'urized and homoi::en1zcd Mll.K ANU OTlft:R d;nry products lwlong to o nl· <i f th(.• h<:1:-.1<· four fonrl J.!rou ps that mC1ke up a b<1 lanC't>d rllf'I Two •X·ciunt·t• 1 ~lass(.·S of m ilk p(·r dav 1s lht> rt•t•11mm1·nch'd amount for most atlult~ Mi"lk is our le::i din>.: souri·t· of 1·alc·1um. nf'C·t•ssarv f11r formation · and mainU•nanl'f' of lt•c•th anfl !)ones. k c cold milk 1:-. (·Xt ra rC'frcs h1ng in the sum· m e r a nd prvv1dt·:-. \'aluahle nutrit ion whi le 1l que nches ~h1rst ALMOND Bl'TTt:R('OOKIF.S I cup sliced almondl-1 =•4 cup butler, !>Ofl l'ftt'<I ~·a c·upsugar ""'? l oil( .r t egg l tcaspoon pure \'anilla cxtra<'l ::!cu11s flour ',. tt.>aspoon s alt Sprt'a d a lmonds in thin layer on baking s heet. Bake in 375 oven 5 m inutes or until golden. Cool. Heat tOJ?el her bull<.'r a nd sugar until fluffy. Beat in l'IU~ and vanilla St 1r in flour. almonds and salt just until combim•d. Shape dough into I-inch balls . l'lal'l' on ung rc asl•d haking s heet. Bake in 375' oven Hor 10 mmuh's or until bottom s are light golden brown. Transft·r to rack to cool. Makes a bout 111 z dozen YOGURTSl'l'iRtSf.SPF.CIAL <:onilnn(' I 1·u11 •1r:ini::t• :-.h<'rb<'rl. I •R·ounc c· 1 1·:1rt11n plain y11gur1 :111<1 I t·up milk in elt.'Clnc hl1•1Hlt·r Whir 11nt1l hlt·r11kd Makes about 31 ~ c·up:. SOUR CREAM BUTTERFLY PASTRIES I cup<.'hilled huller 11 'z c ups flour '~cup dairy sour c ream l teaspoon grated lemon peel Granulated sugar Cut butt<'r rnto fl<iur with pastry blender until cons1slt'nl'y 1s moist and crumbly. Mix 1n sour cream and lemon peel Turn doui;:h onto wax papn and shap<' into 4 inch square Wra p anrl 1·hill in frcez..,r ':o hour Unwrap and cut dough into qu;irters Work with on1· p1e<.'e at a lime. rdng13 rating n·maan1ng ilo11J.!h Sprinkle about 2 ta hlespoons s ugar on rolling s urface Coat all sides of pastry with -.ugar H.oll out lo 12 x 5-inch n·c·tangl<'. turn1n i..: pai.try nvt•r often a nd adding MIJ!<l l' as lll'l'dC'd to coat rolling surface. Make a lig ht lengthy, is1· murk down cenlt r of dough. 00 NOT CUT TtlHOl'<; II Starting from sho rt e nds. roll dough tow;ird <·<'nl<'r m<Ark Refrigerate H<'p<•at with r('ma1ning do ugh. Cut ea<'h pastry roll inlo20 r 1:.>·inch 1 slices. Dip one cut side in SUR · a r. Place SUJ!a red s ide up on ungreased bciking -.ht>e l. cillowing 2 inches between each cookie Ra kein350' oven 15to20minutesor untiledgesare golde n hrown ll<·mu\'(• from baking s heet and C'oolon raC'k:; Makt·.;·11Jc·1111kw ... Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream is a soothing way to celebrate June Dairy Month. -v Tempt Tastebuds With Bome•ade lee Crea• Nothing surpasses the pleasure or tasting that fint lick of homem ade ice cream. Smooth. creamy and tingly cold with plenty or fresh natura l flavor coming through. One r eason home made a lways tastes bette r is that wholesome dairy foods like real whips,>ing cream and fresh milk are used. In fact, it is the generous ratio of whipping cream to other ln- 1redienta that makes the frozen dessert so rich and full bodied in navor. Whipping cream, like an nwd milk pro- d~ta. la 1tandardlJed, conforrrilne to all state re1ulatJone for thil product. ~ mtlkfat con~ tttnt of whippin6,.eam is not leu than 35 per'· cent. Here's an easy vanilla ice cream recipe with a strawberry variation developed for June Dairy Month. It l• done In an lee cream freezer -· either electric or the hand churned kind. One of the bes t ways lo enjoy your homemade vanilla ice cream is sundae style. lctt cream lovers delight in toppings of hot fud1e, butterscotch. caramel, chocolate chips. rre1h strawberrlea, bananas and peaches. chopped nuts, naked coconut, or a combination or two or mor<' HOMEMADE VANILLA ICE CREAM seggs 3 cups sugar I quart milk 5 cups whipping cream 2 tablespoons vanilla 112 teaspoon sail Aboul 10 pounds crushed ()r cracked ice Beal eggs with 1u1ar until thick. Pour Into c hilled I gallon ice cream canister. Mix in milk. cream. vanilla and salt. Insert dasher and assemble ice c ream freeaer~ Be sum. to read and follow manufacturer's s pecial instructions. Make a 2 to 3-inch layer ice in bottom of bucket. Sprinkle Ice with about 3 tablespoons rock s alt. Continue laye ring Ice and salt In this manner unlit filled to top of can. Chum or hand crank for 20 Co 30 minutes or unlil motor slows or stops and it'e cream is slushy and thick. n will not get hard. To ripen or. harden ice cr~am In freeaer bucket. drain out liquid. pack with additional 5 ~, to 10 pounds Ice and '-\ lo 1 c up rock salt. Cover top with newspapers. Ripening will take 2 to 3 hours. Makes about I gallon. • CJ ' - Sweet cook;es are good with a cold glass of milk. Dre~Up A Salad · June is Dairy Month as well as the month of parties . lunc;-heons and festive occasions. What lo serve? A salad-plus m enu is the perfect solu- tion. Fresh a nd <'OOI da iry foods along with milk are ideal for lighte r warm weather meals. Embe llis hing a salad with cheeses and c rea my drcssint:s. a nd makin~ a bread with •fresh dairy ingredients insures a satisfying and healthful menu With the wide choice of dairy products and fresh produce available. salad· plus me nus can be varied and augmented to suit a ll tastes and all purposes. Chilled -milk is a refreshing beverage for this kind of a summer m enu. Milk is the basic bever age to serve with a ny menu. Of all the foods in this world, milk is the one that's almost pe rfect. Besides regular homogenized milk, you m ay choose lowfal milk, nonfat milk and buttermilk. All contain ex- ce I l ent a m ounts of l'a lcium. protein and riboflavin. CHEF'S SESAME CHEESE SALAD . . can do double duty as first course or ~hole meal salad I quart torn chinese cabbagc t quart torn spinach t cup bean sprouts 3 tablespoons s esame seeds 8 ounces monlerey jack cheese <SeeSALAD, PageC3> t ,c:>~ Embellish a salad with cheeses and creamy dressings. The Peach Yogurt Satin Tartatteft ise cool dessert to fix durinrJ Jt.ne Dairy Month.See Peach Yogun Tart recipe on Page C3. • CW".YN.OT W~.M11•W'I FOOD .G:ro.w a .Picnic ;Salad.· l teupoon drted dlll weed l t•lllfOOD aeaaoned Wt weed. 1.aaoned salt and 1arlic powder. Add cab· baa•. carrota, celery ... .,._ peppen; ta.a rubed (about I cup> I 1reen pepp4l r . diced labouU cup> ~cup.._..,.__ J •• • -• d • ' .. - ..... . , .. . .. , ". M •kt ll eaay on lhe \'rook and doublti lhe • amount you're cooklnl( for one menu so lef. &overs IU<'h aa potatoes. dlkken or ham can be med in cold meln diah Hlada for the pltnh· ...... Por • twtat on the rlaulc potato salad, add • cooked 1re~n and tomatoes and e • MedltUTanean dish treat. Or, for a different ac~nt, mix real mayonnaise with l radiUonal ingredients "' .... poon aarllc Po•• f ellJI ~cab-bue 2 C!lllll •UCfd u""* 2 e..-sliced celet'J 2 tNen peppen, cut into J Inch stripg ' In lar,u• bowl s ti r togt•!htr re1I mayon nalae , milk . o nion . p a r s ley flakes. dill to to.at etenl1. Cov · er; ""I:;: til&ll ..U d.med. • .... .. &NmSICSMaa ~ ....... a.a,... naiH I tableapoon cider vtnuar I rlove ~ar ll c . mlncl'd 1• tt-88f)()()n pepper 3 <'UJ>fi cooked rice I m~dium tomi.to. to·1Wfttd ollftl '4 ~eoarHl1 elloppld ., ••••• ,. bowt-atir &ot•U..r Nal mayoa· -nalH, vl..,ar. aarlle and pepper. Add rice, tomi.to. green pepper . olives and onion; toas to roi.t evenly. Cover ; rt1 frlgentc until we ll t•h1lled . Makes about 4 ('Upli. Mayonnal&e, o11.-. Qrl9fO Md,,,... ,.,,,,.rs ate~Ufd iog.,,.,,,, this Spanish Rice Salad. from Spanish Rice and at create a cold rice ,salad. When prepariq picnic salacb. sandwiches and snacka. the question often arilel, "Do I bave to wait untll the last minute to add the mayonnaise?·' The leinon juice, vinegar a'nd salt in real mayon· nalae actually help keep the picnic foods safe. : An important ingre· dient in summer foods. it can be mixed with o th e r ingre dient s several hours ahead of serving time or even added the day before to recipes such as ·layered salads that call for over· night rt:frigeration 1to blend navors. · Although real mayon· nalse is a help when pre· paring picnic foods, other safety precautions must also be taken in the kitchen to insure that the food is picnic safe. Firs t. clean a ll utensils and work sur-r aces such as cutting boards between each u se . Second, all peris hable food s like sandwich fillings and s alads should be rdrigfrator chilled. Third. transport the chilled food to the picnic site in insulated con· tamers. And, finally, al the end of the picnic, toss all leftovers that have sat at room temperature for any periodoftime. T~EDSLAW 1 cup real mayon· naise 1 tablespoon milk 1 tablespoon instant minced onion 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes Captain's Table Honored Orange Coast Co llege's campus restaurant, The Cap· ta in 's Table, was the re· cipient of a plaque donated by master chef Harry Bazan of the Orange Empire Chefs Association. Bazan also serves as food service consultant for the L .J. Minor Corp. of Cleveland. The Captain's Table is ope rated by OCC's Food Services a nd Hotel 1'!\,ahagement Depart· efnt. ;:~ keeping with the ~aurant's nautical de· ~~r. the plaque is a ~iature three-masted ~ooner under full sail, mounted on a hand· crafted, mirrored bang· ibg wall shelf. It is a t;ta re e · dimension a I ... sterplece. ~·This plaque is a itature or tb.anks and wreclation to occ for ill support or the Cook's Apprenticeship Training ato1ram," Bazan said. ':~range Coast provides eational support for program, which is sored by the Food Ice Executives Al· ... ~ i a ti on a n d t h e dran~ Empire Cbefa Ji:e·~bOncnct to re· e Udl award," aald el R. Beard, OCC'a tJtant prof e11or of • Hrvlcea. "Mr. D ha been-a food ud 1UPDOrter of • food Mriicee pro· lor,ean." lae plaque was afted b)' Baun'• mdlilni~er. Sharon . BOW oa permament •1 ln Tbe CaptaiDrl le.. · • WIN! UP TO s25,000 INSTANTLY INTHE OF ' I I I TM WINI A MERCEDES 2IOCE or CALIFORNIA LAND or WIN HIS a HERS MERCURY BOBCATS or FORD LTD WAGONS or WINI TRIP FOR 2 TO BRITISH ISLES or HOBIE CAT SAILBOATS or WINI 11,000 WORTH OF RALPHS USDA CHOICE BEEF 125,000 IN CASH 110,000 IN CASH 12,500 ~NCASH OVER 230,000 PRIZES IN ALL! ......... •1.000.000 Henreet of Prine" .... ...,,,. piecH .,. IHll· e111e In .. 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(1cl·uo.t •QUO', troMCCO aM ~ .,.._ OfOductl -··· CISTA ma •1 .-s ...... ,., .... 154lf ! ..-.n. llSIMI STiil !Im: 9-11 llllr. HS.., 4'1 It LIMA. ...... 1111111. • .,.,. m 1~ ···--· ··----· -...... , .. j j ' • 1 . . ~ . - ' - FOOD ··Good· ·Diet~Good -·Skin ..... MMY timea medical problems Nllecl our soelety'1 problems of lb• alr we •at.be, &be water we drink. and the food we eat Thl• ,... mlnder comet from Emanuel Cherullln. MD. DMD. Chairman of the DfJpartment ol Oral Mecllelne. Uni'Yeralty of Alabama, In hla reeent addreu lo the lnlernaUonal Academy of Prenetali'Ye MeclklM at a ....U..C lD Oallu. Or. Cberukln. well known for h1I reHarch Into fact.on relaU"I to the HUMI and c\&NI. for oral and llltin disorders. pc>lnted out to members of the medical rommW\lty. "Skin lt not juat •n envl'lopt< for tht' body. but 11< • baromf"ter of how tht> body Is C'opin..: "'11 h its .-nvlronment " Dr Ch-.·nu1km t••plalned that thl' s kin un s ho w ob1<t•rv•hlt• . ymptoms anit 11l1ns of twldt•nt·•· uf chseast•. ~nd that dlt>t 111 at the core of &\Mt or 111 hullh Ovt•r 25 million Americans suffer from skin probl~ms. mc·ludlntc those who have nail and hair diaordt'r.4. Stutistica show that people who have •kin complulnts ('()nsume me>~ ·calor ies t han they burn off. con:.ume more r efined carbohydratt'S, consumt' ubout 30 percent less vitamin C foods thlln necdL'ti, and consume too much sodium T host' ~ho h&vc mun· than two alcoho hc drink!> a dJ) show i.loublc the average or s kin com plaints Dr Cht-ras kan tl1:.rhl:.ed lh»t cigare tte s moking can t•au!>t' premature wrinkling of the facial skin. and that the 0H~rcoosumpt1on of caf fein in coffet> and ll'u can cause skin disorders He recommended a swatch to her bal te11:.. a nd a return to fresh foods and a he1t lthy diet lie reported that in a r ecent Cunadian school ex periment, fresh fruit was ~lact'd 111 a vcndin~ machine next lo a vending machine containing the usual assortment of high suJ!ar content foods . In a short time the fruit was outselhn~ the s weet stuff Consumption or refined carbohydute foods have been found to ht! significantly related to s kin problems Ht>fined car bohdydrate foods in· elude thost• containinJ? large quantities of sugar 1 sucrost' I and white wheat nour. such as most baked goods. c<t rhona t(•d beverages. desserts or a ll t ypes, a varwty or snack foods, many breakfast <·<:rt,ab. ~weelcm:d fruit and juices. a nd t abl1· su~ar It 1s recommendl'd that these refined carbohydrates he rt•duced in the dtel, and that the unrefined carbohydrates found in whole g r a ins be in creas ed. See a medica l dermatologist for pe rsistent s kin disorders before permanent scars can occur. but also get control of your food intake so your skin will reflect your whole body's good health. Here arc several recipes using unrefined carbohydrates that the whole family can enjoy. • Sptt-lal Die is ByJUM Roth MEAT LOAt' 2 11ou11d11 ~' ound lt••n btwf I··~~ I '>hce wholl' wtwut brt.•ud '• C'Up rnw oatmt."ul I onion, .i rutl·d '• cu11 chopped pur:.ley I Lablettpoon 1i:rated Parmes~n cheese '"' tca~pooo pepper 1 fresh to mato 1 • t.-aspoon orci:ano Pretwal oven to~· f' Combine beef. egg, wholt' whc<tt bre1u.I soaked with waler and torn 111to 1111y pieces, oatmeal, union . pars ley, Parmesun C'hcc.>se, aod pep~r Mix well. Chop to mato hne , add oregano and mix through meat. Spoon rn axtun· into a loaf pan. pressing to .::.hapc firmly Uake in oven for I hour. Makes 8 :.cr van~s BROWN RICE MUSHROOM RING I' i cups brown race '~ teaspoon sa lt I quart water 1 pound mushrooms. trammed and sliced 3 ta blt•s1>0ons t•hopped fresh parsley Wash rice well. Boil rice in salted waler for 25 minutes, covered Stir occasionally. Fluff rooked rtt'l' with a fork Add mushrooms and parsley. Spoon into <• greased l·quart ring mold and set in a pan of hot water Bake in a preheat· t•d 350 F. oven for 30 minutes. Turn out onto a lllaller and hit center with cooked vegetables. ar desired. Makes G ser van i::s. BROCCOLI NOODU: P UDDING I package 18.ouncc 1 whole wheal noodle!>. <·ooked and dra1,ned 2 cups C'<IOked <'ho pped broccoli ::! ('ups ~kim milk ricotta checst· l t•gg I tablespoon chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons grated Parmes<.1n cheese Combine cooked whole wheat noodles and choppt.-d broc·coli. Combine ricotta cheese. egg, and pars ley: add to noodles. Pour into a 1':reast-d 8 x 12·inch baking pan or casserole. Top with grated Parmes an cheese. Bake 1n a 350 fo' oven for 30 minull's. or until top 1:. lightly hrowned. Makes 6 to 8 servinJ:(s. ••• Peaeh Yogurt Tart I fo'rom P age Cl 1 Fresh peaches with tang} yogurt 1s a s um· mery sensation. This perft•<•t combination of sweet and tart sho~s off the best advantage in cool. c ream y desserts. One of the prettiest ever is a pastel peach. satin texture tart. The filling is peaches pureed in the blender with peach navored yogurt. cream cheese. egg yolks and milk It has both gelatin and whipped egg whites folded an fur a li~ht a nd nuffy tex· tu re. The tart's crisp butter pastry shell gets its inte reslmg n<1 vor a nd toasty color from wheal germ f'or t-asy unmolding, make it in a spring· form pan. Thinly sliced fresh peaches circled on t he tart m<.1ke an \'YE.' cat ching garnish. Brush on a glaze to keep the peaches from darkening. This luscmus J une Dairy Month dessert makes a healthful t•ndin~ to any summer menu. Dairy Month is a good time to consider yogurt. the versatile cultured dairy product. Yog urt gels its l<tn~y flavor from lhe develop· ment of a mixed lactic acid cuJlure added to fresh milk usually lowfat milk. ll has the same nutntive value as the milk from which it is m ade. An 8-ounce serving of plain yogurt bas about 130 calories while the fruit n avor ed varieties can have about double the calorics. •• PEACH YOGURT SATIN TART t envelope pla in gelatin • a4 cup milk 2 eggs, separated I 18·o unce> carton peach yogurt 2 C3·ounce l packages cream cheese I teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 •cup sugar 11rz cups sliced fresh peaches Pastry She ll 2 peaches for ~arnish 113 cup peach or apricqt preserves .Salad <From Page CU Milk Cherry tomatoes Sour Cream Ginger Dressing Mix cabbage, spinach and sprouts in salad bowl. Spread seeds in shallow pan. Toast in 350" oven 10 minutes or until golden. Cut cheese into Y.J-lncb cubes. Dip cheese in milk then in toasted sesame seed s . Heap into center of salad. Garnish with cherry tomatoes. Ser'Ye with Sour Cream Ginger Dressing. Makes 4 to 6 servings. sou• CREAM GINGE• DllESSING: Com· bine I tablespoon flour, 1 teaspoon EACH honey and grated fresh ginger root, Yi teaspoon salt and dash pepper. Add If.I cup milk and beat with wire whip to blend. Cook, stirring, over medium high heat until mixture bolls and thickens. Slir in 1 egg yolk and 3 tablespoons vinegar. Fold in .,.. cup dairy sour cream CbiU. Makes about 1 cup dressing. YOGURT BaOWN BREAD . .' .. super delicloUs brown bread baked in one pound cans • 2~ cups,wbole wheal flour gular ~ clQ) vacuum packed wheat germ, re· 2 teupoona soda 1 teupoon salt v, cup dark raisins v, cup chopped walnuts zcups=yoeurt ,,.. cup molauea le11 Combine nour, wheat 1erm, IOda, salt. ralalm ud walnut.a. Add )'OIW't, molaaaes and e11, atirrtAt to blend evenlt. ·Spoon batter Into 4 1nued and floured l·pouna cam.• Bake In llO" °"" about 1 bour or UDW pick lnlel'Md tnto MDtel' camel out dry. Cool 15 mlDutes lD CUI &MD tawrt onto raeu to cool. Mak• 4 1oa .... • commonly used for .cuned frultl and ... etablel. Yogurt for topping Combint• gt•latin. milk and egg yolks. Place over medium heat stirring until gelatin di:.· solves. Combine yogurt. cn•am cheese. vanilla. sugar a nd sliced peaches in e lectric blend~r Whir until blended and smooth. Add milk mix· ture and whir to blend. Chill until it begins to thicken. Whip egg whiles until stiff. Fold into yogurt mixture . Turn into Pastry Shell. Chill. For garnish. halve peaches and discard pit Plac<' c ut sides down on board and slice very thin. Overla p thin slices on top or tart in concen· tric t•i rcles. Press preserves through sieve. Urus h over peach s lices. Top with yogurt. M akcs I t 8·inch > tart. PASTRY SHELL: Mix a,, cup flour with 14 t up s ugar. 1'1 c up \'acuum packed wheat germ and '" tea spoon salt. Cul in 6 tablespoons butter until finely divide d . Mix in 1 tablespoon milk. Press dough into bottom and l 1h inches up sides of 8·inch s pringform pan . Bake in 400 oven 14 min•·~-~,or until light golden. Coot. NOTE: I (8-0unce) carton plain yogurt can be substituted for peach yogurt. Increase sugar to 11:1 cap. Smoked naturally-the Old Fashioned way ... .. A gourmet will tell you what makes real Thuringer Sausage .. strictly the finest in meats and spices. That's why Schirmer's semi-dry Thuringer is right at home for banquet hors d'ouvres or in a sandwich. This teutonic tempter is a delicious blend of pork and beef. cured slowly and naturally, then hickory smoked for that special flavor. look tor the little Schirmer's Sausage Maker ~:::::;;.-:~ on the pacb1e In your market. ~'. Sthinnat® the Sociable Sausage Av1ll1ble hi the Dell section q/: ALP.HA BETA ( Piiot ) Candid .-ment•rln, Logbook DAILY PILOT eaclua6vely 6n the .. DAl&.YPILOT For June Dairy Month, Poached Fish w;th Creme Fraiche and Apricot Sour Cream. ' Bavarian make lovely party dishes. Party Dishes Elegant Cool and ele~ant describes dairv soecialtv dishes for warm weather parties. The idea is great tasting. beauttful foods that can be made in advance for easy entertaining. The recipes fratured here are perfect to serve during June Dairy Month a ndonthrough thesummer Poached fish with creme fraiche sounds like somethfag from a chic f'rench restaurant. Apncot sour cream bavaraan as an t'xcelle nt rhoicc f9r cold s ummer menus Here again. the 1mprcss1vc appearance belies the simplicity or prt<paratton Ba!>1cally , it's a gelatin a nd apricot nectar hase "1th whale want· and dairy sour cream blended in. The sour c ream provides the creamy rich consiste ncy you expect in a bavarian dessert Serve thi~ glossy mold s ur· round\..'<! with the prettiest seasonal fruits you can find. l"or buffet ente rtaining. the Milk Advisory 8oard consume r iniormat1on !>~1a llsts stre!>s the importan<•e of foods lb<tl look a!> attractive as they tastt'. Oaary Month ins pires creative cooks to try m·w wuv!> ~•th all thl' fres h. versatile dairy pro duel!> yogurt. sour cream. colla~c c hcl·~e . "hipping c ream, an<J of courM:. thc m ost bastt' or ull milk POi\CHEO fo'ISH WITll CREME FRAJCHt: ·1 while fi s h fi lets 1 ahout 11.,. pounds t •.;ole. t•cld. d <· 1 Salt and IJ\•ppt•r 1 :! teaspoc'ln dill weed 1 , cup chopped walnut!> 2 teaspoons prt'parcd horseradish 1 cup Creme Fra1che 1 recipe follows 1 Green pepper. pimiento. r ipe olivei.~ tomato. cucumber , Sprinkle fish with salt. pepper and cliff weed. Holl up and faste n with pick. Place j" !--killet wi th l inch water. Cover. Heal to boiling then r<'duce heat and simmer 8 minutes or until fi sh Oakes easily with fork. Drain and place on serving platter . Chill. Grind nuts in electri~ blende r Mix with hor seradish a nd Creme Fra1che . Spread on poached fish. Decorate with strips of green pepper, pimiento and ripe olives. Garnish platter with toma to roses and cucumber s lices Makes 4 servings. CREME t~RAJCHE : Ble nd 1'12 cups cottage cheese in electric blender until s mooth. Add t cup plain yogurt. Whir 1 minute longer. Makes 3 cups . NOTE: Store in refrigerator. Sauce can also be used on chilled precooked broccoli or greeo beans APRICOT SOUll CREAM BAVARIAN 1 envelope plain gdatan 1 2 cup su~ar '~ t<·aspoon salt I 1 12 ounce ' <·<tn apricot nectar 1 ·' 1·up dr) ~hate ~ tnt' I l'UP <1a1r:-~uur t rcam Fre:.h fruit Combine J:!C'latin. sug<ar, salt and half of nee· lar Conk . stirring O\'t•r medium hi gh hl'al until )!l'l ~1t 1n dts!>olvt-s Stir an remaining nectar. wine .mt! ·'• t'U~) !>Our t·ream. Turn into 4·cup mold. Chall until firm ~n mold onto serving plate. Dollop with remaining 1 , cup sour cream Sern~ ~1th fresh seasonal fruit!> as desired. Makes 8 :.er vang!> Take4bars of Ivory off the shelf, and we11 take 1ac off the price. .. ... .... .. • • • t ..... , . • ........ • I -.. .. name. •• • r E ,. , , e MAZOLA 79 MARGA RI IE c Th'' marl(arine with ~ooclne11s of ma1zt!' l lh I ~~=-·.~,~~~~; .~ ..... 4 7 c traaapale Juice •••••••••• s 125 fkHan Spray 1'or fl avor and htalt h! 4~ oz Ptane Juice •••••••••••••• 99< ~u n:o;w(•t't-farncrl f11r ~on<ln1•!lK'. ·10 oz ~ola Oil ••••••••••••••• s 261 I .uwt>r pr il'•· ''" th•· higgt·r 1;jz\•! 4~ oz. ISEST FOODS s 139 llAYOlllAISE Thi· P'"l'frrn·rl nn1·-prc.ferrcd pri~! Qt. Chunk light Tuna •••••••• 7 ]< Ch icken of th<.' Sea-Oil or Water-ti1•t oz. P s11s a111pers •••••••••••••••• I •isposahlc diaper!\ for Tnrld l<•r!l-Pki<. of 12 Cream of Mushroom suup •• 25' '':tmptwll':.-much mon• than soup! 10' ~oz M.J.B. Rice •••••••••••••• 7 4' Lun~ Grain. lo ht> fluffy'~ oz packa~1· HUNT'S TOMATOES Solid pack for more value! 1'o. :!1 ~ c.a" A-1 Sauce ••••••••••••••• s 1 °8 );'.., rnrin· than a "tt!ak :;auce! 10 oz. French's Mustard •••••••• 65' Clalle Salsa •••••••••••••• 45' r ll"t.e·ca ':m .:n ... zc11ty flavor! 7 oz. Tomato Sauce ••••••••••• 28' l lunt'::. .. rwh anrl Lhick ... Nu. 300 . JOHNSTON'S 43 c YOGURT Your d1oic1· of flavor~ -h oz carton Stiaghetti Sauce ••••••••• 10' Hagu-choicc of varietiei:i-15 'k oz. Italian Dre11ln1 •••••••••• 51 09 Wishbone natteni salade .. .16 oi. Heinz Vla .. ar ••••••• ; ••• 53' ~-for those special Ulletl ••. Qt. • • $1" .Crisco Sh_.1al~ •••••••• <.:om pare our price on the S lb. can . =~~~UP 19c The 1low one, at the right price! 14 oz. same· Now that El l<ancho has been acqu ired by Hughes Markets, you're going to see some thangl·~ in our prict>s! Because we can now take advantage of Hughes' rnlu tnl' buying and warehouse facil ities ... and we'll pass the savings on to you. But ... that'~ all' \V l·'n· not goin~ to lower our quality in meat, produce or anything else. Or lessL·n our sen ·icl·. So ... vou can continue to enjoy all the benefits of shopping El Rancho ... but now it will cost you less. Gold Medal FLOUR For a white thumb and vuluc1;; lb~. B• • k s 102 1squ1c ••••••••••••••••• Makt'l'> so many i:mod thini..~! 40 oz. Pancake Mix •••••••••••• 80< ,\unt Jemima makes 'em lighC 2 lbs. ~~e.~~~~!~.~~~Po~ ;~· ....... s 111 Instant Potatoes ••••••••• 88< I l un~ry Jark ... ".\l:l::.hcd ... 16 ui pl-.)(. C & H $1 SUGAR 19 Pun•ca ne suj.!ar from Hawaii-5 lbs. Corn Flakes •••••••••••••• 61 c Kl'llugi.!'s for a l(OOd "good morning" 12 oz. GraDe luts •••••••••••••• s 1 z' ... Post o7fcrs it. naturally! 2-a oz. pkg. Code• Tab• Fresca •••••• s 159 Your Cho1cc ... Ctn. of six ~ ounce cans Lipton Tea Bags ••••••••• 5 1 '' C "hu~·a·lu1-:·a Lipton. pkg. o( 48 lower prices on Wines, Liquor ... and save 10°/o by the easel SMIRNOFF VODKA s49s Great mi\l'r for your mixer! Fi fth Canadian Mist ••••••••••• s 579 :::imoothnl'8'i Lo appn·ciah: Quart Brandy •••••••••••••••••• s 5 79 f'hr1.;tian llro' for aftt·r dinnl·r'. f ifth Cluny Scotch •••••••••••• s13 15 You'll pour it with pride! 1.75 ltr Crown Russe ••••••••••••• s 8 99 ,\ vudkuyou know and trust! I 7~, ltr Health and Beauty Aids reduced BABY OIL Johnson & John:,on's-sJUrl!, gentle-4 oi . Myl•ta Uquld •••••••••• s 113 For fast relief of acid upeet! 12 oz. Anacin Tablets •••••••••• s 177 For lll'adaches and minor pain ... JOO t•t. V• • s 1 •• 1s1ne ••••••••••••••••••• Soothes thos1: tired eyCt1! ... 1f.: oi. 01, $199 ampons ••••••••••••• Regular or Super for comfort! Pkg. or 30 Shampoo •••••••••••••••• 5229 Vidal SB8800n ... he knows hair! 8 oz. hsteeth Pow•r •••••••• 5144 The one that gives confidence! 2 oz. ~ lllTEllSIVE , CARE Vaseline's lotlon...!.Reg., Extra, Herbal-10 oi. EARLY~ $630 TIMES Thi.' name stands on it's own! Quart Southern Comfort ••••••• s 5 91 It's so ,· .. ry w rsatile .. .l"iflh Cuervo Tequila •••••••••• s 5" \\'hit!'-for mur~arita time! Fifth ,, ' .lb ' ,. s5 9• 1 ey s 1n •••••••••••••• Som1• on1· will want a martini-Quart Black Velvet ••••••••••• s 11 '' Vcd ho'' s mooth it is'. 1.7;; ltr • Lower Prices in our Deli Farmer John ~ 1 ss FRANKS \.old Medal Winner-Beef or Meat-I lb. Velveeta ••••••••••••••••• s 259 Kraft':i, ror so manyuscsl21b. loaf Grated Parmesan •••••••• 5179 Ill-ready for ~paghctli! KraCt-8oz. Claussen' s Pickles ••••••• s 125 I\ risp and Kosher! Whole, lclcle-32 oz. Braunschwelaer ••••••••• 59' Farmer John 's M oz. chub Bob's Tartar Sauce •••••• 69' POTATO 69C SALAD Better Mald ... rudy to enjoy! 14 oi. lower prices ••• Plus ••• ' . . I e MEAT 45c PIES Swanson's Bl't!f, Chicken. Tu rkt:y-8 oz. Dr. Pepper ••••••••••••••• 5115 Six Pack-Diel or Rul(l.alar • l~ oz. Cans Stouffer's lasagna •••••• s 1 '' Th<' family s izt>. .21 oz. of plca11Urt• Saran Wrap ••••••••••••• 5 125 Seals in rl avor and fre!-hness-100 ft S.O.S Pads •••••••••••••• 51 < )lak1: tou~h Jvhs caim·r .. pk).{. of 10 GALA TOWELS Thl' bi~ rolb ... colors or print:. Ch D s168 eer etergent ••••••••• Tlw all·t1·mpt:ralun: uni" .1t1ant pk~. Co111et Cleanser •••••••••• 41' 81t·athl.'' <L., 1t l'lt·an::. .. ~I 111.. Purex Beach ••••••••••••• 41' Fnr whitn whitt·~. half gall1Jn Maxi Pads ••••••••••••••• s2•• Stayfn~ lets yuu slay Cn.'t.' ... :SO ct KINGSFORD S 1 s9 BRIQUETS Th<'Y bu rn clean-and long'. 10 lb:.. Cascade ~ ur dbh.·s •••••••••• s 111 For automatic dishwashers-~ oz. Reynolds Wrap •••••••••• 44' Aluminum foil-many uses! 25 ft. Purina Cat Chow ••••••••• 69' Kitty will love it...2'2 oz. pkl(. Doa Food •••••••••••••••• 35' Kai Kan M.P.S. Chunks-14 oz. can ORANGE .JUICE , Minute Maid com:entrat.e-12 oz. c•n V-8 Cocktail ••••••••••••• 7 4' Delicious blentl of juict·s-·16 oz. s102 Ivory Liquid ••••••••••••• For dialles-and your hands! 22 oi. Bowl Cleaner •••••••••••• 86' Vanish-makes stains vanish! 34 oz. Gra111frult Juke ••••••••• s 1 °1 Treeaweet carton or six 6 oz. cans scon TISSUE Colors or prints-pkg. of 4 rolls l o,. nof ·..;.~ ~. lwf o :_,, int of tlte ltundrMa of new reduced ,,.... In effect• of May 31, 1919, suhject to cltonge as rosfl and manufadurer'• allow- altfel may cltonge. advertised special$! . . . ~ ' • -' t· I' I~ ' . • .... --........... --. "" --. ":"" ' . ,.. ...... , ... . , .......................................... : ... ' APPLE ssc SAUCE MoU't> Natur.-1-so 1ood' 20 01 Shortcake c.s ••• 33c PackilJCe of tour , . :-ipr1n1it 11·ld Margarine ••••• 75c Chifton 16J>reads e1is1ly' l Ill Viva .Napkins •• &sc l otors or decorated-pklf ol 140 TOMAT053c JUICE Sarramento-1 hick und rich -4tj 11t Macaroni GlOI( a-1 •• 55c C 'hoO!le Sn lad or Sht-11!.-lti nz pkll Cat Food •••••• 25c '.'\ine Li\'es . . 1111 lluvorb ... n I. 117. Baked ·Beans • • 49c H 6: ~t !'\ew En1dand style-16 oz SIX PACK . ALL FLAVORS $ 1 09 SHASTA l>11;t or Hti.:ular -12 ounre run:-. Tuna ~r~u •••••• &9c ~tar Kist-packed in Oil! 6 1 ~ oz. Top Ramen· ••• 4,.,s1 Orienta l nno<lles-all vantllt::. . :\ oz • Stewed Tomatoes 39c S1ork 110 nn Hunt'i--1411 07. can Grape Jelly •••• 79c Welch's great taste! 20 uz jur KLEENEX 59c TISSUES Facial tissucs-packaro:e of 200 Sego Dietary •• 49c (.'h1)ict ol llavors-hquid-10 oz !i~~ri~pf,k!R~~~! ~59c Chili wm1us ••••••• &sc Hormel'ti Hero: or Hot . . 15 oz can Ammonia • • • • • • &9c <ioodwin's Re1it or Lemon scent-64 oi Aurora Tissue 49c Choice of colors -pkg of i rolls ltali~~ 39c Dressing Hernstein 's big 16 ounce bottle ; , ~ ....................... ~ .... '"' Int ..... ,.,. """ .. .... .. ... -· .. lie! Sausage .. , .. 11. 111? ~I Rancho'• own taaty recipe! §.!!!l.!.~:i !"!: •. d st•! SPARE S 109 RIIS fllSll .. Fumer style-lean Eastern pork Park loin Baa& LfMNFJJJ •• 1lll ;\J1d Wl'.-t purk 111 1t l-dl'liriuu" lw:-1' lh·alh ln ·,h. dct~l' trimnwrl und 1>nrrd ''' r.-tlt'rt our qu11l11v' AH'rtll!l' Wl'll?ht -·l th" Pork Loin s1 39 ROAST , .. WHOL E OH IUl:i HALF ... l(ra1n led 1>ork Pork Roast~~ s21! ~ t"lf 1 hl' u\'en or the rot 1s~l'r1e Bratwurst n..,·s s1 5~ Pork Loin s169 ROAST • ('E:"l'EH Cl.IT th£-heart of the l111n Park loin Cbop11 &W~ .... 1lll Pork Loin Chops s29! ( 111:-t·r 1r1111111t•d tre~h 1111d wc~t µork THICK CUT PORK LOIN s 119 CHOPS • STUFFED PORK LOIN $ 159 CHOPS 111 Cubes of Pork s2•.9 Fme fllr Oriental recipe,. -10111 rut W11 h dressml(, frt»-h t?itl(S. uuttt-r Fnr the ovcn. broiler or httrbet'ue ONi.-)MU to liJle lf>t tkne ~ riaJp .. . fl'Bllh GhilkBB ~::s1•c .......... II! E:\tra Lar~e {;racle ",\"meat) frying chicken!!, !lluffed and oven read)'" nll<'r the family u rl.'a l lwut' Beef Roast =tr! .s21~ ('huc·k rut Ch rnl·e shoulder clod Ground Beet-:rn:s21t. Lean-d~ not exceed 221 i fa t ~:::: s14~ rtntcr cut-C.::5.0 .A. C h(JICC beef ~~,!~.!r~~.~~.~~ 521? ~~~~!L.~~~~~! ~h~e~1 ! Ham Loaf OVDlllADY •• s21? Harn, pork. lresh ej!gs; bread crumbs Pet Food nuao·s •• 39c_ c;round chicken backs and necks. beef trim. fot and beef lr ver Sliced Bacon .. s 11? El Hancho's thicker "ranrh :.tylt··· Beef Liver .••• s 12! ~heed-and fresh .•. nu tr1t1ou~' CHOPPED524 STEAK , .. l.ennest 1tround beel-3 per lb !J1~,., nnt t'Xl.'ecd i;·J' r let rontt'nl Super /.1resh Produce W&11111/nn -.E.. ........... 11! It's thiu wl)nderful time of the yenr . . and out thumping n pe melon~ Romaine ••••••• 19~ ('r1:-1p ltttuce ,make iialads !iporklc POTATOES u.s ...... , Wllite Rew, for al """" 1oc GRAPEFRUIT ~=s~~~' 4i5 1 1 bmlfist trut Cucumbers • .19! AVOCADOS Smootti Ml IMlltery 4 9 c M1as ... for Sllads. .. sllldwidles. plelSlll'e! ' .. ?t -, Fl£SI FllETS! . s-:p::r s21! F1tr the oven, broiler or •killet I. Smoked HaUbut111! By the piece ... froun. defroeted Fillet of Sole • s37 ~ Fret1h fillet.a ••• m~d En_gliah variety M h• M h. s1 s1 -a 1 a 1..... • Tropical delight .•. frozen, defr08ted Crab Legs ••••• 121! From Alal'k8·meaty-frozen. defrosted FRESH MOUNTIHI s2s9 TROUT i ; Firm. Oavorful.from Idaho waters ! · I • . Homemaker Values · . ,.. . Ice Cube 7 9c ~· Tray •;- < ;,., l1 "-Pllrt: vr t\1.01 ••• Hubbermaid' . Hair Spray FM sn • s 11T> ( li11rol Ht·I! 1 'nl'<:cntcd. l.Jltra Holq ~ 117., Dial Roll-on • • • g4el lJwdura nt that really wo.rks! 1.5 oz. JCMWl lllSTD lftlTO -ElCUSSIVllY El U.'S! . Liebf raumilc-, .Jnhann MtH!'lcr :!:! ounce bottlr :; s1•• JohannisbergllOSUIG 1249 .J1ilwnn :\!e1l>ter -:l:s ounl't: hottlP t ZellersaMMTzun •• s2•1 .inhann Meu•ter-:.i:\ ouncl' bo11 le The Best of Spirits ~ REDUCED $1.00! EL RANCHO'S $699 SCOTCH Hottled 1n Sco1land -~ y r old-Qt. !!~,~~!!! '\~hlh!,~!.~fl ~&·· Tequilaauao·s •• s3••· :\l11r~urtta l lllll'' :-ll\t' 7(k-F1fth ---------.. JACQllS BONET $ 199; Champagne E~t r.1 Urv. Pink. Cold Durk-Fifth 1 Inglenook ••AW •• s339 lhemn 8 1unc. French Colombard-5th Gallo Wines ••• s2•• l Pink ('ha bl1:. or Hed kose-1..) liter BALLANTINE'S · ~ ~:z~~· s15 4•-~ "t. Frozen Food />rices 111 l!f/ect Thur. May 31 t hroul(h Wl'd. June o Delicatessen Orange Juice ~i.0~. 39c · Treesweet's frozen concentrate from Jo'Jorida's Indian River country!• • ~ Cream Pie ... s 1131 Choice ot four flavora-26 oz Waffles--••• &9c Ht!lt em iD the toM~r-14 oz ,,SOFFID -S 139 · P.,llS· - Stoulfw'• mu. It .. y! 161/t 01 .................... 17 0 Pie Shellsw1•·s &9c Packal(e of two-nine inch s ize Macaroni, ..... 37c Van de Kemp's ... 10 ounce packal(e Sara L•99c \ DAllSH Apple. Cheeee or Railin-7~. oc.pkg. SllET Pall IBJa ...... Sic l>el Monte ... jUlt tnOUlh uni! 12 oz <0fJtln dnily !1 to 9 Sundnv 10 to ;' No :ialt·11 to dt•olcr:. { Ch FROM $ 1 '09 ee s e WISCOISll • • • • • • • • . ' Your choice of Jecii.. Lonl(hnrn or Colby-each e treat from Ever Jo'ret1h ! 9 ounce Ricotta .. oz. NC ••• s 115 Precious (Fiil fUYGmt-1 u-tk) Lau1hln199c f cow . Chet!se for fun and navor-6 oz Danola Ham ••• 121!~ i . Sliced-family 1'1lc 12 ounce pkli? • : '• Knocks•.~ •• 122i~ : l\c111l1cr'. 12 oi. FUIMS • ._ tet : SLICED 79c SWISS Dairy ~'rah-imported! 5 oz pkg APPLE JUICE ••••••• · .......... lie USY •••••.••.••. ., ••••••. lie F..U 4H ............... lie'~·· Moc.t'll--drink to YoUt health: 32 CM Stain ttmover that reelly workt! 12 01 SorMv cleaner for wu,ih ;obi! 22 o lnce Hoaarit•'• authentic navor ... 30 01 cen COFFEE IATt ••..••.•••••• Sl.39 , SPRIMCFlllD DETEICEIT •• $1.00 1oum1 ................. $2.01 l M MCAI ................ 4~~ Non·d1irv c:rnmer in bi1 16 ounce Jtr Hut ~II o i ~ck11e tor value-lilue or Rq ' \\.'orks hke • bleach-but i9n·t: 100 oz lteic1no -Garlic, twd, Cbampqne-12 n1 ,, . .. t I .I .,._ ._. ••• ·-·--··-·• •· •• .,. --r •_.... ..-.• ... ....,_..,.. ... ,_ ... ~...........,.. p DAILVN.OT Wedneedey, Mey30. tt11 'f 000 Sweets for ~e Sweet, But Don't Overdo It -- ' t l o a , I r u c t o a c i 1 blood qar lev•I which aom..t.at sweeter than octun on eadu 1lucOM •~role. and Mnc:e leaa or 1ueroee. Wf thin \be need• ao t.. used to pro. atody. howev•r," tbe vlde a 1tven l•val of S.•mary weM on. "UM aweetneu. fMK'toM la ralMdly con· It alto hq the proper· verted to other com· ty Of 80l cauama "the poand9 .talcb. require lmml4late lntrea.ae in 1 n 1 u 1 l n l n t be l r metabollam. · · The net reault, tb• s...._, aald. la tbat peab ta blood IUIAr level• are "damped out," even thou1h tbe total inaulin require-ment. are the same aa when othe r nutritive 4weet.eaera are in1eated. The Swnmary went on :o poiat out that "many bealtb 1dent11ta are :iublOUI about punuln1 :be auppoaed adven· t11ea of aubstatutan1 fructole and the au1ar alcohols for sucrose as the major aweeteners, especially for dlabet.tca, until more reMartb .. done on tbelr lonl·raase nutritlonaf and pbyaiolOlical upeet9." The Summary also made a variety of other points about nutritive SAFIWA Y SPECIALS SAVI YOU MONIY! hunk Light ~-Tuna s.ar.-- ·~-:L59C Aurora C,......,.t ~L99c Size USDA Choice .. ,.... ....... ~Smoked ~ Picnic Beef ·chuck =~99c ~ oast. lb. (5'iced & Tied .• .lb. 99') ...... a ....... Blade Cut. Perfect For Pot Roast. 8 09 lllcecl Bacon ~99C •• ~ ,,,. _. ,. ' • ,. • I • 1-lb. Pkg. . Manor Hou•• Turkey Dru .... tlcb Foater Farms Cornish ......... Grode"A" Grode ''A'' 67c mun '11• lb 20.01. · She Premlunt Franb~:-~ Corn Do•• s:=:.::::t Utlle llalen=*s!;' ....... , .......... ....::::et 12 ..... 11• ..... ..,.t2H ~BULK BEEF SALE! . . ., .. , -. ·-... .. . .. .. . . . ColArook Margclrlne lleck ri=;>r. •• 2 9c Safeway range Juice · CuHylark Sc:otch Whiuy ·~oof ~ '899 Ouart lebastlanl •Mt. Burgundy •Mt. ChobUa•Mt. Vin Rose ~ .... ~2·· •Sego Liquid °'•'Food 2 10.01. Cana ~Hormel Spam LunchM-• 1~...:· •1 1• Scrfewoy loftlt.Jn z-S,Checlcla• Cheese.onct!~ .. h" lb~I" z~,llayonnalse Scorch euy 3~:1• 99- Z-i·Dlsh Detergent Sc~~1:uy !.~ 79- ~lllce Cereal Safewor 2 ~~· 1100 ~Tree Top Applelulce:!;°tt!' •1•• Trophy Charco.al 10 ~ •1•• . each '-=..._;;;,i fie~ .2.U!~ ............•. 29e s2 Mangoes 59c Carnations 99 Tropical Tr• ......................... Ndt Pesh~ LCMIY ................. bunch §:U~~ ............ 4 ~. s100 u~~~~·~·~·i·~····"· ao:r'1" Fresh Mushroom ~~:69 \ ,, . .... , ......... ',, .. ,"' ,., ............................... ,~·' .4 . '"' ..,. .. ,,,_ .... -.... f • ~ ~·· -..... ..-.,. ~ ......... ~-----·-... .... OM.VPILOT ct 1' Sandwiches Appealing ,,_.llltaboutbealth 1Ueed Arran1c on 4 slico!I Combine .,..~ cupcornoU. f~ Nlta•raat1 that Core. rinse and draJn bread aad 1pread to cov "~ <'up aarlic navor red ..,_ ........ form. lett•ee: ehill ln diaposa· er. Sprinklt< wllh ult wine vine1Car. ii,.c, tea· iDa twrr day at l~b'! ble plastic bas or and place tomato 1llcet1 1poou seasoned aalt, 1 Tie tiatle1l_i lat cri1ptt. Shortly before on top. Tou letture mix · teaspoon each prepared .......... ltt111M to aervl.,, 1l1reCt HOUlh ture wllh dreuing and m u s t a r d u n d Ute .._ wttll t•rden. lettuce to measure l pile on each sandwich. hO~t'raduih, 'Ii teaspoon fretb ••1•tablt1 are quart tUcbtly packed), Top with n-cond sllcc or paprika and Vtt teaspoon u..tr ddlf" ....... Made Toa1 with radlah, ltt~n bread. J•ret!l down lla&ht· ptippt•r In a small jar. wtUa a..,, wboM sraJ.n Pf'pper and onJon Chill ly and t'Ut in halvf'~. Cover and shake well. bteada aDd ve1etabJes until ulsp Prf'par<' M a k c s 4 I u r K c Shake aguln JU.St before ta uau1ual and lm· "Good Earth Dtt111ina " &andwlrhes. u1.1intJ. Makes about ¥. Try tasty, fat sandwiches stuffed to thebr;m with garden-fresh . vegetables. aataaU.e tombiaaUoftl, ;...P~ee~l~and==:..:.:•l~lc~e~a~v~oc:.:.:.•d~o:.:.._~~G~ood==-~E=a~rtll=·~°"=~"'~·=•ID~1~:~t~·u~p~d~ress==='n~g~·~~~~~~---==-=============::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;~~;;..-;~~~= tie 1aadwlchts are favorilem ot youq and old aUU. Not ••eryone aub· scribes to thb trendy ap. proacb to ~aUng, but alme»t everyone "rtjoys the dell1blful flavor combinations that ar~ created in th ~se reatauraata. • How about a sandwich of alleed avocados on whole grain bread, cov· ered wilb tomato slices and smothered with tt aaladoflhreddediceberg lettuce. radish, green pepper and onion, then drizaled with a tangy oil and vinegar dressing? You needn't stand in line to place your order for this delectable salad· sandwich. You can make this Oavorful COD· coction a t home. ll 's easv with the recipe below. Like the health food restaurant. you may want to add extras -· alfalfa sprouts, chopped egg, bacon bits and other optional condi· ments . Vary the vegetables for the salad, keeping the crisp shreds of iceberg lettuce as the base. Stuff the salad in pita bread for a change of texture or hollow out crusty French rolls to hold the filling. Just re· member that it's the crisp, rresh vegetables that make this sandwich a success. What goes best with your salad-sandwich? A cool. refreshing glass of apple cider is always ap. propriate, or a fruit smoothie. a drink com· bining bl~nded rrcsh fruits and milk. VEGETABLE GARDEN SALAD-SANDWICH t head iceberg lettuce 1h cup thinly sliced radish J,'z c u p r I n e I y chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons finely chopped green onion Good Earth Dress· ing t large avocado 8 large slices whole crain bread Salt 2 medium tomatoes. Serve Easy Cookies Orange-butter cookies are a tasty, easy.to· prepare finale to any special dinner. They can b e a.e r v e d w i t h tangerines and fresh dates as dessert or as an· attractive complement to any fruit dessert tray. The recipe calls for orange Dower water, available in fancy food sections of grocery slore1 or in liquor stores alonpicle other navor· inl• Rib u Angostura bitters. oaANGE·BUTTE• COOKIES With an electric mix- er, beat together 1 cup ( ~ pond) butter or maraartne. 1 cup unslft· ed powdered auger. and 1 teaspoon oran1e nower water until nutty. Witb a wooden spoon, 1radually mix ln 214 cup1 all-purpose nour (aDllftel ). For -=la eookie lbape, about 1,._ tableepoona of the ..._ blto ua 8-ineb rope ·-pl.ee 1 lncb aoart • ~ bUin& 1beeta. each rope 1plril ln on-e end cloellwill aad the other nd • iMIMlockwlle to f orlD' Iii' .. a1serated ••a"• alaape. Place a WW. 'I ehll allftODd la u.a eeter of eacb eook ... pnulD1 It ta "O;;--eeolsle1 ID a ........ OY•D until ...... firm to toueb and b•Uom1 pale ........ to.mlaatel. Cool ........ lbeet 5 ., ...... *'•• ... a •••t•I• t• tranlf er ···~ .. win raeb to eoaL ._ alrtlOt for •• 1 ..... freele ,., .... £1•11 . YOU A£WAYS SAVI I Wl'nf srATIR BROS. LOW·,OW PRICIS WlAUCllvt tt• MQ><f TO lMillf OllNJ~ SAlUtO CO-.llCIAl Of.Al 1111 WHC>tUAl.tA....1"1' A :- ... Riii ROAST LMGIENO s1••LB ..... FEii Ptml Ull SAl.E -·LO-s1• RIB CHOPS ..... l .. •Olll s1• POii CllWS .. l .. -0-CUT•lC) .. 2~ s1a PORK ROAST.~~: lOllll • C:OUIO'll• ln'l.E s1 • PORK RIBS ...... L.8. COUNTll• ST¥ll -flllllc SAUSAGE ........ l .. "". ••2••·11- deli. LB. PORK SHOULDlll SLICID BACON • PICNIC STYLE • WATER ADDEO N.B.PKG. ~OllO•••I 79' COOIED HAM H>Z 1'110 •••• I.A. -TA•COMllOGSOll 98' TAIUITOS IUOZ.Pt!C ...... (A. OSCMllUY(lt $1 03 MEAT IOLOGNA ~ci .... Lt. 99cLB s 11• EA OSCAll ... •(lt $1 Ot IEEF IOlOGNA ~CL •••• CA. 511(M(lD•lOllll •2a• 59c ... ~ .... l• . l l. J IWStH110Zlll WHmNG 05CAlllllAY(lt•2VAAl(flf• $14' MEAT IOLOGNA ~8~·. u . '11£5'< 'AO/l .. TURBOt fllllT 09CMlllAV(lt•2VAlll(lll.$ $159 IHF IOLOGNA ~~~ ....... u. ~•AU VAIWTICS $21 f s 159 iiAM KIGS .ll •2a• IUJ•CINC«•AOUHO•llO"f • , •• IUJ•llAD£-<ur . .. lll NTHAST ... LI. c..acsTIAIC TIOP-MS•H•,OllJo•Cl.LAR~lllNvS $119 JllESt<• .. OTTOUCUD1%'HAI • 1 "•v •CHUC• . • , •• IU••lAJl()EU.0 •21• u 12.0U•O .... £A LEA• --lllf .lt , ..... HAST. ll ... SnAK . ... .LL iCELANDIC COD ...... Lii. $ 2 3 9 em· S()Oo(Llss ' I ft •c•. CHUC«• IOIOl.•us ,239 •u. cl'UC• • 10M1.us •2 •• SMOIED SAUSAGE ... .. l• _., $)2• STIW MllAT ..... ••· · -LDlll .. u, ll. -~ ...... l1. .-11utHAOU .. •iHOWCllAll J249 llUJ•SMAlUND •2•• Ill• '2" •UJ•MIAHVIO '2" SllCED UCON H• ftO .. n aumas -.. -'=" l -.... T ,,,-==n .ll --STIAK .... ll. ... STIAK . . . ... '. PET. EVLKAPOAAlED 40c APPLESAUCE llOH'S • • .... t .... ,~, 65c . ......... ••• •• •···· .. • · .. •l-OZ. STEWED TOMATOES -rs ! ... ~, 3f .RsuccluaCE · 79c BAR SOAP --....... 1·. .. ...... ~L 35c :::~ ....... · · ................ ·.. •• 1•-0z. CATALINA DRESSING •Mn .! ... .oL 53c ·= tiii'(i°RMI ........... "'" 99c ·BELL BRAND 19c '1 tiii'Piil"ii"Wfis ...... " 63c CAE~~':;;~;NG :·=·;_ &r NEWFREEDOM SJ 99 CATALINA DRESSING KllAn,11.ol. Sl.34 I llAXl-P ADS ···· -· DOO MEAL=~ ... ! -s10.48 tiiil-PADS .................. »Cl. s 14• CAT umR IUMO ............. 1 2~. sl.35 JOHNSOH'S. HEROAN S 161 .JIFFY 27c f DIAPERS ......................... 2•-cr. CAKE MIX =:s~owOll. • .oz. LAKE TO L.Al(E • IHAlltt CHEDOMI s36s CHEESE ............................... 2.oz. NOODLES A..:JllCAlltuulv I 54c , ... -.OllUJllA.Wlll.. .... t~ ~HIPS :=!:STnc ............. ! ........ v~~z. 9SC Op TARTS llEllOOO'S &BC DEVIL'S IVY OR ·ggc YERIGATED NEPTHYTIS IN4"POT. EA. • MO OllJllOSUD ttv~lll. . ......... 9 .. NQ. PEAIUT BUTIER e~ .. e .. _,z. S2.31 Low-Low Frozen Food Prices Pl.APUIOEISllUTS COCtlTMl u.oz CA .. ,, otOll $1°7 DllY AOASTlD , . ''-Ol. l:l1~~N~~~·=-::: ~::::' $~~: NAPKINS:.::,-.. . 9 ... $ 29" STEAK 'N' TAnRS 1 $1os DIAPERS TOC>OlU f ................ 1 ...... •KT. 1.69 lzz QIMO'I HIQHTHAwtt... ...or. $1 '' MARSIMLLOWS ::o~lITTll J ... lt.ol. 4r ~.c::~==.·::·:.·:·.··.····.·::.· .. ·.!·.··= $309 ORAllG[ JUICE m"M• ..... f ... -Sl.49 WHm BREAD ...,OM ... f ......... 511M>Z. $1 54 ,.-!;£.. $1211 D'NISH ~QB91 • $117 •' ..uLlt OllDl(HfltCOlA ....... tnl.OZOAM • . .~.....::................. • ...... 7.7M>Z. -• WAFFLES F.5it~ ... :: .... f ............. 1~ 63~ IMO ..................................... f .. *>l. 4r _............ ..... .... ,_., .... -~1· --YOUI a-. TOPPlll ~-=~ ........... t .... ~~ 6' IAllARllE =~.~ ............ f .. ..o1. &r PBU1 SALTllES =.. ..... &r a Hl .' Bf.[rE ,',1 rH<'HIP i '1f, ., '"'11 11•'' f\ ,I\ 1,. W ,!, ••=-.,.. PllCIS IFFIC. ..,,. cu 7 FULL DAn , ......... _______ , I=----::=-.::::.:=-.:-: ... , 31 I ... ~ ... --.......... ""' • ~--...... -·-·· ...... -·-·-.' JU• 6. 1979 Beer & Wine Specials ... ,, .. •p• .......... 79• ,,....f . .......... ,.... ... "' .......... "-·•O _,. ~ .... _ "'-"""' •2,. ""t.\"''· •2J• •:• ,,_ ....... -...... ! .. • , I , . , . Q OAll. Y PtLOT j - w~. Mey 30. 111'9 custa• Or use them In low·caklriel banana lo1f ll'ftlpefollows > ·su. Ge•1met By Berbara G1bbona nrnts lor rah1ln11 0 1ltlonul · 3 tabltb poons <'hoppt'd walnuts Ma 11 h b•nan11 s In bh·ndt'r. or by hun<I Bl end in apricots a nd cl(IS . Mi x thoroughly with dry ingredients. Coal u non·stick loaf pan with cooking spray. Fresh Meats Fresh Meats BLADE CUT ~~~~~E'~~~ e 98 ~~!2~~ ... LB.1 98 CROSS BONELESS -~ ............. . Bake at 350 degrees l hour and U minutes. Makes 12 slices. 115 calories each. Walnuts add about 10 calorie~ per slice. • • • Are you a bag breakfast fan ~ If you're big on "big " brea kfas ts. it 's dis· heartening to know that most or the menu is off- 11 m It s to a nyon«: on almost any kind or diet, whether it's low-calorie, low-cholesterol. low· canned & Packaged !GREEN BEANS HArlfST DAY CUT OflSUCE0160Z CANe29 POTATO sugar or low.fat. The breakfast menu usually reads like a diet doctor's forbidden list : e ggs. bacon. sausage, jam. jelly. butter and pan· cake syrup. Today, we're going lo suggest some ways to edit the excess fat, sug- :t r . calo ri es csnd cholesterol out of the "big" breakrast. EGGS -You can "Cry " eggs. or make a scramble or an omeTet in a non-stick s killet with no fat added. Simp· ly apray the skillet well with cooking s pray b e fore the eggs are added. Set the namP. a bit lower than you or- d in a r ii y would. a nd watch carefully lo .pre· vent sticking. 1 Each tablespoon of 0 11 you don't use saves 115 to 125 eliminate cholesterol even more calories. and e liminate cholt!ste role completely , by making an omelet or .scrambled e~~s with frozen no · LIQUOr ..... ··--· FOOD cboleaterol aublUtute. Defroet before ...U.. H · cording to cartoa cOrec· lion1. You ca.a save about 80 calories by ua· ins equlvaleel aublUlu&e Instead of two~111. PANCAKES AND WAFFLES -Among the packaged mixes, buckwheat ia your "bnt buy" in terms of calories and pn>teln. Or look for a tailh·proteln soy ·added pancake mlx in the health food store. (SeeSUJI ..... a> !HARVEST DAY ICECREAM 99 SOUARES • • • • YI GAL. CTN e r OALLO WINES 9 ~ """'Al \•A.tllll6 1 )ITI I n 2.4 •EIJBRANDY 9' 99 6 !IONOOF 11Hn1n • ! ALMADEN MTN. WMS r DOWNYFLAICE WAFR.ES \•-11f~ • w1 en 2.99 RIBROAST 198 BONELESS BONDED • BEEF CHUCK....... lB ~~~B~~!~~-~B 198 LADY LEE BACON 1 09 HIONE STEAK \UClO • ILi Ill((; • ;: CHIPS LADY LEE !TWIN PACIO. llEGULAI!. 7 9 ~o~ ... eoz Pt<G • 6 eunun1ou •101 o><c; .65 Delicatessen .; LEO'S MEATS LIQUOr avclllat>le on•v al srores wirn Liauor oeor Household & Pet 90'.otDlffHO.. ll 2·88 · canned & Packaged 7-BONE CHUCK STEAK -OlffJ . . .. • , ll 1.39 TOP Sln.OIN STEAK l()lo(WIS IOl.ofO '"' ~ ll 2 . 98 GROUND BEEF HI ,_c; Ott-1 39 OOfl llOU llCHO '°"" FA I . .. . 11 • EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF oon llOHllCffO n" m , . 11 1. 98 TOP ROUND STEAK IOfofUSUOlaOlffF . , LI 2.58 BONELESS TIP STEAK ll 2.68 POITERHOUSE STEAK IOllOEOlllfLOW .............. II 2.98 LMCiE END RIB STEAIC IOllOlOlffF...... , .. .. ..... ll 1. 99 CHICICEN LEG OUARTHS ~~ ... ll.89 CHtCIEN WINGS Fll'llNC'; ..................... ~ OftCICEN LIVERS ~ .......: ....................... 11.69 BUTT PORTION OF HAM JUUYCOOllO ............... : ... ll 1.39 SHAMC HALF HAM IOllHl.JVllY COOICID • .. .. • .. .. II 1.39 HOIMIL SUCIO UCON lllACll IAlll. ............... 111 lllC 1. 58 DIVaOPID a PllNTID 12 IXPOSUa 20 l>CPOMMI 2.&9 .89 CotH•M P TANGORAN<iEDRINK I:, llltACfASI ••• .1701 JA.1.69 P COFFEE-MATE h COffHCllfA-. 160Z JAt 1.39 A ~~~.~~RS 190Zlll((;.99 f. KERN'S PRESERVES STIA~, ..... ., '201J,V1.29 P CHERRY PIE FllLINO b COMflOOI • . . HOZ CAN 1.19 f.~L~~~zrn.83 DEL MONTE DRINKS I. ""NNQMIRUlf Oii 63 -.-..u<11N1C1 MCf eco1 c..,.. L DEL MONTE SPINACH .. .. ............. 1SOlCM.37 r PEANUT IUTTB 6 lllW'f. Cllill'f 2 29 OllOIUM'f... tOOZ JAi • . ..,." .. llt IO.lfAT'I GOU,IOl IOIA.l•MO ••• MMeOll ~AllO MUNl"'°tC* -~ , ... WOIMUMf IT1'HT OM..-' .. L OIWIMlt 11 .. llUI ,. . P INSTANT TEA 6 IAOVLlf. • • !OZ 101.49 • SALAD DRESSING 6 ~_g~'::O~"°i•oz 1n .97 P HEINZ BBO SAUCE 9 0 llfGUIAIOllHIC~OllY t60l In .5 f. HERSHEY'S SYRUP CMOC:CMll •• • 1601 CAN. 71 r MARSHMALLOWS b IUIAIT JlTl'\JfflO t60l lllCG •• 49 p STOKELYOATORADE 6 OllllC. llM()fo Ulill 49 OllOUNa.. . • , noz 111. • P DEL MONTE PICKLES ~ ll094EITINYOlll ... • 1SOZ .IAI. 71 f. EARlYCALIF.OLNES !llKTMTIO ............. 60l.CAN.63 Dairy & Frozen JOHNSTON'S CREAM PIES b svAftl1ls... . . ... noz -.r 1.43 r PICTSW&T VEGETAIUS 6 C\llCC*IOllllU\ ...... ''Ol"' .49 ! ~~~ll. 1101 CM.69 ORANGE JUICE !=:,.;:,~ .. 1•oz.CA111.29 SllCEOHAM. WHITE T~ICEV 5 5 OllCHICK~ .. • .. .. . 30Z PKG.e r LONGHORN CHEESE b FIS.OllCQVNnY(H __ ,.oz. ..... 1.89 l HAMPATI'IES OUl uout. 1601CAfll1.59 ! :..~ CRUS! 160Z Ne; .89 P BRIDGFORD HAM 6 51.1U0Mlfll«O •Ol lllC('; .6~ I. ~:s on.sSING . 1•oz en • 99 L ~~~-~-~ ~ 1.29 Health & Beauty Aids r DIAL VERY DRY SOLID 6 ~UlllCIMlO. 1 09 """' .. .. ......... 1 oz Sil( • DIAL NfTHtEISPIRANT I. OIOOOllANT ta#l'IORlaH. 1 09 Ulftttfll110 !QllTIO ... •Ot t1Z1 • t~NllN E SHAMPOO 'f "'°11 k llATUllU CoOID II Ol. ITl 1. 3 9 f. VITNllN E C0NDm0NH llA!\141UGOID . • .. . 11Qf. ITl 1. 39 p VITNllN I LOTION b NA!UftSCiOID .... llOZ IT\ 1.39 A• "'One> -llrfO ""'<flfl• Of!COUllftG AURORA TISSUE L TOUT. Ml50llTlO oe 49 !On_,., 111~111(('; • r HEFTY TRASH BAGS 6 UGAUOll • lOCT lllC(; 2.49 r W1SK DETEIGENT 6 HIAY't 0\1T'I UOtAD ~en. 4. 79 r BRAWNY TOWELS I:. P<Wt •OO!f IOU.• 65 r 9-t.IVES CAT FOOO & ~ AllAftflU .. 6'~01 (Afll.2 • FRISKIES CAT FOOD b CMtf'\lllllO • . • • $60Z U ('; 1. 75 Produce FRESH ~:c2~~ .... lB .• 10 FllSHCOIN ITALIM SOUASH OC UCA II RAllOll llNGMllll:S lU1CIOUS~Mftl .. •• (A .12 11 .29 .1.1.79 AVOCADOS 9 •untnwoono ~vn , IA .3 • HONfYOIW MllONS 9 WOllOlllfUl .. Tio(';. • I.I • 3 •--·IJ·~·llltllll·Cll'l·= . .:..-;:".:r.'·iE:·:::a·"·.~--1 • ~~-~~2 sa .... _. C00..."91" 191'9DYIUCIJYWortt tt b •UlUllTCMI ... what discount Is an aboutl _ .... - I ti NO MYllOllO UlllOlltellOW nm ....-oua •"""' STO..ES OPEN DAILY t A.M. ., ... ,°" ,_UflLUAft ""'"' I aa?t ""'""' """"' ... ,.....,.. •M'1 IU II A' I IMIT ..... '' .... -' w."'9tll ..... ~ .... ·- .. , ,. ., , ... "" , . , , . . ~ . .,,. , . ~ . "" . ~ . ... . . . -. . ' , .. . . -.. ... FOOD ~ ... , ~ ::~··tl''.ffi:J1i:i5i,.~~~. ·..-. tr.•• 11n • m Some Y~gurt Stir A1 w move into aum mer, " look to llabter foods \hat will leave us nourlahed but not over- full. Wbllt fOlwt aerved 1110•• la an ex~ellent ct\okt! fOI' a rerreahlng nutrttJoua anack, lt atao mlxn well with • var•e- ty of fNnh fruits ud vo1etable1. Another dt)tlghtful way ~ uaina yoaurt is mixing it with c·hef'!lt' and fruit. Not Just uny cheese but an unuiiuul ••• Slim < ,.,.._ Pase Cl) Don't add any r al or oil to the nux. regardless or d irections . Use skim milk and egg substitute . if you're watching your <'holesterol. Use a no11 stick griddle or waHlc iron. well-sprayed with cooking spray. to make pancakes or wa H les with no fat adaed Str et ch pa ncakes b y folding in berries. diced apple or othe r un sweetened fruit <Jess topping needed). Hcre'<1 a home made batter Combine l and one quarter c ups s ift ed whole wheat flour. 2 and one-hatr teaspoons bak 1n g powde r . hair teaspoon salt . 1 egg 1 or quarter-cup substil.ute l. 1 and one-quarter cups skim milk. Use batter to make 12 pancakes at 60 calories each. c Freeze the extras lo pop in the -toaster.> FRENCH TOAST can be made on a non·st1ck s kille t s prayed with cooking spray. no fat add ed. You can use high·fi~r diet bread 1n place of ordinary hrccid and IOW ·(·aloric no c holes terol egg s ub stitutc in place of t•gg~ Tht• milk s hould hl· skim. of course. H e re · s how h l' <i l together two·lhirds cup skim milk, 2 eggs for half-cup s ubs tilute 1. half-teaspoon satt. and half-teaspoon vanilla. Soak 8 slices of high. fiber bread in this mix Lure. Bake on a non stick griddle sprayed with cookin~ s p r a y Turn once. Each sh<'l'. under 80 calories with eggs; under 70 calorics with substitute. HEALTHFUL TOP Pf NGS Panca k e~. waHles and french toast realty don't need butter or margarine. so simply omit it, save 100 calorit:s a tablespoon ! lnskad of syrup !pure ~ugar . . pure calorics> top them with cinnamon·sp1 ce<.J applesauce or crushed unsweetened pineapple. g ently warme d in a sauce pan. Or m ake FR U IT ·SYRUP': combine 1 defrosted undiluted 6· ounce can of oran~e or pineapple juice concen. trale with half-cup waler, 2 leaspoons corn· starch. Cook a nd stir until "syrup" simmers and thickens. Onl y 20 calories a tablespoon. BREAKFAST MEATS Ordinary bacon Is 69 perce nt fat . and breakfast sausa~c 1s 50 percent rat. much to,o high in calories. Bacon h as 3,016 calo ri es u pound: pork breakfast sa u sage h a s 2,259 calories a pound. Use in · stead : Canadian bacon. 980 calories per pound : lean-frying fat-reduced pork s trips. l.508 calories pe r pound : turkey sausage, 880 calories per pound. Or pan-fry lean s moked m e ats on a non-stick skillet with no fat ~dded. For example : c per pound> cooked ham . 1.oet calories; turkey ham . 640 calor ies: turkey pastrami, 566 calories; or turkey bolopa. 880 calones. --------- Going Into Business? Norwegian c h ee se called GjetoM. GJt>tosl , a solden brownlah c~e.t·. ts a sptoci•I blend or cow ·~ and 1oat 's milk . It ~ s wel't caram e l ta!ll<' lends itself beautifully lo a yogurt baled dresslni: offe ring a slimming and 11a tufyi n g summe r salad. G.IET08T FRUIT SALAD WITH VOGURT t"RUITDa~NG l cup cut>NJ GJclo11 t Aa ,..-.by l•w, ·;.-.-=1t-u1Tn••••• u'ia1n1 • ~lcOlloua -~ aue1 ..... Neme muat re9later tltet name ........ County Clerk. Ce1 tM DAILY PILOT LIGAL DIPARTM!NT tor ,__ .ct Mther lnfomt .. Dft, ....., I I& .. c ht•.s1e. \'Ut into ''•" oran1e peel mall cubes 4 naveloran1es I cup orunwc i.c c Crisp salad greens taoni. In bowl, combine t cup cubed apple sma ll cubes ol cbeeae, t cup lhinlf sliced fruit. celery and pecans. <·t1lcry Blend yogurt. lemon l cup cubed pean juice, honey and oran1e '' c up coaru l y peel. Pour over cheese chuppt'd peclUUi mixture. Toss to blend. I l' up I e na on Ch ill until r eady t o f1 1n ·on.'<l yuaiurt 1oervc. To serve. peel 2 tubl<'spoons h•mvo oranges und cul into 1111c1.• ~liccs. Arrange on serv· I tablespoon honey 1ng platter o n salad 12 teaspoon J(ruled greens . _ _.------- IQUOR PRICES SLASIED _l5%_JO 25~ol 'SA¥1MtSC.AICIAAllOtaOU(CWOOSllONIClS r•181110 HJM I 1tll ON JUNE 24TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR PRICES t5i TO 25" MAKE MARKET BASKET HEAD- QUARTERS FOR All YOUR LIQUOR NEEDS. YOU'LL FIND SLASHED PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVERTISED SPECIAl.$ •.. BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS . • Gjetost Fruit Salad is a lively blend of cheese, fruits and yogurt. j (~ R~E~~ ........ ~ ..... ,... .... --· ......_ ._ ----. - ' ; ' .. . \ .. " f . '~ ·. '• I .. ..... CJ• OM. V PILOT PVSUC NOTICE fltC'rlTtC*I••••• ...... u ........ ., -- Tiie ... -.-. .. ,_, •re .. I ... 94otl-·-\.ACWMA ••AG" oa"' co . m o .. _rr• •• , "~ .. .c,., CA "'" 0.M '\ IN I• c.l"-tll• ,.._. 11••1, )M G••-•rt St ....... ,.. e..c11,CA•\I Tlllt .......... It ,....,..._ lty a '°' ......... De#~ ....., .... ,.,,., .. ~ ........ '"'• ,,...._. -..... •1111 uw '-'' C:llA .. 0r-.. c:-1r .., .,.., .•. "" '"-...... kl!N 0.-(M \I 0 •11' f'll•I -· It, tJ, )0, JIMW 6 ltlt .... 1f P UaLK· NOTICt: PIC'tltlOU-eu-INU' N.,.._U&Y•MaNt ,,.. ~ -·~ l'lo ··~ .,., .... N~'·" WAii A(f t. All\\1\ !All ~ llJtl ~•flt• M., .. \I • ,.....,.,_.,. \'411•• I a ti•• J ame' l W•H_.. ti.Mt '-nC• M•t ••~I , _,..,. V•ll•Y I a •11ilt fh .. -~·I\ l -194 •• ""'" aov-1 J-.r w ..... .. 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ANO P:O• Lf TTllt~ TE!tTAMf:N (ounty (lt>t ,nt Or-'O•fi lt,uul.,.onM"' PuOlo\ht<I Or,,nqp (.0,.,1 O•oly Pllol, T AA Y AHO AUTNORtlA TIOlll TO ~~,:_·~~ J II £1..l y Mey Y, 16, 73, JO, 19/~ l80~ I A 0 MIN IS T ( .. U N 0 E 11 THE All.,ftey .ti L.4• INOE .. ENDfHT ADMlllllSTllATIO .. 1tlJ1 .,__.., Slr.•I Of ESTATES ACT~ Fo""t•l11 Y•ller. CA tllot !:>tdl,. OI W4l l IAM Pl)N (J F1UM I C9t·"1l C.f'i API.,., 0..<r,...rn P uh l•,,...d fJt.ultlf" t Dff'1t OaH• Pt IOI F·l141U NOTICE IS 11Ek(tH' f1 1\'~N on~I Mh 1J 'JU Ju""'' II l·H• FICTITIOUS •USINESS M a JI C. A R F I C •• A I• I N NAME STATE ME NT HAM £RSTAOI t\d• 111"11 ~•••on ,1 o.•1o T ne lolto'#ir"CJ or, \On ,, Cloinq t1on tor Prot>wtt" ot Will nno •m L.ttt1t1r°' 01.1\•tHt:S\ II\ f4JC.fomf!nf•rv ,.nd 4uthonr11attt•n hl ,-.ct N EWPOR T BEACH R E AL tv mino,ler 1,,.,,..,1111• u"!lo'r '"" tna • .,..., 7Sll Now00<1 8tvo. N•w""'1 6••c.,'. <tfont Admon•\l•.th°" 01 E'1~•·• At I ••· FICflTIOUS •usl .. ESS t.•l•tornt• '2'6bO ft•r .. nc.-lo wn11" I\ rnMW tor flftfht"t tr.AMI.: s TATEME NT Jamt\ C, We~t. 1030l A;lmnn-fl pttrt.rUl&f'•. d,,d tndt tn .. timr And Tnr to11ow1nQ ~r-.on\ ttr•• ao1nQ l ~"'· Hunti"91on 8f'tt<". C•htorJ"11t'l pla<" ot ~1trmq th+' "Mtm,. na., bt"f'n \.P1 Ou\•rt• .\\ i'\ •1b•• fC>f' Ju~ l7, 1919 .ti 10 (J(),.m on llW C.R ENOUllL CON'iTRIJCT•ON '"'' t>u\lne'\~ I\ (0f'IOU<.fr0 Oy .. n tl>urtrootno• o-'l)il)rt,.,..nt No JOI ~it•O )U l "olto'tl'fb•M ... ''''It" co .. 1a M,s .. inC1t1t•Ouir:tl (0U'1,•t 100(1¥1<..C~"''' Or11teWtt\t 1n C•lilorniaq)•it J1~(, W.-\t th~~:~~oiS,.,n,tct:A~~~C..f'tth')tl'\t~ qObt''t M S1m,rion-.. ).t4l fhl"li \tfllHnent ... , ftllKJ •• ,,, '~ ~; A"·~RAN(H HOflO'llllfbfOO' (lttlr•. (u~•· M,.,o ;01':;,~Y (l•fll ot O'dl\Qf' County nn M,..v Countv (_ "°'• t a t1to,n1a 91•/fl tourt. WIESTE•N MUTUAL TMOMAS L LORD '"•·~~)-:;; c'.::111:-n-::. ~:~JJIY"1"" E~c•ow CO•P Att•rntv fOf' ""'"10"•' Uo"''" 1 Ml''-'• bJ vi,.,,.,~ Court 11)00 IE 171~ SI. 51•. D ~Ull• 701•11 F ••mon\ (Al1lntn1o< •H1it f-..Ou•.C.A tlMI JlU tP•MedttVa1"e"<.•il ff'\1 .. th.J .. tnl ''" 'on\l~•f.,.O l>Y ,, E\CtOWI Nie t~tt.Sr·M L.J•w-.• Hf•h, C.t tZ•JJ Qt!f\f"t &I flr6'1f'l9•r'"'l1 Publ1'ht"O Ot•ng.• (O,,\l Ud+l'W f..'tlnt T•I P U I W\·ll6i0 '4Qf>''f H '1•utnn11••H PUBLIC NOTIC I-: P UBLll ' NOTICt: PUBUC NOTICE W.M $e!Wt 1'1•1• ,...._, ••• llltll wltll t.,. ,_,., Ciett "'0r--. c:-t•.,. ,._.,, II .. ,. .. ....... PwDll•-Of-Coa•I O.llv Pttul M at 1 I. JO. JUt .. '· I J. "" IOJ/ It PV81J(' NOTICE "c::YlflOU' aUSIN&H NAMa ST&H MWNT f "" tQllfMlhQ ..,.,,on I\ dOtnQ b\l\t "'" ., JA!>ON \ rlNE JEWELRY 1)17' tt,oo•hutu •ut 45$ W•~1mtn\lf• l •lltUf n1• 'i)til.l t••u •0.t <••'"'' Cuht1tf"t1•n. t )l?l Urooanur\t, Apl •u. W•''""'"'..,, (a tllOrl\1• thllJ f tu~ Ckr.tne-\-.. '" <.onclu< ted b'lf .1U\ 1n 01v1du•l r, Vul~•"••o trU\ 'lttlwn.tnt W'•\ flltd With t"9 Cuunly U er• OI 0•...,11" County on "°"'Y .. "" "" .... ••vtHi..~ °' ttn(lt-' Co.ti.I OtttlV Piiot, M•Y U , JIU dflCI June •. OJ, 1q19 ..... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •uslHESS NAMl STATEMENT r ne toHowinq Pltr\On '' do•nQ ou,,. n .. \) •'> O RANG E cou~TY •R•VCl BRO W.ERS )l)l Cynt"•• La""· ''P'h '· Cal1t0fn•• cio.lO W1ll••m c;.oorge St!YA. )IJ1 Cyn. ..... LftM Cvl>f-"· utllor n1A ..,.JO f hi\ °"'''""" I\ concJ~ teo b'J •n ,,... d l'ftd\ofttl wuuam c; S••·~ ff'H .. \C•ftUT""'t W~ti. f1h'(I Witt\ lhe County Ct~,. OI 0•6'100' County on M•r ''· "" Fll,.1' f>ubl,,n.,a 0•.,n~ (U(l't Ort1ty Piiot, M•Y 7 ' 10 MKI Jun .. &. IJ IY19 IVU /Y PllBl.J(' NOTll 'E F ICTITIOUS e us1111css NAME STATEMEIO~ f P,I" ,ofl0Wf"Q Qli!'l'SC)t\ I'\ dolQO f)u\j l\Ph<I\ CAT E NCilNl:ERINf'o A. ~ALE .... CllT ENGINEERING A. WElOIN(• BUlLrT PROO r RA CI N (, PRl)DUCT~ C IJ!ofOM OO A T PERf'ORMA~rE J1H 0•1!014 Ave (O\ld M•W, Ca 91&76 O•••d Allen O.otey, ins Dakota Av~ • C°"la ~ ... Ca 911>1& rn1'\ ~M''h '' conouc.t~d by dn 1n d•1t1du41• Dn111d A Ottllev ""'' \fat(lm.-nt Wft\ tH .. (I With '~ Count~ Cl~rk ol Or-Cuu,.ty on Mav u 141' Fll~J f.fub''"hf.lrd OtAn~ {(M \t o"''" p""' M av 11 lO Ju<W' ~ t J, IOIO 19J) /q P UBLIC NOTICE M,..r9 ••.:ll,lO rO/t !118 ,,. PvQh\l'Jl"f1 0 rttt1Q1•(1t'1,, tJ1Hl1 '"'"'' ,,,,, '~·''"'""'"' .,,., '1 ... 11 Wltf\ IP\r M•Y1l.24.30.1'J19 ,Of\1 N <ountr <1 .. ,, l\tl)t""'" Cou111.,on .\I\"• FICTITIOUS &U~INE\$ ·~ .... I NAME STATEMENT "' .... "' FICT~CXJS 8USIHIEU .. AME STATEME NT lllAOfWINO~ l lQIJl)JI ~1011~ t.110 Wi!\1 Low\t H1<,arH1llfd~. ~r·wp0r1 U~•<"', Cthf0tn1<e Moon Hyu•,,.... .-no l\onQ M••t>,.•'. IH 61no Slr•l'I. Newporl 8•~< n. c. .. 11torn • ., ,,,,, tkn1N\\ IS (on<JU<f~ bv "" 1n O•v1dua\ -H\rU~!Me PUHi.i(' NOTICE r US411 I '""' toHow1nQ Pt.If -..on , ... ()01no Ou,, PutJl,,hriH.1 ~ 1• ·•"Oo' \ ()of1' t O.rny Pt lot ne\\ ;11\ NOTICIEO"l'ILINGOF M~tlJ JO,,,lfl /V"•• '1 ••I• l•~tl•1 l f NIOIJRA(,£ 7117 HolllOO APPLtCATIOH FO• M EAGlR Or iv_. NP.woon fir.ten («tllforn,.._, OUCOUl\ITION ••t RI.I(.' NOTICE 1 •?"6~ .... ,,., Su, .. ~ r t~m·• n,,,10"~ 0,.!~:t~~: :~';:; .•::; :~::·.~,•.:1,:~ ~';, nn ~illtoo tir,.., .. Nti•p.')r f ht•dch ~p 'OJ'I (dltlOt no" ~7M0 • Sttw1nQ\ .tno LOtlrf'\ t4<>1dtnQ Comp~.n.,., f1i'OTICE fO C REOt TORS 1 l ht' t)u,,,...,\ ,, <onov(.lt•f1 nv ,.,, 1n F •r-Wf'st F.n.n(ht• (O•(IOrdtiOn ~UPEft•o• COURT OF THE ,,.. • ..,,OUJ'I Ne •PC>f'l 0...11 (dl.,OMf"· and ~1 .. 1~ STATE OF CALIFOIJllllA FOil !<•'•"" \u...,n 0orl<l"" MuluAI ....... nq, al\O LO<M ··-·"""" THE COUNT'Y OF ORANGE ... ., , .. m. s Berto•·• Newport 0--Mrt. C.•htO""'' h•~'" t1,,.a H O ....... ~ 1 n., \lal~""'1'!f "WdS til"11 •ltP'I '""' •n ilp()ltC•hon w•ttf t~ r P'Of''•I Homr £"at,. o• [ MMA ,., E. N OOl 1" I C.ou .. r,. C.'t>tf\ ot Or6ngie County on M ilt lNn 8...,ei flicMrO 101 t'lif'"m'"''"°n fOt 01\(,.d~<I 21. tqt'f ....... Mut..al IO ~·9" wUh ll•ll .,,. NOTl(r IS I-I( Pt Bf 1,1\'H~ 10 '"" Fll-•no~ .tttO l o.ft A'\\Ot1dhOf\, Sdn M"t"o. l 'ed1tn,~o• tn .. .tt"J(.ilt• n,emMJ o.-..t, C1~nt Publt\,._..,, OtM\O" r_o,t\t Ott•I• Pt•ot C.•lito1n1.t w"'' n wtll ~ ttw> ,,.,ult1nQ tf\dt ••• Of>''°" .. "'''""", '"•"h .,.0., n .t /Md"' '11 JO 6nd JVf\ .. ,~ 11 1qn \QikO-,4 P:-tt•'1• •00<1•tMlft. o~r•hno vnc.tfr'r tl'W" n,;tM~ the \.A•O de-f:t>dl>nt ar .. ,,.Quu110 tu f1h 1 Put>l•\ntod Otct~ (04,t O~·•• P11ot. of F•r Wr'\t ~v·~ \\1'0 Lottn A )MK '"' tn .. m ""'''" 't\fe ,, .. ,,.'"°'''; "OV'fU''' 1n ,.,.~, 4, ·~. n. JO •• .,~ 18()'11 11on r ~· f~Wll•nq •W•Oto~O.Of\ ·~•~n(l\ lh .. 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'"""'\11'"0 ,, .. ,, n.,rt,.1t"•l\Q t, It!• .... ,,,.,. ''' 'd'O rtfl tJ f YI: RSr ff r O PA~A Lt.C,AL ln\t1tut1onmf'l••lptnQ I0 "'1f"Pt l'1t ,,. .. d•I (i'd•n' w1lhl0 tou, f'00f'1.,, ,,,,,., ft1r ~=1~,~~:di:, .;.~? w.,,,~. Costct M P ,;i., -e-d\ of 1t\ toc,111• communi•,,..,. FO(Jt ,.,.,r LtutJh, ,.hon,,, tnt\ ,..,, .. ,. OP•e\ mu\t Dfl' \uOm1t1~0 ••> in.. Ootrd M.Av It \Qto R.tr ""'(tor HOCrtQUtl . \131 ~uper••-Mlflf A~nt, IOC4'f"'d dt '"' I 1ncMM .. ndo1t-t POf'f"H~. w.,t\On. {..O\ttt ~""-'· C•lllornt• .,"'• Feoeu•• HOIT't' LOMI Ban• o• Sttn r .... n E At'( Ult•' n11hr Wiii T l\t\ bu'i tlY't\ I\ tondu<ltd Oy •n in· CISCO. '4X>C..fHOr-tt1a ~frf'f'I, PO\f OU1c.. ot tn..-illJfJ'Wt.· di "''d·ual. bo; 1'41. ~n .,_ rar"KtlllA' n C6hto•n•d nd""""d o~ "<)4•nt Ray H ROOroQurt 94110. Oy J...., 11, tql4 An dO<llllOftdl llo .. DEl & AIOOEllS() .. '"'' \ttttt"nW""t Wtt\ '""'CS ..,,,.., '~ 10 C1•1'' to \ubmtt tommt-nh mtt¥ bt J•m•t E-WtlM tm C.ounly Cl~•• 01 O•dngr Counly on"""'' 1 t~nr,. obtot1ned b'f flhnq d Wf1tf,.n , .. Qut•\t 1010 N .• ,....rat. e oa JH w1111 Ille S.•Pl!No'iO'~ AQl'nt l" DY J•ine S~,.1• An"-CA •1107 "" .. l Jtut>h\l'WtO Ordo~ C.wat DttdY Pilot~ Mo~. 16, 73, lO, IOI• ll•!o.-1• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e USINUS NAME STATEMENT T ~• loll-Ing ""''°" '' Ooonq bu\! ftt\i ·~ OCEANFRONT WHEELWORK!>, !OS ""~'" Strttl, 8.tlboll, c;. 92661 S<Oll E HOiford, SOS E. 8dlOO• Bl•d • Botloo.t, c;,,, 926111 Thll bu\onen is <onGu<l~O by •n '" d tVtdU..t) Scon E. Hollord Tl"' stAt.menl was filed wiln 1rie tountv Clerk ot Of..,Qe CC>"'11Y on M•V "· 1979, F llU11 PUOti"'-d OfM>Qt Coast D•oly Pilot Mn ••. n. 30, J..,,. • .. ,, 1110.n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,.C'tlTtOUI eUMMIH Ill.AMI S'IATIMll'IT TM tot..,."'9 l*'tOll I\ Oc»nq bu>•· N U •>; TH E MAlllTIME COl..l..ECTION, J4U VI• OPorlo, Newporl B••ch. C.lllOt~~ Wtlllem o. II rtltber9 , U H L......_ Dtlw . AftefM...,, C.lll0t111• ,.., • Tiiis -'-K Ollldu<tff by •" ,,.. dlwkllHll. Wiii..,. D. l<rlt,_9 Tiiis ............ _, tllM Wllll !fie c_,, a.rtt ot 0r.,... '-'" °" Al"ll "·""' ""J111 f'llllll ..... Or .... CMll o-11, ,.1 ... . ~ '· ,., n. •. '"' , ... ,. PtJBUC NOTICE • 11, 1919 T,.. -ll<'lltO!I ~""all •om Tel 11141 $~1111 mun1catt0f"I'\ "°fifed ••It""" A'<llA•lf111'>6f"' ~"O'MY\tor-E•Hvtrn lo, 1n'\oec.t1on bf ~f'Y ~non •ll '"'" PvtJt"~ OrrlnQt-C.CHt'it li••••• P1101. F!>Clilrat HOmeo loan 8""• ol !>.on ~ •~n M;,y )J, iO '""' Jun,.6, IJ IOI• 1000 /•1 Ct\CO. unle\\ AS>0'1t..&tton 1ntOttndlrnn ., e•<ept~o by taw tto,,, p1.1ot1c O•' <..lo\ure PuOltStwd 0rM!ll" C"">I 0"''' Polfll M•y 23. JO. 197' 1~11 lo PU BUC NOTIC t: Pt;Bl.I(' !'llOTICE FICflTIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE STATIEMIElllT f f'I• ff')llOw1nQ JW1f 't0" " nq,nq Ou•,, n.e" "' l'UOPE U tl(C, UY I ANO A"IO e f rHr SEA 11111 .Ya•lh., Ur : ?oo, L~911no N,9.,..1, ( t; ~1•11 P,rlr R t1tn ,,, "<Jh r nl\O 11 now n ~' P100_,,,,._ .. ftv l,,,. ~" 711/f M~"l'lfr 01 l equn.. N•qu• I (A '11•'1 ~ r fu\ bu\1nt'' '" tondt1<Jt"<I by di\ ,n. 01v10Uftl Ptrf,_. u Pr,..gtt:r f hi~ \li\lt""'°nt Wllt1i .. tlf'd Witt\ tf'e (oun1, '*" ot Orttnoc County o" M•v I), 1qiq FllW. Pub•1r.~ Or-tnQf' (o.nt Ott•tv P1tot. Mat 71. lO. Jun,,&, 1), !•19 1981 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ __ . .,.. .... -....... ----· _...... -~--.. _ ......................... ~ ~ ..... ~ ., ........... --• ~ LANDERS I HOROSCOPE 'Forgettable' Feels ldke a .) Plug Nickel Awaiting Change .. DEAR J\iiN LANDERS. I a m not a ~illy lc•cn·a~cr I'm a wo ma n in my ear ly 60s, so please !Ion 't tonsidcr this letter frivolous It's a rca I probl<'m I hav<! L'Om c across seve ral pcQple r a ll wome n 1 who. whe n they meet me for the second or third time. don't re mem ber we have met before . l...ast night was the limit. This wom a n wa s brought over to me by a friend who sa id . "I'd like you to ml.'et Mrs. X .. Mrs. X sa id , "P leased to ma k<' your acquaintance ... I re minded her lhat we had met twice before a nd lht•n I told her whe re , whe n und who e lse was the re. The blank look on her face drove me crazy. She COlfldn 't recall a thing. l felt hke a plug nickel waiting fo r c hc.ingc I ha te saying to Pi?OJ.11<:. "We 've m et before ·a nd then go111g through the pares of trying lo re fresh a ~>r me mory Is there a way I ca n tl \'Oid this e mbarrassment m the future '' WISCONSIN READER say ing to people, "We 've met before •.. "Slmp· ly ucept lite fact tbal you a ren't one of The Reader 's Diges l's "U nforgettable People." It happem to everybody. DEl\R ANN LAN DER~ Her<:ntly you n: ce1ved a IC'lter about a four year.old adm irer w h11 lovt•rl your columns •ShL• att· l ht•m • Chlldr<·n with ··~tr;rn.cc " t•ating h :ih1l<, h<Jvc u <·ondition callrrl pica . wh1t·h ·~ all too common <.1nd unfortunutl'I •. a d angerous prnrtic<: T hcst.· t'hildren l'"" cnslly d<·vt'lup CJ variety o f d1sl'ftse!> anemia. intcs tmal parasites. and even lead poisoning Tht•n• 1s un analogous adult condit ion c·allt:d .ceoµhaRW •e<ittn~ of cl;.iy or d1rt1 which 1~ com- ni11 11 ly s t•en 111 preg n a nt b lac k women, pa r ticularly in the South . Clay for th1<; purpost: ,·:.in e\·1.•11 ht• pun :hast•d in !.Orne Wash ington. D r . ph:Jr ma<'ll':-. Although tt IS said to be a s soc1alt'<I with ont' or more nutritional defl ctt:n· 1.·i<>s til"on and o r calcium 1. this 1~ not always thl· CilSl' ,\lfhougb yn ur rC'ply wa~ mort' than ade-• qu;.ite. 1wr haps tlus inform ation wtll bl! helpful t<• you ;.incl your rl·adt:r:-. JI\ V AH EN I\. M 0 . OU K F. UNl\'EHSl'r'I. 0 1-:AR JA \': Thank you ror this lette r and for lh1· man.\· time·~ yuu 'H· rc~ponded to m y re· qu1•st~ for addition al information on childrf'n·., jflnc'SS('!'. \'o t1°\'I' hf't•n a ~f'nf•roUS ;and railhrUI <«m s ulta nt and I a rn l'llormously ~ratcful. DE:\B ,\,'\:'> l.A'.'JDEHS This 1s 10 rcsponM· to (;oodh_\t' Oc•p ri·-. ... 100 . lle llo !:>uns hin1• ThC'rl''s anolht•r ~ICk and you owe 1t to your readers to print 1t Girls :1n•n I th(' <inlv 0111.'s who suffer aftl!r losing till' <>n t• lht·.\ tin•f-I'm a guy i::oing throu~h thl.' :.ame thing B1•l1eve mt'. it hur ts JUSt a~ m ul.'h. I'm 17 ;.ind w1•nl with a ~uper l'h1<·k for ovt·r tt year Wt· Wt·rc very dost> and lhl·n. like: a fool. I l>rokt' up ~1th hC'r I rt'CJll7NI 111 .1 r1.·~ d;1~-~ that I h<1<l madt.· a mistake. but whe n 1 lried to straighte n thlnp out lbe •alcl s)le didn't want to h1tve a'nytbiJl8 more to do with m e. I hope this lette r will let the world know that guys ca n get torn up over losing a love. the :;a m e as girls. Thank yo u. -SAD AND SORRY DEAll S & S: Yes. that mllery tnla raa both ways. Sorry about your proble•. Maybe whe n "Super-Chick" sees your leUer la prlat 1tbe wUI rttorudder. I hope so. DEAR ANN : I am ter ribly ashamed of my p roblem . I a m 57 year s old and have been mar- rred to my hus band for 29 years . We h1tve four grown children My hus band was a lways a compulsive worker neve r felt the need (or vacations. In rece nt years he ha s become disagreeable and impossible lo please. lie fusses about eve ry. thin~ • ou r son's occupation, the men our dau~hters m arried . his office help , m y playing duplicate bridge once a week. e t<.> .. Frank .. had a maJo r heart attac k in 1970. ls tt possible that lhts ha~ som t:thmg to d o with his grumpiness·• The man 1s reully ma king me s ic k I've always had lJ ha ppy d isposition, but lal<:ly I cry a lot anfJ have trouble sleeping. He has dnven our childre n away from us. When th~y visit, .. Frank .. find 11 fa ult consta ntly and picks fights I have ~one for c1Junscltn~ a nd was told lo gel involved in outs id•· a 1·t1 v1t1c!'. take a trip. do needlework. develop my 11wn 1nten.,,ts. Whe n l do volunt(•er work ' f'rnnk · f1J.'i1>e<> last night I rnc nt1hn£'<1 tak1nu ;,ir1 ;,rt cltt!-i'> and he hit the c1•1l1ng A' for J trip. I 1•11ul1I not f!OJl>Y ~ning orr a nd lc11 v1nf.l hi m ,,,,,,,,. I nH•d hel p ~E DJ\Lll\, MO VEAR Sf;Di\l.l.\ · "trank" 'ihoakt return lo hi!ii doctor. His behavior \U~~'"'"' thl be may havt> had a ~ri•.,, of i.mall \lrotu;\. Rt.:~ardl~i. of thf' rt-ason for hii. be havit1r. the counitelor g avt' you good advlct'. I hope y«M1 lab it. DEl\R ANN LAND1'.:RS Many yeari. afte r I was ma r ried . m y father took unw himself a nothe r wife Now m y rather 1~ dud. His second wife claim~ she 1s st1ll m y stepmotht:r. I s ay we a rc no longer related. What do you say, Ann Landers'> MA NHATTAN. KA NS D EAR MANH ATIAN : I say It's apparen& lbat you don't wanl to have anything to do with your fatbt'r'11 second wife. Thal sboa.ld seUJe ll. She is nothing to you -in every sense of Ute word. [ Borosrope THliR!IDA \". MA V 31 By SYDNEY OMARR WE ARE DIFFERENT! Our merchandise Is primarily handmade. Even our other ltemt are unique. We have des Qn WO . Home Oeoor UemerCtothTng i Gi a ·for Y<>Ungat8'9, BoUtlQue tl.m.1 we also ·have a Dres-smaker. tll irf .ph~ shop. \¥e ct" .. Custom CQtor ~­ Design most items in ouf shop. It Will be our pleasure to serve you! -Mory ,.,.,. • J•.,._ . 369 E. 17th <••tport lquaN) Costa M••• 845-0124 ' - fttAnmna-CLW: Tbe NeWJIOll Harbor ....,.,. meeta .._ ftnt ad UUn1 ••••11 at ll:• a.•. al tM CQrittto Call. Ne"JIOl't •a" 11.mau HGW. 1'or .............. Hll c.1 .... Manb. su..-r The Mxt meetin1 11 ., ..... . ADOn·A.CAT •ONTW: Juae II Adopt·A· cat llloath. n will be ._.,.. a., tM aow. State llumane Sodet.J. G.,,._ Grow, wttb ·tne adoptMn ~ to ..,., • ..-.. em • tt&tw. The eocle\y la loe .... at UIU llaiMr a Hours are 10 a.m. to I p.m. Moeday throuth Friday aad toa.m. to 1 p.m. SatuN&y. LAB VEGAS NIGllT: 0.....,. County Adop· Uve P.....u AlloelaUae ril MM a ,_.·rail1Da eveat Ill I p.m. Friday, Jue l la tM ro.&ain Valley Co1nmualty Center. i'iektta wlll be available at the door. . NOW: North Oran1e CoUDt)t Cbapgr, Na· tiona~e::'•aUoa for Women. wW have a de· mon1 ~k>uaness·anatna HU6oD at 1 :30 p.m . Monday, June•. in the JrvtnebomeolLoren Kajitanl. A l~week aeries wUJ belia June 11. In· formation:......, BENEFIT BRUNCH -The Orange Qxnty March of Dimes is sponsoring a "Brunch With Beverly" Saturday, June 9. st the Chanteclair Restaurant, Irvine. The luncheon will honor opera singer Beverly Sills, according to Mrs. Muriel Reynolds and Mrs . Florence Schumacher, patron chairmen. Luncheon proceeds will qo to the March of Dimes. Shown reviewing the 11.11Cheon menu are Mr. and Mrs. Larry cano, who will host the benefit. The Precision Haircut Explained Precisely. eecauee your head Is unique, the ~your hair grows is equally unique. Really quite different from f1WKY one else's. Precision haircutting Is a technique for cutting the~n harmony with the way It grows. Your hair event s out but It d0esn1 lose Its shape with a prec alon haircut. Consequently your hair· cut wlll IOOk as good after f Ive days as It does after five minutes. And because the Mir falls naturally tnto pt.ce you won•t ha\4t 10 blP1Ualng with If. uauatiY a lhake of the head does It. At Command Performance we 1hampoo, ~Ilion-cut and blowldry your hair for sixteen do1 whether you•ra a gal or a guy. And no ~ 1lllo ::etfer · froett~ conditioning. Bu& we really ahlne w peectalQn. And IOWlll you; -·· - . ,,,. .... , , ... . . . . . -, " ., .. ·---..... ·---... _., ~ . ' • • VlulJ Calendar Wldl ....... -30. 1178 OM.Yftl&.OT CIJ I adtNIGN1 Pormer rmt•1"*" ol Bradford. JSa • and the New Yon comdll ol Cbe•UBI and noca wlll meet for tbl IG 1•ar Sund.,. Jue 3, • Memorial Pan, Uplud. WUEIA'IWON: TM Natlaul Splnal Cord laJucy '1Mlndltloa. 0r-. C:O..ty Qap&w. will bave '" ftnt ....a •hMlatlllon to raile mo.1 for NMatth ll1ru••1 at lO:IO a.m. Saturday. June a. ln the part ... lot at Calvary Chapel. Santa Au. TroplUes will be aw.rded in three el ..... Mlf·propelled. pmbed and electric. ac· cordla« to BUI Joluuton. ebainDaD. la&el'elted penona ma1tall7152·&391 for lalonnaUoa. CONFDENCF.: A Woman ID Finance con- ference wUI take pla~ at the St. Francis Hotel. Saa Jl'raaclaco. June 1·3. There will be two 1unt'IM!om with keynole speed~• from leadiq women ln finMn ce. M banquet honortn1 the Flnaadal Woman or the Year and scheduled ap· poantmen&a with fim.ncial IDIUtuUou ud H · ecuUve search firm11 lnlormaUon Is available bycallin& <41S>342-0l97. aETA SIGNA PHI: A new chapter will be established in Oni1nge County. Prospective members will be entertained at a pat io luncheon in June. Jntere1ted women may call Doral~ Aahby, 844-4197. B~NEFIT: TV artist Lea Myles will de· mon1trate her wet-on-wet method or oil painting at 1 :30 p m. Wednesday, June 6, during a benelit al the Fountain Valley Recreation Center, sponsored by Xi XI Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. 'nckets will be available at the door. PANllELLENIC: A college sorority in· formation party for senior girls and their mothers ts scheduled by the Oranae County West Panbellenic Association for 1 p.m. Satu~· day, June 2, at 16940 Edgewater Lane, Hunt- ington Beach. Further information is available from Mrs. Alan Petersen, 846-1506. CIDLDBIRTR CLASSES: Lamaze naturai childbirth classes will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday, May ~1. at the Community Presbyterian Church Nursery School. Laguna Beach. Information is available rrom Jan Alabaster, 494-SS48. CAREER PLANNING SEMINAR: A career seminar for women will take place June 2 and June 9 in the North Bluff Clubhouse, 2490 Vista del Oro. Newport Beach. Information is availa· ble from the Career Planning Center. (213) 273~. INVESTMENT SEMINARS: Free invest- ment seminars are presented every Monday evening at 7 in the Catalina Room at Park Newport. On June 4 the topic will be How Real Estate Counseling Saves $$. Subsequent lec- tures will be investment Advice for the Small Investor. June 11 ; Are Tax-Free Investments for You. June 18, and Land Investments -Tax Deductible and Profitable, June 25. MUSICAL THEATRE GUILD: New officers will be installed by the Newport Beach guild during a luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club at 11 a.m . Wednesday, June 6. Elsa Wise will be seal· ed as president. Bridge will be included. STEPFAMILY FOUNDATION: The Orange County Chapte r will hear a talk by Sue Berhshad at 7 tonight in the Tustin Public Library. Her topic will be the Joys or Step· parenting. AMERICAN LEGION: Newport Harbor un· it and its Auxiliary will install officers during a prime rib dinner Saturday. June 2, in the Legion Hall, Newport Beach. Dancing to the mualc of The Big Band Commotion will follow. New com- mander ts William Monroe and new auxiliary president is Lucia Anderson. •A•IPOBA •o••N'8 CSNTSa: Workabopl bave been aeMduled on drup aDCI adolelcent ueqbol. The problem of dNC depn· denee amona Amerieaa womn wlll be ex- amined 'l'\ateclay, Juae $, at 1 p.m . at tbe Harvard Community Atbletle Partr, lnlne. Leader wUJ be IAaane Dablln. Adoleaeeet •lcobot ..uJ t.the ~. ,....... ......... . at 8 p.m. Tbunday, flay 31, at tbe center, Town and Country. Oraqe. Information about both programs ts available from tbe center. 5'7~. YALE CLVB: The Yale Club of Oran1e County wtU spouor a concert by the Yale Wbif· fenpoofa, the university's "finest men's 1in11n1 chorale," at 8 p'.m . Thursday, May 31, in the Little '!beater of Corona del Mar Hilh School. The concert is open to the public and ticket in· formation is available from Rick Neisser. 840·$111. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: Oranae Coast Chapter will bolt a dance for sin1lea at 9 p.m . F riday, June 1, in the Costa Mesa Country Club. Information is available by calling 5*$788. EXCllANGE CLUB: Dr. Stanford Greene, Newport Beach clinical psychologi.ft, will ad· dress members and their wives durin~ a luncheon Thursday, May 31. His topic will be Dying Comes Soon Enough-Let's Not Rush It. Information is available rrom Ed Kohlmeier. 833-871•. EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING: Families interested in hosting resi· dents rrom other countries are invited to call Rosario Gemio, 551-3290. SUMMER CAMP: A summer camp has been scheduled by the Jewish Community Center, Long Beach. There will be Judaic themes, special events and special studies. In· formation is available from Judy Green. camp director. 1213> 426-7601. ART AUCTION: Newport Ha rbor Lutheran Church. Newport Beach. will have an art auc- t ion at 7:30 p.m. Friday. June I. at the church Hors d 'oeuvres . and punch will be ser ved Proceeds will go to the organ fund . CPA A\JXILIAR V : A dinner dance is scheduled by the Long Be.ach·Orange County Club Calendar runs each Wednesday an the Daily Pilor and contains notices of women's and service club mtthngs and event.s Chapter, Soctety ot C.rtUled Public Aceoun· tuta for T p.m . Saturday, JUDe I, ID tM Balboa Bay Club. Duce music will be prowtded by the Good Company. Bappnl•g• By Judith Olson There wu a relued eoelrtall party in the beautiful Laa Buenu Ami1u eolfee 1arden in San J uan Caplltrano Saturday evening to honor new provisionals of the Family Service Associa· lion support &roup. . We sampled hors d 'oeuvres made by the members and enjoyed harp musif by We9Cly Hall, a San Juan Capistrano resident. Kaday Adams and Clarleee 8er1•a•, co· hos tesses, planned a very pleasant event. which enticed us to jot down a lunch date in tbe coffee garden. - Las Ruenas Amigas has been serving brunch and lunch In the liltle cafe for nine years now and the group contributes about $40.000 each year to Family Servi~. A continental breakfast is offered from 10 to 11 a.m. and lunch is available until 3 p.m. If you haven't been, rm your gas tank and go. 2. It's official. Christ College Irvine has been dedicated and it's run steam in the business of educatinl young people. Ttjt, ceremonies took place Sunday on the hilltop campus, which has a sweeping view of the s urrounding territory. There was a restiv~ service, complete with academic procession! and music and then a coffee hour afterwards. Among honored guests was Dr. J. A. 0. Pre.11. president of the Lutheran Church. Mis · sourt Synod. He delivered t he dedicatory sermon ... For Such a Time as This." and was honored al a dinner Saturday evening at the A1rporter Inn. Also present at the dinne r were Or. Arnold G. Kaatz. district president, and Dr. Cbarles L. Maaske, president of the college. open to the public for the f. t 1· corma del mar following week 1ne s a ~/ Send n otices to Club • """ """' J Calendar. Daily Pilot. P.O. ,.,.. ... _____________ ...., _____________ .. ~ .. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 I nclude your *1me and phone number Notices must ~ i n our hands three weeks in ad· vance oJ an event. To request a picture. write or call the Feature Department. 642-4321 , between 2 and S p.m. Ph oto requests are honored on a rpace availa· ble bolis I/ you have an Item /or Happenings, send It to Judith Olaon at the Dady Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. or call her- at 642-4321. Happenings runa every TuerdaJI. .,.., ............... Annound~a ~Program - .win ROile« ~\ Ila~ ~nf'd a Sl)Kldl Sornmtf OfOQf ,tm fO mttl m.- sef1 rtnOIOVf:fllefll oee<h ot f~aQ•" No.,. lhe 1eenaQ!:f can rsoec;1dll'I le.11n 111 rNCll lllf run potlftllll me -~ · •'Y "'Ille ret.t~eo ~$11118' o4 Summt!f clas~ ~ ~1am1al lli~IOll dt5'0Ulln by tes.nll!Q ~now ORANGE COUNTY 547-8228 Hawthorne Christian School ***ENROLL NOW*** "For tlii right Start in life" ..... ., ................... Al .. ., dmMt SUMMa SCHOOL STAITS JULY 2 **" ............... . TransPortation available door to doOr Children of all la1thS are wetcome - hrgh scholastic standards -teactung the 4R's reading (with phonics). writing. arithmetic and readiness. Before and after schOol care available tor children of wonong parents. FOUMTAIM YALLEY 16835 Brookhurst Street (714)962-3312 MONTE CARLO -Balboa Yacht Clubs version of Nites in Monte Carlo wiH be presented Saturday, June 9. A 6:30 p.m. social hour will be followed by a buffet and then Commodore Bob Wiiiiamson, st right. will send up a flare to beglr. ffle Moote Carlo party. Helping Williamson get in the mood for thP. event is Mrs. Dom Anderson. For information, ca/1673-0913. WITH THIS AO THRU 8/30/11 'ili~aeftl GF~cial · s.__toq, · ; ~ ~~~ · ,.';a Non-Surgical Facelift ..... ...-. ··' Erase lines and wrinkles (. without surgery . , ·r---------., I 1st Treatment $10 I I & Analysis I ~---------.1 '1711 Witt-Thit '1td "'9· S22.50 111 I All C0101S • ,.,. I - c1a DAIL v PtLor TEXAS INSTRUMENTS STUDENT MATH Ill llUIAlllUU FIH STAND WITH YOUI SllDl-IUlfa1cuiltOI SAU 14'' PRICE For high school & beyond •8·h;nc loon JIMIUM STUIGHT BOUllON 1.751tws ,,, llG. 12.59 POPOV auA1mvoou 1.75 lttn ,,, llG. 1.1' BLACIVELVO CANADIAN WHISIY IUAIY SIZE 559 SAUPllCI SAUIA SILVER YEQUILA ····" 49 BASF CASSETIES 2-PK. 90-MINUTE ''POLISHES" TAPE FOl.TIUl SOUNDI •7 98 3'' .!~~~l ~j ... . 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M .1 s s I \I~ n II I( I> I 0 n l' f1n,~u1·1· t 'oty b11·1.1kt ·•bl 1iuoi< llti.11• wnlk 111 µ1111 t.r.· \lnu.o;uul swm~ away ht1 r .I t'IH 11arn.i~ 1001 ~'V 11Koll1<·r 1r1 la'A ur111 w r•ri v 1•111 ry J Ubl hlll<.'<I rull l•JI' fl1·u11.ll., 646 7171 All re&.1 •tate adv~rt 1:.ed T' PROPERTIES in th1a newspapt'r u. sub Jed to the Federal l"a1r ""' • Huu1ln1 Act or t9i!ll vwtter MOVlftCJ whim tn1kes 1t allegal to o.. y.., .... a dve r tise "a ny prt!· u11 u~u"' llPIJ•Ht unlty fereatt, limitation, o r awwts .)Oil 111 Lb.ill lovely diacrimlution basrtl °'1 s { UlOO t-hvm1• Cent ml rat'e, t'Oklr, rellglOCl. sex. ly l<)('Jl~I Vuullt.'d wWIJ or national Ol'lj(.ln. ur uu I' e 11111 J! i. • v. e I b a r intention to make any l>o.·C'orulor w.111 ""' 1•1 such preference. 11m1la lllij:. l'nvutt' lh•('k l '1tn tioo. or discrimination." Lral v1ll'umn St-tr 1'1111' .. • ' f .. , [~lllfl llGCAMYON I .ovely cu:.torn hnm..-on thl' i:iolf cour:.t.', 5 bdrm<> , d1·n, fum1ly rm <I IJJU\.•,, pool & JUl'Ui.t1 S/50,ltlll ibis newspa...,.. will not ovN\ & murh mor(' l'11ll .. ·--·· ...-· now, L'73·8SSO ...... 1nJ IY accept a n y ,,, . , , , ad ver tls,n g for real [®-~ OPEN DAILY 2·5 eitate which is tn viola · · · , bollolthelaw. . 20 Cypttss Point ~AH BARA HUTC'HINGS HcMnn For Sale ...... _.---=====-t!~m~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREVER VIEW ••• ,.. 1002 ....................... WAlafltOMT 10 LB CATFISH was caug ht from the dedl ort.his almost new 3 bedrm, 2"'1 bath, ram rm, di.nLng rm. + de~ home on the water . Rrirk patio, balcony. fplr . Am enities meld pool Jacuzzi. volley ba ll . s ail ing. private beac•h & much more . ror only $235.000. Call now, won't l :..~t ~ Ol'tN 111 I• ''It.Iv'('' I'· I • r~• ,....tic-411 Tile entry. formal Ii vin,I! ,,,,,,,,,q , f\ ,, ,, •• , • -------·1 New hstm~ f"rc:-.h paint Breathtakin ~ Vit'W or CaLuhna. th<' mountaml> & night h~hL-. Lvly ·1 bdrm home This i:-. a must on your home shop pin1: lt!>t. Fas t s al1· pncetl SUPER DUPLEX XJnt rt'11tal an-u Curn1'r lot Qiort slrt•et Oni· u111t ha:. pnva11: patw. olh•·r (f•11C·t!(J )'NI & lrµk !'\''" un1t l> 2 hlo•·k.., 11w:iv I lurry' Only ~ 1.5<'~' FISHING, SAILING & SWIMMING Real Estate 404 Vista Gr_. Spt'Cta1·ul:ir Bluffs .. F." Plan. truly one 1Jf the Bluffs ~rent homes. Ma Jt'St&(' canyon view. 3 bdrm~. 21-:o baths Call Eastbluff Realty toda~ & viewth1:.home 644 1133 &<OMMW 631 -3444 DUP~ ON THE SAND ~177,000 StPflS to lhe be11rh from ownt'r:. front un1l 3 B t'drm l> + loft F1rcpl;11•p 1>1·1·ks & palm. ~h:.ikt• roof Ca II no". li7J..ll550 . . · 4 Hons 0.. A Lot & room to build! Wt> Just hst.t-d lh1:. l'ntlt'lfll! 111· Vt'l>tment property 111 an L'.xc.:cllt-nt rental an•a J\11 for 5179,000. Call u:. at !179-s.:fiO ALLSTATE REALTORS ATnl IUILDERS! -- -Two conUguous R·<! lots. ~assified ~ds 642·5'i711 F'ind what you wanl 111 Dally Pilot Class1fil'<IS Newport Heights area. •------------.. Costa Mesa. ~366.1 541MY115 Evt!s associated BPc • ! w~ llEAl TORS • , A 6,1lbc,o t.'l )bbl $1.77 per DAY 1bat 's ALL you pay ror a JO day ad ID lbe DAILY PILOT SERVICE llRECTORY DO IT NOW ! 642-5671 USIA ED. INDEX ..... ,.. ... Cll &42-5671 BIOH .... , ............ .. ...... ...., ... ,.,.,, ..... . llczs•• \.n.eAJl.T PILOf_....., ............... ........... HOUlll fOI SAU lllJ· 1100 onm llAL ISTATI IJll·ltM 194TAL.S Jlll·4'H MMISS. IMYISTMIMT RNAMCI ....... JI AMMOUMC .... TS .... LOST I flCM4D ... ~s ... ---=--:TOIY -ICMDOUI NliM:tlOM ,.. JOllWAMTID ,.,. _..,w~ "" ... c......,. -..... ... '°'°" ... IOAftl......._ ..... " ..... __ ta1:1•••~w ~ ..... MNlllllLW ........ macnab I Irvine realty DOVER SHORES-AHA Lg. J ll ractive t•o rner loC'a tion on Mctnners Or. Brick front w/heavy s hake roof. 3 BH!> + de n w/bar & f pk. F'orrnc1 I It ving & dining rms. Reaut it ully lc.tndS<'aperl .vard -will ut·com m<>cJatC' poul or RV . $350.000 in c l . l <tnd . Appl . on l v. C. S c h w e 1<· k t· r t L> H i:t l d e 'r m a n ti"12·823S. <M·92 J tlNDERST A TED ELEGANCE Spe,c·l<1cular vit'w of Ocean, Ha rbor . Cata l ina & tity lights . Spacious ness, tol <.il pr ivacy & g r acious co mfort i n th is contemporary 2 BR. fa mily r m , form al dining rm hom e w/sparkling pool. $289,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (M·93) •UY MOW FOR SUMMY FUM Be a permanent resident in this 4 or 5 BR family hom e in Bayshores - private & guarded comm. Lig ht & airy -newly decorated -s unny patio -it wi ll c h a rm y ou! 2 beaches. $299.000 fee la nd. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <M -94) 642-1235 901 Dover Drive 644-6200 .. arbor View Center Irvine at C..mpus Valley CM!t.r 752·1414 SffK & ,fNft HAIR AND HIDE S E l D D A S A Y I G S U U T E I T C C T S R U M L 8 N N D P Q M D Y S C A W B 0-1' B I X S I 0 R S S E H R A H 0 S R L I E J U D W B H T T C S L P A Z A U Y k 0 L D R R S l I E N M M Y E I S A S U A A L U U U E G N K A Z L S A L U P T P E S A S F N J R T P O Y Y £ C S l T H H I E W I U E T S A L S E T N CH:T-t -S-0"1f T I A It R-tf IH)-T It -S- N E A S C H R L S L E N N S H S R U E ' N T S A E l S S 0 R T I D I A T P E T R S I S Y S T U A R T T H P I S I EHO E HLEIUSSI L A S E S L T R A R N P R H U I E M A T 0 I T 0 S E Y S G W N E R : ..... . ~ •• --., ~. flfld ............. "'· ..,_ Coeca F......,. ~ ......... Whips ....... .. O'll-.... u ,.._..... .... =· 'IJbrlll' ..._ """'9 TlllllnWW: Mn11 T1n111 llG CAMYOM Golf l'Ourse view from spacious 5 BR. 4 ba trud1tional home; lge. family roun1, pool, JU<'UZZL $750.000 LIDO ISLE ('us tom tr ad it ion a l 3 BR home on primt· corne r lot. Freeflowing floor plan 2nd story mini bay view. $:!25,000. IAYFltOMT Several fine bayfronl homes with pier & s lip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .1·11 Boy,,c1 .. 01 '"'' N B o7S olol SUMPTUOUS SETT I MG Lookin~ for a lar~c horn(' w1lh an extra lari;:t> yard' The perfect hom1• for a ~rowing f11mdy' 3 Rdrms. spac10us li\•mi: room WH·rac·kl1 n i: fireplace. Sun s hiny kitch e n . rt'c·reat1onal backyard Ju:;t listed, on Jy 11.5.000 Cull 645·0303 FORE STE OLSON ... ""' .... •t.16.1~ POOL TIME 2 to Choose from I I > in Westminste r , I I I 10 (;arden G r ove Bo th beautifully decorated. 3 BR. 2 BA each. Park Place.Inc 842· 7461 1homos Jefferson would have been proud lo li\'e in lhis house. Not o n· ly 1s 1t the best des1~n we have i;ecn in 200 ~cars but lhc orrer is more than an Or a nge Co. housC' sensation. It 1s a way of life with horses. pools & a ~uardcd cornmunaly for only $225.000 For pnvati: show111~ call 770·9898 and ask for Thomas Jd fcl"SQn I Rl-.:N VA-FHA BUYERS ~<® Beach Realty llAL ESTA ft UCELLENCE SINCE 194' CORONA DEL MA R -DUPLEX. Lower unit has 2 master bdrms. each with pvt. bath. The 3rd room is suita- ble for den or office. The upper unit has 2 Bdrms and bath. Corner loca- tion. Han dy to banks a nd shops $210,000 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 SHORT OF MONEY? OLOf; COHON/\ UEL MAH Locatwn1 Lo1·a tJUo ' Locallon' Just the LINDA tsu-tltl.500 Lowest priced home presently being offered for sale on this exclusive isla nd. Pier &f' .0, for your large boat. Lovely 5 bed.J ' L ·~e w/f~rmal dining rm, ta... .h wet bar, spacious entry ha ll .... , .s plus guest: powde r rm. Lge r m s l h r uout. Artistically designed s mall pool & lge jacuzzi in front courtyard. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .......... 2111 S-J.,... Hlh Rood MEWPOIT CENTER. M.I. 644-49 t 0 OPEHTHURSDAY 2·5 St.s VENTAJA. N U 1'enn1s Club Villas. a ~H. l'am f<m . pvt wrap lll"OW'ld palm Leveral!.e fan <1va1l Min llwn pyml ~ Sl4!1,!l00 c/PfitM1~ R E A#L.r Y SpcrNshVila llR +POOL Takt' over $75,UOO VA. 83~%. 1155/mo. pays all. Arched enl ry. cozy ti vinl? rm. f1e::.la kitchen. large f11m1ly rm, bnck fpli•, wall of glas:. leadmg lo covered patio and 30' free form pool s ur mun<lt-d by adobt> wall:. Only 117.500 Call for a ll <cmcm1t1es. 963·71181 f It f r1 Ill I• If' ,, fJ l.J /"J, -, ' t'~k ttus Super 3 br an Mesa Verde top art.<ti. close to ~olf cr.s~ J\s surnt! 9.Sn' loan or gel a new one' Call & :.i.lvc 645-7221 greatest a few l>lt:l>S ''' PARK uttlt-Corona Ht••H"h & HUNTINGTON [~1111 ~21 . parkm~ for four C'ars on Popular "lfrlml>man" the propt•rLy I\ very tri lt.•H•I fl· .. tunni! <t 1---------sp;mou..: family home Bdrm">. 2' l baths. l<1 rllt' lhrn• bt.·droom::.. t v.o f.imlly room "1th bath~. m a ny hu11t 1n firt'plc1cc & wt'lb.tr STEAL IT! ASSUME VA Clean & sharp 3 Bdrm 2 halh with n<•w rafl)C'll>. drapes, & Ille U1111hlt• garage ~'i.fJ()(J. J\:.:.umt• Sl7.IXX> at 9' ' W-tcllffRa..th. lt>atull':-. <:1H• ~our:.df ,, ·r 1 ' 11 y d" . t d Wt' have 7 hstngi. al our ..... .,._,, 11:. e .u ~ 1·01 a I' Costa Mesa orficc for .---------lrt!at SJlj(l OCIO with m11ny u1>gr a1ln 3 HR :1 Ba. formal d1n111i: mom 111 Ncwpvrt Ot-ach. COLE Of NEWPORT Convenient 1111· .. uon . your pleasure It':. uu1 FIRSTTIME R.::'"LTORS l'lu:.c 111 b1c•a1 h & Jll plea~ure to serve you -I ONLY $128 900 540-3666 INVESTOR? 675-5511 '>•hooh Pr 11·1·1 at Her .. ·s a l.pac.:ioui. 5 --------• Sl35.~IO l'all 1111 dl'l;Jlli. OCEAN & CANYON VIEW COl'OftO .. Mar ll~c lot with spacious home. Light and airy k itchen M <1ss1ve stone C1r t-plare 3 Bedrms. family & dining rm Pat.lo and deck. POOi.. Won'llast ~ Call 673-8550. orov rn \I • u < 1 11, u f, ,, OCEANFRONT 4UNITS . Bel;t location m Newf)Ort &!1:1ch! $)6.5.000 Indud- mg lot 30xlO!I' lletti:r hurry on lh1s' lalboa lay Prop. Reattan • 675-7060 * Com mg VA BUYERS U you make $1400 /m o. you may qualify to own vour own home-• Lo"" Down! Loans to Sl00.000 Lf't us show you how t< do 1t! Call Now ' Talc to Red Carpet w~ Usteft! 754-1202 *NEW EXCLUSIVE* ELEGANT CUSTOM BAYFRONT All Hdmi•e rnldawu OM THE WATllt wltll 1 m Ltnd clgrlity ..ct 111111: ... d «JOOd tnte. Special ,..,.,.... -.11 .... feofael grace .......... ._. IM*DDlll. 41/2 b•th resldHce. StoiHd •••11 whldows & Fretlch doors lot ... .._.. di•i*'CJ rOOM; r.,.. coned fl,.,a.c• uuoHtl• i• th• .fo1•lily roouuu; pl•• • .... _ ......,. s.,. .......... ... ..... lh ....... l'OOtUI .... .....,. L.mmry .... .,, ntpect ..... ~ ... IW1 hw. loaf tip tuuclud1d ...t YOU OWN THE LAND. Sltow• .lty •ppol•t•Ht to .... nfl•d lt•yers. s 1,470.000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. :.!t131J W C'ocl-.1 I l1qh\.,,i1. N1•wron Bl'<'( h 631-1400 bdrm home on a lurg1· T. andappt !>U>41~1 rumer lot m a Prlllll' NEAT, SWEET &-Call 645 !H61 ' Westside locallon. for on HARD TO IEA T ly SI05,000 full pn n • ~for second unit. so what are you wa1t 1ng fOf'? as tlu.~ beautiful & out· :.·umdmg 4br, <!ha homt• w1ern:ld front yd & pool sne back yd ClosC' to sc·hls & shopJ,11n~ Onl) $93,!JO O CJ l 1 now 979-5.170 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. OPEN HOUSE ~", REALTY A lll\·1 .. 11111 nt 1lJrh111) lm·t· ... 1m1·n!_ \'o Want J\ds Ca I l 642·5678 -::;. f-~ A~~~!~E ~9#~~~-. ~ ~ ._ \ A CONV[Nll H f SH~ AHO ""'1J••••••••••••••-111o.. A~< ~~~~~ 1~~1~0foR fHt filc~!.~~~r co;-S-ty-le..-:! =-lflllllco·ua111r~D~ash! ARCHITECTUIALL Y DtSnMCTIVE and rt•ady for tmm e dral e occupancy this new 3 BR. den. 3 BA hom e has form a l DR . hardwood floors. beamed ceiltnl?S. wet bar. a nd a forever view, $289.950. A COLDWILL ...... CO; 644·9060 2H 1 SANJOAOUIN HILLS RO. IN NEWPORT ClNTER l!E llDBll BLllltS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE WAMT TO BUILD? Construct Your Own Custom Home On This Lot. Five Doors From Oceanfront ln Newpor t Beach . Approved Pla ns Already Available . Call For More Information. W ATERFROMT WITH DOCK Spectacular Family Home On The Water In Newport Beach. Three Be d room s P lu s Maid's R oom . Lar ge Family Room . I mmaculat e Condition. Huge Dock For Your Yac ht. Call Now. $1,800.000 . '(5) ..... ~ . .. .-o••w.-•• 631-1800 II t DOYa DRIVE S@\\<R!~-.l££!rS " That lnfri9uin9 Word Gome wifh a Cliucl<le -----,_,""Cl.AT • roll.AN----- • teo1ro"9ft '•"•" ol ,.,. '"'" •«•>l••bled WO<d\ be· ...... "' '"'"' '°"' .. "'$> .. ""'d' HATHEL I r I 11 I I-H-t-8 .c. I I 11 I' I i HU Q SA I -.... 1-· ...,l-1,.s __.r_ ; You een't be119M lftJ wife's ...._...,, _.!.._ ____ _.. "' Cooking. $"t Cln make T\I din· ---------. ners from ""-· ·P A y R t c I ~ .... ,--.1-..-1-..l'r-.>l--t O c,,...o•"' "'t <""'''• aolOl•d • .. .. • • by MJ."'1 f"I ,,,. ''""'ll"'9 word ...._..._ __ ..._-.. __ "°" develo!> "°"' ~fl> No 3 below • :1i@~m~1SltllU I' r 1s r I' r I' l e 't::C:~i:;~ llfTl•s 10 I I I I I I I I sca•MrLm.....,..•C••..,..•••• I I ~ ---· 7394 ·tx,~B~ l n1oy the quill look in your k•t· chen w1tn tn1~ pretty clotn Combine 12 1>eaut1lut embro1 de1eo llowe1 blocks w11n plain ano simple bloc~ IOI this lov~ty cloth Great 101 gilt g1v1ng 100. Pattein 1394 11anster of twelve mot1ls. C111ec11ons included SI.SO IOI eacn pauein. Add 40C eacn pattern lor f11st·class a11· L. -dr1 __ 1. --fir_~- nll•I and nandhne. S.d tr. vi '"~ Ulai.1 .. Al!Q lrtllb Needlecraft Dept. IOS The collar-tie snaos It UP- Daily Pilot JUSI flip Ille ends °"' h&fltly1 .. , ..... llliey' OlldOOCW..11. rr~ltl.·=· This sleP·ln IS bound lo be. SUC· .. ., m c~ whether yo11 bind 11 oft or Mdlm. Zi,, ''""" ........ ~ve •I plain NEWtNOW1 0111 1979 NlEDlE Puntt11P1ttern 9076.HalfSues CRAfl CAIAlOC-ooie 200 PGPU· 10\i, 12'>.14"7. 16"7, 181?. 201> lar designs. J hee 111tte1ns 221; S11e 141.1 (bust 37) talles p11nttd 1nsrde Send 7~• 316 yds. 4~". ~ yd. COlllflSt Ut-SWtllttl-Si• Ja.5'.IUI IMlicl!f.llr T~. UI ~ :·s:. ~ ,..::-:; • ., ..... Qlilts ... ·1··" .................. 117 ...... 'rl Olllill ... UI ,_.a ·=--······SUI b..·:-y·--·~ 'rl'PIM ~ Palt•m o.t. _.-· IZ2 .... 'rl hit .. I.ft Daily Pilot Ill·,.. ..... .. 12Kndlet, ....... •• m ... 1111a. .. •n .. ,.,..., c.w...... • ..... Mil ... -.. llU.W.. ...... 111 .... sml--. Ill--~ Qllltl. . . . 1• All Ille lltW clottlts JOI need lof ti._._ Cttcilt. .. .. 1• your blfSf tltu" 1n OUt SflRl,.G- ll..C. ..... .,__ , 1• SUMMER PATTERN CATM.OGl 112...... ..... . .. . •• 0..-S. -sMts. (*lb. ... Ill--· .. ·t "'"" ....... so .. -• .,...... ....... • • • • • •• COii~. s.d 15C .......... c..w..... •• ..1: ..... -·u INU .... T ...... lM .,..._., ... , .... . ... •····· ..,..ab ...... . • .... Clrldll. ... . .,,... v .... . . . . . - • • Wedneedey . .._ 30, 111'1 GOP CANDIDATE CRANE WITH WIFE ARLENE AND DAUGHTER CARRIE Delpite See of Troubles He Wages Polllical Battle 9Nmned To Assist Schools Nlne 1taff members from the Huntln1ton Beach City (elemen- tary> School District have been named re· Aource apeciallat.a to the West Orange County Consortlum for Special Education. I t ••• --··- NATION PVllUC NOTICE PllllUC NOTICE . Pl18UC NOTICE etoTICaOl'INOM.MH... ..nc:8TOca•..,... IT&TW#TW'tt ••• H•IW NOTICE ISHa•a•VOl\18N ... • "'"-~Wnte #ueeW •.-Cl•I _,.,..., tN .... .._.. ITAftWCAUW... PKUI ...... , ........... ...,_.,~_............ TM8aiuwn'WMW ,..........._..,_._111n•1•• ..,_. C"I-·-·,,,.,.,Wit-... ..._ ---~~-Li.,.rv. ,., ai.ctrlc, Sfft 9HCll, •• -. .. ti MAHL L. YOttlTON, UUTl'VL NAILi .. 6n ........,...._ C.lll0tfti. °" -y JI, ""· •I r:• Oece.-. ...... ~ tt m., to ,.,.,..,_, .,. •~I °" °" NO Tl Ca II .... , ..... OIYaN .. ... TIM fklltlw• M'-1 - , .. ., .. ,,..,. --'°' • -'*' .. tt •• cr•wn., .. ...,.....,......,.... .. ..._._, .... lfl~• '•°"''"' lot IM•·'IOtV <Ollttruct'°" .,_.. ... ...,_.....,... ci.Mtt....... c111, "11. by $e<llOft,., ,., , of .... ,..,. U9C. , ..... .-...... .,. ,_.,........ ICATHV LA•SON, JHl1 o.., •. Tiie 1011-.. ,., __ < ... tlruct'°" t.,.., ..... lllK_,, .,._......,.. ..,..... ~ tMJS will lie <o,..ldtred A·11, Surfllcte ""' .... ., .. clen et .... ...,._ Tllh ...._ -~ _., • Colooy. ROii "°"'rdY. B·llO S..rttlOe tlllef <-"er .. ..,.._............... ...... Colefty, ltebert Ktft•rl<ll; •·H tlle _ _.. -'*"· te tM -IC...,~Cl'oltlenl S..thllN c.ololly, Kffl PorWr: •ftd c .. _,..,_. .e 12'1 GewMry Awe., \IOft· Tlllt '"""'*"' _, filed wllti 1ftt Slltt9* O...Y. 9111 LOpea 4lftll oi-tw•. c.. eaa. wNCll •• t11e llllM8., ., CleftC .,0r.,... Cewlt-,•..,, M•loM· WtiMU et .. w•1ai.l9d lft ell -t· . lt1'. OetedltllOJlllO..,Of-.Uy, "" ,.,, pert .............. "'"• of te1410t· ""711 Wllll~ S. Okkey, <elllflt, ........ tour _,,, .... , .. ~i>lwd Or ..... ONt1 o.lly Pilol, ~rttery f~l P'lllfk ........ lt\lt flOlke. !Ny t. "• n. lO, lfrt llOr-1' P11bll"'9CI Or..-. Coell Delly Piiot, Detecl 1My U. 1'1't, M•y)O, 1'1't 20.Ht k-v ........ H- Emc ... rl• of Ille Wiii of ttw....,. '*'*' ...... PUBUC NOTICE Assuming the duties PVBLIC NOTICE ~:.'i~C:,:.00-• PICTITIOU&8U11Nau (or the 1979·80 SChOOI .._..,.._.,C&....... litAMalTATUIHT Ye a r are t .. a c be rs l'ICTITIOUS•USINEU Tof: 111•1...., Tiie ... ._.... --........ IMKI-~ No\MCSTATIMl!NT A..,_ywl-*t• MU•t: M a r th a 8 e n h a m . T1>e to11ow1ftQ-IOM .,. ~ 1>1111-Pvltll.,... 0r..,.. eoe.t o.11y P1i.t H•GH s11:1,1tA 0tsT1t•aoT1NG, Barbara Bono, Mike "'"u ~Y ... n.».J-•, tm ltuHt 1'1n eo..struct!Oft Clr<te EMI. irv1,.., Sli I PM.i.t OS. 1290• Ylt Cr111, CA '2114 Boyer, Edna Mille r , Leo1.,.•Nl9W•.CA'2617 Joe1 W1111em v ... 1-., nJ Pootty, Sandi Oettinger, Cathy Set1yFrMC1HotmH,mc»Vt•Crw. PUBLIC NOTIC.,. CAlrofte0t1M9<',CAtl6ll Leoun•N!Owl,CA'2t11 11:.o r"i.~1,~ 11y .,.1,.. s h a d w i c k • ch r is L ... ..0. LM di CMo, 11'0t VI• c ... ,. -dl't'-1. Schumacher, Darrelyn Leou,.•N19Y011.CAm11 suP11ttCN1aM1M~T1t11 Joe1w v ...... T"'' ""'"'~" h UHlducled .,., • STATI! olr ""-IPOttNIA l'Ott T"I' ~ WK filed "''"' '"" Sims and Pat Wrenn. vt~•••e>e'1n"rv.1p THEC:OUffTYOl'OltANo• c ...... t, Oef1I o1 0r-.. '°"""' .,,. Th rt. !MllyF Holme\ JIOc.t.t<C»MwDriWW.. Mey2,19". e conso 1um was T"'' ,1a1.,._1 w.s 111ee1 w1111 1i. ~ .... c.tt...,... "''""' founded last year by the (011nly (ltrllol0rM19*C-.1yOftMey PLAINTIFF" MARIA LUCILA P\lblllllftOr ..... C-0.Uy Piiot Huntinatnn Beach Union "· "" j('uAtEL. ME•UOETH CHll tSTINE M41v •. J-•· 1J, J0, 1m 20t1-1<1 •'6"' f'IHMJ CURIEL.• mi,_, by-tllrOUQfl twr High School District and Publl\lled 0r.-. c-t D.llty Pll.,. Cuerditn •d lllem. PETER M its five feeder districts M•yl0,JU11e6, 13,10, t•i. ?Ot'-7'1 CURIEL. -PETER M CURIEL 11 H OE FENDANT KAR EN lE (Fountain Va ey, unt-VERN CLARK, M>d OOH I t"'Oll9ft 1 ington Beach city, ---v,1nc111.iw A,. w,........ o v· Se I B h PUBLIC NOTICE sUMMC*'l "or•ce To cONTao•s cean 1ew. a eac NOTtc• • "" ..... ...., ..... cAt.LING '°" ••os and Westminster) to ex-Ti.e cewt INJ _ .......... , --OWNER· AAA TRANSPORTATION d . I ed t ' CP""2 ....... ,_ ................... ,.. CROUP pan spec;a uca ion SUl>llllOltCOUltT ........ ....... • ..... .... .. .. SC HOOL DISTRICT: IRYINE PUBLIC NOTICE services for youngsters STATE OF CAllFOltNIA '-•"-...... UNIFI EOSC..OOl DISTRICT . th I . d ' COUNTYOFOltANGE AYISOl .,.._llet**"' ... t... BID DEADLINE 2:00 o'clo<k p.m. A C . . n· WI earning IS · Ne.A.-EITrl._. ...... N<i.irc..VelH. CPOSTloftM:iet"d.tyotJune,197t ampalgn m ISarray ~abilpitUiesBU. C NOTICE NOT1ceo,.1NTENT•DN TO SELL •itl ... ci..i.a-.-elH.,...... PLA CE oF BtD RECE•PT 1------------ltEAL l>ltOl>EltTY AT l>•tYATE tla _,.._ ... &. U. .. e.fenM· DIST RI CT ADMINI STRATIVE SALE , ... ..,."9111. CENT ER, 1'41 AllOft AV9ftue, trw1ne. Esl•le of MAR IE ELAINE I. TO THE DEFENDANT· Aclvll Ctlilorftla TRUDEAU , aka MARIE E comptatnl lW•-llledbytNpl•ln· PROJECT ID ENTIFICATION Cl>""7• fRUDEAU. ak• MARI E GOFF lit1•~1n\lyou NAM E BUS MA INT ENAN CE SU~ltlOlt COURT 0' THI TRUDEAU, Ottcea\ed. • 11 tou wosll lo deleftd 1111\ CAllAC.E STA TE 01' CALIFOltNIA "Oil NOT ICE IS t<f PEBY GIVEN t!WI, taw•u1t, you"""'• wlllllft )0 CS.If\ •lier PLACE PLANS ARE ON FILE THE COUNTY OF OltANGI \Ul>jt( I to conlormallOft ot the •IK»le· '"'' \Ummc)n\ ,, wrweo on '°"· fllt DI s TR I c T AD M IHI s TR AT Iv E' No. A·1001tt "ntllttd Suc>t-roor C.ourl. °" Frodet. •With 1111\ court • -ltten pteedl"11 on CE NT ER. "41 Alton AW>nue. Irv on•. Phil Crane Carries On Despite Tribulations WASHINGTON IAPI His wife has been accused of in- terfering in the campaign. His children have been teased about a newspaper s tory dis· t"ussing his drinking a nd sex ha hits . THERE HAVE BEEN mau resignations from has campaign ~laff. And the campaign is almost $9<1{>.UOO in debt. bottom hm· of it all 1s the right to prcserve freedom ." Staffers. relatives a nd friends say that Crane. a l 48, is a philosophical man, driven by conservative ideals , blessed w ith movie .s tar good look , 1:ompetitive even with his wife. "We play games a ll the time when he ·s hnmP. ·' s he says "He 'd break the ping-pong ball before he'd let me wan." HE'S ALSO A COMPULSIVE talker. gan·n to long ans w<.'rs un· less inl<.'rruptcd. During ci n int rvaew 111 his NOTICE OF HEAltlNG 0" Jun<' IS 1•1• •I 10 00 •.m. or re•ponu to lllt complaint 111 • C•lllorno• 911i.. Floyd E Weaver, l>E TITION FOR PltOBATE 01' WILL IMrUll•r wolhln trw llmt a11o.....i by Ju\llU Court you mY\I Ille '""" tllt Slrutlur•t £nQ1M>er, 38J9 Birt" St•e('t, "/\II svstems were "O for Phil ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMIEN· l•w. Ill• unO•"•Qn .. o ., AO cour! .. .,,,tie<> P'•ed•nQ or <•UW' •n N••PO•t 8H(h, Catolornod •1660 · ,., TAAY ANO AUTHORIZAT ION TO mlnl\tr•tor ol I,.._ £\!,tie of Ml>RtE oral pto.Olr>Q to bt! •nl•••O on lilt Pl\one 11U1 SSt>-tSSO from the day he was born. All A 0 MIN Is TE A u ND IE It T" E ELAINE TRUDEAU. OtOa'4!0. "''" "°'&ell Un'"'' YOU 00 '° your df'111Ull N0TIC~,S'"H£RE8Y GIVEN ,~, the right ingredients went lhto INDEl>ENDENT AOMINISTAATION "'" "' P•IVdlt ...,,. lo IM hlgM\I •no .. ,., be""'"'~~-dll()li(dllOtl ot tr... the dl>o~ ,........., SchOOI Doslricl Ot P I · I II 01' ESTATE ACT b4'\I n•I b•OC1<'r on I,,.. t• "'" olnd cono• poaont.11 ano '"" cou•I m"' •nlrr " O••"'I• (OUftty, Ohlorno•. •<tonQ bv hi Wh('n he WaS lilt t', 3 the E \la to of WAIT( R c;r LB ER T tiOtl\ "~"ondltt• ,,.,..ntoe>r"'° dll rlQhl, iU<IQm•nl .tQdoft\I you I0< 11¥ rt'll•I ~· ""° 11\rOUQft IM OWNER, woll reuov" rtght things happened lo ham. He LOFCflE N .,.,d WAL I ER c 1111~ ""°'"'•r•\lotMARtE ELAINE mano•oonl'W'comp•••nt •"•<h<ou•d .. p10.1>Ut-•a•~•-tM•bovewld had the ran ht parents for him; he LONFOc;TRICEEN,l~Ht'EllR~C."V '"tVE N ,~., TRUDE AU, ~ ... ....., di ,,,.. """' Of '""" '" ~·~· ol -~. lall1"11 time ...... '*° boo~ lor , ........ aro ol ,.. ~ u v ... h~r ct,.dth. dnd •II 09 nt. Utle-M\iO '" of mont-v Of' P"Vt»rtv 0# OUMr retMrf re up.Ar at,.. contrttel..\ tor o-. above 0'0-we nt tO the right SChOOIS for GRA(£ lOFCREN ha\ lllecl hMtlft" t•rt\l lhdl lr.e t\Ull• M\ aCQU1ttO rn qunleG1n"'°'<om1M•1nl 1ec1. ••10410w\ h. . h h d h · h f d f e>elll1on lot Proo.ate OI Wiii Mid tM adOlllon to I~ ot doo<~l al IM ti""' b ti.,... wi"' le_.. "'9 .... lc.t el t BU\Ma"lleft.tnct C<lr~ Im• e a t e n g l nen S Or Leiter\ Tnlamtntdry <lnO aulllorlla· ol lier dutll, on tr.e rut P•0~'1Y to<:at· •• attet'My lfl ...,_ ftW-, ftoo _. 1 C.•adlftQ-Pav1t19 him. A lot of it is luck. Phil is 1lon1oadmlno\IO•l .... e\l.tleunOtrl,,.. •d '"Ille County ot Oran~. S~lt' of .. Ml~,. ---·-3 s..-eon.1rucllon one lucky gu ... not J'usl b<>cause lndept~IA<lm1n1\trallonot E\l•I•• C•lllornla Wlll(h ,, commonly .. nown ,..-""·"•...,,ftWYMllMtl••tl-. BHI \"<Ill .. rKt'lved,.. -pl.OCt J • • ACI, reterenct to wlll<h '' mdOt' tor •• 1\lS7 Bowwrtl Dnv ... Dana Polnl. DAT EO Julv 70. 1011 •Ot'nltlo"<I dcO••. anO \11•11 ~ Optntll he ma rried me, lhOUgh that's lurl"er p.orUcut,)r\, .mo IMI th•• llml' C•lltornla, anO more p•rlocul•rly WILLIAM IE. S4 J°"N, ""° e>ubh<ly ,....S aloud •t the ebov.- p8 rt Of it " and PIMt' OI htdrn1<1 I,,.. W m< hll\ d•V rlbed as (lt'ro \!•ltd 11-.oncJ p<ec. .. . . bffn ..,, IOr J-... 191.-. JI 10 00 LOUlm Tra<l :Jtt7.••perm~r·· By HEIDI H DELECC'T. r ... r .. .,,,, bo' a \JSOO ~·· ,. Another part IS energy. ...m. In Ille <OUrlroom OI Depanment cot~ In Boole 167. Pa~s '°to '7 on 0.puty 'IU•••d '°' HCll "II ol b•Odotumenh ,., No 3 ol wi<I <OUrt, al 100 Covoc Center clu""" ot mi.otta""ou\ m•ps, re · HUltWtn ANO HUltWITZ oua••nttt Ille •tturn on QOOd <Of'dllion "HE'S ON A DIFFERENT <.'lock than the n•st of us," says brother David, a psychiatrist Or1ve West, In 11141 Coly ot !>ant• And, cord\ ot \<lid Or-County 1• We\I Q\a-A-.. 11111" w-0.Y> •Her Ille bid t>pening C•ltlornoa. The wte 1\ Wbje<I to current t•xo. Or• ..... Cell._....,_ 11•1• O•ted May lS. tYI' covtnanu. cOt\dllloM, r""1r1ct1ons. re · Tel· 0141 S»-%Jt1 E•<ll bid must <Onlorm .rnd De LEE A BRANC.., servallOI'\, tJQhl\, rJQhh ot wn. •no AttWfteyuer fl'lelfttltt1 rnoons••P to'"" contract doc:umt'nh CounlV Clt'rk eas•m~nls ol record. An~ t'ncum-PuDI•>-Or-Coot\I O•otv Piiot E•c11 bid \11~11 t>e a<compan1t1d DV THOMAS L. LOltD brAnCh ol •t>COrO atp lo ~ ••11\tl<!d May lO. J""' 4. IJ. 70 "" 7011 70 ,..., >Kutlly r .. , .. ,.., lo'" Ille conlra<I Sullt 201·9 out ot lllP llU•t hu..., 1>•1Ce ooc:umMI\ and DY Ill• list ot DIC>pO'><'U Y l'l Pl11l Crane pcrst•\ eres. Some political obser vers !iay Crane's presidential cam paign ts doomed and su~pcct he is set· ting htmself up to run for presi· dent in 1984. They speculate he will soon drop out of this race and endorse the campaign of l'onservative Republican Ronald Reagan. whose P"':mh!ntial bid Crane s upportccJ in 1!17G. f 't-dt>ral Elt:-'"t ion C'olfttnb1don rrporf• show thaf C'rnnr •pnat aboNf S2 •illion .. mo11tly in di rPrf·•aU (!G•paips,. to rob~ S I .1 nrillic•n. 1JS11 P•w:ode V•leftcl• 1 h•· protA•rly "to.,.. \Old on an u PUBLIC NOTICE wl><onlr.><IM\ L•9"'"" Miii•. CA '26Sl 1\ • bd~•\. ~·(e1>1••10 r.itc l 11~ OWN( R .. ~,...., rror ttghl "' Tel Cit•• Sl1·l·3'0 8UJV or ottf'r\ arte arwltr<I for this ---· ret•<t 3ny °'""bids or to wA1v.-(tnv Attcwno for "-trloOM<' prn~rly ef\O "''"' be on wrotong •no SUPElllOlt COUllT Of' fME ,.,•9utarlllr• or ,,,Jormetoto"' on <>nV Pul>h•""" 0.M'l'· COo\I D•oly Piiot "''" l>t' '"<"•"" di '"• .,.,,,., ot STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii D1d~O""""'bod01n9 May JO. ll. Junr I, 191'1 7071 19 PRE NN ER 6-OuNT, .>tto""'" to• '"" THE COUNTY OF OllANGIE 1,., OWNER "·" OblaoM<I ···om l,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE .. amtnl\tr•lor. di 1u1 E.tsl fourth Ne. A·I.., Otrector ot tnt' Dtr>•rtment 01 In SI reel. Suol• 171, Sanla An.t, C•tolornoa H 0 TIC l 0 F HI A 111 NC 0' Ou\lrta• Rt!lalt0ns t"" ~n.ral pre•a•l-97101, or rn•y o,, Ill~ wltti 1r... Clerk ol PE"TITIOH FOR l>ltoaATE 01' WILL one r•lt 01 IM• d o"m •-• 111 l?h· Crane denies it. HE'S STILL RUNNISG for prt!sident, says he has 110 plans to drop out of the rar<' and in· c;ists his troubles may have a positive effect on the grass·roots campaign "The Washington idea that wr know best and ha v<• all lht! .rnswers' 1.!o som t•l h1n g I vc fought again~• an l t'rms of poltlical developm ents ... said Cra ne . a fourth ·tl•r m con grt•ss man rrom a s uburban h1C'ago district. "l\nd yet , in ef· feet. our c ampai).!11 had sue· t•urn hed to U1c Washington syn· Jirome." As a result, the conservative Re publican said he will give staffers in his district offict•s mnre authority to run the slate primaries as they sec fit . ALL IN ALL, IT'S been a rough month for Crane. When lists of has campaign donors appeared lo be missing, he immediately called in the ~cderal Bureau of Investigation. The next day his lawyer said he had located the lists. The same week Crane read • newspaper reports that Jerry lla rkins. his n ew campaign director. had been named an un- indicted co-conspirator in one of the largest slock·fraud deals in • k>wa history. Harkins has de- nied any ~ui It. Capitol Hi ll offlre. he insisted that whih: he be lic·vcs tn a balanced budget. he does not worry about his hc:fly campaign debt. "A lot of people run up a ~ million debt by the c:n<I of the year." Crane said. Nor does he cons ider it ii· logj~a l to s11en d mon• m11n1·y raising money than t ht' tntitl hl1 actually raisc:s. "OH NO, TllESF. are ad · adv<'rtismg dollars,·· he :,,aid. Asked why he didn't have has staff look for missing lists of campaign donors bdore calling in the FBI, Crane said. "There was no staff." While Crane presents a calm appearance, ex-aides said that a s his campaign troubles multiplied . the ca ndid a t e beca me preoccupied with minute details. "He was worrying about how many phone lines we had com· ing into the headquarters when he s hou.ld h:..ivc bcen worrying about how many dcl,.gate~ he could get in New Hampshire," said a long-lime friend a nd ad- viser who asked not to be iden· lilied. Another ex staffer said Mrs . Crane was trying to run the campaign. NOT SO, CRANE said : "She had no authority in the cam· -------\aodSuperlOr(ourt,or~llverod lotlle ANO 1'011 LET'TEltS TIESTAMEN· to<alllt .n ""''ch Tiiis ..,..., 1$ fo bo WhO lost his bid for Congress last FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1.,,. oflocn of "'RENNER & BUNT TAAY AND l'Olt AUTMOlllZATION pertorm..a tor ~.ocn cr.Jtt °' tfpe of . NAMISTATEMENT' personall'f, •t •M """' •tter Ille t•r" TO ADMINISTER UNOElt THE WOf'llm•n -to rarcute thr con year. "Phil operates JO to 20 Tiie lollowln<J perwns err doln11 publlcauon of I!>•\ notice. •ncl ~tore tNDll>ENDINT ADMINISTltATION tr•ct r.,.W! ••~•re on trte et'"" hours 3 day rOUline.ly." ~ICneRs,E•E'1e•iOE, THE COUNTRY malllnqs.alds.ale 0' I STATES ACT Cl>ltOUTI COOi DISTRICT 5 oltou IOGaltd •I· 1'1•1 D C d lh t 1 t • Bid' must 11t wttecl M>d will lie fft ITSIQI Atton Awtnue, 1rw1ne, C•hfornta 9711~ r . rane Sal a a s COLLECTION, 110 Newporl Center _,,ed •tl ... ottlce ol PRENNER &. IUttt ot LAURENCE BOOTHE, (OChtS "WYlleol>Uonedon reouei.t A January he fl ew tO California lo Drive. Ntwpon 8Hcll, Calllornl• BU NT,•llhe'-olT_l .. NOonOft • .. • LAURENCE WA RAI NCTON coovol-re'n ,"'-llDe~ttd"' . h f h" '2660 t"9•bo""o.le BOOTHE, DKHwd 1 ... 100 \•le g;ve a Campaign speec Or IS Onl•rt" Pl•nfted AHld•ftllel Tiie pr-11Y wltl llt '°Id on Ille NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Ml Hoe t0t'e9Di"Q \C~•e of per d•tm hrnther, hoping as WeJl tO Catch DtveloPmeftt Joint Venture. 110 1041owlno llrrm C.\h Only f Htt, (HARLES B 800T ... E ho toteO w•qe• "oa-.t uPOn • workon9 II•• Of Up on family neWS Newp ort Ctnttr Drive, Newport rent\, OC>ff"ll"V -melt\tenano ea· herein • petlhon lot Pr-tr ot Wiii •IQhl Ill 110un l .... rate tor hOllddy • Buell, Celltom•a<n~ pen'I\. •nO pr-lum\.,,. in\urence. •no tor l\\UMIC1t ot LeU." l••l•men •ncl o•,.,.11,.... ....,,. ~" be a1 te•nl "l SJ>{'nt 10 hOUrS in 3 pJa ne. Tho\ bU>l~S\ I\ conduCll'd by" •«ePl•t>ll' to lhe purcM-SNll be Ury to Ille pel•loonor anO IOt l•"'r•noone ... 11 J nd Phil didn 't s pend fi ve gentr•IP.)rtn•"'"'P pror•l•d •>of IMO•IPOf rKordonqof Aulllo•lzatlon IO eomtfto\l .. r _ ,... II \llall be,.,.,,.,.,.,,.., Ul)On l/\t ("or1 _OtU.ABtOPl.AltNEO co•wt~~l'\('t E"••mln,mOtl orllllt', rt' lftdfP1',_,.rAC11n1ri°'tra1otOt10I Otaln tractor lo .. 11om 11\t Conlr.,cl • 1n1 nult>S f1:1lking lo me pe rsonal· R£StD£NTIAL corotnv of conwvttnce. tra"'''" ...... Act, rett..-e to wll1t11 1\ m-tor •••rded, •no upon enr suoc.Ot1tr11001 ly ," he Said . ''It's important lO DJOEIVNC:TLVOEP~EU~T'E ano -'"V 1111~ on,urarice pohcy SllClll llt lurtllt• PM1'<11t.ars, -th.i IM llmt' ~r llom, to IMY 'IOI ltt; tl>dn I,,,_ .. l't tn~ e~Of'f'IY of tn• p.urcti•wr or ""O pl.c• of M•rlnq ,.,. W+"l'\e' "•" \«t•O iOH-IOf"d r-1'1'1\ to dlt wor~m.,,, prOj!ram In family and friends." AMERICAN N•fl ONAL purtnav" been \l'I lot Junr 1', ""· •I 10'00 •mpto'"° t>y l"vn'I ,,, tllt «Kullon ot Earlil'r thi!> year, his 12-year-.. H~~5,.'!!.~;coo~pr>ORA TION The u~"loneo tt<.••vtt 1,,.. ri<111t am "' 11w cou11room 01 ~P*rlmeri1 ,,,. contr.ocl ..-~ 10 rejtCI dny end •11 l>od' prior lo enlry NO, 3 ot Wiii court di P00 (hi•( (Mlt'• No I>-mav .,,lhdraw ho\ l>•O IOr old daughte r Rachae I a rrived .. Ql!nPr•t part,,.,, DI d" o•""r conflrmlnQ ttie !oale. Drove WHI, In ,,,.. Ctly of ~Rid An• ... ~rooo ot tor1v .... IO I """ •ll~r h 0 m C i n l e 3 r S a fl Cr a T•o• •61!1•0:'.!n'l'tlor;.~~""1',1~0 with t~ DA 1 £0 M;Jy 12, 1019 CatlfornoA I ... date Wt 10< IN OpoonlnQ ol bids "• • • "~ u• ~ ·~ DENISJ. TRUDEAU, D•ledM<tv ~. 1970 A pn.....,1 bond •no a perlormM>Ce SdJOOlmate teased her OVer an Counly (l~rlt OIOr11nQ11 County on Mey Admlni,lt•t0<011rie LE lo A ORANCH. l>Ond wlll ~ "'®1,..0 prior lo e•e<u· llnfhlte ri'ng Story about her I0,!91'. E•la1tot Counly C!t-ro 11onottfle contr.cl.Thepeym..,1bornt ' 1'11UIO MARIE ELAINE TRUDE'AU ArM S. D.....,_ \Mii w lft "'9 lorm Ml forth fn Ille fal h<'r's sexual and drinking HUNTl:lt&.YOU ttltlNNf.lt&BUNT LATHAM&WATIUHS lDnlr•CldO<uments . h a bits 8 pp e a red in The A,,".-,~-.!! !!~W Aft•rM1• ter Adm1ftrst..... SU'-""',..._, Street Ara Tren\1)1)(1elfon CroUp M h N H · .,.. •• a,._, IUI EHi 1'-'ll St., S11il9 121 Let A......,, Ce. "°71 By Ja~ A Arnot anc est e r ( . . ) Union su11e1• s. .. t•AN.CA'2ro1 r.1: 12m•1?M V•<•Pr~1<1 .... t01>t••tt°"• Leader. N•Pwutter1bt•·~0r:...'!:. 'c~t O•ll~ Pllol Tel: 0141 ~ Attfl"MY lot: 1>.tit...., w ... iem Ar•• M C "d I th t ' •--·...-• • Published 0•-C:O.st Dally Piiot Put>ll\-Or~ Coot D••'Y Piiot Publ"hecl Or•"9C' c.,.1.1 Dally Potot, rs. rane Sat a so a as ~ Mo 1•. u. JO. J..,.. 6, 1'1'1 ... ._,. M•v Jo, 31, JUM•, 1.,~ 201 .. " M•Y Jo, Jt, Jwne •. 19" 21112.,. M1y 3o and J...,. •· 191' '°'° 10 result of her husband's travels. ------------'------------'------------'----------- s he's the discipUnarian in the family. ·'I mete out all the punish- m e nts." s he said. "I'm the m onster. He comes home the re turning hero. the greatest thing since Wheaties. He can do no wrong.·· She said she worries about her c h ildren having a fa mous father. ''KIDS WHOSE parenlc; are mediocre go on to be a rchitects :.ind doctors. Kids with famous parents have so much to li ve up to. I worry about the kids." Federal Election Commission reports show Crane spent about $2 million. mostly in direct-mail campaigns, to raise $1.7 million. And commission staffers say he might not qualify for federal matching funds if he drops out or the race this year -which means he'd have trouble paying off his campaign debt. Staff.-rs,. relath~• a11tf lrifttcl• •-. t .. t C'ra~ 411, is a pldboplairal ••~ drii'ftl .. t!Ot1.....,atl1'e Ideals, Messed atla ..me.star flOOd looks, f!OWIJH-tltf1'e ~ atla lab afe. •• I Shop the Daily Pilot and Save! paign. She does not consider herself to have political ex- CRANE STARTED campaign-pertise. She has eight children lnft early, taking a lesson from and plays both rather and Jimmy Carter, another polili· mother becauke I'm on the road ciao who was once unknown na-so much." tionally. Last August. Crane At a lunchtime interview, Mrs. became the firs t major-party Crane described her husband as undidate to announce presiden-a discipUned man who exercises ttal tn~Uons. Aides brag that every morning, a perfectionist the only w~kends he spent at who "goes bananas" if she as home laat year were Christmas, much as moves his toilet kit, New Year's and Easter . and a reflective man who listens Yet today, b1a campaign ls in lo his own counsel. disal'l'ay. He bas ei1ht children, "l 'm an additional brief~. but ran11ina in age from 8 to 18 who I don't think he listens to me," rarely eee their lather. Hil wife she said. "My goal is just once Arlene. H)'I or tbe fiabbowi to have some input. I never had political life: "J bate It.•• th~ aatlsfl!ction of knowta1 ,If What makes tbll man run for be• U.tentn1 to me. Once Id ealdeot? _ ~ _Jj•e tbe satiafa.etion ol.knowtna.. pt"J've told tbe tlda It's kind ot be wellhed what I said to him t===*"'=-~,.....,Dadcb-!a-to&q..olt to war;• and lbel;l, came...to_IJle and aald be -Crane 11id. "Itta a two-19ar aareed. ·war. end I'll bope to 1et an oc- culonal three-day pu,1. · ••1t11T AS FBU.On didn't •blrk ·their re1poa1lblllllea in ··n1bt.1111 to defend the country with 1ua1 and tank• and elrplUll, I aee "'111 tbat are .......... to tM •W'Yl•aJ of ,.._.. I bold dear. I want to '•-'• 1ure UMr'n ,nMned, .. -.. ., lldJdNn .. fw -mr,w,·1 cblWna. Tbt ..... • Ma&. CRANE 18 a woman whoee words tumble over each other aa she talks. She said that H a boy, Youn& Pbll excelled at hla family's lnDer-table debltea and qulues led by his rather wbo kept a blackboard ln tbe dinin« room. In 1cbool. she Hid, he alwa)'I 1ot 1tral1ht A '1: "He would have billl embvrUHd to brtq bomea B. Crane s aid that whe never possible. he includes his children In campaign plans. lie has vivid memories of his childhood and said some of bis saddest times have made him a stronger man today. His two brothers agree. Brother David said the most slgnltlcant event in young Phil's life was whe n their eldest brother and idol, George, died in a plane crash. "He shifted gears after George died. We all picked up some of the slack and pushed ourselves harder. For Phil, everything has been an ticlimatic since. •EP. DAN CllANE, a dentist-I .tumed-cong~aaman sald-bla.. brother la running for president I "becauae be'1 committed a UWe bit more than the rest otua." The Illinois Republican, elect· ed lut year. says brother Phil persuaded him to glve up Illa medical pracUce to run for of. ftce: "He leaned on me to run for the HouH by aayiq that our Mom and Dad tau1ht u tbet JOU leave a little bit more far tbe neat s-nUoa tban JOI tDbertt· I ed .. I 'm happy because I found the lowest food prices in town -with the help of the Daily Pilot. By using the Daily Pilot food section, I really save. . Eaeh-week, I study the-Daily F.il.Dt ads and clip ~l}e coupons. Timely recipe~ and news of events which affect food -prices help me plan a budgetwise menu. . Televised claims about lower prices are fine. but the real bargains are in print. 642-4321 In the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT "But me? Mo, I woulda't rm for prnident. 1t•1 too Wt a prt~... \;.. ................... ---.. .................................... --------------------.... --------------""'"'--------~ • ... ............ ... l • ( • • 4 • OAllV~OT u -. ............ 30.1171 ~ ...... 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Nr shoppmg & beach. 2 Ur & 3HT DEVIM&CO. 642-6368 Camt>n ll1 i.:hl.111tl l hr nimplt>ll~ ft'ITINll'lt-.1 B~ OWJlt•r. $17!1,tK•ll. l'ri n (01pals nnly 75!1 l~Ml5 JASMINE CREEK Lowe:H 11rin·tl s urH'r dean. n•.1dv to'"'"'' m. 41 l:i<lrm & lll•n A:s,,uma bit· 8" ,. • ll11tn Tt·rm:. a\a1I Pools. lt•nnll>. ~hr i.:uardt·rl <'nmrnun1l.\ Mot1vall'd :-.dlcr /\::.kmg only S210,l.OO. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 YOUWOM'T IEUEVEIT~ Sp_'\1 ~ hr at'l VICW ur hrhr. orn. t'SI & bay nitc lites On On~an HI. oHluok ·g Chm•• l:C>Vt.'. Hy uwnr 9il5.IMIO r .. 11.454;0 Bf::LOW Mi\HKt-;T! 3 Hr n ecd f> T L<:. Only Sl3!1.!IOO. Pr1n only bil-4311 CostaMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 941 JllRipero Mnade4Mar SparidincJ & Fnsh w11h man1C'urcd luwn and .. curh ap1><•11I " f;imi Iv homa in a con venient area. Brisiht decor :! be droom with warm 1.·o un lr"f k itche n l'tlclosed pal111 & 1rnndcd ~arage. ~l.250 CONDO Total Rec:recrtion New carpets. t1rapcs and fresh paint thru-out this 3 bedroom, 2•~ haths home. Self contained with pr1 \'ate t ennis cour t s. pool and clubh o use In fine Eas t s ide l oc;.it lon . 115.900. Wr\rl Rt ,.ONl ttl)MI.., l11e. RE~L f;STATE 6 31·1400 IASTSIOE Great starter home with frplc. + incom e unit. lk>lh have private patio & enclosed gar ages. As· sume 9 i,;'/i, mortgage . $125,000 HIWflORT IUCH IE.ALTY 675-1642 642-0762 Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple motttir . just call 642·567_8_. __ _ ('b~~l' ha~nrl 11u~1 1t.ii ;L<,.'.2 ~· ';" ~ -:;.. .. fr.. Mii• two • ..,., 49'°2413 uo.soso Albert Pussell Really Co. n:'w1f painted.:ar':.:!&. s bf'drnnm <'"l't'11 t1 H MOQUALIFYING! C•p• Cod lao•1 wltli l t.edroo••· •ATl•UAIDED IJJDetrwDf'. aundryroom. ; homt-. -..11h ('()I) filmtl\ rrul.)rlt'ht:hlful~111 ... 111 SU9.000 Me.,.. ..... c.. 17141611·1211 SANa.EMENTEDP~ room, hnr t.. l1re•ril.•l'1·. !11\i lam1I} rm '"' I~" 111 CL I _u t •ff LAL J tilGUIL SHOIES ...... Vi i..tt'\l1>8'l'I 1.111•h1•11 v.11h m M.-..,1 J•·l lltur 1'h111r 1· •0..-r n ••c-u c•• 1CMI w"" 41m:atlli Lo. Ma.,.t•octt 1069 S..,.._ Sll~·~-.~e;iRiew · i:aditt•u a:nlor1• c;1,rn1 klf. ,,.,, 1'>1\ll 1111111 •. •'II be• 01• 9'd ~ ........ $210~ ...... A roomy upgraded ap· ....................... C .. hh-1071 pndeofownt!rship .• p11t10 rnn .. 1 .. n~th uf 1,•rtJ llll'l 0 '> J1·l1i;ht Toteily r1•1~1lld 4 IM 11• -w..,.. proxl900sqfl2story J UDOISLAMD ...................... . home• l 'ltl!'O•' to '"h°""' l't•t l!l' ""u1111• 1 • ht. tr•et oc.-.-d c•y• •lewl. 1261,000 Bdrm. on fet' land By Owner. contemporary NEWPORT BCH OPLX ~.:.IO Wnn t 111 .. 1 • ,111 111o111t'1 1·,1r1' :~110 "'•JO ' lleg.t l .._......_ l .._... ,._ wfftl Slamt.'<.i 111ass windows ENTBTAIMHS 4 Y1' old sgl family home ~.OOOhlock Lo ocean,· ~172l) 11J1 or n.1~h l11 1ww lli.111 L.... _._1 and upt>la1rs peek at th~ PARADISE tn pnv. <."Omm, 2·st y. 3 IJ(e 3 BR units, fplcs, T•.-11RL " .1 n t ,..,. L 1 ,. 1. u' ~· 1 wp•rt. creft...,.tlalp md vrwetltt-IMJ racific Br. 2 Ba. mstr retn•at f 1 d t rrns· It' --SJt'l ~I l ',111 o ... 1.,.1 ··~·t •lewa. $349,SOO PLUS Spacious 3 bdrm l.1do overlooksSanJuan h1lls. garagt'll, ee an' c .-" •ll""'·~, •17X4 497 3331 fabulo us rl'r r eat i nn home IS indeed an enter · Earthtone de<.'Or w /tile. , h ...... -· SI 1,000 Pitel llDUCTIOH ( ~'llt'r.4 lul\ t' Jlurl'l1a~NI anod\cr home 11111J Jr•• t t• »ti) lt• movl' 'ftlll> Im ..t~1 M \' humt' fl'al un·• I ta.Jr,, :1 huth~. l.im11\ niom. 2 flrt'pl .. e"!> :t11ll ,J pool .tt J<tl.'UUI Fnr 111url' ulfunnalauo. cull :>4ti ~I ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Tastefully Decorated Newly Remodeled Lovt•lv hnmr lor;.ilt·d in n tr t' · q u t l'I il r l' a h y scrlOOls. 1:nlf and tt·nnii. /\ '\UJ)f'rhly upgr;11frd horn(' with 4 tl<'dronm!'.. fien. d1mng room, enl ry hall. fam1h· r or•m . f1replaCl' f':il11>. llut:t' lut Sl5.9.!l(.1() Ca II 5-10 1720 WL -· IRAMDMEW TOWMHOMES "lrittmwy Woods" I t.<t"l"llll' C'Ol-l<i :\11·,,a I 41-1:1:.! Sunt:i i\na J\ \ 1· Englii.h Tutlur '.:& .1 llr :-r1111 1,., l'I. :uo;,:1 ,.,, .. g .., r ;1 I! 1•. I r I' I 1· ., • m11·nw. '" l':.. gri·1·11l11111"" w1nrlow-.. 1111vl. "fl" Tl':NNISt·nurt t""'-llUlil or !Y.>!'>· lll20 Ot•\'l'lop.•d h~ W1oll n.•t· l14•\' Co A Showplace ~Location ~;T47'<~1'11t'nl Sl'h0<1ts. "hn1111•n R t·cntl'r ;.inti frt'l'"'"''· Char mine hom1• h;'" :1 tx'<frii<1m-. l•t·JUI 11 ul oak p;im•lnl tl<·n . with wl'! bar. for ma I 1hmn1: runm. r1n·pl.1PI", phl'\h upi:iraflt>d 1•arpl'I· in1nm11 murh mt1r1·' Cov en.;! patio lkm l m1:-.s 1t ' BJ.i.(I. Call ~10 li'.!O TAR&aL -.. lnvc:<tor must St:ll I horn<' rn Cost a Mesa. r-:n bnlkerugc 20.'i Amhurst-~.r..OO c.all 8:11 !IOlll for rnrorrna· tion. Prc:1t1~1t>US 1\11.-:;a Verile 3 Br. familv r m . 2 Ba. frplc. indoor Swcd1:.h li(IQ. 751 ·5.'H7 --- MO MORE LAWNMOWER! Townhouse: :J hdrm. :! bath, dinrng, bu11lms. xlnt t•;111~W> & t1raJ)l'S. Many dN·orah•r touchi.'S. Douhle i.:aragc. Asking $14.000. <.:allS40 1151 ... ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS $9000 DR 9>/4% Int Owner will carry fin:in. Reduced lo Sl 19.5110. Pro<. lnds1•pd, 4br Mcsfl Verde home w /frplc, wl'I bar, many xtras. 2810 SeranR l'I. 751·36!16, Own/Af!l'-'--. ----- By Owner. Col I. P r k home. 3 Br. walk to schools, xlnt cond lhruout. OCTCU as· sum es loan. $89,500. 957-6198. Prin only. RIDUCED!!! 4br, 2ba Mesa V"rde Home on comer lot. R. V. storage. Will Carry 1:-t w /min. 125.000.dn. By Owner. Asking SI 16,500. 962-7620. IASTSIDE • facilities und easy walk tamer.; paradise. 4.000 sq man a-blinds & woven Don l ~iss l esc 11n1v~ nn.n°" M.\111-. 1-.r· •GUlli..I ._ BEACH t.opnvale bearh It. bonus rm. r~ently re · woodi. thruo ut. Prof. ~\n;;"r~ams, ca .... - f.h·1td111 u,p1:r111lt.'•l .1111 L~ "A ANU modeled. Amenlt1es plus landscapl'd . y ard. .J•H•• ?"' , .N•('fll 'iU' Mu-.1 wll l'rin 1>111\ 499-4551 495-1720 J fabulous ussumahlr make this new Lido last· Comm. pool & spa. Must [ I .,, ·:~;SIDE :;;~~ L"":':::= ~'"~::'.;~fr·~· ::'.,;,j""'' to pmoew. ~.=:,;=:'" . •:lllt CHARMER Dana l'oint Newport IHCh FOR MORE INFO· llJOiPASEO ASSUME Real Estat_e__ MAIAMJA 7 112°/o LOAM _Ba_yf_ron __ l_Ou_ pix ..-ant \U. Cust t-xec home 4br. BALBOA DUPLEX Coro'nadu S I Old <ilarrrwr, close to bay. 51~.WJ l"nlt"r thru dr.101 :1111· 3Br upr 2Br lwr ..-p. 2'·zba A1C. nu plush atnum t-.:oq1t1:..l'J h1'.I\ \ '." •• -••••••••••••••• !~~! LOIJ-o •och I 048 -·------bltns & ldry hkup IO ea Cl'llt~. llle roor & l'nlry ht·:.arm. v. h1i.:h ,.,.,II o g-. •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • .t. ···-'-'-L-Sum m r :v. n tr o • n t I Solar ht.d pool. Li.: p\'l lot maJw tl11:. J bdrrn, :: h.1 ----· S390.000Jofr o wn tagl Call Ocl5t!O·J I J7, 7711-6123 horm· 111 r ht1ll'l' \•,,t.1 Luxary LivinCJ DISTINCTIVE Fairway El Ni~uel 3br. IM0-1879 lofl'l NORTII COST A MESA Rcfurbu;ht:.od tn·plex with rm•plal'l~ & patios. Xlnt n .. 'lltal area. $149,500 fee. M£.,,..a\ 1·1L~ls11ll· 1\ n •;il for Two B.EGAMCE $!34.!XX>. Custom Heall) -------- w1nnt<r Sh11ws I 1k1• ,1 r\ i:?t•m of a rambling nf}.9777 leach Dolltouse mOlkl. prolcs~aonall~ r1• 1-:1 .. uanl conlt>mp.1rarY· n.L-.torn home on t.'Xt rn H~E-O_E_H_R_E_r\_L_T_Y $105,000 mod£·1t~I & rl'tlt•rora1t·1I sl vlt• hom1.• w ith 2 nlt'e larf':l' l(ll Garde ns and ·1·,·1k1· 11\'"r ~.'UUJt·1·1 to,., ht~rooms. dl'n. dinin•• d 1 1 S8\l .. -.oo J bdrm. ~1 ~ Newport Shores. allrae· , .• ,.. avo1:a o tn.'<'S I ugc 1 v h ,.,. d I ' t 1 "'IC 1~1111..: FllA loan 1r1!I 1~.01 ruom. tiled t•ntry. bn1:k uiu room. beamed l'l'tl· a""" o '' l R:tn · · .. · · ll\'l' J BR. ne~·ly crJJt 'd 6t f1r .. plc1c1'. wl'lbar and ,1 l'. 2 pf)nb, wlk 111 painted msadl· 01 out S ( l iil!4 1 :J • ·" •nl?~. mai:..st\'~ b rai•k ston.-s. Ml\t" i,:a..;, 9'. ;.i-. blk t b a h O n ~ACi! j!;JlriJ;.Jrtl mOn.'. i>b!>SIVl' c11vrrh1 ftrl'l>lan>. all n;.itur:.al k ·s o l' r . "' l'r . _,, -·------l1n1·k r1rt•pl:.ac·t· Comm ~um ta h I 1· · 8 r o 1• r lran~rrrred 11ut of ;1n·a " wOod.-.. Modr rn k1trlwn I' f<t•al "~"Halt• j.)C\t'll ~.f>OO Hurry, t·all Eiwl'llcnl m.astl'r -.uilt·. l'OflJWr~at1on .a~y ac Pool & tcnn 1:. tOUrb 55:1·11451 l.'t':'>:.. 11·11111!.. golf. ht·a1·h H1•asonahlt• lt"rm:-111 SPACIOUS IS 1lt.,.t'nj)ll\l' vf th•~ .I ll('(Jro1.•m. :!• ~ h;alh nmdo I 11 !"I l· ,1 U I I f II I W 11 11 ti i. t r , .• 1 01 l'rt1ff'SS1nnalty d1·c-oralt'tl rur I ht• )'Ounµ at ht'.11'1 Sll.500. ()ntul); tc#L m'21 . N.wport C enter 640-5357 Deno Point 1026 . •.•.......•........... M:t1?J11fwt·nt oct•<in \ u•w l"rw 3 W . li:ic rm!>. c :1rd ltd St•p. SUllt'I. i\~l l:W-oo;!J • 7 59-0706. GRJ\NDON:NING MARINlTA Prl'i-ti)!ious n·s1denc1.·s ttl'1tr tht> mann;.i from $1fi5.000 83 1 3150 : ·\9:1-440>, :>19 MI I HILLTOP Thl' .. nt·•·r nt•W •'U!>lOm :1 bl~.lroorn homt· ha~ II\ m i: r••irn i''t1·111·1"1 ch>11r..,111,..11 111g on <all on·an \ 11.:w ';\lu1·h m111t• lo ll•ll. n 1ll C.:F;NT(;HY 21 WEST, !'l54 ..4114(). MA.KE OFFER! Altrat11Vt' 3 lldrrn, 4!1: bath. ull the nact>tu•s rn· t' I u d i n i: .a u l o m a t 1 1· s1mnkll·r ~.)stem. iat'll7.l1 pl11-. n tnp h1 II lorat10n Oulv 1 2 mil<• t11 f)(·t·an & Manna '1wm·r had l n IC':t\(' Want-; offers fast. N.kmi;: ~:!6.~>00. .....,..onleoch 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORNER LOT Lot-; of room for motor lnme or boat on this niec 3 bdrm , 2 ba full pnrt• -'1,!nl Park Place. Inc. '"2·7461 ---Bea utif ul ll untini.:t on View Pomt 2br condo. 9f..1-9579. UMITSUMITS We have 2 .3 , & 4 PLEXES, some walkinA distance lo the heach. Priced from $187,500 up. Park Plare.lnc842· 7461 Four bedroom assume t&Z.400.0wner. pnn only, low down . Cal l 9flll.IX>41 /6.14-4800 IW1!9• llln:a• 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCB.LEMT Pl.AM l.ar-ee 3 bdrm, 2 ba all on one floor. Near shoppinR renter. Park Place. Inc. 8'2·7461 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'PAAllB I unlimit<.'<.l storai.:e (lt•t'Jll <..:all n.1-: Uf'c 1 d:t~'S l(J fi (lUahfwd huyer . Call fur I~ vat•w. $27r,.ooo 4!J.l· l:il5. Olht'r unws .appt to .o~· l'«ltlt.Y, _ .. DON OSEM 4!1!!· 11;z.5 h· m sl! ~}. l:!J'l. 5Jti-~9H REALTORS ~I GLENr-:1-:v1n: 497 48-IH 3 +DEN $114,900 t'harmang Uartmouth w •lvly atnum Upi,:radcd thruoul l.g•· mstr s wlc. Nrar pool:-. & JU\'U~.ti. t•lu~ m1111mum main ll'nanrt· yrrl Nl'wly ur f1•m.I 75.'l-l~ll lk:.al t-:< .. tate WOOOIRIDGE SALE-LEASE-OftT. :.!l1r, rlen. :!ha, S&S patio humt'. g11rJ.!(•uu.-. lmlsq><I. P;illo. w 1:ovc·r. ralh t'l'll 1ng W11<1dburn bral·k frvll·. g;as k•ll'hen hl'at, atl;1t·h. 2 (';ir )!ar,I!, pvt t'Orl unit. 91. asf.umablt' mtge. ~.900 Own. will ht-Ip fin. liy owner_ 714 6-14-0549. R;1m•ho San Joaqwn 2br . dl•n. 21ia. frplt·. II\ I pc1l111s. all on golf 1·011r!>'' EnJOY Vll'W from most rooms. J>n(1 l & Jal.' Sl:ll .500 1>10·0!'-17. UPWARD MOBILITY Why not cnJO~ pro f1·:..~1onally 1k<·or 111l•d arK.1 lancbraJ)t.'<i ·I llllrm m the ltan,'h Elel!Hnl hvtnJ.! on qw1•l cul d1• s;tt' Onl\ $1211.CWlO VOGEL l'AL'I 1-'ll" f~(HHfil \\1LLOWS BY OW!'it-:H :I Hr . 4682 Hoxhury. S.'>I 1566 aft 51'1\1 ---~--- llcsl Buy In ln·1nc Oianl'helfor 5hr. & fam1· I~ $100.SOlt 63/l 7871 Turtlcnx•k Plan I 3 bdrm. 3 h;.i fam rm lhghly UP· graded. J:ICUZ71. SI0.000 a<;sumable loan Sl28.SOO Ry Owner. !Y75 O~ HERITAGE ft ARK 3 Bdrm+fam1ty rm t·on· do on s par i;lreenbl'IL t.M1wr will sell on I anti t'Ontract w 'l"Urrc nt 9 • In. i\1.'t 97'i·Olil6 ---- BELOW MARKET' F:l<•t:ant upgraded 3 llr. Must sell . l'nn only . h73-431J A~. ----~·och 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REEDER Rt:1\l~TY llilltop Developer:. Laguna Charmers Ocean View New Condos & New House t blk bch. 1. ,2,3, bdr, 442 Cypress at Locust . Owner /Developer /Bui Id e r /B r oker . WILL COOPERATK 499-1625 Iv msg. or 494·4315 (Con· dosll0.6. ------ Orw Yl•ar olcl 3 0r. 2 1" lla +fam rm C...'.<'d ar <'xlr F'r. wmdows, ~45,1)00 497 ·475!1or774·5~ THE BIG STEAL 1\.'.m VUt; UO~'T llA\'E TO BF: 1\ TlllEF tu ,,.,. tht' \'alu1• m Iha:.. "lrtl..i111! 1·11ntt•mpor11ry hom1· Lot•all'd hlJ.!h ;ilhl\ 1· l..:1guna"; raml·d HI\ ... ,.a 1·11as1lin1· un l<1rgt· 1111 with lush plant1111.?:.. p<ilm a n cl i. u n ~ h a d c .J counyard SPR/\WLl:"<G 4 BOHM . 3 B/\Tll FLOOR PL,\N with form ~al tlaninl! r oom . •family room). f1•aturcs spal'IOUS hv1n1: room ap· prox. 21:1 fe e l long. w1BEAl\IED CEILING A ~ D t.: 1-: N T 1-: I! f'IHEl'l.t\L'I-: OF l'ALOS V 1-; R 0 F: S S T 0 N t-:. St('J)!>1n·t·r k 1tchen ha~ built in falllo(l'. 11\'t'R. di" hwas hrr <inti laundry art'a. We lhmk th1:-. tw t h'r bwlt homt.•, 1n mm t·· in roncht111n '' u "l<EAI. STEAL" at only $142,500 FuU Pric~ SJo-:t: TODAY '' GONt:TO:\tOHHOW' ~ MISSION IEALTY 985S. Cst Hwy, Lai:una PhoM 494-07 l I . Emel aid Bay Lot 673·fi634 Causey & Company LliDED GLASS Tropical J!urdl'ns. ocean view. pool and muc h more! g)5,000 • 1104So. <.:oasl lhway IJl V1ll<1S.H~ f'a1 r LAGUNA Bl::ACll 497.2457 Lapa ..... 1052 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANVlEW Unobstr uc ted hill & ocean views. 3 Br. 2 ba custom fam rm. Pvt beach community. Only $159.000. II. Johns R.E . 493-6891 roR SALE·W. Nine Con· do 2 Br 2 Ba, priced to sell at llJ,000. Prin only. 831-3842 ~ l.ach I 048 LoglRI •och I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• A Million Dollar View A 11,wrt aeul<1r \ h'IA or lovdy valley from th•~ t•lt•i.:11nt 2 s tory h1>ow IOl':tlt'<l adJan·nt t.u lush ~reenhdt ~. h1.•dr0t1m,,, dmin~ mnm. ftn·pla1•l'. lil.lllUll'\. plu"h COlflll'llllg I hr II 11 U I .! p .1 I lfh $!JI.LOO ;\lu"t ,,,.,.• I .di ·l!Y.l ll)i-1 TAABB.L. -· 1.00KS l.IKE :\tol>t:I. /\II tilt· v.urk Ii.. d\10\'. I UH, ~ ba home• Plul>h 1.•rpt.:.. drps & v.allroH·r mg.,. For 1T1;J I din & f q >k 5 min lo OCl'an, Ill m111 lo Lag Brh. ,\:-;sum;.ihlt· loan, no qualifying. Must St.'t' lo appn•twlt'. I' I'. $119,9.IO. 645-CY751i 1055 ....................... Model Home Sol~ M.J. lroc:k & Sons Inc. Wl.' -.:an'<i th1• h1·~t f11r la.51 ' Trulr L:tk£> For .. i.L·~ llllt':'>t 'afu1•:-,\ :i llR. I :-tnr_,. SI 1:1 mo. or,, t Ill!. :!stor\'. SIJJ.I~ fluth air nmcti1wn1•d. full ~ up gradccl. bt·aul1fully !11• BYOWMER SuJ>t.•r N~•Rhbrhd 3br 2h:J ~ fam rm l"t·v. ly n ·- dcco SkyL11t• Walk lo 11 k ... t'hl $1 2 ~.~oo . li4{>-lli3'i lest Buy In Shor~s By Own!.'r. :'lipl Shurf·~ .. :J llr l'clmm. l)Olll. lt·nm~ 1·1i.-.. Sl03.!llO l'ourll':..) to Hkn. "5-l)4.JK;, I II 1-: ST 0 H I C: I :'-.\ J. lll.l'FFS Al<Ei\' S\·n~a lltmal Pl.in E. h11::hl} 1•11-.tom11.c1I. ~µ1H·111u<: :.: hdrm swll.'!' .. ma"1'1\'e family rm & addt'C I hub h \ r m 0 \' ,. r I " u k ., l'OOrm1JUS J.!rt•1•nb1•ll II II n I's t I ) p r I ,. ,. d at SUl9.SOO 1\1(1•n1 "40 f>5(i() NEWPORT HGTS ·nu~ hidden beauty ti. un dead end st 2-sty :; Hr 3 Ba. sml ocean \'1ew. full S wt·d1!>h -;.1un.1 . h it.: Jat'uu.1. !ots o f t''<I ras Must .!>t't' tu apprct•1.ite S/25,ltlO. Owner will ht:lp r1nann' -A ?QE:HIGE: q_-~'t----ilf--HOME~ 33:1.1 W Coast tlv. y. N 13 645-6646 1-oralNI & 1>rnfcs:.1vn:illy I•--------• landsrupt-d. Pnm1.• lora 1111n t ':.all nov. 17 14 1 581·9610. 1714> 77().l;ii!JJ Mtwport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home on Lirlo. trade for 1ncomt· p r o p erl~. Ol4ne r tRkr. 499-4-tf.0 CUSTOM llGCAMYOM 5tlXl SQ Jo"T + a Bdrm. :;1 ~ bath. 3 car gar l.oc<1ted on t·uH k .. ;1c wilh views of izolfrour~t· & mtns. For pravatr showing or this lasting t-ontact Dan Ribb!>. ROGBS REALTY 675-231 t 3 Br 2 Ba Bluffs cond(I, I ll•vel. pool. nr shopplni:. tennis. M'hOOIS $132,500 Pnoc1pals only 675·0812 --~ cstm family honll' 4 hous...s from bch fo'('c land. must sell. Owner 545-8628 ---- OC EANFRONT Dplx 21lr. I ba ca. X·ll! 2 car i.:ar. P'JS.000. 675·1~ MONTIGO OWNER AM.AMC ING Fantastic M onte.io model, Harbor View! Prime condition. New carpeting thruout ! 4 Bedrm. Formal dining rm. "'reshly landscaped. Pri1111lc yard. Close to pool and school Owner THE BLUFFS Rt•dun·d to $1-1 1. 900 A~utcly imm;ieulatc :i Hdrm ·i·~ bath. l•>rma l t11 n 1 n i: . Sp I 1 l I 1• v e I townhome. Olwn ~Plll'e v1l'w from h \'ani:? room and master s wlt•. Now vat' ant. 11wncr anx1ou.s. CaJI 540-1151 ~HERITAGE '.. REALTORS LIDO ISLE E.xccplional -lbr. ::ba on Wide St to St lvt. fr!.'neh doors & beam realm.es thru out. hardwood fir~. formal OR. ls: So p atau, u se d brick frpl c . Completely n·modell•tl. By Ownt'r. $460.IJOO. 673-M.23. IEAUTIFUL 41R + FAMRM.HVH 1''t'C, near schl, park & pool. $174.500. M t :;fRO:;"" 2 ld.<1 with large house. Could be Duplex ~ES REALTY INC I.St !'Mb (714) 673-6210 2001 w. 8elboe llwd. I Ne-1 INci.·C--...IHIO will C'reatively finance ---------for quahf1ed buyer. HARIOll VIEW OB.IGHT Hurry, call 752·1700 f -W ft4 th J o f ... f l •z I ' '• I f<IALlY INI 1080 TRI PL .. ~X -On four-pll'x kit. Nl'ar Harbor Blvd • Cot.ta M1-sa 642-5200 Pete Barrett,.r ~alty ~glster ' ....................... ~~-~~~~~- NOIATESALE R3 Lot-$57.000 2 BEDROOM llOM E m lhe tiOO block or So. Syc·amorc i\11 old1•r 2 bedroom, I bath homl' 50Xl2S lot Conventional terms only Cdl 644-7211 NICE :l hr, I·'• ha lt·:.an LO w I I g c ~ r ti I n ~ cl n•·ll!hhorhofld . II ri t'I\ HBC./. pl:int1•r'. •·n1 I'd pal.lo & 1r11n1 tnm Uhl J!:tr w 1add1t11mal • ~ ha 7', loan no1o1. 1·>11~uni.:. $59.000 l•l l'a:>h down. PymLs S19'UJO per mn. in d . Laxes & ms. 534· 7533 l'Ves1wk.nds by appt un- --Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 UNITS.C.M. Beaut ne w bui ldini: F'lreplaces. xlnt loca11on 1 TSl. lnvmt.-; 642· 160:1 ()·t':tnfrnnl ,\pl/Hotel. & Store-:. Npt Bl'h. Owner l'arrv ~!15.000. b'15-~') FtlSTTIME INVESTORS DRUM f>nme llW1tmgton Bt>at·h 4-plcx m a highly des1ra bll· rt'ntal a r ea. Only Sl44.950 It won't last' ly Pnn nnly -C:l 11 n11w Uk r K42 2.';3.'i . •..•.....•...•.•••.•.. 1100 ...........•..••.•..... VBlYSHARft 1976 Celtic dlll wide. c-nr ner lot. i.:rt•al ~l.Hl1 ·r htJmt.' Low Park rl'nl 1:\t fo~) Mobil. Hom. Store ~-111«95 -~-----$16,900 STEPS TO lliCH Obi w1dl• '61 Tra1lcrama tON5186l 3 P\'l b1·h & pier Sub-lett1nt.! allowed. I JX'ak'd m Treasure Is :l.8>1 J>at·1f1c t:-Oast llwy LJ ~ Bch Offe r ed h) Rma1s.~anet! M P. (714 I 49!1·:tJln '78 Km!!~lon dbl-wide , SJ30 spare. C:M, until 9PM l'all &t:! 311611 ·si VilunJ!, 12' t•xpands 9 mort', dean. in p;.irk. adlts. no pets. $21!1.000. 54.>lmi PEACE & QUIET In Huntrn.eton B1•arh. Sl14 mo. S2.W5 down. Sl07 spact• re nt. 1977 l"f'j \H t 'OM PU:T ION ~7 r;hfl>n ,\ ve. CM Dix :IHr homl'. tilt> rool i\bo52Hrrl'nlal-.. To:>t'I' t »ll 9'i!I SCJ!f9 SELLING? WHY PAY MORE? ~.-nd for hroehurc or 1·all Wt'?-lcm R<"alty Ser\'Jre:, 1\ H.cal l'.:o;talc Advisor) 530-1073 --- SELLERS WIU CARRY! l2UNITS. HB H rNITS, S.\ 24 UNITS. ANAJI. l!*UNl'r.>.CM 4 HOUSES on LOT Pnnc1pals Unly Plea!$e . All of the:-.c proJects may be purrha~ed o n very favorable contracts . Ol\<ner 1s mot111atcd & want s f af>l aet1on . llmkcr: ror mforma lion cal12A hrs. 541-0800 201140 l'loublc w1dt>, in·~~~~~~~~~~ dudiniz O/W. rt'frtJL ~ w o No chalt1re n or Nwport <.:rest Condo. 48r, pets · 2•~ ba, 2 s tory, dbl II garage. $700 mo lo mo. lf1 6'»1751 962·44TI (m ) 546·8103 Acno1Jt for s• 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REMTSCOVEI MORTG4GE 150/oDOWM 4-Plex. Ass ume. Seller 0 C LAiii.JD w ill ra rry paper. • • " Manage m e nt. avail. King s ize estate. 31 + Agent, Gary o. Bosler acres. $!600 per acre m· """'~-.,..., "~""" eludes lake for f1Bhiog. -or_, . .,....,. Ready for deve lopment. 1 ___ PM_·n_c_i.;,..pa_l_s _ool_y __ Adjacent property also o Units. condo approved. available. Newport Bch. '85@,000, MUl..LAN REALTY Prinonly979-5425 3400 Irvine /\v. Ste 101 1----=------- N.8 .54().2960 h lwllh IEACHIMCOME ""tars. llOO n.>lex in OldCdM So. of ••••••••••••••••••••••• PCll 2·2Br. $172.500 4 Uruts & house. by owner. Nwpl HJthts. <.;. M . Uxgross . 1213) 831·1070 eves. (213)481·1800dys. 2 UNITS HEWPORT 1 Blk lo bch , 3·2Br. Owne r carry finance $!25.000 . 4 Bdrm, 2"'4 Baths. ri.replace, patio. shake ---------•• rod, etc. Sl29.000. RACQUET ~~~ [~Id Lal'J{e 4 Bdrm r atermo Md! Harbor View home. Lttc t·ounl r y k it<•ht·n . private yard. Mu~l sec to appreciate. C0Rdo-'11i.,..1 /T ow11-...._.for.-1700 2 UNITS HIWPOIT 4 yn; new, comer lot. wlk A Plettttffi 11 Ne111e .. ...._.. fttH """ !tie~ Cttftl .. ..................... ...................... ... , .............. . PvMll ........ ftUUllry lftlr II tflere ere cfl•""•· c• IM L .... o.,.,,"'."' " tfl• DAILY ,ILOT fer ,,.,., ... 11 .... ,. .. ........, ....... ...az., .... ~Mcc..le, Rltr . Ml-772t Low down FHA· VA. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. fem. rm. as.ooo. 831-0788. By oner lea\'lol state. Bml ~ ln Back Bay area. 2 llOl'Y Cape Cod. 4 bdrm• w /l1e walk-In cloHU. 3 ba, din rm, fam rm. largest lot on cul·de-uc. encl. patio, beaut lndlcpd. Redured "°°°· to 1146.900. 2U4 Bonni~ Pl.~orl71·2311. Get GREEN cash for WHITE elephants wlUI a C1Uliffed Ad C.llMZ·5fl'18 CLUB Highly upgraded Fore11t Hills Model. Super faml· ly home with cent. air, new carpets, built·ln Lil· ton m ic rowa ve, Kitdlen•kl dhlhwasber, new!olutmfloor m kit. Grut location. ) WHl.,.WATll YllW -SOUTH LA.uMA 2 oedroom, 1 bath adult own your _Qwn unit overlooks Aliso Beach and park. Sit on your enclosed deck and watch Catalina sunsets. $89,000 A COIJMILL IAMC• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nr..ethu .. ..,,._ ....... ..... 206 STIPS TO ICH 3 Br. 2 ba house, dbl gar, rrplc. pvt st .• tO'hi down. $138 .SOO . Own /agt. ~1352. IACIC IAY·STUL 3 Br home w ,i20x40 pool· +Jae. Xlnt. cond. Only Sl)t,000. • HCMCYOH -c0t•es 13 avi\1. &M!U3. Agt • "'WISTCUFF .. Corner location. walk to shopping, 3 BR. f'am Rm. formal d ining. 2 Oreplat"eS, new llatln«. = $179,SOO. A1t. 754-7100 a;; 29Z1 Bristol. CM 107' ••••••••••••••••••••••• sbP,, 2~ba Townhome Ckun View. Pools, golf. $96.500. Galla·ry Of Hornes Mary Rowse. a.11 collec.1436-4362. Sell with EASE! lt'sa BREF.ZE Oaasiried Ads su.5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blcTo ... 1m1 to bdL llJl'l,500. Prin on· Se¥erat to choose fl'Om. ly. Ag\. Les Ban.bart Priced fmm '56.000. lo .. ~~~C7~S~. ~~~~~ 1256.000. Some wllb no s: down VA terms. Park Place.Inc 842· 7481 ... 900 2 Bedroom. l 'ttba. Adult communiCy . Ocean • South , Ot'eanslde. D ~corator Model. Furnlshed or un · fumilhed. Phone for ap· pointment to !!ff. <714 ) t-m.4422. Alt. Get GREEN cash for WHITE elephanta wiUI a CWalrlH Ad C.llM2·Kll By owner Dall• Point. Pride °' Ownership 4. plex~ tm.OllO eacb OG up lo 15,000 sq_. ft. Iota. Owner will finance on rontrad with mlnimwn sra.ooo down. wm ac· commodate eltcban1e. 3M1J O..ltam Way, Apt o. O.P . 491·1097 or •5275. RT· Duplex near bml beach. LC 3Br, Iba ee unit. Muat aell. 56.- . .. . .,....--~--~~·--~~ ....... ~ --.-.-.. -· ·~-......__._._......_ ....... ,_. I «•-chz' On. ··---Jllf•-· -...•....e .. , ... • 4 UMn I 1/J MIUS TO llACN Exc•llenl 3 bdrm. 21 , ba owner' homelike unit t-'ln•pl<' PL1t10. CIOl'\ed 1araaes. Growth art'a Amont1 new bldg~. Two 2-hdrm and ont-1 bdrm inconw produl"ln~ units working ror )'OU around lht' doc.•k . S~.500 ~lf(•r wUI finance. WUUY N. T AYLOI CO ... ........ 2111 s-J .... fn .... ~ · MIWPOIT CIMTll, M.I. 644-4t I 0 ............... -.. ....... 1'12 I .-OSS ••••••••• ••• • •• • •• • •• • • llrNd 6 bul&er unlli. LA ....... ,_,.,"-d ~a.'9d. no r~nt .~;~;;•••••••••••••••• control. 18-3Br. l 118a ..._PHlrl~• 3107 ~y Slll5.0UU. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._5502 SPACIOUS occanCronl 4 · Ur. 2 ba, l'Ompl furn home. t-'rpk. w1.1sh /dry VG d'lhwtir. 2 rar ll8r. 110 ,.._......,.. µct~ $1350 11no vrly Avu1I ~!JI 15 !HS 5354 ur 644 \1582 Wtllt ~~~ Show~ lnim l 144 I rJ: 2 br, I bl!. t•lll' i: ,11 !vmpltl'y r1•tkrt'rl 111 out No i11.1ta M ~IJ !IT(})W Nin• ii tidrm hou"•' "1•11110 Nu t•h1kJfc11 '" "'"" IU2 G lat> 3 fjr 2 fk£, ()N'IJO\l(lll', ~I mo 1870 l1arkc.'r1•!>t 673 6743 C)fWI Son 12 ~ I HH. ii H.1. t"11m llm. lpll'. N l4Jta Metia. SMJO rno l'all Cuol. !157 O!l:.tl 546 2:n:l, brokC'r Wantt'd by pV1 pty, 1~·1·nn vu homt" l11e. option to Luy or 1m lcs co111r1lt't 540-7245, Joe• 4 BR. 2 HA. 4wet 1·ul tfr C.,at'. Mc,a dd Mar S>7:> 1mo 7M·O!IH6 tkeaolrunt La1una 1•r1v1tt11 t•vlnl Spet· ta<"UJ31' vl~wi-. brand new nwbal.i h41!1W, ~/JllU Vt<fll'ly <MM·'6e4 • .au..w73 Lefilll...... JJU ••••••••••••••••••••••• _., 1mo ~rm1mcnl or Sumrntir r1.1nt•I to I>\' "'-~Ullukod :1 bdrm. 2""1 b11 l'unJu d c1'1t nl . (rpk. 111c. 2 puol!t. will tu ''t"'"'· .,.,, .. ~.ii. i':au4~ •11'\'l''l> t t•rlft l' golf l~1111•h. Mult:-i 1'4 I t 'ull H. 1-; Ok 7 llot.Yll 11).11 .l!l1 131 ~ thhl•r lllllC). ·&!'-' 111:6 f\• m11~ __ ~V&tjo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOM t-:.'> f'OR R 1-:~T 3 or I br J'ra L't•d I rum ~35 In 8)25 fnc•d yard & i: a r a R {' s . i-· a m 1 11 e :. pleHc. Kilis & pets wekome Cul I 964 2566 or IJ73..297 I i\.,'t. no fol' lmm:ic 3hr, fq.1k. lrg )..trd. cul d<· SB(' Walk IO setruols. ~mo 7&1761:1 N1re 3 Rdrm Li:C' ft•n1·t'tl Newport leach 3269 yrd New k1leh. Enl'I ..:.• r ••••••••••• ••••• •••• •• • $435 tncl wtr Mi 61t!M NO 1-'l-;t-:' Pl & CuntJo ,..tuve ~uh now. ~,. ···········'··········· down. Good tenants. /\gt kachelM 1·oml11, pool & 1----------!1754>UI Jll<' Nr Irvin<' Blvd & rt•n1111!, Vi lla Hcntub h75-41111 Ilk r Vall'. SlOO mo + 11t-11. INVESTMENT fliL2·4232 M1~e o~ .krry !-IPLIX I l.orJ-aleac:h l148 lncocne . Here 1t 1s J •••. ••••. ••• •• ••••••••• bed. 2 bath house. plus two 2 bed, apartme nts. Owrwr will carry paper. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 67U700 suuua RENTAL For 1mm<.'tl1at.e orcupan. C)'-Charming spacious 1 BR home in prestig10us Emerald Bay Terra1·e Only minutes walk to tlw beach. CONFUSED-? DOH OSEN by the money· market? REALTORS Overwhelmed by th<.' 497-41411 731-3111 ads? FrUlltrall>d by rl'al ---estate terms you don ·1 Newpori leach 3 f 69 understand" Da7.<'<i hv ••••••••••••••••••••••• today's intereht r:lt<'s~' IBr. 2Ba. 22.1 Vt:. Lido An hour with onC' of our Nord, $2,000 m o, t'X<'ept sWf can clear up home I Aug. $2500. (213 l 270.4547 u.-inveslrm·nt pmpt:rty or 1213) 934-0920 ownenihip q:.it-slion.'> you I A L I O A p E H rmy have ant.I ~fl ynu mov in~ prnp..rly 1 • BAYFtlONT wward your ~o:il You'll Summer <1r yrly, 3 Br. ;! be more secun• 1n vour ha. sallUy beach. furn or Jud~nt Whl'n y1;u n unlurn. ('all 6"4·951:1 ~hown a propcrt) tha t •~ N!1 n"htfor you ... ~ UnfurnisMd EASTS I DE 2 Redrm. I bath hou:;(' with lar.:e yard Will a1· c·ept do~ $290 t mn REtMAX-Craii?. 631 · 1200 I BLOCK TO H Ei\('11 PcJRh :Jbr. Jhu w ,34· boul slip S'/95_ !'>10 ~15 art 4 F.1\ST HLUt't'S-3br 2Ka. 2 pat11>S. 211 car gar. BToro ----wshr dryr. rdng, ~ 3232 mo. (2131 W8·R021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. 2ba. yrd. frph:, a l'. club !Be , $.SOOmo. l'Oo Pets. 559-1351 betwn 10·5 ----F...eainYc6y l2l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. home 2 story. 5 bdrm. 2'• ba. frplc, nri:e area No peti.. Sl>251mo 968-9174 or 963 182<1 . lmmat•ulate 4 RR . soll11 h1•ated pool & Jacu111. sccuntY ~)Sll'm Slii5 Beverly. 1;75. J.111 . fi7S.TtH8 -----~onleoch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S & S 4br. 2•,tw . uµ ~rad<-d Jllll~q. rt Xlnl IVC'atJon. Gardener. ~o pets. 493 ·94Jl. da)!>. H4().6203 CVel!. $7!15. ••RLUFFS 4br . 21 ~h:1. fam rm. frpk. pvt pa11n S650 644 1480 lfl30·Sll5U ext40 THE COVE Sensational 2 & a den condominium on wakr' Pool. J3t'u7.z1. heal'li • Yearly rl'ntal. $17[)0 per mo Agt•n1 640-1)5(111 BIG CANYON Fabulous 3 bdrm 1·ustom home wrth s1·n~.1 tion<il gnlf tl()Urst• 'It'" ' Ye.1rl) n·nl.11. SI iOO 1wr mo. ln\el} Mel.am 2 bdrm . l hitth townhome l.;:ir1;:e deck. Avail. 1mmed1ate· ly al.-$700 per month. Al!ent 64ll-6SOll ,. •••w11hh1~ .., .. , .. ._..,.. w........,,...., •. ,..,. -.. ····-··········· ··············-······ ----~-·---·-----·-------~---·----------c:.-.... 1114 C...MIM •H AfzlM .. , ......... Ss ,..... 4ZOO Offkie...... 4400 ......... ·-·········· .............................................. ._................... ..... ................. . IUI CAllTAI a aa, ,ar, paUo •r•a ............... U40 _, rum tr I bdrm. crpt'& ... No ~ta. lat, .... •••••H••••H•••••• EM I: RA I.. D BA Y r n<'I • .iar. Adulb. nv lal& +_.I.Ma Apt A OC SAN Pa 0 NT . (Jl't3 l!llO Nt'wport UI. "nrbs'•A .. Ol..asi Urlt l ....... MuM.t, ao OUI,._ ...._,pvt heh. ~ • · peta. 136$ per mo. + 4 Br• i._. NC rm. Avail t--------- DlllW. 2br, l~ba. bit· ~· poo&I. t... JuH, J.alr 6 Aua. lftllllllllllillCI ! .. ~ .. !~ ..... ??~ m, diabwllber. patio, Dia. 511-.._..Agt. L.ACllJNA BEACH MTR enc Id 1ar1, no pets. Qlndo. !br. 2ba, Taul~. ~~~~~~~~ •-------- INN. •twk •up. Maid -.-i. t*&. No Peta. "75+uttl. Beac h Front . 2br • UP. Otflce-1tore. 'l!l#V , l'Olor TV. heated Off Vanaua rd S t _675-_1_708 ______ ,.._,apt,AvaUnow· e,U, d.r119, A/C. 17I01 PllOI UUI 1m141M.s:IM. Spt.tklua 2br. 2ba. Ion Dlluu pooiakle atr• tie .Junelah.-.1112•"9. 8td.ll8.LM.lo. ... !eN ~\Hw • condD. ~end unit. 2 ar, 2ba. Bltm. d#l'lwhr. 1---te-..:...Wl'Ol--IT--M.-O-.- N•• i bdrm lu•ury car tr•re w telec door N.r.beach.Adlti.,nopetf;. ¥...._...._.. 4ZIO ,._ .... __ ,....fi~ b I ti m 0 =r. Clbha " pool. SIX) mo~ ......... ••••••• .. ••••• ..._. -.,. ... ... mo i (' o <' n ··-dya, M•·t431 . , u.....-, -t Blc .. _ar forleale,a-..a.. . wal11trrro nl. A ecom ,,,_ ~ ~-1or ,..... • ... -~ ~ 8 adult11 only. ..... AM for John. .,..._ · 3144 Clly ~ 41; llMt'8 furn. =mo. 551.flG .or 1'rt'IUUr~ Island 133 S.euUful new Brll· ....................... 125 Di el)' pr c~ cau , ____ Uan __ . ____ _ lhlbo a 8 11y t;l ub tanywooda condo. lbr, Rucho San Jo&quln kf\erSp.m.54l-l · Plu•b dul1ner full pnvU11ae-avad. 142·1802 2ba, 2 car sarg, lennts. twnlwe lBR +loft, llArba. BIO BE AR Lakelront Ml'Vlce n«uc.lve auit.s, Ml..-..tlHdt 3769 poot, extraa. $58$ yrly Adu I l 1>. s s 2 & . Cabin.Smlorl1.i a~. ~ lrvtDe toe•· .... :;;•••••••••••••••• lie. 645-1257 2l3/M0·3'l85; 541-7807 U,,.114.W-1101 1_1iGa_··-*-------- eWll. ~ _. JUNIOR b.ECt!MV~ TOTAL LIVING I Bed.room furnished Apartments • Ph.ia B.a1111hol Stn9le. & 2 Bedroom ( rurn & Unlurn I • All Ulilitin Paid • Sw1111"""9 Tennla. 91111arda • • Arb•tll .. O.reciof r ••• s .. nday INftdt • H-.1111 Clwba. Saw.aa. lanAUM PLUS MUCH MORE! Oakwood Garden Apartment& Newport Beach/North 1181) lrvm<• •nt lb•/\I '14) 64~ O'~u Newpon Beach/South 170ll I brh $1 .• ..(.lJover cl lbthl i~l4J 042·ijJ7U Ariuh• oolv o • ""'" M .rt••l' Opt•u d{u )y ti ' BAYl''RONT 2fir. 2&. 20· boat sUp optional. yrly. no pets or children Evelyn 6JJ.2482. Short term rentab Hy the wt.'Ck . now avail .J!ofe.:. Agent b7~8J70 WE HAVE SUMMY RENTALS TAKJNG ltESERVATIONS associated BROl'ER S-REAl •n11s ']OJ'. W 8olbl')O b 1' ,,..t l l bdrm near Fairview & Baker refrl g & ttove SB>tmo6'2~ 2br. lba. aood area. Kids OK. Pool. S325mo. No PeU. Katby842-186l. 2hr. pvt patio. garR. bll· ins. S125. No children or peh. 1110 Vrl'toria . 646-3197. 833-8105 2 H~e bedrooms/beam ce1lmg, fully carpel.ed. &.all·ln.4'. Super location. S275 /mo Adults only. no pets Apply apt E. 568 W WitsOn New 2 Br. 2ba. encl icar. Adult.I. No pets. ~ tmo. Nr 1.9tllst. 5411·0716 3br. 2ba. tn 4·plex. patio. gar, new pawl, carpets. No Pets. MOO. S.U. 7983 Reduced rent for light duties. Jbr. 2ba, family, no pt"tl\. 831-291!* l Br with b.lth. 71U Joann St. $2115, iod utrl. 642-7344 Wfftlab VIiiage Beautiful brand nl!~ <tdull apUI. !'lo pt:LS. Pool . Jacw:z1. Garage avail. 9flS W.19thSt _ Har h $?70-St75 l Br $3l~Srl5 <! Br $JOO. $37 5 Thl. M~mt 645·11122 Unfum l br. Adults. no ix.is . $295. mo Gus & water pd Garage & pool Mjtl'. 645-~780 ..... 1141 -w ... m... llANUF.REPS L.,.. Beautifully furnl1hed • , _ _., .. ,d. /.l"•h exec. ••,•••••••••••••••••••• 2br ...... on , .. _ ... ater tn ~ """"' YD Pleasant " spac Studio pvt' :a'le .~~ area. ofts ~}o ely 1a8arden w/Vu. Central loc nr bch. Maka ni Kai Marin a. type_. avail. In nta ,,,_, ....," call ..... -· Ana nr Twltin. We olf@r uruY _.. ....,. . ...,...9 Kaneohe Bay. llOO mo. Ftr ct 24 h al\6pm weekdays. 44' boatallp avail oo long you lie Y · r tt!'flTI tse. 714 -830·1746. an11wertn1 11erv . con ~HicJ1191 3152 ference room. l moothly ••••••••••••••••••••••• LMf&\IDi. oceanfront pnv. price Includes ell. FAtiNG GOLF COURSt: b e a c h • f a s h a n f{ 1136-UBZ. Coodo 2 br, 2 bi.. West weekly tmo. Wtnte r•·=----Be-ac_h_ot_c-.-f-ull Nme Dr. Lovely are11. Rales, 499-.3818 Bltns. washe r ·dr.ver. &:bath. patio, 2 car gar .. auto Udol.a....,f1..t '15-4112 opener. Adults. No pets. 2 Units Avail. 2 Br •den MIWPOIT CINTIA $e75 mo. Call 770-1950 or 2 Br. 6.11·3230. DesitD plaia luxurious Mlwparf leach 386' ._...to S..... 4JOO office aub-lel $'120 /m o. .......... ••••• •• • • • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61().. 7020. PAal< NIWPOllT Since J'irll we have helped i--e.aitt--.-.-Wte--- Ba ch el o r .s, I or 2 l.hol111uwta ol our cl!eots Availnow,2oCfces inNB Bedrooms&Townhouses find roommates. We can nr airport. #l 22$ sq ft. From Ptll.50 beipyoutoo! comer, •2 is.seq ft. In· 8pecta(•ul11r s p1s. total HOUSIMATIS tenor in tastttlully dt· recreation program. 832-4134 (213 )466-&14J corated full servlct• social p~ram 7 pools. K suite. 71'-833-9971. tervu.s courts. At 1-'ashron Share 2 11ty lgc apt 2 br l!a 1--------- lsland. Jamboree & San w full ba. Ocean vu ...... 11tl...td Juaqwn Hillis Road Dana Pomt $!75 + util r-4450 C7 I 41644-I 900 .\93-5..'llO Unda 4219 Patrice. 3 br. 2 ba. Fl'imle pref. Shan· 3 Hr 2 rondo Split lf'vt>I w 1frpk ha. 1 blk beach. NB & puol. ~mo. jjlJ Klti2 Must bt: neat. 548·~16, ----6't2·:tll8 ~Yi''RONT2br.2btt Vu ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'or st.ore "orfice space at rea.'IONible rates. Pt-ntho~. 3br. ;.i• :ih;i Fem. rmmte m~cd to 67~. ~hr 2 Br 1 lia CUM a pt _ ---- S225 mo. Nr bch. qwet. ll'ik"lllroo~ M ri , Mil SOOto 5000 54Ft. MEiA VERDE bR PLAZA LZMesa Verde E,C.M 545-4121 Yl'arly. J OR. 2 b;:i Love IY O<'Can & li;,ry view S100 O:canfront 1 rm . l ba, _YT~Y_Ag<'flt 673]663 _ Near lwh. duplex. 2br, iba ~ yrl Must bt: dcpentiable & a ner s e. M 502 sq Jt store or Ol'4t\. ;\Vall t;/l. ~.v-757 offil't!. 2630-C Avoo. LOW evl'!._.___ ____ rt.'flL 21J14n-1001 3 Bdrm. Mes a Ve rrll! h ouse w1ih yard ~/mo.+ ut1I. 546·34:.!li !::\'..-:.. GREAT LOCATION 557~ --------:!lt•mrmmat1~1oshrl.1do VACANT t:.srdc 21.r ll>a New Cape Cod rvndo 2 br . JI>'· f;.MHYi9K: 645·500IJ h c lndr)' S365 J5l U <!'-:• ba Alt am1•n1 1rt·, rrN.;for.1.Martm t•orthe foUowmg S:etto shop, bike shop. sportul~ goods, pet slort· or .iewetry store. ~ s11 rt tn llWll. Hcitch GOOI> Rt.:NT. Plca:.c c;,11 1 C h ery l Urec11, ( 2 IJ l 4.50-0'.!27 Woodland. 673-3600 SliS(). 675·6366 all !ipm Ol!aJI. qwel I BR. I flA No pet.'\, no kids l!illl :II .1· pll• $!J01mo. Jll:;1.\IAX. Cra1g, 631 1266 ----::-:-:-:,....-- 3826 ....................... Deluxe lg~ oce;in \ ww. 2 BIG CANYON VU 2 X lar~l' 2b r . 2h.1 unit , avarl mid Jum· Pool. r1•1· l>ldg. 2 'pat'l' 1·.;r JKirl , h halcontl'" 1•:.i:.1 IJIUI I l<Jl'allon 1-'tuni s .. ::iJ . i52·:tll!lti a:;k for Mc\ 1· BR apt. l ·~, H;r. i:ar 2 bdrm Bav trout w t<'ler door c1pl'ner $j(A)i mo. ycarl,\ 7144~·10.10 675 i-12:J Hnnmm:it" w :Jnt••1I '''" p11rl ;1 hr a pl . F.1.,luon 1s t.· r. .. · $!3:1 I acancy downtow11 m.. • "' uut lnl'I pool. llWll Bc-at h. 210 Main l·•t· r .. ,. m11m l'n·f non· !'oil MllU mull 9!!0·155H ::J;:;;zr l«·h n·q d . AnT .. G1\IJ,F.UY-;;r Of'' •· F'ICF. SP . wrth recep hITTJlcv.J.nll't.1 :-.h<irt•:::! k r 11on1s t & an~werin i? tum apt v.1th malt· $!;, ~'f'Vlt\' From 200sq rt tu "''-<:<>!>ta M~a 544, 20t>X LJOO :.q ft 298 Rroadway, La~una lkh 4!13·7770 l<wmmak wanll.-<I. M <ir -------- SECURITY! To 5ecure your fur u ro • vou should have u :1 to ;, y~ plan for income prn perly investme nt 11 vou·re wondenni: when. where. and how to beJi1n. why not make <in aµ JJOUltmeflt today With Ol'll of our highly trarnt•d salt.-s slafr or over 411'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GoffTNRil leach are steps away from Seadrff. 1mmac. Exd 3 hr. 2 ba, F'.R. ~1mo. Ind ~ardener & watl'r . !'\.'fHll82. ~-9555 or Hrµ. i..'ln..,536-7!ll!.I. 9 5 wkdys. -----n.·eanfront 3 Br 2 Ba n ~ht Harbor \'u :lbr. 2ba. f' R 00 sand. super location. grdner lnl'I. $750. Avail fully furn. avail now Very ruce I br apt, f'rplc , ~arage . SJOO mo. 499-252l> Walk to Lido shopi-, bu~ & bu:.. Sundk, !:etr~t).!e 3br 2ba S>3S yrlyb7$~171) r.·m. 10 s har1· :! Hr. H Ii RETAIL ILDG. apt. Sl6il so+•-, ut1I. ooo ,q ft store on bu~y ~3472 aft i pm. J anace _ N~ Blvd. in-Costa MARICETTIP Cahforrua futures look good today Attr;H't ell hy 1>ur weather ;ind 1 n dui;try, our populal1011 keeps growmi:. All th<'Sl' nt'WCOf'Jlers n~l ;i plan• to hve. We orrcr llVt•r II.Ml fme properties we haH· currently llstC'd arul w1· <'heerlully handle <•I h1·r broker's listings. CALI.FORAN APPOIHTMENT ft.EASE No drivebys, please. No rt.'q'Ue&ts for 'packages· m the maiJ. No rei4uesl~ for addr esses We r~ the n ghls and WlSbes or our property O*nerS with Tesped to licnlting disclosure of their properties to sin· c ere ·buyers or ex - changers. We're pro-'-iiooai... and Wt! want lo work with both buyers and sellers in a pro fessionaJ manner. Call f« an appointment to-day. 7$2-1920 J 9UAIL PLACE. NOf'BTllS'· BUDGET RENTS El·onomy. S<1vl' gm, + t1m1• I bws ApL., Ctgs F Unf ~HI I br applns ut pd $!35 t l>r hse part ulll ~li0 2 br gar 1·h1ld ~12+2ha ~art•h1lrl ~15 2+ ;; .. r near l>cm·h $Ml 2+ i:ar k11.Js, pets ~'i J br kHls pds 1rn r ~ :J.l yd 3 + ktcli. pets Stro 4 hr l'OlY frplc S57-082S Homerlndcrs-Stutc W1dl! CONDO'S FOR LEASE :llldnn.3bath.175()sq ft. located near San DtC'go & Garrlcn (;ro ve• Fwy 's Hrand new. 1·ummunity pool & J3t'U7.7.t. 56511 per mo :.!hr home. 2 hlk~ tu hl·h 1-\J lly enr lrt hat' k ) ii tel. &1& 17!l7 art 5. :ll1r, I~ ba. frplc . allai:h'-'{J J,?.Jrag<'. endd back vd , lll'W 11ainl. crptg. drp:. ~75 melds gardl!ner. Avail June 18th. 960-64$19. 4 Br. 212 bath house. I blk to bch. Fr pie. occa n view. 2 car µar. Sfi501mo. SJ&Ul56 ------~°" Hart»our 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :I Bdrm . 2 1 ~ bath , WATERF'HUNT<.:ONIH> Rrookv1C'w 1·11n do 1n Lcwely 3 br. 21:1 ba 1·nd Cor;ta M~<i lliOO sq rt . unrl. Bnck frplc. bltni.. Like new 'l'l·11111s, pool. dbl encl gara~c. Slip Ja1·w.1J. ~O per mo. Call avail. Lease t!75. Pegi::y, now! 556-2660. 9ro-4392. -------...... 3244 C:SELECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• tPROPERTIES nJRTI..JiJROCK Island 3 br exe1·. home. Never 3206 lived UI! 1 ~ 752·0023 ..............••..•.... ~ Qi.e 3 Br 2 Ba. gara~c •. 3-b-2-,-b-h_u_·_ t frple. s-tove /r efrii::. r, Y2 al nivers1 Y wshr tdryr 1>75 yrly nu Purk house. Pool. tennis. pets 494-aiia eves t'lOO /mo. 714 /640·~-_ Coraladlt Mtr 3222 Woodbndi::c Sycamore ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mod4>l. 4br. 2tr..ba. frpk . LARGE 3 BAR 2 Ra, fplc. approx IMO sq.ft. dplx. S. of Hw y. Avail 1mmed tiS() mo. lst & last +SIS() clndep. 511 '1'J Carnation. 645-7tn> DH. 2 car Rarg, rovt'rl'd patio . lnd sr rill w1spr1nkler s. Pool & Tennis fuc. No Jl<'ts Avail .lune 5th. SO}t) mo. 64().9991. to,. 111 l:H , .M.I ---------•I Cameo IU~h land 4br. completly remodeled. •.aoo JM. 759.0905 llOMESJo'OR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced from "35 to m<!S. Fncd yard & f{a r agi.:s . Families please. Kids & pets welcome. C.11964-2566 or 9'B297L A&t. no ree. 2 Bedrwww. l~ba. Adult community. Oceana Wanted by pvt pty, ocean South. Oceanside. vu home. lse, oPtion to Decorator mod el. buy or sales cootrart. Furniabed or u n . ~ms.Joe. fundlbed. Phone for ap· Charming a.rtiaUc 1 Br. .... ..._. to see. (714) frpl. patio. lease. 9'25. UIHCZ2 .. At).. call494-U17. Beautiful Turtlerock home. Never lived in. 3 bdrm. View. No pets . Prv. Ply. $850 /mo. a..11tars. 2200 CodaMeM 3224 _'ir1_5-0C77 _____ _ ....................... VISl'A-4 • 1,'.i acre lots. all ·pl .. &: permits pd. for. graded engineered. 10 min: fro m o cn. pks . ptau&:schls.11ood a rea. Underground util. {)(fer. 4J&.2111i5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1 Ba, <'ncl f{Qr. beam ceilings, nu cpt I dl'Jl6. no pets. $!KS. 751-6.S43 __ _ New condo, 2 br. 2 ba, 2 frplcs, pool & jacuz1.1. te65 yrly. 675-4912 Bkr IEMTALS 2 BR. l ba. .. . .. .... $t95 3 BR. 2 ba ....... llOO ~so 4 UR. 21'1 ba. $1450 F\Jrn 5 BR. 3 ba ~>41 4 BR. 2''2 ba "75 N H 2 BR. 2 ha ....... $475/500 •523 CA14"'5Da~IR'IM L.,..IHdt JJ41 ....................... Bfoautiful 3 br ho m e w/'panoramk view, 2 huge de c ks . 1111 amenities. Sl300 548-U.. Emerald Bay oceanfront. Gort(ll!OWI Vlew, pvt bch. 4BR •Lie rec rm. Vear-a, ...... A&t. July bl. 644-7007 _ weekly thru Sept 15 Dys 752· 7410. eves 838·2189 2 Br. l ba. $300. mo. Pvt encl. patio & ~ur1:1ge. Lots of grass. 335.'i.2 Blue l.<cnte rn. 196-9230 or 496-3354 or ~-5275 s.ae ... nte 3876 Fem net'd.s .,~<'m 10 share "'Ml.>Sa For lease. Agl. l'IJM hOUSl' Sl.iO. Phon1· 9'75-Uil6 ____ _ Spac1ow. Npt Terr .• 'lbr. 3ba. Condo. :;pa pool , frplr . nr brh . 5595 Stl~ 1llK!f THE BLUFFS a BDRM. single levl.!I. 2 patio:;. '<icant. S750 Per mo. UNIV PARK. t•har mmg l·sty., 2 bdrm. Tolally fresh Near everythmi,:. S')SC) Pl'r mo i!i;1!1lll\~\!i :\: ~11 .. i!\r,dlLJr!i ijm9 640· 5560 Anyl1me EaslbluN Pmt. Bldq llt\RHOR VIEW HOMES ~ Bdrm & dt-n. frt>~h paint. nf'ar g rc<'nhelt. $i501mo. 640.5112 ai,'l ONTHE CANAL, Lgt•·I br 3 ba, beuut. dC<.'Orntcd. <'Omm pools & tl'nn&s . l.M.' ~ mo. 645 3370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heaut1ful ocn & rull view. 3Br +den. 2Ba, lse S>95 mo. 211 Callt! Dorado ~lJ) 434-4461 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. li:c lncd lot . Obi. Kar, on q wet St. S360 rmo <.:a II Abe f>.'i& !1956 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM ES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced from 5'35 to S)25. Fncd yard & l(arages. Families please, kids & pets wekome. Call 964-2566 or !nJ.2971. ~.no fee. 3 Br home w t frpll' $195/mo. Call Shoreline Mgmt Corp., 847-6363 ~J•:• ........... 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocea nrr o nt. Sa n Clemente. 2Br + den, $450 1week. 494·5687. 8.14·1122 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near So. Cst Plaza 2br, 2ba new crpts & drps AtC. patio. pools, jacuzzi & lush lndscping. No Oliklren or Pets. s:ns. less discount. 835·4447 ext. 308; an.. 6. 963·7418. SPACIOUS 2-3br t'oadoe nr. So. Coast Plau. Frwy acc:eu to Irvine comptex. 557-4800. 3 BR. 2 BA. new crp&. }>e.ittt, drps, air, patio. pool, j•cuui, Sunflower. "95.~ms McCt-. ~c.,. , ....... 3 br, 2~ ba, on the goU counae. Detached 2 car aaraae. fabuloul view. Sl7S per mo. A1enl 844-$403. 831-3444 OC~ANFRONT av:ul now weekly . 2br. s leeps 8. m.1611; 615-4837 IALIOA IAYFltOHT Summer or yearly. 3 br 2 ba. sandy beach. furn or unfum. Call 644-9513 agt. SlOO MOVF. IN ALLOWANCI-: 2 br, 2 ba + den S.125 End. gara~e. pvt fncd grl'!ss yard. 334 l I Cbeltam Way. 496-1097 or496-QZ30 ................ 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,. ... 1&4a 3807 SHARP, beach 1,2& 3 BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk'. chshwstu-. J:arai;:t· 2 Br. 2 ba condo, 2 car & patios. No pt•ts . gar .. ;1 uto OIJOr. lk•;1ut ~ZJS8; wknds 840·63llt; bay Vl('W. f/()O, 1'SLMl?mt Very clean l br. 1':-hlk 10 beach. Sl35 mo. 675·300 I . 646-9131. Capk..._., leach 3818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cstm twnhse for the dis cnmanauve . Bartl-; l'Yt: vu of rst hne. :;pit level 2 br, 21'2 ba. Lse July l. Qi1·2871 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. 1 bath apt Adults. S350. mo. lj;a:; paid. 642·5073. LA MANCHA APTS Large. 1.2&3 bd ~arden apls. Adults. Dshwbr, bll.ns, encl gar, ~a11 bbq. Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scoll Pl 642-5073; 645-5611 '175 Near new 2 br. 2 ba. gar 1tarport, frplc. patJO. cl06e lo all. TSLMgmt 642-1603 28r w 1gar·nu cpts.palnt Wlrpd~l201-Spm 2176 PlaceoUa "8 " $300 'IQWNHOVSE 2br, I ~ba. pvt patio. enel gar. Adlta . no pets. S350 avaU 6 /1. :m w. Wilson 646-3723 Seawind Vill~e Nt>w 1&2 bdrm luxurv adult apts in 14 plan·s from $400 + pools. t<'n nis. waterfalls, ponds' Gas for cooking & hl'at· 101: paid. From San Diego Frwy dnVl' North on Beach to Mrf'addcn then West on Ml·Faddcn t o Seawtnd Village: 1714 )893-5198. 2 & 3Brs, move LO today. wlk to shopptn,: & bus . S335 to S385. 842-9844, 64&«io7 HOMES FOR RENT 3 or ·• br. Pnced from Ml.'> to $)25. Fn<'d yard & ga raRes . F:1m1he~ pll!asc. krds & p1•1 s ~lrome. Call 964·2566 or 'irTJ.2971. /\gt, no fee. •00.UXE* GARDEN APT. 2 ........ ..., 3pools Covered car port paUoapts .. BBQ's clofie to fwys & bchs walk to shopping. 1711 t Chl•west atw.....,. 847-6064 • •••••••••••••••••••••• (iJlct area 2 Br ;i1 • B.i new natur .1 1 "•••Ill townhou~1· Surf \ll'W. w:ilk lo bl•.ir h. S45U 4<J2·5.'il6 S.J... Capistn..o 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1 Ba 1.:oodo. 1·rpts, drapes, pool. avail ti ti S32S mo. 498-6244 So.th a..,.. 3886 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio apt for ll·asc Utrl ID<'I. Pvt beach. ~) tmo ~ 3898 .............•.......•. Br:md new ddu\ :.: bdrm :! ba <.:undo 1 ~ J.11'. ent.'IOl'l'<i i.:aragr. patlO, air cont! m(an1 OK $375. 7211 Trask. 8!}4 258a or 1111·2144 ._.._nts FunMIMd --;:~ 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS MlNUTES TO NPT BCH Bacl\., 1&2 Bil from 125.5 & up. AduJls. No Pl'ts. 1561 Mesa Or (5 Blks Eas t of Newport Blvli l ~m·5_pm~i~~ PACIFlC WOODS Adult apart mt'nl:; se1 .1 mo n i.: w :1 n d 1• r 1 n I! ~tream!> & tull fra~ran1 pinto:-I Br from SJOO. 16350 Harhor Alvd. South u~l(er 839°2140 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /k.itchenette •week&up. $41.9755 SlO WIEll & UP Sleeptng. Share bedroom & bath" kitche n. 2376 Newport Bl, C. M :>48·!l755 --------- ti40 I rn; Milt sq ft bid~ for lsc H 1·ar parking :;paces. liu!'>v 4400 ,'lJ"(-,,'t loc 7tiG W. 19th SI. ~~•••••••••• Cc-.;t..a !\1~a. 5..57 6353 '>00-1250 sq ft. Hw y VlS· lndtatrial Rental 4500 1b1ht.)I. La ~una. s ub ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'arking, Nl'W carpet. L.AGlI:'ll1\ HILLS·two ad· drapes & pamt .. arr cond J8C 5(XX) 'lQ fl M. J unib. Pr1<'e ne~o t 1ab l e. new bldf:t. A t\ offr. ~ ll.116, 5Si -5870 fronts on Moulton. n r OFF1Cl-: space available Lake Fort!$t, lease by at 17875 Beach Blvd. owner.83.S-1808. ne~1r Talbert rn Hunt· Laguna Hiiis -2 adJ 5000 mJ?ton Beac·h. $S0 per sq. rt. M-1 units. new month. Phone messaS?e bldg. l\/C offrl~'. Frooth service Sl.O per month, on Moulton nr Lake dl>:>k SJ pt·r monrh Daily fo'ort'st L!>c hy ownr. P ilot o ff1 rf' l'honc 9Sl·l~ 642·43Zl ext 276. 1---------- 1 MO. F'RBt~ HENT 2.">0·500 !>Q rt. umccs From $145 lnrl. utrl. 779 w. 19th St. M-0-2200 Huntm~on Reh. Nev. li.G25 s q rt . bldg C alc ula ted f1r1· ~pnnldcrs. xlnl identity l'ompet1t1ve lse r ate Exec. oHices SJ.!l -3rm 833-8551 Rill _ MJJtc avail LO full se~v Stal• 4550 orfc bldg. Nr O.t..: ••••••••••••••••••••••• rurport. Recept & phone RVPARICIMG an<>. Se<-y serv. con! rm. SZS M~Y etc. Plse caU 7S2·6188. • vn • n. CdM dbt SIDtes. util pd AC. ampl pkiz t'r $195. :m·. No lse reqd. bi~) ..-wPORT CEHTER EXEC sums PULL SERVICE OCEANVlEWS Newpot1 ·~., Corp. 644-7110 Fenced storage for your boat. camper or extra car For anro. c all 84H·3133. Hunt. Beach area. 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responsable. workint: write r see k s On t'. bedroom cottage in U>rona del l't'lar or C~l<.i Mesa. Qwetn~s essen t:Jal. Write Classified Ad ()(hce or Commercial 11200. Daily Pilot, P .O. space in downtown &x 1560. Costa Mesa Laf{una Landmark Bldg. 921626. l.~. ft. or will divide. 494·1535, or 492-010-0, Bio·ch e m1s t -att'y & 4llHWl wile/nurse need housing in Harbor area ror 3·6 CIMIM POIMTE mos slarliog July. No DIC. SUITES children. can Antonik Jamboree & MacArthur .._l'Ollect_..,._3_l2_f640-__ 6298 __ _ Bay Windows Ptusb carpet .. 752-2737 • EXECUTIVE SUITES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5005 IASTSIOE •Loclfed gar. w ll" stor. •D/W. palio. lndry rm •Special cabinet space •Gas heat. gas cooking EMPLOYED, non s mkr. g~ hot water all rrc<> ---------(.Q;ta Mesa Lrt1· k1tch Lu xu ri o u s offices. .~pu<'·rou:. confere nce Insurance Salespenon room . exec u t 1 v c Does your present job of· sn reta ry. pe r sonal fer you independence. phone cover11t-?e. recep. prestige .. 11 feeling of ac tiorust, xerox. notary. 1• om p I 1 s h m en t & Lease or m ontb to economic se~urity ? If month. Near So. Coasl not you should talk to Ptau, Oran1e County l'"anners lns. Group lo· •AdulL'I, nopet.s -------~ pnv . ~hr bath SIOO mo 8d Near the beach. lg 2Br . no ~637Rur537 5122 2 rm$350 pets/kids. $295 mo . 2323 Elden Ave, C.M. S38-032l 642-7605 --------- 2 bdrm apl. $395 month Nr. 5 Points. 2 br. 1 ba. 761 Hamilton. Call ~ ~~~~0 Shoreline Mgmt. Corp. direct to 7671 Com - 1Grappt.8C7-G3 ~Cirde"J3, w e twnhse. 3Br. 38•. 2 6 3br apts. from $345. tim11.ies please. no pets. Id A t d Nr Fairview It Baker Chi ren ccep e · JUL,_ Shoreline Mgt. Corp. -----------• M7-M49orM1-6363 5"ciou• CM apt. 2br. 2 Br 2~ ba townhouse Cood area. kids OK. apt.' SPaclom .Ji home· Poot. S32S mo. No pell. lib. Ul'x ldlchen w /bltna, K.athy,642·1951 pvt e ntry & urage . STOPtl Snail pet Ok. tuo mo. Tab time to relax aDCI lllaDqer IMJ.5938. shop al home. It's 1imple tBrnearBeach•Adams with Dally Piiot 1115. 11U 1 lut +caning Cluaifled Adi. And If 6ttt. 55.2"364 JOU have somethln1 to ---------tell, call a frlendl1 Dllure beach aptll. Frplc. Qualf*I Ad·VifW ., encl 1araae. patloa. .... P!!P·•4112. 2Br's pvt homt-rn CM, p\1 entranrf'. hot plate cook mg, partly furn Sl25-Sl40 mo. 631-103.S seepmg rm w,1pvt cntr & =~•Y· Call 1_da'""'y_.ea_u_ .. _·5_1_11.....,.,--- ba. Ut1I ~I. Central loc --------The-~ MaiE-rnc. nr bch. SlSO/mO. 41M-3:M9 Dix. l·rm. office adj. Abcwe water boat ck!an- aft61Jm. wtulys. Airporter Hotel. No 10-; • general marine S •~ .. ,.00 lease. 833-3223, IHo 12 inainteoaoce. Lookln1 a: or -"116 for penoa to take O\'er ••••••••••••••••••••••• MBMCAL sum establlsbed Dana Pt. Luuna Beach, Weekly. Ground floor, Corona del location.MZ·Ol'll.' Walklolhebfoach Ma r. $650 Per mo. l---------Plare Realty -194 9704 Realo nomtc1 Corp. Dlrect "OWD Nlee ratte. ---------.1 ~ Hire ,_...~. Det.ennloe 2br apt. Close to beach & ----·-----~. :;man initial In· slore!l. $225 wklv . 35ll Npl. Blvd., C.M. 3 offices. Wlll&ment. TrainiDI pro. Thalia. Laguna. 494·6'Wll Beallt. New Bldl. PaUo v1dfd. c.n Ju.n 1Citlt, OCWROMT aree.m~ 5r9aM8. ~aut. 3br. 2 ba. rrp&c, 2 TorLOCAllOM MCIQ:YBROKD cu garage. Fully E.l'NISt.,Oaat.aMesa.2 Earn f'O K+ aa an fumlabed. llOO to S750 Db. • .uilel. tlOO to -'·000 .,...t. We pro¥1de all perweek. mo. Ample parkln1. ltralnln« • tenlcea at TflLMamt MZ•l81D Brabrm.CJOO lowtmt.1:-.S.MO-WSI. ..... --..-........... I r I • t ( • ~ 1 ( ,.. ... M>I - • ::!!'!;.;.! •• ~? •••••••• Coln operate Vade ,....... bt )'OW own ...... &U·SD'I .-tabhabecl. aueeaaful bwtl•••• aer wlC'e Ula,...iu I Ready to •••••d aodJor ton sotldatt' w /at•~le Pl!'Jl'lllll VI ro. u lolf or •dJWDC't tu bu1hh!h 714'--.0 ---TDINUllHOl• Xblll N I •tea I~ Top br!UG lt&Jlh prol ... low ~~~~~­ ....... W-'M 1010 ....................... h•weAfl-y I am~ &o a<.-qulh• 11 :.mall ..-m.d. slu aat•n rv Ut So. C-OMt ar.,11. 1':11 1..-11 tt-rmi, w1PoN1b1ht> ol C'Ol'ltlnut'd Pill'\ 1~•P'* uon If ck~lrtod Rt•pl)• "°" m '; 0 111ly l"ilot. ro ft>11 I~. C'os111 Mt>i<a. C.a .. .......... Opp I rtuitt 50 IS ····~··•••'--'-1..t_•!••····· SAN CLIMl!NTI MIWOMS!I! All .... SflMY OM MAnoMAL TalVISIOM TO NOMOft ntlll PIOOUCn l'h""" produellt "di i.o fa11t 1l '\ dHr\C'Wl lt> kHp Ion.al rt11Ul,•ri. 111.St'Quah•ly ... upphed We hav11 trt·m"nc~ nHd r(lr 10<'111 lfllltr1butlon In thli. 1>rt•:a tu hc!lp eU mln11tc> out ot •tnt'lc problf'm~ 'for n•t1&1l,1n.. :'llu &rlbna or 1»1pertt'f\r• nt"'C'e:>sary l 'omplt"lr romp11ny tr11in1ng You will work with h11o:h rah hl'r. ('Om puny ""tabhshed r111111 I :icrnunts local<'ff In majtlT' lr11Hic a~11• 1n your 1·11m mun II' Thf'M' pmdurli Jn> Mupphed l <> you hv thr litrl!t'tll -..holr!>:iler uf 1t5 kind in the n11 11on w~c-prt':knt Sdh·l> rvt>('d $lt0 m1lhon un nu<11l Developer nerd 1n veittors for appr<1v11d custom homt>s 11• tlltO dug. ocean view. C1o1ll Rotcer. 714 1134· 170'.! TOWN HOM I DIYB.Oflt 181T Invest.on wanted for ap p ro val 11 4 unit townhome ~velopment m Upland. Call Ro"cr . 714 '834· 1702 W t: AR t; LOOK ING f'OR A SINCERt; I ND l \'I OL'AL WHO IS t:APAbLt: U f' OEVOTJN<: HIS n 1u . ATTENTION TO A BUSINF:s s THAT C'Ol1LD DOUBLE HIS JNVF.STMENT IN THE F IRST YEAR APPLICANl'S MUST BE RESPONSIBLE. ABLE TO MAKE BUSINESS DECISIONS AND BF: CAPABLF. Of MAKING A MI NIMUM CASI! INVESTMENT Of $29,900 00 ----------w..y to a.o. 5025 ....................... F o r f urthe r dcl:i1ls 1·1111 Mr Adams TOI.I. F'REt: anytimt• l .. CHMM-U47. And 1f you qua lify we can a rr11nge lo rly you at t•ompany expen~P lo our national hl'ltdquarters ha<:t>d in Las Vl•1.w s. Nt•vuda. for :i pcr!-.On al inll'rvww. {NEED {MONEY 5300 Lod&Fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • CRIDITMO .Lost or Found a pet? Call Animal Assistance FOUND· Iris h Setter, Vic. Goldenwest & Elbs 1K.a1.tue. ~-2273. no ree. llB. 98G-S847. eves. PROILIEM 2M. 3rd 1D lomts 547-5402 Arrangt!d by Cocat Hotnt LOClft1 MONEY AVAILABLt; Any purpo:-e, a n y amount Mr llar~rav(' (714 / 951 :~'i35 ~)OK to ;,w mil H i-:. IX'vt-lop Con:>t rul'l & lake out. Inventory. re· t:e1vablel> fi n Bu:. l'X· pand Unbankablc our spt.'\'lally. 547.57:n Don Bnan. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 FOUND Whitl' pu ppy apx Ii mo. ... v1cm1ly or Newport West . Hunt Ul,!i?lon Beach. Looks like Sa~_!ed. Call ~· 1856. Malwy WantH 5030 Nt>eklace lost or stol11n in ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:rneraJd Bay. 2 tone gold 1101 .,_ .... T D chain w I pear shaped '-7 0 .uwu • pendant. REWARD. For S.. IU>QIS. 7006 or fiK8. 2.311 m.ooo well secured hy :10'4> equity in prime Orltllce Co. Ownt>r oc· cu:p1tld residence Ca 11 -M. lailey 644-7211 L0rr Fem Ger Shep p up· PY 4mM. Olk/Grey. Blk flea collar Squl!aky- HEWARO Vi<' Orange & 21:.l. 64f>.J15H. F'OVND: Silky ? M. older dog. Vic. Lido Isle, Soud & Nice 873-5226. 67:Hil70 FOUND· Blk twht k1nen. Balerie P11rk , 1-'l'm . 751.o:BJ. ,....... 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RDAXJNG MASS/\GI-; lbbJames-l.1c M<t!l!lt!ur Outcall 9-9. 494-Sl 11 MICHELLE'S •Outc ... llAM·2AM 83a·:n4!> UMDA & YICICI o.tc.I Massop ,_.,,.,_.,,t! Servuig all Orange Co 83.5-7313 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* Venture cap1tul needl!d. REWARD . An~ pi1pt'rs. _24_H_rs_. ____ 7_38_·_048_7 ~•U.1100 to l'O mplele bank books. auto t1lll's. nullJ011 d<Jllar whole:;ale dlt'<:ks. l'rt'dit i•arcb or & ret&I ~porting goods I O. m namt' or /\ucly bus Aff1b3kd with pro-Brown or Boh Mill 1e..-;1onal s porh & sports Motor s Io s l 1 n W . figures Investor t•an he Newport. 5-26·7~ !'lease act1vt! or inactive but check your trash (·ans wtll servl.' 1n corporate 714~2963or752·0687 hoard capacity The total -------- program will be mtt!rna-lat: Sml Fem dog. close· tional m s rope & returm; ly clipped body. Ing hair ht~h. Call Don Bn11n la.II. mostly wht with It 547 S7:rl. Pnnr1pals only bm splotches. Info ap- please. prec 1ated. Rewar d MarfCP.Je•• Trust 646-3302 ----- Deedi 5035 Lost: Diamond Walch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wht gold. Capistrano 2HD1D'S FOR SALE M1ss1on, 5127 537.uu2. F.arn 25'l yield on 3 yr twward. ----~ 2nds. Will discount FOUND-2 male dogs. blk/ m:u. SIO.ooo. sm.ooo & t a n m 1 x c d . v 1 c $40,0011. C<1 ll Hof(e r , Goldenwcs t & Slat er. 714,1134-1702 IIB. IM2·1902 LOWEST ............ Id T.D. '1. aho WT.O.~. Fan-est Terms sinre 1949 SaHter Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-06 I I EARN 25°/o YIB.D -------- La,i: 10 mo old male black & white kitten. "Pier r e". 4th & Margue r ite Cd M . ~7845 LOST: Gold Bangle br acele t vie. Crown House Rest. S. Laguna. Sentimental value - rewant. 714·9Sl ·2633 I yr 2nd TO. 10""/r in· Rt.-ward $100 losl dog. 1-·. wre.'t. 12' ~ dist'ount. Call Cockapoo. Champagne & ~er. 7141834-1702 white. 759·09W. .. L()ST· on Sun., Male Irish Setter . Answer s t o Keeba. CM area. P lease •FOXY LADY* OU'l'CALL ONLY •972-11]8• PREGNANT? Ca rin~. ron!idenual cuunselmJ? & relernl. Abortion. adop- lJon & keeprng. APCARE 547 2563 ~ia..llNdlr 18LSS. EICammo Real SanClement.e: •ully Ul'. f'or Appl. 492· 7296 •SHF.RI LEI.-;• Certified Masseuse House<•alls by Appl K.11·6113K MAIL CENTER Of"SNtNQ800N LP~!!~. ~---~---....... ~Now • .. >4'74 MALE wiU do anythinl( legal for S20.000. 757-0382 Laoa'sOutc11ll IOAM·2AM 775-0493 Mature genllerr1<rn want· ed for squ a re d anct! partner. Irvine clas::. Call Jean 496-4003. EQUITY LOAMS For An,Y Purpose. No pouits. Call TEK Finan· c1al at 1·734·3160. call ir found, 548·4084. Single. lonely male. 29, Reward. seeks single . lonely L()ST: Sat. eve. beautilul Male Collie. Vic. Mesa Dr. & Santa Ana Ave. A ns wers to Sonny. Owners heartbroken, re- ward. &&2-SOt, 751·1253. I ft2M01D Receive 20'M·35% yield, 12% d iscount, s upe r aecurity by single family home. Be~ than put· tine your money in a&v· ing1 & l oa n $6000·$100,000. Cali Found : Set of k eys. Roger, 71411134·1702 p . c . H . a t ca m eo t;asy money. $10.000 to ~~nds, CdM. Call a.000,000. P.0 .Box um. Newport Beach. 92662. rGIY AVAILABLE 2.ndTDAND SWING LOANS ... lNJ'ERESr ONLY OR fl.ILLY AMORTIZED ... Lee Realty R.E. BROKER, 980-19$7 Found Wristwatc h in Ge1son Part<'g lot on Fri S/l:Jf19. Call & identiry. betwn l O&m· 12 noon, biS-5740. FOUND: Female Lab. Goldeowest • HeU, HB. 842-581M. S0J. YOOR 2Dd TD TO Found Golden Retrelver PVT PARTY 6 GET ~.S-Z.79. Vic.Santa llORE. ltz.1573. ::..:,~ Bed.~.,- ·1:::1~/ &.at&,... ;;;-u:; .. ···iiOO Fs Ad Actila ~····•••••••••••• _._. I fOllld male Collie. Vic. .,_ SM J.,... CrMlt Rd. ai ft4ilw au. ValJit;J Rel SJC. 413-174' _, .-... t fe m a le lor a ffair . 2J3.582-~. Hunt Hbr. "Wanted Woman" "Sexy Ledy" 3CMO yrs. Honest. sll'aitbt. happy. athletic. snow skiing. water ski· q. IOlf, lt!Dnisidancing. Altrlldlve w .. thy man 6'. all~ toys. Intentions good, fnend, male. mar· riage. Box 478 Daily Pilot . .PO Box tseo. Costa llesaCa DIVORCE *S25* To start. financial help lo ~.no maUtt w~re marriage o r whe r e s,eouae is, free lnforma · 1iCm 842-3244 Pua II 1• Slr .... 1360 ....................... rravellu c ompanion Av.ii. TIUln W:3f: UPM . Breoda.llN-7583 """' 1410 ....................... w.ll C.. Maa blk/tan AD-VISOI Dlplndlble couple drive fetmJepuppy. ~car to Oblo area In 6ta·71CN 642-5178 July. m..en1 ..._. J'G9I bladl Lab OIU .. ,.._.In Britain". .... ,_.., Vic:, ColJep Olllle '11 CIOUqe KC!CMD· Park. Coat• lleu .• ._ _______ _, mocl1t10D, toure ar· .... .. ........ .... ·.. "9t& W..ted 7100 W..eed 71 " J:"i'i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allt CONOITIONINO AlllO C.rrter &11ll&er. 1 ... 1 JOOI INll'AU.U· exper. rt· 8ll1r All. Coal& 11 ... ...,_._ ......,., .. or oomrn•rcl•I, .,..., &em llOO to IUO _ .. • .. •••••••••••• yr n.aund employment. lO mo, Z ~ • d1y. Idell INrANT &llti.lllnurut lld~ °''· l wla vac •fl l*1 Ume job, llHlll U \lf ~ QuaUfl\!d " lll yr. '2WU ~ae-.ft Ind -..U.bk-'t~oocly , 'cl. Ma 744$ yn. a wU vat aft 6'h yr ...,.; MM'722 .W. WllllM. --;071 u n 11 m 1 t •Cl m •Jo r M1l'O ~MAN r ltim• "-*'<'•I laa policy IRA · · ....................... l:ornpany P•rlicl9at1n1 over ~ lot ••· ~~S&ll1n1& By rolltilC•' HvtnlC!l plan. Call Tim Daadbaat ... _ .. ce.,~ood<ead~vt~n · --Wtref1t •tarllna blwn 7AM .. l :JOAM Mull "6. n lll t/11'. Wna. L.D. Jocu-... ~&·5~44 or epply In record• Ca f. Uc. 11 .V 410 St Ann• l:lrl H . l'l'"'°" at ~.L. Ptyt1t. ...... call llr. Zamora. l..q\llui. lt'l651 Co . Ml6 liu. lwi.d•y. Dl·a.IOor -..-. Boduu1rd /l'hi.urfeu1 S /\ AUTOMOttVE J 'J t: 11 p c r 1 r n l' ~ ll A.mbtLMll \.'OUJ)le tuotcmac CAI ... R.ft'f'W!Ct-s 1~ UJ?lt Lu aupfiemeot incume Immediate openin1. Udy J7 set•lu1 t:"lhOn .11> 11 /l cal Anne IHl-4CM7 Dealerahip eapenence preferred. Some llcht l'OnlCNUUoO to •·Iii Leo A.u 11nmtid opening for t y p 1 n I · C om pan y 1Mi 31UI maturt ao•l·oriented bmeflb. Calltad E\11. 1!00Plt1 Bi! our aa11cx· " CONNELL l~ mt bnichtt'n yuur 1IJy sruuv lolly '" run your '-'' r .. nth II J \ •• ' ,, r ~1'717 ~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ "'"'ilWlllolfll All •·•~n1·111"•J /\n·vun 11t 111 r., 1 n u ~ > w t· 1 1 tt>1iab1J~h1'(l l·l'A ru 111 111 N\-wpon ~ntcr \lilt-111 h1u1dlt1 acrou1111111: re n11·d. for u1;1 tu :w 111 dlvldual 1·l11·n1' thru hnanc1ol 'lt<Jt l'm l'nt C-OfTipulcr e~r hl•lplul but noc n1>1· !'i11lan n1w11 \:'4.lll l:ii·verl)' Jf ti-44 ~70 AC<'O\Ullll\l! Ant. COt9trOU.r Nl>t...od<'d for youn~. .ig j(rl'SSIYC, rc:Hdtrnllul 1k \ c Io pc r . Ill u !:! I I> ,. degret'<l. knowlttl~l'abll'. o r all a s pc.·ls o f puyables. rel'cl\IJblt·:;. cost ledg11r. cash 1·ontrol. atwlys111. 1.1ayroll (;oin {Mcr Ulput exp. ht'lprul Super opportunity rvr lot row t b or it• n I ;JI '· d person. Xlnt bt'nd1t :-. slartin~ 18 22K y11ar l )(f1l·c Servt<'l'l> l'cnwr Ag1·n1• y 1·100 N. Unslul SU1te 200 ~ II tOO'. fc't! pd uy 1•mpl11v1•r ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Newport Beach Widen hCK openinCJ for expr'd residefttial cointruction A /P clerk. Salary OPft' ~· pendinl on baclc· ~ ex.pr. Con- tact Croi9 Hardy 714(152-1904 ACCOUMTANT No Oel(rec nc1· Ex1J1•1 1n bwll!clln;.:. fon-al>ting. & long ranl!t' plan ning t~ast growing f'ountt1111 Vly co tn S2!°>.0<Wl Irvine Pcrsonnrl 1ott·n,·v 4flH E 17lh, Costa Ml'sa· Sia le 2D1 f'42 I 170 ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oran9e County is laanw119l And so are wt! we·~ llOllEAT HALF'S accounlef11JS There a r l.' many nt•v. fi rms movmJ! into the Oran~e County ar~a bnn"'1ng about an 1n creasml! derruind I (Ir 1•x. perie-nced l\('1•nunl1nl! and OatJ l'run~:.-.1ng Jlt'l'~Uflllt! I CPA'S Auditors Tax Accountants Cost Accountants Sr. Account•h loold&eepen AccaauliHCJ Clflics Data&lfry 1·tm1 up to ll.000 J)t!r mo CHEVROLET IJ •I ~~ 2403 ror appt 2828Harbor Blvd. :J ~m c.t.a Mesi AMwetWJW.lce f'BX operators for a 1el1iphone a n s wH1ng i;ervkc e11perienced or "'111 tram Tull time or imrt ti~ shlf\11 ava1l11 1,1., Days. aft er noon CVCIWI£.$ Or jrltV(' yard Must Ix! ablc lo wor k <.t>mc weekends Typml( :s:> wpm required. Many , . ., benehls 11va1lable l'lellSC call Mon· Fri. Fashion hllrnd Mrea t',4()-1791 'osta Mt>s11 area . t.i3·1Uiti E.0 K APT MANAGER For 55 units in Costa Mt!t>ll Exper 'd couple. wire bkkpj.? t'XP Call ~-507:Jor (213l86s.38.sl. J\ R CLERK for Npt Bc·h <•lub. f" /llml.' 8 30 to 5pm. Moo thru fol-1. Xlnl work· 11~ environment. Call for :1ppt. ti45·5000 exl S2\I. ASSEMILER Trauwcs •LAGUNA B•;ACll• I mmt!CI o~nm..::. a\ ~ul r '' r t• It! ctr o n i c a s . ::.c111blers or microwave 546-IJOO At.rrOM<mVE Alltu11Hc T1cm•11ac. ........ c Pmition available ,,. ... ., ...... Ferd 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mesa X1nt company benefits Qualified technicians· contact Jim Moffett at 642-0010. BABYSITTER · needed for 22mo. boy. 3: 30 to 6.:.> PM Mon-Wed.& Sat . Twt.leroC'k area. m-0868 Al!T'OMOTIVE Ca..tesylm Drher Ideal for semi-retired. Must have vaUd Cahf d river 's license Xlnl company benefits .. Con l»<.-t J im Moffett Ml n.a IAa r• lobilts Fwd 2(81 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 642.0010 l'llmponents or 1nstru-Babysllll'r. Ute hskpg, wk ment.s Trainees & t'X· dys. 1 ·:.> AM-6PM. N.R ~ncnct'<I t'ICl'lronic as · 644-6141. semble rs net.'<ied . c~111 - for appl. Personnel Dept. Banlung T 1· I 11 n 1 r B l' r k c I e y • TB I ERS 194 9101 l.a A una For our South Coast He~1·h:_ ~ O F: Plar.a omce full time da)' ASSEMILHS •TRAIHHS• Oramw Cuunly mfgr of l'lt-t1 ru nll'<'hanclill pro· 1Ju1·U. I!> :.1..~kmg Lrainl'tS for 11ay shirt to usst:mhle .. ll't1 n1111t· swttl'hcs & cJ1s pluys Apply in 1>t>r!>11n Moster Specialities lt>Sll Monrovia. CM t: 0 ~ A~~<·mlJly Wurt>house Small ell<elron1c parts, L~l shirt. no expent!nl'e n<'<'essary. Excellent fr. IOl!l' bent!rils. Near 0 C Airport. Apply Avnet Electrorucs. 754·60!H As.semblers MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS Will asscmhlc intncalc m1:Chan1cal asscmhhes and sub·asscmbbes from bluepnn~. Minimum 2 )t'ars ma<'hinc ry a s· ,,1•mhl y l' x fH' rit• n l't'; miblary expencnct' will quahf) lnll'rv1l.'ws b~ appt only t:all 1714 I 89-i·•171 l CON RAC Mach1neTool 01v1s1on 9'.!00 &Isa Avenue WESTMINSTF.H. CJ\ ~:ttual oppty emplvyl·r mtf ASSIEMILERS P'ACXEltS WAREHOUSE pos1l1on & part timl' eve~ & Saturday pos1l1on t:x ~ence pre£t>rred but will lr1110. Call Ralph Kuwngs at 544>-4066 -~~o~ 3333 lfnstol St C'-06t.a Mesa An 1:-;qual Opportunity l!:mployer ~I W --- Bank mg TELLERS M1n1mum 12 mo nths l'Ommerc1a l banking Teller e•ptir req. RETURNED ITEMS CLERK Must have n1mmt>rc1al han king teller & rt" tumt.'d 1lems t•xpcr Poi.1 lion also handll!s 1>0mt CUl>tomcr :-.erv1ce NEW ACCTS CLERK 12 Months new Ul'<1i. ex per in a commcrc111I bank n e<' He avy customer rontact, hig h qual service nee. VAULT TB.LER Min fl m onths vault teller ex J)t!r Applicants should con tact VirgWa 17141752-0600 Ext23/24 Manufacturers ... Teller AD urseat Med ••lit.a for •Pll"ICIDto~ aotini. .. ..-ln our Costa 11111 brench aervin~ ~tomers need1 E•. pertenee teller end tor sharp trainee with caabierin1 back1round who caa wwtt &atwd•y (10un-2Pml hrs. aa well • ~ya .. ne.Sed P'amWarity with typana iareqtillred. Pleaaec1lll. Mz-4711 .....,AUND•AL SAVINGS E.O.EM/F/H/V. Tw.ER • DAILY PILOT ., CLERICAL TRAINING PIOGM $2.90 Per Hour ftele ... CITA~p11lh111,..... .......................... , ...... fJf tz ..... ••••• v•• •• ...._ . ..,... .......................... ,,., .. , ... a Trahl• c.tw~ ,,. ...-. Stre.t,IW'aea• .... CUl»et'l /Hosteues fM H.B. drut 1l0re Exper. not nt!ce11sary Mim. qe. 21. 8.47-2563. Must be over 11. Apply in pers betwn 2-4:30pm. dy1 & e vs . Ham burger Hamlet. t~O Adams.•Clerk _______ _ CM. LOAM SllVICI Olild-Qare • day ramr l«aA mortaate broker. help fM Chnst1an Schoo near f'lillhlon Island, t'X UID58rookhurst. t·.v.. perience required. Call Uencal help for sh1ppina ~M.r!l~-~Vl~a.~644~-MM~~~~ dept Type M wpm ar-i: curau-ly Type invoices ~lily t'ederal Savings & van ed shipping duties . is a progres11ve leader Tustm area, 4-0 hn.. Mon· WJth grut plans for the Frt Call Barb1A r a. future. We have an i m · _544_-9360 __ . ------ mediate openrng 1n our OencaJ beautifw Buena Park or La~una medica l lah fi~for a ru.llt1meTeller. n e e d s rront o ffice Six mon!M S & L ex RECEPTIONIST type al perience 1s requ1,red least 50wpm. Diversified Amon.I the benefiL" Wt' ~uon Pleasant w<1rk· •a.m TYPtSTS• Leading Oranae County Mrgr company set:klnl( ind1v1d uala ror clerk typist Po11it1onit. Must type 4 ~WPM Reaporwibllites Include It typinJ . filing l(ent!ra I clencal duties. 2 yrs t!ll per 1n ~eneral ok prl' ferred. App~rrson olferare· · • Free Parkina g cond Mature persor:i tiailt1ra laltl•• 1640 Monrovlt C M E.O E. " Non s m oker to, O .t . • Free health insurance $-070! 499.1491 •Free dental insurance __ _: ____ _ •Freecareerapparel ~~ "Lt;HK TYPIST. P It' CLERICAL urnc, Finan<'1al Bu.,.inei.l> •Looking for .i rarcl'r desires malw-e woJn;t 11 FIDB.ITY FEDEIAL ..,..,. & Lo. AHft. C7 I 4t642-4000 An Equal Opportunity Employer 1AH9UETS f'VT'ilTIES BARTENDF:t<S BUSBOYS WAJTt:HS WAJTR1-_:ss1-;s COOKS/CASHl EHS DlSHWASIU;t<s H~IES.'i Noc'Ckd for work on un on·call ba!>1s Rc~1stt'r now• Group ml> dV:Jil • you choo:-c your dayi. ~ houc.. ft('fi:rl'nt'l''" car & lelcphont> an· rl' qiared lnl11rv1('v.s ('\'l'ry Monday & t• r 1 d a ' 9/\M 5PM WES TC LIFF lbpttabty t<e~ourrt.':o. 1617 Westc·bH. Su1k 2m Newport Bcal•h 631-1230 752-91 .. IARTENDER AJU or p/time . The Larf change·· w tgood skills for 1.tenera I ~~\to work closer lo or<' du ties Newport '""'"'' Beach 752-8123 •Look1n~ lor your 1st ------ )Ob" Comp;.nlOl't /liou&ckccp11r We have opemnl(s tor 'J'yptsls. Reeept & I Uirl o((' poi, lrvme Personnel AJ?ency 481l l'.: 17th. <.:oota Mes:. Suite 234 ti42· 1470 Q.ERICl\L for elderly couple L1 \I' in ~M. 548·200li (.;{)nt•rcl11 rorm bw ldl·r {)pt."ft shop tilt-up. Stl'all~ wor1t Start 1mmed1ak ly 540-4531 ----Cook t·><i:wr full·l•ml' Apply in pl:'n.11n . ti 1!/ Slt!t1>Y Hollow Ln. L<il! Bdl COASTAL PERS,,...,,,..._.EL <:ook. 1•xp1·ri l'n l'c 111 V'f""l""'I :.Pt"Ctal dJrt:. prcfcrrt•cl AG~cv ,\pply at laliS Su~nlll 113"" ,\ ve. NH ha.'! lots ol Jobs Jva1lablt• -With many fint'. sup..-r IOk 1llou~ekeept'r. II\ 1• l'1im. nparutn-and they art: m. Halboa l~lanri G0t11l all FREI-:•• ,,011ar}. :.cp 4u;irtt.·r' 540-6055 HJ·(('rt>nl't'S S73-~7?7 COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY Z790 Harbor. CM NF.VER A CHARGE Call ror after hrs appt. Cook · mw cook wanll'd '" ~t art 1mmc d1ateh Preter II S. 1;75 JSSti a~I.. for l't'le Cooks & liusboyi.. exper fOf' F /P Time Apply 011 F'1sh Kitch""· IOOfi.1 (iarf1e ld Ave f'. \ 9&HDi Slop. 751-7820 ---------Cool< . small ret1re mc111 Beauty Q.ERICAL home in Laguna Beat•h _ Asst for busy .,01lon Xlnt Sllnmer Jobs ha.<; OJ>t!nln~ for matur1• opptyluradvann·mcnt & all around part t11111· lrauwt!? proi: Mu~t ~ cook Call ·l!f4·9458 f111 nf.>al & rash1on;ihl1· TEACHERS app1 Richard Ouell1c•th· S<1lon l'OUL.I.\ wunkd all !>hilh DI Newport nr llr. ~II STUDENTS ----Jpply m per:-On. growm~ Beaulil·1an ro with twncr11i. M :1 (.'OMM.\NI> ffQIK"nlllVfS .'~M, rl<ns. 21.2 t: 17th St PERl-'ORMANCE u.x.n1 "' "The 'M~~-~uttin Sl, ~t·X\ra$$$,.for)our COOK Versat1lt: Houri. lmfl'lf'd QP('OJnl!s ror <'X· Oym~ vacations . don't rl f' x 1 b I e 2 4 1 4 S 11 , per precision haircultcrs let the ga<; shorta!?e gel F;urvww. S A. 751·2titi" & assistan t!'> 1n <.: M YoUdown' caJl bet~2&fipm Salary & rommlSMOnS (Stylist now 01 \ (•rai.eing ~Si()() J>l!r wk 1. Xlnl l!rowth o ppt y & pd berwf1ts Call John at 761-l1183 or Judy lull free HI00·24J.5()iH •BIKE STOH~• B1k1! Ml·<·h anl<'. Must hav11 pnor bike mcch t'XIJ in 3 stott 544.9835 IOOKKHPER Salary open for j.!arml•nt nwil~. self slartt'r. 5 ~ r. exJ)t'r Send rt•suml'. P.O. Box 2135. Nl•wport Beach, 92663 VOLT Tl~JIJ~A .... V'.f.ll'w lllt •, :IW8Campw. Dn'e 546-4741 I Across from Oran_ge Co Airport ' Equal Oppor Employer COSMETICS Part time. Earn e11tra money durm~ spah· hours Ideal for a mothl•r who can work 2 or 3 hr:-. per day or evt-nmgs. Als• • employed J)t'rsons who w1:.h lo add lo thl.'1r 1n come t'nr appl. citll Joan Kirk. !>.S9..Sl46. ---------Coun~e~~fullt;m1• Q.F.Rl(;l\L Earn Extra Money! SECRETARIES W/WOSH Apply m (>l'rson Gary ':- Deh 3300 E. Coast Hwy . CdM. K ~ O,.raton I( you art> not ;1wun· or the bend1b 11r v.<1rlo ng Lemponi ry I!" t• u~ :1 call or v1s1t u~ ;1t 11ur fll'W location Wc will be hap py lo discuss 1t with you We are loc·1.1ted in th1· IMMEDIATE JOBS! 120 t Do•e Street, Ml Equal Oppor Employer 8ooltkeepet'. P tr. for Law Offc, non·smoker. 10·15 ............... , hrsperweek.~:!.~ STAT REPRO CLERKS TYPISTS PBX Counter help. P tr & t· rr Day shifts. Mon-1-l'i. Ap p ly 1n pers o n , 9 -12 . ORANGE JULIUS. 711 E Balboa Blvd. Balboa CXXJNTER HF.LP for dry deamn~ plant , full & p itJme. Call 644·0932 COLDWELL 8/\NK 1':1< UUILDLN<; SIJ1ll' 11200 23.13 No. Broadw:" Santa Ana l714J 135-4103 Free Parkin~ ACCTG Cl.ERK !ASST No 1''('(' Good Pay Paid Weekly @®i®l] Tcmpoo try SerYlces ,,.,. 752·66·6 Ttatilt 551-9021 B Toro Cly Apptt Call752~ KO.E. M /F ~. acrtg expcr pre ---------r 'd . but wil l tra i n M a r int!r Yachts. 67S-l.393 ACTIVITY DIRECTOR lmmed.111te opening. xlnt benefits. fret! Ins. after 90 days. Ch111leng1ng posit~on Apply 1445 SUpertor . N. B --------- ATTBmOM llOrO.W Molllplr.Meass.. rr yoo are new to Costa Mesa, temporarily dlS· continuing your educa- tion. recently d111charged from the service. or for any reason seeking tem- porary employm e nt. CU1S1der this uniqul' OP· Port unity ,.c ...... SZ 16 hr WIL TELLERS Our Costa Mesa oHicl' ha.., a part time openin11 for a Teller. f:Xpcrienrl' IS preferred, but we will consider training ir yuu have light typing skill~ and really enjoy workm 11 with people. We offer a top starting salary. a beautiful working en· virooment, and: • Free parking • Free career apparel Please call for an in- terview appointment: FIDBJTY FallAL ~&ao.A111t. l71~t 642.4000 An~unily • Actresse .. Adors •All Ages /\II Types • •<No E•per Neel• •Hollywood Talent Dir NowTakin~ Applications Anyone interested in •Movies or Television •Call "S.A.M. "• Based on your produc • 1----------1 Uvtty. commission. plwi We've been.in.abowb1z since 1963. - •6.13·2233 ext 95 Screen Artis t's Mgmnt incent.lvea & extra profit s ha ring bonus . The WOOo " men we are loOIDD8 fw..m&¥ be ti.red ol typine. rold.Uit papers, ware houe Jobs a nd wortdna for a. l!mlted ln· t'OIM. Work With.YoWll Administrative As -peeple. Rapid advance- siatanl/Bookkeeper ror ment IQSlb&e. If YoU are ~ c.ommJA n lt . 18 or over and would be Lasuna Beach aro . ...,..,..teble to start work Mwstlype Mwpm. a. prl!· 1 mmedla tely . <'a 11 pare payroll. accounls between 9:30-2:30. payable & rec·eivable on CotN W... computer Call Mon-FrL 645-6114 9-12. 494-8571 Whe\her you· re buylnft or aetung. Classified ad· W!rUl6DI will 8el your ..... totkrtiht peo· pie. Call Todly ! "2·5111711. JI yoo're not readln11 the Uttle ads In Clualfled, you're misslnl • lot of newsy lnformatlen H well a some IN•l bu71. ' $1.17 per DAY Tbat'a ALL you pay f«a 30dayad lntbe DAILY PILOT SEIVICE - DllECTOIY DO IT NOW! 642-1671 BOOK.KEE P ER needed for ~rowmi! TV production co. 3 Yrs or moreexper . Sl\25 lostarl Equ al Opportun it y employer. '!>66-9292 1 rvme CABINET MAKERS & HF.LPERS cxper 'd . must have muchmt' ex per for a custom rurn shop. Jor~eosen Custom Furniture 23252 Diii Lago, L aguna Hills. 78J.L301 Qariienteror helper for all phaaeaol remodeling. No tools or experience neceuary. 496-0144 CASH for your OPINION Women 18-58-get paid It to participate in new consumer study. Bring 3 qualified women & you may receive ~ & they will ea. rtteave tB Takes less than 2hrs. Call Com - muniC'ations Researrh fM &pllt. 5'9-3317 C~HIERS UTOTEM MAllETS Qlenino now avallable fcir fwl time a11istant naupn on 2nd. 6 3rd. shift. NonperieMe nee. We train. Start $1.10 to .. per hour. Advancement OIJllOt1unitY for 11111na1e· ment poelUonl to •. 50 per hour if quaUfled. For more lnlormatlon 6 In· terv1ew JO to store 12 at 30009 <;ro•n V 1 lley, Lacun1 Nfpet .... ..., or C'lll 714 !S3'1-4MCL F.qual 0ppor Employer ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS Holiday & vacation pay. Never AF~ VOLT l I "-"l 'f ''' '' IJ, '•I I~ " I b 546-4741 A Campus Onve <Across rrom Orange Co. Airport 1 Equal Oppor Employer <lerti /Ol11hler needed for NB record shop. 30 hrs wtl. 675-7121 Q.RICS TYPISTS llCB'TIOHISTS WHY NOT THE BEST? Paid Weekly TopP1y No Fee IWJi~ f:J f I W J s.r.left .,... 711-6666 ,.... ••toll •T.. lh .... I caJl'BZ-.... E.O.E. M/f CPA o1r1ee nf'eds ~1rl Fri day, full time. Duties tu tn<'ld typmg. operation mg computer . et<'. Acct~ cxp or completion of lower d 1vis1on a eel ~ education required. S:in .I u a n C a p 1 s t r a n o . 493-~1. MOW IS THE TIME for job seekers to cbe<'k the Daily Pilot He lp Want.eel clusirication. If the job YoU want is not there YoU might consider offering your services with an ad in the Job Wanted category. Phone 642-5678 i~·i·~ ~e=~ .... FICTITIOUS -· NAME? It r•• llewe ,_ flied ' out ft•• ,.clltl••• ualft•H N•11t• •"-' 119.,. "°',.. tAlm•d It fof lllW'llltUllll, .... M ft't ._ ... ettet tt1o lf11tlt•tl9fl la II .. ,_ ""' .... "' ~ "" OAl&.Y llltLOT wlll ~ ............. fet L~~~.H . Ou ..,._ .......... OftUto Oto".. Co•ll -........ ....... .,.., ............. ... ., ... , ••• .-..... '°"' •••••"'•"•tor 111u•llc•llOft eo11.i ."'°"' ... ..,, ...... cllHll to THI DAILY MOT, fl.O, ._ 1•. c....-..ca-. ............. ..., ...... llltllR .......... ................... ................. . ,,. -..... ~ ..... -..... "-· ..... . . ___ , ·~ .._ -.... -...... ..-- -.... 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Ir, ... 1r1 111 1r.1 111:111 :-..1 111 '1~h1mula 1 lonw l'ndl.' c;.ml.:nrng 1•l,·1u1 u~. haulawu}i. . 1J ll111t rn g 5f>.I 1766 · ·1apam·iw i;:arnE'nl•r . l.1wn:.. ~µray111.:. lrt·t·:., . l'lt-an uµ & mainl ~41-l(;J7:; Go.ral Senices ··~···················· •MR. FIXIT• HDuMc:~ ................•...... WMt u K£ALLY C:U :AN 11ous1-:v Call CrnJ,:ham Citrl I-hoe t•st 645·51:!3 \lit f•., ll1)U1>1!ell•t1 nlll).! lll'u:.-0nubh•. rl'11ablt· & n·rs bi:l·l'lti6 lli4ti·-'K71 Hobin ·s llou,..ec·ll'~rnrn ).! Srw. for a thllroughl) rlt•an how.t: s.ao 007 F u r "x <' t• 11 t• n t'" 1 n hou.wrll'aning l'lt•amng Unll m1tl'<l 54ti 372H Tn~·J>crs.<1-nal T o u1·h t 'lt•anmg. The fint:st 1n housl'r hw nmi.? ti y l)rt•· fcss1onals Expt•rtl) cto nt• H,s nbl rail'" 552-0111.5. Bondt'<l /Ins Mrs Clean makl's 11 lilt-em. Rarh apts. apts & homt-s. 54!1·937'l l.'arpt·nlcr. p;11ntln1-! lh'u~ rutt•" 15 yrs 111 an•a r,.vj l 7~'l Cd M Cl<•anang St•n •1<·t· l.'u II f.4'l-!"lf.78 Spt_'('lally for CUM & lit n.-sidents. H75-1009 Want Ads tllmKle ... 9 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DANDY DUSTMS Wkly· or I lime servire Vi.nnlll, R F. work our spe<•1alty Walla. w1n- duws. s team carpe t r lelUl Ollnckd.llruk.Fre~ tlfif 34 hr serv. ~·4106 Ht •ttitt"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STANFORD SR dotnJl cc•o no mar researc h wt~ht-s lo houst: sit dur in.: s ummer rtesPOns1 hll'. neat. good wtth plants & dogs , Refs. 11\1111 Sara Hcckhum 415 f.1<!6-IHJO Hom.Tenders Scrunly & l'arc whale you're not lht:n' 140 wk-ly f\tlly hr 'd & insured 64.').Htilfi P'l lftllWGRC• •........•.........••.• Roberhon IMWanc• AslOCiahs, lrtc. ll>l nite ~rvu·e ttl a fair pnct· Per..on:.il & c•om 1TM.•n·1al fi75 0.~2 , ... THE HARTFORD Landscapinq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Europran LundH••J1t•r. Top work Fair 1>rtc't• Hl'fs Mti 41'.171 clys 1•\ t'!-. l't•oplt· who ru·c·<J rwQ11k :-;houJcl :ti ways d w1·k tlw ~Vl~f't.'rtory-trt+tu .. - 0/\11. Y Pit.OT ............... -...... ~. Bnckwork. 5mall Jobs Newport, Coeta Metia & Irvine 675-JI 75 eves. 8nrk. stont-, block work. llle Cloors. con cr e t e p.alacM;, -walk&. dl'f ve· ways Free est J o hn IN6-IS1 Block. bnck. slumpstone walls & planters. also bnck p11tio's, reasonably pm.'tld. L1c'd & bondt.'<i lt>b. S48·Z7S3. 536-9906. All tYP<'li or masonry . tiles. palms. patio cov· ers. blk walls. 548·9150 PaintillcJ,flaperinq ••••••••••••••••••••••• PF.TERS PAINTING f:xpr'd Re<is Hates Free Est. t:all <.;c nl' 552·°"51! Prul pamtmR l::xt & ml Low ralt•s Refs f'rl.'c l'l)l 5J6-47llO. 536··4383 ------· Pa1nt1ng I NT t E XT ll'eat. honest. reas . 12 yrc; l'Xp. Lte'd . Dave 964-100 Int Paint & wallpapt•r t,Jual work. ri·as pr "h't.·est Stcvt' 547·4~1 t1rw cxter PatnlmR by k . Sinor St. ll r . ms . Try me 836-5555 2A hrs Your harbor area parnh'r . mt 1exl Prof. quality work Reason Lie /In~ Es t c·ht·t-rfull y gn en Uaw 5Hti·K42.S Haw somt•t hmg to :.1•11 '' Cla.,s1f1toel ads do 1t w1·ll Reladt'ntal It commerc ial pa 1nt1n a . t'r t•e estimates. ftes. rates 87~9681 A man's home "' his castle -Call"fED at ,.,YowCntte For a free e11t. int text. Lac. 11\S. Bonded 871-3272 Wallpaper removal. neat & reasonable Hcfs . 64().2934 ..... Painting Jnl '"~"~ullhly ~ & 11'1.ltlcnul t'rt:l' !!St i 11111 IA' 646 · I 25'l ALL rAINTING Lm·~·l325Gua r Ext M50 Int ~5 .... ..,./A.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patche:. & lextun~ AtEEEST. 193-1439 Restucro. Spanish ll'x lutt. patcht.:>s Cant 1e xt 1. ~')7~1191) ...... 1119 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbm~ repair S~c. an remodeUng. 1·opf>('r re· ptllt' FYet· t·~t Top llal PtumbinR. 537·3194 ~rk & dependablt•. most "''atcrheatcrs n •placed $25 D It St <.:lair's. 645·3503 Rancho Deluxe Home Remodellng. Rooting. pa&nl.ing, CarpeQU')'., You can alfcwd to have 1l done n ght! 661·29790«'496-3'31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair It Reroof. All ty pes .s hingle s · rockahatiea·compo-tar Free eal. S41·5i930 F'in. Av;ul. HORIZON ROOFING We're expert roort!rs . Not salesme n. 548-3609 GWll'antet!d roof repairs. all types. rock. hot tar. 1..'0mpo & wood. free ~t ;!!) yrs u pe r S36-4557 anytime TrNS«Tice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnm. toP. remove tr~s. Als o l a nrl s l'apc lltt spnnkler. McWt>eney ti4&5121 ------- T,.....s.r.lu ••••••••••••••••••••••• LP Office Services. Prof. 1ypmi. term papers, r" "um<'S e l l'. Louist' Ha~an. 642-7221. ----------- Wladow a.-.g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Window cleamn~. highcsl standard. Specializing II\ homts /apls. 552.4443 DR. St .Clair·~ Plumbin.:. WIRdow r..,a;.-$12 pr h r All wo rk .... _,, ~uurantet'<i 645 :J.503 ••••••••••••••••••• • •• • Window film: discnt. Stop fade. cool yr hm & n•- dun• ~lure add ovcy. 54.'f .22:1() St:U~ icJll· 1h-m~ with a Dally J>1lul C:las:-.lfwd Ad. 1;12.~1611( Help W.ted 7100 H1tp W..ted 7100 Help W anhd 7100 Help W ont.d 7100 Help Wa11t•d 7100 H.., Want•d 7100 Help W..ted 71 00 Hefp Wmwted 7 I 00 H.tp Wa11fed 71 OC> ....................... ...•................... ...........•...•....... •.•..••..••.....•...... •...•.................. •.•.•..•..•............ •....•••...•..........• ····•···•·······••·•··· ............•....•....• Oi\TA F.NTlt \' e are ;1 1l1\•1i.t0n of a rruJor pubhc l'Ol"J><irutmn ufrl·nn.: a i!r11"Alh 11µ pon unn.v fur t ha· n ght Pl'r..ull 1lw 1mmed1ull' I""''"''" 1JJ)l.'n rnrludt• lhla ":111 r.1 •""-l>ata Anal~~I Tr;11n1·1· !->;11:11) rani:1· I' SS;~, to Sim Jll•r hr \.\1· .in· wd1 111).! 1>11111 lull t1m1• IV part turn· 11111pll' l'l1 .. 1w 1'.111 f1 w .111 apµt 111-;1.1v1-;11 y ni:1n lor '"1r " ,\:\1 l.1\ '1'1111 .... h .. 1111· d ,. 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W /tnSlrUl:t, oc'\!d car. mu!.l be reha hie. ca ll 551·54131 Ot.-ntal HyJ?. Must bc am batious. t:nf'rj.!etic. lrlline olc.s:i&.!MJ I DENTAL/FKONT OF· FJCE ·in oral suri;tcry of- f1re. Purt·t1me. 11.H areu. 963-07Z7 Dent.al Assi s lant. Progressi\le dcnt11l prnc- llce net.tds qui<'k h•ummJ? l'Xperieo<•t•d d ental <iusistant. 2 dys pr wk . Good opportunity . ~La~un~~ij.!ut•I. Dental Receptionist for N. 8 . ofc. Exp nee. 644-~. 54fl-28116. DENTAL CHAIRS IDE ASSI ST. S u per op- portunity for a dynamite RDA \lllhappy with pr('· .senl job. WE NEt:o YOU. Top salary for }'OW' skills. Only the best need apply for Ii ~rowing a ctive prartice. Call ~S2 -8339 or I v m s . 562-8225. ----------DIMTALASS1$T. Jr you are M friendly & ~g person & want to work 1n a modem . pro- llnv1•r sto1:k 1'11·rk mu,.,1 GENERAL OFFICE llOUSEHOLr> llEl.P r-----------ln:-ul a lron <..:onlral.'lllr know 0 ('. an •a t.'hann· SECRETARY Hotel Full t ime . 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N1·wpor1 B1~ach office for an t-:S<"row .St·1·rct<1ry v.· 1 t. h :. 1 x m '' n t h " Cal if11rn1 a CM' row t' x - fl I' r I l' 11 I' l' H1'!.1JQns1bilit1t•s will m <"lu1k l'lostnl! t•scrow fd1·s. 1·11mmun1<:al m l! .,.1th titl1• <'vmµ:rnit•l\ . and sonw t1•lcphont•/ rt-- fi•pt.1ontsl dutws Thi" 1~ a full lJmt• pos1tton offt'r 1n.: ex1·cllt•nl growl h JJOlt'lltial. ;i lop stllrl tn~ salary and oulstunt.lmJ.! hencf1ts . l'lt!ase l'ont :11·1 l't•rsonnt·I for an 111 lcrvww appoinlm1•nt FIDELITY FIDERAL SclYings & Loan Assn. 642,4000 1-:.qual Oppt.y t:m'8£uy1•r Escrow Officer Wtl r,,, Top$$$ Tarbell F11crow. 01w of ~ nation's most pro- i:rt-ss 1ve es t·row t·um- p;intes is now mtt•rvtew· in~ for an F.l;C'row Offi<•t·r ror our Mil;sion Vi1'JO or- fi<'t'. Minimum of 5 yt:ars l'xriericncc rt:quircd. Ex· ce llent fringe benefit. package. 8 Paid Holidays 2Weeks Pd Vacation Medical/Dent.al Ins. t'or information call Carmen 711-3111 TAlllBl ESCROW FACTORY WORK SUO per hr to st.a rt. No expr. nee. Will train. Smtll paint company nr So Coast. Pla1..a. Apply al Rehr Process Corp. 1603 W. Altoo, SA. I '.!. yP:ir ... 1•\p1•r 111 1•h•l·t rn r11t•d1:1111c·al llruft111)..! n·q111n·1I MOLD MAKER l'C ' "'t1n1·1(11r :incl 11· .., .. d.l'l muhl m<1k1ng 1·:>.11t•r11·111•t• ch·:-1r,1t.l1• PRODUC TION LINE ASSEMBLERS J\l11ltl\' to work "Atlh a11t11mi•lt-<I t•qu111mcn1"1th ... 11m1• ·hand a-...1·mltl) ~TOCK ROOM - SHIPPING CLERK I :! y1•ar:. ~·xpt.'r11•n1·1• clt·~1 rahll' in l'lt.'r t rr1n1ri. fH·lfl TOOL MAKER Prntotypl' l4'11rk m 11kmg :1utl')mull'd m:irhine~ & r1 xtun·~. nnu:m.\TE t>l'E:-.1 1:'\(;S for :-Ufll' n 1i.nr ~ Ii· \'1· I St'l'un 1~ .. rr1n·r~ 1111 111 S4.25 Ptt Hour "A1t h om· uf t hi· nat 11111 ' larl!t'"l guuril "'r\'111·' Appl~ in µ1.·r.,1rn l•> \111n l-'r1 H:arn ~111111 lf>-'12 w C.'11rn1111111v.1 ·ullh l-)1llt•l11111, I 'A :\lnn 1-'r 1 . I( :111 ·I :111 :!lOWW:1rn1·r. l<rn 'll7 Santa Ana,\',\ WB.LSFARGO GUARD SERVICES 1>1\1sion nf Ila ki•r Prnlcl't1011 St•rvll'n• 1111n:1. NIGHT AUDIT CLERK c;,.,u "l'l••rtunit' l•·c· •• n•ltalth• 1i.·r,1m v. llh .111 .1pt1111tl1· 1111 lllllllllt'h ~ 1.1h 111.11111 ,1.,111, 'CH 1,,11 l''\111'1 111 l'I ''" .111 1·1•1111•111 11111•11rt 11111111·" ·"ad t-:11111~ xlnl 1·11m p:lll} lwnl'ltti. \ppl_1 !l:am 12 Noon. .\11m Fri I '1>n.011111 ·I MARRIOn HOTEL 1-.111 N1•w11orl L'1•111t•r Dr 'lj1·wpon l"-·a1·h ~.A1ual 0111>11r 1-.mµI) r m f II 0 T t-: I. I ' :t r I t I m l' aud1t11r Sal.ar \ h:1:.1'<I on 1•x1x•n,•nt'1'. !\1 11:-1 know :-.ll'H 1:!1111 lfunl 111gtt1n lll•a<·h I 11n. ::! 111 :! l'<1c1f11• r ;;:;.;-----1 1 Need Extra 1 I Cash? : I W ltff ... & Mic)llh I I 0-0fOw I I fa•~ Cnto.en 1 I I I Needs Yot1... I l!\1a1I Hoom lll•lper"·I I t ln1111· KJ:j 14~1 210'l 1111'1111''' r1 r llr 'lu11111111.1i.r1 11,. .. , h ><.r; :w1~ ><~1117 '.\ .111wr \\ ,. ::1 • I .11:1111.1 'ir.:ut'I >.JI OSI:' :!7 1;,: I .1h11t ICc .. 11! I I I I. I "'tu.II l•Jlflt1r111n1t' 1 1-:m1rlu,1•r \1 .. 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Irvine 92714 714/556-2930 GUARDS Full & part 11mt• ,\II a r l' .J ~ U n If 11 r m ., furmi.ht•ll 1\J.:l'" :!I o r mer Ftt-t irt-tl wekon11· No t•x pt•n cnc·l' n~··· \pp ly t:mwrsal l"rotcct um Serv1rt-. 1:!2ti W :i1h Strt'l'l. Santa /\n:r In terv1ew hour:, 9 12 & I 4 Mon t.hru t-'r1 /\n l'(fllttl opportunity employer R.OllST Unique retail nursery r~s l'reative people for ful l & part lime per mu · nent pos itions. Mus i have experien<'e in florul desi~n. l!:x cellcnt op portunity to work m u pn!Stigious set tin.:. Plea.o;e applr m person. Mon t.hru Fri. ROGER'S GARDENS 2.301 San Joaquin Hills Road CDM 640-~4 FUU tune cook wanted. Experience preferred. Lynn's. 8~r11ers. 11\75 Placenua. C.M. 646·JSll6 FUmit.ure Finisher Experienced only apply Edwa r d J orge nsen Uistom t\amature. 232.S2 Del Lago. Laguna Hms . 71Prl.301. c..ieneral orr van t..-d autics Muturt• w 1~d skills & l'X· p1.-ncnl'e. Kat. 642·~5 --- GENF.HAI. lla1rdrt•sscr. pn·h·rably W/C'liPntl'lc Appl ~ lla1rport 1>1:1.5342 Hard working matun· women 14antc ll r or 1..-stabhshed houscclPan in~ service. <:all 4!18· 1599 LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Health "'ood Stort' net'd~ Mus t h avt' r t:ltahll' rull -t1me per son t u t.ransp. & phone. Lon~ & check. stock & assist 111 short term assignments. snack bar. Call 541M751. llobday & varation pay. - Hos pitalization plan ---------available. VOLT ''"·"''\ .. 11\ll• .111 1111 •• :Bil Campus Dnve 546--4741 tAcross From Orange Co. Airport> Equal {)pl)Or Employt.>r HOST/ltOSTESS f\tll & Part Time Exciting opportunity for ~le onenled persons EnJOY xlnt. romp uny benefits . /\pply 9a m noon. Mon1Ft1. Pt-rsun· nel. MARRIOTI' HOTEL 000 Newport Centt'r Dr Newport He11C'h Equal Oppor 1-:mploycr I 1m1• T 11 JI d 11 I I .1 r 1ii:t.t,~. (i.th Uli l I t11u:.1•1·lt•anl'r' ('.1r m·1" I' 'I' Top S lil~Ci ll1\M <;11<1 . l>l~I :11 :!I T~!l~~I~~~ p~'~>r .J JO day ad tn th1· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOITNOW ' 642-5678 l'Xtr:i mom•v 1 1 Call or apply al I 27957 ceot load I L_,.. NiCJ1111 I ~LL~ II ~~~~~~2· I or I '"'-· Ill· I 441 I Equal opportunity I 1-:mployc•r Mt F &.-.---------' !'11;1kt• your .,ho pptng t'USlt'r by using lhl' Oa1ly l>ilot Classified Atls IMstDE SALES lmnwd up1·111n.:s for rc'!>ponMblr. m..i tur,• '>l'lf !-lJrt l•r "Ah o t:om munic;1ll'~ t·:i~tly with nt.h('n. Sall'' l'XPt-n 1·m·1• ,1 plu. .. but not rt'Qw r«'1f Will t ram Musi h.1\l' Ilk lYPlnJ.!)>kJll:- 557-0825 INSl't-:<."l'OH THJ\IN ..:t: To ll•um all pha:.e!-. of m :-.pl.'C'I l llll ~U ~l I'll ~!> phyi11ral & h;ll'k X lh•>· lrv1m• 540·7G:lll E O E California Major Southern employer has openings in its distribution ROGER'S GARDENS ~ti S:in Jf>aquin 11111,.. Ho.icl 1'1)1\1 1;.111 ;)!111 Clerk-Typist 111 ... 1111111 "''"" ·" allJl>lt· 111 tlw l.o4:g.1I l>q 1<1rt rnl'nt 111 Lht· l),111\ l'tlot l.1•cJI "' 111·n•·t11•1 no• rtl'1 •. ,.,..Jr) \11•n1•1 ,JI ttfl ll't' I':\ 111·nl•111· ... me! 11).!ht t ~ ptnl!. ~ki ll ' r .. qu1 rt·cl 1 :i:. llMl'm ) 1'~11111)! lt'!.l Wiii ha• .11lrn1n1st1·r1•tl 111 ;ill .1ppllt•ant" .\ut11mot11 Ii· lll'l'l'"'>J rv l11r 01•1·as1onal 101·<1 I ctn v- mi: Exrell1.•nt l,1mpun~ h••n1'r1l!-. :-i:i larv t·om m1 n~ural t· "",·t h ,_.,. f.ll'nt.•nt•t· For appmntmcnt for 10 lt•rv11·""'· µlt·ai.t• 1·all 1).42-4~1. ext :!i1 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJO W. l\ay Street C1)!;tt1 Mesa 1-:qual Opportunity t:mployer LEGALSIC'f Tu<;lln :irea. F /ltmt' Po~ w "°'I" pruct1lt0nl'r. 2 Yr., l.'Xper net'. Cu ll IOl·i lfll. ------ UV("Ul w1.-ek end l'Ompa- n1 on /allt•ndant for rt" <'Upt•ralrnl? lady 1n Nt:wport Bcarh. Private room & bath. Salary OPt'O 714 /546-982~ & 21J/Ui·9911 -------Live m rompanion for elderly ludy, must ha~·e kn.ldg of care, msl h11vc t·ar. It hs<'"'rk. & cook'~ for 2 people. &i3-711B. Bal l'\mn. LIVEIM Ma le /female tn h e l11 "cm1-mv11lid etr . Prt>f rlf'\ r Pvt rm /ba & ret· r~·1J, avail. Nr. OCC & LO ~;R3'7~>- Lot Attendent wanted. Must be 18 yrs old. Full o r part time Call s.57 ·«Xi20. ·------- gressive office come join Fascinating opl)Ortunity our team. R.D.A. pref. for a second income. For s.tary open W /beneflla more tnfonnation call General Ofrire We orrer xlnt company paid benefilll aJong with our challenging positions noW available in bur N 8 olfice: General ,...... .. that ...... , ...... Work one of the following jobs and bring home a PQ check for those sum- mer extras: UoteJ FRONT DESK centers for e x p e r i e n c e d w a r e·h o u s e W()rkers. Must be able to pass a physical examination and work flexible shifts. Mllchmos Shop T.-... lmmed opemng for in- dividual wrmech abtttty to oper ate production machinery. Xlnl co. benefits • rapid advan· cement fOf' right person. Call today foe lntervie~. .I>ellronic Corp. 92U Baker St. Colla Mesa. ~ S:M02 961M1079 aft 6PM. DENTAL ASST ch rsd. Faahlon F ,t1~1 H.B. No estper ~ FaahJons for a nee. \.aJllM-1982. Nal'I Sport.swear Co. No Do ..., .. Wte a job with a exper. nee. lmmed profit ,_ , i + wardrobe. Ladies 21 + cballen1e. Anawer n g r: For interview appt !lef"Vtce Meda operators. 7· · from Upm to 'lam shift. •.D-2037. Mlllure apply In person. hit Food .m Foreal Ave. Lag. D &'R WE INER . BdL 9CRNITD:L ndA help ror summff. Pttime hrs. II 1G'I want your edvertls· Inc measa1e lo reach more people at lower te11t. Claaslfled Is the W1IY to to! Call Now! .. .,. c1iay • ewmn1 openlnp, tlalble Kbecbalin1. APP· I.ya: ZIOS. Bril&ol. C.M. fNext lo Ward Har· riallCJft) F1LECLERK CLERK TYPISTS ACCTGTRNES 1be above poelllona re- quire prior office e•· pertence, lypln1 a bility and/or 10-key adding machine by tourh 11 de· aira~. We wlll lraln qualltled lndMduala tor the right poe. Entry l.vel po i bul .aa l com · menaurale with e•· Jllrience. For appt call ..._,,atJM. E.O.E. Trainee Assemblers Warehouee Workers Typist Secr«aries Call today Work tomorrow. VICTOI Tc 41 &f s.ntc" Ml 11 ... 120 ON lll-2'22 IOI w,: Cl.ERK Position immtidlate ly available. Outstanding opl)Orlunity ex isl!! ror people oriented person to Work flexible hours. En- joy, x lnt compan y benefits Including frf.'e mNll. APPiy Mon-Fri. iam-noon; Aefsonnel. MAlllOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center l)r Newport Beach F.qual Oppor Employer WnAdHelp? Oualfied Ads. your one- stop ahoppln1 «"nler. Wn Ad Results 942.$4178 642·$4178 .. .. "' , .. ... ·~ -...... -.... -~--- This is a permanent, full time ·· career opportunity with exc•llent benefits and outstanding working conditions. THE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION SUBSIDIARY OF SAY-Ill DRUGS, INC. T•l•phone (714) 778-2362 for Interview Information. StartJng Tueectay, ... , 21th .. I AM TO 5 PM "4 ---~ Maida, apply The Inn at Laguna. 211 N. Coa11l Hwy. Laguna Beach MAJ DR. Full or part lime . Appl y Mary . Sa n Clemente Inn, 125 W. ~pland.ian. MAlDS·wltdya /wknds . Seeft'llffa MOWI. 1811 So. o.t Hwy. Lq-. ed. .. ... ··~ -........... , ....... .....__ ___ .•. ~ .... .. I . l ~w..w 1111 ... w...., 1100 ......_'61---... 1 -· · .. W I • 71ot ••••••••••••••••••• .. •••MI"·-•••••••••••••••• -----....,.. .I:!_.. I W~ 71~---1 • -......._ IKllfAIY ...... •••••!•••••••••.ijr •••••••••••••••'9ii'i ..... -.-............... Call1ler11Hott••••• lamed.. OPeft1tw tn OW' 7 ••W••IM'e meel\anlc . ....._ ..-be ovr I& ~ la nickJuJ Phitofnre for a llwat ll•"e •ome ex LIA.I ._. n-. ,.ra betwn Z·•:Hpm lWllC*ible penon wilh perince m electrtul. Tr:" f"• l •-dya /eva. Hamb\arJer ~ ltneral office ex ~ 6 lalWlation oJ ~ oo IUcftt atufta ..._.. r-1 ..._.. Hamle4 IMS Adame. CM Dlrience. !krona typlfta ....... pma. Appl)I fer PTLVN. Good at.art ~ ..... . ~ ~b llcUls • mual. la .I**& lit&& Vac lac. ••• ulary 6 •ht ~,....... PfflOI' to. llielle. Wiii \r•a~ bl •II oth\lr ~Cll.,....,..La...H&. b.•a.Slb .. Appb &..l~ 9eturde)'9 6 IWe-llM\ft penon. pi1.lme aaped.a oljob lund.ioo •'*II.I•••!'-"-Haa•h•P ConuluC'eat daY11 1D &.be Clau tflMt ~·~v"' !!.. sa,,t •. 1'tw 35 hr work w eek '. ... ••· -·--~. • n*Pft•P Rd ri--o1 u.. Daily ._,.,. -""· -· <>uutanctina C'omcu· fuU Uroe de.ya. Mon Fri N B ..,.. .,._ lbl:.. •'-..... ..a. I I Xlnt benefll1 t .v .: -· lblt'I.,.. .... it ... 8e19 '"""~aae lnt' · nta · 8ayv••w Conv. 205~ MUISIS but approxlmat•lr I ATT9CTIOM &abmll rnume staw>.i ~ CM Ml~ LYN or RN IDn eedl day. 11111 be I lllQ)t'nent't! Ii salary r~ ---·--· Mu•t ~ dtdiul4'CI to abMlollN lOb1 ~r MOMIY ..... Y qulremenu to 680 .._ _... Dunt apcind l'JOd ptltlmt cart' Rebt'f 1U nD oehM' H.-rine• AGIMTS NewPorl Cl'nttlr Dr. leas due to &ntlatlon -'lion Ii lull U1ne PM MC'41QU)', wall train Ila a~enin~• fo r Suite t295. Newport Mm I t -rc.1bUitr ol won In~ on vs .. Beach. ca. 92860. moftl pan t me 111 i.run t'\-1'4! hulUI IM addltiona 4 houn dunn.: hl1hly lvat11 . self 1 111 & J--*' t!apandantt bu11ln11s~ aftt"r 90 da)'a Apply 14~ ~ to be •bl•blc for ~.,.. Aaal'ftlslvti ulcs L "'':"°':i 0 SOll d from >'UW honw C'olllor $al>"rior. N 8 fuJI rompan)' benefit!> .,..... .,, filih volumti of· ea &s 'J e yon ~lt .u4·$1• N AAt.11 > 1,. 1"-' appolnlment for 1;, hc-e In mllhon dollar E 1 ~P anc~ . t ~ce Mao •:, :'(Ir Tr~1n:eu . A·~ ~ pleue call our locaUOll w/tht> number qua E plpo r un i Y per. "' air rundltlunl1111. provo•t1 n t tr11nin& ~~l Oepart1m:ut. • une conipany Call Al mp oyer ptumbio1 • 1t1no·r1il 'Jll1* M t'61l Verde Coo' ~.ttC m. Slal.ttu for coofideollal Secretary Junior·Arc you bulld1n1 m •1ntt•11<101•,. lui.p tlci t r .•nter St DAILY PILOT ~.tsW8'7l a career mlndcd & sell tlU. art.W. ~ Ol14ilf N n l'ulla M{'IU 3:111 w S.y St [~i"mlSiji}ifa·j motivated person• We \ad Mr Jon<... -eo&la ML·U _ _1 _,, ______ ,_ want your enthusias m ..... .., C JR .,. (.Jfll'\' lit-Ip N..e<led. will ~UM.I Oooortw11ty Real ~tale We are a young dynam1r -ni .. l l IS for t)IJi,' tram D 15 J)t'r hr 8 hr t-:mvluytll' ---group of sell st&rters whc sab:I Moat ~ "'~·r & dtty l'hurw ~9373 Cull S..~ C'-" are interested 1n res ults rashlon isble . f llUW 7 :Al tl)5 :.JM F --We p;ay year ~nd IOl'Cn Ricftant Out·lh•th• ~ •• 1011 lntt!fe11ltni pos in our uve bonuses & gi\'e you ~e-.'POf'\C\rOr.Nli OfACISllVtCIS l'AR KINt: ATTF~N Slates Dept for Sales the j,ro°"1h opportumty .. ..... A 1 d DANT. oeal. reapon111 Order Cltffk Uulle!:i inc .,00 ~"r"e Impress u• MARKETING Sll l'l'O tn ..,,.-i gt<llt' Jlt'l'bOO o o I t t I J ~"'" • " 1 1 blc•, u•"'rt't.i.1\t'. :.I ~·r t ee c on lll' s w ~th "OUT rompeten"u ""'""' 'd t I .... XC'rox rupyin,;i. 1 IOI!. "'" · •-I -· .T .... LA,_r e epnucw ,,...,1 1 • Cir• ve ci.o.•r 1'11:.Mbll' 1·ustomers. t)fctn~ °' t"n ,.~.11 v·ic·ki ~ .. 9.31ss Pl ~ '11 r .• ' L l(cftt'f',I ..,c·rv11·ts (.;om. ..-lcn r t' \,Al -e .. 111u 11111 .. 1111• 1 N _mgnltoPiXY_673 41111U__ <' • cal Wl<1 ons ~·a:. __ ------appts w1bll.'>inei." ~Xl't pan,y ,.,I tn t1n ewport 111•ork1 ntt cond. x lnt SECY Aler t & a ccu1 for our rompany offtc1·r~ Pharm.t1 c ut1 cals 897 PAY YOUU tU:N1' 1:n1vloyee bend1ts ~ OO<eded ror a chem co rewarding. Stt'it<h & a llil h :O.t N pt lic h t:arl.Y morning delivery perm pus Call or apply, cat10ar64S-2lll po61llon w1lh u ru1ur1: 71& {l"2 7511 t:xt 11 LA Tunes. Irvine area Small Lot S1a mp1og. --- Startmg salary t6 Oo f"'' o I'' F I C E H ~ t. p ~ + per mo ('all 17422 Armstron~ Av e , Sl!X:RETARV /HECEPT hr. Increases will lw I \.' Prt!Sll#:I OUS N 8 Law l>:wt-~orStc•ve, ~s ·•>1:1 lrv (714 ) 540-9340 rorT\' production co. l':x. quent Ile subMBnllal 'llL r1rm Scl'kS br1 G ht. citing ruture. mus t type may work 1 or both 4 h1 respoosihlc )'Oung lady NX OPEil. SAL~. Xlnt. opPorL to well. E .O.E 1-;qual 0 11 sh1fts. 8 :30AM l2 JO & for part·ti me o rrice Oper 's for l f!llphon e corn x t ra inl·omc porturuty Employt•r $1(1(. 12:»4 30. Pleu.:w 1·1111 f111 work. ~11 1 tram. Mu:-t answerinl!t service. Mu~t P t l 1 m e U P t o mot.ostart. appt. 557-8282. Bttu11l (Jp h"'vo t'~lif tln vers I 1<'. ~ able to work sonh· $1 50 0 I m o + o t h c r 5.56-9292 Irvine ,,. L' I " ' " k d Ty p1n" ·ic benefits. For full details .,.y .,,mp oyer 011lta<1 Morc·y tioW-5650 wee en s. " ,,;i ---wpm r equ1rtit.I t:JC · callSheepman Salcs lnc Masseuse Techn1t·111n. ,,..-----------, l)('ntlnce rrcfl!rrt>d or 494-4193, 3-S pm. 631-9330 ,olf11·1· I Wlll trnln. Muny c-om •• .. SGIRL ---- --.._. C h fo I plUly bt:nefits. l''ull time s-MATERl AL llANL>LINO I ... o as r I or part tlml.', day & aflt•r. f'or t(>nNS shop IJl CdM Parts St(J(·k~r:-011 I S _Fun, noon·t!Vl'nini: :.hift s t'!xpen ent'e. Prefer 23 or F.xpenentc dl•.,in:d not 1 u~ • I ava1lublt' !'lease Cli ll older Ask for MaXU\C requir ed Will 1r11in 1call Kl'll.v ror a varicly l Mon thru f'ri. 543-42.'.10 &M).4172. __ _ Mus t pas-; c-omµan' o ( t !'m p o r a r Y l':.0.E. ""'·-H Id l'k physical mrlUIJml! n ... ·k I a .; ~ 1 i! n m c• n 1 ~ & ,1 .;....,,,, ow wou you 1 e x-ray. lrvioi: 5'10 ih39 I 11 .. x 1 I> l t.: "u r kin $: PLASTICS tu make S100t$SOO wk, E.o .,. C P / t 1 m e o r F 1 t 1 m c • c. "'h<'rl ul•'. work & !'fill WORKERS Ho u seh old It e m s . MATURE COUPLE I ha'" i 1m1• tu pla) You 4Doy40 HrWHk ~l~ 1 l'.11'1 tw ·' \:1r ,111on flll-m Apply Ill person --------for l'me.r~cnc) huu,.,c. ror ,1111, "'mm t·r o r JUS L EDLER Sales person. pcrm:rnl'n\. Water Compan} h«!! he lp out "rlh "'ork rul1t1me.R1\1 . Abrams renl&ul1l.lllcs &~itl•1n l .. , .. rli.:1d All nffic•e1 IMDUST1UES,ltte. Catal~showroom 1819 Call 8-S pm. Wt't-k1!.I\''> I ,kill~ lll't'fll'd I 2101 DoH· Streel, NB Nt>WJ,JOr1. Blvd.CM. __ _ ~1~&s.ts .io.w · *C•--1.. I --- Me<dicd Assistant tenl• I PnnllnR Sales person wanted aR· gres1ve. ru11 & part time. Wiii train Goud l'O bt'flcfits. Apply Ill person t'ront 0H11·e H1·1·1•p •Typi1h I PAPER CUTTER t1on1st. some l~ p•nt! * Secrefarin I ~'>-:i441. EH·~ & ~ knd:. I ~1-oiw •Word Proc Some experienl't' pre· 9am-llam. fern.-d on comt1utt:rm'CI ~·;rANDARD SJIOF.S ----MEolCAL '*Acct Clerks I ruttcrs. Four 1 ay work 3CIT7 S. Bns tol.C.M week eJCcf'llent ben<·f1ts ---1ncluthng d ental plan. Salet. Weekly Ca:ih Comm TRAMSCRIBER p time C'ardtolo~y rr:11· l~n· f'>15 30111 Mocii'ts W~ ftH'd MW foce~: :\1oot'I:. Mall' & F( m,d1· I f Yfl 11 r r ll I' l' It .• L 1· h ;i r a 1 t t· r . 1 ' h 1 )! h fash.lon or lcll)ks 111<1· th•' girl nPJCl door Ca II for :111 appoint m1'nt ro r a ~al mtcrv1c•111 You could be m0<l1•lt ng us early as neJCt wet-k ' S.; 1lon't hf"'l1tal<', r ail ll•lW .1-.k for lfotel 71'1 6:11 !ii~~I New York W1·,t \1oc.Jd1nj! /\gt•OI \ 1!7S W tt;1h S1. 'llU Motheni helper , hvt• in. must dnve One schl at.:1• ctuld 675-4233. MOVIE EXTR~ SOllJ.!ht by 1Jullywooc1 movie nrm ~() ~00 ptor day ptlS<; f.ook1nj.! for out~oing 111-10 yr oldi. wanting to hn•nk into movws 17 M I 535·0120. cl<t 9-1. VIDEO <'.\STING SERVlCt::. lnnw IO 4th year) NURSERY MAN . M /t". waterini: ~ maint of plants. loac11ng & w;11tmg on cu.stomcr~. pos!' of dnv~ tnx·k. ovrr 21 SJ.SO & up, 6 dayi; 1wr wk me Sat/Stm + 0H·rt1me Call830-~. NURSES Xlnt RN & LVN post11ons avaU. Outstandin~ re habilltat.Jon & conv hosp. competitive waJZrs & benefits. Phone~ S1h·er <21.3 > S98 .24 77. I)(> w r I y Manor Conv 110,1111 a I. :nM> Ueverly Manor Ht.I .. Seal Beach. NURSES AIDS Openings on AM & PM shifts. Good starting salary for certified u11ls , aas11ea avail ror non certified aids. i\pply at f1aphlp Convalescent Qnter. 486 Flagship Rd. N.B.842-IOM. NURSES •RN'S* •LYN'S* •AIDES• MANY OP1N1..-s ALLSHJllPTS Our wage /benerits peck.,e ia the hlghett- rmke a phone call, com· perdt~! NOW OPEN UOUMAHILLS OMCI l'or ~oar Convenience I ... Cabot Road (DlandoBlnJt Bktl) 11141 tit.OHS •NATIONAL• NURSlNO IDvtCl:S ,,_,~ a1eaey .. •lllP ebOv9 a naiattJ HORS ZOtmlf r u P P .a ..Y ·-JL il i d v;11·.1t1 nn.,, r e fer r al h111w~t.'~ l\J1•ver a re, .. 'Apply N!ltnmal Edm-J· Wl"HAVE A lion. ~IOI A1ri·h Street. PROVEN Newport JX·ach (NC<ir 0 t: Airport ). Ca 11 PROGRAM 5 46-7360 .• Equal Op . $30,0001st YEAR IELL~ ! •I II ' I I jX'lrtunity f.mployi"r THEN $ $ S C<1ll I)(' <.:oml' m Today Irvine I l'nnt Shop-tratnL'1: must In one years dfort. we I type 40 WPM. 333 Jrtl St have grown ~· :• million I Laguna Be_a_t·h _____ 1 dollars & ha vc just 113.1 1441 2tu2 Bwunes.<; Ctr Dr. I Production Foreman to begun. I: assist 1n maint a ining 11w Fint 90 D-.. Swte 208 equipment & ~eneral -~· Hunllnl?lon Beal'h 1(.17.34~ !M17 W:imrr Ave 11215 sbop duties. Apply in I pe rson . Max Vac In YOU sell t.l1rcctly to the I l~l ComputerLn. llli public usin~ PRE-SET I PR 0 0 U C T I 0 N ~~1!1!~k~arning 1.a~una N1~uel K3HIS42 21!1:;1 Cabot Rn11d I TRAlNEf..: Rubber hO:-~ I produch Irvine area I Must pJ~ l'O. physical mcluch nl( bal'k JC ray. A Equal OJ>Porlunlty I Kenrlav1s Inds. Co Employer Mff I\ 541} 7639 E.O. K -----=-----J ~-REC~EPT~l-0--H-IS-T~ OFACE CLERK TRAINEE nie Daily Pilot ha~ a n 1mm1·diat,.. opl'nmg for tnon•·e for full 11me. 11t·rmun1·nl PO!>Jl.ion in 01Jr Cla!'s11'1ed Depart· ment .Mu~L be a ble lo tyl)I.' 35 <&Owpm (typing ~I will be administered to all appbcants 1. handle phone:.. i1:arn <'Omputer and other gene r a l cler ical dut1 c~. Op· portumty for <tdvanre· men1 und l.'xcellent com· pa ny b1'nef1ts. Salary 1•ommt•n.Mir;ite with ex· Jll'nr•m•e 1-'or interview, ptca.'le call · M2·4321. ext 'm ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W BayStreel Co~;ta ML'Sa Equal Op~rtunity ___ r._._mp oyer __ _ °'*r D"9l Girt (ioud handwnling, lite off11·c work C<tll !lam· 5pm. P1ck w1l'k J'aper. :14.9-1157 ---Painter wanted. Brush & roller exp. Own trans . OOl 16.">3 ------ Part time Shipping & R eceiving C l e r k & Ucket.s. Greyhound Sta- tion. 536·2875. Mature, sha rp Pt!rson. eitper. phones. t y pt :;o+wpm . 1nvo11·es . Quotations. orders. front om cc appearan('('. 1(1~ salary plus bcncrit~ rm Irvine Furn. Mrg . ~8894 for appl. RF.CEPTIONIST for pro(c:-1slonal offil'es. Cal ~e. 833-11486 __ R~st Full·t1me. permane nt position . T y ping r e qui red Good c o benefits Call 64H242. aECEPTIOHIST Newport Beach area Busy front desk n~s <'apable person. Heavy phones & typi n g muwnum SO wpm. Call Terry 644-7540. }W(:ept1onlst/Gener3I Of. f1ce. Tele phones. ROod t~g essential. Pacific Skippe r MaRaiin e 64.S-1611 RECEPTIONIST , ans phones, ll typing . Call TI0.84R7 --------- RECEPT /f1tMst Temporary service or· ginization. Call Jcnnifor. 54&-WS RECEPT fDr's Ofc. Abo back omce dulics for Intern.ill In Faahloo bWld. Some typln1, bill· mg, etc. Will train. Full p ART TIME time. 644-9020 HELP . Rwk~.AE~~~~p\~ Newspaper dilltribuUon. JYA. COMMISSION NET. Weekeftd driver needed l·Earn liOK to SlOOK by to deliver papen lO news Christmas. 2-F ind out !'acka • st.ores ln Hunt· why new lit'. eam big S$S ington Beach/Fountain here. Com e talk with Valley area. Saturday at tbem. 3-0ur prodUt't/ In· !Ulday. mominp, start eqienMve land I bud&el 4AM. Must have depen· terme. 4.J>re.1et appt.a. dable car, van. pJckup or pion 5-Flnd out why lltaUon wa1on. Contact "we've sot the best thin& ~ tfaftllDc, SUttle tollil''. A•• tor Mr. """'OANil COAST Howard. ee-M02. DAILY Pl.OT I.I. SALIS 642-4321 =:::.re: ., ftee. Real eat.lte license an TIME l'llQWred. Rental aeOvllY NU optional. Super op· EVENINGS portun 1t1, ao m • Ad\jta wkb ---IWltn1. m~ I.I. ~1c.'llY• =:;ll~ Ma.7173 kktl.~ 11. Start at ......_ ltt cook, run suo per hour. Phone ar Pf! _ ... d ree~I· UZ OU !Ill 110 ' ....... ' Thc·n you bccoml' a tramer. selling & rcn•I\" mg overnde earninR~ 011 each man You do tlm; ror 180 days inCrl'ilSIOJ.! y our ea rnin gs t o !'JOO. S'IOO week IJ . Next you become a field rnana1eer. working in an office unde r the markC't· ing director & rere1vc ovcmdcs on your e ntire arN• increasing earning~ lo'700·SIOOO + WL'l•kly . You will become the ITllnager or your own di~· lnrt in une year . & l>ased on conser vatively pro· jt:'C'\ed figur~ :;hould be eaming $75,000-$100,000 with a U you can think in terms o< $100.000 & arc \\ ilhng t.o work to Rel 1t <'a II l714)13J.0210 Saleswoman part time. M1mmum 20 hrs Eit· perience p r e ferred . Olive Branch, SSHB63 or 54(}.Z705. Screen printing produc- tion manager wanted. Must have exp. 540-9110. SICRITARY Expanding Npt. Bch. pharmaceutical com · pany needs secretary. Type 80 t o 80 wpm. Shorthand or sp<.'<!d writ· ln1. Mait card exper. helpful. Call tor appl. Newport Pbarruceuticals. 897 16th. St., Npt. Bc:h. 71~/ 642·7Sll Ext. 11 SIClETAlY Small one (lrl offke. 2·3 yn. ~t secretary ex· pertence. Good 1rooming It good phone voice es· 14dial. Typln,c 80wpm. Ille lhorttiand or speed writing prererred. 0 . C. Airport area. Sala r y bHed on qualir1ca · Uonl . .-00+. Please send ,_... lo CluaU.ied Ad 1454.L Daily Pi lot. P.O.m1r 1580, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9aGI llCllTAIY Newport Beaeb Law firm aeeklna exper ~ w rxtnt typtag llld.lll. call 540-5400. llCllTAIY Tb• Allina Coaapany ..... a Secftt&r'Y lo ••• IMt Pwchu"'' Mar. for cr~wln1 ruldntlal SECRET ARIAL 2.5-30 hrs per WL't'k. St a rt immediate ly F ULL romp.any paid tx-nd1ts Newport Center 64-H2'12 ask for Gordon SECRETARY Xlnt opport for 1111 m d1v1t.lual 1nt1•rt''ltct1 Ill lt:>arnin~ t hl' I 11• ltb ol rrurkt•lmR anti puhh· r•· latJon.., We an• -.1•t•k111J! an l!llUlUSld:.tu· rlt'X I hh & intell1gl'nt appli<'ant I 11 assist our\. I' ul m.1 rkt<I mg. HandJt' a 'anc1 ~ ul responslb11luec; m acJn1 lion Lo S(."CrctanJI d1111 ..... Mi.Jumum l ~ r t•x1w n· qUJnild. 3('Cllntt1• I ) pm~: of 50 + and :.c1m1· dll' tapherne cxrcra•nce 111 shorthand. Call Pt'rlSvn1H'l 714964-3 571 COICIWeUTanker lk.s1dent1al Ukr" 1 o Equal ()pp•lrl Empl. •SECRET ARIES* Sec~ 1Gcnl O<c 1Reci:pl SBOO-SIROO Rangl' Ry ApptUnly Emptoyl'r.> P:1> ,\ti Fe·~~ Ln Reinders /\J;l'nt'} .ml Birl'h, Estah '"'4 Newport Beach. 833-8190 Secretaries ALLINA GOOD DAYS WORK!!! That's what \\t' t•·ll uur many. man~ el11•nt' throu j!h out Newport .1rv11w "h1•11 they call to thank 11~ Im assigning "Another" ~~~'.~'<1 field stutfl'r to and. lhal '~ what wl''d llkc lo say about you'•• If you'n• lvoklllJ.! t11r JJ l'hall e n ge . W.Jn l divers1ty ... or .need th1• secunty of empl1·~·mpnl, but not the commitment o r p er m ant•nl work .. you're what Wl''rt· looking ror ~ YOU 'LL l.IKl:: OlJR A'ITITUVF:! 557-0061 £..0~ office • ~O' ove rload SECRETARY lMmicetincJt To function as Sec retary to Marketmg Man ager Requires minimum 3 years stron~ se<-retanul expcnence In terhn1ral products . M a rke t · ing /Sales Dt?partment Ught shorthand. Interview By Apppt. Cali (714) 894·47ll COHRAC MACHIMI TOOL DIVISION 9200 Bolsa Avenue WHTMIHSTB, CA EquaJ Opportunity t mployer M /F SECRETARY Positions currently available for peo ple orlerhd eettetarles able to Jain our C.Wint1 • Sales departments. En· joy excellent company benefttl: APPiy in person Mon/Fri. tAM·l2 noon. Penonllel. MAlllOT HOT& tQONewport Center Or Newport Beach !'.qua! Oppor Empty M IF Ulllll ... 1 BETWEIN 4 :00·1:00 :::..: Piivite lub. a.llW Ml are reallr, Pll. ..:.__ ..U'"""'6toPtsPla ' MtlrlnWN 'imlMl'l'-f« ......... "° Ml ,.. ~°'*""uaitJ m;-'° 1J ~ co. Pwcballnl _, pnf'd. M\llt be x lnt bll'll •detailed ortent· .. JOU call Clualfted eid. Ill f<OIDIDID ;:.-~ topllcle U ltd, you're U · Ill&•.._,· c.aa Hrtd of a rrJtnd\>' _llr__.•.._.._<T_W_>.-& ___ ._, ==-~llclad '::.pa..: & ............ , . ~· • ,.., .......... 1118 dllMI , .... Da111 ... 2 1111 .. -_;;;:;;;;.;;.;...;.llDUJ_--.1eo._M78_~· -Pllat Want Adi. ---- .... ,.... 1" trallt in :U:,:H· Call Now! Dlll1 Pllot aualneda. , ..... • .. ,,.•--· ... ' .. .,... __ , .. * ... DM. v lllll..OT. •7 - MllpW..eH nto tw.WMl!l4 7llO '"'•rra •IO IW•sv ... ....................... ~-;"T ................................................................ . PllBIOllT DAllAOED CASllP~~ . lm'FOlNT SALE. -.. ., .... ·--· Uli· W. w ..... nr Rarbcw. Cl'*lsdrTV'allJ-IW Saa&a Alla.,.,,. .. CASHPAJD Wabr /Dr1ra/Refrl1a. ...., •• .., .. m ••llUY** Good .... 1'\areilW'e • ~&Deft-OR I will MU or SELL ror~ lleclrollk1 Tecb-fc'- $1.17 Per"-' BARGAINS-Used refn11. Wlbra. dryn, aanar. beat buys. we serv. appl. Beat A&JPI. ~11, ~ MASTllS AUCTION 646 HH a IJM625 WATERIED t-t.W..Set.U, $4.34 ,.,. ..... USED REFRIGERATORS Wubers/dryers, Best Appliance SaJea •service Nlee headboard and r;:.eatal. Brand new meln beater. Sl.75 ~l.35le~ ••...-.Y ... worts $4.45,wHo.-S3l).4330 531-08 l l Stock.Clettl $l.95PerHow ~~~~~~~~ •• -........... 065 ....................... lkydls 1020 Movin&· Sacrifice tod•Y ...-U Denlop111 .. t la!Jln11r S I 0.50 p.,. How ••••••••••••••••••••••• sofaa, chain, k& bed. Schwinn girls "Lll' Chllt" lllft*la, drapes, dineUe sling ray. lk nw f15. -...... stereo'&~. 642·3449. 1748 Bonaire Dr s scale, refrig, Way. NB; near comer washer. deyer. ~Sii& Drofhpenoft 1\lllin Utat ......,, • . 1070 $6.00 , .... How Apply at htployfftnt & Tr•i•h•CJ Ad..-..ltraff0tt of HwttilM)fOft IMcta. 531 Moht StrHt, Hullti'")tOft le«IL C .. ltOW C7 I 41 536-2526 or 639 .. 554. Y• _., brf91CJ 00-214. O.G. EagJe Mato.Cross ••••••••••••••••••••••• bike. Many xtra.s. Like Sotid gold artifacts, Cen· new. 536-7674. tral Amen can collection. -Tel 97S-0252 for appt. CYCLE&CO. New & u sed bikes. Bought. sold & traded. 2470 Newport Blvd. 642·7910 Gem Stones: Rubies. Emer alds . Sapphires. Amethyst at substantial discount by private par· ty. AU stones fully ap- priw;ed by independent laboralDl')'. 714 /5S9-8239 SEWIMG MACHINE OPERATORS Exp'd dcs1rC'tJ Co~t a Mesa. 645-3<&!. 957-00U SEWING OPER. Exp'd .. steady. SJ.SO hr. IJI). 642.3472 Sewin(! n ,OOR LADY Expen ence wanlt·1I. al onw Mu~• h,I\ l' •·'lp•·r m :.t'WIO,I! and h11ntlhnL! peopll• S::ilan 111wn :t7111 V.c:.1 Ca rnage I.Jr • !'> ,\ t:ahf SHIPPING CLERKS n1'(-<l1~l l'.11 kin1. " --11111 p1rn! fr,r ~Jrml•nt mf>! Mu.,l l"• n ·,1"111"l1l1• St. Jom knits l74:!2 l>:1n·111 "' •' Irvine 540-717 I ShippilWJ & ProdYCtion Dept. Af\ph• .11 11111;. llO\\ lo• 1111• ur .. 1·pt 1·d 111r 11qn,d1 ll(l1•1 .1l11r<1 Ill .: ll• l'I ltrt•a l 11pp11rfu1111 , f•ir 1•11~h1 '"'r''"' \ lrit •·n h" n "t 11 ,\ r , 1 , 111 .. l>1•ltr ci11.1 1111 1• :1:"1 !~1k•·r -SI ·I ' 111 tl--.d-. ~r.1_1..11~1 Sl°lll'lllllJ.: P•'l''"ll \\ •lll1'11 \ w:uc..• i'"' n1,•u1 '''J' pt t· frrr1,.1 h111 n .. 1 ,.,.,. r u,..u., an •/J. ,\tvn I l 1 , .111 hri. L~ll ll.:1rlmr.1, ~,.1'1 •1:11Ju SHIPt'IHG CLERIC TRUCK DRIVER ~· pt•t 'd aatl'r \µpl~ Ill pN·son B>LER INDUSTRIES. Inc. ~IOI lll•H·Mn:d '\;II S,>1'<'1ul I 'dlM'OUn l lo He.ti .. i-.t..ih· :-l'h•••l C.111 1> .. n 67J i:J1111 STUDENTS JOB HOTLINE 1':111 ~ l·'\11l 1tm•• ' 1n1·d oix•m11u~ ..,1-11J S,.'1;!11 I"'' "k i-r. .. plac, tl.t'nl n1'•l hl· IX <:ill !IJm ;win MT 2151 l\.1:1 4000 TY"ST F'\Jll ume machine d iet a IJlln M1.n1mum 65 wpm t.•um word prol'es:.mg Xlnt btnd1ts & condi 11ons Newport Beach 675·!/000 TYPISTS CLERICAL. TRAINEES AU CLERKS JUNIOR CLERKS IOKEYOPERS \'011;,,;1} )t1U 111 ant ,, • h .. n~1·ol p,tl't' ltlo II' \11Ur l \I ' 11µ1111 ih1 ... 111~u: r; f'd'h '"'' :1 month ., U:J\ nr "•·t·it Y.t 1:.1\ 1· lh1 IJ'l'll 11111;. 1111 IC Ii )OU ITl.J) :.i:t:k 11•1r11)(1r:in -11·n·11·•· 1~ Ah,11 I'll' prll\ 11!1• lho I• 1(111 l•U( fll.~Jlllt• rnw 1 Ii.·.,,, L1~fll'd \ (l{' !.U .I K E Ol H ,\ l'l'I f l 'l>f.:' S!>7-0061 f8} ~~~~~a ~ TYPISTS SECRET ARIES GEN.OFFICE WE OFFER CAREERS! '"•>dl'.1' "lin f'l'l lorl'al Bent>f11s (WrruiJl T ~ary Seonices ,,.,,,ne 7 52 .. 6666 l115fin 558-9021 B Toro IBY Apptl ( '.1 I l 7 52 6ij()li FOE M ~ Docp 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Young Female German Shep AKC. Champ hnes. SJSO/ofr 661~. YORKSH IRE TER · RIERS Male /fem. 5.7 pm only 559-8442 Mule Doberman. lyr old $50 to good ho m l' ~·la ~to You 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fn-.· l'z year Spnng1•1 Sµallll'I m1JC N1:ed~} Jrd, lu\1.'. dL..,.·1r1L1ne. fJmll) t-.16 :iw; UJ)~. fo:\C!') 1111 llJ \1.11•· Sh1•phl·rl1 M a:-.llfl mix lll \\t'1:1..' 7 ;i I i 1111 • !179 5301 l'ut,. .,hort hair ... d mix nr• •·d 11ugp}.. R11rn .. ...i. ... tcr Son a) &IS l :lro _ ~ 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card. Send one card for each t.ag plus one spare. We return pe rmane ntly sea.loo attractive tag & strap. meeting airline I D requirements. Pr1· vent loss & the rt! For a persooa!J zed tall enclo~w wallpape r . fabr1r or "Day Glo" paper & Wl' w1L1 back & tnm your w~ Or 1ry two card' b::1dt to b;1t·k !'RICES S! l.':1 or 3 'St 't ri t.a~s SI fill ea ti ~tJl!~Sl 50ca IOor mon· g .Wea Salt:S Tax lncludt.'<i NOCAHD'' Draw your own or si:nd name. adctrcss, phone & Wt•'ll makt· one card per ta~. Add 2.'i' c uch. C'ltll'J:t>OO.'> blk Shl·pherd 1 Coll1t<. IO mo~. F t•m. :-.payed !>hot:. LO L!OOc1 StncJ dieck or mont'y ur -dt'f'lO home r.46·751.2 KITit-;N~ ~t•...t01;.'<l & r r.ilOl'd 1 · M MIS ·~til5 PILOT PRINTING I' 0 Hox 1560 Coc.111 Me:.J, C<I Y~:!li -Fl't-1' tu 1!•100 hom1· S mo (.)'flie1ll Supl'rs1u l Taµc•I 0111('1)1•k .. r'ipa111t'l :\tali•, .... arn ~ l.i sl'd 11n1·1· l)UI (•lJri•\'ll 91:.S·~Ull) \11••~;n't fit $1 t0 !'>4ff O:!f.ili ~"'"' ll1 IM<"I hollle 6 mth oltl Duuer1n.1n puµ l Alve. JX.'OP~ 1~5-!lf,.!_ COPY MACHINE 962·7033 ---------Conlrartor has surplus ol 8050 3 ttin h1~h erfic1en<'Y 1·en· tr:il air contlitioner~ Must sell You install or we install No reas. offer ref~ Call 778-~0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1rl" '>t'lt'f't1t1n ot loll rn•·l'fJ furniture St•mt' En~h:.h anuqu1.-:. fk drm M 'L\, Mmo1rc:.. ma rblt• t.up tJbll,,.., r f!-..t al r hJr1 dchC'r & I 18th l'f'ntur) bras ' llnl'k tlt:f'ni:era111r.., X.19 ~l~ 1\111~ s1 1.-.· 111 at1•rbl'd framt'. nl'\\ mat trt·•;..,. lllll'r & h e;;l1•r s11:, r;; ~, :!lt!7 S11fa, d101r, ~ohd ttm•h d1•1111 1! t ,1 bit'. m ;1 ph· 1 h J irs, mapll• king '' hl'.1dlxrnrd & ht•d ..... 1. 1tam1: labll.' St!t gJ3 W~:! e\;'a, ~t'lrraft sabot. l mo new SJl.X> Scvt!ral shutter~ llt!st ofrer Nikon pis tol ~np OJSh. SOmm len:.. bc:.t offer 673-2777 R1vef1C'r Mezian1n1• stur-.J~l' ~y~ll'nl Approx :Ill :.11 rt . w sta1rwa~ (ial\ a1111l'tJ steel deck ing. tl~IJ?.OL'fi for part:-. ~•orai:t• Ca ll St•1ent1r11· Orill1n i.: Cont ro l ~'\; W51 A::.k fur Dave. 11 Ill Swunrn ini! fl"''' ri11t1 t· ~-------­llan<l~um1· Thoma,..~1ll l• d111ir11.: rm set. 11!00. K · .\1 ar111• I~ r~on ;.of a 5350 Bra.-.., t hrtrm•· & mirror l><1r ca11 $"11..10 6-W l l2i "Whirlpool" 1•lcj.!.1nt art·a rug.,, i<..:M, gri:),.., wht nL..,I, SJ5j) i::... lt·~s fur both lnl'W $700 ea) f)\2-1 :M2, 642-67()1) rn:111 , full 11rr11· \111 ,I h,1\•' t'\I• ·" 111<11 tr11<'k Saddlt'l1:11·k \',dh·~ J rea ~·!JI);!;! 1'(':.ll'hf'N /\1rt Aflt•nHll•ll'I. tnU.~l h•• I ( hl1,..l IJll & l',\ p'cl IW. •1331 T ~: I. 1-: I' II <I N ~. SOLWITOl<S, '1 d.\ "k 51'\l 'll'M. 111) •t•ll 1111 L'\ fll'r S!UU mu + bOnu:. S49-50l'i TELEPHONE SALES Ne~'\PUIX'r s ulu.. Your phone. 4 to S hrs a day SWO & up r•111nm wk. f~p pref Owr :!I I D Newi.pupcr Enl. 8:1.,.6453 I lo:Jl'~I Only Tow tnK'k tlnv(•r rlf'l'1krt Mwll Ii\'\' CM. ('XJWr. on Jy 646·96:!_ --- T('W Tnll'k i:>r1vl'r~ t'X pcr'd Top puy Appl~ G&W T ow 1 n ~. 7 ·lll H Ulms Way.~ MJ:."'! 12.'>2 TraVt'I SOUTH PACIFIC Rcscrvalioni.~t requi r1•d for South Par1flc tour 1·11 Mm. ol 3 years t•xp. m either wholesale or reta il tra vel o r d e t a iled llnowltdge of the South Pal'lf1c Salary comm with quahf1cauons Send n.'Sume to P.O. Hox i7S4 N_£'-. Bch. 92680_. _ TRAVEL AGENT needttd In sales or va cac1on travel int'l'R r ndses. 1'~1T tours. llltn'I soles Salary Ile comm. Qualified only nd appb 957 ·Z700 nresT /Off· cur We have Immediate openlnJ ror goocUypl11t lo work In the Ofrlc1: Services Dept. at our Npt. &b corporate or-nce. Duties will Include aaal1lln1 in our m all room . ba c kup 1witchboard operator . ~r work. ~ep. Lion • general all around ~ dut.loa. Oood typ Ina 1lllll8 ar trnm c EXPOSURF. dt'lllrable Eac.llent beMfl\e. "'-cell Mar90 Har· Ue.,at... Amcord Inc. tNpt. cntr.) 640-1900 \I ETF:fiANS Xlni uppor l(I 1•arn xtr.1 1m1'1ml' Pa rt 111nc u ri l11 St.~)) per yr. plu:. other bt11cht~ For rull de tails. & t11 hnrl <>ut 1r you'n.• q111hr1.·cJ 1•all N1\ \'AL IH~ErtVE SS:! 35'.!-I Waih'Ts~ & Cooks "antl'-1 All shirts·" a1l.1 111•• ('olo n' K111·h1 •n H•~l:iur tnl i7MZ Ort1·g;1 _! lwy SJ_<:_ 49~ 18411 _ _ WANTID DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To clell\'er Oa1h Pilot IJundll's to r arnrr-. He r1u1rcs van or l11rge ~tu· l.1(111 wu~on ant.I a good dnvmg retord Pbo nl' ti4i!-432t anct ask tor flarry s,•eley or [)on Wilh:ims F:QL11\L OPPOHTl!NITY ):;Ml'l..OYEll ••••••••••••••••••••••• .wt ... s BOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique upril'ht pwno. 1904 Wellington Xlnt cond. $l200 847 -~_1_1. __ COSTA MESA AMicplt Show /Ute JIMl ,2,l llOLJDAY INN 3131 Bnst.ol/S D Fwy l''ri 7pm · 10pm . Sat noon -10 pm . Sun 11' oatmeal ~ol a. p1JX-d 1n brown \ 1·h t'I. t Ul(l'UV Myk, tuftt'<l bur k. ~5-0 <irC'l.·n WlllJt hack rha1r \\~th rT1.J 1rh1n1t otlo ma n \\llh ~i..1n .iround bottom of both 9}.'> M •~l hl!ht r1-<t ur1•., m .1k1· olrcr G-11). I ()I~ F u ll '' -.o ft ~•d e Watl'rbl·d . 1·ompl1•11· "htr & pt·d SJUll (;\ti mt Couch & lo\ l'<ieat S6U. G. E refn{? 9l0. Kl? bed, $15. Dul bed ,;(). 3 Pl' drt'!'lser llf•t $40. mis<' s:.>-119'.!0. 732 (;lay St /\pl B.H.8. \1esa Verde Country Clul; ml'ml)l'r~h 1 p for s11 ll' 631 3327 ~·Wini! Machine for sa lt.'. 7Jg 1.u)!. d r Also Sanyo ~•~n.'O i\ :\1 , FM stereo. r;L.;.,ell\', rcc'tlr<l player. hk1• n1~w llJrdly ever lN'(I $175 557.H..193 1;'f('W flur~lar Ala r m. $1~ lk t1•rra n1 Syst e m::.. Tl1m., on ll)!hL'i & Slrt'O before mtry 831 7~ RBQ w 1Rot isserlc sz;,. Room wr cond $30. Slim Gym. XJnt cond sac;. Ari. 6. 493-2177 ------------l''arrul~ membership. NH TeM1s Club. 9l5C> Con ta ct 641 .129!1/833·1395 1956 Ford pu tru(•k . $200 /bo. Old f'ortl pu port.'\. take them away. ~r cmpr for pu. ~. 8' l'/O l'mpr. S75. 27' ~ U•~ •"'· t•eathl•r sailboat incl FrenC'n Proven<'ial. If trlr. $200/bo. 1977 Honda So(a & l..oveseat, r hair. XL12S. Sl!IO. 1978 OMC tables. Lampi;, oil paint· C us tom van, S99SO tngs. &st offer. :m F.. 645-2270 . W1t•kl'r Set· Natural 4 Pl(.'CC w /('U."lh1oni. 1\\11:-.I :o;l'l I $450. 673 6359 or IDH:/22 18th. Coslu Mesa . 645-1743 Balboa Bay Club full ---------m e mbe rship wanted. 7 piece LlVlnR room set. Call 673·0080. lncludin,tt sofa. s let'pcr. cttoman's, tables. 11200 ~I tank 250 barttls. 9' Oflw. St!lllnlo? S8S() near wide, 18' hi , $2000 . new. 546-3438 Eves. 847-2203 CaplJW\'s table •5 chairs. sobd wood. 9R7S. 644-718.1 noon·5Pm Ntw bdrm rurniture AdmlsslonSl.50w1A' White rorm 1l'a. 1·9 -.-_.-ClltC-1'1 1010 drawer drc•ssc r . 1·6 .!'::•••••••••••••••••• drawer dres st=r . l ·S SCUM-LETS ANSWERS ftealth .• Birch - Quaah-Plracy - drawer Un1erte chest, 2-2 WA s.ftE K DRYER drawer n1te atand11. SALE Rt'<'oodffionea re, ~..._tl50. ~1._..' fWshed. like .MW. 1 yr • IWU'ant.ee. Your choice Black wrqht lron ••·ta· $148 ea. None hl1her. b&e & 6 chain w /l'lllt UP· Sale enda June 5. AP· holat.ry. $125. t'JS--0602 all pliance Town 554-5432 _6_:30_ .. ______ _ SCRATCH You can'\ believe nty wtfe'a l'OOIUQI. Sbe can mue TV diDner'9 from !CRA'ICH-- lladlo controlled boat w t..-o tpOrt two DdBZI outdrtve, s lart{ng u - ceuories. rioo. 556·9M '~·· Sofa, told ottu chr, t•••• •-01: /Penneys w uber. clresser. bi u bed, crib Vtluls41 1011 dryer <elec-l. Many op-ft matllWI( Dllal PGDt --••••••••••··~·••• t.Jon,,. Lessthan2ynold. tbl. " in IC rteml. Sllerc1ele, misc. nin New '90(), Vrill sell pair IM'1·7Q11. .,..\ f« home wie. fft1r J.100. Ul ·6041 / llOVINO. !;"''"db& Call Doa alter TPltl . ~1. b8d. Matt clnuer • *'- Waeher. dryer • d is· clllk. LR cha rt. I bam· •..._.·-------- hWlllher • each. Gas boo bar chrw1 •aahttr, a.I-• IOIJ *'00 Ms-SMI ebeaU, ena table. -· --r~.. . . ---•-•••••••••••••• Sacrtflce. Of! dbl door qlllilaD, LT dtar • or r • fr l 1 I t r • t 1 • r . & •I . W at e r c I o" d llll aft, r...... luper teem alter. Kenmore ~ ftame. K9a~ ~ amt I Jn old wahr /dryer. 1ood. • ••ll.ad eo•9' ..... ••""*· •111&Mll --Ill.air ~-.... -- 7, ,.. . I • • 18!!1!._~~~V!,!!PLOT!!:!:!!..,.~P"-*!..----....!!!l!!!!:!!!!!l~!!l,;30~.~t9'11!?!. ......_,_,,,,._, ................. 11•1....., .. . .....................................••...........•...••.....•....•. Cw; S./ .......... tHO ~ t7U Mii•••._ t740 V.-t77J ..._VIM lllllli ... ttlO "••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• -••••-••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••• .. • ..... ANIW-l'AL& ........... ........... -........... . ~· c~mper . Stove. ,.,._ ~ jam. ••. M.eitl. BRIMHALL PIANOS ..:::c..:.-::... 11t11111•111:~:.,1•:lllil•/ ti 10 .,., ... ,, -················ ,.. .. ..._ ._ .. SOL "II HONDA XLXO sm ..__.... -JDil•a. P~rl coiul... ~sr:--.mo-CONS. Orpn 70mp1. aso. '42 M07 =~.1r= ...... a.j _____ _ Wl!:B~R lirand l'lano Nrw K.waaak.l K7AOO 300 Mahol. UU3. O.IUd \'Oad mi •too. 11000."0lllW.QNJ ~ms lo'1r Sak! ll <"lcct orun "1' Yam.hll 850, 10.000 m1, .-oo.&fl'OO 1 ood C'~xtr11 .,, 1$1~~~ \'V~~. alODAJflo . ~ -........... S.J ................ .../SW~ 9160 lllr '°' ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• ~,'OKI<: FIX'l'UtU-S Hf~NT t.uaury Moto r c,; .,. hom" 22· P a l o m a r .;aL~I Willi WUllii, 32 loni.t ~~1ll!i 6 ~/Wet-Ii t r tuatti. 48' lonl: s· h11o:h ~mi !WI)~ Wood (roe s tanduli 3t long 5' hip. . .:la& WUl Hi':NT 23' t'ttU:HAl.t. dow 11bdvi11M If lonac 10' s .. ~l.t-' l 'ON1' A I N t-; I> lu~h. Also, oOwr m1:w ttt:ASONAW..t-: ~ ~ free staodan.: f1x turc1> •GOROSOU5• OIM•ICOUMTY'S a.rp·--.Ealo.&·ceyl "M WI w.,... ltick. a. 71~1 OLDIST 4 1p. Snrf. 1\ll /FM . em mo&of' work. &lat CUSTOM llO aoo 642·7745. mt.~.m.4m • S ho r t b ed h4 V ll. ~ "r.J S M8. Lite blue. low IUOm9U<'. powe r •t~r '\111 m1leaicti Orla o wner • .._,.,_.. lq, m 11111 with ov11l11, clellit eull IW0-°"29 -•••H•••••HH•• C:aftlPl!r •11 /boot ~.8'7 S.1--&tv1rc IA.-11111n~ AMC t901 m&lai <U._) low C.-.er,lllc. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• J Cl6f81U6TUN£ KoU1i A.oyel• HM W Mei '742 M IWnbler American 2 * • . lStO Ja mbOree ••• .. u•n••••••••••••• *· D MPG, -.w l80C0rfr ._,."HM , ~-wpgn Uul'li ll4Q 644-1 7ti MG Mid1et Special, tirel. Runll1Nat. lat S150 3000 t: b l St . ~{llllu /\nu 34.000 m1 's, •Int cond. Wiim It. 776-5IG (7141 ....... IOOU IJ1 ltMW ~· Spt~ <'JM• pm A.ft6, 98CHI066. -...-a. fflO _._ XJlll ltWt•h, lll'W 11ph11I .....,.._. ,1 .... -t2n111tt 11.'>M 7l<t l7!>2 &!<1H ,_. ,.,. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• • MU~"fSt:I''' • 7tJ• CJ7 Solt top 11.llH mile11 V K. 1tut11m11t11', ~owt•r 1'l\'\-nnte., AM 11-'M ~to·rl'O lll ll{'. T1tcurna11 with Cf\ 11lt1 lllJ8VAA 1 SUH *J.C. FORTUNE l'nfllHW c;~h· ~ t-.. Ii.I, ~untu l\V i7 t4 IMI! IOOU Tndla 9560 IOIMd.AREH't K.'lO N IM!:id1 llh 11 l.J\ Iii\ UH 1\ t~ M1 No 11f ~'' F14 \ • 17141522-5333 t 'lutot"(J ~IH.l.iy~ 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MINT CONDITION * ·n MGB. excell. cond. must ..ell 9000 m1. 1st ~ laktlS. 1Jy11 ~9-7725. wlolti<J/~Vlffl 99'1·9707 Ponca. 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·77 Turbo <:arr~r a. bro n te , l1kl· n ew , $29,500 /oUer PP 4W-SOOO -------'77 911S co PE. Alloys, AM t-'M. au. PoWcr wm 110-.l>. l·rwse J7M miles ~7.fi511 \1»491 77116AL Hardtop Coupe. V·8 • a"">m1tic, powe r steer· Ing, power windows, Ian· dau, tact. air, Ult. cruise. AM /FM s tere o t a pe , locks, custom wheels . J2.219 miles. (522RXY r $5566 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponliac-GMC alOO E 1st, Santa Ana 1714) 558-1000 C:ONr~H.L C HEVROLEl .... ,...ti•' ... '" , .. I \ \i t ~4 6-1200 ?CARPOOL ? •1' SUIUllAM SILVllADO 4 speed, power s teering. dual air. tilt. AM /FM stereo cassette, 2-tone p ain t . 44 ,59 5 m i les C~PHZ> $5666 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponttac-GMC 3IOO E. 1st St .. Santa Ana l7141SS8·1000 woe•-••-........... , ~ .. ___ ...... •TillUFTV• 71COUIH LOMGIB>,.U. 5 speed, AM /FM stereo cassette . 12.345 miles. (1Kl9798) $t766 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontaac-GMC 3JOO E. lst, Santa Ana (714)558-1000 t97'FOID 14 Pinlo, like aew, smke offer. Ptw.... "'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '75 PLYMOUTH ~Caloca s ..... ~:n:n. 7 1 A~llo motorho111<.• 27' ·':rul • ~~ t'111o: ruol " ty,&:t••• thaiih, °''r \'U.'StO~ s teer ....................... ~ ..•••••........•.•..... i6 c.louncr CllIDP\:r .1>bcll. wN whh. air ;\M fM <'<.tµn II "/h, 11, lo-. u 11I '76 9121': S1lv~r. blark ml Ver) dean Only J9M fflll~ Cl6321 Dir Cldlac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAllMONT COUPE ---------•I 6 cyl .. a utom atic, air 3 Seat. Station Wag0n. Torquertite t rans. V-3. tint. glass. emissions control system, L/R re- mote contro l m irrors. AIC. a uto matic, pwr. tailgate wmdQw & door locks. Pnced below Blue lbok. 76,000 mi. Sl495. Can be seeo at The Daily Pllot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa or c all C 1 rculataon D e p t. 642-4321, ext . 210 , se.r.o 109 1n~ :.)'stem. A M 1FM •••••••••••• ••• •• •• ••• -I ch <'as:. Must St.'t' to 21" Color TV ~ Ont ~1alt! SlS.UOO c;., II year warrunty, $!IS Gary63l~aft 5PM ~,s.:M() T ......... T,... .. 9170 Nice 25'' <:olor TV Sl 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On e year warranty . Tenllrader-hrdtop, sips Ii, 642-5340 poll.I. stove. closet. hlr. Beaulirut 25" l'Olor TV ~ Xlol. ~~~78 o rig yr warranty, free de· 9185 11 very. $118. 646-1786. Altlio Senic•. P.+s GIANT SCR EF.N T . v •• !!~~ .. !~.~~ :i.IJJ'.l!r picture. Pn ced for SBlVICE DEPT q ui r k sa l e $650 • wknd1evs833-2128 0pen6 Days A Week Mon .. Fri .. 7 .:J0..5:30 Whv Buy New Saturdays:H:oo.5:00 Reeon<fit1on your l'Olor =.;':,~ei':'l.· 1V. We replace all defot" Co!;ta Mesa tJve parts mcludmj! P•C· 5 .. L 1934 tUJ"(• tube. 2 YNtr warr. ----~----­Sl68. fo'r'ee Del. 646-1786. loah&MariM ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVEtlTISERS loah,MariM Eqii,..... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.5' steel hull o nly boat, 9'beam & trlr, S2000 Sf7·2203 loats. Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ Scarab-330 TS OUt· ilnves. 85 hours Loaded• 1)5 mph plus . Stnn·d nn 1 rmlcr Mu!>t sell /bcM of h·r 73 I -82 I 611tonw I S46·12001wortcl The pn C'e of ill•ms advertised by vehicle dealers in the veh icle classified ad vertising oolumn5 does not mc·lude any applirable l a xes, hrense. trans fer fees, finanl'C charges. fe<>s for wr Pollution t'Ontrol dt·· Vll'C ccrt1firations or lie· aler docum('nta ry pr~. J><tr atJon chargc5 unless otherwise s pcc1f1cd by the advertiser 1\sk lur .Jcrr:v Perkins Anti / .!I' Nova w /trlr 2250M(' c:i:rcs 9520 Musi :.t•ll 111·-.t •'J:.h ofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• &T U1irnl:-. li7.'.i ·l·1t;2 '44i l-'OHUW0001E ·16 Tah1L1 l b } Crw:-.er . 21 ·, 4ti0 Ford lk-rkclcy Jt't with tape deck. 1cl' ho>. & Tandt'm Huadrun nl'r I ratl('r Xlnt l'On<I Rar k s urAcry forl'rB :.ule. SS5(k} or bc:-.L off~r Wockdavs 5·!* Weckt>mls 1~9 ~19-11or54!f·J6l2 1;;· Hool. 14 1rn1l1.!r. JS Ill' 1'flg. nct.'<is JJ•mll. s.500. 151-~o!i541 lmmal' I!* Stt·r~ \" I 15hp \11F. full m1.1rm. many xtra.s $3500. 731 ·24!&1 loots. Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sant.;.ma W h)st• new, new lra.J.lcr ur ~mpc. cover. ~ails. 1 ra1l~·r. top c·ondit1on '15CJ/Offcr. 548-6356 ~·coro.111bd. VHF', ROI''. dp !i()llndcr. kt m tr. 2 µa. extras . Sl 5,!IOO tOffor P.P. 773-0SSl or !fJ7·7:1()1 ----~~ipa/ -9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AVAILABLE YAC Newport 646·0551 T1 aap artatioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cc:ycr1. Sde/ .... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 •·ord t r u ck & 12' camper, n ew motor, 7 mos warranty. new lO· ply tJres. lots or ext ras. ~. A·I shape. 847 ·2203 'The fastest draw in the West. . .a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642·5678 l'\Jlly n -slon.'<:I ' SIJ.000 67f>..6161 '79 MG TD RE:PUCAR BRAND NEW' Your chou·e of bc•iut1ru1 hlaC'k or d e,l!anl cham pagne, Lhl'St.> are ran· das:.1l'S not to bl• found t•bt>-.her t' tn Orango: Count} IA'ather mlenor, w ood das h. J\M 1 f'~ Ml'reo t•assettc. i:lasl> :.id(' c urtains h1ghhghl this l'OllC't'tor's item':-. fcalurt.~ Must be set:n to ~ apprN·1ated. J IM MARlNO VW U.1711 Bea ch Blvd. HUNTINGT ON BEACH 84Z..2000 '5.5 FORD PICKUP. n :ry elemi. best offer- 631-2239 ~.Race. Rods 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-8 Chevy Luv. '72. 327 Chev. Man y hi -pc rf. pa rts . Camper sh e ll. Must Sell this week. Sl!OJ. Make me an offer. Rusmesa phooc. Iv m~g. 556-(64(). --------- 4 Wheel Drh.s 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CHOICE4x4 • '71GMC IS SIEl•AGRANDE 27.482 miles. V-8, 4 speed. power s teering, mags witbovals. (lK78190 $6166 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac-GMC 2000 E. Isl, Santa Ana (714>558·1000 4 WM.a Drhn '550 4 Wiiiet Dri .. s 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ASS, auto. PiOl.I &io 4356 Sl:ID.I .X Int l'Ornl 'Jl!> 1>177 '73 C'he\" y ~. r Su jll I ('litoyE'fUll.• Lolldl'tJ :.hl'll Makt! olft!C btil ~17 v.. 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pl YMOUTH VOYAGER 127'' whee l b,H•l'. S passenger . V 8. dUIU trans, nt:ht s ide s lultn,:: dr ., t•m1ss1on 1·0111 rol system. AM radio, new wtute piunt. I W,000 m1 $1.995. Can lw Stoen ul th1· Daily Pilot. 3.10 W. Ru v St , Costa Mesa or 1·a11 C i rt•ul at1o n D ept 642·4321, ext. 210 '77 Dodge Van U<!OO Ready for c·ampml! & rru1s 1n~. t-'act 1·11n version . Sofa bed & m.itrh rhrs. refnl!. :,mk. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• closet. air vent. s1dl' ,,. m ·n 280Z 2 + 2. 26,UOO m1 dows. s tcrl'u (':Jl>:O.. ,, • illr, AM tFM. hlut• w wht spkrs, beaut paint 4 mt ta,. suit-l'omp:111\ brand new m ai.:s. nt:w c•:J S1100 6-t2 1131 d.):, o-r balll'n es. Must !>t-11 9X)(}() 548 9996eves or bst ofr 645-J.120 Pl' ~ pd 76 21lOZ. hkl' 01'14 .• Hilu. '75 Dodge 225. 3 s . 1·rp1 Prwatc partv & pnh:. xln l mpl!, f>.lti03XI pn),bsl urr t>tl ·3271 '75 UaL-.un H:!lll. I ,,pd 77 Dodl!l' \Ian. M,000 m1, r ownr '\Int cvud 318 t•n°. CUl>l panel & II II! . .. 4!1t>mioa cpts, 54lK warr i\M . 1"~1 . a!t 5 96:?-l28ti Fiat 9725 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE Will BUY YOUR DATSUN PAID FOH OR NOT' TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN "'.Ill lt£.ITI \ .1pt .... f f .11\11 8 31-1375 493.3375 WE PAY TOP DOI.LAil for top USl>d car:-. foreign. clomestu~ or l'la:,i.1t~ If vour l'ar L., l'Xlra dl'.111. ~ee u.'i FIHST' ~ • ct 1 .. Or_,,. c_.., 2925 lllirbor Rf\ d CO!,"TA M ESJ\ 979-2500 ---- WEB UY USED CARS CALL Used Car Mgr 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!175 1''1<1 I XI 'I In go11d n1m11lmn \I.IHI AM !-':\I :-Oll'rl'fl, ·I SJll'l'tl l l':HI:. & l()W mill~ :i~!OO 'lit•:.t 11( ft·r Pn pl ) L\1 II ;,-Iii :.!tt."o~ :tfll!r t; pm or 75.li-\l!i5:1 d:.iy:. ·77 1''1at XI\! l;d m1 1\M 11-'M 8 lr:t{'k ::.ll'rl·v Askin~ SISOO 55!l·t\J.12 ·77 F1Jt Sp}tler 1<!4 A!\1 FM :.lt•rco. mai:::. :11.1100 mt. 26 mpg SSWO ti42 91..26. -----9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Hew '79 HONDA Cars MANY To Choos~ ~om! UNIVERSITY Old5mobil~ Honda Cars • GMC Trucks 2850 llurbor 111\ ti t:a;ta Me:.a 540 $IC. ·78 Ac1"1rd. s ~pt.I :n.1101. m1 . C it-an, $5500 ~G!-7223 -----I ll C1v11· Wagf1n Fort·•·d to s t• 11 :H 2011. I' I' . SiJX.Jl!IK, !J LO :i 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ~ ---9730 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED! Lale model T(I yot a:-.. Volvos. Pickups & Vuni. Call l.L'i today I '"' ......... "•" c .... ...... Ptl '46·UOl w U0-'4'7 College s t ud e nt needs automobile for ap11rox imately $150. 640-2776. '7:1 XJfi S1lvt•r. hlk lt.>;1th. nl.!w tires. 1•x haus1 & tunc.-d 9)711() ofr ti:Jl-074!1 Merudff~m 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TI ·150SF.L. Bro.,.n. lo m1. Xlnl c·on d 644 4:!01 Sp}i.:la..'~" CdM '73 .t~L. yd ~Int l'nnd MKml. $14.500/ISe $255 6T.J.4313 ------- 1971 _,L, touacco hrn. 2 lops. 77K m1. $13,500 641l-1"27 642-8366 ·n !fbt Burg un tan, snrf, ~ FM. hra. 35K rn1. 1mmu1· t'Ond $9800 9t>2·111~ '04 SC Coupe Rt'cent restoruuon X Int cond $] 1,500 493·6454 CV('S. ----Rolls Roye~ 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY JRR CARVER r ROUS·ROYC~ IS40 J•mboo~ l'Oewport IMt•<ll !'-----' MO "44 ClOSEO SUNDAYS ·59s1lvt-rCloud I Sl9.0CMI 98.>4144 'fi8 HHD <:orn1cht• type, µholll' optio nal. Mint Must sell. 675 KfiSI L..<IT TO SF.LL ONL..,.. I or 2 1971 Cornish l'unvt Wht un \I. ht 14 det•p red ml l'mpltl~ n•stored lo Ol11! fre:-.h ('011d CA 1·ar $10 11011 or bi.I of r 11:.'liPVK 1 OR l!J7fj Silver StH1dOl4 \I. ph 0 (•cp G:.11wl " L.111 IOI. 2{1K m1. rla14 lt•s-; Sl7 000 or lie;\ olr t30'1SJ.l.1 Oay-., ~<1.30:1 or 6••U·l003 ev:-. l'vtyt~ ---- Toyota 9765 .............••.....•.• 1978TOYOTA COROLLA l-:<.·onom1l'al ·I 1•vl w11h aut•nnut11· Lran:-.· & .11r rnml 15211VUD1. ISlk ~t:l l. $4688 THEODORE ROBINS FORD . 2060 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 642·0010 r~J Corona 2 d r . rrnt \ ,11\ I' Jllh 'J llt'l4 llrt'l> 9ilMI. l'h 1;.\!).!J502 C\ l'::. 1Jply 7:! T II} •II .1 (.' l' 11 l' u A~1.n1 ,.\ C $1500 li75 :..'1)8.i --- '73 To}•ita Corona. 4·:,pd, 1 dr. approx 2~lmpg Sl-19511.>slofr ~H-1~:-,7 ----Voatswoqen 9 770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \W -HavmJ? trouble sell ing your car" Try us Top <.lollar Paid for or Not' Hrin~ your C'ar to J im '.'ffanno Vnlks waj.\cn . 1>.rll I BcaC'h Alvd . llunt· ms..'tnn Beach ,\sk for Frank Manno o r To m A1k111. • • PURCHASE OR LE.ASE YOUR MEW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • NABERS (};uufae l(J(X) H. ""°' Blv<1 CO'K<t../IAl"w• S4().QI()() ·72 El Dorado Converll ble ~text w 1bonl' leather ml Every opt Xlnl l'Ond $3,500 t8 1>t (Xr ~-J:!m t'VC:-. ·75 Cad. i-;Jd Good <:ond 5'200 Dill 548·21118 '7!*Cld Eldorado A1arnlt , all xtras. 6M m1, $17,llOO 644-8199 aft fl '7 K St• v 11 1 c . I o m I , showroom c:und, 4 mu~ warr lt•fl $12,950 'i I Eldo l'On Vt• rt 1t1 m 1 hl•uullful clal>!>IC $7500 673-4642 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlue Camaro SS '61!. very clean. $2300. Call 631-2239 '79 7,.28, blk w 1camcl IOI. T.t.op. 4K miles. AM t l''M cll.•;s. shwrm cond . fact W'dl'T ll500 Call 979·-0308 CJ.yf'Ohot 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ : : ~. ··!t:. •• --, .• ~ ~ : r ~· .,..,.....;.. . -"""'·· .. ~·~ . -'"'~ Mt•all'9c.t.a•-s .. OLUeM c_., 21 AlltoC""9rl>r+r• ... ---·-()PIH 1 DAYS A WIM 768-7222 '77 Monte Carlo 24M .m 1 AM1fo"'M stereo. a t<'. Ian dau top. $$.250 5464W3 'Ill Olevelle: VH 307. 2 d r ~ood rond. S900 or bcl>I offer. 842·-.S too So. eo.t Hwr. u,.. ... 494-1 Ill •GASSAVER • '78 MC>Nli 2 + 2 HATCHIACk V-6, 4 speed, power steer 1n g . fact . a ir . t i lt. AM lf'M stereo, ra llye. 1!1.193 miles. (975UOR 1 $4966 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac• G MC axio E Lst. Santa Ana 1714 I !)5g. 1000 74 Chev Vt>~a i\1r. 20 mp!(. A M 1F'M s tl'n·o 1·a-.seuc. Sl2001bl>t ot r ~Ulfj() 9932 ••.........•...••..•... CORVETTE COUNTRY! ll!ToChoost> f'rnm 196\., To 1!179:-. HOWARD C~•ro~t Dove & Quall SL-. :"111'.:WPORT AEAC'H 833-0555 Cougar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I .M .\ol 1\\'l' LATI': • '78COUGAR XR7 17. 5110 m 1 It•' \ x . 1.11.rt.omat1l·. JXIW•'r ~tl•t-r tnj!. powt•r "mllow~ 1)- way M-ill" t'rWSP, fact wr. AM F;\I ::.teri·o. Ian dau sunroof ma l!S new radials (579VAV I $6966 *J.C. FORTUNE Pon11ac-GMC' 2000 E Is l Sl , Santa Ana 1714 15S!HOOO ~ 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SUPERH • '77 ASPEN SpK:ial Edition \'-~. a utomat11· µ014 t'r Sll'Cl"lnj.\. ract dlr. Ian dau. tilt. <·rws • ., ,\ M 11"~1 ~l ert•o 34,!1111 mi les (885TBJl1 $4466 *J.C. FORTUNE Pont1ar GMC 2000 K Isl. Sanla Ana m4 >!)5g· IOOO Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iii Granada , 2 cir. vnyl. mr. pis. p 1h . auto. slrrro fm Good m1lea~e $!995 5.'>7-7342 Days. 675-3746 Eves Fairmont 1978. 4 dr. auto, stereo. AM F M.PB. rs. cond... pwr. sl.een ng, lint ed .class. wsw tires & wheel covers <776UKY). lSt.k. RC8049) S.3781 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA M fSA b42 C.>,.J '77 LTD II. 30,000 miles . Xlnl cond Priced to move fast. 979·2728 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77UHCOLN TOWN CAR All t!Xtras 1ndudml-! sun roof SSOO l>t·lvw Wholes<tle Blue Uouk (7(M71 R. J Damcrow dt Al>l><x.'. 7~~; Mercwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHANGI-. COUNTY'S NEWEST l.JNCOl.:--1 ~H:IK'UHY 01-:ALEHSl lll' RAY FLADEBOE Ll:'-ll'OI.~ Mt-.H<'l'ltY lti IH J\utu Ct•nkr Or SUl-W} l . .ikt· I-urc"l l'\ 11 IH\ IN!-. 830-7000 74 Col 1 'arlo. 'I pa:.' 14 .1 lo! Wh11 ,., lull\ l11.11lo·d 1 Xlnt' SU W 1i1;i tiltil B1•L1t•r I hJu "h•1w room t'llO\ltlhlll l!nX ·I dr h •'.\I ~1 IJll ,Jr(' It t\ (', ,1 llt I I I' S I' II. IX :!l m11i.; 14 :J'(t'd l~11·, 11111 .~ Wtt.'>lll'd ml.hi} ~I ill h .h 4 yr warr Int lt~1· n11 l~llJ\I. book lbnot vlln b75 lJO.t ----~ 9952 •..•.•..•...•.......... • YOU'Li. l.IKI':' • '76MUSTANG 3-0R.COUPE 111 :::: I m111•-. \ " Julom;1t11 .. 111.1,,.o•r '" • r mg ,\:if FM • 11vn n . Sl766 *J.C. FORTUNE PonttJ•· 1: ~IC' ~ t: bl. S:JntJ AnJ 17 1oi 155K IOW --------·m Mu.'ltanJ.:. Run' .,.1 II nds pa1nl . SlOOU Ca 11 5..'>2.Q!ti •'68 <'Om Rt·;1ut1lul 1·1111tl •1uto. air ,\ ;\1 f',\1 I a 1w lk'l>l Offl•r L'..tl l en•:-. !16(}.5610 Qdtuwobit. 9955 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Oldo\ 9H «onv I'S l'H . alJ', Ver)· J:d <.'Ond $15011 Ph4994226 ,,,,...,_ ... Gr..FwyC.to. 2 Seat Sta. WCJL Blue metallic w /blue int. A/C, AM /FM stereo, auLo., speed control. c m 1ss1o n s control system. tinted glass. pwr windows & locks. Priced below blue book. 74.900 m1. $1495. Can be seen at the DaJly Pilot, 3JO W . Bay St . Costa Mesa or call C1rcula l 1on De pt. 642 4321, ext . 210 '75 Fury Custolft Slllburban Sta WCJR All C\Xlras, p 1S. r /U. AM 1l-'M. J\ C. c lock. em1~100 l'Ontrol system . V H. 1·t1· . rte 78.230 miles Pnt·c Sl ,495. Can ho• .!.C('O at thl' Daily l'llot. 330 W flay St . l'o:,t a M1•:,a or eall c'1r c ulauon D ept. I>~ 5mH. ••xl 210 i:t ~all'lhtc 4 lir. power ~ll'l:nni: & brak•~. auto. d11 ('Olln vnyl lop. xlnt •'<"'41 Uclnw wholesale . SI 1.50 !'>Iii 070'J '75 Vwwnl, V-11, P .", P B, ru•w IJJlllL I dr. ,\rC.:. ·l!1.:i1111 m1. rl'll a b lc !Hl·5Jll Pontiac 9965 ...•..............••... • CllER HY • '71 BONNEVILLE Ur 11 11 ~ h <1 m V ~. .1ul11rn.i1 w. po~ er s Lt!t'r 1111.:, pi1w1•r wrndo~:-.. ti 14JY ::ot'al. llll. crwsc. Jan 1lau l:.tl1 . a ir. AM 1FM 'It-r •. o t a JI e , Io l' k :-. l'U!>LOm Wht:t!b J0.11~$.l rrult:S. 1252VQD 1 SS566 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponllal· GM<: _'(AA! ~: b l. Santa An:. 17 l415'5ij-1000 lct.dR.E.Car I mtr.-. fo'Ht-:E dnvmj! for t~allftl.'(! Huycr 'ill Pon- IJ..tl' Phot-na >.. ·I dr &"<i. lo 1111 lmm 1_•tf 1:.ttP po st·~:.wn AsSl.lmt! ~·1 Jt..1~ llll'nts of Sl liO 11n Cl 1-: I. rnmmcncing Sept M I' I' K3:I 3177 ---7:1 Gr a.nd P rnc 1 o wner. 't•rv 1·lean. $1995. Ph ti41HC2ti.5 '7'.!tirand \i 1ilt'. Xlnt cood. full µ1w1•r a /(', a m /fm :-.Ll•reo. Huns like new ~1th reg gas. Must sell now SMOO 675-42311. Pirifo 9957 ~ Bclnnt!v1llc'. cln. recent ••••••••• •••• •• ••...... pmnt. siso. pp. 320 l ltb St • JI B 9'.!646 _____ _ 14 Pinto Wal(on, 4 :.pd. A,C lo m1. clean $1500 646-:113:1 ------ '7fi VW bu.~ M mt cond Air. auln, 1\ i\1 F'M. w 1x tra". bm & whl w 1stnps :IH M. nt•l'ds nothing S5·t00 PP. 548-3882, fH.2.!}375 Y o u r r ri e nds a nd neighbors use Classu1t>d when t h ey h ave 1mmu<'. $$250. 673·3784 '74 Pinto Wal(on w ral·k <t aft4.:.> c:yl Radials. ~d cond. lo 'iti Grand Pn x Xlnt cond . Sun r n 11 f . I o a d e d . ~ ofr bi:l-4313. YecJCI 9974 For s ale 1!169 V W somet.hingtoseU.They'll '66FordLTD.4 dr. Squ.arc.b:.i<:k. 26 mpg, tell you how we ll 1l ~ runs great SllOO. Call worked for tbem ~ 492-4599. blu bk. 494 J2ltO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!TM liT llall'hba<'k. a /c , 4 Find what you want 111 sp. low mllc.'S, new tire;, Datly Ptlot Cla:-.s1f11!d.;; a:, IS, bsl ofr. 040-4329 00.lWO aft 5pm. Allfos. Mew t AMlos. Mew 9100 AllhK. Mew HOO A.tos. New tlOO 1969 KARM/\NN G HIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-•-•••• CONVERTIBL E Like new.$$500 ~ Alllos. lullpori.d ----'53 Mcrl'edes 220/\. All iJ Super Beetle, 63M m i, orq~ma l & tomplcte (aN a ir. xlnl cond, <'AJl1fomia ear $15,000 01 S2500tbcst li45-3258. J. C. FORTUNE PROUDLY OFFERS: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gtn1ral 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Can't Sell Your Car '! CIEVIEtt MOTORS PAYS TOP DOI.LA I{ For Clean Ust.'(1 lmPort.s Call Mike or Don 835-3171 ~t ofr 642·!llltl7 Gary '76 ~1-: Milan brnJbam t>01> /\ulo. 1.1i r. PoW<'r . AM /FM 8 trk slt'reu, s nrf . S I U,90 0 . 751·50001675 277:1 --- 191BAustin Amerlca.n . 75 SLC CLASSIC $600 147-6444 WHITE AU XTRAS ._. 9707 4ZM Mi PI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~7~1~4~/~4~9~9~-4~0~4~0~~ '76 Audi S/W. SUrf, auto. - stereo. like ne w cond. BRAND NEW :.>.ooo mi. snoo. 673·6350. ....w 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T1 BMW 320l·Black with tan interior. air cond .. stereo cas....ette & ONL 'I 40,000 miles! Excelle nt condition ! Must see! 98000. Pri. pty. Call 161A75. - CREVIER &t If ft HOMIVMY ' SAMfA AMA 831·3171 THI UlTIMAH DlllYl!fO !lllAC....-I •USID IMWs• "113>11l4spd (MNZBI 'T151>4spd S /R (0179) '7H33cafS/R C08.1VZCI iUD4spd OOlUOR) '1HllA alri: <l87VDA I a.M ..... SeUial anytblq With • 1WJi Pilot a.iallied Ad ii • aimpte 1111tter .•. jWlt call 642·5878. llESEL 79MIZ240D f)-oot center u:-m rest. AM/FM. 11lr . Medium red w /bamboo mlt!n or (~l ) 642-1366 •MU '75 ZIOC Loc all/ o wne d & servfce • al r cona .• stereo. l)'r.112.1.000 mile warranty. (126t"ffK) JIMSLIMONS IWOITS ll'JOHARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '31·127' llJ.UOO '78 ., SE (6 cyl) Beige wtbamboo inter . Lo1m l. Stereo cua.. 3 yr. ex. tended warranty . '70 VW S<1u11rcback gd t•ond, stert.'0/8 lrac k. afl 3.:IOpm 642-8942 '76 VW ronvrrtible , cham· paiJZn ed ition. Whit e I white, 16.000 mi. $5750. 551'6890. ~55. lllb'7 VW Bus. 25K mi on nu eng & trans. a ll receipts avail. Runs & looks good. $1SOO. 640-7230 P P.: '68, auto bug-nicest ~in oc. $1500 rtrm. (& worth it I. S4().8539 t772 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'VOLVO SALIS, SERVICE AHDLIASIMG OVERSEA.5 DELIVE RY EXPERTS • ORE ONTIAC PNC• II: CAI°' THI W1 -'""---- NE• niN • HEWruNC'TlON• HlW 't----11 rMd¥ ''°"_,.,." ...._ ___ lor -.... __ .,.,.._,_....°""'9 .. __ _,... .. ·- . ~7 .. Huntington Beaeh Fountain V!,,~0~y " ----~--- ~••rB••etewa Dally New•paper VOL. 72. NO 150, 4 SECTIONS, •.e PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1979 TEN CENTS 1 Texaco, Gulf Cutting Gas Suppliesi In June, Standard Oil J Ca lifomia 1 Chevron> is raislnj its allocatjon to 90 percent or la!f year from May's approximate!~ R3 pe rcent. l N t;W YOKK 1 A I' I Tl'xt11't1 Mnd Gulf tHI n1n1r>u111t•!'I un· c•ut tin&? bat'k MIOW ).!Usolartt' 111l11t ~ me nb for .I unt• .ind ~u1o111l1111· • dl'alt>rs ur•• t''l>\,'t'llnJ: tlnt1th••1 r "t1~ht Wl•t•kcml rn "'"w µan" o r lht> <'OUntr~ Ent'r~y St>t•n•t1Jr~ Jam ... S<'hlesmgl'r !.aid tht' unnounn · m.ent wi.i. · 1·•·rt ~inl y not ,, ravorablc !\l~n .. Th<> f.:hVt'rn ment had bt>e11 predict an~ th" .:n~11l11w "'"''' .. 1tuat 11111 wouhl llllprC'\\t• Ill ,JllOl• Tt·"11·11 '·"" 11!. eutl11wk ~ 111 apph n,1t11•n" Hh · hul <i ulf ,dltl th .H'lmn will Jpph mil) 1·,1 t 111 t ht• lt111·k, M1111nt J 111 -. \\ tlli l.ar~t·r Jll{ll'Jllllll' llll rt u w.-~t t '11,..,t nu llat· bn~ht '>t d1• Staritfard Otl nf C'ulifornu1 • C 'h1•1r1111 1 ,<iHJ at "111 pump 11101 ,. ).!u '> 111lu 1l1·ah·r-. t.mk' 111 .111111 Wtth some 011 companies not vt·t announcm.: plans for June . 1t '' loo l'ttrly to tell how the cut· lt1t\•k:-. wall .1fh'l'l t.he uvNall s up- pl\' t·rmwh and what M:!C'tlOns n11~ht ht• htt hurdc:-.t MH!.I l.!d!'>ol 11w dealcn, don't t•:i.pt·l'I ;_a n ·qul•:-.1 Lhas week of pt ohh.·nai. fan·d rn late April, "h1•11 n111 111hl\• allo<'<Jttons of ~U!'>olsne ran OUt and many Sta· t111nh Wt•rl• forced to close. O••ly f'•lot Photo• by R1th•rd llot1hler OR. WILLIAM WADDILL EMPHASIZES A POINT DURING TRIAL RECESS Physician-Defendant Talks With Wife. Janet, Attorney Charles Weedman 'Rely on the Experts' ~ I Waddil('s Attorney Cit·es Medical Testimo1iy I BY KATH\' ('l.ANC'Y 01 It• O••lt P1101 St.\11 Dr. W1lli <.1m Wa d<.1111 ' al tornev urged un Orang1: ( 'ount v .Supt'rror Court .1ury today to rely o n d efense tt•:.l 1mony rrom merti cal f'Xf>t!rts who conclude the infant Wartdill 1s <t<'('Used of !'itran._:hng di ed from effects of :.i saline ahortron When that testimony 1s com· bmed, dcfens t' uttorncy Ch<irlt•!-. Wec•dm<in argued "we have ;1 p1r ture of an org1tn1:-.m lh<:tt w.J:-. doomt'd from the outsl'\ "Thcr<' was no way vf ~<.1v1ng it.'· WcNJman se1 1d "To :-.ay that in some way you could h.ivc kt>pl some of tho ·e cell:-. ~oang a while longer ancl to say that the fa ilure to do that •~ murdl'r is not the law · ··And I don t thrnk <tnyone I would want it to b<: the law ·· Weedman continued . ' While prosecutor Robert Chat- terton Tuesday called Waddill a premeditated murderer. Weed· man insisted his <:lient is mno· cent or a ny crime. And he pictured the 43-year- old Huntington Harbour physi· ciao as the victi m or a n overzealous pros e<'utor and hospital corridor gossip. Both Chatterton and Weedman began rinal arguments in the nearly three-month murder retrial Tuesday. The urguments continued today. Waddill is on trial for the s econd time on charges that he stranl(led a two-pound, IS-ounce infant known as Baby Girl W eaver after a n abortion performed on her 18-year-old un· wed mother two years ago. His first murder trial ended last May when jurors said they were deadlocked 7-5 in favor of acquittal. Waddill has insisted the baby was dead or irreversibly on the verge of death by the time he ex- amined her at Westminster .Community fiospital. Prosecutor Chatterton ar'gued Tuesday there was amplt: evidence the baby was born alive. . But Weedman characteriied that evidence as "tra1ic exag. ceraUon" and said the only in· tlcations Of lire· wtfre so-called a1on•l atcna or an Infant in the irrevenlble last stage of dying. CbaUerton W'led the seven· womu, ftn-man /ury to relJ on tile testimony o pediatrician aona1d Corne.lsen who leltified M saw Waddill 1tran1le the lleby. Aod Ile a.ad junn to COD· .W•r a tape reeordln1 between ••ddlll a9d the pediatrician lil11de by Cornelaen for tn. PSan. Pa,. Alt O•llY ~llet ~-lly ltl<M ... IC-Mr ' .•. AN ORGANISM DOOMED FROM THE OUTSET' Defense Attorney Charles Weedman In Final Argument• Slaying of Valley Win Dealer Probed Huntington Reach police con- tinued today to seek leads in the apparent smothering death of a Fountain Valley coin collector whose body was found Saturday in his car Joseph Haig, SJ. was found Reagan Tops GOP in Poll SAN FRANCISCO <AP: -Thirteen months before California's s tatewide primary election, former Gov. Ronald Reagan is strongly preferred by the state's Republicans for the 1980 GOP president nomination, the California Poll said today. The independent poll of 979 adults completed In the first half of May found that 48 percent or the respondent• would vote for Rea1an If handed a prlmary election ballot now. dead about 24 hours after he left his home Friday to complete a coin sale or exchange with an unknown ma n , investigators said. A pre liminary coroner's re· port list.'i the death as a result of s mothering. Haig apparently died less than three hours after he left home. authorities said. Po lice have listed Haig's death as a homicide although a death certificate will n9l be issued llhlil the coroner's office com- pletes toxicology tests. Police in Fountain Valley were contacted Friday night by Haig 's wife when he failed to re· turn from a meeting with a customer he had been ln contact with by phone. · Canadian coins reportedly were involved in the deal, but police have yet to establish the • number and value of the coins. Haig's wallet and the coins were missing from the car in which he was found dead. A passing shopper spotted Hai1 slumped over in his car about 3: U p.m. Saturday at Five Pointa Sboppiq Center, poHce liaid. But they say that delays in getting June gasoline shipments could mean a tight weekend for gas supplies "I don't think s tations will limit gasoline this week but rather just ~tll what they have and 'then dose until Friday ... said Robert L. Cope, chairman of the Indiana Ser vice Stations Dealers Association. "And Fri· day. well. there will probably be a run on (b-e st,tions as they re- ceive their first June allot- ment." Texaco said it is dropping to 70 percent or last year 's lef els from 80 percent this month. Gulr said that for Eastern stations it will drop from 90 percent of last year·s levels this month to 80 per cent in June. But on the West Coast. it said it will boost from 90 percent tv 95 percent. Mobil. Atlantic Richfield and Phillips are leaving a llocations at the same level in June as in May 80 percent, 85 percent and 70 percent. respectively. i Where gasoline supplies are ISee GAS. Page /\2) . Airport Congestion Eases DC-IOs Fly Again After Inspections By The Associated Press Many of the United States DC · I 0 1e tl 1 ne r i. o rdered groundt.>d Tuesd<iy were back in the CJir today <1nd thousands of stranded passengers were ftnd · in~ rides as several airlines completed safety inspections or de red by the Federal I\ v1at1 on Adminjstration The FJ\A :.a11I by m1clmornin1ot 30 or the 134 Jt'\S h<.111 IH.l!'>Sl'tl II\ SJ.lt'l'l1un and Wl'r l· UlH'k 1n !'>l'rVICl' Hul FA/\ s pokl ... man f"rc·d F arrur said !'><lmc othe r jl'l!-t f~tilt•rt to pass the· 1nsµcct1on <:tnd were still grounded I le didn 't know how many Continental Airways reported that "minor discr epancies " DC-10 BOLT TRACED TO IRVINE FIRM?-A3 Wt'r~ found in five of its 15 OC-lOs. Other a irlines said they found nothing wron~ "There 1s no sl·r ious prob. lt.>m ." s aid Contine ntal Vtc·c Pres ident Joe lJalcy "T herl' 1s nothin_g ma1or. These <ire JU.St small thin1ot!' we round that wt· want to frx ourselves .. l''arrar said 1t takes about l:l man-hours to 111specl each Jet. World Airw<.1yi. had all sax of its DC 10s fl ying again this mornin~. A spokes man for National Airlines ~aid , "We're an lh1· process of gctt an ~ bCJ c k to normal." A svokcsm<in for /\mert<'a n l\1rlincs said six of rt:. 30 wicll·· bodies jets Wt.'re operating out of New York und Los An~clcs anrl three others were· e xpected to ht· fl ying out of Chicago by m id· day "We are hopeful to get more on the line th roughout the day, but we certainly arc npt rushing i ns pections.·· the J\mer1can spokesman said Airlines around th<• world also grounded DC-lOs for ins pections. voluntarily complying with the FAA order, which J>\:rlained on· ly·to U.S.-owned aircraft Most reported today that in - spections were completed or Rapist Warns 118 Victim of Hitchhiking A middle-aged motorist who said his goal was to discourage girls from hitchhiking attacked and raped a 16·year-o ld Hunt· ington Beach High School coed Tuesday, Fountain Va ll ey police said . "If I do tliis to enough girts. they won't hitchhike." the man reportedly told his victim. Police said the girl was hitc hhiking home from he r boyfriend's house al about 4:40 p .. m . when she cau&hLJLride with a westbound motorist on Ellis Avenue near San Anton Street. The driver. described as about 47 years old. six feet tall with a medium build and graying brown hair. raped the girl near the Montessori School, 18110 Magnolia St., she told police. Officers said the victim w1s relealed from the car, wh*'h *H described as tan with a new beige vinyl top, at New Haven Lane and Yorktown Avenue in Huntincton Beach followina the attack. After calling the police. she waa taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital for ex· amination but wa s n 't nl•ar c·ompl<'t111n, and :-.evernl · had their w1de·bod1ed JCls buck in the air The grounding or tht· jets Wa1. ordered during Jn anvest1gal ron o f Frida y ~ t'ra !.h of t.1n l\me ric:a n Airlin e~ DC-10 rn Chicago which killed at least 273 people. thC' nation's worst ;.11r disaskr * * * Thou~a nd~ ur pa~~e ngc ri. ~c ramblcd fo r new f11ghL5 or c:ool<>d thc·rr he<:b tn airport lo un ~cs <:t nd hott·b Tuesday when the .:overnment handed down tht.• ordf'r. Hut a 1rllnl' s pokes m en at, '>l'Vt.•ral a 1rporb thrs morn· tnJ:! rpportl"<I only mrnor d1srup- l 111n~ nf !.l•rv1rt· * * * Huntington Man Air Crash J/ictim Huntington Be:.ch resident Wa lte r Lewis Fra s ie r h a s become the 13th known Ornoge County victim li!>ted a~ a <:C1:.ua l· ty of 1-'riday·s Cl11cago CJtr d1:. a~tcr. Like the othe r 12 countians who dn.-d in the crash or thC' l\m e r 1c an Airlt nC':-. DC Ill , Fr<1sier. '11. an IHM C'n~inccr . was retur nin~ to So ulhl·r11 California frorn a busincs::. trip M1·monal .st'rvrces will be con l6-laour O ·rdeal' ducted Thursday <it 8 p.m . at-st. S i m on and Jude Ca tholic Ch ur ch. 20444 Magnolia Ave .. Huntin~n Beach. I le lc>aves his widow. Carole; d11ldrcn, Pa m . St<.•ven and Gail.·· µa r ents G eo r ~e Ray e:t nd Constance Frasier. all of Hunt· 1ngton Beach. a s ister Marilvn Sl•xsm1th and a brother. Gt:.'Orge Ra~ Frasier . .Jr Tht• fC:tmJly 1:. ask mg that <iny <lonatrOn!. ht· mad1· to Bov!'>· Re publH· m<.:htno · Pioneer Surgery Separates Twins SALT LAKE CITY f AP 1 Si<imt.'se twins Lisa <1nci Elisa lla nsen. Joined al the top of lht.'1r beads since birth 19 months ago, were successfully sepa rated to day an pioneering sur,gery that lasted more than 16 hours . T en hours a fte r they Wl'rl' se par ated. a h o s pital spokeswom<1n s aid their cond1· tion was unchan~cd . "critical. but stable .. "It ·s done and it 's a surt·c.c;s They 're awake and c rying. · said John Dwan, s pokesman for the University of Utah Medical Cente r . s hortl y arter the marathon operation. He said the tops of the twins· heads were closed a l 5:05 a.m. Two teams of surgeons. one for each twin, participated in the operation. Shortly after surgery. Dwan said the twins were in "critical but stable condition and their prognosis is unknown.'· The pare nts. David a nd Patricia Han.sen of Ogden, were "very grateful and very tired."' Dwan s aid. The Hansen..c; and several close members of the family kept a vigil al the hospital during the s urgery, which began al 12:40 p.m. Tues- day. "All or us. all the relatives. but especially their mom and dad. are elated," the twins' un· de. Paul Hansen. 19, said in a telephone interview today from his Ogden home. "We 're so hap· PY . ll 's a miracle. . . . Our prayers were answered.'' Hansen said he had not seen his nieces but looked forward to seeing them later in the day. He quoted the twins' father as saying. "We 're relieved and the Lord has answered our prayers. We've been hoping and praying for tha day ... Working ln shirts throuab the night. teams ol surgeons tied orr shared blood vessels and cut apart the 1irls • skulls. Whfll ~y were wheeled out of the operaUn1 room today, il • was the tint Ume ln their li~ea the y had tndl.'pcndent move·• ment Or . Stl·ph c n M in ton , a -,pokes man fo r the medical ll'am said recently that separa-' l 1on of this type had never, h<'fo re been completed s ue-, t•esl'rully. Other attempts ended· 1n rtealh or seve re mental re· l t<1rdntt0n. ht•sa1d. · t ·· Asked if either of the twins: may havl• s uffe red brain· damage during the g rueling sur-} gery. Dwan declined comment. ~ Newsmen were not allowed\ near the oper ating theater, bu~ Dwan compared the lengthy, del~ icale operation to a ballet. He sa id the operating room was nois y and 'busy as up to 11 doc tors confe rred and worked iil.z tea ms. Coast· Weather Night and morning low . clouds but mostly sunny : / afternoons through Thurs-• day. Slightly warmer ' days. Highs in mid to up- per 60s al the beache$, low lo mid 70s inland. Nightly lows in mid to up- per SOs. INSIDE T8DA" TM lhrtt ltn'VtvmQ Dio1tM quintupld1, wlao c.lebrotH t~r 4'Ch binladq AfOlldo11, sUU prot~ct fMir privaq. Storv and photo °" Pof1e Al. ..... "ospitaU&ed. -. -- • --3~-~----- Emr1lo>'mt'nt roll" in Oran~•· County climbed to tint• m1lhon worker11 for lhC' hr:it hme in April as tht .. l'••u111 y " unt-m11toy rnt>nt rutt1 clrol'JK•cl 111 3M 1wr l't•nt Al'COrdan.,: to the monthly labor al1tl lst1 c r~vort by tht• alate Employment l~vt•lopment Ot•purtmc>nt i 1-;nu 1, ttw totul numbt•r or t•lllplvyt•d c.-ounH11n~ hu1t month JW.t 111fht'd uvt>1 th1• hmdmurk Ont• m1lh1111 h..:urc And. the rvport ind1rated, tht• l'~unty 'is unt>mplt1)'ntt'nt rult• droppt'd from 4 2 per<'t'nl 111 Mllrch to u stute lo~ J H pt.>rt·t'nl in April as tht' mat,:ll' malhon wits readwd EDD's monthly labor analyM11 s howed the e mploym t'nt g;un a nd unemployment dro&J Wdi. Pa I' e d Ii y added h 1 r 1 n ~ 1 n wholesale and n•tual busint•S:.t'S At the wholt.•i.a lc lt·nl. 800 w11rkers found new job~ in April while r etnil eslahl1 s hm<'nts a dded 2.500 workers to their rolls during the month. · A major department s tor<' opened as well as new stores and restaurant oJ)f'nings at shopping centers throughout ltle (.'Ounty . · · the r eport said in explaining tht.· sur~e in trade employ m ent EDD's labor analysts s aid they expect e mploymt'nt in the county to continue on the up- s wing "at least throuJ?h the third quarter of 197p ·But." thc"n·port said, "statc and l~al government payrolls will lag The monthly labor report also m ent ioned t h at the i::asolint• crisis "has begun to a rfect the part-ti mt' wnrk force ·· Bms/i Blaze Backf'ires .On Mexica1is Two San Clemt.•nlt.' f1n•ml·n said tht·y had a h;ur r;usrng cx- pericn(.'t.' wh<'n the s molderin~ remains of a brus h fire they wt>re dousing hei::a n to rise an today·s prcdi.twn darkness Capt Nick Mault• and fireman Rob Beuchc thou~ht they wen• JUSt sprayin~ lhP embers of a 2 a .m. blaze with a water hose in a culvert about one·h<A lf mile f>ast of the Avenida Pico ex tension. But the firemen were reall) flus hmi.? out a quartet of illegal :die ns who h<id apparentlv start t.'d the fire to keep warm The Hin•(• men und one wom an were ly ing on th e ground when fireme n tx•gun dousing the area with water PoliC'c turne d tht' four aliens ewer to the Rorder Patrol Double Eagle Top Balloon LONG BEACH I A I' l A pair of Albuquerque. N.M .. men who were the first to soar across the Atlantic in a balloon. have won the resurrected Gordon Bennett interna tiona l helium balloon race ·Maxie Anderson and Ben Abruzzo. who conqured the Atlantic by balloon last August. had the race wral'ped up Tues- day when their Double Eagle balloon drifted gently lo earth 13 miles northwest of Dove Creek. Colo., said r ace monitor Rosemarie Pilz. Although the Double Eagle's only remaining competitor the Rosie O'Grady from Orlan- do. Fla.. was still aloft. it re- portedly had wind trouble near the Nevada border and landed a few hours tater near Las Vegas. 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'"'" I ..... ,... ........... -· ,.., ., • ....-r'., -" .. ,. -.. ...... .,.,.,..__ ... _.... _Probing Of Crash &terukd- Count9 Sltepplag Bids Invited ' APWl ...... 10 .J\ rhea bird, 11<1!1\'t' to South Amt!riea. s trarn:-. 1t ~ rwrk over a fenct' 111 V<1nc·ouver . Wash .. to get a closer look at a 1.00 isitnr Tht• hard is a dis tant c.:ou:-;in Lo I ht• os· I riC'h and :-lands four ft•t•I f;_ill not c.:nunting th1.· neck. Trustees Set Meeting on Pay Requests lfuntinglon Reach Union High School Di s tri c t tru stees scheduled a s pC'c01al session lf1o day to <1ir a nt'" t·nntract iiro posal a nd p;,1y hike rt"qu<'st from bus drive-rs and muintcnun t•t· employce:-. The public he:Jring in ~dl!>On lligh School's e11f1·lc>r1a 1s to re view th(' Ca l1forn1 a School Employees Assoc1at1on bid fur a contract to repla<:t• om· that t•x pired in Fehru;.irv The major il~'m . said Glt·n Dysinger . assistant supcrintN1 dent for planning, is a 5 per cent pay raise requ,.st The request 1s for pay retroacti ve throug h Feh 15 when the St ate S uprem t: Court rul ert that a puhlit· employee p<iy freeze was un (.'Onstitut 1ona I. The pay reque~t <tnd contract is for GSEA ·s 160-member Unit 2 1n the district. Tha t barga1nrng group is compostd mostly of c·u s todian s. mu1ntcnancc t'mployees, grounds keepers and hus drivers. Dysinger s<t1d . rrustees grantt'd a 5 percent pay hike in Mar(.'h to CSEA's 450-member Unit I . <.'OmJJ(>H·d p rr n <' i pa II y o r s t• c r e ta r i t· s . c lerical workers and leach..r aides, he said. l'Ult'AGO 1AP 1 fo't>derul in· 1<111•c·l11r" und AmMican Airlines 11ff lr1al1< "''purently not 'l1Jl11dlC'd tht• loss of one engine ~ 411' I ht• kt•y f uc·tor IR the na· t11111 !I wori1t u1r cr.ish plan to vro..:rur11 a computer to see how I ht· llt' tu Jumbo Jet would react 1( 11., hydruulic system was dJl1Hlgt•tf Tht· Nut1011al Transportation Suft•t y UourcJ and the airline '1&111 Tuesday they are trying to dt't1trm111e whether the falling t'lll!lllt.' darnu~t:d other parts of tht' plane suc h as the h>'l1rauhl· system that provides iJOWt'r to crit 11.'al t•ontrols on the l'lant' s wings and tail. A me n can officials said they plan to program a computerized • 1 1 r c• r J ft s 1 mu I a t o r at the a1 rltne 's tra ining cente r in Tex- a:-.. betwt-en Dallas and Fort Worth, tu lt•arn how the JUmbo Jt•t would have reacted if two or its thret• hydraulic systems failed when the engine fell off. Thl' simulator is used to train l)llots "Wt• art' looking into the hydraulic· system or that aircraft and tracing the trajectory or that t•nginc when il came off the top of that wing. We want to knnw what happe ned what k incl or damage might have been done• to the wing," said Rob Buckhorn. a board spokesman The hydra ulic syst<'m pro v1'1es powl'r to the ailero ns. flap!). l'lt•\·ator:-.. rudder <1nd :-.po1kr~ dl'vices that help con- trol the plane. Buckhorn added that the safe - t y boa rd won 't know what caused the crash for several months. Investigators found a broken 3-inch-long bolt which may have caused or contributed to the jet's loss of its left wing engine Tests were scheduled in Washington to d e te rmine whether the bolt l)rokc because the engine fell off or whether its s napping caused I hl· engine lo drop. There 1s disagreement among investigators about whether the pla ne should have been able to fl y with the left engine missing Frorrt Pa~ A J GAS ••. cspec1ally tight. dealers say they will cut hours in an attempt to stretch supplies until June gas de liveries a rrive While in past months most wl companies h ave r ut s upplies from what they were the month be fore. the few June allocations announced seem to represl'nt a holding action. Oil companies began several months ago to limit the amount of gas they ship dealers. On the ODD-EVEN PLAN MAY CONTINUE-A3 CRUNCH SPREADS BEYOND AUTO~& 0.11, ~ .... SUit ~ AT HUSBAND'S SIDE Mrs. Janet Waddill E',.._PagrAI EXPERTS •.. But defense attorncy Weed· man attacked Corn elsen 's testimony. saying he apparently . had _been inf!uenced by untrue ~OS_Patal corridor gossip which indicated the baby had been re- vived to a "healthy pink .. before he a nd Waddill arrived at the nursery. Ch~lterton t?ld the jury Tues- day 1t could find Waddill guilty of firs t degree murder or six lesser wrongful death l'OUnls He said the finding could be based on <1lleged evide nce of s trangul a ti o n . Wadd 11l 'i, . purported failure to resuscitate or his alleged refus al to allow others to try a nd revive the bahy He said the jur ors would not have to 1:M' unanimous rn wh1(.'h of the three acts might lead to a guilty finding. That m eans. for example three jurors could find that Wad: dill strangled the infant. three that he failed to resuscitate and s ix that he prevented others from insl1tuling ltf(• :.upport meas ures . 'Prophet' Arrested i11 Tot's Death SAN DIE<;() 1J\P 1 A man who s<J1ct hl· wa!'> a traveling IJrophet has been arrested in Sa r,t a .\na and booked in Sun Diego County Jail for 1nn·~l•!.!•• t ion of munll'nn).! .1 5 ) l'<1r old girl. µoh<:c !>aid The hody 'lf the ~· rl Oeh:.a Thom as. \\a!> found "rnp1>ed in a hedsprcc:icf and hidde n hy weeds be hind a <'hurch 1n southeast San Diego last week Tuesday hom1c1de dC"tect1ves in Santa Ana arrested Jessie Lee Wilson, 51. The Rev. Martin' Davis sa id Wilson called himse lf Jesus Chrh;t when he arrived at the church two months ago with the girl and her mother Wilson smd they were traveling prophets. according to Davis . Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday to seek bids ror, the care of the county's medical· ly indigent from 39 hospitals and health care providers. They aJ(reed to shop around for medical services in an in· dication that UCI Medical Center could lose its status as the sole provider of medical care to the county's poor. As things stand now. UCI 1s paid almost ~16 miltlon a year by count~ government to pro- vide on an exclus ive basis health care for the med ically indigent The uni ve rsity 's medical school took over that chore in 1976 when it bought what then was Orange County Medical OC Airport Usage Up 13 Percent Thirteen percent more arriv-in~ and departing travelers used Orange County Airport for the first four months of 1979, com- pared with the same period a year earlier A irpo rt stat1 s l 1t'!'> r eflE:ct 796.722 passen!{ers from January through April 1979 compared with 704.427 a year a~o In addition. there have been 9.651 commercial takeoffs and landings in the first four months of 1979 compared with 9,040 for the same period of 1978. The numbe r or p ri vate aircraft ta keoffs and landings reflect a i .8 percent increase, fro m 167.575 10 January through April 1978 to lt!0.694 so far in l!l79 Shipments or air (.'a rgo have dr()pped 16.6 11erl'ent so far this yl'a r. from 888.4 tons for the four month prrio<l 1n 1978 to 7-10 I Ions this Vl·ar The humber.of autos parked in airport lots has ~one up 4 2 per- n •nt so far with 99,539 ;mtos parkt'd from J:.inuury through April 1979 01urcl1 Chief Faces Charge SAN FRANCISCO IAP I Tht• founde r of the C hur(.'h or Hakee m and proponent of the r hurch ·s a ll eged .. Oare to Ht• Rich .. S(.'he me has been indicted by a federal grand 1ury on l'ha rges r anging from mall fruud to perjury Center from the county. Since then, ci>unty govern· me nt administrators have com- plained that fees charged by the university have been exorbitant and are designed to cover some teaching costs. Tuesday 's agreement by supervisors to shop e lsewhere for medical services is the first step in what ,Supervisor Thomas Riley said is "a need to make certain the taxpayers of Orange Co unty -are getting a fair shake ." Riley relt so strongly about the need for a better deal for county government he left a hospit.al bed to spearhead the drive for competitive bidding. Riley entered Hoag Memorial Hospital late last week ror treat- ment of a lingering respiratory illness. He left the hospital Tuesday morning and checked back in .. aer in the day after heading off a move by Supervisor Philip An- thony to delay the agreement on open bidding. "I want the pressure on UCI to bring the cost down." the Newport Beach supervisor said as h e urged hi s fellow supe rvisors to follow his exam· pie. His plea was strong enough to win the day as Anthony aban- doned his argument for a 30-day dt>lay Previously. Anthony con- tended the delay was needed to make recommendations to the board Park Hearing Set Tonight In Huntington A public hearing is scheduled tonight on a report that says the lfuntini.,rton Beach park system IS IO a CrtSIS situation. Th£' hearing is scheduled at 7 p m at City Council Chumbers. 2000 Main St. In the r e port , Vin <.'e !\t oorhoui.e. director of the harbors. beaches. recreat101l <tnd parks department. said the ('1ty currently pays ~1-28 milhon ror park ma intenance. lie projec ted t h al m ain· . lt.'nancc t•ust~ will climb to ~.8 m1 llwn hy t984 T he report has been crit1c1zed h:w-a numher of residents who f1·a r 1t ma,\ spell the end to de· \Clopme nt of s ma ll parks in their neighborhoods . A cntic· has claimed that the co!'t hgures have bee n padded for. the purpose of cutting off any f•:<pan sion of the~ million park s)'stem . Gold Takes Drop CSEA overturned the J\FI. C I 0 a f f i I i a t e d S e r v i <· ,. Employees International Un11in whic h represented th(· m;.11n - tenan(.'e personnel und drivers. in a March 8 election by one vote average, dealers got about 15 percent less gas in May than in the same month last year. Gas Vouchers Set Charged with Clifford Jones. 30. a lso known <1s Dr Hakeem Abdul Ras heed, leader and for a ti me preside nt of the church. was Janice Phillips. a church minister and vice president. The government a llege!' they we re involved m a s<.•heme to defraud persons induced to g1vt· money to the church and leadin~ donors to believe they would re ce1ve a 400 percent return on money donated to the c hurch in a short time. LONDON IAP> -The price of gold dropped today as profit· take rs moved into the market a nd sold off the metal. The dollar posted a modest gain in Tokyo but was generally weaker in E urope Gold was quoted a t ~272.625 an ounce in Zurich and ~272 125 in London. It reached a record fi277 625 in Zurich trading Tuesday Bargaining over the proposcl1 contract and pay package subsl' quently was delayed as the state delved into and finally certified the close re presentation e lec lion. Dysinger said the school board will present its initial offer to Un it 2 during today's meeting a nd then adjourn to a closed ex· ecutive session to discuss the wage and contract items. Statement Denied BOSTON <API Themotherof 3-year·old leukemia victim Chad Green said Tuesday she and her husband "have no intention of re. turning to Massachusetts' to re· sume their son's chemotherapy treatments. contradicting a slate· m enl by their lawyer. Gerald and Diana Green face contept of court charges in Massachusetts for fleeing with Chad to Mexico . But the allocation figures a rc df•ceptive. Oil companies are re qui r e d by l aw to s upply agricultural and governmental customers and others deemed essential at the same level as last year. so the total a mount of gasoline being s hipped in is often considerably more than in· dicated by the dealer allocation figures. The Department or Energy al· lows companies to make some allowances to dealers in hardest hit a reas. further increasing the total a mount of gasoline being supplied. - The May allocations lasted s lightly longer than ex1>ected in some states because many dealers limited sales lo build up supplies for the Me morial Day holiday driving crush. When that never materialized. they were left with more gas to sell than they had planned. In April. on the other hand. when little conserv a lion took place, many gas dealers· tanks ran dry before the end of the month. Busing Rapped \ 'Cris~' Step Called Racist OKLAHOMA CITY 1APl The Oklahoma House has adopted a resolution calling for an end to forced busing . 'for the duration or the fuel crisis,.' despite charges the measure ts racist ln nature. House members Tuesday approved the resolu· tion sponsored by Rep. Frank Shurden which says. busing is "based on the fuzzy thinking of liberal sooial ·sci.entists · who have been totally discredited· by the results of the real .world.·· It al5o claimed busing has increased the juvenile crime rate and caused scores on national tests to decline.· That language prompted complaints it was racist, and Rep. Bill Wiseman claimed it was dis· honest to propose an end to busing "under the guise of the energy crisis.·· · DUBLIN. Ire la nd cAP1 Foreign motoris ts in gasoline- short Ireland will be issu€!d weekend vouche r s allowin g them to purchase 20 gallons of gasoline . Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COSTA MESA • 646-1919 Specials 25% discount on All Warmup Suits Baseball Warmup Jackets (nylon) 31s & 51s Values to 1095 Reversible Gym Shirts 1 oo ea. Limited Sizes Reg. 470 Cllampian Eye Guard for racquetball players 51s Reg. 91s Beach Flotes 25% off Tennis Sap Y2 Price (several models) Lifeline Exerdse (stret~h type~ 1400 ~~.JS" . Voit LR FIMl!Ws 695 R11. 11•s Mikasa Rubller Vllley Balls Rq. 11 H New 7's 0111n 9 t9 & Sits. 9 ti 5:38 Clued Slllly Mikasa Rubber Soccer Balls 71s Save 400 Mikasa Weather Leather Soccer Balls On Sale Candor Rubber Soccer Balls 51s Wool Felt Baseball Caps 19e 111. 2so Limited colors, smaH sizes Karate Uniforms Y2 Price Mens & Ladies Bancroft Tennis SHes n•s Warm Up Suit·Jacllets IDiy 51& 111-14H Gym 9orts, Cottla, Plly, etc. Al l1~1Cll life Guard Tn1ks 3" ....,..._ll 531 Cliter 141-1111 ------·---- Irvine EO IT I O N VOL. 121 NO. 150, 4 SECTIONS,'' PAGES 1DOwned DC-10 : Flights Resume By Tlae AsliOCiated Pre"" Many or the United St:.ete~ DC · lO jetliners ordt-rc1I grounded Tuesday wt•n• hack in the air today an<I thousand:. ut s tra nded passenge rs we re hnd ing rides a s st'veral airhnl·~ t'Ompleted safety inspection~ or dered by the Fede ral Aviation Administration. A1rl11w:-. !>uacl !t" of llh :m wade holill'S Jt'tS w1·n· opuraltnl( out of N1•w York anti Lo!> Angl•ll'l> <in d thr1•t• 11tht>r:-. "''"' c·x pe rtt>cl tc1 ht' II ang out uf 'ha <·ugo hy mid dJ) ··We are llOpdul lo get more 0 11 the hne throug hout lht! day. but we certuinly J re Ol)t rushing 1n!>pcct1ons. l11 1.· Ame ru:un :.~pkesmctn s<11d Airlines around the world also gro undt'd DC· IOs for ins~ctions. voluntarily complyi ng with the FAA ordC'f. which pcrtuined on-ly to U.S -owned aircraft.. Most reported today that in- s pections wen .• completed or near completion. a nd several had their wide-bodied jets back in the air ISee OC-IOS. Page A2> The FAA said by midmornan~ 30 o r the 134 jets had pas!>ed an s p ection a nd were h<i c k 111 service. But FAA spokes m<1n Fred · Farrar said sorn e othi:r Jt'b failed to pass the inspection and we re still grounded. He didn 't know how many. Continental Airways reported tha t "manor discre pa nc ies · were found in five of its 15 DC-lOs. Otht-r airlines said they round nothing wrong. Improvement Seen In June Gas Supply ·"Then~ is no serious proh le m ... said Cont ine nt a I V1rt- President J~ Da ley. '"Then' 1!> nothing major . Thes€! <.tre JUSt s mall thjngs we found that we want to fix ourselv~s. · · Farrar said it ta kes about 15 man-hour~ to inspect each Jt't World Airways had all ~•x of its DC-lOs flyi ng aga in th1~ morninl'( A s pokesman fur Nat1on<1I Airlines s<11d. ··we n • 1n thl' prot·ess or g e tting lrnt•k tt> normal." A sµokt•s man t11 r Amt•rit·an NEW YORK cAP 1 Texaco •~ <'Ullin~ its gasohm· allotment for .J une. but the Carlt•r ad- ministration ~ti ll thanks gasoline wi ll he more pl<.-ntiful in June than 1t was in May. ·'The expectation is that May wi II be . . the worst m onth and that we will have somewhat improved supplies in .June and .Ju ly,·· White Hous e p r ess secretary Jody Powell s aid to- d;.iv "Powell said "sumt• t·o m paniei; wi ll be up a nd ~omc wall l>t> down." but he ex petted overall supplte~ to in<·rea..,t·. a lthou~h thl'rt' will sl Ill not ht• a:. mut·h Tank Truck Crash Spills Aviation Fuel About 4.000 gallon:-. of :.ivwlaun fuel s p ill ed n ear C ami no .C api s trano in S ari Juan Capistrano today when u t<inkl'r ltru c k headed for Mcx 1<'n I plunged oH the San Diego 7 Frl'eway after a tire on the rig blew out The rear t<inker-traile r port11m of the trucl.. plunged orr the freeway. landing upside down near the transition road and pouring its precious fuel loe1d in to a drainage ditch. Driver Guillermo Contreras. 43, address unknown. e!>capt."'<1 injury when the truck's cctb a nd the first tanker-trailer r cmamed on thl'° freeway Fire officials ordered Camino C a pistrano c los ed wh al e a n Orang<• County Airp11rt-bascd t·ras h tr ut·k pum1H·d foam :.inuss on the volatile ful'I Crews were at th1: s c-t•ne or thC' 7 30 a .m accide nt us ing vacuum trucks to pump fuel out or the stricken lanker The truck was part of a thrce- rig carav:.in headed for Mexico from a Union Oi l refinery in Wilmington. The truck was oper ated by a Me xican fi rm ('mployec gas as motorists would likt> Texaco s;.iid its cutback will apply nat1unwidt-. but Gulf said its al·llon will apply onl y east of the Hoc ky Mount:.i 1n s , with largC'r allocations on the West Coast. S t a ndard Oal uf California <Ch e.vron ) s a11I it will pum p more gas into its dealers tanks m June. Powell s aid moto ris ts still need to cons(·r vl' fu<'I ··At best. W(• ar<· hoping for <1 return to 1978 lcvt•b .. , he said Pres ident Carter hC:Js asked mot orists to volunt.arily trim ODO-EVEN PLAN MAY CONTINUE-Al CRUNCH SPREADS BEYOND AUTO-a6 driving by 15 miles pe r week to a void mandatory conservatio n measures. Administration offi cials have projected that 1•ven if gasoline s upplies this summer reach 100 percent of 1978 cons umption. they would still fall roughly 5 percent short of the growing de· mand Mos t gasoline dealers don't expect a request this week of prohlems faced in late April. whe n monthly allocations of g<isoline r<in out and many sta· lions were forced to c lose _8.ut they say th<it delays in lgetting June g:.isoline shipments could mean a tight weekend for gas supplies ~••rBe•et•••4 Dally New•p•lff't'f DR. WILLIAM WADDILL EMPHASIZES A POINT DURING TRIAL RECESS Physician-Defendant Talks With Wife, Janet, Attorney Charles Weedman 'Rely on Experts' Waddill's Attorney Addresses Jury BY KATHY CLANCY 01 Uw D•llY P ilot S~ll Dr William W<iddill '~ al tornt•y urg1·d an Orange County Supe rior Court j ury today to rely on dcft•nsL· t t•s t imony from mt•dkal t•xpcrts who conclude the infant W<1 ddill 1s accused of strangling died from efrcC'ts of a salmc ;.ibortion. When that testimony is com- bined. defens e attorney Charles Weedman argued "'we have a picture of an organism that was doom ed from the outset. "There was no way of saving it." Weedman said. "To say that in some way you could have kept some of those cells going a while longer and to say that the failure to do th;.it is murder is not the law. "Anet I don't t hink anyone would wunt it to be the law." Wt•C'dman continued. While prosecutor Robe rt Chat- terton Tuesday c_alled Waddill a pre meditated murderer, Weed. man msisted his clie nt is inno- ('ent or any crime. And h(• pictured the 43-year- old Huntington Harbour phys1- c· 1 u n ;.i s the victim o f a n over zealous prosecutor and hos pital corridor gossip. Both Chatterton and Weedman hegan final arguments in the nearly three-month murde r rctri:.el Tuesday T he a rgument!> t•ontanucd today W;.iddill is on trial for the second time on charges that he strangled a two-pound, l5-ounce infant known as Raby Girl Weaver a fte r a n abort ion performed on her l8-year-0ld un- wed mother two years ago. His first murder trial ended last May when jurors said they ISee EXPERTS. Page A2> Woodbridge School Caught In Cost Hassle Ranking administrators from the Irvine Unified School Dis - trict will travel to Sacramento Thursday in a n a tte mpt to salvage current plans for a $2 million elementary school m the village or Woodbridge. In what has become a finan- cial tug or war, the district and the state ar e haggling over $250,000 difference in what the state says the school should cost and the lo west bid for the project. Pinner Construction e ntered a ~.033.590 bid for the proposed Woodbridge Elementary School, to be constructed near Yale Loop and Barranca Road. · Thal effeeded the .UOwable cost limit imposed by ~e state · ... AN ORGANISM DOOMED FROM THE OUTSET' Defense Attorney Charles Weedman In Final Arguments Roosters Lose Birch Killed in Cock/ iglits? Seven rooste rs. a ppa re ntly killed in cockfights. ha ve been fo und by the Irvine Animal Services Department a nd of- fi cers want to break up the il- legal practice. The roosters . all losers from their marks. we r e found orr Coyote Canyon Road Monday by Animal Services Officer Debbie Geary . She said severa l of the dead birds had padding on their legs that would indicate they wore razor-sharp spurs used to e nliven the competitions. Cockfighting is illegal under several provisions or the state Penal Code. There was speculation that the fi ghts might h ave been or· gan ized by farm workers employed on croplands in the Irvine a rea. Police Lt. Al Muir said he plans to alert patrol units t.o c heck outlyi n g areas next weekend in an a ttempt to pin down the location of the in- humane gambling competitions. Muir said be recalled a case in 1975 in which police received in· formation that cockfithting was MiAI conducted in a barn in ..__ --- Laguna Canyon No a rrest s were made. howcv\!r . he said. · · tt appears somewher e fight· ing is going on and 1t"s something we"re going to b<.' looktng into."' Muir s aid. Officer Geary said the seven roosters were ro und a bout 100 reel off Coyote Canyon. t he road leading to the county dum p. "It 's t errible crue lty lo animals. We'd sure like to find whoever 's doing it... o rricer Geary said. Coast Weather Night and morniJl.g_ low clouds but mostly silpny afternoons through Thurs- day . Slightly warmer days. Highs in mid to up- per 60s at the beaches, low to mid 70s inla nd. Nightly lows in mid to up· per 50s. IN81DET88A'1 The Chrft ttmllVlftQ DlonM -~r.dftt~•. · tDlao ulebrotH their 4511& txrtladav Molldo11~-•~~~:!'~!!!'.:~!!:~!"'~~~~~~k-1ra:i~llf:J~~;;,i.;;i:::::::;::)::;;~~e;:~ ~ pri•ec,. ....... ---...Jll...-~ ~~Al:--r ...,.._ .......... _. ..... , • the two COIJt n1ures into line. Gene Hartline, auistant superintendent for buainea sup· port aervices, said he fean the board will "Order the lrvine school district to revtae l\a Diana <~8CllOOL. •••• Al) ........ Vance and others today tbe SALT 11 qreement "would con- stitute a slplflcant milestone in the po11l1ve evolulion of Eut- Weat relatioAa. But . mud! re· malna to be done in tb1a and other Eut-W9!t dia101un. '' - •••• ...... ... ,. Ot4 ...... P.-M c..k• .. ,. ............. ... 0-• Atl = lt.S ...................... .......... MT......._ • ...... 1 ............... ......,... c•u....., M .._. a ........... "" ,ti QN&. Y PILQ! W!d!!!"4fx, Mty 30, Ut79 . • Bolt From Irvine • • DC-10 Fitting Traced to Area ROCKFORD, Ill IAPI A S.lnch boll that inveata1atorg ay snapped ln tKe en1lne mountlna •Y•t~m of l~ Amerlcun A1rh~s DC· 10 which crashed at O'tlarf' lnter11•llonal Al rport wu m•nufaclure-d by an Oranatt County aut.ldlary or • Rockford firm, the National Tr11naport1i1· tion Safety Board sald lbi• aft~r· noon. The,, bolt wa s mad'° bv Rockford A~rolP•<·~ ProdUl''-' of Irvine. a Kub81dlary or Rockford * • • Pro ucta Corp .. an ~"rSB apoket1man told thf• Rockford RcgiRt('r Sta r 'R ork f ortl Pr o du•·t :., 1~ manufa<'l ur~r of fH ttonerb, 111 turn 114 part of tht· Milwaultct- based R.-xnord \ors> Rt'xnord spokct.m a n lf\l rtltlrt Kl8t('r 1saued u :stuh•m ('nl. suy 1na "Rtixno rd hu:. bt'ton In formed that tht.' bolt fuuncJ on thl· O'Hare ru.nw11 y whic-h muy huv•· com e from th(' ()(' IO bor~ lirl 1dent1r1cat1on numhc•r UM.'<.I by * * • F,...p..,..,41 DC-IOs FLY AGAIN. • • The grounding or the Jets W &tS ordered during an investigatmn of Friday ·s c ras h of a n American Airlines OC-10 in Chicago which killed at least 273 people, the nation's worst ~ur disaste r. Thousands of passengers scrambled for ne w flights or coole d the ir heels in airport lounges and hotels .Tuesday whe n the gove rnme nt handed down the order . But airline s pokes m en at seve ral airports this m o rn· ing reported only minor dis rup. Hons of service . ··I understand how they foel about s afety. but they could at lt>ast notify the people." sa id Carme la Soffrea of F air La wn .. N.J .. as she waitt'd at Miami In· Lerna tional Airport for a Nu tscmat night hvme. "You try to. j!l'l to the counter a nd a ll they says is . ·step away · ·· Frort1 Page A I SCHOOL ... <1 nd put the pr oJe(•t out for anothe r bid. Hartline said s uc h a move wuulrt delay the project four to ::.i x months and preve nt the ::;rhoo l f rom o p e nin g a s :;chcduled in the fall of 1980. lie ind1c·atcd that the re hid process probably would not mean a lower cost for the school hecause of the c urrent 2 percent monthly in c rease in Orange County construction costs Ha rtline blamed the st ate board for bein~ insensitive to the ··a typical" picture in the county. Contractors arc reluctant to take gove rnm e nt wor k . Ha rtline s aid. because they can m a ke more 111 the private sector He also claimed cost figures for mater wls (:iii to re flect l·urrent mct lcrial cost s. "We 're trying to convince the m that we have an atypical co n struct ion indus try down here ... Hartline s aid. He cited one ins tance during t•onstruction or Lakeside Middle School in which the general con- tractor couldn't keep roofe rs on the job. "They'd go across the street whe re they C'Ould s hiMle new houses. get their daily rate and benefits. a nct ~ to $75 in cash on top of that.'' Hartline said. Vandals Hit Irvine School Vandals caused an estimated ,;soo in da m age to the Irvine High School art center building' in an incident that is under in· vestigatio n t od ay by Irvine police. Ac<'ording to a police report, vandals entered the building by unknown m eans smeared oil paints a nd c:l ay around the cente r and attempted to set fire to a wooden <'loset. Foam from a fire extinguisher also was sprayed around the room, police said. The damage. which included destruction of a rt works by stu· dents, was discovere d Tuesday following the 'Memorial Day Weekend. DAILY PILOT l""O.-C-IOooiltPllOC,,.. ... wlll<"I"°"' DINd __ ... _.., ,,...,.., _ __,tt.0.- CM•t -•-.C-y S--•ucll•-41• publl--"'°°""' ,.,....., ... COM• .... ..._, a..11. _..,..... ....... ,_ ta•n .., .. ..,. 11·-. L--"'""'"' Coe'* A ·-......... -· ....... -""_"'_ -.. , ...................... -........ 01 :uo ..,,, .. ,St-.c ............ c .. ......,1.•,.,,. ._ ... ... ..... _,_ ,...,_ Jedr•.twtrr .., ... , ,., .. --~-·,....._ .,_.,lf_I l'dllOt '==: ... -=r:- Qleflnll.~ --p·""" AMltltMMe ....... -. Kirk Kirkpalrtck, su1H·rv1i.111 of reser vat1 o ni. for Wei.te rn Airlines in Los Angeles. !>aid some m ghts were llt•l1;1ycd today a nd one was canceled, slnmd mg about 170 pai.scngcr::. "Rut we have been u bit' lo g('t the t>qu1pment ror most night!>, so we really have not been itf· fected." said Mrs. Kirkpcttnck. In Denver . a spokesmctn for Continental, which has DC·IO flights daily out of the city, sitid most of the passengers were r escheduled on other flights. He pointed out that United, just re· cove:in~ from a long strike. has been r~l'\ning only he1lf full Few problems were reported at Atlanta's llartsrield lnterna· tional Airport. which has only two OC-111 flights dally, both operated by NorthW('!>l Orient Air Imes At the Dall a:...l·'ort Worth re· g 1onal itirport . American Ai rlines. whil'h he1s the only D C 10 servict-. w;J s tl'lling passc•nge rs it.; inspt•c·t wns w(•f'l' complete Nt•itht·r Am e ri(•a11. Continente1l nnr Hra111rr reported unu~ual delay:- Ma ny p:is:-.cng1·r ... to11k tht• in corwenicn1·1· phrlosor1h1C'ally "ll 's better tu IJC' safe 11n the ~round rather th;rn go ·Oh• Oh •· in m idair." •;;.11tl !>Inger Pal Boonc. who harl a rl·SC'rvat1on for a DC II) f1 1gh1 from Nt•w York lo Lo:; Ang<'lt!s 4 O•lly "ll•t Staff "'"''° AT HUSBAND'S SIDE Mrs. Janet Waddill f'rmw PafJf» Al EXPERTS ... were deadlocked 7 5 in favor of acquittal. Waddill has insisted the baby was dead or irreversibly on the ve rge or death by the time he ex· a m ined her at We s t m ins te r Co mmunit y ll osp 1ta l Prosecutor Chatter ton a rgued Tuesd ay there wa s a mp IL> evidence the baby was born a live . But Weedman char acteri7.cd that evidence as ·'tragic cxaR· geration" and said the only in- dications or life were so-called agonal signs or an infant in the irreversible last stage of dying. Chatterton urged the seven. woman. five-m:.in jury to rely on the testimony of pediatrician Ronald Cornelsen who testified he saw Wa ddill s trangle the baby. And he asked jurors to con- sider a tape recording between Waddill and the pediatrician made b y Cornelse.n for in- vestigators. But defense attorney Weed- man attacke d Cornelsen 's testimony, saying he apparently had been innuenc:ed by untrue hospital corridor gossip which indicated the baby had been re - vived to a "healthy pink" before he and Waddill arrived at the nursery. Chatterton told the jury Tues· day it could find Waddill guilty ef . fiQl~.t m.ue!;W gr .lix --...Jahr-. I deat rants. , ... , ...... (1,, • ...., a.. ..... Mwf.U4MN171 .. ._ .... ~ ---~ =-°'~ ~!:.:.~f§ ~;-.. -~~'"' ... ,., ...... , :-::::.:'.·-..-C1"4 ,.,,,,, .. ... *-,_,,..,_ ,.. .... °' .. -· ~ """'~· _., ......... . .. .,._" '"_.. ... _..,, ................................ • He said the flnding could be bued on alleged evidence of a a :no-.r, Waddlll'T . Le. or ia alleged refusal to allow othen to try and revive Ute baby. He laid lhe Jurors would not hue to be unanimous in whJch of tbe three act.a mi&bt l•ad to a 1uUty ftndina . Ila lrvtnt 1ublldl1ry. Rocldord At•rospa<· .. • Products "Thl' holt ht a preclsion·made 1111rt lJroduccd to exacting 11pN·lficationa and subject to rltcld «tuallt.y control and lnapec· tlon Wit are confident that the i nvest1aat1ons of the NTSB will make it cleitr that this accident WIUI not lhti result of a defective bolt .. Tht! bolt hits been sent to W•t1hmgtun for "microscopic l'Xam1nut1011 " by the NTSB. spokesm a n Robert Buc khorn .... a id K 1st er did not say how much the bolt cost T hl' bolt was one or several 1 hat ht>ld the e n gine lO' the µlane 's wings. When it broke s hortl y after t a k eoff . in· vcst1gators sa id. the plane's left l'n;:!inc came loose and fell to the ~round. The DC-10 crashed moments later . F e deral offic ia ls said they hav(' not determined what at·· t uu lly caused the crash. * * • E~losion \!i~tims Aided Orange County p a r a medics provide· emergency lrealmcnt to a man injured this morning when the battery of his truck ex · plodcd. The incident occurred in Irvine on Uon ita Canyon Road nt!ar its intersection with Coyote! Canyon Road. The man was identified as Bob Williams. residence un- known. He received further treatment to- day at Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~ as , between Dallas and Fort Worth. to learn how the jum bo Jet would have reacted 1r two or it s three hydraulic syst ems failed when the en#ltnC fell off The s imula tor 1::. used to train pilots caused the crash for several months DC-10 Crash Probe Hits Snag CJllCAG O t /\P I Federal in- s pectors and American Airlines o rrtcia ls aP.parently not satis fit-d the loss or one engine was the .. key factor in the na · tion 's worst air crash plan to program a computer to see how the DC-10 jumbo jet would react tf its h ydraulic system was da m <li.:ed. The National Tra nsportation Safct v Roard a nd the airline said i·uesday they a re trying to 1lcte rmine whethe r the falling c.'ng ane damaged other pa rts of th e pl a n e s uch a s t h e hydraulic system that prov'ides µowcr to nitical controls on the pl<1nt.>'s wings and t ail r\ me rican officials s aid they pla n tu program e1 rnmputerized a 1rt•r a fl s 1mul :.itor a t lh<' airline s training center in Tex· "We a r c look1n,I:! into the hydraulic :-yslt:m or lhllt aircrufl a nd tracin~ the t raJectory <if that engine when 1t came off the top of that win~ We want to know whal happened what kind or damage might have hel.!n done to the> wing, .. said Bob Buckhorn. a board s pokesm im The hydre1 ultc system pro vides powt·r to the ailer on::.. flaps. elevator!>, ruddl.!r and !>poilcrs devices ihat he lp con trul ttu· plane. Bu<·khorn added that the ~afe t ,v hoartl won t kno w \.\h a t Invest igator s found a broken J ·inch-long bolt which may have caused or contributed to the Jet s loss oI its left wing engine. Tests were scheduled in W<1sh1ngton to dctumine whethe r the bolt broke because thl" engine fell ofr or whether 1L-. s napping caused the engine to drop. There is djsagreeme nt a mong investigators about whethe r the plane should have been able to fly with the left C"ngi ne m1s!>1ng. The plane no!>e·dived tow~rd the ground at the northwest end nf O'Hare lnle rnatmnal Airport and exploded on impact , killing a t least 273 Tues day at Ame rican's main- tenance headquarters at Tulsa, Okla Two groups of safety board e n gi n eer s al s o w il l fl y t 11 California to begin working with Mc Donnell Douglas engineers to help determine the cause of the cra sh. The Fede ral Aviation Ad minis tra tion in Wa s hington gro unded a ll 134 U .S .-o wned DC·lOs because of .. potentia lly dangerous defi ciencies" in the ilSR~mbly holding the engine to lhc Win~. 1 n another development. the first lawsuit s te mming from the tras h was filed Tues day in fede ral court in Chicago. County Airport Use Increases in 1979 Uu c khorn !>al<I th1 • ~a fc:ty l)nard plans to t.•nd its lll!>JWCl1on of lht• f'rnsh s1t1• Thursdav lhd 1·hl't·k:, uf ma1 nlcnanl't: •fe.cord!>, thl· plane's cng1 nt·~ .md fusl'ICJge will t•onttnU<' a::. 1n~p<•t"lor-, cry lo sol vc• lht· puzzle of why Ftia.:ht 191 plunged. T he s afcl) bn;.i rd 111:.in:-lei lt C'gi n tear ing down th•· lhn·l' ~·n gines uf the wreCkl'rl µlant· ,\ ~1 5.75 million dam age soil "as filed 1>0 twhalf of the wife and :-.11n of Hans .lur,gcn Ha hl , 35. un Austrian who was aboarrl Pl iS?ht 191 The suit as t<s for :i;s 25 m1ll111n each from l\m1·ri1•a11 .\1rl1m•s, Mc Dl)nne ll Oougla ... L'11 rp the miJnufacture r of tht= DC·IO: and Gene ral Electrie. m ;rnufocturcr of the e ngine that llrokl• :iwa~ from the aircrafL Thirteen perrenl m ore arrtv· ing CJnd departing travelers U!>ed 'Orang(• County Airport for the first fo ur months or 1979. com pan·d with the SiJffi(' period a yea r earlier. Turtle Rock FwodSource Underground Tt-s t drilling has established tlu.tl the noo<1ing of about 60 Tur- i le Rock hom es is pa rtially due to lln er ratic under ground water t·ourse n<:a r Culver and Campus drives. City Councilman Arthur An- t hon y. u Turtle Roc k resident who has been m onitoring studies of the seepa~e. said Tuesday ni~ht that runorr diverted from t he community via a large con- cre te pipe e mpties into a sandy s trata that permits the water to make a "U·turn" and return to Turtle Roek. i\nthony requested a nd won <·ouncil a pproval for ~.000 as the city's s hare of the cost of a study to determine if a second dra in would solve the problem . Also participating in the study will be the Irvine Company and Broadmoor Homes. The council's action. however, s hould not indicate any city in· tention to help pay for the con- struction or a second ·drain. An·' thony stressed. Test drilling was performed a long Culver and Turtle Rock drives as part of a n earlier·study in. which the city contributed M,000. Mayor Bill Vardoulis said he had his own solution lo the un- usua I U-tum behavior. "Why not put up a no U-tum sign?" Vardoulis quipped. FBI Searches For Assassin SAN-ANTONIO, Texas CAP) -An army o( federal age9ta co,g1rnanded by the FBl's tbp ctbinaJ -investigator has been called ih to aearch for the as- saaain who gunned down U.S . District Judge John H. Wood Jr .. known aa 'TMaxlmum John'' .,.Huae ol hla 1tllf aentencea for drug offenders. t 'We cannot have a country wnere Judi• are uaauinated or kUJed,'' said U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell, a former rederal Judie. "We.don'l lntend lo leave a atone unturned." • Airport i.t a t1st1t•i. refl ect 79fi. 722 pas:-t?ngcrs from January through April 1979 t•o m~ared with 70-1.427 a ~l·ar ago In :1dd1t1on, tht•re have b1•t•n 9.651 commcrc·ial t:ikc·oCfs ;,ind landings in lht! first four m<mths of 1979 rnmparcd with 9,Cl40 for the sam(' pt•riod or 1978 Irvine City Council To Cut Its Sessions Th l' numbt•r o r pri va t e <11rcr aft takeoffs and landing!> re fl ect a 7 8 percent increase. from 167,575 m J unua ry through April 1978 lo 18U,fi94 so far in 1979. Shipments of air <'argo have dropped Hi.ti J>t!rt't.'nt so far this year . from H81:1.4 tcms for tht! four-month l)Niod in 1978 lo 740.7 tons this year. The humber of autos parked in airport lots has gone up 4.2 JX?r· cent so far with 99,539 autos parked from Janua ry through April 1979. In what Mayor Bill Vll rdoult~ Jokingly called a "hluc law. lht.· I rvine Caty Coun<'il d ec:ided Tut•sday night to impost• a mid· niJ?ht l'uto rr on its m~etings The• council's unanimous <it" l ion followed a 1·omple11nl by Councilman Larry A~r;rn who s aid it was "fundam1•nt<ill v un fair " for the council ro lake up important agenda item s at 1 or 2 a .m The most n •cent council meet m g was adjournt.-d al 1 :45 a.m. Unde r the procedure pal· t e rned a fter a polrcv tha t was in effect several yea rs ago. the ('Ounc1 I wi II stop il!-> meeting:-. al 11 p.m a nd decid e wh<il 1t w1 II consider in its final hour Counrtlm<in David Sills said I he c o11nc1 I was "trying lo s queeu? too much into too short a t ime " and indif'ated weekly mt•t•tings might bt· in order . The t•ouncil now a met<tS two limes t'ach month. But Councilman Arthur An· tho ny. c iting expe rie nc e of a previous counc il te rm. said weekly meetings didn't help tht• council's busmess ~et done any faster. 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Lag11na/Soath Coast EDITION * * * VOL 72, NO. 150, 4 SECTIONS, 4f PAGES J !JuflBet Mulled Paratnedics, Buses f ' 'Frills' in Lag11na? BJ STEVE MITCHELL Of-. o.llr,..... ,..., Paramedics and municipal bus service were identified as "possible frills " for Laguni. · Beach Tuesd ay night durm~ beginning budget consider&· tions. Councilman Howard Dawson suggested that the public and council take a special look at s uch "spec ial interest ac- tivities." Councilmen met in council chambers for more than two hours Tuesday to take their first crack at an $8.27 million budget document prepared by City Manager Fred Solomon. And while most termed the 114-page budget proposal as ·'tight and well done, .. Dawson presented what he calle d "philosophical comments" on ci- ty spending. Admitting his comme nts might have bee n considered "politacal suicide" by past coun- eils, Dawson said they need lo be addressed in light of budget restraidts under Proposition 13. Specifically. Dawson took on the city's bus system. the only municipal ser vice offe red in Orange County , the county paramedic service. and the cost or "subsidizing a minimum of l ,500 illegal rental units" in Laguna Beach. _ Dawson said the community should be asked if it wants to continue lo pay out "nearly $50.000" a year for the bus service. He suggested that the majority of citizens might want to turn the system back over to the Orange County Transit Dis· trict, saving "more dollars to spend on streets, police and a nima l control ite ms of benefit to alt." . He said Propos ition 13 knocked out a 7-cenl tax over- ride for county oara medic Coed Raped 'To Discourage Hitchhiking' service, saying the city now picks up an $88,000-per-year tab for the service . An alternative to th e paramedic service. which he ad· mils is excellent, might be to train city firemen in e mergency m edical treatment. And the councilman suggested Laguna's 6,500 taxpaye rs are c urrently forced to s ubsidize sewer and trash fees and other ' costs related to illegal rental units in town He said that perhaps the city could begin inspecting homes in Laguna Beach lo find illegal rental units. thereby collecting such rees and "lost laxes ." But several council members disagr eed with hi s fi gure of ~25.000 that could be gained by such a venture . Councilman Wayne Baglin and Councilwoman Sall y Bellerut: said the cost of such a cily "en· <See BUDGET, Page A2> DC-10 Jets Back in Air After Check By Tbe Associated Press ... " ... Rometew"j Dally Ne••••pe'l D4•1t Pilot P ..... o OW lh<lwtd K-1~ A middle-aged motorist who said his goal Wets to discourage ~iris from hitchhiking attacked and raped a 16 year-old Hunt- mglon Beach High School coed Tuesday, Fountain Valley polict- said The drivt'r. described as about 47 years old. six feel tall with a me dium build and g r ay in~ brown hair. raped the girl near the Montessori School, 18110 Ma~nolia St .. she told police. Officers said the victim was released from the car, which was described as Lan with a new beige vinyl top, at New Haven Lane and Yorktown Avenue in Huntington Beach following the attack. Many o f the United States' OC-10 jetline r s -ordered grounded Tuesday were back in the air today and thousands of stranded passengers we re find- ing rides as several a irlines completed safety inspections or- dered by lbe Feder al Aviation Administration. FIREMEN SPRAY WATER ON TANKER WHICH OVERTURNED IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Blown Tire Causes Accident on San Diego Freeway; Driver Escapes Injury "If I do this to enough girls, they won't hitchhike." the man rePortedly told his victim. Police s aid the g irl wa!> hitc hhiking home from her boyfriend's house at about 4:40 o.m when she caught a ride with a westbound motorist on I Ellis Avenue near San Anton l Street .1 : Afte r calbng the police, she was taken lo Fountain Valley Community Hospita l for ex· amination but wa s n 't hospilalizt.-d The FAA said by m idmorning 30 of the 134 jets had passed in- spection and we re back in service. · Tank Truck Crash Spills Aviation Fuel tht' first tankl'r t ra1ll•r rf'mamed on th<' frt'l'W:J) Texaco to Cut But FAA s pokesman Fred Farrar said some other jets failed to pass the inspection and DC-10 BOLT TRACED TO IAVINE FIRM?--A3 About 4,000 gallons or aviation fue l s pilled n t!ar Camano Capistra n o 1n Sa n Ju a n Capistrano today when a ta nkt't truck h e aded for Mex ic·o plunged orr the San Diego Freeway after a tire on the rig ble~ out. f"irl' offi cial!' ordered Caminn Capistrano ('loscd whale ;,i n Orangt• County Airport-based t•rash ltuc·k pum p ed roam iJCtOSS on the volatile fuel. June Gas Allotment we re still grounded. He didn't know how many. The rear tanker -trailer portion of the truck plunged off tht· freeway, landing upsidt down nea r the transition road and pouring its precwus fuel load 1n to a drainage ditch Crews were at the ~c<'nP of tht• i 30 a m aCl·ulcnt U!>&nJ! vacuu m trucks to pump fut>I out of the stricken tankl'r NEW YORK IAP> -Texaco and Gulf oil companies are cul- lin~ back some gasoline allot- ments for June and gasoline dealers a re expecting another· "light weekend," in some parts of the country. Energy Secr etary James Schlesinger said the announce- ro ent was "certa inly not a favorable s ign." The govern- ment had been predicting the ! gasoline supply situation would improve in June. Texaco said its cutback will apply nationwide, but Gulf said I its action will apply only east. of the Rocky Mountains, with ; larger allocations on lhe West . Coast. 1 On the bright side, Standard ! Oil of California (Chevron> said 1 it wtll pump more gas into dealen' tanks in June. l . • l J ' I i f -i , ' With some oil companies not yet announcing plans for June, it is too early to tell how the cut- backs will affect the overall sup- Orange Coast Weather Night aad mornioi low clouds but mostly sunny afternoons through Tbun- d a y . Slightly warmer days. Highs in mid to up- per 60a at the beaches, low to mid 70. inland. Nl1htl)' Iowa in mid to up. per aa.. INlll•B Te•A 't' ne ,,._ .,..._ D1oMt1 qldtd...... .. celebrated ,,.,., -,,.,..... ,,..,,, .,.,, ,,,... ,..., priw,. "°" -pltofo -,,. Al. ..... y.....-.iw• Atl "'*II IJ Ctt .... -i Ell' . ..! .,.. ........... =~-.:.: ............. 111r=ms·!......... .. ,...... ..... CM==· I :: ... ·- ply crunch and what sections might be hil hardest. Most gasoline dealers don't e xpect a request lhis week of problems faced in late April. when monthly allocations of gasoline ra n out and many sta- tions were forced to close. Continental Airways reported tha t .. minor discre pancies" we re found in five of its 15 DC-105. Other airlines said lhey round nothing wrong. ·'There is no serious prob- ! em." said Continental Vice CStt DC-IOS, Page A2) Driver Guillermo Contreras. 43. address unknown. escaped injury when the truck ·s cab and The truck was part of a thrt:e· rag t'ar:wan h1•aded rnr Mexico from a l"n11in 011 r<.•ftnt•ry an W1lm1 nglun Tht• trut·k wa ~ opl'rat1.•d h) :1 M 1·~11·an firm ,.mvloyce But they say lhal delays in CSee GAS, Page A!» Brush Blaze 'Rely on the Experts' Backfires WaJdil('s Attorney Cites Medical Testimony On Mexicans Two San Clemente firemen said they bad a hair-raising ex- perience when the smoldering remains or a brush fire they were dousing began to rise in today's predawn darkness. C~pt. Nick Maule and fireman Rob Beuche thought they were just spraying the embers or a 2 a.m. blaze with a water hoee in a culvert about one·balf mile east or the Avenlda Pico ex tension. But the firemen were really nushing out a quartet or illegal aliens who bad apparently start· ed the fire to keep warm. The three men and one woman were lying on the ground when firemen began dousing the area with water. Police turned the tour aliens over to the Border Patrol. Guest Gone; J"aluables Too BY KATHY CLANCY Of ... 0.ity ...... SIMt Dr. William Waddill's at· torney urged an Orange County Superior Court jury today to rely on defense testimony from medical experts who conclude the infant Waddill is accused of stranglln1 died from effects or a saline abortion. When that testimony is com- bined, defense attorney Charles Weedman argued "we have a picture of an organism 'that was doomed from the outset. "There was no way of saving it," Weedman said. "To say that in some way you could have kept some of those cells going a while longer and to say that the failure to do that is murder is not the law. "And I don't think anyone would want it to be the law," Weedman continued. While prosecutor Robert Chat· terton Tuesday called WaddiJJ a premeditated murderer, Weed- man insisted hia chent is inno· cent or any crime. And he pictured the 43-year· old Huntington Harbour physi· ciao as tbe victim or an over1ealous prosecutor and A La1una Beach man who hospital corridor I01Sip. toot a su.t home fOI' tbe eve-Both Chatterton and Weedman nine, woke up later to find more be1an flnal araumenta ln the than SJ..IDO tn ceyatal and other' nearly three-month murder houlebold looda mlallu retrial 1'lelday. Tbe ar1umenta Tbe victim, who fives on • ~ntinued today. Eaaenada Avenue ln ~una Waddill I• on trial for the Beach, told olflcen be a e to second time Oil cbar1es that he flnd a crylUI lee bucket, told 1tran11ed a two-pound, ts.ounce fee clamp and other crystal lnf•nt known aa Baby Girl ltema lldlllq from tbe home. Weaver after an abortion 11.e Aid ,.. met bll eompalcm performed cm ber 11-,.ar-old UD· •t a local bar earUer ln the eve-wed motMr two rears •IO· atq. Illa ftnt mudw trlal tDded Deity ..... ,..."' ............ • ••• AN ORGANISM DOOMED FROM THI OUTIET' Detenee Attorney Chattel WHdm•n In Flnal Argumem. last May when Jurors said they were deadlocked '1·5 in favor of acquittal. Waddill baa insisted the baby was dead or irreversibly on the verse or death by the time be ex- am i aed her at Westminster Community Ho s pital. PrOleeutor Chatterton ar1ued TuHd•Y 'there was ample evldeao• tbe baby waa born aUve. -· . But Weedman characterited that evidence as "tragic exag- geration" and said the only ln· dications of life -were so-called agonal signs or an infant in the irreversible lut sta1e or dylq. Chatterton ar1ed the seven- woman, live-man jury to rely on the testimony of pediatrician Ronald. Cornelsen who testified he saw Waddill stran1le lbe· fSH UPEaTS, Pa•e AJ> S.Lagunan Jim Lintner Dead at .72 James E dward Li ntner. lormer publl::.her and t:d1tor of t ht-Burbank News and an ei~ht· Yl'ar Treasure Is land mobile h<>m t' park resident, died Mon- <l ay at the age of 72 Mr Lintner and his wife Jo lived at the South Laguna mob1I(• home park following his retirement from the Burbank µub lll'Ltt1on lk was born m Los Angeles. a 11d met his wife at Occidental College. where he was laking !!ent'ral t'ducation courses He attended the for mer Woodbury Husincss College, a lso in Los Angeles. receiving a degree in advertising and art. After college, Mr. Lintner went to work for the Canoga Park Herald. leaving there in 1942 to jom the Burbank News. H e was active in civic or- ~anL~ations m Burbank. includ- in~ the chamber of commerce. Rt>d Cross. Kiwanis, and Al MalaikahShrine. He 1s survived by his wife of the family home at 744 Treasure Is land: dauJ,!hle r Mary Lou Var go, P asade na ; so n Jay l.mtner , of Montclair. N.J .. and six grandchildren. MelJlOrial services will be held a t 2 p .m. Friday al the Neighborhood Congregational Church in Laguna Beach. The family asks that donations be made to the Shrine Crippled Children's Fund. South Laguna Homes Burn Fire of unknown origin swept t hrough two Treasure Island I mobile homes in South Laguna Tuesday, causing an estimated $45,000 damage to the dwellings. ' Orange County fire officials said both homes. units 329 and . 330, were unoccupied when the 10:30 p.m. fire broke-out at tbe l 30801 Coast Highway mobile J home park. , The blue ignited in a home I owned by Jeff Jones, 22. The fire , spread to another unit owned by 0 .0 . "Tommy" Thomason, of Anaheim ... Officials said the cause or the fire ls under lnveati1ation. Cabinet Appointed SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP> Bishop Abel Muaorewa, Rhodesia's first black prime ministet', named bla CablMt to- day. keeptna key defenM poeta for hl....U. ':U A8.Y!!1.9! USC Wtdnttdly.MtxiO, 1m' a. .............. . . Bids Invited ,__..;.-c0n-Health Care Oranae County supervlaon a1rffd Tuesday to seek bids for . the u~ ot the county 's med1u l ly lndltent from 39 hoapllah1 •nd health care provldera. They aarted to ahop •round for medJcal 1ervlces In an In dlcatlon lhat UC I Medk •I Center could l<M~ it• statui~ a:. th~ sole provider o r med1c1tl care to the county's pour OC-lOJet Inspection I Hits Snag C HICAGO IAPI Federal tn· · spectors and Ar;ner i<'a n Airhnc!I officials u ppa rc ntly no t satisfied the loss of one engine was the key factor in the n&- t1on 's worst air c rash -plan to program a computer to see how the DC-10 jumbo jet would react if Its hydrauli<' syste m was damaged. The National Transportation Safety Board and the airline said Tuesday they a re trying to determine whether the rallin~ enRine damaged othe r parts or t h e pla n e s u c h as the hydr aulic syste m that provides power to critical controls on the pla ne 's wings and tail. American officials said they plHn to prog ram a compute rized aircra ft s imu lator a t th e a1rline·s training cente r in Tex- as. betwee n Dallas and Fort Worth, to learn how the JUmbo Jet would have reacted if two of rls three h ydra ulic systems foiled when the engine fell off. T ht' simulator 1s used to lram pilots * 1' A8 thJnas i.t•nd now, UCI Is paid almost SI& mJIUon • yc•r by eount~ governmtnl to pro· \'ldl' on an exclu!Uvc ba111s health care for lht.' medka.lly lndlaenl The-u Ol\'cr11 11 y ·11 m .. dlc•I i.rhool took ov.-r lhut chorf' in 1971\ wht.•n 11 bou..:hl what then ~as Oran..i•• Count y M1•d1c11I Ct•ntvr fr.t)tn lht• c•ounly Sincl' lht>n . count y ~overn nlt'nl udman111trut11rs huve com plaint><! thul frt'b r hCtrA;ctJ by lhc u111 er!tlt y h0tv ..-llt•t•n exorb1t1u1t aill(I ltrt' dt'!llJ(ned Ill l'OV~r l'>Ome tcar hang t•osts Tuf•i.d ny 'i. ugref'ment by i.uvcrv1sors to !'.hop clscwhert• for nwct1c11I ser vices 11> thc h rs t 1>fc11 ln what Supervisor Thomu1> Hiley said 1s "ll nct•d tu make ''t•rtu111 the f ux1H1yc.•r!> of Orange County urt' ~cll1 n ~ a fa i r l'lhakt• " Haley fell so ·trongly about tht need for a betlt•r deal for county ~overnment he left et hospital hc-d to spt>arhl'11d the drive for competitive b1ddan~ Riley entcrt•d Hoag Mt•moraul llospilal lute.• lust week for treat· m ent or a lingering respiratory illness He left the hospital Tuesday m ornin~ <ind checked back in latC'r in -the day a flc r heading orr a move by Sup('r\'isor Philip An- thony to delay the a~rc·ement on opcn bidding "I wa nt the µrrssurt.' on UCI to hring the cost down .·· the Ne wport lieach supe rvisor said as h e urf,!cd hi s f t•llow supervisors to foll ow his exam pie. llis plea was s trung ('llOugh lo win the day as Anthony aban- doned his a r,1rnmcnt for u 30·day de lay. Previous ly. Anthony con- tt-ndcd the delay wal:> ne<:ded to makf' r ecommcndatron to Lhe board f 'ro,,. Page A I DC-IOs FLY AGAIN. • • President . .Joe Daley. "There 1s nothing m<AJor. These a re Just i.mall thing!. Wl· found that we ".int to frx uursdvt·:.. · · F<.irrar said 1t l<ik~!-. about 15 m;in hour~ to inspect each Jcl World Airways had a ll SIX or rts DC· IOs fl ying aguin thr!» morning t\ s pokt•s man for Nat1()Jlal A1rl inc•s i.a1d . ··\.\1"re an lht• p I' 0 l' l' S 1' II f !~ cl t Ill g ll ;j C k t U normal ·· ;\ 1>1>0k1·:-.man for l\m(·rican Airline~ said six of its 30 w1d1.• fHld iCS jets Wert.• operating OUt Of New York a nd Los Angeles and three others wer(' expected to ht! flying out of Chicago by mid· day · ·, undersl<And how the.v feel ahout surety, but they could at lt>as t notify thc people.·· saifl Ca rmela Sofrrea or Fair Lawn, N .. J .. as she waited a t Mi ami In- te rnational Airport for <1 Na· t.iona l ni~ht home. "You try to, f!et to the counlt•r a nd all they sa ys is, ·step away.· " J\ irk Kirkpatrick, l\J,lpervisor of r eservatio ns for Weste rn Airlines in l.os Angeles. said some fl ights were delayed today and one was can<'eled. s trund- mg about 170 passengers. "But we have been able to get the equipmPnt for most nights, so we really have not been af- fected." said Mrs. Kirkpatrick. · In Denver , a spokesman for Continental, which has DC·lO flights daily out or the city. said ~h Completed ARlJA , Uganda <AP >' Tanumian and Ugandan troops Headed for ldl Amin's home v.Hlage today after comple ting a t:riumphant march across no rth e rn Uganda and establishing the new Ugandan fiovernment 's authority in all ~ajor district capitals DAILY PILOT • TMC)<-C...IDelll'~Uot,Wlfft-i<ft"<-• "'_..__,,,_,lopullli_ .. , ... Or_ ,,,., ............... '-' ~ ...... -,.,. , DuDll\"'CI -· tllrouql\ f'rl<Ny lo< CO>\lt ~"' .. _.. -" _,.,.. ...... ft,._ tt tft \/ell ... trvllw, L...,... .. .._111\outll CoHI A , •flltl••...-•~tloftl•"*'l-Seturtl•vultd . s-.Nu TIW pflft<,_., -•slllno pt-h <ti UI • •••I ll•Y Sllftt, C°'t• -..i, C•lllM•I• •itlt ·-... -,... .. -... """"'-,,. .•. ~ Yo<tr>f.,lo.nl ___ __ ~" ...... l Oltor '~,.:.~;..-:t' a.. ..... l. ............. _ A\"'''"'' ,_."IMl•"'Edlitot\ m ost Qf the passengl!rs were rescheduled on other fl ights. lie poinkd nut that tinil1'<t. JU!.t n· <"C1Vl0ring fro m ;i Inn).! !'>trike, has het•n runnin~ uni~ half full 1-'t:w proble m s \\er e: reported .11 i\lla nta's lla rtsr1e ld lnterna t rnna I Airport. whit'h has only l'-'O OC-10 flight!-. <laily. both operat('d by NorthwL"s l Orient l\irlmes At lht• Dallas-Fort Worth re J.! 1<1 n a I a 1 q1 o rt . t\ m t • r I l' a n .o\1rlint'~. which bas the only OC 10 se rv i.-e. wa!:> te ll ing passengers its inspe<:tions were C'o mple te Neithe r American. Continental nor Rraniff reported unus ual delays. Many passe ngers took the IO· l'Pnvcnience philosophically. "It 's better to be safe on the g round r ather than uo 'Oh' Oh ' in mida ir.·· said s inger Pat Bo1m(" who had a reserval mn fo r a DC-10 fli ght from New York lo Los Angeles. * * • Huntirigton Man Among Air Victims Huntington Beach re sid ent W a Ile r Le w is Fr a s i e r has hccome the 13th known Or ange County victim listed as a casual- ty of Friday 's Chicago air dis· aste r. Like the other 12 counlians who d ied in the crash or the Am e rican Airlines DC ·IO, Fr asier . 41, an IBM engineer , was r eturning to Southe rn California from a business trip. Memorial services will be con- ducted Thursday at 8 p.m . at St. S imo n a nd Jud e Ca tho lic Church. 20444 Magnolia Ave .. Huntington Beach. He leaves his widow. Carole; childre n, Pam, Steven and Gail ; pare nts George Ray and Constance Frasier, all or Hunt· ington Beac h ; a sister Marilyn Sex s mith and a brother, George Ray Frasier, Jr. The family is asking that any donations be made to Boys' Republic in Chino. ,, ..... ~ .... BUDGET ••• forcer." and the extr a legal costs lti prosecut1n1 offending landlords might offset any benefits. In other council comments Tuesday night, Mayor Jack McDowell 1u11eated the clty took into c~atin8 more parklnJ meten in town to offaet a polai· ble decline ln Income from meters. He said a continued 1aa abort.ate might cut into such rev· eauea, and that auch cull muat· be comidered In a flnal budtet. 1'be council wlll m .. t a1aln June ti for a public heariJll on the propaeed bud1et. AT HUSBAND'S SIDE Mra. J•net Weddlll f',....P,,.AJ OR. WILLIAM WADDILL EMPHASIZES A POINT DURING TRIAL RECESS Phya4clen-Defendant Talk• With Wife, Janet, Attorney Charle• Weedman EXPERTS ... baby. And he asked jurors to con· sider a tape recording between Waddill a nd the pediatrician m ade by Cornelsen for in· vestigators. Siamese Twins 'Split' But defe nse attorney Weed m a n a ttacked Corne lsen 's tes timony. saying he apparently had been influenced by untrue hospital corridor ~ossip which indicated the baby had been re· v1ved to a "healthy pink" before he and Waddill a rrived at the nursc:ry Pioneer Surgery Successful After 16 Hours SA LT Ll\KE C ITY I AP> Siamese twins Lisa and Elisa I lansen, joined al the top or their heads sinct.' birth 19 m onths ago. were SUl'<'t'ssrully separated to- day in pionet.'ring surgery that last ed mort> than 16 hours . TL•n hours after they wcre sc par ;i t l'cl . a h os pital .spokl·swoman said their condi- tion was unchan~cd ··critical. but stahlt• " "H's don<.• and 1t "s a s uc(·ess. They're awake and c ryi ng." said John Dwa n, sPokesman for the Un1vers1ty or Utah Medical ('ent l'r . s ho rtly a rt('r the marathon operation. - lie said thl.! tops of tht> tw1m, ht•ads wt•re clo>sed a l 5 05 a m Two team!. of s urgeons, one for l'JC:h twin. parl1t•1pa ted in lilt' 01wration Shortly aft er surgery. Dwan !.aid lht• twins Wl'rt' an "critical hut stable condition and thl'ir prn~nosis is unknown · Th t· pa r e nts, Oav1d <ind P:ttri1·1•1 Hans<·n or Ogden, Wf'l°t'. ··,•cry l!rateful and \cry tired.· r>wa n 'aul. The Han!-.ens and i.l'\"l•ral 1'111:..1• mt:mhcri. of th<· fa mtly kl'pl a v1g1I al tht h11sp1tal during the !>urgery, "'h1ch bt:gan at 12 40 p m Tues. dc.1y · All of u:... all tht· rclat1vc!-.. hut ei-pe<"rully the ir m<im and d<Jtl , arP d :tt('(J. · lht· twan!> un- 1·ll., l':tul llan~en. l!.I, ... ;ml rn ;, lt•lephunt· 1nll•rv1L·w toll:.1y from h is Ogdt>n home Wl• rt: so h <tp· PY ll',,, .1 m1r<1clt· Our 1)1"<1) l'r4' WC' rt' :tllS\\ t•fl•d llanscn S<.tld ht' had not ..,ten h1i. n1 l·c·es hut looked fo rward to wt·1ng them later an the duy Chatterton told the jury Tuei. eta:_\ 1t coulr! find Waddill guilty of first degree murder or six lesser wrongful deal h counts. lie said the findrng could l>e l>a:.ed 11n ::illt•J.:t.'d 1•vidcnce of s trangul a ti o n . Wa ddill 's pur p.1rted fudurt• lo resus(·itate or his allegc>d n."fusal to allow 11thers 111 try and r evive the bah} 111· said the Jurors would nor h:e ve to be un11nim ous in which of t ht.· three ,1cb might leat.I to ,, J.!Ufll} finding Sea Rites Planned For Crash Victims lfr quot<·d lht· l\.\1 0 .... la lhc·r a .. ... a.' 1ng. '"We rt· rl'liL'' t·d and th1· Lord ha!-. a nsw1·red our prayn '-t Wt• 'v1• lw•1·n hoping ancl pra; inc fur th1~ du~ W1"1rk1ng in <.h1ft.., lh rnugh tht• nrghl, team:-; of s11rµ1·1rn!-. t11·d tlff "h<trt•d blnqd \'t''!'>t+. und <"ut a part th<' girl!. skull ... That means . for cxam p/1· lhrct• Jurors c·oul<I f1nrt thul Wad olll stnmglt.'rl tht· infant. thrct;- that he faller! lo resuscitate an<l '"X that h1• prC'vt~nt cd others frn m instituting lift! s upport measure!'> The asht's of two Lag una Rl':u·h h•en·agc•rs, killed in a n auto ace1dc11t last week while e n rouk ltt the Colorado Hiver. wi ll be> s pre;id at sea off Laguna Beach Thursday noon. Larry A Campbe ll . father of Iltieves Hit 3 Locations In Clemente San Cl<'mcntc· res1denls r e· ported Tuesday that burg lars m afle off with three gold chains a nd <1 ('ha ndl'lier vulued a l ~1.6()1) in thret· separal(' hreak -in~. Ann J\ndcrson of 211 Ave San Pahlo told polic<' hurg lars broke into hf'r horn<' anrt Look a chain of ~old ant.I Jade <ind a gold nccklatt• In another part of town. Leo Vle1sides of 131 West Vale ncia told police> t wo gold ch ains \'alued :.it S40fl wert· taken from his drt.•ssc·r Poltc•e s aid the burglar t·nterccf through an un lockt•d door. C l yde Phife r of 30 1 Calle Fa milia said a crystal chan· delil'r was taken from a home he is sellin,g at 51R Ea!-.t San Juan. The fi xture is valut'd a t ~. he said . Deputy Slain; Suspect Shot LA P UENTE 1APl A nine. year veterun deputy sheriff was ra t a lly s ho t a nd o n e m a n wounde d by poli ce when authorities tried to serve a na rcotics search warrant in a home , police said. De puty Jack Williams, 35, or Be llflower. was pro nounced dead al Queen of the Valley Hospital in West Covina. Police arrested two men in connection with the shooting: Jess Gonzalez, 30, who was shot twice and. reported in fair condj. lion at Count_y ·USC Medical Center. and Steve Martinez. Identifie d as a r e lative of Gonzalez. Pair to Be Freed In All~ged Plot LOS ANGELES <AP> -Two men held for several weeks In connection with an alleged plot to kill President Carter earlier this month were scheduled to be released today becauaf.·the IOV· ern ment b11 decided not to prosecute. Raymond Lee Harvey. 35, who had been charged with Plottlna to kill Carter. and 01valdo Esplnoea.Ortl7., an ll1e1al alien who had been In custody aa' a material wttnosR, will go free. • 19 year-old l.awrenc•e Campbell. said the ;1shes of his son a nd thosc or Tangy Matzinger , also 19. wi ll be.• spread a t sea from an airplane un Thurst.lay A memorial servici> for the I wo Ii fl' long frirnds wi II l>c held next month. C<1rnphell said Tht· daft· has not been set. but young ('amph<>l l'!-. fatht•r said it will be held at lle1i.ler f'<irk llt..· su1d he ;i nd his "'1fe Betty "·111 tx.-lt:aving L<1,::una lleC!ch for ;_1 ~hnrt stay an the Bay Are;i prior to thC' serv1ees M at zingcr 1i. tht.' son of llans a n d S i mo n e M at /; i n g e r 1> r Laguna Oc-ach Calt fom1a Highway Patrol or ficc-rs !'>aid C<1mpbell. Matzinger a11d rrn·nd .John ··Sepp" Maier wc rf' driving on Inters ta te 15 tnwarrl J\n zona last Thursday wh<'n lht· trul'k . driven hy M aif'r, pl un,!!cd over a n e m bank mt'nt :11 hh:h speed. killing the l wo passenger !-. M ait•r was laken lo a hospital 10 Barstow and later transportt.'d lo South Coast Mcchcal Ct.'nl('r whl•rt• h(' rl'ma ins 1n :..at1sfa<' tory eo11dit111n with back in JU rll'S . When lhf".'' WC're u hel'lc.'<l out of lhf' ope rnti ng room today. 1t was the first t1mt· 10 their li w·s they had indt-pendt•nt mon· nwnt Reaga11 Tops GOP iii Poll S1\ !\I FRAi'iCISCO •AP: Th1rtc1·n months be fore I 'II I I for n I a :-. s t a l ,. w I rl l' primar y t.·ll'l"llon. form(•r <iov Honalrl Rl·ugan 1.s strongly preferrf'd hy tht> state ·s Rt> publicans for I hi• 1 !:I 8 II <'; 0 P p r t• ~ 1 d t• n t nomination, the Cahforrua Poll said tocfa \' Tht.· indcpendt·nt poll of !l7!1 ::idults compl<'INl in the first half of Ma} found lhat •H! percenl of the rc•s ponrtents woulct vote for Reagan if ha nded a primary e lection ballot now f' rortt Pafl' A I GAS .•• !!t'll 1ng Junt· gasl)hnt• :-.h1pmet1ts rould mean Cl liJ.?ht weekend for • ~as :::.upplaes "I don"t think stations will limit g<1soltne this Wt.'ek but rather ,1ust sell wha l lhcy havt: und tht•n close until Friday," -.:.i1d Robt•rt L C'111lf:. ch<iarman of 1 he lndia n;1 Serv1t.'t' Station1> 0Pult:'r:> A~i.oc1at1on "Ant.I l"rr ODO-EVEN PLAN MAY CONTINUE-Al CRUNCH SPREADS BEYOND AUT0-86 cl.1y . well. there wi ll proba bly be n run on the stations as they rt:· 1·civc 1he1r first June a llot· mf'nt. · Texaco !'>aid it 1s dropping lo 70 pc•r cent of last year 's levels from llO percent this month. Gulf said th.at for Eao;tcrn s tations it will drop from 90 pe rcent of last year 's levels this month to 80 percent an June.· Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Specials 25% discount on All Warmup Suits Baseball Warmup Jackets (nylont 39s l 595 Values to 1095 Reversible Gym Shirts 1 oo ea. Limited Sizes Rer. 470 Champion Eye Guard far racquetball players 595 Reg. gt5 Beach Aotes 25% off •• Tennis Sap Y2 Price (several mollels) LifeUne Exercise (stretch type) 1400 R11. 1915 Yott LFG F•tar(&1& ler. 11'5 Mikasa Rllllller Yllley Balls 191. 1115 In JIS Open 9 ti' & Satsr 9 ta 5:31 CllSlll Slllllly Mikasa Rubber Soccer Balls Jt5 Save 4oo Mikasa Weather Leather Soccer Balls On Sale Condor Rubber Soccer Balls 595 Wool Felt Baseball Caps nc Re1. 250 Limited colors, small sizes \ Karate Uniforms Y2 Price Mus & uus Bancroft Tennis SMes 11n Warm Up SUH-Jackets oaly s•s 111. 1415 Gym Sllarts, Cottons, Poly, etc. Al l1~1c• LHe Cun Trunb 3" Sllll-lqe-n 531 c.t• 148-1919 .... . -' l 111 I , .... 11111 .. , .... .. ,. ......... SCENE OF CLASHES Unreat In lren Helicopter 'Cheaper' For Carter WASHlNGTON tAPl -Pres i· dent Carter says "it 's much less expensive" for him to travel by helicopter tha n by car. "When l go hy hig h way. b ecause or security require- ments, I have a very lcirge en· tourage. including seven or eight carloads of press w ho rollow me ... and al each inte rsection =ilong the highways, the state police have peoplt' there to l'Uard the intcrcsecttons to pre· v~nt my injury in case or an a<'· cident." Carll'r told a news con· krence Tut,sday THE QUESTION came up whe n a reporter asked the presa. c11•nl how he coulrl Justify using a ht.•licopt(•r to go fishing over the Memorial 0<.ty weekend. Carlt'r :s<1 1d he only rarely geb ~ C'hant:e "to go rish1n~ or Ln get o ut into lht• wcxJds and :-wamps and on the strcllms hy m yself. ' lie suggest~ such outings <.1rc "not only good for m.-hut for the country " Presbyterians Oppose Gay Minister Bid l\ANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP > Southe rn Preshyle ra a ns have j oined their Northern coun· ter parts in laking a firm stand against the ordination of practic· ing homosexuals as ministers. The General Assembly or the Presbyterian Church U.S., by a vote or about 2· 1. Tuesday ap- proved a report described as cs· sentially the same a s one inili:Jl- l y passed by the U nitt'd Presbyterian Church last year The United church reaffirmed ~hat report Monday. The two churches. the largest tienominations of Presbyterians m the United States. we re meet in g jointly in K a ns as Ci t y through today . I w..,.,...,, Mey30.1f71 more wounded. KHORAMS KAHR, Iran IA.P l -lran1an Araba set flN! Lo (IOV emment bwlclin(l8 and b•lllt.•d troops of Iran's rt-vol~Uonaary n ·11mt today in Khoram11hahr. tht> <'OUftlr)''M largest port und the C'enl("r of lht• Khuie8hm 011 r<'i1on OftlC'IAI 11ourc••!i 1111111 tt rmf'd Arab tribes m t>n wt>ri.• mO\'lng towa rd Khor1tml'ihu h1 from all ov<!r Khuustan pro\' tn<'C' /\ hugt' column of black &molce hun ~ ovt•r the c ity . The n1•w1r1111)e r Kayhan !iald bun· ctr.~ds or buildings had been hurm.·d . m<'ludmt: a Chevrolet w11rt•hn11Nt' tha t wus looted . St>vt•ratl ~Up(•r m 1trket11 and a wurchoUS(• or the Nut1on,_1 Ira· nlan Oil '<> ull\1• went up m rltunt·~ T ht' Arahs. rt•new1ng th£•1r fight for tht• a utonomy that both Shah Mohomm.-d Heu Puhluv1 1111d /\ utolla h Huhollnh Kho mt·tn1 htt\'l' <knll·d thl•rt1, ul l.il'kt•d tht• nuvul hmlt' und lhl' lla~tra<·t ~ovcnlor 'i. otf11•1: and :.1:t fire to 'lhe m111n pohct' i.tullun, tht~ post offln· a nd the govern mt•nt tOtMil'l'O luf·tory OFFICIALS ~AID a t le-.st 21 Arall!> were killed J flll 7ti Kuyhun Mllcl lur~t' numbers or wouo1fod wt·rc IK-ani:; treuted at fl1ur ho.-1p1tul:> RADIO T•:HRAN s~11d Adm. /\hJm lld Ma<la111 . the governor .. e lh.:r<JI or Khuzc!>lan province .111d llll' hcud uf the Iranian navy, pr1H'l<J1me d a state or cmc ri:;t'nt'Y tn the c1ly of 100,000 ut the bt>cid ur t he Persian Gulf ;.ind advisl.'d residents to s tay in· J oo rs. Troop rt•tnforcements rushed Pope's Flame? Youthj.ul Roma1ice Reported ROME t AP I Panorama. llaly's leading newsweekly. said today that before entering the priesthood Pope John Paul II had a romantic altllchment to a Polish t:irl who 1s now a leading ac- tress in Krakow. The Vatican had no immediate comment, but at emphatical· ly denied reports along s imilar lines that surfaced earlier. Panorama said the romance, which began when the future pope was only 14, continued intermittently until the girl married someone els<'. Tift: MAG/\ZI N E IDENTIFIE D the gi rl ;.is llalina l\rolikiewicz Kw1a~kowska, now of Krakow:-!-ilary Tc<1t r tOld Thea1e r >. Tht' Panaroma p1N·e did not mention any formal engage- ment or marriagt•, callmg 1t "a tender story" or "love s tory.·· It said the two were seen walking ha nd in hand Both were al'tive in the Polish underground <1nd saw each othe r occasionally, but eventua lly Halina married Tadt'usz · Kwiatkowski m 1945, Panaroma said. Karol Wojtyla, the pon- tiffs PoHsh name, was ordained a priest~ year laler. · PANORAMA DEVOTE D its cover story to the re port, en- titled "Karol <i nd Halma.' The :.irt1clc was wrillt:n by llahan Journahsls Stefano De Andreb llnd Marcella Lconl' and will be dcta1k-d in a book. ~oon aftt•r Cardinal Wojtyla of Krakow became pope , rt-· ports s urfaced that he onC'e had CJ romanta<· attachment to a P olish girl and that he may have actually been engaged or mar. ril•d before turnang to thc priesthood. Those reports were d enied by the Vatican. "He was never engaged and .l!e was never married," a Vatican spokes man, the Hcv. Pierfrlnl'O P<1slore. told reporte rs Oct. 17. a day after C'ard imil Wojtyla ·:-e lection cis pope. ''This 1s a very thorough den ial." • She 'Wasn't Lost' ' But Girl, 7, Found VERNAL. Utah <AP) Audrey Hughes. m issing two days in the Ashley National Forest. says s he saw searchers pass her but didn't hail the m because she'd been told not to s peak lo strangers. Besides, the 7-year -old s ays, s he wasn't lost. Audrey was the subject of a search by some 300 people from Utah and Wyoming before she was found Tuesdlly night a fter most searchers bad quit for the day, authorities said. THE DAUGHTt;R OF Gloria Hughes of Verna l had wander ed away from the family·s campsite in the rugged Rl'd Canyon area of northeastern Utah about 9 a .m. Monday. She was found sitting on a large rock by a fa mily friend . Audrey. who wore only a T-shirt and cotton pants. said she had been there all of Monday night and Tuesday. Temperatures Mon- day night had dropped into the 31r.i Audrey said she watched searchers pass by during the day Tuesday. but dadn 't call out to them because s he had teamed in school "not to talk to str angers.·· .Flash Floods Hit Texas Six-inch Rain Covers Autos in. 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Ill fort Wliwtfl, , ..... _., •H ••• to eltlll lll<llff ..._ °" ~ •trftb. F.._ floedlnt •a report.ct ,..,.,.., "' c:.uc-. , ..... ...,.,. tlMIMltrSIOflM-... more ltlMI •I• ln<llff of rein, ni.rt ..,. reper11 INll ••tH reec ... llW _,.of <•rt In SOm88'9ft. A ltetl\ flood Wll<ll -celled for -ctntrM W'-ln <lllMIH • ...................... , .... ,, . .,.,. U,e<IM 1MllY ~ .,.._ ~"9lefld •11• .... Yori!. SlltWtr\ •• ,. ..... .,.,,, ... CMf c.. ~ ........... v....., _, In ..... _,_,........., , .. ,....,__.... , ..... _, , .. We\f COh<;I werf' lo hdvl! sunny ~Ide" 11nd h•mptlrAture\ wt>re to bt' mild •cro\~ the rwt1on Callforttla F <l•r skin with some nlQhl 11nd morn1no low cl-• w•re predi<ted tor l hunday In 5oulhern Celllorn1a by lllr Nall-I Weather Servl<e. H lqh lem,ieretures should r.e<ll In· to 1roe mid 70s In !toe melr()j)Olll•n ., ..... At lh~ bo!a<lleS, lllgM In Ille mid to upper 60$ were precllcl.ci. Sunny •lld lllQhlly wa,,.,.r d•Y• w~re lore<HI tor Ille <1Herh-f11Qh temper•turn from IS to 9S on upper W(tlon\ -t'2 lo" In fow.r Gesert •rt•s.. Coa•tal Weai•r F•lr 1""°"911 ~., with nlglll end monll"9 t OM1411 1-clouds mov. Ing lnlelld let• nlgtll tllrougro mid mornlnQ • L l911t 8fld .,..,...,.. •ltoch nlQM end mornlnv ~-Hight TllurliCNy In Ille m kl lo upper 'Os. Cont•I ltmtMraluHs wllf rtf199 NIWHn ... mkt lo ueiper Mis -Ille mid lo upper .Os. 1n1•nd tl!m• peretures wlll renve from Ille jOS to Ille mid """ TIW ... ., lemper•hWI! w111 ii. ... s-, /fl .. •, Tld•• WaDM•IDAY Second low •:-p.m. 1.9 TMU"IDAY Finl 111911 n:••·"'· 4.s Flf\t I-I : i. e .m. 0.2 Second 111911 l : 37 p.m. 3.4 • "8<one11-1:0. p,m, 2.t Stln rlltlS:t.1 e .m .. Mts 7:S7 p,m. MOOll r'-1 t:JJ e.m., Itta O ,., .,m, S•rt•erteri ~orecett •etl41 to tonllM: Surf: ,._ ........ "' ..... Me•· lmum 1Mllfl1 Ill IHI. ~trlH 111 HCoMI. .... Me• PW Z"'"e 1 J 11 Seftl• Mollke ' 3 u N-1· ....... 1!\t!911 1 • U Saft 0 18"'c-fY , l S IJ !I.well:,._.._. ... ~ Ill lttt. Me•· llTIVfft IMltM In ttet. Olrtcllon. A .. Mn DW' Zllfll8 I t SW Seftlt Meftlc• I t w .......,, ......,,_, ! J SW Saft 0 .... CllWltY 2 ' w 01111..-ret n11n•n1 \.Itta• , ........ ,, LO the city after the llghtJng bro1'e out at dawn, and sel up sandbag barricades on all the main streets. But oil induatry officials said the re was no interruption in operations at the world's largest oil refine ry, at Abadan, across th e Karoun Riv e r from Khor amsbabr. KAVHAN REPORTED heavy fighting at rural police stations in the area, but said none bad fallen. Some points of Arab re- s istance had been captured by revolutionary guardsmen aiding government troops, it s aid. Highways ~e r e closed , telephone service was Jarge ly cut off, and there was no im· mediate word on the fate of a Tehran-Khoramshahr passenger train that failed to reach berc as scheduled this morning. Five Killed In Mideast Border Tiff By The Associated Press , Israeli a nd Palest1n1an forces cxrhan~ed rocket a nd shell fare 11t·ross Israel's northe rn border today. and Lebllnesc provtncaal uuthoritacs reported ra \'{' pcopl•· killt•d and Lhn·c wounded an .... o uthem Lebanon. Nu lnJUrtc~ Wl're reportt-d an Israel. Tht• li-rat.•lt mahtary commumJ :.aid its art1ll<•rym1.·n bn~OJn fir ing at Palestinian gunnc·r~ 1n Ll'l1anon afkr several vollevl> '>r Ka t yusha rot:kcts land ed 1n northe rn Jsr:.wl. A C OMM U N IQUE fr um P a lt'st1n1an lec.ader Yasst•r Arafat ·:-. h1 ~h command 1n Ile a rut ::.J1d guerrilla po:-.1t1on:-. an the foothalb (If Mount llcrm1in .ind two vallagt•:-. 1n lht• ""e~t1·rn !11.•ka:.1 Valll'Y wcr<· the main targd::. of thl• Israeli bomli<1nJ mc nt Tht• l'alesltnlilnS "Uld lsra t>li shellJng had provoked re turn fa rl· LebanC~t.' 1-'l')re ag n M inastl'r Fuad Hutros tol<I reporti.'r~ his t•o untry ~ould ('<.all for an e me rgency session of the U N Security Council to takP up the • ·g rav1· s1t u at1un l'rl·ated ·by Is rael's daily attacks." Sance late last wee k rt·port'> from Lebanon h<1v<' claame<l th~· J:.rachs were· l>hl·lltng Palcsttn ian bases in Leba no n regularly. The army comm and in Tel Ava' had den ied t hat. im plying Is rael's Lebanese Christian al hes were behind the shelling. Reports from Lehanon said to~ day was t he ninth s traight day of hostilities. and that more lhan 60.000 people have fled their hom es in southe rn Lebanon !)U far. ISRAEL RADIO SAID today t ht.' ls ral'l1-b;ick1•d Chrasl aa n militias an tht.· southern Lebanon border zonE' were exchanging fin.• with Pa lestinian artillery farther north ,_ __ NATION I WORLD I WEATHER Winning S•iles ............ '.\l1l l1o n<.1m: J ohn Y . Brown Jr. embraces his wife. former s portscaste r Phyllis George. as the voles in Ken· tuC'k~ ·s pnmar y <:lccllon howed that he had won the I h·mn<·rnt1 c nomination for govt'rnor . The former fried d11 d.1·n t:..as t tood t·xc·c·utt\.c :,pent an estimated ~l.2 1n1 llt1m 1n lht· 1·ampa1J?n Savings Withdrawal Totals Set Record W SJ II NG TON t AP 1 J\mt·ritan:-. look their money out of k clo-rally an:-.urccl :-.avm g:-. llnd loan a ssoc1at1ons at a recorrl lt:vel las l month. new fig ures show Tht.• FPderal Home Loan Bank Board blllmes the re<:ord sav· 1ngs withdrawals. an part, on the decline In the popularity of money market c·ertificate~. In Mar rh: reder<1I regulators ehmanated the highe r interest rat1• on l'l'rtifit:atcs that the thrift ans lltut1ons had been allowed to pJy , Previously. savings and lo<ins could gave customers a one - qua rt e r of a pc·rcentagt.· point "l:xmus ' over comme rcial banks on t ht-C'ertafacates. NEW BOARD FIGURES. relc·ased Tuesday, !>aid withdrawals .11 the 4.050 thrift inst1tut1ons 1nsurt:d by the foderal government _ l'XCe1·rl1 ·d deposits by ~1 5 b1lhon last month. The previous record was S8()(} million, set an April 1966. Tht· board <1lso noted thlJt Apra! 1::. thl' month taxpayers must fli t· income tax statt•m ents a nd mc.akc any extra payments to the Internal Revenue Servact'. ··savings now an April . . I!) typically poor and irreg ular hcC'ause of variation from year to year in the importance of tax payments and othe r strong Sl!asonal factors." the board said in a :.lateme nt. "Thereforr . it se ... ms likely that the April experience over · i:,tatcs the impart of thas· money market change ... NEW DEPOSITS AT thnft institutions were $25.5 billion in April , while withdra wals were $27 b1lhon. said a board official. who asked not to be identified. When savings withdrawals exce<-d deposits. the housing in- dustry as wt>ll as the thrift inst1tut1 ons twcome concerne<t becaus~ nf the effect on mortgage a nd con:-.truct1on money. In 1974, the last time withd rawals we re greater than deposits, mortgage money became sc<1rce a nd expensan-Housan~ start~ declined. too. Read it and Reap. ... .. -Everyday. Values you can count on are advertised every day in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. Wtf!!lldlx· Mn 30. 121! s PM.I f!!LOT Al Odd-even Plan May -Last All S11mnteP ., ...... It ..... ~ = ,wr:-.··-:.; ............ ;r:.., ,.... .... .__ .... ae. eonlllll •o ...,. Sntru ONn· mlH•oa c .. alrman Rlcbard ....... Wt• Oo¥. Edmund G. '1own Jr. ,,..... the 1aa·rafJonlns p1aa-... 1M Lo. Ancel• Comly ...,..,._.nllon ukial blm tp ..... tt. MaulliD IUd ,.... U1 tMt lolat l1aft ot can at Mniee •ttk>aa will retuna UD· leu eam1nalioo ettoru by eon 1aamen caatinue. .. ., ...... art ...... tbat tbe , .. .tauo. ...... ., ~ to. m••1 more mo(orl1ti mr1ht atart driYI• a1ain," lhullln u6d. ''ften U.atfta la drivlq hatMta that came tbout la May will not bt maintained and fewer pu1on1 will be rldln1 maaH tl'ault." 1'b• state '1 en••IY chief likened CaUfornJa'1 role ln thtl IH eriaia to I.bat of an inf at· tryman tn a mlUlary cam=. "In a baUle, the llnt er who has to leap from bi1 foxholt' Into a minefield bas lbe MOAt dan1eroua po1IUon. But if the soldier 1urvlvff, he la toutEh and haa a bltwr chance to make it throujb." Meanwhile, the 1overnor wu thort' optlml1tk recommend· Int hi• odd·evt'n Plan to 1ov· ernon of other fuel·ahort states durln1 an lntervlew Ml the ~ Ant•I_,. lntemaUonal Airport on Tue1d1y. In l.oK Angeles County. aupt1rvi80rs 11.sked Brown to ex· e mpt van poola from the plan 11nd to requin all service Sta· tlona ln the alate to remain open ont! day on weekend.Ii . • At pretent, Brown's serv_ice station order applies only to lar1e volume dealer• who re· tailed an-averaae of -'150.000 1a1Jona of 1aa •month la1t year. The atationa open on odd or even weekend days depending on the last number of their bualneaa license -a rule similar to the odd-even gasoline purchase plan followed by motorists. "The odd-even aJlocation pro- gram has worked reasonably well in California, and I urge other governors exper iencing gas shortages to give it careful consideration." Brown said. The governor added, however. that "the odd-even pro1ram by ltaell ii not 1ufflclenl to utiafy our futlU'e ener1y needa. The future will require a muaive in· vestment in conservation and new energy supplies.·· Earlier Tuesday, President Carter signed an executive or· der allowing states to impose fuel rationing plans similar to California's. T he Automobile Club or Southern California said the out- look for fuel at the end of this month was encouraging due t.o the success of the odd-even plan, as well as to a slight supply in- creaae and lea panic buytna. The Southern Callfornla Service Station Auoclatloll.-.on the other band, bu pndid-t ti1bter 1•• supplies for June when public schools cloee aDd many families leave on vaca· tion. fforna blaring and U1bts flashing. several dozen lndeP,ID· dent truckers joined in a IOud but peaceful demoutration· at Los Angeles City Hall on Tues· day night to protest lbe bi&h COil of diesel fuel and regulatory practices of the Intent.ate Com· merce Commilaion. Rape Report Disallowed Reprieve Granted To Goats Judge Nixes Psychiatrist's Conclusiom By KATHY CLANCY Of .. Delly ........... It was at a well-publicized preaa conference last month that accused rapist Glen Howard Hutcherson and his alleged vie· thr Catherine Hardin announced they would seek psychiatric treatment together. But the dual treatment, ar· ranged by defense attorney Terry Giles. went for naught Tuesday when an Oranie Coun· ty Superior Court judge refused to allow the psychiatrist's report ad m itl~d as e vid e n ce in Hutcherson 's rape r etrial. Gi l es co nt e nd ed that psychiatrist Peter Ebersole's re- port concluded that Ms. Hardin is lying about her claim that she was raped by Hutcherson. Judge Richa rd Beacom. however. said the report was ·'grossly one· Sided·· and should not be considered by the jury. Beacom's ruling came after heated courtroom exchanges between Giles and Ms. Hardin during a hearing outside the jury's presence. But pursuing his contention that Ms. Hardin lied about Giles later produced a s urprise wit· ness who said she had overhead Ms . Hardin say "I was n't raped." Mrs. Robe rta Eust of Echo. 'Don't Know Yet' DC-10 Bolt Traced · To Irvine Maker? By The Associated Press A small engine-mounting bolt that broke just before a DC·IU lost its engint• and <.'rashed <i t Chicago Friday bore a put number used by a manufactur- ing firm in Irvine , a company (Jf. h cial said Tuesday. But Len Harvill. gener al manager of Rockford Aerospace Products Jnc.. said that iden· lification numbe r "need not" mea n his company produced the bolt He said. "We make a bolt that 1s sold lo DC-JO manufacturer Mc Donnell Dou~las. We don 't know yet" if Rockford manufac· Dogs Attack, Kill Boy, 5 BASEL. Switzerland <AP> Four Saint Bernards bit a S· year-old boy to death even though the child had been play- ing nicely with the big dogs for months, police said today. They said the boy, Daniel Lesser, was bitten in the neck and then lay htlpless as they <'Ontinued to attack him. sever· ing a main artery. The dogs were put to death. Their 66-year-old owner, who neighbors said treated the boy as his onl y huma n friend , disap· peared after the incident. ap· parently in shock. but reported to police today. He was being in- vestigated for possi ble negligence. Jlarfe te Wed lured the one involved in the worst air disaster m U.S. his· tory, Harvill ctdded. Federal offi cials investigating tht' crash which claimed <tl least 273 lives -displayed a brQkcn 3·inrh-lon~ bolt at a news conference Sunday. The bolt was o ne of several that held the engines to the plane's wings. When it broke shortly after takeoff, investigators said, the plane 's left engine came loose a nd fell to the ground. The DC·lO crashed moments later. • Harvill said in a prepared statement. "The bolt apparently recovered at the Chicago airport .bea rs a part number used by Hockford Aerospace." Asked if that means Rockford made the bolt. he said. "It need not." He would not elaborate. Harvill's statement noted that the c rash probe is continuing a nd "determining what caused the accident is difficult . . . The most recent reports about the cause of the crash are broad· based." He would not discuss the mat· ter further. Federal officials said they ha ve not determined what ac- tually caused the crash. Subse- quent ins pections o f other DC -lOs revealed potential prob· lems "not just with the bolts. but also in other areas of the as· sembly that holds DC·lO engines to the wing," t'cderal Aviation Administration chief Langhorne Bond said Tuesday. Rockford manufactures bolts . t ie·rods and special fasteners. .......... Marie Osmond and fiance ·Jeff CraYton. 23, pose follow: lng the announcement of their enaaiement in Provo. Utah. 'Ibey plan to be married in Salt Lake City in mid- AqUlt. Ala .. said she overheard the comment this month when Ms. Hardin, once her son's fiancee, was staying on the East farm. She testified she heard the r omment when Ms. Hardin was speaking over the telephone lo som eone else. Both Giles and Prosecutor Dan Brice have completed their evidence in the r ape retrial and jurors are expected to begln de- liberations today afte r the at- torneys present c losing argu. m ents. Hutc her son. a 48·year-old Whittier aerospace worker. was convicted by a jury earlier this year of raping Ms . Hardin. But Judge Mason Fenton over ruled the j ury and granted him a new trial. saying he didn 't believe Ms. Hardin's story from the witness stand. She had testified Hutcherson picked her up on Nov. 22. 1977 as she hitchhiked to work. then raped her at gunpoint and knife· point in his motorhome. Hutcherson, however , testified in both trials that he and Ms. Hardin had sex by mutual con· sent and she yelled "rape·· only after he refused to pay her 1i2S. The retrial has been marked by heated exchanges between de fense attorney Giles and Ms Hardin. She contended Giles m1sl<'d her when he contacted her in Alabama, then brought her back to California for the press con- ference and psychiatric treat· ment. At one Point Tuesday she ac - c used Giles or lying to her "about everything" and s he s houted at the defense attorney several times during testimony about the psychiatric sessions. Giles a lso became angry and at one point Beacom stopped him, then ordered him into hi s chambers. When he returned lo court. Hutcherson 's other at. torney. Willia m Stewart, took over the questioning. Westminster Girl Expelled From School 'Swertlaeart' Dead AP Wl ...... lo Mary Pickfor d <center l. shown in a 1932 photo with husband Dougl as Fairbanks and aviatrix A melta Ea rhatt . is dead at the age of 86. Stor y, additional photos 9f "America ·s Sweetheart." on Page A5. Did Man, 69, Live 50 Years in Attic? R UFFALO. N.Y. <AP > --He said Moll had been ap Police responding to a call for parently locked in tbe attic for first aid in s uburba n West sometime byrussisterAgnes. Seneca found a naked, emaciat· "His sister said he had been cd 69-ycar-old man who they mentally incompe tent for the LOS ANGELES I AP J Recause of a court reprieve. the goats or San Clemente Island - descendants or a herd left behind centuries ago by Spanish explorers -have won a stay of t-xccution. A federa l judge Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order halting the government from ki lling about 4,000 goats on the island. long used as a naval gunnery target. ll e li cop t c r ·born c s harpshQ,oters orm e d with shotguns were to begin the 10· day kill Friday "The Navy should not he in I he position of slaughermg ib mascot. .. said Cleveland Amory. head of the Funds for Animals group. Several e nvironm e ntalist groups filed the suit against the U S, N<.ivy. Department of In· ten o r and Fas h and Wildlife Service. The action followed several wee kem:t demonstrationi,, pro- testing the planned slaughter. U S 01s trn·t Co urt Judgt· Robert Ta}!:asugi set a hearing on a preliminary IDJUnclion for June K The• eradic·at1on program was announced <Jfter the Navy !>aid studies mdicated the goats wert· t.>nda ngcnng several species of rare plants. birds :rnd animals. Thl' herd o nce numbered 16.000 before it wa~ reduced. T he s uit alle ged that the wildlife service and the Navy - fa 1 ll'd to secure an env1ronmen· ta l impact statement on the pla nned kill. an violation of the N at1onal Protection Act of 1969. The shootinR was lo be done IJy feder,al wildlife field person· ncl armed with shotguns. Cigarettes: Bad Shape? said may have been locked in an last 50 years," Manning said. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP> attic for half a century. Police were trying to de ---An exotic dancer, West Seneca Police Chief termine whether Moll had been claiming lo have a 64-inch Bruce Manning said Erwin Moll confined in the attic for the en-bust. paraded in a bikini was found lying in a fetal posi· . .d outs ide the St atehouse t1on in a second·floor attic of the tire half.century, Manning sat · where the lawmake r s The Erie County Medical Center A 16-year-old Westminster airl home occupied by his brother reported Moll in fair condition. w e r e d 1 s c u s s i n g t-and sister. cigarettes. ha 5 bee n c x Pe 11 e d fr 0 fT! "The man was fo und in very The police chief said Miss "Stop smoking in time. Westminster lligh School for <I I· poor condition,'' Manning said Moll called police. but officials and you can have lungs as legedly trying lo run down a M I bl d · h I · school administrator with her Tues day. .. ore or ess 3 had not been a c to etermine ea thy as mine." read a automobile. Howard Hughes·t ype condition. wh at caused her to seek as-placard hoisted Tuesday The sophomore charged Emaciated. you know. sistance. The residence did not by t he d e mons trator, with suspicion of assault with a "Officers at the scene said he contain a telephone. and family Mo rganna Cottrell. who deadly weapon llhe auto) in had very long toenails, was lying members could not be reached has gained national fame Juvenile Court is the first naked in a fetal position, twisted for comment. from running on baseball Huntington Union High School grotesquely and apparently in Manning said no charges had diamonds and kissing the District student lo be expelled in an advanced state of malnutri· been filed, but an investigation players. two years, officials said. ~t~io~n~·-··~M~~~·~n~g~s~a~id~·~~~~~~w~a~s~~~~e~r~w~a~Y~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In addition to her arrest by ~ Westminster police officers, the girl will be barred from school for the remainder of the current s chool year. Gem Talk She is scheduled to attend Wintersburg High School, a con· linuation school, during the Sep· tember semester under proba- tionary status, a school official said. The girl. released by law. enforcement authorities to her mother's custody, is also barred from driving her car to school. · The student's family may ap- pe a I the district board of trustees' expulsion ruling lo the Orange O>unly Board of Educa- tion, the school official said. Smith Heads Parade Group Jack Smith has been named president of the Laguna Beach Patriots Day Parade Associa- tion. Known alon1 lbe Orange Coast as "Mr. Republican," Smith is active in the Exchange Club, Chamber of Commerce, March of Dimes and ..Republican As· • aembly. Hal Werthe, last year's parade president. waa named vice president and Sandi Werthe and Gerald Hanna were re·elected to poaltions u correapondina secretary and treuurer. The 1-1l unual parade will be held Feb. 16, t•. . . . . . A TRIP TO CHINA by an AriEona ~~r ' l.' A lady jeweler from Arilona returned recently from the Peoples Republic of China, where she visited a number of Jewelry establiabmenta and workshops. She found many Chinese hard at work, as you would expect, carving jade figures. But she was aJ90 able to brin1 back rubbiqs from ancient Jade and bronze vessels 'and goblets. Jade bas so much spiritual meaning among lbe Chine1e • · that it became , over the centuriea, more of a cultural and • quaal·rell&lous material than Just a beautlful nephrite, cbntalllne atone. Some of tbe rubbbll• date to tbe Shani Dynasty US15·10IO B.C.). Tbey include bronse ve11el1 iucrlbed with a protfftive "earth demon." Some· of the veaels were used for wine, othen for water. and some for food. Still otben had spelcal •lanlflcance in funeral rituals. The historic uae of Jade and bronae by lM CbiD•H la a teatimonlal to tbe ae1tbetle and cultural importance ol blendlna art .:l:! precloua aDd Hmt•pndqal • _ .. I '• FORHeR GRoDUaTION The all-occasion gift that CJOWS with the years as you odd-on pearls to ycu neckkxe. Genuine Oriental pearls ... beautiful •.. h'eostxed ... ogel~ss in style ... increases in value ..• becomes an heirtoom. The qif t to give all yea long. Stop In to discu11 the Add-a.,,_. plari th1t'1 aulttd for vou . • •f'd '*' J. C. JJumpJ.,"6 J.w.f.r6 MfMIU AMUICAN GEM SOCIETY ~ 1823NEWPORTBLVO COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS ~°*It 32 Y!ARS IN THE IA,._E LOCATION ~E ....a401 . .. ~ • I .. ( Orange Coast EDIT I O N Y o•r Be•etew• J Dally Newspal"'~ VOL. 72, NO. 1SO, 'SECTIONS," PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1979 esa Won't Cut ;Personnel Ranks By .IACKIE HYMAN Ot -o.lty ...... , .... The ran.ks or city employt..-es in Costa Mesa a pparently won't be cut by 10 percent as announced after the passage of Propos1uon 13. City Manage r Fred Sorsabal told city council members Tues- day there has been a S percent cut through attrition this pcu;t year, as planned, but that etn ad· ditaonal 5 pen'l•nt <'Ut nl'xt year would rt'sult in whut ht' con- s adt'rS unacct'ptably low level:. or service. Sorsabal m ade has remarks al a council study session on the proposed 1979-80 city budget He not ed that the number of e mployees ha:. been reduced from 532 in 1U77 78 to SOS at present Busing Rapped 'Crisi~' Step Called Racist OKLAHOMA C ITY I AP > The Oklahoma House has adopted a resolution calling for an end to forced bus ing "for the duration of the fuel crisis," despite charges the measure is racist in nature. House members Tuesday approved the resolu- tion s ponsored by Rep. Frank Shurden which says. busing is '"bas~d on the fuzzy thinking of libera l soc.:iu l ·scientists · who have been totally cli~cred ited· by lht· n ,•sults of the rt'al world.·· It CJlso daim cd hus ing has incrt!ascd the ju\'cnilt• <T im t· r ule and cuu!-ted scort-s on n ataonul lt:'Sl!> to dctlim• Thttl languugc• p romptt>d complaints It was ract!>I , und Rep. B ill Wisem a n cla1mt:'d 1t \\<t S dis - ho nest to propose un end to ousang "undl·r lht:' gubt· · of the em·rgy c ris1::.. · · After thl' passage of Proposi- tion 13 la~t year. the council directed Sor sabal to cut the number of the employees to 478 w1thm lwo years. Howt-ver. on Tuesday. council members said they won't press for the additional S percent d ec r e a s e o n the basis or Sflrsabal 's remarks . They said they don't want to cut the level or municipal services if it ·s not absolutely nec·essary Sorsabal told thl· council he IJelicvcs the frequency or park mowings . stn:ct sweeping and 11t her mainll'nanct· chores has been C'ut as much a~ he believe~ 1s dcsirablt•. He noted that less care of the c ity 's golf course could dis courage users. who pay to play there, and that further cuts in streets maintenance m ight re- sult in deterioration a nd higher £'Osts in the future. Sorsabal also pointed out that public safety workers . especial ty firemen and policemen. form half of the city's e mployees He said public safety position~ a lready have been cut, including <1t least three poli<'e offi<•ers. and he dot•s n't he lit.'ve addition:JI <·uts wc1uJd be in the llUblic in terest "We t•an t·ut cl('rk..,, hut ~11 ~9.000 a year compun•d to <1 ~21,000-a-yt•ar police offi cer, ii takes ~ tot of c lC'rks ." Sor!-iahal ~<.lid DC-IOs Return to Air Most Cleared for Flight After Testing By The i\s!llUdated Press Ma ny of the United States ' DC-10 j e tlant!rS o rde re d grounded Tuesday were back in the air today and thousands of stranded passenl'ers we re find- ing rades as several airlines completed safet y inspections or- de red by the Federal Aviation Administration. grounded DC-lOs for inspection~. voluntarily complying with the FAA order. which pertained on-' iy to U.S.-0wned aircraft.. Most reporll!d today that in· s pcctions were completed or near completion, <.1nd several h<td their wide-bodied jets back in lht' air The grounding of the Jeb was o rdered during <tn investigation o f Frida y ·s c r ash o f a n Ame rican Airlines DC-10 in Chicago which killed at least 273 people, the nation·s worst air disaster. Thous ands o f passengers (See OC-IOS, Page A 2) The FAA said by midmorning 30 of the 134 Jets had passed in· s pection and were back an service. But Jo'AA s pokes m an Fred Farrar said some other Jets fa iled to pass the inspection and were still grounded. lie didn't U.S. Border Patrol Given Riot Gear know how many. Continental Airways reported that .. manor discr e pancies" were found in five of its IS DC-lOs. Other airlines said they found noUung wrong. ··There is no serious prob· le m ." s aid Contine nta l Vice President Joo Daley. "There 1s nothing major. These are just s m a ll things we found that we want to fix ourselves.·• S AN YSIDHO tA P ) Riot gear is being distributed to U.S. border patrolmen with bandit al· tacks, rock throwing and shoot- ings on the increase. Albert M. Franco, chief depu- ty patrol offi cer. setid the Mex ican border north of Tijuana al Farrar said it takes at>gat 15 IJo bl m a n-hours to inspect eactf1N., u e Eagle World Airways had all six of · !:i~~~~Os flying again this . Ton Balloon A spokesman for National r"' AirHnes said . "We're in the .,rocess o r g etting back t o aormal." A spokesman for American Airlines said six of its 30 wide- bodies jets were opera. ting out or ~ew York and Los Angeles and &hrff others were expected to be flying out or Chicago by mid· •ay. ' "We are hopeful to get more •n the line througllout the day, C>ut we ce rtainly a re not rushing Inspections," the American spokesman said. Airlines aT"Ound the world also LONG BEACH (AP) A pair of Albuquerque, N.M .• men who we re the first to soar across the Atlantic in a balloon, have won the resurrected Gordon Bennett international helium balloon r ace. Maxie Anderson and Ben Abruzzo. who conqured the Atlantic by balloon last August. had the race wrapped up Tues· day when their Double Eagle balloon drifted gently to earth 13 miles northwest of Dove Creek. Colo .. s aid r ace m o nito r Rosema rie Pitz. night is a virtual no-man's land or "war zone." "We 'r e goin g a fter lht> gangs.·· Franco s<.11d after the riot gear order was issued Tues- day. In three shootin,:ls Monday ni g ht. five Mex icans wer e wounded, two of them escaping back across the border . The outbreak of gunfire came after Mexican police called for help from the U.S. Border Patrol in locating a sniper near Tijuana Int e rnation a l Airport. Authorities found three aliens who had been wounded by rob- bers believed to be Mexican. Among those three, a LS·year- old Mexican youth was taken to C hula Vi s ta Co mmunity Hospital in serious condition with wounds in both legs. Doc- tors said one leg may be a m- putated. Another group or 18 aliens try- ing to s lip into the United States about midnight Monday was met by U.S. officers who shot one man, Is mael Villa. reportedly trying to escape. Siamese Twins 'Split' Pi.oneer Surgery S~cess/ul A/ter 16 Hours SALT LAKE CITY <AP> - amese twins Lisa and Elisa ....., joined at the top of their ads siDCe birth 19 montha ago, ere aucceufully separated to- y ln p6ooeertna suraery tbat lu&ed more than 16 hours. Tea hourJ after they were rated , a hospital woman aa.id their condi· •• uncbanaed: "crlUeal lllltllable.'' • ........ aDll It'• a ·~· fter'N awake aDd eryiq," l8N Ja1111 Dwu, SDOtnman for ... 11•twllt> ol Utab MedltaJ C•ater, 1bortlv after the .., • .,. &. He said the .. tops or the twins' head~ were closed at 5:05 a .m . Two teams or sur1eons, one for each twin, participated in the operation. · Sl)ortly after surgery, Dwan said the twins .were in ''critical but stable condiUon and their pro1nmia ia unknown.·· The parents, David and Patrlcla Hansen or Ogden, were "very ll'ateful and very tired," Dwan said. The Hanaena and H'feraJ clole members of tbe family kept a vl1il at the hospital durln1 the aur1ery, which be1an at 12 :40 p.m. Tues· day. . /, ··An of us, all the relatives. but especially their mom and dad, are elated." the twins' un- cle. Paul ijansen, 19. said in a telephone interview today from his Ogden home. "We're ao hap· PY . ll 's a miracle. . . . Our prayers were answered ... Hansen said he had not 9"n his nieces but looked forward to 1eein1 them later in the day. He quoted the twins' father u sayin1. "We 're relieved and the Lord h• answered our prayers. We've been hoping and pra)'lq for tbJ• day." DR. WILLIAM WADDILL EMPHASIZES A POINT DURING TRIAL RECESS • Physician-Defendant Talks With Wife, Janet, Attorney Charles Weedman 'Rely on Experts' Waddill's Attorney Addresses Jury H\' KATll\" ('I.ANCY 01 ,,.. O~oly Polol SYll Ur William W addill '~ at torney urged a n Orange County Superior Court Jury today to rely o n d e f l·nst• ll•s t 1 mony Crom m edical experts who conclude the infa nt Waddill is accuM!d of ~tra ngling <lied from effeC"ts of a saline abortion When that testimony 1~ com- bined. defense attorney Charles Wet>dman aq~ued "'~e have a r>H'lUrt.' Of an C)rganasm that WaS doomed from Lhe outset. ·'There was no way or saving 11, ·· Weedman said ··To say that in some way you tould have ke pt some of those cells goin,:? a while longer and to :.ay that the raalure to do that as murder 1s not the law .. And I don't think anyone would want 1t to be the law ... Weedman continued. Whale prosecutor Robe rt Chat· terton Tuesday called Waddill a premeditated murderer, Weed- man insisted his client is inno- cent of any cnmt>. And he pictured the 43·ycar old Huntington Harbour phy~1 (•ta n as thl' Vl t'tim Of a n overze<.1lous pr osecutor a nd hospital corridor gossip. Both Chatterton and Weedman he>gan final a rguments in the nearly t h rt:l'·m onlh murder rl'lraal Tuesday. The arguments continued today Waddill is on tr ial for the Sl'cond tame on charges that he strnngled a two.pound. 15-ounce infant known a s Baby Girl Weaver after an abortion performed on her 1s:year-old u!' wed mother two years ago tlis first murder trial ended lust May wh<>n Jurors said they were rteadlockcd 7-5 in favor of acquittal. <See EXPERTS. Page A2l Cops Fibbed; Sisters Face Vice Charges Two women who police allege are s isters in sin learned to their sorrow Tuesday that you can •t always trust vice cops to lei! the truth. .. You·re not cops. are you?" one sister asked . Alas for the sisters. the of· ficers fibbed. The pair then offer ed the police their sexual favors. • ... AN ORGANISM DOOMED FROM THE OUTSET' Defense Attorney Charles Weedman In Final Arguments Roosters Lose Birch Killed in Cockfights? Seven roosters. apparently ktll(•d in cockfi.:hts. h<.1ve been fou nd by the Irvine Anim al Services Department and of ricers want to break up the 11 legal practice. The roosters. all losers from the ir marks, were found off Coyote Canyon Road Monday by Animal Services Officer Debbie Geary. She said several of the dead birds had paddin~ on their legs that would Indicate thev wore r a zor-sh a r p s purs used to enliven the competitions. Cockfighting as illegal unaer several provisions of the stale Penal Code. There was speculation that the fights might h ave been or- g a ni zed by fa rm workers employed on croplands in the Irvine area. Laguna Canyon. No arrests we rtc! made. however. he said. ·'It apJ)t'ars somewhere fight- ing is going on and it·~ somethmg wt.'·re goi ng to bt-lookin).( into." Muir said Officer Geary said the seven roosters were found about 100 feet off Coyote Canyon. the road lead in~ to the county dump. "It 's te rribl e c rue lty to animals. We'd sure like to find whoever's doing it.·· Officer Geary said. Or:::eci :~asc Weather Booked .on charges. of ~Jicit­ i ng for prostitution are Mary Peterson, 21, a nd her sister, Debera. 18. both of Santa Ana. They were released on $500 bail. police said. Police Lt. Al Muir said he plans to alert patrol units to c heck outlying a r e a s next weeJs.end in a atli t in down the location or t e in- humane gambling competitions. Night and morning low clouds but mostly sunny after noons through Thurs- day. Slightly warme r days. Highs in mid to up- ~er 60s at the beaches. ow tornnr70S411...,..,...__-i1----1 According to the police ac- count, the incident began about 5 p.m . when detectives Mark Bernal a nd De nnis Hossfeld were patrolling ln an unmarked police car. They picked up a female hitchhiker on Harbor Boul,vard abouts p.m. The woman identified aa Mary Peterson allegedly asked if they were policemen. When told they were not, SM allegedly offered sex and suaeated lhe men a1ao pick up her 11rlfriend nearby . The slaters were arrested at 1 Costa Mesa motel. police said . Muir said he recalled a case in 1975 in which police received in- formation that cockfighting was being conducted in a barn in SALT II Viewed N OORDWIJK E RH OUT. Netherlands <AP l -NATO Secretary General Joseph Luna told Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and others today the SALT II asreement "would con· stltute a aipiftcant milestone in the poeltive evolution of Eut- West relations. But much re· mains lo be done ln tbla and other East· West cllalogues. • • Nightly lows in mid to up- per 50s. iN81DE T8DA ~ The thrft suroivino "'°9IM qusnl.,,.t•. who cef,,brotN their 45th btrthdQJI Monday, still protect their privocv. Story and J)IM>to on Pa~ Al. , .ti QM. Y !'!LOT c Probing Of Crash · EXterided CHICAGO <API Fedtr•I m 1pecton and Amrrlun Alrllneis offic1als upp.rl'ntly n ot Htlafled the loaa of ont encane WH the key factor in the n•· tk>n '1 wont air cra11h plan to procram a computer t.u a~ how the DC·lO Jumbo jet would react If its hydraulic syatem was dama1ed. The National Transport11llon Safety Board 11nd the a1rlim· said Tuesday they are trying h> detHmine whether lht' fulling engine dam1tged other puts of the plane such as the hydraulic system that provide~ power to critical controls oo lht! plane's winas and tail. American officials said tht'y plan to program a computerized aircraft simulator at th e airline's training cente r in Tex- as, between Dallas and Fort Worth, to learn how the jumbo jet wouJd have reacted if two of its three hydraulic systems failed when the engine fell off The simulator is used to train pilots. ,. "We are fooking into the hydraulic system of that aircraft and tracing the trajectory or that engine when it came off the top of that wing. We want to know what happened what Jc ind of damage might have been done to the wing," said Bob Buckhorn. a board spokesman. The hydraulic s ystem pro· vides power to the ailerons. flaps. elevators. rudder anct s poilers devices that help con· trot the plane. Buckhorn added that the safe· ty board won 't know what ~aused the crash for several months. * * * F,.._P~AI DC-IOs ••. scrambled for new flights or cooled their heels in a irport lounges and hotels Tuesday when the government handed down the order. But airline s pokes men at several airports this morn- fog reported only minor disrup- tions of service. ··1 understand how they fe<·I about safety, but they could at least notify the people... said Carmela Soffrea of Fair Lawn. N .J .. as she waited at Miami In- ternational Airport for a Na- tional night home "You try to. get to the counter and all they says is, 'Step away.' .. Kirk Kirkpatrick, supervisor of reservations for Western Airlines in Los Angeles, said som e mghts were delayed today and one was canceled. strand· ing about 170 passen~ers. "But we have been able to get the equipment for most flights, so we really have not been af. fected ... said Mrs. Kirkpatrick. In Denver. a spokesman for Continental, which has 'DC-10 flights daily out or the city, said m ost of the passengers were rescheduled on other flights. He pointed out that United, just re- <!Overing from a long st.rike, has ~en running only hair full. * * * Federal Panel Wedneed•x. Mer 30. 1m Reagan ·top• GOP in Poll SAN FRANCISCO 1APl Thirteen months Mfore Callf ornia ·a 1late w adt primary ~lecUoa. former Gov. RonaJd R~a1an 11 ltJ'OnllY P"'(erred by tht 11t1tt' ·s RepubhcaM for thf' 1980 GOr pre1.ident nom1nallon, the• (':eltfl•rmu Poll isa1d todity Th(' mdc.•pendl'nt poll or 978 adult11 compktt>d in tht! first half of M"y found lhut 48 pern•nl ur lht' re11p(lndc.•nts would vole· tor Rcugien if h1rnctt-d a primar)' e lcC'l1on bullc1l now Six~story Office OK'd For Mesa Costa Mesa planning com: missioners turned thumbs down on a restaurant and a pro- fessional buJldmg Tut!sday, but gave the go-ahead to u proposed s ix·Rtory ofCiC'e building. Although indicating they"rc not in favor of a prolife ration of high-risl's cm 17th Street. com- missioners vokd to approve u proposed six·story building with underground parking at 485 E . 17th St.. less than a block from the Newport Reach city limits. The building was re<1ucsted by Dorothy Doan. agent for owner John DeWitt Worcester of Costa Mesa. A proposa l by Kamph & J ackman. represt·ntmg Lillian Kamph of Balboa to build a pro- f ess iona 1 bui ldi n g al the southeast t•omcr of Red Hill and Clinton avenues met with less s uccess. Commissioners rkcllned In re zone the parc-l•I from indus trial park lo lim1l<.'d comme rcial. saying they don"t want to break up the industrial park character of th~ are<i. They aJso nixed a request by John M. Rau. ownl'r of Newport Station r eslaurHnl at 1945 Placentia Ave .. to rent!W a zone exception permit Commissioners. stating that pa rkmg and landsca1ling conc.11- tions on lhc µermil hlldn"t b<>cn met. denied lhC' request l.lnd or· dcred the restaurant llJ <:ca~e operations. off11:ials ~aid Mrs. Murray Service Held Memorial services were held Tuesday for Audrey Brinton Murray of Costa Mesa, a civic activist who died May 21. She was 69. Mrs. Murray belonged lo the Newport ~each American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and Les Femmes, and was l.I member of St. Andrew ·s Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. She leaves her son, Billy Mur- ray of Costa Mesa, a nd her daughter. Carol Mc Kelly of North Hollywood. Memorial donations can be made to the Nurses Training Program o f the American Legion. Newport Heach. DC-10 Bolt Traced To lroine Maker ROCKFORD. Ill. IAP> -A 3-inch boll that investigators say snapped in the engine mounting system of the American Airlines DC-10 which crashed at O'Hare International Airport was manufactured by an Orange County subsidiary of a Rockford firm, the National Transport&· lion Safety Board said this after· noon. The bolt was made by cl r DAILY PILOT '"°°'_C_Oelly~lel.wlt11'""l<ft "<.,,... Dl_t ... __ ._,,_.1.....,...,, ... 0._ c ... ,,.._......,.~ s....e..-1-. ••• ........... -"""""' l'rkl<oy IOf Co\I• ._.._ ..._, IH<ft, -........... ..,_ ......... ...., .. .-.~-ft,_(_," ~._... ........ l._l_'41fVfCM .. --y .. Tiw-i.ol .............. 114-I\., DO W.>t .. , 5tNd.CAlllaMow. Calllorftla•- ~.:;.~-..... --- >M• Ill. CWtt9 Voe:tl'rt\_1_0.-et-.e< ,,_I(_ Uilor ,_, .. ......... ... -' ... '"''°' CMflHM,i.--~.Mall ...... eftl llMMt'ftl ...... ,.,.,,... m•>..., a111•1•Mwc••--" Rockford Aerospace Products of Irvine, a subsidiary of Rockford Products Corp .. an NTSB spokesman told the Rockford Register-Star. Rockford Product s, a manufacturer or fasteners, in turn is part of the Milwaukee· based Rexnord Corp. Rexnord spokesman Herbert Kister issued a stateme~. say. ing : "Rexnord has been in· formed that the bolt found on the O 'Hare runway which may have come from the DC-10 bore an identification number used by its Irvine subsidiary, Rockford Aerospace Products. "The bolt is a precision·made part produced to exacting specifications and s ubject to rigid quality control and inspec- tion:"" w~ &Te' confident that tire investigations of the NTSB wlll make it clear that this accident was not the result of a defectivP. bolt ... The bolt has been sent to Washington for "microscopic examination" by the NTSB, spokesman Robert Buckhorn said. Kister did nol say how much the bolt coet. The bolt was one «Of several that held the engine to the plane's wings. When it broke shortly after takeoff, ln· vesUgators said, tbe plane's left en1ine came looee and fell to tbe 1rcM.md. Tbe DC·lO cruhed momentt later. .., Federal official• said they have not determined what ac- tually camed tbe craah. Gas Outlook Seen Brighter -. N .. :w YORK <r\P I Texaco lb <'Ulling its .:usoline ullotmenl for June. but the Carter ad-m~nistruUon still thinks gasoline will tw mor_, plentiful in June thun It was in May. · ''l'hc <'•~elation is that May will lX' the worst month ... und that we will have somewhat lruprovt!d supplies in June and July ,'" White Ho use press 1>ec rdury Jody Powell said to- duy Powl'll s:ucl 'some companies will tw up und some will be down,·· but he expected overall i.uppltt>s to increase. although I here will still not be as much ODO-EVEN PLAN MAY CONTINUE-A3 CRUNCH SPREADS BEYOND AUT0--86 gas as motorists would like, . Texaco said its cutback will apply nationwide, but Gulf said its action will apply only east or the Rocky Mountains. with larger allocations on the Wes t Coast. Standard Oil of California 1 Chevron I said it will pump more gas into its dealers tanks in June. Powell said motorists still need to conserve fuel ·'Al best. we are hoping for a return to 1978 levels.'· he said. Pres1ctent Ca rte r has asked motorists to voluntarily trim driving by 15 miles per w~k to ;.i void mandator y conservation mt•asures Administration officials have projected that even 1f gasoline supplies this summer reach 100 percent of 1978 consumption. they would istill fall roughl y 5 pert·t'nl short or the growing de- mand. Most gasolirw dea lc rs don "t expe<'t a request this week or problems faced in late April, when monthlv allocations or gasoline ran out and many sta· llons were r'orced to clos(' · But thl'y sa y that ctelays in Oallf Piie! S&itff ,_ AT HUSBAND'S SIDE Mrs. Janet Waddill F,.._PageAI EXPERTS ... Waddill has insisted the baby was dead or irreversibly on the verge of death by the time he ex· amined he r at Westminste r C ommunity Ho spi tal Prosecutor Chatterton argued Tues d ay there was ample evidence the baby was born alive . But Weedman characterized that ~vidcn<'e as "'tragic exag- ~eration " and said the only in- dications of life were so-called agonal signs of an infant in lhe irreversible last stage of dying. Chatterton .urged the seven- woman, five-man jury lo rely on the testimony of pediatrician Ronald Com elsen who testified he s aw Waddill strangle the baby. And he asked jurors to con- sider a tape recording between Waddill and the pediatrician made by Cornelse.n for in· vesligators. _!!!It derense attorney Weed- man attac e orne sen s testimony, saying he apparently had been innuenced by untrue hospital corridor gossip which indicated the baby had been re- vivea to a "healthy pink" before he and Waddill arrived at the nursery. Chatterton told the jury Tues· day it could find Waddill guilty of first degree murder or six lesser wrongful death counts. He said the finding could be based on alleged evidence or slra ngulallon, Waddill 's purported failure to resuscitate or hit alleged refusal to allow other• to .try and revive the baby. He satd the Jurors would not have to be unanJmous in wj)jcb of the three acta might leadlo a 1ullty ftnd.ln1. • getting June gasoline shipments ~ould mean a tight weekend for gas s upplies. "I don "t think stations will limit gasoline this week but rather just sell what they have crnd then close unti I Friday." said Robert L. Cope. chairman of the Indiana Service Stations Dealers Association. "And Fri· day . we ll , there will probably be a run on the stations as they re· ceive their firs t June allot· ment.·· Texaco said it is dropping to 70 percent or last year 's levels from 80 percent this month. Gulf said that for Eastern stations it will drop from 90 percent or last year's levels this month to 80 percent in June. * * * Brown Rips Schlesinger Over Gas SAN FRANC ISCO <AP 1 California"s gasoline shortage can bl' attributed more to Energy Secretary James Schles· 1nger's incompete n ce rather than lo President Carter. Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. said lo· day. ·"The Energy Department is a mess:· Brown said in an ap- pearance on ··AM San Fran- cisco·· on KGO·TV in San Fran- cisco. He suggested the president was more occupied with interna- tional problems. s uch as the Mideast a nd the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks with the Soviet Union. ··1 have a hurd time believing Carter has that much control over his own Energy Depart- ment,"" said Brown. ··it is more of a question or incompetence" on Schlesinger's part Tht• govern1)r su id Sch l<'singer made ·:.1 shamhlc·s ·· when he headed the· uld /\t11m1c Encr~y Comm1s:-.ion a nd also was in eom r elent whl•n ht• served later as Secretary of Ot'fcnse Brown s tomrnl'nts t•a mt• 111 r cspo n st• t1' a question o f whether Californ1a ·s gasoline prohlt.>m:-; coulcl lw traced to politit·al mot1v<.1tions by Carter The governor 1s widely con- sidered as a likely c ha llenger to Carter m 1980 "I think it is doubtful he would send a little memo around say. mg. 'Get California.' .. replied Brown. ·1 think he 1s preoc- cupied with other m atters.·· Brown repeated his standard line that hf' will disclose ··within a few months'" whether he will seek the Dc·mo<:ratic pres1dcn- 11al nomination. On another matter. Brown s aid Se n S I . lfayakawa virtua lly committed political suicid(' with the senators re· marks a couple of weeks ago that the poor do not need gasoline because they don"t have jobs and have no n9ed for cars. ""I think that 1s similar to Romney·s brainwashing com- ment and ins ur e d that Hayakawa will not be reelected .. m 1982, Brown said. .J .., Barie to Wed AP Wire,._.. Marie Osmond and f1ance Jeff Crayton, 23. pose follow· ing the announcement of their engagement in Provo, Utah. They plan to b~ married in Salt Lake City in mid· August. County Airport Use Increases in 1979 Thirteen percent more arriv- ing and departing travelers used Orange County Airport for the firs t four months of 1979. com· pared with the same period a year earlier. A 1 rport s t atistic s r <.!flc (·t 796.722 passengers from January I hrough April 1979 compared with 704.427 a year ago In addition. th<'rt' have bcl'n 9,fi51 romml'rt'iHI tukt!offs Jnd Yager F u1ieral Set Tliursday /11 Costa Mesa Funeral serv1c~ will be held Thursday for Herschel Yager. a 25· year resident of Costa Mesa who died Sunday at the age or 75 Mr. Yager was a member or the Arroyo Masontt· Lodge and the Art League or Costa Mesa Services will begm at 2 pm. Thursday at Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel in Costa l't1esa with the Rev Ha rnld Ander~on, pas tor of the First Ba ptis t Church of Costa Mesa. officiat- mg Mr. Yager is survived by his wife. Leota M. Yager of Costa Mesa: his brothers. Robert Yager of Oregon and George Yager of Texas. and bis sister, Gladys Lawrence of Kansas. landings in the first four month~ of 1979 compared with 9,040 for the same period of 1978. The number of private aircraft takeoffs and landings reflect a 7.8 percent increase. from 167.575 1n .January through April 1978 lo 180.6!14 so far in 1979 Shipments of air t:a rgo have dropped 16 ti perct·nt so far th1~ yt':.ir .. from 888 4 tons for th1· four-month µeriod in 1978 to 740 . 7 tons th1:-; Yl'ar Tht• humtwr of 1Juto:-. parked m .11 rport lots ha:-. gone up 4.2 per t:cnl so far with 99.539 auto:-. parkcd from January through April 1979 Court Delays Murder Case Arraignment The arraignment of Darly Pilot reporter Tom Barley, 51. on murder charges was delayed today by Municipa l Court Judge F.ugc nc Lang hauser until J une.i That means 1t won't be until then at the earliest that Barley will ani;wc.•r th~ charge that he k1ll~d his wife in a knife assault last S.iturday in a Santa Ana shoppmg center. Barley 1s being held in Orange Co~nty Jail IO heu or ~50.000 lrn1l Re presenting him in court to- day was attorney William Shef- fi eld, who mdicated at the close of the session he might bow out or the case and tum it over to the public defender's off.ice. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Specials 25% discount on All Warmup Suits Baseball Warmup Jackets (nylon) 39s & 59s Values to 1095 ·• Reversible Gym Shirts 100 ea. limited Sizes Reg. 470 Cllampion Eye Guad for racq•tUll players 51s Re&. 99s Beach Flotes 25% off Tennis Bags V2 Price (several models) LifeHne Exercise (stretch type) 1400 191. 19'5 Volt LFG Flltllllls 615 111. 11•s Mikasa Rubber Soccer Balls 795 Save 40& Mikasa Weather Leather Soccer Balls On Sale Condor Rubber Soccer Balls 595 Wool Felt Baseball Caps age Reg. 2so limited colors, small sizes Karate Uniforms Y2 Price Mens I ladies Bancroft Tennis-Slllea -l l•s .. .,,.. 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Head'quartered ln tbe ornate ' • ::::· 1 ; + "' u M Ht -~ ··~ " ti tr: :::.~ 1 -' .. ,. t• , , \lo '111 11 • :If : ;;if'• e ~ Manbattan •k1Hraptr tbat ,...... fl -~ j , 111+ , 4 D .. ... Woolwwtb bouPt wltb cMb ln 1911, 1 •• f • • ..... , ,, ·• , ~-" ~ ~ 12111-ii • , "i--. Woolworth earned '180.a mllUon 1n 'i 'Jl :::·: 'i J l(""i4i • 't 1 ~1! ' : 1' l ::... ~I 5 ~ ~ 1'71 on Nia of '8.l billion. up II per. I e -~·.. ...:. 11 :::11 11!.'tP .J,J,11 !i t1111::... '. 1t .• I :i .centtromlm. ,.,.. Al 6 • 1 9-~ ,n.iJ •. ""i . ... • It It~+ Iii 9M I II- ' l • W.O..s.y, May 30. t979 s DAIL V PILOT 87 lflld&le Crbl• Name Changes Bury the Past By MILTON MOUOwrrl Companies are like people: They're insecure. That's why ao many of them change their names. As they IJ'OW they feel they have become different entities. So they shuck the names they were bom with. It's a midlife identi- ty crisis. Coming up soon. for example, is a change for Al· legheny Airlines, named ror a mountain range that runs through Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and central Pennsylvania. Allegheny doesn't like that re1ional con- notation anymore. It absorbed Lake Central Airlines in 1968 and Mohawk Airlines in 1972. obliterating those names. It mes to 23 states and two Canadian provinces. ALLEGHENY HAS THEREFORE decided to ob-· literate its own name. It plans to become U.S. Air Inc. With a name like that it could acquire anybody or Oy anywhere. Eastern Air Lines doesn't have such pretensions. Its ability to Oy to Mexico City. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle does not seem to be impaired by ita name. Another name change recently effected saw General Cable resurface as GK ,,-=~-----~ Technologies. This ~ company was -and ls .- -a leading maker of ·,~ ~ Money Tree telephone wire and ca- ble. But in 1976 it ac· quired Sprague Elec tric. an electronic com ponents manufacturer. and last year it scooped up Automation Industries, a company that makes radar systems and provides engineering services to the govern· ment and the nuclear industry Cable was thus deemed lo be too narrow a name. Technologies' cover a multitude or sins. But why GK? Because GK has been General Cable's trading symbol on the New York Stock Exchange for 30 years . GENERAL CABLE'S CHANGE WAS reminiscent of the one instituted by Harry Gray after he arrived rrom Lit· ton Industries at United Aircraft early in the l970s. United Aircraft was a venerable name in the aerospace industry. It made Pratt & Whitney engines and Sikorsky helicopters. But Gray embarked on an acquisition spree that bagged Essex International, Otis Elevator and.Carrier. So he changed the company's name lo United Technologies. Not a name you could le arn to love. Another old Litton hand, Roy L . Ash. returned from brutal service undN Richard Nixon to become lhe major s tockholder in Addressograph·Mutltigraph, Cleveland maker of offset duplicators. Ash not only changed the com- pany's name l<J A M International ·· but moved its headquarters to Los Angelcs. THE MAIS REASON COMPANIES change their names is to project a new image •bury the past>. That's why Swift changed to Esmark (don't. tell anyone we're a meat packer I. That's why Armour is buried in Greyhound f please don't tell anyone we·re a meal packer 1. That's why the Illinois Central Railroad became IC In· dustries (forget we're in the railroad business). That's why S.S. Kresge became K mart !no more five-and-ten stores for us\ That's why Ling·Temco· Vought became LTV (Jimmy Ling, who's he"' 1 My favorite na me change is the one that occurred in 1974 when two large beef slau~hterers. Missouri Ht>cf Packers and Kans as Be~f lndustiries, merged. The new name · MBPXL Corp. Now that has character. State Sales Hit Record for Year Records were set in California for both annual and fourth quarter 1978sales. Ernest J . Dronenburg Jr., a member or the State Board of Equalization. announced that the quarter's taxa. hie sales exceeded $.11.3 billion, almost $4.2 billion more than during the fourth quarter of 1977, an increase of 15.4 percent. Inflation eased somewhat from the third quarter high of 9.4 percent to 8.5 percent so that, adjusted for infla- tion. sales volume actually rose by 6.9 percent in constant dollars. TAXABLE TRANSACTIONS TOTALED $113,467,724,000 for all of 1978, exceeding lhe 1977 mark by $14 billion or 14.1 percent. Inflation measured by the California consumer price index averaged 8.1 percent in 1978, so lhat the actual growth in sales volume in constant dollars was 6 percent for the year, .. Constant dolLar" refers to the purchasing power of the dollar in terms of its 1977 vaJue to eliminate the distort- ing inflation factor in comparing sales. Inflation gained momentum during the year until it peaked in September and October at 9.5 per- ( ) cent higher than the C''W.SlJMER same period in the pre-..,, ceding year, Dronen. burg said. Prices sub· ------------sided slightly in Nov- ember and December but have accelerated again. The state ·s CPI leveled off during the fourth quarter because property tax reductions resulting from Proposi· lion 13 were included in the. December index. The first in· stallment of 1978-79 taxes on secured property was payabl.- on Nov. 1 and became delinquent Dec. 12. THE CALIFOaNIA CPI HIT 203.9 (1967=100> in February 1979, up 8.7 percent from a year earlier. Hardest hit by escalating prices have been such basics as food , energy, gasoline and medical care, which have advanced in recent months by double·digit inflationary rates. Personal income of Californians rose to an annual seal008lly adjusted rate of S21MU bUllon dwinl the fourth quarter, an increase over the previous year of 14.5 percent,, Part of the large increase was attributed to property tax reductions resulting from P1'0pOIJUon 13 . Despite increases in income. people conf:inued to save teas and borrow more. c:ontributinl to the inflatioaary spiral. National statistics indicate tbat penoaal aa•lnp in the fourth quarter dropped to 4.1 pereeet of diapoeable in· co1Qe, the lowest point since it dipped to 4.2 percent durinl the first quarter of 1171. In the •atl.J JJ'10a the rate hov- ered between 7 ud I percent. TASABU SALES or &l:TAIL stores totaled $21.2 blWon durtna the fowtb quarter. up $1.1 billion or 14.1 per- cent from the fall of lt"l7. Delplte tbe aurae in Christmas buylnl in Ntall stores. the nciaretall HWIOl'Y of .. aU other outlets'' nperlenced greater llOWtla' durinl the boltday aeaaon, advancing to $9.0 bitlkJn, an increase of lt.1 per- cent. Tbil poup consists primartlJ ol conatructJoa eon· tractors, manufacturers and.......,., Qual1ilrlJ retail sales ol bmf'••• deallq In dvable 1oodl IDcn••d by 18.4 ~ oftr tbl comparable quarts a JUI' earlier, w ftrma b.anc1Ua1· noed_..blea adYaaced U .2 percent. Tbua durablea 1Urpaaaed DOD-....... tor the tblrtMnlb CC1111eeuU" cauaner. Tmble ..... of .. me. ....... tGtaled .... billion, up a.o percent oYet the fow1b quart.er ol lmi tM 1.,...t relaUve quarterly 1aJn durln& 1t1I for tbil c ua of bull· nett. _..a t ' ...L .. .. ' J l ~ ' -DAl&.Y PILOT WedM9CNy, May 30. 1919 1\lil ',1 ~.ll\' INB•tca .... &:ON11 !:. • ...-~ Cleo• u .......... tlV • ,..,,_, .... dut1nO. ""°""'..., ·~ ...... n1e f"I.,. n\jofll<~ toun o.r. 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Y FEUD 0 DA TINO GAME II HOLLYWOOD SQUARES G TIC TAC OOUOH Q) AOAM·12 O ff•C••r' art6 cauotlt 1f' t tr.1p >l'I Oy two young u1m1nalb ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1i) CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT BONOW•ng Money Boor, Oriontaf Rugs" l U THE MOPPETS Guesl Lorena Lynn 8:00 8 (I) THE JEF'FEMONS G60rge goos W11d wnen Louise reveals the bartt tacts about l'ltl< new an c.la~ IAI 0 808HOPE BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Comtld1rin Bob Hop<• <tnc1 n•~ QUt·Slb 1ncludinq 1t11l V1t1 .. t11J PPopl<' Dnu ti\nntt~ Ht.::n1v Kt'i.S•f·,gor ''''' Ott1nunn CarroU Ct'\lt-· 1>tiie'HOcie'l 1ett.·blriftci•v· · •b04tfd IN eHQfiltt C.,,,., lwOJlm• -~ ••• ·~ Of The WHI" j 1101 Rot>ett ~. ~Ure.-a..... CIAt« C>IMdS ~ !\.Illy wttll ~· Off(. 1114111, to tec1tully remedy lndt• •eb91110n• t2 IW'a. I e 9 BGHT• '"°"°" l™t Brldtord hOulMI ~ ltllO an Ul)tOW When M.,y ·~ lnr_ .. OUI ot tne nouae 1011ow1ng a tu ade and l ommy le411rn• hOw 10 Cltt"te IHI • MOV1E * * ·~ NIQl'I Fltghl Ftom Moscow t 19741 Yul B•yn""' ~ry Fonda A Soviet 04tfector otte<s a hst ul J\uu1an spies to W11st· .. rn kllidefs '!. ~~.~ • CAAOL llUt9lltTT AHOFMHOS Gutt!lt 0.nah Snore • MOVIE • • ', · Up T/\e Down Staircase · t 1967) Sandy 0e<1n1s. Et'-' Heckan A novioe t~ accepts a 100 •n a gnetto schOo4 ano tS laced wttn ptOblemS ITom sruoents and aomtn- 1s1ra11on t2 llrs I fm THEAOECW UNCERTAJHrY 'Kart M11r• • Tne Ma11S1ve OtSM!nl' Marx' own pnru - "s narr a1e rn.s evaluation ot '"" 1mo11C1 of socoal•SI lhought on Ille 19th CtltltU• f"f Ci) THE PRIME CW MISS JEANBROOIE 'Gu1hll Mtss BrO<l1e s -·ews Of llOIY CBUS4' g•eal c.ons1emahon among a young 11a11an 9ir1 s lam.ty a:so 8 LU 0000 TIMES F1011da's interest 1n nefp•ng one of Mr school bus pas· St>ngers creates a problem wnen ttte yootn decides nls own mo1her doesri't care for OlfT\ (Pan 2 of :11 8J HASL SOCCER Los Angele$ Az1ecs vs N-England Tea Men t:OO II ct) CBS MOVIE "Stunt Sevl!n" (Prem;ore) Cnr1stopner Connelly, Cnnsloe>her Lloyd A team ol s1un1 eape<ls allempl a danng ldnd. sea and au •escu11 ol a k1dnapl)4KI mo111e sla• U @l CHARLIE'S ~ELS l he An(jt-IS are hu6Q Oy d weal!Ply I .. ~ Vegd$ hOlol Graha1n .. s •C:lyfemnestra' Dance Classic w ASIUNGTON I/\ I' I Th<· p1onel•r moc11 ·rn l' hon·ug ra phl·r Ma rtha Graham h a:-rcstagec! a ll-y1•ar ·old class1t. "Clytem· nt'str~ ... Lo tw 1Jr11adc<.1!-tl tonight as the climax of ;i !-.IX week series on public te lev1s11111 The colorful . 90·minutc pro· gram will be carril'd c.L 9 p m on KCET. Channel 28 Rased on Aeschylus· tr iloj(y . Oreste1a , the ballet had its pre· m1ere in New York City on April I. 1958. as the first evening-long "ork m mo<lern dance histnry Fur this mo:.t rccl•nt produC'tion. fa s hion dcsi1?ner Halston has c·n•alcd and lionat<:d 1•r,s tumc!-. .. md h<'addn·i;:.t'!'\ •·1vE OTHER productions havt' preceded the Graham work m this fourth year or the "Dlince m Amenca" series. The series Fondas on 'Todag' - Jane and Henry Fonda are shown together during a tap- ing of NBC's Today show in Los Angeles. The father and daughter movie stars were featured in a two-part seg- ment, the first of which aired this morning, the second is scheduled Thursday at 7 on NBC, Channel 4. on TV is supported by g rants from Ex· xon Corp .. the Corp. for Public Broadrasting a nd the National Endowment for the Arts, which has provided mo rt• than $2 million over the four years ll has plcdged $500.000 for a fifth year, and the CPB has put up a similar amount. The series is produced by New York's WNET. whose president. John Jay Jselin, told r eporters here the public station has high hopes for Exxon money for a fifth year. He said he knew that no corporate decision could be made before fall. hut an Exxon representative, Ken Kans as. said, "I will be disappointed iJ we are not involve d in the ruture ... Livings ton L . Biddle . chairma n or the arts endow· me nt. called the series a classic example or governmenl·private sector cooperation and !>aid, "These programs have attract· ed new audiences for dance ." EDWARD VILLELLA, prm· cipal dancer with the New York City Ballet. recalled that when he first appeared on television 20 years ago, he had lo rehearse for 12 hours on a concre te floor -which resulted in nine broken toes -and then go on live for an hour at 10 p.m . "Isn't it very nice not to punish dancers'!" he asked. "Clytemnestra" was filmed for te levision at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House complex. one or the most complete and modem television studios in the country, over a course of eight days -somewhat longer than is customary. ·'It was like being underwater in a s ubmarine," assistant artistic director Linda Hodes told a reporter. "You have no contact with the outside world." TUBE TOPPERS NBC 8 8:00 -Bob Hope Birthda~ Special. The aircraft carrier lwo Jima is the setting for the ramed comic's 16th celebration. <See photo below ). CBS 9 9 :00 -"Stunt Seven." Christopher CoMelly stars in this new TV movie about a team of stunt experts rescuing a kidnapped movie star c Elke Sommer, photo at left). NBC e 9 :30 -"This Man Stands Alone.'· A black minister C Louis Gossett Jr.> Runs for sheriff in an Alabama county in this new TV movie . o wner (Dean Martin) wnoae ~11ness and Ille are being thrMlenflO (RI .GNAT ~ • Dance In Amertc11 Clytemnestra" Tne Manna Granem Oanoe Company performs lh11 ballet based on 1ne Greek tragedy 1n wnteh C1y1~1ra mur· Ciers ner husband 10 remain wrtn r. lover I DAVID 9UllKH> t:ao Nee MOV1E "Tl'lts Men Stmn<ll AIOnt!" (Premiere) LOUIS Golsell Jr .. Clu Ooleger. A blaclc mtnt1ter retums to his Al• oama llOme atl8' Mantn Luther Ktng Jr 's 08aln and is persuaded to t>ecome Ille llrs1 black candidate t()f st'16<1ff 1n 1ne CO\Jf!!y'S hlllOry 10:00 9 Cl NEWS G) NIGHT GALLERY "Tiie House" A patltif'lt 1n a sar11tartum nos recu.,,ng creams abOUI a nouse !Plat mys11moosfy draws her tow11rd nseu e THE ADVOCATES 10:30 8J ti) HEWS EE) ESTAMPA FlAMEHCA Amer1'an ttarnenco dancer Mana Benitez and lie< Estampa Flamenc.a Oanoo Company are featured •n re11earsa1 anc performance tn New Me•KX>. 11:00 I a • oo ®l NEWS MAKE M£ LAUGH G MOVIE • • Man Al The Top . f 197!>1 Harry Andr11w:. Nanti11e N .. wman A man htrell as managmg d1rec1or 01 a la19., pharmoceu111.a1 c.onc;ern C1scovers "'" predeaeuor's suicide mtglll have been murde< . (2 h<S.f • Ct41CO AHO THE MAH Ed mncS Choeo 1ry to con- "1nOll Aunt Connie not 10 1nves1 all ne< money with a lortune hunle< she met 1n Europe G) TH£ RNNY HILL SHOW Benny ~s "' drag 1n a tall.off of 1118 dancers 1n tne Engklh group Pem's People SI DCKCAVETT Guest Re• Hamson (Par1 2ol2) 11::30 9 (I) IWITCH Pete mn<I Mac lravet IO CaJaOlanca to ou1-ain a 1oca1 sync:JoCa1e nead wno •S nav1ng an innocent Amertean 1a1ted 0 TONIGHT HOSI JOn,,ny CatSQn Gues-1s Podney Oangtl• held Aoooy Benson Are- 1na F•ankhn Oar ' Bulle•• 8 80UftY SALES 8 !!J.) POUCE WOMAN A groop ol terr0<•sts note a c11y councilman /\•s mas- i.euse anc Pepper oostage m THE OONCl SHOW ti) GETSMAAT Maa, 99 enc Fang oo to a Pel siore wh•CI\ tt1ey sus- pect IS 11 tronl tor KAOS S!) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS M>RNNG 12:00 8 TWIUOKT ZONE l utner O.ngte ·~ 111& uni•~"· 1 ty candidate of an al1t:n .,.penmen\ w1lh human:. G) ALFRED HITC~OCK PRESENTS Wet SalurdJY /4 mdn Birthday Bog TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTI prot~•"" ....... Wfiiil"lle IMfM thet Ilia deught« ........... _,, • GITttiWIT CONTAOL pita 1t1eit robot. ~ againal KAOS'1 ........... ...,.~ I •TClll91fT' - 1t:IO ~ ••·1t .. ~Of! The Hlgll SMI'' I 19481 Dot,. o..,. Jaclc c-. An OCMll ¥0ytage ta compll· c:ated by ll'lia1aken ldentl. ti. end • mefflal mill~. I 1 rw .. S5 mln.1 • MOVll ***'It "The Ex-Mrs Bredtc>fel" (19381 William Powel. JNI\ Arttlur. An _,.,, aleuttl end ~ for· ,..., .... tOlve • --of r-iraclc mutders. I 1 Ill' • 30 mlf'I I • MOVll • * "Free For AU" t 1941) Ann Blyln, Robert Cumm· 1ngs. An enterpr111ng inventor lhrOW5 ripples into tne Otl tndustry wnen he devlMS a 180let 11>at """ change w11er to ga$0l11'6 (I nr . 30 min I 12:37 8 t1J) MANNIX Mannix •S htred by a g<>r· oeou~ model to ttnd ner &•·boylrtend wllo sne ctawns rs tftf .. tentng to kill twmself t2"M II (I) HAWAII FM.() MClGanelt goes alter a debonatr crOOk selling stoien good• to un-are leg1t1ma1e bultnesses (At 1:00 D TOMOAAOW Guest Syn<!ICate<I cOlum· n1sl Jacl( Anck!<son G MAVERICK 'Tne Oe11111y lrnagtJ" 1:468 NEWS 1:508 NEWS 2:008 NEWS 0 MOVIE • "Tne Blaei< Pantner 01 Ratana" I 1962) Mana,,no Koen. Heinz Oracne A ruby SIOlen 1n lha11end rrom a reh91ous 1do1 sp<ead5 •IS C\Hse lh•ougn- out tne F111 East f2 nrs I m MOVIE • • · Let s Do n ~g111n · 119531 Jane Wymr.n. A.iv M1ll,Jnd A woman s <JltemPI ro r119a1n her t!<' ant nusoand ends in divorce Out '""" .,w;ntuat. ty recor'Ult-12 nrs I Cl) OETSMAAT Ma• tvarn~ lha1 iw ,., num bu• on" ti'l n1~ KAOS ~111 h~t w1111 u tJOVntV on n~ neact i=-• MOYe • "The 8lg Booclle" ( 196 EnOI Flynn.~ "°'Y The _,., Of a g.-ntlli· ~!I caino, wtlo pMMd ~ money vi• • .,_.... •• ...... ..._ .... W111'811IM CIUMO •~_.. printing ...... ( 1 "' .. "" min.) ' .... , Niwa : 1-.aG ~ I •••1t "The P........W Thtef" ( 1182) 881'1 a.a.a.I Anna Magnenl A .,..,._ tnlef 11 111w8'1*1 In hi~ anempt1 lo pull oft _.., t>tggell robbery of I"-: ·-IC4ft·:::= : MOYE I e 'It "The lnvtllble Ten'or": (19631 Hans B.,o<ly, EllMj Sc·hwters. J • MO'M : • • "Tne M9111c Car~ 119511 l uctlle Bau. Agar 4:.26 8 ._EWS 4:800 MOVll • ''7 "Arson ~or H1'*7 ( 19!>91 Steve Bro<lkl. Torn HuObard. Tltursdaw'• Dagll~ Mo"I AFTERNOON 12:«10 • • * "Jo/\nny #lpollo" ( 19401 Tyrone. Po-. Oo<o1ny La~-~ calltlgll man. d•Stllu~ over n1& tat her ·s con\llCI~ tor emoeutmg. dec•<SeS aoancton the s1ra1gnt nartow 1n favor ol a Ille ;; c "mt> 1 I hr . 30 min I I m * • *'I "l oP Hat" J 1 19351 Freel As1aore. G~ Rogi:<s A man nas trou~ wtih /\•S gullrl{}nd ~ Slit! tn1nk s ne s mamecl Ip.! he< D&SI tr1ef\O t1 nr .. ~ min, • 3:00 !LO) • • "War 1ta11an : Stvie · f tq6 7l Buster. K11ahm. Martha Hyer fl• paor 01 Amerocan s<>ld~· .. bCBpes w11n plani:. tor 411'" 1nv&s1on, bul r...>n t c~ v•nc.., anyone ol their• 3'30 u":"~~·~ ~:;: T~ ~ Me<!t ln~ Gu1i." I 196$1- C•Jrnie F1<1nc15 Hanre: Ptesnen To ra•se money.lf'O • •••rl• ·~ trnnstormt!d •nlo a( n•u~•-"t CluO!l tdnCh (I hr i• JO n"n I * • . Yout~ Air Views 011 'Pipeline' • • . • • f''amily law. youth job righO and Sl·arch and a rrest are di(- cu ·st'<f by an ex~rt panel ol gue:sts and a student audience oli "Voters' P1pelint ... l''nday • 7 30 p.m. and June 5 al 10 :3J> p.m on KOCE-TV. Channel 50 .• The topics are the focus " c o ncern by t h e yo uth) participating m the s tudio a• dience Th+> student volunteeili are from Dwyer Middle Sebo$ 1n Huntingt on Re ach, anJf Westminster High School ifl Westnunster ; THE STUDENTS the mselves chose the areas for mvestigat~ tn the program ; The students will discuss the! problems with a panel or expe C'Ons 1sting or: Senior Depu Stall• Labor Commiss ion Simon Reyes; Assistant to Cbi!f Probation Orficer for Oran• County Sharon 0 . Lighlholdei Presiding Judge of the Oran County Juvenile Court Willia L. Murray. and Attorney at L• Steve Philipson. ~ Bob Hope. who celebrated his 76th birthday Tuesday. stars in a TV special, "The All-Star Birthday Party for Bob ~ope." tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. During the discussion. phone numbers and names or Oranfi County agencies that cai answer questions about utt topics discussed will be given. The students will join host Jim Cooper in questioning the e$- 'Sisters' Cast Set HOLLYWOOD <APl -Rosalind Cash and Irene Cara will JOm Diahann Carroll in the NBC movie "Sisters,·· a drama by Maya Angelou. Miss Cash is currently appearing in "The Class of Miss Mac · Michae l," and Miss Cara starred in "Sparkle" and ''Aaron Love~ Angela." The story of three sisters during a crucial period of their lives will be filmed on location in Montgomery. Ala. perts. ' "V<n'ERS' PIPELINE" is u1. derwritten by grants from ti Huntington Beac h -Foun~ta Valley Board of Realtors and Corporation for Public B casting. - Richard Vallens and A Kanter of the Orange Legal Aid Society assisted iD search and production of program. Jim Cooper is ducer and moderator and G Kbasawneh is assistant ducer. • . . FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach ·STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO'R .· . . • ' -• ·• .