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WEONESDAYAFTERNOON,MARCH21, 1979
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Equal Rights?
Women Eyed
In Draft Study
WASIDNGTON (AP) -As Congress begins considering
whether to require draft registration -or even to actually draft
soldiers -the politically tncky question or the role or women is
pushing to the fro~ of the debate and could scuttle tbe whole idea.
The questions are basic: If men are drafted, should women
be?
THE UNITED STATES HAS MORE than 134,000 women in un-
iform, tens of thousands more than any other country. All were
volunteers because Selective Service statutes do not allow the
registration or drafting or women.
The question of what to do has touched off disagreements
within the administration and Congress and could threaten what
some see as a momentum toward a renewal of registration.
The nation's military leaders who say registration is needed
because the current system could not produce enough soldiers to
meet a crisis -are not eager to include women and flatly oppose
sending them into combat.
THE\' AND OTHER OPPONENTS a rgue there is no shortage
of draft-age men and that registration of women eventually could
lead to sending them into combat. Civil rights groups and others
say exclusion of women would be sex discrimination that wouJd be
struck down by the courts. ~ Rep. Richard White, D·Texas. head of the House Ar ed
Services manpower subcommittee, predicts the House will ap-
prove a bill providing funds for registering men between the ages
of 18 and 26.
"If you include women you might have trouble getting it
through,'' be said. "There's still a lot of chivalry running around
this country. "
A Senate source rates the cbaoces of passing a registratJon bill
al 50·50, but says the odds are against it if women ar e included.
&EP. MARJORIE HOLT. 8-MD., THE ranking Republican on
the manpower panel, is adamanUy opposed to registerina women.
"Thia would be a complete departure . from our natJonal
policy," she said,
Tbe nation's top mlUtary leaders -the joint chiefs of staff -
are unanimously recommending revival of registration, and the
Army's chief of staff, Gen. Bernard Rogen;, is calling for a draft or
up to 100,000 men for the lndJvidual Ready Reserve (IRR>.
Rogers saJd women should be registered, but, "I 'm not pre·
pared to say women should be drafted" -even for clerical jobs.
Men are better qualified physically to handle combat jobs such as
tbe infantry, tanks and field artillery, he said.
ADM. THOMAS B. HAYWARD, cmt:F of naval operations,
said that from a military viewpoint, there is no need to draft
women.
"From an equity standpoint," be said, "that really is a
political decision ratbertban a military decision."
Gen. Lew Allen Jr., Air Force chief of staff, said it is not es-
seatial to register women or to draft them.
(See oun WOMEN', Page A2>
Auto Goes S •
Car Dunking Initiates
School Prank Season
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Up Coast
Clearing Due I
!Mltr ~-St.Hf ,...._
THIS BRIGHT SPOT IN WEATHER PtCTURE APPEARED BRIEFLY TUESDAY
Weatherman Saya Thia Newport Hllrbor Scene Soon Wiii be Repeated All Along Orange Coast
Viejo Defendant Three Seized
On Newport Murder-/ or-hire
• Burglary Rap TestitnonyResumes Three Gardena men w~re booked by Newport Beach pohce
early today after the trio were.
By KATHY CLANCY the slayings of Seattle Attorney allegedly caught burglarizing a
OttMDeity~li.tSl.Mt Roger Leed and the wife of his rast rood restaurant
An unemployed carpenter who co-defendant, Joseph Bogg of
helped Newport Beach police Beverly Hills. ,
a~rt two alleged murder-for-Bogg, charged wilh con-
h1 r~ plots w a~ to res ume spiracy and murder solicitation
testtmony today in the murder only in the Leed case faces trial
solicitation trial or a Mission later this month. '
Viejo man. La Habra carpenter Roger
Joseph W. Serino , 42, bas Hofer testified Tuesday that he
pleaded innocent and innocent was fll'St approached by Serino
by reason of insanity Ir> Orange for the murder ol Mrs. Bogg.
County Superior Co urt to He later went to Fullerton
charges that be tried to arrange police and worked with Orange
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County aheriff's and Newport
Beach investigators , Hofer
testified, "td find out if I could
find BOme way to save these
people's lives."
Police credited security guard
Dave Kimmerly, on duty at the
Collins Radio Group plant. with
s potting the burglary at Der
Wienerscbnitzel. 4501 Jamboree
Road.
Kimmerly. who works for the
Wells Fargo Guard Services
which provides protection for
the Rockwell lnternalional sub-
sidiary, called police at about 4
a .m. when be saw three men in-
side the bot dog stand.
Police surrounded the building
and arrested Brian Grahlman.
18, Donald Hauser , 19, ttnd
Daniel Long. 19.
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Sky
Storm
Wreaks
Damage
"I saw this light then I saw the
trees explode. ll sounded likl·
someone had fired a round from~ shotgun right next to m y ear ...
Laguna Beach Police Offi cer
Da nelle Adams got a vivid
closeup of Mothe r Nature':.
pyrotechnics during this mom-
ing 's electrical storm.
She was on patrol on Lagunu
Canyon Road when a bolt of
lightning blasted a nearby grove
of syca more trees She was tem
porarily blinded but was able lo
resume patrol 1n the driving
rain.
Orange Coast residents can
expect a few more s hower:.
tonight but after that, predict!>
the National Weather Service.
it's blue sloes and sunny days
ahead.
The thunder and lightning that
ushered in Spring if not spring
weather. put out the h ghts in
some areas. At about 1: 15 p.m Tuesoay 1n
Irvine. lightning struck an over·
head bank or transformers north
or the San Diego Freeway.
between Jeffrey Road and Culver
On ve. Power was knocked out to
2.300 homes in the College Park
·and Woodbridge areas for about
a n hour.
Gas Tax Hike Eyed
SACRAMENTO <AP> Buck
ing a tax-cutting trend. the state
Transportation Commission has
recommended that Califontla's gasoline tax be raised periodical-
ly to keepupwithinflation.
Coast
Weather
Fair and warmer Wed·
nes day with chance of
showers decreasing to 10
percent tonight and near
zero Wednesday. Lows
tonight 45 to 55. Ui Rhs
Wednesday 68 to 75.
INSIDE TODA\'
Stunt Kie/a Off School Pranla Seaaon
Hofer's contacts with law en-
forcement eventually lead
Newport Buch investigator
John Simon to poae aa a New
York bit man and purportedly
arTanp a $15,000 contract for
Officers said j hey found about
$300 worth or-propert y taken
from the restaurant in bags
stacked oo the roof of the build-
ing.
GM 's "&eeret" X-cars .are
introduced on P.age 85
Whal'& more sign1/1cant: the
cars them&elves or their. ad·
vertismg budget?
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Seaior prank MUOD appannt-
lf ia olf to a apluhlq start at Hua~Beaeb Hilb Stbool. Tu momtn1, sometime
after Pl. IOmeoDe (llllOllt
eampu1 oblenen believe It wu
a 1roup of Hnion, altMqb
~ ..... to lrnow for sure>
deel•1t to tJnw an Impromptu .... IW'J. ,.... lueR ol ......
••• lt•deat Bil I Ott • 1 voa.w._.
The VW shell that Ott bad
parked near tbe school weldiaa
abop wu puabed silenUy put
late nlCbt lftUl'lty forces to the
pool area. Bolt cutters took care
of the cover cbar1e.
A narrow ramp became a
11n1plant and the Bu1, freshly
painted wltb a yellow '79' mark·
ln1 tJda sr.Suatioa year, toot
tlM bll ........ It did not float.
l•bmer1ed at l'• •hl·fOOl
depth ol \M pool, tile hoUond-
out VW qulekb aebieved
Leed's slaying .
ArretUna offlcers said Leed
celebrity mtus when studeots
arrived for claases Tuesday
momlna. .. I wonder bow they're IOlnl
to 1et tt out T" aaked one student
who peered over the fence J•t
lone enou8h to bear an inatruc·
tor DOllteb tall him to set loll.
and Boa deviled the mu1*r ol •
Leed became ol lhe attorney's u_.._1_ t CJ ~ role ln a $1.5 mUUon lawauit ~ 0 08e'
jud1 ment a1aln1t a Beverly
Hilla~ tied to Serino.
"I waader how they sot it lnT "
f H llecl I frtend before both l lU·
dentadearedout,ebuckUn1.
Juran n.daJ Uateaecl to a
tape recordiq amoa1 Hofer,
SeriDo Md Simon, purportedly
U'· dlleUllllll tbe Leed murder. Ott. 1 1'1·year-o&d Junior,
rived Oft tbe sceDe. ( ... POOL. .... AJ»
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(See PIHl'S, Pase Al)
HAMILTON, Bermuda IAP>
-Operators of Bermuda's 26
lariat botell say they wm close
lf tbe Bermuda lndualrial Union
doesn't call off selective strikes
it be1an Saturday after neaotJ•·
tiolll tor a new three.year work
contract brok• down.
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A.I OM. Y PILOT § W.Onetfday, Maren 21, 197'9
Saudis Call for War Energy
Crisis lsra li Treaty upport Grows
'Real' 1 JF.IU IS/\U :M j P t I\ ~ohd
rna1onl\ 111 l •r .wl ' l'•trll.irtit•nl
lin1•11 Utl ltJtt,1) in "ut>1>or\ of lht•
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bait• 111•11n-J .. ek ... 1· 1'h • udl
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t•allt•tl fur ull 1l11I \rub .,,.,il r
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lrru1 F igl1t ~
Rebel For e
With Tanks
S/\NANUAJ, lr,H\ I Af'l The
i.:o" 1•1 nment lhrl'w t.mkb into ab
hJHll· with Kunh~h • t'bt:ti. hnt·
trnlay .as f1itht1t11-: ruged around
Ull' <1rmy harruck!C for the fourth
dJ'f T\.\<O t.uak,, m1.u·h1nt· ~\Hl~
.met t•;11111t•lli. hla.t1og , rumblto'll
from tht• burrat·k:. groundb tu
1·nter the fr<Jy
Iran 's revolutionary govern
m1>111 wamt'd t'artier or stem re
lahati()n 1f Kurdish guernlhas
rnntmuc tht:'ir rebellion
'rhe Kurd1:.h attad<~ers, tnclud·
mg young ho)!. and old men,
t•rec tt!d mukcsh1ft burrie r s
.dong the broad tree-ltned
boulevard lt>ading lo the army
harrnc-ki. on tt rise 1n the western
11.1rl of t.h1i. prnv1n{'1al l'ap1t~JI
Tlw Kurd s. t:arlrrd~~ bl'll!,
;11•ross t1w1r dwsts , moved from
doorway l<J doorway w. bulleb
c·r Jl'kl•'<I down the main slre<:l
(jroupi. or frrnfit·d c1v1laons hud
llh·d an doorways and alleys a:.
lh1• f1J?hlinl( s,:rc•w,
/\n ddnly wom<Jn ste pped out
11( hH shop to watch the f11(hting.
hut ran back in as a bullet
i.rnai.hed the window above· ht!r
hl•act Mortar shells fired from
in"rlt-lhv barracks s l;ammt.'d in
lo tlw w1· ... tt·rn p1 1. of lht-city
Ambulances a n d ol!hcr
vl'hll'le,.; dashed through the fart!
to t :1kr th1· wounded l11 the city':-.
two hu:-.p1tul1>
'fht• ilttack by the Kurds.
nll·mbt•ri. of the Sunni Moslem
.., 1· 1· I w h u a r C' d 1· m a n d 1 n g
.111lonom y t11 prcst•rvc their
t•ullural 11tcnt1ly, as the most
i.t•rioui, challenge lO Ayatollah
Huhollah Khomeini's rt•volu·
t1onarw:-. of lhe Shiite M~lem
sct·t
There was :iix:culution that it
m 1~ht touch off an uprising by
tht• -rest of the four million Kurds
1n wci-t..m Iran, and t ha t they
would i:;l'l s upport from the
"'ven m1lhon othe r members ol
th1·1r sect in neighboring areab ,,f I r;iq <ind Turkey
/\ cca be·f1re Monday halted
the ri g hting b r iefly, Mnd a
second cease-fire agreement
was reached Tuesday afternoon.
But s poradic fire continued
through the night between heav1·
ly urnwd Kurcls bcim:,:ln~ th<'
loc<i' army twrrack ~ und lh1•
troops in~tde
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job done." Serano baid on the
tupe
lie abo said on the recording a
millionaire wanted Leed dead ~nd "whe n at was done, I
guarantee you, you are not going
lo h ave lo worry aboul ...
m o ney after that. This guy will
keep us goi ng."
Serino a lso warned Simon on
the tape no one would be with
him an Seattle Lo point Leed out.
"I don't want you to waste the
w~ong . guy though ," he ~aid.
Sertoo, who has been free on
bail, sat before the jurors 1\Jea.
day resting hls head on bla band
t.ind dabbing at his eyes durlna
much or the testimony.
Deputy District Attorney Jim
Brooke, who is trying the case
before Judge Kenneth LMe, aaid
he exl)(.>ets the trial to continue
through most of nut week.
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ttt•l ay lbt• WlllOll or lhl' l111tt~
nt''l ""f't•lc
In Wa hingtoo , ll!1t111e 8t>t>a.lwr
. Tho mu P 0 Neill itld Pre111
dt>ol c.'artl'r told tum tha11n . f.~R" pl 111r1 t'rt·..,1d1· nt Anw11r
~ndal 11nd < o1r·t1•r woulrt i.11(11 th1·
lrt•ah ul 11 11 m . I'~ I M o1tt1Jy
an lhl' ll ~ I Uflll11I
l'.irll1am1•nl ., 1•ndor .. 1·11wnt.
Cutter 'wik
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Non ft'OLK . V11 (A f' I
N ~vy dc>nmhllon ei.11t·1 li.
h,l\ e iscnt ttw Cou"l Gu,irtJ
, n 1llf•r Cuyuho1iu lo tht'
hottom for .:ood
1 ht• 51 l:'l.i( oltJ VC!IM•I ,
which ~unk lust ()ctob\:r.
l"llUbtn~ lht• dl'uthr. o( 11
r r l' w 11\ t• m b c· 1 " • w <a i.
blown op T1w:.duy to ma kt•
al part of an urt1(1c1al f111h
ing reef about 30 m1hu1
l'ast of Cupe Henry in the•
J\llanllc Orean o ff tht•
V1tg1rua coa:;t It had ooen
raised alter the fir~t sink·
1ng.
W1th1n 90 mmulcs of the
1•xploi.ion. the Cuyahogu
h:.ad li unk 1n 90 feet of
wuter
Pope Urging
Lent Fasting
V l\TIC/\N CITY <AP J Popt•
John Paul. speakrng today to
30,000 people in three audient:es.
urged Roman Catholics to mark
Le nt by fasting, makmg it a
··sport to lrnm the will to do
good."
T he pope said rastmg a nd seU-
s a c r i f1 cc· were even more
n e cessary 1n c.i ('ons ume r
SOt'lt'ty
"When man •~ oriented ex-
clus ively toward the posscssion
and use of matc•rial ~c><>ds. that
IS Of things, lhl'n a lso the en tire
civilization is measured accord·
ang to the quantity and quality of
things which 1t can supply to
man. and is not measured with
the adequate meter for man.
This shows that contemporary
man must fast . that be must
abstain not only rrom food or
beverage, but from m uny other
good s o f co n f.u m ption. of
stimulation. or s1.1t1s fact1on or
the !'lenses."
AD KEPT PHONE
OFFDIEHOOK
"My family wanted to klll me
the phone was orr the hook
night and day." ·
"From now on . the first place
I go to buy or sell anything is the
Daily Pilot."
T hat's the advertising s uccess
story of the Santa Ana m an who
placed this ad an the Dally Pilot
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"WOl'k" t•:.tr XXX XXXX
If you need :i pla<'e to sell or
buy someth.in~. try thl' Daily
Pilot. Friendly ad·visers wall
help wnt.e a be:st seller .
~er Resigns
RABAT. Morocco (AP >
Prime Minister Ahmed Os man
unexpectedly res igned today
after more than six years at UH.>
head or the Morocean govern·
m enl.
t•itpt-rtt'CJ hy prt• dawn Thursday,
would t t•mon• tht· (anal b~rrtt:r
tu the (lu<'l 811(nlng
In Jutda. Saudi Arabia. a
front ~It ..Oitorlal In Al Jezlra
t•allNJ u)(J11y on all Arab stat,.g lo
fllt'&Htrt' for j lon.i and coo
l111uou:. wut t.o rt•galt1 J crus1tlem
1rntl ottwr <wt·uplt'tl Arub luntJ It
,,uf1 ,lhl' l'ul1• t1111un rt'St,tunct>
-.houh.I f1f(ht on all (ronls "until
th y turn lht: (.)('CUplt'd lunds Into
u blu.1n~ •nferno f or the
1·1wmy'
l I :-, N1.11 wnul S.•funly Adviser
1.1111.:rirt•w v1:Ht1•d S1tud1 Ar1tb1a an
..i n un1u cc"uful e ffort to
pt·ri.u.tth• lht· nutaon to support
lht• ln·aty bl'lwecn h.rael and
F.gypt
Jn 0Uw1 tJ1.•vt•lo1>mcnts
K1 nte Khjled ond Crown
Prince Fahd or Saudi Arabia as-
s ured 1':.:y pt o r continued
PALESTINE PROBLEM
REMAINS -P•ge A7
economic a id e ve n a fter the
~1 gn ing the 1':gypt1an-lsraeli
p ca('C treaty. a Kuwait
newspaper reported today
Quoting Egyptian presidential
sources In Cairo. the paper AJ
Wattan said the assurance was
conveyed t o ~g y pt 1 an Vice
Prt•sident Hosn1 Mubarak by
l"ahd du.ring their recent meet
Ing in Riyadh
According to tht• r('port, f'ahd
said political rt•lations between
the t wo countnc•s would not be
altered !.ubstant1ally by the trea
ly . although there might be
some changes
The United S tates 1s con
s1dering what type of ;J ircrurt
might be c.ivailable for early de
hvl'ry to Egypt and has not
ruled out selling the advanct•d
F 16 fighte rs to the Middle
Eastern country. a Pcnta~on
spokesman says.
C mdr Cordon Pe terson Mud
Tuesday that several options arc
twini.t s tudit•d In arms aid to
Egypt, which has presented a
long weapons shopping list to the
United States
lits remarks came after re
ports that Egypt was told the
United Stfites would not sell the
F· 16 aircra ft to C<uro
Jordan's King Hussein was
going to Saudi Arabia today to
discuss what to do when t he
t re aty is signed.
He and the Saudi royal family
have indicated they will support
pan-Arab sa n ction s against Egypt.
traq has called Arab League
m e mbers lo a n emergency
meeting m Baghdad next week
to decide on economic a nd other
repris als against Egypt for sign-
ing the treaty
Driver Killed
In La Habra
Auto Crash
Ruby J ewe l Lewis, 55, of La
Habra, was killed Tuesday when
the car she was driving was hit
broadside by another auto as she
turned into the driveway or her
home.
According to La Habra police.
the v1ct1m was drivini;< east on
Lam bert Road at 3:27 p.m . when
she attempted to m ake a left
tyrn into the driveway.
That was when a westbound
auto driven by an unide ntified
teenager struck her lightweight
car. police said. The Juvenile
was not cited.
Mrs . Lewis d ied In the
emergency r oom of St. J ude's
Hospital in J<·uuerton about 45
minutes alt~r the collision. ac·
.cording to police.
Fr .. P-.e AJ
DRAFf WOMEN? • • •
Gen. Loul!l H. Wilson. commandant or the Marines would not
object to enJisllng lheir quota of women through the draft.
aEGIST&ATION AND THE DllAJ'T HAVE been put on
Congreu• agenda because or deep s horta1ea in the mllltary re·
aerve pools to be called ln a crisis. Selective Service System of·
tlctaJs acknowledge it ls not capable or produclng enouth man·
power faat enough in the event.of war. -
Pneldent Carter and Defense Secretary Harold Brown say
any resJslnUon pro1ram should Include women aa w«1ll as men,
althouo they have not endoned reglst.erina anyone. .. J,. we re1l1t.er penona for future use ln 10me form ln our
country, It would probably be inevitable we would r.e1ilter both, but that doeln't mean women wlll be drafted or that men will be
drafted to go lnto the armed forces," Carter aald recent.ly.
Robert K. Shuck, acting direetor of the SelecUve Servlce
System, saJd a full mobilluUon would require up to to mlllion men
and tbere are 1e mllllon to JO mUllon dral\·ellgible men of •I• 18
to21.
A altGarraATION an.a. 8PONIO&EO 8Y Sena. Sam Nunn,
D-Oa., chairman of the Senate AnnM Service• manpower 1ub-
commlUee, and Harry F. B)'l"d, a Vlr1hU. independent, mak .. no
provllk>a for re1laterlnJ women. Nor doet on. 1ubmltt~ by Sen.
Robert Morsan, D·N.C.
Sen. John Stennis, D·Ml11., claalrman of tM ArmM Services
Committee, 1ay1 the au.volunteer mllttary abould be Nplaeed with
some type tJI draft, but 61 not specify If women should be In·
duded. Re bu uld, however, that women should not be eapoMd to
com Mt. In U. Hou .. , Rep. G.V. Mont.totner1. O.MlH., la tpOGIOriq a
blll tb8t would requl,.. ~--Of bG< men .ad wom•, and llOll.....,., ta oppGNd to auiplq WOllMft to COlllblt.
JOHN THOMAS (FAR LEFT) DIRECTS REMOVA•l,OFCAA""1o
Student's Project Spends Night In Campus Pool ---
Disneyland
Strike Over;
Workers Back
M Ort' lhau 500 m;.11ntcna11C1·
workl'rs ~cnl bat·k to th('lr JOh!>
al Disneyland today after a 15·
day strikl:'
Workere. voll'd 260 lo 211 to re·
turn lo lhl'1r Jobs aftl'r Dis-
ney land rt'fus t•d to i.tc•p up
earlier wage mtrcaSt· urrl'r ...
/\t•ceplanct• Of lhOM' tt'rm1> by
lh<' 530 striker ... mean!. that lht·y
will receive first year salary in
c reases of from $7.29 to $9.56 a.n
hour and from $8.42 to Sl0.2J an
hour during the second ye:.ar or
the new contract accepted by 14
unions.
The rontracl was accepted
afte r Disneyland management
told the workers that any further
pay increases would amount to a
violation of federal wage-price
guidelines
Workers uns u ccessfull y
argued that the increases 8
percent ovf'r the first year and
seven percent over the second
year -would not a llow pay
checks to keep pace with spiral
Ing inflation in the Orange Coun·
ty ·area.
Park supervisors and clertcol
per s onnel who ha ve been
performing m aintenance dutic!.
du ring the strike went back to
their regular jobs today.
Ship Damaged
SAN DIEGO CAPI -ft w\11
take eight wee ks and about
Sl00.000 to repair sabotage dont> to a reduction ,l(t•ar on the Navy
tank landing 11h1p Tu:.caloos a.
according to the ship's skipper
f 'rot11 Paf1*> A I
POOL ...
"It's thNl'... he s<11d calmly
.. And thl·rt"!\ nothing I can du
a bout 1t. ..
l\i. 't·hool 0Hic·1ulh pondert·d a
..,olut1on. Ot t '1l1·nlly to1>:.t·d
<;mall chan~<' onlo tht.' roof of h1!>
former c lai.i. project
t-:nll'r llunt1nJ(ton lh·a<'h ('al}
('oun<'rlman .J o hn Tho m ai..
11wrwr of u c ran1· anc1 trucktn~
company
ll took Thomas and crew JUSt
u frw minutes lo run a tow line
to tht· drowned t·ar ;,nd ho1~t 1l
Olli With the ht•fp Of a large
c rane <at no chari.tt· l
T homai. later noted that the
incid e nt r e minde d him or
yount'er d ays when he and his
buddies usC'd to place outhouses
1n lht• middle of h11<hwayi.
Ai.s1s lant Prcnc1pal Owen
Miller. thou~h not vis ibly angry.
d1dn 't Sl'l' any humor in the
prank
1RICJA AND SON
<XJINCHOME
NF.W YORK 11\PI Tnc1a
Nixon \,ox and ht•r newborn son.
C hrii.to pher Nixon Cox. are
leaving Nrw York Hospita l
Corne ll Medical Cc·nter today ,one
WC(>k arte r Sh(• J,?aVl' birth by
cae~a rC'an set' II on
Forml'r pr1.•:.1dent und Mrs.
Nixon hav•• b<'en ~tayang at a
hotel sine<.' thc> birth, making
daily visit~ 10 their d au~hter and
first J,?rand son. whosc> fatht•r as
Edward Cox
WASHINGTON CAP J
Resumption of oil exports from
Iran does not signal a" end to
the energy crn;ia, oil indus try of.
ricials told Congrci.s loduy.
And they said coos ume ris
•hould brace for ser ious
ahorta1e. or gasoline and in·
creaaed fuel priceli.
Officials o f Enon Intern&·
Uonal and Gulf Oil Corp. told the
Senate Energy Committee that
alt hough resumed production
fro m tran has restored som1:
b a la n ce to world crude 0 11
markets. sho rtages of certain
fuels, especially gasoline and
healing oil. will be inevitable
without immediate maJor step:-.
to conserve energy
Herbert I Goodman. presi
den t or Gulf's trading ~nd
transportation subsidia ry, and
Robl•rt N. Dolph, pres ideol of
SOVIET OIL CRISIS
'CONFIRMED' -Page A4
1-: x x o n I n t • r n a I 1 o n a I . to I d
senators the world 011 crism 1s
real and that oil companies art'
not profitet·nng as a result or th1·
Iranian situation.
Both painted a bleak picture
for J(asoline supplies. cla1m1n~
the crude 0tl being product.-d l•>
help orrsel the loss of lranwn
supplies l's heavier. higher tn
s ulfur and poore r in motor
.i.:asohnc qu:.ahty than I ram an ''''
The hearing ca me a day afll'r
Pres ide nt Carter told con
grt'ss1onal lc1tderi. he plan~ a
maJor t'ncrJ(y address t11 tht' na
lion March 29
'Energy Committee Chairman
llenry M .Jackson noted t hat 011
<·ompam '~ hav1.· begun culling
rue I :.upplwi. to <A greater propor
lion than the totul reported lo~i.
of Iranian 011
"Arc these allc.cationi. the n •
suit or real ~hortfolls or are they
lo tw t>xpl<tint"'tf hy other mot1v.ei.
dnd rc•ason. .. ?" .Jackson ask~
Tht· oa l l'Ompany 11fflc1ab dt•
nacd attempting to m;ikc money
on this Iranian cn sis a nd irunst
ed the shortc.igcs were reul.
And Lhe y wen• back1•d by an
adm1n1strat1on offic ial who lold
the pc.inel. "We huvc e very rca
son to belwvt' that comp<m1t·~
c.ire behaving reasonably and
1·quit<1bly 1n the Jfft:'S('n l d1Hrcull
s1tuat1on."
The offi cial, lf<Arry E. Be rgold
Jr .. assistant ene rgy secretarv
for international a ffa irs. told the>
C'omm1ttt'l! that Cartl'r's March
29 enl•rgy Spt.>ech would inc lude
mca~ures for dealing with the
lo~s o( Iranian oil
U S offlc1als h ave ~aid lht•
Ir anian rutoff. b<'g u n rn
December. deprive d world
markets of roughly 2 5 m1lhon
barrels or Oii daily or which
the net U.S. shortage has run <Jt
about 500.000 barrels a day
Energy officials have claimt-<1
recently that this could rise lo
about 800.000 or even 900.000 bar·
rf'ls before long, cte~p1te som<'
rC'storutlon of lraniun exports.
Prison Guard Slain
GRATERfo'O RO, Pa. <AP>
A priso n guard. Capt. Fe li x
Mokych ic. 60. died two h<.iur'
afte r an unna med inma te at the
slate Correctional lnst1tut1on as
saulled tum with a softball but,
corrections officials said.
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. • COSTA MESA • 646-1919
Basketballs 1095 up
Basketllall Backburds 1995
BasketUH Gals 895 & 1095
Basketball Gail Nets 1 so to 39s
Volleyballs
Valleyllall S.oes
Volleyball Nets
Basellall Mitts ' GllVIS
BaseUll Bats
Baeull H1s1
BaseMU Clllr1~ Sleeves
Ba~SUes
BISIW llttill Gllves ... ,c.
Speedo & Adidas Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Go11les
lick Boards
Deck Feet fins
Masks
Snerkles
Racquetball Racquets
Racq•t Balls
lac1119tllall Gllves
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Cllttdn1
Tennis Stites
Tennis Balls
A.DotlMr approecb w11 ...,., ...... ttr Rep. Paul N. Mcao.key
R-CaUI., a martne nael'ft eo1oo11 no 1poneored a blU tltat would ... 9 hi & Sits. 9-5• 'lft , .. ,.......,. require Ill ll-10t-old men ud women to relitter for mtUlary or ~ .,... • ;4"! iN9 "911WI &4&.1119
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E DITI O N
VOL. 72, NO. 80, •SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Today'H Closing
N.Y. Stoeks
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 , 1979 N TEN CENTS
Sex Issue Threat to Draft Revival
WASlllNG1'0N 1I\P1 A?o. Congru5 b\>J:ln~ con1\d~r111ic
whether to requ1rt• dr.tft rej(1?\trauon or t'Ven to lictui.lly draft
c1v1han.' tht• ,,.,1itu'.1lly trll'k~ qu1.•st1otl or tht· role of women 1?\
pushing tQ lht• fron1 uf the dehuh' and could M'UllJI' the whole ldu
Tht• t1uesttunl' urt• b~:uc · It mt•n an• cirurted should wom~n be'>
Ttn: llNITt:D STATES RA~ MORE than 134 000 women in un· tform ~ tens of thousand more than any oth •r ~ountry All were
voluntttrs bec.iu?o.e St•lecll''t' ~·rvlce stntut.:l> do not allow the
reg1strat1on or drafting of womt•n
The question of what to do has touched off dtsagreements
within the ~dm1rustration 3nd Congress and could threaten what
11ome :11'(.' mi a momentum toward a renewal of registration
The nation's military leaders -who say registration is needed
bt'l·aw.e the current system could not produce enough soldiers to
nwd u cns1s are not eager to include women and flatly oppose
sending them into combat
THEY ANO OTH EA OPPONENTS argue there is no shortage or dnft.age men and that registration of women eventually could
lt>ad lo sending them into combat. Civil rights groups and others
say exclusion of women wouJd be sex discrimination that would be
str u<'k down by the courts.
Rep Richard Wh ite. 0 -Texas, head of the House Armed
Services manpower subcommittee. predicts the House will ap~
prove a bill providing funds for registering men between the ages
of 18 and 26.
"If you include women you might have trouble getting 1t
through." he said "There's still a lot of chivalry running around
this country."
\ A Senate source rates the chances of passing a registration bill
al 50·50. but says the odds are against it if women are included.
REP. MARJORIE HOLT, R·MD., THE ranking Republican on
the manpower panel. is adamantly opposed to registering women
"This would be a complete departure from our national
policy." she said.
<See DRAFT WOMEN', Pa,i:e A2>
Serino Jury Told
o.lly,iletSl.Mf,_..
GENE CARRIER AND EMPTY CAGES THAT ONCE HELD HIS EXOTIC BIRDS
NewcasHe Disease Er~tion Effort Took 330 Healthy Ones, He Seys
Bird Deatm MUJtake?
I
Pet Shop Owner Angry Over Gassing
By .IEllRV CLAUSEN
Of ... 0.lly "• """
Pet dealer Gene Carrier had a
tear or two in his eyes last week
as he watched federal task force
members place his exotic birds
in plastic bags and gas all 330
with carbon monoxide.
''The whole evening was very
difficult for me." the owner of
Fountain Valley's Pets 1''or Less
s hop said this week. "We had
rather strong attachments for a
couple of those birds.
"Within two hours, they bad
destroyed them all."
Now Carrier is angry. Federal
blood sample tests have proved
negative. and a spokesman for
the Department of Agriculture's
NewcastJe's disease task force
admits the Fountain Valley
birds probably were not in-
fected.
No one can be sure. though,
said task force spokesman Don
Nielson, until a complicated.
long·term "broth" test is com·
pleted in a San Gabriel
laboratory.
Work at the laboratory is
backed up, Nielson said ,
because of the tremendous
o umber of tests conducted in
tracing the state's latest out-
break of NewcasUe disease.
So far, Nielson said, the
federal government has spent
$384.000 io purchasing and
destroying cage birds and flocks
either carrying the devastating
disease or suspected of carrying it
since it was discovered a Stanton
bachelor's pet was afflicted with
it on Feb. 20.
Pet dealer Carrier contacted
the 142·membe r s tate and
federal task force on March 11
when he discovered that some or
his birds had been purchased
from a deaJer whose flock had
been exposed to the deadly dis·
ease.
"I was concerned about my
customers ~d my birds," Car·
rier said. "I asked them (the
Santa Ana·based task force> to
come out to the store and check
it out."
Apparently, task force mem-
bers determined that, because
<See BIRDS, Page AZ)
'Code' Ruled Out
In English Case
By DA VlD KUT'lMANN
Ol 11• O.ltJ ,i .. f .....
A s tate administrative law
judge has ruled that the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District cannot use a so-called
code or ethics for teachers as a
basis for some of its charges
against former Newport Harbor
Hlgb School Band Director
Richard England.
The ruling by Judge P.M .
Hogan of the state office ol Ad-
ministrative Hearings means
the district apparently wiU have
to find .aome other way to back
up some of its a ccusations
against England, who is accused
of ''unprofessional conduct."
England, now a music teacher
at CQrona del Mar High School,
was charged with a long list of
alleged violations contained in
an ll·page report released by
the school distrid earlier this
year.
A lawyer ror the school dis·
trlct bad argued that the'code of
ethics, a part or the California
Administrative Code, ls a reg.
ulation for the goverf\jng o r
public schools and that a viola-
tion of that code would coo·
stitute a cause for dismissal.
England's attorney, Lawrence
Rosenzweig of Los Angeles.
claimed the unprofessional con·
duet sections of the code of
etblcs applied only to proceed·
ings before the Commission for
Teacher Preparation and
Licensing and not to proceedings
before local school district gov.
eming boards aimed at termina·
lion of employment.
Hogan pgreed with
Rosenzweig, saying the school
district cont ention would
"enlarge the scope of the regula.
lions beyond the limits of the
legislative grant . . . "
Rosenzweig said the ruling on-
ly means the district must find
som e olher means or backing up
its charges.
"They have to prove what he
<England) did is true and if it
has any legal significance."
Rosenzweig said.
School officials declined com·
ment, saying they had not seen a
copy of the ruling yet.
England will JO before a Com-
mission on Professional Com·
peteace in July.
Slaying 'Faked'
By KATHY CLANCY
Of .... 0.11, "lot '"'" A Newport Beach police detec-
tj ve, who posed last year as an
East Coast hit man in an alleged
murder·for·hire plot, testified to·
day he faked the slaying or a
Seattle attorney complete with
photos of a blood.s plattered
body.
Sgt. John Simon took the wit·
ness stand in the Orange County
Superior Court murder solicita
lion and conspiracy trial o(
Joseph Serino. 42, of Mission
Viejo.
Serino, has pleaded innocent
and innocent by reason or insani·
lsra,el OK
Of Treaty
~Soon?
JERUSALEM CAP>-· A solid
majority in Israel's Parliament
lined up today in s upport of the
peace treaty with Egypt as de·
bate neared a close. The Saudi
Arabian press. meanwhile,
called for a ll·out Ara b war against Israel.
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin's rejection or a Palesti-
nian state prompted the Arab re·
PALESTINE PROBLEM
. REMAINS-Page A7
action, but it was not expected to
delay the signing of the treaty
next week.
In Washington, House Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill said Presi·
dent Carter told him Begin,
Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat and Carter would sign the
treaty at 11 a.m .. PST. Mondav
Parliament's endorsement.
expected by pre.dawn Thursday.
would remove the final barrier
to the pact signing.
In Jidda. Saudi Arabia. a
front.page editorial in Al Jezira
called today on all Arab states to
prepare for a long and coo·
tinuous war to regain Jerusalem
and other-occupied Arab land. It
said the Palestinian resistance
sbouJd fight on all fronts "until
they tum the occupied lands into
a blazing inferno for the
enemv."
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OFF'IllEHOOK
"My family wanted to kill me
-the phone was off the hook
night and day.··
"From now on. the first place
I go to buy or sell anything is the
Daily Pilot."
That's the advertising success
story of the Santa Ana man who
placed this ad in the Daily Pilot:
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"work" car XXll·xxxx
If you need a place to sell or
buy something. try the Daily
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ty lo charges that ht! tr11::d to ar
range the slayings of Seattle at
toroey Roger Leed and the wife
of his co-defendant, Joseph Bogg
of Beverly Hills.
Bogg , ch a rged with con
spiracy and murder solicitation
in tbe Leed case. faces trial
later this month
Simon testified he played the
role o r hit m a n "Tony
De Marco" and allegedly was
hired by Serino lo slay Leed and
later. Mrs. Bogg
Simon said when be went to
Seattle he contacted the would
be slaying victim and Leed went
.... 'Pop
Bos ton Pops Orches tra
maestro Arthur Fiedle r, 84.
is shown as he welcomed the
Boston Symphony Orchestra
back from its trip to China
Tuesday night. Fiedler. re·
cove ring from brain sur-
gery. will resume conduct-
ing next month.
1hree Seized
On Newport
Burglary Rap
Three Gardena m en were
booked by Newport Beach police
early today after the trio were.
a llegedly caught burglarizing a
Cast rood restaurant.
Police credited security guard
Dave Kimmerly, on duty at the
Collins Radio Group plant, with
spotting the burglary at Der
Wienenchnit.zel, 4501 Jamboree
Road.
Kimmerly, who works for the
Wells Fargo Guard Services
whic h provides protection for
the Rockwell lnte malional sub-
, sidiary, calJed police at about 4
a .m. when he saw three men in·
side the hot dog stand.
Police surrounded the building
and arrested Brian GrabJman,
18, Donald Hauser . 19, and
Daniel Long, 19.
Officers said they found about
$300 worth of properly taken
from the restaurant in bags
stacked on the roor of the build·
ing.
with pohcc to pose as a murder
victim .
.. First we stopped at a magic
store. I believe, and purchast!d
some theatrical blood ,'' Simon
testified
"We had Mr. Leed lie in the
bushes near the !Seattle police)
pistol range and took several dif-
ferent shots of him," the vice tn·
vesligator continued.
Simon told the jury he used
one of those photos to show
Serino later and collect $5,000 of
the purported $15,000 murder
contract payment.
La Habra·· carpente r Roger•
<See PLOT. Page A2)
Waddill's
2nt1 Trial
Recessed
By REBECCA HELM
OI t• O.oly fll'lleC SIMt
The trial of Or. William Wad·
dill of Huntington Harbour was
abruptly recessed early today
after the jury heard testimony
Tuesday on brain da mage by
two medical specialists. •
Presiding Judge Byron
McMillan offered no e>eplanation
for the delav
Waddill. 43. is being retried an
Orange County Superior Court
on murder charges involving an
abortion he performed two years
ago.
ln earlier testimony Tuesday.
Dr Ralph Rucker told the Wad
dill jury that there are rare In·
stances when life s uppor t
systems are withdrawn from ex·
tremely ill newborn babies.
Rucker is head of lhe intensive
ca re unit for ne wborns at
Childrens Hospital of Orange
Countv.
Life· support for an infant is
stopped only 1f doctors de·
termine damage to a baby is ir·
reversible and continuing sus
tenance would be futile . Rucker
testified.
And the decision 1s made
within "extremely tight limit:.."
the doctor added.
Waddill is being retried on
charges o( strangling an infant
known as baby girl Weaver after
she allegedly survived a saline
abortion two years ago. Hls first
trial ended with the jury
deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor o(
acquittal.
Coast
Weather
Fair and warmer Wed·
nesday with ch ance of
showers decreasing to lO
percent tonight and near ze ro Thursday. Lows
tonight 45 to 55. Highs
Thursday 68 to 75.
INSIDE TOBI\ Y
Storm Lights Up Coast Sky
GM's "secret" X-can .are
introduced on P.oge 85
What't more !ignificont: the
cart t~lve.t or their.ad·
wrtiling ~t?
.....
Britain '1 Prince Charles
wean a buab hat wltb corka
around lt to keep off tbe flies
u lae Ylllta OoodbardJ Sla·
UoD near Meekalharra in
..... AUltralia.
"I saw th1I U,bt tMn I saw tbe
trees n,plode. It IOUnded like aomeone h8d fired a round from a
1hot1ua rt,ht next to my ear.''
La1UU Beach PoUce omc:er
Danelle Adami 1ot • vlvld
cloHup of llotlaer Nature's
pyrotedmics durm, Ulla mom·
ln1'1 electrical 1tonn.
SIM •• an ..-voa oa w.uu Canyon Road when a boft ol
U1bt.alal bluted a nearb1 1rove
ol 11eamore tren. Site W81 ... m.
)
rJ
porarUy blinded but was able to
resume patrol In the drivlq
raiD. Oraqe CoHt residents can
expect a few more showers tomlbt but after that, predict.I
tbe National Weather Service,
It'• blue skies and aun.ny daya
abHd.
The thunder and Ulbtnlq U.at
"Uahered ln Sprtna lf not sprint
wea~. put out the 1t1htl ln tome.,..... •
••
At about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday in
Irvine, liebtJdlll •tnack an over·
bead bl.nit ol tranafotmen north
of th• San Dle10 Freeway.
between Jeffrey Road and Culver
Drive. Power wa1 knocked out to
2,300 boaMI ln the Colle1e Park
and Woodbrid1e areu for about
an hour.
The Intense rain that ham·
mered die Oran1e Coast ~1
tbll morning brought tbe
downpour measurement to more
' J).
than an inch in the last four days
or storm. But problems were
few.
Orange County Flood Control
District engineer Ed Schoon said
the nature of' the rainfall was an
undoubted factor in today's
noocf.free situation.
"We got rnott of our raJn in
the form of showers with Iona in·
tervals \n between." he saJd.
CSee STOIUI. Page A%>
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Crisis to Continue
Congress Warned of Oil hortage
WAS UI NGTON 1/\P 1
ft eaumpuon of oil cxport5 from
11'1Mt dots no\ s11nal an l'nd tQ
th• ent-r&Y <'rial& on lndu11try of
fic1al told Con,,;rc·~i. lode)'
And lht•y old <'On ,um1•r
s ho uld bra e ~ t ur 11cr1u u :.
'horla~.-s ol .:uohne .. nd 1n
\'r\11lffd f\wl pt"'H
Offlrlul of t-:uun lnll"t n.i
tionul <1nd (}ulf <h i <·of1'1 told lh\•
~nutt> t:11l·r~ · l'ornm1tt1·•· tha1
.-lth<Hlllh reaunwd prod utt1on
from l tun h.1b rt·~1or1•d .. orn1·
b a l aOC"•' lo worllt erudt• 011
m arlu .. >ti.. horti.tf-11 of 1·•·rt111in
fut•l11 , l'i>l'4.'l'\all) au~ohnt• .1n1I
ht'atlna o.I. will ht.> lrw\ 1luhlt'
without lmmt'Clta t.-ma141r ~le,•
to conM."rVt' cnt<r"y
Her~rt 1 Goodma n. j>rt'""I
dent of Gulf'a tra d 1n1 11tnrl
I rao1porhU011 i.ubll1dlary and
Rot> rt N L>ol11h . pn·"1dt•11t of
TO HEAD HOSPITAL
WllU•m GonHlez
New York Man
I To Direct UCI
,
Clinic Service
Wilham G Gon1.al <'1., ad
min1strator of a Nt·w York
teaching hosp1t.bl. has b<lcm ap·
po1ntt•d direclor of c linical
:.crv1ccs at lJC Irvinl·
I le assume11 the post J um· I
Gonzalez will m anage the UCI
Me dical Center . community
clinics and a mbulatory care
fac1lilles. and coordinate UCI af.
f11iutions with olht:r hospitals.
He was deputy director for ad·
mini:-1trat.Jon of the Capital Ots·
tr1c t P sychiatr ic Center, 1n
Albany, N.Y .. sinct 197 4.
C:Owtty Backs
Plan to Speed
Tax Refunds
Or ange County supervisors
clgrced 1'u~day to s pend $.11 ,000
to speed up the refunding of
property t.ax overpayments.
Supervisors' approval of tbe
expenditure fell in line with a rec
ommendation ma de by county
Tu Colleet.or-Treaturer Robert
Citron.
It waa Citron who reported a
heavy run of property tax over-
pa y m en t s. r csulti ng fro m
ctl•nges in assetisment practices
brought on by Proposition 13, has
refunds running four months
behind.
Citron said hi s orfice is being
"Inundated with telephone calls
from taxpayer s inqulring wben
the y can expeet to receive their
rerunds.''
Citron aald the $31.000 s pecial
allocation will be used to hire
temporary help and for equip·
me nt needed to speed up t.bc re·
fund process.
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1•nJt'h'd
Supt-I\ 1 ~111 ' .q1Jiro\ t•d ,, rt•
t11wi.l to ,, .. ,,. off1t·1.d'> for th('
h.•!;li..latlllll IH'\•tlt•tl llJ lllt I t•.1:.1• Iii
d1ft1•rent (•uurt 11•1•'
An in!'.rN11><· in 1·1\ 11 f1l1111; ft<c1>
from SH to s:so was th'• biggest
hike propclM·d It wouh.I brin~ in
SS00.000 mon· w111u<Jlly . county
offtdals !)Uld
Other propoSl'U incrcu:.c:. in
dudt•d hiking lh1· i.mall l'hllm !)
f1hng fee from S2 to S5 That
wo uld m en n a n esti mated
$150.000 annually. And chargin~
10 cent.s per copy for civil forms
dist ributed to the public would
mea11 $25,000 m added rnvenuei..
Jn related ac tioo T ucliday.
s upe rvisori. a urccd to ask
lcgblator1> l1> amend deferred
ret irement provi!>aon:i for t·ounty
employees
Under existing Jaw. worker~
may leave county ttmployment
and put orr colh:cting rt:lircmcnl
b<:ncf1t.s. The 4!0unty rema in!>
liable for the money indcf1ruLcly,
officials said.
The propoi.cd ame nd me nt
would relieve the h<.ib1hty alter
the ex~mployce reaches age 70
l',...P•~AJ
STORM ...
But s wollen Oso Cr eek 1n
the San Juan Capistrano an.:<1
created problems for one local
farmer when erosion caused by
ch anneled nood waters undercut
the stream banks a nd claimed a
number of orange t rees at the
Bathgate farm
"The ground had a chance to
a bsorb the rain and we ra n into
very few runoff problems."
''Still, the r ain 's worth a
m1lhon dollars to us," P atricia
lla thgate commented. "Every
time we have any ra infall we
lose one or two trees and the
vr osion seems to be getting
worse."
Rain gauges throughout lbe
county lodk utc that the season's
tota l thus far I!\ well above the
average annual rainfall of about
12 lnchcs.
aulfur and poore r lo rnotor
AfJ llOhnl' (Ju ullty than lranlao oU.
Tht> ht•auin(t C•me a day a~r
Prt•,ldt•nt Cart er t old con
tirl·N~lonul h:adl•rs he plun3 1t
muJut ~rgy addre11~ to lhe nil
11011 flhrch 29
t;net ~Y Conrn11tte~ Cha\rmun
lll·nry M J :11·k,oo noJt-d that 011
,•om punw~ h11 v,• twl(un c ut tin~
fud .. 111111111' ... tu a l(rt•ult-r 1>rupor
111111 th,11\ lht• 111\111 r •portt'tl losioi
of It uOHU\ oil
·Ar" lh1"lj\' a1Joc41hons ~ re·
aull of rt-.il :thortJalts or are Lhey
SOVIET Oil CRISIS
CONFIRMED' -Page A4
to be t!Xphuned lJy other mooves
Jud rt!W:!Qns''" Jackt>oOn asked
Tht! 011 1·omptu1y offlc1uls de
t11l'd atlt'mptmg lo make money
"'' thus lr3nuln c·ris1:1 and lruust·
1..·d the l'lh<>rt<JA1!N wen~ real
And lht>y wt•rc backed by an
admtnu.tratwn omc1al who told
tht· parw!I, ''W<• have ever y rea
:.on to l>t'ht<vc that compamcs
Jr•· bt•huv111>-: rea:.onubly 11nd
1..•q111 h1bly 10 tlw present di((icult
i;1tuu t11m "
f'ro91 Pa~ A I
PLOT ...
I lofcr testif1t>d Tuesday that he
was first approached by Senno
for the murder of Mrs. Bogg.
Jlc later went to f'ullcrto11
police and worked with Orange
County sheriff's and Newport
Beach investigat or s . Hofer
testlfiN'.S. "to find oul if I could
fi nd som e way to save these
people's lives "
Hofer's contacts with law en
fo rc e m e nt eve n t u a lly l ead
Ne wport Beac h in vcstiga t.o r
John Simon lo pose as a New
York h it ma n and purportedly
arrange a $15.000 contract for
l,,eed 's slaying
Arrf'stinn orfirers said Leed
and Bogg devised the murder of
Leed becawst• of the attorney's
role in a $1.5 milhon h1wsuil
Jud g ment ~1gainst a Beve rly
llills t·ompany tied to Senno.
J urors TUt•sd4.1y hstene<l to a
lapl' recording among Hofer.
Serino and Simon. purportedly
discussing th«: Lt•ed murder
"All I care is that you get lhe
JOb done ." Serino !-laid on the
tape
He a lso said on the rccordinK a
millionaire wanted Leed dead
a nd "when it was don e, I
guaran~ you. you arc nol going
to have to worry a bout ...
money a fter that. This guy will
keep us going."
Serino also wa rned Simon on
the tape no one would be with
him in Seattle to point Leed oul.
"I don't want you to waste the
wro ng guy though," he
said.
Serino. who has been free on
ball . sat before the jurors Tues ·
day resting his head on his hand
and dabbing a l bis eyes during
much of the testimony .
Deputy Dist.net Att.orncy Jim
Brooke, who is trying the ca se
before Judge Kenne th Lac. said
he e xpects the tnal to continue
thro ugh most of next week.
l'ro• P~AJ
DRAFf WOMEN? . • •
The nation's top military leaders -the joint chjefs of staff -
a re unanlmously recommending revival of registration, and the
Army's chjef of start, Gen. liemard Rogers, Is calling tor a draft of
up to 100,000 men for the Individual Ready Reserve ORR>.
Rogers said wom en should be registered, but, "I'm not pre
pared to say women should be d rafted'' -even for clerical jobs.
Men are belt.er qualified physically lo handle combat jobs s uch a s
the infantry. wnks and fi eld artillery. he said.
ADM. THOMAS 8 . HAYWARD, CHJE•' of naval operations,
snid that from a military viewpoint. there is no need to draft
women.
"From an equity standpoint ," be said, "that really is a
poUtlcaJ decision rather than a military decision."
Gen. Lew AUen Jr., Air Force chief of staff. said lt la not es-
sential to register wome n or to draft them .
Gen. Loui11 II. Wilson, commandant of the Marines would not
object to enliaUni the ir quota of women through the draft.
aEOISTRATION AND THE D&AFT HAVE been put on
Concreu' agenda because of deep shortages in the military re-
sene pools to be called in a crisis. Selective Service System of-
ficials acknowled1e It is not capuble or producing enough m an-
.. power raat enough in the event of war.
Pretident Carter and Defense Secretary Harold Brown say
any registration program should include women as well as men .
although they have not endorsed registering anyone.
"II we reglater persons for future use in some form In our
country, it would probably be inevitable we would regis ter both,
but lb•l doesn't mean women wlll be drafted or that men will be
dretted to 10 lnf.o lbe armed forces,'' Carter said recently.
Robert E. Shuck, acting director of the SelecUve Service System, &aid a full mobllliaUon would require up to 10 million men
and there are 16 mllllon to 20 million draft-eligible men or ages 18
to 28.
A aEOJBrUnON BILL 8PON80&ED I\' Sens. Sam Nunn,
D-Ga., chairman of the Sena\e Armed Sel'Vlcea manpower sub-
commJttee, and ffarry F. 8yrd, a VlrglnJ• independent, makes no
provi16on for realltering women. Nor does one submitted by Sen.
Robert Mor1an, D-N.C.
len. John Stnnla, D·Ml11 .• chairman ol \be Armed Services
Committee, HYI the •ll·\'olunt.eer mWtary aboukt be Nplaced wttb
10m• type of draft, bu\. did not specify lt women 1hould be In·
dudff. He bu n1d. however. that women lhould not be eapoted to
com Ht.
In tbe HouM, Rop. G.V. Mont1omery, D·Ml11., l11pouortna a
blU tbat would Nqutre restttretloo ol both men aod women, and
MontlOftlery ta oppoiaed to U1llJ1Jnc women to combllt.
Anotber •pproecb w11 au1ceatect by Rep. Paul N. McCloekey.
R·CaJll .• • marble ,...". c:olonel wbo ·~ a bill daat would
require all 11-re•r·old men lftd women to recltw lotr military or ~tvillan p.........t Mrvtce.
•
•
/tlmna Tricia
T ric ia Nixon Cox and her husband, Edward. le ave' New
York 's Cornell Medical Center today with their week-0ld
son .. Chris tophe r . The infant was born b y Caesarean
section .
Newport Considers
21-house Project
Ne wport Beach planning com·
missioners will be asked Thurs-
day lo approv<: a tentative tract
m a p for a 21-ho mc development
next to Rogers' Garde ns ne<Jr
Newport Center
Tht• pla n subm1Ucd by the
I rv1m• Company a lso Includes a
truff1r :.lutly which shows no
s 1g n1fi cunt traffic would be
gener att•d by lhP 13-atn• dl·
Vl•lopment
City s taff member:, ure rec·
om m ending lhal us part of the
tract 's :ipproval. a park fee of
$113.000 be levied a~ainst the
project Tha t's a n es t imated
Man Faces Court
In Wallet Thefts
The man suspec t(.'<f or st ealing
the wallet of Irvine Compa ny
President Peter Kremer facet.
preliminary hearing Monday in
Los Angeles on charges of com
milling a series of thefts 1n
N e w po r t Beac h a nd Lo :.
Angeles.
Steven Minch, 33. was arrest-
ed March 9 in a downtown Los
Angeles office building. At the
lime or his arrest, pohcc alleged
he carried several stolen wallets
including one ta ken a fe w days
earlier from Kremer 'a office in
Newport Beach.
$5.300 per unit for the pa rk fee
The parcel to b<: d1scusS<.'<i t:.
locate d o n M a c Arthur
Bo uleva rd and tht' alignment of
the proposed cxtcntion of San
Mi guel Drive
Orii::inally, comr1a ny 11fflt·1al ~
contemplated a low rn.c offirc•
developme nt on lht' triangle
shaped property. hut protc!-tt:.
from residents of t he adJucenl
Harbor Vit•w Hills apparently
triggered the :iw1tch tu the hou..'i
1ng plan!>
P lans i-.ubm ilted by the <'om
pa ny show ,•1thcr t he compll't1on
of San Miguel which would :.cvt:r
the parcel from I !arbor View
Hills, or turning the roadway m
to a cul de sac
Plannin~ commissioners meet
at 7 30 p m. in City Council
chambers.
Eastbluff Home
Hit by Burglar
Newpor t Beach police ar c
seeking the burg lar who took
va lua bles worth more than
$21.500 from &1n Eastbluff home
T uesday.
Ant hony Oistepha no. or 815
Camphor St reported the theft
at about 4 p.m . qsted iJS mt:.:.
ing was a $10.000 coin coll ection.
t e le vis ion s e ts. a camera.
jewe lry, rines and a set of gold
natware.
Marine
Admit
Guilt '
. '
A Camp Pe11dh:t.on Marlnt·
who told pohce h\• wo. "upset"
aft er a spat with his girlfriend
bas pleaded guilty to 10 counts of
vandalis m stetl'lminA from a
March 2 lire-slashing spree 111
San Cl<'menle
Kenneth Michael Miller. 21 .
;id milled the 111 t· i.lushinA1> Mon
day al h1:-South ()ran)(l' County
J udicial U1stnct court arr:uun
ment belon· JudKe Hober t
Uarclt•y
Police L.t. Crat~ Spreckly :.aid
Miller told officers he beram1•
intoxicated aflt<r the spat ;md
begun la king his feelings out on
<1 uto tires parked on c1tllc1>
Escaloheb. Puente. Cetn ada an1.1
Mariposa with a knife during the
predawn hours.
Police have asked the <'Ourt
that Miller ~ ordered lo make
rcstitullon to the owne r:. of 39
irn tos whose· 56 ti res wcrt• found
:.la s ht:d a s t h e g r u m bhng
downtown residents walked lo
their veh1elc.-s to drive to work
that Fnday morning
I
lnitiaUy, Miller was c harged
with v:mdalmni( a ll 39 autos but
only 10 counts or mah c1ous mis
chief were fil ed by the Orangt:
County D1str1c1 Attorney
M illcr rem ains in Or ange
County Ja il m heu of $500 ba1\
pending his April 9 se ntencing
Prayer Fete
Set Friday
In Newport
Me mbe rs of the Newport
Ha rbor J ayct..><->S will host th~1r
a nn ua l M.,yor '1> P rayer
Breakfast Friday at 7 ·JO a m bl
the Newport Beach Sheraton
Hotel
Tic kets fo r the evt:nl a rc $7.50
and the feature.'<! :.pcakcr 1s Ken
Po ure , e xtens ion director of
flume Lbke Christian Camp.
who will discuss family life.
T he praye, breakfas t mark~
t b e o pc 11 1n g o f C hris tia n
Leaders hip Wcc•k t ha t run:.
throu~h M art·h :.!<J w11h a senc.1>
of breakfasL'l, ladies' ''offe1•:. and
evening meeungs in which local
residents c·an ml·Ct to discus:.
lht.>1r rclatw nsl11p with God
F'or further information. con·
taC'I the JJycct•s through thl·
Newport Jlarhor l\rca Chamhl·r or Commerct" 644·8211
Frtn11 Pa~ A I
BIRDS •••
the flock had been exposed, test:.
wo uld be a t1mc-coni.uming
problem IO 9 race lo contain tht•
disease in Southern Cahforn1a
Carner voluntanly closed tht:
doors to h t!> ~h o p a l 18120
B r ookhurst St. and waited thret>
day!-. for the task force disposal
team a r rival to de:.troy tht·
birds. tal.c blood :.am ples and
disinfect the !>lore
"I lh1 nk 11 'i. tragic ." Ca rner
said this week "l called bt..'Ca usc
I wa!I concerne d <1bout the
welfare or the community, und
they destroyed the birds before
they were found lo be infected
It's awfully wrong. ··
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart ·'·
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919
Baske~alls 1095 up
BasketUll BackMards 19'5
Basketllall Geals 11s & 1ots
Basketball Gui Nets 1 so to 3ts
Velley~alls
Valleyllall S.•s
Velleyball Nets
Baseball Mitts & Sieves
BaseUll Bats
Basnall Hise
Baseatl Clllre~ Sleeves
Basdall ates
BaseUll Battil1 Sieves
BaseUll C•
Speeda & Adidas Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Go11les
Kick Beards
Duck Feet fins
Masks
Snorkles
Racquetllall Racquets
Rac•t Baits
Racquetball Gloves
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Cll1'ill1
Tennis S.11s
Tennis Balls
Weipt Sets
Jump Ripes.
D111bells
sm. 9-5:38 m c... &41-1919
I
.-... ti ... Mlfct\ ~,I 191'1 OM. y PtlOT "I
State GOP to B111·row Into Grass Roots
81 DA\'JD VTSlllA~N
Cit -o.ltt,.... ....
A CallfomJa Republiu n dlif'f
taln tokt Orant• C-.ty party
faalM\&l 'l\wsday he would triwe
to revilalla• and 1t ren1\hen
GOP m1cblnery at t he 1ra.u
root.I levd
TIM ~•rd. he ta.id, could be ~ r1ther than ct.feab ln ~ dec1ded by raaor·l.b.ln
•,.U. ''ft'• Um to praruce what we ...... ,., .•• , .• ,,
pruch ... Rttpubllcan State Ceo·
trnl Committee Ch ai rman
Truman Ca.m pbell told • 1at.her·
\OJI at the Soulb Coaal Plua
Hotel.
.. The job 11 bitc. It's almoet
aw IOIM. But with a revltallled
and uruled party, we are ready,
able and wtuln1 to meet the
challeqe. •· Cempbell aaJd.
A 1DOnC other Ulin11. be told
bt1 Republican Aaaoclat" ol
Onn•e County a&.Mlleoce, be will
push for ettabUsbment. or rMi·
dt'nt atarr f\eld offices to bett.r
eoordloolt the operation.~ or
11tate and local party organba·
tlons.
The field staff would support
local committees in ruod·ralsing
operaUoas. groom recruit and
GO P candidates for local elec·
tlons and pump new llfe into pre·
d nct wort.
l f, lhrouch these efforts t.be
GO P ~ base could bf ex·
panded by three to five percent,
Campbell aaid, it ''will bring &.tS
home winners in close elec-
tlom ."
The Fresno attorney also said he will see t.o it tbat m&Wac ef·
forts are stepped up to improve
stat e wide communications
among Republicans.
He said be bopn lb.at even-
tually every GOP household in
California will be on such a list .
"Everyooe sbould have the op.
portun.ity to rontribute mooey to •
campa!OI,'' Campbell 1aid.
Be ne fiting th•• effort. be
added. are new postal re,Wa.
tiona tbat will make it cheaper
to 'IDaiJ IUCh material.
By 1horin1 up graa5 roota
level orQnl1aUoo, tbe party
hos• said Republican candidates
should win bigger and bigger
races.
o.oty Po ... ._~
Tanks Battling
Kurdish Rebels
'AN AWESOME JOB'
GOP U.eder Campbel
Obstacles
Hamper
Republica~
8 > REBECCA H ELM
Qt .. DilitY """" l1Mf
T he "ebbing" California
Republican Party is going lo
bounce back, but it ra;~ some
big obstacles, says Truman
Ca mpbe ll , n e wl y elected
chairman of tbe Re publican
Stale Central Committee.
Campbell wu lnterviewed at a
political writers· breakfast in
Newport Beach Tuesday.
Obstacles cited by the Fresno
atto rney a s now ra cing this
state's GOP include :
-A party debt of more than
$100,000 left over from last Nov
e mber's election efforts.
-Dominance of both stale
l e gis lat i v e h o u ses b y
Democrats.
-Climbing voter registraUoo
of Democrats in Orange County.
long considered a Republican
stronghold.
"The reason for Orange Coun-
ty's trend toward Democratic
regjstration is because of migra-
tion fro m Los An&eles, · ·
Campbell said .
··But I think this tread is
••~ b9ck to Republicans
and fiacal issues are our vehicle." On the s ubject of the at.ale
pa rty 's finances, the GOP
chairman said mooey is a "sore
subject" with him right now He
admitted be was surprised by
tt}e deficit when be took office in
January
.. I was expecting a deficit," be
said. "1be amount was the un·
expected part."
Although s p eaking o p ·
timistically of the party's fund·
:-aising plans . Campbell said
direct mail a ppeals from can·
didates seeking national office
and out-of-state groups are ham·
pering the state GOP's efforts.
H e praised presidential
hoperuJ Ronald Reagan's "ter·
rific" fundraising ability and ex·
pressed strong faith in his Ova'
Offi ce chances.
But, Campbell said the fMmer
governor is "siphoning" mooey
out of California wbicb might
otherwise go into the state
Republican Party coffers.
·'California is the big apple
aod every candidate and every
cause seeks the fruit of this
stale," be said.
"So we nmirt. competition in
fundraising,'r be-added. "But we
tcnow tbe territory best ud we
can produce a better crop."
SANANDAJ , Iran (AP) 5 gove~l t.hrew lanlls 1nto
battle with Kurd1th rebels be
today as fight.mg raged around
the army barrarks for the fourth
day Two tanks, machine guns
and cannons blazing, rumbled
from tbe barracks grounds to
enter lbe fray.
Iran's revolub onary govern·
ment wamed earher of stem re
taliation if Kurdish guerrillas
continue I.heir rebellion.
The Kurdish attackers, includ·
ing young boys and old~ men,
erect ed makeshift barrie rs
a lo ng t he broad t r e e -lined
boulevard leading to the army
barracks on a rise in the western
part of this provincial capital.
The Kurds, cartridge belts
across their chests, moved from
doorway to doorway as bullets
crackled down the main streeL
Groups of terrified civilians bud·
died in doorways and alleys as
the fighting grew.
An elderly woman stepped out
of her shop to watch the fighting,
Di.sneyland
Strike Over;
Workers Back
More than 500 maintenance
workers went back to their jobs
at Disneyland today after a ls.
day strike.
Workers voted 2i80 to 211 to re·
turn to their jobs after Dis·
neyland refused to step up
earlier wage increase offers. ·
Acceptance of those terms by
the 530 strikers means that they
will r~ve first year salary in·
creases o( from 17.29 to $9.:16 an
hour and from $8.42 to $10.23 an
hour during the second year of
t.he new contract accepted by 14
unions.
The contract was accepted
after Disneyland m anagement
told the workers that any further
pay increases would a mount to a
violation of feder al wage-price guidelines.
Workers u n s uccessfuJly
areued that the increases --8
percent over the first year and
seven percent over the second
year --would not allow pay
checks to keep pace with spiraJ·
ing inflation in the Orange Coun-
ty a rea.
Park supervisors and clerical
pe r s onnel who h ave been
performing maintenance duties
during the strike we nt back to
their regular jobs today.
Gas Tax Hike Eyed
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Buck·
inc a tax-cQtling trend. the stale
TranaportaUoo Commission bas
recommeaded that California's g~line tu bf raised periodical•
Jy to 'keep up with inllatipn
Four Sites Re91ai•
but ran back in as a bullet
smashed the window above her
head. Mortar shells fired from
inside the barracks slammed in·
to the western part of the city.
Ambulances a nd othe r
vehicles dashed through the fire
to take the wounded to the city's
two hospitals.
Business
Licenses
Supported
A move to require businesses
in unincorporated a reas of
Orange County to buy business
licenses was endorsed Tuesday
b y t he county Boa rd of
Supervisors.
As t hings st.and now. only
sped al kinds of businesses -
massage parlors. salvage
dealers. nude model studios and
others -are required to buy a
business license.
But supervisors indicated
Tuesday they would like to im·
pose a business license require·
menl on all businesses operating
in county territory, about 5,000
of them.
State legislation, however, will
have to be e nact ed before
supe rvisors c an impose an
across -the-board license re-
quirement.
Unde r existing laws, aupeniaors can impose a busi
nen license requirement only to
recover regulatory costs.
Supervisors were told that
roughly half tbe 5,000 unlicensed
businesses in lbe county already
require some form of regulation,
building code checks and fire in·
spections, for example.
Rather than impose a license
require ment on t hose busi-
nesses, supervisors s aid they
will support legislation tbat will
em power them to license all
businesses.
lroine Race
DmuM4,000
............
ARTIST'S DEPICTION OF TWO HOMINIDS WALKING ACROSS A BED OF VOLCANIC ASH
Footprint• Prove Man'• Ancestors Walked Upright EMier Than Prewtousty Betlend?
Early Pri1nates Walked
Trail of Footprints Leads to Knuwledge
WASHJNGTON CAP ) -Two
trails of human-like footprints at
least 3.6 million years old have
been discovered in East Africa.
a fi nding that proves an an·
cestor of man walked upright
earlier than previously believed,
a noted anthropologist said to
day.
Mary Leakey said in a state·
ment for a National Geographic
Society news conference that lbe
prints a lso s how th at the
c reatures ' feet wer e ve r y
s imilar in shape to modern
man's.
The fossil footprints un·
covered in the Laetoli area or
Tanzania were made by two
creatures who may have passed
separately or together across a
bed of volcanic ash.
Mrs. Leakey said scientists
have uncovered a path more
than 73 feet long co:itaining 20
pnnts from the larger individual
and 27 bel~ging to the smaller.
• The creatures making the
prints were clasaifaed hominid, a general category meanang a
man-like primate and not an
ape. Tbe footprint.a were allllilar
lo five previously discovered m
the same area and announced by
Mrs. Leakey a year ago.
The footpnnt..s a re important.
she said, because they show the
creature walked without as·
sistance from it.a hands as apes
do.
.. This unique ability freed the
hands foe myriad possibilities -
carrying, toolmaking, intricate
manipulalioD," sbe said. •·The
formula bolds that the new
freedom of forelimbs posed a
cballence. The brain expanded
to meet lt.. mul\iple activlties
bec:ame poeaib&e and mankiocl
was formed."
Murder Probe Goes On
By JEllllY CLAUSEN
Ol ti. Deity Pllet S-
Fountain Valley poli ce are
continuing the investigation or
tbe murder of a 28-year-old
mother o f two who was
bludgeoned to de ath e arly
March 8, but remain relatively
lighl·lipped regarding the ir
work.
victioo of the killer might be im·
paired.
Captain Beddow would not say
what type of weapon police are
seeking in the bludgeoning CO!fl·
mitted by a man whom pohce
believe was known by the dead
woman.
Builders Rebuffed
Capt. John Beddow said that A coalition of developers, un· sought the order contending the
investigators are reasonably ion groups and business officials housing dolJars had bttn illegal·
certain they know what kind of los t a round Tuesda y in an ly eiven to lbe six-county SCAG
An AA U·s anc tio n e d 10· weapon wu used in killing M rs. Orange County Superior Court agency.
kilometer run is scheduJed in J oan Virginia Anderson but that bid to block the now of federal CEEED attorneys plan to re·
Irvine Saturday to celebrate the they have not found it. housing money into a regional turn Lo court April 18 for addi·
opening or a local instructional Mrs. Anderson's pajama-top planning agency. tional hearings on their allega.
branch or Pepperdine Universi· clad body was fo und in the Presidin g Judge Wa lle r lions and with a request for an
ty. Morethan 3,000runners have downstairsguestbedroomofher Charamia refused to gr ant a injunction t hat would stop
registered to race, a notber l,000 home at 16587 Hemlock St tem por ary order t hat would SCAG's ~ofthe bousing funds.
areexpected. Thurs d ay m o rni n g b y a keep $658,000 in federal funds SCAG pla nners expect to
The race begins at 9 :30 a.m. neighbor. fr o m being s pent by the spend the $6S8,000 in federal
Check-in time is 7: 30 to 8:4$. Police immediately clamped a Southern Calilornia A5sociatioo funds this year for deve)opmenl
There's a S2 fee. lid of secrecy over the case, re· of Governments <SCAG ). of a regional land use proposaJ
The course circumnavigates teasing very limited information Californians for Environment, that couJd require building more
Mason Regional Park. from because, they said , the in· E mployment, E conomy a nd lower-cost housing in Orange
where tbe race begins, and vestigation and subsequent COO· De velopment <CE EED > bad and five other counties. .• nearbJ wildlife preserves. The ~~---~~~~~~.;._~~~~.;;;...:....:...;..;...;..:...;.;.~;.;_...;...;;...:;;;..;;;;;.;;;;;~_..;;;;..;;;..;;;..._~~~~~~~~~~~---
t .2·mtle ran i9 over almost all natterritory. .. .. '
M11Sic Center Mulled
Gem
Talk
Four sit.es remain in prime center officers have met witb
contention for location of a the Santa Ana Redevelopment
multi-million dollar music A1ency relative t.o a 17-acre site
center for Orange County, it was located east or Main Street, repo~ Tuesd•Y Di&bt at Ute acroH from Bulloelr'• lo
annual membership meetiq ol Faablon Square. A letter ol in·
the music center orpaladoll llt teat bllS allo been ftJed here.
tbe Airporter Inn in Irvine. -CUy of Costa Mesa :
James K. Nagamatau, presi· Ne1otiaUona have been held for
dent ol tbe Orenae CoaDt.J-.. ~--9ite iD tbe South Coalt Center, Inc., 1ave a v.W run-&rea near the new South
down GG tbe aitea after IOllle Co• RepertorJ tbeater.
rather polnted qu.tlw from Aeeol'dlq to laDta Ana Ill·
tbe floor oo why alte selection torney Jolm McDennoat, co.mael
wu taldD8 10 lone. for tbe music center fl'O'lP, •
''Site aelectlon will be tbe tan -..i ol II lites bad bea uncles'
priority fOr'tbe comtnc ,eai," in•..Uptlon by dlrffton. in·
Na1amaDu usurelll U. _... ehlllllls .ae oftend by &be llil-ben. alon Viejo Compay.
II ualc center sites C\lrrent.ly TM attorney said be bad in·
under comiderabon, Nacamatau atruct.ed muaic center officials wd, are: tbat none of tbe details of
-'VC lnlM: A atudy for an ne'oUatlom should be dlacloeed.
on-campus site be1an In 'I feel tlaat tills Is lm·
Februr)' ol lt'll. llualc eeDtet-penUwe, .. McDerlllOU Mkl
oflldale bave met wltb UC Niii...,. .... ~ tM more
Re1enta Ila San Franclaeo. Tbey tllaD • -.le eeatet members
bave fUed a letter ol lnteat wttb present lb.at 1UembenhJi> in the
• ...-.. • orsanluUoa tu. doubled wttbin -a&T t1 Int.: NesotiaUOlll the tMt year. The 1rouf bad 738 beve belD beld wttb lrvlnl city members ln January o lt'78. A&
oftlel• fGr location ol tlle Diiie of Feb. lS, lt'1t, membership
~-.... ToWll c ...... lD stud:l ll l.451.
ltYlne. Ill other bueinus, the -ca, flll ..... Amis If~ HmteaU•I eo••lllee eub-
\
mitted a slate of 25 persons for
the 1979-IO board of directors.
The slate was elected. There
were no nominations from the
floor.
Ne w d ir e ctors are D.J.
Bentley, Newport Bea ch ;
Stewart Cas e, Santa Ana ;
Ronald W. Cook, Mission Viejo;
llrw. Lock Gee Ding, Newport
Beach; Warren Finley, Santa
AU; Richard Fixa, Fullertoo;
Ntle• Gates. Newport Beach;
Samuel A. Hill, Jr., Tustin; and
Gordan L Hodge, Fullerton. '
~ include Mn. William
Hofttein, Newport Beach; Lloyd
E. Klein, Anaheim, Louis J .
Knobbe, Santa Ana; Robert
Lowry, Santa Ana; George H.
Mohr, Lacuna Hills; Thomas N.
Moon, Orange. James K.
Nagamatsu, Anaheim ; Ben
Jamin Ramire&, Santa Au and
John Rau, Costa Mesa.
Aho elected were Mrs.
WUllam D. Redfield, Fullerton;
Mra . Laurence Reynolds,
Newport Beach; Hu1b II. Sad·
din1too. Newport Beach; Mrs.
Edward Schu.nacber, Newport
Beach; £dward C. Sebek, Villa
Park: Mn. Richard Spooner,
Newport Beacb; and lln. Glen
SUllwelJ, ,.. • .,..,. 8e11elt.
Br J.C. HUMPHRIES
Certified Gnlo4oq1at. AGS
~-JADE '"
m111tnJ1 ltOM of the Oritnt •.
. History tells ut that reUgioua -
leaders once used a circle of Jade.
pressed to the i r lips, as a
"telepboae" to God. The mystery
and intrigue surrounding tbia
beautiful Oriental stone bas held the •
interest of men and women over the
centuries. Wttb reqewed Western
interest in China, there la also
rftletred wortdwtde interest in jade.
Antique Jade pieces are eojoJina a
populartty boom amonf colledont.
Before tbe advent ol modern tools
and abrasives. Chinese jade carven
toot up to a year to carve an
intricate daip oa a small P'ece ol
jade. J~e gained such pt"eatlte
durtn1 :tbe i mperial Chinese d~naaUH, that only a small dot
diath11ubbed It in the Chinese
a lphabet from the word "ruler."
Early European traders atuibuted
medlcldalf!allties to the. s&one. SpaDlarda ed it .. ptedre de I Jada"
(stone ol t flank> because they
thought it cured kidney problems
when worn ...,. the k....,.. n.
Prends elfQplifted the 11.1me to ''le
jade," wblcb became "jade" la
EngU.b.
J. C. JJumrl,.~~ J.Wtl!.,.~
MfM8U AMUICAN GEM SOC IETY @
1823 NEV*OAl 8LVO <;06l 1" MESI<
CONVl ... ENT TP MS ~~Chlf9e
)2 VEARS IN T>4E SAME LOCATION PHQNC ~'
.A4 DAILY PILOT
'Getting th
Wednesday, March 21, 1979 ,_,,..
,~~' wltla~ft Tom~~\
"•rplala~
Busine
LOVE ANO MONltY OEPT. Our au1ust Oung C-0unty supervisors. eu.....-nUy 11ulfering under the U?ih
atricturt"8 o( Pmpo~ltlon 13, appear to be casting about tor
ways to pump up thelr d fl ated treasury baa Busmen tw11
thu• ~ und r \M board's cruUny. ,
Lllten. do you rtallie the~ are an t"!'llim•ted 5,000
bu&inN..'> pt>Ople Qpcrntlntt out there ln county lt•rrlto1 y
t'Vt.'rY day without havlnM ponJed up for u bualne&l'I Ill· nst•.,
Thi& i• ronlr ry to "h \ happc>n\ wh~n you Ofl4'Ult•
Within th._. ronfme Of In )rlt'Orp()tatt'd t 1l y
wr.•vJ: JlJST WITNESSED. for uampl«>, how serioua
Jy Clty Hall can take lb business Uccn."Je dodge Only
yeaterday In Co8ta Mrsa, one JaM Md..aughJJn w1u. In tht'
munl ~rt. battling the city, because she had reru ed to
fork over for ~ bus1nes1 CJtb.
llapp1ly, a comproml~ wu worked out and Mt11
Mt-Laughlin b not now 1n JJerU of doin~ time in thu slam
mer
So au tbls business heense money is rolling merrily m
to our city coffers while county government 1s left hanging
A P.air of Starken Sub~ct to COU1U11 Busmen lie~ Ta.r
out lo dry. State law currently forbids wholesale licensing
of county territory b"slness people.
Regulatory licensing is, however, allowed.
This means things like potential sexy goings-on and nudity.
Thus operators of nude model studies, nudie dancing
palaces and simUar enterprises must pay a county busi·
ness lee.
~Vietnam
Ready
To Talk
llANOKOK, Thailand CAP>
Vietnam said todDY It I• ready to
beteln ltllks to normalize rela·
Uont with China on March 29 Ir
ChlnC' e troof)3 withdraw com·
plt'tcly from Its territory by
M rch 28
Tht' Vo1e.-of Vietnam said a
fort>lftO Minis try no te was
hundt-d lO the Chinese Embassy
In ll1u101 today proposing the
tulki1 lo ht• ht•ld alternately in
llano! and Pekang with the first
round talung plui.'e 1n the V1et-
n.t ml'tte capital
BUT THE note ~rnd another
Vletoamese Foreign Mmistry
•latemeot, wo issued today, de·
nounced luna for coollnuing to
occupy "many areas of Viel·
oamese te rritor y" despite its
claims of withdrawing from the
border area it invaded Feb. 17
The statement said as of Sun-
day more than 10,000 Chinese
soldiers remained at 16 points in
the frontier provinces of Lang
Son , Cao Bang, Ila Tuyen.
J loang Llen Son and Lai Chau.
Il said in Lang Son province
two Ch1nese regiments were sta·
tloned six to 12 miles inside Viel·
namese territory and that in
other areas Chinese soldiers had
moved border markers deep in·
side Vietnam.
There was no independent con·
flrmatioo of the claims.
.. THE FOREJGN Ministry of .
the Socialist Republic ·of Viet-
nam resolutely demands that
the Peking authorities withdraw
immediately and uncooditiooaJ-
ly all their aggl'essor troops to
the other side of the historical
border line which the two sides
have agreed t o r espect, im·
mediately stop all c r imes
against the Vietnamese people
a nd s top moving border
markers deeper into Vietnamese
territory." the statement car-
ried by the Vietnam News Agen-
cy said.
WORLD I NATION
/tlllldng It
The cab o( a milk tanker truck hangs over
th e r a iling on Lake Pontchartrain
Causeway outside New Orleans but the
driver managed to climb to safety. Police
said Billy Thomas, 19, o ( Franklinton, La .•
s mashed throug h the railing Tuesday
after ramming a pickup truck. The tanker
was carrying 5,800 gallons of milk.
Russ FaCing Oil Crisis?
CIA. Math M<Hkl 'Con/i~' ForectUt
WASmNGTON CAP> -The
Central Intelligence Agency
says it bas reduced the Soviet
U nion 's econom y to a
matbemaUcal model whicb ap.
parently confirms an earlier
forecast that the Soviets will
have an oil shortage in tbe 19805.
The model also foresees a
drop in Soviet economic growth
to an annual level of 2.5 percent
for 1981-85, more than 1 percent
be low the average rate in
1976-80.
•'The Soviets would export oil
to the West until 1981," the CIA
predicts, "after which they
would ~me net importers of
Western oil."
This pre diction -which
caused a sensation when ll was
first disclosed nearly two years
ago -is based oo lbe assump.
tion that Soviet oil production
wilJ peak at S90 miJlioo metnc
tons in 1980 and fall to soo
million in 1915. Jt also does not
take into account major Soviet
policy shifts which may occur.
fl also assumes that net Soviet
shipmenta of oil to communist
countries will increase to an an·
nual 95 million tons next year
and stay at that level until 1985
If the Soviets try to meet their
shortage by dropping these ex-
ports to 45 million tons in 1985,
the CJA says, Soviet growth
would be increased by more
than 1 percentage point and oiJ
sh o rta~es inside the Soviet
Union would be delayed.
The predictions a re based on
an ··econometric model." Such
m odels a re wide l y used in
a na lyzing the econo mies of
Western countries and consist or
e quations set up to represent
employment, energy. foreign
trade and other key as~ls of
the economy.
THE CIA has devised a model
to study the Soviet Union called
··sOVSIM ," which is Crom the
words "Soviet " and "simulate."
Some other categories must al3o fetch up, like salvage dealers and peddlers.
(.)ENERALLV SPEAKING, however, if you can just
keep your clothes on, you can elude business taxation in
county territory.
Parton Hit With Suit Its value depends on the ac
c uracy or published Soviet
staUstics, which is-,often ques·
lioned . '
This apparently vexes the Board of Supervisors.
Far too many bus iness people are out there slaying
dressed and avoiding taxation.
$3 Million Sought by Porter Wagoner
The a~ency says the model is
helpful in studying the prospect
of growth in the Soviet Union.
But a CIA spokesman said
these are the fi~ures which the
Sov ie ts u ~e for their own
published planning and that ttn·
less the Soviets are keeping a
double set or books on their
whole economy -which he
called unlikely -they do not af.
feet the value of the model.
Squarely facing the fully clolhed fact.a, our Orange County supervisors will appareoUy join other county
boards lo trying to convince the state Legislature to
change the business li cense law.
THEY WOULD LIKE it amended to read, "Nude or Not, Pay Up."
Jf the counties get rejected by the state lawmakers, tbey
may bavet.ostarta C'ampaign t.oincrease naked businesses in
ordert.oboost the tax money flow. The county may need a new
motto. Someth1ng like : ..
"Buff Business is Beautiful."
Priest Faces HolJup Raps
WILMINGTON, Int. <APl -
T he Rev. Bernard T . Pagano, a
Roman Catholic priest accused
of being northern Delaware's
mild-manne red ••Gentleman
Bandit," has been indicted on
robbery charges.
A New CasUe County grand
jury Tuesday charged Pagano. .53, with five cou.nt.s or armed rob·
bery and one of attempted rob·
bery. lf convicted, be would race
from 10 to 30 years imprison·
ment on each armed robbery
count and three to 30 years for
the attempted robbery charge.
Pagano, who bas denied the
charges, is free on $30,000 bond
and continues to work as an as·
sistant pastor a t St. Mary
Refuge ot Sinners in Cambridge, Md.
NASlMLLE; Tenn. (AP> -Country music singe r Porter
Wagone r today s ued Dolly
Parton for maoageqlent fees
and royalties he sald should
total al least $3 million.
In a suit filed in Chancery
Court, Wagone r, known for his
rhinestone-studded cost umes
says Miss Parton owes him
millions of dollars under an
agreement he says was signed
by the two in 1970.
Wagoner also request.ed the
return or about 130 songs and
song contracts be says were
taken from the office of Owepar
Publishing Co. by "an agenr of
Dolly Parton Dean." Miss'
Parton. majority stockholder of
Owepar, has recorded several or thesoogs,hesajd. ~
WAGONER WANTS 1S per-
cent of Miss Parton 's net income
from June 197• through June 1979 .
Under the agreement, he said,
Residents Flee Homes
lllinou Riven Pour Out of Ban&
TnRpera••,..• T"9 N .. '-1 Wffllltr Sttvl<.e e>re·
dieted fair ~ ""'°""' Tllllf'.-O.y.
A 110111nJ119 boll slrucli nHr •
$ov1Mm <:.i~ EdllOft 00. ~r
sl•I IOft r..-,, In LOflO 8Hcll. , • ..,. •no 10,0GO customers lfl !twit c hy •ncl
Cartofl w!tlliout ei.cirkllv for up 10
111 11011r afMS torclno LOll9 8ffcll .. o,pll•I 10 rem•ln on euallf•ry
pOWer -• llOuB . .._..~, no
otier•t• --. OlttVPted, hcnpli.1 'fM*•-s.ld. ~ ftll Ulltll i.i. Tuno.ty In IN
-IAllllS .,_...LOI ~es. for<· 1no t11e catltonA HltllWey P•trot to
relntt• • ,..,.relneflt '°' lllQllw•v <M in$ WlllCI> llle\I !led llfl!IO eM1r.r
In tM -· Up le JO lncMs of 1..-WH retlOrW0111 -MHS. • TM storm !led~ I ... lnclles
of r9Mt on ............ LAS ""9tr.. Ill'
T11t1d•Y ewe11lno. ••tslno Ille ,___.,-..to, .. ,, Inc""-Honn•• , ........ .., ... ,.,,.,. _., ... llrM • ., Of
'41'1119 It IUS -l.ftl ,.., ti tlll1ti-,tt-•Otntllet. Tiie ............. ......,_. .,.. ,..,....., ... .., .,.. '-* .,... of
r•ln. -lllld c'-1 -.ed on lower• Arlrona tMey. •••tMr
At<Wl(.e ...... II( ()elt ..... Micf. "--~--... -~ '°""" .. -,..,,. riff ..... S.-........... C~lfll nw....,.
Cout•I lt'e•twr
he was to be Miss Parton's
manager for five years after st>e
left the Porter Wagoner Show
and receive 15 percent of her net
income.
Wagoner offered no estimate
or what the 15 percent demand
would bring, but he says that 1r
that dema nd is d e nied sh e
s hould pay him a t least SJ
million.
Wagoner sajd he tried to iron
out bis differences with Mis~
Parton for several years.
Wailing ta Hear?
'
Have you •ent for merchan-
dise and not received It?
Ate you having a disagree-
ment with • billing computer?
la City Hall giving you the run-
a·round?
"At Your Service" offers help In all these
matters and more. You can count on Pat Dunn
and her .. At Your Servtce" column to help 801ve
problems.
ff you need help, mall your queatlona to Pat
Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Piiot,
P.O. Box 19'0, Com Mne CA 12126. Be aure to
Include your telephone number.
Pat Dunn gel9 acllon and fights red tape In
''At Your S.~"'lce," publlehed every day except
Saturd9y In The Dally Piiot.
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CALIFORNIA
"From La Costa
Brown Nixed
Contribution
•
SACRAMENTO <AP> ~Cott O~v Edmund
Brown Jr. 's flnanee dlrtttor an-aoatd a s:s.ooo con trlbuUoo from La C~ta )..and Co to U Gov
Ntrvyn Dymally Drown' camp11cn reJttttd a
Sl,000 donation lrorn L• CO$ta u Imprudent, a Brown aide say
Tht' I.a C'~tn contribution ta Oymally ls onf' ot
two w1tb ~111blo underworld ~nnt'ction!I that was
arranged by l'tat\• f.'1nnncc Oarector Richard SJl~rman. one o( thf' m0$t pow .. rful offlt lnl11 In
stall' l(OV«'mntt•nt
. In •nolht•r d<''''•lopmt nt Tuesday. a La Co.,ta
offlclel Said Dymall ·~ umv1t1Rn a:.ked him for
monty ht-fol'\' Stlbc.-rman did
LONG Hl';/\l'tl IA P I Formt-r Long Ueach
<.:ounr1lwom n th-net' Simon. ~ OemO<'rat, »nd
Rt'pUbllrsn rnl t-st~tt• <'Xt"<.'UUve Ollie Speraw wall
face f'a<'h otht<r In a ( l runoff election to rllt th('
.''IT •TE sthltl' ~G·nate seat vacated
w en eorge Oeukmc '---------...J J1an was elected attorney
general last November.
With ballots fro m 240 of the city's 260 precincts
counted. M s Simon had won 24 60 percent of the
vote to Olhe Sper:iw's 24 59 percent or the ballots
('ast an 1'ul>Sday ·s pecial election
Wadi.....,. March 21 . 1979
Plpellne Plan
Sohio Agrees .
To Try Again
CLEVEl.ANO CAP) -Standard Oil of Ohio
1aya it Is willing to try again with its plans for a
pipeline t.o carry oil Crom California to Texas, but
Sohlo's chairman has warned any more delays
could bury the project permanently.
Meanwhile, California Gov. Edmund G. Brown
• Jr said. "Sohio will be welcome In California. The
only condition is that the foreign-Owned oil com -
pany act as a good corporate citizen. This means
honoring the corporation's commitment to clean
up the pollution it I the pipeline > will generate in
the southern California air basin."
APWI ........
A SUGRT MAJORIT\' of Sotuo stock is owned
by British Petroleum
"lf we rece1 ved the green light w1th1n 90 days
there Is a strong possibility we would proc~d-U
we received the green light w1ttun six months
there is a probability we might proceed The proj· ·
!!cl is losing strength and character with the
passage of t ime." Chuck Partridge, a Sohio '
spokesman in Cleveland, quoted Sohio chairman
Alton Whitehouse as s aying.
PARTRIDGE SAID the ··tosing strength and
character " reference mean.5 that as the Prudhoe
Bay oil fields in Al aska become more de pleted. it
makes less sense for So h10 to go ahead with the
pipe line.
He said Sotuo agreed to resubmit its permit
DAILY PtLOT .45
Al'Wl,.,...i.
About JO percent or the dastnct's voters turned
out for the special election that will do little to
rhange lht• balance of power '" Senate but could
set a trend for 1!180
Ant Ladg on Tour application to the South Coast Air Quality District A«!tOr Found Dead
in ~ali!ornia if the ~over~m~nt removes legal and Al flodgc. television ·~ Captain Video of thc1
environmental barriers within six months. 1950 h b f d d d · N \' s. as ccn o un ea an ~ cw ork Ros a lynn C a rter. trailed by developer
Mike Corbett. took a tour of solar home
development in Davis Tuesday where she
Reforarloft P•f"t Ord~r~d late r told the co mmunity they were set-
LOS ANGELES IAP > -The City Council has ting an example for the nation. Reported
ruled that a westside apartment owner wtll be al-as one of the mos t e nergy.cons cious com-
PARTRIDGE SAID Sohio has no estimates on hotel room where he had lived a lone for t he
the cost in wailing 90 days or six months . "But past yl'ar. Hodge, 67. had been unable to
there is no question that it as adding to the cost. of find work after his s h ow faded. His body lay
course... unclaimed in the: Be ncvue Hos pital m orgue
lowed to convert his building to condominiums -munities in the U.S .• Davis' 35,000 r esi-
Whitehouse hinted in Wastungton Tuesday that toduy. Couse of dc<1lh was not immediately
the pipeline proJect could be revived He made the known
but onJy if he finds a suitable place for his elderly d ents own a n estimated 25,000 bicycles .
tenants to live ~~-~-~---~--~--~~~-~
statement after mee tmg with Energy Secretary -------------------~
J a mes R. Scblesmger, Tom Qwnn, chairman of
the CaJifomja Air Resources Board. and a number Scott tO fF/ed In a precedenl·setting move Tuesday, the
council said lgal Treibatch must not only help his
tenants over the age or 62 relocate in the same
area. but he must pay any difference in nmts for
one year lf not. the council agreed unanimously,
the conversion will be halted
I andntark Mining
Sparks Dispute
of members or t;ongress. y W ~
"U these various efCorts result in clearance lo
go forward soon enough:· Whitehouse said. "l
thinkwe·11 sti1tbeab1eto doit .. For 23rd Time
The procedure was designed by the tenants.
the developer and Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky.
Requiring s1rnilar relocation pacts in all cases
~ould keep the condominurn conversior rate
down. Yaroslavsky said
s,,.... 'Caaurd' Cra•ll'•
LITTLE LAKE <AP> -An old volcanic cone
called Red Hill has erupted into a dispute over
whether the 10,000-year-old Rose Valley landmark
should be mined away for patio ornaments and
AT THE MEETING, Schles inger and Quinn
agreed to seek legislation brushinR aside laws uits
that have blocked issuance or permits for the.
project.
Mucb of the oil produced on the Arctic North
Slope of Alaska Is shipped to ports along the West
Coast. Oil intended for other parts of the country as
now shipped by lanker through the Panama Canal
to refining areas along the Gulf of Mexico. LOS ANG El.ES <AP > -Overstressing caused
two single-engine planes lo break apart in flight
and crash in Los Angeles and near Perris last
weekend. a National Transportation Safely Board
investigator said Tuesday.
Seven persons died in the two crashes
Alt.hough poss ible explosions were reported at
the time of both crashes, investigator Alan
Crawford said the sounds probably resulted from
breaking metal
MUWr flltrall \lotr s~~"
l-OS ANGELES CAP) -A May 29 recall vote
for the Los Angeles Board of Education President
Howard MUler will be sought by the City Clerk's
office
The petition campaign for recall of Miller suc-
ceeded in gathering the required number of vaUd
s1~oatures of regis te red voters. City Clerk Rex
Layton announced late Tuesda) His office stopped
counUhg when the necessary 65,923 signatures bad
been logged.
The City Council wall be asked today to certify
that the recall has qualified for the ballot al the
May 29 municipal election. Layton said.
Miller has been head or the board of the Los
Angeles Unified School District for 21 months.
The recall effort was based on Miller's support of
court-ordered mantfatory busing of students lo
a~hieve racial integration.
buildJng blocks
The conehead that
marks the e ntrance to
the eastern side ot the
Sierra Nevada near Lit-
tle Lake would disap-
pear in a century after
being chipped away un
der a plan by the Twin
Mountain Rock Co. of
Sheridan, Wyo . Tbe
company would market
the cinder chips for in-
s ulation. patio decoca-
lions and cinder blocks
in Los Angeles.
BUT AN AD-HOC
group led by retired
schoolteachers Rollin
and Grace Enfie ld Is
against eroding the
landmark. A hearing by
the lnyo County Plan-
ning Commission is
scheduled late r this
month lo decide the Is·
sue.
The oppo s ition
already has resulted in
restrictions on a com .
pany permit to excavate
the dormant volcano.
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Twin Mountain has
agreed to limit mining
to areas away from the
cone for the first 15 to 20
years of the project.
AN EJ"'VIRONMEN -
TAL impact report on
the project says there
are several problems as-
sociated witJa the mining
sucb a~ increased
truck traffic and the dis-
ruption of rodent a nd
lizard life on Red Hill.
In addition, the report
predicts up to 2 ,400
pounds of dust per hour
at peak operating times.
Despite that report,
Twin Mountain attorney
John Ziegenbein argues
that cinder mining has
been conducted on parts
of Red Hill for some
time.
Rate Hike OK
SAN FRANCI SCO
<AP I -Alisa I Water
Corp .• which ser ves
3 ,291 customers in
Salinas a nd parts of
Monterey County, re -
ceived authority to raise
rates for water service
by S66.000 annually .
SOHIO HAD PROPOSED to use the pipeline to
rnove oil from Long Beach lo Midland. where the
oil could enter existing pipelines leading to re-
finery areas in the South or Midwest.
* * * * * * Coal Gas Plant
Plan Abandoned
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Costly lease and loan
delays have prompted Pacific Lighting Corp. to
abandon a plan to build the nation's first large-
scale coal gasification facility in northwest New
Mexico.
However. Pacific Lighting Chairman Paul A.
Miller s aid Tuesday. the company will look at
other sites for the plant -other parts of New Mex-
ico. Wyoming and Colorado.
THE PROJECT WAS to have been built on the
Navajo reservation near a Transwestern P ipeline
Co. gas pipeline to California.
"The abandonment was caused by our inabili-
ty to obtain a site lease from the Navajo Nation
and uncertainty regarding the availability of
federal loan· guarantees," said Miller. ·
A COMPANY SPOKESWOMAN said the de·
lays had increased the original estimated pricetag
of $3SO million to $2 billion.
Pacific Lighting has already spent $15 million
on the aborted project. Miller said. but that will be
recovered through rates charged by its subsidiary
Southern California Gas Co.
Coastline Offering
Course for Parents
A lecture discussion course for parents of
youngsters ages 6 lo 16 will begin in mid·April
through Coastline Community College .•
"Parenting U ," offered in separate sections in
Huntington Beach and Santa Ana Heights, carries
1.5 units or credit. •
One class will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m .
Tuesdays beginning Aprll 17 al Edison High
School, 21400 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach. A
second section will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m .
Wednesdays &leginning Aprll 18 at Bayview Center,
1S31 Orchardbrive, Santa Ana Heights .
Registration information Is available at
963·0824.
Volunteers Sought
Youth for Understand-
ing, a non·profit interna -
tional student eJcchange
program. i:s looking for
volunteer represe n -
tatives for Orange
County.
The volunteers are
needed to locate, in-
terview and select host
families for foreign stu-
dents stayi ng in
Southern Calllomia. The
volunteen also will help
•
pick American students
for the overseas pro-
gram and work with
hi g h sc h ool ad -
ministrators In creating
a cooperative student
exchange program.
Students 14 to 18 from
23 countries lake part In
the program.
Anyone Interested in
volunteerinl can call re-
1ton al director Steve
Wilkes. 21U70-153S.
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LOS ANGELES <AP I -Scotty Wolft: as get.
tin~ married again. but he hasn't yt't picked a
bride that's somcthan~ the world"s mo:.t mar
r1ed man wants to discus:. with has agent. After all.
she 'll be married to a Sta r.
The 70-year-old Wolfe, who's proud to tell folks
that his next plunge into the matrimonial pool wilt
be his 23rd. has been a minor.league celebrity for
years as the number of his wives, and ex-wives.
regularly increased .
HIS FIRST MARRIAGE was in 1927. Many of
his bndes were teen-agers and some or his wives
have been recycled.
But the attention all that received wasn't;
enough. Now he's gone Hollywood -an agent.
sc heduled news confer ences and a ll sorts of,
hoopla.
THE PATH TO STARDOM wil1 start io
Australia. where a tele v1s1on executive wants to
broadcast Wolfe's next marriage live and in color. But therem lies the quandary. '
Wolfe. who owns a s ma ll hotel in the desert
town or Blythe 225 miles east of here, was planning
to marry a 17-year-old last month, but it's been de-
layed be<:ause she needs a court's permission and
he r request hasn't yet been granted.
BUT NOW THAT bride-to-be No. 23 will be
taken along on a whirlwind trip to fame, Scott.Y.
wants to be extra careful about who she is. 1
He's already asked one of his previous wives if
she 'd hke to repeat the pleasure. She declined. Tht:
three women he ·s living with now including the
i7·year-old -are Ulso candidates.
"THEV ALL LOVE ME, r love them," Wolfe
said Tu(•sday 1n a telephone interview from his
home . "I figure we'll draw straws out of a hat lo
see whjch one goes."
But Wolfe, who claims to have 39 children.
says his a~ent also has several prospects . ·
"He's ~ot ideas about some of the young girls
down there <in Los Angeles) who want to take a
trip." Wolfe noted. Don Janklow. the agent, is hyp-
ing his chent as "a celebrity who gives love" a nd
who is ready to spread that love around the world
See the complete
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Summer Collection in
South Coast Plaza on
Thursday and Friday,
March 22 and 23.
Informal modeling
from 11:30 to 3:30.
Sophisticated dressing
for day, dinner and
beautiful evenings.
Liquid color : a flow of
heady purple silk plisse,
full·winged with
surplice-wrap bodice.
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Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~· 0 a one WedMedey. Mwch 21. ff71 Barbara Kr~iblch/Edltorlel Pave Editor ~ ............................................................. .
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Local Colleges
~Doomea to End?.
~k C-omanmilly CoUece tru t hav rir d
the nnt shot in • batUe th8l ~1.. prn_ag~ • ma)or hilt in
commumty ~ finuclnc PblJOtOpfty.
Unr the Pl"9Hftl 1yseem ol locally lax-support~
eommunlty colleen. dtstncu exchanae mon y wh n n
at&ldml who rukla lo one distri.cl attends r lu H~ m anotMr.
The chani ol district ~ually U1 authonzed 1f a sU.a·
dent Deeds a •s>ec•al course or courses not off tred ln tus own diatrict.
The dislrit-l In which the slud~t r sld~s u cxf)('<'ted
to make up, rrom ill own property '" x r V{'flUf'. t ht• dll t erentt betw n the ltatf''s per.stud ot contnbutlon
8 Dd the at•tual ("()el Of (Ultion in (he f"l"C('IVlnfC d1~trl<'l
11us lS LO :wold havin1 1()('8 1 ta xpayer s ~upporl the
education ol tudents who rn1de elsewhere
The system hu nol worked very well for Saddl('back
District. wtuch last year paid Sl.4 mllUoo for r-eMd •nt.& al·
tendina other community caml)OM'I Only $51,437 w'" rt!·
ceaved for students all~ Saddleback in return
Now Saddleback trualees ravor easang the bounda t}
croestn, resvl•tions.
The lrultees contend that the state has become tht!
major rinandaJ s upporter of community colleges by pro-
vid1ng bail-out funde to offset the post·PrOPoSition 13 drop
in k>caJ tax revenue .
Thus the e xcha nge of monev among districts should
be reduced or eliminated, some believe. so students can
utlend the college of their choice.
This sounds reasonable on the surface. But, carried
to its extreme. it could require such mass1ve state finan-
.cing -and the refore control -that the locally supported
c o mmunity c ollege s ystem e ventua Jl y could be
transformed into a nother statewide monolith.
Perhaps it is inevitable that the community colleges
be organized on statewide lines as our state univers ity
and state college s ystems are.
But that is saying goodbye to the "junior colleges''
we have known and to the last vt!'Sti ge of local control.
The districts should keep this hooker in mind when they
. discuss a more integrated system.
An Unfair System
The .bail bond syst em is not a very pretty business
Across the street rrom almost any jail in California is the
traditional array of garish signs: BAIL BONDS. 24·
HOUR SERVICE. SE HABLA ESPANOL.
Inside. the faces are slightly different. but the opera·
lion is the same. If the j udge has dec-ided you can be re-
leased on bail, the bail bondsman will loan you the
a mount in cas h. You must pay the bonds man a fee equal
to IO percent or that a mount; you don't get it back. no
matter the disposition of your case.
The s ystem is inherently unfair to the poor. Many.
unable to pay the 10 percent fee. have no alternative but
to stay in jail until the trial. Meanwhile. the we ll-to-do
prisoner who can post his bond is freed pending trial.
One recent survey showed that 52 percent of the
prisoners in California county jails were awaiting trial
<and presumed innocenll. Some were being held on non·
bailable offenses, but most j ust couldn't pay the fee.
A key piece of legislation, AB 2, offers some hope of
remedying this situation. Essentially, it would provide
that lhf> prisoner pay 10 percent of the bail and promise to
pa)' the other 90 percent for failure to appear. Key dif·
f erence with the present system is that the IO percent is
refunded when the person does appear.
Penalties for skipping would be heavy. Law enforce-
ment agencies would be charged with picking up bail
jumpers. Bail bondsmen would go out of bus iness And
the 10 percent fee would go to the court. not the bail in·
duslry
The 'idea for such legislation is not new. It's been
ktclcing around Sacramento in one form or another for
the past decade. And AB 2,. in its present form, is far
from having unanimous support from law enforcement
leaders, judges and civil rights advocates.
Still, if it can be worked past the barricades of the
powerful and well-heeled bail bond lobby. the bill could
offer sub6tantial improvement of an inequitable and out·
dated system • Optn.ons expteMed ln the apace above •e those of the Delly Pilot.
Other vtews Hprneed on this P899 are th<>M of their authors and
8'tlltS R98der comment is lnvrted. Add~ The Daily Piiot. P.O.
Box 1580. Cos18 Mesa. CA 92628. Phone (714) 842-4321.
Boyd/Poor Speller
ByLM.'9()Yb
Q. "Wb•t'a the correct
s pelling of William
Shakespeare's name. Like
I've just spelled lt? How did
be spell it'>
· A. The ••sbakespeare"
: spelling ta just an accepted
cuatom. Shakespeare blmaelf
spelled it "Sbabpere" in one
place in bis Last Will aod
.Testament and
. "Sbakapeare" in another
· place ln tlaat documeol. OnlJ
· a few Cltlve uamples of
h1a bano ltin1 exist, HC!h of
tbe• betlll bll aipature,
ancl ao two of tbeae
. aignalurel are spelled alike. : nu. i8 one of llle eurlolitles
tbat bHe led alrepda over
the yean to think aomebody
else actually aatbored bis
playe.
Q. ··.oo a lot of young mlD
Dear
Gloomy
Gm
find that their hairlines are
receding even before they're
age 21?"
A. About one in 20 fellows
sees that happen. And ooe in
six eventually gels bald on
top.
AnybcMt) born of French
parent. an~ere m u ..
world le ol ch naUoDaB-
ty, aeeordla1 to Freaeb
tractid& Anybody born \Ill·
der tlM Brttlab na1 ls a
British IUbjed. aeeordiu to
Britlab tradition . Aut
elllzenablp of the United
States la attained la both
wa,ya. With some modlflca·
tions.
Client alb, ••WJMre ln t.be
Bible doee It say aa~
about pourial oil OD tloldlleC)
waten?" ltdoeA't. 9'1ehrel-
erencs are feund 1111 .... N.
i• ••d••t llt•r•hre. ~,lnlbeworbol ~ e &lCr'er and .
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Jack Allderson
GoVernment Sho ws O il Stains
WASllfNGTON l''or
months > Pr<'8id~nl Cart('r and
Energy Se\•retAry James Sch.Jes·
lnaer baw~ bfito talkJn1 about
Sl·a-gallon 1•toline Tbua en·
tlt'ed. the oil mm art.• ru1bing lO
malt~ lbe pt"ed1cUon come true .
Th~y have ~lud µpoo the fra·
nlan oU cutoff as ah excu.se for
wtlhbold1n1e
suppUes from
t h t' I r
t ue tomt-r s .
Obvious l y ,
lht• 011 pro
flteen would
r ::.i the r se ll
gas for $1 a
(('91l on t han
ror lhe
7!>tB-90 cent&
at now coeu at the pump
TM lraruan shutdown reduced
oil deliveries to t he United
States by no more than 3 per·
rent, according to the General
Accounting Office. Yet some or
the major oil companies have
cut back their deliveries by as
much as 30 percent.
SUSPICIOUS officials expect
the companies to resume de-
linries as the price rises. In
other words, the gas shortage
will end as if by magic as soon
u the price ls right.
The love affair betwefll the
Carter administration and the
oil crowd, meanwhile , has
become an open secret. They
began to eye one another during
the closing months "Of the 1976
presideoUal camp~ign. Jimmy
Carter desperately needed to
win the oU states of Oklahoma
and Texas. So he began to carry
on a flirtation with the oil ty·
coons who control the politics of
both states.
Early In the 1976 football
season, the governors of
Otlaboma and Texas appeared
al the Cotton Bowl to watch a
football game. They were joined
by Robert Strauss. the Carter
politico, who s peaks t h e
language of oil.
BETWEEN PLAVS they
reached an understa.odlog which
encouraged the two governors to
go out and campaign for Carter:
This was the begJoniog or a
backdoor romance, which we
have carefully chronicled. Here
are the highlights:
-Even before Carter was sworn in as president . he was
confronted with an urgent warn·
in~ from government energy ex·
perts. "U.~. dependence on 011
Imports," he was told, was
Art Ho ppe
becomlna "watenabJe." Of aD
rorma ol enero available wttWa
our boundarlH. the Unked
Statee was "dependent oia the
least abundaat." Oil not only
waa becoml•I Increasingly
scarce. they lnlonned lbe pre.
sldent-elect. but It. was CODCeD·
tra~ in utioftS tbat bad de-
monstrated t.Mir willlnpesa to
uae oil a a "tool of their in·
temaUona.I pollt.Lcs." Yet Carter
Ignored t.bei.r advtce to find a
replacement ror oil.
-TWO llONTBS after the
Carter takeover. we reported
that the Federal Energy Ad·
ministration was ignoring
"potential criminal violatioos"
by the oil-operators. ''FEA of.
ficlals across the country have
pleaded for investigators to
crack down on oU criminals,"
we wrote oo Marcb ~. 1m.
"Auditors have begced ror In·
struction.s and more personnel.
But the requests bave received
resounding rejections in
WUbi.qton."
-~ following month, we re-
ported tbat Cart.er has left the
olJ iadUltry's key people "In the
rllflt plac:ea inside the govern.
meat to protect the oil in-
~ta." We cited a confidential
memo from rrustraled officials
wbo were trying to clean up the
oil st.aim in government. ·•But
OU aWI C'OOlrola national energy
policy," they wrote. The Carter
admin.lltration's pollcies. the
memo warned, "will reflect Big
Oil's interests because the work·
i ng data and s upporting
documentadon 1s coming from
the holdovers."
-llY THE MONTll of May
1977, the United States was
spending a staggering $35 billion
oa im])Ol'ted oil each year. Yet
there were no controls over oil
purchases. "It is left to the oil
companies, not the federal gov ·
eroment, to negotiate the
purchases," we reported. "This
mig ht be accepted as the
. ' • 1
American way. gtven our free
enterprise 1ya.t.em, except ror
some muJUmUlion-dollar price
manipulations . (Federal io-
vestl&ators I discovered that. 20
major U.S. oll comparu" ov~·
charged the public $336 mi~
for oil transferred from their
foreign affiliates."
-11>e next month, the presi·
dent ordered a secret review of
the nation's vulnerability. An ex·
haustive, four-month study con·
eluded that. lhe continued flow or
M lddle East oil into lhis country
was less than certain. Yet critics
continued to contend , we repot-
ed. that the Carter administca·
llon "puts too much emphasis
on conserving oil and not enough
emphasis on replacing it."
-WE DISCOVERED in Nov -
ember 1977, that the Energy
Department had asked Price
Waterhouse and Company lO de·
velop a contingency plan for
gasoline rationing. "The firm as
the accountant for a number of
m ajor oil companies." we re-
ported. "No other company was
allowed to compete for the con·
tract ... Not surprisingly, the
firm is studying an emergency
gas rationin& plan that would re-
ly on oil company <'redit cards."
Our warnings began to stir
up alarm oa Capitol Hill by the
end of the year. Seo. Edward
Kennedy, D·Mass .. for one,
wrote a stern lette r to the
Energy Secretary. "Many mem·
bers of Congress," he not.Jfied
Schlesinger, "have been deeply
concerned aver the growing con-
trol of our domestic ener gy re-
aou rces by a handful of major oil
companies."
Meanwhile, President Carter
has seen sober secret studies warning that the American way
'. ·1 or life could be threatened if a solution isn't round ror the
energy crisis. Ame ricans are
now using 50 percent more 011
than U.S. wells can pump
He bas considered maoy solu·
lions. But the one that he has
continued to favor has been to
make the price of oil so high that
fewer people will be a ble to af-
ford it. He has promised world
leaders that he will bring U S.
oil prices up to inte rnational
le vels by the end of 1980.
Meanwhile. he has encouraged
the Sl·a-gallon gas that would
give the oil companies tbe doo·
ble benefit of reducing consump.
t1on and increasing profits. They
would make more money for
selling less oil and the con-
sumers would be the only lo6ers.
A Glimpse of Life on the Road in 1984
It was a cool spring evening in
the year 1984.
"l know what let's do said Father. "Let's go to the drive·in
movie."
"Butdear."
pr o t e s t -
ed Koth er, "we can't af.
ford to go to
the movies
We have n't
been to a
movie lo
more than a
year."
.. Oh, I know that," said
Father. "I just thought it would
be a nice drive out there. You
know, get behloe the okt wheel,
step on the gas and zip through
the countryside."
"Well, lf you think so, dear."
said Mother dubiously. "Speak·
lng of gas though, you'd better
get some flnt."
"You're right. Mo3'er ." said
F)ither. checking the 9auge.
"Darn It, I Just filled the tank
yesterday.''
"I hear Sherman's Super Save
is having a gigantic sale." said
Mother "Regular is only half a
cent more a gallon than it was
yesterday.··
"I can·t be lieve it." said
Father. "That's the lowest in·
crease in months."
But, sure enough, there was a
big red. white and blue sign on
the curb in front or Sherman's.
"TODAY ONLY," it said.
··Regular. $76.99 a eallon!"
••1 SUPPOSE it is a bargain."
said Mother with a sigh. "But it
still seem&. an awful lot to pay
for a gallon or gas."
"Now, Mother." said Father
sternly. "You know very well
the government's policy is to m-
crease tbe price of gasoline in
order to reduce consumption.
And it certainly does make
sense. You push the cost up lligb
enough and Americans are
simply going to stop driving
their can."
"Well. I guess you•re ril(ht.
dear," saJd Mother. "But I do
m iss seeing our two wonderful
daughters sometimes."
"Now. Mother. we 've been
through all that." said Father.
"I'm sure they've very happy
lolling a bout in that Saudi
hare m. Besides. it was getting
awfully cramped with rour of us living in the car ...
''YES." SAID Mother. "I miss
the house, too. And Sport. He
was such a wonderful dog, so
loving and loyal."
.. A UlUe on the tough side. 1f
you ask me." said Fathe r .
"Look. I rni.s8 the house and the
children as much as you. But
what could we do? r couldn't
very well wallt to work."
"I know, dear." said Mother .
"It's too bed YoU couldn't take a
bus."
"I thought about it," said
Father. "But with all that ex-
pensive gas they have in their
tanks. the drivers a re just too
heavily armed these days. It
would be easier to hijack a
tanker I.nick instead."
"Wh at'll it be. folks?'"
said Sherman. leaning in the
window. "A gill. a pint or d
magnum?"
"I'm a Lillie short of cash to-
day. She rma n," s aid Jo'ather.
getting out or the car. "I wonder
ti we could talk? Privately."
Father w a s back 1n t en
minutes with a five-gallon can of
gas in each hand. "Get out,
Mother ," he said.
atother bla nch e d . "Oh,
Fetber," she cried, "tell me you
didn 't sell Sherma n m y -
foreive the expre s s ion -favon?"
"I certainly did not!" said
Father indignantly. "Not after
he offered me onJy half a pmt
a nd refused to c lean your
glasses. But I'm not s ure I
swapped him the right thi ng.''
'Of course you did. dear,"
said Mother, beaming. "What on
this whole earth could be more
precious than ten gallons of
gas?"
Father looked unhappy. "The
car.'· he said .
Editorial Missed Point of Ha n dicapped Need
To tbe Editor:
Your recent editorial cntical
of handicapped citizens' de·
mands that OCl'D comply with
California and federal laws re·
quiring all new public buses be
accessible indicates a ladt or
kaowledce of the problem. as
well •the IOlutlon.
You offer sympatby for the
llaa4icapped when -what they •••d la Independence and
••plOJIMltl -botJt of wbkh .,. =Mleftt on equal attees to matD pubUc transportation.
rl'e Callfornla Leliialature and
• United States Congress have
~ ta. fact and passed
Erequlrtq aett111 to tbe ban·
ped on all new public
• equlpmellt .
9'aa1 ~lJ '°" employ·
--' -M'Hll ao au public taellllfl ii .. mudl • dvll rt1bt ., Ille bandleapptld u ol any
lldllr .-..Orl&r of Qala attoa. v.. only ..... ,., • .,.
~ .. --<• .,,.p ..... al) · :Ir" to tM llaMAeapped ls
Here, too, your editorial
demonstrates a lack of
knowledge. Wbo do you tb1nk ·
pays tbe living costs or han-
dicapped citlunl wbo caa't bold
Jobs? Equal acceu to public
transportation Is essential iD
turning such dUzens into w ·
payers instead of tu burdens.
You decry the nearly $9,000
expeme of a malnlloe bus lift. It
just happens that the air condi·
Uoaiq on thele new buses costs
approximately that same figure.
Ia air conditioninl more impor-
tant. than employment of the
handicapped?
You commend tbe OCTD for
their map.aniw 1esture ln
providlft« special se1>1rate dial·
a-lUt ttamportaUon for these
"unfortunate" people. Arter all,
dial-a -II.ft pleb tttem up right at
\heir door and takes lbem rlgbt
to tMir doctor.·
H1Ddieapped doesn't mean
"•6ek." A llaadieapped citizen
.,..... to ID .., plate and every
plMe lllM ..ad be a normal
de1Ueltioa for any othtr person.
l
and be needs tranaportatJon lbet
doesn't require 24-hour re.erv&·
tion and limits purpose and
destination of each trtp.
H OCTD tried to provide
"equal" service to the han-
dicapped by means of a separa&e
system. the eo.t would rea111 be
astronomical. DORAL. HUMPHREY
NelH Statfnles
To the Editor:
la .Joeeph E. Irvine's letter to
the editor Cllattb 15, 1979) he
mentioned the "old sayba1 about
how you can do anythlng with
atatlatles," and then proceeded
to prove t.be point by attemptina
to show that airport ooiae ia not
really offensive st.nee only 0.02
percent or the population of
Orange County had complained
to the county Noi1e Abatement omcem 1971.
Obvtoa.ly. not ell of t.be u
millioa people lD t.be c~ &tq
under the fight pattern a.ftd art
thereto.re not al'fected. If the 412
"' J
caUs are divided among those
~tually affected by tbe airport
noiae. the percentage would be
much higher. tr only t.boae who
are aware there is a Noise
Abatement office aad who feel
tbat calling to co1nplain would
accomplish a reduction in ~.
the pe rc e ntage wo uld be
astronomical.
In my own private survey only
one of ten persons queried were
aware of the Nobe Abatement
Office. Of this 0.10 percent, 0.00
percent were able to find a
telepbone number for tbe office
since tbe number Is unlisted. l
woQder what interesting things
Mr. Irvine can do with t.ho.'le
staU.tica.
For thole intet'ested in com·
plaining-, the number or the
Nohe Abatement OHicc is 8J.4.6Q4.
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Baby's Death
Tied to Diet?
NEW YORK IA P t /\photograph of Darin
Halper on his first birthday in December :.howed ;i
"beautiful baby blond hair. blue eyes . chubb}
cheeks and a s miling face, .. 1nvest1~ators said
hree months l3tcr. he w3s dend from m alnutri
ion and dehydration
When Darin dl(!d he w~1ghcd only 8 pounds -
about the '4eight of a b3by at birth. s aid police who
were continuing their investigation today.
OFFICERS SAID DARIN'S PARENTS,
Edward Halper, 42. a part·time furrier, and
zette. 37, were vegetarians and self.proclaimed
Christian Scientists
They were being qu~tioned by members of
Queens District Attorney John J . Santucci's office.
"They're not saying much. as yet,·· according
to Tom McCarthy. Santucri's spokesman.
The llalpers kept a stnct vegetarian regim en.
buying their food at organic health food stores and
u'\ing fresh vegeta bles and drinking mine ral
'4 atcr . he added .
No charge:1:. have been filed ;.igainst the parents
DARIN W i\S BROUGHT TO ELMHURST
1General Hos pital on Sunday where doctors . who
could not immediate ly determine if his heart was
still beating. tried for a half hour lo revive him.
An autopsy showed the cause of death as
malnutriUon and the mcd1caJ examiner called it a
case or chlld neglect 1 Investigators said they round the famuy·s
apartl'M!nt weJJ kept, with many ChJldren'a toys,
blanket.a and clothes in evidence
'Only .Joan'
A Kennedy Suroives
NEW YORK <APl-Joan Kennedy began deal-
ing s uccessfully with her alcoholism only after
s he started "pursuing her own goals" rather than thos~ or her husband or trying to live up lo the
Kennedy image, says Dr. Joyce Brothers.
··s he has faced the realization that the only
one who can rescue Joan Kennedy is Joan Ken·
nedy." Mrs Brothers. a psychologist, said in the
April tssue of Good Housekeeping. "She is patient·
ly and proudly rebuilding her life on a more. solid
foundation than before."
Mrs. Brothers said Mrs. Kennedy's decision lo
take her own :.ipartment · in Boston and earn a
master's degree in education at Lesley College in
Cambridge, Mass., has brought her even closer to
her husband, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D·Mass., and
tbei r three children.
Mrs Ke nnedy. who sees her family on
weekends, is quoted as telling Mrs. Brothers : "My
fri~nds. my family. the Kc nnedys all the things
that I have going for me -can't take an exam for
me. I bavetodll1t:· ·
Drug Addicts Told
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -Tbere-
are 2!50,000 drug addicts in Malaysia, wbicb bas a
population of 12.2 million, Jnformation Minister
Mohamed Rabmat said. He said 71 percent of th~
addict. are between the ages of lS and 20 and un:
employed or working as laborers.
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What About the Palestinians?
JERUSALEM 1A1•1 I\ lime bomh
ti ti<'ki"-1w1y In the ER.)'ptlan lsraell
Pt"•t'to trHty It 111 rallf'd Pale1tlnl1n. autonomy, and bracl. Et1 YPl and tht>
Un1tNt Stult''t huvf• .i )'1.'llr J)(•rhaps
lcaa to d.-fu .... t• 1t
Th~ Arabt of the We t Oanlc and Gaza
Strip, for whom th •d~u of autonomous
self ruJe w&a d~vtff(,'<f. si&y t)l('y don't
want 1t. And tbe t ,300 laruf'IJ ramtllc an
about 50 ror«ne<t. wire nng(,-J i;etue.
menu m the Wei;t 1J1mk havt-vowed w fight It.
THE AaABS ("OMPLi\IN th•l 1t will
not lead to .. ult'stlnlan :-ilo1tchood Tbl'
Jews complain thut It will
Israel and 1o;1iypt a~ree on the
autonomy pr1nr1ph: but not on the de-
ta1la 1lM" partlea urn to ne~ouate the If>·
ue atartJ.ng one month after the treaty
1 ltntd They havt' set a tancet date fort"ompletJono( one year lult r
The PalHtfaians a nd Jordan n:fuse to
join the negoU1l10n!i They suspect
autonomy wLll d~pen and legtUm1ie
Israel's nearly l2·year occupauon or the
We1\ Ba~ and"" ---··p
THE CIU8P SPRING air of the West
l)ank has been crackling with tension
ilnce President Cart~r came lo tbe Mid·
die East to wrap up the peace treaty.
There have been at least three clashes
between Jewish settlers and Arabs on
the West Bank in a fortnight.
"No Arab can accept autonom y ,"
s ay s Kt>rim Khalaf. mayor or
Hamall a h . s ix mil l'i; north o r
Jt!rusalem . wht're most of tht> Palesti·
naan unrest has s urfaced. "Wh at will be
our na tionality'' Our righ\,S? (Wr sov·
t·relgnty? l think the Israelis intend to
give us powers to coUect garbage and
extermrnate m osquitoes."
I s rael's init ial proposals o n
autonomy, s till s ubject to approval by
NE JJ" . 111\'A LY 'J.t.;
the Cabinet , confirm the Arabs' wori.t re an
THEV SPEAK OF Israel controling
security. land ownership and water
sources, Increasing Jewlsb settlement
and exempting the settlers from laws
made by autonomous Palestinians.
The 700,000 Arabs of the West Bank
and 400.000 in Gau would not have their
Oag or currency.
But lo the settlers, even these pro·
posals are too g~nerous. Although few
in number. they have clout through
their National Re ligious Party, senior
partner in Prime Minister Menachcm
Begin's ruling coalition. They could
withdraw and bnng down the govern·
meat.
The settlers and the NRP regard the
West B~~ 8§ part of the biblical
Pron.-uu1u ttaa ••~ committed .J
1uit any government that surrenders
cootroJ ol it.
••THE AUTONOMY J EWS can accept
is unacceptable lo the Arabs, and the
autonomy the Arabs can accept is unac
ceptable to the Jews," says settler
Gers hon Sha/at.
Until now. the Jews have let the army
deal with Palestinian demonstrators.
But the latest clashes signal more
tension. and the military ~ovcrnment I!)
so concerned that 1t wants t.o confiseatf.'
the settlers' wea pons .
Transport Minis ter Ha1m Landau. a
hawkish opponent of autonomy. fears
that onee Egypt discovers Israel's vis·
ion o( autonomy is nothing llke what
Egyptian President t\nwar Sadat had In
mind, 1l wiJI renege on some treaty ob·
hgalions
TH£ UNITED STATES, reckons one
We&tem diplomat, will have to exert "a
lot of pressure" even i( it means the col ·
la pse or Beein's government. Some
analysts believe Begin misunderstood
Sadat's determination to get statehood
for the Palestinians. When Begin pro·
posed autonomy, says one anulyst. 1'he
thought Sadat wanted a fig leaf to cover
his abandonment or the Palestinian
cause." ·
Tbe West Bankers have seen the shah
of Iran fall to an Islamic revolution. and
the portrait or lhe Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini is turning up In West Bank
living rooms.
Last year Mayor Khalaf got SlO
million in grants for his city from
Libya. Iraq and Algeria -the countne~
most opposed to the peace treaty.
BUT AT TIIE SAME time, the West
Bank aud <.au ha\~ been grat\ed onto
lsrad by highways, farm methods and
thousands of Arabs s eeking jobs In
J ewish cities. The border does not ap.
p ear on Is r aeli maps . A maJor
J e rusalem·Tel Aviv highway runs along
what used to be the western nm or thl·
West Ba nk.
Then there is this question: One('
autonomous. will the West Bank and
Gaza be free to admit the hundreds of
thousands of Palestinians living abroad
as refuget'!'."
Israel says they can return cond1
tional on lsraelt desires. But a Palesu
nian student observes: "If autonom y
means we can 't even let out brother~
come home unless Israel says OK. then
autonomy really will mean noUung ..
DAIL v PILOT A 7
1.rw1,........
Ro•orDIM!
Steve Allen and his
wif e. Jayn e
Meadows. will be
presented interna·
tional brotherhood
awards from the Na»
t1onal Conference of
Christians and Jews
at a San Diego dinner
Thursday.
Early Aid OK
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1s S B 189 b y Sen
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fo rmata )'OU want or can ref""r you to » cloek
mak;or lo lhb ar.-a, you'll bf-contacltd .
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A Start in Art
Tht·M! four young a r lil:its werl' prize winner!> in an Orangt• Count y
·Hh Dis trict P1' A cul lure conte:,t that <1llractect m or l' t han 500 en ·
I n cs. Displaying their work al the Bower s Muse um in Santa Ana
uc. from lefl, Stl'phc·n Lovett of Patton Ele menta ry School.
·yprcss. Kathy Garcia of Edison lllgh School. Huntington Beach.
Hob Gad1cnt, also of Edison High. and . seated in front, J on llug he!>
of Anderson Elcmcnt<.ary School. Newport Beach.
£lit• •••tee
2 Bus Price
, 1lids Sought
• Manufacturers hoping to supply 75 new buses
being ordered hy the Orange County Trinsll Dis-
trict <OCTD 1 wlll be asked to submit prices for lbc
coaches both with and without wheelchair lifts.
Dis\rict d1rectors have asked for the two-price
bids because of worries about u pending lawsuit
that couid require all new buses to be equipped
with lifts to serve the haneicapped.
The s uit was filed by Attorney General George
Deukmejian on behalf of the handicapped
STATE I.AW NOW requires that all new buses
ordered by publicly-rinanccd transit djstrict.s lo be
accessible to the handicapped. according to OCTD
Attorney Kennard R S mart
District directors. however. have argued that
OCTD's 0.al·a ·l.lft service for the handicapped
beller serves the needs of the elderly and disabled
by offering countywide door·to-dcstination trana1t
In llrt-eqwpped vans
"If they force us to have lifts on all our buset>.
undoubtedly Dial.a Lift will have to go." OCTD
Chairman Ralph Clark said
"WE FEEL D1al ·a·L1rt 1:. far t>upcrior to put
ting equipment on each of our buses." he said.
Director Robin Young also contended that so
far no one has developed a lift that will work for
large capacity crowds on the full-s1zl! coaches.
Smart said DeukmeJian 1s closely walchtng
OCTO's new bui. order and may Lake further ac
t1on against the d1!ltrict 1f thl' 75 new buses. expect
ed to cost $8.2 millaon. are ordcr<.'<1 without llCls .
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hv-I.AUis. som "°"'" M<Ck.trQ ot Hu11ll119ton Beec h . C• , Otnnto
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' KtrrY J. -ll .... IAt Z.v•te boll! Of
• Co\l• ....... c. .. no.<• P•l•lcl• Wyell
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l 00 PM tt llW Ht<ttor Uwft -mortel
• 0...-1 ...,.. lnlMrntftl W"'lt4\ Im 4 meGl•<••Y IOl,_,ft9. S.rvl<.e\ under
1'-Cllrt<llon of ... ,bot Ul.,,..Mounl
011•• Morh;.try, ol Coste MU•
U>-US4.
D. W .• Fountain VaUey
A variety of federal flaudaJ aJd pro«rallls is
avaUable to s tudents a ttenclJq acc~ted schools.
Gnnts are outright awards lo nffdy students
earolled in an accredited post·seeondary scbool.
They do not have lo be paid back. Basic aod Sup.
plemen&.al Educational Opportunity <rants are two
such federaJ programs. Loaus must be repaid
within a specific time period after schooling
terminates.
The National Dlrttl Student 1,oan Program
and the Guaranteed StudHt Loan Program are tbe
two olfe~ at low rates of interest. Tbe lblrd
financial assistance program is work-stody. The
federal government has aJtoued funds &o asslBt
needy students to earn part of their edacatlonal e:t·
penses. J obs are f0ctnd for these stGdenlS by the
school, with ~ employer paying a small percent
of the hourly wage and the governmeot paying the
rest. Tbls propam is admlnistered tbroag.b the
educalioaal institution In which the s tudent is
enrolled.
More information on these, other flnanciaJ as·
slstaatt pfOKrams and s~iaJ auistance pro·
~rams to help the handicapped, certain mlnorttie~.
and veterans, may be obtalned dl.recUy from the
school, from the Bureau of Student t,lnancial As·
sistance, U.S. Office of Education, Washington,
D.C. 202:0'l. and from the state Department of
Education.
l'~adon, Degree Good Ml%
DEAR READERS: The National Assoclallon
of Trade and Technical Schools, which represents
sot private and accredited vocational schools. bas
available a number of free pubUc:atlons of Interest
to penons seeking this type or job training. They
are : "College Plug." which explains tbe adv an·
tagea of adding skilled tralnlng &o a B.A. dt:g ree;
.. Wbat's a Nice Girl Like Yoo Doing ln a Man's
World?", wblc:b discusses opportunities ror women
In tbe &eebnJcaJ trades; and, "How &o Choose a
Career-and a Career Sc:boot"
la adcllUon, NATl'S bas avaUable on request
Its 1918-79 edJtion or tbe "Handbook of Trade and
T ec:h•ical Car eers and Training," a com .
pre•euive pkle &o voc:ationaJ edacaOon.
n.e&e booklets may be requested by wriUng
to: NATfS, 2021 K St. N.W .• Su.ite315, Washington, o.c. 280M.
~ f 'Ullle• o.,er Toba~~o Ta:r
DEAR PAT: ls it correct to charge sales tax
on pipe tobacco? The rules seem to change from
one sales outlet to another.
C.C . Costa Mesa
It i.s taxable, says the Board of EquaUzation.
Tbe same goes for cigarettes.
1&&.•0ADWAY -, ~' ...olllVAIY S n o BrCMldway Neptune Society
Costa Mesa CIH!M~TIOH tluAl•L Ar SE• •
fM2•9'50 646-7431 Kin Hailed SW'rffwo:=.U C•U for''" ,cwttolfo Capt. Randy E. Hoff
WHn:LWCH•nt "'~ c.-.1-,.' J was presente d h is
08fT'etOtY •Flower Shop " second a ward or the
427 E. 17th ~t ... --iw--=w--• Army Comme ndation Costa~sa FUNERAL Me d a l at Fort Sum 6~ Houston, Texas.
PmCt•cmt•H DIRECfOR I H o ff received the
Mt4lftf'S MOWN•IY f J rb La award while asslgned as
627 Main St 8 Of• -wa a d e p u t y p r o v o s t
Huot~~ach ~"---~t Qlnn mars hal with the 52nd !YIUUJf n~ Military Police Com-
,_ MMILY M rtu pany at tbe fort. COUJMAL,~L 0 lily The captain's father.
7801 Botta Ave Cemetery AJvlo L. Hoff, lives at
Wettmln11er 455 Dia m ond Drive.
883-352& Crematory Laguna Beach.
PACIRC YllW • In ........ In r ••cmtl PAii Any CefM1My Oli'NIWV MottUMV a.. 3600 Plaftc View Drive • ......,....
NewDOlt hlct\
6'4-21'00 .. u .....
W.CC. ICI MDl'IUAW In....-
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PtJBLIC NOTICE
Counly Employees Pay Talks Due .
About 550 com munity :.cr111 cc
worke r s in the O ran~c County
Human Services Agency have select·
cd the 8.000-member Orange County
Employes Association tOCEA • to
represent them in upcoming contract
talks
The workers voted 208 to 171 to tw
represented by OCEA rather than the
American F<'deratlon o ( State. Coun·
t y a nd Munic i pal E m ployees
<AFSCME >. OCEA official!> said.
The new employct• barg:uninK unit
includes pro fet>s1on al and s t:m1
professional workers in the county
social s c r vi ce t>. m e ntal health .
veterans aJrairs. consumer advocacv
and pubhc ~uardi an d1v1s1on!I ·
A f'SCM E repres ent'> county
we lfa re eligibility workers and c<>un·
t y maintenance crews while OC F:A
represents most other county ~ovc·rn
mcnt employee:;
Service Extended
Paramedics OK'd to (:ross Lines
lhl• closest hos pital a report 10
supervisors !>how~
FAMILY
AFFAIR
SINCE
1894
ll"lf'r<' <, n<1 "•1tl• l1h tlf• ln r Pit&X•rtPn<:f•'
DEN'S
c~ir,;e·i~'-t: iiisiaiiatlon: 'custom draperies
~~";; linoleum • wood floor
I 66l P'lllcewffo A•-• Cotita ~ Calff. '2'27
~ 64'-'4131 . '"'-Zl55
. .
DANA POINT CLEANERS
I Opminig Thurs., M.-ch 22
• • • I
• L-*1 & .Affft atioft1 • 30 Y.-.. bperi1Rc• •
2 Hr. Service on Ory Cleaning
s 1 oo s500 Worltl o• OfF o... . Clfflliftq An agree ment p erm1tt1ng
paramedic!> in Orange and Lo:.
Ange les counties to cross county
lines while adminis tering emergency
medil'al care has been approved by
Orange County super visors.
The agreem ent also allow!\ the ll6ll DttOW-r t .. s..,....10-r-.. ..................... public safety agenc1l•s Lo n.-que!tt :I!\· o,.... 1•1 ~w.~6'14252
sis tance from ont• another during ••••••••••••••••••••• ..
The two·county pact would apply in
cases whe n paramedics ar e s um·
moned to medical eme rge ncies near
a county line and must cross LO the
other county to transport a patient lo
times of dJsa~ter. the report !laid
Orange County f''ire OC!partmt..nt
paramedic!> already have a s1m1lar
agreeme nt with San Be rnardino
County .
Reunion
Scheduled
Flood VictiDis
T he 14th Armore d Aid ~Available
Divis ion Association will Orange County residents whose pro""rtY wa!. hold its annual reunion •" Ju 1 y 2 5 . 2 9 3 l the damaged during heavy rains and flooding Crom
Sheraton Hotel. 1015 w. Jan. JO through Feb. l may be eligible for low· interest federal disaster loans . Ball Road, Anaheim . Officials of the U. S. Small Business Ad·
The mi litary unit. ministration said the loans are available for both ni c kn amed "Libe rators ... was the physical property damage and economl<' loss in
curred during the storms • firs t d ivis ion duri ng Applications must be received by the: rederal Wo rld Wa r II to cross h agency in Escondido by April 30. Those interested
t e Vosges Mountains in additional information may contact disaster of·
and break the Maginot ficials al 1523 E . Valley Parkway in E'scondido or and Siegfried Lines. :.. phone 1_74:\·2"66
Former members in· • ·
terested in attending the Al /wl • lJ •
reunion may contact oc •sm n•t Walter J . Skowron. 3640 .., ..,
Ti ld e n Av e .. Los
Angeles.
Gifted Post Members Elected
Five Orange Coast residents have been elected
Barbara Ha rtlotr a to the board or directors oC the Alcoholism Council
specialis t i n gifte d of Orange County CACOC >. ~
children's programs for Three members were elected for their second
the Newport -M es a term. They are Ken Jones. Founta1n Valley; vice
Unified School District. chairman Harvey Sim s. Costa Mesa; and me mber·
h as b ee n e I e c t e d at· large Tom Allinson or Newport Beach. The Rev.
sec ret ary of th e David .Durand, c hairman of the Callforola
California Association ,Alcoboliam Advisory Board and J ohn Farmer were
fortheGlfted. elected to their first term on ACOC.
Low Cost
Cre111atio11 Service.
Mo Re1istration F'eel
HARBOR LAWN CREMATORY, 1825 Glaler Ave.
Coat.Meaa
(_,_.ftt tit ... left DletD htf. (40I) It Heftllor IMS. lo.)
Plt•se send me the frH bOOklet about low cost cremation service.
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• •
Color Your Garden
"SPRINGTIME"
10% Discount
If you pure ha 'e d full Oar ...
6-Color Pac k~
J 2-Po ny Pack&
16-4 inch Pots
Each full fla t mus t be the~~~~·
same type container ANO '
the same variety of pla nt.
(Colors may be mixed.)
Sorry ... NO EXCEPTIONS
Rog.or',~. 64().580(1
~n Jo.tquin •II MMAnhur • Nf'WJ>Qrt B<-M h • 9 am ·6 pm
' DE NTURES
8 175 each
!!AME DAY Sf.AVICt
AVAILA&Lt:
'.& ORTHODONTICS
' ~ &OAAD QUALlftEO ORTHODONTIST
'1550·
DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER
J lOJ HARBOR, COST A MESA
CACltO\S rROM flotOl
642-0112
I
NATION I LOCAL Wedneeday, March 21, 1979 DAILY PILOT A8
Another Killer Wants to Die
'It 's B een a Wasted L~f e, Sure '
.. ,. Wff9P""IO>
EVANS: 'I LIKED BEING A ROTTEN KID'
KJller Sentenced to Die on April 6
A1'M0f\l':. Ala 1AP 1 John U>u11; Evan11 Ill
d1dn t pay mud\ nol 1t'l' when O\'W:;piapcn.
h fldllnl·d tht• t11111~ :.c1u1tct t'lt\!<'Ullon of Gary C.llrnon• In llluh on J n 17 1!171
fo;van:o1 wits 100 bu11y I It• bud 11hot u pawn shop
ownM lo (11'tllll In Ah1bnmt1 12 d.1y'l t•urllt•r He and
rohort W.1yn1• Hltlt•r wnt· r11hh111..i food storei..
plitll pDrlvr'I. fr It'd d11t'k••11 I uk1· oul11, hetrdwan·
11111 l<'l~ UJ\d ~mull shulJ""
WUt:N <ilLMORt' \\A~ t;,UX'l 'TEO, says
r,, mi . I r1•nrt II Ill 1 h1• J>J1.wr I lhouMhl, ·Big deal
Tht• tcUY ..int wh.1l Ill' w.rn1nl
'fhl'll Evani, dntl lt1t11•1 ht.•udcd for Disney
\\ orlct 111 Flondu lo n•h•brull' R1llt!r 'i. 27lh birth·
da)
Nov. t-:\ un' 'll" 1n .1 ~mull. dam cell awa1t1ng
n April ti l'lt•l.'ll()t·11l111n lhdt might have been
M'llPlt-d by G1lmort• Lake lhe Utah killer wbo
wantt>rl lo cJ11.·. fo;van~ h&~_fo1 ~worn dOY Jmal ap·
pea lb Ile tt'l)<'al~ ulioo~l weJraly tout he wants death
and wants it soon
lhs al<'hcdul('(f 1•h·<·trocut1on 1,1,ould make him
the ft l"bt P<'~On MflCl' Galmore uod only the
second in 12 years to bt: executed in the United
States
"l'LL lit: GLAD WllEN IT'S over ... says
Evarns. 29, of Reaumont. Texas "Knowing the
d~le you're goan~ to die. ll'i:. k1.t1d of weird. But I
don't dwell on 1t <All the llmt• I've come to
grips w1Lh dt•uth ·
He also sct•mi:. Lo ha ve come to grips with hi s
hfe By his account. at was "a wasted life ... full of
cnm<' and with no one to blame but himself.
.·Health Cited
"l was u rotten kid." said Evans. "It had
no(hing to do with my family. I would pull stuff
JUSL to see if l could get away with it. And then
when I'd gel away with it. I'd just reel so good for
days.
"And then I'd JUSt have to ~o out and do
somellung a little bat bigger . . I knew where l was ht'aded ... . , ..
.. ..
.
'
Christ College
Chief to Quit
Dr. Charles Manske. founding president or
Christ College of Irvine. has announced he will
step down June 30 because or failing health.
No plans wt>rc announced to replace him
Manske, president since 1973, said the process
of establishing the collt'~e. which held its first
classes in 1976, raused him Lo work "70 or mort:
hours per week " ·
"THIS HAS EXACTED A TOLL on m y
pe rsonal health," Manske said, "and has caused-
m e to omit other form~ of ministry related to lhe
G reat Commission to which I continue lo be
called ·
He will continue al the college as a tenured
professor or religion and chairman of the divis ion
of religion
EVANS, HIS CHAINED HANDS LJFflNG
cigarettes. spoke easily during an interview in the
death row witnesses' chamber next Lo Alabama's
e lectric hair at Holman Prison.
It didn't seem to bother him that he was so
near the chair. which is painted a gaudy yellow. At
one point. Evans stood up and looked at it and
laughed .
.. , JUSt wish 1t was painted a different color:·
he said.
Recounting the events that l<.'<1 him to death
row. Evans said he was 16 when he pulled his first
armed robbery.
. "I was more scared than the guy was," he
said ... But when it was all over. I was thinking,
wow. a ll this money, you know. for 30 seconds
work. And that's when l decided right then and
ther e it was the easy way to go ...
MANSK E P R EV IOUS LY SER VED AS ~ Lutheran campus pas tor at USC from L958 to 1973.
: tre recently received a doctorate in social ethics at
BUT IT WASN'T EASY. HE WAS repeatedly
in trouble with the law and eventually ended up in
an Indiana prison on a bad check charge. When he
was ready to get out. he said. "l looked back on
my life and it had been pretty wasted. I thought.
·1·m not getting anywhere. It's t.he same old tread·
mill. over and over again."'
He and Ritter -whom he met in the Indiana
prison hen struck out on their two-month crime
spree that included the murder of pawn shop
o~ner Eddie Nassar in Mobile. Ala. Nassar's two
young daughters were in the s hop and saw their
father left mortally wounded.
, . use
: T he professor. his wife and three children will
: continue to live in Irvine •.
~ Hotel Call Ads Captured in Little Rock. Ark .. by FBI agents.
the two admitted to 30 a r med robberies and nine
kidnappings during the crime rampage. Evans
said in court Lhat he had shot Nassar in the back.
and Ritter said he would have done so if Evans
hadn't. t To Be Changed
W ASHJNGTON 1 AP> American Express
has agreed to change som e advertising which was
questioned by the Better Business Bureaus.
The ads listed several hotels a round the world
a nd contained a telephone number where people
were urgtd to call for reservations.
/\n mquiry from BBB. however. disclosed that
the number could be used only to make reserva·
lions at the hotels in the Unitc.-d St.ates and Canada.
American Express said 1t planned to have a
: worldwide reservation service operating when the
• ads ran. but technical problems delayed the pro·
gram Jt agreed to change the ads to show that the
number listed rould not be used to make reserva-
tions outside North America
BOTH SAID RE PEATEDLY TREY wanted a
hurry-up death sentence. but Ritter later changed
his mind. More court proceedings are scheduled to
determine if his death sente nce s hould be main·
tained.
·Evans said he has known love and has a
woman friend who is .. not discussable." But he
said he rejected lovt· because it would interfere
with his criminal habits, JUSt as he rejected his
white. Roman Catholic. middle·class home life.
"I knew me too ~ood ." he said. ''You hurt the
people you love. \\'ht•n it comes down to it. I'm a
pretty selfish pers on . ff r want to do something. I
~o 1t. No matter who gets hurt. So I figured, well ,
1L 's better not to gel into anything" that might in·
volve love.
Airline Seeks Surcharge
NEW YORK 1AP I Trans
World Airlines wants to add a 7
per cent surcharge lo the cost of
a ll tran s -Atlantic f a res and
car go sh ipme nts because of
sleep increases in the price of
jet ruel.
TWA said Tuesday that it
would a pply shortly to the Civil
Aeron a utics Board for the
s pecial fuel s urcharge. If ap-
proved. it would apply to travel
beginning May l , and to tickets
purchased on or after April JS.
the company said.
TWA spokesman Richard B.
Freenberg said increasing fuel
costs are expected to add more
than $50 million to TWA's fuel
bill the next 12 months . Prices
by this summer may be 40 per·
cent higher than last year, he
said.
Other airlines, including Unit·
ed a nd American, have recently
filed with the CAB for general
fa re increases, citing higher fuel
costs as a major factor.
IMPORT ANT SEMINAR OM SIGNING
Co-sponsored by The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
' and The City of Costa Mesa
' "THE SIGN OF THE TIMES"
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1978
9:00 AM -2:00 PM
OIAMfH COAST COi • Eei SCIENCI ILDS.
270 I FAIRVIEW ID .. COSTA MISA
IXC....-IMTlllmlte SMMAI ~WITH IUleMISS
Ale COUUUMITY COUt:MICATIOM
Presented by Dr. Karen C11u1. Internationally known
Expert in the Field of Visual Communtcattona
the Agenda win cover the fotlowfng pOfnta:
1. DtlCOVa •GNS
2. VALUEOf stGNS
3. THE •ORTANT ARU Of llGN COD!8 AND OftDtNANCES
We URGE you to attend thil lmoortant Seminar.
Bring I Fnend. I Neighbor. and Alloclate -I nd -
Plrtk:tpaf .
SR YOU tAM SATUIDAY, MAICH 24
"IT'S BEEN A WASTED LIFE. :.ure:· ht!
said. "But I'm not down on myself, I'm JUSt a re·
allal. I wu a rotten kid. I knew I was a rotten kid.
I liked bein~ a rotten ktd ... J was going down
society's wrong road a nd I didn.l care ..
On death row. Evans said he finds little or no
pleasure In his routlnC', wluch mostly involves
sleepinl{. wrltini; le tters. watching a hall
television. listening to the radio and playing c hess.
Alubama 's 42death row inmates get 30 minutes
of exercise outside each day, but Evans said he
has skipped the excrct~l' period all but one day in
the past month lie !>aid 1t hurts to see "all the
freedom out there .. beyond the prison fence.
ASKED IF HE HAS CONSIDERED suacid~.
Evans replied. "Not me. brother ... What are
you going to do? Cut your wrists and lay there for
20 minutes? Psychologically, that's got to be one of
the most cruel ways Lo go.
"Or do you make a little rope out of your
sheets and hang there 30 minutes kicking around ?
That ·s a h.ard way to go ... I'm doing it the easy
way ...
GAUDY YELLOW CHAIR IN ALABAMA PRISON
'Wish rt Was Painted • Otffere nt Color'
Last 5 Days.
Wed . 10-5:30 Thurs .. fort JO.<) Sat. IO·S·JO F1n.>I D.iy ~un 12.i;
• LOST OUR LEASE.
We have to move o ut of our old store m
Wt<stdiff Plaza !JOOn (our lea~ expir~). But
o ur fabulous new store at Brookhollow
Center o ff the Newport Free~ay won't b('
ready in time (it's goan~ to be the most
beautifu l furniture ~tort• in the world ).
O ur old store 1~ jamml'd with furniture.
Our warehouse 1~ 1.immed with furniture.
Instead of moving it, storing it, and
moving it .Jg<un. WL•'d likl' to movl.' it into
your home. You tan buy !-Oml' of the finest
furniture in thl' wnrld. all from our regular
stock, at prin.•., vou'll m·vl'r ~>e ag.un. You'll
!><lVe at least JO'k· .rnd cl!> m.Jch J ::. 60'l o n
every itt.'m an thL· lJtore .
During this ~lit> we'll be ~ivang you
values so fantastic that we must m ake a
small charge if you wish delivery. Use your
Visa, Maste r Charge or Bt.>al's Revolving
C hngc.
Many item s arc one of a kind, :.o come in
now for bt!st ~•~taon.
Save to 60% and more.
Closing out entire stock.
Minimum discount 30%.
Beal's Fine Furnitu1~
Only at Newport Beach, Westcli ff P laza, 17th and Irvine
BUY ONE DINNER AT
REGULAR PRICE AND
GET THE SECOND ONE
FDR JUST s1.oo
That's the special offer being made by Spires
Restaurants in lrvlne and Coeta Mesa
through April 15th, 1979.
prepared for take-out.
The SECOND DINNER FOR $1.00 offer is
good only at Spires Restaurants in Costa
Mesa. 3129 Harbor Blvd., and Irvine,
MacArthur at San Diego Freeway, and
pertains only to the dinners shown in this ad.
All other menu items are at regular prices.
When you buy one of the tour dinners shown
below at the regular menu price, Spires will
give you a second dinner tor just $1.00
more ... served from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Both dinners must be the same and are not
All dinners Include a choice of (1) soup, salad. or tomato 1urco
Vegetable. French trtes. hashed broWn or maSheCJ po1a1oes. (Baked po1a10
or nee p\laf available from 4 to 9 p.m) Warm 1011 and butter.
Breaded ~
Veal Steak (pure veal patty)
First Second Sl OO Dinner $3.35 Dinner • First
Dinner $3. 75 Second Sl DO Dinner •
Liver & Onions ~ Fish & Chips ~
First $3 35 Second Sl OO ...
First $2 g Second Sl OO Dinner • 5 Dinner • Dinner • Dinner •
Served from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. dally. Second Dinner for $1.00
offer good only at Spires Restaurants m Irvine and Costa Mesa.
COSTA MESA
3129 Harbor Blvd
IRVINE
MacArthur at 5an Diego Fwy.
.41• DAIL 't i-tLOT
,.,...,.,._"'
136 OR JUST 103?
Ex-atave Smith
·Firing OK'd
SAC'Kt\Mfo;NTO tt\1'1
A l'ahforn1a lrd "'" tnct C'ourt of i\pJ)('al •~
uphoJdm~ the fmn~ of .1
· prison guard ac<.'ust>d of
giving h1:1ck1>a w blucf1•-,
to prisoner!> I
Wednttday Maren'' 1919
'Oldest' 'fitle Disputed
Ex-slalve s O;,J,y 103, Ret·ord IJQok Claitm
ttARrow f'l l• •Af>•
Chd1111.• Smith war. " 1>lav•· fn•••4J
b>-lh1• F.mltn('111 tton Prnl'l»m.1
tlon of lRGl ancJ as, at 1.w,, lht
oldt•'ll mt>rl<'nn, c('ordlnH lo
offitlal nalJonul do('umt'n l'-01
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('l'rt1rwn1t.• dall'<i Jan 8. 1910. on
/11 • in Ar<.'adia. 1-'la The docu
rnent. whtl'h IJsl :. Smith's ugc 1.11
lh<.' t1m1• as 35, ~u:. turm•d up
ahout a month ago hy i.oml'<>nc
McWhutt.•r 1dent1f1ed only a. ... a
·corrcsponc1l•nl ··
M"W11JltTER Si\ID TH•: re:
.:1:strallon ..,how1> a 'harhc Smith
m. rrylnM .1 woman nllmed
Bt>llc Mc Wh1rter didn 't re.
mf'mber lht.• woman's last name.
Smith hob talked ubout a
'"8f'llt·" ll!\ one or hts three
brtdci.
The Social Security Ad ·
m1nl1.1lratlon has said it knows it
has the rtghl Charlie SmJth
IWC'3 UM.' invc·st1gal<lrS found old
iollive papers d ocumcnttng his
.lJ::t• and papers 1n Texas lhal
matched
Smith himself ~ays he didn't
even know anything about old
.1~{' bt•nef1ts until he was I 15.
,... hen a Soci al Sec urity worker
round him p1ck1ng o ra nge .. for
W G Roe tn a W1nler .Haven
grove
SMITII HAS BEEN li vin~ al
nartow Convalescent Cenlf:r lor
four yt>ars
"We haven't been able to rind
anyone over 114 ... Boehm said
··E veryone wants lo beat the re
cord They try every ruse
possible."
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IS
BLOOMING
WITH SPECIALS
MAUNAKEA
BY BROWN JORDAN
... , ...... ,.
PUb Rapped
Former f1rt.t l ady
n c tl y F'ord . who
ovcrc:.i m c dcpen
dcncc on drugs and
al cohol . says s h e
bclicvc~ doctors arc
too quick to prc~cribc
drugs for women un·
dcr stress . She says
m o r e att e ntion
~hould be paid t o
drugs' effect~.
NATION I LOCAL
Water Sales
End Excess
The Irvine Ranch Water lJistricl has sold 164
acre·ft'et of reclaimed wustc water under a Sl·•n·
acre.root. three-month ttaJe to reduce levels at
water storage reservoirs
An. acre.root of wutcr ts enou~h to cover an
acre under a foot of water.
WATER CHARGES. AT THE reduced rate
from Nov. 20 to f.'eb. 28. have reverted to the
normal rate or S79 an acre-foot .
District offi cials said the sale was held to
make use of exces~Sand Canyon und Rattlesnake
reservoir reclaimed water which otherwise would
have Lo be drained uselessly to make room for
winter rainfall wate r
The cheap water sold c.mounts to more than
was held in the Sand Canyon n•servoir, in the Tur-
tle Rock hills. at the lime the sale began
Ot'f1Qi\LS SAID TilE AMOUNT Ot' s:ainrall
·predicted for lhl• r('sl of the rainy season is not ex
peeled lo be a problem for any of the reservoirs.
The rl'scrvoirs receive about 16.9 acre.feet a
day. or 5.S m1lhon gallons, from the district water
treatme nt pla nt. The water. ts suitable for
agriculture but not to drink.
A similar program of slas hed water price~
held in 1976 resulted m the sale of 250 to JOO acrt'
feet of surplus water .
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Otamberlain Takes a .Jab at Jabbllr
i
Wilt Miffed by Kareem's Remarks
LOS ANG F.LP.S I AP I Lo nKtlm1•
N tlC\nal Hukttbull An n ll tudout
Wiii t'homtwrla1 n is up: ct with currl'nl ..,
RIM Kl\te'f'm Abdul J itbbur ~NtUlll', "All
ht> has <km<· owr tht• yeur11 ts tuk • aubll•1
bhots at me 1n inh'rv•tw. "
did I tlll los<' J'lt•t'p over It to this duy · · athlete? I 'm not here to discredit Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar . He's a great tale nt.
although l believe he's had loo ma ny sub·
par years defens ively.
Ch tnbc•rtmn, hold<'r of num<'roui. NUA
rt•rord11. " prrr,st'd h1~ opiruon~ In 1tn rn
t er v I<' w " 1 t h t. o ~ A n ~<•It• t; II•· r a I ti t:, .. muw1 -.port-."'ntt·r l>oug t\rtkoruin
f'UAMBt;RLAIN SAID HE and Abdul
Jnbbar, the current Laker!$' center , were
prt.'llY i:oo<l friends "until he Joined the
proi. und then he suddenly turned against
ml·
"I JUST WANT TO SET the record
straight. There were some damned good
centers when I played. What about Bill
Russell'' Docs Kareem consider him a
good a thlct<"> And wha t about Wall
Bellamy 7 Or W1lhs Reed7 And Nute
Thurmond""" "t'OR \'t: \R~ NO\\ I H' , .. 111 nolhtn~
but ~ood thrn.:-. uhout Kor1•1•111 1101 11111·
nt·~,111\c• 111111.: ... 11et Chumlwrl1.11n , 14ho
1.i..t pl11\t'tl 1n the· fl I\ for lht• Lo!> Anitelc..,
I .1\..t·r~ in 1973 111· ' rw vt•r ..,,11cJ one OK'•·
thtnS: nhout nw
"MJytx· 1l becume a rivalry thing with
him." Chamberlain said ""I don't knov.
what 1t 1-;, but l'm not keeping quiet any
loni.:l•r tr this 1~ a slap at Kareem, then
uwytx• ht>'s abou t duL· for a slap
I particularly resent what Kareem !-.atd
thl• olht>r day in <1 ncw.spaJX>r article I
think what he !.aid heltllles my ac
l'lHn ph~hments. and I don 'l hke 1t
Chamberlain. now 43 . ~as rumored to be
planning a comeback earlier this year He
said 1t was strictly a rumor
"I JU~I don l think h(• ' lht< grt>ut dt<
fon~l\-e tt·ntt.'r he'-; ... upposed to Ix· ll'b JU!>l
unreal. all the guy!> who arc dunking r 1~ht
mer him I look l>ack ovl'r my earct-r and
rerall onl} ... ff'w time<> anyonl' dunked
over me
'lit• said the cenll'r~ of today in the NBA
..1re much better athletes than when I
played Well . I d1sa~rce with him 100 per
tenl I don't think he knows what the hell
he'~ talking about
"Actually. there isn't a doubt in my
mind l could com e back and play some
good basketball." he said. "I beli eve I'm
1n better shape now than I was al the end
or my career
"'But I don't want to play basketball
anymore I'm too old for the reg1menta-
t10n. And I'm enJoying life too much " WILT CHAMBERLAIN ""I still remember the time Elgin Baylor
""I played agu1nst him for four yeurs
Doesn't he consider himself u good
Textbook Blo~k .~ ..........
Nastase
Tossed Out
By U1npire
NEW ORLEANS IAP > "I
didn't do even half of what l do
normally tonight ... said Ilic
Nastase after being disqualified
in his first-round match for what
the umpire called ao obscene
gesture in the New Orleans Ten·
nis Festival. Whenrne 0Tfe1 t w as &n
noun ced Tuesday 0 1g ht. the
court was quickly buried in
crumpled paper cups and other
objects thrown from the stands
Many members of the crowd of
almost 5,000 cha rged the court.
and at least one fistfight broke
out.between spectators .
·'The ch ai r umpire 1 Doug
Lang) was simply enforcing the
rule ... s aid Dic k Rober son.
supe rvisor of the Gra nd Prix of
Tennis event. '"Nastase knows
that the first step is a point
pena lty: the next s tep is a game
penalty. and the next s tep is a
default." He said thal to the besl or his
knowledge. it was the first time
any player had been forced to
forfeit a Grand Prix match.
Nastase's first run-in with the
officials came in the third game or the first set. He double faulted
a nd kicked the ball. a nd Lang
awarded the point to Bob Lutz.
Nastase -o bvious ly upset
and down 1-3 -gestured mo-
ments later . and Lang awarded
the g am e t o Lutz. pulling
Nastase down 1·4, and he went
on to lose the set 7-6. Nastase
won the second set 6-3.
In the fourth game of the third
set , Nastase was leading 3·1 and
in front 30·15 when he made
another gesture a nd was dis ·
qualified.
'"I didn't give it to anybody. r
gave it to myself." Nastase said.
"They were too s trict with
me ... he said. "They defaulted me
too fast. The guys are not flexible,
especially with me."
Denver Nug~ct Charlie Scott rbehind) blocks a driving
layup ::;hol by Golden State Warrior J ohn Lucas during
Tuci,day ni~hl's National Basketball Assn. gam e in
Utnvcr. Denver won. 113-102
··A Borg or a Connors could do
this, and they wouldn't have to
d e fault," Nas tase s aid. "If
you 're No. 1 or No. 2. you can do
a nything you want and they
won't default you. r understand
that. When I was No. I they
wouldn't default me ."
Penn's No-names Ready
Spartan Trees Loom Saturday
PfllLADELPHIA CAP> -Ben Franklin, who
helped found the University of Pennsylvania, once
said, "Uttle strokes fell giant oaks."
How true for Penn's little known basketball
team, which this year has successruUy chipped out
victories against some of the strongest teams in
the country.
NOW PENN IS preparing for its biggest
basketball challenge ever -the NCAA semifinals.
And if Franklin were around he might, af\er
checking the odds, repeal another dose of wisdom
be uttered over 200 years ago: "Work as if you
were to live a hundred years, pray as if you were
lo die tomorrow."
For Penn, "tomorrow" is Saturday in Salt
Lake Ctty where the lltlle Quaken meet the
Mlcb11an State Spartans,• bt1, physical team that
cut down perennial basketball 1tant Notre Dame
in the llidnat Regional•.
Doll Pean really have a prayer?
un'aE OBVIOUSLY goin1 to be lhe un-
derdol no matter who we play, and that's a great
.. Nahan to Get Divorce
LOS ANGELES CAPl -Sportacaater Stu
Naban flied a divorce peUtJon in SUperlor Cottrt
Tuelday qaialt bis wife ot 31 yean.
Nabm, U. and Pauline Naban. IO, were mar.
ried on Aul-21, 114'7 tn Loa Ante&ea Del aeparated
lut Aua. I . The couple bM four adlllt dllldren, all
ol wbom Uw ln the L(ll ~area.
position to be in," Penn Coach Bob Weinbauer said
before beginning closed practices here Tuesday.
"That's pressure, but it's good wholesome
pressure.
"I have a feeling Michigan State feels about us
the way Syracuse and North Carolina felt. that
•we 're playing an Ivy school.' I'm sure there's not
a player there who has ever heard ofone of our kids."
Despite Penn's heroics in tourney play. there are
stlll some folks who not only haven't heard or the
players, but who are still trying to get the school's
name straight.
THE MORNING newspaper in Greensboro.
· N.C., for instance. earned the score from Sunday's
game as "Penn Sl. 64, St. John's 62" -showing
the confusion over wbJch Yankee institution drib-
bled over their beloved Tar Heels.
"I told.coach aomebody was going to print It
that way.'' said Penn's Tony Price. "It looks like
we'll have to win the national championship for
tbem to know who we are."
.ALL WEEK DValNG the Eastern Regionals
in North Carolina vendors were selling Penn State
pennama, lnltead of mementos from Penn; this
despite a btf.•llD, buns by a Penn rooter, which
read : ''Tbll Pean, NOT Penn State."
eo.eb Weblbauer doesn't appear rurnect by
&be fm that a lot of bard work and talent have
ended up H reco1ntttoa for hi• laacl·tra,nt.
aet1bbor to the west, known for tta football, not it.
be1ketball.
He's an eaay·ioiaf, maUer-of·f•d guy who
lhn by a ptece ot pbtloeopby that ii framed In hls
oflke.
Harvard's Curley
UCI Tennis Foe
A Friendly One
By DAVE C NNINGllAM
OI O• Oallf Pll•I Stall
When Har vard's tenms team
m eets UC Irvine next Wednes·
day as part of an I I ·day swing
through Southel'n Ca4iforn1a, 1be
C rim so n will ha ve a
knowledgeable g u1d e -J1m
Curley.
Playing No 5 s ingles for
Harvard. Curley is a two-time
CJ F doubles champ from Corona
del Mar who's very fa milia r
with Coach Myron McNamara
and the UCI tennis progra m.
"MCNAMARA COACHED
me for a few years when I was
about 14... Curley remembers.
"And most of the players at UCl
are friends o r mine ...
Particularly, Curley remem-
bers Lance Good a nd Craig
Thom as. teammates or his while
Corona del Mar was beginrung a
s tring or four straight C l F
championships la string that re·
ma ms intact today,
Good and Thomas are impor-
tant cogs in an impressive ucr
tennis machine whic h has reeled
off an 8·2 record. It's a record
that t'oncer ns llarv<ird tennis
Coach Dave Fish
"UCI is supposed to be very
good and they've played a lot
mo re matches tha n we have
because California teams don't
have a limit on how many they
can play." Fish s ays . "We can't
even start our matches until the
first Monday in March .··
HARVARD IS 1·0, having won
an upset over Virginia in a 5·4
tiebr eake r two week s ago.
Curley won the decisive point.
"He won his match 3-6, 6-3, 7-f>
and broke the lie." Fis h says.
'"Curley has a lot of potential.
He's got the quickest reflexes on
the team ...
Since he's only a sophomore. tl
would appear Curley stands a
good chance t o l'vcntuall}
become Har vard's No. I singles
player-but the current No I 1s
also a sophomore
Don Pompan of Encino. the
only other Californian on the
roster. beat Curley during the
winter challenge matches and.
for a time. Curley was ranked
No. 2. But s ince then he has slid
lo No. 5
"I HAD A BAD WEEK durin~
the challenge matches, .. Curley
says. "If we hav<.' anothe r
JIM CURLEY
c ha llenge m atch. f think I 'II get
bac k up there ...
Regardless of where ·hc ranks
on the team. Curley fi gures lo be
al least as important as Pom-
pano during the California trip
He knows his way around. he
is familiar with ma ny of the op-
ponents and he's accustomed to
playing outdoors . That last one
m ay not sound like s uch a big
deal. but if you're play10g in
M assachusett~. it is.
"You're indoors 75 to 85 per
cent of the time." Curley says.
"It really puts us at a disadvan-
tage because the teams we'll be
playing in California practice
outdoors all the time ...
WWLE CURLEY KNOWS the
UC I players well. he himself
may seem like a stranger after
he takes his positio n on the
court.
··coac h Fish has changed
almost my entire game ... Curley
says. "He's c han gcd m y
forehand. volley and ser ve. I 'vc
gone from a defensive style to a
serve-and-volley game."
Last year at this tame. Curley
wasn't sure he'd ever again care
e nough about tennis to improve
his game.
He sat o ut his freshman
season to get adjusted to his new
surroundings and settle into the
intensely competitive academic
atmosphe re . Tennis was the
See CURLEY, PaKe 82
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KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR
Add Luck
To Kings'
Repertoire
INGLEWOOD f AP1 Lo!>
Ang<'les Coach Bob Bt'rry and
~ome members of the Kings
called 1t a lucky victory. Atlanta
Co<1ch Fred Cre ighto n didn 't
!.lick around long enough to call
1l anythln~ al a ll
.. We got a lucky goal to ltc 1t
up that gave everybody a lift, ..
S<Jld Berry artt'r the Kings' 4.3
National llocl<ey r.moe-vtcro:rv--r----J•
over the Flames Tuesday nt)!hl.
"'It's u good ~1~n when we don •t
play well and ~till get two point:.."
''ANYTIME YO U DON'T de·
ser ve to wm and you wtn the
game at this stage of the sea:;on
it's a big plus," s aid Marcel
Dio nne of Los Angeles. the
N HL 's second-leading scorer.
"We dug hard and came up ~th
two big s::oals in the last period.
"It 's going to help us in the
playoffs. Lhe Cacl that we're win-
mng at home now." said Kings'
defensema n Randy Manerv. "lt
was kind of a lucky wiri for us.
we haven 't had too m a ny this
year "
Manery tied the game 3.3
when he r1rcd In a 45·footer
whic h trickled mto the net off
Atlanta goalie Dan Bouchard's
pads at 2.56 of the final period.
Dave Taylor knocked in a short
rebo und for the game wmner
with 3 :25 remain ing i n tht-
game.
"TAYLOR WA S RIGHT
t he rt• to get the rebound."
said Dionne. "I don't know how
h<' )!Ot tt in but he did."
Tht' victory raised the King~·
rct·ord to 4-0·2 in their last six
games on home ice.
C r eig h ton, o bviou s ly dis -
pleased with the game's out-
come. left the Forum shortly
:.ifter the game and did not speak
with re porters.
The victory tied the Kings
with Pittsburgh for second place
1n the Norris Division . Each
team has 72 points. but the
Penguins have two more games
left on their schedule than does
Los Angele!>.
THE KINGS TOOK a 2-0 lead
Tuesd ay n ight on goals :!4
seconds apart in the fi rst per iod
by Dionne and Glenn Goldup.
The goal was Dionne's Slsl of
the season and the Los Angeles
renter also picked up two as·
s1s ts. giving him a total of lll
points.
Atl anta tied the score on
a pair of power·pl ay goals by
Guy Chouinurd. his 42nd a nd
43rd of the season. late r in the
first period.
"'" ......... N ..... curr.Ur~b for NBC-TV, Claaanel
4 and '-be many pl•1·bJ·play telecnta for
football and buketba11 for HBC ht ffteDt years.
"A bird HD IOU becauae be takes tUmaeU 11flttJy, •• It ya. AT\:ANTA OOALI! DAN llOUCHARD DIFL!CTS AN ATTIMPT IY SYL APPS (LEFT).
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Jll DAILY PILOT
A Cap1ute Report From the Wortd ot Sporta
No Unity for ni lligla:
losing tr ak Hits 93
Here's OM (or a.Ire k (n ~~ an1f lrl\ •• m butr1
lllinoi · No llo \um .... lb(!o na lllln k-of
Urb•au., th<' unsunai und rdojts v.bo undc'ratan
dably ~Nt>nt anoUwr umru.plrt'<S un wtn rN'Cinllv
The tllmelt!\, wbo h.Ht•n t ""On one tn a whlltt, _._.n·
overrun by lln1t y of Tulono. Hl6 4.2. to rl<>w out thl' l"t 1,
bHk\'lbaJI 'W'Uli>OO 0 IM
, In f1u·t. It wu tlru'i. fifth 'llr.11.iht "1nlt•-., t u11lp1111•n
fht lt>urn. wh1d1 ha\ dror,pt-J 9J 1n a rov. h11.,n 1 won 1>111 '-'
1-'eb \ti, 1971. aig lt\I\ norkh•y Lodll ••
At th~ r~l4'. 11 woulcl lakt• th1· lll11w1.. .. ur1l1I 1>•'1 t•mbt-r
of 1881 lo brt'ak th .. all um,• h~1m: '>lfl·.t).. AC'<'tlflltn(: tu S!r~et & Smllh':s )hn~1·t hi1ll \'t•urbook. that lwlon~.\ to
l'rlendsvlllt.> c1't•nn 1 Al·uJt1111y. v.hll't1 dro1>JH•d l:lll '>tretit:ht
from t~ l9 llr73
A Y\'ar latt•r, Um ~·.:.11111'> Ufl'ltrun,.: ''ring
r------Qttotr ol tlw Da11------.
Jln• ~t. lhl' nf'v. Athlc•t1•"1 in Action bu6kl·tball
NlD C'h, 0t1 the• prohl<'m'I t•on(r1111t1nR th•• N Bl\ I
<'ftn t JtC•I l'l(l'ltt•d llhoul •lU)"I •!OlnJ: JrOUllll hJH bJJCt'd
a ll tl1t• llmt· "
E•po•lto EarMa Ra,.,,.-r• 2 .. 2 Tlr
Phil F.spoKllo :.l:a n1nwd th .. pu<.'k pu!'>I ~
Wt1Shtngton 1:oa1t ... Jim Bt·dard with 1ust f1 vt· '
~t>t'onds rema1n1n~ to i.:1vt· the New York
f<angt.'rb a 2 2 tll' v.1th the C'ap1lals Rooku.·
Dan Labr•alen !'>C'ored lwt1 J)()Wt<r·pl11 y .:oJb 111 th<' first
11 1.-l m1nutt.•" of the> .i11mc• IJ'i the Detrmt rtcd Win.is dcfeut
t.'<1 lhc Ctuca.:o Bl uC'lt llawk:., 5 3
"'o•ew q_,~lce•t Ctn·~ tor Pal•~r
Patcher Jim Palmf'r of the Baltimore Ill
Orioles has another naggmg 111.Jury, und he's
playing 1t for t11l it's worth Asked how long he
would be sidelined with a pulled groin mus<.'lc.
_whlJ:'.h._tw surcered in the s:ame against the Dodgers Mon·
do , Palmer C'rac t · un they pay m e what I'm
worth This <'OOld be a lhr<'e-year inJury" ... A seven-run
bur~t lo the t.•1i-:hth inntn.-i propelled the New York Mets to
an 8 3 \ 1ctor y over the Pittsburgh
Piratt'S for a s we(•p of their two-game
S(•rif•s tn Puerto Rico . . Lee May's
S('Co nd ho me run in two days touched
o ff a t hn'(.' run burs t Jn I he Sl'C'OOd in·
ntnl? and the Orioles went on lo defeat
tht• Ph.iladt·lphla Phillies. 4 l. Pc-te Rose
went hJllt.'SS in three trips and 1s now
I for.22 this spnnc . . J ad1 Clark and
Tom fkointzelman each had two hits and
two runs balled in, leading the San
,.,.L.Mu f'ram.•1sc·o Giants lo a 6-4 victory over
the San D1cRO Padres Jamie Quirk
collected thre.-hit:. to l1•ud a 13-hit uttack and Dennis
Leonard pit<'h<'<i a live h1ttt•r for seven Innings as the
Kan.,a:. Ci ty Royals s nappt·d a four game losing streak
with a 9 2 victory over Atlanta . . . Fred Lynn, cent.er
fi elder for the Boston Hcd Sox. tw1sled his knee while run·
ning lh • bases in praC't1ct· Tuesday The injury is not
lx•IH'vt-d ~t·nou'i . Dave Rozt-ma pitched six scoreless
innings and lh•• Odroit Ti~t.·rs WC'nt on l<1 blank the
Chicago White ~x . 2-0 K0<>k1e catche r Terry Ken..tedy,
Ro«e r f'ref-d and Kf'n Reitz blugged successive homers in
the Mth inrung to power the SL. Louis Curdinals to a 7·2 win
over the Toronto Blue J ays . . Carl Yaslnemali t
doubled and scored on Dwlpt Evaa11• two-0ut single In the
10th lnrung, lJfUng the 8ost.on Red So-x to a 4.3 victory over
thP Canc1nnat1 R~ds ... Roy Smalley's grand slam
hom<'r. and Glen Adam•' lhret!·run shot highlighted a nine ·
run lh1rd mruog whkh powered the Minnesota Twins to a
15 7 victory over the New York Yankees ... The Houston
/\stros scored four runs in the firth inning against BUI Lee
and tbc error-plagued Montreal Expos e n route to a 6_. vic-
tory.
Bffl Night tor T,.._p•otu I• NBA
Mycb81 Thomp'M>n ~('t>red 27 points, includ. m
ing a elulch field goul with 11 Se<!onds re main
mg, to lift the Portland Trail lllaiers to a 115-109
"'1ctory over the San Diego Clippers ... David
TbomJ)80rl scored 19 of his gamc·high 27 points In the fint
half and the Denver Nugget.<J went oo to score a 113·102 v1c·
tory over Golden Stale . . . JaUus Enlng scored 2S points
and Dou1 Colllna added 21 , including six straight free
throws in the final 21 seconds. as
P hiladelphia outfought San Antonio,
124·120 ... Washington's Elvln H•ye1
scored 32 points lo lead the lnjury-
plagucd Bullet& to a 126·107 victory over
the New Orleans Jazz. Bullet starters
Bob Dudrldge a nd Kevin Grevo,
a long w ith lop substitute Mltcb
Kapdaak, 1;at out the game with injuries
. • . Harvey Catee.Ja111 scored all of hl11
15 polnt..'I during a fourth quart.er rally tHOM~ to lead the Ntw J eniey Nets to a 111-110
triumpb over the Detroit Pistons ...
John Drew scored 33 polnt..'J, including 14 in the fourth
period, as the Atlanta Jlawu broke a four·game losing
s treak Wlth a ll5·109 win over \.he Cleveland Cavaliers
New York's Earl Monroe und Mnvta Webt&er tied thcl;
s eason ~orl.nn highs with 28 and 23 points, res~ctlvely
leading the Krucks to a ll8·110 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. ·
re~11,•u1e
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Channel S2. Ba1lretba11 -NIT Buketball final ·c Pili.Jue
Z'l·1 vs. Indiana, 21-12>, taped at New York 11 ·30 pm '
Channel 1.3. Marv Albert, Bucky wa~n and ltoward o•vld
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~BALL I MAILBAG
NIT Final
Is Big 10
Remat.ch
Sports Mailbag
Cale Nominated
To Drive Bobsled
N F. W Y 0 fl K CA P I T ht•
name •• NATIONAL. Jnv1lalkm
Tournam{'nl 1rnd Lht• Jai l l<>ur
pme• 1111JI are ht.•ld at Madlaon
Squaf(• t:udt>n In lhe heart of
New York. but tonight's title .c• mi• for collc.ce basketball '~
oldest J)C»~eason C'hamplonshlp
r~1tll)' II\ Just a rt>gulur m<1m and
appll' pie civil war
1'ht Htt< 1' ·n Conft>rt'nl'c hi..,.
this 1wuwn'is bru•ulinft rll(hts a:.
lht· No I colh·.it• basketball
l\rt·1t. with lit'Vt.'n \t>ums 1n thl'
1'0f1 20 ut orw time or ;,noth 'r.
M1ct11ttun St a In the NCAA
Ftoul l"our and three t eams
reaebJnl( th\"' scm1fmals o( the
42nd NIT So who outsldt-the st alt'
of lndutnD cares thut Purdue ao<I
Indiana m•~t ttl up m. <£ST> for
the Nt'l'lltlc''
NIEAIU.V 15, ... showed up for
Mo nday n1 g bt 's scmHlnul
doubleheader t.hat saw l'urdut•,
27 7, bt:at Alabama 87 G8 and In
d1ana, 21·12, defeat Big Ten rival
Ohio State 64-55. A similar
turnout ls t!Xpected tonight when
lht• BoLlermnkers and JI0061en.
met>t for the third time this
sea son, each team having won once
It will be the first time two
teams from the same conft.'renn·
have r eached the NIT final and
the second Ume teams from the
same state have played for the
championship. Xavier. Ohio
beat Dayton 78· 74 lo overtime ln
19S8.
The Big Ten doesn't have a
bigger booster than HOOtiiers'
Coach Bobby Knight.
"SINCE 1939, every team ln
the Blg Ten except
Northwestern a nd Minnesota
have made the Finni Four," he
said Tuesday. "I d id a survey
three years ago and the Big Ten
had 48 players In the pros. the
Pac-8 now Pac-10.had 25 and the
Atlantic Coach Confere nce 15. I
don 'l think there's any question
that some o( the 24 teams in the
NIT arc better than som e of the
40 In the NCAA.
"We have lo play Purdue In
the finals, but If I had any con·
trol over it, we'd be playing
Rose Poly."
The focus or the game should
be on whether-Knight 's s warm·
iog defense can slop Joe Barry
Carroll, Purdue's 7·foot·l center.
"THEllF.'LL BE FJVE guys
on Joe Barry at times -like
bees on a honeycomb," said
Purdue Coach Lee Rose. "He
might as we ll warm up on the
Indiana side because they're go-
ing to be around him all night.''
Carroll. who Rose says bas not
spoken to ne ws men io three
years at Purdue, scored 42
polnts o n 16·of·l9 s hooting
ag•inst Alabama.
"He's not necessarily shy,"
s aid Rose . "He want bi s
ballplaying to do bis talk.log for
him."
''I'd like to lhlni they would
use Carroll as a decoy. but I
don:t think they will," said
Knhthl.
I',.... rage Bl
CURLEY •••
Sporta Editor:
l,ookin1: ;it the future and. 1n particular, the 19"0 l.,ake l'htl'irl
WintN Olymp1c111 gamt!fi, I C•nnQt help but ~ con~med Ill! In
/\murlcn's <.'hanC't'I> for aoJd medals. I, therefor\', would lib ti)
makt> I.he followin.: rccornmendat.ion11 which would auorant ·e two
Rold medals and two 1>1lver medal& in the tour man and two man
Uobskd event
Havln~ wakht>d Wide World of Sport.s for yc-ars anti ~nJ<>yt'<.I
US/\{' and N/\SCAH automobtle raclng. t recomrncnd th11l driw•n1
from both r 11tl·gor11•11. ~tock cur and charnpion8hip <'itr division". b•· ~sed to man both No I and ~ bObsleds reprtlltnting the tlr11tcd StateR or Am('l"t('l.I
Drrvt•r
M1ddll'men
Urakfman
Ortver
Mlddlemt>n
llra kemun
Driver
Brake man
V.S. No. I. Foor· man 8ob!'llf'd Tum
I 'al•· V1t1 hort>IJl-(lt
Donnie /\111"'" & fiol1l1y I\ 111<1<111
Hvrldy Hul(er
l ' .s o. 2. four·m•n 8ob11&4-d THm
M-ttr111 /\ndrf'll 1
Johnny Rulht•rforrt . l>ltnny Onge"
.S. No. I. Two·m•n Hob11I~ Tum
I\ J fo r1yt
ft1<'hard p,·lty
IJarn·ll W~ll r1r1 V.S. No. z. Two man Botiflllf'd Tum
Drlvf'r Bohhy Un'''' Brakeman Al l 'n•11·r
. I a m surt· I hat tlw .1lw1v1• mt•n .-.uiu:1•1.h'(J r·oul1J 1lo ;111 r1ul'll Hflfl
mg JOb runrunr, 90 mph clown un 1ry run with a t1'•1/'41f"d ''"Pf'' 1.1lly
Mn<.'e Uwy un• ust-d to 200 mph plu.'l, on oily 11urhr~ 'fhey vny
rarely l1ump the wall!'I, ll')llln~ pn•clou" <ierond11 unit h8rrlly ••vf>r
fail to l'nter th<• wln111•r ''I r 11 1·h·
I would likf• to hr•l11 launc-h 11 C'ampa1gn to Jtf't <WMf' rir 1111 f>f thf• ~li<lvt.• hsted NAS<.:/\H and USA<' drlvl'r'I to r1•pri'1'f'rll lhP tJn1t n f ~talc><; of l\l"!lt'rica In the 19HO Ol ymp1t''I gitmf"! and. th.-r1•hy. 8'l'IU"'
thl• Unit('(! StatC'S at least tw11 J!•)ld mt•d al'i and two "!1lvn rn•'fhJl<i
Please coni:.idcr m y 1iuggest1ons a11d lrt's w~n In HMO
f'un1 Ber11th•tnmf'r
Huntlnlton Beat'.h
llftMler8U•ppef••~ ~
Dear Editor·
I am disappointed and dismayed by both the letter crlticlz1nJ!
Hank Cochrane's a ppointment as head coach at Newport lfarbor
High School and the Daily Ptlol's orintlng of the letter without the
author's name·
It s('(•ms odd to m e that the l<:tter would not be signed whe n the
author seemed w1lhng e nough to point out the shortcomings or Mr
Jacobson and the "nice guy ...
First. the author 1s e nllllc.'<f to his opinton, but to express 1l
without signing S('(•ms to be a blatant "cheap s hot " Se<-ondly .
there are <'ODC'ht•s throul!hout the Sunset League who would t ell
anyon.-intert.•!»lcd that lla nk Cof·hrane 1s an oulstandinR and vt·ry
knowlcd~cabll' coach who l'ons1ste ntly ha:i his playc.•r:. well pre par('(!
Thirdly, 11 would he 1ntert'~t1ng to know what make~ "Numt•
Withheld" qualified to Judge the coaching abillt1 4>s or the> 1tppll
rants Las tly, although 1t may be informative to speak to players
concerning a new coach . l think most would agree 1t would be 111 -
udviscd lo allow studenlb to name coaching pos1t1ons
David Pf'nhall
Fountain Valley llhth
DePaul Hurt
Watkins ' Knee the Key
CHICAGO IAP> De Paul's get passes to h.1s teammal{'!) for
25 more."
JIM POTEET
AIA Joh
Is Perfect
--Poteet
Ry •;ftNfY. ( /\WffUA• f)t .... ,,...., ....... , .....
·rr.tM1t1hn and turn<rv""· lw'>
imp<1rt1Hlf tart11r~ in ,.ny ~ll•~k,..
l1 ilf1 g11mt-11~1 """'" c;rrl'lm
1nenfly 1n Jim '''•'""' ~ ""~ rnh• a' Ath1Ptl'41 ,,.. Art1f1n'• ~.l'!
o aA kf'tball F<liH h
f want lhP tf"lln411llf1" th ......
vl'r y fluid . Vl'ry t-.oi<iy • '3Y'
Poteet who will r~pl at"f' fi1 ll
Oate11 alter AJA w1nrl~ up 1 !I
-.eason next Wedne<>ctay
"I don't ant1c1pate many
c hang es, e s p ec ially r1 I
fenslvely."
WITH REGARD to playe r
personnel. Pot~t says the team
"w o n 't have mu c h of a
turnover ··
"All I can say is that m osl of
the team will be hack." ~ays
l'oll•ct. who coached at Hiola
('o lln~e for three yl'arb and
bpenl tht• la:.t :.even scasonb
d ar t' <' I in ~ R e t h u n y < O k I a . )
Na 7.a n·m· <:ollc·~t.·
"It look:. hkt• thr<'t> :c;pol'i will
be open." adds Pot1·ct. "It's a
f.{Ut.'SS, but 00(' spot JS OJ>('n for
s ure W<''r<' carrying l I players
now and we'll have IZ next
year "
Onl' or the biggest question
marks involves lirad Hoffman.
I he 5 9 guard from North
Carohna who reportedly 111 con-l<'mplatlng retrre m e nt, Hoff,
man, one or the candidates ro,..
the head coaching pos ition, ha!\
rackt'<f up 936 uss1sts in foul"'
years a nci hod the team in scor
1n~ las t y('<ir w1lh a 13 O
avcraJ(e. hopes of pulhng off still anolh<!r
upset in the NCAA Basketball
Tournament whe n the Blu<'
Demons face top-ranked Indiana
Slate hinge on the left knee of
Curtis Watkins.
MEYER, IN HJS 37TH sea i,on "WE WANT BRAD to slay tn
at DePaul, has high hopes for ;1 dual rolc. as a player-assistant
the matchup against undefeated coach," s ays Pot<"et. "[ sinccrc-
Watkirui. if he plays, might not
be ass igned to guard All
American Larry Bird as pre·
viously ex peeled.
lndia na State. ly hope he':. ~omg to s tay."
"We've gone furthe r than r All but one· or two players arc
ever thought we'd go, .. s aid the expected to remain with All\
65-year-old coach who soon will after the learn concludes the
be Inducted into the Colleg<' Hall 1979 scation M xt Wednesrla y
o( Fame. "It ·s been run. a night 18 o '-clo<.'k I ag<11nsl the
COACH RAY MEYER lookt.-d dream come trU<'. We've kept (.'oarhPS' All·Amr ricun team at
at WaUuns and his ice pack and saying ·one more gam e.' Wt.•11. the Anaheim Convention Center.
s aid, "This 1s Curtis Watkins Gary Garland has s upre me con-P oteet ""on two National
a nd his knee. It has my tears on fidence. He said. 'We'll win it Chris tian College chc.1mp1onships
it." a ll ; we have only two morl' al Helhany Na7.ar.-ne, where he
But chances of Watkins play-games.' posted a 169·105 record an eight
Ing in l~ semifinals Saturday "Indiana State will be a gr<'at years. With /\IA, ht> figures to
have ta.ken a turn for the better. challenge, .. mused Meyer. Sti<.'k wtlh the same offensive
Dr. Robert C. Hamilton, an or· "They're undefeated. They're Rtyle whjle plaC'inJ? more em·
thopcd1<' surgeon, said Watkins due though... phasis on defense.
should be able to play at 80 per-"BILI~ OATES ond J have the
cent of his natural ability by same philosophy on offense
( h Saturday. ffarrj k T k fu:ll brt'ak and "Cl the ball in art est thing from his mind. x 1--' w tk' h d c a es .. -rays revea 1..-u a ins a Mde." s ays Poteet .. Rut I do "n "I didn't want to get into n ff d Id t d t " su ere a m1 o mo e ra e tl<'1patc• som1· defens ive situation where tennis cam e· 1 1 t 1 th A1:.9 I stra n a e n e .,.,. I v ct.ory \V;aves' Post ''han"('!'I Bill used mainly a prcL. before school," Curley says. "I UCLA h t t " "' 0 over w en cam m a l' ,sure man·l"-man I also want to didn 't know if I 'd ever come out M k A I f II h. h I .,..
for the •Aam. ar gu rrc e on im w 1 e rto that but I also 1>4•1it•vc you 'II "' t I td a a ch gc MAL18U CAPl Pepperctine ry ng o r w ar · b .. e muc h mon• multiple de-Univer-sity made only 1t short
"IN ANY CASE, J wanWd lo ... trip to get a new head basketball tenses. changing a!'> the s ituation 0f'PAVL TRAI Nr,;a Ray d1<'tal<'s." feel there was no ~ressure, th<•l WI blad s Id the l J coach Tuesday -hiring J im t d n c . a n ury Poteet sa ys the AIA post ''was ldn'l have to p ay tennls If I .. h uldn'l affect his ~ roping lfarrick. an assistant at nearby I o u the b4t!'tl C'OMhtng 1ob available didn't wanl to," Curley says. since he jumps off his r ghl leg, UCLA the past two yea rs . in lht• nation .. Amonu the
"And now I 'm playinu s trictly hlch · h' d Ina t I nut ·t Harrick, "°·takes over lhc Job ,., ,, w 1s 1s om n cg. 1 play~rs he'-; n·cru1ting arc John because I enjoy It." will affect his culling , his move· vacated by Gary Cols on, the MrCullouah, Oklahoma's 6 s lie also enjoys lhe fringe t f rt ht to I fl .. Waves' coach since 1968 who an· "' men rom g e · forward who was the Bia Eiuht benefits, llke the current trip to Th t 1 ht h M · nounced ln February that he "' ,., CaJlfornJa. It will be hia fl ..... t re· a m g c anste eyer s 'd do he nd player of the ycur; Ste_ye Shaw. ... plans of having Watkins guard wou. •lei> wn alt e or Arkansa s' 6 -ll center : and
turn home since Chrbtmas. Bird but not the game plan. the aeaaon t.o get away from tbe Kev 1 n ll el'n 8 n , Cu 1 S ta le
In addition to the UCI match, Meyer repeatedly has s aid game for awhile. t'ullcrt.on's s harp shooting 6 5 H•rvard wtU encounter UC San De Paul will not double· or t.nple· The new coach signed a three· forw:ird Dle10, San Otego St.ate. Long te•m Bird. year contract and be becomes
Be.ch State, Pepperdlne and "A tot or teams double· and only the fourth Pepperdlne IN ms nR.qo few days on t he
Redlanda. triple-team him," said Meyer. coach In the 11chool's 40.year JOb , Pol\'t'l has twen working on
"We're the strongest team in "but when you do that. he'll hit baaketball history. next yl'ars schf·dole, which ht:'
New England and I feel we c•n the open man with his paqing A 1raduatc of Mort'ls ·llarvey, calls AIA's lou"hest ever. While
be compet.itJve ln California." We'll let him gt>l bis point.a like Harr-ick coached at Morningside hning up Miehh:an State, Otuo
Curley Hp. "IL all depend.I on David Greenwood of UCLA got High School in Inglewood, where Stat.:. Penn State, Oregon and
bow we ad.Just t.o the climate." 37 ugujnst us. and try to hole his teama were 103-37. lie then t.'ither Syrucu11c or Rut11ers, ht!'s
That shouldn't be much or a down tht other8. If you double· went to Utah State as an uals· a lso been muking a big pitch to pro~lem for a beach bum llke team him, he'll stlU score 25 and t ant and late r s witched to have his team invited to the Na. ;~~5;~;i5;5;;;;;;;;;;;,~;::::~:=:=:;=::=:=~?!===::!~~~C~11rr~le~y~.-----------==~=~~~=:.:._~~~=-~U~C~LA~.----------..!l~io~n~a!_!l_!l!!n::'..vl!!!tation1'0urnament .
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El Toro and bt·cominA a rnembt·r vi the Se~
View League·
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l ' II-' t·ounci1 m<•ct1ng in May • • • FOUNT IN VALLEY AND COSTA
MF.Si\ high schoolb have found 10th game foot-
rffl
DAVE KOEHLER
Corona del Mar STEVE VAN HORN
Estancia
CHRIS BEASLEY
Costit Mesa
Area Stars Honored·
All -CIF 3·A basketball honors
have been won by H trio of
Or ange Coas t a rea hig h school
pla ye rs with two of them-
Estancia's Steve Van· Horn and
Co r o n a d e l M ar's Dave
l\oehler -ea rning first team
berths
The sel~t1ons. as picked by
the Cit izens Savings Athletic
Foundation board. inrlude Costa
Mesa High's Chris Beasley on
t he third•te am
Player of the year is Downey
.. ·'. ,•
. .
High guard Mike Chavez. who
led his team to the Cl F cham-
pionship with a 25.2 s coring
aver age.
Koehler is a repeat choice on
the All·CIF team . having earn·
ed third team honors as a junior.
The slick. ball-handling guard
a ver aged 16.3 points for Corona
del Mar 's 21·4 Sea Km gs.
Van Hom . one of four juniors
to make the squad, was the Sea
View League 's most valuable
player as chosen by the league's
c oaches a nd a ve r age d 21.5
points a game in league in pac-
ing the ~ancia Eagles to lhe
l<?ague chKmpionship and a 20·6
over all record.
Beasley, Costa Mesa's leader
in scoring. rebounding and as-
sis ts . averaged 20.0 points a
game in helping the Mus tangs to
an ll·lO overall record and a
third place tie in the Sea View
League.
WORKING OUT -Frank Tanana of the
Cautorma Angels seems to be all wrapped
up as he stretches out before a recent ex-
.., ............ ~CWyAIMHN
hibitton game in Palm Springs. Tanana is
expected to carry a lot of the Ange ls'
weight this season on his left arm.
Veteran Willie Davis Survives Angels Cut
PALM SPRINGS <AP> -Tbe Calltornla
An1els ts.ve Jmt 32 playen left lo camp after Mndinl ll pl119n to their mlaor leape head·
quarten for re·aullnment.
Tine Niter players and elebt from tbe non·
l'Olt« lilt ftN M Dl to Hol\ville Tuelday by tbe
Ameriem IAque bueball team. The ADteJ• were ~ eo paa, aa eddbltioa came .. aJut tbe
Cbica10 Cuba but the contest was ralMd out.
Amon1 tbe 32 players remalnln1 with tht"
An1el1 are three of the non-roster variety -
veteran outflelder WUUe Davis, who Is hoping for a
re turn to the m-.tor lea1ues, and pitchers CharlJe
Wllllamt and Dan Boone.
lnfteldet Bob Slat.er. catcMr St....CUburn and
pltcbeT Ral.Ph Bottlns we.re Miil to HoltvWf.
hull opponents tor 1979 Fountain Valley will
open with El Dorado, Costa Mesa plays Santa
Ano • • • FORMER CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
s w i m s t a r S t t>vc Wright. curr e ntly a
sophomore at Cal Poly <San Luis Obispol,
ear ned All-American recognition at the
NCAA Division II championships recently
wit h a 54-.2 clocking in the 100.y ard
ba<·kstroke
Wright's effort was good for a sucth at the
finals • • • Marina IUgh volleyball coach Tim Reed
has s witched places with Junior vars ity
Coach Rick Saeman in mid -stream, citing an
inability to produce the equivalent of the
polent1al on hand
''I've just nol ~otten what we have out of
talent on hand and 1t 's better lo do t his t han
to be stubborn and see the whole season go
down the drain." says Reed
Reed is the host for the Orange County
Invitational Saturday and Monday Saeman
1s a former ex·Mar ina High q uarterback in
foot ball.
GWCGymnmt
Thomas
At Top
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of Ille O•llY l"lMIC S~I
She isn't scared a nymore and she has given up
an carly ambition .lo become an Olym pic gym nast
but the desire lo c xcell still persists with Cr is
Thomas or Golden West College.
That desire has car ried her to the top of the
hiddcr in gymnastics on the junio r college leHI
after wi nninJ: a n 111d1v1dual Cl F' cha mp1onsh1p on
the uneven ba rs as a scnror at Edison ll1gh
AS A FRESHMAN on a team that is 4·1 lt he
only loss coming at the hands or a v1s1t1ng team
from Odessa . Tex.>. Tho mas has set two school re·
cords and holds the best mark in every event ror
the Rustlers this season. ·•t feel I have improved more this year than In
the last three or fo ur years and it's probably
because I a m not scared anymore." Cris sa ys.
"I told myself before this season that it isn't
worth being in s ports if you are going to be a fraid
so I ch anged m y al·
lltude . That h as pro ·
babl y he lpe d m e as
much as anything.
ST . LOUIS (AP>
Tenms star Jimm y Con-
nor s a nd fo r m.er
Playboy Playm ate Patti
McGuire were m arr ied a second t ime in Jlhno1s
the d ay b e fo r e th e
couple's earlie r secret
w e dd i n g w as a n ·
nounced.
J oe Rountrf'e of Ten·
n is Ma nagement Inc .
whic h m a n age s Con
nor s· businesses. ~aid
the two were married 1n
a c 1vrl ceremo n y 1n
Belleville. lll.. Ma rch 4
E arlier that S unday.
Con nors won the Na
t 1onal Indoor Tenni s
Che1 m p1o n shi1? over
Arthur Ashe in Me m ·
phis
ILLINOIS Appe ll ate
Judge John M. Karnes
confir med Tuesday tha t
he performed the even-
1 n g ce r e m o n y a t a
restaurant 1n Bellev11lc
''I'm an old friend of the
fa mily," Karnes said .
According lo the mar-
r 1 a i:: c I 1 cc n st' ( 1 I 1· d
March 16. v.h1 ch wa~
taken out Feb 20. the
marriage was w1tnes~t·t.I
by Rita Lee Bittner f:l nd
J ohn Connors. J im my
Connors· brother
Rountree said thl' rou-
pl c we nt throug h the
c1v1I cere mony becaus'
the secr et relig i ous
c<1remony in J a pan last Oet o be r 1s no t rec ·
ogn1zed in the n1lcd
States .
The couple 1s expert·
1ng a child late t h1~ ~um ·
mer
"T HE POl!'IT 1s that
vou cannot havt' a bind
ing marriage in J apan 1f
1t ·s not done through thl'
S consul." Rountree
sa id. "You can hC:lvc u
h ttle S hinto cere m ony . . that 1s not r ec·
ognized by the laws of
this country."
"They wa nted to have
a legal marriage a nd to
have a legal m arriage in
the U S .. " Rountr ee
said.
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·'The fear of ~et ting
hurl is always there for
a gymnast until 1t is
conquer ed. But you can
get hurt walking across
the s treet and I decided
I would give it up or go
at it fuJI bore.
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"I am doing tric ks
with more risk involved
and 1t helps to make me
a better gymnast
· 'G VMNASTICS IS
a disciplined sport . lt
keeps you out of trouble and whe n you are dedica t·
~d to do something. you go to extremes to ac·
complish wha t you want lo do .
"I am not that dedicated now. but I work j usl
as ha rd and our coach . Sandy Carney. has helped
m e a lot. She cares a bout the gymnasts and 1s a
good coach. I pick the tricks I want and she helps
m e learn them ."
Thomas s tarted in swimming when she was
six years old. then s witched Lo gymnastics as a
high school freshman. She was working out in her
garai;te one day when a neighbor girl asked her to
jom t he Balboa Bay Club team Then came the
J etes in Westminster.
"WE WERE PUSHED harder on the private
tea ms. three or four hous:s a day." she recalls.
"The training was so Intense. I decided that wasn't
what I wanted to do and in the 10th g rade. I quit the
priva te team to com pete at school.
"l'm a social person and when 1 was training.
going to school and sleeping. I hated hig h school.
When I got involved and began to meet people and_
have timetoenjo) myself. it was fun.
"It seems too bad that so fe w make it to the
lop and so many ar c trying. All you do is live to go
to the gym and never meet anyone other tha n your
teammates."
SHE HAS "1FFERED a n kle and wr ist
s prains but nothing more serious during her gym-
nas tics career .
"The re was no reason for the fear I had," Cris
s ays. ·T ve watched people get hurt pretty bad by
la nding on lheir head or breaking an a rm or a leg
a nd that might have been the reason for the fear.
"l used to ha te the balance beam where there
is only fo ur inches to work. Now I've worked so
hard on it that il doesn 't scare me anymore. None
or the event.s bother me. I love the m all."
Her favorite Is floor e xe rcise.
"You don't ha ve to worry about railing and
you can put yourse lf into it com pletely. Give the
c rowd a show. It's like being on stage-like being
a n actress."
HOW . MVCH DOES SIZE. or the individual
have to do with a gymnast's performance? Olga
Korbut, Nadia Comenici and Kathy Rigby were all
·s m all in stature. ··r don't think it has anything to do with it,"
Cr is says. "A little 1lrl doesn't a1ways look tood In
the dance Cfloor exercise>. I have really lone legs
and I was told once I learned how to use them,
they would look nice and add to my performance."
At 5·6 and 120 pounds. she has developed a
grace and charm that captivat~s the judges and
a udiences a t the Golden West meets, making her a
s tandout and the best on the Rustler team that
may be the top squad ln the state.
He.r current coal ls to ga in a f'ltll scholarship at
an out.-ol-stat.e. univenily, perhaps the Univen it.y
of Colorado, and complete her education.
• She has accompllshe.d the eoa111 abe has set for
herself in the pu t and few will argue the pro·
bablllty ol her gaining a acholanhlp to a four-year
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FOR THE RECORD I TENNIS I BOATING
HtmNG
FltMLY?
Mexico Race
Draws Record
Emry Field
• O tt't~t .. ._,.,,~""""
Malin Sights
$3,000 Pot
lly DAVY. CUNNINGHAM
OttlleO.llyl'lle!-mu.:<·1H t1•nnll\ news In Oruu~w County thb
wcl·k lt1 the chum()lon.lihlp round of th1• pn•sllgloui;
Yonex Open t.ournument at L<>ll Ct1ballcroll Rae
q uct and ~port.!4 Club Sunduy.
'J'ht' m"n'!i singles cham11 wlll tnkc home $3.000
while winncr11 111 the other 111ni:;lcH und doubles
categorit.'S will cul up a $2,000 pit'.
Top-seeded Gene Malin will race the surpris-
ing Renard Johnson in a qu.arterfanal match Satur-
day al 9:30 a .m . J ohnson, u.nseeded. has already
upset former UCI star Dave Eastman and slxlh·
11eeded Mark Andrews. . Also playing in a quarterfinal match Saturday 1s
Scott Carnahan, U.S. fast-serve champ. He'll meet
J eff Cowan, who has a lready beaten UCl 's Bob
Wrigbtand 14-ycar-old phenomT1m Pawsat.
In the w o m e n 's
( )
s ingles quarterfinals.
""'EN~lS Corona del Mar's Cyn-
J ' '"· thla Ashling will be op-pos ing No. 1 seed Kamber·
ly J ones.
J\11 matches Saturday a nd Sunday wall be free
to the pubhc. T hl' women's Mnglc..os cbampionstup
starts at 10 a .m . Ulld the men's bag payday fin al as
set for 11 : 30. Doubles finals urc schedulc..od at 1. 2
and 4 p.m. • * *
DICK BOllRNSTEDT, a two-time All·
J\mencan from USC. has jomcd the Racquel Cl.uh
of Irvine as bead professaonaJ.
Bobmst.cdt, 28, is a former World Team Teo·
nis pro with the Golden Gaters and was ranked No.
10 In United St.ales doubles in 1977. He owns vic-
tories over Vi tas GerulalUs, Raul Ramirez. Dick
Stockton. Geoff Mas ters and Butch Buchholz.
among others. J oining Bohrnsledl's teaching s taff is Lindsay
Morse, former n ational colleg1ate champ and No. I
singles player al UC Irvine .
The Racquet Club of Irvine boasts the only
clay courts in Southern Califomaa. and thal was a
selling point in the club's effort to lure
Bohrnst.cdl. "llavang thOtle red clay courts to work with is
a definite asset , not only to my own game bu1 .
mosl or all, to the aspiranJ( young players."
Bohrnsledt says . "Most tourneys worldwide are
still played on the clay.•· •••
NEWPORT BEACH will be the third st.op on a
s ix-city tour for the Tennis Legends Cham-
pionships, a $200,000 series beginning Thursday in
Atlanta and concluding Aug. 26 al Rhode Island .
John Wayne Tennis Club will host the Newport
Beach st.op, May 2-6, und that will be like a home
courl advantage for two or the "tennis legends"
who have agreed lo participate-Rod Laver and
Roy Emerson .
Emerson has 12 major lilies to bis credit and
Laver 1.s celebrating the 10th anniversary or hi.s
second Grand Slam. Each resides lo Newport
Beach.
Three·lime Wimbledon c hamp John
Newcombe is a lso on the Tennis Legends roster .
Others include Fred Stolle. Marty Relssen, Ken
Rose wall, Butch Buchholz and Cliff Drysdale.
*** TENNIS COURTS at.op a reservoir? Unusual.
bul ool unheard of.
The San Jua n Capistrano Water District is
planning to put six courts on top or its rcsevoir
near Dana llHls IUgh. Road work in the are a won't
be complete for another year.
Laguna Beach pioneered the reservojr·tennis
court Idea In Orange County a few years back
when the city In.stalled a court at.op the Bluebird
Canyon water facility.
Anyone interested In contracting to operate
the slx·COUrl project In Dana JUlls can contact
Dave Wella, president of the Orange County Tennis
Assn., at 831·2523 or 493·7676 . • ••
ANAHEIM IDLL~ Racquet Club Is laying the
foundation for a celebrity tournament April 22 to
benefit the Cystic fo'lbrosls Foundation.
Among those tentatively scheduled to play are
former heavyweight boxer J erry Quarry and en·
tertalnmont stars Joey Bishop, Max Baer , Jr .
Michael Dante, Chad Everett and Lyle Waggoner .
GoH Qualifying
~t for Thllrsday
Seven amateur golfeu Including Nancy
Mockett of Newport Beach, wUI play a qualifying
round 'J'hunday at Mesa Verde Country Club to tcy
for three vacancies ln the Women's Kemper Open
tournament the following week.
The qualltying round bc'llns at noon Thursday
after being rained out Monday.
Mockett lJ 1 flve·handkap golfer wlth others
and their handlcap111 Including : Cathy Hanlon,
Palos Verdes, one: Sue Bennett, Seal Beach, one :
Joan Marte P1~lllo, TorraMe, four: Otbra Ann
Dd·oreal, Torrance, flve; Connie Lo1em1n, Ila
clenda Hel1ht.1, five ; a nd Bonnie Holmes, Del aur.
five.
Tournament olflclala have announced that the
top '4 IDOMY wiMer1 on thl• year's tour are
1chedwed to play ln ~· Kemper e>p.n.
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.11, ...................
Whc'..-n 36 yacht:! set salt Sunday in the 800-mile
Newport t.o Cabo San Lucas race It will be more
than double the number or eolrlet In any of the
prcvlowt racn.
Why haa thls med!um-disla.nce race suddenl7
boomed to r1v~I the four other Mexico races that
coruilstently draw from 30 to~ entries?
No one is qulle certain, but NHYC race
rhairman George West believes ll m ight be the
timing. The race should
fin ish al the Baja
Callfomla 0 1\hlnte resort
al an Ideal time to allow
s kippe rs, cr.-ws a nd
tb ~1r families som e
ideal crulllinte an the Sf-a
or Cortez during the
1-:aster vacation
The Cabo Sa n
Lucas race was con-
telved In um as a bien-
nial aff.tr thMl would
provide good wind for
t he (•ntirc dis tance, BOATING whereas moat Me xico 111
yarht raceN run out of
wind ut thl' c11pe and
o ut Into the Gulf of
Callfomta.
Bl!f NOT MANY yachtsmen answered the
call In October. 1971, partly because the race con·
m eted to a certain extent with the start of lhe Long
Beach Yacht Club's La Paz race in November. On
ly six boats turned out ror the Cabo run.
To avoid confUct with other races, the 1973
Cabo race was scheduled In early March and drew
15 e ntries. But interest lagged again l.n 1975 and
only slx boats showed up oo the at.art.in« tine.
This led to a gimmick which hopefully woo.Id
save lhe r ace. Why not have a "staggered start"
in which the boats would take their baDd.icap Ume
allowance al the st.art rather than at the eod of t.be
race? It would also result <hopefully) in all of the
boat.a fulisb.lo& about tbe same Ume.
IN ltn TIIE RACE was started from the club
bar with an engine allowance to get lhe boats out
through lhe harbor entrance. Starting limes were
s trung out over 20 hours. The experiment was not
too successful as only nine boat.a turned out for the
race As at turned out, the scratch boat, J ohn
Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar was the last boat lo
start and the fi rst to finish . The others 't1(ere strung
out some 15 miles behind.
So back to the lrad1tional format -all boaL'>
stan together and compute the llme allowances at
the end of the run.
FOR WHATEVER REASON, the race caught
on this year. The 36 yachts st.artlng Sunday are
some of the top racing buckets on the West Coast,
represeutinl clubs from San Dleeo to San Fran·
claco.
Sixteen or t he starters will be from Orange
County clubt> and 12 from San Oteao. The re-
mainder are from Los Angeles, Long Beach,
Marina del Rey and San Francisco based clubs.
Jn addition to lbe 23 boat.a sailing under the tn-
teroational Offshore Rule. there will be a class or
13 P erformance Handicap Racang f1eet CPHRF>
in a race of their own ..
Ensenada Race
Invitations Sent
Announcements, invitations and entry blanks
· for the 32nd Newport to Ensenada JntemaUonaJ
yacht race have been mailed to more than 500
skippers. This race iR schedu.led for an April 21
start.
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES ls •:30 p .m . April
2. All entrant.a must have a valid bandlcar
certificate ror Ute Ueel 1n whlcb they l.nteod to aai .
1be race will be sailed in live diviaiona -In·
t.emational Offshore Rule Mari Illa. Performanco
HandJcap Racing Fleet, M.idgel Ocean Racing
Fleel, Midget Racing Association and Ocean Rae·
ing Catamaran Association.
THE GENE&AL CHAJ&llAN of lb.is year's
r ace ls J erry Brame and race committee
chairman Is Alan Oleson. The race Is spoosored by
the Newport Ocean Salling AaaoclaUon.
Nearly 600 entries are expected for lhe event
which is known for its spectacular start off the
Newport Jetty. It Is known as the largest interna-
tional yacht race in the world
5 Foreign Boats
Set in Transpac
or the 28 boat.a already entered in lbe 1979
Tranapac race from Loa Angeles to Honolulu, five
are from forelKn countries, according to Com·
modore Walter lloffm un of the sponsoring
Transpacific Yacht Club
THE UST Of' FOREIGN entries ls headed by
llMCS Oriole. a 102-root ketch from Vancouver.
British Columbia, s kipf)(?red by Capt. F .H. Hope of
the ~o~al Canadian Navy .
Other foreign entries Include Nero. a 46-foot
sloop out of Welllngt.on, New Zea!and and three
s loops from J ap1t n -lhe Nomi 111 f rom
Nlahlnomlya, and the Oekko V and Sunblrd V, both
from Tokyo .
THIS YEAa'S aACE 18 sch~uled to start at 1
p.m . June 30 otr tho Polnl l''ermln Buoy oullido
Loa Angeles Harbor .
May l 11 the deadlloo for fiUng entries. Race
chairman Thornton Ha mlin Jr. sold he expect.a 70
contenden1 ln the r occ>.
Morrison Out of Contention
SAN DIF.00 (t\P) Stun Morrison ls leaving
colle«ie basketball tor prlvole business, but about.
'70 other coacbH lrf' rcp0rtcd lnteretted in beeom
Ing head basketball coach at San Dieao State
University. Morrison removed his name from contention,
announcln1 hl• rHlgnation at Unlventty of the
Pacific after leading the Ti1era to lbetr ftnt
P1clnc Coaat Athletic Assn. champlon1blp.
Business w.dlleldly. Meteh 21, 1979
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DAIL y PILOT as
'X' Marks -GM's '80 Assault on Competition
DETROIT <AP) Whit lht>
1880 Gtoneral MOlONI COtnpJtC"t
will loot lake ts poorly )c.-pt
secrtl, but the auto lnduslr)' ''
watrtung closely to <'\' 1r lhcSt·
so-ulled "X can will u~ up
to their advanr e billing ., tbt'
moat •l«n1flcant n .-~·
automobile• in decade~
with lht' idea of 5CCfl'l'Y but
bt>rau autoa art• u .uall)'
1111med by leltt•r dunu~ ttwlr d
'ttlo&>mt•nr h• H ' .1tt1 u1 h'<.I t••
c epttonnl 1ntrr1• ... 1 rn 111dW1l ry
ClrC"h."<
design or a modcr11l'ly lnlurest
Int( car lhal falls short ot Its ad·
vance-bllllna All a(i?r c lt's a
c:rnulu.re of WllShlngton. D.C The car1 arc KOO pound ~
llghtt'r and 20 Inches s horter
lhan current models With the
b1u1 • four cyllnder enaine and
manu1I trtnsml sslon. the
H)'S. "ll 's lhe Oagsb1p car for
GM 's siilng-down effort "
AN UNIMPRESSED orflcial
at a GM competitor, however.
sniffs that "the ~nd product 1s o
hell ot a lot less formidable than
the rumors bad it. OM's ad·
vertlslnlJ dollars are more to be
luggage space t hat In a rear·
drive car would have been
needed for transmission humps,
drive shafts. rear axles and fuel
tanks.
As a result, the smaller Clla-
tlon will have six more cubic
feet of interior space than \be
Nova. according to Chevrolet.
The more Immediate probl em
1s 1980, when each company's
production fleet must average 20
mpg. And by designating the X·
car a 1980 model despite the
mid-model-year introduction ,
GM will get 1 v; years· worth or
production of the fuel-stingy
ca rs to apply toward the l9M
mandate. The h'ont·whl't'l·drhc nf"', to
be unveiled April 3, a rt" of
strate1tc lmportant'e to t~ na
Uon'11 No. l automukf'r 1n an)'
event. They r~pi:escnt CM '~
moat critlral move yet to sat.1 fy
the dt'mtnds Of tho t>nt•rgy Shon
1980i
" PiW I(" PIHl'TOS of them
h•vt" •Pptt•red roultnl"I)' tor
monlh.5 C'bryal<'r pr<'i.ld(•nt l,('i•
A fa('C)('u lllllY!t he ha" already
talte-n • lest apm X rnrl\ buvc
btt'n pott('d o\ f'o r d head
quorteri& In o.>arbOrn. on {) ll'U1l
lrH••Y' aod in dt'aleor lotrs
Ci M aay. the f1v<' t'61r dt'
vtlopn\<mt Pn'>l?rDm tor !hl· com
pal'ts ro!'t M .1rly SC! 7 t>tll1on. lhC'
mo'lt t·ver for a nt'w car lane In
<1ustry 1ru Ider:. \'XJ>('<'t lht• can
to star1 bl I~" than $4 .~oo
...,_ ... u ears .. ~ ••C
bee• .. •~ee••ltd .. .,e'll
ltlce, at ~t • .,no cu ....
GM PaOBABLY WON'T tout
the fact. bu\ the fuel tank is
ahead or the rear axle. a change
facilitated by front-drive and en·
dor5ed as safer by critics of the
behind-the-axle, below·the·trunk
placement or most fuel tanks.
GM hopes to steal sales not on-
ly Crom such U.S. compacts as
Ford 's Fairmont and Zephyr
a nd Chrysler's Volarc and
As pen, but from such imports a.~
the Volks wagen Dasher and
Honda Accord -"big" subcom·
pacts with big price tags. ru•.•
TB•: 1U •TO G IANT, who-st>
traditiona l st rength I s th\•
lut'ratlvt' b1ggur CMNI, can. no
longer afford to wink ut the: c-om
pac t mar ke t und its Cut>!
economy advantages. And wht-n
GM takes aim. It is an tnormo1J:-.
tbreat to ('()mpel1tors
"They're going to hurt everv
body else,·· Richard Haydon
auto analyst for Goldman, Sach!\ at Co., says of the new X·cnrs
1'he rumpac·t~ \A, 111 n•pl ....... lh'·
(' h •' v r o I 1• t N 11 v a Po n t I ,, c
Phoenh, Ol(bmoblk Orrw~a amt
Rulck S k y lark The Nova
ht>rome~ thf' ('1tatlon. but the
oltht>r namca. are un('hangt·d
2,SOO·pound Citation is r3ted by
the Environmental Protection
Agency at 24 miles per gaUon in
city driving, up 26 percent from
19 mpg on the current Nova.
The rars -dubbed "X" not
DEPENOING ON wuo·s
talking, the X·car is either a
11igo1firant df'vetopment in <Juto
"It's lhe first real legitimate
attempt to make a bjghty ruel·
efficient, all-new car," Haydon
Bank Stock to Be Sold
Fluor, Other Co(Utal Companies Report
A group or investors associated with Heritage
Bank in Anaheim has received permission from
directors of Irvine National Bank to make a cash
offer of $14 a share for Irvine National Dank stock.
according to a letter sent lo shareholders today.
The tenderlng group has said it intends to ac·
quire a majorlty interest in Irvine bank for cash
and tater merge it with Heritage Bank.
The Irvine bank, headquartered at 2171 Cam-
pus Drive, has a branch
ofrice in Woodbridge a nd ---T-,_\_K_l_N_G __ _
is scheduled t o open
a nother near Placentia STOf:K
and Superior in Ne wport ----------
Beach at mid.year. Total
resources at December 31. 1978, were reported at
$31 m illion.
Agettdes Lbt Client•
The following agencies have announced the
signing of clients:
-1be Weiss Group, Irvine, has been appoint·
LEASABL
~ADILLAai AT
......
AFFORDABLE RA.TES.
NABERS ~ • 2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 540-9100
QTM
Sells A Better
Mouse Trap
Th~ Remington 'SR101
All working parts and supplies of the
REMINGTON are inter-changeable with the
Selectric~. Only one machine Is completely
compatible with the IB~and you've guessed
tt ... tt's the REMINGTON.
(n4) 957-1195
~ality Typewriter
~a ME Maintenance Inc.
ed by ConUnental Carpet, a division of Bell In·
dustries, Inc., to handle Its public relations aC·
count.
-Lenac, Warford, Stone, lnc., Irvine, has
been selected to handle public r elations for
Roadstar Corp. of America, HunUngton Beach,
manufacturer of a care stereo and auto sound
products.
-'The American Association of Critical-Care
Nurses, an organiiation with more than 34,000
members, has named the Sanborn Co .. Newport
Beach, as its advertising and public agency.
-Donlque's Antiques. Inc .. Newport Beach,
Long Beach and Torrance, has named Millard Ad·
vertisiog, Newport Beach, as its advertising
agency.
l(jnney Air Conditioning, has assigned its
advertising work lo the Sanborn Co., Newport
Beach.
-Phillips Brandt Reddick, a Newport Beach
environmental research, planning and design
firm, bas been retained by Sud-Pacifica Invest·
ments to plan and coordinate two resort projects in
lhe South Pacific's Society lslands.
The agency will be responsible for land plan·
ning, project coordination, programming, pre·
llminary architecture, landscape architecture and
processing of the projects.
-Tarrant Specialty Gifta Co .. Garden Grove.
has retained Myra Herrema and Associates, Costa
Mesa. to handle advertising and public relations
for GiITunes. a concept in personal gifts.
Edu~ator R~orts Gahu
National Education Corp., Newport. Beach, has
re ported its third consecutive record year, with
net earnings or $2,357 ,000, or $1.58 a share, for 1978,
a gain of 10 percent over the $2,145,000, or $1.44, in
1977. Revenues or $26,252,000 also set a record, up 7
percent from the $24,586,000 of 1977.
Net earnings for 1977 included an ex·
traordinary item of $270,000, or 18 cents a share,
representing a tax credU from carryover of net
operating loss. Wilh this item excluded, the gain in
operating earnings In 1978 over 1977 was 26 per-
cent.
In the fourth quarter of 1978, the company had
net earnings of $529,000, or 37 cents, up 19 percent
from the $445,000, or 29 cents, in the fourth quarter
of 1977. Revenues for the quarter were $7,362,000,
up 20 percent from the $6,107,000 a year earlier.
The firm is a publicity owned vocational train·
ing school company with more than 70 owned and
franchised schools .
Suflisldfarw WI•• lob
A Fluor Corp. subsidiary bas announced a con·
tract to conduct a mining engineering feaslblllty
study for the Louisiana Division of Dow Chemical
U .S.A.
The 18·month study wtJI determine the
feasibility of surface min.inc lignite depoeits at
Dow's Cast.or Bayou project near Logansport, La.,
about 45 miles southwest of Shreveport.
Tbe work will be performed by Fluor Mining &
Metals, Inc .• headquartered in San Mateo. Fluor is
headquartered in Irvine.
IA I .. Goes to Fl ....
The Fluor Corp., Irvine, has announced
autborhaUon from Champlin Petroleum Co., Fort
Worth, a subeidiary of Union Pacific Corp., to pro·
ceed with expansion and modei'DllaUoo of its
Wilmington refinery near Loe Aftlelea. Value of
the cootrac:t to Fluor la more than $100 milllon.
The Southern Callforula dlvialon of Fluor
Ellgineera and Comtructon, loc., will perform full
enelneerin.g and procurement aervtces. Fluor
Comtructors, Inc. will perform construction.
lti like putting the ~
in your pOckd.
Eamings
Un£hanged
An Answer P119 "beepe(' Isn't 1 phone, but It's the
next best ttilna. It •ltrts you to Important e11ts
.-.ytlmt, anywhere In Los Anrtlts Ind Orqe
countln. 111 for one tow monthly r1t1. Tlltre's 110
limit to the number of "beeps" you can rectlvt.
No txtrl phone chlrses or spec111 eQUlpment to
Install, tither. If someone wents ~. they dial
YolK number on MY pllont and your "beeper"
&IVes you ttlt Sll!'ll. lt't 11 tlSY IS !hit C.11 us
today for your Answtf P11e ''betr>tr" -It's flkt
~ I phone In your pocket!
A~SWER PflBE
,. .... """"'c'"" 462-PAGE '" °""" c .. ..., 731-7777
Or ----"' .......... """",.. ...... "-.. •
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP> -Earnings on
common aharea of
Paelftc Telephone stock
for tbe three months
end1q Feb. 28 were un·
cban1ed from the same
pertod Jaat year, and
company officials
blamed the likelihood of
a multl-mllUon refund to
customers. Earning• for the
perlod were -42 cents,
wbUe eamlnp per com·
mon share for the year
endlnt Feb. 28 were
Sl.1$, compared to $1.92
• yearaco.
Clfl NJ-1111. ......... ..,. .
toworll for
Jl marks a major effort by GM
to capture a bigger share of the
compact market. where in 1978
1t managed only 27.5 percent or
all sales. second to Ford.
reared than the car itself."
GM President Elliott M. Estes
says lhat to meet the federal
mileage standard of 1983. GM
will have to sell two compacts
for every full·sized car.
A BELOW·U ,StO price tag on
the base X·car compares with
mo~ than $6.000 for the weJI·
equipped Dasher and Accord
The pricing will be more critical
i n competing with th e
domestics, however. The
cheapest Fairmont, for exam-
ple, is less than $3,800.
The key engineering feature is
front-wheel-drive, a first in a
non-luxury GM car . which saves
s pace. Ao •·east -west .. or
crossways engine and drive
train placement let GM shorten
the hood and save passenger and
"OUR SMALL CASS have not
been as successful as we'd like.
a t least over the tong run,"
Estes says.
The X-car comes with a stan·
dard Pontiac-built four-cylinder.
2.5-liter engine.
'SECRET' 1980 CHEVROLET CITATION PARKED IN DEALER LOT IN DETROIT
This Is GM's Replacement, Bred In Washington, O.C., for the Nova
Ove r The Counter
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STOCKS/ BUSINESS
Benefit Check
Sliould Be Done
By SVl~VIA PORTE&
Late 'n 1977, u woman oogan to suspect that bt:r
former employer had supplied f1dse Information about her
Social Security and Income tax deducUons after she
changed jobs three years before.
She wrote ror her records and found htlr SU$pic:lon& confirmed. But eve n though she caugbL the error rc:JaUvely
quickly, she allll is trying lo strail(hten out the aitualloa.
THE SOCIAL SEClJRITY Al>MINISTRATION sa~
such distrepancies are rare. But "rare" seems a slippery
wo rd in view of the fact thlit the administration itself re-
ports some 2.9 million such d ifferences e ach year.
Many don't come to Hi:!ht for 30 to 40 years after the
mistakes occur, when a work~r applies for retireme nt
benefits. By then, it m ay be next to impossible to correct
the data, because lhe federal government puts the burden
of proof on t mr>loyccs lo document how much money it has
taken
U an employer tells the employee one thin~ and the
U.S. government another, the government accepts the
employer's word.
Check your Social Security records at •east every
three years to m u k<.·
sure they arc rjght. Get
the form for s u c h
checking OAR-7004.
"Request for State ment
of Earnings" by go
ing in pe rson to the
local Social Security or
Money's
Worth
f1 ce or by writing Sociul S1·cunly Adminis tration .
Baltimore, Md 212.15.
You may as k for as many as 40 years of records anct
may specify the deLa1I you need yearly tota ls only, cam
ings by quarters, names of employers.
UNDER THE f·REEOOM OF INFORMATION Al't.
C'ha rgcs that went as high as $91 for records going back 40
years are waived. Rut a certification that the records arc
correct cosL'> S:J
This first sleP. could take two to three months. If you
find a discrepun~y. you need a new form: ''Request for
Correction of Earnings Records" <OAR-7008). When you
go to the office to pick up lhe form. take all records bear-
ing in the issue oril{mals, not c arbons ..
-From the I RS to the Social Security adnunistrat1un.
the federal government's altitude is that the employee 1s a
che at. The massive bureaucracy tends toward this behd,
a nd your only dcr~nse 1i. your 11wn documentation that you
are not
In the case of the woman mentioned ahovc. her
former employc>r admtlh·d µart M lht: mistake at on<'c•
T he rc•port that :.hi• hud lwcn pa1tl 111:-.l onc-lhmJ of what
she hud really .. :irnl'd was a "<'lt•rical error ,·• lhl·
l'mploy<'r said
BUT T i ff: "CORRECTION" ('RE/\TED other pron·
le m s : Money h ad IJ<.!en diverted from incom e tax
withholding and Mntrov('rsy arose over when funds h:ul
been paid. IHS ruled one way, then another. then a lh1rd
Only after two Freedom of Information Act request:. had
been filed to find out what her employf'r had said a nd
when was any corrective action started .
"Soeial Security was bad ... s he said with brttcrnei.s
"Slow. distrustful, d isinterested. Bui m r1ybl' SS should 111•:
1t 's our money lhut 1s being paid out "
fuw Spurts A.head
In Fi1ial-lwur Rally
NEW YORK <APJ Most gold and gambling stocks
rose and m any oil issuei. were weaker today in a m arket
which showed littlcovera ll trend until a rally near t he close .
The Dow J ones average of 30 industrial stocks bouncl'd
up a nd down in a narrow rnngc. The blue chip index wa:.
up 7.45 points to 857.76 wi th most of the gain in t he hnal hour.
The Dow al one point was down 6.
Trading was fairly t.1ct1vc. Ceimc rs and loser:. w <Jr<!
ev!•n.
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ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC BOX
Young Pianist Hailed
U Plullwnnonic plenJid in Cowity Con£el1
Th1•n• urt• m uny con cert
piun1 ta old t'n<.>ugh to b\-\'cf1m
Dronfman'a fathor who coul<l
not have brouetht lQ Ot• •thoven'H
Plaoo COrH'erto No l Uw maluri
l)' a nd l'n•llJvlty lhl' youni,:
art11 t th •rnon1t11 ntl•d ta ~I
Wl't'kl'nd
11 wa.a .s du.ulmM J)tldvrn1am·•·
hy the l .o~ l\nijl'h·11 )'hllh:\rrnonil'
Orc ht'stra '11 21 yl'nr old lilUt•i.I
• ind 1t i.hould hovt• brouitht him
.1 lllllnthn~ uvo.1\11111 fr om Jll
OraniW' Omnty l 't11lh .1rrno1uc
Socl('ly au<11l'n<''' 111 ~Jntu Anu
\'EFIM UJ\D TO lw contenl
w1tb .1 u~lUln\.-d ovutmn JmJ a
few !IC8Ut•n.'<l che.:n. But that :-..
Onngl' County, yuun)( man
there are limes wht•n nuthmit
horl of an earthqu.Ak~ will hfl
t•onc~rtgoers out or their seal~
The young RuSi.1an tb drawmlo(
rave reviews wherever he plays
and t hat is not to be "Aondered al
in the lJghl or his drt\ tn~. prob
mg Jnd thoroughly inb p1red
Beethovt:n
TOM BARLEY
Music Box
puinist of mle rnauooal st~turc
wJ~ M!at('{l at the keyboard.
BUT IT WASN'T lhe only
thi ng of beauty on lh1s at
tractive OCPS program.
We were given a performance:
of Sir Wilham Walton's First
Symphony that was by far the
b<>~l offering or this noble work
that the writer has heard m an
American concert hall
The work is essentially Britis h
in its structure and often emo-
l1onal scoring and the subtletaes
lhal Walton wove into his first
symphonic venture often escape
the American ensemble charged
with its performance.
has lo go back more than a dee·
ade to recall a nything compara-
ble to this perlormance.
Nevertheless, tba t m agoiCi-
cen t message appear ed to
escape many members of the ·
audience In the Santa Ana High
School auditorium. Jl was not
the kind of ovati~n t hat Harth .
and his LAPO so r ichly deserved
for a sterling errort .
The first installment in what
proved to be a m e morable
weekend of great music came
Friday nigh t with brilliant
performances by flautist J ean· ·
Pie rre Rampal of works by
8a{'h . Devienne and Mozart
WO RKING WITH t h e Los
Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
Rampa! very quickly showed us
why so many mus icians and
· mus ic lovers regard him as the
world's greatest exponent of the
flute
===================:., The rondo thut lead:. us into
SO WITH SIDNEY Harth who
took the podium in the abscnct'
o f Carlo Mar ia Giulini He:
worl(ed hkc <t fwnd to reproduce
the Walton message <tnd ht: will
be ~ratifll'd lo know today that u
Walton admirer who know!'.
every note of that glorious scort•
His work with the baton was
no less Impressive: he 1s a Ou1d ,
sens i tive conductor and his
direction obviously ins pired a
cha mber group that clearly was
delighted to h<i v<' this great man
in their ranks
.. ,~, 111 !/lb1•l11 •••
'"ONCE IN PARIS' IS CHARMING.
RJNNY. SURPRISING ...
AN INllMATE AND VERY
NfARLY PERFECT W VE STORY ...
ROGERS, PERFORMANCE STANDS wrm 11iE YEAR'S BEST.
'ONCE IN PARIS' has more
than anything else a tang
of freshness as exhilarating
as a wine. bread and c heese picnic
in the Frenc h countryside:~~
c1 ... 1~-.( 1•11111'''" J.,._ "'~l· r. 'l 11rn
edwards HARBOR TWIN·
HARIOR AT WILSON. COST A MESA
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BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTRESS
J•ne Fonda
BEIT DIRECTOR HalMhby
BEST SUPP. ACTRESS
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Jon Voight
BEST SUPP. ACTOR
Bru~Dem
BEST SCREENPLAY
the finale was espet1ally well
played Anyone lis tcninR lx'h.ind
dosed door.> at the conl'l'rt hall
could qufrkly have bt·l'n h.-d tu
believe that a veteran concert
Bee Gees Set a Record
HOLLYWOOD 1A P 1 The Bee Gees have
won so many honors lately thcy1 almost didn't
notice their latest accomplishment.
RSO record~ announcc<I that lhe Bee G<"cs·
Lear Plans Movie
With Martin M u ll
llOLLYWOOD <AP1 Norman Lear return"
to the motion picture scone afll'r an c1J!ht·yt•ar
absence with "Religion." his fi rst film under a
oew conlr<tcl with Uni ver!>al PiclUres.
Martin Mull and Fred Willard, ~ho starred in
Lear's ··America 2Night," will star in the movie.
Lear is co writing the film with Alan Thicke, who
was producer and head writer of the syndicated
TV series.
Alt.hough Lear previously wrote. directed and
produced movies, he is best known for such TV
comedies as "AJI in the Family," "Maude " a nd "One Day al a Time."
Reynolds Hailed
JUPITER, Fla. <AP> -Actor Burl Reynolds
is F lorida's first Am bassador or the Arts.
Reynolds received the award Tuesday night
from Secretary of Slate George Firestone. The
award honors outstanding individuals in the arts
w ho bave brought cultural recognition to F lorida,
said a spokesman for Firestone.
4 ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS
Including:
BEST ACTRESS
Ellen Alan
Burstyn Alda
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Omlin IWfman \1nessa &dgraye
A fictional solution to the real
mystery of Agatha Christie's
disappearance.
"Tragedy" 1s No I on Billboard m agaz1ne':-
newcsl singles chart. making the Bee ~s the on
ly rock group to have eight No I singles this
decade
"I FEEL VERY GOOD about it." said the Bee
Gees' Barry Gibb. reached by telephone al h1!>
Miami Beach home. "I wasn't really aware that 1l
was a record "
Asked if he plan<.'d lo celebrate the event. Gibb
laughed. "We've been celebrating all year. tu ....
t•veryUung's been ha ppening. It's like a big bub
blc . someday it'll bur:-.1. but right now wt:·re ha\
1ng the llmt• ol our lives "
"TRAGEDY" BRINGS TO f1vt• the nu mber of
consecutive Bet! Gee s ingle releases that have
reached the number one spot on Billboard's charts .
an achievement s urpassed onl y by the Beatles.
"'1th six consecutive singles in 1965 and 1966
"I think we 'll go for that one too." Gibb said
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NBC's Skid Continues
ABC Grabs First Seven Spots in Ratings
N~:w YORK 11\P i D1·~ptl(' almoc;t cons tant
-.<·hcdulc shu!Oang r1r perhaps bccau1-;e or 1t
'\ BC's s ha re of tht' TV <1udicncc seems to be
:.hrinking by the w1·ck
The troubled net work reached 1ts lowest point
of the ~ason in the w<'ck ending March 18, listing
onJy one program "l.1ttle !louse on the Prairie"
in 14th place a mong lhe first 22 rated by the
A.C. Nielsen Company
N BC's rating ror the week was a season low of
13.6, nearly 10 points behind ABC's 22.2. CBS was
second at 17.7 <related story Page 89).
THE NETWORKS SAYS THAT means in an
avearge prime time manutf' during the week. only
13.6 percent of the homes m the country were
tunPd to NBC.
/\BC, in fact, had the week '!> seven most·
watched show:-., and CHS claimed three of the first
10. No. 1 Cor the week was "Three's Company,"
followed by a "Thrf'e'/) Comp<my" s pinoff, "The
Ropers.·· which was being aired ror the first time.
ARC now bas been Cirst in the ratings 10 weeks
ma row, and NBC third the last five weeks.
THE RATING FOil "TIDlEE'SComoanv" was
38.5 Nielsen says that m eans of all the ho mes in the
country wilh TV, 38.5 percent saw at least part or the
sbow.
NBC has overhauled its prime·lime schedule
sever al limes stncc September. and only one or the
p.-ograms Introduced since the sta r\ of the TV
season has shown any sign of vitality . That pro·
gram, '"Diff'rcnt Strokes," was rctnked 23rd for the
week.
TV Slwws Cited
OKLAHOMA ClTY <APl -The National
Cowboy Hall of Fa me has named two ielevision
programs, "Centennial" and "Stubby Pringle's
Christmas" as Western Heritage Award for 1979 in
the fiction categor y
This is the first time judges huve made t.wo
selections in the fictional category.
"labi, The Last of His Tribe" was named in
lbe factual category and composer Michael Small
was named ror t.be mualc in the moUon picture
''Comes a Horseman."
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M ~t of N BC'!l rt•cent entries in the ratings
com pl'l1lion were c lus tered near the bottom. "B.J .
anti the Bear" in 47th place. "Cliffhangers" 49th,
lht.• ultra -t'xpens ive "Supcrtrain" 55th, .. Mrs.
C'olumbo" 59th.
J.'OUR 01<' THE WEEK'S h vc lowest-rated
prog rams were on N RC, 1nclud1 ng No. 64
"Checkered Flag or Cral>h," No 65 "llarns and
Co . " No. 66 ··w eekend'' and No. 68 "Rafferty and
the llt~hway Husth:rs ." The interloper was CBS'
"In St· arch of Peace" news special, ranked 67th.
Herc are the WPck 's JO top-rated s hows :
"Three's Company." with a r<1tmg of 38.5
reprc~entang 28.7 million homes. "The Ropers," 36
or ZG.8 m111ion. "Laverne and Shirley." 35 4 or 25.7
mil hon. "Happy Days," 33 or 24 6 million, "Mork
and Mtndy," 32 3 or 24. I million. "Eight is
EnouJ(h.'' 28.9 or 21.5 m1lhon. and "J ericho Mile,"
28.4 or 2J.2 million, all AUC. "M·A·S·JI," and "60
M 1nu lcs." 28.3 or 21. I million. tie, and "One Day al
a Timl'," Sunday night, 27.8 or 20.7 million, all ens.
Tiit: NEXT 10 i:.how::. · .
"Angie." AUC ; "/\II m the Family," CBS ;
"Barbara Walters Spec ial," ABC, "Little Jlouse
on the Prairie," NBC: "Barney Miller " and
"Soap," both ABC; "Alice," CBS; "Charlie's
Angels'' and "Vcgas~1· both ABC, and "Dukes or
Hazzard." CBS.
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TUBE TOPPERS
NU(; 1J !)·()() "Studs Lomgan ...
The conclusion or the three-part TV
mov1 • from the novel about growing up
in the l)(:prci,slon years.
KTLA 0 9·00 Americans. The
cowboy rancher Earl Hardeman. is pro·
falt•d an 'this segment a s a man working
to kt·ev thl' legend of the American cow·
boy i.allV{',
J\U • fJ 10.00 -20120. The slayer of
Killy Genovcl)c ii, interviewed on the
15th C1nnivcrsary of the girl's death.
8f9Qlnec:t und Riiy Joe
W1l1tam•. LIOO 09 Plitt•
Showg1111 Mlahkin and
Oonucc• Johnny O<irk
JKqvet1ne OOUQUOI
'1i) DA VIO 8U98KIND
An tnl-w nn Truman
C30011
t:30 (fJ CUPPEA REVIEW
10-008 KAZ
A yOtJng woman whMe
pe1ents believe l>hfl has
l>-1 bretnwoshod t>y ~
rohgiou• cull kionap 1>o1 ootous Kai can c.om1)4<1te
hit 1n\leshga11on ol thu
C#$(l
UG HEWS -~ 20/20 Sylvtl Cha$e 1ntet'•111ws 11\tl
mu•de ••< 01 K111y
Genovusu on Ille 15th
annM>rwry ol niir death,
Geraldo R•vera 1nvMh·
gatt>6 the preloronttal
lre1'11m~1 0"'60 10 SOtNl
coat mme oper11101s Oy the
l6dera1 government Oove
Mar~ •OPo<tS oo the m11·
U!ie of properly ln;t ~
ti) HIGHT GALLERY
t Do Not 8elOng To The
Human Wofl<l' A womao
M" a \llSI0<1 ot het llllPPOS
lldty oead boylrl6f'ld on ,,
t>Jttleflold m THE ADVOCATES
' ShOtJl<l lhe U S Ag•Ott fo
U N Cont<OI 01 Seabed
Mlnmg?'
!~:: 1 • i:m ®J HEWS MAKE ME 1.AUOH 0 MOVIE
• • ', .. Apanmont t or
Peggy" ( 19481 W111i..m
Holden. Jeanne C181n A
pror .. ~sor olla<s Ill• alllG 10
a ~tudenl and n•a p1&gn:1nt
Wltft tOt hOuSlng (? NI )
d) CAROL BURNETT
AHDFRIEHOS
Shutterbug
GuMll T1tn Conwey, Bor·
nadette Pe1er1
Cl) THE OOOOIE8
Gr-crtllet Frankenl•·
do. 1t1e ~• amazing dog --&!) DICK CAVITT
0.,..ta FIKm&n 81tfl<IC>,
DaVKf ftt NI, Moma Slogel.
OiGk Young f Part? ol 3)
1 uo II Cl) AOCf<fOAO FllES
The und-ld becomes
cooV>tlOl!d 1h1t J1ftl haa
$80,000 ot peyott money
betono•no to the mon
wttoM de•th ne ·~ 1nvest1·
Q!llnO
U TOHIGHT
Host Johnny Carson
Guesls Otctl Van Patten
Ju<l•lh 8leg6n Tony ()ella.
Manene Har1iey U SOUPY SALES G Q]) POt.ta WOMAN
Pepper attempts to
e•~ a ma561ve coun ·
letlOtllt'IQ Ol>Of illOn
-~SHOW
8A&KETBAU
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TournOlneht Finats'
fE) CAPTION£D ABC
HEWS
MORNING
12:00 U TWILIGHT ZOt4E
'"HOGUS Pocu, And fflfiby"
Mr f'111by nas ll'Ht mo51 "'"'° tm&g1n8tt0n In 1own
ano 1mprMM1 quite d ·-··peopie W11h ti
• Al.FRED HnCHCOCK
PMSEN'TS
.. The B•o SCOfll " leen-
age gong 01 •oot>eri. 1ob
one nousenold 100 many
12:30 0 MOVIE
• • Red ltQht ' ( t9491
Geo•ge R1t1 V1rg1n16
Mayo An e•-c:on ·~•!>·
onOO WtlhOut gutlt t•nd~
Susan Anton is shown in a scene from her
seg ment of NBC 's n ew s er ies "Cliff·
ha ngers," where s he plays a news photo·
graphcr flirting with danger .
love whll• tHklnQ
,.._ I! Iv 46 min.I
• MOYie * * "Fl••• Y1nll tnto
To61yo'' ( 19451 Tom Neel.
Batbe<• Halt. In ordef to
twl!ICt vltll llOll'lkf bOmb
NCTet• from 1 POW held
171 '"' Jepe11114t. "' ,,,.,,,.. leen undeo goM p&ISllC Wt·
oet'f 10 ~NS IOenll•
'Y._ ( I ht , 30 min )
12:37 . di MANNIX Joi MllC*t• ,,..., PeOOV'•
l)Oyfl'lend WU inYOIYtel in I
11UQ11 nMc:o«OC' lrtefl.
12M 8 (J) KOJA.I<
Kojlk f\lnt tnto trouble
with • auapec;t' • p118"tl
8nd me ""'en11e ~ wtw.. rry.ng 10 hnd the
mutOlr., of a IOcel ll<>Od·
ium
1:00 0 TOMOMOW au.11 Or .Joe Pvrach
h6ad of an liGoh<>lic <l!f\11·
t>1thatt0n c.ntet, and two
Sonnet alCOltohcs
I LOVE IXPE"18 1~ WMfTID: OE.AD 09'
ALIVE
• MOYIE
*''> "Tlle Pfflate l•"" Of ""am AmJ Eve" 119601
Micitey Rooney, Mllml9
van Doren A g<OUP of bu•
pasaengo•s bound l o•
Nevioda Jrn 11ea1ed to a
"QUOllnO ol the Sc•IP•
tvres·· by tl>e t>u• d<l\le• (I
1\1 .301n1n I t:461 HEWS 1:80 NlWS 2:00·= • • .. Hvngry t-t~r· t 19471
JHn Simmons. M ... geret
l OCk wood The l\eir I of a
VIGIOf•an family 10f1une
d 1Htp1te tt>e1t weetth
thfough gafTlbling. (2 hra I
8t MOYIE
• • • • · Sallf•" 11ese1 v""
tor Matu<e. Janet Leogll
Whtie <>" 1 Sllf11•. an Alt1·
can QUlde encovntets tl\9
Mou Mau nahYeti who
killed 111111am11y (2 h!A I ,
2:16 1 NfW$
2:20 MOVIE
"• •, ··rs1and 0 1 Tne
Lo11·· (19681 R1cha1d
Greene Luke Hali>'n An
.,dventu"ng anth•<>C>OIOOIS' ""° '"' l81T1rly ilGCldenlelly
hl)d the remot6 ISiand
wfl!(,11 t ney· ve beet' lieel\ •
•nQ ""100 1hey get 1><1acheO
on It (I hr , 50 min I
8 MOVIE
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KuntUCI\'(' I 19391 Q(l()fqti
Rlilt Zasu Pitts HOfSti , •C·
•nQ ~ •uns "'Oil on tho
Oluegf~ reg.on l 1 hf • 20
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4:00 • MOVll!
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Ae1urn1" (IDS I) LIO C•1t1I·
IO, Jeanet111 COITI04lf file
llW'r>OV• Me11c:410 tft\I01v-
11onary •etulTlfl boltle with
the aid of 10.000 men t2
httH
• MOVIE
• • .. The 8'1.n MlllChfne
( 10561 P•tnck Blwr. £14&.
b eth A llen Whtn •
tnachlne 'eo<"et'"9 b<ft40
wave. uposes a Pfychc>-
pathlC k"ltlt. a 1>5ychl8111>t
and 1115 wtle tutn to c11mu
f 1 hr , 30 min I
Tlaur•dafl'•
Da11d•~ Movlt>•
AFTERNOON
5.-00 9 • • .. ~ Aancn ..
(19401 Gene AUlfY A COw·
t>oy returns to A hOITIU
IO'oOn c;eleO< atlOn 11 hf )
12:00 fJ * * ''> "Mall Ota«
8fldfl' ( 1964 1 0udOy
ED.en. l<elf DI.lite& A con·
cerned party t•MIS to ll4lttle
a wtld youth dowrt t>y
a1rangtng lt mafflagu lo•
"""11nr .30m.n1 • ***'It "MariO'te
Morntngst11" (Parl 11
( 19581 Gene l(eoy Na1alM1
WOOd An ltflptM5'0n3b•e
young Ol<I 18111 tn IOlre ''"'"
a mlddl&-agod aongwri1e1.
only 10 d1r.GOver mat he I\
a la•lu•e I 1 hr • f>O mm I
3:00 Q]) • • •11 ··erock·11 l<J~•
case.. t 19721 R1c;hd•O
Wldmatk, Henry D ... rrow A
rellfed New YOtk pc>'i<k·
m.ln hnds lllf"""4t b~ 11
w«k -h.,, new lo•l!·
man is accu~ ol mv•CI'"
(thr ,30mtn)
3:30 8 " • 'h "Jubot .. I 1!'1'>01
Glenn fO<d. tmltl<t Boiq·
nrne A young dnltot sHUl<"
the a•d ot " m1"•~W• ~
daugltte< antir 11t1 ·~ torc.t.-<I
10 k•tt "' sett-d6lun~ I t
nr ,30 min I
Network to Slice
Kids' 'IV Ad Tllne
NEW YORK 1AP > ABC Tclcv1s1on ha:. an
no1.mced that it will cut network commercial t ime
during weekend mornjng children's programmin)(
by 20 percent over the next two years and rill some
or the time with messages on health and nutrition.
The resC or the "free tam e" will be used for
public service announc~ments and g~neral pro·
gram W ormation.
The total amount or network and local com·
me rcial time will be equa l to or less U,an the total
commercial lime currently being carried duran~
prime lime networ k hour~. ABC said.
'Flame' Set
HOLLYWOOD f AP>
--Ed ,Friendly. who pro·
duced "Bac kstairs al 1-iiiimilliiiiiii-..liiii..,..,...._..,.
the White House," will
produce "The Flame Is
Love." the firs t rilm
adaptation of a Barbara
Cartland romantic nov·
el. The two-hour movie
will air nert season on
NBC.
"MUIDBIY
DECarfrGJ
•THE PASSAGE'"
f RI
DtVINR•
JOHNWlTBd'
What John T. Booker
knows about the C.l.A.
could get him killed.
~;--f~~® , .... ,. T~k
•GOOD GUYS WEAR •ACK•
Starring CHUCK NORRIS
Aieo Stirring ANNE ARCHER Specl11 AppearanQe JIM BACKUS Ind
JAMES FRANCISCUS
11 Conted Morgan LLOYD HAYNES
DANA ANDREWS
• tfln Action One fHm ,,.,.,_,,,Lid.
from Amerlcen CIMme Ae!Hllng
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ENTERTAINMENT I TELEVISION
from thP aurhor a "fwn1v "&~ti
''A unique. imaginaelve. thinking -man'~
shocker. If you Uk,• cHff-hanger .
hypnol1 J>('ll and t'dge-of·th<' 'e'u ~ruff.
see TH WI Kf:.R MAN!"'
Uiu~ ,. V. 1lh.11t1-.. •n 1 'h •l°'l >1.
0 A chilli ng and e ngrossing occult thriller!"
.k~nn.-M1lkr ~ r F .1m11l\·r
. "' ...
-
Wliat Happened, Fred~
·tvenna11 Di8cruse8 'NBC Problem/ in Ratings ·
By P•'Tt;R J. 90\'Ell
l,OS I\ GEt.f:S 1/\1)1 II '" reforr\'d to a21
·the Nl ruohlf'm" cu "llw Mlvt•r1nun prohlt'm,"
ttnd It la th<-telcvliuon industry'& favorite topic. lt
111 wutchC'd 'n Hollywood with more inlcrc!il \hun
anyttuna< thul ahow11 uv on U\t> tulx'
The ~ubJl'l'h1 ... , ·d Sii vtirinan, TV wh.ard
wh°'4 fiq1l()1l~ al C'HS und AH(' hrt' the stuCf of
ltf:t•nd .' and thf' Nallonnl Hroadca&Un(l Company.
the troublt'd rnmmun1cat1oru, 1(1t1nt that hired
S1lvt•rm•m ut ;_1 ll'IH1rt('<J SI m1lhon a yf:at to haul
tht• n..twork out of tht• mlrt'
Mkr rum' month,.. umfl'r S1lvl•rinan. NBC i:; •
llll \-l'r v mud1 In lht• 1111n•
:-.11\ l'fll\0!11 "'~·llc.t•d 1111 0 ••
b l c.ik :.ltuulwn Jl N UC
l II l'I ~ .1 \ U f I' !\ l ' l II 0 ti I 0
T\ ' r.11111~!> r lil't• I h1· rlt•t work
"'.1~ l'lll11•0t'hl-d in IJ:.t pl1tce
"''th faint hor~ of 1mmed1..itr
1 m pro' t•mt<nl t\d vcrt1s 1ng
doll.ir-~ 14'Ptt> b<-1ng !IJWnl al lht·
nther net work!> Affllcated st.1
t1ons wen· Jumping :.hip with
d1~patch
Nelwo 1 k rc•venuc:. were
down by 20 percent SILV£11MAN
SINCE StLVl!:RMAN BECAME NBC presl·
dent. executives ha\•c c.irnved and vanished almost
as fast as NBC's n(·w sl•ries Programs are aired
and canceh.>d rn whC>lesale loL-. And ther e was that
expensive. e mbarras:.ing boo·boo the $12 million
"Supertr:un." a dismally rated series for which
Sri vc•rman reluctantly acci.'pls responsibility.
"Why was l latc·1 " runs a standard NBC joke,
"l took the 'Supertrain ' "
gonl"' Or. does tht: wiiard just need some lime ~
bPll'I h1:s :\t~ll ''
SILVERMAN, FOil ONE, is Inclined loward
the latter VICW.
"What a lot of people don't unde~tand," he
said Is an interview. "Is thal the schedule we now
havt> Is a schedule In transition, on a network in
transition. You can have the best-laid plans, but
you have to get on t he air. I've been here nine
months. The avera·ge development cycle for a fall
s eason Is a year . year-and-a-hair. So. obviously.
there's been a lot of very fancy footwork involved.
"But the network is not In a s deep trouble as
everyone s ays rl is. I think when we release our
first-quarler profits next month, it will show \hat
Jhe profit hoe 1s going up. That is an incredible
real considering that in 1978. the profits were sub·
s tantially down I think the mere~ract that the ltne
1s reversed would 1nd1catc a major turnaround ..
SILVERMAN SAID THE outlook for NBC isn't
quite so dismal as it might seem . that there Is
method to the network's m1dseason cancel-order-
cancel madness. NBC's one objective. he said. is
to find a few strong shows on which to build a pro-
gram ming base for next fall. That's the way ABC
climbed to lhe top under Silverman's guidance. its
base consisting of such shows a s "Happy Days."
''Laverne and Shirley," "Barney Miller" and
"Char)je's Angels ."
OAn.Yl'tLOT ..
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNQA.Y
"HARD CORE" (R)
"THE EYES OF LAURA MARS"
WALT OISNE:Y PRODUCTIONS
"NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (0)
"ICE CASTLES" (PG)
"SAME TIME NEXT VEAR"
"CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG)
JANE FONDA
"THE CHINA SYNORONE" (PG)
"FAST BREAK" (PG)
"THE ONE ANO ONLY"
"AGATHA" (PG)
"MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS"
RICHARD PAYQR
"IN CONCERT" (R)
"WHICH WAY IS UP'>
"EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE"
"BEYOND THE DOOR. PART 2"
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S
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"UP IN SMOKE"
"CALIFORNIA SUITE"
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TV producers. instead of being happy with the
work provided by the Silverman frenzy. have
!>taged a minor re volt. objecting to what they con·
.sider unreasonable time limitations on NBC's or-
ders Viewers are confused by all the changes.
"Our proble m is that there are rlo easy time
periods in telev1s1on. a t least. no easy time periods
for us." Silverman :-.aid. "We scheduled new pro·
gr:.ims. which have to go u~a1n~t hit show:. ion
other networks>. Wh at we're doing now <ind
everybody at the network 1:-\'ery .single-minded
about it -1s tryinJ,! lo max1m1w the num ber of
<-ar ry-over shows . All or NBC's marketing a nd ad·
vertising a nd promollonal efforts are being direct· ALL 0A111£.1Ns o f'cN •:l OP.M.HtGHTU
ed toward thal One goal. Cfuld Ut\der 11 Fr~e Ut\IHl • K IOd•• Playqrout\d Whal has happened? Is the Silverman magic
"I think that by the time this prlme·time ~~;;::;:~~;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;:;~:;;;;:;;~~·
season plays out. we will have established ... a
much broader base o f returning s hows. and then •
we can construct a schedule for the fall. You know.
we introduced mne shows in the January· February
period. and we'll be introducing another half-dozen
shows in Apnl and the beginning or May. That's
about 15 snows . It's my anllc1pation that of the 15
shows. we'll end up with fi ve or six programs tha t
will be renewable programs. 1n add1llon to the SU('·
cessful 1 programs that were already herel
"Clli Ps." ·Quincy" and "Lillie House on lhl' STARTS FRIDAY
Pasiones De Sangre Explotan En
El Boulevard-Y El Boulevard
Existe of Noche
Everything Happens On The
Boulevard -and the
boulevard happens at
night.
Jazz Band Given
New Name, Look
By JAY SHARBU1T
NEW YORK t l\Pl -After 13 years. the
famous big swinging band called the Thad Jones·
Mel Lewis Orchestra is minus its star trum·
peter. ll aJso has a new name . Mel Lewis and the
Jazz Orchestra .
.. We had lo make cl official." s ays Lewis, 49, a
veteran big band drummer who sard Jones, his
trumpet-playing part.ner. simply hadn't been able
to work enough with their band lo justify its old
name.
.. l guess you could say we drUled apart.
because it takes two to drill," said Lewis, whose
band --under its old na me -has been nominated
for Grammy awards four limes for its recordings.
"BUT FOR THE LAST couple of years. Thad's
been spending most or bis tlme In Denmark with
lhe Danish Radio Or chestra. and businesswise, it
basn 't worked out too wen for us.
"lt was just one of those things."
Efforts to contact J ones here for comment this
week were uns uccessful. His sister-in·law. Mrs.
Hank Jone!\. said she understood the trumpeter-
glugelhomist slill was in Denmark.
THE THAD-AND-MEL playing partnership
achieved public a nd critical notice from the start.
in the mid-19605. when their 17-plece band began
its famed Monday night sessions at the Village
Vanguard here.
Lewis said the club remains "home base'' for
his band.
He said he and J o nes. then the band's main
composer and arranger, as well as chief soloist .
never started their orchestra as a "kicks" ba nd
that played only fo r the fun of it.
"No. Thud and l never had any intention of
this being anything but a working band ...
While it used to play onJy the Ne w York area.
the group be<-ame an active ·road" bard in the
last few years. he says. louring not only in the
U.S .. but.also in Europe and J apan.
Prairie.'
TO THE DIS Af'FECTED producers upset
because of Silverman's short.time deltvery de·
mands. Silverman ofrered a truce·
'""hat was a m ista ke. and I'll never do that
again l learned my lesson. and I learned it the
ha rd way. What else can l say? Hopefully, when
you make a mistake. wba t you do is never make
that mistake again."
On the other hand. Silverman said he will not
rely so heavily on those same producers io the
future.
"There will be a lol more producers represent·
ed in the fall schcdulC' than we have now. I've
always been a firm believer that the more people
we have contnbutmg to the pro~ram schedule. the
more production companies that are involved. the
more diversity the better the schedule is going
to be. The key word is diversity, diversity in pro·
gram suppliers but a lso in program types."
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•Special Diets •Horoscope
Wedneld•y, M111ch 2t. t979 DAIL. Y PllOT CJ
Groeery Bag Bloes:
Is Food Still
A 'Bargftin'?
8 > U()N I\ t;Nl >ALJ.
4.t' P•f'm Wft .. f'
W SHl NGTON With food price~ <'Onhnu
mg to r hmb, the Agn<'ulture Oepllrtmc11t I!> tt•ll
llfJt ron:.umt'rs h o~ t o :.hop mo r e ef
f~cwntly and thut eroceraes really are te klog a
relatively smaller blt or a family's take·home pay
Offi cials say the reports are not part of a
coni.c1ou1> effort by USDA to propagandize food
costs because surb a nalyses are Issued regular
ly by vanous agencies in the department.
R V~ FORTE OF the department's OUlce
of Governmental and Public Affairs said two re·
ports about food costs issued this month were
coincidental and that there is "no campaign" to
provide the news media with Information to
help soften government reports of spirahng food
prtCl'S
Tht> department predicts retail rood prices
now are "most hkely " expected to rise 8 S per·
cent this year, compared to etn earlier forecast
vf 7 5 ~rcent. But experts say the earlier pre·
dieted range or this year's gain. 6 percent to 10
percent, is sliU possible. depending on weather
and other factors.
Recently the department issued a "feature"
report about how food "takes a s maller bite or
your take-home pay almost every year" and
provided figures back to 1929 to support that
claim
The Agriculture Depart-
ment
'takes
claims that food
a smaller bite of
your take-home pay
almost every year. '
t
. . ..
. ..
. .
FIFTY YEARS AGO, the report said, the
national average expenditures for food required
23.4 percent of disposable income. Put a nother
way, lhe ,"average" family spent 23.( percent or
its take-home pay on groceries.
The take -home pay spent for food, ex·
pressed as a percentage, has been used fo r
many years -especially during times when
prices are going up -to Illustrate that food still
is a "bargam" for families.
Eating Nutritiously on a BDdget
But the percentage figure has been dis·
credited for some time because It is an average
and does not illustrate how much of a low·
income family's ta ke-home pay has .to be~~nt
on food. •
Department reports in recent years have
carefully pointed out this discrepancy.
IN 1'78, THE report said, food spending
repr esented 16.5 percent or disposable income,
as measured nationally. ln 1977, the food share
took 16.7 percent.
"Tltis does not mean the •typJcal' or
<See GROCERIES, PageC4)
Remember when bread was SO cents a loaf and a candy bar cost a dime? When a big bag of
potato chips sold for 40 cents and top grade ham
burger was s1·a pound?
If you do, you're not harking back to the
da rk ages, sa_ys the California Dietetic Associa-
tion <CDA >. Or ange District.
Inflation bas become a family fact or life.
doubling the cost of a bag of groceries in just
lOyears.
"But good nutrition is as important as it
ever was and even now it doesn't have to break the famlfy•s bank," says Mary Jo Feeney, re·
glstered dietician and presidentorthe CDA.
Here are some Idea.a for eating nutritiously
while fighting inflationary food prices.
First , eat less. A s drastic as this m ay
Magnifico Minestrone, a hearty, well-herbed soup with paata, vegetables and meat,
is a good economy Idea for entertaining six to eight people informally.
Meal oa a Slloestrlng
It's easy on the hostess and easy on the budget
beaailful c:olon and texture of tbe lqredienta.
Round out tbe meal wttb cbllJed crisp, raw
ve1etable relilbe& and bil loaYee of crusty
Jtallu brMd. After neb a ... ~uat meal,
cut-ap fnlb fruit la tbe perfect endtnl· Eaay on
the boMw and extra eaay oa tbe budlet.
llAGNlftCO •INl:BftONE
l ~ cups diced cootecl beef
2 tablelpoaee butter or llWl•riDe
3 eupe cocktail ve1etable Juice or tomato
Julee
l oan CIM6 O\IN ounce1 > beef broth or
cbJek• brod9 1 CM (IJ~· OUDMI) td.dneJ beana, UD•
dralDed •
l cup tblalJ 1Ueecl carrot
i qap tblaly lllced oaaan
1 cup~ polato •
(leeMS~ hpCI)
sound. wi th the exception or children and teen·
agers. most Americans eat more than they
need. says the CDA .
Get the nutrients you need by balancing
your diet with daily servings from the four food
groups -milk, meat, vegetables and fruits, and
breads and cereals -as recommended by the
Food and Nutr ition Board of the National
Academy of S<:iences. But watch your portions
Reduce meat servings from six ounces to
four ounces <the recommended daily adult al·
lowance from the meal groupl. You will save
$75 per person annually, according to statistics
quoted ,in a recent edition of Envlroomental Nutrition. In addition, you will be saving 54,750
calories or 15.6 pounds a year, the article re-
ports.
Keeping junk toods off the grocery list and
o ut of the ho u~"J s a nothe r good rule .
Re me mber that wh'iJr..~,:,ft drinks, pot.a'° chips
and candy bars havt•mcreased in price 'along
with everything else, they have not increased in
food value. Don't pay goed moa.ey for empty
calories.
For ctuldren and teen-agers. hunger pangs
can be satisfied far more nutritiously with
cr ackers and peanut butter. fruit or a glass of
m ilk -and for a lot less money.
The adults in the household would do well to
remembe r tba t most alcoholic beverages
represent empty c alories too -calories lhat
can be curtailed to the advantage of bolh the
budget and the body.
Battle Food ~sts (
Fix budget-stretching ethnic and regional recipes
Look to ethnic and regional recipes for
special ammunition in the battle to help hold the
line on fa mily food costs.
· Italian cooks are known for their ways with
budget-stretchlng pastas and risottos, so take a
cue from their culinary heritage and serve an
Italian Rice Stir Fry, a flavorful mixture or
Italian sausage, colorful, garlic-scented pep-
pers and sauteed rice. The naturally mild
flavor of the rice is a perfect comple ment to the
spicy Italian combination.
This risotto-type dish is espedally speedy to
make, than.ks to the stir-frying technique. But
caution: wbeo sauteeing rice, be sure to use a
brand that bas undergone the unique parboiling
process. In this process, the rice grains are sub·
jected to heat and vacuum pressure, forcing
natural nutrients into the grain. Parboiling not
only provides higher nutritive levels than or·
d lnary rice, but it also assures that the rice
grains remain farm and separate even when
stirred repeatedly with other foods.
New Englanders ha ve a reputallon for
frugality and their specialty dishes reflect this
heritage. Chipped beef was a Depression-era
favorite, but modem cooks update it by adding
the flavors of fDJl!!_ard. ripe olives, parsley and
rich cream cbe~nd baking it with rice in a
casserole.
This clbb la protein·rich despite the small
quantity of meat called for in the recipe, thanks
to the combination of rice, cheese and milk.
New England·style Chipped Beef and Rice
Casserole is also a good source of minerals;
serve with a tossed green salad for a well-
balanced. taste-tempting dinner.
An added plus on botb these recipes :
sma ller families tbat wouldn 't finish all of a
dish the first night may want to follow freezing
and microwave directions for ball the re<:ipes.
ITALIAN RICE STIR·FRY
1 pound mild ltalina or Polish s ausage,
cut into 'f.r·incb pieces
strips
1 sweet red pepper, cut into julienne
l green pepper, cut into julienne strips
l large onion, chopped (about 1 cup)
1 clove gar lic, minced
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
l cup converted rice
l can < 16 ounces) tomatoes
lf.r teaspoon sa)t
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
'h teaspoon oregano
Cook sausage in lO·incb skillet over medium
beat until brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain all but 2
tablespoons drippings . (Add additional oil, if i
necessary.> Add peppers. onion and garlic;
cook and stir over medium heal until o~Jons are
<See BATl'LE, Page CS>
This colorful dish
(ff contains red
and green peppers)
features Italian
sausage Bf1d
firm.grained rice.
The budget-
stretching qualities
of rice make It
an economical
famlly..pleaser.
•
. . . . . . .. . .
-0 OAIL.V PIL..Of Wectnudey, Mercn 21 1en FOOD
.... • • Americans Tradit1onally Shun 'Organ' Meal s
\ BY LOUI E <.'OOK
l-.~Pt•••rtw · Wlul Amerlcan1 rorn
; plain about th rislna
• cott ol putllna mf'ut on
; the t1ble. lht>y llit't'Rl lo
: hlVC llllle ap(>('l1te for : noo trad1Uonal cut ol
•beef. ••vt•n though the i ulternahvl'tt oftl'n are
· \•heaper.
• K1dMy . tnpc, brain'\
' and the hkt• u ulillly
one knows wh ther the 'bN'IUlt' Wt' huvl' l(rNil u1ually ll3t111u lh<1 d•Hh
rolder 1n.ereaaed the 11alt-upplle of mu <'It• riwut on the ml•nu uodL·r ihtrlr
of the aJter1t1t1tave rut1i th t we'v•• 1•ornt• to hkt• 1o;uro11t"an numN1 Th~ folder u 11 tlll bettfr t 'l'tlutnly In m o:J t <.'t l1~s.
avatlable fr " To J;t•l .. those""'"· kldn1•y11, t•lc . howc.•vl'r, u ronsumcr
<'Op • od a Atumawd Mt• aood nutrllltlO tlly . Wllh ll t.1st1· for Utt• le-.s
t>lt addreu d , Iona t-n Or1ean nH•uh h11 vl' traditional cut~ mu'>l
v~lop~ to Vari l Y plw•y• l>fi•n populur 111 carrh out a :nnull
Me1ta. National J.lvf Europe', wber•• '!Ul>f>IU' butcher or !llOr~ an a
lock and MC' t tloard, of bt•l'f urt• !Nill ubun "'rench, lluJrnn or C: rticlL
4A4 N. Mkhlgan Av • dnnl and prt<'t'" ur1• t·111•n n t• I g h b o r h o o d .
Chicago, m 00611 h11tht•r lhnn th<•v .. , •. Supermarkl'ta do not
h l' r • JJ' o r 1• 1 ~ 11 Mlo<'k organ mf'ul11
II DEllMOTT SA Hl rtot1luurunls In the nil "We'd n~ver oo a ble
Amen<'ln& lradlUonally ed Slates oftE"n 11t•r v • to 11l'll lh m . ·• s aJd one
• h u n or i: n n m t' u t " k 1 d n t• v" or t 1 111t· :, u p o r m a r k e t
.spokc11mon, who asked cents a pound. But more
not to be identified by than one-third of every
name. "There'• Ju•t no steer la wute -bone,
demand. except In the fat, akin, ete; 100 pounda
big ellies " or animal provides less
R I s I N G 8 E E F lhan 65 pounds of meal.
PRI ES and the pros· The 70·cent·a ·po und
peel o f at least two steer s uddenly becomes
morl' years of mcreases m eat worth over $1 a
because of smaller cat· pound. And that's before
tic herds may create the marketing costs a r e
demand. howe ver . In figured ln.
Omaha, Neb .. recently, Thus far. the higher
graan·fed steers were prices have not cawsed
being sold for Just over consumers to switch lo
$70 per 100 pounds or 70 m eal substitutes like
en• and puta. accord·
log to a s urve y by
Supermarket News, a
trade publication. But
there are indications
tbat shoppers are avoid·
io1 beef -except when
lt la on sale -and are
buying more chicken.
turkey and flab.
''We're urging people
to eat c hic k e n a nd
turkey and· our poultry
sales have been strong,"
said a spokesman for
A c m e Mark e t s i n
Philadelphia.
ADd BeU Marketa in
San Francisco bas
switched Ila advertising.
which used tp run three·
to-one in favor of beef.
Now , the chain pro ·
motes one beef ttem and
two poultry and two fish
Items each week.
"And we promoted
hamburger the past two
weeks, because our
cuatomera arc looking at
price," said Dominic
Tinton, chain president
u llt'd orttan or vurl ty t mt•als b&avt.• not mude
• much ol il d('nl '" tht' t llnltf'd StutNI a1111rkt•t ~~--~~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
f dt pile ot•<'as101u1I pro
motlonul efforts
1 lndut1lry and fCOVt•rn
• mt•nt f'ltPl'rtJi wt·rt• un-'
b I r t 1l ., r u v 1 d ,. ,,
breakdown or how mut•h
orgun rut·ut •~ vr~turt•d
,1nd ~nkn m Ow Umt•·d
Statcis Suk-. r1 J!Urt'!->
also wen• tmuvutl,1blt•
Hul tbc t.hccr volunw of
. U S meal produi'lwn
meanli rnlll1onb o(
pounds of 1}(.IWOttal (ood
• 11> m volvt'd
What happens to lhc
meat ? "I t goes t o
•Eu r ope,'' sald Ewt:n
Wilson of the American
Meat lnsutult>. "We 're
essentially a fresh-beef.
oaltng -rountry," Wilson
said , adding. "l 'm one
or the rcw people I know
who eats liver and kid·
'neys."
LIVER. PARTICU·
Li\RLY beef liver. 1s one
of the cheapest sources of
· prolcin. It also 1s high an
iron and low 1n
'l'holesterol. It 1s availa
ISle in most s upermarkets
and is probably the best·
known organ meat in the
United States, but it is
still Jow in popularity
compared to cuts Jlke
steak and hamburger .
Wilson noted that fast·
rood outlets reinforce
traditiona l ea ting
habits. promoting beef
and chicken. There is no
Co lonel Sande r s or
McDonaJds in the liver
or kidney business.
"We've tried to pro·
mote the use of variety
meats," said Thomas
McDermott. director of
c·om munications for the
National Live Stock and
Meat Board. The in·
dustry group printed a
folder on organ m eals in
1974 and has distributed
more than 100,000
copies. But because of
the lack of statisti cs, no
Cooking
Series
Offered
A number of masters
of grande cuisine will
present a series of even-
a.ng cJasaes covering an
mtern1lionaJ array of
gastronomic delighta al
Williams -Sonoma in
South Coast PJua du.r·
Ing March and April.
Each 3-bour aesslon
will begin al 7 p .m .
Sin ce enrollme nt is
limlted, those interested
may make reservations
now by phoning 751·1166.
Far East Cooking
Ser ies Taught b y
Gerri Gilliland. Monday,
March 26, Indian Feast;
Monday, April 9, Dim
Sum, better known as
Chinese appetizers;
Monday, April 23, fish
from the Far East.
Special Meat
Demonstration, Tues·
day, March 27 -Mr.
Laberge returns to de·
mo nstrate the art or
boning chicken and leg
of l amb. Learn every·
thing you ever wanted
to know about meat in·
eluding bow to recognize
a good cut, what lo look
for when buying a knife,
how to sharpen it and so on. A compre hensive c:Jass. Fee: SS.SO.
Easter Bread , Mon·
day, April 2 -Spend an
e vening with Wendy
Edgun learning the
s ecreb o f kneading
dough and workina with
yeut in makinS four dlf.
ferent types o( bread.
French Coottnc Serles
-Wltliama·Sonoma '• P'rencb cooklnl teacher,
Colette, will lnatruct a
Hriea of cla11e1 on
French culahae. Tues·
day, April a -complete
dinner tnPand Uliq
the Yerlaaile Culalnart;
TueadaJ, AprU 10 -
Euter wttll a man aeeent, a fea1t fOI' a
crowd: llGed.ly, Apil IO
-leana to malt• the Preaft bMle, Tovte,
quJebelbldlll.
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Switch to Ralphs for super
. .
selection&super low prices
Celltomla GrOWft ..... ,111111 .Dnltll or lip
a per II Jb.
Puncll.Orepe•Or~L.~on =-Drtl*s
gal.
btl.
Jro&en·Qr~ A
II
48 SWlft 8ultmtJall
Tom Tan•
(11to22 lb. A•t·>
Cr••-•
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lb.
Elbo Macaroni
11-lnCreemorC-I •...:•
Tlftl H 1lper " ...... .,.~ PizzaMlx
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7'>or 87 .... , ..
12•101 89 .,.., .
per II lb.
A-T~•o•Oll
c......_ .-or"...,• lultor
MJB Rice Mix•
llelpN-lroan
Mixed Vegetables
~Of-1'• or 4 ., Macaroni & Cha•e p4l9. '°' "-·· Pink Salmon
21or 1•1 .. ,
·1-Comlde" er end
Mid Cheddar
11--..Fln-~Mlt
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LMie 1111. .49 Globe "A· 1" Spaghetti p~.
2
"'· 88 ....... '""'•·lt.-c1Yf08Ke PIZ'Za Cl'Ult " ............................ "" , ...... 71 -....Sauce ••• •
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Golden Premium Meats
....
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Sel'Mfw'lch Of Round Top =:re·-
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f
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: Seve .15 with Coupon I I Ralph• "Ea.,.c:la l" 1 o :
I Corn pkg. • : ! T-181 of 12 ••fft coupon :
ILtmit One 119m Md One Coupon Per C•tomer I
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-~··· ~T.;t;.sauce ·: .48
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Health & Beauty Home 'N Lelaure
Frozen F o od11
:t.49
·: .79
~m-r;
~ Wici'i1rc1 Seed
~.43
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FOOD ONLY PILOT
Pi-odnce: Improvement Seeli
.·
If tbe weather
cooperates. auppUes and
quality ot many items wm eod"we lo tmprov
•• the produce lnch.a.1\ry move• to-an:t aprtng.
Veee&aMil•
After lllaQY w U O(
hJ1b prl<'el ror 6C<"ber1
lettuce. it ll lfood to re
port priru havt rt<·
malned reasonable
another wtl'ek. Quality l
1Jood and kttP8 lmprov-
tn& •nd •~lies art' 11m· pl~.
Let~ I UPPllt'11 ron-
llnue out of the lmperull
Valley. with both 8lytb\'
and Ari100• also sbap
ping. Pn«'S and qu•hty
for lhf-soft JeUUt'~ll Ml'e
alao Mood. In fart, It l
beginning to look llke
salad duys are t>Mc:k.
ll any other vegetable
items re al&o key buy
tbas weett. ~ucc:tunl, e11e· ~Ian\ and urrot rt"
niaan values Brocrol•
pr1c:ei ar rca onablt-nd q'-&allty co.nun~ t.o
1mprov . Anothf'r cook
•ng vecetable. Brusaeli;
1prou'-. ia a •ood buy
Botb ~U peppers •nd
veen ~ans out or Mt·x
ICO t'<'matn hlRh. but
quahty 15 1bowtni •m
prov t-0>4."Dt,
A1par1JCUS loven m ay
be da aappoanted th•'
sc.•aaon Fresh r.uppli\'~
1r~ lt&bt. kt.'epuut prier"' high ~1\y as rt'por\t'<l
us good Conl\u ml!r ' •h o uld s e e b t•tt t'r
.arllrho kt> prlrt4 ind
quality cJdt Wffk And
:.upplirs i>hould kttp rm
provu~ u " n.•cord crop
&5 nperted.
P1ckhng c uc u m bt!r:1.
are oow a vallablt>, along
with the rl'gular type
and hothouse url ty.
Also, loot for auppll• of
FIOr\dta rorn lo improve
10 Uu• ~•t two weoeb. t"nd&
L ghl raina the week
of March 12 hampered
&trawbt-rry plcktac, but
H ot lVednNclay. M arcb
14, there "'fire no reporta
ol damogt'. Howevrr,
btavy rlllll8 could turn
th(' 11ltut•Uon uround.
Th.-oom~ C'OnUnu to
1mprov~ an uppearaancc
MDd HUng qua.lily.
Toma~ «>nUnut• to
tx• the most wwred•~tu
ble llt1m rn the produce
ind u1try Prices 11 nd
t1uallty were 1ood lHt
week. but that :utuallon
hn turned around The
cold, wet weather an
Mexicu i few weeks ago
harmed the tomatoes on
• Try this low-calorie thick drink if you're a coffee-loving dieter.
Coffee: Sweet, Icy
No matter what the season. coffee-lovers
need their "jolt or java"
the same way other peo
pie need air and water
For many, coffee is
their'°"°" d'ettt.
In winter. it's a steam·
ing cup, be it bot and
strong, or Boston style
<baU coffee, half cream
and sweetened \o taste>. served by the fireplace.
When the weather gets
warmer. many coffee
lovers at poolside or
courstside depend on
iced coffee. lightened
a nd sweetened to perfec
tion. But what ot the coffee·
loving dieter? While cof·
fee itself is almost the
perfect diet drink <only ·a trace of calories per
cup), the c ream and
s ugar which is often
added \o it, makes thal
"low-calorie .. beverage
one of the dieter's arch
enemies.
Of course. one very
popular way t o c ut
calories In coffee is to
use sugar substitute in
place or sugar. Those
wishing \o further cut
calories can replace the
cream or whole milk in
their coffee with skim
milk or DOD·fat dry milk.
And when il eomes \o
an exciting alternative
to iced·coffee, there's
"Coffee Lovers '
Revenge."
This low-calorie thick
s hake allows coffee·
lovers to have their cof·
fee light and sweet, stay cool and refreshed, and
save calories while do·
iog it. "Coffee Lovers'
Revenge" i.s a dieter's
delight a t only 48
calories per serving.
COFFEE LOVESS' REVENGE
24 ounces cold waler
4 teaspoons instant
coffee
'h cup non-fat dry
milk 2 packets of sugar
substitute
8 ice cubes
Place all ingredients
in blender and process
at high speed until fully
combined and thickened
<usually one or two
minutes). Makes four
servings.
Here's. off to get you started.
tbt vlne. Quality is now
poor and suppUea Uflhl.
Thia w expeet.d to lan
about two weeks.
Cltnw remalns fairly
ateady. Navel supplles
will continue through
Marc:b, while a few
Valeorlu are avaUaNe
now. but demand ex·
ceeds 1upply. Grapefruit
Js holcll.D4J. ralher steady.
Avocados ure a key
buy thla week. Prices
are down and supplies
good. Plneapplea are
also a great buy and
s hould be for the ne~
two weeb. The papaya
situatloo looks worse
than reported l11t week.
It may be more than a
mootb before 1upplles
increase. Demand con·
tinues good for bananas
and prices are steady ..
Food Cutbacks
Fight Inflation
WASHINGTON <AP> -Families in four of
America's major c1Ues apparenUy rind that cut·
l!Dg down on their food bills is the best way to
cope with inflation.
According to a recent survey of families in
Ne w York City, Detroit, Atlanta and San Fran· r asco. the food bill cutback was the most
popular method being used. Tbe Center for the study of Metropolit.an
Problems. which conducted the study, reported
the second most used lactic was to try \o raise
their lncomes by working more.
Friskies.
Dry .
Dinners
forDogs .
has rolled
back prices*
to 1975!
Over a third of the families did this by over·
lime work or, less frequently, by moonlighting
or sending an additional family member \o
work. according to the survey.
Catch up with area news q·ulckly
with Coast LIFE•s brief news digest
on page one -every Wednesday.
ALL FLAVORS
ALL SIZES
rim
*At participating
dealers.
They look bakery fresh!
They taste bakecy fresh!_
·But you can't get em at any
bakery. •
..
Try them. Cherry, Apple, Strawberry,
or Blueberry. 8 delicious Kellogg's®
1 Danish Rings™ toaster pastries in
every box. Now you don't have to go
to the bakery
for great
Danish.
\
'.1
Vf DAIL V PILOT Wectnnctav. M1rc:h 21. 1t7t FOOD
~asty -Dish: Fast ••• Groeerles
(PN•Pa1eCO Hom emad~ flavor CC>td6M '4 eup Nt•r and tlM 2 ublt"1poon1
utd to mean lhal &.bent a• d co ro1ta r c b l n su1ar. Cut lo butter unlll •aver .. •' family tpendl 11.S percent of lta take·
wa1 a <'OOk lo U1 e medham 1auc~pan . mlature r umblu bomepayforfood,"lbe reportaaid.
kitchen for moet or the Dnla pead1ea. atlr coarM cornmeal ,\dd Ii
d111 walcbbtc over poU 1ynap (about 1~ cupe) quid lm&anl mUk: 1tar to "A famU1 of four with Sl0,000 late-home
1oi Pini, atlrrlq, 1Ur· ln~ 1~ m1ature. Heat m hc. 1>rQp by beaplnl( c•Y will lpeod about 3S percent of lta diaposable
r lna. 1Unial, Now lM to boWnl. 1tlrt1q ton· llbl .. poon1 on top of ncome for food. A family of four with '30.000 In
famllv cook 1J ..-......... ataau .. , .Ul thkkened. p e a c h ea . 8 a k 1 o take· home pay a pends about 10 percent for
It WOMl durlaa U.."d;;. 8Urtn nutme1 and modt>rOt(.' OV(On (37~ f'' ) food."
She would sent llkt' to dralntd l)elCbt'I. Pour 35 lo 40 mlnulclJ St·rvt• The fl&ures do, however, show that on a D8·
serve her family u din into 2.quart CH1trolt. warm tMakH oo 2 Uonal avera1e. overall incomes have risen n ~ r th a t ta t e Comblu bakln1 mix quart cUMrole.) fHterthan food costs. homemade. bul Hh~ ha~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It'll thun un hour lo put
It toJt>ther
lmpoeis1ble! Not at all
Wtlh lht' help of naod.rn
CO .. Vt>rUt'CH't' food items.
the v.orkh1w wife can
tl'rvc "l''a1t to••mtly
food·· such Q ltM= d
hdous menu or Smoked
Pork Chope wllb RI «.
toued salad and Peach
Cobblt!r
Smoked Pork Chops
and ft.Jee la a tasty en·
tree that can be com-
pletely prepared In half
an.hour. Brown chope In
a.Jarge skillet Re move.
add onio11. pepper a nd
rice to th(' same skillet
Cook until tender Add
tbP garden-fresh navOr or tomato s auce and
seasonings. Heat to boil
Place pork chops on top
of rice. Cover dish and
gently boll 15 to 20
minutes.
That ·s all there is lo it.
While the entree Is cook-
ing. toss a fast salad.
~anncd s liced baby
tomatoes supply a spr-
1 n gt i m e tou c h ir.
between garden seasons.
Toss with g:reen.; and an
011 and vinegar dreising.
H C' n. emade P each
Cobbler adds about a
~uarter of an hour's pre·
paraUon time to this din·
ner. but it's lime well
~pent. For greatest effi-
c iency, mak e th i s
dessert first. Put U In
the oven to bake while
you 're preparing and
eating the main course.
Make a heavy syrup
a s directed. Stir In
C'a nned peaches flavored
with nutmeg. Pour into
a casserole. Top with a
cobbler made the quick
a nd easy way.
SMOKED PORK
CHOPS AND RICE
4 cuboct 4 ounces
l'ac". i moked pork
ChOJ::
2 tablespoons oil
12 c up c hopped
onion
''" c up chopped
green pepper
l V.. c ups qui ck
brown rice
1 cup <8-ounce can )
tomato sauce
1 cup water
'7 teaspoon salt
'At teaspoon pepper
Brown pork chops ln
oi l in la r ge s killet
Remove from sklllet;
keep warm. Add onion.
green pepper, and ri~e
to same s killet. Cook,
stirring constantly, until
vegetables are tender
Add tomato sauce,
water, salt, and pepper.
Heat to boiling. Reduce
heat; place pork chops
on top of rice mixture.
Cover, boil gently 15-20
minutes or until rice is
tender and liquid is
absorbed. <Makes 4
servinp.>
PEACH COBBLER
'A cupsugar
3 tablespoons com -
atarch
1 can (29 ounces>
sliced peaches in heavy
syrup
11 .. teaspoon nutme1
2 cups buttermilk
baking mix
2 tablespoou 1u1ar
2 tableapoon1 aof·
teaed butler
~ cµp liquid inltant
~fatmllll
Learn .
Mexican
C11isMe
•• llexie98 Onotiq, •••
niDe·week coune oa tbe
cuialae ot ..... ~. wtll
be offered .,, COMUble
Community Coll•I•
be11aa1a1 Tueadar. ru;: 17, •l Oolta .....
b 8dlool.
a1truetor N••cy BrJut wW cover ,....
pantloa ot lleatcu ap.
~·=·meau. 1eafood and11111.
Tbe dam wUI ... .A· fend from 1 to JO p.m. ,........,., tbroull9 J ..
J.t. ·~lllioD • ., ... m• advuoeatbe
eoll•I• '• mala office. lml ..._. An., f'oun·
taia Valier. • la tbe nntmmmesttftl. For additloaal In·
formation, t!all U. ~•· •••• at ......
f
deli.
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FOOD
Eoods ffect Athletes
Food can artett athl~tiC' performance In a
P<>SiUve or nt-gutive Y£Uy, either by reWotclna
"'cturaMe or by depleona the muaclu ot tol'ff
1lyco1eo. A rl'cent tonfer nu on 1\.bl Uc
S*rfonnarfC't' and nutrition. p~ toted by Lb«'
fhtt8en ' CollC"Q<" or Mt"dlc1no and Oe'oUalr)' or
Nf'w J~rs~y. ht>lshtentd the a wareneu uf
athl"t.te· t'Ott'bcs ond ~t><>l'U nulr\Uonista lo the
klnd ol rMnu dto1ce that art' best awted lo
rl1orout P"Jskal 8Cll\ 1l1e
Devld {'1 till, Ph D • Director of the Human
Perforananctt Laboratory at Rall State Unl vl'nt
ty. MuntM-. lndaana, uid lh1t athJrtes shOuld
eat u normal d.if'l with 1 good balanrt of pro
ttln. catrbohydratt~. ttnd fats They 1hoold add
c~wtra c•rbol\ dratn an pn>portion to the an
tlclpated amuunt of ukm• that ..tJJ be buntod
off by the artavUy
For rompeUt lvt' sports, such as football and
tr.ack met·ts. a high curbohydntltl diet the daay
before tht• event will help to buUd up lb
necenary 1lycoten . Thi• helpt le keep tM
blood glut'O c levels at nonnat and preventa the
occurrt-nce of hypo&Jycemla. It'• wiM to eal a
pre.competttaon meal a bout three boou
beforehand, to prevent Ill effects ot exerclslnt
on a full stomach. Fooda that are high ln carbObydrates in·
elude pOlat.oea. p~ta, bread, fruit, and ce real.
It's alao important to try to prevent de-
hydration durtne the sport's activity by s1pp1ng
plain water. or slightly sufared water.
Since the body loaes a great deal of ~sslum
in the prdcess ot sweating, it's a good Idea to eat
bigb potassium foods the day before and ln the
meal preceding ll\e athlettc event.
Foods that are high in potassium are
bananas, fresh or dried aprtcota, dates, raisins,
cantaloupe, watermelon, orange, grapefruit,
prune juice, tomato, Brusaels sprouts, beef, and
turkey.
Here are some combination protein and
high carbohydrate/potassium dishes that would
be helpful in a diet ror athletes.
B EEF PRUNE STEW
4 pounds short ribs of beef
••
2 onions, chopped
l clove garlic. minced
3,4 teaspoon salt
''• teaspoon pepper
'h teaspoon paprika
14 teaspoon ginger
Boiling water
6 sweet potatoes, peeled and quartered
1 package (12-ounce> pitted prunes
1h cup brown sugar
l tablespoon lemon juice
.Battle
(From Page Cl)
tender , but not brown. Remove and reserve
sausage mixtw-e. Reduce heat to tow. Add but-
ler and rice to sklllel. Cook and stir unUJ rice ls
golden, • to 5 minutes. Drain and coarsely cbop
tomatoes; reserving Juice. Add enough water to
juice to make 2~ cups liquid. Add liquid, salt
and vinegar to rice; brinl to a boil. Reduce
heal, cmer ~J' abd simmer 20 m!nul•. Stir in reeened ea•••• mlsture •Dd tapaaton. Remow ,..... beet. Let .cand eownd1lllW all
liquid ls •..,.bed. about I ete•ltM. Sprinkle
with cheese ad oret._ lfeb9 I aervinp.
PO& TWO: Prepare as directed. Place half
in mic,rowave container; cover aod freeze.
Remove from freeter and microwave eot>ered
oa FULL power 9 to 10 minutes, stirring twice.
NEW ENGi.ANO.STYLE CBIPP&D BB•P
AND &ICB CAmEDLB
1 cep CCJDVerted rice
2V. c• cldckeo brutlt
1 medium onion, chopped
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
cubed
1 package (8 ounces> cream cheese,
3 tablespoons flour
2cups milk
1 jar (5 ounces) dried beef, rinsed or 2
packages (4 ounces each) dried beef, coar sely
chopped
1 tablespoon prepared 1J1UStard
14 cup c hopped ripe olives
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
Combine rice and chicken broth in m edium
saucepan. Bring to a boll; reduce beat. Cover
tightly and s immer 20 minutes. While rice is
cooking. saute onion in butter in medium
saucepan until tender, about 5 minutes. Add
cream cheese; cook and stir until smooth. Stlr
in flour. Gradually add milk, stirring with wire
whisk until smooth and thick. Stir in dried *I
and mustard. Stir olives lnto rice. Spoon rice ln·
to 8•incll square bildng dish. Pour beef mixture
over rice; sprinkle with parsley. Bake at 325
degree 25 to 30 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes
before serving. Makes 6 servings.
f'O& TWO: Prepare as directed. Place half
in microwave container; cover anclrefrtgerate
(do not freeze). Reheat in microwave on l"ULL
power 6 to 7 minutes.
9·LIVES DRY
CAT FOOD
No wonder SYLVESTER"' is so excited-
. super savings on any fi 9-uvel Ory Cat
Food's three tasty VlrietteL
Oelectabfet
pttlal
Diet•
By June Roth
With a sharp knlfc, trlm ribs of excess fat.
Then ph&C(' (tiem on • broller end brown oft all
sldea. Nduclng fat content further . Place
brownf'd r\be ln at large heavy pot and add
onion• and earUc Add saJt, ~per. paprika,
aod alnacr; cover meat with bolliac water. Cov-
t'r pan and aimmer for l boW'. Add sweet
potatoes. prunes. brown sugar, and lemon juice.
Cover pan aaialn and simmer for a bout 40
ml.au* more, or until meal and 1weet potatoea
ere compMteb tender. llak• 6 to I aervtnas.
ROA~ CHICflEN WITH ORANGE·P&VNE
STUFFING
l roaster chicken, 4"4, to 5 pounds
l teaspoon salt
'h teaspoon garlic powder
2 oranges
A large pitted prune$
1 egg
¥2 cup bread crumbs
l tablespoon brown sugar
2 crushed gingersnaps
Rub chicken with aalt and garlic powder, in·
side and outside. Chop the pulp of the oranges
and the prunes; add the ea , bread erumbe,
suear , and gingersnaps. Mix well. Stufftbe mill·
ture into the cavity of the cbickea. CIOM open-
ing with skewers. Rout on a raek in a roastlnr
pan at 350 degrees F . for 2 boun, or until tender
and browned. Baste skin with drippinp oc·
caslonally. Makes <t to 6 servings.
ST UPPED PEPPEU
8 large green peppers
l pound ground lean beef
'h cup cooked ric~
1 egg
1 amall onion, grated
l/4 cup tomato puree
'h teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 can (28-0unce) Italian tomatoes in sauce
Juiceofllemon
2 tabtesP<>ons brown sugar
1 cup seedlesa raiains
Wash green peppers a nd cul in ha lf
lengthwise. Remove seeds and membranes.
Combine ground beef, cooked rice, egg, grated
onion, and tomato puree. Season with salt and
pepper. Stuff halves of peppers with tbll mix·
lure. In a Dutch oven, combtn, the tomatoes
with the lemon juice, brown su,ar, and raiaina.
Place stuffed peppers lo this sauce. Cover tilbt.
ly and bake in a 3:50 degrees F. oven for 40
minutes. Makes 8 servings.
•• .Meal
<FromP.,eCJ>
1 smell sueebiDi squuh. eat ta ~-Inch pieces
1 medlmn dove garllc, minted
~ teupoon pepper
2 Nm' (14114 ounces emeb > tit t eu (31~
ounces) •Pllhe&U in tomato sauce with cheese
'A cup~ parsley
Gnted ParmeMD cbeele In lar&e uu_..,, brOWll beef in IMter;
add rem•hdn1 lqred.ienU ncept ..oew,
panley and cbe9e. Brtn1 to batl; .....-.. beat.
Cover; limmer 211 miDate9 or 1llldl dime. Add
spaghetti and parsley. Heat; stir oceaioJtally.
Serve with cbeeM. llakee about 11 eupe, •to 8 aerm.,..
llE&BED mNESTaONB IOIAHO
1 pound mild Italian aausa1e, cut in l·inch pieces
1 cup coanely chopped cabbage
1 cup co~Jy chopped onion
~cup diced canot
~ cup diced celery
1 large clove tarllc, minced
~ teaspoon basil leaves, crushed
2 cane <13~ fluid ounees eacb > beef broth
l ca (about 16 ounces) tomatoes, cut up
l cup cbiek peas
2 cans C14~ ounces each) or 1 c• <211~
ounces> spagbettj in tomato uuee with cheese
1 cup lroaeo peas
1 cup chopped fnsb 1piucb
'-" cup grated Parmesan cheese
In Jarge saucepan, brown tausage aod cook
cabbage, onion, c arrot and celery witb 1arUc
and basil until tender. Add broth. tomatoes and
chick peaa. Bring to boil; red-. beat. Simmer
20 m inutes or until done: IUr oceaUoaally. Add
rem aining tncredienfs except cheese. Re.t: stir
occalioaally. Stir in ctiee.e. Makes about 12~
cups. 8 seniqa.
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MixecT' ~ftl
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What's more, the other side is a
sponge. So, instead of r ust and splinters,
your fingers touch soft, absorbent
cellulose.
And, when you've loosened all the
cooked--on food, just flip over the two-
sided cleaner and wipe up without
mi8ai.q a stroke.
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What's Fat? May;be You Recognize YOurself
Fit ta . . . 11taia1 even more Next. the food to be s I 1 ck with cooktng fill the bag with air, then que, shake up the ingre-
AG E s btln1 the welpt. Wondenn1 wbal ·•rracd " la lightly coated spray. Ir you follow all twist lhe bag closed en-di la 11 ll&h 1 bi11t1t UtUe kid la kln wiU ba,,_ lf you lost with a •mall amounl of then precautions. you trapping the arr. fiotd -ede!tth ~mba. t Y coat-
der1artl'n. Bflftl call.cl Your job i" th f' SH• oil II • li1ht crumb ca n get by with the Ing the bag s hut with It's important lo use a
a "bully'' tr you bit mallroom. Worrying 1r l JJt mg Is desired. that's barest minimum of oil one hand. shake lhe bag seco nd bag for the
buk, and a "t ry baby" you'll Uvt ton• tnou1h 6011.-..et ;uh.led next Nothing is more Cat v1aoroualy 80 the food crumb coating. tr you
If you don . t 8 et n1 lo ~ )'OUt kid tbrouec h The food -tor-frying is tening than oil! separates and the oil tried lo add the crumbS'
uUed "F'aUy" lnatud coll•1eo then arranged an a An easy way lo coat spreadsevenly. to the first baa. the
f of )'Our re1J nam~ • • • By Barbar• G1bbon1 aingle layer on a shallow foods with a minimum To coat lhe food with ctumbs would stick to
AOE 10 looklnt bla Wby not. "fry" food• In non-slick broiler pan or or oil or crumbs is to crumbs. you'll need 8 the oU-coat.cd insides of
t!nou1b to IHI In lunlor the oven• That way you cen "fry" food in \he temperature control al heavy shallow roasting shake them up in a new, clean plastic bag. the bag, rather than the
hith lnllt1a d o the avoid tht moke and oven with only a table· Its hl1helt aetung. Then. pan or1 cookief Un with a Tplaadllchlbag "balloon." Put the crumbs and food.
1Gllrtb IJ'•de. Grown ups 1pall r. thf' tuas and 1poon of oU or feat. Ir you allow it to preheat 10 non-st ck sur acc. o o l s, the food and seasoning in the new Obviously, this technl-
who HPffl,10U to act aa bothtr tb~ fat and follow our Sllm Oourmtil minutes. ao the interior To prevent sticking. the o,H are placed in a bag, then add the oil· que should only be used
old 11 )'OU loollc. Ltarn e1lorlt$ of convtn t~rhnlquc llere'ahow. temperature will be the non-slick surface plastic bag. coated food. Using the
inl to fl1bt alnr~ you tlonal akllltt fryln«i Yo~ l''lrat. 1~t your' oven very hot. should be sprayed until Open the lop wide lo same "balloon" techni· <See SUM, Page Cl) can'tnan.Of'~a~nlN1to ~~~~~....;.._.;.;~~~~~~~--~~~~~..;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...-~~~~~~----~....:.:~~__:=.::.::...::::..:.:.::...:~~~
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fi1ht. Usina any ucute
to 1et out of om Cet·
nn1outof1Ym ~uuae
you can't tct-l a 1ym1ult
in your •lz~ Hidln1 In
thf' arta and ual\a cabin
1t camp. evt>n on suMy
days. IO you don't have
to play softball. 8 ant
the laat t'bosen on any
te•m. Dreading the an-
nual "weigh-In'' at the
school nurse's office.
Being the only girt In
:school who looks Uke she
needs a bra. Beine the
only BOY in school who
looks like he needs a
bra
AGE 15 being tM
only girl In school who
actually DOES wear a
bra. Or the onJy girl on
the beach not wearing a
bikini. Never going to
the beach. Clothes -
shopeing where your
mother goes, where they
have your size. Buying
your jeans from a mall-
order catalogue because
the stores in lown don't
have your size. Never
wearing jeans. Grown-
ups who expect you lo
act like a 20-year-old
because that's how old
you look, then treat you
hke a 10-year-old when
you don't.
AGE 20 -not getting
into the right college.
Not getting into ANY
college. Not getting a
job (because ·you didn't
go to college.> Never
having any dates . Hav-
ing the person you 're
crazy about ask you lo
fix him up with your
best friend. Not having a
friend. Saying you can't
stand disco music so you
don't have lo go (alter
all, who'd dance with
you! > Really hating dis-
co music, ror the same reason, Being the only
person you know who
doesn't ski or play ten·
nls Not being able lo
learn, (because first of
a II. what could you
wear ?). Never, ever,
having the right clothes
for anything. Saying you
don't care.
AGE 25 being mar-
ried to the first person
you ever went out with.
Not being married,
because so far you've
ne ver gone out with
anyone. Being assigned
to th e co'°pa n y
mailroom, despite your
high score on the ap-
titude test. Being eight
months pregnant and
nobody notices. Nol be·
ing able to get pregnant.
AGE 30 -being the
oldest person in the
mailroom. Then the
youngest person in your
company to flunk an in·
surance exa m .
Automatically being
given the biggest piece
of cake at company
bl rlhday parties. SUll
w ea rin1 maternity
clothes, months after
the delivery. Belng mis-
taken for the baby's
grandmother.
AGE 35 -being mis·
taken for your
husband's mother. Or
your wife's father. Or'
your fatb.er'a brother.
Still goln1 to 1lngle1
bars, becauae you•re
still not married. Deina
m arried ••. and havin1
your 1pouae 10 to sin1les
bars. Beine the oldest
person atilt •-. the
mallroom. Becomln1
the .family llhotoaapber
'°you don't bave lo 1•t la the picture.
AGE 40 -feetiq like
)'OU •re IO and wtabln1
you ..,. • ao you could
quit tM maUroom. Glv-
lnl ., OD .,._ ban.
Not ....._ 1ble to 1et in· 1ura•ce, and really ••1'91 It. Belnl told to
lote --(and .... up •u••r> beeMIH 'ou're dl1belle.
AG& 80 -belnl told to ... welt)lt (aai ....
up Nit) bec1uae you're
b~ft. a.tu told tO .... ..._ <and' .... up .._..,,) 1-aUM 10'll'
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ON JUNE 24TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIOUOR
PRICES tsi TO 2si• MAKE MARKET BASKET HEAD-QUARTERS FOR All YOUR uguoR NEEDS. YOU'LL FIND
SWHED PRICES THROUGH UT THE ENTIRE LIOUOR
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SPECIALS ... BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS.
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Waffles do a Dozen Tricks
Beat the buakfu t
bluH with ho1nemad
warn.. Theff 4'1llck and
eeono cnlcal paatrl
brln1 hick all the delPc
table toocirwss that haa
made wa/Clca Popular
aln ce l ?lh Centu ry
F'ra.Qct.
Tod•y the CN~r
popular warn., cao beo
transform~ into tount
leu Ught, qulck meals .
Add a hlnl of can
namon or nutruec to the.•
baller and 1.rve hot ap
pie aauce or 11pplc 1ihcc11
sauteed in bultl"r and
brown su1i:ar over the
top Serve with a
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ror soft vegetables and
boneless meats Foods
with sharp bones might
puncture the plastic and
you'd find yourself shak·
Ing crumbs all over the
kitchen.
Wh y not try thi s
technique for oven-fried
liver and onions:
OVEN FRIED
BEEF LIVER
1 pound thick-cut
beef liver
1 tablespoon salad
oil •
3 tablespoons bread
crum bs
sa lt , o r onion·
seasoned salt, and pep.
per to taste
optional: paprika
Liver should be at
least 31• of an inch ·lhick.
With a sharp knile, cut
the liver into serving.
size pieces. Combine the
Uver and oil in a plastic
bag and shake up, to
coal evenly. Combine
the oil-coated liver in
another plastic bag with
tbe crumbs and season·
lngs. Shake up. to coat
evenly. Place the li ver
in a single layer on a
non-stick shallow baking
pan or cookie tin, we ll·
sprayed with cooking
spray. Bake in a very
hot pre heated oven
about 8 minutes. Turn
once with a s patula.
Liver is best served
slightly pink in the mid·
die. Ma kes (our serv-
ings, 210 calories each.
Note: Thinner liver
should be pan-fried in a
non-sUck skillet. Shake
up the liver in a plastic
bag with crumbs and
seasonings. Heat half
the oil in a non-stick
s killet sprayed with
cooking s pray. Add the
live r and cook over a
moderate flame. When
underside is browned,
add remaining oil and
turn lbe liver to cook the
other side. With a sharp
knife. make a s ha llow
cut in the liver lo check
for doneness. For max·
lmum flavor and tender-
ness. remove liver from
the skillet while still
pink in the middle.
OVEN-FRIED ONIONS
1 Jarge, or 4 small,
onions, halved, peeled.
sliced
1 tablespoon salad
oil
1 tablespoon water
Shake up onions with
oil In a plastic bag. Ar·
range in a shallow layer
on a n o n -slick pan
sprayed with cooking
spray. Sprinkle on the
water. Bake in a pre-
heated very bot oven
about 8 minut es. Turn
once or twice with a
spatula to cook evenly.
Don't a llow to burn.
Makes four servings,
about 55 calories each.
OVEN 'FlllED'
ZUCCHINI
1 large zucchini mauan green squaab),
sliced
2 t.eupoona aalad oil
1 \.; tablespoons
ltallan-aeaaoned bread
crumbl
2 teupoons grated
Parmeaan cheese
Put zuccblnl ln a
plastic bas. Add oil.
Twlat the top of the bal
clOHd, trapplq the air
10 the bll form• a
ballooa. Shake tbe ~,!
vlforoualy, so zucc al eea separate aad
become ll1btly coated
wltb tbe oil. Put the
cnambl ad ebeeH la
aaota.r eleaa pla1Uo
bal' aDcl add tbe oll-coated .Ueed neelllal. =at tbe •••• pro-
ue: fUJ bq wltll air.
cloH top and 1bake ~· aba1Jow DOD·
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poached ~II on top
Or place a ellce of
tonuto and ch t on u
wame and beat undt'r
1be broiler unt il lhr
chtt'se 11 bubbly M 1 x
peonut buttu with
r•l•lns ftnd apr ad over
waffles. Tht5e C'lln be
~.-rved .u t>Uhcr opt.•n or
c lo 1 ed w 11 ff lt·
1tndwkbtt
BHu~ ttfnta r un be
whipped up evenings or
on a wt. .. tumd at your
convrnJenre It 'a ju t aa.
eaay t o b11k~ tw o
balrhu. tht>n wrap
olrt1i1ht. and frnt-i" In
packag.-a opprovrtat4! to
your ramlly alt
BA81 WAFFLE
2 <'UP5 end ('hcd
nour
Spoon nour Into drf
meuurln.t cup: leve . Oo not scoop.
l tablespoon baking powoer
I teaspoon sail
3 eggs. separated
l lt'J cups milk
""cup oil
Stir together dry in·
gredients. Beat egg
yolkti with milk and oil.
L y
Detergent Soft and Ab1orbent
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E$49C 49·oa. '"•·
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Add eu yolk mixture all
at once to flour mixture,
stirring only untll well
blended. Beat ecg
whitea unliJ slJf!, but not
until dry peaks rorm.
Fold egg whites into bat-
ter. Bake ln preheated
waHle baker until
steaming stops and waf.
fle Is solden brown. 4 to 6 servings ..
Scotch luy Refreshing Taite!
lcotchBuy
Green Beans
Yuban Blue Bonnet
Coffee ,-. Margarine
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•Swfft 'eo• 17-oa.
~~I 3 5 1 16-oa. Cons
.-5.feway
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r ~ Detergent ~ / Scotcn Buy J2oz 59c
c-Pear Halves 59c
c::_,-.J Scottn Blly 29 oz Can
~ Fruit Mix 49c. ~ Scolcn Buy 29 01 Can
White Napkins 53c Scotch Buy . .. Pllo ot t40
;. ~~) Soft -'699 ,~.~k59c
I l·lb. 3-lb. Corton can
~ Mayonnaise ggc
tiifiiiZii" SCotcll 6uy 32 01 J¥
~\Shortening s1 29 C::Jiii\7 Scotch Boy 42-oz Can
w, .. ,!: White Rice 4 ID ggc ~ lonqG•a•n Sco1cnBuy PllQ
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'P,r, .. c!: Salad Dressing age ~ Scotc~ Buy 32 01 Jar Cats up
Sco1tn Buy 3 12-01 s1 oo. Boni ts
Mayonnaise 32 oz age Sco1c1t Buy lln11a1ton J;ir
Lenten Specials! ........
Basic waffles
can be topped
with a wide
variety of
favorite foods.
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Safeway Fresh Produce Buys!
Callfornla Grown Frye ~-
Drum Sf i C kS~. Peanut Buffer hokes ~· or'S:!,~r;~.,
Delidou• Setved Hot-Dipped :~ 41. a' 1 •9 In Molted lutter. Jo~ ' •
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each 11 0 \ Mo4efoay! 89 \·'='~j ~ c
Honeydew Melons•;:-s:=n·,~~~,v lb.39• ~ '"11•
Large A ·~caclo•Flavo~u~t~;:;.o;~~Olll•! oac~ 39c 'e'! .. c!: Cut Corn 32-<u ggc
or Thighs
Foster farms Fresh
·ri..1· •• 11, ...
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Golden Banana. Foney Ollality 2 s• ..,.,...Bel·all Frozen
Snappy ,,1::::::· lunch bo. lb. :-i ~E~~ett.i.. . 1~~ 3gc Crisp Celery ZestylnFlovorl each 49• ~ p t t B d
Bunch I lnachou1ckondE01rto 25• ~ Mr?w~ni~ _r~.~ .... 2~$1
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Youn9Tom
Turkeys
Fresh Pork
I teaks
Monot H4MI•• p c .. 111 Curly and Cri1p hunch Chunk Tuna o;::~~· 78"' 11-22-lbs. ~ ~lb. ~·139 Garden Shop Buys.' ."'J:6gc Chic~en ot tilt Sea . . . .. ~.~1~-~rJ,~~~ ......... lb. 2sc ";~ Mums
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f'J Lucern• ~Top Round lleak u~:;.i:·~~·,b. 12 19 Carrots ~~ 3gc fresll & Ct1$1> , "V
Health & Beauty A id& ... A nd More!
Lysol
Spray
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lb.•2••
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Flltschmann's .:=., F11111 14"
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Crown Dessert: Fit for Royalty
Canning
Process
Tested
DA VIS <AP> -A new
waterless cannin1 pro·
cesa said to preserve
beller-tutlng fruit and
vegetab&a is being de-
veloped al the Universi·
ty of California here.
Food t e chnologis t
Sherman Leonard aald
Tuesday be bas started
experimenlin8 with the
"steril·vac" system on
cling peaches with a
$27 ,000 grant fro m
.:rowers and canners.
lie s aad ate rU·vac .re·
suits m 50 percent more
fruit in the can and
"more fresh-0fr.the·tree
flavor "
LEONA&D SAID lhe
proeeu abould IO into
rommerclal u ae in
California by 1981 or
1982.
He Milt more tests are
planned with • variety
of products.
The steriJ·vac was In·
vented by Mu Beauvala
jn Paril, Leonard aaid.
The pn>eesa involves
puttinc the raw fruit or
vegetable in a can, heat·
, ing it ao that some of tbe
natural juice la convert-
~d lo steam wbJcb dis-
places the air, then seal-
ing the can and rolllnl It
over a hot gas tiame,
which st erilizes and
cooks it in four to five
m inutes. A vacuum oc·
curs when cool.
Leonard said tbe high
Tacuum promote• good
stora1e and prevents
dlscoloraUon.
HE USES SPECIAL
two-piece cans, which
a r e 1trooger but not
more expensive tha n
cooventiooal cans. The
bottom and side are
formed out of one piece
of metal. Most cana
have a top, a bottom and
a s ide welded at the
seam.
He ahio ls experiment·
ing wtua l&eel cam coat,.
ed wttll Ml epoxy resin
enamel rather than Un.
C~olanew
cannlq line ualna the
aterll-•• •Jltem would
be a little dleaper than
a c••••nllonal Une, Leoaanl Mid. Oanert.
i ng an exi1tln1 llne
would involve replaclq
the 1tertlb1tlon unit, he
sald.
Stir in
Brandy
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High beef
prices taken your
appetite away?
This week, think pork, for
dmnge-of-pace flavor or
just for the change!
Lucky has Jow prtces
on all your famiJy•s
favorite cuts from
corn-{ ed porkers
GA&Nllll: Whipped
er am
Outc.r • I " round 1pr·
naform pan. Sprlnldti
with 1u1ar, 1et Hlde.
Spllt lady lin1en (do not
1tparate >. Open them
Mnd bru1h flat l naldu
u rhcea wl\h orange
Jule•. Une 1ldel or prt!·
pa red 1prln1form pan
wath l a d y Un1ert1 ,
rounded aidea 1tgalo1t
pan Seponatc r emuln·
ln6' Indy flnaer1 ond lln •
bottom of pan to f!t.
Melt over bot <not boll· atlde. In •mall bowl .
an1 > water, seml·aweet beat e11 whltea unlll
real chocolate monela; • o f t p e a k a f o r m .
set aalde. In am all Ondually beat In rc-
meaeurlng cup, combine mainlng ~ cup brown
instant coffee and botl· •u1ar until stiff peaks
1n1 water: sUr until form . Fold i nt o
disaolved . ae\ aside. In cbocolate mixture along
large bowl combine with whipped cream.
cream cheeae. 11' c up Pour Into lady fingcr-
brown sugar, vaniUa ex-lined pan. Freeze until
tract. ult and coffee l lrm <about 5 hours>.
mixture; beat until Garnish with desired
c reamy. Be al in egg u m ounts of whippe d
yolks. Gradually blend cream. Makes: 10-12
In melted cbocolate, set aervinga.
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) Don't discount pork
just because WE do.
delivered fresh to our ilit ,.i_ • 1 ·11 . 1 1
stores. Y ou'U find fresh pork sirloin roasts fit for stuffing, and
pork leg roasts perfect for oven-braising or a barbecue debut!
Choose our meaty country-style ribs or chops, or our
smoked and cured pork items. Lucky's low everyday
prices let you bring home the bacon and the ham and the
sausage ... all at lower prices overall.
Who knows. With
Lucky's lo w pork prices,
you can eat high off the
hog a nd not even miss
beef! Enjoy a taste
alternative now that beef
supplies are down and
wholesale prices are up.
You'll find o ur fresh Italian
sausage expertly seasoned, mild or hot, for add ing to your
favonte casserole. Give a flavor lift to soups with HiJlshire
Farms' famous smoked sausage. Stock your freezer with
breakfast links for a lazy Sunday morning. Now, when the
eating's good and prices are even better, come to
Lucky for meaty ideas that are good for the change!
Fresh Meats
PORK LOIN
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FRESH LEG
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Cook Creativ:ely Telepbone-aholics R~ented
CAJIDEN, N.J . For
lbe NtOOd C'OOlttuUve
year, Campb 11 Soup
Company wUl sponsor a
aatlonal competition
olf ~riq free arw n ts
for five ~·n or m ,ooo
caab 11 lhe ,,..nd pnic
for an ortglnal rec1p
ul'lna Campbt-H'1 S<>up
or any other C»mp~ll
tannf'd food product
Thu l9'19 l'Onletl th mt'
will bt> "Crt!atlv..-
Cooking "
The .:rund 'Hil e
wlnoer wlll ha Vt 1
choice of tiather a W .000
c h eck n ow or
a cht1ek ••ch mttntll
for flvt-Yt'lll'I b•..: d on
lbe Unlle d ~ talt>s n partment o r
A1rl<-u1turt1 's nt·••nt
"LI~raJ P!an" f' U111ul4.• or •hat It rott.. lo frf'd a
femlly of four mt lud1ng
l~o chool ge chlh.l n·n
In oddit1on to tht'
11'3nd prtie then• will w
Six f ar t p r1ic
wlnnel"i who wiU re<'t'1vc
!reo grwtrtt>a for orw
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T we n t y t· ' .: h t
ttcond prl.te w1nn~r :i
who will receive ftt'e
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'Rich' Qtiiche
Slims Budget
When your budget ls strained, why not add
• quirhe r ecipe to your list of economy
measures?
Quiche SPunds as rtch as Lorraine. France,
the region of its origin. It also sounds difficult to
make, but that just isn't so.
You'U find t.his di sh surprisingly fast, easy,
and economical to make .. that's why It's
called "Budget Blender Quicke."
With the help of a multi-speed blender, the
common egg is elevated to gourmet status.
Your eggs, cheese and other ingredients are
smoothly mixed together in your blender con·
tainer to form an exciting combination.
The resulting quiche is so delicious, no one
wiJl notice you're a "budget" gourmet. To
please your pocketbook, you can even try ad·
di•I leftover meats or vegetables to your
quiche. After all, imagination is the important
ingredient to any low cost meal. .
BUDGET BLENDER QUICHE
4eggs
J'lacupsmllk
! tablespoon aJl -purpose flour
tra teaspoon salt
'14 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 medium onion, cut in eighths
1 \.'J cups -'merican processed cheese,
cubed
1 9" unbaked pie shell
Preheat oven to 375• F . Put eggs, milk,
flour. salt, pepper and nutmeg into blender con·
tainer Cover and process at MIX until well
blended St.op blender and add onion pleces
and cheese. Cover and process 3 cycles. Pour
egg mixture into pie shell. Bake 35-45 minutes
or until knife inserted Into center comes out
clean. Yield: 19" Quiche.
VAalA110NS:
VEGETABLE QUICHE: Add "" cup
mushrooms and 14 grffn pepper, cubed, with
oniooa and clteese.
CHEESY QUICHE: Substitute equal
amounts Swiss or Mozzarella Cheese for
American processed cheese.
1rocertea for one month
or $400 caah.
-FUty thlrd-prlie
wlnnert _.ho will have
un opportunity to nu •
s hoppln1 basket with
frtt ~lin at their
r-vorhe •11Pen:narket
Ten·tho u 11nd
fourth·rrlae wlnnera
"ho wU rttelve a free
l'OP)' of ''The CruUve
rook ." Campbell 's
<·ook book. beautifully
1ll u1trated and teatunng :?~ exceptional recipes.
Entr•nts tn
Campbell's "Creatlve
t'ookln1 Contest" are
:uk ed to submit an
o rlalnal recipe u•lng unr one or more of the ro lo wing Campbell
producta: Campbell 's
Co ndensed Soup ,
Chunky Soup, Soup tor
One Soup, Campbell's
Tomato Julee, "V·8"
Cocktail Vegetable
Juice, S'fanson Canned
P r o d u c t s ,
Franco -Ameri ca n
Gravies or Pas tas,
Ca mpb e ll 's B ea n
Products.
Contestants may enter
as often as they Uke in
a n y or all or th e
fo llowing categories: 1.
Main-Dish Soups; 2. En-
trees; 3. One-Pot Meals;
4. Side Dishes ; S. Sauces
or Salad Dressings; 6.
Baked Food s o r
Desserts; 7. Microwave.
Oven Cooking. Each en·
try s hould be mailed
separately and accom·
panied by the entire
label from the Campbell
product used in the re·
cipe
DEAR ANN : Please tell me what la
wrona with people who mu.et be on the
teleplM>ne for houra at a Ume. la it an
UlneH? · I have many frlenda wbo conalder the
telephone abeolu~ly vital to t.belr Uvn.
They mue one call after another and
10 on and on and on. Their converaa·
lions conaUtute a night or a day'-t enter·
talnment. Can't they read? Even
wat~hlna aomethtng stupid on TV would
be an Improvement over non-atop
telephone gabbing.
I look at the telephone as a coove·
nlenee for the sole purpose of conveying
messages. I wouldn't dream of uaing
tbe phone for entertainment.
I am bamed by these telephone·
aholics. I also resent }>eing trapped by
these time.wasters. Explain them lo
me , pl ease . -UNLISTED
PERSONALITY
DEAll lJ.P .: Tlaere la a peat deal of
loeellneu la the world. TM &eleplaoae
meant .. ~r people.•• It'• a chac:e &o
talk &o eomebocly -&o be pat Ill &oucll
wt~ wbat'• llappeablg.
V•fortaa&ely, most leDety peeple call
batJ people aad Maally at • time wbea
It Is lnconvenleat. If t11J1 It wbat's bap·
pening &o you, I suggest a polite but em·
phatk sign-on. Example: "Sorry, I
must ran now, but l 'U call you when I
bave lbe lime to talk again." Tben ring
off aad DO call tbat person back wben
Career Options
Day Scheduled
Y•• eaa 1pare a le• momeata for ................. ,.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: How can a
wlf e keep her aanit)' when her husband
tells hef' be can't make up his mind
whether he wants her or another
woman? He baa asked me to be patient
and I am trying.
We've been married eight years -no
cblldren -and l am desperate. My
husband dresses up ln hia best clothes to
take out th1I other woman. He spends
money on her when he knows we have
unpaid bills. His sex life is with her and
1 know it.
lf anyone ~ told me I could live like
Una I would not have believed it. l pray
coo.atantl,y for the strength ~ hang on.
If I could stop loving him it would be
easy -but I can't . Please. Ann. tell me
bow to get this man to accept the fact
that he needs psychiatric help. -HJS
WIFE
DEAll WIFE: Never mlnd aboat lalm.
Get some .. ycMatrtc belp for yoanetl.
A womu .tao leU benelf ap for ntlt
emotlouJ ....... ud battery ~ &o'
fllld M wtly tlae tolerates it.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A· while back
you printed some stupid things people
s ay at funerals. May I add a few
"gems"? Perhaps a few clods out there
will recognize themselves and learn
something.
When my father passed away recent·
Women interested in
exploring career options
are invited lo attend the
sixth annual Women's
Employme nt Options
Conference in Long
Beach Saturday. March
31 . at the Long Beach
Convention Center.
umes, a confere nc e
spokesman said.
Healthy
Babies
The top 49 entries More than 100 busi: ··Preparing for a
I seven . in each o( the n es s firms w il 1 b e Healthy Generation.. is
seven categories > will represented at the con-the topic of an exhibit
be kitchen· tested under rerence . now on di s p I a y at
the supervision or the Among schedule d Golden West College in
D.L. Blajr Corporation speakers are: attorney, conjunction wilb the Na·
a nd judge d on th e Gloria Allred; computer ttonal Foundation ·
appearance and taste of systems director, Judith March of Dimes.
the finished recipe. Black; Western Union The exhibit of photo.
The top 35 entries Space Communications; graphs, slides, models
!five in each of the and Joanne Is himine. a and printed material on
seven categories > then KA BC -TV news r e-the cause and preven·
will be tested and the porter. lion of birth defects is
ma jor prizewinner Prior registration displayed in the natural
determination will be should be sent to the history museum of the
made on the basis of Career Planning Center college's Math Science
taste and appearance, Inc .. 1623 S. La Cienega building, room 114.
as w e ll as judging Blvd .. Los Angele s. Museum hours are 8
criter ia m e ntioned 90035. Pre-registration is a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays
earlier. $S and registration at through Thursdays and
ly. a neighbor comforted my bereaved
aunt and uncles <they are in their late
705 and early 80s > with this beauty
"Well, we all have to go someday. J
wonder who will be next?"
t\nother messenger of good cheer said
lo my mother when Papa died. "You'll
have some long days now." Mother,
who always looks at the bright side of
everything, replied. "How fortunate I
am w have a job I enjoy -I won't have
to sit at home all day." To this, J ob's
comforter responded, "Yes, but you'll
come home lo an empty house."
Will you please tell me why anyont-
would make such cruel and thoughtless
comments? -BEATS ME
DEAR BEATS: It's more tbougblless·
ne~s tltaa cruelty. When people don't
know what &o say they often blurt out
sometldng lune and Inappropriate. If
only lbey knew It isn't necessary &o SAV
anytblag. nelr presence speaks for
tltem.
Men and women who the door is $6. 8 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Fridays.
enter the contest are Participants are en-For group tours. call Cookies in a Teepee
asked to type or coura~~brtngmulU· Candace Donnelly ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hand-print their recipe pie copses of their res-892· 7711, ext. 484 or 434. ~ i~~"r!:~i~~al:e:::}or~ ·r-u-.-... -.-.-p-e ........ ] f RANCI~ OR' R"'I addltlon to the entrant •s • ' r -
complete name and
address. the entry
should indicate the
category In which the
recipe is lo be judged,
a nd the name of the
Canpbell product used.
Entri es mus t be
received by April 14,
1979, and are to be
m ailed to: Campbell
So up Co mpan y,
··c r eative Cooki ng
Awards" Contest, P .O.
Box 9179 , Blair ,
Nebraska 68009.
Friskies.
Dry
DinnetS
for Dogs
has rolled
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THURSDAY, MilCH ZZ
By SYDNEY OMARll ·fine statiorery cama del ·mar ... ARIES <March 21-April 19>: Accent on
goals. challenges. separating fact rrom fancy.
Pisces, Virgo persons figure prominenUy. You
make contact with persons who seemed "out of •••OUAUTT
reach." · LAMPiHADH TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on
bring priorities into focus, mapping long-range He •ar Lites • !04~09\I--~ plans, opening lines of communication, punwn1 ,., ....,.. ltM.
educational projects. c.... ....._
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Added recognl· '4•7JOI
lion, appearances before the media could be
featured. You complete project. Aries, Libra HtO
figure in scenario. LAMP 'AITS
CANCER (June 21.July 22>: Emphasis on Ha •ar Utn
contracts, rights and permissions, obUgaUona, "ti,~~~
marital status. Leo. Aquarius penom figure ~
prominently. You m eet someone who could 64.,7,.r
guide you along a more independent, creative
course. Be direct, but lel others express their LAMP a. AITURI
20°/oOFF
'With This Ad J
.. aMm & • llocll
LAMPSHADES views. RB'AIR LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Slow, determined Habor Lites ForbHtreeutts,
and steady pace should be advocated. Avoid 1CM1~0.,1ne ~ r»le•M bring JOU' lempl
baaing actions on impulse. Conservative course IM~llM. t111all!tt~::;:,s..'*'
HARBOR
LITES
...
will oow serve your best interests. · OPEN SUNDAY VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Divenlfy, . ._ __ ... _ .. _1_•_•_...,...._ ______ _..,_;_ _____ _
broaden horizons, be open ro the creative pro-
ceas. Means be ready for change, variety,
stimulus of love.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Acee~ on build·
Ing a secure base. Stick to factual data. OM:
who advocates apparent short cuts ls sincere,
but may be misguided.
SCOllPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2ll: Study Vlr10
menqe. Mail, messages, calls, relatives ill
transit play important roles. Gemini, Vlr10
penons figure In busy scenario.
SAGITl'AltllJS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Bud.let,
expenditures, payments and collectk>nl fllure
prominently. You learn more aboUt money and
how it gets that way.
CAP&ICOllN c Dec. 22·Jan. 11>: Moon lD
your sign coincides wl\b vitality, entbuaium.
new start, ioiUaUve and oriliDalltY. Perfect
teehoJques -strtve for lDdepeadeace.
AQVA&IVS <Jan. JO.Feb. 11>: You baYe
added respomibilltJ -rewanl factor allo Aa·
creases. Your lntultlon prcmdel wnn wtalcb
bad been elusive.
PISCES <Feb. it·llareb 20>: Dfftre t1
fulfUJed -love could come lnlO 10UI' Ute. Artea. · Ubra and Taurm penom ftlure promlDellllJ.
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F'liCUN')' ln Ne wport 8e11Jt'h.
BU INESS AND PROF S. IONAl.
WO•&N: The San Clf'mt-nte aroup wlU have a
PotJucll d.l.ontt •l I 30 p m TWMSay. M arl"'h 27.
J l UHi San Juan Capllltrano hocnt> M Addte ~Ill•
llunt. SJ)t'a llc>r wtll be Valerac Mcilroy .
counat'lor at San J uon Capistrano F amily
Servic-e offl<'t•. lolormauon 483 3141 or 493 M78,
t'Vl'ninp
N .. :WPORT HARM>• GllANDMm'H•;as
C'l.. a: 'rtw-i:roup Wlll h l \I • btMftl luochfoon
ru•b•on ~w aQd haintylf' t'lhow 1 11 30 a m
Moodu). Man-h 216, at UNI Uohday IM, C'03ll1
M(• J , l~t't.~ wall ~ don tl'd to th group '
ph1hrnthrup1 t•11 Rt'sc.orvauon.. Jo Robt>rtson,
642~1
C'Ob'TA M~A WOMt:N'S CL 8 : "Chuek
Wagon Ttme" a quare dance. dinner 1tnd
t:ocktw.ls will tw pr~enlc'd at 6.30p m Satu1
d ay. March 24, at the club. 610 W 18th St .• CostM
Mesu Ente11awmt.•nt wlll be provided by the
Sc.1uan.' Rl((tten. w1tb llt.>rb later as caller
Proceeds wall go to t~ group' ~cholarsbip
rund T ickets, at S7 ~o. are available ut
P1nltley's Drug wn-. Rarit1 Je-.t:lry Store or
from any club member
PROBLEM TALK SHOP: Adolescent
Alcoholis m will be discussed a t a half.d ay
t.cmina r begrnrung at 8 a m. Thursday, March
22 an th<> Sheralon·Anuht.>1m Hotel. Information
768 38.11.
DAUGHTERS Of' THE BltfTISH EM·
PIRE: Women of 8 r1tash birth or ancestry a rc
a:.ked to aUeod the monthly meetings held on -
the first Tuesday of each month. Informa tion.
545-4114
MCYnlERS OF TWINS CLUB: The Orange
Coast group will hold a n art aucUoo and art ex
tnb1lion at 8:30 p.m. Friday, March 23, in the
lloliday Inn, Costa Mesa. Information: Mrs.
Jim Nyhus, 968·3207.
MYSTIC KREWE OF KOMUS: The Mardi
Gras BaU will be held Saturday, Ma rch 24, in
the Disneyland Hol~I.
JlJNJOR EBELL CLUB OF JRVINE: The
second annual m astectomy fashion show, an
con1unction with the South Coa s t Junior
'Wom en's Club. will be tteld al 10 a.m Saturday,
March 24, in the Sheraton Newport Hotel. Ticket
information: Mrs. Dorothy LJss. American
Cancer Society, 752·8600.
IEWISH FEDERATION COUNCIL; The
P aceselters will hold a benefit art and antique
:.how from 1 lo 3 p.m . Thursday, March 22, in
the Newport Beach home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Lohr. Reserva tions: J ewish Federation
Council, 754·1944
NAnGNALCHARITY LEAGUE JVNIQKS:
.. An Evening al Sebaslians .. will b&
held at 7:30 p.m . Friday, March 23, in Sebas-
Uaos' Dinner Playhouse , Anaheim. Ticket in·
Club Calendar
Play Acting
Rehearsing for the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's annual Slowboat musical are,
from left, Ida Mae Wentzel, Carl Last, Michael Braun and Terence Mulligan.
Performances are scheduled March 30 and 31 and April 6 and 7 at the Corona
de/ Mar club. For information, call Jean Pandowski ay 673-7046 or the club at
644-9530.
formation: Sharee V1staunct. 644-11058 or Kathy
Roberts, 644·7222.
DUSTY WINGS: The a nnual Monte Carlo
mghl will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday. March 24,
m the Montanoso Recreation Center. Mission
VieJo. Ticket informa tion: Mrs . Pa m Thomas,
586-4355.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN: The Orange Coun.
ly chapters will hold their annual donor
luncheon al 10: 15 a.m . Sunday. March 25, in the
Harlequ.in Dinner Playhouse. Santa Ana.
HUNTINGTON BEACH ASSISTANCE
LEAGUE: A fashion s how and luncheon will be
held at 11 a.m . Saturday, March 24, an the Mesa
Verde Country Club. Ticket information: As·
s1stance League, 84t_8548,
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS:
Tours to Vellowston<'. the Canadian Rockies.
Hawaii, the Panama Canal and Lhe Caribbean
a re planned for May and June. Information·
llelen Yost, 847·3339.
Arr LECl'VRE: Dr. Esther Broner will
discuss The Artist as Social Conscience at 10:30
a.m . at Saddleback College and at 6 p.m. on the
north campus in Irvine Monday, March 26. In·
formation: 831-9700 or 495·4950. extension 217.
ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY: A home a nd garden party tour will
be held from 1 to 5 p.m . Sunday. March 25. in
the Village of Turtle Rock . Ticket infor mation:
752·0536 or 833·9267.
COSTA MESA AQUATIC CLUB: A garage
sale wUI be held from 8 a .m . to 4 p.m . Saturday.
March 24 in the Costa Mesa home of Mr. and
Mrs . Joe Lester . Information: Andrea 'Lester.
545·2201
AMER I CAN A S SOC I AT ION OF'
UNIVERSITY WOft(.EN : T he Newport Mesa
branch.wtll present a lecture by quail historian
Sandi Fox at 10 a .m . Saturday. M\4rch 24. in the
Fount.am Valley Community !fall.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS: An ex·
perimeotaJ workshop focusing on the mother·
daughter re lationship will be held at 8 p.m .
Wednesday. March 21, in the Women's Law
Center. Tus tin. Reservat ions a nd information·
832·2202.
FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION: J\
series of classes for divorced me n and women
will be held from 9 to 11 a.m . Saturday mom·
ings in the Family Service office in Tustin.
Starting date information : 871 ·0075.
SPRING HAIR S HOW : "After Da rk ..
hairstyles will be shown by Golden West Collc~l'
cosmetology students a t 7 p.m. Tuesday, March
27. in the campus theater
LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART: An
illustrated taJk on the Magic o( Crystal will be
held at the affiliates meeting at l p.m. T~ay ,
March 27, In the museum.
SWEET ADELINES: Tbe Harborlltes
chapter will sponsor an outdoor rummage sale
beganrung al 8 a.m. Saturday. March 24, in the
Fairview Community Church grounds. Costa
Mesa .
NEWPORT HARBOR EMBLEM CLUB
Jt.4: A fun and games luncheon wtll be held at
11 :30 a.m . Wednesd ay. March 24. in the
Westminster home or Chris Corban . Reservu·
t10ns : Lo1s·Wade, 673-6796.
HAPPY HOMEMAKERS: Bees will be di!>·
cussed al the m eeting at 10 a m. Friday. March
23. 1n the Founta in Valley Civic Cente r .
Reservations: call Mrs. Gerald Reute r .
NEWPORT HARBOR Rio:P UBLICAN
WOMEN'S: Mrs. Harned Pettus Hoose will dis-
cuss China at the meeting at JO a .m . Thursday,
March 22. an the Balboa Yacht Club.
CIOLDREN'S HOME SOCIETY: The Lets
Da mas del Mar J\uxiliary will holds its mem·
bership luncheon al 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
March 28, in the San Cle mente home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Douglass Jr. Sharon Kaplan will dis
cuss S pecial Needs. Adoptions . T eenage
Pregnancy. Reservations: Mrs. Roy Ada m!>.
496-5996.
SOtJTll COAST AUDUBON SOCIETY:
GuaJome Regional Park will be visltt.'d at 8 :30
a .m . Saturday , March 24 . Those wishing l'l
:..hare ndes m ay meet at 7:30 a .m. at the former
Safeway parkmg lot , 801 N. El Camino Real.
San Cle mente lnform<it1on : 492·2598.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY ART ASSOCIAnON:
Meetini;: 1s a t 7:30 p.m. Monday, Marc h 26. •n
lhe Fountain Valley Recre ation Center.
ORANGE COUNTY TROJAN GUILD: A
Sports N1~hl Meet ing with Marv Goux. assistant use (ootball coach, will be held al 8 p.m .
Thursday. March 22. an the Corona dcl Mar
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Darnel Sw~t. Rcserva
t1ons : Mrs. Bruce-Galey. Santa Ana .
PARl-.:NTING WORKSHOP: A work!>hop tu
im prove parenting ~ki lls wall be held at 8 p.m
Wcd nc·-.day. Marc h 28. in the Wo me n 's
Wom t..'n·., Law Center. Tu:.tan f<cscrvalion!>
832 220'l
BUSINESS AND PROF•:SSIO Ni\L
WOMEN'S CLU8 : The Wc~t Orange County
Hr anch will sponsor a worksho p on career
w ardrobe planning al 7 30 pm. Thursday.
March 22. in Great Western Savings and Loa n.
Wt•stm1nskr
R E HABILITATION INSTITUTE OF
O RANGE COUNTY: Lo:. An1oteles Dodllcr Stt>vc
Garvey I!. scheduled lo a ppear al a fund·
ra1s 1ng hair cutting marathon beginning at 6
p.m . Saturday. March 24. Information: 639-oeOSJ.
TOURIN' TIN STR EET RODS: The Rollin'
for H.10 ( Rcha b1lttal1on Institute of Orange
C()unty > will bc held Sunday. Ma rch 25, at the
inst1tuk an Orangt·
It makes Cents to shop. with
money-saving food coupons
from the Daily Pilot.
-.
Fantasy Cruise
I Theme for Las Reinas Au>Ci#ary ol Assistance League of Newport Beach at its fund-
raising luncheon and fashion show is "Fantasy Cruise" set for 11 :30 a.m. Thursday,
March 29, in the Newportef Inn. Proceeds will benefit the group's philanthropies. From
left, 818 Mrs. Kathryn Holfman, auxiliary chairman; Mrs. Paul Garman and Mrs. Ted
Walsh. For more details, call Gladys Tritt st 673-8433.
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"For •currtnt ~, homeworlc we're s'posed
to read the newspaper."
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 51 Uttered
t Dull ones 52 Japanese
6 Handle sash
10 Italian 1slano 55 Paci
t4 Girl's name 5d Key: Mus
IS Sooner 60 Ory up
16 Exttnct btrds 61 Mine
17 U S. V·P -entrance
Barl\ley 62 Din
t8 Cams 63 Sea btrds
20 Observe 64 Ouphcale
21 Soon 65 snip parts
23 Agile DOWN
24 Alter 1 Pretu<fice
26 RoCJtes 2 Heraldte
28 Tait bearing
30 NYSE unit l Riel -
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Tue&day·s Puule Solved.
32 --flats rec tion 27 Sc;ulls 45 Numencat
36 Japanese 4 Compass pt. 28 E;>ee preluc
admiral S Legislator 29 Bone· 46 Tt!rrmna1 ..
37 Mrxes 6 Esteem Comb lorm 47 Horatio -
38 Amertt:an 7 Retate<J 30 Pohsh 411 Raced again
autnor 8 Frsn part 32 Barret part •9 Loco
39 tietp: 9 Letter 33 Papal s1 Cut
3 words 10 Domains 34 Far North 53 Sun
•2 large held t t Plunders cffy
Sultix 12 Lave 35 Legal paper 54 Na11ves.
44 Over 13 Foots 37 Ou1ck dnnk Sulfix
•5 Annoylld 19 Eat no1s11y ~ Ballerinas 56 Irish, nam,-~ Embo<Md 22 -York or 41 l essen Dre ix
l/ar. ~unswick 42 Bhnd alley 57 Tokyo sold
II Goose 25 Beverage 2 words nc0me
50 Choose 26 Lealy beet •3 Jogged 59 Entlm'I'
Now, fry l<>cxi11 with W1MOn 1l1ty
Crackers umco •••• &9c
Premium nowfl•kt!ll an I lb pk1
Soup .......... 2sc
'Campbell's 11 moru than aoup' 10'; 01
Bread .... z• "· •••• 4gc
Springfield White, Wheat. Sandwtch
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DRESSING 59c
Bemnein's Vinaigrette, 1000
Island or ltalian-8 0 1 bottle
Apple Juice •••• s 139
1'rff Top goodneeel Half-g1llon
Baked Beans •••• 49c
Brown Crock old-time t&BU! 14 01
English Muffins .39c
Springfield Reg or Sour Oou,b-pq d 6
.~:I WHITE ·.,TUIA
Starkist Solid Pack in water ...
makes a great salad! 7 en can
Coke or Tab •••• 99c
Your choice in the 2 liter eize
. _ Macaroni .. aua ••• 29c
Kraft'11 easy-fix dinner ... 71/c oz
I lb ftlxes IUJ .•••• 4gc
Choice of varieties in 6 ounce pack.qe
;:·. mtant Lllld1 •.•• 4gc
1 Maruchan • in 4 varietiee! 2 ~ oz pk(.
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Tree1weet.-ln Lemonade, Berry,
Punch or Grape ... 6 oz cana
'~;·. White King "D" .age
ade in Southern California ! •2 ot
Tomato Sauce .. 11c
.~;tc;·a;~:: °99c
Rllg, Country Style or E1tra-twln pack
Woolite L.-••••• s 121
Gentle-for cold wet.er wuh-16 oi
DOG
FOOD
Kai JUn ... Cboole Chicken,
1.Jver ot Honemeat--H oi can
There's .. ,. 11ti1f1ctlon, 111trt Yllut In El bncho'a fresh fryer p1rt1, 1i111tlY
btc111t they're bl"•' Th1t """'' 1ttre Me•t, more dellclous coodnt11 la
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for foo4!
Fryer Wmgs •..... :: . 79C.
Hand cut from Fresh Gr. "A" fryel'll
aicken Livers ~ •.••.•• nc.
Freeh! .. from U.S. Grade "A" {ryeni
UGS & THIGHS
=,~!'~ 99c
Gr* "A" frnJi fryers •
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Kang sized charken nffen more good e11t111ic-m11n> mt•Ot 1n r8t111 to hnnt• ond morP vol11e in our Gr&dl' .. A .. quelaty' Hand rut I•~•>
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Tmott.Olt
OF WTERN PORK
Bonelett1! ... a treat to be aavored U.S.D.A. Choice ... Weetem lamb!
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Fresh Spare Ribs EASTERN ••
1l 41.
7 Bone Roast •• s1 1~
Chuck cul U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Clld Steak . . . . 5149•
Cent.er cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Beef Roast :1:! s219.
Chuck cut Choice sho·llder clod
0 Bone Roast ••• s219.
Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice bed
Ground Beef ~-s1 n.
Coanie grind does nol uceed 30% f1l
GEJIUINE MILK-FED VEAL
featured every day al El Rancho
T•BailB
Here's m11n -111zed 88lisfaction! The hearty flavor of t':I Ranr ho quulity beef alway& welcome! Loin cut
Ground-Beet-r'nl s1~
Lean-doee not exceed 22% fat
Porterhouse SJ79
STEAK •
Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef
BratwuBta .... s. 516...-9 --'SausagerrMJMsnu • s11!
Pork. veal, aeuoning-no nitrit.eti
SLICED s 1 s',L BACON ..
El Rancho's thicker "ranch style"
Super Fresh Produce
Our own special re<:ipe-mild or hot
New York s599
STEAK •
Boneleaa loin cut of Choice beef
tch1k111= ........ 51!
C11i(om ia '1 fineet ... really freeh! And a 1ize th1t affords you more ioodneu to enJov'
ROMAINE
25~
GUPEFIUIT~ ..... ,,.. 41s 1 c .. _.,., '""" I ........ ~,.
RED POTATOES
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FRESH FILLETS! $ 25, PACIFIC RED
Snapper 11.
For the oven, elUllet or broiler
Fillet of Sole .. s379,
f"reah . . mild fluvor Engliah 110le
Scallops .•••••• 5599•
Larite siie ... from Alaak&n wat.eni.
Halibut SJ99. STEAK
Center cut from firm Northern fi1b
Con. Ba s219 1na ss... •
Fillets , . t.o afford more good eating.
Smoked Halibut s249,
A different kind of treat . in picce11
EXTRA LARGE
DONGEJtESS $ 249 CRAB •
Meaty! ... and we'll crack them for you.
J ohanri M f't>.tf'r wine.~
1mpurtl'd (rnm (,'rrma11y.
l'x rl1.1i.11•p/_y for El Ranrho
And fnr y11u 1
Liebfraumilch •. i 229
.Johann Me1iaer for fant valut• !lth
R• 1· s211 1es 1ng ......
,Joha nn Me u.ter dinner rnmponaon' 5th
Zeller SGMam urz ••• s 299
,Johann Mel!ltt~r C:erman favorite' fith
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Vermouth .., .. s1 99
Ory, Sweet or Half & Half-Fifth
T ·1 s419 equ1 a Pf1( lOP(Z •••
White or Gold-reduced 60c Fifth
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Hearty Burgandy Rhine or Pink
Chablis-save 76e in 1.6 liter size
Creme de Cocoa •• s499
Hiram Walker'1; White or Brown 5th •
Whiskey mMGlfT ••• s399
El Rancho'a 6 year old ! Fifth
SAVE $2.00 ON
B. RMCllO'S s 1199 Scotch
Bottled I~ Scotland-8 yr old!
Compa.n the value! 1.76 lit.eni
Frozen Food · Prirl'I in effect Thur. Morch 22
throuili Wed. Morch 28 Delicatessen
Ora J • 12 oz 69C nge u1ce cu ....
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Open dojl~ 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7
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Your choice of Jack, Longhorn or Colby ... from Everfreeh in 9 01 pkg
Bar-M Ham am ••• 99C
Ooto•tlc! ... not imported--4 ot
Dressing .. CllDl ••• s9c
Bob'1-no pneervatJv•I 8 oa bt.Jt
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Newport Bcal·h ·s (inc~t
tn-level luxury rondo
w1tb ocean v 1ew. 3
bedroom, family room.
step; to everything. Thls
won't last, call for de·
la.Us. 54().,3666,
TWO NEW LISTINGS
DELUXE I> PLEXES Fresh on the
market. lhe~e two 2 tx.'<lroom . 1 bath
duplexes offer great possib1hties .
Sell •r \\tit help Cina.nee. so submit
your terms. Creative financing or
whate ver Choose t:ither or both at
$139.500 each.
~ R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640·5112
~COATS & WALLACE
CElP REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAUY OWNED COMPANY SE RVING
THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963
LIKE MEW IN LAKE FOUST -Move
right in this vacant 3 Bdrm, 2112 bath
townhome. Formal dining, mountain
view. fireplace. microwave. builtins.
custom built with oversized bdrms.
Priced below market for fast sale at
$102.000. Cdl 546-4141
··()'Serving Costa Mesa·lrvine
.' Huntir:igton Beach-Newport Beach
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GHAT INCOME! DUPLEX
BALIOA ISLE $85 0001 Residential + 2 com-, •
merc1al rentable spaces . 2 B e d r m u n i t s .
5 Car parking, 1 bl~k to Completely remodeled.
wat.er, 3 bedrm 3 bath un· Great income Excellent
it. Fireplace. Supe.r for investment. Call fast!
summer/winter rates. 752-1700 673-8550 OP!N Ill 0 • II \ I IJN 111111 ''I I ' ~~~~~~~~~! [ i 'ilii [ ~·IMHI
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Custo m11.ed home on
spacious lot. Relaxed rm.
ly living In this dramatic
vaulted ceiling liv rm.
huge frplc, frml din rm.
cozy fmly rm w tsecond
frplc, 4 lge bdrms, over-
sized m s tr suite
w /garden bath. Open
SUnday 1·5, #6 lnvemess.
759-1501
lltAMD HEW
UST'lttG
Sunny . brljlhl.
immaculate 3 Bdrm
Bluffs condo wit
as s umable 9~~
l oan . Fantasti
terms . Call fo
appointment.
4BR +den
$69,500!
Sunken living room.
Brick fireplace. All re
modeled kitchen. Ex·
cellent loc11t inn. Im·
maculate bargain! Call
fast 1 To lake advantage!
752·1700
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MESADaMAR
SPECIAL
A dellgbtlul, lvly home
on a corner lot. Clean,
out•abarp.Alry!New
plUlb crpts IJ kitchen •P·
pllancea i n 1978.
Hardwood floors, R v 8C· ce.. Enclrc le this one
for aure " call for appt nowt Open Eves. 545-9411
WATERFRONT
HOMES Ille.
243& W Co.>~t High14c.1~
N\IWPon fWl'K h
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..... HSULA ,OIMf AllA!
TWO 4-UMIT APAITMefT ILDGS!
Sl75,000 EACH IU>G!
Quahty-bullt, beautifully maintained.
4 Units in each building with lge
c entral c ourtyd filled with
m agnificent matured specim en
plants. These two 4·unit bldgs are in
the best location. right at the
entrance to Pe nins ula Point. just
s teps from the beach. Each 4-plex has
two 2·bdrm. 2 bath and two 2-bdrm.
I·bath units. Each front unit has
fireplace. Super ocean view! OWC
first Trust Deed.
WESLEY H. TA YLOI CO.
21 11 S. J~ill Hilt lood
NEWPORT CEHTH, H.I . 644-49 I 0
BEST IN BLUFFS
EXEC. HOME Custom E -Plan .
panoramic bay view ; 2200 sq . ft., 2
BR, 21h ba .. fam. rm .. 2nd frpl., A/C.
40 Ft. liv. rm .. bar. lux. carp., parquet
flooring. s hutt e r s. lge . bric k
courtyard. fountain ; new kitchen
appliances. Assumable 9'!.i % loan.
$259,500.
4 IR E·,LAN End unit. ever so
scarce: 2200 sq. ft.. 21h ba .. lge. fam.
rm., beaut. neutral carp .. wallpapers.
s hutters, huge encl. courtyard &
patio. Absolutely beautiful thruout !
$212,500 INCLUDING LAND !!
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR INC. 644-0 I 34
Utt & Illy With TM bpert1
REMODELED
PORTOFtHO
You have to see to ap-
preciate the beauty of
lhLs completely enclosed
Portofino. Parquet &
plank flooring, custom
lighting. upgraded
thruout. Over 2800 sq. ft.
ol ideal living.
HEWPC>aT CEMTER
REALTY
640.1112
SOUTH LAGUNA
VIEW
Rollin!; hills nestle this
beautiful Townho m c .
Panora m ic view o f ocean, professionally de·
corated. wet bar, warm
and cozy fireplace.
Separate master wing on
lower level. Furniture
can go. too! Call 646-7171
V.A APPROVED
HOMES
Don't wait to buy real
estate. Buy real estate &
wait. $0 down up to
$100,000.
V.A. Salesbroker .
2C hrs 543-1626
USE THIS wamoFF
Brand new 3.000 sq.ft.
architecturally designed
duplex. 3 Bdrm. 2 baths
and 2 &inns. 2 baths. 2
fireplac e s. 2 d1n1ng
rooms. 2 double garages
a nd easy upkeep. A
s uper home ancf Income
$215,<XX>.
400E.17"
C.M. ANNI ...
OUR OFFICE BEING
REMODELED. LEAVE
UDO ISLE
Bay view Crom 2 patio decks enhances
cus tom spacious 5 bdrm .. 4 bath
traditional home; like new. Ideal for
entertaining Corner lot. $.520.000
OCEAMFROHT
Quality craftsmans hip in mahog. trim
& oak floors sets off this landmark; 4
BR. 3 ba. home in finest location.
Established trees & lawns. $485.000.
BACK IAY
Fine 4 bdrm .. 2'h bath family home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool.
playhouse. s torage Sl69.000. Terms
IAYFRONT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pie r & slip
AVALON
W ell constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor.
partial basement. concrete foundation
FlaL-. MPa. S120.000-Fee.
Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 Boy\1d•· Orov~. N 8 b 75 b lo I
The ultimate in lu xun ous waterfront
li ving. Featuring 4 spacious bdrms .
maids quarters. den. dramati c formal
dinins:: room. Beautiful handrrafted
Oak. Teak. detailed moldings.
p a nelin g a nd fl oo rin g Th1 !\
ouL5tanding property 1s situated in a
private. picturesque setting, with 90·
on the water. For the yachtsman. we
also provide s pace· for over a 100'
vessel. For more detailed information
call .
SSCASHSS
for your home in 24 hrs
Call World Finance
Agent. 831·2227 24 hr
HOTI.JNE!
MfWPOIT FfXEtt
$122.500
This 3 Bdrm hom e 1~
st.cps Crom the beach. on
the Peninsula. ll de
firutcly nt.'ed.s TLC, bu1
has tremendous potcn
tial. Bring your tools and
i magin a t io n . C;ill
540-1151
~HERITAGE
NEWPORT
IEACH
•LOT•
Herd to Find!
OceaM1deof Balboa Bl
ti I 31st St
Owner May Subordinate
$120.<XX>
Rudler Realty
642-4758
FINDLNG PROPERTY
MY SPECIA LTY
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U,._IVUIE
IN CORONA DEL MAR
CONVENIENT LOCATION -A block
to shops and beaches. sha ke roof •• 3
bdrm. de n and r e modeled kitchen.
As king S255.000.
SUPE R ·DO D U PLEX . Supe r-clean s pacious units. One is
~-bdrm -2-b ath unit ; the other is
3 ·bdrm-2 1;! bath s . Both are
well-maintained m Old Corona del
Mar. $220.000.
DO SEE IN SEAVIEW -A 4 bdrm.
21,2 bath. view home with $30.000 .in
ldscpe. jacuzzi. patios and atnutn .
$289,000. :
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REAL TORS'. 546 5990
1525 M•·sa VPrdp Dr ive, East , Cost<.1 Mesa
·''"'' ,, C '"""·'cir I M.11 ,,, fi 11, hOOO
DUPLEX
Ea.sts1de Cos tu Mt•s;i 2
BR t>ac h . hardwood
noors. double ~Jr Jge.
Sl.20.000
Roy McCord&.. Rltr
548-7729
LEASE W /OPTION
Nice I bedrm townhome.
wallting d1slanrc to llun
u.ngton Beach s urf
GOOD TERMS
On Uus ruce 4 bedr m. 2
bath Westminster home
full price. S12,9~
WESTSIDE
or Huntington Beach.
newly pa111ted 3 bt.-drm .
1"'1 bath. full pncc. only
$76,000.
SIEDROOMS
JASMINE CREJK
Beauuful three bedroom.
family room. splH level
ho m e Only l'lan 6
1Surfs1dc1 model on the
resale market. Lull·
urious masll'r su1L~ with
Ocean-Catalina view anct
an adJ:.1t·ent priv ate
study with 1t 's o w n
fireplace Pn\ate com-
mun1l y v.11 h pool.
jacuu1. tennis court:-:
!244.500 COU Of NEWPORT
REALTORS
675-551 l
Meredith Garden llnme ---------111 S Hunungton Beach
with over 3000 sq ft of
luxury IJvmg area
Perl fltoc•, Inc.
842-746 I
More ram1hc:. are jll'll1ng
the campmg "bu!(" th1!>
year If you havr a
camper that ·s not ~elllnR
used. sell 1t now with a
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---------JUSTUSTEO
~.,:{,~~
1n Newport Beach J
Lots, 4 stores, 16 apart·
ments. huge s~prage
garage. Owner wiR~arTy
IO'M interest. $795,()()(J
Be a c hl•me Realty
fi73.651 I
WATHF«O .. T
with 42' boat slap. ,bUJll
ms. 2 fireplaces. 2 co' e rPd patios, J .ca r
ga ra ~f·. Trcmel\dou.,
fmancmg. $350.000.
J4COIS REALTY
675-6670
Have something lo sell?
Clnss1f1ed ads do it well
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WILLCALLYOU BACK.
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TeU me what you want. &
let me find your home lo
the So Orange County
beach area Ask <or Ruth
K\!ste r . r eal estall.'
agent. Mon. Tue & Thur .
9-12 : 831·2600 or 496·8535
Eves6-9; 492·2522. CE
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TUITUROCK LUSH HIGHLANDS
Large 5 bdrm Stewart model with
s w ee pin g view , on quiet
cul-de-sac. Deluxe landscaping &
s pecial electronic security system.
Two fireplaces, wet bar, 3 car
gar age, 3 baths. family rm.
breakfast nook & formal dining rm
make this a truly fine home.
$289,750.
A COUMIU ........ CO.
644·9060
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realty
MEW LtSTIHG!
ELEGANT 2 ·STORY
SPLIT -LEVEL. Nestled among
lovely trees & surrounded by
verda nt landscaping. Decorator
pe rfect 5 BR hom e featurin g
spacious living rm w /fplc. formal
dining rm & lg . C<?mfo~table
family rm. Extensive list of
c ustom upg rades incl. copper
plumbing. Located in newer
section of Mesa Verde. $185.000.
J ohn Granath 642·8235. <Y·99>
642·123S 644·6200
901 Oo\ler Orrve Harbor View Center
Irvine dt Cami:ius Valley Center
75!-1414
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SPYGLASS OCEAM VIEW •
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Kit. Formal Din. Lrg FR W/FP ....
Courtyard Has Pool. Firepit.'
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Inspect. $430,000. l
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In Fabulous Bayside Cove Comm.:
W /Sec. Gate. Nr Pvt Bch On Bay.•
2 BR 2 Ba. Original Model Home.
Pool. Jac uzzi. Excep. Offering.
Call To Inspect. $215,000.
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NeW-19"<", CA.,_
Punishments Aplenty
Kids Wlw Scare Elderly Assailed
By HUGH A. MULLIGAN
APS.-lel~-"'
Jt1DGEFI ELD, Conn -
Neither snow nor sleet nor dark· iotas at noon caused by tha t
f'E>bruary eclipse has s layed the
mailman from trudging to our
gate sinc.-e I as ked readers to
suggest fitting punlshment.s for
Leen-agers who "Just for kicks"
try lo run down old people with
their bikes and cars.
l\s of today, 127 lelters ar-
rived : one 13 pages long a nd one
from as far as Seward, Alas ka.
THE LETJ'ER THAT prompt.
Pd the original colu mn came
fro m a 73-year-old lady in
Calht<dral City, Cahf .• who said
s he Oed from Florida because
hhe ht.td twice been v1ctjm of this
&:ruesome new "chicken" game
played in parking lots against
helpless older citizens.
.. Once by a speedm~ car and
on ce by two bicycle riders. In
each case they were either smil-
ing or laughing as they came at
m('. rr r hadn't run or jumped
out of their way. I would have
been dead."
Js there a punis hment to fit
this cnme? The readers sug-
gcstt'd many.
.. Bring back l:ir and feathers;
1l would be too good for them."
!!Lated Rose Marie Albright of
Po mona. Calif.
She described herself a~ "87
and acOve ... I drive amt get
a round as well as f ever did , and
I've driven across the counU'y
~cvtraJ limes."
••READING ABOUT THE
heinous actions of those awfuJ
kids In F1orida made me bristle
with anger," Mrs. Albright con-
fessed. bot she thought the lady
who was twice almost run over
in Florida made a mistake by
moving away. "I'd stay and try
to work up a fight somehow.
When I push, things usually
move!"
T hose "F1orida goons" were
also walking around the fighting
•\de of a 73-year -old Mau.st.on,
Wis ., woman. who said she
never had any trouble with the
neighborhood chlldren "unUl I
beume old and alone ...
Then. wrote Elizabeth Tracy,
.. the young began throwing
things at my house, especially
e11s. Did you ever try to clean
egg off the siding after it had
dried? J became angry after
lhty broke a window Then two
or lhree boys were kn<>4:king at
rny door and when l answered,
~~)
they ran whispering and giggf.
Ing up the street. I marched
right up to the house where J
knew several teen-agers· lived
and told the whole family I
absolutely would not stand for it
and was going to the police. I did
that and haven 't been bothered
since."
MRS. TRACY CONCLUDES:
"Young people who torment the
old a nd vulnerable and helplt>ss
animals are cowards . The way
to handle them i.s to scare them
right back."
From Seward, Alaska. Rita
Susan Greer s uggested that
young offenders who frightened
old people should be made to
"work in nursing homes, con-
valescent homes and geriatric
wards ... this would bring
home to the young people what
their actions can cause and help
the young themselves.·'
Mrs. WilUam Stewart or Troy.
N. Y ., who wrote the ll·page let-
ter. said the fault was not with
the kids but with the way grown
c hildren trea t their aging
parents
"DO ANV OF VS .. " SHE
asked, "worry about the exam-
ple set whe n we send our
parents wbo are aged and in
need off to Florida to retire or. if
need be. to a nursing home to
get rid Of the m? And then WC
watt ln a vulturous attempt to
claim every penny they eurncd
in their lifetime!"
Then in an aside. s he added :
"Give working in a beauty
parlor a try, If you want to know
people!!"
A fU"St grade teacher "in a
small Pennsylvania school dis-
trict" advocated fines and even
report cards fo r delinquent
parents who fail to teach their
children a sense of res ponsibility
In life.
"WREN PARENTS OF 6-
year-olds exJ)C<'t them to potty-
tr a In their younger sister.··
wrote Ba rba r a Koop from
Wa verly, N. Y .. ··beat them with
a board when they forget to
bring home a sweater ... and
send them to school in summer
clothes when it ls 6 below aero,
then I believe these pare nts
sh o uld be fined . There are
O.W.I. fines, s peeding Croes.
utmty bill fines. etc. Let's line
parents for selfishness."
Since so many had written in
blaming easy schools. il was in ·
teresting to hear a leacher·s side
or the problem.
"/\ t eacher cannot prove
neglect.'' said Mrs. Koop, "but
if we could legally send a Ust or
e motional and mental neglect
home four limes a ye ar maybe 1t
mig ht forstaH what happened lo
that reader.'·
BUT A YOUNG MOTflf':R in
Red Bank, N. J ., who was trying
lo teach her 2-year-old ti) do the
rig.ht thing, wondered where and
when responsibility began
"It wouJd be easier." wrote
Jan Smuga, •to blame parents
for these bad d~ if parenting
were not such an unce rtain ad·
venture."
So far, she said, "our little girl
makes us ha ppy and proud.
but I half suspect it is greatly
o wing to good fortune. Right
from the slart, each baby is a
separate persoo. Pa re nts can
only do their best."
Many, like Dave O'Neill of
Chicago, faulted "movie & TV
violence."
MANY AGREED WITH
Laureen Sykes or Milwaukee
that "there is too much leruency
in the homes, courts and schools
these days.··
A number joined J eb Fischer
of Gretna, La .• In regretting the
decline of "the woodshed and
the razor strap" as character
molders.
But almost as many were
against a ny form of capital
punishment.
"Violence breeds violence ...
cautioned Randi Price, 16, of
New Have n, Conn .. one of
several teen-agers to join the
write·in aymposium.
Helen Black of West Palm
Beach, Fla. felt •·revulsion "
against the young terrorists but
"as a mother" could not con-
template physical revenge.
"I CRY INSIDE m ysetr when
a teen-ager loses his life. Any
kind of accident, car. motorcy-
cle, ~ped. overdoses, or any
freaky thing that takes a young
life makes me cry. The majority
of our young have so much more
to offer . l used to pray, 'Lord, let
there be no more wars.• Now I
pray. 'Lord, let there be no more
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<.ham bar k bay b1ru111.' lr::U-~~o~ !8,$1~ that hon'W' you want O "'MAICl°"8.. By builder. bloe k to Buut. J yr old aiM., Ovrr~fl of&l'.'»C1·rca alJUlil'ronvenlench oCa downuptoStoo.ooo On tbla lovel y Meu bMcb.oceanvlew,5BR. witblt'&ownSPA.:l :Jt.
bv1"11 4 Dt·drir» +. l writ built &-~let•ntl)' d Ctl a..., Afl, 24..,._ Verde bome. Owners a re 4\; be. 3000 liQ ft. lri 2~ ba qui.lily t.om .
bath• OR 3 Dt<drm + corotoo he>me l'LUS "' WOILD I.I &Ti.ooovfo1,.,.n,!!'t abluloy:a'n'c! ~~onooole.~.~ .. 's~tRh ;;,~ t87AOO M!parat ueatfmald '~ Mttrul OCt:AN Vll·~W 54• 1722 Sil .__,... ~ • ....,, n.uKI • ;i.,.,. So.Calif. Reatf.1
Qln fl'ortn..I hvlnK rm from the t'ntire living ~ Rome reature1 heated buteoi 17thSt $129.000 S ... 5605
Faouly rm 2 f'pks Cov atH' Olhl"r t•xtr•ll in pool. covered tJallo and 531H718. ~rtff br1<'k pauo Pou1ni elude II oow Jacuu i & an JUST LISTED!! ~ BBQ. As in& only ---Y>._R_ato __ _
ho u 1" t•nd much oven!Ud 3 ur "•rag.-Cood 12,600.Calls..&-~ mon: 11t • blilr111n pnc"' $335 000 " as new• Don't wait 3br. 2ba. fresh p1unt 1n & COUIGfPAllf
Odlnowto c ,6138$$0 • t.OteeUulJewel! A prime CIA. New crpt M34 mo.
... ,, , , , , , ,, • 1" , • locale! Closest quality PTI John Vanlan Co.
4 ~.1 2'h b• • lam. nn. + funsb('d bonua rm Pnme street. G~
CMdrtloo! SJ 13,000.
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34200c .. cdM
3 Bf<. J&cuztr. s per -
t.acular view. hardwood
noon. $575.000.
54,lrYiMHI
New homes' 1'wo story. 3
B H . su n derk ::.,
ruicrowave"S. $215.000
IS09~nCdM
Uke new, vacant. 3 BR.
tusteful, pool. 1Jlcred1blc
view or yurhts. SSt5.000.
2918 ea.sn.,.. CM
3 BR. big game room,
near park. school. sho~.
bbrary. Slll .900
506 Mae 9Writ.
3 BR. wood s1dmg, two
story, channr.ng R·2 lot
lD old CdM. $179,000.
1406WntdffHI
4 BR. spacious single
story. stores cl~e. low pnce. SJ00;500.
U,_,l()Uf 11()MfS
Coronadel Mar 675-6000
Newport Be arh 642·9648
Cost<i Mesa 54&5990
5 CONDO'S UNDF.R
$55.000. Now 1s the
buyers mkt. next year
these wtll be $65,000. Buv
for hm or 1nvestmeri1
Agt. 642·1964.
cars•bikes•
•skateboards•
trucks.baby
carriages•tea
carts •trikes
rol lerskates •
walkers•toys •wagons••••
home to S. Coast Plaza. 631.0000
E legant be droom s : ~~~~~~~~~ c rackling fire place
warms luxurious living room, bright & sun shiny
kitchen, super size yard
45 NEW!!>~! C R. DR. w t r e l axing p ool & 75fMl11 Jacuzzi ' Treat yourscll
today! Call MS-0303
Jewel With
A Pool
Mesa Verde home locat ·
ed on huge com er lot! 3
bed.rooms. dining room
Ne w plush carpets . 2
AssumablU'l• VA
2br l "'9ba Condo. Owner
wiU help finance. Eves.
SJS.8011
Yfl"aAHS $0 D•
••••A• DUPillEX patio6 and a gor11eous ~"' "' SWIMMI NG POOL FORE ST E
OLSON
5 homes a vailable rrom
64.K to S80K. UURRV ~
VetAgt. 831-2227
Ul·2ZZ7
241rHotUM! NEW USTCNG' STEPS Won't last. $99,000. C11ll .... ... .. . .. , TO BEACH Super rental ~1120 -------
area o n quiet. wide ~·c.--~ 'l'ftft&B 1 Exth.is Lake Park area. J ~treet Keepone u.nitror I~ Br 2 Ba $139.900
yourselves and enJOY all Ocean/CcmtyOfl Y~w -· Owo/Agt ~J
the charm of ·Balboa from this dream home S ----------Singll' i.tory 2 bdrm V11l1i Roller skate. b1rycle. JOK BR. 3 ba. Professionally LAAAllMG FOR Pac1r1c Condo. t•nd un1l o r walk along th e lndscpd w l se\'l'ral """' 9~2 Verde Mur Dr
ba)'froot paUcJs Also. formal DR lHE IEST? Dnve by & call 968 2297
642-5200 -& ram rm w/bll·m bar You've round It '" thts lren ~ ~ &ftk~o this beauty. ~,:ru\: ~~~u ;e~al~ --~--T-0-.-,.,._-, ~~aJw ---J custom pool & JaCUUI Several to rh~C from Donl.._...~r I A LLS'P" TE and ha.s JUSt been re Pnced rrom ~.900 to ·~EfOUC I,.. . duced $5.000. Hurry and S2:i6.000 Some wrth no
_ call 54&$88() for more de down VA terms
REAL TORS t.a.t.ls Park Plc1ce. lnr 842 141H
**U.S.* *
*VETERANS*
Recent changes 1n VA
regs may enable you to
qwilify for SJ00.000 home
loans with absolutely NO
DOWN PAYMENT
Wortd Real Esfcrtt
an Oran'e County farm specialiung m VA home
loans. We're the VETS
that help the VETS.
Formonnnfo. c:tll
• MortoR. iu:Jf.
541.0800
CllFFHAVEH
2 Bcinns .. 2 baths. den.
frplc. Close lo schools &
churr hci, Short csrrow
J'.O>Slble. $149.500
673-3663 642·2~3 f:ve:o.
associated
BROKERS--REAl TORS
lOH W lolboo c I l le& l
1022 ..... ~...-..~.-...................... . ~ ---S07JASMINEAVE
TRIPLEX Pnncoo!y SL29.500 2 Br. Great fftc:OMt! ! I ba. trg patJo & garage
Single story owner unit Super cute & <.'In . all
wrt.b 2 townhouse design freshly done By ownl'r .
rear units All w•th 1808) 879-4073 or (714 1
pnvale pauo. W D hook SJl>. t857 _____ _
up & ind.IVtdual encl~ed
gar:i~c s C all n ow
67J..8550 (• r. r, J . ,, '· ' ,·~ • ft,
FALLIN LOVE
with this cute & cozy re ·
decorated home which
bas3 BR. 2 ba & a lg ram
rm wta huge brick frplc. nus excellent home has
a home protection pla n &
is only $79.500. Call today !J19.5370
ALLSTATE.
21DRM con AGE
Pim IACCMM Unit
Pegged bardwoo<S floors.
bt'amed ceilings. 2 bnck
rirepluces and ruce coun·
try lutchen
-PLUS -
2 Bdrm. 2 bath income
wut with pnvaw patto
and yard
Red to S 115,000
FOR CNFORMATION
C..644-7211
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BAILl Y &
ASSUCIAT£5
REALTORS -Oup~llEex~.7-1_7_F-em~le-M-.-t-B-r
WATSlFRONT
RIDUCB> $10,000!
I Ba each. cute & clean + r oom l o bui ld .
Sl62,SOO By Owne r .
~1840
~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS
$68,000
VA, FHA,
Terms
Take over 81'2'r loan•
Sharp rondo w ith 2
bedroom ~ f-'<1m1l y
k1t rhen with bu1lt1n!>
Pnvat.e garden patro
Steps to commu.ruty pool
Great opportunity to
take over payment Ca II
today. 546-1720 TARmL.
~·
RAND HEW
TOWHHOMES
"lrittcmwy woods"
t Easts1de Costa Mesa I
2432Santa Ana Avl·
En~hsh Tudor 2&3 Br
s p lit level. 2&3 \'ar garage . f r plc !>.
tn.lt rowaves. ~reenhoust•
windows . pool. s 1>a
TENNIS court.
From S89.950
646-006 l or 955· 192Q
Developed by
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE TREE
Patio hom~ 2 bdrm. 2 ba.
formal d1n1n11. ccnlr .il
a.ir. S78. 900
Ii Grourid ll /\J:ent
'551·4682eve!>
ROWNG HILLS
Present .i bt•aut.rul vn :w rrom th1., :i
bedroom ho me o n a
pnmelot Cathedra l cerl ~. mu.lt1plc r1replacc:.
& numerous upitr ades
Pnoed toi.ell at s~.700
e RANC H
Rf ALTY
551 2000
BE
COOL
Air coodillom.-d Plan <I 111
Irvine's Ot.--erf1eld ·TalctoRedC~t
WeUstett 754-1202
__ W_oodtr __ ee_De_v_C_o_. __ By Owner. Never h vt.-d in.
new 2br. 2ba Willow For YOU Grove twnhm. Sacnf1ce
.&-...1 Yours under market. Xlnt lllUKI t er m s. $92 ,950 .
Fall in love with this 4 MH.5801848--44\3. bedroom family home ----------
with a 3 car garage. a Cou..EGEPARK.
formal dining r oom. SuperPurdue model2Br.
farruly room a.nd a stone d e n or rould 3 B r
fireplace. Bar wrth bar Ongmal owner has given
s tool s . Patio B y Uus home much love.
gorgeous park. $118.900. Lowest pnced m a rea
~1720 C311 forappt tosee
PUZA NEWPORT
IEAlTY 97S-0616
~'Ill ~WO
SA.Lf!;OR T RAOE J\\¥1111
Woodbridge Jefleraqn
model plus 18x30 rtln.pus
room. 3br Jba, 2 frpl.
largest lot. Soper sharp & u p g r a d e Owner/broker ssz..sm.
MARQUEnE Best ~reenbelt loealwn
for popular Village 1 I
model <'lt!an & Sharp
Jbr. ram rm. 2 Cr1>lr'>.
!ill so o. 4 Chiccft y.
S52·!Wf> ---T~Yiew
$127.000
P11.1 ,h cxec ul l lf l'
townhouse, unbeltevea·
bl • view with too many
uµgr a<les to list Be!>l
locatton and pncc and
tPrrn. en Irvine Call
lrviM'sOftly
RB> CARPET
833.-3380
THE RANCH
4Bdm1 +rec r m 3000 :.q
It Close to ~recnbell n ·e
areas M11ny upgrad1•:-.
$~.000
754-7800
....
Mulhe~ ~~~"'
UMtVBSITY P AIU(
Peter's Townhome. ran~
plan t: Beautiful enler.
tammenl home. ~ourmct kitchen.
H Ground s Ag ent
551 4682 eves
1048 ·············•···•·····
• Co...T!:MPORARY
Expen ence this design
delight fealunng day &
01te views. redwood
glass and s mart ~ 0 1 rrurrors & sk ylttes . :!
Fire places. $169.SOo
1Cln>OP>
900~yrrSt.
L...-olu,11
Pier /float : duplex on
legal R-2 lot: clos~ to
shops, Udo Village -a re·
al valueforS239.500!
Finest duplex in CDM.
Bldr. just. completing.
SUI Marguente. S298.000.
Submit t erms -Poss.
trade"
2 Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 ba.
homes. rormal den1ng rm. sep. fm .rm. 2 frplcs.
deep lot. 2 car garage
2076 & 2080 Orange Ave
S l 39 .500 ea l'h
Owner/Agt. 552-4894 or
673-0782.
Wooct.ndc)eCOftdo 1 .... l!!!!ll~-----2 Br. 11'! Ba, nr lakt'.
lcll»oa lay Prop.
Realtors * 67S-7060.
GOV'TREf'O
3 Bdrm. 2 ba + pool.
S6000 down. full price
S00.000. New cpts to be In·
stalled. V.A. Apprv 'd
Broker.
898-7853
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
2 houses in C.M. on leital 3 unit. 9000 sq. ft. lot.
Priced to sell qwckly at
$89.500. By o wn r .
~.
I st TI... Offr.ed
2 W\Jts, xlnt locatton on comer lot. 10% down.
G . H. Robert.son. RJtr.
675-0562
Investor's duplex Ve ry
nice corner . $235,000.
Prm. only 640-4999.
GHAT MEW Drt.X
on qLDet tree-lined str
Each Wllt has 3 Bdrms. 2
ba, firplc. beam ceiling & bit.Ins. Pnced $20,000 un·
de r market a t o n ly
$245,000
Newport Pt.r RHfty
673-2058
TOILET!
Vet&-Slop nushing your
hard -earned m o n ey
away on rent. Own your
own home for SO down.
Call the O.C. VET AGT.
831-222724 hr HOTLINE
Investor must sell 6
homes m Costa Mesa. No
broket"age
~Amherst $82.500 2332 Fordha m $83,500
238SNotre Dame S82.500
225 Wake Forest $84.SOO
941 Serra Way $85.500
1158 Mission $85.500
Call 83l-908l for iororma
lion.
BUILDERS!!
Super E's1de Cost<t Mesa
local.loo. Older 4 bdrm on
large cuJ-<fe·sac lot with
room to bwld 2 or maybe
J mott units. Llste<I al
Sl2S.OOO FUU.E1t REAL TY
546-0814
2NEWHOMES
l>OOlls pu. SellH mJy
finance. S69.000 Rkr
SSfH;171
LaSalle
Model
On wide g reen bt>lt
SpaclOU.'> 4 bdrm . 21, h.1
townhome. Approx WOO
sq. rt or h vmA i.pal·l·
l.DC.s or upgradcs Pa tio.
lus h l and sra p1n ~
Generous ~uel>t parkinl>(
Let u.~ show you this one
today'
lWYenity Park
Assmnablelomt
Causey
& Company
SELECTIVE
TERMS
S P /\N I S IJ TILE .
FLOW I NG OPEN
F'LOOR PLAN Wl'Tll
ENTF. RT /\ IN "9f ENT
CENTER. BUlLT·INS. 3
BEDROOMS. 2 fMTHS.
WOOD& GLAS . HOME
CANYON & OC E AN
VI E WS . SE l.L ER
MCYnVATED. $1&1.SOO
STARTER HOME
2 BEDHOOM VJ ~W
HOME . BEAM
CEILlNGS. COZY OOf-
TAGE. $103,:;oo
scooters •hot
rods*coupes•
trailers* hard
tops• convert-
i bles•motor
ho_mes•1awn
mowers•limos
•corparate
headquarters
•garden carts
Model A's• .. •
..,ypingtables
wheelbarrows•
recreational
vehlctes•golf
carts•modet
trains*bikes
*pianos•cars
refrigerators •skates••••••
Q.OSE TO llACH IUILDIR"S SPECIAL
Westside Costa Mesa;
3 b e droom s. F"R,
cathedral ceilings . North
Costa Mesa, near South
Coast Plaza, $118.000
646-4247. Fee.
4h*ooM1
Rare4 bdrm Cornell plan
on come r lot 1n su~r
cond. It's hght. bnght &
lllry Wlth a $75.800 as·
sumable loan at 1>3~ % 1nl.
Only $100,000
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX
SUP ER OWNERS '
UN IT . EACH WlTH
FIRE P LACE . l
BEDROOMS. 2 BATllS,
NEW DECKS, LAUN·
DRY . P/\TIO .
GA RA GES &
STO RA GE . AF -
f'OBOABLE OWNl!;R
FINANCING. SS00.000
2 Bedr oom , W es t
Newport. Excellent con
dition. Room to grow.
21DttM con AGE
l year old dream cot-
tage. Vaulted beam cell·
ings & garden patio.
Under market, CdM.
SJS6,000.
room for 10 uni t s .
$210.000. Agt.
675-8170 833-0523 Eves
latCottaMftCI
4 Br. omce. dbl garage.
rec room. room for RV,
kU ot storage, unique •
midy to move In. School
In walkio_g distance.
Owner waiting for offers .
~~Sat /Su o 12-4 .
JUSTllDUCB>
Won't last at tbls price!
$129,500. Elegant. big
8IO sq~ ~. 3 br. 3 ba.
form.. dinlnl lo uclwn vc
CW·de·aac. Century 21
BY OWNER
Over 1/8 acre fenced
w/2br house & 3 u r gar.
Walk to Harbor shopping center. $79.950. 646-3782
ROOM FOR 4
F.utside ft,2 Jot, close to
17th St. 7'9xl60. $132,500.
Huny ! 645-9161
. OPEN HOUSE
REAl TY
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Gold Coast Realty, 0-,... 1026
541-11• or 751 ·9258. ••••••••••••• •••••• •• • •
ASSUMI SSZ,000 PREVl~~:INCf
At t tn% and own this Prettigioua residences
lbarp 3 BR+ fam Rm near tbe marina . ~.yard In qu:et 549·51 ll ; 493·4008 ;
PEOOY SCHRODER, _831_·3540 __ . -----
BKR. Paa t• Ytllty I OJ4
UNITED BROKERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• e..1u4 558-t330(• .............. ..
CALL QUICK &S AVE
644-721 I
/Jn NIGEL
DAILEY & ·
ASSOCI ATES
Bargain shoppers read
lbe lltlle ads ln Clus1f1ed
regularly And they find
1104 So. Coast Hi way
in Village Farr
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
what they 're look mg for ~~~~~~~!!!!~
a..,-..... I 041 LepMleocll 1048 . ..•.•••.••..•......... ····~··············,···
ON & MIGUIL .OLF COUISI
2 bedroom home <>n the fairway.
Pool. spa and the good life.
$319.000.
• C0UW1LL tM«a eo.
496-7222 831-0836 'TlrMN••dt..,,._
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bUta to beh 6 d"1)lwn. Notthwoodll • br . 3 ba. chlld ok. '386. &elOOlt or S..... C&.IAMltUU
Ortv1•way " 11 m )'d ~Ml· ft .. family rm. msm. Start free.h lo a BRAND
.,.191e "1*. d&bwhr. lncd Yd. Te t uie NEW 2atory,2Bdnn, I \~
l(ar Wattt It 1udeoer • b lh d 1 v I d
s..--.a..rp dlb w1dtt .ier Quall PlaC't-Propert1c1 dbl aro.cimOOf'w/expan ~t ~crow on over
do C.re/e.ree lnd1i.'P, "7 million in alt'f end won't IHl at Q J ,000 nrt\angf'I! la1t yeer Our 1-.1u lnvtnlory o( pride of IAITl&.Uff ~..._, o wn .-r 11 h 1p o n d Nickerson t ype un1u J-rocluc«l lo 114•.too •-----llhowJ morf' thon ~ In
"'-a U.fw'llll•d ~Brand new as. mo. ...,..,._. 3525 a up ea. au te
.... A •"•••••••••••••••••••• cdlinp ft akylltes ln ea ••••••••••••••••u••••• ...... no ~a. Al(, oo bdrm. Crpb ft drp11 ...... ,.._.. JJO fee.-..2:588; 973,29'f1 New 2 Br lwnbae w/encl lhnaout. KJtcba lnclda
••••••••••••••••••••••• . pr, aduJta ~u. Oya, bllns 6 dlshwuber Amotuttb 1mmacul1tf NtwPORT Bt:ACtt ~ pro)ffta for 11 lo s Bdrm.!"' bath, for1NI PET PARK from duplncs to the S.yfronu b.r, 3 ba. f•mlly Quiet well upgraded 4 Br. 12'NMlO, 64$. l eva .... •tel f~a-in the h v
d In In I . e e 11 l h"lle I Bt~ .. ,Med 'TT, 100 ~ ra~e Several or ~ Opea _,.... ...... --,., ___ ,,. lr ,...,., a.f;M'• vl11l 1'c!la1 re
S 200 2ba in Woodbridge. 1625. n~.., ...... ·rm. pk-r, oo pet. l Ph56l...W 1.n.g rm. /A heat. l1aun· LdM.67S-05ZS. Dtfh-.u.m.n. 3600 dry (aciUUea. Amflc
DO YOU HAYE
A LAIM FAMILY?
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3 BR l\'f BA. dbl 11r. 3 BR. 2 b1t . white water ~.nrsbopp1ng6 St. has a yard loo! Close lo •
TW1 I~'*""'~.._• ... ...., C&U ~U'1 .._ TouandNevada overt!Md yrd. immac V\eWI, 2 blks to beach. Ame'• ChW"Ch. lde.I for achool•. ahopplng • bus.
No peta. Lease. S5SO mo New a ppll1rncu , new Sr. C1Llzen. Santa Ana . Only S400 & S425 J>e" mo. ,... ............... ,,tcat.r• ... -u,~ HERITAGE
HE AL TORS •P•••· T•• ... •ltlH •n ... .,. ... ............ , .,,,,..c .. -4 ...... , _______ _
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495-1720
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5-toA.e lOeo •••••••••••••••••••••••
....... .._._ 10 Mlwporta..dt 106f l nve1t on 1>.-1tg ht 1 3
........ •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdtrn. lrplc. new c~rpt6t
B •ALD IA Y LOT HE.At1f Ol ru;x & dr•t>e5· 169,000. A1t
67J...6634 '' b lk to ocnn W i.wn f11A A .11cnt M ill~
Newport 2 br t 2 br + l Bryant,~ 3008
THl br aut i •pt Creal aum T_. I 090 ~·· 6Yrs y mer1winter renuil.K Xlnl
.-IJWUITll.' 1~13)7~2233. Bv ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo' 0 R T It 0 S F. W ti t ~ tn ,,_, n..i. ht• 3 '·'' HAVE KNO WN T 11 F. owner ves ..... 3 U""ug • ""'• s~ & faJleo u.oder h<' -frplc, n ew carpet & •IY OWNEI • drapes. St».000. Assum
M ll((IC s p e ll . T ll 1 . llarbor Vl""W PlillPrmo FHA. ARen l. Mike DUPLEX at V1ct orn1 ... .in 3009 Ue1d1 ls Uw answer to a l'USU>mm.-d ruslJc look Uryant. •
dream Located on thl.' 4br 2hbu JaC'. 2 llflQ's, 0...-llffll &t• ... _ f th h Owner wUI ct1rry lorge ocean 5""' 0 e wy ~... T D SJ98,000 2012 ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• J~TASlfORTSTROL ..,..., Mabie.._
OOWNTOTIIEBEA<.:11 l'onBru.tolCa~ &&4 44~ ForS. 1 1100
T h c I a r g 11 r u n 1 t liarbor View Homes Mon· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lwSPACIOUS LIV. RM tego •br 2ba newly de
W I 0 P E N B E A M rorated close to schools MOVING
CEILING, MASS IVE park .ti 'poo1. By Ownt>r: OUT OF STATE
FRPLC . O F O L D 5~7-6122 d ys. 833·1861 ... ~n-..,•da,2Br.2Da. RRJO<, ETC. Compacl eves. '''""'" n.cs..-k It c h e n < N E E D S ---------• dresslng area, orn rlr
RENOVATING) & a din W. END, lg. fam. home J plan, all natura wood
Ing tre• w/Frenc b door +BR. l~ ba; on R-2 90 in t. <SRC31XU·ji9).
opening lo seclude ft. tdldable lot. $26SM . Mobile"-Stor.
pwo. Unique balh has 7101 Susbore. Pr in-848-8895
DBL. PULLMAN & dpalsonly.645-8410
MAHO G ANY
PANELED WALLS IN SllPSTOOCEAN
NAUTIC AL DECOR Newl y renovate cl
This struc:luraJly sound duplex; good summer
<>kier duplex is IN NEED rental area. 2 Udrm.
Of<' YARD WO RK & front house & I-bdrm
MINOR REPAIRS. H apl. with palao. $155.000
,you ha ve d esi red a Lncl. land!
PLACE AT Tll t; BEACll HEWPOtlT IE.ACH
W RENTAL INCOM E RW.TY 675·'642 This may be your lust
c·hantt al the pncc or ltGCANYOM
TOWNHOUSE
Sweeping gulfcoursc
view, 3 Br. wet bar. 2•r.r
Ba. lg Augusta mdl. end
3BEDROOM
Dbl wide Homette new cpls, all appliances.
acmu from pool, great
buy a t $21.0 00 .
(FE.12m-66J
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OWNER COACll
2Br. l ~Ba. Arlinttlon,
xJ.nt cond.. cedar Un ed
closet s. many xlras.
(I IH44J9.3CHO 1
~Ho..Ston
141-1195
•8RAHDNEW• ~ wide, Klnicsbrooll. asr. 2fta, Wet bar. tNl'y
cl# Clnl)' 1:11.100
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% Oup&ex Lota. Sl•nl<m. 66' X 145' .-a Pins, iwrmu & eng Incl. 1'otal pr1cc
'10,000. Suboc'd ~.000
Pnnonly 71•·962 ~71
llRT CHEAP
!Mkting Iota 1 acres.
2\-J acr~. ~ acres. JO
ucrc11 . Whatevl'r you want. we have •t. with 111
\teltOn terms fAIGOR.E.
l/6'16-5717 l/523·4'62
R.iincbo Calif. urea. 4 5 acre parcels. St00.000 full
pnce, t.ttms; mu.st sell Agt.97'M964
2:S acre view parcel Vista
w/avocados Adjoining
development underway
$15,000 pr a c r e
7W~1407."52 0900
c-... rLots/ Cryptt 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sn~I Knlcbe AIC'ov~ of
Me mories Poe VH•w
Mem Prk. $210 10 <'
endwmnt care. 646-6312
bef3pmor aftSpm.
Ca ssarclal ,,...., 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHOPntC9 CEHTB
l.arle 8 unit center with
rufl y equipp e d
restaurant. big parking
lot. with room for ~ cars
located on a major blvd
with high tramc count.
Rents have not been in· creased for sev~ra l
years . SSl0,000 Call
7Sl-3L9l.
C::SELECT
T"PROPERTlES
St45.900 FvU ftric•
Owner may help finant:c
MISSION REALTY
98SS. Cal Hwy, La~una
..... 494-073t wut, pools1ie Jae. & ten, ADULT PET PARK $500,000 CASH
nis. smJ down payment s h d d -"-· h $500 ooo 11.19.850 BY OWNER. lHr uper s a rp upgra e Have""'"'nt w1l , . ..,,_~,A t be h Assume b ala nce. By dbl wide Festi, new cpts, Wants Orange County j";f& s 0eSf1 f~ g h''i ' Owner 640-7778 _ o wne r m ovin g rro m property. Call Chuck
t:ves/wltnds: 497-3933 EASTllUFf VIEW area. <KN53&4-12> Spiller. R. E. Broker.
Days (213> 722·6460, Lr&5BR38A,expanded ~H-s ,_7S2-_lll20 __ • _____ _
X23&. Pnnctpah only living nn. marbte frplc, _ Ca.do•l11t":'~Tow11·
formal dining rm, lg urd, ow.a ANXIOUS .._.. fw 1700 Perfect St.fer s m I d o wn A s 11 u m e Low l 28 ,77 •••••••••••••••••••• •••
We have open1n1s for
acveral licensed . 1•x
Pt'ntnced prvf~~l1>n11ls
lo Jo in ou r btart
Prt'vloua e1Cperacn('1•
With homeoc 1md resaden
tlal income or com
nwrcli..1 pr<>pert1ei. 111
ftl.~<I
Uru~ uv111labk include·
the roUow1n2 s 2·1. 3 :rs. M'~. 5, 2 G's, 3 B's 12. 14.
l!i. 4 urs. 11. 19. 2.20·1. 22. ~ ZJ's, 2·24 ':1, 25. 26, 27. 28.
29. 2 32'1>, :w. 35. 36. 40, ~ +. lMl.2'11, 125. mott.<I. hotel. retire ment humf'.
llhopotng centers. offac<'
buildiOl'S. R V. park.
mobile hom~· park, m
dusln al bulldlni:~. rn
dU8lnal s1~cs. land and lots Call today• 7!'12 1920 Jr QUAIL
A.!~~~.
10,... fll l :JO ... M.t
owe
IEACHARE.A
Rent.s meet mortgu.:t•, no loan fees f'1Ut escrow
Pnn only Chris / a1it 900-4388 wk.dys. 5J6 2389
evs/wknds
C.M.DUrLEX
Nicest \U\lt on Aml'nt•on
Ave. UK.SOO A1tl
83M921
ls l USER D E P H a-;
CIATION still avail 13
Ownft' 213/"1·2410 tiled k itchen & baths ; m>mo.642·1802 Kids OK. Call now & North La $750 move ln April lSth! Call
C:... .. M• 3222 HJl~~:..1ss1 ... ._-.F rMllMd ~.~m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nf WWWwn11
3bf, 3ba wtrrplc & bl\·11\S
•· Call Steve. 6'4·6510
or540-US1.
••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 Bdrm. I bath
Latia-Hilk l250 ..... ,. •• , .... 3707 w/frp&c, gar. Sml pallo
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1425/rno.7se.<M97 Bt-aut. 3 Dr Townbouxc. Weekly rt-nt.IJ.s to July 1. ----
Oehixe3br 2bll frplc AU luxunes. rec center oceaolrool compl. (urn. 2 1 =~~ ~ 1 Harbor Vu. Homes M7S. S8.1·:M96 br. rrpl. balcony, g ar. Bdrm SJOO. Bach '250 ~~~~ ~™ Fpl P l 644-2405 Lclaure World new 2 nr ---------c, rec room oo .
2ba condo Wat.h er/ lBdrm.yearly.oH strl't'I Jac u 1 11 . e n c l o:tcd CodaMfto 3224 dryer. AIC. golf course. parkmg. Avail 1mmed. gar81(eS. Oas & wtr Pd
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'86-6879 S32S Ph&46--0238 Adults . no pets . 393
M •Verde .3br 2ba rrm. y S3SO Hamilton. C.M. 645--Mll nn. rplc blUns. ren«'d. &.o,.aMit-t 3252 2br rum apt. r ly .
newly d~corated No ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo . Ac ro~s fro m t:I l Br bactK-lor •pl. uUI pd,
Pets. S52S 646.1~ or NilNel Shor~ 4 br . 2 ba . Rancho Call a(t 7PM 11tov4:/rd rlg Inc~. S99 ~I~ lanuJ_y rm. atnum, J C'Ar 675-ll:JIM. JlanuHon SI. $26S mo
---gar J;omm pool. t<'nn1s c.-.. Mar 3722 ~orSS7-12S5
Avo.llabll• now. Z br. l 1111 &IX'ach 759 }___465 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'nJNNIN. G larg~ 2br Zha
dupleic Small yard & 2br, 2ba twnhm Pool.Jae, Snuill coiy s tudio No aardm apt. Pool, r~r
patio Adults 67S0562 rrp1c. No pt!lli 5S742.33 krtchm Pool SZ25 lnr area.S32S.710W 18lhSt
Zbr Iba New crpts, l.lrps, tlyi,8311190eveo. utll No-amoletfA0 400'J OfoWXE. "'e 3 RH , 2'il
beumcd eclUnRs. encl ....._yi.i... 3267 N<-wport Rnch "« fuit>\l Ff.8, M'.ar new. Ohl pntm
Kt•r Vrd No P t•ls r-...... Zbi· On the• W<t~('r j;(.l.r. ,lfrdnr, r1t" <;kJM t•1 $375 mo 751 6:'>43 •••••• ••••• ••••• • • • • • • • <rl.lf Jf 1 1 hrh $600 rno ~ 33'.:;
New spacious condo Z hr.
:l bi.I w/com m pool 5')5-0
mo No pets 644·84115
21>r Iba. dbl ll&r li;ct> yrrl
stov<' S4-00mo ~ 7174 or
~')8240
<.'holce Mesa Verd<' area '1
lklrm . 2 ba. fam r m .
fflll<' 15 min lo l><'h l.l!t'
b1H k y ar d •~~o
2 13 /970 ·7572 d y .
7141675· 7111 wknd I c v.
2 Br, I ba. closed 1e:araite. l•undry area. rcnccd yd. new crpt,,, df'P!'I & paint
$340. lat & lost.+ deposit 0.11 (7 14)77().5629
(In the Lakt'. gorJ(t'O\LS vu Uce11n & bi.y Vlt'W •1,,1
2 llr2 Ula hran.d n u t•ondo & Jacu1..t1 SMOO '"" f, ~hr set' $1'.o!>. SH4i 8Jot~ rno '"'' C':tll l11r ckt.111~ W..4783 wk cha Y" Hlwpoti •och 326' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bc:lrm I b<t V,.ry n1r1
ltGCAHYOM
DEAHECOMDO
l.orit OI" r.hi>rt lnm 147•,
rnu m~ l\3GG rD ll ••v1•11
Jo·or le~ow'. avail 11ow 3 COlta~ 372~ rldrms J IJal h'I, Wllh •••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••
'lpecloo" h v 11rru Lovt' SUS CASITAS
ly y11rd ,_ 1·ntry fJt1•a wr" It r•:I( I bdrm, 11200 Mo IO('I. .iard1•ne r enr t.tar W~ & Up
l&llH HUDSON Adult•. no pet-1 2 11()
ltlALTOlt 644-0322 NfowJ)ort 81 ~ •9f.fl
NO Ft:t:• Ap;-& C<i~o IW~lffdl 1740
rental11 Rental Pavilion •••••••••••••••••••••••
675-4912 Bkr ----w~ Rates
U'1f*'r 3 Ur. 2 8a. ~.-11,1
11<•1 M11r 11r,.& WWI mil /
c· h 1 I 11 r ,. n • n n p ,. t
1~1 21r.1:
I.Mil:!.' I iCt t 1-'lrm ''''"' $2Pt, '-lu•••t tm1ltl1n~ w 1H.
1,.-11tvf1u1 Ian~ • .. ""'r l11P11I J1.,, adul~ ,,.,., <,
No pl't~ t.P.f".W A~I•
Af'1'S ZO?fl f'u ll1>r t•1f•
AvP, 11 hlk 4:il"l N"'*V"'
/\VI• & I bllc. \fJUlt. 1,f
f1,a y) 63 I -03rl7
wut apt bldg w/3 BR. 2' 1 2 Bdrm house. Ra rage
b a . 2 s l o r Y AdultR, no pets $400/mo
owner /manDRCr unit & 2.390 ~Iden #E , CM
12 2-BR. 2 bu sinµlc ll·vel ----
units. Xlnl lax lwneflli.. Two Brand new F:ast C M
owner may carry fanan<' Townhouse<>. I 3br, 2ba.
'ing Coslu Mesa Cctll $595 annual lse 1·2br . 2
34.FT BOAT SLIP 3br 3ba Sp~ci(;"lstudlOS &
rondo. Motor boat only. I Bedroom Suites
alt. 4640491!1 Complete k 1lcheru.
-----Beaut Patio/Pool
New bt-aut1ful vi.rd• n
apl.S. pool & spa
ra; k: 18th Street
646-QlS
l!l~cnt, 640 5112 2ba, $495 annuallsc. Both
---have 2 ear gar.:. tcnms. t~our.plex on the sund an pool . J a c & C'I b h :.
N e w po r t n ea" h 645-1257 Completely refurbis hed
l bdrm wuL'>, $520.000 HUAe 3 br, 2 ba, fam r m. 2
Own<tr looking for tr~de · frplcs, big fnc'CJ yd. $525
l 2 m il hon or m ore 67J..6336 , 642·9666
Agent. Mike Bryunl
•97-3009 ---TWO DUPLEXES
J Br 11: ba. lJ! yard .
1wr age, k1ds ok. no dogs
$430mo. r.45-7522.
Near C M. redevelop· Deluxe condo 3br. den,
menl area. eu umt hus 2 frplc, pool, garage dr op
BR..1 BA, encl. gar .. yrd . nr. $425. 759-1914.
lrlCOme SU80 pr mo. Both 1 ---------for Sl70,000. Prtn only 0-Poillt 3226
please. 545-1476 Ownl•r ••••••••••••••••••••• • •
4br, 3ba s pa, nr new. close By OWNER to Dann Hills High. 33101
Buccaneer. 493-7771
Heautiful Dover Short·'\ in · Ma1dServ1ce ·TV
Newport Meach S bdrm I Mile to Ocean
s w Imm In It f 0 0 I . 2 R~al s.· tes ftrePl.ac~ Poo & lawn
maihlenunct• inc-I Only 7 orktown at
$1175 per mo. Ut.JI xtra. Beach Blvd
Ask for Frank 64$ 3000 53'-041 I Of'
~ys, &12 8936~ves 543.2000
)!arbor Vll'w 4br. 2bu. up· &..J-o leach l7 48
.crades • sin1tle :.tory. II kc •••••••••• •••. •• •••••••
model. S750 &40-t/7~ -LAGUNA BEACH MT R
Back Bay a rt•a, 2 Hr, lNN $75/wk & up. Maid
Rarai~t'. IK putro Mature serv, rolor TV , heat<.-d
udults No pL•l:. $400 pool. Uul. (7141 4!1>4·~ .
Ava1lablt• April 10 985N Coast Hwy
642 'l2Jj7 ----Mtwportleoch 3769
3 Bdnn. 2 ba, family rm, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport llc1ghts. Yard.
gar, S600 673 l.S76.
IE.AUTIFUL CONDO
with VIEW
TOTAL
LIVING
2 hedroom. l balb $340
161 t; 18th Strct•l
642-~
I bedroom
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540-9626
I bedroom SJ:m
Adult ... no pt.!L'>
Atht Roa:uaueata1
IRAHOMEW
2 Bdrm, 2 bath apt:.
Pl'rlect ror 2. Great C M
location. $315 & S395 J u:. t
a few lcrt ! Call for dl·
tatls.
~ 2 Br. 1 ba, all wood rot· bala n ce. B y Owne r . ~ ~ ~·000 Sneak preview• Newport
taRe· & l Br. l ba in rear. _&tO-__ ms____ Grcat~r Ho'me . . Crest, 2 bet ~ith ocean
Legal duplH . Dc.-ep back Ml•• ., TO IE •cH ..................... __ Stor.. view. Mlm>red wet bar. yard. Assume Joan. No n'IU.I\ ~ -rlVflW" 2 DUPLEXES for Sall• ---------Owner will carry with ---------
15% down Corona dcl ~~·bs10.ooo do,.wn. $105,900!! 848-8895 2cargar.S118,000.Agent DOMTRENT
1.oN,.,.,., )' owner. nn 3 Bdrm. 2 ba th, xlnt •WEllCBilD o.ltut/ • if you and your fnends 2 Br 2 Ba +study~ + Mar. 675-3956
2 BR 2ba Obi J!:lr l'ool
2532 Un1ver s 1ly Ur .
S450+dep 556-7707 l Bedroom
Furnished
Apartments
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640.5112
... ~· 642'9401 cood. Seller motivatc."d SNCIAL * fWh S. 1800 By Owne r 2 4·Plcxc•s have $10,000 and can WI Npt Hh'l.s. Avail 6/1
Age nt, Gary Bos ler $ 900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $205,000 each. W 111 make payments of S800 Eves631·3378
BLUE LAGOON VILLA
2br 2ba + beach shower.
wet bar. patio wtyour own ~ucalyplus tree'
Decorator furnishings
plm, "Surrey with lhc J"rirufe on Top," to ~o to
the beach. Two pools,
t.cnrus court. sec. gates
961M388,s:JS.2498 * t 4, * EASTSIDE finance. Prine . o nly. per mo Wt.al, you can --------New single wide K&B ,..._.~ 'ts 1 1 1 494-0536540-l2l9 buy!! 3 Bdrnu & den. 2'h WCJW' Mini ocean view, LnJ. PriMe Dtlplex
r artial ocean vl<'w.
StA?pl! l o ~h. Ccdar/lllc,
frplc, sundeck. 3br.
2balh each. By Owner. SZ70.000. 675-5520
located lo centra l OC ..........,,.., UDJ 00 ge. 0 : ba Townhouse. nr beach N c w p o r t C r e ~ l
Park w/lo r ent or $110. real leak wood il\l.erior: Apartwlt..t-Hotel & harbor. A single or T~ 3 BR z• b Sm~K. huge rrplc., new plumb· ,,.._ ,.. __ __...__..... yn1mu ....... pie's paradise Pool IAft::. . A12 al.
IAn It .. --.I QnJy $88 500 """~ ~ ... '-""' , ~u ... ~, JaC. VOi M. H-• .._..., "' '"""· · RIG.000 (4!M) April 15. $650 mo. l yr lse.
6535 Owner646-09t7
3 .~ .... wporlt ~ach rt VucaUon & lnveslment 642-98M. lncw Property 2000 """'· 5 ores. apa · Properties. Inc.
3 Br. 2 ba, 2 blks lo ocean.
• Ptu. B9<Ntilul
511191•. & 2 Bedroom
(rum. & Un tum I
• All Utilities Pmd
•No l.eaN R9q'U1ted
Ne w 2 BR. 1 '·~ bil
townhouse, frplc. P\ t
pauo. encl gar. Adib
SJ.90. 64S-<I074
Spa<'. 1 Or garden .ipt
Pool & rec. All ulll pd
Adult. no pets . $265
ALSO Jtarages for rcnl
El Puerto Mei,.,
1959 Ma ple Ave. apt s -----Sl72.SOO. Call Neal Van· BY OWNEI\, 3 BR 2 Ba,
derZlelforappl.494·4264. FR. compl redone. 2 car
CASH REFUMD77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• menls. huge stora~e 493-91' t or
Could make down pay. 4 Homft & D.Jw garage. Owner will carry 492-1700
m en ls on your own ..... 10% inte rest. $795,000 ~~~~~~~~~ Mobile Home! Many late S 2BR 1 lBR with Ju,,t Hsled. Beacblime =
Comm. tennis & pooli1 . sms mo 645-3370
• SwunmU>o. T•nn1.1
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• Aeti-Du-·· r, .. Swiday Sn.ndl
Ne w 2 br 2ba apb
Balcon y & frpl r
$395.mo. 645-6441 or
fU().164.5 Alt Oanen Realty
492-4144
detached, lge loL As·
sumable loan. Redwood
deck. quJet tree lined
model homes avail for C::., ~yards. Gre at Realty 673-6511 ~ • BR, 2 bll, lri-level. Nr HAUORVIEW • Heollh Oub&. ScN.noa.
l<K\IUl8
~~ street. $13.S,OOO. Ms-8937
ulea tax only down. down. ~~°:ril~rryooo _______ _._, bch. Year lse. no pets.
OAC. You'llneverhavea o-S625mo 7141775 0239 better cha.nee to be a cootuc t . Full price IHVESTMEMT r-r·. · · ·
4 ... 21/J lo. 2 frplc's,
family rm. Great loca-
tion. Immaculate. $850
644--1034
PLUS MUCH MOREi Large Bach. Unit, bltini..
prv pal10 etc. No kids or
pe ts . 1I10 V icto ria
&4f>..3197 ............ 1052 .......................
Laguna Niguel
'Realty •.
T•owr 9'120/o Lo.
oo this outstanding 3
homeowner! Easy quaU-$320,000. Clean lndwilrial bldg. IWllwl• .. ech 3240
f=clt posaesslOll. leased W1t1I 1982. Pnme ...... ••••••••••••••••• "-Store €\JIG€ area near Van Nuys New~legant·2 bedroom Newporl T errace 3br.
Oakwood
Garden Apartments HOl'I€~ AUiiort. 14,720 Sq. ft. in· ~.or 2 bedroom +den 2'hba rondo, patio. frplc, 95MSOO ~· -.&..----cluiling 3200 sq. rt. in of SS7S. Cedar & window llaraRe. wash/dry hook Newport S.Och/North
Sharp 2 br. l(arage. fned
patio. Small pct ok. $325.
673-6336. flees. Com plete ly uir· home. Five blocks to up. Kids OK. SSSO no 880 lrvrn"
cond .. with heavy duty beach. Private 2·car J>e\S ~-(a1 l6thJ Br,Crplc,adults,no pcb T•-y~-PIC.,in l,OOOamppower. An x1lnt garage. Fully ma i n SEAVIEW 1714)64~0~~0 $325. -.. vv" " vestment opportun ly ta1ned yard. Adults, No Newport S.Och/South 540-5056
.. plex.C.M. $84,900 at $480,000 peU. Inquire at S27 18th 3 Br. 21'1 ba . r11m1ly 1100 161h St •---------
Triplex, C.M. $207,500 67).4400 Street. (114) 96().6331 room, View, pool, tennis. (Ocrm ot t6'hl Duplex 2 br. l ba. encl. Tri~bmOrng $98,500. $1000. Call 7S9-1002 (71 41642·8170 garage. Mature adulb .. $129 5001 HARBOR 3br lbll close to beach """ .. 4'.~A':Ltm StloM I Oean. $495. mo. No Pets BOAT SLIP, 2 Br. 2 balh Ad.,hs only.no ""'" No pets. $310mo ....... -l055 can ua II you need lo buy 536-7060 lower urul w/fircplnct!. Modf'llt Of)t!n cknly 10 1 L-,. 3 .. 2 IA
or sell units . We can 2br 2ba New Condo. te n ~~TER. 2 Br, 2 ba Ups tairs, fa m ily, n o LIASI WITH OPTIOM help. SSG-80. 1 J c.ondo $950/ p e t s . s 3 5 o . Mee '77 Lancer, 24XS6, 5 ~ A l>i\·1,wn ot NS, poo .kac, .. rec. rm W . rf mo,., S'fVISTOIUCH 546-80C8/831·291.9
Slar El Toro Park, truly .SELECT 11 .arhor lm1· .. 1ml•nt Co ::1.anas or Aus tin ate g{.~~!o@omcs 4BR.2ba., wnlr. $SSO -----
a beautUul home · JBR.2ba.,wntr.SS50 Beau. 2 8d 2Ba, Bale "'---------.~~~~~~~~~I ~1"._!ml88> Call for, de-PROPERT S 1-..-.....a-t.... 2200 Move rtgbt in. 3 br. 2 ba. 4 Bdrm. 3 ba. ntw cpl, 2BR.2ba.,wnlr.$400 O/looks S .A. Country -..... ----I f d d Walk b h Club. 2 car gar. S400 •' •StO.OOO~"'-a....a..a...a-u~sA...-7'"1'$.C.M. -·••••••••••••••••••• pal o, enc y a r . new paint. lo c . 631•1816 ,,__ MUS., SILL _.,,_ .,...... n-·b lldl ~&'"'VIEW be h garage. KJds •pets ok. Avalfnow.$68S,673-444I 1--------·~ Mlw/Oa.Ya.w • •• 95MIOO ...,aut. new u ng. U\,o~ • ac ac· SUS. Agt. no fee. TOWHHSIDUPLIX "' =• .... ltL-.1·.S Bhtfacondo, mini vlew,1 ________ ~.xlntlocalion. t'eN builder pckg for J 96'-2!J86·913-2r7l W..e.d:Y...tyLM _,_ owner blthiY motivated. 'ISLlnvmu MZ-1603 coadol ln S.11 Clemente. ' Nr beach.. 3 ors. mature 3BR. l~bll +Iota more
llSea blaDd Dr BroMr ~ l.A8UMA AU approvals. ready lo Grait funUy home with adults. Xlra deposit for 1 5411-8754. O•llllt IMcJ in Maaattb Bay _..;....._.;....• -----·• llCMll UMITS-C.M. 10. Sl 90 . 00 0 . Ver Y frp&c. 3+den. 2 b•. patio. dog. Eves 675-625.S 1----2-9-r-, -
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• 1'1'erftteat$3l5,000 .OWMAUnl $12,950 Near new, 3 Br owoers motivated s ell e r food yd, ga.r•ge. West· W
'l' l40-G5f Decant 3 er. 20x40 pool, unit, 2 ba, frpl, Z·car 83M821 Agt. moot area .. KJdl " pets Nwpt Crst condo. ele,unt If. Illa.ts· m> ad.Its. no pets '23 · ••·~· ~ •pa, hute yard, xlnt Low apace rent lnclude1 pr.,:J.2Br,2bll,wllts. ltmdlts. ~ ok. $46$. Agt. no ree. 3br. 2.,.,ba, F .R. Pool, U.fwwl•d 8ayS48-9516
• area. ,._,ITS·4311. uUt. ($140). Beaullhal 1SLlnvlt.mlllU-l803 Gro¥ft • 2700 SIM-~; 971-2971. tennis. $7~. 675-8111 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• l&2 Br apts. s tove &
> " Elltblllf Twnb. Sbr 2'A =-=-.~~to'!::, * * * * * •••••n•••••••••••••••• Walktobeacb,38R. 2 Ba. Neechomething rub'ceNror a G_r.. 3102 ~~A~only. ref's .;, E A T Y b 1 J. 7 o o s q . It. bell. <Dl1•57> If 'vu~lft 45A Ruby Red Gra pefruit. fplc, dbl gar, s undcclt. few months ? 3 r wpt ...... ••••••••••••••••• · _ --·---
Proleuionally decoral· .... .._Store ....._ l5000P/A.Wlll w nslder pallo,fncd.Nopets.$465. Helght$.~642·9666 •IBrinLoog Bcnchnear 1 Br nr. Fairview & t~IHdl I0'9 ed. Bedueed 113,000 . tlMIOO ~o:w. ;!U:~ !ui tnde.(114)922-7398 842·9093 2 BR 3 HA. BluHs POI. No rls· $195 ut1I Balter. Adults only, no ·~·-••u••nH• llu•l tell tblt week.---------carry all flnancin1 at ~..... 2 ttuc1J9oee t.ownhouee. magnHlcenl pd.8JS.W1 . pm.MS-1882. -:~91AC1f HOMI $UO.OOO.MU30C IAYl'IOMT 9~-W..a.d 900 .... ,.. 3241 deror, greenbelts. SSSO ...... ..,_ ll06 KlDSOK ur SIJ7,200 taurto. mobUe home '--C...... ···kooo·····c·:·;H····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·•700, e xt 2312k ddys, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2ba, pool. ms. mo.
1 • ..,.. belcb boale OD 1 JIY llvla1 wltb •tfacloua W.lew,.,_.t ,_ Condo. Studioocun view 640.2426 e v«'s/w n &; 2 Bdrm. firepta(!e. patio. 64$.8094 lGam·7Pm. _ .'=::.:die beach. LEASE ~...:',;le. p1::h •· ";6:42-1676 ~v:.!li8:.'.~~: ~~~Y ~~· ~.;J•~·ve~ = ~~ ~: ':!:"· ~: YIU.A MeRA
,1ty iawu1ate 6 IUpty nll'l'IMI ;c::=-:.:r.:.: CALL SCTUP ~rt)'. C•ll Chuck <%13>3'9-aeotcollect C:!I tlaso JJ71 ~att'w~~ln':r. -T..•cf ~,'=::==~ UJ"llUll Jtlal. coacl. Home In· * '* * * * 752-~ R. E. Brolttr. ~ 3244 ··~·· ................. 1 Br dliluu. new. quiet, 1•ra1es. Couple pref .
.... ... .......... a ID~ Vaent. S br. dudll "°'9 ..S retn1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR I 8A cortdo SNO mo. ~111C)rt, Yrly .... atlldren ok. No pets. _ ......... -.nu 2 be 6 llnplace. 8"t •......_.=-price ,..._.._...... CDMDUPUX llNTAU 1ll • lut +~00 deao . •tJUJpd.eaeesitelec.
bloattl8S1000.C.Jlnowl ol ..... 1'11-• APIW>XIYRIYOUNO WANTED. Will trade • dep.-.t03'7 C.-.. W. 3122 mu:lclenM5-1115 .
... 1111 Newport Be b 1Br 1 blk llUITBSIOLD z.tbl"U BR. Pvt Pty. 2 BR,lbll ........... $500 ,.......... JU' -•••••••••••••••••• N•a Verde 2br
O 9* eo---...r-. ' ICOl'TllAl.TY .... U77 ~:=:~:::'~9475,: -•• .. •••••••••••••••Duplex s bdrm. 3 1¥Jblstud&o1Dtrt..aex.
II•• ..... u\e ~ ..._. 116-JIH .... 3Blt.l~ba ......... "90 OceH Vlew-Monarcll bL+peUo. 2 c&r aar.SO. Walk to ever1tbln•·
... .,,, _..... v ,._.AOOO 21 COIT"' 11-• 4 BR, 2Mi ba ......... '100 Swnmtt. ldult comm. I d Hwy. "75 mo. $444910 &Id. 1ar. $3llO No pet.Ii
I ' ~·...,, Nlw '19 =" .-n • -•••• .. •••••••••••• 2BR,lbl.~ ••••. a.&o/500 8RAdeD MOO/mo. AIM 2 ... m.-m.a.32 'li""' .,,."' loA at • ---• Jt~ DIUJXI! •PLD Nr lo. ...... ,......... San Clemente 8 R S 55 0 . Com m • -....... --a l1J1e rm• i---------" •· 4 BR;J!'_ ba 6 w......,...., iitiio. c lr.'trn~ ~~Oww'• uall. • ..................... , cl....._.., poot Jacuul, ":".it;·;.;..,, cteck 0; bdrm. yard, pool. Quitt
,. lfwrJI ..,.,_.,.,,_, -Amliicea 11*18 Home ,., .,., .... ..;. Pfto. OD• ............ ll06 etc. Teal 6 B1abcoc:ll llvlnl rm, aar. Very type ~· P~· • .J!O ..;;;;;;..:..;.;.... ______ ,NewP!Of'l Bay De Aa1a ...... .-y . ._. --••••-H•••uoo•• ReaitJIDc.419-4 17 nice . Sn~ yrly lae. Pr.m.-mo._.._
...,OITClllT Adult Park, tralltr• MMllllAllQM air. dlD lMiba Newly de Cll fl I 1 WI 8'1W6l1 ~MOYI ..
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.. , Jlllld wl9et JW ~-la •• lO appreefelt. ............. --.,.., -· rn. 21J/ 111..&'hl'a-~~. Sorry no pell. 2511 \DO l*t• ruOI .,_ __ ·-----a.llJ91410 Dl!rPUatCIWlnedll. ..... Pr!Ddpei!O!lz --·m1....-,.,u~.,..,,..._ amoowe...557470 54Mtle WatltAdRetultt MJ.5178
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>m.orl.tty 5001 6f luc•a u.fww., ~ .............. +, ...... ,....tlle4 MaJ ron"'mate wantt'<l to 2 Rm Suite, pvt bath, new ••• $ ................ . ............................................. , erUIM••~ JtOO w 3 llR apt. on amkr. l)'ck:cur.S:SZS. RE!rTAVRANT/CKTLS
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•••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••• •• ml! XCITING sww1"' ''-~t • i•• N rt b h i..u-11 PAl.MMISAAnS FOlTNO M Oor h11hund v'""-v ... .. ... • ewpo y t e LA~AAnS SllAR.P,bear h1.2 a.38R, MJNlrfn\TONf'TB 'U m1i,rt.'d/3 wht(ttt Vic:' WA6RW.19lh.C.M. water U 25,000 F P.
Larw 1,.LU bd f!Arden frpk, dh.h• hT, flflle ,._<' .. h. l .... DR It Marbour 213/~·2tlli..' Cie.--a......Lt........ -~.&ll&OOO!..,.. An01'ic.·l.:'2t.u10dlum, apt.I. Ad~1la. 0 hwhr, & pal101 No peu """ ... __, _.._ _, ""' "' ..,
bkM. end 1ar. aa• bbq -~ h'Om '25.H1 up P'em 20 llO wanted lu Mhr :i "'-$200 ptr-. Net. 751-1400
(\JOI GH N . 771 S<'ot Adu.It. Nopt>b JJr Z lla llPt. I blk from F\IU servlcet1 nail 11t ~
Pl &U sa73, &l~U M1W 113 IDI t681 M a l>r 'bt-ach~TI $180 6'7~ ~3 nlltt Prime O c. loca-........
lrl ll'lll'. pt1Ull' l!I u F.•11t or Nt•WPorl nf\ 0 U(lr\, AdJ. to s D Frwy to....... 50 I 0
ftt111ut. brand ntw 11.h.11 °'"amaUc Ooor plan• Ol"d I t'714l 9&4 2880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apU1 Spac l & 2 b 8lal ,. V•n Hur .. n flnm 6pm ~tJ !J8G() M t' Wllllh .'l.J \0 11hr 2 nr l
wlOwoh.C'lll)lt' l"rplt' 84'7 TtJ1 n •~ .. 000 ... lflt ('HM uoo Newport Center Fashion
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l~~ Meea 646-41140 :.! be upc Poul, JacuuJ & morin• Un1qut-~hr
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SORRY NO l'1'~1'S tbllf $850 ~:r mo dH" Hoorn wilutchcnl'lte
177 E 22NU 'T 714 1«6 6GtJO C'\ i. 71 • M»"' ck & up
l'cit.ln rt1l<J<a 6~ ;:,a1 ~ST9'! ~ 97M
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ty . HJ50 s q fl. Ublc 3br 2''tba tlr,1nd N1·"' 4!M ~!M
guragt• ,th1K1 l'1 Y 1.1 rt! :.;~.~~dfu·,~~~ (! 2 l<>~C'I)' t'Olloertmg room1> w.roorn ur ~ r. de w balcony. vi.ult<.'d t'l'il ~ 673 6336 . 642 961.6 W11lnut St1uare 2 bdrm lnsi> JH1 1>r.U1, k1tt'h &
$315 Nr nt>w 2 br. 2 bo. t' o n d o • " 1 ,. , dmml( rm pn,•'i. Brun~
gar, frpk . buh: c;10:.e t wubtt'ldf)'f'r, •unPor<'h. ~w Cltk'k! tu bc>h $285
'tll pool $450 mo Opt>n uol paid L\t, last. + i 'l.M1mt 642 100· SatlSu.n 1·5, 14537 Oval SIOO cle p. ti75 5533,
---~or67~ 64.\-6499 Almost new <.-ontlo 2 HR ---S.. comple te kitchen Brand new 1-BR rondo. ROOM WANT!!;O Elder·
tbll ins. dushwasher pool. s pa, tenms S325 ly lady nds unr room
trash compoctor) gas Mo. Red llill Realty "' lot pnv Costa Mesa
BBQ. frplc, w1w carpels, JaneTrabuC'co$52.7SOO 642-6743
drapes 2 car i.:ar . eh~ctr • ---leoch -3141 Rent a rooro 10 Irvine d<>Qt op ene r . Nr Or ......,.._ $ o II f I Coast Coll. $425 mo t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1: mo A uc-1 1l1cs
$200 clean depoi.it 2 bdrm, 2 people m;n !>hared CallR33 1W20
557~73 ~~ ... ~rd St. $475 plus G.ttHCMm 4150
-i;ecunty deposit t 11 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375. 3BR 2ba, carport No 543-3265 cw) 634 6548 for . .
pets. Children OK. 1021 appucauon lndi'."ldual care for art1ve
Valencla.546-6985 -----l!!dies 65 & over. P vt.
• Dell.Ille 1&2 bdrm apts on I 1 c e n s c d h o m e
2 Bdrm, l \'J ha, patio, sml ocean near Victor Hugo. Rosemary McCUntock 's
dog ok, no children. $325. oewlY decorated, heated Board & Car e Home.
per mo. ~9100. pool, elevator, subterra-~. 33122 Sea Lion
neao parking . $625. Dr. Dana Pt. Comfortable new 2br, 2ba. Inds ok, no pets. 2032 ~-s rR..tah 4200
l"Vl'tl
Youn& Viol w/31'r h.it\l 10 1111 Cnr OWCJ Nlln
muktr Av11ll now Call
H tl1irn.eo , 644 IH74
WI 6a.'l8
MtY »~. Sbr ,'l OH, 3 ba
• M Twohmc w 12 mall'
c•xl.'CS Pool. w11hr/dryr
ind Noo 1mobr. SlSO
lAu'ry 95'7 840()
050 ••...•••..........•....
1 lJcZI allt•y act'l'll3. 19th St
via. Ot·llNlf' 150 mo ('all al\ 6, l lC9'l OLU6
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
L>cluxl' med1c1tl suiH•.
WUI remodel to 11wl te· rw.nt Up to 1500 sq. ft
Good business area.
fo'rom 1375. Call S;indra
873-6382 ------Office s pare Newport
Center Large ofrice
w t vlt'W, re ce pt ., ~l'\.ot.lnal & day time
phot1e answering Call
756-021.S.
l3Xl 1>q rt k>oktnl( over La~una, underground
parking, Nc;w carpel.
drapes & p:unt , air l"Ond
549-1lBG557 ·5870
4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
A MARKETPLACE for
Pw'tb.uilla Ag~ts and New B111.ines!le6.
This Is a new DAILY
PILOT clus1rieatlon to
get buyn and 11eller
to•elht'r S1.•ll your SUrJ)llJ.'I. OVl'rstocked or
no loniier nttded Items or suoohe<1 of anv kind
For more informouon or
to place your ad. cull
iuou.nd nr . (Arona dcl ---------Mar. H<Jalonomlcs CQ[p. MAllHElt'S MILE
642-5671
bt-lwee n llA M and
S JOPM, Monday thru Friday for your ad to ap.
pear the followmg day or
cal.I between BAM and 12 noon on Saturday for
Sunday's publication. ___ 67_5-_6_700___ PRIMELOCATION
~·500 bQ. rl. offices
From Sl45. Incl. ulll 779
W .l.9th St 540-2200.
Downtown Huntington
Beach 2101~ Mam St
One 2 rm offlt:e U\ ail
Sll o 900-15511
OM THE
WATER!
PLUSH SUITES
350to 1300sq. ft
Fantastic Views
Wet Bars
UdoM.-ino
Vllloge
Newport 675·8662
on WATER. Available
for retail or frofesslonal offices. Toe.a of 3000 sq
ft. Can be divided into
smaller unjts. Drive by
a'33 W. Coast Hwy, NB,
th<Jn call
WahrfrOtit Homes
631-1400
Sweda model 201 electrk
cash register. 1978, auto.
sales tax button. $800.
559-4934
IRY..-nt
Opportuftity 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMEOWNERS
Put your equily to work
fo~orlllore & office space at an this gorgeous
reasonable rates M-Restouront
500 to 5000 Sq Ft. Lease back your hoUSl' and continue to live m 1t MESA VERDE OR Will gross $150,000 thu,
PLAZA y e a r w 1 t h
ls:lS Mesa Verde E. C M. $200,000+Polential 2or:
545-4123 net. Can be help run
HARIOR ILVD. 199.000 clear. By owner
Store ZOX60 + office, 1450 _772'-__ 5948 __ e_ves_· ____ _
•._,.leedly, March 21, 1979 DAILY PILOT •I)
+ 1 1 n•• 5100 Yet•,._.. 5300 W..ttd 7100"' .................•..... •·····•···········•···· ........................ .
POlllY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
~II any ltern or cOnl· b1nah0t1 ot Item• for 17S
or lu s with a r enny
Pincher Ad. 3 linN for 2
c~cuhvr d11ys. t;ach addJtlonal lint-IS t(Y for
Ult 2 days. Charge 11'
SCUM-l.ETS
ANSWERS
Couialn -coupe -8ooUI Mosaic -BICEPS
I went Into one ol lhotse organic food restaurants
a nd It waa great.
Everything loolted so
healthy. ll 's the rtrst
time l 've seen a
cockroach with BICEPS.
CCOUMTAMl;
Exctilent CO. hu Deel'·
ror *" accountut ww-"f u 11 c b•r1e".
Knowledge to work lo arta ot eo11t accounting.
loventuey cootrol, etc
W YT'I expr'd or degr~.
Send resume or call w
•it.... HOlO CO.ft:
17621 Von Karm11n Avl't
lrvlne, Ca. 97714 ~
714-979-3800.
Equal opportu nit y
employer
t.arr: Black dog, turning i--------• gray. Mixed Beagle .
No commercial ad&.
Por more information
and to plaw your ad cull Answers to Gigi, Vic.
G isl e r & Oregon .
Reward! 546-9291 642-5678 found: Blk M. Lab pup·
---------py, apx 9 wlcs. F.Btaoc1a
POSTAL BOX RENTALS Adobel/l3. S45-208S
Private, Convenie nt. Found: Yng Irish Setter.
1548 Adams, CM. Ask fem , unde r I y r
about lotroduct. offer. 645· 15081644. 3656 NU
CaU 731MS8S. Arum. Shelter
Not1ce is her eby given Found: M. blond Cocker
that Th e Sawdust S pan ie l puppy
FesUval Corp. P.O Box 645· 15081644·3656 NB
1234, l..aguna Beach, Ca. Arum. Sheller
has filed an appUcaUon with the So. Coast FOUND : 3·males: Klk
Regional Commission lab, Blkshep, yellow lub.
for a temporary arts & 644-36561548·21.53
crafts exhibit. P ermit Lost UtUe B.I. Sarah, cat.
1'A7950t3 . n~ry bob tail. Grey/wht
,.._,,__. stnpe, yel eyes. May be
_. -5150 injured & under h.se or ••••••••• ••••••• ••• •••• shrub. 673-1743.
Retired Angels season ticket holder des ires Lai'T: Grey 6 mos. old sh.are ndes to & from We1maraner F em
games CM 557.2523 B e a c h & H e 1 I .
5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
REWARD' 847·0462
*REWARD*
for lost male lnsh Settl'r
11 i yr Lost m Ca p1str ano
Bch area for 21 ~ wks No
tags Pleasl' call James
493-066.5 ---
FOUND: watch So Cst
Plaza 3·20. ldenllfy.
eves ~0379
Accounting
ACCOUMTIM~
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
Oron9e CoHty h
• n•OCJ! And so ore
w.!
ROBERT HllLF"!i
accounl~
There are many nulf•
firms moving into tbc. Orange County a r ea
bringing about a n In-
creasing demand for el·
penenced Accounting
and Data Processing
personnel.
CPA'S
AMdffon
T ox AccCMMtonh
Cost Account.ts
Sr. Accowtt•h
looldf..,en
Accowttiftc) Clerics '
Doto&try
K/P 0,.raton
Wallace, C.M. 557·6985. Condo, ocea n visla, A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mo. urul. 3 BR, 2"4l ba. $750 Taking summer reserva-$la) Up. Office·store, 480 sq. rt. total. $495 Per mo. MoMy te Loe.. 5025
Bkr. 675-6700 •••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ---------
Found Mala mule (or
H us k y ?) f e m ale .
645 ·1508/6 44 3656
Lost or Found a pet'> Call N.B Arumal Shel_te_r __
If you are not aware of
the benefils of workm~
lempOrary -give us a
call or visit us at our new
locaUon. We will be bep
py to discuss 1t with you
Weare located in lhe: 3 Bdrm 2 bath a t Mo. Call June. a gt., Uonsnow. No fee
Adults, ·S450. mo. Ja~ 493-4306 or 499-4591 Call a1tent, 675·8170
pmd. 642·5073. Ocean view. new 2. BR Vocatioft Retttols 4250
- -mobile home, Treasure ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly decoraL~ 3 br. 2 ba Island prk. $850 mo House for rent. Big Bear lfiow~~ous&e. Sp1acQlo~s. 642-1802975·0545dys City sips 6 linens furn 1rep<dce poo . wet --IMc 1 ' 1 , 1 area. Adults, oo pels. 28r. 18 a , Ol'n v1r w, __, nitey pr cp Cu I
$400 64S-3381; 675-5949 ~o/yd. kitchenette. aner3_p .. ~ .. ~--
rt, A/C, 17301 Beach Bl. ---------
ll 8. l.EASE 842-2834 . Newport Mariner's Mile. Modem 502 sq ft store or
PllL'\h offices. up to 750 sq office. 26JO.C Avon. LOW
fl ID xlnt bldg 18th & rent 213/477·7001
Newport Bl vd . -----
645 2lll 646-6303. S J CAPLSTRANO 600
900 sq ft 3 rm swtc Nr
O.C. AiPort. NB. Avail
Mar I. Contact 752-8263
sq fl slorr. 2 blki; No of
Mission. 675-0176
lndlahiol Rental 4500 ---;-.. sTSI E--mo. Move in now ~ Condo on ski s lope 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ D QUI to see 645-2317 Snowmass. Colo Wkly 2rmsuitc. 390sq fl. ample
Deluxe 2 br. 2 ba loft apt Mt rt• -h ~69 th r u Ma r c h . A pr 1 I park, utl rncl A/C ad/a· lndusllial 800 lo 1600 sq (L
Patio & upgr ades. Nu wpor oc 557.3902 cent to Sec Paci ic with offi ces. Newport ctuJdren or pets. 180 E ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------ll'ank. Near E 17th & 645-21U,646-6303
&Toro
21s t St. $435. Days PARK NEWPORT Orange, C M. 642-4210 --------
646-4262; eves 645-9543 Bache Io r s . I or 2 S-.r & Ecnt.r Roxle •MISSION VIEJO* Bedrooms & Townhouses & Y...ty R..tah Prime location suitable 0-PoiM 3826 From S349.SO AVAlLAlfLENOW: SZ3 sq. ft . office La Pat ror comm'I or ind'I use.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular s pa, t otal Yrty3Br, l Br&Bach. Rd. Soulh of San OiegO' 1850to2050sq. fl. A/C of·
SlOOFREE RENT r ecreat ion program. JOHIS IEALTY, Inc Fwy. S:Q month. Avail fice. lOO amp power. Call
3 Br, 21h ba studfo. Pvt soci~program.7pools.8 AskforMlke orDobby now.6'&2-4321,ext.2764 (714 JS22·4254 da ys,
fncd patio. Encl. garage. Lemus courts. At Fashion 673-6210 3 Rm office, carpeted, air m4>675-3534 eves.
Lots of ~rass. $495. 33552 Island, Jamboree & San i---------cond, Skypark Circle,
Blue Lantern. 496-9230. Joaquin Hills Road. Irvine. S250 mo 549-5033 WANTED
'496-3354 or496·S275. --C7_1_4J_6_4_4-_19_o_o_ BIG BEAR Cabin, alps 14. pool table, color TV. 2 <¥flee space for rent. Ap-Industrial s pace with
3832 IACHELOR UNITS frplcs. ~16. prox 432 sq. rt. New cpts, eCoslcct.a&Mweastaero20r xlrv401·n~n
S22S+deposit. paint & lighting system -... ....................... 20 I E. lalboa. HI. ....._to S...... 4300 Pd util. S250t mo. 645·2550 Call Jim 494·2.407 Evei. &
2 Bdrm,prac. new, next t ~ ...... 556-7707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _or_833-_2_l2A __ ._____ Wk:nds.
everything. Sml pet OK. --------ROOMMATES Single office for rent near LAGUNA HILLS-two ad·
S36S.494-86ll, 768-9451, All adult, no pets, 2 br, 2 OCAirpo s ,·ac 5000 sq fl M-1 units, S.. M S . rt. 185 per mo. ha. from S330. Jacuui.•8=. • ave Recept/ Secretarial new bldg, AI C orre. IW1M9oeleoch 1140 pool,~ bldg. Located Enjoy more. Payless! servicesavaH.540-6402 fronts on Moulton. nr
•••-•••••••••••••••••• across from Newport AllAges&Llfestyles. Lake Forest, lease by
Townhouse. lovelt· apac. Be ac h Golf Course. We Check References lndlvldual offices with re-owner. BJS.1808.
& ..,. __ ·Uk" 2 r with Shown by a ppt. only. c .. 546-4212 ceptionisl , secretar y. ""''"' .... -' Share sm all industrial
INEED
I MONEY
• CRB>ITHO
PROILEM btl & 3rd TD loans
547.54 02
Arranged by
Coasttt..LooM
MortfJ1!9ts, Trust DMcli 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOWEST
w.r..tRotes
I st T.D.'s, also
2MI T.D. Loclfts.
Fairest Terms since 1949
Sattt.r Mh). Co.
642-2171 545·06 I I
MONEY AV All.AILE
2NDTDLOANS
SWING LOANS
INTEREST ONLY
LOANS AV AlL.
David P. Carey & Assoc.
R.E. Broker. 960-1957
Animal Assis tance
l..eague. 537-2273. no fee. Found small Cairn Tcr
ricr m ale. 6 8 mo
Ladies silver Seiko watch 645· 15081644 3656 N B l~t clownwwn II e. arc;i Arumal Sht-ller
3 114 Call 536·9~-_ Found H I k m a l i:
Co<'kapoo 3 IA 79 \'11·
Adams & Brookhur.,l
W wht collar & c·hdtn col
lar 963·3663 afll'r Jpm
Losl. REWARD. Ynl! Norwegian Elkhound,
Male. lost near La Paz.
Lag N1g Stlv1•r grey
w/blk fa ce 968 7039 Found Blk Lab. M . dp
FOUN D· med size brn prox l yr, vie· lt!th Sl
clog wtblk chm M Vic HB 536-8744
NH High Sch. 673-7635. Found in Turllerotk .
Sl50 REWARD for the re-
turn or m1ss1ng dogs
Fem. lg hr Tortoise Shell
Cat.9M-25m
Missing from Humane FOUND Y g pregn ant
Soc 1 e t Y V 1 c . grey strip t 1Rer cal.
PCH/Newland. Hunt. Mesa Ver d e Arca . Bch. Red Doberman 557.-S.
Female. 3 mo. old. Star •---------on chest. Ear s no n ,..IGRClis 5350
croped. 4 mo. old female •••••••••••••••••••••••
Chihuahua. t an color RELAXING MASSAGE
'These dogs need medica BobJamci>·Ltc Masseur
t1on & s url'(ery 1m Outcall9·9,494·5111
mediately. They ran a way 3 . I 5 to 3 · 1 6 Spiritual RHder
Absolutely no questions 181.SSo. El Camino Real
asked. Please call Carol San Clemente. Fully he
Redly 848-1030 or Debbie For appt. 492-7296
848-5375 ----'------
l..-06t: Sml Fem. Cocker MICHEU.E'S
mix, rust colored, blue •Outcall•
collar. Spyglass 640-4295 llAM-2AM 835-3749
COLDWELL BANKER
BUILDING
Suite 11200
2333 No Broadway
Santu Ana
17141 835-410 l
f.-ree Parkin~
ACCOUNTING
1,
GENERAL
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
pvt. gated entrance + 2 54S-4855. C . ~-... vruerence room, xerox. patios. Some with a lt. Ut Living ~pensest lunch room: San Die~o building. West Costa
garage. Swimming pool. OCEAN FtlOMT Share a homeo or not Frwy access & exJ)Osure . ~1esa area. About 700 sq ~emetth/
Jacuzzi.Tennlscourts. l 3br,2ba.w/office.Year· House-Mates Unlimited Fountain Valle¥. Mo. to l . 7 14 1646·2379 o r Plf"IOftds/
LOST: Young fe mal<•
s hepherd mix. 23rd &
Santa Ana . C M Sat.
3-17. 631422.8 an . 6PM
546 8560 before 5 PM
J uhe
UHDA & VICKI
o.tcall MOSSOC)e
For Th. Fun of It!
An outstanding growlh
opportunity is availablt-m lhe rapidly expandln~
accounting departmenl
or Columbia Saving:.
Primary responslbilitle~
will include daily check
disb u r se ments on payables and con st rur
uon loans. daily recon
c1lial1on of cht•ck dis bur.>ements lo vou,.her~.
and monthly analysis 01
hab1hly and expense ac.:
counts. One to lwo yewp·
experience m payable,&
d.Lsbursement function1>.
l(eneral accounting work
and reconc11iations is~
q uire d .. a lon g wit h
knowledge of computer
rePorts, ability to rn
tedace with other de
partmenls rega rdhhi
payables, proficiency 011
omc:e machines and l.)'ll
inl?Of45wpm
blk to Huntington shop-ly. F'n>lc, gar, $1050. P1o""N ... or1 Roomrn111e mo. rental begmning at 960-29!8 Lost & FoWtd
"'"""center mall. Adults. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 m111ch1no ~1nt11 1!111 S340per mo. 7141963·6445 S'---4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,...~ Fp11tu•••<J on lV 'hnw •-wys No ~ets . from $435. 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, steps Wtll't'n UP on l ,,,,. nulljM•OI ....................... AlllROllllCftftetth 5100
Seawind V1l!age, 15555 from ocean, brand new, I 111J:.1 { l1rr111/1 Warehouse Space 3500 sq •••••••••••••••••••••••
Huntlnglon Village Lane. yrly. $650. 632•8344 or 714/832-4134 ft, $600/mo. lrvme. t2· 1---------
H.B. (714)898-9961. 675-5864. Fem'l lO sha re w/fem'I 2 ..I Alt COlldl1ioN"t dr. sprinklers, 20' cell
Losl Pearl bracelet. 3
strands Vi c Aluddin.
Wildrose or St Olaf'~
Church on Saturd ay
Reward. 840-1882.
Coodo. 3 Br. 2 ba. Total ---1-A_Y_V_l_EW___ br 2,ba Condo nr So. Cst ~= ... '°"''°''"' ~i&~ail 'til Aug usl 15
rec. p kg. No pets. '"· h G 2 PlazaS200mo.968-2963 :/l .. utor $365+utlL 675-1706 ........ ea ouse. oriteous l'F1111•1ewbo4~• R...tdtWCMted 4600 862223 hr, 2 ba. Frplc. Pool. In WANTED Prof. female to ~x.o. .... .ice ---------1 'Eastblutr. Ma ture share large bch house, ., s.cy...,... .....
t-... --...d Vi'llage adults. No pets $495. p r i v . b " & b a . ./....,.. ...,..,.. ~II 640-0349. W/bandsome happy
New 1&2 bdrm luxury rasygoing 26 yr old male.
adult apt.& in 14 plans WATER 96().5580.
-frnm S31S. + pools, ten· $475 mo, year I). cute F 1 kl f r-rf II d 28.r, no pets. older pre-Yng em. oo ng or rus, wate a s, pon s I same to shr 2 BR 2 BA
Call Mr Howard
645-6101
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TIIEATRICAL
Mod.fs-Actntsses
Girts-Men-Kids
Exc1t1ng New Yo rk· Hollywood type pe rsonal
mgmt & development co
now avail in OC. Onl{ those wishing a pro
career in the modeling.
acting or TV field should
apply. Call 7141828·-0583
exl 629.
----Lost : Beagle mix dog
female. Vic. Iowa/Gisler can before 5. 957-8451. aft
5957-1283
Lost tri colored Collie.
female. Vic. 23rd/Santa
An a, C .M . Needs
medJcauon. 642..SS98 aft6 From San Dieflo Frwy rem!d673-8t45 apt. Sl87. Park NewJ)Ort. drive North on Beach to -llG--C-A_M_Y_O_H_V_U_ 640-8665
•CDMSUmS•
Charming 325 sq rt om ce
space with very attrac-
tive new wallpaper &
while shutters. Must see
to appreciate. S27Stmo.
Responsible, wo rking
writer see k s one
bedroom cottage in
Corona del Mar or Costa
Mesa. Qulelness essen·
I.Jal. Write Class1hed Ad
#206, Daily Pilot. P .0 .
Box 1560, Costa Mesa 1---------FOUND: Camera. lden-
liry wilh-'ser ial 11
644-6591 aft. 6.
McFadden lhen West on
McFadde n to Seawind Sbarp2 br , 2ba Eastblurr 2 males need fem to share VUI (714)893-5198 coodo. Cathedral ceil'gs. H B pt L t bth age. wood-burning frplc, encl. · ·a · g rm. pv . ·
Deluxe beach apts. Frplc, 2 car gar, pool & rec. Slc.lmo. 964·3805 PLUS
presUgious 3 desk space
quiet office suite, plush
surroundings in old CdM
charm, centrally located
wilh beautiful large s un·
ny 11\.Dldeck, oceanside or
Coast Hwy. Will make
great corp. omce. 500 sq
ft. Only $395/ mo.
_921626 __ . -------Dr. Yoo, chiropractor.
Semi·retired cpl needs I acupressure. call 9AM
or 2 BR apt, yrly, COM 6PM. 770.5251. El Toro
area. Will occupy only
part time. Approx s:ioo Raise rash for your club
mo. 751-2275. 673-4350 Contact.Sherry _!SS 2176
FOUND. Irish Setter So
Bnslol & Redhill. C M.
979-l9SS/ 835-9357 e ncl gar age, p atios. facilities. No pets. $525.
Peggy, 960-4392. 752-2496; 675-7086.
3br 3ba brand new Hunt. STEPSTOBEACH,2br, l
Harbour area. $475. mo. ba. pool, laundry, encl.
Days 538-6663, S36·8705 gar. S375. 640-sa78.
eve. 84()..SfMt TIIE COVE
Large bomelike 2 br, 2~ .BayaideDnve, l Br, den,
ba townhome apt. (rplc, pvt beach, pooll Enclosed pvt patio &: jacuad. Deluxe $850. Cal garage. Deluxe kitchen _79-__ u_m _____ _
w/bltos. incl. r efrl g. Pre.tlglous. All adult ~ollc~~ l:.10. mo. prdea apts. East Bh11f
~ Rlty 839-6623 area. 2br. 2ba $400. Sorry, no pets. 644.a726.
1;:-;~0beach; no OCEANFRONT l ge 4
Let'~ meet! Young man,
31. involved In motion
· pictures, travel, dance.
and dress. Desires to
share apt/house w/malc:>
or femal e roommate<s >
Rental costs are no
restriction, as long as we
benefit from each olher ln a friendly manner,. Preler you call me at
IOGBS IEALTY
671-2311
(714) 539-2375, or you ---------may write: "Jeremy",---------
R es ear c b Dept • 800 sq rt, 2 blka to O.C.
Universal S tudios· AilpJrt. $465 mo. Sharp
Distributors, POB 8915, upstairs front w /lge
Unlversal Cit y, Ca. balCOOJ, pvt ba, A/C. 91U. 4321 Birch St, Suite 200. N.B. Avail. April 1.
K-lnveetmenu 754-7900 l230 Month. 538.7357 Bdrm, den. 3ba, 3 frplca. 4309 Seashore. Aaent M/F. $140 mo + 'Al
........ --neiW ten-•· 1 'l»Jl.20 uUUtles. Non-s moker. """ ,..,. ' ,...,, poo ' 6'5.fM34 •442..f76 Sq. Ft. No. Costa ==~2~91:.;:.~· --New--J-br-r-NN-pt.-H-ts-.-----------•Mesa. S25S. Incl. ulil.
Stove Is ref rig. $285. Worlr.ing nW'le 1hare H.B. A/C. Tom, 540-2200• New 2 Is J bdrm. large 648-4lll/M2-77"5 home, male/fem. or ar.
aundeck or yard, encl. 1 BR, utU -, -mo. Te· citl1. Smoker. pell. om~ for rent. 1800 sq. ft.
,...., quiet area, no ..... t m·!:"t -be able to llLW879 $100 mo. f\Jm. or uni urn. .-..... ta5 $14..2* ._. -So. H.B. locaUon. Ideal .t::=:..2 · qullfy 842·9601 o r Fem. Larae 2 BR, 2 ba real estat e o lflce.
2Br, l~Ba Condo, new f1S-.0144 condo. l'rplc, pool, •a.a
Fem Sehl teacher nds yr
md apt on Bal Isl under s:m. Call 646-4964.
Medlal age family woman
from Bay a rea. Non-
smoker xlnt. ref's. needs a room or guest house.
while on business in your
area. Approx. l week a
month. Npt. Bch. or C.M.
area. Write P .O. Box
2561, Dublin CA .. 94566.
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f\Jlly equipped VW re·
condltlonln1 buslfteaa
Body·palot·mech-up-holatery·parts. Fully
scheduled 8 wb ahead. SL50K required. 65-llSS
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OPa.1 HO SE .... ,._ lllO 11nOMr, neat. respon1I· •tup. WANT E D : B U S . ,. U _................ ble to .hare 2br, 2ba PARTNER for Fantastic
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The Dally Pilot now has a
new "B US lN ESS TO
BUSINESS" classifi cation lo
orovide a convenient method of buyinj or di ~pos ing or
Business items.
Se ll you r s urplu s,
overstocked or no lon ger
needed items or supplies of
any kind.
Whether buyinJl or sellinji?
see our .. Business to Business"
classincation tSOlO. For more
information and to place your
ad.call
Servt.ng a ll Orange Co
835·7313
MASSAGE
FfGURE MODELS
ESCORTS
OUTCALL OHL Y
Doys,ens,hr
631-2140
GOLDEN GIRL
COUNTRY GIRL
*ESCORTS*
24 Hrs.
FUND RAISING?
If you have lhe proJert.
we have thP method al no
cost Mr Crumpton ,
~2274
Columbia offers an ex
l'Cllen1 OOnef1t s l)rogram 1ncl ud1ng denlal 1n
surance, a top s tartini.:
salary and a c.:on1otenial
wo r k e n v1ron mt1'l.I..
Please <·all Prrsoonel for
an interview aµpoint
m ent. Onl y t ho"M•
qualified should apply •
• Coluneia Savin~s
mKILoan ·
Association
910S Brookhursl. •
Anaheim
(il4) 776·7101
Equal Opportunity
A GO. looking. educ·ated ·--E•mlip•lolliy•e•r•M•'•t-•• -· wtguy.New lo Ca seek!. -----
f em\le 17-22 yr!'. fo r
mearungfu l relationship
lf you are a cut1e undrr
5'2", sli m , a loving ~irl.
but serious Ca II (Don >
646-a172eves . C/M
Accounting Fee Paid
Poy .. •/R•c
Diversified pos for df'Q.1 I
onented ind1v trained for
F/C. Call Amy, also lee
jobs. Dennis & Ot?f!011<
Men, women. thin hair. Personnel Service of
baldlng, sick of embar -Huntington Beach, ,16168
rassiog toupee's & ex-Beach. pen si v e painful ---------
transplants7 Box 1645. ACCTCi CLERIC $100
H.B. 92647. Mfg co nds somedM ---------• w/figure ability & It typ-P'ei wwwd Senlc•s 5360 Ing to work In production
••••••••••••••••••••••• control. Good bens & pleasant people to work
wilh.. Call J ean, 540-605$
Coastal PersoMel Kgen
cy, 2790 Harbor, CM
AU.JOBS FREEJ1
Exciting ENTERTAIN·
M ENT b y Steve
Schreiner. Disneyland
Magician sin ce 1965.
Magic and Comecty for
all ages. For Info. call •· $39-2444 ' 539.54 15 ,1---------
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5.A.M WANTS YOU
S.A.M. (Screen ArCist
M,gmnt) w/over 20 yrs
exp ln show buslnesis 1s
looking for those In
t.erested In a prof. career
ln movies or TV, Ca II
Q3.2Z33 ex:t 95.
Hardworting respon 18 yr * m1Je atUdenl nda PIT
wort.CM. Preffood ln·~~~~~~~~.
dultry, cau 54&-sm. Ad.min Aaat Fee P•id _ I
tWaW..eM 7100 lllCSICY toSIUO
99eT• .. •••••••••••••••• f:ttlcient maker wlll
Accounts Payable drive In active staff pos Trainee. Irvine. w/top contr co. Call Newmaa. Nr. bth. HR Crpt. r SO. Coe1t llMMlev•. market! Need craf\aman -..ie. Plala~. SISl-8430ev• N.B. E·Bluff. M/F1 L1 familiar w/1llver-work,
........., 1 lir, 2 be. aftW · abarply tum o«an vu metal•. aemi·preclou1 ~ Malta. t:m. l~. ,._. lltO home w/2. Pool/sm ~nt. MIWOfllllCH *'*· ca11 : ~.fU?~r Mir· A-' c. 1111 su __ ............... • + ~ util. M4.otl4 CoalpldelY redecorated write Ad "95..1.1 c/o e Alilllo).!,.Dr~Hllc.'Olled P•••• 1.,._ , __ h.._.l afllola wit.ti_. ol ~ O.Ur_ Ptlot, \; ualfled,
642-5678 f'19..55eO Marion. alao fee ~··
I ACCrRCVBLECLERK ~~~;J,li!~; Ulin8 pea board system. trvtne 2082Mlche ~ The 1klll1 that •re1...;;;-......;...' ~---~
needed are JO ke)' by MOTICI •
tearll. llOod math •klll1. how Dally Pilot Cl•H·
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OlVCJf«'F. fton1 f11Jn11 l<1 ~ C.. ... J .. 1 5" A.lwnioum 11eamlea•-Nf.e 4:s L d I Pf:l'ERS PAINTING rocksh•ke11-compo·tar. {!O&l 9110· Actloo ~ ial ...................... ....................... bUcdoo~mel Cwitom Wlllde&nthor0u«hly. Ex-• IClf •I Expr'd. Reaa R1te1. PATCll PLA..'i'fl!:JUNG Free eat. :>41·5930 Fin.
1)ptna 9IO $4lt Uc'd pr"cbool 6 day G•nt.•nln&. tlNin UPI & rrade on )ob. MZ·IJU or JJerim«'d. !Wliable. Call ... •••••••••••••••••••• Free Eat. Call Geoe A I I t y P e s . Fr e c AvaJI.
--• ure Acea 2·10 or landirapln• Otorii• :167~ )an,541-~ European Landscaper. sm.oa e1tlrmt.es.CallS31J.71l3 ---------BANKRUPTCY IJlhlll&rbOr ~ lbu&hl &U-'1072 Too work. Fair price. Reroof & n·p11Jr. All t.,..,,.rtd, (llt'\f, romplti a~·----c.. 6 -t' fvr I MRS. Cl.EA.N MAKES JT IW1.MM87I d)'l/ev". f'rel pejadq Ext 6 Int. Pluter Patc h tng : types. Llc'd .. Work
t-d 141(1 J\l•t1un I l·11I -· f---I YAKD llt".JUV•:NATION ..... : ................. GLEEM. bach, apb, 6 • lAw rai.. Refa. P'ree Plaster. s tuc co & guaranteed . 2• h r . 1'n*lc~)4111 •••••u•0 •••••••••••••• 'J'J'"trimmlnl .. '" UOM P.S & APTS . bomes.~9372 · S PE C IAl.I ZF.D .... ....,..~ drywaJl. lnl./Ext. l''ree 00.9'96
OUM ~V~'W IW moval. yord rt .. •nup A llep!Pf!f,plumb.tr,-.,try, LANDSCAPE Atrium. mt.:>46-164lGeorgt!. 1---------
c.,.atCI U.U 11 fu.pla~upen i pnna phaotlna nob t iltt, kll/ba remodel 2 rellable women will Jap1net1t' design. ralo· WALLPA.PBIMG Jl o m '"'s. Additi'o n s. RainShuteRoorlng ••••••••••••••••••••••• John C"hllds wra 0020 &ii 1121118 • ~0302 cleAt.n your home. Etn bow phmlin11. fountain Reta offered. Eves. Re s"t u cc 0 . 0 v e r Shalto. srungle, comp. re · Ullllt"ntfr t'rH t-... 1 \n\' amtly. reuon. Cnll lree waterfaJI. Do 1t rif(ht the 131·308S, 87$-1216 rover. ahJnitle 111dcwall
fJa• jola l'•ll ,,11110 or WC' U k.DO<"tl yom soot olt •VDlV t.OW t•ff1t•t:S• ......... ML 642~174 tLynda> lat lime. call Glen's QUALITY PAINTING Blockwalls Low rates for yoor exterior. John,
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by Jlly • 1\4:? ~ llt>p11ra New law111. ---Bonded reliable people REJUVENATE The Ole.I ()Mt.om Wallpapenng Plum.bani( repiur Spet' in Redwood hot tubs 111-C_':ecfer dan Ufll aind ahrub le lwul, skJploader. dump wlll c:areforyo1trhome& One. St. Contr. Ltc. AllW kG .,.__ "'~ remodeling.coppe r re llta.Uauun & C!>lm derk
U>u'• ('arptont.ry 30 yni ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rt'monl ~~J 2()64 trti. gradmg, tl'ff wrk. pet.a .879-5701 11364Ull64.5-6'716 or uar. ueec.ot. ppe. Free ellt Top llat roni1 trur t1 o n . t.1c'd .
ext Ooors. ~ 1ndow1 New conal. apt & re111d1·n demobtlooa etc 831 1257 67J..ilS8 ptwnblng SJ7 3194 fi40.'7a20. ~-s
paUOll, l"fmodt>un11 t'k Lal bath It kit remodels. Gansetler. 3.S yra t'XPt't S-Ta a..-s,rw.Jen --------l..1~·/l{\:I Ml~ am ('O(l('n•te A pli.ih:r nc~l. rch•bh•, 1'(jtnplele <.:1ean up, concrete break· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint 1ni. I NT I E X T . ffOltlESAVt:RS Plumb Trft W.ice
,,__.. c:-ke pMtdlinJC, IJc 540 8t4e llft'V f""'•.-l 642 4389 ll\I & baultn". F'allt, em INCOME TAX RETU RNS SUNRJSESPRINKLERS Neat. hooest. reu .. 12 ing & he ating l"rec •••••••••••••••••••u•• -r-· ~ at'flt. Re&a. IWS-3512 Prompt. reasonable. Pl.an now for Summer' yrs. exp. L1c'd. Dave ftltJmates SIS hr Hon1•11l ALPINE TltEt:
••••••••••••••••••••••• r"'~I. ~p11r, resld/ l.1nda1·upini.1 . iiardeo Ne-ArportBch.833-8199 Cooservewaterw/our lr· 964-100. & r eliable SPrVICC EXPEltTS ShamPoO & steam Nun comm tteasonable ma.mt .. apmklrs. huul W WCOSTSTUDENTS ng. systems Free est EXCELLENT BA/MCOK.979-806.S_ Triming, pruning, top.
<A*>r lir1"hlentra. v.ht prlct'I. <'1111 Palombo lo~ Aft 3, 631-3716. ttt<-lrlm.lrHh cleaoup. LINDA'S I•c ....... 672. llutch-on •-pin" & r e m ovals
cpbl 10 rnl~ blearh Cl1•1111 Construe l Ion. L1 c 'd ~ 7926. ~2.3!.2 TAX SERVICE sdet~SJz-8716 6JS..iS'zs .. Reas. r~t:.'~~Ge1'l. ~:'s ';!~m~i~~ 11 ~~·:: 714#7-4W. Lie/ins ·
llv.dul rm.hallSIS Avie 9fl2..83J4 ClnuPlJ, Installation~. & HAULING & CLEANUP Pers/Bus Income Tax 548-270& Expr'd Rep1pe1. r emodels. TyplagSenlu rm~ !JO, l'Ouch $10, chr ltcmudel, repair, tien. malnt. reliable wk nt re Resld & Com mere la I. CaJl842-6439for appt. ~~~~ ............... Pamt.mg & papennJt. 26 ~. • .................... .. ~ GUMI eh~ iwt odor eurpenlry. old t 1 m c as. rut.'!I, 1>u1tcd lo meet OOZ.l462/63l·5691. BUS& PERSONAL Brirkwork Sm all JObK yn Harbor areu. St Lie. Free SIO orr. Acar h City's Low <.'()Ill typing of ltit'n-
Uo :f:: r inrsltf' ft~~~ 1·r.Jlsm~hip. 16 yrs in your ndll Jon :-, 9PM · ~ Income Tax return11. Newport, COl!la Mesa & 183281Refs.642-2356 Plumbini< will beat nny t.Jcal original lelt('f"S on ~1 0101 atta. Uc d. Mr Palom· ~ 5834 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 640-1700 for appt. Jrvmc. 675-3175 eve11 etlt.tmate by IO'k. 631.3470 your lt-tterhead. f"roo In bo.962-831' 0 lnL Paint & wallpaper. ro Kann 751·61'193 .. ._ d Ca I Iii Mowinf(, «df.llrlf{, trim •It DIN 'S llOUS1':· Muke tho se l(o o d Cl»>to l _ ---Jfa'pr' rpet Mlu OR n.....1 -·--' '· dd m111" i -; u ·' n• ' SI" CL"'""''JNG S L'RVICE "-·ft-"-ld I m mawnry. pa ios. Qual. work. reas. pr. Wh d t & RepaJrs Reasonable ..,.,.. gn, reuouueung. a I· ,.. ,.. 1 .. c11 '"' " c..1u~ c. • ...........,...., terns you're fireplaces. walls. garden l''ree est. St.eve. 547-4281 en you nee e x per If you're In the market
1'ony fielle 497_3946 ~· n(•w ronstrucuon. ea wk '35/mo. Clean·up, for a thoroughly clean not u.s1ng available to & retain. lOO's or local service or repair!!. tum ror a better car, be sure
• ----U t' d 640-7020, 9·5 , _ hte hauling. 7:i2-~.__ hot.me. 540--0857 SOll')e other family by ad l'(.ofa. MS-8512 Fine ext.er Painting by R. w the Service Directory w check l.he many autoi. ~. w,21at Y1uu w1uednt in W Ad 11 1 ., ,,,.. . vertlsing lhem for sale in Sinor. St be . 1n.s. Try in Clas11(1ed lo solve advcrHsed for sale in ~d>l c USSI ~ 8. Want Ads Call 64.2·5678 ant e p . ...2 !'>6711 Claasifled Ads 6(2.5679 aassified. C.11642-5678 Want Ads Call 642-5678 me. 836-MSS 24 hrs )'OW" problem Classal1ed.
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Mmlnl.8tTatlve fee Pd ASS EM BL ER S -Banking Beauty operator needed CARPENTER-Fin lab Cleaning lady for motelln I lRAJHH SI 0,100 Sailboat. We will traln. F/T TB.LSl Laguna Beach erea with for maJ remodeline . Call Laguna. Good pay 6 CL.ERJCAL COOi DRAIHMEM!
Pro(caroerolr'd by nat'I $5 p e r hr & up . requir ed. Southwu t following. Commlas1on 642-Ql:JO. worldngcood 499-2227. l~1t II & O•er Expanding ru launnl Top pay. medical ln-
rorp seeking mgm nt MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Bank. Laguna Beach. Partnenblp possible. no -Earn extra SS'11 dunn.i cham wilh over SO units 11urance & paid vaca-
malr'I. Bus. de!(. Call PlacenUa. C.M. cau Joan •9'M77l investment necessary CAR WASH HELP CLEANER & PRESSER Easter vacauon Call the Pamdy-0wned organ12a tloos Must have own
Kay, also fee j o bs · · 499-36.17. f)JJl&P•rt-Tlme for Ourui Pt r le1tnera temporary service who t1 on offers pll'a111.1 nt t.rurk Will tram. Apply 1133-2700. Dennli; & Den Assembler/ Mechanical ls&Over Condpay Cnll661~ cares ii.bout you Tup wo rk1n1t cond1t ion, 1n person t o 1337 S.
rus Personnel Service or Rolory Switches have Banking OeautyOperator METRO CARWASll ClERJCAJ pay -iocalarea.call Good opportun1t1cl' for Bristol. Santa Ana. Ask
lrvme,2(Wl2 Mlchc>l11on 1mmcd. opc.'flang In our .... OTE CLERK HAIRDRESSER 2950 Harbor81.CM De t ~I k t d 557·0061 !Advancement 1-:xcellenl forKarenSlewart. ---------• fllUll assembly dept. Re· " & Manicurist needed. pu Y er wan <' • company bend1t11 EK
AdverUslng Salesperson qui.res good band dex· Minimum 2 yeani com· Sea Mi st Hairs tyling CASHIER. Telephone & ablenc1·ul posdilio1n1 avaRila ~o~ 0 ff 1 Ce • oenc.-nced dci.ircd Aµµly Dnver wanted: your veh1· wanted. Oraniic County tcnty w/mln. 2 yrs. exp me.rclal bank Nole Dept 963-8282118. Genl Ok. Pref. ma lure e mme ta e Y e [i)l)enioo l(). r le with u~ur., dehv<-r
magazine. Cull C11rol. In small mechanical as· cxper. Respon i n c person over 25 for our quires I yr. clencal ex· Q overload miz papers lo r arners
1133-0ll.3 sembly.Colelnslrument Installment & Com'I llCKPG SI0,200 Costa Mesa branch pericnce.40wpmlyp1tlic ;} l\!) ~ Xlnl part time income·,
-Corp2GSOS CroddyWay Loan processln~ & In· FeePald store. Min 2 yrs exper. $7~w start 833-0Ul,ext ,._ O ntlff Westmins ter, ll unt AMweriftc) Senlce S.A. 714155&3100 E .0 .E coming & outgoing col Take charge lndlv to as· Cashier, Telephone & ofc 260 lor appt. Orangt> ~.,.... Be a ch . San ta An a .
PBX operators for a l«'llons. Med typing & sume genl ledger . reqd. Good w/ligures. Co unt Y H arbor COLLATOR • • ·• · •He rald Examiner telephone answerinK Aulstant Manager. bvy calcuJatorskllla.Wc re6port. Call Carol. ul.Jlo $3.25ee' hr. Apply Th<' MunicipulCourt. E.O.E. 3l33W Coolltllwy ~
service eJl~ricnced or fnb r it's, experience are lntereined in foojobs.848·1288.Dennis Earles Plumbing. Inc PACICER NewportBeach 1 • .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. will train. Full lime or ~ary. 646-4040 qualified applicants for a & De nni• Personnel l.S216Newport Blvd, Coeta Clcric•l Wllltng to train an In· I•
part time ahllts avalla-profeasional environ· Service of Huntington Mesa.642-17S3. E.R. clerk. admitting & du11trioua career In· -DRIVERS
hie. Days afternoon-AUTOLOTrEASOH ment. Good salary & Beacb, 16168 neacb. CBX. 2 poslliOM open dlvldual lo packaf:e COUPLF. needed p/llmt Men or women 2S yrs or ~'VU\.lngs or grave yurd lmmedVi jo openinF ll XMlni111ion benefit_,. c~tpOfERC •. Tp-:.cp~~ctur&e Sa3PtM/Sul ,n 307Ap't3:.30Jl PMI & educational maleria :; lD run large family bUSI older . Know the COll'll Must be able to work 1e area, IT . top· Okkpr/Typiat 1'/T. You uau ,._( ..... · : ..... egu ar ExcelJent work.mgcondi Detlll.Call5.J6.816!• t'1l1cs.NrtSl80aweekur
JJOme weekends. Typing ply for advancement. Appbcanta should con name the hrs. $4.00 per penon ovt>r 2S lor our Prrpos1Uon.s If Interest llOns & benefits. 40 Hour -----more. Orange c;03,,1 3Swpm. required. Many Must be d ependable. tad. hr. l!:xeel l enl for Mission Viejo branch edpleasecall l'ersonnel. week . Apply North CUST O DIAN Sad y II c b 17300 M
C.'O. benefits available. meetpubUcwell,&bave eaa•Gl.AJB>A ho u 11 e w i v e 5 • st.ore. Mln 2 yrs exper 1·3PM. Pacifica Com Am e ri can Ser v i ce dleback Coll. M1as1on 11:r~:.an8n .' Founta i~
PleasecallMonFrl. CA driven lie & rood S67•Q327/847·2212. Good Wlfifurea. Apply munJly llosp1lal. 18792 Oenter.1339 E. Warner. Vit'jo. Jl P .M t u VII
Fashion Jslaod are a. d.rtvinR receord. Cal Mr. UIUllfACJURERS The Earle s Plumbing, Delaware, HB. F..O F. Santa Ana. Equal Op· 7 ·30A.M Salary ranl(e b! t !,Y~ ~;' w c;,'o ~l:t~ MH791 1.amora, 831·2480 or 496 lftN1U Bk.kpr F/C. Contracting Inc. 28922 Ca mino portun1tyEmployer SOOI to Sll.36 per mo i t;ucltdl
Coat• Mesa area : 495-QJO. BANI prefer-red. C.M. area Capistrano, Mission Vic Oerical :.hifl dif 83l 9700 t:xt
m ulil6E.O.E. Auto Mechanlca. All 548-SMJ. jo,49!>-0401. ClBtl<TYPIST ,.--~w-u........11 :Krl.303.betwn 8·S -. ,... d 1.201 Dove Street, NB 91 • .........inter needed full Cashier, PIT. ZS.30 hn1 pr DATA ENTRY ---• _,.nr --l::tectJomc Technician APTMANAGER categories .. or ex (7141752-0600 .... .,.. I _."TOR ScJ.ool OltmrSeTvFet!P•ld fulJume Salaryonon. For SS units in Costa perience preferred. Top E o E time. In a a m al but wk. must be available to --~· INSIDE SALES ASST ....
Mesa. Exper'd couple pey plan & benefita. See . . . ~rowing shop. Hunt-wart weekends. Apply in UTa COOH ~ t':~~ia':~~~l to lllt.crface wtchents in .-.-.-;.-.-.-.-sss-~.-.29-;_12-;_-;_-;_;;;;
JJus band mu11t h ave service mgr. Phil Long ingtoo Beach Bluepnnt. person Lloyd's Nursery FIUCLERI< aealat.751·911M fast paced reg ore Call
malnt. exr. Wife bkkpfC l"ord , Irv i n e Aulo SJS.29:!8 & Landscape . 2038 l..ari(eln.suranceCo has ---------Donna, also lee paid ELECTRONI C AS
exp. Cal 842-5073 or Center. 768-5888. Banking IOOI( HPER / NewportBl.CM.G46·744 a Immediate openings COCKTAIL WAITRESS·3 84S-l288 Dennis & Den SEMBLERS needed Im
__('A.3)865.3851. , Automobile Contra~ & JU IC F C E CASHIEll·SALES. Xlnt working cond. & nights per week or every nls Penonoel Service of mechately. Soo our ad in
OMV I k E S..,""l~GS · w/prom. F.I. R. · benefits other wt>ekend . 4·12 lfuntmgton Beach. 161&1 today's paper undc•r l1'f MAHAGERS cer . xpenencc AT ,..., Invest. firm. Xlnt oppty Por t O 'Cal l , Lid o CLERKTvPlST Pn Cl 0 Coupl~ lo m anage 52 ~;ta~~ 'M:.g~:Ot~ CO&llselor for ex&. & mature ~~:O 4.5 day week. 45 wpm. telephone. ~. ub. ver 21 Beuch.___ G~ER~ETOR
Adult unllA In Anaheim. 4ro-J37S person. ll640-0l23 ((eneral office duties. ~tServ Ftt Pa!JJ 1i I
' Clrftce mulntt!flance ex 8ARWICK1MPORTS Good opprt opportunity BOOKKEEPER $1200 Cashier Part Time Mustbewellorganu:cd. COMPUTEROPEI OFCCO.ORD $900 :nzaecryS.,-.ces.
t>ef'l'eql.llred.545-1006 --inourNewport Beach of· Xlnt o ppt y . Good Re11taurant •Mon·l''rl DATAENTRV Day shift, full time . Prop mgmnt firm seeks ---------
--AUTOrARTS lice for Indi vidual with benc11L-1. + profit shar-11 .2·30pm. Jack-Irvine OPERATOR 1X'l"11l1tnent. Exper rcqd a level headed pers lol---------APT MANAGEH for l3 0a1vr.•y six monthsncwnccounlS lng Clubhouse.754·7500 6 mo. on the Joh ex on 11ystem 34. Apply tn a sst cllcntt:lc Call new 2 Bdrm,2 baunlls · P\ • b ;.,.,.,L, 1 peric n Cl'. Mu s t ht• nrrs o n . b e lW l'l'n n.. Dulies . llent units . t'ol Well groomed female elxRperaendce (pass ook . luvm c.mp . Retai.ned knowledgable on Key 2 ,, ., .. wn. 833·Z700. Also fl'(•
lc<.1. rents, lite main-overll.Gpoddrivinrnc-A a n Kf•o gh nc rleasccallforappt. Oi!'lc. IOa~i'M"nROMFG. Jotis. Oenr11s & Dennis tenance Compens. Is $150 cord. Must live In Costa count.s) and light typing Mary lllckle Agency CASHIERS RATER CODEil 7601 Clay Ave, H 8 l'crsonncl Sc•rv ll't ' ol
per month rent reduc-Mesa area. Must ba vP sklllll. Weofler: 640-2920 Newport Br h This will b<· a 6 9 mo (W/Beach. S/Garlleld l Irvin~. 2032 M1rhelson
llCln. Call 640-511 2, 111tent Cnilf. Drivers Lie. Call .i:~:~t~.. Bookkeeper-Experienced poRllion. Will train In rat Equal Oppor Emplyer Cutler for wetllUll snfr
Exl>enenced or will tram nght person Apply in
person. RAM· 12 8J7 W
lllth St. CM
-:>56-2500 for interview " Rene BouUque UJOJEM MARKETS mg & codln" of~rsonal '"'P II to S900 ....,. •Pald career~parel .. ""' a.,.,.. ' ·--• Beach •SM·S48S Uncs pollc1cs. 'le8s ant 'rwolrJC Irv co's nct.'<l out· •Profit ab g --.-· .. __ L '
ftOllli tnd1v w/l yr A/P Auto Trana. R & R man Bookkeeper. for service Openings now avallable ~~t'~e~anner . .-1gurl! COMPUTER
bkr:id. Raises & promo-Exter . Pr ef. MUST Ple.alecallforlnt.erview llatlon, rrr mornings. for full and part-lime F'lLECLERK
lJon strut'ture In bolh llA E OWN TOOLS Apply 2590 Newport Cashiers oo 2nd & 3rd Will train conscientious OPERATOR Delivery. your vehicle.
CIOl'pl. mfhly desirable 548-2288 FIDBJTY Blvd, CM shifts. No experience Individual papers to carrieN Xlnl
sncu. cat Rit a 54().60S5. Babysitter, 3 dys pr wk, FIDlltAL oeceaaary, we train. Apply In person 8:30am-part ·lime l n com 1•. d,3Sta1 Personnel Aoen f Id b <-'--&• --" •loo .. H,.r/Allto Start at S3 per hour. ad· 2P M "'-I W• _.. INlrP.... • .._ Westminster. llunt , .. • or 15 m 0 0 ° y . -·-. --..... vancement opportunity m. on·r' . ..., ry,2790Ha.rbor..1..CM 5'48-2825 84a.4000 Oiev. dlr. will add on formanagementwltlon SalerolnsuranceCo dhl•1atwltt.atleott I Hearh , S•nta Ans .
ALLJOB.5rREE EquaJ()ppt E lo clerks for liaht book· """" 17570Brookhun1t ~ ex,.rie•ce 011 He r al d Examln f'r Babyaltter needed to r mp yer k.......&n•r. lyr.lng. Part· lo $5.50 per hour If ~ t I v II S4S-8428 AACHITICTURAL babyail at my house. • • u;· o'? ful ·time. Will qualified. For lntt>rvlew r oun a n a ey. R Cfftwy Co• ---------~Architect. Ref's & dependable. train in auto. accounting. go to store 36, Monday ___ E_O_E_._._M_l_l" __ 1 ...... fW otMt-...... DELIVEllV /SALl::.'i
JoltC_... -.018levea. 8a.nk11\1 OMV. Inte r esting. 9am-lpm: Clerical/Sain scdeca 'terforthls Tele phone sales. xlnt
Well estabUaf\ed Orange 0 A..._J d OPERATIONS Pleasant surroundings. 88SGlenneyre Good opportunity En Mtilllt potlffOll. job. studenl11, Sr c1Uten County firm with strong _,v~.., lter, gr•n mo~er Opp. for advancement. ~· Bch .. 494·~ l.hus1nstic. Prefer 2S yrs S4.SO per hr PMS (714)
ESCROW
SECRETARY
Good opportunity for in
dmdwll with 6 months pnor Cahrorma escrow
experien<'c Respon111 ·
blUues will mclwc clos-
mg escrow h ies and com
mun1callng with title•
rompames. telephone / ~n~l duties. This fuJJ llme position offeri.
an excellent aalary and
benefits package. Please
call Personnel for an in·
t.crvlew appomtment.
ADfUTY FIDBtAL SaYitMJS & LOClft Aslft
{714) 642.4000
F'.qual Oppty Employer des~' & advanced pro· type, occulonal AM s. I OFFICER SceOm ceMgr. Eq Oppor Employer or older. Typing essen 11lh ii 0 _.... c.-.er :;!,9pS9~~ 10a m ·4Jlm.
due 11-•ama Ori"nl•· nlv~-wk. 97!>-M4Ul6. Mesa HOWARD C ... •rMt tial. Phone experience -r-..,.... .. , • .., "' a .... at'ea C A car eer posit ion i• ~'f wfthht a -'---'-------------tion ofCera permanent • avallable In our Coeta Dove&Qua1ISta. ClltllllccnlWorta.n helpful. Co mmission. --rr-DELIVERY PEllSON ror
poe!Uona w/dnt benefits Bab15ltt.er needcd, lnlanl, Mee• branch which of· Nt.WPORT Bl!:ACH Workers in chemical re· WUI train 5-57-0822 r apldl'f ••c••dl119 busy Irvine Travel Al(cn· EIKTOW
& opportunlllet lor ad· 5 ctya, my home. Non· fen 8 deslruble, warm BOY 16-l7 years. muat be flDery SJ.75 to start. Day U25 Me11a Verde East c~lty otpltaf. ry. Must have reliable ESCROW MAHAGER
vancement. Minimum 3 1mkr. ~ •. 770-0927. working atmosphere. _.., to work wkdya I·&. &olgbtahU\. High acbool SWte206. Costa Me11a W• off•r • 9ood motor c Yr le 11 net 1 n Excellent opportunity lo yn. experience lo Type I The lndlv1dual we seek IOOdatudent Ms.2702 cbemlat.ry or work exper .-Y ..d NWsdlllg aurance. Work approx s partk 1pate In growth or
& Ul H06PITALSA COM· ~Iller for 8 mot old should have 3·'6 years w/chemlcala he lpful. ClBICAL b•••flh pacllat•· hrs dally M·F. llour:t_ ma.Jor division of last ~~.~TICONI L • 1~11•2,· M1 Y1h0m1:_pre· Savtn11 & Loan ex· Cabinet maker w/lnat. E.O.E. 71"/549-3281 Heavy._fllln1 but In a Pl 1 t wa"e & mileage al · growing S&L. Good
JU:A.nc.n • • • rv ew ... ker. perieoc!elneludlng 1 year exp .. 983-0550 dys, or NlChlSblft Dlf. 10%. l>Nut • lntereaUng ofc. •• 1 • a PP 'f 0 9157.2700 benefits. Compensation L:ss••O,.•lagt 567-3587 s~ experience. 988-798'7eves. Conda typing for promo· Pwi •••IOfffceat: Delivery p/tlme AM . LA open. Send resume to: D.L loWtmd 0.bytitter: Start a.27 to JB\I 3900 -la helpful. H CIVIL 84G. Uon P\Ul>OlletJ. Start HI 1'1mea dcllv. 1100 per Prealdenl, lrvloe Sav-&A.aiocl•" IM. ... ~ "Tbun ..... ~re lnterestod In LAND DEVLMT. Ir rroo+ two 7~ ra1Aet1 per SANT.A AHA· week. Laeun• Beach. lngs, P.O. Box 19571,
776-lllG.A1ull1a. M1 .~ and ~alse!~~~;!1v: CAii.iTV Full tt!e~T~•~eer op. s;:..~/lp~~e;:!: TUSTIN ~ ~,CA92'7l3. Mt f' A/ICI... BANKING 1Aenpleuec1llThomaa SYSTIMSncH portunlUea w/top salary c:y,2790Harbor;CM COMMUNITY Del. men over 18 for LA I _______ _
Frimdfy f't.n Vly firm IJIPlll9tC• Dennil(714)979·3110. Mle2ynexrrreq'd.lor Poteatialforexpertenced ALLJOBS REE HOSPITAL Tlme11 In NB & C M
ndt aomeone w /ad .,,,,. ..... tTIUllCO'.,TS =!:C6 1:c,f,.~~~~= CaUf. Re1i1tered Civil IOOUl T•&1..An ~~t. ~/$400/mo ~~:~~~r8wa!'~~~· handwrillnC • 10 key. QVV., n.-> We otter aucb l>enetlta aa Enclneen. experienced a.aJCS/ Acct• "" .,..,._... 5 N C
mod w/ft1. Co wtJI train. NATIONAL BANK :~:.;,:,~'.~~I telr~ maJntxi-,;;· -=..nc;~1i s~y01:tem. gers ~«~r: mt:':~ te: ~~:a1!rw':f1 ~~~ s.r,, ~~~:::os DIMOMSTRATORS l6l~~~i1.~:~ C
StariNJl'700.CallJeao, Altlndependent BaSLnk "''-Ability, ~roup fa In· "' c-1tlmators for 1ub-..... _ d SJ Y ""I•· s 54CMIOl5.Cou1.al Person· MSuftflower ,_. "' di"":..,_,_• land d I ...... ., indlvl u&I. 25 Equal()pplyEmplM/F our erea rr • • ot PACTOIYWOllCHS nelAleoey 2T90Harbor, Co.t.IM•H aurance.padrellremcnt 10'11C.melback ... _ eve op. hr+&d beneflta. Jeann.le S34:s hr to start. CMll MENWANTEO
Cll · • 7141M0-51GO plan, atotk purchase. Jrvlne 640-9010 rn.tt wort. Strool &r•d m.ouo $4l.(ffl.8or883·3800 "~ta Ma•a. 631 ,..,.00 aadtre.parkln1. inll 6 deldn knowledfe COOK/COMPANION """" ... ""' ALL JOBS FREE 8uUG.I___ _ __ _ 10111bt. J>o1lt1on1 n J11nd what you went In retired couple want DENTAL ASSISTANT. 30 FACTOIYTRAIHH
•Arellab6epenoanetd*' 'Ta&.mlS -~OOD C:'t-•u. WMer aod aewer design DllJty PilotClassllleda. healthy, and pluunt ~~No Sat. SJ.SO hr. Arts 6 craft• exper. i.smntd fOf'ltrlootnt furn P1rtU..:1fc::Satur-~I " -~ • dratt1n1 work •l•o rmture lady to Uve·in. _ _,_.,,..,,_.,, ______ , helpful. Wu have Cull
6 INK. le* (ai11) Call .. __ -• ... -'"···t S ..,VI ... I'.!. S & ONIATOI !!!!,!.9bwlleth. ~Pu!!• I~ Mu.t be good cook " Daul .... l•tant want_. betwn IOam 4pm _,, --_.. "' "9 F.•ftrlen ce wllh a ............ ·-... • drlvcr.tteavycleanlng6 ,_," ""' time openln11• day & • • P'lau brucb. PIHM LO..,... w b N A work HmplH to Mr. ,.._ lndry not expected. to wen Wed. & Fri. In KCOnCt 1hlft. We make -..OUC.M. Ctlll Rat&lb Klftnlnp at "'" a 1 UI or 11 re ~.at Robert Bein ,. b th cbarmln~Npl Och dental ~wood sbadee. AP· ~ _. Brt t.ol St IMAdamaAft ~preferred. Mutt unrn • ~ 80 Room & a w/pvt en· om-II 8737._ for plv Klr11ch Co. 173"2 ASS8•L• Qoa...::"' ... ' · Col&a .... ,CA... be able to make half "awama l"roet • Aaaot. 'i WT:, try. Refa. Mnoon/evei. ~. • _.., Arm1trona, Irvin~.
ror pre11ure la.tru• Saturda1 oaly at our IOllMa. Experienced tn l40lQuallSt .. Npt. Reh. ' HIW 673-8043 ~
..-.. &mall co. Local Cotta Maaa Branch. zr.:!Opportunlty ltttppto1 for ltYtx25Yt °' '• WITH D6tlh Wuher part tlmt .•--------
uu. Natural dua.rity PIHH oall G1or1• mpiorerM/P' !!!r.!:!.!!-"'Melll~ CIAIMS .. TaMI .~ -.., COOK ~1HVer~.P!~v1le1· F.J.,nnllah Carpll ~.~!A~·
•_.._..._ ... d ... ·U--=al.....,_ Z700 -· .,.._ r -· UI ''--PR blU•v •-... '""' ~ ....... ~ w-k Conv. ''n" Ollp . ....,·.-,... mum4 yrsreq ... ,'-.... ---.,.. ....... --· 1ble to d evelop 3M ~your • v • ~-".,.,,_ • 1 ~ kl Apply a t Barton ~--. Blvd.ColtaMfta a.n..der·WaJUwMI plaMf. Good compan1 COU l*ld for lntrt1Uln1 exper. 1 nt wor "" DISPATC Hf!R·amall Development Co. 17400
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I ,___Co ... ,J ....a~ ._ ~ • ,. irt*Mtt _., ... • .., D I P I -20•• T burln • C . M. d.-ytlrh. 228 Forett 8IZ'70ll 540-4$3& • .... _ ••I"'....., ......... -...a-.... 1 n.-e unch waltre11e1. Ill· atlOnal F.ducauon. 4401 enn • eraonne •• ~.., •v• '·•una n..1ch
tro/macl1aalcal pro• ·-..--.... -• =--1__... A "'' h St t N rt Strite. ol Irvine. 2082 ~ 84a-3llOl5 " '"'...,. (Jiii • .._.. 11---· w_.a&Ml-.l700 "'"'''"'-'· PP· .... re! ree. ewpo .. , ............ ,~ flofttthllper ~.!..~=r-... Harbor aiw•~oiu~ pe..-between 3.5 Buch. <Nur O.C. _~_....;....._·____ a.. DOMTI' SHOP early AM nJLLTlME. Unlqutrc
_. --.. ""' -. llon-Frt. Airport) Equal Op· -DW&c.urclt'tl"t IMll.woman,noexpnet. t.a11 ~ looklDI tor =~••bl• tleetrct_a~ ...... U . .._., fl"'!*r Emp!O?er. Mak• t b o 1 e Io o 4 O\<w II .Y"· Apply In tndMdual with ••per. In
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ADMMtSl'U TIOM °' HUMTIM•TOH HACH
l.-C .. M.W•a•ce T,...... Sl.30 ,.,. How
U~T~ $2. to p.,. H..,
to' o o d pr f' p • r a t I o o
fnmtelr . ov«-r counter, prf'p&re! aandw1t•ht•1>,
salad.a, p11u . 644 OllU
01M
l'UlJ Ume experien<~od for delivery and an11tallat1(ln
ol ajor apphanc ' 1uhl te~ons l>unJ1tp'!1 Av plian<'es. 10060 Talbcn
l»t Euclid> )"ountaln Valley, phone 963-0723
Gar-dener, S pac1ou6
grounds for ~ unit com·
plex lo Costa Mesa
842-S073or (213)~·3851
Geoeral Ofnce · lite typ
Ing & bookkeeping. Cali
Newport Floor Covenng
lor675-1636 inter view.
G«t«"al
VICTOll MUDS W~&MEHFOlt
WAJlFJIOUSE PEOf'Lf>
l'CU BOARD
ASSEM&LY
W Wtre, Soldtnni:
ill Mt"t•bamcill <'llP
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SECR1'.wrARll:!S
R ECF.PTlONISTS
Never A Fee. Work your
own~ 7 & hours Call
immediately
VICTOR
Tcwyoc • y Senlces
4341 8U"Cb St, Ste 213
Newport Beach
556-8520
777S. Main
Orange
83S.2U2 General omce . small ag.
gressive company seeks
part time secre ta ri al --------•I help near 0 .C. airport
Salary commensura te G&aAL OFFICE
with exper. Flexible Your day will fly by in
t.Jwos. SRL Metals, Inc. this fwi spot w/top in-
nt/566-2780. tem.at'I co. Mucb variety
-G-8-8-.-.~-----c-E--i & x.lnt oppty for pers w /It
_ _.... vrr1 typing & some ofc bkgd.
lnvolYes pbooe cootact, Very fri end l y co·
wortdng with customers, workers, makes this one
typing It flllne. Health & d my best oppty. Call
Acddent lns. vac, sick Chris, 54CMi055. Coastal
leave fu.ruiahed. Apply Personnet A&ency, 2790
Moo· Fri. 8am-3pm. Harbor, CM
BARDENS PEST AU.JO~ FREE
CONTROL
m6 Randolph, C.M.
546-5570 General OCfice
I 41 V It
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SS.00 hr H_..
DI.wt Muhmllc
SS.GO P•r H011r ................
S4.IO hr How
S•wAw .
S4.00 'ff How
Mot.rial H....,.
SJ,,5 Pu HCH&r
Adn!W~dr ... •e Mc.GCJin""' Tnri-.
S6.00 to S7.00 ,.,. How
M-.....ec•MKhaNc
$5.00 to $6.00 , ... Hour
CIM GftMrat Offlu
$4.00 ,er Hour
Shlppfftq & bc:eMtNJ
U .00 Per Hour
Machine S.+-4tp Operator
$4.50 to $7.00 Pet' Hour
DI• Maker
SS.00 Pu Hour
Parts Man
U.50 Per How
Elec:tro..Jcs T echnlclan
$3.50 P..-Hour
Bectro-Mec:hmlcal AtMmbler
$4.00 Per Hour
S.CtrORics Auueter
$4.50 p.,. Hour
Shfft Mdol Fabrfcat«
S.4.00 Per Hour
.., WA"1'9
Unique Homes lo Mesa Verde is
cooking I Over a million dollan ln
sales! A s mall tract of homes. 3 daily
open houses t o man, enticing
commission split + an exciting bonus
p la n. You'll a lso benefit from
interesting, inspiring sales meetings
and a stare or 43 cooperative.
competent sales associates. 1f you are
new, or experienced in local real
estate place call Sandy Orlowski at
$46-5990 for an appointment to discuss
opportunities.
U~l()UI: li()Mt:S
REAL TORS'. 546 5990
1575 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Me!>a
al'>o 111 Corona dl'I M.ir. di G7S GOOO
lnspectortQuallty Control LEGAL SECRETARY.
Growth opportunitt.< for t r a 1 nee o r e x p e r . persoo wilh backgM'und Newport Center Sole m inspection & qualJty pr a ct 1 oner I Gener a I
control of macbioe parts Practice 644·5501
& pre~ision e lect,ro-Legal Secretary • small
mech8;Dlcal assemblies. eynamic busmess litiga·
F !1_m1llaritY. w_lth tJon firm in Newport
rruhtary speclf1cat1ons cente r see k s e x .
helpful. Cole Instrument perie nced . efficient
Corp. 26508. Croddy Way t> n e rg e t 1 c I e g a I
S.A. 714/556-3100 E.O.E. secretary . Shorthand.
Insurance Costa Mesa dk taphone. xint. typing
Agcy. l desk open for the skills a mus t. Salary
right gal. We split the negotiable. Benefits. Call
alphabet of custo mers _64C>-_moo ______ _
for diversification of LEGALSECRETARY
duties . Our s m ooth NEWPORT BEACH
operation eliminates the Prr or FIT. salary com·
usual agency ~ressure. mensurate w/exp. Call
Top pay-Must ave ex Mr. Nelson, 00-8532. per. m personal & com·
merciat lines. 642~ & LEGAL S EC Y to
54&-3200 s 14,400
Insurance
Agency workmg with
employee benefit plan
oeedsGIRL FRIDAY !or
secretarial rating & pro·
posal work. For lnlerv.
call 752·5665
FeePald
Gen. Offc, heavy • bones,
typing, fill n1 . s m
manufacturer. Salary
commen~urate w /exp.
Call ror appt. 642·1916.
RECIPTIOHIST Appty at ~.,_... & Tral1tinCl A._,atn.ff• of INSRNCEFILECLERK
TIAJHH ........, ... IHcll. 5JI MU. str.n . ..........,. lead. BegiMers spot ror bn ~ht
Field pror s eeks am -
brtious pers to maintain
ore orga niutlon. Call Keena. 833-2700. Also ree
jobs. Denms & Dennis
Pe rson el Service o f
Irvine. 2082 Michelson
Liquor clerk.
General
INVENTORY Control &
Receiving ,,enon needed
immed. Must be exp
w/Cardex sys , good
w/fig ar paper work. Non
smoker. H arbor &
MacArthur Bl. Saata Ana. 751-7901.
Willing to train bright , Cati 110W 17141 536•2526 w 639•1554, Y• ...,.. person. General oCCice
well-groomed individual at""'D0-214. eJtper . pre ferr ed.
to operate n ew Pleasant working <'Ondl·
dimension telephone ----------------• tioos. with opportunity system. Position also in· ror training & advance·
eludes filing and various ~R EA T HCYrEL night auditor. ex· ment. 37'1'.t hr work week. v-.__. • per preferred, NCR 25-0. $.525. to start. E.O.E. Call duties. Light typing. ln· SALES JOI HOW ammed opening. Apply 549-4700AsklorAndrea. t.erviewing between Sam· -..... Ro Fr •--Fr s Ila 1 & 3p A I """'"" y a,_,r aser, an INVENTORY CONTROL
P IT nights.
642·6537
MA C HINE S llOP
SUPERVISOR. Schedule
& supervise NC Machine
operators. Knldg of NC
program & s e t -up
helpf'ut. Xlnt adv poteo·
UaJ. Call557-7626. m, pm m. PPY GOOD PAY, GOOD Clemente Inn. 125 W.
North American Cor· HOURS, GOOD CON-AvenueEsplandian,SC. & Rec~lvlng Person 1---------l't!8pondence School, 4401 DI T 1 o N s . M A N y needed 1mmed. Must be MACHINIST
Birch Street, Newport FRINGE BENEFITS. Housecleanersneeded. exper w/cank!x system, MILL HAND _Genera.l ___ Of_fi_c_e_·_l_pe_no--in Beac h . (Near O.C . FASr GROWING COM· Musthavecar. O>OC1 w/figures & paper For prot.o-type machine
<lfflce. ~enced ac· Airport). Equal Op· PANY PROMOTES 549-9372 work. Non -smoker. shop ln the lnstrumeol
counts payabl e . _.portunl-•lmlity•E•mlllilp•lollillye•r•.-•I FROM Wl'MUN. TRAIN HOUSECLEANERS-~& Mac~ur Bl. division of the oil tool ln-
Knowledie ol bookleep-----------F 0 R T 0 P Exp & f It Ana. 75t-l. dustry. Worlrlng from
h>6· Fu JI be nefJta . GmJOfc Fee Paid MA NAG EM E NT $3.75hr car ra~ ~~~. Invest your s pare Ume & blueprints. sketches &
494--0487, Lag. Bch. TR.CO OlD $900 ST A R T S • ' I M • t.os · · start your own business verbal designs. directly MED I ATE LY ''. Housekeeper w/car. Ex· for a secur e future. wtlh englDeering, lo as-GBBAL OFFICE ::. de• corp has out-K E Y B 0 A R D per only. References. 63Hi008 silt .in new product de·
Part-time, 8AM-12PM ~ ... _,!.!fP'Ycorg=rto.Ceanl·I EX p ER I EN C E Fordetalls768-7926 •---------• velopment tor world
,..._ c-...i A R UIY>l-u HELPFUL. WE HAVE Janitor· We need someone .. ~ .. -1J bo I ._..... .... " ~cts ec ex· Iona. 833-2700. Also fee OUR OWN TRAINING HOUSEKEEPER/UV Ell to clean & m aintain our wiuc we re nav ga-per, lt typing, phones, iobe Dennis & Dennis PROGRAM PlJT ON BY M/F. Beautiful N. B. new plant. 40 hr week. lion equipment. Lathe
must have car. $3.50 hr Personnel Service of 11IE COUNTRY'S TOP rome. All modem conve· Tues-Sat. Cole Jnstru· expenence helpful for start.~ Irvine.~ Michelson. O R G A N S A L E S nlences. 2953 Cliff Dr. ment Corp. 2650 Croddy more variety ol projects.
General Office. Llte bk· GEN. OFFJCE·Matur e PEOPLE. CALL AT N.8 .548-4366 Way S.A. n4/ 556·3100 SaJary open, excellent
kP«, rood typing skills, _...." bkpg macb ex-0 N C E F 0 R . E.O.E. =lli'1~8~1Yfu1r8t!: J>'r, 4·8 hrs . Leisure ~pflll Pacific Ind. INTERVIEW. ORGAN HOUSEKEE,PER ·.3 days trol, Corporate Head-
UfeStyle Corp. 545-7117 S up pl Y. 2 t 67 So . EXCHANGE. STAN a week. Ref s reqwred. KalhyJeantCourtside quarte rs . N e wport
askforCarol. Hatha St SA NUNN714/586-7302. 499-359'7 bas immediate openings Beach. Call (714) ~7-9051
way .. . . HOUSBCEEPER for an exper. full time. m for Mr. Moll or Mr ~~~~~J~~ 70 General ~nee . ~ cutter ;'0~01~~wlbong. Uve-out, needed to take ~es~~Jo~ w;r:Y~~ Adams. wpm, 10 key, good math Im~ate operun~ for ays up to "'· . ar r care of infant, must also Tennfs-Club. The penon I~•_-_•_-_•_•_•_• ___ •_•_•_•_•_•_
ability. dependable & clerical worker. Simple area. 642'5387· keep hse & cook meals we are looking for must
we ll groomed. X.lnt math, knowl ed ~e ol for N.B. couple. Must be attractive, personable Mac~~rJ~
oportunity Cor advance-calculato~ require d . Hot.el have cxpcr. Sat/Sun off. & able to work wknds . Electronics Mfr has im ·
ment. Company benefits. Some overtime. 898-4357 19T LEAD COOK Xlnt pay according to ex· Xlnt salary & fringe med opening for Milling
Caltror lnterv.675·5923. AskforPatorCarol. Excellent opportunity per. Call Tammy at benefits. Ph Belh Davis, Machine Operator. Must
-,, roe P•Y. r e CUST UAaSON
Noexponeoceneeeuaey ~Call ror appl . .tr follow foreffec
live or•r::t::. w/ebem We will train you to Moonll1htlng· P IT peo. exp. Call Muy, al.lo tee
make t.e~ appoint· pit, ruJI lime pay. Call jobs. 148-12:88. Denni.I &
meat.I with busln~u H · lor--apt 499-163$ Dennls Persoanet
~ves for officers Of ....... _,_~ f lltl Service or Huotiogton our company. .......,.,. nmg.s u me. Beach, 18168 Beach. StartinU•lary M per hr, meads laundry. Good Increases will be Cre· salary. Apply lrl person PART TIME IMMED
quent.trsubstanUal. only. Ah Baba Mote l. helP at Slop 'N Oo.Mkt. You may work l or both 4 22SO Newport 81, CM 455.S Coait ltwy, N 8 No
hour 1hll\6. 8:30am till exp, nee. co bcl\f, ins,
noon. 12:»-4:30. PIH se sick leave, prollt allar-
call for appt. MOVIE £XJRI~ ing. Apply at NB !itore or 714/557·8282 IW nwin ore at: Stop 'l'J Oo
Equal Employment Op· aouaht by Hollywood Markets. 715 N IAata.
portunity movie Cirm. $20·1200 per Anaheim. 774.9210 ..
-------· -day po6S. Looking for -·-------MATERlAL HANDLING outgoing 18·70 yr olds Part time steno clerk, re·
Parts Stockperson wanting to break ipto ceptionlst. 20 bra per
Experience desired not movies. (714) 535·0120. week. Hours negotiable.
required. Will train ext94. VIDEO CASTING Matur e .Pers on pre·
Must pass company SERVICE. (now in 4th ferrec'J. Call ~l. physical including back year>
~-'(;.~.Irvine. 540.7639 -------•1 PART TIME
--------Natural food res t on
Medical Receptionist in beach avail. ror attrac EVENINGS .
busy pediatrician's of uve, outgoing andavadual '1\dults with outstanding.
fice. Experienced only who e nJOY working atlractive per..sooalitaes
644-0970 w/peop le . Mus t be• wt1o enjoy working with
Medical Assistant. ex pl~ant & cruoy wear lads. Over 21. Start at 1ng cas ual clothing ... ~" h Ph penenced front off ace """'.,.,A., .., -Al per our. on\! ""~· b"ll II o t.rc.ro.1 642-4321 Ext. 2 ~0 . .,.,tog. I ing. co ec· BETWEEN 4 :00·" 01) tiom, appointments. an· NURSE AlDE C ERT " surance. Salary com· CLASSES. Martin~ soon PM.
men s u rate w I ex · Apply at Park Supen or. Asai for.......,.
perience. 644·1881 1445Supen or. N lJ Equal Opportunity
MEDJCAL SECRETARY Nursery School teacher. ___ E_m_p_l°'_Y_e_r __
C.M. FP office. Hadley roonungs. Costa Me~a. PIX OPEil.
3 2 hr wk . W r 1 l e ~9973 Opc r's for telepho ne
Classified Ad l416. Daily ---------• nmwering service. Must Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Nursery Salesman , PtT , be able to work some
Olsta Mesa . Ca. 92626. must have muumum 1 yr weekends. Typing 35 expe r1enre . Apply 1n · d E Medical person. Lloyd's Nursery wpm r e quire · x ·
Doctor seeking warm & & Landsc ape. 2038 perlence preferred or wall train. Many com· enthusiastic person to as· Newport Bl CM. 646 7441 pany benefits. full time
stst him in establlshmi! a or pan ti· me, day •·after ct. 1 & b·11 Nursery salel>man. full "' newpra ice. ns. I . tim e Mu s t ha ve noon-e vening shifts ing experience helpCul. available . Please call typing reqwred. Laguna m In Im um J Yr l' x . M thr F 54" •23 Hills. Ca ll 770·6096 pe ric ncc. Appl y an on. u ra. .,...,, n
between 1~12. person Lloyd "s Nursery1_E_.o_._E_. ------
& La ndsc ape 20311 PRODUCTION ASS'T
Newport Bl. CM &46·744l Prr Huntington Beach Medical Assistant·C M.
F.P. office. Ltd. X-Ray
Lie. 32 hrs per week
Write to Classified Ad
#416, Daily Pilot. 330 W
Bay St. Costa Mesa. Ca.
92636
NURSES AIDES area. working w/glass
893-7321. Ask rorTom. State cerUl1ed only. S4 --------per hr. Xlnt benefits. & P rodo ction work er
workm& cond. 59 bed needed. !or laboratory. rac:Wly. Bayview Conv. Expenenced pref. bul
Medical Front Off ace.Part 2m51bunn,C.M. M2·3505 not necessary. 77G-9381
time. Exre;rience ooly. E.O E. PRODUCTION ~~t7 ci~~i::eAd::~. -NURS--E-Al_D_ES_7_a_m_·3_p_m-. TRAINEE
Daily Pilot.. 330 w. Bay Expenenced or cert1f1cd Rubber hose products
St Costa Mesa C• S3.25·S4 per h r Mesa lrvlne area. Must pa.;.s 92626 • Verde Conv llosp. 661 company physical an · Center ,Cost a Mesa eluding back x-r ay.
Medical Back Office AS· . 54().7639. E.O.E. sist.-F u ll time Ex-Office girl, general, for
penenced ln 0 .8 G.Y N body shop Qtaallf_ied Construction
se nd r e s u m e l 0 M2·0632 supenntendent. Apply :it
Cl . Barton Development Co. .assilied Ad #453. Daily Office Promouon 17406 Mt. Cliffwood <:I r
Pilot , 330 W · Bay St 9 People need~ for P IT FV 92708. 540-453 t .
Co8ta Mesa. Ca . 92626 temporary office promo· Resume requested.
MEN WANTED don work for Sheraton ----..:.----Newport Hotel. $3-$6 per Real Estate
FACTORYWORKERS hour. No expe r nee MANAGEMENT Costa Mesa. 631-0700 Hours avall: 9-1, 1·5 &
MgrTme Fee Pald S-9. Ask for Miss Layton, TRAIN~
ff RV o-S 121( front desk. morrungs on· Company eJtpans1on pro·
--· ..... ~ . . ly. Please do not phone. gram demand talented Mech ab.ahties. & supv ~ MacArthur Blvd. at new ~aders. New com. talent will gwde. your Birch. misaion split. Our people
future w /dynam1c co. earn over twice Lbe in·
Call Bill Also ree Jobs. ODe girl olc. need ma tu~e. dl8try average. can Guy ~2700. Dennis & . Den· good on telephone, !1te Dtllow. 894-0611
rus Personnel ~rv1ce of bkpg, a ccurate typing r=:-m""ll'PI-... ,.-. lrvlne.2082Micb~. r=ui~~~a~:ft ~s~-(~l\ttl341}11Jj ~~af::8~iJ.g~~ ~wn~ 646-622S btwn Real Ditate br. Call 750-7994. __ ._. _____ _
Models. Fem. Sharp
figure only. Sl.5 per hr.
6C'6282, 64>5122 Bob.
ModelrMaleOr Female
We-"ww focn:
We are a professional
modeling agency loolung
for exp or potential. H
you are se rious about
modeling. please call for
appt.
631·5600
New York West
Modeling Agency
875 W 16th St Npt Bch
Order Desk-busy. Heavy phones. typing req·d .
Good m e mory n ee.
Benefits, salary open.
Miss ion Viejo Fabric
Wholesaler. 77~2922.
STOP!!
Take time to relu ,a nd
sbop at home. It'!! simple
wath Dall y P i l o t
Classified Ads. And if
you have something lo
sell, call a frie nd ly
Classified Ad-Visor at
&12-5678
Real Estate • .,.as•-· We have an opening in our Residential Div. for
an experienced man or
woman possessing en-
U..iasm and integrity.
U you are interested In a
beautiful office In the rinest location, working
with conge nial a s -
sociates. we are interest·
cd in meeting you. In·
terview by appointment.
Wnley H. Taylor Co.
Rea.It.ors 644-4910 General office, Ute book· G.O./SECY $900 for reliable indlv w/a _640-_'ll1T7 _______ 640-6214. be able to machine pre.
keeping, good phone Employer in the record goodcooking knldg, min. IMMB>IATE _Leas_ing_F_ee_P_ai_d ___ cision parts from prints • .----------.----------------personality.~. busisre-locatingtoNB. 2yrseJtper .. abletowork p•emME TRAINEE toSIZk sketches & verbal in·
GENERAL
Of ACE
The Oraage Coast Dally
PUot bu an Immediate
opelllng In our Clasallied
Oeputment for a ruu time penoo. DuUes ln·
ch.de 10 t ey adder, filing
and Ute typing. Some
bookkeeping experience
helpful but not
neceeaary. Salary com·
mensurate with ex·
perten~. ExceUent com· pany benefits. For ln·
terv1ew, please call:
Penonoel Office ~.exi.277
OIAMGICOAST
DAILY PILOT
DOW. Bay SL
cc.ta Mesa Equal Opportunity
Employer
6-'al Offtc:e
ftid8
ElltrJ level position
lndinl..ama, Various
a.ail clu&iea. liabt t1Pinl • aeet banchmUn1 re·
quired. bcelleot work· .. eondttkw • bebeflta ladudlal dental plan.
Apply .aam.uam ft lpm 6-. Nort.b American Oan~llwe Scbool. uo1reb Street.
Newport Beach. (Near o.c. Alr19ort). Jqaal Op-e= JC:plor•-
••ALOMCI Malit ov re1latrare .......... of ..., stacleata. Vartoua ..-1ae111111q~ -~ ...... CJ'-' IDl_traucrlpta 6
lWtlllelal 6 milat.la· lf.!IC.Tnt•+:::: .... ,.::~ .....
dHtal •laa. ApplJ ..... la•·1l•m • ......... •"-1 ..._,~?,l 81rd ..... .... = ,. . Al,,.rt) .... .,, .. ",
'
Xlnt oppty for indiv's flexible h o ur s -s truc tlon. Apply In 1 ood b Supervisory ex per EMPl.OYMlMT Salary+ car+ exp for person: &~~b~~ enl helpful. Enjoy xlnt co. .SAN CLEMENTE indiv w/credit eJtposure Masters S~ialty
lOOo/o Emply.Retained benefits. Apply 9am·12 The DAILY PILOT Is Callinexp,~dustrlsleqfui~cob. 1640 Moorovla.C.M.
Pleasecaftlorappt. 0000. Moo/Fri Person· coosoUdating a substan· .....,,a, a o ee JO s. ---------oel. tJal ruu1 ol ·ts d" t "b 848-1288. Dennis & Den· MaJds, apply The Inn at MaryHickleAgency ........ •••on HOTEL r-:-· 1 is n u· nis Personnel ~rvice or Laguna, 211 N. Coast ~2920 Newport Bch -. Uon mto paper rout.ea re· 900Newport Center Dr 9,uiring arternoon de· l:hmtington Beach, 16168 Hwy, Laguna Beach
GIAHDMA NewportBeach hvery b y motorized _Bea_ch. _______ Maids. Apply In person.
Parttlme.Childcare for E.O.E. M/F transportation. legalRecept Surf N Sand Hotel ,
two7yrolds. Refs. req'd. --------•Libe ral income at. SECYTitAIHlE Laguna Beach. 1555 s.
675-4912; 751·0774eves. Hoc.el ~~';g~~int;>~~ar7 career potent for sharp, _Coast __ H_wy_. ----
Gu ... "'$ HSKPG INSPEC · da\l'llperweek> enthusiastic indiv. Call ........ IDS .""""' TRESS-7 :30-4pm , J V -""·" .. p/"me All a •Excellent parttime in-Amy, Dennis & Dennis Experi-ced, CuJI ,·,·me, .. """' "' · . reas. F/time, inc weekends, come Personnel Service or "u Uolrorms furnash;ed. Union beof. Call for appt For d etails c on tac• Huntington Beach, 16168 alsopartUme.00-30JO.
Ages 21 or over. Rt;llred 6'S-5000ext520. Foster Ouellet 496·6800 Beach. welcome. No expenence ----------------nee. Apply Universa l Hotel between 9:30AM·7PM.
Maids wanted 6 days a
week. SeacUff Motel.
494.-4892 Protection Service, 1226 HSKPG PORTER-M·F.
W. 5tb Street, Santa Ana. Midnlte·8:30am, Union
Interviews hours 9-12 & beor. Call for appt. Have something to sell"?
1°"' Mon thru Frt. 64>5000, ext 520. Classified ads do It welt.
JJow 5o ~nJ.A new !fat
5~al :l:Joe6n i !Jn.fer/ere
Wt~ Your newJJ.ome.
We know the tons of work that go into making your
new house a home. There's so much to do, you just can't
afford to take an everyday, nine4 to-five Job. But. because you need extra money, you can't afford
not to.
Simple solutlon: Become a NorreU temporary and
choose the days and weeks you want to work.
RJgbt now. Norrell has good.paying temporary
positions available in many fields . And there's no
contract or fee involved.
So It you're russy about when you want to work, give
us a call And we'll work you into your schedule, not ours.
lWnr;I]
T8ilflOUIY mYICll
Zcaul ()ppcirtunttJ Em,..,.,
M..,..IMdt
4341 .. W..202 . , ..
ZJ4tl •T.,.ld..Wh200 r .... aw-.t-.JO.J.-
$1.77 per DAY
That's ALL you pay
fora
30dayad
intbe
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DO IT NOW •
64Z.567t
MAINTENANCE MAN for pvt comm. Laguna
Beach. Mus t have CA
driven lie. Call Mon/-
Fri, 9am -12 Noon .
41M-8571.
MANAGER for cbildrens
toy & clothing store. So.
Coat Plaza VILLAGE
Previous experience ln
maruagement necessary.
Call S49·1461 for In· tA!rvtew appt.
Marketi.og p rr to develop
lales & olfice procedures
(or manuracturing co. re-
tired 0 .K. 545-1006 r--------------------1. INDUSTRIAL I
I GUI YOUR JEANS I
I MIM • WOMB4 I c•o..e... .. T.-,aSMto. I LOIMJ Or a .... T..,...., ••:ri 1rnb I HO DPllllMCI HICIS IY
I Assembly, Maintenance, Injection
Molding. Forklift Driven, Etc.
Ask how to urn extra monty on our bonus
program. Paid vacation. no fet to you. Must be 18 with own transportation ., home
phone.
I IE' 11'9.D!l..oirr ~:: • I ~ ~ 2102Buslna1Ctr.Dr . I ••,..v1e1te Suli.208
t1 Huntinllon Beach lAguna Nl~I
841-3498 131'°542 I .,,. W•nt•r Ave •tlJ 2'7951 Cabot Road
'-------~--:-_._;.. ________ __,,
POMONA
EMPLOYMENT
BULLETIN
At General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid
contracts that spell plenty of work for years to come.
Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need
the best people in Southern California.
If you're good at what you do. and proud of it-join
the Pomona team NOW.
• SHEET METAL MECHANICS
e GENERAL MACHINISTS
• JIG BORER MACHINISTS
• LATHE MACHINISTS
• MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS
• TOOL & DIE MAKERS
• ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS .
• MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS
• GRINDER OPERATORS
•BORING MACHINE OPERATORS
• TURRET LATHE OPERATORS
• N/C MACHINE OPERATORS
• DRILl PRESS OPERATORS
Apply In person at our Employment Office •
8AM-4:30PM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
GEN&RAL DYNAMICS Pomona Division
1675 W. Mission Blvd., Pomona. CA.
An f Qual Opportunity !mpioytf M1F u.&. Oltlzenatilp AtQUllW
..
Aftil-.c.n 10 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
K.eiwort' t lcctnc dryer. 1 ,_.._.. IOSO llllt.ccl• 1w IOIO 1010
yrold S~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
53871MTansrM Sdabd ms . duld.s dka &. LUGGA•ITA•S Fenwick Bau. Trout
headbo ard U O & tromyourbusln~J1card POies S20 & $2$. Ocean . ••••1M.Mri•1025 dn:&ser S60 . bdr aet'iss . Send one card for tach 125. 548·11832.
••••••••••••••••••••••• lgr desk & chr $7~ , tbl lag pl1&11 one spare Wt a.tom Wrouaht Iron de "4chrS85 .. 7Sl 5420 r~turn ptrnune nll)I Mhctl•io.
cor11tor r~m divider IC'a.led aur.ct1v" t11a ' Wtlllhd
7'•11 '2'' lu nlf $150. ~atzed water he'd on strap, met-tinf( »lrllnc •••••••••••••••••••••••
IOll
631 Z!SO tu pedcstuJ base 6 mo l D roqwrcments Pre W...,_, Sil YB S
· 96i 1..259 vent IOll!I & then ' f"or 11 & I oz. ban. poy $7 ea . WOMEN'S CLOTlllNli
OIS1'HlfJ UTIN(; G..lr
ment hanttlnl( Jo'ull &
plt.111'11' (rvtnl' C.omplt:x
m.1M5
c-,... & ~sk fla t top. Wulnut. personabied tag enclOllt Pre 1964 coin11. pay S4 50 ,...,...,.. 1010 40"x1s",S draweri .7v, .. wallpap t'r , fabrle 01 c11 01wdolli1rfocl•vulue.
••••••••••••••••••••••• overhang S350 494 7Ml "0.y Glo" paper & wt' DaneM7 3534.
llmm sound pro jector ---will back & tnm you• Cl.loon PSIOOO, n<'W $200 7' SOfo·A & ~· LOVESl-:AT. t.ag.'i Or tr')' two cards 5:t6 4~ brushed velo ur. xln~ backtoback
Wanted slampR & nnn1o.
Pnvaw collector Poys more than deulen:1. l!:vc11.
675-6022 f~&at1~,. y, front
olflre Mt.Ulf'W", Skrl11m.
IHll•r l"t't" P111d
WOIDPROC
lntcrn11t'I H1g H C'l'A
l''lrm aeeklnf( VYUA<.:
1200 Opt•rnt.or Prnr J :,
--- -cood, rust/brn Medtter PrtlCES
DoC)I 1040 ranea.n i.tyltng. S.100 for ~ea or 31~
• Whtlmort 14!1() N t:11---------·1
unUTY to SI I.HO
·~Ul(IOU. 1111· c1fr 'd lo
multi U ll•rtll•d 111d1v
w acrow1n1< f1n u nc•111I
lur11 Cull Uu w n .
MJJ 2700 Al1111 h •t• Jllb't
Ut-tU\u1 ' l)\•nni11 f>en1on
Oo'I ~rvH't• of I 1 vtrll'. 20il2 MjCht•lllfm
••••••. •• •• •• •• • • •••... Aft 5 30 & be! IOp m. 415 tag& $1 00 ea 645-9866 CM. 6/9 lags $1.50 cu Musk at ....,... .... IOll \:amino R••.a l ~ • .,, MJ.t~
t1t'mf'fll(', (.'4 f'OOl> ""Lt-'-
yn eitp in word proc & Cocker Spanlcl puppies
CPA eXl> helpful Salary AKC. buff $125·$1 SO
nc·icot. Good t•o l)i•nf 1ne 642 3l9'l
lOor more Sl.40 ea. "BEAN BAG" COUCH. 5' Sales Tax Included
dla. :! loose pillo ws. NO CARD?
•••••••••••••••••••••••
F\nder Rhodcs 118 11uitcasc
mod4.!I. Xlnl. 1·ond. $800.
551-6450 UCIPT/S!CY
for l'nar ftrm l11r11t lilunrb o( ICU.)''! HI ll'llfl. toe-. sm11ll ufc •tmu~p ~IC'l Ofr •l>IW i\r 1i1• IUl
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OFFICE
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C utlHHT STAFF
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ma1 medical & RrOuJ> te r m Ille 1n !S c:11 11 Toy Poodle pupptcll.AK C. ~450 ask for Ka thy sliver male, t'hll mp
velour pnnt Pen cond Draw your own or send
S75 S48·H571 name, address. phone &
Harvey b I o o d . A d o r u b I c
~7 m>
f\lrnitur" for sale. odds & we'll make one cord p1•1 tag Add 25' eaeh Yamaha Classical gwtar
w ca.~ $50. Xlnt cond
!548-7503aft 6PM .
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Tm.E SECRETARY X tlay Tech Part t1mt'
11 l 0 hr~ p \' r "' cl' k F;ishaon h I <1 nd N Ii
Need rcg1sten•d Sumoyl'<J
ends 842 9476 Send check or money ur
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to !(IM't Olll)' llt'I I.I lllJl)I)
Mi.111) ru twm·ftt-.. 101>
I'·•\ I' II M•t hellt• :~ 1ll1 Sh.'"" 11rt Tttlt•
1Ul "J llr11111lw1,I) ~
640-4'.)4()
w good con/1rrnot1on ror c11rnpll'tt' Kin~ slucherv1ct<S46 1328 W;1lN Ued '>t-1 "'"'d SIOO
Reupt/SwitcMM>Of"d
Sharp 1C1tl 111-.'tl1'tl for'""' p11 rerl ~ U It t-: uh
11-0itn .. .,u 11·hb1111r1J 1 1•
nt'<' <'all l.iltl KJ3 l
Mlf'chedlse German Sht•pht•rd PUl'PY· ~·91:185 ----
fem11 le. H mo /\KC. Ladle:-woockn drop rrunl
rhamp ll11t·11 SJSO ol r de!ik with J dra"t-r!o ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVY $600/HOO
n1mm1 .. 111n \\1 .. 1.h ~·II an~ ll 1~h (Ju.i lit\ SfCUllltTY low lnK'k Dll\cr-< c WI 001 ~<n67 aft Ii ......... 8005 ...•••.••.............. l~·.1ut 1lulh P•" 'k .1g1·1l PUJM CLOTHES lll'r d l'ov JIJ" i\pply ---------<.il!J' Short haired Pointer
Mt ..1 I ~ t' ,d t1 t1 ll A I-T1m1• & I' If llH" SI Ci&. W 'T ow 1 n .IL 74 OH AntJque Music Hoxes' fo'em IOmO'\ AKC Chum
lk pt_aoruat (('(\UH l'll 1111 liow nwt hllid 11rnd111" prr huUI l'll'JM Jl)tll)' 111 Otlrill> Wuy. (.' M 642 12s2 Slot Mactun~· <.:loek!I' pion h nc::. Nced1> I rl{
bu1t)' Nl'wf v~rl 1
1h,·wc h to "•' ~ ~ 1 t• Pt• .1 t 11~·1-.on 11l 1•,·raon111·I '()Jll">j('tl\'r expcnenecd HUGESELl!.:CTION yrd & lots of love SISO
rnurtg&).(t' manr111 irrn fU.-.lnm{·ri. 110: \~l' I< y . lflOll S •-ri 675-CT1S4 eve&wknd f.1ll• typin~ Nt'Jl .. r. R-uor ... EC CK wlll lr<tan (Jbt l)'Jlll'l -Cmt ""'"""'n""" ... I \ ~ " " UoratoJ. s A ~ I t _.... .... d r I ,._.., '"''~" u i .. u:. . VP ) ~ 0 1<4u.,1 Oppon 1-:mrill1y,•r w e1 llhntcMt.. 2 yr ol ul breed
m P"n.<>n from !I 11 ut Z'Jf) ,.......,. RANGE Tn 1u11. r.an you make an Galleries Cocker Spa niel, M • S50.
Newpon t'<'ntt>r l>r •2011 COUNTY OFC ~ l':c LI HI I' Y c, ti A tt u inM i.dct1rir hum" SinA ()pen Wed thru Sat 548 988S
NB NOW OPENING I' '"nw for ""' rnmm akin.i with u« at Ll•f!al Lit<r.lKettering. lrv Free to You 8045
PT Rttepl Uk)q.1i J d.n., fORA,.fr'TCA.LL: < 1tll Mon Fri ~luni 12 1UJtu St•I \lll'l'. 1?~02 ·--(•7•14•)•7•S4•·•17•7•7--••••••••••••••••••••••• perwcek l'all Wl'l'k da\' 41Hll'l71 rvant<HIVd, ru11ltn,Su1h•
bl wn 8 & 5. 002 li1141! •-•'2-l 3•t•3•2•9•-2•6•2•s--1·--------21~ M <.:.ut, long hair i"1•m ANTIQUE SHOW shorthuir ~payl'd c·at SECURITYOFFICER Typist l'h•rk. full tmw AND SALg liOOdw1k1us &16 81iG9 Af:CEPTIONIST T\'PIS'l Sal~
To $600 Soml' um• i..hnrp, II o u" l' ~ II ,. P ·1 11 r d f1(·wnt & n.·~ponr.1bl(' fo\111 T ll :10 .J :w MuM
1'\ilure potential unli m1t have 1:ood per,,onollt}
l'<f Mus t be good al dt• ~9 1137:!. n l' A I qmrl tall. Type SO WPM & art?a
8050 ..............•.••.....
/\purl ltml' & (ull l11m• Mon Fri. II 4 JO P nid llunllngton Cenlt'r Mall,
po&1t1o'h ..1vt11l.1hlt'. (•ould V<•cu t1on & hol1 dayi. Ai>ril 5.6,7.H 1-;x1111>1tor
1nl'lulli• t·~i·n1 n~. M1•d1r1il 1ns ur a n <'l' llllllC'e a vai lahll' t-:M ~ r a v l' y a r d a n d ' o r I. o 1· ll t t· d n t• a r p Ill Y. t-; X 11 lli IT IONS
W1.>t>k1·nd hour .. rurmaJor W l·,11111n~l l'r M.dl ~S341. **I BUY** Orang<' County S'hoppmi: Norny lnr 894-1324 - -renter Expcrtt'Orc AppliCMCH 8010 l~lOd U.'!<.-d l-'urn1tur1• &
GcrogeSat. 80SS .......•...............
Walnut dtnJO)l -.et w /4
chams. 2 lcaves $S0 Anll
Q u t' t• h 1 n a ca b 1 n t-I ,
beveled glass, 4 drawers
SlJS. Old drop tear desk
$75. Student de!'ks $45 &
S20 Maplt• telc-phont'
rhair S.SO 2 Oresl>ers S25
Nirh Maple roffl•f' table
~) Walnut l'lld tables
Sl!<I & S2S tJphobtc•r<>d
nK·k..r., $25 ra1·h Wood &
brass l'Offl•t• I allh· S4:;
Gfo: n•ln~. work~ gcwd.
$115 M I~(' I u r 1111 u r l'
SI0-$35 12tl fo. Z'lrli St
•22, CM or rall 64H !)112:1
8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• have Lhe mcentavc lo ad
vance. 776-SllO Sol•s Hou ,ewore 5 necessary E'<eellc•nl Typist& ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appllanc<'!I OH I will D.,t R pti it 1.ell orSELl.forVou &tqlithSoddle
Rt-;C EPTIONI S T / Moftlri, S.9: lmnwd. ~~t~~or,,_~~_1',~i ~I~· OpporL~ty O:i~h Jn fH~w:rlJr~~~:G~ MASTE:tlSAUCTIOH W1th 2R1rths & English ~ffvn~:7~~ .. r~i,fg -••-Doily Pa lot , P O liox ternalional CPA farm. w. Warner nr llorbor. 646-8616 Ir 833-9625 bndlc. Excellent cond1· constr~ction c~. llvy K ERM RIMA HROW l560. Costa Mei.a, <:A Newport CenLt>r offi ce Santa Ana !n9 2921 ---------1 11on' Only Sl7S. Call
p_h_one, must t ype 55 21666 Harbor Bl vd Costa •92626--------•I Outst.andmg position fur CASH PAID CA.Sii PAID ~
WPM. Send resume lo Mesa q1mu'llfiedbecandr1dateSs lEx· Wshr/Ory r~1 Refra "s. t'or gd used rum. anti Hous1holdGoock806S Otauon Bwldcrs, l773l'SaJ·------ce enl ne its. a ary ,, ,, •-I TV ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine Blvd Ste 201, es SIU"Y/REr£89 open 644-8244 worlungornot95781J3 !Jtle'l or c r 's957AIJJ 2 waterbeds I km~. S90.
'fusttn. Ca. 92680 Mature MJl<.":>lady. I' T ..-'""'Ila" 1 r----------1 BARGAJNS·Used rern1:s. TWtH OR FULL queen $75 romplcte
.,ti Calfa1111ma rk Pa rt Y Sh np ~~ r,ctail bu,sinllets!I 1~ 'i "TV l'IST I wshrs, dryrs. garur. best Mattrcsit or box ,,pnni.:::. C..'ry.,tal t•hand 5541 Doy::. 11tr_._~1t/Type'1t • 962 8_910_ ..,.,,.,, ... g or exp U iml! bu"". we serv appl Uest ~ 2 .. 1 k s 1 A t pers w typmg skills & I 7 Out Of 10 I Ap"t .,.,.,09 1 5364330 ......, earh ix-li.t'tit only1 6 11 t'. 25 'wt•t•d cc ura e t y p 1~ SaJes ability 10 o r i:tanii:e I I P......,.. I · Q\lt'(:n iteL<>S89 Ktn~!ot·t~ lloarc•alouni.:t·r hk1· Ill'" ~~~'31s~S:S~t'!?67G rARTTIME lleavy phones. m ust l'n s ta. I WASHER DRYl':R S ALE $99 Sample., mui.t be· $1110 ~··11:17
8070
PILOT rRIHTIHG
I' 0 Dox ISOO
C06UI Me~a . <.:u 92tl2fi
<>Hke,..,......& ~pMtftt IOIS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Xlnt new&. used ore rum. O'Neill Supersu1t Tupt!d plan files. wk benches ~ca m s sed nnrl' <.:f;SURPLUS 631·2777 doesn't ftl SIJO S.111 o~ ---------
Carpel Mall Closeoub
Nylon Plush S4 oo & up
MS-8181 /67~5906
WIMDOW SHADES
Woode n s hutt e r s.
ITlllllblmds. woven woodi.
& wmdow llnlm1t 20-40';
T fo: L J.: r II 0 N ,.:
A NS W Jo:R l N G
MA C HI N E M a 1 o r
brands. large discount!>. saJ~ & service. Phon
Tronics, 15095 Be a ch
Blvd Westmtnabte r ,
894-mOO off aJI Item.'
ASPEN 645 8951 I•_--------
Newport &•11ch Tl'nn1s
Club i'\111 1-'<imily M1·m·
b t-r'i h1p li42 Oil <!
fiW.6687
~ conf. tbl . 2 side chrs.
lg metal desk. X lnl cond
64().5ff9 I 17S4 · 1800
P.ts 8087
Oover Shorri. 1·xqu1s1l 1· •••••••••••••••••••••••
brass hangin i.: lurnp $100 Musl sell Military Mat·;i w
&iG 7<Y1H n<'tlds trum1ni.:, bst ca!-.h
()fr ov1•r $550 Ca 11
Dcsperah' m ust w ll 15 S58-IO.:W or 675 l213
plf't't' i.el or watl'rlt'M• PlaRos & 0 9090 suunless sll!t!I cookwart• "JOllS Tremendous deal Ca II •••••••••••••• • • •• • •• • •
964-L<ni UPRJGllT pianos $495 tu
$1 ,950 . Grands f rom $2,250. Rebid 'g , re
f1JUSh'gs, tunings.
FIREWOOD Pnme sphl
Euc. Free deliver')' $115
cord. SOO °"'cord. 726 8210
POSTOFY"ICE BOXES rr your are an need of
P 0 box an JI H Ca 11
Beach Poi;tal Sl'n 1t·1
548-UlO
I lo6p1tal bed. wht-.:lc h • .11r
walker ~!f.36Jti wkdYs.
ltn~l'Vt·& wknd'
Heiny D. Oquist
8600 Hamilton Ave, II B
SJ6-8775 ---------Grands, $225(}.~
Upnght.s. $495 S1950
for outstanding value'
P1ano rebu1ldtng & n·
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---Classic Car Store nel·d~ JOY worlung Wllh 1)1..'{)ple ,' ecre nes I De l uxe mull a CYl'IC SI.lid imml>dlatdy rrom a-.-a-. Herry D. Oquist
fltnlllam1lton Av1: 1111
5.16·8775 Recept1onlst, NB. boat remal"W1lh cl"ncal •k1ll Sal dt-nondcnt on exp Sa mod"ls Complc t c•ly ourwnrchousl•·Wt"(flhru ~~ .. ft, " .. ~ I M'" h I J I " Sun Credit /\vu1I tAbo •••••••••••••••••••••• • Cnb & mattn·s~ SJO 1 t.Yllebu.sioess. PT now &DMV .. red tafX'.shor t App y ontru t-'ri reblt. refanf.shed, I y r 1 1 bd l.adil's :!OH Marqui!o d r awer t•ht·~t s:w 1
1-1' summer includes OeXJblehrs C<1I or apply ROGERISGARDIEHS I I gua rantee. De livery aboovaik 1 "'"~1 rm. rm1. dac•m<>nd. w'•ildin" '."l poi,tt-r bed s25 Mt.,t· Yamaha (irand 7ft 1111 week-cods. Call 645-7100 1m Marn St. Su1le f-' 2.301 San Jonqum t Kelly t Your choice Sl39 ca !)(lit-rast•s, amp~. l'•H .. " ... "' c•" 29H7 Ebony Ii yrs old $6.950 ---Irvine. 957-0555 Hills lload 1 I ~ 3-26. So Coast Ap· tbls. etc 1 ""14 baggette!t , l; 1 /\ ,,..... !>14·2478
rtF.cEPT10NISTwantcd, COM 640·5!M4 ll t I pliance5372S42 CewhryModelHome ~e.,r6227t $5500 t...l'~u 60 1(al aquanumw/wood -~"goin° female. rn·cnd Salos Rep Fee Paid n a rcccn survey. · ---Disc--" Fum. .....,. A 1 p L ht vu• .. I ()I -.n stand. Power plu11 600 u o mno. i:t upng ly &sharp:Applybyeall MB>ICALE9UIP 7 0 U 1 of I HotpolJlt9.Scufl. m11nual !>49-3077 t8K Gold Ho le x GMT pump $175 26 1<a l & $400/bstoCr
mg Sue at J ohn Wayne Exclusive seeks field pro Ser vice ·s1alion Alle n ISccr('taries statedl defrost, 3 prong clcc· ----------Master Pheck Phili ppe many more Make offer 556·4349 TeruUs CJub&44-~. to cnll on physicians & dant, exper 'd . Day & ljf they we r e tol tncaJ plug In. xlnt cond For sale. fo;orlyAmcn <'an lSKJ:ket utrh 2 oth 64.S-9<\09 ------""'rl.JC1pate en trd s hows. Eves. f)Jlt & p/time Ap I I $125.631-1129 Bdrm set w/maltress & Gol kt""wh 497 3157 er --------TY.Radio, RECEPTIONIST I :;ii 8111. Also lee JOb!>. ply. Shell S!aL1on. 17th & r work temporary.... box $450/olr 963 3181 an p -·c . . Wa te rless ('OO k ware', HiFi, s~ 8098 GIRL FRIDAY 833-2700. Dennis & Oen· lrvine. NB. 12 cu ft 2·dr Kelvinator 6 Miscelmwous 8080 never U!tcd . mu~t :.t·ll ...................... .
rus Pen;onnel Ser vice of Serv------refng, while, good cond ----••••••••••••••••••••••• A/\5.968-8272 Beautaful 25" color TV.:: fo'or front office. Typing Irvine 2<ll2 Michelson ace slallon attendant. Sl.50. 673-0160 Queen water l>«i . wood Km a i1u·..e headbd. Hollo ----yr wmty. free deliver) nndgeneralofficc dulles. • day work. full time. 3928 "KELLY" rrame. m;1Urcss. ht•au•r "' $128 6461786 CaU fi4S.147S for on up SA.LES E.CoastHwy,COM New trash compactor. in S-150 64S4166 or 646-4018 flex camera. S75, Ll"s Sears Rru> dryr . nr nl'w. __
poi.ntment counter. $ISO 497-4137 Aft 5PM J95(Hi() 499-2190 t•us to m wa 11 un 11 3 23 .. color Magnavoi. T\ ---· -SaJe;personnel Women's Serv Sta lfclp n~· ... --• 1m ev-sh01v~ t·u~tom '>Pile·" loUu """''-" ... -. Be aut. cus tom <'n rne r · " "'" ~ " sleroocombo $300 Recept.iooJst c ng shop in Newport med f)JJI or pi t Apply Kmtt bed w t book<·11~1· "l"OUP """"tbst ..• tan'• 10 savl•r bed 975 01911 oft 675.3420 ... ......_........tJ•'--1r1"" Sch reqw~ dedicated . 990 E Cst H N R Apt siie washer & dryer . headboard I ml) old ... .,..UV' " ~ 6PM
_,..'ft'Tl--JI" mature, st.ab le pcrsonat1-wy. Would Be S3S each Call art<.•r 4 $100 1-'1rm 548 7349 spd Dawes b ike SSO.
MaJce fnends &innuence ty Mus t be ra i..h1on SEWING LADY needed The One! P.M.631-4678 s t t>reo com po n en t pt!Ople in your exciting knowledgeable. creauve Tues thru Sat. Ca ll ror King s1i e bed system SSO. 2CM', Onyx
pos C oll El ai n e. &enjoycoordinaung fine anpt. No n ·s m o k l•r Stove, hke new gold. (;omplcteSIOO Bl 673-6714 sn27oo Dennis & Den European merchandise Nhk1's Fl ag S hop . ceramic lop , 2 ove ns, 6313875 ------
rus Personnel Service or ror our clientele. Busa-646-SlOO. Secretaries makeo!rer .613·Sl90 ~~-~~~~~/J,~h.se~fJ lrvme,2082M1chelson. ness r e fer e n ces r e·-------T--'sts ---------Cooch&loveseat.crushcd .,..,.,, <•0 _7866 SHl-1...iG "'SST Jf"" G.E. REFRIG. gm Vl'lvel , very ~ood .,.,.,.
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Nether Babel
Droop lnlone -
BEEN BORN
Sooy sterc:-o rec M0<ll·I
28>0. $150 & Sony tape
deck $50 Xln t cond
642 9927
Stereo Consol(', Pat·ka rd
Bell. Ga r a rd turnlbi
Xlnt cond 775-0145 ~ quired. Salary open. Ap. ..-..-" ~ R --61 i t G.E . lS cu. fl. frost Cree rood. S200 631·2665 RECEPT/TYP IST ply m per.ion at Apropo:. re5pood for setting up or· ec: ... ,.. .. on S S refrig. white . $250/0f'fer.
Presug1ous local firm fo'ashion Island or ('all ders. controlling inven Word Proc. &4G-SS6.Saft6. Otesl bed w/3 drawcn. &
has entry level position 644·2652 ____ tory&bills ofladmu. Ex I ---------mattress. a lm o~t nu
A promotable spot. er: only. Salary negotaa l.ong &. :-.hor1 term a~· SELL idle ilems with a SlJStofr 2 drc11ser mar
lmne Personnel Agency SAL.ES TRAINEES e. Apply in person. 3123 s ign mcnts Top pay. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. n>rs $3.50ea 645 7WI
19" Zeruth TV. stand. B/W
plays good. S30 Vacuum. Sis. 64& l52S
Sell idle Items 642 56711
F\ndangs or a Birth Con Stereo walnut cabm<'l
t.rol Poll "WP hnd that F'lsher amphfrer. J enM·n
everyone in f11\0r of s peake r s u ,-.nul1 ful
birth control h?,s already piece $200 evening, BEEN BORN __ 714-846-8700 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa EQUlPMENT SALES W MacArthur. S.A. pu1d vacut1Ms. bonus
SWte224 642·1470 No I Company. Orange s H I p p I N c; & prCJJ:ram Nl'ver a fl'l' .._,......,,,,.....,, _ _,......,,..._.... Co area Mulu-major RECEIVI NG CLERK
brand Offt('e ropying FUJI time Call Ivan ror IEL[~ ~ UCIPT to S800
Client contact pos for en·
thusiasllc pers. Ca ll Don-
na. 848-1288. Dennis &.
Den ni s P ersonn e l
Service or llunllnRlon
Be11ch, 16168 Beach.
Rel.ail Sales Clerk r /T, in
door plant/nursery exp req'd. Mature female
t>teferred. Call for appt 114-MS-~.
srst c m s. Wi ll train C highly mot ivated a nd appt. 540-3280 • ly lri"
compcl1Uve individuals SRACCOUNT CLE l<K f 'H ,. v" E.. Pcq>le ror career position in To perform difficult & It sales. Guaranteed salary resPof1Slble clen cal ur I rv1n1' + auto + bonus. If you countinR work 2 yrs. nr I k:i:I 1441
understand that the financiaJ clencal eicper I :?102 Hu~rnt's.s f'tr Or
secret lo s uccess is hard desired. $870 to S1058 mo I Suite 208
work. dedication and Apply in person Fountain f
persistence. ealt Karen Valley School Dis t I llunt1nf,!ton Reorh
DrozdJI, Sales Manager. Comer or Newland & I H47 3498 ~~ F C 0 p y 1 N G Talbert. Fln. Vly. E 0 E I 11907 Wilmer AH• 11215
-----·----• PROD. STOC« GIRL I' La11una N11111C'I
Retall S A L E S W 0 M A N • N~ immediately for f 831 05'12 IULLOCKS ASSISTANT MGR Gift stock in r a s ha o n a l I 2795H'ahot fl narJ hopSo Co t Pl women's wear s tore In I I WILSHIRE ~.mature~~~;· ex-Fashion Island. Only ex I F:qunl Opp 1-:mp M ,.. I ~ accepting apphca per need apply plcaliC'' L J
Uons lor the following Screen pnnting produc· Call Apply an person at ---------
dtpls. lion manager wanted. Apropos Fashlon Island
ungerie Cblldrcns Must have eJCp. 540-9110. or call 644·2652.
Social Engraving 11tih1u1$ ... ESS/E•.....,, DeslgnerSportswear -'" ..,.. .. B.W. Now Laguna Beach . Fu II (Shldluut1t 11 & O•tr
F.arn extra U 's during
Easter vacation. CD II the
temporary service who
Also avail time.
Non< Dcpts: 494-3.S:MI
PIT Merchandise Handl'g
FIT&PIT Hskp'g
FtrHandyman
Apply In person, 3pm· ~.Mon thru Fri. 13,_.IHl.a.cl ... .,.,. .....
Secrelarial Position: Typ. cares about you. Top
Ing l!Owpm, graph ics, pay-local area. Call.
ck. To start $900. mo. 557·0061
Medical IAI., 3 weeks pd, ~o~ Of fi C e • vacation. S.A. area. Call
lm-4410. 0 overload
SICUf ARY /llC•N
TYPIST /CLERK
To perform a variety or
clerical and typing tosks.
Good typing skills r e·
quired.
Please con tact Mrs
White for lntervlew ap
polntment.
r.1 Dosier
Associates, .Inc
lmmed opening for right ---------• penon In Irv. Must have TEACHER· Room addition framers typm1, 10.key exper , be BOOKKEEP'G
Costa Mesa CA
171415S6-f07S
F.qu.I Oppor Empl
waded. Bid or wages. ·kllkfg in AIR, payroll. A Sooth Coast business TYrtST
Loni Beach area. bank dep, & genl ofc, colloge hu an I m -Plush ore. needs pers ?J~. genl ledge r. 2030 S.~. mediate opening for 8 who enJOY!t typing & Is
SALES CLERK for sma 11 Main, Irvin~. S46-2901 bkk P' g & bus· m 8 th looklnJt for friendly at-Uauor 4s Giil in pvt club. teacher for mornings. moep.lClnt hens & raises l'Ull .ti p/tJme poe avail. SICIETARY Cl1l ~for an Im · In thi8 nat'I co. In loveJy
o.ilforappl,645-SOOOext for Mf~. Co. ln Cotta mediate Interview re· Npl Bch. Call Chris.
520. Meta. Good typin1 skllls, gardlng this x Int op. ~. Coast.I Person.
---------•Ute t bortband. Some po rtunily . Als o In· nelA,tt~cy,2790 11arbor,
SALES rmnaeement expr prer. terviewin1 other future CM
D es l Iller a a 1 es Salary commensurate buti.nell teachlng poal · AU JO~ FREE
coordinator -com· w /ablllty Ir expr. Uona. WAITRESS· E 1 -.1-t---•~ ...... 1·uon ln 71A'Gl ,_ . . xper or
..---..--1 -·-~Salea rdlremcnt home dining ~Ual builder up: __ S_EC_R_ET_A_R_Y __ •12100 FOi A 5 room, P/tlme. Apply
...... _~ ~.:.._~~\ POlllJoo wtUI nrm to re· tQM W•• Ne•port VIII•, 4000
t.avu a_, ~aNll. tall non.ta, m111t have NOW LETS GET BACK H.11 a rl a W • y, NB
badMlduledapptt.dur· tnllal, SH• Interest 111 TO REALITY, TllE._86_598_l_. ____ _ UC"* Carpet. floor. plrf~ It bookkeep· RF.ALITY nfAT SAYS .-• U.S ..i.. upel'lence de· lq. Full • parMlm• YOU C".., F."RN .. u." PJ'WaJt.reN, day1. Exp d ~~ &: ~'. avilll. WEEKtOMMISSloN only.PvtCountry Club. ~utr:-roG. Ne wport CenturyVU,lnc. P'ORA25HOURWEF:K. 6'4-S.O.
IMcll. _,, 2740-FSo. Harbor Blvd. •Photo Copy SuppUea WANJm HIYM
Sa&aAna 5$7·0833 •NlceNewportOfflcea MleAY ONLY ~'d u)t1 ror Jr.l•-------•I ml commlu lon In To deUver Dally Piiot
'"*"wear apply, A. A. $1HEC'KEJAllES$$ •F.arly~,.. ::U-to carri1 en. Re· Alrdvark, 209 Matin• dfAfK ~ Hlea exper U.,.. van or ar1e ata•
Aft. 1111'. '7S..56C2. 0 .0./IMal/a.c:ept. ~«Nd , but wUI train drtv1:;~0·~. •Plooodne
o-a--·11 Ti 0.IW'rreuxpSltA motivatC!ld penon. 142·4121 ~';.d aak b'ror
._ ru • me ..,._, Pa1 All'"' Ca f75-ft10 Mon.Fri. Harr" 5 ..... "I•" or Don .._.d No-NIL• Ul......,.AJtnt)' .. .,..uooon. Atk for Mr WlW:. .... "" I . r...u. Fine AJIPlttl -~It, S.104 l..L.,_ .. __ ...,_
• 'llAJtY lllLLSRICIC "--'t ••cb ANllO "--EQUAL
•halllianSQS...taAna Cd'PorAeptlilft•b'U Find wtuat you want 1n OPl'ORTUNJTY
llM'l\JRE M1·aeM -O.Uy PUotCl11tlfled1. EMPLOYER
Coming In April
il~t; p~Gp~urri
Th at 's 'pat-pour.rr · d contused collection. d
miscellaneous mixture. d hodgepodge.
Pilot Potpourri Is our way of observing
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK
by extending savings of up to 50 percent.
It's a good time to clean out and spruce up.
..... r .. 1 ..... APRIL 4th (Wed.J thru APRIL 7th <S•t 1 ,.1u .... , ... .
•11hrr! ~~'U' .... \, ·-· • Have a GARAGE SALE!
• Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! -c_ .... _..., ... • Get your neighbors together & have
your own SWAP MEET!!! -··-,:.~-_ ..
Ads are limited to miscellaneous merchandise for sale only' ' I No Real
Estate) Write t word each s pace. minimum s ize ad is J lines.
THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER!
Fiii In the Handy order blank below -00 IT TOOA Y! ! ! !
NO. OF
1----~..._--------~----~---1 WORDS
12
36
40
4 DAYS
5.00
6.00
7 .00
8.00
9.00
11 .00
$12.00
If you need more room tdr your meuage jut t print or type 4 word•
per line and add $1.00 extra for uch addltlonal llne. -------------------------------------------------PIH" echedute "'Y Piiot Potpoun1 ad to run APffl 4th (W.cl,) "'"' Apt1t 7ttt (l•U wt01 no
chan .. Of copy. No rebate for Hrty cancell•tlon. !ncloffd la "'' check or money order tor
Arr11 Cod
U:ft to: ·orange ·coaat Dally PliOt Claaaaiitd :\da, P.O. Box .
. 1HO, 330 W. Bay St., Coata Meaa, Calif. 12128 or
bring Into one of the Dally Piiot office•. DAILY PILOT
Tne Or•• Co.tSt o ... lly PtlOt rt~r ..... ll'lf rlQlll 10 &Ori or rt1e<.t •ny •dvt rll\lnq COl)Y
• loah & Marin~ ...... ,.. .....•.........•.......
9010 .......................
$14,000
Mnnn!' h11rdwa rc & sup
phCll ml'I aprrox $5000
eqp & 4 exc dist. Jn\
xtra.
LYNCH R.F: 731-5131
loah. Maillteftanc•/ s.r.-iu 9020 •........••............
Mttharur Manne diesel
ga.., & elect Tom Raker
Manne. 548-35h l
9040 .......................
17' Uayllncr Mutin y '78
130 Volvo t•ni;:, under
warr ln('fd' lrlr. bn!olul
rond MustM·ll &IS 1271
'711 Srarab.:130 TS oul· dnves. 8.~ hours. Loaded'
65 mph plus Stored on
trailer. Must sell /best of.
fer
73 f -8216fltolM I
546-t 200Cworld
Ask for Jerry Perkins
USED BOATS
Select from over 100
ACTION BOAT
17141 536-8191
23' Mnko '76 2S5hp an
board. Marian Towl'r
1-\111 rash equp Portablt>
head. twin batterll':<.
dock spaC'e avail. SIS,500. ~21N7 eves.
CLASSIC 26 ' C HRIS CRAFT speed boat, twin
eng. Only 2 in So. Co. Co II
tJ?S.7171.
SICIPJACK 21
78 Uke new. twin Volvo
V8 . Mu st s e l l .
l'IOOO+T.0 .1'. 646-67811
Searay 22 '74 h.ardlop.
cabin , l(ellcy , hc 1t'd .
Mere l/O full cover. lo
hr1'. A be•uty . Aisklng
SJO.SOO. l>P. 8"·1HL8.
BOb'TON WHALER
New u · 1~79 70 hp
MettW")'. Trailer. cover. 6.11'10n!. MS-7873
D ' l# P11 t wr '75. Dine I.
Fib 11s eqpd Btst ofr.
'19-1878/988..etl87
Sell ldl~ ltema
. .. .
M.n:h 2f. 1919 Aufot. fntpo°'r+.d Alltol, IMported ,. ~. M~h ~1. 1019 DAILY PILOT • -
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..... ~. IMpOriwd
·······••··•··•········ .... ,.._ 9040 Mles.nke,P.tt v-'570 IMW t7U ........... •••••••••••• • a Mcet1W'ln t400 ••••••••• • • •• ••••• •• • • • ••••••••••••• •• • •• ••. •• ,... 9725 ,... 97'0 ~.~"!!~.~ ....... ~-~~ •• --.... ~~·.~~.~ •• -C .
20' pjacb.. Oybr'11l1 , 4~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •
chaanel VU 1'' radio. AM/nl Dode• puab but "JI font\~" c'()lwt>r.1un
dlf'edloo tlMer. moorini too radio. perf c(lnd Hu p'lllr ata1ttrln II II
<"over. II o. t~•i'er Racllt tnd.Uh. $$0/bll tnk•. air ron<t , raillal
xtrH. s·n oo. S42·'1004 <B •-•1\5 30pm & tlrtt •, C'rul .. conrrol, Tam •&pm , $52 U 62 tlltft 30pn\ •lld)11 i\M YM 8 tr ac k Ir
7 9pm c1.111tom wlmor wbleb In
-......... tllldt'I llC'bOll, table.', Tl Bay~r Sar•lOI•. ....................... rllt'Pf'ti., w1,., .. 1 chain ·
tn Ull1• rww l';quJ/~ ...... I/ IJke N1"W' l'r1 Jll.Y A
M Ooru t 1~· • & ~Cl:·b t5JO .icnl1rto at S1ey.1s. Call ~t>()a~'~ • Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111•1 )~ St>.'U or (7141 11 Sandi>l.PH' 80. u~· '41FORDW000lF. f;:Jf M C.~'t with aa.i~. oa ""1t1 mton'd' Stl.OOO um Ol.ld1w l'r •d mau
11'\Ulor. ' hp J ol'ln1on m-3lSl vun Vlt, Z6,000 m 1 , IJ~ new UM<CI 4 Uttlt< ·41 ~ Pl1 "J tornf' •Int n tom llisld•'o tl't'tn 2
C'Of\d IUOO bc~I olr t.mr 'Pl"Cl•I pall\l, fully
IMO 1730 .i)'1. 67S 71 )1 <llrl'ttt~I & JIJ9"('11t'd in
t'\ wlulds -.uh• port holfl1 . a ir 9050 \ r nli. .. un I oof, h lai h .. --··•••••••••••••• lh12f1r Hwrit b1r k '~ '' d cha ir•.
1NIAUTOMOIH.I Pitt' lHt' rark. w1dt-t111'!t w 1ru.:._ AM 11''M
COHSUlTAHT t.iv•· c .a1nll1· 160 0
l'\Jt \'f!VS uf l'llPf'nC'1H't' H70 ~M 1 ~\alh:non>
I'S\ 'OOf llh!(' f'ro\ ldlnl(
... $-' 906 l'UO.$U)l,,lJOO & HI tho
•••••••••••••••. ••••... fk ld" appr1wu1la tu pru dimt O'*Wl'll 4r P"°"rl(I<' 43' SrhO<'ll Ketl?'h SOtlJ) t 1 v ,. b u y c r _. o r
dhwl lligbe1t quaht> J N V E S T M t': N 1
Maatcr · Bullder'i. •utumubtlc .. 11 111k1•' ,,
}'t'f'l!IOftltl $89,SOQ. 171•1 J'fll ll'HIOn ll I I 11 1h• Mil-~_ h•rn11n~ r c ;1 I \lillU•'
Wt•1tu11 :s~ w /s hp 714 ~~7 775,2 :n1n A
u uocbtod Oct '78. Cstm AA.rway· l, COlt i. Meu,
11!11lr lntenor & dec k _ca a3636 __ _
l.o.ded &..lper bey Mus '63CorvairConvertJble ~ P.P .fM8.2SIO eve$ $15()()
7J lJOO.:'-' H..."00 ~.,ort~1111rn
Val\ 8 llll II" lk'<l Radio A1\", pwr brlt.s, Pl6, CB.
m•w llr.-. ,.r cntrl &
mor" \l"ry s tro n g f r.-111c11 1.h11u runa•·
V. lV.H\ <'U!JlOll\ .oddh
t ;u\b t ower than BK.
&4.Z 7074
72 1o·onl V 8 v.lndow van
gd coOO J.Ji.tal tk. ti truck &AM ~t>1:,~wi1
HOBIE 101
'250. '714) 7
'B7 Dodge WUldow Van, 8
track am/fm, paneled,
Ford '23. Roadste r , 4 carpets, $950. 646-5988 an
pass. tounnj! Sacnfice. s.
549-82166.
... SI .. / Doda
$7300. Sho w cond . ---------
N2-~lB W01 W..ted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lttc:reatla.al
SlWS AV AK.AIU Yellkles 9SJO
Y AC Newport 646-055 l .. •••••• • •• • ••• • • • • • • • •
__.~w__._~ '78 GMC Camper Van.
-~ --Xlnl cood. S8000. 498-6633 Mr e.~u ~ll·6pm.
Slip needed ln Newport ~Rau,
Ha.rbow-for 30' sailboat Rock 9540
559-0806 aft 7P M •-••••••• •••• • • • •• •• • •
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WEWIUIUY
YOURDATSUH
PAID FOR OR NOT
TOl'DOU.AR
FoaTOPCAIS
BARWICK DATSUN
..... 111 l1J.1J1( .1p1.1•,,!1
831 -1375 493-3375
•........•......••..... ...........•.•...•...•. ..... .....
'71 1itSplder . .,.. n...-... _ I" s rlr' Vot.o 9772 C o 9917 -.............. ~.,. .. ~. Mk tor Karl ·~ .-vno~ ... 9 '"· ac l<'e ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------
cau. Lo rnl. wll Mr. ml T too. AM/FM ca,» ._....
• '76 131 rtan. Mint COC'ld. Barrb. 833-1550 m orn· SALIS, SllYICl &tb under wrnty, s1100: LONO
•si:n T68-S888 &:ii500 l1rm. Al!,i _ atereo YOl.YO '117a SUver Beauty. Lo illiiPHI' •
mo ~ 88M616. F -~ • 963'6383 '72 911 T. ~ apd. 7" a lloYiJ, AHO LIASI ... l M M E 0 I A T E H.de 9727 a.lr oond. aux. heater, OVERSEEA.5XPEDRETSL1VERY 'flt Camaro, 6 cyl, new Daint. runs well, S2000 or
beltotrer. 963-9164. OP.l..lVYRY1 ""I R b K I I ... •AA Sll&i"'TIAa..11 ••• • ••• •• •• • •• • •• • •• • • • r a r . 0 n s . .___ --""" .... New ,79. tc*f/bl1clr. M1·29ll
OPMIW 197t .&. MUSTSELLJMM E D '7S
EARUllCI
VOLVO ,920 320i't HOND~ Cars 914 2.0 liters. Bron%t-5211't MA.HY Superb running cond
l!IGR HarbOr Blvd. •••••••••••••••••••••••
~>633<'111'41 ToCllooMFt-OtRI Needs pa int. am t fm tH ST()Ct( I nicllo C8ll Sally 7~oa42
COSTA MF.SA
646-9303 540.9467 , ....................... t ......
.... ~ ..... c.-.. ·~
Call ~ Wi• 01.ay UNIVERSITY '73911 T Targa :
have th• pr~·uwned a.MObile S8000orbesl.
t.... Selection
Ol'NEW '79 1977 FOllD
RANCHHO
Automatic. air rond .
pwr i.leerlng. gwr
brU k t!S & r a le .
OG0l406>. (St.lt.P:J677T >
BMW you aro lookloa .._. C~ • GMC Call Bob848-~ YOLYOS
lNSTOCK for' Tnicks 131.2040 4tM94f 2850Harbor Blvd . R.....tt 9755 Immediate OeJJve~' 900 So. eo.t Hwy.
...... IHc ..
(9 .. 1 Ill ~COUNTY'S-c.arta Mesa ~9640 ••••••••••• •••••••••• • • MAAOUtS MOTOIS TESTDIUVI OUI 28802Mariuente Pkwy. $4771 Ol.OIST is CiVlc Hatchback One Owner. Make orrera ·u c... MlSStoN vaEJo
IOI Mcl.AREH'1
8SC5N. Beach Hlvd. LA HABRA
(Al Beach & Whittier)
C714t 522·5333
Cl05ed Sundn ys
'76 s.10i 4-dr. auto, sunrf,
radio. A/C, 213/691-6550,
Ql8-9531
'74 2002: am/fm cassette,
"5, 000 rru.
494-6918
G4S-~
"7S Civic. 3 dr. 1 ownr
33.000 ITU Xlnt C\mct Nu
un~ PIP S24001bst orr 6'4·6455 dys, 640 9162
""" 111.2110 495-1210 OF THE YEAR.. '71 El Camino SS454. xtnt Cood inventory in stock . ......_ Uaed cond, very lo m1. A/C,
Hurry v.hile lh_e,v lasl ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• PB. PS. AM I FM 8 trk in CL AMC 9905 dash, cstm body & pamt.
MIRA E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 SW or wheels . High
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HARBOR 8l v C
COSTA MESA o4'l · (1JlO ~~!~~~~T "76 Pacer. auto. Xlnt. oew :t1~,5':~~~e. M&~~ _
.ICllJllCll" 9730 COSTA MESA tJ.res, ~fif,17JJ~f: 5.'.£._27_85_. ~~-· __ '72 Rancbero. new eruiln{•.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5700 .73 Blazer. new urea & nds body work. sunf'091 .
64 Jagua r 3 BS. right ---------Meir 9910 shocks, cuswm int. Mu!'t AM/FM + 8·lrk', ;tar
hand driv(".4 dr '!edan,a Ro1$1loyce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ee to appreciate !>hocks , nu t ires, SZ300.
reu.I buy • S4000 637 7292 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TI Electra. all extras, M2 5607 ~-e_v_es_. ___ _ -------#}DEALER IN U.S.A. good,cleancond. $5,995! •--------"70Ford LTDWa"on. XJ}n '00 DaJmler has 3 8 Jag C811 Art 'fr) Coocours Sta Wgn, _.. OOO "' .,......,,
budy Right hand d n ve m ROY 67S-70&0 673-9187 new brks. new ball. P/S, \..'UIN. 90• mi .•• .,,,.,
Engush plates. $6.000. R CARVER PIB, air, well maint, 9634003-
497·2725. ROLLS-ROYCE good cond. onic owner. s· Gallaxy Camper, s111f
Late •77 J ag XJIZL Snrf. l\40J•tnbO<H LUCKY YOU! 646-4041 or aft 6pm, canuuned. $800/ bsl o(r
12.000 mi. SUver. Must ~"'..~ eu<tt l musl part with this S48·71IOO Pvt pty. 545-4950 Jill. .............. nearly flawless '12 CEN------Sell. make offer. TURV CONVERTIBLE '61Corvau Lakewood sta. 1-:arly 1977 Cobr11: auto 714-~1029. ClOSEO SUNOAYS -this classic could be wagon:S600orbesloffer. 302. farto ry loaded
JenMn 9732 '59Silver Clood I yours. Equipment In· Call~·53?A ma~s.new radial~. 4800I•
••••••••••••••••••••••• $19,000 dudes 4S4. air cond .. Positively can sell your rru. s.5000. 833-!350. ltOIXH'
'74Jenwn llcaly l owner. 98S-4144 powe r s t e ering and car-truclc-van atnocoi.,t 493-9618 --
extra clt:an, lo m1 $5500. brakes. new top, n("w lDyou. 547·7018 '72 1-'ord lhT OPU. AT . 645-989:? Scd> 9760 brakes, and AM /FM·8
••••••••••••••••••••••• t..rack st..ereo. Reasonably '76 Chevette. F..Blatca sate ~~·~~n~;:~eCo~ti~~: Mada 9731 '70 SaJJb Sonett Ill. 74,000 priced Phooe Keith at 39,000 mt. auto tran:. $2650 631.2744 ma, ex eng/trans. gd 'T7S-05.57. front disk brakes. Body _ ------.
radials. $1000. Eileen fl.ur. No ale. mech'I xlnl • 1-...-1... 759-0049 gassaver .$2095 759--0555 ~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
9'45
~~~:~~~ '77 BMW 530i, AC.
do U I . · ti AM /FM tape g rn/blk
loGh. Speed & '76 CUstom Sports Car. Sid 9080 Dlv0tte forces sale. S
••••• .. •••••••••••••••• bodies, "Uoeek l "
l.S'3" Bo!!ton Whaler, 70 _s. __ s_'1_68 _____ _
miracle
mazda
'78 Regal. V-6 Turbo. -"--------••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyota 9765 loaded 5 yr wrnty. Lo '71 WAGON '64 Contint'nlal. 4-0J'. llhr
••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. S7500 545 ~. I.st cla.'18 conchlton Air. $12()01bst offt>r.
hp Evinrude, SO hrs . 4W.....Drhn 9550
CUl!ltm se.l padded, fuJI ... ••••••••••••••••••••
mes ca or c ass1cs.pd · your car is extra clean, int. 4 s . ammac cond. &eP•~ nRST• $10,500. 752-8702, (2l3) 21 $0 HCll'iMM' ll•d. IEFOREYOU
SELL YOUR
TOYOTA,
'76 Skyhawk. loaded. xtra cleao, lo m1, new tires.
644-732 l/SS&-5478
l~gage rack. rad ials, 642-llSS new battery See lo a p--------
37~9510 Costa MHCll 645-5700 prec:iate. Sl450. 979-2873/ ·73 Mark lV Unc. Coi11 .
962-0401 after S wht w/wht llhr seat:.. cover Replacement
S'lW). sell $4700. 642 5615.
531>-2286. I ~••••••••••••!?.'.? IMMEDIATE
DBJVERY
AND
SEE US! '78 Regal. l OK ma .
AM /FM . air, wire
wheels. $5400. 963-7224
-----xlnt cond. accident Ire.·.
'74 Monte Ca rlo. air. runs on reg gas. S3SOO AMI FM. n t:w tires , 646-7078
Inboard Ski Boat. 430
T hunderbird eng.
Stevens hull. easy on gas, xlnt cond. $3200/bst
1 ·74 Caprt. 6 cyl. auto
"1 1 0 c--... / trans. xlnt cond. $2195 or
MARQUIS TOYOTA
MISslONVlEJO
831·2880 495-12 t 0
S2400. D ys 536-8877 ,i----------
"' 11 ,._,. -~ bstofr. 962-8t29 _581_·9327 __ e_v_es _____ Mere.cry
'74 Mon le Car lo. P IS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Year FREE Coclllac f.9 I 5 9950 •••••••••••••••••••••••
of r 5411-6370.
1974 Cobalt, 225 OMC stern dr. good cond
wftrlr S9500. 496-2801
eves
Tta ''~'°"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ..... Sale/
.... 9120 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 lnlernational : Xlnt
Camper shell for a Chevy cond. Power st r. air,
Luv or small P U. Very $3500. 714/673-6672
ruce. $100. 497_.1.17 eves. 'TT Blazer 400 CI. Extra
ttalariaed~ 9140 Clean/ Loaded. Lo ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6M-3370.
11IE MO-PEDDLER li-n-.-.,-,----9-,-6-0 New PEUGEOT MO--·••••••••••••••••••• ~1~ 1469, Now 1977 FORD
'78 Motobecan e VLC.
Perf. cond. rack, bags.
800ma $3115. 67>3641
~or::-1 9150 .......................
MllltSac. '"79 Yamaha 750
Spec.. 1800 mi. Sells for ~Will sell Cor $2900.
645-8594
COUltH rtCICUP
4 speed, AM/FM stereo
tape, economical 4 cyl
engine & 18,400 low
miles. (lH 86209).
t&k.R3764T).
$3671
THEODORE
ROBINS
2925 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA M ESA
979-2500
WE BUY
CLEAN CARS
&TRUCKS
CONHEU
CHEVROLET
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WE BUY
USED CARS
CALL UsedCar~gr 540-5630
1011\~0\ & ~O\
• llNCOlN·MfRCURV
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
WllUY USB)CARSt
We're the new Chevrolet
dealership in the Irvine
Auto Center. We need
your used car•
1972 HONDA E lsinore. JOE
Entire Bike Recently .. ~ •c PHERSO~
FORD
'2060 HARBOR Bl VD
CO~TA Ml~A b4'2 · 0010 RebwlL Excellent cond. ~ "
SI.000 . Call eves. CHEVROLET
494-4747, or see at 462 St. '74 FORD 21 Auto Center Onvc Aoo 's Dr.; Lag una COURIER JRVlNE
_ee_a_ch. _____ -t Many extras! Must sell. 768-7222
'77 Sui uki, 75-0GS, like Only $1S95. Call MS-6287 1-------
new Must see. $1300 _or_~ __ 5_.____ WANTED!
'Indeforcar '68 Ford 'r'l T .. Pullman Late m odel Toyotas,
MS&lO/M:>-0128 art 6. sheU, new clutch, good Volvos, Pickups & Vans.
2 Hodakadirtblkes.Grea tires, super clean, $1800. CaUust.oday!
cmdrtiOll. 675-1883 alte _631_·1_7_L8 ______ r":J•l-.illl
7PM '72Courier, shell.
78 ICawasaki 650, lo mi,
xlnt cond .• sz.ooo or bes
new valve Job, good con-
dition. t96-9250
rlf«. B-0258 v----------1 --,570
'78 Honda H awk 11. •••••••••••••••••••••••
,, ........... . c .... ~
"'-U6-tl0l.,. 540·94'7
Bought new 3-8-79. S1350. ...._ d*'--'• 732-2004 dys , 631-268 ins_....,_.. CAR STOLEN . Need
eva. 4wheel drive clean depend. car, truck,
8uhaco 250 Sberdat & 175 1971 GMC etc. Have cash. 1213)
AJpioa, like new, $47 I fCMI•• ,_926-'l __ lS&. ______ _
ea/bst. 961-1258 Absolutely loaded with SCA.SH FOl CARS
---------everything imaginable Top dollar for clean cars Mlllw,.._._S./ from sunroof to &tnacb!~dforornot! ... /Stoi• tl6 f\mbuster. sucker price HOWAllDCIM.,...
•• ... •••••••••••••••••• 0Yel"S20,000. Dove6.QuaJ1Sts. Rt:NT 23' FIREBALL. Asking
SELF CONTAINED. $17.950 ~=;=::e)
R.EASONABI 0E. CALL or make offer NEWPORT BEACH
66Bl. E¥ell ii you don't b~ il • ..
RENT Luxury Moto youmualleeltl WANTED: Dune Jfuggyl
home 22' Palomar. IOILONGPIE Street Jegal, cheap. Cal ~I. '216/week + PONTIAC KlrH31-G5.'J
hll.IW<a:IS) IHOOINcltllYd. Alllal.._erted
"71 0 20'. """ w....... ·-..... ~ ............ . f:io~ ztl:Oo~~: 19U65 I 61'-2500 ~•••••••••••••!?!?
Bdloa. 4l'1s.M5'1 '70 Ford van. Xlot lnl. is l!QX 2 dr, '5J>Cf, 8WI rf,
Elqllarw' m1JU tr h All1FM caas • more. a/c, AM/FM/Cass, UMg
air wninl 11: ·It m., M\S\ see. $2750/bsl orr. whla.552-19'3,960-6795.
,.,.:...,..0010 w ' :·UOI eves, 710-99H "71 Audi, 4 cyl, auto, fmt
T ........ Tl"fttl 9170 · wh1 dr, aru1, n ice car.
.......... -........... '72 Ford Van, stock, Sl500. '7Sl·9529
II' 'In*-aell conL ::!'.\new trana, brakes, IMW 9712
C.t. Wit, •l••Pt 6, elec. 650.675-3641 _ .................. .
Jdra._.fll.Tm '71 C!levy Suburban, a ll
76...,..... poww, alr, &5K milea. CREVIER
9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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DtSCOUMTED
mP&COMPARE
•DATSUNS•
Lcrgt Selection
OfAIMocWs
SAL~LEASING
PARTS-SERVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
284S HARBOR BLVD.
S4o.64 I 0 540-0Z 1 l
"We need lo buy clelln
Datsun used cars"
$Will Pay Top Dollar$
COSTA MESA
•. DATSUN
284~HARBOR BLVD
540.6410 540-0213
'78 280Z. AC, 4 spd .
AM /FM stereo cass.
$8005/of r. 838-2430.
·m 4 spd. Station Wlrgon.
Newly painted. Runs
s upe r . $1000/Bes l
631-~
SEAVICE
or 12.000 males In add1
uoo to warranty on any
new
1979 MAZDA GLC,
626 & TRUCK
AL.~
RlE£ AM/FM Rodio
with the purchase or any
new l979GLC and
FR.E£GAS
fillup if you can beat our
deal on any new G LC. 626
or truck ln stock.
SEE US FtRST!
Mi roe le
Mcnda/RettOUtt
21SOHarbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
645-5700
9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'77-4.'iOSL, 21,000 ml, im· mac. rompany cared ror,
must sell $24,900. 752-'1510
dys B75-S491 eves
'T1 450 SL. Spectacular !
Red w/blk int. (019TQT>.
7141847-9941.
'78 3000 Mclaltc g reen.
Mint cond. Under 20.000 mi. f\111 warranty. Pvt
Ply. Must Sell. &?st offer
O\lerSl7,000. 714-fi75·7U l.
'79 300SD turbo diesel. sunroof, maple yellow. lo
mi, aft 6P M 897 4500
FOR SALE
MERCEDES
'72 :B> SE -dark blue.
grey leather interior -
$7,900. 532-4091 o r
m-6686.
'77 Celie a. air. stereo,
radials. s lvr mctalltc.
27K m1. m int rond
493-7199 --------
'67<Arona. AM 1''M. ·•UlO,
xJnt cond. New paint. lo
rru. S750 ofr. 842-8372 ----~-' 78 Corolla SRS Llftback.
Per< rond Many xtra!>.
Must sell. 846-8190
'77 Celie a GT liflback .
Auto. A M FM cass. S1lvt•r. Must Sacrifice
$4000 559-0197.
'75 Celi c a GT. air . AM/FM 8 trk. 5 :spd.
957-6112 Kar en. 497.4332
eves
Tri.... 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 TR-7 Coco brn. Many extras. $7,000. or best of· fer. dys. 8J9.-0986, an. 5.
~!M.12
Volkswogett 9770
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0,.-. County's
Scb ado Center
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PURCHASE
ORI.EASE
YOUR MEW
1979
CADILLAC
NOW!
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NABERS ~
•••••••••• •••• • •••••••• I ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!_
ORANG Jo: COUNTY ·s ~i~IC. P.OP. $2400 NEWEST
UNC()l.N-MEl<CUR'
DEALERSHIP '64 Nova Runi. great. 3
spd 6 cyl Good tran:.po
Sl9S. 631 ·003il -----• '7>! Z 2 !1 ('am a r o
Blk1Blk Supl'r clean.
rust.om ordered. l IK m1 .
837-QIU
'69 a.v• WfJl'
350 hi comp. engine,
350H P. Recent trans.
S100t0r best orrer Dave
556-6633 days. 545-7884
eves.
RAY FlADEIOE
UNCOLN-MERClJRY
L&-1.8 Auto Ceolt'r Or
SDFwy Lake Fore3t d lt IRVINE
830.7000
'72 Col. Park 9 pass. wag
Wh ite , fu lly loaded 1
X1nt ! $2,000. 67$-6161
4 Mercury Villager Mc>n ·
tego. 9 pass , A/C, PIS
P/B. reg gas. Bef 9AM or
·12 Chevy Caprice . I Af\Spm 67>_1883 ___ _
owner. Gd cond. all 67Colony Park St.9pa~:.
power , A IC, 5 1350. St Wgn Had10. AIC... a ll .
549-atSl pawer-opts, er cnlrl. n<'w
,AJtfTBS tires & paint & mOC"r
68 Chevy Wa~on, p/s, ~.~Mf s harp . ssoo. p/b. AlT. luggage rack • .__ ______ _
tail itate. am/fm. New
radials. new ball. A good ~-llDl:llW &erV1cable worlc horse.
S750. Firm 979-2873. aft 5:
962'°401 VW -Having trouble sell-1.: ing)'OW'car"Try us Too '78 Seville Elegante, 'S90>ev. l·T ntbed. dual
dollar • Paid for or Nol! Umited F.ditioo. low mi. whls. sO bed & rack. Rbll
Bnng your car lo .Jim golden bro n%e. com · 327. nu tires. $2000.
Marino Volks wagen, puter. aU options. incl SC!-0687. (It's a steal I.
18711 Beitch Blvd . Hunt-mnrf. $C50dn & lake over
ington Beach . Ask for lse. pymnts of $U$ per °"Y'ler 9925
Frank Marioo or Tom mo. Bud Lynch. 776-5110. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Clalass Supreme Cf)
Auto, air. new tlttS &
batt. 100% meeh. SUJ1611
cln. Musl sell. $1t>!J:>
642"'504
76 Cutlas~. loadt>tl
showroom t'ond 39M rT)•
$4400/bst. S46·20H4
l\Jkm. ews581·9l10 72Town &CntryWgn.ruJ. ew 197 9 C utlat1 :-
------ly equip .. orig ownr. Supre me Broug b•ni~ '6.5 VWSqback.gassa ver. '68 Cad de Ville. Clean. Sl.299.646-8297_ aft6PM w/V-8, auto. l'S /PJl,
Xln d N t Wifes c·ar wh1te/lthr int. ' • t con . ew putn . ...,..,.. 0 ... , .. on Caie's11•_. 9930 A1C, AMlf'M radio"'
$1275 1146--3648 •1
&1J ~ •••• ::: •• ".':•••••••••••• much more Ch01C1P of
'76 Dasher . AC. 4 spd. '73 CDV, xlnt cond, all 1971ConLt.own rar Areal rotor:-$6.933. 759-9Ga.'.i
AM/FM. Good cond. xtras. full pwr. S8.600mi, mileage car. Run:. ltkt: ,_Bkr ____ _
$3500.551·9445. ~eg ga s. S2695· new Loaded . $2950 . PWo 9957
'10 VW BUG. Xlnt cond. ~or 759-0705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New brakes . De ath '79 Eldorado. 2 lone Con~ 9932 '75 Plnto Wagon V·6, auh•
for ces sal e. $l800. Blut1IS1lver.Loaded.Sky ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrans.20mpg.lowm1le1t
847-2416 rooC S19.000.&IO-l?96. '67 Fastback. Complete. 52900/of ft:r . <7 1A •
'76 450SI. ..,., Cl I k . ood ,,.,,., eng & trans eAo95bsl S.18-8625 after 5 p.m . I<. brttlant red with parch· 71 VW 411 Square back. ~assic. 00 m g · 0(; 714•630_9380""9Al\t· Wl!l'kends. or C7l4 1
menl intr. New brakes, Runs great. Looks great. · .__ ...,13 6PM, 714.S46.3622 aft . 498-1000. ext. 307 wkd.•ff'
........ new Pirelli tires . $165<.. 552·3565 .....,._ · 8PM • o. w • .........._ lit :;;,.-7782 · TI .-.nto agon . ..,.,._... ,_ '76 Eldoc"ado Convertible. d M 'I '74 610 Wgn, A/C, 4·!1pd, '6l VW bus. $900/make Loaded. Lt. blue. While "78 ann iversary spec.. runs AOO · us t ·~<'•
lugg. rk. AM/FM. xlnl '72 ~E 4.5. mint cond, ofr. 33966 Malaga , Apl. lthr int. Be a utiful loaded, car cover, 13K $2000.644·~ _
nx.'C.h.&body,newlires, sunrf, lomi. After5PM, B.DanaPoint,493-9145. 'SlS.000 Firm. Days 714/ mi. $14 ,500 /bs t ofr. PtpDuth 9960
$23)0/080. 640-1785 675-8434 'B7 vw. good paint. new 6216-2989 Eves 624-4828. 621-6064 •••••••••• ..... • ••• •• • •
'73~0'l$3900/mkofr. Dys '7 6 4 5 OS L Mer . tires. Porsche rims & "76 Seville. lo•ded. qwrk eo.g.-9933 '72.F\t:;)' Ill. xlnt <"ond. 'lo
630·2630J. eves/ wknds Cpe/Roadster. 27.000 mi, hubc&P!l, good cond .• FM sale $8000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. Cul y loaded
548-3321. ticorgia very clean, l lady owner. stereo,831-6125 · 833-adays. 70 Cougar, good condi· 536-_· _7268 ___ _
Pnvale.602/837-!419 ·=vwSquareback Runs lion. 351 en". $1500 PORtiac .9965 71 Dauun F·10, 5 spd, ':ood •-aood cood ·s1 000 •m cad CDV, 1 owner. in 548-6602eves. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• «>mpg, xlnl cood. Must '70 ~E. Must see cond. " .,. ., · · · good shape, all extras.
aac. buying house. cau slvr clus1c cpe, snrf. orbestoHer. 714/963·5005 fine Int. Sl IOO. Costa 'B7 289 eng. Very clean. '79 n-ans Am: T Top. 3M
73137.,.. reblt eng. auto. air, blk M ood 8 k mi. Loaded. Must sell. • -· ..... *" l 500 P P 64()..~ '79 VW Sciricco 7.000ml. en.~ nms g • trac stereo. 2131966·0046 213/332-802fi """· •• ' · · .,_,, AM/FM cass. Many ex· $1295. 493-7032 aft 6. '76 Sliver 280-Z Lo/ml.
Perteet cond. Must Sell! '5,600. ~/833-1361,
Dorothy
'72 240-Z Cd. Mech.&
body. Many extras .
$3.850. SSl-8910 eitt 2400,
Doug 842-5687 eve.
'70SIOWAGON
Good engine Ir great
bod)'. New tires. Have
ALL receipts. $1000/ or
b est ofrer. Dave .
55H633, dys, or 54~7844.
6\'es.
'74 260 2+2Z. AM/FM, a.. wbeel4, air, clean. autmove . .,,..._
~ "'12 Pick Up. U.S1
.._ Samuel CaSHtte .....MMIOe
dys.644-179Seves. 'TT Seville. It blue/blue
'76 --.· Xlnl ""nd. elec. $7t r.,,a.J:n._Mtourrsert. 4$98~209711 ! lnl. 19,000 ml, all xtraa. Dodgt 9935 181 PooU!1J TrXlans Amd.i Ful-
UN .. v '""''"""' pp SlO 000 751 4344 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y lou<l<--u. nt con lion. sunroof white with blue · • · · • . Low mileage . $6875/or Int. L 0 •de d . ca II '73 VW Van. Fold out bed. ~2659 64 .PO LARA 4-dr. Good besl of for Ph. 832--4765
.un '"·05 Stl Bltd radials Xlnt Ca ltbr 11 r solid car. PS/ PR. AC. Leave message. _.u · cond. 714-840 -'5566/ 'T1 d ~ ·a ac· StealalS675.63t·5823 Ma 9742 213-595-7648. Berni. ~eq.in 18P;~. ml. wln~s. '78 Trans-Am Macho
••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .....i. 642.......,. f\Jsltivelt can sell your o K M M a ch 0 h 1 i.: ti
'89 MGC GT: Very clean, ~ VW Squarebuck. new '72 EL DORADO Con· <'111'-truc ·van at no cosl performance pkg. 11198
needs trans repair. $1600. brakes. recent work on vertible. Russet ext t.oyou. 547·70lS out oC only 200. llurst '1·
a ccept trade-In M.C eng,$600/bstofr.675-7281 w /bone leather int. '65 Corne t. AC. Good spd. heade rs. all i>wr.,
P.U. or Cam aro. 646-2370 '89 vw Squarebaclt Mech. Every opl. Xlnt cond. tramportati $500 a I c . Me t a 11 i c It rtt
or•2918 xlnt. Stereo cass player. S5.000.6U-S.eves. 497 f~ · w/beige velour. Onkl St '>Cl\ 96.1-0228 • mags & trim. Charlh: MC9I 9744 ,,.,.,.,. New 1979 Cadillac "16Colt.Veryloml.Sspd. 542218-5,M-S. •••••••••••••••••·~··•• '70 VW Bug. Xlnl cond. SevtlJes. Your choice of Xlrc cond. Must ull, bst -
"10 MGB, flood condition, New paint, sunrf, Sl450 colors. SlS.821. New um dr .. 5.564ml days Tom, "76PS4 Pdr. Grc~~ Mh•o5
$1800. 494-4275 afl. orbstorr 768-3237aft6 Eldofados available at ,,,_,_,.__ • B,A ·VVV'•S 81><'
5 30PM ......,...,~.,."""'· •3295, call e ves o r : · comJ>arable uvtngs . • ,..,. 9747 ·~ Call now for appt. ,.,. 9940 weekends.640-4636.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1600 59023· Bltr ...... ••••••••••••••••• '85C.Ullna, itlllt cood. an am White/Black, mint v...&....... 9772 '18 CdV. White/wilt leatbil '11 LTD new eaa. fr t.rana. side &c out. new eng. $600
oond. mall)' ex.tru, P.P. T--red trim. Like new, a MMle<X~wer. orbest.~7·SS84 acsu.All' -1ofterl?Mm.eve.
..,_ "8ft .,,. ... 1U "H Jl\ll"d Van; 9tlDdard ..
.. .,... No mll••I•· ewtomtl'4 Great ta. ~ ~ .... ., ...
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(1ll PRC> Sll-2703 ·-• .. ••••••••••••••• ..ar.. Lo mi. 811-4ml G I sr. llO\lwaY ,. BUOGX Ha&cbbtck, 01•tie.1c--1'71 Ford C.toaa •·Dr "18 T..A. white/tan, pis .
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.... ,.. ...... All/P'll ca11 IOmN r. t I '710 ~ ~·' "71 Seville, It blll!t_ blQe oa PB r ... Al · p/b, auto. air eon'd .. .. ...... ., • _................. YOLYO Int. like new. 35,UUU ml, .-... • auo.z r. am/fm at.ereo tape. All 831'3171 .-n.tafr.MS-l'793 ·•.a.SUNROOF, new EXa.t.JSJVELYVOLVO tl:!00.7.ltll ~~arvak~fi ractory opUona. N~w
'rlllWllMftOflMMI.._. "" t725 :;.•~bing. 646·5210, IArlellVolvoDe1Jer 'T1 ,.. __ de VIUe . 3011 ev.inm,!145-aU • ~/JowOffemr.J. !!-!7~41 '11 I ft I a W Mii-amt.. '71 Dodie. e cyl.. ..... •1Alr611ned aJri..t. eampe~ runs 1ood, bM&. w/SQ llft ldldl, ..-1 oner. -.1911 all u• •Httlb•t orr. s. •• ,. .... ·-,,-DDdle--.-Vl,--•UC.0,--,.,-.
• ~ .. eoat. Tvl. ... ........ .... ............ ~ ... -. ... ,. ...... ~
...... w.. •••.11••!1-••HH•••••• inOranieCowat)'I rtliles~excelleD\ ccncli· M-42a -.,., ' '11-•IDdc..nP> ,.nr.wg Pw.?6T_.. BUYorLEASE t lon • own owner • PalitlvelY ce 1eU 10UJ' •
.... .,.(......,) ....... j .... Mtn coed 0030 RECT 477.2311 n•aln11 and car--truc'k·HD •l DO'*' '78 Tran• Am, hlb'
,.,-.Ai 118 (.riU) ~ ...... •70 9tl IS j_... -.c beMa. • toJQU. 54'M018 eaulpped, lOK ml, bnt
'Tr•; •i11a (0111) 09 _,. J::::'' ...., ao. mi. lllot cond. "13 LTD, lo ml, all power, w7pt ...r::. • Pintt®-::=t~lli'=OI) ..,..,.... ae Ceco ttl7 All/Flht.,Ori&OWDI'. Jlbtc • ...; ~•1• ,,,.., ..,., arrtgrJ ,., .• ,, JN c,.. ....................... n . aft s. -.MS n , , ...,,, 9'10
Clilliln dira 11\JBTS O.•••lmporU • -.:J'\ 2011 '19 X1nt c:ond. Very k>w "1DCUltom 500. Wbt. 4 dr, .................... t.-.
-DICXlllUSR --~ Anaheim 1uv-rm. air coodl stereo\ T IODdl'md,.. 4TBird.Xlntcond. lo\al· llOl'ORS Top. 6 af ordab •· Call141-452$ 17 lolldtid. Buram>d1 Int. INW I• lf71 JIDW. w.....,, S.A "'n • ~ w/ten, DK '72 lltl. auto, air,~. •WI Wlth wtllte vayl top
4 .... Jo mi, llvr wired 117.2m -. ... *P 1. c-> Ex· AllJP'M, klu' lat, SllOO. ,71 c .. -C 1 '13 LTD wq. 51,00G ml, 51l·IM7or'188-aH ~-r-=:eo-r.1,.~ 'Tl l'la&JJl...,eoavri· =::..:aalo Imports P.P.-..&1 ml'a. r'Jl. Pl~~:~/r: = t:o=~ XlDt ¥ 4 ...... ~J-or ••· • .. Dllltt. cap, • 'n a.&IOD w,... • ... CIMI., .Uvw blue ill eol· .~ ...... •••••••••••• _ ...... ,.. ... *-. AM/Pll ..._\I •Ill: I lpd Xlnl cond. ndlalt,lomJ,1Dntcoad. ~ IM\af "*.· Call ?.~0:rt>0 41 cir,1•,0DO ml. V ... , a.w1baft ~k
Oii TM~ All or ..... .,. kept. amt -flt Mat. Pn. PtJ. "7IO WJ·llU +•ft IP• • .._ . mmuu ate. -..alPd.newW. i".M num4111Pll. ca.i. .. _..., --.... ,. ....... •llllaft... ndio.$lal11a7S'
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BRAND NEW 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE
BRAND NEW 1979
CHRYSLER CORDOBA
Automatic transmission. an economical 3 t8 CID VS. Power
steering. Power brakes and glass belted wsw radial tires
(10~)
BRAND NEW 1979
CHRYSLER LE BARON
4 DOOR SEDAN
VB engine. automatic torQuemte transmission. power steering.
whlto sidewall gins belted redlat tires and morel ( 166261)
Th1l'I oconom1cal coupe has 11 2215 CID 6 cylinder engine -
tho most orovon tor ooonomy & durablhty and an
11utomallc 1ronsm1ssion 0019741
SU.PER SAVINGS
ON FINE USED CARS
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! I
1977 CHRYSLER
MEW YOlkll COUPE
VS. automatic transmission. power steering. oower brakes. split POwer
seat. Power windows. air cond1t1on1ng, cruise conlrol. 1111 wheel. leather
1ntor1or. AM/FM stereo radio w/S track tape. sunroof. electric door
locks. v1ny1rop 4 wsw tires ( 147401).
s3995
'70 LINCOLN
COMTIMEKTAL SEDAN
VS. automatic trans air cond
power steerlflg. power brakes.
power windows. radio & 8 track.
split power seats vinyl IOD 4
WSW !Ires (n5KKV)
'7 6 CHRYSLER
CORDOIA COUPE
VB. automatic trans . a1r cond .
power steering. power brakes.
AM/FM steceo radio. 1111 wheel.
cruise control. vinyl top & wsw
trres. (4<40PCV).
s1095 s39_95
'74 CADILLAC
COUPI DE VILLI
Automatic transm1ss1on. VB. air
cond . f ull power steering.
brakes. door locks. "¥.tndows &
seal. AM/FM stereo radio. vinyl
top & wsw !Ires (080UOWI
~76 CADILLAC
COUNDIVIUI
V8. automatic trans . lull
power-steering. brakes. dr l<fks·
windows. seats. air cond . till
wheel.· cruise conlrol, AM/FM
stereo. vinyl top & more•
(742PON)
s3195 s5995
. '7e PLYMOUTH
VOIAUCOUPI
ve. automatic transmission. air
conditioning. power steering,
power brakes. vinyl top. radio.
b ucker seats & wsw llrea.
(65SUUR)
•73 CHEVROLET
IMPALA COUPE
VB. automatic trans . atr cond .
power steering. power brakes. !flt
wheel. radro. vinyl top & wsw
tires. (280GR0)
s3995 s1295
.
llEED CASH!
We'll pay top dollar for good, clean & late
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VOL. 72, NO. 80, •SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 , 1979 TEN CENTS
Siebert Silent on Resignation
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1'hl' only mn11 who lrnov.b for
ure wh)• llunt•nttton BNtch
M yor Pro Tt•mµ<>rt' Richard
Stebt>rt res1acnt-d from th,• (.'tty
Counc&J 1s Riehurd S.d>ert And
he's not talion~ much
When Stt>bert dropped tht·
bombshell on his !>tunned col
leagues Monday night, ht> s~ud
external presbure.\i h.id become
great and Wt'r\.• In conflict With
ht' ram1lv nnd oroft'S!llOnial hte
He rept.atl'd toduy tha.t pn"b
1urf! had ov(.lrlapl)t!d into h1b
prtvat~ llft
·• 1 could h1n c ,cont inu :d on the
coun<'ll and collected my $175
salary w1lh fnnge benefits
'·But everything l have done
has been right and above board
and I just d1dn 'l want to start
playing politics."
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JOHN THOMAS (FAR LEFT) DIRECTS REMOVAL OF CAR
Student's Project Spends Night In Campus Pool
Auto Dunked
School Pranks Stan Early
By MICHAEL PASKEVICIJ
Of .... Dally f'ill4 SUttf
Senior prank season apparent·
ly is off to a splashing start at
Huntington Beach High SchOoJ.
Tuesday morning. sometime
alter midnight, someone (most
campus observers believe it was
a group of seniors, a lthough
nobody seems to know for sure)
decided to throw an impromptu
pool party. The guest of honor
was stud ent BiJl Ott 's
\ Volkswagen.
The VW sheJI that Ott had
parked near lhe school welding
shop was pushed silent.ly past late night securil) forces to the
pool area. Bolt cutters took care
of the cover charge.
A narrow ramp became a
ga!lgplanlt and the Bug, freshly
pamted with a yellow '79' mark·
ing this iraduation year, toot
the big plunge. It did not noat.
• Submerged at the six·foot
• deplb· of lbe pool, tbe bollowed-
o u t VW quickly achieved
celebrity stat.us w~n students
arrived for classes Tuesday
morning.
tor politely tell him to get lost.
"I wonder how they got it in?"
asked a friend before both stu-
dents cleared out. chuckling.
Ott. a 17-year·old junior, ar·
rived on the scene.
"It's there." he s aid calmly.
"And there's nothing I can do
about it."
As school officials pondered a
solution, Ott silently tossed
small change onto the roof of his
former class project.
Enter Huntington Beach City
Councilman J ohn Thomas.
owner of a crane and trucking
company.
It took Thomas and crew just
a few minutes to run a tow line
to the drowned car and hoist it
out with the help of a large
crane <at no charge>. ..
Thomas lat.er noted t hat the
incident reminded him of
younger days when he and bis
buddies used to place outhouses
in the middle of highways.
But Stt'bert remCAined tight·
1tp1,ed on what forces migbt be
eiterllng lht-pres::.ures.
"T here's something t can't
talk about." he said. l won't
elaborate "
Several people said previously
that Siebe rt had r eceived
telephone threats concerning the
s afely of his family
U1s wife said todav thev never
had received any threats and
Waddill
Retrial
Cut Off
By REBECCA HELM OI ttw 0.lty ,.i ... SIMI
The trial of Dr. William Wad·
dill of Huntington Harbour was
abruptly recessed early today
a fter lhc jur y heard testimony
Tuesday on brain damage by
two medical specialists.
Pres iding Judge Byron
McMillan offered no explanation
for the delay.
Waddill, 43, is being retried in
Orange County Superior Court
on murder charges involving an
abortion he performed two years
ago.
In earlier testimony Tuesday.
Dr. Ralph Rucker told the Wad·
dill jury that there are rare in·
s tances when life s upport
systems are withdrawn from ex·
tremely ill newborn babies.
Rucker is head of the intensive
car e unit for newborns al
Childrens Hospital of Orange
County.
Life support for an infant is
stopped only ir doctors de·
<See DOCTOR, Page A2>
Schools OK
5%Pay Hikes
For Workers
Huntington Beach City
<elementary 1 School District
trustees Tuesday night granted
five percent pay increases to
teachers. administrators and
confidential personnel.
The pay raises are retroactive
to last July 1 and are expected to
be paid in a lump s um in May.
An identical pay r aise was
scheduled for the district's
classified employees but the in·
crease was held up Tuesday
because or a disagreement over
another matter, a trustee said.
The increase will be forthcom·
ing when the disagreement is
worked out. according to trustee
Roy How.
"The others got a five perceht
raise and it is only fair that
classified people get tbe saoie
thing," How said today.
Classified workers Include
teacher aides, bus drivers and
maintenance personnel. Con-
f id e n ti al e mployees are
secreta ries to k ey ad -
minisll'ators as well as others
who work . with the district's
payroll and in the personnel c:te!
partment. .
The distrlctwide raises bad
been held up because or the pre-
vious statewide freeze on the
salaries or public employees.
Total cost for the raises, in -
cluding the classified personnel,
are estimated al $4~1919.
The increases wm bring lbe
avera1e salary of teachers rrom
$17. 719 t.o $18,805 per year.
that she was upset about those
reoorts in the newspaper.
Siebert s aid he received no
telephone threats at his home.
He said he would not comment further.
The 35-year-old Siebert also
said rumors lhat he i~ selline his
house and pharmacy businesses
and moving from the city also
are not true.
··My house has been put up for
sale. but it is only conicidental
with my decision to leave lhe
council." he declared.
Siebert said his family has
outgrown the residence near the
Civic Center and he is looking
for a la r ge r ho m e in the
downtown part of the city.
He said rumors that he is sell-
ing his pharmacies are "pop.
pycock."
Siebert owns a pharmacy on
Beach Boulevard and has
partial inte rest in a nearby
pharmacy.
Siebert said he has been
faithful to his campai~n goals in
'976 in working for tight fi scal
controls and for open govern·
ment.
.. I a ls o have fought for
employee rights.·· he noted.
"When I ran for office in 1976.
CStt Sii.ENT, Page AZ >
O..ly,.••SW.t-
GENE CARRIER ANO EMPTY CAGES THAT ONCE HELO HIS EXOTIC BIROS
NeweestJe DlueH Eredlcetlon Effort Took 330 Healthy Ones, He Seys
Valley Pet Dealer
Angered by Kills
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI tlle Dally f'ii.t 5Uttf
Pel dealer Gene Carrier had a
tear or two in his eyes last week
as be watched federal task force
members place his exotic birds
in plastic bags and gas all 330
with carbon monoxide.
"The whole evening was very
difficult for me." the owner or
Fountain Valley's Pets For Less
shop said this week. "We had
rather strong attachments for a
couple of those birds.
"Within two hours. they had
destroyed them all ...
Now Carrier is angry. Federal
blood sample tests have proved
negative. and a spokesman for
the Department of Agriculture's
Newcastle's disease task force
admits t he Fo untai n Valley
birds probably were not in-
fected.
No one can be sure. though,
said task force spokesman Don
Nielson. until a complicated,
long-term "broth" test is com·
plete d in a San Gabriel
laboratory.
Work at the laboratory is
backed up. Nie lson s aid .
bec ause or the tremendous
number of tests conducted in
tracing the state's latest out-
break of Newcastle disease.
So far. Ntelson said. t he
federal government bas spent
$384,000 in purchasing a nd
destroying cage birds and flocks
either carrying the devastating
disease or suspected of carrying it
since it was discovered a Stanton
bachelor's pet was afflicted with
iton Feb.20:
Pel dealer Carrier contacted
t he l42·m e mbcr stale and
federal task force on March 11
when be discovered lhat some of
his birds had been purchased
from a dealer whose nock had
been exposed to the deadly dis·
ease.
··1 was concerned about my
customers and my birds." Car
rier said. "I asked them lthe
Santa Ana·based task force) to
come out to the store and check
it\>Ul."
Apparently. task force mem-
ber s determined that. because
the flock had been e xposed. tests
would be a time-consuming
problem in a race to contain the
disease in Southern California.
Carrier voluntarily closed the
doors to his s hop at 18120
Brookhurst St. and waited three
days for the task force disposal
team a rrival lo destroy lhe
birds. take blood samples and
disinfect lhe store.
"I think it's tragic." Carrier
said this week. "I called because
I was concerned about the
welfare or the community. and
they destroyed the birds before
they were round to be inrected.
It's awfully wrong ... "
There is one positive result.
Carrier admits. "The children
who have been calling and cry·
ing to find out if their pets
purchased at Pets For Less )
have to be deslrQyed will know
now that the birds aren't sick."
Carrier. who has about $12,000
coming from lbe federal govem·
<See BRIDS, P•ge AU
FV Police
Still Silent
On Slaying
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI tlle O.ily 1"1114 $~
Fountain Va lley police are
continuing the investigation or
the murder of a 28·year·old
m othe r of two w ho was
bludgeoned to death early
Ma rch 8, but remain re latively
tight·lipped regarding their
work.
Capt. John Beddow said that
investigators are reasonably
certain they know what kind or
weapon was used in killing Mrs.
Joan V.irginia Anderson but that
they have not found it.
Mrs. Anderson's pajama-top
clad body was found in the
downstairs guest bedroom or her
home at 16587 Hemlock St
Thurs d ay m orning by a
neighbor.
Police immediately clamped a
lid of secrecy over the case. re-
leasing very limited information
because. they said, the in·
vestigalion and subsequent con-
viction of the killer might be im·
paired.
Captain Beddow would not say
what type of weapon police are
seeking in the bludgeoning com-
(See MURDER. Page AZI
Coast
Weather
"I wonder how they're aoina
• to get it out?" asked one student
who peered over lbe fen~ just
Jons enough to hear an instruc· Should Women Face the Draft?
Fair and warmer Wed-
nesd ay with cha nce or
showers decreasing to 10
percent tonight and near
zero Wednesday. Lows
tonight 45 to 55. Highs
Wednesday 68 to 75 .
MJ KEPT PHONE
1 Of'F 1BE HOOK
' • 'lly f amlly wanted to kill me
• -the phone WU off lbe book
nl1bt and day." ' f ''Jl'rom DOW Oft tbe ftnt plate
1 J IO to "'-1 or ael1 an)'lhlDc as the
Dau, PUcit."
Tbat .. tbe lldvertl1ln1 tuceea
llol7 "' .... Au ... wllo plKed tllll ad lD \be Dail1 .UC.:
. .., vw Squanbeck a..
"wort" car XD•lUDUI
WASIUNGTON <AP> -As Concresa begins considering
whether to require draft regbtraUon -or even to actually draft
aoldlen -t.be politically tricky qUellion of the role of women is
pushl~ t.o t.be front of tbe debate and eould scuttle lbe wbole ide•. The quesUona are basic: lf men are drafted, should women
be?
THE VNn'ED STATES BAS llOU tbaa lM,000 women in un-
iform, tens of tbouaanda mon tban any other country. All were
volunteers beeauae Selective Seniee atawtea do not. allow tbe
re1,1traUoa or draftinl of women.
The qUllUoe of what to do baa touebed off dlaqreementa
wltlaba tile edmlalltraUon and Coqrw and CCNld threaten wbat
eome 1ee u a momentum towanl • N81Wal ol Nllltratloa.
Tbe nation'• mWt.arJ leaden -•=ta reciatr•tioo ii Deedect beca .. \be cuneat 111tem eouW Dell ...... 8Dldien to meet a crisll -.,.. not easer to lDcJ womea ud nat11 opp19e l8DCliJll them lnlo combat.
'l9Y AND Ol'llaR onoNSN'l'I ~ ....... la•~ of drift.liw .. ud u..t ~ti women 8"a&uall1 tou1d
......... -tllllo ...... Clvll "°" ll'OU ......... .. , adlllkm ol women woalil be tu dilcrlllldnaU. tut would be
struck down by tbe courts.
Rep. Richard White, D-Texu, bead of the Houae Armed
Servicet manpower subcommittee, predicts the House wW ap-
prove a bill providing funds for repsferlng men between the 11es
of 18 and 38. ·•11 YoU include women you might have trouble 1etting It
tbl'OU.lh." be said. "Tbere's still a lot of chivalry tunnin1 around
tlall~.··
A Senate aoun:e rates &be chances of pauinc a rel)atrat.lon bill
1t SO.SO, but NY• t.be odds are 11alaat it if women are included.
REP. llAalOalB llOLT, a.n., 1'llE rankiq RepubUcu on
lbe m.,r-.,....., la adamantly QPPOeed lO repteriq women.
' would be a eomplete departure from our naUoa.al
poUc , "lbe IUd. ~ utioa'a top mlUtary le.den -the joint chlel• of staff -
are ••••""NllJ reeoat..,....."I revival of reliatratioo, and the
Army's ddef ol atan, Gen. Bernard Roten, ii calllnl for a draft ol
up to a.• ..... for U. lndl¥tduel Reedy Reserve tlRR).
.,._. Mid women abould be reclstered, but, "I'm not Pft·
p.1ncl a. .. ,. womea lbould be drifted" -even for elmc:al Jobi.
Men ar. bettel' quallll..t phJllcalb to bandle combat Jobe auch u
(lee j'" WOIUN•, Pap AZ>
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GM'• "secret" X-cors .ore
•ntroduced on P.oge BS.
Whot'1 mote aigni,ficont: the
cor1 themlelve1 or tlarir .od·
uertili1tg ~t?
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.Hospital Approved.
Valley ~ouncil OverturnB Planners
fuun1,11t1 \ .1llt·~ t'llY roun
r 1lmt·n huvt· 11\ t•rtunwd plun
n1nt1 eomm1" ion dt•c•1,111n blo<'k
1n11 Q 61.000 quttn• Coo\ t•ddll1on
h1 .. ·ou11lt1111 V ,tlh•' Cumn111nlt'
lto111Hl•1I
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r111''>il•H ffUlt\011 hO!o~lllul olflclllh '"in ..:o uhctid v. llh I h \' $.'I m1lllon
proJt't'l. 11t•I f\1r t·1irn111t•t11m '"
.1oout two Y•'"'"' llowt•\•1•1 J "'l't 111111 m othlfl
frmll c·cm11c1lm.111 H1·11 "111'1 ... c•n
th.it c·urrwd in u I lo I \ 111\· rt
4u1rcr. hos~utJJ t1tlll·a.1I:. ''' 1 um• up v. 1th .t lt•nt.itl\ ,. m,l\t1•1 vi.i n
tor the rC'!lt of lMi und veloPt"d
.t<'r<'il.Ct" M <H OI Murvln Adh•r
\Ot d 00
Thi• lo k of a mult'r 11l1i1n w1t11
u rw or lht• n •it.,.1101 lh1• 11l11111l11lw
, o mm1M 11111 11·1t 1 h •1l lh1• n1·w .
hOl<IJlll UI v. rntt l-'"'I llH nl h lllllf•d
<'II \ l'l1rnn1n•• lhc 1•d o1 ('1111\
S h1•1tod
ll1• ft't'omnw11d1·il th1.11 lh•·
c•ounrll "ur•tll•r1 th.-11rnJ1•1•t, but
'IJIJ th•' hullit•111 '" l'IK•rh
pl.H ••d 111111 fl'u• 111 t hlh 11 l lHI' l"'
r t• I .1 t 1' ,. I ' ., t 11 1 i. 11 1111 11 11
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ordinator for fo'ountaln Valley
Mrdl<'ul f)(ov1~1orment Company .
told tht• rounc1 that the J)la<'c:
11H•111 11( U1\• bulldlni 11' rrucaal
h.-t'UUll(' II fflUlll lh• 1n with the
nrn111 t'Qt ridur of thc cirnsllni.t
hu1ldln1C
llt• udd~I I h11t ttw ww.; 1s d1•
11111n"d Uli "J1111t a 11lum building"
lo m ul t'h "1lh the c xh.Un"
'·•l'lll\)
'l'hl• '"'" "'111.: w 111 ht• hu1lt on
tht• "' ..... 11•11 >· po1t1un of thC'
ho.,p1t.JJ ., Jt'rt•ug1• 1.llonl( Wurncr
\ v1•11ut• Aen·s~ to lht• budding
v.ould be.• vrov1dcd by u wider
""'' 1.uwt• Oil t:u<'lrd Strt>e t
Qulek Aetion
Thl· udd1t10nal space would
not rnr n•ur.t• tx-d rapacit y at thl'
hm.p1t.il offlt•ial' 1>a1d It wouJd
Jllow lhl'm lo cut down on tht•
numtwr of tri)llc tX!d rooms now
lw l11a: u • .,,'d tind add 16 more dou
hit> I CIOlll., .uH1 00 ~Ingles IO t he Tliej't Solr d ;,, twv. bu1ld1ni.: ·
Ttw 'It rut lun'. a :-.plit level one
.11u1 two stcn y bu1 I din>?. will also
ft• at u rt• t•x pu ndcd maternity
ward fo cillt1cs and a s mall
uud1lonum, offic ials said.
l"ountuin V .i I"°' pol 11'\' ""'''l'f
Larry (jni,v.old rn.1~ huH' ')t'l ..
rww rt'<'Otd 111 hi:-1·1ty f()r i.~'\-tt
111 rN'OVl'rtn>t '\toh•n pro~rt>
and making an urn•i.t followtnJI
J bur~lary
When Jaml'S l>obt>rrul' or 18388
"<i ota Carlotta St returned
inmt' at l . 15 p m Tut•sday to
find his hQmt' brokc>n into &nd
$2.100 worth o( ~terro equipment
,lolt>n. he called pohce
O<ftcer Gris wold res ponded
1mmed1att>ly, took the cr ime re
llOrt and left Dob(•rna c ·~ re~
1dt•nrl' 15 minutt·~ late r , truvel
1ng a loog Sanla Laurella Street.
I le sav. several youths mllhng
about a residential gar age al
IR282 Santa Lauretta and spotted
'tereo equipment through the
Jpt'n door.
Griswold became s uspicious
when the youths s potted him and
d osed the garage door.
Following up, he and other of-
f 1cers detained three adults and
fo ur youths at police head -
quarters. Later, two a.dulls and
two of the youths were releast.-d.
Booked into Oranlo(c County
Supervisors
Back Business
License Plan
A move to require businesses
1n unincorporated areas of
Orange County to buy business
licenses was endorsed Tuesday
by th e county Board of
Supe rvisors
As things s tand now. only
~pec1al kinds of businesses -
masi.age parlors. s a tvuge
dt>all:'rS, nude modc•I ~lud1~ and
others <Are required to buy a
bus iness license
nut s upervisors ind icated
Tuesday they would like to im-
post' a business li cense require-
ment on all buslnos~es operating
in county territory, about 5,000
of them.
Slate legislation. however, will
have to be e nac ted before
s upervisors can I mpose an
across-the-board license re-
quirement.
U nder ex1st1ng laws .
supervisors can impose a bus i·
ness license requirement only to
recover regulatory costs.
Supervisors were told thal
roughly half the S,000 unlicensed
businesses in the county already
requi!e some form of regulation,
bu1ldmg code chec ks and flre in·
speclions. for example .
Rather lhan impose a license
requirement on those busi·
nesses, s upervisors said they
will support legislation that will
e mpower tbelt' lo license all
Dusinesses
fob Bias Charged
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Labor Department on Tuesday
accused the City of Loa An1eles
of illegal job discrimination ~cau.se il aJJe~edly refused to
hire a man who had been treated
for a mental illness.
DAILY PILOT
•
J .111 ""'il ' "'rnnli. It.ii l "'"" 20, ur lhl• l.8Ur'\'lt I Slrt•('\ addn•i.s ror
USPICl()ll of huqilary lllld
J10:oses.. .. 1on of :.toh•n 11ro1,.•rty
Two 17 y ear old h1ly~ were
booked mlo JUVc.•nlle hall for sus
p1e1on of burt<lary
All of Dobem1c's stereo cqu1p·
menl was recoverl'tl, poh ce s aid.
F,.....ra~Al
DOCTOR •••
termlne damage to a baby 1s 1r
reversible and continuing s us -
tenance would be folilc, Rucker
tes tified.
And the dec1s1on is made
within "extremely tight limits."
the doctor added.
Waddill is heing retried on
charges of strangling an infanl
known as baby girl Weaver alter
s he allegedly survived a saline
abortion two years a go. Ills first
trial ended with the Jury
deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of
acquittal.
Prosecutor Robert Chattcron
alleges that W<iddill wa s dt<eply
m debt, without m<Jlpructicc in
s urance. and feared he would he
s ued if the baby survived and
was brain damaged.
Defense attorn('y C h<1rlt•s
Weedman, however. claims that
the baby was already beyond re-
vival when Waddill examined
her at Wes tminsler Community Hospital
Weedman a lso denies lhc
prosecutor's claim of Waddill'~
indebtedness.
In related test1 mony Tuesd<iy.
pediatric neurologist Dr. Glenn
Fowle r was asked his opinion of
baby girl Weaver 's brain
dam age after the infant ':s
circ umstances were described
to him.
f1 owler said in his opinion lh<~
baby's brain was not functioning
normally. Rut he could not s ay
whether irreversible bruin
damage was indicated.
fi'rot1t Pag~ A I
SILENT ...
I was inde pendent with no con-
nec tions or lies.
"I financed my own campaign
and I didn't ask anyone for
permission when I ran for office.
"I don't feel like I have to ask
permission when I leave."
"I don't see <iny reason why
the planning commission or city
council should try and design the
hos pital ... said counc ilman
Bernie Svalst ud, who made the
motion to reverse the planners'
action.
Nielson later added an a mend-
ment that will block issuance of
building permits for the new
wing until a mas ter plan for the
hos pital's future is s ubmitted.
The approved amendment is
not expected lo cause any delay
in building the ne w w ing, city of-
(1c1als said.
Hospital representatives were
a sked to present a schematic
plan of how t~ hospital may be
expanded in the future as the Ci·
l y processes needed building
permits over the next four to six
weeks.
County Backs
Plan to Speed
Tax Refunds
Orange County s upe rvisors
agreed Tuesday to spend $31,000
lo speod up the r efunding rj
property tax overpayments.
Supervisors' approval of the
expenditure fell in line with a rec-
om menclation made by county
Tax Collector-Treasurer Robert
Citron.
It was Citron who reported a
heavy run or property tax ove r-
pa y m ents. r esulting f r om
changes in assessment practices
brought on by Proposition 13, has
refunds running four months
behind.
Citron said his office is being
"inundated wilh te lephone calls
from taxpayers inquiring when
they carr expect to receive their
refunds."
Citron said the $31 ,000 special
allocation will be used to hire ·
temporary help and for equip-
ment needed to sptwd up the re·
fund process.
Leader Resigns
RABAT. Morocco <AP )
Prime Minister Ahmed Osman
unexpectedly r esigned today
after more than six years al the
head of the Moroccan govern-
ment.
DRAFf WOMEN? • • •
the infantry. tanks and field artillery. he said.
ADM. THOMAS B. HAYWARD, CWIEF of naval operaU0015,
said that from a mmtary viewpoint, there is no need to draft
women.
"From an cqujty standpoint," he said, "that really is a
political decision rather than a military decision."
Gen. Lew Alle n Jr., Air Force chief of staff, said it Is not es·
senUal to register women or to dralt them.
Gen. Louis H. Wilson, commandant or the Marines would not
object to enlisting their quot.a of women through the draft.
&l:Gl8TaAftON AND THE ORAliT HAVE been put on
Conaresa· a1enda.. because of deep shortages ln the military re·
serve pools to be called ln a crisis. Selective Service System of· nctalt acknowledae It ii not capable of producina enough rnan·
power fut enough in the event of war. -
Prftldent Carter a nd Defense Secretary Harold Brown say
any regiltrat.ion pro1ram should Include women as well as men.
altboulh they bave not endorsed re1istertn1 anyone.
"II we rqiater pe,..one for flJ\ure use In some form In our
country. tl would probably be Inevitable we would register both.
but U..t doesn 't mean women will be drafted or that men will be
drafted to go into the arrued fortes," Carter uJd recently.
Robert E. Shuck, actlq director of the Seleellve Sen1ce
System, nld a full mobUluUon would ~ulre up to 10 mllUon men
and there are JS million to 30 mltUon drafl-ell1lble men of a1ea 19 to28.
A aSGmaATION BILL 8PON90aED BY Sena. Sam NUM,
0.0a., chairman of the Senate Armed Services m1npower sub· comautt.ee..._ and ffaM'J P'. Byrd, a VlrslnJa tnct.pendent, muee no
PNY ... ror n11ttertn1 women. Nor dMI one 1ubmitted by Sen. Robert ll~1aa, D-N.C.
... Jobn .......,1 D·lllu., cbatrman ot the Armtd Servtce1
Committee, .. ,.. UM ad·volunteer mlUtary ahould be replaeM with
some tJPe at draft, but dtd not 1.,.clf)' if women ahoukl be lft.
cludld. ft. baa Nld, however, that women abould not be expoMCI to com Mt. ·
ID die ltoaH, Rep. O.V. llonttom_,, D·lllM., la tpouortfta a
bUI tlMlt would nqutre ,.~ of bot.II men and woat.a, and
llonllOll* 1 • oppoMd lo wtlldnl women to eomMt. A....a. lpproecb .,.,......., bJ It.,. Paul Pf. lleClollley,
Jl.Calll .. 1 marble NMne c.dGMI wbo 111llMl90ftd 1 blU that would
requtre all a-191N1W mea ud WOIDl8 • ,......... for mtutary or
tlvlba IOYft'DllMllt Mn1ce .
lffanaa Tricia
Tnc1~ N,1xon Cox and her hus band, Edward, leetve Ne w
York s C~rncll Medical Center today with their week-0ld
S()n .. Christopher The infant was born by C<.icsarean section
Di.sneylaml
Strike Over;
Workers Back
More than 500 mainle nanct·
workers went ba(·k to their JOb~
at Disneyland .today after a 15
day s trike
Workers voted 260 lo 211 to re
turn lo their jobs after Dis·
neyland refused to step up
earlie r wage increase offers
Acceptance of those terms by
the 530 strikers means that lhey
will re('eive first year salary in-
c reas es of from $7.29 to $9 56 an
hour and from $8.-42 lo $10.23 at1
hour during the second year or
the new contract accepted by M
unions.
The contract was accepted
after Disneyland manage ment
told the worke rs that any further
pay increases would a mount to a
violation of federal wage-pncc
g uidelines.
Workers uns u ccessfully
argued that the increai;es R
perce nt over the first year and
seven percent over the second
year wou ld not allow pay
checks to keep pace with spiral·
ing inflation In the Orange Coun
ty area.
Park s upervisors and clerical
p e rsonnel who h ave been
performing maintenance duties
during the strike went back lo
their regular jobs today.
F'rot11 P~ A I
BIRDS ...
m ent as payment for his par
rots, par a k eet ~. f1n't'h 1:~.
cockatoos and a tra ined Macaw.
1s left without birds. though
He. llke other C:rhfornaa dci.11
••rs whose busincsse~ tire ut a
standstill during the current m
fe clion. will wait a while and
then fly c:>ast to purchas1· nl'w
stock in Florida o r New York
The caged -bird ep1d e m1 c
seem s on the decline, Nielson
said this week, but the federal
government in Washington 1s be
ing asked to commit a second Sl
million to the fight des cribed as
the wors t s ince millions of
chickens were destroyed dunng
the 1971-74 &>ulhcm Cahfornia
epidemic.
NewcasUe disease can be fatal
to nearly all b1 rd s pec ies.
especially ctuc kens. but is con
sidered onJy an irritant amon~
humans. Nielson t-a1d
Frot11 Pagr A I
MURDER ...
milled by a man whom polH·c
believe was known by the dead
woman.
Investigators also are contmu
ang to check out finge rprints
taken from the Anderson home
following lhe murder and arc
slowly ruling out possible sus
peel s as the ir s t oriei. arc
followed up, he said
.Lightning
Means It's
Spring ·
"r saw th1s light then I saw the
trees e xplode It sounded like
someone hud fired a round from a
i.holgun right next to my ear.··
Lagur11t Beach Police Office r
Danelle Adams got a vivid
closeup of Mother Nature 's
pyrotechnics during this morn·
ing's clc:>ctr1cal sl<>rm.
She was on patrol on Laguna
Ca nyon Road when a bolt of
l1ghtnjng blasted a nearby grove
of sycamore trees. She was tem·
porartly blinded but was able to
res ume patrol in the driving
rain.
Orange Coas t tcs1dents can
t'X pect a few more s howers
tonight ~ut after that, pred1cts
the National Weather SerVlcc
•l ·~ blue skies and sunny day~
ahead
Tht' thunder and lightning that u~hcrc'li in Spring 1£ not spring
we<1th('r. put out the lights so
somt' areas
At about 1.15 p.m . Tucsday in
Irvine . h ~hlning struck an over
head bank of transformers north
of thl' San Diego F reeway
bt•tween Jdfrey Hoad and Culvc;
Or1ve. Power was knocked out Lo
2,300 homes in the College Park
and WoodhndJ:c <irc<J~ for about an hour
Board Stalls
Pay Boosts
For Janitors
Plans to place the Ocean View
'cle mentary > School District':.
2:J head custodians in a higher
pay category a rc stalled again.
The distnct 's administration
and c1t11cn's Personnel Com
m1ss1on have bt•en trying to
reclassify tht• ht:ad custodiaru.
for two years
l''inal upprov:il by district
.rustt!CS would add an average
of $500 a year to current chief
<'ustod1an sa lari(•!-> averagin~
about $10,000 a year. accordin~
to district offi cials.
T rustees sent the proposal
bac k to the personnel com
m1 ss1on for more s tudy Monday
a fter getting an Orange County
Counsel's opinion staLinR that no
significant new responsibiliti~
had been added to the custo-
dians' task list.
.\ T rustees learned last year
~nat the personnel commission.
composed of three volunteer dis
tric t reside nts, had not dis-
c ussed their findings with the
principals of the d1str1ct 's 24
schools
Supt Dale Coogan , noting that
c lass1flcation or e mployee tasks
is a manai.tement decision, sug.
gcst('d the mov(' for more s tudy
and inpul from principals who
a re firs t llnl' management
representatives.
The custodians are seeking the
ne w cl:.i ss1ficatio n and the
higher salaries re troactive to
August 1978.
The 1rullal study and category
change was recommended whe n
1t was dctcrm1ncd that head
custodians had assumed more
responsibilities than were out-
11 n e d years ago when job
descriptions were drawn up.
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. ° COST A MESA • 646-1919
Bauetballs 1095 up
BasbtUll BackMlrds 191ts
BasbtUU Guts 895 & 1095
Basketball Gaal Nets 1 so to 31s
VIUeyUlls
V1lllyUllSMes
,, .. ,..Nets
BaselaaU Mitts & Gllves
BasaUll Bats
BaseUU lllSe
Baslllall ClirM 5'11v1s
Bis .. S111n
lasMll lltiil1 Cllv1s
..... Cllll
ljiiJlltll
Speedo & Adidas Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim G111les
•
Kick Beards
Duck Feet Fins
Masks
Snorkles
R,acquetllall Racquets
lacq111tlalls
lac_..,I Gloves
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Clltllin1
Tennis SHes
Tennis Balls
Weipt Sets
Jum, l•s
O.llllls
146-1119
'
Irvine
VOL. 72, NO. 80, .c SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
You• Hometown~
Dally Newspaper
WEONESDAY,MARCH21, 1979 TEN CENTS
Sex 'Issue Threat to Draft Revival
WASHINGTON t AP1 A Congress b{'"lns considering
wht<lht•r to n>quan· droft rl'gllslrahon or .-ven lo actually draft
cl\•llians lht> pohhcally trwk> qut>~taon of ttw role> of women u.
pushing to th..-from of the dl"ball' .tnd t'Ould cuttle lht> whole idea
Tht.< question~ itrt• b1tl>U' IC men a.re llrMftNJ. should wom •n
be"
THE l 'NIT£0 T TES HAS MORE than l~~.000 women in un
1(orm . h'nl> of lhou:,und:, more-than any other country All wtrt
\Olunker:. beC'au::.t· Sdl'C't1ve St>rv1ce statute:, do not allow the reg1straltofl or d rafting or ~omt•n
The question o' what to do has touched off disagreements
within the adm1rustra11on .ind Congre:,s a nd could threaten what
WaJdill
Retrial
Cut Off
By REBECCA HELM
Of tM 0.llJ .. ,let SWI
The trial of Dr. Wilham Wad·
dill of Huntington Harbour was
abruptly recessed early today
after lhe jury heard testimony
Tuesday on brain damage by
two medical specialists.
Pres iding Judge Byron
MrMillan offered no explanation
for the delay.
Waddill. 43. is being retried in
Orange County Superior Court
on murder charges involving an
abortion he performed two years
ago.
In earlier testimony Tuesday.
Or. Ralph Rucker told the Wad-
dill jury that there are rare in·
stances whe n life suppor t
systems are withdrawn from ex-
tremely ill newborn babies.
Rucker is head of the intensive
rare unit for newborns at
Childrens Hospital of Orange
County.
Life support for an infant is
st opped only if doctors de·
termine damage to a baby is tr·
reversible a nd continuing s us·
tenance would be futile, Rucker
testified.
And the decision is made
within "extremely light limits."
the doctor added.
Waddill is being retried on
charges of strangling an infant
known as baby girl Weaver after
she allegedly survived a saline
(Sff DOCTOR, Page AZ>
some see as a momentum toward a renewal of registration.
The nation's m!Utary leaders -who say registration is needed
~cause the ,current system could not produce enough sol~iers to
meet a crisis are not eager to include women and flatly oppose
sending them into combat.
THE~ AND OTHER OPPONENTS argue there is no shortage
of draft·age men and that registration or women eventually could
lead to sending them into combat. Civil rights groups and others
say exclusion of women would be sex discrimination that would be
st ruck down by the cou rts.
Rep Richard White, 0 -Texas. head of the House Armed
Services manpower subcommittee, predicts the House will ap·
prove a bill providing funds for registe ring men between the ages
of 18 and 26.
..Jf you include women you might have trouble getting it
through," he said. ".There's still a lot of chivalry running around
this country."
A Senate source rates the chances of passing a reg1strat1on bill
at 50-50. but says the odds are against it if women are included
REP. MARJORIE Hj)LT, R-MD., THE ranking Republican on
the manpower panel, is adamantly opposed to registering women.
"Tltis would be a complete departure from _qur national
policy." sbe said
<See DRAFT WOMEN', Page A2>
Serino Jury Told
Slaying 'Faked'
By KATHY CLANCY
OI tN D•llY ~Itel Sl•ll
A Newport Beach police detec-
tive. who posed last year as an
East Coast hit man in an alleged
murde r.for-hire plot. testified to·
day he faked the slaying of a
Seattle attorney complete with
photos of a blood·s plattered
body.
Sgt. John Simon took the wit·
ness stand in the Orange County
Superior Court murder solicita
tion and conspiracy trial of
Joseph Serino. 42. or Mission Viejo.
Serino. bas pleaded innocent
and innocent by reason or insani·
ty to charges that he t ried to ar
range the slayings of Seattle at·
torney Roger Leed and the wife
Of his CO·defendant. Joseph Bogg
of Beverly Hills.
Bogg. charged with con ·
spiracy and murder solicitation
in the Leed case. faces trial
later this month.
Simon testified he played the
ro l e o f hit man "Ton y
DeMarco·· and allegedly was
hired by Senno to slay Leed and
later. Mrs. Bogg.
Simon said when he went to
Seattle he contacted the wouJd-
be slaying victim and Leed went
Saudis Rattle Sabers
Israel Parlialllent
Nears Pact Vote
JERUSALEM CAP) -A solid
majority in lsrael's Parliament
lined up today in support or the
peace treaty with Egypt as de·
bate neared a close. The Saudi
Arabian press. m eanwhile ;
called for all-out Arab war
against Israel.
prepare for a fong and con·
tinuous war to regain Jerusalem
and other occupied Arab land. It
s aid the Palestinian resistance
PALESTINE PROBLEM
REMAINS -Page A7
with police to pose as a murder
victim.
"First we stopped at a magic
store, l believe, and purchased
some theatrical blood," Simon.
testified.
"We had Mr. Lt!ed lie m the
bushes near the <Sea ttle police 1
pistol range and took scvnal d1f
ferent shots of him." the vice in -
vestigator continued
Simon told the jury ht> used
one of those photos to show
Senno later and collect SS.000 of
the purported $15.000 murder
contrart payment.
La Habra carpenter Roger
(See PWTS. Page A2>
Irvine Panel
Eyes Cable
Rate Boost
The Ir vine Co mmunity
Services Commission is expect·
ed to make a rt'commendation to
the City Council tonight a bout a
proposed increase in cable
television rates.
The commission meets at 7:30
at City Ha ll. 17200 Jamboree
Blvd.
Gas Retailer
To Pay Fine
For False Ads
o.lly PllM Swtt ,,_
JOHN THOMAS (FAR LEFT) DIRECTS REMOVAL OF CAR
Student's Project Spends Night In C•mpus Pool
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin's rejeetion of a Palesti-
nian state prompted the Arab re·
action. but it was not expected to
delay the signing or the treaty
next week.
s hould fight on all fronts "until
they tum the occupied lands into
a blazing inferno f or the
enemv."
Community Cablevision. a
wholly owned subs idiary of the
Irvine Company. asks to in -
crease the monthly S6 fee to in·
dividuaJ homeowners. to $10
An Ontario gasoUne retailer.
accused of falsely advertising
premium gasoline. has agreed to
pay a S2S.OOO fine under terms of
a court-negotiated settlement.
officials in the Orange County
District Attorney's office have
announced.
The James Whlle Oil Com·
pany was accused by the Orange
and Sao Bernardino County dis·
trict attorneys c>f advertising
gas at a higher octane rating
than it actually bad.
The firm admitted no wrong·
doing in the settlement,
negotiated in Sam Bernardino
County Superior Court.
In addition to the fine, the
company is prohibited from any
false advertising in the future,
Orange County orticials said.
Coast
Weather
Fair and warmer Wed-
nesday !With chance of
s howers decreasing to 10
percent tonight and near
aero Wednesday. Lows
tonight 45 to 55. Highs
Wednesday 68 to 75.
INSIDE TODA '1
CM'• "#CM'' X-con .are
lntroduc~d on P.oge 85.
Whot'I moN ligtdfk;ont: Ille
co" t~w• or tlarir. ad· wrl..,~'!
Auto Dunked
School Pranks Start Early
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
01 -o.ll'f l'llM StMf
Senior prank season apparent·
ly is off to a splashing start at
Huntington Beach High School.
painted with a yellow '79' mark·
Ing this graduation year, took
the big plwige. It did not float.
Subme rged al the six-foot
depth of the pool. the hollowed·
out VW quickly achieved
<See POOL, Page A2>
In Washington, House Speaker
Thomas P . O'Neill said Presi-
dent Carter told him Begin.
Egyptian Pres ident Anwar
Sadat and Carter would sign the
treaty at 11 a.m .. PST. Monday
in the U.S. capital.
Parliament's endorsement,
expected by pre-dawn Thursday.
would remove the final barrier
to the pact signing.
In Jidda, Saudi Arabia, a
front-page editorial in Al Jezira
called today on all Arab states lo
U.S. National Security Adviser
Zbigniew visited Saudi Arabia in
a n uns uccessful e ffort to
pe~suade the nation to support
the treaty between Israel and
Egypt.
In other developments:
-King Khaled and Crown
Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia as·
s ured Egypt of continued
economic aid even after the
s igning the Egyptian-Is raeli
peace tre aty , a Kuwait
newspaper reported today.
If approved. homeowners who
are members of community ru>·
sociations that receive bulk
rates would see the fees in·
creased from $4 to $6.70 a
month. Apartment subscribers.
who pay for the service through
rent. would be charged $4.70,
compared to the existing $2 fee.
Tuesday morning, sometime
after midnight, someone <most
campus observers believe it was
a group of seniors, although
nobody seems to know for sure>
decided to throw an Impromptu
pool party. The guest of honor
was student Bill Ott•s
Volkswagen.
Coast Sky Lights Up
According to a rate s tudy by
an accounting firm hired by
Community Cablevision. Ernst
and Ernst or Los Angeles. the
average monthly rate for cable
te levision service in Orange
County is Sl0.07.
Teleprompter. which serves
parts of Ne wport Beach.
c harges $10.25. according to
Ernst and Ernst.
The VW shell that Ott had
parked near the school welding
shop was pushed silently past
late night ~urity forces to the
pool area. Bolt cutters took care
of the cover charge.
A narrow ramp became a
gangplank and the Bug, freshly
County Backs
Plan to Speed
Tax Refunds
Oran1e County supervisors
agreed Tuesday to spend S31,000
to speed up the refunding or
property tax overpayments.
Supervisors' approvaJ of the
expenditure fell in line with a rec·
ommendatJon ma. by county
Tax CoUedor·TNuurer Robert
Citron.
It WU Citron who repol1ed a
heavy run ol property tu over·
paymenta, reaultin1 from
cbaqea in UM11ment practices ~on by Propolltlon 13, bu
ref unda nmnin1 four months .......
Cltroa aatd his office la bei.nc
0 lDandlated wltb telephone calla
from tupayert 1aqulrtq when
tbeJ ca aped to reHlve their ...........
Cltrma Nici the Sll,000 special
........ wlllbeUMdtD ... r.m,..,, Wp Md far ...-... meat_.... to.,.... up tbt,.
lud proo1M.
•'I saw this Jight then I saw the
trees explode. It sounded like
someone bad fired a round from a
shotgun right next to my ear.··
Laguna Beach Police Officer
Danelle Adams got a vivid
closeup of Mother Nature's
pyrotechnics during this morn-
ing's electrical storm.
She was on patrol on Laguna
Canyon Road when a bolt of
lightninl blasted a nearby grove
of sycamore trees. She was tem-
porarily blinded but was able to
resume patrol in tbe driving
rain.
Oran1e Coast residents can
expect a few more showers
tolli1bt but aft.er tbal, predicts
the National Weather Service,
it's blue sides and sunny days
ahead.
AD KEPT PHONE
OFFDIEHOOK
"My famJly wanted to kiJJ me
-the phone was off the book
ru1ht 8Dd day.·· """-now on, the first place
I 10 to buy or seU anylhin1 ii the
Dally Pllot. •'
T1utt 's tbe adverti1ln1 aucceu
1tory ot tM Sam. Ana man who
pla~ed tlaia ad in the Dally Pllot:
'11 VW Squ•reback Good
.. work .. car U lMtJUUC
If you need a place to tell or ~fut~ :z.=,.o=
help write a beat Mller.
'
The thunder and lightning that
ushered in Spring if not spring
weather, put out the lights in
some areas.
At about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday in
Irvine, lightning struck an over·
head bank of transformers north
of the San Diego Freeway,
between Jeffrey Road and Culver
Drive. Power was knocked out to
2,300 homes in the College Park
and Woodbridge areas for about
an hour.
The intense rain that ham·
mered the Orange Coast briefly
(See STO&M, Page AZ>
Other companies s urveyed in-
cluded Storer Cable TV. serving
Laguna Beach ($8.75 a monthl
a nd Sao Juan Capistrano CSlO l :
a nd Orange County Cable Com·
munications. with customers in
San Juan Capistrano ($8.75) and
San Clemente <$9).
.... ...........
nD .. HT 8'0T IN WUTHD l'tCTUM APllURID 8Rllf'l Y TUllDAY
We• ......... ..,. TNe NetqlOlt ......., ._... loon W 1ae Repe8ted A• Alo .. Orllnge Coast
.i
A2 DAILY PILOT Wednffdey, M.t.rch 21, 1979
Oil Companies
Warn of Crisis
Marvin's
Finances
Probed
WA S lll NO T O I AP 1
Re11umpttoo '>I 1111 t·~J)orlb from
lnan <kk'1' ~lt ''.:nul a.n rnct lo
ttw cnt·r~)' cri•u.~. 011 1ndu11ll')' ot
ft<'ials lold Conitn· "today
And t hey "•111 con:i um•·n
:s h () u I d t) r lll' t' r 0 r !I t' r IO II ~
... horlu>!t'!\ 111 .:u1>1>ll1w und 1n
<'r•·ui.t-d Ctwl 11rt\'t'I'
OHtr lul11> of •:non lnlA'rnai
t1011ul und <tutr 011 Corp tolc1 thc•
Senute lo:nc>r..:y Commltltt th.At
t•lthoul(h rt' urned produC'Uon
lrom I 11111 h1t:! f'l'~lort•d ... urnt·
ha.lance t o world c rudt• 011
mt•rkt!ls. ishort al(l'i. or ~''r1nm
h.wl~. t'~Pl'l'1,1lly ~ui.uhrw .inti
heating 011. will be Int'\ tlatblt>
wf\hout 1mmt'dlate in~1Jor 11tcp~
to con&t'rve enerRY
lli>rtwrt I <ioodm.in prt'!\1
1J e n t of Gulf ':. trading a nd
tra n'port<illon !>Ub!-t1d1ary. Jnd
Robc•rt N Dolph, prt•s1dC'nl or
E xxun l 11tl•rnut1onal . to ld
senators th<' world 011 t'r1s1s 11>
real and that Oil companies are
not prohlet-rinSt as a re!\ull o ( the
lran1an s1tuat10n
Both parnkd a bleak picture
TO HEAD HOSPIT Al
William Gonzalez
UCI Hospital
Chief Named
W1 1J1am C . Gon zalez, ad-
m inis tra to r of a New York
teachmg hospital. has been ap-
pointed d irector o f clinical
services at UC Jrvine.
Ile ai.sumcs the post June 1.
Gonzahn wall manage the UCI
Me dical Center , community
r linirs and ambulatory car e
rac ilil1es. and coordinate UCJ af.
fih a tions with othe r hospita ls . ,
He was deputy director for ad-
ministration of the Capital Dis·
trict Psyc hiatric Cente r , in
Albany, N.Y., s ince 1974.
Irvine Lions Plan
Breakfast Meets
The Greater Lions Club or
Irvine, trying to establish a
br eakfa!o\t c lub edit ion, have
sch eduled a nother o r ganiza-
tional meeting, on Thursd ay at 7
a.m . at the A.irporter Inn.
The club wiJJ m eet in the Patio
Roo m . and thereafte r in the
Monaco Room each Thusday at 7
a.m. Fee for breakfast is $4. The
meetings will feature speakers on
topics of c urrentlocaJ Interest.
Scientist Ailing
LA J OLLA <AP) -Dr. Harold
C. Urey, 85, wbo won the Nobel
Prize for chemJstcy in 193f and
helped develop the at.om bomb,
was reported in stable condition
toda y in the coronary care unit
at Scripps Memorial Hospital
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ror gaMJlnp ftUppllf'I'. r lnlmln"
th\• <'rudt> ml twinit prudut•t•d tu
hdp offM.'' thl' lo-ir. o( lrumuo
f\Uf pUt>ti .... hN•Vh'r. h111twr Ill
1 \U fur a nd rHrnrt'r In motor
wasoll~ quuht> than lrunhm oll
Thr h4'a11 111< t·:.mw tt d uy llftN
P resident C'art4't told n tn
jlf ('lllllOOlJ I h•adt'r~ ht· IJhlll'i ti
nl8JOt t•n rJty •ddr 'IS' lo lht" 11.i
11011 M un·h 29
l':neray C:omm1tl('c ('huirmun
tlt•11ry M Jock&0n rwt~d that 1111
SOVIET Oil CRISIS
·c oNAAMED' -Peg• M
comparues havo b.•g un c·ut11n.i
fuel supplle:s LU c.1 greater propw
lion than the l.Otul reporkd lo~~
of Ir <1ruan oil
LOS ANGELES <AP I -Lee
Marvin's business manager was
recalled to the witness stand Lo·
day as the lawyer for Michelle
Triola Marvin tried lo show that
she did not receive as much
monetary gain from her Jovt: ar.
fair as Marvin c lairns .
Attorney Marvif' Mitchelson
conducted un extensive quizzing
or Edward Silver. the accoun-
tant who earher estim ated that
Miss Marvin received $41.000
wort h of benefits during t he af.
fair and more than SJ0.000 more
afte r sht> a nd the actor parted.
M 1tchelson dissected Silver 's
3(.'COunting or how Miss Marvm
received the money
lie noted that muc h of 1t was
included 1n payments of charge
account bills. .. Ate the:.e .ill1x·at1om. the r-c•
suit of real shortfalli, or Jre thcy
to be t>xplained b)I other motive~
:tnd reasons?" Jackson a1ok~.
O..tr 1'1191 Sc.ti l"llel• GENE CARRIER AND EMPTY CAGES THAT ONCE HELD HIS EXOTIC BIROS
NewcHtl• Disease Eradication Effort Took 330 Healthy Ones, He Saya.
M 1tc hetson asked Si Iver
whether 'some or those charges
might have bc<'n for ite ms Miss
Marvin bought for lht> actor or
for his children. Silver said that
was possible.
The oiJ company officiids de·
nil'd attempting to make money
on this lraruan crisis and 1n.s1sl
l:'d the shortages wer e real
And they were bucked by ~n
adm inistration off1dal who told
the panel. "We have e ve ry reu
son to believe that com panies
are behaving reas onubly a nd
equitably 10 the present dlrricul t
situation ...
Bird Deatm Miiltake? li e al so ('O n c<•d e d that
although hl' listed $400 a month
1n cush advances to Miss
Marvin. he did not deduct $4.800
111 checks which Miss Marvin <:n·
dorsed back t.o the actor a nd his
('Om pany, Sant<.ina Hecords She-
had rt•ce1ved the checks as pay.
ml'nt for a r ecording shP madt·
for the comµany
Pet Shop Owner Angry Over Gassing
The official, llarry E. ffergold
Jr .. assis W.nt ene rgy secrewry
for international a ffairs. told the
committee t hat Carter's March
29 energy s~ech would include meas ures fo dealing with the
loss or Irania oil.
U.S. officials have said the
Ira n ian C'Utoff . b e g u n in
December;-· dep r ived world
markets of ro11ghly 2.5 million
barrels or oir daily of which
the net U.S. shortage has run at
about 500LQOO barrels a day
Energy officials have claimed
recently that t his could rise to
about 800,000 or l'Vcn 900,000 bar·
rels before long. despite some
resloration .. of Iranian exports
By n :RRV CLAUSEN
Ol IM 0.ollJ Pllel St.otl
Pet dealer Gene Carrier had a
tear or two in his eyes last week·
as he watched federal tas k force
members place his exotic bird5
in plastic bags and 8as all 330
with carbon monoxide .
.. The whole evening was very
difficult for m e." the owner of
Fountain Valley's Pets For Less
shop said this week. ··we had
rather strong attachments for a
couple of those birds.
· 'Wilhin two hours. they had
dt>stroyed them all.··
Now Carrier is angry. Federal
blood sample tests have proved
negative. and a spokesm an for
the Department of Agriculture's
Newcastle':. disease task force
DRAFT WOMEN? . • •
The nation's lop m ilitary•leaders the 1oint chiefs or staff
are unanimously recommending revival or registration, and the
Army's cb.Jef or st arr. Gen. Bernard Roger s, is calling for a draft of
up to 100,000 men ror the Individual Ready Reser ve <IRR>.
Rogers said women s hould be registered. but, "I'm not pre-
pared to say women should be drafted" e ven for clerical jobs
Men are better qualified physically lo handle combat jobs such as
the infantry, tanks and field artillery , he said.
ADM. THOMAS B. HAYWARD, CHIEF of naval operations.
said that from a military viewpoint, there is no need to draft
women.
"From an equity standpomt." he said. "that really is a
political decision rather than a military decision "
Gen. Lew Allen J r., Air f'orce chier or staff. said it is no( es·
se ntial to register wom en or to dra ft the m .
Gen. Louis H. Wilson, com mandant or the Ma rines would not
object to enlisting their quota or wom en ~hrough the draft.
REGISTRATION AND THE DRAFT HAVE been put on
Cong ress' agenda because of deep shortages in the military re·
serve pools to be called in a crisis. Selective Service System of.
ficials a cknowledge it is not capable or producing enough man-
powe r fast e.nough in the event of war.
President Carter a nd Oerense Secretary Harold Bro wn say
any registration program should include women as well as men,
although they have nol e ndor sed registering a nyone.
"Ir we register persons for future use in some form in our
country, it would probably be inevitable we would register both,
but that doesn't mean women will be drafted or that men will be
drafted lo go into the a rmed rorces,'' Carter said recently.
Robert E. Shuck . acting director of the Selective Service
System. said a full mobilization would require up lo 10 million men
and there are 16 million lo 20 million draft·ellgible men of ages 18
to 26.
A REGISTRATION BILL SPONSORED BY Sens. Sam Nunn.
D-Ga .. chairma n or the Senate Armed Services manpower sub-
committee, and Harry F. Byrd. a Virginia independent, makes no
provision for registering women. Nor does one subm itted by Sen .
Robert Morgan, D·N.C.
Sen. J ohn Stennis, D-Miss .. chairman or the Armed Services
Committee, says the all.volunteer military should be replaced with
some type of draft. but did not s peclry if women should be in·
eluded. He has said, however, that wo men should not be exposed to
combat .
Jn the House, Re p. G.V. Montgomery, D-Mlss., is sponsoring a
bill that would require registration or both men a nd women, and
Montgome ry is opposed to assigning women to combat.
Another approach was suggested by Rep. Paul N. Mccloskey.
R-Calif., a marine reserve colonel who sponsored a bill that would
require all 18-year-old me n and women to registe r for military or
civilian government service.
F,...P~AJ
PLOTS ALLEGED. • •
Hofer lettitied Tuesday that he w•• fint approached by Serino
for the murder of Mn. Bo11. lie later went to Fullerton
police and worked with Orance
Counl1 1berilf'a and Newpon
Beacb lnveatl1atora. Hofer tnUlled, "to f1Dd out lf I could
ftnd IOIDe way to safe theee
people'• live1."
Hofer'• eonllletl with law en·
foreement eventually lead
Newport Beach lnve1U1ator
.robn •mon to poee aa • New York blt mu ud purporWd.ly .,,. • ..,. a '11,000 eontr1ct for
Leed'11laytq.
AITllUDI oftleen Hid Lied
ud Baa CleYIMd tbe mu,.,. ol
Leed ._. ... of the attorne1'1
role lD a ti.I mlWon lawsuit
Jud1mnt qalut a Bnerl1
IUUi ea~ to a.rt.no. Juron ., U.tened to a
tape reeord!DI amOD1 Holtr, ....................... , 11111 p ................... .
"AU l care b that you aet the
Job done," Serino 1atd oo the
tape.
He a1IO said on the recordinc a
millionaire wanted Leed dead
and "when It was done, r
1uarantee you, you are not IOADI
to bave to worry about . . . money Iller that. Tbll 1u1 will
keep ua eotnl·" .
Serino a1lo warned Simon on
the tape no one woyld be wttb
blm la Seattle to poldl I.Md out .
"I don't want you to waate tlle
wron1 . . L 1uy tbou1h," be
11ld. F
Sertno, who bu been trw oa.
bill, tat before UM Juron 'IW·
d1y ....un, ldl bead on bla bud
and dabbtnl It hll lyn dwilll mucb ot die .Umoay.
DepulJ Dlltrtet Attol'HJ Jlm
Brooke,· who ll tmn1 the cue
before Judp Kenaetb Lae, Mid
be eapeeta the trial to COQtlnue
tbroqb -tot nut ..... •
a dmits the Fountain Valley
bir ds probably wer e not In·
reeled.
No one can be s ure . though.
said task force s pokesm an Don
Nielson. until a complicated.
long.term "broth" test is com-
p I e t e d 1n a San Gabriel
labora-tory
Work at the la boratory 1s
backed up , Nie l s on s aid .
because o r the t r emendous
number of tests conducted 10
tracing the s tate's latest out·
break of Ncw('astle disease.
S o fa r . Nielson s aid . the
federal government has s pent
$384.000 in purcha s ing and
destroying cagt' birds &nd nocks
either carrying the devastating
disease or s uspected of carrying 1t
since 1t was discovered 1.1 Stanton
bachelor's pct wus amieted with
it on 1''eb. 20.
Pet dealer Carner contacted
the 142-me mber s tate :.i nd
federal task force on Marc h 11
whe n he discovered that some or
his birds had been purchased
Fro. Pag~ A I
POOL •..
celebrity status when s tudents
a rrived for c l asses Tuesday
morning.
··I wonder how they 'r e going
to get it out?" as ked one student
who peered over the fence just
long e nough to hear an ins truc·
tor politely tell him to get lost.
"I wonder how they got it in? ..
asked a friend before both stu.
dents cleared out , chuck li ng.
Ott, a 17·ycar-old junior, ar-
rived on the scene.
"H's there," he said calmly.
.. And there 's nothing I can do
about it. ..
As school oCficials pondered a
s o l ution. Ott s ile ntly tossed
s m all cha nge onto t he roof or his
former class project.
Ente r Hunti ngton Beach City
Co un ci lman J oh n Thomas.
owner of a cr ane a nd trucking
company.
from a de aler whose nock had
been exposed to the deadly di!.
ease.
"I was concerned about my
customt>rs and my birds ... Cetr
rier said .... asked them tthc·
Santa Ana-based task force> to
come out lo the store and check
it out."
Apparently, task force mem
bers determined that. becausl·
the Oock had been exposed, tesL'>
would be a ti m e-consum in~
problem in a race to contain the
disease in Southern Cu liforrua.
Carrie r voluntarily closed th<:
doors to his shop at 18120
Brookhurst St. and waited thret•
days rot the task force dis posal
team arrival to destroy tht•
birds. take blood sa m ple~ a nd
dis infect the store.
.. , think it's tra~1r. · · Carrier
said this week. "I called becausl·
I was concerned a bout lht>
welfare of the community, and
they destroyed the ba rds before
they were found to be infected
It ·s awfully wrong. ··
There is one pos1l1ve result.
Carrier admits. "The children
who have been calling and cry
ing to find out 1r their pets
purchased at Pets For Less 1
have •to be dest royed will knov.
now that the birds a ren't :;ick ..
Frone Pagtt A I
OOCTOR ...
abortion two years ago. His hrst
trial ended with thl' Jury
deadlocked 7 to 5 In favor or
acq uittal.
P rosecutor Robert Chatteron
alleges that Waddill was deeply
in debt. without m alpract1ct• 1n
surance. and fe<.ired he would l>I.'
sued if the baby sur vived <.ind
was brain damaJ?ed
Defense attorney Charil'!\
Wet>dman, howe ver . claims that
the baby was alre ady be yond re
vival when Wa ddill examined
her at Westminster Commuruty
Hospital.
Silver was confronted with rec-
ords or Miss Ma rvin ·~ charge
account at Scars. which lish .. >d
s uch at.ems ai. ··shirts, slacks
and JCaM ...
Asked whether he could tell
whether thOSC' 1 tems were
purchased for a man or woman,
Salver conct'ded he could not.
Asked whether items listed as
berng for .. lht' 1.·xclus1ve benefit"
of Miss Marvin might have a('
tually benchtt>d the actor, Salver
replied · "There coulcl be an clc-
ml.'nt or mutual bencht. ..
Marvin·!\ lawyl.'r!\ have sought
to -.how M1s!\ Marvin received·
~uffic1ent curn1X!nsation durin(!
lht· aHa1r fo t her SNVil.'C!\ as
homemaker. <:omµan1on and ad-
viser lo the a('tor
FrotR Page A I ..
STORM ...
1. h 1s morning bro ug ht t h e
downpour m£>as ure ment lo more
than an mr h in the las t four days
or storm But problems were
(l'V.
Orang£> County Flood Conlro~
Distract engmecr Ed Schoon !'ai<S
th<• naturt' of tht• rainfall was a n
undoubted fat·tor 1n today '!>
nood.free s1tuat1on
··we got most of our r am 1n
thl' form of shower~ with long in
1t•rvals rn hclwee n." he said.
.. The grounl1 had a chunce to
absorb the rain and we ran into
very few runoff problems.··
But s wolle n Oso Creek in
the San J uan ('ap1slrano area
acated problems for o ne local
farmer when eros ion ca used by
ch;rnncled 000<1 waters under cut
thl· s tream banks and claimed a
number or orange trees at the
Buth~att• form.
.. Still. thl' nun's worth a
million dollurs to us.·· Patricia
Bathgate com mented . ··Every
time we have any rainrall Wf!
lose on<: or two trees and the
e rosion seems Lo be getting
worse ··
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919
Baske~lls 1095 up
Basketball . Backlllards 19ss
Bmetbatl Gals a•s & 101s
Basbtllall Gui Nets 1 so ta 3ss
V1llepaHs
V1ll9"a11SMes
Vlffe,alNets ·
BaseUll Mitts & Gllves
BaSIUtl lats
Baabll Hise
Basaall ClllrM Sleeves
BauUll-s
Basellall llttllt lllves
llSIUll C•
Speedo & Adidas Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles
kick Beards
Duck Feet fins
Masks
Sn1rkles
Racquetball Racq1ets
Racquet Balls
Racquetball Gloves
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Cltlinf
Tennis Shies
Tennis Balls
W1i1ht Sets
J111p Ripes
D111b1lls
•
...... Sits. 1-5:31 51 Clltlr &a.1119
r,.1
Lag11na i SOilth Coast
f:OI TI O N ..
\'our llometow~
Dally Newspape,.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A
.
I
• l
~a n ('lt•tl\l'nt\' C'1t) l'ounc•11
mcmbcni "'" Ix• lnok1nw at pro
J>Oituh1 lo build m11rt> thu11 7 un
its on portmn... of tht• "'on.tt-r
Ru1rch when tht•y ml't'l tonight
l!:i.trell11 PrOJK'rtlt'!t , Ltd h.1-.
r cct'1vt'tl plunntng 1•01n m1:. ion
endors1•ment for u plun to t'1>n
:struct 440 sm~k family home-.,
2 l 1· o u n t r y t· ~ t a l c• 11 , I S 8
townhouws and lhl' Post.1b1hty of
128 mockratt-co:.I townhou <.'II un
lflnd ku•11tt'tl mlund of \ht· San
Otl'go t-'r1-.•wfly
Counc1 lm1•n will tw ,1-.kt·IJ
wn1ght to ap1>rovt' a ui.t• permit
for tht• devt·lopmt-nt. 1nd ud111g a
pro1>0M-d pa~t·ant i.tlf' on 11 por
t1on of the ranch
Thl' ftrm intends to grant land
to bt· ust'<f for the La Crtst1anita
Pageant to tht· pageant commit·
tt:t'
In udd1tt0n, the developer 1s
seek1nK u variance to allow de
velopmcnt on the property
whtlrc slopes execcd JO percent
Pageant Ouster
Hairdressing Chief Fired
By SfEVE MITCHELL
Of II-. 0.1lf ,.001 Sl•fl
Howard Lavelle, an 18-year
veteran of the Pageant of the
Masters. has been fi red as wig
and hairdressing department
head for the annual summer
production in Laguna Beach.
LaVelle was fired late last
week by new pageant director
Glen Eytchison. Festival of·
fi clals said the dismissal was
due to "problems not only with
the direetor. but with other crew
members."
l.aVelle is the third long·lime
pageant employee to leave the
production since last October.
when former pageant director
Don Williamson resigned after a
flap with board members over
the firing of his son.
Eytchison was hired by the
festiva l board tht-following
month, and in Dece mber , he fin.>d
Vic Schoen. director of music and
compoer of the score for the
pageant for more than a decade.
That firing reportedly was due
to the pair's differing viewpoints
on music composition to accom·
pany the production. which pre-
sents re-c reations of famous
art works using live models
A pageant s pokesman. who
declined to be identified, said
"Everyone including the ne':V
direct or c Eytchison ) loves
Howard. and appreciates his
ability and d evotion to the
festival through the years.
"He was let go because of
problems not only with t he direc·
tor, but with other crew mem·
bers." .. These problems have now
been solved," the spokesman
said.
But LaVe lle . who was a
pageant volunteer for 15 years
<See FIRED, Page A2 )
of natural topography.
City codes say such land ts to
remain open and undeveloped.
but Estr ella spokesmen con-
vinced the plannfog commission
that would create an undue
hardship on the nrm.
The developer plans to grade
nearly 24 percent of the total 30
D•oly Pilot SUH P"°to
FIRED AT PAGEANT
Hairdresser laVelfe
percent slope area.
That request ls expected to be
opposed by at least two council
me mbers who fear excess grad
ing of the steep slopes will lead
to more landslides such as the
on es al Calle Nina a nd the
S ho r e cliff Mobile Country
Estates.
Oearin Seen
Tbe developer 1s <Jlso sc£'km~
permission to s ubd1 v1de 445
acres to cn•ate 469 lots on lht• hilly ranch land
Electric Storm
Lights Up Sky
.. I saw this light then I saw the
trees explode. It i.ounded like
someone hat1 fired a round from a
s hotgun nght next to my ear "
Laguna Beach Police Officer
Danelle Adams got a vivid
c loseup of Mother Nature's
pyrotechnics during this morn-
ing's electrical storm
She was on patrol on Laguna
Canyon Road wh<:n a boll of
lightning blasted a nearby grove
of sycamore trees She was tem
porarily blinded but was able to
res ume patrol rn the driving
ram
Orange Coast rc::.1dents t·an •
l'Xpeet a few mort' s howers
tonight but aClcr that. pred1C'ls
the Nat1onul WcathN Service,
it's blue skies and sunny days
ahPad
The thunder and hghln1ng that
ushered rn Sprrng 1f not s pring
weather, put out tht• lights 1n
som e>-areas
Plan's OK
In Laguna
Ope.ns Door
Should Women Face the Draft?
Al about I 15 p.m Tuesday 1n
Ir vine. ltghtnmg struck an 1wcr
head bank of trnnsformers north
of tht.· San 01 ego F reeway.
hl'twecn Jdfrl'Y Rnad and Cul \'1'r
l>rt Vt' Power ~as k nut·ked uul to
2.300 homl'S in tht· l'ollPgt• l'ark
and Woodbndgl' arl'as for <1l)l1ut
an hour
The tnll•nsc· rain that ham
mNed tht> Orani;?c· Coas t bru fly
thi s morn1n_g br ought I h1·
downpour ml'asun•rnent to mon·
than an inch in the las t four 1la v~
of s torm Hut probl\?m'> w1•rt·
ft·~
Laguna Beach finally certifi ed
its general plan as complete
Tuesd ay whe n Cily Council
members voted unanimously to
accept a se1s m1c and safety ele ·
ment outlining natural hazards
in the seaside community.
The action paves the way for
consideration or 10 te ntative
tract maps and 13 divisions of
la nd that were waiting for the
seismic and safety clements lo
be approved.
A spokeswoman for the city
planning staff said lhili morning
a schedule for consjdelation of
the items would be worked out
by F'riday. but indicated the 10
projects had not received basic
cons1de rat1on yet and could con·
tain problems that would delay
their a pproval.
Most discussion was limited to
s uggestions by Cou ncilman
Wayne Baglin that areas in the
document's policy portion be
, amended to cover only high and
extreme danger areas.
For example, the policy re·
quires that soil s and geology re·
ports be prepared on any prop-
e r ty included in geologically
problem-prone areas designated
as moderate. high or extre me .
Baglin wanted the r equire-
m e nt e limina t e d fo r the
moderate classification, noting
that severaJ a reas covered by
the designations were already
developed.
But Councilwoman Sally
Belleruedisagreed.
"If you're going to be cutting
back on it <the policy) I'd Uke to
know moTe about it," she said,
t
indicating she would like further
study.
<See POLICY, Pa&e AZ>
'
' 1 I
Coast
Weather
J<~air a nd warmer Wed
nesday with chance or
s howers decreasing to 10
percent tonig,ht and near
zero Wednesday. Lows
t onight 45 to 55. Hig"'
Wedne$day 68 to 75.
IN81•ET8BAY
GM'1 "ll«ttt" X·ca" .ore
introduced on P.011• BS.
What 11 mort ttQMfkoftl: the
core t,.,,,._lon or t#Wtr. ad·
W'rl'-tlbudoft?
WASHINGTON <AP) -As Congress begins considering
whether lo require draft registration -or even to actually draft
soldiers the politically tricky question or the role of women is
pushing to the front of the debate and could scuttle the whole idea.
The questions are basic: rf men are drafted , should women
be?
TKE lJNITED STATES RAS •OH than 134,000 women in un-
iform, tens of thousands more than any other country. All were
volunteers because Selective Service statutes do not allow the
registration or drafting of women.
The question of what to do has touched off disagreements
within the administration and Congress and could thr eaten what
some see as a momentum toward a renewal of registration.
The nation's milita ry leaders who say registration is needed
because the current system could not produce enough soldiers to
meet a crisis are not eager lo include women and flatly oppose
sending them into combat.
THEV AND OTHER OPPONENTS argue there is no shortage
or draft-age men a nd that registration of women evcntualJy could
lead to sending the m into combat. Civil rights groups and others
say exclusion of women would be sex discrimination that would be
struck down by the courts.
Rep. Richard While. D-Texas. head of the !louse Armed
Reeall Aftermath
Clemente Politics
Enwrgency Urged
San Clemente Councilwoman
Myrtis Wagner is asking Gov-
e rnor Brown to de<'lare a stale
of "political emergency" in her
city in the wake of a recall elec·
lion that keeps three lame duck
counciJ members on that panel
until late next month.
It is the second time in a little
more than a month that the
councilwoman has sought slate
assistance in ending what she
terms "hurtful and wrong de ·
cisions" by the council.
She suggests Mayor William
Walker, and Council members
Howard Mushett and Donna
Wilkinson, all recalled from of·
lice In January, s hould be
County OKs
New San Juan
Fire Station
Orange County supervisors
approved plans Tuesday for a
new San Juan Capistrano fire
station estintated to coat
SM0,000.
ConatrucUon of the ~.•IO·
1quare-foot county faclllty al
Del Obilpo and Camino
Capistrano wtll be1in in May
with completion alated for April,
lllO, oftklall said.
Tbe ni1a1D1 Del Obispo Street
statloa wu built In t•, offtdall aald, and is ''lnadequ1te to
Mrve tbe are1."
TIM _.,.. of I.be new s&aUoa
cilia for 1 steep, shtn1Jed roof, to tonform wflb tbe Spanish
motlf of San Juan Captatruo
commmdtr areldtecture. n. ettJ eomibated .... to
help dlfrQ butldtn1 eotta, eoun·
\J lt.aft91 said. f ~ A.
restricted from voting on mat-
ters before the city.
"As the head of all generaJ
law cities within the state," she
wrote, "I respectfully ask for
you to instruct all recalled mem-
bers or our City Council that
they are no longer qualified lo
speak for, or vote on, matters of
such great importance to the
future of our city.
The three ousted council mem-
bers are expected to continue to
conduct city business until coun·
cil elections April 24. ·
In the meantime. Mrs .
Wagner claims tentative tract
maps and specific plans for
large developments are being
hurriedly processed and ap-
proved by the lame duck council
majority.
"To handle this r ush," s he
says, "we have exactly three
people in our entire planning de·
partrnent and are without the
services or an in-house geologist
to certiry the safety or these
future building sites."
De•~lopment or three large
<See aECALL, Pa1e AZ>
ADKEnPHONE
Of'FmEHOOK
"My family wanted to km me
-lbe phone WU Off the hooll
nitht and d1y."
"Prom now on, the first place r to to buy or sell anythin1 ls t.he
D ll1 Pilot." ;:;at'• the advertistna succeu
l&ol')' ol lhe Santa Ana man who
placed this ad In the DaUy Pilot:
'87 VW Squareback Oood
"work" car"'""''""~
U you need 1 place to sell or
bu7 IOIDl!tblftl, lr)' &he Dell)'
Pilot. Friendly ad-vlaera will
help write a beat Hiier.
Ser vices manpower subcommittee, predicts the House will ap·
prove a bill providing funds for registering men between the as.ics
of 18 a nd 26.
"If you include women you might have trouble gettm~ 1t
through," he said. "There 's still a lot of chivalry runnmg around
this country. "
A Senate source rates the chances of passing a reg1strat1on bill
at 50·50. but says the odds are against it If women are included ..
REP. MARJORIE HOLT, ll-MD .. THE ranking Republican on
the m anpower panel. is adamantly opposed to registering women
"This would be a complete departure from our national
policy," she s aid.
The nation's top military leaders the Joint chiefs of staff
are unanimously recommending revival of registration. and the
Army's chief of staff, Gen. Bernard Rogers , is calling for a draft of
up to 100,000 me n for the lndividuat Ready Reser ve <I RR l
Rogers said women should be registered, but. "I'm not pre:
pared lo say women should be drafted" even for clerical JObs
Men are better qualified physically to handle combat job~ such as
the infantry. tanks and field artillery, he said
ADM. THOMAS B. HAYWARD, CHIEF of nava l operation:..
said that from a military viewpoint, there is no need to dran
<See DRAFT WOMF.N', Page A2l
Orangl' County Flood Control
District enRineer Ed Schoon -;aid
the nature of the rainfall wa-. an
undoubted factor 1n today's
flood.free situation
··we ~ot most of our ram tn
the form of sho~ er~ w1 th lonl! 111
tervals in betwct'n." ht-~<11d
"T he ground h<1d ;i ch<1ncc• to
ahsorb the ratn anrt wt> ran into
very re~ runoff prohlt•ms "
Rut s wollC'n Os o C reek 1n
tht• San Juan C<1p1strano area
c•rea ted µroblems for 11nl' lni:al
farmer when eros ion c·aus (•d h~
C'h<1 nneled nood waters underi•ul
the stream hanki. l:lnd l'l:Hme1I a
number of orange tn•c•i. al th(·
Rath~alt> form
··Still lht> rain .. worth a
<Set> STORM. Pa Rf' A2 1
Julia O'Connor, 19 months, proudly shows
off her wtftner's certtncate for best cos·
tume ln toddlen marathon held Tuesday
ln San Juan Capistrano by the Fiesta As·
sociaUon, for Swallows Week Derek Som·
merville, 18 months. also a winner in the
category. waves off adulation in best cow
poke tradition. Event, in which kiddies in
cowboy garb waddled Possfbly 25 feet,
was at EJ Camino Park.
1970
Pacf G al11t•
Saudis Want
Waddill
Retrial
Cut Off All-out War
..... ~
J Y.fllJ~AL1':M <Al'> A i.olJd
ru 11jon1y 111 hrul'l 'i. t•urhumcnt
llm•\I up lod tty 1r1 :w pporl ol the
JJl'Jl't• lrt•uty with ~gypt as de·
bate rwan-d 11 close The Saudi
Arabi.in vn·t.i.. ml'unwhile .
c•utl,•d for u ll out Ar&tb war
J.:J111i;l 1st u1•l
Primt: Minister Me nuchem
th-win a reJcc\aon of u Palest•
nurn "'lull• .,romplt.'<J lhl· l\rab re-
MARY VINCENT, 15, USES ARTIRCIAL ARMS TO !AT
A• Mulllatton CaM Goea to Jury In San Otego
lrai1 Fight s
Rebel Force
With Tanks
Axing Weighed
SANANDAJ . Iran <AP> -The
government threw tanks into its
battle with Kurdish rebels here
today as fi ghting raged around
tht! army barracks for the fourth
day Two tun.ks, machine guns
and cannons blazing, rumbled
from the barracks grounds to
enter the fray
Jury Mul/,s Sea man's Fate
SAN mt;Go 1Af' 1 The lrial of merchant M.:aman Lawrence I r an 's revolutionary govern
mcnt warned earlier of stem re-
taliation 1f Kurdish guerrillas
continue the ir rebellion.
Singleton. char~ed with severing both arms or a 15-year-old girl.
went to a nine -man, three-woman jury today 1n San County
Superior Court
Judge Earl II Maas Jr . demed a motion for m1stnal Tuesday
during final arguments in the two-week trial.
The Kurdish attackers, includ-
ing young boys and old men.
e r ect ed makes hift barrier s
a lo n J? the broad tree-lined
boulevard leading to the army
barracks on a rise in the western
part of this provincial capital.
SINGLETON, 51. FACES EJGtrr charges, including attempt-
ed murder and kid napping, afte r allegedly chopping orr the
a rms ot hitchhiker Ma ry Vin<'cnt, 15. with an ax Sept 29 near
Modesto
The defense motion came after Stanislaus County District At-
torney Don Stahl implored the jury to render a guilty plea
··t>ecause the put>hc wants ll and Mary wants it."
The Kurds. cartridge belts
a('ross their chesL">. moved from
door way to doorway as bullets
crackled down the main stred.
Groups or terrified civiUans hud-
dlt•d m doorways ancl alleys as
tht> fighting grew
Robert Gnmes asked that a mist.rial be gra nted on the
s rounds that Stahl'~ statements were "inflammatory."
o .... i N-Y i -N G T ff E M 0 T I 0 N • J u 0 G E M a a ~ s a Id
bmn attorneys "g,ave wing to their imaginartons " d unng the
hnal argumt>nL-;, bul said he heard nothing to prejudice the Jury
Before hacking off her arms, Sta hl told the jury that Singlet.on
t reated the girl "as a ccil would a mouse." teasing her with talk
An elderly woman stepped out
or her shop lo watch the fighting,
but ran back in a s a bullet
smashed the window above her
head . Mortar shells fired from
ins ide the barracks slammed in·
to the western part or the city.
of freedom ·
DunnA closing a rgume nL">. Stahl characterized Singleton U!> a
man..whose sexual ad vanct..-s he1d been rebuffed, suggesting the
defendant assciullcd the girl "lo prove his manhood, show her
who was boss " .,
"HE WAS GOING TO S l!:T HEil free all right get rid of Ambulances a nd ot h e r
vehicles dashed through the fire
to la ke the wounded to lhe city's
two hospitals
her." sa.ad Stahl
ln addition to the attempted murder and kidnapping charges,
the jury will decide on four counts invotvmg sexual assault a nd
mayhem.
,..,..., rag~ A J
RECALL ...
ran<'h parcels w1thm the city arc
1·urrently an various stages of
progre~. and the councilwoman
usserts the future of s uch de
velopments should rest with a
new cou.nc1I
She <'•~ the hccivy losses suf·
rered in the recall by Walker
Jnd Wilkinson. udding the ma·
JOrity or San Clementeans e1re
not l>t'ing properly represented
at the counc il level
She asks the governor if a
s tate of political emergency can
t~ ulled in San Clemente
··can you not s imply dtrect
that all major counc il actions be
s us pended until the ne w elec-
tion." she asks
Al the very least, s he s ug
gests, the stale should send an
observer to the final three meet·
ings or the council •'so official
notes can be made and record
the monotonous 3·2 votes which
have plagued our cit> for too
Ion~··
Followtng tonight's 7:30 p .m .
mcetmg, the lame duck council
will have two more sessions
before the elections.
Thirty-six candidates are
seeking election lo the seats be·
ing vacated by the lbree re-
called council members
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Gas R e taile r
To Pay Fine
For False Ads
An Ontario gasoline retailer,
accused of falsely a dvertising
pre mium gasoHne. has agreed to
pay a $25,000 fine under terms of
a court-negotiated settlement,
officials in the Orange County
District Attorney's office have
announced
The James White 011 Com·
pany was accused by the Orange
a~d San Bernardino County dis-
trict attorneys of advertising
gas al a higher octane rating
than it actually bad
The firm admitted no wrong-
doing in th e" se ttlement.
negotiated in San Bernardino
County Superior Court.
In addition to the fine. the
company is prohibited from any
fa lse advertising in the future,
Orange County officials said.
l"f'091Pa,,e A J
POLICY. • •
Counci l members agreed to
approve the offe red document
without cha n ges. however .
noting that the city planning
s taff will be re-working several
portions of I.he generaj plan over
the next yeai:
The vote <'Oncluded a months·
long process that began last
November when planning com-
missioners fm1t considered a n
initial drufl or the beismic and
safety element.
The docu m e nt cover s
geological. fire. flooding and
tidal wave problems that could
occur in the Art Colony.
Councilmen had slated they
would not approve subdivisions
and parcel maps until the ele·
me nt was finished s ince the
city's general plan wasn't com·
plete
The document, wbich includes
maps detailing various hazard
a reas in the community, is availa·
ble at City Hall for residents wbo
would like to see what potential
proble ms may exlst in the vicinity
of t~eir residen<'e.
f're• P.,,e A J
DRAFT WOMEN? . • •
women.
. '_'From .a!' equity s tandpoint," he said. "tha t really as a
political decision rather than a m Uitary decision." ~en. Le~ Allen J r ., Air Force chief of staff, said il is not es·
Hntial to register women or t.o draft them .
Gen. Lou1s H. Wilson, commandant of the Marines would not
object t.o mliating their quota of women through the draft.
&EGISTaATION AND THE D&An HAVE been put on
Concress' agenda ~eause of deep shortages in the military re-
serve pools lo be called in a crisis. Selective Service System of.
fkiala acknowledge it is not capable or producint enough man-
• power fast enough In the event or war. -
President Cartel' and Defense Secretary Harold Brown say
a ny registration program should Include women as well u men
altboulb they have not endorsed regiaterinc anyone. . '
"If we relist.er persona for future use ln aome foi'u) in our
country, tt would probably be lnevltable we would register both,
but I.bat doesn't mean women wHI be drafted or U>at men will be
drafted to IO Into Ute armed forces,·' Carter said recently.
Robert E. Siwek. acting director of t.be Selective Service Srstem, said a full moblUaatlon would require up to 10 million men
and there are lt m UUon lo 20 mUUon draft~Uglble men of aaea 18
to•.
A asGm'l'aATION 81LL 8PON80&ED 8Y Sena. Sam Nunn
O.Ga., chairman ol the Senate Armed Services men,POwer au-.:
commlllee, ud Harry F. Byrd, a Vlrclnla independent, ma.kn no
prov'8MID for reslsterins women. Nor doel one 1ubmllted by Sen.
Robert llorpn, b-N.C.
Sen. Jolm 8'eenis, 0 .11 .... , chairman of the Armed Servlc.s
Committee. says the all·•olunteer muttary should be nrplaced wtth
som e type ol draft, but did not 11peclfy lf women should be In·
eluded. He hu said, howev•, l.lult women &hould Ml oo upoaed to combat.
In &be House, Rep. G.V. Monttomery, D·MIH .• l11ponaorln1 a
bill I.hat would require ......,.aUoa ol botb m.,. aad women, and
MOldlDIMl'J i1 oppoMd to ........ .amen to ~Mt.
Anodlel' approacb •H IUll..i.d bJ Rep. Paul N. llcClollley,
R·CaUI., a marine ,....n• colonel wbo spomortd a bUI that would
require an 18-yeer·old men and WOOien to re&lfter ror mWW'J or
clvtll.., fOY9"1UDent aervtee.
• ctlon. but it was not expected to
delay lhe s igning of the treaty
rwxt week.
Jn Washington, House Speaker
'thomas P . O'Neill said Presl·
dent Carter told him Begin,
Egypt ian Pres ident Anwar
Sadat and Carter would sign the
treaty al 11 'il·m., PST, Monday
m the U.S. ca'pil.al.
Parliament's e ndorseme nt,
PALESTINE PROBLEM
REMA INS -Page A7
expected by pre-dawn Thursday,
would remove the final barner
to the pact signing.
In Jidda. Saudi Arabia . a
front-page editorial m Al Jezira
called today on all Arab s tates to
prepare for a long and con-
tinuous war to regain J erus alem
a nd other occupied Arab land. fl
said the Palestinian ~sistance
s hould fight on all fronts "until
they turn the occupied lands into
a blazing i nfern o for t he
enem y."
U.S. National Security Adviser
Zbigniew visited Saudi Arabia in
a n unsuccess ful crrort to
persuade the nation to support ..
the treaty between Isr ael and
Egypt
Woman Ple ads
lrmoce nt in
Crash D e aths
A 19-year -old West Covina
woman hai> pleaded innocent to
manslaughter and drunk driving
charges s temming from the
Feb 6 Dana Point <1ulo cre1sh
that took th<' li ves of a baby girl
and two Mannes.
Nelda Silverstein has been or
dered to appear at an April 3
hearing in South Orange County
Judicial court on the felony
<'harges. She has been released
on her own recognizance
It is alleged that Miss Si lver·
stein ran a red light at 7 .30_p .m
on Selva Road and Paci fi c Coast
Highway and c rashed into an
a uto driven b y Samue l J .
Mustari. 20. of 153 Avenida
Miramar. San Clemente
Mustari. his four-m onth-old
daughter Alana Carol and Brian
Peck. 19, stationed with the
~river at Camp Pendleton, died
in the smashup.
Youth T rack Meet
Slated in Laguna
The City of Laguna Beach 's
anpual track meet for boys a nd
girls 7 to 14 years of age, who re-
side within the Laguna Beach
Unified School District boun-
daries, will be held at 10 a.m.
Saturday at the Laguna Bea ch
High School.
·The entry fee is $1 per person ~nd ca~ be turned in to the
R!"creahon Departme nt along w1~h a completed entry form by
Friday. Entries may be obtained
at any ollhe &ocal schools or a l the ~ecrea~ Department. Further
mfo!mat1on may be obtained by
calling 497-3.111 ext238.
TO HEAD HOSPITAL
Wllllam Gonzalez
New York Man
To Direct UCI
Clinic Service
William G Gonzalez ad-
minis trator or a New 'York
tCll;ching ~pita!, has been ap-
pointed director of c linicul
services al UC Irvine.
lie assumes the post June 1.
Gonzalez will mana~e the UCI
M ~~i cal Center . community cl11:11.c~ and a mbulatory ccin •
rac1ht.ies, and coordinate UCI af
filiations with other hos pitals
He was deputy director for ad
ministration or the Capital D1~
tric t Psychiatric Cente r , in
Albany, N Y .. since 1974.
I',.... Page A l
FIRED ...
before taking over as assistant
and later departme nt heud for
the complex wig and ha1rp1ecc
design, said Eytchison "felt I
couldn't take orde rs ...
. The long-time Lagunan, who
has been a CO-Owner Of a beauty
salon m the Art Colony for more
t h an tw o d ec ad e s , s aid
Eytchison phoned him last week
to say he was terminated.
··No, he really didn't have a
valid reason ," La Veile said
Tuesday. "He said my work was
very effi cient. but that I couldn 't
La ke orders ."
"It was a personality clash."
he s aid. adding "ll's not worth
working there when there 's this
m uc.b confusion.··
LaVelle said he will miss his
pa rt-lime pos ition as depart
menl bead. Two years ago
festival direc to rs lauded his
wo rk , a nd awarde d him a
lifetime festiva l me mbership.
"l(s 'jind of sad ." he said
"I 'll ~lonely because 1t was a
part of my life ...
But, be s ays. the pageant
. director is the one with the prob-
le m now.
The hair stylist said several of
his volunteer s taff members
have said lhey won't be goan~
back.
"I don't know what he'll do."
La Velie said.
A festival spokesman said
volunteer Mary Kendricks has
taken over LaVelle's duties on a
temporary basis until a replace-
ment is found.
She said repfacing those who
lert with LaVelle would be no
problem.
By REBECCA HELM
Of II• 0.lty ...... 'i.tf
The triaJ of Or. William Wad-
dill of llunlirtgton Harbour was
a bruptly recessed early today
afte r the jury heard testimony
Tuesday on brain damage by
two medical specialists.
Presiding Judg e By r on
Mc Millan offere,d no explanation
for lhe delay
Waddill. 43, is being retried in
Orange County Superior Court
on murder charges involving an
abortion he performed two years
ago.
In earlier testimony Tuesday.
Or . Ralph Rucker told the Wad
dill jury that there a re ra re an -
!) tan ces when life support
systems arc withdrawn from ex-
tremely 111 newborn babies.
Rucker is head of the intensive
car e unit fo r n e wborns at
Chi ldrens Hospital or Orange
Countv.
Life support for an infaot is
s lopped only if d octors de·
te rmine damage to a baby 1s ir·
revers ible and <'Ontinuing sus-
tcna n.t'l' would bt• futi le, Rucke r
test1f1cd.
An d the decision 1s madl•
within "extremely tight hmits:·
the doctor added
Waddill is being retried on
c harges of strangling an infant
known as baby girl Weaver after
she a llegedly survived a s aline
a~rtion two years ago. His first
trial ended with the jury
deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of
acquittal
'Iliie f Takes
Money, Gold
A Lagu.na lieach m an told of·
ricers he lost <'ash and scrap
gold valued at Sl.050 from his
home sometime during the night
Monday
Officers said they believe
thieves s lipped open a door lock
at the rear of the ho me of David
T. Barrell, a Laguna Beach city
e mployee. at 195 Cypress Drive
somet ime Monday e ve ning.
Taken was f600 in cash , three
gold bands . a nd scrap gold
valued at $400.
,..,....Pa,,e A I
STORM •..
mil hon dollars to us." Patricia
Bathge1te comme nted. "Every
time we have any rainfall we
lose one or two trees and t he
e rosion seems to be getting
worse."
Rain gaug€'s throughout the
county indicate that the season's
total thus far is well above the
average annual rainfall of about
12 inches .
Lacuna Niguel has rt!corded
18.05 nches. Costa Mesa has reg-
iste red 14 inches. Huntington
Beach is logged at 15.34 inches
a nd the rainfall log book main-
tained by the sheriff's harbor
patrol ha!' registered LJ.69 lo-
ches
68 and a warm. sunny day is in the
otring, the National Weather
Ser vice said.
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919
Basketulls 109s up
BasbtUll lackMar~91s
Basbtball Seals 91s &'l0'5
Basketball Gui Nets 1 so ti 31s
Vllle,alts
V1lle,W Sll11s
Y1lleytlal Nets
Baseball Mitts & Gllves
Bnmllllts
Bllftlll Hue
Basebaft C1lnl S111v1s
11*111 SMes
BasebaN Battin1 G llv1s
laSIMll C1'5
S,.1111 & Adidas Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles
lick Boards
Duck Feet Fins
Masks
Sllorkles
Racquetball R~Hts
lacq11t Balls
lac~lltball Gloves
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Clltllinl
Tennis Shoes
Tennis Balls
Weipt Sits
Jmp .... •••lllls
Sits. M:31 5:1 Centlr &41-111.9
W!dn!!d!y, March 21 , 1979 s OA1LV PILOT A3
State GO~ to Bu1·1·ow Into Grass· Roots
0.lf'r .. , ... ,_ ......
'AN AWESOME JOB'
GOP Leader Cempbell
Obstacles
_Hamper
Republicans
By REBECCA HELM
OI llM o.ttr ,., ... Slaff
The "ebbin g" California
Republican Party is going to
bounce back, but it faces some
big obstacles, says Truman
Campbell , n e wl y e lect ed
chairman of the Republican
S late Central Committee.
Campbel) was interviewed at a
political writers' breakfast in
Newport Beach Tuesday.
Obstacles cited by the Fresno
attorney as now racing this
state's GOP include
-A party debt of more than
$100,000 left over Crom last Nov·
ember's election efforts.
-Dominance or both slate
legi s lativ e hou ses b y
Democrats.
-Climbing voter registration
of Democrats in Orange County.
long considered a Republican
stronghold.
·'The reason for Orange Coun-
ty's trend toward Democratic
registration is because ot migra-
tio n from Los Angeles,"
Campbell said.
••But I think this trend is
swinging back to Republicans
and fiscal issues are our vehicle."
On lbe subject of the slate ·party's finances, the GOP
chairman said mooey is a "aore
subject" with him right now. He
admitted be was surprised by
the deficit when be took office in
J anuary.
"I was expecting a deficit," he
said ''The amount was the un·
expected part."
A lthoug h s p e aking op-
limisticaJly of the party's fund·
raising plans, Campbell said
direct mail appeals from can·
didates seeking national orficc.-
and out-of-state groups are ham
pering the state GO P's efforts.
He praised pres idential
hopeful Ronald Reagan's "ter-
rific" fundraising ability and ex-
pressed strong faith in his Oval
Office chances
But. Campbell said the former
governor is "siphoning" money
out of California which might
otherwise go into the stale
Re publican Party coffers.
•·California is the big apple
1'nd every candidate and every
cause seeks the fra\t of this
state," be said.
"So we expect competition io
fundraising," be added. "But we
tnow the territory best and we
can produce a better crop."
81 DAYfO &UTlllANN Ol•INMf ...........
A California Re1JUbUuo cbJtf.
ta'n toad Ora.nie C~nty patt_y
fattlalw 'IW.lday be would st.riv
to 'rultaHae and atreo.itben
OOP machinery at the ,,....
root.a level.
'TM reward, be aald, coWd be
vlctor1ite ra~r than defeat.a ln
tlecUom decided by ruor·lhln
marslna.
"lt'a IJl'Dt' &o practice wbal we
Laguna Niguel
pre.ch." Republican State ~
tr al Committee Cbalrmao
Truman CampbeU told a cather·
ina •t tbe South Coaat Plau
Hotel.
"Tbo Job la big. lt'a lllulost
aw Home. . But wit.b a revltalls.ed
and united perty, wt: are ready,
able and willing to meet the
th• Uenp." Campbell said.
A moog ~r things. be t.old
bis Republican Associates of
Orao,e Couaty audience, be will
push ror eatabliahment of reai·
dent· staff field ofliees to better
coordinate the operaUoM or
state and local party organiza-
tions.
Tbe field staff would support
local committees in fund-raising
operatloos, groom recruit and
GOP candidates ror local elec·
tions and pump new 11fe into pre·
cinctwork.
If, through these efforts the
GO P vote.r base could be ex·
,
• • '• I t f •J • • • . ' ·!' ~.-. .
panded by three to five percent,
Campbell said, It "will bring us
home winners in close elec-
tions."
Tbe Fresno attorney also said
he will see to it that mailing ef·
forts are stepped up to improve
s tatewide communications
am ong Republicans.
He said be hopes that even·
tually every GOP household in
California will be on such a list.
"Everyone should have the op-
portu.nity to contribute money to
campalps," Campbell said.
Benefiting lbis effort, be
added. are new poslal repla-
tlons lbal will make it cbeaper
&o mail such material.
By shoring up grass roots
level organization, the party
boss said Republican candidates
should win bigger and bigger
races.
Slide Victims
·. \ ': ~ .. ··-•• 1. : ' ; . '
File Lawsuits ... #"
Two more Laguna Niguel resi·
dents, whose properties were
damaged by a landslide last
winter. bne filed sult seeking
damages from the firms that
built lbeir 15-year-0ld homes.
The new Orange County
Superior Court suit was fil ed
Tuesday by Marion E. F1ynn
Logan, or 25042 Monte Verde
Dr., and Rochelle R. Vasey, of
29341 Los Cruces. neighbors &o
three couples who filed similar
lawsuits last week.
Named as defendants in lbe
ne w complaint were Standard
Pacific Corp., the property de·
veloper, and building consul·
tanta Geotecbnical Consultants
Inc. and Jennings, Haldeman
and Hood.
Ms. Logan and Ms. Vasey al·
lege in lbe suit their homes were
built on the site of an ancient
landslide and insufficient pre·
cauUons were taken when the
property was developed to pre-
vent a landslide.
In addition, they contend a
1969 landslide on the property
was improperly repaired, pro-
moting a second slide l as t
March.
Ms . Logan is seeking $120,000
in property damage a nd Ms .
Vasey $115,000. The plaintiffs
also are asking $3,113 for money
they have spent hiring consul-
tants to assess damage and lbe
cos t of repairs, estimated at
$100,000 to $300,000.
Three separa,te s uits were
filed last week by Julius and
Jean Merrifield, 25012 Monte
$70,000 Loss
In Capistrano
Home Blaze
A fire touched off by ao over-
loaded extension cord roared
lbrough a San Juan Capistrano
home Tuesday, causing an
estimated $70,000 damage.
An Orange County Fire
Department spokesman said
there were no injuries in the fire
at 26382 Calle Lucana, which
broke out shortly before noon.
Owner Robert Goodtbunde r
was at work when the blaze OC·
curred. Damage was heaviest in
the living and family rooms and
the kitchen. 'Jbe rest of the home
sustained major smoke and heat
damage.
The fll'e was spotted by a ca·
ble television repairman who
noticed smoke comlng from the
residence, officials said.
The damage estimate was
broken down as $55,000 to the
s tructure and $15,000 to the
home's contents.
Firemen battled the blaze ror
35 minutee before bringing it un·
der control, officiala said.
Verde; Peter D. and Sharon L.
Honea, 25032 Monte Verde; and
Charles R. and Joyce S. Glover ,
259352 Las Cruces.
Tbe Merrifields and Honeas
na med Standard Pacific and its
parent company as defendants,
wb.ile the Glovers also named
Cal-Home Properties Inc., the
firm which sold them their
home.
1£gal Fee
Hike Asked
By County
• F ees for legal services in
Orange County courts could be
hiked $1 million a year if stale
legislation proposed Tuesday by
Orange County supervisors is
enacted.
Supervisors approved a re·
quest to state orficials for the
legislation needed to increase 16
different court fees.
An increase in civil filing fees
from $8 to $30 was the biggest
hike proposed. It would bring In
$500,000 more annually, county
officials said.
Other proposed increases in·
eluded hiking the small claims
filing fee from $2 to $5. That
would m ean an estimated
$1!i0,000 annually. And charging
10 cents per copy for civil forms
distributed to the public would
mean $25,000 in added revenues.
In related action Tuesday,
s upervisors agreed to ask
legislators to amend deferred
retirement provisions for county
employees.
Under existing law, workers
may leave county employment
and put orr collecting retirement
benefits. The county remains
liable for the money indefmitely,
officials said.
The proposed a m endment
would relieve the liability after
tbe ex-employee reaches age 70.
lroine Race
Dnm:s 4,000
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ARTIST'S DEPtCTION OF TWO HOMINIDS WALKING ACROSS A BED OF VOLCANIC ASH
Footprints Prove Man's Anceston Welked Upright Eertler Than Prevlou91y Believed?
Early Pri•nates Walked
Trail of Footprints Leads to Knowledge
WASfllNGTON CAPI -Two
trails of human-like footprints at
least 3.6 million years old have
been discovered in East Africa.
a finding that proves an an-
cestor or man walked upright ·
earlier than previously believed.
a noted anthropologist said to-
day.
Mary Leakey said in a state·
ment for a National Geographic
Society news conference that the
prints al.so s bow that the
creatures' feet we r e very
similar in shape to modern
man's.
The fosstl footprints un·
covered in the Laetoti area of
Tanzania were m ade by two
creatures who may have passed
separately or together across a
bed or volcanic asb.
Mrs. Leakey said scientists
have uncovered a path more
than 73 feet long COjla1ning 20
prints from the larger individual
aod Z7 belonging &o the smaller.
The creatures making the
prints were classified hominid, a
general category meaning a-
man· like primate a nd not an
ape. The footprints were similar
to five previously discovered in
the same areawand announced by
Mrs. Leakey a year ago.
The footprints are important.
she said , because they show the
c reature walked without as·
sistance from its hands as apes
do. ·
"This unique a bility. freed the
hands for myriad possibilities -
carryin~. toolmaking, intricate
m a nipwation," she said. "The
formula bolds that the new
freedom· ·of forelimbs posed a
challenge. 1be brain expanded
to meet it, multiple activities
became possible and mankind
was formed."
Marine Pkads Guilty
A Camp Pendle ton Marine
who told police be was "upset"
after a spat with bis girlfriend
has pltaded guilty to 10 counts of
vandalism stemming from a
March 2 Ure-slashing spree in
San Clemente.
Kenneth Michael Miller. 21.
admitted the tire slasbings Mon-
day at his South Orange County
their vehicles to drive to work
that Friday morning.
Initially, Miller was charged
with vandalizing all 39 autos but
only 10 counts of malicious mis·
chief were filed by the Orange
County District Attorney.
Miller remains in Orange
County Jail in lieu or $500 bail
pending tus April 9 sentenciog.
Builders Rebuffed
Judicial District court arraign.· A coalition of developers, un· sought the order contending the
ment be fore Judge Robe r t ion groups aod business officials housing dollars had been illegal·
Barcley. los t a round Tuesda y in an ly given to the six-county SCAG An A AU· s anctioned 10 · Police U . Craig Spreckly said Orange County Superior Court agency.
kilometer run is scheduled in Miller told offi cers he became bid to block the flow or federal CE EED attorneys plan to re·
Irvine Saturday to celebra~ the intoxicated after the spat and housing money into a regional tum to court April 18 for addi·
opening of a local instructlona.I began laking bis feelin gs out on planning agency. tional bearings on their allega·
branch of Pepperdine Uoiversi· auto tires parked on calles Presiding Judge Wa ller tions and with a request for an
ty. More than 3,000 runners have Escalones, Puente, Canada and Cbaramza refused to grant a injunction tha t would stop
registered to race; another 1,000 Mariposa with a knife during the temporary order that would SCAG's ~of the housing funds.
are expected. predawn hours. keep $658,000 in federal runds SCAG pla nners expect to
The race begins at 9 :30 a.m. Police have asked the court fro m being s pe nt by the spend the $658,000 in federal
Check-in time is 7:30 to 8:45. that Miller be ordered to make Southern California Association funds this year for development
There's a S2 fee. restitution to the owners of 39 of Governments <SCAG~. of a regional land use proposal
Tbe course circumoaviyates autos whose S6 tires were found Californians for Environment, that could require building more
Mason Regional P ark, rom s las hed as the grumbling Employment, Economy and lower.cost housing in Orange
where the race begins, and downtown residents walked to Development (CEEED> bad and five other counties. nearby wtldlife preserves. 1be ----------------..:.--~...;..;.~~~......;.;=---------------
6.2-mlle race la over almost all
flat territory. a•~' ...
Four Sites Re.ala Gem
Talk Music Center Mulled
Four sites remain in prime
contention for location of a
multi-mlllion dollar mualc
center for Orange County, It was
reported Tueeda) ~ at tbe
annual membenblp meetilll ol
tbe mUlit center orcaldsataa at
the Airporter Inn in tntne.
James K. Naaamatla, prml·
dent ol the Orange County lluaic
Center, Inc., ,.ve a vwbel nm-
down c.a tbe attea after 101De
ratber pointed queltJoaa from
the 0oor OD wby li&e HiHtioa •aa takinl IO loq. • 'Site lelectiOD will be tbe top
~ for tbe comlq JMI',''
Na1•mattu auured tbe mem· ben.
llusae eeatel' litee cuneutlJ
tinder CONtdeTatloa. Nqamatlu
laid, .... · .
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center oftken bave met witb
tbe Santa Ana Redevelopment
Agency relative to a 17-aCN aite
located eaat of Main Street,
acrou from Bullock's In
FubiaG Square. A leUer ol l,n.
tent baa alao been flied bere.
-CUJ of CHta Men:
Necotiauom ba•e been held for
a pollible •lte lD tbe South Coast
Plua wea near tbe new South
Cout 8eDenorY theater.
Aec:onfiq tci Santa Ana a~
tonM7 .lolla llcDennoU, CCMDel
for tie IDUllc ceat.r ll'OQP. a
total of 18 1lte9 bad bteo under
iDYeaticadcm bJ direeton, ln-
cludlnl oae on...s bJ tbe II.la·
... Viejo OilmPM1.
Tbe att.orDeJ laid ... bad In·
stnaeted mule eenter olficlala
tbat aone of tbe detail• of
~ lbolald be dilctoled.
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la otlaer bu1lae11. tb' ~omlaau .. eommltt•• rb·
mlUed a slate of 2S persons for
the l9'7MO board of dired.on. Tbe slate was elected. There
were ao nomlnatiooa from the
floor.
New directors are D.J .
Bentley, Newport Beach ;
Stewart Case, Santa Ana ;
ftoDa)d W. Cook, Mission Viejo;
lln. Loclt Gee Ding, Newpor(
Beach; Warren Finley, Santa
Ana; IUebard Fin, Fullerton;
NUea Gates, Newport Beacb;
Samael A. Hill, Jr., Tustin; aod
Gdfb L. Hodge, Fullerton. Otben lnelucle Mn. William
Holltetn. Newport Beach: IJoyd
E. Klein, AnalMlm , Loul1 J .
Knobbe, San~• Ana: Robert LawrJ, S11U Ana; Georte H. llobr, LQuna Hilla; Tbomu N.
llooa, Oraa1e ; Jam ea K.
Na1amatau, Aaabelm; BH·
jambl Ramtna, Santa Ana aod
JobD Rau, CoRa ll•a.
Al10 elected were lln.
WUUam D. Reeeld. ll'alleltoG:
llra. Laareae• Reyaold1,
Newport Beeeb; Hqb II.~· ~Newport Beacb; llra.
Sdwanl Sduunadler, Newport
Beaelt; Sdward c. Seblk, wa.
Perk; Mn. Richard ~.
Newport Beaeb: and lln. Qlm
8Wl...U, Newpart Beaeb. ,.
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8)1 J.C. HUMPH Rf ES
Certified Gernolowst. ACS
.._..,.JADE
~none of the OfWrll History tells us that re ligious
leaders once used a circle ol Jade,
pre11ed to their lips, as a
"telephone" to God. The mystery
and tntriaue surrounding this
beautiful Oriental stone has held the
interest of ~ and women over the
centuries. W6tb renewed Weatern
interest in China, there is also
renewed worldwide interest in jade.
AnUque jade pieces are enjoying a
popularity boom amonc colleetors.
Before tbe advent of modern tools
and abrutva, CblDele Jade carven
took up to a year to carve an
intricate dellp oa a small pieee ol
jade. Jade 1alned sucb 9reaU1e
dutn1 tbe lmpertal Chinese
d7aa1Uee, that oal1 a small dot
dl1t1n1ul1bed It In tbe Cblneae
jlpbabet from tbe word "ruler."
£arty Dlropean traden attributed
mtdtetaal quallltn to the atone .
SpuJarda called tt ''pledre de I Jeda"
(ltOH of the ftaU) *•UH they tbouPt It eund tldne, problems
wben worn near tlae lddDeJI. Tiie rvene11 llmpllfted tbe name to "le
Jade" wblcb became ''Jade" la
Sn11iab.
A4 DAil y PILOT
Just
Coa. tin
Getting th
Wedn .. day, Me1eh 21 1117V
"Q
.... , •• ~? Tom~~'
Marphia~
Busine
LOVE ANO MONEV OltPT. Our au&ulit Orun"t'
County supttrvlso~. currf'nlly 11u1'erlog under the c>ai.h
11trlclur8 ol Proposition 13, appear lo be caauna about for
ways to pump up their dt n aied t.ru ury baa BuslncH bus
thus come ~r Ute boa rd ·s crut.tny
Llat.-n, do you realm! lhtore an an estimated 5,000
buiuoeas people operahng out there m county te.rnlory
every day without h11ving porued up for a buslnt· hcerutc'>
Ttus ts cuntrary to what happe~ wh ·n you opera.ti•
w1 tbm the ronf1fl('S of an lnrorporated cit'
WE'VE J Ub'T WITN ESSEO, for example, how !>enoUJ)
ly City llaJI can take the ~mess Ucense dodge OnJy
yesterday lo Costa Mesa, one Jane McLaughlin was tn the
muni court, batlllng the ci ty. because s he had refused lo
fork over for the business tab
Happily. a compromise was worked out and Miss
McLaughlin is not now 10 peril of <19ing time in the slam·
mer .
So all this business license money is rolUng merrily in·
to our city coffers while county government is left banging
A P.cnr of Starkeri Subject to Cmmty Bumaeu Licerue Tcu
out to dry. State law currently forbids wholesale licensing
of county territory business people.
Regulatory licensing is, however, allowed.
This means things like potential sexy goings-on and
nudity.
Thus operators of nude model studies, nudie dancing
palaces and similar enterprises must pay a county busi-
ness ree.
Vietnam
Ready
To Talk
BANGKOK, Thailand (Al»
Vietnam flt.lid today It hi ready lo
begin tulks lo normullz~ rela
tion11 with Chmu on March 29 1f
Chinese troop~ w)thdr-aw com
&)letely from lt!I territory by
March 28
The Voice or Vietnam said a
t'ore1gn Minis try note was
handed lo the Chinese Embassy
in llano1 today propos ing the
t..ilki. to bt.' held alternately in
Uanol ~ Peking with the first
round laking place in the Viet-
na mesc capital
BUT THE note and another
Vietnamese Foreign Ministry
statement. also issued today. de·
nounccd Chloa ror cootmuing to
occupy "many areas of Viel·
namese territory" despite its
claims or withdrawing from the
border area it invaded Feb. 17.
The statement said as of Sun·
day more than 10,000 Chinese
soldiers re mained at 16 points in
tbe frontier provinces of Lang
Son, Cao Bang, Ha Tuyen.
Hoang Lien Son and Lai Chau.
It said in Lang Son province
two Chinese regiments were sta ·
tioned six lo 12 miles inside Viet·
na mese territory and that in
other areas Chinese soldiers had
moved border markers deep in-
side Vietnam.
T here was no independent con·
firmation of the claims.
"THE FOREIGN Ministry of
the Socialist Republic of Viet·
n am resolutely demands that
the Peking authorities withdraw
immediately and unconditional-
ly all their aggressor Troops to
the other side of the historical
border line which the two sides
have agreed to respect, im-
m edlate ly s top all crimes
against the Vietnamese people
and s lop m ovin g border
markers deeper into Vietnamese
territor y," the statement car·
r ied by the Vietnam News Agen·
cy said.
WORLD I NATION
ltliDdng It
The cab of a milk tanker truck hangs over
the railing on Lake Pontchartrain
Causeway outside New Orleans but the
driver managed to climb to safety. Police
said Billy Thomas, 19, of Franklinton, La.,
s mashed through the railing Tuesday
after ramming a pickup truck. The tanker
was carrying 5.800 gallons of milk.
Russ Facing Oil Crisis?
CIA Math Model 'Confi~' Forecast
WASHINGTON I AP ) -The
Central Intelligence Agency
says it has reduced the Soviet
U n ion 's econ o m y to a
mathematical model which ap·
parently confirms a n earlier
forecast that the Soviets wall
have an oil shortage in the 1980s.
The model also foresees a
drop in Soviet eeonomic growth
lo an annual level or 2.5 percent
for 1981-85, more than 1 percent
below the aver age r ate in
1976·80. '
"The Soviets would export oil
to the West until 1981. · · the CIA
predicts, "after which they
would become net importers of
Western oil."
This prediction -whic h
caused a sensation when it was
first disclosed nearly two years
ago -is based on the assump-
tion that Soviet oil production
will peak at 590 million metric
tons in 1980 and fall lo 500
million in 1925. ll also does not
take into account major Soviet
policy shifts which may occur.
· It also assumes that net Soviet
shipments of oil to commurusl
countries will increase lo an an·
nual 95 million tons next year
and stay at that level until 1985
If the Soviets try to meet their
shortage by dropping these ex
ports lo 45 million tons in 1985,
the C IA says, Soviet growth
would be increased by more
than 1 percentage point and oil
s hor tages ins ide the Soviet
Union would be delayed.
The predictions are based on
an "econometric model." Such
models a r e widely used in
a nalyzing the economies of
Western countries and consist of
equations set up to represent
employme nt, energy, foreign
trade and other key aspects of
the economy.
THE CIA has devised a model
to study the Soviet Union called
"SOVSIM ." which is from the
words "Soviet" and ''simulate."
Some other categories must also fetch up, like salvage
dealers and peddlers .
GENERALLY SP EAKING, however, if you can just
keep your clothes on, you can elude business taxation in
county territory.
Parton Hit With Suit Its value depends on the ac-
c uracy of publis hed Soviet
statistics. which ls orten ques-
tioned.
Thls apparently vexes the Board or Supervisors.
Far too many business people are oul there slaying
dressed and avoiding t axation.
$3 Million Sought by Porter Wagoner
The agency says the model is
helpful in studying the prospect
or growth in the Soviet Union.
But a CIA spokesman said
these are the fi gures which the
Soviets u s e for the ir own
published planning and that un-
less the Soviets are keeping a
double set of books on their
whole economy -which ~
called unlikely -they do not af.
feet the value of the model.
Squarely facing the fully clothed facts, our Orange
County supervisors will apparently join other county
boards ln trying to convince the stale Legislature to
change the business license law.
THEY WOULD LIKE it amended to read, "Nude or
Not , Pay Up."
If the counties get rejected by the state lawmakers, they
may have to start a campaign lo increase naked businesses in
order lo boost the tax money flow. The county may need a new motto. Something like:
"Buff Business is Beautiful."
Priest Faces Holdup Raps
NASfMLLE, Tenn. (AP) -
Country music singer Porter
Wa gone r today s ued Dolly
Parton for management fees
a nd royalties he said should
total at least $3 million.
In a suit filed In Chancery
Court, Wagoner, known for his
rhinestone-studded costumes,
says Mi ss Parton owes him
millions of d ollars under an
agreement he says was signed
by the two in 1970.
WILMINGTON, Del. <AP> -
The Rev. Bernard T. Pagano, a
Roman Catholic priest accused
of being northern Delaware's
mild-mannered "Gentleman
Bandit,'' has been indicted on
robbery charges.
bery. If convicted, he would race
from 10 to 30 y~ars imprison·
m ent on each armed robbery
count and three to 30 years for
the attempted robbery charge.
Pagano, who has denied the
charges, is free on $30,000 bond
and continues lo work as an as-
s is tant pas tor a t St. Mary
Refuge or Sinners in Cambridge,
Md.
Wagoner also requested the
return of about 130 songs and
song contracts he says were
taken from the office of Owepar
Publishing Co. by ''an agenf of.
Dolly P a rton Dean." Miss'
Parton, majority stockholder of
Owepar, has recorded several or
the songs, he said.
WAGONER WANTS 15 per-
cent of Miss Parton 's net income
from June 1974 through June
1979.
A New Cast.le County grand
jury Tuesday charged Pagano,
53, with five counts of armed rob-
bery and one of attempted rob-Under the agreement, be said,
Residents ·Flee Homes
Illinois Riven Pour Out of Banks
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he was to be Miss Parlon's
manager for five years after she
lert lhe Porter Wagoner Show
and re«ive 15 percent of her net
income.
Wagoner offe red no estimate
of what the 15 percent demand
would bring. but he says that af
that demand is de nied s he
s hould pay him a l least S3
million. Wagoner said he tried to iron
out bis diUerences with Miss
Parton for several years
Wailing I Hear?
Have yo sent f rchan-
dlae and not re It?
A~ having a dlsagree-
menf wtth a bllllng computer?
la City Hall giving you the run-
e-round?
.. At Your Service" offers help In all iheae
matters and more. You can count on Pat Dunn
and her 0~t Your Service,, column to help solve
problems .
If you need help, mall your queationa to Pat
Dunn, At Your Service, Orange eo.at Dally Piiot,
P.O. Box 1seo, Costa Meu CA 92126. Be..,,. to
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Baturc:llly In The Dally Piiot •
17
Orange Coast
lOITION
Y our Hon1etew n
Da lly N .. wtitpape r
VOL. 12, NO . 80, ~SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF ORNIA WE DN ESDAY, MARCti 21 , 1979 c TEN CENTS,
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Sex Issue Threat to Draft Revival
WASIU NGTO 1AI'1 /\:1 Conan·&a bctim1 c0Miderln11
"ht'th.-r to rt"'QUlrt.' draft reg1stnl1on or even lO 11ctuMlly draft
clv1llaN1 th(• r•ollll<-n lly tri<-k)' 11ue11t1on of thf> roh• nt womtln 111
• pu,hang l() the front Of the dcbat~ und could scuttle the whole Idea
l'hc qu1.•sllo11s ure ba it• If men ar · dr•fted, should wom ·n l)e?
T UE NITt;D 'TAT t-;8 HA MORE than 134,000 women ID u.n·
1form. krui of thousands more than any other country. All were
volunlet>rs bt'caus"' !-ic•IN·t1 vl• Service statutes do not allow the
reg1strat1on or drufting of "'omen
The question of wh11t to do hits touched off dibagreements
within the admirustrataun and Congress and could threaten what
M>me 1M.>e at> a momentum toward a renewa l of registration.
TtK.l nation's military leaders -wbo say registration is needed
becauAe OW current system couJd not produce enough soldiers to
meet a crisis are not eager to lncludl' women and natly oppose
'ending them into combat.
TRE V AND OTHER OPPONENTS argue there is no shortage
of d raft-age men and that registration of women eventually could
lead to sending them Into combat. Civil rights groups and others
say exclu.~ion of women would be sex discrimination that would be
struck down by the courts.
Rep Richard White. D-Texas. head o( the House Armed
Services manpower subcommittee, predicts the House will ap-
prove a bill providing funds for registering men between the ages
of 18 and 26.
"ff you include women you might have trouble getting it
through," he said. "There 's still a Jot or chivalry running around
this country ...
A Senate source rates the chances of passing a registration bill
at SO-SO. but says the odds are agamsl it if women are included
REP. MARJORIE HOLT, R-MD., T HE ranking Republican on
the manpower pane l. is adamantly opposed to registering women.
"This would be a complete departure from our national
policy." she said.
CSee DRAFT WOMEN·. Page 1\%>
Serino ·Jury Told
0.llf Pl• Si.ff r!wllt
GENE CARRIER ANO EMPTY CAGES THAT ONCE HELD HIS EXOTIC BIRDS
Newca•tf• Oieea1e Erad lc•tfon Effort Took 330 He•Hhy Onee, He S.ya
Bird DeathA Mistake?
Pet Shop Owner Angry Over Gassing
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
OI Ille 0.01, Pii.t St.ti
Pet dealer Gene Carrier had a
Lea r or two in his eyes last week
as he watched feder al task force
members place his exotic birds
in plastic baRs and R8!> all 330
wit h carbon monoxide.
.. The whole cvenint:: wai. very
difficult for me," the owner of
Fountain Valley's Pets For Less
shop said this week. "We had
rather strong a~ents for a
couple of those birds .
"Withln two hours, they had
destroyed them a ll."
Now Carrier is angry. Federal
blood sample tests have proved
negative. and a spokesman ror
the Department of Agriculture's
NPwcasUe's disease task force
admits the Fountain Valley
birds probably were not In-
fected.
S384,000 in pur c ha sin g a nd
destroying cage birds and nocks
either carrying the devaslstinR
disease or suspected of carrying it
since it was discovered a Stanton
bachelor's pct was arm cted with
it on Feb. 20.
Pet dealer Carrier contacted
th e 142-m e m ber s tate a n d
federal task force on Ma rch l l
whe n he discovered that some of
his birds had been purchased
from a dealer whose nock had
been exposed to the deadly dis·
ease
.. l was concerned about my
customers ~d my birds." Car-
rier said. "I a~ked them lthe
Santa Ana -based task force> lO
come out lo the store a nd check
it o ut."
Apparently, task force mem-
bers determined that , because
(See BIRDS, Page A2>
~Code' Ruled Out
In English Case
By DA VlD KUTZ MANN stltute a cause for dismissal.
CM• 0.111 ~ ... Staff
Slaying 'Faked'
By KATHY CLANCY
Ol U.. o.u, ~ ... Swtf
A Newport Beach police detec·
t ive. who posed last•year as an
East Coast hit ma n in an alleged
murder-for·hfrc plot. testified to·
day he faked the slaying of a
Seattle attorney complete with
photos of a blood ·s pla ltcred
body.
Sgt. John Simon took the wit-
ness stand in the Orange County
Superior Court murde r solicita·
lion and cons pirat'y tr ial o f
Joseph Serino. 42. or Mi ssion
Viejo.
Serino. has pleaded innocent
and innocent by reason of 1nsan1
Israel OK
Of .Treaty
Due·Soon?
JERUSALEM <AP> -A solid
majority in Is rael's Parliament
lined up today in support ol the
peace treat y with Egypt as de-
bate neared a close. The Saudi
Arabian press. m e a nwhile .
calle d for a ll-out Ara b war
against Israel.
Prime Ministe r Me nache m
Begin 's rejection of a PaJesU-
nian state prompted the Arab re·
PALESTINE PROBLEM
REMAINS -Page A7
action, but il was not expected to
delay the signing of the treat y
next week.
fn Washington, House Speaker
Thom as P. O'Neill said Presi·
de nt Carter told him Begin.
Egy ptia n Preside nt Anwar
Sadat and Carter would s ign the
treaty at 11 a .m . PST. Monday
Parliame nt's end orsement.
expected by pre -dawn Thursday.
would remove the fi nal barrier
to the pact s igning.
ty lo charges that he tried to ar
range the slayings of Seattle at·
torney Roger Leed and the wife
of his co-defendant. Joseph Bogg
or Beverly Hills.
Bogg, t'ha r ged with con ·
spiracy and murder solicitation
in the Leed case. faces trial
later lhls month
Simon testified he played the
ro l e of h i t ma n .. Tony
De Marco" and allegedly was
hired by Serino to slay Leed and
later. Mrs. Bogg
Simon said whe n he went ll>
Seattle he contacted the would
be sla)'lng victim and Leed went
...... 'Pop
Bos t o n Pops O r chestra
maestro Arthur Fied le r . 84,
is shown as he welcom ed the
Roston Symphony Orchestr a
back from its trip to China
Tu~sday night. Fiedler. re-
cover ing from b r ain sur
gery. will resume conduct ·
ing next mo nth.
Four S e ize d
In Costa Mesa
Store Theft
with pohce to pose as a murder
victim .
.. First we stopped at a magic
store. r believe. and purchased
some theatncal blood.·· Simon
testified
"We had Mr. Leed lie in the
bushes near the I Seattle pohct• >
pistol range and took several d1r.
ferent ShOtS or ham." the VIC'e 10·
vestigalor continued.
Si mon told the i ury he usea
one of those photos to show
Serino later and collect SS.000 of
the purported $15,000 murdt'r
contract payment.
La Habra t'arpenter Roger
<See PLOTS. Page i\2 I
Waddill 's
2nd Trial
Recessed
By REBECCA HELM
Of .... o.u, ,. .... , ....
The trial of Dr. William Wad·
dill of Huntington Harbour was
abruptly recessed e ar ly tocfay
after the JUry heard testimony
Tuesday on brain da m ai<e b.v
two medical specialists.
Presid ing Judge Byron
Mc Millan offered no explanallon
for the delay
WaddJll. 43. IS being retried IO
Orange County Superior Court
on murder c·harges tn\'olv1n~ an
abortion ht:.' J)t'rformcd two years
a~o.
Jn earlier testimony Tuesday,
Dr. Ralph Rucker told the Wad·
dill Jury that there are rare tn·
s tances when life s upport
systems are withdra wn from ex·
tremely ill newborn babies.
Rut'ker is head of the intensive
care unit for ne w borns a t
Childrens Hospital of Ora nge
County
Life support for an 1nranl is
s topped only if d octors de ·
l('tmint' dam;Jge to a baby is ir·
.reversible and continuing sus·
tenance would be futile. Rucker
testified. No one can be sure. though,
said task force s pokesman Don
Nielson. until a complkatcd,
long-term "broth" lest is com-
. ple t ed tn a Sa n Ga b r iel
laboratory.
A state administrative la -w
judge h as rul ed tha t t h e
Ne wport-Mesa Unified School
District caMol use a so-caJJed
code or ethics for teache rs as a
basis for some of its charges
against former Newport Harbor
Hig h ScbooJ Band Directo r
Richard England.
England's attorney, Lawrence
Rosenzweig of Los Angeles.
claimed the unprofessional con-
duct sections of the code or
ethics applied only lo Proceed·
ings before the Commission for
Teac he r Pre p u r a llo n and
Licensing and not to proceedings
before local school district gov·
emin1 boards aimed a t terrnina·
lion of employment.
In Jidda , Saudi Ar a bia, a
front-page editorial lo Al Jezira
called today on all Arab s tates to
pre pa re ror a long and con·
linuous war lo regain J erusalem
and other occupied Arab land. It
said the Palestinian resistance
should fight on aJl fronts "until
they tum the occupied 1ands into
a blazing inf e rno for t he
enemv."
Costa Mesa police a rrested
four people Tuesday night after
responding to a silent alarm In·
side the Montgomery Ward store
at 3088 Bristol St.
And t he decision 1s made
within "ext remely tight limits.··
the doctor added .
Wa ddill is being retried on
charges of strangling an Infant
known as baby girl Weaver after
she allegedly survived a saline
abortion two years ago. His first
trial ended with the Jury
deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of
acquittal.
Work a l the labor atory ls
ba c k e d up, Ni e lson said ,
because o r the tre m endous
number of tests conducted ln
tracing the state's latest out-
break of Newcastle disease.
So far . Nie l son said , the
fede r al government has spent
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T he ruling by Judge P .M.
Hogan ol tbe state office of Ad·
mlnistraUve Hearings means
the district apparently will have
to find some othe r way to back
up some of Ila accus ations
against England, who is accused
of "unprofessional conduct."
England, now a music teacher
al Corona del Mar High School ,
w aa charged with a long list or
alle1ed violations contained in
a n 11-page report released by
the school district earlier this
year.
A lawyer for tbe school dJa-
trtct had argued that the code of
ethics, a part of the CaWornla
AdmlnlltraUve Code, is a re1·
ulatton for tbe 1ove rf\Jn1 of
public achoola and that a viola-.
lion of that code would con-
Hogan a1r ee d wit h
Rosenzweig, saying the school
distr ict conte n tio n would
"enlarge the scope of the reguJa-
tiona beyond tJae limit.I ol the
legislative grant ... •·
RolelllWeil said the ruling OD·
ly means the district musl find
some other means of backing up
lta charges.
"Tbey have to prove wtuit be
< En1land) did ia true and If it
baa any legal slgnlflca nce,"
Rosemwetc said .
School omcJaJ1 declined com-
ment, aaytq they had not seen a
copy ol tbe rullfts yet.
En1land will 10 berore a Com·
ml11lon on Profeasionti Com·
petence tn oluly.
AD KEPT PHONE
OFF111EHOOK
"My ramUy wanted to kill me
t he pbooe was orr the hook
night and day." .
"From now on, the first place
I go to buy or sell anything is the
Dally PUot."
That's the advertising success
story ol the Santa Ana man who
placed th1a ad ln the Daily Pilot:
67 VW Squareback Good
·•work" car JUUl•xxxJC
If you need a place to sell or
buy eomethlna. try the Daily
Pilot. Friendly ad-visers wlll
help write a best seller .
Police said about $1.200 in
merchandise had been stacked
near the entrance when officers
arrived.
Take n into c us to d y we re
Kyun1 Hwan lOm. 28. or Santa
Ana; Chu Han Yun. 29, of Santa
Ana , and Young Yae Lee. 28. of
Anaheim. A juve nile s uspect
also was being held.
Police said Ms. Lee atte mpted
to drive away from the store
when a patrol car approached.
The three other sus pects ran
from the store a nd were ap-
. prehended in a nearby field.
Kim and Yun were taken to
the Colt.'Mesa City J aU, where
they were booked on suspicion of
bur1lary. Ma. Lee was taken to
tbe Orange County J ail. T he
fourth sus pect was taken to
juvenile hall. ·
Storm Lights Up Coast Sky
''I saw this lllht tben I Hw tbe por•rtb blleded bu& WH able to At_..... 1:1' p.rn. Tuaday la Ulan an Inch ln the laat four daya
lNff =· It IOUnded like reaum• pat rol ln tbe drtvtn1 Jrvl~"'"' 1truek ea over-ol 1torm. But problems were
aomeoae nrect •round from a rala. bead ol tranelormert DOrtb few . lbotlUD rtpt ne•tto Ill)' ear." or..,. Coall .... adeata can of tit• Saa Dleao P'rHway. Orans• County Flood Control La ... a .. eb Police Ofneer' e.,,eet • I•• more 1hower1 betw ... Jettrey Road and CUiver Danelle Adami 1ot a vlvld told~ but after Ulat, = Dl'tH. Power' WU knot'ked out to Dlatrict en,tneer Ed Schoon tajd
clo™f llotbe r Nat.1r•'• UM attonal Weatber , 2,IOO llDmle ln the Colle .. Park ~ DatUN ol lbe rainlaU WN U
It'• blue lklel and 1uan1 dQt and Woodbrtqe ueaa fOr aboul undoubted factor In toda)''• • c;! • durtq tbll rnorD· ............... ....... anlilow' . f'lood·lr4M lltuat.lon .
waoepa\Nloe~ TIM u..der Ind Uf:lnbll thM T be la&enle nla that ham· "We lot mCl9t ol our rain In
ca.,............ ol ........ l!lprt.: • .. ... mend tile 0r.,... Co.at briefly tbe form nl abowen wtth lone lo· :/:talae blut.d 1 nearb1 "°" •••tber,. .... _....ta thl• morn t n 1 b rou1ht ltle tervala bl between." he said. ,. ...... .,... ......... do•nPoW meuurement to more <See S'roall, Pace iU> aome .......
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Coa~c
Weathe r
Fair and warmer Wed-
nesd ay wit h chance or
showers decreasing to 10
percent tonig ht and near
ze r o Thursda y . L o w~
tonight 45 to SS. Highs
Thursday 68 to 75.
I NSIDE TODA'\'
OM'• "secr~t" .\'.-ccrs .or.-
1ntroo1.1c~d on P.a gt 85
Whot'1 mon ttgmficont. t~
co rs ttwmMl~• or t~r .ad
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.42 DAILY PILOT c
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rJSIS to LeODtinue
Congress Warned of Oil Shortage
W A • I ff c: 'r 0 N t A P I
Rt• umpuon ,,r 011 \'11.()0f'U from
lran does not a\gnal an t•nd to
th_, t'nt"rtCY rnt11t1, oil 1ndu•try ol
fl e11,1ls told Coni.;rc•M today
And lh\'l ' 'l•114J \•11n1 umer'I
i.h o uld bru r t• for •trlou '
Nhorl "' (' or a&H<'llnt' and In r rt'a1h'(f fut-I prlct'3
OU1c-lals llf to:u on rntt>rnu
t1on11I and (j ulf Oii c·arp told tf\c
S..•nult' i.:11c•rt;) <'ommlttc-~ lhal
Jlthou~h rt'liumt•\.I pro\Juct1on
from lr.111 hu~ r<'~tort•d i.nrn1•
bul!tntu ti.) world c rude 0 11
m a.rkolb, i-hor\atW\' of rert1lln
fut•I,, l'bJ\4.'l'IBll y gu:.11l11w und
ht:_!lllt o!!........!JU be Ul~VIUibh:
TO HEAD HOSPITAL
Wllll•m Gonulez
New York Man .
To Direct UC/
Clinic Service
William G . Gonza lez, ad·
m tnislrator of a New York
tea r hing hospital, hos been ap-
po1 nted d t r<>ctor or clinical
'>ervtccs al UC Irvine
tie assumes the post June 1.
Gonzalez will m anage the UCl
Med ical Cente r , community
clinics and ambulatory care
fac11illes. and coordinate UCJ af.
f1h ations with other ho!!pltals.
lie was deputy director for ad·
m1111stration of the Capital Ots ·
lrtcl Ps y chiat ric Center . in
Albany, N Y .. since 1974.
Driver Faces
Felony Raps
In Car Death
Frank L F'a l ke nber~. of
Lagunu Hills f<tces fe l o ny
mansl aughter charg(!S ln con·
nection. with a Feb. 8 a ccident on
lhe fog-shrouded San Diego
fo~reeway that ch.timed the Ufe or
CJ West Covina wom an.
fi'alkenberg, 67, al so was
cha r ged Monday with hit and
run driving and driving under
tt)e mnuence of drugs In the six·
car pileup. He also f aces a traf. nc charge r elated to an accident
that occuJTed three days prtor to
the freeway collision.
A .spokesman a l South Orange
County Municipal Court Hid
Falkenberg would be arnlgnect
March 2.8 on the charges.
Barbara Throop, 44, WH killed
in the f reeway acctdent
authoriUes said, alte r ofncers'
allege Falkenberg entered lhe
fr eeway no rthbound Jn the
southbound lanes neu Alicia
Parkway
Mra. Throop was killed when
her light pickup truck can>e out
of t he fog and coJUded with a
lractor·trailer that had over·
tttrhed trying to avoid Falken-
berg'a wrona way auto.
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wltbout laun.ctial4 mejor at.pt
lo <"Or\Rrve to"r«Y
llerbfrt I Goodman. pre11
d ol of Gull's tudtna and
tran11portatton 11ub1"1tdlary. 1.nd
Ro~rt N Dotph. pr(•todt'nt uf
Exxon lnll'ro<1l1on al , t old
Hnatlon the world oil crlaht I•
real ind thJtt oil c•omp»nlt·!I ar~
not profiteoenng i-ro. a re11ult or lht•
Iranian 1tunlton
legal Fe
Hi.k k d
By County
f-'t>t'I\ for ll'gUI ""r Vll'l'b Ill
Oran&e t;ounl.> t'ourt~ roulcl I>(•
hlkl'd $1 mtlllon ;_1 y1:ur cf ~tote
legtl'll<itton 1>ropo:st>tf Tul•Nday by
Or .rngl• CcJunly i.u1.w1 Vl!'IOr' 1:>
enacted
Super vasori. a pproved a re
ques t to s t<ttc uff1c1als for tht:
leg1Rlallon needed to tm•reaSl' 16
different coun. fees
An Increase in c1v1I film.: fees
from $8 lo $30 wus the bigges t
hike proposed. It would bring In
$500,000 more an11uttlly, county
om clals said.
Other proposed lncrf'ases in
eluded hiking the small clacmi.
filing fee from S2 to SS. That
would m ean a n esti mated
$150,000 annually. And charging
10 cents per copy for civil forms
distributed to the public would
mea n $25,000 in added revenues
In related aclion Tuesday.
supervisor s agreed to usk
legislators to amend deferred
retirement provisions for county
employees.
Under ex:is llng law, workers
may leave county employment
and put off collecting retirement
benefits. The county rema ins
!table for the money indefinitely,
officials said.
T he proposed amendment
would relieve the liability after
the ex-employee reaches age 70.
f',....PaeeAJ
STORM •. ·.
"The ground had a chance to
a bsorb the rain and we ran tnt.o
very few runorr problems."
But swollen Oso C reek in
the San Juan Capistr ano area
created problems for one local
farmer when erosion caused by
channeled flood waters undercut
the stream banks and claimed a
number or orange trees at the
Bathgate farm.
"Still, tbe rain's worth a
mil lion dollars to us," Patricia
~athgate commented. · Every
lime we have any rainfall we
lose one or two trees and the
erosion seems to be gelling
worse"
Rain gauges throughout the
county lnd.Jcate that the season 's
total thus far is well above the
average annual rainfall or about
12 Inches.
Both pllJntArd a bleak plcture
for 1a10Une auppHet, clalming
th • <"rude oil belo& produced t.o
help olftel the loea of Iranian
•uf pli<'ll la heavier. hlaher In
.11u f ur und poorer 1n mot or
Jllll'lulloe quality thon franlun oil.
1'he heur1nA cume u duy Idler
Prt'lldt·nt Cart er to ld con·
.irttA8lonul lc>adt'rs he pJaf\IJ a major t•nf'rgy address to the na
1100 Murch 29
Ent·r.iy <:oinmtttce Chairman
ll-'llr)' M Jackson noted lbttl oil
c·ompanles h.ve beauo cutUna
fuel aupvlac:s to a ~realer propor.
lion thfJn the total reported loss
of lraman 0 11
"Arc th1..-sc allocat1on.s the re-
w lt or real short/alls or are they
SOVIET OIL CRttUS
'CONF1RM£0' -Page M
Lo be explolned by other motives
ond reuons "" Jackson asked.
The oil company orriciaJs de·
med atte mpting to m ake money
on this Iranian crisis and insist·
ed the shortages were r eal
And they were backed by an
udm1n1stration offi cial who told
the panel, "We have every rea-
son to believe that companies
are behaving r easonably ind
equitably in the present dlfficult
situation."
The official, Harry E. Bergold
J r .. assistant energy secretary
for international affairs. told the
committee that Carte .. ·s March
29 energy speech would Include
mea~'/res for dealing with the
loss o Jranlan oil.
U.S. officials have said the
Ira n ian c uto ff , begun in
December. depr ived world
m arkets of roughly 2.5 million
barrels of oil daily -o ( wh.ich
the net U.S. shortage has run at
about 500,000 barrels a day.
Energy officials have claimed
rccentJy that thJs could rise to
a bout 800,000 or even 900.000 bar -
rels before long, despite some
restoration or Iranian CXPorts.
C.Ounty Backs
Plan lo Speed
Tax Refunds
Orange County s upervisors
agreed Tuesday to spend $31,000
to s~ up the refunding or
property tax overpayments.
Supervisors' approval of the
expenditure fell in line with a rec-
ommendation made by county
Tax Collect.or-Treasurer Robert
Citron.
ll was Citron who reported a
heavy run of property lax over·
payments r esultin g from
changes in assessment practices
brought on by Proposition 13, has
refunds running rour months
behind.
Citron said his office is being
·'inundated with t.ilephone calls
from taxpayers inquiring when
they can expect to receive their
refunds." ·
Citron said the $.11.000 special
a llocation will be used t.o hire
le mPorary help and for equip-
ment needed to speed up the re-
fund process.
f'rotaPa,,eAJ
DRAFT WOMEN? • • •
The nation's top military leaders -the joint chiefs or stalf
are ~animously recommending revival of registration, and the
Army s chief of staff, Gen. Bernard Rogers, is calling for a draft of
up to 100,000 men for the Individual Ready Reserve <IRRl.
Rogers said women should be registered, but, "I'm not pre-
pared to say women should be drafted" -even for clerical jobs
Men are better qualified physically to handle combat jobs such ~
the Infantry, tanb and field artillery, he said.
ADK. THOllAS .B. HA VWARD, CIOEF of naval operations,
said that lrom a military viewpoint, there is no need to draft women.
''From .•!1 equity standpoint." he said, "that really is 8 Political dectsaon rather than a military decision."
Oen. Lew Allen Jr., Air Force chfef of staff, said It ls not es·
H Dtial to re1i.ater women or to draft them.
Gen. Louil H. Wiison, commandant or the Marines would not
object to enli.ating their quota of women through the draft.
&EGl8T&ATION AND THE DaAn HAVE been put on
Congress• asenda •auae of deep shortage• ln the military re-
eerve poolJ to be called ln a crisls. Selective Service System of·
ftclals acknowled1e It la not. capable or producing enou1h man-
power futenougb in lbe evenlof war.
P1'9lldeDt Carter and Defense Setretary Harold Brown say
any reclltr•Uon procram lbouJcl include women as well as men.
aJtbouo lhey beve not endonecl registering anyone.
"If we resister persona for future use ln some form ln our
country, lt would probably be inevitable we would reglster both,
but tbM doesn't mean women wUl be drafted or that men will be
drafted to ao into U.. armed forces," Carter aald recenUy.
Roben E . Slluek, acttna dlreetor or lbe Selective Service
System, Mid • ruu moblUuUon would requlre up to 10 mlllloft men
and there are.11 mUUoft to JO million drall .. UsJble men of a1ea 18 to2t.
A &&GBl'IATION BILL 8PON80&ED BY Seal. S.m Nunn.
D·Oa., cbUrmu of tbe Sentte Ar1IMd Services manpower 1ub.
COIDmlU.., and ff•IT1 r. Byrd, a Vll'flala lnd4rpendeot, Glaket DO
proYUlon for re1istertn1 women. Nor does one 1ubmltted bJ Sen.
Robert Mor1an~i~· a.. latiD D·lllM., chairman of lbe Armed Stnlce. Commlttae, 1a11 the aiJ.yohmteer mWtary 1bould be replewd wttll
tom• tJpe of draft, but did not 1peetty ti women 1hould be ln·
eluded. fie b&l wd, however, Uaat womn •'*'Jd not be ••pGMd to eombllt.
ID tM lbM, a.p. 0 .V. llOldfOmll')', D·lllu .• ll 1pcMllOr'fq a
bdl tUt WOllld f'Wllldn rqllttatlon ol -... mea 8ftd women Ud .,_,,....,,la opp Med to wtllUal wm• to eombet. '
A•ber ......... WU Mlll98ted by Rep. Paw N. llcCloU•1 a.caaw., ........ ~· eofOMI ·-......... bill abet would ,....,. 811 11-,....4141 .... m womea to ,...._r lot military or lhilli9 ................ .
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lflmno Tricia
Trici~ Nixon Cox and her husband. Edward. leave New
York s ~rnell Medical Center today with their week-old
son,. Christopher. The infant was born by Caesarean section.
Marine Admits He
Yandalized Tires
A Camp PcndlNon Manne
who told Police he was "upset "
after a sput with his girlfriend
has pleaded guilty to 10 counts or
vanda lism stemming from u
Mar ch 2 tirc·slashini;: spree 1n
San Clemente
Ke nneth Mi chael Miller. 21.
admitted the tire sl ashings Mon
day al his South OranJ:c County
Judicial District court a rraign
me nt before Jud ge Robert Barcley.
Police Lt. Craig Sprcck ly said
Miller told officers he became
intoxicated after the spat and
began taking his feelings oul on
auto tires parked on ca lle~
Escalones, Puente. Canada and
Mariposa with a knifo durcng the
predawn hours .
Police have asked lhe court
that Miller be orde red to muk c
restitution to the owners of 39
autos whose 56 tires were found
s las hed a s the ~ru m b lin g
downtown rcsidenL-i walked lo
their vehicles to dr ive· to work
that Friday mornin,::
Initially. Miller was c harged
Strike Probe Set
SACRAMENTO <API As
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
appointed a nine-member com·
mittee Tuesday to investigate
aspects of the two· month-old Im
pe r ial Va lley rarm worke rs
strike.
w1Lh v<mdalczcnJ? all 39 uuto:-. hut
only IO counts of mallc1ou:-. mt!>
ch1er were fil ed by the Or:m~t·
County Oislnt·t Attorney
M ti ler rem<trns rn Orungt•
County Jail IO lieu or $500 bull
pending his April 9 st•nll·n1:1ng
fi'ro.Poge Al
BIRDS ...
the flock had been ex Posed. test~
would be a time con§umini:
problem tn a race to contain lht.'
disease in Southern Cahforn1a
Carrier voluntarcly closed tht·
doors to hts shop at 11o;rn
Brookhurst St. and waited thre._.
days for the tas k fo rc·e dis posal
team a rrival to de11lroy the
birds. take blood sampleb and
disinfect the store.
"I think it's tra,c:1c." Carm:r
iuud Uus week "I called bt.·caubt.'
I was concerned about l ht:'
Ncl fare of lhc community, <.tnd
they destroyed lhe birds before
they were found to be infected.
1l 's awfully wrong. "
There ts one l>Obtttve result.
Carrier admits. "The children
who have been calJing and cry
ing lo ftnd out 1f their pets
purchased at Pets For l AJ:.b 1
have to be destroyed will know
now that the birds aren't sick."
Marvin's
Finances
Probed
LOS ANGELES (AP> Lee
Murvln'a busineliS man;,ger was
recall~ ~ the witness stand to.
dtty us the lawyer for Michelle
Triola Marvin tried to show that
11ht> did not recei ve as much
monetary "uln fro~her love af.
fair as Marvin claims.
A,ttornl'y Marvin M ltchel!1on
conducted an cxlt•ns ive quizzing
of Edward Silver, the accoun-
tant who ea rlier estimated that
Miss Marvin received $41,000
worth of benefits during the af.
fair and more than $30,000 mor e
after she and the actor parted.
M ltch<'IS<Jn diss ected Silver's
<icc·ounting of how Miss Marvin
recPtved lhc money •
lie noll.'<1 that much of it wab
included 1n payment'> or charl{e
account bills
M 1t<·hclbon u:.ked S1lvt:r
whethe r soml' of those churgeb
might havt! bt•t•n for tkms Mi:.:.
M<irv1n boul.{hl for tht· :wtor or
for h u, ctuldrcn Silver satd that
was possible
li e a ls o c onceded that
although he listed $400 a month
1n c a s h advances to Mi ss
Marvin. he did not deduct $4,800
1n checks whi<'h Miss Marvin en·
dors ed back to the actor and tus
company, ~untuna Hecords. She
had received the checks as pay.
ment for :J recording s he made
for the company
fi'rota Pag~ A I
PLOTS •..
Hofer testified Tuesday that he
was fi rst a pproached by Senno
for the murder of Mrs . Bogg
lie later went to Fullerton
po11ce and worlled with Oran~e
County sheriff's and Newport
Beach 1nvcst1galors, Hofe r
le:.ttflcd. "to find out 1! I could
ftnd some way to s ave these
people's lives ."
I lofor's contacts with law en·
fo r tem c nt e ventually lead
Ne wport Hca c h investigator
John Simon to pose as a New
York h1l man and purportedly
arrani.te o $15,000 contract for
Lced's slaying.
Arrestlni:( officers said Leed
and noJ.lg devi11ed lhc murder of
I .l'l'd hl'l'aU!>l' o( lht• attorney ·s
role 1n a $1.5 m illion lawsuit
JUdgmcnl agu111 s t a Bevt!rly
I h lb company tR•d to Serino
.Ju ror:. Tu<•sday listened lo a
tu pc recording among Hofer.
St·nno and Si mon, purportedly
dt:.cusMn~ the Leed murder.
"A II I care is that you get the
JOb donC'~" &rino said on the
tape
lie also said on the recoromg a
m1ll1 onaire wanted Leed dead
:.i nd "when tl was done. I
i.tuara ntee you, you arc not going
tn have lo worry aboul ...
money aft er thut. This guy will
keep us gocni.: "
Serino also warned Simon on
lht• ta pe no OO(' would be with
him in Scutt IP to point Leed out.
"I don't want you to wuste the
wrong guy though," hl'
:-atd.
Serino, who has been free on
hail. sat twfori> the JUrors Tues-
day reRtin~ his head on his hand
ttnd dabbing at hts eyes durmg
much of th<· testimony.
Deputy District Attorney J im
flrooke, who i11 trying the case
before Judge Kenneth Lac, said
he expects the trial to continue
through most of next week.
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. •.COSTA MESA• 646-1919
Basketllalls 10'5 up
BauetbH Backillards 19es
Basketllall Guts 99s & 101s
Bnketllall Gaal Nets 1 so to 3as
Baseball Mitts & Gloves
BauUll Bats
laseall Hase
Baullll C11tr• Sleeves
lasmll SM1s
lauall Battil1 Siivis
llllUllC•
Speedo & Adidas Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles
Kick Beards
D~k Feet Fins
Masks
Snorkles
Racquetball Racquets
Racqa.t Balls
Racquetball Gloves
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Clot1Un1
Tennis S~11s
Tennis Balls
Weipt Sets
Jump Ripes
D1mllllls
141-1111
I Business DAil Y PILOT •S
'X' Marks GM's '80 Assault on Competition
DETROIT (AP• What lh<'
1980 Gf'neraJ Motors comp•<"lS
wlll look lake I. a poorly kept
Sf'C'ret, but tht> uuto Industry 111
watrhing d ely to '!ff If the~
N ·etlled .. x .rurs" will lh•c up
to thf'ir advance bllllna a the
most tdgn1flcant new
automobiles ln dt•<'adC"
wltb the idu or llf<'recy but
because autos ar UbUIHy
nam~ by lettl'r dunn~ lbtlr d4!
velopmt>nt hovf' attra<'led ex·
Cl'Ptlonal mttre t in Industry
c1rdet
deal1n or a moderately Interest·
ln1 ur that ratls short ot Its ad·
vane,. billlna. All •llree lt'a a
creature or Wu hlngton, O.<.;.
The cara aro 800 poundH
ltahter and 20 lnchea shorter
than current models With the
bue four-cylinder enaine and
manual tranamlulon. the
says. "It's the nagsbip car for
OM'a alt.int·down effort.''
AN UNIMPaESSED officlaJ
at a GM competitor. however.
1mlfCs that "the end product is a
hell of a lot less formidable than
the rumors had It. GM's ad·
vertblng dollars are more to be
The front-whNI drive tatl, to
be unveiled April 3, arf' of
11trate11c lmporta.nce to tht! na
t1on ·a No I uutomnkt'r tn an
event. They represent OM 'a
m O!lt critical movt-yet to satisf)'
lht• demands of lb~ energy short
1980s
" NEAK" PH01'08 of them
havt appured routinely ror
months Chi")' ler pre ldent LNl
A. la('()(u HY& be has already
taken a test 1pln. X-can havei
been spollt'd al Ford hhd
qu•rter.. ln Dearborn, on Oetroll
frtewaya and ln dctlc>r lots
GM uyit the fi ve ycor de
velopmtnt prognm for lhf' com
pact oost nc:-arly S2 7 billion, the
moat ever ror a new car lme. In
duatry Insiders expect th cars
to atart at leas than $4,SOO
'Omo ... 11 ears .. ee ••t
lute• •• •..eees•ltd •• .,e'tll
Hice, at leasi •"er tile .... ....... ,
THE AlJTO GIANT, whos<l
tradtllonal strength ls the
lucr ative b1f(gt>r cars. can no
longer afford to wink at th~ C'Om·
pact m urket and It s fuel
ttonomy advantages. And wh~n
CM takes aim. It ts an enormout1
threat to competitors
The compact.II will replace th,.
"They're going to hurt ev~ry
body e lse," R ic bard Haydon
auto analyst for Goldman, Sachs
& Co .. says or the new X·cars
Chevrolet Nova , Pontiac
rhoenix. Oldamob1le Omega and
Bu ick Sky11rk The Nova
bt·comH the Citation, but th~
other names are unchanged
2,500·pound Citation is rated by
the Environmental Protection
Agency al 24 miles per gallon in
city driving, up 26 percent from
19 mpg on the current Nova.
The cars -dubbed "X" not
D E P ENDING ON WHO'S
talking, the X-car is either a
significant development in auto
"It's the first real legitimate
attempt to make a highly fuel-
efficient, all-new car." Haydon
Bank Stock to Be Sold
Fluor, Other Coastal Companies Report
A group of investors associated with Heritage
Bank in Anaheim has received permission from
directors of Irvine National Bank to make a cash
offer of $14 a share for Irvine National Dank stock,
according to a letter sent to shareholders today.
The tendering group has said it intends to ac·
quire a majority Interest ln Irvine bank for cash
and later merge it with Heritage Bani\.
The Irvine bank, headquartered at 217l Cam·
pus Drive, has a branch
office in Woodbridge and( T'•KING ) is scheduled t o open "
a nother near Placentia TOCK
and Superior in Newport ....,_ ---------
Beach at mid-year. Total .
ed by .Continental Carpet, a division or Bell In·
dustries, Inc .• to handle its public relations ac-
count. -Lenac, Warford, Stone, Inc., Irvine. has
been selected to handle public relations for
Roadstar Corp. of America, Huntington Beach,
manufacturer of a care stereo and auto sound
products. _
-The American Association of Critical-Care
Nurses, an organization with more than 34,000
members, has named the Sanborn Co., Newport
Beach, as its advertising and public agency.
-Donique·s Antiques, Inc., Newport Beach,
Long Beach and Torrance, has named Millard Ad·
vertising, Newport Beach, as Its advertising
agency.
feared than the car itself."
The key engineering feature is
front·wheel-drlve, a first in a
non-luxury GM car. which saves
s pace. An ·•east.west·· or
crossways engine and drive
train placement let GM shorten
the hood and save passenger and
luggage space that ln a rear·
drive car would have been
needed ror transmission humps,
drive shafts. rear axles and ruel
tanks.
As a result, the smaJler Cita-
tion wltl have six more cubic
feel of Interior space than the
Nova. according to Chevrolet.
GM P&OBABLY WON'T tout
the fact. but the fuel tank is
ahead or the rear axle, a change
facilitated by front-drive and en-
dorsed as safer by critics of the
behind-the-axle. below-the-trunk
placement or most fuel tanks.
It marks a major effort by GM
to capture a bigger s hare of the,
compact market. where In 1978
it managed only 27.5 percent of
all sales. ~nd lo Ford.
CM President Elliott M. Estes
says that to meet the federal
mileage standard of 1983. GM
will have to sell two compacts
for every full-sized car.
"OUR SMAU.. CARS have not
been as successful as we 'd like.
at leas t over the long run,"
Estes says.
The more Immediate problem
is 1980. when each company's
production neet must average 2JO
mpg. And by designating the X·
car a 1980 model despite the
mid-model-year introduction.
GM wm get t lfl years' worth of
production or the fuel -stingy
cars to apply toward the 1980
mandate.
GM hopes to steal sales not on·
ly from such U.S. compacts as
Ford's Fairmont and Zephyr
and Chrysler's Vola r e and
Aspen, but from s uch iQ'lpo~ as
the Volkswagen Daslie"r and
Honda Accord -"big" subcom·
pacts with big price tags.
A BELOW-$4,5" price tag on
the base X-car compares with
more than $6,000 ror the well·
equipped Dasher a nd Accord.
The pricing will be more critical
in com peting with th e
domestics. however. The
cheapest Fairmont. for exam·
pie, is less than $3,800.
The X-car comes with a stan·
dard Pontiac.built four-cylinder,
2.5-liter engine .
.,. . .,...... resources at December 31, 1978, were reported at
S31 million.
Agenries Ll•t CUe11ts
-Kinney Air Conditioning, bas assigned its
advertising work to the Sanborn Co.. Newport
Beach.
'SECRET' 1980 CHEVROLET CITATION PARKED IN DEALER LOT IN DETROIT
This Is GM's Replacement, Bred In Washington, D.C .. for the Nova
The following agencies have announced the
signmg of clients:
-The Weiss Group, Irvine, has been appoint·
AFFORDABLE RATES.
NABERS ~ • 2600 Harbor Btvd.
Costa Mesa 540-9100
QTM
Sells A Better
Mouse Trap
The Remington SR101
All working parts and supplies of the
REMINGTON are Inter-changeable with the
Selectrice. Only one machine Is completely
compatible with the IB~and you've guessed
It... it's the REMINGTON.
(n4) 957-1195
..... Quality Typewriter 'If A .. Maintenance Inc.
-Phillips Brandt Reddick. a Newport Beach
e nvironmental r esear ch, planning and design
firm , has been retained by Sud-Pacllica Invest·
ments to plan a nd coordinate two resort projects in
the South Pacific's Society Islands.
The agency will be responsible for land plan-
ning, project coordination, programming. pre-
liminary architecture, landscape architecture and
processing of the projects.
-Tarrant Specialty Gifts Co., Garden Grove,
bu retained Myra Herrema and Associates, Costa
Mesa, to handle advertisinl and public relations
for GiITunes, a concept in personaJ gifts.
Edawator Reports GaflU
National Education Corp .. Newport Beach, has
reported its third consecutive rttord year. with
net earnings of $2,357 ,000, or $1.58 a share, for 1978,
a gain of 10 percent over the $2,145,000, or $1 .44, in
1977. Revenues of $26,252,000 also set a record, up 7
percent from lhe $24,586,000 or 1977.
. Net earnings for 1977 included an ex·
lraordinary item of $270,000, or 18 cents a share,
representing a tax credit from carryover of net
operating loss. With this item excluded, the gain in
operating earnings in 1978 over 1977 was 26 per·
cent. ·
In the fourth quarter ot 1978, the company bad
net earnings of $529,000, or 37 cents, up 19 percent
from the $445,000, or 29 cents, In lhe fourth quarter
of 1977. Revenues for the quarter were $7,362,000,
up 20 percent from the $6,107,000 a year earlier.
The firm ls a publicity owned vocationaJ train·
Ing school company with more than 70lowned and
franchised schools.
s.....,..,..w1 ... 1 ..
A Fluor Corp. subsidiary bas announced a con·
tract to conduct a mining engineering feasiblllly
study for the Louisiana Division of Dow Chemical
U .S.A.
The 18-montb study will determine the
feasibility of surface mining lignite deposits al
Dow's Cutor Bayou project near Logansport, La.,
about 45 miles southwest of Shreveport.
The work will be performed by Fluor Minlng &
Metals, Inc., headquartered in San Mateo. Fluor Is
headquartered in Irvine.
IA lefJ Gees te Fl..,.
The Fluor Corp., Irvine, bas announced
authorization from Champlin Petroleum Co., Fort
Worth, a aubeidlary of Union Pacific Coi:e·· to pro.
ceed with expaaaion and modefnilallon of its
WUminatoa refinery near Loi Aqeles. VaJue of
the contract to Fluor ls more than $100 mllllon .
Tbe Southern Callfornla dl~lon of Fluor
Entlneen and Comtructon, Inc., WW perform full
en11neer1ni and procurement aervicea. Fluor Conat.nacton, Inc. will perform construction.
Earnings
Undumged
SAN FRANCISCO
CAP > -Earnln1s on
common "shares of
Pacific Telephone atoc:k
tor the three months
eadlnt Feb. 21 were un·
chanted from the 1ame
p•rlod laat year. and
company offlelala
blamed the UkeUhood of
a multi·mWioD refund to
CUit.omen.
ff~SWER PflllE
.. "' ....... c...., 462-PAGE
......... c..ey 731-7777
&araln11 for th•
perlod were '2 cenl1,
wblle earnlnp per com·
moa 1han few tbe year
endln1 Feb. 28 were ti.~. compared to $1.a a yearap./
Clll Ml•H11. °' ----.. ._ "" ........ ......... ,.. ... . ,.. .. , .. ....,.,
teworll for
Ove r The Counh·r
NASO UstiftCJI
MUTUAL FUNDS
-DAILY PU.OT s •
Wedn &day'
2 p.m. (EST) Pric
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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STOCKS/ BUSINESS
/tlan9 Error•
Benefit Check
.By SYL\'lA PORTER
I
1 ' ,
I
Late in 1977, a woman be~an to suspect lhal her!
former employer had supplled f1lse inlormatJon about her.
Social Seeurlty and Income tax deductions after she'
changed Jobi t.brt--e years before.
She wrote for her rec;ords and round her suspicloni;.
confirmed. But even though she caught the error relallvelt
qulckJy, ahu s till is trying to 11tralghten out the situation.
THE SOCIAL SECURITY AOMlNIST&ATION says
s uch dJscre panc1es are rare. But "rore" seems u slippery'
word in view of the fact Lhat the admlnb1tratlon itself re·•
ports some 2.9 million such difrere,ccs each year.
Many don't come lo light for 30 to 40 years after the:
mistakes occur, when a worker applies for retirement•
beneflla. By then. it may be next to impossible to correct
the data, because the federal government puts the burden.
of proof on employees to dcx:ument how much money it has
tu ken. tr an employer tells the employee one thing and tht: •
U.S. government unothcr, the government acccplb the
employer 's word.
Cheek your So<'rnl ~curt\y records at least every~
three years to mak('
sure they arc right. Get
the fo rm for s u c ll
checking OAR·7004.
··Request for Statement
of Earrungs" by ~o
1n g in person to the
local Social Security of
Money's
Worth
fi ce or by wratrng Social Security Administration.
Baltimore, Md. 2123.'>
You may as k for as many a:. 40 year'> of records and •
may specify the tJeta1I you need yearly totals only, earn
ings by quarters. names of employers
UNDER TlU: t~REEDOM Of. INt'ORMi\TION Act.
charJ(cK that went as high as $91 for records going hack 40
years are waived. Uut a ccrt1f1cutum that th1· records arc '
correct costR $3
This fi rst step could take tw11 to thre • months . H you
find a discrepancy. you nC'c'<i a nt•w form · "Rcqucst for
Correction of Eurn1nK!i Hccords" IOA R-70081. When you
~o to the om ct' to pick up the form, take all records ~ar •
ing in lhe issue ori.imal1>. not curbon1>
From the I RS to the fifK'tal S.:cun ty <idman1strat1on.
the fetJeral governmcnt'1> :itht11cl1· 11> that the employc{' 1s a
cheat. Th• mass1vc burNIU<'r:t<'y lt•ncb toward this t»licf,
and your only defi •n:.l· l b your own ttol'umcntalion that you •
arc not
In thC' case or thl' womun mentioned above. her
former employer admitted pt1rt of the mistake at onc·c·. •
1'he r('port that sht' had bN>n paid JU~l one -third of what
she had really l·~1rncd was a "C"ler1<'n l error," the
employer :-.:ud
BVT THE "CORRt;(TION" CRt;ATED other JJrOb·
h•ms Money had b'•"n cll vt•rted from int•o mc• tax
wlthholdinit and t"ontrov(.'rsy aro1>c• ovc·r when funds hat!
he\•n paid IRS rukd one wuy. then another. then u third
Only arter two Fret•dorn of fn formatton Act requcllts had
bel'n filed to find out wh;1l her t•mploycr had said and
when was any t'orrcrt1 vt• a<'tion lllarU•d
"Soel::1I Security wus bud." she s111d with bitterness.'
"Slow, dlRtrustful, d1sintc•rested But muybe SS should be:
it's our money that 1s being paid out "
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Wallf'r C'hf'rspak J r., El Toro. has been na med to the :
newly created pos1t1on or director of commun1cat1ons ror '
the American Assoc:latlon or Critlul Care Nurses, based in •
lrvlne.
He is former director of marketing for Continuing
Education for the Family Physician, u monthly m agazine •
based in New York, and director of magaiil1e operations
for the American J ournal of Nursing and NursinJ? Outlook .
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Arthur E. Palmer. San Clemente. has been a1ots1gncd to
the Mission Vie Jo territory. which includes urt'as of
Oceanside and Fallbrook , as a professional sales rcpresen·
tative for Smith Kiin«> I< t'rencb Laboratories, the ;
pharmaceutical division of Smith Kline Corp . •
leff Tlss, San Juan Capistrano, has been named ;
Caltfontla Land TUI«! Co. 's salesman or the year for ,
Orange County The com puny is a subsidiary or C<1 hforniu·:
World Financial Corp •
Tisa joined thf' company In l975; hi:i territory extends 1
from Laguna Beach to San Clemente . • PatU Frttman, Lu.cuna Beach, haR be(!n promoted to ,
branch manager at lfome Federal Savings attd Loan As·•
soclatloa of San Diego. · I
She joined the association in 1974 und wus savmgs ;
supervisor In Fresno. Sacramento and Huntington Beach •
before beinf( na m o to th.is position. lier experlenct' ln·:
eludes 21 year.sin the s avings and 101.n industry. : .. •
George F. llelllck Irvine, has been named vice presi· •
dent or operation• or Wlacbell's Donut flouae. He oversees :
operation.-. for 870 donut shOps in J9 states. Winchell's is a j
division of Ounny's Inc .. headquartered In La Mirada •
He joined the company In September 1976 as director '
of m arbling und, In June 1978, became corporate director '!
of markeUng for Denny's Inc.
He Is a former l(roup product manager in l .T.T . Con·'
tlnental Baking Co. and held various pot1IUon11 in research 1
and development, producl planning and marketing for :
American Can Co.
• . • Ckarlet E. Wert, Fountain Valley, has been named a j
vice Pre31dcnt In Callfornla First Bank's Orange County t
resional trust office ~
He joined the bank In 1972 at a tru1t administrator and;
wu promoted to pension trust ofrJCflr In 1974 tnd to assl•·i
tant vlce president ln 1976. Before he joined the bank. ho
wa1 a financial plannlnri offtcer ror Security Pacific Na·:
tlonal Bank In l.os Ange les. }
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AmerleH Mo·ped A110Cl1tet, frvtne. bas namcd l
Mein Barda to the nowly created J>O•ltlon or i,alet'f
coordinator ror the marketln11 ot the Indian four·alrokcl mo·peda.
lfer re1pon11lhllltle11 Include <'Ontact with dealers,
coordtnaUon of aaleit und p.romotlonAI efforts and thei
sollcltallon ot new dealers. •
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A8ency Movea O//iee f
' Manha.II Jay Kendell P\lblle RelaUoaa baa moved ltal office from Lone Beach to tlOa S.1cb Blvd., Suite Jt•A.
Huotlftll,On Beach. •
A ~ ol ll'ountaln Valley, KaadeU t1 a former
editor and llaff wrtter wtth the "'bol Ana•I• Herald·
!-xamlMr. He opened hi~ own bualneta ln Fe\nary ll'lf, j
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