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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-21 - Orange Coast Pilot~ .... --... ' I • OD JaD1D1ed Door 60s Sex Synthol Ursula Andress 3 Mile Island Mother at 44 WE.QNESOA Y AFT-E-RNOGN, MAY 21 , 1980 VOL. JJ. NO. '4l. • Sl!CTtO..S ..... AGES I Trees Toppledf ·-...... ,...,...,. TOPPLED FIR TREES LIE ALONG VOLCANO'S PATH 100,000 Acres of Timber Destroyed by Hot Mud -Volcanic Cloud Moves Over East .,. By 1be Assoda&ed Press A cloud of volcanic ash from Washington's Mount St. Helens IDOVed over the eastern third of (be nation today as thousands of 1J,randed motoris ts sought skelter in the West and r~sident.s of a hall-dozen states used pJows and hoses to clear away inches , ohhe fme powder. , , Water rationing was imposed !~~J>Oltane. Wash .. as residents l:l'KU to wash cars, streets and &uildings. School dlstrlct.s in Mabo postponed trustee elec- • t.(ons after the governor 1 ~dared a state of emergency. c Driver Dies -Jn Rollover; ltiderHurt Businesses and s chools re· maibed cl06ed in six Montana counties under emergency or- ders. The ash began pouring into the a tmosphere Sunday with the eruption of the voh:ano and by Tuesday cities across the West were trying to ~ with grit up to seven inches deep. For parts of the Midwest, the ash meant a light dusting and som e disruption of travel. The cloud of ash rose higher in the atmosphere as it moved east and weather officials in New York City predicted the cloud would be above rain clouds that were forecast for the area today. The ash was expected to cover every state east of the Rockies except Texas, Louisiana and Florida. Scientlsts sa,y the ash cont.a.ins microscopic dagger-like particles of silicon that will tum sunset.a lDao brilliant displays of scarlet -but tbey have no Idea bow it wlllaffed We. ••People exposed to this type o( "\hinj over a period of many years de\lelop lung problems," said Robert Clark, a Lewiston, Idaho, palbololilt. "I don't think anybody knows what the effects o( a br'Olld expoeure to • lilllle be will be ... lleu•I\\(: duw ot oom· mereJal ... ~ T...-,• r1il11ll Aclmlnl ...... hn1ll 11111t tM ub eould poet ............. . aad due ....... ,... r= Air CJMneend HMsl .. nJba1 apaildw a 11a .,.... • lllDot md Grad l'orb. N.D. Mall ""'~• 1roud to a ltMdltill ID w llW of tM N ........ ,_.. eftlela1a ..... ~.Nldau&lf,.... ... ~.PapA2) " I ' Carter .To View Damage VANCOUVER Wash. <AP) -An e stimated S,000 travelers stranded by the s hutdown of ash- clogged highways and airports Jammed s h e lte r s ac r oss Washington today as the death toll from the eruption of Mount St. Helens climbed to 10. <ReJat· ed photos. Page A3 ). In Wa s h i n gton , O.C ., meanwhile. White House press sec retary Jody Po well said President Carter would travel to Portland. Ore.. today to meet with o ffi c ia ls a nd ins pect damage caused by the eruption. Powell said Carter would take a helicopter lour or the area a round the volcano Thursday. The press secretary s aid Carter's pilots "do not feel there is any danger" in flying through the ash-clogged air. Gov. Dlxy Lee Ray had asked Carter to declare the state a dis· aster area and officials kept wary eyes on a dam of mud and debris that stood between the waters or Spint Lake and the residents of cities below the mountain. Geologists said the eruption already has spewed almost as much ash and rock as Vesuvius dumped on the ancient Italian city of Pompeii in 79 A.O .. kill· ing more than 2.000. If put in one pile, it would cov- er a square mile as tall as three Empire State buildings. Bob Christiansen or th e U .S. Geological Survey estimated the volume at silt-tenths of a cubic mile. Vesuvius spewed less than three-quart.en of a cubic mile of material. The mountain also bas emitted huge, unmeasured volumes of (See VOLCANO. Page A.2) STIU UNIDENTIFIED Freeway Kiiier Victim Tips Abound In Victim's Identity Hunt Westmmster pohce have re ce1ved tips from widespread se<' lions of Southern California in their effort to identify a youth who may be the latest victim of the freeway killer . Sgt Dick Grodt said telephone calls have been received from north Orange County. Pomona. Glendora a nd Torrance from persons who may have known the murderv1ctim. "We got a call from a teacher who said be may have had the boy in his class," Grodt said. Other calls came from parents and friends who believed they may have recognized the youth from composite drawing released to the media Tuesday. Grodt also said a great deal of information bas been coming in from persons who write down license numbers of vehicles seen picking up hitchhlklna youths. But the youth still remains un- identified and olficers said the search for bis killer will be ham- pered unUJ tu. identity bffomes known. <See KIU.Ea, Page A.2> l:Jrsula Mom UrmJed Actress Hai a Boy LOS ANGELES (AP> -Aetresa Unu.1• Andreu, a au sym- bol durina the lllOi, bu ~ a mother -at a1e 4t. The Swila·born actreu 11ve birth to her flnt cblld Monday -a •ll·PoUnd. to.ounce b~y -accordln1 'o Teu Grlffln, a •Polletwoman ror Cedan·Slaal lltdlcal c.aa.r. SM 1aid Tueada7 that mo&her and .. .,. ·~ ... Just nne ... 11111 ADdreWI -wbo ~ la lutla ftbal •"Dr. No," "Cutno RoJale .. aDd ''WlaM'• New Puatycat! .. -la DOt manitcl. • ._ u6d lbt father of &be cblld la actor lla"1 Hamlia, who abe dMcr1bed la a rec.t ............ •••a buulllul man.'' m. ADdretl la the former wlt• ot .Jolan Dentt...., .. ...,... .. la IJIDbol Bo Derek. • TMI Nuke Plant Jammed Door Poses Danger MIDDLETOWN. Pa t AP> - Officials described today how a 1ammed and possibly rusty door that refused to budge blocked engineers rrom getting into the contam inated t>u1ld1ng that houses Three Mile Island's <'OP· pied nudear reactor The aborted attempt to enter the bwJdmg Tuesday night also ratsed ron<'ems about other ron· d1llons mside the building. wh.t ch has gone without maintenance since the nation's worst rom me rciaJ nuclear accident nearly 14 months ago. "The door itself 1s not the prob· lem. The problem 1s what 1t means about the cond1t1on of State Sues LA Schools On 'Violence' LOS ANGELES CAP > Ciolence against pupils has prompted the state to sue Los Angeles school and city offi cials for alleged failure lo adequately protect youngsters at schools. authorities said. Attorney Gene ral George Deukmejian was to file a 92. page complaint for declaratory relief in Superior Court today. Mayor Tom Bradley and top law enforcement officials were reportedly among the « in· dlviduals named as defendants. A pre~ for the lawsuit was that since compulsory attend· ance laws requlre children to attend school, the sclK>ols bave a special obligation to protect children while on campus. The suit comes Just two days after tbe Los Angeles Unified Scbool District WU told by a supervisinc juqe to devise a de- aefrecatioo plan lnvolvtng bus- ing ln cr8des one tbrou1b 12. A parents' protest IJllnst IU· ual viol~:n:Jalnat acbool children · Ulla ~at an er two la were UH . P.1colm~lementary I, Rose aataneda, one of 80 r.arentl who ptcketed the-.ehoot ft nortliient Loi Mlele9 ta ... Febnwy, said there WU only one aecu:J~ ualped to proteft c .. alnst attacta in 14 area 1eboab. One Paeolm• School lnddlnt .Jan. IO ... ftnt termed an at- tempt.ell ra.pe, but baa al.nee been redlllllled u battery. A molttlaUoft of a g.year-old clrl • < PaOTm, Pace AZ> ' other eqwpment," s aid Robert Arnold. cb..ief or recovery opera- tions for Metropolitan Edison Co The ch.tef conC'ern is the opera- tion of huge rans which keep the bu1ldm~ at negative pressure. If they Cwt. officiaJs said it rruses the possibility of uncontrolled rad1oaclJve leaks A previous attempt to enter the building was pos"tponed April 24 because fede ral tests or breattung gear were incomplete. Arnold said 1l will be several days before Mel Ed can forecast when it expects to try agam. At a news briefing today. Arnold sa id the next attempt ,.ould probably be limited to fix. mg the door. The order to ha lt the project ca me at about 9 .25 p.m . almost 212 hours after William Behrle a nd Mi chael Benson we re scheduled to venture inside the pitch-black containment build· mg. The engineers. hindered by plastic sheeting placed on the floor and quJte bot in their pro· tecttve gear. said they strained to open the door by leaning their shoulders against it. "We were shoving more than anvthing else." said Benson. <See NUCLEAR, Page A.2> Coast Weather Chance of rain 30 per· cent tonitht, less than 10 percent Thursday. Partial clearing Thursday after- noon. Lows loniibl in mid SOs. H1lba 1bunday upper 60s. IN81•11:Te•AY Recaabl laCP oniwd in YoHgttOtOft' OlaU> f t01a•r~ ""' """ ,.. ~· '"°' ORC• ...... tlw Cff1/ fmpcn1aftt MN gra. cold. SH Story, pl9oCol PQfl IU. . ... " W•dn..-d•x Max tt, tNO Early_ Green~elt O~ IJaeasgC'al• I• Mia•i Three blatk Miami youngsters walk down a s t r eet under the watchful eye of a Florida National Guardsman. A feeling ot C'alm ha~ M~ttled ov(lr the area racked bv intense vtolen«e for the pa~t four days <see s tory, Page A4> Fro• Pap 11 I KILLER •.. P ollce ask anyone who may recogniie the· ~kt1m to contact them at 898-331 t T he dead youth was dcscnbe<' as 16-19 years of age, 130 pounds. five feet six Inches tall, da rk red hair and ha zel eyes. His body was found Sunday at the rear of a service station at 13892 Bo ls a Cb ica Road , Westminster. aboul a mlle from the San Otego Freeway. Som e police agencie6 repe>rt that as m any as 40 youths•have been killed in Southern California since 1972. many whi le h1tchhlk- ing Their bodies were dumped near freeways a n d m ajor thoroughfares. W t>slmmster police said the k 1 llcr apparently ll'ft no clues at the M'ene. Ma rks around the neck md1cat t·d he was i.trangled. He a lso ap- pan•ntly had been bound hand <ind foot . There 1s noev1dcnre atthis time that he had bl•cn abused sexually. riff1l't'r~~a). PROTESTS allegedly by a 13·year·old JUDlOr bJgh student, occurred Feb. 15. The parents also were angered h~ a school d1slr1ct report that an average of nearly one sexual ('rtme occurs daily in the Los Angeles public school::.. Most of 1 hi' '1ct1mi. are female Then· ar<' 550,000 students m 7 13 s chools 1n the n a t ion's :.econd largest system. and of. ficials reported 56 sex cnmes t'Omm1tted in approximately 70 schools days between Sept. 12 and Dec. 21. The school district has more t ha n 300 security agents to patrol the 7l3 schools. Because of concern about rising crime on s chool campuses, the school board voted last year to spend an extra $1 million to hire addi· t1onal security guards -al a time when other district pro· ~rams were being cut because of budget restraints. To further complicate mat· ters. school security guards went on strike May 2. demand· ing more pay, but returned to their jobs May 12 Budget in Limbo WASHJ NGTON <AP> -House and Senate budget negotiators rem ained locked in dlugree ment T uesday night a rt.er a House bid to break the logjam by accepting sharply higher 1981 defense outlays collapsed. The failure lo break the impasse left in hml>O tne negou a tions to reach a balanced budget for the first time in 12 years. OftANGI COAST ' ' DAILY PILOT T~ Or-t.Mll Deily ~-. wlUt -.,. h ·-"'-, .. _...... '-·-...... a. • ...,. CM\! _,.,..,. '--Y '-* .... ~, ., .......... ~,, '"'-"" ,.~, ... ""~---......... ........ 8t•<ftl f>'OVftt•lft Ve ltey, tt•IPI•, &. .... flt. a. .... ,,.,.,. CeMl • .._ ,.,_.. -.... .. ,.....,_ s. .... ...,, -w.n. n ... _._. =·~-:..~~~:..:.':i:a.~ "0 _ .. .,... .......... ft, __ ,_ _, .. c-tt'I Vla ......... ,_a.-.. ..._ -··1(-iOllOt ,_,.~ w~ll«111!0t ~"·'-­""'-~'-°"'"9 C»ll• .... JJIW91f ~=..., ..=...~~im-= ......... Huntington Man In Falcons Trial stations, helps show the men wanted to bring falcons back to Calffomla for hunting. The three defendants art licensed faJcone~ in Cahfomla. Falconers use the birds m hunt· BROWNSVILLE. Tex <AP) - Prosecutors mtrodut'l·d a road map as evidence Tuesday in the trial of three California men charged with trying to catch P er egrine Falcons on South Padre Island Th.e birds are an endangered species that migtat t> each Oc- tober from North America te South America and stop on the Texas coast : Ing (>ne man. Rober t Syks Coleman, 45. Sacramento, ls 1 dtrector or the Norttri\merh:an Fa lconers Association Assis tant t.. S . Attorne y Charles Lewis !.aid the map. with handwritten notes about locatwn of U S Border Patrol 'lbieves Get Appliances Burgl a r s took a large mic r o wave oven and a restaurant-size refrigerator late ~ond a} ur (•arly Tul•sday from :i Costa Mesa restaurapl ncJr John Wayne Airport. Police said the a ppliances. each vaJued at about $1.SOO were taken from inside McCorm1ck"s Landing restaura nt, being re· modeled at 3180 Airway Ave. Officers said burgla rs may h ave e nt e red the building, formerly the 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, through a wmdo'4 brok en o ut in a n earlier Th~ two 0th.er men a re Omar While. 27. of Hun.tington Beach and Derek Andrew Ivan. 24. of Santa Ana. They were named in a federal indictment alleging conspirC1cy and attempt to catch a mt· gr atory bird. T h e ch a r ges are misde- meanors but carry stiff fines up- on conviction. John Stroble of t he U .S Fish and Wildlife Service testified he found cages and other bard N1uipml·nt m the men's van. He said 1t appeared they planned to stuff the birds in wo m en's pan t y hose for thl' trip back to Cahforrua Defense auor neys Richard Rot h and Thom as G. Sharpe have indicated their'1:ase will be based on a ssertions the men wer e in Texas to help clean falcons that might have gotten dirty from last year 's Mexican 011 spill. f'ro• Pa,,.-A I burglary. ,,.--VOLCANO. • Amhropoid· In China? P EKING CAP> -A team of scientists will set out this week for Hubei Province in central China to investigate reports of an a miable, harmless primitive man covered with hair found there walking erect . The Shanghai newspaper Wen Hui Bao reported 33 sightings of t hese "savages" in a northwest Hubei forest area in two years. In an edition reaching here Tuesday. t h e ne wspaper s aid : "They rail so mewhere between man and the four kinds of anthropoids already clearly distinguis hed in the world, a re- cent coUateral branch of human an cestor s that have not yet evolved into man." Deadly Fire Cause Unclear KINGSTON. Jama ica (AP> - Prime Minister Michael Manley Clayed down s uspicions of arson n the poorhouse fire Tuesday ln which 153 women were kllled or missing but said it could not be ruled out. It was \mclear what effect the fire mJgbt have on an already heated i>ollUcal aitualion result- in& from deep economic crials that bu prompted rlot.a over food abortacea. f".,..P..,eAf ASH ••• identl •ant to man tbe uh to friend• and relatlvH, they lbould do IO In DlUUc bap. Bn· velopea 1tuffed' wlth the awff bacl bunt open and dam..-cl macMMrJ. steam and water vapor , Chris· llansen sa1d. Ofhc1als listed 98 as missing followmg the blast that a scieo· t1 s t described as a "unique l'Yenl" in the history of Mount St Helens. · ·'I feel as though J have just com e back from a trip to the moon." Gov. Ray s aid after a helicopter tour over dozens of mi !es or flattened trees and mud- dev a stated homes. · • _. About 1,000 ha~ been evacuat- ed from homes near the volcano. while untold numbers of others ro und t e mporar y lo dging without assist ance and never checked with authorities, said Ben Dew of the state Depart- m ent of E mergency Services. The number of known victims of the blast and mudslides rose Tuesday to 10 and Cowlitz Cowl· ty Shenff Les Nelson said the toll would climb mucb higher. ~e said he expected a puty of eight campers to be oeclared dead. since their campsite was obliterated. As eruptiona subsided to a col· umn of s team rising to an altitude or about U,000 feet. U.S. Geological S urve y volcano hazarda expert Dwight R. Cran- dell said the waten ot Spirit Lake were likely to remain lm· pounded behind mud and debris piled as bi&h u 2bO feet aklog the first 17 miles ot the north fork of the Toutle River. Offi cial• feared tha tbe blockage might give way, caua· Ing f1ooda in Lon1view, Kelso a nd Castle Rock, 40 miles VJ the west. About 50.000 live l& C.be ar ea be low the lake, which fthrank to about 1 t.h1rd ol laa lix· mile area under tGrna&l 111 mud and debris. • "I do not belleve a aadden now down the valley .. a cndi· ble event. I for.He muctno. ol 1maUer ma~nltude," Cr..._U Hld. Crandell co-autbor tJI a 1'N study of iioUDt at. Heleal, ..W th• cataclnmlc .,..,._ 8'mda1 was a blast tlaat bad ne.er Agency Likes Aliso Co nee pt ! L 0 Na BE AC H < AP> -Jesten pleaded that "the area This reforestation woul~ Oranlt! County'• 4,36'1-acre Aliso •hould be left for native deer only one small part of a detail areenbelt wu approved ln con-and small animals. Wildlife long .range plan for develop cepl Tuesday by the Callfomla oever destroy• lU e nviron -or ru1ged &reenbelt acreage ~· Co11tal CommlH lon , meetlna ln ment." he Mid. • Th ls plan Includes hlking Lona Beach for lbree day• of .Jessea alto tadieated that the ridi ng trail• from whlc hearlnp . Allio Water Kanacement Agen-m o t o rhed b i kes would b It 11 . the first , st:gme nt or ~Y. whlch la developing a banned· day-use picnic sites ant ?or ~-~~rec~~;~~. 'Gfe~~C:1~ed ~ewage treatment plant ln the other recreational facilities ant to· be part of the proposed new ower ~aches or Aliso Canyon, a 132-acre commerdlll area fot o Co t N u 1 U .___ may raoreet part or the area. a hotel. hostel, golf cours~ Pra~ge t !L . .!tat0 1n• r~: '•bei:aae blstorical reco rds eqveatrla n cente r and twf ar -o wm ~· ve aprov.. ~bow that well over 100 years re1tavranta. • from the comml11ioa. •10 there were major ltaDda of It allo calls for a vineyard cl The so-call ed Aliso •ectlon of 'ycamores. which have dlsap-about 200 acres. complete wilt the 1reenbelt Is east anrt 'W>Uth of oeared." winery, expected to be a maJOf Laguna Beach. revenue-producing a ttraction; However. the comrnl~sioners staffers disclosed. • delayed for furthe r 'tudy an ,~,.... Pap ·I I As originally conceived by l Orange Cowlt,y request that cal· 1roup or Laauna Beach res'- lle·grulng be problblted ln botJa NUCLEAR dents. the greenbelt was to be • Ahso Canyon and adjacent Wood • • county project enco mpassin* Canyon because or 'the fraglle 10.000 acres. About half of t.hal environment .. 'W1tb all the ck>t.bes we had on. land ill in Laguna Canyon .,,. Thecommluk>n '11taffhadrec· •be only place we bad any tbe bUJI northwest of Lqun~ om mended that (l razlng be an le,·eu ge was our shoulders " Reach. Most of tha t land i• accepted al(n cultural use of a · The door didn·t budge at all owned by the Irvine . Com~ small part of the greenbelt •t Nat like bitt:ine a waU," be which has now a1reed to "Callie ore notor ious for •d:~ NJd tbe door probebly land to the federal gove destroytna rangC"land unless It is did not open btta~ Its awiaces for the proposed vrban park. 1 sturdy," 1aid Eric Jcl'isen of the or hinges were sealed by rust . Congress Is currently cool <' o u n l y • s En v i r on m e '1 la I He said 1 hydraulic Jack may slderang a blll to buy up to 11.m Ma n agement l\itl·ncy. 'Tbe be used to help open the door in lrvine Company acres. The com· Wood Canyon Cree k banks are f t t lt t 8 t pany recently sold 1.898 a~ extremely fragile, and bera~ 1 u ure en r y 8 emp · u it.a coast.al lands between both canyons arc i;teeo. veget.a-before that occurs, he said del Mar and Laguna Beach lion ls spatts1• '' enctneen would have to nrure 1.12 million for dewtlopinent as out how to reck>M and reseal the Cahfomia's Crystal Cove State Narrow Mi~s Over Texas SAN ANTONIO. Texas <AP> -A Braniff atrllaer and a 1mall private plane came cloae to col lidinl over Su-Ant.onk» la&«na· ·t1onal Airport. an incident that was "very rare" for the atta, an offtclal says. John Gorman. de puty chief for the F ederal Av i1tion Ad ministration al the airport, said a collision was averted Monday when the Braniff pilot spe>tted the Cessnft in front of h1 m and tu r n ed . None o f the 8 2 passengers aboard the 1urlmer was injured Gorman said Tuesday that of. fici a ls had b<·en unable to ron· tar t the Cessna and did not know the identity of 1ts pilot. He said the Cessna apparently was not m v1olat1on of any ref!ulat1on.s door aft.er the visit Park. Kitty CorpsT. ' Squirrel Solution Seen . La,_. Beach cavac acU'rilt &uce ~ doeaol like Hekler Pan'• ground squirrels. To Howl:De. a cuddly squirrel is nothing but a rat with a ruuy iad. ·• .. th Btrr HOPPING SAYS he bu a plan that will eliminate e squirrels from the park. where he says they erode the bluffs with their tunnels and carry all kinds ·or dhease It'& called ecological warfare. · .. ALL' YOU HA V~ to do ls bag a score or those cats that hang ~ at Big Corooa stale beach in Corona del Mar.~ bring them to our city." Hopplng s miled. And. rather than going down and gassing the dears we can Id the cats take care of them " • Hf' did not expla1n what the city would do with the felines after they bad finished their work And the city council didn't ask htm. ' ANNOUNCING OUR SUMMER SALE A~ a valued custom er we wish to announce our upcoming SUMMER SALE . Now 1s the opportune time to purchase our quality interior furnishing al • substantial reductions. Don't delay, sale starts JUNE 2nd. " l.J m1t t'd t'dlt K>n II• nluq<' /kirlounr Our Chippendale Sttretary. an American m asterpltte ! T h1s Chippendale born be secr e,ary t r uly rep resen ts -one of tbe g r eat ma s terpieces of Eighteenth Cen - tury A m e rican ' s ty ling. HeritagelP, renowned for ex· ce llent 1111>~~ c raftsmanship, nas been remarkably faithful to the or iginal piece, created circa 1755 i n Ch a rlestown, Ma ssachusetts. T o the strong and richly grained woods -Honduras ma hog any solids and grafted California walnut ve n ee r s Her itage has a p- . plied un c om · prom isi ng s t a n- d ards ... from the detail of the torch finial to the precise ahaping of the ogee bracket feet, The delicate coloration and •led patina of the antique ia recreated through an elaborate ~rocess involving thirty separate finishing steps. Hardware ls solid brus. There are·slx working locks. outfitted with two keys. Tbe Heritage name as well 11 the owner's registraUon number and 1iae of the editk>n <only 340 tn all) . . • all are eqraved on a bran pl9te in the 1allery of each secretary. belON oecw aed bl tbe •·• year ldltOrJ of tlae YOleuo. • U. NW ta.. blUI m•J bne -e.m•~81~:.:' J ... ' rock, .ua • mlle- wlde bad formed .. IDOUlltm I alopel. "I belle¥• an eartlaqaue uUNd a IDMllft ludflkle on the north feee. It nlle•-e. load • tbe maama eoa. ... llld it HHnUally 9"ploded, •• M Hid. - Orange Coast EDITION -, . T .. ay'• C lotfl•g j N. W. Steeb I • -~ VOL. 73, NO. 1 ~2. 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALtFORNIA N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, ·State Snit AiIDs at School Violence • . t.os ANGELES (AP) S.y ang h la "cruel und unusual punishment" to force ctuldttn to attend violence-pront• sthools. Californl• Attorney General George Deukmejian filed suit to- d ay against Los Angeles city. county and 11chool omcaals for failure to protect students on ..campus. Oeukmejian said the suit ..-. ... ~ "a ss>e(ific attempt to deal WJlh the problem or school violence an ·-eum1wt ~ Victim Sought Costa Mesa police a re s till seas;ching for the man who re· portedly was shot Friday night by an assailant who took the ' S8.000 the victim had JUSt re· ceived in a pyramid game Police U . Jack Calnon. told of the . incident on Monaay by a m an identifying himself only as an Orange CountyJniruster . said the report eventually led t-0 a crackdown on the a lleged 'pyramid scheme in Costa· Mes a - Monday night. Officers closed 1n on a Wen ... 18th Street business. confiscat· ing pyramid posters and taking the names of somc-200 alleged participants. Catnon sajd his office 1s seek ing misdemeanor complaints against about 16 sus pected of • operating the $200,000 game Also sought, he said, are com- p laints against the bus ines!> buildin~ principals who alleged- ly rented s pace to those suspect- ed or operatin~ the pyramid. Calnon said today that he had checked out several Orange County hospitals in hope of turn- ing up the man reportedly shot in the arm outside the business building Friday night_ The mani!>ler. he noted. ad· vised tum that the shooting vic- tim was afraid to s tep forward because of possible prosecution under laws prohibiting e ndless chain-type schemes. "He <the minister> said he had just visited his parishioner at a hos pital." Cal non said. The m inister would not reveal his own name. the victim's name or the church that both are in- volved with. Calnon said he had issued a bulletin 'fllesday to all law en- forcement agencies in Orange. Los Angeles and Riverside coun· ~ties for reported gunshot victims t; registered by doctors Friday 1 and over the weekend Bergeson Reje cts Prop. 9 Support Assembl ywoman Ma r l an Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. said today that. although ,,.5he ~as backed previous tax-c utting measures, she can't s upport P roposition 9 on the June 3 statewide ballot. P roposition 9 is the initiative measure that its author. Howard J ar vis. says would cut state in· come taxes in half. the U.. AnJ•I Unified School Oast.rkt and t.o thereby ~11tabUsb leaal prlncirlca whlt'h will then apply to al schOOl dl&triclll In Califomia " The suit filed an L,o. Angele:> Su 1)erio r Co urt btek s "declarator y relief" or a court order to upgrade protec t1 ve m ea!.ur es al schools throughout the d1str1ct It lists as defendants eight l'I t' county and school go' ernmental bodies and 32 an dlvldualis, lr1cludin11 Mayor Tom Bradley District Attorney John V11n de Kamp. all members of the city . chool board, City Coun· t•11 and co unty Board o r Supe rvisors, Los Angeles Police Chief Darry l Gates, City Al· lorney Burt Pines and Kenneth I<' Fare. chief probation officer 1 n Los An2eles · · 1t Is cruel and unusual punishment to compel students to attend publlt' schools where there is an excessive level or violence." Deukmejian said. Deukmejian said aovernmen· tat and educational s tudies of violence have s hown school children are in more dan11er on some urban school campuses than they are away from those campuses. He cited slatistics that in lbe Los Angeles school district aJooe in the six-year perlod from the 1973·74 school year to 1978-1179 school year there we re 51,785 re· ported crimes. including 5,300 assaults. 12,000 lhef'U. 6,200 van- dalisms. 27.000 burglaries and the totaJ cost of crime during those six years wa.s nearly $24 million. Deukmejian sajd t.here was oo connection between the timing of his laws uit and the Los Angeles s chool di s trict de- s egregation plan issued bv Superior Court Judge Paul Egly o n Monday. (Related s tory. Page A5) He sajd his office has been working on the school violence problem more than six months Asked if the violence lawsuit might aid parents who want to pre vent their children from be· Ing bu se d a way fr om neighborhood schools. Deukmc Jiao said. "( rather doubt it will <See ~UIT. l'age A2> . Can a d a 0 10 M ILES Carter__to .Visit W ashingto n Rain Halts Search S pok an ~ • For 71 at Volcano .. O regon ~ \'ANCOUVER. W.ish I APl Bad weather today g rounded rescue helicopters searching for 71 people reported missing near Mount St llelen~. as the W)Jitc House announced that President Ca rter "ou ld ins pe ct the • damage"t'aUSed-by the voh:MO- The hea\'v ra in and drizzh• also obscur~ a lake formed rm the Toutle Riv~r by rubble from th(' eruption . "hi<'J'I explodf'd Sund av with a for<'e 2.500 time.., as po~erlul as the a tomic bomb dropped on H1ro~h1mll RESIDENTS OF THESE CITIES WARNED 50,000 People Perlled by Volcano Gcolog1st.s earlier feared the debris would coll apse and a wall of water ..-.ould crash on two s mall cities with 50,000 res1 dents Volcanic Cloud The While House said Carter. asked to declare the state a d1s· aster area. planned to Oy to Portland. Ore .. today a nd would look at the volcano in southwest Washington on Thursday. Moves Over East By The ASllociat.ed Press A cloud of volcanic ash from Washington's Mount St. Helens moved over the eastern third of the nation today as thousands of s tranded motor ist s sought i:.helter in the West and residents or a half-dozen slates used plows and hoses to clear away inches or the fine powder. Water rationing was imposed m Spokane. Was h., as residents tried to wash cars. s treets and buildings. School districts in Idaho postponed trustee elec- t 10 n s after the governor declared a stale of emergency. Bus iness es and s chools re · mained closed an six Montana counties under emergenc) or- ders The ash began pouring anto the atmosphere Sunday with the eruption of the volcano and by Tuesday cities across the West were trying to cope with grit up to -sieven inches deep. For parts of the Midwest. the ash meant a light dusting and * * * List Nam es 70Missing After Blast By The Auoclated Press The following is a list of 70 m issing persons provided by the Cowlitz County sheriff's office. Harry Truman ts not on this list. Other a gen cies m ay have na mes of missing persons who are not on this list. Hometowns are listed where available. I' II som e disruption of travel. The cloud of ash rose higher in the atmospher e as it moved east and weather officials in New York City predicted the cloud would be aboV4: r aln clouds that were forecast for the area today. The ash was expected to c.ver every state east or the Rockies except Texas. Louisia na and Florida. Scientists s ay the ash contains mi c roscop i c dagger -l ike particles or silicon that will turn sunsets into brilliant dis plays of scarlet but they have no idea how it Wlll affect life ··People exposed to this type of thing over a period or many years develop lung problems." said Robert Clark. a Lewiston. Idaho. pathologist "I don't ttunk a nybody knows what the effects of a broad exposure to a single dose wilt be." Meanwhile. dozens or com· mer cial flights were canceled Tuesday as the Fede ral Av1at1on Administration warned that the ash could pock plane windows and clog engines. The Strategic Air Command canceled routine flying operat1ons at its bases an Minot and Grand Forks, N.O. Mail ser vice ground to a standstill in some areas of the Northwest. and postal orficials in Pasco. Wash .. s aad that 11 res- idents want to mail the ash to fr iends and relatives. they should do so in plastic bags. En· velopes stuffed with the stuff had burst open and damaged machinery. IRS Accused WASHINGTON CAP> -The Internal Revenue Ser vice was accused at a congressional hear- ing Tuesday or us ing an al· mosphere of rear. tr umped-up Investigations and. in some cases. threats of violence to col- lect taxes for the federal govern· ment But meteorologist Ron Surface predicted clouds obscuring the 8,377-foot peak 1.300 feet was C'hopped orr in the blast would make 1t "very unlikely that the mountain will be visible for viewing." With number of known dead , climbing to 10. author ities re· vised the list or the missing from 98 to 71. s aying some names had been duplicated Cowlitz County Sheriff Le<; Ne lson !laid the death toll was e xpected to climb higher A sear ch and rescue task force was being set up an Toledo. ~ miles nof;!hwes t of the volcano but poor weather hampered ef forts Geologis ts es tim ated that s ince the eruptions began Sun day with an explosion equivalent to a nuclear bla!>t. the volc-ano has spewed almost as much as h and rock <1s Vesu\•ius depo<;1ted on the ancient ltahan city or Pompeii in 79 A.D . killing 2.000 H put in one pile. •l would CO\' er a square mile and reach a!> high as three Empire St atr Buildmgs Bob Christiansen of the US Geological Survey eslimated the volume or debns at six-tenths of a cubic mile Ve s uvius s pewed less than three -quarters of a c ubic mile of material. · The water level of the Toutle <See VOLCANO. P age A2> Jewe lry Stole n At Newport Heme Burglars made orr with more than $7 .000 worth or gold jewelry f r o m a house in Newport Beach's Lido Is le som etime early Monday. police reported. Joan Pennington told officers t hat the intruders took off .with a wedding band. a gold pinky ring and an expensive choker. She said all or the missing Items had been left on a nightstand in her residence. Ursula Mom Vmved Actress Has a Boy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Act.reu Unula Andress, a sex aym· bol durilur the l.9809. bas ~e a mot.her -at a1e 44. The Swias-bom actrffl save birth to her first child Monday -a six-pound, 10-ounce boy -accordln• to Teu G r iffin . a . 1pokeawoman for Cedart·Sinal Medical Ceater. Sbe uld Tu.Say \bat mother and IOG an "dotnc just fine." MIA Andrews -wbo appeared in aucb .. .. ,. ,, "Wbat'• New Pulaycat?" -lt not married. Sbe ha said~ father of the chlld la actor Harry Hamlin, wbo abe deHrlbed ln a recent lnterview •"a beautiful man ." ...... Mill ADdreu lt the former wtl• ol Jobn Derek. no II married to 1a aymbol Bo Denk. APWo~ .... TOPPl.ED FIR TREES LIE ALONG VOLCANO'S PATH 100.000 Acres of Tlmber O.•troyed by Hot Mud ------ Showers Possible With E v ening Chill t)1st 1nct l ~ un settl e d at mosphenc <'Ondlllons over the <· I o u d s h r o u d e d C o a s t bring a :l> percent chance of thun· de r s ho wers by tonig ht a nd they· 11 be-cold ll1J?h temperatures are expeC'l· ed to reach onl)· the m1d-60s in <'o n cert ..-. 1th the anticipated showers. following lighter pre· c1p1tauon around the county N1~htt1me low temperatures ~hould hat only the m1d -50s. ac· cording to the · S Weather Service in Los Angeles. where orric1als said mcteorolog1cal conditJons are indeed strange Ques t ioned about the un· !>easonally ctully temperatures despite the fact the daily gray g loom is l )'pica l for May, a spokesman was <'andid "lt isn't unseasonably chilly," she said "People just have faulty memories .. The determined dr iules that have plagued the populace off and on this month. however. are rath e r unu s ua l i n me teorologists' views A.n up pe r level l ow not nor m ally a ssociated with Southern CaJlfornia weather pat- terns has been responsible for persistent shower activltv dur· Anthropoid In China? P EKING (AP > -A team of sclentbts will set out t.hia week ror Hubei Province In central China to inveaU1ate re porta ol an amiable. harmless primJUve m an covered with halr found there walkinJ erect. The SbangbaJ newspaper Wen Hut BIM> reported 33 sichtlnp of lbeae "u vaiea" ln a nortbweal Rubel forest area in two yean. tn an edition re1chln1 hen 1 er uld : " t J fall aomew ere belween man and the four kincb of ant.bropoldl alreadr eleuty dlt tintUlfbed in lbe wortd, a re- cent C!Ollateral brancb ot human ancestors that have not yet evolved into man." an g the current month. offa c-1ab said "tl slid do"n around from th~ northwest this year Usually 1t ~oes mo r e ea s t~rl y. · · the Weather Ser vice s pokesman ex plains L1~ht sprinkles fell sporad1cal· Iv around Oran~e County Tues day. with f1~ure~ of 04 in Hunt angton Beach; 02 in Santa Ana. 01 an Costa Mesa and .05 in Villa Park recorded The Orange County Harbor Patrol at Ne wport Beach re corded .04 inch, while deputies at Dana Point Harbor said they re<'e1ved 01 inch. but the rain gauge at the Carl Hankey Ranch Ju s t inland 1n San Juan Capistrano finished Tuesday bone dry. Coas t W eath er Chance or rain 30 per- cent tonight. less than 10 percent Thursday. Pa rtial clear ing Thursday after· noon. Lows tonight in mid 50s. Highs Thursday upper 605. INSIDE TODA~ Rtcudon Ito.a arrived in Youftgitown. Ohio, where lttel rrdll bialC /111'ftOCH that once made tM cit~ fmportonr ho~ f1"*Jft cold. ~ Story. pllotoa Poge EU. •••es I ... Fine Kettle of Cuties Calls for contestants in Costa Me;a. Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry queen competition so far have netted this array or 14 entrants, plus six more not pic- tured. Competing for Miss Mermaid and Miss Costa Mesa titles at J une 6-8 celebra- tion in Lions Park Costa Mesa. will be tfrom left to ri2ht> FRONT ROW: Marilvn Stoctdard. 21. ~t 1ch e llC' Wilson. 17. Tracy Mays. 17 SECOND ROW: Debra Dayton. :?l . Kl'lh P inn. 18: Charlene Howell. 21. JC'nmfor· Gng:--.by. 18 THIRD ROW: Chris Lant, 20. ~1al 1a RC'aslC'y, 18. Cindi Darnell. 18 J enrnfC'r Hl•y noldi,. 17. F'OURTH ROW : Li°s::i Pomo. I ~. Lucy Heyliger. 18, and Julia Marinos. 17 Coast Trustees To Discuss Sleveiu C'"e Trustees of the Coast Com-munity College District will m<'<'t in a ~P(.'CH1l c lo~ed-door ~l'~:.1on tonight to discuss their next move m the wake or Lee A. Stt>vens' resignation last week a., pres 1d(·nt or Golden West College The hastily a rranged meeting "ill begin at 7:30 p.m. at the dis· tnct offices. 1370 Adams Ave .. Cos ta Mesa It was officially called "to consider the appoint· ment, employment or dismissal of a public employee." District officials were unable to say thls morning whether any public action wou ld be taken by the trustees after they emerge from executive session. Stevens himself scheduled a meeting with the Golden West faculty late this afternoon to an- nounce whether he will stand by his resignation or will return as president under the conditions proposed last week by the trustees. These conditions include public dlsclosure or all district property in Stevens' personal possession. a letter or reprimand that would be removed from bis personnel file after one year. and a $2.000 fme. District officials have main- tained that Stevens violated policy by using five surplus tim· bers for landscaping in front of his Huntington Beach home. ORA NOE COAST H DAILY PILOT ·-··-............. -~ , ... ,. 0-W. Vl<t ..... ,,,,,,,_0.-.. ..,.._ ,_, . .....,.... ~-lfte••­ <MtlMlt.~ ·-~""- I - Harbor View Wins Highest SIP Score Harbor View E lementary School in Corona del ~ ar rcn•nth earned the~tughest :.core po~-.1hlt· when state officials checked out its School Improvement Prn gram (SIP ) recently The state team labeled Harbor Vi e w "superior·· 1n eve ry category and called it a "modC'I California School." ' Harbor View is only the th ird school in the state to receive a top score of 7 in all SIP inspection categories since the program s inception in 1977. Schools participating m SIP r<" celve state funds to lmplt-ment programs designed to involve parents and the community mm· structiooal programs. Sile councils are selected from among teachers, administrators and membersoftheschool'scom munily to aid in setting and meet- ing education goals. All five of the Newport-Mesa Uni.lied School District schools araded by the SJ P Inspection t<'am th.ts year received supenor rJtmg~ thh year,ofr1cials note. 0\ er a four-month-long period. m .. pt•ctor'> looked into programs ..il Harbor View. College Park. Adams. and Mariners Elemen· tary Schools. four of the 13 district elementary schools involved in SI P. Also judged was C06ta Mesa lhgh School. All or the elementary schools '>CO red 6 or 7 in reading and math programs, and all or the schools involved earned praise for superior environment, both in classrooms and in the schools as a whole.officials note. Mesa High was commended in '>everal curriculum areas includ· 1ng math-science. vocation education and language arts. The high school . Harbor View and College Park are competing the rirst year or their three-year SIP. Adams and Mariners are fm1shmgtheirthlrd years. ~---JUST BREAKJNG---- Late item& /Tom today'& world and nataonal news ~lopmftts. Love Canal Called Dangero~s to Health WASJU NGTON (AP) -President Carter declared a federal emersency today to permit the government to temporarily re· locale more than 700 familtes in thU.,Ove Canal area of Niagara FalJs, N.Y. , Government officials said the detision had been made because or various health studies that suggest "significant health risks" to families living around an abandoned chemical dump site. The federal and New York state governments will share the cost. The federal government was spurred into action £ollowing the release of a study done for the EPA that found cbromoeomal ab- normalities in Uof36area residents tested. Dollar Falb Sl1arpfy Again LONDON (AP> -The dollar fell sharply against all m~ currencies today and dropped to a to-month low againlt the Brttl1h pound despite massive central bank intervention to sup· port the U.S. currency. Dealers said the United States Federal Reserve, the Welt Germ• Bundesbank and the Bank of Japan were beavy buyers of .,.,.. dartng the day, and thal the Bank ol Enaland WU a Uabter purdwer. TM dollar wu hurt by the apparent decllkMI oft.be P'4dera1 Ruene to to&erat.e lower interest ratea. by the ~tbH1in1 waft ol oU price ina'euel and by Tuesday's report. tbe American eeonom,y 8NW at only a 0.6 percent annual rate durtnc tbe ftnt tJare. moDtbl of the year • ........ . ,, ,.,,,. ··~"· . TAMPA, Fla. <AP> -A Salvation Army bul carntna betwem 10 and 15 c.hild.ren was pelted with rockl and bottlli durtq the MCODd nlaht ot clialurbance9 In a black ...._..baftood oo Tampa's east aide, Police aald today. l' ..... r,..AI VOLCANO. • lUvw. ta. KtM Of aeveral dev· a•t-:::S mud1Udea over tbe wee • rwe about lt lntbel *'1111 Lhe n10l. nialnc CCMaCll D tlaat Ute nl>ble dam mltht .... But~ said the dam appears to be aetlllng and may become a permanent fixture. He said a almllar dam wu responsible for forming Spirit Lake in t.he first place durina a previous eruption 300 years a.go. Officials feared lbat tbe dam mt1ht give way, eaualn1 floods as far away u Longview, KellO and Castle Rock, about 40 miles to the southwest. Aboul 50,000 live in or near~ Cowlitz River cities. The eruptioos subsided Tues- day to a column ol steam rising to ao altitude ol 11,000 feet and Tim Hail of the USGS said t.Qd.ay that might "tell you something about the lava column inside the mount.ain slowing down in up- ward movement." Several scientists ln the area devastated by the blast tested the ash today and round it was still 296 degrees two feet below the surface. Hait described the mud dam on the ToutJe as having a "hum mocky" surface. marked by h1l b and valleys va r ying in elev atton up to 50 frt•t f ·ro ... PagP ' I SUIT ... have that kind or effect [ think busing 1ssues~are goini: to hi.nge on oth<.'r kinds of court de· cision:. .. lie cited :.uch court dt" sl'_gn•gallon orders as Brown v., Board of EducJt1on a<. an exam· pie ,\ !)poke.<.man rnr lht• attomt•:> gl'neraJ's oHu.•t• .. aid lhl· lav.~u1t Is not desiJUled to compel tht> schopls and l.:t" enforcemrnt ageh~1es Lo tmmed1ately provu:Ju. increased securit} for pupils The case v. as expe<'tt>d to tak~ ")ears to c-o mpldt'.' 'the spokesman ~aid ··Hut , wp are Mnf1d e nt all pubhc a~t•nc1es will want to comply "1th the law once v.e've t·.,tabllsht•d thest• lel!af prln c1ple'>." Dt•ukrl)l'JW n told a nt-14 ., t.·orrfrrenrt• ' t\ parent::.· protest against sex - u a I \'IOI t.·ncl· a~ a 1 n., t '><'hon I children occurrl'<i th1 '> year a t Puco1ma Element a ry School. after two girls W(.•re assaulted r Klity Corps? Squirrel Solution Seen Ute==.~=.~ &oppeq doen't f To llolllltna. a cuddly aqulnel ls nothing but a nt •Ith a UH')' tai)~ ~ s • i i I ' the !.~~~ ~ YS be hu a plan that will eliminate uvw ....,. park, where be says they erode the bl~ wit.Ill their tunnel• and carry aJl kinds or disease It s called ecolog.ical wart are. i ! ' "ALL YOO llA VS to do ii bag a seore of those uta that bang al'CMlld a Bil Corona Slate Beach in Corona del Mar and brincthemtoourcity," Hopping smiled. I i "And, rat.her than aoLnc down and euslng the dears we can let the cats lake tare or them." , ' f linffe did not explain what the city would do with t!)e r r r e es after they had ftnllbed tbeir work. And the city council didn't aak hlm. ; : ~ ~ 1 ,_, ______________________________________________ _, I Park Proposal , • t • I ' I • laguna Top Pick For Coast Funds • , i I ! , t ,. By SfEVE MITCHELL Ot_O.,,..... ..... Ma yor Wayne Baglin says Laguna Beach stands lo be first in line ror federal funds af and when the Irvine Coast National Urban Parle is purchased. Baglin told · s urprised City Council members Tuesday that a c lause in the Ho use o f Representatives approved park bill. passed by voice vote Mon· day. states the city's Sycamore Hills land lying w1than the 11.000-acre ·park wall receive first priority for acqwsilion. The proposed park s hows about 90 acres of Sycamore Hills between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads Wlthm tbe park boun. da r1 es. The 90 or so . a cr e trlangubr parcel would be bounded by those two roads and th e proposed San J oa_ci.pin Transport.at.Jon Cl>mdor. - And purch~ o( the city 11.nd, pe rhaps as early as next year, wall go a long way toward pa} ing off the SIS million debt owed b> the city on Sycamon.· 11111!> Baghn said the cit) could ex pt.•t·t bet"een $1 and $2 milhon fQr the port.Jon I.hat "ould be m d uded 111 the nalJonal park "And when you add the (f',0 acrl• l Baywood Development Co proJect near Le1surt World, we've Ptobably got a good $4 ANNOUNCI NG OUR million." he said. / The city 1s negotiating with ! the 8<1ywood firm for sale o( about 60 acres for development or homes on El Toro Road near the ret1rement•community. Mike Scott, executive director of Laguna Greenbelt. Inc., coo.. firmed Baglm's report concern- ing park funding priorities to- day "The bill states that whenever fund s are appropriated for the acquas1lton or lands within the park!>, lho6e funds mu.st first be ust.>d to acqwrc Sycamore Hills land in the Laguna Beach J)art of the park," he said. Sagun today crecijled Scott and members of the Orange Coast Park. CoQ'.lmiUee .lor i&- ~nse k>bbytng for the wording approved by the House. n :ne sa d the-acqu1&1li0if priority means the city might have a better chance of rettiv· 1n~ a f~dera l loan lo repay formt•r owners of Syc amore lhll~ Thl· city hal> e1pphed for S6 malhon federal low interest loan in order t<J repay the mortgage ctl once. and still have l)me to plan for recreationaJ and open .,pat·c uses for the total S22-acni parcel. • SUMMER SALE As a valul'd customer \\e v.is h to announce our upcoming SUMMER SALE. Now is the opportune time lo purchase our quality interior furnishing at substantial reductions. Don't delay, sale starts JUNE 2nd. / lrllll• d l'd1/1mt l/..r11~· llnrlnnm Ou r tltippendale secretary, an American masterpiece~ This Chippendale bo m be secret a ry truly r epresents one of the g r eat m asterpieces of Eightee nth Cen, tury American s tyling Heritag~; renowned for ex· celle nt craftsmanship, has bee n re markably faithful to the or1g1na l pi ece, created circa 1755 in Cha rlestown, Massachusetts. · To the strong and richly grained woods -Honduras m ahogany solids and grafted California walnut v e n ee rs ~ Heritaee has ap· '...-·plied uncom- promising stan- _.. dards ..• from the detail or lhe torch finial to the precise shaping of the ogee bracket feet. The delicate coloration and aged patina of the antique is recreated through an elaborate process involvinl' thirty separate finishing steps. Hardware is solid brass. There are six working locks. outfitted with two keys. The Heritage name as well as the owner's registration number and size of the edition (only 240 ln all> . . . all are engraved on a brass plate in the aaUery of each secretary. • I -- . t OAll.V PILOT A:J Plaot°'"aphe'r There at ·Kight Titne ~ ........ ''Look. there's a little steam coming out now," said Bernadette Chaussee to photographer Vern Hodgson as they set up to take a routine pict ure of Mount St. Helens. Moments later a bulge on the side of the peak began to slide, and s moke boiled across the horizon as the eruption Sunday tore 1.200 feet off the mountain. The red-bot mudslide killed six people and sent thousands fleein~ as Hodgson took these dramatic pictures, which are copyrighted by Hodgson and the Everett. Wash., Herald . . Sariss Vault Case Smith Trial Sitton Home • r Pair Receive Prison Terms Jury Picks Wntinue J ur) sele<'t.ion contin~ today 1n the Orange County Superior Kids to Get Dorms By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ol t,_ O.lly PllOt SU<I Oran~e County supen 1c;or-. approvC'd a $210.000 t'Onstrurtton 'proJe<'t Tue-.d <&)' that "'111 turn classrooms 1nto dnrm 1tor1~ for ~Olffit!Sl(tr.8-a&. -the Allietl-1fill.Oll Home. rlassmoms Y.tll be leased or purchaM"d fo r use a' a tem· &><•r J q '<'hoot aba ndo n e d a nd b atte r ed t'hildren without a murmur, a contrast lo lengthy d1scussionl-. ubout similar pro1ects tbe pa!>t SIX months. O•lly "''°' Sl.9!1 Plleto SENTENCED TO PRISON Vincent Cerrano Oil Price "' Hilood $3.50 't,~:i:~~~.~~ Venezuela . one of the United Sta les' major sources of fore1~n oil. has added $3.50 to the pnce of a barrel of its light crude otls, brlnglng lo eight the number of Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting .Counlnes to boost prices the past week The inc r eases will mean higher prices at U.S. gasoline s tations. A $2-per-barrel increase by a ll 13 OPEC producers could raJse U .S. retail gasoline and heatrng oiJ prices about three cents per g~ll on , a nd t he i n creases a lready imposed are li kely to add about two cents lo the pn ce of a gallon of gas, industry analysts said. Venezuela's e nergy minister said today the pr ice of its ligh test cr ude wou Id rise to $34.~ from $30. 75 a barrel and tbe $3.SO increase would also ap- ply to a slightly heavier grade of crude, bringing its pr ice to $32.40 a barrel. The increases, dfed lve Monday, ra nge as low as $1 on tbe heaviest crude, which sells for $17.90 a barrel. Venezuela supplies 3.6 percent or all oil consumed in the United States. Ab o ut a fou rth of Venezuela's petroleum exports a re residual fuels , a refined l>roduct used m ainly to fire boilen for comme rcial heating .and electricity generaUng. Pmr 'Taken Fora Ride,' NEW YORK (AP> -A 280-pound taxi driver bas been charged with extort- lq S60 for a $4.20 cab· ride from a vi1itin1 West 0..-man couple, according &o Port AutbOrity police. ID Mldldon, after Louis CtnUo threatened the cou- ple and demanded money. lie left them ln Laurelton, Qtaeeu, where a gypsy eat. drive r reporte dly ~--them $50 more for a rtde into Manhattan , audMJrttif:l sakt. Wolfcanc van Trtel and Ida wile. wbo 1peak almost DO E~. had <'Om• to New 1'0lt to visit tbelr They tDded UJ> S1JO f« a u b ride ba" cotl fl$ ............. d. By DAVID K UTZMANN Court trial of Larry Donatd OIUW o.ity PifetM.ttf Smith or Newport Beach. who IS Swiss Vaufts t'O·defe nda nts a.ccused ·or krdmrpvrng-sn<t-- Vincent Catra no a nd J ack murdering Carolyn Bealer Qf Fulton have.. bee1Lsenten~ to . Garden Grove last August . state prison terms by a supenor • P otential' Jur'ors were qut'S· court judge who said he would tioned Tuesday and today by have meted out stiffer punis h· both the Jjros<'<'utor in the cast·. men,t tf P'.O~s1ble for the ir roles in Deputy D1stn ct Attorney DuVld a SI m1lhon embezzlement Carter. a nd the defense Lil· sche me. torney, Terry Giles. Both Carra no, 39. of Seal Opening argum e nts in Beach. and Fulton. 53, of Corona Supenor Court Judge Leonard del Mar, wer e convicted by an M<'Bride's courtroom could Orange County Superior Court begin Thursday. jury last month oC 30 conspiracy, T he prosecut.Jon rontends Miss grand theft and insurance fraud Bealer, 24, at'rompanied SmJth counts in connection with the. on a boat n de from Newport dis appearance of gold and silver Ha r bor to Dana Har bor and that va luables lhree years ago from Smith later piloted the boat out their now·defu{lct SaAla Ana to sea, where the victim was precious metals storage firm. bludgeoned with an a nchor. tied The two men sat impassively to sandbags and dumped over- Tuesda y a s Super ior Cou rt boa rd. J udge John L. f1ynn J r. dewed Newport Beat'h d e t ect ives requests by their attorneys ror used a psychic during their in· probation and leniency lo sen· vest1gatton in an unsuccessful tencing. attempt to find Miss BeaJer's Flynn gave Carrano the max-body at sea. ' 1mum -eight years in state prison at Chino. Fulton was given a sax·year sentence. Both men can become eligible for parole after serving roughly two·thfrds of their pnson terms. Io seeking probation for Car· r ano. defense at torney Her~rt DodeU said, his client was work· mg on a new gold mining ven· ture . and if allowed bis freedom. could make restitution or $'9,000 per month to Swi ss Vaults de· pos 1t ors who had los t their \'aluables. DodelJ said Carrano would do t his while not actually admitting gu ilt tn the ca!le. "This is a very unique case."' the attorney told Judge Flynn. Fulton ·s <'OUrt·a ppointed al torney, Ch a rles Ma r g ines . ar~ued fo r probation and le· niency on the grounds that his client was a family m an and had no prior criminal record. At a preliminary hear ing. a Dana Potnl fisherman testified he saw persons he 1denllfied as Smith and Mass Beute r arguing on Smith's bout when it ~topped briefly at Dana Harbor. Smith has claim<'d that two men used his boat to take tht.> Garden Grove woman out t.o sea und rl!turned v.1lhout her. Smith. 43, has already b<-t'fl convicted tn US. District Court or att.empµng to extort $100,000 fr om Miss Beater's bro ther. Larry Fox of Anaheim . for the Y.Oman's safe return. lie v.ai. sentenced to 20 years on thut conv1ct1on County Takes Park Duties But F1ynn. in announcing the sentences. said he was giving the maximum a1towed by law-.J'.'11emporar1· 1y but would have Imposed harsher .I. ~ · penalties If he rould have. "I would ha v.e set a m uch Orange County sheriff's dep- longer sentence ·~ It were up lo uties wi ll patro l t h e ne w me ," the judge said. c •··• Co · He cited the fact there were rysLO.I ve State Park until rous victims of the swindle s t ate r anger s arri ve ne xt nume d J anuary, the Orange County and that Fulton and Carrano h~ Board df Supervisors decided abused the trust others put tn Tuesday them . Their firm had 120 de· · p0sitors. The $129,000 it will cost to pay Flynn also noted that Carrano the s alaries of five deputies and attempted to stage a bogus rob-buy jeeps and radio equipment bery to cover up the Joss of the will be reimbursed by the slate, precious metals stored at Swiss a report to supervisors said. Va ults. · p ros e c u t or D o ug I as Su pervisor Thomas Riley, who Mc Farland, who said he was introduced the action, said resl· pleased with the sentences, con-dent.a of Crystal Cove and El tended during the rive-month Morro Trailer Park. which are trial tha t Carrano staged the Ju-within tbe state park, bad ex- ly, 1977, robbery at the vaults to pressed con cern that there either cover up the em beule· would be no police agency to m~t or that tt was the actual watch over the 12.000·acre park taking o( lbe metals by Carrano between Newport Buch and and his accomplices. Laguna Beach. Record 'Coke' Haul The projC<'t will ("(I nvert t"'n classrooms a t the --h,.,mt' 1ntn permall<'nt h vin~ quarh,rs for ~J prt:·Leen ager:.. Three moduJ<1r In add1t1on. education offlnab "'Ne put on not1<·t· that some of I ht> cl assrooms a t nearby ...Gn:t-ley &:boot ®"" J e1&Sed.JQ.r u'" b~ h:tnd1capped children, "111 bt· ~ed bv ttw: Sitton Home for pennant'nt.~hoollac ility. ~upt·n 1•-.or., okayt>d the expend· Hurt:~ for tht· county ( dC11Jty for Mom Denies Guilt Child Theft Jury Being Selected Jury selection be~an today in the felony ch1ld·steuling tnal of Kam alla Miller of Huntin1,rton Beach, who fa<'ec; rh:.1rJ.:e5 sht· took he r 6-year -old daughter from her grandparents home in 1978. M rs. Miller and the girl. Va leeoa, were found about a year latt'r 1n Arkans as. Jn <t custody hearing hd d then•. a Virgin Saved At Sac rifice C'OL0 ~1RO . Sri Lanka 1 AP 1 P o ll cl' raided J i:?roup of treasure hunters plannini.: 10 s acrifice an 18) ear old \ 1rg1n to a ppease the ~od~ JUi.t a~ th1· <'eremonv "' .. ..,to tx·~in 1n ~hlld dy IO north . n LankJ, J)()lll.'(' !>LI id loda \' The) said a man ..,, ho naci dis covered a sprtn~ tn his bark) ard and hoped to parla) h1\ luck mto findtng buned treusure had C'On· suited a mt"dium ..,, ho advised him to sarr1hce a nnnn P ol icl' s aid f1 ve suspe<'ts, three mt·n and lY.O "omen, "en -m-.c.w.tociy_and.!urJ.b.{•r inq u 1 n l'~ ..,, ere proct.•edinit. Th~ younp woman who was to be sa<'nhCL'<l wai. unharmed JU\ emle court refer~ returned the cluld to M>r ~randparents, who moved rro m Huntington Blach to L as \'ega s a fte r Valeena disappeared. Potential Jurors were ~nc quesuoned today by attorneys in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Byron Mdtf1llan Last month, McMillan denied a r"'quest by defense attorney l k1d1 :\tuellt•r to move the tnal out of Orange County be('a\.&Se of prt'JUdJ<'1aJ prtc>SS coverage. \1 rs. M11lt'r has pleaded inoo- t'l'nl to the char ge;c; she abducted h{'r c1<1ughter and fled the state. Sht' 1~ <1<.'C'UM.>d of breaking llllo thC' llun1ington &>ac h nomc of h1·r pJrt•nt,, Kennet h a nd JuJntt..i :\loon· on Julv 31. 1978, and ~ll'J . .hng the chi fd A Lo:-. \ n i:eh•' .... upcnor court Jud J?c h.sd prt'\'!Ou. .... ty a" ordl'<i cu~tody of thl' child tu the ~foorc' ~I rs. Miller. 26. "as a rrested la ... t Julv in Ht•rryv11le. Ark . <1fll'r poi1r-e found ·her '\lumped on a stn.-et comer while young \ a leena 4'lood nearby. Arkaru.as authonu~ matt'hed t hC' J?lrl's pl<'ture wllh one-s IS· sued b~ Huntington Beach police du r1 nJ? the ir )'ear ·lon g na· t10n"1dc ~t>arch for the ctuld M rc.. Miller ..,, as ext radited lo Orange COill'lty from Arltansas at ttw rtoquc~t of Gov. Edmund G Brov.TI Jr I"' Gem Talk By J C 111'.\fT'llR/f.S Ctt11flt"d Ct'niologut. Mi" M£N AND DIAMONDS are cl.lo good /ru?nda But lhe board has come und<'r inc reasingly .. s harp a ttack re · cemly from severala~h<!les ro-r-- del ayin~ improvemen ts that would ease tl}e ho me's chrome overcrowding. Alt.bough the board apprmed a senes of recommendations tn January that would expand th~ fa('1ltty's ca pacity or 68 c hildren. 1nd1vidual projects were delaYt-'<i for further study. I n the wak e o f h e a vy criticism, s upervisors have been approving funding for proJttt.-. on lbe List approved m January with UWe debate. Earber tJus month they ap· proved a $114,000 patio encl08ure and laundry room addition. 'The director of Albert Sitt.on Hom e. BUI Steiner , aaid publici- ty about the home's plight has r ecently b roug ht $8 ,000 an anonymous donations But sc.einer also said he la al.iU abort of emer9eflcy bter home parents. who supplement AJbert Sit ton services. Usliers Sougl1t ForPageanl High school ~1rls interested in wo rking a s us h er s fo r the Pageant o f the Mas ters in Laguna Beac h t his s ummt:r ha\'e until May 31 to apply Forms a re available al the F estival of Arts offi ce. 650 La~una Canyon Road. between 8 .30 a .m . a nd 4 :30 p .m . weckduys. G iris must h a ve a Social Security card and be available to work between July 8 and Aug 24 . Bribe Hinted SPRll'\G FlELD. Ill. <A P l -A legis lator said Tuesday that a representative of the National Oq~aniuation for Women made an improper and possibly illegal effort to get him to vote for the Equal Rights Amendment. T he old saying, "Dia monds a.re a girl's best friend," doesn't mean that men don't get a lot of enjoyment from diamonds. Io fact, m today's Meeting favor with modern brides is the era of the return of elegance in men's interlocking engagement·weddlno r ing jewelry, diamonds are becoming one duo. You may select these In a variety of man's "best friends." Diamond of styles to suit every shape hand and r i n gs for men a r e usually of a personality. However, as In the FLORIDA CITY, Fla. <AP>_ Admlniltntion agents said tbe massive, square design, In gold, with t r adi tional sotltalre mounting, the A federal border patrolman. •us· bass CODtai.ned a total of 401 diamonds formln g tnltlals. c lub center diamond should be vour first pounds of the wblte s ub6t.aoce. sym bols or the symbols of special we Ill be ..... to ....... I plclous of. a 1l80 car with Its bf.bbv i nterests. Watcbes a n d concern. w ne11PPY GUY se VOU f d ........ •"--d h•• " on the ',,. C's " of diamond value, and eo e r scra.,.. .. wrig roa • -d amondl go together for elegant ~ made tbe larsest cocaine buat ill event.n& wear. But the big advances show you hoW slfght variations In cotor U.S. blstorJ. eon&catinc up tO Underworld Moves tn diamonds for men are being made and clarity may affect the price of your •100 mtWon worth of the drue. to tbe deaitJl of more casual Jewelry. diamond. Do come In and see our autborW• aakl today. TOKYO <AP> -Some 200 NeckcbaiDI, belt buckles o r bracelets collection first when shoppfng for this S.A. DutdMr. a U.S. Bardet m embers ot Japu'1 11...-t •· wttb a diamond touch go well with Important diamond purchase. Patrol apnt from Texas man· d e rworld orsantuUon, tbe m ucullne , western-style caaual J e.fii J. t, nint an tU.Cal alJ• cbeetDomt wear . Even ID bracelets with special / • 00 O.S l just ICIUt.b ol Mre f\aet. Yamapchl-Ouml, new aboard a diamond designs are catching on um.ohN6 ~ 1'6 day , ltOlll*l ~ c• drl•ea by comme rcial Jetliner to the wlthmen.Surveysshow that menget • ----·,- Blcbard ir...,_.a ti Miami. northern city of SapPoro on their diamonds the same way as M(M8U AME•tCAN GEM !iOCtETV @ ID Uae &rat. O.teber dla----.. ..... an ·----tat•·-"'* women -mottly as gtrt.a from loved lll~S NE~T &.VO COSTA .. I SA dun &~ ....--.......... ·ones. Dada agrff that diamonds can 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION :tr.m-W° plMU~ = ol~ to ope n ope ration• t h e r e, '?ea man's besl friend. BftA~ ..-.1• °*'" '"ONE ~' ~alne.-U.S. Dnat-Eofor~menL newapapen here reported_. -~ L~=~-===:=====-==--...1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!~!1~ .. .t I CWLV PILOT ...... ting Wedne.oay, May 21, 1980 ~ ... ..• ~ Te•~~\1 ' M .... •t•e Partial Chances D&llSL8. OaJl:ILS 6 fll:ILS: Your faithful cor retJ)Onelent bu Juat beft l*1Dc cww all I.he weather pn•· dlcUona few our ~•la.I ~. lrY1nC to mue tome aenae f:t~l~ lt all, •w• we''" been Into a l>rtJHiry Syndrome My problem eema to -• can't make any aenae ot lt MOtlt weather peopl • for eiamp&e, aeem to be'lnternl· ed ln tftlin1 you what's ba~ at a 1lvtn hour. Thia "'°"'11\C. they l~ed It WH aolnt to M dnz &ly Wonduful. You could have fiKure& that out for YOUnil'lr t>y sttlppln& outst<M and Laldq olf your bat. AS FOa TONIGHT, the fearless weather predictor say that there la "a chance ol showers or thundershowers" lO our coastal rea1oo. So you fll.ni on your raincoat and crab th~ umbrella You atep out.a~ and view atara overhead. Should lhls happen and yo1.a complain about the "The Weatherman Saya Ram. Maybe We Should Patch the Roof " forer~l. the weather guys will just s hrug and remind you they said there was only "a chanre'' of precipltation. --~t-waiked<outs~g-ch-ance. - Now when it comes to really looking ahead into. a forecast, the wl'ather savants seem to become even more \'ague and~lusive in their wording. Consider the prediction for Thursday. fl rails for "some dnule" and "partuuly clearing Thur!>da} a rtl·r· noon." WHAT IN THUNDER do thev m E:·an ~ome dr1zzll•" It e1th('r dnzzh'!'\ or 1t does n't. They. told me 11 "'as dnzzhn£ ouli.1de yl'slcrday und whl'n I walked outside 1t wai. rain mg. This is a matter of hov. you int<•rpret at In my book , drizzles do not make puddle::. Th<'n agaln. the weather people do not want to gel to'> far out on th<' roret'astinR hmh Thl'y lell you Thursday IS ~oing to be "partially clearin~" m lhe afternoon. IF ONE HOLE in the cloud!> is thus noted, they v.111 shout. ''See there! That's partially ... " The plain ract of all this 1s that nobody wants to coml' right out and make any flat-rooted predictions about anything. No weather savaht ls going to lelJ you it's going to rain tomorrow W<e a gusher with thunder and lightning all over the place. THE\' TF.LL VOL !'.Omethmg Like that and there's J chance they could be de ad wrong. Nobody wants to tM' wrong lhE'st• days. Never make a mistake. Tht' way lo :.ivo1d crron. as by dolllg nothing at all. Oh. you can berome an t>ronomics expert and predict that pnres will be gom~ up, smre none have rome down sinre 1946 Al so, you might fore<:ast that President Cartl'r will wan the Democratic nomination, since all tndicators are he can't avoid it unless he abdicates and goes into ex· 1le 10 Argentina. JUST MAKE SURE you don't get too bold in your forecasting. Play 1t close to your vest. As ror your faithful rorrespondent. 1 plan to have a nice day tomorrow Probably A 'REAUST' GOP'• George Bueh President Plans Visit ToMimni 8 J'ftt .\MedaWP,... Slowed but vtttually unatop. pable, Ronald ~•llD la pre- parln« for a vlclory rally on June a, \M day he expeeg to lock up the R.epubUcan prealden· Ual nomlnatJon. That pro.pect prompted Georae Buah to be«in reasseulng bis own campaip'a future. Oeaptte bis "magnlllcent win" in Michigan, Bush told reporters that "I'm a reallJt... He aaid network projections that Re·qan already had the GOP nomina- tlon wrapped up were forcing him to review his campalp, particularly hla expected dJf· ficultles in raisin& money to keep it alive. • Bush and Reagan traded primary victories Tuesday, the <'ha llenger in a M lchlga n lands lide. the front·runner wm· rung easily in Oregon. BUSH WON 57 percent to 32 perrt>nt over th e fo rmer Califorrua governor in M1rhigan. MIAMI (API President "'h1h· Rf.'Ul(an gol S4 percent of tht:' Ort•J.?on GOP \'Ole and Bu.sh Cartl•r soon wall v1~it Miami to took 35 percent h<•lp lhl' <'llY in its <'frorts l-0 rl" President Cartf'r look another build blac k n<'1ghborhoods slrade toward rf'nominatlon by sett rrt-d by three nights of d('fNrUng Sen. Edward M Kert bl oody v1olen<:t.', White Houst• nedy in Oregon ·~ Democratic prf':-S secretary Jody Powell l'lectlon It was Carter S8 per scud today cent. kenm-dy 32 J>('rcent P o well said Carter's trip nduunlt'<i, the Mas-;achu."iE·tt~ would focus on lhe ''..ftecessity ~enalor wt.•nt on the allurk 1n a fo r rf'buHd1n~ that area .. He did ~Pl't•ch tx>fore an Ohio ~tall' no t J!lvl' a date for the v1s1t but A FL Clo ronvenllon in CinC'1n said It would be in the .. near nati He pr<'d1rtl"d that Cartt•r future .. rould ftnish third an 3 r all t'l<'<' t1on afi?at n!>t ReaJi?an and .... ~ NATION I WORLD l•clle ClllpH Ken Smith. one of competitor s 1n $730, 000 World Series of Poker m Las Vegas, shouts "what a player! .. each time he wrns a hand. Defend- mg champt0n Gabe Kaplan of television fame was leading ~ game resumed this afternoon Voters in Quebec Reject sovereignty ~ltl:'li I HEAL 1AI'1 1 h1· JX'Oplc or Qut·b<-r arc bom again \anad1ans today. fta1r1n~ pulli-<1 bark from the road to secf'ss1on 1n .1 h1slon(' reft-rc ndum But dll'h:.ird separat1c;L'\ sho{Jtanl( v.e want .1 rnunlr) · h.itlll'd dutJ '"' 1n.:1ng pohc(· an .i \IOlent reaction lo the rel.ult • ' • • I ln other developments. a' independent cand1dalc John 8 federal grand jury was bem~ Anderson -and that tht• • t'onveMd'-lb ll'i ("'S'tl~rth" --n e.:rll'OCraCs couTd arsol<K,.-~ death of a blaC'k insurance t·x \rol of both houses of Congres-. Tuesda) ., \Ole In \lohtch AA 1>4'rcen"\ of those balloting rejected. 1nd.,peodenca· (ur ~ck<'_dOl''> nol mean that the spirtt .or !>eparausm 1s dead in the lar~ely f'renrfi:~C;lr\11cfia...--.-.. <'rut1ve and the s ubsequent ac qulttat-o< four wtntl!' pohttmt>o -• ~HE,;.€L£All-me>nge.-to-lht---•..-:=i!'!llllll,. 10 the r ase that tnggered thl' ·labor movement on Junl' 3 1:. pro\ ln<'C fl mcam that the"lederal government -~ OOt: tn6f't' .('h&M~ tO~rench eana,- d1Jn~ · t'>.J>e( tJllons for greaterself·rule. r1ot1n~. tht.· worst 1n Uw United _ JC J 1mmv Carter .. wins th<· Slalt'~ an more than a decade. nommalJOn. you lose. -.md Kt·n nl'dy. n•fornng to tht· Canal day t 'ndauntt-d provinr1al Premier Rene l,e;: ' .... qu .. tht· lt-ader oft ht• "ipcarat1sts. told a tearful but thunct.-rnu' rro"'ct of c,uooorter-; late Tuesday to n ·ma1n hi•1i.•rul. lhat on<' day Quebee will havl• 11-. "rt>o<k7vtJuc, "'1t h ha~tory" and win equality "'1th En~l.1-,h '!)(:akin~ Can<1du u-. a nation t11 lht•lf THE RIOT area. meanwh1lt·. or the 1980 primary Sl':.tf..on wht·n "'a~ rC'portC'd calm C'arlt'r I!> t.•xpe<·tt-d to C'apture tht· · · 1t '!-vt.•ry quit•t as a mallt-r of fart. t·xtremely quiet." Dudt' Count~ pohct· ~pokt·sm an R <i) Sutht•rland s:.itd this mornin~ :1~ "<'ary poli ce and Nation8l Guardc;men completed a fourth na l<(ht of duty in the Liberty Cit) Hro~ns\'illc area~. "There just wasn't thal much going on" B UT THREE te~n-agers wen.· arrested overnight in Tampa. where police reported a second night of sporadJc rock ·throwm~ 1nr1dent." T ampa police Sl'alt'd off an e1~ht block black ne1J.?hborhood latt.· Tut'l>da} afte r :.1 Sahat1on Army bu'> rarr) &nJ.? r haldrt-n mostl) whales -was pl'lled b' rocks and bottles t hrown h> roam1n~ youths Three rh1ldren ~uffered ~crapes and bruises. "We've ~ot some juveniles throwing some roc ks, th at·~ all,'' s aid Tampa Police Capt H W. Martinez "There's no con· nec11on with Miami. It's just a bunch of Juveniles raising he ll becau!'e th<.·y think they can ~et a way with at " Dl'm()('rat1c nom1nataon Kt•nnt·d~ ;i~am dt.•m,rndt"<i lhul Carter mt•t.:t him lo dt.•baw ha ' econom1r, l'nt•rgy and l:.ihor policies. and "a n•cord and .• platform which plt'dRl'i. thut lru:- nal1o n cannot do ix>lll'r " Kennt•<h said he hadn't "" peeled tu v.in in Oregon. but thinks he can prevu1l an .. lht· real superbowl of the> OcmocrallC' prtmarh.-s," the c·1Jothl ('lt.'Ct1on-. on June 3. THE PRESIDENT alito held a 2· l lead over Kennedy an Utah·, Democrallc cauC'u~cs. ronduC't(-d l WO da~ ... aJtO. "'Ith lht• 0H1<·1.1l rount dut.• lod~t> LEllE\OUL "TIJI nt>xt llmf'." be-said as he left the tndl'"l'nd~nlll>l!>" ~a v1n~ blue flcur·de·h:. Qud><·l' na~' Hundreds o r h1 "i 'oun~ 'upporterc; marched through the EnJ?hsh-speakinl! Montrt'.tl ~uburb of Wc·'ilmount. throwing stones, break~g !'o<>mt' v. indov. .... tC'ann~ do"' n a nagpole and roughing up a T\ technir1Jn. Haot polH·1· l>"'IOl!ing clubs scattered the mart'hers Witnesses said St'\eral pcr~n-. "'''rt' hospitalized. but nn <It• tails of m1unt'' "'en· a\ aLlablc Thf' "i1x milt-marC'h be~an with about 1 000 p .. :r...on-.. "'ho r h.ant•>d on '1·ut un pJy-. t we want J Th.-1·01 t» •ho ~.-d -an-arr pro~d to bf# f/uf9bf..r,. r •. . and prvwJ ol lwin9 c ·aua- dlcau. - 111u n 1n •." but dl.4 1rtdll•d 111 .1h1111 t 11111' third lhdl t1 umh1 r h1 f ore tht' 1·on frc)nlJl11Jn "'1th polire lhrt•t• hour-. l.1tt•r l'olH·t· o;a1d mos t of thl' rt·-.t of thl' city and provinC'e W<'re qull'l Carter's spoke!>man r :dled Oregon .. a s1Rnif1ratnl vlrtor} m a state ~ pre!>idenl couldn t ca rr~ four y('Sr'> ago It wadent'd l'artl'r's rommandin~ dt'le~wtt· le:.td. but Kennedy said 1n ;1d IA.'H'l>QUt' and has Part1 vance nothing would dett'r him Quelx-ro1s had askl"d tht.• voter<. to i:1ve him a mandat<' to negotiate fro m a non-stop ra m pa1gn "sovereignty association" v.1th Pnml' Minister Pierre Elliott throu~h the prim aries t o Trudeau·s rederalgovemment the Uemocral1r convention Carter gamed 26 delegates 10 The \ote showed that .. ~art> proud to be (Jue«>ecers. . and at Oregon, and now has l .l9l or th<• the same lime proud of beinl( Canadians." Claude Ryan. leader of 1.666 he needs for the nominu the provinr1al L1bt·ral Party and head of lhe federalist campaign. lion Kennedy hns 782 _______ t_o_ld_a_v_•c_t_o_r>_·_r_a_l l_> __________ _ Rainy • m Eastern U.S . ~SIDE ~ PHARMA~ 1016 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 760-011 1 Georgia Hit Twice by Tornadoes Colulal w .. a1la.-r Cloucl'f tlwOUQll T-.O.y "-'""9 wllrt ""'" .. u .. ,."9"' '""•lier,_ (_t\.n(.t" at r•tn JO ~ftH\I tOfHQ'ht OP< •••••nQ to lt•u l,,.n 10 P<HUf\I Tltut.cl.-, • Cot\! .. tnd lnl•nd l\IOf'\ In llw 111> Pf' ~. kPw 1n Uw m•d )()\ Wfth•r .0 ~•u•wt\f'r•. w tt\I 10 'outn•tt'\t Wln<b "!QM 10 I~ -not\ Wiii\ °"' 10 two toot W'tnd WtMW-\ ttnG two to three loot Wf\tHIY \-I> ~lly C IOllOY S. 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Pri~~ Pe•C l•9 8 •~kf-fl SACRAMENTO tAPI -The state Senate wants 1asollne station operators to post their prices so Lbey are visible to passers.by It voted 23-11 Tuesdav on SR1430 bv Sen John H o l mdahl D -Castro ( J Valley, serldulg tt to the ST ATE Assembl) HolmdahJ said such ..., ________ ....,. posting will encourage m otorists t o shop. in- creasing competition and helping hold do, .. n prices. ~f ~rffdrr . I eoid• Clla rge BERKELEY CAP> -The Alameda Count y District Attorney's office has refused to press ch arges against Hare Krishna leader S rila Hansadutta. who was arrested last week for in· vestigaUon of possessing a machine gun. Instead, Vladimir Panasenko Vripa, a man described by sect leaders as havinC''faJlen from grace." was charged Tuesday in Municipal Court with possession of the weapon. Blac.-b IJrg.-Probe of KKK SACRAMENTO IAP> -At the urging of alarmed black legi~1ators. the lo'(overnor 1s con· s1dering rormat1on of a task force to investigate the Ku Klux Klan. Nazis and others, 1t was report· ed today Gov Edmund Brown Jr 's chief of staff. Gray Davis, told a reporter Tuesday that Brpwn "is con· cerned about the problemL~ certainly thinks an ' -~H<y ott~ht ~1'\'t8de-4,.._. .yred1cted•fottnat action "within a couple or w~ks." Brown has been urged by the legis lative Black Caucus to set up a blue·ribbon task force like the McCone Commission artc:r tht-1965 Watts riots. Lic.-eiuing of .tlo·prd• Dur? ' SACRAMENTO IAP> Motorized bicycies would have to be li censed, 1( a bill approved by tne Senate becomes law. SR1820 by Sen. J ames Mills. D-San Diego, would apply to all n<'w mopeds after July 1, 1981. Mopeds previous ly sold would have to be licensed before Jan. 1. 1982. The $5 fee would include plates, which the mopeds would have to carry Bord~rD~pucyChiel .'a•ed CHULA VISTA <AP> -William Selzer will assume the No. 2 job in one of the busiest Border Patrol sectors in the country, local Chief Donald Cam eron said. ; # ; . • . , .. , ., .. • • , • # . . .. .. .. • . Selzer has been named deputy chief patrol agent of the Chula Vista sector. which ac- counts for about 40 percent of illegal alien arrests na- tionwide. -. -. • "~ .......... DAILY PILOT ll.;) Edison Hikes Rate Users to Pay $5.13 More a Month ROSEMEAD CAP> An im· mediate ruke in Southern Calllornla Edlaon Company electrlcily rates of S560 million. or 17.6 percent, has been authorized by the Public Utilities Commlss1on. The Lo6 Angeles Times reported in Wednesday's editions that the in· crease. to cover the rising costs of fuels, wUI mean a boost or $5.13 a month for customers who currentlv pay $29.76 for 500 kilowatt-hours of electricity OFFICIALS OF the Rosemead based utllity say the increase won't mean higher profits Edison originally sought a S740 m1111on dollar hike. but trimmed that to S666 null.ion during hearings before the P UC. THE LOWER FIGt.:RE or $560 miU1on was hnally approved because Edison was able to fmd some less ex pensive substitutes for imported 011. the newspaper reported . r . services won't be arfected as 6harpb as others, the newspaper said. Their bllla would go up l.3 ....,.rcent, com: pared to 24 percent for usage over the minimum lifeline amounts. Opposition To Busing Increases LOS ANGELES <AP> -For the root.soldJers. the two-year battle lines over the use of forced busing to inte- grate city schools re m ain more ot ' less intact in the wake or a new court ruling ca ll ing for more schoolchildren bused and shorter bus rad es 'STAR WARS' FANS LINE UP TO AWAIT SHOWING OF SEQUEL 'The Emplr• Strtkea B•ck' Open1 In126 ThHtera Tod•y In addition to the new increase to cover rlSang fuel prices. Edison 1s asking for a $340 mtlUon general rate increase that would add another $3 a month to the average customer's bill beginni~ next yt-ar. fl would mean highe r profit:-for the utility There was some slight evidence Tuesday that some parents affected by Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's dec1~1on Monday may be more will- ing to have their children bused now that the distances involved are not as great. Fans Wait 36-Hours For 'Foree' Sequel THE NEWSPAP ER quot<.'~ Pl'C o Ui clals ..is Siti 1M._f uturc ll.lel rot~ hikes probobly won't be as steep They said the new hike 1s unusually high becaw,(• 1t is l'O mp<'ru.<1ting for underrhar~ing in the past. which re i-.ullcd from the unexpectedly fast rl~(.' In rud pnre:o; Skywalker lets "The Force" -a s trange, mystical power -guide him . IAmon g the theaters are Edwards Newport Cinem a and Pacific's Fountain Valley Drive-in. "The Empire Strikes Back" -the sequel to the most successful film in history, "Star Wars" -blends old and new elements in its story. TO BEGIN WITH , producer ·creato r George Lucas has sub· titled the movie ' R c ,1dt.•n1 ... 1o1.h o ha\c l1fel1nt- • l GOURMET FOODS AND SPIRITS PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SU NDAY. JUNE 1ST PO POV VODKA GOROONS GIN J&B SCOTCH 719 749 1645 ,~ 175 175 l11« L•l(!f l •'-' LOUIS MARTINI 11176 CABERNET SAUVIGNON ThtS Napa label IS JUSlly famous fOf 1he1r reds S4 95 ~ 3 59 RED TAG -.... .. ;-:; POU ILL Y-FUISSE 1978 !ALFRED de MONTIGNY) Al'I exce1len1 vintage with a '>Ublle 1ta11or and cnsp 11n1sh 7!JOMl. REG . $13 00 9 99 RED TAO ANGELO ~APAGNI BRUT ANO EXTRA ORY CHAMPAGNES Now save over 30""o on these hand· some sparklers . 7fiOMl REG H .00 389 °"'"' ... ~~Go~.~.~ .................................................. 8 99 ALMADEN MAGNUMS Chabh1, Burgundy, :~:JN~?.~ .............................................. & 09 and Rhine. 249 A four 1 5 l.J• ( doflwvalu.. ~ SEBASTIAHI 1171 CHEHIN ILANC A lragrant, fruity, "any time" wine. 251 RED Reouearty 13.751IOML ........................ • ... TAQ RUFFINO 1177 SOAVE A zesty dellght from one to the proudHt names In llall•n wines. 2" RED ~ M.1111DML......................... .. .• TAG ' , I ' ' ' '·' ·' . ,. ' COCA COLA 12 Oz. Cana s1xP•1ea RED TAO . WAN·FU This white Is .. delictable with Amerlc.8 'food es It Is with Oriental cuisine. 2" RED Regt1Wly S4.241S>Ml ....................... • ••• TAO STONE CREEK 1175 OAMAY Smooth and balanced flavors make thla red an unt>Mtabl• value. 1 • REO' Regu&erly S2.7t 7S>ML.......................... . .. TAO HEINEKEN Light & Datk s1xP.cka 3 ea 12 Oz. IUDWEllER 12 Oz. Cena six Pack189 KEG BEER • CATERING • D£UCA TESIEN • DELIVERY • 496 E .. 17th ST.• COSTA MESA . PHONE [714] 648-9314 .... \ Prop. I Benefits Coastal Projects Proposition 1 oo the June 3 ballot la a muJU.faeeted Iona rang~ plan to aalvqe lbe 1tate'1 most valuable re-sourc~ lt could benefit almmt ewry part of Callfornla. but at m~t be ol particular l.nterwt to voten aloq the 0 n&n{le Coast. Just Uus month. the state Park and Recreation Com· m 1ss1on. meeting to choose amona 150 proposed pN>Ject.s. selected 73 for top priority funding ll Proposition 1 pa&HS -and lhrff of the four Oranae County projecta selected are nJ:ht here oo the coast. They are anillaJ d velopment and some addJUonal lund UNtuis1Uon at the new Crystal Cove Slate Pa.rk betw~n Corona del Mar and Lacuna Beach: camp-~rou.nd development at Doheny State Beach: and new duy-use fadlilles and pannng at lluntlngton State Beach The only other Oranae County project tabbed by the commission was land acquisition ut Chino mus. Proposition 1, which would authorize the sale of $495 million in bonds over a IO-year period, has been called a calch·all proposal, and in a sense it ls just that. But it also is an investment in the ruture that orf ers a chance to remedy much of the damage done to the state 's resources by population growth and over·exploitltion. A major part or the money would go toward develop. ment and rehabilitation of state and local parks and r ecreation areas. With millions of people seeking recrea· lion cl05e lo home, and now being turned away from park und recreation areas. it is imperative that the system be deve loped and maintained. The second major thrust would be water conservation reclamation and drainage, all essential to the agriculturai ~cunomy. In the area of soil conservation. the bond issue would he lp restore some five million acres already lost to water and wind erosion and salvage 400,000 acres or farmlands which will soon be lost because of poor drainage and s alt build-up. , Five million acres of commercial forestland which now is unproductive would be reforested. and fisheries which have been reduced to 40 percent of their former levels would be restored. · S""tr1Wlfi'at tifllny a pparen1Jy unrefat.ed re· · sources are included in the packffi&e, it also is true th!t~ll -~e"d attl!ntiorl, au ·conrnouTelo e weU:tie1ng oftlie state - and the longer the reclamation work is delayed, the more it will cost. For today and for the future, the Daily Pilot recom· mends a YES vote on Proposition 1. Radar Runaround It seems to happen every year. The California Highway Patrol seeks permission from the state Legisla ture to install radar on its patrol cars. The Senate approves. The teamsters' union lobby leans heavily on the Assembly. The measure is dereated. Thus Calilomia remains the only one of the 50 states that does not permit its state traffic police to use radar. This despite the fact that three·fourths of the cities in the s tate already have the radar equipment on their police cars. In short, the state's situation Ls ridiculous. The teamsters. of course. are worried about collect· ing more ~peecitng tickets if trucbn are obiqed to com· ply with me speed limit, wbicb they eootmd dtsnapts their schedules. But the Highway Patrol ls worried about the Jou of severaJ hundred officers because of the state hiring freeze. which already bas reduced the patrol's effeetlve· ness. And it's long been established that adherence to the s peed limit reduces accidents, especially those resulting in serious injury. It also conserves gasoline. Making the debate even more absurd is the fact that 1.300 CHP vehicles could be equipped with radar to clock speeders at no cost to the state. A federal grant of $2.5 million is still availab)e for the asking. In the interest of public safety and essential con· servation, the state Legislature s hould, for once, stand up to the teamsters this year and do what has to be done. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the spece above are those of the Da1ty Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626~Phone (714) 642...a21 . '----Boyd/Love & Theft ByL.M.BOVD Couples who e ngage in ii· licit affairs in motel rooms t en d to s teal thin gs therefrom as mementoes of the occasions. Or so says the operator of a classy PeM· sylvania motel. Thal is why be bas told tus desk clerks: Whenever a woman calls to reserve a room, tell her she must understand it's against the rules for guests to enter· tain the opposite sex in t.hia motel. Most women callers, upon hearing such, hang up, sa111 be. Meo are not so forwarned by telephone. but sigoa to the same effect are posted in the place. This •manager contends be doesn't care a whit about romanUc morality, but merely wants to protect his property against souvenir thieves. Q. What's "Gresham's Law?" A. 1be principle that says • Dear Gloomy Gus So driven have cut dotrD 8 pen:ent in, .. tonsumptlon. l1 aacrUlcel We sure dO need IOIDe dedlcaUoo. p1tr1otllm or 1t1latner you want to call lt before we'll make aQ headway 1ettin1 au pricee down. ' .... t • bad money d rives good money out of circulation. Bri· tain's Sir Thomas Gresha m s tated it. Example: A citiien with 100 old·time true silver dollars and 100 dollar bills tends to board the silver and spend the paper. Q. Do seals have ears? . A. Hearing apertures, yes. Ears, no. Q. What do these towns have in common? Dayton, Atl anta, Cleveland. Philadelphia, J acksonviUe, Norfolk, Bangor, Hartlord, New Haven, Phoenix, Stam· ford. Urbana and Newark? A. They're all towns in the state of New York, research reveals. Q. How long does lt take at sea level to hardboil an OS· trich egg? A. About four hours, I'm told. Researchers at the Boston U niversity School of Medicine wanted to conduct some experiments on people who'd never 1moted mart· Juana. Jt took them two montba of continuous day· ablft tntervlew1 flaally to find Dine youn1 men wbo quallfted. Jt'1 alto a fact that men moaey ec-into tbe mUinl of the perfume bottle tba jn. to lu caatenca. ODe oat ot ....., 25 women wbo -eacaced loel aloM to bQ her OWD ..... meat rlD1. Roben N. WMdl Publlsher Barbera l<rtlblch/Edltor..-...._ • .._ Rowland Evam/Rohert Novak Auto-Workers Consider Reagan WARREN, lll&da. -A political re~olt ~~.,. O.motraLI ••alnat t Carter &. blaa· l.q throuah Um atrcmahold ot the Un.lW!Cf Auto Workera, 11p.a1. lna a pioll!ble November uip9et of a wtt0me proponiou by pre- a umpta ve R~pubUcao DOm.lnee RooaJd Rl-aaao. The 1hiftln1 political mood in auburban Macomb County out· side Detroit WM S ex - ~ m plifled by a 38·year-Old plasttcs worker whose husband toils for the troub l ed C h ry s ler Corp. "I hate to leave a sink10g ship. but this year r might be voun~ Republican for the first time ever," she told us. "l am start.mg to think about Ronald Reagan " TRJS UFETIME 0{'mO<'rat i~ among 64 vott'rs wt' intervu·~'\C-d in several precincts of southern Macomb County (median fumi· ly income: $20,260) selected for us by Patrick Caddell's Cam· bridge SurvC'y ResC'arch as bas· tions of UAW strength. Armed with a questionnaire prepared Art Hoppe lie--niglil Refugees A refuRee knocked on my door • the other m~ht. He said his name was Francisco and he bad made the dangerous voyage by Ceddell and aJded :~ce Ryder mad t.o other tr ln· a.rv'-'ren, OW' bo\ale·to-bouM talll1 ancowe1 eel 33 De~rata, el1bt 8-publicUI aod Z3 ln- d.epeodeaa. Thelr J)fftldeauaJ choices are st-art.Ung: Reagan, 23; Carter, 21 : Rep. John Andenon. eilbt: doo't know, Mven; and "will not vote," five. Even matt startling are t~ perceptlom these presumably average voters have of Carter and ~agan. Which would be stronger on defense: Reagan, 6·to·l; on handling the et'onomy: Reagan . 2 ·t O ·l . on "leadership": Reagan, 2·t0-1; on tax policy (which our in· tervlews show Is developing into a hot sleeper issue>: Reagan. 3·l0·1. IN SHORT. Carter's pol1t.Jcal "'eakness as g1\·ing Reagan an attentive early heanng among d 1s1 ll us1oned Democrats. dramal1zini? the pohlacal at· tr1butC's bes t kno wn ubout Reagan A Chrysler production line worker who now favors Rea11an, asked what 1t 1s that Reagan "stands for." replied "If you don't know what ReaRan stands for. you shouldn't be tak· tnR ttus p01l " across the stormy Car ibbean ~ J>:~~~;p;~~iL .. _..1:~ seeking freedom from o p \1 pression on our shores. ,,..._.,..L~n .. I welcome you with an open heart and open arms." I said. "M er c i , m 'sieu," ,he said. Only on the queeUon of which candidate la beat flu.eel to deal wltb the Soviet Union does Carter ~ve Reagan a contest, and even there h e l oses. Reaa:an'a ravorable·unfavorable raUo lt S1 percent favorable; Carter '•· despite the fact that over ball these voters a r e Democrat.a, ls 47 percent. "He ia 5lr0og," an automouve worker said about Reagan. "Reagan seems to be more ag· gresslve," said a 41-yeal"-old tool and die maker. a Democrat now planning to vote for Reagan. B UT THE ''STRONG'' Reagan cuLo; both ways A 43· year-old telephone operato r backing Ande r so n s aid, .. Reagan could get us into war." A 53 year-0ld X-ray techruc1an c;eps ll differe ntl y· ··with Carter, there dehnately will be "'nr soon With Reagan. maybe "'e can avoid ¥tar " In a ll the interviewing we have done over the past ~enera- 11on. talk of "'ar has never been 'iO dominant. t-Ior has avowed w11linltheSS to !>pend more fQr def.ense The -vot-ers w~ talked to ravored in creased defense ~pending almost 4·to· l. By a margin of better than 2·lO·l , lhese \"Oters actually ravored '' I more Md beUer anm .. .,... ti It meant ralainl tu•." That r~ CAD oalJ IM a. plained by concem Oftf' the So- viet invasion ol Alp•n••aa die :headlines Jut fall over tM lo. vlet combat brieade lD a.be. ..S the vulnerability of llMldle EMt oll auppUes and otber •tam tM& the U.S. is sllppt.nc bela.IDd tbe Soviets. What makes tlile williDI· nesa to pay higher tuee .... peeled is that it comes la tbe face of general auppon for Reagao·s espousal of Kemp.- Roth income tax cut. (30 per· cent over three years>. D ESPITE some akeptklam, voters here supported Kemp. Roth, 2.8 to 21 (with 15 uneer· taln >. But the skepticism abowed that Reagan needs to do more explaining than he haa done so rar. A 41-year-old houaewtfe, an independent voter who plans to back Reagan in November, was troubled. "Where would Reagan Rel the money for such a bl& tu t'Ul°'" But Reagan clearly bu made Kemp-Roth an lssue tbat 10 far works for him inside the UAW's politieai power ~ter. On-only one other issue. that of a llrOag national defense. does Reagan do better agamst Carter than on lax policy. --~---ctr . • ·'That s fu nny," I sa id. "You t sound an:· ~· '~G~.5Uf'(aJNil,UH~'lil.Y,~Y806~rj~~~~~~!· No. I 'm Haitian.·· "Sta nd right where you are while I call the cops. You· re an illegal alien!" "Hold on." he said. "How com e you welcome all these Cubans with an open beart and open arms and you want to toss me in jail and send me back where 1 came from ? It's because of the color of my sktn. isn't it?" "Nonsense." I said with digni· ty. "Some of our new Cuban brethren are blacker than you are. No offense, but the ract is you simply haven't been op· pressed correctly.·' THAT PaJCKED bis national pride. "I'll have you know." be said , drawing himself to his full Charles McCabe height. "that for the past 23 yea rs under the Ouvaliers. Papa Doc & Son. not to mention their nefarious Tonton Macoutes. we ffa1t1ans have enjoyed the mo5t corrupt. loathesome. brutaJ. op press1ve regime in this or any other he misphere. l hope you won't think I'm bragging." ··Not at all." I said. "The problem, however, is that you have been oppressed by right· wing d1ctators. I fear we accept only refuges from left·wing di<'· tators." "l didn't know that." "I think it 's a law. Anyway. 1f you were a boat person fleetn~ the Communist desPQts in Viet- nam, we have a larf'e quota for you to come in under. On the othe r hand. if \OU ¥t ere one of those poht1cat' t roublemakers rrom South Korea or the Ph1hp- p1 nes makinR <1 co"ardly at· tempi t11 a\otd beini.? shot. -.e ¥t Ould ha\'e to '.>tnk >OU on s1ghL Do you dancl' ' · "I can't e'en disco " "NO MATrER. We don·t even take 1n def ec t 1 n~ pr1ma ballenna..s unless lhey are de· fe<'ting from the mastermmds o< th<' Krembn. Then they get an apa r tment 1n midtown Manhattan. And we dearly dote on Hunganans. particularly 1r they are now. or ever have ~n Freedom Flghters. · · "That·s okay," said f'ran- c1sco. "but wby not me. too"" "Look here." I patiently ex· plained. ··1f we ofrlcially ac· ce pt you as an o ppressed political refugee, at wou.ld be an insult to your oppressor. our loyal friend and dear ally, Pftsi. dent Duvahe r. Is that any way to run a Free World? .. ··ouvalier's an s.o .b." "Well. as Franklin Rooeewlt said of Trvjillo: ·He may be an s.o.b .. but he's our s.o.b.' Now back on your boat." ··okay, but when I get home, I'm going to overthrow that rat. Duvalier. and install a ~ Communist dictatorship." "You do." I said, pattinc bis s houlder in encouragement. "and we'll welcome you bad wi th an open heart and opeaa arms." Era of Public Confession Is Becoming a Bore An old and not partkularly comely human trail has beeome epidemic in our country in re· t'enl years. This is lhe matter o( public confession. Public con- fession -to another person, to a group, to a mass audience -has become so prevalent, an fact, as to seem something new. I have nothing against con· fession. public or otherwise. In fact , I engage in it myself from time to time. What I object lo is confession by p eople who have not.bing to confess, really. A bore doe s not become 4ess of a bore when he admits that be was ooce a calamlte in a boy's school. or that be plotted for years to decapitate bis mother. A bore la a bore and what's new? TBB&E BA VE been great confessional boob. They have served not only the~ ol purgtnc tbe conleuor 1 IOCll, but of guldina others out of c:on· fualoa. St. AuausUDe eomea to mlnd. Tbe man wbo aaJd, "Love God and do what 10U wiU." You ua apmd ball a Uledme tryiDf to ftcure out what thoM wor-. meao. A.Dd lt 'a worth ha.If a llf etil:ne. ~oare11ton m1y be 1ood fOf' tbl IOW, but tt'a beU oa 1'0UI' (tiendl, and OD lar1e M~ of tbe public at •ar1e. It'• bid moulll when tM IUbjed Ill hand CODI .... He bu the benefit ol first-hand knowled~e. But what of the disaffected daughter. the candid friend. the village gossip who confesses at one re· move IN RECENT months books have appeared that have con· reased for their subjects that Tyr one Power was homosexual in the days when that was a blackmallable offense. that Gary Cooper was "the greatest cocks man in history." and that the true love or Joan Crawford's lire was a news paper man named Charlie McCabe. no rela· lion thank you. Is the human condition e nric hed by the blatherskitea who merchandise lhia sort of offal. usually when Pu~la the subJect 1s dead and can't sue" And those delicious game shov. s on the box wherein. dutifully married suburban cretins allow coyly that they do some pretty randy things in lhe old sack. Thes e confessions, elicited by a cooperative master of ceremonies. are done lo lovey-dovey style which pre· sumably makes them accept.a· ble. Their mouths should be washed out with Kirkman's laundry soap. Thls operung or the emotional pores reached its height, one hopes, in the decade we Ju.st got out or by the skin of our teeth. Tom Wolfe christened It "t.be Me ~ ··~. I llced It .,.._ befor9 tlWj ~ the pricea.u l Decade." I call it t.be soUpsistic '70s. Solipslsm is that t.beory which holds. philosophically, that "'ootbiog is real but tbe self." This is true. As true as water and air. But the self. like water and air. can be de1raded and polluted, and the reality become decidedly unpleasant. Tbe ob- session with self can 10 to tbe lengths descr ibed by oee re· porter, where a plain butct.er shop in Sprincfielcf, Ill .• ia uQed .. a meat boutiq'-"" and a lliloe store in Lone Island 1oea _.... the n ame "tbe Shoe Ba· perience." PEOPLE PAY beatthy --or their HnWaal to be ..... tlona.lly muuedl>y the ...... ., Werner Erhard and the beavtea at Synanoa. not to speak ot Ule ineff1ble Korean Sun at~ Moon, who doeln't ev. pn.m in Eacliah. It woald be J-.t • good if Werner used Swabili, ID my view. Even the jock world b8I • been Immune from tbls CGe· tacioa ot public conleuioa. 1'11 Yankets were kept ano.t i. season by what Reale a.cr-•• of Billy, and what Billy ~ of Reute. and wb1t ttaey ..aa. thou&bt ot the father·flcun. llf. Stelnbrenner. That people abould •«eft pubUc r.ponatb6Uty rather dim public coaleuion ii not u ldM lh•l ls l'Oina to knock O¥W .... new I08p&llta. You talk ~ and 10'I I« nott~. You "tliil alon1 your Muter Cb2 llllil Visa c:ard to tbe ear .... turned l>ropbet, and you•re made wbole. WOUid ,_ '-' a doetrine from WI ••f ~ ... .. - .. CAUFcOANlA DAILY PILOT A 7 SF 'White Night' Was Blac~ • • • Year Ago Today "WWI& NIGB'I'" WA.& GAY leaden u.kt. • • .._......,..a tatbarsll ol ~modona Lbat bad been ' ""vl#n• for ,..,... .\DCI lbe verdict ol volunlar)' mawl.....,,w ia tM &layt.ap ol Mayor Geor1e M~ ud ~rvilor Harvey ll11k wu the lut •U'••· Milk wu I.be clty'a moll prominent bomoae"X· ual, a.ad \be liberal lloe('()M bad been eleeted with •troas llQPPOl1 from the cay romm&&nlty. Many ~ read tbe verdict moat bad expect· ed nnt....._ murder -u a sreen lipt to kill, eaped91b fftbe victim was 1ay. And llO they rioted. thousa.odi ol aa~ and atr~&IDDM'at the jury's declaioa. atamned was Mlami'a black commwu-t~ at ..... of an all-white jury to acquit four .t.~1111.....,.._ white a ·policem.n of au cbarpl relat.d to lb• vtoleat ••U. of Artlu1r llcDutfte. a black ln· 1ur&Dft executive. IN lllAIO, DEADLY UO"l'ING, Aa80N and looUnt broil• out late SatW'day and rated lnto the newwtiM . .. , think we .a.ould be 1"9~ lb.at DO one WIS llUled" lMt year In SU Fraatiaco, la.kl Supervilor Harry Brttl, a bomoeau.al wbo ~ Milk., old poat. "We have ahown ,that we are DOt a violent ~mmunlty, but on th~\ ooe nitht, we had Just been pUibed too far.'' Roo Bak«. ed.ltor ol the bi-weekly "Sentinel," aald the riot "demonstrated to the dty and the country that 1ay people cou&d simply oo looter contain their race -that lt bad to be expressed." May 2l began u any aprin& day ln t.be city by the bay, wtt.b bi&b clouds and c:ool breeaes. But in· ~malty, San Fraocl&co wu just boldinc itself to•etber: a jury wu deUb«aUnc the cue of Dan White, who aix months before had fat.ally shot Moscone and Milk in City Hall after M0&cooe told WbJte be could not have back the superviaor'a seat be bad voluntarily fiven up. PIW8ECU'l'Oa8 ASKED roa " VEaDICI' o( murder with special clrcwmtanffa t.bat couJd have led to the death penalty. The defense, ariu· ing that White was not in cootrol of him.self, pleaded for a manslaughter convict.ion. Ei!rly afternoon and the verdict came - manslaughter. carryln& a maximum sentence of seven years and elpt months in prisoo. Bill Kraus, president of the Harvey Mlllt Gay Democratic Club, remembers the events that followed. ''The thing I remember most is btarlng about the verdict and rushing down to Castro Street and embracing a friend. There were tears ln our eyes. We were totally unbelieving. "And tben .l., remember the palpable sense of Impending violence. I turned to someone and said, 'I know it sounds crazy, but you can feel it in the air'." BY DUSK, A MOB THAT BAD gathered along Castro Street. the hettrt of tbe city's homosexual comm\Dlity, began to march toward City Hall. They were 5,000 strong when ~Y converged urreivtc Center sborUy1lfter 8 p.m. -Fewer than 20 PoUce counterattacked J::! after 10, pushing the millln1 crowd lnto tM acrou the street. A cloud ot tear 1u walled overbucl. BY EARLY TVE8DAY, llOaE TRAN 250 police bad restored order, but not before UIO people were lJUured and 11 mllllon lD damaae bad been done. ctty Hall wttb a abamblel ol broken aJass. lD the toUowtna monlba. repemmk>nl of the verdict and "Wb.tte Night" rumbled tbroulh the cl· ty. PoUce Chief Charles Gain. accuaed by bis troops ol under-reactin1. was uked to resip and did ao. Diltrict Attorney Joeepb Freitas, beld respoaaible by many for DOt aeeurtna a mutdet convlc:tioa, wu ouated by voters. The cooaemua amoo1 tbe 1a1 eommunltJ II that it ii st.roa.eer today than it wu before. "HistorY will not look at the Dan White riot u nearly ao important aa tbe lncreued aenM tbat gay1 can participate openly and pnxluetlve)y lD society," llrttt said. And Dan Wblte? 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(AP > -The Ma.ssacbusett.s Audubon Society. in an effort to guarantee sur· vival of the tern, has "r eluctantly" agreed to a federal program to poison 3,000 seagulls off Cape Cod. · Tbe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Is Initiating a program of poisoning, sboollng and trapping the gulla, as well as oiling their eggs, to save a small tern population on Monomoy Island, a ribbon of sand off the coast of Chatham . The estimated 66,000 gulls on the federal bird sanctuary have been threatening 7,000 terns there. 1be plan. scheduled t.o start June t, is to re- duce the gull population and create a 200-meter · buffer zooe between the bird colonies. Air Bus Fare Hiked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The one-way fare for bm aervke by SFO Airporter lnc. between San Francisco International Airport. and the downtown tenniul will go up 30 cents. Tbe state Public Utilities Commission granted the ,,btM to meet higber fuel costs and as interim relief lw the rmn which lost $492,103 oo its 1979 opentioos. 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Jr. 2H 4-7 IOYS 54-l 3H LADIES' ''Bikini'' SWIMSUITS _.. ... noose trom , \..ir•etv 01 styles ~ ldbf•C YOUR CHOICE Eipe11ence the rti!I Jun ol surfing close to tt1ewa11ew1th thts ~~~~ soil llex.<lfe C1e111ce 38"-21· 24.95 310 STOCK UP! CAT FOOD Ass't. flnon 6 oz. YOUR CHOICE 590 CARDEN PLANTS 4" POTS SPEC:IAL! fA8.YSIZE \ ' .-lle CWL.v~ QUEENIE C.••~·--... ---i"·.JI "I iindenuind 1t 1Ulrwd out aa an 1m11.auon ol Unus a1 parua and NI~ went out, and. ~. bett ~ are ·• Randall to Head Senate at CCC Eldon Randall. a me mber o( Coastline Com- munily College's firsl graduaUng class in 1977, has been elected president or lhe college Academic Senate Randall, a reside nt o( Huntington Beach. te aches real est ate e conomics for Coastline . Following his gradua tion with an Associate m Arts degret> from C.oaslllne , RandaU 'A-ent on to earn a S achelor of Arts from the Uruvt>rsity or Redl&.Jlds He is currently pursuing graduate work at Cal State ~ Beach In addiUOn to teaching at Coastline Communi· ty College. Randall lS an agn bu.stness consult.ant. He succeeds Tim Clark. art instructor. as pre s1dent o( the senate and w1U take office July l Other new Acadeauc Senate oU1cers are Viet> pres ident ·Donna f'nebert.S hause r f)f Costa Mesa . needle u ts 11\Slructor . Secretary ;-.io\U.'lle Hendrickson of Newport Beach, needle . arts U\S~or ... orrt>5pondmg Secretary Virginia ~1tC'hell 6' Lo"T Alamitos, music Instructo r . Par liamentanan J oseph Gaud>o o( Costa Mt>Sa. mus ic Instructor . and T reasurer Jeann i ne Englehart ot Fountain Valley, dance instructor. NJ Panel Backs Singer's Song TRE.'iTON. N J I AP) Bruce Spn niistft•n 's hit ~ong. "Born to Hun ' may be c o m <' N t·w J ersey·~ youth anthem, but th e r ock ~1 n gN won't be dubtx'<I a~ lht.• state's "pop music am- bassador .. . Assembly Education C om mittee m e mbe r s voted 5-2 Monday to re· D~tlaNoti~ lt·ase a resolution fo r le~1~l1ll1\·e votin~ tha t would make "8-0rn to Ru n · t h£• uno ffH'I JI theme fur 1'.cY. Jl'r-.t·~ ~outh B UT COMMITT EE me mbers voted to delt-te a sectioo or the m<'a.s ure c it i ng S pr i n g - steen. of Asbury Park. as the Garden State's pop m usic ambassador The comm.itte-e m eel· COttu 1ng attracted about 30 MARVIN t0Hl:N ,.,,O.,.t ol young persons 8"Y\.0. ,._ vor~ P•\M!d -•Y M ..... :io. ·~ !M.f,.,,......, 11v '"' .. ,,. "When my friend and (<'(1141 c-°' -von. .............. h t r bo t \#rv•<n *'"I><' ~kl••_,......,,,, P''" 1 ave argumen..., a u at ,,.,. e.-111 °"""' Ct rnet••• N•w New York versus New ~:,:·,,.,:;:;;:"!:,~ :.:.,o;.,• 0~~~~ J ersey. he always wins ......... S41G m.. beca use he has Bruce OltlHS ANORFW J OREN'>. -~. •r-.• Mn• o• ,..,.,,,nq1on 8u<~. u ~ •d' ., rt t•f.0 f'rr\Pf.OV'f""' of ttw Utoon OU (O"'P<l"Y .... Olf'O on w.<!""Ml41Y M 41y 11. lf40 4'. N \ hof'ne fUfW"t dl W~Vt(,.'\ ort D•f"O•n9 .tt P i#t f f" Oron" .. '" !>mllM. Mon-y Hunt1nqlon S."<~ U.•U' Neptune Societ v Clt~MATIO.. au lltAL "'' SlA 646-7431 y-~NI t«Wtty ~ --................... lb _y ..,., ___ ,_Mnll<H. Springsteen." s ajd J e rry Applebaum of Brooklyn. '"H E'S Al'i a m · bussador because he goes out and tells about Ne w Jerse y. He put it on th e r oc k m a p o f America." The stale doesn't have an orficiaJ state song ORANGE COUNTY UCI Honors 11 ·for Contributions ~lcY'f'n thlnken end doers on the campus and lft tbe commu:nlty received wliver11ty Hrvic~ 1warda dw1nl tbt UC lrvt.De AJwnni A.NoclaUoo'a rH~l a...wtt and l.aurtla banquet. T'hoM clle!d for campua tcirvic~ Included. Dr. WWla• Park~r ol Irvine. protessor ot ph)' Its and aut1t1nt vtce chancellor for plans and PN>tcrln\J II<-wu ~co1n1~ tor-b11 Mrv1~ u chalrmctn of lht• t 't'I Ar•d('mlc Plannln1 Council and for h111 work 111 NlHte\' ullocetlon and planning on tht• U('I \'lln\JIUI\ OT. E.v•rb t'ltlJK'htlr o( Newport Sffcb, pro· re aor of l'h~mh1trv a nd d~un ol the UCI School o( Stat Head Sl1op Proposal Backed Oranae County Supervisors are supportine pro- posed state le11slaUon that would ouU1w the sale of drug paraphernalia . but have refused to consider enacting a lockl ordlnanc~ baMin& the pr•clice In county territory S upervisor Ed1!lon M Ille r :ud has orfi<'e hus rt'ceo ivt>d more than 700 letters from county reM- dent11 C'Om pl1unln$! ubout .. head shops" that sell drug paraphernalia PhyakaJ Mlences. He -u bonor'ed for b.ls con· tribuUona toward developmeot of UM cMp&rlment 's atatW'e in organic chem.lilt>' and the CRatioa of the d~artment'• lnatrumentaUon center. He also was cited for hJa extenaln inter1ctJon w1th under· graduate t tudente bot.b In retearch and \eachlna. ~ Ha111,._ of HunUftCtoo Beech, a&· l <><'iated atudfntl bwilnMt mao11er. who wa.s re - cognii.ed for b.1A reeponalblUty for the overall busi- ness and financial optraUoaa of ASUCI and for over8eelnR lM ac<'OunUna. puttbulng and con· tractual ugreomcnt.e of tho student body. Kart "1.Jlll of Manhett.an Beach. • senior ma- joring In soc:lal erolop, who was honored for b.is ~rvire as c b1drman t)( lhe University Center Board ror t97'MO end hla work wttb the UCI Stu- denl Alumni AsaoclatJon and the UCJ Summer Orientation 1talr. P~ MandM.bt of N"'J)Ort Beacll. pre.sl· dent of ihe UCl Faculty Wives dub, who bas de · dinted 15 yean o( Mnlc-t to UCL During her t.enurt> u J)f'eltdent o( t.be UCJ f'aeu.lty Wives she roordinated the c~auoo of outreach services. ac· ll\'1ties and publications lo support or a variety of campus programs She LS the wife or Or Alexei Maradud.in. prot~sor ot physk s and former dean of the UCJ Graduate OiVlsion Phn~l'ft lntemaUonal, a women's service and social organlsaUoo eatabllsbed al UCJ lo 198'7. Bee Dien o( Irvine, vice president ror ln~t mtnta ror the UCl Foundation. He b.U Mt"Yed u a , member ot the UCI Foundation Boa.rd 1lntt ll'74 and hu piloted th• rourse oC the foundAUon's In· vestmentJi 11lnce 1978. Tho6e cited for community aervtce were: Dr. Robert and Peuy MH&l••.,Y or Newport Beach, founders o( the Oran1e County Natural H.Jstory Foundation. Dr. Montgomery, proreaaor of English at UCt, and bis wiJe have been instrumentaJ in es tabli5hlng the foundaUon which ls keyed to the preservation. interpretaUon and enjoyment of the local geology, paJeontology and arcbeo&ogy Marleoe Godoy o( Los Angeles. a member of the UCt class or 1976 and now stud)'Ulg denlistry at USC. She WU honored for her v°'unteer won as student director of the USC Mobile Dental Cl.ink whtch provides denll.J care to the poor. Harvey WlOJams of Irvine, assistant dirtttor of lhe UCt Career Planning and Placement Center . v. as cited for hls work on behalf of minority stu· dents. partkularly in the area of med.icaJ school admtMions, his contributtOM as chairman of tbe ~tateWlde Statutory Comrrut~ee of Extended Op- po rt unity Programs a nd Services for the Califorrua Community Colleges. and his numerous ad\'1sory rol~ for federal agencies and foreign However. he suld he believes a law enacted by the state wouJd pro- vide more far reachlnit a nd uniform e nforce· ment lhan a local rode. Drug paraphernalia 1s d e fined a s any ap- paratu.s SJX"C,'ifically de- s 1gnt"d for the use of drug~. such as cocaine s poons or m a rijuan a pipes . governments in health phmrung. Jaaltt Smtc.19 o( Huntinaton Bearh. a member of lhe UC'l class o( 1971. who was rerognlud for her ('()ntrlbutions to the UCI Alumni As&oclatton Boord. whlC'h Include~ ~rvlc-e on 15 different com- milll"e'S , and for her part1clpat1on as a student m .=-=========================:.__-========:::x:==~ "H il"s illegal to u.qt• the drug, it s hould bt> 11· l ega l t o u s e th e p a r a phernali a·." said Don Burdsall, Miller's exttuth't' aide. ··:-.to one has made a h ead s hop count. but there are a lot of them in the county ... he s~ud Burdsall des<'nbed a nead shop a.., any bus1· n e s s s ell1ns: dru s:: pa·raphemalta Usually the business a li-o ~ells records and tJpl'S. he s aid Space-age Project s Described \·1sitors sta};ng at a SIOO-rrullion luxury hotel planned for a s1tl' nt:ar the Anaheim Coovt>nl1on Cente r may be a ble to take a monor ail from the hotel to Disneyland. the Ora n1t e Cou nt y Transit District v. J!) told ttu.s v. eek. IN ADDITION. 20,000 passengers a day will p a ss through the bus terminal on the hotel's ground floor after com· ple tion of the projects In early 1983. d.lstnct staff members said. Plans for the 1.000· room hotel. to be buil t b y th e Hi lto n and Wra ther corporatir>n:,. will include a 19.000· sq uare-foot t r.:in.,po rta- l10n centt-r TH E TRANSIT dis trict had planne d t o spend $4 to S5 m1lhon on a l r a nsportallon C'enter for the area. but now pro bably '4 111 lea .. c ~pace from the hotel "Got o probl.rm~ Thn IDntt' to Pol Dtmn Pal IC't/j <'Uf rNJ taJ)t'. gt> rt mg thl' onswt"T.! and ~t Ml "'"' nrf"d to 1oh 't' nwquuws in g0temment and hu.s1ne.\s '-fail your que.ttwn.s lo Pal Dunn. At Yrn.r S.•rt'IC'I' Uronq" COG.fl DmJy Ptlot. p 0 Hor IY'1. Cnsta Mtso rA 92626 As many lntt>T1 cu pou able u·1ll h(> ~Nl, hut phoMd mquiru>s or lt>ttt'Ts Mt mclud.mq thP readn 's Ml naT!'W'. addreu and hwmes~ houn ph.mt• numbt>rcannot bf>con.ndnrd Th1$columna~r6da1 111 u cqn Sun.days · IH"h1rfuh••r ( cu1 {·uf (·o lit ~ DF..AR PAT l have a b<>t with my hu~hund that th<' rost of Hot wate r ts l<'s~ tf you use a du,h wa!"hc>r than if you do d ish~ by hand l'm o;un· I read Uus in a previously published A VS column As you can probubly figure out, I would hke t..o g~t ~dishwasher. K L . Huntington BcaC'h \'oo're rift.ht. A \'S dJd report that It ro11ts about twi~ as m~b to do dJstH-8 by band Ulan to run a loaded dish-a asbt"r once. It works like UU.s. A dJsbw~r U8e'8 about 16 gaJ1orui ol bot water to comple(.e Its t'ycle, and you usually cu do an en · tire day's dishes in oae load. Coattnriy. lf you wub your°"._ disbes in a normal·tslaed lak, yoa probably use about l.S ga..Uoa.s of bot wawr for washing and the same amount fOf' rlnslag. Hand- " ashed dlsbes for thrtt muls a day woaJd use up approlimat.ely 42 gallons of bot -aater. If you use two sinkfuls of wash and ri~ ,.ater aft n l'IC'b meal. . l•tw.fo• Produc•f Daugc>rcuu DEAR READERS: Tbe Consa.mer Product Safety C.Ommissk>a lot.ends to bu 11besto6 paper w hich ls sold dirtttly to ~amers or i.astalled lo homes. When asbestos paper ls cat. folded or torn, or tr tbe product ls damaged, It cu release asbHtos fibers th.at can caa.se long ~a.se aad cucer U ln· haled, accordln1 to the CPSC. Asbestos paper is used primarily to &nsulate hot water pipes and heal duds and to prot~! wells from beal·produclng appliances such as stoves and ov~ns . It's also osed for sbeU·llnlnit. kitchen counter prottttlon, placemats and automotive murner repairs. The paper ls a gny-whJte color about '" Inch tbk k or less, usu.Uy packaged l.n ~ls. It Is sold iJl hardware or other stores that baad..le bome repair supplies. DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Simple WilJ .................................. 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CdM Pilot Deatlu Graduate d o~ as fireproofing, sacb as beltlnd a 11iove or aroaod~ stove-pipe; The paper·.....W be ttm~ and tbrcnm away lf It Is llsed for plattme,nts. shelf pe~r. hot pads, bin Unen. ba.rbene llDers, oven she lf Unen or closet Uners. Before removal, dempea the sorface with water to redace tJw re· lease of fibers. The paper U9ea McMtkl be UptJy sealed lmkie a plutlc bag for dlJpOeal. CPSC ad· vises CODAUDen to retarn any anopeaed packa1es Mortuarv • CrematlOf'l s 417 E. 17th S1 Costa Mesa 64&-4888 PIHCI laOTMBS SMmft' MOITUAIT 627 Main St. HunttnQton Beach 53M5639 ... , ...... y ~ ..... . HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster ~ PACIRC'8W 1 W IMI'' Pl'll CerNtetv Moft'*V ()'9P8f 3!500 Pac.tic VWJW Ome Ne#OOf1 Beech 6'4-2700 MIPCOlr ICll MOtrTUAml LAQuna Beech -...15 ... L.aQun• Hiii• 76&-0933 Sen Juan Cep11treno ~1 n& ... _.... ~Efl,..AY r nr)n uoa11du:; c.... ..... MM110 ~ -. .. ElsewOOre · Second u . James E. MISSION. Kan. <AP) ·-Grayson Maynard Enlow, 6.1, the voice of .. l'he S hado w "' o n network radio daring t~ late 1940s and early 1950s. died Sunday. Enlow also appeared in the Broadway s h o w s "My Sister Eileen," "Of Thee I Sing," "Time of \'our Life" and .. The Big People." HONG KONG <AP> - A preliminary f'"&l · mortem of radical at- torney Fay 8&adeT. 48 1bow1 a .. suspecteCi overdose of dnags," ac- cording to a Hoa.c Koo.g police spokesman. Mrs. Stender of Oakland died h e re Tuesday --ooe )'ear aft.er an asaasaln's bullet crippled her. a champion ot priloG re form. N•"YY CIDdr. William r. o.e-Jr.,..,. ol re- Und Mr Foree Col -•ra. WU1am r. o.c.a Ir. ol -Celle • SoC.o, .... a.-:.. .... bMD pnmlllild .... 81 a memMr oe tbe staff of comm~ader, Na•aJ lmfatt o~ ...._. hdlk, llublc .. ,,,... .... Garn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster N . Garn of 1100 Dolphin Terrace, Coron a del Mar, has graduated from the T -38 Talon instructor pllot course at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas. He will be assigned for duty to Reese Air Force Base lo Texas. Garo Is a 197 4 graduate ot Corooa del Mar H1Cb School and lo 1978 earned a bachelor'• degree and was com- miHioaed through the Air Force Academy. , .. -••••ece ..,.. ............... ,, ,,,4 ....... c..e. ..... of .. ~ paper to Ute place of pardaaae. Glcrzf» Grt>at for Ga: ing • DEAR PAT: A reader asked re<-ently whe re to buy silicone liquid e mulsion to make a solution that would keep windows free from fogging. As an Amway dealer, I would be happy to help he r with this problem. We sell a product called "Silicone Glaze." which ls what she needs. It also can be used as a window or mirror cleaner and a ~ar polish. The proportions for the window-coating are: 2 tablespoons Sllicone Glau. J tablespoon In· dustroclean <anoLber Amway product), aod 15 ounces water. J .M., Newport Beach n..a for 1"J' ltelp. Yov ~r la beiat fonranled to H.C., Fouiala Va.Ue7. lier ndpe called for 1 tablespooa el IWeolle e•...._ llile4 wt&la &lane c.,. el wa&et. Fiii SIMINAI: HOW TO PIOAT FIOM llAL IST A Tl IM THI 'IO's • How S-00 can achieve FINANCIAL FREEDOM throUQtt ettecttve pl..Wng. • How to LOWER YOUR TAXES through Real &tate •How to beet today's HIGH INA.ATION • How to a~d pitfall• & mlatakft Of beolMlng lnvntora Speel(4n highly eicperlen«*t In Reel Eatete end ftnencilll plennlng wtll pr9Mnt thft FRU tecture. If ~ ,... It .. time td do tc)fMttllng to l)tOtect ~ ~ ~ hlvt'I tnfiatton end ...... then )QI w6M went tO .nend 1Nt .mNr tn.t CC>Uld mike a Hi.time~ ic, ~flf..cllf'**"9. ... AY1 MAY 23"1 ·7:JO P.M. llAL IST A Tl sadMA.I Alrpott., IM on Mc:Atthur BIYd • IAeroee from the °''1:.c:,..~ airport In N~ For , ... ~ 0t tf u~ to ltttnd and deelr't enot"9r time leave name •nd number et 17U l e.-2-1221 ect .01e 30%off Orange County to Salt l,ake City cm ti.Top8 anaaa. Discount applies to rouncMrtp adult coach fare . Subject to change. Resavnttons m~t be made 7 days tn advance. and yoo must stay owr 1 Saturday night. Sa.ts are Umhed, so CAii a 1i'avel AQent, your Corporate "frawJ Arranger, or HughesAlr.wstat (714> 540-2060 . ----·-- • .99 2.99 Reg. 8.44 ,..... Pole. Brais tene6on style with 3 hangers. Plslts not Included. Deluxe Planter Pole Reg. 13.99 Sele e.91 15.99 . Reg. 21.99 ~Mnl Sptwier. 5pfeads 20" pd\. ......... Mnll 9prwSer Reg. 29.99 &Ille 19.99 49.99 Reg. &9.99 Hollywood 2-Ton Hydreullc Floor J8dl. Holds up to 5000 lbs. goes weight, h&s 5"·15" llf1ing range. 34.99 Reg. 52.99 ~ Wh111bm1ow. Contractor's type wtth 4Yz cu. ft. tray. 19.99 Aeg.a• v oe. ........... TW9nty p69C» ..,. tot 4 In lleOttld S**nt 59.99 Reg. 79.99 Men'• 10.Speed Huffy1t 8lcyde. Handsome sitvef 26'' bN has stem-mounted shift levers, dual caliper handbrakes. more. Slight c:Mrge for assembly. 8.99 Reg. 15.99 T .... LC822 CelallllcJf. Has 8 digit LCD display. 2ror 3.00 .77 · Aeo a.&& Heh lluin-l'loor Wax. Tl o.t. Ille 25°/oon baaeball gloves Choose lrom jr. SIZ8 Ultle League, baSebaft, and softt>al gloves from names Ike Wll&ong. Raw1ings •• iwld Regen~. Hurry ., for best seled!Onl Your Choice 39.99 .11eech Reg. 1.33 .. n,u ClllltO.-...... waodO... ..... Reg. 1.11 ..... ,, .... 29.99 Reg. 39 99 ~ Boog ..... Boerda. FuM 44" sae boards tor beactt Of pool. Reg. 64.99 Printing CalculMorL Chooee Triton"' TP-12 thermal Pflnt, or Sharp~ 10 digit s><tnter. 30°/oon mlctoweve ovenel S.V. on • modern. OOIW9l lient miaowave ~ by namee like Shatp and Quasar Hurry tor best MIBCbOlll 49.99 Reg. 62 99 Sou~n• S1eNo. Has 5 .. Mde range speakers walnut gralfl Wly1 veneer cabinet. DAIL V PILOT A f J 5.99eec11 Reg. 9.99 ~ Poking Chlllra. ~. long·lutlng. Aa80f1ed colors. . ~ ,_ ) . .2299dl .. Reg. 1.44 '° 1.55 -Wood ...... Ctnoe of IUlt. dreu Of --· 1·79.99 Reg 219.99 SoundMlgn ~ sw.o. Has AM/FM, 8-track or cassette play trecord. 279.99 49.99 Reg 329.99 eot... 19" (Oleg.) Cotor TV. Soid state design With auto ootof con1ro1 --1.. •• - Reg. 69.99 Mldlend ~ca. Hes LED channel 1ndlc4tor. C81PA twitch. squetch control. Sale llmlted to quantities on han~. Sorry, no. ralnch~ks. No sales to dealers. · I ette8stJry = .... 1'05 IMdt IMS. • au I •a ~ tlOOO OWll#Olft 8L • L.t!t 11 f . 2770 E. c..on 8L •°""'It: 1'00 C1Y OrM 9o. •a 3111m,.,.... 8l • ..... AM: 3IOO S. 8rtllot 8t. •Tear••· Z!015 • ........,,,,. Bhd. • 'WIJ a •incl tM: 21900 VICaory Bhd. Hour,.. Dlillr• 9:30 a.11o. IO 9:00 p.rn./lllftdly, 10:00 aJn. IO 1:00 p.m. I !_~:•-=- , ' . .. ·-· .. ~. ... .. - , y,....,.sai.,.. Called llUee,..,. B8ekley «Jaaeels Speeeh NATION Greene to Become KG'IY AncliOnnan I POUOHKSSPSI S, N.Y. (A_P) - Vuut ODU1 .. M1S tlaat it would uve noaaia~IPMt•S.· day!'£ inriw.I ,,.._, WU.llam NIDPM1 fl tM maJortt.J ol Uilll ..... clU1olVMAr." pearuce led to formauoa of a VU1ar AlaiMt Badley commlU. commen-tary lD tM ....._ preaa Ud a petJUOQ of proe.t allMd by 301 ot tbe 1chool'1 ......... SAN DIEGO <AP> -Harold Oreme .. return· in& Jul)' 14 u lead aneborman ot KGTV, tbe ABC network aftlliate ln S&n Dleco ..._. he spent 3~ yean before movtnc to KPIX ID SUI Fruciaco I , ' P. , laaW., ~ 09I ID UMi faee ol t C>PPOUUoe. ~. editor ol u.. _.,all .. Nadonal RevMw. palled .a _. a let· ter cbandertalq aome y..., .w- deoaa • W.-atll&ed ud ........ ••TBS llAIOUl'Y OP U. Mnior cJua ol Vuaar doee not...,__, com· pu7 ... be wrote. "and 1 ..... cmfela. havtna read apeclmma ot tbelr U.O..Ot and Mllldmeata, lb.at I do oat ....... Dai. 8uckleJ MUd UM upperfl-• • "ap- pear to be • fHrf\&llyl W·l.Mtrueted bodr. to.ludae ft'cm the daam1.11aetY un-lnlorm.d ojinkml eJ1p......S ln t.be!r ...,,,,...... . .nowhere ha•• I encoun t.red &Ml bl..s at ferodoue lWwecy." D AL10 MID in a l.U. to Vlrslnia a. .... v ...... ·, ~klmt. &Ml ooe •••Mr ol VMNr • bcUM facw\y alllou.Jd be liMra1DI bla aubjeet ra&.ber ........ ti • •t. ~ dlroulb a atudeet nom•aatlnc prouN. Buckley'• proapecUve •P· ia1.n 97'- Some oppoMOtl threatened to de-moutru ll be apoke. 8 VCSLE'Y"8 carncs called him an loappnipriate speaker at a coUeae with a poUticaUy liberal ll'adltloD. while de- feoclen lakt bis rieWI should be alrecl. "I IDUlt 111 I'm lurt)rtaed lb.at he would eueel, a1nee I bad uaured him that tbe situation bad quieted and tbal only • •mall O'OUP ... atill talk1nc dia- ruption.'' ll1M Smltb aaJd. and lL\BCm t:.o. An seres. ~ Under term.a of Greene•• release from KABC. Chanael 7 ID Loi Ancela, Greene aaJd be la forbid· den to wartl for a competitive atadoo for three ye an. ''TbeJ cicm•t want me and yet tbeJ doe't wut me to compete .. alnat them," be said ID an ID· t.ervt.ew after atcnlDI a three-year CCJDtraet lo San Dle10. But Greene denied publiabed reporta in Loa RAPS VASSAR SENIORS An1ea. that be was ft.red at KABC·TV. WUlam F. Boddey Greene tell for KPIX three years aco. 6 PC.·PAT 0 ENSEMBLE FOSTER GRANT "SPORT ABLES" REG.499 5.99 89'' $a~=-10 499 Foti~ G<ont ~ 11 with m1rrou• Mor •Ot.d l«'I~ '" unpoc1 '""'°"' gloo metal 0t plcahc "-· kit ~ pec:ip. YOSIMmlOAD TAIU WINES llG.279 J.2t una French Colombotcl or CCIMmet~. IESSlER lllmlDWHISllY ··4'' SM· 7st• SUGUM'S Giii Wl~lt PllCI. , .... JUMBOCOTION BEACH TOWELS lhoc:li 'X1')M1' ~ ,,_, beodl ~ ........ ~~·~~ IQO'Jt. CO"'Dft ....,. dolt\ WI .... rd°*"' I If fllfCIS PUIOWID suwn, s1u.u Pull up -ol 4 loom <"'" tOf..cl cho•" "°". 0 ..OI QI ~~"""""---­·~ ' ••!Mf-...K• tr ...... •ut• ~ ~ 1·. 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TOIO 233 f . 17th St. 2300 HarW at MMft 16141 ....... at Yngw .. •1 at TcAlrt Weit ..... at Glldlll w.t 21131 a..h ltvd. at Minta •1 w._ "61.Allmll at ....._.. e Toro at loctfilld ' , I ----........ -...... =--·-.... -·~ ' . . . •,N•s•1•o•E .. =·.s·t•oc•k•s .. ··a•u•s•1ne .. ss ................ lllli .... 11iii ............. iiiliiiiiiilll ............ ~.~~-•orts •Movies •Television . Wldl..iay. t.41i; 2J lie() DAILY PILOT L .. .. •' . . L Held: Poetry in Motion Hurdler Combines Grace, Speed, ~ndurance By JOHN St:V ANO °' .. Dell• ~ ..... ,_ Int.be world ol track "'1d field, tht-re's ju11t someth.lna poeUc about a hurdler Oh, bi&b Jumpers and J>Ole v1ulte~ may have a cue about their speclaJues. too. But hurdlers, weU. they really u e in a class by themselves Tlunk about H. in what other event Is g race combined with speed and endurance~ Of COVUE, THERE ARE bound to be thole that do not agree But, fo r those skeptJcs, ma) be they should take m this Saturday ·~ Soulhem Cahlom ia track and field champ1oru.h1p~ at Cer r.it.os College. • Oran.ge Coas t College's wom en's team, for one. wUI certainly present a strong case for the hurdlers in the form of Laura Held and Lu Carroll. Both quahfied 1n the 100 and 400 meters in last Saturday's Southern Cal prelims H ELD, A BLOND ·HAIR E D sophomore out of Edison High, is fairly non-commital when it comes to talking a bout the grace of he r event. although she does s hed a differe nt point of vie w. "Running hurdles is like carrying a bear on your back." ex pl ams Held, re· cenlly selected the South Coast Con· ference's female track and field athlete of the year . and Orange Coast College·~ female athlete of the year "Your butt a nd your legs hurt. It's total fatigue You don't quit. but you want to slow down. That's where the competitiveness Rets you.·· Held has ah'a)c; b<'<'n a compctttor As she savs ... 1 alway-. \\anted to b(' the fastest· gir l in the school " And. at least for now. she c an claim that boast. not only at Orange Coac;t. but m the statr as well LAURA HELD Her 14. 7 in the lOO·meter hurdles 1s the bes t mark JO the confe rence. and her l 01 9 1n the 400 1:-tops 1n th1· !.late H.£LD POSSE SES t he l} p1('al traits of m ost good hurdll•rs-long legs. good speed and enduran('e And. s he also has the unique quality of be.ing able to Jump from either hmb ··Most girls don't alternate." admits lleld. whose personality 1s as bubbly and bouncy as her stndes ... I wanted to lt'arn ho\.\ to use both legs because most people don·t ·· Aaked which of her two events was tougher. Held didn·t bat an eyelash. ''The 400," she says, "Is a grueling race. .. When I finis h l turn blue a nd a lmost d ie You really hurt It ·., nothing but a full sprint with hurdles All you can think about whHe you're running is the next hurdle. "THE 400 IS DIFFICULT and pain· fut. You just run out of energy t.n the end. You know you ha\ c It in you though to finish, you Just ha veto pus h to get 1tout ·· Held credits her success and a lot of her competitive spirit to Carroll. who has worked side by·side with he r throughout the season .. She's not only som eone to work out with," says Held. "we push each other And, there's a friendship combLned with our competitiveness. "I know she wants to beat me and I want to beat her. but we put that aside until the race.·· HELD, WHEN SHE ISN'T Ju mping hurdles. is studying to become <1n athletic trainer at OCC. She has a lready accepted a scholars hip to Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo). where ~he will rompete in tra ck and coolt.nuc her studJes .. Track is fun right now,"· ~he say<; with a smile "Rut when lhl· com pet 1t1veness and pr essur<• to v.1n becomes too great, I v.on·t do 1t Presently. however . lhe JW('CS nov. and Held wtU have a hard time accept ing anything but a first 'place f1rush ui tht' Soulhern Coh und lhl· -.!JI •• lham p1onstups two weelu. a wa.,· I •' .. When you hmsh second. :-hi· SC1y-.. ··1rs ~close to first 1t·~ hard to be hap p~ \.\1th It .. . •. r~-, , . LAURA HELD SEEKS TWO HURDLE TITLES SATURDAY . j ·1 ~ I 'I rt :. ~·Kernp er Op ~n :. Golf Tourney What, Me Worry? \ ill R eturn t By HOWARD L. H ANDY • Of tlw D•tlf Piiot St4'11 Waits Out Rain for Win Martinez I Therc?'s good news for (lOlf fans m the Ora nge Coast area jThe Women·s Kem per Ope n wall be returning to Mesa Verde 'Country Club tn 1981 but con· Hra cts have not yet been signed J "We did agree on a contract 1 • i and I expect to hear from thl· t Kem per people an) day no" 1n Ohe mail." a s pokesman for \Mesa Verde told the Datly Pilot i.th'.~"~;.e~ID AGREE on a con Hract for one year and they \.\ant r a two.year option after that We 11agrecd to give the m that option ''and all we need now is t he ~formal signing of the contract ·· , . The Kemper office JO Costa 'Mes a has bee n closed in n ·cent weeks and 1t is unknown 1f tne office will be re-opened on a • year·around b1:1~1s But the bis;: thing 1s the fact that the two groups have gotten together to a gree on terms of a ·contract for at least one year 1 and more than likely for the next three years WITII ALL THE PRAISE that the players gave the Mesa Verde course the past two ye ars. it would be hard to find another , • course to equal the Costa Mesa facility and both s ides knew this •fro m the outset of negotiations. Dates of the tournament will '. undoubtedly be the s ame as this •,year. The last week in March. just prior to the Dinah Shore 'Winner's Circle in Palm Spr· ~ ings. , Ke mper officials have stated • (See KEMPE R, Page BZ> • .. ,. .. ,,..,..."' AVOIDING TROUBLE -Angel second baseman Bobby Grich goes in the air to avoid hard·sliding Buddy Bell to complete a double play Tuesday night in Texas. The Angels won. 5·4, whe n the game was called after s even in- nin1?s bf>ra11~e of rain ARLINGTON. Texas tAP> F or 91 irunutec;. rookie FrN1d1<· ·M a rtinez ~a t 1n tht· ,\ngel!> locke r room and s weated wtult• the ram poured on Arlington Stad ium Th<·n u m p 1n• Hil l K unkt•I made 1t official t he 23 )e<tr·old ~l artinez had JUst "on hi" f1r't major ll•ai.:ue s;:aml' THE A~GELS ~IPPEU 1h1· Texa:-Han~('rs 54 1n MJrl1nt·1 s t a r t1ni:: t..l('bul 1n J j..,.1m1· shortrnN.I to "t'\ t•n 1nn1n1?s b\ .1 hg htn1 n ~·'iJl1 n•d ~pr1ng 1 l·XJ' storm :'11 a rt 1n<·7. " ho ha rl on h p1lcht'tl !):··1 inn1n).!:-. in rc•llt•f all year. \\OrkN.I :-ix inning-. and ~urrt•nckn•d "" h1h tu•fu rt Managl·r Jim Frq::o-..1cll•ndl'<l111 ca II on rt'llPH'r Da\t' I .. 1 Horhl· :\I arunez ldt till' mound ""11h .1 5· 1 lead. n.'C{'I' ing hand -..h.1kl'' and back pat:-frnm h1 ~ tc•am m <1te:. But ~1lmo-..t b('fori· hl' could quit sm11tni.:. pinch h1ttt·r R1ch1c z..,k tagJ.?cr l l.aRochc.' for a \\ind blown thr('l' run hom<.•r LAROC H E H ELO tht• Ran~er.> c;cort'l~s the rc-..t of lhl' innin~. and thl'n tht• ram., and the \.\Orr) 1ng bri.:an l\1<.trt1ncz. a nal1\C' or Lo., Angeles. was drafted frnm thl· Ne"" York l\ll't.. orJ?a n1 zat1on last December lie wa' 11 8 with a 3 32 earned run a \ c ragc at Jackson in the Class AA Texa~ League in 1979. In lh~ years in the minors. he \\as 25· 17 F'regosi decided tn start him against the Rangers j Mr. Nice Guy Is Losing His Cool I AndGarvey Respon":,d Wmos~ulm~?.~~h~ppe:.:~. R~~.~:'~: ~:::~:~; LOS ANGELES CAP) -Los Angeles Manager "°om Lasorda is seeing a new with a hit. pearances. side of the Dodgers' normally placid first "I try to control m y aggressiveness . I THE FIRST · PLACE Dodgers main· baseman Steve Garvey. and he is de· don 't get too high or too low. But there are tained their two-game lead in the National lighted. times I gel stimulated, and it's been Uke League West a nd have won 20 of their last G I d I• h" that the last few days." Th c d" l h 1 " arvey s ma • ve never seen 1m The Dodgers managed only three hits 26 games. e a r ma s ave ost six show as much e motion as he has the last against Vuckovich, 5-4, a nd two relievers. games ln a row. few days, and I think It's good," Lasorda but' two or them were homers. Garvey's It was a typically frustrating night for said aft.er Garvey hammered a three-run three·run shot In the sixth lnning and Reg-t he 14·21 Cardin a ls. who out hit the homer. his fourth in t hree games, to lead gie Smith's seventh homer with the bases Dodgers, 11-3 Keith Hernandez, who had a Los Angeles to its flllh straight victory, a empty in the fourth. two-run double a nd three singles off 4·3 triumph over St. Louis Tuesday night. Reuss. out-hit LA by himself. J E RRY REUSS GAVE UP 10 of the Lasorda was booed again when he s um· GUVEY WAS 1aKED last weekend Cardinals' 11 bit.a while pltcbins the first mooed Sutcliffe to replace Howe, just as when he charged that a couple of Pitts-seven lnn1n1s. but emerged with hJs finh be was Sunday whe n he called on Howe to · burgh Pirates "came after me" while tak· win. wit.bout a loea thla season. ,-et-ihe" tut out for Bob Welch. Sutcliffe re· IDI throws at finfbase. OQ Monday, St. Garvey's homer gave Los Angeles a 4-1 tired George Hendrick with one pitch. a fly Louls pitcher Pedro Borbon dnsw his ire lead, but Keith HernandeJ, who oothlt the ball Into Derrell Thomas' glove. by throwtna a pitch behind hls head. Dodgers by hlmaeU with four safeties. And on 'tuet!lday night, St. Louis starter doubled home two runs In lhe seventh to -The concluding game of the three.game Pete VUckovtch "started a ball over my get St. Loula to within.a run. series, the Dodgers' homestand, and head." R l Bobb C Ill __ ... _ ... , .. _tu c:rhaps a lo ng time ror both teams red ·th e iever Y Ht 0 l lrllUUCU ,.uc ~· "a·-.. of the t hreaten-... players' strike ln each lnatance, Garvey answe w1 Ing run at lhJrd base in the eighth lMlnl. .. ._... ~ a home nan, giving him nine homers lor but alter wilklnl pinch hitter Bernie Is tonight. Pitching will be St. Louis' Bob the year and JS runs-batted·ln. lOpl In th~ Carbo With one out In the ninth, Laord• Forsch (2"3> against Dave Goltz (3·2>. majors. ulled for Steve Howe. The rookie left· Both teams are Idle Thursday. The h d l fl Id I l t strike threatened by th~ Major League ''IT'S BE£N AN inlereat1n1 three da11.'' Nkl Garvey. "l t made me mad, an er cave up an n e 11n1 e 0 Players Association will •----nUy begin Hernandez, then cot a lorceout, and Riek _... ~ SUtclltte came on to 1et the final out for at 12:01 a.m .• EDT on Friday . becaui:.'-' Chn .. l\nJpp and Frank l .inana hJ<i h11·n 1n..fl• • 1 '' ··1 R EALLY HAD trouble c;leeping ) was surprised that I ""a" a' t•fh·c-tl\l' a<; I Y.a'> Jnd v.C'nl u" Ion).! as I did." \tartmt•1 -.aid (•\I hu n p1\r hJOC plf nl \ Of h.Jt lJO ~ 11r.111111 .tnd I think 1h.1t ht lp1:d 1111• l!l'I r•·ad~ I "a' bc~innrni.: 10 v.onder a b11ut m' '-t'lf hn1· · conf t''>"(-d :\\.1rt1nez. ··1 \\3" J!l\en all th1· rookie dut1l" h1 n I c·a rr11'<1 th1• 10\H•I.; tn thP liullpt·n I 1 Jrncd t ht' r;,id1n '"I "".1 .. 111.').!lllntr:.. Ill \\Ondn 1( I l11ulrl ro>ntrih11l1 ··rm 1 u~t \In h.q>P' 11 ... hl'l'n J Inn~ II ml J u-..t to 1:11 1.111 anrl thro" a-, luOJ.'. ..ind .1-.. ""l 11 J' I d1cl v.,1, \t."r~ ".tl1-..fJCll)r) .. Kunkel s dt'n-wn to call tht• contest lrtJ?J!<'re<I an outbur<;I from Ranj?er' \1 andl!t'r !'al Corral~ "lie had no hu'tnl'"" "topptni; ttll'-g.Jml·.°· Corralt•c; -..d1d · \\.- had four innini:' HI ~ l"V. York ""here the rain "'JS hPJ' 1er than thl'\ Kl 'Kt:L REPLl£D to Cor- r 1 , 1 omphinr ··w hat's ht' , J?rip1ni.? ..ibout ' 111-; home run 1 v. as a ~lorm home run · · I • Kunkel explained that he had 1 thl' tarpaulin put on the field lit 1 .1u ... t• J -..1vrm \\J'i coming b 111 l'Jll1r._ lht J:Jme afh•r I ht• I h<Jur d1•l.1' Kunkel ~;.ml no 11n1· \.\J:o. u·rlJJn how mut:h longt•r tht• rain "'uuld lasl .. I m not God 11nd they Cr\a· 11nn.d \\1•JlhC'r Ser \'1<.·e1 a ren't t·1t ht-r. l\.unkel Jddcd . Th•' Ani.;t•h JUmped to a ' fl lt'ad off lo~('r Doc M<.'d.Jch. 3 ~. 1n tht• <,t·t•ond 1nn1ng on a run <,c·nnng rlo11hl1• hy .Joe Rudi .1n1t H<.ilph <;.,rr's run·sconng '1111! I I. " TflE SIXT H inning. Bobb} (;ru·h hit .i l\.\o run homer and c .It( hl'r Tom Donohue hit ""hat prll\ l'd tn lw t hl' game-wmmng HBI .,1ngl1• 11•\.1-.. otht·r run CJ me on a hll hJt-..m.tn .1 <.tnglP by Al Oli ver .1n<1 .John Elli-. run-scoring -..ini.:ll- 1 n tnn1J:hl -.. game. Steve <'om er. I 3 of Texas faces Bruce 1\1-..on ~ I ............ RED·HOT SWINGER -The Dodgers' Steve Garvey (right) is congratulated by teammates after belting a three-run homer ln the sixth lnnlng Tuesday night a'ainst St. Louis. Davey Lopes and Reglle Smith scored tn front of him after both'had walked. ~ • DAil. Y PILOT WeClnNda; May 21. IGIO A C•pau .. RepcK1 From the Wolid of Sporta Jansing Still Has That Special Magic Feeling ......__ AP Dll!JaedMI LANSING. Mlrb. Tbe aGcal turnout dlJn't m equal tbt lJder Lape pande kwt.nt Los Anaelen08 lavlabc!d on blm, but the homt"towa folks .alll &bowed lbey ~lated lbe IQq)C EarviD "llqk " Johnlon came bome to Laculns Tu day. Admlued.ly Uttd, M alUJ Ou.bed his ramous amlle shooll baodl and pau~tly u&IM'd autoarapt\ for about 200 people who welcomed b1m al C'1p1W Cacy Airport "If I ~ally good to comt-h.lck ... said Johnson, ~ho liut •'ridMy capped a sensa llonal rookie year by l('lHhraJC Los AnAele~ to lhe Natlon•I fh,~ketball Ai.~1w1at100 r hamptooslup Aller ltavmg Ph1l.&Ut'l~h1J hr v. as th• focw. ol a m assive 11<'\..N taPt' ~htradt' b1u·k 1n Los Angele on M ond.1~ ctnd v. J:o. due tu depart ~Lng (or J fllghl to ·'''" '\ orl. Tue~dll,)' rught John.son said he v.111 ~pend mo~t or thl' nJmmer in Lansmg. tnkmg rourses :11 w.o1c M1 ch1gan tale Unlvers11y v.hal'h he h'ft a year ago after leading the Spartans to the NCAA title c&s .i sophomore Johnson 1s only the third player an h1i.tory lo liO from an !':CAA tJUe team to an NBA champion an :.urt·e!>!°>l\l' ~t'.1r:. "You really can't d<.'scnbe how )OU foel about an a<' l'Omphshment lake that." ht.> said "It's grt'at knov.ang th:.it I II be in the record books even 1f l don't do an) thing el~t' .. Johnson. who led Lani.1ng Everett lhgh School lo t hl· state Class A champ1onshtp m 1977. said hai:o goal nov. 1~ ·111 wm a rouple more · NBA lilies "Ju!-t kN•p tr) 1ng..t11 "tn more and more. that':. all · ~-----QuotP of llw Day -----.. Mmor league executive ~by Bragan, on the 1980 salary structure: "I played every game at s hortstop for Philadelphia in 194-0 and m ade $2.500 Ja m Sundberg m akes that much every day .. {('~.\·~Donahue to Coaf'h Mf'~I SAN FRANCISCO -1erry Donahue of l'CLA m "a:. named Tuesdav to Sl'rYt' 3!< head coarh ror lhr West an the 56th !'hr1ne Ea'-l \\\•,t l~Jml' 'r h1'<1ul<>d Jan. 10 at Sta nford Statl1um 111~ as~1stants will bt• l'at "·•II\•\ of ~.mt.1 l'ljr.1 Jnd Frt•d \ker:o. ofT<'xa:- Pr~' of th<' C'Oll t')!t' foclll>.111 .di ... 1.1r i.;.1nw V<• h•v.Jrci funr.l1nj? ho,p11ab f,•r h.tnd1c .. i'I""', h•hlr, r u.fla•r•• B•••r• Ead l•lt•'• St rl•9 Dltftoltt1 ...... ,,,I ........ bb ftnl lWO Ii American Lu1ue homo rum 1\aelday nlCbl -a ra.nd 1lam and • two-nm blut -&ad , .... Wetk_,_ Mded • eolo tbat u UM Tisen out· alu11ed the New York Ya.okeel and pre\lioully unbeaten T•••1'911a,11-1. Woekeol\ml wu later takeo to a bolpU.a.l for ~-after be .. mwk OD tbt Mn••1 belm« by a pl&dl from a. O.ril. A team apok .. mu aaW tbt X·nYI ptOVed DeCative . . . ICamu Clty'1 a.kit Gale, Guy~ aod former Colt.a Meaa tU1b and Oran1e Cout College pttcber OM ~ rombUHld to out· duet Oakland'• Mike Nentl and lead lbe Royals lO • 1-0 victory . . Jim Dwyn drove •n t~1> runs, one w1tb ~ IOlo homer. lO lud BoelOO to a 4·3 victory over Toronto . . O.C Le9011 hJt bis fOW1b bome nm ol the season and •cored tbn!e Umes, aod Wa)'ne Norclllagn bad a pair of ND· sconns.-singJtt to pace the Chicqo Wb.lle "'-u Sox past Minnesota. 4·2 ... ,,... De.a.y hurll'd it four·luller for his rU"St Amencan Leaaue shutout as CleHland blanked Baltimore. 4 o. in \he first came or a doublt' ht.·udcr Jim PaJaer and nppy Ma.rt.lan comblned on ,1 ft\ l' h1tl\'r to lead \he Orioles lo an 8-0 win ln the second ~llmt' ... BH Ogl.lm eraeked two homt"rs and drove ln slx run:. to sp1trk Milwaukee to a l4·S rout or SeatUe ... In the ~ational League. CllJ~ &ab doubled home a sevenUHnnin& run and Phil Nlffro s paced SlX hats as Atlanta edged Mon· tn·al. 1 o .. One Comns. tulung in lus 15th 5lr&lgbt game. hnl'd a t~o-run s tngle in \he sixth uuung to key a 7-6 victory for CincumalJ over Pb.iladelptua ... Tl'rry hlLI homered In tht' i.eventh inruna to gi\•e Houston a 3 2 win over the New York Mets .. Ed Whltsoa shut out Clul'ago fOf' the serond time m 10 days. and Terry \\'bl~ld hit a t wo-run tr1pl~ to .,:1 \ e San Franc1sl'o a 2-0 win ovt>r the Cubs . Tl.lt"~ay n1J?hl'!-"1:ame between Pitts burg h and Sun DieJto wa' r o:.tponed because of rain . . Outfielder J~rt Burrouatu imd .mllpt'n roa<'h J obn Salllvan of Atlanta en~Bl(l'd 1n a bnd ... r um e an lht• lunnt'I leading lo lht' team·, rlubhou"l' pr1or to 1h1· Br;n1·' ~.1 nw "1th ;\tontrt'al It 1' not l.no"'n 1r punrh'·' "\ fl' thnm n Dudgf'r~ \of l 11.rloru fflr .'tt rlkr LOS A:-.;G El.ES Thr• L<l't AnJtek'> l>od~t>r<i nm nf maJor IC'a ~u<' ba .. t'baJI', moo;t <.ucr<>"rul Iii 11 .tm ' both on thr f11.•l.d and in th(' <.tand<.. f1gun· to 'llfft'r a~ mul·h or more thdn an~ 11.•<tm 1f therl'"' a 'I r1lo.1.· The L>odi.:t•r., v. on N utaonal IA'aJ:ut• 1wnnant!\ in 1977 and t<riS. and dn•w an all·llmt• ft'C'Ord J .J17 845 run, 1n t!l'ill Pl 'Pill' ,Jggini: to :1 third plart• f1n1~h m the NL W<'st last 'C'ar :?.SG0.95<1 r.ms turned out al DodRl'r Stadium Thl' tt•a m app<'ars to ~· hll<'k to tht• lt•,el of Its pennant "inning ~··ar:o. .It tht' t1mt>. v.1th \he bt .. ,, rt>l'ord in tht' bu: IC'~uc<; But at m1J?hl not mean a thmll? tf a stnke. :.ctaeduled 1 .. h~J.!111 .1t 12 01 J m . EDT on 1-'nday. m atenahz~ Th.11 ' thl· :..Jd part. nobody \.\ant.-. to qwt nov..," !>atd a • mrmbt·r of thl• Dodgt'rs' front offlr t' Tuesday "ThmJ?s an· ~.0 1 ng '41•11 . v.t•'n • dra'41nA v.l'll. it 's n·all) going to break lbt· momt•nt11m "Thi' rl'all~ hJ!-tbc makmg'> of a ~real) ear If tht ri· ~ .i 'tnkt.· '"' JU'l hOPl' 1t doc:-.n t IJq ltln).! · Dallas After Bruins Coach Tar Move Likely DALLAS tAP> -t.:CLA's Larry Brown and four other basketball roaches v. 111 be lO· tervaewed "withm the next week or so" for the job as head roach o r the Dallas expan!lion team in the National Basketball Associa- tion. WW Cypress HJgh replatt Newport Harbor m the Sunset League m 1981., WiJI -.;ewport Harbor and Saddleback make the Sf:a \ 1ew U:ague dn eight·team c1rcwt., WiU Santa Ana and Santa Ana Valley mCJ\1• from the Century League to the Empire Le&gue. making room for Esperania and El Dorado., Will Ocean View stay put in the Empire Lea2ue? The answer to those poss1b1htu.::. <tppear'> 111 ·be yes in each instance. A recent CIF beanng to address appeals or such moves fo und the commit tee rejecting all objections. Thus the current Or ange County releagumg proposal for such action will be voted on at th~ general council meeting in September with a sam pie majonty of existing leagues in Orange County r equired to pass the proposal. • • • AfTER EIGIIT YEARS on the Job. which m dudes thrtt league champion.ships. Dana H11l!; High baseball coach Dennis Newport 1s calling 1t quits, citing conflicts between the increased cost of living and continuing inflated hours reqwred to maintain a quality program. 't"'por He v.11l ronunue on the tea<' tung staH at Dana Hills l.ll health and physical eduratioo ••• WHATS TH.AT? You say the lights are lous:. .,t \our football field., Well. Dana Halls High has fuund an an.'>wt·r tn that The Dolphins' lighL'i aren't too sharp, either As ii matter of fact, there aren 't any around the Dana llllls gndaron. Rut ther e are seats. and the Dolphins are go mg to take advantage of the home field edge this fall with five home games -Saturdays at I o'rlock Amoog the opponents who wtll v1s1t Dana Hlllo; for afternoon con01cts are oon·league foes Irvine and University. along with South Coast League op· ponenLo; M1ss1on V1cJo. Laguna Beach and Laguna Jlllls AROL:ND THE BEAT One of lh!! best·kept ~orm Sonju, \'IC'e president and ~eneral manager of the Dallas Maven ck!), said Brown's teams fanished first in their div1s1on five of \he s1x years he coached in the NBA. "We would not fl'E'l nght un less we tal.ked ~11.h h1m." SonJu s aid. Brown has oot yet signed a contract with UCLA . which ~ led into the NCAA finals hl.s first s eason there last season . Rkk Sund. the Mavericks' director or player personnel, wlll Interview Brown this week at the Olympic trials in Lexmgtoo. Ky .. where Brown as sel"V\Jlg as an assi.stant coach. Also known to be o n Sonju's h na l hst LS Jack McKinney. the t ,os Angeles Lakers roacb who lo!!t tus job after a serious b1cy· cle acl'ident In November. SPORTS BREAK I GOLF -----•••ela•ll Tefl•• ------, 0. ........ &a bueball la l.M3: Duke Snider's home nm blghliahLed a lS run rlrsl lnnln1 u lbe Brooklyn Dodcers routed lbe Cinclo.oaU Reda, J..t.1. at Ebbell Field. Four Cincl.nnati plteben <Ewell Bleckwell, Bud Byerly, Herm Wehmeier and Frank Smith> facecl 21 batters and allowed 10 hits, aeveu walU, and two hit batsmen u 19 Dodgen ln a row rwhed baM. Today's Blrtblbys: Hall d Fainer Earl Averlll is 77. AUaot.e Braves i=aeer ~ Cox ls 39. Cblcaco Whlte Sox outnelder Molhaaro ll 30. Mntlwad Br«"o•r• a .tlUHoMairr JoiniJMr tbe ranks of the million-dollar contract II winoers, Coach Paal WHthead of the Lakers bas experimced lnst..ant surcess. OwMr Jeny a.a an· oou.nced tbal West.bead had sianed a four-year COO· lr•~taodsaid: ''Theterma will make Paula mllhonaireaodde- servedly so." .. Coloredo'a Do• C91erry was n 't as fortunate. 1be colorful and cootrovers1&1 NatiooaJ Hockey League coach. who team owners descnbed as lbe best in his profession when they hired him a year ago. was fired •.. N BC will televise a game from the May 31 College World Serles in Ooaba, 1f m ajor league base ball tnms are oo stnke .. Lenny Wl.lleG.S, who coached the Seattle SuperSorucs to the NBA cb.ampk>osh1p m 1978-79, has decided he wants to coach the team for lhree more yl'ars ... The attorney for forme r Unlversjty ol New M enco basketball coach Norm Ellmberger 1s askmg \hat a federal jud&e recoruuder tus order to move the ware fraud case against him t o c .. un Roswell. N M. . The Bostoo Celt1rs ha,·e offerea all.s tar guard Na~ Atthibald. to the DalldS ~ta vencks in the ~BA expansion draft. but Dallas offic1ab Sa> they plan to select Boston swmg man Jr fr Judkins tn'>tc-ad Don ~lluominl offlclall)' resigned .1'> L'n1vers1ty or San f'ranca-.co basketball roal'h and athletic director. nearly t-wo \lot>eks after Sl'hool of· hr1als asked him to step down \\ ayn~ Scales. who as bypassing tus St>naur sea~n at l,ow::.ian<t State L'n1Hrs1ty to tum pro. says ht• l'xpc-cts a m1l11on dolldr contrnct to sign v.1th c.1n !'\RA lt-Jm Hubt-n C.rttft took a Hrb&l !>~ape at rrat1r~ 1.1;ho chart:l' thl• PGA tour la ck' u ilor It s <tn all l'ahfomaa semifina l 1n tht> ~CA,.\ tenni:. champ1oni.h1pl> C-;ahfurrua m~Lc; L SC ,rnd Stlinford fJcei. Peppt>rdane Was,hington Bullt•t<. cf'nter Wes l nSf'ld ha.., SIRnt'd a one hear l~ont ract with the \; B.\ tc<tm . San 01e~o State Codch Dick 11111 annoonl'ed th.it hl· ha~ ~1~ned Bill) Konchellab, a half mil('r from Ken) a "ho ha:. rom~loo an tht: Unrted States for the 1a.u right month' The 18-~ear old -.tudtnt a ttendi. \11'>'i1on \'1eJo 11.t~h. ~h<'n h" '1 11! not ""M"l l>1 to II•· run.., for the ~1 1:0.· :.1on \'tCJO TrjCl. l luti T~sion. Radio T \': ~() evPnt .. .:r ht·dult-<l RADIO: lia.'>t'bJll Angth .st T l'""" 5 Jo p m KM PC: i HI 1 St U>u1., dl Dodg"'r' -: JrJ p m 1-.A BC 19111 f 'ro• Pn~ Bl KEMPER OPE ~. RETURNS .. that ll v.as De\'er a case or~ 1n~ the tournament to be can l'eled enurely Only a matter of j!ettang together on terms of leasing the Mesa Verde CC facluty for at least one moN.· year. U no agrttmeot bad btto ~ a<'bed. 1t 1s probable that th1 event C'OUld have ~one to In dustrv lltlls and It' 3& h,11 • layout· • • • C'O~G R.ATt'l.ATlO~S TO An Sch1lhng. head pro at Me~J \'erde. on '-'lnnanj? the t>rt• d1v1s1on of the Slotlane Golf BntWI open quallf)·ing tnp Art will be going to .England WJlh al I expenses pald as a r~ult ol th~ \ll'lOry. lnc1dental1y, Art Is among lht· most consistent winners on lht· Southern Califorrua PGA circwt He recently teamed with club president Joe Scelsa lO captun· the pro-president tourney ~;th d <'Om bmed low SC'Of"e of 64 • • • THE ORANGE COUNTY Golf As&0eiation will stage Its Ma~ tourname nt at Hunt ington Seadiff in Huntington Beach f Ut•"JJ\ Tht• ('H •nl I" 3 better !Jj ll of Po rtlier :. affdtf ~1th IJIJ \er. able . lo p1r k tht'1r ov.n par1n~r.,· to pl<ty for $650 in µnus ti 25 teams or more arP t ntered 'rh~re 1~ a l:.o a S2.500 hole-m-00e c cc.h pnu F-<Jr ltlQre ullormat1on on llus • nc. r ail Ros ' Cha.!>e at 957.rosJ r hi• entn ft't: for rTll m ~·r<; I" $35 JO I fur noa-membe~. S40 Thi 1r.1 tudt."5 gn:"-'n fet.>s. i;:olf l'art. pr1lt''-. drink' 1 bt•t•r and soft tl ran i..., dDd horsd t~u,·rt''> • • • ROBt-:RT H. PRASGE, JR. '4tlt t.il.e O\er ~head pro at Big Can)oo Count~ Club June 1. Prane<' 29. comes to Big Canyon from M1l\o\aukee v.here he ha:. Ix-en golf pro al Tuckaway Coun- try Club for the past two years. H<' started hLS career as a C'addv ln Indiana and has been a finalist in PGA state cham· p1ons h1ps an both llhno1s and W1s<.'on..C\t0 He IS a protege or 8111 Ogden and was Ogden's as- !-IStant at 1'orth Shore CC 1n <..:h1ra~o and Bermuda Dunes CC an Palm S prings during the wanter months. ' "There is just so much time and energy going into coaching," says Nespor. "Al a summer league meeting people are coachmg two teams with their players and spending w much time. "It's greal for some kids. but others are get ting pulled in every direetion." '>tcrets of this year's baseball sea.M>n was the :-.uperb pitching performance of Ocean View High Junior Wayne Carlander, who struck out 19 Santa Barbara batter. an a seven-1nnang tournament rhampionship victory f''ormer Edison High defensive back S\.evf' Davis, the All·CIF star who was injured 1n last year 's Shrine Game In Pasadena, 1s out of football for good The neck ligament mjury hmi.hed him. but Davis as still ac· t1ve as a tugh hurdler at UC Berkeley with tus !>Ophomore season appronch1ng . Another Edison High de hms lve b11('k '" flnd1ne It tough lO l'Ontinue. but not bf-cau'le or Injury. Jeff Ryder, after two years as a Golden West College starter and an All-Southern Cal Conference selection. saw his future disap1Jear wher1 USllJ fluve up football Hyder was booked to pl1ty. but oow rlnda himself without a team to play for . The OranRe County All·star baseball game ut La Palma Park ls set for June 10. Among the South squad, coached by Santa An ~·s Bill Ross arc Es tancu1'3 Rob L~rtmer and Rich Amaral, Ocean View's J ack Reinholtz and Chris Schultz. San Clemente's Rich Gray, Maler Del's Pete Beall and Brian Drazba. F.dison's RIC'k Abbott. Dana Jlillt,' Gn•.: 7..och and Corona de l Mar's Carl Ehmann Bas,eball Standings BARWICK DATSUN The virtually no-holds barred emphasis on off· season coaching, whether it be baseball, basket· ball. wresUlng, football. or whatever, is just another thorn in \he side ef prep atb.letics. Someday this predicament ls going to have to be addresaed. Many will argue the point, citing \he Improvement in quality athletics. Maybe \t is. But the bum-outs ln coaching and athletes are becom· ing all too common. Dana Hilla, incidentally. wUJ probably stay within its confmett in seekint a replacement for ~-----------fine~ S.n<• 1903 __________ , DIESELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 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BASEBALL /VCL LEYBALL /SOFTBALL Mon arch Surp1-ise ea King Eagks, Edison Fall Malt>r 1H1 lllJ h , whll'I\ ftnli.hf'd lhlrd tn tht Angt>lus u-.u ht-hind Sl Paul M S<-rvale. con Unut>d lt.s lr<>n& play b~ pulhna& out • S 4 victor)' ove r 1''onlana Tu d.ay to ad ancf' to lh«' Cl f ' A ba e ball Quartt"rllna&s How Vt'r. •a View Lt"AflUt cham plM Cor on del Mar, runner up Eshmcia and Sun>et l.eaaue champ Edbon w ren't M> fortunate UcN.-'*' bo~ th • pluyotr acth)r\ went Lo•'"• 3, Edleon O The Ch1tr11er~ run into their fl~t look at u knurkl\' l'urve ~II and 1l &>rovt'tl dJ11utrou~ ai. Loura right haoc!t-r C'ohn Mur11>nko had EdlMm batters off bAlanc~ ull the ~u) The Empire League c hampion:. got .ill tht' runs they needed on Rob Ca<rre) ':. 400-foot shot in t o . the w-eeds well post tht' It'll fie ld ren<'e in H1 .... third inning und postt·d .. p:ur ot insurdnl,.. ml.lrkers m tht-'>t>H•nth e1ftt'r .1 t'4o out error kevt the in rung af1 vt> .The onJy b-Olid hit off Mortl>uko w<1s Tom Uug gan one out rap to center in the seventh Earlier the Chargers spoaled Mon s ako's bid for a no hitte r when John Bradbury·~ hiith bOuncer "'htC'h car ried 10 feet. couldn't be pl&> t'<i "MORISAKO IS NOT GOING to pitch much better than that," said Loar a Coach Scott Pickler Monsako walked four and the Charger~ had the lood batter on base three I 1mes with free passes, but could not tlike advantage. Six Charger!> went down on 5tr1kcs Loara left the bases loaded in the first inning and stranded ~even in the first fi ve innin2s. but ClF Tennis Cd M, A rtists Crush Fo es Corona de l !\1 a r l.lnd Laguna Beach high sc boob moved a ~t<'P clc1~er to their respective Cl F tennis t1tlPs Tuesday with com inc mg quarterfina l victories . The Sc:•a King!-> merpower.ed ho~t Huntington Beach. 231 ~·41 : to Hdv<tnce to the 4·A semifinal-; agains t Sea Vu·"' l.c.·4.1gue foe El Toro which nipped Sunny lulls on points afl('r tying at 14 in games Laguna Bea<·h. "'1th l.I 171 2 101 2 verdict over Ri vers1de Poly, movc•s on lo J.J\ semifinal action against No I sc.•cdcd San Manno CdM, top rankt'd in 4-A play, wa5. led by David Gerken who won all of his matches, and lost JUSt o ne game on the chay Singles teammate.• George.• Gimenez also wa~ impressive. winning three matches, 6·0 and taking the fourth. fl-2 In doubles. Antony Emerson and Rob Case teamed to take victories over both of their oppo· nenls. Lance Frdde rl>. r1lay1ng his last match for Huntington Re ach, wa<; 1mpress1ve an doubles play as wa~ Oile r !->angle<; player Brian Leigh R1v('rs1de Pol) 's Julia n Rarham knocked off ht~ Laguna Be ath sing)C'~ opponents but the Art1sLc; dominated th<· r<·s t of the action to advance to the 3·A semis La~una 's Ric k Leach. :.uffennJ.t from a fool 1n JUry. st1ll ffi j naAcd to ta ke thrN· matchel>. includ· ing two !>I X love hout:. T riton s Win ; t·ould .iet to i':dl"'<'" . tartt>r Rob Mun~on tor no mort' tham t'laf(rt•y't1 tour·ba1u1er 1'he ('har1rrs go.t non Mor llo lo third base In the serood lnnlnl(. bul l'Ooldn't I ·t him over. and had Bradbury und HIC'k Abbott to second base lutt•r 1n lh1• i;~nu'. hot rould not r;olve Mon sako's tant1tll11ng knu<'klt• curvt· Ltmru udva1Wt'!'I to tht• quarterfinal$ wtth a 21 6 l n•c·urcl, wh1 It• l'~dt~on ft nhht.'<1 20·6· 1 Leuzlnger 5, E•t•ncl• 4 •\ n111th 1n111n.: hud hof1 e.ingle tied the game at fo ul ttlld l ~O 1>lnt1l-:hl ~ alks forced home the Wln· 11111 1-t 1 w\ a-i. IA·Ultnl(e r knocked off Sea View Loul(Ul' runner up Ei,tanc1a on the wrnner's field The Eai.:lc~ I" oke op.:n It 3·3 game with a run PREP R4SEIULL in thl' top of the lllnth ai. Roy Santa Maria and H1ch Amaral sm~ll'd and Bob Lanmer walked lo lo<id the.· baM''i Jim Mt:C.1h1ll dehHred a run-sconng smgle. a nd El>tanc1a had a chance to put the game away But Rick Riley'~ ~rountler "'a:. converted into an mnm~ c.•ndmg douhlt• ph.1} Down 3 l 1n th<• sixth . the Eagles tied the game on four '4alks and u ~wglt• by John Robertson. After Estam·ia had taken the 4·3 lead m the top of the ninth, l.euzin.:l·r '!> No 8 and 9 hitters, Rich Schw1e~er and llenry Castella nas. connected for :.m g le:. Estant·ia·~ Hobert Urmson then snagged a hne drivl' to c<•nt<>r for tht• ftrl>t out. Tony Anato hit "hat could have bt•cn a ga me-ending double pl;.i~ ball. but the bl.Ill !>kipped over shortstop Mike Ben nett 's head, bringing home the tymg run. Leuzmger then scored the wmn102 run on back·to-back ~alk!i La Serna 5, Corona del Mar 3 La St•rna struck for two runs rn the bollom of the fourth inning to turn the tables on a 3·2 CdM lead and went on to oust the s,a Kln~s from lbe 2 A playoff'> The Lancer.., took advantage of a walk. error and pa!>sed ball to put men· on second a nd third "1th no one out in the firs t inning Sea Km~ pitche r J ohn Rohde then managed to fan the next two batters bcfor~ La Serna's Chuck W1bon cr acked a single to bru1~ both runs home Wilson battc•d three -for three on the da} to spark the Lanc('rs who huve now knocked off two urea learns in the playoffs. La Serna downed Dana Hills Fridav. 7 ·2 Tues day 's victor y sends the No 3 Whitmont Le ague team up agains t Santa Fe in the Qua rterfinab. Mater Del 5, Font•na 4 The Monar chs advanced to the quarterfrnals by defeatmg the Citrus Bell League champs. Mater De1 got off on the rili?ht fool with a lead- off home run by Mark Ratto in the first. The Monarchs then put together a pair or two-run m · nmgs and took a commanding 5-1 lead into the seventh betund the pitching or Dan Sottosanti. But in that mmng, a couple or defensive mis· cues paved the way for three runs, and il took a strikeout by relie ver Steve Mendoza with the tyin~ and winning runs on second and third to preserve the victory "We J?layed real well for six mmngs a nd then o ur mtens1W fell off in the seve nth." said Mater Oe1 Coach Bob Ic kes Vikings Lose Sue Samuel and Becky Agnew s parked the San C l e menti' Tritons to a 5·4 second round CIF 2·A playoff victory over host Central High of El Ce ntro Tues day 1n CIF women's softball ac lion . scon~ one Triton run and Agne"" had u l.ingle and double along with scoring t wice Central er rors contributed to t h e San San Clemente out last year Patti Wade. a ninth-grader for Buena "ugh. had a perfect game against the V1kmgs. W ade out due led Manna 's Tina Kyler lo end lhe defending C IF cham· pion's reign an the s econd round Clemente cause . · The Tritons will host Mayfa!r I n, other g ames involving Orange Coast a rea teams. M arina's Sunset League cham- pion Vilongs went down to de· feat at Buena High, 4·0. and Edison's Chargers dropped a 1-0 verdict to Warren. both m 4·A action. Ii S OFTBA LL Wade pitched Buena to a 4 I victory over Lompoc in the first round of the playoffs Al El Centr o, Samuer de· live red a suicide sQueeze bunl to Friday in the quarte rfinals Mayfair. winner of the Suburban League title. is second seeded m the playoffs. The Monsoons d e· feated Arlington. 3·0. Tuesday and were the team that knocked Edison's Charger~. third place finishers m the Sunset League. fell to Warren High by a 1-0 ma r gin at home. The los s eliminated both a rea t eams from lhe 4 A playoffs Suri Swells Hurric ane Is Mild Thre at By CURT SE EDEN Ot Ille O.Hy 1'11.t SYft Eckhard Kr auu un. head coach of the Houston Hurricane or the North American Soccer League, once coached a Kenyan National team which was m yst eriously beset with injuries and ailments. Al lhal tim e, one of Kraut.iun's players ran over to lhe loeal witch doetor's hut for a consul ta· lion . and just as mysteriously, the team r ebounded to win the East African Championship. THE BURIUCANE, MINUS any spiritual in· nuen ces, is ln Anaheim tonight for a 7:30 bout with the Calilom.la.Surf. Houston ente rs the contest sporting a 2-6 record and holding down la.st place in the American· Central DivisJon with 21 points. Such credenUals should come as a welcome relief for the Surf which has faced no less than four divisional leaders in it.a last six games. CALIFOaNIA, COMING OFF a 4·1 loss to the CosmOll Friday, •Ult leads the American/West deaplte adi.sHUaty\nl 4..g reeord. The Surf's 1oat output, second ln the leaeue at 21, bu beJped the te am's polnt total bl06l0m. Meanwhile. Hou.tton Is comln1 off a 3-0 set · t>.ck at San Joee a1alnst the Earthquakes and a 3-2 loa to Loe Anaelea in the Aatrodom e. Tbe Hurricane ls missing neld a ene ral Robert Sebubertb who l1 bavln1 knee problems tb11 MUOft. Like tbe Surf. Houston bu faced a 1ruelln1 1cbedule, t..,,un1 with Fort Lauderdale, Dallu, TulH aad the Colmoe. The Hurricane'• two vtc· tories were ov• Edmonton. One brtCbt t pot for the Hurrtcane 11 lhe mum of capbbt. top lef.ader and le8dlnt scorer lu An· deraon .t.o m lMed the San Jote gam e wttb • fftained ankle OUISI AllDllll BUYS OFIHEWEEKI *********************** : 1977 OLDSMOBILE ! • CUTLASSSUPltfMI * •Aut o mati c transmission . air • • conditioning. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo • • radio & vinyl top. Below average miles • • & sharp! 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The c1ream mulch of CIF Southern ~ct.ton \'Olleyball circles became a reality Tuesday mght as No I seeded Estancia H.igh and No 2 seeded Newport Harbor qualified for the c hamp1onsh1p finals with straight-set v1ctones The Eagles of Estancia Coach Mike Pomeroy ~hook oH pesky Dos Pue blos in the early goLOg and rolled to a 16-14, 15·11. 15·5 triumph over the Chan· ne l League representative at Edison High. Coach Charlie Brande's Newport Har bor Sailors had 1t easier . dus ting off the Cinderella team of the ehmmallons. La Quanta. with a 15-3. 15·3. 15-7 rout. THE RESULTS SEND m E TWO VICTORS into Friday night's showdown for the CIF tJUe at Saddleback Collel'?c Dos Pueblos made some rumbles an the early going against Estancia as the Chargers cau.gbt the Eagles by s urprise in the service game. dealing out a half dozen service aces while Estancia was managing none, and m fact. netung the ball three times on serves But a slrong game at the ne t and tough de· fense by Dan Vrbalov1ch. Steve VaA Hom . Tim Krohnfeldt, Bob R~en and Kent SrruUa kept the Eagles m the match STILL. DOS PUEBLOS enJoyed a 13 ·9 and 14·12 advantage before R1eden·s s pike and another by Van Horn knotted 1t at 14. A Dos Pu~blos mis take fi!ave Estancia the ad- v ant age. then Vrbalov1ch. after a pair or digs b~ Curll!> Swmdal. put 11 aw<i y The second Jtame was tough. too. but th£• Eagles broke out or an 11 ·11 s ituation behind tht> kills of Riedcn. then Smith aced on the serve and Dos Pueblos fell apart Their spint killed. Dos Puebl06' Chargers offered Little oppos1t1on m the fina l f'tame ··we're pla ying pretty steady at this lime." s aid Pomeroy "It wasn't as good as we played a gains t Los Altos. but maybe Dos Pueblos had something tQ do ~Ith thal Wr• blfJ{'ked well and pla~ed "ell on dl'fcn~t' · T HE REAL K EY to J::stanc1a's v1rtocy, however. s~med to be the Eagles' ab1ltty to rise to the occasion when 1t became necessary And when those momcnLS appeared. it wa~ usually the keystone combUlat1on of Smith and Krohnfeldl. who took command with lhe1r pre sence. along with the power rutting of Van Horn Dos Pueblos had its chance to put the firsl gam e away 'W ith e1 14·12 lead and the serve, but a fS.t PREP VOLLEYBALL Van Hom dlg bounct'd over the net and bounced un- touched to itive Estancia new hfe. Then RJedeo and Van Hom were the central figures to lie 1t Dos Puebl~ was winning the service war, but the rest ol the game of \nl~yball was being taught by the Eagles NEWPOaT'S EASY VICl'OllV was sparked by a spurt at the out.set. which dashed La Qwnla's up- set hopes qwckly The Azttts. ~ho had advanced with stunnm~ v1ctones over No 2 s~d and South Coast League champion Laguna Beach and Bay League tilhst Mira Costa. were simply no match for the ex· penenced Sailor; .. I lhouf.!,ht tl would be a cl.1ff·han~er to the end or 1t ~ould bt• quick." said Brande. "But we ~tabhsh('<i 1t quickl y and th<' momen- tum C'arned over for U!> " The Sailor.., ~ot outst andm~ hllttnJ! a nd block mg as the) tuned up for their champ1onsh1p showdown. Sette r Tom Bunnell and the rest of lht· startmg lineup Dave Devi ck. Bruce Caldwell. 8111 Yardley. 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MOCIC•Y .......... ......,Ueelll COt.O•AOO •OC.ttlES -"'" °"" Cllt<t¥. llted ~"- ~&.aOI /4111~0Nlo ~ Jv4f ltWIMH MM -""'•~t coec" IASf wan SH.IN( OAMI -....,., UCl.A co.<l'I Ttrry 0.-,. ""41 c-11 .. tiww..i--. ...................... "'" .... .,, ..-....u MAlllYUHO -...,,._ Jim IC .... Klllle ..,,..!( -.-..... u.. J-.1 .. FOR THE RECORD I BASEBALL Kinney Selected MVP Dana Hills Dominates Alt.South Coast By ROG£a CAAL80N Oft .. Delfy ........... South Coast Leaau' champion Dana Ull18 dominates lbe Daily PllQt'a. all·leacue 1elecUona with the most valuable \player (Brad Kinney> coach ot the year ( Oenni-...Neepor> and ala olhe; aU-learue standouta . The Dolphins made one of lht• more remark . able comebacks en recent ycartt by comlnl( from two games off the pace with three aamea rtimaln· mg to c laim the Utle outri1tht Kinney re-rordcd u 6·2 won loss record and rashlOMd a s terling 0.72 F.RA The infield ls es~clally Impressive ln tbe South Coast with a pair of first basemen aod a pair or third basem en all uveragtna over .400. The leader is Daoa Jlills' Greg ~h. who Cini.shed the league l!eason with a 463 average. highest of anyone on the all·league team Among the s econd team choices from the BA.AO KINNEY DENNIS NESPOA Frishette Gains champions ar<· pth'her Scott Baker, catcher Glen Hethke. 1nf1elder~ Dale Coode and Bill Crowder and outfielder J ohn C:melak Other Orftlge Coast area players bonored on the tea m include Laguna Beach's Doug Green t first team 1 dnd Paul Mel nyk <se~ond team1 a.Ion~ ~1th San C'lrmt·nt~ !> Rich Gray and Dav~ Sperry I f1r!>l le<1m > an<! John Moore <second tcam 1 SCBA Honors Pitcher Bob Frtshette of UC Irvine, who com piled a 12-4 r ecord a nd a 3 91 ERA, has been selet'ted to the fi rst team All-Southern California Baseball Association. Frishetle was the only Anteater to receive flr!>l tl'<1m laurl'b First Team Pos . Player, &-hool Mark P -Bob Frishette. UC Irvi ne P -Greg McSparran, U of San Diego P Jim Sutton, CS Fullerton P-Pt>te Chaptn. CS Fullerton C Bob Gauci, Lcl)ol<.i C Mark P1rruccello. CS 1-'ullcrton lB-Garry Humpston. Pep1X'rd1ne 28-Sam Favat a, CS Fullerton 38-Maury Om est, UC Santa Barbara SS-Mike Saven.no. U of San Daeeo DH-Matt Vl'Jat, CS Fullerton OF-Bobby Smith, CS Fullerton O F John Chrif'~nsen. CS Fullerton OF-Andre David, CS Fullerton Second Te am J 91 3 61) 3 52 1 ·~ P -Andy Bisnar . L'C lrvme J 61 P -Da\'C' WC'athc•rman. CS fulll'rtrJn J 23 P -Dirk Wietstock. L'C fn inc 3 75 P Gary Kurtz. Peppen.hne 2 to C-J ohn Canepa, CS Lon~ Reach 32.1 lB-Mike Rubel, CS Fulh:rton 362 28 -Mike N agte. UC Irvine 337 38 Mark Morrison. l 'C Irvine 3liO SS Glenn Robt!rt!)On. C'S ~·uJl(·rton :?98 OH CharlP~ Gw) nn. CS Lo~ Angele!> 351 0 F Dave Schul<'r. Pcpperdinr 351 Or M1kt> Mt."rk. UC Santa Ba rbara 318 OF Larry Dotson. LT frv1ne 298 ~1 \'P .J11hn Chn,tenc,t•n CS Fullt-nnn .Cnaehoftht·Yl':tr Stt•\'l•lk rtz f '('(nint Clas!\ Sr 5t Jr Jr ...,,, Sil '-r Jr •Jr So Sr Sr <.,,, ~r Jr Jr Jr Jr Sr f r Jr J r Sr .Jr '-r Jr Jr P t.:B LJC NOTICE CP 11~- F tm u l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEH NAMC STATEMENT Pl BUC !\OTICE ·1---,.n1n 00ilus1Niu --NAMI STATC,.,.£NT l ""' •0Ho-.1no Pl"'~' •'• cto ""' bu\lf'U \ ct\ -"~ •o• ,,.,.,,.'1 P.'"' "' ,., .. Cr\,I\ ,,.,, ..... \A ' " 4.,.,&,v I~ f "'~ f 1 ... "' .,. • ' d0•"4 <. , ... wu. .. [" "r ov r • ...... r ,. , '""' ~· ~·f~ -' ( ""''• """"'""" ... ( ~ , '•I"() ,.,, rr• Q <f• ,, .,.A.,,,,..,. l -'""' .-._, _,,., t Ar.. Ar.••,. '" '': ,.,. ... f \ ,.,, ' '""' v' '4 #";,' T,.,, I \,... y.,. (A ,,_r-.. 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HEAVY DUTY VENTILATED SEAT CUSHION • OUIC~l Y COOlS HOI VINYl SEATS . 498 C04l INGS U. IN OllGINAL (AITON ~ay, May 2t. 1980 DAILY PILOT 8 :S PIOTlCTS & IUUTWIS 4 OL sm V•Yl. M.ASTIC, tUllU 79( Ol LIATlU • Seol1 ovt "'°" '". 6611 26"o2.125 TIRES 7i'181 • o-., •• ~ . ,_ ... "' ... . PORT ABLE AIR COMPRESSOR & TIRE INFLATOR • Plu6i l~~ 2888 • 160 Pi' Preuure Gouge • E•"o ~ Dvty Mo"" FOR CAR S. TRUCKS. TRACTORS. BO A TS, LAWN MOWERS & MOTORCYCLES lS FLUID 111 OUNCE CAN l..,,. u.. ADD TO YOUR GAS GAS TREATMENT STI' GAS TIEATMENT Hl1PS ••• • Improve the cleorung power of Gasoline.~ & uNeoded • Keep cOl"buretOf. intake volYes & manifo&ds dean • fights rust in fue4 system W"9n yov bvy 2 c~ o+ STP O~ T•eotmen• 01 I con ol O•I l•eo•,.....t and l b<>ttle ol STP Gm l•eo•,.,.n• 01 Pep Boy• low ... pncff I C.t O..~ & ,.,.,_. tn llOIH ) TM w..U-s SIHlest lntrvlHlrt ,_.. aMrts YM te <• ,,.we.~ ~-· tltey <WM <f'Stty ........ · . .-.; .·.~::·/.-.-.~·-~ ::·"· .. Mllll-PAIEL · -~~·-.'\~··".~"··· .. · ... :.::THREE-WAY GAUGE ·":.'. AMP•Ol•TtMr '. ·, Warn•ng liQhh ore ' not enough Cotd• tho•• problen" "· ' eorly. Mount on :' do•h . ...... :i;:: 3888 .--· art ........ HIGH PRESSlllE a?Jtf~. 1WO CILL TIRE GUAGE FLASHLIGHT , wmt SARTY GlOW /,__mro ''9<'"°"' d .... coltlwat.d ,,_ .... -.---:::::::;;; 10 lo 100 b. pw ~or ~ Yll'I~ llURV th........._ .... Ind>._.. ..,.,,. ...... .... U:.'o 98! GEMJN-SPOllT GllP lAa-ON STEElllG WHEEL COVERS COSTA MESA FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER 2946 8~1STOl ST 1530 S HAl 80tt 8LVO. 10912 ICATELlA AVE. 120 E. FIRST ST AT CYPRESS 1.5221 8EACH 8LVO SO. OF SAN DIEGO fWY,.. PHONE 870.0700 KATEllA & EUCLID PHONE 547-74n PHONE 893.8544 PHONE: .SA9.J533 PHONE 638·0863 OPEN MON. THRU FRI 8 A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. 8 A.M.-6 P.M./SUN 9 A.M.·5 P.M. • ' . J ~ I l l . . , . --. l , I i l i l • \ • f ) -ONLVPILOf Wednuday. Ma 21 1MO Business On r Burtin Idle Blast Furnaees Pineh Ee \'OVNGSTOWN, Ohao t Pl - Reen ion haa arrlvN m lbh one·hme 1h•l'l c nttr. whcrt blast f'Unu1ct·s that made il Im AQrt•nt are ICl"OWlng rold T houiurnds of l&ud olf stet.ti workers art.' angry or ac:an"Ci M both, and b~ln,•s. leodc>r$ art" out huallinf( nt.tw andus lry Imports. anflut1on. c.-nvtron mental h&"'~ and kyrockttln1& 1ntere t ruks thdt 140rk 461&UnM ~apltal hwt·~tm,•nh urt.' tuktn& their toll Tht' rt•suh is thut marginal or unprofuablt.• mJlls wath obsolete t'Qwpmt•nt un· ht.' ll'lg a bWldoned .S. TE•:t dlld Jont!s & Laughbn Steel. t WO or the cit~ s fot1r biggest t·ni1>loyers. dre tr1mmang 5,000 JOb~ from thear local p ayrolls Young~town Sheet &. Tube Co , once the fourth largel>t employer. dad the liame JUSt over two years ago. cutting more tt-an 4, 100 mill jobs . Then. a!. now. tht• c:ompanies blamed the m ark e tplac e. f'.oreign cOmpcl1tion, the <'Ol>t of t;orrectang air P<>llution and t~e1r own neJ{lect of milJs and equip O'l<'nt for' closin~ plants that <'an no longer compete with newer mills in Germany and J apan EX-BOILERHOUSE AID Joe Pettway Jobless January. Many isa1d Roderick r~neaM on u promise to keep the malls goina a:, long as they were pro1itable. The company said the net changed last fall from a p lu to a minus. le ading tu thl· decision to dose its Ohio Works. where iron is poured, and the McDonald Works, where It 111 refined Into steel. While some workers look to th e unions f o r help and leuderstup. others have helped an area arts council move and c lean up an old open hearth furna ce to be a downtown i.culpture. a monument to all who contribute to steel making TILL oth ers formed the Youngstown Ecumenical Coah· t1on. which soug ht to raise money to buy and r eopen a mall o( the Youngstown Stleet & Tube Works. but the effort failed. Th<' p1<'ture isn 't all bleak Rl•pubh<' StN!l, se<'ond largest l'm plOYl'r here beh1nd Gener al Motors, plans a $250 milhon ex- pansion and mo<frrnizat1on of 1ls 1-'arrl'll . Pa . plant m the "st eel torridor" from Youngstown t1> 1'1ttsburgh Meant1ml'. Gov. JHml·s A H hodes asked GL'Org<· F. Wilson o ( Akron, h is Ont• tamt' i.tate de vt:'lopment department d1rec·tor. to help Youngstown Wilson 1s ~oord1nator for sevPral suh urban commumtu.'s hit hardest b) mill closings rind work. But for the unstil and aeml-skilled, there fewer Jobe and more' peo~-; fight for them. • ~ "Baaed on what we aJre • know, there will be over an percent unemployment ra here for all of 1980. How ba8 pends oo a lot of things. ness people a re taking a. w a nd-see aWtude. They ..vaat; know what is going to happen.fl the money market. They're coe- cemed about the foreign s1tu9- tion. And it is an electJon year:e it's very bard to tell what mljJ happen." Curry estimates tbtt 25 perc~t of the workers la\'d'OS in 19'n are still unemployed~ underemployed ~ "Most are unskilled or se~ o;killed workers who were a cS. customed to m aking g_ood m~ • 1n the mills because they tUf1 built up seniority." he says. -., notes that many laid-off workea can collect up Lo 90 percent II normal wages for a year if" more through sever al benel) pro~rams. MACHINIST 16 YEARS, N OW WITHOUT WORK Don Mclane With CloHd Mt111 In Background A .. -.. I SOME ARE being ret raM under the federal Trade Tht• ~rowth br(1 u ght un u pans1on in the ..,alc•s and i.l'rv1ces JOb m urk1.•t und within 'IX monthi. Wll'mploymc·nt "'as ba<·k l 0 6 perC'l'nt to 7 l percent tn January. 1979. iustment Act. open to pe and fi 5 percent an December who l~e JObs to foreign com 1979 lion Supplemental Une mpl Curry 'i3) s the -.tatl' or thf' na ment Benefits negotiated ln llOndl e<•onom} does not favor ion c·ontracts, help close the more of thl' expan'i10n'> that between wages and regular helpf'd a bsorh layoff, in lutf• t'mJfloyml'nt paym ents. By t 197i mg Jobs a fl'w months a ye The growing number of un- employed workers !l1gn als re cession to the community as the economic .!-.train increases Unemployment rose from 6 5 percent in De<'ember to 9 2 per <'ent in January after new 1ndu!.tr~. 'l'h1k workers try to pr('!'sure rom· panies to rropcn s hut m1lb or delay clos1Q~ lhem. "Rut tht•y >Al·n·n l making a .., much morwv ... ('urn null'' A lot or th1· 0 s k1llt·d 'and "l'ml 'k 1 llC'd ""orker-. that had l>t't·n "WE'RE USING a n ything we (•arning SlO $1 l an hour an tht- <':ln ~et from anybody who will m l 11 s " c· r 1• "' or k 1 n g 1 n "Wt• l<.i!>l 6,000 manufJC'tunn~ "orkers l'an r e ne w so Jt>b:-. in th.-arl'a betwe<'n 197'7 and benefit"' l'N~MPLOYM ENT was al '1 El --~r-t'ent-iw-t~~-v:Mn..J.~ ,~ were running full blast -One group o r steel\\Orkcrs sued l's: Steel to reopen rt111ls while they try to raise the mon.ey to bu) one· ,\ federal Judge dis missed the· ..,u1t ~eJp, · · \Ytl59n ~·:.. He_land ""..r..e.s.ta~J~c:.pacl.m.I:~~, tt'it> ~lii~ ne• bQsmess -a or dn\·ing hakt:r} trut k.., for S4 1979 .. he !\a:,'> ·w(' parked up So mt• rommunily !ead er. '>@fftt"~' ~b <tste,;91 IU. ~· -~~ wtl-..<.:.S ~~in----:::• t•mployment "'a!>n't all that bad ~to J segmel_}.t of the workers L John Toriello. whose family has operated a neighborhood grocery SIO('C 1912. !>3) s bUSI· ness dropped about 35 percent in re<'ent months spN·ialty st<'Cl mill -but said to S7 per hour " the area is still a Ion~ way from a i.ound t'<'Onom1c footing Hut l0arn1ng., J\l'r:lf.tt''> 14enl orr IO 1977 M eant 1m t·. l ' S S t£-1·I "W<•'re losm1o: tuslomcrs a ll the tame." Tortl•llo !>ays "C'los- mg the mills aff<'ctC'd U!-i most Our customer-.· buying habit:. are the same. but thl' volume 1!> iC'SS '. c h a i r m a n U a v 1 d H o cl l' r 1 c I. t•hargc<I European and Jap<1nt'Sl' steelmak<"rs with dumping '-Ll't•I on LI .S. markets and he's i;:onc to <'ourt to stop 1t Hundreds of stl'l'l'Anrkt•r.., dt• monstrated agains t U S St1.•1.•I her e and m Pitts burgh in latC' Closing or tht• Sheet and;l:ubc Mills in thtot f<11l of 197i sent un t•mploymcnt s kyrocketmf! from Ii 5 pen·ent to 9 3 perc<'nt in thrt'l' months Labor anal)!-! Don Curry of the Ohio Bureau or E m p I o y m c· n t S <' r v 1 c e s s a ) s smcilk-r businC'sses saw that <1~ a primt· t1mt• to C'Xpund. which ht'lped improve his st:it1st1 cs B USINESS ll•ader s scurry Call about l higher I yielding certificates ... __ ,,-r• '"""~ ,,.. l•-.·r.i r , r-":.t'J"• "'a:, ,.._...,.,,_11 r'*/f"J ,. {.I· ,,,,,, •~! I I I"' ,,. ... ~-I ~ J • , I 1 '/ ,f. 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Sears Rot•buck and Co of Ch1t'ago. the n<t I ion's lar f!C's l retailer. and .J c Penne\ Co or Nt·w York each reported t•arnings dccl1n(' .. o r l'lose to 60 1>c:r<'enl from profits level s '' .>ear l'arher f .W. Woolworth Co of Nt•w York also r eported a s harp drop from SJ3 ~ million to $1 million 1n pre-tax earnings on 1L'l compan1e !> 1n North America but posted an overall profit m<'rea-.c because or a tax refund on ats Brittsh operations. J C Pennf'v s aid its profits fell . lo $14 5 m1lhon. or 21 <'ents a i.h u r c. fr om $35 .3 m1lhon. or 51 cents a sha r e . 1n the first quarter of 1979. Sales in the latest thre€.' months wer e $2 35 milhon, up less than a percentage point from $2 34 billion a year earlier. WOOLWORTH said worldwide net income was $25.8 million. or 84 cents a s h ar e. In the quarter. up Crom S8 8 m I lllon or 27 cents a sha re, a year earlier. The 1!8> figure included a S20 milUon British tax refund for Its 52.7 per · cent equity in F . W . Woolworth & Co. Ltd. of Great Britain. Sales we re repor ted o n a worldwtde basis at St.51 billion. up 9.4 perce nt Crom Sl.38 billion in the 1979 period. Sears s aid profits were $58 million, com- pared with 1150 million a year earlier. Earnln1s per share were 19 cents. COU.ECTOR8 CORNl!R Rare Coins &.Stame>s QOLO & 81LV!R PrtoH fOf 1-20-IG 0.._C .... U IOlllWf(I ""°' ltr11ttrrMld\ _. :" .. ,'.;: ~1.-ffll ....... .. .. c.,..... -.. . ....... ... - t01I. Ml-.... m ft -·" Ctll ... t .......... (714)111 •11 louttl co. ..... m... ............. ._ ...... __ ......, -----~-------.. ·-----·------~--· l' N f: :ti PI. 0 \ M t . 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For example, it had a good idea last year when 1t lntroduced a new line of ga rbage disposals that bad a sort oC jawlike action: they simply che wed up the re· malM fed t.o them. So Montgom ery Ward named lhe disposab "Jaws One," "J aws Two" and -the top of the hne -"Jaws Power " Cute, huh., In Hollywood MCA Inc didn't thank at was so cute lt.s Universal d1vis1on made the movie "Jaws," which has grossed something like S200 mtlllon so rar and thereby r anks as the second biggest motion pie ture ever made Since the movie has m ade so muc h money, MCA figures 1t owns the name "J aws .. Now did M on t~omery Wa r d as k M CA 's perm1ss1on to use thl' ".Jaw <," name on a bunch of ~a rbage disposals'> Of rour'>t' not If 1t had. MC I\ would have of roursl' askl'd for a commission on e:.11·h »411 P SO MCA Sl.Af'PEO Montgomery Ward with a tradem._rk infringement '>Ult Dad 11 v. in., Yes. 1t dad Jud.:t John f ' Grady, \llllnJ! in (t'deral di!>tnrt cuurt 1n Chicago. heard the complaint and issued <Jn 1DJunc- t1on proh1b1tm1: Montg1Jmery Wa rd from U'>mg tht· name Judge Crady calll:'d Wa rd'" "an aJJparent 1Jla~1anzer ·· Well. that was JUSt the IC'a'>t of 1t<, trou ble., It ..,e,•m-. that m the-h r..,t thn•t· m<mth\ nf 19&! at piled up lo'>.,l''> t11talmg S46 m1llton llu-w do \l>U J1,~e that kind 11f OIOOI'\. tn lhrt•(• month ... 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F'or those who missed it last week. the controversial movie based on a true story of the execution of a Saudi noblewoman and her lover It will be followed at 10:30 by a Collowup and analysis of the program. J\BC fl 9'00 -"Murder Can Hurt You " A new mystery satire about a ~roup cJf super sleuths with J a mie Farr and Gavin McLeod (I) MERV GRIFFIN G.,,..lt M80elrn.-Kat"' ~ t>t rt.J Huntt•' fl•I C tH( 1 P1111' LuPo-/4 •n 0,..,..1 "N,.y'n,. M"!>"'• MlCI tne CAUMla ot Intl wrd4o rang•nc;i c;ont•OYe<'Y ?-8tt'O l:>y lhf! [)MU• O• A P11nc .. n ocxi.. 016""'3 9 30 a!) PORTRAIT Of A NURSE a!) KUP'S SHOW 11ooe0 0 T 11, NEWS 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 MOVIE A1 v'~"'Klt1 .. ,'*''" 1,c .;• Out gro .. t-. tn tt ,.-,.. c. ., ' '"• ~f'I "'°'" It ,.,.. 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F...-.. ... -8mOrl9 "*"" ........ ov.. goMiP end m41frl<JOe (2 In., 15 min.I 2.00 CJ Nl!W9 • MOVIE •• ' "Bow«y Baltlllof\" 111151) eo-v &oya.·Vlr- 011111 Hewl11 Tile • iloys dt!Clde 10 oo 10 ww, to 111vy lorm tlleir ~ 'clh•· i unit p llr I 2:10 N.EW8 2:20 NEWS 2:25 8 NEWS 2:30 D MOVIE e • • M•UIMIPPI" ft"51 81ng Crosby W C Fteld• 14 9aml>ler lrom Ille ~fl. invOlved '" muroer. , .... on IQve w1tn a Soull'lf!<n ~ l lnr 25 m•n I 2M f) MOVIE • •, W~ Tl'le Side- wcll~ f ftd!. 1195o0) • Oena Anorew~ Gene T~~ 31>0 41) NEWS 3 15G) MOVIE • • , Corn~eo 119'51 G·c;~ Po wt'll Waller ., ... l ·~ 3 55 0 HEWS 4 00 U BE.8T OF GAOUCHO 0 MOVIE • • , Family Honey- moon ( 19•81 Claoof!fle COl~t Fred MacMurray 4·30 0 MOVIE * e • '"" Fatmer's O~U'lnlt'< I 19401 Martha kdy~ Cl'IMIM Rl.IQOles. Thursday•• Do~• ine~ .ffo11i.-. -AFTERNOON- .,. • ,•· ... 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Beauty, News Boost CBS 1-,ittle "Darlings .~uhurhin .fit ogn Carol Burnett s tars as a housewtfe adJU~tmg lo hfe m the s uburbs an the movie "The Grass is Always Greener Over the Sep- tic Tank" tonight at 9'on CBS, Channel 2. !'EW YORK <AP > The Miss tJSA Pageant drew a slightly larger pr 1 me-time a ud1 e nce than "60 Minutes." and the week 's two highest-rated programs helped CBS to its second straight firs t-place finish in the networks· ratangs race. figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. s howed. The rating for CBS' broadcast of the beauty contest was 23.7, to 23 6 for "60 Minutes ... the No. 1 show 1n the recently completed television season. Nielsen says that means of a Jl the homes in the country with television. 23 7 percent watched aJJ or part oft.he Thursday night special THE ONE-TWO finish in the week ending May 18 contributed t.o CBS' rating for t.he week of 17 4 ABC was second at 16 6 and NBC third for the 12th week in a row at 14 S The networks say that means m an average pnme-tame minute dunng the week. 17 4 percent of the coun- try's TV-eqwpped homes were tuned to CBS. ABC and CBS each have fuushed first twice in weekly Nielsen surveys since the 1979·80 season ended Apnl 20. CBS edged ABC an the raungs last season by one· tenth or a point More 'Tomorrow' St-~«hf ~ o corr"" Coll f>A7 4371, cr..I< lor r"c11kJ!llJ'1 ~·" lun ~n ~# ""'" monl'Y IMrn •QI lllble ..... !>0'1'. 00tx1t LOS ANGELES CAP) -NBC's "Tomorrow" s how will expand to 90 minutes in September to absorb the time t'Ut from the "Tonight" show un· der Johnny Carson's new contract. The balf·hour increase of "Tomorrow" will ln- clude a news segment a nd severaJ entertainment and information features, network vice president Barbara Gallagher told the NBC affiliates at their annuaJ meeting. Mover of the Year STRAPPER vs. STRAPPER Best Suede Action Ovstan Hootman "''"rl"'>l. on<! llf<ll'.Jle ~M'I ·~ "! 11£1µ1{1)1 6A'l~I • . . CBS. AS IT DID m the rcrcnll) completed season. srored 'W'lth rt- gular senes. mcludmg · M AS 11· 1n hrth pla~e. "The J efrersons" sa~lh and "Alice" runth ABC's best ""as 1Lc; top rated sho"" for the season . "Three's-Company," m third place. NBC's "Little !louse on the Prairie," a consistent s uccess, was No. 4. ~veral movies we re broadrast 1n the week heavy 1n rerun~. but onlv one -"Lookm~ for Mr Good bar" on ABC -did well It was No 10 1n the ratings . M A S.H. ' 21 ~or Iii 6 mall.ton dnd Thr Jetrer ... on ~. 19 i or 15 1 m1llton. both CBS ·· l.avt•rn<' .ind Sh1rlt-v'' and "Ta\I. · both 19 6 nr 15 million. both ABC. "Aht'e," 19 5 or 14 9 mall.ton CB~J. and Movie "Looktng for Mr Gooobar." 19 4 or 14 mill.too. ABC The next 10 pro~rums "llart LO Hart." ABC . "Reill Peo pie .. NRC. "Happy Days" and "Yl·~as." both A BC. "Haywire ... C RS . "Archu.• Bunker's Place" and "Onl' Day at a 'l'lme." both CBS. tie . "Oukt>~ o f llazzard" and "Lou (;rant." bot.h CBS. tie. and "fantasv Island." ABC . 40,000 Cadet s .... , -· l'\Al· ... I DWl•cti 9l'OC>e9•10tt ~ IOWIJIOI Cltll_, CU11• ... . ' IOWUllS MIUIO'I tit.IC IUll .. .... . "' ••• " 0111'1 ,. ,. THE FIRST PRODUCTION in NBC's three-part "Mov101a·· senes. "This Year s Blonde." was No 26 for the week. Further down the last wen• "Flamingo Road" on NBC. 32nd. "The Hostage Tower" on CBS. 33rd "The Hustler of Muscle Beach on ABC. 34th. "Casey's Shadow" on NBC . 44th. and "A Fistful of D)nanute" on ABC. S2nd 01eer Bob Hope M~WELL SMART tsAGENT86 lo addltJon to the ABC movie. the five-lowest rated shows for the 14<-ek all were from NBC Part r of "The Kid from Left Field" an 53rd plac<' followed by "Prime Tame Saturday." "Sanford" and "Joe's World " Here are the week's JO highest rated shows : "MISS USA PAGE ANT," with a rati ng of 23.7 r epresenting 18 1 million homes. and "60 Minutes." 23.6 or 18 m illio n , both CBS . "Three's Company." 23.S or 17 9 million, ABC; "Little House on the Prairie," 22. 7 or 17 .3 million. NBC. \IR FORCE ACADF.:\1 Y. Colo c i\ I 11 Rob llop<> allracted about 40.000 tu Falron Stadium here dunng the t ~1ping of a USO Air Force salute lo thl' comedian Tht> salute. honorin~ Hope'!' 17th b1rthd.n . 'tlt lll ht> am>d on NBC.TV on ~ay is Thl' taping included performanr<'S by sm~er Diana Ross and :.kal<'r.> Tat Bab1lorua and Randy Gnrdnt'r Rrfore roncluding the production with a sin~ along that include d academy Superintende nt Lt. Gen. K L Tallman. Hope commented on the stall' of th<' m1htary. s aying the coun· tty suffered from "loss or confide nce and pessimism " •a•a .. J:t•Ml:®i----- mu •s• nim 1 -UA Crntm1 SldclltbKk C1ntdome 540 059• 511 ·SUO 630S$3 ... .. A111Jleim Ortvt tn 879 98SO UA Mo~ttS <11•l 990·•012 ¥\11 ...................... .......... TR& •UDE .. ••• 13nv141~n1:u1 'un c1n CHTllll O• •ncie b3.c 9262 QWAllOS' C...WllT We1tm1f1Sler 891 3~ ....... -TWiii ColU Mm 631·~· ......... Oltfft·t• A~lttllll 879 91!1() 'Hialtway 39 Drfn -ln w.11m!"IW "1..Jta NOW PLAYING H WUDS' SADOUUCll E 'oro !>Ill 5830 lDWUOS' Cl .. A WUT \'lt~1mtns1er 891 393~ Ma .. ·s IGWTll COAi f ~l<I M..W ~2/11 1110 LA MIRADA OWlft.• U MtrMU 921-1706 "BLACK ST ALUOH"IGI =·-=====:::;:::::::::;::i "APOCALYPSE HOW" CRJ ,_ "THE EMPIRE 1t1C11 STRIKES BACK" -IOO PASUI- "HOUYWOOD KNIGHTS" !RI "THE EMPIRE '"' STRIKES BACK" -IOOP~- ''LADY & THI~ .... "UMOIHTIND • Fl Ylt4 OODIAU" f~I I ........... . DAtm"tNt c=~~~ I "COAL M .. 'I · · DA&MMna .. INI ~HOIJIMA C w=:•• we • "APOCAl YPH 'NOW" "80YSIN . COMPANY C" Ill) ~ '"TMI NOLL Y'WOOD: 1DMtffS•t11 : "SICAllfOWM uu•: t t • t·-· : l·~~ - ': ~ .. -.. --. -I : 4c ar· .r :=1 • •• .il I ~ --W ....... n...-1•tt>• M,.W._,.....,.., I , I l:tt ~M-1:00-t:JO . ---......-..-.--- Burton' Dry and Happy LC\NDON <AP > R lcb•rd Burton, rt· creatlq b1a role ol Kln1 Arthur for a Broadway revtnl ol Camelot, •&YI be'• experienced • penon•l revival al nee &iv ma up drlnklol. Tb~ ~.year-old actor, who played Kini Arthur 20 ynn aau. uya be fe~la Uk6 a ocw man. "I SIMPLY ordered myself to atop getting s loshed," t.be Welsh ac.' tor told Tbe Dally Mail 1n an lntervaew "l UHd to tue one drink and keep on for three week.a. Hiatoncal ly an alcoholic.' is one who can't atop 1 could alwa)"I stop but l d.adn'l want to." BU!lroN, U1terv1ewed in New York, de nied rum ors that he bas had a facelift. He said he no longer has puffy jowls and bleary eyes because he is no longer drlnldnit. Once married t o Elizabeth Taylor, Burton says he gave up heavy drinking nrter their breakup. To Sister --. . ~.May 21 , 1990 DAIL V PILOT 89 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICB .. .. ._....... TRIB'S NEWSROOM -F.dward Asner (seated) stars as "Lou Grant" in an authenticity-Oriented TV series that features <from left) Mason Adams. Nancy Marchand. Daryl Anderson. Robert Walden. Allen Williams. Linda Kelsey and Jack BaMon. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE tHatJ "°'1C9 CW SAU OP NOTICE°' P'\l.UC AUCTI°" OF -~~·TYAT P E •IONAL PaOPEaT 'r H IVATI SALE I •EMAININOON ..... -VACATEOPttEMIHSOP ......... ~.. ~I( TENANT IC.C .. I The Way It Is TJl's 'Wu Gram' Authentic .. CillmY .. Ormllt JwM '· 1•. et 10 IO e.m., .. 111 I _._.,~._ , .. ouCE I.I~~ tnl1 on '" .... Mel\W of , ... E•l•I• of Peclll' Coe•• HIOll••Y. Newpon llOllEAT WIU.IAM OE SOTO. eU Bee<ll, c-itY ol ()r""91, (.aliferft•<t. lllOllEAT W OE ~lO .... a<>eEAT "'-~wtll"'4141tpUOlk - By TOM JORY NEW YORK (AP> -Quite unlike its predecessors -"Big Town," "The Reporter," "Wire Service" - CBS' "Lou Grant" souebt from the s tart to create an authentic newsroom, rather lban elamorize the business. And the effect seems to have impressed editors and reporters across the country. "Given realistic limitations, it does an overall &ood JOb of poi ~aymg whJlt the newspaper business i.s real· ly Ulte," said David Hall, managrng editor ol the St. Paul Pioneer Press. "Al least you don.'t have people run- ning around with press cards sticlung in their hats. yelhng, 'Stop the pre- ~ses' •" edJt.or or the hctional Los Angeles IOE SOTO.~ I-'""_._..., -rtv lett"" l °'OC"e I\ ~ vi-ttwf Ille "" P 0... ~ Pf-1Y <-Ill$,,_ (',,,., Tnbune. ~ ..,,. ,.., .i Pr•v•t• w1e. 10 ,, ... 1 ,, ... L•<-No. c~1 "One of the first complaints we ,,.. 11IO'lt'I' _, --· -je<t 10 1•~. !>teri erM. v.noc1e 1defltJ•ke11on h th a. f l«>Mlffnel'°" of Wocl .._,...., c-1. NO 1'1(1--<°"'Mh ti.re<>l ad was al there were no spu.es or ,,,, .., ·~"" >ro a.y"' J-. ,.., .. ~"' • ...:11on ••" ~ ...-e>u"....,' 10 dead copy," Asner said. "WeU. we ,.,... ottiu o1 ic1GHT ,.No !>unOH. ,,.. P...,.,.,..,... ot !>«1'°" ••Of,,..,. h d h I'-Tb tb •NC. -..._ ee .. 11 81..o . ~·1• "· c .. 11 ,_ a t e sp .. es. ey were. e 'L°"° e-.11. oilfot"•• ._1 um 0.1.0 -·'· '* modem kind that the occupational , ~· '°"""' o1 u.. ,,,,.,.in, s~·· LAZO"~ swANSON d h d h of c..i-..i.. .. I -rtQllC lltle -,., fly llopotrl !> Col<lten safety people sa1 we a to ave. , ... " of....,~-.i ..,.. ,.,.,. °' .... ,,11or11.c1 Aoem "W~ are all well aware that lbe .. ~ -.. 1 .,. 'IQPll t1t1e -'" :::~••.:11oro -ttl ._ OW~· of ...0 OKH!ltd show is top-heavy m the sense there ,_ ~...,.,.... 11y _ .. _ of , • ..., .,. ~~; ~:!,1.,.0 are more management people than =-:":....~!'::o"' ~~ :;::; :: ',, P• ~ .. < eo..1 H•Ollwev working stiffs," Asner said. "and -·"· '""""io .. 11 -c~•-,..,.,,.. ~11 ... cn. C4•11orn•• that ~6<1'C<panor w,.....k lsn't dooe by --1• ,.,......, "'nw ''"'of,....,.,_ 1 ""11.,_ 0r-. eo..a D""• p,,~, .,... .. ., ..-. v• V•llo C-•'O< O<-S•••~ of ""•• u >•. t..o HI• Ill JUSl two reporters But that's one or c ... ~ .. IM'lOlerlt -.. -... the problems we have to work with iot~.-1 and v.e don't hear too many com: •..,. .L:! ~ ::.0 .:!'·~::"I "•CT1r1ous auii'Niss- Ottoce ol n. C-Y 'lf'Kor-of w.o '"" ..,._nq """"""••~tu c,o..,.{., ,..,.. ( ~., •.nown .... ~, .. .., THE RESEARCH that went into ,,.so ,.., '!It••-c1n:i._ ~-···" H f w POP1 LITMOGllAPHtr • PUBUC NOTICE plalnts about 1t " l "°-""'-~""'-"'"ir• N-E naTEMENT r lb v .. ...,.~ • .,.,. .ci1a1 ~•\trrt1 1>1., ... Su•'.., 101 NEW YORK (AP> -development o e senes was ex· '•"""°'-~'"'-"'...., _ _,8HC1\.c..i•tom••"™4 Psst. The star or Arthur HALl,'S OBSERVATION wa s tensive. Producers and their asslS-tal•~U .. -~ ....... c-·--· P ... 1 0 ~ 1111 v~·· [>,, typiclll of editors surveyed. Most ed 1 Utan u1t o, 11<1r1 co,. .. ,.., "•'""'" Oto Hr-1 bf'•" c;.. .. 1.,.,. •• ~ Mille~' new play has an _ .. th . bo 1 tants v1s1t sever.a melrOpo •• ~0·."'.0 ,,. .,01 .... ,.00 1.. ,,,,. i..,,,,.." ,, """""'e<i by .,, ... agreni e senes. a ut to comp ete A .,~..,. Los insid track with the newspapers soer men~ _,,~ ... rn1110..0,,..,,..P,_' ,.....,., its third season, added realism lo I . d 1. th Ti d •• .. -. ,.., -,_,"' --p..,, r ....,_, playwright. . Ange es two aiues, e mes an ••-'""w«"Dod '"'' ,....,,...,..., .. .,. .,,.,., .,111 ·~ TV's defirutiOn of newsroom drama. Herald·Examlner. and the Oakland I 11..,.,,, ~ '°"" .,. ..ni.no .. ..., co..n•• r ,F .. o• e;, • ....,. coun1, ,,., But actress Joan ... ,_" of' ,,..,., 1• Copeland says she still "I uwui. that it's easily the most re-Tribune and ~ast mem~ s~t :,11~ ;:::,:i.::-.::=,01:;1 ,.111111 3liStiC thing that leleVI SiOn has al· COnSlderable \lme talking Wltb 1....--........ edi<lo"4 WIO ruoll\nl!O Or-l G.nl D .. ly PHO< was surprised when her templed,'' said Craig Ammerman. ~ .. 1tors and reporters <1cross the o.,..,,,..,_.,..,o1 .,..,, ,.., """' .. 1 ' 1'· J.-•. ,., brother offered her the C'\J ~ e o. s..oo • " 1•"° managmg editor of the New York country. -.-o1ow \'-leading role in "The Post "and that they have tackled is· .. I spent sever a l n1c:ts at E-ot.-~ PUBLIC NOTICE American Clock," whlcb •ues that 1ourn-11~ts have to deal " aid Ro""-rt alden J_E,,._ WTT'Oll. ,.. ---------.11 d but Sa....... d " ~ newspapers, s uo::-• ._.... 111CTinou1a11si .. aH w1 e lu.auay ur· with." who plays Joe Rossi, one of the o.aa.D<ts.. NNl'«STAHMENT ing the Spolet.o festival "It _..mes closer to reality than Tr1'bune's two ... ey reporters "aod I ... 1 -'"" ~ __, "_..., ....... . Ch I •~ S C "" "' ' ....,,_~eon& o.oi. Plto1 _, .. in area ..... · · any other television show" on lbe think the ·knowledge I piclr.e<i up ,..,11.12.a,.. "'"' PENN•~• COMPANY, so1• 4'11111~) - 1 lllCMl9f ·-a.ou& TPSI NOW111 , ..... , ........ "I al moat fainted," news business. aaid Alex -Ben Block. added some credlbllity t.o lbe part. PUBLIC NOT1CE 8•«11. ~ ... c11. C•lll•m• said Mias Copeland. a11i1tant city editor of the Los "At first. it wun't right," Walden I "*:..,_.. s. ......,.,,.... & c:-."• Added llUler: "She's Angeles Herald-Examiner, noting aaid "Alter a wb.Ue you uw Rossi _..., 1"<·. • eai • ....,.,. <<WP«•"°"· no terr ific in the part, bOWeftl' there are deficiencie&. aweatine 00 t.be job. 'J'd Watched lbe F~~=-::-2:,',::~;.!r .. NewPOrt 9••<~. ... :.' .. ; . " _, -~ -: . :, ... ..,. ,. •• .. .. .. .. . .. ., .. .. .. .. ... '• •• •• •• .. •• •• ••• • •'I . ~ ·I ·: •' •• •• •• •• .. "C OA L M TNER 'S DAUOHTa .. T-n.w-,_.... .,., r 1:91 -•• - "ALL THAT JAZZ' T_,__l':'I __ --~~ SI :~.Jo J -=-~· cma .w.Jo J,.--S:::" :.-+•·'''':°" lil3:il , .... ~ ---------"°"--·· cuu,. -----.... , ..... ......., ... ---........ ... .... ..... -------·--,_..-,:. ... ______ ... -z:Jf'<'· .................... allhougb it waan't writ· reat--at~... l The.__...~.,,.-... n ... ~tt~l>Y••"' ten with..___ ln m.lDd." ··TBDa v•s •O•E THAN ·~-.. ....._.. _.,_ Ul>'I ... ... one OLD WOt!LO unE•P•tU\. 0-~...--& Jt is the ftrst time that edit.or and more than two reporters ASNE& SAID Gene R~. lbe ... , _.~ .,..,. . \<lot• z... '-· '""·· M is s Cope I and, a on a lar&e newspaper," Bloclt said. series' executive producer. as well as ~~~~ 4141 "''' := ._.. ... ., """" , ... veteran of television "And lbe endin&s of stories are not conauJt.a.ot.a Allan Bums and James 1~ ...... s.... .._.......,, C-•Yo.t11•°""99""""''°",_..,,, commercials aod soap all• .. -• -•----cot." 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It'•~ too lalle9' to •Sl*t .. al a Mq\Ml CU IVU top tM Mace .. ol \M onatnat ud I JUtped thfl lhi4 wlll P'°" tbe C!UI with 'The SmpUe Slrlket Buk," the contlnuatlo" or Georae l.u<'H' enormouah popular "Star Wan1 " ( Rt'lated ltOry, photo, Paat• A3) ( R~'ti~i ) lllu bee Jammlna the tereem ever alnct "Star Wan·• baa t0mewllac MNIDtd tht nowlty of clty•llltd lblpt Hlliq the 1tralol.,_., neverthel"' Ulla 20tb Century·Fox rtltue rt· malm a rauUQa IOOd entettalD· ment. a wort.by eucceaaor tot.be oriflnaJ -ancf far and aw~ lbe b491t of lll kind alnce • Star Wara" ltlelf -t.be MeCIGd part °' th• •ecoad Mri ~ (of tlu'e9) that wUI ac· rommodate hla ov raU vl1lon Lucu baa promlHd -and drafted -no fewer tban nJne 9Pllodll to complete hb project. "EIJll>ire" la labeled "Part V" ANO Ll:'r "11' all doubU to "fit rUbt now. Wblle "ICmplre" doean'l quite m1-1uri up to "Star Wan" In the rre.bneaa and ort1inallty of Ill 1trtpt, ud the plttbora or apace Opt1ru that Altbouab Luca• wrote the atory <with a screenplay by Lelah Brackett and Lawrence ,.,....r•r•• LOU GRANT AUTHENTIC. • • moat responsible for the show·11 aulhenti<'lty "Lou Grant" premiered Sept 20, 1977. and was an imm~1ate cntlcal sut'cess CBS stuck w1lh the senes despite rather low ratings, and the audience began to mcrea1>e dunng lhe summer of 1978. There have been at least 14 pre- V!Qll& attempts_ at new~aper drama. beg inn.Ing with "Big Town," "Front Page Detective," "I Cover Ttmes Square" and "Not for PubUcaUon " in the early 1950s More recently. there were series like "The Andros Targets:• "Kingston. Confidential" and the offbeat "Kolchak · The Night Stalker," all or them short-Uved. THERE IS Ll1TLE doubt "l..ou aeem~know exactly what he was doln& " """ ST. PAUL'S Oavtd Hall, •ho spent a do~en years us assistant managing editor or the Chicago Dally News. aareed Asner reallsUcally portrays the city editor "In an exaggerated sense, yes." Kall &aid. "Ho's larger lhanlife. but then I've known editors like that - men who by their mere intellectual presenC'e dominate a newsroom. Yes. 1t 's po.c.slblc to have a city editor like Asner " Even those editors who don't see "Lou Grant" as particularly realistic acknowledge the series' entertain· ment value. Grant" can trace some or Its success "IT'S AN ENTERTAINING to the popularity or "All the Presi· show," said Ed Tunstall. editor of the dent's Men," the movie based on the New Orleans Times Picayune, "and exploits or Watergate reporters Bob if I'm home, I watch 1t But I'm a lit· Woodward and Carl Bernstein. tie bit appallecj by it Crom lime to 0 ,.,,........ Asner. however. was in the time. • newsroom before "Lou Grant." at "If my staff spent the amount or Minneapolis' WJM-TV In the long-time on a story that they do on that M e mbe r s of the running ·.:.M.ary Tyler Moore Show." show, we'd never get anything in the Bos ton TJalle.t C'Om· "I was sort of born to it." th«: actor paper " pan,> perform during said. ··1 was feature page editor ol Dave .Rosenzweig, the Los An~eles a d es ~ r 1h ear sal my high sctl®l paper ooe yean and Tim es assis tant metropolitan . r • .l • • rront·page.'editor the next." editor. said he probably wouldn't prior to their 12-week .. He certainly looked the part," watch "Lou Grant" at all if the lhrec-conttncnt \l.O~ld _said..B. na.te..D.aYis. exec1.1tive_ ediJ..Qr __ sems¢ec1ed b.1s job • .Jccurate_lY. "I . t ~~ r s tart.ing n e~T or the Philadelphia Bulletin, or a visit see i~ as~ n1ce dl~tra~~on la~e 1.n the W c ~ne~da}. They 11 Asner paid·to his newsroom.~"He sat e-Yen~n.g, be said. I don t w.ant v1s 1l Churn. Is r ael. right down at a news edit.or's desk telev1s1on or entertainment to satisfr ft ~ly anrl ~·ranee .. He looked exactly in place, and me professionally." KaJdan) and 11n1d aa H · ecuUve produe.r, be baa tu.med the directorial relna over to lrvln Kerabner, tbua rreeln1 bJmaelf to aupervlH t.he n.lm'a a~ctacular apeclaJ effect.a. IT'S A SWITCH that worka strongly ln the nlm'a behalf. Not only are the modela, matte ahota and other teebnJcal trtckerles virtually nawleH, but under Kerahner'a able handling, the already ramlllar characters become more human, leu like animated nauree from the com· ic stripe. On' the atory aide as well. Luc as has strengthened hlJ band by providing a plot motivation for Darth Vader (that I doo't think I should reveal here since it comes as part or the film's surpn.se ftnaJe> Suffice 1t to say that it's a lWJst straight out of Greek mythology, and sbouJd serve Lucas well tn the episodes that lie ahead As to the present episode, despite a couple or phoned In messages from Ben Kenobi !Alec Gwnness) which, coUect- ed. m~t last au or 40 seconds mos t or Luke Skywalker's gOOd advice comes from a rascinaUng greenhued character named Boba Fett (Jeremy Bulloch> - and 1·m still not certain whether he's a sk11lruHy animated puppet or a real live huma n bemg ALSO EFFECTIVE 1s a v1s1t to a small planet presided over by Billy Dee Wllltams. whO has all the ensy comrader1e and TMI &Ml't•l 1T•1•U IACK .. C-,..h• l"r~ • • • • • 0.,.., llWU f•<t(l/tf.,.,,_.. 0-.. L..cft Ol,.<lor • . • . . lrvlft •••~ krHftjl&ft . ... .. Ltltf'l 8•Ki..tl, Ul-•K• ..... "-<1.....,._ ~-c.- ~ .... c." -...,..,..,, "•·'-~. c.rrM I'""'', l lllr 0.. Wllll•l'lt, AlllhOftY 0...1<1h, ,,.,. Ot, 0.vl4 "'-· ,.... M•,"••, 1<•1111, l•ker, AIK Gu111neu, JKM'lr .... l«JL ·--,...,. _,,. "'"'ut" .,,.. ..... ,,.. the unswervtn1 loyalty to the higher command -or 1 Lu Vegas pit bola <which, In effect, he Ls). UNPO&TtJNATELY, thla b not an unmixed bleaalDS • especially ln the ftnal tb1rd ~ the mm where our dou&bty bad of rebels dlvldea up and tile story rather awkwardJy ahlftl between three dllferent loea· tlona. I know it's supposed to be lite the old Saturday afternoon aerlala (a reaemblance etn· phaalzed by the uae of old· raabioned wfpes to cut rrom one place to the otber), but it bas lbe effect d alowtng down the action Juat when It •IJ abould be motmt- ing toward a climax. , Kershner baa a marvelous way or pulling b1a characters out or their envtrooment and mak- ing them function on their own. r liked especially hU handling or Han Solo (Hanilon Ford) In this outing; by mating hlm a more responsible free.s winger. Hao not only grows ln stature, but tus romantic passages with Prin· cess 'Leta <Came Fisher) seem more urgent and heartfelt than 1n the earlier chapter. Even Even so, "The Empire Strikes Baolt" comes so loaded with ln· genlous errects and characters, so filled with hairbreadth etscapes from devilishly devbed peril&, and Ls played out against ~ such apectacuJar settings <some real, some studio-bullt) that onJy the most churlish ticketbuyer could complain that he wasn't getting his money's worth. Muk H.amtll's SkywaUcer has PETER SUSCHITZKY"-8' ma.tured -less the fresh-faced camera work dudes the eye mnocetit, more the self.reliant (particularly in the climactic and determined youth serving duel between Skywalker and the cause or Justice for his peo. Darth Vader on slender scaffold. pie ing over a yawnine pit); and- 0 n the other hand, Darth John WLlliams has once again Vader <David Prowse) remams, s upplied an appropriatety or course. Darth Vader. as do earfilling score • C 3PO I Anthony Daniels> and "The Empire" may not top R2 D2 (Kenny Baker> and "Star War~." but il certainly who would havt-them make<i one look, forward to otherwise., This time around, all whatever neW' surprises GeQrge three seem to have been granted Lucas and hls band of cinematic more extend~ rootage wizards can conjure up for u:;. """~r.iiT:r.ir:r.r~:nT;~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~· ''ffolkes'' ._. ............ BJ Ph11 ''THE 39 STEPS" TONY DANZA ·. "THE HOLLYWOOD ~N~-~.~.~ "'' -'. -·-, .. ·-,, 1t ..,,.. .. , ...... ·~ ... ''THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" Plut (Al ''SKATETOWN U.S.A." "THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" (Al ___ ,,,_,_ -"FFOLKES" IAt--I , .. ) U • 1•. 1 II, . ,, , ... °KILLOR BE KILLED" (N) ........ llt. ..... '"' "'"*--'''"'-.............. "FRIDAY THE 13th'' (R) ........ _,.\ .... .. ..,..,.,.._, ...... ... "WINDS OF CHANG!!" "-~-~ .*"' .. ,...,.._, ' .... , ... .. --. .... -,.-...... ..... ..... , . ...__,...,,,.. ... ........... , ...... .. ~·~ RIDERS" OCN~ .~eo •a•aa~• •UDa ..... va. KRAMER" "'""' "NORMA INSIDE: •Supet111arket ShoPP8r •Sllm GoUrmet lhJOELC. DON -._...,""'9 __ Tlae Arabi may have a ~ OD America's thirst I« . But Aln..ter Goclanian may have a monopoly on lbe MiddJe Eastern staff al life: pita bread. GosJanian doesn't s hip the pocket bread ror export in supertankers. Instead. he's Just put the finishing touches on machinery be hopes will revolutioniu the pita bread indu stry - machinery that's captured the invMtment eye of a number or -Kiddle 'Eastern nations. Bot t.brouP the oew)y formed Go&lanian Bakeries, the firm hopes to open francbile bakeries featurint the automated pita bread machinery. TB~ GOGIANIANS feel pita bread olfen change from slan· dard square-loaf bread and caters to health conscious COO· sumers since the bread contaim no animal or vegetable fata. And it can be made with either enriched white or whole grain flour. The secret of the machinery. says Malone, is lbe staggered placement of flattenec) Jpaves on the conveyor bell, increasing production capacity. AS AN OFFSHOOT of his To make a typical batch of 720 Costa Kesa pita bread -oven loaves. 54 pounds of flour are put manufacturing bualness -into industrial mixers with Go&lanian Enterprises -the water. salt and yeast. The gooey Newport Beach resklent has de-mass is then dumped into a fun-•laned and developed machinery net-shaped bopper where it is ~~~:X:~~.fl~t ~:=~.~td out or bread. The dough balls pus through With the help of bis three 90nS, a maze of conveyors for a short -~U& .. 30._J~ 31. and Sain. rising period before being pre- 22, Gog1anian bas constructed a -ssed through rollers. into the working $1.S million prototype of round, flattened shape. a system that produces up to The dough then travels alQOg 11 ooo loaves per hour By com· another conveyor for an add.i· .,.'.ruon. Goclanian n~tes. most tion~ rising period ~ore it is Middle Eastern pita bread red intotbeoven. bakeries are still band-fed brick A 20-secood conveyor ride in a ove.n-ltyle operations. ' I. ?OO-degree oven bakes the In most U.S. pita bread skin, and the bread's own steam bakeriee, be adds, the flat loaves ~uff~ the loaf to make the dis· are hand·fed into qv two at a Unctive, fillable pockets. time. Goglanian'B hinery procesaee &ix al a time. WHEN THE LOAVES come ''What we have bere steaming off the oven conveyor at evmta that laap belt, they pus onto a network ol qaenee," says co-pa coove)'Cll" be1ta for a 20-minute Malone, wbo started In cooling ride. computer bminess in The &all step ol the procaa is before joiniq Goetamaa. stacldal by bad (six loaves to a Tbe support machinery was one pound bag) and macbine- bailt in Goclanian's machine bageing of the loaves. The sllop. wbiclt has been geared for Gog&Jniam hope to develop ~ producing pita bread ovens and ditional support equipment lb&\ giro• (pronouaced yeer-rose) will both mix and delher the cootiJ1C machines that roast the dough to the machinery and spiced meat that is the popular automatically stack and bag the filler ol a pita bread sandwich. baked loaves. Iraq, Egypt and Saudia IN lllDDLE EASTEaN coun- tries, pita bread is consumed at about four to five loaves per peraon per day, Goglanian says. "Whereas here (U.S .) people are just starting to get Wsed to the product." says Goglanian. 58, wbo bu spent a lifetime de· signing and building ovens for the food and electronics in- dustries. Giroe-filled pita bread has en- joyed popularity in the U.S. in Middle East.em and Mediterra· nean ethnic communities. Goelanian hopes to whet the ap- petite ol Southern Californians by illtroduclng pita bread and giro• tasting tables in npermarteta. .. We feeJ we ba•e lbe potential for a fantastic market," adds )(alone. TM prototype machinery oow operata oo a limited basis pro- ducing about 2.000 loaves a day for about sevea Orange County etbaic grocery markets. Arabia have expressed interest in the machinery, although Goglanian has met a number of obstacles in developing the bread-making technology. Funds to develop. design and build lbe prototype were ac· quired from profits from the pita bread oven business. ·'The banks told us it was too big to handle," says Goglanian. "We had the know-how of malt· mg it but no financial backers. So foreign (Middle Eastern) countries have gone to Europe for the madlioery." . "We've got technology cartel that we're not exporting proper· ly." says Malone. Adds soo George: "How else are we going tQ get some oil money bac.k into this country?" Altbougb nooe of the machines have been sold, Goglanian says Saudia Arabia is interested in purchasing 16 complete units and Egypt would like to buv ?O units. ... I ' Eood .,...,, Plltot ,,_"We,,..,.. Alexander Goglanian w ith steamy. puffed pita bread loaves as they exit the oven for a 20-minute coo/mg conveyor b elt ride. Next stop: Hand-stackmg and machme- bagging for delivery to a handful of Orange C:OUnty ethnic grocery markets. in • • - • I ( Q OM. Y Ptl.OT Wedneedey. Mey It, ,_, -··----------------------~------------------------~~---:----------------~--------------------------------.._ __________________________ __ ·FOOD Melang~ ~f Vegetables LI .... lor • ..V• ...... ..,_ ... ~· .. .,~_ .. t T'4I Prwclt ...... --4 --·~ no~p• -for lt -"aatatoullle. "· Thl• moutla·water&n• ••laate o1...-.w." m adt more havorful ..... -..-.J ........ eoobd .. day. Th• ladh ldual ........... wW ltay In dl_1Uaet ..... witbout ~ ...,, aDd de-••lol> ....... fta"" u U..y ...... Belt ot all tbey wW retain Ill ot tbe rich nulrlent1 and v!tamma. TB& ANCIENT Romana preferred to coot tbetr food ln pre.. 1oaked earthenware YHHis. Tbey found th.at the water soaked up by the porou1 · clay will vapor iae and mlncle wlth tbe natural Juices ol t.be food when beked at bich temperat.ures for .a truly delectable culinary experience. There are numerous other ad vanta1e1 to cooking ln clay pots. Meal. poultry or flab can be prepared to1et.ber with potatoes and vegetablea for a taate·teml.Jtina ooe pot meal. srnce-the pot RATATOUILLE CAN GO-FROM 0. YIN TO 'JMLE stays ~ ovn _..__ ____________ ___..:•:..._ _____________ will remain ever-clean. AND YOll& ela1 frelh pusley. 400 delf'eel. Bake, bast· Serve RatatoullJe bot, eooMI' aa IO diredJJ Place the egtplant ln inc top two or three at room temperature or fl'OID ta.I owm IO 10'll' ta· cooker. Layer remaln· tlmea with cooklna U-chllled. Any leftovers I* for NWl'Y Ml'Ytaa. lDf. ia&redleota, except quid. 3 houri. ... make a llOOd mealJeu Your edded boDUI la a ol ve oll and minced Remove cover; bate main d.la6 rebeateCl in quick cme pat cleaa·gp lD paraley for aarnish, until Ratatouille la no Individual casseroles Ute kltebm. over e11plant. Drizzle longer aoupy, 10 to 1S with a topplo1 of TbefGOowtqrectpell oilovertop. minutes. Stir 1entJy to shredded Swlaa or tAkea from tbe book, Place covered cooker com bi~e ingredients. Gruyere cheese. Serves "Clay Coobry," by tbe lo co&d oven: aet oven to Garnish with parsley. 1a to aebt penooa . edUore of Consumer --------------------------...__-G~ . UTATOVDU 1 medlum euplut ~=:~ 2 medium oa.lioal 3 do¥el 1artk 2 crem or red bell pep pen l teaspoon dried bull leaves 1 cup freb panley 1 larae can tomatoes '4 cup oti Ye oil cut egplant into ~­ lncb cubel aad apread In 1lncle layer oa paper toweHne. Sprtnkle wtt.b ult, let •land for 20 minutes. Pat dry wlth papertowelmg . Soak top and boUom ol 31". .quart clay coolEer lo water for about 1S minutes, drain. Cut :rucchini lnto ~" slices. Thinly slice onions and separate lnto rings. Mince iarllc cloves. Cul peppen into 1 ·lncb aquares. Coarsely chop tomatoes a.od re· serve liquid. Klnce t.be Norw'egian Salad Celebration SYDNEY HARRIS mixes his philosophical dissertations with quizzes and thumbnail observations to keep readers on their toes. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ~·. J ·-'·'K Now you can do a week's shopping ~~ · without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT' PRINTING. Send Today To Be~A Super Shopper ----------,. ....................... .,.n+.-,......a....._..w. ............. IMppll. Ult P.O. 8o•1• ••• ..,... IJ Co119 ..... ,\c ... ..- ------------------1 I llMIT------~------1 DAILY PILOT yogurt ' and Gjetost cheese. PERFECT FOUR-SEASON SALAD D's gonna be a gaeat ctay.• I I I I I I :~ 31000 1022,3 ~I ~~--~--~-------~---~ • AM ~ thought I'd Bice Bran ~~als. but the ~d oats. coconut. and brown sugar ~e Kellogg s ll Cracktin Brang, cereal a speaal flavor that's really debdous " .. v FOCD ' • • Dried bMM UV• ..... • rtlecated to peaunt ; ells.._ for \00 ioac It's lime to take another look lit Lhil dae., and Dl•Ul\&I ~ ol pro-lm ad to leam how to cook and UM •t bl vra )'I other lhu baked buoa or ('blb. The human bo d y need• protein lnlak• every day line. It 1..u n· DOl ~ e:it~ quan· UUes Protelft la neecHd for arowth. and to bu.Ud and repa ir tlu ue la the body But protein food has bttaioe expens ive and ls Ulually peril ha bl~ That's why dried bean.it an the diet can help D&IED beans can ex· lend iM protem Ulta ke &Jld ~ome a budget stretcher loo. It lS not a com ple t e sour ce o f a m ino a cids that the body needs, but when combl.ned with a gr ain (such as rice. wheat. or co rn > it can be con s idered to be a high· quality source of com plete protein Milk. cheese. eggs. meat. poultry and fish a ll contain complete sources of protein. and s hould be pa rt of the da i· ly m enu for this.reason. Bean dishes. especial- ly when mixed with a grain product . m ay be s ubstituted for some or t he usual protein intake SINCE there is a re· newed interest in dried beans. you may find a wider selection in your s upermarket If not. look for them in an ethnic market or m a health food store. You s hould be able to find a wid e arr ay or dried beans -black. black· eye. gar banzo. gr eat northern. kidney. lima , pea I or naV) ) . pi nto. n.'Cl a nd pink Choose beans that arc pac ked in clear plastic so you can see the quali - ty before you buy Look • for brightness or color , uniformity or s ize so they will cook evenly a nd for any visible de· fects -such as cracked seed coats. fo r eign m a t erial <twigs and s ton es> a nd p inholes that are caused by in- sect damage . All oI these are signs or inferior beans, and should be a sign of poor quality Store the beans t{I a t ightly covered con - tainer and keep in a cool. dry place THEY 00 NOT have to be refrigerated a nd can keep t heir h igh qua l ity fo r sev e r a l months. T o p r epa r e drted b ea ns . w ash th e m thoroughly. Then soak t he m before cooking. You may soak them for several hours, or even ove rnight or you m ay choose to boil the beans i n w a t e r f or tw o m inutes, tbeo remove from heal and let soak for one hour. When you cook dried b e ans a fte r soaking. avoid stirring in order to preve nt breaking o r mas hing the bean s . Dried beans do expand when cooking, so allow . for this -one cup of dry beans can yield up to 2~ cups ol cooked beans. depending on the variety you have chosen. Here are some dried bean r ecipes tbat will help fOU to add low-cost protean to your menus. BEANM.8.LEY VEGETABLE SOVP l cup great northern beans ~ cup barley l onion. sUced thin 2 carrots. scraped and sliced Chuek Roast Paek••• Pot roat bl a J)llcka,.e ls a ....._ Place 1-PoUDd cbudl ro..a of Calltomia beef -...... lbelt of beHJ·=r..:•u=~ foil ta r ,... ~.W.1•· velope...,......oD!oa IOUP mta•poar°"' \t cupclrJndwfne. Wrap foll tt1 btly around roHt. foldlDC endl twlee to Mal. Rout ..... •ig•ow.l~to4 ....... 97,::_•Uce ......... ud ...w.-.,.. . ~.Mty2119e0 DAILY PILOf ; U 2 uallca celery. alJced 2 PlrmlJll. JCtlped and 1U~ 1 • leupoon pepper a cup tomato JoJce t teu poon i,., teaapoon pepper • cu119 cooked rice. Wash black bean s . ••• . . l turnip. ~led and c ut lnao ch\U\b 2 clovt' 1arhc mlnffd l 1pn1 dlll,.'t"oed l r.prtg pan.l~y 2 bay \H \IM I leoupoon salt 11 tHJJpc>On pec>ptr Sou bean.a for l hour. Pour olf water Add rc.>- m ainana lntredlenu and cover •1th water Cov~r and roolc over low heat for 3 houu, or untll bea lll •~ lmder Stir OC'('bk:lnally Mall I to 8 erY.inat BAKE D UMA BEAN 2 CUPI drlt'd llma bun11 2 tableepoom butter or mar1U&.rlnr 2 Onl~. 1dac•t'C1 th1n 2 urrota, d1ct.od l cup rho~~~d to mat°" l dove &ultr, f1ocly minced "-i teaipoonnlt Soak llm• beans for aevtral hours or over· nlahl Dl.eard soaklng waltr Heat butter~)n a 1lllllet, add oruona a nd U ule until limp. Place llm a beans U\ a grtucd c:auerole: add onions and whatever butter rt · m ains. Add car rot s , tomllloes. garlic . salt . and pepper. Mix well. Pour tomato juice over all Bake m a ~egree oven for 2 bouts. or until ~aM are tender. Keep Sped al Dleis By June Roth casaerole lightly cov· er ed with a lid Qr with foll. Makes 5·6 serving~. BLACK B EANS AND RICE 1 pound black beans J l cup chopped onions l green pepper. diced fine 1 clove garlic mlncedfine ''• cup olive oil Place in a deep pot and cover with about 8 cups water Bring to a boll. Meanwhile, In a laree s killet , saute onions. green pepper, ~d garlic in hot oil: when onions a re hmp and translucent pour aJI into the bean pot. Add salt and pep· per. Cook beans until soft. adding more water if necessary. Serve on Juu Roth ii tlw CJ1i1tor of over twent1t po~r cookbookl, tnc luafla1 ··cook•ng T or Yor H weroctioe ChU4." I( fO'U hove a tpeCfal djft 4Jlle•· taon , flOU ma11 '°""e to..t;.w Roth in care of tlw OIUw ~lot, P.O. Boz 15'0, C'ofto Mtaa. Calif. 29626. PlnM enclose o ael/--OddrtHed atam~d envelo~ /01 o perional repl11 YOU'LL HAYE A· PICNIC WITH VONS Low· PRICES Food for outdoor fun are extra good values. If you're planning a Memorial Day family gather· ing. start by feasting your eyes on these great values. We're featuring special low prices on the things you'll need -from charcoa l to sweet com. And we've realty stocked up ror the long 3-day weekend. You'll find plenty of m eats for barbecu· ing. salad foon 's. relishes, soft drinks -all pri ced to help you save. So come on over! Budgeting for your holiday get·together wrll be a p1cntc with Vons low. low prices. I~~==== MONDAY MAY 26. 1980 -~. • OPEN 1'1£"\0RW. DAY r-~ 9:00 AM TO 7:00 PM BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 129 VONS 2-LITER .BEVERAGES FROZEN FOODS. }l'OJ'<)I>~ Banquet Fried Chicken •UJI~ Vons Cob Com 2 29 .95 .44 r"f.J'<>O ~ Oii °"'4L om. 5 9 Carnation Potatoes ' I.fl BN~ e 11~ PN;JVCL 6 3 ~~tWaffte.s • l~PN:;;IV>Gf. 99 Morton Choe. Cream Pie • FRESH BBQ SWEET CORN ... 10 .69 GROCERIES GROCERIES "t Uw-r.t li"'·~ t ... ""' • .,,.. M •l tnt .69 LaWTYS Salad Dressing 'iO<Al _,,, _ •60/ ( ..... Del Monte Tomatoes • I "~' • .., ,. .... ' " ..... ~ .... I .59 Mrs. Cubbinsoos Croutons ~[-Cara Mla Artichoke Hearts , .. r r~· ""'1'-"'~-ft>l)l ,JA,R Heinz Relish .49 A T Pt_,fJ •bl ; Plit• Klaft MarshmaDows ... , lN-.85 Heinz Hamburger Dins W..l"'.1-Morehouse Salad Mustard ,,..1...,...-1w .85 Heinz Kosher Dill PidOe.s •c.1<1 .-Neste.a Instant Tea ..r-' 1: l" • .73 Big MH Burger Sauce IO«V"<l 8"G Duchess Cat Utter .43 .75 .59 .39 2 39 .59 VONS FRESH ~~I~~J? BUNS e - MEATS MEATS ,.,.,., .... '1.,T'91t...,.. 99 Patti Jean G~ Hens r" • ~-· ,;<.-....I -'~ .,_, \ ""1 Country Styte Spareribs r&'n~ s{~k; u• • •• 2 58 ,.,.., •r.(.Nl' ,r.-._ 2 68 P<>rtetti<>uK Steaks ."'"""'" c ......... .._ ... Whole Ch icken Legs B;dchuclt s teaks It' 1 49 ... , ""' ' ~-.. .... ~ Chicken Breasts •vu """'-llU,. )98 Boodess Chuck Steaks .. •..(Jiii • " • • .... , ..... ~ Hen or Tom Tl.ll1teys HEAL TH & BEAUTY ._.,,..... '.. • •t. '"'" ,, , ..,. Bonetess Turkeys U\ )29 u .69 U\ )09 "' )29 ,.,.69 }79 C'O'lll TMC1I Cl!l6'l -13 '''°'" Pl\(. 2 99 Van de Kamp Pizza > ...,..., ·---'"'' Gatorade Lemon-Lime .79 ~ CkM:'T °"" 9-Uves Tuna Cat Food .29 111 209 PRODUCE 6 t(2<ltl'C1 CAI" 7 9 Jeneymaid Whip Topping • ~'dT:tn Popsides .8 9 DELICATESSEN )POU'OCAl'I Dubuque Boneless Ham IO'l!>-l10l ICOU: ~ »Ol 1 Potato or Macaroni Salads )201 ('1'< I '9-160l CTJ'\ ~Sour Cream 110l MOIKA. Vons Beef or Meat Bologna llCWl<£ 5UClJ> 110/ I I 1 Of f lNlU I Kraft American Cheese 798 .99 .89 )09 )49 .99 VONS BAKERY I SUL-Oii ttOP«'f fllU'IO@ 8 9 HGMJo.ckedWhemt Brmd• ~French&fUd .81 215 21s ~. <'-,...1 c , .... Van Camps Pof1' & Beans ••Ar'f '"" ,..()p4., Shoestring Potatoes 1-l'l'U Kt m11 ~0 CNo San Fernando lives t<n f1£ IAA.iV' l"C~ -I Hl1 eTl Chris & Pitts BBQ Sauce 100t.r< t llOnu A· I Steak Sauce l ~l 'lOll'<:fC:M ~ German Potato Salad ''' 10.J'<\~ Reads 3· Seled I Q('llJ"<T P'-Ol,A('A Sunshine Hydrox Cookies ~~· ll rt>"ll'' ;:,'.k 111\C r ,....-,. FrubUnd F Drinks v~~Qipa v~~ ~ \)~fTlt..u Del le p ~~.# DelT)' Prue:M:t Ui ™'Ol-W~ f Oii Wl""U91 )20l J/'A R-eu SpeotMlld Sluce ~OIJ'CI.~ Crwnette .57 .49 .69 .69 )36 .63 .69 )29 .74 .59 119 ]19 .89 .99 J54 .89 ...._, CJO.U~ MT Tl I Purex Liquid ~h l~et}TfU P1ne ower Dislnf~nt I,)°"'" l1()'fT\ c Spray&Wash 41/()lJ~ Aurcn Tolet Tluue 10<'\'.XIHT~ Vons Trash Bags ~ Q.I. E(Of'OOO'ly Vons AklmlnJm Fol tOOet:Un~ Western LMng l'tllpktns Ol~l4C'TP~ ldemH~ orb LIQUOR ~Voclca ~~e:,~ ~Scotch I ~ ~ 11U>9!._wml R.~Tm6ewtne1 ~~~ ~~Tequla ~-Vin Roee .49 .79 )73 .89 }09 )09 .45 .59 679 329 999 299 1049 939 299 "4 ...... •"''-: .,.. .... Body On Tap Shampoo ~ne Aerosol Spray 4 ~~"-"'<f_ Aqua Fresh Toothpaste i;>i;v...J Sim Price Mouthwash 1 69 .93 249 .99 )68 )55 """ .. cu -..,-.,,., Fresh Romaine Lettuce 'tj.11\J ,.....,. .. ~( .. '1.,..,,....,, Green Onions t~-"'Of 111l Hawaiian Papayas ~6',,.."~'(,f~ Fresh Cut Datsles --~,_ --~-¥D10,._a t-.~(Jtat,,......,_ ..OC.ftOfl W S1'0IS ~ f00. "911 Ne,._ !fl Ttm M NOT llrft!C1MAT"°"9. »MW. lnl 11. LOii~ 1•w...::o&-."°9MCaatjW'l.-:t~V9llM.--.. ".,._ ..,mrw ~. °"" w M ._,,MO ,,,. llft)lll -rooo IT-coc.o111 QUIG&.YMXD"l'ID. ...... u.iird.1MlCIG. -._ .. _ .. ' 2.7' L'OMll ~ll&ttCO. •o *• 1.ourcx 2. tt ac... LalDI\ .......,.Oii IQDfTm. UOU"U 2 eo CRISCO VEQETABLE SHORTENINO a..oROX LJQ(.JD BL.EACH ~"&. L.V ~ 1'900t '"4 .2J .,,...,. s.u.tn.L»oua,,,. 19 48-02 2Zl 13&0%. .94 ............... Im ldlfttef a lpt a•••• c..-..... 1• a. 1M ..... aftd Or...-A" . *"'"""°" .... ~ ....... leftJueftC•'lW a.110...-.C•;' l WADlllO...,. '• 0 l'\.Oecon,,..1.a "~-"·--~... ... ..,. LAasa...a..--~·-~ • ~°*"'°'°"""'~-. .-... 119 0.-l'lddill. MQ.L I~.# .,. ..,. 0.-~ Sllc9. -,..,. aocw , ,._ '"Ill 1.2> L4 .29 '" .15 ~r .89 1n .69 lA . 10 "'.99 • ·. -~ ·: ,. __.; . . S\JCHEll, professor o( elementary educatH>tt ud put cbanman of the department of Elementary Eduutloo :et BYU, has compiled hls r~arcb into a book. :·A Parent's Cluide to ;Early Childhood Pevelopment tn tbe ~upermarket," to be publilbed lh1I year. U ls b1a theory that weekly trips to the .. ~uipermarket. if pn>per· l y s tructured with edueatJooal coals. can enhance a child's ability to read. write. think and even t o learn moral pnncipies. ''Ir parents 10 through and name and discuss a ll the produrts in a g rorer y store. th<• Caffftnr: J\'egaf i .,_. 'Etlrrts O vercom ing e.irl) morping drowsiness ha~ berome a simple task f or most Ameriran' Toss ~'TI lV.-0 CUP!-or rorree and the fatigue JUSt set>ms ~fade a wa)' Sur h i.s the Nfty work of caHt>ine. one of a ram1 l v or stimulants round not only ln cone... but in cola dnnks, lt':l. r hocolale and roroa TAKEN In modes t a mounts. the st1mulat mg cbemlcal may help some people work m°"' efficiently. But ex ces1lve lqestion or car-r e i a e can ca u se a handful°' lrritatlng, un· healthy aide effects. According to doctors an d nurlitionists , moderate amounts or <'aUeine should be ron- s1dered a non-nutritious extra. never a replace· ment for a nutrition-rich diet based on the four food groups -milk. meat, vegetables and fruits . breads and cereals. S tudies s ho w that more than two cups or coffee a day can cawse unpleasant symptoms sucb as nervousness. U"· ritabillty, stomach pain and insomnia ALTHOUG H many persons bwld up a cer- tain tolerance to the stimulant. experiement.s mdicate caffeine users take looger to ran asleep than nonusers and wake more often. The effect.I ot catrelne a re similar Lo penoGI of a ll ages, but certain groups a.re particularly sensitive to the drug. in- c I u d tn a lhe e lde rl y, c hildren , pregnant women and thoee suffer · ing fto01 heart diaeue, bypert.enak>n and emo- tional WDeu. CbUdreD and adolea cenu wbo drink a &ot of soft drink.a that cootalo carfeine may complain ot an \me'Veo hurt.beat and difficulty in sleep· ing. A &SCENT 1tudy cl a I at• tb at caffeine may ~bule to bnut disease in W01D11L A re· searcher from Ohio State Ua lnralty ob · served tbat es percmi lD a group ol 20 women who cut out caffelM.rieb I foodl from lMlr 4iet8 for two to lb moa&bl •· joyed some relief from flb~ystic breut di•· eaM. Althoucb calf._ cu offer a viable cure for momeatary fatlaue.1 dietitians recommeoa that people consume lea tban 2IOO millllJ'ams per dQ ol tbe ltimuleat. To -.tay below tMt re· coml!MDdH lfttake. a pef'14111 Mould not drlnk more than two cuP1 or coffee a day. four CUPI Of tea1 daNe 12•0\&DCe NU • C!Ola drink -or eat more than aevea cbocoll&e ban. ... -WednMOar. Mey 2t IMO -\ .. FOOD c b1ld '1 VHabular)· would expand HtomaMlcal&J," ~her Hplalftl, Con•_. tt.m that 5-ather • .,....-ln h•a .. ... • -.u.. ~\ fw tMdaJ.. •ultlple pr!ac..-n. Uoder th~ ana ol tw9Pl fonna· Kids £Rn Learn Nutritious ABCs respoulble ror da.Jnq. lnl product• lD tbe it.ore, &lt'her DOADtl out. Sucher baa been ualn1 bis supermarket educ•· Uon m.u.oct for 15 yean and h as taucht it la 1ome of b l• early cblldhood education cla1 .. atBYU. for, .. Dr. Marr Ann Maanlfta said. eddlnl lb.at the k II aJM seD't burd•nllOIDe to eltber parentl or cblJdrea. U1lal &.be 1....-de· mystltltii tM proe .. o1 teaclUq early • 1lap. meat lldUI to pc..-ol children, tbe --. "So many ~ u.aM &bey area t eapabl• of t e achlDI UDlHI tlaey have a degree la educa· lion,'• she said. u.. a ddW wwld )lam tu re aod b taqht U.at ton it ued for wber• It t'omea,Jrom •NI produda -anal· ud _. ~~ .... 'h de· na.. e.--. <Of'll flakea. vtiop perc~ cnartarlat, eerul Uou o1 ..._ llCMaDda the aod t~al lt can be parent can point out purd1aaed lroaen. oth~r produetl thu u.naecJwtrella. .bttln ~1Lh letter "C," uch ., nrrou or crftn btorraea. ~her advlus. Wft'll A FD' ars of co rn servln• •• • teacbAftt tool. the chUd can ... and fMI ht. lH This prtnciple can be rf'mforced at home v.-1th at "Sound bo:x" where HYeral obJtcts that betln with the Hme let· ter ~ are placed in a bos . or aometlmea mia-S wlUa objects that are dllaimUar. so the ehUd learn1 to d1a· tln&lililbdllfe~. 11 atb 1klll1 can be leal'Md when the com ts welahed and when It ls paid fot at the checkout counter • .. A eb1ld ean do aome rather IUtb levtla of ~lathe~ of a~. and then eveptually •.t:::.Hiz· ID& the way are put t.otether:· Sucher u)'I. "There ls no place qulte like a aupermarket where you can eo aod teach all theae t'on- ~pt.s .• scnnngs .. Children can a lso be taucbt to look for 1i mlhr 1•ometric sha pea, to identify slmllar Wten. to match upper and lower cue let · ten. ud even to learn about dltterent OCCUP1l· lions." They can at the same time a.I.lo be taught not to steal and that they are lndlvldually Or. Mary Ann Man· nin& and bel' husband. Dr. GaJ? Mannina, visit· in1 profenon rrom the Univeralty ol AJabama. have t>.en a11istins Sucher ln Lbe prepara· Uon or the book. ..WE A&EN•T ~u1: gesune that parents push children mto ron· cepta they aren't ready .. u·1 to be a f\aD ap- proach. a IUD ecperimce for kids wtMD I.bey 10 s bopplnt wltb a parent." Sucher Hid. " It's 1CJt to be fun or it will destroy the wtaole learnlnj proces.a ... All Ralphs stores will be OPEN Monday, Memorial Day, May 26. Check your local stores for special holiday hours. · r " , .... JILllNWB12 Frozen..J lb. and Down Ground Beef Pork · Spareribs ,~ ... ~ ... , ~99 t~·109 \. ~ \... Ratpha-U.S.O A Gr•O.A Fres h Hen Turtl ey ,~ ~) ~69 r .... Vetue Pack Fryar Breast ~99 Golden Pren1ium Meats C.__b Pedl·AnJ Size Chi.Ab Ground Beef Vetue Peck Fryer Thighs Valu. Paell Fryer Wings Valu.Pecll Fryer Drumsticks ~, .79 ~~ .49 ~.89 P9' 1•e lb Wlfeoft C--..WNt edded Boneleas Ham F'11herman's Cove fr~ flli.f·PNtflc Red Snapper ''"hflllel Dover Sole Sandra Vodka Giibey.Gin l1tMght 114"#1)oft Early Times per 199 lb '::. 2•e '-71 "'· 6 39 btl. qt. btl. 750mt. btt. 511 4 a1 iie'Ubiein cock1a11a 1~~ 33 ' Super Ill•" rns.ir:.., Muffins :'ti • 77 ~ ............. Super Bread Rileln Mutflm ir.TPJ;'oonuta ~~2 ... 99 ~.59 ~ .79 Prioea en.ctlv• Mar 22 lhru Mar 21, 1llO ............. ._ .. _., ,.._ ...................... ...,." .......... .. ~ .., .... .. - r ., r .... Tenet.re.. Fresh Coachtilla Com . - U.S.O.A.·C~ A1lp.._.Slioed Food Aaeor1ed Beef Loin 8°'*"9 American Shasta-Diet Top Sirloin Cheese Soft Drinks Steak USDA CHOICE 7~1 ~~219 ··~·95 120L19 pkg .. ean .. • •• \. ,J \... .... r " r .... r .... , " Meat Froan-Regular or Pink An«ted Vanet1es 12 oz. cans JILllNWBl2 Ralphs Laura Schlitz Weiners Lemonade Scudder's Beer Potato Chips s. .. 1.32 pkg. can hnn pack 1 lb.89 6 oz. s1 ~i 7 7 12 2a9 • 5ror ~ ~ ~--------------'~ ~...._ ______________ ~ ~ ....... ------~------~ ~..._ ____________ ,,,,,~ Super Produce f'"1! COKhetle Whtie Grapefruit o8i~~rpp;n ... c.no--:ea Tropkal TeeteTrMt Large Mangoes f l"Mh C rtep g,.. n I end Celery ·~ .69 NCft .39 Super Deli llkled·••7 Danola Ham !;: 12e 9 ... 99 12oi. 2•e .... ,iie1pt1 .. A'Jt 2 79 N.Y. :tharp Cheddar ~ Dtet "*• AC Cola ......... Diie Cot• Ot ShalblCola 11: .89 .... .. • '** Ur. bd.. 2"r. .... 1 39 80fti5;;-t.•Cw Ne4W .. ,!k 1•• .95 1•• 10 .. 500 bee ..-.o...--o-c:.,..._c_. ~~-.,n .... -.,-. ... 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W• IOCll ,. ... ----~ ' .. . ----..-. ..._._.... _____ ------ '1 J , Banana S.alad "' AU eyee tun tow.rd I •n ~bl• cent.erpleee <> IJke a won o1 art. lt '- '( ~olorful and eyt I ~atcblna. And t>Kause It '< la 10 very •P.P' allna. •you'll ftDd It dt"YOW'Nl before UM meal l ovtr '-A bUIN aa.lad, perfttt !) for ' warm wea\ber t" luaeheona or buffets, l' makee the Ideal dtt<>ra . 'Uon for the center of ''your •srinl or aummer · table. Molded banana salad, for example, shimmers dellgblfuJly. Not many cooks would ever tblnk lo put mas.bed ban&na5 into a ,1elalln mold But lbat·s Just what UUs rec· ipe imaginatively does And the result is a salad wltb an incredibly pleas· ing fresh t aste. Citrus juices and walnuts add .to ilA inviting aspect. To make for an excep· tiooaUy attractive buffet table, s urround this easily ser ved gelatin mold with an array of cheeses. cold cuts, and a s sorted breads and rolls. For another novel salad idea, mulli·hued toutd banaoa citr us salad can be prepated In a flash. Mellow. fr•· 1rant buanu make a lovtly C'OOtr&at to criJp radish altcu, tan1y oranae aeamenta, and trunc h l' t oas t ed almonds ~ mustard vlnal~mt• drHalna baa a wlnnin& navor that Is unusual enou.ah to make them ask. "What '• In It"" Altoaether, the aalad la an artful blend of 1e.nsaUonal Ul.Stma In· airedienl4 Whe n you featur e bananas tn a sal&d, you are add.l.n& more lhan a nuorful addl~ lhe meal Supplying a good balance ol vitamins a nd minerals , this 1s an especially nutritious fruit Bananas are fill· ang and sallsfy1ng. yet low-in calones. v.'lth on l y about 100 tn an average sized fruit. Thus. it is an ideal to· gred1ent to include in a ny l ight luncheon menu. MOLDED BANANA SALAD 2 envelopes un· flavored gelatin :i,~ cup sugar 11.\ cupa b0Uln1 waler • 2t.HupaoranaeJulce ~ cup fresh ltmon juit~. dMMd a cu,. muhed ripo bananu Cl bananati > "•cup chopp('d walnut.a Salad IJret"M In at medium bowl, mix unn1tvorcd aelatan wllh 11uaar Add bolllni water ind 11 tlr until gelatin ts rompletely dissolved Stir Ill orange jul<'e and l • rup lemon Jutre Chill, 11Urring oc· raa1ooally, unLU mJxture 1s lb.e_ cooslatmcy of un· beat.en egg wtut.es Com· bine mashed bananas, walnuts and rem1Un10g '~ cup lemon 1u1ce. fold into gelQllo. Tum into an eight-cup mold Cov· t-r wb'::iiflastJc v. rap or Coal. unt.11 Ct.rm. Un· mold onto servmg plato lined with salad greens. Garn11;h with lemon twi s t s and banana slices 1f desired Yield. eight to 10 serv ings. TOSSE D · BANANA CITRUS SALAD 3 medium·slie • bananM. 1Ured • z m e dlum ·•he oran1es. peeled ud sec· lion~ 3 CUJ11 tom romaine lettuce '• cup s l ice d radish ..., r up Mustard Dress mg• t.'ll cup touted. i.ll vered al moods Co mbine bananas. oranges, romaine and rad11bes ln aalad bowl. Add dressing, t.ola Ufbt· l y S prinkl e w th a lmonds. Serve 1m· medLately. Yield: Four seTVings. ·MUSTA&D oaESSING 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 tables poo n s orange Jwce . 1 tablespoon cider ,·inegar 1 tables poon pre· pared mustard ' , teaspoon salt 1 .. teaspoon suga r 1 ll tt'aspoon pepper Combine all ingre· dlcnts in s mall Jar : ~hake well. Yield: •:cup. Strawberry Pie An appetizinP .t ature of that anri" .&J tribute to a favo .... te fruit, the Ga .. den Grove Str~wberry Festival, May ZJ,26. 1s always the cook mg contest Last year's surpnse winder· was1 10-year-old Chet Hamson of Santa Ana, the only youth in a fi eld of adults. His entry was a simple but tasty strawberry pie. Chet says he'll b e back in the contest again this year. "J like s trawberries: they're my favorite fruit." he says. A fourth grader whose pastime is s ports. Chet says he's onl y mildly in· terested in lhe culinary arts. "I help my mother a t home with dinne r sometimes. I like to help cook prime rib,'• be says. Chet. a blond, entered the cooJung contest only because h e couldn 't e nter the "redhead roundup·· contest like his two s isters and brother, all redheads (they won top prize in that event) • .Ris mother, Mrs. Lucy Harrison. remembers rarrying the pie to the festival because she feared Chet might drop it. "I'm sure people thought I baked the pie. but Chet d id it all himself," she says. After the judging, she and Chet asked about the results and an of· ficial said, "You won't believe it lady. but some kid just walked ore with the grand prize." Mrs . Harrison says, "W e w e re dumb· founded. Al first we just looked at each othor. Then Chet g~so xc1ted you thought d JUSl won an Osc Hi s p r ize wa s a handsome silver serving platter. ··whene'~L we h ave company. he br· ings out appet1:iers on th.e t~d tells his ·sto 'l'-~~op(e a r e amazed, Mrs. Hamson says. This year's 22nd an· n ual Gar den Grove Strawberry Festival Is the largest community. sponsored fair in the West. ll raises funds for worthwhile youth and civic proJects and pro· motes Garden Grove and Orange County as a leading strawbe rry · producmg area 1n the nalioo. CHET RAlllllSON'S STRAWBERRY PIE 1 package vanilla pudding (3:.,,ounces 1 _l pack ~ !-trnwberry gelatin 13 ouncesl ::?rupswater l t easpoon lemon )UICe • 1 box fresh strawber· ries 11 ::-s up wbi.pp.ed rream 1 bakedpiesbell 1 tablespoon sugar Mix together pudding, gel a tin , water and lemon juice. Cook till boils. Clean and mash Yi box strawberries. Put mashed strawberries in mix and ref rig crate till thickened. Beat whipped cream and add sugar to taste. Fold in whipping cream to s trawber ry mix. Decorate with strawber· ries after putt1oc LD pie shell. S on ure Maxishields atural .. This month, discover the first full-size feminine napkin that's really thin and comfortable. Advanced superabeorbent fibers are a first! They disfnbute fluid, lock it in. Pad stays thin, dry, comfortable. Even on heavy days. 0600'4 10037, .... -... --~ ·---.. . . DAILY PILOT €:J ------------------------------- -.J> ---~ - :Q ~PILOl W~nHday. May 21. tie() ... ~ Low-e._1 Cream Sauee: RieOtia How do JOU make a \4 C'UIP ebclpped frMb ru to. Spoon over bot aklm rtootta cheese slrlllet .. Cook over high noodlel or rice, If~· ereamy·rlell ••cream pan~ drained linaulnl o r 5 tablespoons dry heat. tumlna once, Juat sired. Top w1th panl . HUH" wttbout ~ream "' \HapooD &raund apaJlheW: top with re· wblle wtne until 1teak la browned Per half.c up aervln : .•• and wtthou& ena.m nut~. • 8 11• mefrl~ P&nley. Sauce ""2 cup low·fat plain but rare. noodles 100 calories, e caklriel? Salt.~. to laale makes our eervln1a. 210 yogurt Meanwhlle, combine 110 calories. One of our faY'Oflt'e scr•" • non •Uck t'alories each Un°wn1 t •L •au!PWWW\s com • • • ' 1 h "' VII """ ....... ~ • remainina Ingredients, secNt ~II a akllf!t until •Uck wtth o r 1 s ~•C ettl i s RO starch except pars ley, an Cookmg with~ di few lableepoom of Part· ~lnC 1pray. SprHd <'U 0{ ea per half·cup SaJt. pepper, to taste ble nder or food pro· few C(Alorie• but lot•~ all Im ricotta. UM ••eel the ham cw Caoadlan· By 8.,bet• OlbboM ~_,rv ng 2 ta bl es p o on s U 1-th 1 dtuh to did dinner•. freab ltaUan et.eeH a&yte beeorl in • alnfl SUM STEAK minced fresh parsley cessor. smg e stee Beef £UTQtmdal, CMcan thal'1 rlcb wllb dairy layer. Cook u.ncov~red STllOGANOFF blade, blend smooth. Wine, Viol Nor.aJa :£ flavor. Ri~ta lmpa,rta over moditra~tMat until e aporat a t eel blade, bl~n d 12 of a amaU beef Spray a large no n· Pour ncotta mixture more, Wftdommf1H, . the flavor and thkineN u.nct.raide ta brown. SUr Meanv.-hllt". tombane amooth. .. flank steak, or ~ pound stack 5killet with cooking Into skillet. Cook a nd oddre.aft1 f'n~W,,. aftCf of cttam, yet it's only a to brown evenly. Add . umalnln(I ..,,n e "'Ith Stir ri(Ol&.a aauce mix· tuet mignon spray until slick. Suce stir until sauce a.s thick cent• to SUM GOU~ percent butterht and t.M onkln, .,......, 1arlic ricotta. mill, cwnatanh tu re lnto the skillet. 1 cup sliced omons steak thl.nly against the and bubbl&.ng. Makes 4 RECIPES WITH SPI .• baa only 3.o catonu a andm\albrooma.Addtwo and half lhe panl l ln ook andatirunUl mi x It. pound s ll ced grain. Spread t.be st.eak. servings. 230 calories mcareofthe~ cupful. tablHpoona wlne. Coolr C'OVered blmdt!T or ood tu re a im mer s and mushrooms onion and mush.rooms in each. Spoon over hot. Dolly PiJot. P. o. 8o% • Cream, on the other and 1tlr until wine prot'easor atna the thi c kens Season to 5 l.ablespoons part· a shallow layer in the draanf'd tender.cooked Sparta,N.J.f/TITI. 1 hand. la 30 percent fat ~--------------_..;...----------~----------------------------------------------------------------------....:__..:. ____ ~----"1J- and has 700 UJoriM Pf'r --------------. 1 ~~~:r, t'ream has ALL STORES OPEi ! rr!bc~:!s~~: :i(': MEMORIAL DAY* lak e cottage, po t or I , f cream chees.-. So you nt'ed a blender or food processor t o blend at with othe r ingredients into the desired creamy texture.. H ere are so m t- t'ream)'·rich low-calorie recipes lo try: HAM WITH CREAMY ITAUAN WINE SAUCE FOR PASTA ,, po u n d I e a n cooked ham or Cana · dlan·style bacon. diced 1 cup sll«d onion l cup sliced bell pep p('r I c lO\l' ga rlt <:, mlOCl·d •·.. po u n d s I i c e d mus hrooms 3 t.-:i ounces Italian white wine, divided 7 tablespoons part· i.kim rirotta • l '•cups skim milk 2 teaspoons corn i,.tar ch Food Bills (Jp By WUISE COOK -""'"~ Grocery balls went up hy a full percent a~«> point during Apnl, ac t·ording to an Associated Press survey that shows t he increases s pread acr oss a lmost all the ~h e l ve s an th e ~upermarket . More than half or the> items chttked rose last month in at least four of the 13 cities surveyed by the AP. Less than a third o r the items declined m four cities or more. The AP drew up a ran· dom Hst or commonly purchased food a nd non- food produ c t s a n d ('hecked the price at one !>upermarket in each of 13 cities on Mar ch 1. 1973. Prices have been rechecked on or about the start of each sue· reeding month. THE LATEST survey showed that the market- ba s k e t total we nt up d uring April al the r herkhsl store in eight r 1ties. lhe avera~e in· crease was 2.7 percent. T be bill decreased at the checklist ~tore in five cities, d roppin g an average or 1.8 percent. Overall. the market· basket totals were an· a verage or 1 pe rcent higher at the start or May than they were a month earlier. In March, ln contrast, the m ark etbas k e t declined at the checklist store in eight cities and rose in five, leaving the avera,e bill unchanged, according tot.be AP sur- vey. ALTllOUGD t.be April i·ncrea ses wer e widespr ead, they bit hardest al non·food items. The non -roo d s represented 23 percent of the items checked. but tbey accounted ror 30 percent of tbe in· creases. Fabric softener went up at tbe cbectllat store in ll1De citiea -more tbaa any otber • ite~. One Industry aou..ree wbo uk..S Dot to bt idetlfled by ....... noted t ba t Doa·food prleea ha•• remalned falrly 1taMe ID NCIMt moot.bl, ' ...... iDcreuM la tbe cwt al ,.,.,... that .. UMd ID maufaeturilaa mu~ of the products U..BIMI•. u well u t.belr .......... • .......,.,...Moutdue for a ..., .. tbe IOUJ"ff ..... ' - J .,, • tii "' •lf""'t "nlwn ,\IO\]~ tllru Wrd Mo1 hi /91wt I 1prft />oil1 llflf11,. 111 IKI pm N1, .\al,. ,,, I HI.,., SPEICER STEAK $39! Boneless Turkey .. s P! Armou,; Goldf.n Stu Ruutr S...ttd Turkey ~ ... : .. 49! .. .I kiiMhu f'n.,.h (;r1td1 ,\ 7 ·Bone Roast ....• s l5! ll S 0 A Cho1N chuck t·ut ill b<•f'r WE'LL HAVE EVERYTHING Y.OU NEED TO MAKE IT A VERY SPECIAL THREE DAY WEEK-END! ,·WIENERS ,oc-"1 -W..o• Cure 81 Ham ........ s2s? tli.ttrul '"'"'''~. 'tilth • ,,, t-.. MONDAY MAY 2t PUASI CHIOC WfTH YOUI MAH.ET TO a>NAIM LOCAL STOlf HOUIS ·~.....__.._ ... _ lllOU 01 IT Tiil NCE Salmon Steaks .. ·. s49? ~ rnb eo~nlA!r wt UllllClolt !:Mr.I moo . .t/Ranchn Ham . .-.......... 11! Halibut' Steaks ....•... s31? ( HIUr Cut Non.he-m .. f'rtn.ftl d..fro.ted Whole Ham ....... .'1l1? Cooked Shrimp •.• '59! { .,. l.Laol • .,.. . froun d<o(ro.t.t'd Ham Slices ........ '21? I • 11to r r\11 tliol.I' "'"'"' M·l•h I 0-Bone Roast ..... s 11? I• :0. fl A ('hoKt-rhurk wt .. 11Ju I · Cilrftfa'I' fgn'll'O FRESH FRYERS r r I FRESH \ SWORDFISH STEAKS I Beef Roast =rs.:. i2'? U S.C> A Chow-.. kollf'd Shlrlr chuck cut f'j ra11u~ ,...,-~ 8 WHOLE BODY CHICKENS •.•.. ii ii I . c.t• C.Cl $ 5 8 9 .. Bacon smiuWCll .... 99! Our Uucltt slM"fld .. Rancli AIVll'" l•tr.i.. lu.tc Boneless Ham ..... s 18! Chuck Steak ....... 'l3! Chopped Steak ... s21? I '~··"'' . II· .... I\• ..... t-1 I f•I I ..., I 1 A I h1•1• r IM r( ~·"Irr, TURKEY BRUST $1'! Sausage ~ ........ s 14? .. , k•u><h.o mild"' hol •• l'o Do\11~ /AJ'jlllr/11'/Jf' (llllCMltH ·' ~71. hts "'' ~" n•. 11t -/. BULK OR PAm Es • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • .. Bratwurst :.. •••••• s1•! llll&SFORD DILL :.:;; BRIQUETS ~; PICKLES t1.11u $199 ~~:,IC 99~ tll U G •· fr~ hct ¥ hw1.Y• CHEEZ-ITS .................. 751 LIPTON TEA BAGS ......... '1" l!I'~ tumolv~oul•t<~n·r,, REDDl·WIP ................. '1~ A-1 SAUCE ................. 'p• BBQ SAUCE ~&Pith 790 ......... llicUry FRENCH'S MUSTARD ....•. J5t WINE VINEGAR ............ 551 I "' l<rcina t:Nflu.. f(M ,,, • twmp.~r.• NOODLE-RONI .............. 631 TAB·FRESCA-SPRITE ...... '1" PORK I BEANS 58° SHASTA BEVERAGES ...... 'F' 1 1 • ,,. l<"l[ul" "' II • A & W ROOT BEER ........ '1" SUNKI ST ORANGE SODA .• \ 1" ••I'•• t; I ' ...... • t ~,. .. PEPSI COLA ..... , .......... '1" (, , •• I .. , ' ... lt..w l>1t1. l..1Khl,A•l"n DIET RITE or R.C. 1 llltf $109 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP ~ $119 t:.:.:J n oz '--JH KNUDSEN SOUR CREAM =-89e CHINET PLATES""" ....... \f11 DRY ROAST PEANUTS •... 'P~ REYNOLDS FOIL ........... 48' ICE CREAM SALT .......... 55' DORrTO CHIPS ............. 89' B & M BAKED BEANS ....... 57' SEY£N.UP 5Htl .............. '1~ SEASONED SALT .......... S)St RIPE OLIVES .,19° POTATO CHIPS ........ ht. ..... Ill ... 69° -----------Frozen Food . ~--~--------Delicatessen -----------.... " Lemonade MlllUTIMAID ~ 39° 'ti 12 oz. I[;, II' Plllll •• , ••••• ~'l!f ••• Ice Cream ~.:-~'-C:-................ '1" Johnston Cream Pies ::.~v .......... '1" Baquet Fried Chicken ~." ......... '4" Ore-Ida French Fries L~'t-. ........ 951 ~Corn on the llWlllAI PllUPPLE -..,.~--ft~ Wieners ~~ ............... 99° Klldsea Soar Cream Dips ~: ~~ ... .79' Clnsse1 Pickles ~.:. ................. ' 1" Bolopa ::" .:=" ...................... 99' Cream Cheese ~':n"' ................ .71- Caaed Ham :!.. .... c...t1t ................ '5" Variety Pak :::.~ ................ '1• I SALAD CUCUMBERS ~~=llli~~!!!~---------;~~tS f.lf"T~£'A'l£~----------------------..... •l,... "-c-s.. ~25! • Tuty 1'ropica.I Fruit l kt.~~·-9 ... -.................... . IN OUI RUH '9tOOUQ o.T. ... ......... u. .S9 Cmp. Loni Green. Carrots •. : ... Pkg. 15' l lb. C:.Uo '*"' .. .... "'-~ °"4o w.. .................................... ..... C-............ 1"'°9' 2 79 ...................... • quor ept. 1111111 '1'' , UTE IEa u•::. ..... . CLUB COCKTAILS FOCONARI SOAVE :.i~-::.. a&• =-•1•• ,.fSH 1.Set. l'ti9. 190 lllOIE llE ...•.. A"CAOtA PAIWNA IOUTM P~ADINA HUNTINQT'ON 8 l ACH ._......, .. ~ •1tu ..-w.c.e......., ..__. .... a'" ......., .. ,. ... ,.,.-111.._..c..,, tl .1f0f1n11••••I ,.....,._._...,, ... .,.._...,., • ........ o...~ OY ..... IMGI ............... 75 Trail Mix Snacks .99' 1101. PIK luijle. Homema a ues :=·"' •........... • 139 ICE CHESTS I ZORI SANDALS 12 e.t ,_ . .. •139 . ~z ·sa• II 0t. EASTalUP'f tRVINI! LAGUNA HIU..S ,. .......... 9' UllC+fl.............. ..., ...... ,.,...~ 1&..-.... ..... C......, l~M\'iewc.Mtt l ~,.,..., ..... , • • ,,,,,.:'" .... . .. I ~ ' . ... Coupon Cons 87 USTIN 11.0lNS I~ ""'-den' coa.,....klM ._ ... GI tbe WODderf\&J people l IDMl ud tM _... we than. TM S«oooct Wi8C!w..., ....,_,,,.. Coavmdoo. beld rec..u, lit a ~ ~ • the •hon ot l..&ltt IOebl&M. wu DO u~ Uon. ~ ol tM Of'I~. told me tbat refUndlu ,_ MV9 1Mn· Sbe t a coov~dM 11"9 ber an op.. ponuek1 to meet munden w1th wbom •he will later trade form.a by mail. Her aec:l'fl ~nnecUon for obtalnlnc· proofs ot pure but ls the local panx'bJa.l school. whldt pn>videt her w1lb all kinda ot boxn and lab&elfara~ap&ec.. 1111 1QLD •• tbat b1I wile Mary LS "the top relmdw in DOrther1a WlHomla." ''I saw ber bvy S71 WOl1h ot sroc:ertes for $12.21 wtt.b doubl•value COGpODI," be re-ported. When I met Mary, sbe told me lbat she eubanges forms by mall with 50 trading partners at least once a month. The prevlous week had been lhe best for Anna. a refunder wbo came all lhe way from Kentucky for the convention She had re-ceived $21 in refunda. LIZ FaOM aDCAGO told me that her postman was surprised to see the mcreaae in ber mail when she started refundiog. She ex- plained to him what she was doing, and he re· marked that a neighbor down the block was receiving similar mall. A few days later, Liz beard a knock at the door. There was the neighbor with an alban:a NJ ot Nl\md form.I '°tr•. DonJUly proudly aMnd ..... ~ lD wblcb IM ~ bw nfwdl, I cowMd lat....,... Ua t.be lut tbree ... bt. Aria, a Cbkato moUMr GI u , &aid 1M H•• &lmall MO a weM WW.~ and,. l\mdl . .._ die recenQy ~ al a ne1r aup.rm,arkel aad prod.aeed worth of ooupom at t.be chet.ko.at ccxmter. t.bt cubl« cuped. ''Ob. my God, 1QU'N c.. GI t.btm ! •• VIOLET 18 A VETEllAN ref\mder from Rome Cit1, lnd. ID a •inCle ,_,., IM baa Hved aa much u S:500 trom coupom and re- lw>ds. But she H YI that tbe most importaol thln1 she bas tot OUl ol refundiq la maay la•Ufta frleodahlps. Can you aave n:aoney by syatemaUt couponing and refundina'P You ~can! Al the cooventicn c:oocluded at a banquet oo Saturday eveaJ.Da. Cano& came over to show me her famous casb·reglster tape. We stretched it out and 1t measured more than 10 feel lD le.nglh, About balC-way down was ~ total Jor groceries, $307. The rest of the tape llaUJd her cash-off coupons. which were given double value by the supermarket. Was it worth traveling almost 100 miles to abop at this store., Al the very bottom was the $122 she actually paid. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the followmg address to receive the form required by this S2 offer from Clear Springs Trout and Wis h-Booe: Italian Marlnated Trout Refund: P.O. 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She lined a baking pan wit.b banana leaves, and the resuh was an ;t utbe ntic Mexican tamale pie. Her recipe can be adopted to North American kitcllens. For example use foil to seal the pie as it bakes, and you can get along Wttbout banana leaves. •ASA dough. not mah, forms the crust that bakes fragrant and criap. It's made from mua bartna <dehydrat· ed maaa flour). The bearty filling uses just one chicken, making this festive ent.ree for el&ht pleasantly economical. • Clasaically the HUOO· ins ls t he very mild .. achiote" cood1meot. a red paste sometimes ----·-· available ln weO·atocted Mexican markets. An alternative to um cond.i· meat is a combination ol seuootnp with paprika as the hue. IRJCBIL.POLLO <MexicuTamaJePle) 4 ounces •·achiote" condiment (or acbiote substitute; directions follow) S cups water 4 -chicken bouillon cubes "11 teaspoon anise seed ~ teas poon dried mint leaves ·4 po und broiler· fryer chicken, cut io pieces 2 m e dium -s ize onions 2 large tomatoes Cit using acbiote substitute. combine l tables poon masa harioa with 3 tablespoons water) masa dough Cdirec· lions follow> 4 bard-cooked eggs, cut in half lengthwise about 24 each radis hes and green ·onions for garnish Put achiot.e coodiment in a six.qua.rt kettle. Use a heavy spoon to work condiment into a smooth paste, adding a little water at a time until well blepded. Add the remalntng water and bouillicm cubes and bring to a boil. Let~ u.n- coYered for about 10 minut.el, t.ben pour liq- uid throulb a rme wire strai.Der and return to kettle: discard residue lo s trainer. elf using achiote substitute, it is not necessary to strain tbe broth. > • To broth add anise seed. mint and chicken pieces, placing breast sections oo top. Bri.Qg to a boil. cover. and s1m· mer for 45 minutes; do not stir. MEANWmLE, Peel onions and quarter. Remove stem ends of tomatoes and cut eacb into 6 wedges. After chicken bas cooked 25 minutes. place ooioos in kettle oft top~ Aft.er 10 minutes, add tomates alongside t.be oo.ioo.s. At tbe md of the rook· tng Ume. remove from heat. With a s lotted s poon. gently lift out vegetables and chicken. letting broth drain, and place oa a rimmed tray. When cool enough to touch. remove skin and bones from chicken and discard. Tear meal l.Dto bite-size pi~es . Boil broth ov e r hl,,,_ beet. bn((tt-ered, until reduced to two cup1; atir to prevent atickiag. <If uain« achlote 1ub1Utute. add mua barlAa aod water paste and return to a boil. stirring.) Remove from beat. G&EASE a three· quart shallow casserole <metal, ceramic. or ~lass). Wltb a flex.ib&e .spatula. evenly spread half the masa dough over bottom and sides of container. Ousb wtth the rim. Add the chicken. tomatoes. onions, and eggs, distrl buting even. I y. then cover wtt.b the broth. Shake dish genUy to level fill.in&. Gently spooo dollops of remaining masa dough on top, then s pread carefully to e nclose filling ; don't worry if a few thin areas develop and bits of fill· 1ng show. Cover tightly with foil (If desired you ca n r e frigerate c asserole overnight ). Bake oo lowest rack of a 425 -degree oven for about 1 ~ hours; remove foil after ooe hour and continue baJdna unW top is golden brown. <See TAMALE, Page Cit) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Decisior>s, ~ deri@ians~ ... ~.May21,1990 DAILY ,ILOT 91 DEL rAor n. P1r~ 1• Relish IS so zingy C'·'"dlJS€ vie make n from er ,p ,,. Pt pickles long-cur•..r1 \hi..· old fa shooed way (.; .n;; er : cr-::rr _i......, ,. '"' --~,.. T n,_ n WE. "Vacuum-Lock·· 1n 1• I J( 'Sr fri:.. rr. I Prove it to yourself with this lle coupon. r---~------~------112e ------------------, 9'[bS0'[ 000ti2 I I I I I I • 12C Off DEL MONTE I PICKLE RWSH, UY S&ZE OR STYLE. I I I l I I I I I TW! 1 .. ~ ·~ "ro' • ;. t( I 1 2~ r .. t 1t t;1v•r f fft C!'• rtf ~'" U"'! ~· ... ,. • •• i ,, .... , • ... ., .. 11 • ! '! I .~' w• IH !•' rt,.r:-; ':'"l":rJ'1I cv:n •IJ•Jt• v, ... •C"'1><."""Clift'.rt'C,..41'<1"1l.""'> (1 w ~,,((Y,, l.J ~ ...•• !it ._:-;, .. ,. f • c• ... 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( ART HOPPE . ) • SATIRI ZES In tlte DAI LY PILOT . . -...,...........--. --··-- .. • ------.. --....-~--· --·-.--.. ·---... ---- . :ti OM.. Y PtLOT .. we<t,,..d•r· M•r 21 1110 • Perk Up Your Party Pizza 1 Paiu rMkl Dumber l 1lle• bacoa. meaU•av• or meat· MUI . ..,..._ .. eu ln w1d1• 1hap .. on 11uce. Sprlnklt bacon .. u ........... pa*V roc*ed. mllltb'ed a.t. .._. ..... ,..u. OI ..... fNID peebft •••r 1auce. ••~£• mm• Hlff ......... OI' ......-: .,,.....1a erumblH over 'T' 1llee1 . SJ)rink e " Cblklren udJl'OWD ct.MM.• 1dMd -u~-•-... Co..._ ,iu.a nou.r • -,,, .... , Ult ertll· rrom ~ ................. aed •"r•dded •ouarella cbMM ta w.dJl shape Ola aauce. Spri.nile entire plua wlth remalnlns caa of cheese from oackaa e Bak e r·oo"rmet Pina" ln CU...,._ oven for 30 mm.-.. uaU1 crwat is sold• browa: serve lm· mediately. Serve.a 4 Lo 8 Cbxmet toppings enhance tradition '1 .,. ~ Nd wtUl a -.--· lippy lalna1o uue• Ud prepare Plaa doue .. ac· .... ....... -18'6ee b cordlaa to pack•&• c ..... dlrectlona ._ Seread s. .... ~ ........ od _,_ art9111Mla Tbe SidliUot fat'OI' a douah c:11 l1'MMd u to \bldE·brudy l1Pe crwt tJ.mcb ptJu pa. Pour t ~ .... ilHlf we&ai. ti• or1auce from certaUa "°"'qa. pac-•1e onr dou1b. 'We 've ttled aome Save otMI' nn for UM •owmet lype Loppln1a •• a lippy &a~ over wed,. • 1aUff. P'r>'.~··~ lialra: dntD ow S"bnr t P•l)er : 1Uce; UT_,. '-weds• aba,. on ..ace. Arrance peppet'111U md ... llicM our choi ce ror • ~~__;,.;_;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~- rly·Plna Makt lbe ah ahead ot time by UllnJ a rompll'te cbNae )Alu ma The dough , p1 ua •uce and cbeoest' are all jptluded in the p1ua mix packqe. ff Rdrlgerale the un· baked CTUSl, then lop· It wilb lbese SpttlaJ top· pings and bake about 30 ~inutea before you 're teady Lo serve. A tossed 1nen salad gam1sbed flilb Mange slices plus various beverages com- ufetes the "Pizza Night party" menu. GOuallET PIZZA 2 packaged < lS~ ounce each ) piua mix . 4 medium s ued mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter or marearine 1 green or red pep- per. sliced J medium sized onion, sliced 3 sa~aqe links < ap-prox. \.':! potmd) l pound pepperoni, sliced and peeled • 2 eggs, hard cooked, sliced -- Turkey Is Ver8atile Why are we hamming it up? Because turkey ham is actually t he thigh meat of the turkey that has been cured and full y cook ed Yo ur c hoice of turkey ham may be based on flavor, nutr1t100, dietar y restrictions, p rice or versatility. Stud y the facts: -Because turke y ham is turkey me at, even t.bougb the flavor -could have come from the comer delicatessen , you still get all the nutritive value o f turkey It ranks high rn protein and low in saturated fats. -Turkey ham is a calorie-saver with 13-0 calones m a J 1.12-0unce serving. -Turkey ham is ve rsatile . Being fully cooked, it is easy to use ·in your own favorite re- cipes for mam dishes. casseroles, sandwiches, appeti7.ers or salads. A favorite recipe is Turkey Ham Roll-U ps because it is easy to pre- pare. Roll thin slices or turkey ham around the s hredded Swiss cheese and chopped cabbage filling. Pour lbe creamy cheese sauce on top and s prinkle with bread ' crumbs before putting in , the oven. Good taste, 1 nutrition, tt000my and L ease, all rolled into one 1 delicious meal. :1 TURKEY RAM " SOU.UPS l.. · s cups chopped cab-y bag e, cooked and f drained • ~ cup s hredde d Swiss cheese 8 thin slices fully f cooked turkey ham • (about 1 pound) • ~ cup chopped " onion ~ 2 tablf:SPOOOS butter · or marganne { 3 tablespoons nour I } ,.... 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FOOD Spicy· pOtato Salad No outdoor meal ..... eoa\pMte without potato aalad Too often thoup, peop&. watebin1 tMir wellbt avo6d OU. 1ummertf1ne ravorlte. 811t. potato 1rowera elalm poc..ao aaJad l'an ~fit into allnOlll 81\)' l"e· Ul'6a1 diet wben prt>· ared wlth drtsaln1s that keep calories at. a mlAlmum. f Subatltut l n 1 homemade or bottled low calorie dttu101 Is eaay: 1be potato salad I tut• IJ'Ml hot Of' told and by cbooab\a a aood well·seuoned dress1n1. you won't even mlaa t.be extra calorlea. For a truly unique diah, try Fiesta Potato Salad. It's s pic y c b1h flavored dreastne ~ on1r tour tablespoons o 0 11. That's qwle a calorie • 1aYla1. 1tnce •Ht potato ..... can for M•·taaU to i ... tklrda e.apa of ma1ooaalH. Translate that lato a calorl• reductloo of from 50 to. c...-per aent., ~QC on bow na~b mayoe· nail• ,our Ulu1 recipe ,.... ...... peadlbn, ....... .... add lota of D ....... to IHCll.. 'lftriclel yo.ar dl~t. ~at ••• • rreem ti. u .a. llD ot vlt.a c. • per~ ot vitamaa ... 15 pe~ot ..... ud 10 perctet ot alaeia aDd hard·CO-.-tltoa. Fl &STA POTATO M.L.\D Tllll naTA Patato 6 medhua potatoes Salad la u pec tally <about l \lt pound•>i nutrtUow beea-. oft.be cooked. pee le d ana addlUon of proteln·rich diced k t d n e y be a n a a n d a can <•~ ou.nees > cheese. The dresaln1 red k idney b ean s, and dJeed 1reen chHes drained g ive 1l a aoulb-Of·the· l c up c berry border O&ir tomatoes. halved You may not have re-~-a cup slaced green a I 1 1 e d j u s t bow onions nutritiom potatoes ~al· 2 to 3 tablespoons ly are A. medium potato. u n ned diced green (three per pound) has cbtles only 100 calories. And Crull Dressing <re- ror that k>w calorie ex-cape folk>wa I J tupa shredded ~a... <•bout 4 ...... , a.a.. ... "' Jn 1ar1e-...conablM all ,.,,....ti except dMeM IDd '-tuc.. Tou ~: cbWooeto two hour•. Tosa In cheeae. Llne aervin1 bowl witb leltute leaves: spoon potato mixture tn&o bftll. lllU.lllaervlnp. CBIU DaU81NG i.. n1p eacb red wine vlne1ar. veeetable oil and water l c love garlic , crushed 1 teaspoon chili powder .,.., teaspoon salt In jar with Ugbt-Qtting Ud combine all -re -dients: cover and shake to blend thoroughly. Almond TalJIJoulela Expand your horizons when planning outr1· UonaUy balan~ meals for your family by In· vestigating the culinary possibilities of ethnic cuisines. While seeming "ex· otk," many dishes from -other cultures taste won· derful and contrl bute good nutrition for your family's well·beang. salad. Almonds are an excelle nt source of \'egetable protein and provide good quantities of r ibo flavin and vitamin E plus impor- tant minerals in cluding magnesium, phosphorus and copper. ethnic meat and vegeta· ble dishes. Almonds retain their distinctive flavor and texture in long-c:-ooked stews and casse'"°'es as well as in quick put· together salads like Ali:nond Tabbouleh. ALMOND TABBOULEH 1 cup bu l gu r <c racked wheat) er. Set aside about 30 minutes until water is completely absorbed. Add remaining ingre- dients except Romaine. Toss thoroughly. Cov · e r and cbW at least 2 hours. To serve. spoon wheat mixture into serv· Ing dish ; accompany with Romaine leaves to be used as scoops. Makes 6 servings. -...... ----• w.-,. Mey 21. 1llO DAILY "8LOT Q FIEST A POTATO SALAD IS SPICY LOW-c.AlORIE SIDE DISH For example, healthy foods like whole wheat, nuts and vegetables are an Integral part o f cuisi ne in countries around the Mediterra· nean. One favorite is a hearty salad called Tab· bouleh that corp bin es bul gur <o r crackeo wheat I. tomatoes. onion, parsley and nunt. Bulgur, wttlch is nutri· tlonall y similar t.o whole wheat, lS :a rich source of 8 vitamins and both bulgur and almonds add f1 b e r t o the diet. Together these foods make a healthy team. 23 cup sliced green~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- onions Chopped Californi a almonds, although not traditional. add extra fl avor and crunch we Americans like in our salads. The almonds add ex· tra nutritional value to thi s nut y, chewy \ ~ • l :. ' ~l .•• : \ I • • • • f :-. -.. ·. ' .. . . . ;__·. : .... !!"' . I. • You'll find buJgur in s peci-alty and-health food stores. Almonds. of t'Ourse. are as close as your r~gular grocery store and available m many converueot forms . sliced. whole, di ced . silvered and chopped. This seemingly '"ex· otic" salad is just one example that shows oH the versatile character of almonds. Popular as a snack and in desserts. almonds also are well integrated into many \ ... '. .. ' ...... " .. i., cup lightly packed chopped parsley 2 tablespoo n s chopped mint ~ c up c hopped n atural almonds, toasted 1 cup qua rte red cherry tomatoes or h cup ra.isins t~ cup Lime or lemon juice 1, .. cup vegetabie oil l:i teaspoon salt "•teaspoon pepper Roma me Measure bulgur into large bowl. Pour over boiling water just to cov- .. .• TABBOULEt IS HEARTY SAUD 'lraditions... ,,R_ tab'-start at yow uu11lel' u:. A IEllORIAL DAY WEEKEND IPECIAL 30c on Per Pound On All Honey BeDdHema NICHOLAS ' J ·- I It's gonna be a great day.· " --------------STORE COUPON I I ~~~~ '1 CerealsAndGetAn18-ai. PadcvOf Kt1klgg's Com Flakes' Qreal E2l20'[ OOO'i E '°""'----) ...... ~· ~~· .. ~•"""• ......... ,IC._~ ;::-;..~.: ........... "::. ~-::-~.'\ ~: ~--'":; '''' on11,..""f:v 1• c...-e.t1.., .... ~ ~ ·~ .... ~ ............................. ,..,.... .........,.....,....,.....,"'_.~ .... ,,...._ .... ~ ....... . -~ --~, ........ 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Pear alieea ud WW. atrawberrlH a" ar· raiaaed attracUvel,y over the cake alter It baa balled and cooled. ii.en a pi.nlc &laae qiede from the lwdoul pear synap is apoooed over all. THEaE are many •Y• to enjoy tbe ' e le a ant q u all t y of canned Bartlett pears. Just add a 1plub ot a ~favort~ liqueur, a dash f lemon Juice. or a rizzle of chocolate auce and aerve i.n glus ishes for brunch or essert. . ; PEAR GLAZED CHEESECAKf; l "'2 cups graham cracker crum~ 3 tablespoons sugar 114 cup butter melted 2 packages (8 oz. each) cream cheese. softened 34 cup sugar Je~gs Grated peel o f I lemon 1 tablespoon lc mpn JUlt'C 1 teaspoon \'a n1 Ila extract l , teaspoon a I mond extract . 1 cup·' dairy sour cream Spark ling P ear Glaze Mix graham rracker a umbs "1lh s uJ,tar and butter . Press crumb mixture into bottom and 11:i·inches up Sld<.'S Of ntne·1nch s prin ~form pan Beal crC'a m cheellt' un til rluffy . gradually blend in s ugar. Add .t•ggs. one :.it a l1 mt.•, beating a fter eacti add1 ... Tamale <From PageC7) REMOVE from OH·n OJnd let stand at least 10 minutes before servm~ Cut in wedges and s poon from casserole. Aecom pany "ith green onions and radishes Serves 8. ACJUOTE SUBSTITUTE Mix t ogeth e r two tablespoons vinegar. three t ab les poon s paprika. 112 tea spoons oregano leaves. three d oves garl.1c I pressed I. and l:r teaspoon ground cumin. MA.SA DOUGH With an eledric mix· e r . beat l1"3 cups (2.-:i pounds) lard until fluffy Blend in four cups m asa harina <d e hydrated masa flour> and two chicken bouillon cubes crumbled. Gradually add 2% cups warm waler. continue beating al high speed until well mixed, scraping bowl s ides as needed. Keep covered at room lem· peralure until ready to use. Makes five cups. Eggs are a good food lo have o n band anytime. They're in plentiful s upply eronomlcal <a large egg costs approximately eight cents), nutritious and relatively low in calories Oual 80 per large egg>. • •• Slic~ fresh Bartlett ·pears make a terrific pie. Uae your favorite apple p6e recipe and toss pear slices with a little fk>ur, lemon peel and lemoo juice in addition to sugar and cinnamon. Bak• at 425 degrees f0r ~minutes . ••• Stretch your food budaet by making yoor own TV dlnnen witb lef{. oven. Arrance leftover meat and veaetablel on a divided foil tray. wrap, label and freue. Wbeo JOU have eDOU.lh alncle meals for t6e famUy, let each member cbooH tbelr favorite to M tha1Nd and heated . ••• Put tbe abeep to sleep at lut. Try a &lua of mllk before b ed OrtatuD1 tbouaht to be u old Jriftl tale, mUk CC1Dt8Wtbe amino add TT,,,.... .. , a natural .... p ....... ' ' U.. hWlaa.monpiMI. l••on Juice. utncu ucl MUI' cream Pout ftlliq Imo mamb crutt. Balle Ill -detrees 3$ mh~utn or until set. Coot 8PA•IQ ING PE.UGL.U"E l can <U oa > BanltU pear halv~ ..._ cup whol e attawben&es 1 ta.,_ spoon eorn atarcfa l tatiiae.pooo lemon Jultoe . ·- Rtd food cokM1nc Drain and allce pears. re .. rvtn• ._ tup pear 1yrup Arr1n1e peara and 1trawberrlH on chilled chMt~u• To prep&re 1lu., comblne rornatartb wlth rt· Hrv~ •1NP and lemon ulet. Cook >nd aUr thldttned and 1mooth. Add a few dropt of red rood coaon.n.. If de.Ired, 1poon 1laae ovtr fruit. Refrtaerate untU MrvlQI. Mues ooe nlne·lnth t'~ab HKll lffKTIVl wtD .. MAY Jl TWIV TUll., MAY 17, IHO. I w tMlmTJ """ llllftU llD '°"' JO MAIM OI '°' IOA&.IOI~-. We listen To Y oul L FOOD Pears and berries add colo r to cheeseeake I FOOO Wbetber eoota prefer baut• cu11U>e or ham· l>w'&er. tbere'a ooe atAa· ple that tMJ'n IUN to have lD lbear kitcbee: table Mh~ ~ form of lodiwn clUOridi !Med ln~ To What do w• ow.e thla vtnatile f\aVOl'iq' Table ult la oblalned by enporat ln• brlne, or ult wat er . the ort1la ol all 1a.lt. Wbeo the wa ter evaporates. lnear~·ll"lfe uh cryalals are Wt. TbeM cmtaJ,a contain only trace amo1.&nta of naturally· MCurMns llliMrala I UC:h 11 uldum. m11Mslum and lrol\. A1 for other ln1rr dient.1 to table Hit. they appear to very s mall quanUUes. and don't af· feet lute in lhe lust. BEC A USE sal t absorbs moisture In damp weather. tt has a tendency to cake. So in 1111, after years of re- search, salt compan1e!> started using an anti calling agent as a SQlu tion lo this problem The anti·caking agent used today is a colorlesi,. odorless powder called sodiu~ilico aluminate, and lt helps you to salt your eggs m the midst of stormy weather. "Iodized table salt" has minw..:ule levels of iodine added in the Corm of potassium iodide. afong with a minute q uantity or dextrose. a form of sugar. CThe dex · t rose stabilizes the Strawberry Storage I Difficult By MITlJ AVALA C.-..."--S«Y!a SACRAMENTO - "Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did." California strawberry growers love to echo this old s aying because 1t happens lo refer to their f r u it. If you taste California strawberries (they're on the market from mid ·March through November>. you may be inclined lo agree with these farmers. Low in calories, high in nutri· tion, a nd luscious in flavor. strawbernes are a genuine treat But there is a catch To get the full benefit. you have to select good strawberries and store t he m correctly. Dave Riggs of the California Strawberry Advisor y Board has suggeations on how to do Just that. •·First, select fully ripened, bright r ed strawberries." Riggs advises. Un like many fruits. strawberries do not ripen very mnch after being picked. The whitish ones are going to stay white ONCE YOU h ave them home, Riggs sug· gesll usinq them soon to insure the most delecta· ble flavor and highest nutritional value. Until they are used, remove the berries from their • containers and arrange them -without washing or taking off their stems -· in a single layer on a cookie sheet or other s hallow container. Treated this way. the berries s hould keep· fresh and attractive for several days. Sberry Mehl, wife of a Watsonville strawberry grower, says the thing consumers most need lo know about strawberries is: don't wash them un- til ju1t befor e using the m. "Wa.sbing," ShP esplainl, "breaks do"·11 a prot«tive outer layer and the berry just won't last as long without it. Tbe fruit will Jose its sheen and quickly get dried oat and crinkly." RemovlnJ U.e stem before wubl.DI ii also a DO-DO. Dolnf IO -.lJOWtl water to soak into the atrawberry, diluting the flavor, wu bin& away some ol the vitamin C, an4 cbanlilll the tex · lure. WBBN IT'S Ume to Mn• tbe berri•, allow Ume for tbem to reach room temperature. As Da•• RISI• explain•. "Varioal flavor factors wllltla a ocked ID al refrl1erator tem · ,......_ are nlel.Hd at ,._ tempel'llW'e. If 709 Wllik uriU1 they've lf'Waally warmed up, ,.. ,..,. ..... to IUIU tMm IO IDDCb. '' ~ .. -... O~IL V PILOT (; J Salt Is K.ite hen Staple divided into equal part.I 2 t1ble1poon1 marprlae or butter 1 ta..,_pooo lemon Juice 1 teupoon dried tar- ragon leaves lodlde, whieh would otMrwtM evaponte and b•come lntfftctlvt. > Iodine u a nece11ary outrlent vltal lo tbe proper f\lnctkMUa, of the tbyrold itand and In the p~vtnUoftof Col~r A roa TA.ST&. ••net tt 's ttoown that the aize of 1ranu.&e. effect.I lhe way aalt navon food. lhe part.tde slu ot table ult la cattfully re1wat td Tbe alrt-or tht aranules ls t"Onlrolled so that they will dt•tolve ud tn.la well. tven ln rectpe1 like batten and ck>uaba Thla belPI ln· aurt ccesl1tent mull.I In eooldnc. bakan1 and teatoo1nc Hert!'• a marveloua. 1t1ht ~al r .. h, wtth veaelablea both In M 1tuffini and a1 a tlde dlah Tht navor ln both reclp.s la brouthl out Vo llh &alt VEG ET AIU.£ 8'nJFRD Pl8H There's no mincing word1 over thl1 •turfed hsh dl1h. ll'a simply acrumptlous ! M loced onion.a and ~lt-ry. plus b read cubea. 1a re UH•rked up ror atufrlna and accented with u lt 3 pound s fro1e n fl o under f11 h fill et s. thawt'<l 6 tabl tispoo n s maraarine or butler , melted 1 • cup onion, minced 2 tableipooos fresh cele ry. minced 4 cups bread cubes 1 a bout 5 sllca > ~ wupoon Hit '-• t easpoon dlll , divided into equal parts du h pepper parsley aprl11 for 1arnl1h •Nole: Fresh fi s h may be subetlluled. Preheat oven lo 375 degrees. Put four table· s poons of tbe melted margarine in a large skillet. Add manced onion and celery. saute until tender. Add bread cubes, salt. '" teaspoon dill and pepper. Lay hatr the f11h on the bottom of a g reased two-quart b1k1ng dis h. Evenly sprinkle bread mixture over fish . Top with re· maaning fiUeta . Brush with remaining two tablespoons mar1arane aind 1pnnkle with •1, teaspoon dlU. Bake at 375 degrees for about 30 minutes or until fish 1s fork-tender. Garnis h With parsley. Mak~ SIX servings eaoccou WITH LE llON·TA&&AGON SAUCE Salt added to water for steaming helps brinl out the tl1vor of vegetables, aa dem· onstrated in this rec· ape . ~ when cooked broccoli is topped with a s ubtle le mon-tarracon sauce, it's a sublime side·d1sb for the fish en- tree. t bunch rresb broc- coli C about 1 Vi pounds) 1 teas poon salt, "41 teaapooo IUIU · To ooe lncb ol bollln• water in luce skillet, add broccoli and t,it tea· spoon ult. Brin& to boll; reduce heat, cover and simmer abo u t 1 0 minutes or untU tender. Drain and remove broc· coli lo serving dlab. In same skillet, melt ma r ga rine. Add re·. malning ingredients and '"2 teaspoon sail. Pour over broccoll. Makea six servings. "LuckyS prices for your holiday cookout make me sizzle." .. Look what they've 1 done to Memori a l Day prices! (No, OQ second tho ught, don't look ... ) "How could Lucky pass on savings at a time like this? "Gad. Leave it to Lucky to keep prices lower overall. "So yo ur Memoria l Day cookout won't cost much at all. · "And that's no picnic for me." -------Fresh Meat BONELESS WHOLE HAM FUllY COOICEO S 7 UK WATEI! AOOED WILSON !HALF L8 1 491 139 lB SMOl(ED PICNIC t 68 SHOOLDER • FAJ!MEfl JOHN. ~7 lBS lB BONE IN .98 WHOLE HAM FUU y coono. KRUSE LB T·BONE 2ss STEAK BONDED BEEF' lOIN LB ROUND STEAK l.1.98 10.,ll.I~ JUU C\1' -0 IU• TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 112.88 '°"" ll\S IQtC)( 0 llf(' 1.0<" 7·BONE OiUCK STEAK 181.38 IONOfOl(lJ CROSS RIB ROAST ll 1.98 ll()oOlLlS\ '°"°'o .,, ~ BONELESS TIP ROAST ll 2.38 llO"IOf 0 lftr llOV..o PORK SPARERIBS .•. 99 ~oou .. \Ill H>OZl'O OE•O()<ff0 PORK LOIN CHOPS ll 1.S8 ... ,.,,, CENTER CUT HAM SLICES .a1.98 llONt '" •ULl t COQ((D eumRBALL TURKEYS 11.79 ~A~~~~~ OF HAM 18 .89 11 1.89 SMOKED SAUSAGE "'ll-"41.V~OU GROUND BEEF PATIIES 4 59 RIOl1" t\ ... l"lllS DOU NOT I llClfO '°"" J AT S ll IAG • ITALIAN STVL£ SAUSAGE 1 59 "'If< llQ9W MQT 0-otW\.... I.I • CURE 81 HAM HALF 2 49 IONl1.US Juu• COOlll D 1.tl • ICUl!f..,.STI• o<AM. l l't> llS Lt I '9• . HOFfY SLICED BACON 98 01P ..... • I LI ""(; , LAf1'( LEE SLCED ~~11 "'' • 89 ITMCJI \la ,., ll ~ •"' canned a ~1caaec1 L~~~~.~~.~ANG~Ol CM.57 L~~A~~ • •101 ~1 .25 L ~~~~~~ .. ~E~~ Ol CM 1. 7 5 L~,!~~:s.~~~~oz w2.1 9 !~~~. L~ .~~~":°.2•oz w.SS canned & Packaged ___J LHARVESTDAV 29 CORN • GOLDEN Cl!EAM STYU 17 OZ CAN OQ WHOU ICEl!NEl LHAMBURCEROR 39 HOT DOG BUNS • .HAAVEST DAY 8 CT PltG LPORK & ~s4 BEANS lADY Lil 29 OZ (AN LNESTEA TEA W\fUtl IOl , .. 2, 19 L B.B.0. SAUCE ac1 •• .99 (><~&~ l'f(.ULU ~ Ml(r(»., L~!~A DIET POP ·~-,, .... 21 f8!~·1T CRACKERS ._ft: IC •• 69 • PEANUT BUTIER !~~~~. 4001 J .. 2.39 r HEINZ RELISHES ( A\!i()t'Tf0 ~_u.eu.-r..t:t 49 o<OT DOC. QOt -II 'O 01 ~·. L~~~~~~LOWS ••Ol .... 55 ~~~~~~~ ... ~NGS •oz , • .,,53 •ROAST BEEF ~-O<tlll<QeO"" Co'l•v• ·101 ,.,, 1.68 r FRUIT MIX 114 0 "U\'fSI ()At ,. 01 "''". ~ J,EARLY CALIF. OLIVES 8Q M'TIOIJTH ~-... •Ol CA'-• ........... c:annect & Packaged. .;POTATO CHIPS ~y LEE TWIN PA(IC l!EGUlAI! 04P OQ B B 0 .;CLING PEACHES ARCiO SllCEO PREMIUM BREAD .79 8 OZ SAG .49 iqoz CAN .75 LADY l££ WHITE 0 1! ~4 OZ LCM WHEAT. l!OUND TOP Oil SAND~•(H £ ~:..v.~~.~!!~ J: .,.. 0 1 . 04 b~~.V~ GELATIN ' 1 ~· .49 1 ROVAL PUDDING •1w.._ati;t ·~ • ·: t • .32 tB&M BAICED BEANS ,.,.,. ,.53 ,t~!~~.~?UE BEANS•\.,., ··~.39 . Uquor L~VVOOICA • "•'' •• 6.99 L ~~~.~~~.~ v o. 14 99 "tlfP!t'OO' , •• ,. • .(SCHLITZ BEER •: "., ·~3.29 b~E!!;ATERS ~I~ •• 1~1 14.99 COLONY WINES A •Ml'ofvlLll• llOO!fW 3 JI~ 00 "''-P"'JW: l Lfl l 'l .&.f:T' ALL STORES OPEN MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 26th 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. ....... ·~w.u~•w.e '1t 90, ftAft cou..He 80U\..IVAAO oottA•M MUllfOfl UllOlll~ Dairy a Ff'Ozen !LADY LEE .99 YOGURT 4 FlAllOll'i 3Z OZ CTN .;LADY LEE 149 ICE CREAM Pl!{MIUM ROU'i~ ~l C N ;STOUFFERS LASA~~~ .._: 2.27 ~ FISHSTICICS t l~'1M'l ...... ..... 2.62 OH BOY POTATOES L" •• ... .. ...... 43 -e ;tr ~·"",,_...., ~ !. ..... J~.:'D~ ~~!9.;~ .. ~ ... : .9S iGOlD·N·SOFT MARGA~~~ ... 77 !~~Dl·WHIP TOPP1N~o: « ... 99 oellcatessen items. ---------,cuDHAV HA M t,CNHl> H I C.UO 7 .98 •LIVERWUllST 7S ! , .. l)l Lit ..,.,, .. e • J, ~:i~OLA HAM " o: ~c 2 • 89 BORDEN S CHEESE I. '<<IO '"*"'t'" 1 99 1-~AC• '!Ql h.C. • r LADV LEE DIPS 39 t.>v ... ,,.\ •Ol CT'"• l~~~SSINC ••a.· 1-.1.49 • on. MUWflllO"* IUICll Dettcatessen Items .; LAD Y LEE FRANKS BHF OQ MEAT .KRAFT .;CHEESE CO<.BY LOHC~ WM Wl!Al>PtO .; POTATO SALAD «Nl>~N .99 lb OZ Pl!C S7 Ol PICC. .. .99 14 Ol CTN LONGHORN CHEESE L·-·~c~.-.. 1 29 •Arttl \uC1.0 -.J/ ,..,, • 'Oli ....... 49 •HEFTY TRASH BAGS 2 59 1 -· ... on 10 U>< t\ Ct .... PAPER TOWE LS "'"' "Ol .. 49 i~~~"P\.ATES • .. -1.S9 , VILLA FOAM CUPS 59 !a OJ ' "' "'G • t~ .. D TOILET TISSUE my,., .89 •OERMASSACE ~NT1 31 • .ANO u OJ Ill • •BE FRESH Rre>HENERS 70 . -I.I_ DO OOWQ(t • Ol Pot;. Healtn .. BeaUty AJdS : E~A SHAM POO ~ r,...--- • ALOE VERA ) :-~~~~ . ,,..~ 1.57 .. : ... 1.S7 Z VJSINE EYE DROPS 1 87 '°' \I.II • •ACREE CREME RINSE ;. Of (;;,/VI °" ' l tT9• IOO> 1 3 9 coe. ~•NO'""" 'IN 1'1 • PrOduce WHOLE WATERMELON · ~o ji>!Pf tCUT 1~ LB I YELLOW PEACHES ~TOfSE~ GOLDEN NECTARINES lARGl SIZE FRESH CORN COACHELLA S R'*ST BAlf 8-0VE <TRIMMED 15 EACHI .14 lB .59 LS .69 l8 .1.: EACH RADISHES OR 12 OREEN ONIONS • GAIOEN Rl£SH EACH ' ' • . r #I t \ . . ., _ .... ,..11.c.t ; .. .. ...-......... »I ltO IUCl.'9 Avt..ie I tefl llAGIQM AWIMIS ..., Af\M'tA AWlllUS ..... .._..CMCA~, ,. , --~·.-... .. --............... - ~MIU.I "'" CMOf "°"° Af LA 1'41 ITAlr'f'C* 1-U"NLLA•ft. T\let'MI ,.,.~ . ...,. ... ,_,_ t1Pt •I II ll .-T .. ·') ,,. ~ I '-L ~-­' .. ., < , ) -CJI ONLY Ptl.OT • WednMOay May 2', IMO FOOD& Produce Situation Predictable As Weather Tb• fr ab produu 1ltuaUon la u predict•· ble u lbe v. at.her and pNdlcUooa bave ontn aone uny lately. The cool. ra•ny wellh•r throupout \be 1l1te bu affecUv•ly alowed the maturln1 prouu o f m.aJl)' commoc:bu -.nd •ef\ min,)' ltema lo lhort aupply. A production 1ap normally developra~ t.lm e ol yMr but It s hoped th•t bf-ca of tbe warm *~•ther early an April the &•P would be sbortent"d. Thi.t don not appear likely und many Items wtu be up In prk~ ~·u.w of tl'it• gap und the weather (('et;M>rg lt>tlU('f' qut•hty 1s o ff prt>sently and pr1res are moderate at best. Lelif lettuce:. Hrt: rising 1n prire partly btt1 .. ot the r1in ind partly because of 1n· cr••••d d•m•nd Buyera a're elmply 1wltcbinl from lceber& tO 1u.f Hrietlea THE CELEaY 11ltua uon remauw unchanat'd with marstn1I qu11lty incl hlih pricea A11tn, o nt'e Lompo«-com m~ncea . produ c \H)n •bould tum around com pletely All la not d1 amal howtvN ar. r•dl~ht·~. 1ireen oeUOM. ubt>u1w tcrttn onk>n:i and many lufy greens cun be ron a1dertd &ood buy• While \ht> pru·e of lt'ary produ«t!. may n.- s 11 g ht l y b1 gh..r than normal OU& wlll amprovt' und quahty 1 good Coachella Valle> pro durti. ha ve ti lo w ed therdon· r uc umbl·r i., Sedentary pread Can Start Anytime "Sedentary 1>pread," unlike middle -age bpread, cun ~come a problem at any tJme in your life according to the Cahrorn1a Dietetic As $0Ciatfon <C DA J, Orange County D1str1ct . Anyone who sits on the Job for the majority of <•n e1~ht·hour workday 1!1 a pnme target for this mal ad y, which more than likely manifes ts 1tseH 1n unw a nted pounds and a s luggish reeling "Office friends who urge you to eat a s weet roll at roffee breaks, r hocolate-s for a relebra· t ton and hom e made ~ood1es anytime, com · pound the s edentary ... pread syndrome," ~ays 1\nn C'nubton, prcs1dl·nt orCl)i\. .. Other c ulprits Ml' 11·,taurant lum·hl .. ,, dt·h ... and w I l' ht' s h as 11 I y t'Jlt•n at 'our dt"·;k nn liU'Y <la)< "Pl'('1<1I bun 'I u l' t' a n d II u" n 1·' :-. (·01·kta1l part1t·~. ' 'h<: .idds While you can't avoid t hesc s1iuat tun', the re .tre ways to circumvent them, acrordmg to CDA. Firs t . eat a good breakfast before going to wo rk .. rt ·~ a Jot 1· a s 1 t' r to rt·~ 1s t l hat ~ooey doughnut on a rull -..tomarh ," 'J'.tS Ms l'ouhton. "Bt>!.1des. a nul nt1ou.c; hreakfast with 't•lecuons from all four food g roups milk, meat. Vl'J,lNables and fruit s. bre<Jds and c· t' r (• a I -; -1 <; r u I e number one 1n any sounrl Wl'lght rcduct10n or maintenance pro· ~ram " Make your breaktime J true break by getting up and really moving around instead or just moving from your desk lo a chair in the lounge, CDA suggesL<; A wa lk around the block burns up ralones <is well as taking you frQm tempta· lion 's path, but if there 1sn 'l time for that, even a walk up and down the hallways is a &ood idea. "Don·t gel in the habit or having your desk or work station an eating station. too." says Ms Coulston, .. Even on your bu s i est days, find <inothcr plarc to cat your lunch And don't keep f.ood. even breath mints, in your desk." And for those quic'lcy lunches. p la n a head. s uggests CDA. If you a n. t1clpate a particularly busy day, bring lunch from home, keeping the four rood groups and calories in mind wht>n you preoare 1t. lnsl.Jgatmg other ways lo celebrate t..pecial oc· ras1ons at the office that don 't include food . 1s <inotht'r wa) to avoid u•m pta t1on "Non food 1tl·ms s urh as flowcrc; a ~mall vai.c or p1rturt· framl' for a t'O·WCJrkc•r S <ksk will bt.· t•ver) bit a:. a pprl'c1at<'d a-.. a pound of choc·olatcs," sc.iys Ms . Coulston l'hn for special Oc· cas11>ns outside the of· flee s uch a s business rockta1l parties. ban· c1uet'i or rl·s taurant lunrhcons. too, she sug gc·s ts '·Wt:! I supplied ror ktail function s <1l1A ays provide a vane• ty of fruit Juices to he mi xec1 with a lcoholic bcvcra~es. Order your fruit JUICe straight and yo u 'll b e ge ttin g vitamins and miner<1h. Without the addlllOO o r empty ralones." ~hl· adds "At r t'stau r ant lunr hl~ whl•rc• you can order from the menu. act accordingly <ind :-.elect the foods you know to b<' l ow 1n ralo ries. and at bnn quets. eat slowly and Nit only part of each rourst> Le a vc• som t:' food on your plate.·· M:o. Coulston advise!\. U!lery ·Big Business Fo'r fenturies. celery ,R re w wild in Europe, and people m<1de a bit· te r tea from 1t to drink as medicine. Th en one d ay a t-•renc hma n planted some of this wild {'elery in his kitchen garden to have handy tn case of 111· ness Soon h e had a flouristung stand and it looked so appetizing he tried a rib. To his sur· j)rise. it was not biller. but s weet with a tangy flavor. In lime. the people of France and other coun· tries were us ing the vegetable in s oups. slews and salads. It was a l!io ser ved as a side dish with olives. Today celery culliva· tion haa become a bl~ busln$s ll\ thiS co,UOt ry. especially In Florida, where about 7 .5 million crates a year are harvest· ed. It lakes 20 square mllee ol land to produce such a crop, 1n area a b o ut the size o r Bermuda. rib of relery lo s tir hn drink. She liked 1t !.O well that she told the manager and he began serving his Dloody Marys wtth celery. I always add chopped celery to fowl stufrsng and put it in chili. A final suggestion· Be sure lo save the celer y leaves. I find them pre. ferable to lettuce in a s andwich, and they add zip to soups. Here's a recipe for celery saut..e that s hould go well with roast beef or chicken. or as a main cours e at IWlcheon. 4 slices bacon, cul In pieces rr.i cup minced onions 3 cups celery. cut Into I ·inch pieces 1 cup fresh green pepper. diced 1 cup beef bouillon, condensed 'h c up dry white wine 6 slices tout. cul In· to trtanaJes. aquuheer ~m Ind btll pepPfrt are • Uttlt alow In comina otf th• hJ1h prl{'H Warm wcalht'r wtll n oetify thla condl tlon uctlon are okra ind rhubarb shape for the conaumer ward• 11 ahJp~NJ are two week.I for moet out· harvesting. perhaps by and the price ol papay1J9 going to rreot lengths to leta. the t.blrd Wffk in May. continues to drop. . ~trawben;ea CO(ltlnue tbt>lr alow 4"artlettng 11luatJon Any ho~ of furthl'r pr1c4t reduction were Mel back by Mother Nature. The fruit con· ttn u..a 11wt~t and <1uallty ucellt.~t. lnaur e a top quality As these dJsplay11 •r~ The tropical situation Variet.les ol applet are: piece of fruit Is 1h1pped. r educed the Vale ncia has been turned around. beginnlng to fall by t.be: A1para1ua ti•• beeun a climb upwotd r flc<'t Ing \be 1~rtt1r 1uppllt'11 Produ~t fr o m Wu hlna ton 1a 1nsuffl rt~nl Lo olf1tot't dt!mand The F ebruary rains variety wtU play• more t.o me of H good and wayside. Rome Beauty• have aUected •P · prominent role . The t-ome bad. Banana sup·' and Sparta n varieties! purance and therefore crop la In and price and piles are otr this week will sooa disappear from t ttnde. Thi.a extra work quality is excellent. a nd next thua prices are store shelves. Followlne: ind the lack of superior TOMATO qullUty Is off up. Pineapples coming clos&--behind will be t.be: f ruit baa driven the and pncea have risen from Ha wall are U · Northwest Ptpplo. Later• price up All oranges are reflect.in& the end of the cellent m quality and as t h i s m on t b • t h e I THE M ELON :,1tua· eating excellent. Navels Mexican s eason. This soon u volume picks up California Granny SmJlh lion in Me'<lc-0 '' ~x· as a wbole wiU only be 1utuatJoo wtU ex1.11t until the · price will drop. and GravenatelD will, Fl-:W AltTl<'llOKES ct>llentlnterm:;oC Oavor available for another local areas beain Man"oe are m excellent become available. ! r e nu 1n and tht on ei, and quality The volume -----------------------------------------. .H 1ulubl1• urt' 'mull rn 1 g n o t as are at as t.11t' 1lw t'Uhn.c quallly ongtnally rl'ported and 11> lht•re but lht· pnn: c-un&equently the real "'Ill tw up drom.-ucully low pnres w1U oot ap· Quul1ty on bun d i pe11r. Nevertheless they &oodfl isurh u°' broaoh rem am a good buy 11 nd c-uuUnow(•r will bl-Tht> bulk of the d trus 11Ht'l'tcd hy lhl! trWlt• plf lUrl' 11\ good a:o. rar as nll'lll 1o1.edtht·r Tht> the consumers are con· dl·grM> <k~nd.., on the ccrned Pnce a nd quah· IH'Vt'r ity and length O( ty of grapefruit, lemOOS the ram in Sahna!> and limes are e xcellent. , ~ / HO~l GAADlH Tells you how to fix it or how to plant it Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT New alem:. soon to ap· T ht• Nuvel or1tnge price pt•Jr 111 tlit• vt·jldabl1• ~ 111 b<-gin to turn up ___ __;:.;.._ ____ _;_ _____________________________ ~-----------~ ...... i.&;1 .............. 6.1~ ... ~'T.!~ n...c..-o.M .... 1•1 •-.... \ Chenoal '::I 0.:.98C .. \ Regular '-'·~: .. ;Fresh Approximately 5-11. Bulk Roll Does Not hceed 300/o Fat 5ma115izel Spareribs .. O(~ I Ono• Moy•• f ...,ten h••h 0.ho.•.O ~-~ lb. Ground ,.Beef I . !.i / 804'\•t.~, Sof•woy l•an ll••f ll•b Gt ... ot 1ot lh• •• 1.;~~&·1 .. !r;. ';:.~:"• ~Beef Rib Steak l•fewey L-n Beeff ~~~!,-' '191 ...... .... ... ..!!'!!.d Chicken ® B,!ef Rib Roast ~:.:;· 2 ... s 2 28 l!III 1 ... i::. • , .9 c...~.. ... .., •1• let•• .... lb Slab Bacon ~Beef Cube Stealc "''····· 79c ~.... "''·--v •211 loAd•ft't OlH L..•"" .... w ... ~. "" "' o. ... " Butter.Basted Turkeys~::::~:.-'" 69' Boneless Hams -::: ... ~ "::. .. "::::.: .,spa Blue Bonnet Margarine -~ c -~·~~49 Cragmont Beverages ···~;···· W'-.d Plv• 4 )7 011 ~ o.'""' ........ , Pork and Beans lown Hovw Large'AA'Eggs l..C••n• 1 dot•" 6 9 C ft .. h C.O••o,. ~Cheddar Cheese !'"":" s1" t\r.' t;vy ''"l"'7' .,. ,.. • ~ It> ~ Alex·XLNT Salads ·• , 69, ,.,,.. .... '"' "'"'"°'"" "'°"' :.v.. r... ... Farmer John Meat Franks~~ 98c Fresh Butterfish Fillet ~::..1; ... 11" ~ •. 49' ,...,,.,,, Premium Franks $149 Sliced Bacon .,......,.., ~.. 1 it "1 ~ w• ~n; oo Smot " Ro"'t Variety Pack Meats s1s9 Braunschweioer \.>f ... ..-,lul'C~ ''N ~1 Si"""'Sbc'O'l-~ Corn::.Cob hl-o" 4 !$ 79c ---...... Gold.n '°'~ GlumarraMt. :~::. :..we 2 :..~ • 5 ...... ......, .... , .. ~ J& BScotch ssso ~chateau LaSalle 2 "°""S5 ...,. e& Plcol 1nwto0 7!>0'"' ._... cr-osiw• 1t0\ ~"' ~ Sunnvbrook 2'»""sn~ Sauvlgnon Blanc · S-.99 ..-. flltilcll0"'1.ueor eof'IOlll l!lll!lt\ . .., .... Ge11o ~,.. -I .. ~Shoestrings ....,.!.tn~•··•~ -Ice Miik Birds Eye cwww.e e:. ~09 t:'.i,. 69' S.few•Y OPEii M0tttlaY Mey 26th MIMOalAL DAY ""•· ""f ~~···· ... Sweet Corn Coachella Valley V, 'lr.'t ()• If'('<. 25' G1 u:ir1ru1I 5,..,79c: '• _.,,. CurnmbN <; 2 35' 'Bunch 5p1n:lch . " 29' • <• Gn-t>n Ot1101i-2 39' Romaine Lenucc c.-.• 45c ..... 1-/ou 1•r, I or \f 1•morifll l>ny .' ·Fresh Cut 6_,nch Bouquets Boston Ferns :~:;:,,.n $299 ~~~: $ 99 ~~h -h • i . ~~~~s-&J~~·~:~ 59c Souce L:..:~ Botti~ <' Mayonnaise rEiii'1 Scotch .A r-:--32•01.99c l~ Buy W -=.-jar Paper Plates Scotch Buy A,~ Plcg. 9 ·9 C 9-lnch ...... of 100 Potato Chips Party A 8 79c Pride w ~ p~°:.' It's a sad fact that manr thing• that are heal~ don't t.ute good. but celery ts an excep· lion. Those f ruh , crunchy rtba are rich in ·vitacnlna A and C. And tr Fry bacon tUI crtsp. Reaerve pieces. Saute onions ln bacon rat till aolden brown Add cele r y pieces. 1reen pepper bke, bouillon and white Wlfte. Cover and al mmer till celery la IN OUR BAKERY VARIETY DEPT. . ~....,_...,n.....,411ey11.1tt0"'_..,..~,._'-•<'4'""'...._..,....._...c...-1 ............ o..-~. , : 100"-Whole Jleaf Breacl Baby 011 fNty Pi... ~ .... Slli 19 a.111. I you are on a diet, it takM a pound to tolal 82 calorte1. C.J«y acquired a new role not many yean a10 wben a )'OUDI woman 1lppln1 a B&oody Mary la a Cblca10 hotel loun1• couldn't rtnd • 1wlule ttick and used a t e nder. adding more ~~"Ii boulllon U nece11ary . Se rve over t oaa t trtan1les aprin.k1ed with bacon bit.I. Senn lour to alx. Good wtth chilled dry whJtewtne. 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"Dileo danm al~ want, but stop turning the lights Oft and off.,, DeNNIS THE MENACE I ·---- J tJ •• -- NANCY by Jiff MacNetly by Ferd & Tom Je>Mson ! ASt:EI> Yo<J TO Ct£,AN MY WJNDSHtEt.D-Nor MY B,ANK ACCOUNT ... •• ;~ ff lJ : r ' GOSIT INTHE CORNER FOR ONI MOUA - I ......... DRAllLE MOCJWI, ' .-s ..Xt1Ntt I~ 1 ~O ikt ~ OU1' 1'o OtNH£~ 1'0Mt~1" '? M't "fUkf ! Ot', t'J L0'4C 'fO, ~. &V'f fi( 601" 1'b Sf~ f~ '9\~ ~1Nl1. t~O\ I~ 1 .. n~~01lft' f~1'56£.£ ! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE WEu.--HGW l.uRS '1aJR ~WtlH -~fM>te\ O\OMIE.S? • --~-A..#1 ' by Gus Arriola by tt.rold Le Doux c' lllE NOO llMf l CAlCH YOU ~• I ~~~"';.tL~~~~ At.LOVE~ THE Fl.OOR! by Tom K. Ryan -, I ..... I 1hll'81r IS fT Ot<AY fpt 1 5fT IN TWO CORNERS FOR HALP AN HOUR 1 "AJu, tM doctorwttl ... you now." by Ktvin F..- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS 41.._, 1 T lkJr\ 50 Pronoun 5 Contorl 5' Olal9 10 ft'ofn: 53 Qr.,.~ 2 9'0Fdl s1 s~ 1or 14 "Olmn 6 1 Anl '-1c Yn -· Q11f 62W°"9l1119" t-:t-:t":t":i'=t=tiilllll l':'.'t~~~ 1 s Olepe9cll ., 16 Sc:owge "~ 17 °"'*9 16 Forwllgrl 19 ~ .. S-0: Sp. 20 Jlrp 87 ,....., lodl ' 2' °"""° ~ 61...,.,_ .............. m=+li.+&+=+ltfiiiilill.lil . . ... 23 Signed 25 Period 2t Fl"9Mlll'I 29 Typeol~ rnent 3"~ 35 Glr1'• """' 37 ~"9-ure 34 LAnguege. Abbr 39 Depoe 4' Conlot1 ol Ra 42 Vinlglra: P9wm. 44 Scvry 45~ 41Softat*d DOWN l Dr-.ed 2 c.llornie City 3 EgyptWI ... 4LMwllng 5 5'oc*y 6 ~ 1 ~ 1Mlnu"91n •• CSM '°"'"°'. ,,., 12U... 13 81'Den ,..,..,_ 2294 It'*' 24cn. 27 P1w:ollliolt 49 .. _ - 211N ~ .. 30 TWo S2 Bldglr'a 31 &1lnt kl\ 321'111'$-53 v.w 331111oee"" ~Folo ~:.... 55~ 38 ~'**"56......, ..,. sese-. 40 Orarto 510..0.: "• ,..... Ill '3 SeMpllrs IO Profound 46Glrtl9 131*'0 ,, I • , f ~ t £ f ~ DAI\. V PILOT , WednMdey. Mey 2'1 ttlO ~"°"' 11Uti••..--.... ""' ..... , ............ __ "-...,.. "' l HI llt\KI' ..VMA .... C.O , t1" °' .... ,... ....._.""'ca ...... ., 1111(• ............... ,. "M'' 0., '"-1 ~fl, (e ... , .............. <~ ........... ....... -Tll<w•H- f M\ ,.....,.._ •• row .,.,., - C...l'f ~fl ()I.,. c-... ""'' ~ ·-l'U7DI ,.,...,.,,.Or-<Mu 0..1., "'JOI ""'' , ,._ )I " ... ,. ••• PUBUC-NOTI £ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIO'" •U)IHfU l'ICTITIOU\ au"N!U NAM! \TATfilillt!•H lllAMI STATIMEN'f tr.~ ~'°"''"'Pl'"'~,, OOtt'toQ Ov't• 1"4 rooowtAO cwtwn 1\ CSO.t"Q bu\t ,,. '" "' ,.,, ., Hf8fAI MA llllfllNl lOloA f R A\\(M 8 l Y Ill (HI PAHY. , .. w ....... SI Co.IA -'4 (A p ..... ,, ... •••rlu• (O•I• loAo• <1•11 (•hl<W"'•.,.. P•vt ~n1n Hf'Or'' 141 W•tl"Vt EO••" Rr\~l'tt 111 P•u••n N> ~I C O\I• ~'4 C.• .,.11 A,,.nue C.0.IA -... C•loto<noa ~-Mo '"'"!MA•""'~;, t onidWtt<t b• ,,n '" '"''tan.IN'\.)'' conc1v<teo tn •n 1n ft"Wlnv•• d1w10V4I p.,.,. M HrbHt Edw111 A .. .,.,, '"•' \tttt"'"""'nt _.~'" h lf'd •••" IPM> TP\1\ '-"-lement w .;\ tllt'CI with tfW'l oun1, , ... ,,"' °'-c-~ on""'' '""'"' c. ..... ol0.'""90 , ........ on,..., ,.., 1• •• r<tJ10 1 I l't•Hs Pu1>11v.o °'-(O.\I Dolly Poot Put>li~ Or-c. .. .i Dooly PtlOI "'•• I u 71 1t ttlll 10S~to Moy 11. a. .Jurw •. 11 ,_, 11" IO ,------ PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSIHEU NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Enaeriius Representing new support group for the Orange County Music Center are Mrs. Ka thryn Mcintyre (seated> and <from left) Mrs . Florence Black. Mrs . Lock Gee Ding and Mrs . Alice Cole . Group is called Eme ritus Director s because all have been directors on center board. .. Auxiliary F etes New Members Nt!w members of Lu Bueoas Amlau Aux· 111 ry of t~umlly Service Aasoclation were reted, along wtlh t~lr spouses. at an annual cocktail •parl)' al the group's btautlrul Corfee Garden ln San Juan Capistrano. New memberfii who are st.LU provlalonal.5. worklng t.o flnl11h their alx·moolh probaUonary Happening• By Judith Olson term. are Jean Pnndergaat. Trtda Wentz, Katbert.M BraU, f1o Marawsk.l, Pbll DHny, Ronnie MoraJH and Dee BlaekMU. New active members are Arlette Dlllud, 8"ty Loa Ramey. Marioa Walbon, Adalloe Brown, Jean Howorth, Belea Mollr, Margaret Doyon, Clara Gray, Pat Comauck, Nuett~ •·remer, Vlrglnla WaUdu and Jue Huttoa. ~ ClalMUa Muller-Stach. an e1ghlh grade slu· dent at Our Lady Queen of Angels School, won a first pla<'e in <'hemistry. 1uruor d1v1s1on, at the Orange County Science and Engineering Fair at Cal Stale Fullerton ~ Sten Curtiss. a freshman lll bu.s1ness ao· minis tration rrom HU(ltington Beach. was a cast member of "The Apple Tree" al Milligan College in Tennessee. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rlcllard Curtiss of Huntington Beach. '[ ____ <:_!_~_"_!r_:_r ___ ) [ __ B_o_r_o_s_c_o_pe ___ ) PUBt.i~ NOTICE ·~ . 1'11710 Pubh.-0.-Co.~I Oa1iy PolOI ~,,.14. 21. H.J ........ 1'1111 PUBLIC NOTICE THOMAS HA TC.Hf 11 (0. UI W flCTITIOUS IUSINEU M•rquota <;tr••I. ')dn (l•m~nte, NAME STAT"EMENT r 611to'"''1cn&n TPM-tottow•ncJ PH\Of'I •\ oo.~ bu\• l Anf"'Ofty U HAfC~t 141 W '1A/Jf M~' •\ """"""""' !>.<n<t•,_,.,. C•ltl<><no• COMMODITY O A IE NI E O •1~11 PAOOucn. »«> Mt,_\O< .............. '"°""' -.,..., r ,.,....,,. l onci ~·• ~. C.lr!Ofno• .,.,,., t·~.w:r. <tM1t,.,n.,.QiOBt G6rV <;.tbf>f"t CMt...-J'UO M in T t\t\ ~V'.tN"•"' I ''"""'t t•d by ,, M\oC>t• A~. (.OU•~. CAltfOf'r"•• di o..trt,..,,n,p .,.,,. fhl;)rri,.. ~~r,tl"t TPU\ bv\tf'W\\ I\ (Qn0u{ff'd by din '"' I"'' \fdtHnt-nt •ff' Olt-0 .,.1th fh divt<k.t.•I I •vol I rw , .. f,, C>rrtnqto Covnh on Mf/y C,tt-ry (1 c .. rn .. , lotlO Tf\1\ c.tit~t •ttt •••*"CS ••'"' fP"P ~1111u1 County C.ffrt °' o.-c°""''"" M•• J •I ~ "'-<' (1ir inc> c:..&M\I 0~"• P1klt ''· ttlO """'I If /I lfl I~ 10l"llO l'l•lte Pvl>lt.....0 Of-(o.t\I 0..1¥ PolOI Pl'BLIC NOTICE .... ,,, 21.J.....,4 11 1<ieo ''tt.'° FICTITIOUS BUSIN(U NAME \TATEMEHT Th•• tol1ow1nq Pf'f'\On' .. ,_. dOU'\Q .U\1n• .. ,"" L&G SURF PAOOVCTS. JJOI S fl"•':~. s.nl• M•. CA .,104 LM><f A-., GouorHv, ll01 5 8Hr ::~8. 5.enl• Al\d ( ... .,104 Gr~v Ar"<'." (tP""'CK'I' 0 <4 Htn '>1 , :: o. HunltnQlon ~ .. <n (A Tht~ t>v\1n•'' t\ ron<Ju<tt-d OV •• '1#N t ti ~'(~''"'0 l nN .. R (,AOf1"',.'1U ,,.,, td1t~t .... ,., f1lf'ld ••'" ,,,,__ I OMl"h (h f'\ f"lof °"~ (.ou"tV °"' Mo1'y ••llO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUS eu51NEU ~ST.URMaln ,,.. lollowlfto _ _, ~ doof'Q -,.., .. ,; PA(). TEN. llll H•w-1 81...0, (Ml .. ~. C..lllO<'N• m11 1(.1,,., H_.d, US lll<lo•IO. a SI. C0\16 Mtt.l. C...11•om•• '111>71 Thts ~•Al"\\ 1\ Condu<lf'<! bv on 1n o&w.ou•' ICd">'rH.-d T f'lit\ "tfMfHY\l(lllf'lt •4"'\ fl-.0 .,u h tnrt County C.lfl'• al Or-c.-i • .,,. M•y .... FllllJe FtJr1J1 Pun11,,..,,, ()I •no"' (CM,, o ....... Ptttu Publi\hf!O Or~ (O.\t 0..fy P1to·t M'4 '/ I 1• ,, JfJ lQflJO 10Jf 80 ~·"' .,, ,. 11.,,. 4 11 lWt _ JUll\,., NOTICI! INVITING 910S --,.ICnTIOUS M.1SiNEu- Hoi1(.,. •\ M r--.bY 9••en th•t '"t> MA.Ma STATt!Ml:flfT Bo.tra o+ Tnr11en oi "• Coa'1 Com-T,,. lot-...O --" ~ bol~• SINGLES RELATING for Growing People, a workshop stressing positive· aspects of the singles lifestyle. will be held at 7 30 pm. Fn· day. ~ay 23. in the t"lly or Orange r or inform a· tion, c:Jll R uth al 524·9406. ' ORANG~ COAST SI NGLES "Ill ha ve a Me m orial Day barbecue at 3 pm Sunday , May 25. in Costa Mc!>a For inrorm:Jlion, call Ann at 751-0291. GREAT OlTDOORS SISGLES HAPPENING 1s spon~nng backpacking tn ~ to Dollar Lake> a nd thP Sdn Gor goni<J wlldC'rnel>~ !'·or anforma· t1on, tall Robert al 556 7026 SEL•" ('ENTER "'II ha ve a Single Expen enct• d1S<'u-.~1on on "Sun·1\ang a Loi.!>" at I 30 pm Frida). Ma:-23. an lhl· Cll~ or Orangl• r or In· rorm:Jl1on. call Jan or Michael at m 9600 PARENTS WITHOUT PARTl'iERS will have an orientation meeting at 7 JO pm Thursday. M<1y 22. in the city of Orange For information. call Karyn at 771 -2456. Singles Calendar runs roch Wednesday and can tams mformatwn on ducu.'su.m groups. parties and eiwnts open to the public m thR Uronge Coo.st area Send notices to Smglt's Calendar. Da1l11 Pilot, P 0 Bor 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 92626 Include y(Ju r namt> and telephone number \f>lrCf'\ must he u•ce1ved two weeks m adoonce of an n•ent ... Stratvberries PUBUC.' NOTICE \ PUBLIC NOTICE m urutv c.ollf'oP o .. 1ro<1 of Oror>O<> neu u . ._ _______________________ _ C.ounlV C,.iilOfl\•41 .,,II rKelv• -...1..s E O'S TRACTOR WO!'•<. 1'0 b•d \ up 40 11 oo ,,",.,,. Frtdoy, J.,,,.. 4 L<11le S trut. Munllnvlon B~och, '"° <11 Ille Pllr<M\•llO Oel>t. o+ w•<I C.•lllorn1<1 ,,_ \t llool di'1rl<t localNI at 1110 Ad .. m\ EOCIH! Cif'oom, 170 Uk~ \lr"I, ••tn .... C...t• Mew, C..lilomi•, •I Hunll"Olon e..<11, C..ltton>la .,_ wllkft t•-Yid blO\ wlil i.. pubil<lv Thu b<lsiftn> h <-..CIO<I by..,"' o~M'<I •nd rNd 10. dl•tOual STATIONE•Y SUl'l"\.IES E-c;.._., Sl'•ING ... Tiit\ st•-was tiled ••Ill llw CCCO CountyC-OfOr-CountyO"M<IY All b•ct\.,.. lo i.. In accOf'd~• w llll "· t'MO 1111 81<1 Form lnllru<1lon• encl Condi· P'1•144 toOtl\ and Scie<lll,atlons wtMcll are l'OW PvbloSN!cl Or.onoo C.0.•I o,.;1y Piiot, on llle60dm<11ybeMC.,,...,ln llleottlce M•yll,lt.J-4.11.1* 110'-to 01 ,,.. Putc,_lno .o.oen1 of Mid Khoo! 01\lrt<t. Each _, 1Ni$1 •-'1 .. 1111 1111 l>•d • <inlWn c flee k, <ffllfled ,,.., ... or ~· l>ond m6ctol ~yable to llw Of<ltr of lhtt C.0.\1 (..ommunily Coll~ O•>lri<I &oord of Tn.i•tf'e\ In •n •mounl not le-\\'""" 11•e perunl "'I OI Ille \Um bkl Ola 0"""<•nlff lfl<ll Ille oo<l<le• will enlff' Into ""' Pf'OCIO'led Contr.o<t 11 lfll' ""'"" I• ••.,.cted to "'"' In'""..,,...,,.,. , .. 1 ..... IO eflle< In 10 •u<ll contr.t<I, -P'"O<Hct\ al tho '""<~ -""' bP fortettl'O °"' •n nw c....., 01 • l>Oftd, ..... IUll 'Wm .......... Wiii bf torteol..0 IO ~oCI \CN>Ol <lostrtel ,.o 11<-r ""11Y wllhdr.tw hi\ bod fO<, -l)t'rood of forty llft 14SI daY\ itller 1n~ <Idle ie1 I« I"" -nl"9 Owr~f TM 8o.tr<I al Truslt!t'1> r~•• tlw PUBLIC NOTICE • flCTITIOUS eustNESS NAME STAHMUIT ,,,. lollOWl"9 --,, OOl"9 .,.,,, neuH MAAKE TIH(i ~l,HACiEME HT SVSTEM. "" 5<0UOAll Cl•c ... MUii! l"9ton Bff<tl. C6hlorn•• .,._ Ko""111<"l Som. •111 S<ouo.all (Ir cto. Hunll"91on 8uc11. C6 lilort1•• .,~ Tith bu\~• I\ (ondu<led by ... II\ d1vte)u•• K.-Som Tiit• \IOI,,,,_ w6\ 111.,i wltll '"" (.ounty C.~ al Df6"0f Couf>ly on M.., "· neo oro••ltOf of re1tcllt1Q.,.,., ~nd "" bict\ 1'1Jr1M or 10 •••ve ¥1Y ""'Oll'•"ll'"\ <>< 111 PUOllSN!cl Or-(.oHl Dolly Pll04, rorm•lllit\"'..,., l>oCI °' 1n trw blcldlftO ,..,... " ,. "-• " ,.., '11:MO S'9fWCI "°"""" E We4Wlfl Pub<•>htct Or.noe (O.\I 06 111 Ptl04, .... "· 11. ,. ,,.,4111 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITlOUS euSINES\ NAM« STATEMENT r,,. lol-"9 peo on I• °"'"9 ""'" M\\ ., 111 lE 8 UFF $TUFF L.TO IJI -I COMPANY IJI AUTO 8UFF, HU M.so II-E••I •Tl•L, Colla Meu. C•lll0<noam:i. M•I AM Th• Cono. USS M•w v .. ct. Eut. ""·L. Colla MH•. Calll«no•~ This MlnH• h <ondllct«I by •n In· dlVldU41 INICono Tlus ,..,_, win filed w1111 Ille C°""ly Clet'll ol Or4ifllllt <=-lly on IMy "·'*· , ' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAMI: STATEMENT Tiit IOUOWit19 .,.,"°" I\ doi119 bU\I '""' ., HARBOR O RV WAll CO"" P AHY. 409 JOlll Sl.-.11, HtwPOrl 81.cn. Co1tforN.o.,.,. R_, OOftald W<'lff, 111', E Octentronc, 8elCIN. Cl>lilomi• 'M7 Tllil °""""'I• <oncluct..S l>y an In dlvl~I fl0tl9" 0. 5Nf lff Thi\ >U'-1 WH llled with Iha County Ci.A ol Orenot County°" Moy "·'*· • "Ul 1U Pub11"'9d OrAllQlt C:O.•t 0.Uy PllOI, ~y?l,21,J-41 11,I~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE (From Page Cl 1) Unsugared. strawbcr· ries· are a tremendous nutritional bargain. A full cup of strawberries is only 60 calories, and that 60 calories provides us with 150 percent of our daily vitamin C re quirement. Strawberries are also high in fi ber and contain important amounts or iron. Mrawbcrrics aren't just good for us. they a r e also good for Cahfomia We> produce 82 percent or the na lion's tot:JI supply of fresh strawberries and 72 percent of the pro cessed strawberries. In 1978, strawberries wer<' worth jus t s hort o f $200,000 to the state's economy. They rank 27th among California commodities for dollar value. Strawberries are a ri s k y c r o p for th e farmer, though. He or s he dread s an un · seasonable rain, like the recent ones that harmed the San Diego and Los Angeles crops. Ra in can dama ge th e strawberry's protective outer layer the s ame way that prematur e washing at home can do it. Heavily r aine d ·on strawberries cannot be marketed Ms. MehJ says. ··re you want a really healthy br eakfast. serve your favorite cold cereal topped with sliced fresh strawberries and low rat milk. You'll be getting protein. bulk. vitamins, carbohydrates, loads of rtavor -a nd it won't make you fat " Sherry Mehl's favorite recipe is : STRAWBERRIES AND DIP l small packagl• ere a m chet"lc 1i tup powde r t'd sugar l tablespoon orange liqeur or milk. a pprox 1mately 1 box br1i::ht r<.'d California strawbcrne~ Mix cr c:Jm chce~c. p owde red s ugar :Jnd enough or the liquid to make a good dip. Wash strawbernes, and allow guests to dip them 1n cream cheese and sugar mixture. For additional free s trawberry r ecipes. send a large, stamped. self.addressed envelope to California Women for Agriculture, California State Fair and Exposl· ti o n . 1600 Exposition BI vd., Sacramento, Calif. 915813. THVRSDA v. MA\' %2 By SYDNE~ OllAJlR ARJES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19)· New approach to basic lSSues as ncessary. Stnve to extncatf ~t'lr rrom "clutches" of one who uses and abll!>l''> you. Evertts go your way where emplo)'mt-nl special services -and cootests are con cerned. You m ake contact v.h1ch could Mart "somet.tung bjg " TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 201 Youn~ person becomes \'aluable alli.. you gain impetus a'> r t- ~ult of a.ssoc1at1on .,,.1th crt>auve. d)nam1<' an d1v1duaJ Cancer. CapnC'orn, Aquanu' J)f'r'>on-. figure lll ~c, .. nano Chunj!es du~ )<iu f1nall~ are "out of rut " fo'ollow through on hunch • GEMINI (May 21 Jun(' 201 Ht'fu-.t· to tw t·aught in m1ddk of rJmll) d1~putl· Hi· fl t-x1 blt d1s pl a~ humor :rnd n •ach b<·)ring JPJ:>iHt'nl hm1tat1oru. Anolht-r G<'mtn1 dnc1 a ~d~1tlar1011 play promin(•nt roleo; Chc<'k safrl:-rnt•o-.un·-. 1n connection v.1th property or home CANCER <June 21·July 22 > Obtain hint b\ studying Gemm1 message You gain access lo information e nabling you to sccun· poc;1l1on /\c cent on shOrt trips, m essagl'S. relatl\es in .. "mood" ror controversy Rout.me 11> sub1ect lo quick change. Have wntten matenal at hand LEO <July 23·Au~ 22 1 Be awan-or <'OSb requ1s1t~ for SP<'<'lal pa rt1 c1pal1on 1n mont•\ ma ktn~ prOJt>CL A kcy P<'~n 'lond-. n ·dd:-to :11d your cau'>t' you nt-c.-d only to thro" oi.Hi• raise pndt• i\<;k and ~OU ..... 11 rt•('(•l\t' Gt>mtn l \'1rgo, S<l~1llanu_-. 1x·r-.onc, domin<.1ti· c·>.<'ll1n1- ..,cenano VIRGO I Aug 23 S<•pt 221 You ~f'l ex <'e llent nt'ws concerning basic value!>. propert' rights, famil y reunions Moon in your 'i1gn coin cides v.1th new starts. greater indepcndcnce. 1n 1t1ative. sharp taming and rorrec-t Jud~ment Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons fi gure pro minently. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct 22> Much that O<' curs as betund scenes. c landestine or 1nten llonally hidden from view You may be asked to appear before the med a a. Know at and prepare accordingly. Whatever the situation, delve beneath superficial presentations. Be direct an defining terms . SCORPIO <Oct 23 Nov 21 J G<> all the v.a> take cold plunge SJ>t.'('1fically. you are m volved in vigorous campwgn. affair of heart a nd would could bt• a ma1or fin ancial maneuver Spotlight on romance, money that accrues from busant>ss investment Cancer. Capricorn natives fi gurt' prommently SAGl1TARIUS c Nov 22· Dec 211 Em· phasis on special honor. civic duty, valid op portunity to advance reputation and carttr You are due to complete a very Important pro- ject Communicate, pubhciz.e. advertise . make move to Improve distribution and display of product. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Take in· itiative locating "missing link." Leo. Aquarius pe rsons figure promlnenUy. Accent on law. publishing, a Jong-distanC>e communication and travel. Wh at was Car from your reach will now be come available-much to your advantage. Aqaarlu (Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: You learn more about lease requirements, rentals. interest pay menL'I and loans. Partner or mate confides con· cem over financial matters. Check directions . instructions and legal loopholes. Another Aquarian plays significant role. PISCES (Feb. 1&-Mar. 20>: Gain overal1 view: leave details. direct confrontations for another lime. Malntain low profile Permit one close lo you to take initiative. Be discreet. gather data for future use. Become thoroughly familiar with legal rights and permissions. FEATURING Nostalgia EnJoying fe rris wheel ride during recent Nos taJg 1a Night benefit held by the Assess· ment and Treatment Services Center are Peter and Peggy Hoyt of Corona del Mar. CUSTOM FRAMING Speciallzlng In Hand Anllhed frames 1803 Ne wPOrt B111e1 Co-.tcl Me<;cl 548-4511 I _. _,,......._...,. t .., •••• COtof&-641-1289.. ·---· •in'°" ~9S-0401 1W7'1C4_C __ f, •• ~ , ......... ··~ h.-, t "WetiMder ... " Keeps you on top of the entertainment scene, Fridays in the Annound~a · ~Program w... l\co@f1 ~' •4' ~. lllK"' ~ Cl'OQr.,,, "-"" .... ___ \·-....~ 1.,, 4•• eoQ •Mr .. Jrill'I ~ '-1 ~, A!it,._.,.,,,,..~~'" rJl"'\O'• r.,.,,.,,...,,..,.,;....,""'·~ ...,...,.,;,-#r.w.rll ~ ... ,....., "" .,.,. , .... """' _,,,.. •..I'\ to ,..,~f'Wtl• • .,,.~......... fll"\ . ,, ~ .... ,......,,_.., ....... ~· ~ ,..,..., ..... ~ .... .w·llfff·#IA .,, •• , i) -.JI'" ""¥ ,,_,f~" d, .. ...,~ .. ' • • ' ' ,,,... ...-'«trfftihOA ORANGL CO<JNTY- .... ~" )\.Jnlf'( ()r4nge ...: 'r! I H/?8 Free to the Publle l'-\(111 < \ 1 O\l \ll 'If\ HOSPITAL ''BREAST CANCER" LECTURE · FIDIS ·DISCUSSION TUESDAY. MAY 17. 1980 :! 00 • 3:30 P.;\f. \fOOERATOR &!mud ~f. Cohen . M.D. CAR~1EN Y UPPA CONFERENCE CENTER 18819 IHI~ "'~IC SI n."t' I <'• Block. South of Mam) llunbnf10n BeKh, u lJfomu f ur lnfomuoon Piion~ 842-061 1. Ext. 222 ·------- " ; fEATURI~ DAILY PILOT Cf.1 Fa ... l8R Care•el Carouael a.Apter of the Or~e County M ualc center will pre1ent a f aahion luncheon, .. Summer Faabton Carousel," on May 29 at Club 33, a private club in Disneyland. Review- ing f ashioos for the benefit are Jo e Hogan and (from left in mirror > Linda Kidder and Susan Ulman. Administrator Outstanding Paula Feldman, a Corooa de& llar resi· dent, haa been named Outstand i n g Ad · mlntatrator in the neld ot Rednc for 1* by u.e Reading Educators' Guild. The announcement WU made by Peggy Hammer, IUild presi· dent. 0 Paula bu exhibit· ed dedication and um in woridng with children who attend her reading clinic and their growth in read· lng readily attests to that special care •be etvea, •• 1ald Mrs. Hammer. lln. Feldman allo is active in the Multi· pie Sclerosis READ·a· thon, in which Orange County children read 75.000 boots a nd ralaed $107,000 laat October. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * ~~F-=~ .fRANCI~-ORR~ ol 100men'1 and ierrlict clllb ~ and ~· ~ to Utt public /or the lollowh•Q touk. • • Sclld aolket lo Club f 1ne st~+~ / corooa del mar ~.Doil~ PiloC, P 0 CWUI ~I y Bor Ult,Collc ltlc.i, CA ~......, ____________________________________________________ ,,~ '2QI. hlduM JIOta' "°~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ an d plton t numbtr . Notlct• mut be ua our handa t~ uwkl ill ad· oonc• of. an ~-To reqiust a picture. IDnt. t1r call the F«Slurt Dtportmut, 642·43%1 , ~houn 2 and 5 pm. Ph o t o rtqut1t1 art llmlored on 0 ~ OtlClUo· tilt balu. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'--~~.;;.:..;;~..;..:_.;.._~~~~~~~~~ Announcing the low ... .. .. ~ .. .. Save Second Generation From Dad ' .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last week my 32-year-old s ister told me she bad been sexually m olested ·by our father from age six lo 16. I was stunned, because for 20 years I bad kept the same secret from everyone. I am now JO. We decided to talk to our three other sisters -all in their 20s. It turned out that our fath e r had sexually m o l ested each and every one of us. We a ll thought we were being si ng le d out for that humiliating. ugly ex- perience and were too -ashamed and frightened lo tell anyone, so we all kept our mouths shut. A11n Landers -respoatdble ,_ dte good mannen ol Ge whole world. .,_ ltere'• yoar plea. I ~ It aoalca thl'Otlgb a fnr ......,ud seal pa. the same u saying, "l think you are crazy ... Most of your advice ls sensible. but you lose me when you give ad· vice like that. Please D E A R A N N print your explanation • LANDERS: I have a -if you have ~. - high regard for your col· S A N J U A N D I S . they fall on their races umn and have lea~ a SENTER that's what they get for great deal from it, but DEA& S.J .: MerelJ' insis ting on being so some of your advice is because I say "yoar d a m n e d e qua I not practical. For exam· r r I e a d a e e d s BUCKY FROM BUTTE pie. you frequently re-psycblattric h elp" D EA R B u TT E : s pond with something doesn't mean you should You've got a point. Bot like this: "That person tell blm so. I try &o belp lf you comb yoar hair needs psychiatric help." people recognize the right and wear a hat. I don't know about syml*MM of elDOUoaal m a y be a ob o d y w 111 you. Ann, but I would W..eu. n.e.. lilopefw..Uy, notice It. never b ave e n o u g b Uaey cu pnvall .,.. a • matntenance haircut . Ar Command Pl-rt°<)f'TTlJnct:. Ir cunrinUt:S to hd p 'our h.m hold ituhapc l'\ t."fl a. .. ii gTil\\\. l.3cdlusethe h.air..cylc you '"'c1n1 i." adapted to the hair you h.J, "" It ·i. not only U'Y to take c.m : nl Ir abo makes ir ea.<,y to get all the looks you're looking f0t. Shampoo. precision cut and blO\\ dry for llll°T\ and \.\-o~·n. l"o appointment n~r)-. "" cr. Command Performance~ for tbe lookJ that Re( the looks no ()pe9 EveUiiip 6 •ea4a11 l.f Dally M Sat.. NEWPORTBEAOI COSTA MESA Mart.en Cee&tt. 141 alvenide Mt-H Ve~ Cetl&tt Nm to Newpert lkadt Ha~ 6 Adaau ,,_ Offtee BelaJM ~ Ice SkaUll& IUllk .... iua •~w ( >' Fat.her ls now 53. To look at him you would thank he was the All· American dad. Mom is 51. She would die if she b ad any idea of what he had been doing to his daughte r s all t h ose years. any exc use. H be becomes perslstent, &eU him -bead-oa -yoa re member what your own childhood was Uke and that you are going to see to It that the sam e doesn 't laappen to a second 1aeration. You should .... warn your cblldrea aot to allow anyone &e toad1 &lieir private parta -ud U a omeoae trlea, U1e1 s laoald &ell yoa Im· medlatety. D E AR ANN LANDE&S : I bad to laugh when I read the letter from the couple who made a bet on who is supposed to go up and down the steps firs t -the m a n or the woman. D E A a A N N nerve to 10 up to a relallft to set ... lkt LANDED: I know you friend or relative and ,_... lll&o t.ltenpy - aren't running an et!· s a J , • • Y o u • e e d ,...,erabb \'la ... famJ. quette cohmm. but ,.. peycldlllrtc belp. .. It's l:r ~)'lkiaa. · reach a lot of people. ~r:-=m;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~==;;;;;;;;;::::========~~~:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~;;:;;::::::;;:~~~~======:;;;==iiiiiii~ WW you pl.ease make It We are now struggling with another problem. Dad loves to take bis young grandchildren for rides. to the park and the movies. Knowing what we do, dare we al· low him to be alone with our kids? Please advise. -WORRIED IN MI N· NESOTA DEAR WORRIED: Knowtag what yoa do. yoa'd have to be crazy &o allow your father &o be alone with b is graedcltlldren. Make You said the woman goes up first. but on the way down the m a n should lead, so he'U be there to break her fall iJ s he stumbles. Well. I say since all these pushy broads are yelling their heads off about equal rights and dtscrimina· lion against women, they should not expect any special treatment. Let 'em go upstairs first and down first -and if clear that if someooe ac- cepts an invitation and late r discovers be can't go. it ia only deeent to let the people know? Sometimes the boet or hosle$5 puts out money for tickets. or for a catered dinner. If they ar:e told in time, they can cancel. Otherwise, they must pay for an empty seat or an empty plate. I know this is not a matter of life and death, and it's been sa id before, but will you say it again? -WHEN ANN TALKS, TIIE WHOLE WORLD USTENS DEAR P EOPLE: I doa •t waat to lte I>lscow\t applies to round-trip adult coach fare. ~ to change. Raavdans must be.made 7 days Jn advance. and you must stay OYet 1 Slllurdlly night • ~are limlkd. IO call a "61Md AQmt. VOOl Corporate 1hM?1 Arrqer. or Hughes~t at (714) 54().206(). AS SEEN IN serenteeo JUNE ISSUE It's the new lowdown! Leather on a molded flat. canvas on a wedge of code. urethane on a ground-hugging •tack. Swing low on our sweet little price&. 14.99 & 15.99 ~ Che'11 . VIia . SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA ~ PAIMON ISLAND ~ •• ,, .. CMew. "*-P...tt c...... Mud•• c;....., • The Qty.,,.,, c:.... '. \ " I I I . . .£J8 OM. Y PILOT Wedf\Mdey. Mey 2L tMO -.. • • low tar rve tried," say 96% srnoket-s in t Stirvey · There is a difference between Smoker Preference: Among other low tar cigarettes and the 95% of smokers stating MERIT a preference, the MERIT A proven difference. low tar/good taste combination MERIT Solid Winner. was favored 3 to 1 over high Test after test with thousands tar leaders when tar levels of smokers continues to provide were revealed! evidence-not mere claims-Long-Term Satisfaction: In that low tar MERIT delivers the the latest survey of former flavor of high tar brands, and high tar smokers who have continues to satisfy long term. switched to MERIT, 9 out of Blind Taste Tests: In tests 10 reported they continue to where brand id€ntity was . enjoy smoking, are glad they concealed, asignificantmajor1ty switched, and report MERIT is ~ of smokers rated the taste of the best-tasting low tar they've · low tar MERIT as good as-or ever tried! : better than -leading high tar · MERIT is the proven . brands. Even cigarettes having altem~tive to high tar' smoking. twice the tar! And you can taste it. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 0 ....._ Monie loc. IMO Kings;8 mg "tar:'0.6 mg nicodne-~OO's Reg: 10 mo "tar:'0.7 mg nicotine-_..._ __________ ___. 100'1Men:l1mg "tar:'0.8mgnicotinew.percigarene,FTCReponDec'.19 • .. ·, I YWWB· Mft 21. 19IO * DAILY PILOT •• The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ·ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5878] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval INDEX . . ,.-........ s. , ......._..,.... .._..,_,.S. t .__.,,_S. 1 tto.HForS* ...._farS. HwetForS. H1u1"'-S. 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. ······················1 ••• • 1eo2 •••r• 1002 •••r• eeoz a •• .,.. 1002 ., ... ,.. 1002 c-• 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 1002 ....................... ......................... ....••.....•.•......... ....•......•.••........ .....•....•.....••..... ....................... ................•...... . ...••...•.••..•.•.... ~ 642-5671 mSESf'OIULC =.;..... 111111 ._ Cit .. of ntlWf"'rf t:ill = i REALToRs ocw .. ONr_u_ .... I.fl Beach : \\' I . ~ l I 'i "\ TAYLOR CO. lU.Al . l c II \'"' '•illt't' \~J·lf> wi-,__.. ("_, .... ii. .... 4._ .... ., ''""'" .. .... I tt-U IC l•Uo IQ> '75-55 I I A fantastic view of the beaut. blue E Pal•tfic. Private steps from your own IEAL ESTA.Tl UCEUIEHCE SIHCE lt4t { 1i...holM u "'-'• "-"°\<all>\ --.. ·· I•-................ ~ ~=~~ ... , ..... \ ... ,. ::::r:1-S...":· 'w" Jw." f apt-.&t.i"' '-"Y ,.,.. ....... !lo> .. ~ ~l .... w... Y.NtfU~lf"f' Mioolc Hot,-..,. ... '-''' IUL ESTATE A~••,.•or'4•t ~rtn1..,•l_. '°' '91~ ...,..,.tt '1'rt.iipf'l1~ 1'4.i_·u1"M·_.p,.~,..,. •• ,,.., ..... , ............. thph : =:_:~;::~~n, IJv!A .... • t ''"' ""~ l~'lr"! to br 'ttm f'O lll'OO'tt'l'T< ...... h 1...,....,,.1 "'"""'\) IAL> fur~I• \IOC><a.. H,... Tttr l'r~ "''-" °""" 11.....,, Ur~•<'o l'TO!I ~~of kC::~~,'::OOp R.ltnt"""""' f.,tn", "'""f" MreJ t.ai..tt t "'!\ante, Kt4J t.. I •lt II> '"°Uil REHTALS 1""'-F\trrw.t>M • •Wu~ L"'"""'',,f"d fk>u"""" >ur., •fl r,f f ondom.n;un-1' t-urft < '"'°°"'uuun.~ t ru T·,.&he.M;~ furn r.,.."""'°'* ....... l nl IJi\.IL#J .. ,_... J.'IJ,.n l-..sM•~-l nl Auh •urn ""''I"'"'"" ~.~ ......... Of l nl K•·,m~ ltonm • Board ~~.:!~ Nm"'""r R .. ntal. \..-at .. A\ k"r'I'•! "'" ·~ ·-1 ... 1 I-I .... )1~ r-..• I """' ''. .. ··~ ... . ... .... II " t , .. , .. I '1 lt#.I! ., .. , I'~• l'eil 1 .. ~ l'O• .. ,IW """'' -"I .!400 r<JJ if'').Jit ·""" rw ... ,.,, .,, OH IATSIDE DR: ht COf"OftO del Mew FANTASTIC IAY VIEW. A clffet •t It.IN of h-. -W of ct.lightM .....-prilft; tplt ...... CUSTOM IUILT, ...... bedrOCMM. fomffy "°°"" fonnal dWnq rooM: a ._. pool. partdncJ mtd pri•ocy. $565,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM .. Mar 675-551 I. I I 16 UNITS! Pride of ownt>rsh 1p apurtmenLS' 11., ) earl\ old t:ndOl>cd gantge~. mmb 2 BR & I BR On site mgr Lo,. m a mt. In come S64,:WO a )'ear :.ched. Xlnt terms and nght olf! Call for pro- lom\a no" 752 1700 • • • , J • • •. ·.•I • ~:-:: l~;: J;~; ou, ... H• nt•f li\!'J,......,\ l<.-n4.,I Jni1~tr1.tl k .. flt .. 1 ·~or .. ,. 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":' wtuch makes 1t illegal to One ~ +' ba~helor! advertise "any pre · ference. hm1tat1on. or S8700 WOt>S l block. to cbcnrrunauon base<! on water Owner hnao<"tnR race. color. re~g1on. sex. ~77&)ears' CaU rast, or nauonal ongm, or an • .,., , ,. , , . , ., ., , . mlent1on to make any ::::::·~~~:I ® lti6HI =r~~!~n;c~~~l r~~) MP#PORT CONDO est.at.e which la LO viola· $94,000! tianoithelaw. Like •ew Vers ailles ~e ~ rondo! Im· m9Chate occupancy! Ooe year warranty free! Lov· aaoRS: AdYwtlsen ely YleWS of courtyard ...., dlKI& tt.ir .. and fouotain. Includes .a.a.. _.... __. PQOl. spa . sauna, and -r -• ..,_... • ft"' rmre! SUbrml aJI offers! ran is clcmt..,. The Call7SZ.1700oow DAILY PILOT ........ oPfN 1•19 •11 s IU•· •Olt,.t((• =::.~fi<s~-: [®'IH~rnt ....................... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH Wrth OuCllt View $299.000' Charming 3 bdrm . 3 b ath home. courtyard entry. larRe family rm. & formal dm· mg rm Lovely view, new decor Won'tlasl. OCEAN PACIFIC Real Estate 759-1616 ROMAHTIC RiM>EZVOUS Penthouse v iew o cean, harbor ai city lites Beata. llPP,aded coodo in new \i 1 Ila Ba I boa Pnced to seU al $235.000 Assume 1 0·1,~ loan Hirn l.hLs won't last. Matk>w-Kenne<ly Anria Morland, Exlus1ve "'-· 97~. 631·048i As.<.ume low interest VA loMo. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. con do. A /C . aar. $84.oot SmU Realty ~-7533 WANr ACTION7 Oasstled Ads 642-5618 ~ ................................ - C• Coldwell Banker a t-·.1 ,. :~'.' . ._t-,-; .... -~ c ·.·~;...·., IAYSHOHS conAGE A lovely .small home in this private community with its own beach & recreation facilities. 3 Bdrm. family room 2 baths, recently remodeled & decorated with French d oors. h igh beamed ceilings -& charm ealore. $299,000. r IALLI C S 8 8 R E Y N L S l E T A T 0 S E I TLBOLOWEAXOAUTTISRO 8 F T A s LIS L L A BIQ E A S T o s L F 0 0 T S E A V L L S U N 8 I C C H N OGWOKKTBELQNLCNECSA 0 H H L T H V T 0 0 A S K L N L E 0 I T 0 S C I I E 0 R N 0 I C E £ A R I W I 1 A A I N A C L F A C T L T C L G E LlUTNAQLTLlHREPRQOA L A Q I I E V 8 L I r R U " K 0 I M R ECSCKOARCISYWNLSEAS R I E P L L 0 K C T 0 I I F S S A H E CRKLLQETIOELOAOEAIT NCEETTUCRQUSL~LOiHU 0 Y N S H S IC C I S 0 C C V A L T S Q ... ftln.' ....... ., =" ....... '-'- • '·-· .... uoor to the com munity beac h Exclusive area with a 24·hour security COSTA MESA (E'Side) i g<.i t e Spacious contemporary home A HOA.DMOOI IH n.TlaOC1C Neat home & income. 3 & 1 Bdrms . with 4 bedrms. formal dining. fam rm. Single family detached home! Comer SOxl6S'. R2 lot. Only $!65.000. Close to recreation rm. study, 3 12 baths. Spa & lot across from the park : short walk public tr ansportation. ,. built in fi sh aquarium. Sl.100,000. to schools. popular Broadmoor plan 2 MEWPOIT IEACH 7 St..Olt 1 -..1• Consider exchange for Newport with 4 bedrooms. garden atrium. patio bayfront with boat s lip. VACANT. See kitche n and an a ssumable loan. ~~ any ume. Call now. Presented at $162.500 ~ WESLEY M. TAYLOI co .. lealton u~1vu-= ti/C'\ ....... lllJ=~ IA.LIOA 2111 S. J~ Hih load r""lll L U~L~ Stonboo« hou.'le on the NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 64.._.tlO REALTORS, 675-6000 l'tTUnsul<t Point Oneol a kmd 5 Bdrm home with 2443 Eo t Cout Hlghw•y. Coroll.I !kl Mu .:at>«:s. dormer w1odo"'i.. ,BUMSULA ,O.HT !\'<'\'I\' dpc·nr<1t<.·d I od r m home: Oc<•an view ~ $325.000 I a mil~· IAYFROHT \\ l' lia \l' H'H'ri.I I t 1m• honws "11 h p1l·r & ~hp EL TORO HORSE COUHTRY -I Bdt m.., . :i hath:-: r ;.tn<'h ...,t' 11• mini e..,talc in orangt• grO\t'~ s2.;9 31H't . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oys1de Drive. N 8 6 75 · 6161 IEAUTIFUL VIEW DUPLEX 3Br. w frp lc . 2Br. w1spac1ous paqo. ', blk to ocean High loan 11. 75'1--Low down $226,950 Call now DIS REALTY 67~210 OCUtROMT 6 Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 Mtla units, 9985,000. Submit )'OW' CFMtl ve fiDanrinl ! ! W..lay"'°'. ......... * 675"-7060. Fomri:xn 1ll!Elle won lUl with on· ly $14.<XXI down on each bulding. TIM?y are close on break even. Call DOW ~3&&6 !REL.AND VETS ..• The \' A. interest has beeo lowered Loans to Sl25.<XXI. Call w. and let us show }OU how )OU can qualify ril RED CARPET 754-1202 CLASSY CONDO U ke a model is this sups. 111>11'9°" •inale &tar)' 2 Bdrm end unit. All ameoit.lea, loclud uig SWUJll!Wll ~-lftllUS & aeclll'ily gate. Don "t wad.. CaU today ~S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS OWMEA WIURMAHCE APPltOX l/• ACRE ZOtieA·I With redeemable J Br, 2ba residence. Nr. John Wayne Airport. Huge 82.5x.336 lot' w ith un- limted poU>nt1al usages Owner will flll&llre at on ly Sl8S.OOO. c••44-72t I ·w E HAVl 43 Of THl Bl ST LISTINGS IN TOWN ~ lutd~n. form.ti din CHEAP DUPLEX lO'~down bu)i. a duµlt>x on •bulldablf 60\ 150 R 2 lot Owner r arnes t he balance dnd "'111 :o;ulJ ordlna.U-t.o a l 00:.1 rut· tJOn loan An exrcllent ~ l:IALBOA I S LA:-.U l<EALTY 6751(/00 Price hduictiell $45.000 drop 10 price makes this cl a ~s1 c CcAoma1 Tradewmds an excellent value 4 bedroom. ooiy family room. pool. waterfall. ~ vtew. Owner wul can')' tarp a.ct. Now oa· Jy ~.000 Great Start.r Well located. well de cor ated HunllnglnrT Beach townbome with full ameruues mclud tnj! pool. clubhouse and spacious 1otn.'t'nbelt LJ'I ~ear·s pnce onl) rn ,5()11 call 751 3191 TRIPLEX Blilboa Puun..-.ul.h ~OOtl 10<.ome low int.-r"" ratP lowt'r pa) mt'nh S23IJ. W.f _ l' a.I I Coo.me JACOBS REALTY TRl,LEX V. \U\TUV.t-"iTCLif'f' 1iu: mom. Th.I!. and ~ore lur \OU to !>..,. 1n th1., bndlt and c~ry home ~J.li to ba} :.ind heat·h C:llJ Lu Beazl~) lor "" 1.clltlt llldlt tu Set> 642-5200 r Pete Barrett' al~· ~ter I smi.ooo -~~~--lm!l--­-\ruS:t rtrea m • C)V. n~ n J Hdnn +-1 .. 0 2 Hdrm-. l:le am I 1 I.. e c· ,. 1 I 1 n ~' "'ood \ .;tmr,.,pht ft! Ownes-"'1 ll c 4/'r} TOP Of T1I till ~gla.o.s. !>Bdrm 3 bath. 3 rar aaraae. 3 yea rs new Pnced te seJI. call ·~9161 . OPEN HOUSE REALTY / JRL PROPERTIES RA.TURI: 2br. 2 ba condo 14: declt 1 ocean v 1ew Alst!JJ\8blt' loan S2SO <XX> RATUU: 2br. 2 ba den. rm nn. dn rm Or:l·llll \1e'-' G<iod Lt' r rtl!> ' S22S l)J(I ~or~ A.fJc. l<K Clara IUGCAHYOtol IUYS l.IO\'EH . 2 HR :! BJ (1C'e4l1 Yl~ ~ uoo BOKDE.Al ·x 1 Bit .1 BA. :.harp 5391'1 OllO 64~259 d/U1£.JLll R E A7t Ty •\3Hdrm-+- hnnu' r oo m \I il '11 c; o n w I I h n1,11 ht & mountain \ii•,. 1·pl!rod1·<1 1n 1>a rlhl nn t• ('f1l<J,... ~ 90() . ClOSETO •- THEOCE4M ·: 51-'D.~J' Choice 5 bdrm.• 3 bath homl· .sn il'-'J rft! ""'UD!r Onl) 5 )r'> ol1t.~ IAH•h 11et·or . hca' ,.,. ~hake roof ~ 3 ra~! ~.;~e. Home lor )OU"° l~ huru..I}. m t!itcellent!: kA.'illKJn .: OCE.AH PACIFIC ~ R.-Estote ~ 759-1616 ~ Own your own castle in South ol Ireland Emell Castle h as attach GtM>rgian house a nd caretakers quarters on 3 acres Plans a vail f~ added UJlllS $198.500 • SELECT -~ Flnd "'hat \OU '-'&nl 1n ~ ~ _PjjlR•OP-•E•RT••' E•••0;•;u•h•P1•1ot•c•1ai•s.'•1 .. flt-<l• I I I I LmJ-a Village R.E 4'7·1761 CSE DIDBIB BLllllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE ·Ma.TH IWFfs-IA Y VflW SUPH ., .. Three Bedrooms Plus Larl{t' f'am1ly Room With Wet Bar & Refruterator Mastt'r Suite On M e1n Le\ el LoHlY Greenbelt Low lnterec;t Rate LARGE ASSL'MARLF. LOAJ". SELLERS WILL CARRY SECOND TRl'S1' DEED Call f"or Appointment To See. $215.000. A "Joy Of Newport· J.1stmJZ HEW LISTING Easts1de Costa M~a But ldable R2 Lot For Three! lJmt.s Ex1stinJ? Jtouse Will He-Ip Mak• The Pay m e n t s Whtie Wa1t1n11 For Cons truction Funds Apprn\•ed Plans Included In Prire Of $115.000 OWNER WILL FINANCf:. (S) --........... • TRYRAM I I I r I r : SEY AS I i I I I I' 1J BATH'C I ~ r I 759-9100 #ZC ....... ,._ ... .... ~ A ~oom la a OUY Wfto llaa loet 1111 -tn ttie ~ °' "-" ..... R I T P E L t • c:--. ....... le --' I I I r r .. '::!.::. .. ':"? -· "" ................. ~tmm,.,t"m r r r r r r I' I ·~~\mTtnro l I I I I I I I sca~....,. .. c ........... 1010 macnab I irvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY THIS IS YOUI CHAHCE .keep you r payments at yesterday·s price. This 2BR & den c harmer h as ct all --prime location. c harm . quality - assumable loan. A reason not to wait and an exceptional buy for $148.500. Owner anxious. Marty Elliott 551·8700. <P-57) 712·1414 111.a1 ~ Vdfttrt (.,,,., Woocbdqe (.,.., 642-GJI 644-62 .. 'IOI [)o..tir Onv• Harbor V-C-er FABULOUS HOME-VIEW Promal•••1 -~ .... .,. ... ..... ,,.._, .. ........ CI IJ•4 ...., .. ,... ..... 0,-... •• ••cf_ W'.._ .. ,.l.llF lo ...., .......... -.............. ,.....,.-cill_... .. ,.,, ='•Clio ... C91M'f, ............ ..... $191.000. ,,, ••• TOWlllOUS£ WITH BOAT SUP Yea •••• tile O.e1t ef O.etta .......... ,., .......... .. ... .................. , .... Z4lry ............. w. .......... NW. Y• ... .. ..._. ... C1 01 hnt ... ..,... a.1•11 SJ11, .... 6Jl·t4M -r WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. lt£AL EST A TE s... "-M. Ptoptt111 ~I··~ Ml6 W c:o.i Hwy 31S Merww A11e ~ Buell &lboe Wotnd 6Jl·t• 67Wf00 • ... .. Surpuse a small ct111d .,,,,Ill this evddhe1t of stutteo toys usy-lun ID pul loiet~ Use a terry laboc. bncht 11bbo(I lor !tit boo# around bis neck. He"s a 11tt a child will chensh. Pattern 728l transfef of pattern pitces, d1m:tions 111clud«I. Sl.15 tor eacll pattern. Add SO' each pattern '°' "™<Im an· m.a1l and ll1•dhnc,. SM4 ta Alice ... Needlecnft o.,.t. 105 TrMI !tit .-s 111 a llemfit D•ll, PUot 111o tfllt's ~.,: teWlftl. .. HJ, OW a.. Sta.,"-~ m1a-ab1hty. S.S. COit Ind '"' IY llOll. Print 11-, 11tlllt or lee Uteri •• hllJ ..._ n.. httn •••'*· ... Plllkln Plllh.. EXCITIHCt New 1980 Hl£0l£. Pnntld Patttr11 9331: Misses CRAFT CATALOG w1tll a.er 170 Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14. II. 18. 20 deslcns 1n creat nriety of crafts. Sin 12 (bust 34) colt tlMs 3 J free Plll~ns 111Sldt. Send $ I 00 "'* 6().llQ Wine. UZ-Glitt ~. ' .. I • Sl.50 S... Sl.15 ......... U1~1111clQliiftt ... $UO _,. 9lt ........... U~S....sa.I Jl.5'. SUI hdl9 ..... ....... 12t0Nllllalf ,,.....,ti.51 ._.... ·~ Qlle .•. I JI - -1%7 ....... '•' Oeilll... .51 ---= ~::::::~:: p~ o.,t. 4C2 ·~ ·'1."..... .. $1.51 Delly... ·~··~,_ JI m ..... =t .. """ l!Mtd '~Pul .• SI llllL ... --lJl.,.. .... I JI • lat.. --. lac.t.t I ...... ·ft.51 llOltE clotlles for LESS n=~····1:: lllOHrt-1'1 Jbll ........ 11a..-.... -. lit.A Selld 1w lil(W ..._,. ... ,. •• •. ._ ~Pt':°:,.suM:'r. P:J'T!AN n=... '-=-l~ CATALOG. 0. 100 .,,. "-112..Prin ............. lJt es.::~•s:; IOI--······ UI l • .... .. 105. Jk t Oedllt ..... Ut lUMh Jin• Qllll .. : au.-m QIA ..... UI I~ ........ • • .. • Jtl4'111 c.lldiel. • • • • I .. . • - .. ' . • DAllY PILOT * Wedne~a M• 21. lllO Riots Reealled . .. . Miami tlnre8t Resembles· Watts LOS ANGELES <A P> -It wa onto of the d~adll t and m ost denr•ctlvo rlol3 of the l . .x di.>' and nlthta ol leot!ng and viol«-n~ lhat left 34 Esona ~ad and an t"Sltmated • mUllon worth of pn»pcrty In . ambl • 1 No ~ ln ~ Anwell"s hkes to •• rtml!mbt'r lhf' ~ called "Watts revolt" that naaed throu.ch so •thtuurt' mtle1' ur South t'entraJ Loa An'1eles 10 August 1965 ... .UOwlhg the urrt"ll or • black \ man Oil drunkt'n drl\ ln41 •• :.~Ar.ieb GAN(iS o•· \'Ol'TH. hurnt.-d and loott.·d i.tort·~ l'Mr!> 't\t n· Qvertumed und set 1tf1rt• The . N._uonal Gua.nJ patrolkd the .. :it('et>l<i for da\!>, f1r1og bdck at rooftop ~n1pers who dt•hf'd d eurfrw imposed b't tht.•n Gov Edmund G "l'Jt Rro~·n It was durinR tht· \\ .m11 u~ns 1ni that the phra!)e ·Burn, bub . burn" wa-; roint>d tn srr:i "' h'd graffiti on tht> C'harrt.>d wall11 ol . ·"°'~ Rhetlo. Most people l1kt• to think things ha' I' r hani:t•d enough ··-r;lnce those days that a s1m1lar u pris ing could never occur again. BUT TifE MEMORIES -and fears have been stirred up by th.e recent rampagt' in which at ,.,. .......... 'HO CERTAINTY' Mayyr Tom Bradley THE Fii>RIOi\ RIOTING htt parueularly close to home In Los Angeles because it stemmt•d from the acquittal of four Miami policemen accused of beating a black busine~sman to death and police violence has been an issue of growing concern here for some time. &UT A B8EQtJENT Police Commlaalon report queaUooed tht• flndln"a ur the lntemaJ ln· veaU1aUon and •uHeated the of. ftC'tr• viohatcd department policy on u e or d4'adly toret:. Thl' <'omm1as100 abo recom· mended th~t the department im· 1>r<>v., t riunlnJC procedures re· gurdlng ftrt•itrms Nonetheless, 15 persons have dk'Cl by police gunfire since t.be F.ulla l.ovt• 'lhooling, a nd public opinion poll!> huve shown that bluckb ht•rc ronllnue to feel t.bfy are dli.cnminated against by law enforcement officers Hraillcy t1dm1ts concern that one too m 1m y Euha Love·like t'<l'>l'' t.·ouJd i.purk an uprising . "IT'S ONE OF the reasons that I and the Police Com- m1ss1on have been so concerned about changmg_ policies and the conduct of the officers to avoid that kind of mcident from occur· ring ag:.un," Bradley said. "We have already been ·check· ing here in Loe; Angeles just lo keep t.htngs under control. We're hoping there will not be an un· fortunate exparu.1on of the situs· tion that has occurn>d in Miam1. • ll!ast 15 rued in Miami '!Mated st?ry. Pagt' A4 1 ·.: • .'.fhe first black mciyor ''' Lo~ ~ · ~geles, Tom Bradley, d~n ·t "1'\JJe out the posstbtlity of WatL'i : :;omcday erupt 1n g again though he "ould Iii..(' to think 1t µnhkely. Thl' most talkt>d-about inrt· dent was lhe Jan. 3, 1979. death o f Eulia Lo ve. a 39-year-old - widow shot etJ?ht times by t~o ·officers summonl'd to hcr South Central l,zy.:; An~eles home aftC'r a gas company reprt>scntattH' fought with her over an unpaid ·'The problem in any such violence 1s that Lhc very com- munity which is involved in its outrage about the actions that have taken place -whether 1t 's the decision of the jur y. or some other poLice act.wn. ~hate\'cr the sad fact is that the com mum ty which" is hurt most 1s that very rommunitv ".\ND I WOl"LD hope that "l' v.ould ha\'e ll•arm>d tbal lt.>..,son from tht' 196;> pt.>r1od We mu.'>t l(•arn that \'tolc•nce 1s not the an. w~r. As much as v.t.• 'may bt- outraged by the court aclJon or the Jury's decision. we've got to find otht'r ~ avs to deal w.ilh that ~1tuat1on " •. "Nobody can l'\'Cr give .YOU ; that kind of prechct1on with any degree of certainty." Bradley ;;•~·~ in an interview with The • ,Associated Prt>ss "I certainly wculfin;t. We 're h<l~ful . but I t hink 1t would be foolish for ·anybody to Sp<'culate. a~ I once heard a former police official speculate in 1965. 'We n· got th1.., thing undl'r <'Ontrol · · S22.09 bill. . The officers. who claimed Mrs. Love had menaced them with a kitchen knife. were subse quently clean-d of any wrongdo- ing by an mternal polu.•e in· vest1gatton. and both tht' L' S and d1!>trtct attorney's offices decl ine.~ lo ftle cnmmal charge.., against them · :·.Nuclear Waste ·Disposal S t udi e d WASHINGTON (A I» -The government 1s considenng packing nuclear wastes m rockets and launcb.1ng them to safe dumping grounds m galaXJes far, fa r away. T he National Aeronauucs and Space Administration has awarded a $296,000 contract to the Boeing Co. to help learn whether potential· l.Y dangerouo; waste~ can be fired into eternal orbit about the ..,un, into :inothf•r o;ol<1r system or <'lst•wherc m the umver::.e T HE FOUR· Y EAR study pro ,J{'l'l is a joint effort of NASA and • tht' Department of En('rgy. Th('y will decide the next ..,tt.>p a fter Boeing reports iL.., m1llal assess· ment in Dec<•mber Under the contract. Boeing ts to study how best to launch ouclear garbage -by an un· ble m of wha t to do with the tn crt•asmg amount or nuclear tras h betng produced. The gov nnment e..,t1mates the United St ates is turning out almos t 100 000 c ubic feet of high· and low level radiation waste a year. mostly potsonous by-products of nuclear power. weapons tests <1nd medical research. and that th1!> may grow to 650,000 cubic ft!el b) the year2000 -.• tl<'1entment or police Yo as one contnbutm~ factor singled out by a blue·rtbbon governor's com m1ttee kno" n a!> the :\trCom· Comm1ss1on. after its ch:11rman. John McCone -that tn\'eslJ~ated the 1965 nots Ted W<1tk1n.'>. who founded the Walts Labor Community Action Committee s ix m onth.., be-fore the r10Lo; and still heads the ~o\· t·rnment-fundt•d private group. s ays the econo mic t:Jroblems 1dent1f11'd bv the McCone Com m1ss1on are worse than e\'er "WE'RE TALKI NG ABOUT 50 to 60 percent of t he people being unemployed... be said "We're talking about a rommumty that is basically de- pendent on some form or welfare. The economirs now out of the community r<1ther than JH'Ople puttmg money back into ll .. Walk.ms says there are fewer safety valves for community frustration than there were after the nots. when govcrnmt'nl was for a time fundinJ:: a number of rehab1htat1on proJet'ts "Today, poor Pt!<)ple are more and more having things taken from them tn the name o~ cut- ting back on inflation." he said. NEWS FEATURES 'Man Caa't Fly' CATKJUER Sp<Jo/ers Toast lW'i ENouGn ANtJ ARBOR . Mtcb . 2 B ll • <A P> -One of rive a Oon•sts fraternity brothers who &I killed Alpha Delta Phl's Appointed SACRAMENTO (AP> -MaJ Towery has been named executive darec· t or of Patton State Hospital 1n San Bernardino County ~ , Kl 'M'Y HAWK, N.C. <AP> -Pioneer b1Jloool1t Maxie An· deraoo bu made it into the Kan WW Never Fly Soclety, a group dedicat- ed to the motto "Birds Oy; men drink." Andenoa was induct- ed during a visit here. Sodety members Insist powe red rught is a hoax and meet once a year on t.be eve ot the Dee. 17 an. nlversary or the Wright Brothers' fught here to do what they do best - drink DK. ED NORTH said Anderson. whose balloon "Kitty Hawk" made t.be first non-stop balloon Protes ts Grow untidy hou.secat at t.be c r o s s l n g o ( North Unaveraaty of Michigan America recently , says society has been p r o v e d t h a t a 1 r teaching them a lesson tran s p ortaUon is a -over and over agam posslblllty In the 20th -ever since. Century. "The way we feel North said Anderson's about It, we really paid. son. Kris, who accom· and we really learned panted his father on the our lesson." said the Kitty Hawk 's voyage convicted student, who from Cal U ornta t o agreed to talk about the Canada. also was i1ven cat kjlling on ~onditton a membership he not be identified. HE SAID ntE society AOP's unwanted pet, awarded the m em -mcknamed "BK." for ber shtps w;lbout know· "Bad Kat." was strung ing whether the An up and set a fire. then dersons were dnnkers . had its paws cut off. in <1 "They missed their drunken incident la st landing site by over a Dec 6 It provoked cries tbousaod miles." he for Justice from out said. "so I just assumed raged arumal lovers that lhey were " Utilities Rap NOX Contro~ By THOMAS D. ELIAS All year. California ~mog control rules have been s ubJt'Cted to attack by the a tltomoblle industry and 1Lc; legislative alhe.., 1'1rst lht>rt> '4'<'rt-t'laim.., lhdf it i.., too co<otl\ and no lon~er nere ... -.ur) for f'al1forn1a to ma1.ntdtn separatl' and tou~ht•r ('Ontmb. rin aut<1 'lmoR than the other 49 states THEN C'i\ME A CLAl'l Tlli\T lrtt"' not <·ar' produce the hulk of tht• ~tatr> ... ~mo~ lic·cau!>t-,,f that claim. many ~moi: c<>ntrol opponents Mn tl'nded the ..,tatt· ~ control.., o n nitrogen ox1dt' < NOx > emiss ion" e1 r~ totally unneccsc;ar) Th« r ultimate outcome of th1-; battle 1s still unrertam . "1th thrn' bllh thJl could cripple Cultfomta "IOl T HER' C. \l.lf-OR'f \ FOtL~ :iuto pollutton controls alive 1n the Le~tslature ll'u"' C11hforn1a ut1ltt1e.., an· Joining the fra~. also attacking attempts b> the ~tatt: Air Re~ourres Board to control ~Ox em11>w>n~ The ut1ht1es <1rt> actin~ now berau~e th(' smog board lhts s pring alioptt ... t a rult.· that "'111 fore .. them to reduc•· NOx from p lanL'> 1n ~JUthern· Cahfom1a • .ind som<' an•:is near th{' San Franc1sro Bay by 90 J>('rCl'nt over 10} ear:. TUE Rt:l.E IS "OF :'\O R EAL bent•ftt to the publit• and will be fmanc1a lly n s k1er th<1n 1t has to be," says G.J . BJorklund, v1<.'e president or tht- Southem Cahfom1a Edison C'o . wh.Jch 1s most vocal an opposing the NOx regulation on ut1L1lJes Bjorkhmd aq~ues that the benefits of cutlJ.ng NOx are uncertain and that customers will even- tually pay for the expensive eqwpment needed to cut pollUlJon · For those who have followed earlier s mog battles m Cahfom1a, the B1orklund arguments have a deja vuqualit} They t'<'ho -in almoo;t the 1dent1cal wording I he appeals or the Ethyl Corp . when It "a:. f1ghttn~ limits on tY.O O( lt'i gasoline add1t1ves, lead ·and M~tP. a compound often used as a lead sub· st1tutc. Eth~ I arJ!Ucd tn 1975 and 1976 tha t the health 1mpJCtl• of lead nnd :\D1 P were not suff1- c1enlly proven to require cutltng bark OIL COMPANI ES MADE S IMILAR ar2u· ments when the Air Re~ourres Board bei;ian cut· tmg sulfur c·m1ss1ons fro m their refinenes And the major U S. automakers said es11entially the same things when s mog controls were 1mpas ed on cars in the late 1960s. Had the ARB heeded all these arguments. the: state would h(J\'e far worse (J1r <1nd far fewer re j(ulations than 1t doeo; trxi<J" "It·!\ rlC'ar that Tf \4 C' h·ad Mt tle<'n"fighting likl- hdl lhe last 15 )('Cir.., .,mo~ \HJUh1 b4: l't\tCe Cl" bad <.1s '1t 1!' toda} · ..,a)., Man :'\1chol<.. thP AH(j hf'CI!! "'ho rlouhh·-. ;J.., top f•n \ 1ronmt·ntal .id\ ,.,er to Go\ 1-.t.lmund Hro~n Jr lh·r agenn .., (Jr,l~Umt•nt<t ol!atn<tt :-.o~ arP t\er. "trrmi:er th.rn "cJm<: of lh~t m11r!>halled in tht.> \';,1 rher b:.itt I<'" · l'~U·. S '!Ox "TO'.'IROl-~ ARE l~PO ED. an1t qu1ckl). California "111 o;uHt.>r Sl'vere ac1<! rJ1n • v.am-. Jn hn llolme.., i\HH enforcement or f u t · r Rain in th1· Lo~ AnJ.?elc.-s ba~1n and parts of north1·m {'Jllforn1J aln·ad' match('<. the ac1d1t' ll'\t'l' tn lhc 't\f)r-;t p:.trt~ or Ow ;\orthl'3'>t. Holme~ <,(J~., "And the and., hrn :in· n1tn1i.:en based. not sulfur basf'd as tht') arf• 1n tht• 1-:J'l Acid rain,..,<• pr<1dut t r.r ordtnar. air pollutifln ml\l"d v.1th r .. in 't\Jlt·r It can afft·< t :1rt•;1" hundrl'<I" of m1J,•s from the· pollutu.)O -.ourrt'. J" th1· pollutant.., arc· often picked up and rarru-d lonJ,? d1,tJnc , . .., in rain douds before lw1ng dropp1-d in ..,tor ms Acid ra1nc, h~\ t• foulf·rl -.tream!> m rural rastt•m an•a.s in :\t ain1> an11 th•· ror1>sLo; of Canada .., northf·m (Jut•l:w>r µro-. mc•" k1ll1ni.: some fis h !'lo"' the) arl· bl·l!tnnin~ l'' <iffl·Ct lakt"i and o;treams 1n thf> Sierra :\t>qd<i. f:lr' from p<Jv.er plant~ and ru!>h hour lraffil ff /'llOx STANDARDS FOR CALlf'ORNIA rar; are reduced. the rain v.111 ht-come even mon · contam.i.naled. Holml's mamtam:. Power plants also must begin controlling !'\Ox soon . or agriculture w1U also be affectt~ by acid rams The Air Resources Board ., <1rj!uments ag::uni.t ~Ox are at least as v.t>ll documentl·d as Y.ere its ca.,es aga1n.'il lead ..,ulfur Jnd Wtlp1pe emt!>..,.on ... like ox1dffiU> and carbon mono'<1dt· Hut tht• oppo<i1t1on ..., mon dl•tt•rmin••C! than f'\ er th.Ls time. and more unified And the outcome of thl• leg1slatl\l' batllL· '>•·<•mo; 1 h·.1r ARR oppo- nent-; ha't' C'noui:h \Oh•.., to p;i•,., ul leJst one· ot tht•1 r bill" but not enough IOO\'erridt: a \l'lo And that means the contro\erc,y \\Ill probably rai;?e on for Jt l<'<tst two more vears. ~•th the ARH m:.imtamtn~ weakl'r rule-; wou.ld double th<' stale ~ s moi;? problem and Its f0<•" su~1n~ thJt claim ti:. un- m 1t1gated ho~" ash • m anned rocket or bv a manned vehicle whose crC'w ·would eject it into s pact•; whNe in space lo put 1t . how to prot<:ct the payload both during launrh and Ill space•. and ho~ to retrieve a pavload from the occatlf bottom or ·elsewhere tf tht•rt• 1s ~ abort on liftoff Lamb of Good ,---1 El.:as '-'a columni.st bost>d rn Santa .'-forncc / SPACE DUMPING llAS been considered a posslb1lity for several ~ears. but the contract award lo Hoeing 1s the first ltmt· the government ha::. launched a seriQUS study Ont' concept would send .a pay load close enough Lo the s un so 1t would btJrn up, its rad1at1on mixmg wHh the massive rad1at1on spewing from solar nares and • _s~rms. ,,, -· . ., .. • . . . • • • ' The move points up the pro· .4uctio n Aid s Gi rl in Coma CllOWCHJLLA 1AP1 The family of Jami Carroll of Chowctulla. who w<1s severely injured in a traffic accident Ma rch 5, refu:.t.>d to accept any donations to help pay hospital bills So. friends found a way to help the Carrolls Jami, who remains in a coma. had started ra1s1ng a lamb as a Future Farmers of Amenca project before her accident Her youn ger sister. Julte. contmued rais ing the Jamb and put 11 up for auction at the Chowchilla Junior Fair Every time someone bought Jami's lamb. he or ~he donated tl back to be auclloned again in Jami's name The lamb was sold at least 24 times. officials said. raising $12,000 to heip Jami } ~ J'at• tn Tranee :: •Youngsters from St . Paul's Lutheran : • School in Union Grove, Wla . (ind it dif. • • ,• . .ftcutt to contain their (yawn> excitement plan~ ceremony marking scbool 's 10th anniversary. They are <from left) Michelle Tacheschlok, KatJe Mlrtele, An· nie Czajkowak.i and Missy Wentiell. • 1 : as they listen to speecbee durtna tree· ' PUB LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----"ICTIT10U5 BUSINIUS "'CTlT'IOUS BUSINfU NAM!! STATEMl:NT NAME UATfMIEllT TM toOowrt1ft9 PH\On t\ •no OV\J Tftr •·<>'•mii.•rwa e>tr\Ol'I\ •'• O~ft<Q N U •t ""''n.-u ~ C.fOOF<,Y 1100 N-t AIY<I l>Oll'>ONA 011/[l>~t FtE O JOI S..·•~ 103. 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More value for you r DIME in the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Adverti se items up to S!>O In value •n 01me·A·llne ads every Sa1uroay to the Delly Piiot Bring your ad w tth c11sh to any of our three convenient offices 01 mail your copy Wtth a check or money o•der 101 the co11ect amount Sorry. no hvestoclt. produce or plants and no commercial ads ail.' allowed Each item must be pnced w11h no item ove• SSO Olme·A·L1ne ads may be plac&<I at the Costa M esa othce unttl 3 pm frtday until noon F11day a l the Laguna Beach or Hunttng1on Beach oll1cei THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS ~ • j DAILY PILOT lOWIN1'8HT ASSUM.A.II.I LOAN ~ -11 kt.'J>t dt lr11ct1H• 4 kdrm ) h11 honu• 1n pr 1·11111ou11 U1)\ \!f Shott'\ Ila) t:rt•Nl an.-11 I ~1H•h > 4Af\I .. 1th frut In.,,... ltJ\l.I M•• th.•11 nc-.,.., fl om lw-d rcoom,. l.!t' ....... u11m.ihlc-i. ... 1111 kljlfl and "'t'll"r will n1rn .:I ad S3::!:l llAI c t1 II 011 .. ·ni; :.:no ALLSTATE REALTORS DOVElt SHORES l..1Wit AJI') \ '""' pro h'">s1-0n<llh tJt'<'or Jlt•1J I Hdrm 3 .lia nomt' .. llh IJ(JC)I d.nd 'P•I ( n.• d II " f1n.rn«1n..: il~·••luhll• ~\AAI ' HARBOR RIDGE ~ Br 2 Ba th•rur Jlur , o°"'n homl' '"llh .i fan la.,tu· \ lt'" oH·rlook in~ n~·nrnr & • 11' 11..:ht.., ~(Xiii UDOISLAMD :-.l••v. I} rt'dt>t'orah'<.l ·I ll r J lia rm Jo'('(' -.1mplt• litnll \ JC"'11t & rt'0td) tor 11n m~d1.it.· mo\,. 1 n w 11 h t r .. all \ e r 1 n .,. n c• 111 .: il' .ulable SJ1o1:1.!>0l1 ~ 759-t22 I BAClC BAY Thi' 2 ~wn :. lk1rm :i b.:1th ~ featuf't><; :i l!!.- -.t•µJrjll· lanul\ rm. frml ruruni: rm l't·rf•-<"l fur th<' la r j!e famlf, Heauuful bd<'k \ artl fur patio 1•nlt'M:111i1ng ()( 1t·n'1 JI SI r: JOO FUUER REAL TY 546-0814 llalloalstand 1006 ······~················ 2 St.or) 2 Hdrm . I"-• bath.' f•auo Pl.US i;:arai?C I Hr aPt Pl.l 'S ~ui·c;t quarter.. " bath 6.13 0828 CoronodetMar 1022 ....••.•.••..•••..•.... IUILDTO SUIT Une30x118' 10l ~ Begorua o .... nr ;ro.1125 ~ 61 ~ f)Upk'< b' OV.'nt'r Xlnt loc ~ PCH 2!f' , down 12', , ,\ITD Sl5tA> mo rni:omt' t./3-7511 S3.~ 0110 S/25.0C(J 45 lot T"o 2 bd rome-.. pool & spa OY. C Call 1'1m Khone. Ai.'l. !ill l2f.i6 TIDE POOL VIEW l'r..-.11~1nu .. lla11·I ad dre!is IJra~s. <;tatnf'd ~la '!> ustd bri r k 1hruul(h0oul i:nur met l..J1chen. "hllc v.att·r 'u Bullt on Buck Gull\ t' a nyO{l '1tn \U ('all Tim Hhone. A~ . 6J 1 I 2t>ti Cosio Me-sa I 02 4 EASTSIDE 2 0HALOT 1'wo tnd1\ 1dual hou..<.f..., on Jfl R 2 IOI f':.trh ha<. a ~ate )ard Both nl·~ I) PJtntt'd inside & out. .iml h1Rhl) upg raded Temf1c loc.1llon Owrwrs "'111 cam 2nd TD ..-or rmre info call. 540 1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS OAK GLEN u1~11ncl1ve new 2 bedroom. 2~., ba con domlruum.' Sl05.990 2518 Elden Ave. C M 642.6734 ' \ 1 e I ..,. .. l -t ~\ ... ~:_.~. Starting a New Buslne11 A c:c:c:o •d l ng 10 Cetlfor1'1• 9vslneu end Pn:>t••elofte Code (S.c: 1 7900 lo 179301 e ll Pefton• doing bu.me.a under • llctftiou• name """' Ille • •tetemenc wlt ll the Covmy Cieri! • n d II eve It pvbllellecl t o u r ll m •• I n • M WSPllP8f -Ying IM ••e • I n wlll cll I lle bu1lneH I•~· Tiie •l•l•m•nt I • requlf.O tly •-eftd I• IMCHMfY In ~l"I your bu•lne•• name. Moet '•"lie rectuhe '""' of ....... otien --•«Ml-me. The DAILY ltlLOT pn>lfldH ...... lltlftt encl putlllcetloft Mnltoe•. We ......... ~,, '°"". •ltd .......... " • O lly terYlce 10 tlle O••n t• Covn ty CcMl~.bMf ..... •Y en o Of ou r ce11ire111o111 on1ce1 er pllone Ille LI OAI. DVA"11111NT ~. 111. Jll lot Me re lftfoffll ..... .,.. -- l ~.~.~.. ~:~!.~~~ ....... . c:....._. io~·; .,..,.. 1044 ········•••·•·•········ ·~····················· WAHfCHAIM1 AHDCOW<>ln Vou \f' fOWKI 11 111 tht' bf.autll~lh UJ1llr11d1 d Ml"'• \ c-ro• homt' 1 t I lurf'tl • Bdrna nt•• 4' Mr!Jt"la a.nd w a I k 11 H· r ~ 1'\·nim11· llh.• rloor.. .Al¥l L' I« ah-d on .i hUl(l' 1ul tla< \1&1 l(J( •·or .111 .ip PQlnl nM-llt to i.~ t 111 5eO lUl · v..-. HERITAGE . . AEALTO~S SYCAMORE GLIH IRANDMEW ~·a.oukJu.,, li1rKt' J hd ·• , l)d tJu.illl \ 1u .... 11hum1· ,Of¥iut, IJ!'ll) .. ,1\ JI I.atilt' tn-m "11 <!4JO S.inta \nJ \\t' &t2 d7J4 IY Owt« SPIC IAL J IJH 2 lill bt' opt " $7~,, 1ru Sl~ 000 !HS i':!l'l ~'.I biJ l<wnh.w ~1~1' 1ln "l\!1~!10 l'.1lr11 ~ Tmort> <\~ h.'11 l''ht· • NEW T\.IDO R STYLE .! .,,,,n 'undo . ~ J Hdrm \ll Jlll\'1)111•'' .>I.I W ~11,t>ll SllJ'J IMHJ to ~Iii WI• fi:ll ·l:lOll CoosHm~ Buil~rs ASSUME Y.A . lk'llulll ul "'l°l1Jt1 .. .i .I lldrm .! l>a ,\h•'J \ , 1 d1· horw l>nl\ \:JU1' tlo" n .1 ... :i>umr halanr 1' litl! :-.urt 011. A 1-'l 556-7777 J & ~·, h.1 \l 1111 Ht 1·.111 I 'll'" l'ool &. 'flJ 11 , h J' um 1bl1 lt•JI \.:t 5-ll l~'V 'l;f''llO •• ;) \I I \I I 1101111 .. br I b.a tr ph , ... ( l()'.:j· fin.in< IOI \,'I\ .1IJO 11\ 8w ltlt·r •..t" c,;11 • MES4 DEL MAR BY OWNER lrnm.u 1 l·•lrn 1.1•11 rm .!. t1.1 I .• r.• 1•~•1 ~ ~'rail•'' I·''" 1 .oll In...._ ... .'>\#1 :.:1:• .. ')) .'11 tio • MESA VERDE lm m .i r lllr t.Jrn1l' horrll' '.'ot•'" 1 .. 11111 p1u,h {'pl'!: ~tan~ .1m1 n11 1,, I ~19.t :>00 !J~'• ;,:1io 11r ti-11 It-I~ a:-1.. 1111 .... Jlh <.:ox A~'1. ~:A~TSI LH fl rttl1l•'' Woud.., t'on<l<• :J llr .!.'·- b<l tn ll•\ d . J , Jr .:.ar Sli5 l.00 bll i3l2 tlW CONDOS 2&:1 HE.OH00\1S ~al ltJl.UOU (Jn\ IC'\Qnil bt'" n :-.Ol·-.-. Port &- II arbor HI\ d 548--3559 bn848-l 644 93f.t% ASSUMABLE I Bdrm fam11\ ro.1m • "'°'k /"1)1)"1 ~1 ;.irH•lt1ll!> hark ~ J rd '"" ol pn\:lr ' lrull tr,.,., ,1orai:t· :-.ht'd upi:r.11kd 1\11( hrn Uni\ )\,I ~IJ l 'Jll1~>'11bl ...... ,. OPEN HOOS£ / REALTY z, . - *TERM! TEIMS! l.-iwr wtll nr'} b•tk 14> tu S4\ 000 AShUM fo: l/.t 'rt> 111 II"•' I ' All th" ft 1 n• W 0 0 0 8 R I 0 (i •: l'~T\1 a:;.-, :? Hr & rt1·n w .... nhumt> Jt'Hcr .. on \iudtl SU7.000 * IJST LISTED! Abo lll fabulou' WOOO liltl U t1 •· •.~TAT t;S Thi"' orw a dramat1rall~ 111>1Uaded L1oroln Modt-1 3 llt 2 flrt'ph.1<'•". roun l..u.n in re1.1r ~ ard & i.o much mor1-~154.~ \\00<.l brldCJt Really .)5 I 3004'1 • • n~ a l't..,.'. I I\ 1n1 MERIT AGE PARK Tht· moo-1 bt-.iuuful l'l.an J t'\er l lt'\t'I<. 3 Br 2', n .... 6. f.inul) room lint ~ '~ on l>ullQ Bc:.l IO•"•J ti..-1 lex pn' .sr) & q w et 0..'t'•Jr .. tor 't\ .illpaJ)t•ro; p.metin~ clra'*' 'h1.·• '' & 'huller.. F:.arth tunt• 1 cl.l"pt'L'> I' .irqut't t'nlr . Thi-. hom< lno~ JU\l II~ I' .i n~.Jtol l'dll tor lurth,·r d1·t.11b i ·--, RANCH . REAL TY · 551 2000 VACANT & WAITING I nr tilt' IJm1h 1n.11 "111 Jpl)ra:ll JlL• Jhl l••lru 1m ~ 11,11 h h•11l11 "'tt1 hiortl"•~111 ! l1w11 , 111 tht ft , mi: 11 ~>m l..11• lwn ... d 111111.: r u11m r 11 i-. ~lnll J l"'t hi< I t 1111 J I ,tlf l'~~llllUllHll! l.ir~t f,11711 I. I CIHlll ' I' Ill• ,ti j, lq• t\t<tl Pft I UI dt '•" ft \ ,,. 'Lt...1nu' ( 11lt t •-• ••I• I~ 1th lr1Jn ... • '" ti 1 t'l11'\f•'f1' Jn•J,.,um.1l1l1 -' I RANCH' · REALTY 551 2000 THE SPRINGS Ill< I li.1 m.111' Ill• .. ·r4ut-• 'AO•·r· Jf• 1n ., , "' dt''il!ll•'' \ 1111 111• .t111m '7/C :,oo l 11~ ·~·"'' 11r .._,,11011· 111" 111\ I tt\ ll>J ll I Ill .. p111 l .tll ~I t 1:11 bkr GRANADA MODEL In Ill. II .1111·1 Thl' IJI ..:• I blrm :! -.ion 1'ount1' Ft1·1wh ... n I•· hnrn•· h • , 1 '1•1 • th 1 n.: I-,J nl 1 I' oo m " 1 t h .i b r 1 , i.. ftrt11l.1rl l..irl!t' k 1\1 h • It t•JlJIU! J rt-a !Jiu.' turro;il rt1n rm I. \l{lir l'OOI .tntl 1•\t'1'l .t ~s c·:er ·ar.1,.; .. • \JI wronh ,,5~1.:>0t1 NORTHWOOD !~·.._,,. 01111011 °"'llh O'\I 'I s.'.·~~ ::iu·. 111 nwntt1h 1 t•ntal to purd1.1:.i I'••• • J lkJrm :: ll.1 1 , .... r n··~ huml L PJ.?rJd1'-~ 1 ,1r "Jr.11o1•' s,.,:,o m •> \l..,u '>11.Ulo!ht •.ih• .ti 'IM Ill"' ~lorCo 640-9900 De.Ml ,oint I 0 2 6 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~Beach 1048 OCIEAH VIEW!!! I UR~~TI\' .\I.I. 'r fU:Ol.:<.:r.U FOR (Jl ll't\ ~l\U I ,:} br & bonus rm ~ho .. ~ l.Jkt-IW""' II',•• ldkl'O\l'r loan & '~l11•r '"'' 'uhm1t lt'rm' Onh SI l!I 'IOU 7591~1 H1•ul ~.,1a11· ~ owner tran!>fern•d m1.t>l :.ell Sl25.000 .1 Br :? Ba home Will arr t·pt ca.'>h trade mc1lorhom1• on SJ0.000 t'(1ull ~ Zon~I I or 2 mi> re um b fi6 l ·K0110 TRA.'l/SFEHHED Mt 'ST SELL 3Br. 2Ba. home 125.000 Will at'<'t>pt rash trade molor ho mt· 00 S31,000 i.'qWl) Zone-d for 3 WUI!. 661 86lK) M<Mng l:A'll mt.1.\1 sell 1.80deg ocean t11e~ of Dana Harbor 2br 2ba H W floors Sl2S.OOO No. 752-6568 Fcwt• Y*J I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MING PAINT lln.tc;h & broom. ber ause tt needs a hill~ T LC Large 4br. l~•ba htcntrl F \i f P Sl l.5.000 VA Terms Partc Place. ln1· 842·7461 ............ edt 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The ColooQy: 4 Br+ , A!C. Auume ll0.000·10""1"!,.. Sl.58.000. Ph: 7$9-0905 REDUCED! By Owner. new 2 Br 2 e.. rrplc. Gold N~ Award wlnoer, l \.t ml to bea ch. Sl2$.000 91112.3594 • a-med edvertistng is a ~ w•y to tell mort' people about the aer vte:e )QI have to off e.r. A.tit .... °"' low ,.~ to day I 842 :11'71 ......•..•....•••..•.•• (). r. '' FHI ,, r '\ .. °"' m "11 u I J r 1 ' 1 " hnme-. f•\1 t<>mm1101l \ • t> ll' 21 hr -~1 unt' -uh 1 11•111~ t11' ;11 •l!f.I 0.I" $164,900!! I "I\ I llH t.1111 1111 11111 ~ti.. 'l>J 11·1! .... >11(! •It'( i... brio.I'' h.,r "hit~•· 1T11l l •i1.tll~ upi.:r.ull'd \Jl~,"111>' Hr •. \l.'I \ 1~11 lr'7:J I END OF THE RAINIOW Hrt'alhtak1n1? villa~~ 1.1n1t 11tean ""'°"' from l h1' 'lia.rklml( :1 Odrm :.! hullt homt> ~pa1·1ou!> tam1h room .m<l l I\ in i: room man) ••Xtr3'> 1n th" bcaut1folh decor.ill•d homt' ~UI0.00f1 1\:-,umt• eXJSl.tnR loan don osen rt'altr.r-. 1213 N COAST llW'I LAGL'r'A BEACll 497 .$848 L..-Micpt 1052 ...•.••....•.....•••... OCEAN FRONT U\1J'ij{ tn a pn\.ale urra 4br. CU'!tom home ~ix Lra lar~e m.'ltr sw le over loo4<mg breaking ~urr Pnvate stairs to bearh tit .. ,.,...... 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'ONUO J Br • loft. 2400 II w view A'sumablt' '17~1 ,. s:m•.900 f'atnrk Tt~rc,Af(t .631 1266 SU VIEW W /VIEW Pl~h lg J bd + den As ,ume 9 75', S319,000 Patnck TPnOrP r .. 11 t~ Kt.ALtOH~ SIO K Un A '\U ffit' S27J 400 b.!I LI( I bd t'l~..uit homt' Pnn onh \Rt tiJ l l2ti6 THlllUFfS J l:ldrm Uonn.. .,,n~lt' '""' t'nd untl un.:111.al lift'll .id!!ll ho~ LO\t'h '1 l""' SI i9 ()(.(1 II \.-;Tl"',.., & t o '"'° ~il;I/ LINDA ISLE 1. 1 r ~ • 11 u I fl r \\Jll•rfmnt hum•· " pu r c\ ,1q1 ,.. ,, \'lllfl•Jt!J l l thr1" •,II l>i1Jl, lll l1·r1-<1 ,1t 'icfr·, UU I " J 'UmJlol1 I• t.Jn .\Int ll'r 111 *Cot~ R(•a lt \· A. Ill\ 1•,t mt·ni 640-5777 tEWPORT CREST 111~ hi) uµ~· rndt d ~ bdrrn J l1Jth , ond.. '',. 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II 00 •.••.......•....•..•... 1971 DOUILE WIDE (.'1r.tc1 ~t':.J lo '""'I' 'n_.ot fu.mllUit> IJIJllOllJI UY.C 1SUJ62.l 1 Tortotw Mobt~Ho.Ms 972·8421 ""1n Juan CJp<• ~ •11111 Br 2 lid I~• 'If II >;. r tJl<l \J!\ Joi I 50:1:! o .... n. r ~Ir""' ,. ''·''" ~h.irp .! lidrm I tJJ ;!.I\ Ir. ;·1 ( JIJI lrJ'l" ">!•J C< Ill J I t-Jll\1<'14 \l•,litlt: r.,ldll'' !II• '> ·.ull1 • .i n :-. 1nt.1 \r J V•~A • ~for S. 1200 IUUTIFUL COSTAMlSA .... 34 rwwer units r!O!\e 1-0 ..... .-r)th1ni: All h .. 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Trvst Deed$ 5035 .••••..••.•.•.........• Sott6«-Mtq. Co. \JI l • IJl~ ol ro·.tl 1'l>l.1t• ln\'~tlllC'11L' .,1n1·1• l!W1 Spe-cioli1i11q in 2ndTDs 642-2 I 7 I 545-061 I \\1cl<1w h;," m11rw\ lur ::nd TU , '\u o rt'tl1t t·h1·~l.. B l J•lfl \ ~II (AIO 111111 1111 mJ\ Fnr .1c111.n 1..111 \J'l till :~11 Jll\ttrn•· MoMyto loon o n T r u ' l fl'" ti ' .~ 1 ;on,tnx t111n ••Ill oo;M 2ndro·s Ho Points! l.1 ,ear lt•rm ... 111 110 ur ITXll'l' ;\o 1).1 llocm l..1do ;\e v. prn t 1. ·11 m:i if>:l5 :n11r, t. II IJ I t \ l. II J II ' I'" rh• r ;-.; u n (I,,. n 1• r :-., f H ' to s.-.u.11C1C1 l!l \f•11r \mul'lll with 11u µrl:' IJ••} ,. , ... <•r 11 J '"' hold llobb' F 1n .. n1 1.ll ""'r\l(l"' 1~ ~I 1i4U bOlt. ht T.D. 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FOUNO ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 lD6t or Found a pet" Call Animal A ssistan c e League 537-2273. no fee _ Lolit 9 mo old grey & wtute male r at Harbor \"1ew Hills. Broadmoor Reward' Da ~ s 833 9'.)11()+. eve 644-~3 LU.,..,. Blk~at w 1wh1te flea ('nllar lleart shaped 10 w name · Pudd).·· VIC'.. Npl. Terrace. W l9l.hSl REWARD! Dana Gordon 642-8526 ___ _ ~-Mal e Golde n Relrlever. Newport Heights area. Terry 642•8235 MOW IS THI TIMI tor jOb seekers to ch~k the Dally Piiot Help WIDc!d dauilicatlon. Ir the Job you want is oot there)'OU nug.ht consider otrenn1 your 1en1ce1 tm.b ilD ad in the Job W•Mrd caltaotY. 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DAILY PILOT • ~SenlcHSJ60 ~W..t.d 7100 I Wlldnesday.M~y21 1960 * OAILY PILOT 83 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •v .. •••••••••••••••••• -.ct 7100 tt.1pw-... 11001~w..._, 1100 , • rnont.f:MS Nl't>d t u ~~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• r.ua~ ,.'r,... 1·•>UJ\111·t1111 ASSEMBLERS ..,.,.,..1 c~ \D(' llelplmti &IH'"a2 3RO SHIFT rwded un.mtd. to'"" ac· ·~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'o,111on lmmrdtuelv c.'ft'I de1>t. ol very bwl)' •• \ •• I 1.1 IJ I l· r u r ".. rnortuae firm Must "·mbh•1 .. ~•th J 1o 1, havt cxpr 111 bud1ettng. GROWTH n111nlh• me 1 honit JI ,., <'Omm11~~100 rompuua ...... 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M u-.1 t)pt' OnJy toxper n~ J ppl) Wood l.11o:hti.ng In du<;tn e!> 546-290 I lio<lkkecpt-r. at'<"ounts pa) ablt> ac-('o unts re t ••1\able Coni.truct wn • "'~t"fl<'t' prl'ferred I n c•-.i.ruw call 'J'r. 1102 ft;rrk.kl't"fJt"r A Pa) ... 11h nlfbtruc. uon l''l.~r 1or ' U l.i.nd tfr, St.>m1 t. ptn)I! ~nd r1-,um1· t• llW !Ju, e :-..t ~tlt' :?~ .. ' ..... IJUrt Ht·•" h (. ,, f~.u Ur l a II lJJf11t>l It 7\.. Thi 1*.inltit~Ptn.: & J.:•·n• r .. 1 ol t 1•, "'"'" '"' phJrmJt'\ \ton Fr i •:. l..1~un;1 11 111 \Ir LJr ••)lu it.X .r.11<1 THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lle9dl .... foAoM.g ADVERTISING Our Classified Adverti s 1n~ Departml'nt sN•ks a person who l'Ojoys tdephon<' ~Cl le~. ht.• able lo type 45 .... 'Pm 1eteclrt<" J. have a pleasant p<>rsonal1ty and l'n.1oy workmJ! with a g rea t group of people ~ Company bt•nl'f1t~ indudt· med1c·a l. de ntal. ltfe 1n~uran<.0<·. c·r<'d1 t union. et('. Salary PLlJS c.'omm1~s10n Plea~e C«tll for 1ntt·n tl'V.. 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S200 salaJ") + rar m<"I for i days Non !lmo«er or dnnker 642 50ti2e. \es biJ. l L82 M~ !'IO~f'<1>- PART TIME EVENINGS l-:nt1·1 µri-.1n i.! ,1d1Jli... O\l·r ::!1 \\ 11 h d' n ;Jm1t. <Hh 1•n111n1u~ pt•ri;on.l11t1l1~ • v. h o t' n J o, v. 11 r lo.. 1 n J.! " 1 t h tt n ti motn at m g \'Ot1th-. al!''" 10 t o t:i S..t tJ<J p 1·r hour -lo -.1:irt SHH> a v.t>ek potPnt ra l (':Jl l fi42 4321 l.'XI 2~11 twtV.l'1'fl 2 :ind fiP\I ::i-.k (nr L aurll' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 WH't IGY St.. Cos+o ~ Ca. 642-432 l Alt fqilGI Opporl.-+y ~"" PACIFfC MUTUAL \ rn..1 ,..,. hi·· in<.ur .. n, • I '""f'-.'Il' htoildqUdrt• rt'll J:1 ,, .... i.o',,, l\c JI h h," • 1•por1 un1l11• r 1n 1i.tdu ... b "'''h' I' .. n .•nt-rdl •die • , • nt-n<"t' 111 1 h• I IIt ~ l 1.'f'!t J I SYS SYSTEMS 6 MAG II l\r 1•1•lf'I.' J \Jll l11r •' I" 1 ti ..,, "'"'' 1, nr \1.1 I !Ji.lo r J lt .r... r ' • nm,_ 11r !,t, r•>'-1t.11n' Lon._ ,\. ''~'" t.-rm ,,, 11-nm,.111 '',ti tn •tr J·url ,,. , .1 t ... tor qq~t lotl.• \ 557-0045 Data Entrv \\ 11 "''r' ••11 ,, I(, .. 11 lt Cf\ Llf\-l '.11" ;ro1 J'"'V I ,, I -- t I I nr "·'I \\ ,, r \ I -'r.,.• 1 .ti• uJ .. 1'• input :11 •·• ... ~ • ~ !•· \ti.l1ffl"d•tn~ r• •fu1r1 11 I 3723 Birch Street Statistical Newport leach Cleriis h • ..... ).,,·~•lnL tllll '1,,J,1111 1111-o·'l•'n• 111 • r, quir• •I C~rical ~c~?~ist \1u-l t \ l't I , 011 "'I Ill v.lll't ,1 h11•t-tl1•1'f••• I t• , ur.11 ' H1~1uH 1 -• "' ••·rt r.1t ion .1r1•i l'''• •1 Jttl'1J.!• fT'lt 111 l'n'' rou' 1n 11 11111 tlt•rtt .ii •' IA nt'llt t' ~l11t 11I R~OftOI TNm t1 ratnt't' • H"JWrt"' W v. µm I\ p1111.. l•'ll k1' .1b1ht' m..ith ro J:-OIUOI.. .llld 0lt-1l1•r "'I II ml! V.iod l(r:immar .incl 'IJl'llm..: rl'\lUlfl•<l r11 ....... d '~'<'1r.1· 1·arf"\•r path "'''h .uh .inc ·nwnt 11p µ>rtwut' CLSUCAL • ,. 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N.A S.A type CM'tificeltioft re-- qi9recl John Rlank• llle fastest draw in the Tetetyp. 0-..ator c En~ Level I Pcri-THM :-,~·1alt> drugslOre an :-..; B 1:-. ~eelung a person ""'ho ~ a rea I <'Oflct."rn for ~le to usslSl ou r ph11r mar1st Work1n1t hr-. 9·3pm & 1·7pm. Jlternal 1nl( schedule' MQr\ F'r1 Call the s ton• rNlnager to set up m ter'""'"" a ppl t 714 I f;75 8/lllli IEVERL Y HILLS SAVINGS 3741 E. Coast Hwy H i..hrnhd. ~ la ..Corona dPI Mar. Cl\ ,..... 921625 BRUNSWICK CllPORATION Equal Opportunity Employer Bl!non A&encY needs new races ... 11 al(esttype$ ror com.rnettiala. modt'llna. rum. ~xtru, ('l(' t:xp not nee 7!4·~7 ~­ BloioWcllt<.'hemlstry. re· c ent grad f or pharmaceut1C'al co ~2111. Ill~ eomtthlnl( you want toMll~ Clusllled ad.I do It well. MZ·"78 West a Dally Pilot Classtf1ed Ad. 642-5678 r • I A ,.clltlou• 811•l11eu Nino• Ste1e-11t flied wtlh lhe County Clerit '' Hiid IOf flw yeerw afl~ which unoe co11t11111l11t ..,el11••M11 -• ret!M. ,..,btlctt\oft I• _ .. ..., 0111, II there e r e che11 .. • CaM tM L .... oe,.u1noe 111 •• 1he •DAILY "II.OT tor l lllOonoe l l Oll 811CI -••ltfY*- 642-4321 ht )U t(equtres ~+ wpm l>P ·~· a<'<'Ural') important Good ronccntr11t1on and t'Ofl'\mW\Jt at100 :.kills J mw.t We ()(fer an outstandml( compeosollon 1 bener11 ~ pa<'katie. tr inter('s ted ~apply in person to Ole Personnel [){>p art ment rACIFIC MUTUAL TOONtwport Center Or Newport BeHh. C i\ 92fl60 An F.qual Opportunity f:mpto} er M / fo' To Plat'& your "Fast Result .. Service Directory ad . Call Now 642-5671 bt. )2J J • ' . .· ·. . =· .. ....................... ~·••a . e hereuona tom ll•1U1111 alao .. .tll2• ...... ....................... !El?.~:.~ ...... : t';\>"JCTlQN suo I ,-0.b by all) Mll•h•\'I B Tompl11 ni. )•0 Slit l. 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BRUNSWICK CORPORATION F'ull & part t1mt' \II JrPa ' L ntf o rm -.. 1urni:.hed A~l''> :!1 or 11\1•r H..i1r•-d "'t•I• nm,· "11 '''Ii. n 1·r1< 1· 01•• ,\pf> h t 'rm .. r.,,d l'rn1.-1·tw11 ~!t\lll' l ..!:.!b "' .1 lh "tr••·t ~ .• nla ,\n.o In i .. r. If'\\ It• •Ur ' 11 I'.! & I t \ltlfl lhn1 r'r1 .. i..-p-. lr11n1 k." ' I< Hm lid 'al 1,-;~. :i. •11 • ,, I :.:!I t!lal Control ~nk ,,,, n P t1mt' 1oe1•1 l1 •n ~e Di•itiott 111r c-.-µoab lt> r:i n J ,. r 11 AJlt I.JI< .. ;s .. -, r. H v..u1lt<d l.;1Runa Bt>J1·h l~l 5'i'i7 llllt.:~Ef..U.PEH v. ,., 1wr '' hr ~IJ.111 1,h 'IJ''.tXllll: l)f.. t..i.t. hl/llo llJ' <;r1•a1 Bt>nt'l•h You ~ S Yt'«"i n · pt'r-o""" tools, do Mt· upt. colculotiorn & ~ "' "'IX" in hlc11. ri•µ..01r I E11c...1I c It. p.1riun1r' 6. ffiJJOI ; 11 • ..lei I lfr. .11: -·'°····· .. r.i•"•'-r•'•'-~-'-'•' -• .J' 'fA." \G~.ft tnr n,.,. IT1ll\J "'...rt>ht)U'>t' "'Jlll• rl j In II H l-.\pt r r11i..1 I•· 1m \.·c111 Hnx.-It.-.! ~1 I \!1•!' 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K560 Coot( l11'0C'11t' ( .111.Jim11r IL.1, Op ' 1.i.1 ;.mo J>C?f:lun1ty t'Xlllh or rdiable person lo work 1cu,111c11.1n n1·1·1l 1·1I "' clS a breuraiol Cook for lA1r1w1.1111'1 \111r Vlrm ,.,, u.n e of o u. r h ult• I ~um 4 :11111111 X lnl ,,,111 re.t.auranls Short ur<lt•r mi·r i•mi>lovm• 111 '•I• c'OOkm..: ~xpenenc·.-pn• portumt} l•ir .1 wl1·111 rerred 1-.nJO~ Xlnt rn <'·ill 1 73 .,:!Ill VJ 1 benef1ls Apply Pt•nmn •. 1 • ' nel 9AM·12 Noon Mon 11 ;JO;,m 4µm f'n MAR.Rton HOTEL 000 Newport Center Ur Newport Beurh Equal Oppor Emplyr M •t• Fs Ad Action Cu'\I ~erv1c·., ic 111wth puti.'fllluJ in 11a~ & ''"'" 1100 Dut11•:0. 1111 I 11nl•·1 M'('\. lnVOl('lll)! /Iv dlt'dC tnf( IO\ll'Ol.ory Will I mm lll'a!'h • StulionC!r'I 4ll:tfl l:.ampu.., l>r UentaJ office Ot't•dii h•·lp Front & back ofrtt 1· ... IC pr y referred 644 011,.:1 DIHTALASSIST I J11 ltoJ E\COU\ i'I... 11•1,. 111 I lft f' I•''' 1•11 •1 ,1/ IH•, ., .. , .. ' • ,I IC (,.,.. 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Garden Grove lion 1·xri 1>rt'l1·rc•tl ~~~~~F.~~~~~attJl~=· 6311~·~7~11~1=. =~~J ~ 411i . ~ Gent!r .. t l)f lo"" ••11 m lo TAR GAZER·~ :,µm ~on thru ,..,. _ ................. ---&,CLAY l. POU.AN----.----l'tw'Jfl(> 1x·r11onuh1y . mWlt J;L ,_ Otoi1r Am-•1 0.... ~ llt&A bf• l(OOd Wll h (IJCUrt'' "".,''-• 1• .... 51•" 1)l.11111t W-.lrrd S11h1n ~~~':.ov::"..::=:. 01icn Lorl'i. Klll"hen. of,..,.... Zodloc bl""""' !ITV Cf147 ~f\ IOam Gen.~(. lilt' IYPt'· no .-x11 nee. Mature per8'>n pre f 'd. Insuran ce ore. fM6.SM2. llunt. Ur h VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES Qff.,..: Top 'oy ,oid Holiday\ ,aid Vocatl°" ~ M.dlc .. "°" HIVll A HI TO YOU CLERICAL TECHllCAL HDJSTllAL VOLT TIMPOUIY SH VICES :tWl Cltmpua Or. St~ JOO /\('ro11" fnwn 0 C Airport 546-4741 Y.111.1&1 ()ppor Em ployer GEil llC mlSTANTS w .. are acceplln1 •P· pllc.ilona for temporary clera c•I eupJ)Ort potl· uons requiring 45 wpm lyp(ng Pleasant !>hone attitude . Prd•JorutU•m a must. Call todlay for lntorma .. Uoo. 557-945 en-Lin:. ~ 'ft$0HHft lf~'ICU l7ZJ llrdt Street .... = ...... 11 " 1 rd r,. -. -. •· r 11 •• •• d ' 11 • ,. n, 6' 11 \ , , 1 ' t •• n t '-•"lofMJrt IS.•Jf h (';ill t'411f'.MJ IWH ~TYi.i.!>! A~;N TIC>N IA1una lhlls 111'1'11 ·~~fM 1.ii.'>Ntl Vf' lndl ridua I 1 n • nc•w l(row 1nc "hop 1•11•11!111tnt l>"~irtJl1t' r•• qcl Fullowml( lwl11ful 1 'ltft tmw I JK 7711 2:11,, 11,\:'\fl\'~i\N fur "n ••••n ,ht#f1, ··xp..r hl'lµlul . will tr11111 ~~UI 'l'.l~i lll111>1t11ht) ""'"'" " I'' 1•11nchn•: Nc .. -.t 1111 .. 11·~"''' 111 "it'Vt•r:.tl lt><'•clllln' I' ltfnf' m·•r vour horn•• wclc·om•nK n i•\11 "'" 1l1·nl11 llr 1111(1111( l!tll'I lr•mt l<X al m1·rt•h;an1 " ~ 1·ar ~ t11>4•.,.,nt~r .. 'nr upiit nJI M7 :1w~ HOSTESS J\pph Blackbeard ' ltst•uranl ~Martin dale Way. N t' w port Beach lkUI Ho uselleeper. cxper pr ef th lingual • • Maids. Pit to start • • Service persons • • Ap ply in peraon Hotel San Maa11e11. 696 S Coast ~W)'., La~. lkh_ Hotel lmlTMIT CLm We are Mlldq a reliable • pencn with an aptitude for n,..... 6 cakulator 1ldl11 to work Nlt ht Audit. ~1 dot co. a..nta tocludifte a free mul per 1bift. Apply tam-noon Mo•· Fri ~ ~HOTIL •Newport Cent.tr Or Newport Beach frlOyir"'lrtM/F I '~ I' i l.1 1 • 111 nn 1 1111\ I " I hcltllt n 1,\1'\ "-. • I ,, t ' ; , '• "t.S '* 1 "t ..tH Ille.I I --Imm•· cl o I"' 1111111 I 11 r , .1r•·••r m 1nd1•d t•n lhU.'11,l'ltlC 'll'lf 'llJrl,•r ~r< t''l• l•r1·(1•rt-1I in out ,ui.· ,,111..,, 1 ,!f opµ 111 ,, i;k•a.,<&nt 'llUdtlOO :-ta l t. 1-<omm fl('1u·h Statmnc:r'I 'lt•v. port H<'h ('.ti I !or app. Mr ""'' :,!Jt, 2'J22 l11l1•r1or lantli.1 <1p1n.i ""'''k "Ith l1v1• pl;inh full t1mt• m.11nh'n<10t'I' rout•• 1-:1111tn1·nc•1• pn•I ~701.'.>0 J1\.'lllTt)ft.-; MAI():-, I' T CH.., In tn<' Jr••a S3 251hr S.11 3311 UYPUMCH OPBATOI C RT bu1r cxper nt'l' J'\.i.IJ tune da)"ll. apparel mll(r in SA com pan) bent'f1u c all Kathy 7Sl-&122 ICJTC~ HBJ'll fo\111 time ~esa \"c•rdc C~l\ Ha.p 661 <.:enter. Carita Mesa L A N U S C A P f.; M A I N T E N A :'IJ (' t: FOREMAN Mm I > r ~x per 1n 3 m an C'rtw ~upervu11on S800 to St 100 per mo. Ask fo r Hon 646-7441 L AND SC APE S PEC I ALI S T S Is l.Andlcape m•lntenancf' penon needed full time orPMt·lime lnCdM Call Man-Fri. lam \o 4 :30pm fJ71.ta9 ~:=' FMhkln lal&nd. Npt Bch Tu UUpUon law offict. Good workln1 cond l · lions. ~•lat)' com . m • n • u r a t e W/ biUUet 644 5232 CONTROL C_,PONENTS Ow o( Sci b<'oc lo. & " 1 I w " -~~ F 'la1nSt In 1rw. l \ !rli I' 1-.quJI O pp t:mpl• r '1 F II Jnm :l leadt'r 111 thC' ,1.1 hi•• S.:1tl'"1n11 mt"lhl'JI <I" '11 r 1ndu.'tr' lknlh•\ l..ituratont'' · ha!. the,~· l'WTPnl OfJt'llln~:- H/C MACHINIST PROGRAMMER t-:Xpenencl'd ind" 1du .. 1 i.ciught lo proi\ram and operate prec-1!>1on mills and lalhcs 1n the produc-1.Jon" 10Ject1on molding 1ooli. and prototype parts Lst shift TOOlMAIER You wtJI operate lathe:-ITllll~ and gnnders Posi llOn mvohes cons1derc1 ble dt'ek>(>mental work ln<'ludlng 11tt1n.g. t1m1ng and Jd)ustments H~ quare'I J )ear' t'll penen«' in tool makml( We oHer an e'tcellenl salary and !Jberal !range bmef1t.s plus a modern working environment Mease apply 9·3 at ••r L•a ....... htc.. um Reynold& Irvine. CA 92714 <7 m 546-8020 "Bentley I~ 1rowin1" equal oppty e mply r m lf /h IFYOU have • Ml'Vtce to offer or _.. \0 aell. place an ad fn the Delly Pilot a..tf\ed Se«Jon Pbane IG-"78. te lft!IMdiot• nHd for I N!f a I ibtt iltdi • iduol ....... e :ra i I ~ht ,ean .apen~.ce i" Bedriul MK._.icol, "wati· q & We4d"-q tw.diaM. bceltftt co. beM-fih. l'IC.1.c;e wnd re:.umt· In SHILEY. IHC. li.-..1G1llt-Ht' ,,,. 1""'9, CA 92714 f,quru ()ppor Emplo\ 1·r ~lalurP h11thly mom atl:'d µer.son w cxpencn<'e in domestic 4t Impo rted t'h1..~:.c & wine ... a1 .. , Luuna 8e11ch O\>h <.:o ~ T;li6 \lt><1 • ,1 I I~ nt t ' \ ' J.-••" S ~ .. r~ hJ t "" t,.._. I' -' hr-. pe• ,.., \~;I• ""°d}' b..t,.n •. • IJ ... Pt JU~C'!t!J \ • I \I \l.,; .• RECEPTIONIST ~ 'per rt'Qd !or 'pl I\. n IJlo ln-urJOl"t' pru 1to:-' ng & Phll'bolom' prt'f Thi:-1s .i lull 11ml.' tw rm.int•nt I"'' 1t 1on l'hnn<' J ,.n lltll~e r l>k~tll.W ,Jf I Ill\',! \lo •It< .•I \,, t l'~Pt'r flou r' & 'dt:lr~ open '\on 'mol.t•r ti-Ill 51~ \Jodeh AC'tor-. 11 ' fun & prof1l<1bie to print mndel A h igh I-a.'h1on Photo \tode hnit ~udJO ~I 7174 ----- MOlDMAKER Uenlle\ 1..aboraton es. a ----------1 lt"acte r 10 the s ta ble. ~ITY knocks often when you use resuJt .getUnJJ Daily Pt~ Class1r1e0 A<b to reach the Ora.nJtf' Coast martu.1. Pbone 642·5678 i , .. ,..,.1 powint: mcchcal device 1ndu!>tr~ has a n 1m mecbatt' opening for a Moir! Mak.er We seek an 1ndlndual wtlh ~ }ears t>'\per•t>nce to build. r e.,lorl'. altl'r . and 'er,·1c-1• mold' •n d morkm 'hop Selected cHntt1d111e musl have own tootl- ~nllt~ offer~ an ex t~lknt :.alary and com preht'n •1ve ben e f its pat kage plus a conve nnml Irvine locatton Plew.c apply in person 9-3at MOYll IXTUS!! All "es• types needed llUW Ka&tUaS4e. m Anaheim. am.tee. 778 t080 -- ._ _____ ... t i l i • ~ r .. ,.....,, .. ,, .. ~.May 21,1980 * 1070 .... W..e.d 7100 .... W..tfd 7t00 ....,W-.cl 71to OAILV PILOT DZ 7100 HltpW..ted 7100 .-.w..w 7100 ................. ....................... ...................... . ....................•.. .................•..... . ..................... . ~ ru.11 U1ne, I flD)'t l*C'f ~ &. Sal 'lo\• train Miatur• •dultt Y •n '• Ttnnh• Shl.M'• JT1~ t. I o.nit ti•)-t•dM tf 7l UU. al.u 21311 f\lt'Wpor\ Oh d c l'lil • pray palnh•r. up.it . 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Laftd SCIMs .m • 'urrt'ntl\ i.:0 111..: 10 Jnd 1u1t1on r t•fun tl ,,,111·1:1•&h11:hl> mol1\Jl 1 ~I S0 o Commiulon 1 -• 1'11.!a.''' apµI~ m "4'r!>on ,1t •~ lt11 uwrl'U!>b.1 t..'Jrn pcr.:.oruuwl d~p1111ment ~Thi' S...n. od 1 n i.: ' b a :. I.' d o 11 <IS!J.)402 pt•rlormanre, please a1> I' \CIFI<' ~lUTtlAI. Asif tor Mr. Evant 1-"\ ttl IH4 ~ El Camino 7W N1•wport ('t•11t1•r llr 1<1•111 San <.:le mt·nte 1't•"Wl)ortC(.,!i:;,'" h . l' 1\ llM1Pl 1!11u...,•• l'11n ·nt RADIO '"'"' "·•L'' 1•ar1'fl11i;1 tn rt• l luntinat.on Beach Union High School DtSlnl't 18 II me rit &ys tems st twol 1.11slntt We offer an 111'\ prei..'llW package of Cull hmel1l$ Apply &t Room lZ> HBUHSD 10251 Yor1tto"o A\l' Hwiungton Beach. (,/\ 92640 Equa l Opp Empl) r ~1 F H SECRETARY Sl1tt1on ery Stor .. In Coron.I <WI Mu nteda u pr'd 11 1tle11 lad) Full u.rne. ~ 4-Ys Xlnt work U\11 oond •~pec1ally fu~ llltnWI 616 1010 Rf''IC'e Lunch 41 d1Mer _rer;;....;.~,;.;;....;.;;;;;.-_____ , l 49ct t:~~'id:~t aN!u avn1I APPl,Y dady FOR S ALE·t:=nd tbla, clamand. VVS.l E • 8. llAM Bernard r., 3201 boobhllva, queen h!ck· ~ce hllh lue t: Olut llwy, CdM •bed COUtCh, pyTCxw.re, C IA tertllluted , ap W~SIMAM apt~rack.atyrofoamtrf' e l e d SSt,UO sell P F• t'.lat. la ettamk planter """ ~rt t1rrw. Ill ordt'r~. & 'ltand cheu ut &et w /d1amonda " Mode & 11 h vfry Muat be ' · Nbea. m.uter piece. ap STOCK CLERKS b<>ndable S4 2~1 hr lo beautif ully framed pr111ed Sl~.000. St'll Mart llejtaJ &>suty Sup pn.nu 548-1.546 lll0,000. l!'Y 2631-. 171hSt C M Wal erbed Incl rram~. 8race&d w /diamondl & maurae, LLner & heater rubM!a. appraised 18.SOO. 1 I 2 yeo~ d1•ctron1c1ll M8I ~.. Sl500ti05 \I PM ~ 9749 sell S3 000. We net<! St.Qc-k C.ll'rkA to •••••••• ••••••. • ••. •••. ~-Pendant diamond. ... help us m11 1nta1n C)ur .......... I005 Sofa 3 months old Prell)' 2l'K't..1. nawleu, finelll l e ader .. h 11> tn the ••••••••••••••••••••••• brown pnnt, xlnt cood. Slben an rurple color manuliH·ture of com l•---------i $225.Ca11536-0232 /\meOlyst fi,500. puu:·r prodU<'l '> ~STER ---------~ f'ems. SacriJlclna ltetipoo111b1hlles will an · "r..o>..\ae£v • Household furnitur e , Cluallfled buye rs appt d i.de jot pulling and 1s ANTl"" 'E MALL ITll.-l sell. no reasonable only 1714) 546-0711 . su.anrt of parts, and a s "'v olfer mused.~ 10« ~~~~~~~~~~ i.em»Ues Jo'am1har w11h 0-.llly l~. Fri 10.9 r d ~F:DTUESOA Y Wldter'-48" md dining ta ~':Ji~ter printout e Unl Westaunster Avt' ble &4 c:hrl\. ~. We olfer a stable work <lardenGrove S54~103 ~-5916 t'fl\1roomcnl wnh an I.'~ ~tchen or d1rung rm &.a 1·6J lf'nl '>Diary andl•---------1 tile hr.; S15 henPf1L., paC'kagP mr lud AMTIQUI · 4 c 644 1376 in~ t~Jmpany pdtd hfl' OC roodlcal and dl'ntal 10 CL I( Solid brass queen s11l' <.urance Pension pl;in AUCTIOH headbOard. approx ~ft -,a\1n~ plal) v.1\h hit.th "-al Mar 24. 4PM tall S2:5(I <Ast over S6()(J u'IU'rt">l rale. Ont' v.l~·i. Pre'iew IOAM 4P!'A !'le* WlU also consider p.11d \arauoo a f\Pr s1" Approx 350 lots trad1t1R headboar d for month.o;. 11 paid hohda)' mcludlne. ruce rattan sota hide ia per ~ear This pos1uon bed ror studio apt Call t I f 11 d lloward Gr<>•wHalhers & mus ,e 1 t.' 1 m "'~ cloclts."'.'>ttanr 1 2 & 3 67J.3!'6t 9 5 9PM wltdya mtldlull'I> l'l{;!<j::>t apph train !>kelet.ons. (ar11.e 12 lOP~f "'icnd.s It• 1'1-.ltSO~!\ l'.:L rollect.IOO ol \'ienna l.Z & Fili>S I RIV(• IN< ..... ..-o ... ··-" r.-.--.. '.IUll ICt'llh1 II \ H·nue l<.t>ld Mt:-:.J <..A !12626 1-.A1uul OpµortWlct} l-.mplo> Pr ~\ F J wei~lS. roUert100 or Decorator~ tbl. carnage docks. doublf' 4 ,· x 7' bevele<I plate dial calendal"'i Ptnwheel gl~s top, on naturdl ~wn. 3 tr•rn fu5tt q apevint: t runk base I> r <1 c k ~ t 1· Io r k s , fsleei remlor~ 1 Vel') Amenr l!JI we11tht rlocks beautiful & unus ual collert 1on o f Eng lis h \155 10 10 dys, 644 65!13 Grimdfother!>, French .!'"-~------­ brome & marble dock!t, 11U>1r boxe:. ~tr etc. l.a.1T) Morgan ~nttques 1685 Toroo.W Wa) 8' sofa $100 ~at<'hln ~ loVt' l()\l' !14!8l $40 Both SIZ kou.nd maple tablt' 11oitn <;.ipt.a.111's rail. two V.iH~. 3 rupbouds ~ Tall rvram1~ lamp $15 I~ shape Diamond 1.1~ <'lS on !tOhd 14 kt gold band 961-1217 ----- \lan.o; Watch 18K gol11 ba nd S!l50 O HO. Call ~~~ --- C .rwwima ~O'le& paint 10~ J diamond solita re., o\ er 1 ct ea . se vt.-ral H 'T') hne Eme rald no~~. all inherited r ece ntl) ~11!.\t !>ell all ror bel.l c abh o1rer Y64 3290 1080 ······················· LUGGAGE TAGS , Regular & men 1 raise:.. 2 wlcs vacation afln 1 vr ~medical. dentai & tJre ms at no cC>l>t to An Eq ual Opportuntt} t>mployel' Fl a g s h 1 p ,__.i-•. r•n•"'•u•}•l·r-'f_F __ ''"'. t>t1111. ... 1• µurt•n\' on SHACK '"'''"'·''' "'kn<h-'" hnrnt• A TANDY CORP. ,. "'"• " "~ de\t•lup Pu61t1on ava11ablt> am mi'<balt>l} for J ix.'(•Jlh t1nt'flted secretary '"Join 1iur bus~ Ccilenni: IJ1•1Jl ~flt.~ appl11 ant., Y.111 pu.,..,t'..,., good l~ p111 1: !>kllh . pll'a!>anl plwrlt manner & be C1blt> lo han die a \OIUIDC of '-'111 k h.nJ<>y xlnt <'0 benl'f11~ inrlud1ng a tree nw.tl l'a eh day Aµply 1n f'('rsort 9am noon. Mon Fr 1, l'l·rsonnel Mew 1 iott Hotel 900 Mcwport Cntr. SWTTCHIO.ARD Brok{'r .111 1· rrrm Ill I a.<,h1(>0 b l.inti ha' 1 m m•~llJI•· l'l'lf•ntnR fur n· t t·pl1on1,l ll11ur-. 7 I ~\pt·r p r1 I l ont.1r r ll1•l1·n \l r l.inlr\ fn r ( '.061.4 ~a C: a 92626 1714 1 5-W-~ II.arbor Blvd North lo :-.unf~er I ~~t i ··~> 5996 lrum ~our busUless card "'A.'nd one card ror earh Utit pill'\ ~ spare We• r e turn permanenll) <,i'Wl"ll attractrve tag & !>trap. m ePttrll! a 1rl1n" I lJ reqwremenls Pr1.: \t'tll iu,, & theft' f <Jr J µi•NJOa llu-d lei)( enr low "':stlpape r . fitbrl(' or ··DJ\ Glo' papt·r & ,. ,. v.111 bJ•'k & lnm \QUr WI.!.'> Or Ir> two card' 1>6C.-k l.o h.H k , Uin~ __ Hc~p "-'2 8(1-14 OFACE MAMAG~R '\ee<l I 1url 1mrn<'d m w.t have somt> '"'l'rill4 or rt· 111 f"ltal" ,., V!'r Ca II or ""rubmil re--umf' Urm cr1al t-'1nan<'1a I JG.iOO.Pac Cst Jlv. \ s1 21!1 .• Hunll.nJ!\on Harbour r711 •1Wb..:.,1',1 E 11 ~. Office C&e-rtt Jr. Perform duues 1n J\, H \ P. & b1l1rni.: ~o t:'-P<'r ne<' Will tr.un I ' Pl' S()wpm JO key :1dd1 ni.: mar h1oe h v tou r h fre(er pt'rson v. hu-.1 , r~ olfi('(' cour'ie.., II ..., 'tlr Jr C'oll•·1!f' "'art 'f:'TOO mo Xlnt lwn•·ftl'i & .\IW'Orlanl'( ron<I l'•1 l1w.i1 I' ·1 1•m11IO\ t'(.'S lo '-'<>rk ul l h 1· I onnt•r) !->u nt.1n :--... on :il ~'WO ll:irbor ...,!•· \llJh ,11 ro~,f rrJ m Kuri:ter K111g ;\lu..,t be rw;.it. t·uurit·uus. & tan or 11olllJnl! (I) l?tl J UUI OnP l"r t Tut'" '.i 'l. 1 hurs 3 •1 "'fr1 , •1 l'h• otht•r p<ie. L.., \1011 'I ;; \\ t•1I !l ;, Fri !l : •. & ~l !of h ,\pµly '"'' 1-t•NJ(I J I The Tannt'n . \h '\I 11r T hur-. brt"' n .i lit i onaJI 6.JI ~91 l<.t .J I-.' lJIA ";ell'' ln•~st~t Sales EARN 80/o COMM. I '. ' ' I I I\ •11 ... J b I I'd E.O.E. I• I •I. \iU'I h ll \41 •un11111>m nl 2\ r'i l'Ollt'J:I• 11 .... ._.a.ti '>('tt•nt t' ilrt'J & lt.t\I hacl µrl'VIOU:-. f'\ p .. nt'nt'l' "'"h clt'\l'lop m 4· n la II} d 1 !> J b I ut rl>ent.~ Respans 1t11hlll·i. include pn1gramm 1n1? tn ::>t'lf hi;,l p & lt'l'>Urt' ,.,1.111 !> b l· ha\ 1o r mud1fl r auon. & 1·om.1o; l.u1t superv1~1on J oh 1n 1 luck-s room & bo.1rd, • SllAI pt-r ~knd L nllt·d t 'crebaJ Palw ~" 57hO Hestaurants Niqht line Cook 1-·1~h 1•\1Jt•n1·r11 t· !:>al:in 1rnnmtHL .. uratt· 14 l'1'Jli'r l1alt111a l't:n Ca ll Juhn Wl-tl thruSun f>i;s 11.:1:1 SALES TUIMEE f'('(' l'•lld s1;;.o(IO PIU'i l'Olllffi F1r..t ~ t•ar pol1·n t1aJ $2() 000 Xlnt oppl \ ror man<t l!Pmt'OI J.m·al lt'rr [)(•,l?r~ plu.<. <:nme <.ale. b11t k1?rouno I-.an tasll< bt-m•£1t!o park .11:t•· CJll foo l Buff. !>lO ~ \L'iO ~l'\·J~ !-.nelhni.: & !-.nt·ll1ng or :--1·"' por t Ht'.11 h ,\l(t'OC). 43 IU l'cimpus Or ~ndw1rh & !>.tlad ;,r:, ..,.•mblt•r... lull t1m1• 51\:M 11'\I \loo l-'r1 !'art u nw 5,\;\l !I A;\I . ~t on Fri ~J 5(1 pl•r hr I.co rr .., t\ It t• h I' II. !Ji !J ll 'i' I 7 J I l IU \.\! lnr appt Or. Hewport h<Kh ~.qua! d~rl~ .... m ph r • • SECREJ ARJ£S • • HF. Sh l>IO. lra rn S13 :.'00 ltet'f>P\ \\ 11.:,0~ltl Ho~· I< 1-. \ll..t)! -.h !ll Siii 1""' ~lcsrlcet 1n1? ">hnrthand 'IO 1\11,,hl'ltrt S I 1.000 i\m itn ld1tr Ht-: 518.000 ( ,;'" f >fr L'om111111·r.., Oran~e. SI:? 1,11111 • ·~t«.Con.'>ultanb • • •••Our Off1c1: • • ~ \ppt Only f-'rt'<' EO ~. Lu ltl·tnde ro; 1\J!1•nn 41l:!tl Hirr h. F'>I .th ·1~1 :'\ewport Lie a ch K3.3->1 I ~ 1 ·•l'I '' ~ ;!292 • 'frarn•'T' 'f~'1Ni 1•1.rno ltUJl or t1rurn \m•·n< .in \111 11 SJ.re l!llu lldrbor 111 ,, • TECHHICIAH 1(4·J1l "'< h• m:it 11·.. f 11'"1 .__ r.11'· mt., h I & elrr- .ih1 h l \ ~,m,. 1 r .i\ l'I ·11 • .l\111Sl.MI\.,. 1•1 <ar \l11q ,.m l-~m plo~ m .. nl \i:l'lll'\ 1.;2,, ~, ..... J \Nd1• 1-:. ~Ulll' :t13 1°4~W \ll':>a 7:A l iii . 1;31 157!> :\~.H.H \~Et. Tr·lephone J,l1rl & t \ 111~1 :'l:e11o ~><1rt K<·Jt h <1rl'J t a ll t1I:! .>in:.! lu r 1n 8010 ~ ·•··•···•····•·••······ :l \ 'nlN"i GaH1•r1 & Sal tJt.t root 111 UOlb r 1 ... " n 111.: 11 It 1 n g a s o ' en' " l.lf\Jller. onl) S210 .... 25 t)('low wh.JJe. Mon I-r1 tt-5 nr~ .;.,___; ___ _ R£AttGBlA TOtl S2 S. 96&-4l~ t.lt'S Or)f'r .\Jmond L1k•· n-o Pt-rl rood $1i5 M.S-31"7 L'pnltht f'r'~r. run5 but OOt'li., dl.>f nio-1 un ll A.!. It IOJ( $oi5 ()r vlft•r ~ ~ .JttiPM ------ <..J t~.~ \SO (11\IR, fair h'.1nrilt1<10. SJ() nr bt"ll or 1"1' l).l2 1<292 1.'\t'OJn~'I ...._>tid l'nd!>I•· offlr r dMk \ f'f'\ bt:.iulllol 32~ rt t' ~I< l 1> p •.i ll' II a, •~JA·wntl'r Mand $200 IA>-'-OA ------'Gso9t 54* IOSS .....•..•.......••.•••• I-urn boo k:.. p1 a.no gwtar h1k1 ' ~I'"" 1n~ rT\ddUM T\ . l'lC (2:> L HM' lid I l)i :>-0600 l'Hll 'f;.~ ~ea <X''I <;:; I lJI(." 'I li()P I I •lJ~ <,) .11)\,f 1•1•X' mor1· $1 ~o t'J !'>alt" 1'<1'\ lnrludl'd '(IC \H IJ~ [)rJ"' 'our uwn or !lent! nanw.. ·~rM.'i phoot' ~ "' .. II rnJilo> on+' <'a r d pPr laf.( \1JtJ '/!I f'dr h ~ l'he('k or mooe} or dt'f"\O PtlOT PtUHTIHG P t> 'Rox 1560 (nr.Ut ~~.Ca 92621l l~. tu rthtr.lf\e5 1 & drapes & rod.'! By lhc----------room P\11.'1 'W roughl Iron ~ UftifonltS <~ u L e b o . ~ h a r P 2 urufor1Jl5 SIS each I ~l 1r row .. \t' & m"r 1..mL'>wlS20 !->1te9 lo.all 1\t'fl'6 (Jpl'n Sat 8 5, :i;; 111 exrelk'fll cood1tion & \tJ~ion 8.ly OT CdM worn onJ)' a few umes b' Ph&14 1533or673-4990 i.tudent nurse 54Q.57ill -aft ti • ed near Ne-.. port 11••111 h 'Call "42 (Jfl76 fur nppt ·~ - -{lfirt· Claims ,\dJU'il..r N<•14 tr\lt:I \ ll'"' 111g for <td 1flt1onC1I o;.dt•.,pl'OJ1le 111 · • II 111111 111 n •.1 I t•,ta tc· I t II II .1 r l 11 l' r ... h I ll '> «11m·1 ·1 hrukera,.:t-..1 br• :1\ JJlr1hl<' l;11t.il & out vi ,t;11,. r\111 111 I' '1 C&ll tor :1pp1 Hest.aurant:. ~Enn:T /\HY -'\ L 'T opp lt>r sharp l(trl l"r 1•.ililtlOO w lari.:e pae ka l! 1~ co. at C'XC<' ntr1t·~ 111 Npl At·h Go o d -.c.'<Tl'Wnal !tktlls nct'tlt'<i T> Pltll' a ho' e liO'-' IJ m . DHtllllN! maC'h inl' l.'X PN J must. Short.hand pref Superb ~nd1ls Cdll Lem at 714 1752-2711 1-.<I E SECTY jlKKPR ll'Y-Vl~ ------- ~W$t1t Chef Gas .-.to\e 'Woc1ts ~ood $15 848 S.2()1 ~ ••••••••••• ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~!"'!- • CDllege d<'~rN' r<'<lu•n·d 'Good hE>n•·flls FJrm1·r'> t n s u r a n r l' ~I~ f:OJ-: PACKAGERS f'"male SJ 15 /hr l11 -.t;1rt Merit r<1 1'-l·i. ' ~~ 5_125 ____ _ ·" l'"' Ill> rt I n l l' n la l t l'rop t•r l l l'' Jn r .I l-Ol'lJQrllll' l'l;,rza. ~u: 201 :'\B . CJI . 92660 714~~$.I 03!A.l !teal fat.ile Me-N-Ed's •COOKS •DELIVERY •• DRIVERS SECRETARY I 1t1rl of fire Airport area Mw.t have· exper 1n romme rl·1al R t-: rnanaSl & devel M u.~l b<· mature & have xlnt skills Salary flex 833-0300 Security OfficttS All .,hafts Oranize Co locauon 17 u 1 971Vi243 Tdephont> ~I~ ~an1..1 Ana Va cation Club '.'.nrl< any 3 5hr.; J.8pm. Mon Thurs 1-.'< p 'd S5 00 I hr & op ~1 7957 ------ T t-: N :"' I S R E C E r Washer & dryer. late mdl, xlnt rood .. $l2.5 each. ~!1848 ~--~-- 8020 lkydes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schv.'1:DD Paramount. full c:amp)' equipped. bke n o Make o1rer. ~ lift 6 lilillln4; Materials 1025 J ;:tr\ lime 8 .H tt'n d1·r R<-.·<it-d to r Heer W 1n1· 1 lMr '.'.~kend t.-\t•nrnl!" onh· ~or middle .11!t·1l ~looking for t•ll'.lrJ rTIClflt'V Ask lo r J 111 or H<:'1d1. 714 964 17().t <lll U>J\.~ I oc ·-.;<.;fLllRS - Lor.ii Calif homt· brnkt.>r 1s now mlPr \11''-'IOl:t fur 1 <treer minded loa n 1n un'c lo r '> T rJ1n1ni.:. prnj!r.•m ~ 11 ·c1h pr" \ 111111 lfr.11 1·-.1.1tl' hl' rt' •ttl l c.11 or •·ntl r1 .. urm lo Part time opemn~s fnr "'omen & men ""Ith oul· t:111ni: µersonah\1e-. "'ho tJ kt> pndt' in t heir work (.l\'er 21 & a bit' lo "'ork e\€S $3 25-$3 50 ICI .. tart ME.N-EO'S FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS Xlnt IJPPl> for .,h ... 111 i.:at "' xlnt l ) pinfl ..,k 1lb lo 11oork in fa..-.t pal t'd. N'tn l!l'ruJ I :-.ie11oport 114.'at·h 11r fit~· C;,rll Lila a l KJ.1 ~'° S F.CY IBKPk. pan11u ll 11me. R E Co Cd~I sa18!) IX'~ 675 ~- SER\ lC l::~"TATIO:'ll Att.t.-ndan L D .t y s h 1 fl A !'.lhdl !)lall()O li lt\ & ln me '\H I l<J:'\IS T port time , 11 B Wt,-i..nd ... ,\trange rn J t r ht.>s . an~v.t.>r phone:.. lake re~t'n .1 11on!> $3 50 hr (;all ~\IVlaorStan842 7147 lflAVR AGIEMT Muumun 1 }r e'tJ)('r rom 1Tll·rr 1al llarbor T ravel. O.;) U lt ······•····•······••·•· WA.VTEO· Air-stapler, lkl '8'". ~ but tn gd roni~• --------Daql 8040 :1p!fl __ _ PART· TIME GIFTWARE Per.;onable. efll'r l!l'lll' I*™'" nt.>e<led .,. <1r\l' .. t1t· al>l hl\ to mt'rC'hanchs •· l'. ,<l1~pla) .:1ft"" a n · 111 11u r "" H l>lO rt> Mon Fr I . 'i 3pm Cull the .. tor~· m <1r1a i:l·r !or interview ap11t •4• ~ Gtdld Druq 1610 San Miqu~I Hewport hach 644-7330 . PBX ()ptra tor, An~ :-H\ \•Xµl•r. als o Opt•r.1tc1r ..,. Su pen '1l>Or\ t"<pt•r ~~ • PIX OPf:RA TOR • Part ume or full time days or cv('S Mus t he a ble to w o rk !>om t• "'kends. T) ping ..,k1ll., n-q ~tany ro. benefit~ EOE Fash. ls. area 640-1110 AlrpOn area !>f6 8000 PHOTO L AB : O rdH Clerk needed 6-11 PM . Sun. lhru Thurs S3 :.!5 ~hr. Call 549-7366 Pleasant desk work fur mature person. $4. hour Mornings 1n Lagunci 'Beach 499-2227 PLUMBER -re pair & heating. Pay accordln~ to exper Refs. reques t ed. Geers Plumbing ~1452 P LUMB ER ..ser vlre/Repair . Must '-have good track record. good dri vlng record. Ex perierl<'ed only. Newport P1\SDbl.nl Is Heauna lnc. ~ ~PL U MBER S HELPER• Must be mechanically In · cl.lned. Hard worker • ·good drlvmg record. -Newport Plumbing & Healina lnc. 645-6525 Pool t tel tass•c• HELPER. Expr. pref. tu not ott. Mu.al have '\NCL 840-7<*1 1111/l :--. Bri lfll. °':int.1 St;(.'RF:T HY Gent·ral ....................... KF.~IO!'ol> ~" AKC Qulmp 5ire Mr Pet & I 'ruH·r .ti I 111,1n1 1al 111400 l'J« < ·,1 11"' \ St4'l'l I hmllni.,t\on ll.irl~1u r , 11 ~11. ,.;.J,7 r. 11 l H1:a.I 1-:,talt• HA VE OPEMIMG for l"'O JJ!RI l'''l't' rPal • lJh' ;ig1·nh 14 tth lt'iHI uw c·1>11l1JJrl\ I· \l'l•llt·nl 1r.11111nit I J ll \I !->tt·llatu t11r 1ntt•n 11·w ·~;3 ·'"'I IU!al fatate '"·' l~');ll 11c .. 1r h Bl\.t II n ,:15 :-.. llr r111l.h u r...i \/ld.he1m !Zi:ll liardt-n G rc1\ t.-h i (; G ll'iJ6 Beach Bhd ~ldn· tun 19(7H \ Jiit'\ \·,,.... HUl'll<I l'I-. l~l;Jurnnt DISHWASHERS COOKS BUSSPEOPLE t-\111 time <loorl oppor <m 1 pciy Lcii.:una l lllb ('all 761i Otiti2 Rccil Esla leSalco; People n•·<-dt.-<i 1n ~u11,1·t I•--------• Heswurant l!t•a('h 11fhre. top lOm rru~1on.' t Jll llucl II~ am' 171 41846-5502 RULESTA.TE SALES ()p t'ni n g 10 w e ll l~tabllsh<.'<i lrvme firm T rai ning a ss1s tanre . J.:t•nerous comm1ss1on :-.chedule. Call Dawn, li33-8600 Red Estate Sales Openao~ for li censed s alespeople: loC'all> owned. wilh national re rcrral S) stem Excellent working rond1ti oos . 1-;arn 100% commission . !-'or ronf1deot1al a pp 't caU7~ .E\_ECV• SYSTEMS· _ ~,.~ro•u) Real &tate SaJes TOPOfftCE • Best Localloo • High CommLSsloo • ProCesslooal Training • Expeneoced only • Ex.penenced only •CallNow Redhill Really 673-7300 AakforWall REAL FSl'ATE SALES •90%• NOOF.SK FEEi ruLL/PARTnM E REALTY NETWORK "957~ JOIMTHE DB.. TACO TEAM l::n,o~ working m a mre t-n\1r onmenl. makin,i: I.he lund of mone) ~ou de · ser ve. Del Taco has 1m mediate openings ror full and part lime pos1\lons . daytime lllld some night weekend work available f'ull beneh ts. flexible sC"hedules . Sa lary . SJ.75-$4.25 per hour ror qualified appliranL'i. Ap· ply in person between !l:00.11 :00and2:00·4 :00. DEL TACO. IMC. 2122 Bnstol Newport Bear'h An F..qual Opportunity Employer M IF f«U1l sales. challenging opp foe "lake charge" pencin. Gd customer re· latloos background & personable sales slulls. Varied duties . Sal & comm . Beac h St a · tioners: 4020Campus Dr. RH,A.VH HOC SHIFT Must be dedic ated to ~patient care. Strong readership qualities. Free med I den Cal ha. al\. 90 d ys. Apply : 1445 Supenor. N.B. RN's Part Ume. Reller C harge Nur se . U·7:30AM. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center Ooeta Mesa. 548-5585 RECEPTIONIST -In-SAILING INSTRUCTOR: ~computer co. Exper'd 00 Z7' to 40' In Irvine req1 well tmtl req'd. Xuat be al quahfled reeeptionltl to lnat tl. •w lntervw call hlodle switchboard. ln· 1141675-9060. 9-5. mminC Wit.on • UJtll 1ilfrl c "'ork Lile l> 1.11n g. filing. phone ~m <tll. fnc'fl'Jh orhre F1e 'C1ble hr> 1-'\J II u mt· 95 7 3046 SECRETARY 1\ccit~T' t'p~t~ 1th j!l'neral or£1 r e l.'l( pertl•nce Mu~t k no~ 10 kl•) hy IQUC'h In 1\1-.lU\. Contac:t 832· 7300 StX HETAHY: Newport ~ntcr Law f'1rm In lelli"enc-e. good !>k 1 l Ls & pnor leital expencn n · required C all Ruth Braz.er. Wl 3&00 --- Secretan Unusual position w1lh 10 tenor des 11'n firm " opening up tor the n ght person 4 da) work wttk w ~aull ful s urround ings & negot.Jablot s ala1J ~-:Mi3. Sl::CR ET ARY C ll ALL F:NG I NC PV S I TION lN PRESTIGIOUS N PT BCH OFflCE. 55WPM ft,1J... TIME OR 8 30 TO 1:.>OR12toT05. MAY lNCK&\SE. MUSf BE f' I. E X I 8 L E A RTl (;U L A TE . VARI ED DUTI ES & PL EASAN T AT , MOSPll ERE. THE H EA'DQUAHTE RS C OMPANIE S 714-96Hl'756 , S ECRETARY - Life/medlcal lnsl.ll'ance background nee. Full· ume. Cd.M. 673-2717 Serretary /Rerepllonis t The Alwls Co. T yping. an1w e rinR phones , secr etarial du{1es . Tustin Joe S alary S850+benerlts. Call SherTy 832-2881. ::,t·n ice ~t.1 \ttt.-nd. t•\('S \\kr'lth \ ll'lOr1 3 ~1ob1Je. 2.1.W Pla C'ent1d. l ;\I --------- SHIP'GjRCV'G . CLERKS fo'ull tune nour!> Good ro. IA'fl('f1ts, Apply in per~m ~ll.A."vt. Mon th ru Fri. ~andard ~hOt''I lYT1 So Anstul. c~ SHIPPING DEPT :! 1m n'lli'd operungs for all ~1rl ~tuppm)! dept m l: 'wt t::xper pref but"' 111 tra111 Good ro benefits Call fC.-'1~ ~13 SllPPING / RECEIVING CLERK Dady receivm~1sh1ppm~ tunct1oos Coordmate -. 141lh earners Ke:sporu11 ble ror pro c e ~s 1n g paperworit Some relJ t .:d experien c e 1n m&DUfactunng environ· meot help! ul. We olrer a stable work environment walh ari ex ce llent sal a r y and benefits package inr lud mg rompany paid Life . Med ical a nd De ntal lmurances, Pension and ooe week paid vacat100 aft.er6 mos. Please apply at: PERSONN l::L TRIV(lt, INC .........-o •• ~c.-- 3180 Redhill Ave. Costa Mesa. CA Equal Opp Em pl yr M / f' I 'P"t Genf'ral otf1rt• llll£h School grad l"-o ex penen('1: lll.'<'t">l>ary \\ 111 tram tNod bt.•n1:r.i._, & pr u mot1onal op portun1l 1 t:~ Farme r-; Ins urance. 540·4100 1-.0E REPRO TYPIST 8""'swicl&'s D•fHH Di visioR. Is pt t MWtty looltinq to hi~ a Repro T YP't wittl at least 5 Y""' CW'I ospoc • re&at· ed boduJr'owtd. Mtn t haYt e-xpetWttu witt9 tt.llMpt~ tif10C« .d co Pf awr . be able to ut •d tpllce, coordinate catworit wittlllin copy Clftd hlrre the llbilty to wortt wltlt a wldt ...W,of ....... tand ............. Excellent frlnq• a,.,..fit1 off~fll If in- hrHt.d. ..... coll °" ~ ... penotR to: .WyMcrtWt 17141546-1010 llllHsWllYd COINMIM.CA. --· cmGUTION SECUTAIUIS -SHOE SALES. ~anted. wt.,PoyMon 1 full or part time. Good o.t...OM.- Accelerated traiolng Co. benefits . Future ~ will abow• you mgml. pos1tloru po.11· i::qualOpPortunlt)' aecret.arlalaklllsrn ble. ADl:>ly ln person bet. ~ll/F/H /V 1 ~ (Except lypmg> 9am & 1lam: 307'1 S . ~~~~~~~~ ror $100. o.y or evening Bnst.ot c M aeaaaona. On the job at· VBtY .en. OfC moapbere. Trainer: Ex· SHOI SALIS pc111tioo opm rw Mull.I leital aecretary. Cotta Wn.ed wtth or without lalerl&ed penon to pinch Mella~ expr. Will train. Ad· hit at alf desks. BiIUni. Siem AlY vance poulblllUes. Gd typing, etc. TI0-2922 company beneftU. APl>lY TOPllSIDIMT inpenon.9amUllUam. Waitress w1car for Prmley Compal!ln at Standard Shoes. 3'117 wlclter bnket lunc h Beach. S/H SO. ~10&. CM . &enice. 9:30-lPM. Mon- q okke,pln1 1---------Fri. Earn SUS·SlSO knowtedle helpf\ll. 8ead SNACK BAR ATTEN· weekly, Muat be neal, re~11m1 and present OANI'·f hnl pet cly, e dya penoalb'8 • enettttlc. aaJU)' IO Undal Foster. ~I SUS pet' hr alert. Call m-0747 al\ lOAM for P.O. Box 2200 Newport cau Wed or Thurs for lo· -.. Be~.CAtala te.rvlew Newport Bch l--''-'-------- !'h o w Pvt pl) 2_13 un 1345 aft 6 pm ~ Lhasa Apso Pupp1~ Bt>s t oH•·r O\t-r $200 97'J.91Ti All 6 P M ---------l~<;ett Hound. l.l1·rolor . pure-b re<I. lilt paJ>('n.. 3 2 )'T'!H >ld. 962 97 40 Heaul. t Rart-1 "hill' tolhes. AK<.:. sho t ,. wormed & C''e tt>:1lt·d "l~ at r.·s. 84.2-4b24 .J\ 6 ------- .\KCTEA CCP POODLt: $450 992 2178 ----- FnctoYau 8045 ······•··•····•········ G,..y Stlllled k1\lef\S. rrtt to good ho mes C.: J II ~ 6w1c old k1\ll.'ns lmale. l!em. 751-0383 e-...e5 old M. luu.en. Ven rnendly. healthy. Bo1 tra10ed L oves kids . &W-7269 Free to good home Blk Lab , pure bred, n o papers. 4 yrs old. Loves kids. 567 .1300 d.ys To gd home. Collie mix (era puppy. Good with lods. ~ aft 2 pm wkd.yl Cocker· mix puppy, 11 mo&, hou.aebrolleo , to good home. ~l~l af\ 6. FwsHue 8050 . ..................... . •*llUY** Good used F\.u1illure & A.Dobaoces--OR I wW aell or SELL ror You MAS11RS AUCTIOM 646 1616 & IJl-'621 Ex.quiai:te Cb.lDese Cor· nimndel Screen. (Anti· que>. Pd : 13,200. S acrifice: J~1800. I penela I 'd' \;all Rudy: l -714-346-6171 bUI $. ... aft..&pm. Sofa 1' antique 1old velvet. Xlnl eQad. $171. 515'7-1789 AWY M.are. 12 yn old :I.Int d1spos1t1on, v.ell lt'3JDed. all nden. pro _,'el rokJr S:400 846 2654 - Soflbed , n ewly up holstered. +new mat ~ $115 Xtra firm qn box 1rnau $165. 641 -8205 Jtwittry 1070 ....................... \t<1VED-must sell JWI'C t.ramferable rel' •IM~EOlATE CASH• mMlbt>rshlp Sl.200 1t1rl Fo r Gold . !!>alve r . tram ftt 661·299'7 ttfl Platinum. AD) k 1n t1 p u 1uxl . amount. Daniel 6 ·• ~;)48.~~:....:...'------I Colo de Caza (am 11 ) Pay rasb Top Dollar mrmbersh1p. M agn1f1 ~c rap gold . ri n.is. Cft1' ri~ Hunting. r hains. s r hool ring hor)tb•ck r iding an d \\hate\''f'r )OU ha\·e p f' tennis ~ear El Torn Wi ll p1r ltup 957 8053 ~ ~·~. -- God Bl~ l::\ef'YOnt' :'lo"B Tenrus Club. ram1h MMdXtroC9"m me m bers hip. isoo • You v.1" fmd 11 111 scrap tran ftt '!!! ~-1 12-·---­ lA>LD & :-.IL\'EH. ~ h1ch \lo~lchr $40 Hnsp1l<1I ...... bu\ 'At' t~l 1111 ite m!> I.rd St..U. rt•ram1t· m old.' '°' punt~ at no ('(){\\ to t ht•up !ltil:HIW 'llU. or obligauon to 1ell t..11 ~~17 rvr lhLS free l dJ'lll>t.lni. Cn s p reler~ <.en1C't' done m your own 1\0 ~ .. ~ Hm. site \II home PP ~ RCA T V. stt:rc 11 l•imbo Xlnt. S200 Ii l <'rarruc button manw t>i5 3l67 se ll1nR l>Urplu~ i.lor k wtiolsl Blll ~ 7_144 __ ~ l.c!WTI mow«>r PU."h l ~~· Pn\3te 1-'.tn) Hl'YISC SIO Tlre-;i>I l:l s.tO Call ~IL\'F:H DOLL:\ HS ~Jt;Jj.Jtc~5l'~ - t7.Hll11> e,·e-. tli3 2924 Want Ad-> Ca 11642-567>1 THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday during the month of May we wlll run your garage sale ad under this speclal GARAGE SALE heading. GET READY NOWI Clean out the closets, amc end kids' rooms now -get reedy to turn your unwanted Items Into CASH. Call fWYW to place your .ct under this SPECIAL Gar-ve S.le headlnQ for next Friday, Saturday & Sunday I I 1 • =.v po11L1oo. No 1 ••P· eec. N•wport ' Beecb.Mtem dertul doues. Salary up Sales IOS1.050Mo. Send rei>liet F..am Sl50 to Sl.50 ptt wk. to Box ~. Oa.lly Piiot, Part time. Nd 3 people. P08)it ~Cetta Mesa. will train, ~our hn. areA. M4..$404 • 8-Wl IOBM!tblnt )'OU WHl &elJwlU. &ASZI to MU• ClaNUled adt do SEIL tdle llalDI wttb a tt'n BREEZE It well -C.11 NOW. Dlity PUot C1ualfied Ad. 642-5678 OA 9'31126 _... OU111\ed Adi M.2-5171 6CZ·58'71 '°""" ' • ( OAILV PILOT .... w. •• ~ 9190 Mlle•••-1080 ....._ '~ 9040 .... SI .. / ...,"•I Qiuln tllO " ••••••••••••••••••••• ""'-· ... , •rted • ...A. Weelnesd•y. Mey 21 , t980 ~··•••••••••··,·7••1-..· ....... 1_,...w ~· .... l•poritd .... UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deckt tar M•l • Bobby Mar Oelwt('I rmdtl i:-;s"tlk'nl oon 1Akt"MW1 Call ~--- Brand new l n C'} t'k-Sl 0 ltrand MW n<d "lllOfl Sl5 )078 f.'amll)' ml'mbl"1 \htp H~nrhu ~•n Joaquin \lhl.•11 t "lub Ir\ Ah ~ ..Jl)J l¥flN' lj;fJ t.3' Ur•n Mannrr hall) •••••••••••••• •• •• •• • •• l'q UI p Pf"d , b•u Uh I U II ) m•1rihllotd rf4hh to ~ Ol' ll\t • f\J " '1l IN> he ., Illa I ti'~ t'marKI J'I "' hit• 1 JUA"l l'Urt.\ )J4 l)Ol "' •n•na• " "''f'kl"nd•. 642 43!1 '"did.\.\ Xii\ luiuru&l 1• .. r l°nt .....•................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 \" I lw ,,t \'f'f'\ Oh~ Mu't \lr.$J)llO bal u f r WllUY ClU.MCAIS AHDTIUCKS COMMHL CHEVROLET ........ 11 t 1. •J " I r · I \ \1 ~ • I !IU-1200 WANTED! _...,,..,. ' ······················ ······················· ...................... .. ............................ 9727 ltalslloyc. 9756 C..lac 9911 s~~~~" ······················· ······················· ...................... . VALLEY llonda AC:cord LX '711. 5· Rolla HO)'t't' Stiver "71 CAD COV. lmmac, ·.,pd Maroota. a11r. coH S hadow Lot~ 1973 newMJcheUns.31.000mL IMPORTS I'~-m.-~. rmih tire.; & l'tlOCkL XJnt m ech. cond ,.,"" sJ)Okes. tape. lthr t-B.PS TO tw~ .i.1~ 714 Ml 8804. Pr 1 r l" d t o a e 11 . a1200 ~~1 FIGHT ~ &i00_____ 114-&;1 6062. IMFLA TIOM IV ~ •••••••••••• !?.3.! ~ ............. !?.~~ OFFERING 1980 SA.Al ·11 Sev ille. Full)' triulpped Moonroof, ml.l!>t c;ell. •take offer 11"2 lf.i.12. I llic '4 brllllkod ruac 17) 2 \""'''-'Ml.a, l\) ''<I 2 l"l.1'f4"'4 '"'* $1~ l"a l nanna.a. m""' r•ll an uvm I 'n ( 'hn' 1,... Ol"< L' \I h 1 •htn ll.1• •h 1~ ..,hll\lf'f "'""11l1n.- .. AllHIOlt"lt· I \JI ... I . .t\I'• ' raJ' tl•t hollum Ill •;'\I l ln,t I l hn \ l'n ... H lfl)l't'\t'6, 1tl•lll k~ lt,·t µh.uubm1& \ •'• ~ lat ~; 1 .. n ... , 11 1 "°"' ·~ J~wu Mk IX M'<lun ul 000 or1.,:11111I 1111l~·J1 Nrw tarr•., i~I c•ond ~-··rift.~ St1,ooo l .ott' model TO)Olb un1I Vo t vog Cu ll u ' l'Ol>A ''' HICiHEST SAVINGS EVER OH AL.1. MODELS! TURI01 hl>rt" NOW for 1mm1-d1ntc· ah·h' t•n ' Free 5 yr .A.1,0IJ11m1l1• ·12 t;ldorado. fully equipped. St400. Mrs . Goodman $40-6394 t\.w ~· lntlZ ltUl lloto1• in r11b rt'Cl11ooud & ;1la11 ... lht•r ht•1Ut•t. m13ll•,-,., ii. (~Oji ti.31 7)ff7 MO~lN<: SAi. .. ~ l'\.l.lllllW t' 6. a1111lloUH't'!> "'·4~1f1Ublt" 1"f"r. .t11 \'Pl •'Ii '93 ~ ~ \MJlj 1 ll(r\111 I 1-"'~'·r rno~l'r & , 'tU,'t.-r S:.'ltu b"4 h WO~ ~I 00U IU't '~nt r,. ll.lfl•,h•n• Uutre .au ~~ 1l0llfll SALVAGlSAU '" " t-.o m n:-1 •1110 I IV ~ t.:'ll 1 l'- 111,•, t•I t •l1ln1 n111n U'w..wr ~· ltll\, 1117tJ, IUll\ t\JUll'~lf'•I \llll \'111111 IC •' 11 I o1 t t• 111 t' 11 I I 11 ' I 1-' 110(1 t. ha hn, vnh KAll ~ i.'llW 114 w llUi ,.\>rd l<o1ul'lh'r P U • icuod reMtor11 blt' t'lH S4.0> tn) J 17 ~ loGh. s..,,... 9090 ~.~~.:~! ... !!.~~ ..•.........••••••••.•. ~h h.11 ~ \IHI 'll 111 h(lltl Ull t.• .!:> bu111 11r It\ '-':'I 1110 :'II r '\ 111 H1 h ........... 11 ... c ......... . "•o-no>., s.o.•01 PORSCHES WANTED UPT036* MPG!!! \'1JUr m1l .. <11u· m11v vnn Ufll)('l your dn1 inn hub11 anti l -ood 111 on . 1 .. 1~ u I> prt1\l .. 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Ask for JUT)'. l .----...... • a -+ 18 F1 Tem. i.elr ·l'Ont. :.hlJwl•r & Loal<•l Grrat t 'IXlCl S1 . 950 7 60 I A67 ----- Al/lo Set-vie•. Porls . ROBINS FORD 2060 HARIOA BLVD. COSTA M lSA 6 42 · 0010 ······•···•············ l!Jl!O \ud1 "J.~1'.~ Dtt''t'I. -.! g:ii. tilrtk'\, loJdt-t.I ffl "tr.IQ! IMW 97 12 & Acc.flsories 9400 ·79 Dndi.:e Van C:on· .....•....•.•..•....... ••·•····•••••······•··· SERVICE DEPT. Open 6 Uay!> A Week M1in F'rr 7 30 S:J(J Saturda~!>!I 00 5 oo Atlas Chrys.-Ptv. 1!92!j Harbor Blvd Costa Mt·::.a S46-1934 SSAVE SAVES WTTH USED PARTS Imported car parti. n1PORT AUTO SUPPLY IOI N Man<:he~ter Anaheim 776 99CIO CAPRI PARTS 2 new fronl Kon1 !>hO<"kS tfitt.Jng '72 to ·74 V6"sl only S70. for both! New Sears heav) duty 411 month battery, onl) $30! Lik e n e w "RACEMARK" leather sport steering wheel, oo ly SOO! Call 642·0138 Utility Tool Box for small pickup. $85. &18·2509 an 6PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NCYnCETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price or ilems advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehkle classified advertis ing coll.IDlm does not include any applicab~e taxes, license. trznsrer ree1. ruiance charges. '"aes for air pollutJoo control de· vice certilicatioas ot de· aJer documentary pre· paraUan charges u0Jes1 Olhe.rwiN apectf1ed b)' the edvertlser. HJO ....................... T'1iO d the ro11owtn1 can have been l o t al l )' restored t.o concourse coodltioo. 'GPwSCCabrtolet m.ooo 'IS7 Mercedes 250 SL m .ooo '78 Por 930 T\lrbo 141.500 TheM can off~red by PP.m 1-..n -·-----~-__ ....... H •r>100, air. c·ru1:.1· <'<Jn· trol \1u-.t <,c~· • 5st• O!li!I 'T.l Ood~e Vun. PS ·1•B. Air, ::.unrour. AM F~I XJnt Ct.Ind S280<J 5411 119<J:: :\lmrnl! must ~acnrn·t• ·11 multi rolored 1-'oru \an wilh IOU or Xlr as. 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DU' ~er number will ~ in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mestOgeS •• . you coll in at your mnven~ to qet the I~ 191$ to your od . . thtS lef\'ICe Is on y SS per week . For more information and to place your od CXJll 642-5'71 ....•..••......•.••••.. "77 2'«.IZ 2 .. :.! 4 ,pd, t'11.,. .,nrf. \:\I I-\I c,..,, . \ l". 5JK rru. sx.'lOIJ hid iui .t i llt!IO A:\I l-\1 1-.H•ll cond111on s:?oo11 011() !'>'-'> rae 71 ~/. ~h11t• " ,,ar1dl1 int :I.JI\ m 1 .\\I f'' M :.ll'fl'O llULO. lllr. m11.: "hl' . .,ho~ rtX1m l'11n1I m~I 'ale roll <1ft1·r hpm S.:,7 "'4ifi lif.'J IJai..un :.'Ill/ \.Int mort :'lit·"" \lullhullJnlJ, SliWis.:! '1-11)7 iii 0dL'un 1'1lkup Lona.: be<I. A C. rn.tl!~. 1\ M J-:\I radw, 1 .1m111·r .,h1·ll . HJ.IJUO ma. );11100 t.-,1 oll ~971~1 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , \ \I F 'I ll I r k 11 11t11m1 \I r. t 1 01111 '' JI~ I 1J\ •>-4 I '•.! l I I \ t' .,111.t.n. 111 \fl,Jllil "'ff "h .. 1•1 ,\.\I f')I l "'-"t'llt' ... , ... 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AM l f"M lllpe New tir es $9'J5. 8-17·3S25 u.-...coL~ M ERCURY UEALEHSHIP RAYFUDEIOE UNCOL'l-MERCURY lti 18 Auto Center Dr. ~lWwy Lake F"oresl exit IR\.INE I 130-1000 '75 M~~·~ooa~ µwr AM /FM, air . til\Km1. Best Offer. ~S732 ~ 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Convert. New wp. V8 151 Real sharp looker! gm Call 661·3.983 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST ·74 Apollo· Ve r y .1111od R....it 9755 rood ~.000 miles. S2500 11 Omega Brouttham Coupe. V·6. Air cond., Power brakt-s, tioted glass. AM/FM s tero, Bucket seats. console, po~r sLeenng, power windows . Light blue met.a.lbc with matching ~-S279S. Call Fleet HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SAL~&SERVICE OU>SMOllLE HONOA GMCTRUCKS ~Harbor Blvd. CaiTAM ESi\ 540.9640 '72 Honda 600. $0mpa Needs work. ~1080 15-00tn. 213·2$5-4400 Ust-the Dally Pilot "F'aM Result" 1ervlce directory. Vour service Is our •s>ecl•lly / Call "2·56711 rxl. 322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 001 30M2 '63 CuravaJJe. Lld Edi· l.im. New son top. Fully restored. Pvt ply, $1500. 847..00.0aft 3 pm. RolsR.-9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROUS·ROYCC 1WOJ•.....,._ Nt---11Ncll \'----........ Cl.OHO SUNDAYS 1971 Com lche Convert. Completely restored to new cood. White w /deep mt Int. This car is out· standlngly beaut. "8s bend its llM! l !l80 · s do not have and ~ on\)' 175,000 7»1913 --~---~--17 Bwck Reiial 47.~ mi Beau C'OOd. nu l trt"I. \'111)1 t.op. crwse conlrol. tall ~hi , p w , many xtras. ~000. 644·983i eves Dept. Dally Pilot, h dt 642"'3'll. Ext. 210 '58 Spec-lat. 2 dr. ar op ·~~~~~~~~ 2nd owner. Runs good. I · No nast or damaae. Nds ...,....., 9960 ' Plilfll & uphol. Sl200 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• will trade for van OT i l Plymouth Sc11mp, gd sma.U economy Pickup. gas mi, nu tires, nu 861·0012 brakel. ll500. 64&·2700. Colll9C 9915 P..tlec 9961 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IO SEVIW DIESEL: leather lnt Bvef')' option. 4.twnul 891·1588. ·111 Otdilh1c roupc. Oood tran portao on '900 080 758-4234 o r 49).(1187. '7T Fll'ebtrd E1prtt ve, 47.0tt ml. Must sell! ~. CaJJ 00.3496 •77 BONNE Brougham lmmac ula te w I all power . Owner . S4M-6U-O:M9 l • ., l'eur Hometown Da11y NewNpaper p I I j VOL. 73, NO. 1•2, • SECT ljNS. 46 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 , 1980 TWENTY-FtVE CENTS ' Carter to View Site Volcano Fallout Traps Thousands DEJECTED OMty-~ -· HOMEOWNER ROSS STEWART S\l_RVEYS THE MESS IN HIS FRONT YARD .Huntington Beech Man Looking Forward to the Normal Uae of Hla Toilet --'• Flush Saga ~ontinoe Seioor Woes Mount for Huntington Family By ROBE RT BARKER Of ltw Oallt Pilot Sl•tl Ross Stewart watched plumb· ers finishing up repair work on the sewer connection to his Hun- tington Beach home with great relief. 'Stewart was looking forward to t he norm a l use of his bathroom. And wh ile that p r ospect doesn't often generate joy in most people, it is a big deal to 'Stewart. That"s because his toile t h asn't worked right since Apnl 7, he says, and has caused no end of discomfort It seems that the toilet accom· m odates fluids s atisfactorily, but not solid material. Stewart had to buy a Portable toilet for that. "You couldn't believe how Pilot '-Lost Way' Before Fatal Crash Evidence mounted today that a young Huntington Beach pilot became lost in a fog layer short· ly before a fatal ai rplane crash Sunday night Killed were John Vanderriet. 21. and hls wife , Lori, 20, of 4821 King's Ci rcle Wally Funk. inspector for the NationaJ Transportation Safety Board. said Vanderriet had com- m un ic ated with the control tower at Long Beach Airport. "His only words were. 'I'm lost.' ··Miss Funk said. "When the tower asked his a l titude , there w as only silence." That was believed to be the time that the plane crashed at Seal Beach Naval Weapons Sta- tion at 10:06 p .m . J anine Gobbell. a resident of Huntington Ha r bour , said she b eard an airplane flying ex· tremely low over her house at the lime . "I thought someone was try· Ins to land in the channel. I ran outside and so did one or my neighbors. "The plane sounded fine when tt disappeared into the direction of the crash," she said. An employee at the tower said happy I waS"1i'rter all this tame.·· he says "They told me they thought th~y fi xed the problem Th<'y said to turn on the water in the house and see how the new pipeline works. "A II at once they s houted to turn off all the taps. I knew I was in real trouble and sure enough I was." Stewart said extensive digging and regular repair work on the line thls weelc !las resulted m mor e leaks in the sewer line ·'There was water com ing from practically e~erywbere. "T he plumbers told me they would have to dig out into the street and the job was too big for ~em . ·'So now I'm looking at more problems than before and I have a big six-root hole in m y yard.•· Found· Alive St('warl, a m anufacture r s · r epres('ntat1vc who lives near the Bolsa"Ch1ca at 17842 Alfawn Circle witfi his wife and two sons. said he believes that por. lions of the pipeline have col· laps ed because of unstable soil conditions . He has asked help from the buil der of the five-year-old tract home he bought last year. He also has asked the city to pay for repairs. claiming that the in· spect.ion was iAadequate. But without success. he says. · "Thev told me that because it was ·a connecter h oe to my house it wu my responsibility to fix. "They probably are going lo have to tear up the driveway. the street and the whole thing. ··1·ve a lr e ady paid about Sl .500. It's not my fault and I am conside ring suing someone " Huntington Girl, 4, Victim of Kidnap BAKERSFI ELD CAP) -A 4-year -old Huntington Beach girl kidnapped from a playground here was found alive by two hunt· ers after she was dropped off from a pickup east of here. The hunters took down the U>ast Trustees To Discuss Sl,evens Case Trustees of the Coast ·Com· m unity College District will meet in a special closed·door session tonight to discuss their next move in the wake of Lee A. Stevens' resignation last week as president of Golden West College. The hastily arranged meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m . at the dis· trict offices, 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. It was officially called "to consider tbe appoint· ment, einployment or dismissal of a public employee." pickup's license number. lead· ing to the arrest of Benjamin Foote. 53, of Bakersfield for in · vestigation of kidnapping, child m oles ting and se xual perversion. police said. The child was checked at a local hospital and released. T he little girl was'-grabbed from a school playground Tues· da y whHe playing with her twin sister and a 7-year -old relative whose family the twins and their mother had been visiting here The older girl said a man tried to get all three girls into his pickup. The Huntington Beach girl was forced into the pickup, but her twin sister and the older girl ran. The kidnapped girl was re· covered by Ecnobio Bireens and an unidentified companion who saw her dropped off while they were shooting ln a remote area 12 miles east of here about 8 p.m . VANCOUVER Was h. CAP)'- An estimated S.000 travelers stranded by the shutdown of ash· clogged highways and airports Jammed s h e lt e r s across Washington today as the death toll from the eruption of Mount St. Helens chm bed to 10. I Rel at· ed photos. Page A3 J In W a s hin f(t o n , 0 C .. meanwhile. White House press secre tary Jody Powell s aid President Carter would travel to Portland, Ore.. today to m~t With officials and 1n~pect damage caused by the eruption Powell said Carter would take a helicopter tour of the area around the volcano Thur!>day The pr e s ~ sccre t aq :.aid Carter's p1lolS "do not feel lhere is any danger" in n yanJC ttlrough the ash-clogged air GO\'. Dixy Lee Ray had asked · t arter to deelare the-state a di~ aster a rea and officials kept wary eyes on a .dam of mud and debns lhat stood between the waters of Spint Lake and the residents of c1t1es below the mountain. · G eolog1sts said the eruption ,,already has spewl"<i almost a'> much ash and rock as Vesuvius dumped on the ancient Italian City of Pompeii In 79 A D . kill· ing more than 2.000 If put in one pile, it would cov er a square mile as tall as three Empire Stat e buildin gs. Bob C hris tiansen o f t h e U .S . Geological Survey estimated the volume al six·tenths of a cubic mile . Vesuvius spewed less than t hree-quarters or a cubic mile or material. The mountain also has emitted huge, unmeasur~ volumes of steam and water vapor, Chns- tiansen said. Officials listed 98 as m issing following the blast that a Kien- tis t described as a "unique event" in the history ol Mount St. Helens. · · 1 feel as though I have just come back from a lnp to the moon." Gov. Ray said after a helicopter tour over dozens or miles of flattened trees and mud· devastated homes. • About 1.000 bad been evacual· ed from homes near the vokano. while untold numbers or others found tempor ary lodging without assis tance and never checked with aulhorilies. said Ben Dew of the state Depart menl of Emcr~ency Services T he number of known v1cl1ms of the blast and mudslides rose Tuesday to 10 and Cowlit.z Coun ty Sheriff Les Nelson said the toll would climb much tugher He said he expected a party or eight campers to be a eclaretl dead, since their campsite was obliterated. As eruptions subsided to a col umn of steam rising to an altitude of about 11.000 feet. U.S Geological Sur vey volcano hazards expert Dwight R Cran· dell said the waters of Spirit Lake were likely to remain 1m· pounded heh.ind mud and debns piled as high as 200 feet along the first 17 miles of the north fork of the Toutle River . O fficials fear e d t h at the blockage might give way. caus- ing noods in Longview. Kelso and Castle Rock, 40 miles to the west. About 50,000 live in the area below the la ke , which shrank to about a third of its six· mile area under torrents of mud and debris. • · 1 do not believe a sudden fiow down the valley is a Credi· ble event. I foresee mudflows ol s m aller ma1nitude." Crandell said. visibility was at four miles at .the airport at the time. However .. e said conditions could have been worse over Seal Beach. eanwhlle, safety lnsped or It said the cause ol tbe crash not been determined and that tbe invesUgaUon might take ieYeral months. District officials were unable to say this morning whether any public action would be taken by tbe tnastees alter they emerge from executive session. Ursula Mom .. We haven't ruled anything out, •• ahe said. Stevena blmsell scheduled a meeting with the Golden West faculty late this afternoon to an· oounce whether be will lland by Unwed Actress Has a Boy LOS ANGELES <AP> -Actnu Orsula Andreta. a sex 1ym· bot durin.I tbe 19eOI. ha• 1>ec9me a mother -al a1e '4. .,..,,_ TOPPLED FIR TREES LIE ALONG VOtCANO'S PATH 100,000 Acres of Timber Destroyed by Hot Mud ,P > Canada Seattle 0 MILE S Washington Spokan~ • Oregon 10 RESIDENTS OF THESE CITIES WARNED 50,000 People Periled by Volcano ---~---- FV Council Kills Business Fee Hike A proposal to raise Fountain Vdlley business li cense fees 15 per cent died before the City Council Tuesday night No COWi· c1l member would move even to put the proposal to a vote. The fee tuke plan, presented to the council by city Comptroller Howard Stephens. would have affected all Fountain Valley businesses. with the exception of contractors. Stephens pointed to a s urvey indicating that Foun- tain Valley's current fees fall below the countywide average. T he city staff had estimated that the fee increase would generate an additional $20,000 in a nnual revenue . C urre ntly, Fountain Valley service and re· tail businesses annually pay $40 plus S3.SO per employee in busi· ness license fees. died. <Mayor Al HoHinden was absent > T he council did unanimously approve a series of wale r or · dina nce changes that will in · crease fees and penalties as· soclated with fire protection and ser vicin11t. (See F EE, Page A2> Coast Weather Chance of r ain 30 per- cent tonight, less than 10 percent Thursday. Partial clear ing Thursday afte r- noon. Lows tonight in m id ~. Highs Thursday upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY RtctuM>n ltof arri~d in Young1t010n, Ohio, whut l tHl mill blolf funtaet l that I Miia Funt oonflnned tbal the .F= a Ceuna-182, bad been ' by Vandeniet"' Sbe Mid -t bad 1ucceuf\a11.Y com~ • bis resignation or will retum as president under the coadltions propoled l..11t week b)' the trualeel. The SWUl·bom actress 1ave birth to her first child Monday -a alx-pounct, lCk>unce boy •-accorcll o1 t~ Ten Griffin, a 1pokeawoman for Cedars-Sinai Medical Cent.er. She aald T\lelday Ut.al mother and IOD an "dotna just ftne." Councilman Roger Stanton im· mediately objected to the pro- posed fee hike, 1taUoc that be is pbiloeophically opposed to the use or business liceNe fees u a re venue producer for the city. He contended that the purpoee ol sucb reea sbouJd be to belp the city keep records on the various busineeaes operatint within ita Umita. onct madf Uw cifv importmat • how ~ cold. SH Storv. pltotOI ,,. 84. -..... ot na,bi Ume Dee ~. ... eGllftrmed allo tbat tile .• ...,...... Ud taka off from "llludowlan Airpart. -PtlMral Hrvlu1 for tb• · 1::ar , ... ., couple wbo . ra•utH from HuaUa1toa • .... 8c'9ool ta lt'l1 will 1tl IMW n.lda1 at l :IO p.m. at .,. .... rWr ........... Paft, TbeH condltlon1 lactude public dbdolUre ol all diltrlct pro"'! tn SteftBI' penonal ~.a letter ot nDrtmand that would be removed from bl.I fflOlmll ftle after on• year. • &Dd .... fine. Dlltrtct oftlclall tane main· talaed tb1t Stevena violated poltcy by UllDI fh·e 1uf'R!.us Um· Mn for landlcepbt1 l.rfl'ont ol hJs HuntJnct"'\ Beach home. s• ._..1outerint. -:l I I ~' •• A.ndNWI -wbo appeared In 1ueb Alm.a u "Dr. No," "CllllDo Royal•" aod ''Wbal't New Pualyeat!" -II not manied. Ille bat aakt Ute falber of tbll daUd ii actor Harry Hamlln, .a.o lhe delcltbed ln a ~t iqtemew .. "a beaut.ll\al m•." u.... Mill Andrea la the fOf"llMI' wlfe ot .lobn Dem , wbo ii married to aa aymbol Bo Denis . Stanton also uped that buai· ne11ea ant an auet to tbe city and that addlttoeal fees aad bureauorade burdles could dla· couraae bulhleMel from open. lna in Fountain Valley • Alona wttb Stanton. t0ancll members Ben Ntellen, llantn Adle r and Barbara Brown declined to moYe approval ol Ute fee lncreue. and lb@ P.....i t •••es I i .J% DAll.Y PILOT Htf W~nffd•x. Mat 21, !NO ,.----JV T BRE,4IING-----... ~ ......... ff'Oflt to.la,•1 ...W md d .., .... ••Imp , I LOve Canal Calletl Dangerous to Health WA..';IUNGTON <AP) r~•ckt\t Carter decland a redual emtrCft'Cy today to JM•mlt tJw toHmment to t.elponrily re· 1ocatl' mol't' than 700 famlU• ln I.be Love Canal u11 of Nla1ua t"alls. N v Gov~rnm«'nt umclals ukl lhe df'eltlon had bNn made lw<·111.1.w elf '1o1rlou11 hulth atudiea th•t suaa•t "1lplflranl heulth n . ks" tll l•mll\c-s ll vtna around an abandc>God rbem1ul dump sill• Th,• (l'<tNal lhd Nc,w York l&a&4t IQVf'mmeDLI wUI 11harl' thf' cost The federal sovtmment wu apul1"9d into adlon lollowln1 the rdeabc of utud,y done for UK-SPi\ lhatfound chromosomal ab normahtw an lloU81rH 1eektefttatMted h••N-a" o .. a11t T•ll ...... KWANGJll.SouthKo~a tAP l Mobsofanll govemmentdl' mon~trators. some armed W1Lh mac:hlM 1un1 and rifle~. bat tied aold.len. and police bere today Army lrool)8 •uUed at least 11 and wounded 63 other other!> as the prott"sters against martial law took controf of almll~t the ''11t1rt.' provmr 1<tl c•plh•I 150 m1I~ south or Seoul lra11i•11• E.r .. ~••• %•ti err By fte ~a&ed Presa Iran's revolutionary rectme executed 20 convicted dru& dealers by firina squad at dawn today, the 200th day of captivity for the 53 Ame rican hostages. The executions were reported by Iran's official l?ars news age ncy. It was believed to be the largest number of persons ex· ecuted ~tone time s ince the Iranian revolution 16 months ago CJab1a "'Ire• 211d Mb11ilr PEKING <AP> -China indicated today it test-fired a second intercontinental ballistic missile into the South Pacific Ocean. The official Xinhua news agency said-China's launching or carrier J"O<'kets into the Pacific between May 18 and 21. was suc· cessrul, but did not say how many were fired. . S<'hft0I Bau Hit It'll h Rork" TAMPA Fla. <AP> -A Salvation Anny bus carrying between 10 and 15 children was pelted with rocks and bottles durmg the second night of disturbances in a black neighborhood on Ta mpa's east s ide. police said today. Three children s uffet'ed minor scra~ and bumps wt\en the flying objects s mashed through the windows as the bus returned from church services at about 10 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said Pyramid Player? Guns/wt Victim Remains Mystery Co~ta Mesa pol1ct· arc !>till searching for th<' man who rt> porll'dly "as !.hot f-'nd<1y night b\ an assailant who took the sS.000 the v1ct1m had just re· ce1ved m a pyramid gam e l'ohce Ll. Jack Calnon , told of the incident on Monday by a man identifying himself only as an Oran~e County m inister. said the report e\'entually led to a cr<1ekdown on the a ll e~ed p~ ram1d !.l"h('mC' 1n Co<.ta Mesa Monda) ni~ht CHf1cC'rs clo~ed in on a WeM lRth Strc·et business conf1M·at mg pyramid posters and taking th<• namt•s of :-.omC' 200 a lleged pa rt ic11.1anls Calnon said h1~ office 1s seek· ing misdemeanor complaints aga1ni.t about lG s uspected of operat ing the $200,000 game Also sought. he sa 1d. :J rC' com plaint~ against the bus1nt>ss building principals who a lleged New Principal NamedinHB Huntington Hf'a<·h C'1 t v ( e lc..·ment arv 1 School 1>1citrlct trus tee-. have appotntf'd 38 YPU old .foyc<· R<H'huc-k rir1nr1µ11l lit (i1:-.h•r M11ldh-~ hfor1I Mrs HtWtiuc·k. wtui h11.-. c:itrw•d as an ass1slun1 prln<·1 pul In ltll' Ora nge Unlf1t"fl Srhn,11 Dl11trtct n·plare'I Oaw• Kr:unp whn ha'I res1~n1·fl She will ovn"H·f" M$ .sixth, tu.•v(•nth a nd P1ght h 11r11d~ pupllit and 11 fortllty admlnl11trallvr• staff of 40 M r11 HO('burk ha11 been an ad· mln1straUve aR1u11lant •t Rowef"ll School smce ta11t Stcpember. 8he r eceived hl'r l'ducatlon at California State Unlveralty. fo'ullerton OAANGI COAl'f "'' DAILY PILOT , ly rented space to those s~pect­ ed of operating the pyramid Calnon said today that he had c hecked out several Orange County hospitals in hope of tum· ing up the man reportedly shot m the arm outside the bu!>mess building Friday night. The minister. he noted, ad· vised him that the shooting v1c- t1m was afraid to step forward because of possible prosecution under laws prohibiting endle:.s chain-type schemes. ··He (the mmister ) said he had just visited his pansh1oner at a hospi tal." Calnon s a id The minister would not re•;eal his own name, the vict im 's name or the church tha t both are tn "·olved with. Calnon s aid he had issued a bulletin Tuesday to all law en· forcement agencies in Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside coun- t ies fo r reported gunshot victims r egister ed by doctors Friday and over the weekend So hr. Calnon !-laid today nothln" hM turned up Falcon Trial Includes HB Resident BROWNSVILLE. Tex (A~ Pr01lecuton lntroduced a road m ap as t-vldence Tuesday in lhe trial or three California men charged with trying to catch J•e r e gr1ne Falcona on South Padre Island The btrds are an endangered apecies that migrate each Oc· tober from North America to South America and atop on lhe Teue coast. Aulatant U .S . Atto rney Charles Lewis said the map, with handwritten notea about location of U.S. Border Patrol atatlona, helps show the men wanted to bring falcons back to California for hunting. The three defendants are Uceaued falconers ln CaUfom11. Falconers uae the blrcb In hunt· Inc. One man, Robert Syks Coleman, 45, Sacramento, ls a director ot the North American Falconers AMoclaUon. The two other men are Omar Wblte, Z1, ol Hunilnstcn Beach and Deret Andrew lvaa, ae, of SUtaADa. Tbey were named in • Iara.I lndictrnmt alJectnc comptr•cr. and '•ttempt to catcb a m • 11at.ory btrd. . Tbe cbatlH are m llde- meanon but CUT)' 1tlff ftJMll up. oa eoovtdloe. Jobn 8tro111e of the U.S. ll'llh nd • ...,. s.mc. tettJlled be found cal" and other bird equipment lD tbe men'• nn. He 1.W It .... ared tbey plaDMd to ltaff U. .,.,. ta womeo'• pan. t1ho1• for tu trip back to Calllomla. ' STILL UNIDl'NTt'110 FrH••Y Kiiier Victim laying Vi ti01 Not Known Wr:dm~'4tt>r pohl'\' haH n · l'tlved tips from wadt•spread sec lions or Southl'rn C1llfom1u ID their t ffort to ldtntlfy •youth who may bf' tht> latest victim ot the freewuv klllt•r Sl(t l)wk {; rodt !'nld telt>ph<>ne rulls h :l\f' lwf'n rec:-e1vt'd from north Ornntit• County. Pomona. G lt•rHtm .1 .ind Torrunc<' from p<'rson:-. who muy have known the murdt•rvh'tlm "W t> ~ot 11 t'tlll from a teacher who 1>u1d ht• mav have had the boy in his c•lass." (; rodt l>aid. Othe r c-ulls rume from parents and friends who believed th~y may hav(' rerogmzed the youth from compos ite drawinl? released to the med1a1'uesdav Grodt also !'aid a great deal of information ha!\ ~n comani m from persons "ho write down hc:-~nl>e numbers or vehicles seen pirk mg up h1tchh1king youths But t.M youth still re m ains un identified and ·om cers said tfie .search for his k1ll<'r win be ham· pered until his Identity beromes kn(l" n , Police ask anvone who may recOJ!Ol7t' the \ 1ct1m to contact tht>m at898-331 I The delid youth was described as 16· 19 year.'\ of a~e. 130 pounds. five feet s ix inches tall. dark red hair and huzel eyes th:-bodv was found Sunday at tht' rear of a serv1re station at 13892 Boll-a C hi ca Ro a d . We:-tmmstC'r . about a mile from lhl' San Diego Freeway. Some pohce agencies report that as m any as 40 youths have been killed m Southern Cahfom1a smce 1972. many whale h1tchluk· 1ng Tht·1r bodies were dumped nea r freeways and major thoroughfares W e~tminster police said the killer apparently left no clues at the scene. Marks a round the neck indicat ed he wa~ stranl?led. He also ap· p arenlly had been bound hand and foot There 1~ no evidence at this t1n1'1: that he had been abused sexually, offi cers say Volcanic Ash Ooud Moving Over East By The As~lated PttSI A cloud of volcanic asb from Washington's Mount St. Helens moved over the eastern third of the nation today as thousands of t'i tra nde d m otor ists s ough t !'helter in the West and residents of a half-dozen states used plows and hrn.es to clear away inches or tht" fine powder Water rationing was tmposed In Spokane. Wash . as residents tried to was h cars. streets and buildings. School districts ln Idaho postponed trustee elec- t Ions a fte r t h e govern or declared a state of emergency. Businesses a nd schools re - m ained r losed in six Montana counties under emergency or· de rs. The ash began pouring Into the atmosphere Sunday with tbe •eruption of the volcano and by Tueaday cities across the West were trying to cope with grit up to aeven Inches deep. For parts of the Midwest , the ash meant a hght duaUne and some dhsn.apUon of travel. The cloud of aah rose higher in the atmos phere as It m oved ea.st i nd weat her ofliclals in New York City predicted the cloud would be above rain clouds that we re forecast for the area today. The ash was expected to cover every state east of the Rockies except Texas, Loweiana and 1 Florida. St'lentist.s say the ash contains mi c r oscopi c d ag1e r ·llke partlcl• ~ ailicon that wlll tum sunset.a Into br111Jant displays of scarlet -but they have no idea how It wlll affect Ure. Yorktown Avenue Widening Slated Orans• Couty 1upervt.on 1pprond an •ll"Mment TuMc d1y to -'din Yorktown A._.. betwMn Main and Delawar• atreeta ln H~ Beedl to four lanea. Tbe coat ol the h . l mlDloe project wlU be ahared bJ tbe dty an' the county. ' Showers Possible Tonight Dlallnclly unsettled •t· moapherk conditions over the rlo ud s hrouded Coast bring . 30 percent chance or thun- de rabowera by tonieht and they'll~ cold. Hlah temperatures are expect- ed to ~•ch only the m ld·80a in concert with the anticipated ahowers. roUowlna Ugbter pr• clpitatJon around the county. NltrhtUme low temperatufe' abould bit only the mid-50I, ac- cordl n1 to the U.S. Weather Service ln Loe An,eles. where ofrlcials said meteor~loglcal condllioos are indeed strange. Questioned about the un· aeuonally cbiUy temperatures despite lhe fact the dally eray gloom la typical for May, 1 s pokesman wu candid. "It lsn'l WlSeasonably cblUy," she said. .. P eople just have faulty memories .. The determined drizzles that have plagued the populace off and on this month. howe ver. are r a th er u nu s u a l in meteorologists' views. An uppe r l evel low n ot normally associa t e d with Southern California weather pat· terns has been responsible for persistent shower activity dur- ing the current month, offlc1als said. "It slid down around from the northwest this year Usually 1t goes m or e easterl y.·· the Weather Service spokesman ex- plains Light ~pnnkl<'~ f('ll ~porati1ral· ·h around Orange County 'ruei. da) ,. "1th figures of 04 1n llunt- 1ngton &ach. 02 in Santa Ana OJ an Co!.t<A Mei.ti Jnd US in \'1Ha Park recorded. The Orange County Jfarbor Patrol at Nc•wport Reach rP corded I~ inc·h, "hllc• deput1e .. at Dana Point H!irbor ~did thl'~ received 01 inch. but the rain gauge at tht· Carl llankt') Ranch JUi.l inland 1n !-,un Ju.rn Capistrano fin1 l>hcd Tu(.·i.da) bone dry Missil~ Launched CAPE C'ANA \"ER1\L. F la I AP l -A Bnt1..,h Pnluris m1!.· s1lc· "'~ lau1wht•d from here trailing oranli!•' spark-. and '.!.h1tC' smoke behind 1t tn the delight of st argazer~ •• £an't Budget ., $10 Report Now Free n-e llubtlnct.on Beach Qty Council bu removed the no price tae from the 495-peae municipal budlet book which hu ranked right down the re at the bottom of the beat-seller list. A.I OP TODAY'S COUNT, only one cuatomer hu purch~ a budget book. But the lack or aalea wasn't the reason for City Council deciJian Monday aught to mate the book free to the publle. 'lbe atated 1oal wu to increase public participation in flnandal matten. TBE aTY RAD BEIEN chargin1 for the books ln ef· fortl to belp o«Mt priatlna coau since puaaee of Proposi- tion 13. Tbe boob are now ava.Uable tn the city clerk's office at ell)' ball, DIG Main St. 1be book details nrious spend- ing propou1a rw the 1*-81161 million city budget. ,.,....r.,,._,, FEE •.. Heedinc objeetjona niHd by Adler. tbe COlmCil deleted a pro- posed provision that would have permitted the city to retain water service deposits until the account is closed . Currently, such deposits are held for one year. Adler a rg ued that holding suc h deposits ror more than one year would pe~allze the vast ma jority of local water users who do not movl' away without paying their final bill. Valley Backs Voting Change With the aim of boosting_ voter part1r198tion in loc•I elect1om. the Fount•un Valley Cit) Council ha unanimously urged the Sl<ite U-gis lature to give ·general law c1t1es the <>pllon of conducting l he1 r elections in conjunction '4 ltb the state's primar y or general elections. Currently. general le:t\4 c1t1~ ~uch a:. Fountarn Valley must condurt their city eleC't1ons on the !>econd TuC'Sday in April of t!ven numbered years Counr1lman \tar vtn Adler last month sug~ested that conS-Ohda tion n( el~t1ons , notm~ that thf• rE'cent c1l) council elections 1n Fountain Valle) drew a turnout of only 14 percent ANNOUNCI NG OUR Bandit Hits . ' ' Jack-in-Box l \ ' In Huntingtoni ' Huntington Beach poli~ rJ seeking a m an who robbed Jack-in-the-Box r estaurant $49 Monday evening. •• Police said the m an ap· proached the front counter '\t Lhe restaurant. 15001 Edwards St.. showed the fe male clerk a hand g un lucked in the waistband of his pants. and de- manded that she fill a Jack-in· the Box bag with money. Another employee who wit- nessed the 7 :35 p m . holdup r ha.,ed the suspect on foot alonJ? Edwards and around the comt.'r onto Alexandria Drive, pol1ec said The bandit thm JUm~ m - t.o an older model gray o.r 1.lgbt blue Camaro or Firebird with no .'1censl' plates and drove off . pol1c~ i.a1d ~et in Limbo WASllJ:-.:GTON (AP> -House and Senat~ budget ne~otiators rl·m Jlnf..'d lorkcd in disagree· mcnl I uel>da) night after a fl ou)c bid to hrcak the log.Jam b> acct.-ptinl( r.h~rply highe r 1981 defen:-.c oullJ)~ collapsed. ~ fru lure to brt•Jk lht• impa:-se left 1n lamoo ln1: negouataons ~ reach a balanced budget for - f1rstt1mein 12yearll :~ .. SUMMER SALE '" ,1, alut•ci t•u-.tomer "(' 1.1.1sh to a nnounce our upcom1nJ! SUMMER SALE. '\01.1. 1:-. th(: opportune tame to purchase our q ualtt) interior furn1-.hing al ~ub~tant1al n.'<.lucllons . Don 't delay. sale start~ JUNE 2nd. - I"' 1ll'tf ,,/111"" /lt'•llllclf' ""'~'"'''" Our Chippendale secretary. an American m asterpitte ! This Chippendale bombe secre tary t ru ly repr esents one of the g reat ma <.terpieces of Eig hteenth Cen -f:----i tury American ' styling Heritag~. I : re no wned for ex- c e I 1 e n t craftsmanship. has been remarka bly faithful t o the o ri g i n a l pi ece, created circa 1755 1 n Ch arlestown, / Massachusetts. • .....,.~~,, To the strong and richly g rained woods -Honduras m a hogany solids and g r a ft e d ••~Ca lifornia walnut veneers He ritage h as ap- p Ii c d un co m - pro mis ing s tan- -~ da rds ... Crom the ' detail of the torch finial to the precise s haping ol the ogee bracket feet. The d elicate coloration and aged patina of the antique is recreated through an elaborate process involving thirt.Y separate finishing steps. Hardware is solid brass. There are six working locks. outfitted with two keys. The Heritage name as well as the owner's registration number and size of the edition (only 240 in all) . . . aH are engraved on a brass plate in the gallery or each secretary. ... ., ' Irvine E DITI O N VOL. 73, NO. 1•2, 'SECTIONS, '6 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA •• WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1980 I \'eur Hom .. fown :~ Dall~ Nt-•·spaper ' 1 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ·~ tate Suit Aims at School Violence ' LOS ANGELES <AP> ~y 1 tna lt li "crut'I • .nd unw.uat 1 pun~hmenr · to torct' t"htldren to ' •ttend vlolenct-pronl' rbools , Californl1& Atto rney Gen.-rul George Oeukmt•J1an filed 'wt to day 11ga1nst Lo~ An&t-lc 1·1ty county .and i.chool t>Cf1 e111lr. for ra1lure to protect ~IUdt'nt.~ Oil 'campus OeukmeJtun :,u1d thc ii.u lt "IU> "u spee1ftc allt'mpt to dcul "1th the problem of ~~hool violence 1n J..aguna Tops Funding? By STEVE MITCH ELL Of Ille 0.1ty Piiot ~1•11 Mayor Wayne Bag lin !>ay~ Laguna Beach stands to be hrst ln line for fede ral funds if and when the Irvine Coast N ataonal . Urban Park is purchased Baghn told ~urpra sed Cat y Council members Tuesday that a c laus e 1n the Ho use o f Representatives approved park bill, passed by voice vote Mon- d~ state~ the city '~ Syc~more .Hills _la.rut-~ g -wrttmt· -ttte- 11 . ooo-a c r e park will r eceive first pnonty for acqu1s1t1on. The proposed p a rk shows a bout 90 acres of Sycamore Hills between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads within the park boun· · daries. Th e 90 o r so acr e triangular pa rcel wo uld be bounded by those two roads and ·the proposed S an J oaquin ~ Transportation Corridor. And purchase of the city land. perhaps as early as next year. , J will go a long way toward pay iog off the $6 million d ebt owed by the city on Sycamore Hills Baglin said the city could ex- pect between $1 and S2 million fpr the portion that would be in- cluded in the nationa l pa rk. "And when you add the C60 acrel Baywood Development Co. project near Leis ure World. we've proba bly got a good S4 million." he said. The citv is negotiating with the Baywood firm for sale or about 60 acres for development of homes on El Toro Road near the retirement community Mike Scott. executive director of Laguna Greenbelt, Inc . con- firmed Baglin·s r-eport concern· Ing park funding priorities to· day --t' "The bill states that whenever funds a re appropriate d ror the acquisition of lands within the parks, those funds mus t first be used to acquire Sycamore llills land m the La~una Beach part or the park." he s aid Baglin today credited Scott and membe rs of the Orange Coast Park Committee for in- tense lobbying for the wording approved by the House. And. he said the acquisition priority mea ns the city might have a bette r c ha nce of receiv- ing a fede ral loan to repay <See FUNDS. Page A2> tht la Anae lcs lJn1rted School Dlatrltt and to tht'r eby t!1ttablhsh lcacnl pnnclpl\•it whl<'h will th~n appl) to an :t<'hool dli-trteis an C'alifomlu " Ttw suit h ie-it rn Loi. A n.iel!!to S u p I' r 1 o r (' o u r t :. t' 1: k ' ·ctt'durato r \ rL>ller · or 11 t•ourt or<kr to upl(ritdt• prvkt• t 1' t4 m t•tt-.ur<'l) al 't·hool-. I hrv ughout the d1::.tri('l lt h1>t~ Uh clt>fc ndanb e1~hl <'I I~. t•ount) and :o.t•huol ~ov Canada t'rnmental bodies and 32 in d1 vldu1tll, including Mayor Tom Br adley. District Attorney John Vim d~ Kamp, all members of the city i,t•hool boa rd, City Coun- l' 11 a nd count y B o ard o f Supervisors. Los Angeles Police Chier Darryl Gates. Caty Al· torney Burt Pines and Kenneth .,. 1-~are. chief probation offi cer in Los Angeles. · It is crue l a nd unus ua l µurH:,hment to compel stude nts 0 MILE S Washington ' Spokane • R1tzv1lle • 10 to attend public schools where there 1s an excessive level or violence." DeukmeJaan said DeukmeJian said governmen ta t and educational studies of vio le nce h ave sho wn school children are in more danger on some urban school campuses tha n they are a way from those campuses He cited sta tis tics that in the Los Angeles S('hool district alone in the six year period Crom the 1973 74 school year to 1978· 1979 school year there were 51,785 re· ported crimes. including 5,300 ai.saull!.. 12.000 lheflb, 6,200 van- dahi,m~. 27.000 burglaries and the total cost of crime dunng tho~e six yee1 rs wa-. nearly $24 m illion DeukmeJlan !\.iitd the re was no connection between the ti ming of h1~ la"s u11 and the l.o:. An~el e~ ... t·hool d1\tr1c-t d,. :.t-grei.t:tt11Jn pl<tn l'>,ut·d b v Carter to View Site Supe rior Court Judge Paul Egly on Monday. (Re la ted s tor y. Page A51 lie s cud his orflce has been working on the 11chool v1olenn· problem more tha n six month:. A!>ke d 1f the violence lawsuit might aid pare nt'> who want lo prevent their childre n from be i n g b use d away fr o m , n<·1~hborhood o.;clwols. D<.>ukmt> Jlctn said. 'I r<i lher doubt 1L w1ll <Stt Sl,IT, f>al(e 1'2) Volcano Fallout . Traps T~ousands VANCOU\'~R . Was h t A1'1 An l'S ti mated 5,000 traw·ll'r-. :.tr a nded b) lht· ~hutdOI.\ n ()f a~h clogged h1izhway-; and airport.!> J a m m e d !\ h e I t l' r ., a t· r o :-. !'> Washington todi'Y a:. the death • .. Pq;:"" • 4-ft d ---+---r-~-ff&m-the-e1optm11 of Mount ---·--r;---,-------:-St Helens cli mbed lo HJ < Hc•lal ' Oregon RESIDENTS OF THESE CITIES WARNED 50,000 People Periled by Volcano Volcanic Cloud Moves Over East By The A51JOCiated Press A cloud or volcani" ash from Wa s hington's Mount St. Helens moved over the eastern third of the nation today .as thousands of * * * Li.st Names 70Missing After Blast By Tbe Associated Press The following is a list or 70 missing persons provided by the Cowlitz County sheriff"s office. Ha rry Truman is not o n this list Other a gencies may have names of missing person~ who a re not on this list Hometowns are listed where available. Df'•n ~ T'h~I""" Oeril.y CaflfornH• M1ttt8r~r T ~rry (.r.,e1 8111 eno eu .... 0111 M•r v1n 0rfvt:r Jol~n~ 4'ftd Arl@f'Wll' Edwtitr~ Or99Qn 11(:.f"W pl•lt> Ao.,.rt F1t19"ra10 w.11, eo-' Boll H&rlio.cl AUe-n Hand·y l<tm t~•ey T !>Oma-) !AM JOM\O<I (hrt"tt ancl JoM w.1111•m J<>Vct end Bud Klrke>elrt< 1< O'fnny Leduc. C.~ntr•h• Gf'rry M6rtfn Jprry ...., Stltrlf!y Moo•P Kpn -t Oon enc1 c;.ry Metia\ •ncl 1 .. 0 cn11orpn C lyOC!ll Olton s tra nde d motoris t s s ought shelter in the West and residents or a half-dozen states used plows and hoses to clear away inches or the fine powder Water ratJoning was imposed in Spokane. Wash., as residents tried to wub cans. streets and buildings. School dist rlcts in Idaho postponed trustee elec- t 10 n s a f ter the go v e rnor declared a state or e m ergency Bus i n esse s and s c hools re · mained closed in bix Montana counties unde r e me rg ency or· de rs . The ash began pourin~ into the atmosphere S unday with the eruption of the volc ano and by Tuesday ('1t1es across the West were trying to cope with ~nl up to seven inches de ep For pa rts of the Midwest, the ash meant a light dustmg and some disruption of travel. The cloud of ash rose higher in the atmosphere as 1l moved eas t a nd weather officials in New York City pred icted the cloud would be above rain clouds that w ere forecast for the area today The ash was expected to cover ever y state east or the Rockies e xcept Texas. Louisiana and Florida . cd photos, Page A:l I Jn W a~h1 n ~lo11 . f) <' mean"h1lc. Whi te llou!'>t-pn·"' :o..C('r etarv J od v Pol.\c ll '>il ld Pres1d1mt. Carter "ould tra' el 111 Portland. On· . today t(J met•l "1t h orr1c1als and 1n 'p l•f'I damage caused by lht· eruption Powell said Carte r t,\Ould tak(' a helicopter tour· of the an•a e1round the volcano Thur~da~ Th e press secr e t a r y sa1rl Carter s pilots ··do not reel there is a ny danger·· In n ying through the as h-clogged air Gov. D1xy Lee Ra y had asked Carter to decla re the sta le a d1~ a st er area and officials kept wary eyes on a dam of mud and d ebris that stood between the waters of Sp1rn t::&~t and th~ r esidents of l'1t1e" below the· mount am Geologists said the eruption a lready has s pewed almost us much ash and rock as Vesuvius dumped on the ancient ltaJian city of Pompe11 in 79 A D . kill ing more than 2.000 If put in one pile. 1t would {'0\ er a square mile as tall as lhrcc Empire State buildings Bob C hri s tianse n n f the VS Geological Survey cst1ma tl-d lht• volume at six tenths of a cuhw m 1 le VesuvlUs spt•I.\ ed le~:, th;.m three.qua rters of a <·ut)1c mile cJf m aterial The mountain al~o ha-. em1tt<-d huge. Wlmea~ured volume~ of s team and wa ter vapor, Chn -, t1ansen said omc1ab listed 98 a~ m1-.s1nj! follo wing the bla:,t t hal a ~e1en ti st descri bed as a · ·un1qut• e' ent .. in the h1~1<Jr~ of Mount St Helen~ ··1 feel a!) though I have• JUSI ('Orn e back from a trip lo the.· moon. Gov Ha) said afl c.•r J helicopter tour over dozc.•n:, of miles of nattencd tree~ and mud de vastated homes <See VOLCANO, Page i\2) ·~-·-TOPPLED FlR TREES LIE ALONG VOLCANO'S PATH 100.000 Acres of Timber Destroyed by Hot Mud ~·ram id Pia ~·er? • • --- Guns/wt Victim Remains Mystery l·o ... ta !\l t'~;J µnl1t•1• JI 1• -.1111 '•t'Jr<·hin.t.t for lht· m.in "h" re.• pnrlt·dly w;" ~hot F rid ay night h~ Jn :1s~Jll:mt "ho took lht.• ~.{)()(I lht• \"IC'llm had JUSt rt• c l'l\t•ct 111 a µHamid S?amt• l'ohct• LI .Jack C:Jlnnn. told of thc int·1llcn1 on :\1 onda' b\ a man 1dl·nt1 fyin~ htm~clr°onl} a~ .ir1 Oran~c Count~ m1111stl•r. ~aid lht• rt'p<>rt Hentual l~ l<•d to u l' r a l'I· dov. n on t lw .1 I It' l?l'tl P\ ram1d .. t·ht•m1• Ill r11-.t.J \1t•'tj :\1onda~ 111~ht t Hfln•rs 1.·loM·d in on ,, We-.1 18th Stn'Vl bu-.1nt.''"· t•onf1~l"<ll 1n~ p)rJmtd po~kr" .md lakin~ 1h1• naml'~ nf -.omL· ;mo allegl'd part1c1pant~ Calnon ~aid ht' off1n• 1i. s eek in~ m1sd1•m t•Jr111r ci>mplJinl' a~a in "t about II\ 'u~pcr tcd or 11pcrat1n~ the S200.000 ~a me Irvine Forum lSet Tonight 8111 Pfll111& JH n end 8111 P•11t.er. 0<e90fl lt<tn~ otetn Boo Ke-1•r IC aren Vatnf.r W~ter Board Ropef uls Also sought. he ~:ml. an· com pl aints again~t t ht• bu~inl',., hulldmg pnnc1µab I.\ ho all('~l'd ly rented "Pace lo lhO!>t' su~pccl ed of operutmE? thl' pyramid Nine candidates vying for three open Irvine City Council seats in the June 3 election will participate in a public forum at 1 6 o'clock tonight at the Registry 1..Hotel. \f The forum is sponsored by the Greater Irv in e Industri al ' League and the Irvine Chamber of Commerce. Unlike most cities in Orange County, Irvine's municipal elec-t tion is held on June 3 to coincide l with the statewide el'ecUon. "•'~Emery BruH P-'S r omG.awe c110t G<off Joe HK l<leV P•ut Hiett Oevlo Jolln!.ton Aobf!<1 l.Mlcb(lur9. Porllan<I. Or,. A-rt Lyne!\ G•~M«lt.ey Mont•l~b. tl•re• ,.,.m~r l•m1ty Gav Me1t&s 101111 Moore .-.r1ur0Ck-Ketll'"" -Merlin J. Plu.ro Don, AIO..,., N•t•ll• Perur, Terri! HolUt• Roy H Aowt-P•ul SC,llmldl. 0rwQ0n lk..,M Pl•I• Jou ~-no.er11 8e vWNl!leUIO N•n<y Wllll~ -ton J ame\ A A•V-Ol Oon Selby f 91en1y si...-1~ ~o T~r.;n~:!ml)f• Cllurcll -P•I Wfllt,.,_f UrsaleMo• Unwed Actress Has a Boy LOS ANGELES (AP> -Actress Ursula Andress, a aex aym· bol durinle the 19808. has bee9me a mother -at age 44. The Swtsa-bom actress gave birth to her flnt child Monday -a aix·pound, 10-ounce bo1 -accordlDI to Teaa Griffin, a 1polleawoman for Cedar1-Slnai Medical Center. She 1ald Tuesday that mother and aon are "dolna Just ft.De." Kill Andrews -wbo appeared ln 1ucb nlm1 u "Dr. No," "Cul.DO Royale" and "What '• New PuNyeaU" -la not married. Sb• hu aatd the father ol tbe eblld II actor HarTY Hamlbl, wbo lbe delertbed tn a r.cent lDterview u "• beautltul man." • ...... 11111 Alldrw ia tM former wife ol JobD .,.... .... married to Mil IJIDbol Bo Denis. • 2 Candidates Profilt1d When l rvme voters go lo the potu J une 3. IMt/ unll. among other things, &elect two director& to mt on the /ave-member Irvine Ra"ch Waler Dt3trict board. There are 11 candidate• naming in rhi1 ~r·s electron. which will complete the court-ordered trana1tion of the water board from landowner to public control f'ollowmg are brief profile& of two of the candjdates. together with their tMws on mattera facing tM water board. Similar profile• of other condidctea will appear tn JUl>. ~quent edilbsa of the DoU11 Pilaf. Fred Carter, SO, of 11 Heron, Irvine, is an administrator for the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distric t . He baa a master's degree in social scLence from Cal State Loni Beach. Wll7 are yoa raaal•I. fer "•'-DbQtd Boa,. 'Of DI.rte· .. ,., "J don 't believe the homeowner l1 represented on the curraat board. Moel ol the people on the board teem to be water txperta and teehnidana. Tbe bomeoww DeeOI aD OID· budtllWl. I'" mJHlf u IUCh anombudlmaa. fta& II IM --,r1•111-... flldlll ... w ... .,...,... .. .......... ,..,.., "Loss of the Colorado River as a water supply source is an Im· portant lsaue. Also the issues of · conaervaUon and reclamation of water are important. Develop- Ina fair and reasonable rates lbrough a process of aound fl8cal mana1ement la an important matter. In the cominc years the water district needs to proceed with planned 1rowth . and de· veloptnent that benefits all con· sumera. Al a metllkr ot tM Water Dla&rtd Board el DINCton MW w..W,.. ... " &llat pnWemf "l would work 1n concert with the other directors, utJUdn1 cur- rent mana11ment techniques and conaWtant.I to brln• various perapectlvea into focus that would benefit all comumen and not J\.Wt spedal lntereat trou1>1." How do you feel about lht> ust> of the Water Obtrict as a tool to slow or lncreas~ the growth of Irvine? ·'The wa ter d istrict sho uldn't be ui.ed as a political tool to st1 fie growth or encourage un na tural gro'>'1h The water dis trict rs a public utility. It must sen ·e a ll interests m an equaJ manner ·· James Goodrich. 29 . of 24 Meadows wee t Way. Irvine, is a water resource engineer for a Los Angeles consultl.1g firm. He h a s a m a s ter 's deg r ee in hldrology from the University o Southern California. Wby •re you running for Water Dlatrtct Board of Dlrtt· ton! The dis trict races difficult technical decisions regarding thetr future water supplies. My professional expertise will pro· vide tt-e needed Input to make those decisions. Wha& la Ute moa& presshl1 II· aae f•dDt t.M Water Dlltrtd la tbe aex& four yeanT "The m ost pre11slng lssue is the development of a long·range dependable w•ter s upply and potentl-1 water Independence ln a technic1Uy reulble and cost· elfe~tive manner." A• a member ol &lie Wa&el' (8" PROF1l..ES. Pace Al> Calnon :.aid toda~ that he had c hecked out several Oran~r County hospitals in hope of tum CStt PYRAMID. Page A2) Or:::Yl .-::a~I \\'eat her Chance of ra in 30 pN cent tonight. less tha n 10 percent Thursday . Partia l clearing Thursday after noon . Lows toni~ht an mid sos Highs Thur'day upper 60s INSIDE TODA '1 Receuion ha& amved 1n Y oungstown, Ohio. where ateet malt blast /umocf!& thot onct' mode the city •mportant hove grown cold Set Story. photos Page 84. • .... s DAILY PllOt ~----JVST B~NG l..ole d""8 /TOrft fodQi'a wfd _, 7 I " 11 -• 11 !Jp Love Canal Called Dangerous to Health WASHJNUTON tAPl -P'wflll ... Cwttt-Mc-lared I "*'ti emer1en<'y tod•> lo Pt'rm1t the iovvnmenl lo lemporanl~ r~ locate rnoni lh•n 700 ramlU m t.hto Lo~ CanaJ .,... ot N1a1ara fo'all . NV GO\'\'mrl'll'nt off1('lll aid lbfo decision had bttn madt' ~uu t' of various h atth tud • that l"lle l "al1n1r1r11nt health n ska" lu hlmlhes hvtna around an abandoned chemlul dump alt\' T~ fedt-raJ nd Ntw Yorlc ••t• IO"fl"ftmenta •lll share lhc-t'O:St Th~ fNh•rttl 1ovcrnmcnt was spurred mto aN1on fol10~111i tht> rl'le~of •. tl.Wty done for the EPA that found l'hrom08omul ob nornilillu.-.m 11 of36•~a ree1dent.a t ted. llot"fl'a" Df"ade Tell llb•• KWANGJ U.South K~a (AP>-)tobsohnll·a~m~ntdl• mon:stnatora. tt0me armed with m•chine guns 1rnd nnt•:. but tied 1mldaers wid poJ1ce here Loday Army troop.-. lulled al lcut 11 and wc>undt.-d tiJ othPr otht't!t a~ thl' prot~:.ltu-s agamst m•rta•I haw took control of •tlmoi.t tht· ~nt1r~ pro\ mc1al t'¥1Hl•I l~ mll~\ south of Sooul lra1eia1u Ex.-.-u1~ 20 tf•rt- B> Tlte Auocla&ed Pre~ Iran's revolut1onuv N!~1me executed 20 conv1ctt•d clru~ dt'aler.. by firing :_.quad ctt dawn toda). th~ 200th day of cu1>t1\ 11 \ fnr the 53 Aml'rtean hostages " Thl' l'Xet·ut1ons we re r eported b) Iran':. off1r1ul Par., 111·1,1," ageney It WJS believed lO be the larges t numbt.•r Of 11\'r'llll'\ (•\ ecuted at one lime since the Iranian revolution 16 mcu1th!> ••.:11 Clli11a f"lr.-• 211d tf b•il•• PEKING (APl China indicated toduy 11 ll'i-t f1rc •tl '' second mterrontinentul bulhst1c missile into tht• South P111·1t11· Ocean ~°"" The official Xinhuit news agency said Chtnu's luu1H'h111i.: or carrier rockets mto the Pacific between May 18 and 21. wa~ 'IJl' cessfuJ. but did not s ay how ma ny were fired ...... hool B"" If ii Wi1 It R«J•·k.'I TAMPA Fla <AP) A Salvation Army bus rarry1n.: between 10 and is children was pelted . with roclts ~nd bottles during the second night or disturbances IJl a black neighborhood on Tampa's east s ide. police said today. Three childre n suffer ed minor scrapes and bumps when the n y,ing objects s mashed throug h the windows as the bu~ ~eturn.ed _ from church services at a bout 10 p.m. Tuesday. authorities said Dt>llar l 'alb Sharply .l9ah1 LONDON CA P > -The dollar retl s harply against all maJor currencies today a nd dropped to a lO·mon.th low a~atnsl the British pound despite m assive central bank intervention to sup· port the U S currency. Dealers said the United States Federal Reserve. the West German Bundesbank and the Bank of J apan were heavy buyt•ri> of dollars during the day. and that the Bank of England was a lighter purchaser. The dollar was hurt by the apparent decision of .the Federal Reserve to tolt-rate lower interest rates. by the contmumg wave of oil prit·e mcreases and by Tuesday's report th~ Amen~·un econom y ~rcw at only a O 6 per cent annual rate dunng the first three months of the yeur. Showers Possible With Evening Chill Dis tinctly unsettled at· mosphenc cond1tsons over the c l oud ·s hroud t·d Coa ~t hrin~ a 30 percent chC1nce of thun· , dt•r s howers by tonight and they'll be colrt Ha~h te mperetlurcs a rc expect· l'd to reach only the m1d-60s in conl'ert with the antic·ipated sho\\>e rs. following lighter pre· capitation around the county. Nii!htltmc· low te mperatures should ttlt only the mid·SOS, ac· l'O rding to the U,S Weather Service m Los /\n~eles. where officials s a id meteoro logical conditions are indeed strange. Questiont>d about the un· seasonally c hilly temper atures des pite the fal'l the d aily gray g loom is typical for May, a spokesman was candid. "It isn't unseasonably chilly," s he satd. "People Jus t have faulty memories." The deter mmed drizzles that have plagued the populace off and on this month. however , a rc rather unu s ual i n meteorologists' view:\ An upper leve l lo w n o t normally as s ociat e d with Southern California weather pat. terns has been r esponsible for persistent shower activity dur· ing the current m onth, olllcials said "It s lid down a round from the northwest this year. Usuully it goes more eas terly.·· t h <: OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT l '°'t' O"tnQil' (.AM\I 0..ty Poot •1th whh.n t\ ((lmb1~ ,.,_ ,.._.,...,.. Ptf'\\ '' ~h\~ bl' ,,,. ~~~\ ~':-~=t~·~:..,.,~·:w te>t (O<\le Mli-'4 H••DOl1 8*~" tiW!ftnqtOft 9 ,.,, ft J:ownt•1f'I YAfh·t l•vH'f~ L•CJVI\• 811lAt t'I So.ltft {N" A \lt'IQlf" ,.,.CJtOMI NMllOn I\ pvo11,Nrd \.tt"'o.~' ~ !wno.eo ,,... _.,.,. ~· OUOl1'\.f'tlftQ Ofaftt ., Al JlO Wt14.t B•., 5itrHt P 0 Bo• li.G Co>i. ,..,...._ (AltfCH ..... ).Jl u r. ·-·-p, .. , .. ", •ftCI Pw•""" , .. , .. ""'"' Vice Pl'Mldt~l-0.-.. "'"-,,_.,,.., . ..,.. Edoor ~~~rro-:r::- Ole<''"" we. ""'-~E411w Weather Service spokesman ex· plains. Light sprinkles fell sporad1t·al Iv a round Orange County Tut·.., day. with figures of .04 in llunl ington Beach; .02 in Santa Ana .01 in Costa Mesa and 05 in Vall<i Park recorded. The O range County Harbor Patrol a t Newport Beach rt- corded .04 inch. while deput1t•.., at Dana Point Har bor l>aid th<.•y r eceived .01 inch, but the ram gauge at the Carl Hankey Hant h j u s t inl and in San Ju an Capis trano finish ed Tucsd.i; bone dry. PROFILES. • District Board of Dirf'ctors how would you solve that problf'm? "First. J would fight fnr passage of the peripheral c·anul legislation. Sernnd . I would '11· ve lop further con<;Prv11t1on mc<1 s ure!> Th1nl. I ¥mold 1n vestigate the J>O"Stl11l1 ty of uc;mJ! r eclaimed wi.ter f1ir 1lr1nk11tl! water Fourth. f would llt>w•lt11> g round watn r el)(mn·•· .. · · How do you feel ahout ttw Ultf' of &lie Water Dh1trkt u • tool tn slow nr htcrea11e the growth of lnlnf'? "Growth plunnmg should bt• the re"ponslbility of city govern me nt , whi c h h as the bureaucrutlc fritmework to Im plemenl rcuulation 118 it apph(\11 to lhe growth of Irvine , Thl' water dl11lrlct1 however. 11houltl r emain n exlbte ut1 a. pllr utility to provtd.-those l'lervlces d lctat ed by city plannlnl( " ,,,..,. ...... ,.. FUNDS .•. former owners or Sycam ore HUia. The city bas applled for S6 mllUon federal low·inte rest loan 1n order to repay the mortgage al once, and atiU have lime to plan for recnaUonaJ and open 1pac• .._ f« tM total 522-acre p1ucel, Ballin 1ald the city hu in- cluded the pout"':.~. of a por. Uon tA Sycamore betn, In· eluded in the naUonaJ rark n I revised appllca loo to WuMnstGn. "We're accflftlln1 the fact tbat tbe NaUooal Urban park Is directly linked to our property,•• Bqlin Hid. 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But th1• \1111lh 'till n •m 1Hns un 1dt•nt1f11 ... 1 :UH.I officers so1d the !>t>ar<•h for his killer" 111 be ham· pl'red tu1ttl his identity becotnes ittffiwn Poltt·1· .• 1-.k an:von<.-who may r1.•t•<•.:n11l' tht' \ 1ct1m to contact lht•m dtXU8 :~111 Tht• dt'ad Hluth "'as described <.1io lti 19 '1•urs of aJ!e. 130 pounds. (I\ t' f('<'t c;1x mc·hes tall. dark red hj1r .ind hazel t•yes 1l 1s bod\' "'a.., found Sunday at the r<'ar i1f a service s tation at 1 ~nrn2 B o l c;<.t Chica R oad . Wt'!>l rninslN about a mile from tlw San 1>1c·~o Frc('w<1y Snnw pol1c·t• agc·ncies report th.it ..i~ manv as IO youths have bet•n k11l1·d ir1 Southern California '111l't' l!n2. m,m) "h1le h1tchh1k· in~ Tht·tr bod1l·:-. 1,1,ere dumped nt•J r frt·t•v.a):, and maJor thnroughf a rb Wei-tm1nslt:r police said the killt·r apparently left no clues at the scene Marks around the neck indicat· ed he• w as •.trangled He also ap· parcntly had been bound band and foot Ther e 1s noevtdence at this time th al he had been abus ed sexually. offict·r~ ..,a~ Coa.st Trustees To Discuss tevens Case Tru~lN•s of the Coast Com· munity College Dis trict will m<'et 1n a c;pecial closed·door M·s..,1on ton11.(hl lo discuss their ricxt move 1n the wake of Lee A. Stt•vt•ns' resiimation last week as prt•s1den1 of Golden West <'oil<'~•· Thi• ha..,t1lv <irrnn~cd m eeting wdl lwg111 al 7 :JO p m at the dis· tr 1c·1 offlt•cs. IJ70 Adam s Ave., < '11-.111 M••sa It was officially 1•ullN1 'lo c·ons ader the appoint· rn t•111 . t•mploymcnt or dismissal 11r a puhlw •·mploye<' .. I >1-.1 nt·t nfftc·1all'I wer e unable 111 ,,1v 111" 11111rr11ng whether any puhl1<· :wl11111 would he takf'n hy 1h1· tnl'I•·<·., :1fln they e merge f1 urn 1•x1·< 11t1vt' "<'l'sion. SI "V''"" hm1s l'lf scheduled a mN•t1ng w1lh lhr Golden West rill'ulty late th1R afte rnoon to an· n11un cr whether hP will stand by tui. rC'11IJ,?not ion or will return as prf•s1d1•111 undn the conditions proposed l ast week by the trw1teet1 These condltlo n l'I l,nclude pu blic disclosure or all district property In Stevens' pe rsona) 1>011session. a letter of repr imand tha t would be removed from his personnel file after one year, and a $2,000 fine . District olficlals have main· taine d that S t evens violated policy by usmg live s urplus tim· l)ers for la ndscaping In front of his I luntangton Beach hom e. Youth's Shooting Said Accidental LA CANADA <AP) -A 17· year .old La Canada i bas been ehot through the tbi by 1 Lo• Angeles County shert rs clep.. uty who slipped and accidental· ly fired hJ1 drawn revolver. A ccordln8 to a aberlff'a s pokesman, Deputy RuaaeU Brown arrived on tlM scene in response to report.a ol lunftn in the area. He aUpped • loole 1ravel and accldentally dla~ char1ed a butlet ... be •P· proached 1 YoUtb hJdia1 under a bUlh. The boy ... reporUd in Cood cond.IUoo. E,,.. rap ,\ I SUIT ••. have Ullll kjM of ~ect. l thlnk bu.llNI ..._.an IOln1 lo hiqe on oiher klacb of court de· cJalona." H• cited auch eourt de· ~..._orders as Brown va. Board OI Macedon u an exem· pJ~ A spoke:tman for the uttomey M«!nerar. omc(> 11id lhP. lawsuit ha not dl.'Atgncd to eompel lhe i,chools Ltnd luw enfort't'ffi\•nt u1i1t•ntll'tl to tmmeditttt>ly provtde lncrc~oo !lt't'Llrtt)' tor pup&la. The rast' wu eicpc.•cted to lakt> • • yeun t o to mplett', • · the 11poke1onun 11a1d "HuL wt• urt• t•onfld1•nt all publl<' agt>m•1ea will wunt to t•omply with the luw onct• we've t•11tubh11hcd tht'se legol pnn t·111lt11." l~ukmt.'JU•n told a news l'Ollft'rt'f'lt't' A punmt1< prow t ag1unst :;ex uul vlolt'nce agutn ~t 11c bool t•h1ldn:n o<·c urrt'{I thus >ear at 1•1.1co1mu 1-;1,•mt•ntary ~chool. uftn two ~til:i wt•rc Bb.,auhed 1111.,t• ( Ul'l lUIH'dtt, UOt' ur GO 11<1rt·11tn "hu ~1·kt•tcd lht· :.rhtiQI 111 1111rth .. rn Lo .. , Ant:t'h'' m lull• f-'t•IJ1 llUI \ "llltl lht•rt· \lo •l 'I t1t1h 1111t· '>t'l'U1 II) a,:uonl '-''"1.:n•·1I lo pt 111l·1 I i•h1l1l11•11 ,1.:,1111'1 .11tt1c·k, Ill 11 ,u l'•I 't hot1h I l11t• l'JC'llllll•' .... 1 h1111I IOC'Uh •nt ,I ,111 Ml \4 ,.., I 11 -.1 I 1•1 1111•11 ,111 ,11 lt•ll1plrel I 111'1' 11111 h,1, "1111·1• h1• .. 11 11'1 1 ....... 1t11·tl .1 ... li.1111•1\ \ 111111t•,t.1111111 11t .1 " '1·.11 olil a.:11 I 11ll1T 1•1ll \ It\ ,, l'.I '1·..r 11111 111runr 1111• le ··I t1dt'lll , lll't lll I 1·\.I 1•'1'11 l!J 'I ht· p .111•111 .., ,11,11 \\ 1·r 1· .111..:1•1 t'll h \ II 'l'll0<1I 1h-.tl 11·I I l 'IHll I th,11 1111 ,1\ 1·1 h)o(1'11I llt'otl I\ 11111· -.1•\U,il 1·111111• ut'('lll'' d u11\ Ill lh1 l.t" Ant~•·I<•' ptthlit• "c•h11ol' \1 1,..t of lh1· \ 11'11111-. .11 1· h-111 .111- Tht·n · Jrt• sr.o 1)()(1 -.1 uch·nh II) 7 IJ 't'hooh 111 I 111• ".1t1nn ... M'<'nnd IJr).!t''l ... , 'km .11111 111 fic1ub n •pt1r11•d 54, .,.., 1 ram1·' c·omm1lted 1n Jppr11'1rttalc·h -;11 schools day., bt't'4et>n Sept. 12 and Uec 21 • --cc. --·--. I a l 'ro'" Pog..-l I PYRAMID. • • mg up the man n ·porh.'dh 'hol m the arm nut!>.1dc• tht· bu'imf''' bulldtn~ Frida) night The mtna ... tt-r he nott·tl .. 111. vtSC'd ham that lht· ..,hoot1n~ \I(' tim wa!'> afraid lo !--lt•p for1,1,.111I bt•('aUSl' Of J>Os ... 1bil• pro't'l'Utllln under laws proh1b1tanJ.! t'rldl1·,.., cham·t) Pl' ~C'ht•m es TMI Nake Pla•t Jammed Doori • Poses Danger The order to halt the projecJ cam e at about 9 2S p.m ., almOftC 21.ir hours a rter William BehrlEt and Michael Be nson were 11cheduJed lo venture inaide UMt :>l tch·black conlaioment build~ IOI( = MIOOLETOWN. P a CAP> - Offlcla.ls described today how a Jammed and possibly ruaty door that refused to budge blocked engin~rs from 1etUo• into the contaminated building that hOu8es Three Mlle lalaod's crip· p lt d nut'lear reactor. T he aborted attempt to enter the building Tuesday nlebt also raised concerns a bout other con· ditions inside the building, whtch has J?One without m aintenance :.ance the nation's worst com merclal nuclear acc1dent nearly !<a m onths ago. ·'The door Itself j.s not lhe prob lcm The problem is what It means about the eonditaon or other eqwpment." said Robert \mold. ctuef or r ecovery opera '"'"' for Metropohl <tn Edison ('11 Thi• 1·h1l'f ront·ern 1i. the opt:riA· I 11111 Of hU~l' faM \4 h1 ch keep lhf' b1111tllng J t nt·~atave press ure Jf lht•\ fall. offtc1als :.aid 1t raises lht• po:i;s1 hiltt) of uncontrolled 1.1d111,H·t1vt• leak' \ Prt'' 1ou~ attempt to enter th1· bu1111an£ was postponed Apnl .! 1 h1•l'JUM' federa l tt>i.t!> of hn·~1hmi.: .:car were incomplete. i\rnold !>iHd 1t will be several d ,1\11 bdnrc Met Ed can forecast "111•11 1l t'Xl)(!Cts to try again \I II nt'WS briefing today. Arnold '-ltld the next attem pt 1,1,nuld prnh.1bly be hm1ted to fix 111~ lht• dr)Ur The engm e<.-rs. hindered by: plastlr sheeting placed on the: floor and quite hot in their p~ tecUve gear. said lhey strain~ to open the door by lt-aning their- sbo ulders aglunsl it. · "We were s hovang more th~ anvthmg else," said Benson.: Ex-Irvine Official's Home L.,oted ~ W rater Larry Pryor and hl$: w1Ct.>, Gabraellt'. a former lrVUM{ C'll) rouncalv.oman. told poli~ that ..sl Vt.'r\I. are and jewe lry \4 orth S2 JOO were stolen Tues· day rrom tht.•1r l 'n1ver s1ty Parjc home Police think tbe burgla l'nlered through a n unlocked. back door The bur~lan "J'i Qnt' of thr~ committed Tu~sday 1n L'naven.1· t) Park More thctn SI 1.000 1n salver an'1 Jl'W td r y we r e taken an the burglanes. v.h1 ch ..,.e re probably perpetrated b> the sam~ per'SllO. .st·rord1ng to pollee Lt Gene Norden The l arg .. \l of th i-thr e'? VOLCANO buq~lar1e wa., r,.~rted by • • Karen L Kncaua. wbo "ad :sM . ~:t("ced•gJiitf!~~·er ~ .... ~:.:..·~ ·i-600 hadl&..:::':" c~anr.rr·-i.et m1 ang from >H!r Ram Tree "cf from bomes near the \ lllcano. Lant.' horn\! w~n .. ne rt-tamed "ttil1· untold number !> o f others from work T uc-sd .. > c.;.ne $.ud u.e found 11· m por a r) lod g 1n2 :..el -.ai. wonh SS.000 Poh~ "' 11 hout a ... :.1:.1anc e a nd nt'ver thQ.9nzr-d thE> burgl .. r t ntered 1 ht•( kt-d "Ith author1t1t-!> 'aid through an unlocked g.Hage that Ren r>ew of the st ate Depart 1:0 conn~tt'd 10th~ hou!>e mt•nt of l-.:me rgency St.'f\'I<'~ J c v.elr} 1,1,orth Sl.000 was re· Thl:' number of kno"n ''t<'llm.., portt•d Mlllt'n Tuc:oda) 1n the of the hli.c;t and mudi.l1dt·" n r-t third l 'ntH·r'>lt) PJ rk res1den· Tul·,day to to a nd C'o 'Alttz Coun-ttal hur.:IJr) I\ "henff f'A":o ~cbon :.Jad lht> Po lit·<' ..,,11d 11 apix·ctrffi that a 1011 1,1,ould r hmb mur h higher fnurth bur~lar) m .s) ha\c ~n lft• ... :.11d hC' expt"cted a part} ryf <1tkmpt<-d on a L nl\cr~tty Park 1•tJo!hl t .1mp.·r' to bt• a eclan-d home but the l>Urglar nc\ er t>n ·, dt•jd. :..11w1· 1h1•1r t'Jmp~1le wa:, tere<I the hom1 Theo front ~ <.'bhtcralt-d to the home "'a:. damai.:ed SUMMER SALE ,\, ;1 ,·a lu<'<I r u!'tom1•r \\l °" 1-.h to Jnnounce our upcomin~ SUMMER SALE. '\mAi 1.., the opporturw 11nw to pun•hase our quahty anterior furnis hing at 'Uh.,t:rnll,11 rt'\lut·twn:. Don t dt>la~. sale start., JUNE 2nd. It ' I • •, I •I ,,, /11 '"II./• 11. "''"'"'' Our Chippendale st'<:retary, an American m aswrpiece ! Thi~ Chippendale bombe ~e('rl'tary truly represents -one of the great mas tt.>rp1eces of E1ghtec nth Cen · tur y America n styhn~ Herttage". renowned for ex· ce ll e nt rraftsmansh1p . has bN·n r ('markably /' fa 1t hful to t h e --~ ori g in<i l pier(', -rcated C'arca 1755 in Ch a rles town, M ussachusett.s. To the strong and richl y g r ain e d woods Honduras mahogany solids a nd gra ft e d California walnut ven ee r s \ He ritage has a p· ~ .... ·plied un co m · promisin g stan. da rds ... from the detail or the torch finial to the precise shaping of the ogee br~cket feet. The ~elica~e coloration and aged patina of the a ntique 1s recreated through an elaborate process involving thirt.Y separ~te finishing steps. Hardware is solid brass. There are six working locks. outfitted with two keys. The Herita1e n~me as well ~s the owner's registration number and size of the edition (only 240 an all) . . . all are e ngraved on a brass plate in the gallery of each secretary. I I l • ! ( If Laguna/South Coast <--1 LOITION VOL. 73, NO. 142, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1980 \lour Hom .. rown ~ Dally N_.w!lipap_.r ' I TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ Aliso 'G-reenbelt Plan Gets Early OK L 0 NG Ii l<.:,A ('II I A 1• I rrom ltH-com m1s111on om mended that grazing be an Oranae C'ounty s 4.361 11rrf' All:so 1'ht' so <'IAllt--d Ahso l'le<'Uon of u1·cepl.-d ugricultural use of a • .rreenbelt Wllb approvt~ m <'00 th .. gt'ffnbc>lt l!i N•11t t1nd i.outh of bmull part of the greenbelt c-ept 1\lt' day by tht' ( ultfom1 I n JU> r h · · • I I Co11staJ Comm11ss1on m eet ma an .agu 8 ° Cult l' are no tor oui. for Long lkuch for thfl'l' d u\:. ur tlo~·ever. the• c·ommt:SK IOfWr... dt-btroY,l!IH range!and unless ll IS hearings d ela.)ed .ror rurtht'r 'tud.) un i.turdy .. :.aid Eric Jes~en of the It is th\' ftr t :..t•gmt>nt or OrnnfW Count.> requPst thut l'll t rount}:. Environme nta l Orange county i. propo1>t'd tie gruimg be proh1 b1ted 1n both Manag,ement Agency "The • 10.000·acre Lagun.i Green belt fl ~hso ClillyOn and adjacent Wood .Wood Canyon Creek banks are to be part of the proposed ne" ( anyon bet'uuM· of "the frag1h.• extremely fragile, and because Orange Coai.t National L'rban l'll\ 1ronment " hoth c.·anyonl> a.re sleep, vegeta· Pork to \o\'lll tent~t1\'e uorovul Thc.-l'OmmJss1on ~ l>ta H had rl'l' lion 1~ i.parebe * * * * * * * * * Jessen pleaded that "the area i.hould be left for native deer a nd s mall a nimals. Wiidiife never des troys its e n viron· ment. .. he said J essen also md1 cated that tht• Aliso Water Management Agen cy, whic h 1s de\'elop1n i: d sew age trelllmen t plllnt 1n the lower reaches of Aliso <.:anyon may reforest part of the area. "because h1 ~lor1cal record'> * * * show that well over 100 years ago there we re major stands of sycamores. which have disap· peared " T his reforci.tat1on would b<. onl) Ont' '>mall part or a detailed long ran~c plan for development of ru~ged greenbelt acreage This plan includes hiking and r1 d1ng trails fro m which motorized b1kt-s wou ld b e banned. da) ·use p1cn1c '>Iles and * * * othe r r ecreational facilities and a 132-ac re commercial area for a h otel. hostel. golf course. eq uestrian tenter and two restaurants It ll lso call!> for a vineyard of about 200 acres. complete with wine ry. expected to be a major revenue producin g a ttraction. '>ta Hers disclosed A!) origmally conceived by a group of Laguna Beach rel>1 <Sff ALISO Page t\2) Coast Park Means LB Windfall Carter to View Site Volcano Fallout •PWl,......,t°' TOPPLED FIR TREES LIE ALONG VOLCANO'S PATH 100,000 Acres of Timber Destroyed by Hot Mud C a n a d a 0 Mll.E S Washington Spokan~ • Aitzvill~ • Oregon RESIDENTS OF THESE CITIES WARNED 50,000 Peopte Pertl9d by Volcano 100 VANCOUVER Was h <A P > An estimated S.000 tra\'elers stranded by the shutdown of ash· clogged highways and airports Jammed i.h e lt l·r s ac r oss Washington today as the death loll from the eruption of Mount St. Helens climbed to 10 . <Reial· ed photos. Page A3 >. In Was hin gton , D .C . m eanwhile. While House press secretary J ody Powe ll said President Carter would travel to Portla nd. Ore .. today to meet with o fficials and ins pect damage caused by the eruption. Powell said Carter would take a helicopte r tour of the area around the volcano Thursday. The press s ecr eta r y said Carter's pilots "do not reel there 1s any danger" m flying througll the as h·clogged air Gov. Dixy Lee Ray had asked Carter to declare the s tate a dis· aster area and officials kept wary eyes on a dam or mud and debris that stood between the waters or Spmt Lake and the <Stt VOLCANO. Page A2> Doheny Beac h Cl.osed Again By Sewage A sewage s pill has once again closed Doheny State Beach to wa ler sports extending the exist· ing ban on s wimming in the area County officials blame a re· cent s pill or raw sewage from the Mo ulton Niguel Water District plant in Mission Viejo for the high bacteria counts Ten days ago a malfunctioning valve at the plant allowed a bout 300.000 gallons of raw sewage to flow into Oso Creek during a two·day penod. Oso C reek joins San Juan Creek which empties into the ocean at Doheny State Beach. Monica Mazur . an Or ange Coun· ty water quality specialist. said the highest levels or con tamina- tion were recorded at the mouth of the creek. "The pollution is mainly r estricted to whe re San Juan Creek e mpties into the ocean," Miss Mazur said. About 150,000 gallons of partially treated sewage spilled into Oso Creek from the Moulton Niguel plant in early April. This incidel')t was also bla med on a m alfunctioning valve. _, ...... MMt _ Mystery House tr you heard e the real hacking. cough.mg and gaggm g within famed Witches' House on Wave Street m north Laguna Beach today . you m ay hea\'e heard rig ht F'um1gators went to a lot of toil and trouble to s hroud five-sto ry landmark f:.i,·ontt· of artists and photographer" _ ..;in<'<' 1 9~ with pe~11c:1dl~ tl•nt to de bug t~l' ~rem1~e~ Showers P ossihle With Evening Chill 01s t in c tlv unl>C·l tl<.•d at mosphen c cond1t10n '-U\'t•r tht· clo ud "hrnurll•d ('oa .. t brmg a 30 percent chanrc> or t hun ders ho14e r s by ton1j!ht and the) ·11 be cold '-Good Doctor' At LB's Park The theater 14111 coml' to M am Beach Pa rk tn Laguna Fie•t<'h Saturday as tht' cit) 'i. Arts Com m1s.s1on prc>senb a pl'rforinanct· or a Nell S im on c·o mt<d \ performed by a no n ·pror11 theater co mpany. Scenes from "The Good Doc tor" will be perform(•d begin ning at l2: 15 p m . on the gr as~ at M:tin Beach Park by mcm bers of .. Act IV," former USC theater students lili?h tc>m(l('rature .. an• l'Xpt.•t·t 1•'1 to reJrh onl\' the mid fl{)-. 111 1·1111c·l•rt 141th tht• .JOlll'tp.tll'CI -.ho14 t•rs rollol-' lllj? l1j!hl1·r pn· <'I p1t.1t1on .trounll lht• count' 'l.l!hll1m1• l1m l<'mp1:raturt'' 'hould hit onl~ lhe mid SO... ac· 1·ord10J! lo lht· l ' S W<•atht•r Sc•n 1n· in I .o .. ,\nJ?t•les "'here off1c1ab ~md ml'leorolog1cal C'und11Jon.s ar!' tndet>d l>tra nge Quc>st1oned about thc> un .st'asonall~ <.·hilly temper;.itures dei.p1t1:• the fact the dally gra) £loom 1~ t~ p1 cal for May a .. pokesman was candid "I t isn't un.sc>asonably chill~ ... :.ht• said .. People JU.St havC' fa ulty m<'m~1c" " Tht• dctermtnt'd dr izzle!. that have plagued lht• populace orr and on th1.s month. however . are ruther u nu s u a l in m eteorolog1st.s' v1ews A n upper le vel low nol n o rmally a s sociated w i th Southern California we ather pat terns has been responsible for pers istent s hower act1v1ty dur- mg the current month. officials said Sycamore Hills Top, Priority R) STEVE ~IT('llt:l.l. 0t ,,,_ O••h P1r.4 SL•lt ~1 a\llr Wt1\n1· BJg lin "ct~" LJ~UQa U~ll~Li#od:i IJ!.~..U .... rl>l.--,.>llft~'-111 lin1· for rt:'<il'ral rund~ 1( :.nd "'ht•n th<' lrv1n1• Coa'>t ~at1onal l 'rhan l'ark 1.., purl'ha"t«l-T B.J~ltn lolrl ..,urpri-.NJ C1 t\ Council mt>m~·r' Tul'1><la\ that J C'laU-.l' Ill th(• lf llU ~f:' o f Hn1rc>i-1mt<itl\ l''> approvt·d pllrk bill, pJ:-....,ed b) vo1c·t w1tt> Mon· da) ... t:Ht-.. thl· r1t) .., Syt'amorc 11 111:-. l llnd I) 1n~ w1th1n lht· 11 .IJOO arn· park "'Ill receive f1ri.t priority for C1cqu1 s1t1on The p r o1lOH'd par k -;ho w.., a bout 90 acn•s of Sycamore HWs between Laguna Canyon :rnd El Toro road.'> within the park boun d a r1 c1> T h t• 90 or :.o a c r e trian1ieu lar p a n ·pl \\OUld be bounded b) those two roads a nd the propn'>t-d San J oaquin T ra nspo rtation Corridor. And purchase of the city land. 1wrh.ip' .1<. •"trh .t' Ofl''<t v1•ar v.111 i:o ,1 lnn.c 14.J> t111A JfO p.J \ iniz off the S6 million debt owed by the c ity on Sy"amore Hills BagJm said lhe city could ex- IStt RJNDS, Page A Z> * * * Dillev Said ., ·stable., After His Surg{llry .Jaml..., Dlllt•\. roun<kr of th1· LJgUnJ t;ret•nbt•lt. I nc' and a ool)k .. ton• op<.·ralor in to14 n for more than t:j 'C'ar' remains in 't.Jhlt• t'ond1t1on at South Colli.t \lt•d 1<·al l'enll'r "'hl'n· hl' n•cent h undcr14 <•nt 'Ufl.!l'f\ tor rancer Jk has lx•l'n hnsp1lahzl-'<1 :u tht• South l.ugu11J f<.H'iltl) off llnd •lO 'lnCt' MJrt'h 31 14hl'n he 14 as .Jdm1tt1.'<1 for h.•sl:- .\ ht•r round In~ t hl' Laguna li rt't'nbdt Ill ) t·ar'> .1go. Diiie) rt>mJ1ncd its pn•stdl'nl until 19i6 lie ~ulfered a ht?art lltlack lht• following )t'ar and has become le::..., act1H• in the en '1ronmcnt al J!roup 1n recent \ eu r'> · LagunJ Beach council mem bers \'otcd Tue ... day to present Dille) a plaque. citing his long vears Qf ~en·1l'C.' lo the c1tv and t11s efforts to presnve the· open s pace s urrounding Laguna Beach \\eathe r 1 Volcanic Cloud Doheny State Beach has been closed sin ce J a nuary when heavy rains flooded a se wage pla nt in San Juan Capistrano discharging millions of gallons of untreated was te into the ocean there. The 45-minute presentation 1s an experiment by the Arts Com mi~sion. which plans other such park performances 1f Saturday's production is a success Ursula Mom Chance of r ain 30 per · cent tonight. less than 10 pe rcent Thursday Partial clea rm~ Thursday a fte r- noon Lows tonight m mid 50s lh((hS Thursday upper 60s Moves Over East • By~ Astocl•ted Press • A cloud of volcanic asb from Washington's Mount St. Helens moved over the eastern thJrd of the nation today as thousands of 1tranded motorists sought s helter in the Weal and residents fll a halt-dozen stales used plows and hoeet ro clear away inches ~the ftne powchr. Waler rationing was Imposed 1n Sookane, Wash., as re1fdenta tried to wuh ttan, stre«a and tMllldln••· School dialrlda in Jdno potlponed trustee elec- il o as afler the iovernor Meland a atate ol emerieney. Baala~1es and 1chool1J re · m a ined closed in s ix Montana counties under em er gency OT· de rs . The ash began pouring Into the atmosphere Sunday with the eruption of the volcano and by Tuesday cities across the West were trying to ,e<>PfUYitb arlt UP to seven inches deep. For parts of the Midwest, the a sh meant a Ugbt dus ting and some dia1'\1Pt.lon of travel. The cloud ot uh roee hl1her in the atmosphere at lt moved eut and weather otnclal• ln New York City predicted the cloud would be above rain clouds that were rorecast for the area today. library Deck OK'd for LB · The Or1U1ge County Board of Supervisors has approved plans to enclose an outaide readina deck at Ute l.Jlaun• Beach library. Bids wtU 10 oul' ror the 380- square·foot project next week. Work on the estimated $26,000 project la upecled t o be(in In July and take three to four monlhl w complete. The work will be paid by a be· quest from Amertca C. Grimth. a longtime patron of the library t . Vnu:ed Actress Has a Boy LOS ANGELES CAP) -Actress Ursula Andress. a sex s ym · bol durinR the 1960s. has become a mother -at age 44 ~ The Swlss·.born actress gave birth to her first chJld Monday -a six-pound. lO·ounce bo y -according t o Tess Griffin , a s po keswom an for Cedars·Sinai Medical Cente r. She said Tuesd ay that mother and son are "ooing just fine " • Miss Andrews -who appeared in such rllms as "Dr. No." "Casino Royale " and "What's New Pussycat ?" -is not married. She has said the father or the chJld is act-0r llarry Hamlin, who s he described ln a recent Inter view a s "a beautiful m an." ... o .. u Miss Andrcs11 Is the former wlfc of John Derek. who is m arried lo sex symbol Bo Derek. . .. I NSIDE TODAY Rtctmon h4s amved m You ng1town. 0~110. whtre strel miU blast fumocea that once made the c1tJ1 important have groum cold. See Story. photo• Page 84. ..... s Al YH'r litNltt Alt L. M ... .,. '" .... ,..... ..., C.llfffftl• AJ Ctaulllw DH <Mlllu CU (,...,_... C1J 0.aftl '"4ktt Alt lfltWlal M 1'1...UI-... ,. .... ,.,.. Ct .. U I<-CIU M~9" C14 ..... ~ cu \ OAILY PILOT LISO w.cf!'!!Cl!r, M!X 2e . tteo New Fear v~~~~: • rettdenu ot cltJea below the lnOUDlala. ,.. Kitty Corps? .... l lime Canal Callea ·-_,,._~ Dangerous to Health WASHlNGTON <AP> -Prettdent Carter dttl•red a federal emercen<'y today to ptrmU t.be tonrument lo temporalily re loutt mott lhan 7'00 fa mil In ~ Lov• Canal area ol Ni•Mara Fall • NY. Govemmeat omclal aald U. -iaAon hd bMfJ made bet'aUM ol YariuWI h alth ltd• th•t •UU•t "1.i1n1flcitnt health rbb" to famtUe bvial a.....md 8D a.baadooed chemlc-ul dumpMtt" The federal and N•w Yon slate 1ovem menu w11l i.hitro lhl' cost The fl'Cleral &Overnmmt V.-b •purred into At'tlc>n ru1towl11tc lhe r~lea~ o( a at ud,y done IOf' t.M EPA that found t'hromosom ial "!) normliliUet> tn 11 uUSarea ~nl.Uated ~ • ..._ .. o_..,,. Tell llb~• KWANGJU. South Korea <API Mobs of ant1-1overnmentde monstrators, some armed wtth machule auns and r1ne>b, blil tied soldh:ni li.nd poUc~ her~ toda)'. Army troops killed al least 11 and wounded 63 other otheri> 3!\ the protesters again~t martial law took control of almost the ent1 rt-provmcial capital 150 miles s outh of Seoul lro•i<uu t:.r~~Mff# :!O tfor.- By The Associated Pnu Iran's revolutJonarv regime executed 20 conv1rted drug. dulers byfmngsquad at dawn today, the200thdayof capt1v1ty for the S3 Amen can hostages The exe<'ut1ons were reported by Iran's official Par!> rwws a~enc) It v.a!> believed to be the largest number of per!>On!> ex· ecuted at one ume sinct> the Iranian revolution 16 month!> itt,to CJaiHO f 'ir .. 1121td tfb11ilt- PEKING <APl Chtna indicated today it test-fired a second mterconllnental baUistic missile into the South Pacific Ocean. The official Xinhua news agency said China 's launching or carrier rockets into the Pacific between May 18 and 21 , was sue cessful. but dad not say how many were ITred. Growing MDII MIDDLETOWN, Pit <AP> Offtclalt d cribed today bow a J•mmoo and poulbly rusty door th»l retwifd to budae blocked Cllilllteni from aettlna into the rontamln•ted buildinf that housu Three Miit' Island s crip- pled nu(•lur r~actor. 'fht> »bortt.'d utlllmpt to enter th\! buildu11 Tuesday night also nused conrerni> about other con· dluo~ inside the building, which hu11 KOO~ without maintenance sant·f> th~ ncatton's worst com- mercaaJ nuclear accident nearly 1'4 months ago. ''The door itself 1s not the prob· tern The problem is what 1t m eans about the condatioo of other eqwpment ... said Robert Arnold, ctuef of recovery open- twn::. for Metropolitan Edison Co The chief concern 1s the opera- tion or huge fans which keep lhe butldtn' at negative pressure H the) fall, officials said lt raises thl' possib1ht) of wicontroUed radioactive leaks. A previous attempt to enter the building was postponed Apnl 2-1 because fede ral tes ts or bn•athmg gear were incomplete. Arnold said it will be several days before Met Ed can forecast wht-n it expects to try again. At a ne ws briefing today, Arnold s aid the next attempt would probably be limited to fix. mg the door. - The order to halt the project came at about 9:25 p .m ., almost 21:i ·hours after WilUam Behrle a nd Michael Bensoh were scheduled to venture inside the pitch-black containment build· in~ • IA Schools Sued On-¥ivle1ice lssu-e - LOS .ANGELES CAP) Violence agains t pupils .has prompt_ed the state to sue Los Angeles school and city offi cials for alleged failure to adequately protect youngsters at schools. The engjneers, hindered by plastic s heeting placed on the __ floo.r-and-qWl~~.~tt pro- tective gear. said they strained lo ~en lhe door by Jeaning lhetr s h~ers against it. · authorities said • Attorney Gener al George Deukmt>11an "'as to file a 92. page complaint for declaratory relief m Superior Court today. Ma}or To m Bradley and top law enforcemerft' orrici<1ls we re re po rtedly among the 44 tn· d1v1duals named as defendant!>. A premise fo r the lawsuit was that s ince compulsory attend· ance laws require children to a ttend school. the schools have a s pecial obligation to protect children wlule on campus. The s uit comes Jmt two days after the. Los Angeles Unified School District was told by a supervising Judge to devise a de· ..,ej.!regat1on plan involving bus· in~ 1n g rades one through 12. .\ parents' protest against sex- u a I \'tolence agains t school l'hlldren occurred th1!> year at Paco1me1 Elementary School, after two girls were assaulted Roi.e C:.t !'.taneda . one or 60 pa rc•nts who picketed the school tn northern Los Angeles in late February. s aid there was only one security guard assigned to protect children against a ttacks in 14 area schools . One Pacoima School incident Jan. 30 was fi rst termed an at· tempted rape, but has since been reclassif1c.>d as battery. A molestation of a 6-year-old girl. allegedly by a 13-year-old junior h1~h student. <><'t'urre<I fs'eb 15 Tht· parent .. !JIM> were an~ered ~Y a ~chool dastnct report that an avcr<1ge 1,f nearly one sexual cnmc 1>ec ur11 dally in the l.ofl Angele11 public 11choohJ Moxl of the \•1ct1mi. arf' f1·mulc There an· 5.'J0,1100 11tudenlli In 713 school" an lht· nallon 'l'I M'l'rmd l:_ir~t·st \Yllh •m , •Vld of hc1als reportffi :WS 11cx crirnc11 committed 1n approximately 70 schools days between St·r>l. 12 and Dec. 21 The school d1strirt hu8 more than 300 security agents to patrol the 713 schuol11 . Because of con<'cm about rising crime on school campu1w11, the school OAANOE COAST DAILY PllOT '"" ()•~ Co.t\t 0.tly .,ttot wit" ~" I\ ( °"'Otnt<I tr. .._._, _.,9'\\ .• , P'VtHt•"-d '»-~ ti¥ Ot.nq. (O.nt PvOllWUf"Q (.emcaiM, S. .... Mr "d•Hon\ .,, ~1"'-0 Mond••· '"''°""" ,,.., '°" C.oU• Ml'W He•OO't a.H._, H"9ftH"91'~ Hr•C." Fov"I••" V•tl•'f. ''•"''· l •Owl\• 8•.ch *"" C...\t A VftQ .. r~I fdtHo" ., SWOl1\NO s.twro.tf\ ~ ~Y' ftw pr.nc ... pr,,Al•\~"O ... .,., ., •t lJO W.\I ll•'t Sir..,. I' O llo• lloO ""'"' -... CAl•toolll• ·-.. _ .. _ O..~t-1'\t ..... P\#• ...... , . ._ .. ~ Vf<• Pr•,t6'>1"1f ,.,..,~.-~ ,.,.,...., ....... ld'IO. T=~ ... '1'.r.:- ca.n.t It'--'"""-,..,._,.. ..... 1. .. 11na l•ec:fl OMee 101' ... CO.\! ......... Offlc .. c:o.11w .. JJOWnt,..,.,.. """'""'"'" .,. .... '"" IN(ll ......... board voted last year to spend an extra SI million to hare add•· tional security guards at :.i time when other district pro grams were-being cut beC"au::.e of budget restraints. To further complicate mat· te rs. school security Auard~ went on strike Mav 2. demand· ing more pay, but returned to their jobs May 12 .. We were shoving more than anvthing else." said Benson. "With all the clothes we had on. the only place we had any leverage was our shoulders '' "The door didn't budge at all. It was like hitting a wall," he i.idded Arnold said the door probably did not open because its surfaces or hinges were sealed by rust. Bar Panel Backs 13 of 17 Judges Incumbent Judges who are running for election in 13 of 17 Municipal and Superior Court races in the June 3 election re ceived hlgh marks from mem- bers of the Orange County Bar AssociatJon who part1e1pated in a judicial evaluation made public this week. Bar association officials said nearly 25 percent of the ~roup·-. 3.000 members returned ques lionnaires mailed out last month on the q ualifications of the 52 candidates running for Jud1c1al office. The r esults of those 696 r es ponse!> c lea rl y ~ho w l'd favorable altitudes tow&rd th1· 13 incumbent Judgtb M.'t:kinic re election But the IHtr a M111·1u t11m 111 h c·1alB. <Al a ncwll c·11ttf1·n·rir ,. thl1> morning, is;, id th«: 1 t'1>ul111 ''' I hi quc11t1onnulr(: In n11 w111y 11111 ~tltut.e endor1>1•11wnl:i 11f u 11 y • 1>11 d1d;,t(' "W e huvr r1t1 u.11 1•1 ~111111 wh11t11oever, · l>ttr 61 1111111 1ut11111 J•r1:11hk.-nt J1,hn l'll t111 11u11J Thf! 11u.-.t11.mnu1n· 111.k.-t1 rm·m bc!n to cvuluut•· tiu·h (·1tr1du1,,,1 .. In f!IJ(ht dltftlrt·nl ur et.ti, I'"' f<•tooc>nul 11t11llty lerupt!t atttt-111 anti ttc-mcunor , tnll'fl1 lty 111111 c haruc t er , Judg11tt!1tl , .-11 pcrlcnre, d1hgt•r\c.'t1, h1·1Jlll1 , t.t11d generi.I rcpututlun rn th .. ltigul community. 1'he uttorncy11 wh1> n we1oJto1J the queHliClnnairf'a rnulrt 1u1M~n any of three letter ttr&tdeii lo each cundidute in u11dl catefory. T he 8r&tdea were A (wel quaUfled'; B Cquahfhid), and C (not qualified). All the inc umbonl11 scored high in most cateaoraea with the exception of municapul court Judge John C. Pe&tl, who in the area of professiona l sblllty ond knowledge of the law was bare ly given the tuah mark• othe r in· cumbenll enjoyed. Of the nearly 400 bar assoc1a lion members who evaluated Peal, 1'3 uld he la w ell qualified in professional ability but 138 said he lsn't qualified. Another 118 said he was qualified. Receivinl hl1h marks for pro- feHional abllity and knowledge of the law were incumbe nt Superior Court judges Leonard McBride, Ronald Prenner and Mark Soden. McBride, for example, re· celved 2'79 "well qualified" votes and 1M "quallfled" votes. Only 23 attomey1 Jud1ed him un· qualified. The ~~· were 1ll1htly leas lm . with incumbent Superior Court Judge Franclaco Briseno, who received 161 .. well qualifi ed" vote s and 120 "qualified" votes. Only 19 bar 3'i!>Oc1at1on members judged him .. no t qualified" 10 p ro fcss1onal ab1hty Receiving high marks m races where the re are no incumbents "l'rl· James L . Smith. a mun1t·1pal ('OUrt Judge who 1s r unning for a s uperior court judges hip, attorney Robert Fraser. who 1s running for a Santa Ana municipal court seal; Jam cs W Cor.rlc . a Fullerton municipal court j udge running for the s uperior court bench, and Ht>bcrl F1t.:z~erald , another mun1c:1pal court Judge seeking a 11 u11<'rior Court JUdKes h1p. Bttr ai.1>uc1ation i.pokesmen ,,ud tha:. morniruc the question- r1;11 r1· 1-. <'ompra'led of "pure ,11111 •.tH"f' and that anyone look 111~ .1t I ht• r.•i.ult!\ could r ead wlt.11t·v1·r ttll'y want into them 1•1th t.uul ttw rN1ults indicate 111•·r•·ly whut thl• memberfthlp of t 111· 1,,,. :t!'l'lm·1at111n thinks of th .. , ,111tl1dut1·1> ru1111l111( for offu•c II 1· iiulct tws Kroup was happy wll lt tlu· 111·urly 2!> pt·rcent r .. ,,11•1ll1>1'. fll(urtnl( only 10 per 1 .-11t •1( tht· 3,000 m"mtH>rs would fl II 11111 1111· formM and return th••m I 11 1111· 111110 , offl c1al:s uid, the 11111 t!Vltluutf'd c andidates 1 h11;ugh u "hlue ribbon commit h•t•" l;ut 11hundoned that form11t this yt·ur in favor of 11 11lebl:scite. "Tht• duta we have here 11 rt.'· ally quilt! vu lid," Pitts said H1eh1trd Lytle, e)IC C'ullv~ direl'lor of th" bar H8oclatlon, <'lulmed the sampllng wu re presentative of the arouJl's membership. Me mbers we rt u11ked to evaluate only thou <'undidates with whom they'd had recent experience . 1·,....r_,,..AI ALISO ••• denta. the areenbell was to be 1 county project e n compassina 10,000 acres. About half ol that land la ln Latuna Canyon and the h.llls northw•l ot Lquna Beach. Moat of that land ia owned by t.be Irvine Company, which bu now .,reed to sell land to the federal eovemment lor the propoeect W'ban-,a:m. Con1re11t l1 eurrently eon· aldertna a bill to bu.y up to 11.m Irvine ComPlll1 aeree. The eom· pany reeenUy IOld 1.• Hree ot ltl couta.I landa ~WMD Corona del Mar and LaPJla Beach f« S32 million for development u Callrorma·a Crylt&l Cove State Park. Ot0k>lllt1 Nld lbe eruption already ha» apewed almOlt u mwlt Mb and l"O(k H VesuvtU1 dumped om ..be ancient 11.allan eltJ ol Pompetl ln 79 A D., kUI· lnA more lhAn 2,000 f( PUl ln On(' pile, Jt WOUid COV· t>r u 11quare m1le as hall as three Empire Stat(• buildings Bob Christiansen of t he U S. OeologJcal Survey estimated the volume at s ix tenthJ of a cubic mile Vesuvius spewed less than three quarters or 8 cubic mile cA material The mountain a lso h;u1 emitted huge. unmeasured volumes of st eam and water vapor, Chris- tiansen said OfflciaJs listed 98 as missing following the blast that a sc1en- t 1s t described as a "unique t-vent" m lbe history of Mount St Helens "I feel as though I ha\e Just come back from a trip to the moon,' U<>v Ra) s aid after a helicopter tour over dozens oC miles of fl attened t ree!> and mud· deva:.tated homes About l 000 had been evacual t-d from homes ne<1r the \ olce1no. "'h1le untold numbers or others found t em porar) lcH1g1 ng without ass ist ance and never ('hec ked Y.1th authonttl'" sa1d Ben IX>" of the '-l3tC' Dt-µart ment uf Enwrf.!••nc \ ~wn 1t·t•.., Th<' numbn of k1H1Y. n \ 1t tim!> of lhl' bl<t'l and mud-.lult''-roM· Tues da\ lu Ill and Cm~ llt1 Coun 1, Shl·r•ff 1.1·.. :'I. t•l ... on ..,aid th1.· l;lll Y.ould t'l1mh mu1·h higher llC' ,,11cl lw 1•\f1t·<'tPcl ,, 1.n1rt~ of t•aght 1•,1m1w1 " to ht• fl••rlarcd clt•Htl ..,1111·1• th1 ·1r c·J rn1>:-1lt· wru, uhltkrJlt·il ~ ,,.., t:ruµt1ons :-.ub!l1ded to u col· u1r111 of ... tPam ri ... in$( to an all1tud1• of ,1huut 11.llOO f1•t•I . l ' S <~t·nl11~11·.t1 !'.1tr\t-\ \Ol1·uno hJ rnnb expt•rt l)y. 1.:h1 R <'rem dt'll :-~1d lht• "Jlcr-. 11f !'.pint Lake v.cre hk1·ly to r<'matn 1m· poundl'd behind mud a nd debns pil1•c1 ao; h1J?h J'-200 fN·t alon_g the-nrstJT !'11 f<°' or Tllt·-nortli fork of lht• T11utlt• H1\1•r , 0 ff 1 c 1 a I !> fl' a rt' d l h a I l h t' block .11~C' m1~h1 ~t\f' Y.a\. fau' ing 01)()(1" in L11n~"IP"'. Kelso and crl ... tlt.t Rot•k. '10 mtll"I "'th(' wt>st Al1out 50 ()OCJ 11 \ <' in the area bt•low 1111• l.1k<' Y.h1 r h '>hrank l<• Jb<lut .1 th1n1of1ti. six mile an•a un1.lfor torrC'nb nf mud and dl'ht 1i. •• 1 do not h<'l11'\ e .1 '-Udd1·n now down th1· vnllt•\ , ... a C'rf'<l1 bl e t•vt>nt I f11r1•st>t' mudflow-.; nf smaller mapn1tud1-. .. Crandell sa1<1 Squirrel Solution Seen . I ' i...... 8ueta dYS~ 8divllt Brue. Hoppins doesn't Ute Helaler Part'• rrouod 1QUiJT la. To Boooina, a cuddly aquirntl ls nothing but a rat with '. a fuzzy tafl: -I • i ... BV'f HOPPING SA \'8 be has • plan that will eliminate ua.e iQuirrelJi from the park, where he says they erode lhe blUffs with their tunnels and carry all kinds of disease. lt'1 called ecolo1ical warfare. l ) ••AJL YOO RAVE to do ls bag a score of those cats that M!Ul around at Big Corona state beach ln Corona del Mar andl>ring them to our city," Hopping sm iled. •·And. rather than going down and gassing the dears. we can let the cats take care of them " He did not explain what the city would do with the felines alter they bad finished thelr work. And the city councltdidn't ask him i ' • ' j Fro• Page . t I FUNDS FOR LAGUN"'A • • • ! ~ i peel between SI and $2 million for the portion that would be tn· eluded in the national park ··And when you add the <60 aae > Bay wood Development Co proJect near Leisure World, we've probably got a good $4 million," he saJd. The city is negotiating with the Baywood firm for sale or about 60 acres for development or homes on El Toro Road near the retirement community Mike Scott. executive director of Laguna Greenbelt. Inc , con· Four Marines Arrested in firmed Baglin's report concern; mg park fUJ)ding priorities to.a day ~ "The bill stales that wheoevel funds are appropriated for ~ acqu1s1t1on of lands within thd parks . those funds must fi rst he used to acquire Sycamore ~ land in the Laguna Beach part f# the park." he said. Raglin today c redited Scott a nd members of the O range Coast Park Committee for it). tense lobbying for the ·wording approvl'd by the House. And. he s aid the acquisition priority means the city might have a better chance of r eceiv· ang a federal l9an lo repay former owners of Sycamore Halls . The cit\ ha-; e1pplaed for S6 I ninr. .. -a Heist m11l1on fed<•r<il low interest loan ~u.ai in order to repa) the mortgage Four El Toro Marmes were at once. a.nd !>lilt have time to arrested Tuesday night after al-plan for recreattonal aod Qpe.n legedlv robbing a :.trollet in s pace uses_~r the to~ 522-acre ttt!TS1cl-Patt or szs ----p:TT't"et. _. P o li ce s aid the military Baglln •w1d the city has .in. ql.nlrtet confronted the uru1amed eluded the possibility or a por. man at about 10 p.m ., threaten· t1on of Sycamore Hills being in· t.ng ham with a knife and de-eluded in the national park m ·a mandingcash revi sed applicat ion to l\rrested were Cha~l es R WJshin~t.)n Rogers. L9 . Michael J . Iannucci, 18. Tim P , Canavan. 19, and Homer Alexander. 20, who were booked on charges of armed rob bery and transported to Orange County Jail The vtctim called police from a service station following the confrontation in the park. ANNOUNCING OUR 'We rf' accenting the fact that the :"lat1ona l Urban park ls dtret'tly hnkt.'d to our property,." Baglin said ··1 think the loan ha!> a ~ood chance or happening because we are supportive o( t¥ park and open space uses ti Sycamore HJll:. .. :: SUMMER SALE \:-.a \ ,jlUl'd ('U~tomC'r we wish to announce our upcoming SUMMER SALE . \1m ... the opportune time to purchase our quahty interior furn1s h1ng at -.uh~t .mtwl rt'<iuctions. Don't delay, sale starts JUNE 2nd. I t,.l.111'4 •¥11•11 ... II '•1tlt.,,,,.,,, O ur ChJppendale -;ttretar)" an American m asterpiect: ! Thb Chippendale ho rn bt> se<.'retary l ru Jy r <'presents <>O l' of the g reat mu ~terp1c ces of Eighteenth Cen· turv American ~t.\ llng. Heritage~. ren1)" ned for ex- c c I 1 en t craftsmanship. has be(·n remarkably faithful to the orqunal piece. created circa 1755 in Charlestown , Massachusetts. To the strong and ri chly grained woods Honduras mahoga ny solids and ~r a ft ed r••ll!-o California walnut .•e n ec r s Heritage has ap· plied unco m - promis ing s tan- dards ... from the detail of the torch finial to the precise shaping of the ogee bracket feet. The delicate =--coloration and aged patina of the antique is recreated through an elaborate ~rocess involving thirty separate finishing steps. Hardware i5 solid brass. There are six working locks. outfitted l"ith two keys. The Heritage name as well as the owner 's registralion number and size of the edition Conly 240 in all> . all are engraved on a brus plate in the gallery of each secretary. I Orange Coast l DI TION • YearHe•e•••• Dally NewHpaper, VOL. 7?, NO. 1,2, 4 SECTIONS, "6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1980 C TWENTY·Fl\IE CENTS ·Carter to View Site Volcano Fallout Traps Thousa~ds \ ANCOUVER Wash I AP) An estimated S.000 tr avelers s tra nded by the shutdown or ash· dogged highways and airports Ja mm e d s he l ters ac r oss Washington today a s the death toll from the eruption of Mount St Helens <'limbed to 10 I Reial ed photos. Pa..:e A3 > · I n W a s h1n.:ton . D C. meanY.hale . White llouse press seC'retar v J odv Po wC'll '>aid P resident-Cartt:r would travel to Portland. Or<' . today lo meE'l w ith 0H1c1a l-. and ins pect damage c<iused by the t•ruptaon Powell said Carter would take :1 he lt copll'r lour of the• ar€'a around lhl' 'olcano Thur~da) T h l' JH t·ss !:>t.>c·rt•taq s aid Carter., palob .. do nnt fN.·I Uwn· •~ an' dangl•r .. an fl) an!( through the as h-cloggl·d air Go' Vt'<) Lt"t• Ra) had u!:>ke<l Carter to dl'<'l<ire lht• '>latt' d dh astciw aru ~_9Cftcljlli. lc~Jll -----_:::;.,.,""a=n"\>v~ on a <Jurn or mud and dcbra!:> ·that -.tood l"H:t'4 el'n tht· "aters of Spml La ke <1nd tht· residents or Ct tll''> bt·luw lht: mountJm Geolo~asb '>attl the e ruption alread) he1:. '>J>l"Y.Cd Jlmost J'> much ash and rock as \'esu\IU!:> dumped on the dncu.>nt Italian c·1 ty of Pompe11 in W A 0 , kill in_g more than 2.000 Ir put in one pale. tl would cov er a squart' mtlt: as tall a s lhrl't: Empire Stale buil dings Bot> C hr1 :-.t 1anH·n o f t he li S GC'o logacal Sunev l'!:>limalt'<i the volume at :.1x·tcnths or a cubic mile . Vesuvius spewed less than three-quarters of a cubic m ile or material. Fine Kettle of Cuties The mountain also has emitted huge, unmeas ured volumes or Calls for contestants in Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fr~ queen com pet1t1on so fa r have netted this array of 14 entrants, plus six mor e not pic- tured. Competing for Miss Mermaid and Miss Costa Mesa tit les at June 6-8 celebra - tion in Lions Pa rk Costa Mesa. will be <from left to riJ?htl FRONT ROW· Ma n h·n Stoddard. 21. Michelle Wilson, 17. Tracy '.\11.1' "· 17 SECO:--;o ROW Debra Da\·ton. 21; -Kell v Pion. 18. Charlene Ho"eli. 21. Jenn.ifer. Grigs by. 18. TlilRD ROW: Chris Lant. 20, Ma lia Beasley. 18, Cindi Darnell. 18. J e nnifer Reynolds. 17. FOURT H ROW: Lisa Pomo. 18. °Lucy Heyliger . 18. and Juh a '\l arinos. 17 <See VOLCANO, Pag~ AZ > * * * List Names 70Missing After Blast Driver ·Dies In Rollover; Rider Hurt M ichacl Brvan La wn:ntt' of Costa Mesa was killed ~<1rly toda~ when he w<1s lhroY. n from ht:. pickup truc k <1nd the veh1cll' crus hed hi m a!> 1t rolled o\t·r sever al times California 1 lt gh-w ay Pa trol of. fi cers reported La wren cc. 23 . .,., w. driving north on Costa MC'!:>a Freeway at an estimated 90 milt·~ per hour when ht s p1 ck up m 1ssed a c ur ve on t h e M acArthur Boulevard offramp Lawrence was de<1"d e1t the sc<:ne all 20am CH P officers 1dent1 f1ed a passenger as Alan F Siegrist. 22. of Newport Beach Ste~rtsl also was thrown from the rolling veh1 cle. He ts listed in s erious cond1 tion today at Santa Ana Tustin Commuruty Hospital Siegrist suffered 1nJurte~ to his head. abdomen. ribs and left leg. Coast . \\'eather Chance or rain 30 per· cent tonight. less than 10 percent Thursday. Partia l clearing Thursday after - noon. Lows tonight in mid 50s. Highs Thursday upper 60s IN81•E TODA~ R~cuaion hal amved rn Youngstown, Ohio, where •• , mW blalt /""'4Ct• that OllCe modi the cit11 important 19tloe Qr01DP1 cold. See SIOTJI, ~PageBf. .... s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Guns/wt Victim By The As~lated Pr~ss The rollowin~ IS a ltst or 70 missing pen.ans provided by the Cowlttz County s heriff's offtCl' Harr y Truman 1s not on this last Remains Mystery Other agencies may havt' names of massing persons Y.ho are not on lhts ltst Costa Me:-.a police are s ttll !>earctung for the man who n· por tedly was shot Friduy night by an assailant who took the S8.000 the nct1m had JUSt re· cea,·ed in a pyramid game Poltce LL Jack CaJnon. told of the incident on Monda) by a m an 1dent1rymg h1mselr on() as an Orange County minister . said the report eventually led to a crac kdo"n o n the a ll eged p yramid S<'heme in Costa Mesa Monday night. Officers closed in on a West 18th Street business, confiscat- ing pyramid posters and taking t he names of some 200 alleged par ticipants. Calnon said hi!. office is seek ing misdem eanor com plaints against about 16 sus pected of ope rating the $200.000 game Al so sought. he sa id, are com-pla ints agains t the business building principa ls who alleged· ly rented space to those suspect· e d or operating the pyramid. Calnon said today that he had c hecked out s eve ral Orange County hospitals in hope of turn- ing up the man reportedly shot in the arm outside the busmess Mesa Golfers To Pay More Player fees al Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club will go up Jan. 1, following City CouncU ac· tion this week. Council members inc reased general green rees by $1 at both the Mesa Linda ud Los Lagos courses. .The council also hiked special pJay rates for senior citizens and those holding monthly passes. etrecUve July 1. Senior rata will go go up SS a month to SZS at Mesa Linda and up Sts ~ month to S35 at Loi Lagos. ' Monthly passes move up S10 lo tbe M5 mark al both courses. bualdm~ Friday night The minister. he noted. ad vised htm that lht· shooting v1C' lam was afraid to step forward beC3U!>C or possalilc prosecution under laws proh1b1t1ng endless ch a in type S<'hemt'-. ·11e Clhe mint'il<'rl -;a id he had JUSl \•~•led his parish1on('r at a hos pital.·· Cal non said The minister would not reveal his O\\n name. the v1ct1m·s n<1 me or the church that both are in- volved \\1th Calnon said he had IS!>Ued a bulletin Tucsda) lo all le1w en- forcement agencies in Orange, Los An~eles and Rt\'erside C'OUn· lies for r eported ~unshol \'ICl1ms registered by <foetors Friday and over the weeke nd So far . Calnon said today. nothing has turned up. Refugees Flee FORT CHAFFEE. Ark <AP> -The US. Ma rshal'!> offi ce at Fort Smith reported today that 30 to 40 Cuban refugees had fled the resettlem e n t pro('essing cente r here HomNo'4 ns are listed Y.here ava1labil' 0'.tn M'<) f PW"UT\,f ts-,.;-( ~l1fOf"'" Mit .. t' f;r*'NWt 1 t:rr .-(r.ttt tt•d •not-••~ r.111 Mar "'n Dr •lff' Jo•,.,. .r-o ._,.,",,... fO••ro Orr90'*' 11 ~"~ 04••~ QOl>P'1 r-1t10Pr•ld W•""~' 8·• .... ¥flicM<J All~Hl!f"ICSl' ,. .,,., f)lf''f' l hOtn~'"t L.,,._ JOM..c>t\ (,,,.,, ... ~ ~" ~ )O't(~ Mtd 8uo ' trll p.t,rtC• o.-.n"y L'"'°"' (Nth,. • (,fl>rr,~1n Jt,,.,.,..., ~,.,,.,, Moott l(tn Moor• Don......., c.,-., ~•ttt\ .,,., t.o <"·10tf'4"' (lf0.11 Ot'O" b •ll Pr\tQO'\ J~ttf'I ,,_, 81lf P•rk,., Or-oot\ ,,,,.,.Vt Ot•lf'\ 800••~" .. ,. ,..,,.n .,,,,.,,,..,. "'~'"O"I f """""• Sr uc-.-. P..oa,, Tom c..,o,..,,. C•v.,..C•ott JOt HMl t•t P•6.11 HtAtf 04Yl0~fC)n ~o~rt l~ro Port••nG. Ott Aol><',l l vn<I\ C,rtq AAM;k,.y Mon1•1\Ntfl\ """·rTWmbtr t•mtty C.•'1 M-•t•\ 1(<1111 -• Arruro OcMlbo "k' •t"ilft'n dil"tO ~f'itn J Ph,M'O Don, Ate• •ncl N•t•flf' p., .. ,, ,.,,., H...,,,. Aov H Aow•- P•ul Soc-.°'"~ llU•n ... Pl•I• JoYSM~11 8"" We-MMr•kl ~.,,, 'f W1il1....,s.on .no~ )•~•II llo -0\ Don ~Illy Eot..,ty~•-OO<JQ TN -,... ()i y"'O<• F'tovd Wllll~ Cllurcll -P•I W!,.ln-or• Ursula Mom Umood Actress Has a Boy LOS ANGELES <AP) -Actress Ursula Andress. a sex sym- bol durin~ the 19605. has become a mother -at age 44 . The Swiss-born actress gave birth to her firs t child Monday -a six-pound. lO-Ounce boy -according to T ess Griffin, a lpokuwomanJor Cedars·Slnal Medical Center. She said Tuesday that mother and son are "doing Just fine." Miss Andrews -who appeared In such mms as "Dr. No," "Casino Royale" and "What's New Pussycat?" -Is not married. She has said the father or I.he chlld la actor Harry Hamlin, who she described ln a recent lntel'Ylew u "a beauUfu.l man." AHH• Mill Andress la lhe former wlfe of John Derek. 'lfho 11 married lo sex symbol Bo Derek APw,._ TOPPLED FIR TREES LIE ALONG VOLCANO'S PATH 100,000 Acres of Timber O.stroyed by Hot Mud Canada Se.attte 0 MILES Washington Spoll.ane • Retz well~ • Oregon 10 RESIDENTS OF THESE CITIES WARNED 50.000 Peopte Periled by Volc•no Volcanic Cloud Maves Over East 8) The A~ial~ Press A <'loud of \'Okantc as h from Wa~hington·s Mount St Helens moved over the eastern third of the nation today as thousands of stranded motorists s ought s helter in the West and residents of a halr·dozen :-;tales used plows and hoses lo C'lcar away inches of the fi nt> powder. Wate r rationing was imposed 1n Spokane. Wash . as residents tried to wash cars. streets and buildings . School dis tricts in Ida ho postponed trus tee e lcc· l ion s a f ter the J?O\'ernor declared a state of emer gency Bus inesses a nd schools re - m ained closed in six Montana counties under e me rgency or. de rs The ash began pouring into lhe atmosphe re S unday with 'he eruption of the volcano and by Tuesday cities across the West were trying to cope with grit up to seven inches deep For parts of the Midwest. the as h meant a light dusting and some disruption of travel. The cloud of ash rose higher in lhe atmosphere as It moved eas t and weather officials in New York City predicted the cloud would be above rain clouds that were forecast for the area today. The ash was expected lo cover every state ea.st of the Rockies except Texas, Loulslan• and Florida. · Sc1eotists say the ash contalns mi c roscopic dagaer -llke particles ol silicon tb•t will tum sunsets lnto brilliant displays ol scarlet -but lbey have no idea how It wtll affect We. "People exposed to lhls t.fPe of thing over a period or many vears develop lung problems.·· ~aid Robert Clark. a Lewiston. Idaho. pathologist "I don 't think a nybody knows what the efCects or a broad exposure to a s ingle dos e will be " Meanwhile. dozens or C'Om mercial flights we re canceled Tuesday as the Fede ra l Aviation Administration warned that the ash could pock plane windows and clog engines. The Strategic Air Command canceled routine flying operations at its bases in Minot and Gra nd Forks. N.D. Ma ll service ground to a s tandstill an som e are as of the Northwest. and postal orficlaJs in Pasco. Wash .. said that 11 res- .Jents want to mail the ash to friends nnd r e la tives. they s hould do so in plastic bags. En· \'elopes stuffed with the stuff had burst open and damaged machinery. Patient Urges f,pl Pot Use WASHINGTON <APl -Ano Guttenlag s a ys the chemotherapy she Is receiving for her cancer Is so "horrible" that she ~retly smoked mari- juana to relieve the violent nausea. The Pmoaylvania woman wu one of two can«r patients who uraed a House s ubcommittee Tuesday to change the law lo permit cancer paUenta to use marijuana. • t • Goodi es Galore lmmuit Ai~dat Schools LOS ANGELES <AP> -Say- in g ll Is "t'rue l· and unusual punishment" to force children to a tte nd viole nce-prone acboola, Califo rnia Attorney Gene r al Geor ge Deukmejian tiled suit to- day against Los Angeles city. county and school officlala for failure lo p rotect studenta on campus. Deukmejlan said the suit was ··a specific attempt to deal with the problem of school violence in the Los Angeles Unified School District and to thereby establish legal principles which will then apply to aJJ school districts In Cahfomia." The suit filed in Los Angeles S up e ri o r Cou rt se ek s "dedaratory relief" -or a court order to upgrade protec· tiv e meas ures at school:. thro ughout the district. "(l's great gum." says Willy Wonka, pl;,i~ ed hv tant• pointin g Kristin H oward in t•xpla111rng ha:> confections factory to l'h<Jrltt• Bucket played by Ch uck Remley. The M't•ne 1~ from Woodland E le m entary School's production of "Ch arlie and the Chocolate Factory" to be staged a t 7 p .m today and 10 <J .m und 7 pm tomorrow at the school. 2025 Garden Lunt'. Cost a Mesa. Oompa-Loompas h stt·n111g to Willy a r e (from top) Shannon Andl'rson . Ke rrie Koe hlC'r and Brittney Haxter It lists as defendants eight ci- ty. county and school gov- e rnmental bodies and 32 in· dividuaJs. including Mayor Tom Bradley, District Attorney John Van de Kamp. a ll m e mbers of the city school boa rd, City Coun c i l and count y B oard of Supervisors, Los Ange les Pohcc Chief Darryl Gates. City At· torney Burt Pines and Kenneth F Fa re. ch1ef pr obation officer tn Los Ani;teles. One Lop fo Go David Callaway Cle ft) finds Ma rk Goite r a pal you can lean on as boys jog about Costa Me!>a's Ma rda n School for youngsters with learning handicaps t oday Boys in In- g rid Gaddis' class held jog.a thon btnef1t to raise $300- p lus in pledges for private academy's $750,000 building fund. Well. ever y little bat he lps a nd at was a m ce day for a run: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~- Mesa Seek s VOLCANO DAMAGE ... The number of known vactams Plal l Board of tt1e. blast and mudslides rose "It is c ruel und unus uC1I punishment to ttompel students to attend public schools wher t' there as an exces:.ave level of violence." OeukmeJ aan saad Showers P ossihle c;team <.1nd \\Jkr \ upor. Chns- t1an'-t'n '>Jiii Offanab h'>tl'CI 98 a!> m1s:.1ng folio\!. anJ? tht• bl;.1-.t that a sc1en. 11:-.I dt•:-1 n ~wrl J'> a ""unaquc ..!~~.-....tt't-f~tor) of -Muirnt St llt lt·n ... 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Telepho"e (714)1Q.4321 ClaHlfled Ad11erUMngtoa7I . , Tues day to 10 and Cowlitz Coun C'--.J: .J -i _ DeukmeJ1an :.aid governmen· ty S heriff Les Nelson said the «UUU(.l,(l eS t~ and educational :.tudael> of toll would climb much ha.gher lle..J.Mm~ "{ ~CO~tl's.,. v'llll I e nc<' havt• sho14 n i.chool rte sald he expected-a-party of--_... . ._.........., . . .~ -mnnr'\flm~~r on eight campers . to be Cleclared pl an~a~,'l l'~mma..,:-~oners ex1pir~ :.ome urban '>Choo! campuM::. d ·d sincethe1r camps1te\\as .June ~" :.inn Ma\or Ar enc h h f h e a ' · · ~l·h.1 ft•r 1:-a .... i...m~ n·s1d<•nts tu filt• l an t PY a rt' :.way rom t V'>\: D1c;tinctly un :..t:l llt:d at mo:.phenc cond1t1on!> OH·r th•· c I o u d s h r CJ ad l" d {' o J "I bring (j JO percent chance or thun d e r s howe rs by ton 1~hl and lh<'y 'II be cold off1 C1JI'> SJld mPteornloi;tical l'ond1l1on'.\ an· 1nd<'f'd '>lr<mge vblaterated forth<'l"'"l!-. campu.ws 1\s eruptions subsided to a l'OI ~hnor ~·hJrer <.1lsn asked th1· Qu1•..,11on1•d ..tboul the un- '-t'U:-.11n...1lh c·h11l} temperatures dt''-Pllt• tht· f.Jc-l lhl· <huly ~ray ~loom 1-. t\pac·al for May, a spokt•"m.m ".Js c.ind1r1 umn of stea m ras \ng lo an l"omni1:-.-.wnpr" "ho "ant to seek alt1tud(' of about 11.000 fr<'t. l' S n •appuantm('nt to fal l' G t'o log1cal S urvey \ o lrano lloldmg {•)l.pinn_g terms are Dr hazards expert Dwig ht R Cr:in Dt>L...1nt· Th) en . Mau r el'n dell said the waters or Spirit 01 J)omenl('O and Dave Lorenzini Lake \\t'rC' hkelv to rc•ma1n 1m l.on•n11n1 and Thv<'n said Tues· pounded behind· mud and rkbn:. ct a\ tlw)' wll I riot seek r<' p1lt•d a:-high a:-. 200 fN•I : .. ilon ~ appn1ntmt•nl to the• four -yc<1 r thl· fin;t 17 mi)(•" of the north , posts fork of thl' Toutlc· Ha vt•r (.'oo;ta :'t1l·sa residents who Off1l'1ah fl•a red th al the• \\'OUld likt• to !-.('rv<· on the Plan· hlorkagt' might give .,.. :.iy. <·au:-nan~ Com m1:0.'>1on arc asked to mg noods in Longvie w. Kl'lsO :-uhm1t ri.·:-.umt·'> l.lnd one-pa_ge and Ca!>lle Rock, 40 milei. to the !'tlatements r e_ga rding the ir .,.. e:-.t Ahout 50.000 hvl' in the ph1losoph1e:-o n rity government area below the lake. "h1c h to Mavor Schaferm careoftheca· 'hrank lO about a third Of It!> SIX· l\ managl'r'soffaCl' mile areC1 under torrents or mud · and debns. . . M cmberb of the Plannmg Com· "I do not believe a s udden ma:.saon whose terms aren't ex· flow down the valley Is a creda· p1 r1n g a r <' Cha irma n Dick ble event. I foresee mud n ows of Car'>tensen and Chick Clarke. :.mailer magnitude." Crandell l><!ld. Cnmdell. co-author of a 1976 study of Mount St. He lens. :-aid the catadysm1c eruption Sunday wus a blast that ha d nevPr before oc·curred in the 40.00>· year history of the vnlc<t no He said the bla:-.t may h<1\ e come from magma. or a moltrn rock. pushing up beneath a milt'· wide buJge that had fnrmcd m mountain"s slope!>. Coin Collection Taken in Mesa A coan and nugget collection valued at about $250 was a mong the belongings taken from a Co sta Mesa home by burglars T uesd ay. police report. Jeanie MacDonald of 960 Cheyenne St. saad he r ramily also lost jewelry valued at $5C-O and a $600 cam era Officers said the burglar apparently shppt."d anto the ho m e through a be droom window. 1><'.HllanC' for apphcat1ons. thl' m.1) or .,,11'1. I'.\ Junl' 2 lntcr\'ll'"" .m· to Ix· cond uctcd June 18 at Caty II.ill :.hl·nntl'd lbieves Get Appliances B urglar'i too k a l a r ge m:crowave ove n and a restaurant ~1ze refr1 g1:rator late Monrlay or early Tuesday from a Costa Me-.a restaura nt near John Wa~nt· Airport. Pollet· saad the appliances. each valuC'd Cit about Sl ,500 were t:i kt•n from ln'>lrie McCormick's L:rndin~ rC'~tC1ur:.int. be ing re· modeled ...11 31RO Aarw<1y Ave. <Hf1t·1.·r-. said burglars m ay ha\t• l•nlt·red the building, formf•rl~ lht· 94lh Aero Squadron Restaurant through a window brok en out 1n a n ea rli er hurJ!lar~ -----JUST BREA.KING ---..... Lale ite-rrus from today'& WOTld and notional news de~lopment&. Love Canal Called Dangerous to Health WASHINGTON CAP> -President Carter decl&red a federal emergency today to permit lM governme nt to temporarily re- locate more than 700 families in the Love Canal a rea of Niagara Falls. N.Y. Government officials said the decision had been made because of various health studies that suggest "significa nt health risks" to fam ilies living around a n abandoned chemical d ump site. The federal and New York state governments will share the cost. The federal government was spurred into action following the release of-a study done forlhe EPA that found chromosomal ab- normalities in 11of36 area residents tested. Dollar f'all• Slt•rplfl A9alH LONDON (AP) -The dollar reu sha rply agalnst all major currencies today and dropped to a l<>-month low against the British pound despite m aasfve central ba nk intervention to sup- port the U.S. currency. Dealers )laid the United States Federa l Reserve, the West German Bundesbank and the Bank of Japan were heavy buyers of dollars durtn1 the day, and that the Bank of England wu a li8bter purchaser . The dollar wu hurt by the apparent decis ion of the Federal Reserve to tolerate lower lnterest rates, by the contlnutq wave ot on price lncreues and by Tuesday's r eport the American economy grew at only a 0.8 percent annual rate durtnc t.be ftrlt thr ee mont.ba of the year . ' ' t lie cited stat1st1c·s 'that an the Los An~t:'l<.'s school d1sln('t alonl' in the sax ) ear period from thl' 1973·74 school year to 1!178· 1979 ~chool year then• wert' 51.785 re portc•d cnml·:-. 1m·lud1ng 5,300 assaulLs. 12.000 tht•ft s. 6.200 VCln· d al1sms. 27,000 buri.:larat''> ann the tntaJ cost M C'nmc rlunn~ those sax years "ai. nl'arl} s.<!4 million l11gh te m perature:. are t•Xpt'<'t <'d to reach onJy the mad F.O-. an con cert with "the ant1c1palt·d '>h<Jwcr.;, folJpwmg liithtt>r pn· c·1p1tatton a round the count' 1'11!htl1me lo"' tcm1wrutun:-. sho uld hit only the mid 51)<.., u1· rnrding ' to the L' S Wt.>ulht·r Serv1CC' in Los Angl'les. "ht:rt• ANNOL".\'CI .\'G OL' H. · It 1-.n I un .. 1·asnnJhly chilly," -.hl' .,aa<J '' l'1·opl1· JU'>t have f ,w It\ mc•mor11 ·-. Tht• r1t•t,.rm1n1•rl c1nzzles that h;i\ 1· pl.1)!twd 1111• populace off CJnd •Ill 1111 ... rn111nth. huwevt>r, are- r .1 I h 1• r u n u ., u a I i rt_ ml'l1·orolo1!1-.L-. \ H'".., SUMMER SALE ,\...,a\ altll'cl c·u -.tomPr Wl' wa"h tu <Jnnounn· our UP< omini... SUMMER SALE ;\O\\ 1~ tht• opportune llml' to purchei!->l' our quJhl\ inlt r 1111 lu1111 ... hini.. ..it subM<.tnll<il reduC'tlOn'>. Don't deldy, ~<1le ~t.irt.., JUNE 2nd . ,,1 'u '' ,,, Our Chlpf*ndall' M'<'rNar). an Amt·riran m aslt>rpil'ce ~ Th h Ch1ppt·ndale h11mtw 't'<'rt•tary tr u I~ rt· p r t' s (' n t s onl' of the great m.istt•rp1t·t·es o f Eaghlt'l·nth Ce n - t u r' Am e ri ca n ~1,llng flPrttage". rt•no" nt•d for ex- c· c• I I <' n t cr<1ft:.m • .m!->h1p. h as bt•en r<·m tt rkably fu at hful t o l h e o r1g1n d l piece . c.·n ·atl-d care a 1755 1n Charles t o wn , !JI :\1;1._!->:Jl'hUS<.'ttS ....... -..... To the strong a nd 1 ri c hl y grained woods 1 lunduras m<Ahogan y s olids a nd J,!r<Jfte d ···l!-('alaforn1a walnut v t' n l' e r s lleritagc h as ap- P I 1 <' d u n r o m . promis ing s t a n - dards . fro m the de t a il of the tor ch fmial to t he precise s h a ping of the ogee bracket feet T he d elicate coloration and aged patina o f th e a ntique is r ecreated through an elaborate process involvin g thirty separate finis hing s teps H a rdwa re is solid brass. T he re are s ix working locks. outfitted with t wo keys. The He ritage name as well as the owner's registration number and size o f the edition (only 240 in a ll) . . . all a re engraved on a brass plate in th e gallery of each secretary. " . \ ---------------;;a.~ . ------------~---------- BUSINESS I STOCKS Wedn~sda ' 2 p.m; (E T) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE 8 TRANSACTIONS n .. .. ,, . ... .. ~ May21 1980 s D~ILY P•Lor 87 Poor Montgom ery Ward really seem s to be hav- ing a hard Ume. It 's the ninth largest retailer an the United Slates but things are getUng rough out there Not only does it have to fight the likes of Sears, J C. Penney and K mart, but has to defend itself in petty leg1tl battles. For example. it had a good idea last year when it introduced a new line or garba ge dispos als that had a sort of jawUke action · they simply che wed up the re· mains fed to them. So Mont.:omery Ward na med the disposals "J aws One." "JC1v.s Two" and -the top of the line -•·Jaws Pown "Cute. huh' In Hollywood M CA In<' dtdn t thank 1t was '>O cute Its Universal d.J v1s1on m ade the movie "J av..'>. · whic h has gr~sed som ething lake S200 m11l1on so rar and thereby r anb J'> lht· '>Ct·ond biggest motion p1c· ture ever made Smee tht-movie has made so m uch 01oney, !dCA h gurC's It ov..n'> the namf' ·Jaws " !':ov.. did M ontgomen W Jrd ac,k M CA 's perm1ss1on to use th(• 'Jav.-." OJmf• 'IO a bunch Of gl!rbage disposah." Of rourw nor If 1t hl!d MCA v..ould have of course ask1·cl ltir J <'umm1 .. s1on on eill'h "alt· SO ~C.\ SLAPPED ~t<mtl•11m 1·0· Ward w1\h a t r;11!1•mark infnnj(e menl -.u1\ IJarl 11 1410 • VP'> 1t dul .Judi.:t> John F Gn1dy. '1tt111i.: in ff'<lt-rill d1'>lrlt t court an Chll'CJIW. heard th1· romplaint Jnd t'>..,u1•d an 1nJun1 taon prnh1h1lin~ ~l1Jn ti.:•1mn\ Wi!rrl from u..,in~ ltll' namt• Jud~I:' c;rad} 1-.ill1'(I W.1rcl .., ·Jn J!Jpart•nl µI aJ.: 1<1 rm·r ~t·ll thJl "·1' JU:--1 th1• lt·a"t 11( 1b trouble' It ...c>•·ms that in th1· f1r-.t thr .. 1· "'"nth-. rif l'~Hll 1l palNl up '""''" 101 .olmg s.ir. m1ll1•1n lltiv. rl11 \t1u low lhJt k1nr1 of mo11t·\ 111 th1 <'l' month• ' :\11 0111· ' quite '>Ure but tht'rt' v.<'r<' th1· u"u.il r11111 ... 1•ch1t·.1 l >'Xµlanat1fln" h111h,·r 1n't" .mil "lui.:g1-.h '""'" 1l·tth1 r ont• of th1·m v. all clo r 1°hl· hu:hN mt1·n•'>l r.11•"' 11 " m.11t1 11 tou~h But .111 tht· 11tht·r r1·t.11l1·r' 1111•-.11n1.1hl;. f.1rNI th1 ">dm•· t•rnblt·m" .11111 111101 ol th1· t11.' ••n'" •·rull·tl u1> 1n lh•·f' r1·1I "'0'1 f \'\I 't 'T'-. nro v. o1 1f1 ••r 1 hP fJ rt "die! It •..., --1.~lUl~;,....UI ui1& ~~\.. l.\>t;~~~- lh•· -haMnv. ••I ...,. •• r .11 •I ... ~ ... n 1n\ thine r .. ,t•mhl 1n,_ .1 cp1 , ... , '" '"''"' \\,,r I ,~.," d11to1.ht'lf1! B• •11!• '-.t 1r 1 n • rj111n1 ,, i.:r• ·•' tlw 1• OJ\'> t'tlh• r If 1 •lldn th,,,• \lll\f.1f• ln!>.1,1.1111 • 11 ""'1uld reJlh b1· hur11n, But tltJI r011"' .1n 111l1·ri· 1111.._ •JUl''l11111 "' .1r-. ""' n-. \Jl,t.111· .ind 1 •·• • 1tw llf•n••f11 •1f tho .. •· 11 .... urdnrt· profit.. On lh• oth1 r f\,1nll .\1 rint_go mn" Y.ani I' ov. n1 <1 II\ \lotnl V. 11' d11n I th•·~ l!'"l thE: bcndtl o f th11~t 11ulr.11!••1111-. 1•r11 •·, 11t •h•· pump' It ''"""" t ...,.,.m to 1411rk lhJl v. a\ Whl'n Mohal paid mon· lh;111 !'! t.11111111 t11 l>u' WJrd s 1n 197·1, lh1· pNr111t•u111 i.:1.rn1 ,,11<1 th.it .,inr1• lh1• l ' ~ govt•rnm1•nt v. ;" m,1k111i.; 11 rl1ff11 ult flJr a f>Otff l!U\ to makl' m11n1~\ n lht• (•II bll'.'!tn•... \lob1I for on1• V.J'> looktn)! ,.,, •• 14 h(•rt• '10Hll. l·~ t:() TO run .vie, -.ho141nJ.! ""''"" hath1n J,? <:tlll ·dad womt'n ri>prE"Pntini: tht> "~""" S1o;ters .. • lht• .,l'\ "" OU! int1·rnJl1onJI •ul rnmp:rn1t•., 1 All but nnt· ~as flat-eh1·stt-d and tht"' ~1obal cid proclaimed ·\\ 1· re the one with lht: extrd d1meru.1on " In other -. ort1!-• we dn uther thin~., lx-stdt''> pump 1111 Mean-.tule. in case you ha\en ·t noticed. the 011 bus iness has ~n doang beautifully. Jn the ftrst three months of this ~ear. when Wa rd's was losing $46 m alhoo. its p.m m t . Mobil. -.as making an incredible profit of Sl 4 billion l\fobll"' profit.!> 14 1'rt' therefore j?reater than \tnnt J!llffil'r) \\ Jrd ~ Sdil-'> in t ho e thr~e months Sl Ot hillton flut d<X'°' \ Jrd ' 1?"1 Ill '1'1' an~ of lhllt ffiOOl') to h1•lp al bt>f'om1 mort t'11mpt'l1t1\ 1• • \µpo.1rPntl~ nnt \ h1~h µt•r<-0n :it i.,b1I told th•· \\ llll ~trcl't J<>urnal that polltac,d ron ... am ration-. h.1\l' t•nrouraged u' bac;1c<1I I~ 10 prnm.-.t• nrol to dl\t•rt funl!' from ou r oil :.ind j?il\ bu!>an<''~ In 'hurt \11JnlJ;11mt·r~ \\ arrl, )OU rt' on '11ur nv.TI t-:dv.Jrd ~ l>onn1 ll 1' rhj1rman •1( Ward·~ and he 14 3~ Jsk1>d b~ th•· J <ourna l <1bi 1ut tht• ~"1b1hty of l!PI tang .1 ta'h tr.111-.fu:-111n from ~1 o1Jal II•· r< plu:d .. This 1 ~ nnt ~1thout p<1'~1b11lt~ hut v.1• 1·,Jnnot ~pt.·al.. fc.r v. hdt ~1ob1l C11rp ma) or ma~ not do · That's not bt.·1ng J '1.1n n1<'l' Dadd" '821/2 Compact Due OF.TROIT I 'I' I General Motor<. Corp publication s ay'> Cadillac the luxur) car d1v1 s1on of 1' thinkin~ 'ffidll Jn auto tradl· A sub<'ompaC't ear v.111 ht• 0H1•n'<1 tn Cadillac as ;1 198:?1 ~ model. Ward ' Auto mot1\t' Report·s said recent!) The car -reportl'dly <'all('d · petite" would be a twin or the front·whttl drive repla~mrnt for t he Chevrolet MonzJ and Pontiac Sunbird scheduJed for 1ntroduct1on about <i year from now. the pubhcataon said The new c ar would have a 99 inch v.heelbase rom par~ ~1th 114 inche::. for t'ad11lac' Prt''Cnt lineup of full size t•an, Gold, Metal Quotations By The A~sodated Pr~s!t St'lected world gold prices today London: mommg fixing S511.75. JP S4 00 . aftl'moon f1xm g SSl.3 50. up $5.75. Paris: afternoon fixing $S36 80 up S2 68 Frankfurt: $511.84, oH SO 12 Zurlch: SSlt.00 bid. up S9 00 S515 00 askco New York: Handy & Burman mid·morrtmg $513 50. up $5.75 New York: Engelhardt faoncated gold mtd·mornlng $531.47. up$5.95. New York: Engelhardt fabncated gold mid m orning $531.47, up $5 95. * * NEW YORK (AP1 Handy & Harman New York sit ver S1 l.600. Engelhard silver Sll .550: rabrtca\ed Sl2.180 • * * * NEW YORK CAP) -Spot nonferrous meta1 prices to· day: Copper .9C»t .. 93'4 a pound, J .S. destin ations. Lead 36-45 cents a pound. zmc :n~ c~nt.s a pound, delivered Tia 98.8888 a pound , 8UvwtlUOOpertroy oun~. U.ndy~ Human (onl1dal· lyquote). MerctU'Y S3$5.00 per Ouk. Pt••-• $$82·589 troy oi N V. t J • , 4 -Q,\ll. V PtlOT • \ I i I', t -...11 \ \ -IYB••-... , .. ...- ITMIKVANO HUT'OH ~ Hvkll Ootc.0¥9<• • Pf"~ OI Ctimon.i i>n· ~-·,_o.r ..... ·~fntONlll • MAUOI MIUOe lll'01' ,_....In • ~~·OOl'll­~~WMl .. 10 WI Ollt Of ,_, 'lll•-'4KIO\ • IL~\..VC'f l UC, .. dllC!.,_..., • .,. "" It...... him tlif• IOI •n.i. 11•"9ilnQ to ~ • OOOOTlMtl lt.lftla •«:•-_,pv..1 .,~'""M'~ ,,,.,1110 Mo R~I • EUCTM: COMPAHV ; OOlAHOI THE ~ f)Mlll()Ht.t[Hl Mat1t,. Pc>llut" "' I A8CNl'W$ I 30 TIC l AC OOUOH THE llAAOY 8UHCH O..g ~· lu"" ..... t>ul AloCA 0-C. ,..... • .. "' .. not•""' "''"'ti t~ .. m~lt °"~ l on<J.t • 8.AHroN> AHO S0H l ""'°"I OU~"""""' cro«>l>'!"f on ~UlattOt> onty 1u "'' t.O••r cne ooocu .,, ... SIO!f'n • DtQ< CAVETT Oue51$ l~ 8 lf<llU Troe:• ..oe<o Oe Monce C•rlO tRt C!J OVEAEASY Guest ,llCI ,_ l lien l:l1;r • 'i'.!' tRl,. ®I MERV ORIFF"IN CWMll M!t<li'hn,. Konn AlbP"ll Hunter 1'.it Carr~t Pattt LuPon.; 7;()01 CBS NEWS NBC NEWS HAPPV OAVS AGAIN Roc:n.e. Ralph, Poe~ "nd ronzl6 ~ lockNI 1n 1< provace room ac ow naro ware StO!tt U ABCNEWS tJ JOKER'S WILD ID M'A'S'H Col Poctl'f learn~ trldl neq .,1....e rf'PC)fl~ 1eg11t'll•nq "'"" ano tilt> 4077tn n••ll re..c:he<I Seoul • TH£ &ENNY Hill Weclnnd1y, MIY 21. lllO f'on1 Tenmlle JOlll~ P t>rr) Como on hi!) · Rahamci Jlohda) d mu!)1cal ~Pt>l'tal airing tonight al 8 on ABC. Channt>l 7 m MACNEIL/ LEHRER 0 11•L•' '" •ntt•flt , RE~T (it'vVl><1 '"" M t11n•lr""m 1 30 I) THE Pf\ICE IS RIGHT f n,· "'" •A1111ly ot d1U1<.t• a GUINNESS GAME "llvlly .,, IC)lh c;l\ur(.llOf' IOtlm rC'tpt' Cl•mOtnq QOlf ·•"ll Olll+K n(lfl fn•Mlto-. ti DWll Ddlr..tflG.U"tO t-Ocil Sh(.tVt•I (ll~tctt' hu~ rtvnamt'(t <~" '!!9 <.dlltJf 10~~ .1~ ow ma1n"'l'ttitm ,..1 U Q.Ql FACE THE MUSIC cl.11-. .. , "Y<•IUlt<'<' C'tlrt" '"" fJ HOLLYWOOD p.1~1 :>o II'""~ SOUAAES a P M MAGAZINE 0 THE SULUVANS A rt•l>Ofl on '"'fflurcn •nlo Jarvi~ openly riclm•I' "" '"" m~l"<Y ol !.udO<l" tillltCl.on for K••W 10 DHv,.. •'11.,nf ooa1n ~yn<:trome Ot ano w•ori~ongly. D.ive Cllb !Wltfll !>Pont,) don•• unOf'•\l<1ro' ''' '"" Concinnaro Ct1110ren' Q) -'LL IN THE FAMILY HO'>ll4181 a "'~'' w1111 ""' Arcn•f' •naowertf'nlfv cau~· Ur>1'f>t5'IY ot Cahto1n1d s .,., ,, Mt>nlally retarOt><J gro. Or l\.4tllV1n Ca1~1n wl'IO ·~ (.Pry MOii! 00• bOV 10 IO~ "y•nq 10 '"'"' pjanb lnfO n.s ioo 1>41HOl€'um «!) GOOD TIMES II 00 6 BUGS BUHNY'S J PO uP "''" l>t'•fl9 1tea1eo BUSTIN' 00T All OVER Hf'"' M'fvant by rie. 1am1 An1m11toa Sor1og11me tv nnhda ~5 a tunGll· or nq!. 8uo~ Bunny SHOW -419 ~EASY ....,,-"•"'-"1t...tf•fY' ''°"" d mctn •J·rnemor a,rili O!_ ~ •· -:·--In. ""'CM'E'ft:T1"1""'11n:1:r--1t----:i, ::.,~o:i::ooo::--:<tnO an f"ICO<Jn Tele1'ision • ll'IMY COMO't IAHMM HOUQAY loN tlnnlll9 WICI lOOeHa •*•I )Oift ,..,"' Como II\ IN 8a/lluM ~ IOI lln f\Ouf ot ll""9IC MCI Vllflely • MOYll • • • n,. ()wt A"CI The ~'t'C•I I 19701 fMtbt• !m•Mtld <>.oroe S.O.. Al\ 14\1,._I...,. l>ee- U'IWOIYe(I .. 1111 • !)ell lllntt prl).Cil111t 11 II•• I • OAAOlB~ AHOF'Al£HO$ 0 .... 1 Stmmy Oev11 Jr a> MOVlf! • • fhe FBI V\ Alw•n 1\41•(><•• PuOllt E nftlity N.,mt* Qn., 1 tlll~I Rot> tro I Ft1•100tll1 f ll;len HftO "" C.)f1~ 01 Amen1;.i > mott 'lltlttntt'() cru-fl•ndt~ 'J' tht! 1'110• 'lki•""'-<I ll n<• I fD 21l0NIGHT " >I C"''" Rotwrc,. A """ 'I ""' Du••• t<""n • _.,,., t<1< tt>" Stal• s.,.,,.,,. 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Rhoda " TV Mmes created by Lorenzo Music KCE'T' Q) 8 JO "Death or a Prin- c·ess " For those who missed 1t last w(!tk. the controversial movie based on <.1 true ~tory of the execution or a Saudi noblewoman and her lover. ll will be followed a t IO · 30 by a followup and <.inalysis or tht progra m ABC 0 9 .00 "Murder Can Hurt You " A n<'w mystery satire about a group of !>Uper ~leuthl\ \.\'llh Jamie Farr .. and Ga\'IO Md.l·od Q) MERV QRIFF'IN Al' tit I M •lO ,o,• ••ut Ir• I JI ,,, H '-'•It t uJ1 ,~ • A1tt,• o,""''' "'"l,, .. 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"'.,,. -emono ~ ....... -QOMIP Md m.,11..ge 12 ""' • 15 f!Vo.I 2.00 0 HfWI ., MOVIE * I "&owety 8ettallon~ (t9S11 ~ ~ Vlf· 01nt<1 ~I Thf Boys O'!CIOe 10 00 to Wiit, to 1"6\1 lorm l~r own llQtll• i un11 11 hr I 2.10 HEWS 2:20 NEWS 2·268 NEWS 2~0 MOVIE • • • · M1a"n~" I 103&1 B•no Crobby. w c FoelO• . A qemow ''°"' 1ne Hotttl. 1nwolv!Ml "' mut Ollr. falls In klv<t '""n a Souri-n belle rt llr 2!.mon I 2 55 t) MOVIE * * Wnete Ttwt Slde-,.,.,11, (nO\ 119";()1 0ena -'•"1• ... ~ <>ene t oe<fteY 300Q) NEWS 3 15 CD MOVIE • • Cl)<net\'d I 19<'!>1 r"'·~ Pc.wi:ll W•llet htld~ 3!>!>8 NEWS " 00 0 8E8 r OF OAOUCHO 0 MOVIE • • Fam•lv Hoorr· mCICJ'I 119481 Cl~lle (..()10<>11, f roo MacM utray 430 0 MOVIE • • • 1'14< fatf~f t. r i ,.,qn1"' 1 19401 M11rt1111 ho+' Cnar~ R~ 'f'hur•datf• Day•;,..-.tfori~ -AFTERHOOH- 12 00 0 • • 0 •"bto<' 119') I) ~ "' ,. (..il .. M JO(W) Sat~ Q) • • • I ,,_.(.a,_. ""'~ • , '~ 'j:' c,,,..,,"1' '.~ "\ "'"""" c.,,adllf"l.e al • • • V•'>t , • '. tt.Jt boo Hc>pe,. 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C h1tOt•1l 1n(j n·o~· to 4 h.1t ,,.,,., lh+n,. • ., by Armstrong & Batiuk Chann..-1 Lid ing• 8 W.NXT !CBS1 LO'> AnQf''t'" 0 KNBC tNBC) LO'> Anqe1p, 8 ICTLA (lno I Lo'> Anq1•1e., fJ KABC TV !ABC> LO'> Anqe1p•, 11) .,_rMB ICBSI <;dn 0 1 .. qo f) KHJ TV (Ind 1 l 0'> An111•" li6\ KCSl IABC1 <:,.;r1 011•'.j1> G) KTTV (Ind) lo-, Anqr•t1·· Q) KCOP TV (Intl I LO'> An1.1•'" fD I(('[ T TV 1PB'>I Io•. l\no;•·I• CD K()(,( rv 1PU">1 HUPl•O•lf on !:l• I • l<c>ll<I Run""' 0 REAL PEOPt..E fi{>l)Otl\ on QOJI tu1t1P """ C..1llntuO HK.tK ,, man wno 011<-ct' l.irllln nwoma<B!lo I ri An(] 11 IO<i.-1 ft810f'<l tell "'" IAa>urPO 1CCI IAI 0 MOVIE • • llw Srrf"flf~ Of San ''""''''" 11'ln1 K,.,, M.Jk'J<.n Moc-n/ltif IJooofu\ A 1ounQ '"W'f''' '' "&M1•U ,,,, ''" mvro•~r nt i r11r1 ,,, .. • ,, ''-o<fv \lilt J~ tnvnn f, .1t1n? ,,.., Sun f 1dn1;.1S.Cil.: l ,, ·~ "' ... '"' •• .,,," 1 •c ot ,,,, .. ... ovrb-. 1~1 0 OtFF'RENT STAOl<ES l 1rt~ b~ UP w,,..., t>t Y"flll\ ,_. C)tCtur~ Arn°'<] tO' ~ or Mt Drummond '""nq MOtQion Ou•tnQ 11> .. AION~ °'''''In NPW 'f'r)f"-1~1 fJ 110 MOVIE Mwchtf' (rtn >-ttir1 Vf)U ,v'"'"'Ht;tP1 Jd~1e f '" lo.J-.n Mrlf'OO !1qhl UfH f 'l••u'h'> n-l"0 1110••1'1•·• '" bdrt1• J rom- mr n ,,H... HH~ 01 '"'1'''' t·Vl !•· t<tlv a.,4 1f"•n Wn11 ... .. Beauty, News Boost CBS Suburbia .'iaga Carol Burnett stars as a housewl.fe adJusting to bfe m the s uburb6 in the movie "The Gras~ is Always Greener Over the Sep· tic Tank" tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. ----------------- NEW YORK I APl The Miss CSA Pageant drew a sltghtly larger pr 1 me· ll me au d 1 en c e than "60 M 1nutes." a nd the week 's two h1ghesl·rated programs helped CBS to its second straight hrst-place finish in the networks ' ratings race, figures from the A C Nielsen Co s howed The ratulg for CBS' broadcast or the beauty contest was 23.7, to 23 6 for "60 Minutes.'· the No. 1 show Ill the recently completed television season. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with television. 23 7 percent watched all or part of the Thursday rught special THE ONE·TWO finish in the week ending May L8 contnbuted lo CBS' rating for the week of 17 4 ABC was second at 16.6 and NBC tJurd -for the 12th week in a row -at 14 5 The networks say that means in an average pnme-t1me minute dunng the week. 17 4 percent of the coun· try's TV·eqUJpped homes were tuned to CBS. ABC and CBS each have ftrushed first twice in weekly Nielsen surveys since the 1979-80 season ended Apnl 20. CBS edged ABC m the ratmgs last season by one· tenth of a pornt More 'To1norrow' LOS ANGELES CAP> -NBC's "Tomorrow'' s how will expand to 90 minutes in September to absorb the lime cut from the "Tonight" show un· der Johnny Carson's new contract. The hall-hour increase of "Tomorrow'' wilJ in- clude a news segment and several entertainment and inlonnaUon features. network vice president Barbara Gallagher told the NBC affiliates at their annual meetinl(. Mover of the Year SlllAPPIR vs. SJRAPPER CBS. AS rT 010 rn the re<:entlv completed season, scored with n:. gular senes. including ' M A S-11" in firth place. "The Jefferson!>" sixth and "Alice" ninth ABC's best v. as its top rated shov. ror the sea.wn. "Three's Compan) ' in third place N BC's "Little Hou'>t' on the Praine," a con1:o1stent succf!!>!-1 , was No. 4. Several movies were broitdcast in the week heavy LO reruns, but only one -"Looking ror Mr Goodbar" on ABC -did well It was Nu JO rn th(· ratings. THE FIRST PRODUCTION 1n NBC's three-part "Mov1ola " sen es, "This Year's Blonde." was No. 26 for the week. F'urther down the list were "Flamingo Road'' on NBC. J2nd . "The Hostage Tower" on CBS, 33rd . "The Hustler of Muscle .B<'ach" on A BC, 34th. "Casey's Shadow" on NBC. 44th. a nd "A Fistful or Dynamite" on ABC. S2nd In addition to the ABC movre. the hve·lowest rated shows for the week all were from NBC Part r of "The Kid from Left Field" an S3rd place. followed by "Pnme Time Saturda). · "Sanford" and "Joe's World.'' Here are the week's 10 htghest- rated shows "M~ USA PAGEANT," with a rating of 23.7 representing 18 1 million homes, and "60 Minutes." 23 6 or 18 million. both CBS: "Thr~·s Company,'' 23.S or 17.9 million, ABC; "Little House on the Prairie," 22.7 or 17.3 million, NBC : "~AS H.' 21 8 or 16 6 m1lhon. and ·'The J errer'>on ., 19 i or 15 l million, both CBS · I. a n • r n t• .rn c1 ~ h 1 r I 1 v a n d ·Ta \1. · bnth 19 6 or 15 mrl~nn. both AHC "Alr re 19 5 or 14 9 m1lhon C ~l~j and MCtV1t• 'LookinJ: for Mr Ci(IO(Jbar." 19 4 or It mtlhon . ARC Tht.• next 10 proi:ramc; "llarl II> Hart," ABC , "Real Peo· p lC'," NOC'. "H app~ Days" and "\'t>~~IS." both A RC "Hay~ ire." ('RS. "ArrtUt: Bunker s Place" itnd "Ont· Day al a T1 me." both CBS. lie. "Duk<'!> or lluzz;ird" und "L11u Grant," both CRS. lit!. and "rantai;~ !~land ." ABC 40,000 Cadets I ft Ml8\ 111" IMIG' •&d S MU I'\~& . 10Wlll0~ tlttl•l tlttllll " I OWUOI MIUtO• fflJO fO&f I Cheer Bob Hope M~XWELLSMART ts AGENT 86 Al R FOHCE ACADt::MY Colo I J\ I' 1 13oh llopt• attrartC'd about 40.000 to f'alrun Stadium herl' dunng tht' tapm~ of a CSO Air f orce salute to lh\• comt"<i1an Th<' r-alute. honormJ! Hope's 77lh brrthda}. "''II b<• a1n"<i on NBC TV on Ma> :!H The taping included pt>rformanr~ by !>lngt!r Diana Ross and ~kutrr'> Tat Bab1lon1a and Randy Gardnt>r Beror(' concludtng the production with a 1>1ng ·a long that included academy Supenntendent Lt Gen. 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